RULE HARD TO GET Representative Government in Germany Improbable. EMPEROR HOLDS CONTROL Nominate 17 Members of Bnnde rlh and Can Only Be Reached By Catting Off Revennes, Which Require Reichstag Majority. HERUX. NAv. S3. The debate In ths Retchstst; on the motion Intro dared by thi Socialist and Radicals demanding chsnsrs In the constitu tion, which would make ths Chancel lor and Minister responsible to Par liament and a-lva the sole power to the Relahstaa; to declare war. will prob ably begin on December 2. The de bate Is expected to last one day. or two days at the most. The advanced Liberals, whose aim Is to convert the German political sys tem Into a government responsible to parliament, do not anticipate much from the present Reichstag-, because In the days when feeling ran the high est the party leaders would not agree to urge ths simplest resolution of rensnre or Inquiry. The Radicals and Socialists count upon making their first great campaign In (he elections of 112. unless the House Is dissolved sooner. The power of the associated mon archies forming the German empire is intrenched In two principal ways in the Bundesralh. which has equal leg islative powers with the Reichstag, and In the Conservative and Clerical parties, whtsh have, under tha ancient system of the Reichstag electoral dis tricts, the means for holding the ma jority in that body by about one-third the votes cast. The Bundearath. which consists of Si members appointed by the sover eigns of the states of Germany, except one each from Hamburg. Bremen and Luebeck. stands directly across the path of a government responsible to the elected representatives of the people. The Kings, Grand Dukes. Dukes and Princes who rule the Federated Slates, also Ministers responsible to them alone, while willing to unite in limit ing the freedom of Initiative and speech en the part of the King of Prus sia as Emperor, are one with him In their determination to resist represen tative government. Fourteen votes in the Bundesratb againsj: any amendment to the constitution will suffice for its rejection. The Emperor, as King of Prussia, nominates 17 of the members, and as a consequence, there is no pos alble chance for the adoption of an amendment without his consent. The Radicals and Socialists do not doubt that by cutting oft the money appropriations they could in the end compel the monarch to grant a full representative government, but they must first command a majority In the Reichstag, and that seemingly is only possible through a prolonged and over whelming agitation for a re-arrangement of electoral districts, so that the artisan classes In the industrial cen ters shall have equal ballot rights with the protected food-growing Interests, which are opposed to a change. There has been no change In the bound aries of tlie Reichstag constituencies since the Empire was formed. During the in terval of 37 years, the populations have increased from 41.000.0tX) to 63.OiO.UOO. The weight of the population has shifted Trom the country to the town districts, hence it is possible for S4 per cent of the popula tion to choose 66 per cent of the Parlia ment. The Conservatives elect a mem ber with an average of 1R.232 votes and the Socialists with an average of 75.971 votes, so that the political free-thinker, living In the trading and manufacturing centers, has a ballot co-efficient one fourth that of the loyal peasant Mon archist. The Socialists In 1907. polled 3.259.03 votes and have 43 members in the Reich stag; the Conservative parties, with 1,549. 741 votes, have members, and the Clerical center, with J.Ho.098 ballots, have VH members. Berlin, with a population entitling it to 13 seats. Is permitted to elect only six members, while some of the ether large cities are represented In a similar ratio. ENGLISH PRESS CAUTIOUS Few Tapers Publish Emperor Will iam' Century Interview. LONDON'. Nov. 23. Few of the London morning papers comment on the alleged Emperor William interview which was suppressed by the Century Magazine. Pome of them decline to publish extracts in any shape and severely deprecate their publtcation m the Cnlted States as being of extremely doubtful taste. The Daily News and one or two other papers in editorials take the position that the Emperor, if he gave expression to the alleged sentiments, can only have done so In a moment of super-excitement, and. having since made amends, the publica tion can have no efTect on the good rela tions of the English and German people. Two Suspected of Gambling. L. A. Roberts and Harry Martin, who live at the Gllman Hotel, were arrested last night by Sergeant Goltx and Patrol men Maddox, Vessey and Leavens, who made a raid on suite 38 In this hotel for the purpose of stopping a gambling game reported to be conducted there. The ofli eers found three exits from the rooms and that all players had disappeared ex cept Roberts and Martin who are said to conduct the game. They found many bottles of beer and whiskey and num erous poker chips and cards. Both men have been arrested frequently in this same hotel on the same charge. Although the police secured no evidence of gambl ing last night, they took the two men Into custody and charged them with vagrancy. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Not. S3. Maximum tem perature, decrees: minimum. 46 2 de (TM. Riitr raadlne at S A. M . 5.V feet; change la last hoars. .8 foot rle. To-.al rainfall i P. M. to P. 34.). .24 Inch: total rainfall sine September 1, 8.AS Inches; normal rainfall since September 1. 30 3 Inches: deficiency. 1.81 Inches. Total saashtn. November 2. 3 hours 5S minutes; possible. sunshine. fi hours l'J minutes. Barometer treduced to sea It.1 at ft P. M.. S.W Inches. WIATHER CONDITIONS. Ths Jftnrfh Pacific storm Is gradually sub siding, although the barometer continues relatively low. and llsht to mtnlrrfct.lv havy rain has fallen everywhere on the Pacific filope. ste.pt at hlsh, level places, and In ths mountains, where the precipita tion was In the form of snow. The fol lowing maximum wind velocities occurred during the last 13 hours: Norm Head. 4 wiilea. southwest, and Tatoonh Island. 48 mlirs, southwest. Ths temperatures havs fa'len decidedly tn southern Oregon and e'iht!T eleewbere In the North Rooky Mountains and tns North Pacific states The Indications ar for rain or anoa- in this district Tuesday. FORECASTS. smliil and vicinity Occasional rain: aoetheriy wtada Oregon OorsjrtftoaJ rain west; rain or THE PORTLAND PORTIMD, OR. MODERN RESTAURANT COST OXK HUUO!f DOIXABS. I s HOTEL OREGON CORNER SEVENTH ANO STARK STREETS Portland's New and Modem HoteL Rates $1 per Day and Dp European Plan. Free Bos WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. lltt(tlt4MIMtMMIMtlll Centrally Located . 'aA e : - - raJ.t ft?iii-.a& with private bath, h:l:JJ&t&&yJ ernly equipped sample-rooms. lfeIi ELEGANT GRILL MUSIC -' )t- !l 'Baa meets all trains. Bates 1.0O mad up. "s" ., W. SWETLAND, Msnsirer. J. F. DAV1ES, President St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION THE Park St. Bet. Morrison and Alder CALUMET HOTEL JeDS ii 3 I - v i W..R.t5&-i'J na a it ;v 1 b k w i : MODERN 1 .Vj bus meets all trains. C. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor vtFSC' - iff srfTt-i-sJl vi-aohlnrlon Rain: southerly winds. Idaho Rain- or snow. PACIFIC COAST W-EATHER. 5UJ l STATIONS. S ? - ero 2 OB- " a Ig : : : T) i2 - jew icioudy VE IPt. Cloudj W IRaln Baker City.... liipniarck. ...... Botee. . ... . bureka. ........ Helena ..... Kamloops North Heed Focatello.., Portland Red Blulf Koseburs. .....' Sacramento. . ... Salt ljike fan Francisco... tipokane. ..... Taconia Tsloosh Island. . Walla Walla Blaine glfkiyou Marhneld 4-'ni 4 3t; i' f 4rt rt.dl lt S- l).l r.' 4'lo.di 6. 4v."lj. .j 3i t.04 20 Hain iW Cloudy Clear 'loudy 4U .0Z 51 0.04 ?now Pt. Cloud Pt. Cloudj Pt. Cloud oo o.o-j 44 0.2J! sw. s svr NW E sir SE ! T. 44 T Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 5.x .H 44 O.OG Cloudy cloudy Rain H-'W.Ol 50 0.14.10 . RL'I T. 4 Clear 5.n .VJ( 4, 40 0.24 . . 5'J o S Rain Snow Cloudy T Trace. EDWARD A. REALS, District Forecaster. Vote The follnwlnn renort was received from the stesmshlr President by wireless t''"4l40hp M . I-at. 43:18 north. Lon. IV So west Wind and sea south-soutli- west. CKar. Parometex. 2 TS. Tempera tare, 60, jtSlgued. ... Commander, HEAOQCARTBBS TOR TOURISTS assl COMMERCIAI. TRAVELERS, gseclml rates made go families and sto gie gonUemeit. Ths nansMcemMrt will be pleated aS aU tiroes to show rooms ana rive prices. A mod ern Turkish bach saw taoHshment b tsvs hotel. U. C. BOWERS. Manager. Mod sen Impi Imperial Hotel Seventh and Washington Phil Matschan V Sons, Props. Rates 51.0O-S1.50-$2.Ca HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Sts. In the heart of the business and shopping district. The most modern and up-to-date hotel in the Northwest. en suite and single. Large and mod- C O. DAVIS, Sec and Treas. A Strictly First-Class and Modern Hotel Containing 170 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. lens: Distance Phones in Every Room, free 'Bus Meets AU Trains. Rate Americas. ti.00 per iIst and op Bates European, 11.00 per day ana up. Per month, slnsle room and board. $4 to 185 according o room. For two. 76 to $113. Board wlthcut room ....$30 per month N0RT0NIA HOTEL ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST. Beautiful Grill Room American Bates to Families and European Osr Bus Sleets AH Trains Sample Suites, with Baths, tor Traveling; Btea COMFORTS MODERATE PRICES THE DANM00RE Portland's new hotel. 475 WublDStns, eoraer lstfcw epaw ilellls; Theater. Enrepess jilaa 1.00 anal Is. Bus meets all trains. DAN J. MOORE Proprietor. Hotel Moors- Clatsop Beach, Sea side. Or. Open all year. For laior soatloa apply at The Uanmoore. THE CORNELIUS "The House of "Welcome," Corner Park and Alder. Portland's Bon Ton Transient HoteL Headquarters for the traveling public. European plan. Single, $1.50 and up. Double, $2.00 and up. Our free opni- N. K. CLARKE, Manager. V HOTEL LENOX Portlsnd's new and most modernly furnished lioteL Third and Main streets, fronting on the beautiful City plaza and adjacent to business renter. Free "bus to and from trains. Lp-to-date grill. Excellent cuisine. Telephone la every room. Private baths. EUROPEAN PI.AX, AMERICAN PLAN, t to 2J0 Per Bay. S20 to 4 Per Day. O. H. SPENCER, Manager hm:kal NoncEa. M'KTTRICK At his residence, 41S San Rufael St.. Nor. 2.1, beloved husband of Mrs. John McKttr-lck, aged 56 years, 5 ninths and 2tt days. Funeral will take place from the above number today (Tues day). November '24, at '2 P. M. Friends Invited. Interment Done Fir Cemetery. STRAIN The funeral services of Margaret Strain will be held at the family resi dence. 1D3 North 1.1th St., at 2 P. M. to day (Tuesday. Friends invited. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery. WILSON In this city, Nov. 22. at the fam ily residence. 661 Commercial street. Charles Augustus. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wilson, ased months. The funeral services will be held at the above residence at 2 P. M. today (Tues dsy. Friends invited. Interment Rose City Cemetery. OSTERDAHL At her late residence. 910 Gantenbeln avenue. No ember -1. Caro lina Osterdahl. aped 76 years 2 months and 20 dus. Funeral services will be held from the above residence today tTtiesday). November 24. at 1 P. M. Friends invited. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery rronntne". McKntee tt OlIbansTh. Faneral Directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 4S0. Idy assistant. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD HOLMAJI CO.. Funeral Direct era. t2 sd st. Lady assistant. Phone U MI. j p F1NLF.Y W POX. Sd and MndMoa ZmOt attendant. Phone Mala A la. tELIJ:K-BR"t CO.. Funeral Direct tit KosseU. East lftgS. LmOj aaslstaat. F & BCXNINO. fjadertaker. 414 East sjder. Vady assistsnt. Phone East as. i f.Kit iur v - i-i. uiini.'ii . .v. ...... . .u 1 lni lady; assistant. 4vl Aider, at tVUS. HEILIG 14th and Wash. Phones Main 1 end A 1122. LAST TIME TONIGHT 8:lji. Mr. John Cart Presents -MAX FICMAN in His Latent Slices. "THE SlTttiTTTVTE" prices $1.50. $1.00. 7oc. 50c. HEILIG 14th and Wash. Phones Malrr 1 A 1122. THREE NIGHTS BEGINNING THI RSDAT Special-Price Matinee Saturday. The Interesting Western Play "TEXAS" Evenine 11.50. 1. 75c. 5c; Mat. ft to 25c Seats Now Selling at Theater. HEILIG 14th and Wash. , Phones Main 1 and A 1122 TOMORROW (WEDNEDAT) NIGHT MAUD POWELL TRIO Maud Powell, violin: May Mukle, -cello: Anne Ford, Piano. PRICES tl.00. $1.50. $t.OO. (5c. beats NOW belling at ueic.. Tonight All Week Mats. Thurs. & Sat Baker Stock Company In "STRONGHEARI," Greatest of All Collcce Plays Evenings 23e. 3ro. 50c. Mats.. 15c, 25c Next Week "Glitterinir Gloria." BAKER THEATER Phones Main 2. A 53HO. Oregon Theater Co. Inc.. lessee. Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Manager. Bargain Matinee Wednesday, 2"c Any Seat. Holiday Mat. Thursday. Keg. Mat. Saturday. Tonight All Week. The greatest of all Weber & Fields Comedians. Rice & Cady in "HIP, HIP, HOORAY." Fun, Music, Laughter. Girls. Prices 2.-.C. ;0c, 75c. Matinees 25c, 50c. Next Week "Sis Hopkins." THE STAR Phones Main 5498 A 1496. Mattnees Wednesday, Saturday. Sunday. For the entire week of November 22, Mr. Edmund Carroll in "H'K ARK KING." Matinees at 2 :::). Every evening at 8:13 Night prices !.". 20c. 3."iC, .V,c. Matinees 1S 23c. Seats may be reserved by either phonf. Special Matinee ThanksicivinK ' Next Week "A Millionaire Tramp.' f ff MAIX 6 A 1020 Matinees E.X. BIUIUV UIQ sa ss. wW NIGHTS THEATER 15-25-50-75C eea or OV. I Limmn. u'uuw Tipewrlters; Harry Tate's Knglish Coin puny ; Burt Karle: Hallen A Hayes; Mubelle Adams; The Majestle Trio: (ieuua Kpencer; Orchestra; llctnres. THE GRAND-VaaJevilledeLuxe ANOTHEB BIG BILL. Carl Herman The Klectric King. I'alfrey ft Hoefler Sam and Ida Kelly Ken yon & Hcaly Jr'annln Fraokel ham Hood l"red Bauer iirund istt pe PANTAGES THEATER Advanced Vaudeville. Stars of AU Nations. T11K TEX hOlSTKY K11S. PresentlnK a clean-cut. up-to-date, snappy musical comedy, entitled. Irene, the Village Qneeo. Special Bfltid attraction. Han Inn Clifton acrobatic marvels, presenting the most dif ficult feats with apparent ea.t. Matinees daily 15c. Two shows at night, 15c and 2r.c CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATE In Effect November 1, 1908. Daily or Sunday. Per Line. One time l?e Same ad two consecutive times 22o Ha me ad three consecutive times 30c game ad six or Mven consecutive times. 5 tie fix wont count as one line on cau ad Tfrtlsernenis, and no ad counted for less than two lines. When an advertisement Is not run consecutive times the one-time rate applies. The ahnve rates apply to advertisements nnder "New Today" and all other ciassiiio- tiuns excepting the following: Situations Wanted, Male. Situations Wanted. Female. For Kent, Rooms, Private Families. Rooms and Board, Private Families. Housekeeping Kooms, Private Families. The rate on the above classifications Is 7 cents a line each insertion. On charge or book advertisements the charge will be based on the actual number of line appearing in the paper, regardless of the number of words in each, line. Spuce In the "New Today" columns Is figured by measure only 14 lines to the Inch. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At residence. 776 Hoyt street, near 24th street, at Id A. M. Sale at restaurant. 208 Columbia street, at 2 P. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. At Oilman's. 10 A. M., by S. L. N. Gil man, auctioneer. At Baker's Auction House, 132 Park . St., near Alder st. Furniture, carpets, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker & Son. auctioneers. MEETING NOTICES. THET annual meeting of members of the Associated Charities for the election of di rectors and transaction of such other busi ness as may properly oome before it will be held at lio5 Jefferson st.. near 5th st., at 8 o'clock Monday evening, November 23, 1908. W. R- WALPOLE. Secretary. ROYAL CIRCLE. W. O. W., will gtv a grand masquerade ball on November 23, at the Woodmen Temple. 32S 11th st. Prizes will be given; 30c per couple; extra ladies. 23c. IVAXHOB LODGE NO. 1, K. OF P Meeting tonight at 7:30. K. of P. Hall, lith and Alder sts. Page rank. Visiting brothers welcome. GEORGE J. EMERICH, C. C. IVAXHOB SOCIAL CL1B will give Its regular dance Tuesday evening, Nov. 24. at 11th and Alder ?ts., in K.. of P. Hull. Knluhts and their friends are cordially invited. Uanclng S:30 P. M. IVAXHOB LODGE, NO. 1. K. OF P., meets tonight (Tueeday), at 7:30 at lXth and Alder St-s. Visiting brothers welcome (Signed) GEO. J. EM RICH, C. C. A. H. GAYLORD. K. of R. S. MYRTLE CHAPTER. NO. 1.5. O. R. S. will visit Pioneer Chapter No. 28 at Ore gon City this (Tuesday) evening. Officers and members are urged to attend. Special car will leave First and Alder streets at 7 P. M. 4harr'. FLORENCE A. RUNYOX, W. M. ELLISON ENCAMPMENT NO. X. I O O F. Regular meeting this (Tuesday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Royal purple de gree. Visitors welcome. E. E. SHARON, Scribe. WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO. IS. R. A. M. Special convocation this ( Tuesday) even ing. at 7 :30. Work in Royal Arch degree. Visitors welcome. CLYDE EVANS, Sec. TWO SPECIAL CARS HAVE BEEN chartered to take aU who desire to go to visit Pioneer Chapter, at Oregon City, to night (Tuesday), leaving First and Alder at 7 sharp. Thone who have not already made reservations, please phone the undersigned at once, that proper arrangements can be made to take care of them. Will arrive in Port land in time to connect with last car for any pnrt of the city. Phones Eart 2mS. or B 1058. . CLYDE EVANS, W. P. THE PORTLAND CHAPTERS O E. 8. having been Invited to attend Pioneer Chapter. No. 28, O. E. 8., Oregon City, the social which was to have been given by Corinthian Chapter, No. 54, has been postponed. All members are requested to accept the invitation of Pioneer Chapter as far as pos sible. A special car will leave 1st and Alder streets at 7 P. M. for O. E". S. mem bers. CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO. 54. O. E S. Regular communication this (Tuesday) evening. Short session account visit to pioneer Chapter. No. 2-S, Oregon City. Social postponed. Order W. M. ELIZABETH SILKNITTER, See. "500" PARTY Tuesday evening, Xovember 24. in the Mulkey Hall. Everyone welcome. Admission 15 cents. A. AND A. S. RITE. MULT NOMAH COUNCIL OF KA DOSH. NO. 1 Regular meeting in auditorium, Scottish Rite Ca thedral, this evening; at. 8 o'clock. Work Jn 21st decree. 'By order M. COMM A NDEfl. n -tr-Tr-rrs ,ri ,. ff' Grand Central Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Roseburg Paasenger . . . Cottage Grove Passenger .. California Express San Francisco Express ... West Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger ...... Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove pasingr . Arriving Portland Oregon Kxpress ...a. Cottage Grove Passenger ... Roseburg Passenger Portland Express West Side Corvallis Passenger Sheridan Passenger .......... Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger ...... Forest Grove Passenger ...... 6:15 a. m. 4:15 p. m 7 :45 p. m. 1:30 a. m. 7:20 a. nv 4 :10 p. m. 8:50 a. m. 1:00 p.m. :40 p. xn. 7:15 a, m. 11:30 a. m. 6:30 p. m. 11:15 p- m. 6:20 p. tn. 10:30 a. xn. 8:00 a. m. 11 :50 a. m. 4.60 p. to. OREGOX BAXLEOAD & NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger - 7:15a.m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:80 a. m. Spokane Flyer 8:15 p. m. Ksnsas City & Chicago Express.. 6:00p.m. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer 8:00 a. m. Chi., Kan. City A Portland Ex.. 8:45a.m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:60 p.m. pendelton Paasenger P- 0X1 N'OBTHEIiN PACIilC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express ... 8:30 a. in North Coast & Chicago Limited. 2:O0p. m. Overland Express 11:45 p. m. Ar riving Portland North Coast Limited 7:00 a. m. Portland Express 4:15 p. in Overland Express 8 :&5 P- m- . ASTORIA ft COLUMBIA B1VB- Leavlng Portland I Astoria & Seaside Express 8:00 a. m. Astoria Passenger 6:00 p.m. Arriving Portland Seaside 6c Portland Passenger. .. 12:15 p. xn. Portlsjid Express 10:00 p m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 3:15 p. m. Via Seattle .....11:45 p.m. Arriving Portland C. P. H. Short Line, via Spokane. 8:00 a. m. Via Seattle 7:00 a.m. Jefferson-Street Station feOCTMEKX PAClirlC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passenger 7:40 a. m. Lai las Passenger 4:15 p.m. Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger 10:15a.m. Dallas Passenger 5:50 p. m. 11th and Hoyt Sts. Passenger Station SPOKANE, PORTLAND SEATTLE RAILWAY. Leaving Portland Inland Empire Express fi:15 A. M. Through trains for Walla Walla. Pasco. Roosevelt, Granddalles, Goldendale, White Salmon, Stevenson, Vancouver asd interme diate points. North Bank Limited 5:35 P. M. Through train for Spokane, Sprague, RItzville, Llnd, Pasco, Koosevelt, Grand dalles, White Salmon, Stevenson and Van couver. Arriving Portland1 North Bank Limited 7:30 A. M. Through train from Spokane, Sprague, RItzvllle, Llnd, Pasco, Roosevelt, Grand dalles. White Salmon, Stevenson and Van couver. Inland Empire Express 5:30 P.M. Through train from Walla Walla, Pasco, Roosevelt. Granddalles, Goldendale, White Salmon. Stevenson, Vancouver and interme diate points. , OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Leaving Portland Salem and intermediate Local... :25 a. m. :00 a. m. ;00 a. m. :56 a. m. ;15 a. m. 25 .a m. ;00 a. m. ;30 p. m. ;00 p. m. ;4o p. m. :10 p. m. 00 p: m. :30 p. m. ,20 p. m. :40 p- m. Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local Salem and intermediate Local Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local, Salem and Tualatin only. Lim ited Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local Salem and intermediate Local... Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and intermediate Local... Salem and intermediate local. . Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local. Wilsunvllle and intermediate Lo cal I Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and intermediate Local. . Salem and intermediate Local. . Arriving Portland WllsonvIIIe and intermediate Lo cal Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and intermediate Local. . Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and Intermediate Local. . Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and Intermediate Local. . Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and Intermediate Local. . 6:55 a. m. 8 :30 a. m. s -.in a m. 10:00 a. m. 1 -&& n m 12:15 p. m. l:la p. m. 2:50 p. m. 3.40 p. m. 4 :45 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 7:20 p. m. n m Sal-em and Tualatin only Limited! Hillsboro and Forest urove irocai. Salem and intermediate Local. . Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and intermediate Local. . Salem and intermediate Local j 10:40 p. m. NEW TODAY. Extraordinary Sale of now going on at Gilman's, No. 411 Washington street, near 11th. Won derful bargains are being had o,f Per sian rugs the best selection of rugs ever offered in this city. This is the opportunity of a lifetime to secure choice rugs at such bargains. The ex hibition ig worth seeing, as it in cludes rugs of the very finest quality and sizes. Sales by auction at 2 o'clock and 7 P. M., this week only. N. B. Such an opportunity to secure choice Persian rugs may never be pre sented again in this city. S. L. If. GILMAN, Auctioneer. RESIDENCE, modern in every re spect, corner lot. West Side, 10 rooms. None better if one wants a home. NEW BISGALOWS, East 17th street, one- block from car; small payment down, balance same as rent. ACREAGE suitable for platting, near Country Club, J600 per acre. A most desirable building; site, full lot on Irving street. Terms. SMITtt EVERETT, 315 - 317 Shetland Bnildlnsr. MORTGAGE LOANS Isnnit rates and terms to salt: spe cial rate and favorable terms on large loans on business properties. Funds Loaned for Private Investors. A. H. BIRRELL 202 McKay Bids., 3d Stark. Mortgage Loans Lowest rates of interest. LOUIS SALOMON, - tn Stark Street, Now Is Your Chance . BUY A LOT WITHIN The City Limits or U m AND UPWARD COME EAELY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION EasyTerms-$10.00 Down, $5 Monthly Good soil, 5c carfare; title guaran teed perfect; no building restrictions and immediate possession. Agent at tract every day, including Sundays and holidays. Take' Montavilla car, at corner Third and Morrison streets, get off at the corner of Villa tfud Hibbard streets, Montavilla branch office; for further particulars call office. C. P. 231 Worcester Building. Phone Main 3253. Suburban Home near Milwaukie 25 acres. In high state of cultivation, grood fruit and dairy farm. Good plas tered house with basement, bath, hot and cold water. Water piped to house and barn. Excellent outbuildings, very well arranged. $850 per acre, in cluding 12 milch cows, all implements, etc. Will sell all or part; 6U00 cash, balance terms. A bargain. KAUFFMANN & MOORE 32K Lnmber Exchanfte. 100x100 Park and Flanders, In whole or part. 100x100 East Water nnd East stark. IOOxIOO 11th and Taylor. 50x100 Fifth and Clay. lOOxlOO 21st and York, on railroad. 100x100 East First and Stark. lOOxlOO East Alder and East Third. 33 1-3x100 16th and Montgomery S new flats, paying good Interest. 30x100 Hoyt. near 23d 2 new flats, well rented. 100x100 Corner Hoyt and 23d. DONALD MACLEOD CO. 30 Concord Bldg, 2d and Stark. 10 Per Cent Investment Only takes $6500 cash to handle; balance, $10,000, 6 per cent, on or be fore three years. Brand-new, strictly modern flats; 60x100. East Side, close in. Swell neighborhood. Frank Bollam 12S Third Street. PORTLAND HEIGHTS Sightly Jialf block, with 7-roomed house on the best part of HelKhtn; can be bought cheap; term. New, modern house of 8 room, on lOOxlOO feet; fine eaxt view that cannot be obstructed; $4750; terms. DONALD MACLEOD CO. 300 Concord FldK-, 2d and Stark. Sunnyside Bungalow A beauty. 5 rooms,- strictly modern, piped for furnace; also fireplace. Full lot, well located in nice neighborhood. Everything first-class; 3G50. Terms. KAUFFMANN & MOORE 325 Lumber Exchange. YAMHILLAPPLEAND WALNUTLAND Several thousand Acrea of choic rolling; bench land picked up several years ago. From 14 to ready to plant, balauce oak. From. 1 to 5 miles l!rom railroad. From $15 to 30 per acre. From H to 1-3 cash and easy terms. From 923 Board of Trade Bldn SOO ACRES $50 per acre. Ten miles from Courthouse; suitable to cut up in small acre tracts. DOIAI,D MACLEOD CO., 309 Concord Bids;., 2d and Stark. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1500-acre stock ranch, $10 per acre, all fenced, "ill tillable, substantial im provements, in Douglas County, or will exchange, for Portland property or close-in acreage, paying difference. JACKSON & DEERING Phone Main 345. 248 Stars: St. MORTGAGE LOANS At Lowest Current Kates. Building Loans, Installment Loans. Wm. MacMaster 303 Worcester Block. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. I NEED $550 ctwh. will sacrifice a 5-room cottag. 1H miles frrm the Steel bridge, price $11M. D 440. Oregonlan. 10 ACRES flrst-clas land on Villa ave., near Montavilla. 2S0 pr acre, part cash. In quire F. Foster. 350 E. Washington st. ONLY J200 for Irrigated farm, $10 down and $1 per month: take a look at thL Hhoa. .McCualtr, 2A)S -Couch, hi&g. YELLS Andrews, F. V. Co.. M. 3310. 33 Hamilton b(. Baiter, Alfred A., 115 Ablngton bide Birrell, A. II.. 202-3 McKay bi.ig. Real estate. Insurance, mortgage loans, etc Chapln & Herlow. 332 Chamber of Commerce, rook B S & Co.. 503 Corbett bldg. Crossley Co.. 70S-9 Corbett bldg. M T85S. Fields. C E. Co.,' Board of Trade blda. Goddard. H. W.. Main and A 1743. 110 2d trt. Jenntngs Co. Main 163. SO Orefionian. Lee. M. room 411 Corbett bldg. Mall A Voa Borstal, 104 2d at. 392 E. Burnrtd. Palmer H P.. 213 Commercial Club bid. M 869S. A 2653. Parrish. Watkins A Co.. 250 Alder Bt Richardaon, A- B.. 221 Com. Club bid. Schalk. Geo. D.. 264 Stark at. Main or A 392. Sharkey. J. P & Co.. 122 Vi Sixth St. 6weneon. A. F. & Co., 2Mtr Washington U The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and Multnomah sl (Holladay Addition.) Waddel, W. O., 809 Lumber Exchange bldg. White. B. F.. 227 H Waahlngton st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. PRICE $10,000 CASH. INCOME $2040. Brand New NOB HILL. Building. No expense except taxes and Insurance. Poes it interest you? Your chance n jjood. RIGHT NOW. VOLUMBl A TRUST COMPANY, 714 Couch Bldg. 100 Fourth Street. ENGLISH WALNTJTflL We are the largest owners and plant ers in Oregon. We have the only planted tracts on the market. Our properties ar In the walnut country, Yamhill fi-acra tracts, planted, $100 cash. $15 per month CHURCHILL, MATTHEWS CO., UiCm 110 Second M. $5000. Full lot, eat facing, in Irvington; new bungalow, double construction, fireplace in living-room, veneer paneling in dining roon., furnace, everything f-ompicLe; move right In. GEO. D. SCHALK. 264 Stark Su $65 IRVINGTON DISTRICT $65. Beautiful lots, Broadway." Schuyler. Hancock sts. Graded Ftreet. cement curbs and walks. Bull Run water, all In and paid- $2000 building restriction. Close to car. Price only (tK0; $& cash, balance $10 per month at 6 per cent in teres t. CALL ON US. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, 714 Couch Bldg. 101 Fourth St. MANSION 8 large rooms, reepption par lor, large upper hall, bathroom, 2 pan . tries, porch on 3 sides, full basement, fireplace, furnace, bath, basin, pink, toilet, hot and cold water, ventilators and extra-good loOxlOo corner lot in choice shrubs, bearing fruits, garden and lawn; right on carline, among fine homes; cost over $4400; will sell this wet- tor $2tioi. Portland Homes Co., 204 Morrison st. FIXE home of 7 rooms oi, Willamette Heights, close to carline. full lot. superb view, all streot improvements in, hardwood floors, two fireplaces, furnace, etc.. $u0o, very easy terms; partly furnished if de sired. Vanduyn & Walton, 5i Chamber, of Commerce. A CHOICE HOME. 100x100 and 8-room house, hardwood floors, high-class plumbing, thorougnly modern, close in, E. HUh at., Holiaday Addition ; price much less than actual value. W. O. Waddel, H09 Lumber Ex change. WHY NOT Talk to Butterwortb, the Bungalow Man? He may be able to help you get away from that Rent Man. 35 Lafayette bldg., 6th and Wash. M. S520. FOR SALE Kenton business property Jc Original Swift Townsite; rooming-houses, vacant lots, warehouse, business and res idence property. Our business chances are exceptionally good. See the E. L. Fralej Co.. 917 Board of Trade bldg. Main 8410, A 31S8. GOOD LOT, good house, good location; $3000 takes that nice home. 1008 Alblna ave., sear Blandena, on Ml69tosippi-avenue line, with graded 60-foot lot, street and sidewalk, with water, gas, electricity and bath; $1400 mortgage. Western Investment Co.. 502 Corbett blk. 11 PER CENT INVESTMENT. $S.i(0 Corner lot and . 4-flat bldg. on 17th st., north of Washington; income $0 per month: lot sure to increase in value. W. O. Waddel, 309 Lumber Exchange. SEE THIS. Best little apartment-houae on West Side; excellent looition; all occupied; enap at price. MOSSMAN REALTY CO.. Main 542. 408 Commercial Club Bldg. OWNER must sell at once, shingled bun galow. E. 25th near Alberta, east facing, new and modern In every respect; bath, electric lights, etc.; unincumbered; $11)50; terms. Phone H. C. Howes, E 34, B 2;i24. bet. 13 and 1 o'clock. A BEAUTIFUL home on Hawthorne ave., 9 rooms, bath. 2 toilets, stationary wash trays, piped for furnace, wood hoist, gas and electric light, sewer, cement side walks, fruit, mses and lawn. $57-50; terma. T. W. Marshall, If 9th and Hawthorne ave. WEST SIDE INCOME PROPERTY. $21.500 Full quarter block, centrally located on 14th st. ; present income $140 per month; lncomti can be increased; terms. W. O. Waddel. 309 Lumber Ex change. SUNNYSIDE COTTAGE, $4O0. Nice, nearly new 6-room cottage on East Yamhill st., $2000; $4r cash, balance like rent. J. W. Grussi, 265 Washington, cor. 3d. room 7. $24O0 BARGAIN, 5-room bungalow, with all modern improvement. large rooms, combi nation fixtures, etatlnnary tubs, lot 50x100 good neighborhood; terms. THE SP ANTON CO.. 270 Stark st. BEAUTIFUL, level tract of 1H acres, all under cultivation, just outside of cliy limits; fine property for platting Into sub urban lots; price $700 per acre. C. J. Owen & Co., ;jn:i Lumber Exchange. lOATiO TWO-STORY fi-room Queen Anne cot tage, every convenience, including heater, fireplaces, etc., never been occupied; owner will sell on terms. $550 cash, balance monthly. THE3 SPANTON CO., 270 Stark st. EAST 33D ST.. LOT $100. 50x100 lot, 150 feet from car, between two nice houses; price $fiO0, $100 cash or will take $560. all cah. J. W. Grusei, 265 Washington, cor. 3d, room 7. MUST sell at once, need the money, 20 full-size lots, all level and clear, 30 min utes' out on Oregon City carline, $0 each: nothing wrong but the price; terms. R 446, Oregonlan. U;00 Modern 5-room cottage on Mt. Scott line electric lights, bathroom, basement, hot and cold water; $400 down, balance $20 a month. J. A. Lyons, Merchants Na tional Bank. FOR SALE Bv owner, artistic home on Willamette Heights; unobstructed view; large rooms, hardwood floors; part cash, balance time. Call 405 Wells-Fargo bldg. Phone Main 2114. -ROOM House on Nob Hill, walking dis tance, gas, furnace, full basement, frac tional lot; $5000 cash. MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 Third Street. $400 50x100 on Clay st., near 14th, fl location for apartments or flats; nothi fine ns a cheap in this vicinity; terms, w . Waddel, 308 Lumber Exchange. INCLOSED lot 70 feet by 100 feot, with S room cottage; main water, near Anabel Station,' 1 blocks frin carline; price $825; terms. J. H. Anderson. Tull & Glbbs. FINE full lot. Maryland ave.. near Killings worth ave carbarns, cheap, easy terms. J H Middleton, 617 Chamber of Com merce. ctn hnm in Piedmont, 7 -room, modern house and 2 lots on handsome corner, with fruit trees, roses, etc., $4200. W. W. Payne, 1210 Wllllama ave centrally located 1 ,orf fn r1'"" ,1? Holladay far uim.w.. ' ' Oregonlan. FOR SALE 7-room cottage and fractlonaj lot. 10o hivereit i . "-- rim tfiitft For terms see owner, Failing bldg. TWO choice lots, close to Swift parkin J plant-at low prw.