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ab - -, 1 .1, ID CHARITY P Tacoma Business Men Haled Before "Poiice Justess." SOCIETY'S CLEVER STUNT -Vnmen or Purt Sound ity Stire of Police Auto and Kush Victim Into Court," Where Money Is Taken. TACOMA. Wa"lL. Iec. 12. lp-cial.) On every iitrert corner and In between corners t!ie prominent society women of Taroma were busy today selllnK taps for the benefit of the Ft-rry Museum. Every business house large and small and every fartory ma. visited by the feminine hustlers. All day lime the police auloniobllea was kept busy haulin suspects" before the police Justus" and her assistants in the Taeoma Hotel. The prisoners were lucky to escape with any money at all. Armed ' with a blK horse pistol, a club and hand euffs Chief of Police Mrs. J. M. Ashton J-x -rounded up" more offenders'" than Kx-Chlef Dulev's force" pinches In a Amon those arrested waa Baker Ches tr Thorne. who was fined 110 for "leading- from the wron hand at bndee. James H. Iee, a prominent merchant. . oniribiited S. for "allowinir crowd to collect In front of his store." J 8. A. Terkins. owner of the Redder and News, contributed I0 for "using; too much printer's ink." L- R. tannine, a prom inent real estate dealer paid Jo for oelna 'suspicioiw character." Alexander Paillle the prominent eraln t-xporter. was assesirrf " for "faillnir to dance t'.ie Highland flir.tr at the Seta banquet.' R U Mci'ormick. the millionaire lum berman, paid IS for having "too popular a wife." The davs receipts have not been counted, but it was a (treat day for th wnmen and they will realize a good many thousand dollars. RAILROAD'S OFFERS OFF Inion Pacific Alleges Aberdeen Property-Owners Ask Too Much. ARF.RPF.KN. Vah.. Dec. 12. Spe cial According to a statement made todav bv .1. B. Bridges, attorney for the Grava Harbor & ItiRet Sound RhII wav (fnion Pacific), all condemnation suits brought by the company acalnst Aberdeen property owners for richt-of-wv alons the C'hehalis River from the TVishkah River to Haiarlit street have heen continued to the December term of court, and no date for their hearing has been set. Mr. Hrida-ea likewise de clares that a . route Is being; surveyed Ion the south hank of the river and It is Just possible that the road will not attempt to enter Aberdeen because of the "excessive demands of property own ers." Mr. Bridges said: For two or three days past we have hail and now have a crew of endineers - surveying out a line, running from the company's holdines in South Aberdeen westerly, croaninn the river at some point probably near the boundary line between Aberdeen and Honniam. and the road' will thence continue into Hoquiam." In answer to the statement of Mr. Brlda-es. it Is stated that in three In stances prices had been agreed on be tween the railroad and the property owners, but negotiations had heen Imme diately broken off when the riKht to cross the railroad's tracks wa. sought. RIDES UNHURT ON BELT Hx-Vear-OId I.al Has Narrow Es cape Front Death in Machinery. ABERDEEN. Wash.. TDcc. 12. (Spe cial.) Arthur Lotta, 6 years old. while playing around the machinery in the planing department of the Slade mill this morning, was caught In the gear ing of the conveyer and though he made several revolutions and was thrown violently to the floor, no bones were broken. Severe bruises on hia legs aie the only apparent Injuries. The boy's father, who was working In the building, picked the child, up and earrled him to the home two blocks distance. The lad'a escape from death Is regarded as almost miraculous. The boy had followed his father Into the mill and his presence was unnoticed. FRUIT MEN HEAR LECTURE Medford Orchardists Told How to Combat Pear Blight. MEDFORD. Or.. Dec. 12. (Special.) The entire ' adjacent country was repre sented here today at the horticultural meeting, at which Professor Ogara de livered n instructive lecture on the sub ject ' of fruit diseases and pests.. Tha . professor pointed out how It is possible for the germ of the pear blight ti be carried into the pollen and from there how It spreads throughout the tree. He further explained that the disease being a purely local one can easily be stamped out. During the past year Mr. Hoover, a local orchardlst. suffered the loss of a number of trees before finding the sci entific remedy to apply. It is planned to hold these meetings semi-monthly In the valley during the Winter. GRANGERS TALK POLITICS W hite Salmon Members Pn 1,1st of Resolutions In Two-Day Ses-slon. WHITE SALMON. Wash.. Dec. 12. - (Special. ) Pomona Grange, which has been holding a two days' session here, adjourned today. Members from all parts of the county were present. The Grange adopted resolutions ad vocating the defeat of the Potter bill, now before Congress, the electiori of United States Senators by direct vote of the people, and the postal savings bank. It Indorsed woman suffrage and the local option law. recommending that this law remain In force till prohibi tion could be secured. It urged the adoption of township organization In Klickitat County. HURLED 20 FEET BY BLAST White Salmon Workman Suffers I n - juries From Explosion. WHITE SAI.MON. Wash.. Dec. 12.- (Special.l Henry Stanch, of this place, met with a painful accident yesterday. He was employed In blasting out a portion vt the Uillaide. . preparatory to maklm a new road between Binder and White Salmon dock. While eat ing his lunch several sticks of dyna mite, which had been placed near tha fire to thaw out. exploded. Mr. Stanch was thrown 20 feet and was seriously injured. His clothes were torn Into -l.t.A.la t Iib Hrt m.in which hll SU I sitting was blown Into splintera. i BATCH OF NEAR-BEER HELD Local Option Town Yields Good (Quantity of Booze. ALBANY. Or., Dec 12. (Special.) James Blackburn. Frank Patterson and Albert Peacock, arrested last evening in raids conducted by local officers on a lletred "blind pigs." were arraigned today before City Recorder F. M. Red field, charged with violating a city or dinance which embodies the provisions of the local option law. All asked time to plead, and Recorder Redfleld set Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock as the time. Blackburn is proprietor of a near-beer emporium on Ferry street and Patterson is an employe of the resort. Peacock is proprietor of the Fashion Livery Stables. After the trials of the three men tha officers will have a large quantity of beer to destroy, as the ordinance under which the arrests were mad permits confiscation of the liquor. In tha near beer resort four 10-gallon kegs, one full barrel of bottled beer and three barrels half full of bottles were se cured, while at the livery stable the officers found one full barrel of bot tles and another barrel half full. BURIED ALIVE, ESCAPES Pendleton Workman Rescued After Earth Caves In on lllni. PBNDI-ETON. Or.. Dec. 12. (Special.) To be literally burled alive and then to escape without injury was the experi ence which befell G. P. Melvin. a local laborer today. He waa working with a Northern Pariflc bridge crew about four miles east of Pendleton this morning when a till, by the side of which he waa shoveling, suddenly caved onto him. He was buried to his chin and It required more than an hour for fellow-workmen to liberate him from his perilous position. A physician was summoned as soon as the nccldent occurred irnd was on the ground before Melvin was removed from his living tomb, but it was found he had not sustained, the slightest injury. ESCAPES MOB FOR PRISON Raymond Cunningham, of Union, Will Wear Stripes at Salem. I.A GRANDE. Or., Dec. 12. (Special.) Raymond Cunningham, 24 years old, left here tonight in charge of Sheriff Chllders for Salem, where he must serve a 15 year sentence for attacking a young girl near Union some time ago. The sentence Is a heavy one. and came after Cunning ham had pleaded guilty this afternoon. Less than four weeks ago Cunningham waa chased by a maddened crowd of men and boys at Union, who sought his life with guns and pitchforks. The Constable there spirited him away and took him to La Grande, where he was safely locked up uutil today. MISSING MAN IS LOCATED J. lljelsing, of Gladstone, Found In Oregon City Hotel, Sick. OREGON CITT, Or.. Dec. 12. (Spe cial.) J. HJelslng. who for the last four weeks has been missing from his home at Gladstone, was found this morning at the Willamette Hotel, where he has been ill, but is now on the road to recovery. Residents of Gladstone have been ex ceedingly wrought up over the sup posed disappearance of Hjelsing. who came here last October and purchased three lots in Gladstone. He paid for them at the time of the purchase and commenced to build a cottage In which to keep bachelor's hall. Suddenly he disappeared and It was feared that harm had befallen him. llr. Cross, who sold Hjelsing the lota, made a vigorous search for the man and located him this morning. Buying Polk County Fruit Iands. INDEPENDENCE, Or., Dec. 12. (Spe cial.) K. V. Carter, an Ashland banker, and William Addison, also of Ashland, have purchased for John Roads and Peter Rural two tracts of fruit land, or a totsl of 657 acres. This land will be subdivided and again placed. on the market In small tracts. I-ocal Option Ticket Wins. WHITE SALMON. Wash., Dec. 12. (Special.) The town election resulted in the choice of Dr. G. F. Jewett for Mayor and A. W. Estes. J. H. Jarvis and I!. M. Clemens for Councllmen. These were elected on the local option issue. TALK TO SEATTLE tOc. (Via Home Phone) Half Min., 40e: Min.. 75c; Add'l Min., 25c. "Home-Phone-It." TALK TO TACOMA. (Via Home Phone) Half Min., !rV-: Min.. 80e; Add'l Min., 2uc. "Home-Phone-It." DAILY MKTKOBOI (HilCAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Deo. 12. Minimum tempera ture. M flars: minimum, 40 degrees. Kiver reading at A. M.. 2.1 fsat; chanse in last lis oours. . fool. Total ralnfa.ll (S P. M. to 6 P. M., .31 Inch; tola! elnr September 1. 1908, 9 SB Inches; normal, 14 88 Inrhrs: deficiency. 5. Ho Inches. Total sunshine liecemher 11. none; possible. 8 hour. 43 minutes. Barometfr (reduced to sa-lavel), at r. P. M.. 2M HS In. he. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. observations taken at 6 P. M . Pacific time. lecenher '2: K J Wind 5 ;U 3 is. 9 5s s ; r tr o 5 a ; o a 3 a 03:: : STATIONS. - Baker City..... Hiemarck Hnifie Kureka Helena . - Knmloop North Hoad.... Pocatello. ...... Portland Red Bluff : R.'sebuxR- Facramento Halt LakP Pan Frajicifce. . Spokane Tacoina Walla Walla... kivou MarstiAek! 40 O.Otl 34 O.fXV 4! T. I T,' O.OO' nO'0.001 S SB NW Cloudy Clear Cloudy E 6 S 4:V 4 S 34 .' 12iSV 14 S 4 B S!V (SB 4 S 4 SW 22 SW 14 SW 4 S Cloudy Clear llear K2 0.24 4O.UM S4 0.17 e2 0.001 RS 0.01 ,vt ft.ci 4IO.00i IW'n.OtM 4H 0.00 (12 0.00 .'f 0.1 tf 4tr0.c;,. Cloudy iCtoudy Rain Cloudy Raln Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy cloudy ClonHv 4 SW K'loudy f.rtio.fa: io!sw Rain -Tntct. WRATH ICR CONDITIONS. The atorm noted yesterday evening- provtd to be unusually eevere. It u now central over Brltlih Columbia and moving- rapidly eastward. The following- mailrrum wind va lrcltlca occurred durlna the afternoon: North Head "6 miles, snuth: Spokane. Waj.. S2 miles." southwest: Te.coma, Wash.. 3o miles. SVuth. and Portland. Or.. 30 miles, south west. Mi1erately heavy rain has fallen gen eraly throua-hout Oraoo. Washington and Northern Maho and light mlns have fallen in Sr.iithetrn Idaho. The temperatures have nsfn from 4 to 10 degrees In tha North Pa cjflc States and faliea ailshtly la Northern California. The indications are far rata la tills dls- fllE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, TORTL A D, DEUE3IBEK HART3IAN & T.H03IPS0N BANKERS CHAMBER OP -COilMEKCE issue 4 certifi cates of deposit in any amount. Particular atten tion is given to this department of the business. Unlimited PertonaJ liability BUTLER ANNEX HOTEL CORNER ! gi MA81ON ST SEATTIE.WA5H Cnrlly teoated withm thre blocks of principal tiieatresandona - i i j .AYP EXPOSmON to- 1 sa r" DATf AMtKIC Art ruM 2 as -EUROPEAN BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS AND BOATS CABbtTON GILBERT Manager HOTEL Washington Annex rrJ SEATTLE mencan S3 up All modem outside rooms with every con venience. Free uto-'bu meets trains and Voats. J. H. DAVIS, Proprietor THE PERRY HOTEL A Madison 8t. itclv ire-rroot European Pla UnltedWlreleaa Statioa The Hlfleegt Grada Brery Modarn CoaTealaac. 1 11 1 i I J M-iniBnrlinV 0 VlRVflf tK Olympic. Cascade Mountains. Mt. Raimerand funt bound. Auto- numpij umno j. S. McTKRNAN. Mannscer trlct Sunday, with dlmlnlahlng -winds along tha coast. PORKOASTS. Fr the 2 houra ending- midnight, Dec. 1: Portland and vicinity Rain; anurherly winds. Oregon Rain: diminishing southerly winda along the coaft and fresh aoutherly winds el portion. Washington Rain; dlminiahlng aoutherly winda. Idaho Rain; high aoutherly wlnda. TALK TO TACOMA. (V'iei Home Phone) Half Mtn., c: Min.. 50c; Add'l Min., 3. "Home-Plione-It." TALK TO SEATTLE: 10c. (Via Home Phone! Half Min., ; Min.. 75c; Add'l Min., 2"c. "Home-Phone-lt." HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ,, .Pnia I Auiraiian, Voming and Washington LUUI coal delivered promptly In any quan tity. Phone us your order. Star Coal Co. 40 2d Bt. phonca Main 161S, A 1954. Gas Mantlea irij Mantle. 25c the equal of the beat Sin mantle on the market. Barrett. 410 Itor- riaon. Both phonee. Wood corae llret-elaee 4-foot flr wood. S3 per cord delivered. Phone Mala 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com- pany. 408 Corbett Bldg. li'1l.viaf Cut Flowere always fresh from lUriSl our own conaervatorlea Marti a Si Forbee 347 "Waehington at. Both phopea Electric Fixtures "tSSS o" prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Klectnc "Works. 01 fllxtn atreet. Dlnf.'nr Knlvea. Forks and all Silver- war, replaced aa good aa n.tr. Oregon I iatlna: TVorka Itlth jma Alder. Mala A aoo. r:." "0 i Ual!. H.uberirer. J2T Will. II lilt) lngton atreet. Phono Mala 23 1 4 Free delivery. A gallua at lu-ytar-old Icgle- n ook Fort. 11,50. Kemmerer eoai. tha best Wyo lUol ming coal; gives more heat and leaa asb. Churcliley Bros.. 13th and Marshall eta. Phonee Main 31. A 8931; Coal Richmond and Wallaend Australian, Indeoendent Coal A Ice Companjr. opposite CJtylbj;aTyBothpJioneaL .1 The Portland Fuel Co., 287 K Mor II UUU rlson at., la prepared to furnish cordwooJ In large and small quantities at the lowest prices. Pbonea E 26 and B 1020. MEETING NOTICES. B. P. O. EI.KS The members of Portland LtoUge. No. 42. axe requested to meet in our lodge-rooma today triunday) at 1:15 P. M. sharp, to conduct the funeral serv ices of our late brother. S. J. Jones. Visit ing brothers are invited to aaaiat. By order of the exalted ruler. C. M. BIIIA Secretary. Members of Chinook Tribe No. 5. I. O. R. M. : You are requested to be present at Dunning. McA'intee mibauph eha-iet at 1:15 P. M. to escort the remains of our late brother, F. H. Brady, to the l.'nion depot. O. L. DICKEU Sachem. WEBFOOT Ct'lMI ANY. UNIFORM RANK NO. 6o. W. O. V. Dancing' and whist party Friday evening. Dec. 18. Card promptly at ft:30 o'clock; dancing; at 10; full 'orchestra; refreshment?. Admiaelon 15c. MT. SCOTT LODGE. I. O. O. F. l mem ber!, and visiting brothers are requested to mem at Oddfellows' H-ill. Millard avenue station, on O. YV. P. Mt. Scott line today at 12 o'clock aharp, to attend fhe funeral of our late brother. W. S. Wright. ' J. J. JOHNSON. Noble Grand. HALL OF PORT INOt'S LOPfiE NO. ST. D. of H. Owing to our having a large class to Initiate on Wednesday evening, the lodge will not hold their regular ."ioo party and dance. All members are requested to attend. J. R- MANN. Recorder. SAMARITAN LODOEi NO. 2. I. O. O. F. Members are requested to meet at I. O. O. ,F. Hall, Flrat and Alder sts., Sunday. Dec. 13, a-. 1 o'clock. Jo attend the funeral of our late brother Leonard Becker. All Oddfellow are Invited to attend. R. OSVOLD, Sec. HOMESTEADERS' dance. Wednesday even ing. December 16. in Homesteaders' Hall. Savoy bkig.. Grand ave. and Kaet Bumsfde at. Friends cordially invited. Gentlemen 50c,' ladles 2.rc ANCHOR OOT'NCIU No. 74. K. and L. of S.. will give a social Monday. 14lh; whist. "500" and dancing; refreshments. Admis sion, 15 cents. M. W. A. Social dance: Selllng-Hlrsrh Hall. 10th and Washington. Monday evening. December 1; first-class raualc. Public in vited. I1KD. SCHERR At the parents' home, .llBti Holladay avenue. re' 1?.- Georgia E. Scherr. aged 13 yeara. 10 mbntha and 22 daya. Funeral notlc. later. -feiiljPi) 5lper 'Fr'JSi:st2S?. A w'- '-IVfl A Boren Ave. rffefef 1 SEATTLE FTJXEBAI. NOTICES. BOSTWlfK In this city, December 12. at the family residence. 303 Fifth street Mrs Marv Ann Bostwlck, aged 83 yeara a months l' days, mother of Mrs. Nettie B. Wa'ren. of Portland, and Chaa. D. Bost wlcic. nf Hammond. Ind. Friends are re- . spectfuly Invited to attend the funeral services which will be held at Holman's chapel. Third and Salmon streeta. at 1:30 P M . Monday. December 14: thence u. Crematorium. Detroit. Mich., paper, please copy. AI.I.EN At T0 Alblna ave., Dec. 12. be loved son of Mr. and Mra. Thomas M. Allen. Frank Gordon Allen, aged ft months and 1 day. Funeral will take place from the above number Monday, Pec. 14, at 2 P. M. Fri.nda Invited. In terment Lone Fir Cemetery. RENNER At Salem, Or.. Dc. 11, beloVed husband of Mrs. L. B. Renner. of 620 Clackamas ave., Lewis E. Renner, aged 40 yeara. S montha and 27 days. Funeral will be held from the Crematorium (to day (Sunday). Dec. 13. at 2;.K P. M. Friends Invited. Remain at 'th. parlora of F. S. Dunning, East Alder and East 6th sta. BECKER December 11. at South Mount Tabor. Leonaad Becker, age 72. He leaves . a widow, Mra Barbara Becker, and four children Mra. A. f. Stark. Leonard Becker. Jr.. Mrs. C: J. Herrmann and Albert P. Becker. Funeral at Holman'a undertaking parlora, December 13. at 1:30 P. M. Interment at Rlverview Cemetery. G. A. R. comrades and frlenda Invited. JONES The funeral aervices of the late Sam J. Jones will be held at the Elks Tempi, at 1:.1 P. M. today (Sunday) after which the remains will be ahipped to Salem. Or. Interment will be in the family rlat at Clagett Cemetery, near Salem, at 1 P. M.( Monday. December 14. FERRII.L In thla city. December 12. at the realdonr. of hla son. C. W. Fariilk, 614 Mvrtle at.. James Ferrlll. a0tf 67 yea. f. montha and 13 day. The funeral aerv icea will be 11 at flnley'a Chapel at 10 A. M. Monday. December 14. Service, at the grave private. COATEfl In this city. December 12, Henry Coatea. aged 69 yeara. Funeral service, will be held at Holman'a Chapel. Third and Salmon streets, at 2:30 P. M. today (Sunday). Friends are invited. Inter ment Lone Fir Cemetery. WRIGHT The funeral aervices of William S. Wright will bt held at the Laurelwood M. E. Church at 2 P. M., Sunday, December 13. Frlenda invited. Interment In Multno mah Cemetery. WALLACE In this city. December 11, Eugenia. Infant daughter of W. H. and Marian F. Wallace, aged montha and 6 daya. Funeral from the residence, 657 Schuyler street, on Sunday. December 13, at 2 P. Services at the grave private. MOKE The funeral services of Frank L. Moke, member of Aerie No. 28. F. O. E., Pendleton. Or., will he held from Carl son & Henderson a chapel today (Sun day!. December 13. at 2:30 P. M. Frlenda invited. Interment in Gresbam Cemetery. ROCK A FELLOW At Seaside. Or., Decem ber 4, Nancy S. Rockafellow, aged 68 yeara 14 days. Interment at Winlock, Wash. HANLKY The funeral of James Hanlev. uncje of Mrs. John T. Concannon, will be held from the Cathedral, Monday, Dec. 14. at U o'clock. LEACH At 'the family realdence. 349 6th, Dec. 12. James N. Leach, age 58 years. 11 months, 3 days. Funeral services will be held at Holman'a chapel Monday, Dec. 14 at 2:30 P. M. Friends Invited. BRETEMEIER The funeral services of Frederick Bredemeier will be held today (Sunday), at 2:30 P. M., t the German Lutheran Church, corner Sellwood at. and Williams ave. Frlenda invited. Interment at Lone Fir Cemetery. TOWARD BOLMiM CO.. Funeral Dlrect .rs. t0 Sd at. lady assistant. Pnon. M 607. J p. FTNI.EY SON". 3d and Madlvjn. Lad, attendant. Ptaona Mala . . A. It9. XELI-JiK-BYRNKS CO.. Funeral DlraeU ar. SI! KusaelL East lOSa.'lAdr assistant. Alder. Lady assiatant. Pboaa East M. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO. Embalm ing i lady assistant. 409 Alder. MtUSS. Grand Centra! Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Roseburg Passenger Cottage Grov. Passenger California Express ....... Ban Franclaco Exprea. West 61J Corvallts Passenger Sheridan Paaseuger Forest Grove Passenger .. Forest Orove Passenger ... Foreat Grov. Passenger ... Arriving Portland Oregon Express Cottage Urov. Passenger Roseburg Passenger ..... Portland Express , West Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger ... Forest Grove Passenger ... Forest Grov. Paaseuger ... 8:15 a. m. 4:15 p. ta 1 :43 p. m. 1:30 a. m. 7:20 a. m. 4:10 p. m. s:B0 a. nx 1 :00 p. m. 6:4(1 p. m. 7:15 a. m. 11:80 a, m. S:sO p. m. 11 ;1S p. m. 6:20 p. m. 10:ft0 a. m. 8:00 a. m. ,11:50 a. m. 4. DO p. m. OREGON KAlLltOAl NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland 1 Pendleton Passenger 7:45 Chicago-Portland Special 8:15 Spokane Flyer 3: Kansas City St Chicago Kxfireas. . 6:00 Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer 10:00 Chi., Kan. City & Portland Ex.. 7:20 Chicago-Portland Special 8:50 Pendleton Passenger 3:46 a. m. a. m. p. nt. p. m- a. m. a- m. p. m. p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Kxpreaa . . North Coast A Chicago Limited Overland Expreas Arriving Portland North Coast Limited ..... Portland Expresa ............ Overland Expreas ............. 9 .30 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 11:46 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 8:36 p. m. AbTORLA COLUMBIA tUVKB- Leaving Portland- Astoria at eeastd. 8:00 a. m. :00 p. m. Astoria Passenger Arriving Poruand Seaside & Portland Passenger, portlrnd Expreas 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p xo. CANADIAN FACLFIO 1UXLVA CO. Leavuig Portland I C. P. 11. Short Liue. via. Spokane 5:00 p.m. Via Seattle 11:48 p. m. Arriving Portland I C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 110:00 a. m. Via Seattle I 1-00 a. m- JeHerson-Street Statioa bOUTUEUN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passenger .... Dallas passenger .... Arriving Portland Dallas passenger .... Dallaa Pasaenger . . . 7:40 a m. 4:16 p. m. L0:15 a. m. 6:60 p. m. llth and Hoyt Sts. Passenger Station ljtmving Fortlaiid Inland Himpire iuxpresx 9:15 A.M. ThrougU trains for Walla Walla. Pasco, RooBfcVoU, Granddalie, Uoldendale, Wbit bat mon, Staveusoa, Vaa;ouvr ad In tr me dia t points. "North Bank Limited fi:35 P. M. Through train for Spokane, Sprasuo, HitxviUe, Lind. Pasco, Koosavelt. Grand dalles, VVliHtt Salmon. 8tvemon and Vancouver- Arrtvlnir Portland iorth Bank Limited 7:30 A- M. Through train from pokan, Spracua, RltxviUe. Lind. Pasco, Kooieve-lt. Grand dalles. White Salmon. Stevenson and Van couver. Inland Empire Expresa 5:30 P.M. Through train from Walla Walla, Pasco, Hoosuvelt, Granddalles, Uoldendale, White Salmon, ctevenson. Vancouver and inter me at .its points. OOKGON ELECTRIC KAIL WAV. .Leaving Portland fiiikm and Intermediate Local. 6:25 a. 7:u0 a. i :00 a. i k:55 a. J :1a a- i 10:25 .a i 11:00 a. i 1:30 p. i 2:00 p. 1 1 : 45 p. . 4:10 p. i 5:00 p: i 5:80 p. i 6:1.0 p. i . :40 p. j UuiSDoro and Forest Grove Local, lem and intermediate Local , Htllsooro and Forest Grove lxcal balem and Tualatin only, Lim-, ited - Hills ooro and Forest Grov Local b-Uem ana lawrmeaiaits jjocai... Ullisboro and Forest Grove LocaI. tialem ana intermedial Local... Saleui and intermediate local. . uiiiunoro and Foreat Grove Local. Wilionville and Intermediate Lo-; cal I HilUboro and Forest Grove Local, tsalein and intermediate Looai. . baiem and interm-ediata Local. . Arrivln Portland wiitinnville and Intermediate Lo- r.i I 1:65 a. Ullisboro and Forest Grove Local. 6:30 a. tsalera and intermediate Local. .1 8:40 a. HillBboro and Forest Grove Local. 10:00 a. Salem and intermediate Local. . 10:55 a. HiUaboro and Forest Grove Local. 13:15 p. Salmii and intermediate Local. . 1:15 p. lllUsboro and Forest Grove Local.) 2:50 p. Salem and Intermediate iocai. .1 up. fcal-em and Tualatin only Limited 4:45 p. Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local. 5:00 p. Salem and Intermediate Local.. 6:00 p. Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local. 7:20 p. Pal em and Intermediate Local. . 1:20 p. fialexn and Intermediate Looal 10:40 p. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATE 'in Effect November 1. l,aJl7 or Sunday. . p . 12o sTrne ad ni.' "coetsecut'lVa" times tie fame ad threa eonsecatle tiroes. ...... .soe Same ad six or seven consecutive times. oe Sii words eoant as en. line on cash ad ertlsementa. and no ad counted for leas rAaJ oltoe.7 W ben an advertiment Is not run ooiuiecuUv. tune tli. one-time rate PThe'abOTa rate, apply rtment nnder "New Today- and all other clasUl na tion excepting the following i Situations Wanted, Male. Situations Wanted, iemale. Fur Kent. Booms. Private Families. Koom. and Board. Prlvata ianiiUe. HousekeepinB Kooms. Private lannlles. The rate on the above classifications is 1 cents a line each insertion. On cbarre or book advertisements the char. will be based on the actual "umber of line appearina In the paper, regardless of the number of words In each Un. Space in the "New Today" columns is flrured by measure only 14 line, to the 'MlEPHO AUVEBTISEMKNT8 For the convenience of patrons The Oresonlan will accept advertisements (excepting -Mtua-atlons Wanted" and "Personal") tat publi cation ta classified columns over the tele phone. Bills for such advertisine will be mailed Immediately and payment is expect ed promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregon! an will not be re sponsible for error in advertisements taken oVer the telephone. Telephones: Main 7039; ATOtOCT-OF-TOWX PATRONS The Ore ronian will recelva copy by mall, provided aulfleient remittance for a definite number of lasues 1 sent. Acknowledgment of such remittance will be forwarded promptly. In ease box ofttoe address Is required, use rrrnlar form given, and count this aa part of the ad. Answer, to advertisements wlU be forwarded to patrons, provided aeJf-ad-dreased stamped envelopes are furnished. A receipt will be given for all paid-ln-ad-vaAre advertising. The Oregonian will no undertake to correct eiioi. or refund money nnleas this receipt la returned. , NEW TODAY. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE Corner Second and Yamhill Monday, Wednesday, Friday EACH DAY AT 1 0 A. M. You can purchase at auction prices on the davs mentioned ANYTHING NECES SARY FOR MODERN HOI'S EKEtEPl NG. PARIOR. LIBRARY AND DININXJ ROOCU FURNITURE. Bedroom and kitchen furnishings. C'arpeta, rugs, linoleum and lloor cover .lnsrs. Steel rangres, heating stores, cook stovan, and gas ranges. Something for every department of up-to-date housekeeping. N. B. Our salesmen can sell to you at any time a swell piano, lovely furniture that has been little used. Office furniture, store fixtures, scales, cash registers: in f.ct, anything necessary for conducting a first-class business estab lishment or for furnishing a modern home. The price we charge you for these goods Is so low that it is more than worth yeur time to investigate. We don't expect regu lar prices. Come in and see. GROCERY AND TOY SALE Friday at Second and Yamhill At lO A. M. Comprising every thing in fancy and sta ple groceries. Christmas toys, etc. N. B. If you want to sell vour belong ings, phono Main 1626; A 23. We pay cash. ' J. T. WII-SON. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES BT THE PortlandAuctionGo. (INC.) 811 FIRST STREET. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, 2 P. M. For this week we have, in addition to our regular good assortment of furniture and household goods, a consignment of FIXE LEATHER GOODS, consisting of latlie shopping bags, hand bags, pocketbooks, music rolls, writing deskB. toilet sets, etc.. etc. Also some nice LADI.ES' AND GENTS' UMBREL.UAS, all suitable for Xmas presents. Some fancy chinaware. cups and saucers, tea sets. etc. Among our line of furniture you 11 And some nice morris chairs, mahogany bric-a-brac stands, fancy center tables, very fine 8 PIECE PARLOR SET in mahogany, fins metal and brass beds, all kinds of dressers and chiffoniers and 1000 other nice pieces, too numerous to mention. Almost forgot to mention: we have a fancy kt of IACW CURTAINS. These are a sajnple lot. one pair of each kind, ranging in price from S to 45 the pair. Are at your mercy at your own price. Come anp par ticipate In the slaughter. PORTLAND RUCTION CO. NOTICE We still have a lot of CASH which wa are willing to exchange for any thing you have to sell. Ring up Main 6655 or A 4121 and get results. ON TUESDAY NEXT. DEC. 15 AT BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE. 152 Park st. We shall have to offer at this time good grade furniture, fine oil paint ings, rugs. etc. In parlor furniture we have upholstered parlor settee and chairs, folding davenport, lady's desk, bookcases, center tables, oak and mahogany rock ers French plate mirror, couches, tine oil paintings. For the bedroom the fur nishings of four rooms, viz., up-to-date Iron beds, best silk floss and other mat tresses, feather pillows and quilts, dress ers and chiffoniers. Wilton velvet carpets and rugs, complete dining-room suite In ouarter-yawed oak. comprising twin ped estal table, chairs and buffet, nearly new folding bed. kitchen treasure, linoleum and other effects. Amongst the above furniture you will find some pieces as good a new and would mane both suitable and useful Xmas presents On .view tomorrow. SAUE TUESDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK. ON THURSDAY NEXT We shall have the furnishings of 6-room flat in addition to which we shall have various consignments of household goods for positive sale. Auction starts at 10 A. M., sharp. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. FOR PRIVATE SALE we have three pianos, all standard makes. Also we sell new furniture and rugs at retail all the time. Salesrooms. 152 Park St., near Morrison. than two minutes' walk from our office. Will make terms. THE IZE-BOWD LER CO., Entire second floor Pantages Theater Mock, Fourth and Stark. FOR SALE. S80O will take 5 acres of land on Baas Line road, close to electric line; adjoining land worth 350 Per acre; want money. Call 195 10th at. Phone A 2260. SUBURBAN ACREAGE 22 'i acres on Baae I.lne, two minutes from O. W. P. trol ley. $160 per acre. 10 acres. Section Lin, close to city limits. 300 per acre. 2 acrss In city limits, 40 per acre. THE 1-EE-BOWDlJiR CO., Sntlra second floor Pantaaea Theater block, Fourth and laJk. NEW TODAY. INVESTMENTS EVERY ONE A BARGAIN $11,000 East Third st., near Holladay ave, 100x100 feet, well improved and pay ing 9 per cent; choice location, just across the Steel bridge. $16,000 Full size lot, choice location, on Washington street. $22,500 Front St., central location; 25x100 feet; two-story brick; 7 per cent net income. $26,000 Alder-t. lot, choice location, close in; small income. $30,000 Full quarter block, loth st., north of Glisau st.; ideal warehouse site. $32,000 Tashington St., full quarter block; if improved will pay handsome re turns on the investment. For value and price it cannot be equalled in the city. $32,000 Full quarter block, East Side ; choire location; three-story brick building; 8'2 per w' n?t income. James J. Flynn "12 Chamber of Commerce. Safety, Convertibility, Profit , the three essentials to a per led investment, are what YOU have when you purchase a lot in Menefee Addition You OWE it to YOURSELF to investigate the location, improvements, sur roundings and price with any part of the city and you will be convinced that here is where you want your home. LOTS $600 Take Rose City cars to HAN COCK STREET. REMEMBER We handle only such property I as we can recommend. PortlMd Trust Company j of Oregon j S. E. Corner Third and Oak Sts. j ft s S.L.N.GILMAN AUCTIONEER 411 WASHINGTON STREET!", Between 10th and llth. Will sell every day and evening at private sale an elegant assortment of ohok-a silk ribbons (4-inch). 3 yards for 2B cents; dress velvets, all colors, f to 7K cents per yard; silk kimonos, value J5.00. at J1.95: silk ties. 20 cents. Ostrich plumes at half price. Leather goods at a bargain. Choice furs at 50 per cent off. Ladies' neckwear, hand-painted cushion covers in silk and velvet, Eastman's per fumery, ladies' waists (fine), half price; hosierv. automobile scarfs in silk, veil ings. This is a great opportunity to buy usuful and choice goods at very low prices. ' N. B. Open evenings until Christmas. S. U N. GILMAN. 411 Washington Street. Furs, Kimonos, Waists, Neckwear, Ribbons, Leather Goods Furs' are marked Vt Price Ribbons, all silk. 3 yards for 25 You can save money on Leather Goods. IR.DO Silk Kimonos for 81.95 Laydles' Neckwear, values to 50e,at25 Men's AU-Sllk Neckwear, worth 50c. at 20J $2.00 White Waists, lace and em broidery trimmed, at &5C GILMAN'S 411 WASHINGTON ST. Tomorrow, 1 0 A. M. WE SELL FURNITURE AT 369 EAST MORRISON ST Fine, quartered-oak sideboard, extension table, chairs, china closet, bookcase, hall tr?e fine davenport. fine new Rival range with water coii, kitchen treasure, refrigerator, gas plate, dressers, com modes, fine metal beds in .delicate colors, oak wardrobe, chiffonier, carpels, t'lgf; lace curtains, bedding, etc.. etc. Don t tail to attend this sale if you are look ing for furniture. FORD. Auctioneer. WEST SIDE SNAP. T-room modern house, on Market near 14'h street, gas and bath; renting for -S pr month; J27SO. 1'W0 cash, term, on balance. THE LEE-BOWDl-ER CO., Entire, second floor Pantages Thsater block. Fourth and dtark. Warehouse anil Factory Sites For Warehouse and Factory Site Either West or East Side, See U. Mall & Von Borstel 104 Second st. (Lsmbfr Exchange Bids.) sad 303 E. Burnslde St. NEW TODAY. Going Out of Business Sacrificing Our Stock Absolutely at COST Find out what this means for your pocketbook. You cannot buy second -haasf goods at the prices we'll make you on our new, first class goods. Do not miss this chance, if you need furniture or other housefurnishings. Independent Furniture Co. 104-106 First Street, Between Washington and Stark Streets. j Lee-Bow Park i Montavilla Cement sidewalks and curbs, graded streets, water mains and all improvements. Lots 140 and Up JO per cent cash, 3.00 per month, no interest, no taxes. Xo discount of list price after today. The Lee-Bowdler Co. Entire Second Tloor Pantages Theater Block, 4th and Stark. Montavilla office, 108 Villa avenue, corner of Hibbard st. Take Montavilla car at Third and Yamhill and get off at Hib bard street. Safe and Sane $35,000 Nob Hill property, 12 per cent net investment. $22,500 Improved quarter, few blocks from Morrison street; income $2100. $20,000 Comer Front-st prop erty, good for $'J001) per annum. . $23,500 Nob Hill quarter, two' swell resiliences; sell separate or ex change for larger proposition. NOB HILL RESIDENCES WEST SIDE HOMES Goldsclimidt's Agency 2o3l, o Washington, Corner Third. WHEAT FA For one-half of the crop till land is paid for, with a small payment down. Sounds GOOD, is CrOOD and will stand investiga tion. I sell my own wheat farms ; they pay for themselves. J. O. ELROD 519 Corbett Building, Portland, Or. Broadway-St. Bungalow PRICE $4250 Lot 50x1)0 and 5-room modern bun galow, situated 601 Broadway. Mall & Von Borstel 104 SpcsmiI . Lumber Kxohansre Bids.) nd 30a 13. Bnrnslde Jit. HOOD RIVER 30 arres fine apple land, in heart of Hood River Valley. Nw elettrlr road will pass near: can buy tor 2.t0 per acre. See our list of orchards, all prices. Improved and unimproved. Sengstake &. Lyman 90 FIFTH STREET.