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THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY, MAT 19, 1008. 10 LIQUOR DEALERS AL Prohibition Elections Called in 28 Different Oregon Counties. RUIN THREATENS TRADE Manufacture and Wholesalers As sert That Move to Vote State as a Whole "Dry" Would Cause Them Iiess . Anxiety. Prohfbitlon threatens 28 of Oregon's 33 countie In the election Juno 1. In every county except Baker. Multnomah, Clatsop and Benton which Is already dry eiec Mona have been caled on county prohlbl ffin. Seven of tnese counties are now ury Curry, Ijmc Uncoln, Linn. Sher man. Tillamook. Wallowa and Yamhill. In wet Multnomah 26 precincts will vote on the liquor han: in Baker three pre cincts and In Clatsop four. It appears, therefore, that there ta only one county which will not be confronted with a prohibition election anywhere in its borders Benton and In that county the liquor trade is already prohibited. Anti prohibitontsts evidently have no hope of lifting the liquor ban there, since they did not submit the matter to the election.- The outlook ' causes liquor manufac turers and dealers much alarm. They behold disastrous curtailment or ruin of their business staring them In the face. They would dread state prohibition far less, since many persona woold oppose turning the state dry who are willing to prohibit liquor selling In their home precinct or county. County prohibition shuts out home manufacturers and deal ers from the dry area, but not those in other states. Consequently, prohibition helps the outside trade and shuts off the business of the home brewers and deal ers. Hampered In Keslatance. Quite naturally, the makers and trad ers of liquor will offer what resistance they can. But they are In the unfor tunata position of being unable to make an aggressive fight for their cause, for fear of making prejudice and stirring up popular enmity. They say their foes misstate the facts, and the Issues, and by appeal to popular pas sion, make reply largely futile. Still, the antl-Prolilbltlon forces will make what fight they can, seeking to avoid rancorous conflict. - Prohibitionists and other sloon fight ers find much satisfaction In the pros pect. "Without bringing up the issue of state prohibition for which they think their cause not yet prepared they have caused elections In all but a small part of the state, and If successful, will pro hibit the liquor traffic everywhere but In Multnomah, Clatsop and Baker, in which, hdwever. there will be dry pre cincts. They say they are preparing for state prohibition and that In a few years, perhaps In two. they will have 'cleaned up" so many counties that state prohibition will be only a short step for ward from that stage. The only counties not confronted with prohibition are Multnomah, Clatsop and Baker. In Multnomah. 28 precincts will vole on prohibition, which if carried will make practically all of East Portland and Kastern Multnomah dry. In Clatsop four precincts will vote on the question, three of them In Astoria; In Baker, three pre cincts will vote on the liquor question. All dry counties are now Benton, Curry, iAne. Lincoln, Linn, Sherman, Tillamook, "Wallowa, Yamhill. All wet counties are: Grant. Harney, Josephine, Klamath, Polk and Washing ton. Other counties, not Including Lake, have dry precincts as follows, according to Information gathered from County Clerks by The Liberal, official organ of the liquor trade: Ilquor Trade Statistics. Baker County Dry precinct. Rock Creek. Clackamas County Iry precincts, Viola and Qartlekl: also town of Canby. Clatsop County Dry precincts. Astoria. Treclnct No. 1: Astoria. Precinct No. 6; Astoria. Treclnct No. 7; John Day, Pre cinct No. 1. Columbia Counter Dry precincts, t'nion. The following- towns are contained in this dry territory, tit. Helena Hculton, Yank ton. Coos County Dry precincts. North Coos River. Coos River, Burton Prairie, East Co qultle. West Coquille. Dora, Enchanted Prai rie, Four Mile. I.ee, Missouri, Myrtle Point. Norway. Riverton. Rowland Prairie, Sum ner. Crook Count Dry precincts. Mill Creek, Laldlaw. Douglas County Dry precincts. T'mpqua. ML Jicott, Myrtle Creek Looking- Gloss. Ca mas Valley. Elkton. canonvllle. civil Bend, Coles Valley. Ulalls. East L'mpqua; Mel rose, Pass creek. Gllllara County Dry precincts. Blal-wks, Rock Creek. Mayvtlle. Tjone Rock. Towns In this dry territory, olex and Lone Rock. Jackson County Dry precincts. Bip Butte, Central Point. Flounve Rock. I,nke Creek, South Medford. Mound. Phoenix. Union, Wl mer Also town of Ashland. Malheur County Dry preclnctsc Carlisle, Malheur, Ontario, Snake River. Vale. Onyhee. The following towns are contained in thts dry territory: Vale, Ontario. Marlon County Dry precincts: Hoceb, Marlon. Jefferson. Morrow County Dry preelncis: Alpine, Cecil, Dairy. Dry Fork. Eight Mtje, Irrlgon, Pine City. The following town is contained In this dry territory: Hanim.tn. Multnomah County Dry precincts: Nos. 3. SO. 94, 0. 41. 43. 4A. 4, 47, 4S, VS. 59. 57. SO. 3. M, t. 74. 00 Vmatllla County Dry precincts: Vklah. South Athena, North Milton. South Milton. Valley. Ruddock. Encampment. Prospect. The following towns are contained In this dry territory: Preewater, Milton. Vklah; portion of the City of Athena In South Athena precinct. t'nion "iunty Dry precincts: La Grande No. Perry. Imbler. The following town is contained in this dry territory: Imbler. Waaoo County Dry precincts: Hood River Center precinct. Mountain. Kight Mile. Columbia, Wamlc, South Hood River. Boyd. Wheeler County Dry precincts: Fossil, wlnlock. Word. Clomo: l-ot Valley, tie on vote. The following town is contained in this dry territory: Fossil. "Antls" Hold Trumps. Even If county prohibition shall be de feated, liquor traffic will be defeated In those precincts that vote for the ban, but those which vote wet will be made dry by a prohibition majority in the whole county. The law purposely puts this ad vantage on the side of the prohibition forces. Another advantage on their side Is that if prohibition shall carry In any precinct the question shall not be submit ted for vote again until two years shall bave elapsed, but if prohibition shall be defeated the question may be brought up again tha next year. DRTS MAKE SURE THIS TIME Will See That Local Option Goes on Gilliam Ballots. CONDON. Ot., May 18. (Special.) The County Court of Gilliam County has ordered the petition for a vote for and against prohibition of tha saia of Intoxicating liquors In Gilliam County, as a whole, to be placed upon the bal lots at tha June lection. Tha voting MUCH ARMED of a wet or dry county is really the one great question, and considerable at tention la being placed on this matter for the reason that, although Gilliam County was voted dry two yeans ago, through a mistake of the County Court, to place the matter on the ballots in a legal manner, the county was declared wet after a contest made by the sa loonkeepers. The local option people- have taken all possible pains to see that- no mis take be made this time, and In order to insure a dry county, are sending all sorta of literature out, and working in every section of Gilliam County. The saloon element are determined to con tinue running their business, and are leaving no stones unturned to win out. Should Gilliam County go dry. It will mean the going out of business of eight saloons In Condon and four in Arling ton. From present prospects, the -vote will be a close one. LET FAMINE WORK ITS WHY RICH CHIXA3EEX REFUSE AID TO 6TAKVIXG- Say There Are Too Many in Coun try People Appreciate Ameri ca's Help, However. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., May 18. "Let thpm die! There are too many of us now." Thia was the answer made to mis sionaries in China when they appealed to the wealthy men of that nation for help while countless millions of their people were dying: from hunger and the lack of shelter during the terrible famine of last year, according to the report made to the Southern Baptist conference today by Missionary T. F. McRae, through whose hands the $750,0) contributed by America to purchase food was distributed. "But the great multitudes of China ap preciate our help," the speaker said. "China has come to look upon the United States as her greatest and most sincere friend. The reception tendered Secretary Taft upon his arrival at Shanghai means more than our people appreciate. "The greatest people of China came to do Mr. Taft honor and the fields were filled with hundreds of thousands who took an interest in the public receptions to the great American. China thus vio lated, for the first time, a tradition as old as her history when she permitted her women to be present at the public functions." The sum of $825,000 has been apportioned for home and foreign missions next year by the Southern Baptist Conference. DROWN MEASURE IN WORDS Heybum's Threat Against Dry Land Homestead Bill. ORBGOSriAJT NEWS BUREAU, -Washington, May 18. Senator Heyhurn served notice today on the Senate that he In tended to talk to death the 320-acre dry farm homestead bill, which he char acterizes as a land-grab measure. When the conference report on the bill was submitted to the Senate, Fulton, Borah and Flint opposed It, because the conference committee had stricken out the words. "Arid and semiarid," it being their contention that with these words left out the very best remaining agri cultural land could be homesteaded in 320-acre tracts. Fulton also opposed the hill because It contained a non-resident feature, whlcb would permit a person In order to ac quire title, to buy land without residing thereon. He ridiculed the idea of a non resident homestead. Heyburn opposed the hill on many grounds-, declaring It would permit spec ulators to acquire large tracts of- land in prospective Irrigation districts for the sole purpose of holding up companies which contemplated constructing irriga tion systems. After Heyburn had debated the bill for an. hour Smoot withdrew the conference report and it is possible that the words "arid and semiarid" will be restored In order to secure the support of Senators other than. Heyburn. If this Is done Heyburn will be forced . to talk every available minute till the close of the ses sion or else surrender. His physical con dition will hardly permit him to carry on an extended filibuster. JUMPS OFF RUNAWAY TRAIN Edward Carroll, Logger, Possibly Fatally Injured. Edward Carroll. 61 years of age, an employe of the Columbia Timber Com pany, near Goebel. Or., was perhaps fa tally injured yesterday by jumping from a runaway logging train. He was brought to this city and placed In the Good Samaritan Hospital late last night, where small hope for his recovery is en tertained. Carroll sustained two broken ribs, a broken leg and several internal lnjtiries. The accident was caused by the break ing of a coupling pin between two cars while the train was pulling up a steep grade. Carroll was on that portion of the train which broke away. It raced to the bottom of the- grade and had at tained a great velocity before he had recovered sufficient presence of mind to Jump. At the bottom of the hill the cars Jumped the track and were smashed. ALDRICH EAGER FOR PEACE Will Try to Make Terms With House on Currency. WASHINGTON, May 18., The Senate and House conferees on the currency measures held a meeting this morning and adjourned In order to give Senator Aldrlch time to look up and compile cer tain Information respecting the use of security by clearing-house associations. The sentiment prevails on the part of the House conferees that they must ad here pretty strictly to the terms of the Vreelarvd bill or the report on the bill made by the conferees would not be ac ceptable to the House. It can be stated on authority that Mr. Aldrlch is anxious to arrange terms which may be satisfactory to the roa pority which passed the Vreeland bill in the House last week. Dr. Price, the famous food expert, has produced a product called WHEAT FLAKE CELERY which is considered to represent the highest food production. Its healthful qualities are unsur passed. 8 For sale by all GroMr RAISE ViGDRBUS PROTEST SEA V FEW PROP ERTT-O W A DO.VT WANT SAIiOOX. Summer Residents, Who Cannot Vote, Ftar County Will License Serpent In Their Eden. Property-owners at Seaview. Wah.. are up in arms against the establish ment of a saloon there by a saloon keeper of Ilwaco- Application has been made to the County Commission ers of Pacific County for a license, and the matter will come up for. considera tion on May 27. Unless a strong pro test Is made by the property-owners and residents before that time, it la feared, the license will be granted. Seaview la one of the most attrac tive Summer resorts on North Beach. It occupies a peculiar position, owing to the fact that many of the property owners are Summer " residents only. The privilege of voting is restricted to those who live there the year around, although non-residents com plain that this Is the only privilege that is withheld from the Summer vis itors, who say they pay most of the taxes. "For years the chief attraction of Seaview as a Summer resort has been Its entire freedom from saloons and similar hideous forms of entertain ment," said M. B. Wells, who owns property there. "The nearest saloons are at Ilwaco and Long Beach, each a mile and a half away. A mile and a half is not far for a man who really needs a drink, yet it is too far for the man who has had one and is sure he needs another. Will he go back from wherever he came and later return for his second drink? No. he will stay " 'In the place where the beer is cheaper In the place where the pints hold more.' "It is this well-known fact in the psychology of booze that makes a mile and a half as 7 good as a thousand. As a consequence, Seaview has been de lightfully free from maudlin yells, in sults to women and danger to chil dren. Among prominent property owners and Summer residents on that part of North Beach who are loud in their Indignation and who have sent protests to the County Commissioners are Mrs. H. W. Corbett. Theodore B. Wilcox, W. M. Ladd and Judge N. H. Bloomfield." JAP WOMEN EXPORTED Two Sent From Los Angeles Be cause They Lack Passports. LOS ANGELES, May 18. The first Jap anese women to be deported from Los Angeles under the agreement between the United States and Japan relating to the presence of Japanese citizens in this country, were started on their way today. when Chiyone 'Mlnodo and Toshida Ki- yena were sent north, under special or ders from the Secretary of Commerce and Labor. They were arrested a month ago and were unable to exhibit proper pass ports to the authorities. Numerous Jap anese men, laborers, have already been deported for similar reasons, but this is the first case of Japanese women. Tomorrow, Wednesday, will positively be the last day fordiscount on East Side gas bills. PORTLAND GAS CO: Eye glasses Sl.oo at Metxger"a TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. "WANTED Young man. competent to take charge of shoe department. Inquire to day Bannon & Co.. 388-390 E. Morrison. WANTED Experienced salesladies and bun die wrappers. Inquire today. Bannon & Co.. 388-390 E. Morrison st. M-EKTING NOTICES. A. .fe A. S. RITE Alnsworth Chapter of Rose Croix. No. 1. Regular meeting In Auditorium, Scottish Rite Cathedral, this evening at 8 o'clock. Work In 18th degree. By order WISE MASTER OREGON COUNCIL ROYAL. ARCANUM meets at the Audi torium. 208 Third street, the first and third Tuesday of each month at 8 P. M. Visitors cordially wel come. J. F. Bamford. secretary, 879 Bast Davis street. OWING- to the illness of Officer Murphy, the wblst party to be given by the officers' wives will be held (this) Tuesday even ing. May 19, at the home of Officer Teevtn, 430 Gantenbein ave.. near Tillamook st. DIED HEITKEMPER At the family , residence, 247 Grand avenue May IS, Leo. A. Heitkemper, aged 26 years and 10 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. a. Heitkemper. Notice of funeral will be given later. ETJXEBAX. NOTICES. BOVRT The funeral services of the late Mrs. Rachael Boury will be held at Hol man's Chapel, corner Third and Salmon sts.. at 10 A. M.. today jtTuesday.) Friends Invited to attend. Interment, River View Cemetery. CLARY In this city. May 18. at the family residence. 790 Lovejoy St., Frank A. Clary, aged 51 years 10 months and 13 days. The funeral services will be held at the above residence at 2 P. M., Wednesday, May 30. Friends invited. Interment River View. LEER The funeral services of Nancy A. Leer will be held at Finley V chapel, at 2 P. M. today (Tuesday.) Friends Invited. Interment Rose City Cemetery. EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Funeral Direct ors, 220 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 607. J. P. FINLEY BOM. funeral Directors. Third and Madison. Phone Main , A loDift. Donning, McEntee m Gllbmagh. 1-onerml i rectors. 7th A Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady im(. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Aide , Lady attsistant. Phone Main CI S3. IELLEK-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Dlreet rs, 178 Kawell. East 10HS. Lady assistant. F. Aide 8, DUNN IN O. Undertaker. 414 East Lady assistant. Fhon East ft. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Franklin-Barnes Market Friedman Packing Company. Inc. Meats, Poultry, Fish. Vegetablea 103-7 Third street. Both phones. f3n Mflntlp 18to Mantle. 25c the was ji an lies qual of tha DeJt Mo mantle on the market. Barretts. 410 Mor- rlson. Both phones. Wnnrt BXX cords first-class 4-foot nr fivvu wood, $5 per cord delivered. Phone Mala 4433. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany. 403 Corbett Bldg. SfAfioriArv 1)1(1 TOn know there was OlULlUHCry m .tatlonery store at 2-49 Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and Blank Bcfoka Davis A Kllbum. a 1611. Flnritfit Cu Flowers always fresh from m,ai our own conservator lea Martin 4b Forbes. 347 Washington st. Both. phons fin Al Rock Spring CoaL Independent voa oal ft ice Company, opposite City Library. Both phones. Electric Fixtures "J1' prices sr. right. All work cusxantesd. Western giectrlc Works, gl Sixth street. Plntlnff Knives, porks' and all Sllrer "& ware replated as good aa new. Oregon Plating Work. 16th and Alder. Kaln S575. A 2575 AVinA O-Malfey ft Neaberger. 827 Wub lllliu lncton street. Phone Mala 23U4. Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle nook Port, tl-50 Wnnrl Tn Portland Fuel . Co. Seasoned Or cordwood. 4 ft.. .3. SO: sawed. $0.00. Hard wood and coal. yard 2S1 B. Uorrtaoa, St. Phone. B 28, B 1020. AMU6EMKXT4 11171110 THEATER IIEULIIJ 14th and Washington Phones Main 1 and A 1122 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIOST Mr. Charles Frohman Prwmu FRAX IS YirXN In the Delightful Oomedy "WHEN KXIGHT8 WEBB BOLD" PTlcea. 12. 1.60, l. 75c. SOc BAKER THEATERp,,onAN,5r60ln Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Manager. Tonight All -Week Matinee Saturday. One of the greatest successes on the Amer ican and European stage of today. - "SECRET SEKVICE By Win lam Gillette, author of Sherlock Holm a. A play of Intense Interest, splen didly presented by the Baker Stock Co. Evening Curtain. 8:03 Matinee,- SKW. Bvening Prfce: 23c, 33c, SOc Matinee, 15c, 25c. Next Week "Why Smith Left Home. THE STAR Musical Comedy TWO SHOWS EVERY EVENINft. 7:80 and 9:15 P. M. Lower floor, 25c; bal cony, 15c; matinees dally at 2:80 P. M., 15c. Week of May IT. 19W. The Armstrong Musical Comedy Company Offers ' "TKE TOREADORS." In which Is introduced a real Spanish bull fight. Two Vaudeville Specialties In Addition. LYRIC THEATER Both Phones! Main 4685; Home, A 1026. Week commencing Monday. May 18, P. R. Allen presents .Mise Verna Pelton and the Allen Stock Company. In tl comedy drama. "AEU GWYNXE." Matlneea- Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c. 20c and, 30c Boxes 50c OfTlce open 10 A. M. to 10 T. M. MARQUAM GRAND All This Week. Fantages Advanced Vaudeville. Three Per formances Daily. Popular Prices. Cur tain at 2:30. 7:30 and 9 o'clock P. M. LIGHTS LV1 PBOUBAM.. The Bell. Trio. Mile. Camilla's- leaping Greyhountl. Le "Morris A Co.. Wise and Milton. Bert Wiggins. Sisters Marrion. Jean Wilson. Biograph presenting "The Merry Widow Waltz Craze." The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe . Entire Week of May IS. 1908. JAMT.S RAKKIGAN, The original Tramp .lupgler and Monologist. ROBERT H. HODGE AND COMPANY. "Thoubles of Bill Blithers, a Bachelor." F. r. MONTRE8SA, That I. A. T. S. E. Man "On Time." Exhibiting "A Bridal Couple Dodging Cameras." TIME AND PRICES REMAIN THE SAME. Baseball RECREATION PARK Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-rourth Sts, OAKLAND vs. PORTLAND May 19, 20, 21, 22. 23, 24. Games begin weekdays 3:30 P. M., Sunday a :3U f. M. Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand stand, 50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Chil dren: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Boys tinder 12 free to Bleachers Wednesday. WHERE TO DINE Anstro-Hungarian Restaurant 247 Taylor, between 2d and Sd. Best place In town io eat at a normal p; .oa x ry urn too. ay. VegetarianCafe zoc. Aieais servea a la carte a A. JUL. to 8 . tt. Grand Central Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACLFIC LeaTluK Portland Rose burg lrasseager ......... Cottage Grove Passenger .... California Express ban Francisco Exp re a. ...... West Side Corvallls Passenger ......... Sheridan Passenger ......... Forest Grove Passenger ...... Forest Grove Passenger ..... Arriving; Portland Oregon Kxprees Cottage urove Passenger. . . Rose burg passenger Portland Express West Side Corvallls passenger ......... Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger ..( 8:15 a m. .. .1 4:15 p.m. ...I 7:45 p.m. ..1 1:30 a. m. ...! 7:00a.m. ... 4:10 a.m. ,111:00 a. m. a :40 p. m, 7:15 a m. , .(11:30 a.m. - 5:30 p. m. p.m. 6:35 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 8:00 a m. 2:50 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tieoma and Seattle Express....! 8:30 North Coast & Chicago Limited..) 2:00 p. m. Overland Express 111:45 p. - Arriving Portland I North Coast Limited. Portland Express Overland Expreas . . . 7:00 am. 4:15 p.m. 8:35 p.m. OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton passenger Chicago-Portland Special ....... Spokane Flyer Kansas City fc Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer Chi.. Kan. City & Portland Ex. . Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton Passenger 7:15 a i 6:30 a i 8:15 p. i 6:00 p. i 8:00 a. i 9:45 a. i 8:50 p. i 5:15 p. l ASTORIA & COLOLBIA RIVER. Leaving Portia ud Astoria tt Seaside Express Astoria & seaside Express...... Arrivlns; Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger. . Portland Express 8:00 a. 6:00 p. 12:15 p. 10:00 p. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via. Spokane Seattle Arriving Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 8:15 p. 11:45 p. 8:00 a m. via eeai we - -I 7:00 a m. Jefferson-Street Station bOL THEKN r AC LUC Leavin Portland Dallas passenger .. ... Pallas passenger Arriving Portland Dallas passenger ..... Dallas Passenger . . . . . 7 :40 a i 4:15 p. i 10:15 a i B:oO p. i OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arrivlns: Portland Wilsonviile Local Salem and Intermediate Wilsonviile Local 7:05 a. m 8:15 a. m. 10:30 a m. 11:20 a. m. 1:20 p. m. 2:45 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:40 p. m. 8:15 p. m. 6:25 a m. 1 7:35 a. m. 8:35 a. m. 11:10 a. ra il 2: 05 p. m I 2:05 p. m. i 8:30 p. m. 4:23 p. m I 6:03 p. m. Local. . Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and intermediate Local... Wllsonvilie Local Ealem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local. . Salem and Intermediate, Express. Leaving Portland Salem and Intermediate Local... W llonvll le Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wilsonviile Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wilsonviile Local Salem and Intermediate Express. AUCTION SAXES TODAY. At Baker's Auction House. 152 Park t- bet- Morrison and Alder sta; furniture, etc Sale at 10 o'cicca. aK.er & son.' Auc tioneer. At Oilman's Awction Rooms, 411 Washing ton street, at 10 o'clock A. M. 8. L. N. Gilmaff. Auctioneer. - Br the Portland Auction Co., 211 1st at. Furniture, carpets, etc., at 10 A. M. NEW TODAY. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL tm McKay Bids.. 3d Stark. UIVK M A CALX. GEORGB BIJICK, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. 82J Worcester Bulletin. MEDICAL BUILDING Park and Alder Street ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Barber, Ir. S. J., dentist Formerly Mae. Lay bids'. Phone Main 1409. A 1409. City and County Medical Society. EQUT. DR. MARIE D.. formerly Orejronlan otag., eutte S24-6. Main 2S0. Xferria, Dra. F. E. A O. J., dentists For merly Macleay bids. 'Suite 211. Main 1930. French, Dr. C. Gertrude, physician Form erly Dekura bldg. Uuln 714. A 4917. Hawks, Dr. 0. K-, physician and surgeon Formerly Oregon, bids. Main IS 12. A 5404. Hirstel, Dr. Kdw dentist Main 1409. A 140 Uolbrook. Dr. Millard E.. dentist For merly Macleay bids. Suite 401-2-3. M. 8519 Hyde. Dr. Ion WUlet, physician and sur geon Practice limited to genlto-urlnary dlseases-JoFormerly. Fleldner bldg. Vlain 285.A 1885. larkia. br. Geo., dentist Formerly Ablng ton bldg. Phones Main 878. A 2744. Xoomis, Dr. Bryon K.. dentist Formerly Oreg-onlan bids. Phore A 3318. Perkins. Dr. T. dentist Formerly Rus sel bldg. Suite 40T-8. Main 1512. A 5404. Riggs. Dr. J. O.. dentist Main 1408. A 1409. Boeendorf. Dr. Max. physician and skin spe cialist, formerly Berlin. Germany Of fice. 310-310 Phone Main 5060. Tlmma, Dr. Edna O., physician Formerly Marquam bldg. Phones Main 714. A 4917. Walgamot. Dr. T. H., dentist Formerly Hamilton bldg. Phone Main '229a Watson. Dr. Alfred P.. dentist Formerly Ablngton bldg. Phones Main 57S. A 2744. Young. Dr. J. Q, dentist Suit. 418-17 Phone Main SS19. Ziegler, Amelia and Fred J., physician, and surgeon. Phones Main 8S2. A 404S. NEW TODAY. FREE! EXCURSION ! to the land of blossoms.. We '11 be telling you more about it in later announcements. In the meantime, you might be think ing it over possibly you can go yourself. Remember, it is in the Hood River, district, and is the best earth on earth investigate. Watch the papers. Pacific Coast SilicaS Clay Co. 510 Corbett Building. Smith & Decker, Agents. Supporting a Family on Here Many are doing it In this fltat and it is to the tremendous productiveness of small tracts like this that the wealth of the country Is due. You can continue your work In town while living- on and cultivating an acre at Madison Villa. These tracts are less than 15 minutes out (fare, 5 cents) on the Orepron Electric, closer to the cener of town than many 60 foot lots for which you would have to pay more money. Madison Villa Acres Are all cleared and in cultivation, the district Is practically all covered with lot-tracts and It will be but a few months till the demand for residence property here will return generous profits to the owners of these acres. Over half of the 80 acres in Madison Villa have been sold in two weeks; this tells how the ground has been appreciated by those who went to see it. Just think how nice it would be if you could save all your city Income. You can do this .and more on a Madi son Villa acre and you can buy one now for the price of a lot, TO 9HOO, FULL ACRE . EASY TERMS. Write for maps or call on F. BRESKE, 444 Sherlock Bid,. Take car from Front and Jefferson. Best Farm in the Willamette Valley For the Price NO. 21. 270 acres 2 miles from Sher idan, folk county, on jwhi ureeic, an iindpr cultivation but about 25 acres. which is in oak and ash timber; 30 acres bottom land along Mill Creek; rich leaf mold of the finest kind for truck garden or small fruits; lots of small fruits; fine young orchard consisting of apples, pears, plums, prunes, peaches and almonds; also an old orchard most of the land is spe cially suited towalnuts, prunes or apples; fine new 10-roomed house, besides bath and closets, hot and cold water through out, conveved from excellent sDrine: finest of mountain trout fishing along river on place; county road on two sides of place; telephone and Rural Free De livery; gooa Darn ana oiatsr oatouuaings. Price W6 per acre. Yerex Bros Co. 302 Goodnough Bldg. COOK 6 TRUBY Real estate, timber lands, general brokerage business. Phone A 2184. Boom 511. Corbett Building. IRRIGATED FRUITLANDS EASYPAYMENTS Over a million dollars already spent on improvement by the United States Government. Have 30 acres patented land under Umatilla project which will sell In 10-acre tracts at 60 to $90; ten-year payments. 6 per cent Interest. Address A J. trawrora, iast zna street. Hermlston. Oregon. Sunnyside Snap 7-room house. 146 E. 30th. near Bel mont, strictly modern and newly tint ed; rents fi a montn. fnce $ZtW, $1200 cash. Open 2 till 6 P. M. JiEW TODAY. COME OUT TODAY AND SEE Corner Lots $100 Inside Lots $ 85 . TERMS: $10 Down and $5 Monthly Telephone Bonds. Saving's Ac counts Accepted at Full Valuation AGENTS AT TRACT ALL WEEK, INCLUDING SUNDAY Take Montavilla car at corner Third and Morrison streets; get off at cor ner Villa and Hibbard streets, Mon tavilla branch oihee; for further par ticulars call office. C. P. WELLS 231 Worcester Bldg. Phone M. 3253, KSAI. ESTAXB PKAI.KBS. Andrew F. V. 4 Co. M, 8849. S3 H&mUtoa M. Baker. Alfred A Sift Ablngton bldg. Outphi A Herrow, S32 Chamber of Commerce. Commercial lnvert.. Co., 21b Lumbar Exchange. Com p ton, J. F. Pao. & A 184 8. 10O Abinstoa ui. Cook, B. 8. A Co., 507-3 Corbett bids. Crosalej Co.. 0S- Corbett bid. M. 7864. Godd&rd. H. W Msla and a 1743. 110 Sd at. HotchklM, C R. A Co., M. 1066. SOS C of CL Jennlns A Co., Main 168. 206 Orevoalaa. - Klnaey A Stampher, 631-532 Lbr. Ex. li. 440ft. Lee, V. B.. room 411 Corbett bulldlns. Mall A Von Borate! 104 2d ek. 392 EL Bums.de. CDonuelU J. F. K. 4061 A A256L 230 Stark. Palmer, H. P., 213 Commercial Club bldg.. M 839-9 . A 2653. FarrlBa, Watkina A Co., 2&0 Alder et. Porter A French, 607 Commercial bids. Reed. Fields A Tynan, M. 7004. A3051. 108 3d. Rose City Realty Inr. Co., Merchant Trust bl. Bcbalk. Geo. D.. 264 Stark at. Main 392. ASB2. Surety Investment Company, rooms 628-27-28 Corbett bldg., opp. Pos toff Ice. (Robert B. aiay ana w . jawrencej. Sharkey. J. P. A Co.. 122U Sixth st. Bwenssoa, A. F. a CO., Waenlnctom sC The Oregon Real Estate Co,. 88 H Tbtrd at. (HolUday Addition. Veteran Land Co., ; Chamber of Commerce, Waddell. W. O.. 309 Lumber Exchange) bldg. White. B. F., 227H Washington st, Woodburn Oregon Immigration Bureau. Zimmerman, B2I Corbett bldg. Main 1675. FOR SATE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Beautiful garden tracts on the Oregon City carllne near Oak Orove. These tracts are all clean and some of them covered with young prune trees. The land is all level and beautifully situ ated. All tracts face on deeded streets and are situate between the electric car- line and Oregon City road. No finer tracts offered for sale. Prices are ranging from $7O0 to $1000 per acre. Do not fan to investigate this opportunltw. C. F. Pfluger A Co., room 14. Mulkey bldg., oor ner lid- and Morrison ats. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. $'200. , Six-room new shingled bungalow. Just finished; this house Is worth $U0O0; our price, $2200; cash, balance $20 per month; Vs block from car. Key at our office. Bollam. Grusal A Higley, 3d st. GOOD house, barn, lot 80x125, high, dry, gently sloping; grass, shade, roses, mag nificent trees loaded with ch-erries, apples, splend id neighborhood ; Improved streets, electric-HKhted: near carllne. schools. good stores: $2500; terms. Owner, 205 Misner at., juontaviiia. lauor zii. 100x100 AND 8 -room h ous, h ard wood floors, high-class plumbing, thoroughly modern, close in. E 6th st., Holladay Add.: price much less than actual valu 100x100 and 7-room modern house, beautiful grounds, choice location, E. Madison st. ; price very low. W. O. WADDEL, 309 Lumber Exchange. ELEGANT S-ROOM MODERN HOME, 7TH ST., NEAR MILL. Hot-water heat. 2 bathrooms, built years, new carpets, lace curtains, steel range goes wun n ; mini casn. BEAUTIFUL HOUSE, FINE LOCATION. LA MONT HARRIS, 303-4 Swetland bldg PIEDMONT A very ch o ice 1 o t. less t h an 2 b 1 ocks from carllne; will make very liberal terms. HENIvLE A HARRISON, 217 Abington bldg. CHERRY ORCHARD AND VINEYARD. 15 acres beautifully situated on Wil lamette above the city; rare op pott unity for something cnoice. . U. S. COOK A CO., 508 Corbett bldg. t&300 A new modern 7-room house on Klickitat street near Union ave.; nice full lot. fine neighborhood. A bargain; $1&00 cash, balance, time. C. F. Pfluger A Co room 14 Mulkey bldg.. 2d and Morrison sts. $1600 5-room house on nice 50x100 corner lot. riant on the Richmond carllne. con crete basement; fruit trees, close in; terms If desired. C F. Pfluger A Co., room 14. Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison. "READ" THIS WEEK ONLY "READ" BEAUTIFUL BUILDING CORNER, 100x100. 8 blocks N. E. Steel bridge; $4750; $2750 down; no agents. Fine loca tion, nothing better. Owner, L 928, care Oregonian. 2600 BUYS a model home, east 21st st., two blooks frcm car, lot 60x100. The con dition of this property is as good as any $10,000 homa in the city. J. F. Com p ton, 100 Abington bldg. $8000 85x100, In business district of Lower Albtna, and new modern 6-room house; room for other improvements. W. O. WAD DEL, 309 Lumber Exchange. QUARTER block On Front and. Porter sts., fine for business and apartments; can bo had very cheap. 825 Lumber Exchange. NEW, modern house, 2-8 acre land; South Mt. Tabor; $2700; terms. Address D 915, Oregonian. $2400 New 6-room modern bungalows, $300, $20 monthly. East 44th, near Hawthorne, Dr. Darling. $3000 1 acre in Beaverton. comfortable &-room house, barn.. chicken-house, all kinds fruit. Call 4ft0 E. llt-h North. HAVE you $H000 to invest and couple of kits to trade; snap. R 962. Oregonian. FOR SALE $50 Waverleign certificate cheap. Phona Enst 6420. RAILWAY ADDITION TRACT FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. HALF ACRE TRACTS, wa are offering the best thing in acra or half acre tracts In Portland; water mains laid and terms of only $10 cub and $10 per month. CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO., U0 2d at. 6 ELECT TOUR HOME FROM THFJSE. $a450 Modern 6-room house, on East An keny at. $&X-An elegant home In Holladay Ad dition. $X44o 4-room house in Upper Alblna. $iW) Beautiful 7-room modern home la 8e 11 wood. , $2300 Modern bouse, 7 rooms, corner lot, Bellwood. $lvno 3 sightly lots In Overlook; terms. $:XX 100x120. 27th and Wasoo; street paved. $700 100x154. 3 blocks to Woodstock car llne. LUCAS A HOOVER, 810 Swetland Bldg. NOB HILL RESIDENCE PROPERTY, fl rooms and bath, cement foundation, full basement, stationary tubs, furnace heat, ras and elctrtcity; modem in every re spect; nlcojy finished interior; property la m splemlid condition and is located on Mar shall St., one block from carllne; this is a fine home property and will show a sub stantial i no reuse in, value during the next year. Price $5600. JNO, P. SHARKEY CO., 122! Sixth st. NEW 4 -room cottage, full lot, at Sellwood. sman cash payment, balance monthly. 5- room cottage. almost new, good plumbing; full cement basement, with ce ment floor; rooms nicely tinted; easy' monthly payments. 8 -room modern bous1. West Side, fire place, furnace; price $4300; terms. $1000 cash, monthly payments. 6- room house and full lot. near carllne; $2000, $50O.cash. talnncff monthly. O. M. SMITH. 415 Commercial Club Bldg. Main S060. VIEW PROPERTY, PORTLAND HEIGHTS. We offer for quick sale the N. W: corner of Myrtle and Montgomery drive, 12S feet front on Myrtle and lOO feet deep; thin property lies high and has an unobstructed north view; a splendid site for a fine home; this Is positively the cheapest buy on the Heights. For a few days the price is $3-500; term. JNO. P. SHARKEY CO., 12Ui Sixth st. 6 FULL lots, S-room house, free water, with all kinds of fruit and berries, good car serv ice; S3CO0: terms. 2 full lots on carllne, house and barn; $1100; terms. 32 full lota In Irvlngton, 31st st.; $4250; terms; will sell half. Fine residence on Willamette Heights;. $20o0 cssh, balance on long time. 6 per cent. Lots on Williams ave. for $I2O0. KINNEY A STAMPHER. 631-32 Lumber Ex. bldg. Main 44Sfi. EAST BIRNSIDD DISTRICT. We have several choice homes for sale In the East Bumside district, ranging in price from a few thousand dollars to one that le cheap at $10,000. If you wish to have your own house built, we can sell you a lot at a reasonable price. H. P. PALMER, 21S Commercial Club bldg. Main 8690. A 2tVv3. ONLY ONE LEFT. Facing on Hawthorne ave., lot 50x100, only 1ft minutes' ride from First and Alder sts.; here la a map at $760, half cash; another one for $630, facing east. ELLIS YORK A CO.. 201 Merchants Trust Bldg., 326H Washington, s. W. Cor. Sixth at. EAST SIDE HOME. 5-room house, hard finish, cement foun dation and basement; full lot, nice lawn and shrubbery; one block from carline; nice location; this oan be handled for $1200 cash; the price is only $17O0. JNO. P. SHARKEY CO., 22 Sixth st. MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE, $2o0. Brand-new 6-room house, just fin ished; furnace, gas range, gas fixtures, shades; ready to move into, on E. 27th St., on carline; $200 cash, balance $18 per month. Key at our office. Bollam, Grussl & Higley, 123 3d st. A NUMBER of exceptionally good bargains in Irvlngton, Holladay and John Irving Additions; 2-story residences, bungalows; lots from $000 up. terms. Phones East 8:1 and C l!)ia. Office cor. 15th and Haliey sts., Irvlngton- Broadway car. J. E. Dolen. AT BARGAIN PRICES Lots near Waver-ly-Woodstock car line; $10 down, $10 per month; snap at prices asked r $250 to $350 per lot; chance for salaried people to invest. Address me and don't miss - the opportunity. J 952, Oregonian. FINE! LOT AT LONG BEACH. fiOxUKJ, line view of the ocean, only two blocks from the station, small house partly furnished, sold cheap if taken at once. MANCHEPT&K A WILSON, 608 Wells Fargo Bldg. SUBURBAN ACREAGE. 23 acres, 4 acres cleared, on the O. W. P. R. R-, 10 miles from town, on Base Line road; $150 per acre. JNO. P. SHARKEY CO., 122 Sixth et. ' AM FORCED TO FELL, before June 1, 6-room modern bouse in. Highland; beautiful surroundings, near car line and school; will take some vacant lots tn trade. Owner, 145 Williams ave. Fhone Woodlawn 1617. HOLLADAY S ADDITION. 825 East 16th st. N. ; 6 rooms and bath; hardwood floors, beamed ceiling, paneled dining-room; elec tric, gas, furnace; Improvements in, ce ment walks; $6500. ARTISTIC HOMES. We build 'em; nifty ones; don't cost much; installments; let's talk It over with Butterworth, the Bungalow Man, 3,17 Ab ington bldg. Main 8.V2. NICE COTTAGE, CORNER LOT. $300. Good cottage, corner lot iWxlOO. East 4rith. near Belmont. $1850; $300 cash, balance $15 per month; beats paying rent. Bollam. Grusal A Higley, 128 3d St. $7t CASH, 2 improved corner lota. 1 block from car. 15 minutes from 3d and Morri son ; $200 below market price ; excellent terms. Y 951. Oregonian. $5IW One of the best meat markets on Eat Side, horses, wagons and all fixtures must be sold at once; (reasons). Room 16 Wash ington bldg. Main 5741. HOUSES for sale In all parts of the etty; acreage close In, and farms in Oregon and Washington. Phone Main 44SS. Kinney A Btampher, 631-32 Lumber Exchange bldg. FORCED to sacrifice; unable to meet pay ments; modern 6-room house, W. R. line, not quite finished. $2200; $&O0 cash. Haver tic A Gallagher, 343 Washington St. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT'Y. ' D. A. TUFTS. 803H WASHINGTON ST. 120x130 FACING two streets, 3 blocks from Woodlawn or Alberta carline; good Invest ment; $1550; half cash. Early wine. K56 Union ave. BY the owner, $4500; sightly tract, 70x120, Melinda ave.. Kings Heights; fashionable neighborhood; splendid unobstructed view. Inquire 804 Dekum bldg. AM forced to sell for $760 2 beautiful lots on corner, with a partly finished bungalow, on Klllingeworth ave.. "Vernon." A D 851, Oregonian. MODERN 8-room houps on Willamette Heights; must be sold; make your own terms. Inquire room 40, Washington bldg. VERY choice acre at end of Waverly-Rtch-mond line, tine view, good soil; price $1500. Call tor McGrath. Main 8177. DON'T pay rent. 5 per month for a large lot, convenient to car. Start today. Puree, 823 Chamber of Commerce, M 7309. $in50 New cottage; bath, gas and electric; oewers In. 706 6th. near Beech ; terms. Owner, Pacific 2125. or Main ii'JOO. $14W 5 -room cottage, Woodlawn, hard finished and tinted, etc; terms. Room 16, Washington bldg. Main 5741. 7-ROOM house. Highland. New. moderns a big snap. $3250. John P. Sharker Co.. 122 0th at. Main 650, A 2537. $2450 6-room cottage, modern plumbing, basement, etc, walking distance. Room 16. Washington bldg. Main &741. FIVE-ROOM modern house, large lot, owner; small payment down, balance monthly. Phone Sellwood 11S5. H. P. PALMER has moved to 213 Commercial Club bid. Phones Main 8609 and A 2653. WILL sell or trade equltj- in modern 10-room hous for Southern California property; in vestigate. Phone East 6106. THREE new modern 6-room houses, show 13 per cent. At your price; make offer. K 955, Oregonian. A FIVE-ROOM cottage, $100 cash, balance $20 monthly; price $1200; snap'. Inquixa at 607 Alberta st.