Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 23, 1907, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE MOKMNG OBEGOMAX, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1907.
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BAXK WILL OCCIPY THE HI
BERXIA BClfcDIXG.
Merchants Investment & Trust Com
pany to Divide Space With God-dard-KcIly
Shoe Company.
Two important leases have Just been
closed by the Merchant' National Bank
and the Merchants' Investment & Trust
Company, affiliated companies. The hank
has obtained a new lease for 10 years on
the building that It occupies at the north
west corner .of Second and Washington
street, and the trust company has leased
for a like period the Hibernia building; at
the southwest corner of Sixth and "Wash
ington etreets.
The Merchants' National Bank at pres
ent occupies a portion of the three-story
building owned by John B. Waldo. Un
der its new lease the quarters will be
enlarged, taking in the space occunjed
bv the Merchants' Investment & Trust
Company, and also a, portion of the sec
ond floor. To make this change it was
necessary for the trust company to seek
cither quarters, and1t Is for this reason
that the lease on the Hibernia building
was obtained.
The Waldo Building will be remodeled
during the Spring. The stairway will be
removed to the west end of the building
and the entire 50x100 feet of the lower
floor will be thrown into one room for the
use of the bank. A vault will be put (n
on the second floor, and the clerks' room
will also be set aside there.
The bank was enlarged several years
rso and the quarters remodeled. Still
larger quarters are now needed and the
changes made will be extensive and cost
ly. The drawing of specifications for the
alterations la being done by Richard
Martin, Jr.
The same architect is preparing plans
for the remodeling of the Hibernia Build
ing. The entire interior of this structure
will be changed and the exterior will be
made modern and attractive. The hall
on the second floor will be divided up
Into offices.
O'Shea. Brothers own the Hibernia
Building and a lease upon the lower floor,
extending two years, is held by Goddapfl
Kelly Shoe Company. Negotiations are
now under way for a division of the space
on the lower floor so that It 'can be oc
cupied by both firms.
Mr. Martin also haa the contract for
remodeling the Marquam Grand Theater.
He has been commissioned by Emanuel
May, who recently purchased the build
ing, to remodel It and make all other
changes asked for by the executive board.
It Is proposed to Install a grill and bil
liard room in the basement on the Alder
atreet side.
IahiIs G. Clarke and William F. Wood
ward have sold to local Investors a lot
on the west side of Union avenue, between
East Ash and Rant Ankeny. It is occu
pied by a one-story frame building and
the price was JS000. The sale was made
by E. J. Daly. The same property has
changed hands several times In the past
j ear, each . occasion showing a consider
able advance.
At the Theaters
Wfcat th pre AffanU Say.
TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY
Charming Actress. Roselle Knott, in
Delightful Comedy at Hell!?.
Thfr will be two performance at the
. HelUg Theater, Fourteenth and Washington
street, today, a special matinee at 2:15
1 o'clock this afternoon, and the last perform
. ance tonight at 8:15. The charming actress,
Roaelle Knott, supported by an excellent
company of players, will present J. M. Bar
riers delightful comedy, Alice-Sit-by-the-Fire."
Seats ar now selling at box-office
of the theater.
Matinee at the Baker Today.
'Shannon of the Sixth.'1 which has at
tracted such large audience at the Baker
Theater all week, will be presented in mat
inee thin afternoon and the closing per
formance will be given tonight. "Shannon
nf the Sixth" In a delightfully-written
ntory of military life in India.
'The King of Tramps" Matinee.
"The King of Tramps." which has enter
tained hundreds of empire patrons this
week and made them laugh heartily, will be
seen in matinee thla afternoon so that all
school children may have opportunity to
enjoy this unusual production. The happy
good nature of the 'Scarecrow," as the
.tramp calls himself, U absolutely infec
tious. star Matinee Today.
"Desterted at the Altar" will have a mat
inee performance this afternoon at the Star
Theater. The Allen Company will give the
closing performances of this pleasing play
tomorrow afternoon and night. "Deserted
at the Altar'" in something new, and is a
mixture of sentiment, pathos and fun.
Children's Matinee at Lyric.
This afternoon there will be a special
children's matinee at the Lyric, when M1
rhael StrogoftT" will be the bill. This great
drama of Russian life and adventure will
appeal to the children especially. Two per
formances tonight and tomorrow night.
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
"The Tenderfoot" Next Week.
The tuneful musical comedy success, "The
Tenderfoot." with Oscar I FJgman, Ruth
vhlte and an excellent supporting company,
sill be the a traction at the Heiltg Theater,
Fourteenth and Washington streets, next
Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights,
March 2S. 2. ;lO. m-lth a special matinee
Saturday. Seat sate opens next Tuesday.
a Man Sows' Tomorrow.
'.n a Man sows." which the Baker rom
rny will put on tomorrow for a week's
run, is a play netv to Portland and is
thourht it will prove one of the most popu
lar of all English productions ever given
hre. it has several very strong characters,
giving the company members good oppor
tune to do splendid work.
4 Cowboy 9 Girl" Tomorrow.
The Empire management has succeeded
In booking the great Western drama. "A
Cowboy's. Girl." for next week's attraction,
and the opening performance will be given
tomorrow afternoon at the matinee. This
1 an extraordinary engagement, and the
organisation is represented as one of the
ery best In the country.
'What Women Will Do."
"What Women- Will Do," the popular
drama of Washington society life will be
the bill next week, beginning Monday mat
inee, at the Lyric Theater. The plav has
been well cast, and there will be "many
beautiful stage pictures.
"Under Sealed Orders."
' Under Sealed Orders." the great Kngllsh
romantic play, will be presented bv the
Allen Ftock Company at the Star Theater
next week, starting Monday night. it is
full of adventures and a large amount of
special scenery will be required.
AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATERS
Merry Manikins at Grand.
This afternoon the children should be
ent t the Grand to see the merry mani
kins of Mr. and Mrs, Walter teaves. Thi?
is the best manikin act In vaudeville. The
.manikin are supported by an exceptionally
strong- vaudeville entertainment, consisting
of singing, dancing and comedy.
Pantages' Big Acrobats.
A thoroughly enjoyable programme is
that presented this week by the Fantages
Theater. The world's greatest acrobats, the
Kddy Trio; J. H. Stansfield. the noted come
dian; the clever B lairs In a new sketch and
a host of others complete a good show.
LATEST BLUFF OF STRIKE
Milluorkcrg Attempt to Coerce Ixng
- shoremen Into Going Out.
Pickets from the Industrial Workers of
the World continue to patrol the yards
o. the box factories of the city, but are
meeting with no success In their efforts
to entice away workmen. The factories
all are running satisfactorily and are
not being bothered by desertion of their
new employes, while other men are ap
plying for work daily. The box factories
and the lumber mills expect to be run
ning in all departments the first of the
week.
The agitators who are directing the
strike are seeking to Induce the long
shoremen to participate in the strike.
Letters from the headquarters of the In
dustrial Workers of the World are being
received by the Longshoremen's unions,
not only of this city, but at Rainier and
other Columbia River points where the
men of the river .front have strong or
ganizations. The author of the letters
Is F. W. Heselwood. a national organizer
of the Industrial Workers of the World.
The communications are based on the
assumption that the striking rftillhands
will come out victorious in their difficul
ty with the millowners.
In that event. It is strongly Intimated,
the laborers in the lumber mills, being
associated with the Industrial Workers
of the World, will refuse to work in mills
that saw lumber to be shipped in the
loading of which the Longshoremen are
to perform the work, unless the Long
shoremen's Union becomes identified with
the Industrial Workers of the World.
These threats are not seriously considered
by the. Longshoremen, who are continu
ing the loading of all vessels that are
engaged in the transportation of lumber.
For Monday afternoon the striking
millhands are planning a demonstration.
They intend to attend in a body the
funeral of the child of Mrs. York, a
former employe of the Union box fac
tory. A mass meeting is being planned
by the strikers to be held at Arion Hall,
Second and Oak streets, at 2:30 o'clock
Sunday afternoon.
Woman Tries to Evade Arrest.
Alice Keeley, who says she is the
mother of seven children, was arrested
last night on complaint of a lodging
house keeper at 1874 Third street. De
tective Sergeant Baty and Detective
Price were sent to the place. When the
officers rapped on the door .Mrs. Keeley
jumped out the rear window in her night
robe. She was mistaken for a burglar by
the bartender of a saloon on the ground
floor. He ran shouting into the saloon
and the proprietor, who went to investi
gate, saw the woman climb up the fire
escape and disappear into one of the
rooms. Sergeant Baty secured an en
trance to the room and found Charles
Phillips, a longshoreman. The window in
the rear was wide open. At first Phil
lips denied that a woman had been in
the room, but Baty soon found her cloth
ing and commenced a search for the
owner. She was found in an adjoining
room, hiding under the bed. Both were
arrested.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. March 22. Maximum tempera
ture 44 decrees; minimum. 36. River reading at
8 A. M.. 7.8: change In last 24 hours, rise l.O
foot. Total precipitation, S P. M. to 5 P. M., .50
Inch; total precipitation since September 1, 1906,
36.28 inches; normal precipitation since Sep
tember 1, 1906. .16.78 Inches; deficiency. .49
Inch. Total sunslne March 21. 1907. 1 hour,
30 minutes; possible sunshine March 21. 1907.
12 hours, 13 minutes. Barometer (reduced to
sea level) at S P. M.. 29.28 inches. '
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
5
9
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TATI0H&
Baker City , .
Bismarck ......
Boise
Helena
Kamloons. B. C.
North Head
Pocatello. ....... .-
Portland
Roreburff
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island...
Walla Walla
.'441 T. '16'S
-'Mi T. !l8 SB
.Isa'o.os. 8 s
. !' T. I 6 B
.I48 0.'16i9H
, i40 0.44 20 K
. 48 0.14I 6 S
.'440.S0:i2iS
.'Ml 0.10 14 S
. '42: T. I 6 SF1
. '44 0.02' 8'SE
. 142 0.13!12 SB
.;52! T. !20!S
lOloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy '
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
i-t. cloudy
Raining
(Raining
Cloudy
(Raining
Cloudy
(Raining
-Trace.
' WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A sever storm made Its appearance this
morning off the Washington coast and storm
m-arnlngs were ordered at 7 A. M. at all sea
ports In this district. The storm this evening
Is central near Cape Flattery and the only
high winds so far are as follows: North Head,
Wash., 72 miles, southeast, and Walla Walla.
2C miles, south. Light to moderately heavy
rain have fallen generally throughout the
North Pacific States and the temperatures have
risen slightly in the Columbia River Valley.
The indications are lor rain or snow In
this district Saturday, with rising tempera
tures and high south, shifting to southwest
winds.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain, pos
sibly part snow; warmer during the afternoon;
high southwesterly winds.
Western Oregon Occasional rain, possibly
part snow north portion; warmer; high south
westerly wind.
Western Washington Occasional rain, possi
bly part snow; warmer; high southwesterly
winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Occasional rain or snow; warmer; high
southerly wind.
EDWARD A. REALS,
Plftrlct Foreca j t er.
UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS
ANSWGR8 ARB HELD AT THIS OFFICE
FOP. THE FOLLOWING ANSWER
CHKOKS AND MAY BB HAD BY PRE
RENTING YOVR CHECKS AT THE ORE
GON I. W OFFICE:
A 71, Ttt. 5'J.
H -Si. 3. T, 69. Tl. 72. T3, 76, gl, S3,
t' 51. M, S-J, 76, 83. 88.
I 17. 22. 39. 43. 56. 66. 89, 72. 7T. 79. SO
E 269. 511, 67, 6S. 6. 73. 76, -78. 82,
3. S5. S?
F 6T, 7S, 81.
ti -M, 50. 52. 64. 66. 6. TO. SO. 81. 83.
H 36, 41. .".S. 61. 73. 7. 82, 84.
J 66. 76. 81. 82. 84. 83.
K .", 67. 77, 82, S3, 84, 86.
1. 2!. 59, 65. 66. 69. 73, 75, 78. 81. 82. 83.
M 1 1. 45. 47. 62. 73. 74. 75. SO, 84, 85, Sl.
X 62. 75. 77, SO. 81, 82.
P 6. 46. 68, 74. T. 80. 81.
Q 8. 67, 61), 63. 69, 78, 80. 81.
R 68.
ti SO. 68, 70. 72. 73. 76. 84. 85.
T i5, 48, 51. 53. 6. 73. 78L 80. S3.
V 54. 61. 65, 66. 75. 79.
. TV 2. 53, 57, 71, 72. 73. 7S, S3.
X 71. 72, 73. 83. 98. 140.
MEETIXfi NOTICES.
Members of LINCOLN-GARFIELD
P06T. NO. 3. and mem
bers of the. G. A. R. are request
ed to attend the funeral of our
late comrade, Cleveland nock
well, at Trinity Church, 19th and
Kverett sts.. at 2 P. M. tods
Saturday. March 23.
F. H. SHEPHERD.
Post Commander.
R. A. WOHLPORTH.
Post Adjutant.
TUB STOCKHOLDFRS Or TUB BABT
HOME The annual meeting will be held in
the Chamber of Commerce, aecond floor, on
Monday, March 11. at 2 o'clock P. for the
purrose of electing 13 directors to servs the
ensuing year, also such other buainsaa, a may
come before the board.
K. S. AKIN. Secretary.
THE
PORTLAND
fORTUKD, OK.
RTROPKAX rlU
BSRAfJIlANT.
COST ONI MILLION DOLLAR.
I HOTEL OREGO
2 CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS. J
5 Portland' New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up. J
European Plan. Free Bus.
WRIGHT-DICKINSON
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Streets PORTLAND. OREGON
EUROPEAN PLAN
Sl.M SS.M Per Day .
Aeeordhuc to Lorshtlsm.
t. r. jtAxam, midsrt.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
m UN I nulls P lb
Fj-'" Tj,f-'
These dwellings are exceptionally well built, are
modern in arrangement and appliances, are in pink
of condition, have full basements and cement walks,
are near two car lines in an advancing locality, and
will be sold separately or together. See them at 656
and 658 Quimby st., between Twentieth and, Twenty-first
streets. Call on us and be convinced that the
We$t Side affords no better buy for the money.
JACKSON 6 DEERING
Phone Main 345 ' 246 Stark Street
We have
Block in
Side Ware
trict, on the
track, which we can sell for
$18,500. If you want it you
must take it
today.
The Hart
109 Sherlock
- MEETING NOTICES.
WILLAMETTE IXJOGE. NO. 2.
IA. P. and A. M. Special communi
cation this (Saturday) evening at
- 7:30 o'clock. Work In E. A. de
gree. Visiting brethren welcome.
W. 9. WEEKS, Secretary.
Jtf. O. L- L. V. S.
Companions of the Military Order of the
Lesion are renu8tei to assemble at
Trinity Church at 2 P. M-. March- 3, to
attend the funeral services of our late com
panion. Captain Cleveland Rockwell. Wear
your insignia. By order of First Lieutenant.
EDWARD MARTIN. Commander.
CAPTAIN G. B. CAUKIN, Recorder.
ROCKWELL In this city. March 21, at the
family residence, lluO Vaughn at., Cleve
land, Rockwell, aged 6 years. 3 months
and 25 dava. Friends are respectfully in-
vited to attend the funeral services, which
will be held at the Trinity Episcopal
Church, corner 19th and Everett ats., at
J P. M. today (Saturday), March 23.
KELSON In this city, March 22. at
the family residence, 214 11th st-, Ida A.
Nelson. ged 53 years, 4 months and 10
d-ivs. beloved wife of I. R. Nelson, mother
of "Mrs. E. H. Thorton. Friends are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral
rvlce. which will be held at the above
residence at 2 P. M. today (Saturday),
March 23. -
JONES Friends are invited to attend the
funeral services of the Jate Nancy Jane
Jon, wnirh will be hfid at the family
r-jidence in this city, 3 "J ft Crosby st., at
2:3ft P. M. today fSatmdayt, March 2.1.
. Interment at Cagett cemetery, near Eft
lem, Or.. Sunday, at 1:50 P. M,
A
UtQUMTEM
FDI TOUIIJII 111
COMEiCIU TIIVEIEII
Special ntea m4a
to families and
single genilemea.
The management
will be pleased a
u times to show
rooms and glva
priees. A modem
Turkish both es
tablishment Is tha
hotel.
H. O. BOWERS,
HOTEL CO., Props.
Flrst-Claas Cheek RMtaoial
Connected With Hotel.
C O. DAVIS, Bee. aaa Trsata
a Half
the East
house Dis
O. R. & N.
before noon
Land lo.M
Building.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
ELKINS In this city. March 22, William
S. El kins, aged 6t years, 10 months and
21 days. A member of Redlands Lodge,
No. :JOt, A. F. & A. M., of California.
. Friends are respectfully Invited to at
tend, the funeral services, which' will be
held at Holman's chapel, corner Third
and Salmon streets, at 1 P. M.. Sunday,
March 24. Interment Riverview Cemetery.
EDMUNDS March 22. In this city, at 266
14th at.. Infant son of Luke and Clara
Edmunds. Funeral services will be held
at Ericson's chapel, 4U9-411 Alder st., at
2 P. M. today (Saturday). March 2.1. In
terment Lone Fir cemetery. Friends In
vited to attend.
DAVIS In thia city, March 22. at the fam
ily residence, 124 N. 10th st., Sedona H.
Davis, aged 52 years. The funeral serv
ices will be held at Finley's chapel at 2
P. M. today (Saturday). Friends invited.
Interment Rose City cemetery.
Dunning, McEnte ft Gilbaugb. Funeral Di
rectors. 7th & Pine, phone M. 430. Lady asst.
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Alder
mt. Lady assistant. Phone Main 6133.
- EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Dlrert
re, 20 Sd st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 507.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO., Funeral XMreft
ore, 273 Russell. Last 1088. Lady assistant.
J. P. FINLEY SON. Funeral Directors.
No. 61 3d t. cor. MadUon. phone Main 3.
F. & DUNNING, Undertaker. 4T4 East
Alder. Lady assistant. 1'bone Last 68.
A. B. H KM STOCK Funeral director. F
13th Umatilla, Ph. tjeUwood ;L Lady aas't.
PIED.
JONES March 21, at the family residence.
Kern Psrk. William E. Jones, asred 65
y.-ars. Funeral announcement later.
TI'PMAN In this city. March 21, Miss
Mary C. Tupman. Funeral announcement
later.
VON ESCHEN In this cify. March 22. at
the family residence. :i Sheridan St.,
Anna E. Von Each en. aged f5 years. 4
months and IS days. Funeral notice herc
" after.
AMUSEMENTS.
yhrnn,. HEILIG THEATER h.r,
TWO PERFOKMAXrK" TODAY.
3
peclal Price
J C
I-at Timr
Tonight :I5.
nllnee 3:15.
ROMOI.I.K KNOTT.
In J. M. Rnrrlf'p BHutlfi!t Comfly-Drams,
"ALICK-HIT-BV-TBE-FIRE."
Kv.nins; prices Ltiwpr floor. in rows.
11.50; last six rows, f 1; balcony, 1, 75c, 50c;
gallery, 35c, 23c.
Matinee prices $1 to 25c.
Baker Theater Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Mgr.
Home of the Fashionable Baker Theater
Stock Company.
Matinee Today, Tonight Last Time,
The reat Anglo-India Military Drama
"SHANNON OF THE SIXTH.
Stage Under Direction Mr. Arthur Maekley.
First Time in Portland. Immense East
ern Success.
Evening Prices 25c, 36o. 50c. Matinee-
irc, 2r.c.
Next Meek, Starting Tomorrow Matinee
' "As a Man bona.'
EMPIRE THEATER
Milton W. Seaman, Manager.
Onlv Eastern Rjtad Attractions.
Only Two More Times the Scenic and
Sensational Comedy-Drama
"THE KINO OF TRAMPS.'
.Matinee 2:1,". Tonight 8:15.
Regular Empire Popular Prices.
Next Attraction, 8 1 art ins; Tomorrow Mati
nee "A Cowboy Girl."
THE STAR Main 540,
The Allen Stock Company present
DESERTED AT THE ALTAR
By Mr. Pierce Klngaley..
Matinee Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday at 2S10 P. M. Prices 10c and
20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, liOe
and 30c. Reserve seats a by phone. Main
5400. all performances.
LYRIC THEATER
Portland's Popular Stock House. Every
Afternoon and Evening: This Week. Lyric
.Mock Company in the Famous Drama of
Russian Life
"MICHAEL STROGOFF.
Reserved seats 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
nings: First performance at 7:15.
The Grand
Week March 18.
Vaudeville de I-nxe
Mr. and Mrs.
Walter E. Denve
A i o., in "Merry
Manikins."
special Added Attrac
tion Wmlth O'Brien,
Burt Weston, - Mr.
and Mrs. John It.
Cosaar, Dacey. Chase
& Adair, The Ozavs.
Matt Goodman
Grandlscope.
Pantages Theater
THE EDDY TRIO.
The 3 Florentines, Roxey 4t Wayne, Ieo
White. Blair Bros., H. 'F. stansfield, Moving
Picture.
Performances daily at 2:30; 7:30 and 9 P.
M. -mission, 10c and 20c. Boxes, 2-c. Any
seat at weekday matinees, ten cents.
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NEW TODAY.
12V2 interest Investment
Rent $35 per Month'
PRICE $3350
One S-room residence and one 0-room;
improvements alone worth the price asked
and lot Is worth $16-r0; bargain.
J. FRANK PORTER
SHI! Washington st.
East-Side Bargain
WHO WANTS IT?
$8000
Fine quarter block, close In; easy
terms. See us quick. Price advances
next week.
MnKINI.EY HITTHELI.
Phone Main 2131. 202Vi Stark St.
$4000
CAN YOU BEAT THIS?
HOLT. A DAY PARK ADDITION S-roem
house, lot 50x100. bath. gas. . electric light,
large fireplace, full basement ; house fin
ished in weathered oak; best section Irving
ton; furniture for sale; don't wait. Thia
Is the best buy in Trvlnirton.
I. H. HKILBRONNER CO.,
Room 51T, Lumber Exchange bldg.
FINE BUSINESS CORNER.
$8000
For a full lot you will have to pay gl 5,000
before the year is out. You will say so,
too. when yoti look at It and find out what
Is irolng on there the coming Summer. Very
easy terms. ,
F. FUCHS
22H4 Morrison Street.
SPECIAL BUSINESS BUY
Jrt OHO Corner Second street,
IjU UUU brlclt building. ad
r w mlrable location and
will rent S per cent. Must sell.
JACKSON A DEERING.
Phone Main 345. 46 Stark St.
$20,000
Good business corner near Burnside and
Park sts.; desirable corners are .scarce. See
us quick It won't last.
VANDUYN b WALTON
515 Chamber Commerce.
89b Interest h
have for sale
otes from 500
ud. firua r a n t e d
mortgage, on" close in property.
W. I MORGAN
21S Abinarton Bulldis.
MUST BE SOLD
BV APRIL 1ST.
Wear Steel Rrldset lara;e house, eholre
corner; no reasonable offer refused.
Owner. 394 Ross.
NEW TODAY.
H. W. LEMCKE CO.
"SPECIALS;
SEE THEM
SUNDAY
ir wvw mi ivi i ' i n . . ....... - .
7nnfl 1B HII.t. DISTRICT, near
4 1 UUU 24th st., fine modern, S-room
house, lot 50x100.
CCCEn THIHMAN -ST.. a choice cor
ODOJU ner, 100x100. east of 23d st.
You can't find its equal on thia "live"
street.
$7000
THVHMAX ST., a heautiful
site for flats. 149x106.
Cpn 25TH ST. (north), on corner
wfuuU 5.x70, two houses, rental
value $40.
$2625
$4500
VAUGHN ST.. two six-room
cottages on 50x100 lot.
EAST MADISON" ST., near
14tii St., modern $ - room
house, lot-SOxioo.
4QCn WH.I.AMRTTK HEIGHTS,
dtOjU modern 7-room house. lot
50x1 0. fine view; furnace, cement
basement. . A good buy.
t17flfl SOUTH PORTLAND, on a
oil UU corner fractional lot. 6-room
house just finished; modern; porcelain
plumbing.
t7Kfin RUSSEI.I. ST.. new modern
wIvUU flats; St5 monthlv income.
tl7flf1 EAST ALDER ST., 11-TOOm
WUlUU house In fine condition: lot
50x100. This Is walking distance.
OOCfl HOI.I.ADAV PARK ADD.
9U4.oU modern 6-room house on a
corner lot 50x100; sewer, cement side
walks, facinsr fcoutli. A splendid buy
at this price.
Don't fail to see our choice list he
fore you huy. See real estate for sale
column for partial list.
H. W. LEMCKE CO.
6th and Washington Sts. Main 550
Warehouse Site
on Track
Solid block, West Side, for a few
days only at this price
$50,000
A splendid speculative buy, as it is
very cheap and well situated.
E. J. DALY
114 THIRD ST.
FOR SALE
Modern Residence
in Holladay Park
."MhrlOO feet and a Urnf-clana,
well-built realilence of 7 rooma,
bnl h, fireplace, a an, electric
wired, full concrete banement
and floor, furuue, woodbolMt,
rlothea closet a with win down,
lurare attic. Thla houae la of au
perior 'conHtruction, vwam built
for the owner, and will be Mold
on eay term. Price only 94300.
Title Guarantee eTrust Co.
240-344 Washington Street,
, Corner Second.
Portland, Oregon.
ACREAGE
3 '4 acres on Division at. at 20th; Mount
Hood electric line will pass directly In front
of this ground; it Is high and nightly, lies
Moping gent ly toward the south ; adapted
for two private residences or to cut into
lot and sell at double my price, which is
Also
1 J4 acres on Giiham ave., north of Ba?e
I.lne road at Mount Tabor, with 100 fuil
bearlng assorted fruit trees and good two
story house; this view cannot be beat any
where. To see it, get off of Morrison car
at West ave. and go north ro Ollham ave.
and north on this avenue. It Is known as
the Herrington place and has my sign on
It. Price f .",000.
R. M. WILBUR
110 Second St.
t6-Room Modern House
This modern home is Just being finished
and will be absolutely complete; Royal fur
nace, wood fiber plaster, tile bathroom, til
sink back, large pass pantry, laundry tubs,
etc. On B. Burnside, one block from E.
Ankeny car.
$3300
H. P. PALMER
Main. 36S1. 2i2 Faillps Bldg.
5 ACRES
On 44th and E. Stark, ready for platting.
Easy Terms.
BARRETT BROS.
5o6 Sherlock Bldg.
$15,000 will buy a fine business corner,
well improved, on 10th and Everett. Tenth
la the first street west of First open and
unobstructed north to river and wlU be one
of the main thoroughfares of the city; 10th,
Everett and vicinity ia honeycombed with
enterprises of all kinds; now la the time to
get in on the ground floor and reap the
harvest. The location is great and as
sured. F. ABRAHAM. 227li Washington
at., offices 8 and 9.
CHEAP LOTS
BROADWAY STRUCT.
We have 3 lots on E. 21Hh and Broadway sts.
PRICK 500 EACH.
MALL & VON B0RSTEL
104 Second ud 383 E. Bnrnaldn.
XEW TODAY.
One Good One
$17,500
18-Room House
MADISON STREET
Bet. Seventh and Park
FINE SPECULATION
INCOME 7
Morgan, Sweei S Chapman
213 ABINGTON BLDG.
Phone Main 2015
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 neqessary to make desir
able residence property. . Drop
me a note for interview.
BERT C. BALDWIN
The Kortonia, Washington and
Fourteenth Streets.
BASIS OF ALL WEALTH
City Property and Tamils.
Th EAST SIDE has the GREATEST
population, is growing the most RAPID
LY and the GREATER PORTLAND
MUST and WILL be there. In V.m there
were 531 residences built on the EAST
SIDE to 100 on the West Side.
Portland is attracting more attention
than- anv citv on the Coast and is under
going a MIGHTY TRANSFORMATION,
and In the next ten years will likely make
mora PROGRESS than it has tu its- en
tire past.
llolladnj-'s Addition
Is the geoKraphlcal center of the city, and
is the most DESIRABLE residence dis
trict and much of this will become BUSI
NESS property. Do not overlook these
FACTS when making investments, and
call and Inspect the property; for seeing
is believing.
THE OREGON REAL ESTATE CO.
8814 Third street (room 4). Portland. Or.
Eastern Oregon Lands
1, 2, 3 or 4 Sections
Close to the new extensions of tha
0. R. & N. Railroad, in Klamath,
Lake and Crook Counties. Don't
miss this opportunity of investing
your money where it is sure to bring
big returns in a short time. All dry
farming land and easily worth twice
the price asked at the present time.
For a short time only the very low
price of $.3 per acre is offered to you.
For full particulars, call at the
4mprirn Ranfr ATriirvf f a
90 Seventh Street.
$18,000
WILL, BUY A FINE
3-STORY HOE
In flrt-clafl condition, lot 75x300", centrally
located. Buys like this ar scare.
Apply to
PFLUGER 6 TSCHUDY
Room 14 Mulkey bids:- 2d and Morrison sts. "
Will Sell
750-Acrc Tract of Land
The Lewis Love and Nancy M. Lov Do
nation Land Clatma. Bids will b received
by the undersigned for said land to March
0, 11)07- The richt 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 tha undersigned.
250 Main street, city.
T. T. STRUBLPJ and
JHILO HOLBROOK,
Trustees of the estate of Lewis Love, ds
coased.
. . .
Good Investments
TPrrtft Apartment house in excellent lo
OlOUU cation, paying S per cent net;
a, cah. balance 6 per cent,
fin nf!!! Woolen mills, invoice $6.".00fl
04U UUU paid 2o P?r cent laat year
and running to full capacity on orders for
lu7. If you want something good, eee us
at once.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO.,
htxth anil Ankeny.
BrVS LOVELY HOME,
KINtt'S HEIUHTS
C3OO0 CASH WILL
HANDLE THIS.
DONALD MACLEOD CO.
517 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Sandy Road Boulevard
Fractional block 25, Sullivan's Addition,
bounded by Bandy road, Oregon, East 2oth
and East 26th sts.
TKK'E 30fl0, TERMS.
MALL & VON BORSTEL
104 Srrond St., and 302 E. Burnside.
For Sale Yellow Pine Timber.
10,80 acr"i fine timber land on Burnt
River, Grant County, Oregon. Address W
F. HENDRICKS, La Grande, Or.
8500