Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 20, 1907, Page 13, Image 13

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    TJTE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1907.
13
CAR TURNS ON SIDE
Three Men Injured on Russel
Shaver Line.
LEAVES TRACK ON CURVE
Krnest McDaniel, Guy Horraker and
Motorman Kimball Injured, but
Xot Seriously SeTered Brake
Chain Case of Accident.
Three men were injured last night
when car No. 128. of the Russell-Shaver-street
division jumped the track and
janaen on its side in the fnud
at Commercial and Shaver streets.
The Injured are Ernest McDan-
iei. irtiy Hamaker and Motorman
Kimball. Although none of the injuries
are serious, it is almost a marvel that
there were no fatalities, as the car con
talned a number of passengers at 9:30
o ciock. when the accident occurred.
Motorman Kemball ana Conductor
Hrady, -who -were in charge of the car,
eay that the accident was caused by the
severing of a brake-chain Just before
the car reached the curve. This allowed
the car to swing uncontrolled intofcShaver
street, throwing it with considerable
force into the roadway.
Ernest McDaniel was riding on the
front end with the motorman. and was
the most seriously injured of the pas
sengers. His right foot was badly
hurt by being crushed between the
fftep and the ground. McDaniel is In
th(f employ of the Portland Railway,
Iilght & Power Company as assistant
electrician at the St. Johns power-house.
He is the son of the late Dr. McDaniel,
who was killed by a streetcar on Wil
liams avenue about one year ago while
riding a bicycle across the track. Mc
Daniel was attended last night by Dr.
(i. W. Tamiesie, who had him taken to
the Good Samaritan Hospital.
Guy Hamaker. of S71 Alblna avenue,
was also painfully injured. He sus
tained a number of severe bruises, but is
otherwise unhurt.
Motorman Kimball was severely shaken
tip. Both he and Conductor Brady are
considered very careful men, and no
blame is attached to them for the mis
hap. Division Superintendent Lamb ar
rived soon after the accident and di
rected th raisins of the car and the
clearing of the track.
There was only one woman on the car.
and she escaped without injury- The
acHdcnt caused consternation among the
passengers, and for a time it was feared
that the Iniurics were more serious than
they proved to be. Reports were at
first rlrculatcd thnt two passengers had
been fatally injured.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Birth.
LEVY At n.t Rodney avenue, Marrh 14,
to the wife of Arnold Levy, a daughter.
M'LEON At UrMlinm, R. P. IX No. X
March 14. to the wife of Walter D. Mc
Ipon. son.
rlKITMAX At Mississippi avenue,
March 6, to the wife of Herman F. Hclt
man, a ron.
Marring Licenses.
KL7rMPF-SAFTKN RKR(? A K lump p. Port
land. 20: R-:o Saftcnberg.- 1.
LAFTON-PB GOOD Frank iAfton. Port
land, 22; Blanche Pe Good, -21.
LUCOIIKSI-BREHN Philip Lucches!, 253
Vrvin avenu 2; Katie Brehn, 20.
STACK. POLK-BAKER F. C Stackpole,
Portland. SO: C. L .Baker, 27.
RKKR-FRY .T. S. Roes, Portland, 25; El
' tnina 13. Fry, 18.
MYERS At St. Vincent's Hospital. March
17. Margaret May Myers, aed 24 yars.
CAVL. At County Jail March 17, Ed
Caul, aged 60 years.
GORDON At Good Samaritan Hospital,
March. IT, Edmund S. Gordon, aged 28
years.
II KWKTT At 361 Weldler street, March
18. John lletveit, aged 4S yearn. .
OTALLAGHAX At Horn for the Aged.
March IS, Mary Theresa O'Callaghan, aged
43 year.
LEE At 64 Second street, March 17, Lee
gan Fook, aged ftO years.
(JROHS At Good Samaritan Hospital,
March 16. Anton Grohs. aged 7 years.
1 LNiMORB At Portland Sanitarium.
March 17, Lola Merle Dunimore, aged 24
years.
WEISS At 2SR East Ninth street, March
'16. Mary Weiss, aged 26 years. '
GALLOWAY At St. Vincent's Hospital,
March lrt. George Galloway, aged 30 years.
TANT1S At Good Samaritan Hospital,
March IS. Thomas S. Yantis, aged 47 years.
GIBSON At Mount Tahor, March 17, Mrs.
Sophronia Gibson, stred t2 years.
ML'XaON At 1134 Michigan avenue,
March 16, Mathilda Munam, aged 47 year.
M'I'UUjY At Lents, March 17, Jessie
Fremont McCully, aged 26 years.
THOMPSON At Poor Farm. March 13,
Grunt Thompson, ajred 48 years.
BROWN At Trout dale, suiridf, March
14. Gilbert Brown, aped about 50 years.
I'OWKLL At Lents. March 17, A. Steu
ben Powell, hrpiI 76 year?.
Real Ktat Transfer.
Iouls and Hannah Goldsmith to W'm.
Rallis et al., 6"xU feu, beg inn ins
at a point in jsouth. line of block lo.
Goldsmith's Atld $ - jo
J II. and M y ra Ty nan to 1'hos.
Thompson, lota 1 and 2, block 6,
Msffclv Highland LOCO
Julms and Rteka Kraemer to Wm. B.
Xrlon, lot 8. block 1, Iota 1, 2, 3, 4.
8. 10, It, block 2. loti 3, 4, 5,
block 4. Henry's Fifth Add .000
Arista Land Co. to O. M. Hofsisetor,
lot 11. block S. Arleta Park No. 2.. 100
Varl and Hanna Benson to J. 11. Nnah,
lots 17 and 18, block 19, Milwaukta
Park 1
C L. and Marie Steneburg to E. W.
Lorenz, south of lots S. 8 and 10,
ill nek 2. Watt's Olovcrdale Annex . . 640
Annie Gilmoro to C. L. Stonehurg,
lots 8. and 10, block 2,. Wall's Cio
verdalo Annex - 1,275
Jas. and Annie. Haydon to Carl K.
Sehlicktilarr. lot 25. block 11. Origi
nal Towiwile of Alhtna 730
A. J. anl Mabcllc Lilburn to Marie
F. Realty, lota 1, 2, 11 and 12,
block 4. Lincoln Park Annex 6.000
Portland Trust Co. of Oregon to H.
and Vada Mitchell, east H of
lot 16 and north 10 fet of east y
of lot l.'t. block 11, Central Albina.. 2.000
Escllo and Harvey N. Smith to Casl
nilr .1. Yezrski. 4!x7 feet com
mencliije at southeast comer of lot o,
block 1"1. Caruthera' Arid 2 3T4
Cora K. and H. Ford to Geo. Knight
Clark, block 6 in subdivision of
tracts 1 and 4, Pernwood 3,500
Sunuyaldf Land & Improvement Co
to Maulda Hill, lot l, block ,
Sunnyslde ' j
Mlwnne and John F. Miller to John
Bent rein, lota 30 and 31, block 5
Arleta Park No. 3 350
Frank G. Hastinjs to John Rentrein.
lot 23. block T. Arleta No. 2 joo
F E. and Clara A. Potter to John
Pontxeln, lot 26, block 6, I-aurel-"od
35ft
R. L. Ptevens. Fherlff, to Nottingham
Co . 10 acres in Sec. 26. T. 2 x
R. 2 V "1S9
A'-ex G. Anderson to Axel and roro
tl: Hanson, lot 1, block 3. Walt's
Cloverdale Annex 325
Mary C and W, H. Warren to Ela
nor A. Potter, lot 7, block SO 1 for
merly lot 7. block "6), Caruthers'
Arid .to Caruthers" Add...; 1
K. P. McOormaek to Security Savina-s
i Trut Co.. lot 2, block ft!. Citv
of Portland '. 1
Hawthorne PIa Association to Geo.
W. Brown, lot 2. 5 and 6. block
1. lots 4. 5 and 6, block 4. blocks
f. 6 and 7. lots 1. 2. 3. 4. and H,
olc-.k 8. lots 2. 3. 4 and 5. block 10,
Mocks 9. 11. 12 and IV Hawthorne
Plat e .- 1
perurltv Savlnjr 9l Trust Co. to K.
U Glfan. lot 2, block B9. City of
Portland - 1
C-haa. 11. Willtajiua to H. M. William
son. lot 11. block 13. Cook' Add. 2.000 !
Josie H. Freeman to D. C. Freeman et .
al., part of lot 4, block 243. Kast -
iorUnn being south 40 faet of said
lot 2
Wm. H. and Lillla M. Hoffman, to
Thoa. Horfman, lot 4, block 1, Al
bina Homestead 1.425
Jas. Marahaol titeel to C. F. and Carrta .
rrazee. lots & and 6. block 6, fiden-
dala , . 400
C F. and Carrie Frazee to A. Speer,
lots & and 6. block 6, Ed&ndale Add. 1
Mary and Philip Levy to J. B. Eddy,
pan or Jo La i and Z, block 3, -b ar
ren's Add. to Wood lawn 1&0
J. H. and Julia McBrido to John F.
irey lot tj, block 3, City View
Park 850
J. H. and Julia Mc Bride to May F.
rey, ioi 7, Dlock 3, City View
Park ' S50
Fred A. and Cecilia J. Gans to Wm.
McLean, land beginning at point in
block 31. McMillan's Add.. 148 feet
northeast from east line of Williams
avenue and 100 feet southeast from
south Una of Halsey st X
W. and Emma McLean to F. A. Gans.
beginning at a point in block 31,
McMillen's Addition, 34 feet N. E.
from E. line of Williams avenue
and IOO feet &. E. of. S. line of
Halsey street 1
G. and Mary E. Shlel to P. N. Ben
nett, lots 11 and 32, block 2,
Myrtle 800
S. O. and Hattie E- Priestley to
Mrs. D. L Eckman, lot 6, block 11
Foxchase Addition 1M
Xnman-Poulsen Lumber Co. to Elisha
S. J ax k son, land commencing at
point In E. boundary of lot 'J,
block 15, Port Homestead, 330 feot
N. of S. E. corner 25
J.' E. and Emma Scott to J. J.
Oeder, lot 4, block 25, Tremont
Place 1
F. Winter to'W. Winter, E. of W.
Vt of N. W. 4 of N. E. M of sec
tion 6, T. 1 6.. R. 3 E , 1
Frances J. Dunbar to Mrs. E. P.
F.vuns lots '11 and 2S. block 39.
Tremont 1,500
W. A. Storey. Sheriff, to G. W. Jo
seph, lots 2 and 3. block 15, Glen
coe Park 31
Elluabeth Byars to H. G. Stratton,
lot 1 1 3 4 and 5. block 5. -
Chtpman's Addition - 1.
Eureka Land Co. to ri. 1. fctrauon.
IntH 1 1 3 A and 5. block 5.
Chioman's Addition 3
G. and Mary Easterbee to T. E.
Tbnmnson. lots 16. 17 and 18. block
1. Roselawn 350
?Ctt1 Palmer to C. E. Lindloff.
lot 10. block 81. Sellwood 350
F. Taylor to I. Catlow, lots 1, 2.
n a btiH a irif 11. I.exlneton
Helehts 1.750
I. N. and M. Fleischner, executor, to
T) rt VaIIv luf 1 and 2. block
36. Carter's Addition 7.500
c W Corn All 11 a to E. W. Soencer.
lot 3. Park B 2. City of Portland 75,000
J. A. and Mary E. Beard to A. ,
TuT-nhitil lots 18 and Id. block
2. North Ivan hoe Addition 300
a Ai.nn to V a, T-5 ult berr. lot 13.
block 3. Beauvolr 150
Moor investment Co. to G. Johnson.
lots 14 and 15. block 12. Vernon 550
Christian and Andrianna Van Beek
to ri ftohmitk. lots 15 and 16.
block 20. Columbia Heights 600
V, R. T'lierv to Sarah Gross, lot 6,
block 13. Bralnard 5
Clara E. Bowen to H. A. and Au-
gusta Andrews, lots 7, 8 and 9.
block 2, Bartsch Park Addition.. 3,:
P. 3. and M. K. Hessemer to Mattie
Burnett, 40x100 feet, beginning at
S W. corner of lot 2. tract F.
Overton Park 1
yt m Cake et al. to E. Cooktngham.
lot 7. block 70. city 22,000
Daniel V. and Sarah A. Hart to B.
K. and Sarah M. EmericJV. lots 1,
2 and 3. Tlfft's subdivision of block
4. Snilthson Land Co.'s Addition.. 3,:
American Manufacturing Co. of Scot
land. Ltd., to Louise Blohm. 133
5. -.4 feet, commenotne at point on
E. line of J. E- Witten r. L. C.
1419 feet S. of N. E. corner of
palo claim -
T. A. Rutherford to E. F. and A.
P. Pr-terson. K. 70 feet of lots 7
and S, block 390, Holladay'B Ad
dition H. H. and Mary J. Stelnforth to T.
V. Hart, lots 3. 2 and 3. Tlfft's
nhrtivUion of block 4. Smithsnn
Land Co.'s AddiUmi 3.200
J. md Hannah Hogg to D. V. Hart,
inta R anH hlork 124. TTnlversItT
Park 350
8. K. Correll to Portland Ttiion. No.
5". Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners, lot 10, block 86 4 . rt' -eich's
Addition
Jj F. and Elizabeth G rover to W. J.
Hawkins, lot 6, block 3. Korthcst
Portland: also lot 1. block 12.
Humphrey subdivision pf lot 22, y
Glenhaven Fark i"-
W. and Josephine Stanley to J. C.
nd Amanda Stanley. ares. com
mencing at 8. E. corner Jeremiah
Ptanlcv D. L. S., In section 4. T.
1 S.. R. 3 E...
T. H. nnd Minnie Bocblll to F. A.
and Hattie Lincoln, lot 3 5, block
no YTiot Arirlltlon to HolladaV
r-n'ru id -31 Lion 525
Total
, $144,293
Have your abstract made by the Security
ADS tract i rui jo.t i njiiu5i vi
MR. M'KENNA TO REMAIN
Reconsiders Resignation as Presi
dent of Initiative One Hundred.
At tlie ureent request of members of
the Initiative One Hundred, t rancis l
MeKenna. has reconsidered his resigna-
tlon from that organization and will re-
tain his membership and the presidency.
Mr. McKenna withdrew at a recent meet
ing because the body refused to indorse
the bill for a J1000 saloon license. He lias
row reconsidered his decision with the
understanding that he shall be allowed
without criticism, to work for the bill
as an Individual.
When the license bill was brought up
before the Initiative It was the subject of
several heated discussions and threatened
to disrupt the society. After the bill had
been definitely voted down President
McKenna, who had worked for it from
first to last, declared that lie wished no
longer to be identified with the organiza
tion. He declared that the Initiative
One Hundred had fallen under the control
of the liquor element and compared it in
this respect with the Council. Since that
meeting Mr. McKenna has had nothing
at all to do with the society.
Members of the Initiative expressed
much rcrct at the action of their presi
dent and delayed electing a successor
hoping that he would reconsider. Mr.
McKenna was the organizer of the society
and has always been its leader. There
were indications that without him the
society would become Moribund. At the
last meeting a committee was appointed
to wait upon Mr. McKenna and as a re
sult of that conference he will now re
turn. J. Frank Watson, who was one of the
leaders against the license bill, headed
the committee that waited upon Mr. Mc
Kenna. In reply to their request he
agreed to again become president pro
vided that another election was held and
he was chosen for that office. He also
reserved the right to work Independently
for the license bill. These conditions had
been previously agreed to by the Initia
tive One Hundred.
WAIT TILL STRIKERS TIRE
And in Meantime Bntte Will Go
Without Streetcars.
BUTTE. Mont.. March 19. The offices
of the street railway company were de
serted tonight and it looks like a Ions
and bitter flght between the management
and the members of the Workingmen's
Union, the latter being responsible for the
tie-up of the road.
All kinds of conveyances were in use
-upon the streets today and the cab and
transfer companies and hackdrivers did a
flourishing business. For the benefit of
persons living in 'YVnkerville. Centervllle
and Meaderville. stages were run at
frequent intervals and were well pat
ronised. Manager Wharton of the street railway,
states that the tie-up will continue until
the striking emplyes are tired out, and
conclude to go to work at the old scale
of $3 per day.
State Failed to Do Its Fart.
SALEM. Or., March 19. (Special.) In
this morning's Oregonian in a Salem dis
patch under the caption, "Abandon River
Surveys," the opening sentence should
have read: "Because the state Legisla
ture did not co-operate with the National
GARPETS 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. METSCHAJi, Prealdest and Mas
Seventh and Washington Streets, Portland, Oregon.
European Plan - - - - - - - - $1.00, $1.60, $2.00 per Day,
These dwellings are exceptionally .well built, are
modern in arrangement and appliances, aje in pink
of condition, have full basements and cement walks,
are near two car lines in an advancing locality, and
will be sold separately or together. See them at 656
and 658 Quimby st., between Twentieth and Twenty-first
streets. Call on us and be convinced that the
West Side affords no better buy for the money.
JACKSON 6 DEERING
Phone Main 345
Congress in appropriating more money,"
etc. Trie Item erroneeu&iy &iu
tional Congress failed to co-operate with
the state.
Pioneer Becomes Insane.
BAt.EM. Or.. March 19. (Special.) Ab
ner Sloper. 70 years old. was brought
from Slayton this afternoon and taken
before JuHtice Webster un an insanity
charge and vns committed to the State.
Insane Asylum tonight. He is an old
pioneer of this part of the country.
DAILY METEOBOI-OOICAIj RETORT.
pORTtiAND. March 19 Maximum tem
perature, 4tf dejrrees; minimum. 42. River
reading at 8 A. M., 5.8 feet: change in lsst
24 hours, none. Total precipitation, B P. M.
to 5 P. M.. 0.11 inch: total since Septem
ber 1. 1906. 35.54 Inches; normal. 38. 2T
Inches; deficiency, 0.73 Inch. Total sunshine
March 18, 1907, ten minutes; possible. 12
hours 2 minutes. Barometer (reduced to
sea level) at 5 P. M., 29.80 inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
S 5 WIND,
e m n j
b -a a
c
s : o 3
5 o x o
. '
STATIONS.
Baker City ....
Bismarck
Boise
Helena
Kamloops. B. C.
North Head ....
Pocatello .......
Portland .....
Roseburg
Spokane ........
Seattle
Tatoosh Island .
Walla -Walla . . . .
.lG8'0.02;i6iSE
.134 0.0ft 8 SB
. !0'0.Wl2'SB
.:58 0.0O 4 NW
.44 0.001. .lOl'm
.j48O.002O:N;W
. 54 0.06 4 NW
.146 0.09 . -Ic'lm
.l44i0.T0 4 E
.Us 0.02 4N
.44 0.001 4;NE
.148 0.00 6!NW
.i4R 0.00 4iNW
Pt. cl'dy
Cloudy
Pt. cl'dy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Rain
Rain
Cloudy
Rain
Clear
jCloudy
WEATHER FORECASTS.
All southern reports are missing this eve
ning. The morning reports from California
showed that general rains had occurred in
that state as far south sje Tahachapl. The
barometer has risen slightly over Western
Oregon and Western Washington during the
last 12 hours and the weather is clear
along the Coast, but It Is unsettled else
where and light rains hsve fallen in this
district nearly- everywhere east of the
Coast Range of mountains.
The indications are for showers Wednes
day in Oregon. Washington and Idaho.
LOCAL. FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Showers; winds
mostly southerly.
Oregon, Washington and Idaho Showers;
southerly winds.
EDWARD A. BEATjS,
'.District Forecaster.
ager. .
246 Stark Street
Life Insurance Men
of the West.
9
Th NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL Invite
your attention to Its new agency proposi
tlon as embodying the most desirable bus!"
ness opportunity afforded In the life Insur
ance field.
The reorganization of Its agency forces
and the entry of additional Western States
offers especially advantageous positions
for reliable men who desire to establish
permansnt business connections.
Record for 190t;
Total Imcome $1,510,897.06
Excess of income over Dis
bursements 766,060.63
Paid Policyholders and Ben-
encianes
Increase in Surplus..
614,758.81
44.225.81
January 1, 1907.
Insurance in force 22,63,078.00
Total paid Policyholders
and Beneficiaries 6,832,670.80
Admitted assets 4,737,617.47
Surplus 1 0 1 ,7 1 9.04
Fran tha Report ef the Executive
Cemmittce.
"It is the purpose of the management to
place the Company in the very Iront rank of
sound American life companies.
"A Western Company, loaning and invest
ing its funds in the Wes shoula appeal with
special force to the people of its home terri
tory. "With its business confined to the most
healthful portions of the country, with its
high interest earning power, with its new
policies in advance of those of other com
panies and its premium rates a little lower.
It eives promise of exceptional returns to
policyholders, and bespeaks the hearty in
dorsement and liberal support of the people
of the entire West."
F. A. ChambexLAIK.
President Security Bank
E. W. Decker.
Vice President First National Bank
C. T. Jaffray,
Vice Prest. Northwestern Natl Bank
S. A. Harris,
Prest. Nat. Bank of Commerce
L. K. Thompson.
President end General Manager
Executive Committee.
For further information address
Northwestern National Life Insurance C&,
MINNEAPOLIS.
' AMI' SEGMENTS.
Washington
HEILIG THEATER Mala 1.
TWO PERfORMAWM TODAY.
Special Price
Matinee 2:15.
I.at Time
TonlKbt :LS.
The Kirke L Nhelle CompanT Presents
Wl'STIJi FAKM'M
IN
'TUTU VIRGINIAN."
Evening Prices $1.50, $1, 75c. 50c.
Matinee Prices 11, 75c. 50c, 25c.
&,n HEILIG THEATER M
Thur.. Frl., Sat. Nights, March SI, 22, 23.
special Price Matinee Saturday.
R08ELI.E KNOTT
In J. M. Barrie's Comedy-Drama,
"AIJCK SIT BV THE KIKE."
Evening Prices Lower Floor. 10 rows,
Jl.MJ; last -6 rows, 1; Balcony, (1, 75c, 50c;
Gallery. 35c. 25c
Matinee Prices $1 to 25c.
Baker Theater Geo. U Baker. Gen. Mgr.
Home of the Fashionable Baksr Theater
Stock Company.
All This Week. F.venings, 8:15: Matinee
(Saturday) 2:15.
The Great Anslo-Indls Milltarv Drams
"SHANNON OF THE SIXTH."
Stage Under Direction Mr. Arthur Msekley.
First Time In Portland. Immense East
ern Success. Secure Seats In Advance.
Evening Prices 25c, 85c, 50c. Matinee
15c, a5c.
Next Week "As a Man Sows."
strisss tmrirvt lucniKit 117
Milton W. seaman. Manager.
Only Eastern Road Attractions.
Tonight All This Week the Scenic and
Sensational. Comedy-i)rama
"THE KINO OK TRAMPS."
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday:
Regular Empire Popular Prices.
Xext Attraction "A Cowboy's Girl."
THE STAR Main Hit
The Allen Stock Company Presents
DESERTED AT THE ALTAR
Bv Mr. Piercft ''Kiftarsler.
Matinee Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday t 2:SO P. M. Prices 10c and
20c. Every ,evemh- at 8:15. Prices 10c, J0o
and 30c. Reserve seats by phone. Main
5496, all perform Alices.
LYRIC THEATER
Portland's Popular Stock House. ETery
Afternoon and Evening- This Week. Lyric
(Stock Company in the Famous Bravma of
"MICHAKTi 8TROOOFF.''
Reserved seat can now be secured In ad
vance from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Dally
matinees at usual time. Evening; perform
ances at 8:15. Saturday and Sunday eve
niti sb: First performance at 7 : 15.
Pantages Theater
THE EDDY TRIO.
The S Florentines, Roxey M Wayne, Tjeo
White, Blair Bros., H. F. gtansfleld. Mowing
Pictures.
Performances daily at 2:30. 7:31) and 9 P.
M. Admission. 10c and 20c. Boxes, 2.c. Any
seat at weeKflay matinees, ten cents.
The Grand
special Added Attrac
tion -Smith O'Brien.
Burt Weston, Mr.
and Mm. John M.
Coawr, E)vrrrT, Chiw
ft Adair, The Oiva.
Matt Ooodmin
Grandlscnp.
Wek March 18.
Tandevllls de Int
1 r. ,tid Mm.
TV alter K. Tev
fc .. In "Merry
Manikins."
AUCTION 6AT.E8 TOD AT.
Ft J. VS. Wdlon, at salesroom, 208 Firnt
treer, a.L jw a. m. j. t. imon, auct icm?rr.
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND COMPANY, NO. 107, W. O. W..
will give a military whist party Wednesday
even mil, warcn no, in the woodmen Temple,
llth et. bet. "Wafh. and Alder. Com and
have irood time. Admission lAc. Refreshmenta
ana nne orcnestra for dancing;.
ARBI'TUS CTRCUE. WOMEN OF "WOOD
eraft, will give a military whist rarty Friday
evnins. Alarm zz. in ttie woodmen Temple,
llth at., bet. Wash, and Aider. Admission 1 r.r.
Come and njoy yourself. Rfreahraent and
nne music xor aancing.
"WASHINGTON- LODGE. NO. 4fl,
A. F. and A. M. Stated communi
cation this (WednoBday) evenlnir.
7:30 o'clock, Burkhard bids. Work
E. A. dyre. Visitors welcome. By
oraer w. M.
J. H. RICHMOND, Sec'y.
AI.BINA LODOE, NO. 101, A. F.
is A. M. Special communication to
day (Wednesday) for the purpose of
conducting the funeral ceremonies
of our late brother. John Hewett
Members are requested to meet at hall of
oreaon commaiwurr. TTilra am Alder streets.
at l o ciock snarn. f uneral from, resilience,
3H1 Weirtler Mreet, at 2 P. M. Interment
Riverview Cemetery. By order w. M.
A. J. BANDIAX, Sec
PORTLAND CHAPTER, NO. 3. R.
A. M. Stated convocation at T:8
f o'clock this (Wednesday) evenlnr. Vis
itors vclcome.
A. M. KNAPP, 6ec.
SAMARITAX LODGE. NO. 2. I. O. O. F.
Resu'ar meetlns; this (Wedneeriay) evening at
S oclock. Second: degree, visitors welcome.
M. osvold, sec.
FTJXERAL NOTICES.
HBWBTT In thta city, March 18. at the
family residence. 3i weidler street, John
Hewett, sged 4K ysars months 8 days.
Friends are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral services, which will be held
- st the above residence at 2 P. M. Wednes
day. March 20. Interment Rivervtew
Cemetery.
WII.SON At htB late residence. 47 Bas:
Third street North. March 17, Captain
.lames Wilson, aged 751 yesrs. 7 month
snd 2 days. Funersl will take place to
day (Wednesday), March 20. at 1 P. M.
from F. S. Dunnlng's chapel, corner of K.
Alder snd B. 6th sts. Friends invited.
Interment in Rose City cemetery.
HAI.D In this city. March 18, at 044 Berth
- wlrk street. Nellie Hald. aged 18 years 1
days. The funeral will take nlace this af
ternoon at the above residence, at 2:30,
Interment at Multnomah Cemetery,
Friends invited to attend.
Dl'NBMORE In this city. March 17. I-ela
M. uiinsmore. aged 24 years 8 months and
8 dsya. formerly or Pendleton, Or. Th
funeral services will be held at Finlev'
chapel, at 11 A. M., today (Wednesday)
Friends invited. Interment Xjone Fir Cem
etery.
DIED.
RII.EA At Montavllla. March 18. William
Rilea, aged 71- years. Notice of funeral
will be given later.
Donning, McKntea ft GUbaugh. Funeral Di
rectors. ;th Js Pine. Ffaooe M . 430. Iady asst.
BRICSOX UNDERTAKING CO., 4 OS Alder
st. 11 uy assistant, ruuai main bias.
EDWARD HOLMATT CO.. Fnneral Direct
ors. 220 3d St. Lady assistant. Phone M. 007.
ZEM.ER-BYRJTES CO., Funeral Direct
ors. 273 Bnssell. Kast lOaS. Lady assistant.
s
J. P. FIN LEV SON. Funeral Directors.
V Ml 1 J - Ualiun E t. n -
F. S. DCNNTNO, Undertaker, 414 Eaat
Alder, uiir sHiKonc. 1 none r.njtz bz.
A. B. HEMSTOCK Funeral director. E.
15th ft Umatilla, Ph. Sellwood 71. Lady aas't.
NKW TODAY.
NEAR STEEL, BRIDGE MUST BFJ SOLD
by April 1; large house, choice comer; no
reasonable oner rezused. owner, 34 Ross.
ALEX C. RAE.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
407 McKay Bulldicg.
Phone Main 6491.
$50,000
Corner lot, 60100. on Sixth t. near
Courthouse.
Standard Investment Co.
Fifth and Salmon sts.
A
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NEW TODAY.
Subdivision
Acreage
Wanted
I am authorized to buy for
Denver capitalists fifty to one
hundred acres in or near Fort
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.
New Two-Story
Corner Brick
BUSINESS DISTRICT
West Side
$19,000
Leased for 10 Years
At 7V2 Net
LAMOINT & HARRIS
306-7 ("wetland Bldg.
BASIS OF ALL WEALTH
City Property snd Land.
The EAST SIDH haa the GREATEST
population, la growing the most RAPID
LY and the GREATER PORTLAND
MUST and WILL, be there. In 1906 thre
were 531 residences hunt on the EAST
SIDE to 100 on the "West Side.
Portland is attraetfnir more attention
than any city on the Coast and n under
going a MIGHTY TRANSFORMATION,
and in the next ten years will likely make
more Kuut;ba man u nas m its en
tire past.
JfoHaday' Addition
Is the geographical center of the city, and
is tne most ujusLttAiiL.!; residence dis
trict and much of this will become BUSI
NESS property. Do not overlook those
FACTS when making investments, and
call and inspect the property; for seeing
is believing.
THE OREGON REAL ESTATE CO.
8SV4 Third street (room 4), Portland, Or.
LAST CHANCE
AT THIS PRICE
$3250
ELEGANT SITE FOR
Flats
MxiOO, 221), NKAR I.OVB-IOV ST.
The Only One Left -
Lamont & Harris
308-7 Swetland bld.
Fractional Lots
3 fractional lots Pavjer rtreet, near
2.rth street, $1400 parh.
A0x50 on Montgomery. near 14th
treet. $2.V)0.
Donald MacLeod Co.
17-521 Chamber of Commerce.
Best Ever Offered
10 acres or 70 lot, rlffht near Bone City
Park, where lots are selling- for 9600 and
up; we are actually giving this away at
tha price, iRMJ.
-DIETZ-MUELLER CO.
329-30 Lumber Exchange.
$40,000
SNAP GREAT SNAP
50x100 on Washington St., with thrpe
story brick building; fine property, with
good Income. This price stands for this
week; only: don t delay, see us toaay.
J. H. HBILBRONNBR & CO.,
517 Lumber Exchange bldg.
$6400
43x1 OO feet on Chapman St., between Tam
hlll and Taylor sts.; an Ideal location for
flats or apurtment-bouse; present rent f30.
F.V.ANDREWS & CO.
Hamilton bid.. 131 3d st. Tel. Main S34S.
WE HAVE FOR SALE A
CHOICE HOME IN IRVINGTON
Ten-room bouse, complete in every way,
cn a very desirable corner: will sell with
the full quarter block or 50 feet, to suit
purchaser. The house cannot be built today
for price of the houce and lot.
SPHrXX AGENCY, 3064 Stark at.
For Sale Yellow Pine Timber.
10S0 acres fine timber land on Burnt
River. Grant County, Oregon. Address W.
F. HENDRICKS, La Grande, Or-
JfEW TODAY.
Real Estate
$4000
$8500
$8500
Klc quarter, N. W. cor. S9tM
and Savier; very lightly.
Full lot on North 15th, between
Lovejoy and Marshall. Worth
100x100. 24th and York. Only
quarter lefL Worth tlO.000.
410 Rflfl n ot the choicest high
V I 4 wUU class residence quarter
blocks on the market.
) nnn Quarter block on Hth and
dii UUU Flanders, covered with dwell
ings. 13000 less than other quarters.
t1f finfl KxlOO on Madison near 2d.
OuU UUU covered with frame build
logs; a sure money maker.
s
e n nnn Half block N. IBth. FYan
0rU UUU chlse granted for switch up
16th. Beat warehouse buy on tha market -
Grindstaff & Schalk
Aetna Fire Insurance- Company. '.
264 Stark Street. '
Telephone Main 392. ,
LenoxAddition
No automobiles needed.
No promise of carline construction.
No dependence on yes, the buyer andT'
builder to matte -values.
,300 per lot. 50x100. 10 cash. 1
per month, with buildtnjr restrictions.
We are Inside of city's legitimate
growth.
Cars rttnninK every ten minutes.
Values and improvements now estab-
lishpd.
Absolutely.no- speculation, about fu
ture. No necessity to boom and. offer at
boom prices.
solid improvements an arouna us.
No excitement, do boostlns; in our
property.
. io giowms; pictures onerea xo en
thuse and locate you.
Everything in slRht. no puessinsr.
ITse ' srood iudfirment- JDon't Jump.
look around.
Don't pay the highest prices way ouC
of city.
iou can neat tnem close in.
A. C CHURCHILL & CO.
110 Second Street.
Will Sell
750-Acre Tract of Land
The Lewis Love and Nancy M. Love Do
nation and Claims. Bids will be received
by the undersigned for said land to March,
SO, 1907. The right to reject any and all
bids reserved. The greater part of thta
land Is within the cfty limits of Portland
and Is especially valuable for platting pur
poses. Call on or address the undersigned,.
2&0 Mala street, city.
T. T. STRUBLk and
FHILO HOLBROOK,
Trustees of tha eatate of Lewis Love, de
ceased.
Ground Lease
Va block, N. W. corner 4th and Al
der, to lease for 25 years.
Jennings & Co.
332V2 Washington St.
For Sale
66 2-3x100, with 7-room house, SOS
Holladay avenue, near E. First. Ad'
dress, J. B. Ztegler. Rainier, Or., or
Mrs. J. B. Ziegler, Oregonian Office.
' GOOD NEWS!
A real b area In on Willamette Heights.
excellent view; can be had, if taken at once;
S-room modern house, full lot; cheapest Yx
Portland, $o000.
LIND & COMPANY
Rocm 329, Lumber Exchange.
WANTED t
MAN WITH $2000 to $5000
For good legitimate buslnev?; no com peti
tion ; never can be any. Will net $600 9t
month profltn on business; one day Jat
week ?r8. Address or call at Room S17
Hotel Oregon, from 10 to 12 A. M. or j
to 4 P. M.
FROM OWNER
For Sale Modern 7-room house, best lo
cation. Call 764 Kearney st.
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE.
SPECIAL.
91500.00 New 5-room modern cottage on
Mt. Scott carline. near Millard!
ave.; lot 150x104; $300 below mar
ket. $2100.00 New 5-room bungalow. Just com
pleted, nice lwatinn; full oemenft
basement, 44x24; (350 down, bal.
like rent.
J 2500. 00 Nw 2-fltory fl-room house. A-0
location; all modem improvements,
down, bal. easy payments.
$.1300.00 New fl-room house, just com
pitted, on Frg st.f fln neigh
borhood, lot (Soxioo. mreryihtng up-to-date;
fine basement, ptped for
furnace; an A-l home; $2V0 cah.
$26W.00 -room cottage on corner; A-i
con d 1 1 1 on ; fl n e loc at! on and pro p
ertv increasing in value rapidlyf
$1000 Cfieh.
$.1000.00. 1
7-room West Side home on V.- lftth st.,
fine residence district: everything modern
about the place; the only piece of property
In that locality at such a low figure; inves
tigate thin.
THB VETFTTtAX LAND CO.,
165 3d St.
WEST 15IDE LOTS.
$2150 each Several fine level lots, finely
situated for residences, fiats or stores; 9
minutes on car from 3d and Washington
ftp.; one with good 5-room cottage only
S2500. Thd will not keep.
STATE INVESTMENT CO.,
IIS AbiDgton bldg.
SOME. SPLENDID CHANCES.
60 acres Lents, fine for platting; all
cleared; get price.
$7000 110x100, Kearney St., beautiful
lot; very cheap.
v $1850 6-room house, lot 60x180 near
car; a bargain.
GORDON, 208 4th. Phone Pacific 2123.
$00 CASH.
$25 PER MONTH PRICE $3850.
Corner lot on Union ave., with strict. y
new, modern 6-room house; rents at $27.50
and is worth $30 per month.
STANDARD INVESTMENT CO.. N
Fifth and Salmon.
BY OWNER NEW 8-RCOM HOUSE, FIRST
class; 7 full lots, all Improved; a bargain;
Oregon City car line, 30 minutes ride; term.
F 76, Oreaonlan.
IRVINGTON TWO FINS BUILDIKO
lots, each fully $200 below the market.
F. A. J acksoo, 320 Failing bldg. Phone
Paclno 1.168.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS HOME. SELECT
neighborhood, 7 rooms, modern, almost
new; $o00 less than rea value. . 243 Stark
street.
BOTTSES. ALL PARTS OF CITT. BUTL.T ANI
sold on Installments. Kroner, 16-17 Cam
bridge bldg.. southwest or. Id aad Morrison.,
$100 AND $250 WILL HANDLE 2 OTHER
good homes, besides saving rent. will
make you money. 720 Chamber Commerce.
$600 WILL BUY A GOOD CORNER FOFt
buslnem on Dawson et.. where there la
something doing. Ownesr, 367 6th st., city.
EIGHT EXTRA LARGE LOTS, ON CAR.
each; a real snap. Call 243 Stark st.
WE HAVE SOME BARGAINS FOR THOSE;
who mean business. 720 Chamber. Com