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18 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, rORTLAXD, MAY 6, 190G. TO PROSECUTE COMPANY OREGON TKX COMMISSION MAKES . THK UEQt EST. I'ortland Street Railway RffoNrs It the Information Yhlh It Sought to Obtain. The Orppfon Tax Commission having failed, after repeated efforts, to secure mm the Portland Street Railway Com "pany certain drsird information which Is necessary in the preparation of a veport concerning needed tax legrisla tion, the commission has at last decid--rd to turn the matter over to th Dis trict Attorney with a request that the rompany be prosecuted. The proceed ings were begun against the street railway companies before the merger end will be continued against the new management. The commission, served upon the officers Qf the company a spe rirto demand for certain information which would enable the commission to. ascertain tite value of . its tangible property and the value of its fran- CAN IH DATES 8HOILD ACT. Every candidate should make it his buelnww) to nee are ' rejriBternl. that all his friends He may need their vote and will be more likely to K"t them if they have registered. Many will remain away from the polls rather than put their neighbors to the trouble nt sfjrnfnjf blanks which will enable them to vote. chlses, but for various reasons the in formation was not given. The commis sion has beon in session in this city, for two or three dnys ready to receive the reply of the company but none has been forthcoming. A l-ncnl ..... U r ...t 1 .l directing that the matter be laid, be fore iMstrlrt Attorney Manning. Section ft of the act of 1935, which created the Tax Commission and pre scribed Its powers and duties, says: "Any person who shall fall, neglect or refuse to obey the summons or no tice of the board to appear, or to fur nish or supply the same, or who shall refuse to testify, shall be deemed to be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a flno not exceeding $500 or by im prisonment In the County Jail not to exceed six. months, or by both such fine nnd imprisonment, in the discretion of the. court. Such failures, neglects or refusals shall be reported to the Dls trict Attorney. It shall be the duty of any District Attorney when notified by the board to prosecute persons charged with any offense defined in this act." The commission will be in session Again early this week. The commission is composed of F. V. Mulkey, of Port land; W. J. Dachner, of Baker City, and E- B. Peabrook, of Marshtield. ; PERSONALMENTIOIl. William Schulmerlck, a prominent Washington County dairyman and pop ular speaker at farmers' Institutes, Is In the city from Ilijlsboro. Justire V. A. Moore, of the Supreme Court, enmo down fronj Salem yester day on his way to Pendleton, where the court will convene Its Eastern Ore gon term Monday, CHICAGO, May 5. (Special.) Oregon lans registered today as follows: From Portland E. Cooklngham. at the Auditorium; S. w.. KODinson, at me mor rison. From Salem H. J. Phillips, at the Great tsortnern. Chinese Murdered for Gold. VANCOUVER, B. C, May 5. Two Chi namen. Yen-Hing and Fah-Chow, have been murdered near Ltlloet. Their bodies, terlbly hacked and mutilated, have been found in their cabin. A hatchet and pick, both covered with blood, were found. The nAn liil htitti HenH n week. Robbery wns probably the motive for the murder, for the men are supposed to have had hoarded a supply of placer gold, the result of several years' work In the Fra- IAII.Y-MF.TKOBOI.OJICAI, RKltRT. PORTLAND, May B.-SMaxtmum tempera ture, 74 den.; minimum, 48. .River reading t 8 A. M., 9(4 feet: change in past 24 hours, rte of 0.4 ot a foot. Total precipitation. 5 I M. to R P. M . none; total since Septem ber 1, 1!KW. 113.07 Inches; normal. 41.80 Inches: deficiency. 8.18 Inches. Total un rhlne May 4. llltKI, 11 hours and 28 minutes; possible. 14 hours and 29 minutes. Barom eter treduced to sea ievel at 5 P. M., 30.02. PAC1FIO COAST WEATHER. STATION Psker City.. Bismarck , . .-, Poise , Ktireka Helena K aniloops. B. . (114 O.00 . ;.! .184 O.IMt .!,'.HMl.O0l . u"2 U.OOl UH' J HO! lO'NW 8 N low Si NW S W K'lear Clear Clear k'lear K'lear K'lear IClear K'lenr K'iear Clear Clear IClear Clear K'lear K'lear IClear C. . North Heart. ... , IVx-atello Vortland U1 Bluff Kosetmrff Sacramento. . . . Salt I-aKe t'ltv San Francisco. Spokane Seattle Tatoosh Island Walla Walla. . . .'to NW . .- o.ot! . i"4 O.OtV. . '! 0.IM; 1 X 10 NW NW ,7ll O.oo! . 72 O.0O' . 62 O.OO . t;2'o.Mk 12 N 111 S 12 NW 12 NW . 4U O.OOI 8 W . si!:i.0 10 NW .l.'.S O.OOl . ,70 O 0tl (I W 4 W WEATHER CONDITIONS. I.lKht showers fell today along the ex treme southern coast of California, but else where in the raclfic Coast and Rocky Moun tain Ftatea no precipitation of consequence has occurred. The North Pacific hlKh press ure area has divided Into two parts, -one of which has moved eastward to the Dakotas. while the other has remained stationary off the WashlnRton coast. The pressure Is low est over Arlsona and the interior of North ern California. The Indications are for continued fair weather in thi district Sunday, with rising temperatures. WEATHEK FORECASTS. Forecasts made" at I'ortland for 2S hours ending at midnight. May tt: Portland and vicinity Fair and warmer. Northerly winds! Western Oregon and Western Washington Fair and warmer. Northerly winds. Kastern Oregon.- Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair and warmer. Northern California Generally fair, weather. .Northerly winds interior, westerly winds along the coast.. Southern California Partly cloudy with prohahly light showers outh portion; north erly winds Interior, westerly winds along roast. Nevada Centrally fair, except probably howers south portion. A. Tt WOT.1.AFER. ' AMl'SEMENTS. BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK twner Vaughn aJid Twenty-fourth PORTLAND vfc OAKLAND MAY S. 4. . . 7. liimea tailed 8:.H0 P. M. Drill, (antes Culled S:S0 p. M. Suudujs. Ladles' llav KtIiIkj. AllMISMOX. l!5c. lillANI'STANO. -J.ii t 111LI1REN". 10c BUX SEATS. 25c. MEETING TfOTICES. B P. O. ELKB The members of Portland Lodge. No. 142. are requested to meet in our lodgeroom Sunday at 2 P. M. sharp to conduct the funeral services of our late brother, i . T. Kelly. Visiting brothers i Invited to assist. By order of the lixalted Ruler. JNO. B. COFFOf, Secretary. MEMORIAL, service will be held Eagle' Hall, on Sunday, May at a o'clock P. M. All brother Eagles invited to attend. LOflS DA MM ARCH. Secretary. . FRED T. MEKRIL. President.: A PRIZE WHIST .WILI.-FE GIVEN BY Nomah Circle. Women of Woodcraft, .in East Ride Woodmen Hall. Wednesday evening. May - U. Dancing and . refreshments. Ad mission, lie. I COMMITTEE. MARGIERITE CAMP. -J 440. R. N. OF A., will . give a. ladles' ohoice,' dance In their hail. -AblhgtoTf tjldg:; Thursday 'evening. May lO. .; Admission, 15 Cents. . , , HOY'AV- CIRCfcE' WILI; GIVE A W'HIST and dancing party May 12 In Artisans' Hall, Third st.' Admission. 15c. -Refreshments. "CF-NTENNIAL' COI'NCIL,. KNIGHTS A.'D I-.ADIES-OF SBCITRITY. -will- hoid first moec- log in new Knights of Pythias Hall, Eleventh and Alder, May 7. " .- FRED P. HOHN".- President. . A. L.. CHTI-DS, Cor. Secretary. - . rt'NERAI, XOTItES TRACY In this city. May 5. 10, Will iam Tracy, aged 42 years, son of the late " Michael Tracy. Funeral will take place from Dunning, McEntee & Gilbaugh's chapel. 7th and Pine sts., Monday, May 7, at 8:45 A. M. ; thence to the Cathedral, l."tb and Davis sts.. at A. M., where requiem mass will be offered. Interment, St. Mary'a Cemetery. Friends respectfully Invited. , REYNOLDS At bis late residence. 112 E. Jllth St.. May 1, lt06, William Henry Reynolds, ageil 35 years, 4 months and 9 days. Funeral will take place today. May . at 2 P. M. from F. S. Dunning's chapel, corner of E. Alder and E. Sixth sts. Friends invited. Denver. Colo., and Nor wich. Conn., papers please copy. SPAII.D1NG In this city. May S. lona. at the family residence. ftS3 Vancouver avenue. -Charles R. Spauldlng. ag" 21 yearn, lo ..months and 21); days. -Friends are xespeet fully invited to-attend the funeral serylc-ea; which will be heljl at the above reaidence -at 1:30 -P.' M.:Sohday, May u. ' Interment Rlverview -Cemetery. . , SCHWARTZ In 'this city. May ' 5, ISOft at .-the; - family residence. 701 . South 4th.: at.w Bernlce. Annie Ijuise -Schwartz, agqd 1 'year, S months. Friends are respectfully In vitM to attend ' 'the funeral, ' which will '--be held at the above residence at 3 P. M., : Monday, .May; 1.X 1906. . TRl!f--Georgiana F.I True, wife of J, B. ' True died at her. late residence, at Trout dale, 10 P. M., Friday, May 5. Funeral from Holman's undertaking parlors today at 3 P. M. Interment Lone Fir Ceme tery. Friends invited. i, KELLY Friends and acquaintances are re spectfully Invited to attefid . the funeral service of the late William - T. Kelly which will be held at Elks' Hall loda at 2 P. M. Interment at Waukon, la. 1 Bhl'MAl'ER Funeral of Louis Blumauer ' takes place at his father's S. Blumauer) residence, corner loth and Morrison, Sun day, 2 P. M. Friends invited. EDWARD HOLM AN at CO., the leading funeral director and embalmers, Zv and 122 Tbtrd street, corner Salmon, have tba finest eatahllahment and the moat reasonable charges. Ve have ma experienced lady whs takes full charge ot ail lady caaea, fhoue Main 607. t. F. FIXIEY SOS, funeral directors and embaTmera. No. ZB1 td St.. cor. Madison. Day or night calls promptly attended. Ex perienced . lad v assistant when desired, of fice of Countr Coroner. Phone Main 9. DUNNING, M'KNTEE at GILBACGH. Sno eesaors to Dunning A Campion, undertakers and embalmerat modern In every detail : 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady assistant. F. 8. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East, Alder. Ladr assistant. Phone East 82. ; ZELLER-BYRXES CO.. Undertakers. Em balmers. tit Russell. l ast 108S. Lady ass t. TO.VSBTH CO.. florists. Artistle floral designs. 12S 8th st. Phone Main 6102. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES. . T.oom,H "Room and Board. "Honi' kxp1nK Rooms," Situations Wanted." 15 words or leas. IS cent: IS to SO words, 20. cent t 21 to 25 words, 6 cents, etc No dis count for additional Insertions. VXD KB ALL. OTHER HEADS, except Nw Today." 30 cents for 15 words or least 16 to 20 words, 40 cents t 21 to 25 words. 50 cents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, on-half; no further discount un der one month. ".NEW TODAY (ranore measure arats). IS cents per Une, first Insertion: 10 cents psr Un for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Ore;onlan. and left at this office, shotUd always be Inclosed In sealed envelope. o stamp is required on suuta letters. The Oresronian will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken thrunjrh the telephone. NEW TODAY. MOUSES IN ALL. PARTS OF THE CITY ballt and sold on Installments. . Kroner. 165 V4 3d st. FUR SAL.E 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON East Side, near two car lines and school, larse lawn, beautiful roses and shrub bery: will sell either furnished or unfur nished and either 50x100 or DOxlOO ground, cheapest buv on EaBt Side. Shillock & Buechel, 113 st. FOR SALE CENTRALLY LOCATED DRUG store, well stocked and doing Rood busi ness; rent $80 per month; lease for 2 years owner leaving city. Shillock & Buechel, 113 2d st. . , FOR SALE OR TRADE 71 ACRES WITH ln 0 miles of Oregon City; will trade for house and lot. unimproved lot or acreage near Portland. Shillock & Buechel, 113 2d st. FOR SALE BY OWNER LARGE LOTS, partly Improved on car line, close in, cheap. HO Grand ave, near Alder. WESTERN ACADEMY i Second and morrison streets.-, h.. SAKEN OF NEW YORK WILL. APPEAR IX The Jew in the Odessa Massacres SUNDAY EVENING, 8:30 O'CLOCK. ' Reserved Seats, 7ftc, 30c and 3Sc. $35 Per Lot on Car Line 50xIOOfeet each, "high, sightly and lav.L on the river, splendid location. The Ulbemla Savings Bank will sell what few there are left of these lota at $35 per lot to close out the tract. Title perfect. Call at room 305. McKay bids..' cor. 3d and Stark sts. SPLENDID BUY S rooms strictly modern, lot 40x100, on 12th St.. near Jefferson: best residence location on the West Side: don't fail to see this, for It Is an exceptionally good buy; $60. T A FT CO.. Main 156. 275 Stark St.. C. of C. Blda;. Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards Real Estate City and Farm. Insurance fn All Lines. ' . A. H. BIRRELL. m-S HKs bide. XkJrd east Stark eta. . I want to invest abont $15,000 in income-bearing property; will be in city but a few days. T 50 Oregonian. FOR LOTS Between Washington and Thurman, Wth and 26th, see R. M. WILBUR, 110 2d St. INORTHRUP STREET Bet vr era 10th aid 201h Sta. 33x1 00, $1 650, Easy Terms Inquire 54 Front st. Phone Main 44. A FINE MODERN HOME On Willamette Heights; parties want to so East: price $t: $.00 cash, balance fiO per month. Including; interest. W: Hr PAYNE & CO., S60 Montana ave. Phone Scott 5075. JEW TODAY. GILMAN Auction & Commission Co. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. . . Special Auction Sale .;. . of Fine v. Household Furniture AT RESIDENCE AT RESIDENCE. No. 489 Alder Street Between 14th and Lownsdale, (Tomor- row) Monday, May 7th at 10 A. M. This sale affords buyerar an excellent op portunity to purchase an elegant solid oak bedroom suit, exceptionally hand some, drewsers has large shaped plat Tnlrrorv -all complete with' springs and Dstermoor'mattress ; costly round exten sion table, with dining- chairs; carpets; art squares; oak parlor rockers; dra peries; lace curtains; fine mirror, plate glas, with pold frame; a lot of first-class bed furnishings; matting; pictures; couch and feathers: linoleum ; center tables; complete bedroom suit; linen; granite ware; almost new .teel range, with gas plate attachment, etc. The furniture is as new and will he sold tomorrow (Mon day), 10 A. M.. 489 Alder street. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. ATTRACTIVE Auction Sales For Buyers of Household furniture Graphophone, Rugs, Carpets, Etc. At Spacious Rooms (Qilman's) No. 413 Washington Street, Tuesday, May 8, at 10 A. M. This sale Includes almost new and first class housefurnishtngs: fine oak furniture; rugs 9x12 and bedroom and dining-room fittings. AISO CONTINUATION SALES THURSDAY and FRIDAY, May 10th and 11th, Each Day at 10 A. M. ' of fine and medium furniture to close con signments. Main 2473. S. L. N. GILMAN. Auctioneer. ttwttales TOMORROW MONDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK We are instructed by Mrs. Aronson. who is leaving for Alaska, to sell the furnish ings of her six-room cottage, at No.' oi0 Overton street, corner of Vth street, in cluding marble top table; oak and ma hogany' rockers; bed lounge: Brussels car pets; lace curtains; extension table; chairs; crockery and utensils; pictures; stair carpet ; bedroom sets; Iron beds; springs and mattresses; dressers: com modes; chiffoniers; cook stoves; kitchen treasure; heating stoves, etc. Sale to morrow prompt at 2 o'clock. Take 16th street car.' GEO. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE AND RUGS ON TUESDAY NEXT Removed to BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE for convenience of sale, comprising tine dining suite in goiden oak. viz.: Hand some bu.ffet; china closet: massive pillar: round extension table; costly set of box seat chairs with real leather seats: mas sive sideboard; decorated dinner set; fine combination : bookcase, with bent-glass door; real mahogany Indian seats; parlor sulte in good modern upholstery; very fine center tables; French couches: cozy pillows: easy chairs in silk: rockers in' golden and weathered oak: Axminster and Brussels rugs. 9x12; lace curtains: por tieres; etchings In gilt frames; stylish iron beds In green, white and gold: hair and felt mattresses: pillows and bedding; oak bed sets: toilet sets; corner cupboard; halltree: chiffoniers; A i. TRACTIVE AND LARGE DRESSERS IN BIRDSEYE MAPLE, with large oval mirrors; gas plate; refrigerator and the usual kitchen outfit. Kindly view the goods tomorrow (Mon day). The auctioneer can recommend them to his friends and the public gen erally who are looking for modern and up-to-date furniture at a'great saving to purchasers. : - Auction on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. GEO.. BAKER & SON. Auctioneers.. ON THURSDAY NEXT Our regular sale day for all consignments of furniture and household goodsv from housekeepers, mortgagees. Sheriffs and others. At BAKER'S AUCTION-HOUSE. Alder and Park streets. SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK. GEO. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. . FOR SALE A LARGE TREBLE MIR ROR. SUITABLE FOR SHOWROOM, DRESSMAKERS AND " MILLINERS CAN BE HAD FOR HALF ITS COST APPLY BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE, Alder and Park. Warehouse Site 15,000 DOLLARS. N. E. corner of 13th and Overton, 100x100 feet. The cheapest corner on the switch. If you are In the market It will pay you to investigate this. KNAPP & MACKEY 2 Chamber of Commerce Hanford & Blackwell CIVIL ENGINEERS Railroads, Power Plants Industrial Plants '" ;' 1101 Alaska Building, , . -. .(SEATTLE. WASH. U NEW MODERN COTTAGES And vacant lots, cement walks, in neigh borhood of beautiful homes, on East 3th. one block north of Hawthorne ave. Owner on the ground. , FIRST STREET oOxlOO,. With three-story brick, centrally located on 1st St.; only $2o,000. THE HEALY INVESTMENT CO., 210-214 Abington 1064 Third St. $21,000 50x100, two-story brick business block; very central. L. E. THOMPSON & CO.. 228 3d. v..'." GEORGE BLACK; PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. 318 Worcester Building. Phoua Pacific 1807. NEW TODAY. AUCTION SALES At Private Residences By the Portland Auction Rooms . A. SCHUBACH. PROP. AT RESIDENCE. 213 GRAND AVE. . NORTH, NEAR HOLLADAT, TOMORROW AT 10 A- M.. We sell for Miss Mamv Tuckey all her neat and NEW FURNISHINGS of eight rooms;. NEW BRUSSELS and other CAR PETS: matting; linoleum; bed linen and bedding; fine PARLOR SUITE: neat BEDROOM FURNITURE; splendid cook range; extension table and chairs; D. L. table;, kitchen- treasure;, rockers; center tables; wardrobes and everything to make a neat, comfortable home.' Sale 10 A. M. tomorrow. Take Woodlawn or Vancou ver car. . . c. L. FORD,. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE NEW FURNISHINGS RESIDENCE. NO. 6 EAST SEVENTH. TOMORROW AT 2 P. M.. We" soli for Mrs. Stewart all her NEW FURNISHINGS: $0 dining-room suit; NEW AXMINSTER and WILTON CAR PETS and RUGS: beautiful rockers: Mor ris chair; lady's desk; elegant brass trimmed metal beds; springs and mat tresses; curled hair stuffed couch; dra peries; chinaware, etc.. etc. Everything in this elegantly furnished house must be sold. .Sale 2, P. M: , C. L. FORD, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE ELEGANT FURNISHINGS "AT RESIDENCE, 295 CROSBY ST., ; . TUESDAY NEXT, 10 A. M. We sell for Mrs. Canallne. This will be a TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. TEN WELL-FURNISH ED ROOMS must r.e sold to the HIGHEST BIDDER. MAG NIFICENT BOX DAVENPORT: WIL TON. AXMINSTER and .BRUSSELS CARPETS: pretty iron beds, springs and mattresses;; natural maple dressers and commodes: extension tables; chairs; rock ers; center tables: lace curtains; lady's desk: bedroom suits: Buck's steel range: ehinaware. etc. These furnishings are in perfect condition. To miss tills sale is to buuu money. Take any Steel bridge car. HoWse for rent very moderate. C. L. FORD, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES The Portland Auction Rooms 211 FIRST STREET SALES 2 P. M. EVERY DAY Furnishings of every description at each of these sales. If you are economical come and see the great bargains you can get af these sales. Our style of doing business just suits you. C. I.. FORDi Auctioneer. Auction Sales By J.T.Wilson AUCTIONEER. Ilondays,Vednesdays, Fridays Monday's Sale At Salesroom, 208 First Street At 10 A. M. This itemized list, will tell you the con tents of each day's sales, as follows: UP RIGHT PIANOS; ORGANS, all kinds? best-grade CARPETS and RUGS; costly twice-folding beds in piano finish golden oak; dining-room tables and chairs; drop head sewing machines : wardrobes; side boards: dishes and glassware; couches; bed- lounges: French plate mirrors; RE FRIGERATORS: elegant birdseye maple dresser; parlor chairs; rockers and tables; Morris chairs: choice bedroom suits; dressers: commodes; toilet sets; bedding; iron beds; springs and mattre&ses; por tieres; lace curtains; pictures; parlor lamps; kitchen treasures; STEEt RANGES; GAS RANGES and plates; utensils; expensive combination desk and bookcase; oil paintings; clocks; linoleum; mattings; floor coverings aud all other modern housekeeping requisites. NOTE We price to you at anv time SHOWCASES;- CASH RBGtSTERS; SAFES. RESTALixvANT OUTFITS. FIX TURES, etc. - n Wednesday and Friday At Salesroom 208 First Street Each Day At 10 A. M. COMPRISING CARPETS: FURNITURE; STOVES: GAS AND STEEL RANGES: FIXTURES AND SUNDRY FURNISH INGS, etc. N. B. We buy and pay you cash for anything salable. Phone Main 162t. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. E. B. COLVVELL (Formerly Farmer's), WHOLESALK AND RETAIL GROCER 2S1-283-2.85 Third St., Cor. Jefferson. The BIK Store of Little Prices. SCHILLING'.S BEST BAKING POWDER is still 3oc per pound. Following prices . will save you 25c on every dollar. Quality guaranteed: Three packages Magnolia cleaned' cur rants. 25c: 3 packages new 3-erown seeded raisins, 25c: 3 pounds new 3-crown loose Muscatels. 23c; 1-ponnd can Royal baking powder, 40c; 1-gallon can fancy table syrup. 40c: ti-gal!on can fancy table syrup, 20c: Crosse & Blackwell's olive oil. quart bottles, 65c: 1-pound' package Arm and Hammer soda, 5c: 6 pounds French prunes, 25c; shredded wheat biscuit, per package, 10c; 6 .pounds Louisiana rice. 25c; fancy early June peas, per dozen. 9flc; 13 bars Royal Savon soap, 25c; 7 cans best sar dines, in oil. 25c: Cove oysters, 1-pound cans. ' solid, per dozen. 90c; H. O. Oats (2-pound packages), per package. 10c: best picnic hams, per pound. .11c: best Cottage hams (boneless), per pound, 11c; shred ded cocoanut, per pound, 15c; hard wheat flour, per sack, Jl; Scotch Oats, per package. 10c; Postum Cereal, per package, 20c; Fels-Naptha soap .per bar, 5c; best soft-wheat flour, per sack, tl; Java and Mocha coffee (regular 35c), 25c; one-eighth box soda crackers (about .10 pounds), 50c; English Breakfast tea, per pound, 15c; fancy Gunpowder tea (regular 35c). 15c; broken Java coffee, per pound. 10c; Unee da Biscuit, per package, 5c; Tiger cream (10c size). c. East Side delivery Tuesdays and Fri days. Phone Mala 403. : City Real Estate I : FOR SALE : 1 PARRISH, VATKINS s CO., 1 I No. 250 Alder St. 2 $15,000 One whole block facing on Grand ave., centrally located. Lambert, Whitmer & Co. 107-108 Sherlock Bldg. 404 E. Alder st. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE BY Charles K. Henry tUft flnn "Buvs half-block, with good P1JU,UUU brick improvements. Very de sirable location, sure to increase In value. Rents pay good rata of interest on the In vestment. - " tl?? nnd Buvs whole block. 8 full lots in J1J,UUU the heart of the city (West Side). This property, if Improved, would pay some capitalist. Invest or estate a very handsome interest on the Invest ment. In mv judgment, this Is the best buy to be had about the City of Portland. For further particulars see me. flflfl Buys verv choice quarter UU,uyu block, elegant location, that will pay big rate of interest on the invest ment when improved. tO? flflfl Buys 100-foot frontage on Wash 7J,UUU ington st. Fairly improved, with six stores and flats. . Pays Kood interest on the investment and sure to grow in value. tfie flflfl Buys modern brick building on 4uj,uuv good street. Everything in good condition. Pays little over 7 per cent net on the Investment. Sure to grow in value. Sixth-St Quarter Block fve and sure to grow In value. Any investor want ing to put up M. good building should In spect this, as it Ls a bargain. Burnside-St. Property j100d side st: Very desirable: sure to grow in value and at a right price. RESIDENCES Colonial Residence S'M? etto fine shrubs and trees. One of the best residences In the city. Any family wanting- a fine, elegant home should .inspect this, as it is being sold to close an estate. fC flflfl Elegant residence, with fine VlJfVVV grounds, beautiful shrubs, fine fruit orchard, commanding a fine view, everything- modern. Should be seen to be appreciated. 1.1 A IflO Buys Irvington residence: ele AV,JUU gant, modern, well-built home: designed for comfort and convenience; 3 large lots, beautiful shrubs. Taken as a whole, it Is the best home in the city at the price. Seventh Street Residence ?iof '"uil loC 50x100; price. JtiOOO. Sixth Street Residence nlodern?we!i built, with good furnace, fireplace, full lot, 50x100; only $6000. tCfl fifi Buys fine home on East Side. 3 JUVU full iot8 nice trees and shrubs, house new, modern and a bargain, fiflflfl Buys fine residence on East Side, "uuu full quarter block. House is mod em, commanding a tine view; very desir able and reasonable. Giisan Street Property ?rrti2etrh Gllsan sts.; very desirable and a bargain. Hoyt Street Property g 0xoyTt St.. with buildings thereon. A bargain at $15,000. Twelfth Street Quarter Block Corner of Flanders st. This is a very de sirable quarter. Will be the junction of two car-lines. Sure to be a money-maker. If you want good city property, be sure and call upon CHARLES K. HENRY, 273 STARK STREET. Corner Lot 50x100, Water and Clay streets. Prices and terms made known on application. EAST SIDE $10,000 . Half block on railroad track and improved street, $5000 . Quarter block on East Morrison st. $4500 Quarter block 100 feet from Haw thorne ave. $15,000 One whole block facing Grand ave. Centrally located. $12,000 Quarter block on Union ave., with three-story building. $17,500 Half block on Union and Grand avenues, close in. $40 per Acre for 160 acres two miles from Lents. This is a bargin which is offered for a few days only. - 1100 ACRES AT $5 PER ACRE IV2 miles from railroad near Ohs halis, Wash. Good for fruit and pas ture. Will sell on easy terms. Lambert, Whitmer & Co. 107-108 Sherlock Building 404 E. Alder Street EXCHANGE REALTY CO. 325 LUMBER EXCHANGE BUILDING, S. B. Cor. 2d and Stark Sts. 1 C f Each, choice lots in Arbor Lodge; ill 01) easy terms. nnn Each, sightly lots In Fulton Park, )ZUu one block from car line, ftnnnn . 5-room cottage, two full lots, jUUU highly improved, convenient to car line; easy terms. t0 KOfl 7-room" house, brick basement. vOUU with cement floor, barn with brick foundation, two full lots, improved, bearing fruit trees; easy terms, tyinnfl 8-room house within Haw J4UuU . thorne Park. 15 minutes' walk, well-kept lawn. 100 choice rose bushes. Ainnn 9-room house, house, . modern Ot-UUU In every respect, hot and cold water, improved lot, 50x100. This Is cer tainly a snap. nnnn Residence property, close in on JiJUUU West Side; rentals i$)2 per . month. "CCnn A beautiful home site on Port dOOUU land Heights, about 5 lots in tract, convenient to car line; a 7-room house on ground. 11 finn Nearly S acres of ground. 411 UUU with an $8500 house, modern in every respect, orchard, small fruits, natural grove, two blocks from streetcar, 18 minutes' ride, 7 minutes; service. City Properties . S. M. BARR, Mgr. Tlnest residence lot In Irrinirfoo " for $1000, available for few days only. New 8-room bouse, fine lot, fruit tree, etc.. $2500; caah S300 or more; balance $39 monthly installment at 6 pr rent. Mm lot, southwest corner 24th and North rop. $33O0. 3 nJceJr located lot on Michigan ave., excellent view. $1600. 100 feet square on Bell wood - t.. near In ion ave., $900 each. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 2454 STARK ST. $10,500 Corner lot on 11th and Columbia ats., with 11 -room modern residence. Lambert, Whitmer & Co. 107-108 Sherlock Bldg. 404 E. A14er st. NEW TODAY. OPEN EVENINGS THE J. C. LEE COMPANY - (Incorporated) Capital $50,000 Fully Paid PORTLAND. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. , BOSTON. PITTSBURG, WASHINGTON". D. C. Mining Investments Real Estate Business Chances The facfc of our having established 'hj3 THROUGHOUT THE EAST OFFICII Rives us an EXCEPTIONAL ADVAN TAGE in the handling of all kinds of property. and investments, which accounts for the SPEEDY RESULTS obtained when anv of our clients wish to BUY, SELL or EXCHANGE any kind of real or personal property, such as MINES. REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. BONDS, etc. SPECIAL. TF YOU J1AVE ANY MIXING STOCK, even though you think it is of no value, BRING IT TO US and we will BUY. SELL or EXCHANGE it for you. No matter what it is worth BRING IT IX. If vou want to BUY anything we will FIND IT for you. If you want to SELL anything, we will FIND A BUYER. If vou have monev to LEND, we will nnd the RIGHT KIND of a BORROWER for vou. ' If you want to BORROW MONEY we will find a LENDER. If you have anything to EXCHANGE, see us. In fact, if there is ANYTHING in our line of business that is of Interest to you. DO NOT FAIL TO CALL upon us. We will SAVE YOU TIME. TROUBLE and MONEY. THE J. C. LEE COMPANY Rooms 9. 10. 11. 12 Larsyette Bldg., SIXTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS. OPEN EVENINGS. Here Is a Snap I AM GOING TO SACRIFICE MY ELEGANT RESIDENCE. FOR S.XI5 AT A BACR'lFTCK. MY FI.F GANT 8-ROOM FCBM8HKD RESIDENCE! AND LOT 80X150. SITUATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE RIVER: WILL SELL WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE; ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS AND VERY CHOICE LOCATION. ONLY ONE BLOCK FROM CAR LINE: LARGE. SPACIOUS GROUNDS. FRUIT TREES AND FLOWER GARDEN. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN. TILLS WILL BEAR CLOSE IN VESTIGATION. 19. CARE OREGONIAN. An Old Story The man who pavs rent for' ten years pays nearly the original cost of the property and In most cases (he appreciation Is nnjra than the interest on the investment. The EAST SIDE has the most HOMES, has the GREATEST population, is growing the mo3t RAPIDITY, and the GREATER PORTLAND MUST and WILL be there. Holladay's Addition Is the geographical center of-the clty4 and is the most DESIRABLE- residence district, and much of this will become BUSINESS property. Do not overlook these FACTS when making investments, and- call and in spect the property, for- seeing is believing. The Oregon Real Estate Company 88 Third St., Room 4. . Portland. Oregon. INVESTMENT. WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR CITY PROPERTY. I am offering the best farm proposition on the market, of which you will be con vinced when you learn the particulars.. This is high-class property that pays from 15 to 17 per cent net every year on the investment; the hopyard Is leased at a price that pays a fair rate of interest on ine entire cost. This farm is on the Willamette River, within easy reach of Portland: has daily rural delivery; a telephone; and is only three-quarters of a mile from the village school. It is in perfect repair and has all modern appliances; crops are growing; and is well stocked. Every one of these statements I will guarantee. If you are Interested In this proposition I 'will be glad to give you full particulars. C. J. M'CRACKEN. 25 North Fifth Street. Portland. Oregon. 1500 8 lota U00x?OS) and new bunga low: will well or trade. $3000 Boarding-house, 20 rooms filled with boarders; two lots, furniture; easy terms; sell or trade: beautiful view of city, river and mountains from - porch, bal cony and windows. This is a northeaat front corner, has a good barn, etc., and is a bargain for a home or bHKiness. HOME LAND CO. At UnlversitT Park. Phone East 570 or East S961. Seventh St. Corner; J17.000; rent $112. Alder St. 100x100, corner; $18,000. t Eleventh St. Near Washington. 50x100; $25,000. E. J. DALY 222 FAILING BLDG. PHONE MAIN 53S3. If You Want to Sell Quick, List Your Property With The Commerical Investment Co. Rooms 330-331-332 Lumber Exchange Bld.. S. E. Corner Second and Stark. Tenant Wanted For One, two or three-story brick and basement, cor. Grand ave. and East Oak; long lease; tine site for modern steam laundry, livery stable, manufacturing or stores. 408 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Riverside Acreage 50 acres, all cultivated or in fruit; rar line in rear: nearly 1200 feet river front; nothing equal to this for a suburban home. . - B. S. COOK & CO.,' 251 Alder. HAVE CUSTOMER For Income Property $10,000 to $20,000 Owners or Agent; Phone Main 3698. NEW TODAY. S3 DOWN $3 A MONTH WILL BUY YOU A LOT IN WOODMERE Take Mt. Scott Car First and Alder Sts. Think of seruriiifr a lot 5n.xlOO in beautiful WOODMERE for $150, at 10c a day ! Our values are matchless. Go out today and see. Don't wait. Ever' visitor to Wooilmere becomes a purchaser. ileally located on the Mount Scott, electric railway, '25 minutes from city, 5c fare. Has every convenience. Don't hesitate; act tjuick. GEO. W. BROWN 203 Failing Building, Third and Washington Streets. Ajrent p.lways on trrouiul. Tnke Mount Scott car. First and Alder Sts. 200 feet on Sidetrack. 120 feet in depth. Central location. ' Price lowest in district. H. E. NOBLE - - . Commercial .Block . GOOD BUYS WASHINGTON STREET Finf cornrr. with front a on three streets. The devel opment of t he next few vears will make a lot of money for the buyer of' this piece. ' - ALDER STREET A' choice fiuarter blork. not too far mil. At the priie wo have it It is a big tnap. INVESTMENT Apartnient-liouse in good lo cation on West Side, rented at $L'fX) per month;, will net buyer 10 per cent. HOLLADAY ADDITION Choice quarter blork nnd motlern dwelling. Get our . ' price. ROUNTREE & DIAMOND Z-il B 1 A AlV O I V I." r.n. ijV ' . Flanders and 21st, new and modern $7000. Twenty-First near Flanders, 5- Twenty-Second near Kearny 7-room house, new $4750. GMsctaMfs Ageicy. 253 Washington, corner Third THREE BEAUTIFUL LOTS Near Hawthorne ave., one block from car line: (Traded street 70 feet wide; sizt .TOxllfi feet each.- only $2T0 each, worth :;"" $75 cash, balance $10 per month, including interest. . .. J. Frank Porter Boom 6. 222 Washington St.; Cor. First. BUSINESS SITES We have some choice property for sale in the warehouse and business districts. East and West Side. Hartman & Thompson CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Corner 50x54 $18,500 With two-story brick building now in course of construction and leased for ln years to first-class, responsible company for respectable business at a price which will pay 714 I1' cent clear of taxes and insurance. Call and see drawings of building. R. M. WILBUR, 110 2d St. For Quick Profit IOOtIOO feet in most active district, clusa in, and 100 feet north from Washington St. F. V. An d revvs & Co. 1! II KUo 1"! 1 at 'IV.! OMI WHIIRIliG SITE 9-ROOM HOUSE