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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
THE MOUSING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, ' APRFL 17, 1908. 15 ES Police Busy Watching Gangs of Vagrants. CAMP IN THE OUTSKIRTS One Band of 00 Scatters Through out City After Bring Seeu in Snbnrba Officers Rout Another Group of 25. ' Tramps In droves and organized bands ara Invading- th city and it baa been found necessnry to make special details of policemen to round up the intruders. Twenty-five hobos, camped around two blr fires In Sullivan's Qtilcn Wednesday nigtit were driven out of the city by Pa trolmen Richards and Levins and another army of 60 Is being watched for. having managed to march Into the city and dls- perse before officers could round them up. The odd spectacle of 60 dlrt-begrlmed and weary pilgrims trooping Into the city was witnessed at an early hour yes terday morning by Trusnt Officer White, who Immediately reported the cavalcade to police headquarters. At the time the Invading army was resting at Clinton and Division streets, on the East Side. They managed to scatter, however, before be. lng rounded up. By days the vagrant horde Infests the North End and loafs about the park blocks. Because of the presence In the city of large numbers ot worklngmen, temporarily out of employment, it Is dif ficult for the police to pick out the un employed from the unemployable. That the hobos are in the habit of camping In the woods about the city, however, has been learned by the de partment. Sullivan's Qulch. the favorite rendesvous, will be Invaded nightly by the police hereafter. Not a few are smart enough to get Into the woods en tirely outside the city for their night's sleep. U Cupid at Vassar," at the Heilig "CmD AT AM Aft, AT HF.XXIG. Kate Newton . Wanda Carroll Mrs. Carroll . Amoi North . John Willet... Shiny Hank MlM Page .... Rally Wehb .. Helen Conway Annlt Man ley. Made Hyte. . Patty Snow . Florence Gear Inss Buck Louise Muldener Harry B. Roche Claud Kimball . .George H. Tlromons George W. Lewis ......Louise Mouldner ...Clara Athy Rosa Bird May Canthorna Nina Mateland . . . . Josephine Sproule Ea Knight Atleen Pewers BI ARTHUR A. GREENE. THE star of "Cupld at Vassar" Is new to Portland, but her first ap pearance here last night at the Heillg was the occasion of a cordial welcome "it the part of an audience which seemed favorably disposed toward Florence Gear, her supporting company and her play. "Cupid at Vassar" is clearly the result of the success which attended "Strong-heart," "The College Widow" and other plays dealing with under graduate life. The author's name is not announced. It may be Miss Gear herself, or Jules Murray or Paul Gll . mora or any other of the affiliated mem bers of tha Murray staff. In spite of Its Incongruities and occasional triteness. It serves to hold the Interest, and, all things considered, makes a pleasing evening's entertainment. The central character Is a breesy country girl who. out of spite for Imagined slights, en gages herself to the bumpkin who runs the village bank at home and who Is supposed to possess the wealth of Far thest Ind. There Is a hero, the real possessor of the heroine's heart, who affects automo bile toga and is the victim of his sweet heart's half-sister, who holds out his ( letters and does other unworthy things characteristic of a cattish young woman who has been mildly scorned. In the middle distance are a tolerably funny character "njgger" man-servant, a drngonetque college matron and a bevy of attraotlv college girls. The four acts are laid in the country town and at Vassar. There are a number of spright ly musical numbers, which accounts for the designation of the piece as a mu sical "play. Each of the girls represents a distinct character and they differ from the typical Chora s girls in that they seem quite genuine, wholesome and con siderably like the bright students they are supposed to be. Miss Gear is a comedienne of consid erable ability, suggesting in appearance and methods our delightful friend, Marie Cahlll. She has a very good singing voice and Is altogether an actress with charm. . Rose Bird, who has the part of Helen Conway, was a distinct favorite last night and Is probably the most capable member of the support. The most at-w tractive song number la I Only Want the Band to Play a Walts for Me." "Cupid at Vassar" Is deserving of sup port from local theatergoers. There alll be performances tonight, tomorrow afternoon and night. CHILD KILLED; NO FENDER Eirene Streetcar Accident Results Fatally Company Blamed. EUGENE, Or.. April Is. (Special) Little Hattle Sumner, the (-year-old daughter of Warren Sumner of East ''airmount, was run over and killed by an electric car today at the turn In the line at Thirteenth and Alder streets. The child was on her way home from school with some other children snd was walk In a- backward. She stepped on the track Immediately In front of the car when It was too close to itop. The car struck her In the back and threw her apalnst the front wheels. Instantly killing; her. Her father was worktntT about a block away on the carllne a, the time of the accident. The Coroner's jury oes not blame the m.itorman. but censures the com pany for not haytne; a fender on the car. GAMBRINUS B0CK BEER On sale tn ken and bottles April IK Geer for Conrrroa. Knows ererT foot of the Second res trict from Astoria to Hontlnrton. Ohio Bank (Joes to Wall. TOLSDO, .. April r. The Iorr-8treet OD 0 TUMPS Saving Bank, patronized principally by workmen and small tradesmen, closed to day. Tha financial depression caused laborers to withdraw deposits for immed iate use. The bank had $126,000 deposits. CALL FOR BIDS ON ARCH Executive Board Is TJnwilHnjIy Forced Into Contract by Council. An ordinance that passed over the veto of Mayor Lane last week bobbed up serenely at a meeting of the street committee of the City Executive Board yesterday afternoon, and creat ed quite a sensation. This proejtdes for an appropriation of IJ580 to be used In the construction of an arch of welcome to be placed at Sixth and Hoyt streets during the Rose Carnival. On tho ground that it was unwise to spend that amount of public money for a temporary structure, the Mayor vetoed it. but it passed orer his disap proval. "Let's see that thing," said Mayor Lane, when the ordinance came up yesterday afternoon In the meeting at which he presided. After examining the ordinance care fully, evidently to see that it was regular in form, the Mayor was silent for several minutes, leaving Commit teemen Sabln and Wilson to make some suggestion as to what should be done. "It seems a shame to spend the money in this manner," commented Mr. Wilson. "Well, I guess our only course Is to do as the Council tells vs. and that Is to construct the arch of welcome," said Mr. Sabln. "Let's Just instruct the City Auditor to advertise for bids." This was done and the festival arch Is now 'assured. DAILY METEOJUVrOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, April 18. Maximum temper ature, el degrees; minimum, 40. River read ing at S A. M., 58 feet; change In last 24 hours, rise 0.6 foot. Total rainfall, 0 P. M. to ft P. is., nil; total since September 1, 1007, 80.4T inches; normal, 38.44 Inches; de flctenc3 70S inches. Total aunshlne, April 15. 8 hours 4x minutes; possible, 13 hours 32 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 6 P. M., 85 Inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. 0 m a 3 Wind. ? E ' 3 S-3 ! o M? - Br S" O sro g3 ? : i ' ' STATIONS. Baker city Blemarck BoUe Bureka Helena Kamloops North Head. . . . pocatello Portland Red Bluff ROseburg Sacramento Salt Lake San Francisco. . Spokane Tacoma Tatooeh Island -Walla Walla 681 T. I 88 70 O.0O 2I SB ' T. 4SW Pt cloudy Clear Cloudy 1W0.0W14.S MW'O.OOl 8!W I64O.O01 4(SE !o o.os'tj se 1640.00 8 W !ai 0.00,'15'sw (8S0.nO; a'SS Cloudy Pt eloudy Pt cloudy .Rainy Clear Cloudy Pt cloudy 62 0.00 8:3 89O.0O lllS-W 6S'0.0O,'lOlN 680.OO!l4 W Cloudy Clear Clear Clear lr.4 T. I 8S rCloudy OOO. .jltt'SW Cloudy ,10O.0lI4'B , Rainy ao.o!20lNW fCTloudy T Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Storm warnlng-s were ordered at the mouth of the Columbia River and at the entrance to the Strait of Files at 4:15 P. M. for a storm central at sea off the Wash ington coast and moving rapidly eastward. At 5 P. M. the wind at North Head had increased to a velocity of 72 miles an hour and the warnings were extended to Include alt seaports la the Puret Sound country. During the last 12 houra light rain baa fallen along the immediate Washington coast and alao in Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho. Tbe Indications are for rain Friday In Western Oregon and Western Washington and for showers east of the Cascade Moun tains. They will be heaviest In the north ern districts. FORECASTS. Portland snd vicinity Rain ;. high south westerly winds. Western Oregon Rain; high southwest erly winds rn tha Willamette Valley and along the north coast. Western Washington Rain; high south to southwest winds. Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Showers. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Showers; warmer south portion. EDWARD A. BEALS, District Forecaster. Perfect fitting glasses II at Metxger'a AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's Famous Theater Pbona Mala 6 Tonight. Matinee Saturday. Saturday and Sunday 'Nights. Fascinating;. Florodora The Musical Comedy With the World's Record. ( Beginolng Moaday Night The Belle of New York Evenings, 25c, 50c. 75c, 91; matinee, 25c 60c and 75c. nnr in theater 14th and Washington Phones Main 1 and A 1 11 TONIGHT AT 8:15 O'CLOCK.' (Special Price Matinee Tomorrow Last Time Tomorrow Xla-hC IXORESfE GEAR. IN THE MVSICAL, COU.BGB PLAT, "CUPID AT VASSAR." ' Evenings, $1.50 to 23c; matinee, tl to 35c. BAKER THEATER PhOD" GEO. L. BAKER. GEN. MANAGER. Tonight, all this week, matinee Saturday. Hail Calne's beautiful and Impres- slve drama. THE ETERNAL CITY." A story of Rome tn tha future. Maffnifl cent scenery and effects. Evenings 25c 35c. SOc; matinee. iJVc. 2JSc Next Week "The Strange Advent ores e( Mia Brown." LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 4696; Home, A 10X6 Wselt commencing- Monday. April 13. P. Allen xrecnts Miss Verna Feiton and the Allen Stock Company in Agnes Herndon's great sucess, "JjA. BELLE MARIE." first time at popular prices. Positively the best comedy drama aver written. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every eve ning at 8:15. Prices 10c. 20c and 30c. Boxes 50c. Office opens 10 A- M. to 10 P. M. THE STAR. Phones M MM, A 14M. Week Beginning Sunday Matinee. April 12, THE R. E. TRENCH STOCK. CO. IN . "A HOOSIER DAISY." A comedy drama In four acts. Time and prices remain the same. Next week The French Company offers for its last produc tion In this house the celebrated, comedy drama, "How Baxter Butted In." Begin ning Sunday evening. April 2, the Arra strone Musical Comedy Company will open an Indefinite engagement. Watch papers for first production and scale of price. PANT AGES Fourth and 8 1 axle Sta. The Leading Vaudeville House. For the Week Commenclne Today. DON ULANO, the black Wuty of vaude ville and the smartest horse on earth. WONDERFUL O'BRIEN TROUPE, Acro batic specialists, introducing Naomi. the Human Cannon Ball. Prices Upstairs, 15c; downstairs, 25c; boxes. SOc. Week day matinees. 15c to any seat. Performances 2:30, 7:30 and P. M. daily. The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe Week Beginning Monday. April 13 RIALTA, assisted by J. Louis Mint, lyric temr. "The Artist's Dream." DOR1A OPERA TRIO High-class operatic vocalists. GLADYS VAN. formerly with Murray A F. F. MONTRE8SA. the t. A. T. S. expert, exhibiting ' The Sleeping Beauty." MEETING NOTICE. PORTLAND LOOOS. NO. R5. A. F. AND A. M. A stated com munication win t. h.M thl. fFrt- 8 V day) evening- at 7:80 in the )rand Lodjc. Hall, Masonic Tern- Ola. Yamhill .nri -Ct - , t--u ... Work in M. M. decree. Vliltors welcome. By order W. M. I. W. PRATT, Secretary. SPECIAL ALL MASTERS AND ward.na of Portland lodgrs A. F. and a wm meet wun fortiana UDOKB . V v. kk thu ' ...... i 1 1 work. W. R. MAC KENZIHl Chairman of Committee. ROSE CITT CHAPTER. NO. , O. E. S. Regular communication this (Friday) evening. All members of the order are especially Invited. Social and nrogramme. By order JHKB. XI AT I I U SMITH, W. M. HASSALO LODGE. NO IS. .1. O. O. F. nebular meeting mis (Friday J evening at 7:80. Work in the 3d derree Visitors wel come. F. COZENS. Secretary. CHINOOK TRIBE. NO. S. IMPROVED OR DER RED MBN. meets every Thursday aleep . -o7 Ainiu l i no l, Auaiionum nan. A. J. OfiBURN. C. ot R. rUNKKAL NOTICE. M'NULTT April 16, Michael C. McNulty, aged 46 years. The deceased was a member of J, kj. h., Ulvlslon No. 1, and Longshore men's Union, Local No. 205. Funeral will take Dlace Sunday. Artrll IB. at 2:sn f M from Dunning, McEntee ft Oilbaugh's cnapei, tnence to the cathedral at 8 P. M. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Friends respectfully Invited. RUFFNER The funeral services ot Mary net nuiiner. Deiovea wire or fcatpn Ruffner, will be held at the family residence, 390 East 10th at. North at 2 P. M. today (Friday). Friends are re spectfully Invited to attend. Interment Klver view cemetery. POWERS In this city. April 16. at tha family residence. 100S Hawthorne ave., Patrick Powers, aged 83 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will 3e held at the above residence at 2 P. M. Sunday, April ill. Interment River View Cem etery. TRAIS In this city, April 16, W. F. Travis, aged 26 years, 7 months, S days. r unerai services will o neia Haturoay. April 18. St lO A. M from Rrlrsnn'i chapel, 409-411 Alder st. Friends invited. interment oreenwood Cemetery. J. r. FINLEV aV (Oil. iaHril Ulrwf Third and Madlsoa. Pboas Mala 9, A . 1SSS. vunBf, ac&iim m vtiioangn. f anermj irt rectors. 7th et Fine, pbone dt. 430. Lady asst. BRJCSOI tlNDBRTAKJNO CO.. 409 Aides a. aj aujsisiaac rnom jaaia eiss. EDWARD lOUIAK CO sTnaeral Dlreot- en, z is w, Lsar assistant. rnoM ja. av7. ZELLF.R-RYRES CO.. Fonsral Dlreet. ers. Z71 BusssU. East 1088. Lady aaslstmal. F. S. DCKItrNO. Undertaker. 414 Bast ararr. aaar assistant, rnone r.aat ss HOUSEHOLD NEEDS H A RUW A II K Qnuln seamless Iron nAllUIIAliii enamelware. 11.76 valua at $ 1.2ft. Columbia Hard war Co., Second ana Morrison. Franklin-Barnes Market Friedman Packlnr Company, Inc. Meats, Poultry, FUh. Vertabla 10-T Third street, tsom p nonet. Gas Man Ha a I-to Mantle, 25c, tha as iu amies qua, of tn beJt Ue mantle on tna roar net. Barretts, 410 Mor rison. Both phones. Wtfiri o000 cords flret-claas 4-foot flr wu wood, per cord delivered. rnons main 44.10. ttagi reek ruel con.' pany. 40S Corbett Bldf. KteHAnArv 1)14 yu know there was Diauuurrjf a stationery store at 38 Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and uiank hooks, uavis KUburn. A 1611. vlnrist Cut Plovers always fresh from x 1VX ,ot' our own conservatories. Martin Forbes, 347 waanmg-ton at. Both phones. fa-anl Rock eprlncfl CoaL Independent vvas coal A ice company, opposite City aJiorsr, cum pnooei. GAAr1q Plant your Sweet peas and early k,CCUl3 r&rden seeds now. Our 10O8 an nual and Jeed Planters' Quid free. Port- isna Ma tompmij, iw-iso front street. H ao aq Have you planted those bushes yetT Get busy now. 1 rose yetT Get busy now. Thou sands of bushes. lOc to 33c: catalorue teiis. portlandf Seed Co., 180-158 Front street. Electric Fixtures Jft "n prices are njai. ah wors ruaranteed. Western BSectiio Works. 61 Slth street. PIsHnv Knives. Forks and ail Sliver xiaiiug ware replated as trood as new. Oreg-on Plating Works, 138 Lownsdale. Main 237 O, A XO70. Win O Mai ley ft Neuberrer, 827 Wuh If me ins-ton street. Phone Main Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Insie- noos: rort, a 1.00. Wnnil The Portland Fuel Co. Seasoned "uuu Dr cordwood. 4 ft.. 13.50: sawed. so. w. ri ara wooa ana coai. x ard 287 S. Morrison st. Phones B 20, B 1029. Grand Central Station Time Card BOCTHEBN PACIFIC. LeaTlnar Portland Roseburg passenger , Cottage Grove Passenger ...,.. California Express San Francisco Express..... West Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove passenger Arriving Portia ad Oregon .Express , . . ." , Cottage Grove Passenger Roseburg Passenger Portland Express .yrefct Side CorvaUis passenger Sheridan passenger Forest Grove Paseenger Forest Grove Passenger 8:15 a. ra. 14:15 p.m. 7:45 p rn. 12:00 p.m. I 7:00am. I 4:10 a.m. ll:O0 a. m. 5:40 p. m. 7:Kil a m. .111:80 a.m. I 5 :30 o. m. .111:15 p.m. 6:35 p. m. 10 : 30 a. m. 8:00 a. m, 2:50 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express. ... 8:30 a. m, North Coast A Chicago Limited..! 2:00 p. m. tjYsriann jcxpress ii:4o p. m Arrtylng PortTand- North Coast Limited Portland Express Overland Express I T:O0 a.m. 4:15 p.m. 8:35 p.m. OREOOy RAILROAD a NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton paseenger , Chicago-Portland Special , Bpokane Flyer Kansas City A Chicago Express, Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer , Chi., Kan. City A Portland Ex. Chicago-Portland Special ,A Pendleton passenger 7:15 8:30 8:15 0:00 8:00 0:45 8:50 5:15 a. m. a, m. P- m. p. m. a. m. a- m. p. m. p. m. ASTORIA A COLUMBIA BITES. Lemvlag Portland Astoria A. Seaside Express Astoria A Seaside Express , Arriving Pert land Astoria & Portland Passenger.. Portland Expreaa 8 -00 a. m. 6:00 p, m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland I " C. P. R. Short Line, via. Spokane 8:15 p.m. Seattle 111:45 p. m. ArrivlBg Portland f C. P. R. Short Line, via. Spokane 8:O0 a. m. Vla Seattle 7:00am. Jefferson-Street Station BOt'TMEKN PACUTIC. Leaving Portlaad Dallas Passenger Dallas passenger . . . . . Arriving Portland Dai 11 as passenger ..... Dallas passenger . . . . . T:46 16 p. na. 10:13 a. i 5:50 p i OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Leaving Portland Salem Local Salem Local Salem Limited Salem Local Salem Local Salem Limited Salem Local Arriving Portland Portland Local Portland Local Portland Limited Portland Local ....... Portland Local Portland Limited Portland Local 6:15 a. m. 8:23 a. m. 9:05 a. m. 11:03 a. m. 2:30 p. ax. 8:35 p. m. 0:30 p m. 8:35 a. m. 10:21 a. m. Ill :83 a. m. 1:23 p. m. 4:50 p. ql 6:10 p. m, 7:35 p. m. St. Louis and other Western cities ex pect to be able soon to feast on Mexican oranges every year from the middle of Oc tober on, theae oranges being ripe a month or so earlier than the California fruit. MEDICAL BUILDING Park and Alder Streets mmuZmmm nm?-s ai-E S3), TI'Riaa!; ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Baird, A. W. physlrlaa and snrgwm Suits 0ao-. uain nu, a i4i. Barber. Dr. S. Jf.t demtlst Formerly Mo Leay bid, phone Main 1409, A 1409. City and County Medlcnl Society. Fisher, Dr. H. B., Aentlst Formerly Colum- Dia bidg. Phones Main 4Sii. a ijhu, Freuirli, Dr. C. Gertrude, physician Form erly Dekum bldg. Main 714. A 4017. Rawke, Dr. C. E. phystrtan and surgeon Formariy Oregon, blag. Mam lore. A 0W4 Hlrstel, Dr. Edw., dentist Main 1409, A 1409 Hoemer Dr. C. Parker, Dr. H. S-JSuita .-w-iu. uam 200. a iae. Hyde, Dr. Leon Wlllet, physician and snr- geon practice limited to genirp-unnary diseases Formerly Fleldner bldg. Main 265, A 1805. Lark in. Dr. Geo., dentist Formerly Ablng- ton biog. Phones Main 578. A 2744. Loomta, Dr. Bryon E., dentist Formerly Oregon 1 an oiug. phone a ai. Nelson, Dr. D., nh,va1rlaii and surgeon For- Himny iriieaner blag. Main 4sn: A 134U PerkJbna. Dr. T L., denrlnt Formerly Rus- eel bldg. Suite 407 -a. Main 1512. A 5404. Rlgg. Dr. J. O., dentist Main 109. A 1409. Rosendorf, Dr. Max, phynlclaii and "kin spe- elallst, formerly Berlin, Germany Of flcea 31fi-816. Phone Main 5060. Timms, Dr. Edna O., phy slcin Former 1 y Aiarquarn biag. phones Main 7t4. A 491T Walraraot, Dr. F. II., dentist Formerly Hamilton bldg. Phone Main 220O. Watson, Dr. Alfred P., dentist Formerly Ahtngton bldg. Phones Main B7, A 2744. Yenney, Dr. R. C., physlclnn and surgeon Formerly Marquam bldg. Main 878, A 4878 Young. Dr. J. Q., dentist Suite 416-17 Phone Main 5819. Zlegler, Amelia and Fred J., physicians and urrwns rnonei juain ooz. A 44il. CORBETT BUILDING 5TH AND MORRISON STS Ik JlJf ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Akin, Otis F., and Mabel, osteopaths, formerly Macleay bldg. Phone A 487H. Main 3227. Ca-vanah, Wm., Dr., deniist, formerly Co lumbia ft Buchanan, bldgs. Main 5139. A 6139. Chrtscensen, C, optician and jeweior, formerly with Butterfleld Bro. Officii 413. Main 8166. Chance, Artnur W., Dr., dentlet. formerly Dekum bldg. Offices 810-12. Main 1050. Coffey, R. c.. Dr., physician and surgeon, off 1 co 1017. Phone Main 449. Coaroy, R. J., Dr., physician and surgeon, of fices 806-9. Main 5139. A 5139. Corbett Estate of H. W.. Robert H. Strong, manager. Phone Mam 815. A 3261. Croesley Co., The, real estate, formerly Mo Kay bldg. Offices 708-9. Mam 7855. A 672. Dleck, Root. G.. civil engineer, formerly Mo hawk bldg. Phone A 3668. Dufur st Dufur, public stenographers. Phone Main 3004 A 5336. fails City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk bldg., F. S. Belcher. Main 5578 A 197&. Gates, Gertrude Lord, Dr., osteopan, former ly Mac 1 cay bldg. Main 1833 A 47Q6. Goudey & Wood, bonds, formerly 'Suchanaa bldg. Main 3472, A 3472. Hegele, U. W., Dr., physician and surgeon, formerly Macleay bldg. Main 4ul4, A 6333. Offices 1009-12. Jefferds, Henry Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 463 A 1463 Jones Treve, Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanan bldg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4014. A 5333. Kelsey; Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co-J jumoia biag. Main 6146. King, J. C. Elliott. Dr., physician, formerly Mohawk bldg. Main 2200. Kyne. B. F., Mrs., formerly Ruasel bldg. A 3967. Residence C IK 77. Labbe, IMmund J., Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 460, A 1460 Lent, Geo. P., attorney, formerly 2u6H Mor rison st. Office 419. Main 483. A 1083. Locke A Gullets, Dra., offices 819-820-821. Phones Main 741, A 2741. Mac ken lie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum. Main 267, A 126L Manlon, Kaoherine C, Dr., formerly Hamil ton bldg. Phone Main 2811. Matson, Ralph C. and Ray W.. Drs., former ly Marquam bldg. Mam 767. Metschan, K. L-. Dr., dentist, formerly Mar ouam bldg. Pbone Mam 746. MCHOL6, A. S.. C. L. A H. S., physicians. surgeons, formerly uenum. aiam zuu. a 1206. Oregon Life Inauran ce Company, L. Samuel uenerai Aigr. r-oone Jiatn osao. A 0602. Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., surgeon's offices. 908-10. Main 207, A 1167. Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fen ton bldg. unices, ooi-z. non Atatn 034O. Peters. Geo. D-, Dr., dentist, formerly Co lumbia bldg. Office 1021. Phone Main 767. Petzel. A. F.. Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum blAr Main 463. A 1463. Pierce, II A.. Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008, rnones Main 2044. A avav. Pollvka 4 Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morri son. Phone Main 73L Taylor, Frank M., Dr., physician and sur reon. formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. A1267 Upton, Jay ti. A Latourette, H. T., attorneys, xormeriy a we nana oiog. unices 00a-1. jiaam 6969. A 1809. Veazle A Veazle, attorneys, formerly Cham ber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. A 5442. Williamson ft McXary, physicians, formerly Marquam bldg. Main 449. Yaqulna Bay Co., The, formerly Mohawk bldg., W. F. Stlne. Main 557S, A 1978. Zsn, jas. c, vr.. pnysicwn ana formerly Marquam Diag. aiam sou. WHERE TO DINE ThsKinront "Best service ea Coast." lucoaigcill UJ connolsseura Tabls d'bots dl7. 50c Sun.75o. Oraad A ilawthorna TegetarianCaf e inlton'. a Soa aunner t5c Meals served a la carte A A. M. to 8 P. M. The llrgrrnn 1 Tth, Merchaats1 lunch ineifrajrOU aally -J special Ban. din. turkey or ablcken, chop suey si noodles, 60c DlinsniOrft's 4M Washlnrton st Mer XUUSUlUre chants- lunch. 11:50-1 2Sc: ln.. I to S P.M.. 2&c 8 Sc. spa San. dla. Anstro-Hungarian Restaurant 247 Taylor, between 2d and 3d. Best place tn town to eat at a normal prlc. Try ua today. F.mnlrft 191 Third st Jteculsr dinner. day. Th Vienna. 131 Morrison -, tinder new XlltJ llCllIia manas m't. Merchant'. H-S. 2oc a la carte. 8 A. M. to 1 A. M. Brandp' Grill 101 ,th onir a XJrnuutfS rn French cher can prpars such dinners as ars served at Brandos QrllL H'hn vlaltlnc Loa Angeles, try Hotel Wat 1 ul-u son and restaurant, ctimcr Tin mnA Flower sts. W. T. .Watson. ProD.. formArlv of Watson's 4th-st restaurant. Portland. mm r..wm.,.w.V.lif.HHln '"V -aiW.Ul t ? Cr--;. i i CLASSIFIED AD. RATES FOR.CASW ADVERTIHTVfl.y Fotlowtag rate will be given only hra advertising is ordered to ran eon seen Ot Anye, Daily and Sunday Ipsoea. The Orew goalan rbarges flrst-time rata each tnsertloa for elasslfted advertising that la not rnn oa eonsecittlve days. The flrst-tbrie rate Is charged for each tnaeruon in The weekly Oregonlan. ''Rooms." "Rooms and Board. "Ronse- keeplng Rooms." "flltnatlons Wanted." 10 words or less, 15 rents; 19 to 1 words, 20 eetits 21 to 25 words, 25 rente, ete. IV e dlnrount for addlftonsl Insertions. 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Care will fie taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonlan will not be rveponslble for errors In advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main 1070; A 1870, AUCTION WALES TODAY, At Oilman's auction rooms. 411 Wash lngton st.. at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Ullman, Auctioneer. At 2 p. M. the Pprtlsnd Auction Co. will men iurniture at zii f irst st. At 178-175 Second S.. at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, s tictmneer. NEW TODAY. The Best Chance Ever Offered You We have for sale 4 shares, at $260 on 6-acres of cultivated, level land within the city limits: hlarh and beau tiful, half In orchard; this tract will cut into 42 lots, which will sell at $400 a lot next year after the new carllne Is completed. Do Your Own Figuring There Is a total 'of ten shares on I v. 6 are taken: If you want one of the remaining 4. bo quick. Call at our on ice. we giaaiy give an particulars. THE CROSSLEY COMPANY, Inc. 708-709 Corbett Bldg. Hood River THE VALLEY IS BLOOMING. Now m an Idenl Time to Select Your Oar hard. It does not take a fortune to own land In Hood River Valley. Call and Inspect our complete list of small properties which can be purchased on terms to suit your finances. Investi gate our uncleared tracts. Inquire about our .wearing urcnaras. Mac Rae 5 Angus 483 Chamber of Commerce. Easter Gift J'7rSsrin 12-room modern home M3UU and y4 block of ground commanding the grandest scenic view on Willamette Heights; east and north front; Savier and 29th st. Let me show yon this. See it, you will be convinced. Terms. A. H. BIREELL, 202 McKay Bldg., Third and Stark. Save That Hundred Dollars! Buy a lot in "Katharine and Ken sington," on the Mpntavilla carline. Graded Streets. Brill Run Water. Prices $150 to $350 Easy Terms. . SCHIKORA & KEENEY, Selling Agents, 206 Bothchild Bldg. Main 1011. $6500 8-Room Bungalow Modern, large rooms; fine bath; two separate toilets; concrete basement; cement floor; retaining wall; cement sidewalks; beautiful grounds, lOOx 120; fruit trees, flowers and shrubs; Hawthorne ave., cor. Roland ave.; most desirable and picturesque part Western Slope Mt. Tabor; Mr. W. A. Buchanan's handsome residence; con venient to two canines ; a complete home. A. H. BIRRELL, 202 McKay Bldg., Third and Stark. One Acre Within the City on the Willamette 76 feet of river frontaz-e. with South ern Pacific track throuah the land and station 25 feet from the property, r-iouv, io'JU casn, oaiance easy terms. Owner wants to leave at once for hig-her altitude, therefore this sacrifice. If you want to double your money within six months, buy this acre. THE CROSSLEY COMPANY, Inc. 70S and 700 Corbett Bide PORTLAND HEIGHTS Whole Block For Sale Fine view, near car. $8500: part cash, balance 6 per cent. ill 49, Oregonian. MORTGAGE LOANS Money to loan on improved city property. ISAAC L. WHITE 331 Sherlock Bulletins. Fire Insurance. Rentals. OFFICES For Rent in Couch Bldg. 109 FOURTH ST. Apply Room 808. 8-ROOM HOUSE Party roinr awtr. will sell; electric, ras. furnace; finished Inside: lawn, shrubbery; for SR00, half cash, balance 6 per cent. This price Is less than can build for. Must be seen to appreciate same, r 781, Orefo-nlan. NEW TODAY- 5 or 10 ACRES WANTED We have a client who will pat up the money for a five or ten-acre tract suitable for immediate subdivision; bnt it must be within the city limits and close to carline. He will pay all cash. This deal can be turned in 24 hours, if the price is right. THE SP ANTON CO., 270 Stark Street. COOK & TRUBY Real estate, timber lands, general brokerage business. Phone A 2184. Room 611, Corbett Building Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Keal instate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL, M JdcKar Bids.. 3d Stark. ' OlVsf MJ A CALL. KKAL E8TATB DEALERS, Abrahsm A White. 121 Washlnrton ac Andrawa, P. V. A Co. M. 334S. S3 Hamilton M. Baker. Altrad A., Aslnstcm bids'. C- R. B. A Trust Co., 533 Chamber of Com. Chapln A Herlow, 332 Chamber ot Commerce. Commercial Invest. Co., 21s- Lumber Exchanse, Compton, J. F. Pae. A AIMS, loo Ablnftoa M. Cook. B. S. A Co., S07-S Corbett bld. Croeelejr Co.. TOS S Corbeit bids. M. 78BS. De Bursa, C. R., Pec. 778 220 Ablncton bids. Goddard. H. w.. Main and A 1743. 110 Sd ac Hotchklss. C R. A Co.. M. 1065. SOS C. ot C. Jeanlnss A Co.. Msta 1SS. aoe Oresoaiaa. Klnae A Etampher, 531-532 Lbr. BxM. 4480. La. K. B., room 411 Corbett bulldlos. Kali A Ton Borstal 104 Id st.. 32 B. Bursstde. CDonnell. J. F., M. 4501 A A2ML 230 Stark. Palmer, R. P., 202 Rothohlld bids- Main 5661. Parrlsn. Watklns A Co., 250 Alder St. Porter A Preach, 007 Commercial bld(. Reed. Fields A Tynan, M. 7004. A8M. 102 2d. Rose City Realty Iny. Co., Merchants Trust bl. chalk. Geo. D . 2S4 Stark St. Main SS2. A .102. Surety Investment Company, rooms 020-27-28 Corbett bids;., opp. PostoSlcs. (Robert B. May and W. Lawrence). Sharkey, J. P. A Co.. 122 Vs Sixth st. wenasoa. A. P. A Co., 2&3Vi Washlnrton at. The Oreron Real Kstata Co., 8816 Third sc. (Holladay Addition.) Tbompson A Ofden. 848 Mlsa Woodlawn 202. Veteran Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce. Waddell, W. O., 200 Lumber Exchange bids. Woodbum Oreron Imrhlrratlon Bureau. FOR SALE REAL ' ESTATE. GOOD lot, West Side, 40x100; south front age; first-class neirhborhood; bet. tfth and loth sts.. and Jeflerson and Collere; suitable for flats or an apartment-house; 84.V; mlcht shade a little for all cash. Culver, 024 Chamber of Commerce. NOB HILL. Best apartment-bouse site In this dis trict; clean corner, carllne, right price. R. F. Bryan, 5u5 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1U63, A 1227. LOT 33 1-3x60. old house of no value, ex , cept to brlnr rent. bet. West Park and Tenth, not far aouth of Hall: splendid chance to aecure home site, walkinr dis tance. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. A SNAP Two lots In Alblna, close to R. A S. carllne; cheap house and plenty fruit; forced to sell; only 3350 cash to handle. Vanduyn A Walton, 516 Chamber of Com merce. . WHY pay rent wncn you can ret a 1 V4 atory house for 415. Call and see plans; will do right by you. 63114 Washington at. Pacific 1227. W. D. Swearlngen. $2700 BEST, cheapest berry farm. Base Line road; good house and bam; 10 acres, 7 in best state cultivation. JOHN B. MATTHEWS. 722 Cham, of Com. FOR BALE Houses in Holladay Park and Holladay Add., also vacant lots; win build to suit purchaser. R. B. Rice, 600 Wasco at. Both phones. OREGON CITY CARLINE. Rlsley acreag. 2.81 acre. 200 grapes, all In cultivation. C. w. Rialey. owner, Rlsley Station. MODERN. 10-room house, large lot, one block from 3d-st. car, in South Portland; overlooks the river; fine view and a nice place. Phono owner, A 6035. IRVINGTON 1900. Lot 60x100. on 23J. 200 ft. from Thomp son; remember the Broadway car will run out 22d. 331 Chamber of Commerce. M 8177. , IRVINGTON 8110O. Lot 50x100, 24th, bet. Thompson and Til lamook; all Improvements paid; worth $1500. 331 Chamber of Commerce. M 3177. HOUSES for sale In all parte of the city; acreage does In, and farms in Oregon snd Washlnrton. Phone Main 4486. Kinney A Stampher, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg. QUARTER-BLOCK, cor. Front and Porfer sta.; gooa xor ousineBs ana apartments; the price has been reduced for quick sale. See us. 325 Lumber Exchange. $10.600 Whole block, close in, income prop- J wnj, uclius i wni, oaiance or Dlock good for manufacturing site; terms; owner. Apply 487 East Couch st. $2400 NEW modern bungalow. $.100 down. mommy; j diocks soutn Hawthorne, on East Forty-fourth St.; very desirable. Dr. Darlinr. WALNUT GROVE, 40 miles from Portland, at ices man value or worx included; siuo cash. $16 per month. 226 C 30th at. Phone B 1167. FOR SALE By owner, 7-room house com- trees, easy terms. 1146 Holgate. W. W. $S00 WILL buy good 7-room cottare. one diock z&ero canine, inauirs ss7 North 24th st. Phone Main -'fl80. FINE new 7-room residence In Irvlngton for sizou: Dest nouse to De nac? at that price. Call 325 Lumber Exchange. $2350 New modern- 6-room house, block; 2 diocu cvr . ami cunfjreie casement, oov .Lum ber Exchange. $5000 Nearly new, strictly modem 7-room house, excellent location on carllne; rnnvt sell. Main 5741. GREAT bargain In 4 lots on Montavilla car- line; come quica a you want this. E 826, Oregonian. NEW 6-room bungalow, modern, out Haw tnorne way; terms, owner. F SuS. Ore gonlan. $1200 Fractional lot on East Couch st.. bet. zuth ana zza. . v. palmer, 202 Rothchlld bldg. 6 ACRES at a real bargain on Salem elec tric, close in; easy payments, s 70s. Ore gonlan. NEW modern 6-room house, good location; S4UU- oown, oaiance mommy, ti 796, Ore gonian. IF you want two of the best lots in Gearhart rust ax a Dargain, can noorn oil corbett bldg. SNAP Modern 8-room house, nice lawn. near car, iouu. u 7 a a, care ore iron lan. FOR SALE by owner, good lot, close in. East Side; streets improves, ss k, oregonlan. GOOD building lots, $10 cash, $5 per montfiu rune, inamier ox commerce. 6 LOTS on West ave., $1800. G. W. Ed monds, xk enurcn si., sat. raDor. 7-ROOM houoe on 2&th and Alberta, st. siuw. Byrnes. irj morrison. CORNER lot lOCxlOO, Piedmont, for sale cheap. xiorace a.- r lsner, i tv rroni su FOB SAAB REAL ESTATE. NOB HILL HOMES. Tour choice of thoss new elegant 8 room houses In the West Slrtea most exclurlve .residence district. '7M Nortn -4th near Pettygrove, 7S9 Petrygrovs. near 24th. $7IWW Small amount down. $:iO ST month. FIDELITY TKI-ST COMPANY. Owner! 406 Commercial Block. Phonea Main 447. A 1445. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. A very neat, homey place. Just finished: dining-room haa beam celling and paneim up to plats ahelf. walls tlntM. bullt-ln china closet, large basement, with laundry tuns porch on front snd back, splendid plumMrg, gas and electricity, best of bath room f.xtures. air first. class. HKNK.LE A HARRISON, 217 Abiarton bldg. 10 ACRE tracts of orchard land, soli vol canic ash. 5 miles from Lyle, in famous Klickitat County, sold on easy terms; price $36 per acre If taken now. MANCHESTER A WILSON. 608 Wells-rsTgo Bids. A GOOD llttie Investment; store bullying on corner lot snd carllne: store room and 4 living rooms, on Hrst floor, two six or four three-room flats on second floor, this property will rent for $45 per month; you can buy It for 8380O: It la worthy of In vestigation. Geo. w. Turner. 41616 Rmhchlld bldg. WILL SELL 10 or 20 acres of my place to party who would Ilka a location near city, where a little money can make an Ideal auburban home; running water, with good chance for maklns nsh pond , and park; only bona fide purchasers need apply. Address W. A. Garner. Mll waukle. Or. BEAUTIFUL new, modern residence, 8 large rooma; complete in every way; reOnerl lo cality; good car service, one-half block: very, very cheap at $3250; just a -little down, rest like rent. L. C. Htona. 412 Commercial block. $11,000. Fine factory site, leased for 10 years: netting over 8 per cent on this amount; terms half cash, balance 8 per cent. F. S. AKIN, 823 Chamber of Commerce. HOUSE IN SOUTH PORTLAND, $750 4-room cottsge on Front st., a few days only at this price; $300 cash, balsncs $li per month. BOLLaAM. ORUSdZ HIOLEY 128 ThlrO St. AN ACRE AT THB PRICE OF" A LOT Th Uhmann acre on the Sal?m elrctrio nav j,t ben put on !; t tin choice; easy payments. THB CtTRTISS CO. 8J9 Ablncton Bid. LONG BEACH LOTS. Thr choice ocean front lots and three abuttlnr aame at Sea View, cheap for quick aale. Lots with ocean frontlrm are scarce; also 5-room furnished cottagre at Sea Side. Vanttuyp A Walton, 616 Chamber Commerce. OWNRR leavlnc city, offer hia nice home in Flrland: larg-e rooms; all modern con veniences; 1 block from Mt. Scott car; lot B(tIO0; rood team taken in part payment; price 12000; ternu. Box 12tt, Ariel, Or. FINEST improved 10 acres we know of In city of Portland; s;ood 0-room nous?. ood orchard, six blocks carllne ; prlc 12,000. Particulars, Northwestern In vestment Co.. 103 Fourth. Main T'.'U, A SNAP Three-room house and lot. on Tenth st, near Everett; good business lo cation. See or address ownr, B T. Pierce, Hotel Belvedere, Portland, bet. 5 and 6 o'clock P. M. 5 BEAUTIFUL acres, only f00 each, clos in. West Side, near Salem electric lln. cleared; deep, rich soil, running water; faces on the road. James C. Loean, room 411 Corbett bids. FOR SALE Bunglow. 8 rooms. 3 un finished, Willamette Heichts; modern In every respect; must be sold; owner leav ing for the East. Price easy terms. 1151 Thurmaa st. HIGH, sightly half Mock. 102x120. deep, rich soil, shade trees; rood building; site, near car, among- fine homes; only $S5o; terms. Portland Homes Co., 204 Morri son st. SIX-ROOM modern residence Inside of isth, St.. East Side. This is an exceptionally rood buy; 3S00; terms. Western Oregon Trust Co.. 14 Chamber f Commerce. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT'Y r. A. TUFTS. 808 V, WASHINGTON ST. CHEAP Only $4O0 each for tw bulldlns; lots. 50x100 each, fn beautiful Richmond, close- to car, west ot 41st, sishtly. James C. Locan. room 411 Corbett bid. $4000 Fine East Side residence on Yamhill w iiiciy modern, rurnace, ras ami electric li shts ; porcelain bath ; terms. Florence H. Fisher. 170 Front st. ACRE tract, only l00. beautifully located, close tn. West Side: handy to two car Vnea : cleared, rich soi L easy terms M. E. Les. room 411 Corbett bids;. -ROOM house bath. etc.. close in. extra bi lot 04x100, lawn; little cash; terms on balance. City Realry Brokerage Trust Co., W3 Chamber of Commerce bids-. 4i00 Full lot, sightly location, within walkln&r distance. West Side, cannot be beat: terms. Western Oregon Trust Co.. 14 Chamber of Commerce. - LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE for quick results with HORACE H. FISHER, 170 Front st. IRVINGTON 4 Wo. Beautiful lot on lth and Brazee; just Tight for a bungalow. 331 Chamber ot Commerce. M. 3177. SNAP ON PENINSULA. 100x100, near Peninsula ave. and O. R. & N. track; this must be sold at once. C. J. McCracken, 304 McKay bldg. $1800 3UYS 6-room house, full lot. on Mt. Scott carllne; $250 cash, balance $J5 per month. Western Oregon Trust Co.. 14 Chamber of Commerce. $300 EACH buys 4 beautiful building lots, ' 00x100 each, close to East Side car. wet . of 41st; eay terms. James C. Logan, room 411. Corbett bldg. NEW. artistic, modern 7-room residence, nicely arranged, choicest locality, Holla day Park Addition, near Broadway car. Y 756. Oregonlan. BEAUTIFUL 5-room bungalow, modern in every way; lot 50x300. near Hawti-.orne ave, $2850. $300 down. Conklin Bros. 302 Kothchlld bldg. 4 LOTS and small house. McKenna ave.. near at. jonn car; ami nun water; $1,350; can give good terms on part. Owner, K. 706, Oregonlan. FINES residence, quarter block, close In; newly " uo"" ui ia.n, uuuamg; no agents. Address Owner, 81 B Ore gonian. ELEGANT 7-room residence near Hawthorns ave., Bargain at J3w; 0-room residence. East Davis, only $2800. Particulars 103 Fourth. FOR BALE Bungalow of 6 rooms, bath and standard plumbing; will be completed tn 30 days; $l!3oo; terms to suit. - Call Tabor 623. A VERY choice corner lot in Hawthorne Park, location ideal for a few days only. Price on application. E 821, Oregonian. PENINSULAR lots, choice location, adjoin ing Swift's townslte; price $175 each. Sea R. B. Carey, office 1588 Peninsular ave. $2400 BUYS from owner a 6-room modern cottage; $200 cash, bal. $20 mo. 1104 E. Taylor. Tabor 830. F 773, Oregonlan. 7-ROOM house. Highland. New! modern: a big snap. $3250. John P. Sharkey Co.. 122 hi flth st. Main 550, A 2537. FINE business corner on Hawthorne ave. 100x75. a bargain at $3OO0. Conklin Bros, 302 Rothchlld bldg. IRVINGTON Full lot 13th. between Tilla mook and Thompson; $1030 cash. Owner, O SOL Oregonlan. LOTS East 63d at., all in cultivation, hiph ahd level; streets, water; terms; $2x. Phone East 5146. LARGE! new modern 8-room house, corner, also 5-room cottage: terms to suit. Phone Woodlawn 1799. EQUITY in 2 choice lot Roe City Park on Sandy road and Alameda st. Owner. H 70S, 1 Oregonlan. 2 LOTS. 66x110. with fmlt trees and small house, XS00. 876 Dep'auw st., Ports mouth, Or NEW modern 5-room cottage; Flrland. Mount Scott carllne; terms; owner. H 707. Ore gonlan. y. BARGAIN 5-room cottage. $1125; 200 down, $15 a month. Webb, 380 East Washington street. FOR SAL15 6-room house and l"t, Piedmont, cheap; owner leaving city. G 816, Ore gonlan.