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THE MORXIXG OREGdXIAN, TVEDNTESDAY," JUNE 17, I908i 13 TAKE CARE OF MEMB E Knights of Pythias Take Initial Steps to Provide Home for Them. , ADOPT NEW CONSTITUTION Will Be Discussed Clause-for Clause Today, as Will Also Plans for the Pythian. Home Knights of Khorassan Tomorrow Xight. Initial steps were taken yesterday at th 27th annual convention of the grand lodge. Knights of Pythias, to care for used members and provide for them a home In their declining years. The move ment was started by Judge w. M. Cake, supreme representative of the order, who made a brief address during the afternoon session, outlining the Idea. A committee of three was at once ap pointed for the purpose of preparing plans for raising funds for the home. It con sists of W. M. Cake, M. T. Davis and 13. C. Herren, and a report of Its plans will be submitted to the grand lodge at today's session. Probably as interesting and as Import ant as any convention in Its history, is the session of the grand lodge. Knights ' of Pythias, which opened in Pythian Cas tle, Eleventh and Alder streets, yesterday morning. It will continue In session un til Thursday. Practically a complete lict of delegates is In attendance and many high officials of the order from this and other states are here. Adopt New Constitution. Deeply important to the order is the subject of a home for Its aged members which was suggested yesterday. Equally as important Is the adoption of a new constitution and by-laws, which will be the principal topic of discussion today. These new documents are to be discussed clause by clause and sentence by sen tence and It was stated by members of the press committee last night that oteps would be taken, in order to prevent un necessary loss of time, to prohibit as much loose talk as possible. An unfortunate feature of the conven tion is the absence of Grand Chancellor Commander John M. Wall, who was un able to attend on account of Illness. Dur ing the forenoon session Gus C. Moser presided, but at the afternoon session he was a candidate and Judge W. M. Cake occupied the chair. Officer Elected "From Floor." Entirely at variance from the custom previously followed in the election of officers and establishing an unusual prece dent was the election of a certain grand lodge officer "from the floor." Hereto fore, it is said, it has been customary for officers of the grand lodge. Knights of Pythias, to be elected by rotation, or rather by promotion. However, at yes terday's election Frank Menifee, of The Dalles, who held no office, was elected to the exalted position of grand vice-chancellor. For a majority of the offices there was no contest, but in the selection of grand master-at-arms, grand Inner guard and grand outer guard sharp contests arose. When the smoke blew away, however. It was discovered that officers of the grand lodge had been elected, as follows: Grand chancellor, Gus C. Moser, Port land; grand vice-chancellor, Frank Men ifee, The Dalles; grand prelate, W. W. Meacham, Baker City; grand keeper of records and seals, L. R. Stlnson, Salem; grand master of the exchequer, J. W. Maioney, Pendleton; grand master-at-arms, J. R. Kerr, St. John; grand inner guard, I. T. Nicklln. Eugene; grand outer guard, C. T. Farriss, North Bend; grand trustee, G. W. Jett, Baker City. Committees Are Appointed. In electing Mr. Stinson as grand keeper of records and seals the lodge took oc casion to congratulate itself and the of ficial also. Yesterday's election was t,he 12th consecutive time Mr. Stinson has been elected to that position. It was shown that during the past year he has traveled more than 5000 miles throughout the state In the interest of the order. At the forenoon session committees were appointed by the grand chancellor, as follows: Credentials Robert Johnson, J. W. Blake ey, C. C. Jacobs. R. A. Barker, W. G. Sounders. Judiciary R. G. Morrow. W, M. Cake, Frank Menifee. L. M. Curl, C. E. Saunders. Grievance Alfred Ladd. C. G. Guernsey, Clark Wood. F. H. Rosenberg, B. S. Hyiand. Finance F. P. Baumgartner. T. W. Wil liams, F. S. Grant. H. A. Johnson. Report M. C. Case, E. Hicks. H. B. John son, JJ. C. Gist. T. L. Duggcr. Mileage and per diem w. W. Eifert, M. C. Harris. F. M. White, If. A. Rader. State of the order M. F. Davie, P. G. C; T. B. Buchanan, P. S. R.; George W. Jett, J. S. R. ; J. P. Kennedy, P. G. C; L. bl Crouch, of No. 1. Printing I R. Stinson, G. K. R. 6.: Bruce Cox. of No. 87; Thomas Taliot of No. 37; F. K. Schroeder, of No. 80; Charles A. King, cf No. 65. Warrants and Chapters C. T. Ferrlss. of No. P5; Norls Jensen, of No. 3; Fred Zaddach, of .No. 102; C. C. Hogue, of No. 89; W. B. Nitcham, of No. 8. Rules W. I- Bradshaw, P. S. R. ; A. W. Vincent, of No. 101; B. W. Strong, of No. 47; I. T. Nlcklin, of No. 83; F. W. Davis, cf No. 28. Endowment rank J. F. Hendrick, of ' No. 46; John Frawley. of No. 27; Fred Lur, of No. 81: C. S. Bright, of No. 64; I I. Lleu ailen, of No. 83. Uniform rank C. ' C Jacobs, of No. 63; F. K. Smith, of No. 73; F. W. Fry. of No. 67; F. S. Bubo, of No. 80; M. T. Utley, of No. 60. Necrology J. H. Misner, P. G. C. ; L. I. Snyder, of No. 66; Ralph B. McKichnle. of No. 7; W. E. Kruti, of No. 85; I. E. Din widdle, of No. 16. Revision of constitution and statutes Robert G. Morrow, of No. 1; Marlon F. Davis, P. G. C; George W. Jett, P. S. R. Fraternal correspondent W. M. Cake, 8. R. Press Clark Wood, of No. 49, Weston; H. Ti. Hendryx. of No. 82, Granite; Wlllard I Mark, of No. 7. Albany. Knights of .Khorassan. Tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock a banquet will be served at the Commercial Club by the Dramatic Order. Knights of Khor assan, after which a class of 50 or more will be Initiated into the mysteries of the order at the hall. Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock there will be a drill between several teams for the grand lodge prize. It will be decided at tomorrow's session where the next convention will be held. Pendleton Is said to be making a strong bid for It. Delegates In Attendance. Following is a list of delegates In at tendance: Officers. G. C. Moser. vice-chancellor; R. Nelll. grand prelate; L. R. Stlneon, grand keeper of records and seal; J. W. Maioney. grand master of exchequer; W. W. Smead. frand master-at-arms; H. A. Dunbar, grand nner guard; U. L. Fraser, grand outer guard. Supreme Re-pTceentatives. William M. Cake, W. L. Bradshaw. Past Grand Chancellors. Edward D. Curtis, D. E. Buchanan, P. 8. R.. J. O. Bosortn. P. S. R., G. W. Hoeh tedler. P. 9. R,. J. H. Mlsener. George W. Jett. P. S. R.. E. E. Sharon, P. S. R.. J. A. Waddle. P. S. R., J. L. Hill, B. P. Gears', Turner Oliver, P. S. R.. Otis Patterson, J. P. Kennedy. J. H. Aitkin, J. W. Maioney, Etnll Waldman, I M. Curl, M. & Hart. M. F. Davis. Representative. Ivwboe, No. 1. F. P. Baumgartner, David C. Harri, Emmett E. Eller. Robert G. Mor ". Leslie B. Crouch; Myrtle, No. 8, Morris Jensen, L. A. Whereat; Damon, No. 4, J. R. Haley. H. B. Aldrlch, J. H. Gwlnn, M. A. Rader: Astor. No. 8, Thomas B. Loughery, J. B. Gratka, C. W. Spriggs, H. M. Lorent sen; Laurel, No. 7, Ralph E. McKechnle, C. C. Bryant, W. I,. Marks; Gauntlet, No. 8. F. L. Sullivan, W. B. Meacham. A. B. Stearns; Friendship. No. 9, J. W. Bleakney, F. Menifee; Valley, No. 11, Robert Johnson, J. Fred Yates; Phalanx. No. 14, L. A. Shane, Frank Melvin. Frank S. Grant; Dowdall. No. 16. L E. Dinwiddle. A. C. Foster; Central. No. 18, H. A. Johnson, B. W. Hazard; Doric, No. 20, J. G. Crawford, W. B. Bar ratt; Calanthe, No. 21, George H. Pray, Wil liam Hughes; Glencoe, No. 22, M. C. Case, A. P. Luther; Granite. No. 23. Ernest Hicks, C. B. Austin; Confidence. No. 25, H. F. Shanks. C. W. Shurte; Red! Cross, No. 27, John Frawley. Neri Ackles; Blue Mountain, No. 28, C. E. Saunders. F. W. Davis; Pythian, No. 29, York Dell, W. B. Dobson; Waucoma, No. 30, Thomas Johnson, V. C. Brock; Talisman, No. 81, Fred Luy, W. W. Blrert: Rathbone, No. 82. William O. Spen cer; Helmet, No. 33, I. T. Nicklln, M. C. Harris; Phoenix, No. 84, B. A. Barber, W. G. Hare; Home. No. 35, W. E. Kurt. J. A. Hicks; Leondlaa, No. 36, T. L. Duggert, J. A.. Bllyeu; Slmonldes. No. 87, Thoroaa Talbot, J. H. Cornelius; Delphos, No. 39. H. B. Johnson, W. R. Hicks; Hermlon. No. 40, Alfred Ladd, B. O. Woodall; Vernon, No. 43, C. G. Guernsey. W. R. Cunningham; Homer, No. 45. A. C. Moore. W. L. Bice; Pythagoras. No. 46. J. F. Hendrick, R. G. Conner; Alpha, No. 4T, B. W. Strong. J. A. Perry; Juventus, No. 48, F. H. Rosen burg, T. W. Jenkins; Stevens, No. 49. J. H. Baker, Clark Wood; Thermoyplae, No. 50, M. T. Utley. T. W. Williams; Hercules, No. 61. R. W. Walter, Guy F. Edwards; Lucul lus. No. 52. B. S. Hyiand, Edward Bailey: Aurora, No. 64, E. S. Cattron, C. J. Bright; Hermes, No. 66, L. I. Snyder, G. B. Dlmlck; Arlon, No. 67, Frank W. Fry, George W. Knight; Rainier. No. 68, E. E. Stucker, D. L. Scott; Welcome, No: 61. James Payne, J. P. Province; Avon. No. 62, N. A. Perry, I. H. Copeland: Diana. No. 63. C. C. Jacobs; W. T. Vinton; Delphi, No. 64, A. Garfield, Fred A. Muhl; Luna. No. 68. Charles A. King, Duncan Macleod; Bndymlon, No.- 66, James F. Cook, William 8. Maple; Honor, No. 67, Arthur Madden, Otho Ward; Armor Lodge, No. 69. R. O. Payne, Thomas T. Kahout; Lycurgus. No. 72, J. B. R. Shelton, A. F. Lenegar: Orion. No. 73. F. B. Smith. August Hug; Pleiades. No. 74, J. B- Montgomery, A. B. Montgomery; Cataract, No. 76, M, P. Chapman, Elmer Lanklns; Achillea, No. 77, Frank Llndley. w. H. Booth; Triumph, No. 80, F. S. Bubb, Anton Moura; Golden. No. 82, H. B. Hendryx. J. N. Dltmar; Sumpter, No. 84. C. H. Chance. R. L. Nelll; Irvine, No. 86, Fred SImonis, W. G. Saunders; Kins man, No. 87, Bruce Cox. J. H. Maxwell; Nekanlcum, No. 88, Warren W. Crura, J. E. Brallier; Marathon, No. 89. F. I Sap pington, James Walton; Hector, No. 80, F. B. Schroeder, I. B. Arneson; Cascade, No. 82. L T. Murphy, J. O. Chamberlain; Lo max, No. 83, L. L. Lleullan. D. G. McKlnzle; Enterprise. No. 84, E. B. Wheat. A. C. Mil ler: Poseidon. No. 85. C. T. Farrtss, C. H. Broulllard: Marmlon, No. 96. J. T. Ford, W. H. Ray; Yamhill, No. 88, H. C. Gist, E. F. Schneider; Klamath, No. 89. C. C. Hogue, F. M. White: Lostlne. No. 100. J. P. More lock, O. J. Poley; Holmes, No. 101. A. W. Vincent. John R. Kerr: Nehalem. No. 102, Fred Zaddach, Henry Tohl; Deschutes, No. 103. C. W. Merrill, IJ. C. Coe. STARTED BY ORATORY Independence Party Elects State Central Corrnlttee. Born last night in suite 509, Perkins Hotel, the Oregon State central com mittee of the Independence Party not league, as Its founder, William Ran dolph Hearst, ohrlstenea its parent. It is now a lusty youngster and knows already how to crow. It was born amid the sounding of many orators and skyrocket addresses predicted a quick supremacy in thi3 state. Though weak by lack of age, a vigorous and stalwart campaign has already been mapped out for it. At the head of the state central com mittee, as chairman. Is M. J. Malley, an cx-member of the City Council, elected as a Democrat, an ex-member of the state and county Democratic central committee and once a candidate for Sheriff on the ticket of that party. Tom Word, who also had the candi date ha"blt, defeated him for the Demo cratic nomination for Sheriff. Boasting of the name of the new party as the embodiment of all that Is good In politics, the Independence party met and organized last night very much as the old machine parties do. And a cruel critic might say that a decidedly pre-arranged slate was run through the convention cleverly enough to make any of the Republican manipu lators in Chicago turn green. The suite was filled with enthusiastic Independents and was called to order by Hugh J. Mclsaac. Mr. Mclsaac is an Im portant and effective representative of his party in the West and tours the en tire country arousing interest in the In dependence movement. He is a pleasing speaker and a capable organizer. In pre siding last night, he outlined the purposes of the meeting. It was held, he ex plained. In order to effect temporary or ganization. It was held further, he stated, for the purpose of organizing a provisional state central committee, and nearly every person who attended last night was a member of the committee. It will be composed of 50 members, the re maining members to be selected from the state at large by those already chosen. The committee will meet informally be tween this time and July 1 for the pur pose of electing delegates to the National convention in Chicago. Immediately after the meeting electors are to be selected to the number of eight. When the time for electing officers of the provisional state central committee arrived, Mr. Mclsaac announced that nominations were In order. The name of Mr. Malley was promptly proposed and his election followed Immediately. He spoke briefly, thanking the convention for the honor and declared that, when ap proached on the subject during the after noon, he felt disposed to refuse it. How ever, since he was thoroughly in sympa thy with the movement and earnestly hoped for its success, he would accept the chairmanship, provided no one else de sired It. There was no stampede for the job, so Mr. Malley was declared elected. The election of a secretary resulted in the selection of Nelson Hughes. Mr. Hughes also spoke briefly, expressing his sincere belief in the ultimate triumph of the Independence movement. Other speakers followed and at the conclusion of the regular order of business a tumult of oratory was turned loose. Each of the speakers congratulated the commit tee in Its selection of officers and pledged himself to unwavering loyalty. Head quarters for the approaching campaign will be opened in this city within a short time and a vigorous campaign is promised. . "We have large hopes from the State of Oregon," said Mr. Mclsaac, "and have every reason to believe that within a brief time our party will be supreme here." Mr. Mclsaac left for the South last night at the conclusion of tha meeting, but will return shortly. A partial list of the committeemen fol lows: M. B. Gfbson. A. J. Jones'. C. A. Foster, N. Hughes. M. J. Molley, W. R. Lake. T. J. Byrne, B. A. Gessell, R. A. Wllllson. 1. J. Stock. N. Hare. M. D. White. W. H. Fitz gerald, V. C. Wells, C. W. Dllg. W. Hayes, H. G. Parsons. J. R. Idwldge, P. McDonald. JEROME ANSWERS CHARGE Iiengthy Reply to Those Who Accuse Him of Misconduct, NEW YORK, June 16. District At torney Jerome's answer to three addi tional specifications in the charges filed against him by a committee headed byi William F. King were sent to Gov ernor Hughes at Albany today. The specifications charge that Mr. Jerome threw dice for a "dollar a thror and the drinks," during the closing hours of the first Thaw trial; that he advised E. R. Thomas, while under indictment in the banking cases, to get another lawyer in place of the one who was representing him, and that he offered immunity to William R. Montgomery, a banker under, certain considerations. Mr. Jerome's answer la very lengthy. W. H. Haddock Missing. W. H. Haddock, living at 91 Grand avenue, has been missing since June 6. Mr. Haddock Is 22 years old and lived with hi father, WUHam Haddock. No reason can be offered for his disappear ance. His bank account has not been drawn since he went away. His father is as much puzzled over the disappear ance of his son as any one, and the police have been notified. No Game at New york. NEW YORK, June 16. New York-Cincinnati game postponed; double-header tomorrow. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, June 16. Maximum temper ature, 60 degrees; minimum. 62 degress. River Teading at 8 A. M., 20.3 feet; change in last 24 Hours, .4 reet. Total ralnrau to P. M. to 6 P. M., .09 inch); total rainfall since September 1, 1907, 38.42 Inches; nor mal rainfall since September 1, 1907, 43.16 Inches; deficiency, 4.73 inches. Total sun shine, June 15, 6 hours 24, minutes; possi ble sunshine, IS hours 44 minutes. Baro meter (reduced to sea lavel), at S P. M.a 29.95 Inches. . i PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 6 P.. M., Paclflo tune, June it. S Tl Wind. 2 E. o 3 ff 3 S3 O. tl C 2. T ST" I g f 3 : 5a:: 660.00 12 N Pt Cloudy 78 0.00 24 SB Pt Cloudy 7010.01 4 SB Cloudy S80.00 8 NW Pt Cloudy 7210.00 6 NW Cloudy 54 0.01 6 SW Cloudy 72 0.16 10 W Cloudy 600.09 3 W Rainy 8410.00 10 SB Pt Cloudy 6410.01 6 NW Rainy 76i0. 00 14 3 Ckiar 66 T. 4 S Cloudy 68 0.00 24 W Clear 700.00 10SW Pt Cloudy S8 T. 6 SW Cloudy 620.00 8ISW Cloudy 740.00 12SW Clear -STATIONS. Baker City Bismarck Boise Eureka . . Helena North Head.... Pocatello. ...... Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento. . . Salt Lake San Francisco.. Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island. Walla Walla. . WEATHER CONDITIONS. , The pressure Is high over the Northern California coast, while the disturbance not ed over Alberta this morning remains prac tically stationary. General rains have fallen In consequence over Western Oregon, West ern Washington and Southern Idaho during the day. Thunderstorms occurred at Po catello, Wlnnemucca and Helena, but at the last two stations no rain fell. Temperatures were decidedly lower over Western Oregon, Western Washington, Southern Idaho and Nevada. The Indications point to cloudy weather Wednesday, with probably showers. THE RIVER. The stage of the Willamette at Portland at 6 P. M. was 20.5 feet, a rise of .2 feet since this morning. The river wtll continue to slowly rise, reaching probably 20.8 feet by Thursday morning. From present indi cations the crest will be about 21 feet. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Cloudy, probably wirh showers: southwest winds. Western Oregon and Western Washington Cloudy, probably with showers; southwest winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Cloudy, probably with showers. Tans! Tans! Tans! at itoaentbal'a. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Wilson's rooms. 173-175 Second cor ner Yamhill, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, Auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. PORTLAND CHAPTER NO. 8. R. A. M. Stated. convocation this (Wednesday! evening at 8 o'clock sharp in Masonic Temple, at West Park and Yamhill sts. Work In Royal Arch degree. Visitors welcome. A. M. JiNAPP, Sec. HAWTHORNE LODGE, NO. ill, A. F.and A. M. Stated communi cation this (Wednesday) evening at S o'clock. West Park and Yam hill sts. Work in F. C. degrees. Visiting brethren welcome. C. E. MILLER. See WASHINGTON LODGE No. 48, A. F. and A. M. Stated com- . munlcatlon this (Wednesday X evening, 8 o'clock. East 8th and Burnside streets. Dtonatlon to Washington Memorial TemDls at Fredericksburg to be cnsldered. F. C. De gree. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec SAMARITAN LODGE No. 2, I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Second Degree. Visitors wel come. M. OSVOLD. Sec. KUTvERAL NOTICES. ARNOLD In this city, June 16. 1908. at the family residence. 906 Front street, Mrs. Mary K. Arnold, aged 55 years. 1 month, 13 days. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral s.irvloes, which will be held at the above residence on Wednesday, June 17, at 2 P. M. In terment Greenwood Cemetery. EDWARD HOI.MAN CO., Funeral IMiwt OTs. &20 8d st. Ijady assistant. lJhone M. 507. . r. FINLEX BON. Cnneral Directors, Third and Madison. Foods Miub 9. A 1599. DunDlng. McKntee GUbaugh. Funeral Dl rsetors. 1th Pine. Phone M. 41M). Lady asst. IEI.LEK-BVKNE9 CO.. rnneral DlreeU rm. tl Rossell. Ksst 1088. tsar asalatmnt. r. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 Saat Alder. Ladr assistant, fhona Bast M. Grand Central Station Tims Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Lea Tins Portland Boeeburg Passenger ....... Cottage Grova Passenger California Express San Francisco Express). West Slae Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger ........ Forest Grove Passenger .... 8:15 a. m. I 4:15 p.m. I 7:45 p.m. 1:80 a, sn. I TrOO a m. I 4:10 a.m. .1:00 a. m. 6:40 p. m. 7:15 a m. jrorest Grove passenger Arrlvlux Portland- Oregon Express Cottage Grovs Passenger... Roseburg Passenger ....... Portland Express , West Side Corvallls Passenger ....... Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger.... Forest Prove Passenger.. . . .111:30 a.m. .1 6:80 p. m. iu:is p.m. 6:85 p. m. 10:80 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 2:50 p. m. mortuekx paci Kir. Leaving Portland I Tacoma and Seattle Express. ...f 8:80 a. nv North Coast A Chicago Limited..! 1:00 p. m. Overland Express 111:45 p. m. Arriving Portland I North Coast Limited. . . Portland Express ....... Ovorland Express 7:00 a.m. 4:15 p.m. B :aa p. OREGON RAILROAD at NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger ..... ...... Chicago-Portland Snscial 7:15 a. 8:30 a. 8:15 p. 6:00 p. 8:00 a.' 0:45 a. 8:50 p. 6:15 p. Spokane Flyer Kansas city & Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer Chi.. Kan. City eV Portland EX.. Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton Passenger . . ASTORIA a COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving: l'ortlsnil Astoria as Seaside Express.,.,.. Astoria sc Soaalds Express..,.. Arriving Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger. Portland Express 8:00 a. i 6:00 p. j 12:15 p. i 10:00 p. l CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C. P. R. 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Salem and Intermediate Local 2:05 l 8:30 P. wnsonvtiis Locat 4:23 l Salem and Intermediate Exprsss4 0:05 b, AMUSEMENT. A 6360 Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Manager. Tonight, all this week, matinee Saturday Extra attraction, first time on any stage. 'THE SWINDLER." By Howard Russell, popular member of Baker Stock Company. An instan- . tancous success. Evening prices 2Nc. 35c 50i. Matinee. 15c 25c. Next week "The Henrietta." THE STAR Musical Comedy Week of June 14. 1008. TWO SHOWS EVERY EVENING. First at 7:30. Second at 9:15 P. M. Lower Floor, 35c; Balcony, 15c Matinees Dally, 2:30 P. M.. 15c. THE ARMSTRONG MUSICAL COMEDY COM I AN Y Offer the new Military Musical Satire. "GENERAL MES-UP." MARQUAM GRAND Fantages Advanced Vaudeville Attractions, TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK THE TEN COLORED KNIGHTS. An absolutely r.ew and original act consist ing of colored comedians in singing, dancing and monologue. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION. TO RCA T AND TRAINED ROOSTERS, Assisted by' the dainty and vivacious Mile. Flor. d'Allza. Three performances dally. Popular Prices. Curtain at 2:30, 7:30, 9 P. M. THE GRAND-Vaudeville deLuxe Entire Week of June 13. 1908. MLLE. MAKZKLLO'S Troupe of Wonderful Trained Birds. WEBB-ROMALO TROUPE. Acrobatic Novelty. F. F. MONTRES8A. That I. A. T. 8. K. Man, Showing "DON JUAN." Besides a Host of Other Big Acts. THE 16 A. at. to IS P. M. SYMPHONY CONCERTS AT 2:30 By the Orchestra of White & Gold. TOXIGHT AT 8:15 A Blgr Scream in Two Acts, -THE JOLLY WIDOW." Hear Marguerite La Ponte, "I'm Look ing for the Man Who Wrote the Merry Widow Waltz." "A SWEUL. BHOW" says everybody. Every night this week. LYRIC THEATER Both phones: Main 4655, Home E 1028. Week commencing Monday. June 15. third week of the famous Blunkall-Atwood Stock Company in the powerful Industrial drama "CAPITAL AGAINST LABOR." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, 2uc and 30c. Boxes 50c Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. DANCING BARGE Will Leave Foot of Washington Street Every Night at 8 o'clock. Good Music; Fine Wax Floor. Admission 50c for Four Hours' Nice Dancing. Tickets On Sale at the Dork. WHERE TO DUNE VegetarianCafe K; 25c. Meali served a la. cart a A. M. to 8 P. M. C CHRISTENSEN OPTICIAN Fourth Floor 'Corbett Bide. NEW TODAY. TOWN LOTS x For Investment or IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS? If we knew which interested yon most, we would send you our free lit erature on the subject. We have just issued two new folders. No. 3 describes the new townsite of PAL0XJSE FALLS. No. 4 tells about our irrigated tracts at PALOUSE ORCHARDS. You must be interested in one or the other which is it? If it is con venient for you to call and see us, do so; we shall be glad to talk with you, but if it is not possible for you to see us personally, fill in the following blank and mail it to us, and we will send, by return mail, literature, with out any cost to you. Gentlemen : I am interested in '. and would like to receive your free folder No. ...... Please send same by return mail, and oblige. Name Address Date Don't procrastinate, but do this to day. Opportunities come to every body, but the man who seizes the op portunity is the successful man. The Palouse Irrigation & Power Co. 246 Stark Street, Portland. Loan Wanted $30,000 First mortgage, 5 years, 8 per cent; out-of-town proposition, on which $200,000 has been expend ed; gilt-edge and particulars on application to JACKSON & DEERING, 246 Stark St. FOR SALE 100x100 feet Northeast corner 17th and Kearney streets. WAKEFIELD, FRIES S CO. 229 Stark St. A hQtr 9 Pt Q !?cj5$5S M. 660. M5W 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 sputh of Portland, on the main line of the Southern Pa cific R. 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 susceptible4 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, F. B. WAITE, Roseburg, Oregon. Or Room 336, Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon.. t afgain areain!! Bargain!!! The finest kind of a stock farm in Linn County. 602 acres, 200 acres in cultivation; all fenced; good house, 4 barns; enough large oak timber on place to pay for it. How long do you think it will last at $12 per acre? THE JACOBS-STINE COMPANY Co-operative Farm Lands Dept. 148 Fifth St. SPANTON-S SPECIALS. IVANHOE. $1700 Nsw seven-room dwelling. lot SOxlOO. cost '2O00 to build; must sell. owing1 to death In family. -VERNON. 2000 A good, 7-room house, lot 87 x 100 with nice lawn, rose bushes and wooflhouse. This Is a vt:ry good buy. $H4(K) Now 2-story 6 rooms and recep tion hall, dwelling, lot 50x100; terms. 500 cash, balance as rent. HIGHLAND PARK. 12000 Two-story, 6-room dwelling, lot 50x100; will make terms or trade tor a farm. I0EALVIEW. 12250 New 6-roora modern cottage, lot 50x100, splendid location, 300 cash and i20 per month. 6 per cent, cn balance. SUNNYSIDE. $2000 Very desirable cottage, with many very attractive features, paneled walls, etc.. corner lot; will make good home; tine section. EAST PORTLAND. $7500 Beautiful residence and garage, in very best residence section on East 61de within 15 minutes' walking distance of town; corner of which Is worth $3250 alone; line trees and roses; terms. THE SPANTON CO. Main 2828. 270 Stark st. Hood River Orchard 20 ACRES, 19 acres under cultiva tion, 15 acres In standard orchard 3 and 8 yearn old. House worth $1000; stock and Implements valued at $1000, all in cluded. This place Is 4 miles from town and will make an Ideal home and a big revenue producer for someone. Price only $9)00., and we can arrange terms. DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH 508-509 Swetland Building. LOT BARGAINS For spot cash to close out an estate : $1600 8 lots in block 4, Goodmornlng; Add. 10004 lots In block 30. Portsmouth. $100020 lots In block 20, Portsmouth. F. W.REILsS 915 WILLIAMS AVE.. Phone Woodlawn 1596. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL. to McKay Bldg.. Sd Stark. GIVJ2 MJ A CALL. FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE. FOR SALE A few small lots on 48th and 49th St., near Hawthorne aveM from $500 on your own terms. H. Gordon, room 832. Sherlock bldg. "WE are selling cottages on easy terms, from $1200 up: call at 607 Alberta St.. and we win show you a few now bsing completed. Slate Land Co. REAL KSXATS D1CAI.KIM. Aadrswa, T. V. A Co. M. S34B. SS Hamlltoa kL Baker. Alfred A., Z1S Ablogtoo bldg. Chapln A Her'iow. $33 Chamber of Commerce. Compton, s. F. pac. se AIMS. 100 Ablngtoa W. Cook. B. 8. A Co.. 507-8 Corbett bldg. Crossley Co.. 706-S Corbett bldg. M. 1853. Ooddard. H. W.. MrJn and A 74A 110 2d st. Jtanlngs A Co.. Main l&B. SOS Oregoalaa. Kmaey A Stamphsr. 531-633 Lbr. Ex. M. 4M Lm, V. BL. room 411 Corbett building. Kali A Voa Borstal 104 3d st, 2 E. Burmstda. CDonaell. J. F., U. 4561 A A256L $0 Stark. Palmer. B. P., 21$ Commercial club bldg- M. 8696. A 2653. Parrlah, Watklns A Co.. 250 Alder SC Porter A French. 601 Commercial bldg. Reed, Fields A Tynan. U. TO04. AS051. 101 2d. Schalk. Geo. D.. $64 Stark st. Main SM. A38X harkey. J. P. A Co.. 122 H Sixth st. wecssos, A. F. A Co., 2odlj tl'ashlagtoa sc. The Oregon Beat Estate Co. 88 ft Third st. (Holladay Addition.) Veteran Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce, WaddeU. W. O.. $09 Lumber Exchange bldg. White. B. F.. Washington st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. SWELL 6-room bouse. Just completed, on Multnomah st.. In Holladay Park Addi tion; hardwood floors In hall, livlngroom and library; beautifully finished; this house to worth more than the price we are ask ing. $3500. on which we will take a small cash payment and the balance monthly. H. P. PALM BR. 213 Commercial Club Bldg., Main S099. A 2653, $2300 BUTSs 6-room modern house, full basement; best of plumbing, wood fibre plaster; strictly up-to-date; corner lot, fine lawn, cement walks: this Is In walk ing distance and we win sell on easy terms; will rent for $22.50 per month. CAMERON & CABLE. SB8 Chamber of Commerce. Phones: Main 7939: Home A 2353. ONE-HALF ACRE. All In fruit and berries of all varieties; new house of 6 large rooms, nice lawn plenty of roses and shrubbery, west of 5th St.. and only 4 blocks from excel lent car service. This la a nice home. Price $3500. SWEET, 204 Corbett bldg. ONLY ONE) LEFT. NOB HILL HOMH1 SOLD ON THE MORAL RISK. That elegant modern house in the We.t Side's best residence district, 804 North 24th St., near Pettygrove; terms, nothing don, $75 r-r month. . FIDELITY TRUST CO.. Owner. Phone Main 447. 406 Commercial Block. THE BEST BUY IN UPPER ALBTN A. On carllne near Piedmont, new modern cottage. 5 rooms and attic, concrete foun dation, basement, cement walks, laun dry tubs and floor: electrlo and gas fix tures, porcelain bath, wash basin, toilet and sink, $2000; terms. Inquire at Mi Sellwood st. FOR SALE Chicken ranch. 10 acres good soil, 6-room house and good barn, nearly new, 4 chicken houses, some fruit, all under cultivation and In crop; good fences: located 1H miles from good town In Clark County. Wash.; price $1500. easy terms. Room 530 Lumber Exchange. LEST YOU FORGET. That this pretty home Is the best bar gain on the market; only $3700; small pay ment down, balance as rent. ZIMMERMAN. 521 Corbett Bldg. BUY A HOME AND SAVE RENT. New 7-room house, modern, except fur nace, lot 36x129 $1700, $100 down, bal ance like rent. REALTY BROKERAGE CO.. 268 Stark et.. room 82. BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR $1000. Swell 7-room house, lot 60x100. in Sel wood, nice lawn, roses and handy to car. Price $2400. $1000 cash, balance to suit. GRUSSI A GANTNER. 26S Washington st., corner Third, room 7. SNAP 5-room modern cottage, full brick basement four fruit trees, plenty of ber ries and flowers, 50x100 lot. west front, across the river on East 8th.. walking distance, only $4500. $3000 cash. FRANK BOLLAM, 128 Third St. BARGAIN 5-room cottage, modern plumb ing, tinted walls, gas fixtures, cement basement, lot 60x100. lawn and roses, street improvements paid, near Haw thorne ave., only $2400. $300 down. Conk 11 n Bros.. 802 Rothchlld bldg. FINE LOT TO BUILD HOUSE ON. A beautiful lot between two nice houses on East 33d St.. 160 ft. from car. price $600. $100 cash, balance terms to suit. GRUSSI A GANTNER. room 7. 265 Wash ington su. corner Third. WD CAN SELL you an acre of ground, soil of the very best, only short distance from Estacade. car line and a few minutes from town for $350. on eapy terms. KNAPP A MACKEY. T Chamber of Commerce. $6500. Corner 137x157 and nice 7-room house: this is a very desirable home, with all conveniences. ZIMMERMAN. 621 Corbett Bldg. $1100 Will buy 160x154 feet within 3 blocks of streetcar line; these lots are high and sightly; in good location and Just the place to build a home; $200 cash, balance $15 per month. C. B. Lucas. 820 Corbett bldg. 65x100 FEET on Hawthorne avenue, $1100. 50x100 feet Ellis street, Midway, $450. 60x100 feet, E. Harrison St., near 34th, $350. Easy term?. KNAPP ft MACKEY. 7 Chamber of Commerce. $33O0 Strictly modern, 6-room houet 13 minutes to the heart of the city, on Im proved street: select neighborhood; $500 cash, balance like rent, at 6 per cent. A. A. Hoover, 681 E. 10th. Sellwood 777. RICH garden land, part boaverdam, lOVi acres cleared, small house, part In vege tables, on Salem electric: $4.VK): terms. REALTY BROKERAGE CO.. 208 Stark st-, room 82. A SACRIFICE Choice corner. 2 lots, strictly modern 7-room house, built for a home but must be sold. Irvlngton; full view Mt. Hood, only $5500. Owner. Phones, Exchange 1: House 17. FROM OWNER. New modern 6-room cottage at Flrland, block and half to carllne; easy terms; like paying rent. Address L 7, Oregonian. PORTLAND HEIGHTS 5-rcom cottage, hard finish and hardwood floor, lot 80x100; finest view in city; $2000 will handle it. Call room 530 Lumber Exchange. THIS WEEK SPECIAL BARGAIN LOTS. TAKE ALBERTA -ST. CAR. JOHN B. MATTHEWS. OFFICE 27TH AND ALBERTA SELLWOOD on Spokane avenue, lot 50x100. with small house and well fitted up; place to keep chickens. Inquire Elkhorn Market. Phone Sellwood 905. T-ROOM bouse. Highland. New. modern; a big snap. $3260. John P. Sharkey Co. 122 6th st Main 650, A 253T. $100 CASH and $25 a month buys a 8 room house In Highland, near Union ave., $2500. State Land Co.. 133 First st. ARE you looking for a snap suburban home? If so. see owner quick. 288 East Morrison. Phone East 2522. $2750 Exceptionally well-built modern 6-room house, sightly: Vernon carllne. 416 Cham ber of Commerce. $1550 Nice new cottage, 706 East 6th, near Beech; close to car; bath, gas, etc Owner, 208 4th. Main 8990. CALL upon u for bargains In choice houses. Pollen A Herdman. Phones East 896. C 1093. cor. of 15th and Halsey. BARGAINS 774-784 East Yamhill. 24th; brand new 6-room residences; fireplace; $3260, 3500; terms. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Sightly modern. 8-room home; your own terms. Call room 40. Washington bldg. AT actual cost, on easy terms, a 6-roora new residence on fully Improved street, corner lot. Owner 601 Buchanan bldg. $2200 NEW 6-room cottage; terms. Owner obliged to sell. Inquire 602 Worcester bldg. TWO $450 Rose City park lots at $350 each: terms. X 23. Oregonian. TWO lots in Nob Hill. For Information ad dress AD 26. Oreeonlan. No agents. FOR SALE 8 -room bouse and lot. Apply 857 Northrup st. FOR SALE Houss, 8 Urge room a Apply. 675 E. 26th St. CHOICE lots, best locations. Dollen Herdman. CLOSING up an estate, few lots In, Penin sular $125 each. A 4624. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. AT RIVERDALE ON THE WILLAMETTE.: 6-room house and 4 lots, 50x100. beaut!-' ful view and ideal location. 15 minute1 ride to center of town bathroom Willi new porcelain tub, large verandas, hy draulic ram supplies, pure mountain water to house, barn and garden, fine bearing fruit trees, barn and chicken house; new electric line will pass ihfl house: price $3200, $SO0 cash, balance a per cent. LOTS ON WILLAMETTE RIVER 50x100. Beautifully located, graded streets, elec tric light, city water, close to carllne, 2.", minutes" ride to center of town; lots $200 and up; easy payments. SMALL FARM HOMES OW OR NEAR NEW ELECTRIC LINE. 12acres. 6 In cultivation, tlce new hou3e of 4 rooms, good tarn and out houses; stock and implements included, $2000. half cash. 15 acres, all In cultivation, fine home of 6 rooms. 6 acres walnuts 4 acres cherries, at a sacrifice, $3250. half cash. 10 acres, all in cultivation; 4-room house, barn, etc., $1S00, $1350 cash. We have secured bargains in small and large farms on the new electrlo line to Hillsboro and Forest Grove to be in op eration by September 1. The prices on these excellent farms ate very reasonable and we gladly take you out to judge lor yourself. AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. On a small investment. 6 acres on Fremont St. 2"4 miles from postofflce, near 3th st., between Irving ton and Rose City Park; 4-room house and barn, 175 fruit trees. 2 acres berries In finest condition and enough plants to set the whole tract out In berries which, will bring about $200o per year income. In connection would mako an ideal chick en ranch, being only 80 minutes by wagon from the middle of the city. In a few years you can sell the tract In lots i from $r0O up. Beautiful view and high location. Investigate this proposition; no better opportunity will ever knock at your door. THE CROSSLRY COMPANY. INC.. 708-709 Corbett bldg.. 5th and Morrison St. Phones: A 5722; Main 7S."5. HALF ACRE TRACTS. We are offering the best thing In acre er half acre tracts In Portland: water mains laid and terms of only $10 cash and $10 per month. CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO.. 110 24 SU WALNUTS. I am offering for sale some very cholft) land In tracts of 5 acres or more, which. I will set to walnuts this Fall and care for. for four years. Old walnut trees on this land prove it Is adapted to their growth; 16 miles from Portland on elec tric line; very eaev terms: also 200 acres of land. 20 miles from Port land. l3 miles from railroad station; this Is very fine land for fruit or walnuts; soil is uniform and deep; would sell this in 40 acre tracts If desired. W. E. BURKE, 620 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE 9 acres good land, 7 acres In grain and garden, 12-room cottage house 2 stories, bath, hot and cold water; fine barn and chicken house, large chicken yard, Vsoodshed. toolliouse, tank house 14x14 24 ft. high. 2t00 gal. used for Ir rigation: cellar 12x18. cement floor, ce ment walks; all small farming Imple ments. - 60 fruit trees. 9 years old. all kinds small fruit; located In city limits of 500 population, 12 miles to Portlanu 2 railroads in town; reasons for selling, sickness and must be sold. For terms call roum 6:10 Lumber Exchange. PORTLAND HEIGHTS VIEW PROPERTY. 131x100 feet, unobstructed view, choice location- a beautiful home site. Price $5O00; terms. JOHN P. SHARKEY CO., 122Vi 6th SL MOUNT TABOR HOME. Beautiful grounds of i acre, with 15 cr 20 large fruit trees and all kinds of small fruit, two grape vines, wistaria vine and other shrubbery and a 6-room house, iwc new. but in fairly good condition; house is plastered and ha3 just been newly painted and papered. Is 5 blocks from the carllne. on Gilliam st. This place Is a snap at $2750, on which we can Klve terms. H. P. PALMER. 213 Commercial Club Bldg. Main 86a9. A 2653. HAWTHORNE AVE. Splendid 7-room mod ern house, not far out, $3400; $300 cash, $30 per month; a snap. One lot. Just off the avenue, north. Im proved street: cement and parked walks: good homes surrounding: $115o; terms. One lot Just off the avenue, south, covered With garden; $ti75; terms. Another In same vicinity. $475. A choice corner lot in Hawthorne Park, remarkably cheap price; terms. J. R. STIPE1, 223 Chamber Commerce. FOR SALE CHEAP 80 acres good land on main county road; fenced, cross-fenced; or chard, all kinds berries. 12 h?ad dairy cat tle, good team horses, all kinds farming Im plements, house, 2 barns, crop In, separator, hogs, 20 acres cleared; 30 miles to Port land, 9 from Woodland. For Information address J. B. Lamar, Etna, Clark Co., Wash. $1000 cash will handle 6-room modern two story house, full brick basement, gas, sewer and electric lights, iull i-'lumbini;. cement walks, both street corner, nice shrubbery. East 2Sth and Irving; bal ance 3 years 7 per cent. FRANK BOLLAM. 128 Third st. ELEGANT HOME EAST MAIN ST. $1500, A swell modern, brand new house on East Main St.. walking distance nevt-r was lived In. Price $4750, $1500 cash, balance to suit. GRUSSI ,& GANTNER. 265 Washington St.. corner Third room 7. WE HAVE a 10-acre tract of land, eoll of the very best, only 30 minutes by electrlo cars from First and Aider sts., at 30O per acre; or will sell one-half of the tract at same price per acre; easv terms. KNAPP & MACKEY, 1 Chamber of Commerce. $2500 A pretty new cottage that we can sell on reasonable terms and payments, close to school and car: good location. A pretty West Side home, very convenient, good lo cation. Kindlv call at office for particulate. ZIMMERMAN-. 621 Corbett Bldg. ONE OF THE LAST RARE CHANCES. $3000 for a full lot on East loth st. between Stark and Oak; easy walking dis tance, with a 7-room house, lot alone worth the price; $500 cash and balance like rent. F. FUCHS. 221 i4 Morrison st. GOOD house, barn, lot 80x125, high, dry, gently sloping; grass, shade, rosea, mag nificent trees loaded with ch-erries, apples, splendid neighborhood; improved streets, electric-lighted; near carllne, schools, good stores; $2500: terms. Owner, 205 Mlsner St., Moutavilla. Tabor 211. TWO ACRES of land, excellent soil, near Wichita station, on the O. W. P. & Ry. Co.. short distance east of Sellwood, on very easy terms. Price, $700. KNAPP & MACKEY, 7 Chamber of Commerce. READY for occupancy, 8-room modern house, complete inside and outside, bar gain for a party wanting same for home. East Hide, good neighborhood, lot 50 by 100: $40X, will accept small payment, to reliable party. AD 25, Oregonian. $2250 6-room modern house. in Albina, near streetcar: house Is nearly new; full lot; full cement basement, bath, pantry, closets, gas and electric light; fxtures all In; large porch and is worth $500' more money; must be sold. C. B. Lucas. 320 Corbett bldg. MUST SELL Mv beautiful home In lrvington. 627 Han cock St.. between 16th and 17th;. price $4750, $1250 cash, balance $35 per month. See owner. 607 Couch bldg. Phone A 3213. FOR SALE 114 acres, 6-room house, 24 fruit trees, small fruit; all fenced and best of soil; good location; fair barn: firice $1100, cash, balance easy terms, loom 530 Lumber Exchange. $2650 MODERN 8-room two-story house, corner, small lot, on Clinton sc. $500 down, balance easy terms. FRANK BOLLAM. 128 Third st. CHOICE acreage; grows everything; best walnut land in Oregon: close In on Salem Electrlo line; $125 up per acre; easy terms. A. S. Draper, room 26 Lafayette bldg.. 6th, cor. Washington. FINE home on Hawthorne ave., 6 large rooms, cement basement, modern In every way; should be seen to be appreci ated; only $3800 terms. Conklln Bros., 802 Rothchlld bldg. J. M. KERR A CO.. Real estate, farms, 268 Stark St., room 10. A 6148. Main 1222- BEST bargains In bungalow. Dollen A Herdman..