THE 3IOKXTXG OKEGONIAX, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1908.
9
BACK TO NATURE
AT PORTLAND PARK
Thousands Throng Favorite
Recreation Spot All Day
Sunday.
NEED LARGER GROUNDS
Plans Now Under Way for Many
Changes That Will Remove Arti
ficial Effects and Give More
Natural Appearance.
Ths City Park presented a gala ap
pearance yesterday, when thousands of
(rally-dressed people took advantage of
the warm sunshiny afternoon to visit this
sylvan retreat. It Is estimated that be
tween 10,000 and 15,000 people visited the
park yesterday afternoon. The park was
crowded to its utmost capacity. At times
the crowd grew so dense that people
were forced to leave the walks, while
the benches and swings were crowded
to overflowing; by the immense throng.
The present area, wjiich comprises
about 20 acres, was not sufficient to
handle half the crowd that thronged' the
walks and driveway yesterday. Port
land has the facilities to develop one of
the most beautiful parks in the world
and this will no doubt be realized in
time. It is the Intention of the city to
utilise the natural resources that abound
In Oregon and to make the park resem
ble nature as nearly as possible. At
the present time the objection Is made
that there is too much of the green-house
effect; that it savors too much of the
artificial to appeal to the artistic eye.
Los Angeles and other Southern Cali
fornia parks are said to be too artificial
to be really artistic, while the Golden
Gate Park of San Francisco is pointed
out as one of the nearest returns to na
ture existing in the United States.
To this end. It Is the intention of the
Portland Park Board to make sweep
ing changes in the design of the City
Park. The buildings, which are now
scattered over, the entire area, will be
grouped nearer together, and thus do
away with the zoological effect now ex
isting. Will lse Native Plants.
On the borders- of the main drive the
turf effect Is to be replaced by English ivy
cuttings, which will not only give an
evergreen border but will lend a more
rugged, artistic and natural effect to the
entire park. Already a number of Mount
Hood lilies have been set out and the
park will be covered by these beautiful
plants as fast .as they can be secured.
The blossom of the Mount Hood lily is
snow white, blending perfectly with the
green background.
Three hundred rhododendron bushes have
been secured and will be planted at once.
The flowers are pink and very beautiful.
This shrub Is Intended to supplant the
present hedge that adorns a number of
the driveways and walks. The plan of
the Park Board Is to do away with all
the greenhouse effects and to make the
park typical of Oregon and as natural
as possible.
If the park bond Issue is -successful,
the area of the present park will be
doubled and a fine driveway established.
The new proposed driveway will give a
magnificent view of the city and would,
without doubt, prove a great attraction
to visitors.
The entrance to the park from Wash
ington street Is In a deplorable con
dition and extensive Improvements will
be made here. Another Improvement to
be made, which experts say will mean a
saving of hundreds of dollars, is the
doing away- of the carpet bedding system
on the slopes now in vogue at the park.
This is said to be one of the most ex
pensive forms of landscape culture, while
the effect produced is by far Inferior
to that secured by utilising the natural
resources surrounding Portland. The car
pet bedding system gives the woods in
the background an artificial appearance,
marring the general effect of the entire
park.
Ship Gulnea-PIgs to Seattle.
The City Park management ehipped 25
guinea-pigs to Seattle Friday. These lit
tle animals will be used by the City
Health Department of Seattle in experi
menting with 'bacteria bacilli. A move is
on foot to exchange Beveral of the nine
elk now In the park for newer blood.
The present herd has been inbred for so
many years that the animals are degener
ating at a rapid rate, and unless some
thing is done, the present herd will be
extinct within a few years. If It can be
arranged, an exchange will be made with
some other soo, and the elk now in the
park will be separated and scattered.
Like the buffalo and bison, the elk is
rapidly becoming extinct, and only in the
high and mountainous regions, remote
from civilisation, can this lordly monarch
of the forest be found. In Oregon at the
present time, there are very few elk
and even all traces of them are rapidly
fading away. In former years, elk trails
and wallows could be found all over the
mountain regions of the state but even
these are becoming obliterated. The pass
ing of the elk marks the closing of an
GRAIN TONNAGE EN ROUTE AND LISTED FOR
PORTLAND COMPLETE TO MAY 11
Name, Flag and Rig Tons.
Aberfoyle. British ship 1697...
Ahnes Oswald. British ship 1380...
Albert Rlckmera, German ship 1880...
Asgard. British ship 1869...
Aster. German ship l:t;t:t...
Brablock. British bark 2O0O. ..
Carmanlan, British bark 1773...
Clan Graham, British ship 2500...
David d' Anglers. French bark 1579...
Edmond Rostand. French bark 1720...
Emanuela Accme. Italian bark 2093. ..
Eugenie Fautrel. French bark 17"5...
Falklandhank. British 1781...
Gael, .French bark 1707...
Gen. TFaldherbe. Fr. bark 1728...
Henrleire. German ship 18U8...
Helen Blume, French ship 2154...
Killoran, British bark 15H9...
La Rochejacqueleln, French bark 1594...
Keotsfleld. British ship 1820...
Port Crawford. British ship 150.1...
River. Fallock. British ship 1588...
Urania, Norwegian bark 1595...
Vlncennes, French bark 1739...
Total tonnage en route and listed
Same data In 1907
Bam date In 1906
CHAIN VESSELS IN
Name. Flag and Rig. Tons.
Albyn. Russ.an bark 2090...
Ancaios. British ship 1704...
Bretagna. French ship 1014...
Brodick Castle, British shin 1770...
Crown of India. British bark 1885...
Donna Franceses. British bark 2163...
Edouard Detaille. French bark 1!m...
Eugene Pergellne. French bark 1953...
Largtemore. British ship ...1786...
Leyland Bros.. British 223N...
Nomla, German bark 1921...
Crania, Norwegian bark 1595...
epoch of history in Oregon, as the pass-
Ing of the buffalo marked the close of
the frontier period In the prairie states
west of the Mississippi River. The next
generation will see elk only in captivity
as the present generation sees the buffalo.
Buffalo Calf an Attraction.
The chief attraction among the animals
at thTark, however. Is the buffalo calf,
which was bom Tuesday. During the
entire day yesterday, crowds gathered
around the pen where the calf Is kept
with Its father and mother. This is the
first buffalo born in captivity In Oregon,
and Is considered a valuable addition to
the soo. The calf appeared extremely
lively yesterday, and was zealously guard
ed by the male buffalo. The park has
but one pair of these animals, whicn are
fast disappearing, and for this reason
the appearance of this calf In a strange
land and In a strange age Is considered
doubly fortunate.
An experiment Is being made at the
park, whereby Chinese pheasant eggs are
being set under hens, and if they hatch
satisfactorily, an attempt will be made
to domesticate a number of these beauti
ful birds. It will not be possible to do
much along this line, however, until the
new under-planting becomes dense enough
to afford some protection to the birds.
This Is said to be carried on In England
to a large extent.
THREE SHIPS TO LOAD
GRAIN FLEET IN PORT IS CTJT
DOWX TO THAT NUMBER.
Edouard Detaille, Norn la and Albyn
Ready for Sea Latter Takes
Lumber.
Three sailing vessels, the French bark
Edouard Detaille, the German bark
Nomla and the Russian bark Albyn are
In the stream and are ready to go to
Astoria. The Edouard Detaille and the
JJomla have wheat cargoes on board
and "'have cleared for the United King
dom for orders. The Albyn has a lumber
cargo for Port Natal.
The grain fleet In the river has been
reduced to three vessels, the Ancaios, the
STEAMER INTELLIGENCE.
Doe to Arrive.
Name. From. Date.
Nicomedia. .. Hongkong In port.
Breakwater. .Coos Bay In port
Geo. w. ElderSan Pedro May 12
Alliance Coos Bay May 13
Rose City. ..fan Francisco. May IS
Roanoke Loa Angeles. .. May 20
Aleala Hongkong May 25
Numantla .Hongkong June 10
Arabia Hongkong July 20
BueH. Elmore. Tillamook Indeft-
Scheduled to Depart.
Name. For. Date.
Nicomedla. .. Hongkong May 11
Breakwater. .Coos Bay May 13
Geo. W. ElderSan Pedro May 14
Alliance Coos Bay May 16 -
Roanoke Los Angeles. .. May 22
Rose City.... San Francisco. May 23
Alesla Hongkong June 1
Numantla. .. .Hongkong June 20
Arabia Hongkong Aug. 1
SueH.Elmore.Tlllamook Jndeft.
Bretange and the Eugene Pergellne. The
last-named will be the first to finish
and the Bretange will follow within a
few days. The Ancaios Is under charter
but she has been libeled for wages and
it may be several weeks before the mat
ter is adjusted.
There are several disengaged vessels
In the. river and when the three craft
named have cleared It is possible that
some of them will be taken for old crop
grain. A number of vessels have been
fixed for new crop loading but there has
been little demand for disengaged ton
nage. AH of the fixtures have been for
November loading.
WHERE DID THE MONET GOT
Small Stockholders Demand Inside
Facts as to Sale of Steamer.
ABERDEEN, Wash., May 10. (Spe
cial.) The motion to confirm the sals
of the steamer A. Q. Lindsay, which was
expected to be made Saturday, will
come up tomorrow. Attorney Agnew,
who is handling the case for the small
er stockholders, says he is prepared to
make a vigorous fight against con
firmation. He says he will endeavor to
find out the reasons for selling a boat
for 120,00 that cost $48,000 at Cleve
land. O., on which $30,000 were spent In
repairs and on which a debt of $30,000
has been accumulated. He proposes to
air the entire transaction and find out
where the money went to, even if he
has to take the case to the United
States Court.
Concerts toy Seamen's Society.
The usual concert will be given at 8
o'clock tonight, at the Institute of the
Portland Seamen's Friend Society, Third
and Flanders streets. Miss Julia Cole will
read and several well-known singers will
take part. The society will hold an an
niversary public service tomorrow night
at 7:45 o'clock, in the Taylor-Street
Church. An excellent programme Is being
prepared and some of the best-known
speakers and singers In the city will
participate.
Seattle Marine News.
SEATTLE, Wash., May 10. Over 1000
were at the dock to bid Godspeed to the
steamer Corwln. the first boat to leave
for Nome from Seattle this year. The
vessel carried about 90 passengers .and
300 tons of freight.
The steamship Jefferson took 110 pas
sengers to Skagway. The steamer Santa
Cruz will go into drydock to have her
hull strengthened. She will be used as
From. Sailed.
.Antwerp Feb. 25
.Newcastle, N. 8. W
.Antwerp Jan. 13
.Antwerp Jan. 20
.Nitrate Port
.Antwerp .
.Hamburg
.St. Rosalia
.Antwerp .................
. Lond on
.Hamburg
.Antwerp Feb '8
.Valparaiso
.London April 10
.Antwerp
Callao
.Antwerp
.Antwerp' April 9
.Newcastle
.Hamburg
.Callao
.Valparaiso ............
.Valparaiso
.Antwerp April 8
In Port.
84. 209 28.849-
79.872 14.920
51,678 7,830
PORT.
Berth. Arrived.
.N. P. I Co f. March 11
.Albina April 20
.Stream Aprtl 19
.Stream Feb. 27
.Col. No. 2 March S
.Astoria March 26
.Green No. 2 March 1
.Oceanic March 11
.O. W. P March 1
.Astoria March 6
.Montgomery No. 2 March 3
.Stream March 29
Q Our Navy in its won
derful trip around the -world
will increase the
respect for our country
and stimulate the de
mand for our products.
Everything in which we
excel will be sought, for
by nations all over the
world.
II We stand at the top in
the manufacturing of
Clothing for men and
our store shows the top
most examples.
3 Suits from $10 to $35.
LION
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166-168 Third Street.
a wrecker by the North Pacific Salvage
Company.
San Pedro - Shipping.
SAN PEDRO, CaJ., May 10. The
schooner Columbia, Captain Sprague,
sailed today for Grays Harbor to load
lumber for the west Coast.
The steam Bchooner San Gabriel, four
days from Umpqua River, brought 300,000
feet of lumber.
The schooner Ruby , will sail tomorrow
for Coqullle River.
The steam schooners Bowdoin and Cas
cade will finish unloading tomorrow and
will depart, the former for Grays Harbor
and the latter lor Portland.
Serious Blaze at Canity.
CANBY, Or., May 10. (Special.) A seri
ous conflagration waa narrowly averted
today by good work on the part of a vol
unteer fire department. The house of
John Batter. was entirely destroyed, with
Its contents. The Methodist Church and
three dwellings . were all on Are at one
time, but were saved, also Statter'a barn.
Mr. "Satter had $400 insurance on the
house, but none on the furniture.
Marine Notes.
The Edoudard Detaille will leave down
thia morning.
The Portland & AslatlcTlne steamship
Nicomedla will leave down this morn
ing.
The steamship Breakwater arrived up
with passengers and freight from Coos
Bay.
The schooner Mabel Gale left down yes
terday. She - is lumber laden for. Ban
Francisco.
Arrivals and Departures.
PORTLAND. May 10. Arrived Steam
ship Breakwater, from Coo Bay. Sailed
Schooner, Mabel Gale, for Pan Francisco,
Astoria, May 10. Condition of the bar
at 5 P. M. Smooth, wind northwest;
weather, cloudy. Arrived at 5 A. M. end
left up at a A. M. Steamer Breakwater
from Coo Bay. Sailed at 7:40 A. M.
Steamer Alliance, for Coo Bay. Sailed at
8 A. M. steamer Asuncion, for San Fran
cisco. Sailed at 9:1s A. M. Steamer
Eureka, tor Eureka. Bailed last night
Steamer Johan Poulsetv for San Francisco.
an. Francisco, May 10. Arrived Steamer
Shoshone, from Portland. Sailed laat night-
steamer Geo. W. Elder, for Portland. Ar
rived last night Steamer Yellowstone,
from Portland. Arrived Steamer Csarina.
from Coo Bay; steamer Shoshone, from
Aetorta; steamer J. Marhoffer, from Gray
Harbor; steamer Santa Barbara, from
Grays Harbor; schooner Oliver J. Olson,
from Gray Harbor; steamer Abeevtna.
from Seattle. Sailed Schooner Hlnano, for
xaniti.
Kahulul, May 10. Sailed May t
Sohooner Alumna for Portland.
Seattle. May 10. Arrived Steamer Port
land, from aldez; steamer Tallao, from
San Francisco; steamer Santa Orus, from
San Francisco; steamer Winnebago, from
Pan Francisco. Sailed Steamer Corwin, for
ome; steamer jenerson. for eKa-way.
Tides a Astoria Monday,
High. Low.
9:25 A. M ft. 4 retJ.t:40 A. M 2.6 feet
2:15 P. M 7 8 feetj3:2l P. M 2.1 feet
FIRE CONSUMES MUCH OIL
Warehouse Of Standard at The
Dalles Burns With 2 00 Cases.
THR T A X if . F.3 Or Mow in cnaAi.T
The storage house of the Standard Oil
Company In this city, situated east of
the O. R. & N. Co.'s stockyards, contain
ing 200 or more cases of oil, was de-
giroypq ny lire toQH.y. toyetner with It
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MEDICAL BUILDING
Park and Alder Streets
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Barber, Dr. S. J., dentist Formerly Mao-
Leay bldg. Phone Main 140. A 1409.
City and County Medical Society.
EQUI. DR. MARIS D , formerly Oregonian
biag., suite 324-t. Main ago.
Ferria. Dn. F. E. A O. jr., dentists For
merly Macleay bldg. Suite 211. Main 1939.
French, Dr. C. Gertrude, physician Form
erly Dekum bldg. Main 714, A 4917.
Bawke, Dr. C. B.. physician and surgeon
Formerly Oregon, bldg. Main 1512. A 504.
Hlmtel. Dr. Kdw., dentist Main 1409. A 1409 '
Holbrook. Dr. Millard B., dentist For
merly Macleay bldg. Suite 401-2-3. M. 8519
Hyde, Dr. Ion Wlllet, physician and Bur
geon Practice limited to genlto-urlnary
disease Formerly Fleidner bldg. Main
205. A 186S.
IsM-kixt, Dr. Geo., dentist Formerly Ablng
ton bldg. Phone Main 578. A 2744.
Loomls, Dr. Bryon K.. dentist Formerly
' Oregonian bldg. Phone A 3318.
Perkins. Dr. T. I, dentist Formerly Ru
el bldg. Suit 407-8. Main 1512. A 5404.
Rigg. Dr. J. O., dentist Main 1409, A 1409.
Boscndorf, Dr. Mas, physician and skin spe
cialist, formerly Berlin. Germany Of
fice 815-818. Phone Main 6060.
Tlrnms, Dr. Edna O.. physician Formerly
Marquam bldg. Phone Main 714. A 4917-
Wajgaraot, Dr. F. H., dentist Formerly
Hamilton bldg. Phon Main 2290.
Watson. Dr. Alfred P.. dentist Formerly
Ablngton bldg. Phones Main 578, A 2744.
Young. Dr. . Q-. dentit Suit 410-17
Phon Main 5819.
Zlegler, Amelia and Fred J., physicians and
urg-eon Phone Main 682. A 4043.
Grand Central Station lime Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Roseburg Passenger .......
Cottage Grove Passenger...
California Express
Ban Francisco Express.....
West Side
Corvalll Passenger .......
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger . , ,
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Arriving Portland
Oregon express
Cottage Grov Passenger.
Roseburg Passenger ......
Portland Express
West Side
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NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leavlna- Portland I
Tacoroa and Seattle Express. ... 8:30
North Coast A Chicago Limited..! 2:00 p. m.
Overland express 111:40 p. m.
Arriving Portland I
North Coast Limited .1 7:00 a-ro.
Portland Express I 4:15 p.m.
Overland Express 8:35 p.m.
OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland
Pendleton passenger
Chicago-Portland Special
Spokane Flyer
Kaniaa City A Chloago Express.
Arriving Portland-.-
Spokane Flyer
Chi., Kan. City & Portland Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger
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ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leaving Portland
Astoria ot Seaside Express ,
Astoria A Seaside Express.....
Arriving Portland
Astoria & Portland Fasngr. .
Portland Express
8:00 a. m.
6:00 p. m.
12:15 p. m.
10:00 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C. P. R. Short Una, via. Spokan
Seattle
Arriving Portland
C. P. R. Short Lin, via Spokan
Via Seattle
8:18 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
8:00 a. m
7:00 a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station
southern; PACIFIC
Leavtoar Portland
Dallas Passenger .....
Dallas Passenger .....
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Dallas Passenger .....
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OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Arriving; Portland
Wilsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Wilsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wllsonvllie Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Leaving Portland
Salem and intermediate Local...
Wllaonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
6alem and Intermediate Local...
Wilsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wilsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
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contents. The large tank and gasoline
storehouse, adjoining on the west, were
saved by the high wind, which swept the
names eastward, wnen discovered, the
fire was beyond the control of the railroad
yard crew. The city Fire Department
was unable to help, since the storehouse
lay beyond reach of Its hose. Some slight
damage was done to the tracks of the
oreat Nortnern road, by burning ties.
Chehalls 11; Centralla 6.
CHEHALIS. Wash., May 10. (Spe
cial.) Chehalls defeated Centralla to
day 11 to 6. Batteries Chehalls, Bur
nett and Ruff; Centralis, McClart and
Hanson.
AMUSEMENTS.
HEILIG
THEATER
14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A 1122.
THIS EVENING AT :0 O'CLOCK.
Th Famous Coloratura Soprano.
Miss Bessie Abott
Assisted by Edith Moxom Gray, planlste,
and Hans Dressel. English Cellist.
Price 2. 81.50. $1 and 75c. '
BAKER THEATER
. . Phone Main 2; A 63so.
Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Mgr.
Tonight all thl week matinee Satur
day. First time In stock b-sre. Paul Arm
strong' famous Western comedy
THE HEIR TO THE HOORAH.
An attraction worth a great deal mora
than these regular Baker prices: Even
ings, 25c, 36c. 60c; matinees, 16c, 26c. Get
your seats early. Next week Secret Service.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phone: Main 4885: Home, A 1026.
Week commencing Monday, May 11, P. R.
Allen presents Miss Verna Felton and the
Allen Stock Company In the amusing comedy-drama
THE LADY FROM LARAMIE.
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday. Prices lOo and 20e. Every
evening at 8:16. Prices 10c, 20o and 80c.
Boxes 60c. Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
THE STAR Musical Comedy .
Week of May 10,-l9O.
TWO SHOWS Every Evening
7:30 AND 8:15 P. M.
Lower Floor, 6ot Baloony 15c. .
HsUnen Daily at 1:80 P. M., 15c.
THE ARMSTRONG COMPANY OFFERS
"THE MERRY WIDOW'S RETURN"
In thl Production Will Be Worn the
Largest "Merry Widow" Hat In the World.
MUSICAL LOWE
MARQUAM GRAND SgXSZ.
Week of May 11, beginning Monday.
VALV1NO BROTHERS
European acrobats, oresentlnar the latest
marvelous feats of human strength and
cleverness.
The second feature. Ror and BrorMt.
comedy sketch artists and comedian.
Matinee every afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Nights at 7:80 and 9 o'clock. No advance
In price: Lnatairs. 15c: downstair. 2f,e:
boxes. 60o. Any seat, -weekday matinee, loo.
The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe
Entire Week of May 11th, 1908.
THE DORIC FOUR
HIsjh - Class Singing Quartet.
"THE LAUGHINO HORSE."
Kl'GKIVR TRIO,
World's Greatest Triple-Bar Artists.
P". K. MONTRESSt,
The I. A. T. S. E. Man,
On Time With the Latest Animated
Pictures.
CIRCUS DAY AT PORTLAND
TODAY and TOMORROW.MAY 11-12
Performances 2 and 8 P. M.
Tents Situated Corner Raleigh and 26th
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It Film ElMSWlM 20 ASTONISHING ACROBATS
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II Irtkln Taakltrt
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Scans si Tratad WH Bent
sIUFLEUR TROUPE
ltris tf Prfnlax Eltpkttrii
i tWClTO SMIS All SUUiU
Highest Jinaplog, Horse
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ikkiUSUit(IO)FaBi!j
Marvelous Pfckuds
Pretty Edni Maretta
tns&timt Pvtitw
400 Horses and Ponies
SOO PEOPLE
40 Double-Lengtt Railroad Cars
SO CAGES WILD ANIMALS
20 FUNNY CLOWNS 20
GRAND STREET PARADE 10:30 A.M
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Franklin-Barnes Market
Friedman Packing Company, Inc. Meats.
Poultry, Fish. Vegetable 105-T Third
treet. Both pnonea
CSaa Mnnllau Lasto Mantle, 25c. th
lusuuus equal ot th best 85c
mantle on the market, uariwtta, 1U uor-
rlson. Both phones.
' wood. S5 rer cord delivered.
Phon Main 4439. Eagl Crk Fuel Com-
pany. 408 Corbett Bldg.
Ntollnncrv Did you know there was
OIU11U11CI J a stationery store at 1M8
Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and
Blank Booka Dam frllburn. a 1811.
Plnrlat Cut Flowsr alwaya fresh from
I; llliist 0ur own conservatorlea Martin
A Forbes. 84'.' Washington st. Both phone.
Rock Spring Coal. Independent
vum toal A Ice Company, opposite city
Horary, boio pnones.
l?lA.tA !Viir4i.oa L us equip your
.uhji iuvj . w new home. Our
price are rignt. All work guaranteed.
Western Electrlo Works. 81 Sixth street.
PlatlnfT Knlve. Fork and all Sllver-
m. suuuB -Kare repiated as good a new.
Oregon Plating Works, 16th and Alder. Main
2575. A Z573.
Wlna O'Malley A Neuberger, 827 Wasb-
MJU Inrtnn afreets Phone Main 2304
Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle-
nook Port. 11.50.
WnnH Th Portland Fuel Co. Beaconed
MUUU flr cordwood, ft.. S5.50; sawed.
ZB.OO. Mara wood ana coat. rara 287
E. Morrison at. fhones sj 20, ts lozts.
koerai. yoncES.
BRADY At Tacoma, Wash., May 9, Thomas
Brady, aged 49 years, beloved husband of
Kosana wraay. t-ineral win tue place
from residence, 705 Minnesota ae., Tues
day, May 12. at 8 A. M . thence to St.
Mary's Church. Williams ave. and Stan
ton sts. at 8:30 A. M.. where requiem
mass will be offered. Interment Tigard-
ville Cemetery. Friends respectfully in
vited. KENNEDY At Springfield. Or.. May 10,
Bruce C. Kennedy, aged 58 years. The
deceased leaves a widow. Mm. Julia Ken
nedy, and one daughter. Mrs. Bessie C.
Roof, also a sister. Mrs. Belle C. Stanley,
and a brother. J. Fred Kennedy. The fu
neral services will be held at Flnley's
cnapel at z:3 r. M. Tuesday. May 1.
Friends invited. Interment In the family
plot at ione i-ir.
NELSON The funeral services of Alfred
P. Nelson will be held at the family
residence, 28 East 15th St.. at : p. M.
Tuesday, May 12. Friend Invited. Inter
ment River View.
6BL.BY In this city. May 10. at 202 11th
St., Joshua R. E. Selby. aged 73 years.
The funeral service will be held at Fin-
ley- chapel at 1:30 P. M. Tuesday, May
12. i-Tiena invited. interment Lone
Fir. FKlease omit flowers.
HAWLET The funeral services of Mrs.
Margaret Hawley will be held at the
Mlllard-Avenue Church.. Mount Scott.
Tuesday morrrfng at 10 o'clock. All
friends are Invited to the c march. Inter
ment at Greenwood Cemetery private.
EDWARD HOI. MAN CO., Kiln era 1 Direct,
or. 220 8d St. Lady aaslstant. Phone M. 507,
t. r. FIN'LKY 4V BOH. Funeral Directors,
Third and Madison. Phone Main 8. A ISO.
Dunning. McEntee m Gllbaogh. Funeral Di
rectors. 7th & Pine. Pbone M. 430. Lady aaat.
ERIC8ON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Aides
t. Lady assistant. 1'bona Main 1SJ.
ZELLKR-BYRXES CO.. Funeral TM rect
ors. 878 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant.
F. B. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 Kai
Aider, Lads' assistant. Phona Kait M,
I "OJt'.'S' tT- Mr
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MEETING XOTICES.
HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12. A
F. AND A. M. Stated communl-
A
OX7 cation this (Monday) evening at
degree. The 8ilver Trowel will be
on exhibition. Kemarn oy
P. M. Alexander Kuni. Visitors
are cordially Invited. By order of the
W. M. W. M. DE LIN, Seo
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP
TER. NO. 14. O. IS. 8. Stated meet
ing this (Monday) evening, East 8th
and Burnslde. Degress. By order
W. M. BELLE RICHMOND,
Secretary.
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2. I. O. O. F.
The funeral committee 1 hereby notified to
meet at Oddfellows Hall, cor. 1st and Alder
sts., tomorrow tTuesday) afternoon at 1
o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our
late brother, J. it. m. Beiny. vunerai rrom
Flnley's chapel. Other members of the
lodge and order are fraternally Invited to
attend. M. OSVOLDii Seo.
f
MULTNOMAH COUNCIL. ROY
AL. ARCANUM meets at K. P.
Hall. 11th and Alder streets, the
second and fourth Monday of
each month at 8 P. M. Visitors
cordially welcome. K. Claussenlus.
secretary, 125 11th street.
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NEW TODAY.
Only $250
HOUSE AND LOT IN
Capitol Hill
The prettiest place In all of Portland
on the West Side, Inside the city limits,
no bridge to cross, on the best carllne
ever hullt, -with 6-eent car fare.
This Is a 7-room house nicely ar
ranged, all finished on a beautiful lot
60x150 feet, high and sightly.
All of CAPITOLi HILL is cleared, In
frass plot, no stone, no gravel and only
a minutes' ride from the business cen
ter of the city. ,
We furnish free abstract complete to
every purchaser, title to all of CAP
ITOL HILT.. Is perfect, all deeds and
contracts of sale given by the Hlbernla
Savings Bank of this city. Call at the
office
Clohessy & Smith
401. 402 MTi-AY BUILDING,
Don't write or telephone, but call at
the office. Terms to suit any, as we
will accept as low at S50 cash.
HAVELOCK
Six lots in Havelock, near Fatton ave.
and Killings-worth ave. on improved
street.
$275 Each
Will accept Oregon Trust and Sav
ings accounts and telephone bonds
in payment.
B. M. LOMBARD
Northeast corner Third and Madison.
LOOK HERE!
10 acres, with handsome 9-room
residence, modern conveniences, large
bam, beautiful, sightly place, abund
ance fruit and berries; convenient to
station, within four miles City Hall.
Price very reasonable; favorable
terms.
The Dunn - Lawrence Co.
No. 248 Alder Street.
LARGE PROFITS FROM
SMALL INVESTMENT
Six acres In the city limits,, unsur
passed for r,lattlng. beautifully located.
all level and In cultivation; half In
orcnara ona berries. Small sum to In
vest, balance 6 per cent. Rent of $243
will pay the Interest. Call at our of
fice for rurther Information.
The Crossley Company
70S and 700 porbett Bids;.
EACH
Choice FKUIT tASD
tn OOODMOE HIULt
famous Columbia River
VailoTi 125 miles east of
APRICOT Bart
AND DRAPER
I nAI r AT jrorumuu: m nuoa mui iiuriu
ArKlUUI Bank mad. Hirer and rail trans-
irtation; SmaU tracts; r.asy
Write tor Inlormation.
COOK & CO.
8 Corbett Hldg.
IIaHiyfJl? pom
PORTLAND.OREaON
Mortgage Loans
Money to loan on Improved city
property.
Isaac L. White
331 Sherlock Building;.
I-M re Insurance.
Rentals.
Portland Heights
For a few days only, quarter block,
on car line, at a bargain.
F. A. JACKSON, 327 Failing Bldg.
COOK & TRUBY
Real estate, timber lands, general
brokerage business.
Phone A 2184.
Boom 511. Corbett Building.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
tOit McKar Bldg., id Stark.
iilVK AU A CAU,
beajl estate dealers.
Abraham A White, 227 U Washington c
Andrews, F. V. A Co. M. 8348. 88 xiamUtoa M.
Bakr, Alfred A., 6 Ablngton bldg.
C. R B. Trut Co., 638 Chamber of Com.
Chapln A Uerlow, 832 Chamber of Commerce.
Commercial Invest. Co.. 21a- Lumber Exchange.
Compton. 1. F. Pac A A1848. 100 Ablngvaa hi.
Cook. B. 8. A Co., 507-8 Corbett bldg.
Croasley Co, 708-8 Corbett bldg. M. 7S54.
Ooddard. H. Mala and A 1748. 110 8d st.
Hotchkla. C R. A Co.. M. 1065. 508 C of C
leaning Co.. Main 188, 308 Oregon la.
Klnaey ft Stamphar. 531-o$S Lbr. Ex. IL 44SA
Lea, M. &, room 411 Corbett building.
Mall A Von Borstal 104 Id St.. 83 H. Bursald.
tTDonaell, J. F.. U. 4581 A A2601. 20 Btark.
Palmer, H. P.. 202 Rothchlld bldg. Main MSI.
Parrtsh, Watkln A Co.. 850 Alder st.
Porter A Franco, 607 Commercial bldg.
Reed. Field A Tynan. M. TOO. AS851. 109 2d.
Roa City Realty Inv. Co., Merchant Trust hi.
Bchalk. Geo. D.. 264 Btark St. Main 892, A502.
Bursty Investment Company, rooms 628-27-28
Corbett bldg., opp. Poatofflc. (Robert R.
May and W. Lawrence).
Sharkey. J. P. A Co.. 122 M Sixth St.
Bwenasoa. A. F. 4s Co.. itaiM Waaulngtoa sr.
The Oregon Real Estate Co-. 88 H Third at.
(Holladay Addition.)
Veteran Land Co.. 823 Chamber of Commerce.
Waddell. W. O.. 80B Lumber Bxchang bldg.
Woodbura Oregon Immigration Bureau.
Zimmerman, 521 Corbett bldg. Main 1675.
FOR MALE REAL ESTATX.
NOB HILT. HOME.
S5&00.
6 room and bath. mo3ern In every re
spect; stationary tuba, furnace beat, base
ment, gas and electricity.
TKKMS.
JNO. P. SHARKEY. CO.,
122 Vi 6th St.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
BUNGALOW,
a rooms and hath; modern In every re
spect; furnace heat, full basement, tinted
walls, nicely finished interior; only two
blocks from carline, close to Alnsworth
School, and we can make you very easy
terms. Prlc la
4500.
JNO. P. SHARKET CO.,
122fe 6th St.
MUST HAVE MONEY.
TH11 sacrifice our home, strictly modem.
5-room dwelling, large reception hall, pass
pantry, big closets, nice porches, combina
tion fixtures, duplex shades, screens for all
windows, all tinted: lawn, roses, other
plants: gardens, cement walks: lot 50x10;
If you want a home you will certainly
buy this; term arranged. 957 East Flan
ders. BARGAINS 3 lots, one a corner. In High
land Park, 1050.
1 lot. with 5-room bouse. In Kern Park,
$850.
lo-room modern house and lot. Mar
shal, near 2.1d St.. $7250.
GRUBER. 617 Commercial Block.
BRAND new 5-room bangalow on choice
corner lot. 2 blocks from carlin; In good
residence district; good stairway to large
attic; fine plumbing: modern in every
way; price $2300; terms; Property is
easily worth $2600. H. N. Payson. 266
Stark st. Phone, Main 1 670.
BUILT by owner Best material and work
manship. 2 fireplaces, oak floors, panel
doors, buffet, full cement basement and
walks; nicely graded lot, roses, small gar
den spot. Walking distance, bweit loca
tion. Terms. A. a.
Phone B 2074.
C. 200. Oregonian.
GOOD house, barn, lot 80x125, high and do',
good soil, full bearing healthy trees, appiea,
cherries, grass, flowers, shades, improved
streets and electric lighted, near carline.
school, church; $2500; terms. Owner, 205
Mlsner at. Phone Tabor 271.
$900 WILL buy a 5-room house In good re
pair; lot 40x100; half block of car; out
buildings, city water, fruit on place; year'
wood in shed; $600 will handl this. NOW.
COBB. 508 Wells-Fargo bldg.
FOR SALE At a bargain price, modern 6
room house taken back on an Installment
sale. In Irvlngton and Holladay Addi
tion, near both carllnes. House must be
old. Phon East 72S or East 82.
8-room house In fine location; with 100x100
fine corner lot; one block from carllne;
owner leaving city, must sell; $1200 for
quick sale; $500 cash. H. N. Payson.
266 Stark st. Phone, Main 1670.
SEVERAL good bargains In houses in Up
per Albina; close in and very desirable.
Fine quarter block In Albina Home
stead. WH ALLEY, 613 McKay Bldg.
7-ROOM ED house, near Piedmont; would take
lots or acreage in part payment. 4-roomed
house on Alnsworth ave. Cheap lot Union,
buainess location; reasonable. Owner.
Term3. Phone Woodlawn 1326.
EAST COUCH-ST. CORNER.
We have the choicest corner, lot on East
Couch at. for immediate ae.
H. P. PALMF.lt.
202 Rothchlld bldg.
CHOICE lots, 50x100, one block from Al-berta-at.
car, $250 to $300: 10 per cent
cssh, balance $5 month. 50x100 Rodney
ave.. Piedmont, $6.: terms. S. C.
Priestley. 410 Pekum bldg.
BEACH LOTS. PEAVIEW. WASH.
50x200. with 2 furnished 5-room cot
tage, only $1400: will rent for $150;
other good bargain. Jackson, 327 Fall
ing bldg.
FOR SALE $inflr; nice suburban home, 4H
acres, on csrltne; 4-room house, unex
celled for raising chickens. Haverstlc A
Gallagher, 843 14 Waeh. st., rooms 6 and 6.
HOUSES for sale In all part of th city:
acreage close in, and farms in Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main 4486, Kinney as
Stampher. 631-32 Lumber Exchange bids.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT'Y.
D. A. TUFTS.
803H WASHINGTON ST.
BY the owner, $45O0: sightly tract, 7nxl2",
Melinda ave.. Kings Heights; fashionable
neighborhood; splendid unobstructed view.
Inquire 804 Dekum -bldg.
AN ACRE of ground on carline. 30 min
utes out; terms. $100 cash, $12-50 per
month. Purse, 823 Chamber of Commerce.
Phone Main 7.VK1.
FOR SALE Houses In Holladay Park and
Holladay Add., also vacant lots; will build
to suit purchaeer. R. B. Rice. 600 Wasco
at. Both phones.
NEW, modern 7-room residence, attractively
arranged, tastily finished: Wasiro, near..
East illth St., Holladay Park Addition. C
801, Ortgonlan.
OREGON CITY carline acreage in cultiva
tion; best of land; 2 acres or more. C.
W. Rtfley, owner. Rlaley's station. P. O.
Mllwaukle.
NICB shady K block, comer. 1 block of 15-
minute car aervlce; $700; H cash. Oregon
Land A Rent Co.. 222 Washington, eor. 1st.
BY OWNER 6 -room modem house in High
land, beautiful grounds. Terms or cash.
945 Williams ave. Phone Woodlawn 1871.
6-ROOM COTTAGE, full lot, good fruit
trees, only $1250; $100 cash and $15
monthly. Call 225 Lumber Exchange.
18 LOTS, near car and river, beautiful sit
for country home. $2000. John R. Nash.
Island Station. Oregon City carllne.
T-ROOM bouse. Highland. New. modern;
a big snap. $3250. John P. Sharker Co..
122 4 6th St. Main 550. A 2537.
MODERN 6-room cottage. South Portland,
fine view, walking distance; easy term.
R. Bretikofer, 2i5 Salmon.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Beautiful bun
galow on carline, $l.r0O cash, balance to
suit. B 803, Oregonian.
ONE acre, near Mount Scott carllne. well
worth (1800: $1250 take It. See it. $25
Lumber Exchange.
6EAVIEW. $750 Good house, 5 rooms, fully
furnished; will trade for acreage near city.
H 890. Oregonian.
FOR SALE Long Beach, four-room cottage,
furnished. Inquire of Mrs. Purser, Bea
verton. Or.
$30.000 Fine InRide business corner; income
$175 per month. Owner must sell. B 808,
Oregonian.
IRVINGTON Choice u. block. $2500: cor
ner lot, $1700; Jackson. 327 Failing bldg.
AT great acriflce, lots in Peninsular A4d.
No. 2, near Swift packing plant. East 3711.
FOR SALE 6-room modern house on car-
line, beautiful locality. H 902 Orefonlan.
SNAP Modern 6-room house, nice lawn, near
car: $1600. D 738. care Oregonian.
(2x100 8, W. corner 25th and Overton ta
g TnKka Ok n . If A( e 1 -7 '
m $ , VUiUVU b .VAeUUV elAOiaA. 0ifea