Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 13, 1908, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, FRIDAY, 31 ARCH 13, 1903.
IS
BIG BENEFIT TODAY
Proceeds of Matinee Will Go to
Rose Show Fund.
PROGRAMME IS ELABORATE
All Local Theaters Contribute Acts
for Entertainment at Marquam
This Afternoon Musicians Do
nate Services for Parade.
Although the Musicians' Union has
promised a band of 60 pieces, the largest
aggregation of local musicians ever as
sembled here, to participate in the parade
preceding- the Rose Festival benefit, at
the Marquam Grand this afternoon, an-
. nouncement was made to Director R. K.
French, last night, by the leaders of
several local bands that practically every
musician In the city would turn out and
help tiie good work along. This will in
sure a massed band of from 75 to 100 in
struments, and the preliminary parade
will cover most of the down-town busi
ness streets.
1'rlces Are Uniform.
It should be remembered that the tickets
are uniform In price and entitle the pur
chaser to a seat anywhere in the house.
Ticket holders have the privilege of
exchanging the tickets for reserved seats
at the Marquam Grand box office and it
will be a case of "first come first served
In the allotment of desirable seats.
The matinee will open with an over
ture by the augmented orchestra fur
nished by the local Musicians' Union.
This will be followed by the first act of
"Way Out West," in which the R. E.
French Stock Company is appearing at
the Star Theater. The scene is laid at
the Army Post at Fort Gibson, I. T.
Folk 4k Collins, banjo artists- from
Pantages, are next on the programme,
followed by the Lorenz Troupe of Euro
pean acrobats, also from Pantages. Jean
Wilson will sing illustrated songs, fol
lowed by selections by the orchestra.
The Allen Stock ComDanv. now annear-
ing at the Lyric In "Our New Girl," will
give a production of the entire second
act, the best of the whole play.
The following specialties will then be
given: Miss Fay Bainter. from the Ba
ker, in new songs; Miss Martbel Seymour
(1 he Baker), in a song and dance nov
elty; Manning Twin Sisters, In song and
dance and acrobatic evolutions (The
Grand): Howe & Edwards, in the farce
"Arrival of Mr. Dooley" (The Grand);
moving pictures from the "Merry Widow"
and the "Butterfly," from the Marquam
overture.
lYom the "Legit," Too.
The Baker Stock Company, introducing
Miss Blanche Stoddard, the new leading
woman, will appear in the third act of
"The Three of Us." which Is drawing
crowded houses at the Third-Street The
ater. This play appeared at tha Heilig
earlier in the year.
R. Q French will. direct his company,
P. R. Allen, the Allen Company, while
Director William Dills will handle the
production by the Baker Company.
WEIRD YARN OF SKIPPER
f.paiid9 230 Strikers Killed at
Iquique Into 2500.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 12. Machine
guns operated by the government forces
of Chile in a great conflict with strikers
at the nitrate beds and in the city of
Iquique, laid 2G00 men low. most of these
being killed, according to advices received
yesterday by the Norwegian steamer
Christian Bors, arriving direct from
Chile.
BuKiness at Iquique waa paralyzed by
the strike. One fracas after another oc
curred until soldiers and strikers met in
the streets of Tnqulnue in open conflict on
January 1. The soldiers opened fire
while tha strikers were massed and
literally mowed down the men. The laa
ter had little opportunity to' fight back,
even though they had been armed, the
assault upon them was so sudden.
A week later, as though by common
agreement, the strikers went back to
work without the expected advance In
wages. It was reported th"at the mine
owners will voluntarily Increase the pay
of many of their employes.
The story coming from San Francisco
tit a great conflict between the Govern
ment forces and strikers at Iquique, say
ing that 3600 men were laid low, evidently
Is an exaggeration and incorrect as to
the date. A dispatch received from Val
paraiso, dated December 2S, stated that
according to an official statement the
recent encounter at Iquique between ni
trate strikers and the police resulted in
the killing of 260 men and the wounding
of about 60. . This undoubtedly is the
same occurrence mentioned in the ad
vices brought Into San Francisco by the
Norwegian steamer Christian Bors.
TOO CUNNING FOR A COUNT
Anna :ould Takes Assumed Xanie
and Cliangcs Steamers.
PARIS, March 18. It became known
riere today that Mme. Anna Gould, who
sailed yesterday for New York on the
steamer Adriatic, booked lier passage
under the name of Miller. She had
originally taken passage for herself and
her children on the Kronpnnz Wilhelm,
but changed her plans at the last moment.
Although she had the written consent of
her former husband. Count Boni de Cas-ti-llane,
to take the children out of
France, she adopted the ruse of changing
steamers and using an assumed name in
case the count should attempt at the
last moment to prevent the children's
departure. Count Boni had been under
tbe impression that Mme. Gould and the
children wt-ro on board the Kronprlnz
Wilhelm and telegraphed his greetings to
the children in care of that steamer.
Count Boni has issued a letter char
acterizing as a piece of buffoonery the suit
broucht by Prince dv Sagan. his cousin,
accusing him of forging certain letters
signed with De Chilean's name and reflect
ing upon Mme. Gould. Count Boni de
clares that the suit was brought upon the
eve of the departure of his children and
their mother for America with the pur
pose of furnishing the American news
papers with matter for sensational
articles.
MAKES NEW OCEAN RECORD
Mauritania Cuts Two and Half
Hours Off the Time.
QUEENSTOWN. March 12. The
steamer Mauretania today established a
new trans-Atlantic record by two hours
and i minutes. She arrived off Daunts
Rocks at 4:14 o'clock this afternoon, and
this makes her time In transit live days
and five minutes. She cleared - Standy
iiook lightship at 11:0 A. M.( March T.
Hold Your Furniture Orders Until You See
Our Magnificent New Stock
New Store Ready About April 1st
all grades, sizes, colors,
designsat close-out
prices. Our Removal
Sale will last only a few
weeks longer.
J. G: MACK B CO.
CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES
86-88 Tiiird Street
The total distance she traveled over the
long route was 2932 knots.
The average of knots an hour for the
whole trip has been 24.42 as against her
previous record of 23.90. The best east
ward sailing average of the Lusitanta was
23.62. The best day's record was 675
knots with an average of 24,7? an hour.
This was made on Tuesday. It haa been
equalled previously, however, for on Jan
uary 29 the Mauretania covered the same
distance in a day while bound east.
The high average run an hour by the
German trans-Atlantic liners is 23.58. This
was made by the Kaiser 'Wilhelm IL
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL BEPORT.
PORTLAND. March IS. Maximum tem
perature, 58 degrees; minimum. 44. River
reading at S A. M , 1 foot; change In last
24 hours. 0.8 root. Total rainfall, 8 P. M.
to 6 P, M , O.o3 inch; total since September
1, 197, 26.1S Inched; normal. 33.96 Inches;
deficiency, T.St Inches. Total sunshine
March 11, 4 bours 44 minutes; possible, 11
hours 40 minutes. Barometer (reduced to
sea level), at 5 P. M., 30.22 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
II
Wind.
2
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WKATHER, CONDITIONS. ,
A moderate disturbance is central this
evening over Britten Columbia which is
moving rather rapidly southeastward. It
will cause high southerly winds tonight
along the Washington coast and storm
warnings have accordingly been ordered dis
played at all seaports on that coast. LHiring
the lest 24 hours light showers have fallen
In Washington and Northwestern Oregon,
and the rains 4n that section will be heavier
Friday and spread to include Rastern Ore
gon and Northern Idaho. It will be cooler
in .Southern Oregon. but elsewhere the
changes in temperature will not be so pro
nounced. FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Showers; souther
ly win da
Western Oregon Showers; cooler south
portion; southwesterly winds, becoming
high along the north coast.
Western Washington Rein: southerly
winds, becoming high along the coast.
ha stern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Northern Idiiho Showora.
Southern Idaho Probably fair.
EDWARD A. BK.MiS. District Forecaster.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By J. T. Wilson, at salesrooms, 20R 1st
St.. at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer.
At 2 P. M. the Portland Auction Co. will
auction furniture at -11 1st st.
At residence. No. W North tth st. Sale at
lo a. M. by the Portland Auction Co. C. 1.
Ford, auctioneer.
At Raker's Auction House, corner Aldrr
and Park sts. Unclaimed baggage, at 10
o'clock. Baker & Son. aurtionMr.
MXETTNG NOTICES.
ABD-VIUVATEF TEMPLE. TK O. K. K.
Special meeting Saturday, March 14, 8 P. M-,
K. of P. hall. Eleventh and sder streets.
Special business, and preparation for grand
lodge ceremonial in May. By order of. Qua
C. Moser, royal vizier.
STATED COMMUNICATION MT.
TABOR 1-OW1E NO. 4. A. F. and
A. M. this iFriday) evening. 7::0
o'clock, West Side Temple. Of
ficial visit by the Grand Lecturer.
Good attendance "requested.
D. R. YOUNG, Acting Secy.
MYRTLE CHAPTER, NO. 16 O.
E. S. Regular meeting this (Fri
day) evening in new Masonic Temple,
West Park and Yamhill streets at
g o'clock. By order W. M.
JENNIE H . G ALLOW A Y, Sec.
HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. 311,
A. F. AND A. M. will meet with
Mount Tabor lodse. No. 42. this
Ojv7, t Friday) evening at 7:36 o'clock
for the purpose of receiving M. W.
S. M. Yoran. grand lecturer. Of
ficers and members are urged to be present.
r oruer ok me v . ja.
C. E. MILLER, Sec.
DIED
CAMPBELL-In this city. March 12, at ths
family resluence. ti21 East Salmon street.
Archie H. Campbell. aged 27 years, a
months, 8 day. Funeral announcement
later. '
JOHNS Oliver T. Johns, aged 44 years, 10
montns. at nis nooie, oi rtenalem are..
Seliwood. Notice of funeral later.
t ESTOX In Mils city. March 12, at the fam
ily residence. 4;;4 Kodney ave., Edith Alice,
daughter of David and Lydia Weston, aged
4 ?ars, 3 months and 23 days. Funeral no
tice hereafter.
t. T. riNI.FT m SO. Funeral Directors.
Third and Madison, l'hon. Main A uaa.
Dnnntnx. McKntee r OUbaarh. Fanentl Di
rector.. ?tii a Fine I'll one M. iSO. Ladr asst.
KRICSOX UNDERTAKING CO, 4W Alder
at. Lady assistant. J'lion. Main 4133.
EDWARD HOLHAM CO, Funeral Du-re.
ars, S! Id st. LMdr assistant. Pn... M. Ml.
tELLR-BTK'KS CO.. rnnornl Dlrse.
an. Boasell. st 1SSS. Ladr assistant.
F. 8. DCNN'ENG. Undertaker. 414
Alder. Led aesistaat, Caen Gast U.
AMUSEMENTS.
14 17 1 1 1C THEATER
lAljJL.Lal V2 "th and Wash
, Phones Main 1 and A 1122.
THIS EVENING
8:30 O'CLOCK,
SONG RECITAL.
MADAME LILLIAN
Assisted by
Albert Rosenthal, Cellist; Mlaa
2 Edith KellOKsr, Pianist.
PRICES, 2.00, ai.se, C1.00,
Seat Sale at Theater.
OUir f tO THEATER
OEilLlUl 14th and Washington
Phones Main 1, and A 2122
Next Sunday and Monday Kishts.
The Musical Spectacular Extravag&nxa,
"THE BLACK CROOK."
Pretty Girls Catchy Music Laujrhter.
Prices: Lower Floor $1.50. Hi. Balcony 1,
75c. SOc. Entire Gallery 00c.
Seat Sale Tomorrow 10 A. M.
KREISLER-BAUER
Heilig Theater, Tuesday Eve., March IT
DIRECTION
Lois Steers Wynn toman.
Prices 4, $3, 2.60, S2; Gallery $1.50.
MARQUAM GRAND
Toniirht Commenclnsr T o'CIock
Tomorrow 2 to 10 P. M.
Continuous Performance
MOTION PICTURES
MJKRRT WIDOW
THE BDTTKR1UE3
TWO OKFH.MS
Illustrated Songs
10c ANY SEAT 1 0c
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theater Phone Main
One Week. Beerinntn Sunday Night. Mar. 16
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday
Joe Weber's Musical Gayety
"DREAM CITY
Little Chip. With Mary Marble and Amer
ica's Most Fasr-lnatiTiff Beauty chorus
Evenings, 26c, SOc, 73c, $1; Matinees, 25c,
SOc, 75c.
BAKER THEATER Ph,:
GEO. Xj. BAKER.. GEN. MANAGER.
Tonight All Week-Matinee Saturday.
Flrat Time Here at Popular Prices,
Rachel Cmther's Great New York Success,
"THE THREE OF ITS,"
A play of unusual beauty and interest.
One of the big ones, for which the Baker is
noted.
Evenings. 25c, 3oc, 50c; matinees, 15c, 25a.
Next Week: "ZIRA."
EMPIRE THEATER PhB Mam ut
MILTON W. SEAMAN, MANAGER.
All This Week. Matinees Wednesday and
Saturday. "A ROYAL SLAVE."
A Romance of Old Mexico With Musical
interpolations. By Clarence Bennett,
Author of "The Holy City."
A magnificent production Thrilling plot.
From Lew Wallace's Story. "The Fair God."
Nights; 15c, 35c, 35c, 50c. Matinees, 10c, 20c
Next Attraction: "Sts in New York.'
THE STAR fhoes
For the entire week of March 8
The R. E. French Stock Companv presents.
"ANITA, THE HINGING GIRL,"
A Comedy-Drama in Four Acts.
First Time Produced by a Stock Company.
Matinees: Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at 2:30 P. M., prices 10c and
20c. Every evening at 8:15 P. M-, prices
15c, 25c and 35c Seats may be reserved
by either phone.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Main 468ft; Home, A 1026.
Week Commencing Monday. March 9,
Tn Allen Stock Company Presents
A Three-Act Farce.
"OUR NEW GIRL."
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c Every evening
at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20c, and SOc Boxes fiOc
Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
PANTAGES
Fourth and
Stark Sts.
The Eminent Comedians,'
3URPHY AND W1LLARI),
in a Sketch of Their Own.
The Marvelous Acrobats.
THE FLORENZE TBOIFB.
Matinees Every Day at 2:30 In the After
noon. Nights, 7:30 and 9 o'clock.
Prices Upstairs. 15c; downstairs. 25e;
boxes, &0c; weekday matinees, 15c. any seat.
THE GRAND-Vandevillede Luxe
For the Entire Week of March .
CARLISLE'S DOG AT PONT CIRCCS.
Featuring "Tom," World's Greatest Talking;
Pany.
STADIUM TRIO.
Phraomesual Rlnc Act.
F. F. Vontressa'a Great Motion Pictures.
Snowing. "Cupld'a Pranks.1
BLAUVELT
C0RBETT BUILDING
5TH AND MORRISON STS.
.
' & at . -r"
f . j,f -,. w w?P?af pmm mm Aawi.-
imJjsr. .THaviL ij j;r.
ALPHABETICAL DlKlSCXOKI
Akin, Otis if., and Maoel. osteopaths, formerly
Macleay bldg. Phone A 4b79. Main '622t.
Cavanagh, W'm., Ir.. dentist, tormeny Co
lumbia A Buchanan blds. Main blip. A 61i.
Chrlsteneen, C, optician ana Jeweler, formerly
with Butterneld Brue. Office 413. Main blttd.
Chance, Arthur W., Ir.. dentist, formerly
Uekum bldg. Offices hl0-l. Main lobt.
Chlpmai. ti. B., formerly Abiiigton bldg. ;
onTlce 204. Phone Main 5790.
Coffey, R. c.. Dr.. physician and surgeon,
office 1017. Phone Main 449.
Conroy, R. J., Dr., physician and surgeon, of
fices Main 5139, A 51o9.
Corbett Estate of 1. "W.. Robert H. Strong,
manager. Pbone Main 615. A. 3201.
Crockett, E, N-, Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Mohawk bldg. Main 746, A 1427.
Crossley Co., The, reai estate, formerly Mc
Kay bldg. Offices 708-9. Main 7b05, A 572.
Die j, Rubt. G-, civil engineer, formerly
Mohaw k bldg. Phone A30S8.
Dufur & JDuiur. public stenograpbera Phone
Mala S004. A SSaiO.
Falls City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk
bldg., F. S. Belcher. Main 5578, A197S.
Gates, Gertrude Lord, Dr., osteopath, for
merly Mac It-ay bldg. Main 1833. A 4706.
Goudey & Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanan
bldg. Main 3472, A 3472.
Hegele, H. W.. Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Macleay bldg. Main 4014. A 333.
Offices 1003-12.
Jofferds. Henry C-. Dr., physician and sur
geon, 'formerly Dckum bldg. Main 403, A1403.
Jonas, N. W Dr., physician, formerly Co
lumbia blog. Suite 1O0. Main 270.
Jones, Treve, Dr., dentist, formerly . Buchanan
bldg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4014, A5333.
Kelsey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co
lumbia blue. Main 5140.
King, J. C. Elliott. Dr., physician, formerly
Mohawk bldg. Main 2200.
Kyne, B. F., Mrs., formerly Rusael bldg.
A3067- Residence C1977-
Labbe. Edmund J , Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 450, A 1450.
Lent, Geo. P., attorney, formerly 205' Mor
rison st. Office 419. Main 483. A 1683.
Lee, M. E. Heal Estate and Loans, formerly
Raleigh bld. Office 411. Main 6800.
Locke & Gullete. Drs.. offices 819-820-82L
Phones Main 741. A 2741. '
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267, A12H7.
Manion, Katherine C Dr., formerly Hamil
ton bldg. phone Main 28 IL
Mat son. Ralph C. and Ray V., Dra, formerly
Maniuom bldg. Main 767.
McCusker, Clarence J.. Dr.. Physician and
Sura-eon. former lv Pleidner blda. Main 276.
Metfichan, E. L., Dr.. dentist, formerly Mar
quam bldg. Phone Main 746.
Nichols. A. &., C- L. & H- S-. Drs., physicians
nnrl mrnn fnr-mAPlu- nnlriim hlrl TLfntn 'hiii
r Oregon Life Insurance Company, L. Samuel.
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co.. surgeon's
offices, 908-10. Main 207, A 1267.
Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fenton
bldg. Offices 601-2. Phone Main 6340.
Peters. Geo. D-, Dr., dentist, formerly Co
lumbia bldK. Office 1021. Phone Main 767.
Petzel, A- F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
bldg. Main 403, AH 93.
Pierce, E. A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008.
.fnonea Mam z&44, AoWio.
Pollvka & Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morri
son. Phone Main 731.
Sweet, Elnathan, formerly Ablngton bldg.; of
fice 04. Phone Main 5790.
Taylor, Frank M-, Dr., physician and sur
Keon. formerlv Dekum bldK. Main 267. A1287.
Upton, Jay H. & Latourette, H. T., Attorneys,
formerly swetiand bldg osices 00-7. juam
6969. A 1809.
Veazie & Veazie, attorneys, formerly Cham
ber of Commerce bldg. Main il. A. &4fi.
Williamson & McNary, physicians, formerly
Marquam bldg. Main 449.
Taqulna Bay Co., The, formerly Mohawk
bldg , W. F. Stlne. Main 5578. A 1978.
Zan, Jas. C-, Dt.. physician and surgeon.
rormeny marquam mac- juain nw-
WHERE TO DINE
ThA SnrfrpTlt "Be"' servlcs on Coast."
1UB OirgBlll y connoisseurs. Tabls
d'hots dly. 00c. Sun.7Sc. Grand & Hawtborna.
X1 HllUfh urill Fronch chet can prepar
such dinners as are served at Brandes' GrtlL
T.'ruco'a 863 Morrison st. Merchants'
J1.IUSC lunch. 11-2. 25o. Dinner 5:30-8
P. M., 85c; Sunday chicken dinner, 60c
ThnTlrofl-on 149 Ttn- Merchants lunch
llieilauu 2ito soeclal Sun. din.
turkey or chicken, chop suey A noodles, 60c
Cottage Waffle tVtaWhVd
merit. Reasonable prices.
ttlinsmnra'ci 434 Wash inif ton . Mer
lUHHIHUrt7 chants' lunrh. 11-an.o
25c; din., 5 to 8 P.M., 26c & 35c. Spe. Sun. din.
VmilirA 192 Tnlnl st- Reular dinner.
MU III III IV 2Sc- Bpeclal dinner every Sun-
r.
Tha Vionna 251 MorrltBon mt., under new
xixt? icuuii manag'm't. Merchant's lunch
11-3. Z5c. a la carte. A. M. to l A. M.
Austro- Hungarian Restaurant
247 Taylor, between 2d and 3d. Best place in
town to eat at a normal price. Try us tod ay.
VpfrAtnriflTirnfA1.05 6th U nw Wash.
- A gooa
nner 25c.
Moals er-ed a la carte, 6 A.
to 8 P. M.
Grand Central Station lime Card
bUtTHtKN PACU1C.
Lravina Portland
Roswourx Passenger ...
Cottage Grove Passenger ..
Calllomia Express
8:15 a, m.
4:15 p. m.
7:42 d. m.
Ean Francisco Express .....
West Side
Corvallls passenger ........
13:00 p. m.
7:00 a, m.
4:!Od. m.
Sheridan passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ....
11:00 a. m.
forest Grove Passenger ....
Arriving Portland .
Oregon press
5:40 p. m.
7:55 a. m.
cottage Grove passenger . .
Roseburs Passenger
11:30 a. m.
6:30 d. m.
Portland Express ..........
West Side
Corvallls Passenger ........
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger . . .
Forest Grove passe n ger . . .
11:15 p. m.
6:35 p. m.
10:30 a. xn.
8:O0 a. m.
2:50 p. m.
NORTHERN' PACIFIC.
Leavins- Portland I
Tacoma and Seattle Express 1 8:30 a.m.
North Coast & Chicago Limited..! 2:oo n. m.
Overland Expreas 111:45 p.m.
Arriving Portland-
I
North Coast Limited....
Portland Express .......
Overland Express .
7:00 a. i
4:13 p. l
8:15 p. I
OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO.
ImwIw Portland
Pendleton passenger ............
rhlmz o-Portland SDeclal .
7:15 a. 1
8:30 a. i
8:15 p. 1
6:00 p. I
8:00 a. i
9:45 a. i
8:50 p. l
5:15 p. l
Spokane Flyer ,
Kansas city & unicago- express.
Arriving: Portland
Spokane Flyer
Chi., Kan. city ft Portland Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leaving Portland I
Astoria & tieaslae Express......
Astoria & Seaside Express......
Arriving; Portland
Astoria & Portland Passenger. .
Portland Express
8:00 a. :
8:00 p. I
12:15 p.
10:00 p.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Xeavins; Portland I
C P. R. Short Line, via 8pokane 8:15 p. m.
Seattle 111:45 p.m.
Arriving Portland I
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane! 8 :00 a. m.
Via Seattle 1 7:00 a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Dftlla Passenger .....
Dallas Passenger .....
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger .....
Dallas Passenger
7:40 a. m.
4:15 p- m.
10:13 a. m.
0:60 p. m.
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NEW TODAY.
PENINSULA
CHEAPEST ACREAGE
FOR PLATTING
(If Taken at Once) "
NEAR SWIFT'S HOLDINGS
Call 303 Buchanan Building
Nob Hill Residence
No. 770 Marshal et, lot 50x100; grood
home, 10 rooms; hot and cold water,
baths, laundry, g-as and electricity,
stationary washtubs, etc. Worth
JIO.OOO.
Offered This Week at $7250
W.GADSBY
First and Washington.
HOME BARGAIN
East Belmont and 39th Sts.
Eisrht rooms, strictly modern: full
cement basement; furnace heat; hot and
com water in an Dearooms; large iront
and back porch. Lots of choice roses
and shrubs; lot 79x100, corner, south
east facing. This is a genuine bargain
and you will say so when you see it.
trice 9-ftcuu.
Dietz & Mueller Co.
417 and 41S Corbet i Bids.
$9000
Corner' lot, three-story
Irame, on Thurman street:
leased five years. $75 three
years, $100 two years; good
income, faplendid specula
tive future.
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
OWNERS
We have a good cash customer who
wants to buy AT ONCE a good 10 or
12-room house on AVest Side, walking
distance ; must be in good location for
renting rooms. If you have such a
place we can do business on very
short notice.
Dietz & Mueller Co.
417-418 Corbett Building.
BUNGALOW FOR $4800
A $6000 Bungalow for $4800
Half cash, balance easy terms; ten
years If desired. A strictly modern 7
room concrete art-stone bungalow and
quarter-block of ground; two blocks
from Portland HelKhts carline. In addi
tion to this remarkable value. I have 26
slerlitjy lots In Greenway, ranging from
140.1 to $600 each; every one of them
worth 50 per cent more. I am the
owner and want to sell this property
quick: these are bargains worth In
vestigating. H. C. ROSS
87 GRAND AVENUE.
Phone Kant 2672 or B 2! 34.
80,000 ACRES CHOICE CAREY LANDS ON
BIO LOST RIVER, IDAHO.
Soffar Beets. Alfalfa. Fruit. Grain.
Almost the entire tract is practically level,
with just slant enough to Irrigate nicely. No
alkaH. Ml nee, smelters and quartz mills In
mineral regions adjacent. Three beet sugar
factories operating in Bingham and Fremont
counties, In which a large portion of this tract
is situated. Market facilities unexcelled. This
tract is also bordered by one of the most ex
tensive stock ranges In Idaho. The Oregon
Short Line Railway Is already In operation
across this1 tract and three proposed railroads
will also pass over the same. Purchase tickets
to Powell Station, on Oregon Short L.ine Rail
road. Price, $30.50 per acre; $3.25 per acre
in advance, balance in 10 annual Installments;
6 per cent Interest on deferred payments.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS TO THE
BIO LOST RIVER LAND AND IRRIGA
TION COMFAN V. LTD., BOISE, IDAHO.
A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS CHANCE
for a well-paying- saloon near ball
grounds. In a rapidly growing neigh
borhood. The "RENT" offsets Itself
with rental-income from balance of
property.
Apply (for business, not curiosity to
place. 755 Thurman, or 317 Chamber of
Commerce.
WANTED
Modern cottage of 5 rooms in Multnomah
Addition or Central Alb in a. from 41500 to
S2O0O.
J. L. WELLS CO.
306 Chamber of Commerce Bldg;. .
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL.
202 McKay Bide.. 3d A Stark.
OIVJS MS A CALL.
HT.W TOT! AY.
PENINSULA
Suitable for Platting;.
A 70-acre tract (ai-lng the carline
and running back to railroad. Can't be
beat for price.
SO acres that Is the Biggest Blomey
M.ker on the Peninsula, can prove
this. Elegant for platting-.
Several small tracts that are rood
buys.
We make a specialty of Peninsula
rjroperty. so are In a position to deliver
the goods. BUY NOW.
F. B. lacy Realty Co.
737 Chamber of Commerce
$6250
Irvington home, on Broadway, near
21st. Nearly new 8-room home, hard
wood floors, combination fixtures, four
large bedrooms, cement basement, fur
nace. Reason for selling', owner's busi
ness compels him to move to another
city. This is a (rood buy. Can take
possession April 1st,
Geo. D. Schalk
Main 392, A 2"302. 264 Stark.
Second Street
Bet. Jefferson and Madison
50x100, 12-room house; bitulithic
pavement; one block from new
100x100 brick building now beins;
erected. SO CHEAP I HATE TO
QUOTE THE PRICE. Easy
terms.
F. W. NEWELL
Boom 502, Corbett Bldg.
CHOICE PENINSULA ACREAGE
$15,000 for 8 acres fronting on
Portland boulevard, just 5 blocks west
of Piedmont.
Three acres of this tract, taking in
half of the boulevard front, can be
leased to responsible party for $50
per month.
Half of the land is cleared and in
bearing fruit. There is a seven-room
house on the tract.
G. H. VAN HOUTEN,
438 Worcester Block.
$5500
IJicej modern 6-roora home on Wil
lamette Heights ; excellent view of the
city; lot 50x100, with nice shrubbery.
This is the best value on the market
for the money. ,
Geo. D. Schalk
264 Stark Street.
Main 392. A 2392
SNAP
$5 per acre. Two sections choice
grazing- and stork lands, Klamath Co.,
Oreron. For particulars call on
McKINLEY MITCHELL
202 M Stark St, City.
FOR LEASE
Ixng term. Quarter block on- East
Morrison, close in.
Best apartment site on East Side.
Inquire of
McKINLEY MITCHELL
- 2024 Stark Street.
Look!
$30 down ana $10 a month will buy one of
the best IZOy-acre tracts In Cowlitz County
at JS an acre, on the Kalama RiveV; two
springs on the place, deep, rich soil; will
make an ideal apple orchard or stock
and chicken ranch; easily cleared; coun
ty road running through the place; close
to school. Write or call on owner.
E. Groves,Rainier, Oregon
REAL, ESTATE DEALERS.
Abraham 4 White, 227 Washington st.
Andrews, P. V. fc Co. M. 3348. 33 Hamilton bL
Angeles Exchange, 618 Commonwealth bids;.
Baker, Alfred A., 216 Ab In ft on bldff.
Chap In ft He How, 425 Chamber of Commerce.
Churchill-Matthews Co., Main ft A 1743 110 2d.
Coast Realty Co., Main 1568. 2264 Morrison.
Columbia Trust Company. 714 Couch bl. A1916.
Commercial Invest. Co., 219 Lumber Exchange.
uompton, J. f . rac. & A 1848. IOO Ablngton bL
Crossley Co., 706-9 Corbett, bldg. M.
Dean Land Improvement & Colonisation. Co.,
wi taunoer 01 uommeroe Olag.
Dubois ft Crockett, 270 Washington at.
Goddard, H. W Main and A 1743. 110 2d st.
Hotchklts, C. R. ft Co., M. 1063. 803 C. of C.
Jennings ft Co. Main 188. 128 7th st.
Lee, M. E., room 411 Corbett building.
Mall ft Ton Borstal 104 2d st., 862 E. BuraMde,
O Donne II, J. F., M. 4S61 ft A2561. 230 Stark.
Palmer, H. P., 202 Rothchlld bldg.vMaIn 6661.
Parrlsh, Watl&ns ft Co., 250 Alder st.
Porter ft French, 6o7 Commercial bldg.
Reed, Fields ft Tynan, M. 7004, A3651. 102 2d.
nose v-iiy neaiLy in v. uo., la Fayette blog.
Bchalk, Oo. D.. 264 Stark st. Main 392, A392.
Surety Investment Company, rooms 66-27-28
coroeii oiag. , opp. .fostonice. (Douald H.
Smith. Robert B. May and W. Lawrence..
Sharkey, J. P. ft Co., 122' Sixth st.
Bteinmetx, F. J. ft Co., Ib3 Morrison st.
Bwenssoa, A. F. ft Co., 203 H Washington st.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., 88 Third at.
Veteran Land Company,. 165 ft Third st.
Waddell, W. O., 309 Lumber Exchange Isidg.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
8-ROOM modern house, GOxlOO lot, Nob Hll
district, 20 minuter walk to business cen
ter. Moore ft Frost Land Co., S wetland
bldg.
CORNER LOT. 833 Benton et., cor. Cherry;
0-roora cottage, modern ; l. car. apply
owner.
WILL pay $300 cash and $25 per month for
a house, price aooui eiuuu. j wm, urego
nlan.
GOOD building lota $10 cash, $5 per month.
Purse, 823 Chamber or commerce.
ACREAGE
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. '
$4800 One of the finest houses- on East Mad--ion
st., 8 large rooms, highly modern, lot1
60x100. (
$4100 8-room modern hone. lot 25x100, 1
Sear Bumside bridjre on East Sth st. '
aOOO Kine 7-room modern, bouse, Irving-1
ton; small payment down, the rest like
rent. .
I have a $1500 lot, close In, for $1000;.
terms.
60 down. $15 per month takes fine lot.
cement sidewalk, finest residence district
In city; don't miss this.
M. O. DAVIS.
16 Hamilton, 131 3d St.
ON THE EAST SIDE.
A very line tt-room residence. In a very
exclusive district: streets are all hard
paved, sldewiilks all cement; walking dis-t
tance to business. This house is new and
original In Its arrangements; fireplace up
stairs and down; splendid furnace; hard-',
wood floors downstairs; doors are all!
vneer panel and beautiful; all the wood-;
work on the Inside Is moat beautifully fin-!
ished; no contract work: will give good
terms.
HEXKLE ft HARRISON.
217 Ablngton Bldg. t
AN ORCHARD FREE. . 1
PIT YOL'R MOKV TV. anu w 1
Here Is Just One Opportunity to Start.
A FORTUNE IN HOOD RIVER.
A beautifui level 0-acre tract; rich,
ub-Irrigated apple oil; 20 acres ready for
trees; house, barn, spring, some old orchard.
A live matt can make one-half of this tract
pay for the ether half and have hie orchard
free. Come In and get detail of this at
tractive proposition. A email pay meat, han
dles it, i
MAC RAH ft I ANGUS,
32 Chamber of Commerce. '
$65U0 BUYS a beautiful 6-room modern house,
with lull cement basement, furnace, fire
place, walls all tinted, dining-room pan
eled, with built-in buffet, etc; terms can
be arranged; location Hawthorne Park, easy
walking distance.
WASHINGTON ft OR BOON RWALTX CO
106 2d St., Portland, Or.
Phone Main 2404.
ARTISTICALLY designed 5-room bungalows;
built with porches, dormers, vestibule
fireplace. beamed celling. enameled
nickel -plated bathroom fixtures; paia
pantry, cement basement and walk, for
$1500. Plans and specifications $15.
Northwest Investment and Construction
Co., 142 2d.
SNAP WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
Right on carline; in easy reach of P.
O.; lot BOxino; $ao down. $15 month;
taxes paid for two years; street graded
and curbed, cement walk and water, near
school; finest view In city; must sell at
once. Address box H 6SJ. Oregonian.
WHY PAY RENT?
Try Arthur S. Iraper ft Co. system: will
build you an 8-room modern house; draw
your own plans, furnish lot at Axbnr
Lodge; 100 feet to St, John carline: $500
cash, balance to suit. 3434 Washington
at., noum o, cor. tin si.
FINE 1-acre tract, highly cultivated; 4000 !
strawberry vines, 20 2-year-old fruit trees, I
assorted berries; good 3-room house; city)
water; fine place for chickens; convenient
to trolley, 25 minutes' ride; price $1300; I
$800 cash. Address X 691, Oregonian. i
. j
13 ACRES near Gresh-am 011 good road, best!
of soil, about ten acres under cultlva-
tlon. some timber on balance, running 1
water, carline across the place, close to i
station, to be sold this week. Address '
G 681, Oregonian.
HERDMAN BROS. !
Contractors and builders; estimates given;',
any desired home built; several nice home
and thousand residence el tee to chooae
from in Irvlngton. Residence 741 Halaey ;
t. Phone C 1271.
MODERN 8-room house, full lot, shrubbery,
1 block from East Side High School, splen
did neighborhood; cash or terms; would
take smaller house as part payment if con
veniently located. Owner, I06 Eaat 15ti,
near Alder.
Z AM offering 5-acre tracts on the Oregon
Electric carline at reduced prices for a
short time; fine fruit and berry land, on
your own terms.
W. B. BURKE, 620 C. of C. bldg.
$1350 New 4-room cottage; closet, bathroom.
pantry, two porches and basement; lot 4uk 1
120; 4 blocks west from Nashville Stafioa,
on Mt. Scott carline; can be inspected weelt
days. John F. Muller, owner.
$1350 FOR a modern 4-room cottager nloa !
lawn, garden and berry patch; lot lOOxlOtf; 1
only two blocks f som carline; $400 will j
handle this; it is a snap. Call phone Main, 1
6866. 412 Commercial block. t
MODERN 6-room house, nearly new : city 1
water; 4 block ground, 2 blocks from t
trolley. 25 minutes' ride-; fruit tre-ea. j
fine place for chickens; seleot neighbor-,
hood. D 694 1 Oregonian.
HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city J
on easy terms; acreage suitable for subdl-1
Tiding made a specialty. Kinney ft
Btampher, 531-532 Lumber Exchange bldg,,
2d and Stark sts.
FOR SALE! Neat cottage of four rooms,'
with full lot, fine garden soli, near Arleta
station. Mount Scott carline, $&00 cash,
worth several hundred, more. Address
H 662, Oregonian.
INVESTMENT Will actually guarantee 10
per cent on investment; parties having $1000
to $10,000 will be assured of 30 per cent, j
perhaps 25 per cent. See Hail man, 307 !
Ablngton bldg.
WANTED Four gentlemen with $1250 each
to invest with me in townsite proposition, !
where opportunities fur making money are)
practically unlimited. Full particular!, J 1
682. Oregonian. . ;
WANTED Capital to handle a large tractj
of ground close In; 26 per cent can be ;
made in 12 months; no guesswork. Kin- j
ney ft fitampher, 531-532 Lumber Ex
change bldg.
IRVINGTON. $1150,
Beautiful lot on 14th. Tillamook and
Thompson, 50x100. all improvements in!
-and iaid. 331 Chamber of Commerce.
M 3177.
EIGHT acres at Gresham. five under culti-i
vation, best soil In Oregon, few rods from
station, running water, no stone, no ,
waste land; $2100. Address X 678, Ore
gonian. 7 MINUTES' walk to car, 100x100, mile!
cast, on Villa ave. from Hlbbard st.; houfft1
4 rooms aad baoempnt; $Wtf caah. Addrere
A. A. Hale, Montavilla Station. R. F. D.
No. 1.
BUNGALOW Five rooms, bath, artistically
arranged; large living room, fireplace, book
case, cabinet, kitchen, attic and basement;
Ideal home; large lot. 1111 East Alder.
IRVINGTON, $1150.
Choice lot on 17th. between Tillamook
And Thompson, beautiful site for bungalow.
.i31 Chamber of Commerce. M 8177.
THREE nice lots at Arbor Lodge, 33 1-3x1 lo, ,
2 Mocks car, bargain at $!M: $260 gets
equity, bal. by month. Phone 8056. Ruom 1
7, 181 H let at., cor. Yamhill.
SNAP.
2 lots, house and barn; Mocks Station;)
$1600; cash. Kinney & Stamp her. 681-1
532 Lumber Exchange bldg. (
WILL sell my beautiful country home at ai
great bargain; three acres splendidly Im
proved, modern house, near 5c car fare. '
F 676. Oregonian.
MUST sell new 4-room bungalow; porcelain1
bath, tinted walls; full lot and basement;'
$1200, $500 cash; act quick. 630 Lumber
Exchange bldg.
$1900, 5-ROOM modern bungalow, near car.
school and church; full lot and basement;
$500 cash. 530 Lumber Exchange bldg.
NEW, modern 8-room bouse, corner, $4500;
modern 6-room houee, $350; small payment,
balance monthly. Owner, phone East 675.
$1850, FINE 6-room house, close In ; bath,
toilet, basement; street graded; sewer in;
$300 cash. 030 Lumber Exchange bid g.
FINE corner lot, 50x100; on newly improved
street; Just the lot for a home; $i"(i
cah. Conklln Bros.. 302 Rothchlld bldg.
NEW 6-room modern cottage, Fiiiand. on
Mount Scott carline. $250 cash; terms on
balance. Owner. T 657. Oregonian.
GOOD house and two lots In Greham.
close to Mount Hood line, to be sold at
once. Address X 679. Oregonian.
HOOD RIVER LANDS.
MAC RAE & ANGUS,
432 Chamber of Commerce.
WANT 7 -room house near East Side High
School; will pay $1000 cash; balance rea
sonable time. J 692, Oregonian.
NEW 6-room bungalow, modem; half cash; .
out Hawthorne way ; one block from car
line: owner. T 652. Oregonian.
LOT bought on Instalment plan must be
sold at & sacrifice; can't keep up pay
ments. 1 o.J, uregonian.
$900 New 4-room house, full lot, 24 bearing
fruit trees. In Creston. Inquire 877 Ober
Un, Portsmouth.
WANTED Low-priced -dwelling at bar
gain, from owner; give particulars. F 692,
Oregonian.
SPHINX AGENCY, business and residence
property. 808 Chamber of Commerce bldg.
BARGAIN in new 6-room modem house In
6 una y side. Call 12U9 East Yamhill at.