16 Till? MORNING Oni-COMA.V. l'HIDW, MAY SS. 1WJ. BOARD WOULD ACT QUICKLY FOR SPAN Executive Body to Meet Today to Expedite Condemna tion Proceedings. O'REILLY SITE IS WANTED Owner Refuses $1000 Tender He ."Will Appeal to Council to Trade Ilawthorne-Arenne Land J Instead of Coin. Condemnation proceedings by the city j -sill be commenced at once to take over ; sufficient property belonging- to Drake C. O'Reilly and associates along Haw jthome avenue to permit of the building I of the projected steel span across the 'TCMlaraette River, If the City Executive ! Board this afternoon adopts the recora- roendation of the bridge committee, made at a special meeting held yesterday aft ernoon. In the meantime. Mr. O'Reilly and those Interested with him. will carry the subject before the City Council, ask ing to have the north half of Hawthorne avenue across block 11 vacated, the ob ject being to give this to Mr. O'Reilly In exchange for the portion of his ground the municipal officials w1h on which to cross with the new bridge. Proceedings to construct the steel bridge w-lll be carried forward as rapidly as possible In the unwinding of the great . amount of red tape necessary in the case. Mayor Lane and the members of the bridge committee realizing there Is the strongest possible demand for the struc ture at the earliest possible moment. They will not delay the matter one mo ment more than is actually necessary fo make certain they are getting a good bridge for the money to be expended and to be sure also that everything is legal. As has been previously publlsned. the bridge will be of the lift-draw type, and will be about G2H feet wide. The act providing for the brUige Is so closely drawn that nothing Is left for the Execu tive Board but the building of the span at the place named and at the grade al- , ready established by custom. Efforts 041 behalf of certain Interested people to secure a new grade that the bridge might ; be built sufficiently high to clear the larger vessels that pass through the draw very frequently, seem doomed to failure, as that point Is fixed by the act Itself, and there seems nothing to do but proceed to build the structure as specified in the charter amendment, adopted by the peo ple two years ago. . Seek nights Only. Mr. O'Reilly and associates declared to Mayor Lane and the members of the bridge committee yesterday afternoon that they have no desire whatever to "hold-up" the city, buf merely want what . is right In the premises. Mayor Lane, in . the name of the city, made a tender of HOW to Mr. O'Reilly, so that when con demnation proceedings are begun In the . Circuit Court the municipality can show that- a tender was made and refused, this being necessary In such proceeding. . Mr. O'Reilly said he would not name any : price for the property controlled by blm. : as he felt that It might look as though : he were trying to compel the city to pay a certain fixed sum before it gets the property for the bridge right of way. "We feel that we prefer to have con demnation proceedings or some such an . arrangement." explained Mr. O'Reilly to the Mayor and members of the commit tee. "I hardly know what Is the true value of the land, and will feel better satisfied If the court or a Jury fixes It. ; We are not. In any sense, trying to force , the city to pay us something, but we want to have our rights protected. We have urgent need for the property under con , sideratlon. for the loading of our boats i and other purposes, but. if the Council will vacate that part of Hawthorne ave , nue lying south of the proposed bridge right of way. and exchange that for our property, such action will be satisfactory ' to us." Report to Be Made Today. The Executive Board will have Its reg ! ular meeting at 4 o'clock this afternoon. - when the report of the bridge committee ' will be made. As this committee has f virtually full charge of the matter, there t Is no doubt the board will adopt the re I port, and approve the type of span rec f ommended. The next step Is to advertise ; Tor bids nr construction of the bridge. ' and It will be impossible. It Is feared. ' to let the contract before the election In '. June, at which time the people are to vote upnn the question of changing the location to Market street. However, there seems to be no danger of a change, as all over the city push clubs and various organizations have passed strong resolu tions, favoring Madison street, and It seems that site will be approved by the voters, without doubt. GAMBLERS J0PAY FINES Judge Bronangh Penalise Men Ar rested In Raid. The six gamblers arrested In a raid April 1. pleaded anility before Presid ing Circuit Judge Bronaugh yesterday, f and were fined as follows: J. TL. Price. ; 125: Harry Wallace. $2S; J. T. Shea. $S0; J. C. Davis. 125; C. Dangerfleld. $50. J and Harry Olson. 125. Joe Houcett pleaded guilty yesterday 1 of larceny of 1218.60 by embezzlement I from the Star Laundry Company on I Peptember 1. a He was sentenced to three years i'n the penitentiary and , paroled. The money has been refunded. Ioucett was formerly a driver for the ' company. He is said to have fallen behind with his payments to the com : pity, and was accordingly charged with embeszlement. Circuit Court Notes. Judge Gantenbeln decided yesterdsy morning that E. C. Meyer Is entitled to fc0 mages from thf Clear Lake Irrigation A Lumber Company, having been em ployed as foreman of a logging! cam-. The company offered no testimony. Louie) Cohen, fined (GO by Judge Van S. ante for having charge of games of "freeseout" at Blaster's saloon. 246 First street, will be obliged to pay the fine. Judge Cleland affirmed the judgment of the lower court yesterday morning. Judge Morrow took under advisement ; yesterday morning the suit of Anthony : Hardy against C. F. Bunker, over a ' S30-lcechest at Ltnnton. GROCERS HAVE GAY TIME California Is Bountiful Host to Dele gates En Route Here. "Delegates from the East who are coming to the National Convention of Retail Orocers at Portland by way of California, are being elaborately en -itertalned In that state. Yesterday they were met at Los Angeles by local and state officials of the grocers associa tions and were taken in a tour of the city and vicinity In two special obser vation cars, making the "balloon trip through Holly wood. Santa Monica, Ocean Park. Venice and Kedondo. tak ing lunch at Venice. In the evening the wlsitors were entertained at a banquet and reception given under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce. F. B. Connolly, of San TPranclnco. sec retary of the California association, and Coast director of the National associa tion, with others will have a private car attached te the Ohio train and ac company the Kast.rners to I'aso Rohles. Iel Monte and Sn Francisco, arriving at that city Sunday. The party will be driven over the city and suburbs Sunday afternoon and Monday will be entertained at the Fairmont by the California Fruit Canners' Association. The delegation will arrive In Portland Wednesday and will establish bead quarters at the Cornelius. The Mississippi Valley ' grocers are coming by way of a Canadian route, be ing reported yesterday at Winnipeg, where they were entertained by the local organization. JULIUS ORDIVAY IS DEAD COAST ( ?IOEER A!VT , LOCAL SAWMVLXi MAX SrCCCMBS lie Attained 7 7 Tears of Age and Was Identified With Karly Portland. Julius Ordway. 77 years of sge. a Pa cific Coast pioneer and formerly a well known business man of this city, died yesterday morning at St. Vincent's Hos pital, after a prolonged Illness. Mr. Ord way was born In Newport, Me., March 6. 132. At an early age he removed with his father to Orono. Me., where he received his education In the common schools and In Foxcroft Academy. He came to the Pacific Coast by way of the Isthmus of Panama, arriving at San Francisco In ltg. He was engaged for a time In the lumbering business at Kureka. Cal., later taking up the same pursuit In San Fran Cisco. Later he engag-d In mining In Nevada near Plnoche. After three years he abandoned the property and returned to San Francisco. There he met the late W. C. Ralston, banker, of that city, who Induced him to come to Oregon to as sume chsrge of ttw Willamette Steam Mills Limbering and Manufacturing Com pany. Thie plant was destroyed by lira a number of years aso. and Mr. Ord way then became Identified with the It-man-Pouleen Lumber Company. He re tired from business several years ago. He He was at one time a member of the Portland Bosrd of Education. Mr. Ordway Is survived by his wife. Iflri. June McMlllen Ordway. a prominent member of the Woman's Press. Club of Oregon. Arrangements for the funersl have not yet been completed, but the services will be held Punday afternoon from Holman's Chapel. The Interment will be In Lone Fir cemetery. WAS PILGRIM DESCENDANT J. T Borden's Ancestors) Came) to America In trie Maj flower. J. T. Borden, trsvellng representative of The Oregonlan circulation department, who died of heart failure, on a St. John car Wednesday evening, was horn 6 years ago in Taunton. Mass. His an cestors came over In the Mayflower of which he wss) a descendant In an un broken line. Mr. Borden had visited sll the towns on the main line1 of the Oregon Railroad A. Navigation Company from Portland to Baker City. He made two tr.ps through Central Oregon by team. On the day of nia drain ne left Baker City on the Chi- . i'H.wiiw mi win , m . imi i a T 1 i : . i li 1 H j The Late J. T. Berdea. cago-Portland special in good health, ar riving In Portland the same evening. He boarded a car to go to his home at St. John. This mil the car that caused the shocking tragedy by which the little Cerrano boy lost his life on Williams avenue. The deceased wss the best-known travel ing circulation representative In the state. Thousands of people alor.g all the rail road lines In Oregon knew him well. He w as of happy congenial disposition, a valued and trusted employe and beloved by his sssociates. Mr. Borden had ben twice married, his first wife having died a number of years ago. leaving two sons, one of whom Is now at '!ldenda!e. Wash., and the other at Twin Kails. Idaho. His second wife survives hlm. : p., . i r - ' . ' t j .. , . - - : It . . K .',. :s i.. :?'iM; : ,- v.-' .. t .;: h The Late Jalla. Or4way. TTT11I.......... BLAKE, TOLL CO. TO BUILD AT ONCE Will Erect Six-Story Structure at Fourth and Ankeny Streets. ESTIMATE COST, $105,000 Plane Drn, Rids to Be RecelTrd la "ew Hays, and Construction Will Probably Take Sis Montlia. Realty Value Stimulate d. Blake. M-FJ Co. will build a snt-stot-r and basement building at the southwest comer of Fourth and Ankeny street a Plans of the new structure have been completed by McNsughton. Raymond Lawrence, which firm of architects will be ready to receive bids for construction In few days. The new quarters for the wholesale paper concern will occupy ground space of 12S feet on Fourth street and loo on Ankeny. The plans accepted provide for six-story building of heavy mill con struction, with the Rrl story of steel, the facing to be of cream-colored brick. fnder present etlmtf-s the building will cost from tlCO.ooo to tio&.ooe end will be completed In about six months. Ki. cavatlon la to start as soon as pnealM and the work will be pushed forward with dispatch. The site la half of the property for merly occupl-d by the Iexter 8taol-s. de stroyed by frre on the night of July 140S. The half block was bought by the Mercantile Investment Company soon after the fire, and this company sold the Fifth street part to K. . Crawford, of Vancouver. Wash., for about ;s.0o. and the Fourth street pl-e to lilake. McFalt Co. for about I-ii.Ouo. The Mercantile Investment Company Is composed of K. House. F. A. Reed. I. G. Iavldson. I . Palmer. J. M. Letter. J. C. Heck, all of Portland, and Frank Perrlne. now of Angeles. The part of the quarter block owned by Blake. MrFsil Co.. Is estimated by expert realty men as being now worth lloo. ooo. It Is located in a part of the city that has been built up In the last year or two with high-class buildings. On the Crawford half of the ground there nnw' stands a substantial brick building, fully occupied: across Ankeny street Is located the new building of the Pacific Paper Company, recently completed: across Fourth street Is the building owned by the Corbett es tate and occupied by Neuatadter Bros. Within a radius of three blocks some of the moat important business buildings In the city are already erected, and In a few months a number of others will be constructed, notably the Intended Im provements on the property of the Cap tain Thompson estate. Blake. MrFail Co. Is an Oregon corpora tion, with branches In Seattle and Spo kane. It Is separate from the San Fran cisco corporation of the same name. Vh-n the building Is completed the firm will occupy about one-half of the entire build ing, the remainder to be rented for busi ness purpoars. The building will be well adapted for the purposes Intended, as It will have a large lobby on the Fourth street side from which will rlee ample stslrcases and elevators of modern type. A light well will aid In furnishing good light to all stories. lilake. McFall Co. has occupied a build ing on Front street for many years, and Is one of the oldest business concerns In the city. The fact that th two big paper houses will be located on the earns street, with only a narrow passageway between, will probably draw others to the locality, for It la well known that paper-houses In all the big cities of the country are grouped together In one localltv. The erection of this big bullJIr.g will have a stimulating effect on vslus of property In the vicinity. Just as the build ing of the others did. Values In the vi cinity have advanced to a remarkable de gree In the last two years, and a brisk movement In realty In that district of the city Is almost certain to come almost Im mediately. The first floor of the new building Is to be devoted to the offices and shipping de. partments of the concern, with probably part of the epae ava liable for stores to be rented out. The upper floors will be arranged In such manner thst If. In the future some space la set aside for con verting Into offices or small factories. It can be done without Interfering with the business of the firm. Beneflt for Seamen's Friend Society The programme to be given In the Armory on Saturday evening for the benefit of the Keamen's Friend Society will be a most Interesting one. Beside solos by Mrs. Ri Bloch Bauer. Mme. d'Aurts. Stuart MrOuIra and Miss Alice Juston. there will be several -chorousea. a violin solo by Miss Lucia Barton, a Dcouipn ciance. nana-t o-nar-a bilanclng by Penson and Hale. T. it. C. A., fancy dance by Miss Leila Bradley and Charles Townsand. A very unusual event will be the hoisting of a topaetl from lbs ship (unsivon. now in port, by sajlors while tney sing rnanile etiorouara F. W. Goodrich will be one of the accompanists for the -evening. Tinkers will be on sale at Kilrs Piano House today and to morrow. DAILY METTOBOIafrCICAL RETORT. priRTLAND. Mar '77. IT T7 WBa'mtirsI ImfafM ft? .- Biggest Bargain in Portland Homes at Gregory Heights FINE LOTS ONLY $150 UP 55 DOWN AND $2.50 MONTH V' will build yon a home to iult, let yon mora ribt In, and pay tu your rest money for awhile, and when fully paid for will fif yon ths deed. . Xo forfeiture for sickness or out of work- A nice, clean, resi dence district, where yotj srilj be proud to live. . Every convenience of life, and close to town. Ask abont free-rent-for-Snininer offer. Come to our downtown office today (Saturday) or Sunday and fro out in our anto. We bur cheap, sell cheao. and fire yon the profit. Office. 418 - ' - ' Coroett EIU, 5ta and Morrison. AFTER FOURYEARS OF MISERY Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's VegetableCompound r.altlmore. Ml "For lour rear rny life waia rrucry to nie. 1 tine red from 1 rreiru lari ties. terrible drag, iruijf tuiia:iot.s. extreme nervou. ties, and that alt rone feebnjr tn mr stomach. I bad riven up hope of fter be-lno; well when I I iran to Vegetable Compound. Then I felt as though new life had been riven me, and I am recomnienilin'-r tt to all my f fiend.." Mr. W. S. Kow, Lanvlowne M.. Uilllruore, MiL The most luo-rstful remetlv in this eountry for the cure of all form of female complaints "i J. Till K. link ham's Vegetable Compound. It has stood the lest of years and to-dar is more widely and tn-cc5fully used than any other female remeiir. Ithiiruml thou-ian-ls ol women ho bare been troubled with displacements, inflam mation, ulceration, fibroid ttimnrs,Mr reirularities. periodic p.-itns. backache, that bearinrf-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had Tailed. If you are sufferiwr from any of these ailments, don t cive up hope until you bare riven i.vii i i.. l 'malum s rge table Compound a I rial. If you would lle special dTice write to Mm, l'lnklianv, I.rnn, Mas., for- it. She has rulded tliou-nml to licnltti, free of Clire-e. haff- In lui 2 btim X f - Tml r!nfs.'l I r. M to i r. W 1 lir-h: l..c; fft in fa : I ar- nrs KrpnfTirw-.tf- XI A lft-rfvas; trr- tti-al. 41 3 tnrh. rten-l -r. T ln h- , T -I I tomwMr Mny :i rnir.u(r; f -as ' r-. 1ft h . S4 mlnwifsi J i -mev r--3 u- to - mi. at ft f. U . r 77 Iik hr. PA-iri7 CTJAIT WKATHKH. Mr 77- ITTATION. f T t f U vavtbsar. sir 4 i 7 T-Ust-ar ":iy... li rrr It .-4W- Kursfc !lisn ........... 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Mar f-yrt arxl n1 U ln!t 4 ho-a-ara . axi-af , hlfi-nc lo wsatwrt -n 's OroaT- an-4 W aarilfglfa-4ht,i,; aoato; ahtrnna l mor,y a'r.-. I4.bo rihorra. ARn II HRMA rRl'lsvr-Hira fa fhl tr-tlT. Ma 17. at hi lata rsv :tm-w. TV4 rt-t at . ramwsi i I rs, rhl, aa-4 3a ysai a. 1 1 moMht an 4 7 4ty "Tn -aanaaay 1 aa a r- tnl- nf I! af-Tt-ar. r Isfsrics. a. K. an 4 A- M Ta rfniiva ara at KinWy rhavk waaraj avn.-ra tac-a-atiar. BnRnrx-lB thia w-nr. 5t M -t Tlma ffsvtsrtlst. a4 f-a jrwara TTm f-mtlrf ara al Fiai m part car i irun-ra. imtifa haraMklvr. URAVJniR Al Hakar ruf. Tvr'r 1r i t-aa U. rar-ft. KvnTml a l-ra latr. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ffl B I Kvmmtrar coal, t ka " fcaat Wra v mir.f cual (tvaa mora b'ti a a 4 ,saa aao. Chf-.M, Br U:n aa4 a ai ta a.t a i a. fhot.M alala A J tall. t'Inrit Vtx -r",w,ri aJaar fra-a trm iui in our aan rnr.intsa Mania a rortaa Ceav. 4T WaaAiaia a. avota pbia . EUrtrle Fixtures TZZZ t rl-r-aa ara riht A H a or uaraais-4. Ua(ra F7!s-t rtc TVetaa. ai tlBta atrsxac IM af ! n r Kaivsra JTraa aa4 all fllvtrwara ' 1 1 u fS rftatsd aa oo-d aa a orsfoi Plating- Woraa. tail. aa4 A-dar. Maxa u,Hk a C. K i-irintl aa4 W.i:a4 Aaatrmitaa Jr-atr daot Coal A ra t'oaipa.1. t ' 1 1 T I .ir-rmrr Mo? h t "soaaa I a if. Sk II I l lee a V DM L-YVVV1 INVESTMENT. COMPANY .- P . - -'1 ' . : - ' e THEY WANT YOU DOWN IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER YALLEY TkT wsnt r feelpj develop the wonderful re sourv.s of that district. Th.r se4 farmers ar.4 f ruitsrewera, a a a k e r a, torvk.er. fl(x"lo rm. law vrs an4 ltbor-rt. Kv.ry avenue of activity prvseats unusual cf.kortut.ltl.e. Thouun4i of acres are now betDa put und.r I r rt -fatlon. wttn thousands ft trri more stiil to be de v.io-xd. It la a new dis trict, with the crportunl tlvs and on.n1r.se common to a new district- Tr.ere Is not another district ta lbs entire '.."est wnlch pre sents so onucti to the toai se.k.r. Investtrate tie Coluesbla River slier. Tea can not afford not to. For further Information write to . PASCO COMMERCIAL CLUB PASCO. WASH. KENNEVilCK COM RCIAL CLUB KE.NNEWICK. WASH. v AC CTl OX 4IU lODAT. A? 'l.a.a.a ats-mt-at. rmr nn-sasl m4 J"--"i.l, at IO A. U J. T. VX Lsav, &4 IX N tJaJLN OT tCLl 7 r.T At ra-mt:r ri 'nr, Vs a-. J K.-. h : irtss-r at . aa'-'. J-" . fc- -- svj ,fe f F"t sx. a "I n. nf; i -rSaT r a i. Mar a: I r U , tt i II i-.at;-a Kmil. Tlf4 a rxl tsattrata (.. t (-. ie rs i rlh,, a la- , O.urr. rSsSTtat Ittas a" 1 k-aat Nl&ia erew tn at 3 P. M J "Vi - in vitrei. r,tara.nt c.amblaJa OTT kl fa borx f fee pasvetta 1 J1 K V m. .'fr, At(-.a r. '. afH 14 . 1 I BiociM 12 a-e. S--fc ffauat-.Tar of Mr. ar.4 M ra tan l r II lake f- .a r-s f r.Ta tm asa-r rm of Itta lasat f Kune-rai tr-r -. Issa1 A 'sf a a 4 Kt h h atraatA !uf-i, Mt eft. i I I M f'r.e-firla rvrs, t'sj,. ( r.ltskKl. IcttiUM.l Kikaw l t me!T). I" - AI Ji IvrataJ mrm -f tfea lata Kanana i. is b-. J at iMBr'.w at. kVisa Ct.taaucb m sfeajt-. '.a a&4 I .r a a. I det UnteM. al 1 .& I H VJs:r.ts. f ld!es' AuiU'an h.ff lis- sf t rra, Zl. li A H. h't f as. -s-. i fu . r it. IMti ir.tet nbi Is r -saw a aatv.4 Cmstry . VAX HKNrttd.AN- T ara- air. M, J", at a A. Jsl . At.r.t i-atnair-a aa saw.aec. t--a nt JsAM t r- if i Iv-sw-esw .sr. M I yara uf.-, a .J av i mx avr-f lata s.m. r K .t( aw. n- . rsa rvt urvt . May rw. ai S f a I M twrvtrrva at im !' f-fl-sa'a I aanTt fwaiava. A-tsa.r, N T . -vapara r -ftw et-T. KH-J-t- Kp At r fasti r tsaa-r. sa isiribral(i at . May X M am r-ex It, i . u TT . a-ste-j 4 a- etat-a-t-r of Mr aaj kr Jafr.a K'..!UT 'tai fr-a. ! -a ta fce I al Itaia. M .ta rausTia l-srwl. ar..l in ! t r t r ri.-.a. t. mi m V. M. Iniei ot le-waa Kr rr M mtt. MK'Kr-jjos-Vir . rrjta Mirk:aii, a t r4 yra-a, S-.aa-,i m it sf 1. M keltsoa. of T-a M ultnifii,!i airs Kunnei lit taaa f:a' rrom raa3en-pe Miii'iev. Mar i. at 3 I' M irrwnaa a4 ')ukiniai a r-w f jx- in i text u .-r .t: s7-a lnisfmtit ormaaai-s, l smelr 7 . OIU-WAT la .Ma r'.tr Mar ?, Ja.itaa or. ar a;sM T7 i-ara S rnit-.m, SZ 4-ia y r ie-ara arsa r-sy.-s t fui: Jb ::x l atisn4 fubctti -tl-rwa h;(h ail 1 u aa-4 at !. mu m t 3. :rv1 ac 4 rtMaa atrwaVav a 3 I M fui-iii, May j I ttsrtt-set ts-reaa "ir (Vtnatasy. UKW IM At tfea ratr.l'r tasnra taaar M-c-tan;, a. Mar T- msws I. I s a, as-4 T 4 er aa S Z3 Amy. Ta futvs-raJ a-rf--J' a' ; ta fca. 4 at lh S-v rii-rs ai a I M. t.-iar ri4al. Mar ' -sNda lnvl-4, ttnarmjaaat M 4:uimaJi Ca-ta-aaat-r. AT Hi N - Fsfc-faJ rw sf is lata M- -- (1 a A! !: te be.f al luBir4, Mr- k -.ia-a A (k.tuf h trJet., 'ili tA I'ic-a ta . ariar ftiay, al 1 P M r.-.r - r-n-e-T rw .r iaiif tar afaaa. ----( Ik:-ef-t ss s rmatir . rKliui.uii-T!t ftsfsswal arttfai s-f rf Kr .1 rr-.aark. tssVow3 artfa o rra- f wt.l be h 1 l tPsa fevitt.-r aat4et.r. -? Ttn a. - . lata at 1 I M twn.'ar. Mar rkaaa lavi'.at. Uwirmeai Ma.l boaiah 4 sm sstr y , . LVfcJTKH la th'.a rr W ayl-raav. lsr. aa) t yaa T mcrt t r.. j (tit r maltha an. I ba a pa-4 : A. M iaa f I s-, r et t'e-, hi t'B or-ara. ll- nNlnf. Wl A.str tad fc.aasl ft! tene-ara. MCKattes s) fettl Inm-n. Ilk eaa trtee. lt As.Ul.es. OSTtoe ml f . a. r r t l l r a so, se aed Lady eueees.t. rn Mela S. A taea. r t i.ra-nvRvre ro, r-ii ewe. I 1 si. i i it. us leex. lmi r. e"- rtta. re. rtaaee smot. ajse IIIIIIWI. I Hrt-dTK-MlfsOX CXI re lee st.in.st. eee Aiaw. M siaa O-CO WSHillT AND UVC-Ot.N-RAnrtrt ti tHwrr aa . a . v n ? IlKI.tl.r CORPS XnalTi sr. re. J qu.tnd to seevmtftle et thtr kail. 3 54 and Mert . at T.1S J' s o'clock oa Suettar eceatas te se th.nre ta a bedr te eitecd ta. V ait fete imlf. .t ta. T.l.r.MrMt M.lSodut on .rca. WASH! V..TO-C CHAfTtCa no 11. R A. M- trlal roaveratlos this tFrtdarl ev.nlas at I sa.rp Work la real area nrM. Vie riors -r.lo.ai. Itr ec4.c K K f. l.Tt. EVA.va. sea. fORTUM LOI-JK Ka a. A anfl a M i - a i r-c-mm -r.l-fttut Maearn:c 7 r r. a ti La r"f -ay . tivBln T o io a. art In M M rtira is.iora cma t - r-.. r V M O M KTKAI'MAN. erMavry. .it tahi'h ixr-nf: no 4 a. T AM' A M aT lal rrffitnuBI r'. a rrt5ar. t: o a, ataja. 4. x M 7 ". aai t aenre o y "C M t Ttr to at tarrd irsa runera. r V ' r la" tr'Hbef. a a K taata 4rx n. j- a,". r.. ai.t a ra- quatvtawl. u H. U'l.N. 4a-s MT. Tam-r tt;c KV x A F. A. M S'mi4 rcr.a-Bi-(aa t:a t rrj ia j ) tte at t a coara ttorm !a ttsa M M Asfrw 1 t. R tOtjea. aeiitary. eWAHixiT-x rMAfrtn. no ta. RAM p-r-:al rcftvoratia iMi irr.tlayi tlt-a at afca-av Wora ia rrtiai ar-! -daaraa V imimrm aa- at THTLJC HAlTrR, S; ) r. C .K.a-u.ar irtedci m- s " w sJayl tietirg T .'O a rca. V.tt c ---r .T c r d-r W M 1 jtc.xs;; at AU-or AT. tua M-.ai ia. I o n. r r rrvaat:t tr;.a r"i a y I mmn-ixM. at -eoara. V ra la t - aasv -n-r-4 - aa4 aaac tisaaj awT a4K .rsarm. V .-r-a a ' - -tsss. tV'iMt, 1 raaaj-y. xr !fH iififtii or mt Ht. n w v . aits-M -a-tv T- a -araeM nwa . f Toca-ajf -- C ta -4 for a-av-a. a-Mf'ai !!', May T" i. at 3 f" M . t- --. j a ate--a ? aStaw--a'.a " rvr. t .-;- w-a rt T ' - - B f ; --. J"Va W " a gesVfMaJI .ttmjr. Ia ft.am C atva.. a.atra- esa, st si .1 stale w UIW1IO MUI.MS- r-n.. r-seeeel ear-. r.. srs aa ev I. I .... ta. set. 1 Asrusrvn. . Sr T (tlx ev.iT.s-r r r, immm i - IJ'X a IAMIHI( M at 1ti:a( Tttct.f K.st T---9.r Nr.i e4 Ta.rsdar Mat -TH r. .T-f a r - "K-t W-SrMi.v s.S T.ta.ir N'sSts -tS K btMl rrrre x Si . ties. TVs. see. BUNGALOW THEATER r k w . tit. a ;?a tTme Tt-1 . r il- I ...... Tu K.m. t.wa Uuwm Te.M ell -.. WtnM aat4a. I'ker Stark Oeapeatr la -TMt toi(ATi or Ma. nrr- aa tafMaai.aMa nei4r ait. a-w!-. Sr M.t. -. ! a. Ciii e( tk. ... Wml- BAKER THEATER 7: " T Ca lt . iMta. ie t. a . .-a Mrr a e-a -r f -a ltarmaa v la t.a a-r(mia.a anua. a- e.iaeu "TttK M U'H OT TOKIO." I1, mt 1 Tul aa tie : r c ak4 araae-ry fs afcir-aa - ; ?. . :--. T V 1 t- Ma 4. J f aia Meitta Ji'.'.). .c aiaA aat I f u.ar -tt:nt Kitutdsi Nt 1 a 1 ha Ttat LYRIC Theater. 7th and Alder w t. a or mat ts. The Pvrv'tr t.ynr stca Owrtr ta tse .esifl Sta-&ra tt.& Haauts of tha Blua Rldva M.ila.n wmmj. Tee af. TTbe-rs-aar aa4 aei f Jaaafa Wrt :.i t -t-nantia V- aa-i-ara litama. "Uasa f an-Ti stair e. a I ere m.i eWa HC2TJ Tit HATTER -STeek et M.r tWS tstkt at the till a.- ( sttdk eapi i -vli.ie A lrasi N. .1 1 , lMarits I mm i I raak Mkuwaat le lo-lla a lateral Mile. ttaae( Utrwarst PANTAGES THEATER A4?unl aai-ara uaa, Mata at All Nal -THB UMIM or IUvOrT.l." Ti ainta-j hr lm l-oi, laa a..tM 4ramaii flaar-ar. In aa a . a hot at a--wn i feV'A- :jt. !ia ir. M-a-a hl a tr ai.exS S M trta ma er f t - faenoaaa K,tlian t.-'' "taa l-savsatrar af I iaH pet ti a U'l ; tr a-t -. 1 ha rh Maaicae UteaU ar-ui,t tnuairlata I Wtttiea dally. ': abaa avt fticat. I ar4 ; w THE GRAND-Y.oJ-v,n.JeL., still or msv 14 fit. ss. THE LAST OF THE REGIMENT Malta- rrwa. tae. Kvealae ri M p. lae sal W , tm n .i . see STAR THEATER tut.p-ie4 yr Mwa film K.-aaa Ta a-aat t mo i-irtra-a ia ra I aaalar. Ttsa a9JSa4 Mai m raaai ls-aai. a It'it-aJ 4 ' ar- a and Rte athar hea mcIm s-aa f actesr "- Vat li. tMl'J. Vlllni,at Lm , iar- ta -at a in i a tay eSs-ta4. I4' T-J AM MLjaTltMT, BASETBALL ere-ai tleaai tartA CfaWf t asa Tarat!' artl. ta. SPOKANE PORTLAND mat as. -a. sa. -rr. a-. -rs aa. at. T. m Ciena l i I . Ik fas- atu 10t3OAM. 2:30 P. M ;.mee Hca weekdara I JS P. "U.. . fturl.v. t U I', tl Aimi.iin 1. eeefcere. ttc, nmn4. stan.l. .4X, imia. .! eatra ll)l(dra Iti.ach.ra. I'X'. l.r arxl.t.n.l. tic. l-aWw laar "- Hys under li free to blearbera - eune.nav. Jifjk BIG OAKS RLM f J Opeas S-itmsi7 AS i ETtrytluii Kcw 'j, We are solos te f Ifm rat-h liaffl.e while f i is saaticc r-J OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY ra-.iattir.-tr. Mens see. arc star aa. Mate sea. mi m k ot ttrt t rat r (W Ton AY. HOME IN IRVINGTON Naar anS afric-ttr madr houa. hunt by alar work.. Kuli rmbl haMmrnv, r H t Isuhdry od lol let. t J t In at - room. trim f trwt,a-c, dl r In a" - rrvom. tMtnfrt-a ft4 kllrhi-o. Four Mroam, tth iNsom nl lars a ; p n c porth, ro-avM f i oc ra throucttoui. Tbia houaa mual ba t lo ra ai-.ra--lata-.i. Ia on arSaltH Ureal. roa i I h ls-at rar aertlca on -Mde. and len irtinutta' rlda rrom I ! fat all caaiar. l't Icay ivv. t-aa jr ifrmt. ROUNTREE G DIAMOND SSI Olsra Slreee. l .rrr Elegant Home Thrava Urc room a asti1 rarrpdon halt. flfl an i iui.r . inmt ni t-a rxrrha front an ba k atatra on firat ficvor dlr.iujr-room l-mrt and tan-rlevd. .ata rai. tirp.ca in Jn. TKr batjrtvtma, la ryra rlotUg cK.art in each, lar- hih. r : i. Ur.fn rtoria an1 bark t-rxh -n aster-on i r.oor. ar nnue, tt con irurtlon. c-nrrplrtr l ve r v detail lUo. rat4 nar -at 2 11 irri! n, Hr Chorri ireftu-. f'ri-a f:a. fla0 CaaAtl, tatc monii.ljr pa r mnta. The Shaw-Fear Company :Di ftfairm trass? t. Ks'iV. Hcneliks, Fcnr-Rcc CcHh; AtfrartlT , (Tu: rar a-rhn, rliurrl.et and ri:r . Mat, mora I a& co m . m u rt VI . n '-r 1 3-. tirand r. r.od-fr a-r--ntn, rn-rta-tslork -and-' rama bur. ar ; f u.l lot. ai v, oc.a n.sxrai rariica. it iaca lda.r A. W. BAGLEY WT Ciet-tleaetr "ISS. l'hM Main 3 : 0 t. HOOD RIVER fVrta'l frms-f rf unrlr-ara-d fit larr? !n onri.aH sUatr.' t ran t- hni1 fr retii i-rt -r acta. Ad4ra Imii All.w a a Snt Hertrs Weis.f ee (reel Smt a I. (.orntiiut liotaia w ronir Cheapest Lots in Portland $150 Up Tertne tt per mcnth. It minutes tfide; no forf.iture for m'.!r r-ayments account f UrkntH or lta cf wora. fome tfore tt.. choice lots are cone. six MoNTti.- hoi n tnrT rarsc to lot t u-.ra. om. to our ofice and le h II over. .If you are Interested -a wtU lake ou out In ore of our autotne ti'.M and stow jou the p rc rl y . rREG3OPJr SIS laraHt dallelaa. FULL BLOCK 200x200 Holladay Avenue FIRST-SECOND-PAanC $60,000 THINK OF IT! Only 51 5,000 a Quarter e are rrrr-ara.1 t aeli a!!, ene.tsalf er quart. r Inl.teat en4 citrate t&te -prerwtiv. It win be aorta fisftt as voa as the ae Steel Bridge Is Started Q-iartera In Hi. l-allt). nm rn fmruro on ii.i.is ev., are brlaa Ina !.. to .. t .). SET.6STAKE & LYfiUH 90 FIFTH STREET MORRISON STREET quarter blvk, pood income. The exten sion of Morri.on street is assuretl. See us about this propertj-. .i.,, . VANDUYN & WALTON" 515 Chamber Commerce. West Side Snap Fifth street. LYixlOO, with Pkh1 7-riHim house, in pool rejiair. and rmly minutes ritie from the Post f fire. Prioe onlv 33600 $1200 rai-h. A. A. HOOVER 313 Gerlinger Bldg. HALF BLOCK ITaat M f Kaat Third b-alaran Tmt Vm la ans' K.swa I Kverrtt atra-aTav. for .. T Ma rat ba loi:-it now for )oaa IKan lla ra-ai raltaa. It ta aie-rlat!-? -d-alrabl for latirn.ry. Uxarr or earriaar 'bja, rauiai1an or v atehouaa Afur July a rai road arur ran ba put .; Tlrd atraai ronnocltnc itl mty Qtner track la lon. ma for &axtlrulartm. C kaaiarr af a Cornar lot. ,f.t ls. arith raw and modarn bomav Thrr-a Mfcm-. Xmsgm 1vinaT-room. lth fir par I'rlca ia lew and aajr ttrrti ca ba ma da. ROUNTREE & DIAMOND 4I Stark street, t ararr linit East Third and Conch Tare quarter ttlo-lia er either ef tb.Tn ran roa t-. txiucM et e tarr.in. Ai eoliil areund i...l inMm. .r-r . r -r-tH. Il.a-r tulnM te enr-rrvach.lr. a cion tfce troprir -i.rr r.pid.v ,r4 a 1:1 soon take II In . Thn a HI tbe prtre be douKie etvat it Is eoer. tne trona.ir about It. A e-aaa Beats ess aasocUte trltb $10,000 caaa vacled ia food PrlA bosiaeas. WD pay tS per cect er more rtarlj. Ad drsaa 8 123. Or-rfoniaa. One ef the r..t f.r-me ef SfS s-re. tl In m!tirtloti. ,1 fetr.x . fttr4 tv pl-lns.. acl I th. tw.t tr rntln. frull,. the t..t sairiul i.titl: ItmNvr .nousn 4a ?T fr t ' . l.t-4. : v. tnl' frt.m N. -nr.lii, Ism Ml Cour.l-r. It If. Irmi J. L. WELLS CO. Csl4nlBWf ef aaill dallSlaa.