Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 11, 1911, Page 14, Image 14

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PORTLAND TINGLES
TO RECEIVE TUFT
President of United States to
Be Guest of City for Eight
Hours Today.
OPEN-ARM WELCOME READY
Mmt IMstlnrnl' American to Arrive-
at tVCIork To-nlrht Pa
rage om Drpot Arranitrd.
Public to Hear Sfwh.
riuwiAMC or
niT.
$ f 7. M Arrtws at Union D-spot.
I tt p. M. CLani tram Intrr '
bttwM rtrta u aixtn
for parade of uplra dl-
t 1 P. at Tm
Btzth ana Mr.
t il P. K ruM -rrrath and
ft P. M. lts-acha Commercial
On for a abort rsa-t.
(MP. X. Eater club dtnlrtf-roo-m
for banquet.
I 11 P. X. Bsgia addrsee at
the bUAMC
I It p. H. Lsavsa Commercial
Cab for tfas Armory.
!. p. jf Arrive at the earn a
IruM to toe Armory.
UP. M. Takoa aoat la the Ar
aory platf-arra.
: p. at Brra aa adJreaa
10 P. H. Conclude eddrM.
M il p. x. Utw for Knight of
Columbia HJL
1:M P. M Arrive Knights of
Oolambna RalL
lt:i P. X. Depart for th CMo-a
riepet aad oatora t-raia.
1.1 A. X. Leave for Salem.
Portland la read? to receive with
open anna William Howard Taft. Preal
dsat of tha l olled fctatea, who la to bo
tbo guest of tha city from f o'clock
tbla evening? nnul 1:10 o'clock tomor
row nnrnlnr. Everything- waa reported
laat alabt to bo ready for tha enter
tainment, Including; tha bis; parade, tba
CotnmarclaJ Club banquet, a public
meeting; and a reception at tha Knight
of Columbua Hall. A choice variety of
f-rearon's falreat weather la predicted
for tha occasion.
Tha Frealdent la duo at tha Union
TVpot at exactly o'clock In a apeclal
train which la to come directly to Fort
land from Vancouver. Wash. He will
bo a-re-eted at tba depot by tha follow
Ina committee: ITealdent Beckwlth. of
tha Commercial Club; Mayor Kuahlight.
Oovernor West. K. II. riper, vtce-preal-dent
of tha Commercial Club; W. J.
Hofmann. H. M. llallar aad Senator
Chamberlain. They will eaoort tha
I'raaldeat from tba depot to tha auto
mobile of T. H. Wilcox. In which ha will
rtda with Mayor Kushllg-ht In a parada
that will bo formed and ready to mova
when the Trealdent arrlvea.
raure Lead Parade.
Tha parada will be led by Captain
Moore, of tha police department, who
will rlda at tha head of II mounted
policemen. Behind them and directly
In front of the i'realdent'a car will bo
1 regular aoldlera from tbo barracka
at Vancouver. Behind the Prealdent
car will ba a large automobile carry
ina: aecret eervtce as-rnta. with a line
of 1 soldiers atrotched arroea tba
etreet bringing" up the rear. FoUowtnf
will ba atuomobllea In which member
of tha President' party and 1:0 mem
bora of tba reception committee will
ride. Tba Una of march will ba from
the depot eaat to Klfth street, tbenca
north to Hoyt atreet and over to Sixth
atreet. thence through town aa far aa
Tooth and Morrtaon atreeta. and back
to tha Commercial Club at Fifth and
Oak atreeta
Tha ITealdent will be taken to a
aulte of rret rooma at tha club, where
be will real for $0 minute before (lni
to tha main dlnlna-room for the ban
quet which haa bean prepared In hla
honor. Tba banquet will probably ba
tha moat elaborate function of tbe kind
ever hold at tbe Commercial Club. Tha
ITealdent will paaa two boura aa the
irueat of I'ortlAad'a moat prominent
bualn men.
The banquet over, tha Prealdent will
procead to tha Armory, where ha will
deliver an hour's address to tha general
public. Tbenca ha will go to tha
Knights of Colombo Hail, open tha
Columbus day programme, and depart
for the L'nlon Iepot to board hla train,
which wUi leava later for 8aiem
Araaavry Opea Early.
The door of tha Armory will ba
opened at o'clock, that tbe big hall
may ba Blled and ready for tha arrival
of tha Prealdent ahortly before o'clock.
The crowda will ba admitted only
through tha aUeventb-atroet entrance,
tha TenUk-stroet entrance having been
reearved tor tha Prealdent and tha re
ception committee.
la tha Armory 2100 chair have been
arranged for tha public These, with
10 aaata In tha Hilary, are all tha
hall will hold, and aa aoon as theaa
Mill are filled tha doors will ba closed,
Tha PraalUent wUl approach tha Ar
mory from Tenth and Couch streets
and an tar through tha eaat door to a
rest room. Tha Prealdent will occupy
a place at tha front of tha tand sur
rounded by aecret eervlce man and
Portland city official, officers Of tha
Commercial Club and othera Ha will
be Introduced by Prealdent Beckwlth.
of the Commercial Club, and will be
th only speaker on tha programme.
Tha fnlted Railways Company start
ed to tear up the) pavement on Tenth
atreet In front of tha Armory yester
day, and for a while It appeared that
It would not be poealbl to clear a way
for tbe Prealdent to enter through the
east entrance. The atreet waa torn
up to make way for a doable track
being laid by the oompany. Tha chief
engineer promised to put It roan to
work and have the debrta cleared away
by today- This work was started last
ala-ht by a large force of workmen,
and so charges tn the arrangements
c-f the reception oommtttee were needed
for that reouhxs,
Old deary Poeeratoo Ran.
The Armory haa bean decorated at
tractively for tha maaa meeting. Amer
ican Cwi being draped about the hall
ta profusion. A large platform has
been built near ta east entrance for
t.'.e Prealdent and le party and the re
ception committee. Two companlee of
militiamen wUl act as usher and tier,
with a large number of policemen and
ethers. wlU prevent crowding whea the
doers to the hall are opened.
One hundred policemen have been de
tailed to guard the Prealdent during
hla Portlaad visit. They will be placed
at rloae Intervals along the line of
snarca to hold the crowd back and to
protect the Chief Executive In every
way poailblo- la tha parade through
tha streets. Bealdea the policemen a
large foroe of eecret service agents, a
company of regular eoldlera mounted
policemen and detective will form a
strong cordon to guard Taft.
Baaaaet PI a mo Elaborate.
Tha banquet at the Commercial Club
will be elaborate. Decorations In the
hall are moat attractive and a number
of surprises are In store for the Prel
dent, his party and guesta The deco
ration eonalet of a large electric Amer
ican flag arranged on tbe celling. One
thousand red. white and blue llghta
will he banked in a profuaton of Ore
gon fir boughs, making a aoltd green
background for the flag. Tbe Preal
dent' cover ha been arranged near
the east wall facing the other guesta
and overlooking a number of attrac
tive decorative effect. The decora
tion for the Taft dinner will remain
Intact until after Thurday evening, for
the benefit of club member and their
families.
The President will be the only speak
er of tbe evening. He will be Intro
duced by Mr. Beckwlth. toastmaater,
and will apeak for li minutes.
It has not been deemed advisable to
have a public reception for the Presi
dent during hla vlalt and for that rea
son general handshaking will not be
permitted. This part of the usual pro
gramme la eliminated aa much aa pos
sible by the Secret Fervlee Department
because of the danger attached to such
a custom.
Members of the reception committee
CAED WHICH WILL ADMIT PRESIDENT TAFT TO KNIGHTS
Or COLUMBUS EXCEPTION TONIGHT.
X - ir
have completed every' detail, according
to their final report last night. They
say that absolutely nothing haa been
overlooked which might add to the
pleasure and success of the President's
visit and they believe that when he
leavea he will remember Portland as
one of the cltlc where he was re
ceived with open arms.
The President Is not a stranger In
Portland, having visited here twice be
fore, once while Secretary of War. and
again October . lu. as President.
The list of guests for the dinner at
the Commercial Club follows:
J. C. Alnaworth. John Annand. J. X. Am
brrxo. Harrlaon Allan. T. K. ArerllL
Hanrtr Iiackwllb. W. T. Buchanan. A. X.
Bills. Bol Blumouor. J. U Bowman. C P.
HM, C. P. Bars. Jod(e B. a Baan W. 1
Botae. John S. Ileal!. Walter F. Barren.
Captain W. B. Blddle J. ft Brarher. Harry
Bck. Seneca C- Beech. P. O. Buffum. Floyd
Bllyeo. Lieutenant Frank C Burne't. J. T.
Barroa. Fred W Bell. Major Archibald W.
Butt. John M. Bursard. X. J. Buckley. Sev
e!l"n Brown. Walter Browne.
W. K rbapln. K. H. Carlton. A. C Callan.
John F. Carroll, Edward Cookmgham. N. L
Carpenter. John B. C of fay. C. C Colt. E It
Corbet t. N. E. Crow, Samuel Coonall, Moat
Rav. A. Christie. J. J. Colo. Percy J. Cllb
born. Senator Ooore C chamberlain. A. P.
Coarlton. C. K. Colony. O. B. Coldwell. R.
D. cannon, E. Caswoll. W. K. Comm. W. A.
Carter Btephen ConnlL
M- C. Ulck'.nson. colonel rov1d M. Dunne.
T stoma Dunne. Julius Dorahotmor. F. 8.
Doombechar. Bobert Douaii.
Bay. T. U Eliot. Walter H. Evana, C A.
Eastman.
A. U Fish. Clinton 8. Fletcher. T. A. Free
man. W. U. Fear. '. I. Fuller. L N. Flelach
nar. C. W. s-ulton. F. W. Forslor. Uoo Frtede,
Charles Feldenholmer. Boral Kent Fuller.
A. V. Oal hardt. J. C. Oood. J. W. Oaaons.
M. C. Oeors. H. U Ollsan. F. 8. Grant. W.
B rsiafko. W. K. Oreer. L- Oerllnsar. F. T.
Or-tftun. Judco C. j. Uaatenbola. Uoorgo W.
Bates. R. W. OUL
K. W. Hainan (Forest Grove). 'William
Harder. Max H. HlrKrh. S. W. Herrmann.
Hush Hume. W. J. Hofmann, T. D. Honey
maa. D. T. Honeymsa. H. M. Haller. ft W.
HodMn, J. U. Hartmaa. John H. Hall.
Ororre W. Hoyt. lo-kwood Habard. W. C.
How. ay Charles a Holbrook. J. W. Itm. F.
V llolmsa. F. W. Hlld. Charles D. Hllles.
Jt H Hoosor. O. O. Hill. K. U Harmoo.
M Ida. W. O. lde. B. F. Irvine.
Carl K. Jones, Colonel Jtinti Jackson. O.
r. Johnson. C. a Jackson. B. 8. Joooelya.
Fheram Joaselya. C- v. Johnson. J. J. Jen
alnra. Richard 1, Jerri. F. A. Jacoba
utto J. Krsemar. F. R. Kerr. .-orce W.
tl.ixr. Gus J. Karser. Jamas B. Kerr.
O. C laltar, 1. Lowanrart. P. Lowansart.
L. A. Lewla 1- ln. William M. Ladd. J.
Fred l-areon. D. o. Uly. A. W. Latlarty,
Joha F. lxcn. W. A. Luay.
George M. .veDowelL Dr. H. 8. Mount. W.
W. sllsehlor. First Lieutenant Harry a. ala
lone. O. H. alulldorfar. A. W. Moors. A. C.
Ugff.lt, Julius L. Meier, Abe Malar. F. C.
Malpos. J. O. Mack. w. A. MacRae. O. 1-Jls.-.lihbon.
C. N. MArthur. Joseph K.
Murphv. M. Mayer. Phil Metschan. P. a.
LTNE OF
MARCH OF
THK rA-
BADE.
Irving street, between Fifth
and
Sixth street.
Fifth to Hoyt
Boyt te Sixth.
Sixth te Morrison
Morrison to Tenth.
Tenth to Washington.
Washington to Seventh.
Seventh to Oak.
Oak te Commercial Club oa Fifth.
Malcolm. T. W. htulker. C A Mordrn. IX
X. Mueeaaohn. H. w. Mitchell. M. G. Munly.
William MrMurray. John McCourt. C. B.
Merrick. Colonel George K. MrOunnogla D.
J Msiarkey. General Marlon P. Maua. C H.
Moore, Z. F. Moody. A. J. Maota
T. A. Nltchy. E. Nswbecln.
rTmary olmataad. Harvey Bryan. li. J.
Ottanhelmer.
H. P. Palmer. J. r. Porter. H. U. Plttock.
F. w. pandlaton. R F. PraeL Count Logo
Gorsnsaoa fo4. Edgar B. Piper. John frr
ry. J. B. Pratt.
Captain J. H. Qulnaa.
A. G. Rnahllght. F. H. Rothchlld. S. M.
Rolhehlld. J. R. Borers. H. D. Ramadell.
Frank C. Rlgga Dr. Thomas la Rhoad-a.
A. C Sheulon. F. A- 8ooncer. Dr. L. M.
81ms. F. M. sellar, M. hlch.l, R. W. Schmeor.
H. H. Schwarta. U 1 Sharp. 8tg Slchel.
Joseph Simon. M- aenda, Bea Sailing, laallo
M. Scott. Dr. Andrew ft rmlth. H. A Sar
gent. Jay Smith. Oorye W. rimona, R. B.
("mnott. A- A- Scheil. F. 8, Stanley. Robert
Smith. James Sloan. Robert T. Small. E. R
Sartwell. K. P. Scalloa.
Ouy W. Ts-bov. Kdwln A Taylor. E. 1.
TaompooB, J. H. Thatcher. A. P. Tlftt, H.
r. Taft. George M. Trowlrldga.
8, B- rtnoant. a. D. Vincent.
J 1- Yernall. J. H. Toon. J. B. Toon. Jr.
R. E. Wliiiania Charles Wrtsht, Georve A.
Woetgate. L. V. Weaver. Theodore B. Wilcox.
W. l Wheelwright. F. S. Wast. Adolpho
e:fe B. Joosh 11. Wise, 1 J. Wantworth.
C. F Wrlaht. H C. Wortmaa. -Oeorg" Wag
rr. Dr. f sr.ford Whiting. C. T. Whitney.
E Hor W ammo. Governor Oswald Waat.
Harrv K. Wood. C ft Wagner, Dr. J. R.
WUeua.
Mainthfleld Postoffkre Buy.
MARSHnEUV. Or. Oct. 1. fPpe.
rial The receipts of the alarshneld
PoatofUce have been ateadlly increas
ing according to the report of Post
master Curtis, For the last quarter
there has ben an Increase of 1500 over
the same quarter of the year previous
The total receipts of the office for the
ccal year wl'.l probably exceed tlS.OOO.
An additional clerk for the office has
beea promised on account of ths In
creasing business.
Balloaea are not airship, the Attoraev
Caasrai at CoanxUcut has decided.
FURY MAY PREVAIL
Churchman Predicts Over
throw of Young Turk Party.
MASSACRE IS NOW FEARED
Klder A. G. rnvnlera, of Seventh Day
Adventists, In Speech at Confer
ence Dwells) on Dancers That
Surround Christiana.
"Moslem fury, fanaticism, 'ignorance
and superstition are so great that
there Is grave danger of the Toting
Turk party being overthrown before
the Italian-Turkish embrogllo ends."
aid Flder A. O. Daniels, president of
the general conference of Seventh-Day
Adventls., and chairman of the For
eign Mission Board of that denomina
tion In a speech at Women of Wood
craft Hall last night. Elder Daniel
described condlTT oh In Turkey and
Russia graphically as he found them
when he visited these countries last
June, and laid particular stress on
rapid strides he said are made by Ad
ventists In mission fields. He said that
while 2 foreign mission boards, rep
resenting all the Protestant denomlna
tlona of the world with the exception of
Seventlv-Day Adventists, are now op
erating In 67 foreign fields, Seventh
Day Adventists have workers In 49 of
these countries, and In ten other coun
tries which other Protestant have not
yet entered. '
"Adventists have missionaries In all
countries of the world." he said, "with
the exception of Thibet."
He spoke of the past century as the
"great missionary century."
Massacre la Predicted.
As to conditions In Turkey, Elder
Daniels said every person In that coun
try with whom he talked last June was1
of the opinion that when the Young
Turk party Is overthrown a terrible
massacre of Christians and Toung
Turks will follow.
"One must visit Turkey, and learn
the heartless character of the people,
the fanaticism and brutality of the
Mohammed. religion, to appreciate
what will follow If this religious party
agsln obtains power." he said.
"In the Armenian massacres of five
or six years ago. Seventh-Day Advent
ists were murdered with other Chris
tiana The Mohammedan religion Is the
state religion, the Sultan, like the Cxar
of Russia, being the head both of the
stste and the church. AH the mas
sacres of Christians In Armenia and
Turkev were planned by the Sultan
himself, and carried out with his
knowledge and approval. Since the
Toung Turk party succeeded In Ira'
prisoning the Sultan and taking the
government, religious liberty has been
proclaimed. When I was In Constan
tinople last Summer I had as much lib
erty as I have right' here in Port
land. So do all Christians.
Maay Preacher Jailed.
"Under the old regime our minis
ters were often imprisoned for preach
ing the gospel. Elder Z. Q. Baharlan
waa Imprisoned seven times, and Elder
Pusagarian. a native preacher. U
times, once being confined IS months.
We have a small school in Constantl-
"""I'n" Russia the Greek church Is the
state church. Religious liberty is not
granted Protestants. To preach, a per
mit must be obtained In each case from
Minister of the Interior and to obtain
this takes from three to 18 months.
Still another permit must be obtained
to hold a meeting, and the application
must stste explicitly the time and place
of meeting. The disadvantages of this,
so far as Protestants are concerned,
were very evident to me when at Rigs.
I found a church of 400 members and
a hall for meeting purposes seating
100 I preached twice the same day,
half the church being present each
time.
Creed Chaagra Controlled.
"Under the ban of Russian law a
member of one sect may not Join an
other sect, nor may a member of the
Greek Church join another church, but
members of all churches may Join the
Greek Church at their pleasure. For
baptising thto any church other than
the Greek Church fine and Imprison
ment may be Imposed, both on the
convert and the minister performing
the ceremony. Dr. Robert 8. Mac
Arthur, the great Baptist minister of
New York City, has a long petition
which be will soon present to the Cxar,
asking religious freedom in Russia.
Notwithstanding all restriction. Ad
ventists hsve 4000 believers in Russia,
and are gaining ground at the rate of
4010 a year."
Work In Bulgaria. Hungary. Austria,
Germany. China. Fiji and other places
was also spoken of. Elder Daniels re
turned recently from a conference, of
the European division, held at Frled
ensau. Germany, at which 2600 repre
sentatives of the Adventlst denomina
tion were present. He spoke of this
conference last night. Elder G. B.
Thompson, field secretary of the For
eign Mission Board, la to speak at th
Women of Woodcraft Hall tonight.
"FRITZ" SOUGHT BY MAYOR
Household Grieved a Disappearance
or Faithful Field Dor-
Lost, strayed or stolen one large,
blue-colored, black-spotted field setter.
Any Information will be cheerfully re
ceived at the Mayor's office: reward.
The above haa not been Inserted In
the lost columns of the newspapers,
but It might well bex. Mayor Rush
light's household Is grieving over the
mysterious disappearance of the big
friend of the family, a valuable dog.
which haa been missing since last
AMISEMO'TS.
HEILIG
THEATER
7th aad Taylor.
Phooea Mala 1 and A UK.
TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY
fascial Price Last Time
Matlnoe t:lS Tonight 8:15
The Musical Comedy Hit
THE 8TVKETKST GIRL IN PARIS"
With the Charming comedlsnce
TRIXJE FRIGANZA ,
This evening: Lower floor. $1.50, 11. Bal
eony. 1. Tic 50c Gallery, 60c
This afternoon; Lower floor, 1L Bal
cony. It rowe 7&c 11 rowa Boo. Gallery, 8o
and 23o. "
SKATS NOW SELLING
(Box Office Open 10 A. M
IT T7 I f If THEATER
A A A-aJ. J-l k V- Tth a.d Taylor
3 NIGHTS Begu-mg TOMORROW
MATTNEB SATURDAY
GERTRUDE HOFFMANN
and ber
IMPERIAL RUSSIAN BALLET
Le Kalaon dea Baleta Knasen)
100 People 100 t N K H KSTRA
Prices Both evening aad Matinee.
Entire lower floor. 12.00; balcony, first
1 rows. $1.60; next rowa $1.00: follow
ing tf rows. 75c: last 5 rows oOc; gal
lery, reserved. Toe; admission, 60c; box
seats. $XS0.
Auto and carriage call, 10:45 o'clock.
TF"I? i"otd A5JK
-. Geo. u Hi.ker. Mgr.
Tonight All Week Bargain Mac Wd
too. Mat- Sat. 2.c 60c.
The Tuneful Musical Comedy
THK FLOWER OF THK KA N CH
By Jos. Howard.
With Jess Harris. Betty Csldweil and a
great oast and chorus. Beautiful song num
bers. Rlfh In laughter. Kvenlng prices:
2 oc E0c TSc 11.00.
Next Week Tbe Traveling Saleemaa.
atAXU&B STOCKY XXAT
wTVr R!&HT!
THEATE& 15-25-50-75.
WF.KK. OCTOBER Nat M. Wills -The
Hapny Tramp." la Tltcorab. bix Brown
Brothers. Mand Hall Macy A Co. Pedersen
Brothers, .use lanes. La Arenera at ltor.
AOTAGES
TJnemUled TaadevUle.
WET3E OCT. . Sebastian Merrill Co.,
Featuring rhe Leap of lMwih; Dayton, tha
Four-Voloed fUugert A-Ua-He'a Postal Al
bum: Itoria Grand Opera Trio, Delaney A
Woolman. Gertrude Mr!. Ill Co., Fantage
eoope. Popular prices. Matinee Daily, Curtain
Ito, :lto and s:00.
-aflaa Matinee Kvery Day.
If!
SyJ I Formerly Grand.
m Buiiivaa M tenaiuiuo.
Benned aoaeviuo,
UT.FK OCTOBER S Rae-Brosrhe and Co.,
Miller, Kagi and Miller, Charles Bartholo
mew. Venetian Four, Bobort Fulgora, Nthlo
Klley. Grandaacope. Prices, lap and too.
THE STAR
THEATER
Will Exhibit Today Its Usual Change of
Prog ra mme
With an entirely new list of first-run
pictures, together with the Doric Trio,
greatest ainglng turn ever heard In city.
ARCADE
IXDIAX FXl TK, ARTISTS' SONS,
And pictures of the Tragic Oleaster at
Asatls, Pa. Mr. Karl, aplendid singer.
OH JOY THEATER
A BIO I.MlltM KKATIRE.
3 OTIIKRS 3
TTV0LI
A DOIULR FKATTRE.
rtMKOHMt HKVOI.I'TIOX MB.
Friday night. No trace of him has been
found.
"Frits" lived at the beach laat sea
son, but It Is not believed by the fam
ily that he tired of city life and that
he deliberately left for the seashore.
It Is rather felt that he has been
stolen, and the police are Investi
gating. There Is a bare possibility that
"Fritz" may have been picked up by
the poundmen, aa he wore no collar
and license tag. It he was, he has
been executed in the lethal chamber,
specially designed to put ddgs out of
this world by an easy means. "Frltx"
wss not there yesterday when inquiry
was made.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Oct. 1. Maximum tempera
ture. SO degrees: minimum. 49 degrees.
Rlvor reading. 1 A. M., 4.4 feet: change In
last 14 hours. 1.1 foot fall. Total rain
fall. 5 P. M. to I P. M, 0.0S Inch: total
rainfall since September 1. 1911. I ll inches;
normal. !. inches; excess. s.4 Inches. To
tal sunshine. 2 hours; possible, 11 hours 12
minutes. Barometrr (reduoed to sea level)
at P. M.. 10.22 enchea.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The western disturbance haa contracted In
area and this evening Is central over East
em Montana. During the last 24 hours rain
haa fallen In the North Pacific and Northern
Rocky Mountain Slates and at a number of
widely separated places In the Eastern
Htatea. It was heaviest at Knoxvllle. Tenn..
where 1.14 Inches fell In the last 24 hours.
A large high-pressure area now overlies the
North Paclflo tstau-s and the rains have
caned, except In Idaho, where they still
continue. It la much cooler In the Rocky
Mountain Ktstes and slightly warmer In
Western Oregon, Western Washington and
California.
The conditions are favorable for fnlr
weather In this district Wednesday with ris
ing temperatures.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair and warmer;
westerly winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair: warmer,
xcept near th coast; westerly winds.
Idaho Fair, except rain or snow, followed
by fKlr southeast portion: warmer.
F.I'WARD A. REALS. PU'r'ct Forecaster.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Daily or BuDdtmy.
Fer Line.
One time
Nnme md twe roarat.vT Umrm 2-o
tmn twdd thrv) roa-cutlve ttm-e S0e
bMn txitl six or Mien roDcotive tim.S6e
Krm.tt4aV-.cr mo, mccompmnj oat -of -tows
VVhra one avdvertl4rnirnt 1 not ran In coo
rcutlvo tfewUe tbo one-time rote ipllf,
Mx word co nut a one line on cmT d
vertlof 1 iont and no od counled for leoe
tbjui two line. -
On charge or book -ulvertljfaieiito tbo
rhWrye will be booed on lb ou-J number
of line opowwliij: In tbe pafr, rvrdLeeo
of tbe nouibrr of word In cocb lino.
In ew Tod or all ndrrrtlsv nrnte are
rbergvd by mooouro only, 14 Unco to tbe
lacii .
hit notion- Wanted, Male.
Mtiiationa M anted. Female.
Tbe aboTe rate apply to mdvrtinoimt
nnder "ISrw Today and all other cUukslilca--Uooo
excepting tbe foUowin-.
Orrronlan will aeeept clawlfled advert sJe
Tnentts over tbe telephone, provldlnc Cbo ad
vert ler Is a wUbocrtUer to eltbet phone. e
price will bo juotd over tbe phone, bat
bill will be rendered tbe following day.
Whether en bora, neat adTertlneraent will be
acsrepted over the pbone de,end upon tbe
prom pi net of the payment of telephone ad'
vert torments. Mtuatioa Wanted and Per
sonal advertisement will not be aeeepted
over tbo telephone. Orders for one In
sertion only will be aeeepted for "Houses
for Kent, lurultare for Stale, Baoinc.s
Opportunities,' " Koomlns; - bouses" and
-Wanted to Kent."
ArC-riOI -tAXsE TO DAT.
At private residence. 3 But Morrison
sf , cor. 17th st.; furniture, etc al at
! A. M. Baker Crowe II, auctioneers.
At Wilson Auction Houm. at 10 A. U.
Furnltur. 171-S-6 6cond street.
BORN.
HOFFMAN' October 10. to the wife of Tarl
Hoff tsa. of Forest, Orove. a son. aehrh-In-
145 ounces, the parents of whom are
th beflt-ples-d coo pi o In the land b
couse It la a boy. Dr. C 1 Lju-s. at-
tnUXIaarw
A
mxettng xoncxa.
SAMARITAN LODGE, NO. 1, I. C O. F.
There will b a short bustneas meetins; this
(Wednesday) evenin at 8 o'clock after
which w will pay a fraternal visit to
Orient Lodre, No. IT. in their hall. East 6th
and Alder sts. Every member who can U
urgentlr requested to fbBVOIA Bte.
HAWTHORNE LODGK "X ill.
A. F. AND A- M. Special wm-
-nunicsiion inia , ... v. ... j ,
Tevenlng at 7:30 at Masonic Tem
ple, wor. . aear...
brethren welcome.
C E. MILLER. Secretary.
WASHINGTON' CHAPTER NO.
IS K. A. M. Stated convocation
this (Wedne-dayl evening at Ma
sonic Hall. E. 8th and Burnslde
sts.. at 7:S0 o'cloclc. P. and M. E.
deRroes. p. M. degree lull form,
visiting companions welcome.
I3TAt. ORDER OF MOOSE Portland
Lodi-e. No. 21. meets every Wednesday
night at Swiss Hsll. Id and Jefferson sts.
Visiting Moose Invited.
WALTER M OOTERS', Secretary.
W. N. GATENS. Dictator.
MINERVA LODGE. NO. 11. I. O. O. F.
All members are requested to meet this
evening at ( o'clock at vhe hall to pay
Orient Lodge a fraternal visit with Samari
tan Lodge. S. FRET. Sec
ORIENT. LODGE. NO. ' IT. L O. O. F-
Regular meeting of the lodge conferring of
the first degree, A cordial Invitation Is ex
tended to visiting member?.
W. W. TERRY. Sec.
PORTLAND COMPANY 107, W. O. W.
will give a whist and dance Wednesday,
October 11. W. O. W. temple, lit 11th St.
lTnion music Refreshments.
OREGON CIRCLE. NO. 171. W. O. W..
will give a whist and BOO party In W. o.
W. Hall. 33i Russell t.. Wednesday even
Irtg. October 11. Admission 10 cents.
prep.
O'BRIEN Mrs. M. O'Brien, age-73, died at
the home of her son. J. P. O'Brien. 1 2
North .0th at., this city, at 7:40 this
morning. Remains will be shipped to Win
stead, conn., for burial. Mrs. O'Brien is
survived by her sons. J. P. O'Brien, of this
city; Thomas F. O'Brien, of Pendleton.
Or., and Fred O'Brien, of Wlnstead. Conn.
COFFEY At St. Vincent's Hospital Mrs.
J. V. Coffey, formerly Miss Mary O Dea,
sister of Rt. Rev. E. J. O'Dea. Bishop of
Seattle, She will be burled from the resi
dence of her mother and sister. 65 East
Main St. Funeral notice later.
BABB In this city. October , at the fam
ily reeldence. 664 East 16th St.. Anna S.
Babb, wife of Amos Babb. aged 7 yeara
Funeral notice at a later date.
BLAINB: In thla city, at Ber lata residence,
6a East lth at. North, Mrs. Besie E.
Blaine, aged .7 years. 10 months. 19 cay.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
COFFEY October , Mary V. Coffey, be
loved wife of John V. Coffey, daughter of
Mrs. and the late Edward O'Dea. sister
of Rev. Bishop O'Dea, of Seattle, Joseph
O'Dea and Mrs. Chris H. Jones, of this
city, and Thomas O'Dea, of Los Angeles.
Funeral will taao place today from resi
dence, 6S E. Main, at 8:15 A. M., thence
to the Cathedral. 15th and Couch streets,
at A. M. Interment ML Calvary Ceme
tery. ABEL In thla dty. October 10, Mabel B.
Abel, aged 84 years, beloved wife of W.
M. AbeL Funeral will be held from resi
dence, 8506 E. T7th St. 8. E- today
Wednesday), at 2 P. M.. thence to Lents
Baptist Church, where service will be held
at 2:80 P. M.. Rev. Albert Ehrgott. of
ficiating. Friends respectfully invited to
attend. Interment ML Scott Park Ceme
tery. O'BRIEN At realldence, 72 North 20th St.,
Mrs. Mathew O'Brien, aged 73 years,
mother of J. P. O'Brien. Funeral servi
ces will be held today fWednesday) at 4
P. M.. at Dunning a; McEntee'e chapel.
The remains will ba shipped to wlnsted.
Conn., for Interment. Please omit flowers.
PRAG October 9. at Walla Walla Qua L,
Prag. brother of Jacob, Max, Otto and
Laura Prag and Mrs. A. Gllson. Funeral
from Flnleya undertaking Darlors tomor
row (Thursda). at 1 o'clock.
PRAG The funeral services of the late
Oustave L. prag will be held at Fln
ley'a parlors at 1 P. M., Thursday, Octo
ber 13. Friends Invited. Interment Avah
bnolum Cemetery.
RAUUSSEN The funeral services of the
late Christina Raemussen will be held at
her late residence, 119 Graham are., at
1:80 P. M. today (Wednesday). Friend
Invited. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.,
MAKdl'All Bl.lXi.
FLORA L DEMONS.
Fnones: Main 61 02; A 1103.
Dunning A McEntee. Funeral Directors,
7th and Pine. 1'hono Main 4J. La-dy as
slatanL Office of County Coroner.
A. H. ZGLLKR CO.. 894 Williams avo.
Phone East 1V8S, 1 1088. Lady attendant.
J. P. FINI.EV A SON, Sd and Madison
Lady, attendant. I'Uoiie Main 9. A loan.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Dlrect
ors. Z20 3d t. Lady assistant. Phone M. 603.
EAST RIDE Funeral Directors, successor
to '. K. Dunning. Inc. K. 5-', B tiSi.
I.KKI H, Undertaker, cor. Kast Alder and
atxth. East ?SL. is 1888. Lady assistant.
OREGON HUME SOCIEH
OFFICE CITV HALL.. Mala ASS. A IMS.
HUMANE OFFICER. Uera-eaat Crate.
Residence. 24 ai. lh -N. Ess 47 is.
R. A. Dunmlra, Has. 838 Wasoo 8L
W. O. Eaton. Raa 78 E. ISth. atst 11 So.
Horse Ambulance. A C101; Pr. Ex. 4.
Mights. Sundays and Mslldaya A U Ta,
x. 4; Trunk I.
yrw TODAY.
Drugstore For Sale on East
Side. Must Be Taken
at Once.
Fine location. Do I rip pood business.
Soda fountain, new fixtures and clean
stock. Owner will sell for invoice price.
Stock and fixtures will invoice between
S6000 and J7U00. Rent $50 per month.
This will positively not appear again.
If you mean business come In and see
us.
A. K. HILL, 419 Henry Bid.
UNION AVE
60 feet on Union 100 feet on Grand;
greenhouse on Union and nine-room
house on Grand avenue. Price $15,000.
Terms. Would take Improved farm
worth $7500 In exchanse.
GODDARD WIEDRICK,
343 Stark St.
$7500 Down
will handle apartment-house netting
300 per month, balance to suit.
Price 28wOOO.
E. P. KIG,
Amrricttm Trniit Co.,
213 Chamber of Commerw.
SNAP,
Corner lot, SOxlOO, near E. Eighth
and Burnslde; eight-room house. Rent
al value $60. Price $7000.
GODDARD at WIEDRICK,
243 Stnrsi St.
Best Inyestment in Portland
150 feet front and 100 feet deep, on
East Third street, close to new steel
bridge. An elegant piece of property
for onlv $25,000. Will double In value
In lese "than two years. Good terms.
F. Fl'CHS
42w Chamber of Commerce.
Member of Portlaad Kealtv Board.
FOR sale: iso
No. 447 Main street. Lot 40x50 feet
and two-sOry residence. Trade direct
with me. .
ARTHTR KOH.
407 Slata Avrpee. ew York City.
For Sale Barber Shop
In Best Town In Oregon. A V 553,
Oregonlan.
NFTV TODAY.
Just' Look
913 Net
on $20,500.00
King Street Apartments.
Only $6500.00 Down.
Let us show you this
morning.
Albert Welch & Son
703 Board of Trade.
Richest Lands
I OREGON.
5 and 10-Acre Tracts.
CHEHALEM ORCHARD DISTRICT
20 miles from Portland; "red shot"
soil. Partly timbered, timber worth
more than price of land, which pur
chasers may cut and ship us In pay
ment for land If they so desire.
These lands are of fabulous richness,
equaling; in value the IRRIGATED
lands of North Yakima, which bring
$1500 to $2500 an acre 250 miles from
Portland.
Our "red shot" lands require NO
IRRIGATION, are within sipht of
Portland city limits, and are sold at
vastly lower prices than Yakima,
Hood River or Itogue River lands.
FIRLANDS TRUST CO.
804-808 Spaldlns; Bids;., Portlaad, Or.
To Exchange
85-acre platting proposition within 35
mlnuto ride of city on olectiio line, on good
macadam road Id nlco country village, near
stores, churches, school and mall at your
door dally: water piped to the houso and
barn; 8-acr orchard; will exchange for In
come property In the city.
98 acres. 11 miles from Portland, on good
country road. under cultivation, 80 acres
old pasture land and easy cleared, balance
timber; this place can be sold In 6 and
10-acre tracts at a big advance over price
asked; near good school and lies tine; will
take city property In exchange.
10 acres, near station. 42 minutes' ride of
city, on county road, under cultivation,
balance easy cleared: near good school;
will consider lot as first nayment.
A. W. SMITH CO..
4S Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 6828.
Glisan Street
Half Acres
on beautiful 80 - foot boulevard one
mile east of city limits. All in fine
cultivation. Three blocks from Mount
Hood Electric Station. TIME FROM
DOWN TOWN LESS THAN 35 MIN
UTES. Compare this with time to other
acre tracts and you will buy. $600.
Verv easv terms.
1012 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Owner on tract all the time.
$8500
A warehouse site, with 150 feet
of switch already in, that can't be
beat. Let us show you.
KEASEY
IHUHASDHJEFFERY
232 Chamber of Commerce.
BARGAINS
IN BETTER - CLASS HOMES.
Ten-room home, new, in Ladd tract.
All the new conveniences. Extra well
built. Only $6000, on easy terms. Will
take $2300 cash and make liberal dis
count. Fine six-room bungalow, near Thirty
fifth and Division streets. Only $4500.
Some terms.
We build good houses at the lowest
possible figure. Plans and estimates
free on all houses built by us.
SLATER & HIGGINS
Phone Sellwood 182G.
For Sale
A BIG BARGAIN on a prominent Sixth
street corner, between
Washington and
Burnslde streets, be
low the market price.
Desire to raise cash
and will quote low
price In order to make
quick sale. There are
no other lots avail
able In this congested
business district. Ap
ply quickly to A L
498, Oregonlan.
Mortgage Loans
MORTGAGES FOR SALE
JOHN BAIN
SOS SPALDING BUILDING
$5000 Dovn
will handle Income property netting
$230 per month; balance to suit.
Price 930,000.
E. P. KING,
American Trust Co..
213 Chamber of Commerce.
mm
n V IMPROVED PROPERTY.
Prudential Loan A Tract Co..
416 Commercial Club Bldg.
COILIS, BERRIDGG A THOMPSON,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS-AUDITORS,
324 Worcester Block. Phone Main 657.
MORTGAGE LOANS
CO JOHN E. CRONAN, HOI
J O 902 Spaldlns; Bids;. f C
Mortgage Loans 5
For the Larger Amounts.
EDWAKD E. GOUDEY,
I.rnls BnlldlnaT.
National Credit Association
VOTE RHOKEKS,
COLLECTION'S.
02 Worcester Bids.
KEVT TODAY.
Irvington
Home
On 75x100, two blocks from Broad
way; 10 rooms. A dandy buy.
$8500
Chapin & Herlow
332 Chamber of Commerce.
Ask for Mr. Van Nice.
Portland Heights
Home altes for those' who want tha
best. Level, magnificent, unobstructed
views, splendid approach, most exclus
ive neighborhood.
BROOKE
MAITf 3551. A 8SS0.
RF.AL B8TATK DEA1KB8,
Beck. William O, I15-J1 Falling bldg.
BRUBAXCR at BENEDICT. I0 McKay
bids. M. 54.
Chapin as Herlow. 332 chamber Commerce,
Cook. B. 8. Co.. 608 Corbatt bldg.
Jennings c Co. Mala lit 0 Oregonlan.
PALMER-JONES CO.. U. P., tit Commer
cial Club bldg.
Tbe Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ave. and
Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition).
BEAIESTATE
For Sale Lots.
ALROT.
' Bee thl elegant new addition. Just put
on the market, west slope of ML Tabor,
East 60th St., bet. Salmon and Taylor.
All Improvements. Including paved streets.
8 carline, 2 block to fine school, and
the price are right. Terms 10 per cent
down. 2 par cent per month; also 2 new
home tn this tract. Just completed, of
the most modern and exclusive designs.
Terms to suit, responsible parties.
W. L. NASH. OWN Ell,
199 East 50th st. Phone Tabor 7M.
1000 CASH, balance on Installments; unusu
al, for this Is on Portland Heights proper;
this amount of money will enable you t
build your own home according to your
own Ideas and by your own architect ana
builder. The lots cost $1660 to 11850.
therefor, at a cost of 14000 to 60O0 you
can secure a desirable home. This is a
locality where, when you wish to dispose
of your property you can sell at a proliu
LB NOIR & CO..
Dealers in West Sid Realty.
Gronnd Floor. Chamber of Commerce.
MONET IS MADE
IN CLOSE-IN LOTS.
Tou pay but little more, but your rise
In value is swift and sure. We offer In
walking distance from business district
on E 22d. near Sandy road, fine bulia-ing-lbt.
from 1250 to 19O0; lPj:v
district: also a few big snaps In 50x100
lots near 81st St.. for !00. Take Rose
City cars to 22d St.. office on grounds.
Portland-Pacific Inv. Co., 418 Railway Ex
change. Marenau
... n r.r,nHT,ia T VPfl t AAA
They are 40x100 ft.; located on Eaat
Bide. 15 minutes' ride from 2d anaAlderj
tbree blocs xrom nciiwwu
tsrma
MERIDIAN TRUST CO.,
109 Railway Exchange Bin.
Phones Marshall 25S4JAT4So;
50x100. facing the river; fine f or flats
or a nice residence: on Larrabee. between
RaScock and Dupont; price SWOO. Includ
ing ail street work; the Broadway bridge
going in makes this a snap.
" GRUSRI & ZADOW
81T Board of Trade bldg.. 4th and Oak.
IRVINOWOOD Take Broadway car. get off
at Klickitat street and walk east, where
you can buy beautiful lota 60x100 with
natural shrubbery for as low as '25 per
lot; agents always on the ground. West
ern Securities Co.. agents, 414 Spalding
bldg. .
PORTLAND HEIGHTS, grand site, about
16 000 so. ft.. 1000 fit, above city, gentle
(almost imperceptible) southern slope,
magnificent view, 4 blocks car. suitable
for Invalid with respiratory trouble,, or
for sanitarium; 400: any terms; ne
In terest; must sell. XXX. Oregonlan.
WE have some choice lots Is
Park that we can give secon-. mortgages
on. or we will build you a horr. on one
of them. S. D. Vincent : Co., 41T Ch, of
Com. Member of Realty Igjerd.
A BARGAIN, mj
A $400 equity In a good East Sid lot.
8 blocks from car and on good street: neea
money and will sell for 250 cash. B.
W. Taylor Co., 628 Chamber of Com
merce. .
$10 DOWN. $10 PER MONTH.
Fin view lot, matured fruit trees, re
stricted district, near car, cement walks.
Bnll Run water, fruit cared for free or
charge. 202 Board of Trad bldg. Mar
shall 4T3. A 1022.
WEST STARK AND S2D STS.
Lots $SO, easy terms; best buy la tn
city; new carline building; see us at oa
. BMPIRE RaYA.LT Y TRUST CO.
402 Yeon bldg. Marshall 340.
IRVINGTON corner, south of Braze at.;
18&00, terms.
JOHNSTON, BOTHFTJR 4 TCPFORD.
008 Chamber of Commerce. Main 0967.
""BUSINESS L0T7"W00DST0CK. $550
A fine corner, adjoins new school, $250
cash, balance easy; grab this. Fred W.
German. 829 Burcside. M. or A 2776.
WB all like to live In the country If w
can but Is there any place In the coun
try around Portland that Is livable now
except FalkenbergT
DEAD broke and must sacrifice my equity
of $125 In Klamath Falls lot; will take
If sold at once. Address J 546, Orego
nlan.
$10 CASH; nice lot, 00x100. near Firland;
city water, graded street; $425.
HIGLET & BIBHOP. 132 THIRD ST.
LAURELHURST Lot 6, block 61, equity;
$200 under the market; by owner. AO 46S,
Oregonlan
$10 DOWN. $10 MO.
Beautiful building lot, all fenced and in
garden. See owner, 88 10th. near Stark.
100x100 APARTMENT site on Glisan St..
between 20th and 21st; $22,000; very easy
terms. AO 469. Oregonlan.
LOT for sale lu Klamath Falls. AO 48T.
Oregonlan. '
6NAP $2000 Lower Alblna lot, 100 fet
from Mississippi avenue. Main 2292.
$450 SNAP, 60x100. $4th and Emerson. 0$
Gerllnger bldg. Main 3261.
NICE corner lot In Laurelhurst, equity for
sale. 50c on the dollar. B 2150.
FOR SALE 50x100 lot. close in. on SU Johns
carline. cheap for cash. C 520, Oregonlan.
For Bale Houses.
SIX seven and eight-room houses In Beau
mont 1 block to car; every modern convenience-
furnace, sleeping porch, excep
tional bargains, easy term. Phone Tabor
8041.
ROSE CITT PARK BARGAIN.
Owner offers beautiful new 6-room mod
ern bungalow, full basement and attic
only $2900, easy terms. Phone mornings
or evenings. Tabor 8040. ;
PORTLAND HEIGHTS 7-room modern
house 4 bedrooms, beautifully Improved
lot on block car; $4000, easy terms.
Main 36S1. BROOKE. A 38 3.
OWNER'S sacrlflce; greatest bargain; Rich
mond bungalow, 1179 Ivon St.. :)200; $250
cash, balance - monthly; Immediate pos
session; investigate today.
MODERN 6-room bungalow, wood cornice,
wood wainscoot, buffet, bookcases, Dutch
kitchen; price $2300, easy terms. Owner,
phone Maranau jos.
FOR SALE or rent, furnished 8-room modern
house, one block from car. restricted district-
$3000. easy terms. Phone owner. C
2224. - -
GOOD HOME! GOOD INVESTMENT!
Only $2i00. your own terms, or discount
for some cash: 5-room cottage. 2 full
lota Telephone Tabor 1892.
IF TOU want a 6-room bungalow or a 8
room. two-story house, phone Bltvan,
Tabor 70S. '
WEST SIDE house of 8 rooma partly fur
nished. S71 5th St.; walking distance
Main 29.
i-54)0 Modern 5-room bungalow; Jot 50x
100- $.100 cash, balance monthly. Phone
Woodlawn 3229, C 2129.
12100 Six-room house; $200 cash, bal. $13
per month. Phon Woodlawn 8229. C 34
m