Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 11, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORNING OREGOXIAX. SATURDAY, JULY li; 1908.
II
BE
SOON If! SERVICE
Recommendation of Colonel S.
W. Roessler Will Probably
Be Accepted.
IDLE FOR THREE YEARS
Craft Was First Brought to Mouth
of Columbia in 1003 Worked for
One Tear Formerly the Grant.
News About Waterfront.
Shipping men, seafaring men and every
body interested in the welfare of Port
land as a shipping center, ere enthusiastic
over the second recommendation to Colo
nel Roessler, United States Engineers,
for the placing in commission of the
dredge Chinook. Prom semiofficial sources
It has been learned that the dredge will
be placed in commission as soon as the
report of Colonel Roessler has been re
ceived and accepted.
The Chinook was formerly the United
States transport Grant. She 'was built in
Irelund in 1892 and for a time operated
as a packet under the British flag. When
the Spanish-American War broke out she
was taken over by the Government and
named Grant. Early in the year 1903 she
was converted into a seagoing dredge at
Mare Island, California. She sailed for
the Columbia in November of that year
and for the next 12 months did good work
in the deepening of the channel. She was
commanded by Captain Dunbar; and Cap
tain Speier. now harbormaster of Port
land, was first officer. In January, 1906,
she was sent to San Francisco for repairs.
She returned to the river in April and
tied up at rhe Government moorings.
Since that time she has never turned a
wheel.
It has Been suggested by competent
marine authorities that the upper works
of the Chinook be stripped off and the
bulwarks cut down so that the main
deck is flush. This would increase the
capacity of the craft and lighten her by
several hundred tons.
FIXLAAD FIXED FOR GRAIN
Russian Ship Will Take Wheat From
Columbia River.
The Russian ship Finland has been
chartered for outward loading of new
crop grain from Portland for the
United Kingdom or the Continent
The Finland sailed for Guayaquil
from Newcastle, N. S. W., May 7. with a
cargo of coal and should be close in at
the present time. The Finland will make
the Columbia River in time for Novem
ber or December loading.
The Finland is a Russian ship of 1590 net
tons burden. She was built In Dundee,
Scotland, in 18S7, by W. B. Thompson &
Co., and sailed under the name of King
Arthur for many years. During that time
she was flying the British flag.
Tacoma Marine News.
TACOMA. July 10. The British
steamer Inveric of the Australia Mail
Line, arrived in from San Francisco
via Comox, B. C, tonight
The stearner Ruskman tonight re
turned to Seattle with 1500 tons of
cargo from Tacoma for San Francisco.
The Pacific Coast Steamship Com
pany's liner President arrived in port
tonight and will be here discharging
and loading until tomorrow noon.
The steamer Santa Ana was in port
today, loading 300 tons of hay for
Dawson.
The schooner Minnie A. Caine will
complete a cargo of lumber early next
week and sail for Hilo.
Tender Heather Goes South.
Ths lighthouse-tender Heather sailed
from Astoria yesterday on a trip to the
stations on the Oregon Coast, between the
mouth of the Columbia River and Cape
Blanco. Ths Heather recently returned
from Puget Sound and on the present
voyage will deliver supplies to the station
South. She will also replace a number
of buoys.
Marine Notes.
The steamship Alliance will sail for
Coos Bay points this evening.
The steamship State of California will
sail for San Francisco this mornlr.g.
The Nome City is at present disengaged
Bhe is moored at the foot of Couch street
The Johan Poulsen left down for Pres
cotts last night, where she will complete
her deck load.
Captain A. B. Graham, of the Oregon
City Transportation Company, has re
turned from a visit to Eastern cities.
The gasoline sloop Condor will leave
down at noon today. She has a full cargo
of general merchandise for Waldport.
Arrivals and Departures.
PORTLAND. July 10 Arrived British
steamship Dulwlch, from Guaymae; gasoline
sloop Condor, from Waldport.
Astoria. July 10. No bar report; cap Una
flown. Arrived at 8:20 and left up at 11
-A. M. British steamer Dulwlch, from Guay
mae. Sailed at B:40 A. M Steamer Washing
ton, for San Francleco. Sailed at 6:50 A.
M. Steamer Geo. W. Elder, for San Pedro
and way porta.. Arrived at, .1:40 and left up
at 4:o P. M. Steamer Eureka, from Eureka
ami way ports.
San Francisco. July 10. Arrived Schooner
Mabel Gale, from Astoria.
Port San Luis, July 10. Arrived yesterday
Steamer Atlas and barge 91, from Port
land. MeJUlones. July 10. In r-ort Julr 1 Ger
man ship Aster and Norwegian ahlp Vigo.
Hamburg. July 10. Arrived yesterday
French hark Versailles, from Portland.
Point Loboe. July 10. Passed Tug Daunt
lee with log raft, from Portland, for San
Diego.
Tralee. July 10. Ship supposed to be Brit
ish ship Crown of Germany from Portland,
Is in a dangerous position off port.
Yokohama. July 10. Arrived yesterday
German steamer Numantia, from Portland.
San Francisco. July lfl. Arrived, steamer
Santa Barbara, from Grays Harbor; steamer
Strathy'.on. from Norfolk; eohooner W. H.
Marston. from Honolulu. Sailed Schooner
Ruby, for Coqullle River; steamer St. Lrfmis.
for Bremerton; Svea. for Grays Harbor;
Wasp, for Grays Harbor.
8nn Francisco, July lo. Arrived Schooner
Mabel Gale, from Columbia River.
Yokohama. July T Sailed Arabia, from
Manila for Portland. Or.
Brisbane. July 8. Sailed Aorangi, from
Sydney for Vancouver.
TRACK CLEANED FOR KERN
(Continued from First Page.)
behalf of the militant Democracy of the Em
pire State 1 desire lo pledge our earnest sup
port and to say to you that all that can be
' dona by harmony. Intellect, energy or force
to bring about victory In November for our
ticket will be done.
Mr. Cohalin was loudly cheered.
Nominated by Acclamation.
Connecticut withdrew the name of
McNeil and, moved that the nomination
be made by acclamation. .
Nebraska, which had been passed,
, bad been forgotten, and. the clerk asked
IK
NUT
that it be called and then seconded Mr.
Kern.
"Gentlemen of the convention." said
Mr. James, of Kentucky, who was
again in the chair, "you have heard the
motion. Are you ready for the ques
tion?" "Question:" came from all parts of
the hall.
Mr. James stated it, and at 4:14 P.
M. a roar of "ayes," made John W.
Kern, of Indiana, the nominee for Vice
President of the Democratic party.
Committee to Fill Vacancies.
The convention was Instantly in
great confusion, and was brought back
to order with difficulty. A large num
ber of resolutions and motions were
offered and by their adoption the Na
tional committee was directed to fil!
any vacancies that may occur on the
National ticket just nominated, and the
various state central committees were
empowered to fill any vacancies from
their states on the National commit
tee. A motion was passed, tendering
the thanks of the convention to Thomas
Taggart retiring chairman of the com
mittee, for his part in the work.
Other resolutions adopted expressed
the thanks of the convention to the
City of Denver because of the manner
in which it had entertained the dele
gates and to Permanent Chairman
Clayton and to Temporary Chairman
Bell for the- ability with which they
had conducted the sessions of the con
vention. Another motion was adopted
with a cheer, appointing Mr. Clayton
chairman of the committee appointed
to notify Mr. Bryan of his nomination
and Mr. Bell chairman of che committee
selected to notify Mr. Kern.
Rev. P. T. Ramsey, . of Denver, was
Invited to offer a benediction upon the
STEAMER INTELU G EN CK.
Dm to Arrtva.
Nam. From.
Alliance. .... Coos Bay......
State of Cat. San Francisco
Sat.
In port
In port
.In port
ftoms City Coos Bay
City of Pan.. Pooh Bay ...
.July 13
Hose City.. ..San Francisco.
Nlcomedla. . . Hongkong. -. . .
Hoanoke Los Angeles...
Geo. W. ElderSan Pedro....
Arabia Hongkong
Alesla Hongkong.....
Numantia. Hongkong. . . . .
Breakwater. .Coos Bar.....
July l
July 14
July 14
July 21
July 24
Aug. 20
.Sept. 10
. Indef.
Scheduled to Depart.
Nama. For. Data
State of Cal.San Francisco. July 11
Nome City. .Coos Bay. ..... July 11
City of Pan.. Coos Bay .... July 15
Roanoke Los Angeles... July 10
. Rose City.... San Francisco. July 18
Geo W. ElderSan Pedro July 2S
Nlcomedla. .. Hongkong. .. ...Aug. 1
Arabia .Hongkong..... Aug. 14
Alesla ..Hongkong Aug. 27
Numantia. ...Hongkong Sept. 20
Breakwater. .Coos Bay lndeft.
Entered Friday.
Condor, gasoline sloop (Tyler),
with general cargo, from WaWport
Tabor, Nor. steamship (Anderson),
with ballast, from Nanainio and part
cargo from Astoria.
Cleared Friday.
Condor, Am. gasoline sloop (Ty
ler), with general cargo, for Wald
port. Johan Poulsen. Am. steamship '
(NUsson), with 750.000 feat of lum
ber, for San Francisco.
convention before a motion to adjourn
should be put
Ollie James, of Kentucky, made the
motion to adjourn sine die, and at 4:23
it was adopted. The crowd made a
rush for the doors and the convention
was ended.
GRAY DID NOT WANT OFFICE
Positively Declines Vice-Presidency.
Passive as to Presidency.
WILMINGTON, Del., July 10. Upon
being Informed of the nomination of
Mr. Bryan for President this morning.
Judge George Gray immediately sent
the following telegram:
"Hon. William J. Bryan, Lincoln, Neb.
Accept my hearty congraulations.
"GEORGE GRAY."
Judge Gray declined to make any
comment upon the action of the con
vention, but It was evident that It was
no personal disappointment to him.
While the Judge had been advocated
for the Presidential nomination by his
friends hero and elsewhere for the past
six months, he had no part in this work
and all that was done in his behalf was
without his sanction. There is no
doubt, however, that If the convention
had nominated him for the Presidency,
he would not have declined the honor.
In an interview with Judge Gray it
was learned that while repeated ef
forts have been made to Induce him to
accept the nomination for the Vioe
Presldency, these efforts nave been un
availing. He said that he had not
changed bis mind In regard to the
matter and that he would under no cir
cumstances accept the nomination,
even should It be tendered him by ac
clamation. When Judge Gray was shown the
dispatch from Denver concerning his
letter to the Delaware delegation re
garding the Vice-Presidential nomina
tion, he said:
"I wrote a letter July 1. addressed to
Jo8iah Marvel, as follows:
" 'Under no conceivable circumstances
would I accept the nomination for the
Vice-Presidency. Please made this un
derstood by all members of our dele
gation and especially by Mr. Handy,
who can voice it if needs be in the Con
vention.' "I now repeat with added emphasis.
If possible, what I then said."
KERN IS PLEASING TO BRYAN
Running-Mates Personal Friends
for Many Years.
FATRVTFW. T.IwriT.V vtk t..i.. ia
When he received the news of the
nomination of J. W. Kern for Vice-
rresiaem, ntr. .Bryan said his views on
the nomination rnulri h.at v.&
In the telegram which he sent to Mr.
Kern. He is not' only pleased with the
nomination, but pleased that it would
meet with such unanimity. There were
n mimhnr nf nor.nno ... i. . .
1- - .. 1 1 CT LUUIIIKU
as available, and Kern was always in
cluded in this list. Mr. Kern and Mr.
Bryan have been political and personal
frinH for m.nv vaav. TV. .-1 1 -
j j . ... . lUllUWIIlg
is the telegram:
"Hon. John W. Kern. Denver. Colo.:
Accept my warmest congratulations.
Your nomination gratifies me very
.......... - - - oficuutu iimuurm
and I am glad to have a running mate
In such rrtmnlAt hnrmonv nri.v.
platform. Stop off and see us on your
way East. WILLIAM J.' BRYAN."
SORRY HE WAS NOMINATED
Mrs. Kern Hoped Husband Would
Not Get Into Campaign.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., July 10. Mrs.
John W. Kern, wife of the nominee for
Vice-President was notified by the Asso
caited Press of the nomination of her
husband at Denver. She was at her
home, 1836 North Pennsylvania street,
with her children.
"I had hoped," said she, "you would
give me the news that Mr. Kern had not
been nominated. I, of course, appreciate
the honor conferred upon Mr. Kern, but
I cannot understand what conditions at
Denver have arisen that would cause him
to accept the nomination. Mr. Kern has I
injured his health in past campaigns by I
his activity, and, as ha means vastly
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OH.
EUROPEAN FLAW
MODERN
KESTAUBANT
COST ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
I'OTELOREG ON
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up 2
5 European Plan. Free Bus
: WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. I
Centrally LocataJ
Lra Dtarnnea Psssa
tm Bvcrr Room.
FIFTH
Most Centrally
kiiVjii) Every Modern
T-:J- J'. . Lw-ui-.'-t -v'Z: every nooin. a nooms wun rrivaie oain.
aiL.!T'nr i,i:i--is -
171 If A
'Bus meets all
J. F. DAV1ES, President
St Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND. OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
THE
Park St. Bet. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
.? SK" s
more to me than any political' honors, I
am sincerely sorry, although I suppose I
should not say so."
.Baker Democrats Hold Rally.
BAKER CITT. Or., July 10. (Spe
cial.) The first gun of the National
campaign In Baker County was hre
tonight, when Democrats of this city
held a meeting ratifying Bryan's nom
ination. Skyrockets and firecrackers
were fired in front of the theater, the
local band furnished music and W. F.
Butcher, as chairman, delivered an ad
dress. Judge Willitrm Smith and ex
Judge Samuel White also spoke.
The Remedy That Does.
"Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
remedy that does the healing others
promise but fail to perform," says Mrs.
E. R. Plerson, of Auburn Centre, Pa." It
is curing me of throat and lung trouble
of long standing, that other treatments
relieved only temporarily. New Discov
ery is doing me so much good that I
feel confident Its continued use for a
reasonable length of time will restore
me to perfect health." This renowned
cough and cold remedy and throat and
lung healer is Bold at Woodard, Clarke
& Co. a drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
DAILY MTCTEOROLOGICAI REPORT.
PORTLAND, July 10. Maximum tempera
ture, 82 degrees; minimum 60 degrees. River
reading at 8 A. M.. 15.7 feet; change in test
21 hours. .2 foot. Total rainfall (S P. M.
to 5 P. H.), none; total rainfall since Septem
ber 1, 1807, 8S.93 inQhes; normal. 44.lv Inches;
s. ixt a
nij
mm niSl
HT.AtKirARTF.R8
FOR TOCRISTBj m
t'OMMKrU 1AL
TRAVELERS.
Enhl At.
a families and aln
gte renUeoiest. - The
ititi s will be
pkstSed at all time
tm allow rooms and
give prima. A mod
ern Turkish bath ea
tabllstunent In tha
hotel.
H. C. BOWIM,
Mods
Inn
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
Phil. Matsehan St Sons, Prop.
Rates $1.00-51.50-S2.C0
COMPLETELY REMODELED AND REFURNISHED.
New Perkins Hotel
ASD WASHINGTON STREETS.
Located. Large, Light Sample Rooms.
Convenience, Including Phone in
.
M r f A Li W A Ml 1 r.OII I
S VJ-a -a4sr UiMljLi
trains. Rates 91.00 and up.
W. SWETLAKD, Manager.
C O. DAV1ES, Sec mad Treas,
A Strictly Firvt-CUaa and
Modarn Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel In Portland.
Vmnm instance Ptoses
in Erery Roam.
Auto Bqi Meete
All Train.
Rates American. $2.00 pr day and up.
Rates European, $100 per day and up
per month, single room and board. $46 to $69
accord ins to room. For two. $75 ta $110.
Board without room ...$S0 par month
N0RT0MA HOTEL
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Portland's
t Only Roof Garden
American Rates to Famillesj
and European Oar Bos Meets) All Train.
Sample Suites, with Baths, for Traveling Men
THE DANM00RE
Portland's new hotel.
4TS Washington, corner 1-atfcu. opp.
HelUc Theater.
European plan 91.00 and TJ.
Bus meets all trains.
DAIf J. MOORE). Proprietor.
Hotel Moore Clatsop Beaeh, Sea
side, Op. Open all year. Far Infor
mation apply at The Duason,
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
As Well as Other Travelers Who Come' to Portland
and Make Their Home at
"THE CORNELIUS"
Corner Park and Alder, are all dellgrhted with its ap
pointments and furnishings situated one block from
the clansjins; street cars, one is assured of a (rood
night's rest. Several large sample rooms In the hotel.
Rates Single, J1.60 and up; double $2.30 and up.
DR. C. W. CORNELIUS. , N. K. CLARKE.
: Proprietor. - Manager.
We HOTEL . LENOX
' Portland's new and most modernly furnished
hotel. Third and Main streets, fronting, on the
beautiful City Plaza and adjacent to business
center. Free 'bus to and from trains. Up-to-date
grill. Excellent cuisine. Telephone in
every room. Private baths.
EUROPEAN PLAN, AMERICAN PLAN,
St to CSJiO Per Day. $2.50 to 94 Per Day.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
deficiency,' 5.21 inches. Total sunshin. July 9,
lfi nouns. 34 minutes; possible,. 15 hour. 84
minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea-level), at
6 P. M.. 80.01 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at S P. M., Pacific time,
July 10.
g U Wind. v2
S 8 ' Si
TATIONa. . S? f 3 S"
sro 3 ;
la:: ;
Raker City S8!O.00ilON W Clear
Bismarck S60.00 14INW Clear
Boise 96I0.OO l!sW Clear
Eureka.... 64i0.00 10W Clear
Helena 9010.00 12 W Clear
Kamloops. 00.00 ICaln- Clear
North Head 68!0.00 24 $W Clear
Poostello 8010.00 8INW Pt. cloudy
Portland 82:0.00 15'XW Pt. cloudy
Red Rluff 106 0.001 6IS Clear
Roeeburg 80 0.00 12INW Clear
Sacramento 88i0.00i 8;S Clear
Salt Lake 84 0.00;12:NE Clear
San Francisco 6210.00 18 W Clear
Spokane S8I0.0OI SIS Pt. cloudy
Tacoma "ftJO.OO 12tN Clear
Tatoosh Island 600.00 4iW Clear
Walla Walla 840.00 4)W Clear
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A weak high pressure overlies the North
Pacific States and the barometer is relatively
low over California and a low pressure area
Is central over British Columbia. During
the last 24 hours the temperature has re
mained nearly stationary except In Northern
California, where It is much warmer. - No
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND
Pantages Advanced Vaudeville Attractlona
TOXIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK
THE KI A LTD QUARTET
Funniest and cleverest people in vaudeville,
direct from New York, and
ELECTRA
Experimentalist In electricity, presenttnc
amazing novelties.
Three performances dally. Popular prices.
Curtain at 2:30, 7:30, S P. M.
MARQUAM THEATER
Phonea: Main 6. A 1O20.
Cornmencinjr Monday, Julv 13, Alexander
Pantases announces a special enfragemnt of
T. DANIEL F RAW LEV
Supported by
Mia Ailleea Mar and PanuivM Plmyen fat
THE SPOILER
Rex Bench's Great Alakan Play
Seat on Sale Tbursdav. Price: Evening.
60c, 85c, 2e, 15c. Matine. Tuesday.
Wednesday, Saturday. Sunday, prices 2"c, 13c
THE GRAND-Vaudeville deluxe
Week of July 8. The sterlinc artiste
SOBS ANN HAMILTON
Supported by a thoroughly capable com
pany in the .Mexican study, "Begjars."
HARK Y FILCEB
And a host of other blc acta Come to the
Grand and spend a cool afternoon.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phone Main 4685. Home, 1026.
Week Commencing Monday. July 6, sixth
week of the famous BlnnkaU-Atwood Stock
Company in the Sparkling Farce-Comedy.
"MI88 SATAN, THE CIBCCS GIRL."
One of the Season's Big Events.
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday,
Sunday; prices lOc 20c and 80c; every even
ing at 8:30; prices 10c and inc.
Next Week "The Tide of Life."
THE
Free admission every Monday till 6 P. M.
for ladles and children. New bill In air
dome, 6:15.
. "THE HEAD WAITERS"
Famous Eastern comedy success, with 20
novelty specialties and song numbers, by
Allen Curtis comedy players.
OSM MUSICAL KXTRAVAGAXZA IN
TOWN.
e-Daj Kink Races.
Hot Flnlshea Tonight.
Swimming, classes daily at the bath pavil
ion. 'See Mr. Austin.
"15 Minutes From Alder Street."
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
The Com in Resort
NOW OPEN
Trout fishing, dancing every Wednesday,
Saturday and Sunday evenings. Admission
free. Take Sell wood Car or Oregon City
Cars, Milwaukee.
Baseball
EECEEATI0N PARK
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts.
SAN FRANCISCO
vs.
PORTLAND
July 7, 8. 9, 10. 11. 12.
Games begin weekdays 3:30 P. M.;
Sunday, 2:30 P. M.
Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand
stand, 60c; Boies, 25c extra. Chil
dren: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c.
LADIES' DAT FRIDAY
Boys under 12 free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
WHERE TO DINE.
VegetarianCaf e wi'JndTy - 45
85c. with ice criam. 11 A. M. to 8 P. M.
xain of consequence haa fallen on the Pacific
Slope.
The Indication ar for fair weather in thta
district Saturday, with nearly matron a ry tem
peratures. THE) RIVER.
The river at Portland at 6 P. M. was 15.5
feet. It wilt fall elowly and vteadlly for sev
eral days and all the lower docks will be
uncovered by tbe middle of next week.
FORECASTS.
For tbe 28 hours ending midnight, July 11:
Portland and vicinity Fair; northerly
winds.
Oregon Washington and Idaho Fair; winds
mostly northerly. EDWARD A. BEALS,
District Forecaster.
Brand Central Station Tims Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Roieburc passenger 8:15 a.m.
Cottage Grove Passenger.. .... 4:15p.m.
California Express 7:45 P-m.
San Francisco Express l:S0a.m
. West Side . . .
Corvallis Passenger, ...... ... 7:00a.m.
Sheridan passenger 4:10a.m.
Forest Grove Passenger ........ 11 :00 a m.
Forest Grove Passenger 5:40 p.m.
Arrlvlnsr Portland
Oregon Express 7:15a.m.
Cottage Grove Passenger........ 11:30 a. m.
Roseburg Passenger ............ 5:30p.m.
Portland Express 11:15 p. m.
West Side .
Corvallis Passenger 6:35 p.m.
Sheridan Passenger 10:80 a. m.
Forest Grove Passenger 8:00 a.m.
Forest Grove Pasvenger 2:SOp. m.
NOBTHERN PACIFIC.
leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express....
North Coast ft Chicago Limited. .
Overland Express
Arrlvlnsr Portland
North Coast Limited
Portland Express
Overland Express
8:30 a. m.
2 :00 n. m.
11:45 p. pi.
7 KK a. m.
4:15 p. m.
8:80 p. m.
OREGON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving; Portland
Pendleton Passenger
Chicago-Portland Special
Spokane Flyer ;
Kansas City ft Chicago Express..
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer
Chi., Kan. City ft Portland Ex..
Chic ago-Portland Special
Pendleton passenger
7:15
8:30
8:15
6:00
8:00
9:45
8:50
8:15
a, m.
p. m.
p. nx
p. m
p. m.
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leaving Portland
Astoria ft Seaside Express.-.
Seaside Special (Saturday, only) .
Astoria ft Seaside Express
Arriving Portland;
Astoria ft Portland passenger...
Portland Express
Seaside Special (Sunday only).
8 KM) a. m.
1:20 p. m.
5:SO p. m,
12:15 p. m.
10:00 p. m.
10:20 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C. P. R- Short Line, via Spokane. 8:15 p. m.
Via Seattle 11:45 p. zn.
Arriving Portland
C, P. R. Short Line, via Spokane. 8:00 a. tri
via Seattle 7:O0a.m.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC. -
Leaving Portland
Dallas Passenger 7:40a.m.
Dallas Passenger 4:15p.m.
Arriving Portland-
Dallas Passenger .10:15a.m.
Dallas Passenger 5:50 p.m.
OREOON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Arriving Portland
Wilson vllie Local
Salem and Intermediate
Wllsonvllle Local
Salem and Intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
Wllsonvllle Local
Salem and Intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
Leaving Portland
Salem and Intermediate
Wllsonvllle Local
Salem and Intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
Wllsonvllle Local
S item and Intermediate
Bilem and Intermediate
VvTUsonvills Local
ftaleu and intermediate
7:05 a. m.
8:15 a. m.
10:30 a. m.
11:20 a, m,
1:20 p. m.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN L. O.
L. No. 70 Will hold their an
nual celebration In Woodmen
Hall. 334 Russell at., between
Union and Williams avenue,
Saturday, July 11, at 8 o'clock
P. M. Excellent programme
and refreshments. All Orange
men are invited to meet in the
above hall on Sunday. July 12 at 10:30
o'clock and attend Divine Service.
DIED.
LEONARD At. the residence of tils parents.
896 Sandy road, July 10. Fletcher Earl
Leonard, aged 21 years. 11 months and 14
days, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gorge H. Leonard. Funeral notice later.
FUXEBAL NOTICE.
SCTTCTMAN At Lents, July 10. Christopher
Schuman. aged 34 years, son of Mrs. E.
Schuman and brother of L. L- and Albert
Schuman, Mrs. Weston. Mrs. Frank
.Snuffln, of lnts. Or., and Miss P. Schu
man. of Lovelocks. Nev. Friends are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral
services, which will be held at the resi
dence, Sunday, July 12. at 2:30 P. M. In
terment Multnomah Cemetery.
DOUGLASS In this city. Julv 9. at the fam
ily residence. 137 East Tenth street North,
Harriett Ann, wife of Rev. William J.
Douglass, aged 41 year. The funeral serv
ice will be held at the Voodlawn M. E.
Church at 2 P. M. today, Saturday. Friends
invited. Interment Rose City Cemetery.
EDWABD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Ilrct
cra. 220 3d at. Lady assistant. Phone M. S07.
. P. FINI.ET m BON. Funeral Directors.
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ctcrs. 7th Pine. Phone M. 430. -tulr asst.
EELLXK-BYKNEH CO.. Funeral Direct
era. 1 71 BnsseU. East 108. Ladr assistant.
W. . DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 Bast
Alder. Latdjr assistant. Pbon. East .
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B 64, 60.
C 52. 65. 68, 71.
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NEW TODAY.
The one BEST place In Portland to
buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and
MOST DESIRABLE residence property
o the city.
SEEING IS BELIEVING BETTER
CO and see the many CHOICE resi
dences under construction and the im
provements groins; on.
Tiie Oregon Real Estate Company
88 Vi Third afreet. Portland, Oregon,
Sealed proposals for the purchase of all
or any portion of the Issue of
$175,000.00
of Water Bonds
authorized by Ordinance No. 271, will be
received at the office of the City Clerk
of the City of Chehalls, Washington, not
later than 7 o'clock P. M. on the 17th day
of August, 1908. Proposals must state the
amount of the bonds bid for, the price
paid therefor, and the rate of Interest
to be named. The City reserves the right
to reject any and all bids. Certified check
for $1000 required to accompany each bid.
aj W. A. WESTOVER, City Clerk.
Artistic Bungalow
On Willamette River '
With two acres of land. 5 rooms and"
bath, electric llg-hts, running water and
surrounded by big: flr trees. Station on
ground. Price 14000; terms half cash,
balance at S per cent, a or 3 years; 20
minutes' ride from Jefferson-street
station. - .
Sengstake & Lyman
. 90 KIFTH ST.
A SACRIFICE
16000 beautiful home on Cleveland
avenue, near Alberta St., 7 rooms,
strictly modern. Will take one lot in
grood location as part payment; terms
on balance. Will sell piano and furni
ture for less than half orieTinal cost.
B OLDS-WALLACE CO
Room Ka 8, Canterbury Bidff.
A Perfect Home
S7000 66x100 and a thoroughly mod
ern new home, 8 rooms, northwest
corner Broadway and East 22d. About
half cash will handle. Must , sell
quickly.
JACKSON A DEERI.VG,
Phone Main 845. 246 Stark St.
BUILDING FOR SALE
The 2-story frame building belong
ing to Portland. Seattle & Spokane Ry.,
on the southwest corner 10th and Irv
ing: streets, is for sale for Immediate
removal. Bids will be received by
J. D. WILCOX, 113 Sherlock Block.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
IM UcKsr Bias.. Id staxk.
GIVE KI A CALX.
FOR this montb we will sell watches for
the amount loaned and one month's in
terest at Unole Myers', 141 Id St., near
Alder.
Holladay s Addition
NEW "TODAY.
Stop Paying Rent
$500 Cash
Will handle large five-room cot
tage, -full plumbing, electric light,
5 bearing fruit trees, some berries,
nice lawn. 50x100 lot on East
27th, half block two carlines, east
front; balance $25.00 per month.
$3250
Five-room modern bungalow,
Holladay 's Addition, full lot,
north front, improved street,-near
both carlines ; $1000 cash, balance
terms.
FRANK E0LLAM,
128 Third Street.
North Beach
32 Acres
$100 per Acre
This im one of the prettiest pieces of acre
age on the whole beach. Fine ocean front
Btye, with beautiful growth of trees. Rail
road intersects property. Half a dozen
persons can each have a fine frontage, with
several lots, and enough property will be
left to pay full coat three or four tlmos
over. Phone owner (Main 3So) or call 146
Second st. -
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews F. V. ft Co.. M S340. S3 Hamilton 61
Baker. Alfred A.. 215 Ablngton bldg.
Chapln & Herlow, 332 Chamber of Commerce,
Compton, J. F., Pac & A 1848. 100 Ablngton bl
Cook. B. 8. & Co.. 007-8 Corbett bldg.
Crossley Co., 70S-9 Corbett bids. M 7355.
Goddard, H. W.. Main axd A 1743. 110 2d st.
Jennings & Co. Main ISA. 200 Oregonian.
Kinney & Stampher. 531-532 Lbr. Ex. M,4436.
Lee. M E-, room 411 Corbett building.
Mall Von Borstel, 104 2d st, 892 E Cumslde.
0Donnell, J. F.. M. 4561 ft A 2561. 230 Stark
Palmer, H. P.. 213 Commercial Club bldg.
M 8699. A 2053.
Parriea, Watklns ft Co.. 250 Alder st.
Reed, Fields ft Tynan. M 7004. A 3W1. 102 2d
Schalk. Geo. D., 264 Stark st. Main 392. A 382.
Sharkey, J. p. ft Co., 122H Sixth st
Swensson, A F. & Co., 2o31ri Washington st.
Xhe Oregon Real Estate Co., &B& Third st
iHolladay Addition.)
Veteran Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce
Waddel, W. O., 3P9 Lumber Exchange bldg.
White. B. F., 227H Washington st.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
S2750 FOR Portland Heights property; cozy
little bungalow; two level lots, with Or
trees; modern conveniences; large open
porch; near carline; gas range, hot water
heater and linoleum Included; Just the
place for small family who desire quiet
and pure air. Sea owner, 306 Chamber
of Commerce.
. . 4
WALNUTS.
I am offering for sale choice land set
to walnuts to be cared for for four years,
16 miles from Portland on electric car
line; terms to Buit yuu; other excellent
fruit land for sale.
W. E. BURKE, 620 Chamber of Com. bldg
53C50 Albina, 6-room modern house; a beau
tiful home; fine location, close to carline;
room and closets large and light ; walls
nicely tinted; Interior finish Is flrst-daiM;
very desirable; terms.
C. B. LUCAS,
320 Corbett bMg.
HOME) CERTIFICATES.
They help some. You get 6 per cent In
terest while you wait; you get a home with
them; they are such "a goodness."
BUTTER WORTH-STEPHEN SON CO., Inc.
317 Ablngton bids. Main 8529.
. 1
WHEAT RANCH SO0 acres In Gilliam
County, three miles from station, in
choice section; will sell now for $15 per
acre or will trade for Portland, Willam
ette Valley or Hood River property. S -73,
Oregonian.
; a
$2250 Central Albina, 5-room modem housw,
close to carline, 10 minutes out; street Im
proved; full lot; (500 cash, balance 20 per
month.
C. B. LUC A 6,
820 Corbett bldg.
$250 FOR 60x100
Lots Joining Hyde Park and Rose City
Park; $5 cash. $5 monthly; level nlc
ground, fine car service.
PORTLAND INVESTORS CO..
268 Stark, rocra 12.
TREMONT PLACE.
Two lots. 40x120, with alleys; small new
house; lots all planted to garden; 8 min
utes' waJk from end of W.-W. carline;
price $660; easy terms. Owner, J 73, Ore
gontan.
HOUSES for sale In all parts of the citv
acreage close In, and farms in Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main 4486. Kinney ft
Stampher, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg.
$15,000 Whole block, close in. Income on
part of block S912 year, balance good
for manufacturing or warehouse site. Ap
ply Fuhr, Osborne Hotel, East Side.
.
BEAUTIFUL Irvlngton lot. East 21st. near
Hancock: also pretty 7-room modern
home. Holladay Park; owner leaving city.
AD 44, Oregonian.
HAVE 8 lotM, near Country Club, convenient
to carline will sell 40 per cent below ad
joining values, on easy terms. E 70, Ore
gonian. i-
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BT EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATTY.
D. A. TUFTS,
303 WASHINGTON ST.
BT owner, new 5 -room bungalow, modern,
beautiful shade trees, full cement base
ment, $1800. terms P. F. Shaughnessy,
Archer Place. Phone Tabor 644.
EQUITY" of $600 for $400. in new 7-room mod-!
era houee; terms on balance- of 2200; on
Mt. Scott carline. . A 5062; parties leaving
city.
J. M. KERR ft CO..
Real estate, farms, 26S Stark st room
10. A 5148. Main 1222.
SMALL hotel In town located near several
logging camps and sawmills. AC 79, Ore
gonian. VERY choice acre at end of Maverly-Rich-mond
line, fine -view, good soil; price
S1500. Call for McGrath. Main 3177.
FOR SALE New 4 -room cottage, with 2
large attic rooms and six lots; on easy
terms. 621 Corbett bldg. Main 8143
$2100 New modern 6-room house on Monta
villa carline; quick rale, $400 cash, balance
time., Phone Etast 1623.
T-ROOM houhe. Highland. New. modern;
a big snap. $.r250. John P. Sharkey Co.,
122 6th at. Main F50. A 2537.
FOR SALE By owner, choice corner. 50x
100, part. East 14th and Yamhill. Bar
re tte, the Tailor, 208 Alder st.
FILE listings In sight; no handling of cards;
our solicitor will call; complete outfit.
$6.50. Main 6634.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Sightly modern,
8-room home; your own terms. Call room
40, Washington bldg.
A GOOD home, $900, lot Mxl00. near East
Side car; require $300 cash. See Coleman,
832 East 42.
MODERN new 5 -room bungalow, nice loca-.
tton, Montavllla; $2000; terms. Owner.'
Phone Tabor 811-
MODERN 6-room house on Sellwood, near
Union avc; reduced from 3."j0o to $3000;
quick sale. Owner, phone East 1623.
35x100, E. 7th. near Broadway; sewer, water,
gas, concrete walk, $1150; 40 wide, $l'i25.
Culver, 62-1 Chamber of Commerce.
BARGAINS 7T4-784 Bast Yamhill. 24th,
brand new 6-room residences; fireplace;
$.1250. $3500; terms.
LEAVIYX5 city Real estate business, fine
location, nice furniture, rent $10; $100
buys. W 73. Oregonian.
FOR Council Crest lots see Yerex Bros. Co..
302 Goodnough bldg.; also farms for sale.
$9.V New house, corner lot, on E. SSth, '
near Hawthorne. Owner, 181 . Morrison at.
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