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THE MORNING FRIDAY, APRIL 3. 1903. REPLIES TO MAYOR Josselyn Rejects Proposal to Lease Plant. OFFER IS FAR TOO LOW Head of Power Company Questions Lane's Sincerity and His Au thority and That of Coun cil to Make Contract. President Josselyn, of the Portland Rail way. Light & Power Company, addressed a letter to Mayor Lane yesterday in re-y-ly to his communication suggesting that the- city lease the city lighting system owned and operated hy the company wfi!rh Mr. Josselyn heads. President Josselyn'a letter suggests that Mayor Iane Is not sincere in his proposal and further states that while the company is willing to entertain a proposition, it must ,come from reliable persons, with author ity to act and to carry out the negotia tions. Mr. Josselyn writes that he does rot understand either the Mayor or Coun cil is invested with authority to do so. President Josselyn's letter follows: Replying to your favor of th Slut ultimo, asking If we would entertain a proposition to leas, to the city all of th poles, wires, lamp and other appliances use 4 In tie pub lic lighting' of the cRy, at a reasonable, and Just rate cf Interest upon actual ascertained value of wuch plant wlthtn the city limits, as it exists at thla time. eto. : We shall be very much pleased to entertain a proposition from you on the above lines, although it is usual In the negotiation of such important matters to first establish the ability of the parties entering Into such a dipeuraton to cany the negotiations to a con cl union. I do not urderatand that the. Mayor or the City Council has any such authority. For your information I might add that 6 per cent upon the apparatus you propose leas ing from us would barely cover the Interest we pay on the investment, and would allow rot hlnf for depreciation, which should be figured at a rate of at leaM. IS per cent per annum. Neither would the proposed rate of H to of 1 cent per kw. hour be any thing like an adequate return for the cur rent to be furnlshsd-, and if such a price is considered reairwiable by you nothing; will be rained by further discussion of. the matter. W hether we would sell to the city the ap paratus we us for municipal lighting would depend entirely upon .the result of negotlar Hons and the sincerity of purpose of the bidder. DIES FROM HIS INJURIES Coloured Factor Was Struck by Port "r land Streetcar. ev, George K. Jackson, formerly pastor of the African Methodist Episcopal 'Aon Church, at Twelfth and Main stroets, this city, who was injured by be ing run down by a streetcar at Third and Alder Ftreets several months ago, died at Paso -nobles, Cal., March 26, from the injuries received at that time. Rev. Mr. Jackson was on of the most highly educated and widely known colored proRchers in the United States. He spent much of his time In going from one dty to another establishing organizations and building churches. He had a remarkable history. He was born a slave In Vir ginia In 152. "When he was but a mere c.ilM his mother, after-two unsuccessful attempts at escape, with the aid of the hrHtlonintJ. finally reached New York. The hoy was placed In the public schools of Now York and there became ac quainted with Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, The great clergyman interested ablmself 1n the boy and superintended his educa tion. After graduating from the public schools, young Jackson was sent to II llnms College, at Richmond. Va.. and after completing the course at that In stitution, was sent to the University of Berlin. He remained abroad for three years end on his return to the "United 6 tat os Joined the New York conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Ills work consisted In establish ing churches for members of the negro yace in various parts of the country, an undertaking In which he was peculiarly successful. tATLY METKO ROl XtO IF AL KKPORT. PORTLAND, April 2. Maximum temper ature. 0 de-fcreee; minimum, 8A. River read ing at 9 A. M , ft feet! change la last 24 nurs. 0 1 foot. Total rainfall, 5 P. M- to ft P M , nil; total sine frfcptmnber 1, 10OT, 8 25 InrTie; nnnrail, RVls Inches; de ficiency, 6,73 Inches. Total aunahJne Aprt! 1, T hours 48 minutes; tosHiIs, ig hours 48 mlmites. Biirometer (reduced to sea level), at ft P. M-, no Inches. PAcaFic coast wbatiirr. tf eTTATIOKS. m Bakr ty.....,,;o.COl!SPa IClaj- M.marck..-; S0.00 8 W Pt cloudy em 'sno.pa' i'sa kntr Knr.ka !5i;o col 8 NW lr!r Hcl.na :4l o oolif STV ('!.ar Kamloups !TO.Ool .NE Kloudy Nrth HeaA rso 0.VIj jt!.r Focatollo 4 O.w! 4 N (Mfar l'nrtlan an 0 00! SiSB Cl.&r Koapburi? 'Ts'O not R NW lol.ar Paoram.nto TM.00' 4 v (Clear 5a!t Iiftk. 0 00' 4 Clear tan Francisco 71' o. 00 Ic'lao Frkari. 'i(o oftl h's pt cloudy Tacnma 'fioo.oo 4 N' Iclaar Tatnosli 1 slanrt . . . . '.M o (fl 1 K i 'Inoidy TVa::a Walla ((. ix 4 NB lele-ar HEATHER OONPITIONB. Iurinr th Irm 13 hour, the barntrtater fca. fallen very rapidly In Lh North HacJrlo states, and whtla no raJn haa fallen, th. "at!'r baa bcc.mia cloudy and threatening In .rern Wa.hlngton and It la ipcted th. cloudv weather will apreftd east and aouth to In.-lml. nu.at of th. dl.trlrt within the naxt hur Show ara are expected In Wejtern t)if.m, tVah ! URton and Northern Irfaho and the tenii-ernt lira will be lower within the ahonerj area and higher In Southern Idaho. FOHHt' ASTS Portland and xl.-inlly Show.ra and cool er; s.unherly wtntla. Western Orccon and TVeatern Waahlnir-ton-how eri ; civler. except near th. C'-ast; a-mtlierly wln.la. atern orfn Kalr. Kajtern na!ilnnton and Northern Idaho Shonera and coiler, Scutllfrn MahoKalr and warmer 1-1'WAIi D A BEAI.S, rltrlct K.irecater f.lcrtrlcal AVorkrra Sat on Mrlke. ' Th e-sertitlve, hoard of the local hranch of the Internntlonal Brother hood of Klectrlcal Workers, at Its reT lar weekly mrotinR last nlftht In Drew Hall, rllsrtiesed tho report which has N Rune abrond to tho effect that the members of tho local branch are now on strike. This report In entirely erroneous, say momhe-rs of the execu tive hoard, who maintain that they have no crlrvance asaitiKt any shop In the city with the exception of that of M. J. Ya!; h. They admit that In an ef Inrt to Induce the local union to accede to th term of tha M. J. Walsh Co, St M x&mmm m o WE shall move next week into our fine quarter block at Fifth and Stark streets. We are rapidly filling the store with beautiful fur niture, all new, well made and reasonable in price. We feel that it will be worth your while to re serve your furniture orders until you have seen our-stock. LYJaCK of the union workers were laid off by the alx shops comprising the Electrical Contractors' Asoclatlon. Those 23 members have been re-employed and the union Is In a prosperous condition, everyone of Its 118 members belnff employed at the present time. ASIU8E.MENTS. rinr in theater 14th and Washington rhones Main 1 and A 1112 TOfflOHT 8:16 O'CLOCK. fcpeclal Price I f Mat. Tomorrow I LAet Tim lift I NUrltt I Tomorrow M.VBV MANNERIJtfi In the DeUirhtful i'omody "OLORlOtH BETSY" Kventnira, tZ to 50c; Matinee, $1.50 to 250 IIEITir1 THEATER IlLuLlVJ 14th and Washington phone. Main 1 and A 1123 MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL Monday KJvenlnf, April a "TUB HKfOND MRS. TANQUKRAT" Tuelay E-enlnff, April 7 "TOX NrlXRIOl S MRS. EBBKMITH" Prices, 12.0H, 11 BO, 411.00. TSc. HOC. MARQUAM GRAND only Two Mora Days TO!Ar AND BATUKJAT Delightful "Motion pictubes" " That Are "north While "The Vestal," "An Old Theatrical Trunk," "Tho Fro," "Animated 6nowball." Extra FVatnnM: Mr. F. C3. Bauer, Mips Pullman, 10 ANY SKAT 10c. MARQUAM GRAND Next Week, Beginning Sunday Matlnea Reorg'anlzad Ban rtancleeo Opera Oonrpany ANT AN A" Graoa Wula.r. Ueorgl. CampbeJl, Dapha Pollard. Wallace Brownlow. Itobert lK, Joaph Miller and Teddy Webb. Evenings, too, BOc, 7 Be, 11; Matinee, aso. Hoc, 7flc BAKER TH EATER phonM Oeorg L. Baker. General Manager. Tonliht All Week Matinee Saturday. The Baker Btock Company In that Clever and Mysterious Play. "RAFFLES" Ft rut Time Here at Popular Prlc. Evening!, 2flc. 8Bc. IWc. Matinee. 15c 25c. Next Week Hoyt "A Trip to Chinatown." LYRIC THEATER Both Phone.: Main 468Si Home, A 1028. Week Commencing Monday, March 30, Tha Allen Btock company Presents Kawara Milton Hoyle's Celebrated Play, "CAITAIN IMPUDENCE." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10a 20o and SOo. Boxes (We. OfTlca ooen 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. 1 STAR -lis Vnr th inntlre TPelc of March 29 TTie H. B. French Stock Company TreeenU The Moat Sensational Melodrama Elver Ji fered the Portland Public. THE BLACK HA2D," Tn Four Act Uy W. R. Hunt. Matlnea Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 2:80 I. M.. Price 10c and 20c. Every Evening-, 8:15 P. M. PrlceM 1 3 23c. 85c. Next Week "The Texa Ranger." PANTACES Fourth and Stark Sta. Th Leading Vaudvtlle Houe. For the Week Comrnenctns Today, RANIKK8 TYROLEANS. In "Life In the Alpine llilla." A bright operetta with 14 vol pea. brilliant aettlng. etc. Thle I one of the biggest a.tB ever signed by a Western vaudeville houpe. Prices: I' petal re, JRc; downetaire, 25c; boxes BOc. Week day matinees, 15c to arjy aat. Performances 2:30, 7:80 and 9 P. M. dally. The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe One Week. Beginning Monday. March SO. OlUr.INAL KOLNO BUFFALO. Americas benaatlonal Marksman. Assisted by Mile. Vera and His Wonderfully Well Trained Dog "Frank." RiniKY XV. CRAIU, Musical comedian. "Mo and Mv Partner." MTH CENT L" It V RKVOI. lN(i T1RWS. PHOWINO "THK MONEY IJCNDKIL" F. Muntreasa. 1. A. T. S. Exhibitor. AUCTION BALES TODAY. At Wilson' auction and commission houne 1T3-17S 2d S4., cor. Yan;hill, at 10 A. M. J T. Wilson, auctioneer. At J P. M. the Portland Auction Co. will auotion furniture at 211 1st mt. m e ETiNo n oners. HABSALO LODGE. NO. IB, I. O. O. Y. Kegular meeting this (Frld.-iy) evening at 7:0 o'clock. War It In the First Degree. Visitor welcome F. OOZKNS, Secy. M O L U V. 8 COMPANIONS OF the Oregon Commandery of the I.oal le gion are requested to attend the funeral of our late companion, Msjor William M. Cake, at the family residence. 414 Eleventh street. mis (t- naayj arrernoon. at o clock- Wear Insignia- O. E CAUKIK, Kecorder. HHaMSOV FNCAMPMENT. NO. 1, I. O O. F orfloere and members urgod to mri at CK2d Fellow's temple thl ! rldayi e-rnlng, April S, at o'clock to pay fraternal visit to Haatalo lodge, Xo- 15- B. B. 15HARON. Scribe. - ROPB CITT CHAPTER. NO. M, Sivy O. K 8. Regular communication this tFridny) evening at 8 o'clock. Mafonic Temple. West Side. By order W. M. Work. SARAH B. OI ER1N. Pec. HOLMEV-MnP. Mary B-Il. widow of Caputn niu-i ikujuw, ui vr'ion t-iiy, April s. at reel dene of W. M. Ladd, aged 64 years In tern: eat at Caklacd CU. fff& fcSC o. FUNERAL NOTICES. SINGER In this city, April 1, Mrs. J. Kinder, aged 81 years IB days. Funeral services at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. M- L- Misaraore. 499 Gamtenbein ave nue. Saturday. April 4, at 8::iO A. M. Friends invited. Interment will take place In Masonic Cemetery, Oregon City, at 12:S0 P- M. MACKENZIE In "Walla "WaJla, Wash., April 1, Robert Bydon Mackenzie, formerly or this city and also of Dundee. Scotland. The funeral ervlcS will be iield at Holman'e chapel, corner Third and Salmon sts., at S P- M. Saturday, April 4. Frlenda are invited. CAKE Dr. William M. Funeral services will be held at the residence. 414 Kleventh et., at 2 P. M.. Friday. Services at the Crem atory private. No flowers. J. P. F1NLET BON, Funeral Directors, Third and Madison, l'non Main 0. A 10U, Dimnlng, McEntee m Cillbangh. Funeral Di rectors. 7th A Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst. ERIC SON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Aider ft. Lady asalstant. Phone Main 1131. EDWARD HOLM. AN CO.. Funeral Direct are, S20 8d st. Lady asfilstuot. 1'bone M. MT. CKLLER-BTRNES CO., Funeral Dtrect r. 173 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant. F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker, 414 rail Alder. Ladr assistant. Phon East St. C0RBETT BUILDING 5TH AND MORRISON STS. IP-: 1 1 Xis ? 4i ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Akin, Otis F-, and Mabel, osteopaths formerly Macleay bMg. Phona A 4B79. Aialn Cavanagh, Wm., Dr., dMitlst, formerly Co lumbia A Buchanan, bldge. Mutn 513, A C180. Christensen, C., optician and jeweler, formerly with Uuuerfk-M Bros. Office 41S. Mala bM. Chance, Arthur AV.. Dr., dentlnt. formerly Dekura bldg. OfTlce 810-12. Muln 1050 Chapman, H, E., formerly Ablngton bldg.; office 204. Phone Main B7IM). Cofft-y, R. c, Dr., physician and surgeon, OfTlca loiT. Phone Main 44t. Coaroy, It, J., Dr., physician and surgeon, of fice Mala Man. A C18. Cobett Estate of H. W., Itobert H. Strong, maaager. Phone Main 81 B. A 8201. CrosFloy Co., The, real estAte, formerly Mc Kay bids. Office 7yd-. Main A 5722. Dleck. Robt. G., dvll engineer, formarljr Mo hawk btdg. i'hone A SUSS. Dufur Sl Dufur, public stenographers. Phone Main 8004 A 6&tS. Fall City Lumber Co., formerly MShawk bldg., F. 8. Belcher. Main &678 A 1178. Gates, Gertrude Lord, Dr., osteopah, former ly Macleay bldg. Main 1SC3 A 470fl. Qoudey & Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanam bMg. Main 3472. A 3472. Hegtie, H. W., Dr., plilclan and surgeon, formerly Macleay bldg. Main 4014, A Wii3. Ofllces l(Mi-12, Jf ITerds. Urnry C, Dr., phyalrlan and sur goon, formerly Dekum bltig. Main 44U A 1443 Jonei. N. W., Dr., phj aicUn. formerly Co lumbia bldg. Suite 10U8. . Main 27tS. Joijc lrcve. Dr.. fientlsi, formerly Duchansa bldg. Off ices 1011-12. Main 4t14, A 630. Ke;c&y, Frank C, civil erglueer, formerly Co lumbia bMi;. Main 514. King, J. C.-Klllott. Dr., ihyslclan, formerly Mohawk bldg. Main . Kyne, li. F., Mis., foinvcrly Ruasel bldg. A 3307. Kfttldenca C 1077. Labbe, Kdtnund J., Dr., ph-slclati and sur geon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 460, A 1150 Lnt, Gt-o. p., aitoiny, formrly 2j6 Mor rison at. OfTlce 418. Main 4t3. A ltiS3. Locke Guilete. Dra., offices 819-82U-S21. Pboms Main 741, A 2741. Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr.. physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum. Main 2ti7. A 12t7. Manion, Kauherine C, Dr., formerly Hamil ton bldg. I'hone Main 2811. MatiMri, Ralph C. and Ray W., Drs., former ly Marquam bldg. Main 787. MCukor. Clarence J., Dr., physlrlan and aurgeeA. formerly Fllfdr.er bldg. Main 276. Metschan, E. L., Dr., dentist, formerly Mar quam bMg. Phone Main 740. NVholB, A. is.. C. I 4 H 8., Dra physicians and surgeoni, formerly Dkum. Main 2x. Oregon I-lre Insurance Company, L. Samuel General Mgr. Phone Main bViSS, A 56i2. Orrgr.n Italiw ay & Navigation Co.. surgeon's offices, 10. Main 2G7, A 1267. Otla Elevator Company, formerly Fenton bMg. Offices 601-2. Fhor.e Main 0340. Pettis. G-o. D., Dr., dentist, forrr-erly Co lumbia bldg. CfTice 1C2-4. Phcne Main 767. Petzel, A. F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 4fl3, A 144U. Pierce, X A., Dr., physician, offices lOOT-lOoS. Phones Main 2M4, A 3030. Pollvka & Co., tailors, formerly 240 Morri son. I'hone Main 731. 8 we t, Klnaihan, formerly Ahlngton bldg.; of fice 204. I'hone Main 57f. Taylor, Frank. M.. Dr.. phyitolan and sur geon, formerly Dekum bMg. Main 2t7. A11M7 L'pton, Jay H. & Latoirette. H. T., attorney, formerly Rwetland bldg. Offices 526-T. Main WMiS, A lH'if. Venule A. Vraxie. attornovrt, formerly Cham ber of Commerce bMg. Ma'.n 1!. A 5-142. T ti;ianjoi, a McNarj, physicians, formerly Marquam bldg. Main -HI. Taqulna Pa- Co.. The, fnrmerly Mohawk bid., W, F. Ptlne. Main .V.78. A 1978. Zan. Jns. C , Dr.. physdclan and urepB, AornwLy Marauam bid. Mala 50, Medical Bttildiny PARR ASD ALDER STS. ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Balrd, A. W., phyHlclan and surgeon Sul t e 625-0. Main 3409. A 140D. Barber, S. J., Dr.. dentist Formerly Mao Leay bldg. Phone Main 14O0. A 1409. City and County Medina 1 Society. Fisher, B. H., Dr.. dentist- Formerly Colum bia bldg. Phones Main 4311, A "340. French, C. Gertrude). Dr., physician Form erly Dekum bldg. MaJn 714. A 491T. Hawke, C. E., Dr., physician and arreon Formerly Oregon Ian btdg. MaJn 1512. A 5404 TUrstel. Edr., Dr.. dentUt Main 1409. A 3409 Hosmer, C. 8., Parker, H. Drs., Suite 000-1O. Main 265. A 1S65. Hyde, Leon MltleC, Dr., physician and stirgeon Formerly Fleldner bldg. Main 265, A 1865. Larkin, Geo., lr., dentist Formerly Ablng ton bldg. Phones Main 578. A 2744- Loomis, Byron Dr., dentist Formerly Oregonlan bldg. Phone A 3318. Nelfwn, D., Dr., physician and surgeon For merly Fleldner bldg. Main 48U. A 1340. Ostrander, O. H., I nr., physician and sur geon Formerly Marquam bldg. Phonea Main , A . Perkins T. I., Dr., dentist Formerly Ru sel bldg. .Suite 407 -fi. Main 1512. A 5404. Rlggs. J. O., Dr., dentist MaJn 1400. A 140rt. Roscndorf , Max, Dr.. skin and kidney spe clallst Offices S15-810. Phone Main 5060. Thmms, Edna- O., Dr., physician Formerly Marquam bldg. Phonea Main 714, A 4frl7. Walgamot, F. 1L, Dr., dentist Formerly Hamilton bldg. Phona Main 2290. Watson, Alfred P-, Dr., dentist Formerly Ablriton bldg. Phones M-aln 578, A 2744. Tenney. B, C., Dr., pbyslolan and surgeon Formerly Marquam bid. Main 878, A 4878. Zlegler, Amelia and Fred J., phyalciHiis and surgeons Phones Main 6S2. A 043. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Uarflworo Columbia Hardware Cora JIUIUOHIO pany, 23 Morrison street. Special, Mrs. Potts sad Irons. SLID a set. Phone Main 133C. Franklin-Barnes Market Friedman Packing Company. Inc. Meats, poultry, Fleh, Vegetablea 105-T Third street. Both pnones. eaa ManHPB Lasto Mantle, 25c. the US JILUUUVB equal of the best 5e mantle on the market. Barretts, 410 Mor- rlaon. Both phonea Wood 6000 cords first-class 4 -foot cr wood, S5 per cord delivered. phone Mala 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany, 408 Corbett- a lag. Slatinnarv 1)1(1 yu know there wti C51U11UUC1J a stationery store at 249 Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and B lan k Books. Davis A Kllburn. A 1611. jjur own conservatories. Martin t Forbes, 347 Washington st. Both phonea Coal A ice Comoanr. oddosH city Library. otn pnones. ca(ifl Plant your sweet peas and early OrJCUS aaiden seeds now. Our 1908 an nual and Seed Planters' Quid free. Port land Seed Company. 18Q-18 tt Fi-ont street 1? ncoo Have you planted thoae rose ltUt? bushes yet? Get busy now. Thou sands of bufthes, lOc to 35c; catalogue tella Portland Beed Co.. 180-186 Front street. Electric Fixtnres "Sg prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Electrlo Worka. 01 Sixth street Vlaiinrr Knives, Forks and all Silver aria till g ware replated as good as new. Oregon Plating Worka, 128 Lownsdale. Main 2T. 7 3, a si Win a O'Malley St Neuberger. 327 Waah tngton street. Phone Main 2394. Free delivery. A gallon of lOyear-old Ingle nook Port. 11.50. . - Wnn1 The Portland Fuel Co. Seasoned TTUUU flr cordwood,- 4 ft, 46.50; sawed. $3.00. Hard wood and coal. Yard 287 E. Morrison st. Phones B 20, B 1026. WHERE TO DINE TliA Norirnnt "Best ssrrlce en Coaau" lUeOarfeBUl ,ay eonnolaseura. Tabla J'hot. flly. BOc. Grajd A Hawthorn. llnnQ ill urn's 434 Washlngcoa st. M-r-AFUOBIUOre H chants' lunch, 11:80-. 25c; din.. 8 to P.M.. iiSo It 8Sc Bps. Sun, din. Anstro- Hungarian Restaurant 247 Taylor, betwee-n 2d and 8d. Best place In tow n to cat at s, normal prlca. Try us today. V' ... ..Pa 102 Third St. Resulax dinner, r-lliyil 5 23a. Special dinner .very Bun- day. . VegetarlanCafe l&t"j& 25c. Meals acrved a la carte fi A. M. to 8 P. M. Tim Vionnn 2,51 Morrison under new XUtJ I icillia manag m't. Merchant's lunch 11-8. 26c. a la carta, a A. M. to 1 A. M. nrniiues uim Froncn chaf Mn preps such dinners as ara served at Brandes QrllL Tha llrsonn 1,s 7th- Merchants' lunch IfleuraUU aally 25t Special Sun. din. turlc.y or chicken, chop suey A noodles. SOo. ioitage aiiie taurant 0 Mtbiuhst merit. Reasonable prices. Grand Centra! Station Time Card fcOUTHJCRX PACIFIC. Jeavtn Portland RoKvburK pasaenger .....,. Cottage Grove Passenger California Express Ban Francisco xprea ...... We-t aide Corvallls passenger ........ Sheridan paseanger Forest Grove passenger . .., Forest Grove passengar Aniviu Portland Oregon Kxpr ess Cottage Grove passenger Kosbbur Passenger Portland Express . West Bide 8:15 a. nL 4:15 n. m. J:4A p. m. :00p, m. T:00 a. m. 4:10 d. m. 11:00 a. m. -4U p. m. 7:55 a m. 11. ao a m. fl:S0 o. m 11:10 p. m. Corvallls Passenger .... i ....... .1 0:35 p. n. Sheridan Passenger .....110:30a. m. Forest Grove passener I 8:00 a. la Forest Grove Passenger 2:50 p. a. NORTUKky PACIFIC. Leavlna Portland Tacoma and Eeattle Express North Coaat A Chicago Limited.. 0:30 a. nv 4:00 n nv Uverlanq Bjxpieas .... Ar riving Portland Korth Coast Limited. . Portland Express ..... 1U:45 p. m. 1:00 Overland Express . 8:35 p.m. OltiuON BAILBOAU M MAVIOATION CtX Leavln port land pen die lo a passenger Chicago-Portland Special ; Spokane Flyer Kansas city & Chicago Express. Arrlvlmsr portlaad Epoltan Flyer Chi.. Kan. city A Portland Ex. . Chicago-Portland Special fenaibion passenger ASTORIA Jfc COLUMBIA RIVKK. Lraving Portland Astoria A Seaside Express Astoria & Seaside Express ArrlvbiaT Portland Aetorla A Portland Passsngar. Portland Express 8:00 a. m. 8:00 p. m. 18:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. xVsavlns Portland C P. K. Short Line, via Spokane i 8:15 p. m. 11:45 p. m. Seattle , Arrivlna Portland C. P. R- Short Line, via Epokanal 8:00 a. j 7:00 a. i Via Seattle Jefferson-Street Station SO CT HERN PACIFIC Lcavlnr Portlaad Dallas Passenger ..... Lai las PaaBerjger . .. . , Anirlj. Portland Dallaa Passenger . . .. , Dallas Passenger ..... T:40 I 4:15 10:13 I 1 5:50 t QKECON' ELECTRIC RAILWAY Leavtnr Portland Salem Local Salem Local Salem Limited Salem Local Salem Local Salem Limited Salem Local Arriving Portland Portland Local , Portland . Looal Portland Limited Portland Local , Portland Local Portland Limited 8:15 . 8:25 8:05 11:05 2:30 8:35 5:30 8:35 10:21 11:35 1:25 450 810 T:62 Portland Local ..-, 7:18 a m. b . W a m. 8:15 p. m. 0:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. b:45 a. m. 8:50 p. m. 5:12 a. m CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) Following rat- will be lvm only whets advertising Is ordered to ran eonftoratlve days, Dally and Sunday- Issue. The Ore gon inn charges flrwt-tim rt each Insertion for clswwiHed advertising that Is not run on consecutive days. The first -time rate is charged for each Insertion In The Weekly OrrfTonian. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "House keeping Rooms," "Situations Wanted." 15 words or leas, 18 cents; 16 to 20 words, tO cents; 31 to 25 word. 25 cents, eto. No discount for additional Insertions. Matrimonial and clairvoyant ada, one-time rate each lntertlon. (-NDER ALL OTHER HEADf. except "New Today," ,30 cents for 15 words or less; 18 to 20 word 8, 40 cents; tl to 25 words, 50 cents, etctlrst Insertion. Each additional hmertton, one-half; no further discount un der one mnnth. Above rates apply to advertWns; paid In advance only. AU book entries will be charged In lines 14c per line for first In sertion and to per line for each consecutive insertion. Special rates on contracts given on application. "KW TODAT," (gauge measure agate) ( 14 cents per line, first Insertion ; 7 cents per line for each additional Insertion. NEW TODAY. $37,500 Best close-in buy in Port land. Substantial three- story brick, full lot, First street, near Madison. Lot alone cheap at $30,000. Off the market soon. Good rent producer. Easily worth $45,000 $14,500 Two-story brick, Front st., tenanted for many years by present tenant. A good, substantial investment. $16,000 Three lots in choicest apart ment district. Will bring $21,000 when sold separate ly. Do you want to make an easy $5000? "You'll have to hurry." E. J. DALY 222-223-224 Failing bldg. WIBERG HEIGHTS Exclusive residence district. Building restrictions. All modern improvements. Sightly lots, $500 to $750 easy terms. Wanted desirable homebuilders. Hi CI 109F 4rtfetaT Wash. $18 Per Acre BBT-acre stock and d ai ry farm 1 n T am hill County. 11 ml lee from M&Minnvllie. T miies rrom snenaan; good macadam roads; 200 acres rich bottom land: balance timber and open pasture, mostly seeded to tame Brasses, adoui z.uuu.ikhi reet good saw tim ber; fenced and cross-fenced ; spring; In every pasture: small creek runs throuieh th farm. 8-room house; good sprtng water pipea io tne no use; iwo orchards, three barna, two god granaries, goat shed, hog pens, etc. Mutual telephne in house. R. F. I. mail at the door every morning; cream ery, route; mile to school; good com munity, healthy location; SttOOO cash, bal ance time, 6 per cent. LEONARD BROS. 534 Chamber Commerce. 80,000 ACRES CHOICE CARET LANDS ON BIO IXttT RIVER, IDAHO. Sugar lfewts. 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 augur factories operating In Bingham and Fremont counties. In which a larte portion of this tract Ls situated. Market facllitlea unexcelled. This tract 1a also bordered by one of the most extensive stock ranges In Idaho. The Oregon Short Line Railway Is already In operation across this tract and three pro posed railroads will also pass over the suiio. Purchase tickets to Powell Station, on Ore gon Bhort Line Railroad. Price. $30.50 per acre; t.25 per acre In advance; balance In 10 annual Installments, 0 per cent interest on deferred paments. WRITE FOR CIR CriARS TO THK BIG LOST RIVER LAND AND IRRIGA TION COMPANY, LTD., ROLSK, IDAHO. Your Opportunity I have an option on the best lots in a small, choice tract of peninsula land, very favorably located. They have never been offered the public for sale, but will be shortly. To those who become interested before they are publicly offered, I can give a rare bargain. It is to your interest to act now. "WHITE ME. B 765, 0REG0NI AN. RIVERFRONT A HOME on tha banks of the Wil lamette, 20 minutes' ride from the heart of the city, good car service; rlrh, level soil to the water's eda:e; sprlne; water: electricity: bathings boatlnx. You can own an acre for the price of a lot. New tract; Just put on the mar ket. Buy now and get a choice piece. Sengstake& Lyman 90 Fifth St. 100x100 Close In. on East Side, for warehouse pur poses. A nice property for any purpose. RKVKLB HARRISON, 21T Ablneton Bldg. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL , tM McKay Bids, M c Stark. " GIV MJB A CA-LU 11 flfp 1 m mm XIW TOrtAT. METZGER ACRE TRACTS If the weather is fine, take a ride Sundayon the Oregon Electric Line, leaving Front and Jefferson, Stop ofE at Metzger Station, -where we will show you one of the prettiest and finest located tracts in the suburbs of Portland. It is only a short ride from the heart of the city. - Cheaper than any other tract the same dis tance from town. "We are selling this on easy terms at from $200 per acre and rap. Came out and make yonr se lection. For particulars inquire of H. Metz gerf owner, 226-228 Front St. REAL KSTATK DEALKKS. Abraham ft White, 227 H Wuninrton at. Andrew, F. V. & Co. M. 8348. 83 Hamilton t Angelas Exchange, 618 Common we&Uh bid. Baker, Alfred A.. 21 S Ab log ton bldg. Columbia Trust Company, 714 Couch bl. A1916. Commercial Iovevt. Co.. 210 Lumber lExchana'. Compton, J. F. Pac & A1S48. 100 Abiiifftoa bL Conk. li. H. & Co., 507- t'orbett bid. Crowley Coy 708-9 Corbett bid. M. 7355. t Bura-h, C. B ., Pae. T73. 220 A bin-ton bids. Dean Land Improreinent Cotoataatloa Co., 631 Chamber of Comtpftroe bids. Ooddard. U. W Main and A 1743. 110 Sd at. HotcfcltlM. C R. A Co., M. 106&V SOS C. ot C. Jennlnsa A Co., Main. J 88. 306 Oregonlan. K Inner & St amp her. 031-532 Lbr. Ex. M. 4480. Lea, M. SL, room 411 Corbett building-. Mall ft Yon Borate! 104 2d at., 892 S. Burortda. O'DonneU, J. F.. M. 4Sei ft A 25 CI. 230 Btark, Palmer. H. P.. 202 Rothchlld bide Main 5601. Parrlsh. Watklna ft Co., 250 Alder it. Porter ft French, 607 Commercial bldf. ReM. FtelffB ft Tynan, M. 7004. 'AS6S1. 1M Sd. Rose City Realty Iiv. Co., Merchants Trust bl. Schalk, Geo. TJ., 204 Stark mt. Vain 992. A383. Surety Inveatment Company, rooms 626-27-28 a Corbett bids-, opp. PoatofTtca. (Robert B. May and, W. Lawrence). Sharker. J. P. ft Co.. U'2 Sixth at. Bwenssci, A, F. ft Co., 253M Waahlnston aC Tna Oregon Real Estate Co., 88 Third at. (Holladny Adilltlon.) Thompson ft Osden. 846 MlM. Wood lawn 302. Veteran Land Compear, 1G6H Third at. W add ell, W. O.. 809 Lumbar Exchanga bldg. Woclbnm o'Wgon Immlfration Burean. FOR RALE REAL ESTATR. FULL sIjio lot on B. 27th at., near Francfa ave. (on W.-V. carlln). for $4- will build a modrn cottaga to ault and take 825 a month. It S400 la paid by the time house la finlehed. It will be all rlrht. The B pan ton Co., 270 Stark at. (ground Boor). ACREAGE FOR PLATTINO. Large tract In cultivation, very eight Iyt convenient to Salem carllne and 6c fare, an Ideal tract to divide for little acreage houses; finely watered; price yet low. B. S. UOOK & CO.. 607-8 Corbett Bldg. HHLP We need 10 or 10 cottaxes at onw; railroad men ccmlng In faster than we can eocommodate them; 16 per cent can be re alized; 100 additional men In the wxt 30 das; all houst-s taken; all we ask la come and sea. Townnite Co., Cltffe, Wash. JHM0 MODERN 6-room house In bent part or Holladay'a Addition. Opun fireplace, furnace, hardwood floors; paneled walla and beamed cetllng. Can be aeen by ap pointment. J 7f3t, Oregontan. FOUR-ROOM houae. 4 lota; alKhtly; good eoU; 25 bearing fruit treed; near carllno, close in; nice home; $1100; ,. $5K) down, balance eay. McCallum ft Uregg. Chamber of Commerce. SNAP for eale, 8-room houee, barn, chicken houea, 2 lota; cloee to the car line; price 8000; cash 100, balance on easy pay men ti- Owner, 4o7 Chamber of Com merce. THE NORTHWEST INTOSTMENT ft CON STRUCTION CO.. 142 2d, will build Cali fornia bungalow, 0 rooma, $150; financial assistance stven; payment accepted. REMEMBER, if you w lb to buy a houe, any bIlq, price or location, wo can inter est you- we have more than 50 to chooae from. Call 325 Lumber Kx change. 100 FEET juare, vacant, Union ave., near Maegly st. ; wultable for residence or bual neas purposes; price rlpht; terms easy. Culver, 02:t Chamber Conunorce. J80O DOWN buys new 5-room bungalow, completely furnished; E. Morrison carllne near R. ;i7th ; balance 15 monthly. Beng- atake & Lyman, vo bin st. HOLLADAY'B A DOIT TON. beautifully situ ated lot. near two carllne; price reasonable, and terms to suit b uy er. J 706, Orego ntan. IRVINOTON. $1153. Beautiful lot on 14th, between Tillamook and Thompson. IVuloO, all improvements In and paid. 331 Chamber of Commerce. M. 8i rr. IRVINOTON, $1150. Choice lot on 17 th. between Tillamook and Thompson, beautiful site for bungalow. 831 Chamber of Commerce. M 3177. $2700 BEST, cheapest berry farm. Rasa Line road; a'! house and barn; 10 acres, 7 In best state cultivation. JOHN B. MATTHEWS, 722 Qtam. of Com. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE- ATTY. D. A. TUFTS, 803 WASHINGTON ST. 8-ACRE tracta and larger, near Hlllshoro, between Salem Electrlo and 6. P., $o to $100 per acre; terms. A. 3. Draper ft Co., S4:i4 Washington st., room 6. A BARGAIN, for cash, 3 acres tn tha heart of the town or Mllwaukle: small house, welt out; buildings all for $2500. Apply to Wm. Shlndler, MHwaukta, Or. IRVINOTON. COR. 55x100, $1850. 8. E. corner 14th and Thompson, btg eet snap In city. 881 Chamber ot Com merce. M 8177. WHY pay rent when you can get a 1H -story 7 -room house built for $1500? W. D. Swear lngen, (131 H Washington, pac. 1227. Call evenings. $10 DOWN, $10 per month buys full-s!red lot and trnt 17x17, al!r floor, sides and door for same, all for $400. Phone East 6901. RISLET TRACT. ' Oregon Ctly carllne, 3 aorsa or more, $.VK per acre. C. W. Rlsley, Itisley na tion. $naixv 80x100. S. W. oor. Water and Hooker; $7JWt0. ltV.bclOO, Hooker, bet. Front and Water; line for flats. Phone East 1507. 7-ROOM house. Highland. New, modern; a big snap. $32,10. John P. Sharkey Co., 122 th t. Main 550, A 2(137. BY owner, beautiful lot in choice reeMdence district. East 24th, near Ankeny carllne; no dealers. N 7.18. Oregonlan. $! AND $1000 Two beautiful resddnoe lots: cheapest In city considering advan tages, owner, 819 Belmont st. LOTS for sale; more building than any other auction ; easy terms; come out. h 30th, one block north of APbrta. COMB up and ak about th ewellest ft-room cottage on B. Morrison St.; can ba had right 825 Lumber Exchange. NEW, modern 7-roora West Bids house $ 8150. 1-8 down; no agents. Owner O S Murphy, 110 7th st. FOR SALE New house, two lota Mt. Tabor FirM-clew plumbing; $1150. T. J. Byrnes 24S14 Morron st. 2 IjOTR. SOtIOO earh. In Flrlend. near car line, for sale chpap. Horace H. Fisher 17o Front t. T-ROOM house, two Jota; electric light, base ment, fruit trees. 1146 Hoigate. W.-W. car. M. S. LEE sells Northrop acres. FOR SAUK REAL ESTATE. OF THK BKST BUYS ON THK PENINSULA. 2 lota clot to Swift's for only $350; worth $P00, 2 IMS at University Park.223 each. 2 lots at Maekly Junction, only $:i.S0 each. Trwse ara the best two lota at the price at the Junction. We have the best Hat of acreage on tho Peninsula, F. B. LACY KHALTY CO., Peninsula Sj-octallstr, 77 Chamber of CVmin-Tce. lOOxioo and 8-room house; hardwood floor. hlgh-clasa plumbing; thonughljr modem: cKae In; E. 8th s:.. Hc!!alay Add.; prl.-e much less than actual value. $5500 New 8-ro--ni bunga!ow ; 2 open fireplaces and every modern convenience; nlctly situated In Holladay Addition. $3.50 SuxlOO, with pW hou?'. on Clay st., near 1-trti, Wcri Side; nothing aa chop In thl vicinity. $3tXX) Corner lot and new cottage of 8 roome; E. 34th at.; very modern and a neat home. $250 Corner lot. with 10-room houae; E. Ptark at., near 20th; a good buy. For quarter blocks and lots In choice East Side districts &ee me. W. O. WADHGU .Ks) Lumber Exchange. A LITTLE? BBAUTT. , 100x100, 5-room bururalow and! reception hall, closet with mirror door, very' be.-tt hardwood floors, beam-d celling tn Hrlr? room, with electric lights, fine flxttirep. fire place, built-in bookcase; dining-room, built in china closet, unique flrt-.ae. Dutvh kitchen, 2 bedrooms. with clots, larg bathrtom, fine fixtures. launlr- tube in barmen t, broad veranda, storeroom In at tic; you will not be disappointed in r'ce; alee surroundings, nfar car; price $3700, ZIMM1SKMAN VAfGHAK, 3ti3 Huohanan bldg.- 24 ACRES of aplendld farm land on the new Salem electric line; 18 acres In cultlvatma. Valance- timber and light brush; 20 yurJ. from carline. on main county road; miles to Portland. Beautiful building spot ; fin homes now building all around It; will mak a fine garden home; best of soil, not a stone In the whole tract: no better land in Oregon for fruit or berries. $175 per acre, half cash, balance 6 per -cent two or three years, THE OKOSSLEY COMPANY, 70S ani loft Corbett bldg. Installment Homes on Easy Trma. Your choice ot those new modern rt-room houc In splendid neighborhood, with two carl I ties. :-.)U Guild at., (bet. 23d and 24th ats.), $4Ko. :tS8 N. 24th St.. near Thurman; $H7f. N. 24th st., noar Thurman, $;i750. $2.0 down. $25 per month. FIDELITY TRUST CO.. OWNER, 40tf Commercial Rlock. Phones Main 447, A 1445. IRVIN41TON BUNOAlOW. rooms, "replace In living-room, built in bookcase, polished floors, dining-mom. built-in china closet, bedroom, nice bath-. Town, kitchen with laxgo pantry, 2 rooms itftalrs; full oemnt basement, laundry tubs, stove and ga; lnL f-'xioo; several good fruit trees; price S4500, $1200 cash, balance at 6 per cent. ZIMMERMAN ft VAfOHAN, 80a Huohanan bldg. HAVE Just opened up a 5-acre tract on the Sunnyalde carllne; we are Belling lots at $:.00 to $"0 each. Just to get them started: come quick and take your pick. McKenna Real Estate Co.. Itelmont and 8th: take Runnvnlde car. get off at 8Jth at. Thone Tabor 8C5. Ask for Paul Waldt or J. P. McKenna. $10H THREE-ACRE plot land; rich soil; J aval- 25 minutes' ride. 5c fare limit; bar gain; owner must have the money: ad joining land valued $5uO to S10O0 per acre, JOHN T. GRAHAM. 1016 Williams Ave., Pbone East 00(52. $'JO00. "Wilt buy one of the choicest 5-room modern bungalows In Vernon; full base ment; H la a daisy and can be bought on very easy terms. OTTO ft HARKSON. 13.1Vs First Bt. ABLY. A moat attractive little home on West Side, with a view of river and iaat Hide; 4 rooms, basement; lot 25xliK; price $2000; terms. CLARKE. CLEMSON CO.. 714 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE Two of the finest lots In Gearhart Park, near old ho til. 50 yards from golf links; water on property: will take Oregon Trust & Savings Itank ac counts for cash; price $7T0; terms. Call room 508; Rothchlld bldg. HER DM AN BROS. Contractors and builders; estimate given; any dt-slred home built; several nice homes and thousand residence sites to choose from In Irving ton. Residence 741 Halsey st. Phone C 1271. A GOOD BUY. Good 6-room house, and lot 50x100, for sale by owner; good neighborhood; 1 block from Brookli n school house; 1m- Sioved streets. Call 4 CO E. 11th at., aftnr P. M. FOR SALE or trade for Portland or farm property, a good house and lot with all modern Improvements, In Palo Alto, Cal.; owner has no further use for It and mu.t sell or trade. Whalley, 613 McKay bldg. I AM offering fi-acre tracts on the Oregon Electric carllne at reduced prices for a short time ; fine fruit and berry land, oa your own terms. W. B. BURKE, 620 C. of C. bldg. COTTAGE. 4 rooms, lot ISOxlOO or mora ground If desired; between Portland and I Willamette Boulevards. phone wood lawn 1003. Not less than $500 cash, bal ance to suit Duyer. HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city on caay terms; acreage suitable for subdi viding made a specialty. Kinney ft Etamiiher. W 1-532 Lumber Exchanga bldg., 2d and Stark sts. EXCEPTIONAL R A RG A IN. $200 caeh, balance $15 per month, new modern 5-ronm cottage, close tn. A. H. Draper & Co., 343 '-i Washington st. room fl. $100 PROFIT. Lot In awell residence district, street im provements, cement walks and curb; paid $360; get thla quick. X 745. Ore ri ninn. SISK J. B. Redmond. Montavllla. Phone Tabor 24, for acreage, large or small, im proved or unimproved, suburban homes arid business property at reasonable prices. MODKRN 8-room houee. full lot. ihrtihhrv. f'Hjn BurrQununifB, etc.; or.e diok wist Hid ligh School; cah or trms. Phone owner. r-a.-jt idio, ior rtartiouisrs. 1 KNOW where there ara two good sugar pine claims running from 3 to -4 million each which have not yet been filed on. Address T 7B2, Oregonlan. NEW, attractive modern 7-room house, artis tically arranged; choicest location, Holla day Park Addition; Broadway car. Ownr, K 72;,, Oregonlan. KALAMATH PAJ1N LANDS For fnnn, orchard and garden. Irrigated and non-Irrigated, "rank Ira White, :J15 Oregonlan bldg. $1250 5-room homw; bath, toller, hot and cold watfr ; 20 minutes out; $1250. termc. Room 16 Washington bldg. Phone Main 5741. -ROOM modern bungalow, $2000; 6-room modern mission housa. $400; nice loca tion; terms. Prion Owner. Wood lawn 107. $400 CASH. $20 monthly, will buy a new modern (l-room hous at 1075 East Lin coln St. State Land Co., 183 First st. 6-ROOM modarn house i2i;n 6-room modern house $2100 Reasonable terms. Phone Sell wood 1 155. I WILL sell my right to homestead go mi!s from Portland, on mile from railroad; snap tr taken soon. 818 Altsky bldg. 15 ACRES choice land, modern hotue; must sk11 ; price only $2ii0 cash. 327 'ailins bldg. I'hone Main H42I). 6-room cottage, small barn, full lot, F;.it 10th street, one block from car, $1800, Hat field A Smith, 1.V,4 4th. IRVINOTON home, swell neighborhood, nnr , two carline, a great bargain; terms. J 7iu. Oregonlan. (SEASIDE bungalows. Housea built, re- aired. Sea Johnson. 204 Mohawk bldg.. aln 5607. FOR BALE 40 acre, ahort distance from Portland ; near carllne. Room 1 5. 303 '4 Wah. at. GOOD building lots, $10 cash. $5 per month. Purse. 823 Chamber of Commerce. NEAR McKenna Junction, eight iota cah. Phone Main 1514. FOR BALE A few choir lots on Alberta st. Room 15. 303 4 Wash. st. $700 LOT.' $'00 cash, or $600 on 'terms. unr, rnoni main s'0. Af. B. LEE seils Northrop acres.