Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 27, 1907, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, ITlsmiTJAKr 27, 1907.
11
UNITED
HALWAYS
WILL GO AHEAD
Disorganization of C. E. Loss
Company Does Not Af
fect the Project.
CREDITORS ARE ORGANIZED
'o Attempt to Force Loss Into Bank,
ruptcy Owners of United Kall
- ways Franchises Slay Ask
for Extension of Time.
Disorganization of the C. E. Loss Com
pany in no manner involves the United
Hallways Company, which Is prepared to
proceed with construction work according
to the terms of the franchises it has ac
quired. Prior to the embarrassment of
the company headed by Mr. Loss, that
gentleman, it s learned, transferred his
stock In the United Railways Company
to C. G. H. McBride and other San Fran
cisco capitalists. Under the administra
tion of the affairs of the Loss Company
by R. L. Sbln, as trustee, the creditors
successfully resisting any attempt to
place the business in the hands of a re
ceiver, it Is believed that Mr. Los will
not be forced into bankruptcy. Charles
Hussey has gone to Drain to complete
an inventory of the property of the Loss
Company and It is asserted that sufficient
assets will be found to meet all claims.
Commencement of work by the Uni
ted Railways Company on its Front-street
project has necessarily been retarded by
the failure of materials to arrive. The
preliminary work, such as distributing
ties and steel rails for the construction
work, is being promoted as rapidly as
men and teams can perform the task.
Ground has not yet been broken by the
company on Front street, nor will this
work begin, says I B. TViekersham. th6
company's engineer, until the arrival of
CO carloads of steel, en route from the
Pennsylvania Steel Works, that are be
ing held at Council Bluffs. Ia., while the
damage resulting to the cars in a wreck
can be repaired.
By the terms of the franchise granted
by the city, the United Railways Com
pany Is required to complete the con
struction of Its system within the limits
of this city and commence the operation
of cars thereon within 12 months after
the ilnal approval of the ordinance grant
ing the franchise. This franchise was
accepted June 5. 10fl. so that the com
pany has but a little more than three
months in which to comply with its re
quirements. For this franchise, extend
ing for a period of 25 years, the United
Railways Company agrees to pay to the
city in annual installments as compen
sation the sum of $ltt..m The fran
chise authorizes the construction of a
railway system over the following streets:
Commencing with the intersection of
the northerly line of section 15. town
ship 1 south, range 1 east Willamette
base and meridian and with Macadam
street: thence northerly on Macadam
street to Wood street; thence easterly on
Wood street to Moody street: thence
northerly on Moody street to Hood street:
thence northerly on Hood street to Water
street: thence northerly on Water street
to Jefferson street: also on Columbia
street from Water street to Front street:
thence northerly on Front street to
Irving street.
Also on Flanders street westerly from
the line or lines on Front street to the
west line of Thirteenth street; also on
Tenth street northerly from the line or
lines on Flanders street to the north line
of Irviryr street; also on Eleventh street
northerly from the lino or lines on Flan
ders street to the north line of Irving
street.
Also commencing at the intersection of
Johnson street, and Seventh street: thence
southerly on Seventh street to Hall
street; thence easterly on Hall street to
Sixth street: thence southerly on Sixth
street to Sheridan street.
Also commencing at the intersection of
Front street and Taylor street; thence
westerly on Taylor street to Seventh
street.
There is a condition In the franchise
that authorizes the City Council to grant
an extension in time for the completion
of the work of construction if there is
delay by "acts of God. strikes, riots, pro
cess of any court, or faults or delays of
material, men or carriers or by other
cause beyond the control of said United
Railways Company." In that event the
company is to be allowed an additional
length of time within which to construct
Its railway, eiiual to the time the con
struction Is delayed by any and all of
the causes enumerated. The inconven
ience the company has suffered in the
delivery of materials from the East will
constitute grounds for asking for an ex
tension of time.
The franchise held by the United Rail
ways Company gives to that company a
prior right to the use of the streets
covered in the franchise that was granted
to the Willamette Valley Traction Com
pany. The right of the latter company
to construct tracks over any of the
streets Included in both franchises can
not be exercised before the expiration of
one year after the acceptance of the
franchise by the United Railways Com
pany or such further extension in time
as may be granted that company.
W. I,. Benham, president of the Uni
ted Railways Company, and Chief Engi
neer Wickersham will direct the opera
tions of the company, which will first
proceed to build the Front-street line,
and then construct the other lines as
rapidly as the steel rails can be received
from the East But it is thought to be
impossible to complete the construction of
this line within the time required In the
franchise and upon a proper showing
being made, the Council will be asked
to extend the time.
JiO DEVKLOPMKXTS AT DRAIN.
Loss Company's Goods Attached and
Inventory Is Being Taken.
DRAIN'. Or.. Feb. 26. There are no
new developments in the local troubles
of the C K. Loss Company today. The
rases of Reed, Holland and Emmons
have been postponed until tomorrow,
and the Constable has the order given
to Emmons for the books and accounts
signed by Mr. Loss. Sheriff McClellan
has served an attachment on the goods
in the Loss warehouse and is taking
an invoice , today. Tobtn and Ownes
refuse to make any statement touch
ing ori the affairs of the concern,
though Tobin says he will make a com
plete statement in a day or two.
Raise in Pay Drives Him Insane.
CHICAGO. Feb. 26. A dispatch to the
Tribune from Kankakee. 111., says: An
increase of wages from $25 to ioO a month,
which he could not understand, is said to
have caused the Insanity of Philip Coutre.
a painter at the Illinois Eastern Hospital,
who was adjudged insane and committed
to tiie same institution yesterday.
MOTHERHOOD
MRS. DANIEL
Unquestionably preparation for
healthy maternity is accomplished by
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound more successfully than by any
other medicine, because it gies tone
and strength to the entire feminine
organism and renders it perfectly
normal.
A woman in good physical condition
transmits to her children the bless
ings of a good constitution. Read
what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound did for Mrs. Sullivan, 589
E. 7th Street, Flatbush, N. Y.
"What a blessing Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is" to motherhood. I
send you a picture of my three months' old
baby and myself, and the photo shows the
splendid condition of our health. That I am
so well and the baby so healthv and happy
is entirely due to your excellent remedy
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
I "took it for five months before baby came
and it brought me an easy confinement and
kept me strong, whereas I was weak and in
perfectly miserable health all the time when
my first" three children were born."
Mrs. Geo. Walters of Woodlawn,
111., also writes:
' "I feel it my duty to tell of the good Lydia
E. Pinkham'B Vegetable Compound has
done me and to recommend it to all expec
Caoital Wanted
A.
I am a practical printer with proved ability as manager. I
want to interest capital to establish a modern printing-house.
If you are spending $100 a month or more for printing, I can
show you how to save 10 per cent on your printing bills, and
pay you a liberal interest rate besides. First-class city refer
ences furnished. Address, E 36, care Oregonian.
Spanton's new addition opposite
the Southern Pacific car shops,
offers attractive home .
inducements to people of
moderate means. A splendid
lot for $300.- Beautiful house
and lot (your own pattern)
for $1400. -Payments like rent
JT Would you like to see three hundred dollars prow into
five hundred dollars in one year, right here in Portland?
It's no sleight-of-hand process it's just the natural
wealth of Portland clamoring: for recognition. It's
pause and effect. It's water seeking its level.
In a town of a hundred and fifty thousand people, any well
located residence lot is worth five hundred dollars! And
yet we are offering a beautiful and most convenient residence
lot in the City of Portland for $300 and on $10 install
ment payments besides.
J Even if you haven't money enough to buy Washington
street frontage, that's no reason for .turning down an equally
good, even if it be a smaller, investment from a
dollars and cents standpoint. There is more comparative
profit in a SPANTON ADDITION lot at $300, than there is
in a Washington-street quarter block at a hundred aud
twenty thousand (which they are wanting now).
Spanton's Addition lies just east of the Southern Pa
cific Car Stops between Kast Twenty-fifth and East
Twenty-sixth streets it has much to commend it
it is close in accessible lies prettily and
the prices are purely introductory everv lot Is
worth five hundred dollars or more, and these prices will
be had before the year Is out. We are asking SSOO
now installments of glO a month, or we will fur
nish you the house and lot, ready to move into (at 9)
days' notice) for 1400 and you pay us rent and
the, rent govs on the purchase price.
If Our automobile goes to the tract at 11 o'clock and again
at 2 o'clock. We'd like for you to go 'long.
The Spanton Company
Residence Lots Our Specialty
Commonwealth Building Sixth and Burnside
MEETING NOTICES.
MEMBERS OP PORTLAND LODGE, NO.
4, 1. O. B. B.. are requested to mpt at
SelllnK-nirh blrtj., this (Wednesday) af
ternoon, at 12::M, and proceed to the Elks'
Temple to attend the funeral of our late bro
ther. Mose I. Tlchner. Visiting brethren also
invited to attend". By ordnr of the president.
ALBERT L. STONE, Recording Sec.
WESTERN ACADEMY OF MUSIC Don't
forget the Yeoman dance at hall. Second
and Morrison. Wednesday evening., February
27. Prize waltz. Admission 25 cents.
SAMARITAN I.ODOB. NO. 2. I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening at
.8 o'clock. Third ilgrce. Visitors welcome.
il. OSVOLD. Seo,"
SULLIVAN
tant mothers to insure a healthy child and
easy birth. I bad lost three children and
was discouraged when a friend advised me
to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- "
pound. I did so and it not only kept ma
well and strong but I have as healthy a
child as you will find anywhere. I bone
other discouraged women may read
this letter and take Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound and be benefited by
it as I have been. "
Women should remember that for
more than thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound has been
without a rival in sustaining woman's
health and curing all those painful
ailments peculiar to her sex. Its rec
ord shows that it has cured almost
every form of female complaint, orga
nic troubles, inflammation and ulcer
ation, falling and displacements
and consequent spinal weakness,
and is peculiarly adapted to the
periods of child-birth and change of
life. It cures backache and all those
bearing down sensations.
If there is anything about your
case you do not understand write to
Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for
advice. It is absolutely free. Thou
sands of women have done so and
have received help.
MEETING NOTICES.
The Fouth Portland Republican Club will
hold its regular meeting Wednesday even
ing. Feinutu'y 2V. I HO", at Artisans' Hall,
c.irner .Front and Gibus streets. All Re
publicans are invited to attend.
W. p. LILLIS. President.
B. F. JONES. Secretary.
if
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO. 84,
O. E. s. Stated communication this
(Wednesday) evening. 8 o'clock! de.
greea. Official visit. W. G. M. By
order W. M.
KATE M. STEADMAN. Secretary.
ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY. Concert and
dance. Women of Woodcraft Hall. Tenth and
Taylor streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Tickets
SO cents.
HANDSOME
FOR
SMALL
Last season we sold scores of Burma Rugs.
Every Rug made us a friend. '
Te are glad to announce the arrival of a new
Spring line of these Rugs. The new patterns and
colorings are excellent finer than ever. The Rugs
are reversible, therefore durable and the de
signs are absolutely original. For bedroom, dining-room
or parlor, where a cheap Rug is wanted,
we know of no other so satisfactory as is the
Burma.
J. G. Mack & Co,
86-88 THIRD STREET
Exclusive
Carpet
House
VUXt, METSCHAX. PTNldea and IUdh
Berenth and tVaitnrtoa
European Plan
AUCTION SAXES TODAY.
By J. T. Wilson at salwroom, 208 First
street, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer.
Cargo of furniture at the Portland Auc
tion Rooms, 211 Kim St. Bale 2 P. M.
C. L. Ford, Auctioneer.
DIED.
M'LACHLIN In this city, February 26. Ed
monrl R. McLachlin, aged 40 years, 3
months and 21 days. Funeral notice
hereafter.
M'CARTHY At the family residence. 1530
Portsmouth ave., February 20. John F.
McCarthy, aged 4 years, 6 months and
8 days. Funeral notice hereafter.
BETMONT Feb. 2rt. Andrew J. Belmont. aged
70 years. The remain are at Dunn in?,
McEntee Gflnatigh'M chapel. 7th and Pine
streets, where they have been prepared for
shipment to Astoria, Or.
SCHWAR55 At his late residence, 127 East
loth St., Feb., 2rt. Geo. Schwarx, aged 38
years. 10 months1 and 10 days. Notice of
funeral will be given later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
ETENRRRO At Hood River. Or.. February
24. Philip J. .T. Stenberg, aged R3 years. 8
months. 14 nays, brother of Miss E. H.
Stenberjr. of Portland. Friends are respect
fully Invited to attend the -funeral services,
- which will be held Pi the Swedlph Lutheran
Church, corner 19th and Irving sts., at 10
A. M. today (Wednesday), Feb. 27. Inter
ment Rivervlew Cemetery.
KORLOTH in this city. February 24, at
the family residence, rrt5 Everett street. Mrs.
Annie Petrol Koblofh, aged 87 years. 10
month. 19 days. Friends are re.spect fully
Invited to attend the funeral services, which
will be held at Vancouver. Wash., at 2 P.
M., Wednesday. February 27. Interment at
Vancouver, Wash.
BR ANDES Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully invited tit attend the funeral
services of Otto Brandes. which will be
held at Flnley's chapel at 1:30 P. M. to
day (Wednesday). Interment Ione Fir.
CAMPPBT-L Christina, beloved wife of James
Campbell, and slHter of James Anderson.
Funeral services to bo held at Westminster
Church, Holladay Addition, Wednesday,
February 27. at 2 P. M.
Donning, McEntee SB Gllbaagn, Funeral pi
rector, ttii A Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady aasft
ERICSOX UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Aide
at. Lady assistant. Food Main 6 IS.
EDWARD DOLMAN CO., Fnneral Dlreet
r, 20 Sd it. JLadr aaalctant. Toon M. ML
KELLER-BYRNES CO.. Undertakers, Em
balmem. STS KueeU. East IPS. Lady a 't,
J. P. FIN LEY A BON. Funeral Directors.
No. 261 Sd at., cor. Madison. Phone Main i.
F. 8. DUNNINo, Undertaaer. 414 Km!
Aider. Lady assistant. Phono East fiS.
A. B. HEMSTOCK Funeral director. K.
13tb & Umatilla. Ph. geilwood 71. Lady asA't.
PIANO STUDIO LOUIS H. BOLL
Now located over EILERS PIANO HOUSHL
Entrance on Carle St., Suite X.
NEW TODAY.
TJNCLEJ M7ERS" LOAN OFFICE, 143 SD
at., near Alder, established 1870; old and
reliable; any amount loaned oh watches,
diamonds, Jewelry and sealskins.
Investment Buys
$i
R Cfin Swell corner. M block south
and east front, onlv four
blocks from Steel bridge: desirable Im
provements, Income $13i per month; room
for another flat. Don't miss this oppor
tunity
$
'ifC.fl 6-room house, modern, fine
basement, every convenience:
beautiful corner lot. east and south front,
Kast Salmon street: walking distance.
This property withdrawn from market if
not sold this week.
A. H. Birre.ll
201-203 McKay Bid?., Cor. 3d and Stark.
FOR SALE
100x100 feet, southwest corner of Clay,
south of Jefferson st., in swell neighbor
hood, and law modern residence, which
will rent for t&o per month: price J20.000;
$7500 cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent.
Call and let us tell you what a bis
money-maker 'this property will be for
you.
A. L. Parkhurst & H. L. Sale
208 Lumber Exchange Bldff.
East Couch St.
Ixt 50xS3 1-3 and small cottage, N. E.
corner East fith and East Couch; rents
J12: price J1SO0; terms. ,
Mall & Von Borstel
104 2d st., and 392 East Burnside st.
AUCTION SALE
Of furniture store at Montavilla, near end
of carline, Thursday, February 28. at 10 A.
M., by the Portland Auction Rooms.
APARTMENT-HOUSE SITE
$0700 Chapman near Morrison. Inquire
owner, 133 & 5th st., cor. Alder.
C. JLERKE. JR.
NEW RUGS
PRICES
Street. Pomtn. Ore.
?1.00. 1.50, $2.00 per Day.
AillSEMENTS.
4?2hfnn1o. HEILIG THEATER
Tonight 8:15, Tomorrow Night.
AtGlSTlX I)ALV JIlMCAl COMPAXV
In the Musical Comedy,
"A COUNTRY GIRL"
PRICES: Lower Floor, first 10 rows, $2;
last 6 rows. $l.w. Balcony, it, 75c, 50c.
Entire Gallery, 50c.
Seats Selling at Theater Box-Office.
Washington
14th and '
HEILIG THEATER M:ronf
4 NIGHTS, Beginnlnc Sunday. MARCH 3.
-K.LAW & ERLANOER
CORINNE
In GEO. M. COHAN'S Musical Play.
45 BROADWAY
PRICES: Entire Lower Floor, $1.50; Bal
cony 1.50, f, 75c; Entire Gallery, 60c
SKAT S.ILE FRIDAY.
BAKER THEATER "-.
GEO. L. BAKER. General Manager.
Home of Baker Theater Stork Company.
All This Week. Presenting Jerome K.
Jerome's Famous Four-Act Comedy
"MISS HOBBS."
StaRc Direction Arthur Mackley.
One of the brightest, cleverest comedies
of the season. The celebrated author's dry
est vein of humor. Matinee Saturday. Eve
ning prices 25c. .'trie. iOc; mRtlnoe. 15c, 25c.
Next Week "MIZPAH."
EMPIRE THEATER
Phone Main 117. Milton W. Seaman. Mrt.
Playing Only Eastern Jioarl Attractions.
Tonight, All This w-k Lincoln J. Car
ter's Greatest SurrPS5,
"THE I'AST MAIL."
Carload of srenle effects. Two trains. Ni
agara. Falls at night. Great steamboat ex
plosion. Intense realism. Matinees TODAY
i:15 and Saturday. Regular Empire prices.
Next Attraction "The Missouri Girl."
THE STAR ihttrS48a
Week of February 25.
The ALLEN STOCK CO. Presents
'The Uttle Church Around the Corner."
in Four Acts.
Matinees Tuesdays. Thursdays, Saturdays
and Sundays at 2:15. Prices 10 and 20
cents: every evening af 8:15, prices 10. 20
and 30 cents. Reserved seats by Telephone
Main 5 106.
LYRIC THEATER
Port land n Popular Stork Houne.
WKEK t'OMMKNCINO MONDAY, FEB. 25.
Incomparable I-yric Stock Company In the
Famous Civil War Comedy -Drama,
"STRUCK OIL"
In Three Acts.
Box Office Open TO A. M. to 10 P. M. Peats
can be reserved by Phone Main 46S5.'
The Grand
Week of 2-25.
Lizzie Evans and
Jefferson Lloyd,
"The Old Love."
Week of March. 4.
Coin's Do Show.
Mudge & Morton.
Herbert Devean.
Wills & Barron.
La Adella.
Budd & Wayne.
Harold Hoff.
Grandlscopa.
Pantages ' Theater
THE Sl'tiUNOTOS, Direct From Japan.
Sloan Sisters, The Whalens, I.eo White,
Harry De Lain, Miss Kittle Pierce.
Blograph.
Matinees Dally at 2:30 P. M. ; Nights,
7:30 and 9 o'clock. Admission. 10c and 20ck
Boxes. 25c. Any Seat at Weekday Mati
nees. 10 CENTS.
BXPOSITION RINK,
19th and Washington Streets.
ROLLER SKATING
Morning. Afternoon and Evening.
BIG FLOOR. BEST SKATER, GOOD
MUSIC. STEAM HEAT, INSTRUCTION
' FREE.
ADMISSION 10c.
SKATES 25c.
NEW TODAY.
Vaughn Street
50x100 and two houses renting for 20
per month, situated 60 feet west of 25th
st: houses -Noa. Mi and 843 Vaughn st.;
price $2500; terms.
Mall & Von Borstel
104 Second st. and 302 East Burnside st.
Warehouse
7500 square feet of floor space. Elevator
and lighting included.
44-46 First Street.
WANTED!
I want a 6-room house on the Wat Side;
will consider anything exempting south, of
Marquam GuToh Owners only need apply.
D 39, Oregonian.
Exclusive
Carpet
Kouse
SEW TODAY.
H. W. LEMCKE COMPANY
PROFITABLE
INVESTMENTS
$22,500
Quarter-block on Grand avenue, oppo
site proposed Mount Hjd Railway
depot.
$13,500
Cheapest corner east of the river, 00
feeton East Water at Washington
street.
$7250
Davis street, near Fourteenth, now
paying $50 a month.
$4000
Five-room house on Fifth street, on
lot 50x106.
$4550
Modern home on East Madison, near
Fourteenth.
$5000
Thurman street, quarter-block. This
has a splendid speculative value.
H.W.LemckeCo.
SIXTH AND WASHINGTON.
MAIN o.-iO.
PORTLAND
la attracting more attention than any city
on the Pacific Coast and is undergoing i
MIGHTY TRANSFORMATION and In the
next ten year will likely make more
PROGRESS than it has in lis entire past. .
The EAST SIDE has the most HOMES7,
has the GREATEST population. Is growing
tho most RAPirLY. and the GREATER
PORTLAND MUST and WILL be there.
Holladay's Addition
Is tho freographlcal contr of tho city, and
Is the most DESIRABLE resilience district,
and much of this will become BUSINESS
property. Do not overlook these FACTS
when making investments, and call and in.
epect the property, for seeing Is believing.
The Oregon Real Estate Company
88tt Third St., Room 4. Portland. Oregon.
Payment of interest
Commercial
, Club Building
Association
Interest on tho npfrntlabl rfcfipts and th"
coupons of Hip outstanding bo ml a will be
payable at our office on March 1. IP07.
Portland Trust Company of Oregon
S. K. Corner Third and Ouk StreetM.
ON FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 1
At private rrnltlrncr, Kt5 11th St., corner
Alder street. We have received instructions
from Mrs. RIcklobin to sHt at auctinn on
above date all the household furnlliin', rar-p-ts,
etc.. of 7 rooms, comprising bedroom
suit op. Iron beds, spring and mattresses,
pillows, RheetH. blankets and other beddinc:,
drerserrt, washstnmis, toilet w are, pur In r
rockers and tables. Brussels runs, lnmtn
art squarep, oak folding- bed, couches ami
covers, lace curtains, ball tre. ha' I and
stair carpets, heating stoves, dining table,
sideboard. Jewel gas range. Imperial ste(i
range, kitchen treasure, refrigerator, crock
cry, utensiN and other effects. Sale on Fri
day next at 10 o'clock sharp.
BAKER & KON, Auctioneers.
MARKET STREET DRIVE
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
EfKht-room modorn rosiflonoe for salo,
with solid roi'k foundation : rooms all
prettilv tinted; two large llreplares and
best kind of a furnare; masnilirent viow
of the entire panorama of the city and
mountains. This site alone, without im
provements, rannot be boufrht today for
less than S7;o. The priL"e of this splen
didly Improved property is only $.".;
J4000 cash, balance terms at 6 per cent.
A. L. Parkhurst & H. L. Sale
SOS Lumber Bxchanbe Hldjr.
Holladay Ave.
Easiness Corner
See that fine business corner, situated
S. W. corner L'nion anil Holladay avenues,
having- a frontage of 1l feet on Fnion
ave., 209 feet on Holladay ave. and 100
feet on East 3d st.
Price $20,000 Terms
Mall & Von Borstel
104 Second st. and 392 East Burnside st.
A BARGAIN
100x1 oo
Corner 11 tli and Everett Sts.
Don't mfss this opportunity.
The Dunn-Lawrence Co.
H'Jhi First St.
Washington Si.
J36.000 Full lot with three-story hriek.
We are notified that after the first of the
month this property will he advanced.
If you want to make A good Investment
see us before that time.
VANDUYN & WALTON
303 Chamber of Commerce.
Investors Investigate!
Waterfront, Storage, Dockage
25 Per Cent Investment
Walling, 243 Stark
Sixth Street
block and a 10-room house and two
5-room cottages, rents $100; N. E. corner
6th and Montgomery st; price $21,000;
terms.
Mall & Von Borstel
104 Second at. and 392 East Burnside st.
mm m a.
tlill
XEff TODAY.
ALEX C. RAE.
PURLlt: ACCOUNTANT.
47 McKay BuilcMng.
Phone Main t'A'Jl.
I'OH SAI-F HEAL KSTATE.
HOLLADAY PARK ADDITION.
Fin.- little house of 0 room, 5ixlOO lot,
r.Iy SZCJ,
IN I RVINGTON & HOI.T-A DAY'S.
Mf.Klern -n;om hnusi'. full lot. nice interior-;
rixturps a Ion- cot-t ?i'r.o. 'j'hls we can
dt-iiv-r for. J-ir.Mt.
Modern h-rotu house on full lot, only
.Ww- C-r.iom mo-I1! n house, largo lot. in
tit- sirahlf location. S-ijriO.
U..01I 7-room house on lot ."inxl". stable,
cumnHe walks and driveway., .;i;.V).
A havr a choice list to huv from in im-jn-ovrd
ur.,i unijiij.rovf.i proju-rtv in nil parts
of the city; a!o St. Johns, MoutaviUu. Ml
fccoti and Linnl-iii.
Call at our office.
H. W. LKMi KR CO.
FIXTII AND WASHIXtrrOX ST..
Km ire Second r'lt..,r.
HOMKS IN IVAXHOK.
$J.ti :t-rooin huu.-e, modern conveni
ences, .it loitx I no.
eir.oi) 7-rooin house, a!I kinds of fruit,
a rai- Imryuin.
$.-,, :;-rccnn house, lot "."is 14."..
$ l-joo 7 -room house, jut Unix 1
i-'luo New 10-room house, garden and
on-hard.
4i) Lots. SUt down. $r per month.
Atl of tlifSH properties within two blocks
of carline. m-ar school, Hull ttun water,
electric lights.
AMKRItWN REALTY CO.,
:to'2 Y'oreeter Block.
VACANT PKOF'KUTY.
SoxlOo on Larr,i!ee near Steol bridge;
fine location for flats; price Th..
5':xloo on 1Mb st., lunr 1-ovejoy; fine
resilient e property ; prjre J l'-Oo.
Thes- can't 1p hcsittn.
THK VmKRAX LAND CO.,
li.va ;j.d st., loom A.
-ROOM IliU'SK, IH'ILT Fni a HOMK;
laref- reception halt, artistic dining-room,
very laiRe bath-room and closet; corner
lot : n. ar carline; ln-nt f.ist Side i esldviiCJ
district; special price if sold this week,
C. C. SHAY. :;4 AWnmon BUlg.
Main liHJ.
ACRE AtlB.
P2 acres adjoining city limits; nil
-cleared: fine -oll; acres in imall fruit;
price very low; easy terms; you can dou
ble your money on thN in a short time.
W. O. WADDF.L,
817 Lumber Exchange, Second and Stark.
IF YOf WANT A BARGAIN IN A GCryp 7
room ho'ine, bath, full laso:n"iit. lot inxll2,
a'.l kinds of fruit, barn and chicken-house,
close In. owner leaving city; musr be .soli
this week. F. J. St.-ir.m' tz. lt:t Morrison st.
$-H0 MODERN' NEW H-Ui hM HOUSE.
Knst Side, mil Int. carpets, range, etc. ; not
far out; terms; n:;r cur.
STATU IXVKHTMEXT CO.,
US Atiimiton bldg.
WEPT SIDE.
R-ronm modem house on Fourth ft., good
corner lot; simp. Sdm-o.
("KNllt FIFTH AND SALMON FTS.
$r,ri o ooxloo and - houses. n axd
4l!il E. .Morrison st.; will rent for ?:c
per month; terms. W. O. Waddel, a 17
Lumber Exchange, I'd and Stark.
WE TU'ILT IK U SES ON EASY PAY
men t s; have some nice plane ; can furnish
lotH if d(rt;red.
612 Commercial HMr. M:iln 1140.
$2500 40x10 AND GOOD 7-ROOM
house, K. 17th pt.. near Morrison; noth-
lnjr so chap In this vicinity. W. O. Wad
del, o!7 Lumber Exchange.
FOR -SALI5 Kxioi) ON HALT, HT. IflO FFET
wept of 1 4th st.. $;ifiOo: TioxliHi- corner Hnil
nnd 14th, ?:!7eO; eplendWL view without
climb. Owner, -lo Hall .nt.
$:iMiO I'.CSIXESS I'KOVEKTY, FRACTION,
al Vt bloek, jnO ject on Union ave., cloe
in. for t his week only. Turner, Itu." 2
nsliSm,'C n st., room .".
FRACTIONAL LOT IN MULTNOMAH Ad
dition, with -4 -room house; always rent
ed; only StioO; pays over 1A per cent net.
lion Chamber Commerce.
WANT A SNAP- THEN HE oflCK. .V
buys good 7-room house, fractional It in
P uith it rt land : wa I kin dw-tan.'e. E. J
Cebvr, 2-M 'u Morrif-m et.
$10o0 PER ACRE SUHURRAN HOME. ?'J
aere.s, next to city limits. Very tine prop
erty. .uvo us about this. Parrlsh, Wat kins
& Co.. 2.iO Alder st. ......
A NEW MODERN 5- ROOM COTTAGE AT
10i;: 10th X., take Alberta ear.
J'riee 1rtno. TrnitP like rent. Mate Land
Co., i::;;ia Flint st.
$7000 -CHOICE RESIDENCE, MoDERnTn.
every way ; fine locat Ion ; northwest part
of city, i'urriim, Watklns &. Co., ro Aider
street.
CHOTCK COIiXEK LOT.
$1"50 N. E. comer 'J4th and Wasco Ft..
TTiHnday Park; cement sidewalks. A 84,
Oregonian.
r ACHES ON" NEW SALEM CARMXR ON
e;isy terms one for pluttingj; will double
your money in Fix months. 7-0 Chamber
Commerce.
fjOINO EAST WILL SELL MY EARCE
hoi:;e with benuliful ground, will tnl lots,
n'-reaee of small houso in part payment. O
;t2, Oreeonfan.
FULL LOT OX FRONT ST. . NEAR HAMIL
ton ave.. $!t.Vi; streets Iniprnvr d, cement
walk. Vanduyn & Walton, ;tOo Chamber
Commerce.
A NICE 1 TOM R, NEW K-HOOM HOTTER,
bearing fruit trees. Kern Park; pric $i:!0O.
Terms to suit. State Land Co., 13
Fir.n et.
fTftOO iWxrt. FOITTHWEST CORNER EAST
1st and Oak eff.. nnd S. F. trak. W. O.
Waddel, 317 Lumber Exchange, 2d and
fciark.
F1VE ACRES ON ORECON CITY JSLEC
trie line; beautiful building site, $;ioiu).
L G. Starkweather, It. F. L.t Mlhvaukie,
Or.
HorSES. ALT, PARTS OF C1TT. RUTDT AND
eold on installments. Kroner, 16-17 Cam
bridge bldg., eouthweat cor. 3d and Morrison.
W I LI, SACRIFICE MY CARMNE LOTS,
close in in St. Johns, to rais nioiiev at oiif.
Owner, Hex RV! ft. F, D., Mtlwaukie, Or.
ONB 0-ROOM IKH'SE. SOUTH PORTLAND;
bath, gas, electric light'; price $2ooo cash;
no, agents need apply. 1104 Washington at.
f.'lU.-f rrfixRH OX 1"JT ST., ro feet soctit
of Love joy ; spb-ndid location. S, Rax wor
thy, at Neustadter Hros., .'th and Stark sts.
I WII-I. SlfI.L FOIL $:;noo CASH AN IM
proved five-acre tract on carline; cost me
$7u one year ago. F XI, Or gonian.
$M 10 WIT -L Rl ' Y A I- ARC E IOT. WixiW,
near Ml. Scott carline; jfiio finwn, $10 a,
month; owner. Worcester bldg.
ONK-ACRK TRACT WITH SMALL HOUSE
near carline; $od; a bargain. Western
Oiigon Trust Co.. 2fl Stark st.
yOon IIAUC.ALV LOT. 40xKK. WITH 4
room hoiis-e, near High School, Ea.t Staxk;
terms. Pal let t, Fen ton bldg.
FOR SALE :OXI00 AND 40Xir ON 17TK
and East Burnside. See owner, 545 E.
Davis fit. Phone East IS 1 7.
$lS."o MODERN .'.-ROOM Ct:TTAJE. UI'PEU
Albinii, William ave.; fuii basement, elec
tric lighted. F 27. Oregonian.
FOR SAEE $L'"0O; STRICTLY MODERN rt
room home; this price a few days. Address
or call E. 32d and Clinton.
THE FINEST U RLOCK ON E. 27TH ST.,
near carline. A bargain at $1'20. State
Land Co., First st.
$3r00 50x100 LOT ON CLAY ST.. NEAR
14th; a good buy. Owner, U17 Lumber Ex
change, 2d and Stark.
$ir.O HANDLES CHOICE EOT IX PIED
mont; this mut be taken quick. 720 .
Chamber Commerce.
TWO LOTS AXD 5-UOOM HOUSE AT
I,aure)wood; ?7."i; torm; . private party.
Phone Mnln SMB.
$hoit BATiOAlN. HioxlOO, E. SALMON,
near 3it h ; very choice ; terms. . PaUett,
304 Fenton bldg.
f 400 BUYS GOOD SMALE HOUSE. FIX--ished
nnd lot - 5oxi7; eay terms. Phono
Main S!14.".
70x100. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. FINE Lo
cation, price low ; ojvner. 7-0 Chamber
Commerce,
oOxlOO, COKNEK. C'LOPK TO ST. JOHNS
cor; owner;' good buy. 72o Chamber Com
merce. $50 WILT, HANDLE GOOD LOT IN H EL Li
wood, if taken tiulckt 7-0 Chamber Cora
" merce. '
J?oiV FIUYS 2 LOTS STrxUHl AND OOOD 3
room house, easy terms. Phone Main -145.
100x1 OO NEAR MOUNT TABOR CAP.LINE,
only (300. 303 Whamber ot Commerce.