THE 3I0BXIXG OTCEGOXIAN, MONDAY, APRIL 6. 190S.
STANFORD WILL
IE
President David Starr Jordan
Outlines Plan to Be
Followed.
WILL ADOPT GERMAN IDEA
tni-erfity and Collcjr Students
H-ave Different Needs and These
Will Be Met Pralcs
Kugby Football.
Or. David Starr Jordan, president of
Llnnrt Si ;.tif-rd, Jr., University, of Cali
fornia, was in Portland yesterday on his
w ;iy home from a lecture tour in Mon
tana. I Jc was accompanied by his sec
retary and occupied rooms at the Port
land Hotel durinff his phort stay in this
city. Hp left lut night lor Palo Alto.
lr. Jordan, a giant physically and men
tally, when seen in his parlor at the hotel
yesterday, was suffering from a severe
cold, contracted on his trip, having been
t ravelin? on trains five consecutive nights
In a climate different from that he is ac
customed to in the Snnta Clara Valley.
He talked freely about all matters con
cerning affairs at the University, however,
with one Interesting exception, and when
asked to make some comment on recent
events at Stanford, shook his head nega
tively anil replied that he had given out
a sta tement before leaving home which
had been published widely, and added
that he had nothing further to any on the
subject at this time. He said. "I think
further discussion of the matter could
serve no useful purpose."
Dr. Jordan said that the buildings
damaged by the earthquake, two years
ago, were being restored and that consid
erable restoration had been completed...
The church tower has not been restored
and work on that. In all probability, will
be deferred for some time.
Favors Rupby Football.
In speaking of athletes at Stanford, he
said that a recent article ho had con
tributed to the Pacific Monthly gave his
views fully on the subject of the adoption
of the Rugby game at the University.
He said he is convinced that the Rugby
game is superior in important particulars
to the American game, and especially so
for high schools where proper physical
training and direction are not always
available. He said the American game
is objectionable in that through Injuries
and the amount of training called for,
students are kept away from their work.
Ho said that in the American game only
heavy men are choBen for tho different
important positions on the field, so that
light-weight young men are deprived of
whatever benefit membership on the col
lege team Is supposed to bring.
He cited the case of young FVnton, of
Portland, who has made an excellent
record In the game as played at Stanford,
and remarked that it is doubtful if he
would have risen to so much distinction
in that lino if the American game had
been played.
Pr. Jordan, in referring to the recently
published news that a change is to be
mad In the University courses, aald:
"The reference in tho Associated
Press dispatches to proposed changes
in the plan of instruction at Stanford
arose from a conversation with an
alumnus at Spokane. These charges
a re not decided on merely held in
contemplation to tako effect possibly
in five years. The same plan Is under
consideration in several of the yreat
Ka stern universities.
Follow German System.
"It Is. in brief, to separate the Uni
versity from the College, making the
former, as in Germany, a place not of
Ken era I education and elementary
training but of special training in
technical, professional and research
lines.
"The Gorman Gymnasium or High
School ends abput with our present
sophomore year. The university be
gins with our present junior year.
That degree of advancement about
represents the point where a man
ought to devote himself chiefly to the
line of his future career.
"One great embarrassment of the
American university is the presence in
the same institution and under the
same rules of a large number of boys
and of men seeking genera I education
only, with the true university student,
the man engaged in his life work.
"The two classes demand a different
tvpe of teachers. The boys need
friends and drillmastcrs. The univer
sity men demand professors who shall
have creative force along lines of re
search. Work for High Schools.
Very soon the former lines of work
must he relegated to smaller colleges
and to supplementary high schools,
while the university will be a place for
another type of work. The ordinary
college cannot do this higher work,
but the lower work it can often do.
through better personal supervision,
better than any university can.
"If this plan is carried out, four
vea rs will be required in the univer
sity for degrees in law. five in medi
cine and three to four in engineering.
"Doubtless many institutions will
vldue this change at the same time,
bV I hope to see Stanford among the
first to lead in this direction.
"As to medical education, arrange
ments are In progress whereby the
Cooper Medical College trust, founded
by .r. Levi Cooper Lane, will be
turned over to the trustees of Stan
ford University to become an Integral
part of that institution. This includes
the Lane Hospital and the Lane Med
ical Library. The general scion title
part of medical education, physiology,
hygiene, bacteriology, chemistry, anat
omy, will be given at Stanford. The
clinical courses, wHh surgery and
pathology, will be given in San Fran
cisco. The details will be made pub
lic when the arrangement Is com
pleted." MISS STODDARD GOES EAST
Inherits Fstate nd I-oaves Baker
Company for Trcscnt.
The Baker Theater Company L nirain
temporarily without a leading woman,
for Wanche Stoddard, who has been ap
pearing auccespf ully in that capacity for
the past few weeks, left last nipht for
Oiiesso. whore she expects to spend two
weeks and possibly longer. It all comes
about because Miss Stoddard's foster
mother died a few days asro and left tije
actress a tidy littie fortune, in the settling
up of whirh affair Miss Stoddard's pres
ence in Chicajto is necessary.
On this account the special Ibsen mati
ng arranged for Wednesday and Thurs
day of this week, in which Miss Stoddard
was to have appeared in "Rosmersholm."
are indefinitely postponed and those who
have purchased tickets for them may
secure a return of their money by pre
senting them st the Baker box offlce.
COURSES
Upon Miss Stoddard's return, which Is
somewhat Indefinite, it is likely the mati
nees will be given.
In the meantime Louise Kent will play
Hie role of Roma in "The Eternal City"
next week, succeeding temporarily to the
position of leading woman. Miss Stod
dard has deve!oied a considerable fol
lowing during her stay here and her re
turn will be eagerly awaited by the
Baker patrons.
S. M. COHH WILL GO EAST
,
Seeking New Attractions for Mar
quam Grand Theater.
S. Morton Cohn. general manager for
the Imperial Amusement Company,
which owns the Marquaoi, will leave
tomorrow for New York on a business
trip which will necessitate his absence
for several weeks. While Mr. Cohn
does not disclose the purpose of his
trip further than to say that he wants
to look over the amusement situation,
it Is assumed that he will make ar-rang-emer.ts
to secure attractions for
the Marquam Grand for next season.
Mr. Cohn has a wide acquaintance
among Eastern theatrical men and is
one of th shrewdest managers on the
Coast, so the local public may be as
sured that he will get something- prood
for local theater patrons. Mrs. Cohn
will accompany hitn.
Catch Fteh by the Banket.
MARSH FIELD. Or.. April 5. (Special.)
Ono of the largest runs of herring ever
President David Starr Jordan of
Stanford University.
seen in Coos Bay came in a day or two
ago and fish were picked up by the bas
ketful on the water front, where they
were left by the receding tide.
AMUSEMENTS.
UUir ir THEATER
14th andWa,hington
Phones Main 1 and A 1192
MRS. PATRICK CAMTBKI.L
Tonlffht at S:1S o'clock.
"THE SECOND MRS. TAX4JCFRAY."
L41M Time, Tomorrow Night,
"THE NOTORIOUS MRS. EBBSSHTH."
rrlces. 2.00. SI. 50. $1.00, 7.7c, soc.
he hip theater
IlljlLlll 14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A 1122
Foot Kig-hta Be-glnnlnjc Wednesday.
Special Price Matinee Saturday.
The Brilliant Comedy,
"BREWSTER'8 MJMJQNft.H
Evenings. $1.50 to oOc. Matinees, $1 to 3.V.
THE STAR phoT:i4M MM
Entire Week of April 5-th.
The R. K. French Stock Company offer
"A TKXAS RVNOER,"
A Comedy Melodrama In Four Acts.
Matinees Sunday, Tueadav, Thurwdav and
Saturday, at 2:30 P. M. Prices, 10c and 20c.
Every Evening; at 8: IS. Prices, 15c, 2-Vc and
33c.
Next Week A HOOSIER DAISY."
PANTAGES
Fourth and
Stark Sta.
The Iadlnar Vaudeville House
For the Week Commencing- Today,
CARTER AVn WATERS (OMPANf
I KKDRIK MARMIRI,
Master of the Violin, has recovered from his
illness and will positively appear.
Prices: Upstairs, 13c; downstairs, 25c; boxes
50c. Week day matinees, 15c to any seat.
Performance3 2:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M. daily.
r :
IV" ""-1
OVELEIG
OPENED TO PUBLIC
THURSDAY, APRIL 9
WITH the opening of "LOVELEIGH,"
we offer investors equally as good, if
not a better, opportunity than any
where in West Portland when values were
Ioav. YOU KNOW what the advancement
in these values has been, AND YOU KNOW
what it means for the Peninsula to have the
SWIFT PACKING COMPANY expend
millions there. NO EXTENDED ARGU
MENT NECESSARY.
q When you buy in "LOVELEIGH," you
get the best your money will buv, AND
YOU GET propertv that will double within
a year. REMEMBER that "LOVELEIGH"
is only fifteen minutes by car from .Second
and Washington streets, reached by "Wood
lawn" and "Vancouver" lines, getting off
at "Woodlawn" Schoolhouse.
q WE WANT TO SEE YOU at our opening
Thursday. Agents on ground. Return car
fare refunded. Write, phone or call.
BRONG
TERMS:
Lota $450 to $600
9lO Down
910 Per Month
Phones, A 1 743, Main 1 743
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.
G. Mack o Go,
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland Famous Theater. Phone Main 6.
Tonight and remainder of week.
The 8. F Opera Company. presenting
The Tremendous Success,
" FANTANA "
(The Show or Song Hits
Evenlnrs. 2Gc, 60c. Tftc. $1. Matinees, 25c.
.50c. 75c.
NEXT WEEK "PIjORODORA.-"
BAKER THEATER Vhana
George L. Baker. General Manager.
Tonight all this week Matinee Saturday
One big scream of fun and laughter. One
bijf burst of music and merriment. The
Baker Stock Company in Hnvt'l
"A TRIP TO CHINATOWN."
New and original eong. choruses and
dances. Comedy, wit and satire axipreme.
Evening 2"c. 3e. 30c. Matinee. 1.1c, 25c.
Next Week "The EeraiU City'
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones i Main 4085, Home, A 1026.
Week commencing Monday. April ft. The
Allen Ptork Company In a roaring
farce comedy In three acts.
"A FRIEND OK THE FAMILY."
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday
and Sunday. Pricep 10c and 20c. Every
evening at 8: 15. Prices 10c. 2c and 0c.
Boxes 50c. Offics opens 10 A. M. to 10
P. M.
The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe
Knt ire Week Beginning Monday. April 6,
WALTER E. PERKINS A CO..
Presenting -THE MAN PROM MACT'S."
A laugh from start to finish.
K A THE RTN E NVOENT. Singing Comedienne
Miss Nugent la the original -"Flora Wiggins"
of "The College Widow" Company.
F. F. MONTRESSA,
The I. A. T. S. E. Expert. "A Tall of a Shirt.'
Time and Price Remain the Same.
AUCTION BALES TODAY.
At Wilson's salesrooms, 173- 17S Second,
cor. Yamhill st , at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson,
Auctioneer.
At Ash-street dnrte for O. It. s Co.. 10
A. M. S. T-.. N. Oilman, auctioneer
MEETING NOTICES.
CAME LI A CHAPTER. NO 27. O.
A regular meeting this (Mon-
y) evening. In New Masonic Tern-
west .rarK ana Aiaer. y
orrt
order of W. M.
ANNIE E. COOTE, Secretary.
WILLAMETTE LODOK, NO. 2.
miinfrnltnn this (MondflT) even
ing at 7:30 o'clock. Work in M.
M. degree. Visiting brethren wel
come. W. S. WEEKS.
Secretary.
WILLAMETTE COUNCIL ROT
AL ARCANUM meets at K. P.
Hall, Alder and 11 th streets, ther
tlrst and third Monday of each
month at 8 P. M. Visitors cor
diallv welcome. E. J. Hufford, sec
retary, Firit National Bank.
99
- STEELE CO.
HO SECOND ST.,
Portland, Or.
IC rmi5W
DIED
M'LAl'OHLIN' At th. family rfnidenro, 3K7
Fneramento St.. AiVrtl 5. Infant son of Mr.
nrrt! Mr. William C. McLaughlin.
FRITZ In this city, April 5. Victor Hugo
Frlta, ajc.rt BO y.ars, 11 month and JO
days. Funeral notice hereafter.
OBERMBTER Johan obermeyer,
April S. Funeral notice later.
died
FCXERAt, NOTICES.
CRABTREB At Albany. Or.. April 4. Jole
Crahtree, wife of William H. Crabtree,
aed SO years. 11 months and 28 days.
The funeral services will be held at Kin
ley's at 2:30 P. M. today (Monday).
Friends invited. Interment Greenwood
Cemetery.
I. F. FTNXKY a BON. Fonmrml Directors,
Third and Madison, rhone Main 9. A 1699.
- Dnnnlnc. McEntee m Gtlbausrh. JTnneral Di
rectors, 1th Fine. Phono M. 480. Lad asst.
ERICSOX CXDERTAKTNO CO., 40 Aide
st. Lady assistant. Phone Main 13S.
EDWARD HOI-MAV CO.. Funeral Dlrert
sn. 920 3d st. iAdr assistant, phone M. 507.
BKI-IJSR-BVBNES CO.. Funeral Direct,
an. 979 Russell. East 1099. iMdj assistant.
F. 8. DCNNrNG. Undertaker. 414 East
Airier, lady assistant. l'hi)ne East 99.
CORBETT BUILDING
5TH AND MORRISON STS. .
1 -trzi-zv&K
L-? Slf -rT -"S
T f4 f g
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Akin, Otis F., a.rnl Mabel, osteopaths, formerly
Macleay bld. Phono A 4S7H. Main 3aa7.
Cavanah. Wm.. Dr., dentist, formerly Co
lumbia A Buchanan, bldfts. Main 3139, A M39.
Christensen, C, optician and Jeweler, formerly
with Butterfleld Brow. Office 413. Main bltW.
Chance, Arthur W., Dr., dentist, formerly
Iekum bldg. Officce S10-12. Main 1056.
Chapman. U. E.. formerly Ablngton blUg.;
office 204. Phone Main 6790.
Coffey. R. C, Dr., physician and surgeon,
office 101T. Phone Main 449.
Conroy, R. J., Dr., physician and surgeon, of
fices SoS-8. Main 5139, A 5139.
Corbett Kstate of H. W., Robert H. Strom,
manager. Phone Main 815. A 3261.
Cross ley Co., The, real estate, formerly Mc
Kay bldg. Offices 7o8-iV Main 7855. A ft7i
Dle-k, Robt. G., civil easineer, formerly Mo
hawk b.dg. Phone A 08&
Dufur & Dufur, public stenographers'. Phone
Main 30O4 A 5336.
Falte City Lumber Co., fonrTerly Mohawk
bldg., F. S. Belcher. Main B57S A 197C.
Gates. Gertrude Lord, Dr., osteopan, former
ly Macleay bldg. Main 1SS3 A 4706.
Goudey & Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanan
bldg. Main 3472, A 3472.
Hegele, H. W. , Dr. , physician and surgeon,
formerly Macleay bldg. Main 4ul4, A 5333.
Offices 1009-12.
Jefferda, Henry C, Dr., physician and. Bur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg:. Main 4tt3 A 163
Jones, N. W., Dr., physician, formerly Co
lumbia bids;. Suite 1003. Main 276.
Jones Treve, Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanan
bldg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4014. A 5333.
Keleey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Main 0146.
King, J. C. Elliott, Dr., physician, formerly
Mohawk bid. Main 226o.
Kyne, B. F., Mrs., formerly RusBel bid.
A 3967. Residence C 1977.
Labbe, Edmund J., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 450, A 1450
Lent, Geo. P., attorney, formerly -St-Si Mor
rison st. Office 419. Main 4b3. A lb83.
Locke fc Gullets, Drs.. offices 819-820-821.
Phones Main 741, A 2741.
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum. Main 2ti7, A 13"7.
Man ion, Kartierino C, Dr., formerly Hamil
ton bldg. Phone Main 211.
Matron. Ralph O. and Ray W.t Drs., former
ly Marquam bldg. Main 767.
McCusker, Clarence J. , Dr. , physician and
surgeon, formerly Fliedner bldg. Main 276.
Metschan. B. L-. Dr., dentist, formerly Mar
quam bldg. Phone Main 746.
Nichols A. S., C. L. & H. S-. Drs. physicians
and surgeons, formerly Dekum. Main 200.
Oregon Life Insurance Company, L. SamueL
General Mgr. Phone Main 6385, A 5C02.
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., surgeon's
offices, 906-10. Main 267, A 1267.
Oti s E leva t or Com pany . form er 1 y Fen toil
bids;. Office 601-2. Phone Main 6340.
Peters, Geo. D-, Dr., dentist, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Office 102-4. Phone Main 767.
Pet tel. A. F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
blig. Main 463, A 1463.
Pierce, B. A., Dr.. physician, offices 1007-1008.
Phones Main 2M4 A 3930.
Potivka ft Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morrl
aon. Phone Main 731.
Sweet, Elnathan. formerly Abington bldg.; of
fice 204. Phone Main 5790.
Taylor, Frank M., Dr., physician and . sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. A 1267
Upton, Jay H. & Latourette, H. T., attorneys,
formerly Swetland bldg. Offices 326-7. Main
69-99. A 1869.
Veaile Veazfe, attorney, formerly Cham
ber. of Commerce bldg. Main 11. A 5442.
Williamson A McNary, rhyslcians, formerly
Marquam bldg. Main 449.
Taqulna Bay Co. , The. formerly Mohawk
bldg., "vV. F. Stine. Main 5678, A 197S.
Zan, Ja s. C. , Dr. , ph ysician ar d surgeon,
forTceriy Marquam bldg. Mala 850.
,...,,....,
Medical Building
PARK AND ALDER STS.
3BI
253
.1
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Balrd. A. iv., phrslrlnn an iuryeon Suite
6-M-B. Main 140. A 1403.
Barber, S. t.. Dr.,- droit.! Formerly Ma
l.eay bld. Phone Main 1400. A 1409.
City and County Medical Society.
JcHher, B. H., Ir., dentist Formerly Colum
bia bids;. Phonos Main 4:111. A 1340.
Frenrh. C. Gertrude, Dr., physician Form
erly Dekum bin's. Mo-ln 714. A 4U17.
Hawke. C. E., Ir., phy.lrntn and snnteon
Formerly Orepontan bids;. Main lBl'J. A 04O
Rlrstel. Edw., Dr., dentist Main 1409. A 1409
Mosmer, C. S., Parker. H. 8., Drs.i Suite
309-10. Main IDS. A 1SB5.
Hyde. Leon Wtlket, Dr., physician and snnreon
Formerly Fleldner blilg. Main 23, A 1S.
Larkln, Geo., Dr., dentist Formerly Ablng
ton bide. Phones Main 578. A 2744.
loomis, Byron E., Dr., dentist Formerly
Orenonlan bldg. Phone A 3318.
Nelson. D., Dr., physician and surson For
merly Fleldner bldg. Main 4:111. A 1340.
Ostrander. G. H.,' Dr., pfayslciap and Sur
Iteon Formerly Marquam bids. rhones
Main , A .
PerKlns T. I, Dr., dentist Formerly Rus
sel bldg. Suite 407-8, Main 1B12. A 54'H.
Rlinrs. J. O., Dr., dentist Main 1409. A 140U.
Roecndorf, Max, Dr., skin and kidney spe
cialist Offices SlS-3ia Phone Main 50110.
Tlmms, Edna O., Dr., physician Formerly
Marquam bldg. Phonos Main 714. A 4U17.
Walxamot, F. H., Dr., dentist Formerly
Hamilton bldg. Phone Main 2'0.
Watson, Alfred P., Dr., dentist Formerly
Ablngton bWg. Phonps M-aln TtlH. A 2744.
Yenney, R, c.f Ir., phT.lcian and surgeon
Formerly Marquam bldg. Main 878. A 487S.
Ziegler, Amelia and Fred J., physicians and
surgeons Phones Main 882. A 4i43.
SOUTHERN l'ACinO.
LrFavinr Portland
Robs, burg Passenger ....
Cottage Qrov Passenger
California Express
Ban iTranclsco Kxpres
West Hlde
8:15 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
7:1A d. m
ia;0tt p. m.
Corvallls passenger ....
Sheridan Passencer ....
7:00 a. m.
4:10 p.m.
11:00 a. m,
0:40 p. m.
7:55 . ra
il: 0 s. m.
0:30 p. m,
11:15 p. m.
0:39 p. m.
10:80 a. zn,
S:00 a. m.
2:QO p. PL
mm
Forest Grove Passenger .
Forest Grove Passenger
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Qrpve Passenger
Roacburg Passenger ....
Portland Express
West Side
Corvallls Paaaensjr . ,t
eherJdan passenger .....
Forest Grove paseenger
Forest Grove Passenger
NORTUEltX FACmO.
lavlne: Portland
T
Ticoma and Seattle Express i 8:30
North Coast St Chicago .Limited..! 2:00p.m.
Overland Express 111:45 p. m.
Arrivlns; Portland
North Coast Limited.
Portland Kxpresa ....
7:00 s m.
4:10 p. BO.
Overland Kipren
a: jo P. m.
OKliOON KAILKOAI NAVIGATION Ci.
Leaving Portland
pendletua passenger
Chicago-Portland Special
Spokane Flyer
Kansas City A Chicago Express.
Arriving Portland-
Spokane Flyer
Chi.. Kan. city ft Portland Ex. ,
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger
7:15 a. .
8: JO a. m.
8:10 p. m.
0:0o i). m.
8:00 a. m,
8 45 a. m.
8:50 p. m.
5:15 p. in.
ASTORIA ft COLCMBIA BIVEK.
Leaving Portland
Astoria it Seaside Express
Astoria & Seaside Express
Arrivlns: Portland
Astoria & Portland Passenger. .
8:00 a. m.
6;0O p. nx
12:15 p. m.
10:00 p. m.
port 'ana jsxpresa
"CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland I
C P. K. Short Line, via Spokane I 8:15 p. m.
Seattle 11:45 p. m.
Arrlvlng Portland I
C- P- H. Short Line, via Spokane! 8:00 a.m.
Via. Seattle 7:00 a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station
Dallas passenffer .....
Dallas Passenger
Arrivlns; Portland
Dallas Passenger .....
T:40
4:15
10:15
Dallas passenzer
5:50
OREGON ELECT BIO RAILWAY"
Leaving- Portland
Salem Local
Salem Local
Salem Limited
Salem Local
Salem Local
Salem Limited .....
Salem Local
Arriving; Portland
8:15 i
8:25 i
11:05 l
2:30 i
3:33
6:30 1
a. 3 ,
Portland Local
Portland Local . .
Portland Limited
Portland Local ..
Portland Local ..
Portland Limited
Portland Local . .
10:21 1
11:39 l
1:25 i
4:50
6:10 1
7:52 1
WHERE TO DINE
irn. Gg.Miit "Best service on Coast."
JLIie BUrfcUlll efty connoisseurs. Tabl.
d'bote dly. 50c. Sun.75o. Grand sx Hawthorns.
Cottage Waffle t1unh0Arta..rn.d
merit. Reasonable prlcea
DnnamnrA's 34 Washington st. Mer-
uunsinure s chaDts. iunch. 11:30-2.
23c; din.. 5 to 8 P.M.. 25o ft 35sa Spe. Sun. din.
Anstro-Hungarian Restaurant
247 Taylor, between 2d and Sd. Best place In
town to eat at a formal price. Try us today.
VegetarianCafe t Jd
25c. Meals ser-ed a la carte 6 A. M. to 8 P. M.
I'mnirA 192 Third st. Rerular dinner
Ill 1111 0 2JSc Special dinner every Sun
day. rptia Vionna 481 Morrison st., under new
J. I1C I WUUn nmrm't. Merchant's lunch
11-3. 25c. a la carta. 3 A. it- to 1 A. M.
French chef can prepaxe
such dinners as are served at Brandos' drill.
Thanrovnn 1411 Ttn- Merchants lunch
lllOWrilSUn dally 25c Special Sun. din.
turkey or chicken, chop suey A noodles. 60a
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NEW TODAY.
Mortgage Loans
At reasonable rates on city property.
See or phone
GEO. K. CLARK JOHJf W. COOK,
836 Chamber of Commerce fsldgr.
Phones Main 5407 . - Home A 8253
Grand Central Slatioi. Time Card
NEW TODAY.
McKenna
Junction
In 12 months from now yon will wit
ness great scenes of industrial activ
ity around McKenna Junction; ad
vantages that prove attractive to the
Swift corporation are going to be
oo? enough for others. McKenna
Junction is on the Columbia Boule
vard, at the approach of the tunnel
which will be driven through Dana
street under University Park. Here,
also, the railroad yards and depot will
be located, as this is where the 0. R.
& N. from the- East crosses Harri
man's Puget Sound line. Tracks to
the Swift site are now being laid.
Buy now, before prices are advanced,
Terms, $285 and up; 10 per cent cash,
10 per cent quarterly.
W. H. Grindstaff
Offices Goddard Station, on the St.
John carline.
No. 510 Commercial Block.
Phone Main 6009.
Sacrifice Sale
TWENTY-ACRE SUBURBAN HOME
ONLY 19 MINUTES RIDE
From buftlnPRs center of Portland.
For a short time only, this very con
venient plare can be bought tor l),50n
upon terms if dftsired. The huildlnsrn
thereon alone are worth $5 00 A. The
soil Is very fertile, no rocks, no gravel;
several acres in bearing fruit, the bal
ance under cultivation. Do you know
it takes 23 minutes to go to Trvinjrton,
whore a sinsrle 50-foot lot sells at from
$1000 to 91500, 20 minutes to SunnyMde,
84 minutes to Rose City Park, and so
on down the lln, whereas it takes only
19 minutes to get to this beautiful 20
acre home olace? Note the above nrlee.
It's a sacrlflc sale.
My aavioe is, it
IntorfKted, act at once.
F. BRESKE,
444 Sherlock building;.
Buyers' Attention
50x100
4 -room new house.
Maegley Junction.
750.
67x110
3 -room house
Portsmouth;
$000.
50x1 3S
New Queen Anne Cottage
Portsmouth Ave.,
91900.
Other houses and lot at prices and terms
to please.
A. W. B AGLET.
Portsmouth Sta., St. John Car.
Phone Scott 6S13,
Almost Given Away
In Beautiful Walnut Park
87000 for an it-room dwelling with
5 1-5 lots (129 by 200 ft.).
S3TOO cash required. balance on
mortgage. At present market price
the ground alone is worth ttilO.
The property is offered now for
$2400 9 than present selling
prices. This Is a sacrifice on ac
count of owner's illness.
No misrepresentation!
No 'phone Information!
R. H. BLOSSOM
310 Chamber of Commerce.
EACH
I Choice TrSTTTT I.A?TD
In aOOOmOE HILLM
famous Columbia River
Vall.v: 125 mtlnn ea.t of
IDDEOflT ronjana: as mites irom ivnna
ArKlvUl Bank road. River and railtrans-
lllin RB1PC portation; Small Tracts; Easy
I AN U UnAr C terms. Write for Information.
Aim
B.S, COOK A CO.
007-H corbett mag.
PORTLAND. 0RE60B
Montavilla Acreage
84500 for 30 acres 2 miles northeirst
from Montavilla. being H.OO less
than sellinjr prices in same localitv.
Will be worth double if subdivided.
Now being sold to satisfy mort
gage. No misrepresentation!
No 'phone information!
R. H. BLOSSOM
316 Chamber of Commerce.
West Side
Residence
Modern 7-room house in choice loca
tion on West Side. Lot 50x100. Price,
$S5D0.
Rountree 6 Diamond
241 Stark St., Corner Second.
In Factory District
830.000 for one-story brirk with 50
by 9d foot corner lot. The founda
tion was laid for a three-story
building. Near Steel bridge on
West Side. Terms, if desired.
No misrepresentation!
No 'phone information!
R. H. BLOSSOM
316 Chamber of Commerce.
Tualatin Meadows
is a good place to get hold of a piece
of land. Fine soil, adjoining river, only
10 miles from Third and Washington,
and less than 1 1-2 miles from an electric-
car line.
Some tracts can be had for J50 per
acre for a short time. Platted in tracts
of S acres and np. Easy terms. Apply
THE ORRGOY IRO & STEEL CO.,
339 Sherlock Bldg.
To Close an Estate
S32SO for an attractive S-room dwell
ing with 50 bv 100 lot on Ross street,
the Nob Hill of McMillan s addi
tion; only 20 minutes' walk from
Third and Stark streets. Now
rented for $20 per month.
No misrepresentation!
No 'phone Information!
R. H. BLOSSOM
316 Chamber of Commerce.
East 28th and
Belmont Streets
9-room house, highly modern,, new
and clean; 100 feet from carline; rea
sonable price and terms.
F. W. XEWELfc,
502 Corbett Bldg.
XEW TODAY.
Good Farm
Of 250 Acres
Within i mile town of Eagle Creek,
on tho O. W. P. R. R. and 4 mile of
church, sehool and store; good fruit
land, farming and stork and watered
by living spring: 40 acres under plow;
house, barn and bearing orchard; 3000
to 4000 cords of wood on the farm ;
Hood.- River farmers re buying land
in the vicinity of this farm and are
paying from $50 to $100 per acre,
claiming It is as good for frsilt as
Hood River lands. We are now offering
this farm at half the price of adjoin
ing farms. Will take In exchange in
part city property. See us for price
and terms.
J. L. WELLS CO.
SOi Chamber of Commerce.
QUICK MONEY
To be m.ie by buying the N. W. lOOx
100, Front and Hall streets, next to
new five-story brick; hotel soon to be
BEEHIVE of humanity. New busi
ness center will be created; $12,500
refused for 50il00 corner lots in
vicinity. Has income. Price $15,000;
terms.
F. W. NEWELL,
502 Corbett Building.
'XLast Call!V
ONLY 4 LOTS LEFT
Cheapeat Kver Why?
Because: Each lot is .Wx
100; FUill Run water; doi-blp-trnfced
car service;
each lot a little park; hlirh,
piirhtty, healthy location
only $300 ?ach. Easy
monthtly Daymen ts. Call
early to he sure of retting
one or inese.
LHnrt Land Co., 14 td St.
80,000 ACRES CHOICE CARET LANDS ON
BIO LOST RIVER, IDAHO.
Snjrar Beetn. Alfalfa. Fruit. Grain.
Almost the entire tract Jo practically ievei.
with Just aiant enough to irrigate nicely. o
alkali. Mines, smellers and quartz mills in
mineral regions adjacent. Three beet mi pear
factories operating- in Bingham and Fremont
counties, in which a large portion of this
tract l situated. Market facilities unexcelled.
This tract to also bordered by one of the
most extensive etock ranges in Idaho. The
Oregon Short Line Railway is already In
operation across this tract and thre pro
poeed railroads will also pass over the same.
Purchase tickets to Powell Station, on Ore
gon Short Line Railroad. Pri-re, $.10.60 per.
acre ; per acre in advance ; balance in J
10 annual installments, 6 per cent interest on
deferred payments. "WRITE FOR CIR
CULARS TO THE
BIG LOST RIVF.R LAXD AND IRRIGA
TION COMPANY, LTD., BOISE, IDAHO.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
tOi McKay Bldg., 8d ft Stark.
tVE ME A CALL.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Abraham Sc White, 227 ft Washington st.
Andrews, F. V. ft Co. M 3349. 33 Hamilton bL
Angeles ILxcbanga, 18 Common weaKb bids.
Baker, Alfred A., 215 Abington bldg.
Thapfn A Herlow, 332 Chamber of Commerce.
Columbia Trust Company, 714 Couch bl. A1916-
Commercial Invest. Co., 219 Lumber Exchange.
Compton. J. F. Pac. ft A1M8. 100 Abingtoa bl.
Cook, B. S. ft Co., 507-8 Corbett bldg.
Crossley Co.. 708-1 Corbett bldg. M. 7854.
De Burgh, C. R., Pac. 773. 220 Ablngton bldg.
Goddard, H. W., Main and A 1743. 110 2d st.
Hotchklss. C. B, ft Co.. M. 1065. 303 C. of a
Jennings ft Co., Main 188. 206 Oregon laa.
Kinney ft 8 tamp her, 531-532 Lbr. Ex. M. 4460.
Lee. M. B., room 411 Corbett building.
Mall ft Von Borstel 104 2d st., 892 E. Bunwida.
O' Done ell, J. F., M. 4561 ft A2C61. 230 Stark.
Palmer. H. P., 202 Rothchild bide. Main 5661.
Parrish, Watkine ft Co.. 250 Aider st.
Porter ft French, 607 Commercial bldg.
Reed. Ftelda ft Tynan, M. 7004. A3451. 102 2d.
Rose City Realty In v. Co., Merchants Trust bl.
Scnalk, Geo. T . 264 Btark st. Main 302, A302.
Surety Investment Company, rooms 6''ft-27-S
Corbett bldg., opp. Postofflce. (Robert B.
Mav and W. Lawrence).
Sbarkey, J. P. ft Co.. 122 H Sixth st.
Sweneson, A. T. ft Co.. 253ft Washington at.
Tfce Oregon Real Estate Co., 884 Third at.
(Holladay Addition.)
Thompson ft Ogden. 848 Miss. Woodlawn 202.
Veteran Land Company, 165H Third at.
Waddetl, W. O., 309 Lumber Exchange bldg.
Woodbum Oregon Immigration Bureau.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
$2400 New 5-room modern cottage on full
sized lot. near the Piedmont carbarns;
splendid car service.
$2400 -5-room modern cottage in Mult
nomah. S775 Small house, full !ized lot. 6
bearing fruit trees, east front, located on
15th ?t., near Vernon. Sightly place. It
you are looking for a cheap place and
want to stop your rent, come and see us
in regard to this-
$1000 9-room house and full sized lot
In Sea view, Washington. Short distance
from the beach.
S27O0 for a 7-room house, piumhing com
plete, tinted wails, nice fruit trees. Splen
did car service. Easy terms.
12000 5-room modern cottsge. near
Piedmont carbarns. This is a good buy.
$2:500 One and one-half utory 6-room,
house, on Montana ave.; 6 fine fruit trees
and roses. Full ized lot.
$5000 Nice home in Piedmont.
T HOM PSOX & OGD E N.
. Phone Woodlawn 202. ft 48 Mississippi avt.
SNAP.
Chea.pe.-t quarter block on Broadway,
west of Union avenue, $3500 if taken be
fore April 10; terms.
R F. BRYAN,
505 "Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1003, A 1227.
THREE-ACRE tract with good plastered 6
room house, stone foundation, ready to
move in. Vineyard and large fruit- 2S
minutes' ride Oregon City carline. Will
sell at a bargain. L. W. Retnhardt, Oa!c
Grove Station.
JUST completed, new modern 6-room cot
tage, full cement basement, cement walks,
lawn graded and seeded. 1060 Eajtt Madi
son, one block north Hawthorne ave.
Phone Tabor 412. B 2120-
ACREAGE 2 to- 5-acre tracts on Oregon
City carline, 25-mimite ride, high and
sightly, good sprlnga; first buyers gt
choice. Call L. W. Reinhardt, Oak Grove
Station.
100 FRET square, vacant. T.'nion ave., near
Maegly St.; suitable for residence or btiRi
nesa purposes; price right; terms easy.
Culver, 62:i Chamber of Commerce.
FINE rew 8-room colonial house, corner;
also large 5-room cottage, your own terms
Phone East 675.
IRVINGTON home, swell neighborhood, near 2
carlines: a great bargain; terms. X 756,
Oregon lan.
FOR quick returns list your property with
McCaiium ft Gregg, 223 Chamber of Com
merce. SNA-P Modern 6-room house, nice lawn,
near car, $1600. D 73$, car Oregonlan.
CORNER lot, 50x100 ft., for sale cheap by
owner; no agents. B. F. George, 241 5th st.
92 ACRES. Vi in cultivation, 9 miles out, So
fare Horace H. Fisher. 170 Front st.
45y choHe 14 blck, 19th and East Wash
ington, cheap. Pallett. 304 Fenton bidg.
$35iV Good 10-room house, full lot, rlose in.
East Alder. Pallett, 304 Fenton bids.