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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1911)
WASCO FARMER'S LOT PROSPEROUS Immense Ranches Contribute to Welfare of Many Growing Villages. RAILWAYS TO DEVELOP Theiuadt or Arrr Ar IMantcd la AT hot. While Micrp Ratelnc I rrofliable Industry tor Rraldents of County. WAriNITIA. Wssco Tountr. Or, Juna I. 9tfJ Corrcpoo'1nc.) From Muddy rancn to Waplnlrla I cn!y rrlfla mora than two lreh on the ordl Barr rckt rrap, but It I Tar TS mllea er t.a rad. I cam ! Aliii"ps. Franlko. Hik'OTM. r'iansaan and u lin. Ana m(:rr ttlr. two or thr rr.ilaa from Muddy It anllr dlstanr ta troush Was." Crenlr. HaJ 1 fol t direct roJ I could have aJ la n:l or trior. But tt tas-ra mrs rrrl.Mi- than I have t t;s rsM road at al tlmra- Infuirla al l brine out lha Informs tlin aa to trail. prl-!d' l-roldJ ran follow thm Ilt.rallr. but thaaaj b ird tral'a art raii.ar difficult to uodrr. aland, and tl.a way from tha train la.;a-.rar.!a:o road to Maurio l rather Mind, aa rrany har urd"uMl;y round bfora timnH to f.Vow II. I lft Uitlr ranch ar!y two dav iri. fallowing fr a BumUf tf miir fl Sara rad 1 wcr.l In by. Ard tt I usss t lay that I Utt llud.lv with r-t. Anybody who haa r)'d o outtn on a rrat ranch of that kind wt:i fullr ur.Jrtand that, for t.sre l Co plaaaantcr place to p than at sues a ranch. Judc- dood Karnwr. Tks Crat pises to attract attention on ta road artar rlUr. wall away from tha rar.es Is tha ranch of Judare A. S. pannatt. of Tha tala. Tha Judira la a farmsr and catt:rrowar and ha has a apnJ!d place two or thraa tullaa b nm ,uil"rr. main road passing throuch It. but tha firrr.houaa Is two or mora irllra off aat of thr trail. Tha Juda baa a farm of srsl Ihouaand acra. Ania'opa la about aa It ass In March. hn 1 pa-J tr.rouah thara on nijr way to tta -nM It l a rilca llt tia piaca. a aood bu!n point, and will a'.waya cut a t aura In tha dareiop inant of that aaxrtlon. Sevan mil t- lha north l Prarlko. tl ard of tha railway tr.rouah S.:rman and Uiaro counilca. I waa J.t In tlma n mUa tha nrst wool al of tha aa aon. a sal at wi tch, resr'.r l.voo.ooo pound of wool danced handa. tha top pr:ca ba'nc 1 crnt. tha lowrat. it carta, t.ia tftrtaranca In prlca !.owln prirclr:i ha dlffrnca In ahaan. n or ahout tha rtrt of July tha trail for tha Infrlor wlil ba larraly ahlftad from a Flaniko road ar.d Shartko to tha Paachutr roada. and with It will o ta rtprrat butna. And avary ho.!' t.-at will Ml that town pretty kard. P it tl.a paopla ara not dlacjur- aad. WIh-iI I'rwprrla GochI. Eli! t milra t tha north of "hanltto tfia' trail loa 1 to tha head of llakrovan freak aruj canyon. th fhulea Valla lm off t tha weat. In thla portion of lha S.sanlko territory thera ara a treat r-any ltd of wheat, and It looke cooa comarad with many other aaottora. Than down a courl of ml'ea to Paka ren. ! a llenr-c Wakeriln. a wealthy ranohar. h.-lU forth. iai.ooven la down on the mp a a P.t..'fl--e. but asalu tha nup la unl.-u;:.fuL f.r tha offlra waa duoinMnunl two yaara and mora ao. Jiut Wakerll la a:t!l tary much thara. 11a baa !' icrM of land. !' of It ha - n In what. And ha ! now breaking -at- tha balanca of Ma f'.nw land, of whl. h fca baa atwul a.-rea. So neat rear ha will haa perhara 1V acre In what. lie waa f.'rmrrlr In th aheap bualnea. He had about l head. Put aheep ft t. hlah to auit hia Meaa of raluea. Ut ear ha aold them all. r Wakerllc: ha a-ot p-.-ltra::y dou bla ta preaent prtcea. Now ha aaya aheap ara too low. and ba la ("Inc to bue a few thuaand head. I aked "Why Hakeorenr Wakertta aald bacauaa It rot hot enouah down tier In tha canyon to boll rcn In tha fummer arat to batch thera In tha Win tar. Ix-ad IV RiiK'b VNItrrl. S! mliea fa-ther on. a-roa anj throuah lota of wheat feld In a roliirn o-uniry. w:t:i n-t a erat amount of a ao land, la IXal IW Ranch. Y 8. rvtn(. owner. It la on a creek with tha Mah-aoundin r.ama of Dead Io. tr nmtr. baa a fine place. :cn acre. T In wheat. I""" In Summer fallow. Ha a ( v) farmer and hi fla .ia lock well. Rkewtaa tha young wheat. Ha haa been thara for I yea.-a About two mile nartheaat of Mr. yentni a la t-a Ma ran,-h. Kdwin Maa. owner He la a lr lhr of Pierca and Jrant Maa. of The rhil'ea. Ha haa a laraa pla.-a and a tr fire era t waa told Put It la tw.i m'.:e or mora off ha main road, ao I did rot l't It. Mr. r'lemlnc told ma Mr Mava haa about aoo a.-rea and farme t ahcut 1-'J. tha rat being given over to catt!e. of whlvh ba haa quite a bun. h. Bordering the lt! r'a-a on tha wet ta tha fa-rn of J l. Vtinm!r, who haa ST acrra. now In wheat. And It Wha c hM f-e a fair croj Mr. Van meter ban: M wheal t Miupln. rlra mt ea The olhe-a ment'iT.ed IM attr to Jianik- To mtle r.rth ta tha aheep ran.-h of T A. itr.r."v. k"n fjr and wide a Tom" 'or not'v lie haa a rnn-h rtgt If te break f' the la-hTTtea cantona and mt aNitit ii " h I of "mutton. ! had Jut returfe.l from Shanlko with Ma mo-.ev iN'wl !"- Ha got a! nwt the tp prl.e for M clip. Ha baa been on Ma preaent rai;-h or im atght or nil a vejra. tt cona:t.M of S-.-O a.-re when he bought It; ha now haa area. A ro.J nvnr ho.r.eteaJera ara ruclrg tip their aha.-ta cn hia rar.ga. Maupla la Twin Town. Now 'Tom" ! tha man who gave ma atp"t.it lntruetiona ahut the ruad to Mauptn. fiva or mi to tha met. down I" the fe.-hutea tanon. on both rai!n!. For Maurm la cn both alda of lha rivar. I waa ferried acroaa to the m'n part of Maupln for Jt Maapin. named from a ferrr aatab liaad near tha preaent towr.atta about Ii yaara ago by a man of that came, 1 a brand new town with tha paint not yet on. It la on tha weat M cf tha river. It Ilea upon tha bench, per hara 14 feet ahora tha railway, and you ear-cot aea it from tha car or tha atation. Thera ta nothing but tha ata tion and a frrlghrhouaa and amali warehouse In a.aht from tha tralr.a. But It ta very much of a town and la growing Tary day. Tha town haa a aplendld location on a level bench, or nearly levrl It ta uppi:ad wlta tha beat of water from a famoua sprint; that comes rushing; from undar tha rocks a few fcundred yards to tha southwest- Tha waters from thla sprlnc can ba saan from tha trains, as they fall over tha cliff to tha west of tha track. Thara Is a large vol u ma of watar discharged. PI pea from this aprlng run beneath tha streets of Maupla. aaaurlne; a good water supply. Thara ara about tS buildings now In tha town completed and under way. Tha principal onaa uncompleted, but ery nearly dona. ar two stora build ings and a hotel of IS or !S rooms. Tha hotel will ba ready for oc cupancy before tha first of July. Thera ara soma Tary nica raaidences and a wood restaurant, kept by V. A. Moad. Ha haa alao several rooms for the ac mouauoo of travel. Wheat Shlpprd From Her. Tha wheat from a la rare area, will surely ba shipped from Maupla. Al ready IS cars of last year's crop have passed through tha warehouse on Its way to market and mora will yet coma. The mall for tha Juntpsr Flat country will coma from thera after July 1. and that will help tbem soma. Tha other Maupla on tha Harrimaa road, acroaa tha rlvar. Is scarcely started yet, even tha depot being yet unfinished. Tha distance from Maupln to Wap Isitia la 1J miles. Tha road winds up tha canyon hill at an caay grade. n tha top of the hill, par ha pa SOaO feat above tha river, and I was In tha Juniper Flat country, ona of tha larg est. botllea of practically level land east of tha mountain and near tha center of thla country Ilea Waplnltla. a town year old. Tha road here passes many wheat fleMa. But tha yield thla year will ba a tf rifle shore unless a rain comes soon. However, tha people point to tha fact that navvr yel have thev had a total failure. Tha principal placea passed on tha road hera from tha river ara tha Kelly holding. In all soma '- srr-e. In llr different rsrehes, Waplnltla 1 at the mouth of the canyon of Waplnltla Creek, which flows Into the leschutee two mfles above Maupln. Two surveys have been m&de up this canyon by the 11111 peo ple, and It Is said a road could be constructed through It very cheaply and the grade ta easy. Puch a road. If cont:r.uel to the wst about IS miles would top one of the finest timber befs In Oregon, and the people here sav there never can ba any other out let for thla timber. From the Warm Fprtnc Indian reservation the Waplnl tla merchants draw a good trade. Twenty miles from here. In the reser vation. Ilea the celebrated warm spring. There is no hotel or other accommoda tions there, but over a hundred people ran usually be found In camp there. Town Has Hold. WaplnlMa has two large general stores. There la a good hotel kept by O. U Ifarpham. who also has a feed barn. Then thera are other business places, blacksmith shops, etc, a num ber of good dwellings, a large school building and a new church la about to be erected. ai!rltl Is on the main road lead ing from the north to tbe Indian res ervation, la It miles southwest from Iufur and i miles almost due south of The tallea. and good roada to ail direction. After July 1 residents of Waplnltla will for the first time receive The Ore ronian on tbe day of publication In time to read at their supper tablea If the train Is on time up the Deschutes and the stage from there does not break down. m Waplnltla Is not only not out of tha world but vary much In tha world, and Is far from being tbe undar dog In the fight for supremacy among; Wasco County towns. SPOKANE GREETS ADMEN DEI-EUATION OF HO FROM PORT LAND ARRIVE. Inland Cltr Extends Open Arms to Members From Pacific Coast Who Attend Meeting. FPOKANE. Wash- June li (Special. V ftpokane aurrendered without a etruggle when the vanguard of the Ad Man stormed the city today. Twenty mam bers of the Portland delegation to the annual convention of the Pacific Coast Advertising Men's Association, which be gins Tueaday. arrived at the Oregon Washington Railway Navigation ata tion at noon. Aa the delegates piled off the train, headed by I'avld Meaeaeohn. president of the Portland Ad Club, they were greeted by a rousing yell from SO or more local ad men who bad gone to the station to welcome them. For fully five mlnture yells were thrown back and forth, sorga were sung, accompanied In part by a big baaa drum In tha bands of a rather tall party In the "Ministerial Prlgaile." Tcree of the Spokane ad men R. K. B g.'.ow. Aler.an.lrr Green and C. H. Ijtrkin had gone to Tekoa and there boarded the "Roae City" apeciaJ. as ths train waa dubbed, and gave an advance Indication of the g:ad band awaiting tha delcgatee. Fo. lowing tbe demonstration at the atation. the Portlanders were loaded Into waiting automobiles and taaicabs and ware driven to tha Coeur d A lane Hotel. Tha full delegation Includes: C K. Arm. Oeorge T. At'hiey. A. C. Black. W I. Csmpbell. C. C. Chapman. F. W. Chauaae. A. O Clark, W. B. Cola. R. H. Crosier. R. W. K-dward. O. U Ferris. M W. Hard. H. R. Hayek. H. W. Uttle. p O IJve:v. Charlea B. Merrick. F. I Moreland. ievtd N. Moeeeeohn. H. C, McAU'tT. H. T. Short. C. A. Whltemora and J- L Tamell. Festival Visitors Oct Berries. HOOD RIVER. Or, June li pa rlsM Owlnr o be fact that their coming had not been announced soon enous.21 beforehand the Ad Club, of portlan.l was not met here laat night hv the directors of the local Commer cial Club. rVcretary Skinner received t:- newa In time, however, to have two cratea cf Hood River atrawberrlee sent to tha train. These were distributed to paaaangvra who. were returning to their ho from the R.se Festtvsl. T.-.e Cemmerciel Club received from tha Portland boosters an enormous straw berry, made of red carnations, which la oa exhibition at the clubrooms today. Coos bcnool Supervisor Named. MARSHPIELD. Or.. Jane 11 (Spa tial.) Tha County Board of Education. acting unJer ths new law. has appoint ed rr. J. T. McCorrnac as one of tha supervisors to Kok after 1 of tha schools In this district of the county. Another supervisor will be named for the remainder of the schools In the other part of the county. The County Fupertntandent under tha eld plan found It possible to visit all of ths schools only shout once a year, bat with the assistance of tha two aoper vtsors ths schools can be watched mora closely. ' Electrician Weds Actor. VANCOUVER. Wash. June It. f Spe cial Miss I.tlltan Long, a New York a -treas. and C-orge E. Taylor, aa elec trician of Philadelphia, war married bora today by Jay V. Flke. Justice of the peace Tbey mat In Portland, but came to Vaaoonver because they eould not give evidence that they had lived la Portland the recratred time. SENSATIOfIS DUE IN COOKE TRIAL "Woman in Case" Said to Have Taken Embezzled - Funds to New York. DEFENSE CRIES SCAPEGOAT Edgar S. Cooke, of Chicago, Is In Court at Cincinnati, Accused of Taking: Money From tho Big Four Railway. CINCINNATI. June 12 Sensational statements by attorneys for the state and defense gave promise that the trial of Edgar S. Cooke. f Chicago, for the alleged embezzlement of 142. 000 from the Big Four Railway Com pany, may rcault Id unexpected dis closures. The trlsl began today. Dents F. Cash. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, declared that Cooke gave a woman 122.000 In the original packages which he Is alleged to have abstracted from the Big Four Railroad. Ac cording to Cash. 'The women In the case" took the money to New York, where Cooke afterward Joined her. Chlrles W. Bsker. attorney for Cooke, asserted thst his client had been made a "scapegoat" to protect the company from punishment for rebat ing. Baker said officials of the Big Four Railroad were suspected of taking millions or dollars from the treasury snd paying them. In violation of Fed eral laws, to favorite shippers. The charges against Cooks were tha outcome of Die embezzlement of S$t3. 000 from the Big Four Railroad by Charles U Warrlner. now serving a six years sentence In the Ohio Peni tentiary. Warrlner has been brought to this city from Columbus to testify In the trial of Cooke. Another wltnesa who will testify in the trial Is Mrs. Jesnnette Stewart Ford, whose name was mentioned by Warrlner as having received a large part of the money taken from the rail road company. WATER CASES HEARD GOVERNMENT WILL DETERMINE ST ATX S OF IRRIGATION. Legal Battle Between Ditch Companies and Reclamation hcTTlce Is Probable , PENDLETON. Or.. June 11. (Spe cial.) With Water Commissioner George Cochran on tha bench, bearings In the rases of the Government sgainst the users of water from ths Umi.tllla River and Its tributaries started this morning. Prsctlcally all of the J00 de fendants appeared In person or by at torney and filed their answera to tha complaints of the Government. The United States Is represented by Federal Attorney John McCourt. of rortland. and Oliver H. Morton. North west Chief of the Reclsmatlon Service, legal department, which Instituted the sulta According to McCourt thera Is no disposition on the part of the Govern ment to deprive the water-users of any of their rights, but merely to deter mine definitely once and for all the actual rights of each man using water from the streams. It Is not believed there will be any actual contest be tween the Government and the settlers. If there Is any rasl legal battle. It will come between the big ditch com panies and the Reclamation Service. According to the complaints which have been filed, the Government Is seeking to fix an arbitrary stsndard of one-half Inch an acre or one second foot for each (0 acres. Nearly all of the users are asking about one Inch an acre, the generally accepted standard In the Northwest. The Water Com missioner merely called the docket ot the cases todsy and received the an swers. Ths Government win then file replies to sach of these, after which the cases will bs set for bearing. Bids for Supplies Ordered. PALFTM. Or.. June IJ. Speclal. At a meeting of the State Purchasing Bnard today the secretary of the board waa Instructed to advertise for bids to be opened In two weeks for the sup plies for the next six months at tha various Institutions. Estlmste ss to cost haa not been completed as yet. DUIT METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. POftTT-AND. June It. alaslmum temper a'ur. S3 desreaa. minimum. . drgreev Rler rredlng at 8 A. at.. 10.3 fe: change In :t - hour. 0.3 foot rl. Total rainfall 3 p. M- ta 3 P. T. none: total rainfall ir.ee eptntx I. 1KI0. Jt.sl Inrhe: nor mal ralnfail !nre September I. 4?. Inrh: detclency vt rainfall slrr Heptember 1. 191". 7 1T laches Total eunehin Jan 13. 13 hour. 4J mlnutea: potble unhlne. 13 hour. 43 mlnuta Barometer reduced ta -levei at 3 P. at . 30. oo Inches THE WEATHER. IK State i Weatse TATIOSS. Po'ea Beaten ra'gsry. . l-nlcaaTO tner re alotaea Ia:t:tii , Kureka Galteetoa Helena. ........ Jarkaonvtlle.... Kar.a City. ... ia.-nr:d alntr-t - ...... New Tor North Yakima. , Phoenls Pocatello Portland ....... Roathurg. ... Sacramante. . . f .. Louta t Paul. ....... Sa;t Lake...... San Plage, . . . .. San rraociaoo. . etaklreu. ...... Ppokane. ...... T aroma Tatooah Island. tfii: Walla. .. w-ah!nrtos.... Winnipeg " T. T see. V T- I i A.,- JO T20.M 2i n 4 immi hi' a SE Rain NB Ha.n SB Ft. rlcudy SW Clou1v N Pt. cloudy N Pt cloudy NW Clar N Cloudy FtT 'Pt. cloudy nw Cloudy SW Tt. cloudy NW Claar NWiCloudy E iclaudy "S Icioudy T t'l 1 r.2 o a 4 o.no J4 H0.V2 4 1-1 0 " ?' aj o.nn 1 MO 03 11 70 ft.c lo 14 1.34 1" a T. i MO.'-V r: . 4 o.oio H4 o.oo- a m b.no' e TO.0n'le Tan. M 14 4 0 0 a. o.no. &. KO ei T4 o on' 4 4 O.Oll 4 N CIouor NE Pt loud !I'H NW i V ear S 'cloudy loudy NW C! ier N -:ar ( Cloudy ifloudT sw i NE Rain K IC'.oody V Clear SW ;C!oudy S Pt. cloudy f B 'Pt c!ru!y N ;pt. elbuoy TaO.Ou; a &o T. 0 ft.fwJ 4 SIl.OI 14 0.00 1 WEATHER. CONDITIONS. Blrb peaur atlll ebtalr.a over the North prtn? Coaat. but there ha been a quite ..cara! eecraaa of preure ""r tbe coun try an a'moapherlo condltlona are very urataMa. The aaatera etorra has made very slow pros ms and tonight I central oer tha 6L Lawrence Valley. It baa eaod Usht ta Bxadarat'lT heavy ratae from the Lake re. gloaa aaatward aad aoutaaaatward ta tha The Imperial Oregon's Greatest Hotel S50 Rooms, 104 Suites, With Private Baths. kew ratxpaooF btjtxdhtcx Moderate Rates. Phil Metschan & Sons. Props. PORTLAND HOTEL .Mum -dJt (RiiV W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor. FEXED SEPTe 10- FRIT ATE HOTEL LENOX E. D. aa V. B. jeROESlEf, Freaa. aad Mara. CORNER 3d AND MAIN STS . ftot aa "ol Water, laic Dlataaee Phase ta verr RAaa. RATES $ l.OO Slid J - - .iv. e- - ai.;; T Per "a I ' - i-.- c a S Hotel Donnelly 3 TACOMA, WASH. TACOMA, WASR Most Centrally Located Hotel in tha Recently Modemixod" RATES 75c TO $3.00 European Plan Free) Atlantic Coat. Showera and thunder torm o-curred at Edmonton. Hare. Helna. Bo'M, Buffalo. Pltt.burs. Atlantic City. Sew Vork City and Montreal High wind a -re reported from St. Paul. In the central Mllippl snd Ohio Valleys. Lake rrtlona and Middle and North Atlantic Statee and la generally warmer alaewhere. Excapt in California ar.d Arliona. and In the Lakee region and Ohio and St. Lawrence Valley and New Kngland. temperaturea are gnral!y above normal throughout tha '"roTHlltloriB re favorable for generally fair a eat her In Western Oregon and Weatern Washington and for showers and thunder .torm east of the Cascades. Lower temper, atur" are indicated excert for the roast, and generally aiatarly atnda will prevail. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair, not so warm; northw-sierly wind. Oregon Fair wet. howera and thunder etorroa et portion; cooler except near tha coavt; northareeterly vrlnds. Washington Fair wat. showers and tbtmder atorma eat portion: cooler except sear tha coast: westerly wind. Idaho Sbowera snd thunder atonna; WUr- THE RIVER. It I nrcted tbat the Willamette River at Portland will reach a tage of 1S.T feet Tue.dar. remln nearly tatlonary Wednesday, ria lowlv Thursday and prob ably mora rapidly Friday. THEODORE F. DRAKE. Obaarrer. Compasses, field-glasses, barometers, hydrometers, microscopes, scientific ap paratus. Woodard. Clarke Co. AUCTION SALE TODAY At Baker's auction bouse, l&l Park St.. furniture, etc. Sale at 10 A. M. Baker Crowell. auctioneer. PIED. POFNKR At bl residence. Tt? Flandera. J una 12. Samuel rosner. Funeral notice later. ROBINPON TArm. K. E. FMnon. motbe ef Mr. Edward Gaze. paaed awar at Red Cloud. Neb., at S o'clock yeterday. J-l-NER-VL NOTICES. MF.ftOZSS At tha residence of bl aen, John li. Mergena. 5D1 East Everett atreet, John Mergens. aged Sw years, fatber of John D., Robert and Michael E. Mer pens. and Mrs Margaret Vandnala of thla city. Mrs. Anna Silvatn of Loa Anaele. Cl . and Mrs. Agnea Clayton of oan'tle. Waah. Funeral will take place from the above residence Thursday. June 13. at 6 SO A. it. berrleea at SL Jo apb'a Church. Fifteenth and Couch e'.reeis. 9 o'clock. Frler.-1s respectfully In vited. Interment Mount Calvary Cem etery. FORFTTHE7 June 10. George B. Forsyth. aird 6ft vears 1 month 10 days. reat-ui-tv ZM Montgomery street. Friends Invited to sttecd funeral services, which will be held at tha chapel of the Portland Crematorium at 10 A. M. today (Tuea day. June Is. Take Sellwood car to Crematorium. LEMKE At his borne. 1ST Rodney ava.. Jur.e 11 Henrr Lerake, aged 44 years T months S2 days beloved husband of Axnea I-emke. Funeral will take place from tha above number today (Tueaday). Jut 13. J p- M- Friend rrpectfully Invited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. EI.DREDOE In thla city. June IJ. at hie late reldnce, ISO North Twanty-third 'reet F.m-ry W. Etdredga. aged 44 year. Tbe funeral eervleee will ba held at Flnley's parlors at 10 A. M. Wadneaday. June 14. Friend Invited. Is term ant Crescent Grove Cam at art rKigSia'B'B'B'Bi Hi .E.i Gaa a a - ialiria iiiiaisM 1U a J - t The largest and most magmificent hotel in Portland ; unsurpassed in elegance of accommodations or excellence of cuisine. European plan $1.5Q per day and upward. O. J. KAITHAVX. Manager. 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. 8 wetland. Secretary and Manager. THE CORNELIUS The House of Welcome, corner Psrk and Alder: European plan. new. modern snd etrlctly up to date: fine eample rooms: rates II per day and vol rooms with bath. 2 per. day up: all outside rooms: our omnibus meets all trsins. H. E. FLETCHER, Manager. HOTEL RAHAPO Cor. Fourteenth ancTWashingtore Kew Hotel. EUegaatly rnralaheaV Rates $1 and Up SPECIAL RATES FOR PERMANENT. opeaa Plan. Has Meets All Trains U. E. FOLEY. ntOPIUBTOB. BATHS. and Up The Bowers Hotel Eleventh, Near Waahlngtoa Street, largest Cafe in the City Service Unsurpassed SO Keoma 10 Per Day SO Rooms Sl-SO Per Day TS With Bath S2-0O Per Day assple Rooms far Commercial Travelera, H. C. BOWERS, Pres. an Mgr. erly Manager af the Portland Hotel. City 'Bus IXNKKAI. NOTICES. NEWELL At the family residence. 490 East Sixty-third street. Mildred M. New ell, age 36 year, beloved wife of C. w. Newell. Mrs. Newell is survived by her husband, two daughters and one son. The remains will be removed from Lerch a Parlor to the family residence Tuesday morning. June 13. Funeral services will ha held Tuesday. June 13. at Laurelwood M. E. Church at 2:30 P. M. OEDER The funeral aervlcea of Henry Oeder will ba held at Lercha chapel. Tuesday. June 13, it IP. H. Interment at Athol. S. D- TONSKTH rXORAI. CO, MUtuL'AlI IS LUG., llU-il UEbLOS. rhanoel Main elintt A 110, ironning alcEntee, lUiienU lllreczaea, Tib and line. 1'bona Main 430. d aa aUtaiit. Ullloe of County Coroner. t. P. flMit a SON. d and Madlaai M&y atiapomo. rpww w, , - ara, SS sd at. Lady aaaltant. Phone as. ael. la V. S. Uunalng. Inc. E. a!B. B tfisa. ge. teas. C loss, lady'' attendant. 1KKCH. Ccderiaker. cor. East Alder ana Slxtb, but 7SL B Ig&e. Lady aaatotaat. CLASSIFIED AD. 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Tfa Orcsaxaio ul ccp. cimmiuZUxl nU.crU iucol orer tti teUpumnt, providln tbe vcrtlavcr i i.bscriber to CaUir pboatv nriccm will bm quoiea over liio puooe, bmt bill will b ret. dr red tb fuUo-lA . V betber oubocuc6t odTWtiasnnoBtat will bm accepted over Ue phone, oepcoit upoat tba mrmuxpinmtm mt tbe p mexiK of telepboao od verUatoinento. bUooiloti W-vaUd u4 for vocol advertisejueata will ooi bo oeceptod ever tbe telepbooe. Order for mom iijrUo a.jr U bo accepted for 'Hooa-j for attest, t urnitaro for bale," "B-ilwi Opportuai- tlee." "Btirml"! " aad aaiod so Hoot-' OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY UKKICE C1TT HALL Mala SOS. A TSS. HUMANE OFFICER. Serseaat Crate. Residence 14 K. Jttb, N. East 437 . B. A. Dajsunixw. Ras. tit Wasco SL W. a. Eetas. stes. 1 S. Ktb. sst Uii. Mora Ambulances A S101: FT. Ex. A h'lghts. Sundays sad Holidays, a SIOS; Fa LL ai Traak t. i Ti' "asl 'V'T raT .ej"l?ia Tff 1 tf .rltmi BA KFR iataVan A 5S60. AV ' Geo. I-. Baker. IIP TONIGHT ALL WEEK LAST WEEK OF The eminent actor. JOHN SAIXTOUS. Supported by the Baker Theater Company in Richard Manefleld a Famous Success. "A PARISIAN ROMANCE. ' MATINEES WED. AND PAT. Special Summer prices. 2c. uOc: mattneoa S5c ail (rata Next week. Summer vaude- villa and Photoplays. 10c- atlVJLjw j, a iv.w MAXIKIvE BII DAT 15-25-50 NIGHTS 15-25-50-75 WEEK MOXB.tr. Jl'NE IS Homer B- Ma eon and Marguerite Kecler and (heir C--pan.v. prearnting "In and Out": lusbya Scenic Review, The Three Vagranta. Fred Hamil aad His Kids. Ljdell and J"r wurth. Lotta tiladKoae, Mile. Knierie, Or chestra and Picture. GRAND Week of June 1 2 Here He Come! JOK WELCH. Greatest of all He brew Character Comediana. Spragne and Mc'eece Blssett and Scott, tiretchen Spencer, Lutirlnger-Lucaa Company, Mitchell. Welle and OBANDAstoi'E U.llnM ,r,r. .V inf Beat. 13o Evening performances at T:3i and 9:15: balcony, lac: tower floor. 25c: box .eats. 60c. Caeaualled VaudevUle. ALL THIS WEEK The Three Kratona, World's Greatest Exponents of the Hoops, Lynden and lionnan. tiardrn City Trio, lltch Cooper. Billy t:ldid Trio. Pantagescope. Thomaa 1. Holer and Company. Popular prices. Mat, daily at '-".SO. T:30. OAKS PARK CHEAT AMUSEMENT RESORT. FEATl'RB ATTRACTIOXSl FREE BAND CO.VCERTS, URAXD Ol'ERA HI ARTET, MCSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, THE OSTRICH FARM. MAXY OTHER PARK NOVELTIES. Open Dally 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. Adrals- in,. ChllTr- Under 6 cpCC alon IUl dren- 3" years. . . I tL Cars, First and Alder Streeta. Laancbrs at Morrison - alregt Bridge. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Carser Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. SPOKANE PORTLAND JLNE 13, 14, 15. 16. IT. 18. Games Begin Weekdays at 3t00 P. M. Sundays 2:30 P. H. L.iDIES' DAT FRID.4T Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers Wednesday SLEETING NOTICES. . r Tff. M s. Idem rf At Kader Temple take notice: There will be a jnyaiic ' .. , , j . . ii l lhair natitinnll on ail canuiuaie aeuwua .- at that Urue. not later than 4 o clock of that day. Kindly hurry up your candidates for their Summer outing. At this meeting other business of the order will be enter tained. On Saturday evening, tho litti Inst., a "ceremonial session" will be he.d to confer the order upon those elected. Strans ers with trelr black and while card are courteously Invited. Members as well as visitors must present their black and white credentials. Without them they cannot seo the camels or drink from the Fountain of "Youth. Archie Therlow. potentate, haa said It. What ha aaya goes. B. G. WHITEHOUSE, Kec A ivn A S TfTTlC Twntf fourth semi-annual reunion. Programme for today: 9 A. M.. 18th degree: 10:30, A. M.. 21st degree: 2 P. M.. 29th degree: S P. M.. 30th degree: 8 P. M.. 31st degree. Rehearsa.1 of 31st degree at 7 o'clock sharp. By ordar PBESIDEJG OFFICER, WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 2, A. F. AND A, M. Special com munication thi (Tuesday) evening at 7:3" o'clock. Work in E. A. de- "s ' Eree. Visiting DreLJiren weiwiuo. ' W. S. WEEKS, bee. UTOPIA REBEKAH LODGE. NO. 62 Members are requested to attend the funeral ot out late etster. Mrs. Mildred M. Newell, today CTueday. June 13. at Laurelwood M. E. Church, :30 P. M. JESSE HENDERSOX. Sec. CORINTHIAN CHAPTER, NO. 54, O. E. S. Stated communlca tatlon thie (Tuesday) evening. 8 o'clock sharp. Order W. M BURDELLA HOLT. Sec. WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 4. A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Tuesday i even ing 7:30. E. 8 th and Burn side. F C. degree. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. J- H. RICHlIOaN'D, Sec ELLISON ENCAMPMENT, NO. 1. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this ("Tuesday) evening t 8 o'clock. Golden Rule degree. Vis itors always welcome. R. OSVOLD. Scribe. PORTLAND CIRCLE. No. 55. W. of W. Election of officers tonight. All members requested to attend. MRS. H. M. NELSON. G. N. NEW TODAY. MONEY TO LOAN CITY MORTGAGES, FARM MORTGAGES, LOWEST RATES. TERMS TO SUIT. A. II. BIRRELL CO., 202 M'KAT BUII.DIG, Third and Stark. Sunnyside 6-room house on Belmont st,. near East 39tfi; a splendidly built home, all modern. Price $4000; terms. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COM PA XV. Fifth & Flanders 100x100 in business center, West Side. Price $80,000. Easy terms. East 282. RARE BARGAIN, llfi acres close to station, Oregon Elec tric, fine rich soil, good creek on one boundary: wood enough to pay for clear ing; $175 per acre, 1-5 cash, balance easy, 6 per cent; other bargains in cleared tracts. TROWBRIDGE A STEVENS, 827 Board of Trade. CORNER LOT. EAST ANKENT Short walk by Burnsldtt bridge to West Side: splen did location for a good apartment-ho use, which would bring 12 to 15 per cent in come on coat of lot and building ; rea sonable price and terms. Webb, 414 East Stark, corner 6th; or Culver. 615 McKay blag. . MORTGAGE LOANS EDWARD E. GOCDET, Lewis Building. o NATIONAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION WIS BUT WOTES. 603 Worcester Bids, wn V THEATEE A meeting ot your n -a-?Tv Friday evening, June 16. XI 3 IX at 8 o'clock, at Masonlo 1?5JL Temple. West Park and I af" V 1 -yamhlll streets. This meet. Vl 1 Ing is called to receive po- if titions for the order of the FORTUNE FOR YOU You have observed the constant in crease in real estate values and would like to own some of the rich timber, fruit, poultry or garden lands close to Portland that are making their own ers wealthy, -but you have not had money enough ahead to make your payments on the land and care for yourself and family until it begins to produce. We will furnish you choice fruit, garden and poultry land, close to Portland, so that you can handle it with but little money and can draw more money from us to live on right from the start, if you need it. Ye have been providing homeseek ers with rich Oregon lands in this way for years, and are the only company making such an offer. Call or write us. FIRLANDS TRUST COMPANY 806-8 Spalding Building. 5 Acres Choice Manufacturing Site on Columbia Boulevard and O.-W. R. & N. E. R. Deep water and railroad facilities. Goddard&Wiedrick 243 Stark St. B Splendid View of River.! City and Mountains ' High. With Gentty U Sloping Hills L- IS Minutes From Heart ol City. N r. Lower in Price Sk Than Any High- f class Restricted Addition in Portland WEST 51 DE CO. MADISON BLOT. 5ro AN0 MADISON I-UR5H.9SO A -4747. Three fine lots, running from track to road, about 130 feet deep; close in. S10.0CO 0) KEASEY t HUMASONJEFFERY 13 232 Chamber of Commerce. one: or the: FINEST VERY HIGH-CLASS BRICK APARTMENT-HOUSES On Pacific Coast, Now Being Built on Prominent Corner, WILL BE LEASED TO TJESIFt ABLH AND RESPONSIBLE TENANT. FIVE OB TEN YEARS. ELEGANT PROFIT SHOWN. 225 Marqnam Bldp-a Office Hours 2 to tt Only. Irvlngton 9-room bungalow in tho most desir able part of this exclusive home dis trict: livtng-room, library, dining-room, 2 bedrooms and bath on first floor; billiard-room, shower bath and 2 bed rooms on second floor; hardwood floors, artistically decorated and ar ranged throughout. Reduced to $8000 for quick sale. Merchants Trust & Savings Company PortlandHeights Splendid new residence, 13 rooms, 3 fireplaces. 5 bathrooms. 2 lots, garage, native trees; secluded location, beautiful suroundings. Onljr (14,000. OWNER. 906 SPALDING BCILPDtO. 33V3 NET I will offer for a few days only a well - established business, organized and incorporated twenty-one years. It is rented for a term of years at lot) per week cash. No objectionable feature in It. the most refined lady can handle it. Cost $15,000 to establish, and $8000 takes It. K 180. Oregonian. Irvington House Brand new, six-room, swell" house, doubly constructed and just a little dif ferent from any other house In Irving ton: is very swell and has all latest modern conveniences; on lot 45x100. Some fine fir trees, on East 23d, near Knott. Prl'-e $7000. on easy terms. GBI SSI ZADOW, 317 Board of Trade Blrtg., 4th and Oak, MORTGAGE LOANS CC JOHN E. CRQNAN, jot J JO so2 sustain Bid-. ff JO 13 Warehouse