Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 27, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    TITE MOBXPfQ OREGOXIAX, MONDAY. APRIL 27. 190S.
9
MOVE PUBLIC BATHS
Council Orders Floats From
East to West Side.
CITY MAY TAKE CONTROL
Tugboats Will Shirt Pontoon" From
the Foot or Vt Taylor Street
to the Foot or Market Street.
News or Water Front.
Recent action of the City Council will
probably result tn the taking over of the
public bath house by the city and Its op
.ration by the municipality. Arrange
ments were mad Saturday whereby the
bath pontoons will be towed from their
steameb nrnxuGEjucm.
Dm to Arrive.
Kim. From. Data
JohanFoulsenSan Krnnrlsco.In port
It. D. Inmio Kan FrmclKO.
r Loop ...tu rroncl.oo. In port
Bretkator..Cooi Bay ln Port
Meomtdlt. . . Ronrkonc April ST
O.o. W. Eldersan Padro April IS
Senator San Franctsc.. .April 2
A411anc Cooa Bay April SO
Koae City. .. Ban Franrlaco.. May 5
Roanoke Los Anaalea... May 5
Altai, Honckont May IS
Kumantla. . . .Honskorf. June 10
Arabia Honskonc July 20
6uH.Elmor..Tlllamok Indeft.
Bcbediiled to Oepawt.
Mama For. Data
R. D. InmanFan Franrlaco. April 2
T ft. Loop... San Franrlaoo. April 2
JohanPoula.nSan Francieco.Aprll -S
Fr,ak.ater. .Cooa Bar ...Aprtl 29
Geo W. ElderSan Pedro April 30
senator. .... .San Francisco.. May
Alliance Cooa Bay May
Nlromodla... Hongkong. .... Mav
Roanoke Los Angeles... May
Rose City San Francisco. May
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Aleala Hongkong. June
Numantla. ...Hongkong. .... June
2
Arabia Hongkong..... Aug.
1
BueU.Elmor. Tillamook.
Indeft.
present moorings at the foot of East Tay
lor street to a point above the Madison
street bridge on the West Side. Towboats
will make the change In location thii
morning.
Portland's public baths have been sup
ported by popular subscription since they
were built. A number of efforts have
been made to have thorn taken under the
municipal wing, but without success. The
recent action of the Council 4n ordering
the removal of the boats from the foot
of East Taylor streets to the West Side Is
considered the first step toward city own
ership of the baths.
Complaint has been made that the loca
tion of the baths was not In the most
favorable place. The overflow from the
laundry on Water street was sufficient to
foul the water. The location to which
the floats have been assigned Is consid
ered one of the best on the water front.
It Is at the foot of Market street on the
West Side and neither sewer nor laundry
will have any effect on the water.
Harbormaster Speler will superintend
the moving! of the hath houses. He has
secured tugs from the Pacific 'Bridge &
Construction Company and the ' change
will be made this morning.
LEYLAXD BROTHERS FIXED
Dlprncagcd Vessel Ijeaves Tp From
Astoria Harbor.
The British ship Iieyland Brothers,
which arrived In the river March from
Valparaiso, left up for Portland yester
day morning !n tow of the Harvest Queen.
The Iieyland Brothers has been on the
disengaged list since her arrival In the
Columbia and the announcement of her
departure for Portland is taken as evi
dence of the fact that she has been char
tered for outward loading.
A number of sailing craft are in the
river awaiting charters to transport Brain
or lumber to foreign ports. Some of thein
arrived prior to the advent of the Leyland
Brothers, but It Is possible that a better
rate was arranged with the owners of the
leyland Brothers, and on that account
that vessel received the preference.
The Leyland Brothers will take old-crop
grain and will proceed direct from Port
land to Queenstown or Falmouth for or
ders. She is an association craft and 27
shillings and 6 pence is the minimum rate
quoted.
Marine Xotea.
The steamship Breakwater, from Coos
Bae ports, arrived up yesterday after
noon at S o'clock, with passengers and
general cargo.
The steamship Senator, from San Fran
cisco, is due to arrive In Astoria this
afternoon.
The steamship Arabia, of the Portland
A Asiatic Steamship Company, left down
yesterday at noon.
The British bark Jordanhill sailed from
Astoria yesterday with lumber for the
continent or the United Kingdom.
Arrivals and Departures.
PORTLAKP. April M Arrived Steam
ship Breakwater from coos Bay porta.
Palled Herman steamship Arabia for Ma
nila and Hongkong.
Astoria. April ja. Condition of the bar
at 3 p. M. amooth; wind south; weather
cloudy. Arrived and left up at 6 A. M-
steamer Break ater, from Cooa Bay. Ar
rived down at T A M. and sailed at :30
A M. Schooner Shoshone for San Fran
riaro. Sailed at A. M. British bark Jor
danhill for Newport. England. Arrived dom-n
at :So A. M French bark Alice Marie.
Arrived down at 8 A. M. and sailed at 1:30
P. M. Steamer Alliance for Coos Bay. Ift
up at B:SO A. M Brlil. h ahip Leyland
Brothers, schooner Mabel Oal.
San Francisco. April 2V Sailed Steam
ers R. p. Inman and Cascade for Portland.
Sailed last night steamer F. 8. Loop for
Portland.
San Francisco, April 2. Arrived
Schooner Oregon. Coqullle River; schooner
Henry K. Hall. Newcastle. Australia;
steamer Homer, Portland. Sailed Schooner
s.lvatore. Kri.tol Bay: bark Kanllartl.
Honolulu; eoliooner Camano. Port Gamble;
steamer J MarhonVr. Grays Harbor;
learn. r Cascade. Astoria. Arrived Schoon
er Henry K. Hall, from Newcastle. Aus
tralia. Sailed Bark K an I lan t. for Honolulu,
Tides at Astoria Monday.
High. Low.
lo SS A. sr. ...T fet;4:45 A. M 1 6 feet
11:0J P M. . M feel 4:45 p M. 1.8 feet
MAY CHANGE ITS SURVEYS
Pressure Brought on Mount Hood
Road Along Route.
A strong effort Is being made to in
duce the Mount Hood Railway & Power
Company to build Its line into Portland
south of Mount Tabor along or near the
Section Line road. It is announced that
not only will the farmers give the right-of-way.
but a S10.000 bonus as well, as
an inducement to the company to build
on that route. A. E. Niblin and J. M.
Buckley have been working to secure
the free right-of-way. and some others
Interested are raising the $10,000 sub
sidy. The South Mount Tabor route
would bring the line near the Kelly
Butte quarry, where the county gets out
crushed rook for road construction. She
60 Years
We thoroughly beliece in our remedies.
We want you to believe in them, too.
Suppose you let your doctor decide.
Ajjefs Cherry Pectoral
REVISED FORMULA
Sixty years of experience with Ayer.'s Cherry Pec
toral make us have great confidence in it for coughs,
colds on the chest, bronchitis, hoarseness, weak
throats, weak lungs. Ask your doctor to tell you
his experience with it. If satisfactory, then you
will certainly have every confidence in it.
We have no secrets I We publish
the formulas of all our medicines.
J. C. AYER CO., Manufacturing Chemists, Lowell, Miss.
County Judge s.nd Commissioners have
been anxious to get a spur built to the
quarry so the output could be handled
by electrlo car. and It Is considered
probable that the company might get
reasonable concessions as far as the
county roads are concerned in order to
secure this electric railway.
However, farmers north of the Base
Line, where the original route was laid
out, are taking alarm at the enterprise
of the Section Line farmers in offering
right-of-way and a bonus, and are mak
ing concessions a to prices for right-of-way.
In one instance, a farmer who
wanted 8000 for the right-of-way through
his farm of 60 acres, has dropped down
to 11200. O. P. Potts, of Montavilla, who
has studied the situation and examined
the work in progress near Gresham, said
that no one can tell what route the com
GRAIN TONNAGE EN ROUTE AND LISTED FOR
PORTLAND COMPLETE TO APRIL 26
Km. Flu and Rig Ton., From. Balled.
Aberfoyle. British ship 15l7. .. .Antwerp -...Feb. 25
Ahnea Oswald. British ship 1380 Newcastle, N. 8. W...
Albert Rlckmers. German chip . 1880. .. .Antwerp .........Jan. IS
Attgard. British ship ...156i. .. .Antwerp Jan. 20
Aster, German ahtp 13:!3. ... Nitrate Port
Bidart, French bark 17S1. . . .Antwerp Dee. 10
Brmbloek. British bark .............. .2vy Antwerp
Clan Graham. British ship .....2500. .. .St. Rosalia
David d' Anniers. French bark.. . 1979. . . . Antwerp
Edmond Rostand, French baric 1720. .. .London
Emanuel Accme, Italian bark ....... . 2018. .Hamburg-
Kuft-ente Fautrel. French bark ......... 170. .Antwerp Feb S
Gael. French bark ......1707 London .....April 1
Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bark ..1728. .. .Antwerp
Henrlette. German ship .3898. . . Caliao
Helen Blume, French ship 2154. .. .Antwerp
Kllloran. British bark 15. .Antwerp' Aprtl 9
La, Rochejacqueleln, French bark ...... 1394. .Newcastle ...........
Keotstleid. British ship 1 S20. .Hamburg .........
Fort Crawford. British ship 1303. .. .Caliao ...........
River Fallock. British ship .......... ..1686. .. .Valparaiso
tlranla, Norwegian bark .............. .1505. .. .Valparaiso ...............
Vincennea, French, bark 17J A. . .Antwerp April 8
In Port
Total tonnage en route and listed ....- 2, 32 31.071
Same date In 1007 61.531 15.&74
Sam date tn 1906.. , 3L3S4 5.749
GRAIN VESSELS IN PORT.
Kama. Flar and Rl. Tons. Berth. Arrived.
Albyn. Russian bark . .,2095. .. . N. P. L Co...,. March 11
Alice Marie. French bark. .1.". .. .Astoria Feb. 18
Alaierkwi.p, German bark ........ ....17S9. ...Astoria ....... ....... April 5
Anc&tOtf. British ship.... ....1704 Alblna April 20
Bret a me. French ship 4 .... Stream April 19
Brodick Castle, British ship .... - ...1770. . .Stream ....... .Feb. 2T
Celtlcburn. British ship 2-VK. .Oceanic March 20
Cornll Bart. French bark 1008. .Ircim? March 20
Crown of India, British bark 1885. ...Col. No. 2 March 8
Donna Franceses. British bark 2l(U. .. .Astoria March 24
Edouard Detaille, French bark. ......... loi'O. .. .Green No. 3.... March 1
Eusena Pergeltae, French bark ..... ..lOSS. .. .Centennial ............ .March 11
Henry Vlllard, American ahip .1400. .. .Astoria Nov. IS
Larfflt'nior. British ship..... 1786.. ..O. W. P March 1
Leyland Bros., British ................ 22o8. ... Astoria March 6
Mollere, French bark. .. . ..1056. .. .Stream .March
Nomla. German bark 1021. .. .Stream ...March 8
St. Nicholas. American ship ... 1710. . . .Greenwich March 8
Urania. Norwegian bark 15i5. .. .Stream March 2
pany will finally select lor entering Port
land. FLAMES ROUTJOUT GUESTS
Palace Hotel in Murray, Idaho, De
stroyed With Loss of $7000.
MURRAY, Idaho. April 2. (Special.)
The Palace Hotel, one of .the largest
buildings in Murray, was completely
destroyed by fire about 7:30 thin morn.
lng The building1 was owned by H. J.
Harper, who also conducted the hotel.
The loss Is placed at $7000, with $3000
insurance. The fire broke out on the
second floor of the three-story build
ing:, supposedly from a defective flue,
and spread with remarkable rapidity.
The volunteer Fire Department made
n frallant fjjrht, and though it seemed
Kitchen
Coolness
No hot and blistering
air to san vitality and
make cooking intoler-(
able when work is done
on the safe, economical
recnon vvick utue flame Oil Cook-Stove. Using
it, your kitchen is not a room to fly from, but a place
where all the necessary household work is done in
restful coolness it dosn '$ heat the kitchen. The
WEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
b convenient and handy foe every purpose of a cooking stove. It
vet money and time makes a ckan kitchen and contented cook.
Three iei of New Perfection " Move. If not with your dealet
write our nearest agency.
XL ESr. T f AD a true
f- "
et times as if the entire town would go,
the flames were confined to the one
building. This wan only made possible,
however, by the fact that there was no
breeze.
The hotel was well filled and there
were three narrow escapes. Mrs. E. J.
Harper, who was sleeping on the sec
ond floor, was rescued by the firemen
and carried down a ladder, escaping in
only her night clothes. Dave Miller, an
old-time miner, suffered some severe
burns about his face and hands. Wil
liam Pitkin had his hair and face
burned In rescuing Miller.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL KEPOKT.
PORTLAND. Or.. April 28. Maximum
temperature 7S degrees; minimum. 43 do
grees. River reading at 8 A. M-, 12.2 feet
chanse in last 24 hours, .4 of a foot. Total
rainfall C5 P. M. to 5 P. M ) none. Total
rainfall since September I, 10O", 33.57 Inches:
normal rainfall since September 1. 1007.30.46
Inches: deficiency, 5 SO inches. Total lun
ahlne April 25. 11 hours 21 minutes: possible
sunshine. 14 hours 4 minutes. Barometer
(reduced to sea level) at ft P. 30.06
Inches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The pressure has fallen decidedly over the
Pacific Northwest during; the last 12 hours,
and the high pressure overlyins; this region la
decreasing; in energy. Clear skies continue to
prevail, however, over the Pacific Slope and
plateau region excepting along the Washing
ton coast. No rain was reported. Tem
peratures were considerably higher than last
evening. The indications point to Increasing
cloudiness, with possibly showers Monday
over the district west of the Cascades, while
east of the mountains a continuation of the
present fair weather Is exacted. . It will
probably be cooler over Western Oregon and
Western Washington.
FORECASTS.
Portland and Vicinity -Monday, Increasing
cloudiness, with possibly showers; cooler;
southwest winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
and comfortable New Per-
Vjr"a4 center
a draft IamD free from the
fauha of other lamps. A perfect arafidal light.
Bandcome and ssie. If not with your dealer,
write our nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(IaMrparaM)
AJtrsmxxTa.
HEILIG 14th and Waakinftoa
PhOBW Main I a4 A UK
t KlrMa, P. tinning Tmi'trht.
Mrl.VTVRB Avr HEATH.
In th. MnMctl TVa.
"THE HAM TME."
Kvenlnn I- to 5V. Mltlm It. SO Is Mo.
8 at gate at Th.ater.
UPIT in THEATER
14th and WaahinytM
rrHay TT.nlng- May 1.
CAPTAIN KM HMOMI PEARSON
Will Lclur. on
"JfATIONAI. I)KKKSF."
Prlca. S5c. 6"c. 75c 1 IW
fat a! Wednesday at Th..t.r.
BAKER THEATER
f?en I. Bsker. Mgt Phones. Main A MW,
Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday Only.
Baker Stock Company ta One of the
Greatet Plava of the Ait,
-MIFKIXMM. HOLMEt,"
Iraroatlsd from the Conan rvvte Detactlva
Stories by William Gillette.
Evening Curtain 8:05. Matinee 2:Oii Sharp.
Gt our aeats early. Evening price 2.V
8-V. 50c. Matinee l&c. 24c Next week.
"The Climbers."
THE STARTim
Week of Sunday. April J. lo.
THE ARMSTRONG MISICA1, OOMKDT
COMPANY PRESENTS
"A SCOTCH HUiliBALL"
Xwr Orchestra, Pretty Girls. Nlcs Cos
tumes. Good Music. Good, Darwlng. Iarg
Cat. Tn connection with a Stmrva- Vaude
ville Bill. Matinee dally at 2: P. M.
Price: 15e to any part of the house, ex
cept box seats- Every eveninjr at 7:S0 P. M.
and 0:1ft p. M. Prices: ZSc to the entire
lower floor, 15c to any part of balcony and
gallery. Next Week "Ths Bathing Girls.'
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Mala 465; Home. A lots.
Week commencing Monday. April 27, R
P. Allen presents Miss Verna Felton and
the Allen Stock Company In Mtlton Noble's
(aaoinatlng play of Western life.
"FROM SIRE TO SON.
Mattlne Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday
and Sunday. Prices lOc ami 20c. Every
evening at 8:15. Prices lOc, 20c and 30o.
Boxes 00c. Office opens 10 A. M. to 10 P. U.
MARQFAM CRAM) Week of April 27
The leading: theater, presenting PANT AGES
attractions. For the new week, beginning
Monde y. pants res announces WIT-UK ZIM
MERMAN, greatest of impersonators, in his
famed Imitations of the world's frreatent
musicians and conductors of orchestras, and
an all-star supporting bill. Full orchestra,
of eight pieces, direction H. K. Even son.
Pantages attraction will contlnns at tla
Marquam Grand during ths Summer months,
while Pantages Fourth-street House Is be
ing; completely remodeled at a cost of $lf.
000. Matinee every afternoon at 2:30;
evenings at 7:30 and 0. Price the same:
Upstairs. 15c: parquette. 25c; boxes, AOc
Any seat at week-day matinees, 16 cents.
The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe
For one week, beginning MTondav. April 27,
THE GREAT HENRI FRENCH.
The Noted Actor, Mimic and Impersonator
of Composer and Musical Directors. Aug
mented Orchestra for This Act.
RICHARD BIHLKR AND (VkMPAW,
presenting "TH K CRACKSMAN."
F. . MONTRBSiSA.
Dean of tns I. A. T. 8. B. Operators, Ex
hibiting "A Lord for a Day.
TIME AND PRICES REMAIN THE "SAME.
Next Wek -THT0 MARCO TWINS."
Monday. Increasing cloudiness, with pos
sibly nhowers; cooler; southwest winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Monday probably fair.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M.. Pacific
time.
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L. LODHOLZ.
Acting- TMatrlrt Foreoa .ter.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
H A Tin WAR F. 0nun seamlera Iron
MXAIW if A AVXi enamelwar.. S1.73 .value
at $1.25. Columbia Hardware Co., Second
and Morrison.
Franklin-Barnes Market
Friedman Packing" Company. Inc. Meat.,
Poultry. Pish. Vegetable. 106-7 Third
itreet. Both phonea
n.o MantlAB Mantle. S5o. th.
U8S JIl.aill.ieB equal of th. best SSo
mantle on the market. Barratta, 410 lior
rlson. Both phones.
UTnnj 0000 cords flrst-claas 4-foot fir
T UUU wood. 5 per cord delivered.
Phon. Main 4435. Eacl. Creek Fuel Com-
pany. 408 Corbett mag.
Starlnnorv Dla "oa know there was
OlUUUUtlJ a stationery at or. at 24.
Morrison stre, near Third. Stationery and
Blank Booka. Davis & Kllburn. A 1611.
Plrtrtat Cvt Flo. era always fresh from
iiviiBi our own conservatories. Martin
A Forbes. 847 Washington at- Both phones.
Rock Sprints CoaL Independent
vunt coal A Ic. company, opposlt. city
Library. Both phones.
tQoiIa Plant your Sweet Peaa and early
occuo garden seeds now. Our 1908 an
nual and Eeed Planters' Gulda free. Port
land Seed Company. 180-18 Front street.
bushee yetT Oet busy now. Thou
sands of bushes. lOo to S5c; catalogue tells.
Portland Seed Co.. 180-189 Front street.
Electric Fixtures "0.,p yS
price, are right. All work guaranteed.
Western Electric Works. 61 Sixth street.
"pi q fin o- Knives. Forks and all silver
IIBUU ware replated as good aa new.
Oregon Plating Work., 16th and Alder. Main
75. A 2576. '
tVlna O'Malley Neuberger. 8S7 Waah
f lllO lngton strMt. Phone Main 2394.
Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old lngl
nook Port. 81.50.
WnnH Th. Portland Fu.l Co. Seaeoned
If UUU nr oordwood. 4 ft.. 85.90; sawed.
$6.00. Hard wood and coal. Yard 28T
E. Morrison at. 'Phone. E 26. B 1026.
ATJCTrON 8AT.ES TODAT.
On the dock. cor. Front and Salmon
sts.. start, at 10 A. M. By th. Portland
Auction Co.
BOKX.
BORN" To the wife of J. E. Murphy, 340
Multnomah at reel, a daughter.
DIED
PATTEE At til. late residence. 631 Eaat
Morrison street. April 26, Hiram B. Patted
aged 79 years. 8 months and 7 days. No
tice of funeral will be given later.
HA 7. LETT At the residence of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Jacob MJUer, 726 EJaet 20th
.tree. April 2rt. Nancy Jane Hazlett, aged
76 years. Notice of funeral will be given
later.
JACOBS In thie city, April SB, Louis
Jacob, at the residence of his son,
Charlea J. Jacoba, 140 North 16th. at.
WILLIAMSON In this city, April 26, Ar
thur W. Williamson, aged 51 years. Fu
neral notice hereafter.
HOLDEN At Good Samaritan Hospital,
Sunday. April z. Aicoara noioen. aged
60 years. Funeral notice later.
are, 220 3d St. Lady aaslatant. Phone M. 807.
I. r. ITKUT 4V SOS. nea-al Dareeten,
XUrd aad Msrtlssa Phan. Maim t, A UH,
Daaudnm'. McEnie. m Gllbmogh. Fvaerml Df-
ail.i. 7tia Ptaw. rkan. M. ua
KRICSON rN'DEBTRlXO CO.. 40 Alder
ruoom jaana iiu.
ULLtK-BrBKn CO.. rmmal Dtreca
mm. 878 IT U. aa 1M8. Lauly iMMaat,
W. L DiTsrKINO. Usalertaker. 414
said Imit s.ltHll. ftwaw awl U.
CORBETT BUILDING
5TH ASD M0RRIS0S STS
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ALPHABETICAL- DIRECTORY
Akin, Otis P., aad Mabel, osteopaths, formerly
laacleay bldg. Ihon. A 4BTU. Main tSU.
Cavanago, W m.. IX.. dentist, formerly Co
lumbia t Buchanan, bldga. Main 5139, A 6139.
Cnrlatcsen, c., optician and j.welr, formerly
with Uutterllaid Blum. Udlc, 413. Vaia 8166.
Chanoa. artnur Vi".. Dr.. aentaK.. formerly
Dekum bidg. Oft-.cea S10-1X Main 1U66.
Coffey, R. c.. lr., physician aad surgftosv.
c ft ice 1017. Phon. Mala 449.
Conroy, R. J Dr., pbyalclaa and mrgeoa. of
fices 80S-. Main 5139. A 6139.
Corbett Estate X U. W., Robert H. Strong,
manager. Phon. Main 815. A 3261.
Croasley Co., The, real ealate. formerly Mo
Kay bldg. Office. iu8-9. Mam 7855. A 8722.
Dleck. Ribt. c.. civil engines, forBMTly Mo
hawk bldg. Phon. A Sob.
Dufur 4V Dufur, publio seaographera Phon.
Main .'I0U4 A 6336.
Fail. City Lunioer Co., formerly Mohawk
bldj... F. 8. Belcher. Main 5578 A KKt.
Getes. Gertrude Lord, Dr., osieopab. former
ly Macleay bldg. Main 1833 A 4706.
Ooudey & Wood, bond., formerly Buchaaaa
bldg. Main 3472. A 8472.
Hegele. H. W.. Dr., phyrtclan and surgeon,
formerly Macleay bids. Mala 4014, A 5333.
Offices 10U9-12.
Jefferds, Henry C, Dr.. physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. alatn 463 A 1468
Jones Treve, Dr., demist, formerly Buchanan
bldg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4U14. A 6333.
Kelaey, Frank C, civil ecsineer, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Mala 5146.
King, J. C. Slllott, Dr., phytfclan, tomMrVy
Mohawk bldg. Main 2260.
Kyne. B. F., Mre., formerly Ri.ws.el bidg.
A 3967. Residence C 1977.
Labbe, Edmund J., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Labbe blg. Main 450, A 1450
Lent. Geo. P., attorney, form.r;y j6V4 Mor
rlaon at. OCIc. 419. Main 43. A 1083. .
Lock. A Gullete, Drs., offices 819-B30-&2K
Phones Main 741, A 2741.
aiackenale, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum. Main 267, A 1267,
Manton, Kabherln. C. Dr., formally Hamil
ton bldg. Phon. Main 2811.
Mataon, Ralph C. aad Ray W., Ea-a.. Dormer-ly-
Marquam bldg. Main 767.
Mewohaa, K. L., Dr., dentist, formerly Mar
quam bldg. Phon. Main 746.
NICHOLS, A. 8.. C. L. H. 8.. physicians,
surgeons, formerly Dekum. Main 200, A 1206.
Oregon Life lnaairanc. Company, L. SamiMl
General Mgr. Phone Main 83(15, A 5602.
Oregon Railway A Navigation Co.. surgeon's
offices.. 908-10. Main 2d7. A 1267.
Otis Elevator Company, formerly Pen too
bldg. Offices 601-2. Phone Main 6340.
Petera, Geo. D-, Dr., dentist, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Office 1021. Phon. Mala 767.
Peuiel. A. K., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
bldg. Main 468. A 1463.
Pierce, B. A., Dr.. physician, off loss 1007.1008.
Phones Main 2544. A 8830.
Pollvka Co., tailors, formerly S4 Morri
son. Phone Main 73L
Taylor,- Frank M., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. A126T
Upton, Jay H. at Latourette, H. T.. attorney.,
formerly SweUaad bldg. Office. 626-7. Mala
6969. A 1869.
Veasla c V'easie. attorney., formerly Cham
ber of Commerce bidg. Main 11. A 5442.
Williamson 4V McNary, physicians, formerly
Marquam bldg. Main 449.
Taquina Bay Co., The, formerly Mohawk
bldg., W. F. Sttna. Main 6578, A 1978.
San, Jas. C. Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Marquam hide. Main R50.
MEETING NOTICES.
MULTNOMAH COUNCIL ROY
AL ARCANUM meets at K. P.
Hall. 11th and Alder streets, the
secand and fourth Monday of
each month at 8 P. M. Visitors
cordially welcome. H. Claussenlua,
125 11th street.
secretary,
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP
TER NO. 14. O. E. S. Stated meet
ing this Monday) evening. E. 8th
and Burnslde st. Social. By order
BELLE RICHMOND, Sec,
HARMONY LODGE NO. 13. A.
F. AND A. M. Stated communlca-
tion this (Monday) evening at 7:30
. o'clock. A talk by Brother M. C.
. George. Visitors are cordially In
vited. By order of the w. M.
W. M. DE LIN, Sec
THE ornfTSHS' WIVES SOCIAL AND
AID SOCIETY will give a social whiet party
Tues, April 2. in the Artisans Hall from
11:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Cards, music and
refreshments. Public Invited. Admission
16 cents.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. X
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Monday) even
ing at 7:30 o'clock. Work In M.
M. degree. Visiting, brethren wel
come. W. B. WEEKS. Secretary.
Grand Central Station lime Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving; Portland
Roseburs Passenger .........
Cottage Grove Passenger ....
California Express
Ban Francisco Express. ......
West Side
Corvallls Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove passenger
Forest Grove passenger .....
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove pasenger. ...
Roseburg passenger
Portland Express ............
Wett Side
Corvallls passenger .........
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grova passenger
Forest Grove Pasengr
8:15 a. m
4:15 p m.
7:45 D m.
12:00 p.m.
7:00 am.
4:10 a.m.
111:00 a. ra.
0:40 p. m.
7:55 a. ra.
111:30 a.m.
I 6 :S0 p, m.
Iti;i6 p.m.
6:85 p. ra.
10:30 a. m.
6:00 a. ra.
2:50 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
LrakVinr Portland I
Tacoma and Seattle Express. . . .f 8 :30 a. m.
North Coast ft ciUcago Limited. . 3:00 p. ra.
uvcriana express ui:o p- m.
Arrivlns; Portland
J
North Coast Limited. . .
Portland Express
Overland Express
7:00 a-m.
4:15 p.m.
8:35 p.m.
OREGON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION CO.
Leavms; Portland
Pendleton passenger ...........
Chicago-Portland Special
Spokane Flyer
Kansas City A Chicago Express.
Arrivinjr Portfaukd
Spokane Flyer.
CnL, Kan. Cltr A Portland Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special
7:15 a. m,
8:S0 a. m,
8:15 p. m.
0:00 p. m.
8:00 a. ra.
0:45 a. m.
8:50 p. m.
Penaleton .passenger
a:ia p. ra.
Art TORI A
COLUMBIA RIVER.
Lea rlna Portland
Astoria A Seaside Express
Astoria A Seaside Express. . . ..
Arriving Portland
Astoria A Portland Passenger.
8:00 a. m.
0:00 p. m.
12:15 p. m.
Portland Express
m:w p.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C. P R. Short Line, via. Spokane
Seattle
Arriving Portland - -C.
P R. .short Line, via- Spokane
Via Seattle
8:15 p.
11:45 p.
8:00 a. i
7 :00 a. i
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Leaving Portland
Dallas Passenger ....
T:0 a. m.
4:15 p- m.
Xallas passenger
Arriving Portia
Dallas passenger
Dallas Passenger
10:18 a. m.
:ftO - m.
OREGON ELECTRIO RAILWAY.
Leaving Poctland
talem Local
6 at em Local ...............
Salem Limited
Ealem Local ....... -.
Salem Local
Salem Limited
Salem Local
Arriving Portland
Portland Local
Portland Local ............
Portland Limited
Portland Local ........
Portland Local .
Portland Limited ....
15 a. ra.
8:25 a. ra.
0 :O5 a. ra.
11:05 a. m.
2:80 p. tn.
8:85 p. m.
6:80 D. xo.
8:85 a. ra.
10:21 a. m.
11:8V a. m.
1:25 p. m.
4:50 p. m.
8:10 p. m.
MEDICAL BUILDING
Park and Alder Streets
l2T
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTOR!
Badrd. A. W.. ntlyatria. ... awigl. Salt.
&an-. Main KtXa. A l9.
Brter, ir. S. i.. oVottM FonMrlr Mao-
Leay bldg. Phon. Main 1409. 1,09.
City and County Medlrsa gorlrty.
Fter. Ir. H. B.. dewttot Formerly Ontutn-
him bldg. Phones Main ,311. A 1340.
fiieli, IT. c. Oerrmde. phyaletan roma-
.rly Dekum bldg. Main 714. A 4U1T.
Hawae, n,. C. phyatrta. aad swemst
Form.rly Oregon, bldg. Main 1S11. A 5404
RlrM.I. Ir. Kdw., sUotbrt Ma a 1oe. A 1400
HoamOT, He. C .. rawker. lrr. H. Bs Suit.
x-l. Main 25. A lgoi.
Hyde. Dr. L.. willea. .hyairla. and snr.
geeei Prartlc. limited to genlto-urlnary
dleaaea-Form.rly Fldner bldg. Mam
Z"5. A 1965.
taukla. nr. Geo., eleatUt Form arty Ablng-
ton bldg. Phone. Main 678. A T744.
Loo mi., !,. Bryo. k.. dentist rorraerly
Oregonlan bldg. Phone A 5315.
N.laon. Dr. T., pttyalda. a.d aorgee. Fof-
m.rly Fllwlner bids. Main 4311: A 1S40.
Perkins, nr. t. L., de.tk Formerly Bus-
s.1 bldg. Suit. 407-8. Main 1511. A 5404.
Riga.. Dr. J. o.. deatlrt Main 140S. A 140.
Boaendorf, Or. Max. physician and skla spe-
rormeriy merlin, uermany
flee. IB-lie. Phon. Mala 5040.
Tlmma, Ir. tdnm O., ithyalrlan- Formerly
aiarquam Mag. Knorw-J Main 714. A 4 1 1
Walgmmoc, Dr. F. H . drat let Formerly
Hamilton bldg Phonu Main
Watsos, Dr. Alfred P.. dentist Formerly
Ablngton bldg. Phone. Main 578. A 2744.
Traney, Dr. R. C. physician and xreo.
Kurmerly Marquam bldg. Main 878. A 4878
Ymi.g. Dr. i. dentlat Suit. 41S-1J
Phon. Main 5811).
Zfegler. Ajn.ll. and Fred J , pbyatcisus. Md
surgeons Phones Main t2. A 4i4.
WHERE TO DINE
ThftSarffAnt Beat .rvte. .a Coast.
d'hot. dly. 5QC. un.75a. Grand 4 Mawthoraa.
V n t M A 183 Third s. Racular dlnoar.
"1UI'"V aoo. BpMlal dinner avery Sua.
Branded Grill Frtnea1h.re.B0pi'
och dinners as are served at Bran das' Or
IVhATl vfBltlng Los Angeles, m Hotel Wat
son and restaurant, corner Pice and
Flower ata. W. T. Waton, Prop., formerly
of Watson's 4th-st. restaurant. Portland.
VegetarianCaf e XSlr
xac. aeais serveq a la carte a A. M. to I P. a.
ThA nrftPnn 14ft Ttn- -Merchant lnnch
o oaiiy xc special Sun. dla,
turkey or chicken, chop suey A noodles. 80o
Austro-Hungarian Restaurant
847 Taylor, between 3d and Sd. Best place ta
.own xo ei as a normal price. Try us toaay.
NEW TODAT.
Sale of Farm Land in
W. C. Noon Estate
The farm land of the W. C. NOOJf
ESTATE, situated In Columbia County
and comprising" over 1500 acres, will
be sold by the undersigned. Executor,
at private sale. Terms, 20 per cent
of price when gale la made, and balance
when deed Is obtained. In about 30
days thereafter.
. This farm la situated at Warren and
reallv comDrlse. three seoarate nlar.pa:
Copeland place, of about 720 acres:
Fulierton place, of about 560 acres, and
the Home place, of about 300 acres.
Either lll be sold separately.
Over foui miles of navigable water
frontage. Quite a quantity of timber
on the places, enough to pay.for nearly
nan or some oi tnem. ttarn on Home
place to hold 100 cows and ten horses.
Also granaries. .-3 silos, creamery with
latest machinery; tank tower for stor
age of water; calf and hog barns;
chicken house with enclosure of Ave
acres. Also dwelling house and barns
on different places..
Main dwelling-house at Warren 13
only a seven-minute walk from rail
road station.
THIS PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD
TO t'LOSK ESTATE. ORDER OF
COURT OBTAINED, althorlzlng saio.
A fine opportunity for investment.
Possession given when 20 per cent
deposit is made.
Address W. C. Noon and T. J. Arm
strong. Executors, at No. 32 First
street. North, Portland. Or., or North
up & Northup. Attorneys, Washing
ton Bldg., Portland. Or.
Choir. rRTTT LAITD
in GOQONOE HILLS
famous Columbia Hirer
Vallevi 12A milMt ami of
a AW ronianti; f iniie. uuoi i u
APRICOT Bank road. Eirer and rail trans
sun I1D1DC portation; 8mall Tracts; Easy
AMU UHArC terms. Writs for information.
ANDS
cook a co.
8 Corbett Bldg.
PORTLAND, ORISON
FOR 8ATLE A Good Business and Pleasant
Home General mdse. store, doing about
. $12,000 a year now; business can be
doubled; no competition.
3 1-3 acres of fine garden land, store
build. nr. dwelling and barn : first -class: lo
cated In one of the best and most thickly
populated fruit districts or Oregon, (toons
at Invoice, about 31200; real estate $1:500.
Terms. Address,
E. W. SMITH,
Salem. Oregon. R. 3. Phone 314 Farm.
COOK 6 TRUBY
Real estate, timber lands, general
brokerage business.
Phone A 2184.
Boom 511, Corbett Building.
Only $2000
Acre tract Just three blocks from th
new Swift townsite. A snap. Buy
this now, In a abort time It will be
worth $10,000.
O. MlKKGLSEN A CO,
801 Corbett Bids.
GOOD THING
11500 will buy one of the best acrea
on the East 6. close to church, school
end collfge now being built by the
Jesuit Fathers; fine view; handy to 3
carilnes; ideal home site.
E. A. MeGRATH.
831 Cbambor of Commerce. )f 5177.
$9000
Handles new flats; nets 12 per cent;
substantial investment. C.s be resold
at 3000 profit. Fifteen minutes' walk
from Washington st. Qood reasons for
selling.
F. VT. BiEWELL, SOS Corbett bldg.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
tot McKay Bids.. Sd stark.
OIVB Ml A CALL.
OWNER GOING AWAY
6i5 for 75 by 100 ft. In Peninsular
Addition. Only $175 casb required. See
owner,. No. fi08 Fenton Building,
EACH
IA
inrw TODAY.
McKenna
Junction
Come out today and buy a few
lota 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 com
manding unobstructed view of the
mountains and Columbia River.
Full Run water.
$375 Business lots on Fiske,
Stratton and Newman streets, in
blocks adjoining Columbia boule
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.
W. H. Grindstaff
Offices Goddard Station, on the
St. John Carline.
No. 610 Commercial Bldg.
Phone Main 6009.
Attractive
Suburban Home
LAra;e grounds, with beautiful lawn;
modern 6-room house, in choice resi
dence district: on car line; cl.fe to
new school. House has hath (porce
lain), toilet, electric llsrhta. cement
walks and curbs, city water (8-ineh
main), full brick basement; abundance
of roses; choicest varieties of fruit. In
cluding apple. (7 varieties), cherries
(4 varieties), pears, plums, peaches,
almonds, walnuts. flK and grapes;
good garden; chicken-yard. Price,
$5000. If sold svt once.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
49 Concord bldg., Serosal aad Stark.
$8000
AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE
For sale in Mount Tabor; 8 rooms;
GCx200; fruit trees; cement driveway;
cement basement; furnace; porcelain
washtubs: plate glass windows; elec
tric lights; double floors; strictly mod
ern; was not built to sell; part cash, bal
ance on time. 1501 E. Morrison, near
Prettyman Station. Apply to owner next
door. Take Sunnyslde and Mount Tabor
car.
Lents Acreage
At prices from $400 per acre up; some
good subdividing propositions; also
improved land.
Oak Grove Acreage
One tract of 107 acres, near Rizlejr
station. For subdividing you can't beat
this. Also, tracts from one acre up at
a very low figure. If you want a suburban-home,
give'' us a call.
The Veteran Land Co.
823 Chamber of Commerce.
IRVINGTON
Portland's beautiful, aristocratic
home addition. Lots 50x100, with
water, gas, sewer, cement walks and
curbs, all paid, $1100, easy terms.
Irvington Investment Co.
Owners,
331 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 3177.
BKAL sUTATB DKALEBS. -
Abraham Jk White. 227), Washington st.
Aadr.wa, r. V. Co. Sd. S3W. U Hamilton si.
Baker, Alfnd A., Z1S Abuurtno bldg.
C H. B. Trust Co., 638 Chamber of Com.
Chapln A Hertow, S32 cnamb.r of Coriimto.
Commercial Invert. Co., 21 Lumbar Exchaac.
Compton, J. F. Fae. Si JU&48. 100 Ablnatoa bL
Cook. B. 6. Co., 60T-S Corbett bids.
Crosslar Co., T08-B Corb.it bids. ia. 7S&4.
D. Burgh, C R-, Fac TT8. 230 Ablngtoa bieg.
Ooddard. H. W Main and A 1743. 11 24 St.
Bobmklaa, C. B. aV Co.. IC. 1066. SOS C. at C
Jenstnss Co, Mala 188. SO Ongosuaa,
Kinney Stampbv. Ml -632 Lor. Sx. 1L UM.
Lav sf. .. loom AU Corbrtt boudlag.
Hall Von Borstal 104 2d St., 82 K. Buraatdav
0'DonaeU. J. F.. at. 4M1 a ASSeM. 20 Stark.
Palmer. H. P., 202 Rothchila bMf. Mala Md.
ParrUb, Watkln. Co.. 200 Aloer at.
Potter franco. 07 Commercial bldg.
ItMd. Plaids Tynan. M. 7004, AS8S1. 102 td.
am Cltr lualty Inv. Co., Merchants Trust u.
chalk. Qea. D., 2M Stark st. Main stt. ASS2.
8ar.tr InrMtmalt Company, rooms S26-27-2
Corbett bldg., opp. Postofflc (BoMrt B.
May and W. Lawranc.).
Sharker. J. P. a Co.. 122 Si Sixth st.
IvusHn, A. F. a) Co.. 26S), Watmlasto. sC
Th. Oreson Feal Estat. Co, Uj Third at.
(Holla day Addition.)
Y.traa lai Co.. S23 Chamber of Commaroa,
Wadden. W. O.. 0 Lmlw Exehans. bldg.
Woodbura Orrgoa Immlvrstlon Bunao.
COB SALE RE AX, ESTATK.
24O0 Modem 6-room cottag.; 8600 ca.h,
balance (10 month. IIOI E. Taylor. Ta
bor 30 -
6JJAP New nous, and two lot, at Mt.
Tabor, 81100: terms. Byrnes. 24ott Jforrt
sen st.
,240OMod.m e-room hotxs.. Eaat 49th and
Yamhill; bargain. Pallett, 304 Fentoa
bids.
8S6O0 New, modern 6-room house, beautiful
25th.
T-KOOM hooso at Mount Tabor, on carline;
good location; soooo. la ss. uregoman.
lOTS on West avenue. 81900. O. w. Tim
cnono,..waer, oo cnurcn st., Jtt. laoor. ,