13 THE MORXFNG- OKEGOX1AN. SATURDAY. JUXE 6, 1908 ADOPT COTTEL BILL Members of Committee Vote for Spiritualist Ordinance. VICTORY FOR BARRETT Opposing Forces Among Spiritual ists and Mediums in Lively Tilt Before Council Committee. Measure Provides Penalties. The City Council committee on health and police yesterday mornin.K voted to recommend for passage the Cottel ordi nance, with amendments suggested by Harrison D. Barrett, pastor of the First Spiritualist Church, regulating medlum letic practice in Portland. Upon re quest of Chief Deputy City Attorney Fitzgerald, a clause was Inserted fix ing: punishment for Infractions at from J26 to $500 fine, from 30 days to six months' imprisonment, or both such fine and imprisonment. Preceding the action of the commit tee, there occurred a lively tilt between the opposing forces of Spiritualists. Those favorable to the ordinance and its amendments were led by Mr. Bar rett, who was for many years National president, whtlo the others were led by Mrs. Sophia B. Soip, president of the Oregon State Association. Some bitter personalities were Indulged in during the proceedings. The action of the committee la a dis tinct, victory for the Barrett faction, as it is confidently expected that the ordi nance will pass the Council. As amend ed, it provides the heavy penalties stat ed for any person or persons found guilty of accepting money or valuables from those to whom is offered some thing which la fraudulent. It is said by Deputy City Attorney Fitzgerald to be a good measure, and one which, he states, should have been passed long ago. When -the committee was called to order, Mr. Barrett arose and stated his position In the matter, strongly urging that the ordinance and the amend ments be recommended for passage. He declared that It Is only to eet right his religion and to make his positidn clear that he wished to see the measure be come a law. To punish the illegiti mate, to protect the Innocent and to assist in the dissemination of truth and the abolition of error, he said. Is his motive. Mrs. Seip then addressed the commit tee, saying that, In her Judgment, the ordinance as drafted would be defect ive. The word "intent," she said, would make it difficult for the police to prove fraud, as it is a hard matter, she said, to show that a person does anything with a wrong intent. She spoke sev eral times, each time opposing the rec ommendation for the passage of the measure. Rev. G. Love, a missionary of the Na tional Spiritualist Society, living in Portland, spoke In favor of the Cottel ordinance, and was promptly and fierce ly attacked by William Brooks, a mem. ber of the Spiritualist faith, who de clared that Mr. Love had said boast fully that Mr. Love would never give a reading to any one who would not put up a dollar. Mr. Brooks said he thought Mr. Love inconsistent. Mr. x.ove aeniea tne accusation when he obtained the floor, but admitted that ie had accepted "not more than $300" since entering "the work," about 18 years ago. "Aren't you Just a little bit conscience-stricken about taking even that much money for the readings?" asked Councilman Wills, a member ' of the committee. "You know that what you told those people never did them a bit of good, don't you?" "As to the good done I cannot peak," wag Mr. Love's only reply. FIRST CONTESTS DECIDED (Continued from First Page.) to members who had "an Interest" in the outcome and he called attention to the preamble of the protest, which was as follows: "We formally protest against being compelled to submit the merits of our contest to the Republican National Com mittee as at present constituted in this meeting." Then followed the arguments against Messrs. Hitchcock, Statter and Phelps being permitted to retain seats In the committee. Other Side in Same Box. "All I care to say in reply," said O. D. Street, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, and the chief local counsel for the Thomp son faction, Instructed for Mr. Taft, "Is that Charles H. Scott, the member of the committee from Alabama, is sitting as Judge In this case and it appears to me that he is interested in the out come." Mr. Scott is one of the delegates-at-large elected by the Scott-Davidson faction, which was supposed to be anti Taft. Debate on the question was shut off by A. M. Stevenson, member from Col orado, who promptly moved to lay the protest on the table. The motion car ried, Mr. Scott, of Alabama, being the only one who opposed it on a viva voce vote, which was taken. Rules of Procedure. The Alabama contests, affecting the four delegates at large, and the two delegates from each of the Congres sional districts, 22 in all, were then taken up. The committee did not meet today until 11 o'clock, but prac tically all the members were present an hour before that time. Visiting between members of the committee, attorneys representing the contestants and others gathered in the lobby outside the National committee's headquarters in the Coliseum Annex was brought to a close shortly after 11 o'clock by William F. Stone, ser-geant-at-arms, who loudly announced that members were expected to meet now. He threw tremendous lung power into that last word "now," and within two minutes the meeting was on behind closed doors. The first hour was devoted to the adop tion of rules of procedure. It was decided that 11 sessions of the committee shall be executive, beginning at 10 o'clock and continuing without luncheon until ad journment for the day, which Is expected to be about 6 P. M. In the case of con tests involving the delegates-at-large, 30 minutes for each side will be allowed for the presentation of arguments and 16 minutes will be allowed each side in dis trict contests. , Provision was made, however, for the consolidation of cases from one state, where the issues are identical and also for using the same evidence in such contests. The rule governing the contests was: "After presentation of the case the contestants and their representatives shall retire and the committee shall decide the case before considering the next one without debate and by a viva voce vote, unless a demand for a roll call Is sustained by at least 20 mem bers. Alabama Important Case. The Alabama cases, by agreement of all parties concerned, were consoli dated, and therefore two hours were given to each side. It was regarded as the most Important of all the contests, because of the fact that 22 delegates were Involved and it Is first in the roll-call of state in the convention when the nominations are being made. Th candidate receiving the delega tion from Alabama Is sure to be the first placed In nomination, because the state, having no candidate of its own, always yields to that state presenting the candidate favored by Alabama. AH except members of the National committee were excluded from the room at 4:15 TP. M., and a few minutes later it was known that the Taft del egates had been seated. There was no demand for a roll-call and on the viva voce vote expression it is said that only Mr. Scott, of Alabama, voted for the seating ofthe delegates elected by his faction. Unanimous on Arkansas. ' " The Arkansas contest, involving the two delegates from the Fifth Congres sional District, was then taken up. Only half an hour was devoted to it, and the committee .voted without a dissenting voice to seat the delegation instructed for Secretary Taft. The other delegation claimed to be for Mr. Taft's nomination also, but it was not instructed. . Fulton Holds a Proxy. All members were present in person except 15. Thirteen of these were rep resented by proxies, including: California, by Senator Charles W. Ful ton of Oregon; Utah, by Representative Joseph E. Howell of Utah; Alaska, by Arthur F. Statter of Washington State; Hawaii, by George B. McClellan; New Mexico, by Frank H. Hitchcock, the Taft manager: Philippine Islands, by Senator Lodge of Massachusetts. John Edward Addlcks, the member from Delaware, and James W. Brock, the member of Vermont, were absent and were not rep resented. Northwestern People in Xew York. NEW YORK, June 5 (Special.) People from the Northwest registered at New York hotels today as follows: Continental Mrs. A. B. Graham, A. B. Graham, Portland. Grand Union E. A. Bealer, Portland. Continental H. Treager, Auburn, Wash. Wolcott H. C. IJammln, Seattle. Imperial C. S. Shank, Seattle. Navarre Mrs. A. S. Wright, Spokane. Albert Mrs. L. T. Boyle, L. T. Boyle, The Dalles, Or. DAILY METEOROIXHJICAI, REPORT. PORTLAND. June 5. Maximum tempera ture. 69 degrees; minimum, 32- River read ing at 8 A. M.. 14.1 feet: change In last 24 hours, none. Total rainfall, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., trace; total since September 1, 1907, 38.33 Inches: normal, 42.46 . Inches; defi ciency. 4.13 Inches. Total sunshine. June 4. 9 hours 30 minutes; possible, 15 hours 34 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M.. 80.02 inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Wind. 5 STATIONS. Baker City Bl6marck Boise Eureka Kamloops North Head. . . . Pocatello Portland Red Bluff Roeeburg Sacramento. Salt Lake San Francisco.. Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island. Walla Walla. . . . 66'0.OO!.12IN , 7S;0.0J.12S . O&O.OOl 4iN 54.0O2'NW . 780.00:13 W iM! T. I,14!N-W 158.0.11 6SW . (W T. I 3 6W .,40.00'10NW 20.00 8;NW . 82.,0.uO BiN 160 T. 10'N 1600.00 1;W 1740.02 8SW . -2o.o! !W .'52O.O0 13'W . ;-8;o.ooiio:sw Clear Rainy Ft cloudy Clear Pt cloudy ciouay Cloudy ,Pt cloudy Clear Pt cloudy Clear Rainy Clear Cloudy Cloudv ICloudy IClear T Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A well marked depression has developed over British Columbia and light rains are reported this evening over Eastern Wash ington and Western Montana. Elsewhere fair -weather prevailed excepting in South eastern Idaho and In Utah due to a dls turbanca which overlies Southern Nevada this evening. Temperatures were decidedly higher over Eastern Oregon, Eastern Wash ington, Idaho. Nevada and Utah. The indi cations point to fair weather over Western Oregon Saturday and to cloudy weather with possibly showers over Western Wash ington. East of the mountains showers are probable. FORECASTS. Portland nd vicinity Probably fair; westerly winds. Western Oregon Probably fair; westerly winds. Western Washington Cloudy with pos sibly showers: southwest winds. Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Cloudy, with probably showers. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Cloudy, with probably showers; cooler. L. LODHOLZ. T,oel Forecaster. Temporarily in chnrpe. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Franklin-Barnes Market Friedman Packing Company, Inc. Meats, Poultry. Fish, Vegetables. 106-1 - Third street. Both phones. Has Itfnntlpa Luta Mantle, 26c the was manues .quai of th. best a mantle on the market. Barretts, 410 Mor rison. Both phones. VVnnd 6000 cords first-class 4 -foot Bt I T UUU wood, $5 per cord delivered. Phone Mala 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany. 408 Corbet Bldg. KrnflnriArv Dld you know there was OlttllUUCl J , stationery store at 249 Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and Blank Bonks. Davis Kllburn. A 1611. IiMnriet Cut Flowers always fresh from 1 VI 13 1 our own conservatories. Martin & Forbes. 347 Washington St. Both phones. fnnl Rock Springs CoaL Independent v""u Toal A Ice Company, opposite City Library. Both phones. Electric Fixtures , g prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Electric Works. 61 Sixth street. Pin tine Knives, Forks and all Silver--111 11,1 b ware replated as good as new. Oregon Plating Works. 16th and Alder. Main 3675, A 2575, AVtnA 0Malley Neuberger. 827 Wash lfll"7 lngton street. Phone Main 2394. Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle noolt Port. 81.50. . WnnH The Portland Fuel Co. Beaconed " wuu flr cordwood. 4 It.. 15.50; sawed. $6.00. Hard wood and cool. Yard 287 E. Morrison st. Phones B 20. B 1026. fool Kemmerer coal, the best Wyoming vum coal; gives more heat and leas ash. Churchley Bros., 13th and Marshall sts. Phones Main t31; A 8931. MEETING NOTICES. OREGON LODGE. NO 101, A. F. AND A. M. Stated communi cation this (Saturday) evening, 8 o'clock. Masonic Temple, West Park and Yamhill. Vlsitinr breth ren cordially invited. By order W. M. A. J. HANDLAN, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE" WORLD All neigh bors of Portland Camp No. 107 are re quested to assemble at Woodmen Temple this afternoon at 1 :30 P. M. sharp to par ticipate in fraternal parade. F. A. SNOW. Con. Com. HERMAN BCHADE, Clerk. S 2' 2. p 5 g S 5 tro 0 O O H e S 2 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OH EUROPEAN PLAN MODERN RESTAURANT COST ONE MILLION DOLLARS, HOTEL OREGON CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up European Plan, Free Bus WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. Centrally Located mm ifs ....... i ' Moat Centrally THE Park St Bet. Morrison and Alder CALUMET HOTEL S a a e 4 8 a a i?p3 E.SitiSCT-'jA , American Rates to Families) ltamSaBf 1 Europe Ow Bus Meets All Tralacj Sample J. F. DA VIES, President St. Charles CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION THE HOTEL LENOX Portland's newest and most modernly furnished Ho tel Third and Main Streets. Fronting on the beau tiful City Plaza and adjacent to business center. EUROPEAN PLAN RATES $1.00 DAY AND UP Free Bus to and From Trains. Up-to-Date Grill. Telephone in Every Room. Private Baths. tfllSli - MEETING NOTICES. MULTNOMAH CAMP, NO. 7T. W. O. W. All members are re quested to assemble for parade Saturday, June . at 1:30 P. M., member earnestly guested to be present J. M. WOOPW'ORTH. Clerk. FUNERAL NOTICES. mttrphT At residence. Slst and Kast GMian streets. June 5. Louise Murphy. aVed 27 years, beloved wife of Patrick Murphy, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Bernard. Friends and acquaint ances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services today (taturdaj ) i at St Francis1 Church. East 11th and Oak streets, at 2 P. M. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. HOFFMAN In the city, June 5. Gustave Hoffman, Jr.. aged 20 years. The funeral services will be held at Finleys chapel at 2 P. M., Sunday. June 7. Friends Invited. TTAPLB The funeral services of the late Pat rick (Bud) Kaple will be held at Dunning-, McEntee & Gilbaugh's chapel Sunday, June 7, at 10 A. M. Friends Invited. EDWARD HOLMAX CO., Funeral Direct ors, 230 3d St. Lady assistant. Vhone M. 007. S. F. riNLETf a BON. funeral Directors, rblrd and Madison. Phone Main S. A 1SKB. Dvnnlnr. McEntee m GllbanjEh. Funeral 1)1 rectors. 7tn Pine. Fbone M. 430. Lady asst. EELLER-BYRXES CO.. Funeral nlreeU arm. tl Russell. Kast 10M. Lady assistant. F. B. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 Kast Aide. Lad assistant, Fhsns East U. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS and COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Special rates msd to families and sin gle gentlemen. The manscemcDt will be pleased at all time to show rooms and give price. A mod ern Turkish bath es tablishment in the hotel. H. C BOWERS. Manager. Modern Improremants Imperial Hotel Seventh and Washington Phil. MeUchan & Sons, Proas: r. ci nn i cn rY Completely Remodeled and Refurnished New Perkins Hotel FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS located. Large, light sample rooms. Every modern convenience, Including; pbone in every room. 73 rooms with private bath. Elesrnnt Cafe and Grill. 'Bus meets all trains. Rates S1.0O and up. V. Swetland, Mgr. A Strictly- First-Class and Modern Hotel Containing 170 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. Zohst DUtance Phones in Every Room. Auto Bus Meets All Trains. Ratas American. $2.00 per day and up. H tee European. $1.00 par day and up. Per month, single room and board, $45 to $05 according to room. For two. $75 to $119. Board without room $30 per month NORTONIA HOTEL ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST. Portland's Newest and Most Modern Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof Suites, with Batbs, for Traveling Men. C O. DA VIES, Sec and Treas. THE DANM00RE Portland's new hotel. 475 Waahlnirton, corner 14th., opp. llelllK Theater. European plan $1.00 and Up. Bus meets all trains. DAN J. MOORE. Proprietor. Hotel Moore Clatsop Beach, Sea side, Or. Open all year. For Infor mation apply at The Uanmoore. Hotel HERE'S THE LATEST We have just discovered the fact that the bigr floral parade passes The Cornelius twice once on Alder and once on Park street. "THE CORNELIUS" Is Portland's latest first-class hotel. Cleanliness and Rood service Is our motto. Several large sample rooms containing 100 or more feet of table space. OUR OMNIBUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. DR. C. W. CORNELIUS, Prop. H. K. CLARKE, Mar. UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS ARB HELD AT THIS OFFICE FROM THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD BY PRE SENTING YOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE GON IAN OFFICE: A 00T. 072. 075. 077, 0S3, 0S9, 903, 096, 893. B 07B, 090, 093, 904. C 908, 9:tS, 970, 9T1. 973, 874, ,978, 982, 986. 090. 897. 908. D 074, 983. 092. 995, 998. K 970. 071. 973. 987. 993. F 973. 976, 979, 081. 988, 904, 995, 99T. i 896. 950, 971, 979, 980, 082, 983, 984 885, 98B. H 975. 981. 986, 97, 997. 90S. J 924, 977, 9SO. 988. 900, 893. K 971, 973, 983, 998. I' 967, 975. 078. 987, 990, 992, 994. 095. M 9H1, 977, 984. 9S7, 989. 991, J96 N 965. 975. 980. 987, 002. 995, 897 O 788. 978. 96. 991. 898. p 075, 1)86. 9S8. 998.- R 976. 979. 9S3. S 904. 973. 978. PT0. 084, 987. 994. 895. T 920. 979. 902, 994. V 961. OiiO. 978. 988. 989, 894, 996. W 978, OS8. X 925. 988. 975. 990. X 790. 973. 979, 986. 987, 090, 994. AB 973. AD 968. WHERE TO DINE VegetarianCaf e v'ldly--diSSS 85c. with Ice cream. 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Austro - Hungarian Restaurant 247 Taylor, between 2d and td. Best place la town o aat at a normal Dries. Try us today. AMUSEMENT. 20 Races Today 20 5 RELAY RACES--5 COAST CHAMPIONSHIPS e FOOT RACES START 2 P.M. Multnomah Field TODAY 20th and Washington Sts. Popular Prices 25c, 50c and 75c HEILIG THEATER Fourteenth and Washington 8ts. Phones Main 1 and A 1122. TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY Special Price Matinee 2:15 Tonight 8:15 Tomorrow Night LEW D0CKSTADER and his BIG MINSTRELS Matinee Prices $1.00 to 25c. Evening Prices $1.50 to 50c. SEE THE "Idyl of Folly Auspices Knights of Columbus. Heilig, Eve. Jirae 8 Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c. TONIGHT IS THE LAST TIME TO SKE PAISi'S Gergeons Fireworks Twtit leta and Washington Sts. WOODMEN NIGHT SPECIAL. FEATURES AND 50 Bis; Numbers In the $150O FIREWORKS PROGRAMME FAREWELL. PERFORMANCE TONIGHT BAKER THEATERPhonA"53M6o,a . Geo. I,. Baker, General Manager. Great Rose Festival Attraction Matinee Today 2:13 Last Time Tonight. "THE HALFBREED" Story of Indian Territory Ble Scenic Play Record Seven Weeks Los Angeles Evening- Prices 25c. 35c, 60c; Matinee 18c, 2."c Seats Always on Sale Next Week, Starting- Tomorrow Matinee, "LOVEKii' LANE." LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 4685; Home B 102 Week Commencing Monday. June 1. tbs Blunkall-Atwood Company Opens In the Australian Play THE BUSHRANGER" Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c. 20c and 30c. Boxes 50c. Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. MARQUAM grand Pantages Advanced Vaudeville Attractions. TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK The Gotham Comedy Four Quartet: Craw ford Bros.: Del-A-Phone; Ylalto Duo; Bert l.ennon; Jean Wilson; The Pantages Orchestra; The Biograph. presenting "The Gentleman Burglar." THREE PERFORMANCES DAILY POPULAR PRICES Curtain at 2:30, 7:30 and 0 P. M. The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe Entire Week of June 1. 190S. FAMOUS 18 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. F. MONTRESSA, That I. A. T. S. E. Dean "ON TIME OF COURSE." With the latest thing In Ani mated Pictures. 10 A. M. to 12 P. M. The happiest spot in fortland is 15 minutes from First and Alder Streets. AT 2 O'CLOCK TODAY. Herr Llnd and Orchestra of white and Gold in Grand Symphony Concerts. AT 8:30 TONIGHT. Allen Curtis and Company of 25 Musical Comedy Stars In Musical Extravaganss, "Jakey, Mlkey and Ikey" Free Seats. Bst Ever. Hl-KI and Zulnland, Baby Incubator, Danc ing, "The Tickler." Scenic Mill, Rink, Elec tric Theater, Biggest Snake Show, Bowling, Billiards, Japanese Roly-Poly, "She," Elec tric Baseball. Douhle-Kidlng Chutes. Famous Roller Coaster and Centodeon A Wonder land of Noyeltlea In Itself. CARS FIRST AND ALDER. aseball RECREATION PARK Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. LOS ANGELES vs. PORTLAND June 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7. 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 under 12 free to Bleachers Wednesday. n AMUSEMENT. THE STAR Musical Comedy Week ot June 1. 1008. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. BATTLING KELSON Will atfear each and every performance during the entire week and fight three rounds with hie sparring partner. In con Junction with The Armstrong Musical Com pany, presenting "A Trip to Coney Island"j Rivers and Rocneeter, Australian Vocal Art ists. Time and prices remain the same. Grand Central Station Time Card SOOTH-BUN PACLFIC. Leaving; Portland Poseburg passengsr ........ Cottage Grove Passenger ... California Express ......... anf Francisco Express West Bide Corvallls Passenger ........ Eherldan Passenger ....., Forest Grove Passenger ..... Forest Grove passenger Arriving Portland Oregon Kxpress Cottage Grove Passenger. . . . Roseburg Passenger Portland Express Wut Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger ........ Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger . 8:15 a m. . .1 4:15 p m. . .1 7:45 p m. . 1:30 a. m. . .'i 7:00 a m. . .1 4:10 a.m. 11:00 a. m. 6:40 p. m. 7:13 a. m. .111:30 a m. .1 5:30 p. m. .111:13 p.m. 6:35 p. m. I 10:80 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 2 :50 p m. NORTHERN PACLF1C. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express....! 8:30a.m. North Coast A Chicago Limited..! 2:00 n. in Overland Express 111:45 p. m. Arriving Portland I North Coast Limited. . Portland Express Overland Express .... 7:00 a. m. 4:15 p.m. 8:85 p.m. OREGON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton passenger Chicago-Portland Special ....... Spokane iTlyer Kansas city & Chicago Express . Arriving Portland Epokane Fljer Chi., Kan. City Port lan 1 Ex. . Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton Passenger 7:15 8:30 8:15 8:09 8:00 0:45 8:50 5:15 ASTORIA COLUMBIA R1VL. Leaving Port lac Astoria 6c Seaside Express Astoria & Seaside Express..... Arriving Portland Astoria se Portland Passenger. Portland Express 8:00 a. m. 0:00 p. m. 13:15 p. m. 10:00 p. ra. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland I C P. R. SUort Line. via. Spokane I 8:15 p.m. Seattle 111:43 p.m. Arriving Portland I C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane I 8:00 a. m. Via Seattls 17:00 a.m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger .... 7:40 s. m. 4 :15 p. la. ... .110:15 a. m. ... .1 :50 p. m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving Portland Wllsonvilie Local Balem and Intermediate Local.. Wilsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wllsonvllie Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local. . Salem and Intermediate Express. Leaving Portland Salem and intermediate Local... Wilsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wilsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wilsonvllle Local Ralem and Intermediate Express. 7:05 a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. a. m. a. ni. a. m. a. m. p. m, p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. 10:30 11:20 1:20 3:45 4:00 5:40 S:15 :25 7:35 8:S.t 11 MO 12:05 2:05 8:30 4:23 8:05 CLASSIFIED AD. 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Special rate on contract given on application. "XEW TODAY gaage measure agate), 14 cent per line, first Insertion i 7 cent per line for each additional insertion TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience of patrons Th Uregonlan will accept advertisements for publication in classified column over the telephone. Bill for such advertising will be mailed Imme diately and payment Is expected promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but Tbe Oregonian will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main .0.0. A 1670. NEW TODAY. Must Have Cash 1 0 Discount FOR CASH While they last any lot in LENOX for 30 Days CHURCHILL MATTHEWS GO. IX 110 Second Street 12-room house on fine corner 103 by 100 feet. If you are looking; for a home with plenty of room, or for an Investment, you wil do well to see this property before buying;. THOMPSON & ODGEN 848 Mississippi Avenue. Phones Woodlawn 202. C 2008. Double your money in one year on this 100-foot corner on Third, near Mill street. This must be sold. E. A. McGRATH, 331 Chamber of Commerce. Main 3177. COOK 6 TRUBY Real estate, timber lauds, general brokerage business. Phone A 2184. Room 511, Corbett Euildlnz. ACREAGE WANTED By f.Yivat Individual for cash. 5 to 20 acres xood land near Portland on rarlln. Only replies giving lowest price, exact loca tion and full description, will receive at tention. W 994, Oregonian. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL tM McKay Bldg.. M Btark, GIVE alii, A CAJLU NEW TODAT. ONLY TWO -THIRDS ACTUAL VALUE mi Right on the Willamette; all cleared and in cultiva tion. No 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 The one BEST place in Portland tft buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and MUST DESIRABLE residence property ot the city. SEEING IS nEI.IEVIc; BETTER pro and see the many CHOICE resi dences under construction and the im provements going on. The Oregon Real stale Company K8V4 Third atreet. Portland, Oregon. BEAli ESTATE DEALERS. Andrews. 7. V. A Co. M. 3340. S3 Hamlltoa bi. Baker. Alfred A.. 210 Ablsgtoa bide. Chapln A Heriow. 332 Chamber of Commerce Couipton, . F. lac. At A184M. 100 Ablnaton b.. Cook. B. S. A Co.. 507-3 Corbett bldg. Crossley Co., 708-8 Corbett bldg. il. JSSi. Goddard. H. W. Main and a, 1743. 110 2d st. Botcbklss. C. R. A Co.. M. 1065. 803 C. ot C Jennings A Co.. Main 168. 208 Orefonlaa. Kinney A Stampber. 631-532 lybr. Ex. M. 4430. Lea. M. B., room all Corbett bulldlns. Mall A Von Borstal 104 2d st., S83 E. Buraslda. O'Donaell. J. T.. M. 4561 A A25SL 230 Stark. Palmer. H. P.. 213 Commercial Club bids.. M. 8008, A 2053. Parrlsb. Vatklns A Co.. 250 Alder st. Poiur A French. 607 Commercial bids. Reed. Fields Tynan. M. 7004, A3B31. 103 2d. Bebalk. Geo. D.. 204 Stark St. Mam 302. A3B2. Sharkey. J. P. A Co.. 122M Slxtb mi. Swenssoa, A. F. A Co., 203 Vl WaahlDston st. Tbe Oregon Real Eitate Co.. 88 A Third st. (HoUaduy Addition. . Veteran Land Co.. 822 Chamber of Commerce. Waddell. W. O.. 309 Lumber Exchansa bids. White, B. F.. 227 Washington st. Woodburn Oregon Immigration Bureau. Zimmerman, 621 Corbett bldg. Main 1675. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. A FEW BARGAINS Come and Investigate. A pood chance to buy. Portland 1U con tinue to grow. 1 rt-room house, good as new, modern. . full lot. corner, close In. East Side. lOoxlOO. East 11th t., by dividing a quick profit In short time; a good busi ness corner. H lots near Laurelwood, Mt. Scott line; price and terms right. 0 acres convenient to city; finest view, good roads. Just the place tor country home near city. I. 14. DAVIDSON'. 819 Chamber of Commerce. NEW hotel building ano. stores. South 1st St.. $15,000. House. 7 rooms. East Morrleon St., Il&'K). U acres. 1 mile from Oregon City. $1000. S'20-acre farm near Salem; good soil; J 20 per acre. E. II. COLLIS. 324 Worcester bids. Phone Main 6567. VIEW POINTS ON HEIGHTS. Walking distance; not high up. and con venient to two carllncs. TOxSO. $1000; 50x90, $1750. .lust the place for bungalow or home, with attractive surroundings. B. S. COOK & CO., BOS Corbett Bldg. JUST what you are looking for. A fins new cottage on Portland Heights. It's sure to suit you. Price only $3150, and but $650 down, balance like rent. CALL ON I S. Columbia TruBt Company. 714 Couch bldg. 100 4th st . near Wash. THKEE-ACRB PLACE. On carllne; running water; best of soil; a delightful site for s country home; price $2100. B. S. COOK i CO., 508 Corbett Bldg. SPLENDID modern 9-room house, with cor ner lot .1"xtoO feet. In beautiful resi dence section of the city, corner ltth and Market sts.. will be sold at a reafonabio llgure. See us for particulars. I'arrlsh. Watklns A Co.. 250 Alder st. "ASK THE MAN" About bungalows and cottages. We are designers and builders of moderate-priced and artistic homes on Installments. Butterworth. Stephenson Co.. Inc., 3JT Ablngton bldg. Main SNAP. 100x100. close In on 3d St., at 8 snap If taken at once, or will borrow $6000 on a long time. KINNEY A STAJIPHER, 631 and 5,12 Lumber Exchange. MODERN 6-room house. $200; brand-new. Just finished; furnace, gas range, gas tlx tures, shades, ready to move Into, on East 27th St., on carline; $:."0O cash, balau'-e. sis per month; key at our office. K. Bollam, successor to Bulluin, Grussl Ss Higley. 128, 3d St. MI ST sell at once, 6f)0 acres of wild land 18 miles from Portland; good for fruit; will cut .up the piece to suit at $12 per sere; no real estate man; this Is from owner and must go at once. N 001, Oregonian. 7-ROOM bouse. Highland. ties, modern; a big snap. $3250. John P. Sharkey Co.. 122 It 6th St. Main 550. A 2537. $100 CASH. $23 month, buys 8-room house, near Union ave. ; $2500. State Land Co., 13.m 1st st. $1250100x100. fair 6-room house. 11 large fruit trees, lawn, flowers and garden. 8 Grove at.. Montavilla. 124O0 HANDSOME new bungalows. $'H0; $10 monthly; 3 blocks south Hawthorne on 44th. Dr. Darling. 165-FOOT frontage on Hill Crest drive. Belle Crest. $1050; $4.",7.55 cash, balance $.'10 per month. By owner. East 417. WE HAVE another home for ambitious one without the means to pay cash. K 933. Oregonian. $1285 South Portland quarter block, east front, sewers; close to car; terms. Owner, Main 3JS0. FULL LOT, E. lBth. near E. Burnslde; nice residence district; reduced to $22oO. Cul ver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. VERT choice acre at end of Waverly -Richmond line, fine view, good soil; price $1500. Call for McGrath. Main 3177. CONVENIENT, comfortable home. Irvlngton; full lot. bltulithic pavenjent; bearing fruit trees. 16th and Thompson. Phone E 6S. BEAUTIFUL new 8-room colonial house, corner, $4600, easy monthly payments. Owner, phone Woodlawn 1799. BT owner. $5000 Income " property; will take $3000 building, 18 rooms X Wis, Oregonian, Acres Holladay s Addition