Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 29, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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TIIE MOKXTXG OKEGOXIAX. TTTTTIISDAT, OCTOBER 29, 1903.
THREE MORE QUIT
Subordinates of .Superinten
dent Fields Follow His Lead.
0. W. P. EMPLOYES RETIRE
Chief Dispatcher E- B. Heath, His
Assistant, E. M. Smith, and
Chief Clerk A -L. Gape Will
Get Oat November 1.
Resignations on the OrpRon Water
a?ower division of the Portland Railway,
Ught ft Power Company were the order
of the day yesterday. Chief Dispatcher
II B. Hath, his assistant. E. M. Smith,
and A. I. Gae, chief clerk In the office
of G. C. Fields, superintendent of the O.
V'. p. division, tendered their resignations
with the request that trwy take effect on
Kovemher 1. The move is supposed to be
made out of sympathy with the action of
Superintendent Fields, who resigned Tues
day. The rsUmatlons were tendered to Su
perintendent Fields, since all three men
are in his department. President Josse.yn
toad not heard lant night of the resigna
tions and declined to discuss probable
causes for such action. He aaid the
operation department of the O. W. P.
le under the. control of Mr. Fields and
that he is the one to manage such mat
ters. The resignations are understood to have
been filed because of friction between the
traffic department of the O. W. P. lines
and the operating department. This is
believed to be responsible for the retire
ment of Superintendent Fields, who re
sented the stepping over his head of
Trafflo Manager Hunt on many matters
formerly within the Jurisdiction of the
of the superintendent.
It is said the resignations yesterday
were made by the men to show their
loyalty to Superintendent Fields, the
bead of their department. That they re-
eent the replacing of Mr. Fields by
TrafDc Manager Hunt, who will take
over the duties of the superintendent's
office. Is shown by their action.
I really do not take the action of the
three men today very seriously,' aald
Superintendent Fields last night, when
evoked the cause for the resignations.
have not yet accepted their resignations
and shall do what I can to get them to
reoonalder. Mr. Gage, my chief clerk.
I know has been contemplating getting
out of the work for some time, and his
resignation might have been expected on
that account. I have no doubt the
others have something else in view that
they want to take up."
The two dispatchers, as well as Mr.
Gag, have been In the employ of the
O. W. P. for some time and are known
to be competent and faithful employes,
M'CUME IN NEVADA FIGHT
fveno Clab Em ploy a Him to Aid In
Terminal Rate War.
REJN'O. Ner., Oct. 18. F. H. McCune,
who conducted Spokane's flsht for rail
road terminal rates, haa been employed
by the Reno Commercial Club and the
Nevada Railroad Commission to assist
Nevada in Its fight afralnat the Southern
Pacific and the merchants of Ban Fran
cisco for intermediate terminal rates for
Reno. McCune at present la at Carson,
where be la compiling; rates In the State
Railroad Commission's office and secur
ing; data to be adduced at the hearing
to be held in this city soon before Com
missioner Cock rill of the Interstate Com
merce Commission.
Daily meteorological report.
PORTLAND, Oct. IS. Maximum temper
ature, SS.l decrees: minimum. 43. degrees.
River veadlna- at A. M., 1 1 feet: change
In last 24 hours, 0.2 foot faJl. Total rain
fall I P. U. to 8 P. M.) 0 01 Inch; total
rainfall si no September 1. 19 OS, 4.25 Inches;
normal. .") laches: deficiency, 0.94 Inch.
Total sunshine. October 17. 0 honrs S min
utes; possible, 10 hours IS minutes. .Ba
rometer ( reduced to sea lercl) at t P.
t.M lnchee
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at P. Pad do
time. October 88 :
i .a o
stations. :; J J -
f d ? s
3c-.
a j : :
paker City.....
Plimsrek.
Polne
F.ureka M..
l.aier.ft .
K am loons
North Head....
I'ocatello. .H. .
Portland.
Ped Bluff
Koeeburs . ..... H
t a aranxn to. .
Palt Lake
fan Francisco.
ftpokane
Tacottia. ,
Tatooeh Inland. ,
V "alia Walla. ...
Plalne
F:kl-ou.
64 0.001 SE
4J 0 00 1J NW
2 0.00! 4 W
65 0.0 SE
' T. NW
40 0.0')' 4 W
64 0 ?J S SB
60 0 00 10 SK
iPt. Cl'dy
Idoudy
t'Ku.i jr
U'loudy
Icioudv
!'lrtu ijr
!Halny
(Clear
U'loudy
rt. "!-dy
Rainy
(Clear
Clear
;Tt. CTdy
it'Ioud v
'('.U.iy
j Ilainy
k'U-uiiy
ICIoutlv
Ri.o.o:
m o e
fii 0 04
o.ool
4 S
4 .V
4 S
4 V
C2 0.001
2 n 0
: o.i!
e w
4 sw
4 SE
EC o i6';o s
o.oo; 4 v
R4 0.H J0 SE
0 00' 4 S
T. Traoe.
TVEATHER CONDITION'S.
A disturbance of considerable magnitude
Is approachlnc tbe Washington coaat, but
so far It has not d ere toped much intensity
and the winds here not bevn strong ex
cept at North Head, where a 36-mile breeze
was blowing at the time the report was
received. Rain has fallen In Western Ore
gon and Western Washington and the
weather is cloudy and threatening in the
eastern portion of these etaive. It ts
cooler in the Interior of Northern California
and warmer in extreme Northwest Wash
ington. Elsewhere on the Pacific Slope the
changes In temperature as a rule have beea
light and unimportant.
The Indications are for rain tn this dis
trict Thursday with Increasing southerly
winds.
FORECASTS.
Portland and rlclnlty Rain ; Increasing
southerly wlnda
Oregon. Washington and Idaho Rain;
Increasing southerly winds.
AT TTTE HOTCTA
Portland Mrs. E- 8. Tuttle. r?-ly R.
Tuttle. Can Franct-co: A. W. Tuderhark
end wife, Los Anreles; W. E. Draper Oak
land H. M. JaiunFr. city: A Field. San
Franrtsco; F J- Currier and wife. Lynn;
Mies V. 5f. Hastinft: Mrs G. Malloy. S-ol-ne-
H C Price. M Walters. Spokane; J.
Plesenberc Butte: H. Rtelf. San Francls-o;
HechU Baltimore: P. C. Gerhard U Pnn
jefnotsco; 8. O Baboon and wife, Mt.
Hood" Mrs. C. H- Suthard. chlraso; A. C
Cos head, Preecott: D- G- M-Lean. N. T. :
William Deana. cK ; A- Purch and wife,
Pan FTsnrisco; H- F. S-hei;!ng. N'. T. ; E. J
Brauek. Ft. Louts; R- Cloonv, N. T. : E. M
Gallen. pochecter: A. F Stone, city; R
O Rice. tt:e; A. I Il-innan. Pt Paul:
TR G. Gasaleln. Philadelphia; J. Stephen
os, Jr.. Botae; J. Nathan, fialtlmore, Mr.
O. W. Koeater. Bradford: Mrs. J. H. Day
ton: A. Haselton. W. ti LIndsey. T T.
Goodwin. X. T-; D. D. Sutphen. San Fran
cisco; Geo. E- Toult. Seattle: J. Scliattman.
V. T. ; J. S. Andrews. Seattle: J. ciilmore,
K T.; N- D- PhiUpe, San Franciaco; E. F.
Cavajiau-rh. San Krwifivo: O- Ilorla, V. T. ;
J. P. Treanor. Sxn Franctsro; J A. 11 lane h
srd and wtie, N T. ; V. M. Phelps. Hart
ford; F A. Fletcher. J. K. Opteaheimer.
A- Herschnerg. N. Y : A. M. Drake. Port
land : L- B- Levy. San Francisco; E. C
Lajiford. V. T. : J O. Cbeuert. letrolt: J.
p. aJn. San Franriico: I S. Stanley. I-onf
peacn ; A. Ray. Stattle: Geo. B. Sweek.
X'.rm. J- E Cumm!na Mlfs J. Nicholson. A
Nrmtnn, St- Paul: W. H. Young. San
jTraJKisoo F. K. Sanborn. W. B. McLeod.
1 Brand Central Station Time Card
UUUTllfciAX PACIFIC.
Leaving Fort land
Rumours fuMUtfor
8:18 a. m
4:Ua CuUM Orov rktMSftf
ttluoraia .xiiM ...........
Bad Fraud. c.j ikxpresa
West bids
CorvaUls passenger
Ghendaa Der .........
Forest Grove paasenger. .. . .
Forest Grove paueuger. ..
Foret Grove Passenger.
Arriving Portland
Oregon tip rem ....
CcitaKe Grove passer .car ...
Eoseborj pauenger
Portland Express ...,.
West Side
tCorva.Us passenger
her.aan passenger ..........
Forest Grove Fsoger ......
forest Grove rUMaer
Forest Grove Passenger
I ?:45 B. m
X :ii a. to.
f :20 a m.
: lO V-
8:50 a. m.
1 :u p. m.
5.4J p. m.
7:15 a. m.
11:30 a. m.
ft: 30 p. a.
11:16 p- nu
8:20 p. m.
10:0 a. m.
VH a. m.
11:50 a. m,
4:ftUp. aa.
OttbOO.N BAILKOAU AVIUAriO.N CO.
Leaving Portland
Fend let oq Paase.at.er
CbuaKo-Port.na eclal .......
Spokane Flyer
k.anaa city CM case Express.
Arriving Portland-
Epokaue 'ler
Chi.. Kan. City J: Portlaad Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special
Feudira pAM&gnr ...........
T:13 a. m.
B:eO a
8:1ft P
:UQ p. ox
8:00 a. m
a
8:50 p. m.
5. 15 p.
KOUTlltlU PACIFIC.
Lest Id Portland ' i
Tfccorot and fieattls Exprssl ...
North Coast Chicago Llmitsd.
Overland Kxpr.ra
A rri i III , Portland.
North Coa.t Llmllsd
Portland Express
Ov.rlacd Ktprm
:0a. 1
I;X .. l
11.44 p. 1
T:00a- i
4:15 a. I
:3i P- l
AJ.TOK1A 4t COLCMBIA KIVKB.
LcaTioa- Portlaad 1
Astoria A S.asids Express..... 8:00a.
Astoria passenger :O0p.l
Arriving Punlsad
Seaside 4t Portland Passsnssr. . .12:ls p. i
Portland Exprasa 110:00 p. i
CANADIAN PACII1C RAILWAY CO.
Lcavlax Portland
C P. R- Short Una, Tim Spokaae
8:13 p. I
11:4a p. l
via beattlo
Arriving Portland
C. P. K. te hoi t Liu., ia Spokana
Via Sattl
8:00 a. 1
7:00 a. i
Jeilerson-Street Station
LeaTlns; Portlaad
Dallas r'aseuncer . ...
Lalias PMiUer . ...
Arriving Portia art
Dallas taeaser ....
Dallas Faawmtr
T:40 a. i
110:15 a. i
I 0:60 p. i
OREGON fcLECTBJC RAILWAY.
ArrJwtus lortlJMl
WUaooi:ie Locai ! .,
6alem and Intermediate Local
Wl'sonvtlle Local
Ealem and Intermediate Express
balem and Intermediate Local.
UiiuinvillM Local ..............
7:03 a. i
8:15 a. l
10 :60 a. i
11:20 a i
l:Wp.i
4:4S p. l
4 :00 p. i
0 .40 p. i
lft . I
6-23 a. i
T:5 a l
8:11
fialcm and Intermediate Kxpraee.
fcaleni and Intermeaiate A-ocai . .
galem and Intermediate Kjtpxess.,
Leavlnat PortUuad
Ealem and Intermediate Local..
WUeonvllle Local
alem and Intermediate Express,
balem and Intel mediate Local..,
Wlleonvllle LocaI
balem and Intermediate JExpreaa.
Balem and Intermediate Local
WlUonvilie Local
Ealcm and Intermediate Express.!
11:10 a i
1:10 p. i
3 :05 p. i
S :30 p. i
5:10 p. i
:05 p, 1
T. T. Mullln. Astoria: F. K. Rockott. Chi
cago: M. G. Jelenko. N. Y. : H. M. Lyon,
St. Pul; H. E. Klein, Philadelphia; w.
Waterman and wife, cnicago; w. look,
GiBicow: c. L. Houston. Astoria; it. iea-
vins, St. John : F. W. Freeborn. Kansas
City; u. W. Cherrlngton, Omaha: E. H.
Powell. Burlington: W. A. Avery. Detroit
F. Hcxter, 1. Cohen. X. T. ; D. 51. Ross,
Boise; M. G. Jelenko, T. M. Munger. R. L.
Mcintosh. N- Y. ; N Bennett. Tacoma; M.
I'cek. aa Francucu.
The Oregon J. H. Scholl. Kansas City;
H. La. Valencia. San Francisco ; J. T. Cun
ntngham, city; A. Longmire, The Dalles
W. p. Reed. Gardner: H. L. Co. Chicago
P. MoGulre. Aberdeen: E C Dav. J. K
Plakealey, New Orleans: J. E. Winaxandiey.
J. Schillings, Chicago; F. Charles, New
York: R. P. Branson and wife. Ishnennlng
F. O. Ward, San Francisco; W. A- Reid and
wife. Fort Seward: N. C Stiff. Everett: J.
1-2. Diebold San Francisco; T. J. Parker and
wfle. Loa Angeles: E. V. Honeyer. A.
Coats. Seattle: D. W. Merrill. Albany: P.
M. Balta. city; C. W. Harteougn. Los
Angeles: E. Will Lams. Spokane; Grant
Gaddes, Baker City; E. P. Benrmann,
Sumpter; H. Mulligan, Spokane; A. w,
Whitney. Gwendolen: E. H. Zlsker, New
York: O. H. Grav. rltr: Maurice Winter.
Portland; J. E Wllllazns, Ceirtralia,; Miss
Emma Malno, Denver; K- C. Krles. M. K
Kent. jr. II. Miller and wife. Centralta: W
B. le-h. 1 G. TarrebeL Seattle: C S.
Hampton. Chicago; J. D. Waterman, San
Francisco : P. L. Fales. Detroit: A. M.
Lindsay, Pan Francisco; J. StaTr, Seattle;
M r H rooks HflDnner: J. rl. Kruger.
Portland; Mrs. O. E. Truax. Grand Raplde;
R. Butler and wife. Seattle; W. T. Pea
cock. Baltimore: P. Commacher. Tacolt; H.
E. Fleming. T. Towney, Spokane; Maurice
Lewis. Butts; 5. M- Owens, J. M.. a.aer,
Atlanta.
The Imperial J. I,. Sullivan, Spakone;
w. w rlarht. Alinneanoiis: J. A. ingie. j
M. Elder and wife. Corvallls: J. 8. Ogllvle
snd wife, O. W. BchaXer. Goldfteld; F. C.
Wallace, city; J. W. Flummer and wife,
noMhM- I M Graham. Eurna: T. D.
Taylor. W. F. Daniels. Pendleton: Frank
G. Mirelll. Roseburg; O. D. Doane, The
Ialles: W. P. Moffatt, L. McMorris, Walla
Walla: J. B. Iedbette. Goldendale; R. E.
Willlnma. Harrv Hnolam. Dallas: J. B.
Menstck. Baker City; T. Brown hill. HsMlnn-
vl le: .a. ii. Artnana, noquiam; v. o.
Walter. Roanoke : C C. Clark. Arlington :
W O'Vlel. Shaniko: W. 8. Noon. Eugene;
Otto Stndabl, Seattle; Mrs. K. P. Bowers,
k'nnw1rk : H. il Way. KUKAna Hi. fc,
Chase. Silverton; W. & Pearce, city: vV .
B. Turner. Washington. D. C; c 8. nan.
Cottage Grore; L. M. Whitehead and wife,
city; F. Wesley. Fores Grove; Carl John
nn r-- tViinmar - C fl Hackatt. North Bend:
o J Trorter and wife. R. G. Trotter and
wife, Vancouver. Tourist Hotel; M. E. Jones
and wirs. c Peterson ana who, men-
mond; R. W. Bobbins, Kelso.
Perkins Dr. Robt. Greece. Mexico ; Mre
E. Fitzhugh, Truckee, Cal.; T. McKlnnm.
Lyle. Wash.; Cbas. Oalllshe, Wasco; Mrs.
M- Nelson. Tacoma; E. A. Atwood. San
IMego, Cal.; Mrs Puts. Spokane; H. A.
Fpy and wife. Oystervllle, Wash.; L. D.
Hlbbard. Silverton, Or. ; H. W. Thompson,
I,, a McEu and wife. Centralis; E. H.
Nlles. Albany; G- R- Fa it a, corvallls: R.
I Red Be If . Tacoma: Win- M. Anderson.
f"hcAo: George D. FelL Pendleton; Grant
WaJe and wife, Olex; L. M. Huck. Oregon;
Captain Jones, London, Eng.; H. Berg.
Spokane; Edward B. Morn and wife. Wasco;
a! r. IN- J. ison. (.apcaae liockj; a my
Lvens. St. John; Sol. F. Myer, San Fran
cisco; J. 8. Cloringer. Lslama; P. N. Rld
hcrir. North Bend: Ora Rhnde. Atfiena: O.
V. Roberts, Eugene; G. A. Everslcy. Corval
lls; George Dysert. Central la; Mrs. M. H
c.llman: D. D. Seymour and family. South
Haven. Mich.
The St. Chmrlee S. M. Anthers, Newberg;
W. R. Ailim.i. Salem ; W. Ganger, Mr.
Josivn. Hood River; A. W. Greenman.
WaKhougal : J. D. Mitchell, Collins; W.
Parsons, cfty; E. FT Mettler, Echo; C. 1
Shearer, Echo; W. Hasklna pocatello; p.
Peters, Tillamook : H. C. Phillips. Wash
turna; H- C. Wilson. Oystervllle; H. J.
Johnson. Salmon; R. D. Gibson, Salem; R,
(.arrett. Aurora: W. Parsona, Mrs. 8. Hunt
lev, cltv; E. Roy. Stayton: A. B- Aikln,
;reham: F. Levtnson. Qulncy; Mrs. Ida
lidier. Washougal; E. C. Stark and wife.
:tacada: Mrs. Wlest, CatUn; Susie and
Virgie Parker. Linnton; C. A. Ryan. I
Rvan. Dundee; M. M. Reddington. Fred
Stuart. Raymond; Mrs. Mueller. Oak Point;
A W. Guerman. Waahougat; W. rt. Crab
tree, city; D. V. Cole. CTackamss: F. t.
cianon and son. pnyd; P. A. Lilly and
family. Akron; J. S. Hughes and wife,
Vtta Grand: J. L. Houltman. Goldendale;
p. Ahola. Centerville; A. O. Jackson.
Gohle; F. F- Martn, city; C. Walbem,
Falls Cltv: H. "Tisse. Newberg; H. Luan.
Home VaTley; C N. Cornelius, Seattle;
Mrs. I. Diicca. Mrs A. Diggs. Gaston; H.
11. Mills, Heppner; C. H. Price. McMlnn
ville:C J. Srsrrett and wife. Silverton; R.
1.. G'."3. Corvallls: H. R. Norton, city; G.
IT Weber and wife, Marshfleld : Hattle
Bruce. Coque'.ie; Mrs. Brooks, North Bene :
Ptflla. Milia. Pkamokawa; J. C. McCrea. Jr..
Newberg; P. Anderson, Tacorna; B. C.
Dvmond. A Ward. F"Ma; Mrs. W T. Ie.
Fc!o; H. Marty. Madlra: B. B. Tuturler,
Hull- W. E. Purdy. Newberg; Frances
W'est. Kelso; H. J. Borgelt. R. A. Jones.
Salem.
wortonui "B. C. McWtelty. Worcester.
Mttxn. ; McKenns, St. Paul, Minn.; W. Dlrk
eron and wife, Dorothy Dickersan. Miss
Dikerson. Helens. Mont.: A. K. Frank,
Wallace. Idahv E. E. Smith and wife. Chi
cago; A. C. Bloom. North Yaktmaf R. C
n irfer. Seattle: G. York. Billings. Mont.:
J J June. San Franclaco; James Sherwood,
city C. W. McKlnlry, SAn Francisco: S. F.
Thomas Snlem: J. E WPtxe. Seattle: J. R.
Williams. Bualo; B B Davis. Belllngham;
Miss C W. Green. Tacoma; E. B. Clay and
wlf. St. Paul. Minn-; Mrs. Lucks Eugene;
J H Mountain. Vancouver. B- C. :Mlss B.
Lewis Toronto. Canada; Jack Burns. Mrs
T. Burns, Cspe Town, Africa; Mrs. I
Daniels. Grand Rapids. Mich.; A. Merer
and wife. Taooma; Mrs. J C- Black, city;
T. R. Fdgan, Reno. Nevsda; B. G. Kelly.
San Francisco; E- F- Burton. N. Y. ; J. H.
Harlin. Albany. N. T-; C. N. Willis Seat
tie. The Calumet Mrs W. P. McClure. Oak
Point: R. O. Yeager, Philadelphia; C. F.
Edwards, Seattle; W. P. Harper, city; J. A.
Morrow. H. E. Valols, New York; W. D.
Lavden. Eugene: W. H. Boggs, Hanivburg;
Jttmea Brock. Cincinnati- B. A. Aahton.
Chicago; EL A MoDonaJd. Seattle James
CKNiia. New York; M. B, Holly, SeatUei
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
REalAlHAXT
COST ONE MUXION DOf.T.AlM,
! HOTEL
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up
European Plan. Free Bus
S WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props.
e
Centrally Loeatad
in' la Bvwn
In the heart of
a J
t&f!rfe i4j!:jti354 Local and long
i wun private oatn, en suite aua Biugio. uaiu
j ernJy equipped
Una n.ata all
U ,
i. F. DAVIES. PrwidMit
St Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
THE
Park St. Bet. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
e a s :iVv?J5.aja.,
- JL
d st spy .'i s ft if p t
ample
MODERN
! liiffiiiil
C. W. CORNELIUS,
Proprietor
:. EL Campbell. Fresno: P. Doran end wire.
an Francisco; C. Coualn Salt Lksi C.
onson. Sprlngflold; J. KJerna Chicago,
... ut..Ti xnth.n. Loi Angela,; Jonn
Glllta. Philadelphia; M. Andtraon Spokane;
t ci,... r J Roeera. Houaton; George
Harrla. JPIlv.rton .....is:
. H. Crawford. Ban Franclaco; Mra.
Haywood, Tacoma; an. r.. ,
Clav.land; Mlaa J. B. Corbett, Seattle; H.
i ovco. I.O AOIBJr, . '
me: C Hayea. Cliff.; Mr.. D. P. Horto".
attle; E. D. Al.tlne. city; B. W.
ana wit., nooa i .
Denrer; Miss U R. Nugent. Spokane; Mrs.
Kleppy. Canby; T. J. Flti.lmmonl. San
Franclaco; J. W. Swafen. Seattle; H. O
Sticknay. oity; W. Thompson and
. . , r. tmiw rMatsaanla:
t i -aHv- vim Aduna XjOS
. . C. . ' . j
Angeles; H. I. Morrla. Seattle.
Toe Cornelius W. C Ttt. Kajnier; A.
Hall.
Jl. Goldendale; B. C l-atu, ummi a-
Spoon. Molalla; P. Shaf,r. Molalla; W. T
Francisco; C. LJberateln. Sumptar; N. W.
Patterson. Ban Franclaco; Mra. J. P.
Henry, Cincinnati; T. C. Larkm. Seattle;
Mra. Anna Brughtmeyer. Jackion: C B.
Hurley, city: J. C. Stephena. -Weaver: Mra.
J c. Thomas. Thame,; A. C. Heath. St.
Panl: W. B. AcVland. Chicago.
MEETING NOTICES.
ORTHIA CIRCLE, Pythian Sisters, an
nounce, a Halloween dancing party Satur
day evening. October 81. at the Kalghte of
Pythlaa Hal!, nth and Alder eta. All are
cordially Invited. Admlaelon, gents oOc la
dlea 26c By order of committee
MINERVA LODGE, NO. 19. I. O. O. T.
Regular meetlnr this rThurday evening at
T:0 o'eiecs. Second degree. Victors wal
ame. B. aUXIC fiao'y.
FOR TOCKISTB ma
OOM3EEHCIAI.
Special Tmtxm ma
o families ud sin
gle sjentlenieA Tns
H.r-,mil Will b.
Slewed at .11 ttm.
, Bhow rooms ana
stv. prirwa. A mod
ern Turkic bath es-tabHshm-M
in the
hotel .
H. C. BOWKB8,
OREGON
Moda
Iropr.1
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
Phil. Matachaa A Soot, Proa.
"ST
Koom.
rkoma
Rate 51j0M10-$2.C0
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sta.
the business and shopping district. The
J JAJ. In ik. Vnl4Wost
- distance phones in every room. Rooms
sample-rooms.
ELEGANT GK1LL MUalU
traina. Rate. S1.0O lai If.
XV. S1VETUHD, Manager.
C a DAVIES, Sac. aad TraaaJ
' ROOMS 50c TO $aJ0j
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Zjonr Distance Phones
In Ever? Boom,
tree 'Bus Meets
All Trains
Fates Ajnert ran, 2 00 per dar and up
He tee European. L00 per dar snd up.
Per month, ainarle room snd board. $46 to 965
sccordlna to room. For two, $75 to $110.
Board without room $30 per month
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Beautiful Grill Room
American Batea to Families
and European On Boa Meets All Trains
Suites, wttn Bat ha, tor Travellns Ilea
COMFORTS
MODERATE PRICES
THE DANM00RE
Portland's Dew hotel.
4TS Waantnarton, corner letk. apn.
B.UlaT Ikaatin
Baim plan Sl-Ca an Ua
Bna meets all trains.
DAN J. MDOREi Proprietor.
Hotel Moore Clata Bmis, ea.
.Me, Or. Open all rear. For Infer,
naation npyir at Tke Panmooro.
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
bus meets all trains.
N. K. CLARKE,
Manager.
We HOTEL LENOX
Portland's new and most modernly furnished
notell 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-Hll. Excellent cuisine. Telephone In
everv room. Private baths. ,
EUROPEAN PLAN, AMERICAN PLAN,
1 to S2JH Per Day. 2-',0 to (4 l'er Day.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
MEETTNO NOTICES..
OREGON COMMANDBRT.
No. 1, K. T. Special conclave
this evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Order of the Temple Visiting
lr Knlgnt, courteously invited.
W. S. MACRUM. Recorder.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO.
18, R" A M. Special convocation
this CThureday) evening at 7. 80
aharp'. Work In Past Master and
Most Excellent Master's Degrees.
Vistors welcome. Ref reshmenta. By
Order E H. P. Clyde Evan,, See.
JTJNERAX. NOTICES.
WTLJCrNS In tbl, city, Ootober 94. John
H Wilklns. aed 70 yaara 2 months 311
daya. Xeceased leaves a wife, Mra Anna
IVUklna, and the following children: John
Wilkins. Henry 'Wllklna, Elizabeth Wat
nee. William Wllklna and Fred Wllklna
Deceased was a member of Sumner Post.
No. 12, O. A. R., who will have charge of
the funeral services, which will be held
from Erlcaon'a chapel today (Thursday),
October 19, at 2 P. M. Friends Invited.
Interment G. A. R- plot. Greenwood ceme
tery. Imantn., McEntee A OUbangh. Funeral
Director.. 7th and Fine, f bone Main 4SO.
l.dr sseistsnt. Office sf County Coroner.
EDWARD HOLM AN- CO.. Funeral Dlreet
srs, XZ0 Id St. Lady assistant, Fhens M Ml.
t. P. F1VLEY at SON. Sd and Madison.
XaWy attendant. Phone Main a, A IjBS.
KELLEK-BVRNF.S CO.. Faneml Dlree
sea. t71 W us, ell, Eaat 18S- LmOi assistant.
r. U. DtTNNTNO. TJadertaker, 414 East
araone anas as.
t'iiis
amu&exents.
UPH T Thsatar
H ' -a m
14th and Waalitnffttm
Phone Main 1 ana "A 11JJ.
Seat sale opens today for
MR- I.EK W1LLARD
In Sol Smith RuaaePa plar
"A POOR RELATION."
Next Saturday-Sunday Nlshts.
Prices ft. TBc, BOc. I6c.
HEILIG THEATER
Six nights beginning next Monday
DCSTIN FARNCM
In
"THE SQl'AW MAN."
SEAT BALE TOMORROW.
Evenings Lower floor. f2. ft 50; balcony
ft. 75. 50; gallery 50c Matinee, fl.50 to 25c
PRICES
TONIGHT
S:80
GOGORZA
S3.30, S2.00,
flJSO, S1.0O.
Gsllery ,
AdjnisRlon
75c
Open T:80
P. M.
Seats
Selling
Carrlagea
10:10.
Distinguished Barltons
Splendid Programme
HEILIG THEATER
Direction
Loi Etera Wyna CoTn&a-
Main
117
A
EMPIRE THEATER CO.
(INC.) I.RnSKK
by Baker &toc
Company all thia week. A big hit. Evening
prices, zjc, ooc, ovc. jt.v.
Matinee Saturday. Next week.' "Men and
Women."
BAKER THEATER
i'nonea: nsm si. a oow
OREGON THEATER CO. (INC.) LBSSEB
tJCO. aj. SaaCii UCU. iucn",
Dixon & Bernard in the funnltjst ot all
lierman aiaicci muaicai i-muBuiw,
n-s. O -"t A- a.ev.
Glrla, muaic, fun, life nnd ginger. Note
. i . w . r.n 7flg
Matinees (except Wednesday) 25c. 30c.
rs ext. iiaru aunoa. mivimwt, k""
THE STAR Ahoxl Maln Mfi
Matinees Wednelday. Saturday and Sunday
For the entire week of Oct. 25, Lincoln J
Carter'' Special Production.
. . t . .Tt IV
"XtUS tLA.ai3U nnMw...
Matinee, at 2:30 P. M. Every evening- at
8:16. Night prices. 15c. 2Sc. 85c 50c. M'"
Inees, 15c and 26c Seats may be reserved
Dy eitner pnone .
Next week. "The Montana Limited.
MAIN A 100 Matinees
' Kt. finndari ana nouuio
15-25-50C
NIGHTS
15-25-50-75C
Week of Oct. 26 The Mtilman Trio
Henry Morton io., mwn . 1
The Three Moshers, May and Flo Hengler,
. , -1 1 i, . irthAl MaiiDenoush. Or.
pheom Pictures, Orpheum Orchestra.
THE GRAND-YaudeyilledeLoxe
ANOTHER BIO BILL
Tbe Great White
Mystery
D'Amon
Psychtnmancy
Three Zaras and
Carmen
Les Durand Trio
The Haverlocks
Jolly ft WUd
Fred Bauer
Grundaaeope
PAN TAG ES THEATER
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE.
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 Mra. Eva Fay.
Matinees daily. 15c.
15c and 25a
Two shows at night.
LYRIC THEATER
Seventh and Alder.
THE BLUNKALL COMPANY
October 29 Entire week.
PINK DOMINOES
No German company Friday.
Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday.
DIED.
CALVIN In this city. October 28, John H.
Calvin, agea oz years, lu montns, as aays.
Announcement of funeral later.
MORSEl Martha E. Morse, at the home of
her son. a. E. Morse, at Jennings Iodge,
Oregon, October 28, at P. M. Announce
ment of funeral later.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Oilman's. ' 411 Washington St.. st 10
oolock A. M. B. I. N. Oilman, auctioneer.
At Bakara Auction House, 162 Perk at..
furniture, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker
& Son. auctioneers.
NEW TODAY.
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.
No 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.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest rates tad terms to sntti ap-
rial rates and favorable terms oa large
loans oa business properties.
Ponds Loaned for Frtvato Investors.
A. H. BIRRELL
202 MciUT Bide, Sd at Vtaxk.
Mortgage Loans
lowest rates of Intersst.
LOUIS SALOMOX.
IN Mark Strsct,
THEATER
NEW TODAY.
East Third St.
Half Block
For Sale
200 feet on east side
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. M. WILBUR
110 Second Street.
WILL
BUILD
Warehouse
To Suit Tenant
13th St.
TRACKAGE
Portland Trust Company
of Oregon
S. E. CORNER THIRD AND OAK STREETS
A home in the most
beautiful location on
the Willamette River
O-room house, all modern conveniences. In
perfect condition, electric light, telephone.
cny water, lewer.
Most majrnlflcent view of river and hills,
one minute to car, 25 minutes to center of
city; 8 full lots, large bearing fruit tres
oi cnoicest varieties, nice lawns ana garden,
b&rn ana cnicken-nouee.
Price onlv S3000. S1000 cash.
If yon want to buy a swell home on the
liver thia Is your chance; there Is nothing
like it in or near Portland.
TKE CROSSLEY COMTANY. INC.,
"08 and 709 Corbett Bide
$2SOO
$500 down and $35 per month, Includ
ing Interest, will purchase a modern
6 -room bungalow with furnace, fire
place, basement and attic, with a lot
buxi40 ieet, on .ttavensview Drive,
Portland Heights. 20 minutes by car
from Third and Washington sts.: or
$2900
S100 down and $25 per month.
You
can nave your choice or terms.
F. V. ANDREWS & CO
Hamilton Bids- 131 Third St.
Tel. Main 3349 on A 3329.
NOB HILL HOME
On easy monthly payments; 306 North
24th street. Thoroughly modern eisrht-
room house. In the heart of the West
Blue a best resiaence district.
Fidelity Trust Co.
OWNER,
801 Board ot Trade Building;.
Phone Main 447.
HOOD RIVER ORCHARD
My bearinr orchard in Hood River for
sale. One of best Known properties in the
valley, famed for Its prlae Spitz and Ar
kansas Blacks. Over 25 acres full bearing-,
manv vountr trees. Free irrigation water,
best apple soil, splendid location. Stock and
Implements go with property. This is I
Treat oTmortunlty to et a first-class com
merclal orchard at right price and on easy
terms. Agents neea not answer, a a areas
S 25&. Oregon! an.
BROADWAT.
tC7Kfl -Btory 7-room and reception
VU I uU hall residence, exceptionally
well built, witn many attractive fea
tures, including furnace and fireplace,
comer lot 90x4. Will make terms.
THE SPANTOX CO,
270 Stark St.
GKOROta BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNT AWT.
sL21 Worcester Bulldln
PhoB Mala S31X
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FOB SALE REAL ESTATE.
ft ACRES of choice ground at the junction
of two well traveled avenues; all In high
state ot cultivation; choice orchard; largo
modern 8-room house; near good -carllne;
.tdoOO. Full parti aulars givsn at 410 Fall
ing building.
KKAL KSTATB DEALERS
As draws, r. V. Cot. M Hid, U HsmlUoa M
Baker. Alfred A 11S blngtoa bid.
Chapln A Herlow. SSt Chamber of Commerce.
Cook. B. a sV Co . 503 Corbett bldg.
Crossley Co., f0s- Oorbett bldg. U
fields, C. &. Cw, Board of Trade bid.
Osddard. H. Main and A 1T4S. 110 ad St
Jeanlng A Co. Main IAS. S0 Oregon las.
Lee. M. B., room ell Corbett building.
MAD Voa Borstal, 104 Sd at. S&2 B Sunulda.
Palmer. H. P . SU Commercial Club blag.
M 8699. A 1653.
Parrlsh. Walkln Co.. 15 Alder at.
Richardson. A B.. S21 Com. Club bldg.
Bebalk. Geo. D.. 64 Stark st. Main 302. A Sl
Sharkey. J. p. Co.. 122 H Sixth st
Bwensson. A F . Co.. 353 Wasbtngtoa at.
The Oregon Real Estate Co. Grand ava. and
Multnomah sts. Ho Had ay Addition.)
Waddel. W. O.. S" i.'imbr Kxchanga bldg.
White. B. F.. 227H Washington at.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
$2750 New 8-room modern house, lot U0x
100. restricted district, $400 cash,
balance $15 monthly; vacant lot
taken for part payment.
$500 5-room house, modern, lot- 60x100,
half block from carllne, $700 cash,
balance $20 monthly; vacant low
taken In exchange.
fSO--8-room house. lot 100x100, alj
fenced, fruit and shade trees. $304
cash, balance $ 10 monthly.
11150 4-room bungalow, lot 50x100. nlot
lawn, bearing fruit trees, $150 down,
balance $10 monthly.
$650 3 -room house, lot 85x143, eMokea
houoe and park, fruit. Bull Rua
water on Woodstock carllne.
We have many others. Call on
C. S. ARNOLD A CO., 361 'ik Morrison St.
BEAVER ACRES.
Join St. Marys on the West.
The Oregon Electric Railroad la now
running trains every hour; we hava IS
5-acre tracts of cultivated, black solL
flhe for gardening and homes; we will
eell for $1000 each, one-third cash, balance
monthly. 7 per cent Interest; come quick
If you want one of those 5-acre tracts, a
they will go like hot cakes and will
double In price very soon.
PALMER A RIGOS.
616 Couch Bldg.
Home Phone A
ENGLISH WALNUTS.
We are the largest owners and plant
era In Oregon. We have the only planted
tracts on the market. Our properties are
in the walnut country. Yamhill 6 -acre
tracts, planted, $100 cash, $15 per month.
CHURCHILL. MATTHEWS CO., INC..
110 Second at.
W1H take the Montavilla ear and get all
at Jonesmore we will show you tbe besl
investment for the money In this city.
GEO. D. 6 CHALK.
Main SQ2. A 23d2. 264 Stark St.
A HOME.
There Is a splendid -new -room home
with lot 50x100 feet on the Eaat Side
that I will sell for $2500; $500 down and
$20 per month; 6 per cent interest; there
is no reason why you should pay rent
when you can get a bargain like this; buy
this and get settled before the rains set
in.
GEO. D. BCHALK.
Main 302. A 2392. 204 Stark St.
BEST BUY IN MOUNT TABOR.
6 -room modern house, electrio lights.
f:as. Bull Run water; two full lots, fine
awn, shrubs and bearing fruit trees; flns
large barn, well and windmill for barn
and irrigation; $3150 takes it. See owner
on premises.
1360 E. TAYLOR ST.
Take Hawthorne or Mount Tabor car
and get off at 48th.
20 ACRES, 1 mile from new electrio carllne
and 4 miles N. W. of Linnton. 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; $2030 for the whole place
If taken at once. C- F. Pfluger & Co.,
room 14 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison.
CHEAP Nice block, 100x100, on S. W.
corner of E. 13th and Ivy sts. ; (his la
walking distance from Courthouse; can be
had at a bargain or would trade for good
lota further out. C. F. Pfluger A Co..
room 14 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison
sta.
LOOK this up; bargain; fine 6-room modern
house and barn, 2 nice lots 100x100, all
fenced and painted; fruit trees, nice yard,
7-foot basement- under bouse; a bargain
at $2500; terms, $1000 cash, balance 3
years time. SI Spruce st., Firland. Mount
Scott line. Phone Tabor 6S4.
15 ACRES, with frontage on Willamette
Ktver ana extending DacK to improvea
county road, running water on tract,
mostly in wild state with native trees
and shrubbery; five miles from Portland,
1600 feet from electric line; price $24,500.
H. G. Starkweather, route 1. Mllwaukle,
Or. Phone Oregon City, Farmers 186.
WE BUILD HOMES.
We have first -class, modern facilities
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 Crmmeroe.
A GREAT many nae bargains in Irving-
ton, John Irving, Holladay, rtouaoay r'arfc
Additions; 7-room cottage, $3700; 6-room,
two-story residence, $4600; many others.
Broadway lrvington cars. Office. 15th
and Halsey ets. Eaot 890, C 18U3, C 1271,
C 150v Dolen & Herdman.
A BARGAIN and must be sold by Friday
night, ovxiw corner lot, o-roora now uuum.
first-class plumbing, bath, etc., furnished
new in oak; 20 minutes to town; only
$1050; take Hawthorne car to Glenn ave.,
6 blocks south. Come right away. 983
East Grant. S. E- comer.
CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS OR HOME
$1485 for 9 beautiful lots worth $3000,
near car, this side of Montavilla; sold on
very easy terms; sacrificed to settle an
estate; will pay anyone to investigate.
F. FUCHS, 221 Morrison Bt.
NEW, modern 0-room house, corner lot, near
Hawtnorne ave., on n-ast win ,
caeh $t0, balance $25 monthly and interest-
will sell part or all of new furni
ture; must sell soon. Addrem T 856, Ore
gonlan. NEW map of Portland and vicinity of 25
xnller ramus, giving n v no n -.
and section numbers, new railroads and
lectrio lines. Price 50 centa. The Cross
ley Co.. Inc.. 709 Corbett bldg.
A WHOLE block, 200x200. with new, mod
ern ll-room House on 1J innuina. hi., uear
Patton home, $8500 for the whole prop
erty, half cash. C. F. Pfluger A Co., room
14 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison sta
MASON-STREET HOUSE, $400.
Nice 7-room house on Mason St., corner
lot 50x100; $400 cash, balance like rent
Gruasi & Gantner, 205 Washington st., cor.
3d. Room 7.
DO you want to buy a spiendid 6-room modem
UP-tO-Oate Dome, III iiivwi. ucanauis
district at a sacrifice? Price only $3700.
Terms, C. B. Lucas, 322 Corbett bldg.
RISLEY TRACT.
Oregon City carllne. 2 ft acres all In culti
vation C. W. Risley owner, P. O. Mll
waukle. Phone Oak Grove, red 12.
$1600 WILL get a new modern cottage, olose
to car; easy mima, m
what you have seen. Call 613 Chamber
Commerce.
MT. TABOR S beautiful lots, l block from
carllne, could not be a more signny loca
tion, $500 cash. Henkle A Harrison. 511
Gerllnger bldg-, 2d and Alder.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATTI.
D. A. TUFTS.
803 WASHINGTON BT.
A HOME for the asking In choice residence
district on tne w obi. aiuu. vuci twucii
to sell. Any terms go. Call 410 Failing
bidg.
2 LOTS, 100x100. located 150 feet from Kll-
llntarwortn ave; duu-ictiuoui wuti v
sell at once; $600 cash. Call 410 Falling
bldg.
NEW, modern bungalow, 4 rooms and bath.
all conveniences, nivv
lawn; $1300, terms. Inquire of Jas. C.
Logan, room 411 Corbett bldg.
FOR SALE 7-room cottage and fractional
lot, 7U3 jsverett, Detween .i-isi
sts. For terms see owner. 316 Falling
bldg.. city.
$1150 WILL handle modern 7-room house; fur
nace, nrepiaoe; nice iawn ana rosea; waiuu
corner lot; good barn; easy terms; balance
6 per cent. Owner. Phone B 223d.