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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, . MAT 20, 190S. 11 WOBK NEARS END Rose Festival Committees Prepare Final Reports. PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT B'fe? Night 'Parades and Grand Water Carnival, Especially, Promise to Exceed All Expectations of the Association. There Is great activity at Rose Festival headquarters In the S wetland building nowadays. Committees are making their final ' reports and everything points to parades, competitions and water carnival exceeding: even the most sanguine expec tations of the association. Arrangements have been made to have 286- men in charge of the floats In the night parade, Tuesday, June 2, and In the Historical and Allegorical parade Friday, June 5. Both these displays will be brightly il luminated. The floats prepared by the association, ten for each, night, are ready, and those to be sent by towns and cities elsewhere are also neajing completion. Committees composed of women work ing for the success of the Festival re ported yesterday that gratifying. success has been met In soliciting cups to be donated by business houses and citizens. It Is the intention to have donors' names inscribed on the different prizes, unless requests are made to have the names withheld. t The water carnival committee Is meet ing with an unexpected number of re sponses from owners of craft that will participate in the carnival. There is no longer any doubt that this feature of the week's outlined program wilt, be not only a pronounced success, but will be a sur prise to townspeople and-visttors as well. A mistaken impression-as to the character of this feature of the festival was held for some weeks, in that H was supposed that only ships in the harbor would take part in the review. This Is not the plan that is being carried out. While the shipping will take an important part in the display, the parade from the Madison bridge to the Steel bridge will be partici pated in by all manner of craft j Floats and scows are to, be anchored fit intervals along the course, on which a continuous glare of redfire will be pro duced, and from which rockets and bombs will be sent up. It is said at head quarters that views of the water parade may best be obtained from doeks- and river bank, as those standing on the bridges will have but a limited part of the line In sight at any one time. . The officers of the association said yes terday that bills incurred since the incep tion of the festival for this year had! been promptly met. There is considerable expense yet to be provided for and the, last quarterly payment of' subscriptions matured May L The management said prompt payment by delinquents would be necessary to keep up the record made so far In paying bills of the association. A. IX Chariton, assistant general pas-, aenger agent of the Northern Paciflo: Hallway, has sent out to agents of the company additional posters and circulars concerning the Festival. He notified sta tion agents that special trains would be provided when number . jot passengers Would justify. Special rates on that road have already been prqvded for. j Correspondence with agents! in- the In I land Empire indicates that many ex cursionists to Sound -points- during the presence of the battleship fleet are ar ranging to take transportation permitting a return by way of Portland during the Rose Festival week. DJJOORATE EAST SIDE STREETS Business Men's Club Xt?ts-Contract lor tha tv-oik. A contract for decorating East Side trets for the Rose Festival wag. .let yesterday by C. A. Blcelow, president of the East Side Business Men's Club. Grand Avenue will be. decorated between Belmont and East Burnsido Streets, East Morrison between East Third and Grand Avenue, and East' Burnside be tween the bridge and Grand Arenue. All poles on these streets will be garlanded and streamers will be . suspended'- above' the streets. Four elevated stands will be. erected from different points, from which cornucopias filled with roses will be distributed. Each booth will be In charge of two Blrls. The Intersection of Grand Avenue and East Alder Street will be decorated by Multnomah Camp No. 77 Woodmen of the World, and here the uniform rank of the camp will hold Its drill on the night of the children's parade. June 4. Professor M. M. Ringler has resumed drtlllngr the school children for this pa rade. This week, so far, 75 new pupils have ' come from the Hawthorne school, and others are expected from the other schools, since an understanding has been reached with the Board of Education. Mr. Blglow was out with the finance committee yesterday and met with en couraging success. He was Informed yesterday by City Attorney K&vanaugh that the $500 appropriation made for the Kant Side decoration would not be avail able, as It was Illegal, but that will not interfere in the least with the prepara tions under way. Tomorrow night the East Side Business Men's Club will hold a meeting in the rooms of the East Side Athletic Club to make final arrangements for the night of June 4. All committees are expected to make reports on work In hand. A dele gation will be present from Multnomah Camp. Woodmen of the World, and rep resentatives of the Rose Festival Asso ciation will attend. APPROPRIATIONS XOT LEGAL City Attorney Gives Opinion on Rose Festival Donations. Another Interesting conflict of views that bids fair to bring about a long fight between MfirVor Iane and the majority faction In the C4.t- Council made its ap pearance yesterday morning,, when City Attorney Kavanaugh gave an opinion as to a recent appropriation of funds for decorating East Side streets. Mr. Kava naugh holds the action of the legislative body to bo illegal, and In this connec tion It Is said that the Council's appro priation of $2850 for a floral arch at Sixth and Hojt streets is likewise with out due authority under the charter. The floral arch Is being built by N. C. Gorman, and he said without hesitation esterday that he will proceed to com plete the work, which will be June 1. It is. therefore, simply a matter of-who will pay the contract ; price, which is SC475. Mayor Lane, holds that, under the charter, the Councilmen are liable for any such appropriation of public funds and that they must pay the bill, while, others declare that the Mayor and members of the Executive Board, who let the contract, are responsible. "It makes no difference to me who pays for the arch," said Mr. Gorman, when asked as to whether he would continue construction. "I hold a con tract, duly signed by Mayor Lane, .and the proper authorities, and I will com plete the arch,- as provided in that con- tract. I will get paid, all right. It is only a matter of who -shall pay."1- - MAKING IT UNANIMOUS Firs District Voters Are Nearly All for W. C. Hawley. CORVAULTS, Or.. May -IT. (Special.) "Sentiment in favor of the re-election of Congressman W. C Hawley is so nearly unanimous that there can scarcely be said to be a Congressional campaign in progress," says Chairman C. V. Johnson, of the first district committee. "The people of this dis trict, regardless of party lines, appre ciate the fact-that Hawley 1& 'making good at Washington. They recognize in him a man of high lnTellectual at tainments, tireless industry and rare oratorical ability. The Republicans of the district were so well satisfied with their representative that they re-nomi nated him without opposition. "It has been gratifying to the peo ple of this district to read in the news dispatches from time to time that by his earnestness, his sincerity and his devotion to duty, Hawley has mp.de a favorable impression In Washington. Though the unwritten rules forbid a new Congressman to thrust himself forward, we are glad to learn that Hawley has made many warm friends in the House of Representatives, and that during his first session he had opportunity. In discussing the Oregon and California land grant resolution, to demonstrate his ability as an effec tive public speaker. "Here in Oregon we know Hawey as a man fitted both by native- tal ents and by education for the work of a statesman. All his life he has kept himself well informed upon all public questions. We are justified, therefore, In believing that he will soon attain a- position of Influence in the House of Representatives. We all understand that it takes time for any man to rise to leadership and we expect to keep Hawley In Washington until he has had a chance to work his way to the top. - "Hawley's persistent efforts for the cancellation of the railroad land grant, his systematic work In behalf of a Government appropriation for free locks ..at Oregon City, bis advocacy of river and harbor . improvements, and his attitude in favor of tariff revision while maintaining the protective prin ciple, have met the hearty approval of the people of his district. This satis factory public record, together with the personal esteem in which he is held because of his high moral character.-his- genial- disposition and his in tellectual attainments, make it a pleasure for the 'people of his district to vote for him regardless of party lines. TRIBUTE TO TOM MOORE Rev. C. E. Cline Gives Appreciation ' of the Irish Poet. PORTLAND, May JR. (To the Bdltor-1 The character of Tom Moore, the Irish ptoet. Is more difficult to describe than any author or his merit. . . Scholarly,' a devout Catholic Impulsive, Inconsistent, 'carried away ty every sort of romantlo sentiment. . he .was nevertheless deeply genuine. Violently sympathetic, as are all true Irishmen, he has fired more hearts than any other poet, .unless H be Robert Burns. His personal attractions proved a snare. It was so of Burns, of Byron and Shakespeare. He was a merci leBs critic, while wearing his own heart on his coat sleeve for daws to peck at. He was a pessimist that believed the best of every body, a thing that kept him always in finan cial straits. Moore laughed, wept, sang his own songs, played .exquisitely the piano, and sentimentalised over everybody and everything that came In his way. Here is a' specimen of the gems tossed seemingly at fttoy. tithe or anyplace from the tips of his lingers. "The brilliant black eyr .May in. triumph let fly," - r 'All Its 'darts, without caring who feel them; But the soft eye of blue. Though -It scatters .wounds, too. ... Is much better pleased when it heals them." To rightly understand Tom Moore, a man must have Irish blood in his veins. Other 'blood is too coarse. Moore's hymn, plaintive and full of solace. "Come .Ye Disconsolate." Is sung in every church in Christendom, both Protestant and Catholic; while his "Last Rose of Summer" will ring like a bell in the human heart as long 'as children laugh' and mothers love. The ' mental cloud overshadowing from Moore's last days was only the snapping of the- strings on the finest violin keyed too high in concert pitch. C. IT. CLIND. PHI DELTA PHI BANQUET Younger Members of Bar Dine at " ' Commercial Club. The annual banquet of Chase Chapter of the Phi Delta Phi fraternity, whose membership Is made up of the younger members of the. Portland Bar Associa tion, was held Monday night In the private dining-room of the- Portland Commercial Club. The folowing toasts were respond ed to: "The Ideal Lawyer," William D. Fenton; "The Responsibility of an At torney to the Public"; "Chase Chapter," L. W: Humphreys. Judge Gantenbeln, who was to have spoken on "The Law Deportment, University of Oregon," was unable to be present. Judge Clcland, who was one of the founders of the original fraternity at the University of Michigan, acted as loastmaster. Music was furnished by a string orchestra. The banquet, was given under the direction of Steward Mays, of the Portland Com mercial Club. Those present were : Joseph- A. Boyce, M. L. Morgan.' C M. Scott, L. B. Crouch, J, F.. Cahalin. Tom- H. West, John E. Cronan, D. H. Stephenson, Alva W. Person, Alien H. McCurtain. V. H. Jorgensen, C. B. Sternberg, Alex. G. Rid del t. H. B. Veazie. R. S. Searle. Seneca Foufs. Albert E. Johnson. Frederick Btel wer, Lionel L. Paget, Clarence H. Gilbert, Alfred A. Aya. L. B. Smith. Arthur H. Lewis. W. N. Shenefield; Oak r. Nevltt, L. W. Humphreys, Jerry E. Bronaugh, "Will lam D. Fenton. John B. Cleland. Earl. C. Bronaugh. Emtl P. Slovarp, J. C. "Veazie, Chester A. Sheppard, Joseph A. Boyce. A A. Anderson. .J. Albert Beckwlth. A. R. Stringer, Jr.; Claude E. Hicks. MUSIC BY RUSSIAN GENIUS Tschalkowsky Xnmber by Xew York Symphony Orchestra, The overwhelming popularity of Rus sian music will be recognized by the New York Symphony Orchestra, under Dam rosch. at one of the concerts to be given June 3, (evening), and June 4. (afternoon and evening), at the A-mory. Walter Damrosch -was-a personal friend of the greatest of all Russian composers, Tschal kowsky. and has achieved notable suc cess in introducing mis peculiarly fasci nating type of genius to Americans. The famous "March Slav" is one of the most characteristic and stirring compositions produced by Tschalkowsky. and this will be given a most brilliant rendering at one of these concerts. One writer has said of It: "Like most of Tschalkowsky'a works, it is based on folk songs of the Russian people. It begins with a weird funeral dirge, like the lament for the heroes lost In battle, but gradually the dirge changes into a furious war song, and like a great army we seem to see the various races comprising the great Russian Empire passing in battle array before us. all be ing finally united under the strains of the beautiful Russian National anthem." ' Spectacles - $1.00 at Metxgera, OBJECT TO SPEECH Emma Goldman Will Not Use Y. M. C. A. Hall.' LECTURE IN ALISKY HALL Members of Association Raise Pro test AVhen Anarchist's Address Is Announced and Manager Horr Cancels . His Contract. Emma Goldman, the exponent of an archy, who shortly is to favor the city with her interesting theories on how things really should be run, will not de liver her discourse wider the protecting wing of tie Young Men's Christian Asso ciation next Monday night after all. .Her contract for use of the Y. M- C. A. audi torium was suddenly canceled yesterday, and her manager, Alexander Horr, was compelled to search for a new rendezvous. He finally secured Alisky Hall. - ' There was a marked change In the bar ometer yesterday morning when various directors and members of the Y. M. C. A. awakened to read that their auditorium had been leased for an address on an archy, even though it was to be anarchy of the philosophical variety, with all ut terances pertaining to dynamite and nitro bombs carefully culled out. The telephone wires to Y. M. C. A. headqaurters began fairly to buzz and the several lines lead ing into the offices were busy all morning. General Secretary Stone was in a dilem ma, aa the hail had already been con tracted for. He at once communicated with Manager Horr, and the embarrass ment of the situation was relieved when Miss Goldman's manager on her North west tour kindly consented to cancel the agreement. "Had we leased the ball from our own people we should compel enforcement of the contract." he said, "but under the. circumstances we do not wish to be incon siderate. Since the Y. M. C. A. wishes to withdraw, wo are willing to let it rest at that and secure a new hall." Mr. Stone was not Inclined to discuss the matter at any length, saying that he favored renting the hall to Miss Gold man, believing her to have been greatly misrepresented and misunderstood, and further believing that philosophical an archists should be entitled to a chance to appear before the public. It Is learned that arrangements for the Y. M. C. A. Hall were made by C. H. S. Wood, on behalf of Miss Goldman. Mr. "Wood represented that the Y. M. C. A. would only be doing right by allowing Miss Goldman the use of Its auditorium, inasmuch as she had been grossly mis represented as a disciple of disorder. Mr. Stone then suggested that If Miss Gold man wished to rent the hall he could see no objection, and the contract was ac cordingly entered Into. Directors and members in large numbers took the stand yesterday morning that Miss Goldman's appearance at the hall might appear in the light of an indorse ment by the association and that the as sociation ought not to tolerate such a thing. The impression was plainly wide spread that Miss Goldman goes about equipped wiJi bombs and preaches mur der, crime and the overthrowing of the Government. They said it would reflect on the Y; M. C. A., and persisted In that view. Mr. Horn takes exceptions to the in discriminate use of unflattering adjec tives constantly applied to Miss Goldman. He says she Is pacific in her views and In her mission, and that there will be no bombthrowlng or any more need of police at her lecture than there would be at a Thursday night prayer meeting. Miss Goldman's schedule for Portland, as announced yesterday, is as follows: Saturday. 8 P. M.. Alislrv Hall. "Whv Emancipation Has Failed to Free Wom en"; Sunday, 8 P. M., Merrill's Hall. '-.- 'i f auiirusm , isaonaay, s P. M Alisky Hail, "Direct Action, a Log ical Method of Anarchism": P. M., Alisky Hall, "Syndlcatism, a New Phase of the Labor Movement"; Wednes day, 8 P. M Alisky Hall, "Anarchism, w fcjii i l, ilh purpose. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. . . ' maximum tempera ture. 82 degrees; minimum. 4S degrees. River " , -- --- -- ... - . . ensmge in last 24 hours rise, .4 foot. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. Li.J0 iach: total ralafaU since Sep tember 1, 190T, ST.90 inches; normal rainfall since September 1, 1807, .40 inches; de- J. UUtl feUIlrJTllIl MAY 18 8 hours, 6 minutes; possible, 15 hour. irrin- 6 P. M., 30.15 Inches. ' PAcmnrc ooast weatitrr OhlUirun 1 1 am islraii K t n i a . 2--- m.. STATIONS. Baker City.. ...... 4Si0.16:12:NW 7010.00-221 ME 8O0.1814;VV O81O.I8 S'W i0.32 8'NTVV ea.o.ooiolw 641O.04J asw soio.aa'iasw 2 0.1412!SW 8S:0.0t iN BSiO.OUSI tt'SW 66!0.0010!NW 62 T. I 8'W 62iO.OOao 62 T. 10S ICloudy . iilsmarolL . . . w . . . Boise. . . . . . . i-l ear Rainy Pt. cloudy Rainy Pt. cloudy Clear Rainy Rainy Pt. cloudv Ehlreka. ........... Helena. ............ Kamloops ........ M North Head....... Pocatello Portland Red Bluff.. Roeebursr........ 'Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Rpokane ........... Tacoma i-iear Clear Clear Tatoosh Inland.... Walla Walla.., T. Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The Treasure has risen riwfrf'r mtm entire Pacific Northwest, hut tw rwoitinn. of the high pressure over the Califroola coast and the depression over Utah remain practical ly ine eamo as iius morning, ueneral rains fell during the day over Oregon, Western "Wash ington, Southern Idaho and XTtah. Tempera tures were decidedly lower over Utah. Nevada and Southern Idaho, where tttey are now con siderably below the seasonal average. Showers are probable over Oregon, West ern Washingtoa and Southern Id&ho Wednes day, while over Bastem Washington and Northern Idaho cloudiness is expected, with possibly showers. FORECASTS. Fr the 28 hour- ending midnight, "May 20 Portland and vicinity Prooablv shAwm. southweft winds. Western Oregon ana western WashinBrtnn Probably showers: southwest wlndB. Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Cloudy, with probably showers. . Eastern Oregon and .Northern Idaho Cloudy, wttb possibly showers. Lfc LOTXHOLZ. Local Forecaster temporarily - In charge. More Gold to Be Exported.. NEW YORK, May 19. The National City Bank today engaged $2,100,000 In gold for export. Lazard Freres en gaged $1,030,000. and Heidelbach, Ickel helmer & Co. 8500,000. all for . export to Paris. Total engagements 'on the present movement are J29.9SO.OOO. AMUSEMENTS. Tyrolean concerts in the sheltered air dome. 2:30-8:30, and Breton's- Flying Auto dally, 3:30 and 9:30. Spe the most thrill ing act in America. Chutes. Scenic Mill, "The Tickler." Figure Kight, Skating, Bowling. Dancing. Park open 8 to 12. "15 Minutes From Aider St." AM US EM E.VTS. UCITIt5 THEATER JL-ILUUIU 14 th and Washington Phones Main 1 and A 1122 LAST TIME TONIGHT 8:13 The Distinguished Comedian FRANCIS WILSON In the' Delightful Comedy ' "WHEX KXICHTS WERE BOLD" Prices 2, 81.50. $1. T3c. 50c. HEILIG THEATER 14th and Washington. PAn.IJTB MILLER-CHAPMAJT, Mezzo-Soprano-Dramatic WILLIAM WALLACE GRAHAM, Violinist. Monday. May 2.1. 8:1.1 P. M. 3tl"10, JM-tK), 75c. BAKER THEATERpnonA"5rso,a - Geo. Jj. Baker, Gen. Manager. Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday. One of the greatest successes on the Amer ican and European stage of today. . "SRCRET 6ERVICB," By "William Gillette, author of Sherlock Holmes. A play of Intense Interest, splen didly presented by the Baker Stock Co. Evening Curtain. 8:05 Matinee, 3:05. Evening Prices; 25c. 85c, 5c Matinee, 15c, 25c. Next Week "Why Smith Lft Home." THE STAR Mimical Comedy TWO SHOWS EVERY EVENING, T:S0 and 9:15 P. M. Lower floor. 25c; bal cony, lOo; matinees dally at 2:30 P. M-, 15c. Week of May 17, 190S. The Armstrong Mmtieal Comedy Company Offers "THE TOREADORS." In which Is introduced a real Spanish hull light. Two Vaudeville Bcecialtlea in Addition. LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 46K5 j Home, A 1020. Week commencing Monday, May 18,- P. R. Allen presents Miss "Verna. Felton and the Allen Stock Company In the comedy drama, "NKIX G WYNNE." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20o. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c. 20c and 30c. Boxes 50c Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. MARQUAM GRAND All This Week. Pantagea Advanced Vaudeville. Three Per formances Dally. Popular Prices. Cur tain at 2:30. 7:. 10 and 9 o'clock P. M. LIGHTNING PROGRAM. The Bell Trio, Mile. Camllle's leaping Greyhouads, 1.6 Morris & Co., Wise and Milton, Bert Wiggins, Sisters MA-rrion'. Jean Wilson, Biograph presenting "The Merry Widow Walts Crase." . The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe Entire Week of May IS. 1908. JAMES KARKIOAN. The ortgtnaj Tramp Juggler and Monologlst, ROBERT H. HODGE AND-COMPANY. Tboubiea of Bill Blithers, a Bachelor. F. F. MONTBESSA, ' That I. A T. S. E. Man "On Time." Exhibiting "A Bridal Couple Dodging ' " - Cameras." TIME AND PRICES REMAIN THE BAME. Baseball RECREATION PARK Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-Fourth Sts. OAKLAND vs. PORTLAND May 19, 20, 21, 22. 23, 24. 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 Tinder 12 free to Bleachers Wednesday. TWO CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURES By Frank H. Leonard. C S. B. " Of Brooklyn, N. Member of the Christian Science Board, of Lectureship of the First Church, of Christ. Scientist, Boston, Mas. AT THE HEILIG THEATER Sunday Afternoon and Evening May 24, at 8 o'clock In the afternoon and 8 o'clock In the evening. Given under the auspices of First and Second Churches of Christ, Scientist, Portland. Admission, free; no reserved- seats. Grand Central Station Time Card SOCTHtt PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Hose burs passenger ......... Cottage Qrove Passenger ..... California Express ........... San Francisco Express. ...... West Side Corvallis passenger Sheridan passenger Forest Qrove Passenger ...... Forest Grove Passenger Arrivtnjr Portland Oregon Express . Cottage Gro v Passenger. . . Rose burg Passenger Portland Express Wst Side ' Corvallis Passenger ...... Sheridan Passenger ......... Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger 8:15 a. m. ...1 4:15 p.m. ... 7:45 p.m. .1 1:30 a. zn. ..I 7:00a.m. .1 4:10 a.m ,111:00 a. m. o :u p. m. 7:15 a. m. .111:30 a.m. I 6:30 p. m. 1 1 " 0:35 p. m 10:30 a. m. 8 : 00 a. m. 2:50 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. JLcvras; Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express. . J 8:30 a. i . . 2:00 p. i iHortn uoast & cmcago A-uniiea.. z:OOp. xn. yvunftiia ji.xpress li:4 p. m. Arriving Portland- L North. Coast Limited. .......... .1 7:O0 a.m. Portland Express ....... 4:15 p.m. Overland Express 8:35 p.m OREGON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton passenger ........... 7:10 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:00 a. m. Spokane Flyer 8:16 p. m Kansas City A Chicago Express. 6:00 p.m. Arrlvlns; Portland Spokane Flyer 8:00 a. m. ChL. Kan. City & Portland Ex. . 9:45 a.m. Chicago-Portland Special . . . 8:50 p. m. Pendleton Passenger 5:15 p. m ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. Leavlnsr Portland. Astoria A Seaside Express. . . . . . Astoria ft Seaside Express. . . . . . Arriving Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger. . Portland Express 8:00 a. m. 0:00 p. in. 12:15 o. m. 10:00 p. no. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C P. R. Short Line, via. Spokane Seattle Arrlvms: Portland 8 : 1 5 p. m. 11:45 p. m. C P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 8:00 a. m. Via Seattle 7:00a.m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leavlnsr Portland Dallas Passenger ..... Dallas Passenger Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger . Dallas PassenKer ..... 7:40 a. i 4:15 p- i 10:15 a. i 5:60p. i OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving Portland Wilson ville Local Salem and Intermedia to Local.. WllsonvHle Local Salem and intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... WHsotrvlHe Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local. . Salem and Intermediate Express. Leavinar Portland 7:05 8:15 a. m. a. m. a xn. 10:30 11:20 a. xn. p. m. p. m. p. m. 1:20 3:45 4:00 5:40 8:15 p. m. p. m. Salem and Intermediate Local Wiisonvllle Local .1 o:ito a. -J 7:35 a. .( 8:33 a. 6:23 a. m. a. m. Salem and Intermediate Exoreas m. m. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wiisonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wiisonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. 11:10 12:05 p. m. p. m. p. m. P- m p. zn. 2:05 3:30 4:23 8:06 MEDICAL BUILDING Park and Alder Streets ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Barber, nr. P. V, dentist Formerly Mao Lea y bids. Phone Main 1409, X 1409. Cttj and County Medical Society. EQUT. DR. MARIE XX, formerly Oregonlan bids., suite 324-6. Main 230. Irrriw. l)rs. T. E. ft O. J.. dentists For merly Macleay bide. Suite 211. Main 1838. Fre-nch, Dr. . Gertrude, physician Form erly Dekum bids. Main 714. A 4817. Havrks, Dr. O. jES.. physician and soxreoo Formerly Oregon, bldg. Main 1512. A 0404. Hlrstel, Dr. Ed., dentist Main 1408. A 1409 Holbrook. Dr. Millard E., dentist For merly Macleay bids. Suite 401-2-3. M. 8519 Hyde, Dr. Leon Wlllet, physician and sur on Practice limited to seni to-urinary diseases Formerly Fleldner bids. Mala. .285. A 1885. Lorain. Dr. Geo.. dentlst-FormertyAblris-ton bldg. Phones Main 678. A 2744. Loo mi. Dr. Bryan K. dentist Formerly Oregonlan bldg. phone A 8318. Perkins. Dr. T. L dentist Formerly Rua sel bldg. Suit. 407-6. Main 1512. 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Bills for each advertisina 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. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlan, and left at this office, should always be Inclosed in sealed envelopes. ISo stamp is required on such letters. AUCTION SALES TODAY. .' "At Wilson's "Auction' Houee. " 175-1T9 2d, corner Yamhill, at 10 A. M. J. T, Wilson, auctioneeer. - ' MEETING NOTICES. - PORTLAND CHAPTER XO. 8 R. A. A stated convocation will be held In Masonic Temple thla (Wednes day) evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting companion are welcome. - A. M. KNAPP. .Sec I HAWTHORNE LODGB NO. 111. A. F. AND A. M. Stated commu nication this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. West Park, and Yam hill erts. Work In the F. C. de dree. Visiting brethren welcome. C. EX MT T.T.BR, 6ec. WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 46, A. F. AND A. M. Stated 7 cummuQicauon mis w eanesaavi lS.WA. avanln. C A'Mnnlr 'Cn -4 T7MV,V. and Burnside. J3. A. degree. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, Sec SAMARITAN LODGE, NO. 2. I. O. O, F. Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Second degree. Visitors wel come. M. OSVOLD. Sec'y. DIED COBB In this city May IS, at late resi dence, 407 Jefferson St., William Preston Cobb, - aged 80 years, 8 months, ft days. Funeral announcement later. NELSON At her late residence, 913 Bast Yamhill street. Lillian Oneida, wife of . James A- Nelson, aged 4 years. FUNERAL NOTICES, KEATING At residence, 361 Tillamook st May 19, Daniel W.. aged 3 years and 8 months, -' son of Mr. and Mrs. John Keating. Funeral will take place Thursday, May 21. at 2 P. M. Friends and acquaintance respectfully invited. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CLOSSET At Hood River, Or., May 17, Emlle Closest, Jr., aged SO years 5 months and 7 days. The funeral services will be held at Flnley's chapel at 3 P. M. today, Wed nesday. Friends invited. - Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. JOHNSTON In this city. May 18, at the family residence, 316 Tillamook st.. Pearl Johnston, aged 23 years 6 months and 17 days. The funeral services will be held at Finley'e chapel at 1:30 P. M. today, Wednesday. Friends Invited. Interment Rose City Cemetery. FORDYCE Ruth, daughter of J. N. and . Hugheny Fordyce, aged 6 years 1 month " 20 daA at the family residence, 368 13th . St., Mav ID. Funeral services will be held today (Wednesday), May 20, at Hoi man's chapel, comer 3d and Salmon sts.. at 2:30 P. M. Friends invited. Interment River -View 'Cemetery. EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Direct ors. 220 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 507. 9. p. FINLEY EON, funeral Directors, Third and -Madison. Fbone Main 9, A 15&9. Donnlmr. McEntee m Gtlbaugh. .funeral Di rectors, 7th Flue. Phone M. H9. Lady asst. J1EILEK-BYRNE8 CO.. Funeral Direct rs, 72 Ruesell. East 1088. Lady assistant. V. H.. DENNING. Undertaker. 414 Oder. Ladr assistant. Phone East 6f- WHERE TO DINE VegetarianCafe lgt SSSi- 25c. Meals served a la carte fl A. M- to & P. M. Austro-Hungarian Restaurant 24T Taylor, between 2d and 3d. Best place la town to eat at a normal price. Try us today. . NEW TODAY. TIMBER TIMBER Today Only ISO acres, Wahkiakum County- six mi'Mon. one mile from Columbia River. 280 acres, Douglas County, five mil lion. 35500 (must take both). Lamont & Harris 303-4 S wet land Building;. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A.H. BIRRELL tOZ McKay Bide., Sd Stark. falVE MLS A CALL NEW TODAY. Excursion To the land of fruit. We'll tell you more about it in later announcements. In the meantime, think it over. Possi bly you can go. Remember, we are going to show you Eden Orchard 400 Acres of the Best Earth on Earth. Investigate Get in line and be ready. "Watch the Papers. Pacific Coast Silica & Clay Co. 510 Corbett Building. NOB HILL HOMES SOLD ON THE MORAL RISK You furnish the moral risk, ve sup ply the house. Your choice of those new, 8-room, up-to-date houses In the West Side's most fashionable residence district, 306 North 24th st., near Petty- rrove, and 789 Pettyg-rovo st. near 4th. Terms No payment down, $50 per month. No agents. FIDELITY TRUST CO., Owners 404 Commercial Block. Phone, i Main 447, A 1445. Good Investments SZT.OOO-A splendidly located quarter, West Side, high-class im provement, close in, paying good income, which can be increased. Terms if necessary. Sj52TfOO Business corner lot, close in, advantageously leased, but can be further improved at slight ex pense for present tenants, making big rental. JACKSON & DEERING Phone Main 345. 246 Stark. Are You Bald? Does your HAIR fall out? Have you DANDRUFF or ITCHING SCALP? PEAK'S HAIR GROWER will start your HAIR to GROW in one week or stop your HAIR from FALLING OUT, and .-is the. first preparation . In the WORLD that ever did thlsv A 60-cent trial size will convince the moat 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 Mfer. 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. IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS EASY PAYMENTS Over a million dollars already spent on Improvement by the United States Government. Have 30 acres patented land; tinder Umatilla project which will sell In Iff-acre tracts at 60'to $90; ten-year payments. 6 per cent Interest. Address A. C. Crawford, East 2nd street. He rm is ton, Oregon. Income $2322 Price $25,000 Part cash. 100x106; northeast cor. ner Fifth and Grant. WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO., 229 Stark. Abstracts Lav yers Abstract and Trust Co. Sulta 8, over Portland Trust Co. Bank. M.660. - - A 4222 KKAXi KSTATJS DEALEA&. Andrw F. V. A Ca 1L 2340. SS HamUtoa M Baker. Alr4 A- SIS Abinton bid Chap In A Heroow, 832 Chamber of Commerce. Compton. 4, F. Jac A AIMS. 100 Ablnctea bi. Cook. B. 8. & Co., S07-8 Corbett bid. Crowley Co., 700-0 Corbett bldg. M. 7300, Goddard, H. W.. Main and A 1748. 110 Sd at. Hotdiklw. C R. A Co., M. 1066. 80S C o G. Jennings A Co Mala ISA 900 Oresoalaa. Kinney A BUunpher, 681-582 Lbr. Ex. M. 4480. Lm, M. EL. room 11 Corbett bulldla. Hall A Ton Bomtel 104 Sd sL, 802 (EL BurMtd CrDonBeU. J. If. 4061 A A266L 230 Stark. Palmer. H. P., 213 Commercial Club bldg.. M A 2658. ParrUh. Watkln A Co.. 260 Alder st Porter A French. 0OT Commercial bids. Reed. Fields & Tynan, If. 7004. AS6M. 10S 2d. Roe City Realty In v. Co.. Merchaats Trust bU Scbalk. Geo. D., 264 Stark sL Main S92. AS92. Surety Investment Com pan jr. rooms 026-27-23 Corbett bids., opp. Poetoffice. (Robert B. May and "W. Lawrence). Sharker, J. P. A Co.. 122 Sixth et. Swenssoa, A. 7. A Co.. 2tti) Wasbinrtoa at. The Oregon Heal Estate Co., 88)6 Third C CHolladay Addition. Teteraa La&d Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce. Weddell. W. O.. 808 Lumber Exchang-a bid. White, B. F., 227H Washington et Wood burn Oregon Immigration Bureau. Zimmerman. 621 Corbett bldg. Main 1675. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. $70 CASH, balance of 8230 Jn monthly pay ments of 810. will buy eplendld1 residence lot, slse 00x143, one block from carl lne, 23 minutes' ride from. 1st and! Alder: will double In value In a year; better than a flavin bank. A X, Oregoalan. 82300 New 6-room cottage, pantry, ba tm ment. bath, woodllft, combination flxtureo. olnse to cars and school; 8AO0 down. Would take lots for part. Owner, B 911, Oregonlan. FOR SALE! Homestead relinquishments, 8200 and up, also improved farms for sale; easy terms. John H. Moeller, 155 13th st.. North., Portland, Or. SEE the K A K lots at 21 SO to 8850; graded streets and Bull Run water; hear Country Club. AJik about them at 206 Rothchlld bldg. QUARTER block on Front and Porter sts., fine for business and apartments; can be bad very cheap. 825 Lumber Exchange. 5-ROOM strictly modern cottage, on East Tarn hill St.. near 47th. on terms almost same aa rent. 206 Rothchlld bldg-. NEW. modern house, 2-8 acre land; South -Mo Wsrtnsr.. 97sfs? tskt-ma. n. m Oregonlan. $3000 1 acre in Beaverton, comfortable 9-rrxwn house, barn, ohicken-house, all kinds fruit. Call 4fl0 H. IJt-h North. MODERN" 7 -room bouse In Sellwood, corner lot. 50x100. nice lawn, fruit trees and flowera. Phone East 4702. K- A K. lots will double In value in 00 day. Ask about them at 206 Rothchlld bldg. HAVE you 8000 to Invest and couple of lots to trade; snap. R 9G2, Oregonlan. FOR BALK 8M Wavsrlelgh certificate cheap. Phone East 6420. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. HALF ACRE TRACTS. Wf are offering the best thing In acre or half acre traots In Portland: water mains laid and terms of only 810 cash and 810 per month. CHURCHILL -MATTHEWS CO 110 2d mu 6BL.BCT YOUR HOME FROM THBSK. $3750 Modern 6-room house on East An keny at, S60O-An elegant home tn Hplladay Ad dition. 8.1400 6-room house In Upper Albina. $1A0 Beautiful 7-room modem home In Gellwood. 823u0 Modern bouse, T rooms, corner lot. Bellwood. 81A0O 8 sightly lots In Overlook; terms, fciooo 100x120, 27th and Wasco; street paved, 6700100x154, 2 blocks to Woodstock car line. LUCAS A HOOVER, 810 6 wet land Bldg. VIEW PROPERTY, PORTLAND HEIGHTS. We offer for quick sale the N. W. corner of Myrtle and Montgomery drive, 128 feet front on Myrtle and 10O feet deep; this property lies high and has an unobstructed north view; a splendid site for a 'fine home; this la positively the cheapest buy on the Heights, For a few days the prl':e la 85O0O: trxmi. - JNO. P. SHARK BY CO., 122 Sixth C GOOD BUYS IN HOMES. (2600 for modern 6-room house, does In. fine neighborhood. $5iH cash, balance easy. 88100 for a nice corner on East Xavls at., with 7-room modern bungalow. 81350 Nice 5 -room cottage, "modern. ImpYoved. 1 block to car; 8300 ox leas -will handle It. F. FUCHS. 22154 Morrison st lO-ROOM home In Nob Hill; strictly mod ern; hardwood floors; two fine fireplaces and furnace; near 20tb at. The price is right. We are going to sell It Cor part cash. Only f&500. Call on ua. COLUMBIA TRUST CO.. 714 Couch Building. 10OV4 4th at.. Near Washington, CLOSE IN, WALKING DISTANCE LOT For home or flat. Owner wishes to realise cash. Full lot. right elevation, all Improvements; will sacxitlcai no agonta. Phone mornings. A or Main 8126. MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE, 2200. Brand-new 6-room house. Just fin- shades; ready to move into, on E. 27th at., on carllne; $200 cash, balance $IB per month. Key at our office. Bollam, Grussi A Hi g ley. 128 3d st. A NUMBER of exceptionally good bargains In Irvington. Holiaday and John Irving Additions; 2-story residences, bungalows; lots from 900 up, terms- Phones East 899 and C 19U3. Office cor. . loth, and Halsey sts., Irvington. Broadway car. J. E. Dolen. BEAUTIFUL home; new 7-room house. Just naished, with outside porch bedroom; mod ern In every reapect; splendid view of city and river; block from car; price 3500; make your own terms. JORDAN A GARBADE, 232 Washington st. ACREAGE. Five and ten-acre tracts on Wtost Bide S. P. line; fine land, all clear, part under cultivation; $100 to 8175 iht acre. West ern Oregon Trust Co.. 14 Chamber of Commerce. Main 837. AT BARGAIN PRICES Lota near Waver-ly-Woodstock car line; $10 down, $10 per month ; snap at prices asked ; $250 to $360 per lot; chance for salaried people to Invest. Address me and don't miss the opportunity. J 862, Oregonlan. CALL UP OWNER , East 25.12. For a 100x120 on corner; fruit, garden, lawn. 6 rooms on ground floor; two rooms unfurnished; all large room; will finish to suit; $1900, terras. X &OL Oregonlan. FINS! LOT AT LONG BEACH. . 60x100, fine view of the ocean, onry two' blocks from the station, small house partly furnished, sold cheap If taken at onse. MANCHESTEH A WILSON, 60S Wells Fargo Bldg. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. Neat 6-room cottage, three lots, con venient to car; 8350O. Make your own terms. Western Oregon Trust Co 14 Chamber of Commerce. Main 887. MODERN a-room house, lot 60x100, on Ivy Bi. , wmcn is lmprovea; iu rruix wee lng; cheap at $2750, at easy terms. JORDAN" A GAWBADE, 232 W'ashlneton st. OWNER leaving; city will sacrifice new mod ern 6-room house; concrete basement, fur nace, comer 1 ot 60x 100, lawn . rosea ; 1 block south Hawthorne ave. : 83000, terms. 320 E. 33d. Phone Tabor 286, 18000 -6-rooxn house, near Grand ave., in Holiaday Addition, cement walks, nice lo cation, one block from car on Union ave. Western Oregon Trust Co., 14 Chamber of Commerce. Main 837. ARTISTIC HOMES. We build 'em; nifty ones; don't cost much; Installments; let's talk It over with Butterworth, the Bungalow Man, 817 Ab lngton bldg. Main SSCft. $2000 Tract of five acres on Oregon City carllne; all clear: fine soil; 40 cords of wood. Western Oregon Trust Co.. 14 Chamber of Commerce. Main 837. $&50 One ef the best meat markets on Bast ide, horses, wagons and all fixtures must be sold at once; (reasons). Room 16 Wash ington bldg. Main 6741. FINE corner lot on East 87th St., near Haw thorne ave., 45x100. only 8700; 8100 down and (10 per month. Contain Bros., 302 Rothchlld bldg. HOUSES for sale tn all parts of the city; acreage close In, and farms in Oregon and Washington. Phone Main 4486. Kinney A 6 tamp her, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg. BARGAIN 2 lots 43xl00 each, on East Taylor st., near 39th st., newly Improved; very easy terms. Conklln Broa, 302 Roth chlld bldg. FORCED to sacrifice; unable to meet pay ments: modern 6-room house, W, R. line, not quite finished, $2200; $00 cash. Haver atlc A Gallagher, 84:1 H Washington st. $75 CASH, 2 improved corner lots. 1 block from car, 15 minutes from 3d and Morri son; $200 below market price; excellent terms. Y 851. Oregonlan. THE chance of a lifetime, 4 choice lots, 60x100. In Richmond, near car. covered with beautiful fir trees; price $1800. Conk lln Bros., 302 Rothchlld bldg. LOT 25x100, with 9-room house; fall cement basement, with furnace and laundry; gas all nhrougb house; price $a00. By owner. 513 Clay. ABRTRAfrrS EXAMINED BT EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATXT. D. A- TUFTS. 808 WASHINGTON ST. ' BEAUTIFUL acre tract. $00. adjoins city . limits; handy to Salem electric cars, best soli; must sell: $3r0 cash, balance long time. X 960, Oregonlan. 81300 5-room modern cottage, station block, for sale or trade, equity $300; re-, mainder $20 nr month, 6 per cent In terest. A C WA. Oregonlan. BY the owner, $4500; sightly tract, T0xl20, Mellnda ave.. Kings Heights; fashionable neighborhood; splendid unobstructed view. Inquire 804 Dekum bldg. MODERN 8-room house on - Willamette Heights; must be sold; make your own terms. Inquire room 40, Washington bldg. VERY choice acre at end of Waverly-Rleh mnnd line, fine view, aood soli : nrlct $1500. Call for McGrath. Main 81' DON'T pay rent. $5 per month for a large lot, convenient to car. Start today. Purse, 823 Chamoer ox ummerc. ja auv. 1550 New cottage; bath, gas and electric; Sewers in. too Din.. ucr iw;ui terms. Owner, Pacific 2125, or Main 3980. 7-ROOM bouse. Highland. New. modern; a big snap. $8250. John P. Sharkey Co., 122 6tb st. Main 650, A 2587. FIVE-ROOM modern house, - large loU owner; smaii payment, aown. oaiance monthly. Phone Bellwood ll&S. H. P. PALMER has moved to 213 Commercial Club bldg. Phones Main 8689 and A 2663. WILL sell or trade equity in modern 10-room house for Southern California property; In vestigate. Phone East 6196. K A K lots at $150 to $.150; wlU double In 8 months. Ask about them at -208 Roth chlld bldg. THREE new modem 6-room houses, show 13 per cent. At your price; make offer. K 95S, Oregonlan. PIBDWONT Well built wooden house, near carllne; cheap; terms. V 961, Oregonlan.