THE HORNING OKEGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. 1908.
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DISPUTE OVER LIGHT
Suit May Follow Between City
and P. R. L & P. Co.
SAYS CANDLE POWER LESS
Kxecutive Board Affirms It Docs
Not Come Vp to Old-Stylo Ivights,
AVhllc President Josselyn Con
tends It Is Greater.
Interesting litigation between the
city and the Portland Railway, Light
& Power Company is promised because
of the refusal of the Executive Board
to pay the company's bills for street
lighting for the months of March and
April. Meanwhile the contract pending
between the company and the city for
street lighting is held up.
The Executive Board maintains that
the street arcs do not give the candle
power that the former street lamps did,
as specified in the contract between
the city and the lighting company.
The Executive Board, accordingly, be
lieves it has the right to cut down the
bills and pay according to the candle
power furnished the city.
"If the Mayor and the Executive
Board found that the new lights have
a greater candle-power than the old,
they would doubtless be very much
surprised," said Benage S. Josselyn,
president of the Portland Railway,
Light & Power Company, yesterday,
"But such is the fact. There is prac
tically 50 per cent more candle power
In the new light than the old, although
the arcs now in use do not distribute
the light in the same way as the old.
The new arcs send light for a long
distance down the street, while the
old-style arcs shed the most of it di
rectly under the lamp. This is as it
should be, for it is desirable to light
the whole street with the arc lights
and not a small portion at the corners
where the lamps are placed.
"I have no doubt that as Mayor Lane
thinks it is right to subtract from the
lighting bills when the candle power
is less than specified in the contract,
lie will be quite willing to meet our
demands for additional payments be
cause the present arc lights give a
higher candle-power than the city's
contracts call for."
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Abram Dllley and wife to Nathan
Solomon, Lot 6 In Acre L 13. Do
Lashmutt & Oatman'i Little
Homes subdivision No. 3 1 -'5
A. W. Wiltshire and wife to T. A.
Veach. Lot 3. Block 9, Park View 60
Percy Fope. Dabney et at. to Kose
Rts.cklo.od. land- beginning at pipe
in east line of Sec. 21). T 1 6. R
1 E 10
Geo. L. Grlmshaw and wife to John
P. Ranzau et al.. Lot 17. Block 5,
Highland Park 2500
Daniel H. Macfarlane to Samuel Lar
vik. Lot 1. 2. Block 13. Ports
mouth 760
W. H. Fosley and wife to II. P.
Blake, Lot 7. Block 11. Sunnyside 650
Dudley Evans and wife to D. J.
Finn and wife, south half of Lot
11. Block 3. Evans- Addition .. 1
Jas. O. Rountrce et al. to H. J. Finn
and wife. Lot 12. Block 3. Evans'
Addition to Albina 10
T. R. A. Sellwood and wife to R. D.
Decker. Lot J. Block B4. Sellwood 250
Ed Louderhack and wife to Ernest
Bonett. 4!i acres commencing at
point 696.56 feet south of southeast
corner of the W. H. Maxwell farm 800
Ellas H. Beach and wife to Else Van
dermeer. Lot 12, 13, Block 51, Sell- '
wood 1
Albert S. Pullen and wife to C. F.
Hawley, Lot 4, Section 13. T 1 N.
R 1 E 3,400
las. F. Brown et ftl. to Lydla L. God-
dard. Lot 21. Block 1. Maplewood 200
C. L. McKenna and wife to E. O.
Bllverthorn. Lot 23, Block 13, Bur
rage Tract 800
B. M. Lombard and wife to John W.
McKlnley. Lot 17. Block 20. Rail
way Addition to Montavilla. 100
Municipal By. & Impr. Co. to Ella
Ehlbeck. Lot 7. Block 8. Terrace
Park 270
Municipal Ry. Impr. Co. to Annie
Ehlbeck, Lot 6. Block 8. Terrace
Park 270
Frank S. Hallock and wife to Lay
ton T. Sebolt, Lot 3. 4. Block 15,
Mt. Tabor Villa 1.000
Arthur H. Devers and wife to Sin
clair Provision Co., Lot 2. Block 85.
Couch's Addition 11,500
tot. Closset et al. to Sinclair Pro
vision Co.. lxt 3, Block 85.
Couch's Addition 8,500
W- S. Colemsln and wife to F. H.
Kearney. Lot 9. 10. Block 3,
Portsmouth Villa Annex No. 1 800
Lloyd Peck ot al. to S. i. Cobb,
W tt Of E V and E U of Vt V,
of Lot 7. 8. Block 102. East Port
land - 1.000
O. W. P. Tnst. Co.. to Majy E. Jlay
hurst. Lot 14. Block 20. City View
Park 800
B. M. Lombard and wife to Jos. T.
Nevlns et al.. Lot 16. Block 20.
Ratlwav Addition to Montavilla.. 100
Arleta Land Co. to K. D. Mcintosh.
Lot 18, Block 4, Arleta Park No. 3 200
William Bowe and wife to Multpno
mah Mill A Cons. Co., Lot 1, Block
10. Glenroe Park 1
Geo. W. Watt and wife to M. L.
Holbrook, 2816.6 square feet begin
ning at southwest corner of Lot
8. Block 3. Market street Addition 1,124
H. Hlrschberg to Geo. A. Robs. Lot
1. 2. Block 2. Field's Addition.... 650
Total
.V.J35.012
Hare your abstract made by the Seeurltj
Abstract A Trust Co.. 7 Chamber of Com,
DAILY CIT STATISTICS
Building Permits.
MRS R. M. KINNEY To erect a two
story frame on East Twenty-sixth, between
Killlngeworth and Holbrook: $2000.
TH BO. GADE To erect a two-story
frame on East Thirty-second, between Haw
thorne and East Market; 52000.
H. W. STALTZ To erect a two-story
frame on Gantenbeln between Mason and
6k Id more; f25O0.
C. B- WALLINSTEIN Ao erect a one
story frame on East Thirtieth, between Clin
ton and Taggart; $1200.
R. C. GAUDEN To erect a one-story
frame on Brooklyn, between Thirty-second
and Thirty-third; $1250.
Marriage Licenses.
MORELOCK-IVEKS W. L. Moreloc& 23,
Montavilla; Lola Ivers. 20. city.
LANGLOIS - H AW KES WORTH James
Granger Langlois, 23, Estacada; Lillian May
Haw loesworth. over 21. city.
VAN ORSDAL-MILLER Amos D. Van
Orsdal. 41, Tyson, Idaho; Laura E. Miller,
40, city.
JAMES-RILLEN George V. James, over
21. city; Margaret J. Glllen, over 18, city.
WEISEL-BIGGS Joseph Jacob Welsel, 26,
city; Inex Biggs. 27, ci.y.
MASTERS-FLEECE W. F. Masters. S3.
Baker City; Minnie P. Fleece, 30, city.
WINER-GALYZ Bunet Winer, 23, city;
Esther GaJyz. 19, city.
YODER-REED O. P. Yoder, 82, city;
Bemadotta Red, 2fl. city.
iCASANOVA-CASANOVA Charley Casa
xtova, 30. city: Mary Casanova. 22, city.
TAMIHSIQ-P1ICE J. C. Tamiesie. 27,
city Vera Pike. 20. city.
DUFFY-O'BRIEN J. J. Duffy. 28. city;
Katherlne E. O'Brien. 26, city.
OATM AN-GRIFFITH H. K. Oatman, 22,
city; Julia Griffith, over is, city.
6PARKS-EMKEN Joseph Claude Sparks,
S5, city; Margaret Edna Kmken, 24. city.
PAULSEN-HARKENRIDER August A
Paulsen. 28, city;. Anna Harkenrider, 23,
city.
PORTER -THOMPSON George W. Porter,
24, city; Ethel A. Thompson, over 18. city.
Wedding and visiting cards. W. Q. Smith
ex Co., Washington bldg., 4th and Wash.
Disabled, Returns to Tort
SAN FRANCISCO. June 2. The Ger
man steamer Anubis of the Kosmos Line
which sailed from San Francisco, May
B9, for Hamburg via Seattle, returned
here this afternoon, having lost a blade
from her propeller during a, severe sale
when 120 miles southwest of this port.
The Anubis sailed from here in ballast
and was so high out of the water that
half her propeller and rudder were
visible which caused her to drift when
she encountered high winds and seas off
the heads. At one time on the night of
May 29, she was blown within 100 yards
of the Farallon Islands but succeeded in
extricating herself from the dangerous
position.
The steamer will sail as soon as re
pairs have been made.
NORTHWEST LEAGUE.
Vancouver 6, Aberdeen 2.
SEATTLE, Wash., June 2. (Special.)
Vancouver and Aberdeen opened today
for a series on the Seattle grounds while
the Seattle team is on the road. The
Cellar Champions outplayed .Aberdeen in
all departments of the game and the
Black Cats narrowly escaped a shutout.
Erickson allowed but three hits and one
of these coming after two were out in
the seventh drove in Aberdeen's only two
runs. The Britishers bunched hits on
Califf in the third and fifth innings and
Boyle was sent in to finish the game.
He stopped the scoring. Vancouver put
up some great work in the field, Nordyke
and Qulgley making phenomenal catches
and MundorfF a remarkable stop of .what
seemed a sure hit. Score:
R H E
Aberdeen 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 4
Vancouver 0 0303000 0 6 10 0
Batteries Califf. Boyle and Spencer;
Erickson and Sugden. Umpire) Frary.
Seattle 0, Spokane 2.
SPOKANE. Wash., June 2. (Special.)
Taking advantage of the errors by
Seattle, Spokane scored two runs, one
each in the second and third, and that
was all the run getting of both sides.
Both pitchers were very effective, but
the support of Jensen was nifty and at
times sensational, and he helped out
by striking out dangerous batters when
the bases were occupied and only one
out.
Kippert scored the first run for Spo
kane on his hit, two infield plays and
a drive by Jensen that Adams mufTed.
Clynes hit for three bases In the third
and traveled home on a long outfield fly
by James which Cahiii dropped. Score:
R H E
Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2
Spokane 0 1100000 2 6 2
Batteries Welch and Stanley: Jensen
and Rogers. Umpire Carruthers.
Touchard Wins Semi-Finals.
NEW YORK, June 2. S. J. Touchard.
the young Callfornian, won his place in
the semifinal round of the Felipe chal
lenge cup tennis singles today in the
second big tournament of the National
Association's grounds in this section of
the country. ' Touchard defeated B. P.
Larncd, 2-6, 6-1, 6-0. Touchard toyed
with Lamed, whose aspirations for an
international place are destroyed by this
match, in the first sets. After Larned
won the first game of the second set
Touchard got to work and ran out with
12 straight games.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Or., June 2. Maximum
temperature, 67 degrees; minimum temper
ature. 42 degrees. River reading at 8 A.
M., 14.2 feet: change in last 24 hours. 0
feet. Total rainfall t5 P. M. to B P. M.).
.02 Inch. Total rainfall since September 1.
1907. 38.33 inches. Normal rainfall since
September 1, 1907. 42.28 inches. Deficiency,
3.05 Inches. Total sunshine June 1. 1808,
8 hours. Possible aunahlne. 12 ' hour. 43
minutes.
Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 5
P. M., 29.94 Inches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The barometer is rising over the Pacific
Northwest, but nevertheless the pressure
continues high over the Northern California
coast. Cloudy weather continues In conse
quence over Oregon, and Washington, but
the rainfall was light and scattered. The
disturbance over Southern Utah baa de
veloped considerably during the last 12
hours, and is now of very pronounced
character. General rains hav.e fallen over
Southern Idaho. Nevada and Utah during
the day. Temperatures were decidedly lower
over the interior of Northern California,
Nevada and Southwestern Idaho, where
they now range decidedly below the sea
sonal average.
The indications r.'oint to cloudy weather,
with possibly showers over Oregon, Wash
ington and Northern Idaho, and to showers
with higher temperatures over Southern
Idaho Wednesday.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity: Wednesday
cloudy, with possibly showers; westerly
winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washing
ton: Wednesday cloudy. with possibly
showers; westerly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho: Wednesday cloudy, with
possibly showers.
Southern Idaho: Wednesday shower and
warmer.
AT THE HOTELS,
The Portland Max Bernheim, Los Ange
les: B. B. Swenson. New York; F. G. Kauf
man. Belllngham; S. S. Bamer, San Fran
cisco; K. W. Beals. Wallace; B. O. Kchuktng
and wife, fialeni: W. H. Dox and wife, Spo
kane: ;. tjos'.lng. Portland: R. W. Lloyd.
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ERADFIELO REGULATOR PP.. Atlanta, Dm.
THE BEAVER
APARTMENTS
f WELFTH AND MARSHALL STREETS
The Finest Housekeeping Rooms of its
Kind to Be Had on the Entire Pacific Coast
Newly furnished, fully equipped, including gas ranges, with free use
of electric lights, hot water, baths, large reception room and laundry
room; apartments from $16 up. Also
SINGLE ROOMS
With similar conveniences, $2.50 per week up. There is nothing in
comparison in the city for the money. This place will bear inspec
tion. Only a short distance from Union Depot. Take "S" or Six
teenth street cars going north, get off at Marshall -street. Phones
Main 6771, A 4560. No dogs allowed.
Olympla: C. P. Hemleln; L. L. Baker and
wife, Seattle; Mrs. E. S. Collins, Ostrander;
Mrs. B. Laffey; H. Miller; M. Eastman. Ta
coma; J. w. B. Hill. Seattle; J. Porter. Van
couver; J. Henderson and wife, Seattle; L.
Bowen, Niagara Falls; A. Zurich. New York;
W. O. Schunk. Chicago; f. Nase, St. Louis;
N. N. Bona, K. L. Webster, Seattle; H.
Joseph, New York: H. G. Iberg, Seattle: D.
C. Leleer. New York; B. Lichtlg, Md-; M.
Meechterberg, Denver; Al Jeeelson and wife.
New York: Mrs. G. E. Trorey. Vancouver;
Mrs. E. Winchell. Chicago; W. D. Wood.
G. J. Stewart Seattle; O. J. Lansing, J. H.
Tillow, W. H. Brown, St. Louis: Mrs. J. D.
Hend. Miss G. Hend, Sterling. Minn.: H. O.
Harrison. E. R. Maier, Los Angeles; S. Red
der. San Francisco; J. 8. Vilas, Medford: A.
Irving. San Francisco; Mrs. M. Blade. Seat
tle: W. 8. Brooke, Medford; A. Hyman and
wife. Oakland : L. C. Phlpps, Mlf Phlpps.
Miss Ensey, Denver; J. W. Ross, Toronto; E.
Hafer and wife, Medford; W. E. Hampton,
Los Angeles; H. S. Doyle. New York: W. A.
Muller and wife, San Francisco; F. E. Kelly,
L. Block, San Francisco.
The Oregon Robert Brown, Tacoma: Joe
Danslg. Seattle; Oswold West, Salem: F. N.
McAllister and wife. Eugene; Mrs. J?ercell.
Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Dobins. Seattle; O. M.
Kellogg. Fred J. Claxton, Hoquiam; William
Dietz, Seattle; Chris Schmidt and wife, As
toria; A. M. Williams. McMInnville; A.
Winana and family. Reuben: C. A. Ramsey,
Seattle; Mrs. Ray Gilbert. Salem; C. A. Mc
Cabe, Seattle; D. R. Cheney and wife, San
Francisco: H. M. Crane. New York; M. L.
Reid, San Francisco; Ben C. Graham. Frank
Graham, Ohio; A. R. Mason, Keene; N.
Skinner and wife, G. G. Barnes, W. G. Pitta.
San Francisco; F. W. Settlemlre. Woodlawn;
G. R. Baker and wife, Medford: J. Adrian
Epplng. Hood River; Joe Williamson, La
Grande; A P. Knight. Pendleton: Dr. J. E.
Webb and wife. Mount Angel; E. P. Mc
Cormack. Salem; J. M. Choate, SummervlH' '
G. L. Biggins. La Grande; William Poll
man and family. Baker City; Dr. and Mrs.
W. H. Dale, Hasslnger; D. P. Knight, Pen
dleton: H. I. Wilson, S. B. Hicks. M. J.
Seabrook, Seattle; Bruce Fair, Aberdeen:
T. C. Smith. Salem; S. G. Hoffman. San
Francisco: M. Vandermlller and wife, J.
H. Sutthoff, Seattle: W. E. Hackedorf, In
dependence; L. G. Bolton, Q. V. Bolton, Al
bany; W. J. Furnish, JB. P. Marshall, Pen
dleton. The Cornelius Barbara Relsen. Albany;
Josephine Hailey, Hood River; H. W. Esson,
Hood River; A. W. Gans and wife, city: J.
L. Kingsbury and wife, city: E. C. Goodwin,
The Dalles; Miss Rather, Alabama: Mrs. K.
L. Cooper. Miss Juliet Cooper. Fairbanks;
Mir. M. Lynetf, Long Beach; Dr. and Mrs.
I. . M BIms, Kalama: G. F. Thompson. Seat
tle; H. A. Petor. Vaidez: B. S. Huntington.
The Dalles; Dr. D. W. Ward, Forest Grove;
I. A. Fleher. Louisville. Ky. ; L. P. Millet.
Fort Worth, Tex. ; C. Wlthlngton and wife,
Seattle; J. W. Poynter, New York; C. R.
Wilcox and wife. Woodland. Caf.; W. A.
Patton, Miss M. Leonard. Mrs. M. Dennis.
Mrs. A. Taylor. Sacramento; J. W. Shanklln,
Placervllle; Wm. Mulr. Sacramento; C. S.
Von Gaertner. New York: G. T. Baldwin,
Klamath Falls; C. H. Brown. Milwaukee; T.
C. Adams, city; W. A. Williams and wife.
Misa Julah Jones. Forest Grove; Dr. and
Mrs. B. M. Richardson, Coos Bay; Emily A.
Bush. Helen L. Bush. Kelso; P. MeKeown.
G. Hafsell. San Francisco: J. D. Walter and
wife. Walla Walla; Mrs. Walter Fernold.
Mif Fernoid, Miffs Grace Davis, Horace
Ryder. C. O. Ramsey, Miss Francis Massee,
Mum Floy Maasee. Baker City; Mrs. E. O.
Scott. La Crosse, Wis.; Mrs. P. S. Davidson,
Hood River: W. T. Rogers and wife. C. H.
Breck and wife. Baker City: C. J. Black. La
Grande; Mm. C. A. Green. Pendleton: Ms. I.
Frith, San Francisco: Peter Cormaher and
wife. T. N. Carmlchael and wife, Yacolt;
Mrs. T. M. Anderson, Iowa: Mrs. R. E.
Travis, Pittsburg; Nate Rosenthal, Hoquiam:
J. W. Ethlngton. Union; Lillian Jackel, Cen
tervllle; W. C. Rust, Goldendale; J. S. Fow
ler. Rufus: G. H. Carpenter and wife. Fossil;
Mrs. B. Cook Patton. Luella Patton, Salem:
, d. H. Foster snd wife. Baker City; A. E.
Johnson. San Francisco: H. Clay Levy, Cas
cade lAicks; F. F. Dunbar and wife. Astoria;
K. Osburn and wife. Astoria: S. H. Koier.
Salem; R. Green, city; C. L. Morgan and
wife. Hermiston; G. W. Sanborn and wife.
Artoria; Thornton Chase, Chicago; H. E.
Bacon and wife. Helen Bacon. Charles Bacon,
Stacy Bacon, Herlngton, Kv. ; R. R. John
snn. S. H. Oldaker, Hermiston; C. P.
Somuchoen. -ITocd River.
The St. Charles F. Andrews, Cascade; P.
J. Walsh, city; F. Dickson. Antetope; F.
J. Hager and wife, Woodland; M. J. Lehm,
Carson; William Jennings. Glendale; R.
W. Watson, Seaside; J. H. Graham. Cathla
mett; G. R. Stayton. Salem: F. Neal. Los
Angeles: F. Howell. H H. Peck. Corvallls;
J. D. Hadley. F. I. Freellng.- Palmer: M.
D. Williams, Spokane; Mrs. J. Going, Mr.
C. Going. Salem: W. H. CIlfTord and child,
Salem; K. J. Dugman. Kalama; George A.
Going and wife and daughter. Mrs. rred
Henderson and daughter. Woodland: W. C.
Adams and family. Hood River: A. A.
Beddan. Corvallls; Chas. Addison, Newberg;
J. W. Shanklln, Placervllle; James Howe,
Dallas; Chas. A. Gaby, M. V. Edmonds,
Kelso; Geo. Kuch and wife, Shelburn: H.
A. St. Earle. Corbln; W. L. Pate. Shedds;
C. R. Schiller. Albany; G. C. Beavers and
wife, St. Helens: EUa Arnold. Salem; Mrs.
Ella Moore. The Dalles; C. E. King, Sea
side; Mrs. M. Jurlch. Miss K. Jurlcli. As
toria; Miss Bertha Lewlson. Qulncy; Mrs.
M. Carlson. Hammond: I. B. Wilson. San
Francisco: Goo. Rockey and wife. Rainier,
J. H. Fletcher and boy, city; F. E. Lines,
Albany; Miss L. Foley, Lebanon; J. L.
Harris and wife. Forest Grove: Neal Wolf
and wife. Rldgefleld: L. J. Ryan, Snowdcn;
F. A. Hutchison, Scappoosc; Michael Bnich
er, Stayton; T. Farnell, Troutdale; N. H.
McKay. Sauvles Island: Edgar Hannan.
Buxton; E. Malo. Roy Malo, Gervals; Mrs.
James Mlltenberger. Miss M. Gilbert. HUls
bor; B. B. Hayes. Kelso; C. W Hamilton,
Salem; P. L. Marble and wife. Waahougal;
Miss V. Ciscls, Dallas; Walter Spreadbor
ough and wife. Kalama; Geo. B. Rowan.
Castle Rock: O. Poynter. city; C. J. Moore.
Mount Pleasant; Mrs. Hassell. Hoquaim; I.
Neuln, Cape Horn; M. Borham, Dallas; O.
D. Press, Kalama; A. Mikkelaon, Sandy;
Elsie Low. Bull Run.
The Letnox. A. P. Curaw and family,
Bowman; A. F. Buxton. Forest Grove; 11.
N. Starr. Grants Pass; Mrs. Birder Smith. .1.
W. Lawton, Medford; U. D. Kelty. McCoy;
Edward Schroder, Roy JoIIer, Muscatine; R.
B. Hadley and wife. Washburg; R. E. Pad-
E. Paddock and wife. Walla Walla; Fred
Anderson and sister. Condon; H. H. Palmer
and wife, Portland; Mrs. J. Nc-tley, Miss
Notley, Santa Cms; Mrs. Ella Atron. Santa
Crur; J. M. Choa-te. Summervllle; Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Beel. Eugene; William Rohlnson
and wife, Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. James.
Salem; Charles Temperley. New York; Mrs.
Charles Temperley. Miss Stella Temperley,
Miss Mary Temperley, New York; F. Roses.
Kelso; S. Marteld and wife, Seattle; e. C.
Swartz. Colllna Springs; J. W. Morton. Sa
lem; Frank Haynes. Salem; A. S. Blowers.
Aubrey Blowers, Hood River; Mrs. Frank
Nichols, Walla Walla; Mrs. G. A. Hobbs,
Amity; Mrs. A. M. McClaln. Kittla Falls;
Mrs. J. (i. Dresjper. 1009: P. C. Holland, city;
W. C. Strong. Memphis; James Joise, city.
Every motlicr feel
great dread of the pain
and danger attendant upon
the most critical period
of her life. Becoming
AMUSEMENT.
SEE THE
"Idyl o! Folly"
Auspices Knights of Columbus.
Beilig, Eve. June 8
Prices S1.00, 75c, 50c.
BAKER THEATERpl,onAMs?,6,a
Geo. I. Baker, General Manager.
Great Rose Festival Attraction
lEVERT NIGHT MATINTSE SATURDAY
"THE HALFBREED"
Story of Indian Territory
Bi Scenic Play Record Seven Weeks
Los Angeles
Evening Prices 25c, 35c, 50c; Matinee 15c
25c Peata Always on Sale
Next Week "Lovers Lane'
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Main 4083; Home E 102a
Week Commencing Monday, June 1. the
Slunkall-Atwood Company Opens In
the Australian Play
"THE BUSHRANGER"
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday. Prlues 10c and 20c. Every
evening: at 8:15. Prices lOc. 20c and 30c.
Boxes 50c. Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
THE STAR Musical Comedy
Week o June t. 1908.
EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION.
BATXHNti NEISON
Will ax?ear each and every performance
during the entire week and flrht three
rounds with his sparring; partner. In con
Junction with The AmiMtrona; Musical Com-
Kny, presenting 'A Trip to Coney Island";
vers and Rochester, Australian Vocal Art
ists. Time and prices remain the same.
MARQUAM GRAND
Pantages Advanced Vaudeville Attractions,
TONIGHT AND AIX THIS WEEK
The Gotham Comedy Four Quartet; Craw
ford Bros.; Del-A-Phone; Yialto Duo:
Bert Lennon; Jean Wilson; The Pantages
Orchestra; The Blograph. presenting
"The Gentleman Burglar."
THREE PERFORMANCES DAILY
POPULAR PRICES
Curtain at 2:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M.
The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe
Entire Week of June 1. IB08.
FAMOUS 13 PEKIN ZOUAVES'. In lightning
drills and marches; the ONLY GEORGE
WILSON. '-The Original Minstrel King":
AMERICAN NEWSBOYS FOUR, in recol
lection of boyhood days; F. IT. MONTRESSA.
That I. A. T." S. E. Dean "ON TIME OS"
COURSE." With the latest thing in Ani
mated Pictures.
10 A. M. to Wi
12 P. M.
The happiest spot In Portland is 15 minutes
from First and Alder Streets.
AT 8 O'CLOCK TODAY.
Ilerr Und and Orchestra of White and Gold
in Grand Symphony Concerts.
AT 8:30 TONIGHT.
Allen Curtis and Company of 25 Musical
Comedy Rtars In Musical Extravaganza,
"Jakey, Mikey and I key" Free Seats.
Best Ever.
Hi-KJ and Zululaud, Baby Incubator. Intnc
Jng, "The Tickler." Scenic Mill. Rink, Klec
rrfc Theater. Biggeet nake show, Bowling,
Billiards, Japanese Roly-Poly, "Hhe," .Elec
tric Baseball, Doublevltiding Chutes, Famous
Roller Coaster and Centodeon A Wonder
land of Novelties In Itself.
CARS FIRST AND ALDE&
aseball
RECREATION PARK
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts.
LOS ANGELES
- vs.
PORTLAND
June 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Games begin weekdays 3:30 P. IT.;
Sunday, 2 :30 P. M.
Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand
stand, 60c; Boxes, 25c extra. Chil
dren: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c.
LADIE3 DAY FRIDAY
Boys under 12 free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
WHERE TO DINE
Austro-Hungarian Restaurant
t7 Taylor, bstween 2d and 3d. Best plaee In
town to eat at a normal price. Try m today.
VegetarianCafe K-JSi Wn".r
25c. Meals served a la cart A. M. to P. M.
AUCTION BALKS TODAY.
At private residence, 841 11th St., eorner
Market. Furniture, etc. Bale at 10 o'clock.
Baker & Son. Auctioneers.
Tha Portland Auction Co.. 208 Morrison at.,
10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Gent's furnishings,
clothing and shoe.
At Wilson's rooms. 173-IT5 2d. corner
Yamhill, a 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, Auc
tioneer. MEKTING NOTICES.
WASHINGTON I.ODGE, NO. 48.
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this (Wednesday)
evening. 8 o'clock. East 8th and
Burnside sts. M. M. degree. Vis
itors welcome. Order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND. Secretary.
MULTNOMAH CAMP, NO. 77.
W. O. W. All member, are re
quested to assemble for parade
Saturday, June 6. at 1:30 P. M.,
on 10th and Morrison. Wverv
member earnestly requested t be present.
G. C. LAURENCE. C. C.
A. M. WOODWORTH, Clerk.
PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO. 8. R.
A. M. Special convocation will be
held this (Wednesday) evening, June ,
in Masonic Temple, at 8 o'clock. P. M.
and M. D. M. degrees. Visitors wel
come. A. M. KNAPP, Secretary.
8AMARITAN IX)IGE. NO. 2.. I. O. O. V.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening,
at 8 o'clock. Initiation. Visitors welcome.
U. OSVOLJD, See.
HAWTHORNS) TODGB. NO 111.
A. F. ANX A. M. Stated com
munication this (Wednesday) even
ng. at 8 o'clock. West Park and
r&mhlll sts. Visiting brethren wel
rome. C. E. MIJUL.ER, Sec
DIED. -
6UTTON In this city, June 2. at the fam
llv residence, 1239 East Taylor -street,
Mrs. Lucretla M. Button, aged 87 years.
Funeral announcement later.
HIGGINS At SOS Broadway wtreet. J-nne 8,
W. L. Hlgglns, aged; 86 years 2, months.
Funeral notice later.
ITNEBAX NOTICES.
BATJM June 1. at the residence of her
mother, 360 Thirteenth street. Rose, be
loved daughter of Mrs. M. Baum. Friends
are respectfully Invited to attend the fu
neral services, which will be held at the
above residence at 2 P. M. today (Wed
nesday). ANDRTTSCHiCE June 2, C. R. Andrltachke,
in his 76th year. Funeral from Dunning,
McEntee & Gilbaugh's. 7th and Ankeay sts..
Thursday June 4. at 1:80 P. M-. thence
to Crematorium. Frlenda Invited.
EDWARD HO I.MAN CO., Funeral Direct
or. 220 3d t- Lady assistant. Fbona M. 607.
t. P. FTNXET BON. funeral Directors,
Third and Madison. Phono Mala A IMS.
Donning. McEntee Glibanch. Funeral Di
rectors. 7th St Pine. Phono 41. S0. Lady oast.
EELCER-BYRNE8 CO.. hMnl Ptroot.
an. tit BuaaeU. East 1088. Lady assistant.
F. 8. PUNNING. Undertaker. 414 Saal
Alder. IswLr aasisiaat. rhons Emit M,
y m r.-H ti I.
AMUSEMENT.
Seats Now Selling
10 A. M. 9 P. M.
Sherman, Clay & Co.
Opposite Postoffice.
New York Symphony
Orchestra and Soloists
ARMORY
TONIGHT 8:15
Symphony Night.
Thursday Afternoon, 2 :30, and
Thursday Evening, June 4, 8:15,
Wagner Night.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT :
MME.
Will sing Thursday Evening.
No advance in prices $2.50, ?2,
$1.50, $1.
Direction Lois Steers-Wynn
Coman.
Main 6C45 Phones A 1145
Trie Biggest and
Best Show in Town
P A I N'S N E W
(i O R GB O u s
FIRE XV O RKS
SPECTACLE
TONIGHT
MULTNOMAH
ATHLETIC FIELD
20b and Mash. Sts.
VESUVIUS
Carnival of Naples
ACRES OF REALISTIC SCENERY
25 IERFOR3IERS OUTDOOR
STAGE WUOI.EfciBCUl OF
ACROBATS, CLOWNS A1I SPE
CIALTIES TERRIFIC EARTH
QUAKES AND FIERY DESTRUC
TION OF BEAUTIFUL CITY
EACH P E II F O R M ANCE PJtllU'Q
CONCLUDING WITH I Alii 0
$1500 FIREWORKS
Popular Prices 26c, 60c, 75c and $1.
Enormous Grandstand; seats for 60J0
Advance Sale Now Open
At N. E. Cor. 6tk and Alder Sts.
NEW TODAY.
AbstractsD!
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Grand Central Station Time Card
gOCXBLEKH PACUTIC.
Lesvins; Portland
Boseburg IasBnser ....,
Cottage Grovs Passcngsr ....
California Express
Ean Francisco Express
West tilde
Corvallls Passenger
Eherldan passenger
Forest Grove pabyenajer ......
Forest Grove Faasanger .,
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger.
Hoseburg passenger .........
Portland Express .....
West Side
Corvallls Passenger
Eberidan Passenger .........
Forest Grove Passenger. .....
Forest Grove Passenger. . . . . .
8:15 a. m.
I 4:15 p m.
I 7:45 p.m.
1:80 s. as.
I 7:00 a-ra.
1 4:10 a.m.
11:00 a. m.
o :40 p. m.
7:18 a. m.
ll:XO a.m.
I 6 :80 p. m.
iu:ia p.m.
8:85 p. m.
10:30 a, m.
8:00 a. m.
3 :50 p. m.
KOKTILEBJt PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland !
Tacoma and Seattle Express....! 0:80 s tn.
North Coast & Chicago Limited.. 2:00 p. m.
Overland Express 111:45 p. m.
Arriving: Portland
I
Korth Coast Limited.
Portland Express
Overland Express ...
7:00 a m.
4:15 p.m.
8:85 p.m.
PRECOX RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO.
DAMROSCH
A
Leaving; Portland j
Pendleton passenger 7:15a.m.
Cbicago-Portland Special 8:30 a. m.
Spokane Flyer 8:15 p.m.
Kansas City & Chicago Express. 8:00 p.m.
Arriving Portlands
Epokane Flyer 8:00 a.m.
CbL, Kan. City & Portland Ex. . 9:45 a.m.
Chicago-Portland Special ...... 8:50p.m.
Pendleton Passenger 8:13 p. m.
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leaving Portland
Astoria Seaside Express.....
Astoria & Seaside Express.....
Arriving Portland
Astoria sc Portland Passenger.
Portland Express
8:00 a. m.
8:00 p. m.
12:15 p. m.
10:00 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland I
C P. ft. Short Line. via. Spokane I 8:15 p.m.
Seattle - 111:45 p. m.
Arriving Portland; I
C. P. R. Short Line, via, Spokane I 8:00 a. m.
Via Seattle ( 7:00 a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leavtns; FortutaoV
Dallas Passenger .....
Dallas Passenger
Arriving Portland
Dallas passenger .....
Dallas Passenger . . .
7:40 a. i
4:14 p. i
10:15 a. i
6:60 p. i
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Arriving Portland
Wllsonville Local
Salem and intermediate
Wllsonville Local
7:05
8:15
Local.
10:30
11:20
Salem and intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local. . ,(
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Balem and Intermediate Express.
Leafing Portland
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local. . .
Wllsonville Local
Salexn and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
1:20
2:15
4:00
5:40
8:16
8:25
T:35
8:85
11:10
12:05
2:05
3:30
4:23
:05
NEW TODAY.
FOR THE
Homeseeker
FOR THE
nvestor
FOR THE
Orchardist
12,500 ACRES IN THE FAMOUS
UMPQUA VALLEY
THE ITALY OF AMERICA
About 200 miles south of Portland,
on the main line of the Southern Pa
cific E. R., TRACTS from a town lot
up to any number acres. Price, from
$10.00 to $100.00 per acre.
Terms, one-fourth cash, balance on
time to suit purchaser, with 6 per
cent interest.
No other locality in the state is so
little susceptible to frost. The land
is located in the locality that markets
the first strawberries and vegetables
in Oregon.
Two railroad stations on the tract.
Corn and peaches raised on this
tract given first premium at State
Fair at Salem.
Apples,- Cherries, English Walnuts
and Pears grow to perfection.
Ideal for melons and small fruits.
Paradise for all kinds of livestock.
Especially adapted to diversified
farming.
Purchasers .can have tracts set out
to fruit and taken care of at actual
cost until bearing.
Buy direct from owner,
r. B. WAITE, Roseburg, Oregon.
Or Room 336, Chamber of Commerce
Building, Portland, Oregon.
ONLY TWO -THIRDS
ACTUAL VALUE
Right ou the Willamette;
all cleared and in cultiva
tion. Xo waste land. Excel
lent for fruit, dairy, grain
or stock. Near projected
electric road. $30 per acre;
terms.
THE
JACOBS-STINE
CO.
Co-operative Farm Lands Department
148 Fifth Street
Spanton's Specials
"10Cn iNew. four-room cottaRe; lot
OlUJU 50x143: situated on carlinr. IS
minutes out; small cash payment, $10 per
month.
OOnO New bungalow, near Alberta
OlUU rarllne; lot 50x100: house 26x43;
modern and well-built; worth fciSOO; terms,
snnnn We have a splendid buy in a
8-room dwelling; on lot 60x100;
15 m. on W. W. carline; lots of roses.
Terms.
(ninn New six-room cottage at cost;
OZt-UU on Alberta carline: lot 50x100;
a splendid home; good locality. Terms.
OylDfl 1)116 to tnis lot being only SO
xoO, will sacrifice tills $3000 cot
tage; It's a perfect beauty; near Haw
thorn av. car. Terms,
f onnfl Corner, in the Sunnyside sec
W4.3UU tion; nice, well-built cottage.
Terms.
Mqrn Two-story, 8-room dwelling, on
w0oU a corner lot; new; furnace,
bath, toilet, cement basement; finished
mission; near car; 15 m. ride; see this.
Terms.
QCnfl Two - story, 6 - room modern
OOOUU dwelling: near Union ave. car;
lot 60x100; good appearing and well-built
dwelling. Terms.
THE SPANTON COMPANY
Main 2S2S.
270 Stark St.
Are You Bald?
Does your HAIR fail 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 flrst preparation in the
WORLD that ever did this. A 50-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
mall orders and inquiries to Peak Mfg.
Co.. Cleveland. Ohio. Phone A 3329.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
IM McKay Bid., Sd StrJu
GIVK MJfi A CAXX.
BBAUTIl?ULi modern homo, large grounds,
abundance of roses, ornamental and fruit
trees, garden, email fruits-, and poultry
yard, electric light, porcelain bath. Bull
Run water; fine new school two blocks, on
carline, 18 minutes' run; cement walks;
prlc $T500, terms on part. Apply to
owner, 8t Goodnough bldg.
Mortgage Loans
Lowest rates of interest.
I.OITIS SALOMOV,
233 Stark street, near Second.
340 Acres
NEW TODAY,
CHEAP HOMES
3 Acres
8-room house, barn and chicken
house: 2V4 acres in cultivation; small
fruit and fruit trees; potatoes and vege
tables. Price J1560. Easy terms.
12V2 Acres
5 acres in cultivation, balance easy
cleared; s'l-room house and outbuild
ings; small orchard and all kinds of
small fruit and vegetables. Fine soil.
Price J.'SOO; j cash, balance to suit.
17V2 Acres
14 acres in cultivation, balance brush;
2 acres in strawberries, 2 acres iu
log;sn berries. 75 young fruit trees, 7 -room
house, barn and largo chicken
house; fine soil. Lays on Clackamas
River and good county road: 2 miles
from electric line. Price tilOO. Easy
terms.
22 Acres
20 acres in cultivation, with good
house and barn, an electric carline, 11
miles from Portland. Price $5000. Easy
terms.
31 Acres
15 acres in cultivation, balance oak
timber, 4 acres in hops: small bouse,
barn and outbuildings; 15u chickens. 2
cows; pood soil and lays levi'l. Price
$3"00; $100U cash, balance to suit.
46V2 Acres
32 acres in cultivation: orchard and
old house. l.and lays level and good
soil. Price $2tiU0 cash.
Jordan & Garbade
232Yj WaxhlDRton St.
TREET
AYe have a lot 50x100 on Washing
ton street, well located, that is a first
class investment. Now is the time,
to buy.
CADY & SEIPLE,
322 Mohawk Bldg.
COOK 6 TRIM
Real estate, timber lands, general
brokerage business.
Phone A 2184.
Boom 511. Corbett Euildine.
BKAL KSTATB DEAUIBS.
Andrew F. V. Co. M. 8349. S3 Hamiltos bL
Bsker. Ajfred A.. 216 Ablnitoo bids.
Chapln A Heriow, 832 Chamber of Commerce.
Couipton, f. V. Pac. & AIMS. 1M Ablnctoa bL
Cook, B. 8- & Co., 607-8 Corbett bldg.
Croosley Co., 708-W Corbett blcg. H. iSii.
Goddsrd. H. W.. Msla sod A 1743. 110 d -
Hotcbkiu. C. R. A Co.. If. 1063. 803 C. of C
Jennings A Co., Mala 188. 20 Oretvnlaa.
Klnn.r Stampher, 631-332 Lbr. Ex. M. M&S.
Xe, M. B.. room ll Corbett bulldlns.
Kail A Voa Borate! 10 2d it.. 3G2 E. Bursslda.
O'Donaell. J. F., M. 4861 A A2S61. 230 Stark.
Palmer. H. P., 213 Commercial Club told-..
M fculMt, A 2153.
Parrljh. Watklua A Co.. 250 Alder at.
Porter A French. 607 Commercial bids.
Reed. Fields A Tynan. If. TOO. AS851. 102 Tfi.
.chalk. Geo. D.. 264 Stark St. Main S92,A592.
Sharkey. J. P. A Co.. 122 Slxta at.
Bwcnaaos. A. F- A Co., Uttl Vr'ashlnrton sc.
The Oregon Rral Estate Co., SaVs Third at.
lUolladajr Addition.)
Veteraa Lnd Co., 822 Chamber of Commeroe.
Waddell. W. O.. 809 Lumber Ehangs bid-.
TVhite, B. F., 22714 Washington at.
Woodburn Oregon Immigration Bureau.
Zimmerman, 821 Corbett bldg. Main 1678.
t on SA1.B HEAT. KSTATE.
WANT A HOMK?
A lovely Mil' irmdern heme. 3 flreplacea,
turnace. everything that makes a com
plete home will be found h.re: will
bpH on easy terms or trade for farm;
triark County. Washington preferred. Par
price and terms, ace.
ZIMMERMAN,
621 Corbett Bldg.
' MONTHLY PATMF.NT8.
Very neat cottage in Creet'in. good aur
roundlngs, 6 room, nearly new and mod
ern throughout; beautiful lot; l good
references given will Bell with very small
cash payment. Price fill A Western
Oregon Trust Co.. 14 Chamber of Com
merce. Main 937.
GOOD house, barn, lot 80x135, high, dry,
gently aloplng; grass, shade, roses, mag
nificent treea loaded with chrriea, applea.
splendid neighborhood; Improved atreeta,
eleutrlc-llghted; near carline, schools,
good stores; SiJuOu; terms. Owner, 205
Mlsner at., Montavilla. Tabor 271.
. WISE UP.
What you pay the rent ntan, added to
what you pay on that lot. will buy a home
In a few years. cjee Butterworth, "the
Bungalow Man." 317 Abington bldg. Main
6.2U.
AKT1STIC HOMHS.
We build 'em; nifty onea; don't cost
much: installments; let's talk It over with
Butterworth, the Bungalow Man, 817 Ab
ington bldg. Main baa).
NICE 6-room cottage; modem In every way;
tinted wails, lawn and roneu; Improved
wreet. cement walk; a barguln at $2400.
. down. a:ance to ault. Lonklln Bios.,
S(i2 Rothcblld bldg
FOR SALE Nice 4-room cottage. with
basement, lot SOglOO. good stable. 12
bearing fruit trees, apples, cherries, pears,
plums and prunes; price $115"; terms
cash. 518 Indiana St.. Woodlawn.
HOUSES for sale in U parts of the city;
Acreage close In. and farms in Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main 4486. Kinney A
Btampher, 831-32 Lumber Exchange bldg.
FOR SALB By owner al a aacrlfl-e. 2 bun-
galowa In Creston, 2 In Flrland, SUloO, $2400;
terms: Mount Soott car to Millard ave.
fhester A. Shepjard.
THIS WEEK Sl'ECIAI. BARGAIN LOT3.
TAKE ALBERT A -ST. CAR.
JOHN B. MATTHEWS.
OFFICE 27TH AND ALBERTA.
FOR SALE -room house, wired, plastered,
bath, full lot. high and sightly: Sisoo;
half rash; on W.-W. carline. O 975. Ore
gonlan. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BY EXPERT REAL. ESTATE ATT'T.
D. A. TUFTS.
803H WASHINGTON ST.
FINB home, block of ground, choice shrub
bery, for eale, or would exchange for farm
near Portland. M. E. Lee, room 411 Cor
bett bldg.
BY owner. 5-room cottage. Sunnyside. newly
papered and painted, modern; two blocks
fioin carline; reasonable terms. C 993,
Oregonian.
CHOICE lot for dwelling or flats, close in,
fine view, without a climb; $1750 will
handle. Western Oregon Trust Co.. 34
Chamber of Commeice. Main 937.
OWNER must cell modern 6-room bungalow
at once; fine buy at less than cost; only
f300 down, balance same as rent. R 991,
Oregonian.
FULL LOT. B. 10th. near E. Burnside; nice
residence district. J23t0. Culver, B23 Cham
ber of Commerce.
BEAUTIFUL new 8-room colonial house,
corner, $4rton, easy monthly paymeuts.
Owner, phone Woodlawn 1719.
TWO vacant lots 60x100. located at North
ern Hill Station; take St. John car. Helen
Hallal, 410 Everett.
4 ACRES, 8 miles from 3d and Washing,
ton, near Council Crest; 81600. 811 Wor
cester bldg.
WASHINGTON