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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1909. THREE CAMPS ARE TO OPPOSE Kellaher Will Run as Indepen dent, and Munly Will Be Backed by Democrats. ALBEE MAY ENTER RACE SIcCusker Faction Hopes to Bring Out Iatter, but Friends of Regu lar Party Nominee Are Con fident of Victory. Not less than three forces, each op posed to Simon, already are at cross purposes In their anxiety to pit some one candidate against the choice of the Republican primary election. Demo crats, having nominated Judge Munly, would concentrate all of the anti-Simon strength on their candidate. Dan Kel laher declared yesterday that he would be an independent candidate for Mayor, and is said to be depending on Rush light's friends to boost his candidacy as the proper man to gro up against tflmon. Tom McCusker and his associates pro pose to bring- out State Senator H. R. Albee to oppose the Republican nomi nee, and they are so confident that Albee is the only man who can meas ure up to the job that they probably will refuse to accept either Kellaher or Munly. That is the way the Mayoralty situation looms up. Each of the three wants the other two camps to abdicate and unite on the candidate of its own choosing. Speaking for the Democrats. George H. Thomas, chairman of the City Cen tral Committee, yesterday said the Democrats expected to conduct a vigor ous campaign and devote their efforts towards organizing all of the antl Slmon forces under the Munly banner. Would Center on Munly. "If the forces standing for improved conditions in government are sincere and really wish to defeat Simon, and want to maintain Statement No. 1 and the primary law, they have for their guidance the results of yesterday's pri mary election," said Chairman Thomas. "A divided opposition means defeat. Judge Munly has already been nomi nated in opposition to Joseph Simon, and he was nominated under the pri mary law. Now, upon what logical grounds will any earnest citizen op posed to Joseph Simon refuse to vote lor Judge Munly?" w "I certainly shall be an independent candidate for Mayor in June," said Sen ator Kellaher yesterday. "I expect within a few days to issue a formal letter to the voters, explanatory of my candidacy and the platform on which I will ask their support. I shall make n active campaign, and believe I have a good chance to win." The Kentucky Kllck voiced Its com plete satisfaction in the nomination of Judge Munly for Mayor on the Demo cratic ticket by issuing the following congratulatory message, addressed to the Portland Democracy: The Kentucky Kllck congratulates the Democracy of Portland upon the triumphant nomination of .Tudse Munly for the Mayor alty. The Klick rejoices in the similarity of the political sltuntion this year and that of two and four years affo, when, through Its "friends' in the Republican party, it succeeded In nominating- weak Republican candidates for Mayor and It is certain that the Democrats are destined to have another "Cake" in the approaching; June election. - Republicans Are Elated. Republicans generally are elated with the result of the primary election. Success of the assembly ticket, with only two exceptions, will be ratified at a gathering of Republicans in the Sell-ing-Hirsch building Wednesday night. Details of this Jollification are In the bands of the officers of the Republican Club. Invitations have been extended alike to the successful and defeated candidates, and all Republicans who believe in party organization and ef fort, party activity and the election of the complete ticket nominated Satur day, to attend. Supporters of Mr. Simon do not regard with any degree of seriousness the re port that the Republican nominee chosen In the primary election will be opposed m June by any Independent Republican candidate or candidates'. They feel that the decisive majority recorded for Mr, Simon Saturday In itself should operate very effectively to discourage independ ent candidacies. Reference to the com plete unofficial returns, published in The Bunday Oregonian. shows that Mr. Simon received a majority over all of SS7, while his plurality over Rushlight reached 23S1. The complete unofficial vote for Mayor, as compiled by The Oregonian, was: Bailey. 319; McDonell, 1355; Rush light, S:-"7; Simon, 5S0S. The anti-assembly forces', while aver ring that they will not lie down, admit frankly that the best time to have put Mr. Simon out of the way was In the primary election. They do not undertake to deny that the ex-Senator has been regularly nominated as the Republican nominee for Mayor, while the man they were supporting, not with any great en thusiasm, was a poor second in the pre liminary skirmish. l.ane No longer Considered. Political gossip Is agreed that the nomination of Judge Munly for Mayor by the Democrats In preference to Lane eliminates the latter as a Mayoralty pos sibility. This te a result entirely agree able to the Republicans and to many Democrats. The Republicans are satis fied because I-ane admittedly was re garded by them as the strongest Demo crat that could be matched against Simon. Members of Lane's own party have no complaint to make since they were ready to take chances with almost any other candidate. Neither side places any credence In the report that Lane will yet be brought into the contest as an independent candidate. They are willing to consider that Lane has gone Into political seclusion until state politics- begin to stir next year, when he is expected to go after his party's nomina tion for Governor. Friends of the Republican ticket that has been nominated expect to do every thing within their power to pacify the party membership and rally all party voters to the support of every nominee In the June election. At the same time they profess not to be alarmed over the reported independent candidacy of Dan Kellaher. unattached, and H. R. Albee. choice of the antl-ass-jmbly element. With Munly barked by the Democratic strength and Kellaher and Albee divid ing the anti-Simon following, the friends of the ex-Senator feel confident they will carry the day In the June election. M BONEI.L FAILS TO REGISTER Candidate Finds at Last Moment He Cannot Vote. One of the Republican candidates for SIMON Mayor In Saturday's election not only did not vote for himself, but he did not add to the vote of either of hto three op ponents. The fact is, he did not vote at alL The candidate was Charles EL Mc Donell. The reason he did not vote was REPUBLICAN VOTE FOR WARD COUN CILMKN. Second Ward. 5 1 341 54 7 . 41 8 nr. I 40 10 9A. Total ..... 376;' -Wallace's majority. 63. Third Ward. It 12 13 14 15 16 Total , Dunning'! majority. 78. Fifth. Ward. 71 6! 48 74 66 2t 22 63 23 75 33 1 334 256 2 S! 2 ? ? ? S4 47 2R 22 43 32 13 55 1! 5 B9 24 22 87 42 5 45 IS 37 43 49 34 37 33 24 61 25 23 8 1 2! 1 41 43 i 220 60S 840 Precinct. 2 SO St 32 S3 34 r 38 Total Watkins' maj ori ty . Ninth Ward. K SI H fD o 3 n i ? ' ? 5 7 3 BO 38 54 3 8 17 SO 44 65 61 19 28 104 20 17 5 4 32 29 79 41) 26 48 711 23 29 62 29 32 54 33 21 63 73 34 6s 69 , 70 , 71 . , 72 73 , 73 , 74 ...................... 75 ........ 76 ....... 77 : 78 7 , Total 7301 353 427 aieneiee s plurality, 308. Tenth Ward. 81 lO 78 23 SI 28 1 11 251 12 21 40 17 43 6 61 88 15 9 17 4 9 ' 9 82 S3 84 85 8 87 88 89 4 81 23 4 4 70 15 2 71 1-21 23 o 14 1 1SI 121 11 4 7 Totall 1251 70 182 264 13SI 182 15S 852 iius plurality, 12. because he had failed to register. In the excitement of the campaign. Mr. McDon ell was so busy looking for votes and ad vising electors to register that he forgot to qualify as an elector by registering himself. When he went to his polling place In Precinct 1, Ward 1, late in the afternoon to vote, he discovered that he had forgotten to register. Looking about for the required six free- COMPIETE UNOFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC VOTE FOR MAYOR. West Side. East Side. Precinct Precinct. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Sl 40 41 fll 42 .. 21 3 5I 8 2 I 4 i 61 1 51 2 8 3 0 5 4 2 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 1 2 2 4 2 3 lO 2 4 4 2 7 5 7 2 3 4 2 1 1 3 9 2 5 4 8 3 4 13 3 6 12 5 4 2 8 4 10 3 0 4 14 4 7 8: 7 3 3 4 5 5 4 8 6 6 7 6 5 2 3 7 172 241 188 lr.2 S1)392 4! 43 .. 44 . . 45 .. 48 . . 47 . . 48 .. 49 .. 50 .. 51 .. 52 . . 53 .. 54 . . 55 .. 56 .. 57 . . 58 .. 81 59 .. 4 60 .. 2 61 8 62 .. 63 .. 64 .. 65 .. 66 . . 67 . . 68 .. 9 . . 0 . . 71 .. 72 .. 73 . . T8H 74 .. 76 77 78 79 80 81 83 84 85 86 87 SS 89 I II Total Total 1381152' Total West Side Grand total . 8!392 holders by whom he could swear his vote in, McDonell was further chagrined for the reason that he could find only three such citizens. But time is precious to a candidate for public office, especially on election day, and he finally gave the task up and proceeded to look after his candidacy In other precincts. About the only consolation Mr. McDonell can gain from his inability to vote' is the fact that one vote either way would not very ma terially have changed the result of Sat urday's election. COMMITTEE ' VILTj ORGANIZE Republicans to Meet Tonight in Selling-Hirsch Hall. A. B. Manley, temporary chairman of the Republican city central committee, has issued a call for a meeting of the committeemen at the Selling-Hirsch building at 8 o'clock tonight. This meet ing has been called under the provisions of the direct primary law, which require that the central committees of political HOUSEHOLD NEEDS pno Australian, Wyominr and Washington "'Coal delivered promptly In any quan tity. Phone us your order. Star coal Co. 40 2d st. Phones Main 1613. A 1&&4. mine coal: a Ives mora heat and less ash. Churchley Bros.. 13th and Marshall sts. phones Main 031, A 3931. Vlnrict Cut Flowers always fresh from I! luiiot our own conservatories. Martin ft Forbes Co 847 Washington at- Both phones. Electric Fixtures "kom,eu"' gS prices are right. ' All work guaranteed. Western Electric Works, 61 Sixth street. THntincr Knives. Forks and all Silverware A iHUllg replated as good as new. Oregon Plating Works. 16th and Alder. Main S575. A 2575. fnnvl Richmond and Wallsend Australian. VUBl Independent Coal A Ice Company, ComDSoy. opposite city Library. Both phones. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. The first sale of Prince Rupert lots will be held at Vancouver, British Columbia, May 25th to 29th, 1909. Prince Rupert is the "Western terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The sale will be held in the interests of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company and the Government of British Columbia; half of the lots offered being owned by each party. From 2000 to 2400 lots will be offered. The sale will be held by auction and the terms of payment will be one-quarter cash and the balance in one, two and three years, with interest at six per cent. Agreements will be executed immediately on payment of the first installment, and purchasers may enter into possession at once. - Titles are absolutely indefeasible, which means that the government of British Columbia guarantees all ti tles. For maps and further particulars, write, C. D. RAND, Agent for the Government and Railway, Vancouver B. C. parties shall meet within five days fol lowing the primary election and effect an organization. Permanent organiza tion of the Republican committee will be formed at tonight's meeting, which, it is expected, will be attended by every member of the committee. It is the purpose of the Republican committee to conduct an active campaign preceding the municipal election June 7, that the election of the entire ticket nom inated Saturday may be assured. The details of such a campaign will be out lined at the meeting tonight and other business properly concerning the party organization will be transacted. The Democrats also are planning an active campaign in support of Judge Munly's candidacy for Mayor. Chair man Thomas said yesterday that he did not consider it was compulsory under the direct primary law for the party to hold a meeting and effect an organization, and for that reason it is probable that the minority party will prosecute Its cam paign under its1 present organization. Reception to Consul Miller. EUGENE, Or., May 9. (Special.) On Wednesday evening. May 19, a farewell reception will be given Consul H. B. Mil ler and family of Eugene, who leave soon for Mr. Miller's post In. Yokohama. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTIAND, May 9. Maximum tempera ture, 52.7 degrees; minimum "temperature. 44.7 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M-. 7.4 feet. Change in last 24 hours. 0 feet. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to & P. M. ), .28 Inch; total rainfall since September 1. 1908, 32. 20 Inches; normal rainfall since September 1, 1908, 40.64 inches; Deficiency. 8.44 Inches. Total Bunshine. May 8. 1909, 7 hours 54 minutes; possible sunshine. May 8. 1909, 14 hours 42 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M., 30.01 Inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A small low pressure area la central over Western Montana and another small low pressure area overlies Nevada. The baro meter is rising rapidly over Western Ore gon and Northwestern California. Light rain has fallen In Oregon. Washington and Idaho PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. BEALL & CO.. 309 E. Yamhill. MITCHELL, LEWIS STAVER. E Mor A 2d ART GLASS AND MIRRORS. POVEY BROS. GLASS CO.. 5th & Flanders. AUTO AND BICYCLE SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT. U6 6th St. BABBITTS, SOLDER, ETC. PACIFIC METAL WKS., 73 N. 2d. BAGS. BURLAP AND TWISJB. W. C. NOON BAi CO.. 28-34 1st St. BAKERIES. ROYAL BAKERY CO., 11th and Everett. BELTING AND MILL SUPPLIES. NOTT-DAV1S CO., 40 let at. BICYCLE AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BALLOU At WK1UHI, S6 6th St. BOOKSELLERS. K. GILL CO.. 135 3d. THE J. BOOTS AND SHOES RUBBER GOODS. Goodman bros. shoe CO.. 30 Front. KRAUSBE BROS. 73 1st St. PRINCE SHOE CO.. 86 8th St. ' BOX MANUFACTURERS. MULTNOMAH LUMBER & BOX CO.. Phone Ex. 80. BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY. D. C. BURNS CO., 2OS-210 Third st. Cash buyers of country produce. EVERDINO & FARRELL. 140 Front. BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE. ICE CREAM. T. S. TOW.NSB.ND CREAMERY CO.. 18 Front. CHEESE. PORTLAND CHEESE CO.. 191 Sd. COJFFEE. TEA .AND SPICES- BOTD T CO.. 90 1st St. CLOS6ET A DEVER3, 1-7 N. Front. CONCRETE MACHINERY. BEALL & CO., 309 E. Yamhill. CONFECTIONERY JOBBERS. ALDON CANDY CO.. 12th and Glisan. MODERN CONFECr RY CO.. 13th & Hort. CORDAGE. BINDER TWINE. PORTLAND CORDAGE CO.. 14th tt Northrop CORNICES AND SKYLIGHTS. J. C. BAYER. Front and Market. DAIRY AND CREAMER! SUPPLIES. MONROE CR1SSELL. 145 Front mt. DOORS, SASH, PAINTS AND OILS. KELLY. THORSEN & CO.. 52-54 Union are. RASMUSSEN & CO.. 194-196 2d. DRUGGISTS. BLt'MAl'ER-PRANK DRUG CO. CLARKE. WOODWARD DRUG CO.. 9th ft H. DRY GOODS. FLEISCHNER. MAYER & CO.. Front tt Ash. MEIER & FRANK COMPANY. ELECTRIC AND GAS FIXTURES. BARRETT'S, 4)S-412 Morrison. ELECTRIC MACHINERY SUPPLIES. PACIFIC ELECTRIC ENG. CO . 213 2nd. WESTERN ELECTRIC WKS.. 61 6tb. FEED. GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. LEN'SCH BROS., 241 Front st FIREPLACES AND TILES. ""BARRETT'S," 4UB-412 Morrison. FISH AND OYSTERS. PORTLAND FISH CO.. 34 Front st. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. W. B. GLAi'KE CO.. 168 Front. K'SWES St KOSKEY, 128 Front. FRUITS. EGGS, POULTRY AND MEATS. DRYER, BOLLAM & CO., 128 Front. FURNACES AND REGISTERS. Mi'ORE-MEAGHER CO.. 42 1st. J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO., Front ft Mat. FURNISHING GOODS. METER FRANK COMPANY. FURNITURE. HETWOOD BROS. & WAKEFIELD. 148 Jf. Tenth. GAS ENGINES AND LAUNCHES. REIERSON MACHINERY CO.. 182 Morrison. GRADING AND ROCK MACHINERY. BEALL A. CO.. 3o9 E. Yamhill. GRAIN. FLOUR. FEED. CEREALS. ALBERS EROS. CO.. Front ft Mala. but the amounts were very light, except In the Willamette Valley and along the Coast. It is much cooler in Oregon, Washington and extreme Northern California and slight ly warmer In Southern Idaho. Utah and Nevada. The indications are for clearing weather in this district Monday, with higher temper atures in , Oregon and Washington. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 5 P. M.. Pacific time. May 9. 1909: STATIONS State of Weather. Baker City . Busmarck. . . . . . Boise. ......... Eureka. ....... Helena K am loops North Head... Pocatello Portland . ..... Red Bluff.... Roseburg Sacramento. . . . Salt Lake San Francisco. Spokane Ta com H. Tatoosh Island .Walla Walla.. Blaine , Siskiyou Marshfleld Tonopah. ...... Kalispell T. Trace. T 12N Pt. Cloudy O.OOi 8SW Clear i- i 14W 8JW iW 14SE 14jSW 4 W 9'SW 8'NW 14iSW 14SW fl's ISiW 20SW 10'S 12'SW Pt. Cloudy 0.00 Clear 0.00 0.01 k'loudy ICloudy 4S'0.42 70 0.OO 52'0.27 Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy 210.00 ft 0.01 Clear Pt. Cloudy Clear 72 0.001 72 COO Cloudy 5RO.OO 5010.01 52 0.19 48 0.04 Clear Cloudy Rain Pt. Cloudy dear Rain Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy 60 0.0B aw 4lSW I 4E '10 'aw 22'NW 4W 5ft 0.22 I50JO.00 VotO.'oo! BOlO.OOi Clear FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Showers, followed by fair; warmer; westerly winds. Oregon and Washington Showers, fol lowed by fair weather; warmer; westerly winds. Idaho Showers. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster. Today Is positively the last day for dis count on West Side gas bills. Read "Gas Tips." GROCERIES. ALLEN ft LEWIS, 44-54 Front st. MASON-EHRMAN CO.. 5th and Everett. WADEAMS ft CO.. 4th and Oak. -WADHAMS ft KERR BROS.. Hoyt and 4th. HARD WALL PLASTERS. THE ADAMANT CO.. 433 Worcester bids;. HARNESS AND SADDLERY. JOHN CLARK SADDLERY CO.. 104-106 Front. HIDES, FURS. WOOL. KAHX BROS.. 191 Front St. ICE CREAM MANUFACTURERS. HAZEL WOOD CREAM CO.. 3d ft Hoyt. IRON, STEEL, WAGON MATERIAL. ROBERTSON H' WARE ft Steel Co.. 67 Front. KODAK PHOTO SUPPLIES. PORTLAND PHOTO SUPPLY CO., 149 3d. LEATHER. L. MASTICK ft CO.. 74 Front street. LTVESTOCK COMMISSION. PORT. UNION STOCKY' DS. 17th ft Vaughn. LUMBER. NORTH PAC LMBR. CO., 306 Wells-Fargo bldg. MACHINERY MERC HANTS. PORTLAND MACHINERY CO.. 62 1st. ZIMMERMAN-WELLS-BROWN, 2d and Ash. MEATS. FRANK L. SMITrf CO., 226-228 Alder. METAL WINDOWS. J. C. BAYER. Front and Market. MILLINI.RY. CASE ft REIST CO.. 6th and Oak. MONUMENTS. BLAESING GRANITE CO., 287 Sd. W. W. MINAR. 335 E. Morrison. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, 268 1st. ORGANS. CHURCH AND PARLOR. EILERcj PIANO HOUSE, Wash, ft Park sts. PAPER AND SHELF BOXES. PORTLAND PAPER BOX CO.. 2u8 Oak. PAPER AND STATIONERY. 3. W. P. M FALL. 100 Front. PHONOGRAPHS. SHERMAN, CLAY ft CO.. oth ft Morrison. PIANOS. EILERS PIANO HOUSE, Wash, ft Park arts. REED-FRENCH PIANO CO., 6th ft Burnslde. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.. 6th ft Morrison. PICKLES, VINEGAR, ETC. KNIGHT PACKING CO.. 474 East Alder. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE. S4-6 Front. ROAD ft STREET-MAKING MACHINERY. BEALL ft CO.. :iuu E. Yamhill. SAW MANUFACTURERS. SIMONDS Mjj'G. CO.. fco 1st ml. SCHOOL FURNITURE, SUPPLIES. N. W. SCHOOL FURNITURE CO.. 244 3d. SKIRTS AND OVERALLS. H. WOLF ft SONS. 73-75 First St. STOVES AND RANGES. LOWENBEKG & GOING Co., 13th ft Irving. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS. EILERS PIANO HOUSE. Wash, ft Para mtm. WAGON AND TRUCK WORKS. NORTH PACIFIC WAGON WORKS. 4th and Hoyt. WINES AND LIQUORS. BLTJMAUER ft HOCH. 108 4th at. HENRY FLECKENSTEIN ft CO.. 204 2d St. WIRE AND IRON WORKS. PORTLAND WIRE I. WKS., 2d ft Everett. FINANCIAL BONDS AND STOCKS. OVERBECK ft COOKE CO.. 216 B- of Trade. FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. A. H. BIRKELL CO.. 202-3 McKay bldg. W. J. CLEMENS. Commercial Club bldg. PETTIS-GROSSMAYER CO.. Board of Trade bldg. - STOCKS. BONDS AND GRAIN. DOWNING-HOPKINS CO., 201-4 Couch bldg. TIMBER' LANDS. EMBODY ft BRADLEY CO.. 708 C. of Com. FREDERICK ft KRIBS. 328 Cham, of Com. JAMES D. LACEY & CO.. 829 C. of Com. AMUSTMENTS. TONIGHT 8:15. ELM AN VlolinU.. HKXUa THEATER Direction L.ois fiteers Wynn Coman. -j oo J1.50 Kl.OO Gal XI.OO (No reserves) Open 7:SO P. M. Carriages 10:10. BENEFIT CONCERT TO Beatrice Evelyn Wilson (Child Pianist) HEILIG THEATER May 12, 8:15 P. M. Tickets on Sale at Box Office After 10 A. M. Monday. May 10. Don't Forgret the Date. Wednesday, May 12, 8:15 P. M. BUNGALOW THEATER Phones Main 117; A 4234. Empire Theater Co. ((Inc. ) Lessee. Oeo. L. Baker. Gen. Manager. Tonight, all this week, matinee Saturday, Baker Stock Co. in Eleanor Robson's great success MERELY MAKY ANN Kveninffs, 25c, 35c, 50c. Mats.. 15c, 25c. Next week "The Little Minister. LYRIC Theater, 7th and Alder Phones A 102B. Main 46SS. Prices. 10. 20. 30o Corner Seventh and Alder Streets. WEEK OF MAY TH. The popular Lyric Stock Company in the Kreat temoerance drama. "TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM." Every evening at 8:15; matinees Sunday; Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, it 2:15. Special Children's Matinee Saturday Next week "Thelma." MAIN . A 1020. BIat1nec Ex. Sundays and Holidays. 15-25-500 NIGHTS theater !5-?5-50-75n Week of May 10 Thou. H. Ince. In "Wlse Mike"; Rositia Camelli: Sunny South (10 People) ; Combs ft Stone; Wells & Sells; Baader-LaVelle Trio, Dorothy Brew; Or chestra; Pictures. THE GRAND-VauaevilledeLax. WEEK STARTING MAY 10, '09. Mr. and Mrs. FORBES Presenting "A WILD ROSE." Grover A Richards. Miller & Tempest. Cal Stewart. The Variety Four, Harry McDuffee, Grandaeoope. PANTACES THEATER Advanced Vaudeville, Stars of AU Nations. MR. AND MRS. EDWARD H. LUCAS The well-known English artlrts, in "Scenes From Dickens," wiih Fpet-ial scenery and old Ensrlish Furniture. Matinees daily, 15c: two shows at night, 15c and 25c. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE In Effect November 1, 190ft. Daily or Sunday. Fer IJne. 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TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS The Ore iron ion will receive copy by mail, provided sufficient remittance for . a definite number of iHues is sent. Acknowledgement of such remittance will be forwarded promptly. In case box office address Is required, use regular form (riven, and count this as prt of the ad. Answers to advertisements will be forwarded to patrons, provided self-addressed stamped envelopes are furnished. On charge of book advertisement! the chance will be based on the actual number of lines appearina; in the paper, regardless of the number of words In each line. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At 806 Monroe street, fine furniture, russ. etc.. of private residence. Take U car. Bale at 10 o'clock. Baker & Son, Auctioneers. At Wilson's salesrooms, corner Second and Yamhill, at lO A. M. J. T. Wilson, auc tioneer. At 211 First st.. Portland Auction Co.'s old stand; sale 10 A. M., by the Ford Auc tion Co. Ford, auctioneer. FAXON To Mr. and Mrs. Willis Faxon, C38 Third street, a son. May 7. MEETING NOTICES. WILLAMETTE LODGE, NO. 2, A. F. AND A. , M. Special com munication this (Monday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in F. C. de gree. Visiting brethren welcome. ' W. S. WEEKS, Sec. HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12, A. F. AND A. M Stated communi cation this (Monday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Visitors are cordially invited. W. M. DE LIN. Sec MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP TER, NO. 14. O- E. S. Stated meet 1 Ing thiH (Monday) evening. East 8th and Burnside. Degrees. BELLE RICHMOND. Sec. ' MULTNOMAH" COUNCIL ROY AL ARCANUM meets at K. P. Hall, 11th and Alder streets, the second and fourth Monday of eacli month at 8 P. M. Visitors cor dially welcome. H. Claussenlus, Jr., secretary. 125 11th st. PORTLAND CAMP. NO. 107, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, will give a whist party Wednesday evening. May 12, in the W. O. W. Temple. 128 11th st. Refreshments. Dancing. Admission, 15 cents. Dunning-, McEntee Jk GUbaugb, Funeral Directors. 7th ud Pine, phone Main 4S9. Lady Assistant. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral direct rs. 220 d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 607. J. P. FIN LEY A SON. 3d and Madison. Lady attendant. Phone Main 9, A 1M9. ZELLER-B YRNE S CO.. ers. 72 Russell. East 1082. Funeral Direct Lady aaftstat. F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker 4 14 East Alder. Lady asidstant. phone East AS. McEXTEE-ERICSOX CO- Undertakers!, lady aMiitant. 409 Alder. M 91SX. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY PRESIDENT, Main 800. SECRETARY. Main S98. HIMAXK OFFICER. East 4779. JiEW TODAY. PICK IT UP R0 acres In section 32. line soil, mile east of the United Railroad and '2 miles northwest of Llnnton; great activity in this locality, $3600; enuff said. C. R. DeBurgh, 217 Ablngton bldg. Trackage to Lease 40x100 E. First and Madison. $75 per 'mo. R. HOFER, 274 Oak. Main 5405. (jeOBOfa BLAC&. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. (All Branches.) 823 Worcester Bldg. Phones. Main 6371. A 401S RELIABLE business man going to Prince Ru pert auction will buy for several clients. T 71, Oregonian. WANTED- Boy about 17 years for general store work. Lion Clothing Co. NEW TODAt. ACREAGE HOMES FROM 5 TO 20 ACRES RANGING IN PRICE FROM $2500 TO $8500 Less Than Ten Miles Out BY RAILROAD OR DRIVE They Are Just What MANY PEOPLE Are Looking: For and Do Not Know Where to Find Them. SOME OF THEM ARE Nicely Improved. TERMS $500 AND UP OREGON HOMES CO. 21 Morrison S. nn a rmiD IRRIGATED FILE TODAY on 40 or 180-acre tract. LAND OFFICE 309 Wells-I'arEO Bldg. Quarter Block ON GRAND AVENUE AND OREGON STREET with a solid 9-room house thereon to lease for a term of 20 years at inviting rental. This is just the proposition for speculators and builders to take hold of. Enough said. For details call at the office of Julius Kraemer 1M) FIFTH ST. FINE FARM 540 Acres - One of the finest farms in Washing ton County, 10 miles from Portland, about a quarter of a mile from United Railroads, more than 300 acres under plow. 100 acres good timber, balance pasture, ideal for subdividing. E. W. HAINES Forest Grove, Or. 640 ACRES $4.00 Per Acre Must sell at once, section of land in the Deschutes River Valley, near Central Oregon Railroad line. This being inside the reservation, the state will pay you $5 an acre net ; 1,500,000 feet of timber; .$1500 cash will handle. Burney 6 Burney, Owners Room 15, 270!2 Washington Street. A 4722, Main 7995. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Beautiful quarter block, southwest cor ner of 28th and Raleigh. Great view; two blocks from carline: no climbing to get to it. Nothing as accessible and as sight ly in that part of the city at any price. Will make two magnificent residence sites if desired. Inside lot on south side of Thurman, between 28th and 29th; commands a splen did view, all street improvements in; houses on each side of the lot. Non-resident owner wants to sell and will take $1000 less than as good a lot can be bought for inside of it. R. M. WILBUR Main. 2560. 306 Chamber of Commerce. If you have a lot In Irvlngton. Holladay Park, Piedmont, Rose City Park or else where in the City of Portland, we will build for you an artistic house, and you can pay us In Installments. Let us figure with you. WHY NOT? BUTTER WORTH-STEPHENSON CO., INC., Main 852S. 35 Lafayette Bldg., 6th and Washington Sts. HOLLADAY'S ADDITION FORECLOSED PROPERTY. '100x100. southwest corner East Ninth arid Weidler. with S-room house, full basement, furnace, etc.. fine neigh borhood, $7000. Terms with sufficient cash payment. Ground worth $5000; house insured for $4000. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT MERCHANTS SAVINCS & TRUST COMPANY - 247 WASHINGTON STREET. WEST SIDE A BEAl'TIPl'L HOI'S E OX EASY 3IOXTI1LY PAYMENTS. Your choice of those new, modern, six -room houses, N. W. cor. 27th and Savier sts., near Forestry Park ; gas. e 1 e c tricity, fireplaces, furnaces, full cement basements. Price $4250; $400 down, $40 per month. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY (Owner) 1H)1 Board of Trade Rids Phone Main 447. BKAZEB - STREET ADDITION, Lots 50x100, Including Improvements, ID Per Cent Cash, BaL Monthly. See St HOON MAKER 70K-8 Corbett Bids;. Phones M 755, A 5722 For Rent Store Room 42x100 four floors and basement steam heat, electric llgrht, Otis elevator. PACIFIC PAPER CO., Fourth and Anlteny. LAND NEW TODAY. $4200 100x100, corner of East 9th and "WYgant sts., with new and modern house; 3 bedrooms. $6000 50x100, in Irvington and new and modern home, with every convenience; 4 bed rooms and sleeping porch; asphalt street; close to best car service on East Side, 15 minutes from 5th and Wash ington sts. Can make very desirable terms. ROUNIREE 6 DIAMOND 241 Stark st., cor. Second. FINE LOTS and HOMES IN GREGORY HEIGHTS On terms easier than rent. Coma to ofIce. We will take you out. Six months' rent free to lot buyers. Uff k.. Ak. " - JS 'J" m 418 Corbetl Bids, Fifth and Morrison. Willamette Heights FOR SALE Those two new 5-room houses on Wilson street, with all modern con veniences; full lots; street now being improved. Price, $4000; terms. RUSSELL 8 BLYTH COMMONWEALTH BUILDING. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. F. Abraham, 205 Ablngton bids. Main S2Z6. Andrews, b V.. & Co. M. 30 Hamilton bldg. Baker, Alfred A., 212 Ablngton bldg;. Beck. William G., 312 Failing bldg. Blrrell, A. H. Co., 202-3 McKay bldg. Real estate. Insurance, mortgages, loans, etc. Brubaker &. Benedict, 502. McKay big. M. 549 Chapln & Herlow, 332 Chamber Commerce. Cook, B. S.. & Co., 503 Corbett bldg. Fields. C E , & Co., Board of Trade bldg. Jennings & Co.. Main 16S. 206 Oregonian. Lee. M- K.. room 411 Corbett bldg. parrlsh, Watkins & Co., 250 Alder st. Richardson, A. B.. 221 Com. Club bldg. ' Schalk, Geo. D., 254 Stark st. Main or A 392 Sharkey, J. p.. & Co.. 122 Sixth st. The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition). Waddel, W. O-. 309 Lumber Exchange bldg. Walker, 8. T., 604 Corbett bldg. White. B. F.. 227H Washington st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. LEXTS 5 lots and good 6-room house, barn and other outbuildings, all clear and under cultivation, fruit trees, Bmall fruit. 1 block from school, only S2250. C. F. Pnuger & Co., room 6, Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison sts. 20TH AND UPSHUR. Full lot. for warehouse or other pur poses, on Upshur, between 19th and 20th, H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 213 Commercial Club Bldg. ROSE CIT PARK. Fine corner, 100x100, with view of Mt. Hood, two blocks from carline, can be sold at bargain if taken at once. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 213 Commercial Club Bldg. ROSE CITY PARK. Fine corner. 100x100. with view of Mt. Hood, two blocks from carline, can be sold at a bargain if taken at once. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 213 Commercial Club Bldg. FOR SALE by owner, a beautiful bungalow, just finished. 5 rooms, hot and cold wa ter, bath and full basement ; on West avenue, west slope of Mt. Tabor. Call phone B 1926, 15 East 61st st. ROOSEVELT near Mt. Tabor; one of the prettieat tracts on the market; 3 blocks from car. Bull Run water; lots $300 to $400, easy terms; also have two good farms for sale. Sewart, owner, 227 Meridian ave. Tabor 1464. ROSE CITY PARK. One lot. two blocks from the carline, for $475; all improvements paid for. H- P. PALMER-JONES CO., 213 Commercial Club Bldg. BY owner, new 6-room bungalow, strictly .modern, restricted neighborhood; cement basement; front and rear porches; lot SOx 100; 18 Cedar st., Flrland, one block from cars; $1950; terms. Phone, Tabor 644. ROSE CITY PARK. One lot. two blocks from the carline, for $475; all improvements paid for. H. P. PALMER-J ONES CO., 213 Commercial Club Bldg. IRVINOTOX QUARTERS Wv have several choice quarter block! in Irving ton at attractive prices. H. P. PALMER-JOXES CO., 213 Commercial Club Bldg. $1500 ONLY; the southeast corner 100x104 of East 31st and Clinton sts.; right on the carline; grand residence site. C. F. Pnuger & Co.. room 6 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison sts. PORTLAND HEIGHTS $4300 Lot 85x115, - Including reinforced concrete walls and lumber; magnificent unobstructed view. National Realty & Trust Co., 326 Wash. street. BY OWNER Strictly modern. 0-room resi dence, corner lot, heart of city. West Side. Call early morning or evening, 780 East Yamhill; no agents. HALSEY ST.. near 19th, the best 7 -room modern home, right amongst the $10,000 houses, price $420. Owner. AB 84, Ore gonian. CLOSE to Steel bridge, nice home, eight rooms; also 6-room house. Owner, 3-2 Ross st. Phone C 1056. CHOICE EAST BURNSIDE DISTRICT. 7 -room residence, 46 East 24th st. N., modern and first-class; owner. NEW modern cottage, corner lot 50x100; $2400. Call 410 Failing bldg. ACREAGE- In all parts of the city. Call 410 Failing bldg. SIGHTLY lota in Fulton Park. Call 410 Fail ing bldg. LOTS $5 down (5 per month; also acreage. H. Landis, 250 Alder st.. room 7. FOR SALE Lare modern 5-room cottage. $40u; terms. WW Garfield ave. FINE acre orchard tracts, easy terms. 272 Stark st. - TRACKAGE 120x200, East 1st and Madison, R. Hofer, 274 Oak. , Main 5t6o.