Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 18, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OKEGONIAN, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1907.
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Price
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ADMITTED TO BE THE FINEST RESIDENCE SPOT IN PORTLAND
The opening prices for Rose City Park lots are $400 and $600. The extraordinary de
mand for them, however, warrants us in stating that these prices will not be continued
many days more. The universal opinion of those who know is that we have made a tremen-
- dous error in offering these lots at such low prices. We have accomplished our purpose,
however. "We have demonstrated that Rose City Park is in such unusual demand that we know that it is worth
more than we are asking for it. Consequently, we feel that it is just that the prices, all along the line, should
be raised considerably. Meanwhile, they will remain at $400 and $600. We really believe that the purchaser
is getting more for his money in this property than in any addition that has ever been put on the market. Take
time by the forelock and make your selection of a lot today.
V id ' Pav 10 rer cent of the nurchase Trice in cash and aeree to rav 3 rer cent of the
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the same price every month, and the lot is yours. This means, on a $400 lot,
$40 in cash and $12 per month. In the event of deferred payments, we are com
pelled to charge the unif orm rate of 6 per cent If you care to pay cash in full, we
will allow a discount of 5 per cent. Rose City Park is a high-class residence proposition and, considering the
character of the property, we are safe in stating that such terms have never been known before. They are so
inconsiderable that anybody who is getting a salary of $15 a week or more can easily afford to carry on such
small payments. The bookkeeper, the bank clerk, the stenographer, the traveling man, the streetcar conduc
tor, in fact every employe of any company, who has any assurance of a permanent position, could not invest
to better advantage. ! .
' m ee wna vou Se f or your money. Streets are being
mtSTAHTgTiyiy g C graded; sidewalks will all be laid; streetcars will be run-
&J?tL J? V Wil JL ILA JL Ll2 nine: June 1; Sandy Road boulevard will be made into an
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excellent drive, along its entire length; electric light will
be installed; telephone connections made; Bull Run water piped to every lot; streets will be parked; a speedway
three-quarters of a mile long will be built; all the streets will be boulevards; there will be no mud; a magnificent
scope of scenery extends in every directfon; pure air; excellent neighbors; a building restriction; a building
line; stores, only where allowed by the company; no liquor will be permitted for sale; small parks will be laid
out by the company; and a beautiful growth of fir trees covers almost all the tract. The improvements repre
sent over $100 for every $400 lot. Something remarkable.
After one week of selling Rose City Park, we are able to state that this
tract is in greater demand ,than any piece of property we have ever had the
pleasure of selling. The sales for the first six. days far exceeded our expecta
tions, although we had set them pretty high. We do not give the credit to our
selling ability nearly as much as we do to the natural beauty of Rose City Park. .We believe that people
would buy lots there if they had to walk out. There is no better feature of salesmanship than the fact that the
article you are selling is so much better than you can possibly describe it that it sells itself without any outside
assistance. It is fairly impossible for one to contemplate the grandeur of Rose City Park without ever after
cherishing a warm spot in the memory for it. It grows on one as they think of it.
I knock unbidden once at every gate;
If sleeping, wake; if feasting, rise
Before I turn away. .
It is the hour of Fate."
There was never such opportunity for the small investor or the home-builder as this is right now. It is. verilv.
the hour of Fate. Scorn this and you will scorn greater chances, for opportunity stalks upon one at the most
unexpected moments. The most difficult thing about opportunity is to recognize it when it calls. The man is
blind who cannot see the possibility of doubling his money in six months on this property.
D
emani
Opp
ortunity
In these words,
John J. Ingalls de
scribed Rose City
JrarK, years ago,
HARTmAN
raOMPSON
BANKERS
Ground Floor, Chamber of Commerce Phone Pri.Ex. 20
INGRAIN
CARPETS AND RUGS
WE are now showing- our Spring
stock of Ingrain Carpets and
Art Squares, selected of new and
attractive designs, which 'have a
fullness and richness of color pe
culiarly acceptable to a refined
class of trade. In other inexpensive
floor coverings we also have
MATTINGS, JUTE
PRO BRUSSELS and
KASHMIRE RUGS
J. G. MACK & CO.
86-88 Third Street
THE EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE
PHIL HETSCHAN, Prealdeat ui Man Hrr.
Seventh and Washington Street. Portland, Oregon.
European Plan .$1.00. fl.50, $2.00 per Day.
DAILY MITEOROLOGICAI. REPORT
PORTIA.ND, March IT. Maximum tem
perature. 43 degree; minimum, HA. TMver
reading at S A. M-. 5.5; change In last 24
hours. -0.8 foot Total precipitation. - .1 P.
M. to 5 V. M., 0.28 Inch; total iln. e Septem
ber I. 1900, 85.05 Inches; normal, 5.82
Inches; deficiency. .87 inch. Total sunshine
March 1. 1907. 8 hours 48 minutes; possi
ble sunshine. 11 hours 56 minutes. Bar
ometer (reduced to sea level) at 6 P. M..
19.51 Inches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Jl storm of decided character nas made its
20,000j
Va-Block in East-Side Warehouse District on
O. R. & N. Switch. Will cost $5670 fo fill, will
then be worth $46,700, or net profit $20,000.00,
You will have to HURRY to get it.
The Hart Land Co.
109 Sherlock Building.
appearance off the Oregon Coast. It will
move northeastward and cause general
raJns Monday with moderately high south
erly winds In this district, storm southeast
warnings were ordered displayed at all sta
tions on- the Oregon Coast at 0 P. M. and
the principal seaports In the Washington
dlsctrict were notified at the same time re
garding the approach of the storm. Mod
erately heavy rslns have fallen In North
ern California and Southern Idaho. Light
snow was falling at 5 P. M. at Spokane and
rain was falling at Walla Walla with a tem
perature of 36 degrees.
LOCA1. FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Rain; high eon tit
er! v winds.
western Oregon Rain; high southerly
winds interior, moderate southerly gale
along Coast.
Western "WasTiirrgton Rain; Increasing
southeasterly winds.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho Rain; warmer; high south
erly winds.
Southern Idaho Rain; high southerly
winds. EDWARD A. REALS.
District Forecaster.
Accused of Poisoning Dogs.
-ARTJrN-GTOr. Or., March 17. (Special.)
Quits a little excitement Is prevailing:
In this city over the arrest of Frank
Babbe, accused on circumstantial evidence
of poisoning dogs. A number of valua
ble sheep dogs have dded the last week
of poisoning. Mr. Babbe was released oh
bonds to appear at his trial, which takes
place March 18. The outcome of the trial
is being -watched with great Interest, as
this is the first case of this kind ever
tried In the court here.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By J. T. Wilson at salesroom, 208 First
street, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer.
DIED.
INGRAM At Eagle Creek. March IT, Mitch
ell Ingram, aged 72 years.
GROHS In this city, March 16. Anton
Grohs, aged 37 rears. Funeral notice here
after. GIBSON In this city. March IT. at Iter late
residence. Mount Tabor, Saphronla Gib
son, aged 92 years and 18 days.
WEISS In this city. March 10, at the fam
ily residence. 28S East Ninth street. Marie
Weiss, aged 26 years and 3 months. Fu
neral notice hereafter.
KIjEIN At her late residence, 580 East
Eighth street, March 16. Elizabeth Klein,
aged 46 years 9 months 7 days. Notice of
funeral will be given later.
WILSON At his late residence, 47 East
Third street north. March 17. Captain
James Wilson, aged 70 years 7 months 2
days. Notice of funeral will be given later.
SAYLES In this city, at her late residence,
591 Davis street, at 5:45 Sunday morning,
March 17, Jessie Had ley Sayles. Born
April 11. 1879, beloved wife of O. C.
Sayles, of this city. Mrs. Sayles left, beside
" her husband, an Infant son 4 days old.
Funeral notice later.
NEW TODAY.
$4000
$6500
$8500
rUXERAL NOTICE 9.
HODGKINSON" March 16, Walter N.
Hodgrklnson, aged 73 years, 10 months and
21 daya. The funeral services will be
held at Holman'i chapel at 10 A. M. Mon
day. March IS. Friends Invited. Serv
ices at the grave private.
TAYLOR Mrs. Mary, at her late residence,
714 First St., aged 74 years. Funeral will be
held from 714 First st.. Monday. March 18,
2 P. M., to Greenwood Cemetery
Real Estate
Nice quarter, N. W. cor. 29th
and Savler; very sightly.
Pull lot on North 15th. between
Lovejoy and Marshall. Worth
100x100, 24 th and York. Only
quarter left. Worth $10,000.
(41) PP.n ne of the choicest high
w I L OwU class residence quarter
blocks on the market.
tOO fMfi Quarter block on 14th and
bti UUU Flanders, covered with dwell
ings. $3000 less than other quarters.
9fl nflfi KxlM on Madison near 2d,
wOU UUU covered with frame, build
ings; a sure money matter.
tun nnn Half bloct n. isth. ftm-
rU UUU chise granted for switch up
loth. Best warehouse buy on the market.
Grindstaff & Schalk
Aetna Fire Insurance Company.
264 Stark Street.
Telephone Main 332.
XEW TODAY,
Dunnlnir, McEntee & GUbatigh. Funeral Di
rectors. 7th St Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst.
EKICSON TJXDEBTAKDiO CO., 409 Alder
St. Lady assistant, Phone Main 61X3.
EDWARD HOI-MAJr CO.. Funeral Direct
ors, 220 8d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 607.
ZKLLER-BYRXES CO., Fnneral Direct
ors. 73 rtussell. East 1088. Lady assistant.
J. P. FINLEY & SOX, Funeral Directors.
No. 261 3d t-. cor. Madison. Phone Main 3.
I Washington
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MEETING NOTICES.
CAMELIA CHAPTER. NO. 27, O.
B. S. A regular communication; this
(Monday) evening, at 8 o'clock in
Masonic Temple, Third and Alder
streets. By order W. M.
AXKIB E. COOTE. Secretary.
WILLAMETTE LOIX3-E, NO. 2,
A. K. ft A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Monday) evening, at
7 :30 o'clock. Work in M. M. de
gree. Visiting brethren welcome,
W. S. WEEKS, Secretary.
HAWTHORNE X.ODGBJ, NO. Ill,
A. F. A A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Monday) evening at 7:30
o'clock. Burkhard bid?. Work in
the K- C. deeree Vfsitfnv hrnihrpn
welcome. j. hi. M lJULaSR. Bee
WILHELM TELL, LODGE. NO. 3. O. D.
H. S. Members of the above lodra nr re
quested to attend the funeral of our late
brother. Anton Grohs. Tueedav. Mrrh lfl
Members will meet at Eagle s Hall, at 10
o'clock sharp. Services at St- Joseph's
vnwca, jw:au a. m., nrieeiun and Coucft
streets, interment itiverviw Cemetery.
W. WALLER. ANDREAS HENNIG.
Secretary. President.
BROTHERHOOD OP BOILERMAKERS
AND IRON SHIPBUILDERS OF AMERICA
All members are requeste-d to attend the
funeral of Brother George Galloway, at Fln-
ieys cnapei. r riaay, March 19, at 3 P M.
A. W. RICKETT. ARCHIE ALLISON.
Secretary, President.
PORTLAND COMPANY, NO. 107, W. O. W.,
will give a military whist party Wednesday
evening, March 2m, in the Woodmen Temple.
11th St.. bet. Wash, and Alder. Come and
have good time. Admission 15c. Refreshments
and Ha orchestra for dancinx.
F. 8. DUNNING. Undertaker, 414 Bast
Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East 62,
lu B. HKT-JTOCK Funeral director. E.
13th St Umatilla. PU. Bellwood 71. Lady asst.
AMUSEMENTS,
and Him TRTATPB
3 uwww lubniisii Main
Tonight, 8:15 o'Clock.
Phone
1.
Tuesday N'.ght
Wednesday Night
Special Price
Mat. Wednesday
Tile Kirke La 8lelle Company Presents,
IHSIIN FAUN CM
IN
THE VIRGINIAN."
Evening Prices $1.30, $1.00, 75c, 50c Mat
inee Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35c, 25c,
Baker Theater
Phone Main
Geo. I. Bakes. Gen. Mgi
Home of the Fashionable Baker Theater
Stock Company.
All This Week. Evenings, 8:15; Matinee
(Saturday) 2:15.
The Great Anirlo-India Military Drama
"SHANNON OF THE SIXTH."
Stage Under Direction Mr. Arthur Mackley.
First Tim la Portland. Immense East
ern Success. Secure Seats In Advance.
Evening Prices 25c. 85c. 50c. Matinee
15o, fc.
Next Week "As a Man Sows.
S EMPIRE THEATER "".i,"""
Milton W. Seaman. Manager.
Only Eastern Road Attractions.
Tonight All This Week the Scenic and
Sensational Comedy -Drama
THE KXNG OF TRAMPS.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday-
Regular Empire Popular Prices.
Next Attraction "A Cowboy's Girl.
THE STAR Main 5490.
The Allen Stock Company presents
DESERTED AT THE ALTAR
By Mr. pierce Kinsley.
Matinee Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday at 2:30 P. M. Prices 10c and
20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20c
and 80c. Reserve seats by phone. Main
5496, all performances.
LYRIC THEATER
Portland's Popular Stock House. Every
Afternoon and Evening This Week. Lyric
tock Company in The Famous Drama of
Russian JJfn
"MICKAEIi STROGOFF."
Reserved seats can now be secured In ad
vance from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Daily
matinees at usual time. Evening perform
ances at 8 : 15. Saturday and Sunday eve
nings: First performance at 7 :1S.
The Grand
Week March 18.
Vaudeville d Luxe
Mr. and Mrs.
Walter E. Deaves
St Co.. rn "Merry
Maniklne.'
Special Added Attrac
tion Smith O'Brien,
Burt Weston. Mr.
and Mrs. John II.
Cossar. Dacey, Chase
A Adair. The Ozsvs,
Mattie Goodman,
irandiscope.
Pantages Theater'
THE EDDY TRIO.
Ttie 8 Florentines, Rorey & Wayne, Leo
White, Blair Bros.. H. F. g tans field, Moving
Pic-tores.
Performances dallv at 2: SO. 7:30 and 9 P.
M. Admission, 10c and 20c. Boxes, 23a. Any
seat at weekday matinees, ten cents.
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NEW TODAY.
K3O0O BUYS GOOD PAYING HOTEL Busi
ness at Beaverton, Or. ; 16 rooms, all fur
nished, half block from depot; newly fur
nished and renovated; owner wishes to sell
on account of ill health. Call on or address
George Thyng, Beaverton, or.
ALEX C. RAE.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
407 McKay Building.
Phone Main 6401.
Real Estate
$1750 7 lots. 327x100, within 10 min
utes walk of the site so recently pur
chased lor car-works down on the
Penln3ula. Call it 333 Mohawk bldgr-.
cor 3d and Morrison. Owner.
Fine quarter
block 100x100
fronting carline
on Albina av..
cor. of "Webster street. A splendid buy.
Part cash. C. H. KORELL, 251 Washington.
Only $1500
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Let us do your carpenter, concrete, plas
tering, painting-, nouse DunainR, store nttlng,
etc. THE ACME CO.. 403 Mohawk bldg.
FROM OWNER
For Sale Modern 7-room house, best lo
mllnn Call ?&4 Kqrnr &i
Wholesalers
AND
Manufacturers
Can you use a new three
story brick building, with
high cement basement, elec
tric elevator and all other
modern facilities; Situated
near Sixth and Everett? We
can make a good lease on this
property for a term of years.
Portland Trust Company
of Oregon
S. E. Cor. Third and Oak.
Phone Exchange 72.
Corner lot on Sixth,
street, south of Glisanj
income 5 per cent.
THE HART LAND OO.
109 Sherlock Bldg.
Ninety-four
Lots
Choice property on corner of 2
good streets; choicest part of city.
sii,ooo
Moore Realty Co.
268 Stark St.
if . $20,000
Lot on 6th st., income
6 per cent net ; nothing
else so cheap.
THE HART LAND CO. K
Will Sell
750-Acre Tract of Land
The Xjw1s Love and Nancy M. Love Do
nation Land Claim. Bids will be received
by tbe undersigned for said land to March
20, 1907. The right to reject any and all
bids reserved. The greater part of this
land Is -within the city limits of Portland
and 1b especially valuable for platting pur
poses, uau on or address ins undersigned.
Zou main street, city.
T. T. ETRUBLB and
PHILO HOLBROOK.
Trustees of the estate of Lewis Lore, de
ceased.
$45,000
100x100
Ground Lease
block, N. W. corner 4th and Al
der, to lease for 25 years.
Jennings & Co.
332 Washington St.
Will Build to Suit
AND
Sell You
A sightly lot In good neighborhood on the
carline. overlooking Willamette; electric
light and Bull Run water; will give terms;
automobiles not needed to show this prop
erty. Phone Main 3375. 403 Marquam bldg.
$ $ TOO $ $
LOT 60X100, EAST 30TH ST.
BLOCK FROM CARLINE.
All Improvements in. Must be sold to
wind up an estate. Easily worth $1000.
Apply today, 601 Swetland Bldg. NO
AiiHi rs. none Main 6St9.
For Sale
66 2-3x100, with 7-room house, 309
Holladay avenue, near E. First. Ad
dress, J. B. Ziegler, Rainier. Or., or
Mrs. J. B. Ziegler. Oregonian Office.
Corner on 5th
Street
Now Paying
11 PerCent Net
Moore Realty Co.
268 Stark St.
$100 Lots for $50
$10 Down, $1 per Week
TheSA lots nrvt all lovol OrWIAA nn
Montavilla; beautiful building site,
mg-u ana ary. Lail early, as they
will not last long.
SOUTH HARBOR
COOS BAY
"Be wise." Keen -vour nv on
"Coos Bay." Lots $75 to $200: S20
per cent cash, balance 10 per eent
per month; no interest, ior turther
information of this beautiful tract
call at
AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST CO.
90 7th St, Elks' Temple.
An Automobile
Is not required to reach our property.
The streetcar gets there every seven
minutes, and It is even within walking
distance when all transportation fails.
When you get through looking at lota
over by the Columbia. River that can
not bo reached in fnuv Honr t,vai fr..
the "Bubble" burets, Jid wiich jou would
As a Gift
come around and get one In town for
a price as low as WOO, pay $40 down and
the balance in easy monthly installments.
If you want a house built, to cost J1300,
J2000 or upwards In addition, we'll rin It
on the same proportionate payment. Lon't
vuu il u ii a. minute it you want a nouse
finished before the next rainy eason be
gins. M0ULT0N & SCOBEY
G01 Columbia bldg.. 885 Washington et.
$150,000
TSxlOO. on Second st-
dose in: first-class slx-
ptory building; remem
ber that when all the
cars crossing Madison
st begin to run down
Second st., property val
ues will Inoreaae oO per
cent.
THE EAST LAND 00.
109 Sherlock Bids.
5 Room Cottage
On the Montavilla carline. Misner street
near Cason. Just completed and never
been occupied; price $1400; easy terms.
$200 down and the balance at $20 a.
month.
Acreage
On Villa BA-e., Just 4 blocks from the city
boundary and 6 blocks eaat of the car
line; $500 cash handles this, and the bal
ance at $25 a month; price $3000.
Hartman & Thompson
Chamber of Commerce.
$42,500
60x100. S. E. cor. 7th
and Glinan "sts; 4-story
hotel, leased for $276.
There is more trading
In this locality than
any other part of the
51',- This Is sure of a
S5000 advance witbln
w days.
THE HART LAND CO.
109 Sherlock Bldg. J
FOB SAXiIS
British Barque ,;GALENA"
Bids w!M be received for tho purchase
of the British Barque Galena as she lies on
Clatsop Beach, Or., yards on deck. Bids
must be accompanied by certified check for
ten per cent (10 per cent) of the whole
amount of the bid on or before March 23.
1007, balance of the amount. If accepted, to
be paid not later than April 3, l&OT.
SEALED BFDS to be marked "Galena."
Right is reserved to reject anx or ail bids.
Address
P. I,. CHERRY,
Astoria Oregon.
$6900
It takes only 2000 cash to handle this
nice lot with two cottages on Belmont Bt.,
between Sixth and Seventh. Let me show
you this bargain and study the great
things which are going" on there in the
future, and you will feel confident that
you will double your money in a short
ume.
F. FUCHS
221 Vi Morrison Street.
$18,000 Bargain
Fine 14-
o o m
Mansion
extra choice corner, lwxiw) feet, on 23a,
short distance from "Washington St.,
present improvements worth $15,000, grouud
easily worth $15,000. Plenty of room for
additional buildings. Exceptionally choice
location for flats or apartment-house.
This is a genuine bargain at $18,000. part
.-sh.C. H. KORBLik 251 Washington st.
$2500 Nob Hiil 1S.S
ins. near
23d St.; choice location for residence or
flats. $2600, part cash. C. H. KORrer.T.
ZGl Washington-
S85,000
85x100 Cor. First and Ankeny Sts.
Building worth nearly the price asked)
terms easy.
F. A. JACKSON
320 Falling Bldg. Phone Pacific 1568.
Union Avenue
Have a most decidPd bargain on this
street. HEAL.Y INVESTMENT CO.
210-211 AbuurtoD. lWJa-.iThlrd fitreaU