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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1908)
FRAUD APPARENT IfJ REGISTRATION Democrats Proved to Have Sworn in as Republic ans for Purpose. RETURNS UNCOVER PLOT Comparison of Registration in All Parts of State With Vote Cast Reveals That Vnderhand Methods Were Employed. Fraud In registration is plainly marked in the returns of last Tues day's election. The fraud was com mitted mostly by Democrats, partly by Socialists and in small degree by Pro hibitionists. All registered as Repub licans and falsely sworn as members of that political party. But they cast their ballots for Bryan. Debs and t'haftn. and In doing so boosted the vote of their respective parties far ibirt their party registration. Under these circumstances. It would be ex pected that the Republican vote would fa I! below Its registration. That is Just what harpe'-ed. Although 8S.39S electors registered as Republicans. Taft received only 62, 171 votes, a falling off of 14.225. Al though but 32.26: persons registered as Democrats. Bryan polled 39.000 votes, an Increase of 7262. Although only 214 persons registered as Prohibition ists. Chafln received 2800 votes, an al though only 51 electors register.-,! as Socialists. Debs received 7000 votes. These figures are compiled from com plete returns from 26 out of 34 coun ties and from partial returns from the remaining eight remote and small counties. Slate Vote Analyzed. In every county. fewer Republican votes were cast than were registered. In every county but five, more Democratic votes were cast than were registered, the five blng Baker. Crook. Lake and Union. The same was true as to the Socialists in every counly except Baker and Coos, and as to the Prohibitionists Id every r.iunty except Baker, Columbia, Coos, Polk and Sherman. The total vote was 17 per cent short of the registered total. 133,129. and amounted to lll.". This total vote and the regis tered vote were apportioned as follows: Vote Cast. Registered. Difference raft HI.Iimi S0..1H 24.2; Htn 3.m :i2W2 a. J "2 I-t Tn :i.vi 3.4:1V rhafln 2. 2,154 444 rttsavn 30 Scattering 7.734 ...... Totals 111.0O0 13.1.12 It will be observed that although the total vote Is 17 per cent short of the registered total, the Republican vote Is 2S per cent short of the Republican reg istration, while the Democratic vote Is 22 per cent higher than the Democratic registration, the Debs vote la nearly double the Socialist registration and the i halln vote Is 20 per cent higher than the Prohibition registration. Kept Away From the Polls. It appears, therefore, that 17 per cent of the registered electors of all parties did not reach the polls. This means thst of the H6..T6 persons registered a Republicans. 14.677 failed to reach the polls and 71.703 voted. Of this latter number. Taft polled C,10: therefore. i9 persons voter for Bryan, Debs, Chafln and Hvsgen. who were falsely registered as Republicans. Most of them undoubtedly cast their ballots for Bryan. And while some of them did so because converted In the campaign to the Ne hraskan. It Is fair to say that as many electors, or perhaps more, registered aa Democrats, were converted to Taft. It is not too much to say that almost 10. "' voters cast their ballots against Taft who were registered as Republicans They so registered last Spring, most of them In order to participate In Repub lican nominations, particularly In the Republican nomination for United States Senator, in which contest they succeeded In defeating Fulton, nominating Cake and then defeating Cake In the general election, for the benefit of "their Demo cratic candidate. Governor Chamberlain. Bryan Vote Over Registration. Of the 32.262 Democratic registrations 17 per rent no doubt did not go to the polls, the same as the Republicans. This deduction amounts to WS4. leaving 27.778. of those registered as Democrats, who voted. But Kryan received 29.nv votes or 11.222 more than that number. Whence came these additional votes? Obviously most of them mere drawn from the Republican registration, nearly Kurt of whlrlt did not vote for the Re publican candidate. Some came also from the "scattering" item in the above table. The following table indicates the vote each candidate should have received. If the electora had followed their party registration, compared with the actual vote, allowance being made for the 17 per cent absence from the polls: Vote Cast. Registered. Difference Taft 2.1n 71. "OH .rto KrMa S'.i.ci 27.77 11.222 leha 7 l 2.B.V1 4.C14 i hann 2.0.M1 1.7&S 812 HiRgen am) Total REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Walter Scott to rbtr!i Pinckny. IM .V brock ja. In lncion $ 1.150 Fl. Helen- Quarry Co. lo Western rf on Trust V. . 3 444 arrs of th Amnt N. KirxK D. L. " JO C. It Stork well. Sr.. and wtf to CMrr J- Kohfr. IM I and X hl-.-x l.V lr-vtncton Helsht A id.. . 1.123 C. H. PtfH'kwil. jr.. and wife to. Gente J. Soh4fr. lam 1.1 and 14, block 1-1. Irvir.irtan lUHrhtn Add. . 1.123 W m. H. Mow and wtf to Ida "rni dii. lt a and 4. blook 1. Talvtr dsle Aid 1 Hrr.ry M. FlttiOlirer to Elisabeth Pmstrger. Iota U and 12, block 4, 1,h AH 1 Je fretvnn Miller and wif to Finnish Workers A M-nc i I ton lot 1. Mock I. Cook's S4-ond Add. to AlMna.. 10 FrM W. H arson and wtfe to O. N. Hrtle. kt and a atrip 4.1 ft wida cfT the et of lot . block 18. Hanson S.ord Add 1 V M. laad-1 and ife to Mary M. Whitney. !ot 5. b'ock 4: lot 1. block 5. City Vtw Park Add 90 JJ ore inrfsi rrrnt to Alien A. Purlins t ... lot 3, block 2T. Ver non 80 G"nt C lmrk and wife to H. V. Monnantes. lota 1. 4 and 5 and east of 8. block "8." Couch Add. S eimon aldirrtn et al. "to Securlty ta:rr Truat Co.. tl". 4 of W. of lot bi-k "9." Curh Add. 1.000 Thomaa Jenkins and wlfs to Security Savin Trust Company, east of west 'i of lot . block Couch Addition t,999 H. W. Monnastes at al to Security 9artna-a Truat Company, lota 1. . o. and east H of lot t. block -S." Couch Addition W.OOO T B Lawson to E G. Arfredaon. lot 4. blok a. Iaurelwood park 10 A- N Houitham and wife to Ger trude palmer, lot a 1, 2. X block t- .Stewart Park 450 ft L- Ftevena. Sheriff, to Hlah K. Par. Iota 7. S. block J, MrJalllen a Addition ..311 TE0PHIES FOR WINNING TEAM IN WAVERLY GOLF CLUB'S TOURNEY p ; 7 ; k, 1 ; -I -ft - - - y .""' asa r n If t H t L ' P u ii i r 1 - - ' - .: - llari I J . . l4 1THUMU TEM OP .ORTHWKST ASSOf 1ATIOX WILL ESGAGB IV MATCHES TO OPEN WEDNESDAY. The Northwest Golf Association's hogle competition which takes place on me Wavcrly Golf Club's links next Wednesday, will be contested by eight men teams from several of the e contest will be for a handsome new cup. which will have to be won three times in order to become the pe"m"ncn property of the winning club The smaller Individual cup. shown in the c"D'"y'nRsoP'CetU;ef are to be presented to the members of the victorious team. The competition promise, to Include some of the best golf matches ever seen on Waverly links. v..i n Uvlah E. Bay. loia iTT block 7, Pleas ar.t Home Addition. . . . . Ern.tlne A. Wshlam to J. Wels al. lots 2, i, fclock Vehlams Addition Oenrit. Lechmeler and wife Pamuel Majurovaky, south FeeT of lot 7. block "C, Caru thera Addition VV o Akeywon and wife to I gnViVb et al. lot 1, block S3. Bell- Aloya"1 Harold " 'to ' Fra'n'k - iScni.ttVr'. lot 10, block ID. We.t Portland... Oeorsa H . xend.l and wife to Cracs Kellar. lot 1. block s. North Irvlnitton Geors. W. Simon, and wife to May Kraeft, lota 7. 8. block -1. it Patton-s Addition to Altoina.. H. Hlrschbera to Hary A. Tate lota 8. . block 5. Fields- Addition Victor Land Company to Hlbernla Savlnlta Pank. lots 1. 2. block i. Swan's Addition Walter J. Halftht and wife to W lle MrKee l al. lota 7. 8, block 1.1. Clifford's Addition to Alhlna. .. J M U Newell to Thomas A. J'T dan. tru.tee. lots S to . block 14 Sants Roaa Park Addition . . Sarah J. Hawkin to l--hri"n J"h" south S of lot 8. block . Klver riew Addlthlon to Alhlna ....... . . Jacoba-Stine Company to R. . Jutt. lot 8. block r.-l. Belie Cre at ... Jscoba-Stlne Company to R. S ult. lot . block 3:t. Belle Crest .. .. Oliver Anderson and wife to Paul and Maud Dols. lot . block 1. Glencoe Park Emanuel' Rleiie and wife to S. M. Venard. lot 2. block X Gem Ad dition to Alblna ViS" Daniel Ferauaon and wife to G. I Neal. et al.. lots 10. 20. block 1. Point View . Thomaa J. Klna to Mary E. King, lot 3. block 7. Ellxabeth Irving a Addition Mount Tabor Investment Company to Patrick J. Byrne, lota 9. lo. block 1. Katharine . - Walter A. Goss and wife to Interior Warehouse Company, lota 7, 8, bloclo t. Alblna Sophia ilynatrr to John Slater, land In Section 0, township 1 north, range 1 eaet; lots 1. 1. i. 4. S. block , 44. Penlnaular Addition No. 4; a'o lota 43. 44. Fairfield Arleta Land Company to F. J. Craig, lot 1. block 14. Elberta James W. Cook and wife to W. Por ter, lot S. block 1J. Cook's Flrat Ad dition to Alblna Charles Wanamaker and wife to H. B. Cockerham. lot 33. 34. block 10, Kern Pack u-"-", Frank B. Lawrence to H. B. Cocker ham, lots 1. 2. block 0. Kern Park . l.ftSK "700 2.500 1.800 75 1.4O0 1 050 1 1 102 1.200 600 700 1.300 10 530 1 100 1 1.51X1 250 2,000 300 Total .1104.722 LA WT ICRS ABSTRACT A TRUST CO. Boom - Board of Trad bids. Abstracts a spaclalty. j Have rour abstracts msds by ths Till. A Trust Co.. 7 Chambar of Commerce. FIND OLD ROMAN VILLA Remains of Ancient Place Found on Farm in Dorset. IXJXDOX. Nov. ".(Special.) The re mains of a Roman villa at Hemsworth Farm about eight miles from Wimborne in Dorset, the existence of which was known as long ago as 1831. but which for many year, has been covered with earth, the field being regularly under the plough. hSve recently been uncovered. Of tlie series of tesselated floors and fragments two deserve special notice, not only because of their fairly perfect state of preservation but because of their elab orate designs and the excellence of the workmanship. The first pavement 13 feet square. Is occupied by a series of con centric bands, all enriched by beautiful ornaments. In a round panel in the cen ter appears a perfect head, apparently of Jupiter tonans. with six bolts of forked lightning Issuing from the hair. The central panel of another floor Is occupied by an artistic representation of Venus rising from the waves. andscreen ed at the back by an enormous beautiful ly fluted and delicately colored shell, the rays diverging from the point where the gorldes?' feet meet. 1 Ms "-BsV -. " a --v i i TITE MORNING GDMES ASSURPR!SE Whitworth Football Team Was Underestimated. TWO GAMES ON THIS WEEK College Teams In Position to Lay Claim to Championship, Though Few More Encounters Will Go Far Toward Deciding. The reversal -sustained by the Uni versity of Oregon football team at the hands of Whitworth College at Eugene Saturday, was the biggest surprise of a season thus Tar filled with surprises. In fact the result was totally unex pected, for, evon though, the Tacoma team has leen considered a strong eleven. It was not considered strong enough to hand such a Jolt to one of the premier teams In the conference. The result of that game means that Oregon, while rated among the first teams of the Northwest conference, is not as stroi:g as at first supposed, and next Saturaay the Eugene contingent will be afforded an opporunlty of dis playing whether or not tiiey can be depended upon for -a chance at the championship among the conference colleges, for the University of Wash ington visits Eugene for the annual same. Washington also met with a reversal last Saturday, and while not defeated, having played the Washington State College team to a tie game, the result Is looked upon In Seattle as practically the same tiling, for the "U" was ex pected to score over Pullman. The re sult at Seattle was a most surprising contest, for the six points scored by each club resulted for the same manner of scores. Washington scored a goal from the field and a safety, while the boys from Pullman secured their six points In the same manner. While Washington and Oregon come together in one of the deciding games next Saturday, another game of con siderably more, than passing Interest is scheduled for Corvallis on Thursday, when tnV Whitman College eleven from Walla Walla, tne recent conquerors of the University of Idaho, meet the Ore gon Agricultural College. This game means much to the "Aggies," for In th? event of a victory over the Metho dists, they will be In line to battle successfully for the championship. It will be the first hard game for Cor va'lis, and much depends on the out come, for tither O. A. C. or Whitman will be eliminated by a defeat. On the other hand Oregon, while considerably shocked at the recent de feat, still has a chance to claim the honors, for the games with Washing ton and Ortgon Agricultural College, should they result favorably to Cor vaMis. would mean Oregon's undisputed title among the conference organiza tions. Coach Forbes and his assistant. wlll be very busy men during the next few days, for some tall stunts In the way of practice will prevail In the vicinity of Kincairt Field. Oregon, with a Btronger team than last year, succeeded in defeating Washington by the close GETTING IN r r w -ij - . MII.TVOMAH TEAM AS OREGOMAN, MONDAY, score of 6 to 0 In the last annual en counter, and, this year Washington has an admittedly stronger eleven, while Oregon, If anything, is considered weaker. From this It would appear that Washington would be likely to fare better, yet the Eugene contingent will not admit this in the least, and are already laying claim to the game. In one respect Oregon has decidedly the best of the argument, but even the great asset of three men who are star punters, if it failed against Whitworth, it may do so against Washington. However, the Oregon admirers are hop ing for better luck when they meet the Seattle squad, and the old time spirit of rivalry between the organiza tions may cause renewed energy on the part of Forbes' men and result In another victory. Oregon evidently lost to the Tacoma squad because they were caught un awares by a stronger team than tbey had expected. The result was obvious, and while Whitworth must be given credit for the feat, it is a lucky thing for the State University that the visit ing club is not a member of the con ference, for in that event Oregon would now be eliminated from all chance at the championship 'honors. Whitman College, after meeting the Oregon "Aggies" In midweek, are scheduled to meet the Multnomah Club team In Portland next Saturday. With two such hard games on in one week the Walla Walla contingent will surely be taxed to its utmost capacity, and if they secure an even break on the two games, will prove themselves to be a high-class team. The victory over Idaho has caused the admirer, of the Whitman boys to claim championship honor, for them, and it Is yet possible thst they may make good. At any rate the games of the week will make or mar the future of several of the leading clubs In the Northwest. CRICKET SOCCER TEAM WIXS As Predicted, O. R. & X. Players Too Eight for Match. The Cricketers' city league succor team made good on Its claims Saturday after noon, when it put its strongest eleven In the field and won a predicted victory. No one prophesied, however, that the big score of 12 to 0 would be rolled up against the O. R. & N. men, who were practically at the mercy of Churchley's heavy lineup throughout. The Cricketers have put Cumming back in goal, Churchley going to fullback, where he played a good game, together with Brown. Mackenzie was good on the. Cricketers' forward line and Fenwick and Jago could not be passed at half. For the railroaders, Hughes as usual, was the redeeming spot. The standing of the club, follows: Team. W. L. Points. Multnlmah 4 0 S Columbias 1 1 2 Cricketers 12 2 Rangers 0 1 0 O. R. & N " 2 0 Rowing Club to Meet. The annual meeting of the Portland Rowing Club will be held at the Y. M. C. A. hall. Fourth and Yamhill streets, tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. The election of a board of directors and the transaction of business of the utmost Importance will take place at the meet ing. Close Vote in Baker County. BAKER CITY. Or.. Nov. 8. (Special.) Complete returns from 31 out of 34 pre cincts? In Baker County give Taft 1698. Bryan 1511. Debs 111. Chafin 2, Hlsgen 5. The few small precincts yet to hear from will not materially change the result. BILLIARDS, The Waldorf. 7th and Washington." LINE FOR PLAY IT APPEARS IM ACTION. ; . r -eaaw-T"; -'T .' -.y. ' j. - v. ' V I . X I il r -Z IX AOYXSJIHKK B, 19V9. Grand Central Station Time Card .SOCnLEK PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Roaeburf Paaaansar 8:15 a. m. Cottage Grove Passenger - 4:15 p. m California Expra T:45p. m. San Francisco Express 1:80 a. m. weat Side Corvallis Passenger 7:20 a. m. Sheridan Pausntw .- 4:10 p.m. Foraat Grove Paaaen.er ......... 8:50a.m. Forest Grove Paaaenger lKIOp. m. Forest Grova Passenger tt:40p. m. Arriving Portland Oregon Expreas ..i ' m" Cottage Grove Passenger ll.uOam. Roseburg Passenger ,, Ti m" Portland Exprass ia:14p. lo west Side . . Corvallla Passenger :20 p. m. Sheridan Passenger '2;;i m' Forest Grora Passenger S:0u a. m. Forest Grova Paaaenger . l1""1' Forest Grova Paasanger 4.60 p. m. ORKGOK RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portland Special Spokana Flyer Kanaaa City A Chicago Expraaa.. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer Chi., Kan. City Portland Ex.. Chicago-Portland Special Pendelton Passenger 7:13 a. m. 8:1)0 a. m. 8:15 p. m. 0:00 p. m. 8:00 a, m. 8:45 a. m. 8:50 p. m. 0:15 p. m. NORTHER PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express . . . North Coast A Chicago Limited. Overland Express Arriving Portland North Coast Limited Portland Express Overland Expreaa 8:80 a. m. 2 :00 p. m. 11:45 p. m. T:00 a- m. 4:15 p. m. 8 :85 p. m. ASTORLt COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Portland Astoria Seaside Eipresa ... Astoria Passenger Arriving Portland Seaside e Portland Passenger, Portland Express 8:00 a. m. 6:00 P- ni- 1'2 : 1 5 p. m 10:00 p m. CANADIAN PACIFIC HALLWAY CO. 1 Mvlnr Portland C. P. B. Short Line, via Spokane 8:15 p. m. 11:45 p. m. via Seattle Arriving Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane Via Seattle 8:00 a. tn. 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger ......... Arriving Portland Dallaa Passenger Dallas Passenger 7:40 4:15 10:15 5:50 OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving Portland Wi!sonitle Local '. Salem and intermediate Local . . Wllsonvlile Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local.. Wllsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Ealem and intermediate Local.. Salem and Intermediate Expreaa. Leaving Portland Salem and ' Intermediate Local.. Wllsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local. . 'Wllsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local. . Wllsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express. 7:05 8:15 10:30 11:20 1:20 4:45 4:00 5:40 8:16 6.2.1 7:H5 8:35 . m. . m. 11:10 1:10 2:05 3:30 5:10 6:03 DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Or., Nov. 8. Maximum tem perature. 61 degrees; minimum 44 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M . 3 3 feet: change in last 24 hours 0.8 feet rise. Total rain fall (5 P. M. to S P. M.) none. Total rain fall since September 1, 5.54 inches; normal rainfall since September 1. 7.11 Inches; de ficiency elnce September 1, 1.67 Inches. Total sunshine November 7, 29 minutes; possible -insh1ne November 7, 8 hours 48 minutes, barometer (reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M-. 30.04 inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 5 P. M.. Pacific time. Hi ? 5; STATIONS. -S I S J tro o ; Sea n 3 c 03:: : Baker City . . . Bismarck Boise ' Eureka . . Helena Kamloops North Head .., Pocatello ..... Portland Red Bluff Roae'ourg Sacramento ... Salt Lake .... San Francisco Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island Walla Walla . . Blaine Siskiyou Marshfteld , ttRiO.OO: 81 N , 42 T. (30INW Clear Clear Pt. Cloud Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. Clouds Clear Clear SO O.OO N 40 0.00 4010.00 6! N 4:SE 4! W KlNW 4NW 4 Jiff 4INE I58J0.00 Srt O.OO, !io.ool R2l0.00 44lO.OO ,70 0.00! k a no! Cloudy "s Clear 0 IPt. Cloudi 36I0.0O-16 W Clear ariln.oo N Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy ,50'-T. . 'M'0. 00' .I.MlO.OOj .V.r,0 O0 N 24 NE 41 S 4 NW Clear Clear Clear Rl'O.OOj 0 ma 0.00 4i'NW IClear WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometric pressure Is falling slowly over this district and the adjoining states to the south, so that a diminishing high pressur area is central over the eastern portion of British Columbia, and the area of low pressure over the interior of Cali fornia. Nevada and Utah is increasing in energv. Fair weather has prevailed throughout the district, except that very light scattered" showers have occurred in the upper portion of the Sound. Tempera ture changes have been slight except that It Is cooler in Eastern Washington, where the temperatures are considerably below the seasonal average. Unseasonable warm weather continues In the interior of Cali fornia. The indications are for fair iweather over the district Monday, except that showers are possible along the Washington coast. It will be warmer In Northeastern Washington. FORECASTS. 1 Portland and vicinity Monday fair; northerly winds. Oregon Monday fair; Winds mostly northerly. Washington Monday fair, except possibly showers along the coast; warmer northeast portion; northerly winds. Idaho Monday, fair. FRANK MONTGOMERT, Local Forecaster. Marriage Licenses. EASTMAN-ROBERTS Joseph Eastman, cltv, 26; Theodora Roberts; 24. ROSELAIR-DOMBROMER J. D. Rose lair, Kist. Or., 45; Lizsette Dombromer, 23. MACT-MA VILLE W. E. Macy. city. 32; Verdia Ma Vllle. 23. HARTMAN-Hl'NTSIN'GER Jacob Ilart man. Sollwood. Or., 69; Emma R. liunt slnger. 57. HARTSHORN-M'GUIRE Alson E. Harts horn. Cape Horn, Wash., 81; Era J. Mc Ouire. 25. RODl.UM-WHITE Nels August Rodlum, city. 30; Laura Anna White, 2L WeddUig and visiting eards. W Q. Smlta 4V Co., Washington bldg.. 4th and Waaa. : I I lift- -liliiJ-ttf f AMUSEMENTS, HEILIG 14th and Wshinpton, Phonw Mtn 1 and A 1122 TONIGHT AT O'CLOCK Tomorrow nd Wednesday Niirhte; Bpial PHc Matin Wdnsday. Th Great American Piay, -PAID IN FDLL" Evenings. $1.M to 50c; matinee. 1 to 2S?. CmmIm Theater Co.. lessee. Ine. Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday. Baker Stock Company In brajtiful rural ' comedy. "SKY FARM." Prices 2Bc. 35c. 50c; matinee, lot. 2Sc Next Week "The Man on the Box. BAKER THEATER phones: Main 2. A 550 OREGON THEATER CO. (INC. 1 LESSEB Oeo. L. Baker. Gen. Managei Bargain Matinee Wed.. 2.V ny seat. Tonight All Week Regular Matinee sat. "JTST OCT OF COLLEO-t," BY GEORGE AUK. Night prices 2.1c. 60c, 7Rc: Saturday mati nee. 2Sc, SOc: Wednesday mat.. 25c any s--at. Next attraction "Little Johnny Jones.' THE STAR "T-u?!1 5494 Matinees Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday. For the entire week of November 8. The Merriest and Brightest of All Comedies "BROWN'S IN TOWN." Matinees at 2:30. Every evening at 8:15 Night prices 15c. 20c. S5c. BOc. Matinees lie and 25c Seats may be reserved by either phone. NEXT WEEK "TOO PROITU TO BEO. 1020 Matinees and Holidays. .5-25-50. NIGHTS ?S-5fl-75c Week of Nov. 8 Hall McAllister Co., Italian Trio; Linton Lanrencoi Four Orans. Ernest Van Pelt Co.) Nettn Vesta; Ernie A Mildred Potts; Orchestra.; Plctairea. THE GRAND- ANOTHER -Vaudeville de Laxe BIG BILL. DE VOY AND DAY TON SISTERS. IOLEEN SISTERS. CORA THOMAS. FRED BAUER. GRANDA8COPE. SIX ENGLISH ROCKERS, with LAURA JAFFBAY. FOUR AMERICAN TRUMPET- RS. THE GREAT HUGO PANTAGES THEATER Advanced Vaudeville. Stars of All Nations. FERKA, "THE IRON MAN" Ex-Princeton Atlslete. .whose remarkable muscular development has astounded all who have seen him. He will allow a 60-horse- power touring car filled with peo ple to run over him. Special added attraction. Finks Per forming Mules, one of the funniest acts in vaudeville not a dull moment during the act. Matinees dally, 15c. Two shows at night, 15c and 25c. LYRIC THEATER Seventh and Aider. The Bluokall Company In the Southern Emotional Play. LITTLE ALABAMA Assisted by Numerous Colored Auxili aries. . Matinees Sunday, Tuesday. Thurs day and Saturday. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Rob ManflAfl Ia-to Manila, S5e, the mantle on the market, Barrett 41V Mor rison. Both phone. IVaaI 6000 co roe flrst-claee 4-foot flr tf OOU Wood, $5 per cord delivered. Phone Main 4433. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany, 408 Corbett Bid. our own conservatories. Martin 4k Forbes. 347 "Waahinffton et. Both phooea. Electric Fixtures Jw "'hSmJ." oSJ prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Electric 'Works. 01 .Sixth street. VI a tin tr Knives. Forks and all Silver a AttlJllftj ware replated as good as new. Oregon piatlng Works, 16th and Alder. Mala Z5IO. JL XOti. Winn O'Malley Nauberger, 327 waan HIIIO (ngton street. Phone Main 2384. Free delivery. A galloa at 10-year-old Ingle. nook fort, si. 50, rt Kemmerer eoai, the best Wyo vUm - mlng coal; glvea more heat and leas s.h. Churchley Bros.. 13th and Marshall sts Phones Main 831. A 8931. a-t-l Richmond and Wallsend Australian. Wl Independent Coal A Ice Company, opposite City Library. Both phones. XVmiA The Portland Fuel Co., 2ST B. Mer it UUU rlson at.. Is prepared to furnish cordwood in large and email quantities at the lowest prices Phones E 26 snd B 102. ATJCTIOX SALES TODAY. At "Wilson's sslesrooms. corner Second and Tanvhlll, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson. Auc tioneer. By ths Portland Auction Company, at 138 4th St., complete line of clothing, etc., at 10 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. By the Portland Auction Company at 211 1st st., furniture, carpets, etc., at 2 P. M. MEETING NOTICES. MULTNOMAH COUNCIL. ROT AL ARCANUM meets at K. P. Hall. 11th and Alder streets, the second and fourth Monday of each month at 8 P. M. visitors cordially welcome. H. claussenius. secretary, 125 11th street. HARMONY LODGE NO. 12. A. F. AND A. M. Stated communica- gyn tion this (Mondsyi evening at i:w 0 clock, visitors are corniany in vited. By order of the w. M. TV. M. DE LIN. See. MAPTHA WASHINGTON CHAP TER, NO. 14. O. E. S. Stated meet ing this (Monday) avening. Eist Eighth and Bumside. Order W. M. BELLE RICHMOND. Stcy. DIED. e MAT At ths home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis May, 449 Lexington sve Sellwood, Jenette N. May. age Is years. 21 days, November 8. Notice of funeral later. O'CONNOR In this city. November . Charlie O'Connor, age 28. ' Remains at Dunning, McEntea A Gtlbauga's, 7th and Pine. BELL In this city, November S, William G. Bell, age 19 years Funeral nutlce later. GRAY In this city. November s. Henry C. Gray, age 60 yeara. Notlca of funeral later. LEAVEY November 8. Nicholas, lnfsnt son of Mr. snd Mrs. Patrick LeaVe'y, age 4 days, at Hillsdale, Or. , TTSON -Miss Adrlenne Tyson, at Oakland, Cal., Nov. 8. FUNERAL NOTICES. BOSTER Funeral services of the late Phillip Boster will be held from Dun ning. McEntee A GilbauKh's chapel, 7th and Pine ata., (todayl Monday, Novem ber D, st 2 P. M. Interment Multnomnh Cemetery. Friends invited to attend. CLARK The funeral services of Sophia Clark, who died in this city November 7. 1008. will take place today at 11 A. M.. from the First M. E. Church. Vancouver. Wash. Friends Invited. Interment City Cemetery. Donning. McEntee A GllbHUgh, Funeral Directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Mala 480. Lady assistant. OSleo of County Coroner. EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Direct. are. t2 2d st. Lady assistant. Phone M AOL a F. FINI.EV M R4X. St and MadUoa, ImOr attendant. Phone Man . A 158s, ZELLER-BFRNXS CO.. Funeral Direct. ars. tit RoaseU. East 108. Ladr aaststaaL F. a DUNNING. Undertaker, 414 East Aider. Lady assistant, l'nooe East U. Jr., 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE In Effect November 1. 1908. DallT or Sua day. One time - ;, ' same ad two consecutive time. Fer IJne. 1!a , 2io xoe TeSfs-m t..and " Vd" Man ted for le. JrtTirrilne. When .a dveljem.nt I. not rnn coneecatlve times the one-tlms rale "P?r!r.hov. rate, apply to advertisement, under "New Today" and .11 other olassiaoa tion. eieeptmg the following 1 Mtuatlooa Wanted. Male. Situations wanted. Female. For Rent, Rooms. I'rtvato tamllles. Rooms and Board, Private lamllie. Housekeeping Rooms. Private rami Ilea. The on the abov. claasiflcatlon. I. T cents a line each Insertion. On charge er book advertisements the charge will be based on the actual "umber of Hues appearing In the paper, regardless of the number of words In eaeJl line. Space, tn the "New Today" ralsjmaa le figured by measure only 14 lines to tne '"TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience of patrons The Oregon lao will acrept advertisements (excepting situs atlons Wanted" and "Personal", for publi cation In classified columns over the tele phone. Bills for each advertising will he mailed Immediately and payment la expect ed promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonlaa will aot be re sponsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephones: Main 7010; A 05. TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS The Ore gon lan will receive copy by mall, provided sufficient remittance 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 ae part of the ad. Anawers to advertisements will be forwarded to patrons, provided self-addressed stamped envelopes are furnished. A receipt will be given for all pald-ln-ad-vanee advertising. The Oregonlan will not undertake to correct errors or refund monej unleee this receipt 2s returned. NEW TODAY. 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, cemeilt cold stor age room, 2 toilers, 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 MadlMon Blds; Third and Madlaoa St. Willamette Heights 7-room modern house, 50x100 lot ; electric lights, gas, stationery tubs, furnace, cement basement, paved street ; fine neighborhood, beautiful view ; automobile garage. Price $ 5500, $3000 cash. RUSSELL& BLYTHE Commonwealth Building, Or Phone Owner, A 5579. 24th Street Fine residence, corner, facing; north. 70x50 At a bargain. Frank Bollam 128 THIRD STREET. JUST THINK That beautiful 10-room home on north east corner of East 18th and Anktny for sale even cheaper than before the election of Mr. Taft; owner very anxluuft to sell for special reasons. Go and see it or for further partem! ars call on us. No phone answers- on this ad. OlTtOlS & CROCKKTl. Washington bldg., room 3. MORTGAGE LOANS LoitMt rates and ern to avlt ape cfal rates aad favorable terms a larso loan on buklaess properties. Fonda Loaned for .Private Investors. A. H. BIRRELL Z03 McKay Bldg, 8d at siarfc. 12 on $25,000 4 block: JlO.OOJ for quick sale; worth 2;i,0C(,. LIND COm 82 l-nmber Bxrbanste AUCTION SALE Of Clothing of the AM. MISFIT CLOTHING CO. will be at 138 Fourth, cor. Alder. Instead of 13S Alder. FORTLiAND AUCTION CO. Warehouse Snap H block: $13,000 for quick sale. l.IM & CO., 329 I.nmber Exchange KEAt, ESTATE DEAt.ERS. Andrews, F. V. & Co., M 8340. 33 Hamilton bids. Baker. Alfred A.. 115 Abington bldf. Chapin & Herlow. 332 Chamber of Com- Cooker!. S. & Co., SOS Corbett bide. Crossley Co., 70S-9 Corbett bldg. M 7855. Fields, C. B. C. Board of Trade bldg. Goddard, H. W., Main snd A 1743. 110 2d st. Jennings ft Co. Msln 16S. 208 Oregonlan. Lee. M. E.. room 411 Corbett bldg. Mall ft Von BorsteL 104 2d St. 892 B. Burnside- Palmer. H. P., :13 Commercial Club bldg. M 699. A J'JOS. Parrlsh, Watklns ft Co.. 250 Alder St. Richsrdson. A. B.. 221 Com. Club bldg. Schalk. Geo. T., 2fl4 Stark St. Main or A 392. Sharker. J. P Co.. 122 Sixth st. Swensson. A. F. te Co., 253 V Washington st. The Oreson Real Estate Co., Grand are. and Multnomah st. tHollady Addition.) TVaddel. TV. O.. 300 Lumber Exchsnge bldg White. B. F-. 227 Vt Washington St. FOB SALE REAI, ESTATE. OCKLEV I1RBEN, 1OUX1O0. S00. Two lots. 50x100. near Ockley Gren. Pt. John carllne; a snap st $H0fl; easy terms. Pea Grussl, 265 Washington, cor. ad. Room 7. - HAVE two lota tor sale In business section of Kenton. Tese are in the original Swift townalte and a So. 1 Investment. The E. L. r'raley Co.. 917 Board of Trade bldg. A PARGAI.V 20 acres on Willamette, near Oregon City c.arllne; One soil, uncleared: price, I4OO0. Other small tracts. E. Mel drum. Meldrum Station. Address, Mil' waukie. Or. FINE BUILDING BITE. One acre, fronting on street; water on ground; for quick sale price has been re duced to 1110(1; will sell acre; terma. C. B. LUCAS, 22 Corbett Bldg. SNAP. 22 lots. SOxin !4. streets, water, close to car. restricted district. $aoo; terms to suit: the best buy In Portland. A. Roi ling. 325 Marguerite st . Montavllla car. HAWTHORNE AVE. QUARTER. Comer of Kast 14th and Hawthorne, 100x100 for $4760: liiftOS cash. H. P. PALMER. 213 Commercial club Bldg. SOME choice lots Cook's addition, high and sightly, overlooking city, from $375 up. Western Oregon Trust CoM 14 Cham ber of Commerce.