Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 19, 1907, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE MORNING OREGOMAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 190T.
13
A.
MUST ViORK OR STARVE
KELJA BUTTE STRIKERS OX
HORNS OF DILEMMA.
(Urgc Themselves on Hearty Meal,
Then Quit Work Are Given, Sup
per of Bread and Water.
Starvation la the club the County Court
will use, as , strike-breaker at the Kelly
Butte rock quarry. Some 55 county pris
oners, infected by the run of troubles on
the outside world decided to have a little
p'rike of their own yesterday forenoon.
Thpy very judiciously waited until after a
hearty meal had been served preliminary
to beginning work for the day and then
Hatty refused to lift a hand.
"Vf want an eiRht-hour day,' was the
chorus that greeted Guard Brigxa. And
throats fell on deaf cars as well as did
coaxing. The chain-sung would not work.
The rockplle force was never celebrated
for its working ability and while the
crew of men puts in nine and ten hours a
day the work it does would not measure
up to that of half the number of paid
laborers.
The strike was probably hatched up
in the nisht by sime new arrivals and
the men idled about all day. smoking
aim rnjnyinif their strike to the utmost
!at nicbt the strike wm beginning to
lose popularity when supper hour came
with nothing to eat but bread and water.
The County Commissioners gave instruc
tions that the Ran ft be deprived of rcgu
1h r rations until its individual members
returned to work. Vntil the strike Is
called off bread and water, in scanty al
lowances, will compose the entire, menu
A similar strike occurred several months
a ifo ana was "broken very enrectlvely in
the same manner, tho leaders being locked
In a dungeon several rays besides sub
sisting on the bread-and-water diet.
Decisions, in I-'ederal Court.
Judge Charles E. Wolverton handed
down three opinions yesterday. In the
case of torbitt & Macleay vs. The United
States, a suit In relation to an importa
tion of foreign burlap. Judge Wolverton
affirmed the judgment of the Board of
Appraisers in the local Custom Houses.
In the case of R. E. Moody vs. I. Ij.
Patterson, Collector of Customs, at Port
land, the Court again affirmed the judg
ment of the Board. This sultjWas the
outcome of a dispute regarding tne classi
fication of a shipment of foreign coal tar
preparation for sheep dip.
In the matter of C. Hartman,. a bank
rupt, the judge sustained the objections
to liartman's discharge.
lagging Company Incorporates.
The Columbia Logging Company filed
articles of incorporation with the County
Court yesterday. The capitalization al
lcgpd is 52.SO.OinX and the purpose an
nounced Is the carrying on of a general
logging business in Columbia County. The
incorporators are F. Y. Ellis, A. L. Yea
zie, and J. C. Veasie.
Articles were likewise filed by the Pa
cific Ught and Power Company, which
announces its intention of generating
power, with a capitalization placed at
Ji.Ooi). Incorporators: ( P. Houston, D.
A. Houston and Alew Sweek.
Aliens Want to Vole.
The opening of the registration books
lias had the effect of arousing aliens to
a ileslrv to vote. Ten declarations of in
t"nti;m to become American citizens were
filed with the county clerk yesterday,
tin: numher being the largest of any one
day in recent months. Those taking out
their first papers at this time will. not
be permitted to vote At the coming elec
tion, however. The law requires that new
citizens shall reside in the county for
one year before being aceorditig the privi
lege of voting. Those admitted may vote
next year. '
Ten Pays More to Hie Motion.
An additional ten days in which to file
motion for a, new trial In the case of Kd
Nelson and C. H. Danielson. recently
convicted of killing Oscar IitidKren, was
allowed by the state Circuit Court yester
day. Thirty days was likewise granted
In which to file a bill of exceptions.
Flics Tctltlon In Bankruptcy.
M. C Stewart, a Portland man. yester
day filed a petition in bankruptcy, with
the clerk of the T'nited States Court. Ho
owes $1,65. principally to rortland credi
tors, and has nothing outside of his ex
emptions by law.
HOT SHOT FOR PAUL RADER
Tr. J. W.. Brouglior Takes Issue
With Kast Side Pastor.
Ttev. J. Whitconib BronRher takes issue
with Rev. Paul Rader. pastor of the Has-
palo-Street OnngregHtional Church, as to
the sentiments expressed In his sermon
Sunday on "The Church." In regard to
Mr. Rader's reference to crowded
churches ho said yesterday: "I don't
suppose that In his Sunday sermon Mr,
llailcr had any reference to the "White
Temple and" its crowd, hut personally 1
believe in having an attractive church.
1 believe In having a crowd. I like the
people and I want the people. If Mr.
Itadcr does not want the people they will
soon find It out. and ho will not have to
tell them to 'stay away. Of course If
Mr. H:tder was endeavoring to prepare
bis church not to expect too much of
hlin In the way of drawing people, prob
ably he had Rood reason for making the
statements that he la reported to have
mrte.
I have had no chance to talk with Mr.
: Under so 1 do not know whether he In
tended lo tiilk with reference to other
churches, atd to criticise their methods,
or no:. It" be did he will probably find
that he cannot build up a successful
. church by trying to tear down others.
If he proposes to base his ministry on
that principle his pastorate will probably
end la about the same manner that ni
closed up Ma work with the Anti-Saloon
. Leaeue. Personally I wish Mr. Rader
every success, and hope he will have
, crowd even if he doesn't want It.
" could well let him have my overflow,
and still have enough of & crowd' to till
thrt White Temple"
HOFF WILL SING NO MORE
Oilltl Labor Comnil.oioii Henioves
Him From Theater Programme.
Harold Hoff. who has been singing il
lustrated songs for 16 months at the
tlraod Theater, has been forced by the
child labor t'ommlssitm. through its sec
retary. Mrs. Millie K. Trumbull, to cancel
his engagement in this city, i ms is he-
cause ke is ljot yet U years of age. He
will ko Immediately to Tacoma to sing In
the Sullivan Oonsidine Theater there.
but It is said there Is no likelihood of the
hoy's attending school during the Tacoma
engagement. Notice was received Satur
day night by Manager J. H. Etrrickson
and Mrs. Hon that proceedings for vio
lating the law would be commenced im
. mediately If Master Harold was not taken
from the bill.
"Mrs. Trumbull has driven the boy
away from school." said Manager Brrtck
iM,n esterday. "I retained Harold in or
der that he might go lo school. He came
to work in l.K-cember. 116. and obtained
a full school term. Theu I brought him
Will have a
days. It is
Ex. 30 and
The Title
240-244
BOTtOFEAN rUX
MODERN
UEBTACBANT.
COST NX MILLION SOI
OTEL OREGON
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS.
Z Portland's New and Modern HoteL Rates $1 per Day and Up.
European Plan.
WRIGHT-DICKINSON
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Streets PORTLAND, OREGON
EUROPEAN PLAN
tl.M to S.N Per Day
Aooordixue to Itfcatioa.
1. T. DAYIE8. rresidenl
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED) '
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.5
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
back when the schools opened last Fall,
so he could attend the one just closing
and the one which will close in June."
Will Build Cheese Factory.
Tlift Hazel wood Cream Company, of
Portland, will build a cheese factory in
Kstacada. At a nieetmR held last week
In Kstacada. In charge of the Busi
ness Men's Club, a number of farmers
wore present, and after going over the
situation with agents of the Hazelwood
Comnany it was decided that the induce
ments were sufficient to justify the estab
lishment of the factory. Already negotia
tions have been started to purchase part
of a block near the electric railway.
About three lots will b secured. The
probable cost of the factory will be about
$300), and work on the plant will be
started at once. ' Much is expected from
this enterprise. There 'will be induce
ments to st Rood roads constructed,
which at preseut are none the best. It
Is proposed to operate the plant part of
the year as a cheese factory and the re
mainder in making butter. The farmers
are expected to increase their herds.
Kin; Alfonso 11ns Grippe.
MADRID. March 18. King Alfonso,
who ham been ill of grippe, has had a
slight relapse. His doctors, fearing com
plications, have ordered him to remain
In the palace and to follow their direc
tions with the utmost -atrtrtheeH. The
King is not confined to his bed.
Barely Escape From Flames.
LAVEXWORJTH. Kan.. March 18. The
Evergreen Hospital, a. priva.te sanitarium
here, wai destroyed by fire early today,
causing a loss of $50,00). The 15 inmates
barely escaped with their lives. No one
waa injured. 1
DAILY MKTEOROIXKUCAI. REPORT-
PORTLAND, March 18 Maximum tem
perature. 51 decrees; minimum, 40 decrees.
River reamng at 8 A. M. 5.8 feet; change
in last 24 hours. 0.3 foot. Total precipita
tion. 5 P, M. to 5 P. M., 0.3$ inch; total
aince September 1. 1.KH.. 33.43 inches; nor
mal. ;irt.to inches; deficiency,'" O.tfT inch.
Total sunshine March 1 T. RMI7. none; pos
sible. 1 1 hours 5ft minutes. Barometer tra
duced to sea level at 5 P. M., 2W.75 Inches.
WEATHER FORECASTS. -
The wather continues unsettled on the
Pacific Slope and heavy rains have fallen In
Caliiurnla during the last 12 hours and
1
We Invite Ym to Go and See
Our Autos will call for you at your address
and take you back any hour it is convenient
for you to go. . -. . .
OS'S!
MERE
street car by the property in 60
now building. Phone us Private
make your appointment. .
Guarantee and
Washington Street, Cor.
f0 T0UI1SK 111
CQMMEICUl THAIEIEU
B pedal rate made
to families and
incl. gentlemen.
The muafvmeat
will be pleawd a
ail times to show
rooms and fir
prices. A modern
Turkish bath es
tablishment In tha
hotel.
H. a BOWERS,
Mnnase.
Free Bus.
HOTEL CO., Props.
Itrst-ClMi Check Rettanraat
Cooaected With Hotel.
C O. DATI8, Best, and Treat.
lighter amounts are rportrd in Oregon,
Washington. Idaho, Nevada and Utah.
It is warmer in the Columbia River Val
ley, but lsewherf t.ie changes in tempera
ture havf been small and unimportant.
The Indications are for showers in tbl
district Tuesday.
LOCAL FORECASTS.
Tortland and vicinity Showers; winds
mostly sout herly.
Western Orojron and Western Washington
Showers; southerly winds.
Eastern Orecon. Eastern Washington and
Idaho Occasional rain.
FACIFIO COAST WKATHEU.
p en
3 WIND-
51 I
2. 2
C 3 H O
i2 B
T ATI ON .
Baker City .....
Boise
K am loops. B. C.
North Head
Pocatello
Portland
Tied Bluff
Hoseburg-
Sacramento
Salt Lake City.
Ssn Francisco .
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island .
Walla Walla . .
. r.2 0 00,14 S
. 'n: t. sw
. 44 Vno'. . ri'm
.i4s o.;;; 4 w
.ifWO.Oli S 8
,.'51 O.OSt 2 SE
.144 O.r.8,14 SB
...2 0.rt 4 N
.'2 1.2 1 RE
.j8 0.00 14 P
. HOirt.SS 24 SW
.Uo O.OO1, 4 N
. '52 0-101 6 SE
,,4 0.0K; 4'SK"
jCIoudy
'Rain
Clear
Clear
iRain
iRsln
jRain
Rain
jRatn
; Cloudy
Rain
Cloudy
'Cloudy
jCloudy
jCloudy
T trace.
EDWARD A. REALS.
titrlrt Forecaster.
AUCTION" SALES TODAY.
At Paker's Auction Houn. corner Alder
and Park utreetc ; furniture, carpet, etc.
Sale at lo o'clock. Baker & Son, auction
eers. j
At Gllman'n auction rooms. 411 Washington
street, at Ul o'clock A. M. S. L N. Oilman,
auctioneer.
At resridence. 630 TTrtrd etreet, sale by the
Portland Auction Rooms, at lo A. M. sharp.
C. L. Ford. Mietirmeer.
DIED.
HRWBTT- At the renirfence. Sftl Weldler
rreet. corner Kast Third. .Tohn Hewett. age
48 year. 1 months. Funeral notice later.
OTALLAGHAN In this citv, March IS.
Mrs. Mary Then-w O'Callaghan, aged 43
years, 3 months. 1& days.
MYERS In this city. March IT. Mrs. Marga
ret May Myers, aged 24' years, 10 days.
GORDON In this city. March 17, Kdmund
S. Gordon, aged 23 years, 8 days.
Trust Co.
Second.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Following rates will be fflven only -when
advertising is ordered to ran consecutive
days, Dslly and Sunday Issues. The Orego
nian charges flrst-Umo rate each Insertion
for elusstned advertising; that is' not ran on
consecutive days. Tbe flrst-tim rate- !
charged for each Insertion In The Weekly
Oreffonian.
"Rooms," "Room and Board,9 "House
keeping Rooms' "Situations Wanted. IS
words or less, 15 cents; H to Z0 words 2
cents; 1 to 25 words, SS cents, nte Ko
discount for additional innertlona.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"Now Today." SO cents for IS words or less;
16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, elc. flrrt Insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-half; no further discount on
der one month.
"EW TODAY" ganr- measure agate),
15 cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents
per line for each additional Insertion. ,
AXSWEKs TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dreteed care Tbe Oregonian. and left at this
office, should always be inclosed in sealed
envelopes. Ko stamp is required on saeft
letters.
The Oreronlan will not be responsible for
errors in advertisements token through the
telephone.
MEETING NOTICES.
WILHELM TftU, LODGE, NO. 2. O. D.
H. S. Members of the above lodge are re
quested to attend the funeral of our late
brother. Anton Grohs, Tuesday, March 1W.
Members will meet at Eagle's Hail, at 10
o'clock sharp. Services at St. .Joseph's
Church. 10:80 A. M., Fifteenth and Couch
streets, interment Kiverview Cemetery.
W. WALLER. ANDREAS HENNHi.
Secretary. President.
A. & A. S. RITE Alnsworth
Chapter, of Rose Croix. JCo. 3
Regular meeting- In Memorial
Hall, Scott lab Rite Cathedral,
this (Tuesday) evening at 8
o'clock. , By order
WISE MASTER.
PORTLAND LODGE, NO. 53,
A. K. &. A. M.- Special communi
cation this (.Tuesday) evening at
7:15 sharp. Work in M. M. de
cree. All Master Masons Invited.
By order of W. M.
I. W. PRATT, Secretary.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT All members
are requested to attend the funeral ot
Neighbor Mrn. Palmer, of Willow v'ircle.
Fossil, Or., today, at 1 ::ir p. m.. from Eric
son's undertaking Parlors. Eleventh and Al
der streets. E. CASSON.
PORTLAND COMPANY. NO. 107, W. O- W.,
will give a military whist party Wednesday
evening, March 20. in the Woodmen Temple,
11th Ft., bet. Wash, and Alder. Come and
have good time. Admission 15c. Refreshment
and fine orchestra for dancing.
OMEGA RRBEKAH LODGE. NO. 7. 1.
O. O. F. . will gt ve a Sx socla 1 ton i gh t ,
March 10. Oddfellows Hall, corner Grand
avenue and E. Pine; refreshments and ad-
m lent on, 15 cents. ADA TAYLOR. Sec.
K. OF P. Rea-uiar meeting of Ivan ho
Lodge, No. 1, at K. of P. Hall, Eleventh and
Alder, at 7:30. Esqulrs rank.
EMMETT ELLER. C. C.
FVNERAL KOT1CKS.
W1T-P0X At hi late residence. 47 East
Third street North. March 17. Tantain
James Wilson, aged 79 year. T months
and. '2 day. Funeral will take, plaea
Wednesday. March -O. at 1 p. M.. from
F. fi. Dunning's rhapel. corner of East
Alder and Esst Sixth streets. Friends in
vltd. Interment in Rosa City cemetery.
SA Yl.ES The funeral services of the late
Mm. Jesnle Hadley Fayles will be con'
ducted at the residence, 511 Davis street,
todav ITuesday). March i, at 4 P. M
Rev. A. A. Morrison, officiating. Friends
of the family are respectfully invited to
attend.
HfcrWKTT Tn this city, March IS. a.t the
family residence. 31 Weidler street. John
Hewett. aged 4H yeara months 8 days.
Friends are reenertfully invited to attend
the funeral services, which will be held
at the shove residence at 2 P. M, Wdnej
dev. March 20. Interment "Kiverview
Cemtery.
GAIIOWAY Friends and acquaintances are
refnectruiv inviteo: to attend tne funeral
services of George Galloway, which will be
held at Finly's chail at 3 P. M. today
iTuealay). interment Koee uity.
GROHS Friends and acqualntancea a.re re
ooectfully Invited to attend the funeral
acrvieea of Anton Grohs. which will be held
at the German Catholic Church, corner
Fifteenth ana DavW streets, at !n:.W) A. M
today Tueada.y. Interment Rlvervlew.
Dunning. McKntee Oil ha ugh. Ftmeml Di
rectors. 1th A Fine. Phone M. 43. Lady asst.
rrjesov tjxdertakixo co.. Aider
mt. Ijtdy mMlstant. Phon. Mmln S1S3.
EDWARD H0I.M.N CO Funeral Dlr.ct
n, S2 Sd tt. Ladr assistant. I'baae M. SOT.
inTER-UVRNFH CO.. Funeral Ulrert
ara, 2.S RaMll. Kast 10KS. Lady saslitsat
J. P. nLEY SON, Fonrral Dlrertora.
No. eel d cor. Madlaon. Phone .Main a.
r. S. nrNJflNO. LTndrtakV, 41 East
Alder. Ladr assistant, rbona Kast 6t.
'A. B. HEMSTOCK Fimera! dtrvrtor. E.
IStb VmatUla. Fn. oeUwood 71. Lad aMt.
AMl'SEilEXTS.
14th and UTTTTfl TUT4T1TD Ph
Washington
ulimu au.nms.s Main 1.
Tonia-ht 8:15 o'clock.
(Special Price
Mat. Tomorrow.
Last Time
Tomorrow Xitrht.
The Klrke U Nhrlle Company Bwenll
DIST1N FAKMM
IN
"THE VIRGINIAN."
Tvenlng Prices $!.&. ft. 73c. ROc.
Matinee Prices II. 75c. 50c. 33c. 25c.
44M. .na nrnTC THEATER
Washington uimw iumiiw Main i.
Thur.. Frl.. Sat. Nights. March SI. 2-. -3.
Special Price Matinee Saturday.
ROSKI.I.K KNOTT
In J. M: Barrie s Comedy-Drama,
"AUCK SIT BY THK FIRE."
Evening Prices Iower Floor. 10 rows.
$1.60: last C rows, 1; Balcony, 11. 75c 50c;
Gallery, Sue. 23c.
Matinee Prices $1 to - 25c.
: 7
Phone Main
Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Mgr.
Baker Theater
Home of the Fashionable Baker- Theater
All This .Week. Evenings. 8:15: MatlneeI
(Saturdav) 2:1.T.
The Great Anglo-India Military Drame
"SHANNON OF THE SIXTH."
Stage Under Direction Mr. Arthur Mackley.
First Time in Portland. Immense East
er Success. Secure Seats in Advance.
Evening Prices 25c. 35c, 50c. Matinee
15c. 25c.
' Next Week "As Man Sowa."
12ft in rMDTOr Till? A TED rfctaelth.
Mitritu A-i.ii iia.ra,ax
117
Hilton W. seaman. Manager.
Only Eastern Road Attractions.
Tonight Alt This Wek the Scenic and
Penwa.tlonal Comedy-Drama
"THE KFNi Or TRAMPS."
Mallnees Wednesday and Saturday.
Regular Empire Popular Prices.
. Next Attnwtloiv "A Cowboy fitrl.'
THE STAR Main 340ft.
The Allen Stork Company Presents
DESERTED AT THE ALTAR
By Mr. Pierce KlHRftley.
Matinee Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday
and Sunday at 2:;w P. M. Prices 10c and
arte. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c. 20c
and 30c. Reserve seats by phone. Main
E4J6. all performances.
LYRIC THEATER
Portland's Popular Stork House. Every
Afternoon and Kvenlns- . This Week, Lyric
Mwk Company In the Famous Drama of
tcuseian Lire
"MICHAEL, STROGOF-F."
Reserved seats cari 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 ?:l.
The Grand
Week March 18.
Vaudeville de laxe
l. and Mrs.
Walter JS. Weaves
Co.. in "Merry
Manikins."
Special Added Attrac
tion Smith O'Brien,
"Burt Weston. Mr.
and Mrs. Jobn If.
Cossar. Dac-ey. Chase
sV Adair, The Otavs.
Matt Goodman
Grandlaeope.
NEW TODAY.
H. W. LEMCKE CO.
"SPECIALS"
tCCKfl THURMAN ST. A choice
eorner east of Sid.st., lOUx
100.
1 9 9511 THURMAN ST. Lot 30x
flLoV 106, facing south.
tfTOnn THURMAN ST. A beau-
4IUUU tiful building, sit 140x106
facing south.
t4inn 25TH ST. (north) on cor-
f" ner ."0x0. two houses, rent
. . h value $40.
CCfinn 24th ST.. vicinity of Thur-
fUUUU man. two good houses on
50xIOO,east facing.
t9C9C VAUGHN ST. Two houses
fLVLil on jOxlOO lot. Income, $20
CilOCfl EASY WALKING DIS
fILtiV TANCE, close iuk. Sel
Bridge on East Side, modern 8-room
house; lot oOxlOO. A genuine snap.
Owner leaving the eitv.
H J. LED CO
Sixth antl 'Washington. Main 550.
P-ntire Second Ploor.
Subdivision
- Acreage
Wanted
I am authorized to buy for
Denver capitalists fifty to one
hundred acres in or near Port
land suitable for immediate
subdivision. It must have the
points necessary to make desir
able residence property. Drop
me a note for interview.
BERT C. BALDWIN
The Nortonia, Washington and
Fourteenth Streets.
FOURTH ST.
South of -Burnside.
100x100 corner,
$77500
E. J. DALY
114 THIRD ST.
RESIDENCE BARGAIN $4500
BJaist Madison et., near East 14th St.. walk
Ins distance; modern 6-room house, ,"a
beauty.' on a SostloO lot. aouth facing; con
elflcr cot of buitdfna and price of lot in tbUf
fine locality, thrn you can pee why tbis ia a.
snap. See us without delay.
H. W. Lemcke Co.
6th and 'ashlnxton ss. Main &50.
Pleasant Home
FOR RAI-fc Nice 7-room cottage, modern,
with full basement; near rsrllne and In good
locality. This week, $2500. Oregonian.
KEW TODAY.
$4550
Half jcash, the balance to suit. On
the north side of the Sandy road, be-
tween 23d, 24th and East Irving.
Hartman & Thompson signs are now
on the property. Contains 5 full lots
and 2 fractional lots. Will sell the
east half of the block for $2000, or
the west half for $3000.
E.RYAfC ST.
Hartman & Thompson
Chamber of Commerce.
Real Estate
yinnn Nice quarter. N. W. cor. 29th
d'rUUU and Savler; very sightly.
CCCnfl F"11 ,ot on North ISth. between
dDOUU Lovejoy and Marshall. Worth
tOCnn 100x100. 24th and York. Only
OOOUU quarter left. Worth J10.000.
10 Kfin ne ot tl,e choicest high
W I L 3UU class residence quarter
Dloctts on the marKet.
t10 flflfl Quarter block on 14th and
OiL UUU Flanders, covered with dwell
ings. JoOWO leea than other quarters.
tin nnfl KxlOO on Madison near 2d.
PuU UUU covered with frame build
ings; a sure money maker.
tAf finn Half Mock N. loth. Fran
W'rU UUU chise granted for switch up
15th. Best warehouse buy on the market.
Grindstaff & Schalk
Aetna Fire Insurance Company.
264 Stark Street.
Telephone Main 392.
LenoxAddition
No Rutomobllea needed.
Nn nr(,m in., of marline oonstruction.
No deoentlen'je on von. the buyer and
builder to mnke values.
$300 per lot. 50x10. 10 rasn, iu
per month with buildinar restrictions.
We are Inaide of city's legitimate
grnwtn.
t.ars running' every ten minuies.
Values tnd improvements now estab
ffslied. Absolutelv no speculation about fu
ture.
No necessity to boom and offer at
boom rjrices.
Solid imnrovemenra all around us.
No oxcitement, no boosting in . our
property.
No jrlowlnjr pictures oiterea to en
thuKe and locate you.
Kvervthine in sisrht. no euessine.
Vse eoorl judgment. Don't jump.
look nround.
Don't pay the highest prices way out
of city. -
ou enn beat 'them close in.
A. C. CHURCHILL & CO.
J in Second Strrrf.
Hotels in Hood River
Two rood investments; both money
makers, doinfc a lucrative business;
with land that will double in value.
SEE OUR LIST OF
Hood River Farms
All good money-niakers. Don't de
lay. vYnte us today.
J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO.
HOOD RIVER, OR.
Will Sell
750-Acrc Tract of Land
Tha Lewis Love and Nancy M. Love Do
nation Land Claims. Bids will be recelvMl
by the 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 Is especially valuable for platting pur
poses. Call on or address the undersigned.
Zov Aiain iirwi, city.
T. T. STRUBLB and
PHILO HOLBROOK,
Trustees of tha estate, of Lewis Lova, da-
coaaed.
FOR SALE.
British Barque "GALENA"
Bids will be received for the purchase
of the British Barque Galena as she lies on
Clatsop Bach. 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 25,
1907. balance of the amount, if accepted, to
be paid not later man April awi.
HRAlT.n RllK to be marked "Gnleim.
Right ia reserved to reject any or all bids.
T. I CHERRY,
Astoria, Oregon.
THURMAN STREET
, Corner 100x100,
$6650
Located east of 23d st. Investigate
this sfTap at once.
H. W. LEMCKE COMPANY
6th and Washington Sts. Main 550.
For Sale
2-3x100, with 7-room house. 309
Holladay avenue, near E. First. Ad
dress, J. B.' Zlegrler, Rainier, Or., or
Mrs. J. is. ies;ier. uregonidn vjitice.
GOOD NEWS!
A real bargain on "Willamette Heights,
excellent view: can be had. if taken at once: 1
8-room modern bouse, full lot; cheapest ia
rortland. GOOO.
LIND & COMPANY
Room 3. I-umber Exchange.
WANTED t
MAN WITH $2000 to $5000
irnr sood Ieltimate busln-B; no coitidKI-
tton; never ran be any. Will net $8u) a I
month profits on business; one day last
week rK. Address or call at Room 317.
Hotel Oregon, from 10 to lJ A. M. or 1
O 4 t. W. "
GEORGE BLACK.
FT7BLIC ACCOUNTANT.
IS Worcester Bulldlns
Fboaa Paclflo 1&07.
: n
N "Ttltt
NEW TODAY.
Mortgage Loans 5 and 6
- Real Estate City and Farm.
Insurance in All Lines. "
A. H. BIRRELL
I0t to 20 McKay Hide- Xrd and Stark
FROM OWNER
FAr Sale Modern 7-room house, best lo
catlop. Call 764 Kearney st.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
SOME SPLENDID CHANCES.
60 acres Lents, fine for platting; all
cleared; get price.
$7KNt noxl 00, Kearney sL, beautiful
lot; very cheap.
$1850 G-room house. Jot 60x180, near
car: a bargain.
GORDON. 20S.4th. Phone Pacific 2125.
Xrtoo CASH.
$L'Pi PER MONTH PRICE $3S50.
Comer lot on Union ave., with atrlctiy
new, modern 6-room house; rents at $27.50
and Is worth $30 pe- month.
STANDARD INVESTMENT CO..
Fifth and Salmon.
FOR SALE 4-BTX)rK. BEAUTIFULLY
situated, south of Morrison at., Al Im
provement: net monthly Income $3?0:
$?1.0oo rash will handle It; great snaps
tm.Ht ack quickly. Address F 73. Orego
nian. ACREAGB.
A3 mcrmu adjoin in city flmtta: all
cleared; fine nil; 83 acres In am all fruits
Er1c Try low; easy tcrmi; you caa dou
la your money on this tn s short tlma.
W. a WADDEL.
SIT Lumber Ex chant. Second and Stark,
PORTLAND HKIGHTS.
ZOO feet fontaae on Pattqn road, 6 flnsi
building sites, situated high above grade;
large shade trees; owner must sell. Sea
this and make an offer.
C. C. SHAY,
Main 1042. 304 A bin g ton bldg.
BARGAIN.
'7-room house on
Willamette HelRhts,
By the owner.
Call 104 N'. 5th after 4:30 P. M.
$47.0 Part down.
ELEGANT RA STERN HOME IN THRIVING
citv of 12,000. two hours from 'Chicago by
rail; house cost $16,000 to build; large
groundF. beautiful shade: will exchange for
Al Pacific Coast property. X 78. Oregonian.
FOR f ALE SO ACRES. MILE FROM
Estacada; good scil, cprlng branch, good
bunch tie timher and cord wood : prlc
$tor0. $5o0 down, balance easy Urmi; this
a snap. Box Jo:., Kit a cad a, ur.
Joft-J LOT 31 ST ST. NEAR HAWTHORNS
ave.; graaea streets, cement wbiks; re
stricted district; all fine houses.
C. C. SH AT,
Main 1942. 304 Abington bldff.
4.Vt CASH t'HEA P CORNER. 3Hx7S;
will only be sola to party wno win duiiu,
Immediately.
V. P. Jn A rt K J I.
800 Belmont, corner East 25th.
100x100 FEET pF VACANT GROUND ON
Williams kvc. ior pmi;. a mo niuiu .
Russell St., in coming business district.
For further Information see owner. 264
Stark st. Room IS.
$5O0O Prospective Duslnean property. East
Morrtpon. between i:un ana iutn sts. : now
improved with two dwellings; income 35 per
mo.; terms. W. O. Waddel. 317 Lumber Ex.'
S400. -
Comer lot 150x100. with Improvements.
Bull Run water, nicely located. Inquire of
Owner, 8th and Sherrett ave., Sellwood-
HOMK?TEADS TN THE WHEAT BELT OF
Eaefrn 1 Oregon. IT you are mtereateu can
42 BlackJftone st., neiween mm. ana
22d ete., bet. Vaughn and "U'tlaon t.
I TO 8 ACRES, ft MILES FROM PORTLAND.
P. and S. canine, about Pr acrf, iei
than lota In St. Johns and nearer Portland.
Farmers Land Co.. :r04 Third- at.
A BARGAIN IF TAKEN BY APRIL 1 1H
acres, tvroom house, signny location, mi
Oregon Citv car ime; inquire ow
Ramona ave. Phona East 2122.
BY OWNER NEW 8-ROOM HOUSE. FIRST
cI&fs: 7 full lots, all improven; a. oarKain;
Oregon City car line, SO rolnutea ride; terms.
F 7fi. Oregonian.
A BARGAIN 7-TtOOM HOTTSE AND LOT
two blocks from Sfiiwoon car. &ao tta
mona ave. Phone East 2122.
OVERTON ST., NEAR 20TH, 1650. r33 1-3
300. aouth front, macanam street, cement
walk: part time; forced sale. Owner, W.
D. Fraley, 214 3d St.
IRVINGTON TWO FINE BUILDING
lots, each rimy i?sw dpiow ine marKet.
F A. Jackson, 320 Failing bldg. Phona
pacific 1568.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS HOME. SELECT
neighborhood, i rooms, moaern. almost;
new: $500 less than real) value. 243 Stark
street.
$3000 FULL LOT. 2 HOUSES. 0 AND I
l A...-4 r V,n.lno.a Thla nlau nil.
bring ! 2 per cent net. Owner, 410 Vancou
ver ave.
LOVELY FIrrROOM COTTAG-H, UPPER
Alblna; tnorougniy moaern; worm
reasonable offer considered. W 7T, Ore
tonlan. 5 ACRES BERRY LAND, CLEARED; ABUN-
dant water supply; u. w. r. crosses corner;
6 inflea from City Hall. 405 Lumber Ex
change. ,
BOTTBE8. ALL PARTS OP CTTT. BUILT AND
ola on lnar ailments, tt-roner, 10-1 1 utr
bridge bldg., southwest cor. Sd mad Morrlaom. .
o(X) WILLBtTT A GOOD CORNER FOR
somthJnE ioing. Owmr. .?7 6th St., city.
EIGHT EXTRA LARGE LOTS, ON CAR,
nar WaverlPtKh. worm s.;.-tu, only s-ov
each; a real snap. Call 24 Htark 8t.
$2200 8-ROOM HOUSE AND PURNITT.RE.
on cariine. m cafcii. wu."n.T w oeuij
take Mon-tavllla car. 521 Hlbbard street.
FOR PAT.E, CHEAP SOUTHWEST COR.
ner, frilxlOO, Rt Kast 14111 ana 4llntOTk KL
See owner. 22l', Morrison et room 9.
JUST THINK! LOTS 20 EACH. AT 11 PER
mnth, near saiem csnne. Arpir to
owner, W. Reldt, Washington bldff.
IKKin LOT 2xlOO. 6-ROOM HOUSE) WITH
STiea. Dam, rnu-nfn injure auu inni, OKU.r
Prettymsn Station. Q 78. Oregonian.
CHOICE HALF BLOCK. 200 FEET OM
KIlunKSWOrin ave.; DIlsinesL z.eita tios-
sett. Riverside office, St. Johns car.
FOR SALE 80x100 ON HALL ST.. 150 FT.
west or Im ft.: .plenum view wiinoul
climb; S3000. Owner. 4 HO Hall St.
10 ACRES CLOSE IN. F.AST SIDE, OX
Keciion l.in roan, BUHflHIC iui .UUUlViUlUS.
B. C. Mathews, SO Fenton bldg. .
MODERN HOUSES. ALSO VACANT LOT3
In Hollanay r&rk Aaaition. n. a. Atic
C90 Wasco t. Phon. B. 2432.
FOR SALE 35X100 AND 40X65 ON 17TH
and East Hurnsia.. bee owner. 043 a.
Davis St. Phone Bast 181T.
FOR SALE FINE 8-ROOM HOME. FULL
lot; Kearney, anove 1 weiuy-tnira; s&viH.
Address H 73, Oregonian.
14 FINE LOTS ON ST. JOHNS CARLINE
can be oouftnt st oea-roca 11 UKen quicK.
720 Chamber Commerce. ,
$JBO0 eOxlOO LOT ON CLAY ST., NEAR
J . : n ; a SOOO uujr. wwuu, ... muuih.. bA
chance. 2d snd Stark.
HAVE SOME FINE ACKKACrB ON 5E1V
Saiem line w mn win muse you money, tu
Chamber Commerce.
A SNAP. $2500 BEAUTIFTTL 8-ROOM MOD
ern house, nne locality, jippiy o.a u. xvenr "
St., near 26th .t.
HOUSE AND LOT ON MONTGOMERY.
near 13'n; owner iua taet stark. rnoa
East 1559.
X4HOO (t-ROOM HOI'HE. BATH. ETC.. 4TH "
100x100. N. W. COR. HOOD AND OAINE9
els., $3000. L. E. Thompson A Co., 2S
Third.
FOP. SALE It, ACRES ON UNION AVtt
rd E. Uliaan. ivnw n. . tieipit, car
ten. Or.
$27r.O fl-ROOM MODERN" HOUSE. COR. R.
i :m n ana a. Certiii , iei iu. ii ui i
S ffl.
CPHIXX AGE NTT. S05 1-2 STARK ST.. CkS
at II your Dustness sropariy or rrawvscf.
$.,000 SWELL CORNKR, JSOxV. WKST PARK
st. 445 Sherlock bldg.. Third and Oak.
BROADWAY PT. CHEAP LOTS, CLOSES
In. on very easy terms. 191 Morrison.
ACREAGE NEAR SALEM LINE; EAST
terms. Wm. Reldt. Washington bid.
CHEAP FOR CASH. fl-ROOM MODERN
house, corner. 8D0 B. Flanders st.