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THE SUNDAY OREGON IAN. PORTLAND. APRIL 26, 1908. 3 DRAY IS STAR IN Breaks World's Record Pole-Vaulting. for PENNSYLVANIA WINS RELAY .km1 Records All Along Line at Franklin Field Tnw'k Meet. Shnw Fqtials Record In the Hurdle Rave. PHILADELPHIA. April 25.-The per formances of the hundred of athlete t tlie annual relay races and field sports h. 11 on Franklin Field today under the u.pces of the University of Pcnnsyl aiilH wrc of the highest order. One norld'a record, that for the pole vault, an broken by V. R." lray, of Yale, and nother record m equaled. The Uni r.lty of Pennsylvania won the blue rib bon event of the meet, the one-mile relay jace for the ohamion.hip of the tnited States. Her only opponent wac Chicago. Vkhn ran Pennsylvania to a sensational limxh. The Michigan four-mile team, which Ta (r I ven the four-mile relay event by d fault, entered for the two-mile National r' Uy championship and won easily. Penn lvania was second. The Hill School, of I'ottstown. Pa., carried off the relay championship for preparatory schools, and the Brooklyn M. T. School captured the relay championship for high schools. The one-mile chumplonshlp. won by Pennsylvania, wa ifiybody's race from b R-inniiiK to end. The official time was l' ;.t 4 5. The world's record is 2:23 3-5. Star Performance of lay. The star performance in the field events vas mado by Pray, Talc.s pole vaulter. He covered the bar at 12 fet 64 inches, breaking; byxone inch his own record" made last year. He tried to clear 12 feet 10 inches., but was too tired to accomplish It. In the first heat of the 120-yard hurdle race, A. B. Shaw, of Dartmouth, equaled the world's record of 15 1-5 seconds held by A. O. Kraenzclin. but he had a very tronsr wind at his back. In the hammer-throw M. F. Horr. of Syracuse University, threw the hammer 173 feet & inches, two inches short of the world's record, but the throw was not al lowed because he stepped outside the ring;. of the eight special events, Yale and Illinois Universities each took two firsts and Dartmouth. Indiana University, Syra cuse and Cornell each Captured one. A heavy rain fell during part of the af U rnoon. but notwithstanding the bad veathcr about U,0 persons saw the spoU. Summary of Results. High Jump Millar, Indiana University, and Thorp, Carlisle, tied for first pTace at H feet. Shotput Won by Fuaroufchs, of Illinois University, 44 feet 5 inches; second, Kruk Swarthmore. 44 fret S'j inches. Two-mile championship MichiKnn won rnjsily, Pennsylvania second, Columbia tJt-yard huidle Won by Shaw, ' Dart mouth. Bobbins (Yale) second, Howe (Yale) third. Hoffman (Cornell) fourth; time, 0:13 2-5. Pole vault Won by W. R. Dray, of Yale, 12 ftet 6 inches, breaking- the world's record of 12 feet &4 inches, held by himself; Cook (Cornell) and Gilbert Val) tied for second place at 12 feet li inches, ino-vard dssh Won by Stevens, of Yale; "Wit ham (Pennsylvania! second. Sherman (Dartmouth) third; time. 10 seconds. WIIS THE MEET DKI KATS VMVK.KS1TV OF WASJI IM'iTO.V TRACK TEAM. Missionaries Have Lead of Three Points xC'opl Record for DL-cus Made by Phllbrook. SRATTUa Wash.. April 23. (Special.) Whitman College defeated the University of Washington In the annual track meet, held on the campus yesterday afternoon, by a score of 57 to 55. Defeated even be fore the relay, which they figured on tak Inp. the university athletes let that event Blip by them also. The real feature of the context was Thilbrook's throwing the dis cus a distance of 1:11 feet 6 Inches, which breaks the Pacific Coast record. His nearest rival was Bantx. who was unable to set the mifsile out more than 118.7 feet. The meet was devoid of results outside of the discus. Martin, of Whitman, was victor in ttie broad Jump with a leap of SI. 3 feet. Martin, of the Missionaries, pave a classy exhibition in the 100-yard dash, running away from Qreene and House, of Washington. His time vas S'-eonde. Washington took only three first places Martin and Phllbrook, both of "Whitman, were brilliant stars, each pull ing down four firsts. Besides his record for firsts in the hurdles, discus and ehot XU't, Phllbrook got second in the high Jump. Adding to this his breaking of a t'osst record, the big Whitman athlete's performance was remarkable. Martin. Oldrlght. Barnes and Cox won the relay from I.. Williams. Burke. Sloll and Camp bell. This event was intensely interesting. as usual. Washington at one time having substantial lead. The summary; ssn.yard run Vernon, Washington, first: rrkrr. washlnRton. eeoud; Oldrlsht, Whitman, third. Time. 2:07 Ort-ard daph Martin. Whitman, first: Oreene. Washinrton. second; Rouse, Wasil ilSton. third. Time. 0:10 3-3. 44-jard dasil Martin. Whitman, first: llouw. Vahln(Ston. mcoiH; Tlbbal,, Wastl Innton. i:ilrd. Tim.. 0:.W TJO-ard hurdles rhilbrook. whitman, first; O'Brien. Washington, eecond; Wells, Wahinaton. third. Time. 0:17 S-5. Mile run Coyle and Kinc. Washington, tied for tlrst; Vernon. Washington, third. Time. 5:"2, KO-yard hurdles Martin and rhilbrook. Whitman, tied tor flrst; Cox. Whitman, third. Time. 0:2S I S. IMscua-throw Phllbrook, Whitman first; Bantx. Washington, second; Lewis. Whit man, third, pittance, 11 feet a inches. Pole vault Bowman. Washington, first; Pelthouse. Whitman, second: Kerr. Wash ington, third, llelpht. in feet 4 Inches. High jump Poster. Whitman, first; Phil brook. Whitman, second; t'ampbell. Wash ington, third. Height, z feet a inches. shot-put Phllbrook. Whitman. first; Bants. Washington, second; Babcock. Wash ington, third. Distance. 19 feet 2 inches. Broad jump Martin. Whitman, first; Williams. Washington. second: Parker. Washington, third. Distance, 21. Ul feet. Mil relay Won by Whitman. BERKELEY CREW WINS RACE Easily Aliead of Stanford, but the Freshmen Meet Defeat. SAN FRANCISCO. April 25. The shell of the Cniverslty of California, pulled through the smooth waters of Sausalito Bay by eight men. all of them over, six feet in height, was two and a half lengths ahead of the shell of the Stanford crew t the finish of the two and a half mile race. The time waa 13 minutes. IS sec onds. In the freshmen race over the same course. Stanford won by fonr lengths; time. 13:. The day was Ideal, the water perfect and the crowd large. The crews were as follows! Stanford 'varsity Stroke. Patrick: 7. Malone; , 'Wondrles: . Cole: 4. Hatch: 3. Vose; 2. Benson: bow. Reynolds. Stanford freshmen Stroke, Chamber lain: 7. Day: 6. Dole; t. Killlan: 4. Smith: 3. Little: Vlsel: bow. Acker. Turner was coxswain for the 'varsity and Guema for the 111 men. California 'varsity 1. Dlgnan. '10: !. Bail. '08: 3, Schroeder. '1: 4. E. Ashley. '0s; t, H. Ashley. "lu; . Robertson. '10; 7. Davidson. 'OS; stroke. Witter (captain); coxswain, McSpadden, "10. OREGON BEATS WILLAMETTE Poorly-Played Game End in Score or 10 to 4 for Visitors. SALEM. Or.. April 25. Special.) In a same poorly played on both sides and devoid of sensational Incidents. Univer sity of Oregon defeated Willamette at baseball this afternoon by a score of 10 to 4. In the first Inning Hinkle walked four men. three of them In succession, thus giving Willamette the only score secured up to the sixth Inning, when Nace made a three-base hit that brought in Booth and Moore, and then got home himself on a hit by Doegv. Oregon's score was due partly to good batting, but more to poor fielding. The game presented a strong contrast with that of yesterday, when Salem High School arid the University of Oregon played an almost perfect game of 12 Innings with a score of 3 to 2 In favor of Oregon. The batteries today Oregon. Hinkle and Taylor; 'Willamette, Jcrman and l"n ruh. SETS XEW .M.VTEfB. RECORD Youth of 1 Goes 50 Yards, in 5 1-5 in Aberdeen Meet. ABERDEEN, Wash.. April 25. (Spe cial.) "Duff Mlllette, a local high school lad, at a track meet this after noon ran 50 yards In 6 1-5 seconds, establishing a new world'a amateur record. Mlllette also ran 100 yards In 10 1-5. Ha la 1$ years old and weighs about 110 pounds. Three stop watches were held on Mlllette when he made his record. THE DAY'S HORSE RACES .At Oakland. OAKLAND, Cal., April 25. Results of races Futurity course Elmdale won. James A. Murray second. Seven Full third; time, 1:14 4-5. Five furlongs Ocean Queen won. Frlexe second. Aaks-Arh-Ben third; time, 1:00 4-5. Mile and 70 yards Elevation won, Ralph Young second, John Lyle third; time, IMS 1-5. Mile and a sixteenth Cabin won. Frank FlHttner second, Down Patrick third; time, 1:1! Mile and 70 yards Legatee won, Vinton second. Gduardo third; time, 1:44 4-5. Futurity course Cajiardo won, Lee Har rison H second, Entra Nous third; time, 1:1!. At Lexington. LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 25.-Results: Four furlongs Maid of Gotham won. Fair Messenger second. Charlotte Hamil ton third. Time. :S1 3-5. Six furlongs Dark Night won. Snake Mary second, Mae Conria third. Time, 1:1s. Six furlongs Divorcee won. Beth Good win second, Ralbert third. Time. 1:15 1-5. One mile Mortiboy won. Lotus Eater second. Macias third. Time, 1:47. Four and one-half furlongs Transform won. Camel second. Von Buelow third. Time, :5S 4-5. One mile Bucket Brigade won, Lafa yette second, Thomas Calhoun third. Time, 1:S.- Aqueduet Results. AQUEDUCT, N. Y.. April 25. Results: Four and one-half furlongs Bonnie Kelsee won, Thetis second. Ramble third. Time. :04 4-5. The Glendale Steeplechase handicap about 2H miles Rocket won. Economy second. Jim McGill third. Time. 5:18. Mile Import won. Tea Cress second, Killiecrankie third. Time. 1:41 1-3. Mile Jack Atkin won. Rifleman second, Spooner third. Time. 1:35. Six and one-half furlongs Sadler won, Frank Lord second. Obert third. Time, 1:28, Four and one-half furlongs J. H. Reed won. Trois Temp second1. El Oro third. Time, :56 4-5. FIGHTS ROBBER IN CELL Farmer Beats Man Who Stole $720 From Him. Accidentally placed In the feame cell with the farmer he had garrotted and robbed of $720. Finis Brown, alias Bonaparte, alia Hunter, an ex-convict, nearly met his "finis" yesterday after noon in the City Jail at the rands of the sturdy rustic who immo liataly rec ognized Brown as the thug who had lobbed him. Seiainsr Brown, Miller im mediately proceeded to pound the iron furniture of the coll with the thug's sirus-gliner form. "You are the man who robbed me." ci led Miller, as soon ae he flapped eyes on Brown. Here's where we'll even up our pcore. you'll never live to have a court oeal with you. I in tend to break you into little pieces." 4 Cries of prisoners in the adjoining cells brougrht the jailor hurriedly back to the scene. .That nummary jtistiee would have been inflicted on the rob ber seems certain for the rustic is a larger man and his blood boiled with uncontrolled indignation. The jcilor rira ft fred Brown rom the grasp of the infuriated Miller fend rushed him to a cell in another pa of tho jail. Miller, who lives in Cnampoeg. Or is being detained cs a witness a era Inst Brown and . the latter's campanion, Smith, who are accused of the rob bery. The money taken from Miller lepresented the proceeds of the sale of his farm near Chnmpoeg. He had ?ime to this city to make the sain, and after haing received his money had been ribbed in a saloon at Front and Clay streets. Brown, who was arrested in Vancou ver, Wash., was 1 rought back to this city yesterday afternoon by Captain Baty. DAILY MKTEOROLOGICAI- KEPOBT. FORTLANT. April 2S. Maximum tem;era turo 60 degree; minimum. 40 dffree. River readinur at 8 A. M.. 11.4 feet: change In U-t 34 hours, rise 1? feet. Total ratnfail ib P. M. to 5 P- M - Jione; total rainfall since Sep tember 1 lfi M.W inches: normal rainfalL 89 37 inch: dvfleiency. 6.SO inches. Total sunshine April 24. 9 hours, 12 minute; pos sible aunshlne. 14 hours. Barometer re duoca to se-level. at 5 P. M.. 30.30 inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The high area overlying the North Pmcjflc FtHtr-s remains practlcaly stationary and clear skies prevail this evening over the Pacific Slope and plateau refrton. eEceptlnr along; the Strait of Fuoa. wlisre cloudiness is re ported. The storm noted over tre Upper Mississippi Valley this morning is appar entlv moving rapidly eastward and the. press ure "la riMns over Montana and tre Dakota. LUrht rainfall occurred during the day In Western Montasa and in North Dakota. In tbs latter state rain as still falling at time of observation this evening. Temperature were lusher is Washington, Oregon and Call- C0RBETT BUILDING 5TH AND MORRISON STS - J ti r"A. ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY V kin. Otis F., and Mabel, osteopaths, formfvly Maoiea.v b:dg. thuon A 4TW. Main a2L7. Cavii.vgu. win.. 1... dentist, formerly Co lumbia & Buchinan.bltigi. ilaln A olSV. Chiistensen. C, opu- ian and jeweler, formsxly with fiutterneid lirvs. Office 413. Mala 8164. Chance. Artnur W., Dr., Gmti, formerr Dekuoi b.dg. Ufl.ces blO-li. Main lu&6. Coffey, R. c.. Dr., physician and surgeon, offics 1017. Phons Main 449. Conroy, n. J., Dr., physician and surgeon, of ncea 90&-9. Main 61.19. A 6139. Cor belt Estate of 11. V., Hubert H. Strong, marviger. phons Main &16. a oOl. CroMliiy Co., Tbe. real estate, formerly Mc Kay bid. Offices 7t-9. Main 706. A 6722. Dieck. RobU G., civil engineer, forinarly M taawk bldg. Phone A Hib. Duiur St Dufur, public siaograpbera Pbons Main 30U4 A fritt. Falls City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk bllg., V. 6. Belcfaer. Main 6&T8 A 197&. Gales, Gertrude L.urd, Dr., ostovn, former ly MaWcy bldg. Main 183 A 4706. Goudey 4c Wood. boiiJe, (urmerly Buchanaa bldg. Main 3472, A 3472. Hogf le, H. VV., Dr., phywlclan and surgeon, formerly Macleay bldg. Mala 4ul4, A 6230. Offices 1CU9-12. Jefferdi, Henry C, Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum b:ljf. Main 463 A 1463 Jones Trevs. Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanan bldg. Offices 101 1-12. Main 4014. A 6333. Kekey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co lumbia blag. Main &U6. King, J. C. Elliott, Dr., physician, formerly Mohawk bldg. Main 226o. Kyne, i. F., Mrs., formerly Russel tbldg. A 3967. Residence C 1977. Labbe, Edmund J., Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Lab Us bldg. Main 460, A 1460 Itnt, Geo. P., attorney, formerly aUi Mor rison st. Offlcs 419. Main 4b3. A 1663. Locke Jb Gullets, Drs.. offices 819-a20-&21. Phones Main 741, A 2741. Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum. Main 267. A 1267. Manlon, Kabherine C, Dr., formerly Hamil ton bldg. Phone Main 2811. Mm son. Ralph C. and Ray YV.. Drs., former ly Marquam bldg. Main 767. Metscban. K. L., Dr., dentist, formerly Mar quam bldg. Phone Main T46. NICHOLS, A. C. L.-i H. S.. physicians, urgeons, formerly Dekum. Main 2ut, A 12 j6- OreguB Life Insurance Company, L. &amul General Mgr. Phone Main 6385. A 6002. Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., surgeon's offices, 'J08-1U. Main 267, A 1267. Otlfc Elevator Company, formerly Kenton bldg. Offices 601-2. Phone Main 6040. Peters, Geo. D-, Dr., dentist, formerly Co lumbia bldg. Office 1021. Phone Main 767. Petzel. A. F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 463. A 1463. Pierce, EL A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1003. Phones Main 2544. A 5930. Polivka se Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morri son. Phone Main 73L Taylor, Frank M., Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. A 1267 tpton. Jay 11. & Latourette, H. T., attorney, formerly S wetland bldg. Offices 626-7. Main 699. A 1869. Veazis Se. Ve&zle, attorneys, formerly Cham ber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. A 5442. Wi liniMD & McXary, physicians, formerly Marquam bids. Main 449. Taqulna Bay Co., The, formerly Mdbawk bldg.. W. F. Stine. Meln 667S, A 1978. Zan. J as. C, Dr.. physician and surgeon, formerly Marquam blrtsr. Main MO. fornla. and lower over Nevada, trtah and: in Southeastern Idaho. The Indications are for fair and warmer weather Sunday throughout this entire dis trict. PACIFIC COAST WTSATHER. ' Observations taken at 5 P. M., Pacific time. April 25. 2i 7 2. 2 STATIONS. 3 Raker City Bismarck Bolsf Kureka Helena K am loops North Head..... Poca telle Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento Salt Lake San Francisco.. Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island.. Walla Walla Orar Rainy 44O.OV;:;2:nV 62l0.(K'12 XV 6H!0.00 6 XW 4 0.O1 12V 5s;o.W iCaln 5OI0.0022INW 620.O0il2fW 00.K! 8;xv 76:0.00 Jo-NW 64 O.Ut'j 8 XW 70 0 0012iNW 4: T. 14 V 70iO.OO;i4'V 56 0.U01 S W 54 0.(M"i X Clear Clfar 'loudy ICIear i'lear Pt. cloudv Clear I Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloud v Clear Cloudy Clear 52 0.00 12 NE oSjO-OOj 4W l 'loudv (Clear T Trace. FORECASTS. For the 28 hourw ending midnight April 2f.: 1'ortland and vicinity Fair and warmer; northwest winds. Weetern Oregon and Wertem Washington Fair and warmer; northwest winds. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Wa sh ington and Idaho Fair and warmer. L. LODHOLZ. Amine D!tr1t Foreoater. California Bungalow T I O r O i... OrlginaHn desicn. Perfection In airh- iaAACI i tec tare. The Cslifornis Bungalow it the Ideal home salted to all climatic renditions. Send rrentr-nVe. cents in stamps for oar booklet, showing some t the most famous buogalowa is Califorsis. California Bungalow Plan Co. 44-5-4 Fay Budding Los Angeles, O TEETH TtETH GUT RATES To advertise our new and won derfully successful Alveolar Method, we will do work at cut 'rates for 30 DAYS A ten-year guarantee with all work. Examination free. Silver fillings, 50c; crowns (22k), $3.60 to $5.00; bridgework (per tooth), $3.50 to $5.00. Plate as low as $5.00. Everything first class. Lady attendant Boston Dentists Horriaoa Sl Ov. FsatolXIcc . MEDICAL BUILDING Park and Alder Street m 3 5BS ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Batrd. A. W.. phjrictma aad mr.o Bult til'3-. Mla 1IC19. A 1"9 Brber. Or. S. J.. fTfnttftt Formerly Vi Ly bltls. Phone Main 1409. A 140 rtrr and lotintr Medlntt Society, ffehrr. Dr. H. B.. dentist Formerly Colum bla bldg. Phone. Main 4311. A 1340 Frenen, Dr. C. Gertrude, phjuftctaa Form erly Dekum bldg. Main 714. A 4817. Hiirke. Dr. C. E., phrsiebin and amgeon Formerly Oregon, bldg. Main 1512. A S4IU. Rlmtel. Dr. Edw., dentist Main 140a. A 1409 lioemer. Dr. ( . I,. Farker. lrr. H. o. Suit .-.09-10. Main A lSi. Hyde. Dr. Leon Wlllet. physician and snr- Jtroa Practice limited to genlto-uiinaty dlFeases Formerly Fleldnsr bldg. Main 265. A IMS. Larkia. Ir. ieo dentist Formerly Ablcg- ton bldg. Phones Main STS. A 2744. Loom I.. Dr. Bryoa E dentist Formerly Oregonlan bldg. Phone A 3318. Kelson, Dr. D.. physician and surgeon For merly Flledner bid;. Main 4311; A 1340. Perkins, Dr. T. L.. dentist Formerly Rus sel bldg. Suit 407-8. Main 1512. A S404. Rigirs. Dr. t. o.. dentist Main 1400. A 140. Ro-rndorf, Dr. Max. physician and akin spe cliklist. formerly Berlin. Germany of fice. 315-310. Phone Main 6060. Tlmnis. r. Kdna O., physician Formerly Marquam bldg. Phones Main 714. A 4017 Walgamot. In-. F. H-, dentist Formerly Hamilton bldg. Phone Main nao. Watson, Dr. Alfred dentist Formerly Ablngton bldg. Phones Main 57, A 2744. Yenney. Ir. R. C.. physician and surgeon Formerly Marquam bldg. Main 875, A 4S7S Young. Dr. J. Q., dentist Suit 4117 Phons Main &81S. 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Arrlvlns; Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger 7:40 a. i 4:15 p. i 10:13 a. 5:50 p. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Leaving Portland Salem Local Salem Local Salem Limited Salem Local Salem Local .......... Salem Limited Salem Local ...r...... Arriving Portland Portland Local Portland Local ....... Portland Limited ..... Portland Local ....... Portland Local Portland Limited Portland Local ! 4):is a. m. 8:25 a. ra. , 9:05 a. m. 11:05 a. m. 2:30 p. m. 8 :35 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 8:85 a. ra. 10:21 a. m 11:39 a. m. 1:25 p. m. 4:50 p. m. 8:10 p. m. 7 :62 p. m meeting notices. hawthorne: lodge, no hi, A. F. and A. M. Special com munication this Sunday at 1:30 P. M.. at the new Masonic Tem ple. West Park and Yamhill sts., to attend the funeral of mir 1st a brother. C. A. Cogswell. Service will be held at the Crematorium. Visiting brethren requested to attend. By order of the W. M. C. E. MILLER. Secretary. OREGON ASSEMBLY. NO. 1. UNITED ARTISANS The funeral of ulster Mary DautofT will be held today Sunday) from residence. VS2 Gibbs St., at 10 A. M. The members are requested to sttend. E. E. VAN AL5T1XE. C. "SV. GANZFHuTLLER. Secretary. Master Artisan. 1 UNITED ARTISANS Members of Oregon Awwmbly No. 1 are hereby notified that the funeral of Sister Jennie Napier will be held from Finiey's undertaking parlors today (Sun day), at 4 P. M. Tour prwnce is n-qusted. E. E. -VAN ALSTINE, C. W. GANZFMILLER. Secretary. Master Artisan. CHINOOK TRIBE. NO. 5, IMPROVED OR PBR RED MEN. meets every Thursday sleep at 208 Va Third street. Auditorium Hall. A. J. OSBUKN, C. of R. T.EW vl'ALLA(E COfRT. NO. 7, TRTBT9 FEN Hl'R. will give whist social in their hall. Setllng-Hirsrh Building. Tenth and Washington. Tuesday evening. April 28. Ad mission IT cent. A general invitation is ex tended. By order of COMMITTEE. MT. HOOD CIRCLE, "WOMEN OF WOOD CRAFT. Invites you to attend Its next Nvhist and dnce. in the EastSlde W. O. W. Hall. Tuesday evening. Eiegrant prises. Orchestra for dancing. Refreshments. ASTRA CIRCLE FIELD TEAM will give a dance Thursday. April 30. In tb W. O. YV bldg.. J 2 11th st. Good music. Admis sion 2ic. COMMITTEE. PORTLAND HOMESTEAD. 916. B. A. Y.. meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Western Academy of Music Halt 2d and Morrison sts. Visiting members welcome- - KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS A social dance will be given by the I van hoe Social dhib. Tuesday. April 28. in K. p. Hall. 11th and Alder sts. Invitations may be secured from members. Admission, gentlemen, 5oc; ladies. ALL MEMBERS OF SCHILLER LODGE. NO. 3, ORDER SONS OF HERMANN, are requested to a;tnd the funeral of our late brother, E. BwSwilI. st Sell wood, today (Sun day), at 3 o'clock P. M. Member will assem ble at lodge hail. Grand ave. and East Wash ington st.. at 2 o'clock. All members of or dr are Invited. GEO. LAUTENSCHLAEGKR, Pres. , E. WOLFF, Sec ' BOftX. x EPPTNG At IT EsM0th St.. April 18, to the wife of J. E. Epptr.g. a daughter. DIED BROWN April tS. st the family residence. H". East Tenth North. Da rid t. Brown. 44 42 years. F'unerat notwe .ater. BLVM At 54 Lake street. April . Jacob Blum, sged T4 years. 10 rcontiis sad i- dars. Funeral notice later. rtXElAL NOTICES. Bt" DWELL ApMl ?4. at the famtlv resi dence. 1T7& East Fifteenth St.. Seilwood. Kd ward Budvell. aged ii years. & months, member of Sons of Hermann. No. 3. and the Sellwood Lodge. No. :. M. IV A. Friend are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at the above residence at I P. M. today t Sunday. April :4. Interment Mllwaukle Cemetery. COGSWELL In this city, April 24. Charles A. Cogswell, aged 4 years. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, which will be held at the For land Crematorium today l Sun day) at 2 P. M. These desiring to view the bodv mar call at the family residence. 431 Holladay ave.. until 12 o'clock. WILLIAMS At Dallas. Or.. April ?5. Arthur Williams, aged SO years. 7 m-bnths. Funeral services will be held at Holman s chapel, comer Third and Salmon sts.. at 2 P. M. today Sunday i. Interment River View Cemetery. NAPIER Thsj funeral services of Jennie Napier will be held at Flnley'a chapel at 2 P. M. today (Punday). Friends Invited. Interment at Mountain View Cemetery, Monday. DAVTOFF In this city. April 14. Mm. Mary DautofT. aged 54 years. Funeral from residence; So' Gibbs St.. at 10 A. M. today (Sunday). Please omit flowers. . EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct ears, ttO 3d sr. Lady atMdstant. Pheae M. 507. J. r. FTNLET BON. vssrl Directs re, TUN and Mediae. Pa Mala A !. DsBBtng, McEatee m Gllbaagfe, Pwansl I4 rectars. Itb Plae, Pneaa M.4M. Lady ass. ER1CHON CNDERTAKJNO CO.r-40 Aides et. Lady asaietaas. Pboae Mala flaS. XELLER-BTRNE9 CO.. Funeral Dlreet re, SIS Russell. East IMS. Lady aseietaat. V. , DUN NINO. Undertaker. 414 AJdev. Ladr aaakwtaat- Psieae East gJ. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) Fallowing rates will be given only whea dvertitng la ordered te run coaseraUv days. Daily and tonday Issoea. The Ore gonian charges first-time rate each Insertion for classified advertising that Is not ran on consecutive days. The first-time rate te charged for encn Insertion In The Weekly Oregtmian. "Rooms," ' Rooms and Board. "Hoase keeping Rooms "Sltnatlone Wanted," 15 irords or less, 15 coats; 10 to SO words, tO aente; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No discount for additional unertions. Matrimonial and clairvoyant ads. one-tints rate each Insert Ion. INKER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New T-day," SO cents for 15 words or lose; IH to 20 words, 40 cents; 1 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc first insertion. Each additional msertioa, ene-halff no further discount un der one month. Above rates apply to advertising paid la advance only. All hook entries will be charged In linea 14e per line for first In sertion and 7c per Una for each consecutive insertion. Special rates on contracts given on application. "NEW TODAY, (gauge measure agate), 14 cents per line, first Insert ion ; 7 cents per line for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care Tbe Oregonlan. and left at tola office, should always bo inclosed In sealed envelopes. No stamp Is required en such letters. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For tbe convenience of patrons Tbe Oregonlan will accept advertisements for publication In classified columns ever the telephone. Bills for such advertising will be mailed Imme diately and payment Is expected promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonlan will not be responsible for errors In advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main 7070; A 1470. NEW TODAY. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S' Auction and Commission House 173-175 Second, Cor. Yamhi 1 Monday, 10 A. M. Monday, April 27. we will ottr fnr sale a fine assortment of furniture, consist ing of parlor and library furniture; also fine dining-room effects, bedroom, kitchen and offire furniture. The choicest rooking and heating stoves; one well-toned taible piano with good case, three splendid or gans, two mandolins, guitar, three stand ard typewriters, pillows, quilts, pictures, dishes, books, trunks and other house hold necessities. J. T. WIUSON, Auctioneer. Wednesday's Sale At Our Salesrooms, We Will Of fer an Extra Fine Assortment of High-Grade Furniture CONSISTING of MAHOGANY PARUOR KUTUNITURE, such as large rocker, up holstered in leather; divana and settees, upholstered In raw silk; inlaid center table; larsre PLATFORM ROCKER. UP HOLSTERED IN LEATHER: very fine ROUND GOLDEN OAK EXTENSION TABLE, with buffett and leather-seated chairs en suite: also BIRDSEYE maple DRESSERS and COMMODES, rockers, xhairs, kitchen cabinet, steel range and other furniture. . J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. Friday, May 1st Special Sale at 10 A. M. at Our Salesrooms, 173-5 Second St. WE WILL sell FANCY AND STAPLE LOT of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. MIXED LINE OF NOTIONS. DRY GOODS, etc.. SHOES. PAINTS OILS, HARDWARE. CROCKERY. TINWARE. COMPUTING SCALES, SHOWCASES and COFFEE MILLS. Kindly note That we pay CASH for furniture; that we have a LARGE, as sortment of furniture on hand at all times; that we sell furniture privately every day of the week. Both phones Main 1626: A 4243. J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. Siletz Indian lands Pe ACRES at mouth of Salmon River, port tide and part rolling;. $1000. 80 ACRES above Salmon River Bridge, 30 acres bottom, balance rolling, for 1 1000. so ACRES nt mouth of Salmon River, all rolling land, for $1000. 8 ACRES Ht mouth of Drift Creek on Siletz Bay. All bottom land. $2)00. 80 ACRES of second-growth timber on " Schooner Creek at Siletz Bay, $1000. SO ACRES at upper end of Devils Lake, rolling. $1000. 80 ACRES at Rock Creek, Upper Farm, High bottom, $800. ISO ACRES of rolling land at Devils Lake. Good grazing land, at $1760. 80 ACRES of river bottom land 'about V miles from mouth. Over half bottom land, for $1200. SO ACRES adjoining above, same amount of bottom, for $S00. SO ACRES Just below Bulls Back. Most all bottom land, for $500. 13V4 ACRES near mouth of river at $50 per acre. All bottom land. Some improvements. 80 ACRES lying just back of the above tract. About half bottom, $1200. SO ACRES about miles from mouth of river, about half bottom, $800. SO ACRES rolling land on. ocean front age for $S00. Good sheep range. Any of the above tracts are worth from two to five times the amount asked. Call or answer Monday, RALPH ACKLEY OS Corbett Bids;. .. .. XEW TODAY. PortlandAociionCo. MAIN 55o: A ia. Our Time Is Up! Tt:e Hotel TVrklns and other eon rl soods on the dok mit jro this week at any price. That's our order. This la your last chance at the BIG DOCK AUCTIONS Black Walnut and Other j Furniture x "Tomorrow at 10 A. M. thta ffreat ttale will ataxt. at the corner of Front and Salmon ;s. There are thousands of dol lara' worth of goods. Furniture of every description, fine select piece: also the ordinary kind; In fact, from the cheavest to-the beat in bedroom suite, steel rannea. carpets, couche. wardrobes, chairs, rock ers, extension tables, sideboards, buffets, parlor suits, bedding, pictures, uphol stered pieoes. refrigerators, dreers and commodes, etc There are not only single Items, but doiens of each kind. So. mer chants, ptea-ie take notice: This is the greatest FORCED At'CriON that PORTLAND HAS EVER KNOWN. Some one Is sure to get Ft'RNITL'RE FOR A WNG. Onry two sales: Monday. 10 A. M. ; Friday. 10 A. M.. at the dock, corner Front and Salmon sts. C. U FORD, Auctioneer. THE PORTLAND AUCTION CO. 211 FIRST STREET will tiold their auction sales on WEDNESDAY. 10 A. M. THURSDAY, 10 A. M. AND FRIDAY. 2 P. M. 211 FIRST ST. Our record proves to you we- always have a splendid assortment of choice goods at 211 First st. to select from. Here you can always tind what you want, from the most select furniture to the ordinary kind. So why pay more when you have this privilege? if you can't save HALF THE Rtil LAR PRICE HERE, then go buy on the installment plan. We only ask you to come and find out that don't cost you anything at the PORTLAND AUCTION CO.. Registered Horse Auction Horses, Vehicles and Harness at the Dexter Stables 45 FOURTH ST., COR. ANKEXT. Tuesday Next at 10 A. M. Pair brown mares. 9 years. 3000 lbs. and tiarness:' pair bay mareo. 9 years, -i0. and harness: one matched black team: 3 single horses: 3 saddle ponies, and many more entered too late to specify for this saie. Pereheron staJMon. pedigreed. 5 years old. 1800 lbs.: one track truck, rubber-tired buggies, hacks, etc., etc. All to be sold without reserve. 10 A. M., sharp, rain or shine, at 45 4th St., Tuesday next. 10 A. M. THE PORTLAND AUCTION CO. C. FORD. Auctioneer. Auction sale of some fine pieces of household furniture In quartered oak. Brass beds, velvet and Brussels carpets, Axmlnster rugs, etc., removed from a doctor's residence' for positive sale to BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE, AT 152 PARK ST.. BETWEEN ALDER AND MORRISON ST& ON TUESDAY NEXT Comprising spring-edge box couch. 3 piece parlor suite in silk tapestry, morris chairs in genuine Spanish leather, highly polished oak rockers, velvet carpets, good quality Axmlnster rugs, 9x12: hall tre center tables, rattan arm chairs, very fine quartered oak round table, extends 6 ft.; set. of box-seat dinnlngchalrs. side board to match (.bought of Breeden). din ner set. costly davenport, massive brass beds, colonial designs ; metallic beds of pretty styles, pure silk floss and other mattresses, feather beds and pillows, handsome quarter-oak princess and other dressers, washstands and chiffoniers, dressing tables n suite, cook stoves, heat ing stoves, refrigerator, kitchen cabinets, brass electric fixtures and other effects; also lady's whel, Wrhite sewing machine. The above Is a clean lot and of good quality. On view tomorrow. Auction on Tuesday next at 10 A. M.. by BAKER A SON. AUCTIONEERS. ON THURSDAY NEXT By various housekeepers sending their several consignments of surplus household goods and furniture to Baker's Auction House for positive sale 13 commence at 10 A. M. Young people furnishing will enjoy -the saving of money by attending these sales. GEO. BAKER & SON, Furniture Auctioneers. S.L.N. GILM AN AUCTIONEER 411 WASHINGTON STREET. Auction Sales Every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 10 o'Clock A. M. Household Furniture. Etc. N. B. Cash paid for furniture. Main 5473: A 4750. S. I N. GIL.MAX. Auctioneer. YOUR CHANCE FOR A HOME We have a fine "-room bouse: all modern: just completed; in Overlook, one of the finest additions in the city. All improvements are in; building re strictions compel all houses to be good; lots are ."OxlOu and on carline. Price of this place is J3750. and easy terms. -ROOM OOTTACiR. all modern con veniences: grood brick basement: lot 100x100: yard full of roses. This is a beautiful little home, located on Kast Stark st. Price, (2500. Can (rive sjood terms. 8-ROOM HOlE on K. 7th and Everett: lot 50x1 0. If you are looking for a Kood investment, this is it. Price. $3750. Small payment down, bal ance J33 monthly payments. Jordan & Garbade 332 Vashlnartoa Street. Special Irvington Bargain Fine corner. 6Cxl00. on Broadway and 22nd st. Choice section of Irvington: 8 room, modern house; all conveniences; 2 fireplaces. Lambert-Whitmer Co. 107-S Sherlock BulMinc, 4(4 K. Alder at. XKW TODAY. INVEST IN PORTLAND If yon cannot buy a block on Wash ington street, buy a lot In RoseCityPark IT WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE If 'on are looking for larsxr in vestments, read this list: One whole block of waterfront prop erty in tbe heart of the city. A corner. 100x100, on Washington street, for $30,000. Tbe finest apartment-house site in the city. A corner lot near the Portland Ho tel for $10,000 cash; balance long time at 6 per cent. Corner lot in North Portlaud. well improved, with good incofne, iHO.OOO. . Quarter block on principal street ; a fine speculative buy $3'J,oOO. Three acres for manufacturing; plant, with trackage facilities $7o00. Twenty acres, tine, for subdivision, between two carlines $,"00 an acre. Choice acre and half-acre tracts, adjoining the Country Club $(m0 to irl'-'OO. Two acres on Mount Tabor, with magnificent view $3500, 10 acres near Country Club, $10,000. A beautiful home only a fhort dis tance out on Hawthorne ave. $7000. First mortgape on improved prop erty at 7 per cent. Quarter "block in East Side ware house district, with trackage $15,000. A client wants a warehouse. Good income on $."K).000 investment. Two houses in Nob Hill district, 9 rooms; rent for $100 a month $11,500. Four houses on corner lot in North Portland warehouse district, $8000. Income $60 a month. Two best vacant lots on Willamette Heights, 100x100 $3,500. Chamber of Commerce. HOOD RIVER LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES 15 In h'Sh state of cultiva te AlltU tion. fine orchard, Z mile out. 7000.00. Term". IK arOtTC If under cultivation; 100 CV AlIVU trees. 3 apd ft years old. standard varieties: 4 miles out. New 7-room frame house: some personal property 9000.00. Terms. Q AfRFQ under hlg-h state of J7 ntixto cultivation: acres in J"-yesr-old standard orchard: 2' acres in nlfalfa; grood buildings. Can be sub divided; can take 32&00.00 off this place the first year. 5000 cash, bal ance any old time at 7 per cent. AO amiTC 14 acres in standard -. 4. t3 ntilXGO an(j iii-year-old orchard, balance easily cultivated; A-l finest kind of soil, nc wftste; g-ood building's. Only 825)1.25 PKR At'RB; H cash. The above arc hII rigiit In the heart of this beautiful Valley and are ajoal buys. l?fl mi75 4 miles out on the East liV AViAU side: small orchard; ft room house; 3 springs. Price 86500 1fl ArDtrC 9 mn out on the Kast 10U AVAU side, all first-class orch ard land, unimproved but easily cleared. Suitable to cut up In small tracts. A snap for some one for K4SOO.OO. Kasy terms on either of the above. We have personally appraised all of the above and know whereof we speak In saying; they are (rood buys. DEVLIN S FIREBAUGH SOgVMI wetland nnllrilon. Business Location Stark - St. Property We have for-sale a full lot. 30x100 feet, on the aoutheast corner of llth and Stark streets. Ti.e new streetcar line pa see ft directly in front of this property. It i very centrally located and bound to In crease in value. There is at present some income from the property. or price a.nd terms inquire of Charles K. Henry 6 Son 230 Stark St.. Portland. Or. SEE US ABOUT THIS 2- room house, lot 45x90 550 3 - room house, lot 100x140 700 6-room house. lot 45x110 800 6 -room house, lot 40x100 1550 TjOts 45xlt. on car line. 5c fare, '2a minutes to First and Washington, $10 down and (10 a month: will build a house to suit oa very ea.y terms. Stevenson 6 Taylor 311 Buchanan Bldg. Invest on the Peninsula, Where the Prices Will Enhance Greater Than Any Other Spot. Modem, handsome 7-rooin Quee Anne, corner lot, on patton avenue. The best buy in the city; $2500; easy terms. The Dunn-Lawrence Co. 24S AIDF,R TRKl5T. East Tenth Street 9-Room House PRICE S4000 Lot 50x100 and Ji-room house, being; Nd. 124 East 10th st. N. This property is in fine condition and is a bargain. MALI. VO BORSTEI,, 104 2d at. and .t!2 K. Rurnalde at. 60x100 on 'Jd st.. X 4f ,UUU bet. Madison and Jefferson. i.F,oAnn bros- 334 Chamber ( Commerce.