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13 FIRST BOAT DOCKS Standard Oil Tanker Ties at Municipal Wharf. Up ASUNCION ENJOYS HONOR Harbormaster Speier Meets an Old Friend In Steamer's Captain ; Jfext Vessel Expected Is Lord j . Ieonsdale of Asiatic Service. Portland's new cargo dock, officially Snown as Municipal Dock No. 1, lo cated between Fifteenth and Seven teenth streets, received its first deep water vessel at midnight last night. wnen the standard Oil tanker Aaun cion steamed up to It from Linn ton and loaded 60 tons of water. Captain Kirkwood, formerly in the barge fleet of the company, was as proud as the master of any passenger jiner to nave won the distinction of being the first to make his vessel fast and to test the mooring posts, an in novation in this harbor, and all in the Clare of the fully illuminated 668-foot dock. The occasion also afforded, an opportunity for a reunion between .Harbormaster Speier and Captain jvirKwooa, who was on hand to super intend the laying of hose to the ves sel. Mr. Speier was second mate on the old Iroquois, in sailing ship days, when Captain Kirkwood was first mate on the same vessel. After taking water the steamer sailed for the south. She is to go to tne Union iron Works at San Fran cisco for minor repairs before resum ing the transportation of fuel oil to jCJordova. The first general cargo to be dis charged at the new dock will be from the British steamer Lord Lonsdale, Bailing in the Kast Asiatic service, which is due here April 16. She is now at ban Francisco, from Copenhagen and other European ports, and has 3 000 tons of freight for this city. The cargo list includes 750 tons of steel rails, some of which will probably be laid in the rear of the new dock at once; also 125 casks of oil from Lon don. 100 bags of coffee from Rotter dam, 860 cases of chemicals, 110 cases or clothespins, 145 cases of enamel ware and 21 bundles of baskets from Copenhagen. It is expected that the Kast Asiatic neet will use the new dock regularly. w. . lirace & Co. also intend to berth steamers there, if present negotiations with the Commission of Public Docks are successtui. MLWACKEE IS COMING HKRJE Aavj- Department Sends Vessel for Festival and Militia Cruise. It will be the cruiser Milwaukie that will be anchored in Portland harbor during the 1914 Rose Festival, word to that effect having been re ceived yesterday from the Puget Sound Navy-Yard at Bremerton. The vessel is in the Pacific fleet and Lieu tenant Commander Jensen, who brought "the battelship Oregon here In 1912, is acting captain of the ves sel. In & general way she is a sister ship of the cruiser St. Louis, which repre sented the Navy at "he 1913 Rose Fes tival, of which Lieutenant W. E. Whitehead was skipper, and it was on that vessel the Oregon Naval Militia cruised last year. It is supposed that the Militia will go out this season on the Milwaukee, but it is not known whether the Navy Department has sanctioned a cruise to Honolulu, which has been urged by officers of the organization. Tho Milwaukee was built at San Francisco by the Union Iron Works and has the same dimensions as the St. Louis, being 424 feet long, beam of 66 feet and mean draft of 22.6 feet. While the St. Louis was built at Philadelphia, both were begun in 1901 and completed in 1906. They are twin-screw types . nd have the same rig, but the Milwaukee has an indi cated horsepower of 24,504, while the St. Louis has 27,484. BEAVER BRXXCS UPPER, TENS Kent Clark Joins Captain Xelson on j China Run, Getting into her old form lor Sum mer, the steamer Beaver was berthed at Ainsworth dock at 2 o'clock yester day afternoon, having entered the river at 6 o'clock in the morning and left .Astoria at 7 o'clock. The liner brought S20 passengers, and representatives of the company classed the travelers as the most substantial appearing crowd to come north this season. The Beaver did not bring a bull bison from Golden Gate Park in exchange for the one chipped on the Bear yesterday from the City Park, though it was under stood the animal was listed. It is thought that the California buffalo will be returned in the cage used in shipping his Portland successor. Word was brought by Captain Ma son that Kent W. Clark, formerly purser on the Beaver, sailed from San Francisco Sunday on the Pacific Mail liner Korea for China, going out as freight clerk for one trip, after which he will assume the berth of purser. That places Mr. Clark again on the same ship with Captain A. W. Nelson, who was master of the Beaver on this run previous to Captain Mason being assigned as commander. Captain Nel son has been dubbed the "Author Skip per" because of . his book. "Yankee Swanson." CROWS OF G ALICIA IS XEXT Santa Cruz Returning for Lumber and Flour Cargo. Portland is to dispateh another of the Harrison Direct Line carriers this month, the British steamer Crown of Galicia, which has been on Puget Sound since March 24 and is coming to work 3000 tons of grain in the interest of Balfour, Guthrie & Co. for the United Kingdom. The ship is in reg ular service and from Portland pro ceeds to San Francisco to complete her load. It is probable she will work Bome general cargo here in addition to cereals. The Crown of Toledo left here Jasf week wHh grain. The Grace liner Santa Cruz, which discharged inward cargo here last month, comes from Puget Sound today to load for the West Coast and New York. The liner is to take considerable lumber, but there will be large lots of other stuff, as she took on about 125, 000 sacks of flour in the north for South America and more will be re ceived here. The flour trade in the South is showing new life and steady shipments are looked for. SICSLAW JETTY TO BE FIXED Cargo or Barge Frederick May Be Salved Soon. Major Morrow, Corps of Engineers, TJ. S. A, .was informed by telegraph yesterday from Siuslaw that the work of repairing damage to the jetty there, resulting from the barge Frederick having been carried against it April S. sustaining damage so she sank, will be started as soon as cargo from the Fred erick Is salved. Without going- into details the mes sage states that a Ions section of the outer Jetty tramway was materially damaged. The Frederick was rn tow of-the tug L. Roscoe, and had a cargo from here of lumber, steam shovels and other railroad material. It is reported she Is a total loss. HEARING FIXED OX BRIDGE Backers and Objectionists to Be Meard by Major Morrow. Arguments for and against the con struction of the interstate bridge to connect Oregon and Washington across the Columbia, also bearing on the type of draw deemed best in the Interest of travel and shipping, are to be heard by Major Morrow, Corps of Engineers. U. S. A., at room 802 Couch building at 10 o'clock, April 20. in compliance with instructions from Washington, where formal nnnli,-.rn j rc-'fiii rw umuB UE fore the Secretary of War by Waddell ...ni,6ura, engineers, for permis sion to erect the crossing. Persons interested are asked to be ""C"L "r io xorward written state ments Settins- fnrlVi thAt. .. ; - -.'"- t it n j. vv rit- ten arguments uhm,i.i v. i - . . , ...... c in omce ."l 1S- Drawlngs have been sub- .u.i.ou y lne engineers of the bridge and of rlirfro. . ..jkc ......... j i'cj ui arawa, so those regarded adaptable for condi- selected. Oral H " ...in i. . --. " msumeau will be forwarded to the War Depart- ucuioion. LUMBER CARGO IS IMMENSE 8 Vessels on Columbia River Carry 46,713,944 Feet In Month. ASTORIA rtr- n . i J I e month or March. 33 vessels i. . ? , LnB ln,lls ln the Lower Colum bia River riltrtn . . miu iueir comoined cargoes amounted to 26,498.000 feet of , nnn e-A""" .V""el- ZS' "ylng mestic Dorts. and fmiF .-. i , 3 807.000 feet of lumber, are "a route '""inii mere were 26 vessels, carrying: 20.213.924 feet of lum- , me upper river district. This makes a. tot, k i a...b w w tooci a, wiin car V,46'713'944 feet of lumber, that Vt. lno "-oiumDia River last month. Xews or Oregon Ports. . 4. peciai.) Iam?'S? pla"tine steamer Major .Be,u. wnicn arrived Sun day from Puget Sound, is now engaged iii3 mines in tne lower harbor Rh- iii - " employed Wr WJ',rk UnU1 about th opening Of the fishinf Booann . 1 . . ni , . "perations will be suspended in order not to in- " ' 'r , me guinetters making: drifts in that section of the river. ThA Xtpom v.,. n xeiiowstone. Alvarado a.nd Northland arrived from . cringing cargo for Astoria and Portland. K The steamer George W. Fenwlck ar- fiVw ? 1 rom San anl went to Westport to load lumber. : " , ofica nas gone to Seattle and will bring the Santa Cruz down the Coast to take on cargo at Portland. The British steamer Kinross sailed ;5a7 for Mana with a cargo of 3.400 -000 feet of lumber. ' The Multnomah sailed for Los An geles with a lumber cargo. The Beaver' arrived early today from San FranriRm nH k i , . . that port this evening. COOS RAY tr T , . . . The TiianV-' k"pe.c'ai-' , ; iwuajr rom 2. u - reka bringing 14 passengers, and de- tcu roruana, carrying 30 pas sengers for the north. The arrival of the Aroline and Nann Smith at San Francisco was two and a half hours apart, the former winning the race, whth ,i.,t.j r. T. , " . iiWu v,uos jsay Saturday at 5 o'clock. -J tug: Gleaner, from Gardiner is n nnrt atA I. 1 ...... i . . ... -- mis wnignt Wltn freight, and the barge Lawrence with w miin wi coat ior Florence. The CaSnlinA Ufhnnnaw --.-v.u... i.uoiiri re turned last night from Port Orford where rising wind made it impossible to lighten her full cargo, the remainder Of Which 1.t hftlnir iTl..ka...J 1 ... , "'uuui ucre. qq Rustler is loading freight for Siuslaw .w i'wiw .uu win sail weanesday. BAKDON Or ln.ll "7 v ' ... . . . . V'HJltH.f rhe Grace Dollar arrived today from kmxu i- iuiiuibco l B a. ax., and will load at the Johnson mill with lumber. GARDINER Or.. ADril 7 ffin,.l.i The tug Gleaner sailed for Coos Bay The schooner Lilv is loaded fnp and will sail on Thursday. The lumber shipments from here dur ing the month of March amounted to i,i3,!ra reet. BA.YOCEAN. Or.. Anril 7 n The Sue H. Elmore, from Portland, arrived yesterday with freight for points on Tillamook Rnv TKla - u- Elmore's first trip of the season. The principal part or her cargo was rein forcing steel and cement for the na tatorlum which is under construction here. CTaptain Antonsen reported 22 feet on the Tillamook Bay entrance. Marine Xotes. Arriving early vesterdav frnm e- Francisco the steamer Klamath un charged .inward cargo and left for Oak folnt last night to load lumber. She goes from there to Goble and finishes at St. Helens, sailing Friday for San Diego and way ports. The vessel re turned in command of Can'taln .l.hn. Young men's clothes are one of our "hobbies ; our designers spend months working out the models that will please young men. It is time well spent; for our young men's clothes are the favorites with these critical wearers. Ask for our goods if you want smartest styles. Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes Makers SAM'L ROSENBLATT & The Home of "Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. CO. TIIE MORXIXG. OREGOXIAy, .WEDNESDAY. That Awful Ifahv FfseHnw? -- a. af wis Stop It Instantly By ITsingr ZEM0, the iRemarkable, Scientific Skin Eemedy. Gt a 25c Bottla and Sea For Yourself. There are few things worse than persist ent Itching when you feel like yoo could i. t. UltLIVl. Dont scratch, though: It only "Syv makes conditions Ff'Sir worse. Jnst rub c - 1 little ZEMO as f&Jr x-CTT-f the itching mo IV -fJ' burning go awa V, - ,CV like ma (rtc. lea vie -1 ' - deliehtfully con nd nd awa 1 I n rm deliehtfullv nnm- lonaoie zeeung. f o matter whethar the ltchlnar la Hne tn fT. X JJ t M 9 ' . 4rKV. I'll I erms onrrowing tn vtijX 'S'T1"'1 pores or to ais ZEMO for Iivtut R.W eased blood cells in m cm. m. itjiu win put a stop to it In stantly, and will quickly remove or over come the caase. Prove this yourself t Get a cent bottle today and you'll have absolute proof of Its renurk&hlA ranli. TruA u . an guaranteed by Uroegists everywhere. n mnuiw by Woodard-Clarka & Co. Alder Vk, "JL.'" prk. and Skldinoro Urug Co.. lal Third sit. A Spring Tonic at Knew(a Efficacy, Duffy's Pure Man Whiskey ids d sen, commodore of the McCormlck fleet, who is about recovered from a recent illness. T. B. Jones is skipper of the steamer City of Eugene, relieving Aihr Arthur Riggs has resumed command of the steamer Diamond O, supplanting William Lumm. E. L. Babbldge is master of the gasoline screw v.rir lievlng J. Zumwalt, who navigated th on ner mawen trip. It was reported in shipping circles yesterday that the Navy Department had fixed four tramp steamers to load Coal On the Attnntlf. -Kg , land and Tiburon stations. The ves sels will be available for North Pacific Coast loading. N. F. Titus, manager of the Portland steanjship Company, estimates that be tween 200 nnH ann . , - - kiuociii,i;iii nave been turned away during the past two "'K w iacK or accommoda tions on the Alaskan fleet- But a few berths remain rn th. - . StPtson. sailing Monday. To work mnr .r,nii .. . the salmon ship Levi G. Burgess hauled over yesterday from Albina dock to the American Can Company's berth trr, J? k61"1;11 went to AlbJna "Jock ti om the bunkers. . Lracl tles "mounting to 640.000 feet, board measure, will be taken to tfh JrncitCO on the "teamer Wasp, which has been cleared. The steamer Siskiyou has cleared for the same har bor with r, nnn r . " ar- Tj-t "V - "iiu me steamer Klamath for San Pedro with 1,000.000 1 a Th,e N,orthlanJ. which arrived in at Astoria Inat- nUhf in , , "in aiscnarge here and proceed to Seattle to load for San Francisco. GRAND TRUNK IS FINISHED Last Spike Driven In Line Stretching . Across Canada. VANPftTTVPP t . .. . 7, i-., April i . The last spike on the Rranj 1. f,a.'lr0a,d "driven about noon today east of the bridge over the Nechaco restores neaiia yr -yX. HE joy of Easter Morn' is fully realized UJy wIien your Easter Eggs are served at H breakfast with ivjV w- BRAND CTi. HAM or BACON (U. S. Government Inspected and Passed) at your dealers V,0 MEAT COMPANY Np (y ' Portland's Building Directory Board of Trade Building . Appraiser of Bral Estate. B. Main 1118 820 BF!riT cii . HECKBERT, EL E. Main 7S6. A 132.. 1010 mu 1. uain bo4s. .... .ill O ROURKE. L. W. Uanhsll S141 li WILBUR, ft SPENCER, Mar.hall S310. JL 407...'. 1001 Brokpra Stocks. Bond aod Craln. JiJ1.. COOKK CO, WL 6831 Mala Jai 218-21S Marble Works. VE31IONT JIAKBLE WORKS. Mar. VOX. 807 Real Katate. BARRETT BROS. Mala M6 103 - . GEO. K.NIGHT. Main S15 1017 waller, krank r. Main 82& 1015 Stationery, Office 6uptfllea and Printins-KUBLI-MILH. K CO.. Main or A .1 t X Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Attorneys. BAIN. JAMES R. Marshall 2444 S21 BLAND, EUGENE. Marshall 64ol Bl UUN1WARY. RALPH It. Main li3i. .5i-i31 HAINES. S. H.. Main S7U1 &27 H AZEN, COOPER MACKAY. Main 48. JOHNSON STOUT. Main auia 1O10 MOSESSOHN Jk MOEESSOUN. Mam 6-91. 71 Tlk-T. ARTHUR P. Main 4-7 7U UPTON, JAY H. Main JU4 1 71S WhEALDON, C L. Main liUi a.u llungalosrm. ANDERSON BUNGALOWS. Mar. S37. .S'.'S ANDERSON BUNGALOWS. Mar. 3Ui7..ia . Civil Engineer. . MGONIOLE. CHAS.. Engineer. ...81S VINCENT. S. D. CO. Main 1854. 81 Beat Estate. KEASEY. DORR E. CO. Main 1183.. 232 M-GRATH. E. . A. Marshall IT-'US uza STOUT INVESTMENT CO. Main Sla..7a SLAUSON. A. B. Main 0444 e- Lewis Building accountants. GILLINCHAM. J. J. Marshall 717..4I3-41J Arehltocta. SLTTOJI WHlTNiiY. Marshall 1021.. ali Attorney a. JJOCITOX, ARTHUR L Marshall 248. .312 Tr, INTEK. WILSON 4 JOHNSON. M. 448L 712 Bonds, Stocks, t.rala and Cotton. WILSON. J. c CO. A 4187. Mar. 3i8 Builder and Keal Estate. SUMMERS. W. J. Marshall 8761 SOS-308 Consulting Knstoeera. BElu W; Marshall 834. .. .316-817 REED. M. EL Marauail 877 614-617 Otoeioi Insurance. wV5?M??' ?H,NHMaln A 16S- ..2 W HITMER-KLLLY CO. Main or A 1UU8..4 lnvestmenta nnd Loans, 8TIPR. J. R. Main 8101 408 Marine lnsnrnaro. FIREMAN'S FL'.NO INSURANCE CO 208 Real Estate. 5A?2M-.KA1;TJr Marshall 420O. 710 NELHALSEN A CO. lrvlncloa. M. U78. 5u Spalding; Building Attornejm. ALEXANDER. GEO. R. Mar J4-o loot Gf BHARDT. ALBERT K Main 15iiSij 1X55- "AROL.D M. Marshall 2S.il. 6oi WALTON. JAMES. JR. Marshall 2i20..lol Consaltlns; Enalneer. KYLE. Q. A. Marshall 4111 7ig IVult Exrbanse. NORTHWEST RN FRUIT EJC Mar. 2484. 418 Ufa Insurance. COLUMBIA LIFE TRUST CO. .. .800-824 Mortsagn Loons. BAIN, JOHN. A 7442, Main 6U21 o07 Real Estate. KAJnCiTXTA.NS ?- M- "I-.--701-702 SEITZ.- WT H. it to. M'?.:""-! Wilcox Building Detective Burro a. COAST DETECTIVE BUREAU. M. 8683.812 Morlgase Luons. MOELLER. HERMAN A. Main 1845.. .1008 Optician. Optometrist. KOL.LE. DR. D. W. Main 4183 706-707 rnent and Trade Mark Attorney. LITZLNBERU. WM. R. Mar. 1847.. 7.. 804 1lHl In ' '. 1 1 1. s - . . j nipmsim, FOSHAY, WILBUR B. Main 6218 1014 Btenog-raphers. O'BRIEN. MARIE A. Max. 2482 TReal Ewtnte. KORELL. CHAS. H. Main 2744... 0T HP. PALME11-JOXES CO M S89-i 4oX River at Fort Frazier. B. C. 120 miles east of Prince Rupert. Last night the tracklaymg panss on the east and west ends of construction left a half-mile gap and this morning APRIL S. 1914. Selling; Building; Advertising- Service. REED. MERRILL A.. Mar. 220 718 Advertl-Ung- Publishers. LAWSON CO. A 7133. M. 4UU3 70S Dairy Lunch. IMPERIAL DAIRY LUNCH. . .ground floor Dentl&ta. METSCHAN, DR. E. L. Main 863 SO Eyesight Specialist. DCBACK. DR. j. d. A 1Baa M 5832. .603 Hospital Associations. A.M- HOSP. ANU UEL1EK ASSN 1216 " -HOSPITAL ASSN. Mar. 4271. ...808 Kodaks. Opticians. COLUMBIAN OPT L Co. Mar. 819. Gd. Fir. PbTslclana and Surgeooa. STt8?.";' -V"- J- A.77SB. Msr. 2G14. 10OI V A5t,HL.-A,HlTl-0r- ALBERT. M. ..121 NEW BERG k.R. DU. J. f. Main 832. .1118 Prearrlptlon Druggists. NAC. FRANK. Mala 721. A 2721. ground nr. Piano Wboleaalera. HOLT. & H Piano Co. M. 1903 07-8 Rentals and General Insurance. SMITH'S AGENCY. Main 8!ul 41Q Yeon Building; &4 JT2 1 S j Jj 1 rv S ! S rr! 5 B S ! i a s s ROBERTSON. KENNE'l'ts. Mjln 20i8. Altorneya, AKNET. O C Main 4U3 1104-1 104 v.Ar.r Jt K-llR. Main 872 14I8-1423 CARKY. CHAS. H. Main 672 1410-1422 CLARK. SK8LASON Jb CLARK. M.8417. 124 oais. RALPH A. Marshall 832. .1311-1317 tOHN. JULILS. Main 2:llO. A 702 1318 GRAHAM. SIDNEY J. Main 43. . 1318-1323 HARTJE. HENRY. Marxhall 4887 1118 HEKMH1NU. KARL. Mull 1 .SOI . . . . ' SOO-130S JOHNS. CHAS. A. Main 838 1S06-13U8 KERR, J Ay. B. Main 672 1410-1422 KIMBALL HENRY M. Mar. 630 H28 KLEPPER MILTON REED. Mar. 647.. 1813 AHTHun, C N. Main 4237 422-424 MAL.AKKEY. SEABROOK DIBBLE. Mam liol. a i212 1300-ISO8 MANN1X. THUi Main 2310. A 7202.. ..1318 MEINDL. FRED J. Main 2341. A 2i41. 1J24 MOON & ORTON. Marshall 630 823-S2V MOORE. WILLIS 6. Main 403. .. .131-1S23 MOSKR A SI Cl'E. Main 234L A 2041.. 1424 PARKER. SHIRLEY D; Main 423 1024 PEARCE. HARRY U. Marshall 842.1311-1317 n.iuuci.14 1U n. Main 3633 522 bHEPARD at BlteOK. Marshall 832... .1811 fcPBNCLK. OM Alt C Main 672. . . 14 IO-1422 8TOTT & COLLIU2V. Marshall 8078, 608-610 SULLIVAN. R. A. Main 2810, A 7202.. 131U 1LL1AX6, w. A. Main 234L A 2341. .1324 WILSON. JOHN O. Marshall 832. . 1811-1317 KINNEx, M. J. Marshall 5014 618 Barber Khona. hires; robt. w :a Floor Bllllaid MaU. M'CREDIE BILLIARDS 2d Floor Cigar btore. otlAUX & OLIVER LobbT Collection Ar.nrtM REYNOLDS ADJUSTMENT eERVICK, 111T Contractors COWLITZ BRIDGE CO. Mala 6705.. ..1304 Court Reporters nod btenoarrmnhieps. FLEXNER. VIVIAN. Main 1431. A 7278. 1403 SAY RE. JULIA K. Mala 1431. A 727a, 14U3 Oeneral- Insurance. HAWU.1UB, L. V. Main 3263 423-428 Inaaranca Adjusters. cuuAl4J, W. R. CO.. Mar. 2391. SO2-804 . ncai 2Llato. CALL AN A KaSER. Main t--t vn j he. iv, n. atarsnail 16.......... .404 Art LAND, RANK. REALTY CO. .808 MERRILL. GEO. W. Marshall 285B an METCALF, LY14S 8. Marshall 2432 810 WAGGONER, GEO. E. WARD. TUGS. J. Marshall 2838 .. .803 ..-.411 HtennmnhaM lfKArCnTOX.AG.Ni PAKSONS.M 4468.P0o two crews raced for the middle. Mov ing: pictures were taken of th Tho Grand Trunk main line now stretches from Portland. Me., to Prince !!?f 1 ' " 3 AM r 8 E M ENT9L GLOBE Theater Eleventh and Washington. V NOAiH CHUJJERS Featuring in Vitagraph Drama, The Price of Vanity a thrilling story in two parts. Hearst-Seli g PICTORIAL NEWS, Latest Fashion Notr.s. A Real French Duel, and Many Interesting Items. Sereaminp Comedv, A HOT TIME IN SNAKE VTLLE Dorothy Ijewis, Soloi.-t. 10 ALL SEATS 10 B3MM1S THEATER PROGRAMME TODAYJHURS DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ThcKi?hth nnd Latest Series of the Adventures of Kathlyn THE CRUEL CROWN Two Tarts. IN TANGLED WEBS a Strong: Pathe Drama.. 2 reels. Miss Esther Sundquist Violinist. PATHE WEEKLY World's Latest Events. 10c -ADMISSION-10c Portland's Mode) Photo-Play Houfe. Flrenroof, Perfect Ventilation. Always the Ret.t Attractions Shown. Bill Wednesday to Sunday: "OUR MUTUAL GIRL" Marcaret Kntertains Commander I'.vana of the Captain Scott pedltlon. Meets Bruce MrRae. the famous actor, and Visits Many 1 'laces of Interest In New York. "IN THE DAYS OF THE PADRES" Two-Part nomlno Romance of Old Mexico. "A BARNYARD FLIRTATION" Sidc-Splittinsr Keystone Karce. This is Immense. IOC ADMISSIOX IOC BroxHray. ml Alder. Mile. Aditi', morld Ftmoui Lton Tamer aiwl "fr 1 i Koal African I.l.ina- uM.i. r, Milton and Doily Noble, l'hii U Tonka, Klciiarda and Montro-, Arthur Kljbv. in titcop. Popular Hrica. Boxes arid tirmt row baicony rrved. Pnooa A 24, llaln oq. mruun S:90. 7:13. ;10. AT MatiBe. Seat 15c. BEST Mx Imperial Pekinese, t'anfleld and ( arltoa. y rmna Mullane, -May. Aildls. t-.dward Marshall ss4 t'sur I- eatar. 1 11ms Dailr. SHOW IN TOWN. Matlaea Dailj. Mala , A 1010. Urr T.I- AD BKRT FTtENCH tThe lanee of lortuoc.) 1URKV (.11 I)1L Kl TH HOIK Tilt IUMIAI 1.1 THOMAS AMI HA I.I. ' H AKII AM) HmtK KAJtltXlJ. r awaMaallk,a I body l.OLS. AMtSEMENTS. f-f P T f r ttth and Morrison A X A J. V Mala 1 and A 1122 AI.I. THIS WEEK Afternoons at . Evenings at 8:80. Motion Pictures. CAPTAIN SCOTT'S TRIP TO SOUTH POLE Explanatory talk hy rhe eminent Shak peartan actor. CHAH1.KS B. IIANKORO AH St Resfn-ed. POri T.AK PKICKS, AOc. X5r, t!. KASTKR WEKK T 2,t Next Sunday Itnrjfain Price Marino "VVdnei n y. tpccUl 1'rlc MaLinea Saturday. OUvcr Morosco TTmntn Famous Com ody iiucceM "Peg 0' My Heart rr-v.li I o-.fcIL. AS "1'tli. Evenins Uwfr flror. 14 roas rows l.ji, bsi.-ony 1.K, T.'.c. ovK-. Hr ItJln Weil, mslinee 1. 7.c and ie. tfolHl siur.ly matinee Ur floor. 1?."-" ' s roas Sl.ou, balcony. 1.1H). Ac. CITV M Mr. ORDERS NOW BOX OfKlCB SAL.K FRIDAY BAKER ssev's . t-o. l Bskrr. Mjr. Horn, of tlie Flioom llakrr l-.syera. Tonight, ah week ut. We1. and Sat. "THK iiem:kt:ks. A thrilling ana absorbing- play of Western Secret Service, as played tn Nssr Torn by Heln Ware. Immentc cast and production. Evening- prices, 2.-.C. Sic. ioc. 7.".c Boxes l Sat. Mat.. Hie. lot Wed. Mat., all seats texcert box iT.c. Next week Tba Olrl antl the I'rnnant. PORTLAND PRESS CLUB CARNIVAL East End Xfw StepI Bria-e, Bet. E. 2d and 3d. All Carlines. 8 DAYS AND NIGHTS NOW OPEN CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dally and Sumter. lar I. Ire. One time IS. earn, ad . onwntln time.. ean. ad three coasec-utlv time. sa. baine ad six r een eonseeitl tlrae..ft. Ihs sbsit rates apply to advert tsement tinder "Nw Today- and all older classUlca lions except the folio. ina i .situations antral Male. Mtuationa l anted remale. r lisal, Kooms. fnvate l-amllles. Hoorua and ltuard. 1'rUat. Ir aruUiea. ltat. oa the aHove -'sssll iratiuns ta T cents a line eaw-h Insertkoa. When one au rnlrrarnt Is nnt run la eM. aeruliv. Uurs the one-time rat. apnliea. Mix average Herd, cwiat a. .ns m .a eat4i advertisement, and bo m4 Ics. than two Uses. OS rtiarced-- adverllsrinenta eharr will be baaed on tbe number of lines apnearlna la the paper, r-rardlrM of tbe number o j"rerds In earn luie. Miniiuuin citsrsi, t. Ihe Oreronl.n will accept elasdried ad tntwmil. .ver tbe telephone, providina tu. advertiser I. a suborrilK-r to either ph.o& prices will be uuoled otrr the phoaa, but bill will be rendered the follow lne day. Whether subsequent ad vert isenieata sill u. aecepled over tbe pboae depends upon tl s prompt ne. of payment of telephone adver IMmrst. Mluatlona ttaoled and Fersoaal advrrtienents Kill not be aerepted over tbe telephone. Orders for one Insertion only will . act-epted lor "Inrnlture for aie.' -Bust-"r. PPort unities." "Koorainc -liuusea' sM "Wanted lo Keau" Tbe Oreconlan w ill not anaranle. mtrsrT nr aaswrn. responsibility (or errors occ or r ma in telephoned advertisement., Tbo (reconlaa will not be responsible for more than on. inrorreit taM-rtion of aae advertisement offered for more Uiaa on. AVCTIOX PAI.K TOOAY. Kord Auction Hous. -ll 1st- Kurniture. carpets, rtc al. at 2 P. M. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M Farnmira. lrta-s First at. MLE1IMI NOTICES. NOTICB TO THK ENTIRE WORI.P Most eipcclally to (iod s elect, numbering at least i,4.ok. This la the hour of um i judgment, hence the end of the Grnllli relsn. Rally y Joint heirs with Jesus Christ Tho shepherd call his flock to m-elv. of the holy priesthood alter the Order of tb Son of God. The rut. lie are invited to a lecture and demonstration on Sunday to b given at Forerlenc Hall, jj th 6I t 7-4i P. M. Subject. "Ood-s nreatest Revlatloa to Man Sine th. Creation of the Worid." BERIRANft W1LUMETTE TKIBK, NO lu. PROVKD ORDER OF RED M EX.-Member, are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother. Kduard Wilde. I", s.. from xv al --' "ail. 26IS Madison St.. Wednesday, at i o'clock H. M Inter nient at Ked Men's plot. I'.lvervieve i,m tery. slater tribes Invited. WM. M A HON K. Sachem. I. STHA.-EL. Ch. of K- T PORTLAND CHAPTER NO. 3. It. A. M. - A exiled convocation of lortland Chapter No. 3 will be held In their hall. Masonic Tem ple. Portland. Or., this 'Wednes day evening. April .. lt14 st 8 o clock. Work In Slnrk Master Vlsltlne rotiipanlons will he wel-B- order K. JU r. J. a. ALUN. . t'HRUON OOMMANOBRT. K. Kesulsr conclsve Thurs- ter arrancements. parlors open from and after 1 :; P. M. All sir Knlchts requested ii inmi, - K. tVlt uAXD, Hecordrr. KIRKflTHlrw i i .1 - v-r-rt x ... KXKIHTS AND LADIES I .V- Rl.--i-s V Members are rcqueste'l io attend the funeral --. - ,. JV. rarreil. at Mn. lev s undrrtskltic pnrlors. tomorrow IThurs day). at 1. M . April . BERTHA I KIN.3. Prea F. J. I AH LIN.; TON. Sec. x1 lOe.-. P-Ktil t.AR MEETING THIS ' fWednesrtay) evenlne Vs.i r.ii. z1- nd Alder streets, visitors cor fclo.17 dailv Itiviieil . . slon. are to pay Samaritan 1.,. . ,.! tcmal ilt. I'lcase be on hand W1W. 1ERRT, See. WASHIXviTOX CHAPTER, NO. "V 1. A. M Regular ronviva. lion this Wednesdsrl evening. I.at Kichth and Rumslde Mreets. t .: : oc:ok. Visitors lcome. No vurk, liOV Ql-trKEXBlSIL Sec. VERElv rlvTn .-ut v. . Quested to atlcnd tile funVrsl of our lata in". fir ? '- he'd . - - , '', -"- ' iirT-nnon it o clock tn nr V ' Mdion Ftret, cot- .-..,.,,,1 inr prpiuifri. r.v..x.I r. n 'ttuui), fixcretary. A. K. AND A. M. i-it.'d nr. mufii.-ation I h t W nrtd v V.'A oVlocU v . u e- c rr-- i'tin rrinr n in vi ;a T attend M. K. SPAI I.tl.u, ccrMry. FR1KNU-H1P LODtJK, T D . A. F. AND A. M. Thl (Wedrifi. ' day evening Vinernt Hall. 7 :3K d n4 Sandy HvrJ. Work la k C.. 11AS. BOLTS, tfiec. I-KXTsS I.CiDr.K. U. D.. A. F. ANU A. M S taxJ cominunlra lton thla Wednesday) evcnlnr. 7:30 o'clock. F. C. decree. C. a OGSBl'RT, Sec MARTIN KORBKS CO.. florists e'11- ..in.,, -" . i.n.. riose for sll occasions artKtleslly arranired. Washington. Main -ttu. A litift. v.-0 S47 era DIED. KO-H In this city. April 7. RhrlnhoM .1 Kocll. aged ti. years, late of UAH p- I'd st. The remains are at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnlcy Son Momcomery at 5tli. Notice of funeral heren Iter. I tNtllAI. KOTICKS. OLDHAM In this cltv. April 7 It lit.lli.m mwA . , William of 113 will be W. Webster st. Th. remain forarsrded Wednesday evening April s. iv t " son. to CI. Elum. Wash., where services will b. held and SPKNCER The funeral services of tbe lata (,'r? -W - "Dencer will he held at th. Portland t rematorlum. iinri, - . the Independent Order of Oddfelloas at V-rlen.l. .,,," .Z Uunmnc . McEattc s pariurs Kczuulns at drr.e. come. sec.