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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1908. 13 EXTEND THE STREET Residents Want Union Avenue to Go to Columbia. ASK MORE COUMCILMEN Kast Side Thinks It In Entitled to Larger Representation Support for Livestock Association. Other Doings at Push Club. After full discussion last ninht at the meeting of the United East Side Push Clubs, President W. L. Boise was au thorized to appoint a commission of five to take up the question of the extension of Union avenue from the Willamette to the Columbia River, SO feet wide, and also for the establishment of a boulevard in Albina extending northeast from the foot of Hancock street. This committee also was empowered to gather information as to the best way to proceed to secure a general system of boulevards all through the East Side, including the Peninsula. This measure was heartily indorsed by M. G. Munly, L.. C. Fones, M. G. Griffin, I E. Rice and others, who declared that now is the time to open these boulevards before property becomes more costly than at present. On motion it was decided to be the sense of the club that the East Side should be redlstricted so it should have in the City Council a larger representa tion. This matter will be taken up with City Attorney with a view to submitting it to an initiative vote probably in No vember. In view of the great importance of an other pipe line to Bull Run being con structed as soon as possible,' it was voted that the City Attorney be asked to take steps to have the caes pending in the Supreme Court involving the water and bridge bonds advanced so a decision on the matter can be had as soon as possible. Resolutions were passed con gratulating the East Side Business Men's Club and its president. C. A. Bigelow, for the fine parade it arranged during the Rose Festival on the East Side. S. G. Reed and H. C. Campbell, of the Country Club and Livestock Asso ciation, addressed the club on the work of that organization. They also set forth what the association has un dertaken at the Country Club's ground, and asked the co-operation of all East Side organizations. On motion, the secretary was instructed to communi cate with affiliated clubs and ask that they do all they can to support the work undertaken by the Livestock As sociation. Mr. Campbell told some thing of what is being done on the ground, and urged, all present to go in person and see for themselves. Attention was called to the lecture by R. H. Thomson,, of Seattle, Thurs day night, on the improvement of streets, and all were urged to attend. In the matter of the city taking over streets that had been improved with hard-surface pavements, L. E. Rice, chairman of the committee, announced that information was being gathered on the subject and a report would be made at a future meeting. Pesolutions from the Ironworkers' Trade Council were submitted favor ing the contracts for making fire hy drants to local manufacturing plants, and will be considered at a future meeting. - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Frank Merrill and wife to Columbia Truft Company, loas 17, 2, block 1 ; lota 16. 17, IS, block 2. Union Square I 1 Arlta land Company lo George Wil son, lot S. block 10, Elberta 100 J. A. Harhke and wife to Helena U. Miller, east -half of lots 17, 18, block 40, Vernon 2,000 Robert J. Upton to Belle Kumbaugh, lota 8, 0. block 3. Upton Park 10 Thomas S-t an field to Belie RumbauKh, lot 3, block Tremont Place-.... 550 Portland Trust Company to Belie Rumbuagh. lots 5. 28, block 27, Tremont Place 235 J. K. De Shields and wife to Belie Rumbfugli, lot 10, block 35, Tre mont Place 1,100 Thomas Gordon and wife to Belle RumbauRh. lota 13, 14, block. 2. Nashville Addition 060 Moore Investment Company to Nor man H. Bean, lot 11, block 2S, Ver non 450 Charles B. James ot al to Helen L. Dewev, lot S. block 4, Albion Addi tion to Albina 3O0 Edna B- Halffht to E. J. Halprht and wife, a strip 3 fot wide on south side of lot 1, block 6, also lots 2, 3. and all of east 2.5 feet of lots 6. 7 and east 2 feet of a 3-foot strip on south side of lot S, block 6, Highland Place 1 Moore Investment Company to Frank W. Voll, lots 13, 14, block B5, Vernon 700 John E. Chappetl and wife to T. M. Word et af.. lot 1, block 3; lot 1, block 4, Para top 600 Portland Realty and Trust Company to Robert O. Macfarland. lot 15, block 2. Woodmere 150 EmllV Curtlss to Charles Isomer In e E. lot 3, block 4. 1-incoln Park Annext. to correct error 1 Mrs. V. B. Ormsby to A M. Mat thews, lots 24, 2B, block &, Irving ton Park 300 Edward Tvons and wife to J. Hamil ton Fletcher, lot 12, block 1, Lyons Addition 1 Edward Lyons and wife to C. P. ' Fletcher, lot 13, block 1, Lyons Addition 1 Eastern Investment Co. Ltd. to D. N". Burwell. lot 14. block 2, Smith son Land Co.'s Addition 15 Fritz Braun. to Albert G. Myers, lot 3. block SO. Woodstock 1,425 Percv Pope Dabney et al to Charles Bartram. lot 2fi. Madison Villa.... 1,118 J. B. Stimson and wife to L. A. Brunh. lots 1. 1, 3. 4. block 4 peninsulnr Addition No. 2 1,300 James .1. Rankin and wife to Union Guarantee Association, lot lfi, block HI. Berkeley 1 James J. Rankin and wife to. Union Guarantee Association, lot 15, block 31. Berkeley 1 Charles J. Reed to Joe and Christ Uglesich, lot 1, block 1, Auburn Park 550 The Land Company of Oregon to C. B. Lance, lot (. block 22. City View Park 375 Dwip-ht Woolworth and wife to A. P. Barnev. lots 10 and 20, block 2. Kern Park 500 H. B. Conners to FTmma M. McCurdy west half of lot 7, block 7, Para dise Springs Tract 002 F. A. Percy and wife to J. A. Mc- Kinnon. lot 17. block , Wonflmere 1 X. P. Nelson and wife to William J. Whlteman. lot 5. block 4, Miriam.. 10 S. P. Osborn et al to Melva A. Phillips, lot 10 Osburn Park Tract 1,000 W. A. Rathhone nnd wife to J. F. Nowln. lot 7. block "N" Ports mouth Villa Extension 700 Karl V. Lively trustee and wife to Edward C. Wettman and wife, lot 14. block IK Central Albina 1 Riverview Cemeterv Association to Nt!s C. Tochle. lot 71, section 16 said Cemetery ISO Ludwir Oisen and wife to Mrs. E. P. Murray, lot 6. block. 4. TUt.in'a Ad dition 750 Moore Investment Company to Flor ence Walker, lot 13. block 49, Ver non 300 r Charles J. Reed to Joe and Christ T'gleslch. lot 1, block 1, Auburn Park 550 I H. Brings and wife to J. H. Amiss and wife, west half of lots 5, 6, block 22 HoMaday's Addition 1 H. W. Rllev and wife to John A. Anderson. 47x40 feet In block 230, city 3,150 George Arthur Brown and wife to Columbia Vallev Tr. Co.. lots 9, 10. block 3. Firland Addition 10 A J. Beers to Marv J. Beers, lots 15, 1. block 14. Wfllnmftte 10 Peter Phmeer and wife to Martin Heerdt. lot . north half of lot 3, block 2. Sehmeer's Addition 400 J. H. Russell and wife to Geneva V. Orton, lot SO, block 6, Tremont Park 1 Btepben A. Orton and wife to Hattia ' M. Run sell, lot 80, block 6, TTemont Parle ....,.. I C. C. Vaughn and wife to Harold W. Strong, lot 4. subdivision lots 1 to 4, block 19, Whltwood Court 150 Perl M. Elwell to William Manley, lot 21. block 14. Taborside 200 George Wocken and wife to Owen Fox and wife, lot 4, block 15, Lincoln Park 1,500 John C. Malone to Mary Ellen Ma lone. south half of that tract the southeast corner of which is located KiU rods east and HO rods south of of a stone on east boundary of the James B. Stephens donation land claim No. 53. T. 1 S-. R. 1 E. and i mile south from Bast Line. ... 1 M. A. Welch and wife to Herman Wohlfiel and wife, lot 6, block 20, North IrvJngton 550 Edna B. Halght to Rudolph Hartz man and wife, lot 1 and, north 75 feet of lot 2, block 2, Highland Place 1,000 H. A. Plttenger and wife to Sarah C. Ford, lot 11, block 35, Central Albina 2,700 Sarah P. Taekabery to T. M. Tacka- bery, lot 1, Middlesex 1 Alvln W. Bagley et al to Charles N". Walker, lota 5, 6. block 5. Willumbia 10 T. C. Devlin, Rec, -to Kate Lichen thaler, lot 8, block 12. Paradise Springs Tract 400 Elsie Burkhart to W. C. Repass, lot 5, block 1.. Rosedale 1.100 Frank M. Mulkey to Fred W. Mulkey. beginning at point In east line of Ibl B "B" City, 2J0 feet north from ' southeast corner of said block, thence west 200 feet, thence north 70 feet, thence east 20 feet, thence south 62 feet to beginning 10 Fred W. Mulkey to Frank M. Mulkey. beginning at point on west line of 32th street and center line of Mill street, thence west HO feet, thence south 10 feet, thence east 110 feet, thence north 30 feet to beginning, also beginning at point In east line of ml B "B." city. 230 feet north from southeast corner, thence west 200 feet, thence, north 30 feet, thence east 200 feet, thence south 30 feet to beginnjng 1 10 Municipal Ry. & Imp. Co. to Ella S. Guy, lot 5. block 3, Terrace Park.. 300 Total 128.004 Bav your abstracts made by the Security Abstract Trust Co.. 7 Chamber of Com. ENDS LIFE WITH BULLET HUGH M. KIMBROITGH, PAINTER, COMMITS SUICIDE. Out of Work and Said to Have Been Disappointed in Business, Young Man Grows Desperate. Hugh M. Klmbrough, a painter, out of work, killed himself at midnight by fir ing a bullet Into his brain. The suicide occurred on the porch of the house where Kimbrough resided, 352 8econd street. The sound of the shot and the thud made by his falling body was heard by Florence and Laura Nudelman, sisters, who, with David and Gussie Weiser, their visitors, were sitting on the front steps, of their house, 345 Second street, which is almost directly across the street. Mr. Weiser and R. W. Johnson, of 232 Mill street, telephoned for the police. In the pocket of the dead man was found a card on which he had scribbled, "I belong to the Modern Woodmen." Deputy Coroner A. L. Finley, who hurried to the scene, learned that the young man's mother, Mrs. E. J. Klmbrough, lives in Lewiston, 111. Klmbrough was about 27 years old and had been living in Portland about two years. At one time he had been In busi ness in the linn of Kahler & Klmbrough, contracting painters, with offices at 1231 East Tenth street. North, but the firm's business was not a success and of late he had been working at his trade by the day. According to the people in the same house, he had had no work at all during the past couple of weeks. It is believed that, in addition to his financial distress, Kimbrough was actuated somewhat In his deed because of love affairs. Rose Eytinge in Recital BY J. M. QUENTIN. SOMEHOW, what are known as read ings or evenings spent hearing elo cutionary effort are rare in Portland. We have so many muslcales, piano, vocal etc., that it seems to me Shakespeare and Browning are nearly neglected these days. Last night I had the great pleas ure of attending a recital given by Rose Eytinge and her pupils at 564 Flanders street, on which occasion Miss Eytinge was assisted by Miss Sarah Glance, con tralto. Those of us who have good memories know of the distinguished position which Rose Eytinge has occupied on the American stage, and the celebrities with whom she has acted. Her Ideals have always been of the best and her art has pleasantly mellowed with the years. Portland is again honored In having her once fnore a resident, and I hope mi time that she will make this her tt manent home, where she has so n,any loyal friends. Last night Rose Eytinge had neither footlights, scenery nur cos tume to help her In her readings, but so potent was the charm that these acces sories were never missed. Her voice and conversational charm were better than an orchestra. Along with Miss Edna Irvine, Miss Evtinge gave a scene from Shakespeare's "Merchant -of "Venice" and Elizabeth B. Browning's "Lord Walter's Wife." and as an Individual reading. Miss Ey tinge gave "The Nightingales." All these selections were rendered with rare intel ligence and personal charm. Mrs. Katherine Tranchell and Miss Mabel Selover also were successful in their readings. Miss Selover In addition singing two songs. Miss Sarah Glance sang "You and Love" (D'Hardelot) with fine vocalism, and her encore was "My Rose of Yestere'en," by Marie Rich. Miss Selover has a pleasant soprano voice. All those who participated in the programme were cordially received. ' Amusements What the Fran Agent Say. Lovers' Lane." ; Clyde Fitch' comedy, "Lovers' Lane." which the Baker Stork Company Is present ing all this week telle a light-hearted love story and is filled with, great comedy. Mati nee Saturday. Karre With Music. "Brown's Vacation" Is trfe merry enter tainment which the Armstrong Company is presenting this , week at the 8tar theater. There are three acts of side-splitting fun, and many songs and dances. fio to the Oaks Today, Enjoy these beautiful Summer day to the fullest extent by paying a visit to The Oaks and revelling in nature's charms as well as taking advantage of the many attractions that are offered. The symphony concert this afternoon by the "White and Gold Orchestra under Herr Llnd. and tonlEht's performance by the Allen Curtis Company will be mem orable events. It's always cool at The Oaks, remember. COMING ATTRACTIONS. Play by Howard Russell. One of the members of the Baker Stock Company. Howard Russell, has written an original play which Is pronounced to be ex ceedingly .clever. If Is called "The Swindler," and will be presented next week. AT THE VACPKVILLE THEATERS. Grand's Clever Show. Cleverness Is found In every act at the Grand this week, where cheerful vaudeville can be found at all times. There la an un usual quantity of singing and dancing, and the quality la beyond question. vision for an exclusive penalty for bet ting in racetrack enclosures. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Or.. June 9. Maximum tem perature, SI degrees; minimum. 55 degrees River reading at 8 A. M.. IB ret; cnange i" last 24 hours, rise of 0.3 foot. Total rain fall (3 p. M. to 5 P. M.) none: total raln fal since September 1. 1R07. 38.33 inches; normal rainfall since September 1. 1007. 42.70 Inches: deflrlencv. 4.37 inches. Total sunshine June 8. 13 hours; possible sunshine 33 hours 30 minutes. Barometer treuueeu to sea level) at 6 P. M., 29.89 Inches. PACIFIC COAST, WEATHER. Observations taken at 5 P." M.. Pacific S u 2 b w3 Wind. p n o STATIONS. -g f 3 "J sro P o P x o . 3 : ? : a a . Baker City Bismarck Boise Eureka Helena Kamloopa. ...... N'orth Head Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento Salt Lake San Francisco. . Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island. Walla Walla... IPt. Cloud (Clear Clear .Cloudy Clear Pt. Cloud Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy ICIear 'Cloudy IPt. Cloud WEATHER CONDITIONS. The pressure Is comparatively high along the Coast and low over Nevada and British Columbia. Clear skies prevail over the en tire Pacific Slope and plateau region, except in Eastern Washington, where It is cloudy this evening. A thunderstorm occurred at Spokane during the day. accompanied by moderate rainfall. Temperatures were de cidedly above the seasonal average. The indications point to fair weather over this forecast district Wednesday. It will prob ably be warmer In Northeastern Washing ton. THE RIVER. The stage of the river at Portland this evening at 6 o'clock was 10.2 feet, a rise of .2 of a foot since this morning at 8 A. M. It will probably reach a stage of 17.2 feet by Thursday morning. FORECASTS. " . Portland and Vicinity Wednesday, fair; westerly winds. Western Oregon and Western Washing ton Wednesday, fair; westerly winds. Eastern Oregon and Idaho Wednesday, fair. Eastern Washington Wednesday. fair; warmer north portion. AUCTION SALES TODAY. Today at Oilman's auction rooms. 411 Washington street, at lo A. M. and 2 P. M. S. L. N. Gilman, auctioneer. At Wilson's Rooms. 173-175 Second, cor ner Yamhill, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, Auc tioneer. At Union Stockyards. 20 head of horses, Thursday, June 11. J. D. Konlng. MEETING NOTICES. A. A. O. N. OF THE M. S. Officers and official di van of Al Kader Temple are requested to meet at the Ma sonic Temple Friday evening next ai a o cioca. it. us vnj tKrh 1 necessary that every officer r r report, as important matters Will oe preemeu. ry urucr J. Q. MACK, Illustrious Potentate. B. G. WHITEHOUSE, Recorder. A. AND A. 8. RITE Eighteenth i semi-annual reunion, 8 P. M. Thirty-second degree. By order MASTER OF KADOSH. KBC.III.AR CONVOCATION OF 5 Washington R. A. Chapter No. 18. ft this tweancsaayj evening, uow 3 10, In new Masonic Temple, East Burnslde and East Bignin streecs. .y&a Roval Arch degree. Visitors cor 'T Htnllv Invited to attend. CLYDE EVANS, Secretary. SAMARITAN LODGE NO. J, I. O. O. F. Reg ular meetintr thlB (Wed nesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. First degree. M. OSVOi-D. Bee. Visitors welcome. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD Pftrtlanrt ( ' 11 m tV Mo. 107. semi- annual election will be held thla (Wednesday) evening, June 10. All ir-iuiiuuia Ulti tin ucsiijr i c quested to be present. V. A. SNOW. C. C. Herman Sehade. Clerk. fUNEKAL NOTICES. LAWI.ER In this city, June 9, at the family residence, ;4 North Fifteenth utreet, Isaac J. Lawler, aged 64 years 1 month days. Native of Dublin, Ireland. Friends are re spectfully Invited to attend th funeral service, which will be heir at tit. Mary's C'athodral, corner Fifteenth and Davis streets, at 0 A. M. today, Wednesday. In ternu t Greenwood Cemetery. Ht'tfON Wallace Idaho, June 7. Emory Al-W-n Huson, aged 61 years. Friendn are re spectfully lnvttd to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Holmn' chHDcl. corner Third and Salmon streets. at - P. M., Thursday, June 11. Interment Kiver View Cemetery. McKAY At ScappooBe, Or., June 9, Malcolm M.-Knv. aired t years. t'risnus and ac quaintances are respectfully Invited to at- tend tne runerai services itoaayj v ea nesduy at 2 P. M. Interment family plot, Scappoose, Or. PECK At her late residence, 195 East 7'h st.. this city. May as. Mrs. Amelia K. peck, wife of Otto Peck. Funeral services at Dunning's chapel. East rtth and Alder st.. t-day Wednesday , at 2 p. M. Friends and acquaintances invited. EDWAKD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Direct ors. 220 31 st. Lady assistant. Puon M. 501. J. F. FINLEY bON. ftuueral Directors. TLlrd and Madison. A hone Mala . A A6tt. II on nl nr. McKntee z Ollbaajrfi. .funerml Di rector. 7tn si vine. 1'ooat aa. tu. isajr ZiLKK-tEVKNErt CO.. Funeral Direct ors, tin Kussell. ut 10H8. Lstdy assistant F. S. DUNNLNO. Undertaker. 414 Kaaft Alder. Ladr a Ulsni. Pbune Kast HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Franklin-Barnes Market Friedman Packing Company. Inc. JIMU, Poultry. Fish. Vegetable. 109-T Tnlrd street. Both pnonee. Gas Mantles ItUai ""Vhi beit s mantle on the market. Barret ta, 410 Mor rison. Both phones. n- .1 B0OO cords flrwt-clnss 4-root Or WVL wood, J5 per cord delivered. Phone Main 4433. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany. 408 Corbett Bldg. tJtofifinerv Dld kMW there was iJiailUUct J a stationery store at 249 Morrison street, r.ear Third. Stationery and Blank Books. Davis et Kllbura. A 1611. Plrv!ct Cut Floners always fresh from I-iUllBI. our own conservatories. Martin gc Forbes, 34? Washington st. Both phones. Inal Rock Springs Coal. Independent lUUi vroal & Ice company, opposite city Library. Both phones. Electric Fixtures J gs prices are right. AH work guaranteed. Western Electrlo Works. 61 Sixth street. 'Plotinty Knives, Forks and all Sltver xlltllllg ware replatea as good as new. Oregon Plating Works, 16th and Alder. Main 2575, A S5T5. AVWi a CMalley A Neuberger, 827 Wash M 1UO ington street. Phone Main 2884. Free delivery. A gallon ot 10-year-old Ingle nook Port. 11.60. The Portland Fuel Co. Beaeonel WUUU np eordwood, 4 -ft.. J6.60; sawed. J 6.00. Hard wood and coal. Yard 2a7 E. Morrison st- Phones B 26. B 1026. pAi Kemmerer coal, the best Wyoming VUU1 coal; gives more heat and lesa ash. Churchley Bros.. 13th and Marshall sts. Phones Main 031; A 3931. WHERE TO DINE VegetarianCafe 8,d 25c. Ileal served a la curt 6 A. H. to S P. M, !T(l0.00 4'NW '4lO.0O BMW 7Si0.oo 4INW 54io.tm al w 7210.00 4 E 92:0.00. 4l W 54O.0014!NW S1IO.00 OlNW 8S0.00 fl;SE 840.00 8JJW R2I0.OO 101 8 74lO.OOI12lNW Iss'o.oor-I w S2 0.16I ' E soin.ooi nl N Is4i0.0o!24l W !4 0.00 12iSE AMT78EMENT. Baker Theater Phones M2, A 5360 Geo. t,. Baker. General Manager. Tonight All This Week Matinee Saturday. Baker Stock Company In the Great Comedy. "LOVERS' LANE," By Clyde Fitch, author of "The Climbers." Most laughable comedy: highly lntereetinc love story; beautiful scenery. "Let's walk down lovers' lane together " Evenings, 25c. R?c, 50c. : matinees, 15c. 25c. Next Week "The Swindler," by Howard JtUSMlJ. THE STAR Musical Comedy Week of June T. 1908. THE ARMSTRONG MUSICAL, COMEDT CO. Offer the funniest of musical farces, entitled "BROWN'S VACATION." Two shows every evening, first at 7:30, sec ond at I:15; lower floor, 25c; balcony and gallery. 15c. Matinees dally at 2:30 P. M., 15c except boxes. - LYRIC THEATER Both phones: Main 46S5; .Home 13 10?A. Week commencing Monday, June S, the Blunkall-Atwood Company in William Gillette's Wonderful War Drama "HELD BY THE ENEMY" Matinees Tussday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20 e. Every evenlnr at 8:15. Prices lc, 20c and !c. Boxes 30c. Ofnce open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. MAR QUA M GRAND pantages Advanced Vaudeville Attractions. TONIGHT AND ALL, THIS WEEK ROBERT FITZHIMMONS Greatest of American fighters, with Mrs. Fitzsimmons. in an original dramatic sketch, "A Man's a Man for a' That." Fits gives his celebrated bag-punching exhibi tion during the act. Three Performances Daily. Popular Prices. Curtain at 2:30, 7:30 and 9 P- m. THE GRAND-Vaadeville deLuxe Entire Week of June 8, 1008. John G LEESON Bert ha. And. FRED HOUIJHAN, Potpourri of song and dance. Mies Gleeson Is the lady champion dercer of the world. (iEOKGIE O'RAMEY, Bright Comedienne. Besides a host of other headllnera. Time and prices remain tne same. THE OAKS. 12 to 12. Grand Symphony Concert by the "Whlto and Gold Orchestra." Herr I.lnd. the violin virtuoso, director. 2:30 today; 8:30 tonight in Alrdome 12000 free seats). "THE GIRL." Merry musical play In three acts. Allen Curtis, Charles Ftgg. Arthur damage. Her bert Undley, Albert Leonard, Marguerite La Ponte, Wlnnlfred Green and 20 comedy stirs the best In Portland for years. Augment ed orchestra. 20 late song Rita. Lavish scenic and novel electrical effects. "15 minutes from Alder St." Baseball RECREATION PARK Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. OAKLAND vs. PORTLAND June 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. - Games begin weekdays 3:30 P. M.; gunday, 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. C CHRISTENSEN OPTICIAN Fourth Floor Corbett Bid. Erand Centra! Station lime Card bOUTH-KKN t A CHIC. Icavlns Portland HoBvburg hattsengar , Cottase Grove Pusasr California Ex pre- Can Francisco Express..,. Cor vail Ji passenger . Sheridan paaeenger ....... Forest Grove passenger ... Forest Grove Passenger ... Arriving Portland Oregon hlxpress Cotts.ce drove Passenger. . Rose bur Passenger ...... Portland express We&t Bide CorvailU passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger... Forest Grove Passenger. . . ...I 6:15 s. m. 4:16 D.ra. .1 7:43 p m. 1:30 a. m. ! T:00a,m. .1 4:10 ..m. 11:00 a. m. 6:40 p. m. 7:15 s. m. .111:30 a m. I B:S0 p. m. ll:l3 p.m. 0:35 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 3 :SO p. m. XOKTMEKX PACIFIC. le.vlns; I'ortl.lik Tacoroa and &mu Express. ... 8:30 a. m. .Norm turn A. cmcago umttea. . 2:00 p. u. Overland Express 111:43 p. in. Arriving Portland I JNorih Coast Limited 7:00 &.zn. Portland Express 4:15 p.m. Overland Kxpress 8:&3 p.m. OBJKGOX KAIL.ROAP jfc NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton 1'as.enver CnlcaKO-yortlaad tip.cl.1 fcpokana Flyer Kansas City & Chlc&so Sxprus. Arriving Portland Spokane lftr Lhl.. Kan. City A Portland Ex. . Culcaeo-Portland Special Pendleton Passenger 7:15 8:30 8:15 U:U0 8:00 9:45 8:30 5:15 p. ra. p. m. a. m. a. m. p m. p. m. ASTOJS1A COLUMBIA R1VKR. JUe.vina; Portland Aatoria beaslde xpress Astoria A Seaside Express..... Arriving Portland Astoria as Portland Passenger. Portland gxpress 8:00 a. m. :00 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. CANAUIAJt PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Learing Portland C. P. R. bbort Line, via. Spokane 8:15 p.m. Seattle ll:45p.m. Arriving Portland I C. P. R Short Line, via Spokane 1 8:00 a. m. Via Seattle 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station feOUTUEKN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas passenger Dallas Passenger Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger ..... Dallas Passenger . . . . T:40 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 10:15 a. m. 5:50 D. m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving Portland WllsonviU. Local Salem and Intermediate Local. . WllsonviU. Local Balem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wllsonvlhe Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local. . Salem and Intermediate Express. Leaving Portland Salem and Intermediate Local... Wllaonviile Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wtlsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wtlsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Exprea. 7:03 a. m. 8:15 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:20 a. m. 1:20 p. m. 3:45 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:40 p. m. 8:15 p. m- 8:23 a. m. I 7:35 a. m. 8:35 a. m. 11:10 a. m. 12:05 p. m. z :uo p. m. 3:30 p. m. 4:23 p. m. 8:05 p. m. NEW TODAY. A Home Chance 81SOO 50x200. near Arrabel Station, with 4-room dwelling which can ba made 7 rooms at slight expense. Can make very eaay terms if sold this week. JACKSON A DEER1XG. Phone Main 345. 346 Stark St. Abstracts! yers Abstract Trust Co Suit Portland Co. Bank. 11.660. - - A 4221 NEW TODAY. AL0U FALLS The new town in Adams County, will soon have three railroads running through it. Don't take our word for it, but send to the State Rail road Commissi oner, Olympia, Wash., for 1908 railroad map, and see for yourself. Then, after you are satisfied on this point, buy all the lots your pocketbook will allow. $50 is the starting -price, $10 down and $2 per month will pay for one. You can't help making money on this invest ment. But get in right away. If you want irrigated fruit land, buy a 5 or 10-' acre tract at r PAL0USE ORCHARDS Just, across the river from the town. Our low prices and easy terms will help you. $10 per acre down and a little each month is all you need to. pay, and you get a perpetual water right with the land. Remember, you don't have to wait for water and transporta tion. They are there now. Soil, elevation, water, railways and the gen eral trend of develop ment assure a big fu ture. Get in now, while the price is low. Call or write for our circulars if you are interested they are free, and will give you valuable infor mation. The Palouse Irriga tion & Power Co. 246 STARK STREET Portland - - Oregon NOB HILL HOMES Sold on the Moral Risk Your choirs of thoso new, 8-room, up-to-date houses in the West Side's most farhtonable residence district. 304 North 24th st., near Pettyprovn, and 7.-I9 Pettygrove St.. near 24th. Terms No payment down, $."0 per month. No agents. FIDELITY TRUST CO., Owners 4041 romniercinl Block. Phones: Main 447, A 111.". THIRD, NEAR COLLEGE Apartment House Site Price $S7SO Jxt 53x106 and small o-room house, situated at 546 3d St., near College. A fine investment. See us. We can ar range for terms. Mall & Von Borstel 10 2d St., and 392 K. Burnslde st. Washington Street Corner 10.!MM 4 FF.KT FRONT Absolutely the best buy for Apartment House In the City. Vanduyn 6 Walton MS Chamber of Commerce. A North End Snap 83750 Full lot and dwelling for less than value oi lot. A fine speculation. Call in early. JACKSOX t DEERLNG. 349 Stark St. $4S,000 A West Side IUOxHX) corner, hlqhly im proved, at 12th and Salmon. Buildings rent for $175 per month: we can ilose 3 years' lease for purchaser at thii figure. This property will increaee fully 10 per cent during the next 12 months. The party wants to move this before July 1st. Ln.00O Cash Will Handle. HABKY E. WAGONER CO.. Chamber Commerce. COOK 6 TRUBY Real estate, timber land3, general brokerage business. Phone A 2184. Room 511. Corbett Building. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Elstate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL tOi McKay Bid., Sd Stark. tilVK aU A CALX. NEW TODAY. FOR THE Homeseeker FOR THE Investor 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 K. 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. WATTE, Roseburg, Oregon. Or Room 336, Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon. SpantonV Specials $1700 New 7-room dwelling with im provements, on W.I . carllne. Cheap. Terms. Store and dwelling, on carline; pood location for grocery or butcher. Terms. Eight-room house; lot S"xlOO; on carllne; 15 minutes' service. Terms. $1950 $2200 $2400 $2900 $3400 New 6-rooni dwelling; lot 50x100; near Alberta car; desirable home. Easy terms. Cottage, 5-room; corner lot. 50x 100; Sunnysidu; improvements; good home. New, modern, 6-room house; good neighborhood; rented for 130 ptr month. Terms. LOTS. ilQfln Two improved lots; apples, M I OUU cherries and peaches: cement cellar; lawn and shrubbery; most scenic view in city; 3 minutes from car; ready for building. Cinnn - heautlful scenic lots; 100 feet 0IUUU from carline. Terms. $1200 2 of the most sightly lots In the city; near carllne. Terms. THE SPANTON COMPANY Main 2R28. 270 Stark street. HOOD RIVER Fine Yonuic Orchard With Income. 2(1 acres of A 1 soil 6 miles out. near school nnd store. i prime state of cultivation. Has 4 acres of bearins tret's which will yield 8700 boxes this season. 515 young' Spitzenberg trees; 4 i acres strawberries; 2 acres al falfa; nice home of 7 rooms, with closets, wood barn, packing house and woodhouse. This Is a splendid place and produc ing a good income while the young orchard is maturing. Soil, location and water 'unequalled. If you are looking for a self-supporting property investigate this offer. The price is right. Terms. Mac Rae 6 Angus 432 Chamber of Commerce. Good Streets Is coins to b th topic of a free lecture, to be delivered on Thursday f-vtnlnp;. June 11. at 8 o'clock, at the Empire' Theater, cor ner Morrison and Twelfth streets, by R. H. THOMSON City Engineer of Seattle, under the auspices of the Portland Realty Board. Push Clubs, Property Owners, Realty Men and all who are interested In good streets, are Invited to attend. UNEQUALLED IN PORTLAND 836O0 For a 6-acre tract of the finest kii'd of garden land, beauti fully located, with nice view on Fine Avenue East Portland, 2V4 miles from Madison bridge. Unexcelled for a fine country home right in Portland, or for a truck gardener to coin money. $1000 cash will handle it. V. Flt'HS, 221V4 Morrison Street. $5300 BUYS fine corner on 5th st; a a-story brick woudl pay now; near enough in for business. J. F. Compton. 100 Ablngton bldg. j REAX JESTAXB 11BAI.KBS. Aadraws, F. V. A Co. M. S34S. 13 Hamilton DL Baker. Alb-ad A.. 215 Ablngton bid-. Chapln ft Herrow, SS2 Chamber of Commerce. Compton. s. F. Pac. A164S. loo Abicama bL Cook, B. 6. A Co., 807-S Corbett bids. Croaeley Co.. 708-9 Corbett blag. il. .854. Goddard. H. W.. Mala and A 1743. 110 Sd st. Botcbklea.C R. A Co.. It. 1065. SOS C. of C Jeanlnss A Co., Main 158. 206 Oreconlaa. Kinney A Slampher. B31-532 Ur. Ex. It. 448. Lee. at. D.. room 411 Corbett building. Mall A Ton Borstal 104 Id st.. 892 S. Burnslde. CDonnelU J. V.. M. 4581 A A25S1. 230 Stark. Palmer, R. P., 213 Commercial Club bid.. M. 8G9S, A 2658. ParrUo. Watklne A Co.. 200 Alder at. Porter A French. 607 Commercial bldf. Reed. Flflda A Tynan. M. 7004. AS 551. 103 34. Bchalk. Geo. D., 284 Btark et. Main S92, AS82. Sbarkey. J. P. A Co.. 122 M Elztb ax. Bwenaaoa, A, T. a Co.. 263ft Washington at. The Oregon Real Eitate Co., 88ft Third at. (Holladay Addition. Veteran Lend Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce. Waddell. W. O.. 309 Lumber Kxchange bldg. White. B. F.. 227 ft Waehington at. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. CHOICE lot Holladay Park; leaving city.. Main 8245. $1350: owner FOR SAI.E REAL ESTATE. 5-ROOM new cottage. etrict:- modern; t'2X cash and $15 month buy K: price $1900; house Is well-built, having basement, bat I;, hot and cold water tank; best of plaster ing: lot 50x125; plenty of fruit and gar den, also roses and One lawn; V bin-k to carline; 15 minutes' ride on Kat Slde beautiful location and good neighbor hood. We have others. Garland A Shel lon. 11)1 4th st 470O BWBLLE8T bungalow on the East fclde. improved street, near Hawthorne ave., hardwood floors, tinted walls, fire place, den. furnace, cement basement, electric fixtures, beam ceilings, modern plumbing, 8 large rooms; terms can be ar ranged. Conklln llros., 3U1S Kothchild bldg $22.V) O-room modern houee. In Albina. neai streetcar; house Is ntarly new, full lot, full cement basement, bath, gantry, closets, gas and electric llEht fixtures complete; this I a bargain and inuet be sold in the next few days. C. P. H'CAS, 820 to 87 Corbett BUlg. GOOD house, barn, lot 80x128, high, dry. gently sloping; grass, shade, roses, mag nificent trees loaded wtta cherries, apples, splendid neighborhood; improved streets, electric-lighted; near carline, aobools, good stores: $2o0u; terms. Owner, ilia Mlsncr St.. Montavllla- Tabor 871. TWO BARGAINS. 5-room bungaiow. modern, 6 mlnutea to car; large lot; $1551): terms. One lot. 2 minutes to car. on Millard ave.; $525. CHAMBERS A FA RNS WORTH, Millard Ave.. Mt. Scott. 20 ACRES. Beautiful suburban home near Mll- waume ana i lacuamas. all under culti vation; good house, new barn. $1200 wort" of strawberries; on account of sickness owner will sell for 7500: will give terms. F O. XUKTHRUP. 515 'Couch Bldg., 4th, near Washington. My fine, brand-new. carefully-buiit fl-room bungalow home Is for sale at actual build ing cost, because I need the money for a business venture: 2 full graded lots; 2 rooma mission oak; large white bath room: balance llht oak; good Kast Side location, call 403 Commercial blk. $:tsX SWELL. O-room home on Hawthorn ave., faces south, large fireplace, beauti ful paneled dining-room, tinted walls, (Oncrete basement, outside sleeping porch, modern plumbing, well built in every ay; can arrange terms. Conklln Bros., :2 Rothrhlld bldg. $2000 VERY neat fl-rocm cottage. 1 block from car. 15 minutes from business dis trict; nearly new and 'modern; beautiful lot. If good references ore given, will seil with very -small cash payment. Western Oregon Trust Co.. 14 Chamber of Com merce. $5M FOR a lot 5ixl'. In Portland's best residence district; all Improvements paid for; content sidewalks; parked"!.; build ing restrictions; can give you term. i?ee owner. Room lti Hamilton bldg., 131 3d fct. XKW modern 7-room house, 2 lots, comer, , tine view Mount Hood, Irvlngton, re stricted, choice neighborhood; quick sale necessary; a sacrifice. Owner, phone Kx change 1. houie 17. N (H)4. Oregouian. CHOICE 5 and 10-aere tracts, very produc tive, right on railroad, at station and near Oregon Klectric line. Will sell on verV easy terms. Cheaper than surrounding t.roperty. Western Oregon Trust Co.,- i.4 Chamber of Commerce. $5.-0 Quarter blork 100x100, 1 block from carline. high and sightly, on Improved St., line building site; a amall payment cash, balance to suit. C. R. I,rOA8. 510 to 327 Corbett Bldg. A BARGAIN. 20 acres, best of soil, living water, O. W. P. passing through; 4 blocks to statioa; only $2tsHi. DCROIS & OROCKBTT. Washington Bldg., Room 3. AN ideal country home of seven acres, house, barn, orchard, etc., six miles from Portland and eight blocks freni Salom Electric station. Must be sold at once. A !), Oregonlan. CHOICE acreage; grows every thing: best walnut land in Oregon: close In on balem Klectric line; $125 up per acre; easy term. A. B. Draper, room 26 Lafayette bldg.. 6th. cor. Washington. AT RIVER DALE, by owner. $3200: good 6 room house; wide double veranda; 4 lots: spring rain to force water through house and grounds; best plumbing; lots of fruit; fine view. Phone Tabor 1057. 750 FIVE acres, partially In cultivation. 4i mile from Oregon Electric line, 8 miles .out; easy terms. J. F Compton, 100 Ald ington bldg. SEVERAL full also fractional lots. East Side, walking distance, Hawthorne Park, fin sur roundinge; good home or fiat sites; $1700 and up. Vanduyn & Walton, 515 Chamber Commerce. $:ir,iH) NEW modern 6-room house, con crete basement, furnace, corner lot. 50x tH; lawn, roses; terms. Phone Tabor 2S3 $t!0O TAKES large tract over Uj acres, high, well lrH-ated, near West Side Interurban: soil will grow anything: easy terms. See James C. Ijgan, room 411 Corbett bldg. PORTLAND HEIGHTS Two lots on lower heights, all city Improvements, near car; make owner an offer, as they must be sold this week; fine view. S 14, Oregonian. 50xj. COR. t'nlon ave. and Wygant. fin for stores with flats above; also In same block 3SX1O0: make offer; want money. Culver, ti:; Chamber Commerce. $8(10 Acre tract bargaln;"corncr; very c'ir.se in on West Side, near beat transpcrtat ion ; don't delay. Pre in at once. James C. Logan, room 411 Corbett bldg. GOOD fl-room house. 80x130, ground all In fine garden; bargain at S1800. Highland Realty Co., corner Alberta St. and Union avenue. A BARGAIN; lot in Hawthorne Park. 150 ft. off Hawthorne ave.. close In, covered, with fruit and garden. $075. J. R. RTIP&, 223 Chamber Commerce. PRK'E $1000 Convenient, comfortable home, Irvlngton; full lot, bltulithio pavement; bearing fruit trees. 18th and Thompson. Phone E. 068. FOR SALE House. 0 rooms, barn. 24 fruit trees. 7 lots, 50x150, all Improved and fenced; price $11. Room 530 Lumber Ex change. ELEGANT modern 5-room bungalow and two lots, $2200: terms. nrlOIM A CROCKETT, Washington Bldg., Room 3. 6-ROOM new house; full lot: cement base ment: elegant location: reduced to $2750; terms; you cannot duplicate this. Call 325 Lumber Exchange. ACRE, close to Mt. Scott carllne; a perfect beauty; only $1200. 325 Lumber Ex change. $1550 Nice now cottage, 706 East 6th, near Beech; close to car: bath, gas, etc. Owner, 208 4th. Main 3U90. J. M. KERR CO., -Real estate, fnrms. 26S Stark St., room 10. A 6148. Main 1222. FOR SALE New bungalow, 0 rooms and bath, modern, close In; owner: no agent. For lo cation, terms, H 19.1, Oregonlan. FOR 10 days. 5-room house, $1200; plumbing and lights are in; fine lot. Inquire 1:12 Bel mont. B 2.189. T-ROOM house. Highland. Nsw. modern: a big snap. $3250. John P. Sharkey Co. 122 ft 6th st. Main 550. A 2537. OREGON CITY carline acreage, in cultivation, best of land. 2 acreo or moVe. C. W. RIs ley. owner. Risley Station. P. O.. Milwaukla. VERT ebole acr at end of Waverly-Rich-mond line, fin view, good soil; price $1500. Call for McGrath. Main 3177. MODERN new 5-room bungalow, nice loca tion, Montavllla; $2000; terms. Owner. Phone Tabor 811. 1 HAVE a beautiful 5oxlOO-ft. lot only loo feet eouth of Hawthorne ave for 57oO. on easy terms. O. A. nation. 411 Corbett bldg. IDEAL site for residence; full lot: Portland Heights: $1100, terms. Havcratlc A Galla gher, 343ft Waehington St. 7-ROOM bungalow, modern in every respect. $2750; easy lerme. Phon Owner, Wood lawn 197. 6ft LOTS. 50x100. 25 minutes out. West Side, for $450. easy payments. H 15. ARE you looking for a snap suburban home? If so, see owner quick. 2SS Eaat Morrison. Phone East 2532. ELEGANT strictly modern 8-rooin house, .cor ner. $4000; $5o0, $25 per month. Phone TVoodlawn 17H9. 30ooo Close In business corner; monthly in come $175; splendid future; owner. C 3, Or egonian. SNAP Tots in Peninsula Addition No. 2, near Swift Facklng Plant, cheap. East 3711. (5000 LOT. with two houses. North Port land, on railroad; good, speculation. Owner E 15, Oregonlan.