TROOPS PREPARING
FOR ANNUAL CAMP
Regulars and Guardsmen to
Go Under Canvas at Clack
amas Next Monday.
BIG TURN-OUT IS ASSURED
Company G, First TT. S. Infantry and
Machine Gun Attachment Will
Join Oregon Soldiers in Field
Instruction and Exercises.
Shipment of supplies to the rifle
rang- at Clacbam.. c.n " . r Iie
irV Cm k "e Xnlrd regon Infan
ill' w"?cl P8n next Monday morn
Jn. At the same time rush orders
?,- ,tVrd fr th early completion
T ,w F 18 rango nd camP grounds
o that every-detall will be disposed of
before the troops go under canvas. The
following: programme of military
event to be carried out during the
Bummer was posted during: the day by
-j-wi-ouoja! r inzer:
toJuly l1ntrucUoM- Third Infantry. July 12
SH'o' 81 ln,tructlon8- Fourtb. Infantry. July
State rifle competition, July 1 to 8
aumV,? to iir" practlc9 at sea8M-
Ooast Artillery exercises. Artillery Dis
trict of th. Columbia. September 6 1?
b ' i 8 'c,ock next Monday morning
the six Portland companies of the Third
Infantry win take .up the march to the
ILJ , "FK ,"B'here the Held exercises
re to be held. At the same time the
?fl"y nd machine-g-un detachment
from Vancouver Barracks will take up
the march for the same destination.
compa-nla of the Third Infantry
tatloned at Baker City. Pendleton, The
Dalies. Woodburn and Salem will pro
reed by train to the camp. The Oregon
City company will march to the range
The military programme will be
Jir U.P ,mmelately upon the arrival
Z.. th troP In camp. Tents will be
V,,Z reu.lat'n arrangement,
guards wl l be mounted, and the day
rs Ver to Justing the
""t " Tuesday the field exercises
will be taken up. One battalion will be
assigned to the rifle range for small
arms Instruction practice each day un
til the three battalions have had a day
apiece. That will be the extent of the
range practice,, except that the targets
may be used at all times by company
4rJr8lmental tea"'s for practice.
While the programme of events has
riot been announced, it is known that
KirK .,? b at least ono maneuver
which wiU extend through two days.
j me i roups to
bivouac in the field over night, several
miles from camp. There will be prob
lems for battalions and companies, and
Instruction in guard duty.
As to the turnout, there Is now every
assurance of a large response from the
companies outside of Portland. From
this city the turnout will average
about 85 per cent of the strength of
each company. At first there were in
dications of a much smaller percentage
but when the company commanders
gave their men to understand that the
field programme will be the principal
feature of the camp, rather than target
practice, the response of Interest was
Immediate. The arrangements for par
ticipation by the regulars also served
to stimulate Interest. These arrange
ments were perfected by General Fln
ser through the headquarters of the
Department of the Columbia,
Several officers of the Regular Army
have been detailed to attend the vari
ous events for the purpose of furnish
ing any Information that may be de
sired by the Guard officers. Major 1L
F. Noble, First United States Infantry,
will be attached to the Third Infantry.
He will inspect the regiment during the
camp and report to the War Depart
ment. Lieutenant James W. Everlng
ton. Third United States Infantry, will
also be attached to the Third Oregon
Regiment.
BUILDING PERMITS LOOM
Keoord for June in Eugene Exceeds
All Previous Months.
EUOHNE. Or.. July 6. SpeciaL The
.month of June was the trreatest build
ing month in the history of Eugene. The
record for permits shows $144,750, exceed
ing the record established for the month
of May by $10,000. The record for May
was about $50,000 In excess of that of any
previous month.
The figures from the books of the build
ing inspector show that June of 1909 has
a record of nearly three times the build
ing permits of June. 190S. One building,
the Osburn Hotel, being erected on the
corner of Seventh and Pearl streets, is
responsible for $100,000 of these figures.
Since January, lft09. there have been
permits taken out in Eugene to the
amount of J3S6.000.
GOOD ROADS TALKED ABOUT
National Congress in Session at Se
attle Exposition.
SEATTLE, July 6. The National Good
Roads Congress met today in the Good
Roads building at the Alaska-Yukon-Fa-
cuia reposition.
E. I Powers read a paper on the his
tory of road-building in the United States.
M. O. Eldrirlge. of Washington, T. C.
spoke on "Earth. Sand. Clay and Gravel
Roads." Andrew Rinker, of Minneapolis,
told how successful wood-block pave
ments had been in that city.
JILTED, HE TAKES POISON
Youthful Hotel Manager at Caldwell
Would End His Life.
CALJWEXi Idaho, July 6. (Special.)
FTed Cannon, manager of the Saratoga
Hotel, attempted suicide this afternoon
by taking strychnine. He was found lying
on the office floor, and was taken to his
room and a physician summoned. By
heroic treatment it is thought that he
win recover.
. "11 ? yfrs old. It Is said he
had been disappointed In a love affair.
TAKAHIRA FOURTH ORATOR
Japanese Ambassador Speaks in
Hlstorlo Independence Hall.
PHILADELPHlITjuly 6. Baron Ko
f1v Trakahlra- Japanese Ambassador
to the United States, was the orator of
. D. day at the Fourth, of July tier-
clses at historic Independence Hall here
today. Speaking of the great powers of
wrla ana their responsibilities,
the Japanese Ambassador said:
"As for Japan, she was not only In
troduced luto the community of nations
through the agency of American
diplomacy, but has been always en
couraged by it in various ways, as
she advanced In her progressive move,
as her Intentions were to apply the
principle of quality the same to na
tions as to Individuals, even when we
were still In a more modest position.
The United States recognized Japan's
tariff autonomy before any other power
in 1S7S, and was only second to Great
Britain, our honored ally. In taking: the
Initiative In 1904 to abolish her extra
territorial jurisdiction in Japan, which
might be called our international eman
cipation. Thus strongly encouraged by
the friendly action and attitude of the
United States, Japan has been contin
ually endeavoring to Improve herself
In politics and social conditions, so as
to make herself worthy of her position
as a member of the community of civil
ized nations. We are using every effort
In our power, however limited, to con
tinue to Improve ourselves and enjoy
the benefits of modern civilization.
TWO VESSELS ARRIVE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ANT
XOME CITY REACH FORT.
Independence Day Celebrated on
Waterfront Officers and Sailora
Take Holiday Marine Notes.
Fourth of July was appropriately ob
served along the waterfront. The Customs-House,
shipping offices and docks
were closed and officers and sailors took
a holiday. The only craft to arrive in the
harbor were the steamships Nome City
and State of California. The Nome City
arrived at 8 o'clock in the morning, and
tne btate or California at midnight.
Rain put a damper on the exeuiniofi
business out of the city. A number of
public excursions had been advertised for
tne aay Dut the public failed to take ad
vantage, and the boats went out short of
passengers.
Gasoline launches, which were at a
premium Sunday, could be chartered yes
terday for a song. Craft for hire lay at
the moorings without a sign of a passen
ger ana tne owners of pleasure launches
called all voyages off.
No drownings were reported. A few
canoes were upset but none of the occu
pants was damaged.
Notice to Mariner.
Commander W. G. Miller, Inspector of
the 12th Lighthouse District, has Issued
the fOllOWlnflT nntlnA tn maHnani A1,..
to the fog signals at the entrance'to Hum-
Doiat Bay, (jal.:
HnH.. 1- . . . . . . .
i " " "'"uy Riven iii.it xn cnaraeter-
.o.iu hi ine iog signal at itumtoomt Light
fetation. California, was changed July 1, laoo,
tO flOlinil nil fnllniva T71... A -1 - . 1 1 .
Interval. 28 seconds; blast, 4 seconds; silent
Interval 26 seconds.
Marine Notes.
The eteamshln A
freight at the Oak-street dock.
The Bt?amshln Aha 14 T.-1 m i.
M , - " WIU BtXLl
for Tillamook Bay this evening
With passengers and freight for San
Pedro and way ports, the steamship Geo.
W. Elder will sail this evening.
Arrivals an-d Departures.
9ta"SRT n'. Ju!y 8i Arrived Steamship
State of California, from San Francisco-
Astoria, Or.. July 5. Condition of the
bar 5 P. M Wind, west; weather, rainy
sea smooth. Arrived down at 1 A. M. Tug
Vosburg with barge Nehalem. Arrived down
w.lxf' M' Rnd alIed at 3 p- M. Steamer
?r, 5an F""clsco. Arrived at
K? eM- fd 'f" P 3 P. M. Steamer
btate of California.
San Francisco. July 5. Arrived at 1 P
at"T lea!S9r oS"00' from Portland. Arrived
f. ? y Steamer Rosa city, from Port
land Spoken at 1 A. M. yesterday 20 mllea
north Cane Blanco Steainer aw Fen
wick, with log raft In taw W" Fen
i-Ft?.?U July 3 Arrived French bark
.T HL d Auvergne. from Portland.
San Francisco. July 5. Arrived Steamer
Casco from Astoria; Xann Smith from
Cooa Bay; Rose City from Portland SaThS
Steamer. Buckman, for Seattle; Redon" o
STEAMER tNTELUOENCE,
ae to Arrive.
Mam. From. Date.
gureka Eureka In port
Breakwater Coos Bay. ... . In Sort
in?- Loop an Francisco July
Alliance Coos Bay JuII
Roanoke San Pedro. . . . j",1 ,?
Rose City San Francl-co ju,y
l$?Sa Ban Francisco Ju'ly 13
Be'Ja Hongkong Oct 1
Scheduled to Depart.
Name. For. Data.
Eureka Eureka July 8
Ariro ... Tillamook July 7
Breakwater. .. Coos Bay July 7
Alliance Cooi Bay July 10
Ra"k San Pedro. . . . July 10
Falcon. . . San Francisco July 15
itate of Cal. . ..San Francisco July 17
RiSilCUT- "--,an Francisco July 17
Se'Ja Hongkong Oct' lo
CoosBa?. By; barkan" Chehalla, for
Tides at Astoria Tuesday.
HlKh.
Stocks at London.
LOvnnv t,.i.. .
r, , , . " " " w. 1 m so is for monev
do for account, 84 9-18. money.
Anai-nnilg .
Atchison ll9
do pref Hl07U
Bait & Ohio 121 U
fan Pacific 187 S
Ches & Ohio. . . 78V
Chi Qrt West... 1
..."'ISSH
- ' ' west. V 1
OO TVTAf
Ont & West! II'.". 54.
r-winayjvanla ... 70
Rand Mines..... lo$4
C. M. & R P lr.au - t
Ie Beers " ,,.Di"orn."y S-H
D & R Q-.
"o pref . . . .
Erie
do 1st pf..
do 2d pf..
Grand Trunk
111 Central...
1- A N
Mo. K. A T.
rtu ti i rminc...3li
' Hn raclttc...20
-JS do pref 107 ti
K.8 - Steel..: I 719?
. do pref 12B
"24 Wabash . .,,
153 I do pref. . 2
-2lAmal Copper..: S3
Silver and Money at London.
3Bu2T3"0l?nc?--" eady
Money. per cent
forTh.ehoraU,M?,fs TilA
three months- 1 ilUlSVlV. tQr
Eastern Livestock Market
CHICAGO. July 5 CtH t ."
Bed; dzpF - ",0:
S43-S. cow nd 2.soV:
lJi'S,eceipt,, estimated. 18.000- market
good to choice heavy .sS; plg
7 -5: bulk of sales. 87.808.05. 5
Sheep Receipts, estimated. 12.000- market
native S8 5wrI.lngs- f-"-60; lambs,
natrve, x.8.25; Western. S5.25Q8.
KANSAS CITT. July K Cattle '
nmtirket- ,eady' ?7ASk
..35; native cows and heifers. J2.2SfflT- Vtock.
era and feeders. S.i-5.6o; bull.. 3o"
calves. 83.757: Western steers. 14 Tsl.?.'
Western cows. 83j4 no ' 'O'al .
rfZTX h54vy &
M W?Sr p.Ba.d 7-.05;y-Ii?
tJP elpta' 7000: mket. eteady.
Lamb.. (Vff.25: ranre wethers, 45 -
range ewes, 83.254.50. P",J'
5,!H.' uly Cattle Receipts.' 1300r
5a? K?.ea4ly..to riss.-:
heifer 827 earners. nSS$MTlSZ.
TIFE MORyPTG- OREGOyiAX TtlESDA-T. JULt 6, 1909.
1 . . .
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AMTTSELMENTS. I . .
BUNGALOW
THEATER
12th and Morrison
Phones 'Main 117 and A 4214.
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIOHT
MATINEE TOMORROW AFTERNOON.
America's Greatest Actress.
BIBS. HSRE,
In "A Divine Comedy of the Slums.
"SALVATION NKLI,."
Prices Eve. and Mat.. $2.00 to BOc
SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY.
Henry Miller's Associate Players
In the Interesting Drama,
THE SERVANT IJT THE HOUSE."
At Bungalow Theater.
8 nights, beginning next Thursday.
Special Price Matinee.
Prices Eve. and Mat, $1.30 to BOc.
LYRIC THEATER
Summer' Prices: Evenine. 15 and 25oj
Matinees, 15c.
The Imperial Musical Comedy . Company
Presents
THE MIFFIFFTET OF M lXX"rT.Ir:BUXi.TT
aiaimtei csunoay, Tuesday, Thursday and
bsturday. Two shows each evening at 8
v.v v oycciai nouaay AiauneQ
Lyric Theater
For One Week Beginning
NEXT MONDAY
Sam S. & Lee Shnbert (Inc.) Present
ine .season's 'Iheatrical Sensation
"TL Dl- M 99
me Diue mouse
By Clyde Fitch
Sale of seats will open
THURSDAY,
Prices 50c to $ 1.50.
MART s. A 1010. Matinees
emiaari ana uoiiaays.
15-25-Mc
NIGHTS
THEATER i5-95-50-75C
Week of July S Uly Lena.; Electrlfled Girl
Review; Julius Titnnea; Hymen Meyers
Whittier-Harris Players, "Almost": The
Donaia; Luil Brothers; Ptotuxeas Orciieatrak.
PAN TAG ES THEATER
Advanced Vaudeville, Stars of Ail, Nations.
Engagement Extraordinary of
THE ORIGINAL SVENGAU TRIO,
Music. Mhnicrv and Mvatrv.
The Pantages famous orchestra, always a
feature Three performances Aally at popu
lar prices. Matinees daily. 15c; two shows at
merit, irc ana 2&c.
THE GRAND
Vaudeville deLnxe
WEEK STARTING
MONDAY. JTJI.X 6.
ALBINI. Royal
Wyatt & JUce:
Court Entertainer
Matinee every day
at 2:30 15c any
seat. Evening; per
formances at T:S0,
9:15. Prices, 15c. 2Sc
Box seats. 50o.
Gllllhan & Mtrrraj-j
Hilly Wisdom;
lleaidA Allm
Mabel Carew A Co. ;
M'lle Rlalta A Co.
Fred Bauer;
Grandaacope.
STAR THEATER
"WASHINGTON CROSSING .THE
DELAWARE."
Positively the most realistic picture
ever tnrown upon a erceen and
A Great Show.
Tonight ! Pains' Fireworks
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
Of the World's Famous Aerlallsts Supreme
J '1 tutacrt JJ AM1LY,
For two weeks Commencing July the Fourth
At
The
Donatelll's Famous Italian Band
INNES FAMOUS BAND
Under Auspices of Multnomah Club
AT MULTNOMAH FIELD
Evenings of July 13th and 14th
Admission 50c
as e lb ail
RECREATION PARK.
Carnei Vaughn and. Twenty-fourth Sta.
SEATTLE
PORTLAND
Jiri.v . t. k a in i
Games begin week days 8:80 P. M. ; 6un-
Admission Bleachers. 23c: Grandstanrt
50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Children: Bleachers.
10c; Grandstand. 25c.
LADIES' DAT, FRIDAY.
Boys under 12 free to Bleachers Wednes-
rs and feeders, 35.60; calves, 37; bulls
- Hors Recelnts. moo- mrvt k. hi.i.
Heavy, $T.707.0; mixed, 7.707.80: llKht
7.OeT.80; pigs. $8S'7: bulk. 7.707.80. "
oneep tteceipw. 3(100: market, 10c higher.
Tearllngs. t4.50tg6; wethers, $44.S0- ewes.
t3.60e-t.2S; lambs. ?8.5037. ew63-
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, July 6. Maximum tempera-
, r ' i , minimum o. aegrees.
River reading at 8 A. M.. 17.7 Seet; change
P. M to 6 P. M.) 0.39 lnchea Total ralA
fall since September 1. 1908. 34.21 Inches
44.09 inches; deficiency 9.88 Inches. Total
sible sunshine, July 4. 15 hours 88 minuter
"9 !7 1 bw. ea level, at 5 p- M..
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 6 P. M Pacifln
time. July 6, 1908: . . ' raolno
fib " a U
5 Wind
!
" . S
erg ? a
8 : f
"1 .
STATIONS.
State of
Weather.
Baker City, ......
Bismarck:. ........
Boise, ........
Eureka '.
Helena,
ICamloops ........
North Head......
Pocatello. ........
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Sacramento
Salt Lake
San Francisco. . A
Spokane. .........
Tacoma .
Tatoosh Island...
Walla Walla
Blaine .
Siskiyou
Marshfleld "
Kallspell.
Tonopah
North Yakima
76!0.00
! 6ISW
lo'sB
10 w
6 W
6 N
6W
Cloudy
Cloudy "
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Rain
Pt.Cldy
Rain
60 T.
80'0.00
6010.0-1
SO T. I
92 O.OO
f.S (1.04
12 W
seiO.oOkHlsK
5710.171 s:sw
760.00 4 W
600.22 4,W
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
610.00 12j3
90 0.00
12iS
60(0.00
18W
4ISW
740.24
Rain
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
56 T.
76 0.00
64'0.00
4610.62
188
W
SE
XE
NW
."R
NW
NW
6410.18
840.00
8010 . 00
Kaln
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
820. 00(10
T Trace.
; WEATHER CONDITIONS.
h.Ti1"8 th PMt 14 hours, the pressure
a8-i ? ener'ly throughout the district.
S J? v. Mt,rem Northwest, where
easier bLe" a i"Rht " nd ln South
fitS I'Lho- where there has been a
finue. vd?!t:ae- Shr weather con
e" Te,r the greater portion of Oregon
s?ndaai',nrt0'V 'Wyou. Or., reports !s"
since O A. M. today; Roseburg. .22- Port
hour's 'and "b"1- " Aurln th- Pit M
rn'od0eUrafe,yrahIinvBy .SSn'n" 7
wJil,,nd?"to,nJ, nlv occurred ln Eastern
Washington and Montana.
Temperatures have fallen generally durlnc
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, 01 -
ETROPBAX PLAX
MODERN
RESTAURANT
COST 03TK S1I1JJOX DOLLAReV.
I' HOTEL OREGON !
I CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
I Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up I
I European Plan. Z
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO, Props. I
J. T. DAVIES. President
St. Charles Hotel
COMPANY (Inc.)
Front and Morrison, Portland, Or.
EUROPEAN PLAN R00MS 50c TO $1.50
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION '
THE
Park St, between
Morrison and Alder.
CALUMET
HOTEL
MODERN
!
; a-s a
1.3 a a&
liili-ll
H
OTEL
SEWARD
COR. TENTH AND ALDER STS.
BEAUTIFUL HOTEL MOORE
CLATSOP BEACH Seaside, Oregon
Portland's Nearest Beach Resort Via A. & C. R. R. Open All Year
Directly overlooking the Pacific Ocean. A delightful Summer and
1flLer SrS ,H-0t baths and surf Dath"g. Sea foods a spe
cialty. Walks, drives and boating. DAN J. MOORE Prop
the past 24 hours, and readings consider
ably below the normal are reported from
Western Oregon and Eastern Washington
. , irr connnuea snowery
....... v . . . , , tiniiiuKicn ana isorth-
rn Idaho tonight and Tuesday.
FORECASTS.
Pnrtlnnil . .1 rl.inii. c. m .
: . . .... . j ui.vwr. uesaay;
westerly winds.
Oregon and- Washington Showers Tues
day; westerly winds.
Irish IhnvAr. in . i . . .
south poruon: Ialr ln
vv. D. FULLER. Local Forecaster.
FOR SALE, TILLAMOOK, NEAR EAST 36TH, FOUR FINE
DWELLINGS.
r
i Til
.assart' r 1 i IfeiHi,
Bungalows and two-story, five to eight rooms; new and modern;
fireplaces, dens, seats, bookcases, buffets, beamed ceilings, paneled
dining-rooms, sleeping porches, large verandas. Terms like rent.
JOHN LOCKHART, Owner
Main 493, A 3363. . 610 Chamber of Commerce
llEADQUARTEKB
IXJR TOURISTS and
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS.
Special rates maAa
to families and sin
gle gentlemen. The
management will be
pleased at all times
to show roonia and
give prices. A mod
ern Turkish bath es
tablishment in the
hotel.
H. C. BOWERS.
Manager.
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sta.
In the heart of the business and shopping district.- The
most modern and np-to-date hotel in the Northwest.
Local and long-distance phones in every room. Rooms
with private bath, en suite and single. Large and
modernly equipped sample-rooms.
ELEGANT GRILL
Bos meets all trains. Rate 81 and up.
v t. . . HOTEL PERKINS CO.
f. J. Richardson, Pres. L. Q. Swetland. Sec
Modam
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
rttU. MarsnhaTi & Shu, Pratptk
0. O. DAVIS. Sec. and Treas.
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containingi 70
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Long Distance Phones
in Every Rcom.
Free 'Bus Meets
All Trains.
Ttatee American, fZ.OO per day and
ates Knropean, S1.00 per day and no.
Per month 1 . .rl i .
no.
- . u m-'iu x, e-o to
fb5 aooordlns to room, lor two, $76 to
Board, without room (SO per month
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
ELEVENTH OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Beautiful Grill R oom
American Bates to Families
and European Our Bus Meets All Trains
Sample Suites with Baths (or Traveling; Men.
COMFORTS
MODERATE PRICES
THE CORNELIUS
"The House of "Welcome," Corner Park and Alder.
Portland's Bon Ton Transient HoteL Headquarters
for the traveling; public. European plan. Single,
$1.50 and up. Double, $2.00 and up. Our omnibus
meets all trains.
H. E. FLETCHER, C. TV. CORNELJUS,
Manager. Proprietor.
will be open to the
pnbMe about July 4th,
nnder the masagemnt
ot N. K. CLARKE, late
of the Portland and
Cornelius Hotels. The
office will be In charge
of ALI.EV A. WRIGHT,
for many- Tears chief
clerk of Portland Hotel.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Baker's Auction House, 152 Park street.
Furniture, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker &
Son, auctioneers.
At Baker's Auction House, 152 Park at.
Furniture, etc Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker &
Son, auctioneers.
At Wilson's sales rooms, corner Second
and Yamhill, at lO A. M. J. T. Wilson
auctioneer.
, At 211 First St.. furniture; sale at 10 A.
M. sharp. By the Ford Auction Co. Ford
auctioneer.
. a-V,s ahsvojo )L a
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laily or Bunday.
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ne time lto
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cents a line each insertion.
Space in the "New Today" columns la
figured by measure only 14 line to the
Inch,
A receipt will be riven for all paid-in-advance
advertising. The Oregonlun will not
undertake to correct errors or refund money
pnlens this receipt la returned. .
MtETIXG XOTTCES.
OREGON- COMMA-NDERT, KO.
1, Knights Templar Special con
clave this (Tuesday) evening ln
. """o Temple, at 8 o'clock. Via-
d - w are courteously Invited. Or-
ier of the .Red Cross. w. s. MACRUM.
Recorder.
OREGON COUNCIL, ROYAL
ARCANUM, meets at the Audi
torium, 208 Third street, the first
and third Tuesday ot each month
at 8 p. M. Visitors cordially wel
come. O. O. HALL. Seorf.ia.rv
Care Honeyman Hardware Co.
IVAKHOB LODGE, No-. 1, K. of K . will
not hold a regular meeting tonight. Officers
and -members attending Pythian convention
at Seattle. E. M. LANCE, K. R. S
BORN.
QTJTRK To the wife of J. F. Quirk, a son.
DIED.
WOOD In this city. July B, at 935 East
12th street. North. Ruthe Marguerite, In
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wood,
aged one month. Funeral notice here
after. DOLL In this city, at the family resl-
CT. iai -irinur St., Mary Doll. Au-
iivuutement or funeral later.
FUNEBAX KOTICES.
SAUNDERS In this city. July 4, Charles
W. toaunders, aged SI years. Funeral serv
ices will be held from Holman's chapeL
corner Third and Salmon streets, at 2
o'clock today (luesday), July 6. Friends
STEVENS Mrs. Susan A. Stevens. July 5,
6. M. Philbxick. A20 East 22 d t. North.
j v a a. ii. ioaay (rues-
day) July 6. Remains will be taken to
OAKlnnri Xf a
WETZLER Funeral services of the late
Anna Gertrude Wetsler will be held at
the German Methodist Church. Mllwaukle.
Or.. Tuesday, at 2 p. m
ASHBT The funeral services of Lucy
Ashby will be held at Mt. Olive Baptist
... i . ioaay l luesaay).
Friends invited. Interment Lot,., km- "
ToJJpG"Ivthl" c,iyf ialy S- EI1Is p-. wife
r; Aiiutiyiriiuence. or., aged
ai years. The remains are at Flnley's
Auuepeuaence. ur.
HC.WS 'TV. 1 , .
. . - , . ocvc uz uosepn Mesa
v i a " Greenwoo- Cemetery at
Dnnnins;, McEntee cilbaagh. Funeral
Directors. 7th and Pine, fbonl Main
Lady Assistant. Office ot Countr throne.
isinnt. raoD ax. ov7,
A a uuJ iJaU 0, A lOwv.
S. DUNNING. CnrtertakCT 414 Eai
Alii OP rjllv kS.laan "
wMiuit M. UUUQ f , HT1 U.
IqhV i.. . . A ... I'naertafcorsi
itiun. as ous.
7FT T t-c- ft .
ers. 278 Russell, lio'th nhones. Lady assistant.
LERCH Undertaker. 420 East Alder
Phones Last 781. B 1888. Lady assistant.
OREGON' HUMANE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT. Main S0O.
SECRETARY. Main 698.
HUMANE OFFICER. East 4779.
NEW TODAY.
NOB HILL HOME
LOVE JOY ST.
Near 20th, swell 8-room house,
strictly modern and up-to-date, all
the latest improvements, lot 60x100,
fine neighborhood and easy walking
distance, a few days only at this
price, $10,000.
Grussi & Zadow
317 Board of Trade, 4th and Oak,
CAPITOL HILL
On the Oregon Electric Railway, 5-cent
can fare, ln Portland proper. Inside the
city limits. 13 minutes' ride from the
business center, all full lots 50x100 feet
each, improved streets and sidewalks
city and mountain view unsurpassed'
no stone or gravel, all In grass plot!
Prices J200 to $400 per lot. Title per
fect Complete abstract of title to date
furnished free to every purchaser Take
the Oregon Electric car at Front and
Jefferson streets for Capitol Hill and
see for yourself.
CLOHESSY & SMITH,
401-2 WcKay Bids:. Phone Main 100S.
Mortgage Loans on
Improved City Property
At Current Rates.
Bulldlns Loans. Installment Loans.
Wm. MacMaster
302 Worcester Block.
MORTGAGE LOANS
lowest rates and terms to suit; spe
cial rates and favorable terms on larss
loans oa business properties.
Funds Loaned for private Investors
A.H. BIRRELL CO.
202 McKay Bldg. 3d fc Stark.
OKORtiK BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
(All Branches.)
823 Worcester Bldg.
Phones Main 8371. A 4013.
FOR SALE By owner. block. Union ave.
and Skidmore. F 202. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
PARTIES wishing to purchase large or small
tracts of Improved or unimproved fruit
lands In the Rogue River Valley call on
or write Verdln & Conger. 108 North 6th st
Grants Psss, Or. '
BAD health requires me to live ln dryer cli
mate, so here goes my beautiful home on
west slope Mount Tabor; 0 rooms, electrlo
Ui"-,, watfr- et0-: price, $5000: terms.
Fred Broetje. 31 East 61st st.
F2 SALE by owner. 1 mile from Estacada,
40 acres of fruit or berry land, two good
spring branches, some small timber; easily
cleared; close to good graded school. Price
$35 to $50 per acre. W. F. Cary, Estacada.
THE prettiest 6-room house and east front
i.ninar-Pledm,ont: fireplace, beamed
ceilings, trees, flowers; only $2400 W
W. Payne. 1210 Williams ave.
INVESTORS Go to the Owners- Realty As
sociation; buy direct of owners and save
commissions. 205 Ablngton bldg.
MruK .77-V01 T5xl0- wlth bearln
iruit ireea, all Improvement! : for faAn
reasonable terms. Owner. J 219 Oregonial"
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews, F. V- & Co. M. 8349. SO Hamilton
bldg.
Baker, Alfred A.. i2 Ablngton bldg.
Beck. William G-, 312 Falling bldg.
Blrrell. A. H. Co.. 202-3 McKay bldg. Real
estate, lnsarance. mortgages, loans, etc
Brubaker & Benedict, t02 McKay big. M. E40
Chapln ft Herlow. 832 Chamber Commerce).
Cook, B. 6.. & Co., 603 Corbett bid.
Fields, c. K., Co.. Board of Trade bldg.
Jennings & Co.. Main 188. 208 Oregonlaav
Parrish, Watkina A Co., 250 Alder st '
Richardson. A. B-, 221 Com. Club bldg.
fhRik- Gt- D- 2 Stark st. Main or A 892
Sharkey. J. p.. ft Co.. 122 sixth at.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ave. and
Multnomah st. (Holladay AddlUon.
Walker, S. T- 604 Corbett bldg. '
White, B. F.. 227 Washington st.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
"VILLA HEIGHTS."
Are you looking for a choice lot over
looking the river and city? villa Heights
will suit you. Call or phone and we will
show you this beautiful property. W. H
Morehouse Investment Co.. 5 Lumber
men's bldg.
I OR SALE AT BANKRUPT PRICES
eauuf,ul home of 2 H acres ln Fails
City. overlooking the town: 10-room
ShHe' "nlE"d complete, good bams, wood
n,; nUlt trees and '" Improve
U00 nW: Cost ,230: casn deal at
.lB(iv.5 lota-Bood 8 -room house, barn
i ?r 0"t-tulldings; fruit and shrubs;
nice hedge Price $1500. Address. uruM'
F. K, HUBBARD. Falls City. Or
S5?;-SART OF IRV1NGTON.
B RAZEE STREET ADDITION
,, LOTS 00x100
10 PER CENT CASH BALANCE
MONTH Lf.
SEE SCHOONMAKER.
708-9 CORBETT BLDG.
PHONE MAIN 7SS05. A K'l
BAST YAMHILL ST.
,LCeK8tory and half 5-room house, good
brick basement, gas. street Improved and
?. --lki"l,dl!,tance: near lst st; p?ice
iulck. " 125 per montii- Come
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade bldg., 4th and Oak.
H. P. PALMER-JO.VES CO..
??vtA?. GENERAL INSURANCE.
An?JS NEW ZEALAND INS. CO.
213 COMMERCIAL CLUB BLDG.
MAIN 8GS9, A 2653.
on rtiiT"?" '5 tbo Malheur County
oil district. 15 miles from the county seat.
If a gusher Is struck In any of the veils
being sunk In this district, the fortunafo
frj1 o thi 'Z04 wl" ma- - fortune,
end he can hardly lose in any event. Prico
BlsinTwnsh. Bla1"8 ReaUy & M1U C-
COTTAGE AND LOT J500.
is Ice 6-room cottage; cement basement.
8-ood bath and toilet; lot Is oOxloO- nice
roses and fruit; on E. 7th. near Mason;
price is $2350; $500 cash. $20 per month,
at per cent; it will pay you to see this..
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade bldg., 4th and Oak
100x100.
Situated on Maiding ave, 100 feet from
tbe carline, ln the choice residence dis
trict of Sellwood; price $1550 w H
Morehouse Investment Co,. 5 Lumbermen's
bldg.
WS.UT' SELL OR TRADE REAL S
TATH FOR OUR CLIENTS. Have a few
choice propositions to offer at this time:
It will pay you to Investigate.
MARQULIS & SCHIBACH,
027 Board of Trade.
Main 3558. A 8341.
Lnlon-ave. snap! Lot 100x100. with
good 6-room house; bearing fruit trees
and nice lawn; $5000. Room fclO Swet
land bldg.
yju want home at your own price, al
ready to move Into or built for you. I can
furnish It; I have the lots; a small payment
down and monthly payments will get you a
home. See Jas. A. Clock. 252 Alder sL
Telephone Main 1274. r ,u
FORCBT to sacrifice my 7-room modern
home to meet my bills; streetcar and
paved street, will be within 100 feet the
herrt of Portland, near Union ave. and
least $i50. Owner, 403 Couch bldg. A 2S41.
hUBM- East 19th and Salmon. $8000.
It th0SBeD!" Alb5 carune. on 17th
iL i-?0,- ?4-cr B-room good house.
LIND & H1GLEY, 1S2 THIRD ST.
NWH"r0i0m' "tr,ctly high-class residence,
modern ln every respect; well worth $4000
If you want something good it Is worth
your tiro to see It. Price $760 Call 613
Chamber of Commerce. 'a"- l-a" 613
HAVE month to sell is lots on Occident
ave. between Capitol Hill and AldeJ
fP,inF"- alns!da Oregon Electric; priced
ia1?JiI',a'.nt8hSJ,4.adj0,niD IOt": tVrmV
N?iW' Btrlctly modern home, beautiful Joca-
-- w i-oiiiuD, BijLci.li casii payment r-il
ance monthly. See owner. Jas. A. Clot k"
2j2 Alder st. Phone Main 1274 R.i
denes. Tabor 842. -"am Kest-
6 NAP Suburban home, modern, six-room
rouse, two lots, fruit treea h.V?
cnicKen-yard. Call on owner. 2S8 Grand
ave.. South; $16u0; easy terms. rana
HOUSES for sals ln all parts of the e!t-
Br.rM0A rlnM In . . , 100 City,
. . ' " iriiu m uregon and
Vashington. Phone A 4881. Kinney & stam
pher. B31-632 Lumber Exchange , bldf. btam
this no: c"" carl"": io"
SPENCER & CO., 102 Second St.
i25 DOWN. $10 per month, buys 50x100 lot
close to car and new Mt. Tabor Park
price $390. Thompson & Enders. end of
Hawthorne carline.
LOT. with 6-room. new. modern house: one
hlork mm r ntnn . . , ...
homo. $32&0, $t,"0 cosh, balance trm't
CULVER. 623 Chamber of Commerce
6-ROOM cottage. 1040 E. Harrison. 4 blocks
EAST SIDE INVESTMENT col
37th and Hawthorne. '
FOR SALE Strictly modern h.miw
monthly payments. See Jas. A. Clock ".
Alder st. Phone Main 1274. ' "
$1000 Lot 100x100. with a very comfortahle
terms. Loucke & Rahb. io 5th' st."
FINE HOME. 1S1 E. 28th SU : good location. 1
large grounds. 8-room modern hii..'
terms. Owner. 134 E. 29th st. East 2044.
STRICTLY modern 6 or 7-room desirable
home, small navment fnnh K i ...
ly. Owner. Phone Woodlawn 17!.
2 MODERN flats ln choice Nob Hill loca-
....... .w.i.o ..;. w per month; 12 ner
cent on $63)10. 303 Rothchild bldg.
FOaRw SAIjE sw. mortem 6-room house on
.-.i, tmnu; a snap. Olgel & Co.. 335
Morrison. '
FOR SALE Lot ln Tinker's Addition to
i ... y h h n. . tt Dlocks Of P O
Inquire owner. 213 Second st.
6-ROOM house and lot; 1 block to car:
siV A k "-. ': easy terms. Call
613 Chamber of Commerce.
WE build artistic bomes. see us for plans
and easy-payment methods. Buildoi-a
Company. 420 Mohawk bldg., afternoons.
100x100 ON East 24th St., North; these lots
must be sold, get the description and
make an offer. 304 McKay bldg.
F,f SALE . byx ,wnr- the handsomest
o24nS!1O?0tha.'"Nnetn- CaU and lt"
RNlGTONI .JARK Sell my contract at
price I paid 3 months ago. worth $100
more. Owner. 403 Couch bldg. A 2S41
SABJin In''"Bton Park, one comer,
one block from carline. AB. R. f r
Box 07 D, Mllwaukle.
FOR SALE 2 new houses. E. 19th near
Everett. Inquire of owner. 132 6th st?
FOR snything In Portland real estate see
Columbia Trust Co.. Board of Trade bldg!
60x100 LOT on Overton St.. near 23d; very
choice. $400. 303 Rothchild bldg.
THURMAN ST. home. $2&00; .half cans
Llnd & Hlgley. 132 3d k SQ-
LIST YOUR property with Sigel & Co l?s
Morrison. Phones Main 2185. A 4509. "
LOT near Williams avenue. Morris- full
Improved. $1250. Room 8, 24s MomswJ