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TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAN. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13, 1908. 13 r. 7 i WILL SCALE PEAK Mazamas to Conquer Mount St. Helens. PLAN TWO-WEEkS TRIP Large Party of Members Johi Annu al Outing and Will Explore the Surrounding Moun ' tain District. The llazama outing- this year will con sist of a two weeks' trip to Mount 9t. Helens and vicinity. T!ie members of tha society will scalo the mountain and visit the numerous caves, lakes and gla ciers in that locality. The Mazama Sotaety was organized on Mount Hood. 15 years ago, and from a mere handful of members has grown so extensively that its membership now in cludes residents of practically every city in the Northwest. When the Mazamas assemble at Mount St. Helena, on August 1, thrr party will number something like 200 persons. The members contemplating the trip will meet in Portland on July 81 and proceed by rail to Castle Rock, Wash., where, on the following day, they will start for the scene of their outing. A number of side trips will be made, for each of these spots is of material in terest to tle mountaineers and a trip to St. Helens without taking in the scenic beauties of the immediate vicinity would not be complete. Members of the society making the trip are not required to re main the entire two weeks, for they will be supplied with guides for the return trip to the railway station at any time they wish to corno back to the city. Mount St. Helens is, according to the Mazama survey, made in 1S3S, S"33 feet high, and Spirit Lake, one of the scenic wonders in the vicinity, is 3230 feet above the sea level. Ei f. Sheldon, of the out ing committee for 1908, is busily engaged in sending out programmes of the ex cursion, and has received a large num ber of responses from members who sig nify their Intention of participating. SCHOOL BOARD FEELS HURT t Children In Farado Still a Vexing Problem. Relations are said to be strained be tween the Board of Education and the East Side Business Men's League be rause of the, difficulty over the school children's parade which the league is desirous of including In the exercises to be held on the East Side on one of the nights of the Rose Festival in June, The Board of Education has expressed its resentment with regard to the report published In an evening paper to the effect that the Board is not in sympathy with the plans of the East Side League and is lending its efforts to the support of the exhibition to be given by school children under the direction of Trofessor Hobert Krohn on Multnomah field, on May 2S. According to President Blgelow if the Bast Side organization, Chairman Wittenberg of the Board even threatened to have the Board withdraw even tacit permission for the children to take any part in tlia exercises on the East Side unless the league apologized for the alleged insult. . it is believed, however, that as a re sult of the conference held Monday after noon between representatives of the East Side League and the Board of Educa tion, it is likely the proposed drill of school children scheduled to take place on Multnomah field on May 28, will be postponed to one week following the Rose Festival. This will give the children who desire it an opportunity of drilling for the chlldrens' parade to be held on the East Side during the Festival. SEATTLE WOMAN PLUCKY Holds Gun at Burglar's Head While She Notes Down Description. SEATTLE, Wash., May li (Special.) When Mrs. Devere Turner was, sum moned by an excited neighbor from the house of her sister-in-law, a short dis tance away from her own, she found her home occupied by a burly stranger whom the neighbor had seen prowling 'around the house. Mrs. Turner did not faint or scream. She dashed past the intruder and seized a 22-caIibre rifle, which was lying on a dresser, and which she had Just' bought to shoot cats that had been stealing her chickens. Level ling it at the maurauder's head, she compelled him to disgorge her purse, which contained 5, from his pocket. Then she compelled him to stand while she seated herself and wrote down in a note book a full description of the man. He was so far away that she could not plainly distinguish the color of his eyes and walked closer to Inspect them. Noting this down she told the burglar to go. As soon as he was out of the house she telephoned the police. Her sistcr-ln-law had followed her to her house and arrived before she finished takiag notes of the man's appearance. Mrs. Turner says she allowed the man to go because she was afraid to take her eyes off him long enough to go to the phone to notify the police. BODY FOUND; LOST AGAIN JTrom Wreck ot Keltou Breaker Carries It Out. . NEWPORT, Or., May 12. (Special.) A fourth body from the wreck of the Minnie E. Kelton was picked up on the beach south of Siletz Bay by a young boy named Joseph Sijota today. The lad tried to haul it up on the beach, but was unable to do so. While he went for assistance h heavy breaker carried the body out aKaill and when others arrived it was beyond reach in the surf. The body was that of a man with a beard and mustache. White shoes were the most distinctive mark. The man was evidently about 5 feet 7 and, heavily built. Word was received by Captain Wel lander of the llfesaving crew tonight from Mrs. C. R. Lund, of 36S1 Twenty fourth street. San Francisco, offering JfiO reward for the recovery of the body of her husband, chief engineer on the Kelton. Amusements What the Pren Agents Say, "The Heir to the Hoorah." The Baker la simply crowded to the doors 1hl week at every performance of Paul .Armstronit'n famous Western play. "The Heir to the Hoorah." It seems to he more of ft favorite as a stork production than it was when presented by a road company. Musical Comedy at Star. The only musical comedy In town Is found at the Star Theater, "The- tlerry Widow's Return." is presented thrice dally. It is a collection of songs and dances, with a num ber of vaudeville specialties. CO.UTMJ ATTRACTIONS. t "Mm, Wigs" Tomorrow Night. Beginning tomorrow night (Thursday), the attraction at the HelUg- Theater, Four teenth and Washington streets, for three nights, with a special matinee Saturday afternoon, will be Llebler & co.'m production of the famous character comedy, "Mrs Wlgrgs of tha Cabbage Patch." ' Francis Wilson Coming. The distinguished American - comedian. Francis Wilson, supported -by an excellent company of players, will present the de lightful comedy, "When Knights Were Bold." at the Helllg Theater Fourteenth and Washington streets, for three nights.. ucginnmK dcxl jaonaay. May IS, I "Secret Service" Next Week. . '"Secret Service," which will be next week's offering by the Baker Stock Com pany, is by William Gillette, author of "Sherlock Holmes." It Is a play of war tlmps, with intensely Interesting scenes, characters and situations. AT THE YAGDEVIIXE THEATERS. Vaudeville Worth While. , A visit to the- Marquam Grand Theater this week will be productive of pleasant re sults. The best vaudeville bill seen hers tn months Is afforded. Valvino brothers, gymnasts; the Boston Comedy four, the Beardaley Bisters, Ray and Brocee, ZImmer and the Morrow Schellberg Company are all feature acts. . r- J'eatures at the Grand. This week at the Grand there Is a vaude ville bill which is considered one of the best the management haw sent to this city. From the top-llner to ihtt Montressa motion pictures there is not a number on the bill which has not made good. ' (WHS SINGLE TAX EAST SIDE PUSH CLUBS DE NOUNCE AMENDMENT. Vole Against Proposed Change in Oregon Taxation System Is Unanimous. By almost unanimous vote, the United East Side Push Clubs, last night, in session- at the Sargent Hotel, condemned the proposed single tax amendment as dangerous and socialistic in its tendency. Judge M. G. Munly, Dr. William Deveny and W. G. Golding spoke against the measure. William Grabach, of Wood lawn, argued for the amendment as a measure that would be Just to all classes M. G. Griffin called the attention of the federation to the fact that R. H. Thorn sen, a civil engineer, of Seattle, father of the- plan of improving streets1 by dis tricts, had been engaged to lecture In Portland by the Portland Realty Board in the near future. On motion, the ac tion of the board was commended and all affiliated clubs were urged to send dele gates to this lecture. W. P. Strandborg- Dr. William Deveny and M. G. Griffin were appointed to In vestigate the method of streetcars in stopping at street intersections and re port at a future' meeting. The club was Inclined to condemn the plan adopted 1 Portland, but decided to investigate first. L. E. Rrco, M. G. Munly and H. H. Newhall were appointed to investigate the proposition that the city take over streets that have been improved with hard-surface pavements. On request of William Grabach, the club Indorsed the action taken by the Woodlawn Push Club to open LJberty and other streets In that suburb. W. AVynn Johnson delivered an instructive address on civic improvements, in the course 'of which he strongly commended the work of the East Side clubs and the federa tion. A resolution was passed asking the Board of Education to assist the East Side in its efforts to have a parade of the children during the Rose Festival. A resolution was adopted asking the Coun cil to open up Ainsworth avenue bdtweefl the Portland boulevard and Patton ave nue. It was decided to dispense with the business meeting on May 26 and hold a banquet instead on that date. A resolu tion of sympathy for Joseph Buchtel, vice-president of the United CluBs, who is ill, was adopted. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Building rennits. AI..EX. PANTAOBS To alter and repair three-story brick at Fourth and Stark; fin. 01(I. 11. W. REAKEH To erect two-story frame on West, near Belmont: $00. W. H. -MrFARLAND To erect two-story frame on Union, between Cook and Ivy; $21100. C. A. KAMPE To ereet two-story frame on East Thirtieth, between Surman and Mil dred; $1001). F. W. BERGER To erect one-story frame on East Forty-ninth, between Hawthorne and Madison: $100. MATTIE Zl'MWALT To erect one-story frame on East Twenty-sixth. near Glad stone: $1500. PETER ZIMMERMAN To erect two-story frame flat on East Twelfth, between East Burnslde and East Couch; $600O. Articles of Incorporation. COM MERC At, MANUFACTURING COM PANY lncoriKrators, W. H. Morehouse, Dave B. Macklo and Jay H. Upton; capital $50.noo. FOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ST. HELEN'S IIAI.l, Incorporators. Charles Scaddlng, A. A. Morrison." George B. Van Waters. Philip K. Hammond, J. W. Ganong, John K. Kol lock and S. H. Gruber; property valued at $14KjlH. KE1.SET CREEK MINING COMPANY Incorporators. A. W. Nelson. F. M,. Mead, W. C. Patterson. T. J. Ward and E. Hayes; capital. $!0.il00. H ESTER MANUFACTURNO COMPANY Incorporators. George C. Hester, Arthur I. Veazle and Ralph A. Coon; capital $50,000 AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. Incorporators, E. M. Runyan, A. L. Vea zle and J. C. Veasle; capital $30,000. Marriage License. DOWNING -WHEATLET George W. Downing, 30, city; Emily J. Wheatley, 34. city. McHAN-WANG M. C. McHan. 2.1. White Salmon. Wash.; Cora Wang, over 18, city. STORUP-MOULTON-C. L.. Sporup, 2S. St. John: Ethel Moulton, over 17, cllv. RHODES-STENGEL, Ivan B. Rhodes, 30, city; Martha Stengel. 28. city. RITTENOUR-HARMON Frederick' H. Rlttenour, 28. city; Nancy Q. Harmon, 2a,. city. SCHUMANN-WHITE Hugo W. Schu mann. 32, St. Louis, Mo.; Anna, T. White, 24. city. GRANVIL.LE-AAS Hans G. Granville, 34, city: Kristlne Aas. S3, city. SAI.ZWEDEL-MOTZKUS Wilhelm Sals wedfl. :J2. city; Augusta Motzkus. 27, city. , C'1'RTEMAN-L.ANE Graver Curteman, o'vt 21. Maeger; Harriett Lane, 19, city. WATTERS-OOOPF.R J. C. Walters. 80, city; Jemima Ella Cooper. S2, citv B ETT I S-COLBERT Clarence Bettls. 21 city; Julia Colbert, 'JO, city. Wedding and visiting cards. W. O. Smith Co., Washington blag.. 4th and Wash. Coining Prom Yakima in Auto. NORTH YAKIMA, WTash.. May 12. (Special.) President W. L. Steinweg, of the First National Bank, of this city, ac companied by Chester Congdon and A. S. Congdon and James Smith, of Duluth, Minn., left here this morning on an auto mobile trip to Portland. They will go by the Fort Simcoe-Dalles road and will call in at The Dalles, Hood River and other points of interest. Steinweg is much Interested in the good roads move ment and hopes to pick up some tips In Oregon. More Paving in Eugene. EUGEN'K,' Or., May 12. (Special.) The City Council has decided to pave five more blocks on Olive street extending from Fifth- to Tenth streets. West Fifth and West Sixth streets will also be paved between Willamette and Olive streets. RETURN FROM THE SOUTH VISITORS BACK AFTER YVJTXESS IXG XAVAL- DISPIAY. McMurray Reports That San Fran cisco Handled Large Crowds in . Acceptable Manner. ' Trains arriving this morning from San Francisco, comprising two sections of the regular train, will be made up of 26 cars, 15 of. which will be sleepers. -The rest will be day coaches, diners, baggage, ob servation and express cars. About 450 passengers will be carried, most 6f them being returned visitors from San Fran cisco, who have witnessed the naval dis play, but quite a number of passengers who have return Eastern tickets and are going home by way of Portland, after having toured- the Southern State. William McMurray. general passenger agent of the Harriman lines in Oregon, said yesterday that San Francisco took care of the big crowds In a remarkably fine manner, but that on account of the number of new buildings going up on the line of the parade, the builders of viewing stands doubtless" came out losers. The Southern Pacific Is arranging to bring additional equipment to Oregon from California to care for the transpor tation of passengers to Portland from in terior points on the occasion of the Rose Festival. As an instance of the increased demand that is to be- made on the road during the festival, a requisition for ac commodations for 600 cadets from Corval 11s has been made, the students coming by way of Albany to take part in the parade. Thursday, June 4. . DAILY METEOKOLOO.ICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. May 12. Maximum temper ature, &7 degrees; minimum, 43. River read ing at 8 A. M., 12.2 feet; change In last 24 hours, rise . foot. Total rainfall, 5 I. M. to 5 P. M-, trace; total since September 1, 1!K7, 34.6 inches; normal, 40.8.8 inches; de ficiency, ft.H8 Inches. Total sunshine May 11, 4 hours 3rt minutes; possible, 14 hours 4S minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M., 30.0S inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. s ik Wind- z STATIONS. 5 MJ 2- ; tJ- 3 r 1 i S O 9 o . s : ? : Baker City ISO 0.0o;i2:N Pt eloud Bismarck 164! T. jlOINE Rainy Boise Hta'O.OOSHNW IClear Eureka lo2 O.oo .22 N Ipt cloudy Helena '480.20I4NE K'loudy Kam loops ,4 T. 4 SE K'loudy North Head 5OO.02I 8 W k'loudv Pocatello I.Vl 0.O210 SW 'Cloudv Portland Ifl7 T. I SXW K'loudy Red Bluff f.!72l.Oo! HN Clear Roseburg 'BOO. on) 8 NW 'Pt cloudy Pacramento W40.U01 4 NW IClear Salt I.ake '.Vl-0.4i 4 SH ICIoudy San Francisco'.. 'an O.OOl 8'V Clear Spokane TiKO.Oll 4'fw Cloudy Tacoma TilVO OOj It SW Pt cloudy Tatoosh Island... ISO) T. 8 W Cloudy Walla Walla ItJO 0.0O lO'SW IClear .WEATHER CONDITIONS. ' The depression noted over Utah this morning appears to be moving eastward. It retains Its pronounced character and mod erate rains have fallen over Utah and Southeastern Idaho during the day, ac companied b thunderstorms. Temperatures over these districts were decidedly lower than last evening. Light to moderate rains also fell over Washington, Montana and North Dakota during the last 12 hours with rain atll! falling at Port Crescent, Wash., Havre. Mont., and Bismarck, N. D., at time of report. The high area over Ore gon iis morning appears to be slowly los ing energy. It is now central over Eureka, Cal., and clear skies now prevail over Cali fornia and Northern Nevada. Temperatures over the entire Pacific Slope and plateau region continue to range considerably be low the seasonal, average. The Indications point to cloudiness with possibly showers over this entire forecast district Wednesday excepting in Southeastern Idaho where showers are probable. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity cloudy, with pos sibly showers; westerly winds. " Western Oregon and Western Washington Cloudy, with possibly showers; westerly winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Northern Ida h"9 Cloudy', -with possibly showers. , Southern Idaho Cloudy 'with possibly showers west portion; showers east portion. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At 173-175 Second St., cor. Yamhill, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, Auctioneer. BORN. . SCHOOLCRAFT May 12. to the wife of Thomas Schoolcraft, a prominent farmer and walnut-grower, of near Dllley. a son weighing 343 ounces, the parents of whom are the best pleased couple in the land be cause It is a boy. Dr. C. L. Large attend ing. SAV'ARIAU To the . wife of Charles A. avariau, a eon. MTCETTNG NOTICES. A. AND A. S. RITE Mem bers are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, John P. Betts, 32d degree, at Scottish Rite Cathedral, this OA'ednes day afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. By order VEN. MASTER. WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO. 18. H A. M. Rpcntjtr .q , (Wednesday) evening, Washington Ma sonic biiililtng. East East Blgrth and East Burnslde sis. Visitors welcome C1..YDB EVANS, Sec. RIViRITIV n - . . .jwtr., 1V7. 7 I. U. U. r . Regular meeting this (Wednesday) even- ...... v a. niBi negree. visitors wel come. M. OSVIII.II K HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12. A. F. AND A. M. Special communi cation this (Wednesday) at 8::k) A. M., for the purpose of conducting - ....7 it i ii our taie Brother, Lyman E. Hawlns. Members are requ!t..i to atten. By order of the v. M W. M. DB LIN, Sec. SPECIAL MEETING OF WIL LAMETTE LOlKiE NOl 2. A. F. A A. M. tvlll be held at 2 P. M. todav for the purposo of conducting the funeral florvWa nvnr t.ho -...... I . of our late departed brother John P. Belts. By order of W. M. W. 8. WEEKS, Sec. B. P. O. EI.KS THE MEMRERS OF Portland Lodge No. 142, and visiting brothers are requested to attend the fu neral service of our late brother John P. Betts, which will be held today at 2:30 P. M.. at the SoottlBh Rite Cathedral, cor. Lownsdale and Morrison sts. By order of the Exalted Ruler. C. M. BILLS. Secy. - ITJNEBAL NOTICES. DAVIS At her late residence, 511 Harrison St., May 10, Mrs. Emma E. Davla, aged 81 years. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at the Portland Crem;Vorlum, at 3 P. M. today (Wednesday). BETTS In this city. May 11, at the family residence, 10S8 Thtrman St.. John P. Betts. aged 58 years. Friendn are re siectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at the Scot ish Rite Cathedray, corner Morrison and Lownsdale sts.. at 2:W P. M. today (Wednesday). Please omit flowers. GILHAM In this city. May It, Fred C. Gll Iham, aged 42 years. The funeral services . will be held at Finlry'a chapel at 10 A. M. today. Interment Rose City Cemetery. EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Funeral Direct ors. 220 3d St. Lady assistant, l'faone M. 507. I. P. FINLKY HON. Funeral Director, Third and Madison. Phana Main . A 159S. Punning, McEntee Gllbaoah, funeral Di rectors. 7th Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst. EKICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Alder st. Lady assistant. Pbons Main 6183. 7JST.LEK-BTTiyES CO.. Fccernl lHreet. ra. t73 Russell. East 1088. T-udy assistant. F. 8. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East uu shshuu, i uuds j&ass u. AMUSEMENTS. f-DE'frfpt THEATER flEilLlU 14th and Washington Phones Main 1 and A 1132 THREE NIGHTS BEOINN1NO TOMORROW . Special-Price Matinee Saturday The Famous Character Comedy "Mrs. Wiggsof the Cabbage Patch" Evenings. $1.50 to 50c; Matinee, Jl to 25c. . BAKER THEATER Phones Main 2; A 630. Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Mgr. Tonight all this week matinee Satur day. First time in stock here. Paul Arm strong's famous Western comedy THE HEIR TO THE HOORAH. An attraction worth a great deal more than these regular Baker prices: Even ings, 25c, 3io. 50c; matinees, 15c, 25c. Get your seats early. Naxt week Secret Service. LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 46X5; Home, A 1026. Week commencing Monday, May 11. P. R. Allen presents Miss Verna Felton and tha Allen Stock Company In the amuBing com-edy-drnma THE T.ADY FROM LARAMIE. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices lOo and 20c Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20o and 30c, Boxes 50c. Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. THE STAR Musical Comedy Week of May 10, loos. TWO SHOWS Eery Evening f:S0 AND 9:15 P. M. Lower Floor, 2flc, Italrony 15c. Mallnees Daily at 2:30 P. M., ISc. THE ARMSTRONG COMPANY OFFERS "THE MERRY WIDOW'S RETURN" In this Production Will Be Worn the Largest "Merry Widow" Hat in the World. MUSICAL LOWE MARQUAM GRAND, Pantatres Attractions lYeek or May 1 1 . breinnlnjc Monday. European acrobats, presenting the latest marvelous feats of human strength and cleverness. The second feature, Kay and Brocee, comedy sketch artists and comedians. Matinees every afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Nights at 7:30 and 9 o'clock. No advance In prion: Upstairs, 15c; downstairs. 2'c; boxes. 60c Any seat, weekday matinees, 15c The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe Entire Week of May 11th, 1908. THE DORIC FOI'R S Hig-h - Class Slnping- Quartet. "THE I.Al'GHINO HORSE. EtGKXK TRIO. World's Greatest Triple-Bar Artists. F. F MONTRESSA, The I. A. T. S. E. Man, On Time With the Latest Animated Pictures. Young Men's Carnival and Street Fair Williams Avenue and Morris Street. OPEXS SATURDAY, MAY 16. A Carnival of Mirth. Don't Miss It. RECREATION PARK . Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-Fourth Sts. LOS ANGELES vs. PORTLAND May 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. Games begin weekdays 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 unde 12 free to Bleachers Wednesday. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Franklin-Barnes Market Friedman Packing Company, Inc. Poultry. Fish. Vegetable. 100-T gtreet. Both phones. Meatt, Third Gaa Monti Lasto Mantle. 25c,. tha U3 iU.UU UK 3 equal of the. best 33c mantle on the market. Barretts, 410 Mor rison. Both phonea. IVdnH 6000 efd first-class 4-foot fir liuuu wood. 5 per cord delivered. Phone Main 4433. Eagle- Creek Fuel Coxn pany, 40S Corbett Bldg. Htntinnorv Dld you know there was oiauvuci jr a stationery store at 240 Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and Blank Books. pavis4 KllburjK A 1811. lOlnrlwt Cut Floaers alwsys fresh from ul,;31 our own conservatories. Martin & Forbes. 347 Washington st. Both phones. Pfv.,1 Hork Springs Coal. Independent lWul Coal & lee Company, opposite city Library. Both phones. Electric Fixtures Jfw prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Electric Works; 61 Sixth street. Vint in o- Knives. Forks and all Bllver niiiit, ware replated as good as new. Oregon Plating Works, 16th and Alder. Main 8575. A 2575. AVinn O-Malley A Neuberger. 827 Wash "mo Ington street. Phone Main 2394. Fre delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingla nook Purt. il.50. Wnrl I""8 Portland Fuel Co. Seasoned "uuu fir cordwood, 4 ft.. $5.50; sawed. 16.00. Hard ' wood and coal. Yard 287 B. Morrison st. Phones E 26, B 1029. WHERE TO DINE Austro-Hungarian Restaurant 247 Taylor, between 2d and 8d. Bat place In town to eat at a normal price. Try ua today. VegetarianCafe ltoll "a0rd Yi"Vr 25c. Meals served a la carte A A. M. to 8 P- M. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) Following rates will be given only wnea advertising Is ordered to ran consecutive days, Iully and Sunday issoea. Ihe Ore. gonian charges nrst-time rate each insertion for daiwuled advertising that is not run on consecutive days. The first-time rate Is charged for each Insertion in Xhe Weekly Oregonlun. "Kooms, "Rooms and Board. "House keeping Rooms," "Hltuatlon .Wanted," IS words or lees, 15 cental 16 to 20 words, 0 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc fie discount for additional Insertions. Matrimonial and clairvoyant ads, one-time rate each Insertion. UXDKK ' ALL. OTHER HEADS, except "New T-day," no cents for 15 words or less! 16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc. Urst Insertion. ach additional Insertion, one-half; no further discount un der ono mouth. Above rates apply to advertising paid In advance only. All book entries will be charged In lines 14e per line for first In sertion and o per line for each consecutive Insertion. Special rates on contracts given on application. "M.W TODAY," (gunge measure agate), 14 cents per line, first Insertioni ? cents per line for each additional insertion. ANSVVKKS TO AOVEKi'lSKMKNTS ad dressed care The Oregonlan, and left at this office, should always be Inclosed in sealed envelopes. o stamp is required on such letters. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience of patrons The Oregonlan will accept advertisements for publication in clahsilied columns over the telephone. Bills for such advertising will be mailed imme diately and payment is expected promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonlan will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main 7070; A 1670. NEW TODAY. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H- BIRRELL tot McKay Bldg., Sd Stark. - CIVH AUt A CALL. 1 MEDICAL BUILDING Park and Alder Streets ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Barber. Dr. S. 3., dentist Formerly Mao Leay bldg. Phone Main 1409. A 1409. City and County Medical Society. EQUI. DR. MARIE D.. formerly Oregonlan bldg., suite 324-5. Main 230. Ferris. Drs. F. E. O. J., dentists For merly Macleay bldg. Suite 211. Main 1939. French, Ir. C. Gertrude, physician Form erly Dekum bldg. Main 714. A 4917. Hawke, Dr. C.'E.. physician .and surgeon Formerly Oregon, fcldg. Mam 1512. A 504. Hlrstel, Dr. Edw., dentist Main 1409. A 1409 Holbmok, Dr. Millard E.. dentist For merly Macleay bldg. Suite 401-Z-3. M. 8518 Hyde, Dr. Leon M illet, physician and sur geon Practice limited to genito-urlnary diseases Formerly Fleldnar bldg. Main 205. A 1863. Larkla. Dr. Oe., dentist Formerly Ablng ton bldg. Phones Main 878. A 2744. Iomls, Dr.' Bryon K.. dentist Formerly Oregonlan bldg. Phone A 8318. Perkins. Dr. T. dent 1st Formerly Rtif sel bldg. Suite 407-8. Main 1312, A 5404. Rlggs, Dr. J. O.. dentist Main 1409. A 1400. Kosendorf, Dr. Max, physician and skin spe cialist, formerly Berlin. Germany Of fices 3 15-81 8. Phone Main S060. Timms, Dr. Edna O.. physician Formerly Marquam bldg. Phones Main 714. A 4017. Walgamut, Dr. T. H., dentist Formerly Hamilton bldg. Phone Main 2230. Watson. Dr. Alfred P.. dentist Formerly Auington bldg. Phones Main 578, A 2744 Young, Dr. J. Q.. . dentist Suite 416-17 Phone Main 581 i. Zieglrr, Amelia and Fred J., physicians and surgeons Phones Main 6S2. A 4H3. Grand Central an rime Car. bOCTHEKN PACU1C. Lea Tin a FortlaBd Rofieburg Passenger Cottage Grove Passenger , ... California Express . . Ban Francisco Express. . . . . West bide Cor vail is Passenger ......... Sheridan Passenger . . . Forest Grove passenger Forest Grove Pajssenger . .... Arrivtiis; Portland Oregon Kxpress Cottage Grovb Passenger. . Roseburg Passenger Portland Express Wt Slde Corvallls passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger 8:15 a. m. 4:15 p.m. 7:45 p ra. 12:00 p.m. ill;' .ll: 00 am. 10 a.m. 00 a. m. 3:40 p. m. 7 -vi s m .111:30 a m. .1 5:30 p. m. m:i0 p.m. 6:35 p. m. 10: SO a. m. 8:00 a. m. 2:54 p. m. NOKTIIKKN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland 1 Tacoma and Seattle Express. .. A 8:30 a. m. North Coast & Chicago Limited. . I 2:00 p. m. Ovci-lahd Express 11:45 p. m. Arriving Portland I North Coast Limited Portland Express Overland Express 7:00 a.m. 4 : 15 p.m. 8:35 p.m. OKt-GON KAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portland Special Spokane Flyer Kansas city & Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer Cht., Kan. City & Portland Ex. . Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton rassenger 7:15 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:15 p. m. 0:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 0:45 a. m. 8:50 p. m. 5:13 p. m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVE . Leaving 1'ortlunii Astoria se Seaside Express..... Astoria & seaside Express..... Arriving Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger. Portland Express 8:00 a. m. 0:00 p. m. 12:15 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 D. ra. 111:45 p. m. 8 :00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN .PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger Arriving Portlnnd- Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenzer ..... 7:40 a. i 4:15 p. I 10:18 a. 5:50 p. OREGON ' ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving Portland Wilsonville Local Salem and intermediate Local.. Wilsonville Local , Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and intermediate Local... AVllsonvllie Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Saiera and Intermediate Local.. Salem and Intermediate Express. Leaving Portlund Salem and Intermediate Local... Wiloonville Loral Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... 7:05 8:13 10:30 11:20 1:20 3:45 4:00 5:40 8:15 6:23 a. m. 8:35 l 11:10 1 Wilsonville Local 112:05 Salem and Intermediate Express.! 2:05 Salem and Intermediate Local... 3-no Wilsonville Local J 4:23 Salem and Intermediate Express.! 6:05 NEW TODAY. Bungalow, r rooms, new and modern, 1 block from Ilavi-tliorne eve., tills side of 38th St. Price $2oo0. On easy terms. Also new 5-room rottage at Firland, IVi blocks from station. Price $1800." Very easy terms. AIsa-6-room modern house, just com pleted, close to carline, Hose city Park. Price ?3000. Chamber of Commerce. 20 -HOOD RIVEJ? ACRES 14 AfRFS of thls 18 ln "tandard suJ orchard, from whirl. th owner will take $1000 this season and 'more each succeeding year. Also 3 acres In berries, 3 ares ln vetch and oats: 3-room house, barn and sheds A u. Lmiies from town. This is a fine littla oiiu me jji ilb is riKiit. ian ar range terms or will consider Portland residence property as part payment. Devlin 6 Firebaugh 50S-S09 SWETI.AWD Bill. 1)1 G. Are You Bald? Does your HAIR fall out? Have you DANDRUFF or ITCHING SCAIvP? PEAK'S HAIR GROWER will start your HAIR to GROW ln one week or stop your HAIR from FALLING OUT, and is the first preparation ln the WORLD that ever did this. A 60-cent trial size will convince the most SKEPTICAL. Dr. S. A. Townsend has the exclusive sale In PORTLAND and is located permanently at 617 DEKUM BLDG. Call and see. him today. Ex amination and advice free. Address mail orders and inquiries to Peak Mfgr Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. Phone Main 3188: A 3329. COOK 6 TRUBY Real estate, timber lands, general brokerage business. Phone A 2184. Boom 511, Corbett Building. - . NEW TODAY. Only $250 house:' and lot in Capitol Hill The prettiest place ln all" of Portland on the West Side, Inside the city limits, no brldsre to cross, on the best carline ever built, with 5-cent car fare. This Is a "-room house nicely ar ranged, all finished on a beautiful lot 50x150 feet. hirh and sightly. AUof CAPITOL HILL Is cleared, ln grass plot, no stone, no gravel and only 10 minutes' ride from the business cen ter of the city. We furnish free abstract complete to very piircl-aser, title to all of CAP ITOL HILL Is perfect, all deeds and contracts of sale eiven by the Htbernta Savings Bank of this city. Call at tha office Clohessy & Smith l 401. 402 M'KAY BUILDING, Don't write or telephone, but call at the office. Terms to suit any, as we will accept as low at $50 cash. A WEST SIDE HE FOR SI 00 ONLY TWO LEFT. Your choice of those new modern 6 room houses ln splendid neighborhood, served by two car lines: -392 North 24th st., between Thurman and Upshur. 391 Guild st., between Thurman and Upshur. $100 down. Zi per month. FIDELITY TRUST CO., Owner 406 Commercial Block. Phones t Main 447, A 144T. .lift Street Near Montgomery, "West Side, splen did 9-room house) suitable for apart ments, easily converted into flats with income of $150 or more. Will sell this week for $7500; $4000 'cash. J. R. STIPE 223 Chamber of Commerce. $14,000 A Two -Story Brick IN BUSINESS CENTER. HALF CASH. , ZIMMERMAN 521 Corbett Bldg. PORTLAND HEIGHTS $4200 Strictly modern 7-room house, con crete basement, beautiful corner loca tion, on carline, overlooking the city. Lot 60x1)0. Can be had for $4200. Terms. Devlin & Firebaugh s ROH-r.Ott Mwetland BnlldlnK. Hawthorne Park I have the best corner lot in this tract. Will sacrifice $350 for a sale this week. Improvements all paid. J. R. STIPE 223 Chamber of Commerce. Mortgage Loans Money to loan on Improved city property. Isaac L. White 3.11 Sherlock Building. Fire Insurance. Rentaln. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Elegant residence site on the north west corner of Thurman and RuR-by sts. Equal to 3 1-3 lots ln area. Fine view and very desirable location. Pjice $5300. RUSSELL A BLVTH. Commonwealtfi Building, Sixth and Ankeny sts. istractsii Abstract L6 k. M. 560. A 4222 Abraham A White, 227 Washington st. Andrew ST. V. & Co. 11. 334ft. 33 Hamilton fcL Baker, Are4 A., 210 Ab Ington bldg. C. R. B. A Trust Co., 633 Chamber of Com. Chap in A Heriuw, 832 Chamber of Commerce. Commercial Invest. Co., 21b Lumber Exchange. Com ptun, J. K. Pac. & A1S48. loo Ablngma bi. Cook, B. S. A Co., 507-8 Corbett bldg. Crowley Co., 703-6 Corbett bldg. M. 7S5& v Ooddard. H. W., Main and A 1743. 110 2d at. HotcfcklM, C. B, A Co.. M. 1000. 308 C. of C. Jennings Co.. Main 1S8. 206 Orcgoalaa. K Inner A Btampber, 031-S32 Lor. Ex. M. 448l Lite, M. B., room all Corbett building. ' j Mall Von Bonstal 104 2d at., 02 S. Bureeid. 0XXCBeU, J. F., M. 4561 A A2&61. 230 Stark. I Palmer, H. p., 202 Rothchtld bid. Main 5061. Parrlin, Watklne A Co., 260 Alder U Poller & French, OUT Commercial bldg. Reed. Fields A Tynan, L 7004. A a AM. 102 2d. Koee City Realty Inv. Co., Merchants Tnwt bl. Echalk, Geo. D.. 264 Stark mU Main 302, A .192. Surety Investment Company, rooms 026-27-23 Corbett bldg., opp. Postoffice, (Robert B. May and W. Lawrence). Sharker, J. P. A Co.. 122 Sixth mt. Swenasoa. A F. Co., 2&4fc Washington sc. Tha Oregon Ral Estate Co., 86 hi Third at. (Holladay Addition.) m Vetera Xand Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce. Waddell. W. O.. 300 Lumber Exchange bldg. Woodburn Oregon Immigration Bureau. Zlmmermaa, 021 Corbett bldg. Math 1675. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Saooo-SoxlCO, m bualneM district of Lover Alblna, and new modern 6-room house; room for other imoTovements. V. O. WADUBU sot Lumber Exchange. OREGON CITY carline acreage ln cultiva tion; best of land; 2 aerca or more. C. W. Rieley, owner, Rlsley's station, P. O'. MUwaukle. A BARGAIN. Three lots, 60x100; fine view, with ele jrant house ; must be sold. Inquire Sol Corbett bldg. BEAUTIFUL large, new colonial 8-room house, corner, an ideal home place. $40O; your own terms. Owner, phone Woodlawn 1709. , 1RVINOTON. fiOxlOO LOT. GOOD LOCATION" OWNER,. 30 ABINGTON BLiXj. FOB SALE REAL, ESTATE. 32iOf. 8-room houoe. on carline, 15 minutes from the center of town. 44 '-foot porch, full base ment, abundance of roses; lot 60x100; terras. 92400. A charming 5-room and reception half, enttajre, full basement, pantry, clothes pretwa, etc; good location, nice treet; 20 minutes from town. ?2&00. An Ideal bungalow, situated on a corner lot ln Sunny si ik near carline. Thla bunga low Is new and was built by the present occu pan t ; has pan ne led wal la, lu tc h kitchen. AO-foot porch, and many other at tractive features; terms. THE SPANTON CO., Main 2S2S. 270 Htark St. BE A IT 1 FU L HOME.- BAST TAYLOR ST. Strictly modern swell 7-room house, cor ner lot. 5Oxl0. on East Taylor st., near 20th; owner murt leave city and will take small house or one or more vacant lots and annme some Incumbrance a first pay ment and balance ?5t per month ; this is something you don't get a chance to get very often. What have you to trade? Bollam, Cruesl & HigUy. 128 Sd st. EAST COUCH ST. We have one of the swellcst homep In the Bast Bumslde district, corner of Eat 18th and Couch sts. You can net the ke at the house south of It and sp for your self the beauty of the woodwork. The house is well worth the price aked, $7TN)t H. P. PALMER. 202 Rothchild Bids. 100x1 no AND 8-room house, hardwood floors, high-clft plumbing, thoroughly modf m, cloce In, E. 6th st., Holladay Add.; price much less than actual value. 100x1 00 and 7-room modern hotwe, beau tiful grounds, choice location, 3. Madl Fn st. ; price very low. W. O. WADDEL, 300 Lumber Exchange. BUNGALOWS ON INSTALMENTS. A nifty bungalow Is what you want on that lot you are trying1 to sell. We know how to build 'em; don't cost much lo build a cute one. Let's talk It over. We'll show you hnw t-nsy it is to Kt one. BUTT BR WORTH-STEPHENSON CO.. Iesii;ners and builders of artistic homes. 317 Ablnston Bldg. Main o29. . HOLLADAY BARGAIN. The owner of a fine new 8-room resi dence on Broadway needs some money and will sell this week at a sacrifice. It is one of the finest built houses in this district. All modern and convenient. If Interested, call and get price and location. It W a snap , GLEN II ARBOR REALTY CO., 836 to 840 Chamber of Commerce. A SNAP. f Slphtly huiWUnii lot. Lot 7. Block 8. Williams' Seccnd Addition, size ."nx1 111. 3300; terms, 7i cash, balance ! month ly; location. Tabor ave. and Boise st.; W.-W. carline 1 block; double-tracking curline "will double value of this lot In few months. J in3, Oregonlan. TWO LOTS FOR SALE. S1 10 EACH. AT THEMONT PLACE. On the W.-W. carline, a 25-mtnirte r!rt from Third and Yamhill ts. Lota 40x100. with alleys; beautifully located; easy terms If desired. Address M 8S0, Oregoatan. 100x110 FEBT, 6-room modern house, hot and cold water, full cement basement, bam, room for 4 horKes and 7 tons ot loose hay, sheds and chicken-house MxlS, fruit and fancy shrubbery: title perfect. 1415 Minne sota ave. and Portland Boulevard. Price 32700. W ;!3. Oregonlan. 6-ROOM BUNGALOW. 20O. New. finely furnished 6-room bungalow, block from MnntavlIIa car; nice lot. 40x 1(M; east front; $-u0 canh, balance 320 per month ; beats paying rent ; key at our of fice. Bollam. Grussl & Higley. 128 3d st.' PIEDMONT. 7.1x100 cor.; 6-room modern home; best st.; best buy ln Piedmont; price $4900; terms. ZIMMERMAN, !2l Corbett Bldg. FOR SALE. 7-room modern house ; full basement. S(8 Garfield ave.; price 827(H), $o00 cash, balance monthly Installments. OTTO & HARKSON, , IftHlt First st. &-KOOM cottage. Anabcl. large rooms, a nice home; SISK0; $.j.M cash, $20 per month. 5-room modem cottage. Sell wood, very sightly, f20Oo. 511 Swetland bldg. WASHINGTON COUNTY ACREAGE. Fine 6 and 10-acre tract, on West Side, S. P. "line ; good soil, all clear, partly In crop; $loo to $175 per acre. Western Ore gon Trust Co., 14 Chamber of Commerce. E A ST CUL'CIl T. CORN Kit. We have the choicest corner lot on East . Couch at. for Immediate sale. H. V. PALMAR. 2(12 Rothchild Bldg." FOR SALE or exchange. 20-acre apple or chard In Hood River; thif is a first-claw place; pike $.rono ; will accept property in Portland up to :iO00; w have others. G A R LA N L & S H El .TON . SNAP. $250 cash, balance same as rent, buys a new bouse 4 rooms and bath: lot 5tfeloo; streets graded; sower and sidewalk. 449 Sherlock blk. SACRIFICE SALE We have a quarter block In Holladay Park that must be sold by Thursday ; make us an offer. See Davis Investment Co., 16 Hamilton bldg., I'd I 3d st. A GOOD home fof s1e en Installments; lo rootn hoii!e. No. J(4r, cor. 35th and E. Washington sts. See owner. W ill E. Ptirdy. Take Ml. Scott car, grt off at Clerks'. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATTT. . A. TUFTS. 303 H WASHINGTON ST. BY the owner, Jl.Mrtt; lightly tra't, 70x120, Melinda ave., K inw Hotght; fashionable neighborhood ; splendid unobstructed view. Inquire 8t4 Dekum bldg. LOT. :i."Vxl0. Ba ft 7th. near Broadway; suit able home site; v. a Iking distance to West Side by Steel bridge; 112r. Culver, 2:i Chamber of Commerce. SECOND and Woods. 31or0. ea?y terms. 6 per cent interest, nice fractional lot, with macadamized street paid for. W. G. Cox, 222 Failing Bldg. NEW. modern 5-room bungalow; all modern conveniences; near 2 carllnes; $2S0O; easy terms; will aecept lota In part payment, M WO, Oregonlan. FOR SALE Houses In Holladay Park and Holladay Add., also vacant lots; will build to suit purchaser. R. B. Bice. 600 Wasco at. Both phone. NEW, modern 7-room residence, attractively arranged, tastily finished: Wasco. near Kart Huh st., Holladay Park Addition. C fitil. Oregonlan. WAVER LEIGH HEIGHTS. 2 comer lots. 1 block from car; east frontage; below pre vailing price; very favorable terms. J 020, "Qrenontan. " MODERN S-room house on Willamette Heights; must be sold ; make your own terms. Inquire mom 40, Washington bldg. VERY choice acre at end of Waverly-Rlch-inond line, fine view, good soil; prlca $1500. Call for McGrath. Main 3177. SALEM. OR Lots 7, 8. 9, 15, 18 and IT, block K. West Salem- Will sacrifice, msks offer. Mary E. Lent, li4:t Stark, Portland. 7-lun M houfH close in. tn Hunnveirie; half block to car; price $2700; part cash ; pays 14 per cent net. A !u2, Oregon ian. 18 LOTS, near car and river, beautiful sit for country home. $2000. John R. Nash, Island Station, Oregon City carline. LOTS on small monthly payments. Houses for $825 and up. Address P. G. Herner, Belmont and E. 38th. Phone B 23SU. DON'T pay rent. $5 per month for a larg lot. convenient to car. Start today. Purse 82a Chamber of Commerce. M 73o9. 7-ROOM house. Highland. New. modern; a big snap. $3250. John P. Sharkey Co.. 122 to 0'-h st. Main 550. A 2537. $.1250 A new and modern 5-room bungalow; walking distance. For particulars and terms address M ittjtf, Oregonian. NEW H-room house, strictly modern ; f 25O0, $lo ca.h, balance monthly; others cheaper. 32T Lumber Exchange. 10 CHOICE lots in Irvlngton, must sell cheap; easy terms. Office, 15th and Hal sey sts. J. E. Doien. 40 ACRES fine land, 2' miles waut of Tl gardvllle. 8 miles from Portland; terms. L 918, Oregonlan. SEA VIEW $750 Good house, 6 rooms, fully furnished; will, trade for acreage near city. H hint. Oregonlan. MODERN 8-room house; restricted district; city View Park; bargain at $2050. Par ticulars 183 4th. FOR SALE by owner; comer lot near Ockley Green; partly Improved; very cheap. Phone Woodlawn 14.1X. $30.000 Fine Inside business corner; $176 per month. Owner must sell. Oregonian. income B 8V8, AT great sacrifice, lnu !n IVninsuIar Add. No. 2. near Swift packing plant. East 3711. SNAP Modern -room house, nice lawn, near ar; $ltka. 1 738, car Oregonlan.