GAD WANTED FOR ALL HOTEL BOOMS Tacoma Comes Forward With Latest Kind of Freak Legislation. BIGGEST HOTELS TO CLOSE Orilinam-v I Roundly Soorpd tj I -rati In;; Bnlnrs) Mrs of Citj, but Itrformrrs Will Mand for Xw Iw. TAfOMA. Msh. June li ISpe-lal V HuMoss and professional men. the list ln-I jrllrt; some of Ticomt'i moat promt rrnt merchants, are up In rm over the pn.spct of further freak legislation In te way of new liquor lawi proposed by i'rmniiiio(ir of Puhllc Safety Pettlt. '' went Into office on tha recall war Ut month for a term which will expire alth. the regular municipal election! n-xt April. Commissioner Pettlt Is a rromlnent churchman, a teacher In tha Sixth-avenue? itnptlst Church, a buslnesa man himself of ability, and waa elected on a platform of "enforc all the laws," I.Ike many another equally good church man. I f has found theories about reu-lati.-c- tie social evil and kindred fail incs of the modern city to be one thin, and actual practice) and worklnc out tno.e theories to be something entirely different. Commissioner Pettlt has stated rrtvatfly to some who know Mm that he "couldn't be handed the Job on illver pia'ter." Te antl-treatlns; ordinance was Ta coma'a tirst experience with freak lea-ia-lation. It ai upheld by the Sueprlor l o irt this week on the grounds that the rlty hail the rleht to enact-legislation of this kind. From the Superior Court It Is to lie appealed to the State Supreme Court. liar Wanted for All Kooim. The next experience In prospect wltn freak n'.Atlrn Is what Is known aa t!:e I'ettit lljuor ordinance. This meas ure was designed by Commissioner I'ettit to regulate the sale of liquor. Among other things It would prohibit tie sale of liquor In hotels, except In tne exact room where the licensed tar Is located. It would prohibit the sale of drinks of any kind In rathskellers, cafe, restaurants or any eating house. It morji.l provide that applicants for liquor licenses must have the signed consent of the majority of resident property own er In the block. It would prohibit sa looos In basements or In any room not open on a public street where passersby rouM look In and see all that was going on. all screens and boxes being also pro hl felted. I-ast week when the ordinance was Introduced and the extent of It became known a storm of protest arose among the business men. Within the following few days the new Commissioner of Pub lic Safety received a call from a delega tion of about l'" prominent business men. who protested emphatically agalnat the damage that would be done the city by any more freak lejlslatlon. They pointed out the uaeleasneas of spending thousands of dollars to attract the tour ist ard then hedging him about by such measures as the an tl-treiUIng law and restrict iona Imposed by the ordinance proposed by FettlL Tuey also made It clear, and the City Attorney concurred, that there were plenty of laws on the books to regulate saloons and regulate the sale of liquor to minors were the existing laws only enforced. The upshot was the appoint ment of a committee of Ave well-known men to confer wltn the commission last Tuesday night and discuss the Pettlt ordinance, as the commissioner said be proposed redrafting It. I'srlrss Talk Indulged. When the business men's committee met with the commission Tuesday night, fully ! persons were crowded Into the Council chamber. Including a large rep resentation of Pettlt's congregation: some suffragettes and many others who argued that more stringent regulation of saloons waa a thing to be desired rather thiin opposed and that business would not be Injured thereby, l or two or three hours the Pettlt roeaiure was discussed from all viewpoints and the meeting ended v ithout action. .Mayor Seymour Is the man who will probably decide the fate of the latest freak ordinance when It comes to final vote. Commissioner of finance Freeland will likely vote with Pettlt. Commis sioners Owen Woods and Ben J. Week. Woods especially, are pretty certain to lake the same new of the measure that tne business men of the city do. The .or -111 then have the deciding vote, and It Is quite within the range of possi bilities that he will vote with the ultra radical, t "Between freak laws and recall elec tions Tacoma has had notoriety that she will be a long time overcoming, and we want no more of It." Is the way one prominent business man argued today: "The Commercial Club Is now raising a publicity fund of Ku.XX and business men are subscribing liberally, but Ta coma might as well dump the fcsk.000 In the bay If this freak legislation Is to continue. Business men may be opposed to the liquor evil, but It is licensed by rlty. state and Federal law. and there is no use In Tacoma belnz a freak city, standing out distinctly from all the other cities. If the Pettlt measure passes, restricting hotels along the lines he first Indicated, the Tacoma has an nounced It will close Its doors. It would take some publicity fund to overcome a knock like that, especially If some of ttis other large hotels foUow suit." About a week ago the new Commis sioner of Public liafety ard his Chief of Police started a crusade against fallen women. Since the abolition of a re stricted district women of this clasa have been scattered all over town. Of a Sun day night the police swooped down upon a number of them on a campaign to clean up the town. Ii was announced the women would be held In Jail without ball. They were, but the Commissioner and the Police lliief forgot about the lawyers, always anxious for fee. The very next day in Police Court It waa made plain that the only crime not bailable la murder, and the police magistrate promptly fixed ball. When the cmsea came to trial the police were without evidence such as is required In a court of law. sundry dam age suits were threatened and the cru sade against the women stopped sud denly. What steps will be tried next to control the social evil remains to be seen. , Miens Arrested With Fire Arms. SEATTLE. 'Wash.. June 15. The fl t arrests and convictions under the new ..He law forbidding aliens to cany f rarms unless provided with a permit f.-om the stste and a eocn'y license, look place yesterday on Vashon Island, wrro four Japanese were fined and tw. r'fles. two shotguns and a pistol rre seised. The law waa passed last YVIMer durlnc a time of anti-Japanese ,g tetlon In California and was terrned aotl-Japanese legislation, but was de signed to protect the song blrJi threat en'; with extermination. LOS ANGELES PROMOTER ARRESTED FOR TRYING TO START REPUBLIC IN LOWER CALIFORNIA. -.'m , v- riciiard' s. SAX DIEGO. CaU June 15. Kicnara t jic. rein -uo i. i .Mmnt.. - arrested snoriiv Detore noun tuu&y uu i - Kir. .nri retain nersons In the United States to the service of a foreign power as soldiers. In violation of the Ui k,.... r,.tr.mv laws. The arrest was the result of an Indict: . ... i. w. . r.ii.,1 states irrand The arrest. It Is believed. Is in connection with the arrest of the members of the Mexican liberal party's Junta In Los Angeles, and Ferris. It is believed, will be tried for his alleged part In promoting; the rebellion in Lower California. Ferris made no secret of his oonnectlon with the rebel movement In Lower California, and as early as last February sent a personal tele gram to President Diax. telling htm what had transpired In Lower California and offering to establish a new republic. Dial In a brier reply declined to recognise him. Ferris gave a bond this afternoon for Ms appearance before the I'nlted States Commissioner at Los Angeles and was released. He then resigned his position as manager of the exposition ground breaking celebrations. EAST SIDE HAS-FLAN Brsixr.ss yit:s have location FOR AUDITORIUM. Special FJccUon Slaj Be Called for Purpose of Securing; Sentiment of People on Subject. . . -... i nn k.. Kn adorited by the East Side Business Men's Club, that the auditorium committee rrom l" ISast Side be made permanent. This committee Is authorised to appolpt an executive committee of five to take steps. If possible, to submit the loca tion of the auditorium to a ion i - people. This committee of five has been given power to employ counaei. The club believes that an Initiative anhmitted legally inniuii ..o - - rhanglng the method of locating tne auditorium. This would be in ino of an amendment under which the peo. pte would vote wneiner iney waui auditorium located on the West or East Side of the river at the special election called in January, 1912. F. A. Dunham, who presided at the meeting of the club, went over the auditorium situation In detail, pointing out that he considered the East Side the place for the auditorium for the reason a large percentage of the resi dents now live in that part of the city. He said that Rev. lieimar n. iriuium, -r .v.. t'.nt.n.rr M.thodist Church, and Rev. Albert Ehrgott. of the F-ast Side KaptUl Church, would ao an uey cuum to secure the erection of the auditori um for the East Side, and Rev. Trim ble would speak on 'the subject next Sunday night. - HOLMES GRADUATES CLASS Bnslnesw College Exercise to Be at . Ilelllg Theater. Another large clasa of young men and toum women will enter the commer cial world through their graduation from the Holmes lluslness college to night. .The exercises will be held at the Hclllg Theater. An excellent mu sical and oratorical programme has been prepared. There will alro be an address by Attorney W. W. Cotton und the presentation of diplomas by Mayor Simon. The class hss adopted tor its mono, Tonight we launch, where shall w anchor ine class power ia u:o cwa white rose. On Saturday the ciats win conduct an excursion on the steamer Monarch. The following Is tonignis pro gramme: u ...i ffln orrhestra: Invocation. Rev. Wa.trr B. Hlnaon. U.U.: address of welcome, by the dan; "Dan Cnppah Moon" and LQckr jim. vj . .Mnv...v - - . let. comcoaed of Klrbard I. Hughes. J. Harvey Johnson. Marry il-or and Harvard Moors- orrhssira; tperitlng spead con-t-t for th rold mta I : -orchratra: address. W. W Cotton: ort-hrstra; "Amrrica." Wra. Boh L. Huaton; "llrreia of tha Night." and Laar Moon." lionhomle Male quartet; awarding of Jana Conner typewriting medal, atenographlo medal and bookkeeping nidal; prMTDtatloa of dlplomaa by Mayor Simon; orctoaatra. HONOR ALBANY STUDENTS Three Have Won In Medical Work In rait Six Years. i ti i v r sTtr Jiina 1 SnriaL ALIAv i. w- -a- ' ailass lltna In ll W Vaa ra Sk T AU r or uiv a..-w banr young man has won tha lanlel Bralcerd maa.l xor me verasj a aae v a vkax rm' work In An IVr m a m w w atomy In tha medical department of tha L niversiiy v...... v W- .Wis.' awlfV fAe4aV that ITaafTV P. rricnra - MerrUI, a ton of H. . Merrill, of this city aad wno is jun cumpieunf ophomora year at that Institution, had r . . m I tklai waa. ten awaraea in bum' . Kour years r It was won by Dr. B. r.ussell W allace, who Is now practical. a .a... a,lt san4 twO bfOr 111 w VJ . a- that by Dr. W. Edgar Stewart, now of I'ortland. ti.. that all of the three Al bany boys who have gone u the medi cal school or tne tniveraiiy vmw MOKXIXa dick - ) febris. enter lited ndlctment lurv at Los Angeles. go In recent years have succeeded In winning this honor In competition with students from all parts of the country, offers a most unusual coincidence. An other coincidence is that all three of these honor-winning students are graduates of Albany College and went from the local Institution to Chicago. The record of Albany College in three of Its graduates winning this honor la six years Is one not enjoyed by any other school In tho entire country. 14 RECEIVE DIPLOMAS Allen Preparatory School Graduates Hold Reception. Fourteen graduates of the Allen Preparatory School received their diplomas laet night In Hawthorne Park Presbyterian Church In the presence of an audience that filled the auditorium. The exercises were opened with a vocal aolo by Htuart McGulre. which waa heartily applauded. William L. Flndly delivered the address to the class. Muriel Williams sang "My Mother Bids Me Braid My Hair" and the "Folic Song." with excellent effect. Mrs. Margaret V. Allen, principal of the school, presented the diplomas to the graduates. Bruce Adler Bates, Sophus T. Blohm, Theodore W. Burkhart, Kdltb. H. Clerln. Aaron M. Frank, Itosa K. Ueurhart, Frank W. Gilbert. Mabel C. Mark ell. Genevieve J. Matteson. Constance O. Moore. Arthur 1. Piatt. Evelyn J. Bay lor. Sidney H. Smyth. Waiter T. White received diplomas. After a vocal solo by Stuart McGulre, "Mother o' Mine." a reception was held by the class and the principal. Mrs. Allen. In the schoolhouse where the graduates received the congratulations of their friends. There was a profu sion of roses In tha church and recep tion halL KLAMATH TO GREET GUESTS Portland Business Men Will Visit Lake District In August. K-L.AMATTI FALLS, June 15. (Spe cial.) Word that a number of Port land business men are planning to run an excursion to this city about August 1 is received here with a great deal of Interest. How many are coming Is not yet known, but It Is stated that no lesa than 100 prominent whole salers will be here and that three or four days will be spent In seeing Klam ath. Among the places to be visited will be Crater Lake, where a day and night will be spent, and a day will be spent on the Upper Klamath Lake. Home time- will aslo be spent on some of the three streams emptying Into this lake. Kxcurslons will be run to dif ferent parts of the Valley and the en tire country will be see'n. The local Chamber of Commerce will make elaborate arrangements to en tertain the visitors while here and It Is likely that a public reception will be given at which the people la gen eral will be Invited to meet the visi tors. MANY DELEGATES PRESENT , a. Marlon Sunday School Convention Is Well Attended. WOOPBURS. Or, June 15. (Spe cial.) one of the most successful con ventions of the Marlon County Sunday School Association was held here June ia. Of the state workers there were present liev. Charles A. Phtpps. of Portland, and Mrs. Clara O. Kasen, of Forest Grove. One hundred and three delegates, representing ten denomina tions, were registered; 42 schools were reported with a total membership of 41S. . . The following, of fleers were elected: President, U M. Gilbert. Salem; vice president, E. I. Anderson. Salem; sec retory and treasurer. Mrs. Stella Black erby. Sllverton: teacher training. J. W. Feathers. Woodburn; elementary. Mar guerite F.lllott, Salem: home and visita tion. A. O. Moore. Turner; temperance, and good cltlxenshlp, C B. Harrison, Hazelvllle; adult. . P. L. Blackberby, Sllverton; missions. Ada La than. Sa- OREGON TAX. FRIDAY, lem: advance division. G. F. Llenlng, Salem. PATLT METFOROMsOICAI, REPORT. PORTLAND. Juna 1.1. Maximum temper ature. T3 decrees; minimum. 51 degree. Ttlver readlns. 8 A. M.. 17.5 teat; change In luat 2 hours. .5 foot rise. Total rainfall to V U. to B P. M.. none; total since t";P'JT"; bra 1. 110. S4.91 Inches: normal. as.oa Inches: deficiency.-. 17 inches. Total sun sulna. hours. SO minutes: possible. 1 hours. 42 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea-leval), at 5 P. M., So.05 Inches. THE WEATHER. Ik IS Wind a i State ef Wsataea STATIONS. Potae. ......... lloaton Ca:sarr ChUairo lenvrr Tes Moines Dulutb Kureka Calvrstoa Helena Jacksonville.... Kansas City. ... Marsnfleld Montreal Netr Orleans... New York North Head. .. . North Yakima. Phornlx I'ocalei.o. ...... Portland Roeeburf. ...... hacramrr.to. St. I.ouls St. Taul fait Lake Fan IHego Fan Franclaco.. Flsklyou Spokane. ....... Tacoma Tatooah Island. Walla Walla... Washington. ... Winnipeg. . . . . . M O.OOjlO'NW 7 1 o.t.o 4 SK 7-.- 0.fM 12 HIS s o.po 4f E 7 'I 0.01 i E vt.n.oni 8 E fW 0.01 Calm s .on'i: S.i O.OOilO Clear Cleor Pt cloudy Cloudy Clou1 v CloirY Rain Clear Clear .1 Ti o.oo. 4 N Cloudy Clear Pi cloudy as o.no e SB M O M 111 3 o '." WjSW 72 0.0OJ 4 W s o.oo! S H 74 0.12110 NW Art O oo 14 NW O.OO'lO'N W (M O.onl 6 NW 70 0.12 r.SW 7H0.O0 5 .M 7H II Oil U N iiO.Oil s's ss'n.oo use S0 T. S E IIS.O.M 10 NW 64o.00 S'SW Clear Cloudy Pt clouny Pt cloudy Pt cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Pt cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt cloudy fSl O.OO 20' W Clear 'n o rio 4 N Clear Pt cloudy Clear Rain Clear Clear Pt cloudy f 41000 0 . OO 6 SW ON r.ji t 12 S mi'n.ool 4 sw 70 0.001 4 RW 7S T. I 81W T. Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Ths northwestern hlBh-pressura area Is spreading slowly eastward, but the pressure la still .abnormally low over most of tha country east of tha Cascade and Sierra Ne vada Mountains, centers of very low barom eter being central this evening over the Central Plalna States and at sea off the Newfoundland coast. Theae are all Indi cations of an unstable condition of the at mosphere and shoers and thunder storms have occurred locally In Montana. Okla homa. New York and New Jersey and light rains have fallen In Southeastern Idaho, Northern Utah. Colorado, the Dakota. Min nesota, North Carolina. Maine and Ontario. Heavy rain fell at Pherldan, Wyo. The weather Is cooler In Wyoming. Colorado and Northern Minnesota and It Is warmer In In terior Northern California, Western Canada, North Central Montana. Missouri. Illinois. Ohio. Kentucky, Pennsylvania and In the South Atlantic States generally. Tempera tures In this district are above normal ex cept In Southeastern Idaho, where they are 10 degrees below normal. Conditions ars favorable for generally fair weather Friday In this district, with warm er In Southeastern Idaho. Elsewhere In the district the wenther will probably not be so warm. Winds will be mostly west erly. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair: westerly winds. . , . Oregon and Washington Generally fair: not so warm In east portion; generally west erly winds. Idaho Generally fair: not so warm m west portion, but warmer in southeast por tion. THE RIVER. The Wlllamtte River at Portland this evening registered 17.8 feet. It is expected that a stage of 18 2 feet will be recorded Friday. 18.8 feet Saturday. , fcuIiV and that the river will rise slightly Mon d.y. THEODORE F. DRAKE. MEETING NOTICES. A-aTo. N. M. S. Mem 4xS . JYW bers of Al Kad.r Tmple Sll"sTJ take notice:. There win o on all candidate. lending in their P"''10" at that tlm.. not later than 4 o clock oi that day. Kindly burry up ). for their Summer outing. At this ' nt,er other buelneas of the order will be " talned. On Saturday evening. ln.t.. a "ceremonial session" will be held to confer the order upon those elected, "rang era with their black and white card are courteously Invited. Members as Jill visitors must present their black and I bite, credentials. Without hem they cannot see the camels or drink from the fn'ln Youth. Archie Therlow, potentate, has said ,U What "Ba'HITEHOUSB. R.c MOUNT TABOR LODGE. NO. 42. A. F. AND A, M. Special com munication this (Friday) evening at Maaonle Temple, at West Park and Yamhill sts. Work In the E. A. degree. All brethren welcome. By order of the W. M. E. R. YOUNG, Secretary. PORTLAND LODGE NO. S5. A. F AND A. M. Stated communl- ... . -. , . , U.QI, ajv cation tnia trriaay; trai, o clock. v ora in aa. a. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. a M. STEADMAN. Sec. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA ATTENTION! M. W. of A. memorial services, Sunday. June 18. 11 o'clock A. M.. First Baptist Church (White Temple), lith and Taylor sts. All neighbors requested to attend. Those who can will please bring flowers. F. J. DARLINGTON. Clerk Camp 5408. ROSS CITY CHAPTER, NO. 8S, O. E. 8. Regular meeting thla Fri day evening at 8 o'clock, Masonlo Temple, West Side. Reception to grand officers. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIA mem bers of the A. O. H. are hereby notified of the death -ef Brother William Shave, ills remains are at Dunning A McEntee under taking establishment. Funeral notice later. J. B. BRADY. Sec HASSAI.O LODGE, NO. 16. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting thla Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in Oddfellows Temple, corner First and Alder ats. Work In the second di'gree. Visitors are welcomed. F. COZFNS. See AUCTION BALE TODAY PUBLIC auction. J. W. Booth bas been appointed administrator and will sell all stock mentioned below at auction: 22 head of driving and work horses, 1 buggies. 4 sets double work harness. 4 sets double bur-y bsrness, 4 seta of single buggy har ness, 1 dump wagons, 3 lumber wagons. All stock herein mentioned will be sold without reserve to the blghest bidder. Sale to take place at 484 East Stark su Monday 10 A. M. aharp. rain or shine. There la a special furniture auction sale at J 11' 1st st. at 2 P. M. today. Come, CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dally ee- naaday. reeLiae. Ove time eame ed I we eenseeutlve Umee ze eawe three oil tiiuee. bam ad sU o-aeea cvaaecuuve Umee. .see lirmlitay- sua accouijaii eui-ef-tosm "ifi"Vorde reuat ae ene line n ceaai ad senUeaueiaia sm av u euuaiol 4M "SU aaUSaveTtlaetneot Is not run la eea. aeuu.e keuai Uie w-wu. rale applies. J ciuine el IwiS suiwuMiiiuiw the disuse U1 be beae- ea is. au-4 sumw auice avSmlJil c , reaeUeae If toe uuuuxr of words la eaca llae. li New leday aU auvexuaeiueiita are ebaTgeU W UK ""Vue above rates apply te adverUaesassoa anoer -.-ew leo-y" aoU alt euiee cl-iiK a. uea excetiuns louewtsas lllaauaus nauleO. alale. hiLuailuaa ItanteO. A'cmale. TerheliT. Koom-. p,..ie Families. Loom, aad uoeiO. Tlte amlUee. atouaeae(Miis WW l-rate teuuilea. lITrsle M iae above clasaUl. n..a Is 1 cents a UM eaca InaerUosv , ihm sneoDwdailiw of patrons. Tba Oreseaiaa wl'l accept ciasaUled adeertlee. uema ever tue telepuoae. proviUlnr tbe ed rlrtlxw la a subscriber to eitber pboae. Ae uTtree wUl be euotra oter tlie pooue, beJ Kll will be rendered iae felloe lag day. Mbetber suoeefluent adverUsesseota wlU be Kcepled ever tue pbone. oepenOe opea te ureuTptueae of the pa.mens of teiepbooe ad r iiVeoi ro la. bitualloa Wanted aad l"er aoaal adverusetnente will be aecepled ,h teiepbeae. Grdere for eae Insertloa InTJ will be exeepted for "H oases for Meet. "roUore fee bale," Uu-oe-a Ol.por.uaJ tlea." -Jlennilag-"-" aad 'Vtaaued te I Si III rr-1 ma Friday evening. June lo. rV at 8 o'clock, at Maaonlo 1H Temple. West Fsrk and f -raVeV J -vaiohlll streets. This meet 1 f 1 Ine Is called to receive pa VI V juTnp. for the order ot . i a vniir l r in w i a A JUNE 16. 19H- AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG THEATER 7th and Taylor Tomorrow and Sunday Night. Famoua Character Actor, ALBERT CHEVALIER Assisfd by EDNA SHOWALTER. Soprano. MYRON W. WHITNEY Basso. prlPrt i.r,o. i on 7c. 50c. 3jc -oc. PEAT 8 ALE CPESS TODAY. HEILIG THEATER 7th and Taylor phoH vain 1 and A 112. Three Nights Beginning Monday. Special friee aiaiiuew ..... - Charlea Frohman Presents JOHN DREW In W. Somerset Maugham's Comedy. "SMITH" Cast Includes MART BOLAND 1SABELLE IRVING. Evenings Lower Floor. $2.00. l.50: Bal cony. H.M. $1.'. 7r.c. Sue: Gallery. Wednesday Matinee. 1.5. $1.00. i, 60c, 3Sc. 25c. BAKER gj THEATER Main - and A B3ee. t- t. Haker. jllrr TONIGHT ALL WTTEK LAST WEEK OF The eminent nciur, JOHN HAISPOUS, Supported hv the Baker Theater Company in Richard Mansfield - Famous Success. "A PAKISL1N ROMANCE' MATINEfclS WIJD. AND SAi. Special Summer prices. 2ic. 00c: matinees 23c all sats. Next week. Summer vaude ville and Photoplays. 10c Baker Theater Will Open Sunday Afternoon with High-Class Vaudeville and Photoplays For the Summer. Admission 10 Cts.: Children Under 10. rj Cts. Two afternoon performances starting st , contlnunas evening performance, starting at 7:30. Big free exhibition In front of the ater at 1:30 and 7. at Mire , a jo?. Yl XUT.KVT DAT rV A -i iAi V. t m ft TX. 4- mv NIGHTS THEATER 15-25-50-75. WEF.K MONDAY. JUNE 12 Hmer B. Ma son and Marguerite Keeler and their Ccm- .1 .tM .. n .1 riitt ItoUMlV B fM-enfc Review. The Three Vagrant. Ired ltamll and Ills Kids. -Lyueil ono puu worth, I.otta tiladatone. Mile, i-ineno, or chestra and Pictures. GRAND Week of June 1 2 Here He Come-! IilHHft and Scott, J OK WELCH, Grmteftt of nil He brew Character Comedians. Spraffue and McNwce Uatlnaa a v sale Aa-w irMchen tpcnorr, ,u tt r Id urer-Laca Company, Mitchell. Wells and GRANDASCOPE 2:80 any seat, 15(V Kveninc penormancei a i -v mnu balcony, lfic; lower floor, 25c: box. eata. 50c Evnln performances 7:3U ana v: mi 'AHTAQES rjneanSlled Vaodevllle. Al.r. Tins wef.k The Three Kmtons, World's iireatettt Exponents of the Hoops, I.ynden and llorniun, tiardrn City Ji", lltch Cooper, Wily Kldld Trio, PantaEcscope. Thomas y. Holer and Company. Popular tirlcea. Mat. dally at 2:30. 7:30. 0. MAJESTIC THEATER COMFORTABLE. l rk and Washlncton Streets. HIGH CLASS Motion Pictures MADAME OTHIC, Soprano. MISS U ELKOV, Violinist. Admission 10c; Private Box 2.'.c OAKS PARK GREAT AMUSEMENT RESORT. FEATTRE ATTOACTIOXSl FREE BAM) CONCERTS, GRAND OI'EKA QUARTET, MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, THE OSTRICH FARM. MANY OTHER PARK NOVELTIES. Open Daily 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. Admls- Iflrt ChliC Under 6 CDCC sion. IUO dren.. Oi years. .. n' vi Cara, First and Alder Streets. LsnsrSM at Morrison - street Bridge. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. SPOKANE PORTLAND JUNE 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Games Resin Weekdays at 3:O0 P. M. tiundaya 2:30 P. M. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers Wednesday. DIED. f ALLEN' In this city, at the residence. 1.10 Thirteenth street. Matilda Allen, ased itt years, beloved wife of B. F. Allen. Notice of funeral later. ALMY .Mrs. Martha Army, at her resi dence, 625 Kaat MorrUon at.. Thursday, June 15. aged 58 years. Newport, H. L, and Glyndon. Minn., papers please copy. 1TMKA L NOTICES. OULTHER At St. Johns June 14. Mrs. Elizabeth Gulther. a native of Germany, aged 73 years. Funeral services at Black burt's undertaking; parlors, 114 East Bur linftton. St. Johns. Friday at 1 P. M. Fritnda and acquaintances Invited. Cre mation services at bell wood private. CRTER June 14. at 317 Russett street, Samuel H. Carter, age i;7 years 3 months 20 days, beloved husband of Lydia A. Carter and father of M. H. Carter. Friends are invited to attend the funeral aervices, which will be held from the above real dence tomorrow (Saturday , June 17. at 0 A. M. Interment at Oswego, Or. BLACKMORE The funeral services of Maxlne Winifred Blackmore, beloved daughter of Dr. F. A. and Georgia Black more will be held at the family residence. 31 East Forty-fifth street North, at 3 p M. today (Friday). June IS. Friends Invited. Interment in Itivervlew Ceme tery. DI.-NNE t1'1" clt5 Sunday, June 11, Richard Dunne, aued OS years. Funeral will take place from Dunning & McEntee's chapel Friday, June HI. at 8:40 A. M. Services at St. Mary's Cathedral. 9 A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. i.-rl-nii. respectfully invited. nFRfiMAV June 14. At Astoria. Or., Isaac . 1 lvltrl lo lllpnil tnnmil services "which will be held at Holman chsnel. Third and Salmon ats.. at 1 P. M. today (Frldayl. June lti. interment In Beth Israel Cemetery. ANDERSON June 14. in this city, Nels An derson aged 37 years. Funeral services will be held at Dunning & McEntee's chapel. Friday. June 10. at a P. M. In terment at Multnomah Cemetery . Frlenda rr-uectfuny Invited. - XU.Ntkrll I LOKA L. CO, MAKVlCAM 11LDO.. 1-LAllv-iL' IlKSiONS. phones! Main MO'l: A llOt. " h.ionloc McEntee. Ulueral Directors, l.h end l ine. I'hone Main 4SO. 1U aa- lUttBU MHii-P . 7 1 .1.1,1 ... - - Udy attendant. Phone Main 9. A 151) a. eraT t20 d st. Lady assistant, i'hone M. all. to I-" llupntns. l"c- K- S3. Ba. -1 - n . . . r K.- J ff KUl VV 1 1 1 i u n i ... j4 ions. C 1WUI, Lady attendant. i KKC'H. Undertaker, cor. Kaat Alder a TuL t i- Lady aeeletaab T$ar OREGON HUME S0C1EH OFFICE CITY HALL Main 898. A 7SSS. nCMANB OrnfKR. Sercrsst Cr?'"" Residence xs E. 24th. N. East 47. s. U. A. Dn-mlre. lies. 5J6 Wasco St. W7e. Eaton. Kes! E- "th. Kast mi, Uorse Ambulance. A 101: Pr. Ex. . KlKbta. Sundays and Holiday a. a. eiOS: Pa. Ea. 4: Trunk 1. NEW TODAY. Good eight -room house, good yard; must sell at once. Sacrifice price. Phone Mar shall 2568. Giisan Street Half Acres If you want a home that -will produce an income as well as furnish a satis factory place to live, just rememher that liartnian & Thompson are giving the Giisan - Street Half Acres their unqualified recommendation. Price $650 each. Easy terms. 20 m'inutes out. Investigate. Hartman & Thompson Real Estate Dept., Chamber of Commerce. - Telephones Main 20S, A 2050 Walking distance, East Side, 7 rooms, modern appointments ; ideal location, 1 block of car. Price $1000 under value, $2000 down, balance easy. Owner, B 2374, Main 8500, ask for Drake. BEST and CHEAPEST WAREHOUSE SITE 150x127 Switch already in, $10,000. rS KEASEY CS-, HUHASOiiJEFFERYj J 232 Chajnber cf Commerce. Attention We know of 105 acres 12 mllos south on the West Side, located ideal, high and slffhtly. An abundance of pure water, heading; on the land, best of soli, pentle slopes, numerous ornamental trees ami bushes. In fact, a most de sirable place for a grand country estate or for subdivision. Overlooks the Wll. lamette River. Oregon City and sur rounding country; Mount Hood In full view. We know you will like this. The price Is cheap, $280 per acre; not much money required. Chapin & Herlow 332-33S Chamber ot Commerce. Nob Hill Home 100x100 lot with nearly new, strictly modern 8-room residence, doubly con structed, hardwood floors, fine fire place, vapor heat, panel dining-room, Dutch kitchen, fireless cooker, den, sleeping porch and four sleepinp-rooms; five nice fruit trees. Price $19,000, or will sell house andone lot for $12,600, on Lovejoy street, near 20th. GRI SSI & ZADOW, 817 Board of Trade Hldg., 4th and Oak. Portland Heights Splendid new residence, 13 rooms, 3 fireplaces, 2 bathrooms, 2 lots, garage, native trees; secluded location, beautiful suroundings. Only 914,000. OWNER, 908 SPALDING BUILDING. A BARGAIN Ten and 21 acres beautifully located, half mile from Tlrard Station on Ore gon Electric. Only 35 minutes' ride from town. Fine soil, all cleared and under cultivation. Owners compelled to sacrifice. Some cash necessary. For terms and further particulars see SUKOIll), HKNLKV & WAITE, 41U Snalillng Bldg. BARGAIN FOR SALE Model Theater 68 N. Third t-trrec WEST SIDE 1091 Kelly street, cottag-e, five rooms, all on first floor; two bedrooms, fire place, basement, cement sidewalk, splendid view. Price $3000, cash J500, balance to suit. M Kit CHANTS SAVl.MiH fc TRUST COM PAN V. MORTGAGE LOANS CO? JOHN E. CRONAN, JC JO 902 Spnldlnic nidg. i V MORTGAGE LOANS HOWARD K. GOl'DEV, Lewis Bulldlus. 5 NATIONAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION V13 BCV NOTES, 60S Worcester Bide. Nob Hill fdfeS r r 'r' if? : 5neii - :. . :.. 'iff ' ' ' tjj l1lnnnr" " rifleman Ifi 11 Irvingfon Fine new S-room house, having all modern conveniences, hot water heat, hardwood floors, beautiful panel and woodwork, built-in bookcases and buffet. This place is located on 2oth and Tillamook, among the finest homes in Fort- I land and is an exceptional bar gain. F. E. BOWMAN & CO., 1 E. 22d and Brazee. E. 935. B Splendid View of River.i City and Mountains ' I I High With Gently D Sloping Hills IV. L, 15 Minutes From 1 Heart of City. N r. Lower in Price J Than Any High- f class Restricted AHHitinn in Pnrtlanrl ' . E WEST 51 DE CO. rt0ISO BLPG. 5 Rt "MADISON M4R5H. 980 A 47-47. REAL ESTATK DEAIERS. Berk. William G., 312 Fslllns bide Bru baker & Benedict. 502 iicKsy bldsv. 5s) Chrpln A Herlow. 8.12 Chamter Comnercs, Cook. B. R A Co.. 60S Corbctt bldr. Jennings & Co.. Main 188. 206 OreKoolan. PALMER-JONES CO H. P.. 213 Commsr elal Club bids. Tae Oregon Real Estate V"o.. Grand its, and Multnomah St. (Holladay Addition!. M. K. THOMPSON CO.. cor. 4th and oak sts. REAL, F.STATE. for Sale Lots. AT FULTON PARK. Beautiful lot ftiixloi). 2 blocks from sta tion of Salem Klectrlc and only 75 feet from S. P. K. R., east front; only 1- min utes' ride from center of city; must sellj no reasonable offer refused. P 17i. Oro- gonlan. m S LOTS, one oa corner E. 61st and Flander sts., one block from car. Price JtiuO each, terms. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 212-213 CommoiciHl Club bldff. Phones Main Sunn. A20o3; , IRVINGTOX PICK t'P. fHOO Think of it! 50x100 lot; have IM at this price; one is on Kasl 17th. tha other on East 1:1th. near Siskiyou street! these are well worth 14XI. This Is hlgn-olaf-a district. JACOB HAAS. 40S Yeon Bldg. CHEAP TO CLOSE OCT. Lot 39xllS. at Fliland Station on Mt, Scott line; beautiful level ground, verj; sightly; price 1uu; terms to siiiu UODDARD & WIEDKICK. H2 Stark St. LAURELHI RST LOTS. lflflilOii ft. on E. Irvine st.. faces enutn. a beautllul homesiie. Price $:S; terms, II. 1". PALMER-JONES I'D. 21'.'-L'13 Commercial Club Bide. Phones Main So'J9. ABM. UNION AVE. LOT. Fine business lot fiOx'JU. on Union ave near Portland boulevard. Price only $150u, (5O0 cash. GRITSSI & ZADOtV. 81T Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. CHEAP LOT. CLOSE IX. East 22d St., near Frankfort St., 50 150, one block to carllne. with In the 2- mile circle; price $750; terms easy. UODDARD & WIEDKICK. .'13 Stark bt. $10 DOWN. 10 PER MONTH. Fine view lot. matured fruit trees, re stricted district, near car. cement walks. Bull Run water, fruit cared fur free oC charge. 202 Board of Trade bldg. E.I11 Jir.rtu.-Auui.. BOxlOO lot on East loth St.. near Skid., more st., facing east. See us for prlosr and terms. GODDARD & WIEDRICK. ! S4J. Stark St. 1100 Four level lots, all cleared and ready to build on; good for a nice home or a splendid Investment; will sell the four for JloO: terms. Owner. 1O10 Chamber of Commerce. s IRVINGTO.N'. J1350 I have choice lot on 19th at- owner must sell; all Improvements In. CHAS. KINULKR & CO.. 211 Lewis Uldg. COUNCIL CREST PARK, beautiful view site, unobstructed, contains over SvOO sq. ft-; Is on corner; sewer and water In bltullthta pavement going In now; a good buy; only J3000. V. J. Baker, ii 1 9 Board of Trade. FJNE RESIDENCE SITE. In restricted Nob Hill, upper Marshall st all permanent sireet impiovements ln'and only JOOW. Owner, 7S7 Lovejoy: street. ; . HY OWNER. lOoxl'iO Woodstock corner, near car Rued Institute aud Eaatmorcland. good district. 18 fruit trees. ISO bear ing strawberries; price right, terms reason, able. AO 17. Oregonian. T WANT to sell my lot on the Peninsula; price same as two years ago; streets graded and water in and paid for; will like small payment down and $10 per month. Address AO 17:1, Oregonian. " APARTMENT SITES. In the cream of Irrlngtnn, facing East 7th st. Positively the only siLcs in this district where apartments can bo bullu For Information K 177. Oreg.mian. SEE LE NOIR & CO. for West Side prop erties. Ground floor. Chamber of Commerca R-l F ANT Uavocean lot $m. Potter Cora, nanv selllng'lots in same block for $1000. Terms David Lewis, room 2 Lumberman. Bldg. GREENWAY, PORTLAND HE Id Largo lot. til ft. frontage" JHTS, $1130. Largo lot. tn n. lai.iuo. good view; Slo" casn. rieu vv. jcuu. M. or A Hi "PORTLAND HEIGHTS SACRIFICE. 72x174. level, beaulilul trees. in res) kt...i. ,nr. IUJ'-'. '-iiJ iw,io. vioin l.-,il BROOKE. A ;i39. VIEW site on Portland Heights. r.in lmoroved streets, cheapest proj,erty on the Heights. W. J. Baker. 5la Board of Trade; ; IHVE 2 choice lots In Kenmore Addition bebmging to a non-resident. $.""0 each. ifso 2 at S4"0 each. Chas. ltlngler &. Co.. ill Lewis.bldg. rri,vr5 Morning Addition lot adjoining s win ton. cheap; close to Kinton car. See own er. fa 1J 20 Flo re n c e s t j HAVE an elegant lot In Beaumont that I will sell for less than 1 paid. AK 93. Oregmuam ' THREE BLOCKS from new Mt. Tabor Park. lOOxloO 12 full lots), for tale at a bar- galn. A 152.Oregonlan. rHOICE Irvington lot. J 1400. for sals by, owncr Address J177,oresonian. EaURELHUr'sT Equity In four lots. J520; tine view; price flo.j. BV'i. APARTMENT SITE. 6xl00 Lovejoy. ose to 23d; only I.ovjoy st. $f00t. 111.-.CTIVI I. lot In Irvington. $.VH1 owner .At 1 o " AJ,I.. a In hospital, neeus n..j. 1 7.1. Or.'gonlari. rnI,-ii lot In Irvington on 17th St.; 1500; termJJlL'LVJ:p"l'nl01 . rvvii 1 aurelhurst eciuities at b'Fs Ilian cost, bought Feb.. !' AJ Oregonian. .