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11 TITE -MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1903. FIRST FIGHT TODAY Vermont to Hold Election of State Oficers. REPUBLICAN VICTORY SURE Only Question Is Size of Plurality Independence League Slakes Vig orous Fight and Introduces New Factor in. State. MONTPELIEU, VL. Aug. SI. Final argument in the political ltuation in Vermont were made on the stump to night, and tomorrow the people. In choosing a Governor, other state offl cer, two members of Congress and members of the State Legislature, will decide on the merits of the various questions submitted to them during the recent campaign: That a majority of the voters will favor Lieutenant-Governor George U. Prouty. of Newport, the Republican candidate for Governor, was generally admitted tonlgrht. but the size of Mr. Prouty'a majority and especially of his plurality over James E. Burke, of Bur llngton, the Democratic candidate for Governor, was a matter of considerable conjecture. Both the Republican and Democratic campaign managers have fought hard thta year, realizing that, since Vermont is the first state In the Union to hold an election this Fall, her attitude on National issues would have much bear ing on the conduct of the National cam palgn. There Is an added Interest in the election this year, owing to the active participation of the Independence League, whose candidate for Governor, Quimby S. Backus, of Brandon, has made a vigorous campaign. There are six cities and 240 towns In Vermont, and at the election In 1904 all but four towns gave Republican pluralities. All the cities went Repub lican. The vote for Governor in 1904 was: Bell (Rep.). 4S.113; Porter (Dem.), 16. 656. The comparison this year will be made with the above vote. STATE POLICE BILL IS ISSCE Strong Fight Being Waged In Ne vada Democratic Convention. TONOPAH. Nev., Aug. 31. The Demo cratic State Convention organized today by electing ex-State Senator Bell, of Nye County, temporary chairman after two hours wrangle caused by rulings of John Conaidine, chairman of the State Central Committee, who is opposed to the re nomlnatlon of Congressmen Bartlett, The vote on chairman was taken as a test and proves Bartlett to have control of the convention. The convention, after the appointment of committees adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock. A telegram purporting to come from officers of the Western Federation of Miners was exhibited today, advising members of the Esmeralda County dele gation to vote against Bartlett, the author of the state police bill. The platform will undoubtedly cause a great political batt!e. . Senator Newlanris Supreme Justice 8weeney. Congressman Bartlett. Governor Dickerson and other leaders are in con ference tonight on the plank to be adopted on ths state police bill. AT THE HOTELS. Hotel Portland E. Jedell, Newark; A. P. Wood. Los Angeles; A. W. Williams, Ban Francisco; W. T. Simpson. Detroit: I Roy lanee. Su Francisco; Mrs. C. W. Thompson, Cascade Locks: Mrs. A. W. Stedmen, W. F. Nelson, Lns Anreles; E. W. Hall, city; J. L. Jonea. New York: E. H. Hughes, San Francisco; Mra G. Brown. Mm. N. I. Nu bauer. Seattle; I. R. Sheltnn. Grand Rapids; Mrs. J. W. MacMurray, Misses MacMurray, Miss Cummins. Washington, D. C: Ben Rosen fold. San Francisco; C. R. Richards. New York; Miss T. Kane. Philadelphia; F. W. Lrnmtnn, L. J. Burger, fit. Louis; B. Bek cart, H. Graham, San Francisco; Mrs. J. F. Jones. Fargo; J. E. Neahr, New Yorkh; L. J. Broone. Los Angeles; J. H. Watson and wife. St. Paul; George T. Meyer and wife, Seattle; M. S. Hopkins and wife, W. M. Creaeey. J. R. Harvey, Colorado; E. H. Man redell. Oakland; J. F. Rhone. R. B. Ml! lea and wife, Mra. Bowen. San Francisco: Wil liam G. Andrews, E. M. Child.. J. I. Gullck. New Tork; P. H. Cromer and wife, Port land: J. T. Nichols, New York: A. S. Coffey. Chicago: J. R. Lovett. Ml&s Bar, New York; E. M. Eymonds. Spokane: S. F. Kins:, Boa ton: W. Kleene. Corvallla: M. I). Young. A. Welland. St. Joe; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Putnam, alls K. L. Putnam. George. Put nam, Jr., J. R, Edwon and wife, Boston; Mrs. W. A. Gray, Miss B. Gray. Los An geles; C. W. Ames. Miss E. Ames. St. Paul; F. C. Klelne and wife. Miss B. Klelne, St. Louis: W. B. Scott and wife. Dr. W. F. Dirk oa, and wife. Chicago; J. K. Pratt and wife. Mra. J. P. Hayes. iXgene; B. D. Dean, Se attle; L- H. Bryan. Louisville: R- B. Bragg, Hood River; O. B. Laureman. San Fran cisco: C. L. Iundey and wife. Omaha: T. J. Karrar, New Orleans: E. Church, Tacoma; H. J. Wade. J. H. Bracker, Vancouver: P. L. MeDannott, J. H. Dayer and wife. Miss B. A. Dayer, New York: J. W. Welter, Chi cago: J. F. Herman. Seattle: A. H. Stlel. F. Brothertoa and wife. San Francisco; Mra. O. Vanderbllt. James C. Crosby, Hood River; F. T. Ryder. Boston; H. W. Roberta, Seat tle: George A. Butch. San Francisco; L. B. Knight. Minneapolis; W. L. Helvey. St. Louis; J. v. Hayes, C. L. Houston and wire. Saa Francisco. The Oregon T. J. Collins and wife, Wal vllle; John T. Albert.. L. H. Hamilton. Port land: Mm A. Caswell, Mrs. A. C. Van Da Water, Walla Walla; Mrs. El B. Lee. Mlaa M. Lee. Seattle: B. K. Lawson. Cottage Grove; J. H. Dunlap, Cascade Locks: R. F. Hay. William Jackson. Trans. Walkers Seat tle to Chicago; William Hoeller, Philadelphia; C E. Willie. St. Louis; E. S. Aldrlch and wife. Moscow; T. J. Clancy. Mies Eva Clancy. M. P. Shaughney and wife, San Francisco: C. W. Maynard. Olympla: William Driver. Seattle: S. W. Chllds and wife. Chi cago; Charles E. Mocks, Vtlca: G. W. Dor man. Seattle; J. P. Porter. Vancouver; C. ; Blanchard. New Tork: J. 8. Dlller. Wash ington. D. C; R. O. Cowling. Walla, Walla; H M. Blagen. Hoqulam: W. J. Croeklll, 6an Francisco; Miss Edith Kelley. city; Mrs. M. Weiss, El W. Dutton. Seattle; D. D. Potter, j F Ewlng. Pallaadea; A. J. Casebeer. Pueblo J. H. Shane. Green River; H. L. Fist Cedar Rapids; D. Belderman. Fan Fran cisco: Benjamin C CrandaJl. Pasadena: J. J Founley. Tufur: Mr. and Mrs. A. Meltxer. Los Angeles; A. El Eberhart. Walla Walla: . , , cae KVenclscOT Frank K pearca. Homestead; D. W. Tomllnaon. Baker City R. 8. Shaw, wife and child. Mill City; L. J Vrann. city; Mra. M. M. Taylor. Jack sonville: William Dlekman. Jr., and wife. New York City: O. W. Dunn. Pas Francisco; T D. Mosley. Seattle; A. R. Wright. Tacoma. The lmperinl D. B. Scully, city; V. L. Walker. Mary Walker. Jennie Walker, Bridal Veil; G. H. Carmichael. Seattle; W. T Coulter. Carson: B. G. Cross. Astoria: L. Campbell. Astoria: A. D. Merrick. J. Ander aon city: L. M acker. Tacoma: E. A. Bricker, Dallaa; E 8. Wiser rove. McMlnnvllle; G. W. Imglar. Reno. Nev. ;Antona Nolto. Pendle ton: Mrs. Andrew Kershaw Mra H. M. Ker shaw. Wllllamlna: Bra. Brownjohn, Carlton; Mrs. F. L. Taylor. Seattle; Bessie A. Nash. Pueblo. Col.; O. J. Farley. The Dalles; Mr. X J. Friday. Banks. Or.; R. A. Booth and wofe! Eugene: Sterling Rothmd. Msdford ; John Nnseen and wife. Tros. Nlssen. Jessla Nlssen, Eagle Cliff; Mrs. Barnes, city; C EL Becht. Seattle: A. Fleeschhnur. Stevenson: Dr. C. H. McMillan: R. B. Wil cox Lexington: O. C Groves. Newport; Miss Sec'hlu. The Dalles: J. H. McLaughlin and wife. Duluth: C R. Watson and wife. Fossil- W G. Cola and wife. Pendleton: Mrs. F. ' Smith, Butte, Mont.; E. A. Miller. M. D.. Cllntonvllle. Was.; E. M. Wringale. The Dalles- J E- Reynolds. Arlington: H. Grover, Seattle; E. E- Davis. Seattle; W. H. Odell. Salem. Tn Perkins Mrs. B. A Shannon. Mist, rw . a ri i.vnch and family. Tillamook. rr A D. Popadopdor and wife. Astoria:. Wm Brum. Grand Dalles: W. C. Foulka. city- F- A- Boston, Seattle: W. B. Presby, Goldendala: J. B. Weed. West Point. Or.; Ernest Barth. Tumwater. Wash.: Chas. Wllen. Seattle: Ed. Coleman. Su Paul; C E. Lenard. Vlnllmk. Wis.; W. A. Rash and Denver: Prank Richardson, Marquette, Mich.; Geo. L. Aggers and wife. Seattle: Melvln Young. New York: Carrie Dibble, Katherlne Blschoff. San Francisco; Tressa Plschoff. Walla Walla; P. B. Gallagbn. Mllwaukle; A. Nardlnl. 8an Francisco: G. Henderson, city; Mrs. M. A. Gilbert. Hood River; Mra F. H. Shoemaker. Pendleton; C. P. Gilbert, Hood River; David J. Stark. Natlck. Mass.; Mra. J. A. Woolery. lone; B. Ackla. Astoria: Derby Gunderaon, Astoria; Sherwood Williams and wife, Mrs: 8. R. Wllllama, La Grande. Or.; J. Duttenhoefen, Olvmpia: 8, W. Prew. orvllle. CaL; Mrs. Wm. Blair. Vancouver. Wash.: Capt. G. F Langley and wife. J. M. Langley. B. Aoawnson. Victoria, B. C. ; Mrs. Cartwrlght. Marie Cartwrlght. Fremont. Neb.; H. 8. Allen, city; J. Walker. Hoqulam: J. B. Weed. West Point. Wash.; John H. Scott. Salem. Or.; Miss Emma Cole, Pendleton; G. A. Trimble. Forest Grove: A. Wright and wife. I Hamilton. Or.; Lula it. EsteL Ada M. Steel, A,ima. nun.; c. n. dchcii anu wuo, x-a-louse. Wash.; W. 8. Hall. Slletl. Or.: H. H. Lex. Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hamilton, Date. Wans. ; W. G. Moore, North Yamhill; Emld G. Keon. Moffett Springs; D. R. Tamee. La Grande; W. 8. Dix. San Fran cisco: M. Fief let, L. Nelson. Puyallup: C. T. Keagln. Chicago; James Turner. Rlts vllle; H. A. Brewer, city; M. O. Lee and wife. Spokane; P. R. Johnson. 8t. Paul; Chas. B. Winstead. Columbia. O. : Mrs. H. W. Sherdan, Sacramento; J. W. Tllden and wife. Vancouver; A. A. Scott, Everett; Miss C. 8. Ward. R. O. Ward. Victoria. Tex.; C. W. Erwln. Jno. F. Frost, Union; M. Wright and wife. Sewesto. Ids,; E. O. Couleon, Huntington; J. C. Turner, Marlon, O. The St. Charles Earl Blackburn Wood land; D. Smathers, oak Point; T. C. Thom son, Welser; J. F. Lloyd and son, Deer Island: W. O. Odell. The Dalles: W. P. Brlen, M. Kiel, Eugene; G. Miller. Donald; E. L. Norton, city- J. P. Williams; H. Wllliama Everett: B. L. McCIaln, city; J. Curry. Eu gene; J. H. Hunter, A. A. Dixon, A R. Tobey. city; E. P. Chandler, Washougal; B. Cook. U. S. S. Colorado; H. C. Lens. T. H. Badder, R. S. Ctamld. Cascade Locks: P. Gouley, Brooks; A. J. Watklns, W. Trueman. Chemawa; H. B. Morgan, Fort Wayne; J. H. Smith. L. H. Crrsweil, Pendleton; G. D. Sutherland and family, Clatskanle; J. A. Gib bons and wife. Washougal; C. H. Schiller. Albany; J. Duggaa. city: F. Bchafer, Molalla: 8. Bauer and sun. Canyon City; C. C. Pratt and wife. Med ford: L. Frey, Junctloa City; J. McKay, Sandy; D. D. Elenner aad wlfq. Boise; C. L. Lewis and wife, Condon; E. T. Skoar, Home Valley; F. C. Buttler, Summit; N. D. Blckmore. H. O. Thomas, Logaa; A. M. Asplnwall, Brokks; C. L. Goldlng and wife. F. B. Stumpeon, Pontlac. Mich.; H. A. Prayer and wife, Collins: M. A. Ranes. Wtl sonvllle; E. A. Cook and wife. La Center; Mrs. A. J. Knapp, Camas; W. Harmon. L. J. Heenan. Marysvllle; L. J. King, city; G. Akin and son. Vancouver; G. E. Magoon. city; S. Marble, Vancouver; J. M. Peebles, Boise; W. E. I.ee. Rainier; C. E. Larson. Chemawa; C. N. Curtis. Newberg: H. B. Martin, city: L. C. Wallace. M. D. Walnelnglek, Kelso; 8. N. Fenner. city;H. Front. Bend; P. Jones, city: G. Hawkins. La Grande; F. D. Pinch. Astoria: C. H. Jackson and wife. Orient: Mra. J. H. L. Maybee. Sandy; Miss Clemma Radford. Orient; L. A. French. Rainier; F. Hynes. Heppner; G. C. Will, Salem: Mrs. R. J. Retterisg. Rorkwaod; R. H. Raberge. Bel llngham; D. Paulding. Wlllapa: Ive Ruth, Washougal; A. Bellinger, Kalaroa; B. C Hart and daughter. Bandy. The Cornelius W. L. Grelner and wife. Salt Lake City: G. Morris and wife, Tacoma: E. T. Huiott, Throll: P.. Mallabach, Tacoma: C. H. Green, Saa Francisco; I. M. Glen and wife, Eugene: C. B. Holmes, city; H. Goul luck. Seattle: Bessie Strouse and mother, In dianapolis; Harry Wltner and wife, Elkhart. Ind. ; H. H. Greer. Valdes; A. B. Weather ford. Albany; M'ss F. L. Massey. Walla Walla; O. 6. Axtell and wife. Cballngm. Ttae Lenox R. T. French and wife. Seat tle: Belle Richards, St. Cloud: Arthur Hull. Goldenvale; D. B. Bnlder. Salem; Paul M. Roth. Pasadena; A. L. Sherer. Beaverton; Lawrence Schloss, Salem; H. P. Sheel, Tenlno; C. S. Dexter. Grand Rapids; Otto Lorens, M. D. Scuggo. Tacoma: R. R. Cronlee, 8alem; R. D. Salesbury. Chicago; F. S. Williamson and family. Spokane; Mrs. G. R. Taylor, Meadvllle; Phillip F. A. Bock. Carlotta Bock, Haxel Seeley. Monmouth; Mra C. Tlmmons, Astoria: Carle Abrams, Salem; O. A. Batchler, San Francisco; Mm. B. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Adele Garroth. Baker City. The Ianmoore Mrs. Taylor, Helena; R. A, Propst. Loa Angelea; Harlow Moore. Bos ton: Miss Jessie Snider. Spokane; Mrs. J. Rogers, Seattle; J. J. Jordan, Tacoma; M. E. Smith. Los Angeles; D. E. Parker. T. E. Rhlders. Miss Mary Holders, Minneapolis; Lula Sheres. San Franclaco; D. E. Prossper. Demois; L. D. Kerch, Boston; W. T. Kenny, Boston; W. W. Kellog. Spokane; Oscar Oleson. Seattle; Mrs. G. A. Hill. D. E. Brockett. New Tork; F. E. Madden. New Jersey; C. H. Martin, city- E. Pierce. Chi cago; Mrs J. E. Carlson. F. R. Raynar. St. Paul; F. E. Deerbrook. Minneapolis; 8. FJ. Buell. Peoria; Miss E. McMayon, Go Id field; Miss P. A. Taylor. Nestler. The Nortonla Mr. and Mrs. Eckstromer, Seattle; H. C. Humphrey, Autogo; H. Moun tain. Vancouver; Mrs. C. Williams. Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. G. Kelly. Pbeonlx; Miss Flora Anderson. Minneapolis; G. A. Jones. Denver; J. Maxisneld, Missoula; W. C. Albee, Ta coma; Mr. and Mrs. Frank sBaasett. Ta coma; Miss Gladys Hartley, San Francisco; P. E. Coyie, Tacoma: G. Dustln. city; Jack Catto, Tacoma; W. Shipley, Olequa. The Calumet Mrs. E. M. Williams, Mrs. Krler The Dailes: G. C. Campbell. Spokane: J. T. Symonds. Decorah; John Dulgnam, St. Paul: Tom Barry and wile, Miss usage Hughes. New York: Miss L. Luctle Heimlich, Chicago: Mra. M. B. Gray The Dalles; Mrs. B. J. jonnson, Astoria; tnanes xiaorr suia family, Wichita; Gus Larsen, Roseburg: A. E. Duncan Miss Dorothy Dayne. W. E. Brother hood and wife. Miss L. O'Meers. Frederick Harlcwe. New Tork; A. Dorsch, O. F. Hill, Chicago; W. C. Farnsworth. New York; John Harrison. C. H. I nthan. Los Angeles; T. J. Culligan. wits and son. New York: Miss Suxsnne Harris, ban rrancisco; r. axoraii. A D"Arrus. New York; Justin Ferrand, San Francisco; Thomas J. Purcell. Ooeur d'Alene: A. O. Duncan and wife. New York; R J. Higgtns and wife. Sacramento; alias orace Brown Oregon City; G. Davles. Richard navies. S. B. Davles. New Tork: Arthur Don ard wife, E. Loring Kelley and wife, Chi cago: W. B. Drlel. city; EVlwln Keogh, Miss Nelson. New York: H. G. Lidren, E. W. Ken dmll and wife, Roseburg: E. M. Wilcox and wife. Seattle: M. m. letcner. ciiy; j. jo. m T n. i.ti' J C Roehe New TnrV; John Laughland. Oakland; Arthur Hockwald, Kansas City; w. B. Burrum, Astoria; jsjmma King. New York; Mlsa Mary carter, Asniana; Mrs. G. B. Ml 11a Denver. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Aug. 31. Maximum tempera ture, 76 2 degrees; minimum, 48.9 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M., 4.6 feet: change In last 24 hours. .6 foot. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 6 P. M.). none; total since September 1, lflOT. 0lA Inches: normal. ao.lS Inches; de ficiency. 4.7s Inches. Total sunsMne August SO. 8 hours. 86 minutes: possible, la hours, 24 minutes. Barometer reduced to eea-level), at a P. M.. SO. 12 inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER, Observations taken at 6 P. M., Paelo time, August 81 B o 0 , STATION B & f 3 "S - : ml . . Baker City Boise 7'O.OOI 4'SB rCl' 2!0 4 0 720. 7H0 MO 7rtl0 76 0 (10, 84 lO, i.0! E Pt. eloodr North Head.... Pocatello....... Portland Roseburg. .... Spokane........ i.oot NW SB N N sw N E N Clear .co rCIear . Clear i.Ort Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Raining i.oo Tacoma Tatoosh Island. Walla Walla... ..no Clear T. Trace, WEATHER CONDITIONS. TTie high pressure area yesterday over the) North Pacific States la advancing ranidlv eastward and lta crest this evening la over Idaho. During the last 12 hours rain has fallen along the Straits of Fuca, and olauoi sees has increased In the Sound country. The temperatures have risen everywhere oa the Pacific- Slope. The Indications are for fair weather Tues day, except In the Bound country and along the Washington coast, where rain will prob ably fall. Portland and vicinity. Fair, followed by In creasing cloudiness; variable winds, mostly westerly. Oregon Fiair: westerly winas aiong ins coast and easterly winds In the Interior. Washington Fair east, showers west por tion; variable winds, mostly easterly. Idaho Fair. ROW ARD A. hfilJ. IT'S LITHIA TABLE ROCK Mineral Water. See page 6. all Tartetlc perm-vnetitly cured In few -Uyi without . - x . isnssa Vmi win No BIT Of ssu rpCll OpCTlUOn or oeienuwn " . Ji iccfpted antil the patient U completely MtUnctf. ssX n . . wa. ssaa ass. saa A sjs. Hal in Write or F DEL TT rtUPl UKt bUM upon ti4 ewetlnnd Bide. PORTLAND. OB. BUPJDBE THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OH BTJBOFEAN PLAN MODERN RESTAURANT COST ONE MILLION DOLLARS. f HOTEL OREGON 1 - I Portland's New and Modern BoteL Rates $1 per Day and Up I European Plan. Free Bus ! WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. I Ceairrally Locatodl JBffl In the heart of the business and shopping distinct. J.ne lf.55"VN most modern and up-to-date hotel in the Northwest. Jffffi (u-l'i Local and long-distance phones in every room. Rooms r "IL5 '"IK 3 'wnth private bath, en suite and single. Large and mod- t: : - t v - -i - - - ..-it . j . . . ernlv eouinned X F. DAV1E3, PrwsWsnt St Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. . EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $L3 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION ! THE Park St. Bet. Morrison and Alder CALUMET HOTEL i rt rt TntlA . r- X !rr.tlT ft -Z B f ft 3 : Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Stop at "THE CORNELIUS" THE BEST IX PORTIAXD. Situated In the center of the shopping district; one block from the flanging streetcars- not so expensive as some other hotels; sixty rooms with private bath, toM-d?siee and local telephone. In every room; .writing desk in r'i carpeted throughout with the best velvet carpets; the rooms ar. furnished In aolid mahogany; every room contains a heavy solid Blmmona brasa bed on which 1. a 0 or 50-pound hair mattress; the furnishings and general appearance of the public rooms must be seen to bs appreciated; .ample-rooma, each with 100 to 150 foot table. . .... . . n... mnit mod- THS COKNKL1U&, rarx ana xioor ."001., l" - - , ern equipped hotel, solicits your patronage and assures you good, service and courteoua treatment. An exceptional hotel for families who com. to Portland shopping and sight-seeing. When next In look Dleased. THE CORNELIUS Free Bus Cornelius, proprietor. N. K. Clarke. Manager. MEUirNQ xoncES. BiiDtvPRD TJ8TEN! A meeting of a1 Kader Temple will be held at their council room. Masonic T.mple, T.'ednesday evening, the 2d ir.at. at 8 o'clock, to make final arrangements for the pilgrimage to Eugene. Forty barefoot novices have been rounded up from the "Cala poola's" near and around Eurene. This will be your last Bummer outing. Don't wait until the last .minute to do your business with the recorder, for he will be very busy. Register your reservation now for this pompous fageant of pilgrims who will pull out from he Union Depot promptly Saturday, Sep tember o. .... Time card for tne ennners- special : Leave foruana m.. Leave Oregon 'City Leave Woodburn at ..... Leave Salem at Leave Albany at 8:00 A. M. .. 8:45 A M. .. 9:25 A. M. . . 9:55 A. M. ..10:40 A M. .11:55 A. M. Arr 1 v 1 11 k .1 nuncv. .............. - Pare Round trip one and one-third from any point on Southern Pacific. Good for re turn September 6, T or 8. Do not forget fes and yellow card. J. O. MACK, Potentate. B. a. WH1TEHOUSE, Recorder. CANTON PORTLAND, NO. 1. P. M Regular cantonment this (Tuesday) even ing September 1, at 8 o'clock. Oddfellows' Temple. Degree work. Visiting Chevaliers Invited E. E. SHARON, Clerk. A A A S. RITE. OREOON LOD-E OF PERFECTION, NO. 1. Regular meeting In Mem orial Hall. Scottish Rite Cathe dral, this evening at 8 o'clock. By order YEN MASTER. HKADQCTAHTEM FOR TOCRIST8 asnt (XHIMKIUi tl. TTtA V ELluKH. 8 pedal rates mads to families and sin gle geaitlexnext. The nuuwgesneixt wfll be pleased st mil times to show rooms and gtve prices. A mod ern Turkish bath es tahuahxnont In she hotel. U. C. BtVKKS, . ..n. cV . nv cTorr TO Maxlem Impravssnssits Imperial Hotel Seventh and Washington Phil. Matschaa Sons, Ptops Rates HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washinrton Sta. . samDle - rooms. ELEGANT GRILL MUSIC Baa meets all trains. Rates (1.00 and op. W. SWETXAND, Bfnnaarer. CO. DA VIES. Sew. and TrwasJ A Strictly First-Class and Modern Hotel Containing 170 Rooms. Only American and Europesxn Hotel in Portland. Xns Distance Phonea In Kvrry Koom. 1'ree 'Bus Meets Ail Xraina. 12.00 per day and op. I) . t PurnnMn. sl.OO Der dar and UD. Per month, single room and board. $45 to 909 according to room. For two. $TS to (119. Board without room 130 per month N0RT0MA HOTEL ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST. ' Portland's Only Roof Garden American Rates to Families and European Onr Boa Meets All Trains Sample Suites, wttn Baths, for Travel Ins; Men THE DANM00RE Portland's new hotel. TS WwsCilaart.ii. comer ldtkv, sot, Hsllls; Tkeatstr. Knx-ovesja plsw 1.0 anal Vm.' Bus meets all trains. DAN J. MOOrUH, Proprietor. Hotel Msen Ctntsp Beaieh, 8ea M& Us, Open H ywar. For tnsssw snation applr Tke Daasissra. Portlano gie ui meets all tra a a chance to make you trains. Europlan. C w. We HOTEL LENOX Portland's nevr 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 g-rilL Excellent cuisine. Telephone In every room. Private baths. EUROPE AW PUN, AMERICAS PT,APf A to 92.50 Per Day. XSO to 4 Per Day. O, H. SPENCER. Manager MEETTNO NOTICES. OREGON COUNCIL, ROYAL ARCANUM, meets at the Audi torium, 208 Third street, the drst and third Tuewlay of each month at 8 P. M. Visitors cordially wel come. O. O. HALL. Secretary. Care Honeyman Hardware Company. MOUNT HOOD CIRCLE NO. 161. W. OF W. All members are requested to be present at regular meeting. Tuesday evening, Sep tember 1. Special business; voting on change In bylaws. LOU ELLEN CORNELL, Clerk. IVANHOH LODGE. NO. 1. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, meets tonight (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock, K. of P. building. 11th and Alder streets. Visiting brothers welcome. GEORGE J. EMERICH, C. C. W. J. CEDERSON. Assistant K. R. A B. DIED. MATTISON In this city, August 81, at the family residence, 1004 East Morrison , street. Amanda H. Mattlson. aged 63 years 4 months and 18 days. Funeral announce ment later. FUNERAL NOTICE. MARTIN The funeral services of the late Richard Martin will be beld at Flnley'e chapel. 3d and Madison su.. Wednesday, September 2. at 2 P. M. Dunning, McEntee Glibaugh, Funeral Directors, 1th and Pine. Phone Main 439. Lady assistant. Office of County Coroner. "EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Funeral Dlrect- rs, fiO d St. Lady assistant. Phone M 607. J. P. H.VLEV at SON, 8d and Madison. Lady assistant Phone Main 9, A loaa. itELLER-BYRXr-S CO.. Funeral Dlrect- ors. 278 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant. F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Pnona East 62. AMTJSEMENTS. Baker Theater PiZ Maln . Oregon Theater Co. (Inc.), Lessee. GEORGE L. BAKER. General Manager. Tonight, all this week, matinees Thursday and Saturday. C. H. Kerr presents Dainty Grace Cameron in his latest musical comedy success, "LITTLE DOLL1E DLUPLES," sup ported hv the erreat comedian; Harry Bew- ley. and a big company. Gorgeous scenery. Evening prices 25c, 50c 75c, tl. Matinees 2jc, 50c. Next week: Richard dose. s- ft MAIN 6 A 1020 Matinee. a ' xr-r finnri.va and Holidays. 15-25-50C NIGHTS 15-25-50-75C Crrsey Dayne; Katie Barry; Tom Davie. Trio: A O. Duncan; Basque Grand Opera Quartet; Barry tc Hughes; Melville & BOgglne THE GRAND-Vandeville deluxe THE "LACGHUBST" YET. EDWIN KEOl'GH CO. In The Season's Seenie Sensation "A Bit o' Blarney." Don & Thompson. Slaters O'Meers. ' DORSCH " RFS SKI.L ''The Musi cal Railroaders." Brotherhood A Co. Dorothy Day me. Irt-d Bauer. Grandascope. , PANTAGES THEATER ADVANCED VATJDEVlLiJt. Stars of All Nations. . , UNTHAN, The Armless Wonder, Direct From Hamm.rstein's New York Theater, And Six Other Good Acts. Matinees dally,- 13 cents; two shows at night, 15 and 25 cents. THE LYRIC THE BLUNKALL CO., PRESENTS A CELEBRATED CASE In the first act Miss Ward A. Howard will wear the Directoire Gown. SUNDAY MATINEE. "LENA RIVERS." Tonight In Airdome, "A Lost Baby" Wrestling Match, 9 P. M., Smith vs. the Cuban Wonder. Boys' and girls' prize drawing day Saturday, 2:30 P. M. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. LOS ANGELES vs. PORTLAND September 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12.. 13. Games begin weekdays 3:30 P. M.; Sunday, '2:30 P. M. Admission Bleachers, 25e; Grand stand, 50c; boxes, 25c extra. Chil dren .Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25o. - LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Boys under 12 free to Bleachers Wednesday. Grand Central Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving: Portland Roseburg Passenger Cottage Grove Passenger. ..... . California ExpTess San Francisco Express West Side Corvalils Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Orove Passenger. ....... Forest Grove Passenger. ...... .. Forest "Orove Passenger.. . Arriving Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger ..... Roseburg passenger Portland Express West Side Corvallls Passenger ........... Sheridan Paesenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest urove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger 8:13 a. m. (4:15 pm. 1:45 p. m l:fO a. m. 7:20 a.m. ' 4 : 10 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 1 :00 p. m. 0:40 p. m. T:18 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 5:80 p. m. 11:15 p. m. 6:20 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 11:60 a. m. 4:50 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. swv - V Leavtns Portlan Tacoma and Seattle Express ... 8:80a.m. North Coast as Chicago Limited. 2:00p.m. Overland Express 11:43 p.m. Arriving Portland North Coast Limited ........... 7.00a.m. Portland Express 4:13 p.m. Overland Express 8:33 p. m. OREGON RAILKOAU NAVIGATION CO. Leavlns Portland I Pendleton Passenger .... 7:15 a. m. Chlcago-Portiana special Spokane Ftyer Kansas City k Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer Chi., Kan. City A Portland Ex.. Chicago-Portland Special 8:30 a. m. 8:15 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. :43 a. m. 8:50 p. m. 0:15 p. m. Pendleton passenger ASTORIA A COLUMBIA RIVER. 1 ..1 r etr1 1 Hn l AJitorla & Seaside Express.... Seaside Special (Saturday only) Astoria Seaside Express .... 8:00 a. to. 2:20 p. m. 6 :30 P. m. Astoria se Portland Passenger. .". 12:15 n. m Portland Express iin-fwt n m Seaside Special (Sunday on ly). . 1 10 20 p. m. CAN APIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO, Leaving; Portland C P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 8:15 p.m. Via Seattle 11:45p.m. Arriving- Portland C. p. K. bhort Line, via Spokane. 8:00 a. m. Via Seattle 7:00 a.m. Jefferson-Street Station BOCTIXEKN PACUTC. Leaving- Portland Dallas Passenger .............. 7:40 a.m. Dallas Passenger 4:15p.m. Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger ...10:15 a.m. Dallas Passenger 5:00p.m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. WlUonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Local .. Wllsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express, a. :m and intermediate Local.. 7:03 a. m. 8:15 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:20 a. m. 1 :20 p. m. 4:45 p. m. 4:00 p.m. 6:40 p. m. 8.-15 p, m. I 6.25 a. m. 7:35 a. m. 8:35 a. m. Wllsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local. . Salem and Intermediate Express. Leaving Portland Salem and Intermediate Local.. Wllsonvllle Local Selem and Intermediate Expreaa Salem and Intel mediate Local. . Wllsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local . . Wllsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. 11:10 a. m. 1:10 p. m. 2:05 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 0:10 p. m 6:05 p. m. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Baker's Auction House, 152 Park St., near Morrison at.; furniture, piano, etc Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker ds Son, auctioneers. By the Portland Auction Co- 211 1st St., at 10 A M-. furniture, eto. At Oilman Auotlon room. 411 'Washing ton St.. at 10 o'clock AM. 8. L. Gllman. auctioneer. . WHERE TO DINK. Hot Weather Dietf" etn irt-, near Washington. DIKD- PETERSON At his residence, Russellvllle. Andrew Peterson, aged 53 years, lo months, 9 days, remains at the parlors of F. 8. Dunnlngs. East Alder and East 6th sts. Funeral notice later. SCHEMEL In this city. Aug. SI, at his residence. 1O40 Grand avenue North, Hubert Srhemel, aged 35 years, brother of Mrs. H. Pleiderer and Mrs. George Burns, of this city. Funeral announcement later. NEW TODAY. The secret of success is to invest your money right. See me for Pen insula real estate, as I have the ex perience, and can prove it to you. If you deal with me once, you will deal with me again. Why? Because I will make you money. Ask f pr J. E. Colvin, 312 Board Trade. WANTED 60 hoppickers for our Jefferson farm; one of the best in the state; two l weeks' picking; fine camp' grounds and houses; plenty of good water. Call 202 - fit ark at. MORTGAGE LOANS Lowrat rates and terms to suit; spe cial rates and favorable terms oa large loans on bulnesa properties. Fund Loaned for Private Investors. A. H. BIRRELL 202 HcKar BldaT. 3d A Stark. $3000 lot In best resldei 11. Full size lot In best residence section of Nob Hill. Vanduyn 8 Walton 515 Chamber of Commerce. UP GOES THE PRICE On that fine 50x100 on Sixth, bet. Everett and Flanders. Can be had for three days only, $27,000. C R. DeBURGH 130 Ablngton Bldg. QEORdk BLACK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 2S Worcester Building. Phone slain S7L Mortgage Loans Lowest rales of Interest. LOUIS SALOMON, Z3S Stark Street, near Second. 32SOO Beautiful S-acro tract of ground In Mil waukee; small house; delightful location; suitable for suburban residence or laying off Into lots. OOODNOUGH & STEARNS. 2 Washington Bldg. FINS business location, storeroom and basement in fireproof building, 3d st. Apply Pluramer Drug Co. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Andrews, P. V. at Co.. M S340. 3 Hamilton bl Baker, Alfred A. 115 Ablngton bldg,. Cbapln A Herlow, 882 Chamber of Commerce. Cook. B, S. A Co.. BOS Corbett bldg. Croasley Co., 708-0 Oorbett bldg. M 7833. Fields, C. E. A Co., Board of Trade bldg. Qnddard. B W,. Main and A 1T43. 1 10 3d at. Otllette-Rlggs Land Co., Board of Trade. Jennings Co. Main 188. SOS Oregonlaa. Kinney Stampher, 631-632 Lbr. Ex. M 443. Lee. M. K.. room 411 Corbett building. Mall 4s Von Borstal. 104 3d st. 862 B Burnslda. Palmer. H. P . SIS Commercial Club bldg. M 8H9V. A 2853. Parrlsh. Watklns at Co., 250 Alder at. Richardson, A. B.. 221 Com. Club bldg. Bchalk. Geo. D., x4 Stark st. Main 392, A 892 Sharkey, J. P. Co., 122 Sixth st. Bwenssoa, A F. A Co., 253) Washington st The Oregon Real Estate Co.. 8SH laird at. (Bolladay Addition.) Veteran Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce Waddel. W. O.. 809 Lumber Exchange bldg. White. B. F.. 227 Washington at. Wm. Wolfsteln n oved real estate office 2S Couch bldg. Call It looking for bar galna FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. PORTLAND HEIGHTS bargain Full lot, Laveaport and 16th sta.; IT.'O cash. 6ENGSTAKE & LYMAN, 90 6th St. A BARGAIN For sale. 6 lots, 8 houses, good warranty deed given, all for $1050; houses rent for 816.50. Owner E; W. Mel lien Furniture Store, Oregon City. NEW 6-room strictly modern house near Al blna car barns; 1 block to car; fltiov, fooO cash, balance 816 per month. 823 Lumber Exchange. 4-ROOM house, wood shed, large lot. prune trees. 11150; $200 cash. A fine little home. Western Oregon Trust Co.. 14 Chamber of Commerce BY owner, modern 6-room cottage; east front, full lot; fruit and roses, good lawn, half block carllne, good service; price right, terms. Seliwood 330. RISLEY TRACT. Oregon City carllne, 2 acres or more; all In cultivation; best of land. C. W. RIsley, owner, RIsley 'a P. O., Mllwaukle. ROSB CITY REALTY CO., Rents houses, collects rents, sells oountry snd city realty, timber lands, notaries pub lic. A 4321, 204 Mohawk bid.. Main 5007. WHY PAY RENT? $130 cash, balance to suit, buys a modern 5-room cottage, near carllne. A. S. Draper, room 32, Lafayette bldg., cor. tith and Washington. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT"T. y D. A. TUFTS. 803H WASHINGTON ST. 83500 6-room. modern house In Holladay Park Addition. H. P. Palmer, 213 Commer cial Club bldg. Main S6U9, A 20o3. A FINE home; elegant location; John Irlng's addition; $1000 down. $50 to $73 per month. Dolen A Herd man. FOR SALE Modern 5-room cottage, easy terms; 469 Mechanic St.; take Woodlawa car. $2400 Beautiful home, corner, $100, $20 monthly; 3 blocks south Hawthorne, EX 44th. Dr. Darling. NEW 8-room house. Laurel wood; bargain. 6 roora modern cottage, Sunnyslde; terms. Phone Tabor 496. IRVINGTON 60x100 lot. modem 8-room house, never occupied- $7500 cash. Owner, w o. Lundstrom. 431 Worcester bldg. SIGHTLY, modern 7-room house on West. - 81de: easy terms. Call room 40 Washing ton bldg. HAIR CUTTINO 15 centst the Model, the finest 12-chair barber shop In the city. 91 6th st. LOT College, near Park, SfixdO. suitable single flata or home, $.1O0o; part time. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. 3 ACRES, 14 mile West of Clakamas Sta tion, $650. Western Oregon Trust Co.. 14 Chamber of Commerce. CORNER, 60x65, East of Union ave., on Broadway, $1800, or 40 wide, $1600. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. $200 BtJS a farm and a lot with a waranty deed; will treble in less than a year. See Stevenson A Taylor, 286 H Washington st. $2600 East Hoyt; nice home, full lot. MAKll.N j. 1 , 134 oa St. 6-ROOM house with 2 lots, on 10th ave.; a snap; $1000; terms. 611 Swetland bldg. $46 CASH. $10 monthly: full lot. graded street; near car. Y 195, care Oregonian. 2 LOTS with small house, close to Alberta car, $650, terms. 326 Lumber F.xcnange. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE New 2-stor. 6-room house, Brooklyn Heights, full concrete basement, stationary wushtubs, wood lift, piped for furnace; winter's wood; halls, combina tion fixtures, large pantry, hot and cola water. Bull Run watur, larne porches, east faring, splendid view. 30 minutes' walk to business center. 2 blocks to carllne. school tnd stores: will Include all new furniture If desired and sell on small payment down, balance like rent; this Is exceptionally good buy and will sell on slglit; you will pay no commission and get full value for your money. For particulars inquire H 160, Oregonian. BEAUTIFUL NEW BUNGALOW. With over Mi acre of ground, under perfect cultlvatiun: high and sightly, risl't on Ore gon City carllne. near stntion. 25 minutes out: 4 large rooms, bathroom and iiantry: living room is 1SxJ2. with largo brick lire plftee. beamed ceilings in livlng-r.Hinl and dining-room; veranda lox.'tS feet; the land is nli-ely fenced and ha good chleken-hou.e and yard; price only 2lyi: terms; will lie off market Sept. 10. If desired, over $7H worth of beautiful, high-clas new furniture, everything complete, can be had for $-i5. DEVLIN 4 FlilEliAUGH, 6O8-509 Swetland bidg., cor. 5th and Wash. $H00 Largest parcel of West Side ground to be had for the price; within 1- ",ln" utes from 3rd and WaahlnKton ; Improved streets; cement walk. $-Rioo for the half. $4(X) 7-room end full lot. West Side; hi cash, balance 6 per cent Interest. $11000 15 acreB; convenient to city; well improved uml worth the price; easy terms or part exchange. 8SO00 40 acres unimproved, near Os wego. 1 mile from river. 1. u. UAVIirau.v 819 Chamber of Commerce. A GOOD HOME. 3UOXIW, corner, on canine, msn sightly, with beautiful view of the city; larire 10-room house in good condition; Mevernl fine fruit trees: be sure and see' this place before buying; price $."6u0. , terms $lutH c-aah. balance, any reasonable time at 0 per cent. FOU A NEW HOME EAST STH. OOxlluO, a fine building site, only $1800. FRED C. KING. ! 506 Commerclu.1 Blk. 2d and Washington sts. CHOICE lots, great number. 8. 7 and 8-1 room. 2-story residences; mansions; j bungalows. All pi-Ices. JOH acres close; in. 1 nlcely-f urnisheit home cheac. All in the1 most select part of the city. Coma und see, one luok is enough. Broadway- Irvington cars. Office loth and Halscy ; sts.. East t"J6. C 1UU3. C 1271. C JM. : Dolen Ac Herdman. $:liK WILL buy a modern 6-room house in j the East Burnside district; this Ik u. very i-onvenlent house and Is thoroughly mod-1 ern in every way, has built-in china audi linen closets and has a built-in seat, etc.; full cement basement, laundry tubs, fur- nace. electric and gas fixtures, etc, II. P. Palmer, 213 Commercial Club bldg. t FOR SALE BY OWNER -Beautiful home,' on East Burnside. near 24th. -iust i-om.l jileted. facing south, lull lot, 7 rooms, i hardwood floors, shades, electricity, gas I range, water heater, furnace, fireplace. ( finished attic. sleeping-porch, finest plumbing; everything top shape. Tele-! phone B 1001. MODERN 6-room house. Just completed; j llreplace, eleetrlo and gas fixtures; full cement basement; new luwn; lU-mlnute; car ride to center of city; a beautiful little' home; can be had on easy payments. ' O. M. SMITH, 415 Commercial Club Bldg. j LEAVING CITY. Will sell home; 6-room cottage, modern I improvements, 10 minutes' walk to post- ! oflice, fine condition, lot 40xlM). I'hone i today A 4072. See owner, 307 Merchants ' Trust bldg., Monday. This is a snap; look It up. 6-KOOM house and lot 5UX10O; $.!(K) cash, hal. i terms $15 per month. New bungalow, $Tot cash, bal. terms $15 per month. Both on carllne, 20 minutes' ride. Will build to suit. Mult. In v. & Realty Co., 1019 Board of Trade, 4th and Oak sts. $1400 CASH. Lot 60x100. Holladay l'ark Ailditlon; lm-. provements paid. Inquire ownur, evenings, 450 East Pine. 1 30 ACRES. 20 cleared, near O. W. P. Trout- i dale branch; fine soli for gardening: $::iH) i per acre; adjoining party will make ar-i rangements to cultivate land, either on rent- i Ing or percentage basis. 325 Lumber Ex- i change. ; $1600. Nice 4-room house with 100x125 corner; very line garden and fruit trees, chicken house and yard; this Is a good buy; terms. DEVLIN Ac F1REBAUOH, 60S-509 Swetland bldg., cor. 5th and Wash. $2350 New modern 6-room home, well built- throughout; good double floors, double elding; electric lights; nice bath and toilet; lot 100x100. faces east; owner going East; must sell quick. F. J.- Catter lln & Co.. Room 3 Chamb6r of Commerce. $7500. Very desirable corner residence with garage: within walking distance, on the East Side. This home is modern, complete and desirable In every tejiect. Present owner leaving the city. Terms one-half caeh. See The Spanton Co., 270 Stark St. SPLENDID 5-room bungalow on E. Salmon,; lot 4.1x100, improvements in und paid, I sewer, walls tinted to suit, large attic, j fine basement, modern plumbing, $2000;; $."i00 down and ?2 per month. Couklin i Bros., 802 Rothchild bldg. ; , t i ABSTRACTS of title often show defects that I will cause failure In your sale; have each I abstract examined by a competent attor- j ney at moderate cberge. See W. a. Ward,! 210 Allsky bldg., 3d and Morrison. SEE Saturday Oregonlan's editorial "At Ger vais;" beat garden and berry lund plat at i this place for sale; money in this for right i party. HOUSTON, 201 Swetland Bldg. . MT. TABOR Suburban home on East 50th! St., about 5 blocks from carllne, lots ofj fruit trees, 5-room plastered house, burn,; etc. II. P. Palmer, 213 Commercial Club' bldg. M blV.I'J. A 2o..:i. . 1 NOB HILL RESIDENCE 8i) Cornell 24th at.) I between Everett and Flanders; modern, con-( venlent and artbftlc; concrete mission style, of architecture, li. E. Noble, owner. Com-; mercial Block. i I STRICTLY modern 6-room bungalow on! West Side, furnace heat, gas and elec-1 trie lights, fireplace: good view; price: right. Address A 198, care Oregonian. j 6-ROOM modern house on carllne, Willamette! Heights; $15u0 cash. bal. easy terms. 1004; Thurman. MARTIN J. HIGLEY. 1.12 Sd st. ONLY $200 For an irrigated farm; $10 down and $10 per month. Come and see ma. Thoa. Ma-1 Cusker, 2o6 Couch bldg. Main 7646. j SNAP $300 down, balance long time, 6-room modern cottage, corner lot 5:ixflS, southeast j front, good location, price $17oo. Highland ! Realty Co., 1051 Union ave. ! A BARGAIN 14 lots, 50x100, only $2250, at I depot worth $.".000: 17 minutes' ride; 5o carfare. See KuESell. room 444, Sherlock: i bldg. ; PORTLAND HEIGHTS. J Excellent view points, overlooking en-, tire city and rivers; special bargains. Room 503, Corbett bldg. j THE RYAN PLACE. , Most desirable acre tracla within 5o : fare, on Oregon Electric line. Is. S. Cook ; & Co.. 603 Corbett bldg. $1000 2-etory, 7-room house, situated oa lot 60x100 in North Alblna. This is a bargain; $1000 required. See The Spanton Co., 270 ! Stark st. 1 80x165 FEET, with 2 store buildings, one 5- room cottage and 3 10-room double houses! ' $12,000. worth $1T,000. MARTIN J. HIGLEY. 132 3d St. ROSB CITY PARK Have excellent offer to ' make Improved lot one block car; terms; , a bargain. F 109. Oregonian. GOOD INVESTMENT. About 100 acres on the Columbia RIouga, near the Swift land. J 195. Oregonian. $3o00 6-room, modern house In Holladay Park Addition. H. P. Palmer, 213 Com mercial Club bldg. Main 8680. A 2653. FULTON PARK For sale or exchange, lots 17. IS. lit. block 104. Coast Commer cial Co., 504 Dekum bldg. $180 CASH, balance $850, easy terms; nice ' nome. MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 3d st. 000 100x110, 3 nouses In the Hill ter minal district on Savier; good' income. J 196, Oregonian. ' 6-ROOM cottage, almost new; modern: Fail- ' lng St., near Williams ave.; $10u0 cash, bal- ; ance time. Owner. 325 Lumber Exchange, j 100 FEET, east front. Improved grounds, 1 modem house; bargain. Zella Gossett. Riverside office, St. John car. CHOICE building lots tor sale In all parts of the rity. Washington A Oregon Realty Co., 108 2nd st., Portland. $3i00 Modern 6-room house, near new High School. Inquire 691 East Washing i ton st. ; ABSTRACTS examined at moderate charges. W. S. Ward. 210 Alisky. M 7326. , ACRE near Myrtle Park; clear and level; : $1200, half cash. 825 Lumber Exchange.