JONES IS HIT AGAIN
Sheriff Levies Upon Barber
Shops Being Boycotted.
DEPUTIES ARE IN CHARGE
Will Take Over Dally Receipt o
Satisfy Judgment Obtained Two
Yearn A Rr Boycott Injnnctlon
Still Under Advisement.
More trouble fell to the lot of TTH
Itsm O. Jones, the .barber who is belns
boycotted by the union, yesterday after
noon, when Sheriff Stevens deputies lev
led upon Jones' two shops, executing a
Judgment obtained against Jones In the
Circuit Court two years ago. Keepers
appointed by the Sheriff are now In
charge of both shops, and all receipts
will (to to satisfy the Judgment.
Two years un TV. L. Morgan brought
suit, through his attorney. W. B. Huf
fnrd. to obtain from Jones and Alvin A.
Muck. t::S. and 10 per cent Interest for
two years. The case went In Morgan's
favor, but he never collected from Jones
and Murk, and the Sheriff was not asked
to levy upon their property. But unless
the defendants now put up a bond and
satisfies this Judgment, the SherlfT may
bo called upon to sell enough of their
tools and goods to cover the amount. For
the present, however, the plaintiff Is sat
isfied to accept the dally receipts, there
by permitting Jones still to conduct his
shops.
Judge Oantenbetn. In the Circuit Caurt.
took under advisement yesterday after
noon the case In which Jones Is seeking
a permanent Injunction, restraining the
local barbers union from continuing its
boycott and picketing. Arguments upon
the question were concluded before the
court yesterday afternoon by Attornys
ius C. Moser. for the defendant union,
and W. C. Bristol and Martin Watrous
for the plaintiff. Combating the conten
tion of Jones' attorneys that union pick
ets called the Jones -establishment e
'scab shop." Mr. Moser said that on one
occasion Mr. Jones himself appeared it
the door of one of his shops and shouted
to a crowd which had gathered:
"Yes. boys, this is a 'scab' shop. Come
on In and get shaved." or a similar ex
pression. Mr. Moser also read from The Ore
gonlan of October 11. the report of the
decision rendered In the Illinois 1'nlted
Ftatps Court of Appeals. In which the
court held picketing to be lawful. Coun
sel for Jones contended, however, that
the present issue differs from that raised
in the Chicago case.
CASE OF Lri BEFORE COURT
Gantenbeln to Decide Status of Al
leged Lunatic From California.
Whether or not Lewis A. Lux shall be
returned in charge of an attendant to
the Napa State Hospital for the Insane
at Napa, Cal., taken to the asylum at
Salem or given his liberty, will be de
cided by Presiding Judge Gantenbeln tn
the Circuit Court this afternoon. Dr.
Johnson examined the man yesterday
noon and reported to tha court -during
the afternoon that Lux Is fit to be at
large If be Is cared for by friends-. The
physician said the man Is ill and unable
to work.
Lux recently escaped from the Napa
asylum, where he had been Incarcerated
because he imagined that ho was Jesus
Christ. Attorneys John F. Logan and
John H. Stevenson argued yesterday
morning that the man cannot be taken
to California, because the court records
there of the man's commitment are in
complete. In case Judge Gantenbein de
cides to return him to that state, Lux'a
attorneys will probably appeal to the
Supreme Court.
MOTHER OF SEVEX A FLIRT
Alienation or Affections Suit Also
Brought by Her Husband.
it was after seven children had been
born to her that Mm. Josephine Noyes
betan a flirtation with a neighbor which
"r.aa brought about an abundance of liti
gation, according to the various charges
and counter-charges being made in the
trctiit Court. Her husband. Albert J.
Noyes, is suing her for a divorce, and
at the same time is suing; George Sollers
for $10,000 for alienating his wife's af
lecttona. Mrs. Noyes. through her attorney, filed
an answer to her husband's compalnt
yesterday, admitting that she wrote love
letters to Sollers. but she did it merely
as a joke, she says. She also declared in
the oomplaint that after her husband bad
"pestered and tantalised her until she
went into a fit of righteous Indentation"
she admitted to him that she did love
eoller. She asks for a decree of di
vorce, in addition to 13 a month ali
mony for her own support. $1000 for the
support of three of their seven children,
together with their custody, and the
Twnerhlp of the home at Kenllworth.
Notes of tli Courts).
Alleging that R. Hallberg owes Low
rngart A Company 11566, and Case &
Heist Company $1008. L. B. McManus
liss filed suit In the Circuit Court to
recover. He says the claims have been
j-lHced In his hands for collection.
Ilattle Higley has filed suit against
H.isry Higley In the Circuit Court to
cbtaln a divorce on the ground of de
sertion. She married Higley at Van
couver. Wash.. April 24, 1S8S. He de
serted, she charges. April 8. 1S98.
D. N. McDonald alleges in a suit filed
In the Circuit Court that Frank C. Bo
l'.n owes him $3-00 on a land deal. It
Is charged that Bolln agreed to pay $5
an acre as a location fee. He after
ward secured C. H. Maginnls and John
Pearson, it Is alleged, to file claims on
640 acres, worth SM00.
Rose L. Hathaway has filed suit In
the Circuit Court against Alex Sweek
to recover $T60 and $100 attorney's fee,
on a $1150 promissory note.
The Bernhard Pape estate has been
appraised by O. P. Miller. R. L. Zelier
and O. O. Barlow at $27,225. The re
port was filed in the County Court yes
terday. Mrs. Martha A. Hoyt's will, filed in
the County Court yesterday, leaves to
Martha A. Hoyt. a daughter, all but $200
of an estate valued at $80,000. G. W.
Hovt. a son. is to receive $100. and Mrs.
Francis Hoyt Lewis $100.
Ward Robertson, alias John Robblns,
was arrested yesterday and held in the
Justice Court on $1600 ball for polygamy.
He was lodged in the County Jail.
John William Huggtns. chsrged with
assaulting S. O. Vlken wtth a knife Au
gust 29. was released yesterday afternoon
on $1000 bail. His bondsmen are David
K. Huggtns and Mack Hugglns. He wsa
haled before Judge Gantenbeln in the
Circuit Court yesterday afternoon and.
after being arraigned, pleaded not guilty.
Accused Wife-Slayer on Trial.
NEW TORK. Oct. 2. The second trial
of Theodora Whiiraore began In Jersey
THE MORNING OREGOyiAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 19Q3. 1
1 . - ' - ' , . , -rnnsV ! OB SALE REAL ESTATE.
, , ' I . ..-..-...--ro I AMUSEMENTS. 1 KEW TODAY. ,
THE
PORTLAND
fQSTUHQ, OR.
MOCEB24
RI26TALKANT
COST ONE HILUOX PQMABft
--
! HOTEL OREGON j
..wav-M a avrrt av ft fklT CTOrrTQ
rnourD crvrMTU
w V-rJ-w fcjjw uv
I Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp
. European Plan. Free Bos
I WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. Z
Centrally Lacatad
Miife
ia4iNjMtsft' Lm( Dta-fa
sWf as.
'Boa meets aU
X F. DA VIES, PraaioW
VtdfcgJ
St Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets. PORTLAND. OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50o TO $L58j
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION !
THE
Park St Bet Morrison
and Aider
CALUMET
HOTEL
r ..
1-- T a
r w,' n- rr
a" f fc B
MODERN
City this morning, when the ttor"ey"
undertook the task of selecting Jurors to
try Whiunore on a charge of murdering
. . . . i h-r hodv Into
nis wile Bim vjiiuie . .
Lampblack Swamp on Christmas eve last
year. On the nrst irai i" j-w -
airreed. but this time the state thinks Us
case Is stronger, as two women who lived
in the same house with the Whltmores
In Brooklyn, and who disappeared Im
mediately after Mrs. Whltmore was
killed, have been found, and It is said
that both will testify that they saw
Whltmore and his wife leave the house
on Christmas eve. and later saw Whit
more return alone. Whltmore declares
that he did not see his wife on the night
of the murder.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAXH. Oct. 26. Maximum temparar
ture. 67. degrees: - minimum. 48.9 degre.s.
River readlna at 8 A. M.. S feet: change In
lest 24 tours, riie .S foot. Total rainfall iS P.
M. to 6 P. H ). none: tial sine. September I.
190S 4 23 inch..; normal, 4.84 Inches: d
flrltncy .1 Inch. Tota.1 unahtne Ottober
10 hours. 24 minute: plble. 10 hours. 24
minute". Barometer (reduced to sa-levl.
at 6 P. M . 2.W Inches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
During th. last 12 hours th. barometer has
fallen quite rapidly orer the North Pacific
States, but fair weather continues ererjrwhere
In th. Rocky Mountain and Pactflo Statea
The temperature has changed but little, ex
cept at Mamhfleld and Siskiyou, where at the
former utatlon It is 12 degrees cooler and at
th. latter 10 degre warmer. Inusuelly
warm weath.r prevailed along the aboard
from th. mouth of the Columbia River to
Pan Fraarleoo. Cal.. where temperatures of
70 degrees or more occurred. Owing to th
rsplfllr falling barometer It la likely the fair
waather In this dlatrtot will only last a day
V
KKAIX1UARTEBS
FOB TOCKISTS aad
COiDtEWIAi
TBAVKLEB3.
epedai rates
tofajnlllee and sln
srle sreaitlesneai. The
gr, will be
pleased at all times
to staow reoms ana
gtee prices. A mod
em Turkish batb. ee
tabMslinienC lu ttia
Hotel.
H. C. BOWERS,
Msssger.
ANT) 4TAB1C STREETS
Modern Improrssa ts
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
Phil. Matschaa Sons, Props.
Rates 51-00-$10-$2XO
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sta.
In the heart of the business and shopping district. The
most modern and up-to-date hotel in the Northwest.
Local and long-distance phones in every room. Rooms
with private bath, en suite and single. Large and mod
ernly equipped sample-rooms.
ELEGANT GRILL MUSIC
trains. Rate- f 1.00 and ap.
W. StrETUKD, Manager.
C a DAVIES, Sta mmi Tra)
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Lona Distance Phones
In Kverr Room.
Free 'Bus Meets
All Xraias,
ftstes American. IS.OO per day and op.
Bates European. $100 per Oar and op.
Per month, slnd. room and board. 4G to a
aecordinc to room. For two. $78 to $110.
Board without room $30 per montb
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
KUEVB1MTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Beautiful Grill Room
American " ,0 rnmiiie.
and Euro pram Our Baa Meeta All Trains
Sample Suites, with Baths, for TravellnaT Men
COMFORTS
MODERATE PRICES
THE DANMOORE
Portland's new
boteL
urn
Washine-ton, easuer latav
BeUlsI Theater.
Pusspsan plam 1.0 ul Us.
Biss meets all trains.
IXAIf J. MOORE. Proprietor.
Pteal Mums Claep Beach, Sea
ahde. On, Open all year. For tafor
haation apvly at Tha Uaasnoore.
THE CORNELIUS
'The House of "Welcome," Corner Park and Alder.
Portland's Bon Ton Transient HoteL Headquarters
for the traveling public. European plan. Single,
$1.50 and up. Double, $2.00 and up. Our free omni
bns meets all trains.
C. W. CORNELIUS, N. K. CLARKE,
Proprietor Manager.
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
fTllL Excellent cuisine. Telephone In
every room. Prlrate baths.
EUROPEAN PLAN, AMERICAN PLAN.
1 to fUM Per Day. SA&O to S-l Per Day.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
longer, when cloudiness will Increase and be
followsd by rain, first along toe coast and
thn in the Interior.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M., Pacific time,
October 26:
FORECASTS.
For the 28 hours ending midnight, Oct. 27:
Portland and vicinity Fair: southeasterly
wlnrls,
Oregon Fair, except increasing cloudlneee.
followed by cooler weather and rain along
the coast; southeasterly wlada
Washington Kalr, followed by Increasing
cloudiness, with rain near the coast; south
easterly winds.
lonno Fair. EDWARD A. PWALB.
Al'CTION 8 ALES TODAY.'
At Oilman's auction rooms, 411 Washing--ton
St.. at 10 o'clock A. M. B. L. N. Gil
man, auctioneer.
At Baker's Auction House, 138 Park St.,
n.ar Morrison at. Furniture, carpets, etc.
Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker & Son, auctioneers.
By-the Portland Auctloff Co.. 10 A. M.,
at the new Scott Hotel, 7th and Ankeny,
Uie furniture from the Heyer Hotel.
DIED.
PLOVER In this city, October 2S Joseph
Dunninr plover, sged lo days, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joieph P. Plover, and grandson
of Mr. and Mrs, George D. Dunning. Fu
neral notice later.
PROHL At St. Vincent's Hospital, Oct. J6.
Frederick W. Prohl. aged 41 years, 8 months
and & days, beloved husband of Sadie L.
Prohl. Funeral notice later.
TILTON October 36. at 8 P. M-, Mrs. Jane
Anne Dwyer Tilton. at her home, 494 East
Clay at. sged 82 years (I months and 24
daya a native of Canada. Boston and
Canada papavs pl.sae copy.
I n 1 f pajmi. I I , '
i i
G0G0RZA
SEAT
SALE
OPENS
TODAY
10 A.M.
Thursday Eve. Oct. 29
HEILIG
PRICES:
Floor SJW. ft.ttOi Baleoaty
2.00. L50j Gallery. tl.OO,
75c.
Direction
Lois Steers Wynn Corr.an.
Main
117
A
EMPIRE THEATER CO. (IC.) LESSEE
Lo not wait tin i"i"nv- 1 ,
s.ats for "The Road to Yesterday. by
Raker Stock Company all this week.
Strange and fantastic nlay. First time in
fiL A big hit. Evening prices. 25c, 3c.
KOe. Matinee. 15o, 250. Matinee Saturday.
Next week. "Men and Women."
THE STAR xhi;.Miln e4M"
Matinees Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday.
For the entire week of Oct. 25. Lincoln J.
Carter s Special Production.
"THE FLAMING ARROW."
Matinees at 2:30 P. M. Every evening St
8:15. Night prices, 15c. 25c. 85c 60c. Mat
inees.. Iftc snd 5c Seats may be reservea
by either phone. .
Next wek, "The Montana Limited."
, MAIN A 10x0 matinees
Bonamrs ua J
15-25-50C
NIGHTS
THEATER 1S-2S-50-75C
Week of Or. 16 The Millmaa Trio.
Henry Rorton Co., Wurren ft Bluncbard,
The Three Iohers. May and Mo Hengler,
Wlleon Brothers, Ethel MarlKnanga, Or
pbeum Pictures, Orpheum Orchestra.
THE GRAND-Vaudevllledelaio
t M-t z m aw iifiij in a it
a. f Pi
ANOTHER BIG BILL
The Great White Le Durand Trio
Mystery The Haver lock.
Jolly A Wild
Psycbxomaney
. Fred Bauer
Three Zaras and
Carmen Gntndaworie
MEETING NOTICES.
IVANHOB LODGE, NO. 1, KNIGHTS OP
PYTHIAS, meets tonight tTuesday). at 8
o'clock. K. of P. building, 11th and Aider
Etreeta. Visiting brothers welecme.
GEOR3B J. EMRICH, C C.
W. J. CEDERSON, Aaslstant K. R. 8.
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. No. SI
O. E. 8. Regular communication
this (Tuesday) evening. 7:80 o'clock.
Social. Order of W. M.
ELIZABETH SILKNITTER. Sec
ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1. I. O.
O F Regular meeting this (Tuesday)
evening. October 27, at 7:80 o'clock.
Oddfellow Temple. Golden rule degree.
Visitors welcome. E. E. SHARON, Scribe
ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1. L O'.
O. F. Members requested and urged to
meet at Oddfellows' Temple Wednesday,
October 28, at 12:30 o'clock. P. M to at
tend funeral of our Patriarch Richard
Scott. E. E SHARON, Sorlbe.
A. AND A- S. RITB MULT
NOMAH COUNCIL OF KA
DOSH, NO. 1 Regular meeting
in Memorial Hall, Scottish. Rite
Cathedral, this evening at 8
o'clock. By order
EM. COMMANDER.
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 6,
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Tuesday) even-
(a7 lng at 7:30. East 8th ana AJurn-
elde. M. M. aegree. visitors wel
come. Order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND, Secy.
OREGON BENEFIT DEGREE. NO. 1. K.
AND L. OF S. Members kindly arrange to
attend .the funeral of Brother Harvey C.
Wella, which will take place from Dunning'e
parlors Eaet Alder and 6th sta., today (Tues
day), October 27. at 2 P. M.
GEO. B. THOMPSON, Secretary.
EUREKA COUNCIL NO. 204. K. 4 L. OF
S. Members are hereby requested to at
tend the funeral of our late brother. Harvey
C. Wells, and Bister. Rosamond B. Simmons,
from F. S. Dunning's. East Alder and Sixth
street, Tuesday, October 27.
GRAND LODGE, I. O. O. F. The funeral
of Richard Scott. P. ' G. M. and P. O. P..
will be held at Mllwaukle on Wednesday,
October 28, at 1:30 o'clock, G. L. officers
officiating. Every Oddfellow Is urged to
attend. Meet at Oddfellows Temple at
12:30 P. M.
E. E. SHARON, Grand Secretary.
HASSALO LODGE NO. 15, I. O. O. F.
Members are requested to meet at I. O- O. F.
Hall. 1st and Alder sts. at 12:30 P. M.
Wednesday. October 23, to attend the fu
neral of Brother Richard Scott, P. G. M.
Special car will leave 1st and Alder sts. at
12:4S for Milwaukie. Interment Rivervlew
Cemetery. All members of the order are
Invited to attend.
F. COZENS. Secretary.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
VANDAMK Funeral services of the late W.
J Vandame will be held at Dunning, Mc
Entee A Gllbaugh'a chapel Wednesday.
October 28. at 10 A. M. Friends Invited
to attend. Interment Rivervlew Ceme
tery. JOHNSON In this city, October 24, Henry
Johnson, aged 28 years. Funeral services
will be held Wednesday. October 2S, at
2 P. M , from Ericson'e chapel, 409 Alder
st. Friends Invited. Interment Green
wood Cemetery.
PRICE Funeral services of the late Will
iam Price will be held at Dunning, Me
Entee A Ollbaugh'e chapel. Seventh and
pine streets, today (Tuesday) at 2 P. M
under the auspices of Euclid lodge No.
47 A. F A. M. Friends Invited to
attend. Interment Rose City Cemetery.
KELLY At Sycamore Station, October 29,
1808. Marshall Kelly, aged 85 years. Fu
neral from the home Wednesday, October
2S, at 10 A. M.. thence to the Catholic
Church on Powell Valley road, where
services will be held at 10:30. Friends
invited.
ESHOM At the residence of her sister,
Mrs. Rachel Lewis, on Base Line road,
one-half mile east of JontavllIa carllne,
Elisabeth Eshom. aged 60 years 4 months
27 days. Funeral will be held from the,
above place Wednesday, October 28, at
3 P. M. Friends Invited. Interment
Multnomah Cemetery.
WELLS At the family residence. 69 East
Seventh street North, October 24, Harvey
C Wells, aged 5S years 4 months 6 days.
Funeral will take place from F. S. Dun
ning's parlors. East Alder and East Sixth
streets, Tuesday, October !7, at 2 P. M.
Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir
Cemetery.
SIMMONS At Spokane, Wash., October IJ,
Rosamond B. Simmons, aged 12 years 4
months 16 days, beloved wife of W. R.
Simmons, and daughter of J. L. W ella
Funeral will take place from F. 8. Dun
ning's parlors. East Alder and East
Sixth streets. Tuesday, October 27, at I
P. M. Friends Invited. Interment Lone
Fir Cemetery.
PRAHL In this city, Oct. 26. Frederick
Prahl sged 41 years, 6 month and 9 daya
The funeral eervlcea will be held at the
Scottish Rite Cathedral, cor. 15th and Mor
rison sts., at 2 P. M. Wednesday, October
28. Friend Invited. Interment Rivervlew
Cemetery.
WILKINS In this city. October 28, John
H Wllkins, aged 70 years 2 months and
25 days Deceased was a member of Sum
ner Post No. 12. G. A. R., who will have
charge of the funeral services, which, will
be held Thursday, October 28, at 2 P. M-.
from Erlcson's chaos!, 409 Alder st.
Friends invited. Interment In Greenwood
Cemetery.
SCOTT The funeral services of the late
Richard Scott will be held at 1:J0 P. M.
Wednesday, October 2S, at the school
house at Mllwaukle. Rev. William R.
Powell, of the Episcopal Church, this
citv will officiate and the grand lodge
I O. o. F. will conduct services at ths
g'rave. Friends Invited. Special cars for
Rivervlew Cemetery will leave Mllwaukle
Immediately after the services at the
schoolhouse.
rmrrnlng, McEntee A Cllbana-b, Funeral
Directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Mala 43e.
Lady assistant. Office of County Coroner.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Dlreet
ars. 124 Id st. Lady assistant. Phone M Wl
J. p. fTXLEY A SON, Sd and Msdlsoa.
Lady attendant. Phone Main A, A 1009.
EKLLEK-BYRXE8 CO.. Funeral Direct
or.. tJJ Russell. East 1088. Lady assUtant,
P. 8. DUfTNTNG. TTJadertaker, 614 East
Aider, Lady assistant, faoa East ,
5
T-TF.If fIC MuTand wwsnlagtoa
Main L A 1123.
Tonight b 13 I 1 Special Price I
Tomorrow Night I Matinee Tomorrow
i- ,,'rL-ri,.nv nllllnn
In Sherldan'a Beautiful Comedy.
-THE RIVALS."
evenings. L60 to 60c; Matinee 81 to tSa.
BAKER THEATER
Phones: Main . A 5360
OREGON THEATER CO. (INC.) LESSEE
Geo. L. Baker, Gen. -Manager
Bargain day matinee Wednesday, 25o any
seat. Tonight, all week, matinee Wednes
day and) Saturday. Dixon A Bernard in the
funniest of all German dialect mualcal
corned lea HANS AN' NTX.
Glrla music fun. life and ginger. Note
the new prices: Nights. 25c 60c. 75c
Matinees (except Wednesday) 26c 00c
Next. James J. Corbett
LYRIC THEATER
Seventh and Alder.
THE BLUNKALL COMPANY
October 28 Entire week.
PINK DOMINOES
No German company Friday
Matlne0 Sunday. Tuesday. Tiitiraday.
Saturday.
PANTAGES THEATER
ADVANCED VAl'DEVTLLE.
Stars of All Nations.
MRS. EVA FAY,
The wonderful daughter of a wonderful
mother, Anna Eva Fay. In her sensational
demonstration of Thaumaturgy. or mental
telepathy. Ask Mrs. Eva Fay.
Matinees dally, loo. Two shows at night,
15c and 25c
Grand Centra! Station Time Card
lesBttTlxiK Fort land'
Huaeburs PMun.er
Coitace Grove aae.i.
Calllornia Exirea
an Francisco is. xp rasa .
West Side
8:18 a. m.
4:16 p m.
7:6 p. m
a. no.
1:20 a m.
4:10 p. m.
8:60 a. m.
1 :00 p. m.
fi:4 p. m.
T:16 a. m.
Corvalils Passenger
fiharids.n Passenger
Forest Grovs Passenger.......
Forest Grove Passenger. ..... .
Forest Grove Passenger
Arriving Portland
Oregon Kxprmm
Cottage Orovo Passwsjer .....
Hose burg passenger .........
Portland Expreae ..............
West Side
Corvalils passenger
Sheridan Passenger ............
Forest Grove Passenger ........
Forest Grove paatenger
11 :0 a. xa.
6:80 p. xa.
11:16 P m.
6:20 p. m.
10:liO a. xa.
tt.oo a. m.
111:60 a. m.
Forest Grove passenger.
4:60 p. m.
OREGON BAILROAU A NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving yortlsnrt A
Pendleton Passenger .-l T:16 a. m.
Chicago-Portland special a :80a.m.
Spokan. Flyer - 8 1 16 p. m.
Kansas City A Chicago Exprsss. 6:00 p. m.
Arriving Portlaati
Bpokans Fly.r 8:00a.m.
CUi.. Kan. City A Portland Ex.. 9:45 a. m.
Chicago-Portland Spscial 8:60 p. m.
p.ndl.too Passenger 6:16 p. xa.
KOBTHEBJt PACIFIC,
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattls Express ... 8:80a. na.
North Coast A Chicago Limited. 2:00 p.m.
Overland Express ll;46 p. xo.
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited. T:00 a. m.
Portland Express 4:16 p.m.
Ov.rland Express 8:86 p. to.
ASTORIA A COLUMBIA BJVEB.
Leaving Portland
Astoria A S.asids Exprsss 8:00 a.m.
Astoria Passenger 6:00p.m.
Arriving Portland
Seaside & Portland Passenger.. .112:16 p-m.
Portland Expr.s. 110:00p.m.
CANADIAN HCmO RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland 1
C P. R. Short Una, via Spokane! 8:18 p.m.
Via Seattle 11146 p m.
Arriving Portland
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NEW TODAT.
East Third St.
Hal! Block
For Sale
200 feet on east side of
East Third street, between
East Davis and East Ever
ett streets. Solid ground,
6 feet above sidewalk. This
is only two blocks from
Burnside-street bridge; 100
feet from Union avenue.
Splendid manufacturing
or warehouse site.
R. ffl. WILBUR
110 Second Street
Auction Today, 10 A. M.
AT
THE NEW SCOTT HOTEL
SEVENTH AND ANKENY.
The furniture from Heyser HoteL
A. SCHUBACH, Auctioneer.
FOR RENT
NEW FIVE-ROOM FLAT,
Steam heat and hot water Included.
FINE LOCATION.
AH for $40.00 per month.
SMITH A EVERJETT
313-17 Swetland Bids.
TAYLOR STREET
Quarter block corner lUTi And Taylor.
Inside lot on Taylor between 6th and 7Ul.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
Sightly naif block and residence.
DONALD MACLEOD,
809 Concord Block, 2d and Stark.
Mortgage Loans
Lowest rates of interest.
LOCIS SALOMON.
138 Btarfc Street, near Second,
East Third St.
100x100 for sale, with 3
houses. At southwest corner
of East Third and Couch;
100 feet from East Burnside
street.
100x100 for sale, with 4
houses, at northwest corner
of East Third and Couch;
160 feet from East Burnside
street.
Xo better property close
in, on solid ground, on the
East Side, than the above,
either for use or speculation.
There will be an awaken
ing right there very soon.
The man who then owns it
will receive a fortune for it.
R. M. WILBUR
110 Second Street.
PUBLIC JOTTCE
Peters 8 Roberts
Furniture Co.
Manufacturers and "wholesalers, will sell
their entire stock of parlor furniture,
davenports, couches, bed lounpres. fancy
rockers and arm cnairs, an Kinas or mai
frftuum inrlnHinff their famous B. M. O.
H. felted floss, at producers' cost, until
their entire stock Is disposed of.
Sale to begrin Tuesday morning. October
27, 1908, at their factory 65 North Front
street, corner iavis.
Sunnyside
OCnn East 47th -street bungalow;
will accept good lot or small
amount of cash & first payment. This
very desirable dwelling situated on full
corner lot.
Irvington
aapaa 2-story, 6-room, reception-hall
duOUU house, situated on Broadway;
weil built and attractive. Southern ex
posure. Will make terms.
The Spanton Co.
270 Stark St.
SLABWOOD
FOR SALE
Either car lots or scow loads.
Clark Creek Logging Co.
CATLJN, Wash.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Loweit ratea and terms to suit; ape
etnl rates and favorable terms on large
loans on bualneas properties,
Funds Loaned tor Private Investors.
A. H. BIRRELL
203 McKay Bldic 3d 4t Stark.
DOUBLE CORNER
FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN FINE
AND ANKENY,
$75,000
RUSSELL & BLYTH,
Commonwealth Building.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Peters & Robert Furniture Co.
Manufacturers and wholesalers, will sell
their entire stock of parlor furniture,
nv.Tinnrts. couches, bed louneres. fancy
rockers and arm chairs, all kinds of mat
tresses. Including their tamous ts. ji. .
a felted floss, at producers' cost, until
their entire stock is disposed of.
Sale to begin Tuesday morning, October
27, 1908, at their factory 6S North Front
street, corner uavis.
IRVINGTON
$n e AA East 25th street, one
- J v story, 6-room cot
tage, full basement concrete founda
tion. This Is an exceptional buy.
though not new. lrft is SOxlOJ, with
eastern exposure. Terms.
TUB aPANTO-V CO,
270 Stark St.
OXORSb BLACK,
FTJBLIC ACCOUNT AjfTS,
3 Worcester Bulldlna-
Phon. atala
KBAIj ESTATE D KALE US.
Andrews, W. V. A Co., X xmo, a Hamlltoa kl
Baker. Alfred A., lift aUnrtoo bids.
Chantn A Herlow. 883 Chamber of Commerce,
Cook. B. 8. A Co . 508 Corbet! bids.
Cressley Co., T08- borb.tt lildc. M 7833.
fields. C. B A C. Board ( Trade bld
Oetfdard, B. W.. Main and A 1T4A 110 ad St.
Jesatlaas A Co. Mala 18& 0 OrrsonUa.
Lea, U B., room 411 Corbett bulldlns.
Mall Voa Borstal. 104 Jd st, 382 a, Surastda
Palmer, R. P.. tit Commercial Club bid
M D09S, A 2S5S
Parrlsh. Watklns A Co., XSO Alder St.
Richardson. A. B.. 131 Com. Club bids.
cbalk. 'Oea. D.. !4 Stark st. Main 302. A S81
Sh.rk.T. J. P. A Co.. 12S 1 Sixth sL
Bw.nason. A F. A Co., 253 Washington at
The Oreson Real Estate Co . Grand ave. and
Multnomah sts. (Holladay Addition.)
Waddel. W. O., SI'S Limhtr Exchange bias.
White. B. F.. tUt Wsshlngton st.
FOR SALE KEAL ESTATE.
ONLY $150 Cosy bungalow, 4 rooms and
bath: all modern conveniences; E. 16th
North; beautiful view Columbia River and
mountains: best buy In Portland; $400 cash.
Jas. C. Logan, room 411 Corbett blilg.
SMALL, payment, balance like rent, buys
new 4-room plastered cottaRe, large lot,
only $12o0; cement walks, graded atreet;
hurry, Angeles. 242 5th and Main.
HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city;
acreage close in and farms In Oregon and
Washington. Pbone Main 4488, Kinney A
Stampher, 631-Si Lumber Exchange bldg.
FOR SALE 7-room cottage snd fractional
lot, 703 Everett, between 21st and 22d
sts. For terms see owner. 318 Falling
bldg.. city. '
tiled WILL handl. modern 7-room house: fur
nace, fireplace; nice lawn and roses; GSxlOO
corner lot; good barn; easy terms; balance
8 per cent. Owner. Phone B 2239.
CHOICE building lets tor sale In all parts
of the city. Washington A Oregon Realty
Co.. 108 end St., Portland.
$15.000 Whole block, close In, good for
stables or laundry. Fuhr, Osborne Hotel.
East Side.
8 LOTS, Arbor Lodge, street Improved, I80O.
E 891, Oregonlan.
2T.TH. near Tillamook, 60X100. $950. Owner,
122 3d.
FOR BALE SwO southeast comer 16th and
Frescott sts. Icnurre 1141 Vernon ave.
$7500 8 acres on carllne. west of MU Tabor;
high and slfrhUy; Bull Itun waier.
$."tf00 Corner lot, 6-room bouse, in fine
order, close In; terms.
S4(ioo xlOO feet. 10 mlnute south of
8d and Morrison; improved sueet. cem.rt
sidewalks, wator and sewer; best bur In
.C1$1750 8 full lots near Mllwaukle; fine
view of river; terms.
S1050 2 full lots, new 2-room cottage,
bath and pantry; hot and cold water; near
Mllwaukle; ttne river view.
j;400 e ecres, all cleared, between thta
and Oregon City.
1. fi. DAVIDSOV.
810 Chamber of Commerce.
IN' beautiful Irvington. 18th, bet. Brase.
and Knott sts.. strictly modern ,-ro.un
house, with sleeping porch. Rullt for my
solf bv the days' work: no eontraet work
Illness In family prevenls Its use. It Is
a finished house, large hall, living and
dining-rooms. fireplace. poll-hed oak
floors, large elegant front poirh. laundry,
furnace, electric and gaslight; cement
plastered walls snd floor basement end
walks: two toilets: lawn seeded; lot 5ox
loo and all improvements in. streets are
completed; $rt.V'0 cvisli Rml time. Geora-
Belpin Palmer, 818 Couch building. Home
phone A 24S.
ENGLISH WALNTTTfi.
We are th. largest owner, and plant
ers In Oregon. We have the only planted
tracts on the market. Our properties are
In the walnut country. Yamhill 5-scrs
tracts, planted. $100 cash. $15 per month.
CHURCHILL. MATTHEWS CO., INC,
110 Second st.
IF TOT
Will take the Slontavllla car and get
at Jon.emore we will show you the bMt
Investment for the money in this city.
GEO. D. SCHALK.
Main 82, A 8802. 84 Stark St.
A HOMB. t
There is a splendid new 8-room home
with lot 50x100 feet on the Ka.t Side
that 1 will sell for $2500; $500 down and
420 per month: 8 per cent interest: there
Is no reason why you should pay rent
when you can get a bargain like this; buy
this and got settled before the rains set
In. '
GEO. D. SCHALK. .
Main 802. A 2302. 264 Stark 8t.
BUBURRAX HOME BARGAIN.
8-room houj, city water, 2 cisterns,
nearly acre ground; 40 bearing fruit trees,
barn, ch!i-ken-houe. prune dryer: only few
blocks from W. W. car line. Price, 2Mm.
cash $looo, balance $20 a month; nearly
acre adjoining, all cleared, caa be bought
cheap on easy terms.
O. C. R. EIJ.IS A CO.. .
828H Washington St., rooms 2O1-202.
FIVE LOTS, North Albina, near Killings
worth ave., $2100; terms.
1(10x100. cor.. North Albina.
100x100. cor., near Hawthorne eve-'
IOOx-20, streets graced, 220-ft. cement
100x200, Montana ave.
6-room modern house, fruit trees, roses,
nice lawn, house equipped with hot water,
furnace; E. 30th St., near E. Ankeny.
KIGEL A CO., 335 Morrison St.
BEST BUT IN MOUNT TABOR.
6-room modern house, electric lights,
gas. Bull Run water: two full lots, line
fawn, shrubs and bearing fruit trees; line
large barn, well and windmill for barn
and irrigation; $3160 takes It. See owner
on premises.
1360 E. TAYLOR ST.
Take Hawthorne or Mount Tabor car
and get oft at 4!)th. -
MT. TABOR.
We have several tracts which cannot
be duhlicated for a beautiful, sightly
homeslte; trees and ornamental shrub
bery that half a llfe-timo could not dup
licate; buy before prices Jump 25 per
cent. Also several lots Al for homes or
investment. B. S. Cook & Co.. 503 Cor
bett bldg.
LOOK this up; bargain: fine 8-room modern
house and barn. 2 nice lots 100x100, all
fenced and painted; fruit trees, nice yard.
7-foot basement under house; a bargain
at $2o00; terms. $1000 cash, balance 3
years' time. 01 Spruce at.. Flrland. Mount
Scott line. Phono Tabor 1)84.
25 ACRES, with frontage on Willamette
River and extending back to improved
county road, running water on tract,
mostlv in wild state with native trees
and shrubbery; five miles from Portland,
1500 feet from electric line; price $24,500.
H G. Starkweather, route 1. Mtlwaukie,
Or. Phone Oregon City, Farmers 186.
20 ACRES, 1 mile from new electrio carllne
ar.d 4 miles N. W. of Llnnton, on county
road; land lies nice and level and Is partly
improved; some, fine timber, fruit trees:
would make a fine vegetable, fruit or
chicken ranch; $2050 for the whole place
If taken at once. C. F. pfluger & Co..
room 14 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison.
CHEAP Nice block. 100x100. on 8. W.
corner of E. 13th and Ivy eta.; this Is
walking distance from Courthouse: can be
had at a bargain or would trade for good
lots further out. C. F. Pfluger A Co..
room 14 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison
sts.
WE BUILD HOMES.
We have flrst-clasa, modern faollltles
for building homes upon terms within the
reach of all. Call and examine our up-to-date
methods.
THE VETERAN LAND CO..
822 Chamber of Crmmerca.
A GREAT ' many nne bargain tn Irving
ton, John Irving. Holladay. Holladay Park
Additions; 7-room cottage, $3700 : 6-room.
two-story residence. $4000; many others.
Broadway Irvington cars. Office, 15th
and Halsey ets. Kaet 696, C 1893. C 1271,
C 150S. Dolen A Herdman.
8 ACRES of choice ground at the Junction
of two well traveled avenues; all in high
elate of cultivation; choice orchard: largo
modern 8-room house; near good carllne;
$iin00. Full particulars given at 410 Fail
ing building.
EAST WASHINGTON-STREET HOMB.
A swell, new, modern 8-room house
near East Side High School, the price is
very low and we can make you terms
Grussl & Gantner, 25 Washington, corner
Sd. room 7.
AWFULLY CHEAP Small acreage, large
enough for poultry; have vegetables eaougn
for all Winter, oceans of fruit: small
house, outbuildings, etc.; all for $900. $100
cash and $18 per month. Call loom 712,
Couch bldg.
A WHOLE block, 200x200, with new, mod
ern 11-room house on Blandlna St., near
Patton home, $SS0O for the whole prop
erty, half cash. C. F. Pfluger & Co., room
14 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison sts. .
BO you want .to buy a splendid 8-room modern
up-to-date home, in most desirable residence
district at a sacrifice? Price only $3700.
Terms. C. B. Lucas, 322 Corbett bldg.
NEW map of Portland and vicinity of 25
miles' radius, giving townships, ranges
and section numbers, new railroads and
electric lines. Price 50 cents. The Cross
ley Co.. Inc. 709 Corbett bldg.
fi-ROOM house on Broadway, near 15th St.,
$45oo If taken at once; terms to suit; lot,.
BoxlOO on 14ili near Hancock; $1,VK); one
third down, balance easy. Spencer A Co.,.
102 Second st
I BUILD houses, easy payments; can furnish
lots- better talk with me before you build.
E. E. Milier; 430 Worcester bldg.- Main
1940, '
SOUTH PORTLAND LOT $750.
Corner lot, 42VisllO. on Bancroft ave
nue, a snap at $750. has fine view. Grujsi
A Gantner, 265 Washington, corner 3d,
room 7. -
RISLEY TRACT
Oregon City carllne, 2 Vi acres all in culti
vation. C. W. Rlsley owner, P. O. Mil
waukie. Phone Oak Grove, red 12.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT'T.
D. A. TUFTS.
803 WASHINGTON ST.
A HOMB for the asking In choice residence
district on the West Side. Owner compelled
to sell. Any terms go. Call 410 tailing
bldg. . -
2 LOTS. 100x100. located 150 feet from K1I
lir.esworth ave; non-resident owner wishes to
sell at once; $tioo cash. Call 410 Failing
bldg.
NEW modern 7-room home, beautifully ar
ranged and finished; choicest location Hoi
laday Park, near Broadway car, $5500.
V 347, Oregonian.
MODERN 6-room house, full basement, cor
ner lot with barn, roses and fruit teoea.
In Sunnyside. Apply 116J East Salmon.
Phone Tabor Ills.
LOT 50x100, y, block from car. $275: 50r
100, 2 blocks from car, $250. 414 Spencer
St., Montavllla.
5 ACRES for platting: high and sightly; choice
residence district; $0500. Call 410 Failing
bldg.
BY owner, S-room new house. 50x100 corner;
furnished complete; first-class plumbing;
$1650: get busy. B 2433,