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THE MORNING OREGONIAN. THURSDAY," JUNE 25, 1908. 13 PLACE VALUES ON ROADS RAILROAD COMMISSION WILL FIX RATE BASIS. Meetings to Be Held In Chamber of Commerce Auditorium, Be ginning June SO. Members of the Oreson Railroad Commission will commence June 29 on the work of estimating the value of railroad properties In this state, as a basis for arriving at equitable rates. Meetings will be held by the Commis sion in the Chamber of Commerce audi torium, and the Pilot Rock, Condon and Shaniko branches of the O. R. & N. will be taken up first. Then the Cor vallls & Eastern will be taken up, after which the main lines of the O. R. & N. and Southern Pacific will bo investigat ed in the same way. An expert named Pope, who has sup plied information to the Washington Railroad Commission on the valuation of the O. R. & N. lines in that state, will appear before the Commission representing' the railroad. The Com missioners also have maps and profiles that will be of great value in arriving at the desired figures. Data of original cost of the various properties are available and the cost of reproduction of the lines will be based on the known quantities of earth to be -handled in construction as well as property values. In the investigation of the railroad properties of Washington, the Commis sion of that state found that the known quantities Involved were agreed upon, but there was a decided difference In the cost between the Commission and the railroads. The Investigation in that state proved very expensive, a spe cial expert being employed, and the cost was not far from $50,000. It is believed that the Oregon Commission will arrive at Just as definite results at a very small portion of the cost. Victim of Shooting Dies. BAKER CITY, Or., June 24. (Special.) James Elliot, who was shot yesterday near Richland, in this county, by E. Will lams, died last night. Williams was brought to Baker and lodged in the County Jail. He will be charged with murder. ' AT THE HOTELS. The Portland Frank F. Carpenter, New fork; C. F. Athlrson, D. B. Chandler. New Tork; M. B. Gwinn and wife, Pendleton; Vm. Grimes and wife, Mary D. Dobin, T. Crimes. M. Roberts, Oklahoma; J. W. Gllt per, Andernon; "W. L. Evana and wife, Bloomlngton; Gus Samson. Ed E. Mehans. Berkeley; U C. Klein, Carroll; H. J. li ter, Aurora: A. J. Kleemeycr, San Fran cisco; A. W. Baendrick and wife. Chas. P. Cochran. Philadelphia; E. G. Brabroak, W. D. Wood, Seattle: R. S. Conn. Norfolk; C. H. Conn, Princess; W. F. Koch, New York; M. S. Florsheim, Chicago; Chas. Peterson Hid wife. Calgary: J. M. Brown, Evans ville; Chas. W. Brooke. W. G. Knapp and wife, New York: A J. Harris and wife. ta!las; W. T. Solomon, New York; A. J. fctelnberger. W. ?t. Concanan. San Fran cisco; P. M. Cord. Jr., St. Louis; H. D. Covey and wife, Boston: Geo. Crabbee, Edingbera: H. K. Kaderrakcr, San Fran cisco; John B. Emellie. St. Louis; Mrs. J. T. De Force, Seavlew: II. H. Clark, Chica go: M. W. Schmidt, B. H. Cox. San Fran cisco; E. R. Wlllard. Los Angeles; H. V. flcudden. St. I.ouls; T. A, Lcnehense. New York; E. F. Sweeney, R. D. Ansland. Se attle: M. Jones, New York: JH. H. Morris, Vancouver; J. H. Koch, St. Paul; R. C. Stuart. Seattle: B. K. ColTman. L. J. Schil ler. H. W. Beatley, New York; Sam Rosen stein. Chicago: H. H. Gault, St. Louis; H. E. Gray, St. Paul. The Oreiroii Mrs. C. P. Ziglev, Astoria; H. S. Schema, Sheffield; H. L. Sender. la coma; C. T. Marquardt. Sail Francisco; R. E. Jarvls. Seattle; S. A. Sherwood, Belling ham; A. Mantell, city; S. P. Moore, St. Louis: E. K. Jones, Coos Bay: B. w. Cole, Woodland; T. D. Keech, San Francisco; C. Butler. Port Townsend: K. E. Cooper, wife and son, Jersey City; E. W. Dutton. At lanta: D. Campbell, BellinKham; W. J. White and wife, San Francisco; H. M. Crooks. Albany; E. S. Blair, Spokane; H. L. Gilford. New York City; T. J. Ohsfeldt, Condon; G. 1L Coleman, Chicago; T. E. Briff. Denver; E. Campbell, San Jose; R. McKInley, Seattle: I. M. Blackford, ClatB kanle; C. S. Mudge, Portland: B. M. Breeawell. McMlnnville; S. C. Morton and wife. Knappton; H. M. Cohen, Seattle; M. McDonald, Hoquiam; E. L. Pennock, Cas cade; Mr. and Mrs. Daulltt, Denver; Miss Constance Braashder, Portland; J. F. Ven ables, L. String. Seattle; L. S. AInsworth and wife. Paisley; w. A. Bump, Yaqulna; G. C. Wattles. Detroit: A. J. Tolmie. Chicago; C. H. Rosenberg, wife and daughter, Pendle ton; W. H. Rice and wife. H. C. Gregg. 8eattle; J. R. Marvin, city; Miss Nellie Van Gilder, Ccntralla; F. C. Shults and wife, Raymond; C. H. Fraer, Junction City; R. F. Hills. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wisdom. Port land: G. A. Wright and wife. Palo Alto; W. M Watson. Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Adams. Valleyford; W. C. Michael, Chi cago; Mrs. H. C. Gregg. Helen Gregg, Walla Walla; J. W. Morton. Hood River. The Imperial C. M. Waltman. Indianap olis; W. R. Cunnlngton. Portland; Mrs. C. E. De Force. Emma C. Warren. Astoria; Frank Tracey, Rawhide; Ed Dorgan. Tom Wattens, AJbany; Arthur O. Merrick, city; C. Langert. Chicago: R E. Williams. Dal las; R. L. Allzez and wife, San Francisco; G. Moyanham and wife. Spokane; A. Sln ehelmer. Portland; E. Cockran. La Grande; E. Mauk. Vancouver: Mrs. G. L. King and daughter, Ontario: Mrs. E. C. Cross, Salem; Mrs. E. N. Benchley. Miss Louis Carhart, Fullerton; C. J. Trenchard, Astoria; J. M. Gardiner, Coos Bay; O. F. DUliaad, W. T. Beverldge, Mrs. Ben Peck, Seattle; J. K. Kakerly, St. Helens: H. Macmlllon. San Francisco: C. It. Cornelius, clly; H. A. Clifford. Baker City: W. M. Jones and wife, Dallas; H. J. WInthorn, Newport; Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Fulmer, Concordia; G. w. Per clval. Seaside; Ethel C. Redd, Carlton; Tom Kernan, Green Bay; W. E. Lee. Gas tow; J. O. Boeon. Astoria; Rosa M. S. Weill, Cove; Alpha Wilson. Independence; Bertha Godbersen. Anna Godbersen, Mosier; J. B. Wlikerson, Forest Grove; W. R. Chap man. Coos Bay; W. A. Charptn. Spring field; E. Hall, Springfield; 8. Mathews, Vera Mathews, San Francisco. The Perkins W. B. Johnston, Roseburg; J. H. Altken. Herrlngton: R. A. Harned, La Grande; W. Buckley. The Dalles- G A. Eberhard and wife, S. P. Fletcher and wife, Newberg; Mrs. Joseph, Rainier; Mr. West din and wife. Arcade; G. W. Nlnevieve, Montesano; F. Becker, G. J. Becker, Aber deen; Mrs. H, E. Thompklns, Seattle; J. F. Spencer, Kelso; E. H. Davis, Hermiston; G. M. Gillette, Sioux City; Miss Wyatt. Albanv; Miss Altermatt, Albany; J. c. Fawlle, Shaniko; Mrs. J. A. Woolery, Irvln; F. H Caldwell and wife. Buxton! F. Donahuo, Chehalis; R. A. Miller. Corvallls; E. S. Smith. Hood River; C. Fox and wife. 'Co quette: H. M. Mclntyre, Washington; D. W. Cushman and wife. Toledo: J. Macphersey, Kallspell; E. J. Merrell and wife, Winnipeg; H. C. Means, Anna Means, H. Means, Mrs. John Knight, E. A. Grover, Pendleton; J. H. Aftenbach. New York; H. W. Earver, In dianapolis; W. H. Kaiser, Merrell; O. A. Melcher and wife, Omaha; Mrs. J. p. Kellher, Seattle; F. A. Boggess. Roseburg; N. L. Looker. Los Angeles; j. H. Davis and daughter. Erie: J. B. Cornett, Shedds; L. N. Htelpenitell, Ashland; R. L. mlth, Dunlop; H. L. Bartlett, Duluth; F. Cohen, Pendle ton. The St. Charles J. A. Curry, city; L. S. Denleon. Kelso; B. E Gibson, city; E. O. Woodall. Long Creek; R. Marvin. Clats kar.ie; J. 'Curry ar.d wife. city; C. W. Hamilton and wife. Wm. Daily. Salem; P. O. Swarthout, Gervais; N. B. Whitten. Pcappoose; D. B. Wagger.er. Hlllsboro; John Johnson. Chicago; Bert Herbert, city; H. C. Nelson. Oystervllle; Harry Rose, Berg land; Albert TJcrsen. Ellensburg: S. J. Fore, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Portland; Thos. Rhortridge, Fallon; J. C. Mast, city; L. L. Simmons, Kalama: Bert Herbert, Baker City: H. Snipes and wife. The Dalles; A. E. Cooper, city; Geo. W. Phillips. Deep River: James Deas, Geo. Rockey and wife. Rainier; Walter K. Spiers, city; J. E. Ross and wife. Salem: Thos. Butts, city; H. La mont. Lyle: E. E. Russell, Auburn; Mrs. W. J. Blake and family. lone; .7. Eddy, Ta coma: Chas. MeCauley, St. Helens; A. L. I. ayton. Kalis City; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Olen. Cllmonvtlle; A. E. Holmes, H. - A. Knolcs. F. M. Knoles, Kelso; Geo. Steven son. Bruce: C. G. Batter. Scappoose; chas. Arnold, city; D. B. Ben. Albany; W. Fou.lkes. Farmington; E. W. Scott. Stev enson; J. F. Gutcher. Lyle; M. Hoven, C C Hoven. Goble; Mr. Kelly and family. Rainier; A. G. Evans, Woodland; W. Joyes. Miss Etta Whetotom. Coqullle; Margaret Downer, Charles Philips, Marshfleld; E. O. Woodall, Long Creek; W. E. Lee and child. Forest Grove; G. F. Chester ar,d wife. Bar ton; M. Ochman and wife, Rufus; S. T. Carpenter. Eagle River; Wm. Wiest and wife. Cotlln: P. O. Snanhout. Gervais; R. Jenkens. Boise; G. E. Ackley, White Sal mon. The Duo moo re P. E. Vahs, Seattle; L. G. Clarke and wife. Portland; Miss Lena Harding. Miss Eva Harding, Clatskanie; M. F Fenton. city; J. E. Radlev, Oakland; Malone Joyce. Los Angeles; F. W. Chriswell, Seattle: C. H. Wilson, city; Mrs. L. w. Sch&ffner. &Irtla Bchaffaer, fort Lodge) THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. EUROPF.AV FUJ MODERN RESTACRAXT COST ONE Mini 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 '1 iaf Dtataaee Pboat la Every Room. BPS!!!- FIFTH Centrally Every Modern THE Park St Bet Morrison and Alder CALUMET HOTEL American and European Sample J. F. DA VIES, President St Charles Hotel 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 furnisned Ho tel Third and Main Streets. Fronting on the beau tiful City Plaza and adjacent to business center. EUEOPEAN PLAN RATES $1.00 DAY AND UP Free Bus to and From Trains. Up-to-Date GrilL Telephone in Every Boom. Private Baths. J. B. Bralller and wife. Seaside; T. J. Rand, Hamster; S. B. Best, city;' V. A. Wade and wife. G. C. Wade. Albuquerque; H 1 Jenkins, G. B. Scott, Spokane; P. E. Noyes, Honolulu; Mrs. Dlngman and sister. Norrls D. perclval, L. R. Strong, Manila; 1. W. Satterwater, San Jose; J. D. Dawson, A. Hesse, Manila. The Lenox C. H. Welch, Astoria: C. French, O. B. Haynes, Colfax; H. N. Clark, Minneapolis; J. F. Llng. Mrs. R. Lainc and daughter, Pendleton; Ethel Pleury, New berg; D. Jackson. Tacoma; H. W. Wright, New York: T. Holland, city: F. W. Whit more. Wallace; John Stull,. San Francisco; H M. Shaw, city; M. M. Jahne, Colfax; Mrs. W. H. Thompson. Seattle; Clarence Bertt, Newberg: B. K. Burt and wife, Har rlsburg; Mrs. E. Jacobson, L. Kelty and wife, Spokane: Mrs. A. D. Hardin. Carson. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, June 24. Maximum tempera ture, 79 degrees; minimum, 53. River read ing at 8 A. M-, 20.1 feet; change in last 24 hours, 0.4 feet. Total Talnfall (5.-P. M. to 5 F. M.), none; total since September 1, 190", 38.70 iiKhes; normal since September lt 1907, 43.67 inches; deficiency. 4.97 Inches. Total sunshine June 23. 1908. 12 hours, 12 minutes; possible sunshine, 15 hours, 46 min utes. Barometer reduced to sea level) at S F. M.. 30.06 Inches. THE) RIVER. The stage of the Willamette river at Port land at 6 P. M. was 20 feet, which Is a fall of .04 of a foot In the last 24 hours. The river will continue to fall for several days and go below 19 feet by Saturday morning. WEATHER CONDITIONS. No rain has fallen on the Pacific slope during the last 24 hours, except a few small showers In extreme Northwestern Washington. It le about ten degrees warmer Is the ter HE4DQCARTEKS FOR TOURISTS ml COMMERCIAL to famine ana tin gle rentlemd. The manacemeot will be pleaed at all time; to show rooms ami five prieea. A mod ern Turkish bath ea tabllahmaot in the hotL j 11. c. BOWERS, Manager. OTt DOLLARS. Modern Improvements Imperial Hotel Seventh and Washington PbiL Metschan & Sons, Props. Rates $1.00-S1.50-$2.00" COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS As Well as Other Travelers Who Come to Portland and Make Their Home at ' "THE CORNELIUS" Corner Park and Alder', are all delighted with Its ap pointments and furnishings situated one block from the clanging 'street cars, one Is assured of a good night's rest. Several large sample rooms In the hotel. Rates Single. $1.50 and up; double 12.00 and up. DR. C. W. CORNELIUS, N. K. CLARKE. Proprietor. Manager. COMPLETELY REMODELED AND REFURNISHED. New Perkins Hotel AND WASHINGTON STREETS. Located. Large. Light Sample Rooms. Convenience, Including Phone in Every Room. 75 Rooms with Private Bath. ELEGANT CAFE AND GRILL 'Has meets all trains. Rates 1.0O and op. W. S WETLAND, Manager. A Strictly First-Class and Modern Hotel Containingl70 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. Lome Distance Phosfc In Kvery Boom. Auto Bus Meets All Train. Ratas American. 2 00 per day and op. Rates European, fl.OO per day and up. P.r month. slnai room and board. $43 to $63 according to room. For two. S75 to $110. Board without room ISO per month NORTONIA HOTEL ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST. Portland's Newest and Most Modern: Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof Rates to Families! Onr Sua Meets All Train Suite, with Bathe, for Traveling Menu C a DA VIES, Sec nod Trees. THE DANMOORE Portland's new hotel. 475 Waanlnston, corner 14th.. epp. HeillK Theater. Esropeas plan $1.00 and Up. Bus meeta all trains. DAN J. MOORE. Proprietor. Hotel Moore Clatsop Beach, Sea aide, Or. Open all year. For Infor mation apply at The Damntore, ritory between the Rocky mountains and the Cascade mountains, while to the west of the latter range the temperature has re mained nearly stationary. The indications are for showers snd thun derstorms Thursday in Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho, with cooler weather in that section and alBO In Oregon, Western Washington and probably Southwestern Idaho. Pacific Coast weather. Observations taken at 5 P. M., Paclflo time, June 24, 1908. Wind. STATIONS. Baker City . . Bismarck , Boise Eureka , Helena Kamloops .. North Head . . Pocatello ....... Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento . Salt Lake San Francisco Spokane Tacoma 88 ;0.00!10SH Clear Clear Clear Pt Cloudy Clear Pt Cloudy Rainy Clear Clear Clear Pt Cloudy IO.OO!12!N 9010.00 14jB 5410.00 U N SiO.OO'lO.S 92 0.00 12 SW 58 0.10 8 :W 82j0.OOl 6-SE 790.00 11NW 96 0.00L 8 SB 80 0.00 IdNW 9410.00 6;SB 80:0.00 14 NW 66!0.00il2 W 92'0.00jl2 S 70;0.00 6;W ! CI ear Clear Clear Clear ICloudy FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair and cooler; northwesterly winds. Oregon Fair, cooler, except near the coast; northwesterly winds. Washington Fair vest, probably showers or thunderstorms east portion; cooler, except near the coast; northwesterly winds. Idaho Fair south, probably showers or thunderstorms norta portion; cooler, except In southeast portion. AMUSEMENTS. IIEILIG THEATER Three Kightfl. Bepinniny Tonight. Special Matinee Saturday William Collier In the Delightful Comedy "CACGHT IX THE RAIN.' Beats Now Selling. Evening 12 to SOc; Matinee. $1.50 to 25c. HEILIG THEATER Fourteenth and Washington Streets. Phones Main 1 end A 11S2 ITEXT SUNDAY 2CIGHT The charming: actress MAY R0BS0N In the delightful comedy THE REJUVENATION OF AUNT MARY Seat sale opens tomorrow. Prices fl.BO, 11.00, 75c. 60a. Seat Sale Tomorrow MR. MANTELL SHAKESPEARE HEILIG THEATER, WEEK OF JUNE 29. Monday night King Lear Tuesday nTgbt Macbeth Wednesday afternoon 8hylock (In "The Merchant of Venice") Wednesday night Hamlet Thursday night Othello Friday night King Lear Saturday afternoon Macbeth Saturday night King Richard III Evening prices 11.50 to SOc Matinee price $1.00 to 25o BAKER THEATER Phone Main 2 A 5360 GEO. L. BAKER, Oeneral Manager. Tonight and All Week Matinee Saturday Bronson Howard's Famous Play, "THJB HENRIETTA." As originally played by Btuart Robson and W. H. Crane. Evening 25a 83c 50c; matinee, IBe. 25e. Next Week, Startln Sunday Matinee, Hoyt's 'A Hun oh of K.eys." THE STAR Musical Comedy Week of June 21. 1903. LAST WEEK OF THE ARMSTRONG MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, Offering the howling musical fares "CHARLIE'S I'XCLE." TIME AND PRICES REMAIN THB SAME. THE GRAND--Vaudeville de Luxe Entire Week of June 22. 1908. First appearance In Portland of the Sulli van ft Considine Road Show. THE GREAT OKITO FAMILY, Chinese Magicians and Illusionists. MEIER ANI) MORA, European Excentrlquists. IlAVEEN, CROSS A CO.. "Roman Sports and Pastimes." MARQUAM GRAND Pantages Advanced Vaudeville Attractions. TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. YE COLONIAL SEPTET The daintiest and most pleasing musical act In present-day vaudeville. MISS MARIE ROLFSON In an act which eclipses the "Georgia Mag net." Miss Rolfson Is assisted by Captain Leopold McLaughlin, world's champion jiu Jitsu wrestler. Three performances daily. Popular Pricea Curtain at 2:30, 7:30, 9 P. M. LYRIC THEATER Both phones: Main 4885. Home E 1026. Week Commencing Monday, June 22. 190S. Fourth week of the famous Blunkall-Atwood Stock Company In the beautiful domestic drama, "A GENTLEMAN CONVICT." MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:30. Prices 10c, 20c and 30c. Boxes 50c Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. THE CONCERT t O'CLOCK Tonight 8:15 " WU1K LKY-GIKLEY" By Allen Curtis' Musical Comedy Com pany. Only Musical Extravaganza In Portland. BENEFIT SATURDAY for visiting Nurse Association, Portland. DANCING BARGE Will Leave Foot of Washington Street Every Mght at 8 o'clock. Good Music; Fine Wax Floor. Admission 60c forfour Hours' Nice Dancing-. Tickets On Sale at the Dock. President Geo. B. Warne Of the National Spiritualists' Association of the United States and Canada, will address the citizens of Porciand and vicinity In Women of Woodcraft Hall, Tenth and Tay lor streets. Thursday and Friday nights, June 25, 26. at 8 o'clock. Admission free. Everybody Invited. Collection taken. Come out and hear this gifted orator, scholar and statesman. C. CHRISTENSEN OPTICIAN Fourth Floor Oorbett Bldg. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At GUman's auction rooms, 411 Washing ton st.. at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gllman. auctioneer. At Baker's auction house, 152 Park St.: furniture, carpets, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker & Son, Auctioneers. By the Portland Auction Co., 211 First St., at 10 A. M. Furniture, carpets and refriger ators. MEETING NOTICES. DRILL CORPS OF OREGON. COMMANDER Y NO. 1. K. T. Will meet this (Thursday), eve ning, June 25. in Masonic Tem ple. AH Knights Templars are cordially In vited. GEO. F. ROBERTSON. Commandant. D. G. TOMASINI. Secretary. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 46. A. F. and A. M. Special com munication this (Thursday eve- BX? nlng, T:30, East 8th. and Burnslde st. E. A. degree, visitors wel come, Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Secretary. DIED. - COHEN June 23, at his home, 1M N. lTth st., Samuel Cohen, beloved husband of Flora Cohen and father of Max. Esther and Miriam. Seattle and San Francisco papers please copy. RICHARDS In this city, at her home, 487H Davis St., Mrs. Ella May Richards, sged 47 yeans, 4 months, 20 days. Funeral an nouncement later. FUNERAL NOTICES. M'CORKLE In this city, June 24. vEmma B. McCorkle, wife of Dr. M. G. McCorkle, aged 28 years. The funeral services will be held at the Third Presbyterian Church, earner East Thirteenth and Pine street, at 10 A, M., Friday, June 26. Friends Invited. In terment River View. COHEN The funeral services of Ssmuel Co hen will be held at the family residence. 194 North 17th et., at 10 A. M. today (Thurs day). Friends Invited. Cash advanced. Estates probated. Titles examined. Equities purchased. Over 17 years' active practice. F. E. Ebner, lawyer, 303 Rothcnild building, cor. 4 lb. and Wash ington sts.t Portland, Or. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Fnneral Direct. ws. 220 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 807. 9. r. FINLEY BOK. Fnneral Directors. Third and Madison. Phone Main S. A loss. Dimnlnc. McEntee m Gllbangh, Funeral Di rectors. 7th Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst. SELLER-BYRNES CO.. Fnneral Direct are. til RnsseU. Kaat . Lady assistant. V. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 Baal Alder. Lady assistant, fbone East (a. NEW TODAY. IRVINGTON $6250 v New seven-room house on Broadway, near Nineteenth Irvington; every room large and elegant; fireplace, furnace, high basement with cement floor; finished with fancy grained wood, paneled dining-room and den, with beamed ceiling. Two toilets with best plumbing, a,nd well built throughout. $5250 Seven-room house, 50x100 foot lot on Halsey street, be tween Nineteenth and Twenty-first streets, Irving ton; south facing; fireplace, furnace, cement floor and beautiful lawn. $45GO New six-room bungalow now under construction on Nineteenth street between Thompson and Brazee streets; furnace, fireplace, high basement, cement floor, electric lights and gas; $2500 building restriction on this property. Holmes 6 Menef ee 89 Third Street A HOME 60x100, with nice 7-room house facing- south on Weidler St., Holladay's addition. One block, from carllne. High-class homes on rest of block. Price $5000. GEO. D. SCHALK. Main 392, A 231)2. 264 Stark St. Will Trade! quarter block, 100 xlOO. Colu m b 1 a, near 18th, West Side. S houses: Income about $60. for vacant lot or cottage, north of. Hall and west of 6th. FRANK BOLLAM 12S Third Street. $2500 Here is a brand new home, double constructed, first-class throughout, six rooms and bath, piped for furnace and R-as, wired for electricity. On East Side, in a district of new homes. Will make you terms you cannot refuse If you want to own a home. GEO. D. SCHALK. Main 392, A 2K2. 264 Stark St. Mortgage Loans Lowest rates of Interest. LOUIS SALOMON. 233 Stark street, near Second. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL tot McKar Bldg.. Sd Stark. (ilVK &LB A GALL. QEORGB BI.AOK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, v 24 Worcester Bulldlns". Phone Main 8371. FOR this month we will sell watches for .the amount loaned and one month's in terest at Uncle Myers', 143 8d St., near Alder. Grand Central Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving? Portland Roseburg passenger Cottage Grove Passenger.. California Express San Francisco Express ... 8:15 a. m. 4:15 p. m 7:45 p. m. 1 :30 a. m. T :O0 a. m. 4:10 a. m. 1 1 :0O a. m. i 5:40 p. m. 7:15 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 5:30 p. m. 11:15 p. m. :33 p. m. !10:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. I 2:50 p. m. west bide Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger . . . Forest Grove Passenger Arriving Portland? Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger... Roseburg Passenger Portland Express West Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger . . . NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express... North Coast & Chicago Limited. Overland Express ArrlTlnc Portland North Coast Limited :. Portland Express Overland Express 8:30 a. m. 2 :00 p. m. 11:43 p. m. . 4:15 p. m. .! 8:35 p. m. OREGON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION CO. Leaving- Portland I Pendleton Passenger I 7:15a.m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:30 a.m. Spokane Flyer . . . . ; 8:15 p.m. Kansas City Sc Chicago Express..! 6:00p.m. Arriving; Portland I Spokane Flyer . . . I 8:OOa.m. Chi.. Kan. City Portland Ex.. I :45 a. m. Chlcaso-Portland Special . 8:'0p. m. Pendleton Passenger . 5:15 p. m. ASTORIA & COI.C.MBIA RIVER. Leavins; Portland ' I Aetorta A Seaside Express ! 8:00 s. m. Astoria & Seaside Express 1 6:00 p.m. Arriving Portland I Astoria & Portland Passenger. . .12:15 p. m. Portland Express 110:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane.) 8:15 p. m. Via Seattle 111:43 p.m. Arriving- Portland I C. P. R. .Short Line, via Spokane.! 8:O0 a. m. Via Seattle l7:OOa. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving; Portland Dallas Passenger Pallas Passenger Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger 7 :40 a. m. 4 : 15 p. m. 3 0: 1 5 a. m. 5 :50 p. m. O&EGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving: Portland Wllsonville Local falem and Intermediate Wllsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Salem and Intermediate "WilsonvlUe Local Salem and Intermediate Salem and Intermediate Salem and Intermediate Leaving; Portland Salem and Intermediate Wllsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Salem and Intermediate WllsonvUle Local Salem and Intermediate Salem and Intermediate WilBonvllle Local Snlm and Intermediate 7:05 a. m. 11:20 a, m. 10:30 a. m. lO:30 a- m. 1 :2t) p. m. 2 :45 p. m. 4 :00 p. m. 5:40 p. m. 8:13 p. m. Express. Express. Local . . . Express. Local . . . Express . Local. . . 6:25 a. m. 7:85 a. m. 8:35 a. m. 31:10 a. m. Express. Local. il2:05 p. m. Express. 2:05 p. m. Local 3:30 p. m. 4:23 p. m. Exprews.1 :OS p. m WHERE TO DI"E. VegetarianCafe t VoVa ESS 23o. Heals served a la cart A. M. to 8 P. II. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) Following; rotes will be given only when advertising la ordered to run consecutive days. Daily and Sunday issues. The Ore frnian charges first-time rate each insertion for classified advertising that is not run on consecutive days. The first-time rate is charged for each insertion in The Weekly Oregonian. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "House keeping Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 'words or less, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words. 20 crnts; 21 to 25 words; 25 cents, etc No discount for additional Insertions. Matrimonial and Clairvoyant ads, one time rate each insertion. I XDER ALL OTHLKK HEADS, except "New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less; 16 to 20 words, 40 v"t; 21 to 25 words, 56 cents, etc. tirt insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half; no further discount un der one month. Above rates apply to advertising paid In advance only. All book entries will be charged In lines 14c per line for first in sertion and 7c per line for each consecutive Insertion. Special rates on contracts given on application. "NEW TODAY," (gauge measure agate), 14 cents per line, first insertion; 1 cents per line for each additional insertion. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience, of patrons The Oregonian will accept advertisements for publication in classified columns over the telephone. Bills for such advertising will be mailed Imme diately and payment is expected promptly, t are will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonian will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main 7070; A 6095. NEW TODAY. $2000 Cheapest quarter on 28th street; 100x100: i2 cash. Business street. This week only. Frank Bollam 128 Third Street. Abstracts!)! yers Abstract ust (Jo. suue Portland Co. Bank. M- 560. - - A 4223 REAL ESTATE DEALERS Andrews, F. V. & Co., M 8340. 33 Hamilton bl Baker. Alfred A.. 215 Ablngton bldg. Chapln & Herlow, 332 Chamber of Commerce. Compton, J. F., Pac & A 1848. 100 Ablngton bl Cook. B. S. & Co.. 507-8 Corbett bldg. Crosaley Co., 70S-& Corbett bldg. M 7855. Goddard, H- W., Main and A 1743. 110 2d st. Jennings & Co. Main 188. 206 Oregonian. Kinney & Stamp her, 531-532 Lbr. Ex. M 44S& Lee. M E.. room 411 Corbett building. Mall & Von Borstel, 104 2d st. 802 E Burnslde. O'Donnell, J. F., M. 4561 & A 2561. 230 Stark Palmer, H. P., 213 Commercial Club bldg. M 8699. A 2653. Parrish. Watkins & Co.. 250 Alder st. Porter de French, 607 Commercial bldg. Reed, Fields & Tynan. M 7004. A S51, 102 2d Schalk. Geo. P., 264 Stark st. Main 392, A 392. Sharkey, J. p. & Co.. 1224 Sixth st. Swensson, A. F. & Co., lio3 Washington st. The Oregon Real Estate Co., SS1 Third st. (Holladay Addition.) Veteran Land Co. 822 Chamber of Commerce Waddel, W. 0. 309 Lumber Exchange bldg. White. B- F.. 227 k "Washington st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. $2400 6-ROOM modern house one block from streetcar. In central Albina; lot 60x100; bath, pantry, closets, full cement basement, large poich; walls nicely tinted, nice lawn. Price reduced from $2700 , and must be sold In ths next few days; half cash. C. B. LUCAS. 320 Corbett bldg. V SOMETHING NEW. PRICE $2500, TERMS. Almost completed. 5-room bungalow, strictly modern, on Sellwood carline, only 12 minutes out on river bank; get off at Gratten's grove and go 1 block west. Ap ply on premises or H. Hoard, owner and builder. 354 College st. A MODERN house of 8 rooms, with 100x100 feet, in the most desirable part of Holla day Addition, within easy walking dis tance; price much below actual value for quick sale. W. O. Waddel, 309 Lumber Exchange. FOR SALE One of the few lots left in Holladay Park, now for sale by owner; it's a snap, 50x100, facing south, with all up-to-date Improvements, a few blocks from B carline. Phoce C 19T7. CHOICE acreage, grows everything; best walnut land in Oregon; close in on Salem Electric line; $ 1 25 up per acre : easy terms. A. S. Draper, room 26 Lafayette bldg., 6th, cor. Washington MUST BELL My beautiful homo In Irvington. 627 Han cock st., between 10th and 17th; price $4750; $1250 cash, balance $;to per month. Se owner, 607 Couch bldg. Phcne A 3213. JUST THINK. 4-room modern house on E. Tamhlll, be tween S3d and 84th; small lot; only $15H). $100 cash and $15 per month ; come early; It Is a snap and won't last long. Conklin Bros., 302 Rothcnild bldg. 12 BIG lots 50x124, In Rob Roy (Pcotch). worth $226 each, 5 blocks from W. W. car; water, street. 5c fare; offer the bunch at $175 each. Gregory McGregor, 325 Mohawk bldg., 3d and Morrison sts. $2650 7-room modern home in fine condition; corner lot, 60x100, on E. 28th st., near oar; only $300 cash required: monthly payments on balance. Conklin Bros., 302 Rothchlld bldg. $2650 MODERN 8-room two-story house, corner, small lot. on Clinton st.. $500 down, balance easy terms. FRANK BOLLAM. 123 Third st. BEAUTIFUL acre tract near Salem electric 1 ine ; only 5c fare ; soli and lay of land Js ideal in every rtpect; good investment at $tJOo; terms. M. E- Lee, room 411 Corbett bldg. $1950 5-room strictly modern home, near HJ. 37th si. ; paneled dining-room ; only $2M) cash required, balance easy terms. Conklin Bros., 3U2 Rothchlld bldg. HOUSES for sale in all parts of the city; acreage close in. and farms In Oregon and Washington. Phone Main 4-1S6. Kinney Stampher. 631-32 Lumber Exchange bldg. $3750 50x100 en Clay St.. near 14th, fine location for flats; nothing as cheap in this vicinity. W. O. Waddel, 3uu Lum ber Exchange. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BY EXPERT PEAL ESTATE ATT'Y. T. A. TUFTS. SOS'A WASHINGTON ST WE are selling cottages on easy terms, from $1200 up;1 call at 6o7 Alberta st., and we will show you a few now being completed. State Land Co. 7-ROOM house. Highland. Now. modern; a big snap. $ri.riu. John P. Sharkey Co., 122 ht 6th St. Main faO. A 2537. VERY choice ere at erd of Maver!y-Rioh-mond line, fine view, good hWI : price $15U0. Call for McGrath. Main 3177. CHOICE building lots for sale in all parts of the city. Washington & Oregon Realty Co., 108 2d St.. Portland. $1550 Nice new cottage. 7C6 East 6th. near . Beech; close to car; bath, gas, etc Owner, 208 4th. Main 8990. SUNNYSIDE snaiv 5-rcom strictlty modern bungalow. $2725; Investigate this. 511 Swetland bldg. MODERN new 5-room bungalow, nice loca tion, v Montavilla; $2000; terms. Owner. Phone Tabor 81L 10 ACRES close in, splendid location. For particulars, address Owner, E 32, Ore gonian. J. M. KERR A CO.. Real estate, farms. 263 Stark St.. room 10. A 6148. Main 1222. MUST sell my modern 8-room home. East 9th and Ash; make me an offer. Phone East 2680. WILLAMETTE .HEIGHTS Sightly modern, 8-room home; your own terms. Call room 0. Washington bldg. BUILDING lots near Hawthorne ave., for sale pn easy terms. ' M. B. Lee, room 411 Cor bett bldg. LOT in Warrenton, Or-, near depot, cheap for cash. Address O 45. Oregonian. LOVELT home on East Ankeny; owner needs money, $5000. 429 8d st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. - AT RIVER DALE ON THE WILLAMETTE, 6-room house and 4 lots. 50x100. beauti ful view and ideal location, 15 minutes ride to center of town, bathroom with new porcelain tub, large verandas, hy draulic ram supplies, pure mountain , , water to hous. barn and garden, fine bearing fruit trees, barn and chicko.t house; new electric line will pass the house; price $3200. $S00 cash, balance 6 per cent. Lots on Willamette River. 50x100. beautlfuuly located, graded streets, elec tric light, city water, close to cariine. 25 minutes' ride to center of town; lots $200 and up: easy payments. SMALL FARM HOMES ON OR NEAR NEW ELECTRIC LINE. 12 acres. 6 in cultivation, nice new house of 4 rooms, good barn and ou housps; stock and Implements included. $2000, half cash. 15 acres, all In cultivation, fine home of 6 rooms. 0 acres walnuts. 4 acres cherries, at a sacrifice. $3250. half cash. 10 acres, all in cultivation; 4-room house, barn. etc.. $1800. $1350 cash. We have secured bargains in small and largo farms on the new electric line Hlllsboro and Forest Crove to be In op eration by September 1 The prices on these excellent farms are very reasonable and we gladly take you out to judge for yourself. AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. On a small investment. 6 acres on Fremont st.. 24 miles from postoffice. near 36th 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 $2000 per year income. In connection would make an ideal chick on ranch, being only 30 minutes by wagon from the middle of the city. In a few years you can sell the tract In lots at from $500 up. Beautiful view and high location. Investigate this proposition; no better opportunity will ever knock at your dour. THE CROSSLEY COMPANY, INC., 08-(09 Corbett bldg.. 5th and Morrison st. Phones: A 5722; Main 7855. CHEAP LOTS FOR INVESTMENT. LAST? TO BE HAD. 8 lots in block 54, town of Llnnton, $loo. 1 lot In Tremont place, $60. 8 lots in block 2, Glenhaven Park, $150. 6 lots in block 6. Boston Addition, $150. 4 lots In block 2, Boston Addition, $120. 4 lots In block 3, Boston Addition, $120. 6 lots in block 5. Boston Addition. $180. 1 lot (cornerj, blockl, Burfleld Addi tion, $30. 4 lots, block 2. Burfleld Addition, $120, SH lots in block 8, Burfleld Addition. $100. 4 lots In block 1, Glenhaven Park, $120 2 lots in block 5, Glenhaven Park, $60. Most lots adjoin Rose City Park and are nice and level. These lots will 1x3 conveyed by quitclaim deed and title to same is based on Sheriff's tax deed. In quire at room 14, Mulkey bldg., corner !!d and Morrison sts. MILES from Portland postoffice, 2 mile from 5-cent electric car soon to be ex tended; 100 acres of slightly roiling land, excellent for subdivision into 5 and 1 acre tracts; a fine road leads from Port land to the place, 25 minutes by auto mobile; finest of soil, especially adapted to fruit raising; 15 acres in cultivation, balance second growth fir; $100 per acre, half cash, balance 6 per cent; finest of running water for irrigation; old house and barn; new eloetrlc line of a mile from place; ln estigate. No better op portunity to make money will ever knock at your door. THE CROSSLEY COMPANY. IN0. 708 and 709 Corbett bldg. 5th and Morrison sts. STOP PAYING RENT Own your own home, only $100 down and small monthly payments, 7 per cent on deferred payments 5-room cottage, well finished, 50x100, $2150. fl-roojn house, west front, full lot, $2250; near Hawthorne, west of 44th. 5-room dwelling on E. Clay St., east of Sunnyside. $2750. FRANK BOLLAM, 128 3d st. 5-ROOM house at Kern Park, lot 40x100. Price $0T(; $300 cash; must sell. , Former price JSS50. 7-room bouse, lot 100x109. only $2500; St. John car. 9-room house, close in, on West Side, fine corner, $ 1500. Kine business block on West Side, lOOx 100, $70o0 ; cheaper than adjoining prop erty. If you want central business prop erty see Frary & Scltz, 132 5th st. $3250 0-ROOM modern house. In central Albina; corner loi, beautiful location; rooms are large and airy; bath, pantry, large light closets; best of plumbing: house is nearly now and every thins is first-class; street improved; cement side walks; terms. C. B. LUCAS. S20 Corbett bidg. BEAUTIFUL building site. 100x100. on thi southwest corner of E. 13th and Division sts.. facing Ladd's tract. Price only $1SD0 for the whole quarter blcck; mut sell at once. C. F. Pfiuger & Co., room 14 Mulkey bldg., corner 2d and Morrison $3i'00 FINE 6-room house on nice 50x100 lot In Irvington; full brick basement, gas, stationary wushtubs, porcelain bath tub. patent toilet, otc. ; this Is a rare buy, a good home and a fine investment. C. F. Prtuger & Co., room 14, Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison sts. $1600 WILL nab!e you to call your own a good 6-room cottage on nice 60x100 corner lot. close in and riht on the W. R. carline; full concrete basement, fruit trees. Terms If desired. Apply at C. F. Prtuger & Co.. room 14, Mulkey bldg., cor ner 2d and Morrison sis. RICH SOIL. Choice 5 and 10-acre tracts, very pro ductive, black soil, right on railroad, at station, close to Oregon Electric; price $70 to $150 per acre: easy terms. Western Oregon Trust Co.. 14 Chamber of Com merce. BEAUTIFUL HOME. SELLWOOD. Nice 7-room modern house, lot 60x100, fine lawn, rones nd handy to car; a snap for $2400, $1000 cash, balance to suiu Orussi & Gantner, 205 Washington St., cor. 3d. room 7. NICE LITTLE HOME. IN ALBINA. 5-room nice cottage and good small barn, full lot, on Minnesota ave.. near Beach, a nice little home, price $1300. rash, balance to suit. Grusai & Gantner, 205 Washington St., corner 3d. room 7. TERWILLIGER hon.estead on the West Side, three carlines through the prop erty, ten minutes from business center; graded streets, cement walks, fine view ; lota from $400 up. Phone M 3177. A 4450. J. C. Costello, 831 Chamber of Corn, $500 DOWN and $50 per month buys your choice of 3 splendid homes in Holladay Park; prices $4uoO and $50o0; better look into this without delay. Columbia trust company, 713-14-15 Couch bldg. A SNAP. v Choice 6-acre tract near Mllwaukle: mod ern house: barn, 000 chickens. Incubators, brooders; $55uO, $2oo0 caeh, balance satis factory terms. lioJds, Wallace Co., 3d and Washington, over Feldenheimer's. WILL sacrifice; owner leaving city: 6-room house, lot Sox lOo; 11 bearing fruit trees, berries, floweis, henhouse, large basement, electric lights; close to school, stores and; carline: price $130 If taken this week; terms. 588 Multnomah ave.. Sellwood, Or. $2400 DESIRABLE six-room bungalow; fire place, pas. bath, electricity, $H00. $20 monthiy. East 44th. three blocks south Hawthorne. Tabor 1768. MUST sell, very desirable 14 acre. 1 block Mt. Scott car. East Anabel; half cash; terms balance. Owner. R 45. Oregonian. NEW 5-room bungalow, modem ; must be tnld this week; $l5o at a sacrifice, terms to suit. Inquire Ed Doran, Ml Hard ave., Mt. Scott car. $2O,O0U REDUCED for quick sate, new apartment house, paying 10 per cent net; splendid investment; close in; worth $22.5jO. H 35, Oregonian. FOR. SALE A snap; if you want a bargain in a 6-room modern houee, call on V. 11. Payne &. Co., 851 Maryland ave. Phone Woodiawn 074. LOT 4ixHR. East 7th, near Broadway; $I3rt; if 35xll. only $1125; good street, w,ilk. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. NEW 8-room houre on St.- John carllne, Box loo comer lot; $1100, terms. C 36, Ore gonian. LOT 40x 1 00. East 7th, nea r B road way; $1300;. if 35x100. only $1125; good street, walk. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. I HAVE a few more 6H lots. 30 minutes' out, 2 blocks from car, improved, for $150. C 43. Oregonian. $30,000 Fine SIxth-st business corner; Income $175 per month; eplendid future. O 20. Ore gonian. FOR SALE or trade. 1-acre tract near Port land ; cleared and fenced; house, barn and chicken-yard; $700. 550 B. Ash. $1550 50x126 and 5-room modern cottage on Scllwood carline; terms. W. O. Wad del. 309 Lumber Exchange. LOT. Rodney ave.. Highland, $900, $200 caeh if you butld, balance mortgage; water, sewer. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. NEW 9-room bouse on Broadway, Xrvlngtoa. vwaer, ova xaioa Diag. aoxiUO Zw