12
WEDDING DELAYED
BY BISHOP'S EDICT
Count Scherr-Thoss and Miss
White Yield to Decrees of
His Church.
HER FATHER PROTESTS
Bishop of Brcslan Objects to Both
Catholic and Episcopalian Cere
mony Tate of Wedding
Finally Sot.
PARIS, April 30. The arrangements
fr the 'wedding of Count Hermann
Kcherr-Thoss and MIps Muriel White,
daughter of Ambassador White, which
was delayed by certain difficulties aris
ing through differences of the faith of
thn contracting parties, are now com
pleted. Uhe civil ceremony will be per
formed April 25 by the Mayor of the
Klphth Arrondiseement- The following
day the religious marriage will be cele
brated In at. Joseph's Church.
Blt-Iiop Would Not Yield.
As Miss White retains her Protestant
faith, her family preatly desired that
both Protestant and Catholic religious
en-Ices should follow the civil marriage,
and the groom-elect and family were in
full sympathy with this. Cardinal Kopp,
Bishop of Breslau, the diocese in which
the couple will live, declined, however,
to grant a dispensation for the marriage
except on condition that the groom re
frain from attending any other relig
ious ceremony and with the usual restrlc
t'on concerning the faith of any issue of
the marriage. Influences were brought
to bear In an endeavor to Induce Cardi
nal Kopp to concede the service of the
Knlseopal Church, but theae failed.
Mr. White tinally acquiesced, but as a
protest against the attitude of the
ecclesiastical authorities he decided to
abstain from attending the Catholic
ceremony. With regard to his decision he
says:
"Both my public and my private life
demonstrate my freedom from religious
bias, but under the circumstances and
as the representative of a country emi
nent for its religous toleraton. althought
predominently Protestant, I have de
cided not to attend the services at St.
Joseph's, the more so as there are sev
eral recent precedents for a Catholio
ceremony and one of another denomina
tion." CHICAGO REACHING OUT
VII..TJ SEND LEADERS OF INDUS
TRY TO NORTHWEST.
Representative Men Will Make Ex
cursion to Extend Prestige
of the City.
CHICAGO. April 20.-Special.)Plans
Tor what is expected to be the most im
posing and far-reachinjr Chicago cam
paign for additional prestige ever under
taken by the Chicago Association of Com
merce both from the commercial and
artistic point of view, were practically
completed today. At 6:30 o'clock on the
evening of May SO a special train of Ave
coaches crowded to capacity with a trade
embassy, whose personnel is to be a dif
ferent representation of Chicago from
that of any similar excursion of the as
sociation previously, is to leave the city
anJe?ploration of tne Northwest.
B(Th '"Sates are to be only residents
r Chicago manufactories and business
i1rU,SvfS,T.R?d '"W't'on representatives
wet, V vfr8it? of Chicago and North
western University. The slogan of the
ireU.r.ne "'Slnk deeply " Personal
r.lHninm representatives of the mu
nicipalities we visit, and emphasize the
ThVest'0180 " " 13 related l
he. P!IgrimaSe will be the first of the
association into this section of the United
or the Th8, Sado tension committee"
of the association, which arranges such
excursions met today and decided on the
Fry Srf e tr,p- " 18 follows:
J, 5 -KVD': Jamestown. N. D. ; Bis
marck. N. D. ; Mandan, N. D Helena
Mont.; Butte, Mont.: WaouJa, Mont :
utwMT; Billings. Mont.; Bpo!
rth Yak'ra. Wash.; Se
e.t ' walh-: "nsham. Wash.; ver
' sh.; Tacoma, Wash.- Walla
JJalla. Wash.; Portland, Or. ; Pendleton
Or.; Baker City. Or.; Boise, Idaho- Nam!
iftaW Lake CUy' Ut Ogden.
cofo !?!yenne- Wye; Colorado Springs
coln. cani,
NEGRO LAD KILLS TOTS
Feeds Baby to Hogs and rses Ax on
Others.
NEW ORLEANS. April 20. Incensed
because his stepmother had left htm It
home near Opelousas. near here fn
ZtXtlfZ i h,S youn "epbrothers 'anS
sisters, Tom Godfrey, a 12-year-old
che.b'thfedh th
TJFJw J Joe and later with an
fat. F ' What Probaly will prova
fatal wounds on the other children.
ThT,J" Pjacd in J at Opelousas.
The baby s hands and feet had been
thl'n5' the hSS when und by
, flv, Sh,b"' Tho younS stepsister
iL 5Vl5 trfm a bIow of the a. and
recover1;1- hSV Utt, chance fo'
Building Company Organizes.
EUGENE. Or. April 20.-(Special.)
The K,ugene Building & Loan Association
Vl 8 article of incorporation with
the County Clerk today. Its capitaliza
tion is J100.000.
UAILY MKTEO BOLOGICAI. REPORT.
rera??1"?- Arr" ?T Maximum tern
Viilti J. degrees; minimum. 44 decrees.
inches. a leve,) at 5 p- M- 3019
WEATHER CONDITIONS
2uonIrvh d,Thirbanca ,,M mined nearly
h i . Jl ii . barometer Ik relatively
lV-KI..over '""tern Oreicon and western
JahlnKtoa and also Sver the Canadian"
Northwest. During the last IS I hourT lVhi
lain ha. fallen at scattered places m Ore
MoIutnt':.nUan,d 'tlSM H'r
favorable for sharp froats In the "any mo"
ins nearly everywhere in the North Si
Mate.. Kalr tveather will pre-vall WedSe.-
FORECAST.
Portland and vlclnity--ir probably
winds fr08t In early momlnc; northwesterly '
Oreg-on Kalr: light frost In early morning
2 est portion and heavy frost east portion;
northwesterly winds.
Washington Fair; light frost west, prob-
!t.3L.heavy fro,,t ea8t portion In early
morning; northwesterly winds.
Idaho Showers south, fair north, with
heavy frost In early morning
AT THE HOTELS.
v.T,,e Portland A. J. Jpreuger. Paul Mur
phy and wife. New Tork: Mr. and Mrs.
in. Monsauat. San Francisco: P V Mnr
rT' ,.fPr"neld: William Conner. ' John-
Fr.HUyJ U-M- Tj""er- Angelas? F.
Freud. San Francisco: c. B Beniamln
taum. J. K. tolllns, San Franilsco; Mrs.
K Brown Chicago; K. K. Dewey. VV
anola- vV 'u?":pai K- Hopper. Indl-
anoia. J b. Kaw. Spokane; t:. w Kerrlck
and wife. Minneapolis; Isadora Lovemhal
F A 2nL:rJJ.'?land S' Fpu1- Columbus
Benson. Chicago; William Bock and
Rarid?aCv.?HM,V,Sri;,lr,".ie Hartman. .irand
C P riSJi.."- Drapier. Jr.. New York;
Mvftle R RbHr. Fran.ClscS: L- R- Fi"ch
Char e, f' s;,HaRKett-J San F'anclsco;
i nar e. b . Stratton and wife. Denver
,harlC Barman. Cleveland: H. F.
Vt0r'?: T'- B-hman. William Cr
Fug-nf- 'v0i cH':"mu,' W- Thompso"
J-- Bin-gtholth. Newcastle; K
( olIliiB. Ostrander; F. .1. Blnx storla
X-,?"vm',"t . Writht- WaVia: H B
M B nS??T:.H- --a"nder, XstoHa
Vanc"uv?r-WlMn.d-Ch,a?! W- Johnson.
MriT i u i ' I'tvingston. New York;
k J' ,slOTnon. Rochester; Barnev Well
New ork; William K. McClure SeattTe
CJeorge Hendersen. Eureka; J r Mont
8!,n ancisco; F. It. Flnley.C
(Iwirift M Megler and wife. Brookfield:
l.ieorgo M. Hunter. Seattle: J. H Shan
and wife. New York- -' V ,,, , "
,nd wife. Seattle; George" W S2"SrV
gerrSF "i.'1?' Astoria ;K5ere V.ern?:
ger. h . 8. Tarnett, Seattle; R M Wll
e.an,d Alex Wo feJ;-Fan Fran!
corTain-- m STnow "?:": S.' L Km,V
oraills, M. Ixng. wife and daughter
Spokane; Milt Arnold. New York ft J '
JIrdn rv ,Bnd son- Spokane.; V For
r-H'o rV. .Y1"'". eatt.eF;0r;,.
The Oregon David Rees. " Frie Pa u
nnagnt,,,'i rcfU,i T- C" Morganridge Sterl
r-hJ. C-.- lranc- Grand Forks; K. S.
Saimo-. TOXU;- J?. M. Rafter White
&tr5? -an Franc. cocA
Mrs oPOTrinT,Wren,d: F- C' Rl,ey- Seattle;
a Longtield lane. Chicago; Bonhia
A Barbo. Bellingham; w. M. Harvey! Geo
H. Leghorn. A. E. Wilde. Seattle- W JT
Newberger. Butte. Mont.; f. W Oifford and
wife ...Kansas City; M. J. Corwm. Seattle;
Mi" Jl lT's?1? Ji P" Ml,,er- Butte- Mnt -;
Miss Miller St. Paul; Miss Beyer. Lacrosse
-V?iel,hrc,nner- Medford: rj. w. Klein
and child. Mrs. L. F.. price Chicago- h p
Smith Elgin. Til : Kdward WThielso.nd
JnJ 'rhtiH ln?ci Charles F. Krum wife
city- Ben bokanV Mrs- w- J- Blackwell.
w'.? " BeP'oB'e. San Francisco: w
FvereTJU?.l Z . wife' Sp"le: Mrs. 'Eliza
?hL Clarkaton. Wash.; Mrs. E. w.
Thatcher. LewUton, Idaho; E H Pattlsori
FnudlerWf'rMr & M" M1,,er- Stewart E?
Fuller, Jr.. Wallace. Idaho; George S
Fk'chanm. CaTdf,an- Philadelphil? Mrs!
Frank Chapman, Dallas; Joseph Schauberg-
?A PhiH,Zn'f?""; U Marx- Settle;
ChlAfo- l-..Ph'dcJ,ph: eorge H. Drewes
w t8?.'.1. f- P- B"w'th. Pendleton
eXn iSa. ' ?.a,m; M,ss Katharine B. Jud
T bi Ve: - I'ouiK- Mandok. N. D. :
w.5 or,S; ,edar Bapids: Mrs. Grace F
Waldron. Bellingham; Isadore Cohen San
Francisco; E. L. McCpy. Beaver. Pa M A
?Vo?" RHOTd ieTSe P" Brfuon.MChA:
cago. B L. Barry. Dayton. Or.; c E Bcl-
?fElk9 Ity; J. Howard Milwaukee;
Howard Samon. L. A. Amsbury. Seattle
Jame. A. Harris. Detroit; J. H Sommer
U," 'Seaat?reV?ne: Utzenburg. C. A Stan-
Kait. -'"r,n'ra W" Johnson and wife.
Salem; G. N. Muncy. Gold Beach: L Tlm
rnons. Mrs. Timmons. Astoria; K ? T Hortg-
skan.eASt,OHar; Z P,""an an1 "if". .Mat-
Tot 21 Li D- Mves, 1900; Gibson ('alhev,
M.,AnBCAe,,:GA Magorn and wife, oig
r?n?0ri-- Kox"-"- Sacramento. C D.
cnkn- d Vernon: Joseph Johns. Ta-
l.a.' U.,A B'n'ead. Hoquiam: E. M.
Jones. Chicago; George Kerns. Hillsboro;
D. d P,ter5on- Q- Peterson. Miller. S.
arid wtrM' 2U?e' GIa.KS0w; A. M. Meekin
and wife. Spokane; A. H. Newell Aher
de.n:Thar.,ea z,a"" U-yton; B BaningSn.
San Francisco; Mrs. Lilile Fisher ilk
Grande; Samuel Frave. KalamaVoo; A. w!
Wachter. Seattle- Mrs. H. H William".
FriTaLme'U Jenkins. Chicago: Ray
F. Thoom Buffalo; R. T. Warden. Endeavor.
llnV A- B. Marx, Detroit; Russell F. Col
U ,J-. E- Burbank, Spokane; W. M Cross
FndIetSn:W- Bckley. The Dalles; - J.
Chase. Spokane; J. McNeill. San Francisco1
C. R. Overmeyer, Madera; w W Palmer
eveo10"?- w) Wltchl?r andr
w ne. Keverly, O. ; J. G. Morris and wife
couVr1!?' i Mra- M. fShwaVcz. .
' Ilayter. San Francisco; s.
n Pa.- F Ca! '- - 4 Holmes. Kings
ion, fa.. p. F. Dessel. Boston: Miss A
S!SV,ker1Cllyi " w- Bowers M A
Nolan. Rono; A. W. Mohr. The Dales: C
K BrM?lML5w: Mure- Clark Hood RK-e?:
attle- r Th,tKKWa: J-.P- Waner. Se
acne, tt. G. Thatcher and wife. Logan -B.
Kuppender. city; S A Hadiioi SSA
B ;lf"r?,?OXV,!r: W- C. 'Shaw.HAddorta:aNd.
S-iCarlt?,n- Tacma; Guv Baynard 100 ft
vLlam Rt""'8- Fresno; W. D. Carry New
K,: B8hreve, New York: G. W WeindeT
and family. Van Wert. o. ; Carl Plt'ner
Wallace Mount. Olympla: w. C WallTnan
Moremonency; J D. Gaskln. Columbia S"
: B- F- Gray, Hood River.
IT RiJIne'i,UB- T- Huntington, Astoria;
H S. N. B Gowan. McGowing. Wash F J
.a ne5Uand wlte- Astoria; H E Keyman"
HZ- -T'58 V-T Meunger, Seattle ; G f!
Eugene Fred t re8. eity; E. 6. Ratty
rr. :Chc,CaF; RDobeDrt.RKCakn'slaL-KugenG-e'o-rgf'r'citB1
g ?hHX:
S"ewMr Georse C Mil ler Wah7 WaUa
"eorIS
"Klnr..2: fdanrS aSlte1
Salem; Q. Chambers, Rainier; F?eT Todd
T H cLrt?; W Ha7ter' San FrinSsco;
luene;
Robertson New Tork; Mrs. E E Taylor
Ro'cho3-- f-w11- egon: Thomas
V 1rno: A. W. Thomas. Baldwin p. -Jame,
Huner and family. BaVtl. CrS:
irf0n w4 B.liaeth1- TowISSo"?
T,,fL n.C1!a,1'-H Wambegan. w T
Chie er- Dayton; G. Sandberg. cltv- e C
KhaHeealBaa,drar ?iT.Wt&cSl
an.P,!ne?"Fkc at-'
Houlton; G. C Peterson ' 15 ,H' Green
Pnser Lvle- o "' Bag;ley: George
IRRIGATED
$100 DOWN
$10 A MONTH
BEST & WEST
are 117 vaJ,the finest irriSated lan,3s in the West
nrf i ! Willamette alley unlimited water, most fertile soil
no sand storms nor extremes of climate, as east of mountain Ad
joins Canby, 20 miles south of Portland. Five te"n and twenty
Bore tracts as low as $100 per acre. Perpetual gravfty water"
right, perfect drainage; quick transit by rail and river conen"
ences of city, including schools, churched, telephoner and electric-
Canby
in the v n I mA by the U' S- Government at several points
m the alley have demonstrated the value of irrigation, increasing
TE X10 m tW tfUr timCS' and servin as insurance durinf
ill J7 Summ months, making crop failures unknown. Statis
tics show less than 2 inches of rainfall during the months of
July, August and September.
IRRIGATION IS KING IT'S UP TO YOU.
The Willamette Valley Richest on Earth
CHOICEST SPOT CANBY.
CANBY CANAL COMPANY. Canby, Oregon
THE MORXIX6 OREGOMAN, WEDNESDAY.
BABY'S ITCHIHG
WAS INTOLERABLE
Girl of Six Months had Fearful
Attack of Eczema Spread All
Over Her Face and Eyes Began to
Swell Scratched Till Blood
Came Relieved in a Night arid
CURED BY CUTICURA
AFTER LONG SUFFERING
-i J'?rhe,?-In little, Sirl was eli months
Old I noticed small red unnt
right cheek. I did not
pay any attention to
them but finally the
Rnnta irrAw 1
. " ioigo
that! eent for tho doc
tor -who said it was
senbed an ointment
which I used for two
eeks, but instead of
helping the eruption.
it worse, men 1 -went to a
second doctor -who after examining the
baby said it was eczema. He also gave
mfv.aa ntment which did not help
either The disease in the meantime
spread all over the face and the eyes
began to swell. I became very anxious,
lhe itching crew intolerable. I had to
tie the baby a hands to the cradle to
prevent her scratching. The cheeks
were covered with blood and it -was. a
terrible sight to see. I consulted doc
tors from September to December, but
they were unable to cure the baby I
paid out from twenty to thirty dollars
without relief.
"One of my friends told me of the
Cuticura Remedies and I sent at once
ror a set which I began to use that even
ing. The next morning the baby's face
was all white instead of red and you can
Imagine how surprised I was. I cannot
j 0 j a enough to praise Cuticura
and I do not know what would have
become of my baby only for it. I used
the Cuticura Remedies until the eczema
entirely disappeared, "l he child is now
three years old and quite well. I used
three cakes of Cuticura Soap, two boxes
of Cuticura Ointment and one bottle of
Cuticura Resolvent and I never rise any
other soap. I always recommend them
whenever there is a chance for doing so.
iT'i.1 fend you one of her pictures
which she had taken just after she was
healed. Mrs. P. E. Gumbin, Sheldon.
Ia., July 13, 1908."
ncaJ'C?i5 S-K Ointment (50c.). Resolvent
,w;h?T"l .yco";i Coated Pills 25c). are sold
s",??' t!1-,wr d- Potter Drug A Chem. Corp.
o!e Props.. lo7 Columbus Ave.. Boston
Mailed I ree. Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases
Cisco. Mike Raeser. J. E. Raeser. Rainier;
w i L!lsen- Toledo; T. B. Bennett, city;
W. I-. fan.der, Stella; J. A. Rhodes. Raln-vMiCrrr-,
Sa,em: Mcintosh. Rainier;
lJ JHs. Albany; I,. T.ard. Cadillac; Anna
Lard. Cadillac: M. Falrchlld. city; T. F.
Mehan The Dalles; J. F. Jones. E. V. Mr
Farland ( Scotts Mills; w. Ruhl. Qresham;
R Z' tyre Salmon: F. Ferry, city;
R M.!fch- ahland: .1. J. Bowen, city;
feo'T M"r'VNei1RieXS;
gSannvi,.t Fyaer-fctKy.:ttA pCeelf,"Jkin5'
Mryi. AJ.ba1y: w- J- Lonsman. Kelso;
r. -- " Aimotrwiig. i-tatnier; hi . Trul-
ler? w0ri80nr,(;!ty: R- 7- Ive'. Ram-
r,r.iv,. ii. v-iatsKanie; B.
T , s i wens, city;
vanaU3.?chf'- Latourelle; John
R ,rt Pl, "".J- ' A. R.
..j . .iciuinn ureene, cltv J J
cltvnFr a.?.d Ro2e L.od8: ChQray!
Johnson. 6rr.ee. ' mltt- Shaniko; Mrs.
The Cornelius J. M. Kemnner and wife
?oan8a," iity: Fred DorrarTcT San FrancC':
Joseph Parodl. The Dalles Will Scovine'
STSie" S;rf.- W. Watson'Miss'S:
vt iVr -' ''r, Biro. Bmun, Mrs. Amv
aneT"-" a"d wife,
Dufi.r- r VI T;iV.t;- Btoughton.
nuVim.. A'" "s"""t Astoria: R c
Blackman. Corvall s; E. H Stc.lte Tf,
Th. vU . "luis ass. Seattle.
Dlve.r?,0,rt"i,l,r! A. RutterandwK-
couver- o w i? "'"eana wife. Van
WUVeHo,SvW;5IOOIand Boise: O.
gPtJSAi QreilpMX1
"m-V'MSlr-J?-"0 C1?ude AbramiaSa
rnond U'gJ ' Seattle; Ra
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND CHAPTER NO. 3. R.
A- ,M- Stated convocation this
(Wednesday) evening: at 8 o'clock.
Work in Royal Arch degree
A. M. KNAPP, Secretary.
WASHINGTON- LODGE, NO 46
A. F. AND A. M. Stated communl
ation this (Wednesday) evening.
7:30, R. 8th and Burnslde. K c
degree. Visitors weli-nma rwn.
W. M. J. H. RICHMOND.
SIMAPTTIV 7 n T r: x-rk O T r r
Members are requested to meet at I. O. O. F.
Hall. First and Alder streets., Thursdav"
April 22, at 1:30 o"clock to attend the funerai
of our late brother. William Barnes. Visit-
R. OSVOL.D, Secretary.
HAWTHORNE LODGE, NO. Ill,
A. F. & A. M. Stated communica-
nuii tjurj , it ranButt) ) evening at
gree. Visiting brethren welcome.
C. E. MILLER. Secretary.
LANDS
Giard
ees
LAND OPENING
AT .
GOODING IN SOUTHERN IDAHO
tiE ,??J)EN' OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING A
HOME of o 10 or 20 acres, nhere all kinds of fruit can
be grown to perfection, such as apples, pears, plums,
peaches and all small fruits and berries.
1200 acres of the Home Ranch of Ex-Gov. Gooding,
adjoining the Townsite of Gooding, on theMahT Linof
the Oregon Short Line and the junction of the Idaho
Southern hieh serves the great Twin Falls North Side
Tract, will be offered for sale to Home-Makers onlv
UNDER CAREY ACT RULES ON MONDAY, MAY
17. 1909
This land will be sold on easy terms to the man who
will improve it and build a home. Not a single tract nt
this land will be sold to the speculator, but onlv to the
man who is willing to enter into a contract to cultivate it
and build a home thereon within a year, and not more
than 20 acres will be sold to any one person.
These tracts will be sold at prices ranging from $360
per acre for those adjoining the townsite to ,fJ00 per acre
for those more remote. None of this land is more than
one-half mile from the Idaho Southern Railroad, now
being operated, and which will soon be turned into an
electric line.
A laniS portion of this rauch lias been in alfalfa for
the past 10, 15 and 20 years and is now in cultivation to
sugar beets, alfalfa and grain.
FIRST-CLASS WATER RIGHT WITH EACH TRACT
Easy terms will be given, one-fifth cash at time of
purchase and balance in ten annual payments, with inter
est at rate of 6 per cent.
DEPOSIT REQUIRED
A deposit of $100 must be made with the Gooding
Townsite Company before noon of the 17th of May by
those desiring to participate in this drawing. If no selec
tion is made money will be refunded.
CHAS. T. MANNING REALTY CO.
LIMITED
GENERAL SALES AGENTS
GOODING TOWNSITE CO., LTD.
GOODING. IDAHO.
MEETING NOTICES.
iCC,EXT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 27 Will give a
social dance and card party on Friday night.
All members of the A. O. U. W. and "the De
gree of Honor, with their frlenda, are invited
to attend. Admission free. Rv order.
T. H. PBASEY, c. SEVERANCE.
Recorder. Marter Workman.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
GARROW Funeral of the late Mary M. Oar
row will be held from the family resi-..c?-
237 -Ainsworth avenue. today
Wednesday) at 8:45 A. M.. thence to
the Church of the Holy Redeemer. Pied
mont, where services will be held at 9
A. M. Friends respectfully invited to at
tend. Interment Vancouver. Wash.
BARNES The funeral of the late William
Barnes, who died at San Francisco. Cal
April 1,, will be held at the chapel of the
Edward Holman Company, on Third and
Salmon streets, on Thursday. April 22 at
i o clock P. M. The order of Oddfellows
wjll conduct the services at the grave,
friends requested to attend.
WKS,IFUn,?rral of the late Ben-
? A- Wue8t wl be held from the
family residence. 614 Broadway. Thurs
day. April 22. 1:30 P. M. Private. No
flowers. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
HACKMAN The funeral services of Etta
IJamnwl" bs held the Laurel
T00 E- Church at a P. M. Thursday.
April 22 Friends invited. Interment
Multnomah Cemetery.
RITZINGER The funeral services of Vir
ginia Rltzinger will be held at Finleys
vUed at P- M- Thursda'- Friends In?
I tinning, McKntre Jt GHbauzh p-niwrn
Pin-. 'th " line, l'honj MaU 3
Lady Assistant. Offlca of County Coroner
ZEILEK-BYBNKS CO.. Fnneral Ilire.t.
ors. 272 KusseU. Ka.t 1082. lid" as.Ut.St.
SV DDXMNG, Undertaker 414 Kaat
Alder. assUtant. phone Kast 68.
McENTEE-EMCSON CO. Undertakarai
tady assistant. 408 Alder. M 6133. '
MffliZ TTTE-M0ST Of WK
comforTalehappy? "- and your family
pnrl oes..abut fo"Tth of it &o toward giving the landlord
n:cdei!tiefsar,y 1USUneS f Hfe' hi,e U with the TaS
This is a vital question and should be answered honestly.
If you are a "renter" you should understand right now" that
you are really paying for the house you occupy, but yoot
get what you pay for. You will have to move out some day and
body efs'e bOUht r the ,andlord to '"2
EASYEPMf1ndr.-1th0,1i,andn ?.f hme aDd lots on exceedingly
jjabx 1EKMS, and will sell thousands more.
We h.'IVB n V0!11;.1 1 J - r-i-.
, ... "'"-i "i.
from $100 nnr? 7n a,,j Z .T.
a month
Or we will VniM t
oll if f i " "U1"' you Plan it yourse f, a
seU it to you for what you are now paying each month as rent.
B u reaoy to De snownl
aa. ana s wi into "lTll. A..f . n
i j- j
a splendid proposition we have for
Office: 418 Corbett Bid?.,
FIFTH AND MORRISON
Opposite Postoffice
APRIL 21,
1909.
DEED.
M'KIXSTRY-Mrs. W. H McKlnstrv f
AUCXTON SALES TODAY.
hilt '"in"'; A"ctonHouse. 2d and Tarn
hill sta.. 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson. Auctioneer.
AMUSEMENTS.
ONE
DIME
STAR Theater
ONE
DIME
ENTIRE CHANGE TODAY
New Pictures: "A Repentant Burglar" "A
Pair ot Carters." "Outcasts," "The bvna-S.-V"1'
neral-. Fiancee." -The
Teamster-. Daughter." and "We re Backing
: x?1.0. a new Pictured melody by
Dow Brink. The above offerings are abso
lutely the latest arrivals from the gretlst
producers In the world. greatest
atseba.ll
RECREATION PARK,
Cor. Vaughn and' Twenty-fourth Sts.
LOS ANGELES
vs.
PORTLAND
April 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. '
Games begin -weekdays 3:30 P M
Sunday, 2 :30 P. M.
Admission Bleachers, 25c ; Grand
stand, 50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Chil
dren: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c.
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY
Bo)s under 12 free to Bleachers
v ednesday.
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lauu in trtiXiUUtX HEIGHTS
. - J-l.i U5? ' anybody
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and
Come and see us. Bring this
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the renter.
what
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AMUSE5IEXI8.
HEILIG 1 14th and Wash.
Phones Mala 1 and A 1122
I.AST TIME TOMUHT S:1B.
The Famous American Actress.
LILLIAN RUSSELL
In the Ttactnn Comedjr,
"WILDFIRE."
Prices 2.QQ. J1.50. J1.00. 75c 60c.
T-TPTTT THEATER
AlLjli-.lUT 14th an i Yah
Fh-?n"- Main 1 and A H22
TOMORROW AND FRIDAY NIGHTS
The American Comedy Drama
"THE MILLS OF THE GODS'
Prices $1. 75c. 50c.
BAKER THEATER Maln -
Baker7hGean"Ma'narernC ' Ge" 1
TONIGHT,
Famous Colored Sincer
. . t, BLACK PATTl
L,7a.Vompany of '-1't,s In
THE BLACKV1LLR fTROI.I.F.RS
Bargain Matinee Wednesday 2Sc any ...
Evenlnga 25c to $1. Matinee Saturday
THEATRE
Xr.'5htA w'ef- Matinee Saturday. BaVr
Ptock Company In "THE HKSI ilOKV'
Pla-T "nd "SHKRIDAV8 KIDK"
t.reat Uir n. . n. .
M.ti.2l"r- Kr. Kven1n 2!s'-- IS".
8eriai-y . xsext week' FHvata
LYRIC Theater, 7th and Alder
All Week. Starting- Sunday Matinee.
THE LYRIC TO( K COMPANY
TT - "S.VFIIO"
ilht, " Personal direction of Herbert
'."nd "a'turdTy "O"- Thura-
Next Week -an the Hills of Carolina."
MAIX , A 1020. Matinee
15-25-50C
NIGHTS
TUP A.TZrX 1C HC tfl 7Cn
1 . . . . .. . 1 1
'7V' "l ."Pni i Anirein Dolores In
Cupid at Home." Iw Sully. Melnotta
Twins and Clay Smith. Hawthorne and Burt
PerM.e and Mason Roeaire and Doreta.
tlelrn Herndon, Orchestra, Ploturea.
THE GRAND-VaudeTilledeLux.
OF APRIL 19.
ANOTHER BUi B1LU
MAY WARD'S
8 D RESDEN 8
DOLXS.
Mr. v. I, firanvllle.
IhiT and. Walsh.
Norton and KusaeU.
Meeh Trio.
Harry McDuffea.
G nutdaMope,
PANTAGES THEATER
Advanced Vaudeville. Htara of All Nations.
Rafayettes Acrobatic Dogs
A European Importation. One of the Oreat-
est Animal Acts In the World.
Matinees dally. 15c; two shows at nlsht.
15c and 20c
NEW TODAY.
50x120
on Rodney ave., in Rood residence dis
trict. 100x100
in Sellwood. small house, fine garden.
Price 1000. Terms.
50x100 Corner
in Sellwood. Price 1450. Terms.
VERNON
T-ET kunsalow. modern In all respects,
.,'j?ck from carline. Price S2700.
1000 cash, balance 20 a month.
W. H. Morehouse
Investment Company
82a-324 Board of Trade Bids-
CADWELL'S i
ACRES !
$500 Per Tract
Located on Main street, about
minutes' walk north from
J-.ents btation; 5c carfare. All
clear. City water. Cheaper
than anything else in entire dis
trict. 2o down, flO per month.
LAMBERT-. VHITMER CO.
Itr7 Sherlock; Bnlldlna;,
04 Kaat Alder.
I HAVE THE GOODS
FOR QUICK MONEY
if you have
$3500, $7500, or $9500
TRY ME!
TCn ....... -
East 4127 after 6 P. M., or D 7. Ore
eTonlan. Rose City Park
Modern 6 -room new house on eitrhtlv
tArsH-rfe,ar Car- Pr,ce 850; S6SO
CASH, balance monthly payments. 328
HARTMAN A THOMPSO.X,
, Chamber of Commerce.
CLIMATE AND SOIL
larn2tIrS vi,the ,be8t farms ,n the Wil
Tamhl l 7'JSr5e and 8!naU: -Marion.
.... .R A MATTOOX.
WT-8 AbiDKtun Buildlne. M 2181.
69x120 Feet in Woodlawn
t? ft- on Jadrona st. and 120 ft on
Beiievue st. - Nice building site for twS
or three houses This would be bought
in a minute if you would see it A
1Sedy on the place that win
rent for fa a month. J1000 takes ItT
THE DUNX-1.AWREXCE3 CO.
S46S Alder St.
GEORGfc BLAIR,
PVBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
(All Branches.)
823 Worcester Bids
Pbonea. Main 8371. 4018.
Main 9 M-9.JB9 -
111 -iiLg' - ar
NEW TODAY.
Humason 6 Jeffery
Real Estate
Bargains
60x100 on Thurman st.. Improved busl.
ness property. Rental 115 per mo
$15,000
Fractional corner on Washington it.
Good rental.
$30,000
100x100 on flth st. Will build to suit
tenant or sell. A bargain at
$50,000
Apartment House
12 apartments, always rented, parlnjr
JooO per mo.; 60x100 lot; fine locatioa.
$33,000
100x100, 3d-st. corner, rent $7200 per
year.
$82,500
75x100 on E. 22d and Halsey at. A.
beautiful corner for a home.
$4250
Humason 6 Jeffery
M tlSW- SlarR St. A Ml
OREGON'S FINEST FRUIT FARM
OPPORTUNITY EXTRAORDINARY
We have just secured a few
ir:aiCre.ut.raots ln tho be!,t "ilt
If. , .thls 8at- and within the
city limits of Milwaukle. on Ore
gon City carline.
All varieties of berries and
fruits m full bearing and high
est state of cultivation.
If you want a high-gride.
V"mak!n and altogether
ideal home site, see us about
these.
Portland Trust Company
of Oregon
S. E. Corner Third and Oak Sts.
A Snap on 14th St.
Near E. Ankeny Car
5-Room Cottage
For $2500.
Modem 5-roora cottage, two bed
rooms, nice clothes closets, porcelain
bath, -washbowl; living and dining
rooms with openings, fjne kitchen
with pantry; porcelain sink with
back; gas, electric, elegant droplight.
nice front and rear porches, cement
walks and basement, nice terraced
lawns and shrubbery; good neighbor
hood. Lot 50x50.
Sold on easy terms. Call and in
vestigate. RALPH ACKLEY, Room
605, Corbett Bldg.
$500 CASH
20 per month, will buy a nice home of
lour, five or seven rooms ln
South Portland
Near Second and Currv streets. Beats
paying rent. Walking distance
and no bridges to cross.
Grussi & Zadow
317 Board of Trade Bldg.
WEST SIDE
A BEATj'TIFFLi HOt SE OV BAST
MOXTHLY PAYMENTS.
Tour choice or those new, modern
Blx-room houses. N. W. cor. I7th and
Javier sts., near Forestry Park: gas
electricity. fireplaces. furnaces. fuli
cement basements. Price 450: 1400
down, $40 per month.
FIDELITY TRUST COMP.MT Owner
801 Board of Trade Bldg.
Pbone Main 4-47.
WE BUILD ARTISTIC HOMES OX
EASY PAYMENTS LET US
BUILD ONE FOR YOU.
WHY NOT?
Butterworth Stephenson Co., Inc.
Designers and Builders of
Artistic Homes,
85 Lafayette BldK., a and Washington
Mortgage Loans on
Improved City Property
At Current Bates.
Bnlldlns Loana. Installment Loana.
Wm. MacMaster
302 Worcester Block.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1500-acre stock ranch. 110 per acre, all
fenced, all tillable, substantial improve
ments. In DouElas County: or will ex
change for Portland property or close
in acreage, paying diffference.
JACKSON DEERING,
Phone Main 345. 248 ta
rk St.
Lot Snaps
4 full lots, H blocks from car. 259
each, cash.
3 Jots, J200 each; very easy terms.
9 lots, $225 each: very easy terms.
These are upeculat Ive bays.
319 Concord Bldc, Second and Stark.
TRACKAGE
for sale or long lease, 120x200. all or
part; S. p. and O. W. P. tracks: solid
ground; East First and East Madison.
ROBT. IIOKP.n.
Board of Trade Blda., 280 Oak.
Main &4S.
Investors Attention
Best acreage tract ln Portland, suit
able for platting. Large returns cer
tain. Must be closed at once. J 25.
Oregonlan.
ESTABLISHED business. 50-foot front on
Washington . St.. worth JOOw. has aver
aged net income or -r month; in
come now 4iiO to $riK per month; ill
sell for 37.-.0 If sold within Srt dm s.
-uOO cash, balance In land or security:
leasa if dasired. V 20, Oregonian.