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THE MORXTXG OREGOXIAN. T II U R SDAT, MAT 21, 1914r
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PORTLAND
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
PROMPT SERVICE iit reasonable price.
Pagltlc Title & Trust Co.. 7 Cham, of Com.
ACCOKDIOX PLUAMNO.
K. STEPHA.N Hemstitched and scalloping,
accord, aid pleat, buttons covered, goods
Eponged. mail orders. 3&3 Alder. M. 9373.
ASSAVERS A.VD ANALYSTS.
OILBKRT & HALL, successors Wells & Co.,
awiojlj Couch bids.. lUi 4th. M. 7150.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE Laboratory
and ore-testing works. -142 2d St.
ATTORNEYS.
J. R. GREENFIELD General practice, abr
stractH, contracts, collaterals, etc., consul
tation free; new offices, 707, 708, 709 Sell
lng bidg. Main A'J'JS. Open evenings.
war. M. LAFORCE.i
Connsellor-at-iaw; 2-0 Falling Bidg.
f CARPENTER.
CARPENTER-JOBBER, Wash, and Burnside
st.i. Main o41o. Pricea reaso n a ble.
CARPET WEAVIXO.
KORTHWEbT RUG CO. Ruks from old car
pets. rag rugs. 188 East 6th. Both phones.
CHIROPODISTS.
W illLam. E6teJIe and William, Jr., Deveney,
the only scientific chiropodists in the city.
Parlors. 8U2 Gerlinger bidg., 8. W. cornel
-d and Alder. Phone Main 18Q1.
DFI. FLETCHER, aseptio chiropodist and
foot specialist, treats all His of the foot
without pain; 24 years' experience; lady
assistant. 3o3 Allsky bidg. Main S762.
Dr. and 'Mrs. Fletcher, painless chiropodists,
over the Hazelwood. Main 3713, A B129.
CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D.
Hill. Offices Fliedner bidg. Main 3472.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. .M'MAHON, 121 4th and H7U Williams
ave. Two offices; lady attendants; IS ad
.liiEtments. $10. Main 20J. East 628.
CLEANING AM) PRESSING.
DKKSS fcLITS for rent; we press one suit
each week for $1.50 per month.
UNIQUE TAILORING CO., "
809 Stark St.. bet. 5th and 6th. Main 814
COAL AND WOOD.
K.VTGHT coal has no equal; a clean, hard,
quick-flring long-enduring Utah coal. Al
"tna Fuel Co., sole agents.
COLLECTIONS.
A n. '" te. judgments collected. "Adopt
wrl- -,hELd"- ?hoTt Adjustment Co.
N. W. Bank bidg. Main 074.
COLLECTION AGENCY.
N vHonn.i.'P" 'VV'orceter bidg. Main 17H0.
NO collections, no charge.
IENTISTS.
DR
5v,A.- w: KEEXB, Majestic Theater bidg.
351 -RaBhlngton st. Marshall 3205.
ir.nuTi -1 .
R M- Wade & Co.. 322-36 Hawthorn v-
,',H,Tfwl;R, ion works
fuilland Wlra j: Iron Wks.. ad and Columbia
AI.TO AND BL'OOV Tnp
DI-BRUlLLEJiUUGT TOP Co" joo 2d St.
BALLOU ft WKIUHT. 7th anff Oak .t.
A V Jvr.t t- . ... .
AljcJiyjL awn, -ggriyt St.
HAUGAtiB CHECKED AT HOMkT
mggaea Umnlbm Transfer. Park & Davis.
BirVCI.KS. lOTORf'Yt'I.KS SI rII
I3.M.I.OU - fc'RIGHT. V,h dblOP,Ki
Royal Bakery Conf.. Inc.. llih and Evgrett
xt.vt.BHK,VERS Au BOTTLERS
HKNRY WEINHAKU..iath and Burnsld e.
CARKIAfJK WORKS.
1 fUKIUKD CARRIAGE WKS.
5; BODIES,WHEELSSPRIXGS
ivu ort Fourth Street.
CASCAKA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT.
t K.MKNT. I.l.ME AND I1.ASXER;
F. f. CROWE CO.. 45 Fourth Street.
CL.OPSKT ft DEV k RS. J-'ll X. Front gt.
FI.ErsCHNER-MAYEK & CO.,
207 Ash St.
t- I , f U 1M ..- . .....
fcttibhs EKctrtc Co.. tith and Tine "sts.
MUTES TO MAKE ROADS
F.VKHY I.VMATB Of WASHINGTON
SCHOOL WILL W ORK TOMORROW.
Vancouver Commercial Club Has Chart
of Bad Spots and All Clarke
Cities Will Aid.
VANCOUVER Wash.. Slay 20. (Spe
cial.) Every Inmate of tha Washing
ton State School for the Xeaf will ob
serve Good Roads day Krlday and will
pass the time in improving the road
leading to the institution. Even the
teachers and girls of the school will
be out In force.
The older luds will work on Seventh
street from the garrison to the school,
while the srirls and teachers will rake
the email rocks from the driveways
around the administration building
and dormitories.
The children too small to handle
picks, jhovels or rakes- will enter a
contest loukins for rusty nails and
tacks, for which appropriate prizes
will be given.
Following the day's work a picnic
' linner will be served on the lawn.
Other cities in the county, including
Csmaa. La Center, Washougal, Rldge
flold and Yacolt, will assist in making
the roads better. At a meeting of the
Commercial Club Inst night final plans
were made forTBJB-4iay'8 campaign.
The bad places in the roads have been
charted and will be fixed. Each sec
tion of road will be looked after by
the local supervisor and those going
out from the organized municipalities
will work under the direction of the
supervisors. Three prizes have been
offered.
. Highway Commissioner Roy and
Mate Auditor .Clausen will make the
trip over the raciflc Highway from
Olympia. to Vancouver Friday.
SEASIDE CASE COMES UP
Appeal of II. .1 Mnore in Uquor
taw violation St for May 2 7.
ASTORIA. Or., May 20. (Special.)
The case of the City of Seaside against
In J. Aloore has been set for trial in
the Circuit Court on May T7. This
case is an appeal from the Municipal
Court at Seaside. Moore was found
guilty In the Seaside court last Jan
uary and fined $50 on charge of violat
ing a city ordinance by keeping a
faloon open after 1 A. M., January 1.
The defendant appealed from the
ruling and this appeal is to be heard
In the Circuit Court next week.
SPITTERS TO BE ARRESTED
Crusnde Started to Stop Expectora
tion on Sidewalk.
Be careful where you expectorate or
Jou might bo nabbed by one of the city
sanitary Inspectors. City Health Offi
cer Marcellua ordered the entire sani
tary force on a crusade against apttters
yesterday. The inspectors were sta
tioned at downtown corners and in
structed to arrfrt every person expec
torating on the sidewalks.
The crusade will be kept up for sev
eral days In an effort to cause the gen
eral public to stop the careless habit.
RATE REDUCTION ENFORCED
1ft. Johns Takes Step o Draft Ordi
nance for Xew Water Prices.
. i -
ST. JOHNS, Or.JHay SO (Special)
t the meeting of the Council last night
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DANCING.
PROF. Wal Wilson, dancing school; waltz,
"onestep." twostep. schottische, hesitation
, Walt J. stag, dancing; lessons 25c; every
morning, afternoon, eve., guarantee to
teach anybody who walks how to dance.
S3 5th st., bet. Stark and Oak. Main 76o7.
Mr. and Mrs. Heath's School, 2d st., bet.
Wash, and Stark and Ailsky bidg., 3d and
Morrison sts. Lessons daily; waltz and
two-step guaranteed in 4 lessons; classes
Mon. and FrL eves., 8 to 10. and 109 2d SL
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Treatments by specialist, glasses fitted. Dr.
F. F. Casseday, 517 Dekum bl Sd & Wash.
ELECTRIC MOTORS.
MOTOftS, generators bought, sold, rented
and. repaired. We do all kinds of repair
ing and rewinding, all work guaranteed.
H. M. H. Electric Co.. 31 First St. North
Phone Main 9210.
WE BUY, sell, rent and exchange new and
vsecond-hand motors, repair work a spe
cialty. Western Electric Works, 213 6th.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS.
PHOENIX Iron Works. East 3d and Haw
thorne. General machine and foundry work
KODAKS.
KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing,
printing and enlarging. PIKB't MARK
H AM CO., 345 Washington t.
MACHINERY.
Engines, boilers, sawmills bought, sold and
exchanged. The J. E. Martin CO., Portland.
MESSENGER SERVICE..
HASTY MESSENGER CO., motorcycles and
bicycles; Phone Main 53, A 11102. ,
MUSICAL.
EMIL T HIE I.HORN, violin teacher; pupil
t-evclk. 207 Fliedner. bidg. A 4160, Mar. 12
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. PHILLIPS, specialist in paralysis, ner
vous chronic diseases. 504 Oregonian bidg.
OPTICIANS.
0Oj?
FIGHT on hieh nricea
rhy pay $5 to $10 for a
I pair of- glasses when I can
your eyes with xirst-
quallty Tenses, goidrnlIed frames, as low
as $1.50? -Goodman, 3il Morrison st., near
bridge. Satisfaction guaranteed.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
Dr. R. B. Northrup, 308 Morgan bidg., cor.
Broadway and Washington sts. Office
phone Main 340; residence. East 1028.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PATENTS procured by J. K. Mock, late ol
IT. 8. Patent Office. 1010 B. of T. bidg.
It. C. WRIGHT 22 years practice U. &
and foreign patents. 00 Dekum bids.
T. J. GEISLER, Attyat-Law, 503 Henry
Wro. C. Schmitt. Eng. and Draftsman.
WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS
FISH; OYSTERS AND ICE.
MALARK.EY Sc. CO.. lnu.i. Hi) Fronust.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
Albera Bros. Milling Co.. Front and Marshall.
H. My HOCSER, Board of Trade bias.
GROCERS.
WAPHAMS ft CO.. 6S-7o 4th St.
HAIR GOODS.
DIAMOND HAIK WORKS
WBOLESAI.K. S0-4 PAX A M A BCDG.
PORTLAND HAlRGOODS CO,
WHOLESALE OXLY. 4U DEKUM BI.DO
HATS AND CAPS.
THAN HA USER HAT CO.. 53-65 Front St.
HAS.
J. II. Klostermap ft Co.. leading hay dealers.
HIDES, PELTS, WOOt AND 1-CRsT
KAHN BROS.. 191 Front st.
IRON WORKS.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS,
East end of Burnslde bridpre.
STEEL, STRUCTURAL PLANT.
FOUNDRY.
ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON
CASTINGS. -STEEL
BRIDGES ROOF TRUSSES.
Carry Complete Stock of
STEEL BEAMS. ANGLES,
CHANNEL PLATES.
TEES.
LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES.
CHAS. U MASTICK & CO.. 74 Front; leather
of every description. -taps, mfg. findings.
LOGGING MACHINERY. .
F. B. MALLORV & CO.. iitt Pine St.
City Attorney T. -T. Parker was In
structed to draft .an ordinance en
forcing the decision of the State Rail
road Commissioners in. reducing the
water- rates of the' St. Johns Water
Company. Decision of the Commission
.vas rendered T!oine time ago, but has
never been enforced and the old rates
still prevail. I
An ordinance was Introduced pro
viding for the time and manner of the
Improvement of the Willamette boule
vard from Richmond to Burlington
streets. This will be a hard-surface
improvement. On petition, proceedings
were started for the improvement of
Richmond street from Willamette
boulevard to the Willamette River. A
resolution was adopted providing for
the paving of Charlespn street from
Hayes street to the Willamette boule
vard. PRISON GROWS OWN HOGS
Yards by July 1 Will Supply Suffi
cient Pork, Says Governor.
SALEM, Or., May 20. (Special.)
Governor West, in a statement issued
today, saia hogs were being raised suc
cessfully at the -state penitentiary. His
statement is as follows:
"One-' of the industries advanced at
the Oregon State Prison, which is prov
ing a money-maker, )s the hog Indus
try. Much non-productive land has of
late been cleared or drained and placed
under cultivation. This added acreage
has made possible a great increase in
thi number of hogs kept at the insti
Portland's. Building Directory
Chamber of Commerce Bidg.
Attoraeys,
BAIN. JAMES R. Marshall 214 ,
DU.N'IWAT, RALPH R. Main 1510. .E2S
Bungalows.
ANDERSON BUNG AL.OWS. Mar. 3037..
ANDSKSO.N BU.NUALOWS. Mar. 3i37..
Insurance.
VINCENT. S. D. or CO. Main 1654
Real Estate.
KEASET, DOKR E. 4 CO. Main 11S9. .
STOUT INVESTMENT CO. Main Dili". .
6LAU8ON. JL, H. Main 9444
531
S2
i32
723
Board of Trade Building
Attorneys.
BEACH, SIMON 4b NELSON. Main 512S. .TO
Brokers. Stocks, Bonds aatd Orals.
OVEHBtcK & COOXB CO-
A 6331. Main 3942 .tl-31e
Real Estate.
BARRETT BROS.. Main 64 9 8 SO
WALLER. FRANK L.. Main S05 Xois
Lewis Building
Bonds. Stocfta. Grsio and Cotton.
WILSON. J. C, CO. A 4187. Mar. SSo
Builders and Real Estate.
SUMMERS. W. J. Marshall 316X. .. .oti-SOe
Consulting Ensineerm,
LUCIUS. W. w. MarsbU 2Z4 81S-31?
Spalding Building
Attorney.
SAWYER. HAROLi) it.. Marshall :S61.e03
Consultinjr Engineer.
H.1LE. G. A.. Marshall 4111
T18
Mortgage Loans.
BAIN, JOHN. A 744. Main 021.. 50T
Real Estate.
BAY CITV LAND CO., , M. 1116 701-702
SE1TZ. W. H. & CO.. Main tt&4 310
Wilcoi. Building
. Optlrhua. Optometrist.
KOLLE. OK. D. W. M.4183. A 78S8. .7O8-J0I
Public ctUltj specialist.
FOSHAT. W1LBCK B- Main 6273. ..... 1014
O'BRIEN. MARIS A. ..
.r.-.Mr. 4S2 I
I
H. P. PALHER-JOSkS CO, M. 4V4
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
1022 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or
PETER HABEL1N, '.
2QO Victor Bitig., Washington. D. C.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
office near 24th and York sts. Main 3469
PLUMES.
DON'T throw vnur old Tlnmes
''vi' away; we are experts in ieatnet
0SVfi. dyeinr. cleaning and remodel
v .fig, mounting Dlras or pa.ra.uiae
our specialty. thm fi-UAiei,-208
Morgan bidg. Main 4 Out.
RUBBER STAMPS, 6EALS, BRASS SIGNS.
PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS,
231 Wash. st. Phone Main 710 and A 2710.
SEWING MACHINES.
SEWING Machine Exchange: new and used
machines from 3 up; rents and repairing.
i am mil, bet, and 3d. Main i-JL.
SHOWCASE, BANK fc STORE FIXTURES.
MARSHALL MFG. CO., 10th and Flanders
Aew ana oia window display and caoinet
work.
FOR reasonable prices see Western Fixtures
Showcase Co.. 48 N. 10th st.
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
PORTLAND Van & StoraKe Co.. cor. loth
and Kearney sts.. Just completed new fire,
proof warehouse for household effects,
pianos and automobiles; contains separata
lire and vermin-proof rooms, steam-heat-
ea piano-room. uunK ana rug vaults,
trackage for carload shipments, vans for
movinsr : reduced freight rates on house
hold goods to and from East in through
cars, aiain 000, an departments.
C. O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co. Offices
and commodious 4-story brick warehouse.
. separate iron rooms and fireproof vaults
ior vaiuao.es, jn. vv. cor. ana .fine sts.
Pianos and furniture moved and oacked
for shipment; special rates made on goods
jj uur uirouga cars to ail aomesuc ana
toreign ports. Main C!5, A 6.
WE have moved to our new fireproof stor
age, warehouse, corner Ifith and Hovt
Heated piano rooms, private lock rooms
xor iurniture, household goods, trunks, etc.
a earns ana auto vans lor moving, xor
wardlng and distributing agents. 01son:
Roe Transfer Co. Main 547, A 2247.
MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSE.
Manning Warehouse & Transfer Co.,
13th and Everett sts.. on terminal" tracks.
General transfer' and forwarding azents.
We operate the only exclusive merchan-
oise warehouse in city. Main 7ua, A
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 GUsau St.,
cor. 13th. Telephone Main 69 or A 1169.
We own and operate two large class "A"
warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest
insurance rates In the city.
MADISON-ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE
Office, ISO ila di son ; general merchandise,
furniture and machinery storage; transfer
and forwarding agents. Phone Main 769 L
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR.
Columbia Neckwear Mfs. Co.. 83 Fifth st
MlLLDiEKY.
BRADSHAW BROS.. Morrison and 7th sts.
ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIReT
Portland Wire & Iron Wks.. 2d and Columbia.
PAINTS AND WALL PAPER.
PIONEER PAINT CO., 1S First st.
W. P. FU.LER & CO.. 12th and Davis.
PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE. 84-8S Front st.
rLt.MBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE, S-S6 Front st. -
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
F. W. BALTES ft CO.. 1st and Oak sts.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVE RUING & FARRELL. 140 Front st.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup.
SAND AND GltAVEL.
COLUMBIA DIGGER CO.. foot of Ankeny.
SASH. DOORS AND GL INS.
FULLER & CO.. 12th ana Davis
. SAWMILL MACHINERY.
PORTLAND Iron Works, 14th and Northrup
SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.. MS Front st.
WALT, PAPER.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 IA at.
WHOLESALE JEWELERS tb OPTICIANS.
BUTTE K FIELD BROS.. MOHAWK BLDli.
WIRE AND IRON WORKS.
Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia
tution, with the result that, beginning
July 1, the prison hog yards will not
only furnish the prison its supply o-
pork, but it is estimated that the sur
plus, if sold, will be sufficient to pur
chase all beef and mutton needed for
the institution."
PROPERTY PROTEST HEARD
Ladd Aventte Owners Desire Benefit
of Paving Competition.
Declaring that they do not believe
they are getting the benefit of the
widest competition possible, property
owners In the Ladd tract, on the Fast
Side, yesterday asked the City Coun
cil to hold up the award of a contract
for the paving of Ladd avenue from
Hawthorne avenue to Division street.
Inasmuch as the pavement on the
street is full of holes, the Council re
cently started proceedings for repay
ing. Bitulithic and asphaltic pave
ments were specified in the plans and
specifications, and bfds were received
on those types of improvement. The
property owners now want the Council
to ask for bids not only for these
classes of pavemcnH. but for Hassam
and concrete as well.
A delegation of property owners apC
peared before . the Council yesterday
and got the Council to withhold action
for 30 days.
Experiments in cotton in southern Spain
have been so successful that it may become
one of the country' most important crops.
Yeoi- Building
Attocnersv
COHN. 'JULTTJS. Main SS10. A TSO 111
GRAHAM." SIDNEY J. Mala 4J. .lllt-ltll
JOHNS. CHAS. A. Main 838 lathi-lius
KIMBALL. HENRY M- Mar. 3U Ktl
MALAUKEY. SEABROOK
DIBBLE. Main liol. A 5812. . .1S0O-I303
PARKER. SH1RLB7 D. Main 423 1024
RIDDELL. H. H. Main 1635 52J
STOTT ox COLLIER. sMarshaU CU7S. .6O8-010
KINNEY. M. J. UanbaU 5il4 Sis
Billiard Ball.
M'CREOIE BILLIARDS 4.Sscond floor
v ' Real Estate.
CALL AN & KASER. Main 1833. .. .7:3-724
1PFARLAN0, PRANK. RKALTY CO...SCS
METCALF, LYLE S. Marshall 2432. 1...310
M1XKI. J. O. Marsh aU 3477 ......J304
U. S. MORTGAGE A 1NV. CO ..31a
WAGGONER. GEO. E ..SO
btenocrapherm. '
irSAEGHIOS. AU.Nua F AKSONS.M.4468' 904
Selling Building -
Kodaks, Optician
COLUMBIAN OPTL CO., Mar. 81. .Gd f.r
PreacrlvtloB Drnzalsta.
SAH. FRANK. Main. 72L ASTai..:o fir
risns Wnoleaalera.
HOLT, E. H., FIANO CO, M. 1S9.37-S
!3S!i tivi
;.V2II!B i,f
r alt c'LI
AMT7SEMEXTS.
HC s Theater
JT a Ja i Vj utii and Morrison
Main 1. A Its
TONIGHT
IS THE NIC.HT
On- Performance Only.
Uoon Open at 7:S0
-Revels Bee in at 7:45,
Curtain Rises at 8:20
The Season's
BIG EVENT
Sd ANNUAL 84
Portland Theater Musters.
10 Blti VAUOEV1IXE ACTS 10
Fr
- Pantaces
,0 1T1 Orpheum
SEB ; 1 pT f "TWO
MANAGERS 1 ) OKPItAJiS"
BO ORCHESTRA 59 -UEILIO
THEATER
BOX OiilCK
OPEN TODAY
For
Sale of Tickets
Exdunge of Tickets.
PRICES '
Entire Lower .floor $L Balcony It
75c, 50c. . s -
PARADE TODAY
AT '
High Noon
100 BAND 100
PORTLAND MUSICIANS'
ASSOCIATION
.HOLD VOI R HORSES
Keep Your Hand on Kmersrency Bresk or
Al'TO-NO-BKTTKR
2KinS TOMORROW
NEW
VOKK
Grand Opera Co.
In Gounod's Grand Opera
"FAUST"
EXCELLENT CAST
Splendid Production and Orchestra,
thorns Concerted by Principals.
Lower Floor, 10 rows $2. 12 rows S 1.50.
Balcony, 6 rows JL 4 rows 75c, 10 rows
60c .
CITY MAIL ORDERS NOW.
BOX OFFICE SALE NOW OPEN.
SAFTKRNOONS AT 2:30 i
K V EN IN G S AT :30
BEGINNING SATURDAY Aft.
m ? FIRST TIME HERE
ORIGINAL WHITR SLAVE
MOTION PICTURES
iThe Traffic
in Souls
tFrom Belsco'a New York Theater.
Popular Prices 25c
SALE TOMORROW BUT EARLY.
BAKER
THEATER
Main S A Kn
Oeo. L. baker.' M?e1
Home of th famous Baker Player. Toniid,
.10c, 75c: box seats. SI. Sat. Max.. -3c. 5UC
box 75c. Next week, starting Sunday mat
inee, "A Fool There "Was." t
Broadway, at Taylor.
FOB JOY FOB JOY
EDDIE FOY
and the
' feEVEN LITTLE FOYS
1L1KKV B. LESTER
PAl'LI & BOYNE
KEI.I.1 1)1 O
BEU.feCLAIRE BROS,
THE KRAMERS
Added Attraction
Marshall P. Wilder
The- Frinee of Entertainers.
Broadway, at Alder.
WEEK MAY 18 "The boul Kl," the Cy
clonic Mush-al Operetta; Jopb Kemington
& Co.; bkipperv Kennedy S Keeves; Warten
burjf Brut herb; fecott te Wallace. Extra, by
sprial release. Burial uf the Vera Crus
lirrofs at New York.
3 Shows Dally, 2:30. 1:69 and 8:13
Inlian Rose as "Eevlnnky
"Four of a Kind," Playlet
t; recti, McJImry and Lean
"The Two lComans and Mad Doll
Bert and Hazel katelle
Portland Ad Club 1 iimv
IN
TOWN
LYRIC
I'bone A 1026.
BEGINNING TOBAY
The Most Powerful Play of the Century, a
Gripping Stry of the. Commerce in Girls.
"THE TRAFFIC"
A Dramatic ami Social Earthquake. Evades
Nothing. Conceals Nothing, Distorts Nothing.
Not Moving Pictures. treats Now belling.
Prices 2A 35c and 6c.
First Time m America at Popular Prices.
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Daily and Sunday. ' ;
FerUoA.
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Same ad three consecutive times Sac
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aoder "New Today" and all other claasitica
Muds except the followinKi
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Situations Wanted Female. '
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Rooms and Board. Private tamiliea.
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cents a line each Insertion.
When one advertisement is not ran In con
secutive Issues the one-time rate applies.
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less than two lines.
On "charge" advertisements charge will
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in the paper, resaxdles of the number of
words in each Uue. Minimum charge, two
lines.
The Oregonian will accept classified ad
vertisements over the telephone, providing
the advertiser Is a subscriber to either phone.
No prices will be Quoted over the phone,
but bill will be reddered the following day.
Whether subsequent advertiseraenta will be
accepted over the phone depends upon the
promptness of payment of telephone adver
tisements. Situations Wanted and Personal
advertisements will not bo .accepted over the
telephone. Orders for one insertion only will
be accepted for "Furniture for taie," Busl
ness Opportunities, Koomut-Houses" and
Wanted to Rent-"
The Oregonian will not guarantee sreurse;
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In telephoned advertisements.
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more t han one Incorrect insertion of any
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THE OAKS
OPENS
Saturday, May 23
AUCTION SALE TODAY.
At Baker's "auction house, 166-168 Park at.
Furniture, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock.
MEETING NOTICES.
,AL KADER TEMPLE, A.
A. O. N. M. S. Stated ses
sion Saturday, May 28, at 8
P. M. Masonic Temple, V'est
Park and Yamhill sts. Visit
ing nobles cordially invited.
By order of the Potentate.
HUGH J. BOYD, Recorder.
GEORGE WRIGHT POST. G.
A. It., and W. R. c. will meet
at the Courthouse on Sunday
-eve-nine. May 24, at 7:13 and SOj
In a body to Taylor-street Church
for divine services.
A. & A. S. RITE Members
are requested to attend the fu
neral services of our- late
Brother Samuel E. Wishard,
degree, at our Cathedral this
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Serv
ices at the grave under auspices
of Washington Lodse, No. 4U.
By order
PRESIDING OFFICER.
OREGON COMMANDERT.
K. T. Special conclave Thurs
day May 21, at 7:80 P. M.
Red Cross. Drill at 6:30.
Come to drill, you will like it.
The attendance of sojourning
Sir K.nishta will be aDDre-
Cltsd.
C F. WIBGAKP, Recorder.
. NOTIC13 Members oi the Order
of Eastern Star, and Masons will
attend a reception and oid-time
country dance at Beavertnn tonlsrhti
Special train on rrernn Rlantrl. will
leave North Bank 'station 7:15 P. M. ; Jefferson-street
station 7:30 P. M. Returning
leave Beaverton 11:30 P. M., arriving Port
land midnight. Round-trip fare, 50 cents.
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO.
48. A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (.Thursday)
afternoon, 2:30 sharp, E. 8th and
Burnside. to conduct the funeral
Of our late hrolhpr. KHm K
Wishard. A full attendance desired. Ali
M. M. invited. Order W. M.
3. H. RICHARDSON, Sec.
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO 11.
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Thursday)
evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Masonic
Temple: Labor in the M. M. de-
. - . -... ui cm icu always
S welcome. By order W. M
FRED L. OLSON. Secretary.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO.
IS. R. A. M. Called convocation
thta (Thursday) evening, Eaet
Eif.hth and Burnslde sts., at 7 : o0
o'clock. M. M. degree. Visitor?
we'.eome. By order of the E. H. P.
ROY QUACKENBUSH, Secretary.
KENTOiyLOlXlE. NO. 15. A.
F. AND A. M. State com
munication this (Thursday) even.
ins.
W. T. LU1DER, Sec
B. P. O. Elks. No. 142. Members are
requested to meet at the chapel "of the
Edward Holman Undertaking Parlors, this
(Thursday) afternoon, 2:15 o'clock, to at
tend the funeral services of our late
Brother William Reid. Visiting brothers
invited to attend. By order of the E. R.
M. B, S PAULDING, Secretary.
THE FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD,
Oregon Lodge, No. 3B7, will give an informal
dance at the Cotillion Lodge Hall, on 14th.
nt-ar Washington street, Friday, May '-.
Mcmbrs and friends invited. Union -music
Admission 25c.
JOHN L. FORD. President.
"INDIAN WAR VETERANS OF THE
NORTH PACIFIC COAST win meet at the
Scottish Rite Cathedral today at 3:30 P. M.
to attend the funeral of our comrade. Sam
ael E. Wishard.
. OTTO KLEEMAN.
Grand Adjutant.
THE MEMBERS of the General German
Aid Society are requested to attend the fu
neral of Mrs. H. . C Bohlman. wife of our
secretary. Services will be held at the Fin
ley undertaking parlors this afternoon at
the hour of .2 o'clock. Chas. J. SchnaoeL
vice-president.
KLORISTS.
FUNERAL FLOWERS AT LOWEST PRICES
Beautiful wreaths, pillows and special
designs at prices .extremely low; casket
sprays as low as T1.B0. Lubliner. florists.
32a Morrison at.. Portland Hotel block.
' at runrr.o V nonSCS, 87
Washington. Main 2, A 12. Flowers for
Max M. Smith. Mala 7S1J. A 1111.
Selling bidg. '
ASPLAnd In this city,- May 20, Francis
Mary Aspland, aged 71 years, at her late
residence, Hal East Lincoln at. The re
mains are at the residence establishment
"f J- P- Flnlty & son. Montgomery at
5th. Notice of funeral hereafter.
BROWN' At Insch, Aberdeenshire. Scotland
May a. Eliza Gatherer Brown, aged S7
years.' Mother of A. (i. Brown, chief clerk
pasenger accounts, O.-W. H & N. Co
Portland. '
ORTH At his late residence, 1467 Macadam
L, May 18, Henry o. Orth, aged 40
years, funeral notice later.
fPMEBAt NOTICES.
PAYNE At the family residence on Sau
yies' Island. May 20. J. M. Payne, aged
54 years, husband of Mrs. Annla Payne
and father of George Victor and Gladvs
May Payne. The funeral senvice will be
held at the conservatory chapel of the
F. S. Dunning Inc.. East Side funeral di
rectors. Friday, May 22, at 11 A M
riiends invited. Interment Lone Fire
Cemetery. ,
ORTH Henry G.- Orth. born in Germany.
40 years of age. died St. Vincent's May
19, member Trinity Presbyteriaa Church
Independent Order of Foresters. Association
of Mechanical Employes. Survived by
wife, mother, three sisters, one brother
leaves three children. Funeral services at
2:10 Friday P. M. from Trinity Presby
terian Church.
RETD At the family residence. 1209 East
Hoyt st.. May la, William Reid, aged 58
years. 2 months, 2 days, beloved husband
of Elizabeth Reid. .Friends invited to at
tend funeral services, which will be held
at Holman's funeral parlors at 230 p m.
today (Thursday), May 21. Interment Riv
erview Cemetery.
WISH ARD-t Trie funeral ' services of the late
Samuel B. Wishard will be-held todav
(Thursday), at 3:30 o'clock p. M. at the
, Scottish Rite Cathedral. Friends invited.
Interment at- Lfene Fir Cemetery. Please
omit flowers.
BOHLMAN The funeral services of tha lav.
Dorothea Augusta Bohlman will be held
toaay. (Thursday), at 2 o'cloclr p. M at
k the residence establishment or J. p. Fin-
ley & Son, Montgomery at 5th. Friends
invited. Services at the grave private.
FENSELOW Funeral of the late Emily
Hetter Fenselow will be held from the P.
1 Lerch undertaking parlors. East 11th
and Clay sts.. today (Thursday) at 3 P.
M. Friends invited. Interment ML Scott
Park Cemetery.
SCHNELLER The, remains of Frank
Schneller will be sent to Kunlc City. Wis.,
for Interment by A. R, Zeller Co.
INNES The remains of Mrs. Minnie B.
Innes will De sent to Milton. Or., Xor In
terment by A. R. Zeller Co.
, FCNERAL DIRECTORS.
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the ldln-
nerai director, --O Third streei. corner Sal-
wuj awwbuiw- a uti. Mala aval.
r. S. DUNNINO. INC
East Side Fnneral Directors. 41
Aider St. East oi, B 26ii.
DUNNING M'ENTEE, funeral directors,
?th and Pine. Phone Mala 430. Lady at
tendant. Of lies of 'County Coroner.
sKEWES CKsERIAKIXQ COMPANY, Sa
d Clay. Wain 4 15 J, A 23SL Lady attendant
Est. 103. Soa Williams Ave, East 1118.
S? -SWsiss
CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL
MOUNT SCOTT PARK.
Coataintns 335 Acre.
Portland's Only Modern
Pcrpcf.ua I -Care Cemetery
Bcfined. PleaNins isTTico,
Complete Perfect EQcipment.
Pricea and Terms Keaaonabla.
Botb Teiepboaea.
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OREGON HUMANE SOCI
67 GRAND ATK K.
Bt Davis as lfiTerett
Phoae. i Kast 142S, dScSlft. . Ofea Day
as NlsaC
Report all cases of cruelty to this
cfflea. Lethal chamber for small nl-mals-
Horse ambulanos tor tick: or
disabled animals at momaal'i nottce.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE
to the
Highest Bidder
Sealed Bids will be received by the
undersigned on any tr all of the fol
lowing properties until 6 P. M. Mon
day, June 1. In each case the high
est cash bid received over and above
the stop bid stipulated 'will be ac
cepted. The stop bid inserted is only
for the partial protection of the
owper and docs not represent nearly
the value . of the property. .Prop
erties encumbered -with mortgage will
be sold subject to same.
Lots to Be Sold
Lot 10. block 13, El Tovar, being EQx
100. on north side -of Stafford St., 150
feet east of Union ave. Stop bid $30
cash.. These lots now selling for 800,
on terms.
Lots 38 and 40, block 6, Irvlngton
Park. Stop bid, $300 cash.
Lots IB, IS,' block 57, Irvlnartion. on
East 15th, near Klickitat. Stop bid
$1300 cash and assume street improve
ments. Market price f these lots about
$2200.
Lots 1. I, block 38, Carter's Addition,
being 100x110 on the S. W. corner of
16th and Montgomery. This is one of
the finest building; sites In the city,
commands a magnificent view- without
climbing; the hill: 15 minutes' -walk to
P. O. This property valued at $25,000.
Stop bid, $12.000,. half cash.
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, block 2, Slavln's AddW
tlon, being four acres on Council Crest,
commanding the grandest view in all
Oregon, witn the city on -one side and
the beautiful Tualatin Valley on the
other. A priceless site for the man
who can afford it. Stop bid $3000 cash
and assume mortgage of $7000. Would
consider cash bids for separate acres.
. Houses to Be Sold
No. 4811 Thirtv-third avenue, S. E..
lot 3, block 13 (Crestonl. A modern
five-room house: lot 60x100; close '.o
fine school: two blocks of car. Stop
bid $300 cash and assume mortgage
$1000 at 7 per cent. This place has
been held- arT2250.
No. 765 East Burnside street. A most
convenient and well-arranged house of
eight rooms; full lot, with garage.
House leased at $40 per month. Stop
bjd $2000 cash and assume mortgage of
$3000 at 7 per cent.
No. '270 Graham avenue f Alblna). six
room house on west 50 feet of lots 13,
14. block 3, Railroad Shops Addition.
Has business future. Stop bid $1000
cash and assume-mortgage of $2500 at 7
per cent.
No. 349 East Twentieth street (Ladd's
Addition), new eight-room house, hard
wood floors, two fireplaces, sleeping
porch, furnace, large bath and attic;
ex tea large lot, 60x118. Mortgage $3750
at 7 per cent: bonded assessment $200.
Stop bid $1250 cash and assume.
No. 26 Kearney street (Nob Hill),
fine eight-room house and full lot in
best' residence district. Lots in this
locality worth $7500. House worth
$6500. Stop bid $4000 cash and assume
$5000 mortgage at 6 per cent.
. Acreage to Be Sold
17.28 acres on Section Line road, 34
miles from the city. Good level soil
covered with second - growth timber.
Stop bid $4300, $2000 cash.
Five acres near Oregon City road, be
ing lot 13, Finehurst. Stop bid $2000,
half cash.
. Farms to Be Sold
80 acres In Linn County, Oregon. 12
miles east of Brownsville. Land is
fenced and some cleared. Former own
er (deceased) valued it at $30 per acre.
Stop bid $1000 cash.
80 acres in Thurston County. Wash
ington, three miles from Rainier. Some
cleared land and old improvements. A
worker can fix this place up and make
good profit reselling. Stop bid -$1000
cash. Thin place is considered a bar
gain at $1500.
The title is- perfect to alt the above
properties, and an abstract will be fur
nished and warranty deed given. Do
t make the mistake of thinking these
properties are offered for the prices
quoted in the stop bid. Tliey have never
been offered at anywhere near such
S rices, but will positively be sold to the
ighest bidder whose bid is over and
above the stop bid quoted. For full in
formation regarding these properties
call on
Strong & Co.
605 Concord Building
.M UMBERS OF TUB PORT LAN I
' ' RKAI.TV BO A HO.
FOR SALE
The busiest op-to-dat Grocery mid Deli
raifmeu In the eity. dolor butlnets of
$500 m month, mostly caah, very good credit
account Rood clean btock, up-to-dute fix
tures, automobile delivery; also -three two
room ftiraibhed apartments over t he tttore
all rented. This place is a snap at $3500.
- - I. J. GORDON,
Main 6445 914 Chamber of Commerce.
First Mortgage Loans
Money to Amy Amount 1b Our Poimm
sion for Immediate I'ae, or 79
Aceurdlnff to Security.
FIELDS & HO.VE Y M A,
1218-1223. Yeon Bids. Mala 1062.
3USIN-TSS PR0PERTYAN0CL05C IN RESIDCNCfS
Wo EDWARD E.GOUDEY-7
numtzftHL Lunnu
NORTHWESTERN fcXfvrS. eU.tD.IMCi
CITY & FARM LOANS
UNDERWRITERS I.OAX i.VD
INVESTMENT CO,
220 Chamber of Commerce.
ATTENTION! BEST BARGAIN IX CITY
50x120 ft., Irvlnton district, 3 blocks
Broadway car. Improvement. Restricted.
$575. Terms easy. Phone Mr. Kitchen,
Marshall 30M.
tVIl.1. Bl ILD. .
Tenant wanted for new apartment
house, 'i blocku Beautiful location,
close in, West Side. Terms attractive.
AE 975, Oregonian.
NEW TODAY.1
HERE IS A WINNER
Location NEHALEM, OREGON
12 60x100 and one 50x200 lots, U-room -house,
well finished: large li ving-room,
kitchen and nine larpe bedrooms, wash
room, two bathrooms and toilets; hot
and cold water. Lots all cleared and. '
four of them front on bay and deep
water, on which there is & dock and.
large sawmill building, boat-house and
oil-house; one 32-t'oot gasoline launch, .
a dandy, that is worth over $2000.
House on elevation that overlooks th
bay. Price $5500 for all. Terma $300
cjisb. balance four years an. S per seat
Interest.
(This property chansred hands about
two years ago for $12,000.)
For all particularKand photographs -of
property inquire of
Nehalem Bay Land Co.
,M2 Board of Trade Rids.. Portland, Or.
Business Property
FOR SALE
Close-In East Plde business property,
leased to good tenant for a period 6t
yearspays large net return on the In
vestment and has great speculative
value: price $7000. This Is a splendid
chance for a small investor1 to secure
srood income-bearinc: property. Iso
agents.
AD 979. Oresronian.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTV.
We loan oar own funds and money Is
available within 24 hours after receipt
of abstract, 5V&. A and 7 per cent.
ROBERTSON & EWING
20T-8 Northwestern B.ifc Bids;.
Western Bond &
Mortgage 'Co.
Our Own Money at Current Rates.
FARM AND CITV LOANS,
SO Fourth St.. Board of Trade Bids.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
Any Amount at Current Rates.
JOHN E. CR0NAN
802 Spalding Bide.
Portland Or.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
BECK, William G., 315-S16 Failing bid
BENEDICT. BROS. (Burrell Heigati), flJO
Hawthorn ave.. cor. Slu Tabor 516
PALMKK-JONfiS CO., tL P 404-40-40
Wilcox bidg.
Jennings & Co. Main 188. Z06 Oregonian.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots
75 BY 100, fine view, overlooking the East
Side, best of soil, beauUl ul shade tree.
If you are in the market lor a fine home
site, it will pay you to see this property. -Remember
these lots are located on the
West iSnle with 5c carfare. Price $350
Terms. $10 down. $5 per month. Always a
Dleasure to show nroner-t v
3tL E. LEE. 522 Corbett bidg. g.
ovjlj vf-- i iui, mvii u eo noia grav el.
lies beautifully, plenty of room- on a
tract this size to raise alt your vegetables
and chickens. Remember, these lots are
on the West Side, 5c carfare, within - four
miles of the center of tb city. Terms
$10 down. $5 per month. -
1". Lee, 52H Corbett bidg
MULTNOMAH Station, O. E. R. R., 5o fare,
near station- and cleared; price $400 per
lot; small payments. J. A. Cunningham.
833 Morgan blcig.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
Houses, lots, tracts and acreage; ul
views, location, prices and terms.
Marshall 4S27. BROOKE. A 38oJ.
$3800 BUYS a lot, just, the place to move
one of the houses the School Board ba
for sale at Broadway. Hall, college- and
Park streets. M. E. Lee, o22 Corbett bidg.
LAURELHURST SACRIFICE Must sell Im
mediately, corner, on Couch, 75 feet front
age for $375, terms; assessments sinalL
Main 5610.
MUST be sold by May 23, 2 corner lots at
. 24th and Holgate sts., either factory or
residential ; a snap. AF vi'J, Oregonian.
BARGAIN -Nice 4 block, corner, Mon Lava
la dlst Phone Tabor 4627; reasonable.
Eor Sale Beach Property.
FOR SALE Fine, 4-room cottage oir" full
lot at Seaside, or trade for pood 5 or 7
passenger machine. Call C la Mb.
For Sale I1uum.
THE house you're looking for has been found
and will be turned over to you as soon as
described. Information, 415 Selling bidg.
MODERN 4-ROOM bunralow. nice location.
terms. Owner. 95S East 20th North.
6 ""ROOMS,
$1400.
On Easy Terma.
Lot 7axlOO feet, all fenced.
Bath and basement.
On Rose City Park Carllne.
Get off at 72d and Sandy Road.
n. 4 See Austin.
GREGORY INVESTMENT CO.
BEAUTIFUL 4-room bungalow, on East 7th
st. N, Just completed; bath, electric fix
tures and shades; interior finished In white
enamel; It Is nifty, will appeal to you on
sight; only S1S0O; small cash pay menu
balance month Ty payments sa.ij.c uj rcau
THE BKONO COMPANY.
608 Lewis Bidg.
SMALL NEW HOUSE.
$750.
BOxluu-ft. Lot.
$15 cash, $15 per month. Including In
terest; take Rose City Park car. get off
at 7 2d at.
' See Austin. x -
GREGORY INVESTMENT COMPANY.
ONE of the finest homes in Hawthorne diF
trict, 3d St., 1 block south of Hawthorne
ave. ; Just being completed ; 50x1 OO lot.
garage, six rooms and billiard-room ltt
x2. 2 bathrooms, furnace, etc. Free from
Incumbrance. Will take automobile or
vacant Jot as part payment up to $-000.
Owner. 320 E. 3iid st. Tabor 64.
LAURELHURST SNAPS.
J have some first-class houses in Laurel
hurst on which have had to foreclose. " 1
will sell at very low prices on easiest
terms; will take good, clear Laurelhuret
lot 'as part payment. R. H. Torrey, iiOW
Stark st. Main 15tKi, A 3515.
SACRIFICE.
Owners paid $5u0 for 7-room strictly
modern home, with sleeping porch; owe
$;t60U. Will, take $75u for their equity.
This home is located in the best part of
l-aurelhurst. For further particulars see
M. E. Lee, T22 Corbett bidg.
BUILD ON YOUR LOT.
We will build on your lot; terms Hks
rent: first -class guaranteed work.
UMBDEN STOCK. & LARSON CO
S Oak su
See Mr. Furlong.
HOMES OF CHARACTER
IN LAURELHURST.
Beautiful Swiss chalet, 10 rooms, 3 lota.
also 8-room house, very attract! vs.
H M. FANCHER CO.,
01 Broadway Bldg. Phone Main Z917,
FOR SALE Beautiful 8-room house "on
lower heights and within walking dis
tance of business center; grandest view
of whole" city, mountains and rivers; all
modern, $8500. Terms. Owner. AD 8l4.
Oregonian.
IRV1NGTON HOME.
2 blocks from Broadway car, on paved
'street; a snap, $4500, $500 cash, balance
$25 per mo.
HACKER & THERKELSEN CO.,
30tf Spalding bidg. M. 7592.
$1750 CONTRACTORS ATTENTION Si 750 '
BARGAIN SEEKERS OPPORTUNITY: .
Modern 8-room house. 37th, 1 block N. .
Sandy road; $1H)0 will finish house, mak
ing property worth $5ui0; big snap.
UIETZ & RINLER, 31 Ry. Ex. bidg.
CHEAP.
Modern 5-room bungalow, improvements
In; No. 30& . Ease 35th L, near Haw
thorne . ave. Phone Tabor 4c54. No
agents.
LET US BUILD YOU A HOME. .
On yonr lot or ours: by your own plans
or ours; pay us like rent.
THE OREGON HOME BCILDERS,
1330 North western Bank Bidg.
WILL sacrifice on nice, 5-room bungalow,
good furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors
and full cement basement, close In, 1 h
blocks north of Hawthorne ave. ; easy
terms. Tabor 1661.
S-ROOM modern bouse, laige let 100x150.
fine outbuildings, lots of fruit and berries;
fine view ; one block to car; very easy
terms. Phone Main 775.
CHARMING IRVIXGTOX HOMES
Cheap; lots half price: houses tor rent.
East 1ST a, w.M. tiarqmaq.
BLK. Sunn ys ids car, now. modern ho us -a.
SI st, Yamhill. Owner, Tabor 3109.
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