Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 21, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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BANKERS OF STATE
BY SCORE TO CULL
Will Pass Through Portland
on Way to Tri-State
Convention.
TO ASSEMBLE AT SEATTLE
Financiers of Oregon, Washington
and Idaho to Meet Next Tues
day Several Eastern Capital
ists to Speak at Session.
One hundred or more bankers of Ore
gon will pass through Portland next
Tuesday and Wednesday en route to Se
attle to attend the "Washington, Oregon
and Idaho Trl-State Bankers' Conven
tion, which will convene Thursday.
There are 140 members of the Oregon
Bankers' Association, according to Montis
B. Owinn. of the American National
Bank, of Pendleton, president of the as
sociation. Mr. Gwinn is at the Portland
Hotel, and will leave for Seattle Tues
day. President Gwinn said yesterday:
There are about 100 bankors In Oregon,
Of whom 140 belong to the state association.
The association has gained 40 members in
the last year.
I believe there will be an attendance of
ahrut 500 bankers at the tri-rtate conven
tion and we look for the accomplishment of
much Rood for the future of the three states
We expect quite a number of the biggest
hankers of the East at the convention. Money
Is moving westward, everyone knows that,
and if we can get the Eastern men out here
to see what we have to offer and In what
they have been putting their money. they
will always be satisfied and will be willing
to send more capital to the Northwest. No
part of the country now presents such good
opportunities for safe Investments as the
Northwest and If we can get the investors
here to see for themselves, a great deal will
be accomplished for our future welfare.
Kastern Oregon Thrives.
Mr. Gwinn has large sheep Interests In
Malheur County and has spent the last
niontn In that part of Oregon. He said:
Kastern Oregon Is generally prosperous.
We are now waiting anxiously for the Gov
ernment's derision on the Malheur Irriga
tion project and ex-pect Mr. Balllnger there
in two or three weeks to look over the sit
uation himself. If the Government does not
take up the project, private capital will.
The money is ready and waiting. Irrigation
honrts have proved -very profitable invest
menls in the last few years and are. sought
aRerly. The Malheur project provide, for
lulling water from the Malheur River and
reclaiming about 120.000 acres of land, a
small part of which Is In Idaho. If the
Jlovernment reject, the proposition. the
Owyhee River project, backed by private
CBpjla.1'. wl" tak up' rao,t or 'be land in
cluded in the Malheur project and Irrigate
In all about 150.O0O acres. The Govern
ment plan will require an expenditure of
about $2,500,000 or $3,000,000. and the
Owyhee plan about $5,000,000.
There Is not the slightest doubt about the
future of that country. Men from the Yak
ima country are flocking in there and buy-
SnUf!no d n,? man reently brought
JIOOOOO from North Yakima and began
buying up available tracts quietly. Portland
peoplo should own that country. It Is trtb
"tary ,hl" clty and trad, belongs to
h? poople h8r hould become more
e!'nro".go'.aW'ka l th futu OI East
Thls will prove the best wool year In the
history of the state. 1 believe. We had a good
winter and the wool was unusually heavy.
on. r:T?B.KUnr"n." Pund to pound and
one-half above the average. Most of the
2n? i".Llrea,y been d--P.ed of at from
.o to H cents a pound. With good pTices
"rVp?o:prrroOu,.U':tl0n- th9 h"Pw.r. are
To Precede Bankers.
Mr. Gwinn Is going to Seattle ahead
of the other bankers of the state to ac
cept the invitation of President W. L.
Adam., of the Washington association,
tendered to the presidents of the Oregon
and Idaho associations, to Join him at
Arednesrtay and et acquainted.
The Trl-State Convention will take the
place of the regular meeting of the Ore
gon association. On Friday each of the
three associations will hold a separate
session In Seattle. The Oregon bankers
will meet In the ballroom of the New
Washington Hotel, where reports will be
received from the president, secretary
treasurer and standing committees. ON
fleers for the ensuing; year and delegates
L?.,i k AmCrlcan Bnkrs- Association
will be chosen.
According to the preliminary pro
p;mKm"J iel. addresses of welcome
will be delivered to the joint association
by Governor M. B. Hay. of Washington;
Mayor John F. Miller, of Seattle, and by
M. A Arnold, president of the First Na
tional Bank. Seattle. Responses will be
made by w. I.. Adams, of Hoqulam; F.
K Johnson, of Wallace. Idaho, and Mon
tis B. Ijyvinn. of Pendleton, presidents of
the Washington. Idaho and Oregon asso
ciations, respectively.
Among the Eastern bankers of promi
nence who will deliver addresses are J F
Allen of New Tork City; George E. All
It."' f. NeW York' educational director of
the American Institute of Banking
George p. Caldwell, bond officer of the
American Trust & Savings Bank Chl
vu C,,loncl F- E. Frnworth New
k'A 8ecT",1ry of ,-he American Bank
ers Association, and Robert J. LoWrv
president Lowry National Bank. Atlanta."
big seSTplaied
PREPARATIONS FOR NORTHERN
BAPTIST CONVENTION MADE.
Chairman to Meet to Arrange De
tails for AVeek's Assembly
Here June 25.
Various committees In charge of prep
aration, for the Northern Baptist Conven
tion, to he held in the White Temple
from June 25 to July 2. will meet tonight
:;pofXer"cov7n
Plan. There are committees on enroll
ment, entertainment, attendance, trans
portation and registration. irans
The 1M Northern Baptist Convention
was won for Portland at the Bapt jf Con
vention in Omaha last Summer, when Dr
Hrougher stormed the house in convincing
style , vi, h the result that the delegates
VLlth the exception of two or three staid
easterner., voted for Portland a the
next convention citv. Rev C A WooVT
,,,;erp-a:-iifVt"",",de"t ' ;
the Pacific coast, was aLso influential In
Una year' r,Iand " tl" vou. to?
To Baptists the chief significance of the
meeting In Portland 1. i the settling or
. " .?r."c ,m'on betww" the Northern
Ban, tet Convention and the three BapM
societie. which were formerly known as
the American Baptist Home Mission So
ciety, the American Baptist Missionary
VnlOn Still the AmMMn Tlnn.Ut tMln.
tion Society. For the past year these so
cieties have only co-operated with the con
vention; now they will become the or
ganic agencies of the convention.
The folio wl n a reoom mend a Hrtn mo.
adopted at the Oklahoma convention last
year :
That, at the earliest possible date, there
should be an organic union between the gen
eral denominational societies and the North
ern Baptist Convention to the end that the
denomination through Its convention may
be able to determine a suitable related
policy for all it. general activities, may
establish a single co-ordinate budget for
the same, and may provide adequate funds
tequired by this budget; and to the further
end that It may be possible to put the
various agencies out of debt and thereafter
keep them out of debt.
The committee appointed to consider the
rorm or this organic union is composed of
five of the most distinguished Baptist law
yers In the country. The action taken
upon this report at the coming convention-
wui oe or nistorlc Importance In the life
of the denomination.
In addition to the question of legal rela
tions of the societies to the convention,
there will be considered reports of spe
cial commissions on the following sub
jects: Social service, denominational
newspapers, city missions, relation of state
convention to the Northern Baptist Con
vention, relief of aged ministers and min
isters' widows, apportionment of the
budget, consolidation of missionary period
icals, and joint missionary secretaryships
for all forms of missionary work.
A hymn, entitled "The Song of the
"West," set to music by a well-known
composer of Brooklyn, has been dedicated
to the Baptists of the Pacific Coast, and
will probably be sung In the convention.
I '?
4
mm
Montle Gwlan, President of Ohio
State Bankers' Association, Who
Was In Portland Yesterday.
Connecting with a )v.f.loi nn.rAn-tAn
train at Chicago, a Baptist train from
oueiuii win De rormea xor tne accommo
dation of the New England people.
SHRIIMER GUESTS DEPART
Al Kader Temple's Ceremonial Ses
sion Impressed Them.
Visiting Shrlners, who came here to see
how Al Kader Temple manages Its cere
monial sessions, left on yesterday's trains
for their homes. According to the an
nual report of Imperial Potentate Edwin
I. Alderman "Al Kader Temple, the moat
Western home of Shrlnedom, Is one of
our temples in which we all may take
a Just pride."
It goes without saying that the visitors
were more than pleased with the warm
reception accorded them, as well as with
the management of all that makes a
ceremonial session a delightful event to
every Shriner. Potentate L. G. Clarke,
of Al Kader Temple, and all of his
officers and Arab patrol, under command
of Captain William Davis, were the
recipients of many congratulations from
every one of the many visitors who wit
nessed the session last Saturday evening.
Among the noted Shrlners visiting were
Ellis Lewis Garretson, Potentate of Aflfl
Temple, Tacoma, accompanied by N. B
Bayer; M. Phillips. Past Potentate of
Aloha Temple. Honolulu. H. I. ; J F
Potentate I,. G. Clarke, of Al
Kader Temple.
Wills. Chief Rabfcan of El Katlf Temple.
Spokane, Wash.; George Winans, Past
Potentate of El Korah Temple, Boise.
Idaho, and W. F. Wagoner.
Thetis Ont of Ice.
SEATTLE, June 20.Arrived: German
steamer Sals, from Nanaimo; steamer
Portland, from Cordova.
Sailed: Steamer Lelanaw, for Cor
dova; German steamer Sais, for Ta
coma. The steamer Victoria, bringing $500.
000 In gold dust from Nome, is ex
pected to make port tomorrow morn
ing. The Victoria will be the first
vessel from Nome this season. Private
advices received from Nome state that
the revenue cutter Thetis, which has
been held In the ice at the entrance
to Norton Sound, has broken through
and has reached Nome in safety.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, June 20. Maximum temper
ature, ert degrees; minimum. 33 degrees.
River reading at 8 A. M., SI. 2 feet; change
In last 24 hours. 0.3 feet rise. Total rain
fall t5 P. M. to 5 P. M.). none. Total rain
fall since September 1. 1008. 33.72 Inches
normal rainfall since S-ptember 1 190S
4:1.4.1 Inches: deficiency. "J.71 Inches' Total
sunshine, Ji.ne 19. 18 minutes; possible sun
shine. 16 hour. 4S minutes. Barometer (re
duced to sea level at 5 P. M-. 80.11 Inches
Observation, taken at 5 P. M.. Pacific
time, June 20: '
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Although the barometer continue, rela
tively high over the North Pacific States
and the low pressure area has moved east
to the Dakotas. the weather continues un
settled and cloudy without anv rain of con
sequence having fallen during, the last 24
hours on the Pacific Slope.
It Is warmer in southern and eastern Ore
gon and In eastern Washington and Idaho
The Indications are tor generally fair
weather la thu district Monday. except
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THE MORNING
imituTPntlpniil
TSiMtlhiiiilliiMli
Kifchon Coolness
No hot and blistering au
to sap vitality and make
cooking intolerable when
work is done on the safe,
economical and comfort
able New Perfection
Wick Blue Flame Oil
Cook-Stove. Usui?: .
vour kitchen is not a
room to flv from, but a nlace
necessary household work
aoesn t neat ine mtcften.
MEW
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
is built with a CABINET TOP just like the modern steel ranee.
.Combines conveniences found in
for summer. Three
At your dealer s, or
The " CT
faults of other
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.Mh.tltiIMWM.HTOHiIlgl.rf.1iI.UM.;iUi.ili(:i.t)tUh
along the Washington coast, where the con
ditions are favorable for showers.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
K 13 Wind '
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STATIONS. 3 I 5 State of
J ? o Weather.
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3 :
5 ! : :
T4I0.00I
88 O.OOl
Bismarck
Eolse
Eureka
Helena
North Head. . . .
Pccatello
Portland
8 N
6iSW
6iNW
20 NW
4 W
81 NW
lOSW
8NW
4 SB
10INW
4ISE
6iW
lOiSW
4 SW
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Rain
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
7o:o.on
O.OOl
0.18
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0.00!
o.co
Red Bluff
o.oo
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Koseburg
Spokane
Tn fom a
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0.00
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Tatoosh Island'.
Cloudy
walla Walla. . .
tjiear
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair; westerly
wir ds.
Oregon Fair; westerly winds.
Washington Fair, except shower. near
the coast; westerly winds.
DEED.
OGDEN At 588 Second street. Ruby A.
hkcti years, oeiovea aaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ogden. Funeral
notice later.
TAGGART June 20. at St. Theresa's Sani
tarium, John Taggart, aged 27 years.
Remain, at the family residence, 129
Fifteenth street North. Announcement of
funeral later.
EUJJSTAN In this city. June 19. Samuel
R. Dunstan, aged 57 years. Announce
ment of funeral later.
PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
. AGRICULTURAL 1M I'LL. ML NTS.
BEALL & CO.. 3ua E. Yamhill.
MITCHELL. LEW IS & STAVER. E Mor A 2d
ART GLASS AND MIRRORS.
PQVET BROS. GLASS CO.. 6th & Flanders.
. -fFTO -ND BIClfCLE SUPPLIES.
BALLOU & WRIGHT. SS tith sU
BABBITTS, SOLDER, ETC.
PACIFIC MKTAL WKS., 7a N. 2d.
. BAGS, BURLAP AND TWINE.
W. C. NOON BAG CO.. 2S-34 1st St.
BAKERIES.
ROTAL BAKERY CO.. 11th and Everett.
BELTING AND II.L SUPPLIES.
NOTT-DAV1S CO., 40 t St.
BICYCLE AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
BALLOU & WRIGHT. 86 6th t.
BOOKSELLERS.
THE) J. K. GILL. CO.. 135 3d.
BOOTS AND SHOES RUBBER GOODS.
GOODMAN BROS. SHOE CO., .30 Front.
KRAUSSE BROS. 73 l,t St.
PRINCE SHOE CO., 86 6th St.
BOX MANUFACTURERS.
MULTNOMAH LUMBER & BOX. CO.. Phone
Ex. 80.
BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY.
D. C. BURNS CO.. 2oa-ai0 Third St. Cash
buyers of country produce.
EVERDING & FARRELL. 140 Front.
BUTTER, EGGS. CUEESE, ICE CREAM.
T. S. TCWNSEND CREAMERY CO.. 18
Front.
CHEESE.
PORTLAND CHEESE CO.. 191 Sd.
COFFEE, TEA .AND SPICES.
BOTD T CO.. DO 1st St.
CLOSSET Jt DEVERS, 1-7 N. Front.
CONCRETE MACHINERY.
BEALL & CO., 30 E. Yamhill.
CONFECTIONERY JOBBERS.
ALDON CANDY CO.. 12th and Gilsan.
MODERN COXPECTRY CO.. 13th & Hoyt.
CORDAGE. BINDER TWINE.
PORTLAND CORDAGE CO.. 14th & Northrap
CORNICES AND SKYLIGHTS.
J. C. BAYER, Front and Mar net.
DAIRY AND CREAMERS SUPPLIES.
MONROE & CR1SSELU 145 Front su
DOORS, SASH, PAINTS AND OILS.
KELLY. THORSEN & CO.. 52-54 Union ave.
RASMUSSEN & CO., 184-166 2d.
DRUGGISTS.
BUMAL'ER-FRA.NK DRUG CO.
CLARKE. WOODWARD DRUG CO.. 9th & H.
DRY GOODS.
FLEISCHNER, MAYER & CO.. Front & Ash.
MEIER & FRANK COMPANY.
ELECTRIC AND GAS FIXTURES.
BARRETT' 3. 4i8-412 Morrison.
ELECTRIC MACHINERY SUPPLIES
PACIFIC ELECTRIC ENG. CO.. 213 2nd."
WESTERN ELECTRIC WKS.. 61 6th.
FEED. GROCERIES AND PRODUCE.
LENSCH BROS., il Front St.
FIREPLACES AND TILES.
""BARRETT'S." 4US-412 Morrison.
FISH AND OYSTERS.
PORTLAND FISH CO.. 34 Front st
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
W. B. GLAFKE Co. It Front.
K'EWEN & KOSKEY. 120 Front.
FRUITS, EGGS, POULTRY AND MEATS.
DRYER. BOLLAM & CO.. 128 Front.
FURNACES AND REGISTERS.
M."KRE-M EAGHER CO.. 42 1st.
J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO., Front & Mat.
FURNISHING GOODS.
METER & FRANK COMPANY".
FURNITURE.
HEY WOOD BROS. & WAKEFIELD. 148 X
Tenth.
, GAS ENGINES AND LAUNCHES.
REIERSON MACHINERY CO.. 182 Morrison.
GRADING AND ROCK MACHINERY.
BEALL & CO.. 3j9 E. Yamhill.
GRAIN. FLOUR. FF.1D, CEREALS.
AT.BER3 BROS. CO.. Frent st Mai a. .
OREGOXIAX, MONDAY,
tail;. iiwi.i'wi ii'yV'H."'''''!
where all the
is done in restful coolness
1 he
no other oil stove. The perfect stove
sizes. With or without Cabinet Top.
write our nearest agency.
- er T A IMFD a true
1 1
PUFEOTMM
tCSLjK j j. j. center
m draft lamn free from fhe
lamps. A perfect artificial light.
Handsome and safe. If not with your dealer,
write our nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL. COMPANY
(Incorporated)
DIED.
BRAWNSTEIN In this city. June 20.
Alorisla Brawnstein. aged 28 years. 4
months and 13 days; University park.
Remain, at Hemstock Bros, undertaking
parlor, corner Flsk and Balson, Univer
sity Park. .
FUNERAL NOTICES.
CAMPBELL At residence. 189 Lincoln
street. June 19, Mrs. Mary Campbell aged
52 .years, beloved wife of Captain T. P.
Campbell, mother of Mrs. A. A. Kayser.
Mrs. J. s. Simmons, Mark Thomas, John
Forken, Mrs. J. F. Clarke of New Tork,
James, Charles and Grace Campbell, and
daughter of T. P. O'Connor and sister of
T. J.. M. H. and J. J. O'Connor and Mrs.
P. O'Halloran. Funeral will take place from
residence Tuesday, June 22, at 8:45 A M. ;
thence to St. Lawrence church at A. M.
where requiem mass will be offered. In
terment. Mount Calvary Cemetery.
HAWKINS Funeral services of Mary Eliza
beth Hawkins, beloved wife of J. E Haw
kins, will be held from A. B. Henatock's
funeral parlor, corner Thirteenth and
East Umatilla avenue, on June 2 1&09
10 A. M. Friends invited. Interment!
Multnomah Cemetery.
EATON The funeral service, of the late
Oscar Eaton will be held at the Congre
gational Church at Oswego on Tuesday
Juno 22. at 2 o'clock P. M. Interment
Oswego Cemetery.
Dunning. McEntee a CUbaun f-,.
Directors. 7th and Pine, Vod? MiSSff
Udy Awbtoat. Office of tonty Coronel:
or. ItO 3d st. Lady .assistant. Phone M. suj.
. P . FINLEY & SON. 3d and M.dUon.
Lady attendant, phone Main 8. A 15D.
SV DUNNING, undertaker 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Phone ast S.
HcENTEE-EBICSON CO. Undertaken!
lady assistant. 0U Aider. M ll7
ZELLER-BYRNE9 CO., Funeral Direet
org. 872 RusseU. Both phones. Lady assistant.
. , T GROCERIES.
ALLEN LEWIS, 44-54 Front L
nS 4 CO., 5th Ind Everett.
WAD HAMS & CO., 4th and Oak
WADHAMS & KERR BROS.. Hoyt and 4th.
Tm A-?JAi?D.JVA-II- MASTERS.
. ADAMANT CO.. 433 Worcester bldg.
HARNESS AND S ADDLE ByI
Front. K BJD1 CO.. l04-lo
. HIDES, FURS. WOOL.
KAHN BROS.. 191 Front st.
H A 7T?FS r??Tf!Ar.MA VIACTURERS.
HAZEHVOoD CREAM CO., 3d & Hoyt.
R'"?' STEEL. WAGON MATERIAL.
Robertson Hardware & steel Co.. 68 5th st.
POPTt K?,nA PHOTO SUPPLIES.
PORTLAND PHOTO SUPPLY CO.. 148 3d.
CHAS. L. MASTICK & CO.. 74 Front street.
I II fT...... . . . . .
PORT. UNION STOCKY DS. 17th A Vaughn.
LUMBER.
bfdgS "PAC- LMBR' co" 3a Wells-Fargo
PORTLD-'1S?EKlE;REK8oIA36?'lst.
ZlMMERMAN-WELLsSkoWNV H snd Ash.
FRANK L. SMITKCoT226-228 Alder.
t r. t, . v??EIAL WINDOWS.
J. c. BAYER. Front and Market.
MILLINERY
CASE A REIST C(Jl. 5th and Oak.
MONUMENTS.
BLAESING GRANITE CO.. 267 3d.
W W MINAR. 335 E. MorrTson.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 268 1st.
ORGANS, CHURCH ANT) PARLOR
EILERS PIANO HOUSE. Wash. & Park sts.
PAI'EK AND SHELF BOXES
PORTLAND PAPER BOX CO.. 208 Oak.
PAPER AND STATIONERY.
J. W. P. M'FALL, 106 Front.
PHONOGRAPHS.
SHERMAN. CLAY A CO.. Bch A- Morrison.
PIANOS.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE. Wash sc ParV
REED-FRENCH PIANO CO.. 6th A Bura.idS'
SHERMAN. CLAY A CO., 6th & SlI'UZ.
i--...JfICK1-E8' VINEGAR, ETC. '
KNIGHT PACKING CO.. 474 East Alder.
rLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES
M. L. KLINE. e4-t-6 Front.
ROAD & STREET-MAKING MACHINERY
BEALL & CO.. i-hju K. iamhlll.
SAW MANUFACTURERS
SIMONDS MFG. CO.. 85 1st su
SCHOOL PURNITURE, SUPPLIES
N. W. SCHOOL FURNITURE CO.. 244 Sd.
. SHIRTS AND OVERALLS.
H. WOLF & SONS, 73-75 First s
STOV ES AND RANGES.
LOW EN BERG & .GOING CO.. . lath & Irving.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORItH
EILKKri PIANO HOUSE il"h. & Para St..
WAGON AND TRUCK WORKS.
Hoy" fAC1F1C WAGON WOKKaTSh and
WINES AND LIQUORS.
BLUMAUER & HOCH. 108 4th st.
HENRY FLECKENSTEIN & CO., 204 2d st.
utidv ivn
PORTLAND WIRE I. WKS., 2d fc Everett.
FINANCIAL
BONDS AND STOCKS.
OVERBECK & COOKE CO., 21B B. of Trade.
FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS
A. H. BIKkEUL Co., 2oa-3 McKay bldg
W. J. CLEMENS. Commercial Club bids
PETTI S-GROSSMAYER CO.. Board of Trade
bldg.
STOCKS, BONDS AND GRAIN.
POWNING-HOPKIN3 CO., 201-4 Couch bid.
TIMBER LANDS.
EMBODY A BRADLEY CO.. 708 C of Com.
?BDFJ.IC? KRIBS 328 Cham? of Cent
JAMES D. LACET &. c6, 829-C. of Com.
JUNE 21, 190D.
AMUBEHEKTS.
BUNGALOW
THEATER
12th and Morrison
Phones. Main 117 and A 4224
Tonight. Every Night This Week. Matinee.
Wednesday and Saturdav.
Henry W. Savnge Present, the Operatic 3en-
sa.ion oi tne world.
"ine Merry Widow"
Prices Mat and Night. $2.00 to 50c
MAW S. A I0CO. MatTneea
sbx. miiasri suia UoUdajt.
f 15-25-500
V MIGHTS
THEATER
Week of June 11 Margaret Moffat. "Awake
at the Switch"; Kedpath Nappsneefj Sis
ters 3 Athlefatft; Armstrong: & Clark; Ionely
Haskell; Lends & Tilly; The Three Bo
hemians i Orchestra; Pictures.
LYRIC THEATER
WEEK OF JUNE 20.
Summer Prices Evenings 25c and 15c;
Matinees 15c.
The Imperial Musical Comedy Company
Presents
VACATION."
Two Performances Each Evening at 8 and
9:15 o'clock: Matinees Sunday. Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday. Merry Music Clever
Comedians Lota of Girls.
PANTAGES THEATER
Advanced Vaudeville. Stan of All Nations.
WISE AND SirLTON'S
Musical Comedy, In the Land of tbe Bung
ahoo." Nine people in the cast.
Special added Oriental novelty. Ting Lee
and Athon Company, in their Chinese act.
"The Idol's Eye." Mats, daily, 15c; two
shows at night. 15c and 25c.
THE GRAND-VaudeTillede Lax
Week Starting Monday Matinee. Jane 21,
' DCMrTRESCtJ
VERMETTE
Leo Cooper it Co.
Kelly & Remo -Yersinia
Grant
Don & Thompson
The Darir.K Dart.
Fred Bauer
Gmndaeeope
TROUPE.
Matinee prices 15o
any seat. Evening
prices 15c and 25c:
box seats, 50c.
Matinee. 2:30;
ning. "S :30, 9:15,
STAR THEATER
Fashion's Favorite Picture Theater.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST PICTURES
FOR THE FIRST TIME
SEEN HERE.
MATINEES AND EVENING.
A MASSIVE SHOW FOR ALL.
TEN CENTS ADMISSION.
aSel3a.ll
RECREATION PARK.
Cor. Taushn and Twenty-fourth sts.
VANCOUVER
PORTLAND
JUNE 21. 23. S3, 24, S5. 26. 27.
Barnes begin week days 8:30 P. M. ; Sun
day. 2:30 P. M.
..Adm.lS3lon Bleachera, 25c; Grandstand.
50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Children.- Bleach
ers. 10c; Grandstand. 25c.
LADIES' DAY. FRIDAY.
Boys under 12 free to Bleacaexs Wednes
day. SPECIAL.
Music Festival Week.
Special Arrangement of Numbers of the
Great Masters Friday, Composers' Night.
DONATELLI'S ITALIAN BAND
A car a minute at Sd and Yamhill.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At 211 First st. Furniture sale, 10 A. M.
by the Ford -Auction Co.
At. 'Jilson'8 Auction Room, corner 2d and
Yamhill, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson. Auc-
tloneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12. A.
F. AND A. M. Special eommunl-
Oja cation this (Monday) evening at
7:30 o'clock. Work In the M. M.
degree. Visitors are cordially In
vited. W. M. DB LIN. Sec.
WILLAMETTE LODGE, NO. 2,
A. -F. A A. M. Special communi
cation this (Monday) evening, at
7:30 o'clock. Work in M. M. de
gree. Visiting brethren welcome.
. . o. w r-crLa. isecy.
CAMELIA CHAPTER, NO. 27, O.
E- S. A regular communication
this (Monday) evening, in Masonic
Temple. West Park and Yamhill
. . ... .i . ijj urucr w. al. worlc All
members of the order invited. Social even-lnK-
ANNIE E. COOTB, Secy.
WILLAMETTE COUNCIL ROT
AL ARCANUM meets at K. P.
Hall, Alder and 11th streets the
first and third Monday of each
month at 8 p. M. Visitors cor-
retary. First Na"nal Bank. -uno- "-
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT OFFICERS
fj?d?uyd". t Portland circles are requested
eeA,at Women of Woodcraft Hall to
nlght (Monday) at 8 o'clock, sharp.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Coal Kemmerer coal, the best Wyo
.. mmg coal: gives more heat and less
ash. Churchley Bros.. 13th and Marshall
sts. Phones Main 931. A 8931.
FlOriSt?" Flower a"wy fre.h from
Z " ' ;;r own conservatorlea Martin
Forbes Co, 841 Washington at. Both
p n ones.
Electric Fixtures l0?
prices are right. All work guaranteed.
Western Electric Works. 61 Sixth street.
Coal B'chmond and Wallsend Australian.
V Independent Coal A Ice Company.
opposite City Library T?oth phones.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT, Main 800.
SECRETARY. Main BBS.
HI MAN IS OFFICER. East 77.
NEW TODAY.
easidetiomes
Finest locations on the Board Walk
just north of Moore Hotel. A large
dwelling- equipped with city conveni
ences, for J5000. A smaller one adjoining-
for S300U. -These prices ncludo
Bartmaii & Thompson
Chamber of Commerce.
2 1-2 and 5 Acre Tracts
tracts for $400 per acre but what's the
use you can't. They are cleared and
cultivated, and there is no better fruit
land in Oregon. The Ladd tract of
about 450 acres recently was sold for
about 12,000.000. The Ladd tract fronts
on the Barr road, so does ours, and it is
but of a mile outside the city limits.
MOO per acre. One-third cash.
MURPHY 4k CASWELL,
230 Stark St.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1500-acre stock ranch, 10 per acre all
fenced, all tillable, substantial improve
ments, in DouKlas County; or will ex
change for Portland property or close
in acreagr". paying difference.
JACKSON A DEERIVG.
Phone Main 345. 24 Stark St.
GIORGE BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
(All Branches.)
323 Worcester Bldg.
Phone. Main 8S71. A 4013.
i
NEW TODAY.
Adjoining
Poor Farm
Property and City Park.
Over 12 acres overlooking
city v lies fine. Ripe for sub
dividing. Price per acre
$2000
E. J. DALY
222-3-4 Failing Bldg.
rm
IRRIGATED
FILE TODAY
n a 40 or lM-aere tract.
LAND OFFICE
. 209 Wells-l argo Bid.
A FARM HOME
73 acres in hig-h state of cultivation,
on- rocked county road, in Clackamas
County; good house, barn, stone mllk
house, etc.; all in crop and grass; 8
cows, 3 registered. 3-year-old registered
Jersey bull; 3 horses, harness, wagon,
buggy, hack, all necessary tools, etc.
About 20 miles from Portland, with
school, telephone, milk route, in fact,
just the place to make money and live
comfortably. Must be sold on account
of illness. Easy terms.
WHALLEY
615 McKAY BLDG.
MT. TABOR PROPERTY
Lots and acreage adjoining new park
purchase, 20 acres 900 5 acres 1500.
lake Hawthorne-ave. car to reservoir.
WILSON KKELER & CO.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews, F. V, A Co. M. 338. 30 Hamilton
bids.
Baker, Alfred A., tit Abtngton bids;.
Beck. 'William G., 31 Failing bids.
Birrell. A. H. Co., 202-3 McKay bldg. Real
estate, lnsarance. mortgages, loans, ete
Brubaker & Benedict. 502 McKay big. M- B9
Chaptn & Herlow. 832 Chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. S.. A Co.. 503 Corbett bldg.
Fields. C H., A Co.. Board of Trade bldg.
Jennings A Co.. Mala 168. 208 Oregonlan.
Farrl.h, Watklns & Co.. 250 Alder st.
Richardson. A. B., 221 Com. Club bldg.
Echalk, Geo. D.. 24 Stark st. Main or A 862
Sharkey, J. p.. ft Co.. 122. Sixth .t.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ave. and
Multnomah st.- (Holladay Addition).
Jjrddel. TV. O.. SOS Lumber Exchange bldg.
Walker. S. T.. 804 Corbett bldg.
White, B. F.. 22T. Washington st.
Wright. S. H real estate. 404 Lumbermen's.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. '
FINES HAWTHORNE BUNGALOW.
New, modern and complete, 6 large
rooms, 2 halls, linen closet, fine bath and
lavatory, paneled dining-room. Dutch
kitchen, china closet, tinted walls, double
floors and walls, full cement basement, ce
ment floor, furnace, laundry travs; corner
lot, east and south front, shades and fix
tures. This place is worth J3500. Owner
needs some money and will sacrifice; J3150.
terms. 81000 cash, balance to suit. Be sure
to see this snap. Open Sunday.
, , HAWTHORNE REALTY CO.,
1021 Hawthorne Ave.. Cor. E. 34th 6L '
Tabor CIO.
S0,ACE5 near tne United R. R.. In see
31. T. 2 N.. 1 W.; nice little creek on
place, some timber; we will take $2500
all cash for the whole place If taken at
once, or $2750 on time; no trlflers need
apply. c. F. Pfluger A Co.. rooms 4-5-6
Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison sts.
IRVINGTON QUARTERS.
We have the most desirable quarters In
Irvington at attractive prices. We will be
glad to show them to you.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.
212-213 Commercial Club bldg.
RIVER SITEJ 1 acres, only one hour trip
from Portland; beautiful woods dogwood
fir, maple boating and fiehing. This is
really a natural park and an Ideal spot for
bummer home. Address Owner. D 170 Ore
gonlan. '
IRVINGTON.
New home, 6 rooms, fireplace, furnace
sleeping porch; 8th st, between Tilla
mook and Thompson; owner will give
terms. 332 Ross st- Phone C 1056.
A WHOLE BLOCK, being the S. W. comer
of Division and E. 26th sts.. and conslst-
ing of 6 lots; only S800O if taken at once
all cash. C. F. Ptluger & Co., rooms 4-6-6
Mulkey bldg.. 2d and Morrison sts.
SNAP On Peninsula, block of 63 fine lots
near new terminal grounds, at sacrifice
price; owner needs money. R. p. Bryan,
505 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1963 A
EAST Irving Addition. Hancock, and E
28lh sts; lots, from 4900 upwards. See us
for particulars.
PARRISH, WATKINS A CO
250 Alder St.
7-ROOM cottage on quarter block variety
of fruits and flowers, chicken-house and
run. sightly location, good car service.
Call 218. 2d .t Phone Tabor 1 7 fTvlce-
WILL build stores and flats and guarantee
12 per cent net Income. Main 8529 Butter-worth-Stephenson
Co. Inc. 85 Lafavette
bldg., 6th and Washington. arayette
IN wS"- Add""". -room modern house
with 50 ft. square (corner) ; walkinK dis
tance West Side; $3650; $1000 cash terms
CULVER. 623 Chamber of commerce '
$4000 50. by 100 feet on East 10th and Har-
?n. ?" ' termi'- Parrish. Watklns A Co.,
Z50 Alder st.
REAL ESTATE offices in Board of Trade
. fully equipped: block books, city map, fine
furniture. 8 174, Oregonian.
INVESTORS Go to the Owners' Realty As
sociation; buy direct of owners and save
commissions. 205 Ablngton bldg.
BY OWNER, cash or terms, full lot near
24th St.. on East Madison. AB 173 Ore
gonian. $2000 House and fractional lot, 526 Mar
ket st. See us for terms. Parrish "Wat
klns Co., 250 Alder st. ' W at
RUN THIS DOWN Lot 50x100, fully lm.
proved, east of Irvington. $550; easy terms
Tabor 431. B 2080. terms.
FOR SALE by owner. the handsomest
524DSE.IO0thn..rViB,tO,, CaU Rnl -
A SNAP if taken by July 1. a modern 7-
--.. njin o. zo.j Alder si.
SIX -fine lots near Peninsula ave at a bar
gain. 101 Board of Tr-5. at a
NEW modern 9-room house. In Holladavs
Addition. R. B. Rice. Phone East WX
T-ROOM modern home one block from TH h w
thorne ave.. $4250. Call 41Q Failing bldg.
Z LOTS cheap, out towards Woodstock. In
quire of owner, 629 Everett st.
",R, anything In Portland real estate see
Columbia Trust Co., Board of Trade blST
rCSL SAW-- Half block in Myrtle Park.
Price, $1250. 612 Couch bldg.
ATE
LAND
9
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
A HOME AT A SACRIFICB IF SOLD
AT ONCB.
mi f h!Jfi, iY- trlcU- modern, high-grade,
weu-oullt lO-room residence, designed tor
"-i'. convenience and comtort: located
""T'llamook street at end of East Stith
IhVe.,ry near In high-class.
EtJi 5 Aunricl- 'th Bu;i Run water and
l,?5Tf ,.,,3: hous uas Iu" basement.
JZl MJl"?or- eed ceilings, large
fireplace, bullt-ln buffet, bookcases, seat,
f. '. c'othe chute to basement, woodllft.
lavatories on both floors, extra toilet in
basement. Bnilt by architect for home for
a client who could not take same for finan
cial reasons. If taken Immediately may be
na the rery low price of $o000; small
csa payment and balance monthly. In
i?1?0 from c" L- Horn, architect, room
II Madison bldg.. 260". Sd st.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
ELEGANT BUILDING SITES.
160x134 feet, covered with fir trees,
making a beautiful place to build suburb
an home. Woodstock. 81500, terms.
5-ROOM BUNGALOW.
Almost new, 100x100; this is a bargain,
rooms large and light, nice porch; built
l"..?)? n3, clMet- fruit trees. FIrland ave..
SJt,50; terms.
5-room cottage. Sellwood. 11500. lt
To'i'tlf'itoO18001 We'br" Heigh,
C. B. LUCAS. 408 Corbett Bldg.
ENGLISH WALNTJTS
Having planted TO per cent of walnuts
In Oregon, sold 90 per cent of plantings
ever sold in Oregon, we feel our prop
f should Invite consideration; 81uo
tract Ber montl1 tot each five-acre
CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO. (Inc.).
Lumber Exchange Bldg., 2d and Stark sts.
.oo.SUNNTSIrB BUNGALOW.
S2800 1,100 down, balance like rent; fire
place, beamed ceilings, bullt-ln bulTet. Dutch
kitchen, stationary wash trays, large porch,
in sewer district, street assessment bond
ed: look at this before purchasing; will give
liberal discount for cash. 1208 E. Taylor at.
bet 40th and 41st st. Take Mt. Tabor
io"o sldo car to 39111 "' phono Eait
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
REAL ESTATE AND
11RE INSURANCE.
NEW ZEALAND AGENCY.
213 COMMERCIAL CLUB BLDG.,
MAIN bt.U. A 2053.
THE HEART OF IRVINGTON.
B RAZEE STREET ADDITION.
LOTS 50x100
INCLUDING IMPROVEMENTS.
10 PER CENT CASH, BALANCE
MONTHLY".
SEE SCHOON MAKER,
708-9 CORBETT BLDG.
PHONE MAIN 7855, A 5722.
SEASIDE COTTAGE,
fjlce 5-room cottage, nicely furnished,
lull lot 50xlO0, at Grimes Grove, splendid
view of ocean, some nice in rear of
l"1' he best location at Seaside. Or.; price
16o0; this Is sure a bargain; get key
frora us; photograph ot cottage at our ot
fice. GRUSSI A" ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
WE.UY- SELL OR TRADE REAL ES
TATE FOR OUR CLIENTS. Have a few
choice propositions to offer at this time:
It will pay you to Investigate.
MARGULIS A SCHUBACH,
627 Board of Trade.
Main 3o58. A 834L
PORTLAND HEIGHTS BUNGALOWS.
' 6-room bungalow, swell neighborhood,
fine view, $4500.
8-room bungalow. 4 bedrooms, billiard
room, barn or garage. 8 lots, beautiful
trees. $10,000; will take part trade.
Owner, 823 Board of Trade.
QUICK sale necessary to close estate; Sun
nyeide residence seven rooms, large
grounds, shade trees, fruit and roses: An
nabel cottage five rooms, two lots; Port
land Heights view site, unimproved. See
Administratrix, 1108 East Yamhill, or call
Room. 3, Commercial Club.
EAST 28TH ST. AND SANDY ROAD.
Two blocks for S2O.O0O. Now that the
28th-st. concrete bridge is to be opened to
traffic, rhis is one of the beat- buys on
the market.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.
212-213 Commercial Club bldg.
IRVINGTON.
Bungalow, houses, lots and quarters In
Portland's most beautiful and exclusive
residence district.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO
212-21S Commercial Club bldg.
WILL SACRIFICE.
This attractive 4-room bungalow, shades,
awnings, cement walks, fine large lot chick
en pen and extra shed: everything new ani
in One shape. Take Hawthorne car to 87th
walk south to 1120 East Grant; terms.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
Quarter block at 10th and Spring streets,
graded, all improvement In. for Immediate
sale at $4750.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club bldg.
VERNON.
Modern 5-room bungalow, by owner, a
decided bargain If sold Immediately:
walks, elegantly tinted, best electric flx
iSrS8?80 csh. balance easy terms. E.
lth. N. ; first house south of Alberta.
WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY SITE
Quarter block on Southern Pacific main
line, corner East 6th and Sherman. Thla
" an exceptional buy at the price $750O
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO
212-213 Commercial Club bldg'.
FULL 2-story 7-room new modern house,
with sleeping porch, concrete basement
and laundry trays; lot 50x112; 1 block
from Hawthorne car. end of line. Thomp
son A Enders. "
PARTIES wishing to purchase large or small
tracts of improved or unimproved fruit
lands in the Rogue River Valley, call on
Gr'p'o Cnger' 109 Kortb 6"
BAD health require, me to live In dryer cll
. mate, so here goes my beautiful home on
tTSht."10pe.Mouni Tabor: 9 rooms, erectrlo
li water, etc.; price. $5000; terms.
Fred Broetje. 31 East 61st st. ""-
IRVINGTON.
ro0lhen6arJStanl0n' insle ,ot 00x100,
for 51300, if sold at once.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO
212-213 Commercial Club bldg'.
APARTMENT HOUSE SrTES
Best remaining sites on West Bide be
tween 7th and 13th sts.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO
212-213 Commercial Club bldg'
COMPLETELY furnished 5-room cottage
bath, etc.; nice garden; walking distance"
terms reasonable. C. H. Thompson. 2-55
Chapman st.
HOMES and lots) for sale; build to anyone's
design; estimates" given. Call 3830, residence
C 1271, room 600 Oregonian bldg w H
Herdman. ' "'
NEW, strictly modern home, by owner bear
ing fruit trees; must sell at once; will give
terms. Rodney ave. Inquire 1049 Cleve
land ave.; no agents.
T TD? or ""J'- a lot n Waverlelgh
Heights for good horse or anything you
have. Call 888 Union ave. or phone Wood
lawn 535.
J $28O0. $100 cash, $25 monthly. Includes inter-
. . "u"ie. rurnace. gss
electricity. 51st. south Hawthorne Dr
, Darling.
HOUSES for sale In all parts of tbe city
acreage close In and farms in Oregon and
Washington. Phone A 4S8I. Kinney t Stam
pher 531-532 Lumber Exchange bldg.
FOR SALE Lots 12 and 11 In block T
Laurelwood Park; price $575: all or half
cash: party going East. C. E. White. 301
First street,
$5x50 ON 13th sew near Hall, fine location
to build two flats; price only $1S00 W
L. Morgan. i03 Ablngton bldg.
$5000 HOME in Piedmont, $4000; 100x00
on Alnsworth, $900. W. W. Payne. 1210
Williams ave.
8V4 ACRES on Base Line road, Just east of
Montavilla, muse be sold at once Call 410
Failing bldg. . 1 JW
$1850 5-ROOM cottage. 100 ft. from car:
$5O0 cash, balance $18 monthly, including
Interest. 138 Central ave.. Mount Tabor.
TWO new houses, on cor., 50x100, E 6th
St., Income $65 per month, $7000 See
attorney. 410 Failing bldg.
RARE BARGAIN Acre, close in. good -room
house, fine well; 2 carlines; cheap
Address AL 1&. Oregonian.
MODERN cottage of 5 rooms, full lot 50x
loo. $1800; easy terms. Call 410 Falling
bldg
TWO SOxlOO lots on East 24th St.. between
Siskiyou and Klickitat, at a bargain C
J. Mccracken. 304 McKay bldg
FOR 8 ALE 4-room cottage. 60x100 lot
grand view: $1400; terms. Phcne Wood
lawn 1423.
BUYERS! Save time, money and worry
Pc-e us; wo will suit vou.
THE SHAW-FEAR CO., 245 hi Stark St.'