Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 19, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1903.
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REFUSED A DEGREE
Judge O'Day Denies Petition
in the Kildahl Case. .
GIVES SCATHING REBUKE
"Someone Ought to Bnmp Their
Heads Together," Says Court
In Dismissing the Case.
Wife Refuses Mediation.
"Some one otiRht to hump their heads
together and tell them to start over. I
am willing to undertake it." With these
words Judge O'Day, of the Circuit Court,
refused yesterday morning to grant the
divorce sought by Emella Kildahl. The
scorching rebuke to the wayward couple
completely upset Mrs. KUduhl, and she
mails her way through the crowd In the
courtroom with the tears streaming
down her face. To the importunities of
hor attorneys to reconcile herself to her
husband she answered: "No. no, no."
Andrew Kildahl, the husband, con
tested the suit, but did not ask the court
for a decree. He said his wife once,
while they were walking to church on a
Sunday morning, and passed two young
men, remarked, "There are two nice
young men. I wish I could get a nice
young man like one of them." His wife,
he said, also visited a saloon one time
with a man named Roxtad.
The extreme cruelty for which Mrs.
Kildahl attempted to secure a divorce
yesterday was. according to her testi
mony, that her husband pinched her
when she asked him to pay a small gro
cery bill. She was quite positive it was
not a love pinch. She says cruel treat
ment, consisting of hard names and
blows, extended over many years, but
Kildahl said it was only since 1902 that
his wife had treated him coldly.
The couple were married at Mow, Nor
way, in July, 1SS6. and have four children.
Mrs. Kildahl souffht to obtain a shnre of
the property at Lents, in addition to $75
a month alimony. .
KFTSDETRS DECISION'S TOD AT
Jndge Clclnnd Announces Intention
to Hand Down Opinions.
Presiding Judge Cleland. of the Circuit
Court, will this morning render decisions
In a number of cases which have been
pending for . some time. He will say
whether or not Judge Cameron must sen
tence H. G. Burkhart eo the latter can
Appeal the case against him for resist
ing an ofticer, and will also render de
cisions in the following cases:
The Oauld Company against Stanley &
Shoemaker: demurrer to answer In
abatement. '
M. B. Thompson agalnet the Gauld
' Company: demurrer to complaint.
W. J. Masters against City of Portland
and others; demurrer to amended com
plaint.
J. J. Brown against Paclflo States Tele
phone & Telegraph Company; motion for
a new trial.
Bertha Winters against M. J. Alls-
house; motion to dismiss appeal.
J. I,lnpenberger against Union Meat
Company; demurrer to reply.
H. G. Burkhart against George J. Cam
eron, Jud?e of the. Municipal Court; de
murrer to alternative writ of mandamus.
J. C. FrlentMy againft C. M. Elwert and
others; motion to strike plea from the
llles.
John Dean against Amelia M. Robinson
and others; motion to make complaint
more definite and certain.
Terzah Blgham against A. Blgham; mo
tlon for alimony and suit money.
TITTtEE 1 WIVES ASK DIVORCES
Desertion, Cruelty and Xon-Support
Are the Charges Made.
unrlstiana LHjison yesterday tiled a
romplaln for divorce against Philip IJI-
Jleon, whom she married October 27. 1831.
Fhe says- he deserted her In November,
1905, after he had been a drunkard for
five years. The couple have one child, 15
years ola.
Jennie Marriman says her husband, Vic
tor Marrlman, has assaulted her on sev
eral occasions since she left him on De
cember 20 last, because he failed to sup
port her. She says that on these occa
sions he used language "too mean to be
set forth in the complaint." The couple
were married at St. JeMIs, Belgium, July
in, 1902. and have one child 8 years old
Addle Murletta wanta a divorce from
Roy Murletta because of his cruelty. She
also wants to resume her former name.
Mrs. Addle Clayton. She wants $100 suit
money, $30 a month alimony and $76 at
torney's fees. The couple married at
Illllsboro, September 16, 1907. Mrs. Murl
etta eays she has been compelled to earn
her own living ever since her marriage.
nrE CHARGE OP CONSPIRACY
Plot to Steal Profits Alleged by De
velopment Company.
That the defendants In the 6Ult brought
by the South Harbor Development Com
pany, in the Circuit Court, entered into
an agreement which was part of a con
spiracy to cheat and diefraud others' who
signed it, is the allegation of the com
pany in Its reply to the answer of K. D.
Whitney, C. W. Tower, Isaac Tower, C.
W. Codding, 33. R. Robinson,' W. I. Lati
mer and the Bennett Trust Company, de
fendants. It is further- alleged by the
company that the sgreement, the nature
of which is not disclosed in the reply,
was drawn up with the purposo of ena
bling the defendants to obtain large se
cret 'profits out of the company, and that
some of them were elected officers in car
rying out their plan.
The company was organized, it Is said,
by Charles M. Hemphile, Phil Harris and
S. S. Laimont. When the stock was sub
scribed for. It is alleged, it was agreed
that each person should have eight times
(is much of It as he paid for. Nearly all
the defendants live at Marehfteld.
Sl'ES FOR DEED TO PROPERTY
G. I. Kus-hnimi Declares Hawthorne
Estate Broke Sale Agreement.
G. D. Rushman has brought two suits
In the Circuit Court, one against the
Hawthorne estate, and another againft
Rachel L. Hawthorne. Catherine H. Col
lins, Merrit Orin Collins. Louise II. Boise.
Whitney L. Boise and the Hawthorne es
tate. In the latter suit he asks that the
defendants bo compelled to execute a
deed to lots 5 and 6, block 252, Hawthorne
Park, for which ,he says ho agreed to pay
$3300. Ho says that when be informed
the owners he was ready to make out a
note for the amount, they refused to sell
the land. In case the deed cannot be
made, Rushman asks $10,000 damages.
In the suit against the Hawthorne es
tate Rushman asks that the admlnlstra'
tors be compelled to give h!m a need to
the east half of lots a and 6, In block S-'S,
Hawthorne, Park as he says he also bar
gained for this piece of property for
JJ.650. Ho asks $3000 damages in case the
Portland Agents Imported Seamless
SHALL not
VY
building any dropped patterns
of carpets, rugs or. linoleums, or
any broken lots of lace curtains. All
such patterns, all short lengths and
remnants of every description, are to
be closed out, and without delay.
"VVe are offering extraordinary values
to economical housewives and to hotel
and lodging-house keepers. Bring in,
if possible, the sizes of the rooms you
want to cover. ...
If you are building, or expect to make
some changes this Spring, buy now, for
it will pay you.
For a few out of the multitude of
special values, see Sunday's paper.
IN ADDITION 250 Remnant Mats,
size 27x54, made from finest carpets,
each,
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50
J. O
MACK
CARPETS, DRAPERIES, ORIENTAL RUGS
86-88 Third Street
deed cannot be given him to this land In
return for the stipulated price. He de
clares he has paid a deposit on both
pieces of land.
Complaint Is Satirical.
A complaint was filed yesterday in the
Justice Court by Emil Eyssell against Dr.
H. Volp, for failure to pay a note for JG0
which is long overdue. R. C. Wright ap
pears as attorney for plaintiff. The com
plaint Is a lengthy document written in a
satirical vein, evidently with the purpose
of belittling tho defendant as much as
possible. The eult Is based on a small
sum of money furnished by the plaintiff
for the purpose of assisting the defend
ant In meeting payments on furniture pur
chased for his office, then in Alblna. De
spite repeated requests of plaintiff the
obligation still remains uncancelled.
Held for Counterfeiting.
R. H. Wells, J. N. Saylor and Frank
Caviness, charged with passing bogus cur
rency, will be given a hearing before
United States Commissioner McKee at
10 o'clock this morning. The trio was
arrested Monday night after successfully
having passed some of the spurious
money. '
EXPLOSION KILLS THREE
Accident In Mixing Department of
Explosive Company.
WHARTON, N, H., Feb. 18. An ' explo
sion In the mixing department of the
General Explosive Company In this vil
lage today killed three employes Joseph
Hough, David Utter and James K. Bav
arn and broke nearly every window in
stores and residences in Wharton and
some windows in Dover, two miles dis
tant. Boston Grain Firm Falls.
BOSTOX, Feb. 18. J. B. Creassy &
Co., graindealers, made an assignment to
day. Inability to realize on customers'
notes was given as the cause. The liabili
ties are given as $130,000 and the assets
are said to be large.
DAILT METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Feb. 18. Maximum tempera
ture, 43 degrees; minimum, 32. River read
ing at 8 A. M., 4 feet; change In last 24
hours. 0.1 foot. Total ralnfalL S P. M. to 5
P. M., nil; total since September 1. 1907,
25.31 Inches; normal, 9.71 inches; de
ficiency, 4.4 Inches. Total sunshine February
17. 2 hours 12 minutes; possible, 10 hours 29
minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level),
at ft P. M.. 30.17 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER.
If
TATIOKS.
Baker City
Bismarck
Boise
Eureka
Helena
Kamloops
North Head. . . ,
Pocatello
Portland
Red BJuff
Roseburg. ......
Sacramento.. . .
Bait Lake
Kan Francisco..
Spokane
Tacoma
Ta-toosh Island.
42'O.0O!
6'SE
4NW
ICloudy
14 T.
Clear
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MI0. 02-!
rCloud v
.12fSW
4;B
Calm
4jE
4ISW
4NW
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8'8
6INW
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6ISW
4'E
4;nb
Cloudy
S4'0.00
Clear
2S0.0O!
Cloudy
Rainy
Pt cloudy
i44 0.10
jwo.oo
43'O.0O
(Clear
sfl'o.oo!
42iO,02
Pt cloudy
Rainy
Pt cloudy
BSiO.OOl
Si T
ICIear
6010.00
Pt -cloudy
42lO.0O
Pt cloudy
4410.00
Cloudy
48 T.
mIo.oo!
I Rainy
Walla Walla. . .
Pt cloudy
T Trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The North Pacific Til g-h -pressure area has
advanced east to the Missouri Valley and the
barometer has fallen nearly everywhere on
the Paclnc Slope. Cloudiness has Increased
between the Cascade Mountains and the
Coast and light rain has fallen In Bouthern
Oregon, extreme Northern California and
alonp the Immediate coast rlne In Oregon
ana Washington.
l he chaneea in temperature in the Paclflo
States have been small and unimportant.
The Indications are for rain Wednesday
in "Western Oregon and Western Washington
and for Increasing- claudinero In the eastern
portion of these etates and Idaho, -which will
be followed by rain or snow.
FORECASTS."
Portland and vicinity Rain: southeasterly
winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Rain; easterly winds.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern WashinEton and
Idaho Increasing cloudiness followed by
rain or enow, '
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theater Pbona Main 6
Tonight and Remainder of Week Matlnes
baturday
A Magnificent Production, of
"PARSIFAX.''
(In English)
Bvenlng Curtain at 7:4S o'clock
Evenings, 35c. 50c, 75c, tl.OO. $1.50; Matl-
ow, loc, J.W.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Main 4685; Homo, A 1028
Week commencing Monday. February 17.
'ine Anon btocK comDany Presents
The Roaring Farce
"THE NANCY HANKS,"
Matinees Tuesday. Thursdav Rt..H
and Sunday. Prices 10a and 20c. Every
evening at 8:15. Prices 10c 2Un ,nd in.
Boxes SOo. Office open 10 A. M. to 10 p. m'
Rugs Any Size, Color or Design
move to our new
AMUSEMENTS.
HEIL.IG
THEATER
14th and Wniihinptmi
rnones Main 1 and A 1122. - -LAST
TIME TONIGHT 8:15.
ii.iaw and Erlanger Present George M.
Cohan's Musical Pin v
"45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY"
, Scott Welch as "Kid Burns." .
Evanlngs. $1.50, $1.00, 75c, SOc.
UUIT TP THEATER
A AM-lM. JLjAVX 14th and Washington.
Phones Main t and A1122.
8 NIGHTS. BEGINNING TOMORROW
Popular-Price Matinees Saturday.
The Musical Play.
"BUSTER BROWN"
Evenings $1.00 to 25c Matinees 75c to 23c
HEILIG THEATER
MONDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 24.
PADEREWSKI
Prices $1.50. $2.00, $2.50. $3.00. Mall "Or
ders received from In and out o town
now.
RAKFRTHFATPR Phones: Main
- - Kome x 53(50
.GEORGE L. BAKER. General Manager.
All week. Baker Stock Co. In a splendid
vmuutnuu ii ine reienrawa modern play
IN TUG RISHOP'H rABRltr.lT'i
First time Is stock In Portland; a stijige,
.asuiu&uiiK way. dramatization .
by Channlng Polleck.
Matinee Saturday. Prices! 15e. 25o.
Evenfng!i We. 35c BOc.
Next Week "GHAtFSTARK."
EMPIRE THEATER Phone Main lit
MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager.
Tonight and all this week. matinees
Wednesday and Saturday, the favorits
of all love rjlays
"DORA THORN K,"
Bv Bertha M. Clav
Strong Company, Beautiful Scenery, a great
success everywhere.
Nights 15c, 25c, 35c, SOc. Matinees 10c. 20c
weea A Battle for XJfe."
THE STAR phoes
M 54U8
A 141111
The R. E. French Stock Co. Presents Mr.
josepn jsyron Trotters Great Story
of Western Life.
"THE KING OF THE COWBOYS"
Matinees Sundays. Tuesdays. Thursdays and
Saturdays at 2:30. Prices 10 and 20 cents
Every evening at 8:10. Prices IS. 25 and
o cents.
THE GRAND-Vaudevillede Luxe
Entire week of February 17. .another won
derful bill headed by
THE ROYAL MUSICAL HAWAIIAN'S
Five In number. Don't miss them.
JACK HORTON AND MLLE. LA TRISKA
in tneir novelty creation
"The Messenger Boy and the Human DolV
And lots of other big acts.
Time and prices remain the sams.
PANTAGES
Fourth and
Ftm-k Stm.
The t-'n equaled Entertainers in Comedy
vuanei orK.
THE ATLAS FOUR Original and Clever.
9 BIG ACTS 9
Performances dally at 2:80. 7:30 and 9:00
r. m. Aumjsgion it cents; lower floor. 25c;
boxes. SOc. Any seat, weekday matinees, 13c.
Grand Central Station Time Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Roseburg Passenger ... .
Cottage Grove Passenger
California Express ,
San Francisco Express . . .
West Side
Corvallls Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ..
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express j. , .
Cottago Grove Passenger
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Express
West Side
Corvallls Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grave Passenger .
Forest Grove Passenger .
8:15 a.-m.
4:15 p. m.
7 :45 p. m.
12:UU p. m.
7:00 a, m.
4:10 p. m.
11:00 a. m.
5:40 p. m.
7 :55 a. ra.
11:30 a. m.
5:0 d. m.
11:15 p. m.
6:35 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
8:50 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland I
Taconja and Seattle Express 1 8:30 a.m.
North Coast & Chicago Limited. .1 2:00 p.m.
Overland Express 1 11:43 p. m
Arriving Portland
I
North Coast Limited..
Portland Express
Overland Express
7 :00 a. m.
4 : 13 p. m.
8 : 15 p. m.
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland
Pendleton passenger
Chicago-Portland Special .
Spokane Flyer
Kansas City & Chicago Express.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer
Chi.. Kan. City & Portland Ex. .
Chicago-Portland Special .
Pendleton Passenger
7:15 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
8:15 p. m.
e :00 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
9:45 a. m.
8:50 p. ra
5:15 p. m.
ASTORIA ft COLUMBIA RIVER.
Tavitisr PrkWIaml
Astoria & Seaside Express 8:00 a. m.
Astoria & Seaside Express 6:00 p.m.
Arriving: Portland
Astoria &. Portland Passenger. . 12:15 p. m.
Portland gxpres3 Il0:00 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
C P. R. Shore Line, via Spokane
Seattle ,
Arrivlntr PnrflnnH
8:15 t. m.
111:45 p. m.
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane
8:O0a.m.
700 a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Port land
Dallas Passenger ....
Dallas Passenger ....
Arriving- Portland-
Dallas Passenger ....
Dallas Passenger
7:40 a. m.
4:15 p. ra-
110:15 a. m.
6:50 p. m.
GO
C0RBETT BUILDING
5TH AND MORRISON STS.
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ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Akin, Otis F., and Mabel, osteopaths, formerly
Mae lea y bids;.' Phone A 47U. Main 3227.
American Surety Co. Main 830, A &&06. For
erly Chamber of Commerce bids;.
Cavanagh, Win., Dr., dentist, formerly Co
lumbia & Buchanan blcKS. Main 5139. A 51o9.
Chrlstensen, C, optician and jeweler, formerly
with Butterfield Bros. Main SUM.
"Cliance, Arthur w.. Dr., dentist, formerly
iKum uiQg. uences Biu-11. Aiain iook.
Coffey, R. c.. Dr.. physician ana surgeon
office 1017. Phone Main 449.
Corbett Estate of H. W-. Robert H. Strong.
manager, i'nune M&in bio. A 3201.
Crosaley Co.. The. reai estate, formerly Mo-
Kay bide. Offices 708-9. Main 7855. A 5722.
Dle;k, Robt. Q., civil ensineer, formerly
Mohawk bldg. phone A3tt88.
Dutur & Dufur. public stenographers. Phone
Main dA4. a oitj.
Ellis, R- H.. Dr. rhyeician and surgeon.
formerly Columbia bldar. Main 6166. A 1406.
Falls City- Lumber Co.." formerly Mohawk.
bldff.. F;' S. Belcher. Main 5078, A1078.
Goudey &. Wood, bon-Ja, formerly Buchanan
bldff. Main 3472.' A 8472. .
Hegele. H. V., Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Macleay bldg. Main 4ol4, A 5333.
Offices 1000-12.
Jefferds. Henry C.. Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 463, A1463.
Jones, N. W., Dr., physician, formerly Co
lumMa bide. Suite lu03. Main 276.
Jones, Treve, Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanan
okigV" unices 1011-12. Main 4014, A&333.
Kelsey, Frank C. civil engineer, formerly Co
lumbia bide Main 1.146.
King. J. C. Elliott. Dr., physician, formerly
Mohawk bldg. Main 2200.
Kinney, M. J., timber, formerly Sherlock
biag i'hone Main 20J2.
Kyne, B. F-, M rs., formerly Russel bldg.
Labbe, Edmund J . Dr., physician and sur-
f- rn f,,rn-,arl T oKha KMr Iktaln T.lt A 1 AJ
Lent, Geo. P., attorney, tormerly 2oi Mor
rison sr. Office 419. Main 483. A J683.
Lee, M. E. Real Kfttate and Loans, formerly
Raleigh bldg. Office 411. Main 6860.
Locke & Ouilete. Drs.. offices S19-820-S2L
Phones Main 741, A 2741.
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and
surgeon, formerly Dekum blag. Main 267-
Manion, Katherine C, Dr., formerly Hamil
ton bid;;. Phone Main 2S1 1.
Matson, Ralph C. and Ray W., Drst. formerly
Marquam bldg. Main 767.
McCusker, Clarence J., Dr.. Physician and
burgeon, formerly Fleldner bldg. Main 276.
Nichols, A. 6.. c. L. & H. Drs., physicians
aim Burgeons, lormeriy ueKum oia. juuin jw.
uretton ui insurance company, J-. bamuel,
Gen. Mcr. Phones Main 635. AC602.
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., surgeon's
oinces, wob-ja. Main 6,, a ltw.
Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fenton
Didg. unices 601-2. Phone Main 6340.
Peters, Geo. D-, Dr., dentist, formerly Co-
lumb.a bldg. Office 1021, Phone Main 767.
Petzel, A. F-, Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
Diag. Aiain 463
Pierce, E. A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008.
fnones Main 2044, A3930.
Polivka & Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morri
son. Phone Main 731.
Schoonmaker. F. M.. real estate, formerly Mc
Kay bide.. Offices 708-9. Main TR55. A 5722.
fltory. L. E., Dr., physician, surgeon, formerly
bt. jonn. unices voi-uz. A1466, Main 6166.
Taylor, Frank M-. Dr., physican and sur
United Wireless Telegraph Co., formerly 107
Sixth St., F. S. Stewart fiscal agt. Main 8o3T .
geon, rormeriy iJeKum Dkcg. Main ztw. au.
Upton, Jay H. & I.atourette. H. T.. Attorneys.
formerly Rwetland bldg. Offices G26-7. Main
Veazie & Veasle, attorneys at law, formerly
Lnamuer or commerce bias:. Main ll.
Wight. Otis. B., 'Dr., physician and surgeon.
formerly Dekum bide. Main 61B0. A ;4fl.
Williamson & McNary, physicians, formerly
Marquam oiair. Alain 4.
Taquina Bay Co.. The. formerly Mohawk
bldg, W. Iv. Stine. Main 5578. A 197 a
Zan. Jas. C-. Dr.. physician and surgeon.
lormeriy iiarquam t)in. Alain w.
WHERE TO DINE
The Sarerent "BMt ervlc n coast." ( lx you want view, accessibility and
uv uuitua say connoisseurs. Table,, .1 ..' .
dhote dly. BOc. Sun.75c. Grand & Hawthorne.
The Perkins Bth Bnd .t.. m.r-
auo x niu chants- lunch daily, a
la carte service all day. Sun. course din. 50c
Ri-nniloc' :;il 103 Bth St. Only
" French chef can nr.mr.
sucn dinners as are scrvea at rtrandes urlll.
lunch. 11-2. 25c. Dinner 5-xn.ft
f. ju., soc; ttunaay chlcKcn dinner, 50c.
Franklin Restaurant R6A,w"h-1"t-
itcsc mnraet iooqs. uin. aally Hoc. Bun. 60o
TYtnTiatmr, 14 7th.
Merchants' lunch
daily 25c.
bpeclal Run Hin
turkey or chicken, chop suey ee noodles, 60c
The Pekin SJ?;he5L SVl.
chop suey & noodles, spe.chicken din.8un.50o.
Cottage Waffle
&v . tRurant of iHtuhiuw
merit.
j a iics l if yJ i n;ca.
Dansmore's
4.14 Washington st. Mer-
chantH liinoH n.-irt o
25c; din.. 5 to 8 P.M., 25c & 85c. Spe. Sun. din!
TCmnire I?2 Thlrrt. Regular dinner.
- ioc. tspeclal dinner everv s,m.
The ArlPTinn 251 Mrrlon .. under new
manag'm't. Merchant's lunch
$. 20c, a ia carte.
6 A. M. to l.A. M.
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Matrimonial and clairvoyant ads. one-time
rate each insertion.
tNDKK ALL OTHER HEADS, except
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cents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-half: no further dissount nn.
der one month.
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leiiers.
AUCTION BALES TODAY.
By J. T. Wilson at salesrooms. 208 1st at..
.1 iv a. at. .1. . n iuuu, Aucuuatter,
MEETING NOTICES.
HAWTHORNE LODGE NO.
111. a. a a. M. stated com
munication this (Wednesday)
evening at 7:30. New Masonic
lemyie, west -arK and Yamhill
sts. Work In the M. M. dM-t-A.
visiting oreuireo welcome.
u. a. MiuijKK, Secretary.
n ASHI.UTON LODGE. NT JR
A. F. & A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Wtdresday) evening 7:S0
o ciock. jaaonic lempje, iast 8th
ana numsme st. n. A. drgree.
isitors welcome. By order W M.
J. H. RICHMOND, Sec.
SAMARITAN LOD'lE. NO. 2. I. O. O. F
Regular meeting this Wednesday) evening at
o clock, aecona at-gree. .vihuots welcome.
m. ob v old, see..
COT-IAl?R In this city. Feb. IS. at residence.
. S76 Depauw St., May CoUaer. wife ot Charles
Collaer. .Funeral notice later.
XETHETtTON In this city. Feb. 18. at the
late residence, 866 Flanders street, Louisa
Bryant Netherton, aged 41 years. 8 months
and 26 days. Funeral announcement later,
s - FCNEBAL NOTICE.
BROTHER TON At Hood - River. Or.. Feb,
.. 15, Thomas Brotherton, aged 55 years. The
funeral services win De neia at nnley
chapel at 3 P. M. today (Wednesday)
Friend Invited. Interment Lone Fir Ceme
tery. '
M'KENTZIEJ In this city, Feb. 18. at 821
11th et.. the family residence. Charles A.
son of Charles and Carrie McKenzle, aged
8 years?. The funeral service will b held
at the above residence at 2 P. M. Thurs
day. Feb. 20. Friends "Invited. Inter men
RIVerview Cemetery.
WHEELER The funeral services of Phoebe
A. Wheeler, wife of W. A. Wheeler, will be
held at the residence of her mother, T55 East
Main St., at r. M . today (Wednesday)
Friends Invited. Services at the grave pri
vate. -;
EHRLICH In this city. February 18,
Frances Ehrlich, aged, 10 years, 4 months
and 26 days. Funeral will take place
Thursday, February 20, at 10 A. M., from
F. S. Dunning' s chapel, corner of East
Alder and East Sixth streets. Friends in
vlted. Interment In Rose City Cemetery,
JT. P. FIN LEY BON. funeral Directors.
Third and Madison. Phone Main 0, A 1SD9.
VUiiuiuii, iuvautv u- nJlUj,u, A. unci at
rectors. 7th & Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst.
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Alder
st. Lady assistant.- Phone Alain 183.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Direct.
are, 820 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone ML 607.
IELLER-BYRXES CO.. Funeral Direct
rs. 273 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant.
F. 8. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East 5S.
NEW TODAY.
Good Cheap Buys
$650
$700
$750
Will buy a fine corner lot on
southwest corner - Vancouver
ave. and Fay st.
Will buy lota 3 and 4, block
1, Tabor Dale, on West ave.
line location.
Will buy 75xl00feet on Seen
cer st., Montavllla, with small
nouse: nuu casn. Daianc
small monthly payments; a bargain;
blocks carllne.
$1150
Will buy 125x100 feet -on
Garfield ave., near Dekum
ave.: this Is the best buy in
that part
snap.
$3000
ed on sro
free dellv
timber, ei
pendent:
tnurn ahln
mat part ,ot the city: notmne better
For this 60 acres Is a for
tune to any man that will
out this, as it is well locat
ed on KOod road, near school, store,
free delivery, telephone, grood soil, good
umoer, everyminsr to mane one inae
pendent: in northwest V section
township 2 south, range 2 east.
$5200 B
pood buy; 26 lots of BOx
eacn, only eacn;
lots 2 miles east selllne
rrom jzoo to each; near vernon.
from $200
$4000
For that fine lot, S4x80 feet,
north Washington st. and
lust across street from the
Hill.
For that fine lfl-room mod
$7000
ern house on East Seventh
st. near East Ankeny st.
this Is all right.
Only think, will buy an 8
room house on a corner, on
East 14th St.. near thn F"..-at
oiae tiiga fccnooi; notning cneaper.
J. L. WELLS CO.
S06 Chamber of Commerce Bids;.
25,000
Nearly three full lots, close to business
center.
Fine 12-Room House
) A nartmpnf wnnlil net nvor 19. nor
"a-ParlIDen , woula ne,: over Ver
cent ; best buy on West Side.
ZIMMERMAN 6 VAUGHAN
303 Buchanan Building.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
MB tssfJX
be obstructed; within 150 feet of car.
Ine best Surroundings IOr VOlir nome.
don ' Lf aiIv to see, this, property. The
price has been reduced for a few days.
For particulars see
SENGSTAKE 6 LYMAN
90 Fifth St.
2V2 Acres
Smith's Crossing fEast St. .Tnhnl
Cleared for platting, one block from
car. .Price $37o0 ; terms.
ZIMMERMAN 6 VAUGHAN
303 Buchanan Bldg.
I Want 20 Acres
on Base Line Road
cleared, end will give 000 cords wood; short
haul to Montavllla. For particulars call
up Home phpne B2261.
$ssoo
8. 23. corner. 60x100, on 8rd-st. carllne.
with 2 8-room dwellings, cement base
ment, furnace; modern In every particular;
splendid view; rents for $62 per month.
Inquire room 819, Worcester bldg.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1500-ACRE STOCK RANCH; (10 PER ACRE
All fenced: all tillable: substantial im
provements; In Doucias County, or will ex
change for Portland Dronerty or close-in
acreage, paying difference.
JACKSOST
DEERIKG.
24S Stark
Phone Main 846.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS
Modern 0-room house, lares rooma heaui
tlful vletr of river, valley and mountains:
select neighborhood. Fries . $4000: S2200
cash: terms.
THE CROSSLET COMPANY, Inc.,
708 and 709 Corbett bldg.
$3SOO
A very choice residence site. 40x100
south ide Irving st. bet. 20th and 21st sts.
F. V. ANDREWS & CO.
Hamilton bldg., 131 3d st. Tel. Main 8349.
$5500
An entire block on Hawthorns ave.. a eiiii
lots; can yon beat It?
J. P. KENNEDY. 615 Marquam bldg.
Piano Studio of Louis EL Boll
Now located corner 6th and WuhfnrtAH
sts., Lafayette bid., parlors 80 and $1, ,
NEW TODAY.
$5 Monthly
i WILL BUY YOU A LOT
IN
Railway Addition
400 Choice Lots to Choose From.
Improved Streets, 6c Fare;
Good Soil, Title Guaranteed Perfect;
No Building Restrictions
and
Immediate Possession.
Liberal Discount for Cash.
AGENTS AT TRACT ALL DAY
Take Montavilla ear at cor. 3d and
Morrison streets, get off at corner
Villa and Hibbard sts., Monta
villa branch office; for fur
. ther particulars call office
CP. WELLS,
231 Worcester Bldg. Phone M. 3253.
IRVINGTON
Portland Model Home Addition
Walking distance from heart of city.
Served by two carlines, 7 -minute
service; hard surface streets; sewer,
gas. water, shade trees 15 years old;
safeguarded by every restriction re
quired for the perfect home.
Now Is the time to secure one of the
choicest homesites, and the safest in
vestment in the Northwest.
. Our low prices and easy terms ap
peal to all.
IRVINGTON INVESTMENT CO.
331 Chamber of Commerce.
Branch- offlcs East ISth and Braze ' Sta
Two Special Investments
S9.500 Close in. West Side, income
$100 per month. Terms.
$25,000 Extra fine property, pay
ing- lb per cent net; yi5,00J cash will
handle it.
DUBOIS 6 CROCKETT
Washington Bids;., Room 3.
DOES J260 net per sere from prunes. J.100
for peacnes ana ioO from vines Interest
fouT Do you want an Irrigated farm, al
uvlal soli, electric road transportation, on
easy terms? Write for free printed mat
ter. Irrigated Land Co.,- Sacramento of
fice, DOB J st.
Mortgage Loans, Lowfest Rates
Real Estate, insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
10 McKay Bide;., 8d and Stark.
UIVB MK A CALL,.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Abraham & White, 227U Washington t
Andrews, F. V. Co. M. 8349. S3 Hamilton bL
Angeles Exchange, 518 Commonwealth bids.
Baker, Alfred A.. 215 Ablngton bldg.
Bollam, Grussl & Hlgley, 128 3d st.
Chapln It Herlow. 425 Chamber of Commerce.
Churchill-Matthews Co.. Main A A1743 110 2d.
Coast Realty Co.. Main 1508. 220 Morrison.
Columbia Trust Company, 714 Couch bl. AlttlO.
Commercial Invest, Co.. 219 Lumber Exchange.
Compton. J. F. Pac & A1843. lno Abington bL
Crosaley Co.. T08-9 Corbett bldg. M. 7855.
Davla. M. C. Co. Main 4810. 18 Hamilton bldg.
De Burgh, C. R.. Pac 778. 220 Abington bldg.
Dean Land Improvement A Colonlz&tloR Co.
twi cnamoer of Commerce bldg.
Dubois Crockett. 270ft Washington sC
Goddard. H. W Main and A 1743. 110 2d st.
Hotchklss. C. R. A Co.. M. 1068. 803 C. of C
International Invest. Co., 80S Macleay bldg.
Jennings 4V Co., Main 188. 832 ft Wash. st.
Lea, M. E., room 411 Corbett building.
Mall ft Von Bars tel. 104 2d st., 892 E. Burnslde
O'Donneil. J. F.. M. 4581 A2581. 230 Stark.
Palmer, H. P., 303 Rotbcblld bid. Main 0681.
PARKER, C. L. Woodstock, end of carllne,
Farrlsb, Watklns & Co., 250 Alder St.
Porter. J. Frank. 807 Commercial Bldg.
Reed. Fields fc Tynan. M. 7004, A8G31. 102 2d.
Ross City Realty Inv. Co., La Fayette bldg.
Schalk. Geo. D.. 284 Stark st. Main 302. A39Z
Surlty Investment Company, rooms 826-27-28
v;oroeii Diag., opp. r-oetonice. (Ionald H.
Smith, Robert li. - May and W. Lawrence.
Sharkey. J. P. Co., 122ft Sixth at
Stelnmetx, F. J, ft Co., 193 Morrison st.
Ewensson. A. F. A Co., 253ft Wulngton st.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., '88ft Third St.
(Holladar Addition. 1
Thompson gc Swan, specialty. Clark Co. farms.
oweiiana mug. ana Vancouver, wash.
Veteran Land Company, 165 ft Third St.
WaddelL W. O., 309 Lumber Exchange bldg.
' FOB RALE SEAL ESTATE.
SACRIFICE Fine home. 9 rooms, modern.
lot, walking distance to Postofflce, ranges
ana carpets; 42oo. u oiu, uregonlan.
FOR SALE Corner lot, 60x100; lflth and Clin
ton; vvooastoca car. inquire . t . Plenk
ner, YYOoajstoca ave. ana rremont.
$5000 Modern 8-room - house, partly fur-
nisnea, cement warns; rtouaaay's Addition.
Miller, 416 Chamber of Commerce.
$1300 for very choice lot. West Side, on car-
line: casn, terms to suit on Dalance. M.
B. Lee, room 411 Corbett bldg.
FOR SALS large 0-room house and cor. lot
50x100; city water; on carllne; snap at
$1400. V 622, Oregonian.
FOR SALE T-roora cottage and lot, 703
Everett st. Fine site, 2-story flat. See
owner, 318 Falling bldg.
$425 Lot, Lincoln Park: no cash required.
vv. is. inomas owner, -too Chamber of
Commerce.
SEASIDE bungalows designed, houses built.
repaired; get ngures. Jobnson, 204 Mo
hawk bldg.
$500 Lot near East Stark St., store on ad
joining lui; Bireeia luipruvcu. xo unaoiber
Commerce.
ROOM colonial house, corner, new, modern;
4Doo, ouu, jo mommy, owner. Phone
East 675.
CHOICE residence lots near Alberta car,
$200 up, $3 cash, $5 month. Phone Main
6646.
SPHINX AGENCY, business and residence
property. 808 Chamber of Commsrcs bldg.
FOR SALE- by owner, good 6-room house at
957 HI. Stark. Tabor 143, after Sunday. .
TWO choice lots In best part of Irvlsgton,'
below market value. - Main 8429.
WEST SIDE, $4000 5-room house near Bth
st. Room 18, S13ft Wash st.
6-ROOM modern house, $3500; $36 per month.
Owner. Phone East 673.
8-ROOM house for sale.
Lincoln and Grant.
608 Front st. bet.
AT $85 EACH
FOB 8AI.E REAL ESTATE.
W ELEGANT lot, on East 32d St., south
of Hawthorne, worth s."0; terms.
10(X 73x100 lot. East 17th. close to
I.c!d Tract and Division st.; cement side
walk and street improvements in and
paid for. A snap.
$1,100 Cottage. 5 large rooms, plastered
and In good condition, near carllne: $200
cash, balance easy.
Sieoo o-room house, $300 cash, bal
ance $15 monthly.
$2000 Corner lot on Halsey St., with
-room house.
$2100 New 5-room modern cottage,
near KllUngsworth ave.. on carllne; easy
terms
$2300 Modem S-room cottage. Sunny
aide; terms to suit, will take equity In
0?d lot Prt payment.
$4200 5-room modrn cottage Irving- .
ton; beautiful lot 50x100; 8 bearing fruit
trees; very easy terms
THK SPANTOX COMPANY,
270 Stark St. (Ground Floor).
NO BETTER HOUSE ON MARKET.
If you want a swell homo, walking dis
tance, look at the one at No. 172 East
14th. near Belmont; line neighborhood; It
s strictly modern, brand new. just fin
ished; key is next door. This house Is I
built first class, double floors, doubla i
walls, full basement, cement floor, fur
nace, gas and electricity; bookcase and
china closet and den built In; In fact,
nothing missing. You can t appreciate thu
house until you soe it. You can pay $1500
cash, balance terms to suit
BOLLAM. GRCSSI & HIGLET,
128 Third Street.
APARTMENT-HOUSE FOR SALE.
?P,nln,c,on Crurt- S Benton St.. near
McMillan at.. 15 minutes' walk from 3d
and Washington. 6 apartments, modern,
newly constructed, all rented. . present
yearly Income $1710; nets 11 per cent; can
very easily net 13 per cent; reasonable
f,Ce. ',?,rm- lni"lre P. W. Newell.
602 Corbett bldg., 5th and Morrison sts.
A FINE HOME.
-.T?.bot 100x100 corner on East Ankenv.
with a K-ronm modern home; 2 parlor dining-room
and kitchen. 1 bedroom downstairs
,7 ... ?P bathroom. bedrooms upstair
and another line bathroom. 2 fireplaces and
lnoo' term""! baSement- etc". " 'r
DUBOIS CROCKETT,
Washington bldg., room 3.
RIVER FRONTAGH
'ee of river frontage on
ths Willamette, cannot overflow or wash
car7' wa"'r' flne l-.alf block from
CHAS. M'CORMICK,
CARE WM. MADSBY & SONS,
" 1st and Washington.
SMALL. 3-room house, 2 lots, fenced and Im
proved. 8 blocks from Mount Scott carllne:
price $70O; terms $300 cash and $10 per
month.
CALL ON US.
COLUMBIA TRITST COMPANY.
71 Coucn Hldg.. loo 4th St.. near Wash.
BUNGALOW FOR $200.
Nice 6-room bungalow, brand new. Just
finished, everything swell; on carllne, II
minutes- ride; $200 cash, balance $23 per
month. This Is a great snap. Owner
must sell this week. Bollam, Grussl &
Hlgley. J28 Third st.
FOR SAM5 B-room house, bath and pantrv,
lot 60x100, ti:;2 li. 12lh st. North, near Pres-
im mortgage on io(-acre
ranch and mill. $25T5. at 6 pr cent interest;
w-lll take $2i,'3, buyer to collect lutert.
Address Mrs. S. llarkwell, ;i2 N. B. 12to
St., Portland.
KR ACTIONAL corner, 50x83. Broadway, be
tween union ave. and E. loth, Holladay'si
suitable for flats or residence; both streets
Improved; concrete walks, sewer, water,
gas. Culver. 23 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
8trlctly modern ft-room cottage o
Maryland ave. and Plrnown st. ; good le
cation; come and see the house: let 11
speak for itself. R 22. Oregonian.
GOOD corner lot. East Portland, west of B.
24th. 2 blocks from Ankeny; not quits
stundard size, but suitable home slte
sewer, gas, water, streets Impreved. Cul
ver. 623 Chamber of Commerce.
SNAP.
Nearly S acres, factory site, close In, ol
the O. R. & N. R. R. ; only $7500; terms.
DUBOIS & CROCKETT, . -
Washington bldg., room 8. -
LARGE corner lot. Union ave.. betwes-
Broadway and Russell sts.; some Incoms
irom nouse on part of lot; would sell In,
two pieces; prices right. Culver, 82H
Chamber of Commerce.
20 ACRES In Yamhill County, fine orchard,
income last year $1310, crops will buy it,
nice house, beautiful country; $1250 cash;
$27flO in three yoars. Purse, 823 Chamber
of Commerce. M 7309.
HERE IS AN INVESTMENT FOR YOU.
3UO acres, some Improvements; lies fine
close in; fine for platting, 1, 5 or lO-acr
tracts: only $S0 per acre. Room 20 Raleigh
bide.. 323 ft Wash. st.
8fTH ST., near Hawthorne ave., fins building
lot, graded and graveled street, cement
walk, curb In and paid: tine homes going up
" all round; only $75o. James C. Logan, room
411 Corbett bldg.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
2 of the Hnest lots on lower helghtey
trust be sold this week; mike an offer. Ad.
dress Smith, ownef, 347 Clay st., and will
call.
FOR SALE 8-room house, lot 80x120; fruit
trees, barn and chicken-houses. - Woodstock
ave. and Tremont. Mt. Scott cars. Inquire
F. F. Plenkner, Woodstock, ave. and Tre
mont. $400
On terms: $:KX cash buys lot; grade4
streets, cement walks paid; $130 less than
cheapest lot In the vicinity. M 620, Ore
gonian. CHOICB D-acre tots for sale on the Oregov
electrlo carllne; also a few special bar
gains In larger tracts near th city. W.
K. Burke. 620 Chamber of Commeros bldsl
LOT 60x100 feet, south of Morrison st. an
east of 10th st. ; 8-room house and plenty
room to build another house or flats; only
$4ho0; beat It If you can. K 619. Oregonian.
NATTY LITTLE HOME.
On Montavllla carllne, new and neat;
small payment down, balance like rent.
Curtlss Co.. 300 Abington bldg. Main 609.
MUST BELL.
$2500 will buy modorn 6-room cottage;
$T:0 down, balance $10 per month.. Call
llo4f E. Taylor. Tabor B30.
$2500 6-ROOM hoflse. 2 lots. on East
Stark: beautiful lawn, some fruit trees;
an ideal home: 'half cash, remainder easy
payments.. 107ft 3d.
TWO modern 6-room bungalows, close to Mt.
Scott cars. Millard ave.; $15A0 and $1650:
$t,00 cash each, balance monthly. J. Pot
ter, 97 Millard ave.
6 TO lo-room houses, new, modern, as low
as $200 cash, balance to suit. Arthur S.
Draper St Co., 343ft Washington st., rooms
5 and 6. cor. 7th st. '
6-ROOM cottsge for sale: caa easily be
moved; plumbing and all goes; will sell
cheap; must have the ground vacated. Call
901 Williams ave.
TWO acres on Oregon City carllne; fine lo
cation for home; bearing orchard: price
$2:i50; terms. Purse, 823 Chamber of Com
merce. M 7309.
6-ROOM modern bungalow, Improved street, a
flne home m every way, near Hawthorne
ave., $3300; easy terms. Conklln Bros., 302
Rothchlld Bldg.
40-ROOM house, 20 furnished: rent $100;
lease; good location; $lho0; $1200 cash, bal.
terms. Room 20 Raleigh bldg., 323'j Wash,
street.
FLAT building for sale at a bargain; choice
location, west aiae; price oniy nrcci; pays
over 12 per cent. M. E. Lee, room 411,
Corbett.
J50 CASH, $20 per month, lot one block
from ill!ingBworin ave.; price enu't.
Purse. 823 Chamber of Commerce. Main
7309.
6-ROOM bungalow, modem in every way, im
proved street, near tiawmorne ave., ;him;
ea.-y terms. Conklln Bros., 302 Rothchlld
bldg.
ROSE CITY PARK Choice improved lot.
close car, part nearest city; savorabie
terms for quick sale. B 635, Oregonian.
J. F. O'Donneil. 230 Stark St.. Makes a
specialty of selling nouses ana lots In
Irvlngton and Holladay Park Addltlona
FOB RENT FARMS.
10 ACRES for rent; 6 acres good 12-year-old
apple orchard, hou,e, bam, cow and 1
dozen chickens; 10 miles from Portland, lVj
Clackamas Station; $12.50 month. 9n)
Brooklyn st.
WANTKD TIMBER LANDS.
WE have a buyer for some timber. Rose
City Realty Co., 204 Mohawk bldg. Main
5607. A4321.
FOR SALE FARMS.
$20 ACRES near Salem, halt cleared, bal
ance good timber; fine soil: house and
bnrn; pries $22 50 per sere; will divide It
daslred. O 613. Oregonian.
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