THE -MORNING- OKEGOXIAX, . SATURDAY. MAT 2, ... 1908.
13
SEVEN KNOTS GUT
Desertion and Cruelty Grounds
for Divorce Decrees.
ALL CASES UNCONTESTED
Six Wives and One Husband Apply
to Judge Cleland lor ' Relief
From Galling Ties Two
Complaints Filed.
Ftva divorces were granted by Judge
Cleland In the State Circuit Court yester
day on the around of desertion, and two
because of cruelty. All the cases went
by default. Anna C. Heatley testified that
Lloyd E. Heatley had a habit of stayins
away from home until unseemly hours of
the night. She said that on December
15. 1906, while he was clerking in a store
che found him at 11:30 P. M. at the store
in the company of a woman she had
never seen before. She testified further
that one day, while her husband was
writing to his mother she suggested that
it would be well if he would tell her
that he had been drunk the night be
fore. Mrs. Heatley said she was sitting
on the bed at the time. Her husband
grabbed the bottle of ink, she said, and
threw it at her.
In November. 1907. said Mrs. Heatley,
her husband left her. and said in the
presence of her mother that he was going
to California, and would never live with
her again. The couple married at Eanta
Rosa, Cal.. February 16. 1906. Mrs.
Heatley will resume her maiden name,
Scott.
Hose Labell secured a divorce from
Frank Labell.
Bh said he was in the habit of "kick
ing her like a brute" whenever the
fancy struck him. Once he even resorted
to the razor strop to beat her. and at
another time threw water in her face.
She said the only way she could get
money to pay household expenses was
to "go through" his trousers pockets
while ha was asleep. She was given the
custody of the three children, ranging in
ages from 13 to S years. The couple
married in Multnomah County, December
6, 1S95.
Bthelyn I Bennett secured a divorce
from Alva W. Bennett bn the ground of
desertion. Bhe said they married In Port
land, July 18, 1905, and that he deserted
her at San Diego, Cal., November 1, 1905.
Then he Joined the Army, and deserted
after four months. He was sent to the
Government prison on Alcatrax Island,
San Francisco Bay. Mrs. Bennett was
permitted to resume her maiden name,
Miller.
Other divorces granted were as follows:
Eva C. Lewis from Linton S. Lewis,
married at Lewlston. Idaho, January 16,
.1897. He deserted January 5, 1907.
Ellen Ingman from Olaf Ingman; mar
ried August 14. 1898; at Milwaukee, 'Wis.;
deserted February 16, 1907.
Nettle 'Walters from Robert A.
"Walters: married April 22, 1901, at Ful
ton; deserted December, 1905.
TV. M. Winans from Blanche Winans;
married April 11, 1906; deserted July 23,
1906. ,
HUSBAND DENIES .HARRUGE
Emory Harpole Declares Wife's Sen
sational Allegations Untrue.
Not only does Emory Harpole deny
that he ever treated Mrs. .Anna Harpole
with cruelty, but even asserts that he
was never married to her and that he Is
not the father of her 8-year-old girl.
Beryl. A motion has been filed In the
Circuit Court by attorneys for Mrs. Har
polo to compel him to pay $200 for the
prosecution of the suit. Mrs. Harpole
complaint alleges that her husband first
treated her with cruelty and afterward
deserted her.
Sha asserts that they were married at
Salem. April 25. 1899. and that he ordered
her away from homo at Condon in No
vember. 1908. She says Harpole la worth
$4000. She has been compelled to work In
a factory at $10 a week, she says, paying
$14 a month to keep the child in St.
Mary's Academy.
TOOK TO DRIXK LATE IN MFE
Godfried Itelsenzahn Sued for Di
vorce After Many Tears.
That her husband has, in the last year,
contracted the habit of going on pro
longed sprees is the allegation of Mary
Reiwenzahn, in a suit for divorce from
Godfried RelHonzahn, which was filed
Ih the Circuit . Court yesterday. The
couple were married in Kelberg. Ger
many. In January, 1882, and moved to
America two years later. In 1892 they
came to Oregon. Mrs. Reisenzahn does
not complain as to her husband's con
duct before last year. She says she has
been compelled to take in washing to
support herself and that she is now em
ployed as a laundress at St. Vincent's
Hospital.
The couple have three children living,
one being married. The wife asks that
she be decreed the owner of a one-third
Interest in a 160-acre farm near Buxton,
said to be worth $1000. besides being
granted the custody of the children and
$2000 permanent alimony.
Emma Snheurer has filed suit In the
Circutt Court to obtain a divorce from
William Scheurer, whom she married
February 27, 1901. She alleges that he
deserted her November 11, 1906.
TOBACCONISTS VIOLATE LAW
Juvenile Court Judge Threatens the
Indictment of Dealers
Five cases In which dealers were ac
cused of having sold tobacco, principally
cigarettes, to minors have come before
the Juvenile Court during the last week;
Judge Gantenbein says that the cases of
children smoking are becoming . so com
mon that something must be done to put
a stop to it, and that the quickest way to
do this Is to indict the tobacco-dealers.
The state law covering this point is ex
plicit. It reads as follows:
It shall be unlawful to sell, barter, trade,
Blve. or In any manner furnish to any minor
under the ae of 18 year, any tobacco,
c-lgara or cigarettes in any form, or any
compound In which tobacco forma & com
ponent part, without the written consent or
order of such minor's parent or guardian:
and whan such minor has no paren-t or
guardian, then In that case content may be
given by the County Court, sluing for th
transaction of such county business, upon
proper application In the county In which
aid minor may have his residence. Any per
son violating the provisions of this act snarl,
upon conviction, be fined in any sum not
less than (5 nor more than $50.
CAXXOT DECIDE CASE TODAT
Court's Opinion In Vehicle Tax Suit
Xbt Tet Ready.
The suit of George Long against ths !
city or .Portland, in which an Injunction
is sought to prevent the city from ool
lectlr.g the vehicle tsx under an
ordinance recently passed by the City
Council, will not be decided by Presiding
Judge Gantenbein . today. He thought
e&rlX In tha week that fee Tould hava
THE
PORTLAND
PORTUfiO, 01
ECBOfF.Ay rui
MODERN
RESTAURANT
COST ONB MILLION DOLLARS.
! HOTEL OREGON !
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up
European Plan. Free Bus
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props.
Centrally Located
Lorn ST Dtetasma
HOTEL PERKINS
Filth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON
- -
EUROPEAN PLAN
Rooms, $1.00 to $3.00 Per Day
According to Location
IBI
SliS j 'ilj Portland's Newest and Most Modern!
OMMh Hntfil Afcsnfotelv Flrft Proof
SmwZ r "?ZX . Ameresm Rates to FamlllM
rifx--jrfI I and European ' ' ftsr Bats Meets All Tralaa
mm ii ,. ftl&miid' Sample Saltern, wit Bt. for TivreMna- Hen.
J. F. DAV1ES, President
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
siSlimiii
THE
Park St. Bet. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
1 HOTEL LENOX f I
' Portland's Newest and Most Modern Hotel
2 Up-to-date grill Free bus meets all trains Rates I
2 . $1 day and up European plan Long dis- I
I tance phone in all rooms Private baths Z
tlmo before Saturday to consult all the
authorities bearing: on the subject, but
this has not been possible, so the decision
will not be handed down until next Wed
nesday. The ease is important, as the question
of whether or not the referendum can be
invoked against city ordinances is in
volved In the suit. A petition was cir
culated and the required number of sig
natures secured for the submission of the
vehicle tax question to the voters on June
1. Until the vote is taken the city, can
not make collections, according to the
contention of the plaintiffs. Officials of
the city government believe that should
the decision hold that the -state referen
dum law applies to measures passed by
the City Council it will play havoc with
the business done by the Council in the
last year.
Judge Cleland, of the Circuit Court, will
render decisions in the following cases
this morning:'
P. A. Marquam against the United States
Mortgage & Trust Company and others, mo
tion of plaintiff for leave to file second
amended complaint and motion of defend
ant for a final decree.
Carl Frltsche asalnst Bertha Fiitache and
others, demurrer to complaint.
John Dean against Amelia M. Robinson,
motion for a decree. ' y
Astoria Columbia River Railroad Com
pany against Multnomah County, demurrer
to complaint.
Maurice Barrel I against Colburn Barrell,
on the merits.
Decisions by Judge Gantenbein will bo
rendered in the following cases:
R. E. Marshall against P. J. Cook, de
murrer to complaint.
D. C. Rogers against City of St. John,
demurrer to complaint.
Moy Bow Wing against Carrie Howe and
others, demurrer to amended answer.
Charles A. Benbow against the steamer
James John, motion to elect.
C. E. Dubois against the Suburban Lum
ber Company, demurrer to plea in abate
ment. Sued by Map-Makers.
The suit of J. P. Wicks and Peter
Stevenson, -of the Portland Blue-Print
Company, against B. A. Tyroll, of the
Portland Block-Book Company. Is on trial
before Judge Bronaugh, of the Circuit
Court. The plaintiffs are seeking to re
cover $110.25 for making 200 cloth maps of
Portland. It la the contention of the'
defendants that the maps were defective..
HEADQUARTERS
FOR TOVsUSTS and
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS.
Special rates made
to families and sin
gle gentlemen-' The
msnsfMnt will be
pleaded at all times
to show rooms and
give prices. A mod
ern Turkish bath es
tablishment In tha
hotel.
H. C. ROWERS.
Manager.
Modem Irnproresnants
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
Phil. McUchau &. Sods, Props.
Psion s
Rates 5L0O-$l-50-$2.0O
Ftrsc-CIasa Chock Restaurant
Connected With Hotel
NORTOniA HOTEL
NiOi ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
C O. DA VIES, Sec and Trees,
THE DANM00RE
Portland's new hotel.
475 Washington, iwnrr 14th., opp.
. Hellig Theater. -
European, plan 91.00 and Up.
Bus meets all trains.
DAN J. MOORE, Proprietor. "
Hotel Moore Clatsop Beach, Sea
side, Or. Open all year. For infor
mation apply at The Dausoore,
A Strictly First-CIass and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms, Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Long Distance Phones
in Every Boom.
Auto Bus Meets
- - AH Trains.
Rates -American. 3.00 per day and up.
Rates Shirooean. SI. 00 ner day and uo.
00
n ai
Per month, single room and board. $46 to 906
aocordlnc so room. . For two. 975 to 1 1 1 9.
Board without room..... .... 930 per month
DAILY METEOROT OGTCAt, REPORT.
PORTLAND, May 1. Maximum tempera
ture. 60 degrees; minimum. 50. River read
ing at 8 A. M.. 10.8 feet: change In last 24
hours.' 0.3 foot. Total rahnfall, 5 P. M. to
5 P. M., trace; total since September 1, 1907,
33.R2 inches; normal. 31.SI9 Inches; de
ficiency, 6.37 Inches. Total sunshine April
.HO, 11 hours 47 minutes; possible, 1-4 hours
14 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea
level), at S P. M.. 20.4 inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
S- 3 2
! Wind. -
M . y
3 0
BTATIONS. a S I 3 f
tro s :
5 -
Baker City......
Bismarck.
Boise
Helena .
Kam loops
North Head...
Pocatello. ......
Portland. ......
Red Bluff.
Roseburg. .....
Bacramento. ...
Salt Ike
San Francisco.
Spokane
Tacoma
Tatoosn Island.
Walla Walla..
T Trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The depression over British Columbia has
developed Into a storm of considerable in
tensity during rhe last 12 hours and south
west storm warnings were accordingly Is
sued at 8 P. M. to all display stations In
this district. Rain has been general over
Western Oregon and Western Washington
during the day. but none has u yet fallen
east of the mountains, though the weather
is threatening. Lijrht to moderate rains also
fell over California. Temperatures over the
Pacific Slope were much lower than last
evening, but over the plateau there was
Mttle change.
The indications point to rain over this
entire forecast district Saturday. It will be
cooler east of the mountains. I
FOR E OA STS.
' Portland and vicinity Rain; fresh south
erly winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Rain; fresh southerly winds.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Idaho Rain; cooler; fresh southerly winds.
.XjocaI Forecaster Temporarily, in 3uLrga
...:7:0.X!12S Cloudy
...42 T. 8.VW ICloar
...'SO'O.OO 49 ICloudv
.... 72'O.Ort1. 8:R Ft cloudy
... ;.7O'0.ol4,SW Icioudy
. .. sa'.2V3lt!SiH 'Rain
J 7.0Ol 4!SE pt cloudy
... T. 4.NW IRaln
.....154 O.aS'MrtsF. IRaln
,...!2i T. JlS'-SW iRaln
... I60f T. llftSW IRam
. . .. 7s0.00i 4'S Clear
...'561 T. .12SW JRaln
....;78l0.0O 4 W i Icioudy
...1501 T. 4I-V itooudj
!4x'o.40 4,1: iRaln
JSO'O.OO! 4.NW ,k?loudy
AMUSEMENTS.
BAKER THEATER
Geo. L. Baker. Mgr. Phones Main 2. A 5360.
Matinee 2:0o. last time tonight. Baker
Stock Company In One of th.
Greatest Plays of the Ago.
"SHERLOCK HOLMES."
Dramatized from the Conan Doyle Detective
Stories by William Gillette.
Evening Curtain 8:05. Matinea 2:05 Sharp.
Evening- prices 25c. 35c. fOc: matinee 15c.
25c. Next Week, start in a- Tomorrow Mati-
MA. "Th r!li-hi-
THE STAR(Ti4J.
S48S
Week of Sunday, April 20. 1808.
THE ARMSTRONG MUSICAL. COMEDT
COMPANY PRESENTS
"A. SCOTCH HIGHBALL"
New Orchestra, pretty otrla. Nice Cos
tumes. Good Musfc. Good Dancing. Large
Cast. Tn connection with a Strong Vaude
ville Bill. Matin.es dally at 2:30 P. M.
Prices: 15c to any part of the house, ex
cept box seats. Every evening; at 7:30 P. M.
and 9:15 P. M. Prices: 25c to th. entire
lower floor, 1S: to any part of balcony and
gallery. Next Week "The Bathing Girls."
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phone: Main 4285. Home, A 1020.
"Week conijnenclnir Monday, April 27, R.
P. AHen presents Miss Verna Felton and
the Allen Stock Company In Milton Noble's
fascinating- play of Western life.
TROM 6IK TO RON."
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday. Price lOc and 20c. Every
renlnjrr at 8:15. Price lOc, 20c and SWc
Boxes 50c. Office opens 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
MARQUAZf GRAND Week of April 27
presenting PAJiTAGES attractions. WIX.L.EH.
Z I.H .MJC liSl A ' . greatest of lmperson&tors, in
bis famed imitations of the -world's creates!
musicians and conductors of orchestras.
Pant aires attractions will continue at the
Marquam Grand during; the Summer, while
Pan tales' Fourth-street House Is being re
modeled at a cost of 915,000. Matinees every
afternoon at 2:30; evening: at 7:30 and 0.
Prices the same: Upstairs. 16e; parquet, 25c;
boxen. 50c Any seat at week-day matinees,
15 cents.
The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe
For one week, beginning Monday. April VI.
THE GREAT HENRI FRENCH,
The Noted Actor. Mimic and Impersonator
of Composers and Musical Directors. Aug
mented Orchestra for This Act
RICHARD BUHLER AND COMPANY.
. Presenting "THE CRACKSMAN."
F. F. MONTRKSSA.
Dean of the I. A. T. 6. H! Operators, Ex
hibiting; "A Lord for a Day.'
TIME AND PRICES REMAIN THE CAMS.
Next Week "THE MARCO TWINS."
MEDICAL BUILDING
Park and Alder Streets
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Barber. Dr. S. t., dentist Formerly Mao
Leay bids- Phone Main 1409, A 1400.
City and County Medical Society.
Ferris, Irs. E. O. JT.. dentists For
merly Macleay bldg. Suite 211. Mala 1930.
French, Dr. C. Gertrude, physician Form
erly Dekum bids. Main 714, A 4017.
Hawke, Dr. C. K., physician and sniseon
Formerly Oregon, bids. Main 1512. A 5404.
Hlrstel, Dr. Edvr., dentist Main 1409. A 140
Hyde, Dr. Leon TVillet, physician and sur
geon Practice limited to senlto-urlnary
diseases Formerly Fl.ldn.er bids. Mala
265, A 1865.
jLarkln, Dr. Geo., dentist Formerly Ablns
ton bids. Fhones Main S78. A 2744.
Loomls, Dr. Bryon E.. dentist Formerly
Oregonlan bids. Phone A 5318.
Holbrook. Dr. Millard E.. 'dentist For--merly
Macleay -bids. Suite 401-2-3. M. 8519
Perkins, Dr. T. I,., dentist Formerly Rns
sel bids. Suite 407-8. Main 1512. A 6404.
Riszs, Dr. J. O., dentist Main 1409. A 1409.
Bosendorf, Dr. Max. physician and skin spe
cialist, formerly Berlin, Germany Of
fices 815-810. Phone Main 6060. '
Timms, Dr. Edna O., physician Formerly
Marquam bids. Phones Main 714. A 4917.
Wals-amot, Dr. K. II., dentist Formerly
Hamilton bids. Phone Main 2290.
Watson, Dr. Alfred P.. dentist Formerly
Ablng-ton bids. Phones Main 078. A 2744.
Toons. Dr. J. Q, dentist Suite 418-17
Phone Main S819.
Ziesler, Amelia and Fred J., physicians and
urseons Phones Main 682. A 4043.
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(FOR CASH ADVERTISING.)
Following rates will be given only when
advertising is ordered to run consecutive)
days. Dally and Sunday issues. The Ore
gon ian charges first-time tote each insertion
for classified advertising that Is not ran on
consecutive days. . The first-time rate Is
charged for eacn Insertion In lu weekly
Oregonlan. ...
"Rooms." "Rooms and Board." "House
keeping Rooms," "Situations Wanted," IS
words or less, 15 cents; 16 to SO words, 2
cents; 1 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc Mo
discount for additional insertions.
Matrimonial and clairvoyant ads. one time
rate each insertion.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Tlday," SO cents for 15 words or less;
16 to 20 words, 40 cento; 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, etc first insertion. Bach additional
Insertion, one-half; no further dlsoount un
der one moats.
Above rates apply to advertising paid la
advance only. All book entries will bo
charged fat lines 14c per line for first In
sertion and 1o per line for each consocutivo
insertion. Special rates oa contracts gives
on application.
"KSW TODAT," (range measure agate),
14 cents per line, first Insertion; 7 cento
per line for each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonlan. and left at this
office should always be inclosed la sealed
envelopes. No stamp is required on such
letters.
UNCALLED FOR ANSWERS
ANSWERS ARE HEIJ AT THIS OFFICE
FROM THE FOLLOWING ANSWER
CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD BT PRE
SENTING TOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE
GON1AN OFFICE:
A 798, 790. SOS, 810. 814. 21. 824, 828,
827, 828. 843. 844. 846, 84fl, 850. 8iS2.
B 791. 810. 813. 814. 81, 818, 820, 822, 829,
83S. 839. 845. 846. 8B3.
C 817. 723, 824. 827, 828, 830, 835, 843, 833,
" 854. 869.
a 826. 831. 833, 8S6. 840, 845, 847, 849.
853, 854. 859.
E 680, 716. 806, 82S, 830, 836, 839, 844, 848,
854, 855, 866, 859, 860, 861, 863, 866, 867,
869.
F 811, 816. 827. 829, 831. 845.' 848. 864, 884.
O 755, 733, 843, 844. 848, 851. 862, 863, 874,
875. 877, 8S0. 882. 883. 8S4.
H 806. 830. 834, 838, 840, 842, 846,
J 814. 817, 818, 819, 820, 822, 830, 839, 845,
846. 847. 848.
K 07, 826, 884, 837, 840. 845, 659, 865, 866,
888. 870. 872. 882.
I. SOB, 823. 820.843. 850, 854.
M 814, 835, 840, 842, 843. 858.
Jf 779. 804. 840. 842, 81, 862.
O 7S8, 826, 831, 838, 837, 842, 844. 845. 846.
P 131. 512. S26. R2, 85, 867, 870, 876, 878,
880. 881. 883. 888. 897.
R 74S. 791, '801, 803, 807, 809. 812. 817. 826.
830. 835. 889. 840, 844. 847, 648. 849, 853,
8 769, 809, 810, 814, 820." 822, 824, 827 834.
837. 840, 847, 848, 854. 855, 857, 864, 867,
868. 869, 871.
T 69. 783, 823. 842.
V 773. 800. 802. 805. 825. ' '
T 756, 803. 806. 822, 825. 833, 888, 841.
845. 847. 800. 852. 856, 857, 892.
WHERE TO DINE
Rrnnrtftr.1. 103 Only
sucb dinners as areaerved tvt Brand OrllL
WliATi vlaltin Lo Anjeles, try Hotel Wat
' son and restaurant, corner Floo and
Flower sta. W. T. Watson. Prop., formerly
of Watson' a 4tn-st. restaurant. Port land.
VegetarianCaf e y&Fg&gr
35c. with ice cream. 11 A. M. to 8 P. M.
ThaTlFno-nn 149 7tn- Merchants lunch
lucvinguu danr 25o Special Bun. din.
turkey or chicken, chop susy noodles, 50c;
Austro - Hungarian Restaurant
247 Tsylor, between 2d and 3d. Best placs la
tows to eat at a normal price. Try us today.
Grand Central Station lime Card
SOpTUKKN PACIFIC
ljeavinsr Portland I
Roseburs. Passenger 8:15a.
, s:io a. i
4:15 p i
7:45 p i
J12:00 p.i
uouaffe urove rancDfar ,
California Express ........
San Francisco Express. ...
West Side
irvallis Fassenrtr
Sheridan passenger ......
Forest Grove Passenger ..
Forest Grove passenger
Arrivinsr Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger.
Roseburg Passenger .....
Portland Express
West Bids
T:0oa.
4:10 a.
ll:O0 a.
:4p.
7:RS a. 1
.111:30 a.i
. . 5:30 p. i
...111:15 1
Corvallis Passenger 6:35 p.
Sheridan Passenger ..10:80 s,
Forest Grove Passenger 8:00 a
Forest Grove Passenger 3 :50 p.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
leaving Portland ' I
Tacoma and Seattle Express. .. .1 8:90 a. m.
North Coast A Chicago Limited. .1 2:00 p. m.
Overland Express , 111:45 p. m.
Arriving Portland
I
North Coast Limited. ........... I T : 00 a m.
Portland Express I 4:13 p.m.
Overland Express 8 :35p.m.
OREGON RAILROAD 4t NAVIGATION CO.
Lenfac Portland
Pendleton Passenger
Chicago-Portland Special .......
Spokane Flyer
Kansas City A Chicago Express.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer . . -
Chi., Kan. City A Portland Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special ......
Pendleton passenger , .
7:15 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
:ia p. m.
5:00 p. m,
8:00 a. m.
9 :45 a. m.
8 :&0 p. m.
5:15 p, m.
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leavins; Portland
Astoria A Seaside Express.....
Astoria A Seaside Express
Arriving Portland
Astoria A Portland Passenger.
Portland Express
8:00 a. m.
6:00 p. m.
12:15 p. m.
m:w p. m
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leavlnsr Portland
C P. R. Short Line, via. Spokane
Seattle ....
Arriving; Portland
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane
Via Seattle
8:15 p. m.
11:45 n. no.
8:00 a. m.
7.00 a.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving PortlaaaV
Sallas Passenger .
Dallas Passenger
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger .
Pallas Passenger
':40 a. i
.:15p-i
10:15 a.
6:50 P. I
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Leaving Portland
Balem Local
Salem Local
Salem Limited .......
Salem Local
Sslem Local
8alem Limited ,
Balem Local
Arriving Portland
Portland Local . . . . ,
Portland Local ,
Portland Limited .....
Portland Local
Portland Local .......
Portland Limited .....
Portland Local
6:16 a.
8:26 a.
8:05 a.
11:05 a.
2:80 p.
8:30 p.
6:10 p.
a .as .
10:21a.
11:30 a.
.o p.
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MEETTNO NOTICES.
A REGULAR meeting of M. B. B.
A.. NO. 41 will be held this (Satur
day) evening, 133 V4 First ot., room 11.
Visiting members welcome.
F. G. FORBES, Sec, Bus. Mgr.
MT. TABOR LODGE NO. 42. A.
F AND A. M. Special conmiunl-
a)t9 cation will be held at the Masonic
Mav 2. to attend the funeral of
the late orotner, t. a. . layior.
of St. Georse loose No. 190. Aberdeen, bcot
land. M. M. urgently requested to attend.
By order of the w. M.
Attest: D. R. YOUNG, Bee.
VBRE1N EINTRACHT The members are
requested to attend .the funeral of our late
member, Allcnaei rtanBen, on ounoay, aia-y
3, at 2:30 o'clock P. M-, from Holman's un
dertaklne narlors. comer Third and Salmon.
Interment In Greenwood Cemetery. By order
of G. H. eiebeis, president.
GEORGE HAROLD. Sec.
OREGON LODGE, NO. 101, A,
F. AND A. M. Stated communi
cation this (Sautrday) evening, 7:80
Bxrr rclock. Masonic Temple. K
Park ana Yamblll. worK M. ai. ae
rree. Visiting hrthren cordially In
vlted. ' By order W. M.
A. J. HANDLAN, Sec.
DIED
DT7TCHER At the family residence, North
Vernon. April 30. Harriet M. Dutcher, aged
79 years. Funeral notice later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
TAYIjOR In this city, April 29. Henry
Downle Taylor, aged 35 years. , Funeral
services will be held at Holman s chapel
at 2:30 P. M. today (Saturday). Inter
ment Greenwood Cemetery.
HANSEN In this city. April 30. at the
family residence, 227 Montgomery St..
Michael Hansen, aged 73 years. Friends
are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral services, wnicn win De neia ax
Holman's chapel, corner 3d and Salmon
ets-, at Z:3u p. M-. Sunday. May 3. in
terment Greenwood Cemetery.
PEARSON The funeral of the 1st Elizabeth
E. Pearson will take place today. May 2,
at 2 P. M. , from the Friends' (."hurch, cor
ner East Thlrty-nfth and East Main streets.
Friends invited.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct-
ors. 220 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 507,
t. p. FENLET J SON. Huueial Directors,
Tnlrd and wanison. roona sun , & issv.
Dunning. McEntee m Gllbsugh, Funeral Di
rectors, 7tn rist, jrnone ax. aim. may aass.
KRICSON T7NDERTAKINO CO.. 409 Aides
sc lsu assistant Mr no am maua eisa.
EELLER-RYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. CIS Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant.
F. B. DUNNING. Undertaker, 414 Baas
Alder. LsuLr assistant. Phono East as.
NEW TODAY.
A Real Bargain
in a Fine Home
Situated on the S. "W. corner of 21st
and Vaughn ets., being; 419 North
21st st. The lot alone. 50x100, is
worth $3500. The modern eight-room
house with conservatory; heated with
furnace and hot water and lighted by
gas and electricity, is worth 1 4000. In
addition to this, the house is com
pletely furnished at a cost of over
$1000, making- a total value of $8500.
The conservatory and grounds are
filled with choice flowers. A com
plete abstract and warranty deed
will be furnished to this place for
$6500 If sold before May 10; $3500
cash, balance on monthly payments if
desired. See owner on premises, Sat
urday between 2 and 5; Sunday be
tween 3 and 6, During: the week at
214 Lumber Exchange bids;.
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,
S31 Chamber of Commerce. -Main
3177.
RIVERFRONT
A home on th banks of the Willamette.
30 minute' ride from, heart of the city;
rood car ervice: rich, level eoll: snrinr
water, electric Hgrhts. bathing, boating.
Acre tracts from $7.rrO to $1000; new tract
Just iut on the market. - Now la the time
to get a choice place.
Sengstake & Lyman
w .ruin, ct,
KKW TODAT.
Sale of Farm Land In
W. C. Noon Estate
The farm land of the W. C. NOON
ESTATE, situated in Columbia County,
and comprising over 1500 acres, ' will
be sold by the undersigned. Executors,
at private sale. Terms. 20 per cent
of price when sale Is made, and balance
wnen deed is obtained, is aDout u
days thereater.
This farm is situated at Warren and
really comprises three separate places;
CoDeland nlaoe. of abour 720 acres:
Fullerton place, of about 560 acres, and
the Home place, of about 300 acres.
Either will be sold separately.
Over four miles of navigable water
frontage. Quite a quantity of timber
on the places, enough to pay for nearly
half of some of them. Barn 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 five
acres. Also dwelling bouse and barns
on different places.
Main dwelling-house at Warren Is
only , a seven-minute walk from rail
road station. .
THIS PROPERTY MUST BB SOLD
TO CLOSK ESTATE. ORDER OF
COURT OBTAl.VED, althorizlng sale.
A nne opportunity for Investment.
Possession given when 20 per cent
aeposic is maae.
. 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.
RIVERDALE
The only exclusive suburban
district near the river
We Are Offering for Sale
for the First Time
SIX SINGLE ACRE TRACTS
$1100 to $1500 Each
Every Tract a Gem and
Commands the Most Mag
nificent View of River,
Mountains and City.
IT PAYS TO SEE US
CI1APIN & I1ERL0W
832 Chamber of Commerce.
PACKING-HOUSE . TOWNSITE
Will Be Opened Soon.
Do you want lots adjoining this
site at one-third of tHcir prices f If
you do I have them. $150 to $3D0,
$10 down and $5 per month. Your
last chance to get next. Sold over
300 lots past three weeks, bee me
and go over the ground.
A. C. M' DONALD, Agent,
Phone Woodlawn 813. Peninsula
Station.
A HOME ON THE WILLAMETTE
Beautiful siehtly lots. 60x100. overlook
ing the river at Island Station (adjoining
KocK island l?!uD property); convenient
to car, 25 minutes' ride to ' center of
Portland; city water, graded streets, pro
tected harbor for yacht or launch; an
Ideal location for Summer home; electric
light.
Price, $300 to $375. Easy terms.
Be wise, buy one or more of these lots
NOW and get your pick of the best. Tou
will doume your money within one year.
The Crossley Company
70S and 709 Corbett Building.
Holiday's Addition
Tb' one BEST place In Portland to buy.
GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and MOST DE
SIR A3 LB reiidence property of tn city.
SEEING IS BELIEVING BETTER (O
and see the many CHOICE residences under
construction and the Improvements going
on.
t
The Oregon Real Estate Company
S8tt Third Street. Portland. Oreron.
K. Inaba , F. IV. Sotanl
OPENING NOTICE
JAPANESE-AMERICAN
BUSINESS AGENCY
Insurance, Real Estate, Farm Land,
. Farm Products, General Mer
chandise and Commission.
WILL OPEN MAY 1, 1908, AT
30 NORTH THIRD STREET,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Room No. 8. Phone Main S524
FOR BAI.K BY OWNER.
Country store and residence. 314 sores
land: no competition: sniati xruu; section
thickly settled, growing; rapidly: best roclc
road In the state; flrst-class barn, tele
phone and R. F. D. Real estate, $2900,
roods at invoice, ii sola tnrousn mis sa.
will throw in 2.iO worth of stors furniture,
lnrludlnar covered sxocery wsiron. Will
make terms to suit buyer's convenience.
Address . W. SMITH. He. lcm. Or, R. F.
r. No. 3.
AM FORCED TO LEAVE CITY
Must sell my fully equipped office,
with high-class furniture, consisting
of two fine desks, settee, table and
chairs and two good rugs; central
location; ' reasonable rent. Y 848,
Oregonian.
Mortgage Loans
Money to loan on Improved city
property.
Isaac L. White
331 Sherlock Bulldlne-.
Fire Insurance.
Rentals,
COOK 6 TRUBY
Real estate, timber lands, general
brokerage business.
Phone A 2184.
Boom 511. Corbett Building.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
a McKar Bids;.,
tlVK ACS 4
Sa Stark,
f All,
TW TODAT.
$100 PER ACRE
SALEM ELECTRIC LINE
. - 20-Acre Tracts
Fine 'black soil, all in cultivation
with growing crop. One of the finest
sections in the Willamette Valley; hi
mile from electric lino, 1 mile - from
one S. P. station, 14 miles from an
other. On two county roads. The
best bargain yet offered. Terms given,
- Edward E. Goudey
Corbett Building.
near. ESTATB T1K.AT.KHM
Abraham A White, 22TM Washington st.
Andrews, y. V. Co. M. S31. i3 iiamlltoa bU
Baker. Alfred A., US Ablest on bids.
C. R. B. Trust Co., 633 Chamber of Com,
Chapln Herlow, 832 Cr.amber of Commerce.
Commercial Inveet. Co., 21s Lumber Exchang-a.
Compton, J. F. Fac. at A1S48. loo Ablngtoa bU
Cook, B. S. & Co., S07-8 Corbett bldg.
Crossley Co., 70s- Corbett bldg. M. ISM.
De Burgh, C R., Pao. TT3. 220 Ablngtoa bldg.
Goddam. H. W.. Mala and A 1713. 110 Id st.
Hotchklsa. C. B. Co.. M. 1066. 808 C. Ot O,
Jeanlngs Co., afaln 188. 300 Oregoniam,
Klaaey Stampher. 631-632 Ur. Ex. M. 448a,
Lse. M. a., room 411 Corbett building.
lull Ton Borstal 104 2d St.. 88! n. Bunutde.
O Dor. Mil. J. v., v. 4S61 as A2S61. 230 Stark,
Palmer, H. P., 202 Rothchlld bids. Mala 6001.
Parrlsb, Watklns A Co.. 2&0 Alder St.
Porter 4b freocb. 607 Commercial bldg.
Reed. nlds Tynan, M. 7004. ASASl.'lO 2d.
Rose City Realty Inv. Co., Mercbaats Trust bl.
Sebalk, Geo. D., 2di Stark st. Mala S92. A 892.
Surety Investment Company, rooms 626-27-28
Corbett bldg., opp. Postofflce. (.Robert B,
May ana w. LAwrencei.
Sharkey. J. P. ; Co.. 122 Sixth st.
awenssos. A. F. A Co., 268)4 Wsnbington at.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., SSM Third st,
(Bolladay Additions t
Vetera LAnd Co., 822 Chamber of Comrseroe,
Waddell. W. O., 300 Lumber Exchanga bldg.
Woodbum Oregon Immlgratloa Bureau.
Zimmerman, (121 Corbett bldg. Mala 167S.
FOB 8ALJE RKAI, ESTATK.
ArRB tracts overlooking Rlverdale (1100 to
31.)0 each; (six for sale); no finer view
from Portland Heights: fir trees and spring
water: very little brush; 14 trains dally
on the Oswego line; terms half cash and
balance at 6 -per cent. Chapln 4k Hot
low. 832 Chamber ot Commerce. -
NOW IS THS TIME TO BUT TOUR HOME.
See us or phone us and make engage
ment. We have several splendid buys.
No trouble to show.
HK1LMAN & LATHROP,
Ablngton Bldg. A or Main 3126.
81300 $300 cash, balance 1S per month at
6 per cent, 4-room cottsse, lot 40x100, built
1 years; 1 block to car.
O. S. DRAPER,
Room 26, Lafayette BMc .
Over German-American Bank.
9-ROOM bouse on Bast Salmon, all improve
ments In and paid for; lot 4"Vjxl00; price'
33000, 31000 In bank deposits, balance on
time,
CAMERON' CABLE,
Room 838 Charrtber Commerce.
32fW 6-room house, fireplace, furnace, full
basement, bath, all modern conveniences?
select nelffhbcvrhood.TSast Slrle; easy terms.
WHITTBN A KRY ANT,
Main 1469. BS6 Chamber or Commerce.
OWNER of one of the finest West Slda
homes going to travel. Grand opportun
ity to buy beautiful home, mapnltlcwnt
grounds, close tn. best locality. For par
ticulars' call 1004 3d St., room 210.
$75(X FOR a beautiful piece of acreage that
should be pjaced on the markft in slnsln
. acre tracts. A royal profit In this for IIir
man who plats. Chapln & Herlow, o&i
Chamber of Commerce.
110.000 HANDLES W large lota, only 10
blocks from the Ladd tract; price $.116 each;
if you have the price, don't fall to see the
owner and property. C. L. Brubaker, 1004
Eaet Lincoln et.
HOUSES for sals In all parts of the city:
acreage close In, and farms tn Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main 4486. Kinney A
Stampher. 631-32 Lumber lxchange bide.
LOT "'100. East 7th. near Broadway:
suitable home site; walking distance to
West Side by Steel bridxe; $1200. Culver,
62;: Chambei of Commerce.
FOR SALE Pretty new buncalow. 6 rooms
and bath, lust completed. Modern, walkins
distance. Call at 170", 10th St., or phone
Main 6267 for particulars.
DON'T fail to xo to I-ehmen Acres Sunday,
on Salem electric, road, Metjtgpr Station;
seeing Is believing. For particulars ask lot
Carl 9 on grounds.
32400 New. modem bungalow, $300 down,
$20 monthly; three blocks south Haw
thorne, en East Forty-fourth; very desir
able. Dr. Darling.
NEW, roodorn 7-room residence, attractively
arranged, tastily finished; Wasco, near
East inth si., Holladay Park Addition.
8 853, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE.
XTp-to-date modern new hpme. with or
without furniture; leaving city. Call 1273
Hawthorne ave. I
FOR SALE Houses In Holladay Park and
Holladay Add., also vacant lots; will build
- to suit purchaser. R. B. Rice, 6U0 Wasco
St. Both phones.
ftOOO Manufacturing property, fiOxloO,
North Portland: I20O0 hou. bringing 320;
easy terms. Harry Nicolal (owner), 227
Davis st.
A' SNAP 7-room houe in Hollanay's A1d. ;
modern; fine location; price $iWOO; terms.
Inquire Sell. 890 or Hartman A Thompson.
A SNAP Two Belle Crest lots, choicest lo-
I n . O Ai 1 kalt O.. Mill. D t-li n t ' ..l.ul
easy terms. 435 Chamber of Commerce,
6-ROOM house. West Side; walking distance;
nice view; furnished or unfurnished; easy
terms. R. Buetlkofer. 265 Salmon St.
BEAUTIFUL 6-room bouse and 75x106
lot; heart of Irving-ton; actual cost. A.
D. Marshall, 427 Cham, of Com.
7-ROOM house. Highland. New. modern;
a big snap. 332,10. John P. Sharker Co- .
122 6th St. Main 560. A 2537. '
NEW modern 6-room house on Waverly
Heights for sate on easy terms. Inquire
ot owner, 823 Ablngton bldg.
NEW 7-room residence. Irvlngton; every mod.
ern convenience, S42T0. Call and see photo.
325 lumber Exchange.
THREE acres, cleared, on Salem Electrloj
suitable for gardening. Owner. No agents.
X eon, urejuiuau.
FOR SALE One 8-room house, hot and cold
water, electricity, gas; West Side; close in.
Phone Main 8168.
FRACTIONAL LOT on East Davis St., near
22.1. Owner. H. P. Palmer, 202 Roth
child bldg.
1850 mall cottage, lot SoxSS, furniture:
Alberta and Woodlawn cars; terms. 473
Mildred ave.
FOR SALE) 5-room modern new cottage on
carline; also 7-room house, 2 lota. Phone
Tabor 196
SNAP New house and two lots - at Mount-
Tabor, 11 lw; terms, uyrnes, . Morri
son st.
BAR'IAIN Fine new home, ii large rooms:
.Ti0. Inquire e v.. stark. 1'Rone Eist
TWO beautiful cleared acres on Salem
Electric at a, Dargain 1 ej(. uregontan.
7-ROOM house at Mount Tabor, on carline.;
gooa location, wo. n o. urcKomaa.
SNAP in Washington streeflot, ncar'2oth.
A. D. Marshall, 4ZJ enamncr or commerce.
LOTS on 'West avenue. 31800. G. W. Es
mond, owner, 00 unurcn sc., ait. raoor.
ONTO acre, 2 blocks from carline. Inquire O.
Benson, urays crossing, jut. tscott line.
FOR 8ALI3 A 6-room house and 4 lote. Andro
Williams, juanencia Ada., juontavllla.
$500 FOR 2 fine lots in Brainsrd tract, near
OCKley (jreen. llts Aoington Dltlg.
SNAP Modern fl-ronm bou3e, nice lawn, near
car; siooo. v i.io, care uregonian.
SAVED on purchase prlre of any lot Iq
Waverlcign. leiepnono uasi 1301.
1iTS near Wavcrlelgh. worth 15000. only