TTIU MOKXIXG OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1903.
11
BOARD OF THE
PLANS EXCHANGE
Suggests Merchants Unite to
Secure Stock Quotations
and Facilitate Sales.
MONTHLY MEETING HELD
Nfw Quarters of Organization Pro
posed as Commercial Center by
President Townsend and
Secretary Muller.
Plans for the establishment of a com
Tnrrclal exchange In Portland are under
'consideration by the members of the
Hoard of Trade. At the regular monthly
meeting of the organization last night,
tho project was discussed fully and a bet
ter understanding was reached by the
members In regard to the proposed
change. The Board has recently secured"
larger quarters in the new Commercial
flub building where there will be facilities
for putting In an exchange If the body
decides In favor of It.
The proposal was the etiief subject of
discussion at last night's meeting. Presi
dent T. 9. Townsend Invited the co-op-rration
of the members to bring about the
changes and urged a closer unity among
the business men through the medium of
. tho Board of Trade. He explained that
the action of the executive committee In
leasing larger quarters In the new Com
merclal Club building contemplated the
inauguration of the exchange idea as .it is
followed in other large cities of the
country.
How Exchange Would Work.
In the new quarters, he said, merchants
could come between 11 A. M. and 1 P. M.
to the exchajige rooms, where they could
arrive at an understanding In regard to
tho day's quotations on all commodi
ties ancHn fact meet their customers and
others In the same line of business. In
this way it was believed more (business
ran be transacted with less loss of time
than under the present system whereby
one merchant has to cover a good deal of
territory if he wants to meet others in his
own line of business. '
"While Innovations of this kind will
take hold only gradually," said Mr. Town
send, "the consensus of opinion has con
vinced me that business men generally
are In favor of such a move"
Captain Chilcott. E. B. Caldwell, George
W. Cnmmings, Willis Fisher, G. F. John
son, O. W. Taylor, J. D. Lee, J. R. Laber
and others spoke briefly in favor of the
proposed change.
Tho new secretary, Fred Muller,' who
came here recently from New Orleans,
where he was for years secretary and
treasurer of the Board of Trade, was
called upon to give the practical workings
of such an exchange and showed how
valuable to all merchants a commercial
exchange may become. He said:
Miller Outlines the Tlan.
In the evolution of commerce and busi
rt.ps in this country. Boards of Trade have
ben organized and have grown to impor
tance. The g-eneral objects and purposes of
these organizations are very similar. The
Board -or Trade of New Orleans, which I
ehall .e as an example, has existed for 26
years. It is -a part of the general expan
sion and development of the South. It is
an example, alao,. of an exchange which Is
maintaining on a broad and high plane, the
purposes for which it was organtezd.
-The general objects and purposes of a
Board of Trade are: To maintain a com
mercial exchange. To promote uniformity
In the customs and usages of merchants; to
Inculcate principles of justice and equity In
trade; to facilitate the speedy adjustment
of business disputes; to acquire and dis
seminate valuable commercial and economlo
Information; and generally to secure to its
members the benefits of co-operation in the
furtherance of their legitimate pursdlts; to
secure uniformity In commercial laws and
customs and to promote equitable prin
ciples. That these obtects are of a high order
and not only productive of benelit to the
members of the organization, but to the
general public is largely self-evident. The
Board of Trade should facilitate the buying
and selling of commodities by providing a
large trading room; by bringing together in
that room all of the dealers, the buyers and
sellers of products; by equipping such trad
ing room with various facilities, such as
tables for the dtsxlay of samples; by pro-
vidtng ppace for the'telegraph and telephone
companies, so that messages may be re
ceived and transmitted With promptness; by
arrangements made with the telegraph' com
panies tor the receipt of the various markets
of the world; by displaying the continucXis
quotations of such markets, as well as other
general information upon blackboards in
such trading room, thus giving to the mem
bers all the Information which is needed to
aid them in carrying-on their business in
telligently; by the framing of rules In har
mony with which members must act. and
whU'h rules reduce this business to such a
system as to enable large volumes of busi
ness to be transacted ' with comparatively
few disputes.
Kqutty In Trade Object.
The purpose "to inculcate 'principles of
justice and equity In trade" might be con
sidered a mfost Important object. A careful
scrutiny and selection of all applicants to
membership, and, insistence upon a high
standard of business integrity, should be a
prerequisite for admission. Any complaint
. Rgalnnt a member for the violation of the
Board's rules, or- for uncommercial conduct,
should be promptly and courageously met.
The Board of Trade should also foster
just and equitable principles of trade by
offering the facility to all shippers who
- have a complaint against any or its mem
bers, to have the seme fully Investigated,
through its proper officers; such investiga
tion is made without any expense or charge
to the country shipper. The Board of Trade
in such cajes should compel the righting of
any wrong and take steps in case of re
fusa-1 on part of a member.
Adjust Business Disputes.
The Board of Trade should facilitate
the speedy adjustment ot business disputes
through the medium of a board of arbitra
tion and a board ot appeal, which boards
at very small expense and with great
promptness, decide all disputes between
members, which disputes might otherwise
result in expensive end tedious litigation in
the courta The Board of Trade should also
carry out the aim of acquiring and dissemi
nating valuable commercial information.
In this respect the only limit upon the
extent of the data is the amount of money
at the dlsnosal of the Board for such pur
cose. "While a general outline of market
quotations from other trade centers can be
obtained at prices ranging from $150 to $800
a month., some of the larger Institutions are
expending as much as $10,000 and more a
year to place before the members the van
cus information as to market values, re
celpts. etc. - ,.
The suggestion was made during tho
meeting that the Board of Trade become
Incorporated, that the maximum member
ship be -fixed at 1000 and that each mem-
her become a stockholder of the Incorpor
ated organization. The par value of such
a corporation, it was suggested, should be
$t a share. It was argued that the
changes would mean a great benefit to
every merchant In the city, each one of
whom should become a member of the
corporation.
Appropriate Millions tor Relief.
ST. PETERSBURG. Feb. 4. A bill ap
propriating $3.r3,O0O for famine relief, in
addition to the gum voted by the Douma,
has been submitted to the Cabinet, and
soon will bo introduced. The estimates
of the , amounts needed for the relief
As is well known we shall soon
move into our new ( quarters on
Fifth Street, at corner Stark Street.
Next week we commence a
I J AT
designed to. reduce our stock and
to clear out all dropped patterns
of carpets, all small lots of lace
curtains, portieres and couch
covers and our entire Stock of-
ORIENTAL RUGS
We shall offer bargains in all
lines that will be worth waiting for
86-88 Third
CARPETS AND
during the coming year are increasing
steadily on account of the unfavoraDie
news regarding the condition of the Win
ter crops, which are reported to be al
most a total loss. :
G. A. R. COUNCIL TO MEET
AdmlnlstratlTe Body Holds Session
In This City Saturday.
The Council of Administration of the
Denartmen of Oregon. G. A. R., will meet
Saturday afternoon, at 1:30, in Grand
Army Hall,- Second and Morrison streets.
There are a number of matters of im
portance to the organization to come up
for discussion, chief among them being
the fixing of the date of the annual
state encampment. Other matters of in
terest to the department will be con
sidered. Department Commander Blythe,
of Hood River, will attend and will pre
side at the meeting.
Other state officers of the order who
will attend are: G. W. Allen, Newberg,
senior vice-commander; W. J. R- Beach,
Forest Grove, Junior vice-commander;
C. A. Williams, Portland, adjutant-general;
Rev. . H. A. Barden, Portland, de
partment chaplain; Or. J. E. Hall, Port
land, department surgeon; H. J. Kigrty,
Portland, department inspector; T. B.
McDevltt, Portland, Judge advocate; C.
H. . Baker, Eugene, chief mustering of
ficer; D. J. Haines, Portland: J. R. K.
Irvln, Portland; R. W. McNutt, Forest
Grove; Daniel Webster, Salem. .
DATLY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Feb. 4. Maximum tempera
ture, degrees; minimum, 41. River read
ing at 8 A. M., 4.6 feet; change in last 24
hours, rise 0.6 foot. Total rainfall, 5 P. M.
to 5 P. M., .20 inch; total rainfall since
September 1, 1007. 23.36 Inches; normal,
2-i.liG inches; deficiency, 8.80 inches. Total
sunshine February 8, 1 hour 2 minutes; pos
sible, 9 hours 48 minutes. Barometer (re
duced to sea level), at 5 P. M-, 25.90 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
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Kamloops ,
North Head....
Pocatello
Portland . .......
Red Bluff......
Roseburg .......
Spokane.
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island.
Walla Walla. ..
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Cloudy
Rainy
Clear
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T. Trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A storm of small energy Is central this
evening near Vancouver Island and the
barometer Is rising rapidly over California,
Nevada and Utah. During the last 24 hours
general but light rains have fallen on the
Pacific Slope and a light fall of snow has
occurred at scattered places in the inter
mountain states. The temperatures have
risen everywhere west of the Rocky Moun
tains and the rise has been most decided In
Northern Oregon and Washington.
The indications are for occasional ra'ln
Wednesday In Western Oregon and Western
Washington and for rain or snow to the
east of the Cascade Mountains.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Rain; southerly
winds.
Western Oregon Rain: southerly winds
School
Children
Need Proper Food
to replace brain and nerve
waste from natural, restless
activity of
The Growing Mind & Body!
Grape-Nuts
made of Wheat and Barley,
contains all the tissue-build-
ing, energy-making-elements
of these great cereals.
"There' a Reason"
MACK. & CO
Street
DRAPERIES
becoming moderately high along the coast.
Western Washington Rain; southerly
winds, increasing to moderately high.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Rain or snow.
EDWARD A. BlSAl.-!, District Forecaster.
C0RBETT BUILDING
5TH AND MORRISON STS.
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Akin, Otis F., and Mabel, osteopaths, formerly
Macleay bldg. Phone A 4S70, Main 322T.
American Surety Co. Main t3l, A 3556. For
erly Chamber of Commerce bldg.
Cavanagh, Wm., Dr. dentist, formerly Co
lumbia & Buchanan bldgs. Main 6139, A 6139.
Christensen, C, optician and Jeweler, formerly
with Butterfleld Bros. Main 8166.
'Chance, Arthur W., Dr.. dentist, formerly
Dekum bldg. Offices 810-11. Main 1056.
Coffey, R. C., Dr.; phvsician and surgeon,
office 1017. Phone Main 449.
Corbett Estate of H. W., Robert H. Strong,
manager. Phone Main 815, A 3261.
Crossley Co., The. real estate, formerly Mc
Kay bldg. Offices 708-9. Main 7805, A 6722.
Dieck, Kobt. a., civil engineer, formerly
Mohawk bldg. Phone A30S8.
Dufur & Dufur, public stenographers. Phone
Main 3004. A D336.
Ellis, R H., Dr. physician and surgeon,
formerly Columbia bldg. Main 6106, A 1466.
Falls City L,urrtber Company, formerly Mo
hawk bldg., F. S. Belcher. Main 6578.
Goudey & Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanan
bldg. Main 8472, A 3472.
Hegele, H. W., Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Macleay bldg. Main 4014, A 6333.
Offices 1009-12.
Jefferds, Henry C.. Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 463.
Jones, N. W., Dr., physician, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Suite 1003. Main 276.
Jones, Trevor, Dr., dentist formerly Bu
chanan bldg. Main 4U14. A 6333.
Kelsey, Frank C, civil engineer, fonnerlr oo
lumbla bldg. Main 6146.
King, J. C. Elliott, Dr., physician, formerly
Mohawk bldg. Main 2260. .,,,
Kinney. M. J., timber, formerly Sherlock
bldg Phone Main 2032. ,
Kyne. B. F., Mrs., formerly Russel bldg.
T?eldenca '.T1S77.
Labbe, Edmund J , Dr., physician and sur-,
geon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 450, A fcloO.
Lent. Geo. L., attorney, formerly 2lbhi Mor
rison st. ornce juain .ej. n. jik..
Locke & Gullete, Drs., physicians and .sur
geons. Will occupy office 820 after Feb.UB.
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and
surgoon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267.
Manlon, Katherlne C. Dr., formerly Hamil
ton bldg. Phone Main 2811.
Matson. Ralph C. and Ray W., Drs., formerly
Marquam bldg. Main 767.
McCusker. Clarence J., Dr., formerly FHed
ner bldg. Main 276.
Nichols. A. &.. C. L. & H. S., Drs., physicians
and surgeons, formerly Dekum bid. Main 200.
Oregon Life Insurance Company, L. Samuel,
Gen. Mgr. Phones Main 6358. A 6602.
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., surgeon's
offices, 908-10. Main 267. A 1267.
Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fenton
bldg. Offices 601-2. Phone Main 634a
Peters. Geo. D., Dr,. dentist, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Office 1021. phone Main 767.
Petzel. A. F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
bldg. Main 463.
Pierce, B. A., Dr., physician, formerly Dekum
bldg. Pacific 930.
Polivka & Co.. tailors, formerly 249 Morri
son. Phone Main 731.
Tavlor. Frank M.. Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. A1267.
United Wireless Telegraph Co.. formerly 107i
Sixth St., F. S. Stewart fiscal agt. Main 833.
Veazle & Veazie, attorneys at law, formerly
Chamber of Commerce bldg. Main 11.
Wight. Otis. B., Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Dekum bldg. Main 6166, A 1408.
Williamson & McNary, physicians, formerly
Marquam bldg. Main' 449.
Yaqulna Bay Co.. The, formerly Mohawk
bldg., W. F. Stine. Main 5578, A1978.
Zan. Jas. C., Dr., physician . and surgeon,
formerly Marquam bldg. Main 850.
Grand Central Station Tims Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
RoseLurg Passenger ...........
Cottage Grove Passenger. . . ....
California Kxpreas
Ban Francisco Express.
West Side
Corvallis Passenger
Sheridan passenger ............
Forest Grove Passenger. ...
Forest Grove passenger
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger.......
Roseburg Passenger ...........
Portland Kxpress .
. West Side
Corvallis- Passenger
Sheridan Passenger ............
Forest Grove Passenger. ........
8:19 ft. m
4:15 p. m.
7 :45 p. m.
L2:U0 p. m-
7:00 a. m.
4 : 10 p. ra
il:) a. in.
5:40 P- uv
7 :55 a, m.
111:80a. m.
0 :uo p. zn.
11:15 p. m.
6:89 p. m.
10:30 a. ro
8:O0 a. zn.
yorest prove passenger....
a:50p
KOBTHEB.N PACIFIC.
Javtng Portland- I
Tacoma and Seattle Express 8:30 a.m.
North Coast & Chicago Limited.. 3:00p.m.
Overland Express 11:45 p.m.
Arriving Portland--
North Coast Limited............ 7:00a m.
Portland Express .............. 4:15 p. m.
Overland Express. 8:15 p. ml
OREGON RAIf-ROAP NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland-
Pendleton Passenger 7:15 a. m.
Chicago-Portland Special 8:30 a. m.
Spokane Flyer 8:15 p. m.
Kansas City & Chicago Express. 6:00 p.m.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer 8:00a.m.
Chi.. Kan. City & Portland Ex.. 8:45a.m.
Chicago-Portland Special ........ 8:50p.m.
Peadieton Passenger 5:15 p. m.
A5TORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leaving Portland
Astoria die Seaside Express....... 8:00a.m.
Astoria A Seaside Express ....... 0:00p.m.
Arriving Portland
Astoria & Portland Passenger. 12:15 p. m.
Portland Express 10:00 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane. I 8:15 p. m
Seattle 111:45 p. zn.
Arriving Portland I
C. P- R. Short Line, -via Spokane. . 8:O0 a. m.
Via Seattle 7:00 a.m.
JeHerson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Dallas Passenger .............. 7:40a.m.
Dallas Passenger 4:15 p.m.
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger ...........10:15a.m.
Dallas Passenger . 6:60p.m.
AMUSEMENTS.
HEILIG
THEATER
14th and Washing-ton.
Phones Main 1 and A1122-
TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY
Special price
Matinee 2:15
last Time
Tonight g:lS
Geo. M. Cohan's Musical Play
"GKORfiK WASHINGTON, JR."
Evenings. 1.50 to BOc: Matlnae. $1.00 to 250
urn ir theater
J71 fj X Lil Vi lttl Washington
Phones Main 1 and A1122
S NTGMTS BEGEJTNXNG TOMORROW
Special-Price Matinee Saturday
FRANK DANIELS
In Victor Herbert's Comic Opera
"THE TATTOOED MAN"
Evenings. $2 to '60c; Matinee, $1.50 to 50c.
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theater Phone. Main s
MATINEE TODAY AT 2: IS P. M.
And Remainder of "Week
Stupendous Production of
"RED FEATHER"
Gorgeous Comic-Opera Success
Evenings. 25c. 60c 75c SI. SO: Matlnea.
25c. 60c T.vc. fl.OO.
BAKER THEATER Phono M.m t
GEO. I BAKER. Gen Manager.
Tonight All This Week Matinee Saturday.
Splendid proaucuon 01
DAVID H VH CM.
Dramatization of the most widely read book.
A really great play. The treat ot tha
season. Kvenlng prices 25c, S5c, 50c; mati
nees 15c. 2oc
' Next week "Charley's Aunt.
EMPIRE THEATER phon. Main m
MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager.
One solid week of fun. Return of the ever-
popular, everlasting
"PECK'S BAD BOY."
Rlirirer. brighter, better than ever: nothing
hut fun and laughter and music Matinees
Wednesday and Saturday. Teddy bear mati
nee baturday. vv no gets tne Dear f
Nights, ISc, 2.1c, 33c, 60c; matinees. 10c 20o.
Aext Attraction "As iwa in too juii..
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Main 4685; Home, A1026.
Week commencing Monday. February 8.
The Allen stock Company presents
"THE WOLVES OF NEW YORK"
A Comedy-Drama.
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday
and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c Every
evenlng at 8:15. Prices 10c 20c and 30c.
Boxes SOc. OfCice open 10 A. M. to lO F. M.
THE. STAR phones
For the Entire Week of February 2.
THE R, E. FRENCH STOCK COMPANY
Offers
The Great Western Comedy-Drama.
"THE TRAIN ROBBERS."
Matinees Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday at 2:30. Prices 10c and 20o
Every evening at 8:16. Prices 15c 25c, 85c
PANTAGES
Fourth and
Stark Sts.
Peers of Musical and Burlesque Artists,
THE FOUR COLBYS
Vocal and Instrumental. Imitations of Fa
mous Bandmasters.
9 BIO ACTS 9
PflrffirmancM daily at 2:30. T:80 and 9
P. M. Admission 15 cents; lower floor. 25c;
boxes, 50c. Any seat, weekday matinees, 15c.
THE GRAND
Vaudeville da Luxe.
Time and Prices -Remain
the Same.
Entire Week of February 8.
THE GREAT NELLO,
Assisted by Mme. Nello. America's Fore
most jugglers.
GRAY AND GRAHAM,
Presenting Their Comedy Creation. "The
Musical UellDoy ana tne jujiitary jnaia.
AND LOTS OF OTHER BIG ACTS.
AUCTION BALES TODAY.
By J. T. Wilson at salesroom. 208 First
street, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson. Auc
tioneer. MEETING- NOTICES.
ARBUTUS CIRCLE, NO. 273. WOMEN OF
WOODCRAFT Will give a grand masquerade
hull St. Valentine's evening. February 14. in
the Woodmen of the World Temple, 11th street.
between Washington and Alder. Admission
60 cents couple, extra, lady 25 cents. Prizes
and good music
MYRTLE) CHAPTER. NO. 16, O. E.
6. Officers and members are requested
to attend the funeral services ot Qjir
late brother, Frank Hackeney.
By order W. M.
JENNIE H. GA l.TAJ WAY, Sea.
PERSONS WHO ARE INTERESTED IN
Miss Tingle's cooking class are requested to
Church.
HAWTHORNS! LODGE, NO. 111.
A. F. & A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Wednesday) evening .at
7:30, new Masonic Tfemple. West
Park and Yamhill sts. Work. Visit
lug brethren welcome. C E. MrLLER, Sec
. WASHINGTON LODQB NO. 6.
A. F. A. M. Stated communi
cation this (Wednesday) evening
7:30 o'clock. Masonic Building.
East 8th and East Burnslde sts.
Work M. M. degree. All M. M. cordially in
vited. By order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND Sec
SAMARITAN LODGE,
No. 2, I. O. O. F. Reg
ular meeting this (Wed
nesday) evening at 8
o'clock. Initiation. Vls
M. OSVOLD. Sec
ltors welcome.
INDIAN WAR VETERANS OF N. P. C.
Tou are hereby requested to attend the funeral
of Colonel Benjamin F. Shaw at Hamilton
chapel (Vancouver Undertaking Co.), Van
couver. Wash., Thursday. February 6, 2 P.
M. Take 12:30 car.
OTTO KLEBMAN. Grand Adjt.
CANTON PORTLAND, NO. L P. M. Reg
ular cantonment this (Tuesday) evening, Feb
ruary 4. at 8 o'clock. Oddfellows' Temple.
L"rilU E. B. SHARON, Clerk.
ASTRA CIRCLE. Fancy drill by the Held
team, and dancing, next Thursday, February
6, In W. O. W. bldg.', 128 11th st. Admission
15o.
COMMITTEE.
ORIENT - LODGEv NO. 17, I. O. O. F.
Desires the presence of all Ha members on
Wednesday evening, February 6, a. the propo
sition of the new hall building will be dis
cussed. This will also be social night.
W. W. TERRY, Rec Sec
BORN.
HARTMUS Feb. 8. to Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Hartmus. 871 East Yamhill st- a son.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
ta TTtrnR The funeral services of Susan B.
Parker, aged 76 years. 4 monlhe and 17
days, beloved mother of Mrs. Frank Gam
bling and Louis F. Parker, of Portland,
will be held from Zeller-Bxxne. Co.'s
chapel. Russell st. ana w imams ave.,
Thursday, at lO A. M- Friends Invited. In
terment Mason. Mich.
HAYS February 4. at the family residence,
hot Front ot.. Annie Hays, aged 85 years;
beloved wife of Charles Hays. Friends
are respectruny inviieu to aueuu in.
' funeral services, which will be held at
Holman's Chanel, corner 8d and Salmon
at 2 P. M-. 1 nursaay, r eoruarr o. inter
ment Lone Fir Cemetery. '
HELMS Feb. 3, , at the . family residence,
o.-. Tnt Couch St.. Lucy Edith Helms.
aged 7 years. 3 months, beloved daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Albert B- Helms. Friends
are respectfully invitea to attena tne
,,n.Mi wrvlcpj. which will be held at
Holmaa's chapel, corner Third and Salmon
SIS., at Z 1 . M., " eujuawjaj, fee iu
terroent Lone Fir Cemetery.
JT P FTNLEY 60N. Funeral Directors,
Third and jnaaison. raws .t,ii o, a iwi
n..nii, WrKntee & Gllbaueh. Funeral li-
rectors, 7th ft Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst.
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Alder
St. Lady assistant, srnone jnaw io.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Fnnerml Direct.
ers, 32U att St. juaay naemiuiu xunuv m. ovi.
7EI,I.FR.BTBXE8 CO., Funeral Direct
ors. 273 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant.
F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East
Aider. Lady assistant, rouos juut u.
FTjyr.KAT, NOTICE.
KAMMOKD The funeral of the late' Amelia
F. Hammond will take place today
(Wednesday). Feb. 6. at 2 P. M., from the
Crematorium. Friends invited. Racine, Wi.,
papers please copy.
SHAW The funeral services of Benjamin F.
Shaw -will be held at the chapel of the Van
couver Undertaking "Company, Vancouver,
Wash., at 2 P. M., Thursday, February 6.
The remain, will be at Flnley's chapel until
12:80 P. M. Thursday. Friends Invited. In
terment VancouTer. "Wash.
NEW TODAY.
$5 Monthly
WILL BUT YOU A LOT
IN .
400 Choice Lots to Choose From
AT 85 EACK
Improved Streets; 5c rare;
Good Soil; Title Guaranteed Perfect;
No Building Restrictions
and
Immediate Possession.
Liberal Discount for Cash.
AGENTS AT TRACT -ALL DAY.
Take Montavilla car at cor. 3rd and
Morrison sts., get off at corner
Villa and Hibbard sts., Monta
villa branch office; for fur
ther particulars call office
C. P. WELLS,
231 Worcester Bldg. .Phone M. 3253
100x100 CORNER
13th, Nr. Columbia
Faces south and east.
$16,000
Or 50x100 corner.... S9750
50x100 inside . . . . : ..?6500
Fine apartment-house sites,
close m, walking distance.
Below market value.
I have $5000 to loan, gilt-
edge West Side security, 6
per cent.
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
NAPS.
$600 Two lots Mildred Avenue and
Crotts bt., only two blocks irom
Lents car. Single lots adjoining
selling this price.
SloOO Full lot with 6-roorn new
dwelling, midway between Sunny-
side and East Ankeny cars and
one block Mt. Hood line. Must
sell.
S2S30 Neat 6-room dwelling, 29th
and Oregon: easy terms. No
reasonable offer declined.
Jackson & Deering
Phone Main 345.
246 Stark St,
w hove IS lots one block from the car line.
two blocks from the school. Slsed 83 1-3
by 109 feet to 12-root alley, at tne very low
price of eacn. ,
THOMPSON OGDF.N,
Phone Wocdlawn 202. 848 Mississippi Ay.
SNAP!
BE QUICK!!
TY2 acres, Alberta street.
Close in .
$400 Per Acre -
Louis Salomon & Co.
233 Stark Street, near Second.
will handle best-paylngr general mer-r-hnndlsa
business In Eastern Oreeoa
Sales J12.000 per month. Splendid 6p
portunlty. Address owner, H, care
room 614, Buchanan Diug., .foruana, ur.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
Notice is hereby riven that the County
School bupenniBQuBiu 01 jnuunoman
County will hold the regular examination
of applicants for state and county papers
at- the Atkinson School, Eleventh and
Couch streets, . .commencing weanesday,
-Cp.hrnfl.rv 12. at 9 A. M. A comnlete nra-
crramme will be furnished on reouest. Ai-
pllcants wrltine here from, other counties
Snouia iccuro cutiocui ui ma ouycriDienu-
ent of the county wnere employed. K. F.
Robinson, County School Superintendent.
DOES $260 net per aero from prunes, $300
for peacnea ana uw rrom vines interest
you? Do you want an irrigated farm, al
luvial soil, electric road transportation, on
easy terms? "Write for free printed mat
ter. Irrigated Land Co., Sacramento of-
Bce, 60S J st.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
hire Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
tOZ McKay Bids-, 8d mnd Stark.
GIVE MJi A CALL.
Piano Studio of Louis H. Boll
Now located - corner 8th and Washington
U.. Lafayette bias.. Danon zq ana tti.
MONEY TO IXA
Prom $1500 to $2000 on mortiraf aciirlty.
Mcorew 4C bon, zv&Ym iuurrison
Stop That Kent
Railway Addition
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Abraham A White, 227, Washinirton t.
Andrews. F.' V. St Co. M. 3349. 33 Hamilton bL
Angelea Exchange, 618 Commonwealth bMf.
Baker. Alfred A.. 215 Abinton bid.
Bollara. Grussl & Hlft-leT. 12S at
Cnapln ft Her low, 428 Chamber of Commerce.
Churchlll-Matthewa Co.. Main ft A1743- 110 2d.
Coast Realty Co.. Mala 15ftS. Morrison.
Columbia Trust Company, 714 Couch bl. A1016.
Commercial Invert. Co., 219 Lumber Exchange.
Compton. J. P. Pac ft A1843. 100 Abfngton bl.
Croesley Co., 708-9 Corbett bldg. M. 7S55.
IavLs, M. C. Co. Main 410. 16 Hamilton bid.
De Burgh, C. R., Pac. 773. 220 Ablngton bldg.
Dean Land Improvement ft Colonization Co.
631 Chamber of Commerce bldg.
Duboia ft Crockett, '270 'Washington ot.
Goddard, H. W.. Main and A 174 3. 110 2d st.
Henkle & Harrison, 217 Ablngton bldg.
Hotchklss, C. R. ft Co.. M. 1065. 303 C. of a
International Invest. Co.. 309 Macleay bids.
Jennings ft Co., Main 188.. 332 Wash! at. v
Lee, M. E., room 20 Raleigh bldg. ,r
Mall ft Von Borstel, 104 2d at., 392 E. Burnslde
CDonneil. J. P., M. 4061 ft A 2561. 230 Stark.
Otto ft Hark son. room 24. 1st. -
Palmer, H. P.. 202 Rotbchlld bid. tain 5661.
PARKER, C. I Woodstock, end of cariine.
parrlsh. Watkins ft Co., 230 Alder St.
Porter. J. Frank. 607 Commercial Bldg.
Reed, Fields ft Tynan, M. 7004, A 3 661. 102 2d.
Rose City Realty in v. Co.. La Fayette Diag.
Schalk, Geo. D., 264 Stark st. Main 392, A392.
Sharkey. J. P. 4 Co., 122tt Sixth at.
Smith, D. H. ft Lawrence W., S23 Lumber Ex.
Stein met i, P. J. ft Co., 193 Morrison at.
SwenasoB. A. P. ft Co., 253 Washington st.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., 88 Third st.
(Holladay Addition.)
Thompson ft Swan, specialty,- Clark Co. farms.
806-7 wetland bldg. and Vancouver, Wash.
Veteran Land Company, 165 Third St.
Waddoll, W." O., S4 Lumber Exchange bldg.
Wilbur, R. M. A2&50. Main 26.V). HO 2d st.
FOR BALE REAL ESTATE.
A BRAND NEW SEVEN ROOMS
COMPLETE.
All improvements paid, corner lot, east
front, in Holladay. walking distance,
$5000; half cash, balance monthly.
MODERN SEVEN ROOMS.
Paved street, corner lot, space for barn,
close ln East Side; UH)Q down, balance
at 6 per cent.
SXTB FOlt FLATS.
6 blocks from Steel bridge, 60x100", can
be improved to yield 10 per cent on In
vestment. D. W. HEILMAN SIDNEY G. LATHROP,
Room 307 Abineton.
Phones Main or A 11)42- .
100x100 AND splendid 8-room house, hard
wood floors, hot water heating plant, mod
ern In every particular; close In, E. 6th
ot., Holladay Addition; price very low.
$3000 50x100 and modern nw 6-room
houee, nicely situated on East ltith st. N.
$376000x100, with old nous?, on Clay
st.t near 14th; nothing as cheap In this
vicinity.
W. O. WADDEU
809 Lumber Exchange.
6-ROOM new modern house In Irvington, lot
. GOxlOO, fireplace, furnace, concrete bail
ment with concrete noor.. wired for elec
tricity and plumbed for pas; cement side
walk. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce.
$700 ONE ACRE $700. 1
All cultivated, running water, fronting
on Oregon City carllne.
B. S, COOK & CO..
2T1 Alder St.
THE best vacant residence lot East Port
land; located between East 16th and East
12th, close East Ankeny; would Bell half
25x100; price reasonable. Culver, 623
Chamber of Commerce.
TWO nearly new 6-room houses, good neigh
borhood in Holladay Addition, $tW00 for
both or will sell one for $;;2x: nothing as
cheap In that district. Western Oregon
Trust Co. 2irl Stark et.
FOR SALE Two houses and lots. 701 end
703 Everett st- bet. 21st and 22d; fine
flat or apartment house site ; present in
come $720. Inquire owner. 818 Failing
. bldg.
FRACTIONAL lots, centrally located. Hol
laday's; sizes &Ox65;. good streets, con
crete sidewalks, sewer, water, gas ; price
right. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce.
CHOICE! 5-acre lots for sale on the Oregon
electrlo carllne; also a few special bar
gains In larger tracts near the city. W.
E. Burke, 620 Chamber of Commerce bldg
CHOICE corner lot 150x100 N. W, cor. 24th and
Pacific sts.. Improved street, cement elde
walk, $400 cash, balunce Instalments, iiol
lam. Grussl 6c Hlgley, 128 3d st.
NEW, modern bungalow. East Portland. $1900;
terms to suit.
INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT CO..
309-11 Macleay bids.
$2950 BUYS 6-room modern house. West Side,
on Market; furnace, gas and electricity;
nice lot; a big Bnap. M. K. Lee, room 20
Raleigh bldg., 323 Wash. st.
WANTED Modern bouse or bungalow,. East
Portland.
INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.,
309-11 Maoleay bldg.
WE want in Highlands and Albina A and 6
roorn houses; if you really want to sell, list
with us; we have the buyers. Portland
Homes Co., 204 Morrison st.
NICE home, T rooms, hardwood floors, two
fireplaces, stationery waehtubs, etc.. In one
of the best residence districts. Address if
o39, Oregon! an.
$2300 New 6-room bungalow, modern, 3
blocks south Hawthorne ave., on East
44th st; $300 cawh, JL monthly. Address
Dr. Darling.
FOR SALE Strictly modern 7-room house,
built for home; choice location, in Haw
thorne Park, Owner, 017 Chamber of Com
merce. J. F. O'DonnelL 230 Stark St.. Makes a
specialty of selling houses and lots In
Irvington and Holladay Park Additions.
CORNER lot, Hawthorne ave. and Eaat 31st
st.; sower, water, gas,' concrete walks,
$1100. Culver, 23 Chamber of Commerce.
$16,000 FOR choice Income property, Wst
Side ; Income $lti32 per year. M. El Lee,
room 20 Raleigh bldg., Wash. st.
$300 DOWN, balance monthly. 6-room
modern house, one block from car. 20
minutes out. Owner. L 592. Oregonian.
SITE for apartment-house or flats; corner lot.
11th and Montgomery sts.; $b500. Phone
CM. 550 or write D 582, care Oregonian.
100X100 $1500,
Just light elevation for view and ac
cess, close, to Heights car. 2T1 Alder.
THE SNAP OF TUB SEASON.
$900 buys a new 6-room house at Tre
mont Station; cash. Pac Ilia 1342;
NEW 5-room house on 20th St.; cement base
ment, first -class plumbing, electrlo lights;
part cash. Byrnes, 24&Mi Morrison.
FOR SALE By owner, choice lots, two In
Flrland, two In Vernon, on carllne. Phone
East 2403. or F 591, Oregonian.
A SNAP 4 acres, cleared, near car,
only $1000; $250 down. Dubois ft Crockett,
Washington bldg., room 3.
ACRE tract, only $000; West Side, close In
and choice. M. E. Lee, room 20 Raleigh
bldg., 323 Wash. st.
BARGAIN New house, 6 large rooms; con
crete basement; fine neighborhood; $3250.
774 E. Yamhill. 24th.
LOT SOoclOO, within 4 blocks Steel bridge.
East Side. $2650. Culver, 623 Chamber of
Commerce.
CHT5AP corner lot, block from carllne; must
sell at once; terms. Call 290 4th st or phone
Pacific 624.
6-ROOM bungalow, Portland Heights; modern,
in every respect ; splendid view, $4500.
Phone A 5306.
NEW S-room house, lot 80x100, barn, chicken
house, only JS50; $250 down. Washington
bldg., room 3.
CHOICE residence lots near Alberta car.
$200 up, $5 cash. $5 month. Phone Main
5646.
SPHINX AGENCY, business and residence
property. 308 Chamber of Commerce bldg.
FOR SALE on installments; modern, 7-room
house. East 22d. Owner, Woodlawn 727.
DESIGNERS, photo engrav-ers, 'Nelss ft Con
naway. 109 2d st. A 4573. M 7319.
FOR SAIJ3 By owner, choice home building
lots. Address J 5o, Oregonian.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FINE 80-ACRE tract. 10 miles from Port-"
land. 75 in cultivation, good house and
barn, good orchard, fine spring at door,
running water, a real snap; $125 per acre;
$3500 cash.
Fine 35-acre tract,. 10 miles frm Port
land, Hi from car lino. 15-ent fare, near
ly all in cultivation fine larjce house. koiI
orchard, some English walnuts, running
water, a real model eountrv home; $lo,50i,
$-."(m cash; will take $;iO00 or $4ooo In
trade.
Fine 20-acre tract on 'Base Line road. 7
milos from Portland; a real snao; only
$2..o rer acre.
20 acres, 7 miles from Portland. H mile '
north of .Base Line road; lies well and
very cheap, J00 per acre; will take some
trade, or $500 cash, balance good terms.
Fine 6-room house, Mississippi ave..
$27.r0. good terms.
Fine H. 2Sth and East Morrison, all Im
provements In; $350. ea-sy terms.
Small lot, 3 'houses, brining $22 per
'month, to trado for other property; will
' pay a difference.
We buy notes and mortgages.
CHARLESON & CO..
411 Commercial bklg. Phone Pacific 1196.
$2750.
6-room house near East 16th and Ankeny;
income $240 a year.
$.1050.
1 Fractional corner near Hilt's) Academy ;
beautiful for building home; chrapest slto
in neighborhood; good for flats-also.
$5.0.
Modern colonial 6-room house, good as
new; all Improvements; near 23d and Mar
shall. $5250.
GOxfOO, with 8-room house, near Eaat 15th
and Morrison; easy walk.
$10,500.
60x100 corner, 8 blocks from P. O. ; suit
able for apartments; soma Income now; you
can't beat it.
$12,000.
60x100, North- 23d, ffoutti of Thurman;
paying 10 per cent; can be Increased.
F. O. NORTH-RTJP.
814-15 Couch bldg., 4th near Washington.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY.
On the west slope of Mt. Tabor, a near
ly new hotue. extra large and airy, well
and warmly built Cfor home) ;, large fire
place, lot 100x100, fine young bearing
rruit trees, extra good Iurnlture, wood ana
insurance included; excellent location;
splendid ne-tghborhood; price $3500; terms.
ZIMMERMAN & VAUGHN,
803 Buchanan bldg. M 1675.
$0000 BUYS 10-room strictly modern dwelling
and full-size lot SOrlOO. couth front. In Nob
Hill district, between 20th and 2lst sts, two
etories and attic, finished for bilii&rd-room
and den, full concrete basement. 2 flreplacep,
hardwood floors in 5 rooms, beam ceiling In
reception hall; nothing lacking for a mod
ern home. James J. Fly nil, 612 Chamber
of Commerce.
NEW 5-room cottage on East Yamhill et..
one block from carllne; thoroughly modern;
full basement; a beautiful little place and
cheap; only $2400; $4O0.
L'N1TE21 STATES TIMBER A RTOALTT CO.
319 Chamber of Commerce.
Phone A 2727, Main 4261.
NORTH PORTLAND HOME AT SACRIFICE
$800 down, balance $3000. 5 years. 0
per cent; 8 rooms; gas, porcelain bath,
tub: all In good condition.
N. B, No phone calls on this.
LAMONT & HARRIS,
303-4 Swetland Bldg.
APARTMENT HOUSE FOR SALE.
Bennington Court, 310 Benton St.
Newly constructed, tenants now moving
In ; six apartments, modern conveniences;
reasonable price, easy terms; will net 11
per cent. F. W. Newell, room 403 Stearns
bldg., 6th ani Morrison.
BUILD FLATS OR APARTMENTS.
MAKE 12 to 13 per cent Net.
110x100, Kearney, bet. 22d and 23d,
OR ANY PART THEREOF.
LAMONT & HARRIS.
803-4 Swetland Bldg.
SPL10NDID BUY.
$2500; new 6-room modern house, cement
basement and walk, 40x133; furniture, cow
and chickens; $1000 down.
DUBOIS & CROCKETT,
Washington Bldg., Room 3.
SEVERAL well located vacant lots In South
Portland; them can be had at a bargain;
will sell a part or whole; terms to suit. .
INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.,
309-11 Macleay bldg.
FOR SALE.
Fine Homeo In Irvington.
Holladay and Sunnyslde.
SAFE INVESTMENT CO., "
Rooms- 17 and IS, 313Vj Wash. st.
A GOOD CHEAP HOME.
8 full Jots, with 6-room house, on East
GUsan, only $17O0; $4K down and $15 mosnru
DUBOIS & CROCKETT,
Washington Bldg., Room 3.
INVESTMENT.
100x100 on graded and graveled street,
cement walks and curbs, all Paid. Title
Bank taken in payment; $400. P 57,
. Oregonian.
BElr vacant lot West Portland, $1S00; terms
to suit.
INTERNATTONAIj INVESTMENT CO.,
309-11 Macleay bldg.
TO EXCHANGE.
TRADE OR SELL.
A fine fruit farm near Salem. 1H miles
to streetcar line; 24 acres assorted fruit,
line fruit-dryer. Implements go wlth place;
8-room house, barn, chick en-houses', 3 acres
timber on place; want small bouse, on Mt.
Scott Una preferred Phona Main f0O or
V 6S8, Oregonian.
44 ACRES, 18 MILES PORTLAND,
5, miles Sherwood and R. R.; 20 acres
clear; good barn, house, etc; $4000; will
take modern house, close In. value to
$3000. Addretrs D Gb4, Oregonian.
MY EQUITY In large first-cla hotel, $5500.
doing good business, for modern East Sid
home, or Improved acres on cariiiie. K
58, Oregonian. 1
MY equity of $3500 in 80-acre form, 20 acres
In fruit, 3 miles from Ridge Held, Wash., fon
house and lot of equal value. 3L1 Com
mercial bldg.
80 ACRES deeded land, clear abstract, title
price $1800; will trade for roomtng-houae.
Alexander, 304 Ankeny st., near 6th.
GOOD lots, cheap, to trad for roomlng-hou?e
or flftt. 311 Commercial blk., 2d and Wash.
CHOICE building lot to exchange for lum
ber or team work. J OSS, Oregonian.
IF you want to buy, trade or sell real es
tate, call 325 Lumber Exchange.
INXMB residence for vacant lot and some
cash. Tower, University Statlon.
GOOD building lot to exchange for good fresh
cow. J 55. Oregonian.
WILL buy your business for cash, or trade.
324 Lumber Exchange
WILL trade for what you have. Gua Smith,
411 Buchanan bldg.
NEW buggy and" sleigh, or will sell cheap.
51 Union ave. N.
FOR BALE TDLBEB LAND
FOR SALE Sawmill dally capacity 30 M ft.,
with lodging equipment consisting of don
key engine, wire cable, etc; 34 -miles from
Vancouver, Wash., with continuous rail
transportation from mill flume to Portland,
commanding the monopoly of a good local
trad. Get partlculara at 664 East Aider st.
SEVEN quarter sections. Pacific Co., Wash.,
adjacent Columbia River; estimated forty
million; CO per cent Ur, 25 per cant cedar,
15 per cent larch. Price $5O.ik0. Set
McCarger, Bates & Lively. 318 Falling,
bldg.
TIMBER LAND.
OREGON. WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA
JAMES D. LACEY 6 CO.,
Chicago, New Orleans, Seattle.
829 Chamber of Commerce.
Portland. 1
TIMBER claims cruising 5 to 6 million feet
In Southern Oregon; no charge for locat
ing until title is secured. George W. Doug-
lass, 318 Worcester bldg.
HOMESTEAD relinquishment r will exebango
for city' property; will assume mortgage.
X 23 7 Oreconlaa.
. GOOD YELLOW PINE CLAIMS.
- Government locations. 327 Worcester blk.
TIMBER lands cruised and estimated, refer
ences furnished.. Address P. O. Box 33.
TIMBER wanted. Sphinx Agency, roora
808. Chamber of Commerce .bldg.
WANTED AND FOB SALE LAND SCRIP.
ALL kinds. Including approved forest re -serve
scrip, for surveyed, unsurveyed tlm
ber and prairie Government land. H. M
Hamilton, "The Portland," Portland, Or
PUBLIC land scrip for sale; land, mining
practice. D. N. Clark. Atty.. Washington.
WANTED FARMS.
WE have buyers who want Improved Wil
lamette Valley farms, 50 to 300 acres. Roae
City Realty & Inv. Co.. Lafayette bldg..
6th and Washington sts.
HAVE $200 cash and $50 mon t h to Invest
in 10 to 20-acre arm; give price and loca
tion. Purse, 823 Chamber of Commerce.