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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1907)
THE MORXING OREGONIAJJ, WEDNESDAY, MAT 15, 1907. 11 SEW TODAY. KILLINGSWORTH AT LABOR Health is written in every line of a deed to Rose City Park Property. H artman Bankers THE EXCLUSIVE CA 3.P E T HOUSE The most comfortable part of the house in Summer? THE PORCH OF COURSE But no porch can be perfectly- satisfactory unless equipped with imported KASHAN PORCH RUGS These rugs are well known and very pop ular in the East, but are new to Portland. They are attractive-and novel in design, extremely durable, impervious to the weather. They are worth seeing. J. G. MAGK & CO. 86-88 Third Street PHIL MBTSCHAJI, Preside and Muiin. JL IL Seventh and Washington European Plan - - - - - - stabllsh Railway Mail Service. VANCOUVER. Wash.. May 14. espe cial.) Railway maii service has been established on the Kalama-Yacolt branch of the Northern Pacific between Vancou ver and these two places. This will facili tate the delivery of mail in J.his city. &Th Street, Portland, Or eg on, - - - - $i.oo, fl.50, 92.00 per Day. DEED. WHITE In this city. May 14. John Wesley White, aged S3 years 1 month and 7 days. Notice of funeral will be given latere SUTHERLAND In thta city. May. 14. at late residence. Wt Lucre tia Jane Sutherland, aged h4 ywi, mother of Mrs. Jan J?mith. J. L. Sutherland. Funeral announcement later. A Deed of Health for Your Children A Rose City Park deed provides for just those improve ments which a well-informed, civilized man would specify when purchasing property and those essentials to health which wise parents carefully look for in the selection of a home site. 1 ' ' Rose City Park has been planned for a community of high-class homes where purchasers will be thinking of good neighbors, attractive surroundings, healthful conditions, edu cational advantages and other uplifting influences which are necessary for the up-building of a self-respecting and pros perous civilization. - Provision has been made for schools, churches, street im provements and for as fine a water supply as can be found anywhere. The. latter means comfort and convenience in the home, and health as well, not only because of the purity of the water, but because of the opportunity thus afforded for mo'd- ern bathing facilities and laundry equipment. Rose City Park will be one of the most sanitary sections of the city of Port land. . Added to the improvements made by man are the natural endowments of high elevation, natural drainage, fine air, abundance of sunshine, cool breezes, and grades which are gentle. No residents of Rose City Park will be compelled to overtax the heart's action by the climbing of steep grades or scores of steps. Rose City Park is really level, the entire suburb being a delightfully-located table land, approached by a gradual rise from the city level the car does the climbing. Rose City Park is just high enough to be pleasant, to af ford fine views in every direction, and to provide conditions which make the "most healthful atmosphere possible, where children are happy the day long and sleep the nigh't long. It is a healthy, hafpy place for everybody. In all our experience there has never been a real estate offer in Portland equal to Rose City Park especially for the price Come to headquarters let us help you to select an ideal home location Chamber of Commerce MKETZXG NOTICES. SAMARITAN LODGE NO. 2. I. O. O. T. Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock; second degree and other im portant business. The grand master wiil pay us an official visit this evening- Vis itors welcome. M. OSVOLD, Secretary. WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 4. A. F. and A. M. Stated communi cation thu (Wednesday) evening, 8 o'clock, Burkhard building. Work F. C. degree. Visitors heartily welcome. By order W. M. . J. H. RICHMOND, Sec'y. STSZ PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO. St R. I an A. M. Regular convocation this IMS7! (Wednesday) evening. May 15. at 8 1Mb? o'clock. Masonic Temple. Mark Mas ter degree. Visitors welcome. By order of E. H. P. A. M. KNAPP, Sec. RED MEN, ATTENTION A special ear for Vancouver will leave Tenth and Washington at 7:15 o'clock this (Wednesday) evening. All members of the. order are invited to go. I CARSTENSEN, C. of R. FIVE SPECIAL TRAINS of returning Shrinera will arrive here between the hours of 9 and 11 this A. M. All Shriners residing In the city, and especially the re ception committees, are ur gently requested to be at the depot by 9 o'clock sharp. DOUGLAS W- TAYLOR, Potentate. fXNERAL NOTICES. SINGER The funeral services of Grant, only child of William B. and Lilly Sing-er, will be held at the grave in River View Ceme tery today at 11 A. M. DART The funeral services of George Dart will be held at his late residence, 7 East 11th st., at 10 A. M. today. Friendi In vited, interment Lone Fir Cemetery. DICK The funeral services of Etlsa Dick will be held at Finley's chapel at 2 P. M. today. Friends invited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. LISTER In this city. May 13, at 592 Howe street, Martha Adeline Lister, aged 28 years 4 months and 9 days. Funeral serv ices will be held from Zeller-Byrnes Co. parlors, corner Williams ave. and Russell St.. this Wednesday 'at 10 A. M. Interment will be in Columbia Cemetery. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. BROWN In this city. May 13, at the fam ily reeidence, 655 Everett st.. Captain 'John A. Brown, aged 62 years, 5 months. 20 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, corner Morrison and Lownedale ta., at 2 P. M. Friday, May 17. Interment Rivet-view Cem etery. J. P. FTNLEY PON, Funeral Dtreetora. No, 201 Sd at., cor. Madiaon Phone Main 0. Dunning, McFntee 4t Gltbangh. Fnnerm! dj rectors, TtA Pine. Phoit M. 430. Lady a 4. BRICSON UXDERTAKINO CO.. 499 AMsr t. Lady assistant. Phone Malm 61S3. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Fnneral Dtrert ra, 20 84 si. Lady assistant. Phona M. t7. ZELLEB-BYRMiS CO.. Funeral -Directors. : BoimU. Kast 1088. Lady aeairtasrt. F. ft. DUNNING, trndertaker. 14 Eaat AJder. Lady assistant. Pnna Kast a. NEW TODAY. Twenty-flfth and Oregon PRICE $3000. . 50x100 and 8-roora house on the north west corner of 25th and Oregon ets. ; it is a (Treat barsrain; can sell this one for $500 down, balance on easy monthlv payments. HALL ON BORSTEL, ' 104 2d St. and 3U2 E. J3urnside St. ; tfS AMF8EMENT8. MARQUAM GRAND Phone Main 2020. Five Nirnts, (Saturday and Sunday Matinee, Commencing tonifrht, SAN FRANCISCO OPERA COMPANY , - IN 'FANTANA.M Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c. Matinee, 25c and 50c. Bex Office open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Doors open 7:80 P. M.; curtain 8:15 P. M. harp. Baker Theater Phone Main S Geo. I Baker, Gen. Mgr. permanently located The famous Baker Theater Company. Presentlnr all this week Clay Clement's idyllic comedy "THE XEW DOMINION. A beautiful story of Old Virginia. Stage under personal direction Arthur Mackley. Matinee Saturday. Evening- 25c, 85c, 50c. Matinee 15e. 25c Next Week "A CONTENTED WOMAN." EMPIRE THEATER &,. Milton W. Seaman. Manager. Tonight all week the greatest modern Melodrama "THE WHITE CAPS." A thrilling and intense story of Kentucky outlawry. Full strength of the popular Seaman Stock Company. Direction Mr. Herbert Ash ton. Matinees Wednesday and Sat urdav. Nlffht 10c, 20c, SOc. 50c. Matinee 10c. 20c LYRIC THEATER Phone Main 4685 This "Week the Alien Stock Company Pre senting tbe New Seneatlonal Melo drama Success. BEHIND THE MASK. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c, 20e. Every even ing at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20c and SOc. Reserved seats by phone, 3daln 4683. Of fice open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. THE STAR EST.. THE WASHINGTON STREET STOCK CO. Presents the Great Scenic Drama "DEVIL'S ISLAND' . . In Five Acta. Founded on the Great Dreyfus Case. Matinees Tuesdays. Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20c and SOc. Reserve seats by phone. Main 5496. THE GRAND Week of May 13 Vaudeville, De Luxe Th Baker Troupe. Marvelous Comedy. Acrobatic Bicyclists. Special Added Feature. SCHBODE A MULVET Harry W. Babb Co. The Bennett Sisters. Banincten. Harry A. Brown. Frederic Roberta. Grand! scope. PANTAGES THEATER Bella Gordon. Leo White, Marie Sparrow. JOLLY AND WILD, the Noted Funsters. Stamford and Stone. Dare and Bobbins. The Bfoaraph. Performances daily at 2:80, 7:30 and 9 P. M. Admission. 10 cents. Reserved seats, 20 cents. Boxes 20 cents. Week-day matinees, 10 cents. Baseball RECREATION PARK Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth. May 15, IS, 17, IS. if). PORTLAND VS. SAX FRANCISCO. Games Called at 3:X0 P. M. Daily, bmn Called 2:30 P. M. Sondaya. ladles Day. Friday. AUSI ISSION , 25c GRA.NCSIA.ND, -5c CHILDREN, 10O. THIS PICTURE, "DOUBTING THOMAS," I published some 20 years ago, and it is as appropriate today as then; the only differ ence Portland has extended its boundaries, taking in ALBINA and EAST PORTLAND. It affords me extreme pleasure in looking backward witnessing the changes, for at that data a dense forest covered the entire Tenth Ward of Portland, which is now dotted with BEAUTIFUL HOMES, SPLENDID SCHOOLS and CHURCHES. However, greater changes for Portland are in the immediate future. ALL PERSONS THAT FOLLOWED KILLINGS WORTH'S ADVICE THE PAST TWENTY YEARS HAVE MADE MONEY; MANY SECURED FORTUNES. Doubting Thomases are few at this date, for no sane person longer doubts that the GREATER PORTLAND, as stated by me in years gone by, will be built on the PERFECT, MATCHLESS SITE BETWEEN THE RIVERS. I have ofttimes had to grasp Doubting Thomas by the hair, impossible to otherwise reach his mentality and coin, and by physical force compelling him to make money. I have paid out good money freely in advertising Oregon, and especially Portland, for I have ever had unwavering faith and confidence that Portland, Oregon, would become, by its perfect location, the LARGEST CITY ON THE PACIFIC COAST, and today my faith, if possible, is stronger than ever. I have in years past offered splendid investments, but I am frank to say that none will show greater re turns than this acre property. SPECULATORS, ATTENTION! tween the rivers adjoining the 0. R. & N. Co.'s terminal and Swift & Co.'s property. Become wise by carefully investigating this extraor dinary bargain. Only a few acres left. Each acre a fortune. Price $1000. By the way, if you are looking for the best heme site in Portland, most beautiful and healthful beyond description, visit Walnut Park. Additional contracts for over 33,000 square feet of cement walks and curbs have been let and work in progresss, as well as a number of elegant homes now building. Office in Walnut Park, corner Hillings worth and Williams avenues. Open day and night. Resident agent lives opposite the office. Take any "U" car going north; it will leave you at my central office. Phone Woodlawn 1115. W. M. KILLINGSWORTH Suburban Office, 323 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 4557. NEW TODAY. $77,500 Fine 3-story brick, corner, west side First, near Morri son. Building could not be duplicated for less than $50,000. ' . ' $16,000 100x50 corner, 11th and Flanders. $12,000 50x100 corner 14th and Flanders. ' Williams' Ave. Vz lots, 9-room house, 2 blocks north of Russell St. SNAP FOR $8000 $20,000 New modern building, triangular-shaped block, stores and "flats Buildings, just completed Fine steam heating plant 3-year guar anteed lease, $180 per month, which. covers all ex penses except taxes and in surance In a rapidly grow ing section. - E. j.Tjaly 114 THIRD STREET TR IT ST EES 6 AUG: Notice la hereby riven that the undersigned, trustees of the estate or 'Lewis Love, deceased, will, on Sat. urday. May 25th, 1907. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the east front door of the Cunty Court House in Portland. Multnomah County. Oregon, sell at public sale for cash in hand, the following described personal property In order to close said trust estate: Two spades, two thistle diggers, one post hole digger, one office safe. Said safe can, be seen at the office of T. T. StrubJe, 246 Main street, Portland, Or. T. T. 6TRUBLE, f PHILO HOLBROOK, May 14th, 1907- Trustees. SITE FOR WHOLESALE HOUSE -block on Hoyt St.. adjoining new ter minals. $30,004. J. H. HECKER 210 Alisky Building-. " FOR SALE Furnished House and Lot. ' 50x100 and new, six-room modern house and all newly furnished; situated 1180 Mac adam street. N. W. cor. Lee. Price $4500. Terms. Mall & Von Borstel 302 E. Burnzlde St. and 104 Second St. WHICH IS BEST? ALDER SPRINGS' acres at f'OO to SS0O, eight full lota to the acre, or 1600 per lot. two mile further out. which equals 15000 per acre. See Dr. Cardwell. 50 Oregonlan bide VNCLE MTERS' 1XJAN OFFICE, US D at., near Alder, established 1S70; old and reliable: any amount loaned on watchea, diamonds. Jewelry and sealskins. ALEX C. It AS. CBLIC ACCOUNTANT, - 07 McKay Bulldias. J hone Mala 031. , Best bargain ever offered NEW TODAY. EUREKA MND CO. $6000 This !s a corner on Union ave., close in, suitable for stores below and flats above. Actually the best buy on the ave. $7000 An elegant ten-room, all-modern house, close in; on corner lot. Tou must see this to appreciate It. $3250 Let tis show you this six-room modern house in Holladay Park. Nothing like it can be had in that locality for the money. eurekaTand CO. 411 Buchanan Block. Phone Pacific 043. 2S6ft Washington St. FINE COTTAGE AT SEASIDE FOR SALE I have decided to' place on the market my cottage at Seaside, Clatsop Beach, overlooking the ocean, 300 yards north of the Moore Hotel. Well furnished, commodious, well built, well ar- ranged, electric-lighted; city wa - ter, with bath, etc., and in all respects an ideal beach home. Edgar B. Piper, 808 Oregonian BIdg $32,500 For corner on Washington street, 100x100 feet. This is a snap. Rountree 6 Diamond 241 STARK ST., Cor. 2d. S2t3,000 AN EXCELLENT BUT NEAR DEPOT ON NORTH SIXTH 8TREET NOW FAT ING SIX PER .CENT. WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CAN BE MADE TO PAT HANDSOMELY. INVESTIGATE. Commonwealth Trust Co. Sixth and Ankeny A-SNAP 100x100 Quarter Block With 7-room house in excellent neighbor hood, but has been neglected and allowed to run down, can be bought for $3500, a de cided bargain; with an outlay of $150 to $200 this should bring $3000 or even $5500. A chance for someone wanting a home .to move right in, fix up and clean up himself and make a good thing; 2 houses can be built; one on the corner. It will pay you to investigate before buying. Drop a card to W. A. HOSSACK, 1143 Btark. St. UNION AVENUE BARGAIN SEE WHAT $2890.00 Right now and now only will buy; handsome up-to-date, large house; gas, porcelain bath, hot and cold water, brick basement, cement floor, cement wash trays in basement; lot fiOz 100; beautiful flower and fruit treea Improve ments alone worth $24t0; lot worth nearly as much more. Remember this offer is for now; not a week from now. First come, flret served. Call at 810 Union ave,, cor. of Tail ing at., for partlcuiars. BARGAINS $12,500 3 acres, beautifully located on west slope Mt. Tabor, with fine 10 room house, $12,500. An ideal $ite; 4 blocks from carline. $15,000 Inside piece, fronting 125 N?t on fiussell street, with building renting at present for $115 per month. This will bring $30,000 in two years. $20,000 Triangle on East Side; newly im proved; leased for 3 years for $180 per month. These are all bargains and money makers, or I would not advertise them. W. B. Slreeter 114 Third St. York Street $10,000 100x100 on Railroad. $20,000 100x200 on "Kailroad. $30,000 100x300 feet on Railroad. Commercial Investment Company D. R MACKIE, Managar 330, 331, 332 Lumber Exchange Bldg. Beautiful 5-Room BUNGALOW Corner, 100x100. Walls beautifully tinted; ehina closet built in ; cement foundation and basement ; nice lawn, roses, fruit trees and garden ; also barn. See this. It 's a snap. Terms. Price, $3650. , Tousley & Weaver 11-12 Lafayette Bldg., 31312 Washington St., Corner StxHi.. Phones Main 6961. Home, A2747. BUY ACREAGE NOW $6000 15 ACRES Fine land, well cultivated, ample buildings. Convenient to city. $500020 ACRES Part under cultivation. Fine land. Pond of living pure water. I. Q. DAVIDSON 408 Chamber of Commerce BASIS OF ALL WEALTH City Property and Land a. The EAST SIDE has the GREATEST population, ia fro wing- the most RAPID'' XjY and the GREATER PORTLAND MUST and WILL, be there. In U06 thare were 631 residences built on the BAST SIDE to 100 on the West Bid. Portland is attracting: more attention than any city on the Coast and is under going a MIOHTT TRANSFORMATION, and in the next ten years will likely make more PROGRESS than It has in it en tire past. . HOLLADAY'S ADDITION Is the geographical center of the city, and la the most DESIRABLE: residence dis trict and much o this will become BUSI NESS property. Do not overlook these FACTS when making investments, and call and Inspect the property; tor aMinar is believing. Tbe Onsen Beat JSatate Oe, 88 Third street (room 4). Portland, Or. Fine Investment Corner in the heart of the business district, with three story brick building. Leased to responsible tenant and earning over 7 per cent net. $50,000 will handle this. Rountree&Diamond 241 STARK ST., Cor. 2d. CLOVERDALE Three fine building; lots; close tmrt to Union ave ilOUU Two lots on Ainswortb ave- JJQQ Building: lots in Woodlawn Heights: all near carline, o r A per lot HaU Two lots on Alberta St.; on car- tOCf) line and newly Improved st 03U Buy where there are already estab lished car service and good homes. A. E. BORTHWICK 81 Chamber of Commerce. $1750 LOVEJOY STREET 25x100. Between 23rd and 24th, beginning1 1X0 fet west of the southweat corner of 23rd and Lovejoy Bts. For particulars phone Malt 44 Bens A Ballii. East Ash Street Lot PRICE $.VH. Lot 48x72 on Aah at., near East 2th; good buy. He it. MALL, VOX BORSTEU 104 2d St. and 332 E. Burnslde St.