THE 'MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, ArKIX Z5, IDOS.
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FEAR TO CHAMPION CANTEEN
KKW (X)XGRKSS.HKX 1IAVK THE
tX)tU.GE OF CONVICTION'S.
from Have InMetrf On It Restora
tion lit Sold lor' Home, but
None at Army Posts.
ORDT.ONIAN NKWS BVRluAC, Wah
irgton, April J. -Snnifi brave members of
the Hoiiim of Representatives have mu;
tori up fMifTVtent riurar to insist upon
the restoration of the canteen at the va
rious fcnMiera Home In the United State,
but none of the braves, who disregard
the sentiment of the W. C. T. I'., have
yt doomed it advlaabfe to undertake to
rtorp. the canteen to regular army
pn.Ms. It Is the consensus of opinion of
comma n!ing officers of the Army that
ihf canteen should bo restored, in the
Interest of the aervire, us well as in the
Interest of the enlisted men, and the
nrnnta of the War Iepartment show
much more drunkenness and dlaorder and
many more desertion ainre the canteen
whs abolished, than before.
The reports of Governors of Soldiers'
Homes nlmw a a disastrous a condition
among the old soldiers as prevail among
the active members of the Army. The
Inhabitants of the Homes are not desert
ers, hut they turn up drunk, and $rot into
all sorts f trouble, because they, like the
troopers, have been dented the privilege
of buying good beer and light winea on
their reservations, and are driven to the
outlying dives, where all sorts of bad
liquor is sold, and where other vile temp
tntions are placed in their paths.
H la the unanimous opinion of tie Gov
rrnors of ti e Soldiers Homes that the
canteen should bo restored at the re
specttve Homes. In order that the old
soldiers may be protected against bad
liquor, and be held in restraint. There
is no stronger showing in regard to
Soldiers Homes than in regard to the
army post, hut it is believed by the
fearless Congressmen that if they can
restore the canteen to tho Homes this
year, tbev can take one more step and
restore the canteen at army posts next
session, after the election la over.
There Is considerable doubt, however,
if the brave band will muster enough
support to even restore the canteen to
Soldiers" Homes: the average Congress
man is a coward on the canteen subject
CANADA'S NEW COUNTRY
nr Gmt Slave Lake, Summer
Wheat Grown Over Ice Stratum.
Harper's.
Thfre in a. Bt retch of country, vaster
Immeasurably than any remaining pnr
Hon of the world which Is available for
white settlers, noon to be exploiter!.
Towns will sprln up. industries will
arise, metals of fabulous wealth will be
mined from the ground. A new domin
ion will be added to the British Empire
In the North of Canada.
This must not be confused with the
Northwest, with Saskatchewan and Al
berta Provinces. Into which immigrants
nre now pourimx annually by the hun
dred thousand. In Iabrador, and west
of Hudson Bay clear up to the Arctic
t Ircle. is a srreat unknown country,
where, for a whole centtiry, lsolated set
tlers have had their homes, wholly cut off
from civilization.
With the purpose of developing this
pignntlc domain, hitherto given over to
the Hudson Hay Company and ita Indian
trappers, a Senate commission has re
ently been held in Ottawa. A surprl
Iiib: feature has been the evidence of
residents of the extreme North who came
down to testify. Many of these had
started for the Klondike during the first
rufh of prospectors, and taken up their
abodes instead somewhere along the
basin of the Mackenzie.
In these regions the ground thaws to
a depth of three feet during the Summer
months, under a perpetual sun, which
sendsi up the temperature toward the
nineties. Beneath this is a layer of per
petual Ice. North of the Great Slave
l.ake. In a latitude parallel with that
of the Bering Sea. a temperature of 100
degrees n the shade was registered on
several Bucoesslve days. Wheat, peas,
potatoes, and all garden fruits and vege
tables, have been grown during this
Summer months over the stratum of per
petual Ice under the soil. From May
until October, frosts In some sections are
wholly unknown.
Mr. XV. F. Bredln. a member of the
Alberta Legislature, gave evidence of the
mineral wealth of the country. For
miles he encountered wells of natural
gas. which could be ignited to a height
of 35 or 3t) feet. All along the Athabasca
tar oozed continually from the banks,
which, for Hiu miles, consisted of asphalt.
Asphalt lakes of enormous dimensions
were constantly encountered by another
witness. Tar .sands exist all along the
Coppermine River, up to the Arctic Sea.
Boring for petroleum was stopped by a
tremendous flow of natural gas., which
still continued when the spot was revis
ited several years later.
DAILY MF.TKOROMMilCAl, REPORT.
VORTI.AXD. April 24 Maximum tem
perature. 5. degree: minimum. 45 River
ratling at 8 A. M., 10 a feel; change' in last
-4 hour., rise 0 foot. Total rainfall, 5 p
M. to 5 P. M.. IS Inch; total since Septem
ber 1, l!ii7. 3.15! lnihe; normal, 3H.2S
Inches: denclencj. 5.71 Inches. Total sun
shine April nil; possible. 13 hours
Tnlnuif.. Barometer (reduced to sea level),
al 5 P. M . 80.87 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
STATIONS.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The storm announced yesterday evening
proxed to' be of considerate energy and It
caused the following maximum wind ve
in. Illes In this district; Xorth Head. Wash.,
r.i miles eoulh: Tatoosh Island. Wash.. .-.2
miles west: Seattle, 40 mllea southwest;
Taooma. 32 miloa southwest: Spokane.
Wash.. 40 miles southwest: "ftreoma 32
miles southwest; Spokane. Wash., 40 miles
southwest: PocateUo. Idaho. 38 miles south
west; Portland. 2 miles west; Walla Walla.
Wash.. ;28 miles southwest, and Baker Ctlv.
Or.. 2iJ miles west. The rains attending the
storm were not heavy but thev were gen
eral In all except the arid sections of the
Xorth Pacific States. The barometer has
risen rapidly during the last 12 hours and
the weather this evening ia clearing with
i he Indications favorable for a few dav of
fair weather with rising temperature's. It
will be cool in the earlr mornings and
frosts will occur in many localities Saturday
and Sunday mornings.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair and warmer;
northwest winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Fair and warmer; northwesterly winds.
Kastern Oregon. Eastern Washington asd
Northern ldah3 Fair and warmer.
Southern Idaho Fair.
LUWAKU A. BEAL, District Forecaster.
THE
PORTLAND
rOETUKO, OS. .
MODRHN '
I H OTEL
CORNER SEVENTH
lool ONE MIXXJOIt DOZJLABS.
: PorttamTj New and Modem Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp :
Enropean Han. Free Bos. , I
l WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. I
Centrally Located
mwm Imperial Hotel
felfi Hife . c ........ w,.:
Lronic flatRBC Pbost
la Every Room.
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND. OREGON
EUROPEAN PLAN
Itsnia, (t.M to fS.M Per Day
Aeoordliuj te LMsaUasu
smMMk N0RT0NIA HOTEL
'3 fs cs f-
ilffiJRJSJvl
. V. IkATtBa. rrealdrwt.
t P Hi CB, f
St Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets. PORTLAND. OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
THE
Park St. Bat. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
HOTEL LENOX H j
Portland's Newest and Most Modern Hotel
Up-to-date grill Free bus meets all trains Rates I
$1 day and up European plan Long dis- J
tance phone in all rooms Private baths I
I
AMUSEMENTS.
TICIT f n THEATER
14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and "A" 1122.
TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY.
Special I'lii,?
Matinee. l':l.i.
Last Time
Tuniglit, S:in.
The tuneful musical-comedy.
THE 1MSTRICT LEADER"
Evenings, $l.Tit to 30c; matinee, $1 to 23c.
IiPff ip THEATER
IlUlLlH 14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A 1122
3 NIGHTS BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY
Special Price Matinee Wednesday
.H'INTYRE AN1H HEATH,
In the lusica! Play
THE HAM TREE"
Evenings. $J. to 50c; Matinee $1.30 -to 50c
BAKER THEATER Fhon"
ORO. L. BAKER. Gen. Mananer.
Matinee Today, Last Time ToniKlit.
'THE 8TKANGE ADVEXTLBE3 OF MISS
BROWN."
A cream of fun and laughter. Life In a
jrlrl hoardinK school. lid you laufth at
"Charley's Aunt" ? W-ell. you will lauch at
this.
Ev-nlnirs 2."tc. 3Sc. 50o. Matinees. 15c. 25c
Next Week. Starting Tomorrow Matinee -Mierlo-c.i
Holme.."
LYRIC THEATER
v Both Phonea; Main 4i5. Home, A 1026.
W commencing Monday, April 20, R,
P. Allen presents Mis Verna Pelton and the
Allen Stock Company In Charles W. Chase's
dramatization of Marie Corel 11 i celebrated
novel. "THELMA."
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdey
and Sunclny. Prices lOc and iMc. Every even
ing at 8:13. Trices U). JOc and :.0c. Boxes
SOc. OfCUe opens 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
PANT AGES
Fourth and
Stark Sts.
The Leading Vaudeville House.
For the Week Commencing Today.
THE NElMON AERIAL. BALLET.
Beautifully staged, elaborately produced
A dazzling spectacle.
LOKKAINK Bl't'HANAN AND TROUPE
in a brilliant new comedy success.
Price fpstalrs, 15c; downstairs, U5c; boxes.
50c. Week daT" matinee, l.'.c to any seat.
Performances 2:30, 7:SO and 9 P. M. daily.
TONIGHT
Boxing and Wrestling
Final Mateheo of Ike Pacific Coaat
. UMIUIVSIUIP.
All Winners Will Compete Tonight
at the ,
Expo Skating Rink
Nineteenth and Washington Streets.
5 MreMtllns; Matchea
6 Boxlii Matrhea
Tirketa for ale at' Powers '? Kstes'
JJrug Store and suilier Cigar Store.-
EB-UM)FABTZ M
FOB TOCRI8T mm
COMMERCIAL
VBAVEXEWt
PpMte! ratt. aaada
to fwnllln Hi la
al a"tleniem. 1 i
MMtcnml wtH b.
plum at all tlmr.
in abow imm and
,1r. prtpr. A mod
ma Turkish baab. to
tab tubman, la UM
bocai.
II. C IM1WIBS,
0R EQ O n'1
AND STARK STREETS
Modem Improvements
Seventh and Washington
PhiL McUchan & Sons, Props.
Rates $1.00-$1.50-$2.00
rtrsC-dasa Cheek tistiiiiisi
CoasMCsed With Hotel.
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON $T.
Mi Portland's Newest and Most Modern!
Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof
Amerleam Rales o Fsnnllles)
and European Oar Boa Meets All Trains)!
Sample Suites, with Baths, for Traveling- Men.
O. O. DATia. Baa.
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Lonjc PUtance Phones
in Every Room.
Aitto Bus Meets
All Trains.
. Rate American, $2.00 per day and up.
Pates European. $1.00 per day and up.
Per month, single room ana board, $45 to $65
accordlnc o room. For two. $75 to 11.
Board without room $30 per month
a a j
AMl'SEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theater. Phone Main 6.
Matinee Today. Tonight 8:15 Last Two
Performances
"The Belle of New York"
Be on hand to bid farewell to the favorites.
Evenings,' 25c, 50c, 75c, $1; matinee, 25e
50c, 75c.
THE STAR phoTi4" 6,aa
Week Beginning April 19. li08.
The R. E. French -Stock Company
In Their Farewell Production.
"HOW BAXTER BUTTED IN.
A Comedy-Drama In Four Acts, by Owen
Davis Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 2:30 P. M. Prices
10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15 P. M.
Prices 15c, 25c and 85c.
The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe
For the Entire Week y April 20.
H ALLEN ft FILLER Presenting George M.
Cohan's Comedy, "Election Bets."
MR. LEO COOPER fc CO. Presenting "The
Price of Power."
TWO ROSES A Dainty Musical Offering.
F. F. MON TRESS A The Dean of the I. A.
T S. E. Operators. Exhibiting
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
H A R nW ARK Genuine seamiest Iron
HAiiUHAArj enamelware; $1.J5 value
at $1.25. Columbia Hardware Co.. Second
and Morrison.
Franklin-Barnes Market
Friedman Packing Company, Inc. .Meats,
Poultry. Fish, Vegetables. 105-7 Third
street. Both phones.
Gas Mantles . si g;
mfcntle on the market. Barretts, 410 Hor-
riscn. Both phones. x
Wnnii 11000 cord first-cia 4-foot or
?f uvu wood. 455 per cord delivered.
Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creejt Fuel Com
pany. 4QS Corbett Bldg.
Stat lOflPrV Dld you know there was
OiailUllCl j e tationery gto,., at
Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and
Blank Books. Davis fc KilburnA 1811.
Florist Cut Floaers always fresh from
our own conserTator.es. Martin
& Forbes. 347 Washington st. Bot phones.
Cnfll Rock Springs CoaL Independent
VU01 Coal & ice Company, opposite City
Ktapllq r,ant your Sweet peas and early
uccua garden seeds now. Our i&0S an
nual and .3eed Planters' Qulde tree, port
land Seed Company, ISO-lStt Front street.
Rpi, -Have you planted those rose
llunco bushea yet? Get busy now. Thou
sands of bushes, 10c to' 35c; catalogue tells.
j ji no u ct-r-na v.., lov.au r tutu m ireeL.
Electric Fixtures "he'
prices are right. All work guaranteed.
Western Electric Works. 61 Sixth street.
'PlaflntP Knives, Forks and all
x laitug ware replated as good s
Silver-
aa new.
Oregon Plating Work. 16th and Alder. Main
575. A 2575
AViilA O'Malley Neuberger. 327 Wa.-h-MIUC
lngton street. Phone Mala 23W4.
Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle
nook Port, tl.30.
IVnnil The Portland Fuel Co. Seaoned
"Vuu flr cord wood. 4 . It,, S5.50; sawed.
S6.00. Hard wood and coal. Yard 2S7
E. Morrison sU Phones 20, B 1026.
MEDICAL BUILDING
Park and Alder Street
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Balrtt. A. W., phratrlaa aaid an acuta Quite
-0. Main UOU A MOO
Bartter. Itr. 8. J., dent bit Formerlv Mao
Lea y bldg. Phone Main 1409, A 1400.
City and County Medical Society.
FWher, Or. H. B., deatlwt Formerly Colum
bia bldg. phones Main 4311. A 1340
French, Or. J. (iertrtiil, jhyslcta Form
erly Dekum bldg. Main Tit. A 4K17
Hawk. Dr. C. E.. physlrlaji and surge am
Formerly Oregon, bldg. Main 1312. A &t04
II in tel. Dr. dw., dectbk Main 14O0. A 1409
UfMiiner. Ir. C. S., Parker, Ir. U. 8. Suite
.'.0J-10. Main 26, A lbo
Hyde. Ir. Leon WIHet, phytdrlan and nr
geoti Practice limited to genlto-urinary
dlpeaees Formerly Fleidner ' bldg. Main
26.-.. A 1803.
Lark In, nr. .eo., dentist Formerly Abing
ton bldg. Phones Main 078. A 2744
Loom is. Dr. Bryon E.. dentistFormerly
Oregonlan bldg. Phone A 3318.
Nelson. lr. d., physician and surgeon For
merly Ftiedncr bid;. Main 4311; A 1340.
Perkins, Dr. T. L... dentist Formerly Rus
el bldg. Suite 4r7-8. Main 1512. A 6404.
KiggH, Dr. J. Q., dentlitt Main 1408. A 14O0l
Bovendorf, Dr. Max, physician and skin spe
cialist, formerly Berlin, Germany of
fice,, 815-310. Phone Main 0O6O.
Tlmmi, Dr. Edna O., physlcian Formerly
Marquam bldg. Phones Main 714, A 4917-
Walgamot, Dr. F. H., dentist Formerly
Hamilton bldg. Phone Main 2290.
Watson. Dr. Alfred P.. dentist Fonrferly
Ablngton bldg. Phones Main 376. A 2744.
Yenncy, Dr. K. C, physician and org eon
Formerly Marquam bldg. Main 878, A 4878
Young, Dr. J. Q., dentist Suite 416-17
Phone Main fiSltf.
Zlcgier, Amelia and Fred J., physicians and
turgcont. Phones Main 682. A 4-43.
Grand Central Station lime Card
SOCTHKRX PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Roseburg Passenger
Cottage Grove Passenger
California Express
ban Francisco ttxprcsa.
West Side
Corvallis Passenger
Sheridan passenger .....
....j 6:15a. ra.
4: is p.m.
7:45 p m.
12:00 n.m.
) 7:00 a.m.
4:io a.m.
Forest Grove passenger
est Grove passenger Ill:'
est Grove Pasenger ....... .s:-
rriving Portland f
eon Express 7;;
:00 a. ra.
.Forest
40 p. m.
53 a m.
Arrivl
Or eg J
Cottage Grove Passenger. . .
.111:30 a.m.
Roseburg .passenger
Portland Express
West Bide
Corvallis passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger. . . .
Forest Grove Passenger. . . .
. .1 6:30 p. m.
. .111:15 p.m.
6:35 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
2:5Q p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express....! 8:30a. ra.
ortn coast & cnicaso iimuea. . z:ood. m.
Overland Express 11:43 p. m.
Arriving Po rtland-
North Coast Limited. .
Portland Express
Overland Express . .. .
OREGON RAILROAD i
I
7:00 a.m.
4:15 p.m.
33 p.ro.
NAVIGATIOX CO.
Leaving Portland
Pendletun I-.ssenier
7:15 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
8:15 p. m
0:00 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
9:45 a. m.
8,50 p. m.
y. 15 p. m.
Chicago-Portland special
Spokane Flyer ,
Kansas City & Chicago Express,
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer ,
Chi.. Kan. CHy & Portland Ex.,
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger . . . ,
ASTORIA ft COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leavina' Portland
Astoria fe Seaside Express
Astoria & Seaside Express. .....
Arriving Portland
Astoria Portland Passenger. .
Portland Express
8:00 a. m.
:00 p. m.
12:15 p. ra.
10:00 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Lett vino: Portland
C. P. R. Short Line, via. Spokane
Seattle
Arrivina- Portland
8:15 p. ra.
11:45 p. m.
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane
8:O0 a. m.
Via
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN fAClxlC.
Lea ring Portland
Dallas Passenger ........
Dallas Passenger ........
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger
Dallas Passenger
PRECOX ELECTRIC"
Leuvlnc 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 i..'..
Portland Limited
Portland Local .-
7 :40 a. i
4:13 p. i
10:15 a. i
5:50 p. I
RAILWAY.
0:15 a. i
8:25 a. i
9:05 a. l
11 :05 a. i
2:30 p. j
8:35 p. i
6:30 p, l
8:35 a. i
10:21 a. i
11:36 a. i
1 :25 p. j
4:50 p. i
8:10 p. l
7 :62 p. i
WHERE TO DINE
Th Sr?pnt Teat ..rrlea on Coaat."
d'hote dly. SOo. Sun.75c Qrand a; Hawthorn..
IVkpn visiting Los Angeles, try Hotel Wat
M son and restaurant, corner Pico and
Flower ats. W. T. IVataon, Prop., formerly
of Watson'. ,th-st. restaurant. Portland.
VAn-ftnrinnCnfp 105 Sixth t.. near
6geiarianiBie wash. Sunday dinner
3oC with Ice cream. 11 A, M. to 8 P. M.
Thdltroirnii 119 7th- Merchants' lunch
lUBlriiJ,U da41jr Special Sun. din.
turkey or chicken, chop auey Sc noodiaa, 60a.
Austro-Hnngarian Restaurant
247 Taylor, between 2d and Sd. Beat place In
town to eat at a normal price. Try n, today.
FniTlirn 192 Third at. Regular dinner,
empire 26o-. special dinner ev.ry Sun.
day.
IJrnnrtps' Grill 103 8th - n'r
Xi aUUtS U11U French chef can prepar.
such dinners as are served at Brandes QrllL
MEETING NOTICES.
A REGULAR meeting of M. E. B.
A.. NO. 41 will be held this (Satur
day) evening, 133& First et., room 11.
Visiting member welcome.
P. G. FORBKS, Sec., Bus. Mgr.
WASHINGTON TiOTXiH. No 4
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
mon Ira tfon this (SaturdavV eveji-
9X7 Ing 7::;0 o'clock. Bast Kighth and
Kurnrtde. h.. A. degree. Visitors
welcome. By order W. M
. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec.
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iXNERAL NOTICES.
EYMAN The funeral of the late Christian
Eyman will take place Sunday. April litf,
at 1:30 P. M. from the Apostolic Christian
Church, corner of East Stark and East
t!2d sts. Friends Invited.
COGSWELL In this city. April 24. Charles
A. Cogswell, aged 4 years. Friends of
the family are respectfully invited to at
tend the funeral services, which will be
hMd at the Portland Crematorium Sun
day. April 26. at 2 P. M. Those desiring
" to view the body may call at the family
residence, 4.14 Holladay ave., any time
after 2 P. M. Saturday until la o'clock
Sunday.
DAUTOFP In this city. April 24. Mrs.
Mary DautoiT. 'aged 34 years. Funeral
from residence, 232 Gibbs St., at 10 A. M.
Sunday, April 26. Please omit flowers.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Funeral Ilre-t--OTS.
2i0 3d eg. Lady aaaistant. Phone M. &07.
V. P. FTNLKT BON. nnerml mreetora,
Third and Madison. Phone Main . A 1689.
Donning. McEmtee m GUbanxh, Fnnerml Il
rector, "th Pine. Pbooe M. 40. Lady sm.
KRICSON UND ERTAKI NO CO., 409 Alder
. Lady assistant. Phone Main fit.
ZELLER-BTKNES CO.. Funeral Dtreei
m. 73 RuaselL East 1088. Lndy assistant.
F. 8. DUNN1NO. Vadrtakr. 414
avwer. uw aaautaab rttoa
CORBETT BUILDING
5TH AND MORRISON STS
V k.-4 i?5 ; ?2
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
kin. Otis P., and Mabel, osteopaths, formerly
Macleay bldg. Phorje A 4879. Main 3227.
CavanMgii, Win.. 1... dentist, formerly Co
lumbia A Buchanan. bldgs. Main 31Jw, A Mat).
Cbristensen, C. optician and jeweler, formerly
with ttutterneld Bros. Office 413. Main M66.
Chance, A-rtnur W"., Dr., oenti4n( formerly
Dekum bldg. Office 610-12. Main lt'otf.
Coffey, R. c.. Dr., physician and surgeon,
office 1017. Phone Main 440.
Conroy. R. J., Dr.. physician and Burgeon, of
fices 808-. Mala blW, A
CorJett Ktnate ot H. W., Robert H. Strong,
iranager. Phone Main 815. a 8 .'91.
Croseley Co., Ttv, real estate, formerly Mc
Kay bldg. Offices 7ud- Mam 7si0. A &it.
Deck, Robt. G.. civil engineer, formerly Mo
hawk bldg. Phone A tt6a.
Dufur A Dufur, ijubllo s;uugraphera Phone
Main 3oo4 A .
Fail City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk
bldg., F. S. Belcher. Main fifiTtt A Wit.
Gates. Gertrude Lord, Dr., osieupaft, former
ly Macleay bldg. Main 1833 A 47UO.
Goudey a Wood, bonds, formerly Buchaaaa
bldg. Main 3472, A 3472.
Uegele. 11. V.t Dr.. pnIcian and surgeon,
formerly Macleay bldg. Main 4ol4. A 6333.
Offices lUoi-lli.
lefferds, Henry C. Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 403 A 14U3
Jones Treve, Dr.. denlim, furm-rly Uucnanan
bldg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4ul4. A &3o3.
Keieey, Frank C, civil engineer, iormttriy Co
lumbia biug. Main 61-iti.
King. J. C. Elliott, Dr., physician, formerly
Mohawk bidg. Main 220U.
K.yne, B. F., Mra., formerly Russel bldg.
A 3D67. Kisldence C 1177.
Lab be, Edmund J.. Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Lab be bldg. Main 450, A 1460
Lent, Geo. P., attorney, formerly 2tJi Mor
rison st. Office 41U- Main 483. A liiS3.
Locke & Gullete, Dre., offices 81W-0O-SCl.
Phones Main 741, A 2741.
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physlclsn and sur
geon, formerly Dekum. Main 2t7. A 1267.
Miuiion. K.atwerlne, C, Dr., formerly Hamil
ton bldg. Phony Main 2811.
Maison, Ralph C and Ray W., Drs., former
ly Maro.uam bldg. Main 707.
Met sen an, E. L., Dr., dentist, formerly Mar
quam bldg. Phone Main 746.
NICHOLS, A. S., C. L. & H- S.. physicians,
surgeons, formerly Dekum. Msln 2u0, A 12u6,
Oregon Life Ineurance Comiajiy, L. Samuel
General Mgr. Phone Main 0385. A 0402.
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., surgton'a
offices, 8WJ-10. Main 207, A 1287.
Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fenton
bldg. Offices Phone Main 0340.
Peters, Gio. D., Dr., dentlet, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Office 1021. Phone Main 767.
Fetzel, A. F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
bldg. Main 4G3. A 1463.
Pierce, B. A,, Dr.. physician, offices 1007-1008.
Phones Main 2M4. A 3b30.
Poll vita & Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morri
son. Phone Main 73L
Taylor. Frank M. , Dr., physlcJan and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bidg. Main 267. A1207
Upton, Jay H. & Latourette, H. T-, attorneys,
formerly S wetland bldg. Offices 620-7. Main
69tttt, A 186.
Veasie & Veasle, attorneys, formerly Cham
ber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. A 5442.
Williamson & McNary, physicians, formerly
Marquam bldg. Main 449.
Taqulna Bay Co., The, formerly Mohawk
bldg., W. F. Stine. Main 5578, A 197S.
Zan, Jas. C, Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Marquam bldg. Main 850.
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NEW TODAY.
WEST PARK AND HALL STREETS
APART.UEXT-HOUSK SITE.
B3x60. on the S. W. cor. West Park
and Hall sta. For price and terms
see ub.
. MALL & VON BORSTEL
04 Serond St. and 3SKS Id. Uurn.ldr St.
Mortgage Loans, ' Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
t0 McKay Bide., 3d tt Stark.
CIYE Mb A CALX.
OWNER GOING. AWAY
,625 for 75 by 100 ft. In Peninsular
Addition. Only J175 cash required. See
owner, No. 608 Fenton Building;.
XF.W TOO AT.
McKenna
Junction
Come out today and buy a few
lots at McKenna Junction. Great
changes will take place at Mc
Kenna Junction within the year.
Prices will advance rapidly and
steadily. Just opposite McKenna
Junction, Swift & Co. will spend
$4,000,000. Remember, McKenna
Junction has nearly a mile of
frontage on the 100-foot Columbia
boulevard. Columbia boulevard will
be what Washington street is to
Portland. Railroad yards, fac
tories and other industries will be
established at McKenna Junction.
Tracks are now being laid from Mc
Kenna Junction to the Swift plant.
$285 Residence lots commanding-
unobstructed view of the
mountains and Columbia River.
Bull Run water. v
$375 Business lots on Fiske,
Stratton and Newman streets, in
blocks adjoining Columbia Tjoule
vard. $375 Business lots on Chau
tauqua boulevard in blocks ad
joining Columbia boulevard.
Prices Will Be Ad
vanced May 1
Terms, 10 per cent cash and 10
per cent quarterly.
VV. II. Grindstaff
Offices Goddard Station, on the
St. John Carline.
No. 510 Commercial Bldg.
Phone Main 6009.
EAST SIDE
RESIDENCE
A beautiful 6-room house, modern
in every respect. Elegantly finished
interior, has reception hall, paneled
dining-room, beamed ceilings, tinted
walls, lawn and shrubbery.
This house was built by owner for
a permanent home and is offered at a
sacrifice for quick sale.
A Positive Bargain for some one.
A corner lot 100x10(1, one block from
carline, splendid location and the
price is
$4250
' Half Cash.
JN0. P. SHARKEY COMPANY
122i2 sixth st.
Holladay's Addition
The one BEST place In Portland to buy.
GEOGRAPHICAL, CENTER and MST DE
SIRABLE residence property of the city.
SEEING IS BEIalEVTNG BETTER o
and see the many CHOICE residences under
construction and the Improvement! gointf
on.
The Oregon Real Estate Company
88,4 .Third Street. Portland. Oregon.
IRVINGTON
Portland's ' beautiful, aristocrati
home addition. Lots 50x100, with
water, gas, sewer, cement walks and
curbs; all paid, $1100, easy terms.
Irving'ton Investment Co.
Owners,
331 Chamber. of Commerce.
Main 3177.
5500 HOME
K. Ankeny. corner 20th (No. 694 E.
Ankeny). 8-room modprn home; streets
improved; cement walks; cement base
ment; furnace. A fine home; excellent
neighborhood. Can be ha on very
easy terms.
Sengstake & Lym
an
90 Fifth St.
GOOD THING
$1500 will buy one of the best acres
on the East S. close to church, school
ind college now being built by the
Jesuit Fathers; fine view; handy to 3
cariines; ideal home Bite.
B. A. McCRATH,
331 Chamber of (amamt. M 3177.
RIVERFRONT
A HOME on the banks of the Wil
lamette. 20 minutes' ride from the heart
of the city; good car service; ri'h, level
soil to the water's edg-e; spring water;
electricity; bathing; boating. You can
own an a err for the price of a lot. New
tract; just put on the market. Buy now
and get a choice piece. Price 7J0 to
$10t0 per acre.
SENGSTAKE & LYMAN
DO Klfth St.
Sacrifice Sale
14 lots in block 17. Southern Port
land, between two cariines. Scenic
beauty unsurpassed. Will be sold for
less than half price asked fr adjoin
ing property; 130 to 200 .per cent on
investment. See owner, 226 Failing
Bldg.
Only $2000
Acre trnct just three blocks from tha
new Swift townsite. A snap. Buy
this now. in a short time it will be
worth tlO.000.
O. M1KKE1.SKV CO..
301 Corbrtt Bids.
COOK&TRUBY
Eeal estate, timber lands, general
brokerage business.
Phone A 2184.
Boom 511. Corbett Building. . ;
NEW TOD AT.
A HOiilE OH THE WIILMTTE
Beautiful sightly lots. Wrino. orerlook
lng the river at Island Btntton . jnlntng
Rock Islan J Club property ; convenient
to car. 25 minutes1 rld to center of
Portland, city water. rded utreeta. pro
twted harbor for yacht or launch; an
ideal location for Summer home; electric
hunt.
Price. J200 to $375. Easy term a.
Pe wl buy one or more of these lots
NOW and get your pick of the best. You
will double your money wttbUi ane jrrr.
Tlvi Crossley Company
Tug and 709 Corbett Building.
1KAL KMX ATM MAUtM
Abraham W hUt, 227 H Waantnston U
Andrtwi, r. V. A Co. M. U4v. U .umiaoa t
Baker. Altrad A.. 215 AbVnjtoa bid.
O R- B. Tru Co.. ASS Chamber of Con
Chapin A Herw, 3-t2 irtmlwr or Conm ce.
Commercial invert. Co., 2.9 Lumber Kachana.
Couipun. J. r. rac A KM. loo Ablncioa bi.
Cok, B. 8. A Co., Corbett bid
CroaaUy Co.. 7ue-9 Cwrbtt toida- M. TSfit.
Xe Bursa, C R.. Pee. 7TS. 230 Ablnstoa bids.
Goddard. H. W Mala and A 1T4S. 110 Sd C
Hotctaklaa. C R. A Co.. SC. 10S. M C o( C.
Jnnlns' A Co., Mala 188. SoS Oroaiaa.
Klnoey At Btampber. oSl-Sfi2 Lbr. Kx. M. 4Stt.
Le. M. .. room 411 Corbott bulMta.
Mall At Von Borstal 104 Sd sC. 893 BL Burwlda.
OTJocaell, J. F.i M. 4961 At A2M1 SS0 Stark.
Talmer. H. P . SOS RothchUd bklc Mala AO01.
Parrlih. Watklna A Co.. CM Aldr ml.
Porter At lTrenca, Su7 Commarcial alda
fld. Flaltla A Tynaa. at. TOO. ASnOl. 10S Sd.
koM City Kaaity In v. Co., JkAaroliuta Truat bU
Schalk. Go. D.. t04 Stark at. Main t2. ASUS.
Surety Investment Company, roomi &36-27-2S
corbett bids., opp. Po toff Ice. (Robert B,
May and W. LAwreivn).
Sbarkejr. J. P. A Co.. Sixth at.
Sweoaaoa, A. P. A Co., Waebtnctoa at.
The Ornn Real Estate Co 88)a Third at.
Hoilalay Add Hi on. I
Veteran Land Co., S2S Chamber of Coinineree.
Waddell. W O.. SOS Lumber Kxrhance bide
Woortburn Oreson Immigration Bureau.
FOB SA1.K RKAL KMT ATE.
A PAHGAIN H-room modern houee. lot 5x
68 2-. well located In Sunny side, clone
in on Belmont; plastered, jras. rlertric
llirtit. bath; plumbed complete; basement
14x'M fot; 3 rooms ui-stairs; price $HM0;
terms $8.0 cah. bnlance easy terms. Call
and se our new list of improved Port
land property. Rose City Realty A In
vestment Co., Merchants Trust Bldg., 6th
and Wash.
FIrNXTSirE If OM K.
WM)U INVRSTW ENT.
J2400 New, mo. tern 5-roin house, lance
pantry, with Wn. etc.; large clooets, por
celain bath, reception hall; very attraclhe
Interior anil exterior; b'inxlow stylrj will
rent T2 per month. See it SunHny.
Will conri der e 'kw 1 cash offer, as I m urt
sell. Owner. 171 Eat 4oth St., Mt. Tabor
car.
AIMOfT given' away in the choleeat reel
denre part of Portlsnd, a number of fine
homes and beautifully located lots, cheap,
in Irvlnfrton. Call at office. In the midst
of all the bargains. Now Is the time.
1-ots are going up. Take Holladay and
It road way cars. Cor. 1Mb. and llalsey
ats. Phone C 1903. J. E. Dolen.
S31O0 6-room strictly mudern house, full ce
ment basement, large porch, walls tinted:
built-in china closet, pass pantry, rloseia.
bath, gas and electric lights; street Im
proved -nd everything that (roes to make
an elegant home. A small payment cah.
balance to suit. Sea luca ft Hoover, S10
8 wet land bldg.
A VEtL-CONSTR1TTED and nicety ar
ranged 9-room residence, toilet and bath
both fi'ors, full cement basement. stationary
vashtuhs, flrst-clas furnace, open grate,
twauttful yard, lot ftoxluo; on 11th St.. near
Montgomery; must aell at once. Call IWT
11th St.. or ring up A 4431.
GOOD HOUSE, barn, lot S0xl25, high an-S
dry. good soil, full bearing healthy trees,
apples, cherriee, graae. flowers, shade, im
proved streets and electric lighted, near
car line, school, church: $&"0, term,
Owner, 20. Misner st. Phone Tabor 271.
10 ACRES, fine 9-room house, 5 acres In;
cherry and pear orchard, tine old trees alL
In high state of cultivation. Bull Run water,
electric light, and alt modern conventencea;
an Ideal home; an excellent investment. O.
W. p. Land Co.. lnt fttij. A Ider.
7-ROOM large 2-story house with full base
ment, concrete foundation, electric Hah:)
and ItOxllTi, good turner lot. In garden and
large bearing fruit trea; only S2tio0, $hm
down. Portland Homes Co.. 2tH Morrison
st.
NICB COTTAGE. EAST AN KENT ST.
Good 6-room cottage on East Ankeny mt.,
nrnr 2Hth: tine tot, nice lawn; a snap at
Si:ioO. SlOoU cawh. bal. 2. per month- Bol
lam. Gruswi & lilgley. lS 3d t.
IjoX AOxlM, in Woodstock, close to Im
proved street andi streetcar line; nice loca
tion for a home; a small payment caeh,
balance $lo per month. Hee Lucas &.
Hoover, :lo Swetland bldg.
FOR SALE Bungalow. 6 rooms. S un
finished, Willamette Heights; modern la
every respect; must be sold; owner leav
ing for the East. Price S&iOO, easy terms.
1 131 Thurman st.
CHOICE BlNGAIXW SITE 100x100, north
fi-ont corner; high, sightly, health - loca
tion: owner needs caeh; bargain: $475. See
Portland Humes Co., Morrion at.
FOR PA MS.
6 and 2-room cottage. 2 lota; SeaaM.
Clatsjp, near I-ockeley Hall. Inquire 13S&
Garfield ave.. I-ist Portland.
1 R V I N QTt ) N $t00.
Beautiful lot on 18tn and Brasee; just
right for a bungalow. 331 Chamber of
Commerce. M. 3177.
POR SALE H ousr-s In Holladay Park and
Holladav Add.; also vacant lots; will build
to suit purchaer. K. B. Rice, 6bl Wasco
st. Both phones.
BEST bargain on Grand ave. North: 40xlOO,
tKrooni house, gas. sewer, alt plumbing in
and paid; will rent $20. A S, Ore
gonian. FINE 6-room cottage on East Morrison; bath'
and all conveniences; rosea and berries;
will net 0 per cent on $20K. A 21, Ore
gonian. BI'Y FROM OWNER.
Bargain, $;K0; 6-rorm modern house,
2!Hh and Broadway; terms. L 821, Ore
gon ia n .
FOR. SALE A beautiful home. heavily
fruited; evervthlng up-to-date and brand
new; $0000; $."HMU cash. U ;;0. Oregonian-
10 ACRES, 2 miles east of Portland limits;
lot 24, Hazelwood; price $-4ftn, or make
offer. J. W. Wiedrick, Hood River, Or.
7-ROOM house. Highland. New. modern;
a big snap. $32.0. John P. Sharkey Co.a
122 y 6th st. Main 550. A 257.
OREGON CITY carline acreage "Th cultiva
tion: best of land; 1 acre or more. C. W.
Risley. owneT, R laity's Station.
S32.T FOR WixiH lot on East 37th mi., two
blocks to car; cement walks', paved street
Phone B 1167. 221 K. 3th st.
ONLY $375 for a choice Vernon lot on lth
st., near Wygant st.: must aell this week,
phone Main or A 4.IWH.
IRVINGTON Full lot, 13th. between Tilla
mook and Thompson; $1050 cash. Owner,
A 813, Oregonian.
SWELL new 6-room" strictly modern house,
Irving ton district; $3ooo; easy terms. M
8-'td, Oregonian.
SNAP New house and two lots at Mt.
Tabor. $UUO; terms. Byrnes, 243ft Morri
son St.
LOT in North Portland. W0 feet from Nico
la! st.; income-bearing; $17oo. N 847, Ore
gonian. NEW modern 5-room bungalow, out Haw
thorne way; terms; owner, J 816. Orego
nian. SNAP Modem 6-room house, nice lawn
near car, $1600. D 788, care Oregon la-n-
TWO choice lota. Rose City Park, on car
line; at cost. Owner, J 815, Oregonian.
FOR SALE $So certificate on Waverleigij
Heights lot, cheap. Phone Etaat 804O.
ONE acre. 2 blocks from carline. Inquire O
Benson. Grays Crossing, Mt. Soott line.
FOR SALE One acre, in orchard, and X