THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, JUNE 14. 1003. MOTHER'S BLOODY MANIA KILT.S WHOLE FAMILY, THEN ENDS HER OWN LIFE. Brooding Over Husband's Lack of Employment, Slie Kills Him, Five Children and Herself. CADILLAC. Mirh.'. June 13. Mrs. Daniel Cooper, sometime during last night, shot and killed her husband, five of her ix children and herself in their home here. The sixth child was fatally wounded. Mrs. Cooper 1 said to have been subject to spells of dementia. When Mrs. Kealey, Mrs. Cooper's mother, went Into the Cooper home this morning, she found the bodies of her daughter and Mr. Cooper lying: on the floor. A revolver lay beside Mrs. Cooper. .Mrs. Kealey rushed into an edjoinir.K room, and there found the five children lying dead In a pool of blood, with the sixth child badly wounded close by. In every instance the victims were killed with a bullet through the head. The deHd are: Daniel Cooper. 4R years oli. Mrs Cooper, 43 years old. Kred, aged 17. Inez, aed 11. Harry, aged 14. Samuel, aged 10. Georpiana, aRed S. Florence, aged 1 1-2 years. Some were In their beds and others were on the floor. Mrs. Cooper lay across the body of the baby on a bed with an emptied revolver beside her. It to be lieved Mrs. Cooper committed the mur ders and then killed herself. She was once confined in an asylum and for some time has been brooding over the fact that Cooper was out of work. A few days aga she is reported to have said she would "end it all." Fred Cooper was still alive when found. Just Defore he died he said: "Mother did it. I think mother first chloroformed the members of the fam ily before shooting them." ' There were no sjns of a struggle in any instance. Neither were there pow der murks which indicated that she stood some distance away In firing the shots. It developed the woman had been men tally unsound since the birth of her youngest child, Florence, IS months ago. She was sane at .Intervals. . .Mrs. Cooper last nisht took all her children to a vaudeville performance. She bargained Willi the girl ticket-seller to admit the entire family for 60 cents. The seller said she would do so. but that it should not be considered as a prece dent. "You will never need to again," replied Mrs. Cooper, "because none of us will ever come here after tonight." She treated the children to candy and peanuts and then marched up and down the streets after the show, all In a happy mood, Mrs. Coopc-r being cheer ful They went home and the killing evidently followed shortly afterward. QUITS OCEAN FREIGHTING AMiite Star Line Says Railroads Fa vor -Montreal Over New York. NEW YORK, June 13. The freight service of the White Star Line of steamers from New York will be dis continued on Tuesday and the live freight steamers, Cevic. Bovic, Geor gic, Armenian and Victorian, will be laid off because, according to officials of the lne, the railroads favor Mon treal over New York In fixing freight rates. Real Estate Transfers. M. McCrum and wife to S. R. Barnes, lot 17, block 2. Watts Ad dition 2,000 Title Guarantee & Trust Company to Norah McCann. lot 20, block 1, McDougall's Subdivision 350 I'ark land Company to William A. liuinn, lot 9, block 74, University Park 175 Ij. F. Coon and wife to Charles II. Adler and wife, lot 6, block 7, Ivanhoe 1.800 Lizzie A. Richards to M. Applestone and wifeti 30x100 feet In Fractional block i:S8 City, commencing at N. V. corner of said block on east line of Third street. feet south of south line of Hall street 6,000 Oregon & I'alifornia Railroad Com pany to Peter Kerr, part of Aber nethy Heights, containing 7 acres, beginning at southwest coriwr 3.340 Bankers' & Lumbermen's Bank to Kdniund T. Ames, lot 1 and north H feet of lot 2. block 182. city 40,000 First Unitarian Society of Portland to M. K. Thompson et al. lots "A" to "N," "S" and "T" and lots 2, '.!. block 4: and lots 1 to . block S, lot 1. block S. blocks 12. 13, anil block 17, Clifford Addition to Al bina, to correct error 9,038 1I-. H. Yount and wife to John K. F.lv, lot 3, block 2. Adams Addi tion to St. John 1,700 It. ti. Busse to Mrs. I). Bardowick, west 2."i feet of east of lot 1. block 31, Albina: and north 25 feet of west 25 l'eet of cast .H f lot 2, block 31. Albina 1.45f Moore Investment Company to Samuel C. Alexander, lots 7 and 8, block 27. Vernon I,2e0 Fliielitv- Trust Company to Margaret C. Blake, south 20 feet of lot 10, and north 10 feet of lot 7, block 4, Wilson's Addition 2,7 Kenneth A. J. Mackenzie and wife to Gitiseppe I.avagetto, lot 3, block 22. Kenil worth 650 John C. Shillock. adm., to Esther C. Pohl, undivid 'd 1-10 interest In lot 22, 23, block 23. Arbor Lodge, east feet of lot 9. block 5, subdivided Broebstel's Addition to Albina 200 V Mashek Kx to F.mil Pohl. undi vided 1-3 of the following: 10 acres commencing south 33. i2 chains from north east corner of the Jen ne Donation Land Claim, in sec tion IS, township 1 south, range 3 east 1 V Mashek and wife to heirs of Anna Pohl. same as above 1 Sycamore Real Estate Company to Nanna Thornborg. lot 4, block 14, Kern Park 10 Sycamore Real Estate Company to Nanna Thornborg. lots 5 and B, block 14. Kern Park 435 diaries H. Campbell and wife to E. P. Armstrong and wife, lots 45 and 46. block 13, Albina 2,100 K. Quackenbush and wife to Invest ment Company, lots 27, 29. 31, 33, 35. 37, 39, 41, 43 and 45, block 23, city 19 College Endowment Association to L.eKearney. lots 2S, 27, 28 and 29, block 14, College Place 1,300 L. M. Commons and wife to Nels Thompson, lot ti and east $ of lot 5. nlock 10, Portsmouth 1.200 William E. Brainard and wife to James D. Ogden, lot 22, block 3, Brainard Tract 2S7 John W. Van Natta and wife to Andrew Peterson, lot 17, block 2, Vernon 200 Charles J. Schnabel and wife to Sehnable Investment Company, lots 6 and 7, block 21, Peninsular Addition No. 2 1 Portland Trust Company to Miles W. Wilkins, lot 2, block 6. Wood stock 600 O. N. Ford and wife to Margaret Buckley. 43x48 feet, beginning 521 feet south of a point in the center of county road, said point being 61s.7 feet west of a stone at sec tion corner of Sections 7, 8, 17 and 18. township 1 south, range 2 east 1 A. S. Black and wife to Thomas E. Cornelius, 2li acres, beginning at South west corner of Section 23, township 1 north, range 2 east 1,975 Security Savings & Trust Company to Margaret Nash, lot 8, block 21, Belle Crest 10 S. C Bowles and wife to Walter Worth Davis and wife , lot 6, block 17. Piedmont 10 H. W. Clinger and wife to H. F. Hoecker. north Vi of lot 1, block fi4. Caruthers to Caruthers ' 1 II. A. Schmaiz et al to C. F. Weg ener, north t of lot 1, block 64, Caruthers to Caruthers 3,300 J. C. Roberts and wife to E. O. Osborne and wife, lots 3 and 4, block 18, Hanson's. Second Addi tion 1,500 E. W. Reder to Richard T. Dabney, 30x100 feet, beginning at north west corner of lot 1, block 17. Hanson's Second Addition, to cor rect error 1 J. C. Roberts to Richard T. Dabney, 30x150 feet, beginning at point at nodthwest corner of lot 1, block 19. Hanson's Second Addition 390 Barbara IX Dalton to Sophia Ger linger. lot 4, block 19, (Touch's Addition 10 John Forduey and wife to John Wishart, lot 20, block 4, Stewart Park 225 Hattie E. Bogtie to Minnie M. Bogue, lot 8, block 6, Arleta Park No 3 4 10 Title Guarantee & Trust Companv to S. M. Benedict, lot 7, block 29, Berkeley 100 W. Ellison and wife to R. A. Davey, lot 12, block 1L Town of Fairvlew 125 Owen Jones and wife to O. C. Og den. lot 2, block 10, City View Park 100 Theodore Nicolal and wife to City Investment Company, lots in blocks 1. 2, 3, 4, o, and 6, South west Sunnyside 10 W. G. Register to W. V. Morrison, lot 5. block 3, Crosier's addition... 2,200 Oregon Real Estate Company to William Hutchinson, lot 4, block 175, Holladav s Addition 2,600 Bertha E. Patton to Richard Clark Trengove, undivided 'i of west of lots 1, 2, and 3, bsock 11, Sun nyside 10 Total , ..$ 88,336 Bav your abstracts tnadt br tb Security abstract V Trust Co.. T CD&ntbsr of Com. AT THE HOTELS. Hotel Portland P. C. Lennon. Chicago; Geoi&e McNeil, San Franciwo; D. Cornier; J. S. Carman, Tacoma: A. K. Larson. San Franclco: A. Khriofl, Keattle; W. A. Brown, New York; Mrs. G. Brown. Tacoma; 1). B. Sweeney; R. Swain and wife. Japan; C. J. Pollock. Seattle; M. w. Nicholson, Kansas City; J. C. Neville, Chicago: M. A. Miller and wife, Tacoma; M. Wollhelm, Kan Fran cisco: J's. Patrick. Neijn, B. C. ; W. A. Davis?. Australia: T. Asai and wife, Japan: R. Cerman and wife. Philadelphia: F. G Stiles. .Rainier; J. M. Deck; G. H. Con naught: o. Slehert and wire. London. En-.; W. A. XIrholls. Spokane: John W. Gunn and wife. San Franoleco; J. J. Gllent, O Glleent. Went Chester; Mrs. J. F. Forbls Hutte; F. T. Plowdeii. V. B. Manlove, San Francieco: Captain G. W. Wood and wife Astoria; K. G. Clark, San Francisco; Thomas KeoRhn. San Francisco; G. W. Moore. Stan ford; George AVitte and wife, Marohfield: J M. Bra.lbury, Moscow: W. A. l.oekhart; Mrs K. VV. Perry. Mrs. N. W. Taylor, Miss N Hall. Cattaraugus: Mrs. I. Slsson, Mies I. Slsson, Collins; W. Wainwrteht Dann, Phil adelphia; iilss Carpenter. Philadelphia; Miss Hereth, Mies O'Leary, Indianapolis; F. E I-enpp, wife and daughter; H. B. Memner Chicago; H. T. Harper and wife. Phlladel phla; W. W". Hobsim. Indianapolis: D. Wil. son. Spokane; F. B. Broeius and wife, Hood River; E. F. Taylor. Seattle: R. R. Ross. New Tork; I. Hlnak. San Francisco; I Kaufman. New Tork; S. Katten and wife. R. Mandel and wife. San Francisco; W. O. Hunt. I.os Angeles: A.. B. Morton. Boston H. C. Smith. Louisville; W. R. Filmer. Sari Francisco; C. B. Johnson, Denver; C. D Danaher, Tacoma: H. H. Hafan and wife, Montreal; .1. Ruspell. A. Oartenber, Sin Francisco; tV. C. Langbridge and wife. New York: I.. B. Hart. B. R. Griggs and wife. K. S. Hasan. San Francisco: E. G. Chandler. Seattle; L. V. Spence, Chicago: J. E. Oren. Marehfield; W. C. Sargent, Milwaukee; M G. Orendorff. Canton, III.; L. Nordman and wife. San Francisco; R. O. Gllles. C. L Bundry. Los Angeles: E. Ray. Montreal: R. Bloch, London; F. Marshall and wife. Gold field; J. Marx. New York: C. Durkina, St Paul; G. F. BufTman. St. Louis; M. B. Ba son. Detroit: J. R. Morris. Chicago; T. B. Anderson and wife, San Francisco: S. Ri Andrews. Oakland; F. L. Farmer, Duluth B. Moran, Boston; Mrs. G. S. Mapes. Elgin- C. E. MantlBnd and wife, Denver: C. Fer guson and wife. Pocatello; .T. A. Day, New York: V. G. Richards. San Francisco; G. C Wattles. Detroit: D. H. Clark. St. Paul; H Bamberger. H. Hushberg, New York: C. F. Whaley. St. Paul; E. G. Dodge. Newark; P. F. Smith, .wife and daughter. Spokane. The Oregon w. T. Scholfleld, Astoria; J. A Miller, Chicago; W. H. Eccl?s, Hood River: H. E. Taber. Seattle; E. R. Coffin, Nampa. Idaho; Victor Wordcn, The Dalles; J. D. Matheson, La Grande: H. Hamberger, New York; R. B. Hinton. Rhanlko. Or.; R. H. Hinton. Mra C. H. Lew, Corvallls: E. Livesly, Mrs. W. B. Livesly, W. H. Llveslv, Pasadena, Cal: F. A. McMann. Tacoma; F. L. Stewart, Kelso: H. Hirshberg, Indepen dence; W. w. Wilson and wife, Spokane: A. E. Eberhart, Walla Walla; F. R. silver smith, Denver; J. R. Molera. San Francisco: Ortis Hamilton. Olympla; Mrs. D. Shults, S. c. Dyke. Spokane: C. E. Healv, Minne apolis; T. F. Galligan, Chicago: F. J. Eld rldge. Gervais. Or.: G. G. Shumav, San Francisco; J. H. Forney. C. B. Wlltonough. Moscow. Idaho; V. R. Burv and wife. Eu gene: Mary F. Seely. Wlndon. Minn.: Dora Donloney. Centralia; L. P. Prnvse and wife. E. E. Wilson, J. Dixon, Tacoma; M. H. Wheeler and wife. Albany: T. F. Robinson and wife, Puyallup; W. G. Dletz. Seattle; L. Harrin. Kelso; J. M. Smithe, St. Paul; P. Connached and wife, Yacolt; Miss F. B. Hatch. Salom: M. B. Grant and wife, Dallas; S. G. Hoffman. San Francisco; C L. Irvln. Vancouver. Wash.; Dr. F. A. Bird. Leonard Talbott. Kelso. Wash.: Alfred Strunk. H. Strunk. New York; L. E. Our ney. H. L. Axtll. C. C. Tull. Moscow, Idaho; BEAVERTOh-REED 'The. Pasadena of Oregon' Fruit and Vegetable Garden Tracts. 8 to 12 Miles from Portland. 4 Trains Each W, ay Daily. With or Without Buildings and Orchards 5, 10, 15 or 20 Acres $150-$250 Part Gash, Balance Easy Payments. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 245'2 STARK STREET Phones Main 35 - - and - - - - To lease, as a whole or in part, the Wilson building, of four floors and basement, now occupied by the Blumauer-Frank Drug Company, situate at 144 and 146 Fourth street. Present lease expires De cember 28, 1908. Apply 401 McKay Eldg. J. E. Baggs, Chicago: C. H. Woods. Che mawa; D. D. Bird, Texas: Mrs. T. C. Tay lor. Mrs. Sturgls, Pendleton; C. C. Stur gis. Pendleton; A. B. Gorton and wife. Los Angeles; Oak Nolan. R. W. Watson, Tilla mook; W. S. Broderlck. .St. Paul; C. S. Hampton. Chicago; H. M. Munger. Hills boro; John Porter, Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. Alley Williams. Mrs. E. O. Hawley. Mc Mlnnville: R. E. Duff, Cliffs. Wash.; E. W. Brown, Salem; Merta Beale. Rochester; J. Johnston ami family. St. Paul: Mrs. S. W. Sturdevant and niece. South Bend; John Turnlrllffe and wife. San Francisco; H. L. Weil. St. Louis. The Imperial S. R. Haworth, Mrs. J. A. Arbuckle and daughter. La Grande; Chas. Langart. Chicago; F. O. Miller. Portland: W. Burngal, Carlton; Mrs. John Nlsseu, Engle CHIT; R. Y. Lumiee. Royette. Idaho; Frank Ira White. Klamath Falls; Margaret Iysys. Ollvo Iysys. Hautsdale. Ind.; W. M. Daleny. Lorinda Delanv, J. Delany. W. M. Kennell and wife, Cleveland; Frank E. Gorman, Spokane: Adolph Buchler, The Dalles; Jack Matlock, Heppner; Fred Medler and wife, Wasco; Mrs. C. P. Castle, Ely. Nev.; Mrs. J. H. Weakenford, T. G. McCullem, Y. G. Freeman, Albany; P. C. O'Malley. city: C. W. Lowe. Eugene; ('. W. Robinson. A. M. La Follette. T. B. Kay, Salem; J. E. Barnett, White Salmon; James Wallou. Jr., Tillamook; Wm. S. Walton, Salem; J. E. Raynold and wife. Arlington; K. Sugman, Forest Grove; E. E. Erickson, Corvallis. The UsBisoon A. L. Fox. Astoria: Goo. VeBeey. Boston; B. W. Leppla, Seaside; h. Luke Howe, Sacramento: Mra. Alfred Jeselsen, New York; D. I. Asbury. McMinnville; B. Van Dusen. Astoria; Dr. F. N. White, Klamath Falls; C. A. Brown. A. J. Buown, Seaside; !,. S. Centis, Portland: R. L. Mc Bride, Minenapolls; J. C. Moreland. Seaside; Dr. Alex McDougall and wife. Baker Civ; R. W. Byars and wife, Oakland; J. L. Sharon and wife, Pendleton: Mrs. Wright, Corvallls; B. T. Schafter. Seattle. The Calumet J. D. Farrell. San Fran cisco; Mra. W. M. Yates, Mrs. J. Often, Hood River; W. H. Barkow, Wendlen; J. Hood Horner and wife, Tacoma: W. W. Webb and wife. Portland; R. J. Stockinger, Roseburg: W. E. Johnstone and wife. Reno; H. G. Mever, Salem; J. Thorn. F. Lambert, Claremount; Charles E. Reed, Corvallls; Manuel Frledly, Helix: Charles D. Hazelrlgg, Medforii; Mrs. W. Tyler Smith. Sheridan; Mra. T. J. Craven, Dallas; Samuel Drunkel ler, wife and fon. Walla Walla; M. C. Har ris and wife, Eugene; Miss Vivian Raymond. Los Angeles: T. C. Smith, Jr.. Mrsi. T. C. Smith. Malcolm Smith, Salem; Will E. Sher man, Hood River; C. C. Bryant and wife, Albany; Al Jacobs. New York City; Wlllard Palmer, Los Angeles. St. Charles c. Hatch. RidglJeld; H. Hill, city; Miss Cummings, Seattle; J. T. Peter son. Clatskanle; M. Beckman and wife, New York City; H. Struckmeler. Albany; B. Root, C. Overt, W. T. Lynden. Ostrander; E. O. Fisher, city; B. B. Brooks. Golden dale; O. Klem. T. Mahoney, city; F. D Haltestv, Vancouver; B. F. Mills. Prescott; M. Smith. Rainier; G. Hendershot. W. A. Locks, city; H. E. Shields. Biggs; Mrs. C. W. Hamilton. E. W. Jenkins. Kelso; A. L. Coffey. U Camas; Mrs. D. E. Polndexter, A. Lundee, l,a Camas: C. M. Alexander, F. L. Thompson and wife, Hubbard; A. S. Meuvln, Jefferson: Leona Penland. Ridg fleld; F. X. Startup and wife, Catlln; J. A. Munroe. Astoria; O. N. Moore. The Dalles; B. F. Coe, Rainier; T. W. Lusk. Sllverton; W. Brown and wife, L. South, Wenatchee; G. F. Gulnton, The Dalles; O. Petterman. Wallace; P. M. christenson. Sllverton; M. S. Hostell. Aurora; F. Roseboom, Boring; W. R. Pelton. Troutdale: C. E. Graham. Ca3tle Rock: A. A. Hannaghan, Gervais; E. E. Jones, Eugene: S. Thomas and wife, Jefferson; D. B. Waggoner. Hillsboro; Miss Downing, Beaverton; F. W. Hollenbeck, Vancouver: F. Remen, Utlca; H. A. Sher man. New York; R. D. Ellis, San Francisco; D. McDaid. Portland; J. L. Holloway, F. S. Holloway. V. S. A.; .1. Knlerman, Beaverton; L. E. Amsden. Graham; D. C. Boyd. M. Plerson and wife, city; C. D. Hasom. Aurora; W. Cochran, J. Mathles, Eureka; R. H. Mast, Coquille: A. Webster and wife. Knox; R. T. Aldrlch, Merrill; J. G. Callaway and wife, Brownsville; A. J. Duoglass. Dufur; H. R. Fleming, J. F. Mayor, Philadelphia. The Lenox C. M. Carlos. Portland: E. Cameron, Mrs. W. Cameron, Riverside; Teona L. Brandes. O. L. Helmlck. Napavine; O. C. Hewett, Butte. Mont.; N.. A. Van Voorbea and wife, Taholah; F. A. Erixon, Salem; Harry Wood, Robert Penny, T. O. Morrison, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Andrews, Bellingham; H. J. Burrows and wife, St. Paul; W. L. Weil, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Anoka, Minn.; Maurice D. Teroggs, Herminton, Or, ; Howard Mc Connell and wife, Eugene: Mrs. E. H. Den ny. McCoy; W. E. Biles. Seattle; 1. Q. Whistle and wife. Hermlston, Or.; Herbert Eperson and brother, Eugene; John H. Lewis. Salem: Mrs. I. D. Kelly. McCoy:1 I. T. Jackwlck and wife. Winona, Minn.; Mlaa G. E. Hellenbrand, Seattle: A. P. Carrem and family, Boseman, Mont.; Wm. A. Gart, Freewater: Y. G. Freeman, Albany. Just What a Woman Wants Tint Tour Rooms With , Washable Kalsomine Costs less than the prdinary kalsomine, which fades and rubs off. No trouble to call and ex plain our process, and give esti mates on your work. Portland Branch, Pacific Wall Tinting Co. Telephone, Woodlawn 2158. VILLE ACREAGE it is easy to 'understand that in the near future these lands must material ly enhance in value. W i t li substantial improvements, buildings, growing or ehards, added population, and the advantages accru ing therefrom, the advisa bility of making a pur chase as- soon as possible will appeal at once to the far-sighted and thought ful. An opportunity for small investors, as well as home-makers. A3 5 OO DAn.V METBOROIyOGICAI. REPORT. PORTLAND, June 1.1. Maximum tempera ture. 82 decrees, minimum. 52 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M., 18.7 Teet: change in last 2i hours, rtee .8 foot. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M-, none; total rainfall since Sep tember 1, 11X17, 38.33 inched: normal rainfall. 42.14 inches: deficiency. 4.61 inches. Total sunshine June 12. 10 hours; possible runehine. 15 hours, 42 minutes. Kammeter (reduced to sea-level), at 5 P. M.. 2.4 Inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at B P. M., Pacifio tlma, June 13. Wind. 2 STATIONS. rr a n i o 9 a c Faker City Bismarck Boise Eureka Helena Kamloops North Head Pocatello Portland Red Muff Roseburg. ....... Sacramenti Salt Lake San Francisco. Spokane Tacoma. ........ Tatoosh Is'and.. Walla Walla 8010, 6J't. 82,0. 54 !0. 72,'u. 84 0. .120, 7i0. 82,0, 8'0. 8(1 0. 8n'0. Soil). (iK'O. 84!0, 7H i. r.2 o. nolo. 8iNW 18 NV six lOiSW 410 Clear Clear Clear Pt cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clotidv 001 ICaliri 00 W'NW OoilolRW 001 8INW 00 8 SB Oil) 61 N oo;lir,S 01il4iN Wil6: V 001 4:SW 00 6!N dOlloi VV 00 6iSW Clear IClear Thunder Pt cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear WEATHKR CONDITIONS. The prewure remain high over the coast, while a moderate depression overlies British Columbia. Clear weather prevails this even ing over the entire Pacific Slope and plateau region1 except over Northern Utah, where rain is falling. Temperatures are somewhat higher over Eastern Washington, Oregon and Southwestern Idaho. The indications point to continued fair weather over this forecast district Sunday. TUB RIVER. The etage of the river at Portland thle evening at 6 o'clock was 19 feet, a rise of .3 foot since this morning. It Is probable that the stage on Mondoy morning will reach 19.8 feet. FORECASTS. For the 28 hours ending midnight, June 14: Portland and vicinity Fair; westerly winds. Western Oregon and Western Washington Fair; westerly winds. Eastern Oregon, Kastern Washington and Idaho Fair. I LODHOU, Local Forecaster temporarily In charge. Brand Central Nation lime Card bUUXiLfc.lt X'ACsLstAC. J .cut In Portland Hoseburc assener ........ Cottage drove. passenger ... Calitornia Expre.n ......... fcan Francisco lxprM. . . . . , West bice CorvalUa Passenger ........ ! 8:13 a. i .i 4:13 p i .1 7:43 p i , 1:30 a. i ! 7:OOa,i .1 4:10 a.i Sheridan Faasenger ............ forest Grov phbienger ......... Forest Grove Passenger .. Arriving; Portland Oregon h.iprei Coiiago Grovtt Pa&sengr. ...... , Hoseburg Pasii6ngr (ll:uu a. i 3:40 p. I 7:15 a. i .U:30 a.i I 3:80 p. l Portland ii.xira .......... Wc Sldo Corvallls Passenger ...... tiherldan, passenger ...... Forest Grove Passenger... Forest Grove Passe n ger. . . ix:i3 p.i 6:33 D. l 1U:30 a. l I 8:00 a- I 2:50 p. i SUKIUtKS 1-ACU'1C. Lcving- l'unJuiid Tacuma and Settl. Express. ...1 8:30 a.m. North Coast & Chicago Limited..! 2:00 p. m. Overland Express 111:43 p. ill. Arriving fort lam I North Coajtl Limited.. Portland Express Qv ii land Express .... i 7:00 I 4:13 P. I 8:35 p. p.m. OMUOA RAILROAD St N AMU AXiUN CO. Leaving Portland Pendletoa PaMsener Chicago-Portland biMclal Spokane Ziyer Kansas city & Chicago Express. Arriving Fortiand Spokane ITlyer Chi.. Kan. City & Portland Ex. . Chicago-Portland Special ...... Pendleton Passenger 7:15 8:30 8:15 U:tM 8:00 U:43 8:30 3:13 p. m. p. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. ASXOK1A Jfc COLUMBIA HI V K K. JLeavlos; Portland Astoria & Seaside Express. . . Astoria & Seaside Express...... Arriving PortlunoW Astoria & Portland Passenger. . Portland Express 8:00 a, m. :00 p. in. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leuvlug Portland I C. P. R. buort Line. via. Spokane) 8:13 p. m. Seattle jll:45 p. m. Arriving: Portland I C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane I 8:00 a. m. Vis Seattle I 7:00 a m Jefferson-Street Station Lcti fin Portlund Dallas Passenger .... Dallas Pasaenser .... Arriving; Portland OKEt.ON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving: Portland Wiisonville Local Salem 'and intermediate 7:03 8:13 10:30 11:20 1:20 2:43 4:00 3:40 8:15 Local . Wllsonvule Local Salem and intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wilsonvllie Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local.. Salem and Intermediate Express. Leaving Purtlund fialem and Intermediate Local... :23 :35 8:35 Wiisonvllle Local Saiem ana intermediate Express. Salem and intermediate Local... Wilsohviile Local Balem ana Intermediate Express. 6alem and Intermediate Local... Wiisonvllle Local Balem and Intermediate Express. 11:10 12:03 2:05 3:30 4:23 :03 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Frankliu-liarues Market Friedman packing Company, Inc. Meats. Poultry. Fish. Vegetables. 105-7 Third street. Both phones. fine IhnilAQ Lasto Mamie. 25c, the mantle on the market. Barretts, 10 Mor rison. Both phones. no nil BW cords first-class 4-foot nr uuu wood, (5 per cord delivered. Phone Mala 4435. Hagte Creek Fuel Com p any. 4Q8 Corbett B Id n. Krnh'nnprv Dld ou know there was Olotiuuci J a stationery store at 24k Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and BianR Books Davis & Kllburn. A 1(111. Vlnrit Cul Flo era always fresh from A u our ow n conservatories. Martin A Forbes. 34? Washington at Both ption es I'nn I Rot ISprlngs Coal. Independent vuai foal St Ice company, opposite City library. Both phones. Electric Fixtures J u,nomJe" prices are right. All work guaranteed. Wfcstern Electric Works. 61 Sixth street. PI at in cr Knives, Forks and all Sllver X lULlii ware replatetj as good as new. Oregon Plating Works, 16th and Alder. Main 2573. A 2575 n'inA O'Malley A Neuberger. 327 Waih 1UC lngton street. Phone Main 2394. Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle noolt Port. $1.50. WrftH The Portland Fuei Co. Seasoned fiwu. ft,, cnrdwnnd 4 ft.. $0.50: sawed, $6.00. Hard wood and coal. Yard 287 E. M orrlson st. Phones E 26. B 1026. jpnn Kemmerer coal, the best Wyoming tUttl coal; gives more heat and less ash. Churchley Bros., 13th and Marshall sts. Phones Main 031; A 3931. MARRIED. WENIN'GER-MOHR A very pret'y weddlnjj was colenratod June 3 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mm. J. C Mohr, !nts. when their daughter. Ruby K. Mohr. was married to Frank A. Wenin(??r. of Portland. Tlie ceremony was per formed by Rev. A. I). Soer. Mr. and Mrs. Weninger will be at borne to their friends at 17a 14th st- PIED. BITNT1N In this city, June 13, 1908, at 05 Morris street. Mrs. Phoebe E. BunUn, aged tJ4 yeara, 3 months, 4 days. MEETING NOTICES. FIDELITY IjODOE NO. 4. A. O. U. W. Mem ber will please take notice of the death of J. E. Boynton, a member of this lodge, whlrh occurred June 11. The funeral services will be held from the Baptist Church. East Sevento and Ankeny streets, today, June 14, at 2:30 P. M. All members of the lodge are earnestly requested to attend. N. ROSIER, M. W. Attest: J. H. ZANE. Recorder. EUREKA COUNCIL. NO. 204 KNIGHTS AND SADIES OF SECURITY 500 party tomorrow evening at Auditorium; refresh ments and dancing; admission 15c. ROSE CITY HOMKKTEAD, B. A. Y., will give their next social at Yeomen Hall, Selltng-Hirsch b-ldg., lOth. and Washington streets. Thursday evening, June IS- Dancing. Admission 2$ cents. 17:40 s. m. 4:13 p. ra. Dallas passenger .............. nO:15 a. m. Dallas Passenger J 3:50 p.m. MEETING NOTICES. WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 4fl, A. V. and A. M. Special communi cation Sunday, June 14. 1 45 P. M.t Masonic Hall. East 8th and Burnslde st. To conduct the fu neral of our late brother and honored past master, John Edwin Boynton. Every member should do his whole duty. A full attendance i desired. All M. M. Invited. By order W. M. J. II. RICHMOND. Sec'y. KAISERINE AUGUSTA LODGE NO. 5. will have Its picnic Sunday, June 21, at East 15th and Duck St., 2 blocks north from the crema tory. Sell wood. Gentlemenv 25 cents and ladles free. CHIVOOK TRIBE, NO. 5. IMPROVED ORDER RED MEN, meets every Thursday sleep at 20814 Third st. Auditorium Hall. A. J. OSBURN, C. of R. MACCABEES memorial services at Fulton Church, Fulton, at 7:30 P. M. Sunday. June 14. under aupplca Prospect Tent No. 45. All Maccabees and friends invited. GRAND TEMPLE OF PYTHIAN SIS TERS OF OREGON will convene at 10 A M.. June KMh. in Artisans Hall, 1061 Third street. The evening session will be held In the K. of P. Hall, corner of Alder and 11th streets, at 8 P. M., to which all K. of P. members and the families are cordlaliv invited to attend. ELIZABETH DUNNING, Grand Chief. K AND L. OF S. 5(X party, top floor AliRky btrlg.. Saturday evening. June -; refreshments and dancing. Admission 15c FUXE&AL NOTICES. M'GOWEN Mrs. Mamie Clark McGowen. died J une 11 at her residence. 444 Park St. Funeral June 14. 2 P. M., at Dunning, McEntee & Gilbaugh's, 7th and Ankeny sts. Interment at River view Cemetery. All friends are respectfully invited to at tend. f HORN At the family residence at Lents, on June 12, Mrs. Rebecca Jane Thorn, aged 60 yea re. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which w ill be hfld at Holman's chapel, corner Third and Salmon streets, at 2:30 P. M., Sunday, June 14. Interment Lone Fir, Cemetery. O'HARA In this city, June 12, 1008, at the family residence, 714 Overton street, Bernard O'Hara, aged 72 years. Friends are respect fully invited to attend the funeral eervicea. which will be hold at St. Patrick a Church, corner Nineteenth and Javier streets, at 9 A. M., Monday, June 15. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, please omit flowers. DeGR A-NDPRE June 12, 194)8. Mary Ruth, daughter of Clarence and Emma De Grandpre. uped a years 5 months. Funeral from, residence, 80 East Tenth street North, at 2:30 P. M. Sunday, June 14. BURFITT At his son's residence. 674 E. Everett st.. June 13. Benjamin Robert Burffltt. aged 5J years. Friends are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at F. S. Dun ning's parlors, corner Alder and East tith ' sts., Monday, June 15, at 10 A. M- Inter ment at Rose City Cemetery. PATTON In thia city, June 12, t the fam ily residence, D01 Bast Morrison street. Bertha Eugene Patton. aged 34 years. The funeral services will be held at Finleys chapel at 1 P. M. today, Sunday. Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Funeral Dlrect ors. Z-Zi 3d at. Lady atstr.nt. i'hone M. 507. J. P. FIN Y 9t bON. Ytui eral Director Third and Madison, l'buno Main tf. A ljt. Dunning, Mcknte i iiilbaugh. 1-unerul 1I regtora. Ita Ot I'tPe. Fhooe M. 43U. Ludy aaat. ZELLEK-BYKNES CO.. huncrul l)lreco re. 14 Kusaell. Eaat 1U8S. Lady aaalsts.nl. F. B. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 Ks AUAer. sLadjr aMtiatant. Vbuu East fiS- CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) Following rates will be given only when advertising Is ordered to run connecutlve days. IMiiy and Sunday lttues. The Ore gouLin charges tlrat-tinie rate eu"b. insertion for classified advertising that is not run on consecutive days. The tl rat-time rate is charged for each Insertion In The Weekly Oregon lan. "Kooma "Room and Board "House keeping Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or leaa, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to 25 words; 25 cents, etc. No diacount for additional Insert iona. Matrimonial and Clairvoyant ads, one time rate each insertion. INDKK ALL OTHJKK HEADS, except "New Today1 30 cents for 15 words or leaa; 16 to 20 words, 40 cent; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc. tirst insertion. Each' additional Insertion, one-half; no further discount unf der one month. Above rates apply to advertising paid In advance only. All book entries will be charged in lines 14c per line for tirst in sertion and c per line for eah consecutive insertion. Hiecial rates on contracts given on npplicat Ion. "NEW TODAY (gauge meaaure agate), 1 4 cents per line, ttrat Insertion ; ? cents per line for each additional Insertion. TELKP HO NE AUVEK TI S K M K NTS For the convenience of pntrona The Oregonian will accept advertisements for publication in classified columns over the telephone. Bills for such advertising will he mailed Imme diately and payment Is expected promptly. Care will he taken to prevent errors, but Tho Oregon ian will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main "O70; A 1670. NEW TODAY. AUCTION SALES BY THE Portland Auction Co. 211 FIRST ST. TUESDAY, 10 A. M. THURSDAY, 10 A. M. AND FRIDAY, 2 P. M. Our rooms are oppn dally from 7:30 A. M. until ti P. M., and it's necessary, for it will tako you from morning until evening to look over all the nlcn and select fur niture we accumulate every week. On Tuesday, next, we will sell, besides our regular line of furniture and household Roods, some VERY SWEL.L. OFFICE Fl'RNITl'RK. On Thursday we'll make a speciality of some more REFRIGERATORS, besides furniture. Incident ly we may state, the past week we sold 38 refrigerators and only have about 76 more left to select from. Friday, a Reneral line of everything for the house, just to grive you an idea of what we have for this week, would men tion a few items: Fine lady's dressing table, in golden quartered oak, with large French plate mirror; plain, sectional and combination book cases; library table: hall racks; fine massive metal beds with heavy brass trimmings; fine upright piano; 4 organs; dining-room sets with elegant side boards; porch set; sanitary steel couches; floss and hair mattresses; almost new steel ranees and gas stoves, etc., etc. PAT BONIZE US: YOU'LL. BE SATISFIED, FOR WE GIVE FULL VALUE. PORTLAND AUCTION CO. 211 FIRST ST. Main 5655. A 4121. SPECIAL- NOTICE. TVe sell goods at private sale any time and with courte ous treatment and reasonable price aim to give satisfaction to all. PORTLAND AUCTION CO. HOOD RIVER 1000 ACRES Of the best fruit land In this famous Valley is offered by us at a price Unequaled as an Investment A fortune is to be made by selling Email orchard tracts on time payments. The demand Is unlimited it's just what salaried people want. Ever thought of it? Don't let this oppor tunity slip! Look it Up Today We sell" orchards and uncleared tracts. Call or write for descriptions. MAC RAE 6 ANGUS 432 Chamber of Commerce. OBOKOB BLACK. . PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. 23 Worcester Building, Phons Main 8371. NEW TODAY. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S Auction and Commission House 1 73-1 75 Second, Corner Yamhill Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1 0 A. M. Each Day We will offer at public sale this week a select assortment of modern furnishings that has been removed to our salesrooms for disposal. The furnishings throughout comprise everything desirable for the parlor, library, drawing-room, dining room and bedroom. ELEGANT CAR PETS, RI'GS and floor coverings: kitchen effects of every description: ornamental mahogany, oak and maple furniture; fold ing beds, metal beds, couchej. davenports, etc.; wall decorations; select pictures' lace curtains, hangings, etc.; a variety of rockers, chairs, tables and housekeeping effects: an ASSORTMENT of ranges, gas stoves and kitchen utensils: odd dishes; decorated ware; glass ware and pantry goods, etc. N. B. At 10 A. M. we will sell one trunk and contents; 1 valise and contents, property of Edwin F. Bliss. Said prop erty will be sold to satisfy the claim of C. 1 Petherbridge. In addition to the list of goods mentioned for auction selling, we sell to retail buyers house furnishings, office furniture, store fixtures, etc. In fact, nearly everything In the manufac tured line. Our store is the place to out fit cheap. Friday's Sale At Our Salesrooms, Second St., Corner Yamhill AT lO A.M. Comprises groceries, provisions, dry goods and sundry merchandise; something useful for every housekeeper. In addition to the wares mentioned, we will sell a lot of Interior and exterior house paints, enamel paints, priming paints and oils, etc. t N. B. If you have anything In the house-furnishing line that you wish to sell, call up Main 1626 or A 4243. We pay spot cash. IMPORTANT SALE! On Tuesday, June 16th At Residence, 320 Montgomery Corner Sixth Street AT lO A. M. THE FURNISHINGS of THIS PALA TIAL HOME, comprising twelve rooms, of HIGH-GRADE MAHOGANY, OAK AND MAPLE FURNITURE, RICH HANGINGS. ORIENTAL RUGS, ELE GANT CHINA AND CUT GLASS WARE, ETC., COST OVER 310.000. Will be sold AT PUBLIC SALE. See detailed ad vertisement on SOCIETY page of this paper. NOTE. The house will he open for In spection to intending purchasers Monday afternoon, from 2 to 5 P. M. Catalogue of sale furnished. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. Oriental Rug Sale Tomorrow, Monday, June 15th, and Tuesday, June 16th, at 2 P. M. AT OUR AUCTION HOUSE. J52 PARK ST., NEAR MORRISON. This is the finest collection of rare an tique Persian rugs brought by the noted expert collector, M. B. Mtbran, of Con stantinople. All who visited the exhibition yesterday highly commented on the merit of the rugs. AUCTION commences at 2 o'clock, sharp. Terms, cash. Catalogues at the sale. GEO. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT AT BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE. 132 PARK ST., NEAR MORRISON ST. We have the furnishings of eight room private residence for tin's sale. The owner has instructed us to sell, as she Is leaving for Alaska. Some of the goods are equal to new. Following is a par tial list: Very antique walnut sideboard, with French plate oval mirror and deep hand carving: antique and costly bed room suite of three pieces; massive Vernls Martin and Iron l)eds; good steel springs; purity cotton felt mattresses: feather pi I -dows: oak' dressers; chiffonier, 1 with French plate mirror: several up-to-date parlor rockers; center tables: parlor dav enport. In rich, green upholstering; roll edge couches: morris chair; parlor suite; portieres; library table; hall seat and mir ror, in quarter-sawed oak; solid oak dining-room suito; also china cabinet: set of dinner ware; Axmlnster rugs; body Brus sels carpets: kllojien cabinet: refrigera tor: gas range; granite ware, etc. At the same time we shall sell the following articles, removed from a flat: Pedestal dining table; set oak chairs; buffet; two folding beds; iron bed: carpets; ice box; cook stove; two canvas cota; large tent, etc. You are welcome to view the goods TOMORROW (Monday). We are always glad to have you Inspect the goods on day previous to auction. SALE STARTS AT 10 O'CLOCK TUES DAY. AUCTION NEXT THURSDAY We shall have fur this auction the fur nishing of a suburban home and consign ments from various housekeepers and others. Sale at 1( o'clock. BAKER & SON. Auctioneers. PRIVATE SALE Solid brass statuary, very massive and costly, of Italian Importation, by A. Pan diani. Milano. Auction offices. 1'2 Park st. .Both phones. A 2r)7; Main 3332. East 938. B 2311. In our new store this week 367 E. Morrison and we hare a nice lot of furniture for our Auction Sale Wednesday next, at 10 A. M., when we will be pleased to meet all our old friends as well as new faces. There will be bar gains for every one. NOTICE We also want all kinds of second- hand furniture and we pay "the price." FORD AUCTION CO. S.L.N.GILMAN AUCTIONEER NO. 411 -WASHINGTON STREET. Auction Sales of Household Fur niture, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 A. M. Special notice of sale of choice homestead property. Beautifully locat ed building lots at Tahor Heights di mensions 100x100. 50x145. 25x145, 50x 100; tine view; long time on payments. See Mr. F. A. Bowen, agent, on prop erty Sunday and all week days. Gil-man-Bowen Co., agents. S. L. N. Gilman, auctioneer. NEW TODAY. WANTED Two Million Hogs Have you read the leading ar ticle in the June Pacific Month ly, entitled as above? If not, buy a copy and read it. And then, if you are a wise investor, you will get in on the BEST PLATTING PROPOSITION NOW AVAILABLE IN MULT NOMAH COUNTY. Over 100 Acres Adjoining Swift Townsite at Only $800 Per Acre, Easy Terms Each acre will' plat 6 lots, 50x100. Each lot will sell for at least $500. Lots in Kenton (Swift , townsite) on the west and Loveleigh on the east are bringing more than this and selling rapidly. Over a hundred sold in Loveleigh since April 1. A syndicate to purchase this tract, composed of some of the shrewdest and best business men in the state, is nearing completion. Shares $1000 each not many left. Call and let us tell you about it. I Columbia I I Trust Co. I l 713-715 Couch Bldg., I Fourth St., Near 'Washington. I TOWN LOTS For Investment or IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS? If we knew which interested you most, we would send you our free lit erature on the subject. We have just issued two new folders. No. 3 describes the new townsite of PALOUSE FALLS. No. 4 tells about our irrigated tracts at PALOUSE ORCHARDS. You must be interested in one or the other which is it? If it is con venient for you to call and see us, do so; we shall be glad to talk with you, but if it is not possible for you to sea us personally, fill in the following blank and mail it to us, and we will send, by return mail, literature, with out any cost to you. Gentlemen: I am interested in . . , and would like to receive your free folder Xo Please send same by return mail, and oblige. Name Address Date Don't procrastinate, but do this to day. Opportunities come fo every body, but the man who seizes the op portunity is the successful man. The Palouse Irrigation S Power Co. 246 Stark Street, Portland. argain! Bargain!! argain!!! The finest kind of a stock farm in Linn County. 602 acres, 200 acres in cultivation; all fenced; good house, 4 barns ; enough large oak timber on place to pay for it. How long do you think it will last at $12 per acre? THE JACOBS-STINE COMPANY Co-operative Farm Lands' Dept. 148 Fifth St. Tlmrman-Street Business Property INCOME $95 PER MONTH Price $10,000 Tvot 50x100 anil new 2-story frame bullflirxr, bclns No. 7."0 Tliiirman Htrort, between 22d and 23d. Look It up. It la a fine Investment. Mall & Von Borstel 104 Second St. and 302 K. Burnnlde St.