Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 12, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    TITE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1908.
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liemoval.
Our efforts for the coming few
weeks will be to dispose , of
oiir present stock of Carpets,
Rugs, Linoleum, Lace Cur
tains, Portieres, Draperies,
Etc., at prices that will enable
us to move into bur new quar
ters (Fifth at Stark) with a,
complete new stock which is
now enroute
J. G.
MACK
86-88 Third Street
FIRE IN WAREHOUSE
Blake, McFall Co.'s Store
room Swept by Flames.
CAUSE IS NOT YET KNOWN
Property Loss of $40,000 Is Fig
urcd Out by Firm, but Insurance
Is Supposed to Cover Stock
of Paper Consumed.
Forty thousand dollars' worth of paper
was consumed by fire late yesterday
afternoon when the contents of the Blake,
McCall Company's warehouse at 49 Front
street burned.
Several thousand bolts of paper were
In the place, and practically all were de
stroyed by fire and water. The fire
eeemed to have -eaten -its way from the
rear end of the place and the stock had
to be drenched -with water. The ware
house Is a metal-covered structure with
out windows and the fire waa similar, in
a way, to the firing of a closely packed
bundle of papers In an oven.
The origin of the fire is a puzzle which
nobody has yet been able to solve. No
motive Is known for Incendiarism. Either
a defect in the electric wiring or spon
taneous combustion seems to have caused
the fire. There wore several electric
wires inside the warehouse, while a stock
of tar paper might account for spon
taneous combustion.
The fire department made a record run
and the firemen did excellent work. Half
a dozen companies were ordered out by
Chief Campbell to prevent possible spread
of the fire, as it was in the heart of the
wholesale district.
The metal covering of the warehouse
kept the tire securely sealed, however,
and while the bis: bolts of paper were
being consumed, flames were not seen by
the big crowd that congregated about the
fire line across the street. Although the
alarm was turned at 5:13 P. M. It was
not until after 9 that the last spark of
fire was put out.
The loss to the Blake, McFall Company
will not be fully known today, further
than that the contents were worth .ap
proximately $40,000 and nothing seems to
have escaped fire or water. The loss Is
well covered by insurance.
ST. PAUL TO REACH COAST
Plana Branch From Tacoma to
Grays Harbor.
SEATTLE, TVash., Feb. 11. (Special.)
As one of the important results of the
visit to Seattle of President A. J. Barling,
of the St. Paul Railroad, the engineers of
the company have been instructed imme
diately to take up the work of planning
a line between Tacoma- and Grays Har
bor. Surveyors are now in the field, and
it Is the understanding that work will be
Jiurried so that construction can begin
thin Summer.
The new line will place the St. Paul
In a positoln of vantage when it comes to
contesting with the Northern Pacific for
the rich trafflo of the future In Western
"Washington. The Olympic Peninsula is
rich In coal and timber. "
This is the first announcement that the
company contemplated the coast branch,
and, although railroad men believed It
would build a line into the territory, it
was not believed that this would be done
lor a number of years.
)
Athletic Field at Albany.
ALBANY, Or., Feb. 11. (Special.) The
construction of a good athletic field on
the campus has been undertaken at Al
bany College. The work of inclosing a
portion of the west side of tho campus
began today and inside the Inclosuro a
football field, baseball diamond and track
will be constructed. A- grandstand will
be erected at the west end of the gym
nasium.
To fortn the new inolosure the fence
and grandstand at Rambler Park will be
removed to the campus. This means the
end of the famous RamBler Athletic Park.
It was on 'this field that the Albany Col
lege football teams of 1002, 1903 and 1904,
made strong bids for state honors.
METEOROLOGITAIi REPORT.
PORTLAND. Or.. Feb. 11. Maximum
temperature, 40 degrees: minimum. 40.
rtlvor reading at 8 A. 4.0 feet: chansre in
Inst 24 hours. -0.5 foot. Total rainfall (5
V. M. to 6 P. M l .211 Ineh. Total rainfall
since September 1. 1007. 23.06 Inches: nor
mal rainfall sint-e September 1. 1!)07. 28.17
inches: deficiency .t.ll Inches. Total sun
shine February 10, loot. 4 hours 29 minutes:
possible sunshine February 10. 1008. 10
hours 1 minute. Barometer (reduced to
sea level) at 5 P. M- 30.1 a Inches,
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A 'small disturbance has advanced across
British Columbia and then moved south
eastward to Montana. It has caused gen
eral rain la the North Pacific States and
Sale
8 CO.
high winds locally at a few place. The
highest wind was at North Head, where a
maximum, velocity of Co miles from the
Northwest was reports during the day.
The temperature on the Pacific Slope has
remained nearly stationary. The Indica
tions are for local rain or snow In this dis
trict Wednesday.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. '
Observations taken at 5 P. M.. Pacin
time. February 11, 1008.
5 3 Wind. 4 ?
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Raker City ...
Bismarck
Boise
Eureka.
Helena'
Kamloops
North Hea'd . . .
Pocatello
Portland ......
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Sacramento ...
Salt Lake . . . .
San Francisco
.Spokane
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island
Walla Walla . .
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Cloudy
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380.0B 4 N
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34,0.04 Calm
4ti 0.02:36iNW
36;o.Ofl!20'SW
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FORECASTS.
Portland and Vicinity Wednesday, rain.
possibly part snow; westerly winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washing
ton Wednesday, rain, possibly part .now;
westerly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Wednesday, rain or snow, followed
by clearing weather; colder.
EDWARD A. BEALS,
District Forecaster.
Grand Centra! Station Tims Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Lee-vlna- Portland
Roseburg Passenger
Cottage Grove Passenger ...
California Express
Ban Francisco Express ......
West Side
Corvallis Passenger .........
Sheridan passenger
8:10 a. xn.
4:15 p. m.
7:45 D. m.
12:00 p. m.
T:00 a. m.
4:10 p.m.
Forest Grove passenger .....
Forest Grove Passenger .....
11:00 a. m.
8:40 p. m.
7:55 a. m.
Arriving; Portland
.Oregon Express
i. oitago urove passenger ...
Roseburg Passenger ........
Portland Express
West Side
Corvallis Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Fassenger ....
Forest Grove Passenger ....
11:30 a. m
5 : 30 p. m.
111:15 p. m
6:35 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
8 :00 a. m.
2:50 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
-v .. I -i . 1.. 1 I
Tacoma and Seattle Express 1 8:30 a.m.
North Coast A Chicago Limited..) 2:00 p.m.
Overland Express Ill :45 p.m.
Arriving Portland
I
North Coast Limited...
7:00 a. m.
4 : 15 p. m.
8:15 p. m.
Portland Express
Overland Express
OREGON RAILROAD ft NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland .
Pendleton nassenger
7:19 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
8:15 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
Chicago-Portland Special j
cpokane Flyer
Kansas city vnicago impress.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer
Chi.. Kan. f'lty & Portland Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger
8:00 su m.
0:45 a. m.
8:50 p. m.
5:15 p. m.
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leaving Portland
Astoria & Seaside Express.....
Astoria & Seaside Express
Arriving Portland
Astoria & Portland Passenger.
Portland Express
8:0O a. xn.
6 :00 p. m
12:15 p. m.
lO:O0 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C P. R. Short Line, via Spokane
Seattle .".
Arrivlnsr Portland
8:15 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane)
8:00 a. m.
Via Seattle
7 :0O a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving; Portland
Dallas Passenger
Dallas Passenger ....
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger .....
Dallas Passenger ....
-7:40 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
10:15 s m.
6:&o p. m.
" AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By J. T. Wlleon, at salesroom. 208 First St.,
at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
SAMARITAN LODGE
NO. 2. I. O. O. F.- Reg
ular meeting this (Wed
need ay) evening at 8
o clock, first degree,
Visitors welcome.
M. OSVULD, See.
SAMARITAN LODGE, NO 2, I. O. O. F.
ane f uneral Committee is hereby notified
to meet at Oddfellows' Hall, corner 1st
and Alder StB.. thin fWerlne-.da.vl afternoon.
at 1:30 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our
late Brother Chauncey Dale. Funeral from
rinceys unanei. Interment River View
Cemetery. Other members of tho lodge and
oruer are invitea to attend.
M. OSVOLD. Seo.
MACCABEE DANCE Uniform Bank Will
give one Thursday evening, Feb. 13, K. P.
Hall, Eleventh and Aider. Friends cordially
Ini-itul -Ulluln , C.. ....... .
,.......u. .-.-ji-j j oiue. vjrenemra.
t , P. C. ANDERSON,
Chairman Entertainment Committee.
REGULAR nomrnriTiftM n
Washington Chapter, No. 18, R. A. M.,
I -.his (Wednesday! evening fMar Ma.
I ionic Temple, East Side.
CLYDE EVANS. Sec'y.
OREGON COMMANDER!
1. K. T. All sir Knlghtm
NO
are
cuinuisvnura 10 attend the
nera.1 services of our late
fu
st r
nuifciiL . xj. bailie. fliret at liOlm
Chapel, 8:43. Services Crematorium a
Knight V.
tan's
6
O'clock. L. D. FREELAND,
Eminent Commander, Ogn Com.
G0RBETT BUILDING
5TH AND MORRISON STS.
1
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ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Akin, Otis F., and Mabel, osteopaths, formerly
Macleay bldg. Phone A 47U, Main 3227.
American Surety Co. Main tsJO. A 3550. For-
eriy cnaxnner 01 commerce qiok.
Cavanagb, Wm., Dr., dentist, formerly Co
lumbia & Buchanan bldgs. Main 51S9, A 5139.
Chrlstensen, C, optician and jeweler, formerly
with Butterfleld Bros. Main 81H6.
Chance, Arthur W., Dr.. dentist, formerly
Dkum bldg. Of Hoes 810-11. Main 1068.
Coffey, R. c, Dr., physician ana surgeon.
otnee iuit. rnone Alain .
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 7SS6. A 5722.
Dleck, Robt. G. civil engineer, formerly
Mohawlc hldsr. Phone A308S.
Dufur & Dufur, public stenographers. Phons
naaiQ aw, a. o.i.iu.
Ellis, R- H.. Dr. physician and surgeon,
formerly Columbia bldg. Main 6166, A 1466.
Falls City Lumber Company, formerly Mo
hawk bldg.. F. S. Belcher. Main ooio.
Goudey Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanan
bldg. . Main S472, A 3472.
Hegele. H. W.. Dr., physician and surgeon.
formerly Macleay Dldg. juain eui. a
Jefferds, Henry C-. Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 463.
Jones, N. W., Dr., physician, formerly Co-
lumnia Dldg, buite iwa. aiain o.
Jones, Trevor, Dr., dentist, formerly Bu
chanan bldg. Main 4014. A 6333.
Kelsey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co
lumbia bide. Main 5146.
King, J. C. Elliott. Dr., physician, formerly
Mohawk bldg. Mala 2260.
Kinney, M. J., timber, formerly Sherlock
bldg Phons Main 2032. .
Kyne, B. F., Mrs., formerly Russel bldg.
A3POT. Residence C197T.
Labbe, Edmund J , Dr., physician and sur-
&-w-in tMrmerlv Ijihlw hide. Main 450. A 1450.
Lent, Geo. P., attorney, formerly 2o54 Mor
rison et. Office 419. -Main 43. a iooo.
Locke & Gullete, Drs., physicians and sur
geons. Will occupy office t20 after Feb. 16.
Mackenzie, K. A. J-, Dr., physician and
surgeon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267.
Manion, Katherlne C, Dr., formerly Hamil
ton bldg. Phone Main 2811.
Matson, Ralph C. and Ray w., Dra, formerly
Marquam bldg. Main 767.
McCusker. Clarence J., Dr.. Physician and
- Burgeon, formerly Fleldner DiQg. Jaaimio.
Nichols. A. fa.. C. L. & H. S.. Drs.. physicians
.Tiri Mursrpnns. formerly Dekum bid. Main 200.
Oregon Life Insurance Company, L. Samuel,
Uen. Mgr. Phones Main twso, Auwi.
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co.,' surgson's
offices. 908-10. Main 267. A 1207.
Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fenton
bldg. utnees 6Ul-x. fnone Aiain djw.
Peters. Geo. D-, Dr., dentist, formerly Co
lumbia hldr. Office 1021. Phone Main 767.
Petzel, A. F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
bldg. Main 463.
Pierce. B. A.. Dr.. physician, offices 1007-1008.
Phones Main Ara:iu.
Polivka & Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morri
son. Phnne Main 7H1.
Schoonmaker, F. M., real estate, formerly Mc
Kav blde-.. offices 708-9. Main 7S55. A 6722.
fltory, L. E., Dr., physician, surgeon, formerly
St. John. Offices 9O1-02. A14UB, jusun oitsu.
Taylor, Frank M . Dr., physician and -surgeon,
formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. A1267.
United Wireless Telegraph Co., formerly 1074
Sixth St.. P. 3. Stewart fiscal agt. Main 833.
Veazle & Veazle, attorneys at law, formerly
Chamber of Commerce bldg. Main 11.
Wight, Otis. B., Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Dekum bldg. Main 6168, A 14ti0.
Williamson & McNary, physicians, formerly
Marquam Dldg. -Main 449.
Yaqulna Bay Co., The, formerly Mohawk
bldg., W. F. Stlne. Main 6578, A1978.
Zan. Jas. C. Dr., physician and surgeon.
formerly Marquam hide. Main 850.
MEETING NOTICES.
V
IVAN-HOE LODGE. NO. 1. K. OF P.
Members are requested to attend the fu
neral of our deceased brother. Chauncey
Dale. P. C. from Flnley's chapel. Wednes
day, February 12. at 2 o'clock. Interment
Rlvervlew cemetery.
W. J. CEpERSON. C. C.
T. P. A.'S, TAKE) NOTICK All the mem
bers of the Oregon and Washington Division
of the Traveler's Protective Association, who
can possibly do so, are requested to attend
the funeral of William T. Custer, which will
take place at Holman'M undertaking parlors,
Wednesday. Feb. 12, at 3 o'clock. The de
ceased was a member of this Division, was
representing Bauer Bros. & Co., of San Fran
cisco, and died of pneumonia at Baker City
on tbe 10th inst.
WILLIS FISHftR, Pres.
JOSEPH C. GIBSON, Sec. -Trees.
DIED.
GAXS In this city, February lO, at the fam
ily residence, 415 Fremont et., Mrs. Mary
J. trims, aged- 07 years. 7 months, l day,
beloved mother of Mrs. C. F. Willis, 'Mrs.
. W. Martin, L. B. Cusick, Lillian F
Gans. Henry Grcall Gans, Rose E.- Gana.
POLLOCK In this cltv February 11. Jo-
serh Pollock, aged 66 years 11 months
anu -d aayg. jNotice or luneral will De
given later.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
KARNT? February 11, Vincent E-. Karne, age
4W, cromer ot Mrs. A. u. Barker. Services
at Crematorium Wednesday at 5 P. M.
BVANS In this city, Feb. 10, Charles Evans,
aged 74 years. Friends are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral services, which
will be held at Holman s chaDel at 2 P.
M. today (Wednesday). Interment River
view cemetery.
6 PRAGUE February 10, at th. family resi
dence 447 East Sherman et.. Grace Made
line teprague, aged 18 years, 8 months, be
loved daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin A.
Sprague. Friends are respectfully Invited
to attend the funeral services, 'which will
be held et Hawthorne Purlr Prpshvtftrlan
Church, corner Bast 12th and East "Taylor
ris., at x t-. m.- lnursoay, ieD. is. inter
ment Greenwood Cemetery.
GANS February 10. at. the family residence.
415 Fremont St.. cor. B. 6th. Marv J. Gans.
aged 67 years. 7 months, beloved mother of
jwrs. - r . wuiis. Mrs. G. w. Martin, J.
B. ' Cusick, Miss Lillian F. Gans, Rose B.
trans, Henry Urcall Gans. Iriends are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral
services, which will be held at the above
residence at 1 :30 P. M. Wednesday, Febru
ary 12. Services at the Crematorium pri
vate. GANS February 10. at tbe family residence.
415 Fremont St., Mary J. Gans, aged 57
years, i montna, -beloved mother of Mrs. C
F. Willis. Mrs. G. W. Martin. L. R- t'lislck
Miss Lillian F. Gans. Rose E. Gans, Henry
Greall Gans. Friends are resnectfullv in
vited to attend the funeral services, which
will be held at the above residence at 1:30
i . M. today (Wednesday), February 12.
cervices at me uremaiprlum private.
MERRILL In this city. January 11. by
accidental drowning, Benjamin M. Merrill,
aged 55 years Funeral services will be
held at tbe chapel ot the Portland Crema
torium at 10 A. M., today t Wednesday)
February 12. Friends invited,
ruary 12. Friends Invited.
WALL At the family residence. 754 East
AtiKsny street. February lu. Milton Oli
ver, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wall,
acred 6 months and 0 davs. Funeral will
take place today, February 12. at 1:30
P. M., from F. S. Dunnlng's Chapel, corner
of East Alder and East Sixth streets.
Friends Invited.' Services at the prave pri
vate. MORGAN The' funeral' of the late Mon
roe G. Morgan will take place today, Feb
ruary 12. at 2:30 P. M.. from F. S. Dun
nlng's Chapel, corner of East Alder and
East Sixth streets. Friends invited. Ser
vices at the grave private.
J. P. FIN LEY SON, Funeral Directors,
Third and Madison. Phone Main 9, A 1699.
Dunning, McKntee & Gllbaugh, Funeral Di
rector., 7 th ii line, l'hone M. 4oU. Ludy aiMt.
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO., 409 Aide
at- Lady assistant. Phone Main 6133.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct
ors, 220 3d St. Lady assistant. Phone M. 607.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. 273 Russell. East 1088. I-ady assistant.
F. 8. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 Eas
Alder. Lady, assistant. I'bons East 62.
AMUSEMENTS.
HEILIG
THEATER
14th and WashlnertcnL
Phones Main 1 and A1122
Special Price Last Time
Matinee. 2:15; Tonight, 8:15.
DE WOLF HOPPER
In De Koven's Comic Opera
"HAPrVLAJiD"
Evenings, $2 to 50c; Matinee,- 1 50 to B0o
IT 17 T ir THEATER
n r.l I . f V X 14th and Washington.
Phones Main 1 and A1122
S NIGHTS, BEGINNING TOMORROW
Special Price Matinee Saturday.
MISS GRACE GEORGE,
In Sardou's Comedy.
. "DIVORCONS."
Evenings. $t to 50c; Matinee. 1.50 to 25s.
MARQUAM GRAND
(Portland's Famous Theater, pnons Main a j
Tonight and Remsinder of Week. Matinee
Saturday.
Joe Murohys Great Play.
"THE KERRY COW,"
With Bernard Daly as
Dan O'Hara. .
Evenings 28c 60u, 75a. Matinee 25c. 50c
BARER THEATER
Phones Main 2; A5380
Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Manager.
Set Your Seats Early All
This Week Just On Long
Howl of Laughter.
CHARLEY'S AUNT
Matinee Saturday
Evenings 25, 35, 50. Mat, IB, 35
Next) In the Bishop's Carriage
EMPIRE THEATER Phon. Mam m
MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager.
Note the Teddy Bear Saturday Matinee.
Tonight all week Matinees Wednesday
Saturday.
A beautiful production of the thrilling
Indian melodrama. -
AH TOLD IN THE MJJULB.
New Seenerv Sneclaltles and Effects,
Nights, 15c, 25c. S5c 50c; matinees, 10c 20a.
Next Week Dora xnorne.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Main 4685; Home, AlOtB.
Week commencing Monday. February 10.
The Allen Htoca company presents
A New Comedy.
"THE LAWYER AND THE LADY."
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday
and Sunday. Prices lOo and 20c Every
.vnliiir at 8:15. Price. 10c. 200 and 30c.
Boxes 50c. Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
THE STAR phones ES
For Entire Week of February SV
THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK COMPANY
Presents AI H. Wood's Great Comedy Drama
"CMJJXAruvf f sjtiAituj!;,
In Four Acta
Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays. Thursdays
and Saturdays, at 2:30. Prices 10c and 20c
Every Evening at 8:15 P. M. Prices 15c. 25o
and 35c. Seats may be reserved. by either
pnore.
THE GRAND
Vaudeville de Luxe.
Tim. and Prices
Remain the Bams.
Entire week of February 10.
THE GREAT ALBINI.
riTRl 1,'ridav evening. Feb. 14. at both
performances, Mr. Alblni will give a grand
expose of Anna Eva Fay. Dr. Mclvor Tyn
dall, Mrs. Pepper and Dr. Blade. Giving full
Infnrmntlntl wit h the TmrftDhernalia u used
by th above so-called wonder-workers. Each
prformance will begin on-nJi nour eariw.
uon t ma xi.
PANTAGES
Fourth and
Stark Sta,
Hlr Nnveltv Act BARTHOLDI3,
With His Troupe of 85 Trained Cockatooa
bee tne txreateat ciru av, iu .v.,u.
9 BIG ACTS 9
Performances dally at 2:80. 7:80 and B:00
r -m Admlsnlnn 15 cents: lower floor, 20c;
boxes', 50c. Any seat, weekday matinees. 16c
WHERE TO DINE
The Sargent :
d'hote dly. 50c. Sun.75c Grand & Hawthorne
ThA PsrlfiTI eth -nd 'Wash, sta M.r-J-He
jrerKIUS chants- lunch dally. A
la carte service all day. Sun. course din. 50c
r-Io n-lll 103 6th st. Only a
ai ouucii ui iu French chef can prepare
such dinners as are served at Brander Grill.
wr 363 Morrison mt. Merchants'
HI use a iunch. 11-2. 25c Dinner 5:80-8
P. M., 35c; Sunday chicken dinner. 50c.
Franklin Restaurant
468 .Wash. St.
Best service.
Best market foods. Din. daily 85c Sun. 60c.
T, I)..!.. 18th Alder." Home cook
AHW iiariUU lng Special chicken dinner
Sunday Me. Reasonable rates by th. wk.
Th.Tlroo'nn 149 Tth. Merchants' lunch
lllOlriigUll dBlly 25c Special Sun. din.
turkey or chlcjten, chop suey ac noodles, sue
TVnn 'Polriti 0th. cor. Btaxk. Merchants'
AHW A BklU lunch 25c Chinese delicacies,
chop suey & noodles. Spe.chicken dln.Sun.60c
nil W-ffl. 146 eth st. A res-
VUllttgo imino taurant of .stabllshed
merit. Reasonable prlcea
llnnamni-A'a 43 Washington st. Mer
liansniOre S chants' lunch. 11:30-2.
25c; din.. 5 to 8 P.M., 25c & 35c. Spe. Sun. din.
vmnl.a 102 Third st. Regular dinner,
""i"v 25c. Special dinner
every Sun-
day.
rru- vi.nna 2ol Morrlaon St., under new
111" icuua managm't. Merchant's lunch
11-3. 25c. a la carte 6 A. M. to l A. M.
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days. Daily and Sunday lssnes. The Ore
gonlan charges Urst-tlme rate each Insertion
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consecutive days. Tbe first-time rate Is
charged for each Insertion In The Weekly
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NEW TODAY.
To Loan
$200. $400, $500, $1000, $1200, on good
real estate security; 7 to 8 per cent.
GEO. P. LENT
206 Morrison.
419 Corbett Bldg.. after Wednesday.
To Exchange
5,000.000 feet choice yellow fir. well lo
cated, back of Scappoosc for Portland resi
dence. Irvlngton preferred, worth about
$7000. , .
JACKSON DKERINO.
Phone Main 345. 246 Stark St.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL.
202 McKay Bldg., 3d and 8trk.
GIVE ME A CALL.
Piano Studio of Louis H. Boll
Now located earner 6th and Washington
sts.. Lafayette biag.. pariors su ana at.
CLIENT wants $2000 at 6 per cent, will give
mortgage on house and lot on North 16th
at. .Yv". H. Nuun, 449 Sherlock block.
NEW TODAY.
EXCELLENT STOCK AND
DAIRYJARHS
160O Acres
In Benton County. Or.; 325 acres under
plow, 375 acre slashed and seeded down
10 clover- ana timotny; oaiance 01 me ia.no.
is most all good saw timber and piling; ;
enouch to nay for the farm. The place is
all under fence. Is well watered by streams
and springs. Two-story house or lO rooms;
barn, 454x100, with 18-foot posts; large hog
and soat house, machine sheda and tool
hr.niA Thin land ran nil he Cultivated
when cleared; no waste land on place; rood
soli: half mile to school; telephone and B.
F. D. Price 30 per acre.
1600-Acre Farm
One-half mile west of Wellsdale Station,
on the 8. P. R R., in Benton County, Or.;
1O00 acres Is rich bottom and rolling lana,
balance low open bill land, with scattering
oak. ash and fir timber; the bulk of it can
be cultivated when cleared; all fenced and
divided into three divisions by county
road; lH-story new) house, with bath,
hot and cold water. A fine large spring
supplies the house and two large barns from
a large storage tank of brick and cement
of 2000 gallons, with abundant fall and
force.
This farm Is very cheap at $20 per acre.
We consider it a bargain at this price.
895 Acres
Three miles east of Roseburs;, Oreron. on
Deer Wek : 1AA in cultivation. 240 easily
put into cultivation; 496 acres good pas
ture land with considerable oak timber.
The entire farm is Well watered by creek
and eprinsrs; will make an Ideal stock and
dairy farm: a 2-story frame house of 7
rooms, stable and hay barn, granary and
other outbuildings; orcnara ot appie, peacn.
pear, cherry and prune trees; entire farm Is
fenced; on telephone line; rural free deliv
ery and K mile to .school house; good, level
road to Rose burg. Price, $15 per acre.
302-Acre Farm
In Benton County Oregon, all good, tillable
and srrass land, all fenced and cross-fenced;
This farm is conceded one of the best grain
and trrass farm. In the county; no waste
lana, ana an can do cuuivuieu; nuuui
acres in cultivation and grass, balance tim
ber, oak and ash; well watered; 2-story
bouse, large barn; other outbuildings; bear
ins orchard. Price, $35 per acre.
226 Acres
iu miles south of Gresham (no better land
in the state), 30 acres In good cultivation;
100 acres brush pasture, balance timoer;
lurs-e hearing orchard: house of 6 rooms.
barn and other outbuildings. This (arm can
be divided into 4 or 5 parts very nicely; will
take in part income-bearing city property.
price, $40 per acre.
34- Acres
On Johnson Creek; the best place In the
conntv to raise chickens, ducks and ceeee.
or anything you want to plant In tbe
ground; soil the beet, no-gravel or rock: on
good, level road to city, close to car tine.
Price, $3000.
2 3-4 Acres
Wml Rffflwvnr.fi. nn .Tohneon Creek ; level and
good soil; well Improved; 7 -room house and
barn; bearing fruit; good plaoe for chickens
and ducks. Price, $3500.
J. L. WELLS CO.
806 Chamber of Commerce Rldr.
THURMAN ST.
SPECIAL
Corner lot, 53x98; sub
stantial three-story frame;
stores and rooms above.
Leased five years, three
years at $75, two years at
$100, to responsible tenant.
$9000
$5000 cash,; balance 6 per
cent. Thurman street is a
"comer."'
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
DOUBLE CORNER .
QUARTER BLOCK
SUITABLE FOB
HOTEL - THEATER - STORES
This property has 270 feet of street front
age, with car lines on all three streets. A
$150,000 hotel has just been opened within
100 feet; and a ml 111 on -dollar office building
Is to be built only two blocks away. - Latt
year six . brick buildings were completed
within two blocks.
Burnslde st, Is the Ion Rest Bast and West
street In the lty and will become Its main
artery, while Stark st. Is now successfully
competing with Washlnrton and Morrison
street for retail business.
For sale by owner or will lease for term
ox years.
CAXI, ft FIRST ST.
VS0.iD$ryr.CC Wolf
Tomorrow, Thursday
At Baker's Auction House, Cor. Alder
and Park Sta.
Mortgage Sale
IRON BEDS, DRESSERS, SIDE-
BOARD, EXTENSION TABLE, COOK
8TOVE. OAS RANGE AND OTHER
FURNISHINGS OF EIGHT-ROOM
RESIDENCE. SALE 10 O'CLOCK.
TERMS, STRICTLY CASH.
BAKER & SON, Auctioners,
DO YOU WANT
A HOME?
Lot 73x100 in Irvington, with
up-to-date 7-room home. Beauti
ful lawn . and shrubbery. The
price is $7250.
$1000 will handle this. Reason
for this sacrifice, owner is moving
to his country home.
GEO. D. SCHALK
Main 392 ; A2392. 264 Stark St,
DOES 2fl0 t per acre from prunes. $300
for peaches suid $150 from vin.s Interest
you? Do yon want- an Irrigated farm, al
luvial .oil. electric road transportation, on
eay term.? Write for tree printed mat
ter. Irrigated Land Co., Sacramento of
fice, we j st t
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1500-AC BE STOCK RANCH; $10 FEB ACRE
AU fenced: all tillable: substantial im
provement.; in Doueloa County, or will ex
change for Portland property or close-in
acreage, paylnc difference.
" JACKSON ft DEEKING.
Phons Main 845. ' 248 Stark at
GERMAN SETTLEMENT '
Small tracts of improved land, one of
acres for $110 per acre; 10 acre for. $125
and so on. Splendid German neighbors;
10 miles from Portland: terms.
J. F. COttPTON, 100 Abington Bid.
NEW TODAY.
Stop That Rent
$5 Monthly
WILL BUT YOU A LOT
IN
Railway Addition
400 Choice' Lots to Choose From.
AT $85 EACH
Improved Streets, 5c Fare;
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. 3d and
Morrison streets, get off at corner.
Villa and Hibbard sts., Monta
villa branch office; for fnr- .
ther particulars call office
0. P. WELLS,
231 Worcester Bldg.- Phone M. 3253.
Residence Sites
(1100 10x100 Sightly residence site, all
improvements In; B. Taylor, near
25th st.
J1750 200x100 Half block in Patton's Afl-
aition, iirar 3119 ui uw-i
clos. to carlins. This U a snap.
Sinnott & Sinnott
B21-525 Chamber of Commerce.
64x128
HAWTHORNE AVE.
Nr.r 24th
Price 12500: nail eaan. 1011
Is a pick-up
SENtiSTAKE LTMAJf.
80 Fifth St.
Money to Loan
At and T per cent, and plenty of It at
ner cent on eood West Side Improved
real aetata security. Mortgacea purchased.
J. FRANK PORTER.
607 Commercial Bldg.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
JV Whtt. Washlnsrton St.
Andrews, F. V. & Co. M. 3349. S3 Hamilton bL
Angeles Exchange. 618 Commonwealtn mas.
Baker. Alfred A- 215 Ablngton bldsj.
Bollam, Grusst Hlgley, 128 8d st.
Chapln sV Herlow, 4 25 Chamber of Commerce.
Churchlll-Matthewa Co.. Main A174S 110 2d.
Coast Realty Co.. Main 1588. 22614 Morrison.
Columbia Trust Company,- 714 Couch nl. A1816.
Commercial Invent. Co., 210 Lumber Exchange.
Compton, J. F. Pac ft A1S4S. 100 Ablngtoa bL
Crossley Co., 708-9 Corbett bldg. M. 7865.
Davis, M. C. Co. Main 4610. 1 Hamilton bldg.
De Burgh, C. R., Pac. 773. 220 Ablngton bldg.
Dean Land Improvement & Colonization Co.
, 631 Chamber ot Commerce bldg.
Dubois A Crockett, 2704 Washington st
Goddard, H. W.. Main and A174S. 110 2d St.
Eotchklss, C. K. Co.. M. 1065. S03 C. of C.
International Invest. Co., 809 Macleay bide
Jennings A Co., Main 188. 332 Wash. aC
Lee. M.'B., room 411 Corbett building.
Mall Von Borstal, 104 2d St., 392 E. Bnrnstd
CDC4J..11. J. F., M. 4561 A256L. 230 Stark.
Palmer, H. P., 202 Rothchlld No. Main 6661.
PARKER, C. L. Woodstock, end of car lie
Farrlsh, Watklns Co.. 250 Aiaer bc
Porter. J. Frank. 607 Commercial Bldg.
Reed. Fields A Tynan, M. 7004. A3661. 102 2d.
Rose City Realty Inv. Co., La jayeiie oiog.
Schalk. Geo. D-. 64 8tark st. Main 892. A392.
Security Investment Company, rooms 628-27-28
Corbett Diag., opp. i-wwnOT. v-'"'1
Bmith,. Robert B. May and W. Lawrence)
Bharkey. X P. Co.. 122 Sixth st. .
Stelnmeta, F. J. & Co., 193 Morrison st
Swensson, A. F. & Co., 258M Washington st
The Oregon Real Estate Co., 88 Vi Third st
(Holladav Addition.)
Thompson & Swan, specialty, Clark Co. farms
805 tiwetland oldg. ana v ancouver, w asm.
Veteran Land Company, 165 hi Third St
Waddell, W. O.. 809 Lumber Ex Chang, bldg.
I'OR BALE REAL ESTATE.
$3600 GETS the biggest bargain in West Port
land, new, modern 5 -room bungalow, built
for a home; all conveniences; lot 40x100
on Savler st
INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.,
809 Macleay Bldg. '
lii-liCl! is a isux nun iuu.
720 acres of fine land (or dairy, ranch
and fruit land, 1 mile of Columbia River,
only $8 per acre; worth $20 per acre. Room
J. F. . CDonnelL 230 Stark St.. Makes a
specialty of selling houses and lots in
Irvlngton ana iioiiaaay rvs a.muuiu.
FOR SAX FJ Three-room cottage and three lots
at AVOOdmere. A snap ix iaciJ .v uuw.
poiwmMir. lot. Nob Hill. 40x100. $2750:
good for Hats or residence. Vanduyn sc
W Ski ton. B13 uosiuuar v.. ....... . .....
OWNER wants to sell his home; see him nt
once, at 969 B 16th st. North.: 6-room
Mouse ana iu-.i
0oO0 Modern 8-room hou.., partly furnished,
cement walks; Holladay's Addition. Miller,
416 Chamber of Commerce.
-$4500 BUYS 6-room modern house. West Side,
near West Park, fractional lot M.. K. Lea,
room 411 Corbett bldg.
23-ROOM house, lot 60x100, In- Vancouver,
Wash., good location; cash or terms. N
694, Oregonian.
SEASIDE) bungalows designed, houses built,
repaired'; get figures. Johnson, 204 Mo
hawk bldg.
$0600 Full warehouse lot on. railroad. North
Portland, with two house. Owner. L 608,
Oregonian.
FOR SALE, rent or trade, lease on 20-acre
loganberry ranch; vsurlety of terms. W 608,
Oregonian.
FOR SALE Nice piece of property on
Front st. near Salem Depot Inquire 110
First at
$W New 4vroom cottage; be fare; $200
cash, bal. $10 per month. See owner at
. 86 6th.
SACRIFICE SALB-1 lot on E. 40th St., near
Hawthorne. Owner, 20 Concord bldg. Pac.
637.
CHOICE residence lots near Alberta car,
$200 up, $5 cash, $5 month. Phon. Main
6646.
BEAUTIFUL residence lota on Improved
street: buy from owner. 819 Belmont st
CHOICE lot. East 22d st., only $750. Van
duyn tc. Walton, 615 Chamber Commerce.
SNAP 3-room house. 4& lots 50x125 Mount
Scott car, $1000 cash. Phone labor 687.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FINE 80-acre tract. 10 miles from Portland.
7o In cultivation, nn. house and barn,
good spring, good orchard. .11 kind, of
fruit, running water, no gravel: the beat
buy in the country; $10,500 will take,
some trade.
Fine tract. 36 acres. 30 In cultivation,
fine house, cost $3000; good barn, running
water, two orchards, , all kinds of fruit,
also about 1 acre walnut., flne .oil. no
gravel, one of the finest country homes
In Multnomah County, only ten miles
from Portland. 1 from carline. graveled
road, school and church near. Only 3oO
per acre, improvements worth the money;
will take $3000 or J.vuj) In traae.
Good 80 acres, 2 7' miles -from boat
landing and R. R. station, some good
timber, 3 miles from Kolso. Wash.. $10
per acre. $2D0 cash, balance $100 per
year, 6 per cent; will take some trade.
Good 8-room house. 2 good lots llood
River, Or.. $1800, win take som. trade or
a Fmall payment down.
Fine 20-acre tract. Base Line. road. 7
miles from Portland, lies well. $250 per
acre.
Fine 10-acr. tract near Rockwood.
mostly cleared, barn and good well. $00
per acre, $J,"0 cash. Ea.y terms.
Fine 6-room house on carline. modera
in every way. hardwood floors, a good
buy. S4O00. Easy terms.
Good 10-acre tract, 10 miles from Port
land, 6-room house, wood fiber plaster,
good well,, small barn, $2250. Good terms.
Monev to loan in sums from $500 and
up. If you want to 'sell your note or
mortgage call on ' Charleson & Co.. 411
Commercial bldg. Phone Pacllia 1196.
$ 860 60x100 lot, cement walks and street
Improvements paid; East 10th be
tween Division and Clinton, worth
$850.
$ 700 Beautiful lot on 32d, near Hawthorns;
terms; must be sold; a snap.
$1000 Lot 75x100. east front on E. 17th
st, only 60 fet from Division; ce
ment walks; street Improvements
paid.
$1300 Cottare. 6 large rooms, good lot, near
car, $200 cash; balance very easy.
f 1800 Buys three fin. lots, close to Division,
Opposite Ladd tract or will sell sep
arately; terms reasonable.
$1900 Swell 6-room cottage, new and mod
ern, close to good car service, 20
minutes out;. $JO0 cash; very easy
terms.
$3660 New 7-room modern house, 60x100 lot,
located K2 B. '2th at., three blocks
north of Sunnyside carline; terms.
$4600 New .nd strictly modern 8-room
house in Walnut Park; terms.
THE KPANTON COMPANT.
270 Stark St (Ground Floor).
WtUT' SIDE HOME.
$9000 10-room modern home, with full
concrete basement and finished attic; fur
nace heat, 2 fireplaces, hardwood floors and .
other modem improvements; full size lot,
best location on Nob Hill, between 2irth anil
21st sts.; this 1. a bargain and must be
sold this week.
' JAMES J. ELY N N,
612 Chamber of 'Commerce.
CRISP WEST SIDE SNAP. CLOSE IN.
$1750 40x100 nice level vacant lot
1MM) 40x100 line cottage site.
8750 80x100 npiendid for flats. ,
sr,oo 80x200 for factory or laundry.
Above 7 minutes on "d" car to :td and
Morrison; cement walks, macadamised
sts., sewer, gas. water; terms. Owner,
box 710, city.
A GENUINE BARGAIN.
7-room new thoroughly modern house In
Portland's best residence district; only $460o;
best of car service; a snap! don't fall to
SN4. It; must be sold at once; term can bo
had. A2727. M4261.
U. S. TIMBER ft REALTY CO.,
319 Chamber of Commerce.
RIVER FRONTAGE,
The finest 150 feet of river frontage on
th. Willamette, cannot overflow or wash'
away, city water, fine fence, halt block from
car.
CHAS. M'CORMICK,
CARE WM. GADSBY tc SONS,
1st and Washington.
6-ROOM bungalow-shaped modern cottage:
-full basement, furnace. gas fixtures,
shades, gas range, everything swell; never
lived in; on Waverly-Richmond car; $600
cash, balance $25 per m.onth. Beats pay
ing rent.
BOLLAM. GRUSSr HIGLET.
128 Third St.
NOB HILL home on monthly payments
' New. modern 8-room house aln heart th.
fashionable residence section. 304 North
24th st, near Pettygrove, $7000; small
amount down, balance $50 per month.
FIDELITY TRUST CO.. OWNER,
406 Commercial Block.
Phon. Main 447.
$3200, on easy terms, will buy a modern 7
roorn house, built 4 months ago; next to
ttstner of 19th and East .Everett: the
house Is very well built, has large livtng
room, front and back stairs, linen closet,
full attic, slectrlo and gas fixtures. Royal
furnace. H P. Palmer, 202 Rothchlld
bldg., 4th and Washington.
11TH ST., N. OF HARRISON.
6-room modern house; 2 bathtubs, fir
place, stationary waahtubs, cement base
ment elegant lawn, plenty of flowers: easily
arranged for two families; price less than
$76O0.
LA MONT & HARRIS, 303-4 Swetland bldg.
LOOK HERE.
One of the finest homes in 'Piedmont, 7
rooms, strictly modern; fireplace, furnace,
cement basement and floor; large porch;
ground 100x100; near car; only $4000; terms.
DUBOIS A CROCKETT.
Washington bldg., room 9.
!500 TBRM3.
100x100,. extra large new modern S-room
house, furniture, wood and insurance, fruit
trees and lawn. West slope Mount Tabor.
100x200 for $4500.
ZIMMERMAN & VAUOHAN,
808 Buchanan Bldg., 2blH Wash. St.
A PICK UP.
Beautiful lot. $400.
Graded Streets,
Cement Sidewalks Paid.
Take Title Bank Account.
Address W 604. Oregonian.
GOOD BUY.
New 7-roora modern house, ground 60x100;
fine location; $2ooo, $250 cash, bal. to suit
DUBOIS & CROCKETT, '
Washington bldg., tpom $.
ACREAGE.
22 acres, 4 cleared, on Base Lin road on
O. W. P. Ry., running water on place, $!6o
per acre. See Jno. P. Sharkey Co., 122i4 6th
st. Phone M550. y
X HAVE a beautiful residence site 100x150 on
Portland Height worth $2100. which 1 will
sacrifice for $1000 it sold Immediately, as I
need the money; no real estate agents. Ap
ply X 5B0.
A SNAP.
Fine 1 acre and fraction, 2 blocks from
carline, open ground, $750 caah will handle;
balance $20 per month. Jno. P. Bharkey Co.,
12214 6th st Phone M560.
SNAP 3 full lots and good 6-mom house;
East GHenn; only $1700. $400 and $16
month. Dubois & Crockett. Washington
bldg.. room 3.
BKeJT lot on Willamette Heights; overlooks
the city; this side the bridge; a snap at
$1700. Hartman V Thompson, Chamber of
Commerce.
MUST SELL.
$2500 will buy modern 6-room cottage;
$.Vo down, balance $10 per month. Call
1U4 E. Taylor. Tabor 930.
FOR SALE: Two houses and lota 701 and
703 Everett st. bet 21st and 22d: fine
flat or apartment house site; present In
come 4720. Inquire owner. 318 Falling
, bldg.
$1750 BUYS 20 aoros 8 miles out; Improved
lands In same section sold recently for
$250 per acre; this should be picked up at
once. J. F. Compton, 100 Ablngton bldg.
FULL lot and 2 9-room houses, clo.ie In on
West Side; a money-maker at $12,000; or
will sell one house and half lot. Hartman
& Thompson, Chamber of Commerce.
CHOICE 6-acre lots for sal. oa the Oregon
electrto carline; also a few sp.clal bar-
, gains In larger tracts near the cltr. W.
E. Burke. 620 Chamber of Commerce bldg;
"YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY."
$70 per front ft. TODAY ONLY; 30 ft.
or more, Kearney near 2.M.
LAM ON T & HARRIS, 303-4 Swetland bldg.
6-ROOM house on fractional comer one block
from E. Bumside and Grand ave.; fair
rental; a good buy at $2.'ii)0. Hartman A
Thompson, Chamber of Commerce.
$775 buys fine building lot on 37th, near Haw
thorne ave., graded and gravelled street,
cement walks and curbs In and paid. James
O. Logan, room 411 Corbett bldg.
$7250 10-room house, full lot Nob Hill:
Marshall, between 23d and 24th; lot alone
worth $4500. Vanduyn A Walton. 515
Chamber of Commerce.
MODERN 6-room house, E. Hth, with fur
nace, nice fireplace, enameled bathroom,
15 minutes' walk to 3rd and Morrison
sts. Phone E 4o5.
GOOD house, barn, 2 low, full-bearing
healthy trees, apple, cherry; near carline,
school, stores; $2500; terms. Owner. Phons
Tabor 271.
$2.100 New 6-room bungalow, modern. 3
blocks south Hawthorne, on East 44th;
$:t00 cash, $20 monthly. Address Dr.
Darling.
4-ROOM cottage, $B50. 422 Ablngton bids.