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TITE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1908. 11 DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. ' PORTLAND, Nov. 1. Maximum timpri lnr, 7 degrees; minimum. 44 1 degrees). WW ldln u I A. M.. 17 (t: change m last 14 hours, .t foot fall. Total raln talL. I P. M. to P. bom; total raln laU since September 1. l0t. S.St Inches; normal. D Inches; deficiency. 0.5S Inch. Total sunshine, November 2. none; possible. 1 hoar. Barometer (reduced to aea level) St f P. M . 19 9 Inches PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Obiervatlona taken at 1 P. M., Paclflo time. November 3: Wind 1? 4 STATIONS. Baker City P'smarck. . ... ... F'Use Eureka Helena famloopa. ....... orth Head pocatello. ....... Portiand . ..... ... Bed Blurt. ....... Roseburg , tacramento... ... Fait Lake esn Franciaco. . . Spokane .., Taenma Tatoosh Island.. Vaila Walia.... Blaine Siskiyou . .. . Marsh rteld 2 0.01, SS s on! E eS'O.oo! 4 tv Rfi O.flO- 4 VW fi'.i 0 Oft 10 .Vv 7ft 0.0ft l' B 0O0 30 SE 84 ftOt 4 -W 70 ft 0ft' 3 NW 7 0 00 4.3 7ft 0.001 4 V 7 0.0ft,1 4 Nff Sft 0.00' ( 74 0.0'J. 4 XW 70 O.OOl 4 S 70 0 Oftl I NW i ft. 02 54 S 7fl ft ftft 4 SW ts O.OOl s s Ct 0 00, 4 SW 72 0 00. s HW H'lsar Ipt. crdy !rt- crdy Iflear rloudy ICloudy jcloudy Clear IClear Ciear H'lear IClear irt. cray Clear fpt. oYdy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear IClear WEATHER CONDITIONS. Purine the laat 24 houra maximum wind velocities of 40 mllea an hour occurred at Xorth Head and at Tatooeh Island. The barometer has risen slightly during the last 12 hours and the winds will be mod erate until another atorm meaee its ap pearance. No rain of consequence has fallen In this district and the usmperatu I are everywhere above normal. The Indications are for fair weather Wedneeday. except In Northwest Wash ington and alona the Oregon coast. FORECAST Portland and vicinity Fair, probably fol lowed by rain; aoutherly winds. Oregon Fair east, fair followed by ram west portion; southerly winda Washington Rain west, fair east portion; aoutherly winds. Idaho Fair. EDWARD A. BKAL8. District Forecast.-. AT THE HOTELS. Hotel Portland H C. Edlston. J. A. Clark. H. J. lmbert. New York: J. 11. Donnellv. Ohlcaso; A. A. Kahn. New York; A A. Wllrtburg. L. H. Aberhelmer. Miss Patterson, It. W. Irving and wife, J. t Itran, fu Francisco; I. L. Norvllle. New York- F. H- Klniey. Spoksne; W. O. Jonn on. Vancouver; C. H. Brown. Chicago; R. C. Smith. Chicago; J. O. Sllverstein. San Francisco; W. W. Lyons. New York: 8. Eibens. huta, Chicago: Mrs. A. H. Anderson. XI ns Riley. Seattle; J. Handion. San Fran cisco; H. H. LMebold. Cleveland; J. E. Will lams. Mrs. J. E Williams. Pittsburg; J. E. Verves. A. A. Mills. Chicago; B. E. Groes eup. Tacoma: W. H Ketcham. San Fran cisco: W. 6. Stltt, Chicago; C. C. Bobb, Kalamasoo: J. W. Chandler, New York: E. Ieveaux. Buffalo: Mr. and Mrs. J. Durvey. Can Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge T. Myers. Seattle: w. P. Perry. New York; C. E- Daly. Boston; T. Karl. Kansas City; H. H Young, fan Francisco: A. A. Rues and wife. Los Angeles: I.. H. Marguttl. San Francisco; T. Henshaw, Oakland; F. J. F.phlln. Los Angeles: H. P. Gilbert. San Francisco, O. Lleberman, J. S. Holstsln, A. Uttauer. New York; a King. C. 8. A.; Q. F. Stevenson. I.os Anseles; W. C Lyons, New York- I 8- Thomas and wife. Rainier: E. T. Smith. Merrlways; M. 8. Broudy, St. Louts; W. Deans, H. J. Miller, city; T. J. Lea. San Diego; W E. Hartley. Seattle; C. B. einow, D. M. Brown. J. J. Richard. F. n Deahales. L. V. Rathburn. J. J Brown and wife. Juneau; W. Klelnberg. Seattle: M. F. 6chutt and wife; E T. Cheese. Chi cago; E. B. Hasen and wife, Bristol; A. M. Plowman. Rochester: J. Craig. SUverton: C H. Adams. Washington: C. F. Whltcomb. Seattle: G. A. Wala, New York; E. C. Chat- Held and wife, A. C- Churchill. Newourg. The Oregon J H. McDonald, elty; T. XIrkpatrlck. L. F. Nihard. Seattle; M!lo .lanJ. Chicago; William Dietx. T. J. Wright, Seattle; H. hi Fleming. C. Field. Oakland; W. H. Hoora. A. E. -Viwards. city; E. Sat Kw. Kansas' City; Doc Balilnger, Seattle; C. W. Hellbrunner. H. J. Skull. Chicago; Mrs. W. P. Reed. Miss Belle Wade. O. B. Voor Mes, W. J. McDonald. Ssattia: J. H. Dickey. Xew York; L a. Usooln. city; J. R. Oogh laa. Wlnlock: W. C. BranJian Xew York; O. 3 Brodens. Hartford, Conn.; L. W. Zlmmer. Minneapolis; E. V. Musson and wife. Nor wich. N. Y.; F. S. Rhea and wife. Seattle: B. Galena. San FTe.nc.lsco; P. M. Baithls. city: Fred Fischer, Marcola; A. A. Hale and wife, city; W. A. Jame& Denver: W. W. Edward Dawson; 8. U Hellman, Louisville: Julius Roevnileld. Chicago; Misa T. B. Hatch. J. B. Wirstanlev. Salem: E. A. Rule, De Moines; C. B. Bernard, Omaha; Palmer I Fales. De troit: Mr. and Mrs. Stevens. Salem; J. B. Galwav Tacoma: J. R. Carr and wife, lerkeil; Mtsa Mabel Ayara, Portlandl Rev. C. H. deavesi and wife, Oranta Paaa: H. T. Holden. Scranton: J. H. Dnnlap, Caacada Locks; Joseph Jarotw. Washington; 1T. Urooka. Mrs. Dr. Brooks. O. P. Morton, R B. White and wife, city: J. P. Logaa. Kings Valley: W. O. Young and wife, Seattle; F. W. BettlemtTO. Wood burn. The Imperial C. 8. Benson. 6ejem; W. E. Nelson, rliyj W. H. Tellman Astoria; Miss Buck. Miss Strong, city; J. B. Brown and wife, Eureka: H. L Swaggart. Pendle ton: 8. Ashby. Mexico City: Mrs. L M. iodge, Los Angeles; E. s. Hermann. an Franciaco; O. Baker. Cottage Grove; F. Spiers. Albany: Mrs. R. Brownjohn. Carl ton: D. Adams. M. Adame, Rainier; I M if kelson and wife. Walla Walla; Mre. H. J. Clementa. Salem: W. ti. Beebe, city: H. H. Reed. McMlnnvllle; J. Brown, Seattle: C. H Allerl. San Francisco; A. 8. Miller, Seattle; M. L. Jones, Brooks; W. H. Buok ley. C. A. Buckley. " Oraas Valley; O. O. Cornelius. Cascade Locks; F. A. Seufert, 8. B Hartle and wife, Tha Dalles; T. Line, Monmouth: W. Warner. Alderdale: R. E. Wtuiaros. O. K. Cherrlngton, Dallas; F. J. Sattell. Toledo; B. I Jonee, Independence; J. Wlthrcombe, O. B. Lewis. C A. Oolo, R. W Allen. Corvallls; F. E. Rogers. McMlnn vllle; W. J. Stephens. Tillamook: W. C Davidson. Baltimore: R. J. Nutting. Co lumbia: H. P. Sullivan. I. Evans, rleattle; 0. P. Holt. Salem; T. Edgar. Fal'.a City; W. Jk. Boots and wife. Monmouth; 1. A. Bald win. Bothell; Mr. Greene and wife. Pueblo. The Perkins W. P. Cole. Seattle: M. L Vov, Valdez: L. H. Butla, Seattle; W. E. Bogus. Prinevllle; J. McU Harvey. Mirabel; W. J. porter. Spokane; J. N. Camp ana wife. Hood River: Mrs. C. R. Rldout, Mrs. G. Reynolds. George Reynolds, Spoksne; W. II. Harmon and wife, L. Wade, Seattle; D F. De T!re. Dayton; T. C Rueeell. Ooos Bav; J. B. Brown and wife, Oakland; J. C lirtimmond and wife. Hood River; 8. J. Hume. San Francisco; W. S. Harvey and wife. Washoucal: O. Talllandln, J Murphy, Corvallia; G. E. Thompson and wife, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Gram. Denver; J. E. Wilson, Mrs. G. Kummsr and mother. Seattle; J. M. Marton. San Francisco: C. L. Koss. Ta coma; P. Hoyt. A. Peterson and wife, Aber deen: W. H. Weir, olty: Mre. Wallace. Spo kane: W. H. Wlleon. The Dallee; C. Gots well and wife. LAtourell; John Welst. Mrs. T-. J. Krlss. Fan Francisco; Miss Ruth Krlss. Vancouver; Mrs. J. T. Colver, Marsh field: S J Feck. Trxlngton: D. O. William son. Pittsburg; N. E. Wright, La Grande; F. Silva. W. H. James. Lyle; C. M. Shlnn and wife, cottare Grove; Mies- V. V. Whlt nev. Mrs. K. Mvers. Seattle; Mrs. E. L ihpherd. Mr. and Mrs. Berg. L. L. Lulng, rirfin: A l Rnhlll and wife. New York; (k E Qmgsle. Vancouver: O. I Rasmuesen, Swn Francisco; 1 T. Loveless. B'.g Rapids; I. D. IJnnett, Brldel Veil: H. Crlhs. Aber deen; Mrs. O. B. Aagaard. La Center; K, w. Ingraham. Oakland: J W. -Vtleman. St T,ou!s; W. N. Barrett. Hl'lsboro; Dr. T. R McNeethnev. Tacoma: H B- Toranca, Pasco; Miss M. I. Perclval Mrs. J. J hamberMn. Seattle: D. P. K He hem. Tha Ta les; W. H M irr.'ll. Chicago. Tha St. Charles Mrs J W. I.ane. Mist; Bert Auhuie. J A. I. Kiel. Charles Mil ler. O. Smith. Scsppoos: J. M Rader. J. 1. Tingling. Br.wnsville. Fred Ennls. Scap roese; L. J Halo. Vancouver; R. O. Da Armand. Indepenccnce: E. J. Lewis. Bsn AliAta; T. J. Lewis. New Y.irk ; fr-'lopor Brothera, lndT.'nilenoe: A. C Belca, V!lr: R. E. Siirlin. tlean; August Psur, tlresham: J W. Harless. Molal.a: A. I Thompson, city; Fred Walker. Newberg; H. 1! Fesacnden. Mr Jones Washoujral; De v'ere sistors. G. Bacon. Tacoma; Mre. H. O Zuk. Inlon: T J GUI. Mrs F. Johns. OregLtn Cltv; John Duggan. city: W. P. Gv. Rainier: M--a. F. H. Cosfello and chil dren. P. Powers. F H Costello, Mabel French. Columbus: W. H. Crsbtree. city; J. la Miller. Gr-sham: Mrs. J. K. Jones, Xtatervllle: C. E. Hanks. l 8. Army; W. I PiiMler. The Dallee: 1 M Miller. E. R. ":sk. Hlllsboro: Henrv Hansen. Albert Kuaueberrshcn. Eng.ewood: H. M. Spencer. B,aerton: Eirrvr Douglass. Eagle Creek: B J. Zerba and wife. Oregon City; L. E. t'ltver and wife. Sherman County; James Owens. Augusta: E. J.. Paifery. Kagla 'reek; B K Jannnsch. Oshkosh; W. Haa k!rs. Pocatello: G. H. Klrbyeon. Oregon 'Itv; C. H. Brown and wlfie. S.Tlem; D. J. Bv.lm. city; F W. Berry. Banks: H. M. Chandlers. Washougai: G. Centmn. Oak Oroie: J. F. Jesper. Forest Grove; C 11. P-oMson and wife. Arleta; H. B. Keleo. Wln-l-v-k: H B. Martin, cltv: Mrs. A. L. Davis, K-eo; D Dellabaugh. Lyle; J. P. Walker. Wocdburn; C. A. Hunt. Th Dalles; I. H Hennirger. Salem: Charles Everett and wife. Waeco; L. Allen. M. Beck. New berg: Will Laweon and wife. Newberg: If. l; Thomas. Mies Delia L. Thomas. M. J. fhosatj iiood jUver; AJax AlcDojiatOs AGENT FOR OUR WORD IN THIS TOWN V v"--i r -:!-. v. ,1 L rru:3 roi J E 1 el. - V eTN , 9 ROBINSON & CO. Perkins Hotel BIdg. Chmrles Anderton, A. T. Hammond. Sal-m; i u n.-tn. t wuia. Albanv: Mrs. Jo Ame. The Dall: I S. Spells. Rebel Creek; W. L. Ciuskell, Georgw Davi. ptmverton: Will K. Purdy, C. N. Curtis, W. A. Curtis. Newborn; Lew SandbsriE. rt ut A ld J. M. Mill er. Oak land : E. !. ilartin. Barns; M. Mlchelson, Nam pa. The Crn-liOs O. W. Hucknerkoci ana family, Mrs. Robert Lrla, La Grande; A. A. Schell and wife. Sea-ttia; F. Grett, Rawhide; E. BraJf. St. Joe; T. Wlgman and wife. Foreit Grove: A. Welch. Tacoma; A. J Lanicsart. Green Bay; P. U. Barton. Min neapolis; C. Stchenk. Toronto: P. D. Reed. Cedar Rapids; O. Fox and wife. Oakland; A arant. Sn Francisco: B. Ralston, Balti more; C. Johnson. Astoria. Th. vnrtsnniB Mrs. K. c. Ftedmore. usk- Isnd; C H. liawion, Spokane; L.. H. Morrt son. Spokane; H. W. Rogers, San Francisco; O. B. Pike and wife. St. Loui; Mts. A, J. Brant, Seattle; L. a. anyner ana wiio, m i.m - rx I. M-rOibbon and wife. MiM Wtl- on.' city: W. R. Sudsen. Vancouver. B. C; B K. NorayKe. ts&xi rrancisoo; . ley. Spokane; Mr. and Mns. J. S. Warren. Rr.!on: W. S. Leevy. nenver: Mm L.. K. MEETING KOnCEfl. MPJMBERS OF At KAETER jjjkjS TBMPLE There will be an M excunslon to Ashland to In- tnat Fri ts, be P el and rates railroad company. . . , Further parUculars will be published la day or two. Get your gTip rady for the tun. i- " A c-,n UL,C' Recorder. HAWTHORNE LODGE, No, 111. A. F. and A. Stated com munication this Wdnday) evenina- at T:80. Work in the M. jX. degree. Visiting brethren wel C. B. Miller. Secretary. WASHINGTON laODGB Ifo. 4 A F. and A. M- Stated com munication this (Wednesday) evening. 7:30. East 8th and Burn- Ide. F. C, degree. Visitors wI- nnm. Rt order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, SacTetarr. SAMARITAN IX)DGB, No. t. I. O. O. F Rerular meeting this (Wednesday) evening at o'clock. Initiation. Visitors welcome, ai c.uik. OSVOLD, Secretary- FCTTERAL NOTICKS. THVMT?ERO At bW Pherritt a.. Oct. 81. Maud Mary Thumbed, aged 23 years 9 months 14 days. Funeral serces will be held at the Sellwood Presbyterian Church Wednesday. November 4. at 1 P. -Friends invited. Interment Rlvarvlew Cemetery. VAN ORDER At the family residence, 1'etM Belmont street, November 8. Harriet Van Order, aged 68 years, 4 months and a days. Funeral will be held from the above number today (Wednesday), No vember 4. at ft P. M. Friends invited. FRITZ At the residence of P. Kletke, Hltls dale. November t, Rosina Frits, aged 73 years The funeral services will be held at Flnloy's chapel at 2 P- M. Thursday, November fi. Friend Invited. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. ronnlna;. McEntec a Glib mash, Ftmerml Dtrccare. 7th and Ptne. Pbone Main 450. Lady asetstant. Offlc of County Coroner. KDW4RD HOI-MAN CO.. Funeral pirvc re. 120 Sd at. Lady assistant. Phono M Nl J. P. FINLEY Xskdy ativondmnt. p(IN. M and Madlwsv Phona Mala ft. A lSftft. tELIJCR-BTRXES CO.. Fvooml Dlret rtx S7I RussalL ILasc 10SA VmdS aesiitaat. X & D FN NINO. CndertakaT. 414 Kl iflder. Ladr BMtUnt Pbone East CS. m atltute a new temple at place, leaving1 Portland day night, the 14th lnt. II l-! Pfttentate J. G. Mack will I sX I aoArrrtiMnlvl bv the Arab f 1 trol. with the Noblea A Mr their Ladles. Special will be mad by th AT ACHESON'S TODAY mm Coma mad j-.t, J m i 1 -j. tr DUNLAP HATS We want to keep clean and square. When we tell you that our Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes will fit you, and wear you, and make you more stylish than any other clothes in the world, you will believe- it, because we make good what we say. These clothes will do all these things. Try it out just once, as a sporting proposi tion. You need noi Duy. ' Just try on. Suits Overcoats Raincoats FROM $18 to $40 2SS-291 WASHINGTON ST. Harris city; C. R. Burke, Seattle; E. F. Horton. New York; G. H. Burlelgb, Ban Franciaco. The LmDiDOorv J. W. Markllns. torle; m C Brock. C. F. Gilbert, Hood River; Mlse a! E. Gmnwald. New York; E. W. Gellen, F P. Williams. Seattle; Misa Walker, Miss M Buraatde, Baa KrancVeco ; C. U. Hunt, Mra. C. U. Hunt, Misa Dolly Hunt. Vancou ver Wash.; Mrs. Sunan Dew bird, city; Harry Lang and wife, Dai la. 111.; Mrs. A. K. N"-"-?i, Ontario. ff i i 6 ? x t kidneys there is nothing . better to taoer off on 11 s;:,... 1 sold, not the indigestible, raw oatmeal that is sold aa rolled oats" and which cooks into a pasty, mushy mass. H-O is steam-cooked for three hours by a patent process that's the reason it's different from the others and so easily digested. Ask your grocer for H-O. "I want While they last about thirty-five Suits; broken lines in plain and fancy mixtures; the season's best styles; values up to $30.00, your choice for $10.00 WE HAVE NO RENT TO PAY. IT MEANS BARGAINS EVERY DAY see tha targest, most aoavctUent garment stee. i.. ACHESON CLOAK AND SUIT CO. Acheaon Building. 148-1 Grand Central Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Lea vine; Portland Roseburg Passenger ....... Cottage Grove Passenger . California Express ........ fian Francisco Express .... West Side Corvallls Passenger ........ Sheridan passenger Forest Grove Passenger .... Forest Grove Passenger ..... Forest Grove passenger ..... Arriving Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger . Roseburg Passenger Portland Express .. West Side Corvallls passenger Sheridan Passenger ....... Forest Grove P&ssenrer .... 8:15 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 7:45 p. m. 1:30 a. m. 7:20 a. m. 4:10 p. m. 8 : 50 a. m. 1 :00 p. m, 5 :40 p. m. 7:15 a. ra il: 80 a. m. 5 :30 p. m. 11:15 p. no. 6:20 p. m. 10:J0 a. m. 8 : 00 a- m. Forest Grove Passenger ......... Jl 1 :ao a. ra. Forest Grove Passenger 50 p.m- . . . . . . . 6r(.6ni "railboad ft navigation co. Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portland Special Spokane Flyer Kansas City & Chicago Express. . Arriving; Portland Spokane Flyer Chi., Kan. City A Portland Ex.. Chicago-Port land Special Pe nd elton Passenger T:15 a. m. 9:80 a. m. 8:15 p. m. 6;00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 0:45 a. m. 8:50 p. m 5;15 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express . . . North Coast A Chicago Limited. Overland Express Arriving Portland North Coast Limited .,...'. Portland Express Overland Express 8:30 a. m. 2 :1H p. ro ll :45 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 8:35 p. m. ASTORIA A COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Portland I Astoria. A Seaside Express J 8:00 a.m. Astoria Passenger .... 8:00 p. m. Arriving Portland I Seaside A Portland Passenger. . .112:15 p. m. portUnd Kxnr flO:flilo m. Lea vlna Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 8:15 p. m. 11:45 p. m. via beattie , Arrivlne; Portland C P. R. ghoTt Lino, via Spokane Via Seattle 8:00 a m. 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station BOITHEBN TACinC. XTlna; Portland Dallas Passenger .... Dallas Passenger . Arriving l'ort land . "Dallas Passenger .... Dallas Passenger T:40 4:16 10:15 5:f.O ORKOOX ELBCTRIC K All. WAY. Arrlvlna; PortlaaO Wllson-iilla Local Palem and Intermediate Local . Wllseirvlll. Local falera and Intermediate Express alem and Intermediate Local. Wllsorrvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express Salem and Intermediate Local. Salem and Intermediate Express. Ieavtng Portland 8alem and Intermediate Looal. Wllson-elll. Local 6alem and Intermediate Express Balem and Intermediate LocaI.. fVllsomlll. Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Falem and Intermediate Local. . Wllsonn-llle Local Balem and Intermediate Express. T:08 8:15 10:80 11:20 1:20 4:46 4:00 B:40 8:15 6:28 T:85 8:86 11:10 1:10 2:05 8:80 6:10 6:05 IT Give the Meat-Eater His Meat, But the doctor tells himi to "taoer off" on account of his liver or than H-O, the delicate, delicious 'flakes of steam-cooked oatmeal the only cooked oatmeal more H-O" Alf- Olirac. In Portland. It' comfort trading her. 50 Fifth Street y AMCSKJtENTS. HEILIG Theater. rnones Slain . ana a M.i. TONIGHT AT 8:15 OXIXJCK. Remainder of the week-Matir.ee Saturday. MB. DlSTlN FARXIM la the Beautiful Western Play. "THE 8QUAW MAN." Erenlniss Lower floor. $2, 1 50: balcony. 1. TSc. 50c; jallery, 50c. Matinee fl.BO to' 2Rc sill Jililr 1 THEATRE BJPIRE THEATER CO. (INC.) l.EeSEB' Tonight this week matinee Saturday, Baker Stock Company in DeMIHe & Be lasco's "Men and Women." Evening prices ar.c, 3Sc, SOc. Matinees. 15c, 25c. Next week. "Sky Farm." ' BAKER THEATER phones: Main 3. A 5380 OREGON THEATER CO. (INC.l -JESSES Geo. U Baker. Oen. Manager Tuesday night election returns by direct Wlre. Wednesday bargain seat All this week. JAMES J. COBBEU, in his latest screaming comedy sue cess. th. Music." Supported by an ex cellent company. Night Prices 2. 7(ic. Matinee, except Wednesday. -5c, uc. Next attraction, -ei r fk main a i Kt . - .nd Holidays. Tjt - - - r nr rn NIGHTS THEATER 15-25-50-TBc TVok Ox WOv. .' y - j mond Caverlyi Welch, Mealy Montroeo, lilrlner Vincent; tew Hawkins; Morrow. HhrUDeV C..! I ueka, Orchestra; Pto- ture. THE STAR MM- MatlneM Wadnerfay, T"?"?" For the entire week of Noyemb.r 1. The Oreat Railroad Play THR MONTANA LIMITED" .a.4a ir..a ..renin, at 8:1R. Night ' prlcerc: 2& iic. 50o. Matin... Vr Inrt 5c. Seats ma b "-erv.d by either phone. Next Week "Brown'a In Town. PANTAGES THEATER btars of All Nation. - , w. x .nJ Mnnk fliniM Bnepir , " Ono of the laryt and beat anlmat inowi i rl akvlll-a Ml a cm " nnr- form log unheard of feata and dlaplaying tOI1 Klein. Ott Bro. 4 Nicholson, Amar lca" leading vaudeville mu-Hcian. Matine?i dally, 16c Two chow at nlht, lBc and S65C. THE GRAN D-VaadevilU deluxe ANOTHRB BIG BII.U . Alice Mortlock 4s Co. Hawley OleoU raater 4. Merle Miss McKinney . Fred Bauer Grandaeoope LIND . The Dream a Beauty . From the Folios Berger, Paria. Tom Uenuney LYRIC THEATER Seventh and Alder. Beginning Sunday Matinee, November 1. BLUN-ALL COMPANlt I-n the American Sensation Drama, "MlDMtiHT IN NEAV YORK. In active preparation, the great raoe play. "The Derby." CROWN THEATER From 2 to 4 P. M. TODAY Will Give All Receipts to the BABY HOME. Alder Street, Bet. Second and Third, DIED. HARBISON At 191ft McKenna arenue. No vember 3. George A. Harrison, a member of Lincoln-Garfield Post, aged 3 years. Funeral notice hereafter. AUCTION SALES TODAY. Bt Portland Auction Company at I P. M. at 211 First street, a complete line of fur pltura, etc. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING- RATE In Eff.ct November 1 1908. Daily or Sunday. , Per line. One time , , 1 - - .1 .. .mMwntl.. time. 2c 8uie ad three) consecutive times... 30c banie ad six or seven oon.ee iitive nmej-aw m- I . mi. lln. nn A..h &.1 vertlsemeete, and -o ad eoonted for em lluui two ii nee. rviieu . v.. ... . . not ran consecutive times the one-time rate "PPi1"- t. tinder w Today" and all other claiflo- tion ex rep ting tne lonowmi; Situation Wanted. Female. For It-rat, Eoomi, Privato Famine. RoomH and Board, Frivu-to Families. Housekeeping Rooms, Prirate Families. Th. nt am ihn jh(rrn .I.-.-.t---s la V ents a lino each insertion. On charge or book advertisements the charge will be based on the actual number of lines appearing in the paper, regardless of the number of words In each line. Space in the "New Today" columns Is figured by measure only 14 lines to th inch. TEUEPHOTCK A DrKRTISPl'MEXTS For the. T-onvexileiice of natrons The Oreaoniajl wiU ac-cept advertisements (excepting "Situ- atlons Wanted" and "-fersonar'j zor punii--.- inn in claasiiled columns over the tele phone. Bills for such advertising will be mailed Immediately and payment is expect ed promptly. Cure will be taken to prevent errors, out x no wiu nt ue re sponsible for errors In advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone t Main tOIQi A 609&. TO OUT-OF-TOWTT PATRONS The Ore gonlan will receive copy by mail, provided sufficient remittanee for a definite number of Issues Is sent. Acknowledgment of such remittance will be forwarded promptly. In ease box office address Is required, use regular form given, and count this aa part of the ad. Answers to advertisements will be foarwarded to patrons, provided self-addressed stamped envelopes are furnished. A receipt will be given for all paid-ln-ad-vance advertising. The Oregonian will not undertake to correct errors or refund money unless this receipt is returned. NEW TODAY. MILWAUKIE An Ideal country home, as well as model dairy and fruit farm of 25 acres, well improved and stocked. Plenty of fruit of all varieties. Good plastered house, with bath, hot and cold water. Engine-house, very grood barn and out buildings. Everything well ar ran Red and in excellent condition. Very fine and lightly grounds, good water and creek. $850 per acre, including stock and implements. Will sell all or any part. $6000 cash, balance terms. One mile to Hilwaukte car barns, i min utes walk to electric line. Kauffmann & Moore 823 Lumber Exchange. TO LOAN $20,000 at.. $10,000 at.. 8 per cent per cent 6 per cent 6 per cent $ a, 000 at.. 3.000 at.. S..100 at.. 7 per cent 7 per cent 2,500 at... On Real Estate Securities. MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 ' ffeeond St. Lumber Exchange Bids.) aad 393 E. Burnslde St. $15,000 A g-enulne Knap In the Thurman - street busi ness district. Fays 11 per cent. Martin J. Higley IX. THIRD ST. r- - a NEW TODAY. Stop That And Buy a Lot !n Fflontavilla and upward. Easy Terms $10 Down and $5 Monthly Good Soil, 5c Car Fare, Title Guaranteed Perfect, No Building Restrictions, and immediate possession. AGENT AT TRACT EV ERY DAY, INCLUDING SUNDAYS AND HOLI DAYS. Take Monta villa car at cor ner Third and Morrison streets, get off at the corner of Villa and Hibbard streets, Monta villa branch offico; for further particulars call office C. P. WELLS 231 Worcester Building. Phone Main 3253. SPANTON'S SPECIALS VERNON. tOCnn One and a half-story, 6-room A3UU and bath dwelline. all Improve ments, gas, electric lights, fine plumb ing, etc., on vernon avenue, 101 wxi-u; $500 cash required. MABOLY HIGHIAID. 0 0 C C 0 Two-story, 6-rooms and bath LI with eastern exposure, lot 50x100. aewer. ottv water. Eas. electric lUrhts. fur nace, fireplace, and good plumbing; $560 caati, balance easy. PIEDMONT. & J non Two-story, B-room. and bath. dfUUU exceptionally well built home, with furnace, most desirable location of this iiigrh-class resident district. Price is very reasonable. IRVINGTON. trnnn nharmine new bungalow with 40UUU every feature desired at bargain omoe. bavins" 6 rooms, sewer, water, gas, lAntr1n llfirhts. fireDlaces. hardwood finish. 1 a 1 " V. . ni ki- i.'.w.J niAtie and situated, wirn eastern exDosure. This should be seen to be appreciated. HOIJ-A-DAT. f rnnn Close in two-story, 7-room house duUUU elegantly furnished, will be sold at this very low price. Will make terms. These properties can De seen only Dy calling at tne oiiice 01 The Spanton Co. 270 STARK STREET. FOR SALE 24th and Hancock Streets IN IRVINGTON One of the best-built, best-arranged houses In the city: 9 rooms, hardwood floors, 2 sleeping porches, cement base ment, good furnace, cement cold stor age room, 2 toilets, hard-surface street pavement and all other Improvements and conveniences. Quarter block with nice lawn, all well seeded to grass and flowers. Price $10,000, on easy terms. B. M. LOMBARD Hadlsoa Bldg- Third and Madison Sta. A BARGAIN IN THE Polk County Fruit Belt 110 acres of deep, rich soli, 21 miles from Dallas. Good 8-room house, with hot and cold water, phone and R. F. D., windmill and tank. Large barn and outbuildings. mile to school and railroad station. 40 acres set out to choice apples, cherries, peaches and English walnuts; trees varying In age from 4 to 16 years; 50 acres in grain, 20 in pasture. Price $12,000; $4000 cash, balance easy terms. Kaulfmann 6 Moore 825 Lumber Exchange. MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest rates aid terms to anlt spa. rial rates mad favorable terms aa lars. loan, os bu.lsr i properties. Pnads Loaned (or Private Investors. A. H. BIRRELL 203 HcKsr Bids- 3d s Stark. $5000 Nice Nob Hill home, 9 rooms; must be sold quick; Flanders street. Martin J. Higley 132 THIRD ST. SNAP IF TAKEN AT ONCE Moving Picture Theater for $475; seat ing capacity 16); In town of 5000 popu lation. No competition. Address E. Ix KLITT, Rainier, Or. Fo NEW TODAY. Taft Is Elected 8V2 Net On $-15,000 investment. Takes $25,000 cash to han dle. 100x100 on 7th street, West Side. A good prospec tive, conservative buy. Frank Bollam 12S Third Street. HOOD RIVER ORCHARD My bearing orchard in Hood River for sale. One of best known properties In th. valley, famed for Us prize Hptts and Ar kansas Blacks. Over 5 acres full bear'.ns. 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 nrat-class com mercial orchard at right price and on easy terms. Agents need not answer. Address S or3. Oregonian. REAL, ESTATE llKAI.BRI, 4JM-T.WS, IT. V. Co.. M uu. u Uamlltoa M Baker. Alfred A.. 115 Ablngtos bide Crispin 4k Harlow. g-S Chamber of Comm-rC. Cook. B. 8. 4k Co. SOS Corbstt bids. Cna-Ur Co.. 7US-B Oorb.tt bids, si 78S9L Fields, c. B. Co- Board of Trad. bid. Cddard. H w.. Mala and A -78. 110 Sd su Jennings a Co. Mata MM. to Ore. on las. Lw M m.. room 411 CorMtt balldros. Mall Von Borstsl. 104 3d st, SS2 B -uraslda Palmer, B. P . IIS Commercial Club bldg. M SXS. A 1A53. Parrlsh. Watklns 4 Co., toe Ald st. Richardson. A. B-. t21 com. Club bide Sehalk. Geo. D . SS4 Btark St. Main S02. A Ml Sbsrk.r. J. P. Co- 12-U Sixth st. Swensson, A F. CO.. WasbLngtoa St. The Or.ron Rsal Estate Co . Orand tn. and Multnomah sta (Holla-ay Addition.) Waddel. W. O.. So. umtwr Exehang. bids. Wblte. B. P.. 127 H Waahlnc'oa .- FOR BALE KEAL ESTATE. 4 2-3 ACRES. $-000 buve a choice 4 2-3-acr. tract with 5-room cottage, good soil, all In cultivation, on electric line, 1 mllf. from Portland; easy tern:.. JORDAN" 4 OARBADS, 2321. Washington st. GOOD :LOT, good house, good location : . SaoOO takes that nice home, luo Alblna ave., near Blandena. on Mlsiielppl-avenue line, with graded 60-foot lot, street and sidewalk, with water, gas. electricity and bath; $14iO mortgage. Western Investment Co., 602 Corbett bllt. WILL. BUILD FOR YOU 6-room modern bungalow on lot with street work done; cement walks and curb.' In and p-ld, for payment of $400 cash and $-0. monthly. Butterworth-Stepheneon Co., 34-35 Lafayette bldg., 6th and Wash. Main 8528. " " DO YOU Ilk. the future of a manufactur ing cltv on the Coast with a $100,000 pay roll monthly? If so, buy a lot thsre for 5. Tho Oregon Co., 305 Wells rargo bldg. Phone Main 5041 and A 322T. Office open evenings. S ACRE8 of choice ground at th i Junction of two well traveled avenues; all In high state of cultivation; choice orchard; large modern 8-room house; near good carllne; ICSO0. Full particulars given at 410 tail ing building. OWNER lust finished 2 modern 4-room Cali fornia bungalows, the "nifty" kind, thor oughly modern, basement, special features-' make own terms, cheapest houses in town. See owner on ground, J422 Mors. St., Woodlawn. KEAR EAST 18TH AND WASHINGTON. Elegant modern 8-room house near H,ast Side High School; price is low and we can make good terms; a swell home. Gruasi & Gantner, 205 Washington, cor. Sd. Room 7. 8-ROOM strictly modern house; full cement basement, lot terracea up ui .v. lawn, roses and some fruit; central Al blna: $4200, $1000 cash. 825 Lumbir Ex changa. S-ROOM modern bungalow; good cement basement, corner lot, faces south and east; two blocks from Alberta carllne; 300 cash, balance on eaBy terms. W . G. Beck. 812 Falling blUg CHEAPEST 100x100 IN PORTLAND. Two lots, N. W. cor. East 14th and Karl sts. $1200; cheapest corner In the city, il & Gantner, 205 Washington St., GruSBl cor 3d. Room T. HAVE two lots for sale In business section of Kenton. These are in the original Swift townslte and a No. 1 investment. The E. L. Fraley Co.. U Board of Trade bldg. m J400 BUY8 a lot 72x150 feet. 2 feet abuve grade; small house; water; $050 down, balance $15 monthly, Interest 6 per cent. Call 4-4 Glenn ave. Take Hawthorne car. CORNER lot, close Union ave., Alb'na home s:ead; streets graded and siuswalkdd, arwi-r. gas, witer; $1100: barga n. CULVER b3 Chamber of Commer-e. ACRE) absolutely clear and level, near Myr tle Paik; well built up all around; lota selling at $-50 and upward; $12uo, halt cash. 325 Lumber Exchange. HOUSES for sale In afi parts of th. city; acreage close m am ..-,-. Washington. Phone Main 44S8, Kinney & Stampber, 531-32 Lumber Exchang. bldg. LOT 60x100. Union ave., between Maegly and Snaver ate., wun email n'ni-s, ui,i, tollel, city water: $-luO; half -r all cash. CULVER 23 Chamber of Commerce. BEAUTIFUL modern 6-room bungalow: fiorcelaln oatn, etc; rirtanu, uau lne; restricted district; for sale eheap. The owner, 203 Burnslde. 6-ROOM almost new house; bath, basement and fireplace; close to car. at Aruui -"isb, very cheap at $2200, $000 cash, balance terms. 325 Lumber Exchange. RIHLEY TRACT. Oregon City carllne, 2 4 acre, all In culti vation. C. W. Risley owner, P. O. Mll waukle. Phone Oak Grove, red 12. FINE business property on Russell St., 50x 145; 2 stores; tt rooms overneaa. in. u. a poBltlve snap; price. $11,000. MARTIN J. HIGLEY. 132 THIRD ST. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BT EXPERT REAL ESTATE) ATTT. D. A. TUFTS, SOStt WASHINGTON ST. SUNNYSIDE COTTAGE. $400. Nice 5-room cottage on East Yamhill st $2O0m; $400 cash, balance like rent. Grussl & Gantner, 285 Washington, cor. 3d. Room 7. 2000 Lot 100x100, with 6-room house: batn. ClOSetB anu umciiieiii, " n. wo of Green's station, Woodstock. Phone East 831. $150 CASH, balance easy terms, $1000; nice Home. IUII lot. Oil cailinn. MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 THIRD ST. 0 LOTS near Ockley Green, well -octej; $2100, sooo earn; l lot near mversijs ch tion, $600. 325 Lumber Exchange. NICELY furnished large housekeeping room; large closets, all conveniences; t-i nwnin; West Side. 540. Morrison. FOR SALE New modern 5-room hones. bath and toilet ana street improvement, at 10.j0. Owner. 768 East 6tb St. North. 0-ROOM modern house, 1004 Thurman St., MARTIN J. HIGLET, 132 THIRD ST. :ICE lot, 50x100. on carllne. In good loca tion in Montavilla; price $350. JORDAN & GARBADF3. floOO Two lots on corner In Bunnyatde; all planted to irutt; slfw oowu, imi. uuic ephone Tabor 184. $1830 MODERN five-room cottage, easy terms. 40W jnecnanic su 1 - lawn car. Large lot- MODERN 5-room cottage, nearly new, East 3Sih st. See owner, sav. commission. Phone Main 3534, mornings. TILLAMOOK BEACH property at $75 per acre, call 4u failing Diug.