Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 05, 1912, Page 14, Image 14

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    i4 mr: 3ionxix orekomax, tu"esday, march 5, 1912.
TAFT, LA FOLLETTE
AND Tl AIDED HERE
Nominating Petition for Trio of
Presidential Aspirants to
Be Filed This Week.
LOCAL CHIEFTAINS ACTIVE!
1 rendition Counrii n Its plan to ej-tah-1fh
power plant on the Walla Walla
Hirer, a fw milc from Walla Walla.
IrotxriY.ownri 11 vine alonpr the
trnm have Inrorporatcd the Walla
Alalia lUvrr Por Company and will
rn-lMvor lo ccur I he water rUrMs
contemplated hy the Oreson town. The
Pendleton Council propose to establish
a municipal lUrliUiiff plant on the south
fork, of the river.
The new company would take the
water only a hort dmtanee from where
the nllecun Council flesiree to take
It vupply, and hy diverting ttve water
develop over 2n00 h"rwpow. The in
tention la to furnish pomer for manu
facturing; pitrpons in thla rlty. The
mmpinv haa h?en Incorporated under
tie lams of Orriron. and stockholder,
all property-owners alon the proposed
atte. believe they can check Pendleton's
effort f.r Independent poww.
MeSr? ICci-rlTcd From Wisconsin
Candidate Saj He Will Soon
Henme IfU Work on Ktr
inz Line of Politic.
evtfa Art.
pre 4llp.itrh.."
It w aurrmritstiTely announced t
the Taft. Koonevelt and l,a Follette
ht.if quart era. respectively. In Port
land yeMerdjiy tli. 1 1 petition nominat
ing :n--e three men candldaten for
the KrpuMl. n nomination for preM
lent would be flle with the Secretary
f Stare before the rml of thl week.
Mor than 400" . .(nature to the Taft
petition, or ovr four time the re
o'lire nu tuber to pl.ce bl name on
1 he rrlmery nomt n.unc bullot. hare
leahd headquarter in the Setllnc
b ltldinc The fwtttinn were rlrrult-l
in nine .-ounilrs outiie nf Multnomah
'ount r,
la Multnomah County alone. "nTft
names were secured to the Taft peti
tion an.! 3o t;ned the eamc petition
In I'matill "oun:y. FEeptibltran In the
fofi'wtna: otiier counties of the state as
'ted to romplet.- the T-ft petitions:
Washington. Mart on. Morrow. Monday,
Waco. Haker. tlilltam and Klamath.
4er Telia mt H
"I notice by the
M W". R Ayer. rhalrmin of the Port
land Tart committee yeterdy. "that
Mr. Roosevelt irnf harm;; maOe any
lrornl.e Ut June that he would sup
port President Taft for a seioinl term.
Thl i very adroit on hi part. It i
not material at the present time. He
t tryirjr to dt-.tra.-t attention from the
real t.je. which I, when did he chanse
his mind about being- a candidate tatm-
self-
l obserTe that at the close of hi
letter he declares tuat his position on
June 2.. 1 1 1 . was exactly as It alwavs
had been. Ills own word were 'that
I will not be a candidate Ir. 1912 my
self and thl wa the point tnat Sec
retary Mever and Secretary Sttmson
artJ upon.
'The erlaratlnns of that letter and
the previous statements of Mr. Kooe
velt simply show that other influences
have been at work and lend color to
other assertions made In this city by
the National cam pa 1k n manager for
Senator I .a Follette tuat Mr. Itooeerelt
was drafted Into the preacnt fjrht by
tlie Interests back of the steel trust.
Taft ar1era An It.
Taft headquarters was Tistted yes
terday by many Republicans from
Kastem Ormon and Willamette Valley
counties. Kncouraglnc reports were
made by each visitor. In addition to
the personal viaits of these Kepubll
rana. several letter from Republican
In rountlea outside of Multnomah also
were received. Writing from Pendle-
l!nr W tVllnar a. L.
.... . . . .
Taft committee In 1'matilla fountr.
a tired the ajeneral committee that the
Kepublioan of that fount y bad "the
UooerTelt people n the hip."
la another letter. Joan W. thyronine,
Jr. of forvallla. Informed the commu
te tnat Itooevelt sentiment waa not
trorf In Iknton County. "I.0031
velt action In the laat few day."
aid Mr. Ithycombe in his letter.
hav turned a great many Republi
cans aaatnet him ho heretofore had
a areat deal of admiration for the ex
Prenident At 1 Follette beadiuarter. Thomas
Mi 'uaker. state manager, said nom
inating petitions for the Wisconsin
man were be In; collected from the out
side counties and would be filed in
the Secrr tary of State office before
the close of this week. Mr. MrCusker
recvived a telegram yesterday from
Senator La Follette In mhlch the au
thor said he e pet-ted In a few days
a ram to "be no the ftrtnsr line." The
text of the message follows:
W are clad lo hear your a-ood re
port and assurances a to Oregon. Like
enouracement conies from other
state. Senator Uronna goes to North
Pwkota to speak and says be will carry
that state. Other speakers will make
a;restve campaigns In progressive
terrltorv. I shall myself soon be on
tne flrinc line.
"For seTeral da I hare been re
ceiving letters from supporters of
Senstir 1.4 Follet te from all over the
rte asfuriiit; nm t-'ar they have acain
line.i lp f r him and are dolnc what
t liey ran t promote hi cand idacr.
atd Mr. Mr'u!kT. Thre lirpubll
rin bad ceased work I ecaus- of in
iruThfTil repir:s clr-ulated to 1hee(fct
1 h.t 1 r oilei t 1141 witn ira wn as a
iandMa:e. The result is. U' admirers
ar now worklnc all t h harder and w ill
oniplcte the I. a Follette petition In
a d.iy or two. Th'i doirlne to do ao
ma sltsn the petition either at my of
fice or a", the t 'our: house."
Mweelt I'rt ! are o. K.
F. W. Mulkey. ntute committeeman
frr the N-itlns,l It'ocvlt ('ummltito,
at! yr?:erd.t y that a pre Itmlnary ft
arninst.on of the Kiwvrlt iet Itlons
already circulated In this state showed
t he m to be entirely regular and con
tatnm: the nr.wry number of sign
er. Vr. Mulkev ?ai-l the ietltlon would
be fllrtd some time thl week. The mat
ter of whether or not l:osveU I to
be represented in the official pamphlet
to be published by the state will be
o end ml by t he niernlers of the execu
tive committee of the National Koose-
rlt orantxj4tton.
As mnaer of the Roosevelt cam
psicn. Mr. Mulkey was especially op-imu:l-'
esierJay. When asked re-
EJirrlln; tfis plans of lCooavelt sup- t
V-rtec looklrjc to a rr:nil caro;alcn
in the state, he remarked that he did
not think any ortianixed effort would
be required t- Insure the success of
j;.wJli candidnrv in thl state.
""T' ere a a remark ble under-cover
ef rnthustm In renn f-r Mr. Koose
velt." said Mr. Mulkey. "lou may not
come In contact with it anions; the busl
ne men and poltt 1 -lans. bu: there Is
a strong vntir.'nt for the ex-Prstdent
amon j the people In the country. I
am satisfied that the attacks that are
teinc msMe on htm at this time are
asistln his candidacy. The people of
the country know Kooeevclt. have a
thoruueh knolire of bis rerrd In
the past an 1 know shit may be ex
pected of Mm in the future. Wheu the
votes In the April primary elretloa
have been counted It will be found
that he has received a blireep vote than
eulier Taft or 1-a Fwlleite.
M GAY IS FOfl SELLING
FOHMKIt liOlUXE
WANTS T SKK
SfPPOnTLH
CIIAXGK.
VrlI-Knoii Portland Man Sayt
cnalor Should Sonil More
Time In Home Slnle.
PORTLAND-TUALATIN
TUNNEL PROJECTED
Valley Land Owners Aid Plan
to Expend $3,000,000 on
Bore Under Hills.
TUBE TO REACH CITY HUB
Promoter of Vndertaklnjr, Sanpotnc
of Sacxcfti In Halsina Amount
Necessary by Fro Rata Sums
on Iand VnPne Basla.
Included in the many assurances of
active support lien SelPna; I recelvlnsr
in his randidscy for the Republican
nomination for United Slates Senator
are those of K publicans who former'
ly have lovally supported Senator
Bourne. Anions; the Intter I Dr. Harry
F. McKay, who Is now enthusiastically
for Mr. Selling In Tils candMacy for th
L nlted Star-. Senate.
It. MeKay is well known to the peo
ple of Portland and Oroejon. and may
he fairly t.iken as typltal of that class
that discharges the duties of the cttl-
sen and dw not ask nor expect
favors from politicians. Ir. MKy
supported Senator Bourne six year
aic be-ue he believed the election of
Botirne at thnt time would be the best
expression of Oregon's faith in State
inent No. l. and the whole system of
popular Kovernment which has come to
be known Nationally as the "Oreicon
system."
"I do nt believe a Fnlted States
Senator from Oregon should be so
habitually absent from the state as the
senior Senator ha been In the past."
said !r. Mckv yesterday. "No man
can pronerlv reoresent hi ennstituent
nitho-it a fairly conMunt nilnatln? with
them. I make no charge of incapacity
or dishonesty atralnel Senator Bourne,
but am supporting Mr. Seliin because 1
be! m e be would more a curat el v and
efficiently reprcecit the people of Ore
aon. since he knows their wants and Is
familiar with even the rmallcst dttalls
of their local conditions."
An additional factor In shaping Pr.
McKay's course In Indorsing Mr. Sel
in waa his belief In Mr. Selling's hos
tility to araft In all forms. The ex
pertence of lr. McKay In public offl'
and political life was adequate for him
to realtxe the peril of official dishon
esty. "My view Is that the money of
the people should be expended solely
fr t he benefit of the people, snd I
rfroanlxe In Ben Sel line a fearless and
Irreconcilable foe to a-raf t. the proer
man to represent OrcKon and have
hand In the disbursement of funds
from the National treasury." concluded
It. McKay.
It. .McKay is one or the many prom
inent ll publican, supporters of S inte
rn en t No. , who have ca I led on M r
Selllna and pledged hlin their earnest
support of his candidacy.
AMorla Has XKrt Month.
ASTORIA, lr.. March 4. Specla).
The records In Loral Weather bserver
Uilmore' office show that February
was an except tonally wet month, th
total rainfall bein 10.3 Inchea. or 3.3
Inches above the a vera if for the corre
sponding month of the previous year.
There were 2 rainy days. IS days were
rloudv. were clear and & partly
cloudy. Th greatest precipitation dur-
tnz anv M hours was 1.94 Inches on
Februarv 9. The least rainfall dur'na
anv February since the records have
been kept was In I6s. when there were
2 M inches, while the irreatest was In
1IT9. the precipitation durlna February
of that year beinc 1 1 Inches. The
maximum temperature last month was
nhlle the minimum was 34 dejrree
above sero. and the greatest dally
ranice was 20 degrees.
t 1LT MimCOROI-OtilCAI. RKPOKT.
rORTI.ANB. Msrch 4 Maximum temper
ature .' iTr-B . mtr.tiimm. T.H drreea.
Ktvr rradln. t A. M . V 2 feet: chanic in
laat r h"ir. nene. Tomi ra: fall. I". M.
ti t I M non . total rainfall alnr fp-
i-mher 1. li I. rT.SS Inchea; normal, t2.lt
In- hea; dfu-i-ncy. 49 Inches. Total sun
pninw. 9 hnura. toaatMe. 11 hears 1? mln-
ute, 1 barometer reduced to sa Isrel; at
1. i... t : inches.
WKAT11ER CONDITIONS.
TAflOHt
Wind.
R'sf t
W aathe
' irs.oi ik ,1'ieudy
p..,M 4?o Afins Cloudy
,.,,t .n - n ftri Pi. eioudjr
'"a r SK 'ritar
hi. a t:N '(..urfr
.r-- ' II 04 NF: t'loudy
1 e Motnra ? It V n..
uluth f oo R fl'ir
i Kutvkt I 4 .o 4 I V Km
ton .. U sE fi.m-ly
1 ltrln, I ts.i 4N )UJv
.U-li.R H- ' 1- Mi "oinir .
Kanoi 'it) 3-.o V i j.ul
Warhfild t 5".e 4 iV "loudT
M ir.!rrl i S" 4 SV Pt ioud
N (:!-? ! C O.On K inurtT
Y.tI I 3: ." ISrl 't.u,i-
N rh Had 14 K I'loudy
Vrth 1 aktma ; i:i IiiNE 'lrr
I'hnlt ( ;., 4K .PI. cloudy
Po. -ate.: ; IT'VUO 4 " 'Snow
pirtlnd 0.- IK !t'iir
Kii,rc 50 4 W 'Ham
M:rimnlo I r I S 't'lottdy
t 1.. u:a ! 3ft V14 E ;.iu.iy
m I'm; I 2: 4 1 4 e :ar
rait I.aa 4:o.: 4 n W Pi. cloudy
.-an I -r. I :.;:i!sv,cifif
Man Vraticlsco ... 5.; I S 'iudy
Sp-okane 4" 0 . o t N'E "r
Ta-oma I MU: K'ioudy
Tsttsh Nlvnd ...J 4 o ?, K ,-:lttar
Walla Wa . : 1 K , "lar
Wu iingtuo ( 4 N 't'loudy
W in til pe MO.fto XW iir
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Ti l"Itf'rn'a dU'urbanre haa moved
northward t tb Tea.n oait, hi I- pvr
tronatrurtlon of a tunnel under Coun
cil "rest and a connectina; subway tube
under 1& blocks of the West Side to a
point about the center of the business
district, involving an expenditure of
approximately $3,000,000. will, from
present Indications, be undertaken this
year by property owners of the Tuala
tin Valley, according to an announce
ment made yesterday.
Fred Oroner. Frank rtowell, K. M.
Brook. C. K. Wickland and H. Collier,
of Scholia and Iaurel, are the principal
Washtn&rton County men support in
the project. They are anions; the larg
est landowners In the Tualatin Valley,
the five men owninsr property valued
at more than $1,000,000.
Joining them are a largje number of
farmers and property owners who have
tentatively agreed to subscribe their
quota of the amount deemed necessary
to construct the tunnel and subway. It
Is declared that fully 90 per cent of the
ownership represented In 200.000 acres
of rich land In the Tualatin Valley can
be counted upon for the financing of
the enterprise. It is estimated that
there are at least 300.000 acres of addi
tional land which would be directly
benefited by the tunnel that would
provide another source of financial as- ;
sistanre.
While the promoters of the project
are not prepared to announce the de
tails or the rinanclal end. it was ao
mltted yesterday by t, K. Wickland
that a certain percental f the val
ues of the lrnd In the entire district
would be p'.fdtfcd to guarantee the
cost of the bore. It is proposea io
place these plednrea In leftal form so
that they would be absolutely nego
tiable. According to this plan. It
would require a bond of only l an
acre on the 00.000 acre, now virtually
pledged, to pay tbe entire cost.
It was announced yesteroay inoi
within 30 day sufficient pledce would
be obtained to make the proposition
absolutely sound and attractive to the
financial Interest that are expected
to provide the ready capital for the
construction of the tunnel and subway.
That property owners and the busi-
ne interest or tno w ei -ioc are eo
thuslawtlc over the plan of the Tualatin
Valley farmers and land owners Is indi
cated In the assurances given the pro
moters that a substantial share of the
cost would be met by them. According;
to the nearotlation -nder way. one of
the chief features of the tunnel project
will be a biar subway, or a continuance
of the tunnel, which will extend from
the Council Crest hill, on the West Side.
to about the center of the business dis
trict, a distance between 15 and 20
blocks. It is proposed to purchase a
half-block and erect a depot at the ter
minus of the tube.
Usat aaid Weat IilatHefa Kaver Work.
'With the farmers and land owners
In the Tualatin Valley lined up strotiK.
and with the assum nces or financial
support from West Side property own
ers and business Interests, -there in no
doubt now that the tunnel and subway
111 be built." sit id Mr. Wickland last
nlsjht. "The people or the Tualatin
Valley are enthusiastic over the project
and sre willing; to do their share for
the enterprise. We now have fully 85
per cent of the land owners pledged to
srlve their Ananclnl support. In a few
days these pledges will be reduced to
lea-al form and converted to an Immense
asset that will amarantee the cost of
the tunnel We have every reason to
believe that we can secure a guaranty
for a $5,000,000 project If such were
desired.
Rapid Traaalt Deal red.
The project has been dtacusaed sev
eral veara. but this Is the first time
that the interests on both sides of the
West Side hills have been able to come
to a mutual understanding;. The people
In our district now realize more than
ever that rapid transit will be the only
factor to develop the Tualatin Valley,
which has always been bottled up by
natrual barriers. The valley contains
as rich sou as can oe rouna in tne
state. When transportation Is Riven
the district by means of the tunnel and
subway, a srreat territory will be
brought within four to 10 minute of
the business center of the city. There
111 be no bridge to cross and no
tedious delay that are now experienced
In traffic. Within Ave years that dis
trict will be the home of thousand of
people, and is sure to become one of the
Kreatest pans or l oriinnn.
"A preliminary survey for tne tunnel
already has been made. Estimates for
the additional cost of the subway have
been prepared. Acrordlna; to present
pUns the entire project would not cost
more than $3.000.00'V
PORTLAND HOTEL
The largest and most magnificent ho
tel in Portland; unsurpassed in ele
pance of accommodations or excellence
of cuisine. European plan 41.50 per
day and upward.
6. J. KACTMA?ft, Mulltr.
tugs.
AMCSEHEXTS.
New Perkins
Fifth and Washington Sts.
A Untpl in trio Verw TToot- rt
Wi ftifSSa Portland's Business Activity
ELctrto Aato Bos. Car. to mod from Unioa
Depot crerr few minute..
L. Q. Swetland, Mr.
HOTEL OREGON,
Portland, Or.,
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co., Props.
HOTEL SEATTLE,
Seattle, Wash.
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co., Props.
Both hotels
centrally located,
modern in every
respect, and
conducted on the
European plan.
HEILIG
Phones Main 1,
Theater
Tth as Taylor
A 1322.
Tonfffht :15
Tomorrow 'is;ht
Special Price
Mat. Tomorrow
HENRY WOODRUFF
In the Musical Fantasy
"THE PRINCK OF TONIGHT
Kvenlncs Lower Floor, S1.50. $1.00.
Balcony. $ 1.00. 7flc. 30c iiallery. 5oc.
Tomorrow Matinee l-owr Floor. $1.
75c. Balcony, 75c. i'Jc liallery, Hoc. 25c.
SEAT SALE OrF-"
TOMOKKOW 10 A. M-
HE1LIO THKATER
3 Thursday, March 7
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. SATURDAY
Mrs. Leslie Carter
In Itupert Hughes' Play
'TWO WOMEN"
Management John Oort. m
KvenitiKs: Lower floor, ll rows $2. 7
rows 1.50. Balcony, first 11 rows $U
next ft rows 75c. last 5 rows 60c. Oal-lerj-
50c.
Saturday matinee: Lower floor, 1 1
rows $1.oO. 7 rows $1. Balcony. 5 rows
$1. A rows ?5c, 11 rows &Oc. Galler'
KC -25c.
Z-t ifei is i
- m I. "
The Hotel Bowers
Eleventh and Stark Sts. Under IVew Management
offers all the convenience-! of a 'high-class
hotel, with all the comforts of a home.
European plan $1.00 per day up. American
plan. too. Famous for Its grill, a la carte
and table d'hoto service at reasonable prices.
Special rate to permanent guests.
F. P. WILLIAMS, MANAGER
iiiHBBafcA-KsU"
HOTEL CORNELIUS
House of Welcome Portland, Or.
Our 14-pas3enger electric 'bus meets all trains. A
high-class, modern hotel in the heart of the theater
end shopping district. One block from any carline.
$1 per day and tip. European plan.
E. P. MORRIS, Prop. A. GROUSE, Mgr
W- T"? r- TMF.ATER
JO.Z-'fc.Ilk A-4 V M.ln Z. A BSOT
Geo- I Baker. Mr?.
TONIGHT All WM, Mt.: d. (S5t).
Sat. (2S-. 50c).
Paul M. Potter, renaatlonal farce.
THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S
Clever cast. One of the most laughable at
tractions of the year. Evening prices 25c,
ftOc. -:c. $1.00. Next week ROB ROY.
MAIN . A 1020
MATIXEE EVEHI DAT
MAT.
l.-m
2SO
NIGHTS: 15c. 25c. 60c, 7S
TVEKK MARCH 4 Robert T. TTalne. In "The
'owrd": Mike Bernard and Mi. Amy But
ler; WMson Brother.: Kle and Prevot;
Manajran and Kdwardu; Charlotte Ra-vens-eroft;
Clamle Roode.
in co Eerr Day.
maress
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
850 Rooms, 104 Suites, "With Private
Batbs.
NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING
Moderate Rates.
PhU Metechan & Sons, Props.
Bclllraa tt Coatldna,
Brrined VmiJevi:.
1VEKK MARCH 4 "nanelnr Ctrl"." with
Julia Curtiit: BennlnKton Brother.; Phil Ben
nett; Mae Uevlln A Company; Let tinufEet.;
Merrltt and Iougia.; Orchestra. Friceis loc
and -5e.
WEEK MARCH -Tojahop
Iastinie; Frits lleuston; Metropoli
tan iuartel: Moore and Browning;; Tbe Co
lonfal Belles; Kire, Bell and Bald tr In; Pan
(atron. Popular prices. MATINEK DAILY.
Box ofllee open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
Boxes and flint row balrony reserved. Curtain
2:30, ;:Laod9. Phone A 2 :, Main 46:46.
CLASSIFI EDAD. RATES
Daily or 6 an day.
Per Lias.
Oae time 12
frame ad two oonwullTf time. ... ..... St
tam ad three consecutive times . 30e
batne aai aix or seven consecutive times. . Ate
Remittances must tDcompanj' out-of-towa
erdera.
la New Today all advertlsementa are
charted by measure only, 14 lines te ttas
Inch.
Wbra ene adTertlsenient Is not run to eea
ecutive issues the one-time rate applies.
Six words count as one line on cash ad
vert le merits aud ao ad counted lor less
tban two lines.
On charge or book advert tseraente the
eharre will be based on the actual number
of lines appeal in c In tbe paper, resardleaa
f the number of words In each line.
Tbe above rates apply to advertisements
under "New Today" and all ether ciaaaliica
Uons excepting the following:
.Situations Wanted, Alale.
bi!uatlona Wanted. Female.
Orearonlan will accept classified! a avertl se
mes ts over the telephone, provldlna the ad-vei-tiser
la a subscriber to either pbone. No
prices will be quoted over I be phone, but
bill will be rendered the followinc day.
Whether subsequent advertisements trill be
accepted over the phone depend, upon the
prumptnefc of the payment of telephone ad
Tertlsenient. Mtuation Wanted and Per
sonal advertisements will not be accepted '
oer the telephone. Orders for one lnbcr
tton only will be accepted for "Houses for
Kent," "Furniture for teaie.' "Business Op
port aril ties." "Rooming-Ho uses" find "Want-
NEW TODAY.
SOME CHOICE
BARGAINS
SCfX an acre for 44b acres of A-l
DU land, within 15 miles of Port
land. $Otf an acre for 58 acres n samej
OO locality an above, partly undr
cultivation and no waste land.
d1C an acre for one of the best
vlfav improved farms in Oroeon,
within 15 miles of Portland,
and on pood automobile road
into the city.
WF HAVF soi11 choice 10-acr tracts
lit lirtlC in the Columbia Homestead
Intja, overlooking the Columbia
River. Those tracts are spH
inp for $1 tl an acre, and will
easily double in prices within
this present year, when the
electric line is in operation.
J. M. KRKX'H A CO.,
412-413 Ablnirton Hlria.. 10Va Third St.
XhEATJ-u
FOtttlU
In
:'il"-2S3i!3 3si V
Win::
' vr - m a-i
3SE!
WHEN IN
Portland, Oregcn
STOP AT THK
HOTEL
" Portland's tartest Northwest's Grandest Hostelry"
Absolutely Fireproof 725 Rooms 300 Rooms With Bath
lOO Sample Rooms
Oernmn n entire black is tk beart of buttaes. and Duodil dirtricu. The met nurnifl
cent Lobby, Rettaarant, Ballroom, Banquet Hall and Public Rooms In tbe Wet. Tbe ntmnr
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BUBOPBAN PL AH RATES Sl.S TO S.0O PER DAT
Busse Meet Ercrj Train and Steamer
H. C. BOWERS, Maaacer J. m. BROWWBLL, Awi.tant Manager
LYRIC
TOM MAl'OriRK.
Slncina Celt from the Heather.
THE TRIO,
Weiss, Cunningham & Weiss, and
MISS TOMMY FROM TKXAK.
Two Performance Nightly, Matineea nallr.
Friday iclit 4 horns airls' contest after
eah performance.
Festival. Klks or other biff conventions.
M. C. Walters waa elecfod temporary
secretary and a committee of five, Mrs.
il. R Cresro. Mrs. II. 1). Judson. K.. A.
Bijcs, George Kossman and D. W.
Schick, appointed to prepare a con
stitution. H. K. Markee, of Sumner
Post, ii. A. H.. nid this post has
more nin from 11 1 inoi a regiments on
Its roster than any other state In the
t'nlon Amonsr other spea kcrs were:
R. P. Htirst, Ir. J. S. Swcnasnn, George
Roj-sman. W. C. I-ynch, H. I Gancoe
and W. J. Spire.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS.
prinut, -4t, Ka
Births.
o 1 iiv w i r o
Ninth street.
r Joneph l.o
February -3",
Illinois Folk Form Club. (
With Kujcene Pland. through si hose
efforts the mretins; had been calld.
acting aa temporary chairman. 100 men
and women from Illinois met at the
convention hall r the Portland com
mercial Club last nlaht and took steps
for the oraranlretlon or an Illinois ao-
ciety. The or isation proposea
closer sods! relations between Illinois
people residing In this city, and to
estehlish headquarters in i'ortrana
rhirh be of arsistanco to nu-
nnians comlns to Portland, eitn
colonists or as visitors to
the
as
Rose
rATTCRfoX To the wife of W. M. Pat
trson. Stxtlfth street and Seventictli ave
nue Southeast, F'hrunry 17. a son.
lHu!,T V To the w if ? uf I. K. Pliolty.
1 'aft Lincoln atrnet, February -3. a
Oau ht or.
K KK ft To the wife of Charlr-a A. Kerr,
M3: Klxty-an-enth street tfouthrast, Feb
ruary I'.'i. (iauit ht-r.
BKW MAN To the w ife of Perl Iw
man. I.-1 Knunrtcs tret. February 2. a
daughter.
MKN'.KN To the witV of Frank Kfen
len. lc.T." Kast Twenty-second street, Feb
ruary 2!'. a sn.
W EI.' 1 H To th wife of James Welch,
R.V1I K.t S-vntieth street Southeast, Feo
ru rv a son.
Jl.VO To th wif of I P. Jung;. 304
Fevonrl street. February a son.
UCKKY To the wifo of I K. Luckey.
Ml' avonn". February 14. a son.
FES Bit To the siJfe of Jacob Fen-r,
Kait ev,-rty-sron4 and Mill streets, Feb
ruary 11, a dsunhter.
F.M,IOTT To the wffo of Frerl M. El
liot t. 1-1 H Grand avenue. February 14. a
son. s
MOIir.oW-To the srif f Jani'i Mor
row. 74A4 Sixtieth avenue Southeast, Feb
ruary 13, a son.
I'OPNIK To th wife of Harry Pom Ik,
4lo First street. February S. .a ion.
KKiEL To tho wife of 1-ouia Sl-cel, 810
Firt atreeta. February 27. a daughter.
llt:TH To the wifu of Charles Huth. 3S7
Twenty-seventh street North, February ,
a rtmiRhter.
CODj'EK-To the wife of E. John Cooper.
.".33 East Thirty-atrventU street North, Feb
ruary 14, a son.
WARD To the wife of Harry Ward. 140
Eatt Thirtieth afreet. February 20. a son.
bEMSKY To the wife of Joe Derasky,
Itt't raruthera street, Februarv i, a son
PTE IN BE flO To the wife of bimon
Pttnherr. t;H First street, February 8. a
(laUKllJ'T.
boXKR To the wife of Ab Boir, C15
First street, Fehruary 11. a daUBhter.
R.Y"A i To tho wife of Frank W. Royal,
Ml?c;KEippl avenue. March 1, a dauKhfr.
BATHER To the wife of Oeorge E. Bau
der. 24o East Forty-sixth street, February
1.0. a son.
HOWKI.I, To the wifa of - MpIvI. i.
Howell, r.iso East Sixtieth street, February
IK. a daughter.
KRAVJTZ To the wife of Barney Kra
vlta, ,sa Second street, February 2tf a
sun.
OLEO.
DUNN In this city. March 4. at the resi
dence of her daughter. Mrs. William
chambers. SO." Minnesota avenue, Mrs.
1 'ha riot t Liunn. ajred K4 years. An
nouncement of funeral later.
JtOMTtMAX At her late residence, 4R04
Sixty-fifth street P. E-, March X Eliza
beth Moiirmsn. aged 70 years. '2 months,
H days. Announcement funeral later.
BAER In New York City, February 'J4. at
hia residence. 3l'2l I'ark avenue, Phillip
Baer, beloved husband of Nancy Baer
tn-e Blums uer.
FTXEBAX NOTICES.
GARDNER The funeral of the late Hugh
Maniev fjardner, aged 39. beloved iun of
Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge M. Taylor, will
av the reaidence. 178 Beech street.
Wednesday. March n. st J-.45 P.
thence to 1 entral Methodist hureh. cor
n-r of Vancouver avenue and Fargo street
wbre services wil be held at 1 1. M
Friends respectfully Invited. Intermen
M t. Scott 1'ark I'emetery.
PICK ERINQ Emily Wood Pickering;, aced
07 rears, 3 months and 3 days, at ber
residence, 371 Sixth street, sister of the
late Mrs. Amanda W. Reed and mother
of Mrs. K. S. Copland. California, Illinois
and Massachusetts papers please copy.
Funeral too ay ( j uesaay), ainrcn o, '& V
M.. from residence. Services at grave pri
vate.
WIELF4NKS The funeral of the late T.
II. Willbanka will be held today (Tues-
oay. at Z I'. rrom tne parlors of H,
E. Pease, Lents. Interment Mount bcott
Cemetery.
Fine quarter block on Park street
with good income. "Will be sold on
easy terms ami at a price iar below
surrounding corners. You 'will be in
terested if you will investigate. For
further parficuars, see
R, F. BRYAN,
.")G5 Chamber of Commerce.
40 ACRES
3SOO
20 DOWX, 10 A MONTH.
V'e are subdividing: our lands into
40-acre farms soil in it at $500 for mch
forty. Southern Paciffc's Natron exten
sion runs throufrh the land. No forty
more than five milexs from the railroad.
Remember, those lands have an aver
age of 24 inches annual precipitation.
AVe are plat tin a; tiie townsitos on the
Natron extension, and will give frea to
each of the first 1 00 farm purchasers
four lots, one in each of four towns,
hs prizes in the great movement "back
to the hind."
rltjXTI: It T.NO CO., Spa Minor Rids.
FLOWERS, floral designs, Nob Hill Flor-
it. iso t Jti ana oiisaa. jjain mis. a sih.
Dunnlog- ft HIcEntee, Funeral Directors.
7th aau 1'lne.. Phono Main 480. Lardy at-
tenoanu ornce ok vounty coroner.
MK. EDWARD HOLM AN. the leadinr fu
neral director and undertaker, 520 Xulrd at
cor. eaimon. iadr sssiMtant.
A. B. ZE1.EER CO.,
Pboue East 1CK8. C 1088.
694 William st
Lady attendant.
J. P. ITM.EV ft SON, 3d and Madhton.
Lady attendant. Phone Main 0. A 1 690.
EAST blOK. Funeral Dirertora. sncceasors
to F. H. Running, Inc. L. 6i, B S65.
BINGEX, Wash.. March 4. (Special.)
At the school election held here yes
terday. Kd H. t?udsdorf was elected for
the three-year term of School Director,
and R. C. Charters was Elected for the
unexpired term of John AV. Phillips, resigned.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Baker's Auction-House, 1 T,2 Park St.,
we start the sale for the furnishing of 26
rooms of rood up-to-date furniture. Sale
starts at 10 A. M. prompt.
BAKER a CROW ELL, Auctioneers.
PENDLETON PLAN OPPOSED
Private Properly Owner Wnultl
BWh-V INisrr Tlsinl clirme. I
Within last l: hours 1 ar tt pre-iputi..n
aa occurred In Houth western Or-f.io, all
f rria. .ri..na. I'tah. i"rlota-o. Taa. lk.a
homa. i :r.njta. Aiabana. ,ew Jer- and
fh iMptr'.ci of Ci.Jumb.. and a ha y ra; r,
fa.t of two Inchea in Z i lifun a aa rst.rTd
f-om ls Ahe,e. :.. whera J.:; tnch
c-arreal In it last l! boura The rains
ef th laat tl:r-e la?s will aea:ly relieve
th drount y tt -istion n 5)utbem Cali
fornia The wathr la eoidr in Southern
ah-'H. the irn jMit!-'n of the Iakotas.
turado. Nr Mn.-v Kanaaa. Oklahoma.
TriJi U'uif'ina. Jl-iriiia. I'lrd n4
Nortbe-n C!!r.im'a; and n-ra!iy warmer
a flier obtains tn othr aeotlona Except
In tri a-.uth -st. the u'f Mtat-a. UttntoUt
and at. hwn. temperatures. u surat.
are b;ow imi-tiiiL
Thai iTrit-a:na ir for ssaeralle fair
t:.e cast. a. here ahowrs sl't prwbably oc-
Irur. Laatrrlj ainds mil continue.
FORECAST..
FVrt'a-id sn4 vicinity Probably fa!r; east-
THE HAIR AND MAKES IT
FLUFFY, LUSTROUS AND. ABUNDANT
WA!.?.. AVAI.7.A. XVs-h. Mtrh
iSj-tf ial In an effort to b!ock
4.h-
t irn an-'
n.t nm ra
U uii'nitrto-nerartT fair,
ra near the cnjfi. eaatarir
to tr rrtaK otr l'uat ajun
t -f Joati d Fli L
r ' I v f r.
i."ror,r. r. krvk
Aiin It strict Forecaster.
Never Any Falling Hair, Itching
Scalp or Dandruff u you use
a Little Danderine.
To b. pos.rsrl of a head of hravy.
brautlfiil hair; .oft. I'i.-trnu. fluffy,
wavy and fr- from danlruff la m.reiy
a matter of lining a littlo Oanderine.
Th wy first application cltano
tha Ural p. tip Ifhlnraa. d..troy and
diMol.-rs every partible of dandruff
and preventa tli liair from fallms out.
It la risv and lnexpnilv to hav
nice, aoft hair and lota of It. Juft k t
a r.-rent bottle of Know-lton'a iJrnder- j fully draw It tliruutih your hair-
tne now ail ilnnr atorea recommend It
apply a little aa dre-ted and within
tefl minute there will be an appear-
an. e of abun'lanc; freihnea., fluf fincfi
and an Incomparable a lop. and lustre
and try a you will you cannot find a
trace of dandruff or fallln hair; but
your real aurprlne will be after about
two weeks' ue. when you will eoe new
hair fine and downy at first yea but
rrally new hair sprouting out all over
your sca'p Iianderlne la. we belleTa,
the only aura hair e-rower: deatroyer of
dandruff and cure for Itchy acalp and
It nevrr falls to atop falling hair at
one.
If you wnnt to prove how pretty
and aoft your hair really la. moisten a
cloth with a little Danderine and rare-
tak-
Ina: one small strand at a time. Your
hair will bo soft, srlofsy and beautiful
In Juat a few moments a dclljrhtful eur
prU aaits everyone who trlei this.
tend.' By
MEETING NOTICES.
A. A.VD A. P. RITE. OREOO.V
ljOTXiK OV PERFECTION" NO.
1. Rrgular tnectinc In Memor
ial Hall. Scottish Hit. Cathed
ra!, thla evenlnir at S o'clock.
Drill Corp. please u. prompt.
By orucr
Yen. Master.
MT. TABOR I.ODOE. No. 4,
A. F AND A. M. Special com
munlrstinrt thfs fTuesday) eve
nlna. March ftth. Weat Side Tem
ple. 7:40 o'clock. F. C. degree.
Visit lnjr brethren Invited to at-
order of the W. M.
M- IU HPACLD1NG. Secretary.
PORTLAND CHAPTER, No. 97.
O. K. S. Stated communii-atlon this
(Tuesday) evening at 334 Russell
sr., H P. M. Degrees, liy order of
AV. M.
VERXO.V S. REYNOLDS.
Sec pro tern.
OREGON COtT NCI U ROTA T
A RCA NUM. meets at the new
tall. Royal Mdjj., formerly Tull A
Gibbs, the first and third Tues
da a of each month, it P. M,
Viiitors cordially welcome.
O. O- HALL. Becretarjr.
Care Honeyuian Hardware Co.
ORIENT LOIVIE I. O. O. V. membera are
invlfd to attend Die funeral of thn child
of Pro. J. T. Fox at residence. No. 372
Stvm street. Tuesday at 10 A. M. Inter
ment Klvcrviesr Cemetery.
W. W. TERRT. Sec
1
LKKCH. Undertaker, cor. East Alder and
Sixth. East 781. B Lady attendant.
bti:VKS COMPANY, 3d and Clay.
4U2, A 321. Lady attendant.
J THE CEMETERY 5
: BeautiRil ML Scott Park !
a UKUE, FEK3IAKXT,
a m o o t; R is. i- o k t-
UMl'SUJiLV JIODIIRX
CEMETERY WITH
I'liKI-Ei'tiL CAliU
r all burial Dlota without erfra
charge, provided with a perma-
. nent irreducible Malnteuanc
Fund. Location Ideal; Just out-
aide the city limits on norto and
west alopes of Mount Scott, con "
talnlng 36 acres, equipped WIIH
.very inoderu convenience. "
TRICES TO SITT A J
tKKV iCU THE Bcl. "
O.NIi H1LE SOUTH OF
LEJlTS. It 12 (i L L A II "
" AUTOMOBILE SKIll- "
Z CE FREE Ut'UlLK.V Z
" L E S IT A D T U H Z
Z CEllETERl. ti ii
I CITY OFFICE, 920-J2I YEON
a, BUILDING. 11AIN 226. A 70s. a
CEMETERY W'FICK, TABOH
lift; HOU PHONE KING B till,
'i'lii-N CALL LOCAL 420L
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE CITY HA 1. 1., Main B0. A TSSl
UIMANI OHlCtR. berceant Crate.
Bealdence. 24 . 24th ?t. East 477.
R. A. Dunmlra, Rea. SZQ Wasco St. w. a.
Eaton, R.v 73 E. 16th. East tlors.
Ambulaoce. A 6101. Pr. E:t- 4.
Kishts. Sundays and Holldajra A fl"-5; Pr.
Ex. 4. Trunk
SEW TODAY.
BARUAI.V
Ten acres, factory ltet 280 feet on R.
H and Columbia boulevard, 400 on Co
lumbia Slough; $20,000. Owner will
take Interest In factory.
X83, Orrgoslag.
MORTGAGE LOANS
XC? JOHN E. CflCKAN, jof
J O sa3 sp.ldl.a side- I
Ol.i.ls. IIKKKIDCiE A TUOXrsiM,
PUSL1C ACCOUNfANTS, AUDITORS,
I2 Uerceater Block. Phraa Mala U07
WEST SIDE SNAP
100x200
Savierand 26tn
$5000 Cash,
Balance of $15,000, 3 years, 6 per cent.
Johnston, Bothfur & Co.
908 Chamber of Commerce Building.
Fine Stores
for Rent
I NEW EDW.tPOS HOTEL
(.RAM) avkmf: aau
KKLNUKT STKU15T.
AVe have two fin stores for rent
In this buildinfr suitable for many
linen of business. The size of the
Ptores is about ltixTO feet, modern
front, liripht. clean and attractive.
Rent Is very reasonable and Ions
lease fan be (dven. Call at
the premises or at I. GevurtJt &
Sons. First and Yamhill streets.
ACREAGE
near Hawthorne-avenue carline. oppo
site entrance to Mount Tabor Park.
Lowest-priced property In district
one-balf-acre.lots $1400 and up. Larg
er tracts if desired. See owner un
ground.
ARTIIt'R P. PIIIKII,
East Sixty-fourth and Division Streeta.
Phone Tnlior 1007.
MONEY TO LOAN
CITY HORTKACEH,
FARM MORTGAGES,
I.OWSST KATES, TEKS1S TO SUIT.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.,
BUZ M KAV UL'll.lH.NCi.
lUlrd a.d strk.
IncomeProperty
If yon have $3000 cash, you can have
possession of my income property,
which pars ' Pr cent net on $S500.
Will let go tor J5800. I'nless you have
cash, don't anewer. A.I 85". Oreonlan.
Ladds Addition
8-room house reduced $500 for quick
pale; this house is thoroughly modern.
If you want a bargain in a home with
in walking distance of business center,
here la your opportunity.
It. R. TI FFOKU A CO.
40T Spalding- "Ida. Mar. 4.147.
NOTICE
To Laureihurst Lot Owners
If you are contemplnyng building
and want financial assurance, call Mr.
BurllnKame or Allison, with the Laurel
hurst Company. Main 1503, A 1515.
Mortgage Loans
on Portland business and residence
property at lowest current rates.
UOKGA.V, KLIi;U.fc:K A BOYCK,
AblDtflon Buildins.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Business and Kesidence Property.
C. V. EVKHETT, T77
C. IJ. SI-MOXDS. i In
11) Board of Trade Bldf. V