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THE MORyiXG , OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, 31 AY 5r 1908. 13 TRIES TO MURDER HIS DIVORCED WIFE Fred Siedow Fires Shot, but Plucky Woman Wrests Re volver From Him. BULLET CLIPS HER HAIR Worsted, Siedow Flees, but Is Over taken by Mounted Policeman and Arrested Fracas Arouses the Fast Side Neighborhood. Fred Siedow, a coffee salesman, at tempted, to murder his divorced wife at her home on Eighth street, between Bel mmit and Taylor, yesterday afternoon. Only the woman" indomitable pluck saved her from death. With a revolver leveled at her head she looked Siedow squarely In the eye and held him In check as she might a wild beast, at the same tjme moving slowly toward him until near 'enough to spring at tho weapon. Siedow fired as she sprang and tho bullet barely missed her head, actually clipping her hair. A desperate hand-to-hand struggle fol lowed. For fully five minutes the woman and her former husband fought for pos session of the revolver., Siedow Is much larger than Mrs. Siedow and far stronger. But with a strength born of desperation she caught his wrist, sank ier nails into the flesh and finally loosened his hold on the weapon. It fell to the, ground, the woman seized it quickly, and ran to the home of a neighbor, while Siedow took to his heels. He was overtaken and arrested by Mounted Patrolman Elimsen. Siedow, who had been drinking, was soliciting ordnrs for coffee in the neigh borhood earlier in the afternoon. Shortly after 3 o'clock he was seen to pass in front of his former wife's home several times, finally entering an adjoining yard. Seeing his wife in the rear of her home he crossed over and began questioning her about the divorce, which she se cured from him several weeks ago be cause of threats to murder her. "Did you get your divorce all rlghtr: he asked. "I surely did," was Mrs. Siedow' re sponse. "I'm not so sure about that," the fel low persisted. "Well, 1 am," she said, and turned to go. "You have got Just Ave minutes more to live and you'd better make good use of It." was Siedow's next remark, and the woman turned to see him draw a small caliber revolver from his pocket and level it at her. "You're not going to get off this time,." he added, doubtr less having in mind two previous occa sions on which he was disarmed by the police while vowing about saloons that he intended killing his wife. "1 did not get soared or he would have shot me," said Mrs. Siedow, later, in telling of the scene that followed. "I told him I wasn't afraid, and looked him right straight in the eye. To tell the truth I was afraid to get afraid. If you can figure that out. 1 looked hirrt in the eye like you would an animal: He didn't shoot and I got up close and jumped at him. I tried to get his revolver but missed it. 1 "He grabbed me with his left hand, pulled his right up and tried to shoot me through tho head. I actually felt the muzzle of the gun against my head but only for an instant, for I threw my head to one side very suddenly. That was all that saved my life, for at the very second I did this he fired. It was mighty close but didn't hurt me, merely taking away a wisp of loose Jialr. "He tried to get his hand up to shoot again but I threw all my strength on him, caught his wrist and began tear ing at It to make him let go of the i revolver. Very soon I won, for the gun fell on the ground, I pulled him away from it and then jumped back and picked It up. "I ran then, for I was exhausted. It was only that my life wa at stake that I could struggle as I did for the re volver. I went to the home of a neigh bor as fast as I could and didn't see what became of him. This is the third .time he has tried to kill me and I think he ought to get about six years this time." Neighbors, attracted by the revolver shot, rushed to the Siedow home juet In time to see Siedow leaving. He ran as several people approached. The police were at once notified and Mounted Officer F.hmscn galloped to the place and shortly located Siedow At the corner of Union and Clay streets. He did not resist arrest. The revolver with which he tried to murder his former wife was turned over to the police by the intended victim, who swore to a complaint, charging Siedow with the offense of assault with a dangerous weapon. BAD DOLLARS ARE PLENTY Counterfeits Made by Turner and Ramsey Deceive Public. Complaints continue to reach the office of United States Attorney McCourt that counterfeit dollars are being circulated in this city. Yesterday a newsdealer re ported that he had received one of the spurious coins and the fact was reported to Steve Connell, secret service agent of the Treasury Department, who last week caused the arrest of Louis Turner and Steve Ramsey, ex-convicts and notorious counterfeiters who are known to be the men who manufactured and originally distributed many of these coins. Since the arrest of the pair. Mr. Con nell has recovered from several business houses. Including some of the banks, a large number of the bogus dollars. So well made Is the counterfeit money that It circulates rendily, several of the bad dollars having been accepted by streetcar conductors. It is estimated by the Fed eral authorities that Turner and Ramsey passed about ) of the coins in this vicinity before they were captured, to gether with their outfit. In Vancouver, Wash. The charge of counterfeiting asHinst the men will be investigated by the next grand Jury. Halls Arrive for Springfield Road. EUGENE. Or., May 4. (Special.) The first rails for the Springfield extension of the Eugene Street Railway were delivered today. A good-sized crew of workmen have been working steadily at grading .and the pile driving for the trestle across the bottom lands has commenced. The work of laying the track will be on shortly. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. May 4 Maximum tempera ture, degrees; minimum. 4" decrees. River reading at 8 A. M., 10. feet; change in last "24 hours, non. Total rainfall fi I1. M. to ."i P. M ). none; total since. Sep tember 1. 1P-07. 3n ns Inches: normal rain fall. 40.10 Inches: deficiency. 6.21 Inches. Total sunshine. May 3, 5 hours. 5 minutes; possible sunshine, 14 hours, 21 mlaufcea. for EDeMlEty A condition of general debility, aside from its dis comforts, is dan gerous, for it is an invitation to every acute disease we meet. Mr. John F. Williams, of 91 1 Lincoln St., Anderson, Ind., says: "I was run down and suffered a great deal from sick headaches and pains in die back. , My stom ach was weak, appetite poor and complexion ullow. I had night sweats, which so weakened me, that I had little interest in my work. I tried several doctors but cot no better and remained in this cordition until I read about Dr. Williams Pink Pills and started to take them. I got so much relief from the first few boxes that I used them until I was entirely cured." Br. Williams' POIK PELLS build up the blood and make you strong, hungry and energetic. At alldruggiste or direct from Dr. William Medicine Co., Sdienectadgr, N. T. 50 cents per boa; six boxes a. 30 . I Barometer (reduced to sea-level), at 5 P. M., 30.08 inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 5 P. M Pacific time. 3 Wind. - 2 2. ' n 3 ! o 9 S mi 2 T S 3 o j 2 sro s I a o D o . g 3 : 6210.00 8 NW near 60.00 8 NE Clear 6610.00 16 NW Cloudy 60O.00 12W Clear BSiO.OO 10 SE Pt. cloudy B20.00 24 8 Cloudy 80 0.00 6W Pt. cloudy 5.0O 0 W Clear so o.ool 8 NW Clear - 720.0 8 NW Clear 76-0.00 4NW Clear 52 0.14 48 Cloudy 62 0.00 12 :W Clear 64 0.00 W SW Clear B6 T. 6W Cloudy 4S0.16 36S Rain 70-0.00! eS Clear 6TATIONS. Baker City. ... Bismarck , Boise Helena. ....... Kamloops, .... North Head... Pocatello. .. . .. Portland Red Blurt... . Hoseburg Sacramento. . Salt Lake , San Francisco. Sp'okane. . . . . . Tacoma , Tatoosh Island Walla Walla. . WEATHER CONDITIONS. During the last 12 hours no rain has fallen in the North Pacific Mates except & few showers along the Washington coast. The weather, however, continues unsettled in the Sound country and in Southern Idaho. It is much warmer in Oregon, Southeastern Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Northern Cali fornia and Utah. ' The indications are for fair weather Tues day eact of the Cascade Mountains with partly cloudy weather in Western Oregon and Western Washington, with possibly showers. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy, with possibly showers; south to west winds. Western Oregon Fair south, partly cloudy north, with possibly showers; south to west winds. Western Washington possibly showers; south to west winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair. Grand Central Station Tims Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC leaving; Portland Roseburg Passenger ........ Cottage Grove Passenger ... California Express San Francisco Express. . .... West tilde Corvallls Passenger ........ 8:15 a. m. 4:15 p. in. T !4K n m. 12:00 p-m. 7:00 am. 4:10 a.m. Sheridan passenger . . Forest Qrove Passenger ...... Ill :00 a. m. porest Grove passenger ., Arriving Portlaad Oregon express Cottage Drove Passenger. 6:40 p. m. III.Mn KoseDurg passenger ......a, Portland Express West Side Corvallls Passenger ... Sheridan Passenger ......... Forest Grove Passenger..... Forest Grove Passenger. -I 6:30 p. m. . .111:15 p. m. . 6:35 p. m. . 10:80 a, m. . 8:00 a. m . s:50 p. m. NORTHERN rACXFlO. Leaving Portland j Tacoma and Seattle express. .. J 8:80 a. m. North Coast A Chicago Limited. - 2:00 p. m. Qvwrland Express 111:46 p. m. Arriving Portland j North Coast Limited 7:00 a.m. Portland Express 4:16p.m. Overland Express 8:35 p.m. OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portland Special Spokane Flyer Kansas City A Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flye: Chi.. Kan. City A Portland Ex. . Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton Passenger 7:15 a, m. 8:30 a. m. 8:15 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 8:50 p. m. 5:15 p. m- ASTORJA COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Portland ' Astoria A Seaside Express..... Astoria & Seaside Express..... Arriving Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger. Portland Express 8:00 a. m 6:00 p. m. 13:16 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 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. m. 11:45 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station BOUTHJ&KX PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passenger Dalles Passenger ..... Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger . . . . 7:40 a. 1 4:15 p. 1 10:15 a. i 5:50 p. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving Portland Wilsonvllle Local Salem and intermediate Local.. Wilsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wilsonvllle Local ,.. Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local.. Salem and Intermediate Express. Leaving Portland Knlpm n n H Intermediate lira . - . 7:03 a. 8:15 a. 10:30 a. 11:20 a. 1:20 p. 2:45 p. 4:0Op. 6:40 p. 8:19 p. 6:25 a. 7:35 a. 8:85 a. wilsonvllle Local Salem and Intermedlste Express, alem snd Intermediate Local... Wilsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local. . . Wilsonvllle laical 1 1 : 10 a. 13:05 p. s:uo p. 3:30 n. 4:23 p. Salem and Intermediate Express.! 6:0o jx. m. THE PORTLAND PCRTIAWI, OR. EUROPEAN IXAX MODERN RESTAURANT COM ONR MILLION DOLLARS. - j HOTEL OREGON ! CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK. STREETS I Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp I European Plan. Free Bus S WRIGHT-DICKINSON Ctrally Located Laaa; Dm(ane rhow tm Every Tapani HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Streets. PORTLAND. OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms, $1x00 to $3.00 Per Da.7 v According to Location ij X F. DAVIES, President Sim ' ' I '', St. Charles. Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets. PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION Zjzzfnr tSy THE Pnrk St. Bet. Morrison and Alder CALUMET HOTEL eoo-ooo-oee-eeee-ee eee I HOTEL LENOX S Vtt I Portland' Newest and J Up-to-date grill Free bus meets all trains Rates Z I $1 day and up European plan Long dis- . J tance phone in all rooms Private baths 2 o o MEETING NOTICES. OREGON COUNCIL ROTAt, ARCANUM meets at the Audi torium. 208 Third street, the first and third Tuesday ot each month at 8 P. M. Visitors cordially wel come. J. V. Bamford. secretary, 879 East Davis street. WASHINGTON CHAPTER XO. 18, R. A. M. Special convocation this (Tuesday) evening at 7:30, Hast Bide Masonic Temple. Royal arch degree. Visitors welcome. By order B. H. P. CL.TDE EVANS. Sec. OREGON IXXDGB OF PER FECTION NO. 1 A. AND A. 8. 8. RITE3 Regular meeting In Auditorium, Scottish Rite Cathe dral, this- evening at 8 o'clock. Work In Hth degree. By order, YEN, MASTER. HARMONY LODGE NO. 12, A. F. AND A. M. Special communication thto (Tuesday) evening at 7:30 SToXCr o'clock. Work In the F. C. degree. Visitors are coraiany invitea. ay order of the W. M. W. M. DB LIN, Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. PENNINGTON In thi city. May S. Herbert W. Pennington, aged 24 years. Friends are reapeotfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Holman's chapel, corner Third and Salmon streets, at a P. M. today, Tuesday. Interment River View Cemetery. RUSSELL The funeral services of Caroline S. Russell will be held at the family resi dence. 108 East 19th St.. near Alder, at 2 p. M. today, after which the remains will be taken to the Crematorium. Friends ot the family Invited. ROGERS The funeral services of Harry Rogers will be held at Flnley's chapel at 1:30 P. M. Wednesday, May 6. Friends in vited. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. EDWARD HOLMAV CO., Funeral Direct ors. 220 8d st. Lady assistant. Pbone M. 607. 3. P. FTNLEY BON. frnneral I hectors. Third and Madison. Phona Main 0. A loss. Dnnnlng. McEntee m GUbsngh, Fnneral Di rectors, 7tb Pine. Phona M. 430. Lady asst. EKICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 408 Alder St. Lady assistant. Pbons Main (1SX. EELLER-BTRNES CO.. Funeral Direct ors. $78 KoaseU. East 108$. Lady assistant. F. . DCNNINQ. Undertaker. 414 Eaa Abler. Lady assistant, fhona East UU HBADOCARTER8 FOR TOURISTS and COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Special rates mad to tomiuVe and sin gle gveUmiea. The management wfrt be pleased a all timet to show norm and give price. A mod ern Turkish bath e tabllshment In the hotel. It C. BOWERS. Manager. HOTEL CO. Props. I Imperial Hotel Seventh and Washington PhiL Metschaa & Sana, Props. Rates 51.00-SL50-$2.00 First-CIas Check Restaurant - Connected With Hotel NORTONIA HOTEL BLICVH1MTH, OFr WASHINGTON ST. a roniana'S- newest ana-most raoaenr Hotel Absolutely Fire Prooi American- Rate to Ftrmlllews and Kvreoeao. Osr Bm Meet Ail Train Sample Suites, with Batfca, tor Traveling Bern. C Ol DAVIES, Sec awl Troaa. THE DANMOORE Portland's new hotel. 475 Washington, corner 14th., opp. HelllK Theater. European plan Ct.OO and Up. Bub meets all trains. DAN J. MOORE, Proprietor. Hotel jnoore i latsop iieacn, en- aide, ur. Open all year, for iniur- A Strictly Firat-Claaa and Modern Hotel Containhcl70 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. leag IMstanee Fhonea in Every Room. Auto Bus Meet AU Trains. Kiss Amwlesa $9.00 per day and na 'BuroDflsn, SI. 00 ner car and ud. month, single room and board, $46 to $tJ5 aooordlng to room. For two. $75 to $119. Board wltnout room ....sso per month eeeeeoooee . o 'Main Sts. Moat Modern Hotel AUCTION SALES TODAY. At 271 North 22dat., 10 A. M. J. T. Wil son, auctioneer. 'At 10 A. M. the Portland Auction Co. Fell furniture at 211 1st st. At GUman's Auction Rooms. 411 Washing ton st., at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Oilman, auctioneer. v At Baker's Auction House. 1S2 Park st., furniture, rugs. etc. Sale at 10 o'clook. Baker A Son, auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Franklin-Barnes Market Friedman Packing Company, me. Meats, poultry. Fish, vegetables. 106-T Third street. Both phones. Gas Mantles ua, M?Dtth; KS 1 mantle on the market. Barretts. 410 Mor rison nr..,! 80O0 cords arst-class 4-foot ' fir Tf OOtI wood. $5 per cord delivered. Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany, 408 Corbett Bldg. fifattnnorv 15,11 ou kMW thrB wa OiailUIlcI J a stationery store at 249 Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and Blank Books. Pavls fc Kllburn. A 1811. 1?lm.!ef Cut Flowers always fresh from florist our own conservatories. Martin A Forbes. 847 Washington St. Both phones. fi-.i Rock Springs Coal. Independent tvUal Coal & ice Company, opposite City Library. Both phones. C..J. Plant your Sweet Peas and early OWUS garden seeds now. Our 100$ an nual and ceed Planters' Gulda tree. Port land Seed Company. 180-18B Front street. !, Have you pianted thosa rose iVOSCB bushes yet? Get busy now. Thou sands of bushes, 10c to 36c; catalogue telle Portland Seed Co.. 180-188 Front street. Electric Fixtures w hoS2 prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Electrio Works. 61 Sixth street ni-i;.. Knives. Forks and all Bllver JC AaLlU ware replated as good as new. Oregon Plating Work. 16th and Alder. Main 8675. A 2575. ; W inn O'Malley & Neuberger. 827 Wah tt 1UO ington street. Phone Main 2394. Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle nook Port. $1.80. rrj The Portland Fuel Co. Seasoned MVUU flr cordwood, 4 ft., $5.80; sawed. E. Morrison sU Phones B 26, B 1026. MEDICAL BUILDING Park-and Alder Streets 3RI ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Brber, Dr. 8. J., dentist Formerly Mac Leay bldg. Phone Main 1409, A 140S. City and Connty Medical Society. EQUI, DR. MARIE D.. formerly Oregonian bldg., suite 324-5. Main 230. Ferris, Drs. F. B. & O. J.. dentist For merly Macleay bldg. Suite 211. Main 1939. French, Dr. C. Gertrude, physician Form erly Dskum bldg. Main 714. A 4817. Hawke. Dr. C. E.. physician sad snigeon -Formerly Oregon, bldg. Main 1512. A 5104. Hlrstel, Dr. Edw., dentist Main 1409. A 1409 Holhrook, Dr. milliard E., dentist For merly Macleay bldg. Suite 401-2-a. M. 8319 Hyde. Dr. Leon Wlllet, physician and sur geon Practioe limited to genito-urinary diseases Formerly Fleldnor bldg. Main 265. A 1865. Larkin. Dr. Geo., dentist Formerly Ablng ton bldg. Phones Main 578. A 2744. Loomls, Dr. Bryon E.. dentist Formerly Oregonian bldg. Phone A 3318. Perkins, Dr. T. L., dentist Formerly Rus set bldg. Suite 407-8. Main 1512. A 5404. Rlggs. Dr. J. O., dentist Main 1409. A 1409. 'Rosendorf, Dr. Max, physician and skin spe cialist, formerly Berlin. Germany Of fice 315-316. Phone Main 5060. Timms, Dr. Edna O.. physician Formerly Marquam bldg. Phone Main 714. A 4917. Walgamot, Dr. F. 11., dentist Formerly Hamilton bldg. Phone Main 2290. Watson, Dr. Alfred P., dentist Formerly Abington bldg. Phones Main 67. A 2744. Toung. Dr. J. Q.. dentist Suite 416-17 Phone Main 5819. Zlegler, Amelia and Fred J.. physician and surgeons Phones Main 6S2. A 4X3. AMUSEMENTS. IlPirir' THEATER DEI LIU 14th ana Washington - Phones Main' 1 and A 1122. THREE NIGHTS". -BEGINNING NEXT THURSDAY; - . . Special Price Matinee- Saturday. MR. WILTON LACKAVE, . ' i In Hall Oalne-s Play, ' THE BONDMAN." ' ' Evenings, $2.00 to 50c; matinee, $1.50 to 25c BAKER THEATER Phones Main 2. A 6360. ' George L. Baker. Gen. Manager. Tonight, All This Week, Matinee ' Saturday, Baker Stock Company in Beautiful Pro duction of Clyde Fitch's Greatest Play. "THE CLIMBERS." . . Most expensive gowns ever seen on Baker stage; magnificent scenery; Intense plot. Evenings. Hoc, 3rc. 50c; - matinee. 15c, 25c. Next Week "Tho Heir to the Hoorah." THE STAR Musical Comedy Week of May 8, 1908. TWO SHOWS Every Evening FIRST AT 7:3rt, SKCOND AT 9:15 P. M. Matinees Dally at 2:30 P. M. TIK ARMSTHOXG MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY OFFER "THE BATHING GIRLS" Besides Two Vaudeville Feature Attractions. LYRIC THEATER. Both Phones: Main 4685; Home, A 1026. Week commencing Monday, May 4. P. R. Allen presents Miss Verna. Fellon and the Allen Stock Company in W. H. Montague's beautiful Southern play UNDER THE MAGNOLIA Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices lc and 20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices loc. 20c and :10c. Boxes 50c. Office opens 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. MARQUAM GRAND WEEK OF MAY 4 Best in Vaudeville Pancakes Attractions for the new week beginning Monday: BIG JEFF, the Monster Boxing Kangaroo in a cyclone bout with a professional boxer. Jeff is a new one, eight feet high, Just Imported from .Australia. A second feature THE GOLDEN GATE Q11NTE1TE. Imitations. Dancing, Singing. Comedy, one of the best acts In Vaudeville. Matinees every afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Nights at 7::iO and 9 o'clock. No advance in prices. Upstairs, 16c; down stairs, 25c; boxes, 50c. Any seat at weekday matinees. 15 cents. The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe Entire Week of May 4. 190S The Greatest Novelty In Vaudeville MARCO TWINS Something to Laugh at PORTER J. WHITE & CO. Presenting "THE VISITOR" " The Musical Comedy Star CLARA THROPP F. F. MONTRESSA The I. A. T. S. E. Expert Will Exhibit Washington Irvlng's "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" jBa.Sel3a.il RECREATION PARK Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-Fourth, Sts. SAN FRANCISCO vs , PORTLAND May 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. Games lgin weekdavs 3:30 P. M., Sunday 2:30 P. M. Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand stand, 50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Chil dren, Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Boys under 12 free to Bleachers Wednesday. CLASSIFIED AD.' RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) Follow Ins rates will be given only when mdvertlflingc is ordered to run consecutive days. Dully and Sunday issues. 1 he Ore ronlan charge Urst-time rate each insertion for claeflined advertising that is not run on consecutive days. The Urn t-time rate is charged for each Insertion in The Weekly Oregonian. Kiwrns. ''Rooms and Board. "House keeping Kooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or iess. 15 cent) Itf to 0 words. 20 cents; XI to 3 worus, z ceois, etc no discount for additional insertions. 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Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonian will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone; Main '3070; A 1670. WHERE TO DINE Austro-Hungarian Restaurant 247 Taylor, between 2d and ltd. Best place la town to eat at a normal price. Try us today. VegetarianCafe near Wash Kood dlnn.r 23c. Meals served a la carte R A. M. to 8 P. M. T'lm ilia rrnn 149 7th.' Merchants lunca lliewragUll daj, a5c special eun.dtn. turkey or chicken, chop suey A noodles. POo. Rrftndfis'fJrill 103 eth t- nl jrauues uriii rnncll cht Mn preDaJ.. such dinners aa ar served at Brandos' Grill. si mS XKW TOD AT. Mel" 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 snend $4,000,000. Remember. McKenna Junction has nearly a mile of frontage on the 100-foot Columbia boulevard. Railroad yards, fac tories and other industries will be established here. Tracks are now being laid from McKenna Junc tion to the Swift plant. 300 Residence lots com manding unobstructed view of the mountains and Columbia River. Bull Run water. $375 Business lots on Fiske, Stratton and Newman streets, in blocks adjoining Columbia boule vard. 400 Business lots on Chau tauqua boulevard in blocks ad joining Columbia boulevard. Terms, 10 per cent cash and 10 per cent quarterly. . W. H. Grindstaff Offices Goddard Station; on the St. John Car line. No. 510 Commercial Bldg. Phone Main 6009. NEARBY ACREAGE ffOOfin buys 11 acres, all In cultlva iDZZUU tion, soil the very best, S miles out. situated convenient to two caillnes, churches, schools and stores 91 linn 17 acres level as a floor, all OutUU in cultivation except two acres about halt mile from car, plenty of fruit, a well and buildings. This piece might be exchanged for city property. fllfin 10 acres not In cultivation, wl IUU gently slopes to the south. A trlile over a mile south of Beaverton ff Onn buys a choice 10-acre tract. 00UU will be . reached soon by board sidewalk froni car. Wood enough to last a iiieiime. J. F. COMPTON 130 Abington Bldg. RIGGS ADDITION Twenty-five-minute rido from the center of town, on Mt. Scott carline facinc: Millard ave. Streets arraded. water pipes laid. Lots 50x100. Ten of these lota were sold before the blue prints were ready. Only a few left. and tnese win be sola this weeK. Come tip today and let us take you out and show you the best lots in the city for the price. Lots S250, 10 per cent down. to.uu a momn. RIGGS LAND CO. 616 Couch Bldg., 4th St., near Wash. LARGE PROFITS FROM SMALL INVESTMENT Six acres in the city limits, unsur passed for ulattinsr. beautifully located. fall - level and in cultivation; half in orchard nnd berries. Small sum to in vest, balance 6 per cent. Rent of $24.1 win pay tne interest, uau at our oi flco for further information. The Crossley Company Incorporated. 70S and 7 OH Corbett Bids. Portland Heights MUST SELL 7 -room house on quarter block, Spring street. One block from car, Let us show you and submit your offer. - VAN W. ANDERSON 215 Lumber Exchange. A HOME ON THE WILLAMETTE Beautiful sightly lots, 50x100. overlook ing the river at Island Station (adjoining Rock Island Club property); convenient to car. 25 minutes' ride to center of Portland; city water, graded Btreets, pro tected harbor for yacht or launch; an Ideal location for Summer home; electric light. " Price. 200 to $376. Easy terms. Be wise, buy one or more of these lots NOW and get your pick of tha best. You will double your money within one year. The Crossley Company 70S and ?39 Corbett Building. 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, SSI Chamber of Commerce. Main 3177. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL 102 McKay Bide-, GIVE ME A Sd Stark. CALL. OEORSI BLACK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTAKrT. 123 Worcester Building. Fhona Mala 837L KEW TODAY. Mortgage Loans Money to loan on Improved city property. - Isaac L. White 331 Sherlock Building. Fire Insurance. Rentals COOK 6 TRUBY Real estate, timber lands, general brokerage business. Phone A 2184. . Room 511, Corbett Building. BBAI K8TATB UKA.LKB3. Abraham A Whits. 227 H Wsshlnaion st. Andrews. S. V. A Co. M. S348. S3 Hamilton bU Baker. Alfred A.. 215 Ab Ins ton bide C. R. B. A Trust Co., 68S Chamber of Com. Chapln A Herlow. 832 Chamber or Commerce. Commercial invest. Co.. 211 Lumber Exchange. Compton. J. F. Pac. A A1848. 100 Ablnatoa bl. Cook, B. S. A Co., 607-s Corbett bids. Crossley Co.. TOa-8 Corbett bldg. id. 1SSS. Goddard. H. W.. Main and A 1743. 110 Id St. Botchklss, C. R. A Co.. M. 10&. 808 C. of C Jennings A Co.. Mala 188. 206 Orecoaiaa. Kinney A Btampher. &81-S33 Ur. Ex. If. 448b. Lea, it. EJ-. room til Corbett buUdlns. Mall A Von Borstal 104 3d st.. 883 B. Burastda. O'DonneU, J. V.. M. 4681 A A 2661. 280 Btark. Palmer, H. P., 303 Rothohild bldg. Main 0881. Parrlsb. W stkins aV Co., 250 Alder st. Porter A French. 607 Commercial bldg. Reed. Fields ft Tynan, M. 7004, A3851. 102 3d. Rose City Realty Inr. Co.. Merchants Trust bl. Bchalk. Ceo. D.. 284 Btark st. Msln 302. A, IS I. Surety Investment Company, rooms 628-27-23 Corbett bldg., opp. Poetofflce. (Robert B. May and W. Lawrence). Sharkey, J. P. A Co.. 122M Sixth st. wenssoa. A. F. A Co., 263 Vs Waahlnrtoa sc. Tbe Oregon Real Estate Co.. S8YM Third st. (Holladay Addition.) Vetera lul Co., 822 Chamber ot Commerce. Waddell, W. O.. 809 Lumber Bxchanra bldg. Woodbum Oregon Immigration Bureau. Zimmerman, 521 Corhett Mdg. Main 175. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. THIS BBAUTT. Eiftht rooms, livinn-room with fireplace. dinini?-room with beamed celling and elec tric lights, large pantrys and kitchen: basement lth furnace, laundry fixture, fruit-room, etc.: -4 sleeping apartments and attic. Grounds corner 137x157. Beau tiful view of mountain. Only J6300; good terms. ZIMMERMAN'. 821 Corbett BulldlnfT. i ACRES, level and under line cultivation, nothing better for chicken ranch or small fruits; 15 minutes walk from 5c carline; easily worth $2500: If sold auickly, JtX) takes it, $050 cash, $IH monthly. 1 acre, in city limits less than 3 milea out. close to carline, with good 5-rootu house, over 100 beet varieties fruit trees, 200 grape vines: price S2OO0. THE 8PANTON CO.. 270 Stark St. 7-P.OOM house In Sunnyslde; a swell home, -2flx: . terms; this place should sell for f.'t5)IO. H-room .cottage at Anabel; modern, 11050; $250 caeh, 20 month. 6-room modern cottsRe; brand new, Sell wood; very elghtly; $2lO0; terms. 8PBNC&R A HftGAN, 511 Bwetland Bldg. A RARE bargain In a fine home; 8-room house with large living-room, beamed celling, fireplace, gas and electric lights, furnac. conservatory filled with plant; house Is completely furnished snd will be sold for $2000 less tban appralflrd value; complete abstract and warranty deed furnished. See Mr. Strong. 214 Lumber Exchange bids:. $3100 8-room strictly modern house; full ce ment basement; large porch: walls tinted; alcove den off dining-room: pantry, closets, bath, gas and electrio lights; street im proved and everything that goes to make an elegant home; a email payment cash, (balance to suit. See Lucas & Hoover, 310 Swetland btdg. TWO LOTS FOR SALE. $140 EACH. AT TRBMONT PLACE. On the W.-W. carline, a 25-mlnute ride from Third and Tamhill mx. Lots 4(ix1'n. with alleys; beautifully located; easy terms If desired. Address M 8R0, Oregonian. ARTISTIC homes on installments; we build them to order on payments from $150 up and $15 per month up. See Huttcrworth about It. BUTTBRWORTH-STEPHEN30W CO., Inc. 317 Abington Bldg. Main g5-H. GOOD house, barn, lot 8iix12S. high and dry. good soli, full bearing healthy trees. appli'S. cherries, gnus, flowers, shades. Improved Blreets and electric lighted, near carline. school, church; $2500; terms. Owner, 2l Mlsner et. Phone Tabor 271. $1600 5-room house on nice 50x100 corner lot. right on the Richmond carline. con crete basement; fruit trees, close in; terms if desired. C. F. Pfluger & Co., room 14, Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison A BARGAIN. Ground 50x100. 5-room bungalow, hard wood floors. 2 fireplaces: thoroughly mod ern; price $3:100: good terms. ZIMMERMAN. 521 Corbett Building. $3200 Large modern 6-room house and full lot In Irvtngton: must sell at once, $1700 cash, balance long time at 6 per cent. C. F. Pfluger Co.. room 14 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison ats. ST. JOHN 6-room modern new fiber plas tered house, with cement foundation and basement. 2 blocks of car. for $2otai; 7( down. $20 monthly. Portland Homes Co., 204 Morrison St. FLANDERS ST.. RET. 21ST AND 22D. .-2.-.0. 9-ROOM MODERN HOI'SE. MVRT BE SOLD NEED THE MONET LAMONT & HARRIS. 303-4 Swetland bldg. ROSE CITY PARK lots, four with corner, east frontage. In beat location, at $425 each: lots adjoining selling at $500 and $tVM. I H02, Oregonian. READ THIS. If you are looking for fruit lands it will be to vour interest to see Wolverton, 402 Monawg DIOCK, mis woK. FOR a home In the best part of the city inquire at our branch office at 507 A 1- ,..-- -t Itrmi tn suit Sif At" Tatnd . Q . 133',, First St. FOR SALE A goon a-room nouse wun lot. 1O0 feet front and fine fruit treea and spring on the place. P. J. Henneman, Mll waukie, Ot. 1 ACRE, close In, West Side, Ideal location for chicken ranch; a fine investment, for $000; terms. M. E. Lee, room 411 Corbett bldg. MODERN 8-room house on Willamette Heights; muat. be sold; make your own terms. Inquire room 40, Washington bldg. $11.000 Whole block, close In, netting 7 per cent; balance of block good for ware house site; terms. If 8S8, Oregonian. MODERN six-room bouse, fireplace, furnace: large living-room: fruit trees, garden; one block East Ankeny car. East 2028. 50x100 CORNER, 4 ft. above grade; base ment dug 211x40, $1150 cash today. Call at new house. 32d and Lincoln sts. OflOICB Rossmere lot. below market: must raise $2O0 cash ' immediately; balance easy. R 7. Oregonian. FOR SALE In small tracts. 400 acres finest II till 1U.IIU 1.1 1 . U V, 1 I. Broa, 150 Front st. FOR 8 ALE Choice lot on 25th St.. near Alberta car and school; $350 cash. Owner. Phone East S-ltttL CHOICE W block, close in. East Side, for sale at a great bargain. M. E. Lee, room 411 Corbett bldg. FINE" Colonial house, corner, strictly mod em. $4600; $25 monthly. Owner. Phone Woodlawn 17KB. $3000 New, modem T-room house, 100x100. xmil, nowera, garaen ana cnicsens. rnons Tabor 196. LA ROID cozy 5-room cottage, corner. $2: $oou. $2i montniy. i'none woodlawn itvy. FOR 8ALTD $50 certificate on lot In Waver- leign Jtieignts tor .o. x nni. t-'regoman. $130j For a beautiful fractional lot In Hawthorne park. Oregonian. HALF block. Union ave. and Holladay. East 2WO. 6 LOTS on West ave., $1800. O. W. Ed- mond. owner, 06 Church st., Mt. Tabor.