12 COAST UMPIRES TO WORKOfl SCHEDULE Graham Will Introduce Plan of Directing Movements This Season. SCHEME IS NEW IN WEST Wen Will Draw Straws on Opening Xnnr. and Thereafter Trarel Ac cording to Prearranged Koute, Saja League President. SAX FRANCISCO. Feb. 10. (Special.) Jutlse Graham. prealdent of the Pa cific Comi Laue. la Itoln to Inaugur ate an Innovation In baaeball circle In the Wot by mappln out a regular B'-hrdj'.e for hla umpire during tba com Ins fuon. Instead of tha oM Ttm of awlEn Ing umptrea from week to week. Judie f-.rah.in will have hla men on achedulea for the entire aeaaon and he hopee to do avar with much of the wran!ln! which resulted la.'t aeason becauae cer tain of the Indicator men were stationed In ! eltl to freiientlr and In ether far tj ahort a period. The ataff of umpire a. which cnnalata ef McGreevy. lltldebrand and Klnnev. wilt be called together by Prealdent Graham ahortly before the aeason opena and will be allowed to draw atrawa for the three route which will be mapped out. After It la nettled In which toana the umpire will open the eeaaon. each man will have a regular acbedule to follow out. Thla l the flrat time In the recollec tion of local baaeball men that auch a acheme In handling the umpires - haa been put In force and rTellent Gra ham hopes to accomplish a deal of good to all bands around. SEALS OPKX TltAIMXG SEASOX In Land of Raisin and Alfalfa Are Moliler'a Roy Now. MODESTO. Cal.. Feb. 50. (Special. Snugly tucked away tonight In the lan.t of ralsina and alfalfa are the Seals, Zl all told, not Including trainers, a man ager. war correspondents" and anap sbooters. As calmly aa If thay had been playing ball here for rears, the San Kranciaco players have accepted Modesto and smarted at their task of getting Into trim for the pennant season. There was noth ing sensational In Sunday's performances, but the ease with which that squad of ballplayers, for the most part Idlers all Winter, changed from civilians' clothea Into baaeball uniforms and commenced the work that will keep them busy for the next eight months, speaks volumes for the discipline that comes to the pro fessional. Headed by Frank M. lah. prealdent of the club, who has come along to keep a watchful eye over the boys during the next 11 days, the Seals were met at the station by "Kid" Mohler. lnflelder Bob McCauley and Pitcher Ben Coleman, of Portland, who arrived the day before There were greetings all around be tween the men who had not Been each other since last November, and the oth ers who were waiting to be Introduced, and the ballplayers, escorted by 100 small bova and hero-worshipers, set sail for the Hotel Tynan, headquarters for the team during Its stay In the valley! Im Leaner, manager of the Modesto Reds, welcomed the visitors on behalf of his fellow-cltlxens, showed them the main streets and told them he would see them later at the grounds. It's too early, of course, to be mak ing any forecast as to the way the team will shape up. but there Is but little question that the squad met with pop ular approval. Kverybody waa willing to go to work with a vim. but Mohler and the veterans understand the danger of too much work and cautioned the younesters to go easy. As It waa. Wea ver. Uarrls snd Ward, a young lnflelder. who Is regarded as most promising ma terial by Mohler. were at It long after the balance of the squad hrJ returned to the hotel and had to be"7 called off by their captain. Captain -Kid" Mohjer. who arrived at noon Saturday from Loa Angeles, re ports himself In good shape and says be bas the best team he ever led to win a pennant- DIG DALE HAS I5 TO REPORT Seal tic Club Manascr Gives . Out Names of 1 1 1 1 Players. SEATTLE. Wssh- Feb. ;. Twenty five players have been ordered to re port here for Spring practice next month br President D. K. Dugdale. of t.'ie Seattle club. The rotund magnate has Just given out the official roster ef the hirelings who will try to bring the 1U bunting to Seattle. The list Incltidea Shay and Wlialen. catchers: biceels. Peatoo. Joss. Dickinson. Han son. Hadley. Zachert. Hlnkle. Furch per. Pat B'itler and James, pitchers: Weed 1-eard. Raymond. Bues. Chick and Watklns. Inflelders; Cocaah. Mar p.ir. Davidson. Crulkshank. Kelly and XI o ran. outfielders. The liel compriaea practically every member of last years team, which finished near the cellar. There Is some doubt as to whether Danny Shea will rorne bark to Seattle. He Is In Cali fornia, and has said repeatedly that he will not wear a Seattle uniform thla year. Bert Whaling did some Rood work for the Seattle club laet year, and Manager Jack Ttghe will depend on him to do the bulk of the receiving behind the bat If the peppery Shea re fuses to. report. Carrvlng out hla policy In the pre vious two seasons. President Dugdale will train his men In Seattle. He be lle es the players will get more accus tomed to the weather than If they were to spend the practice season In a different climate. The expense, too. Is much less, and It Is possible to try out a, greater squad than If he had to pay the expenees of a young army on the HVXTER IS SHOT iXtll PEER Coburg Youth, Mistaken for Animal, Killed by rrlend. ECGENE. Or, Feb. 10.- -Clarence TMpps. aged 17 years, waa shot and killed by Harvey Sutherland, of about the same age. In the hills tour miles northeast of Coburg and Is or 11 miles from Eugene. Sunday afternoon, the latter mistaking the Phlpps boy for a deer. vixrr Thlnra and Rev Oreen started from their homes, two nillea north of Coburg. for the hills to hunt squirrel and other small game anu yuuns; sum srland aione left his home In Coburg about the same time to look after some traps he had set In the hills. Phipps and Graaa knew oouuog i ouiu land's presence In the vicinity, neither did Sutherland know the othera were there. Sutherland, while resting In the dense underbrush, saw an object mov Ina; about 250 yards distant and. think-tn-j It was a deer, took careful aim and fired. He waa horrified to hear a cry from Green. He ran toward the spot and found Fhipps dead, with a bullet hole. In his head. The ball had entered below the left nostril and lodged In the back O' the brain. Death waa In stantaneous. Sutherland ran all the way to Co burg and told people what he had done, while young Green watched over the body of hla companion. A party of citl sens went out and brought the body to Coburg and It will bo burUd tomorrow. The boys had known each other for years, were good friends, and on that account It Is thought thst no charge of malicious killing will be brought. Coro ner Gordon Is holding an Inquest over the body of Phlpps ..oday. Phlpps Is a son of Ira Phipps. living on a farm north of Coburg. and Sutherland Is a son of G. M. Sutherland, living In Co urn; - " . ...... COLOIDIA A ITER NATIONALS Soccer Football Champions to Meet Here Wednesday. ' The Columbia University soccer foot bail team, probable winners of the In terscholastic League championship, bas made arrangements for a game with the National Football Club, winners of the Oregon state championship. The game - will be played Wednesday afternoon on tle ColumbtM Club grounds, Williams avenue and Stanton streets. i. -ii v. aba. nf ha ti r-m rr ' tuanu! of the senior and Junior leagues coming togetner ana a grvi wt w m being shown over the game. The Na tionals will have Its strongest team In the rray. The following men will play for the Na tionals: Buchanan, goal; Buchan and cr i. Va.ilh.m PnhptKnn Bnii Towns, halfbacks, Barbus, Ingles, Billlng tnn riinrn anrl Hiehett. forwards. Ben Green will be the referee, BERG 10 FIGHT DUARTE ARM V MIDDLEAV WEIGHT SAID TO BE COMING "CHAMP." Both Boxers Who Will Appear at Vancouver Tomorrow Have Good Ring Records. Otto Berg and Jack Duarte will fight at the Vancouver. Wash., auditorium, at o'clock tomorrow night. Berg la an artilleryman from the Eiist, holding the middleweight championship of the United Statea Army. He whipped Al Nelll In As:or.a In two rounds, and fought a ten round draw with Frlta .Holland, of Spo kane. Holland has a decelon over Jack Lester. Jack Grant says he believes Berg to be the coining champion middleweight tighter of the United Stair. Duarte has fought 32 Tshta, and has had two decisions sjalnst him. One of these wa in a six-round fight with Frits Holland, which was declared a draw, and the other a four-round bout with Johnnie O Keefe. Duarte has never been knocked out. He whipped Ace Clementav of Port land, in a ten-round fir to. There will be two aix-round prelimi naries al the auditorium tomorrow night, one between Chuck O'Connell. of San Francisco, and Harry Harrison, of Astoria, we'ght 115 pounds. The other Is between Private Courtney., of Vancouver Barracks, and Toung Mitchell. Duarte s sparring partner, weight 170 pounds. SWIMMING RECORD IS BROKEN C. M. Daniels Goes 200 Meters in S Minutes SS S-S Seconds. NEW YORK. Feb. 10. C. M. Daniels, the New Tork Athletic Club aquatic expert, added another world's record to his already large list In a :00-meters swim In the club's tank today. Start ing in a sanctioned contest with J. H. Rellly, New York Athletic Club, as a competitor. and Amateur Athletic Union officials in charge. Daniels made the iOO meters In 2 minutes 1 S-S seconds. The old record. 1:10, wss mads by F. E. Beaurpare. of Australia. 1WO RIVERS TEAM STALLED Advance Man Disappears After Scheduling La Grande Game. LA GRANDEv Or, Feb. SO. Special. V Uncertain where to turn, or where next to play, the Hamilton basketball team, of Two River. Wis.. Is tied up here rending the arrangement of further games by the traveling manager. The advance man suddenly disappeared here, and nothing has been hesrd by the players of their agent since schedul ing the La Grande game. ... Akin Signs With Angels. T.OS ANOKI.KS. Cal- Feb. 20 (Spe cial.) Henry Berry today received tu I h ' . . ' - f " i i . x. - ' M :L-A "i j if- . I a., man nueiern f in .. I OXe Berg, Artillery anas, ta X Will Bex Jack Dearie at Vaa. i roarer Teaaerrew. T TJIE MOKXIXO OREGOXIAy. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1911. MR. We Will Help to Finance The Building O f Your Home. .'-ris MEAD & MURPHY, 522-6 Corbett Bldg. Main 1503 . A 1515 signed contract of Roy Akin, the third baseman secured rrom Seattle. Accompanying the contract was a letter upsetting; the calculations of the Northwestern critics who had predict ed that Akin would urove to be the champion holdout. Akin says that he is well satisfied with the toims and conditions under which he is to play, and that he will leave for Los Angelrs next Thursday. Agnew, who arrived from Seattle, spoke highly of Akln's work, pro nouncing him the best inflelde- In the Northwestern League last season Chess Tournament On. BAN SEBASTIAN. Sraln. Feb. 10. The first round of the International Chess Masters' tournament here today resulted aa follows: Tarrasch beat Ntamxowltsch; Capablanca beat Bern stein: the games between Marocxy and Marshall and Spielman and Vldmar were drawn, while thoee between S.-hlechter and Burn and Rubensteln and Telchnian were adjourned until 'Wednesday. Leon hardt had a bye. Boston Red Sox 6tart Wet. CHICAGO, Feb. 20.-Manager Patsy Donovan, of the Boston American League club. Joined of hie players here today and the party departed tonight on a spe cial train for Los Angeles, to begin train ing. President "Tip" O'Neill, of the Western League, has arranged exhibi tion games for a seven-week trip ana will aecompany the team. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES D.I1, T 0.day. Owe time v 1 MM ad two eeaaeeetlTe time. fame ad three reuecutive '"..;?" seme atl six ee eevea eooaeeeUve times .see Kemltlaaee must accompaay out-of-towa ertlers. . , Mx weed reonts as eae Ha ea ease, ad venlerments aad ave ad counted tor lees than twe Uaee. When aa advertisement Is aet roe eoaseea live times the eoe-tline rate applies. Oa cbaree ef book adTeetl.emenls the rears .III be baaed the actual "' of lloea appearing la the paper, regardless ef tbe number "I word In each Use. la New Today all advertisement are charged by measure only. 14 lines to tbe '"I'he abeve rate apply to advertisements tattler "New Today and all ether claastftoa tiooe excepting the follewlng: . hltnatioaa Wanted. Male. Mlnaliona Wanted. Kemale. jor Rent. Rmhi, Private Famine. ftnoma and Board. .Private Kamllle. Hoosekerplag Koums. Private turn! lie. The rate oa tbe above claaatfloatlua la 7 rents a line eacb Insertion. m onaa box office address Is required, eeont this ne part of the ad. Anscn to advertlaementa will be forwarded to patrons, provided aelf-addreaeed envelope are In closed. 15-Round Boxing Contest Orte Berg;, 138 lbs-, ef Pert Stevene, t a. -Jack Dasrie, ISA Iba Oakland, CnL 2 (IX-ROIAD PRELIMINARIES 2 AT VAXCOtVKK, WASH, WEDSESOAV, FEB. 33, llt, 8S0 P. M. Under Auspices of Vancouver Athletic Club. Reserved seats. $2.50 and $2; general admission. J1.50; balcony, fl. Feats on ale at Schiller's Post. Ueo. B. Thoma, Vancouver: Sherm. Cochran, St. Johns, and Hall's Saloon. Alblna. Seats reserved by phone held till I P. M. Wednesday. fife!) A hotel activity, and up. L. Q. HOTEL SEATTLE SSTt'tTI aeOOvOOO Recently Spent Its Interior. All Fnmlablngs and AppelntnsenU Hew, Medera and Splendid. Headqaartern for Portland People. HOTEL OREGON Beth Hotels Con fleeted by MESSRS. WRIGHT & DICKINSON The Imperial aou Kooms, vi ouues, i no inum Baths. NEW FIEEPKOOF BUILDING Moderate Rates. Phil Metachan Sons, Props. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. El'ROPEAN PLAM MODERN RESTAURANT COST U.G MILLIO. DOLLARS km C. W. CORNELIUS. Proprietor. OPENED SEPT IMS. PRIVATE HOTEL LENOX E. D. and V. H. JORGF.SSEN, l'rope. and Mara. CORNER 3d AND MAIN STS. Bet and Cold Water. Leas Dlntnnee Phone la Everr Room. RATES Sl.OOauid Op Hotel Donnelly TACOMA, WASH. Most Centrally Located Hotel In the Cite Recently Modernized RATES 75c TO $3.00 European Plan Free .TKA rV StjfS. n7fe MOW OPFN mm Emm ! i I i l iMil ii nuiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiuiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiHmiiHniiiiiiiniiinHiiMiuiiiiHiiHiHiiiiiiiniuiic FASTEST TRAIN NORTH BANK LIMITED Dinner is served leaving Portland. Tbe fastest train between Portland . and Spokane. Busy people appreciate the schedule. No time last en route. Onset-ration Cars. Coannnrtinent Sleeplnsr-Cars. k standard Sleeplna-Cnrn. runlnc Care. Menla a la Carte. Tonrist Sleeptnsr-C'ars. Flrst-Clnan Concken. NORTH BANX STATION, ELEVENTH AND HOYT STS. CITY TICKET 0rFICE3 Third and Morrison Sts. 122 Third St. NEW PERKINS Fifth and Washington Sts. OPENED JUNE. 1908 in the very heart of Portland's business Modern in every respect. Hates, $1.00 Moderate price restaurant in connection. Swetland. Secretary and Manager. PORTLAND OREGON i-Cii'iiga'i'a'a ..tl'llcaa'jl m H'll" eiv " - . . . . rncAnqrARTERS for TOI IUSTS and COJLMERCI.U. TRAVKLEK3. Special rates made to families and sin gle gentlemen. The manusement will be pleased at all time to show rooms and ctve prices. A mod ern TurWUh Batb establishment In tks hotel. O. J. KAlTHAJf, BInnncer. THE CORNELIUS The House of 'Welcome, corner ParK and Alder; European plan, new, modern end strictly up to date; fine sample rooms; rates ti per day and up; rooms with bath. 2 per day up; all outside rooms; our omnibus meets all trains. H. E. FLETCHER, t. Manacer. HOTEL RAMAPO Cor. Fourteenth ancTWaahlngtori New Ilotel, Kleaantly Fnrnlabed. Rates $1 and Up SPEvCIAI. RATES FOR PERMAXEJiTJ. European Plaa. Ham Meets All Trmla. X. B. FOLEY. PROPRIETOR. BATHS. 'Bua A MM! Hotel Slhermaini Chicago's newest, most beautiful and most conveniently located hotel. 7C7 M MM 1(11 III I 'X r. J IT . I V ' y - one with bath and I distilled ice water. Moderate Rates. I BY NIGHT TO OKANE Leave Portland 7:00 P.M. Arrive Spokane 6:55 A. M. AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG THEATER 7th and Taylor Phones Mala 1 and A'1122. Tonlrht 8:15 All H'eek. Special price matinee tomorrow JAMES T. POWERS Uf THE MUSICAI. COMEDY "HAVANA" 80 PEOPLE SPECIAL. ORCHESTRA. Evenlns: Lower floor. t2, 1.M: balcony. 1.50. SI, 75c 60c; entire sallery. BOc. Tomorrow and Saturday matinees: Lower floor. SI. 50. SI; balcony, $1, 75c: last 11 raw. 50c: sallery. 35c. 2c. Tt A TPTTi THEATER lV Morrieee and Elerenth Main t and A 5S60. . Grorse L. Baker. Manacej. Tonight, all week, matinees Wed. BatuFdaV 25c BOc). Baker Stock Company in New York's latest Western success. "PIERRE OF THE PLAIS. Dramatized from Gilbert Parker". nel. Superb cenery. raacinainfs v'"- acter atuaies. tirimift". - Next week "The Christian." Bungalow Theater rikiiT m Georee U Baker. 0',f,"l"!L! Boturn of popular favorite. All '"'". Richard Jose. Americas noioa zrr, ported by Louise Kent. In the beauUul New "SILVER THREADS." Hear Mr. Jose sins the old soncs. E,ven'"K,m' 26c, BOc. 75c. SI. Thursday Bargain Mt.. a- .... .i - . .1 Vavt SMK. OC. DSU jaai.. C, ww "Max 1)111." Maine, AlOtO. TWF.ATTER WF.KK FEBRtJART iO The Fonr Huntings. In tne merry tomfoolery "The lool 1'' - ii a.i Mr nttn a 'Ar nnM TtUlCM. J.I10 jmrr ; , lunim va.e,vt - Fire CommiiHitoner, The Gordon. GRAND Week of Feb. 20 a I . s.. II Weston Yoons; 4 iiiUuiUdi mm Premier Xylophone ArtloU. HnlniM A fUleir Soroghan ft Lennox, Mile. Slvlerado Era Madge. GRANDASCOPE alatlnse every day. i 0; any seat. lSa Evenlnc performance at 7:30 and s". balcony. j6c: lower iloor. 25c; box neata. aoa Week Commenolog Monday Mnt.. Job. SO. Attraction tmuii'j. Six lnternatlonnl lloboea Blx IN "TRAM PLAN D." Andenon and Evan, Rlccl Saxaphone Quar- . . r i . i 1 1. . Tk . . 1 a. j it rsi nav Samuels, Hap Handy and Company, The Cromwell, popular price " - Curtain 2:30. 7:S0 and 0. LYRIC PORTLAND'S FAM ILY FLAYHOl'SE. ALL THIS WEEK. And tbe Lyric Musical Comedy Company In lvyi ov4hv'a Troubles Three performance, dally. 2:5. 7:45. 9:15. Friday night. Chorus Girls- Contest afur ..rh n.r'ormance. AUCTIOX S-4I-E8 TODAY At 884 Morrison trei. oi"- in a m fixtures., fireproof afe. etc. faale at 10 A. M. J. 1. nrii.wM, "-" A Baker'. Auction Hou.. , ... ksr A. Co., auctioneer. At residence. 1S2 Lincoln .ireei. A. M.. by Ford Auction Co. DIED. ToTd' PeVSafa y-r belod husband of Emmi Porter and father o, GeSrgMf-ERceMcFarradC1mtln.0;n bfbrouhtoPorlfand for burial. Funeral announcement later. PFvlGTON In thla city. February to. P 169 East 14?h St.. Henry Pennington, need " year. The remains are at Fln fey'J parlor. Th. deceased was a mem ber of the L O. O. F., Modern Wood- ' men and Mawnic fraternities. Funeral Sotlee will appear In a later Issue. rprnMAN In this city. February 20. at family residence. 766 Gantenboln ' i.ve.. Andrew J. Freeman, aged 68 year. Announcement of funeral later. SMITH In thl city. February ip. at tn family residence. 568 Hoyt St., Mrs. Quln fnul A. smtth. ised 75 year Announce ment of funeral later. isrHtMBBAB In this city. February 0. af I h falnlly residence. 25 East Third street North. Emma J. Archambeau. Announcement of funeral later. rCKERAL NOTICES. ACKIN At th family residence. S MManory ave.. John B. Mackln. aged rear 2 montha 6 days. Funeraj serv iceswUl be held at . St 'c at Zeller-Byrne Co.' parlor. .M W -Hams ave. r:niMM In thi city, February 20, at hi Ut. re.ld.nc.. 889 Gantenbeln svenu Frank Grimm, aged 66 year. 2 montha days. Friends Invited to funeral service, which will be held at the residence bSJ Gantenbeln avenue, at lj 30, then ce to German Lutheran Church, corner XV 11 ham. avenue and Graham avenue, at 2 P M. Wednesday. February 22. Inter ment Ro.e City cemetery. PARK In thi city, February 19, at hi P'at residence. 97 Vermont street V, 1 1 ra.n Park, aged 63 years. "lonth;rsJ riavs formerly a resident of parson Height. Trleiid. invited to funeral serv 51' which will be held at Holmanj chapel. Third and Salmon streets, at -P. M. today (Tuesday). February 21. in terment Greenwood cemetery. GREGG In thl. city. February February 22. at l.0 ' llena, villa Methodtst Church 2 P. M. uriena. respectfully Invited. RfHENCK Friends and acquaintance are rptW invited to attend the funeral ies of the late Edwin E Schenck .at nunnlna- at McEntee s Chapel toaay fesdfy) at 2 P. M. Interment Mult nomah Cemetery. NELSON In this city February late residence. 704 Ixvejoy M. ''J iT'Se t'erm5edny'Gfe?n'wood CemeYery. CORBETT The funeral of William Harrl C?on cJrlett will be neld at Trlnl-T Church corner Nineteenth and Everett this (Tuesday) afternoon at a o clock. After service private. nnonWIV The funeral aervlces of Chris tina M Goodwin will be held at the Port land Crematorium at 2:30 P. M.. Wedne. day. Feb. 22. Friends Invited. TONSETH FLORA T. CO., MA ROC AM BLDG.. FLORAL DESIGNS. Phones: Main 5103; A HOt. " Dminlng A McEntee, Funeral Directors, 7th nd Pin. Phone Main 430. Lady ltan Office of County Coroner. "rnnARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Direct "?0 3d st. Lady aMlstant. Phone M. 507. . p FTNLKi: SON. 3a and Madison. Lady attendant. Phone Main 8. A lo99. KAST SIDE Funeral Erectors, .ucceseor. to F. 8. Dunning, Inc. fc. 52. B 2525. lTK.irON CO. I'ndertaker.. Lady assist-, ..f. 409 Alder- M. 133. A 235 ZELLF.R-BVRNES CO., Funeral Director. 594 Williams ave.; both phones; lady asst. LERCH L'ndertaker. or. East Alder and Sixth. Eaet 181. B 1888. Lady assistant. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE CITT HALL Main BSS, A 1MB. MUM AN S OFFICER, KABT4TT V3V t.1 MEKTINT. NOTICES. A. A. O. N. OV THE M. S. There will be a stated meeting of Al Kader Tem ple on Friday evening, tho '4th to ballot on applica tion for tho Order f tn" Mvstlc Shrine and petitions for affiliation and other business. No application will be entertained after 12 o'clock on Friday. On Sat urday evening iao of crcsslnc the hot sands will start from Masonic Temple. West Park and Yamhiu streets, at 8 o'clock. All members under the first 10O will report to the recorder for reasons which will be explained at the time. Black and while card good for tin trip no other kind koss. RrHIK THl'RLOW. Potentate. B. G. WH1TEHOUSK. Recorder. A. AND A. P. RITE. AINe WORTH CHAPTER OF RO.SE CROIX, NO. 1. Regular meet ing in Memorial Hall. Scot tish Rite Cathedral, tlii even ing at t:io. i ne iaunn iwiuc ot tne course on iMt.jiuju-. V... UrnlhM. TV A (irO.lt. 3'a aegree. at i:w tr. sa. lecture is public Bring your frlemls. By order WISE MASTER. OREGON COUNCIL ROYAL. ARCANUM, meets at the Audi torium. 208 Third street, the ilrst and third Tuesday of each month at 8 P. M. Visitors cordially wel come. O. O. HALL. Secretary. Care Honeyman Hardware Co. CLAN MACLEAY NO. 122. Members are requested to meet at Holman'a I.nder taking Parlors today at a P. M., to at tend the funeral of our late brother. Wll liam Park, n. STUART. Chief. PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO. 97, O E. S. A stated communica tion this (Tuesday evening In W. O. W. Hall. 334 Russell at. By order of W. M. Social. ANNIE E. COOTE. Sec. NEW TODAY. $14,000 Half Cash Russell Street Half block east of Mississippi ave nue. Russell street is the only street running from the river to Grand ave nue, therefore it is the highway of Northeast Portland. I can sell you 77x135 feet in the above location with an income of $122 per month; 8 per cent net, with building that will stand a raise of 25 per cent in rents and ground that is worth KOW $300 per front foot. That is what apartment house property is bringing, and this is retail property, improved, on one of Portland's principal streets. W. B. and G. E. Streeter 212 Lewis Building. Phone Main 5661. A 1399. "CARtY ACT" IRRIGATED PUBLIC LAND' OPENING. YOU ARE ENTITLED TO FILE ON 160 ACRES OF I RRICAT ED LAND, i MAKE APPLICATION NOW CENIRALOREGON IRRIGATION CO. PORTLAND ORE. Members of the United Metal Trades As sociation will close their pfants this afternoon in token of respect for the late W. H. Corbett. All members will meet in tha rooms, 222 Commercial Club, at 1 P. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral in a body. Cheap Apartment Site 50x50 Corner. Very Close In. price 83850. GODDARD WIKDRICK, S43 Siark St Williams Ave. Snap 100x100 corner, with good 6-room house, ready for stores on corner; cheapest quarter on Williams ave.. price, 873fe, some terms. Hie Broad wav bridge going up makes this a very attractive investment. GHITSSI A ZADOW, 81T Hoard of Trade Bids;., 4th and Oak. Business Property Prominent K;ist Side Corner. Income 1992. PRICK S16.500 . GODDARD A WIEDRICK, 243 Stark St. Seaside Lots Two of the finest on the Board Walk, together or separately. Price $10n0 each. Will exchange for Portland prop- erty' J. D. KENNEDY, 836 I'nlon An., X. Phone Woodlawa 1713 For Exchange S00-acre Wheat Farm in Gilliam County. Price $12,500. Kncumbrance 13000 at 6 Per Cent. GODDARD WIKDRICK,' 243 Stark St. Union Ave. 5500 WORTH 87000 Pull lot, new store and flat, with room for another store and flat, strict-, ly business location. A windfall. J. D. KEX SKD V, 836 Vnlon Ave., ?. Mississippi - Avenue Corner Covered With Stores and Houses. Income $48. Price $6000. GODDARD A WIEDWCK. 243 Stark St. MORTGAGE LOANS 5 7 JOHX E. CRO-VAX, 804 Spalding Bldg. v a