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A TIIK MOXIXO OREGON! AX, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1911. 14 DIHO SCHOOLS HIT Lenislators Would Abolish Needless Institutions. APPROPRIATIONS ARE CUT JnTrlizalinie Committee Ilrrom mends Abolishment of Albion Normal and l"nlvfrlty of Idaho Ian School at Year Knd. ItOtSK. Haiio. Feb. .-Sp. l:. I'rob iMf the txuwt itr&iHir rKommrntfatlont trr male by an Inrrttlcatli c commit tee appointed by an Idnr.o Lestalature were those filed today by the Joint edu- rat!na committee sent nortl! and aouth to inspect itate Institutions, for in It rr&nrt it recommends trat the Flat formal P h.i located at Albion. In jt-mtrern 1 !hr be abandoned at the end of the (tool year and the bull-Unit amid to tha countjr. Abandonment of the law . hoot of th I'r.lrerslty of Idaho l also rrrommndnL Riennlal approiarlatlona are bally stashed. "Hie conmlt'.M recommcn.Ia the follow 1r ltr reUtlon to the varloua atate Institution: l"nlerslty "f Idaho Abollsl-.nierit of the law and preparatur j department; ap-l.-prt'l"in nf t'" for a alrls" dormi tory deferred: ifctil tax for mean of ra ir revert. Lea ! ."t'a'e Normal Recommend a b rnnUI appropriation of $:w."X Pro i lno Aliire Itecommends needed mirotmrnta and a blerMal appropria tion of !:. A M.-n Normal It'lore location and re.-ommer.d tbe absolute abolishment of tha a- li-l and al f tha buildings to th county for ruraj Utth s-hool: sv In pui!a coal tr atate $ annually: all for rllrr!bvr.ioTi of e-iilpmnt to otiier institution by a committee ap p'lrted br tie ;ornor. ..lemr f Idaho Recommend, the taillahmrnt tf th M;h, hool coure ard pla.-ma the svrtnol o tii baaia of tl-e I'nivrrnitv of Llano. Training s h.il-Calla f c csreatlon of tmttaient children from other and the creation of an Institution for aoch Chil dren. ,pplnl-nnt of a Htate Ilnard of Con tri t'r a'l nMtifton recommended. WHOLESALE HOUSES COME l ocrnr t.rl TlirreJ ewr Iln.lnra r'lrma In Many .Month. KlT,i;NH Or.. Feb. I. Speclal. Three wr-,Vs.ie huuse In a many month h been announced for Kucene. and two of tiiem are already m operation. r-r!T In Iimbrr W. R. Glafke. of I'or'jAn.l. enterrd Into partnership with CMirr, I'.ton. a 101-41 commission roer- . ir.8. tor transaction sf wholesale "cery bialnss and a slock has been put in here, fine the first of the year I. e Mason. Khrman Company of Portland por rased a piece of itround near the .aiuthem Tsrtrtc frelitht house, and as soon a tt.- preset build. rK ta moved y will erect a branch houe. j"t M morrJr; It was announced that Al n !.! of I'ortland had named h'rAnt HUi.-. a commission merchant. Its urt. and would keep a stock of s.in.f.;rd irroceries. here. Gur Mrtralf la r.sjoed a rtel-l manacer for tributary ter ru,r. HMprnent In car lota will enable local retallens to bur at price practi cally the same a tjtren In I'ortlar.d. "DRYS" OPPOSE CHANGE lloerhnrg Prohibitionist Against AN trrlng Isral Option Law. Rr .-K It I" RO. Or.. Feb. t (Speclal.V Following action of tha City Council Monday evening, a hen resolutions were p.s.ed sklns the legislature to so amend the local option lues that the lwuor nueetlon mar be vtted upon In conjunction mtth city elections Instead ef at general elections, the 'dry' ele ment la today circulating petitions ask ing that the local option lams be pre served aa at presonl. The amendment to the local option law waa solicited by the Council in order fiat t!:e voters of Ro-eburg nilcht ballot upon trie Honor question In Dctober In stead of at the time of the general elec tion In November. l?ti PERSONALMENTION. Mr. and Mrs Kd An lerson. of Ta coma. are staying at the 1-enox. B ti'.alsyer. of Forest llrove. ia at tha Ia-nox. A. U M ine, of tmndee. la rrcistered at the Lenox. V. V.. Arnold, of l-ewil.n. Idaho, la at the lUnnpo. Mr. and .Mrs. F. F- Srulth. of Lana-don. N l. are staylni: at the Karaspu. J. K. ftoeeaburr. of Spokane, la res istered at the l.amapo. V. W. Hansen, of Clatskanle. ia at the ferklna. Oeorae II. firetory. of Molal'a. la reg istered at the i'erkln. I J. Hill, of Caatla I:ck. la at tha Perkins. s' C ftannard. of Tralrle CItr. la at tne I'ortland. J. P. Kltlsnn. "f Kolse. Idaho. I atay ln at the i'ortland. . n. May. of Medford. I staylna; at In, Ftrt;end. Mr. and Mrs. C Carr. of at. fie; J. are talnc at the Cornelius. : L. Mailt, of Ashland. Is resistered at ' I'c i r.ellus. Mra O. P. Washburn, of Carlton. Is . staying at the t'urneliua. A. W. Weatherford. of Albany, la at the Imperial. T. M. Italdirln. of Prinevlle. la reg istered at the ImperLal. Fdward I'unn. of Condon, la at tha Imperial. If. IV MarDonald. of Napa vine. Wash, Is at the Orrsna William Herar. of Oienahs, Is r(la tered at tha Ore;rn. M. J. Heron, of Burn, la at tba Ihre- S.V FRASrisrfX Feb. t .Special ) Portland arrtrals at tha Palace Ho tel: . M. J4immns. N. J. Larlnson. l.loyd K Mresrns. Mrs. T. B. Montgom ery and B. Hlumauer. Portland i:njtliirra ert Contract. t-riRf-ST GROVK. Or.. Feb. . Sne elal stnnnard ax Rlr-hardson. cl II en srineera of Portland, were awarded the ontra- t for making eetimate and map for the seweraa. system and survey for the area in be pared here thla Sum mer. T?ia preliminary aurreya will start pext Monday. Albany Depot Site ("htsen. AI HV.VT. Or.. Feb. .-(?ner- That the lre"n t:.tnc pasaoncr depot la I Albany will be located at the southeast corner of Fifth and Broadalbln street la a rumor which attear to be well founded. This la a snlendld location, ad Joining tha Una County Courthouse and belna; only three blocks from the site of the new Federal building and four blocks from the center of the business district. The extension of tha Oreajon Kiectrtc to thla city the com In it Burimer Is appar ently assured. Franchisee hnva been se cured here for a passenger Una on Fifth street and a freight line on Water atreet. WHALE KILLED BY, BOMBS Ixmg Beach Itesldenta See Kxrltlne Strnxgle With Leviathan. lONO BEACH. Cal.. Feb. $. Tha flshlna; launch Camluln. Captain Cook, which r-a fitted out some month ago with a whaling gun for the purault of whale, which are often seen In the watera of the Catallna Channel, made Its first catch today, and after an ex citing struggle off the local harbor front, killed a JS-foot California gray whale. The leviathan was sighted off the San Fedro breakwater and led tha Camlguln a chase of several mllea be fore the crew could put a shot Into It. The explosion of the bomb drove the whale Into a furloua torment, fila struggle Imperiling the live of tha five men In the crew and two mora hot were exploded In him before he succumbed and lay quiet on the ware. A large number of email rraft loaded with sightseers took part In the chase and witnessed the killing. PAILT METROROIaXilCAJ. RKPORT. PORTLAND. Feb. I. Maximum temper ature. i decree; minimum. I degrees. hiver readme A. V. feet; cuana In last - hours. X foot fall. Total rain- rati. P. M to 1 V. it., trace: total rain- tail since September I. !9lv. ;4.4 Inches; normal. ST lat hes: deficiency. 1 4S Inches. Total aunpltlne. T lioura H minutes: pos sible. Is hours. Barometer l reduced to sea el at a l: M . 10.lt laches TH 15 WEATIIKR. I w.r.l e. i It tate 4 TATION9. eeathee (ilia I' tail on . : 4 a.u' K 'ifn.-r .'). yl faint M'lrar 3t . -.W t-'l-ar 4 .a. c K 'i-ar v M'lfif : i.' V Hiuly to ! 4 X U'toai" 7 4 ( C M5 rloudr J ' 4 W U'tar Tt a i; m-; H i utir 44 '.. 4 N I' ! r 'i$rr . . . 'hii iin , t etnvr I- M-lnrs I'Ul'ilh , K r-km )iMtA . It ,!. .a . . . J. ka.Q!( Knei 4'tty. . . . MtrpMtIJ Montr. it a.ut1 4 ? 74 0. Wi Z )i l o I Nl 4 4 W 4 . 4 W Trk Nirth Hml ... North ttaHms. . f'honIv i nar Ataa.lo , 3 : : 4 i rmr for 1 1 ncJ l: T K ,rimr i. o. 4 W i('lr ( a.o! 4 v r 4 . INK 'l"u..r 24 .m i: .sw jit tioudr o o.vw ri cloudy t a o-t' t N VV 't'lraf Hourx , acr ttrnxfiCo. . ... t. I.u.a Ht I-aiei a. It jH hin Im-co in rri,l.'0. . . kio . 1 f n.au 10 H i.'Uar 4: 4 f ll'l cloudy . . &.! 4 V K'loutlr .J 44 .' K .-loutly . .1 4-i o.a1 INK klnr , S4 0).o'i: NK MWudy .') 14 00 4 Nttih cl-utly .- xkn T t. ro m m T.touih tlanl.. Wall WmIia. . . . hinattn lanipa-; T. Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. " The pressure Is decreaslna over the Pa cific l:..ie. but a lare hil-pressure tleld Is overl.'lnav the entire western half of Ilia t'nlted 'Mates, controlling weather condi tions la this section, and moderatele htrh pressure eotslns over the esatern portion of tne country !. preclpitstloo has oc curred en I'usel tio-jnd. an.l quits senerally over la. eouflieanern portion of tli coun trv from Trial, where a t liunderstorm wsS r.porte-L to Msssachusetta particularly hear rains fell In Tennessee. ;.: Inches Hariris fa. lea at Knoxtlle during the last 3 4 hours The only marked chances In tempera- LILLIAN RHOADES DON'T LIKE TO BE INTERVIEWED "I'm Alwayi Mis(lUotcd.,, She Insists. "Maybe It's Because I Write Let ters On a Dash-ScraU-h-Hnrry-np-All-Through-Blot-Seal-It-Manner.' BT LKONK TAPS BAEIt. ll.IJAX RHOADKS I an artlve 1 dmonstratlon of that world-old aqulb that the beat Rood coma in small package. Also he la remlnl rent of Tennyon'a brook; yeara may come and year may go. but appar ently Mis Khoade runa on forever. It mattera not tha allghtest whether or no she has anr ubject-matter. Her audience may be the youngeat bell hop or the very oldest of her retinue of friends and admirer; ahe chatter and smiles and dimples and does thing with her eyea in uch a really fascinat ing way that one forgeta what he's talking about, or truth to tell doesn't much care. "I don't like Intervlewa." ahe pouted In her very best tage manner last evening in her dressing-room at the Bungalow, where she I lioldine; forth thl week a leading wrrman with The tientleman. From Mississippi." Tin always being mlsqiioted. Prob ably it a because I talk Just the same way that I write lettera. in a daah scratch - hurry - up - all - through-blot-lt-seal It-send It-never read It over aort .of roa.inrr. But If I ever aioppea to think seriously Id get ao arared tnat I d never talk again. So I prefer to ba a human phonograph and I have a very good time at IU too. "Are You Ever SrUms?" "Aren't you ever aerloiuT I asked, watching her frivol among the millions of boxes on her dressing table. She crinkled up her very good-looking nose and reflected a second mind you, only a second before responding. "No, t keep Just aa far away from that bugaboo, being serious, a I pos sibly can. Understand, though. I mean only so far aa IJUlan IUiouU.-s. plain person and everyday girl, la concerned. 1 have mad It a life-long rule never to drag my personal woes, and my In dividual cares. Into my friendships, and particularly Into the onea I make en tour, which must, in the very nature of thlnra. ba brief and end usually with my departure. People, even your very best and dearest friend, let alone pass ing acquaintance, don't like to be ea-cape-valvea, for some one else'a petty amotions. "So I never 'emote.' at least on the coat lapeli of my friend. 1 giggle In their ear, and atnlle Into their eyea, and tell them the very funnleat thins I know, and It's lota happier for all concerned. "But I tell you. lt'a vastly different In my work. I am ambitious with a capital A. and I certainly regard my professional life In all seriousness. When I loat my voice my singing voice several yeara . ago. and waa forced to forget some of my big dreams. I waa mora than serious. I waa mor. bldly unhappy for a very long time, Tou aee. I waa with Jefferson da An sella In Chicago. My voir was really beautiful: that sounds like conceit, but I gu.-ss I may talk about It now that lt'a pone just aa pardonably aa doea the woman who aays. -ph. I had lovely hair, and loads of It. but I had typhoid and tt all came out.' Since ray voice ia gone for aim ays. I feel that I may discus It with propriety. "I bad atudled vocal for year, and Home Elntertamrnents The woman who entertains takes pride in serving the right things to eat and drink. With a case of Pabst Blue Ribbon in the house, she knows there is one part of the menu which needs no revision. Everybody likes Pabst Th Beer of Quality Those who know it best like Blue Ribbon for its purity, uni formly high quality and its low percentage of alcohol. Those who are drinkinz it for the first time, are struck by its sparkle, delicate flavor and agreeable smoothness. Whether your guest is a neigh bor or whether he comes from Alaska, Florida or New York, he is sure to appreciate your selec tion of this the World's Best Beer. Made and Bottled Only by Pabst in Milwaukee S. A. Arata & Co. 104 Third Street Tel. Main 480 Home A 1481 tur wrr4) a fall of 1 drei In northern Montana, and falls of 1" t1rgrr- tr 74 i.Krii In Arkansan. lyullana ami Texas Tti- weat hr is unuBiially warm for this Raon of tha year tliruunhout tha coun try (nsrally. tha only ttrnpora cures belnw gfrn h-tnif rermrtl from northern Alherta. nndlt.ons ar favorabl for sjenermlly fair w-ather throughout this district Thurs day, except that occasional Hunt rain la Indicated fr Western ashlnitton. Winds will b chanccable. but mostly southeasterly. KOKECASTi?. Portland and vicinity Fair southeasterly wlna. V riron Fair; variable winds. mostry aotitheaterly. Washlnctonr-Kalr east, occasional l!ht rain west portion; aouiheutvrly winds. Idaho -Fair. THEODOHK F DRAKK. Temporarily In Chare. Liiiiaa tcneaaes, laamar nesnaa a Milk "The (eratleniaa From ll- i silppl. Itaylng at the Bungalow. J ray engagement In the East were with the biic atars. Una night I walked onto the stage In Chicago and started to sing, and to my horror and consterna tion found I could barely articulate. My voice had flown without ao much as French leave. physician and throat specialists said tt was tha strenuous dancing and continuoua work of three yeara in vaudeville. .1 had been with Carter de Haven and again with Fred erick V. Bowers. "I did that eccentric dancing a la Georgia Cohan, and to dance and sing too i about the most difficult combi nation Imaginable as a health-breaker." Miss lthoadea says ahe ha dona nothing since her arrival last Sunday but "remln!ee." "Tou know It's elcht years since I was hrre. and while It may sound lllie a platitude, lt'a only truth when I say that the very happiest days of my life I spent right here In this lovely city. I have thought oftenar of Portland and the good friends I made here during my 40-week enaagement with the Baker stock the first Baker atock. too, mind you aa I sav. I've thought oftener about it all than would look well in print. Portland Arouse Sentlmrnl. "People would aay I'm getting senti mental or mushy. But that's Just the way I've felt about the dear old place. I made out a list, longer than the moral law. of ail the folk I used to (she said usta) Ttnow. and I've been busy every blessed second answering phone calls, receiving visits and answering ques tions. My hands feel a if I'd been assisting Roosevelt on his receiving day. But lt'a all mighty sweet and pleasant, and I'm trying hard not to think of thd day I have to leave. There's no place on earth that looks so good to this child as Portland." I la . l axwae - - a --m . sr r I r-a t ' .. '. ,-. 4 I 4 '. ; . ." ' . I W ' ' t "C ' 4 X- - v-ef V: i J 4 t Ai... . .L-w-a.-.. iU 4 HOTEL SEATTLE tT t-400,000 Recently Spent aa Ita Interior. All Fxtrnlshtnara and Apfolatmeats New, Moderm mm Splendid. Headquarters (or Portland People. HOTEL OREGON FlSHi Bfk Hotel Coadaeted by " MESSRS. WRIGHT & DICKINSON The Imperial Oregon's Greatest Hotel 350 Rooms, 104 Suites, "With Private Baths. NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING Moderate Rates. Phil Metschan & Sons, Props. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OR. EntorcAX PI-AN MODERN RKSTAl'RANT COST O.NU MILLION DOLLARS THE Te House af lands naweet alanine Mar 1st Itheut hath All front rooms Ptr day double. all trains. 0. W. CORNELITJS, Proprietor. OPENED SEPT 10OP. PRIVATE HOTEL LENOX K. D. and V. It. JORCEMEN, Propa. aad Mara. CORNER 3d AND MAIN TTot and Cold Water. Lost niatanee Phone In Every Room. RATES $ l.OO and Uj Amerlma Plan Per Day. from O. N. Ry. w. n. wood. Mar. Hotel Donnelly TACOMA, WASH. Most Centrally Located Hotel in the City Recently Modernized RATES 75c TO $3.00 European Plan Free 'Bus ' Al'CTIOX 8AI.F.S TODAY At'CTIOV RALE. Februsry 11. of one sere of Isnd with 8-room house on It In Holly wood Addition to Lents. Or. Nlles Helms. Al -Wilson Auction House, corner Second snd smhlll. todsy, (unrlalmed baggage.) Sale at 2 V. M. J. T Wllaon. auctioneer. At Maker's Auction House. JRI Park St.. furniture, etc. Sale st 10 o'clock. Geo. Baker ac Co.. auctioneers. MF.KTINli NOTICES. MEMRKRS OF'MT. HOOD CIRCLE. SO. 131, Womea of Woodcraft, are requested to attend th funeral of our deceased neigh bor. Hose Morgan, this (Thutrday) after noon, af 1 o'cltr k from residence of Mrs. H. F. Iavey. bt4 tlreenwoorf ave. Tr.ke Woodstock car. Interment lllverviesr C'em eteiy. Jiuc-lal car. JKNN1E PERRrt.U O. M. LOU KLI.KN COKNKLL. Clerk. OREP.ON COM MA NDEH T, K. V!liaf7 T. Ketular conclave s r-iRi b'ld thla (ThursUty) Cejr at 7:::o o'clock. Order all! n evening of toe Temple. Your -presence will ne Hojournln; lr Knights Invited. Manors examined at 7 "' lo -. C. Y. IVIEIIAXD. Recorder. SIAiTABEES t'MFOBM RANK will give a soclsl dance In tr.s K. P. hall. 11th and Alder sts.. 1'hurs.lsy evening. February u. a.i.na. .re Uivlicd. Excellent floor; Utiles orchestra. Ml.VERVA I.ODOE. NO. 10. I. O. F. Regular meeting this (Thursdn) evening, j so o'clock. Initiation. Visitors welcome. E. FREY. Sec. DIED. MOI.STAD February 8. at flood Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Christian Moisted, aged 60 veeia. 4 months, beloved wife of Christian Moisted, and mother of H. P. Molstad. of San Francisco: Mrs. H. J. Langoe and Miss Mabel Molstad. of Portland. Or. Family residence tQ Cay wood street. FLETCHER At San Francisco. February 3. William M. Fletcher. for tnsny years s contractor and builder in that city. The deceased was a brother of ex tiovernor J. H. Fletcher, of St. Johns. He left two children to mourn him. a son and a daughter. GET HI NO At Lents. Or.. Feb. . Joseph Gethlnc. sged 5.1 yeara 11 months and 10 dava. The remains are at Flnley's par lors Funeral notice will appear In a later Issue. LOVETT February . at lOSt Denver ave.. Melrla Loiett. aged 41 years 2 months 12 days. ftemalns at Zellar-Ryrnea par lors. 94 Williams ave. Funeral an nouncement later. MACKINTOSH At Hulchlca. Sonoma, Cal ifornia, on January 6. Mary A., the dearly beloved wife of William Mackintosh, formerly of thla civ. NEW PERKINS Fifth and Washington Sts. 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. Swetland. Secretary and Manager. "..Cti-iiSaa a a,a,af4iii4i-lS irEATJQTJABTBRS )HR TOCRISTS aad COUMKKCIAL, TRAVELERS. Special rates marie to families end sln gle aeotlemen. The manacemeat vrill be pleased at all tlmr-s to show rooms and rive prices. A mod ern Turkish Bath establishment In the hotel. H. C. ROWERS. Manaaer. CORNELIUS Welcome." corner Park and Alder. Port anrt most modarn hotel. European plan. Be-1 our rates will be as follows: All back rooms I alnsl. 11.00 ner day: double. IZ.00 per day. I without barh, I1.1V0 per da jr. slngTe; Z50 1 All OUTSIDE rooms. Our omnibus meets I H. E. FLETCHER, jxianager. HOTEL RAMAPO Cor. Fourteenth ancTWashingtori New Hotel, Elesantly Furmisaea. Rates $1 and Up SPECIAL RATES FOR PERMAXEXTS. Earopeaa Plan. 'Boa Meets All Train. M. K. FOLEY. PROPRIETOR. BATHS. STS. TOU WILL LIKE THE WOODS T e"a T TT T Europeaa Plaxt n V-v A ai and aiaVS Per Dap. "Ifa All Comfort." Our Table d'Hote Meal One Feature. In heart of business district, center of city, half block and N. P. Ky. Depot, close to all steam ship wharves and C P. Ky. Depot. VANCOUVER B. C. I 3 it lis fTA IISIV1 1 n 1 IJJ..J LJ2 J !i3i: FO'EBAL NOTICES. MORGAN February 7. at the home of her mother. Mrs. Benjamin Deavy, Nils Green wood ave.. Roso MMiran. age .to years i mo. 13 days, beloved wife of James Mor- run. Friends ore respectfully Invited to sttend the funeral services, which will be held from the above residence, to day (Thursday). Feb. . st 1 P. M. Inter ment at Rlvtrvlew Cemetery. A special car to the cemetery will be provided for friends. MOLSTAD In this city, February S. Ma tties Molstad. sged M years 4 months, be- j loved wife of Christian Molstad. Funeral i will tnke place from the residence. MO Caywood street (Sellwood). Friday, Feb ruary it), at 2 P. M. Friends respectfully Invited. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery. HASKIXS In this city, February 8. at the family residence, 4sS Yamhill street. John Joseph Hasklns. aged HV years. Friends Invited to attend funeral services, which will be held al Holman's chapel. Third snd Salmon streets, st 2 P. M. today 1 1 nuraiay February x. lU.VsKfll tLUK.IL CO. MAKltUAM BLlXi. rtienear. .Main SISX. A 113. stunning 4K McJ&utee, 1 unttsl liu-ecseca. ttb. sad Ptne. l'bone Mala 4j. Ladf as slstaut. otnea ef coanty coroaar. KDlVAKIi HOLMAN CO.. Foaeral Dlreet. ere ttO 3d st. Idy lstnt. Pbone M. Ml. J. P. FINLEY SON, Id aad Madison. Lady at I en dan t. Phone Mala . A law. BAST SI UK Fan erst Directors, sueeeas te y. S. Uunntng. Inc. E. eg. D -32a. EiUCaON CO. Undertakers. T-ady aat. 4U9 Alder.. M. la. A itSi. ZKLLFII-BYRNK3 CO.. Funeral Olreelera, tt4 Williams ave.; both pnones; tsdy LEJtCH. Cndertsfcer. cor. East Alder aad Jib. East .HI. B IRxa. IJidr aaalscaat. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OrriCE CITT HALL Main MS. A IBS. HUMANE OFFICER. KAST477 NEW TO DAT. Wheat Land 4 SO acres at half what it will be worth when the Panama canal is finished. Now is the time to get ahead of the wheat land boom sure to come. Just think what it means to purchase wheat land at $25 per acre that can be paid iur with one crop. Trade your house and lot on this and get back to the soil. URl'SSI A ZADOW, 317 Board of Trade Ulilg., 4th and Oak AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG THEATER 7th and Taylor Phnes Main 1 and A 1122. TONIGHT TOMORROW SATURDAY. Special Price Matinee Saturday. The Big Musical Comedy Hit "THREE TWINS" VICTOR MORLEY and BFSSIE CLIFFORD. Evening prices Lower fl-inr, first 11 rows, $2, last 7 rows $1.50. Balcony First 11 rows $1, next 6 rows 75c, last 3 rows 50c. Kntiro gallery 50c. Saturday matine? prices Lower floor first 11 rows $1.50. last 7 rows $1. Balcony First 11 rows 7r-c last ll rows &0c. Gal lery Reserved '.Wk. admission 25. SEAT S ALETO MO R R O W . 1IKILIG THEATER. 7 Nig-hts, Beginning; Next Sunday. . Matinees We-Jnelay and Saturday. Great American Comedy -Dram a "Poily of the Circus" G-EORGIE OLP AS POLICY. Evenings. 1.50. $1. 75c, f.oc. .Lie, 2Sc Matinees. 1. 75c. 50c, 32c, 25c RAKFR THEATER a-' - - ' -. rer)"n enl tlerenlh GEO. I. BAKER, Manager. . Muln 2 and A SoOO. Tonlcht, sll Week, Mats. Wed. and SaL Baker Stock i.'ompauy in "BILL Y." The great modern comedy success. First lime in West. Every act a scream. Evenings, 2Tk: 50c 7.c. Wed. Mat., c Saturday. 25c- 5ric. Next Week "The Great John Ganton." Bungalow JSrS Geo. I- Baker. Manager. Tonight. All Week. Mats. Tours, and Sat. Wm. A. Brady announces America's greatest Comedy Hit. "A CEN-TXEMAS FROM MISSISSIPPI." With a" special New York Company. Ings. 25c. 50c. 75c. .1. Matinees. 2.' Even c. 50c. Main . A 102. MATINEE tVEKY IA WEEK FEBRFARY "The Tnles of Hoff- Finn (Randolph Hartley's Adaptation) who ielen.i Frederick and 'Company, liwrence and hltzarrald. Welch. Meuly ft Montrose, Herbert Rrrnnn. Itelen lownlnir & to. Hondini Hrothers, Ward Brothers, California Girls. Three GRAND Week of Feb. 6 Reouhle Sims. Kelly at iMfferty, Harry Gilbert. Cycling Brunette. Raul Von KatitTntait, ORASDASCOPK Sherman De Forest & Co. In Jay Circus.' Matinee every day. S:S0; any seat. IS". Evening performances at 7:30 and ! balcony. 10c: lower floor, aac: box seats. o rneitlsllrrl UUi Week CommrnHnr Monday Matinee. t.GA(it:.V KM KM rtA 'iui.ft THE BOTTOM LY TROUPE, XU'rtelH ' a ilrnalaal A 4rift 1 A rfObalS. Gwa,1l.h T nril.,.' Trln " IT.mll Hoch tV ( O. Cnrrv And Kilev. Turrel y. t:aptain i ieo- ni Mia vAnatnA Rt I.lons in Keats Ability and Agility. Popular prices; am u LYRIC Home of Musical Comedy. On Week Onlv. Commencing Monday Matinee. Keating & Flood present THREE WEARS," By Dillon A King. Thee. nrftirnii;nrii rinllv. 2:45. 7:45 and 9:1 Friday nlirnt. cnorus uiria- eomesi m mo end of both Derf ormances. Next Week "Wlsinana." NEW TODAY. 300 Acres Close to Tortland, has 30,000 cords of wood. Haul into city in one hour. $40,000 Apartment Site Corner on tipper Washington street $37,500 6 Rooms I Good, modern house, 50s 100, Overton street. 8500 50x100 Good lot on West Side, near Willara ette Heights. siooo KEASEY 1 nUHASOHJEFFERY 5 232 Chamber of Commerce. C NOTICE! All persons desiring to view I.Al'HEl.Hl'RST art Invited to call at the com pany's office on the tract at East 39th and GUsan streets. Every courtesy will be shown by our rep resentative, who will take pleasure in showing1 this b e a u 1 1 ful property. The same courteous treatment will be extended to those who have purchased lots, as well as to persons desii lns to view the addition, and none will b e impor tuned to buy. A I, I. inquiries will re ceive prompt end intelll srent attention. Office open from 9 until 6 o'clock. TAKE M O X T A V I LI, A ! CAH TO EAST THIKTV NINTH AXD G 1. I S A .V KTRFKTS. ASK FOR MK. HIITTEBi'lELI), OK I'HO.VK EAST 9S0. A Real View Site for Apartments We are a.lvised by competent judges that as a site for hotel or apartments the quarter block at the S. W. corner of 16th and Montgomery streets is worth considerable more than closer-ln properties on account of the magnifi cent view obtained. We offer you now an opportunity to acquire it at a low price for all cash. STIlO(i A CO., Financial Agents, AOS Concord Bids;. 3 BLOCKS From Washington, full lot, for flats or apartments. No better buy, $6500. GOLDSCHMIDT'S AGENCY, 253V2 Washington, Cor. Third. Hawthorne Lots COME TODAY $850 We have been selling on these lots but a short time and one by one Deonle are buying them; there is a reason for this. You positively cannot buy such fine building lots as these at the rjrice of $S50 for 40x100 lots nor on the terms $50 down and $10 monthly in such a location. Only a few steps from Haw thorne ave., fine car service, close to downtown section. Take cars to corner 43d and Hawthorne. Office on corner. PORTI.AD-PACIFIC IV. CO., 418 Railway Kxchansa Bid"-. e NEW TODAY. PI I 4SU!1SU4W lat'L'.H', .1.1 JS.llUOU'iil.1 J tssi Y HOME BUILDERS i and CONTRACTORS The Addition with Character Offers specl.il Inducements and dis counts to parties building at once. We are prepared to finance first and second mortgages to responsible pax ties. Bear In mind, Laurelhurst Is now by far the finest place in the city In which to build for quick sales. It has all modern street Improvements, asphalt paving, large water, sewer and gas mains, cluster light's, shade trees, building line and restrictions 26 miles of theso beautiful Im proved boulevards and an elegant 31-acre city park. All street Im provements Installed by the city under the 10-year bonding plan, one tenth payable each year. LOCATION Right in the center of the best East Plde residence district. Is reached by tho Eat Ankeny. Rose City Park and Montavilla carllnes. Best car service in the city. PRICES AND TERMS Lots 50x100 at $900 up. Terms 10 per cent down, 2 per cent per month. Mead & Murphy Sale Asrrnti. Telrphonra Main 1303, A 1315. How About a Living? the first four years after planting a fruit farm? That Is the question. Sundale answers: First, we didn't losa a chick from roup or pneumonia last season. Second, our early vegetable crops are three weeks earlier than Western Oregon and bring the highest prices. Sundale Sunshine, Soil and Moisture in March. April and ilay give the beginner his opportunity. The big markets close at hund, and the best rail and water transportation help the producer. Our commercial products ara European tirapes. Almonds, Apricots, Apples, Peaches and early vegetables. Chickens a specinlty. We guarantee work to purchasers with team. Hunter Land Co., Owners, 407 Wella-Fargo bldg. Klickitat Fruit Land 160 Acres for Sale 5 miles from Lyle, Wash., on pond county road. The trees cut into cord wood will pay for clearing the land. $o0 per acre. Terms: Half cash, bal anco long time. PHONE TABOR 860. Special! $16,000 Will buy one of the choicest H blocks, close In, on Gr.ind ave.; nothing better for an apartment site; cash will handle It. $5250 One of the choicest J-room up-to-date resirlnccs in the swellest part of the city. Walnut Park. $1000 cash will handle it. OTTO & IMRKHIX REALTV CO., 133Vi First St. Ladd Addition SWELL HOME N'aw. strictly modern 9-room houso. with all latest improvements, furnace. fireplace, den, sleeping porcn, oreaK- fast room, built-in bookcases and buf fet; In fact nothing missing wnicn makes a complete home, on an 80-foot street, with all street improvements In and paid: price only $7000; about $3000 cash; balance terms. ;ltl SSI A ZADOW. 317 Board of Trade Bid.. 4th and Os On Base Line Road ACItres, 14 miles from City Hall, Deauiliui iur piaiuiiK, an ibvci mm in high state of cultivation; spe cial price for a few days. F. S. AKI, 023 Chnmber of Commerce Will Build ft'e own a beautiful 100x100 corner. centrally located. West Side, and will build you a $100,000 apartment house if you are financially responsible and care to lease it. R 741, Oregonian. In Clatsop County ICO ACRES fine timber land; cruisa 7,500,000 feet. 65c per M. This 's all good merchantable timber, 85 fier cent yellow fir; other timber n vicinity held at $1.5 to $1.50 per M. F. S. AKIX, 23 Chamber of Commerce 320 ACItKS timber land, I7 per acre. 4 million good saw nmDer, 75 per cent sugar pine. This is only 11 miles from Grants Pass; easy grade. F. S. AKIX, 623 Chamber of Commerce Snap if Taken at Once Factory site, 93x2,13 feet, in Sullivan's Gulch, adjoining railroad; small house. No agents. A 747, Oregonian. MORTGAGE LOANS CO JOHX 3, CROXAV' ?oi ' JO 80s Spaldlns Bldg. & JO V nJosepiiineCounty A