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13 THE jrORXTNG OREGOXIAJf, TTTfiSPAY, XOTmiBEK 17, 19QS II RIVALS TO MTU APPEAR McCue of Clatsop and Bean of Lane Would Like to Be Speaker of House. SUPPORT NOT YET STRONG Each EpcU to Win Following of JdcArthur. Should He Fall. Beach Receptlre Candidate for President of Senate. Entrance of two rlvala of McArthur Into tha raca for Speaker In the Ore gon Legislature affords their State tee at foe considerable satisfaction. The Statement ranks have three or four candidates for Speaker on their own Bide, but ther are not such keen rivals Cf each other as of the candidates In the other camp, since the political plan of the Statement forces at present looks rather to the defeat of McArthur for Speaker and the election of Ben Belling for President, than to the elec tion of a Statement man for Speaker. , McArthur's rivals are J. C. McCue, ef Clatsop, and L. E. Bean, of Lane. Veither has yet gained much support, and each evidently hopes to succeed McArthur as the leading- candidate. McCue says he has a promise of Mo Arthur's support in the event that McArthur shall falL Yesterday McCue was in the city, building; political fences. "I am not a candidate for Speaker." aid he. "I am the Speaker." With this brave declaration, the Clatsop Legislator remarked that he considered himself as much entitled to the high seat as anybody. McCue could not yet. however, make any formidable exhibition of strength. He would have the aid of his Clatsop col league, Lelnenweber. and of Eaton, of Lane, and then when it should come time to elect, of McArthur and of the Multnomah man's supporters. Bean's candidacy resembles that of McCue, in that Bean hopes to succeed McArthur In case the latter shall fall to win. Both these men are encouraged by the Statement Legislators. who want McArthur eliminated In order to open the way for Ben Selling for Pres ident and then possibly for a State ment Speaker. On . the Statement side. Orton, of Multnomah, was the first candidate for Speaker. Then followed Campbell, of Clackamaa Neither has rallied much following, either in Multnomah or out side. Another Statement candidate Is Brady, of Multnomah, who says he wants a Statement Speaker and has entered the race himself, because no body in the Statement camp has yet appeared strong enough to win. Still another receptive candidate is B. F. Jones, of Polk. When it comes to making a choice for president, the statement element has rather a delicate task on Its hands. Ben rolling Is preferred in that camp, but there are one or two others who will have to be dealt with. One of them is Senator Bailey, of Multnomah, a state ment legislator, and a candidate for president, also an aspirant for some Fed eral office following the Legislature, pre ferably Postmaster of Portland, and then either United States Marshal. Collector of Customs or Collector of Internal revenue. Bailey Is needed in statement ranks, both for organisation of the Senate and for election of Chamberlain. This he knows and this is one reason he is a candidate for the statement support for president. Still another legislator needed In the statement camp In the Senate, Is Tom Kay. of Marlon, who is virtually pledged to Statement No. 1. who wants to be president and then aims to be State Treasurer, to succeed George Steel. How the statement forces mill be able to satisfy Bailey and win Kay's support, and at the same time elect Selling Is a prob lem to be worked out. On the anti-statement side there Is no auch rivalry for president. S. C. Beach, of Multnomah, would like the position, feut will not assert himself to the extent of endangering Bowerman. STOPS CLOSING CRUSADE Last of 49 Indictments Secured Are Dismissed. District Attorney Cameron's crusade against Sunday retail traffic, which died lately, was laid to rest with brief but solemn rites, yesterday. The funeral ser vices were held in the Municipal Court, and the 49 cases pending against alleged offenders were given decent burial. Mr. Cameron's chief deputy. J. J. Fitz gerald, read the burial service by agree ing to dismissal of the cases without trial. The motion for dismissal was made by John F. Logan, the attorney who was responsible for the untimely end of the young crusade. Judge Van Zante prompt ly signed the burial certificate and the thing was at an end. 'By permitting the dismissal of these 49 cases, Mr. Cameron made it clear that he does not Intend bothering further with the Sunday retail buxzsaMr. Although a number of Indictments were returned by the county grand Jury against violators of the old closing law, none of the indict ments will be carried further. While the cases never came to actual trial In the Circuit Court Mr. Cameron seems to be satisfied with the decision on a demurrer made by Presiding Judge Oantenbeln. of the State Circuit Court. When the retailers got a temporary order restraining the police from making ar rests or the District Attorney from con tinuing his crusade. Mr. Cameron de murred to the Injunction complaint. His demurrer was overruled. He could have carried the cases on but by dismissing the caes yesterdsy made clear his purpose of abandoning the crusade. MOVE TO STIR ENTHUSIASM Baptist Churches to Arouse Interest in National Convention. At the fourth annual rally of the Baptist Churches of Portland, held last night in the White Temple, a campaign was In augurated to work up enthusiasm for the Northern Baptist Convention to be held here In June, 1909. An effort Is to be made to Induce at least 1000 laymen to attend the convention. This number, with the delegation of preachers expected here at that time, may oblige those In charge of arrangements to provide a larger con vention hall than the White Temple. There was some talk last night of using the Armory for that purpose. Short addresses were delivered by Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher. Rev. F. C. W. Parker and Rev. John Bentslen on the coming Baptist convention, whlca means so much for the local churches. Dr. Broufher declared that in the near future be Intended to bring before the commercial bodies the necessity of build ing an auditorium capable of seating 6000 or tuwo people, for the use of conven tions, a structure that was coming to be more and more needed as Portland s com mercial Importance is being recognised. At last night's meeting the 18 Baptist Churches of the city were represented, together with the various missions. The attendance exceeded 1600. larger by 600 than any previous rally held by the de nomination. A large part of the session was devoted to a rollcall of the various churches, responses from each being given with a hymn or quotation from scripture. Musical numbers were rendered by Miss Gladys Morton. E. Milton Run yan. Jr., and a quartet from the First German Baptist Church. At last night's meeting the following men were chosen members of the Board of City Mission Union: H. W. Stone. Will S. Hale. W. L. Morgan, O. P. Jamison. F. B. Rutherford, James F. Failing. C. B. Toung. Alex. Scott, E. M. Runyan, W. B. Hail. B. Sweet. Dr. Brougher announced that the Bap tist Union Thanksgiving services will be held Thanksgiving morning at 10:30 o'clock in the White Temple. AT THE HOTELS. The Portland H. C. Hubbard. Seattle: H. Abraham, .New York; A. B. Upton. H. E. Poston. Sclo; A. C. Churchill. New berg; a D. Klein, M. W. Brown, New York: Mrs. J. A. Veness. Mlaa Mary Veness. Captain H. Emery and wife. Win lock; M. L. Jenks and wife. Nordttofl; C. M. Anderson and wife. 8t. Paul; H. O. Le Clair and win. Seattle; C. H. Collander. H. B. Settler. Astoria; J. T. Brennan, San Francisco; Mrs. J. F. Reddy and son. Med ford; H M- Hamilton. A. S. Klbber. Al bany; L. alf Hamptman. San Francisco; T. L Lyons and wife. F. Morris. New York; M. Howard. San Francisco; B. Clendennlng and wife. D. H. Baits and wife, Spokane; C. W. Thompson and wife. P. H. Hall. Cascade Locks: E. M. Hoyburn. Spokane; L Sobei. Chicago: George E. Youle, Seat tle: H. H. Traub. New York: W. E. Hughee. Seattle; George W. Grarsson. T. C. Arn old. L. A. Ward. A. Stlllman. P. M. Kelly. W. L. Martin. San Francisco; L. M. Her man. L Moss. Chicago; O. F. Samuol son. Chicago; & L Mitchell, New York: J. T. Pesshlng. Chicago; D. J. Patterson and wife. H. W. ' Sulnoch. San Francisco; J. L Burgoyne. Cincinnati; Adela ei-ue. London, England: K. A. Renners. Stockton: M. H. Kaufman and wife. Philadelphia: R. C. Clogell. J. B. Machoeu. Seattle: C. L Loveiand. Boise; L T. Buehnell. Seat tle: R. J. Dowdale. 8. L. C; H. S. Mc Cormlck. Ban Francisco; J. C. Pond. Mi I cago; H. L. North. P. P. Alnaworth, D. C. Coolldge and wife, Hudson; F. V. Moon.y. San Francisco: Mra W. PIgott. Seattle; H. H. Stott, L B. Levitt. New York; O. W. Fay. Seattle: Mrs. A. Deniangou. Marshneld: W. B. McLeod, Astoria; F. E. Dunn, Eugene. The Oregon W. W. Watson. O. R. 4 N; Guatave Woedmer. San Francleco; J. ! Warrick. New York: H. H. Allen and wife, 8. Leopold. O. Maachson, San Francisco; R. WInkl.man. Tacoma; George L. Hill. A. J. Buhta waiter J. Bull. Seattle: A. F. Settler and wife. Roseburg; C. J. Lowe and wife. Davton: Carl N'use, Seattle; R. D. Bertechy. Appleton, Wis.; F. W. laberg. Bolae; W. J. Mlchelback. The Dalles; K. L. Bernard. New York; D. S. Murray. C. W. De Verne. C. W. Burkett. H. D. Wells. San Francisco; F. W. Vogler. Yerglngton, Neb; H O. Le Clair and wife. Seattle; J. E Ing!o. Ingles: O. S. Allen. Forest Grove: William Rudolph and wife. Mra Churchill and daughter. Moro; Mrs. H. Hennagtn, on and daughter. Beeverton; C. Clarke Hamlin. Mrs. E. H. Hamlin. Se attle; Sigurd Weitby. R. c. Miller, city: M Thomson. F. M. Reynold. Seattle; B. a Rosa. Miss Jennie E- Rosa. Crooluston. Mln. ; O C. Hyatt. Helllngham; M. A. Phillips, Seattle: J. R. Craven and. wife. Pendleton; J. E. Wlnatanley. city. The Imperial W. D. Mereedy and wife, McMlnnvllle: Mra Jennie McGalgreath. Tu alatin; Clarence Gem wait. Port Orford: F. A Hal nee, H. H. Walters. Marshfleld; J. L O'Connors, Camaa; J. Foye, Tacoma: J. T. McCreary, Rolfe. Lav; F. McCreery, Mr. and Mra W. A. Hall. Churdan. Ia.; TV. C. Franklin, Vancouver; J. V. Pipe, Albany; Edwin P. Mall, city; F. E. Dunn. Eugene; C E. Burns. Dr. J. Anderson, city; C. S. Free land. Eugene; O. H. earner. Grants pass; Charles Gilchrist. Centralia: Mr. and Mra C. C. Wreeland. San Francisco; L E. Hughes and wife. Oakland; A. Slnchelmer. city; John Ophelan. South Bend; W. Tyler Smith. Sheridan; W. Abraham, New York; R. J. Thurston and family. Brownsville; Mrs. Paul Marnch, Salem; Mr. and Mra George Chambers, Rainier; L H. Johnson, Eugene: J. D. Shaw, Salem; R. L. Robblns and wife. Sllverdale; B. Brown, Cleveland; J. A. Durham, wife and son. Miss C. H. Nuderbenrer. Los Angeles: L. D. Smith. J. A. Smith. Marshfleld: H. Warren and wife. Dallas; N. L. Milne. San Francisco; H. S. White and wife. San Francisco; John Beaton. Baldwin; Mra Fred Wamock. Heppner: Mrs. J. A. Shaw. Albany; J. War ren Quick. St. Helena; a W. Tipton, Pasco; B. L Field Seattle; M. J. Keeler. Chi cago; A. F. Lauree. Kelso; G. Armntage, city; E. P. Heath. Grass Valley; C. J. Frtzhon. Wasco; A. A. Jayne. M. R. Jayne. Hood River. fit. Charles E. Dorkett, Kalama; E. L Semple. Ctirbett; J. L. Carter and wife, Tacoma; J. J. Brugger, Skamokawa; L. A French, Rainier: F. J. Joery, Oregon City; B. M. Johnson. Portland: T. A. Clow. Seat tle; C. R. Beat. J. J. Fisher, Goldendale; W. D. Wright, H. S. Stephens. R. Rogers, city; W. H Manning. McMlnnvtlle; L Plata city; G. L Harris. Kalama: A. J. Cota, Rainier; W. Williams. C. C. Blanch ard. Oregon City: Mrs. H. I Coleman, Bakersfleld; J. Botek, Chicago; R. E. Rollins, city; H. Weseerllng. Tacoma: H. Hanson. Englevale; Mra Crlckson. Mrs. Stockenberg. Mayger; W. H. Curtis. New berg: C. J. Moore. Mt. Pleasant: W. H. Crabtree. city: Mayme D. Henry. Salem; L M. locum. Estacada; E. A. Vail. Clats kanle: J. L. Jenkins and wife, Mrs. C. P. Mallory, Heppner: Jesse Renn, Langdon; C. A. Anderson. Langdon; F. Smith. Cen tralia: A. McDonald. Salem; R. D. Pomeroy, Rainier: Mra J. M. Carter; L E. Paige. Roseburg; O. D. Johnston, Corvallls: F. 3. Armstrong. Dallas: C. L. Danville. Dallas: Mary Potteroff. Sllverton; G. McLaughlin. Oregon City: W. E. Purdy, Newberg; J. D. Hallley, Palmer: W. W. Swenson. White Salmon: H. A. Nusbaum, T. S. Teller. Spo kane; N. H. McKay, Sauvles Island; W. B. Emmons. Beaverton; W. Badgfelt. Tilla mook; W. S. Wright. L D. Frlnk, McMlnn vllle; W. R. Stephens. J. W. Stephens, Barton; D. C Fletcher, Livingston: S. W. Anthls. Newberg; H. R. Reed, t W. West lund. Latourell Falls; W. Hanson. Hol brook: H. L Porter, Norton : Otis Homer. R. Corry, Nashville; J. Emmett. McMlnn vllle; B. 8. Stearns, Sherwood; Mrs. R. B. Bain. Seattle- E H. Hulett. Mra J. 1. Harris. Miss T. E. Harris, Augusta; T. L Smith, city; F. J. Joerg. Oregon City. The Calumet Al De Armond. Syracuse: M Derly and wife. Springfield; Jack Camp bell. E. MacDonald. Dick Henry. New York: Dan Gordon. Hoboken; A. Austin. B. Aus tin. New York; Charles M. Nolan. Chicago: A. De Renso. B. La Due. Kansas City; J. MacLaren. M. MacLaren. K. MacLaren. P. MacLaren. Philadelphia; M. Fregolla and wife. New York: Lillian Wright. John Scott. Cincinnati: B. Ferguson. Toledo: J. Blssert. H. Castellane. St. Paul; C. Osborne. Denver; M. M. McEachen. J. McEachen. NecMe: Carl Hooper. Walter Stacey. As toria: B. LeComto, San Francisco: Rowland Edwards. Los Angeles; L LeComto. M. Conway. San Francisco; L. Lebulter. M. Lebutter. Sacramento; L M. Cole. Fresno; A. R. Bollos, Astoria: E. T. Folts. Hood River: M. M. Slater, city; Walter M. Boles. New York: Henry T. Hagen. Waldport: C. H. Stlllman, Brownsville; 'John R. Norrts. city; W. C. d'Cey. G. M. Brown. Paul V. Maus. F. A. Bruckman. A. C. Grossman, city; James C Rathbone. M Reynolds. Se attle: A. Romanoffer and wife. M. Frank lyn. New York; Mrs. William Brune. Emma Btune. Dallas: M. Mangold, a Mangold. G. Mangold. New York; Oscar Johnson and wife. Salem: SJobert M. Foot. Denver;. M. Walker. Ogden: W. J. Brown and wife. St. Paul: O. O. Mann and wife. M. Bernard. M. Roth, Minneapolis; William N. Rogers and wife. Mra Richards and family. Chi cago; Leah Faro. Robert Ivelth. Philadel phia: Charles Brown, city: Edgar . Eber hardt. Eugene: Lionel Monchreaf. Detroit: John S. Stranghan and wife. Indlanapolta; E. W. Kuykendall, Roseburg. Th Perkins E. L Mitt. Rainier: L. C. Palmer and wife. Sheridan: Joseph Benno, Seattle: V. Officer. Prlnevllle: C. M. Rob inson, city: w. Ellis, seaside; u. ti. kics and wife. Charles J. Fox. Miss C. La More, W'alter M. Sherwer, Roseburg: J. W. Mc- Conivell. New York: J. A. Rlgney. New J F Galhartn. (irants rass; E.a fecKer. Seattle: E. B. Miles. Oak Point: A. B. Jansen. W. Cook. J. B. Hall. Spokane: L Landon. J. Marons, r.ew lors: r. K. rtona mnA wife. San Francisco: Mrs. J. E. Sic- Cabe. Oakland: C. 8. Black. Aberdeen: H. E Passow. allss si. r iciu. v-tucago; . O Peterson. Boise; G. E. Proctor. New York; Fred McDonald, city: Mrs. E. T. nMth un J. M. Lewia Clatskanle: Mra J. A. Wash. Stillwater; Alf Alderdale, New York" L S. KOSS ana wne, iwip; jars. H Cooper. Falls City: H. P. Sandels. Red Lodge- Mrs. W. R. Hatch and daughter. Cascade Locks; J. K. Hatch. H. L Wood. Goldendale; H. A. Bachsfen. C. C. Brown. Hlllsboro; Mrs. J. W. Johnston. Miss M. O. Connor. Astoria: J. Mcfay. Wlnlock: F. J. Mullen. Mrs. Kutn r urn. jera. -unen. Seattle- E Robinson. Carleton; Arthur FYed rand and wife. J. Blackman. Waco: A. Mat teson and wife. Gaston: J. L Waits and wife, cltv; Robert conea conaon: i. a. Henderson. Bloomfleld; O. B. Aagard. La Center: F. B. Henry. Gresham: J. J. McCormlck. city: C. Carson. W. R. Oanor. Vancouver: T. M. Fine. Wartsberg; Brown and wife. W. T. Wllkenson. city; J. Adklns. Carrley; Mra 8. M. Drlgga Mrs. Bordear. Seattle. The Cornelius J. T. Walsh. Spokane: F. Stussy Spokane T. Wilson and wife. eat t: Mrs E. Hlrsch. Miss G. HIrsch. Miss L Hlrsch, Salem: W E. Carel. Oregon City: E. W. Dutton. Seattle; J. Gardner and wife. THE PORTLAND . rcRTiwa, ok. CBOPy.il PLAX MOPKRX REB IAt KAJST "U-f- CObT ON K MLLLIO.f DOLLAR. Phot eloregon I w .. -n mwM-m w a tafaaa. e-r a n V fl I l PTTO s CORNER SEVENTH J Portland's New and Modem Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp European nan. Free Bus WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. Ctrally LaeataJ wmm 11 t . ; uUciiiar -StO Ll-SrS- Ummm vtmtmm most modern ' Bu meets all J. F. DA VIES, President St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND. OR. EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.30 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION THE Park St. BeL Morrison and Alder CALUMET HOTEL MODERN rucia'ii'e.-j'a Toledo; R. Baett. New York; H. C. Brown, Eoston; C. B. Prultt. Newport. J. D Clark, Jackson; C- D. Hamilton and wife. Sadie Hamilton. Harry Hamilton. han Francisco; T. Wilkinson. W. C Ewlng. city. DAILY MCTEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Not. 16. Maximum temper ature, 62.3 degrees; minimum. 4T.2 degrees. River reading at 8 A, M-. 0.& leei; cuan In lan 24 hours, fall of 0.4 foot. Total rainfall 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.), 0 inch; total since September 1. 5.63 Inches; normal rain fall. 8-81 Inches; deficiency. 3.18 inches. Total sunshine November 15. 4 hours; pos sible sunshine, tt hours. 30 minutes Ba rometer (reduced to sea-level) at 5 P- M.. 30.04 Inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The Vancouver Island disturbance is ad vancing rapidly Inland and it has caused high winds and heavy rains along the Wash ington coast and on the Strait of Fuca. Warnings for this storm were ordered this morning at 7:15 o'clock. The following maximum wind velocity occurred during the afternoon : Tatoosh Island. 68 miles south, and North Head. 64 miles southeast. At Blaine. Wash., the wind was blowing 30 miles an hour a 5 P. M. The rains have bon liKht except in the places mentioned, and they have extended east as far as Spo kane and south to Portland, little or none having fallen In Southern and Eastern Oregon and in Idaho. The indications are for rain in this dis trict Tuesday with high southwest winds along th coast and also over the greater portion of the State of Washington. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Rain; fresh south erly winds. 15 J2S I---V;f--! !aaa VjaH i T t-A - - &-. ..,x'. , lOABTEBa OR TOCRIBT Til A i lit to fs-mille and sta trle eeatiltmiefs. The "nil ' wtTl be pleased .j IJ tbM to shew rasas aasi gin prk-ea. A mod ern TaraJab. ba e tahflahmU is- tha hjt'o. Bowiaa, Mai AND STARK STREETS s s Mode l K VXX5tT A BTTKini I I k Imperial Hotel Seventh and Washington Phil. Metsckaa ast Sons, PfOfs. rm Rates 51.0O-$10-$2.0(J HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Sts. Tn iv.o fio.rt nP f ha riiisiness and KhoDDinz district. The and np-to-dato hotel in the Northwest Local and long-distance pnones in every roum. WW with private bath, en suite and single. Large and mod ernly equipped sample-rooms. FT.Rf.ANT GRILL MUSIC trains. Ratea tlM ma up, W. SWETLAWD. Maaasjer. C O. DAVIS, Sec and Treaa. A Strictlr First-Class and Modern Hotel Containing 170 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. jnm Distance Fhoaa In Keerr Room. Free 'Bus Masts Ail Trains. Itetas American. IT 00 par dar ana nn Bates European. 11.00 per oar and pp. Per month, slnsle room and board, $4S to $oS according to room. For two. 975 to fUO. Board wltbcttt room 130 par month N0RT0NIA HOTEL ELEVENTH, OFF" WASHINGTOK ST. Beautiful Grill Room American Ratea to Families and European' On Bus Meet. All Tralma Sample Suites, with Baths, tor TraTclinc Ilea COMFORTS MODERATE PRICES THE DANM00RE Portland's sew boteL T5 Wsasavlssrtea. awrsaer Ktk, II cilia Tkeatar. Bltn i- nlsm TLM mm Vm, Bus' meeia all trains. DAN J. MOOKE, Proprietor. s..i M ur flalMia Beat. Ua. OaMsa all T'- Vmr li MsTtiwa apntr at Tfce Damaaool THE CORNELIUS 'The House of "Welcome, " Comer Park and Alder. Portland's Bon Ton Transient HoteL Headquarters for the trateling public. European plan. Single, $1.60 and up. Double, $2.00 and up. Our free omni bus meets all trains. C. W. CORNELIUS, N. K. CLARKE, Proprietor Manager. We HOTEL LENOX PortTandB new and most modernly furnished fcotel Third and Main streets, fronting: on the beautiful City Plaza and adjacent to business cen'ttr. Free 'bus to and from trains. Lp-tp-date yrtll. Excellent cuisine. Telephone la every room, private baths. . EUROPEAN PLAN. AMERICAN PLAN, I to 92.50 Per Day. f2UG0 to 4 Per Day. O. H. SPENCER, Manager Oregon Rain; high southerly winds along the coast and fresh southerly winds in the Interior. W&shingtOtt Rain ; warmer east portion ; high southerly winds. Idaho Rain north and possibly rain southwest portion ; fair southeast portion ; warmer north and southeast portions. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 5 P. Pacific time. 3 Wind STATIONS. 5 Dro o a c 3 Baker City Bismarck Boise Eureka Helena North Head. . . . Pocatello Portland Red Bluff Roseburg; Sacramento Salt ILke San Francisco.. Spokane . Tacoir.a Tatooso Islaad. Walla Waila. . . Blaine Siskiyou M&rshneld S2K.00 4ISE 50 0.00'a2jNTV BSO.00I fw 'Cloudy Cloudy v.iouay Clear Cloudy Rain 41-I0.0O 4 N 56 0.14 60 BE SO, 0.O0ll2iSE Clear Cloudy T. IE 700.00 7010.00 700.00 56 O Wl 64 0.00 4;SE 4SE 4'NW 4 NE Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear 4W 4010.02 4 NE Cloudy 64:0.24114 SW 66jl.12.36 S 48 T. I 4 SW 60!0.96'SO S BA'O.OO'i 4SW 66iO.O012SW Cloudy Rain SCloudy Cloudy cjouay Icioudy EDWARD A. BEAL6, district Forcstsr. 1 1 AMTSiurarrs. . I fcneral koticss. yew todat. mm Mala 117 A SS-2S Tonlsht All Week Matinee Saturday. Baker Stock ComDany In "THE MAS OX THE BOX." First tlme at popular price. Evening 25c 3f.c. 50c; matinee. 15c, 25c Next seek '8trons;heskrt.M BAKER THEATER Phones Main 2. A 5360. Oregon Theater Co. (Inc)Lessee, Geo. L.. Baker, Genera! Manager. Get your seats early for all this week. Geo. M. Cohan's greatest success. T.ITTLJC JOHNNY JONES." No need to say more Evening prices. 25c to l: matinee Saturday. 25c 50c. Remem ber the barsain mat. Wed. Next Week "Hip, Hip, Hooray." THE STAR phone" lg"96 Matinees Wednesday. Saturday and Sun day. For the entire week al November 15, Lincoln J. Carter's leading melodrama of the day, "TOO PROUD TO BEG." ' Matinees at 2:80; every evening at 8:15. Night prices 15c 25c 85c, 50c; matinees, 15c and 25c. Seats may be reserved by either phone. Next week ''We Are Kins;. LYRIC THEATER Seventh and Alder. Commenolns; Sunday Matinee. November 15. THE BLUMiALL COMPANY Presents the Western Melodrama, "A MONTANA GIRL" Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. I MAIN A 105S Matinee. ! Ex. Sundays and Holidays. 15-25-50C NIGHTS THEATER 1S-!S-S0-75c Wek of Not. 18 Felice Morris; Phantatttlc rhantoml; ausjtisu uiubc; vnir..M.c m Brother j Rostra and Deely; Happy Jack Oartlner; BlssMt and Scott; Orpheum Or chestra; Pictures. THE GRAND-VauderiHeJeLaxe ' ANOTHER BIO BILL. WM. KESSELY'S Marionettes. MUSICAL MLAREXS THE rEBUUSON'S GRACE FASSMORE THE ROMANOFFS JOE HABDMAN FRED BAUER GBANDASCOPE PANTAGES THEATER Advanced Vaudeville. Stars of All Nations. Ml-.Uk. FRIXrOUA, Lightning: character chang-e ait 1st, direct from the Folios d'Bergere, Paris, to the Pant ages Circuit of Theaters; changing her costumes and characters 46 times In 18 minutes. SPECIAL. ADDED ATTRACTION Austin Brothers, presenting- 'The American Beauties." Matinees daily 15c Two shows at night, 15c and 25c. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE In Effect November 1, 1908. Dally or Sunday. Per JJme. 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TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS Tor the convenience of patrons The Oregon Ian will accept advertisements (excepting "Situa ntions Wanted" and "Personal") for publi cation In classified columns over the tele phone. Bills for such advertising will be mulled immediately and payment is expect ed promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonlan will not be re sponsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephones; Main 07e; A 6095. TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS The Ore gon Is n will receive copy by mail, provided sufficient remittance for a definite number of issues Is sent. Acknowledgment of such remittance will be forwarded promptly. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS (Ton.! Australian, Wyoming and Washington VUttl Coal delivered promptly In any Quan tity. Phone us your order. A 1984. istar Coal Company. Main 138. Goo Mont) A a Lato Mantle, 23 c, the as man Lir?i equal of th besl mantle on the market. Barretts, 410 Mor rison. Both phones. lYnnd 6000 corns first-class 4-foot fir f f vvu wood, $5 per cord delivered. Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany, 40S Corbett Bldg. Flnrit Cut Flowers always frssh from vs.av our own conservatories. Martin se Forbes, 847 Washington st. Both phonsa Electric Fixtures J fcS55 prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Electric Works, 61 Sixth street "Plntfno Knives. Forks and all Sliver A laiiug ware replated as good as nsw. Oregon plating Works, ltith and Aider. Mala 2575, A 2578. Win a O'Malley Neuberger, 327 Wash TTiliU mgton street. Phone Main 2394. Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle nook Port, $1.50. mine coal: srlvee moro heat and less ash. Churchley Bros.. 13th and Marshall sta Phones Main 93 U A 3931. Indettendent Coal & Ice Company. opposite City Library. Both- phones. ITaa Tn Portland Fuel Co., 287 E. Mor f f UUU rison St., Is prepared to furnish cord wood In large and small Quantities at the lowest prices. Phones E 28 and B 1026. AUCTION SAUES TODAT. At Baker's Auction House, 152 Park st., furniture, carpets, eto. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker & Son, auctioneers. At Oilman's auction rooms, 411 Washing ton St.. at 10 o'clock A. M. S. I. N. Gil man, auctioneer. . MEETING NOTICES. IVAN HOB LODGE. NO. I, K. OF P.. meets tonight at 7:30, K. of P. Hall, lltn and Alder streets. Knight Ran It. A full at tendance desired. Visiting Knights welcome. GEO. J. EM ERICH. C. C. MT. TABOR LODGE, NO. 42, A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication tonight (Tuesday) at 7 : 45. Work in F. C degree. Prompt attendance requested. E. R. TOUNG, Sec WASHINGTON CHAPTER NO. 18. a special evening. Masonic Tem- d Burns id streets. Work in Mark Master degree. All Mark Masters invited to attnd. By order E H P CLYDE EVANS. Sec. A. AND A. S. RITE All the members of the social commit tee are requested to meet this (Tuesday) evening In the card room at T:30 sharp. C. C NEWCASTLE. Chairman A. AND A. S. RITE A INS WORTH CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX NO. 1 Regular meeting In Auditorium, Scot tish Rite Cathedral, this (Tues day) evening at 8 o"clock. Work in 18th degree. By order WISE MASTER. OREGON COUNCIL. ROYAL ARCANUM, meets at the - Audi torium, 20S Third street, the first and third Tuesday of each month at 8 P- M. Visitors cordially wel come. O. O. HALL. Secretary. Care Honeyman Hardware Company. IVANHOB LODGE NO. 1, K. OF P. Meeting tonight at 7:30, K. of P. Hall. 11th and Alder sts. Page rank. Visiting brothers welcome. GEORGE J. E MB RICH, C. C a BAUMANN November 15, Henry Charles Baumann, beloved son of. Mrs. R. Baumann. of this city, aged S8 years. T months and 25 days. Funeral services will be held at Holman's chapel. Third ana Salmon streets, Tuesday. November 17, at 11 A. M. Interment, Union Cemetery, Cedar Mills, Or. "Faithful brother, thou hast left us. And thy loss we Keenly feet. But 'tis God who hss bersft us. He will all our sorrows heal." Iowa and Montana papers please copy. WITMER In this city, Nov. 15. Galtnus Dudley Wltmer, aged 30 years, 2 months, 5 days. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the tuners 1 services, which will be held at Holman's chapel, Third and Sal mon eta, at 3 P. M. today (Tuesday), Nov. 17. Interment at Thoravtlle, Ohio. HT7SSEY In this city, November 15. Wil liam Hussey. age 58 years. 6 months. 11 day a Funeral services will be held at Erickson's chpel, 409 Alder st, today ( Tuesday ) , November 17, at 2 P. M. Friends Invited. Interment Greenwood. rmnnlng. McKntee UUsmogn, Fuaers4 Directors. 7th and Pine. Phone Main 436. Lady assistant. Office of County Coroner. W BV I S nVUOAJl VT., A U' SS-S sVUSEWtT re. 220 3d ss. Lady assistant. Phone M Ml, J. p. FIN LEY Jt ft ON. 3d and Madlsoa. Xsady attendant. Phone Mais, I, AW9i KLUR-BYRNra CO.. Funeral Direct ore. 373 Russell. &at ISA. Lad assistant. P. & DCNNINO. Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Paeae East aft. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO. Embalm ing; lady assistant. 400 Alder. M 6138. Grand Centra! Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC Leaving- Portland Roseburg Passenger Cottage Grove Passenger California Express San 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 passenger ... Forest Grove Passenger . . . Forest Grove Passenger ... 8:15 a. m. 4:15 p. m 7 :45 p. m. 1:30 a. m. 7:30 a. m. 4 : 10 p. m. 8:50 a, m. 1:00 p. m, 5:40 p. no. 7:15 a m. 11:80 s m. 5:30 p. m. 11:15 p. m. 6:20 p. m. 10:30 a. nx 8:00i m. 11:50 a. m. 4.50 p. m. OREGON RAILROAD St NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger 7:15a.m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:30 a.m. Spokane Flyer 8:16 p.m. Kansas city & Chicago Express.. 6:o0 p. m. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer 8:00 am Chi., Kan. City c Portland Ex.. 3:45 am Chicago-Portland Special ...... 8:50 p.m. pendelton Passenger 5:16 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express 8:80 a.m. North Coast & Chicago Limited. 2:00 p.m. Overland Express 11:45 p. m. Arriving Portland North Coast Limited 7:00 a.m. Portland Express 4:15 p. m. Overland Express 9:35 p.m. ASTORIA A COLUMBIA RIVER- Leaving Portland 1 Astoria A Seaside Express 8:00 a.m. Astoria Passenger 9:00 p. m. Arriving Portland Seaside tfc Portland Passenger. .. 12:15 p. m. Portland Express 10:00 p m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO Leaving Portland C P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 8:15 p.m. Via Seattle H;4 p. m. Arriving Portland C. P. K. Short Line, via Spokane. 8:00 a. m. Via Seattle 7:00 a m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passenger T:4 a m. Dallas Passenger 4:15 p. m. Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger 10:15 a. m. Dallas Passenger 6:50 p- m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Leaving- Portland Salem and Intermediate Local. 3:25 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 8:&& a. m. 9:15 a. m. 10:25 .a m. 11:00 a. m. 1 : JO p. m. 3:00 p. m. 3 :45 p. m. 4:10 p. m. Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local Salem and intermediate Local. Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local Salem and Tualatin only, Llm Ited Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local Salem and intermediate Local... Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and intermediate Local... Salem and intermediate local.. Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local. Wllsonvllle and Intermediate Lo cal Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and Intermediate Local. . Salem and lntermtedlate Local. . Arriving Portland Wllsonvllle and intermediate Lo cal Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and Intermediate Local. . 5:00 p: m. 5 :30 p. m. 4:20 p. m. 8:40 p. m. 6:65 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:40 a. m. 10:00 a m. 10:56 a. m. 12:15 p. m. 1:15 p. m. 2 :50 p. m. 8.40 p. m. 4:45 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 7:20 p. m. 8:20 p. m, 10:40 p. m. Hlllsboro and Fonest Grove Local. Salem and Intermediate Local. . Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and Intermediate Local.. Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and Intermediate Local. . Salem and Tualatin only Limited Hlllsboro ana forest Grove Local. Salem and intermediate Local. . Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local., Salem and Intermediate Local. . Salem and Intermediate Local NEW TODAY. Overton, Cor. 24th Select residence district. 60x70 M500. Frank Bollam 128 3d Street. Maegly Highland 13650 S-story, 6-room, Queen Anne cottage; furnace, fireplace; terms. J4600 Beautiful corner home; lot 100x100. Very sjood terms. These properties can be seen only by calling: at the office of THE SPAHfTOJT CO, 270 Stark St. Fruit Farm 110 acres, close to Dallas; finest soil, good buildings and water; 40 acres In fruit of the best varittes, yielding: pood Income; 112,000, $4000 cash bal ance easy terms. A bargain which will stand full investigation. KATJFFMANSr A MOORE, 325 Lumber Exchange. Milwaukie 25 acres, well Improved; fine soil, good fruit farm and dairy; excellent buildings: 12 good milch cows and other stock, also all implements. Close to electric line; $6000 cash, balance easy terms. KAl'FFMAXN MOORE, 325 Lumber Exchange. Hood River 30 acres fine apple land right In the heart of the Valley. New electric road will pass this land. Can be bought very reasonably. Sengstake& Lyman Kiftfc St. Boarding House Strictly first class, close In. for sale. Must go Into good hands. For Informa tion apply to the undersigned, trustee. Merchants Savings at Trust Company. MORTGAGE LOANS At Mwen lyiimai nmiwm. Buli dins' Loajns, Installment Loan. Wm. MacMaster 303 Worcester Block. Mortgage Loans LoTUt rates of Interest LOUIS SALOMON, 28 Stark Street, WILL TRADE I? Block. East Side Close In. Income 1M annually; value ( 30,0001 free of Incumbrance, and V l.oo or (20,000 casii, to apply on West Side property uo to 80,0oo or (00,000, and assume mortgage. What have you to offer? FRANK BOLLAM 128 Third Street. $45,000 50x100, Front slreet, near Washington. Leased to two wholesale firms. Pays, clear of taxes and insurance, & E. J. DALY 222-223-224 Failing Bldg.. We Build Anything From a 3 -room house up. and elthar oa your own lot or on one of oura. Will soon bagip erecting 2 modern 5-room bung-alow cot tages on lots with graded streets, cement walks and curbs In and paid. These will go for $2300, $360 cash. $'-"0 par month. We will also begin the erection of a beautiful 7-room bungalow, in swell locatloa; $4750 wilt be the price. Butterworth-Stephenson Co. OWNERS, 34-3S Lafayette Bids., th and Washington. Mala tiit. NOB HILL HOME Sold on the Moral Risk. phick 5750 Terms Nothing down. $60 per month Eight rooms; solid stune foundation; every modern convenience. The most select ncighboihood. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY (Owser), 001 Board of Trade Bldg. Phone Mala 447. Warehouse Sites We have a number of, the very best loca tions for warehouses, wholesale house, storage houses, manufacturing plants, etc., on the West Side, prices right. THE SPANTON CO.. IT Stark Bt. MORTGAGE LOANS I went rates and terras to snltt spe cial ratea and favorable terms on la rye loans on bualness properties. Kund Loaned (or Private Investors. A. H. BIRRELL 202 McKay Bids;-? Sd Stark. $27,500 A GREAT BUY A whole block. 8 lots, on Grand and Union avenue; business property. This cannot fall as a big money-maker. Can be bought as a whole or in part. THB SPANTON Co., X10 Stark St. Opportunity to become interested in well-established and profitable whole sale business. Chance for right party with 126,000. THB AMES MERCANTILE AGENCY, 403 Shetland BIdK. SEAL ESTATE DEALERS. Andrews, P. V. Co.. M. 3340. 33 Hamilton b(. Baker, Alfred A., 118 Ablniton bid. Blrrell. A. H., 20S-3 McKay bids. Real eatats. Insurance, mortgage loans, etc. Chapln A Herlow. 332 Chamber of Commerce. Cook. B. S. A Co., 603 Corbett bids. Crossley Co., 70S-9 Corbett bldg. M TSSft. Fields, C. E. A Co.. Board of Trade bldg- Goddard. H. W., Main and A 1143. 110 3d St. Jennings A Co. Main 168. 30 Oregonlan. Lee, M. B.. room 411 Corbett bldg. Mall & Von Borstel, 104 2d st. 383 EL Bursa do. Palmer. H. P.. 213 Commercial Club bldg. M 8690. A 2653. Parrlsh. Watklns Co.. 250 Alder sL Rlcbardson. A B . 221 Com. Club bldg. Schalk. Geo. D.. 264 Stark at. Main or A 192. Sharkey. J. P. A Co.. 122, Slath st Swensson, A. F. A Co., 253 Washington st The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ave. and Multnomah at. (Holladay Addition.) Waddsl, W. O., 300 Lumber Exchange bldg. White, B. F., 227 Washington St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. ONLY 11600: nice 4-room cottage on Mil lard ave., near carline, lawn, flowers, fruit trees; H caah and $10 per month. Atlas Land Co., 420 Lumber Exchange. SNAP. 7-room strictly modern bouse, elegant furniture, muat sell on account ef sickness. 828 Grand ave. North. C 18S9. MODERN house of nine large rooms, with full basement, corner lot, lawn and shrub bery; In best section of East Side; price $4000, terms. X 800, Oregonlan. TWO LOTS NEAR OCKLEY Gil BEN, $800. 100x100, two nice lots on easy terms; $600, or will take $550 all caah. J. W. Grusal, 205 Waahlngton, cor. 3d, room T. 8TJNNYS1DB snap; modern 7-room house, lot 6xl42, beautiful fruit and shade trees; $3800, $1800 cash, bal. easy for aulck aale. SPENCER A CO.. 102 2d st. FOR SALE 7-room cottage and fractional lot. 70S Everett St., bet. Slat and 224; price $47(0; for terms, see owner, ill Falling blda I AM compelled to sell mr half block, sit uated In the very best warehouse district In the city. Call and see me at 607 Com mercial block. ACREAGES At a sacrifice; 16 acres south east of Mount Tabor, suitable for platting or truck and berry farming. See owner at 708 Corbett bldg. Phone Main 7855, A 672a. R18LET TRACT. Oregon City carline 2 to acres all la cul tivation. C. W. Rlaley owner, P. O. Mil waukie. Phone Oak Grove, red 12. HOUSES for sale In all varts of the city; acreaee close In and farms In Oregon and Washington. Phone Main 4486. Kinney A Slampher, 631-32 Lumbar Exohange bldg. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT" Y. D. A. TUFTS. 308 Vi WASHINGTON ST. TV vau want Peninsular real estate call Wil lamette Real Estate Co.. Willamette Sta tion, St. John car. Phone Woodlawn 16o8. $3400 7-room house, three lots, or will di vide; nloe, homelike place, block from car. Miller, 416 Chamber Commerce. FULL lot on Kearney bet. 21st and 220, $.1500 MARTIN J. HIOLBY. 132 Third Street. CORNER (OxlOi, 1 block from Union ave., (-room house, $2000. 410 Falling bldg. BY OWNER g-room houae, cheap. Pbone Main 8441. ALMOST new 6-room cottage; easy terms. O. M. Smith, 418 Commercial Club bldg. WILL build to suit you on easy terms. M. E. Lee, room 411 Corbett bids. I OFFER best bidder, lot facing carline. at Peninsular Station. AO 329. Oregonlan. LOTS, near Ktlltngsworth avenue, $400 sd up; terms. 410 Falling bldg.