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10 TIIE 3IOKXIXG OREGOXIAX. TUESDAY. CCTOBER 11. 1910. M If SECRETARY Of OFFICIAL VISIT Msyer to Be Portland Guest Tomorrow Pacific Fleet Plan to Be Submitted. MISSION IS NOT KNOWN Chamber of Commerce and Commer cial Clnb to Request Protection or Coust Harbors Visit Is Thought Significant. Secretary of the Niiry Meyer will be the run n of Portland tomorrow. He arrived In Seattle yesterday on a tour of the Pacino Coast, and It Is expected that he will pay an official vlalt to each of the principal seaport cities. While It is not known what bis mis sion la to the Pacific Coast, it Is be lieved that the Secretary Is here to make a reconnolter for the purpose of acquainting himself regarding- the present Coant fortifications and to be ahie to consider demands that are ex pected to be made for better Coast pro tection generally. During his brief stay In Portland Mr Meyer will be the guest of the Cham ber of Commerce and the Portland Commercial Club. A conference will be held for the purpose of submitting to the Secretary a formal direct re quest not only for a fleet of battleships for the Pacino Coast, but also for pro tection of the harbors. Inasmuch as the Secretary Is a close friend of Rear-Admiral Evans, it In be lieved that the question of better Coast protection has already been a subject of discussion by the two. The visit of the Secretary to the Pacific Coast shortly following the widely published suggestion of Rear-Admiral Evans for a fleet if If battleships, is construed to have considerable bearing on the mat ter, and an announcement by Mr. Meyer favorable to the proposition would not be unexpected. He will also be Importuned to give the Oregon Na val Militia a prantlca ahlp. The Portland Commercial Club sent a telegram to Mr. Meyer last night, as follows: "Tha cltlsens of Oregon would feel highly hrfnored If yoa could And time to vlalt this city during your sojourn In the West, and ft would give us great pleasure to be able to entertain you if you can honor us with a visit. "PORTLAND COMMERCIAL. CLTJB." In answer the Secretary advised that tie would arrive In 2ortland tomorrow morning. XAVY CONGRESS TO COXVEXE from foreign ports during the busy sea son, with probabilities that the ap pointment will be made permanent. James Tulte. of the United States Im migration - Department, has been or dered by Immigration Inspector Bar bour to take station at Astoria, under Inspector Bonham. In many Instances the officers on the lower liver accom pany vessels to Portland and are here relieved by local Inspectors and watchmen. Surplus Water Leaves Willamette. Captain A. B. Graham, of the Oregon City Transportation Company, was yes terday Informed that the recent rise the Willamette, through which the steamer Oregona had bera able to transport full cargoes from Mission Landing through the Oregon City locks, had receded to an extent that prevent- ed her being loaded to capacity. With in a day or two It Is thought the stream will have reached its former low stage. THE PORTLAND KTrBOFBAW TVAM MODESX USTAtJBAIT . ;i w " ,... : tsri ytzA soar oarm mmurs ooxLaaa. mtArxjr a rtx aa OKTOt fUTW mm CUX.Mr.EIIU. JlKAVIiU:K--4- Spectol rates wade to families and sin gle gemlemea. The monacnient will be pleaaod a all times to show rooms and give prlose. A mod ens Tin-Una Batb nnr-hllshmrat bs the Ijetel. H. C. BOWSBA, Weown Floated With .New Pilot. When the steamer Weown was launched yesteTday at the Portland Ship building Company's yards, it waa im mediately ordered Into commission- and left for the Lower Columbia to tow rafts. Oeorge Glides was employed to succeed Pilot Zumrralt, who left the craft after lengthy service. In addition to having a number of Kama recaulked the Weown's bull, guards and wheel were repainted. POST SEASON PLANNED LOS AXGELES A.VD VERXOX TO SEE REAL BALL. Cities of Coast to V ill to In Asking for radflo Fleet. A congress of Federal, state and dty officials, as well as representatives of all the business and civic organisations f the three Coast states will be called in the coming Winter to consider ways and means of urging Congress to carry out the suggestion made by Admiral Evans on his reoent vie It to Portland that a fleet of at least W battleships with the required complement of auxiliary ves sels be maintained on the Pacino sedo of tiie continent. By common consent of the commercial tvxl!ta of all tha cities, on tha Coast tha matter of calling the congress haa been left in the hands of Governor Olllett, of fnlifornla, who, ,ln a letter to Secretary (illtner. of tha local Chamber of Com merce, yesterday evpressed his indorse ment of the movement and stated his Intention of arranging for the meeting in the coming Winter. The local Cham ber was the originator of the idea, fol lowing tha address of Admiral Evana. The exact course to be pursued In se curing tha necessary action by Congress has not been determined. We realise that the Government can't go ahead and build It battle ships all at once," Said Bnoretary Gtltner yesterday. "We know that the only way to secure the fleet for our Coast will be by a gradual increase to the Navy and a con sequent transfer of the surplus vesselea to this Coast." San Francisco Official Tells of Matches Arranged for Bay City Championship Rivalry Keen. SAX FRANCISCO, Oct, 10. (Special.) From a baseball official it was earned that a post-seaaon series of seven games haa been arranged be tween the Angels and Villagers, to be started the week following the close of tha league season. The series will be played for the championship of the city and McQreevy and Toman probably ill umpire tha games. The winner must take four In seven games and. owing to the Intense rivalry between the two clubs and the factiona among the fans supporting the two teams. this series is sure to be a bigger draw lng card than any league series, since both teams are hopelessly out' of the pennant race. This idea of a post-season series be tween Coast League teams Is a new one here and hardly would be seriously con sldered seriously elsewhere than at Los Ana-eles. The same feeling that exists there among the two factions of fana does not exist anywhere else in the league, aa it is a real instead of an imaginary rivalry. When the two teams hook up for the series there will be more money wagered on the result than ever was bet on a horse race down that way. The aeries will prove profitable for the players, too, as the attendanca will run up to 3000 or 4000 every day. HOTEL SEATTLE "alT 9400,000 Recently Spent om Its Interior. All FurnUhlnvs and Appointments w. Modern and Splendid. Headquarters for Portland People. HOTEL OREGON polZhG Both Hotels Conducted by MESSRS. WRIGHT & DICKINSON ajirSEMKNTJ. HEILIG THEATER 7th and Taylor rbooes. Slain 1; A US. ' TONIGHT 8:1J TOMORROW NIGHT SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE TOMORROW Viola Allen ACCOMPANIED BT JAMES O'NETLL In P. Marion Crawford's Flay "THE TtinTB SISTER." Prices Evening:. $..50. 12.00. J1.30. $1.00, 7.'c. jflc. Matinee. $1.50. $1.00, 75c, 50c. -c. NEW PERKINS Fifth and Washington St. Opened June. 1908. A hotel in the very heart of Portland's business activity. Modern in every respect. Rates $1.00 and up. Moderate price restaurant in connection. " L. Q. S wetland, Secretary and Manager. The Imperial Oregon's Greatest Hotel 150 Booms, -104 Suites, With Private Baths. SEW FIREP&OOr BUILDING Moderata Rate. P&Q Metschan & Sons, Props. iffl THE CORNELIUS ""t. SMia WnlnvnA turner Park sad aides. land's nearest sad most modern hotel. European plan. Be ginning May 1st our rates will be as tallows: All back rooms All front rooms without bath. 11-50 per day. single; M per ear dauvle. Ail OOTfliDB loams. Our omnibus meets a W. COEUXLIUS, Proprietor H. S. FLETCHER, Maaagn. SEAT SALK TODAY 3 NIGHTS BEGINNING THURSDAY"! Special Price Matinee Saturday MARGARET ILLINGTON IX "THE WHIRLWIND" Prices Evening. $2.00. fl.SO, $-.M 75c. 60c. 23c. MAtinee, $1.60, $1.00, 75C 60c, 25C MEETING XQTICE8. NOBLES The committee of irrancementi tor tha s-Hrnil --. hi mo Armory rTiaay. October 14, desires that ail Nobles having tickets remit ior same as soon as possi ble to William ra.Tim m ori t. Visiting Nobles are Invited to aciena ana ail members of tVl Ksder who failed to re- elre ticket can procure them " i.ai ua aw uiij iiui wisaicf to dance. Nobles, do your duty and. brlns; your friends cm this festive occasion. Wear fun dresa unuorm. incjuaing ies; orand mar oh. at P. M. Yours In the faith. EXECUTIVE COaiMITTEa 12th and Morrison. BUNGALOW THEATER Oeo. I. Baker, Manager. Phones Main 117 and A 4224. Every night this week Matinee Saturday. Annual tour of Augustus Thomas' wonderful play. "ARIZONA." By author of "The Witching Hour." and many othsrs. Strong company; elaborate scenery. Evenings. 25c 50c 78c, $1. Matinee. 25c 00C Next attraction BlUy Clifford MAIN B. A 1010. HATINEK KVfcK X ism THEATER 15-2VM-15- W F.EK OCTOBER 10 Aognsta Close. Spls eeU Broth era anU Co. in "Tue Continental Walter," Thurbur and Madison presenting "m a Shopping Tour." William J-led en In "Back to Boston," Mat lffuigvvell nnd Co in "A Night at the Lodge," Sir. and Mrs. Franklin Colby, Arthur Bowen. Flotoxes, Orchestra. BAKER THEATER 11th and Morrison Geo.L..Baker. Mgr. Main t. A. 6360. Tonight, all this week. Matinee Saturday. Bargain Matinee Wednesday, 2oc Incomparable Baker Stock Company m DuiUn Farnum's romatlo play of famous Mississippi River Steamboat o t.f . uvn cmuv T)v n.ntl. rranl,lnn.r A rhrllllnr t.lS Of lo-e and romance; rich comedy. Evening. 25c, r.n. rr... catnraB. u,tinA 2&c. 50c. Next PHRIXBGBAM EXTRA MEMBERS OF Atf KADEB TBMPL.B, A. A. O. K. M. 3., wno nave not received any ucaeis. as wen as sojourn ing nobles desiring tickets for tbe grand ball to be given by Al Kader's Arab Patrol, at the Armory, oa Tiaay, October 14, are re Quested to call on Captain . w imam rxivla at 111 Second . "o win giacuy look alter tnelr In terests. in adjitjojj to the othar leatarea. card rooms will be provided for those who Kerreebments wlU be served. bn"ners are requested to com. In lull dress B. O. whltehouse. Potentate. Becorder. today GRAND LODGE, A. B. AND A. M- A asocial communication of the u-rand Lodge. A. F. and A. M of the State of Orecon will be held at the Maaonlo Temple. West Park ana xamniii streets, ac i:ao jy.u.. (Tuesday), October 11. for the purpose of conducting the funeral ceremony of our late past-grand master, John M. Hcxlson. All grand officers are expected 10 do present and all Master Masons are urged to attend. CHAS. B. WOLVERTON', Grand Master. J AS. jr. KOHINSON. Grand Sec. MYRTLE CHAPTER. NO. 15, O. E. S. Officers and members are requested to b present at the zuneral services of our late Droinur, John M. HodsotL to bd conducted by the grand lodge of Oregon, A. V. and A. M. today (Tuesday) at 2 o'cock. at SooiUsh Kite Cathedral, ay order W. M. JENNIE H. GALLOWAY, Baa. CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO. 64. O. E. S. Regular communica tion this (Tuesday) evening. Ma- sonle TemDle. fi o'clock. Degree. sf Order w. M. 1 EU1ASETH 8ILKKNTETER. Sea. . Saturday k "The U Ion and the Mouse." f : A 1SI r.Week Oct. 10. 1910 Brilliant Minstrel Comedian. HARRY VA.1 iOhSEN. Late Star of AI O. Fields. West A Van Sides Matlnes Every Day. 2:80 Evening performances BICE FRKVOST, u'nrlri'a Greatest Acrobatic Con'etUans Alexander Brow x,r. A Wilson. Lanca.ter, Haywood and Lancaster, GRAJfOASCOPE. ; any seat loo. 7:34 and w:i: MUCH CEMENJIS NEEDED More Than 100,000 Barrels May Be Veed on 11a rrlman Bridge. Estimates made that 100.000 barrels f cement would prove adequate In he construction of piers and abut nenta for the new Harrtman bridge nay yet fall short. Work was yester ay begun In placing concrete In tne orm for an abutment on the East i.le. which Is located at the water's dge. and In about ten days It Is ex ected to be completed. With the first hutment oa that side finished and eady for the laying; of steel from the igh bank. little remains to be done efora the superstructure can be start d ao there will be no delay through he construction of piers In the river. The I'nJon Bridge ft Construction 'ompany alms to have the founda ons In position In time to avoid high ater with the exception of the outer ier on the West side, which can be instructed without difficulty If the ver rises to the first deck of Alaska M-k. The Harrlttiaa Interests expect begin on the steel at taa earliest sslble Urn and tha contractors are ingulne the concrete will be In shape turn over by January 1. COAST I.EAGCE TO BE STKOXGER Plan Vnder Way to Rebuild Teams, j Partlcnlarly Portland. PAN FTULNC1SCQ, Oct. 10. (Special.) Although this season is not finished, plans for stronger clubs for next year are already afoot In two or three' cities of the league. Sacramento and Los Angeles are get ting down to business early and both teams should be strong contenders next season If their plans halfway material- lie. The Seals have' only to bolster up a couple of weak spots and find a succes sor to Bodie. Oakland, will have to hustle to fill the gaps made by the loss of Lively, Moser and Hogan and Port land will ' have to rebuild its team. Krapp, Gregg. Raps. Olson and Fisher will be missing next Spring. Vernon has been promised some ma terial aid by Prank Chance, but it is all in the uncertain stsge yet. OREGON "Vn PLAY" ED FAIR HOTEL RAMAPO Corner Fonrteentli and Washington New Hotel, Elegantly Furnished Rates $1.00 and Up Specissl Km tew for Permanent Meets An ,B. anuiLXX. 1'liOjLliXEXQSL. OPENED flPT, S0 PftTVAXB BATHS HOTEL LENOX E. O. and V. H. JORGENSEN Props, and Mgrs. COR. 3D AND MAIN STSL Hot and Cold Water. LonC Distance Ftinsjs in fivcry.aoaia, RATES $1.00 and up r IIDDERLESS PRETfGE IX TOW or Ilrrcolea LieaTes Astoria for Honolulu 'With Xfw CraXu ASTOKIA. Or, Oct. 10. (Special.) mong the vessels wBlch went to sea Is afternoon, after being- bar-bound r sevsrmi days, was the &aa Francisco g Hercules, en routs to Honolulu, ivlng In tow a dredge built at St. hns for tho Standard American relglnsj Company. The craft Is to be used In dredging tarl Harbor, a contract for tJ.600.0Oi) ivlng been awarded by ths Nary re urtment for that work. The marhln- y will Dot be Installed until after the -rival at Honoiuia and when com eted the craft will hart cost In the Ighborbood of $100,000. It is to be equipped with turbine en nes and large generators, so that tha -ctiio power for operating; the pumps ill be generated, as this will be the -st dredge of tbo kind to be run by,a rblne engine. five men are to make the trip oa e dredge, and while the craft Is rongly built and will probably make e run In safety, aba baa no rudder, d. of course, has no meant of propul n. so should she break loose from the c. she will be at the mercy of the .-ments. itpplnr, Rrrrral Causes Changes. To assist la bandlics; Teasels arriving I At Least Manager Watson Has Ex planation for Willamette Deal. UnVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene. Or., Oct. 10. (Special.) JCcoordlng to Football Manager Watson, the calling off of the Oregon-Willamette game waa not due to unfairness on the part of Oregon. No attempt waa made to dic tate to the Salem collegians, and their refusal to play this season appears to be a plain case of cold feet. Last year Oregon met Willamette on their own grounds In Salem. The con tract 'or a game this year, to be played In Eugene, was sent to Manager Swet- land. of the Willamette team, several months ago. Nevember 11 waa the date specified in that contract. The Metho- W. U, Vo4, Has. THE WOODS iSnSK," HOTEL tlTi5W,5 It's Ail CesstostV Our Tabl d'H.t. Mils Ome rsslma fn heart of business district, center of city, bait uiiieU from O. If. Ry. end si. P. Rv. Depot, close to all stsaav. ship whams and C P. R. Depot. VANCOUVER. B.C Balcony 18c: Lower Floor 25c; Box Seats BOo PORTLAND THEATER 14th and Washington. Main 600, A 087. Best Seat m House 60e. Dowlan Stock Co., Second Successful Week. By Right of Sword Tamrila fit w OlIttT-te-t "RrVt WT1 ActS. Nights, 15c. 25c; S5c and 60c Widnesday and Saturday Matinees, 10c ana uc Next Week "Out of th fold." LYRIC PORTLAND FLATUOUBli Week Commencing Monday. SPECIAL ATTRACTION TOMMY BURN8. and Edw. Armstrong Musical Comedy Co. m "THE MUSTARD KIMiB. Two performances nightly, 7:45 and S:15- Matinees Dally at Z:4u. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK Corner TauKhn and Twenty-fourth Sta. LOS ANGELES vs. PORTLAND) October 11, It, 13, 14, IS, 16. Games Begin Weekdays at 3:0V P. Sun days 2t30 P. M. Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand stand, 60c; Boxes 26c extra. Children, Bleachers, 10c; Crranastana, -oc LAniES' DAT FRIDAY. Boys under 12 Free to Bleachers Wednesday. the field been dry. The teem ought to be fit to play on any wet field by the time the season opens. At present there could be no complaint on the number of the men turning out, as every night more than 30 cf the first squad have been on deck, notwithstanding the weather conditions. CLEVELAND HORSE WINS STAKE Joan Takes Transylvania S fi 0 2 5 Feature Race at Lexington, LEXINGTON. Ky- Oct 10. Joan, a high wind, which made the playing more difficult. . Other low scores: Miss Lillian Hyde, New Tork. 91; Mrs. Caleb Fox. Philadelphia, 91; Miss Flor ence Harvey, Hamilton, Canada. 93; Mrs. Q. H. Martin, England. SO. Auto Race Decision Today. NEW YORK. Oct. 30. The formal ap plication of the Savannah Automobile Club for a sanction to hold tha second International grand prize race over the course near Savannah was presented to day by a committee of the club to the Automobile Club of America. The decision of tills body will not be made known until the board of gov ernors of the Automobile Club of Amer- heats. in the first of which she broke I board of governors has teen called for the world's record for 4-year-old trot- ; tomorrow ting fillies, going the mIe in 2:06.. f ARKANSAS BLACKS GO UP the property of Captain David Shaw, dlsta failed to respond to the request I of Cleveland, won the Transylvania for a game, and ignored Manager Wat- stakes, tne ao0 feature of tne grand son's repeated efforts to arrange for a I circuit races, here today, in straight fee has passed on It, A meeting of the suitable date. As Willamette did not respond dur ing the Summer, the Oregon manage ment agreed to play Oregon Agricultu ral College on November 12. A few weeks ago Manager Watson communi cated with Swetland by phone, and the latter agreed to play Oregon in Eugene on October 21, promising to sign a con tract to that affect. Tills he failed to do, and repeated inquiries brought no further response until several days ago Swetland wired the Oregon manager that he had signed up with Oregon Ag ricultural College for a game on Octo ber 22. the date previously agreed upon for the Oregon-Willamette contest. DOBIE SAYS RULES ARE FARCE Washington "XT Coach Gives Stand on New Football. UNIVERSITY OP WASHINGTON. Seattle. Oct. ltV (Special.) The stu dents now know Just how Coach Gil mour Dobte stands on the new football rules. At the annual smoker of the Men's Club Saturday night. Coach Dobte said: The raise are mere bluff for the pnbllo to swallow as a substitute for the old rules, la many esses It eliminates rough playing, bat J can not see where there is a great sdvantage. The man who carries the ball through the line stands a creat chance of personal Injury Just the same as before. The forward pass is dangerous. Accidental touchdowns sre liable, which did not char acterise the old game. The Initiation of four halves Into the game Is a farce for the pabllc to look upon as a means of elim inating rough playing. The rules upon the bole make more wora zor tne ornnaia and require closer attention to the technical points of the game. It was the first Urn that Doie pub. llcly stated Just where Washington stood this year. when, he said: "If the present team were to meet the same conditions as the team of last year did. we could not come out with a championship team, but from the recent reports from other colleges. I think that our chances look very favor able. The new rules will help us ma terially." While other coaches throughout the Northwest are enjoying Ideal practice weather, Doble has a holler coming. For the past two weeks, since the pur ple and sold squad hare been upon the field, but four days of that time has half a second better than her record, made at Columbus. Grace, also owned by Captain Shaw, on the championship stallion stakes. worth J4402 to the winner. The 2:09 trot went to Soprano, Ed ward and Josoph M&dden's mare, who won the last three heats. Joan defeated the best field of the year, including; Dudie Archdale and Billy Burke. The Abbe, prohibitive favorite In the Wilson stakes, took the event In straight heats, making his 12th consec utive victory for the season. Twink ling: Dan took the pacing division of the Kentucky futurity and Betsy G.' took the 2:19 trotting, both carried over from Saturday. - Driver Nottingham was fined $260 for not trying to win with Hailworthy in the first heat of the Transylvania. SATAXX.1H MAY GET AUTO RACE Grand Prize Content Is Apt to Be Transferred From Long Island. NEW TORK. Oct. 10. The contest committee of tha Automobile Club of America today acted favorably upon tha application of the Savannah Automobile I Club and the municipal authorities of that city, to transfer the grand prlaa automobile race from Long Island to Savannah. Today's decision of the contest com mittee Is subject to ratification by the board of governors of the Automobile Club of America. A meeting has been called of the latter body for tomorrow. A tentative date of November 12 has been set for tha contest. Walla Walla Apples Break Record, Selling to Texas Firm at $1.2 5. WALLA WALLA7Wash Oct 10. (Special.) Arkansas Black apples broke the record in price today for that variety, two carloads selling: at 91.25 a box. f. o. b. Walla Walla. The sale was made by the Walla Walla Fruit & Vegetable Union and to a Texas firm The apples are to be shipped to the Southern state Arkansas Blacks are a popular apple this year, their ap pearance counting for much on the mar ket. Every available box has been taken as soon as put on the market and dealers say they are selling even beter than the higher class apples. The apple market was strong today. the best price being given for fancy four-tier-wlnesaps, $1.30 a box. Fourth Annual Horse Show Portland Hunt Club THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SAI URD A Y October 13, 14, 15 Two performances each day. Over seven hundred entries the best horses from Vancouver, B. C; Victoria. B. C Spokane, Seattle and Tacoma. Reserved Seats T5c and 91.00. General Admittance, 50c. Boxes 960.00 to flOO.OO for Season. Seats now on sale at Rowe & Martin's Drug-store, Sixth and Washington sts. ELL-ISOX ENC1M PMJ&JST. NO. 1. I. Ot O. F. Regular meeting this (Tuesday) even Ing at 7:30 o'clock. Royal Purple degree. visitors always waioome. R. OSVOlxD. Bcrlbe. A. AND A. & RTTH) Mem bers are requested to attend tha funeral of Brother John M. Hods on. Sad degree, from our CaUiedral thle (Tueaaayj afternoon jar 2 o'clock. Serv ices under th auspice) of the M. W. Grand Lodge of Ore eon. A- IT. and. A. M. Bt oraer presiaxng officer. OREGON LODGE OP PER FECTION, NO. 1, A- AND A. S. RITE fipociaJ meeting In auditorium, Scottish Rite Ca thedral, th Is evening at 6 o'clock. Work in 4th. 6th and 6th degrees. By order YEN. MASTER. New hail for rent, central, line coot, steam beat, piano, large ante-rooms and lockers. Howe-Davis Co.. 109 2d st. or A 2008. FTTNERAX. NOTICES. MILLER In this city. October 10, at the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C Yost, 767 Grand avenue, North, Mrs. Katie Miller, aged -23 years, 8 months, 4 days. Funeral services will take place at 1 :80 P. M. today .Tuesday), October IX, from Ebenezer German Congregational Church, corner Stanton and Eaat Seventh streets. North. Friends respectfully invited to at tend. Interment at Kose City Cemetery. ALLEN In this city, October 9. Mrs. Anna B. Allen, aged 30 years. Remains leave Ericson's chapel this morning for iJayton, "VasiJ. lor interment. XUNBETU rJLORAX COw IktA liMJ CAM ULUG. FLOKAL DKHiONS. Phones: Mala 6102i A 110. jUannlinr fe McKntee, Funeral IJIractors, 71 h and Pine, riione Main 430. Lady -siatant. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD UOLMAN CO., Funeral Direct ors. X24i 3d stoUsdy Assiivtant. jVUd ju. mi. A T 100x100 CORNER Taylor and West Park If yon 'want something bringing fair income with a bright future for a good advance, don't lose this golden opportunity. s 615 -Chamber of Commerce. $5000 Profit) Client Must Have Money Quick Will sell entire block of 1 v. - choice restricted residence district, eeVl ment walks. Bull Run water; adjolntnaj land selling; at $600 to $700 per lot. ou2 price leas than S4600. 1 GODDARD & WIEDRIOd ana gtarte St. j No ioa THE BEST BUT Ef IRVINGTON Southwest Corner, 50x100 $1250 Terms. F. E. TAYLOR & CO, 402-3 Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak Sts' Swell Country Home 18 acres, all In hlirb. state of onltl. ration, dark loam soil, fireproof oon. i crete house, metal lath, modern lit' every respect, 8 larg-e rooms, fireplace, j 2 baths, 3 toilets, complete perfect Kaai plant and water system, cost $9000 to. build, will sacrifice 4000 and will sell' he 18 acres with improvements at 27.000. must have 6500 cash, balance, terms, will have electric station oa; premises soon. Grussi & Zadow 817 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and OnJc., $3500 J. F. i IN" LEX at SON. Sd and HadUoa. Laur attendant. I'none Main s. A EAST hll)K Funeral Directors, uccessora ta F. Bv Dunning. Inc. . i2. b zsa. KlilCSON CO Eadertakersi lad sat, su. Aider. M. sias. A xzaa. ZELLK14-BVKNE8 CO.. f nn-ral Director. 594 Williams ave.; both phones; lady asst. LEKCH, Undertaker, cor. Sast Alder and am. ja.t is a ims. atay Mwiunk OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE, CITY HAIL MAIN 6S. A 738. HUMANE OFFICER. E.BT 4T" NEW TODAY. A SNAP. Business property on Belmont paying zo per oent; see tnis at once; price ?&U'. Phona Tabor SIS or B 2U67 or call 101 Hawtnorne avc. $ 1 6.SOO Income-bearing property, two blor-ks soutn or Morrison street, west mae, nets over 14 per cent on whole invest ment; $10,000 each will handle. Call, after today, 718 Marquam bldg., 10 to 12 A. ju., z to 4 f. M. DOROTHY CAMPBEH, LEADS Golf Champion Clip Strokes Off Coarse on Homewood Lrfnks. FLOSSMOOR, 111.. Oct. 10. Miss Dor othy Campbell, of Hamilton, Canada, holder of the woman's United States and Canadian championships. clipped four strokes -off the woman's course record In the woman's National irolf tournament today at Homewood. retting a score of to for the qualifying round. There was TREASURER IS INDICTED Warrant Out for County Official at Montesano, Wash. MOXTESAXD, Wash., Oct 10. (Spe-clal.)-Judge Mat-on Irwin Issued war rants Saturday night for the Indictments returned by the Brand Jury. The warrants were for County Treas urer G. J. Taylor, for malfeasance In of. fice; for Wilson Buttner, for grand lar ceny; for R. C. Moxley. for dynamiting a home, and lor c Minkier and r . Moe, for killing a steer. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES JPallx mr Bandar. . FflrjUnot. One time , JS bame ad two coasecatlTe tlm -To biune ad ttxree oviuwoative time ttua baine ad six or men cwiiJtecuUv times. .ba bix word, counts, jm one line on caeb ad TertikemenLs aad no ad counted tor lee tban two line. When an aavertlaenient U not ran con-iee uttve time tne one-time rate applies. On cnarffe of book advertiseiuente the rharre will be bated on the actual number of lines aupearlna; la the paper, reffardleta of the number of words In each line. n 'ew Xodar ail ardvertiMementa are charged br ineusure only, 1 lines to the inch. 'i ha ah-. rtLfM anf.Iv to ad - eft1 tJjejLui. ta onder ew Xodajr" and all other elahBiHea- Un exueptxnic tne igiiowui. bituutlone l anted. Male, bttuatioas Wanted, 1-eniale. hur iient, Koomi, I'livate Families, booms and Board. Private Xfanillles. Uonsekeepuic iiuoma, Private t araiUsa. Vh. Mt on the above c-Lafesliscatlons is 1 eeata a line each insertion. TO OliX-O-c-Ji O Ji a jl rvL" o i ae vre uinlan Kill receive cour or mHlL provided sutYiclent remittance for definite number Ol Issues IB Sen-. ataVJiww icuouirn. ui autm semUtanee will be forwarded promptly. In raM box office address is required, use regular torm irtven. and count this as part of i he ad. Anders to advertisements will be forwarded to patrons, provided self-addressed envelopes are Inclosed. If too have either telephone in rmr house we w ill sccept jour ad over the phone and send roa the bill the next day. Phone Want Ad. Iept.. Main 1070 or A 095. bit nation Wanted and Personal advertise ments not accepted over the puune. .Errors are more easily made In telephoning: advertise ments, therefore The Oregonitin will net bold Itself responsible fur such errors. Ladd's Addition An attractive six-room house at 653 Holly street. One block to car; within walking distance; Terms. MERCHANTS SAVINGS TRlfST COMPANY. S. W. cor. 6th and Washington Streets. $4500 Union Avenue Snap 50x100. heart of business, with good six-roomed house; vacant lot worth price. J. I). KENNEDY, 836 Union Are, N. Cedar Hill Large lot, splendid view; adjoining lots sold for $10,000: our price only $7500 for quick sale. Terms. GODDARD & WIEDRICK 843 Stark St. SNAP lOOxlOO Half block from Union avenue, close in, for $3100 worth $4000. J. D. KENNEDY, 836 Union Ave. N. handles new six-apartment house ort the East Side. Choice locality. OVER 10y2 FEB CENT NET on the investment. The price is $7000. One of the best little buys in the city. F. E. TAYLOR CO. 402-3 Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak Sta. LADD'S ADDITION Swell Home New strictly modern 9-room house, with all latest improvements, furnace, fireplace, den, sleeping-porch, breakfast-room, built-in bookcases and buf fet, in fact nothing1 missing: which makes a complete home, on an 80-foot street, with all street improvements in and paid. Price only $6600, about 92300 cash, balance terms. Grussi & Zadow 317 Hoard of Trade Bide., 4th and Oak. 100x108 PT. CORNER Alameda Park For quick sale; $700 below actual value. F. E. TAYLOR & CO., ' 402-3 Lewis Bld., 4th and Oak Sts. LADD'S ADDITION. 11 -Room House. Attractive and substantial: built by dar labor for a home; fuU cement basement andi walks, 9x30 sleeping porch, 2 fireplaces, all plate-glass windows, a Xo. 1 furnace, oak floors; in fact, everything is taera that be longs to a first-class house; all street 1m d rove ments are in and paid in this highly restricted district; 20 minutes' walk from postofflce. This house was built by th owner for a home, but owing to business matters he is not going to occupy It, and offers it for sale at about cost. Small pay-, ment down from responsible salaried man. with satisfactory terms on remainder. Ad dress owner, N 391, Oregon lan. MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest rate and terms to aolti ape- dal rates and favorable terra oa larsa loans ou business properties. Funds Loaned for Private Investors. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 202 McKay Bide., Sd & Stark. Trainmen Held Responsible. FORT WAYNE, Ind., Oct. 10. Con. doctor Del Wilson and Motorman B. F. CorkweU, now In a local hospital, are held responsible for the Kinssland Traction disaster, which cost the lives of 43 persons, by Coroner Thorns, of We'.ls County, who returned his find ings today. CorU oil and Wilson were Indicted Saturday by the'Wells County prand Jury for Involuntary manslaughter. AUCTIOJf SALES TODAY. At Baker's auction house, 1SJ Park st. Furniture, etc. Sals at 10 A. 1C Oeo. Baker A Co., auctioneers. At salesroom. 126 2d St., it 10 A. M. S. L. N. Oilman, auctioneer. Pacific Title S Trust Co. Removed to 7 Chamber of Commerce, ground floor, Fourth-street side. A. K. Manley. Pres. W. Y. Masters. 8eaA Atty. PLED. LTNCH In Oils city. October 10. at ths res idence of his son. T. W. Lynch. 31 East Taylor street. Timothy J. Lynch, aged 63 years. 6 months. 21 days. Announce ment ot funeral later. DINE In this city. October 10. at the fam ily residence. 628 7th St.. Mary Kltanore Dine, aged 3 months, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dine. LAWRENCE In this city. October 10. Olaf J. Lawrence, aged 55 years. Funeral no tice hereafter. S500 Vt PRICE. 81 acres aamost In the city, near the Union Meat Company's holdings. $2500 per acre and up. Water and rail meet in this land. The price this week S500 per acre. Next week will be higher. 21T Ablngrton Bldg. FOR SALE ' 10 acres right bottom land, Joining: Forest Grove. Price $250 per acre, 1500 down, balance on time. Address Owner; F. Verhoeven, Forest Grove. Or. LOT, near both Rose City and Ankeny car lines and between K. 14th and 16th sts.; S'J850: will take $500 down and wait 90 daS for balance. CITLVER. 615 McKay Bldg. INVESTORS Can oa ownrnr jtvajty Jusr. tor timber, acreage, basis; re.idtaee Mik flir"Tnl propsrucs. Sue Atolsgtos. Fine Location Modern, 6-room. 2-story house oa,' East Stark, lot 50x100, $3500 200a! cash. Need the money. OWNER. Phone Tabor 143. ' Portland Heights View Point City, rivers and all the mountains la plain view. Encircled on three sides by Buena Vista Drive. All improvements. 721 Board of Trade. $12,500 Choice business property close to Williams and Russell leased until 191S at $100 per month. Terms. LACBV SCHLESSEB. 516 Williams Ave. Rogue River Fruit Tracts 955 to $125 per acre in lots from & acres up, 10 per cent down, balance 11.65 to $3.75 per acre per month. Pos itively the GREATEST BARGAIN in. Oregon's famous apple district. Call at 430 Worcester block. Ask for Struble. ,