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r T1TE MORNTSG OREGOXIAy. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1908. ' 1 ' ' ' i ' AMUSEMENTS. 1 NEW TODAY. EACH PARTY ENDS CAMPAIGN TODAY Republicans to Have Big Smoker, Democrats Three Meetings in Country. BOTH TO HEAR RETURNS Wire Will Be Rnn to Headquarters and Republicans Will Flah Re ults on Screen Will Publish Statements of Contributions. With three Democratic metinsrs and a Republican smoker, the Presidential campaign In Multnomah County will be closed tonight. The campaign has heen waped by both parties In this county and state with more than ordi nary aggressiveness and the opposing political forces are now awaiting the verdict of the voters at the polls. Ore gon Is claimed by the Republicans by a plurality of at least 20,000, while the Democratic forces Insist that Taft's plurality will not exceed 500, with a possible chance that Bryan may be successful in the state. Extensive arrangements have been made by the Democrats for their big concluding rally at the Armory tonight when the speakers will be John AL Oearin. ex-Lnited States Senator, and E. S. J. McAllister, -ne of the party's nominees for Presidential elector. Mayor Lane will preside as chairman of the meeting and County Chairman George IL Thomas has Invited all of the Democratic Judges and clerks of the election to take soats on the platform-Will Hold Tmo Other Meetings. Mr. Gearln Is known as one of the most able I emocratic speakers in the Pacific Northwest, and his party asso ciates are depending on an immense audience at tonlsrht a rally. Two other meetings will be held in the county tonight under the auspices of the Dem ocratic forcts, at Uridal Veil and West Portland. While the audience Is assembling at the Armory tonight, the voters will be entertained by a number of Bryan's canned speeches. This will be the first time during the campaign that a Port land audience will have had an oppor tunity to h":r campaign argument pro duced mechit nicall y. The Republicans will close the cam paign tonight with a smoker under the auspices of the I'nlon Republican Club, In the SIling-Hirsch building. Judge S. A. Lowell, of Pendleton, and Judge Lionel R. Webster, of this city, will be the speakers. John Gill, president of the club will be chairman of the meet ing. Roth Parties to ;ot Returns. On election night complete returns will be received from the Western I'nlon Telegraph Company at the head Quarters of hot a parties. Monday an Instrument will be in ..tiled In both the Republican and t he Democratic headquarters, with an operator In charge of each Instrument. Returns will b received from all sections of the country and the Republicans have arranged to flash bulletins on a can ins which will be suspended on Third street, opposite headquarters in the Chamber of Commerce building. John R Ryan, secretary of the Dem ocratic State Central Committee, said yesterday that today he would com plete a detailed statement of al! con t ri but Ions to the I emocratlc campaign fund in this siat. together with a report of all expenditures. Secretary K van proposes to ha ve this report published before the day of election. tndT the corrupt prnctict-s act, each party Is required to file a sworn state ment of its campaign contributions a nd disbursements with the Secretary of State, hut It Is the intention of Sec retary Ryan to publish the report be fore forwarding it to Salem. Secre tary C. X. MArtlmr. of the Republican organisation, also Intends to publish a statement of the receipts and dis bursements of that party during: the campaign. PLAN TO CKLERHATK VICTORY Major Kennedy Arranges for Taft Ratification Meeting. Satisfied that the elootlon of Taft Jiext Tuesday Is assured. Major J. P. Kennedy, chairman of the Multnomah County Republican Central Committee, yesterday took the Initial step towards arranging for a monster ratification which will be held in this city next Saturday night. The place for hold ing the meeting and other details will be announced early next week. Major Kennedy yesterday appointed a committee from among the members of the County Central Committee to confer with other committees from the different Republican organizations of the county and complete the arrange ments for the ratification. The enm-r-iiuee connits of C. K. Lockwood, E. 1. Shaffer and Charles Conroy. Eichenlaub in Recital at the Hsilig -v BY JOSEPH M. QIENTIN. VIOLIN ami voire, numbers made up the programme at an Interesting reciial Riven Ia?t niKl-t at the Hiilt(r Tl:a:er, by FYnnk . lOIrhe nl.tuh. violin ist. Mr. Eichenlaub had the assistance of ilrs. Hose Coursen Kred, contralto, and Grpn Hntrhkiss t:ret. hr-tone: Miss Heat rice t M. Hidden being the efflcient It isn't so very long otto that Mr. Kichenlaub. who has since become a facher an.l s,,lo violinist in this c'.ty, rave a recital tn mark Ills arrival from Ginuany, whore lie studied with the best violin musters of Kurope. Last night, he made a ni't satistactory appearance 3".rt showed decided rrosress; in his art by playing from memory a long and dif ficult proKramme. There Is nn ease In his bowing, breadth In technique and a depth to tone tiiat stamps b-.m as a talented player of the king of Instru ments. The Corelll-Leonard "La Folia" Is a most curious study of light and shade, with. An unlooked for timsb. Saint Saens' "I.e 1'ygne" and Bohm's "Caprlcclo" got delicate renderings with muted strings, while the other supporting numbers wvre v riina's "Fonodal'' and Fiorillo's "In Memorlam." These were kindly received. Jlr. iichenlaub's encore being a musi cal readinc of the paraphrase ".Eve ning Puir" from "Tannhauser." The last rlolin selection was St- Lublnfl grand fantasle on the great sextette motif from Xoniaettl'a "Luc a." and in response- to an encore Mr. Eichenlaub skillfully play ed the O-strlng aria by Bach. Mrs. Reed sang three numbers In soft effect. Ponehelli's "Blind Girl s Song." Plerne's "Serenade" and Sans Soucl'g "Thoughts." Each received a fine, sym pathetic rendition, and for an Insistent encore Mrs. Reed sang "Love Is a Rose," also by Sans Souci. Mr. fstreet s baritone voice was beard to excellent advantage. I remember him four years ago aa a "kid" baritone. Just coming out as a soloist, and he has worked so diligently In the Interval that It is now worth the Journey to hear hmj sing so artistically. His tone Is opes and sonorous, he sings from memory, and he has mastered the blending of his registers so well, that there is no percep tible break. His voice also sounds well and is eminently suited for dramatic work. Mr. Street sang a number from Thomas' "Mlgnon," and Tour's "Mother o' Mine." He invested this latter selec tion with the terrible w-elrdness meant by the composer, by emphasising the lines "Though I were dammed In body and soul." by working the leading motif up to a finale and making the last note for tissimo. This la as It should be. Friends Help Anderson Win His Bet Baseball Fan Come to Rescue ef "Doe" ia Ills Straw Vote Acroaa From Democratic Camp. it D OC" ANDERSON Is Jingling a new $20 gold piece In his pocket this morning and the piece of I'ncle Sam's legal tender once be longed to Ed Schiller. Anderson won his bet because Schiller had wagered that a straw vote taken at the corner T. t I TODAY IS BABY HWJ5 DAY. t Several hundred good women. 4 girls and boys will devote this day f to "tagging" Portland In the Inter- f. T ik. R.hT NMn. Port- T land's answer to the appeal , be 1 prompt, cheerful and generous. t of Sixth and Washington streets would go two to one for Taft. "When the ballots were counted Bryan was several hundred in the lead and "Doc" can thank bis admiring friends for winning the wager. The count of bal lots showed: Taft. 898; Bryan, 129; Debs, 34; Hiagen, 1; Chafln, 12. Total, 2241. A lot of people took the straw -ote seriously and from 8 o'clock in the morning until "Doc" closed his poll at 6 o'clock, the corner was crowded. However, the one place that the straw vote was taken seriously was at the Democratic headquarters Just across the street. There, as soon as Ander son opened up. the Democrats got Into action. No ten telephones in the city were aa busy aa the one at headquar ters, and the order was sent out. "Go and vote for Bryan." All this helped swell the Bryan vote and added to this were baseball fans who knew "Doc'' Anderson and who voted Just to Job the genial German. It was a huge Joke to these Repub licans and they parsed the word along, only the slogan was different It was, "Uo and vote for Bryan and help An derson win his bet." DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTI.ANP. Oct. 80. Maximum temper ature, M decree.; minimum. 55.6 deal eea Itlver reading at 4 A. M.. 2 feet; change In 'Isst 24 hours, fall of O 6 foot. Total rain fall (3 I' M. to 8 P. M ). 0.66 Inch; totaj sine September I. 5.13 inches; normal. 5..t7 lnrhe.; deficiency. 0.24 inch. Total sunshine. October 29. none; possIMe sun shine. 10 Ji'iurn, 13 minutes. Harometer treduced to sea-level) at ft P. M., 80 Inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Pikr City Ttinmarck H18 Kureka. ..... Helena. .......... Karri loops. ...... North Head...., Frw-atello. ... Portland R-d Hluff. ...... Hoseburic . . . ... . Sacramento. . . . Salt lake Pan Francisco. . StMiknP. Trntima Tniooh Inland.. Walla Walla. ... Plain .. Sluklvou Mnrshilelfl MrO.Ol t. ; 6 J 0.O4 6' 0 12 6 S 14 SB 4 XE 4 W Cloudy Snow Hnln Cloudy 4 0.OOI 4'SB H SB 8 iW 4 RW 14 SV 4 XW G S 4 X loudy Jt. cloudy Rain Pt. cloudy !Kain RS O.OOj 6SI T. 82! T. Pt. cloudy cjoudy ?ii.0 00 iear 'Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Ckmdv Pt. cloudy Rain fi j voo B21 T. 10, V" 1 2 svr sw M8W 8,3 4 W 4 SW IVBW Art o. i al So O. io! 04 0 22 1 no o Hi 4S 0 O 0A.04 TVEATHHR CONDITIONS. Thd raclflc storm la now central ovrr Prltish Columbia. It has not caused any very htich winds, but the rainfall attend In sr It progresn eastward has been moder ately heavy In ail section of this dis trict except In fv-.utheastrn Idaho. Mtld tnvp4rat ure continue and the changes Ince yesterday have hen small and un important. The barometer Is now rlslns; rapidly over Western WwhIns;ton and Western Oregon and the) weather during the next 24 hours wilt be showery and slightly cooler. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Occasional rsJn southwesterly wlnde, iH-wRon and Washington Occasional rain; south to wst winds. Idaho Kain. EDWARD A. PEAIA District Forecaster. Close Successful Institute. CHEHAUS, Wash., Oct JVX (Special.) The IXh annua session of the Lewis Coun t y Teach ers' in sti tu t e cl osed a weeks meeting here today. About 250 teachers were enrolled during the week. Superintenent W. D. Bay was In charjire. Among; the .nstructons were J. H. Mop sran. of the -hSlensbiirfc normal; M. I Iajrpy, of the State University at Seattle; Mrs. Lou rlven. of the. state library at Olympla; Frank Deerwester and Frances Hays of the BeUlnham Normal. AT THE HOTKLA. Htrl Porllrind J, M. Haley. New Tork; H. J. Hall and wife; M. McKelvey, Chicago; R. M. Klli. Nw York; J. Hutchinson. Mlra Htitchlr.sv-in. Master J. S Hutchinson. Palo Alto: B O. Williams. F. I. Fenley. Seattle; If. Uebman, B. Cnhn. C. A. Abrama, T. H. Pur.iy, E. B. Rath bone. Chicago; K. L. Smith. Hood River. E. H. Linne, R F. Unne. Seattle: J. H. O-aham. New Torlc: C. Mantromery ; A. J. M' Don aid. Los Angeles; H. I-. Keseman. A. Bishop. Chicago; J. S. Curtis, C !.. Biiangs. los Angiea: Max (::ft. Chicago; A. W. Reld. H. L. Slegel. New Tork; S. F. Dlcket. San Fraac4sco; J. W. Irwin. R. F. F.lon. F. T. Alden. Boston; F Iloe. New Tork; Nat Seharlen. San Fran cisco: P. W. Kirske and wife, Charlesi Stelnnaueer, New York; W. J. Crane, Q. W. Jarrftt, Mlnaeapolls: W. E. Hacker, Taooma; W. S. Kavttnagh. Seattle; E. W. Len forth. Berkeley; H. B. Hai.tt; T. Jffclaland. New York: F. W. Oofd:e Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. Green. Er.gland; Mrs. A. Pmlth. Mrs. S. i.raham. H. A. Jacobs. Tacoma; S. (Redden. Chicago; N. Baiiey. New York; W. A. Al len, San Francisco: C. S. Pierce-.- Rochesterj R. M. Crag. New Tork; Q. W. Klnnev, Seattle: E. M. Cow lea. San Francisco; H. H. Boil. Loe Ange!w; Mrs. G. O. Thomas; Miss E. E B'.Kgs; E. Crooke. San FrancUco; O. W. N:on, Mlnnaapolke; E. R. Ik. Cor vlls; W. K. Newell. Gaston. Tbe Orea-oa H. S. Smith, city; M. and Mrs. Cohn, San Fraaclscot d. C Aichison. Abe-deen; C Vaughn, Hood Rlvr; C. W. HtfiUbroaner. Chicago; M'.ss A. Boyd, Salem; C. A. L4::i. clt-; C. S. Hampton, S. H. Hampton. Chicago: 6. H. Cawstoa. ydney M ha. 1. A. C. JaMbn. Seattle; Mrs. K. Julian. MtnneapoMs: W. F. Robinson. Mm. A. Mc Doug All and daughter. Anacorts; F. S, Ebrtiart. Walla Walla: W. H. EVcles, Hood Raver: Sol Shymaa. Thomaa Jo roe, Seattle; W. H. Moorev Oakland: O. S. Ryarse. Min neapolis: H. E. FlTiUojr. K. H Plummer. I st t : STATION -J g J ? rr 5" m 2 3 e : : t a : : : Jack Lea. C A, aaiarkay and U SesxJ Grand Centra! Station Time Card SOI THEBX PACIFIC. Leairlns; Fortland Roseburg Passenger ..... Cottage Grove Passenger . California Express ......... Ban Francisco Express ..... West Side Corral lis passenger Sheridan Passenger . - .... . Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger ..... Arrivina Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger . . Roseburg Passenger Portland Express West Side Corval lis Passengar Sheridan Passenger . . ...... Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger . Forest Orove Passenger ...... 8:1S a. m. 413 p, m. 7:45 p. in, a. m. 7:20 a. tvi. 4:1U p. m 8:50 a. m. 1 :00 p. m. 5:40 p. m. 7:15 a. m. 11 :30 a. m. 5:30 p. m. 11:13 p. m- 6:30 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. tll :&0 - m. a.w p. m. OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portland Special ..... Spokane Flyer K-anaas City A Chicago Express. Arriving; Portland Spokane Flyer Chi.. Kan. City ec Portland Ex. Chicago-Portland Special Pendelton Passenger NORTHERN PACIFIC Leaving Portland- Tacoma and Seattle Express . . . North Coast & Chicago Limited. Overland Express Arriving Portbn6V North Coast Limited Portland Express Overland Express 8:80 a. m. 2 :00 p. in. 11:45 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 4:13 p. TO. 8:35 p. tn. AiiTORXl St COLtMBIA RIYKR. Iewvtng Port Land Astoria A Seaside Express Ajtorta Passenger Arriving PortlanoV Seaside &. Portland Passenger.. Portland Express 8 : 00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 12 :13 p. to. 10:00 p to. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. jLemvtng Portland C- P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 8:15 p. to. 11 :45 p. TO. via Seattle Arriving Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via Bpokane Via Seattle 8:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas passenger .... Dallas Passenger Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger .... Dallas Passenger 7:40 a. m. 4:13 p. m. 10:13 a. m. 5 : BO p. m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving Wilson ille Salem and WlUonvllle Salem and Hal cm and Wilsonvllle Salem and Salem and Portland Local Intermediate Local . . 7:05 a. m. 8:15 a. m. Local Intermediate Express. Intermediate Local. . Local Intermediate Express. Intermediate Local.. Intermediate Express. Portland- 10:30 a. m. 11:20 a. m 1:20 p. m. 4:43 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 3:40 p. m. 8:15 P- to. 6:25 a, m. 7:35 a. m. 8:83 a. m. Salem and Leaving Salem and Wilsnnvllle Salem and Halem and Wilnonv.il Salem and Salem and Wilson villa Snlem and Intermediate Looa. . Local Intermediate Express. Intermediate Local. . Local . . . . Intermediate Express. Intermediate Local. . Local Intermediate Express. 11:10 a. m. 1 : 10 p ra. 2 : 03 p. m. 3:30 p. to. 5:10 p m. :03 p. m. tie; L. G. Ianthernian, Cincinnati: D. J. Hansa. Minneapolis; N. F. Neltraan and wife. Grants Pass; Mtehael EJarles. Seattle; Miss Lillian Hujwy, Wauksegan, 111.; Mrs. F. 3. Bishop, Clinton; S. H. Hoffman. H. F. Weber, San Francisco: J. M. Jack, Grange vllle; G. A. Bering, Phil Schltsinger. Sche nectady; J. R. Molera, San Francieco; J. A. Forehand. Seattle: A. EL Kell, Chicago; W. A. Barrett, Albany; C. H. Edwards, San Francim-o; S. Iachman, Seattle; J. G. Weatherwax, Aberdeen; S. B. Rath Ton, ITtlca; D. Campbell. Belllngham; Mrs. J. H. Smith, M 1 1dred Smith, Astoria ; Mrs. G. B. M 1 1 lay . Scappoose ; W. H. Ly t le, Pendleton ; R. S. Carrick. Tacoma: W. W. Wilson and wife, Spokane: G. B, Darhee. Boston: W. N. Pep pers and wife. South Bend; H. F. Weber, Minneapolis: John D. Dale. 6 eat tie. The Imperii! W. L. Ely. Kelso; G. H. Kelly. Eugene; C. H. Parks. Seattle; R. S. Bryson. Eugene: H. C. Gaily, Arhlsnd; E. L. Pierre, Taylor, Marshfleid; H. McKlnney, Baker City: J. V. Pipe, I. P. Mason. Albany; W. W. White; E- D. Langdon. Albany; E. WoM. Jan Franrtsco; J. R. Robertson. North Bnd; W. T. Coulter. Carson; G. J. White. H. J. Feldman. Oakland; J. L. Turner. As toria; W. O. Carlson. Seattle; J. A. French and wife: G. W. Grove and daughter; S. Iwell Pendleton: C. W. Fulton; Astoria; Mrs. L. F. Wilson. Corrallk; P. N. Skinner, Newberg; E. E. Miller, G. R. Cooley, Oakland- C. B. Hamlin, San Francisco; J. B. Messick. Baker City; W. N. Hatlock and party. Nome: W. C. Wlnslow, IeRoy Giscer. H. Munion, Salem; T. Gibson and wife, city; Captain Ev Jnhnenn, San Francisco; W. E. Craven, lsdependnce: J. C. Currle. city: L. Shores. New York; R, Eakln. J. M. Powers, Salem: Miss K. E. Anderson. Seattle; A. Stnoheimer, city: Ben EJgin. Corvallle; John Dunham. Denver; Myrtle Hollstrom, city; Ethel Clark, city. The Perkins T. H- MeKlnnon. Lyle; J. Oliver, Fairbanks; Joaeph J. Donovan. Van couver; H. C. Schubert, E. L. Brown, Al liance; Franklin Bateer, Colorado Springs; T T Gleeson. Bertha Erlckson, 1909: Mrs. Asa White, Colfax: J. J. C'olllna, N. Whea don, Albany; Eugene W. Vest. St. Louis; Mrs. G. F. Authenweth. Tacoma; T. E. Way and wife Sllverton; W. A. Lelth. Twin Falls; Mrs. T. M. Cawthers. Helen Caw t hers, Kelso; Frank L. Murttt, Vale; O O Oswold and wife, Spokane; Mrs. J. J Vanskike. Lois Van. kike. Dallas' G. R. Atkinson and wife, GolVndale; C. E. Clif ford. Chicago: E. P. Weir, Alrlte; George P Esty, Toledo; D .H. Worts. Pendleton; Mrs E. E. Ooucher. Miss Norma Goucher, McMlnnville; Ones Fordyce, Dee Moines; J H Clyde. South Bend: E. O. McFarlane, Spokane: Inrv Lee, Tintah; Lawrence Rainy, Pearl Rainy. Lexington: Dr. A. G. Price. Sclo; J. W. Whlttock, Sllverton; E. D Ressler, Monmouth; J. H. O'Brien, Den ver; H. F. Hailey. H. Henn and wife, Wasco; R. J. Gassleln, Philadelphia; T. M Rugxler. M. Way and wife, W. F. Ganell. Seattle; T, W. Bechley. Des Molnas; E S Lamport, Salem; Clara Walker, Fair banks E. D. Smith, Seattle: Mrs. E. D. Baldwin. Mies Martha Baldwin. The Dalles; H L. Lively, Seattle; G. W. Gray and wife, Tscoma: V. W. Hansen. Clatskanle. The St. Chartes B. B- Tutruller. Hall, Mont J K. Williams. A. E. Williams, Astoria- K. H. McKay. Santos Island; B. C. Da y mon d, Albert Ward, Fe 1 Ida ; W. D. Cleveland, Donald; F- C Selman. Oyster vllle; C. T. Starrett, Sllverton: W. A. Fry, C- H. Banks, city; John Welst. Scappoose; Jay Gillette. Jones, Seaside; Ben Watkins. Oreshan: Charles Lambert. West Kelso; F W McNlsh, city; V. Anderson, "Wasco; Charles J. Gibson and wife. William W. Jeffs, Dallas: M. Beck. McMlnnville; Harry Hut son. Hood River; George Williams. B. Sterns, city; Robert Barker. H. Weather wal and wife Lytle; Ed Powllts, Detroit, Mich.: C. F. Starett, Sllverton: 8- T. Sin ett. Beaverton; Mr. and Mra Howell, Beaverton; William Larson and wife. New berg; B. C. Dymond. Albert Ward, Felida; J. W. Brooks. Tualatin: C. R. James and wife, city; Charles WTalberg. Falls City; J. C. Peterson. M. Crltenden and wife. Chi nook; Mrs. L. Cavitt. Hazel Cavltt, Camas; F. R. Stearns and wlfs. Banks; W. D. Casi, Seappoose; G. B- Higglns. W. H. Crabtree, Newberg: W. Fischer, Montesaao; Pete Richardson. Astoria; Mrs. R, L. Floid. J. W". Forrester. Boise; C. S- McN&y, AJigi McKay, Newberg; C. M. Crlttodon. Hub bard; will E. Purdy, Newberg; J. H. Sher wood, Large; H. B. Hill, Rairler; Mrs. S. E. Coon and daughter. Grass vaney; C p. Parker, Independence; H. Laird, Eugene; T. A. McKlllipS, Stella; R. I Glass, Cor valUs; Miss E. M. Fisher, city; R. D- Law son. Woodland; R. B. Prltchett. city; L M. Reeder. Salem; 6- J. Comstock, Silver ton; R. S. Comstock and wife. Alma, Mich.; John Fetheram. St. Andrews. The Paomoore C. B Ogle, Thornton: J. "Wilfred Coffen. Astoria; R. E. West, Georgetown; A. B. Howell, Seattle; R. M. Emerson. Bay City: W. H. Springer, Olym pla; J. Brltried. city; J. O. Ken yon. Baker City; M. W. Markham, city: H. R, Clark, city; G. S. Gate. Seattle: C. A. PoUock, Fexnie; C. M. Black, Rldgefield; A. P. Ryan, Vancouver; E. W. Flee hart. Seattle; C. E. BoUerman. Walla Walla; G. N. Ford, Seattle; S. Miller. New York: C. E. Hall, Spokane; J. O. McConnell, O. E. Wilbur, Tacoma: C. E. Smith. Thornton; W. H. Marsh, Tacoma; F. Mlchenge. Lunwarden; R. H. H oik Ins. Santa Rosa; O. S. Whery, Dot- X I Moulton, Almonte; F. E. Peare, P. G. Onstead, Toronto; H. O. Stlckney, cMy; E. P. Frost, Oakland; F. K. Harlow and wife, Harrfette Harlow, "Troutdale; G. A. Wey. San Francisco ; E. McDanlel and wife. North Yakima; Mrs. T. Cold nan and child. Sherwood; E. A. Smith, Salt Lake; J. W. Sadler and wife, O. E. LeRoy, Aurora; C. B. Rhodes, Philadelphia; Mrs. K leppy. Canby : C. M. McNaughton, V 1c tona; C- A. Aldridge, city; R. M. Good man. Seattle R. O. Pray. B. Aslery. Spo kane; R W. Lelxer. Pendleton; M. H. Lake, Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs, O. fiV Nelson, Centralla; C. E. Garde. Sheffield; H. A Shoeffer. Chelan; J. H- Johnson, city: W. & Smith. Astoria; E. S. White, Bpokane; Maude T. Amrs. H. F. Newton, city; H. R. Foster, Clarkston; A. H. Tyerell. Bellwood; F P. McGrsal, C. E. Randall, city; J. R. Boyd, Moscow; C W. Crane, A. Webston. city; E. Scofleld. Salera : G. M. Babbrett, city; A. MunhengeL Walla Walla; A. W. Kern. Belllngham. Una Cot-aeiios C. J. Brauna, Loa JLa- 7:15 a. m. 8:. SO a. m. 8:13 p. m. 6:00 p. in. 8 .00 a. m. 9:43 a. m. 8:30 p. m. 6:15 p. m. II THE PORTLAND PQRTIAMQ, 8t BfTBOPEAX TTASi MODFBN COST ONK MXLilOy MIMM. Fhot eloregon ! CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Diy and Dp European Plan. Free Bos : WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. I CeatrmHy LoeatsJ 3 K Jggr.J, Fifth and Washington Sta. 21Ss. In the heart of the business and shopping district. The lOWliy-NS most modern and up-to-date hotel in the Northwest, f fJileii iS?f&if Si ?w.1 .t1 Inmr-rlistance rjhones in every room. Rooms SiifgS SKraji with private bath, en lui2 'iM-":i3jd srnly equipped sample Bi&mSS ELEGANT Boa meet, all X F. DA VIES, Prasldant St Charles Hotel ; CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN PLAN FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION THE Park St. Bet. Morrison and Aider CALUMET HOTEL .WB-a.'Jt n a tit 3 ' '- ts n-j S'-.i,. . 6 3 tJ "-iJK BLST f MODERN jjjfej. THE 'iP.Hs35lJ - .en. tt,. f fji!r bS'BJji;! 8 Pow I o r, A e -Ron HsS-tehf'!! for the traveUne iSIrVIsrisj fl $1.50 and up. La mpp.ta J1 bus meets all C. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor reles- G. D. McCullough. St ' E! liurence and wife San Francisco, W. J. Patterson. Baker City; Mrs. S. A. wii llamson San Francisco; John lJJ."""' Dini" O. B Selllnghast. city; W I. p hit- SiS, r'Per. lr. Crathers, Ban Francisco; J. W. Walter, Tacoma. The Calumet Alfred Arnold, vale: A v. Merrick. iLrs. O., C. Armstrong-. lwU L P L MtSt Vale; H. H. Knowlton. ndianapo.l.r C B. Mb. Palmer: tj Allce Webb. The Dalies; M. B. Con in. Oakland- H E. Kirby. South Bend; -ftlllle SoardV "o, Angeles: Frank Brown. Cln rinnatl; Albert Everett and wife. C1U " . J- wsirds. San Francisco: r- PlvtbeUUy: J- Mon Cleveland: Seorse FordT Palo Alto; A. Perham. St gSuIl: M?., Marl. Buealere. Areata: S Anderson. Ferndale: James Mathews. Mathews. San Francisco; Sam J?s AngJle.; Frank Moore. G. Bab tJct U,Wchmnd7 Mlas BetUL Th. Dall. The Norton la Q. Gumperti, New Tork; f a Klncald. Idaho; M. Brown, city; W. J. Curran? FUnt; Mrs.' C. H. Cajey Miss SuTe Casey." city; J. H McDonland. Rutte- A C. Dunn, Tacoma; F. B. Johnson, Olympla: C. Merrlwall. Vancouver; O. Thomas and wife. Paso Robles; Miss Laura dren. city; B. Blancbneld C. Thompson. Seattle- Mrs. G. Wav-erly. l-O' Angeles; A. A Glroux. Tacoma: J. June, Pan Francisco: H. Halverson, Billings; J. E. Cclton and wife. Idaho. DIED. HT'BBARD At the family residence. 1S53 Exeter street. Portsmouth. October 3i), Jennie E. Hubbard, seed 4T years. 8 months and 28 days. Funeral notice Latwv HEArxai'A BTEBS fob Tonuunt im COMXEM1AL TBAVSXibBS. Sprclal rmttm s i. nlIM a& fin al. twKlmt n iii. i'Mi,r rTf " T wiu ba plcaM at an tbw l .h.w mm mat tabibssMM ta t bH!'"r, BOWI8S. Haul. Madarn Improrats Imperial Hotel Seventh and Washington PaiL Matschaa a Sons, Props. Rates $l.(XV$1.50-$2.0d HOTEL PERKINS suite and single. Large and mod- -rooms. GRILL MUSIC train. Rates 1.00 aao op. W. SVKTI,A.VD. Hus.er. C O. DA VIES, Saw. and Traaa ROOMS 50c TO $1JS A Strictly First-Class and Modern Hotel Containing 170 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. Ixinr Distance Phones In Every Room. Jfree 'Bus Meets ail Trains. Rste American, f 2 00 Prt dar na op. Bate. European. $1.00 per car an4 up. Per month, alnsle room and board. $4S to aecordlns o room. For two. $75 to $119. Board without room $30 per month N0RT0NIA HOTEL ELEVENTH, OF WASHINGTOW ST. Beautiful Grill Room American Bate. o Pamllle. nd European Onr Boa Meet. All Train. Sample Suite, wMh Baths, for Traveling Men COMFORTS MODERATE PRICES THE DANM00RB emssmssaaamsBsmsBssmasmsBsmsBSSBsmmssaB Porttarxra new hoteL 478 TTaaMastirn s.raer letts, ana. HcUIbT Theater. Barnaeasi plan- - tflAO ana TJp. Bos meet! all trains. DAM J. MOOR& Proprietor. Bneel Moor. Clmtnov Beaoa, Sea fde, Or. Open all year. F.r Iniar matiaB apply at The Dasneon. CORNELIUS Wolonmp." Corner Park and Alder. Ton Transient HoteL Headquarters public. European plan. Single, Double, $2.UU ana up. uur iroe omai trains. trains. N. K. CLARKE, Manager. We HOTEL LENOX Portland's new and most modernly furnished hotel. Third and Main streets, fronting on the beautiful City Plaza and adjacent to business center. Free "bus to and from trains. Up-to-date g-rlll. Excellent cuisine. Telephone In every room. Private baths. EUROPE. PLAN, AMEHtCAJT PLAJT, 11 to SJ24SO Per Day. 2.60 to S4 Per Day. O. H. SPENCER, Manager FCKEBAX NOTICES. nICK At Greenville. Pa.,' October 25, Wil liam W. Wick, aged &P years. 2 months and 14 day.. The funeral services will be held at Flnley's chapel at 2 P. M. Sunday, November 1. after which th. re mains will be taken to the Portland Crematorium. Friends Invited. Please omit flowers. COLVIN The funeral services of the late John H. Colvln will be held at Hohnan's chapel. Third and Salmon ats., at 2 P. M. today (Saturday). - Friends Invited. Inter ment Rivervlew Cemetery. HALL At the family residence. 75 East Twenty-eighth street North, October 2&, Chester Maynard Hall, aged S3 years 10 months 4 daya Funeral will take place from the above number today (Saturday) October 81 at 2 P. M. Friends invited. Interment Rose City Cemetery. OOODBT The funeral services of the late Wlllmot N. Goodby will be held at Dun ning, McEntee A Gilbaugh's chapel. Seventh and Pine streets, today (Satur day) at 2 P. M. Friends respectfully In vited to attend. Dunning-, McEntee ft Gilb.ugh, Fnaeral Directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady assistant. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. funeral Direct ra, 22a Id st. lady assistant. Fhone M SOT. j p. FTVLEY at BOX, 2d and Madison, lady attendant. Phone Mala a. A Wit. tTELLER-BYRJTES CO.. Funeral Dtreet er.. 171 Rissseil. Bass loss. Lady assistaas. F. a. DCTOiTNG. TJadertaksr. 414 East Alder, lady asalstaat. Phone East gt. Tna first submarine boat -was tried la. Plymouth harbor .England, in 177. UT7TT T" Tha(r a luiuu 14th and Washington Phone Main I and "A" 1122. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT MB. LEE WILLAKD In Fol Smith Russell's Success "A POOH KELATIOX" Prloea 1. T3e, (10c. 25c. HEILIG Theater 14th and Washington Phones, Main 1 and A 1122. S NIGHTS BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY Special-Price Matinee Saturday MB. DCSTTN- FARXUM IJi "THE SQUAW MAX" Evenings, lower noor. $2. 1 30; balcony, fl. T5c. 50c; gallery, 50c Matinee, J1.50 to 2Sc. Main 117 A K.MPTBB THEATER CO. (IXC.) LESSEE "The Road to Yesterday," by Baker Stock Company, matinee today, last time tonight. A big hit. Evening prices. 25c, 85c, 50c. Matinee, lc, 25c Next week. "Men and Woman." BAKER THEATER Phones: Main 3, A 5360 OREGON THEATER CO. (INC.) LESSEE Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Manager MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT Dixon & Bernard in the funniest of all German dialect musical comedies. HANS AN" XIX. Girls, music. lun, life and ginger. Note the new prices: Nights. 25c. 50c. 5c Matinees (except Wednesday) 25c 30c. Next, starts tomorrow matinee, James J. Corbett. THE STAR Ah;;$l Main 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 at 8:15. Night prices. 15c. 25c. S5c, 50c. Mat inees. 15c and 25c Seats may be reserved by either phone. . Next week, "The Montana Limited. k MAIN 6 A 10!0 Matinees Ex. Sundays ana nouuuji. 15-25-500 NIGHTS THEATER 15-25-50-75C n-J. no Tk. XT Itlmnn Trln Henry Horton & Co., Warren & Rlanchard, The Threw Mo-bern. May and Flo Henffler, Wilson Brothers, Ethel larIonouffhf Ur pheuin Picture, Orphrnm Orchestra. THE GRAND - Vaudeville de Lnxe ANOTHER BIG BILL The Great White Myatery Jjes Uurand Trio The Haverlecks D'Amon Pgychromancy Three Znra and Carmen Jolly & Wild Fred Bauer Grandaacope PANTAGES 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 Mrs. Eva Fay. Matinees daily, 15c Two shows at night, 15c and 25c. LYRIC THEATER Seventh and Alder. THE BLUNKALL COMPANY October 26 Entire week. PINK DOMINOES No German company Friday. Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. MEETING NOTICES. OREGON LODGE NO. 101, A. P. AND A. M. Special communica tion this (Saturday) evening 7:30 o'clock. Masonic Temple. M. M. deftree. Visiting brethren cor dially Invited. Bv order W. M. J. A. HANDLAN, Seo, WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 2, A. F. AND A. M. Special com- oot munication this (Saturday) even ing at 7:o o clock, work in tj. degree. Visiting brethren wel come, W. e. "WEEKS, Secretary. OREGON LODGE NO. 101, A, F AXD A. M. -Special communl- cation Saturday (today) 1:30 P. 85s? M., Masonio Temple, to conduct the funeral services over me re mains of Brother J. H. Colvln, late a member of Raini-ar Lodge No. 24, A. F and A. M. Brethren invited to attend. By order of W. M. A. J. HANDLAN. Seo. NEW TODAY. Holladay's Addition The one BEST place In Portland to buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and MOST DESIRABLE residence property oJ the city. SEEING IS BELIE VIXG BETTER wo and see the many CHOICE resi dences under construction and the im provements going on. The Oregon Real Estate Company GRAND AVE. AND MULTNOMAH ST. Charming Home New burgalow at Willamette Heights with about 9700 square feet of ground. Contains seven rooms, all finely kal somlned; hardwood floors In public rooms; very large basement and excel lent furnace. Total cost price iand and building, to absent owner was 19500, and will sell for $7500 on easy terms. Russell & Blyth Commonwealth Building-. IRVINGTON S8250 2-story, 8 rooms, large attic New, modern, at tractive dwelling: with every known convenience. wood work and gra fixtures were espe cial llv aesiR-nea ior tins nouse. i-M ot 100x100, with eastern exposure. Will make terms. The SPANTON CO. 270 Stark Street. HOOD RIVER ORCHARD My bearing orchard In Hood River for sale. One of be,st known properties in the valley, famed for its prize Spitz and Ar kansas Blacks. Over 23 acres full bearing, many young trees. Free irrigation water, best apple soil, splendid location. Stock and Implements go with property. This Is a great opportunity to get a first-class com mercial orchard at right price and on easy terms. Agents need not answer. Address 8 355, Oregonian. MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest rate and terms to suits spe cial rates and favorable terms ob larg losas on biwlnesi properties. Fond Loamed for Private Investors A. H. BIRRELL soa McKar Bide- Sd Stark. Nice Home On Corbett street, overlooking the river: house of 6 rooms and bathroom; electric lights; furnace; lawn; choice flowers; 12 minutes to center of the city. Address P SfrQ. Oregonian. a r EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY Four practical lots, suitable for flats, residences or apartment-houses; closa to schools, Portland Academy, churches, theaters, one block from two streetcar lines, ten mintues' walk from oth and Morrison; swell neighborhood ; last chance to get close-in cheap lots; located southeast corner Mill and 12th streets. F. W. NEWELL 502 Corbett Building. UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OFFIfH FROM THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS AND MAY HE HAD BY PRE SENTING YOI-R CHECKS AT THE ORE GONIAN OFFICE: A VJ5, 3S. 344, MS, 34T, So3, 865, 368, 38T. 3tH). 370, 875. B 3:13. 349, 3i!4, 378, 82, 3R.-S. SS7. C 340. 340, 350. 3.-)S, 304, 368, 367, 370. 3T1, 372. 375. 37'l, 400. D 344. 350, 3.16. 35S. 362, 3fi3, 376, 3T8, 3S4. E Ltf. 3'ii. 844, 3.-.0, 3S2, 3H0, S,U, 382, 3,18. 3i7, 371, 374. 377, 3S4, 3B6, 3S7. 3SS, 393, Sit. 400, 40.!, 40.'i, 406. F 2MI 33S. 34S, 3 Ml, 331, 3J!. ; 340. 34f, 3',3. ;t."4. 3.18, 360. H' 30S. 31t, 343, 354. J 313. 315. 332. 83!. 34. 364. 838. K M0, 300. 336. "41, 342, 354. I, 253 30S, 345. 34S. 351. S5:l, 354, 3 ,3, 36. M 326, 333, 300, 351, 353, -354, 357. 358, 851. N-300. 332. 834, 343. 344, 847, 849. 854. 8.15, 358. 360. 864. 805 . O 319. 330. 337. 344. 847, 330, 351, 852, 853. P-23. 33S. 339. S42. 846. 580. 364. ... Jl 238, 302, 333. 836, 337, 339, 340, 348. 855, S-ii'sY. 343. 346. S4S. 352, 357, 360. X34. 250, 330. 336. 340, 341, 343. 844. 34S, 354. 855. 35U, 359, 3S9. U .335. 34S. V 324 349 934. 320, 322, 326, 331, 333. S37, 345. V 310 329. 346. V 320 321 324. 325, 311. 345. 349, 355. AB 2S0 2 S 304. 308. 316. 322. 823 328. M9 330. 832, 333, 334 . 335 . 338. S37. SM. j 4 AI 302. 306. 308, 310. AE 290. 291. 292. 293, 297. 298. Above letters will be destroyed if not called for within six day. CliASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATE In Effect November 1 1908. Dally or Sunday. Ter IJne. One time .V'll i. Same ad two consecutive times ..a Kamr ad three, consecutive times... "' Sme Sd six or .even consecutive tlmes.5Uo Six words count as one line on cash ad vertisements, and no ad counted for less than two lines. The above rates apply to nrfvert UemenU under "New Today" and all other classlttoa tlons excrptlns the following: Situations Wanted. Mole. Situations Wanted, Female. For Bent. Rooms. Private Families. Rooms and Board, Private r'aniilies. Housekeeping Rooms, Private 1-amlUe. The rate on the above classifications Is 1 cents a line each insertion. On charge or book advertisements the rhnrge will be based on the actual number of lince appearing in the paper, regardless of the number of words In each line. Space In the "New Today" columns la figured by measure only 14 lines to tbo inch. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS Fo the convenience of patrons The Oregonian will accept advertisements (excepting "Mtua atlons Wanted" and "Personal") for .publi cation In classified columns over the tele phone. Bills for such advertising will be mailed Immediately and payment Is expect ed promptly, f are will be taken to prevent errors, but The oregonian wiU not be re sponsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephones: Main 1070; A 6095. TO OlT-OF-TOWJf PATRON'S The Ore gonian will receive copy by mail, provided sufficient remittance for a dellnite number of issues is "sent. Acknowledgment of such remittance will be forwarded promptly. In case box office address is required, use regular form given, and count tills as pars of the ad. Answers to advertisements will be forwarded to patrons, provided self-addressed stamped envelopes are furnished. A receipt will be given for all paid-in-advance advertising. The Oregonian will not undertake to correct errors or refund money unices this receipt Is returned. REAL ESTATE PEALEBS. Andrews, if. V. A Co.. 11 U40. S3 Hamilton al Baker. Alfred A., US Amagtoa blda. Chspln Herlow. 882 Chamber of Commerce. Cook. B. 8. Co . 503 Corbett bldg. Crosaley Co., 708-9 C-orbstt bldg. U 7854. Fields, C B. Co.. Board of Trade bloc Oedd&rd, H. W.. Main and A 1748. 110 M ah Jennings A Co. Main ISA. 0 Oregonlaa. Lee. M. E-, room 411 Corbett betiding. Hall Ton Borstal. 104 2d mt, JS2 a rittmslda. Palmer, H- p., tit Commercial Club bid a. M 8699, A 2858. Parrtoh, Watkins Co.. ISO Alder at. Richardson. A. B.. t21 Com. Club blda. Bcbalk. Geo. P.. tS4 Stark St. Main 892. A MS. Sharkey. J. P. A Co, 122 is Sixth St. Swensson. A T. A Co.. 253 Washlnctoa at. The Oregon Real Estate Co . Grand ave. and Multnomah sis. (Holladay Addition.) Wsddel. W. O., 8u number Exchange bids. Whits. B. P.. 227 H Washington St. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. 1 THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY ON THE SALEM LINE. Twenty-three acres at Durham's, only 400 feet from the station; $150 per acre. CHAPIN & HERLOW, 832 Chamber of Commerce. S ACRES of choice ground at the Junction of two well traveled avenues; all In high state of cultivation; choice orchard; largo modern 8-room house: near good carllne; $6500. Full particulars given at 410 Fall ing building. THINK OF IT; 8350 A full-sised lot, with city water, sidewalk, graded street, all ready for building; can be bought S35 down and 810 per month; less than 20 minutes' ride from city center. Call 243 "Washington, room. 3. 835 DOWN and balance on easy payments will buy flna 50x100 building lot, walks, streets graded, city water, 18 minutes from 1st and Alder; start building at once; stop paying rent. Heilman & Lath rop, over Merchants National Bank. WANT A HOME? We can show you very sightly bungalow for less than you can build It; also acreage, well improved, near city. Goldochmldt's Agency, 253H Wash ington st. LOOKING for a business? Why not save time and call on the business department of Goldschmidt's Agency, 253(4 Washington street ? NEW, modarn 6-rodm house, corner lot, near Hawthorne ave.. on Esst 60th st. ; $2800, cah $8u0, balance f25 monthly and inter est; will srll part or all of new furni ture; must sell Boon. Address T 3o6, Ore gonian. 5-ROOM modern bungalow; good cement basement, corner lot. faces south and east; two blocks from Alberta carllne; JlOOcajh balance on eaey terms. N. G. ileck, 81.5 Falling bldg. FOR SALE Irvington bargain, new house, every modern convenience, best laxt or Irvington: don't overlook this It s a snsp. Call Saturday. 812 Swotland bldg.. feunday '63 East 12th st- North. RISLEY TRACT. Oregon Cltv carllne, 2 Vs acres all In culti vation. C. W. Risley owner. P. q. Mll waukle. Phone Oak Grove, red 12. SACRIFICE SALE East Lincoln and 34th. 6-room, modern. S29O0, terms. H 857, Ore gonian. BELLWOOD ST. Close In, 5-room. modern, large lot, J3000; Includes carpets and shades. H 358, Oregonian. 5-ROOM cottage, walking distance. West Side; $5200; good investment. M. E. Lee, room 411 Corbett bldg. 32 000 Choice income property on 11th st. M. E. Lee, room 411 Corbett bldg. 5 AGP.ES olose to Montavilla. 81300 for Im mediate sale. H 356, Oregonian. Jl'ST think, 8750, fine lot, block from Ladd tract. Address 808 Main St., Oregon City tlgno WILL make you 8600 today. 8 lota, See them. 243 Stark.