Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 27, 1908, Page 13, Image 13

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    TITE MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, MARCII 27. 1908.
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SAY CASE IS STRONG
Counsel for Chinese Attack
Police Court Jury System.
AGAINST OREGON STATUTE
Lawyers Expect Favorable Order
From Court on Petition foi
Writ of Review and Cite
Oregon Precedent.
That the trial of rase in the Municipal
Court before a jury chosen by a police
man from hangers-on about the police
station la against the Oregon statute ia
the contention of seven Chinese, who,
through Lawyer John F. Logan and
John C. Shlllock. filed a petition for a
writ of review with the Circuit Court
yesterday. It i the contention of the
petition that Municipal Judge Cameron
exceeded hia authority when he ordered
Ah Sam, Ah Louis, Ah Yet, Lung Sing,
Ah Wins, Ah Fung and Ong Fit. to be
tried for visiting a gambling joint, be
fore a jury composed of loafers about the
Courtroom.
It Is alleged that the Chinese contended
at the time of trial that they had a right
to go before a jury selected from a jury
list, having deposited the $6 required by
law In such caaes. The court denied the
demand. Besides Judge Cameron, the
City of Portland and Clerk F. D. Hen
xieaay are made parties defendant to the
petition.
For several years the selection of juries
Tor Municipal Court trials has been left
to the Chief of Police, says Lawyer
ShUlock. The clerk has been in the habit
of making out the subpenas for the six
Jurymen, leaving the apace for the name
blank. It was then a very easy matter
for the Chief to send a bluecoat into the
Courtroom, or down the street, to pick
up a Jury.
Mr. 6 hillock said last night that the
power of "railroading" persons through
had been accorded the Chief of Police
for years. "He is given the chance to
pick up a convicting jury or an acquitting
jury at will," said Mr. Shillock. "An op
portunity is also given for graft to play
some part with the jury. I am sure my
Chinese clients will be given another trial,
as the Oregon Supreme Court has once
ruled on a similar case, that of George
A. Cuslter against the City of Sllverton."
In the Sllverton Police Court. In this
case, the jury was called by the same
method which has been in vogue in Judge
Cameron's court. The defendant pro
tested, but his protest was ignored. He
took his petition for a writ of review to
the Circuit Court, and was awarded a
new trial, with the result that the City
of Sllverton appealed the case to the
Supreme Court. There the decision of the
lower court was sustained. In his dec if ion
Pup re me Court Commissioner Slater said:
It seems to have been conceded ly the court
that the defendant in the action was at least
entitled to trial by a jury: and, if he were
entitled to a Jury at all and made the proper
demand for a selected jury, hlch we think
the record shows, van entitled to have It
selected an the law provided, and he could
not r-e legally compelled, over htn oniections.
to go to trial before a jury selected by the
officer. The trial court, t herefore. exceeded
it iurlMdlction In that reswot. and the Cir
cuit Court committed no error in set Una: the
judgment aside.
HBSIGXS AS ADMINISTRATOR
A. B. Stanley Retires In Favor of
Widow of Oraer B. Wirt.
The estate of Omer B. "Wirtl valued
at 16000, is now In tlie hands of Sarah
A. Wirt, the widow, who was appointed
yesterday morning- by Judge Webster,
administratrix. A. B. Manley, who was
appointed March 4 as administrator,
resigned in favor of the widow without
protest. He said that his petition that
he. be appointed administrator was
filed at the earnest solicitation of the
family of Wirt, who died February 27
lut. Mrs. Wirt was x in ill health,
Manley says, at the time he was ap
pointed, but since learning; that she la
Rble and willing to act as administra
trix, he la in favor of her appoint
ment. The estate of CInnle Nnnan, valued
at 15300, Is now in th'e hands of Jerry
Xunan. the husband. He was appoint
ed administrator yesterday by the
County Court.
The County Court has ordered that
1400 belonging- to Charles Scott be paid
to the Benedictine Sisters' Sanitarium
at Oak Grove, which is to care for the
aged man the remainder of his life.
The order was issued upon the appli
cation of Judge Bolre, the guardian.
SATS HUSBAND STARVED HER
Sir. Ida Firth Charg, Cruelty In
Divorce Suit.
That her husband starved her into sub
mission by locking; her in a room without
food for three days, is the assertion of
Ida Firth in a suit for divorce filed
against John E. Firth. In the Circuit
Court yeaterday. The Incident occurred
in January. VM. only six months after
their marriage, according to Mrs. Firth.
Mrs. Firth also charges that her hus
band often struck her with articles of
rurnlture. that he refused to sunnort
her and that she was finally compelled to
leave him. Mr. Firth asks the custody
or ineir a-year-oid cnild. Amy. They
were married at Hammond, Ind., July 7,
1S..
SULKS; SHOOTS HIMSELF
(.rant Pass Farmer Can't Stand the
Soolding Given by His Wife.
GRANTS PASS. Or.. March 3S. (Spe-
j clol.) I'nder strange circumstances Wil
liam Messenger, a farmer and highly re-
siwttnl citlsen. met death on his farm,
seven miles south of tomn last night
about T o'clock. From what can be
learned of the circumstances, it seems
that he and his wife iiad a slight quar
rel over his driving on some flower beds
'In the yard. After this Incident, Mes
senger put his team In the barn, did his
.chores, and sat down by the fire waiting
itor his evening- meal to be prepared. His
(wife noticed that he was still out of
iumor. but did not suspect that anything
j.-erlous would happen. Without attract
ing the attention of the family. Messenger
took a rifle from the wall, stepped outside
fcnd wiiat followed remains somewhat ob-li-ure.
But upon hearing the report of a
tun his wife ran to tne scene and found
lier husband dying from the effects of a
gunshot wound. Relatives of the dead
limn believe that some enemy took foul
idvantage of him. but the Coroner's in
iiuest reveals a suicide. He leaves a wife
jtnd two children.
Hoppe Defeats Mclaughlin.
NEW YORK. March Is. Willie Hoppe
onight defeated Edward McLaughlin, of
'hiladelphla at 18.3 balk line by a score
if 400 to 1W. McLaughlin played In the
-place of Schaafer. who is 111.
Spectacle tLOO at MeUgor a,
We will soon move to our new building, 5th and Stark sts.,
and will show a complete line of furniture, priced mod
erately from the best factories of the United States.
REM
Before moving, we offer our entire line of
Lace Curtains, Portieres, Drapery Mate
rials, Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums at prices
way below usual, to enable us to go to our
new quarters with a complete new stock.
Nottingham Lace Curtains, regular $3.75 - $2.25
Nottingham Lace Curtains, regular $3.00... $2.00
Nottingham Lace Curtains, regular $2.50 $1.50
White or Arab Bobinet Curtains, regular $9.00. ... . .i $6.00
White or Arab Bobinet Curtains, regular $7.50...... $5.00
White "or Arab Bobinet Curtains, regular $6.00 - $4.00
White or Arab Bobinet Curtains, regular $4.50... $3.00
Velour Portieres, 50 inches wide, 3 yards long, reg. $30.00. .$20.00
Tapestry Portieres, 50 inches wide, 3 yds. long, reg. $22.00. .$15.00
Tapestry Portieres, 50 inches, wide, 3 yds. lor.g, reg. $16.00. .SJ5H.OO
Tapestry Portieres, 50 inches wide, 3 yds. long, reg. $12.00... .$8.00
Couch Covers, reversible, 60 inches wide, 3 yards long; regu
lar price $5.00; special - -...$3.T5
J.G.MACKSCO.
Linoleums
Carpets
86-88 THIRD
DUE IN PORTLAND TODAY
BISHOP HARTZLER, OF EVAX
GEIJCAlj CHURCH, COMIXG.
Will Go to Dallas Monday to Preside
Over Annual Oregon
Conference.
Bishop H. B. Hartzler, D. D.. of Har
rirtiurg. Pa., will arrive today to remain
until Monday, when he will proceed to
Dallas, where he will preside at the an
nual meeting of the Oregon conference of
the United Evangelical Church. He will
be the guest of A- A. Winter at the
parsonage of the First United Evangelical
Church, corner East Tenth and Bast
Sherman streets. Sunday at 11 A. M. he
will occupy the pulpit of this church,
and at i P. M. will address a union mass
meeting, to be held under the auspices
of the United Evangelical. United
Brethren end Evangelical Association
churches.- Sunday night he will preach In
the Second United Evangellral Church
at Fargo and Kerby streets, Alblna.
Bishop Hartiler is the senior bishop
.r th. TTnitoii vxm n?ei1pji.l denomination.
While in Portland he will confer with the
trustees of the United ,vngencai
churchea as to conditions here. The con
ference at Dallas will be of more than
ordinary interest. The bishop will attend
the meeting of the Dallas College trus
tees Tuesday, March 31, and on Wednes
day night deliver tne annual missionary
.T. 1. ...-).- mnpntnv at ft n'cloclC
he will open the conference, at which
the question of federation witn tne juvan
n,.., i Auncintlnn nnd the United Evan
-.itMi n..ti,r.n ehurehe. -will come UD
under the resolutions adopted by the
Portland Evangelical Association, xno
matter of increasing the endowment of
nail., f V.I 1 ocr.i will bA considered. At
the close of conference Bishop Hartsler
will mane a tour oi me uimra
gellcal churches of the state.
Prison Cell Is Price of
Oriental Supper
John HeComuek Wises and Dines
Two Friends, but Is Unable to
Settle Account with Proprietor.
7Y DESIB.B to treat his friends to a
g good supper combined -with a woeful
inability to meet the bill for the "spread"
landed John McCormack, an East Bide
resident, in the City Jail last night, on
a charge of disorderly conduct. Mc
Cormack Invited two good looking wom
en to dine with him and together they
repaired to a Chinese restaurant on
Burnside street, near Fifth street.
Here McCormack's spirit of hospitality
waxed warm under i the mellowing in
fluence of numerous libations and desiring
to initiate his fair companions Into the
mystery and luxury of a Chinese feast
he ordered all kinds of expensive dishes
nonular with the ultra swell set of China
town. The two enjoyed the repast and
made exceeding merry at the proprietor's
expense.
When the waiter presented the bill, Mc
Cormack fountthat the sum total of his
finances consisted of only a few cents.
In response to reproachful looks and
words from the Chinese proprietor. .Mc
Cormack grew abusive and rough. Amid
the deprecations of the Oriental ana tne
chagrin of the two women who were
fnroert to leave the place without an
escort, McCormack was arrested and
taken to Jail By yonceman nanus.
Sunday Game at Oregon City.
OREGON CITT. Or., March 26. (Spe
cial.) in an ante-season practice game
the Papermakers. or tne iri-Luy
league team, will meet the Bralnard
Cubs next Sunday afternoon. The
Canemah Park grounds are not yet in
condition, and the game will be played
on the Willamette Falls field. It Is
possible that Oregon City will play
Dayton the following: Sunday, and that
will be the last game prior to tne
opening of the season. Clark S. Fuge.
a city mail-carrier, has been awarded
the id cash prize for the best name
for the local ball club, and the players
will be dubbed "Papermakers."
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLANT). March 2. Maximum tem
perature. M degrees; minimum. 40- degrees.
River reading at a. m.. o reel; change in
last 24 hours, fall of .6 foot. Total rainfall
:. P. M. to 5 P. M. ). 0.6 Inch: total rainfall
since September 1. 1907. 29.88 Inches; nor
mal rainfall. 355 inches; deficiency. 6.0T
inches. Total sunshine. March 2o. 6 hours.
S minutes: possible sunshine. 12 hours. 26
minutes. Barometer treduced to sea-level)
at 5 P. M . ?ft.M Inches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A low pressure area Is central over Utah
and the pressure Is Increasing along the
North California coast. The barometer Is
relatively hich over the Dakotas. During
the last 12 hours lirht rain has fallen in
extreme Northwest California. -Western Ore-
ron and Western Washington, and light
rain or snow has fallen In Eastern Oregon.
Eastern Washington, Idaho and Utah. It
is much colder In t'tah and also In Eastern
Oregon and Southeastern Washington.
lbs Indications ar. lor light rain or snow
OVAL SALE
Draperies
- Shades
STREET
Friday In 'Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washing
ton and Idaho and for light showers In
Western Oregon ana Western Washington.
Low temperatures will continue eut of the
Cascade Mountains. v
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Showers and warm
er: southwesterly winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Showers and warmer; southwesterly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Occasional light rain, possibly part
snow; continued low temperatures.
PACIFIC CO AST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M., Pacific
time.
STATIONS.
Baker City. ...
Bismarck, j. . ..
Boise
Eureka
Helena
North Head ...
Pocatello ,
Portland. .......
Red Bluff
Rosnburg. ......
Sacramento
Salt I-ake City.
San Francisco..
Spokane
Tacoma.
Tatoosh Island..
Walla Walla
0.06 4N
Snow
Olear
Cloudy
Pt. eloudy
Snow
2240.00
42; (1.02
520.04
8;SE
4jSE
lOjNW
4INW
S4i T.
4410.10
24IW
ICloudy
44O.02I10IB
Snow
SlK).0612jW
62 0.00 88B
40.02 8SW
2I0.0OI12ISW
Cloudy
Pt. eloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Snow
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
4010.021 4INW.
5CO.0O
3ft'0.46
NW
SB
sw
NE
440.t3
440.04
5OO.06I 4E
(Cloudy
EDWARD A. REALS. District Forecaster.
AMI' S KM E N' T 8.
FITIT 1C THEATER
IlJUlLlU 14th and Washington
. Phones Main 1 and A 1123
LAST TIME TONIGHT 8:15
JAMES J. CORBETT
In the Comedy-Drama
The Lady and the Burgla.r"
Price T-ower floor. $1.1,0 and. $1; Bal
cony, $1. T5c, 50c; Entire Gallery SOc.
HEILIG
THEATER
14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A 1122
4 NIGHTS BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY
Special-Price Matinee Wednesday
Plxley and Luders Musical Comedy
THE BURGOMASTER"
Gus Weinberg and Ruth white
Evenings, $1.50 to SOc; Matinee, $1 to 25c
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theater Phone Main 6
Only Three More Prfonnances Tonight,
Saturday Matinee and Night
CRE8TON CLARKE,
In the Beautiful American Play
"THE POWER THAT GOVERNS"
Evenings, 25c, SOc, 75c. SI; Matinee. 25c,
50c, 74c.
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theater. Phone Main 6.
Next Week. Beginning; Sunday March 29,
The Very Latest,
Moving Pictures
And Illustrated Songs, Continuous Perform
ance, 2 to 10 P. M.
10c ANY SEAT 10c .
BAKER THEATER phon"
Geo. Lt. Baker, Gen. Manager.
All This Week, Matinee Saturday. One of
the most beautiful plays ever written,
Henry V. Esmond's
"WHEN WE WERE TWKNTY-OXE."
Opening week of George Alison. Leading
Man. Production complete. Stags settings
rich and costly.
Ev-enlngs: 25c. 35c. SOc; matinees, 15c 25c
Next Week 'Baffles.1
EMPIRE THEATER Phone. Mam m
MILTON W. SEAMAN. MANAGER.
Tonight, All Week, Matinees Wednesday and
Saturday. The Latest Sensational
Melodrama,
"WHAT WOMEN WILL DO."
Startling and realistic. See the great
shipwreck. A modern play with modern
ideas.
Nights: 15c, 25c 85c. 50c, matinees. 10c 20c.
THE STAR phones J
For the Entire Week of March 22.
THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO. Presents
The Rnsational Military Melodrama,
"THE SECRET DISPATCH."
In Four Acts .... By D. R. Hlgglns
Matinees Sunday. Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 2:30 P. M.; prices 10c and 20c
Every evening at 8:15; prices 15c. 25c and
85c. Seats may be reserved by either phone.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Mala 4685; Home. A 1026.
Week Commencing Monday, March 23, The
Allen Stock Company Presents the
Celebrated Pastoral Drama,
"HAZEL isUBEJs:."
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening
at 8:15. Prices 10c. 20c and 30c. Boxes &0c
Office opsn 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
PANTAGES
Fourth and
KTarlr Ota
The Leading Vaudeville House
THIS WEEK: Nine star acts .. hv -or a
Spera and Company
131 "om. n.ci rfusES."
Illness of Makmuri. the Russian vlnlfnigt
has prevented his appearance this -week
Prices; Upstairs, 15c; downstairs, 25c;
boxes, iwc. Week day matinees, id cents to
ny
Performances 2:80, 7:30 and 0 p. M. daily.
THE GRAND-Vaadeville de Luxe
Week Beginning Monday, March 23
HM)R1, MILES CO..
America's Favorite Character Artists, Pre
senting 1 n& BAHbHALL."
HAYES SCITS.
rhiettists and Eccentric anclns:
leth Centurr KOTolvlnaf Views. RiHtatn'a
Prom Is." F. Mvntressa. a, A. X. tt.
xhlbiter.
CORBETT BUILDING
5TH AND MORRISON STS. -
If
4 J-stTi--
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ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Akin, Otis F., and Mabel, osteopaths, formerly
Macieay bld. . Phone A 4870. Main .1217.
Cavanagh, Win.. Dr., demist, formerly Co-
j unjoin ts nucnanan.Diugs. M&in M-itt, A ol.iM.
Chrtstensen. C. oDticlan and ieweler. formeriv
With Buttm-flAlri Rrna TWTW AT Jt Main M1KK
Chance, Arthur W., Dr., dentlrt, formerly
Dekum b;dg. Offices 810-12. Main 10S6.
Chapman, H. E., formerly Ablngton bldg. ;
Coffey, R. C, Dr., physician and surgeon,
Office 1017. : Phone Main 44.
Conroy, R. J., Dr., physician and surgeon, of-
iivKm .nam iiUMf, a amy.
Corbtt Elstate of H. V., Robert H. Strong,
maiuurer. Phone Main A
Crockett, E. N., Dr.. physician and surgeon,
formerly Mohawk blag. Main "Mi, A 1427.
wroseiey uo., J rre, real estale. rormerly Mc
Kay bldg. Offices Main 7H51V A 5722.
DIeck. Robt. G.. civil engineer, formerly Mo
hawk bldsr. Phon A 3fittS
Dufur & Dufur, public stenographers. Phone
Main 30O4 A 53.HJ.
Fall City Lumber Co.." formerly Mohawk
o wig., . s. tteicner. .nam ofti( A lyiB.
Gates, Gertrude Lord. Dr., osteopah, former
ly M&cle&y bldv. Main 1833 A 47(4.
Goudey & Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanan
oiacr. juam 472, a 347 z.
Hegele, H. W., Dr., physician and surgeon
formerly Macieay bldg. Main 4014, A M33
Offices 1009-12.
Jefferds, Henry C, Dr.. physician snd sur
geon, formerly Dkum bldg. Main 4t A
Jones, N. W., Dr., phTrtcian, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Suite 10o3. Main 276.
Jones Treve, Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanan
Diag. otrices iuii-12. Main 4I4. A Da.
Keleey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Main 5146.
King, J. C. Elliott, Dr.. physician, formerly
Mohawk bldg. Main 2260.
Kyne. B. F., Mrs., formerly Russel bldg.
A 3967. Residence C 1&77.
Labbe, Edmund J.. Dr.. physician and sur
geon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 450, A 14.0
lent, tieo. P., attorney. rormriy aMi Mor
rison et. Office 419. Main 483. A 1683,
iLee. M. E., real eetate and loans , formerly
Raleigh bldg. Office 411. Main 6800.
Locke & Ouiiete. Drs.. offices Bl9-h20-821.
Phones Main 741, A 2741.
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum. Main 2t7, A 127.
Manlon. Katiherine C, Dr., formerly Hamil
ton bldg. Phone Main 2811.
Matson, Ralph C. and Ray W., Drs., former
ly Marquam bldg. Main 767.
MeCusker, Clarence J.. Dr., physician and
surgeon, formerly Fliedner bldg. Main 270.
Met'haii, R. L., Dr., dentist, formerly Mar
quam bldg. Phone Main 74A.
Nichols, A. S., C. La. & H. S.. Drs. physicians
and surgeons, formerly Dekum. Main 2tHi.
Oregon Life Insurance Company. L. Ssmuel
General Mgr. Phone Main 6.'tsfl, A R6f2.
Oregon Railway & Navigation - t.'o.. surgeon's
offices. 9)-10. Main 2ti7. A 127.
Otis EleTOtor Company, formerly Feiiton
bldg. Offices 601-2. Phone Main U0.
Peters. Geo. D., Dr., dentist, formerly Co
lumbia bWg. Office 102-4. Phone Main 767.
Petrel, A. F-, Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
bldg. Main 463, A 14453.
Pierce. 3& A., Dr.. physician, offices 1007-1008.
Phoaes Main 2fr44. A BOW.
Pol i vka & Co. , tailors, f ornu? rly 249 Morri
son. Phone Main 731.
Sweet, Elnathan, formerly Abington bldg.; of
fice 204. Phone Main 570O.
Taylor, Frank M., Dr., physician nnd sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 217. A1267
Upton, Jay H. & Latourette, H. T., attorney,
formerly Swetland bldg. Offices 2i . Main
K960. A 1869.
Veazte & Veazie, attoraeye. formerly Cham
ber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. A 5442.
Williamson & McNary. physicians, formerly
Maxquam bldg. Main 449.
Yaqulna Bay Co.. The, formerly Mofoawk
bldg., W. F. Stine. Main 5f78, A 1978.
Zan. Jas. C. Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Marquam bldg. Main 8!W.
WHERE TO DINE
Tha Xnrctnt "Best service on Coast."
lneoargCUl say connoisseurs. Table
d'hote dly. 60c 6un.75e. Grand A Hawthorns.
Cottage Waffle iin
merit. Reasonable prices.
nnnsmnrA's 4M Waahlnston at. Mer
UUnSniUre S chants' lunch. 11:30-3,
25c; din.. 6 to 8 P.M., 25c & 85c. Spa. Bun. din.
Austro-Hungarian Restaurant
247 Taylor, between 2d and 3d. Best place In
town to eat at a normal price. Try us today.
TegetarianCafel06,-
Meals served a la carte, ft A. M. to g p. M.
pmnrA 192 Third st. Regular dinner,
XiUiyitv 25c, Special dinner every Sun
day.
rru YiAnno 331 Morrison st., under new
1UC CUHO maaaa'm'L Merchant's lunch
11-3, 25c. a la carte. 6 A. M. to 1 A. M.
RraniipQ' Qrill 103 eth Only m
uranues uriii chef n prepara
such dinners as are served at Brand es OrllL
HTIia Uratynn 148 7tn Merchants lunch
ineirngUU daiIy 25fl gpeclal gun. din.
turkey or chicken, chop suey & noodles. 60a
ME ET1NONOT1CE8.
MT, TABOR LODGE, NO. 42, A.
F. AND A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Friday) evening. March
6f7 27, "West Side temple. 7:-i0 P. M.
sharp. Visiting bfT'thren welcome.
D. R. YOUNG, Secy.
PORTLAND LODGE No. 55., A.
F. and A. M. Special communica-
Js7 tion this Friday) evening at 7
o clock sharp. ork in F. C. de
gree. All F. Cm invited. Br or
der W. M. I. W. PRATT, Sec.
- MYRTLE CHAPT
Wwy S. Regular meet in
4? evening in New Ma:
mi2rm o'clock. Degrees.
W JBNX1E H. G
MYRTLE CHAPTER No. 15. O. E.
ting this (Friday)
Masonic Temple at 8
By order W. M-
L GALLOWAY. Sec.
ITXEKAL NOTICES.
FISH At the residence of his daughter. Mm.
A. J. Windncgle, 449 Ebst Lincoln street.
March 26, lOtt. Daniel Newton Fiwh. aged
66 years 2 months and 2 days. Funeral
will take place today, March 27, at 3 P.
M.. from the above residence. Frlenda in
vited. Interment at Glendale, Or.
KERRN1SH In this city. March 25, John
Kerrnish, aged 43.- The funeral services
will be held at Finley's Chapel at 2 P. M.
Saturday. March 2S. Friends invited. In
terment Greenwood Cemetery.
CARTWRIGHT In this city, March 25, at
.his residence, 215 Seventh St. Charles M.
Cart wright. Friends are respectfully in
vited to attend- the funeral services, which
- will be held at First TJn.tarian Church,
corner 7th and Yamhill sts., at 2 P. M.
Saturday. March 23. Interment Riverview
Cemetery.
IsORIXG In this city, March 25, George
Lorlng. aged 84 years. 7 months. Funeral
services from the residence of his -n.
David Lorlng, 812 Marshall St., on Friday,
March 27. at 1:3 P. M. Boston, Mass.,
papers please copy.
J. p. KINLEY SO 71. Funeral Director.
Third and Madisoo. Phon Mm In 9. A lot.
Donning. McKntee m Gllbanjrh, Funeral Di
rectors, 7th ft Pin. Phone AL 430. LUy awt,
KRICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Alder
St. Lsady aMiktut. Phone Main C1&.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO Funeral Direct,
era. S2u 3d st. Ladx BMbtast Phasre M. 607.
IKLLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct,
n. X73 BiisseU. aat 10SS. Lady nssiktanl.
r. B. DUNNING. Undertaker, 414 lift
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, Z ! Remember the date. April 10.
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AUCTION BALES TODAY.
At 2 P. M. the Portland Auction Co. will
auction furniture at 211 1st st.
DIED
SLA TIGHTER BACK In this city. March 2.
at her late residence, 5453 -Ewpt Ninth street.
Mrs. Caroline R. Slaugbtei back, aged T-
years. 11 months, 'JTJ days. funeral an
nouncement la ter.
AGATHK At St. Mary's Academy and OM
legp. of pneumonia. Thursday at 8 P-. M,.
bister Mary A gut he. nee tteitna Penin.
the 74th year of her ase and the 40th year
of her religious profstoon.
WARRACK At 51tO Clifton et.. Portland,
Or,, on March 26, Jnmes W arrack, aged 30,
a native of Aberdeen. Scotland.
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NEW TODAY.
80,000 ACRES CHOICE CAREY LANDS ON
BIG LOST RIVER, IDAHO.
Sugar Beets. Alfalfa. Fruit. Grain.
Almost the entire tract is nractiaallv 1pvp'
with just slant enough to irrigate nicely. No
aiKaiifc mine, smeners ana quartz mills in
mineral regions adjacent. Three beet sutrar
factories operating In Bingham and Fremont
counties, in which a large portion of this
tract is situated. Market facilities unexcelled.
This tract le also bordered by one of the
most extensive stock ranges In Idaho. The
Oregon Short Line Railway is already In
operation across this tract and three pro
posed railroads will also pass over the same.
Purchase tickets to Powell Station, on Ore
gon Short Line Railroad. Price, W50 per
acre; $-1.25 per acre In advance: balance In
10 annual Installments, 6 per cent Interest on
deferred payments. WRITE FOR CIR
CULARS TO THE
BIG LOST RIVER LAND AND IRRIGA
TION COMPANY, LTD., BOLnK, IDAHO.
Peninsula Lots
Without dispute every one of these
have been and still are the best kind of
investment. We have a few left in 3
liiiTerer.t additions, ranging in price
from $175 dct iot uo to $."0n. on verv
easy terms. If you desire. any. gee us
right away, as they are going: very
fast.
DUBOIS & CROCKETT
W'as-hlngton Bldg1., Room 3.
PLACER MINE
320 ACRES
Fully equipped with hydraulic and work
ing In pay; acreage with considerable tim
ber and one brook, situated at that health
resort. Newport, Or. Also one fine home
In the heart of city. Address Room 407,
Calumet Hoteh
Cheap Suburban Home
A nice -acre home, al! in bearing Truit,
best varieties. A good 6-room house, with
large verandas; running water and well at
house; a new barn; en a gravel road -xniie
to carllne; price $'22'0; $1000 cash,
balance can stand 6 per cent.
KSPEY MEINE REALTY CO.,
Room 313 Commercial Bldg.,
Cor. 2d and Wash. tits.
GRANDEST VIEW IN THE CITY
Ve have a few choice lots left. ?lose
in, on Portland Heights; overlook en
tire city and both rivers.
vaughn"& burt
02 Corbett bids.
NEW TODAY.
NOTICE!
Madison Villa Acres
Will Be Placed on Sale April 10
1 to 5-Acre Tracts
. Distance
TEN MINUTES ride from business center,
on the nnent electric line in the Northwest,
5 cents will be the carfare.
Soil
STORAGE
Are you in need of storage space t
Ground and upper, possessing unusual
advantages both in location, facilities
for. handling matter. .
Address N 739, Oregonian
Can't be Beatvfor Money
READ THIS CAREFULLY
Six-room modern cottage on 35th
street, just otf flawthorne avenue;
electric lights, gas, porcelain bath
and everything that goes to make a
home, and in the best and fastest
growing part of Portland and you
can have this for $2900 on easy
terms. .
DIETZ-MUELLER CO.,
417 and 418 Corbett Building.
Tha Finest and Cheapest Farm
ON THE MARKET
1 miles from railroad station; 19
miles to Portland; 79 acres. 35 in cul
tivation, 35 in fine saw timber, bal
ance pasture; very finest of soil; large
bearing orchard; spring at house and
at barn, running creek through place;
5-room house; large barn and out
houses. Price J4500, J1000 ash, bal
ance 6 per cent long time.
The.Crossley Company, (Inc.)
708-709 Corbett Bldg.
An Acre in the City
Beautifully located and overlooking
the Willamette, with 30 feet opm right
of way to It; o minutes' ride from
Madison bridge, on two carlines, splen
did neighborhood.
for a Rome There Is Nothing Finer
Price $2200. $1000 cash, balance easy-
terms. Neighboring lots sell for 600
eacn. owner wants tne money, mere
fore this sacrifice.
THE CROSSIEV COMPANY,
708-709 Corbett Bldg.
A Fine Opportunity to Make Money
6 acres on Fremont etret. within city limits
all level and In cultivation; about half in or
chard and etrawberrH s.
This will make 42 lots, which will tell read
ily at $M)0 each. It Is 2Mi miles from center
city, adjoining Kose city fa.ru.
We have orders to sell this tract for G6O0.
which Is only $137 a lot. Terms, $2000 cash.
Daiance o per cent long time.
THE CR0SSLEY COMPANY, Inc
708-9 Corbett Bldg.
STOP LOOK !
1 acre, four-room house, fruit trees.
berries of all kinds, 5-cent fare, close
in, $2000; terms.
A fine bungalow. 6 rooms, corner, a
full basement. 44x54 ft., lot 60xlOJ,
for $220v; terms. Worth $500 more
than we ask.
STEVENSON Jt TAYLOR,
311 Buchanan bldg.
Sixth and Salmon
S. W. cor.. BBxlOO. $40,000: $18,000 cash, bal
ance long time 6 per cent. Best buy In
city lor a hotel site, it Deats them all.
Third and Montgomery
S. E. cor., 100 feet on Third. $13,000; easy
terms.
E. A. McGRATH.
331 Chamber of Commerce.
TO LET THE COLONIAL
UNFURNISHED
A family aDartment hotel In Salt Lake
Cltv, Utah, now nearing completion, of '11
flat's and 00 single rooms; a Dart with
bath; cafe, passenger elevator; building
strictly modern. Party wanting to lease
must have practical experience. Address
A. Fred wey, salt LBk city. Utah.
Dairy Ranch Bargain
$7000 UOO-acre dairy ranch; rail and water
transportation ; good 10-room house;
large barn, outhouses and lot of fencing;
improvements alone worth $iOO0. Must
sell at once and $100o cash will handle.
JACKSON A DEE RING. .
246 Stark St.
Mortgage Loans Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
202 McKay Bldg., Sd Stark.
OIVK MK A CALL.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
A IIEAi'TIFCL. site for apartments or flata
at yM.H. After April 1 this positively can
not be secured for le? than $6si. Are you
lttoking for a bargain?. H. V. Lemck,
iilO-Ull Corbett bldg. Main 1177, A 2d:J3.
I AM offering IV-acre tracts on the Oregon
.ciectric canine ui reaucea prices lor a
short time ; fine fruit and berry land, oa
your own terms.
W. E. BURKE, 620 C. of C. bldg.
HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city
on eaay terms, acreage miiUiDie ror subdi
viding made a specialty. KJnney fc
Starapher, 531-532 Lumber Exchange bldg.,
2d and Stark sts.
$:to0 $35 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH.
Choice building lot, 4Oxll0, near the
prospective S. & 8. packing plant ; you
will buy if you see this. B. S. Cook & Co.,
231 Alder.
WEST PIDK lot. 6-room house, lot 50x100;
close in: only Xo; owner. G. E. Walling,
243 Stark.
$30,000 Fine Inside business corner, good
income, oiasi do soia cms month, j
Oregonian.
EE ABIDE bungalows. Houses built, re
paired, bee , jonnson. w Juohawlc bide.
Main 5607. -
LOT in Belle Crest 6OxKt0. best location in
tract, Font; terms. .Horace H. Fisher, 170
Front st. .
TWO acrrs, house, barn and blacksmith shop,
etc. Inauire J. H. Larson. BriMh Pmiri.
Wash.
IRVINGTON Choice -block; also single lot
a. i Darvaio, kt r&iiing oiag. .f none Main
REAL ESTATE DEALERS. !
Abraham & White. 2X7 H Washington st. -
Andrews, F. V. fc Co. M. S3 Hamlltoa U
Angeles Exchange, 61S CommoawealUi b.4g
Baker, Alfred A. 115 Abington bids.
Chapin Heriow, 420 Chamber of Commerce.
Coast Realty Co.. Main IMS. Morrison.
Columbia Trust Company. 714 Couch bl. A191A.
Commercial Invest. Co.. 21 Lumber Exchange.
Comptoa, J. F. Pic & Ai&. 100 Ablngtoa bl.
Crossley Co., 70- Corbett bldg. M, 7864.
Ie Burgh. C. R.. Pac. 773. 220 Abington bldg.
Dean Land Improvement A Coloalxatloa Co.,
tttl Chamber of Commerce bldg.
Goddard. H. W Main and A 1743. 110 2d st
Hotchkiss. C. R. A Co., M. 1065. 308 C. C O.
Jennings A Co., Main ISA 128 7th st.
Kinney Stampher, 531 -532 Lbr. Ex. M. 44SA
Lee. H. B., room 411 Corbett building.
Hall A Von Borstal 104 2d st.. SS2 BL Bonsslde.
ODopnell, J. P., li. 4561 A A2ML 230 Stark.
Palmer, H. P., X02 Rothchlld bldg. Main MSLi
Parrlsh, Watkms A Co.. 260 Aider at.
Porter A French, 6o7 Commercial bids;.
Reed. Fields A Tynan, M. 7004, AS661. 101 M.
Ross City Realty lav. Co., La Fayetts bldg.
Scbalk, Geo. D.. 264 Stark et. Main 392. A3S2.
Surety Investment Company, rooms 626-27-28
Corbett bldg., opp. POetoffice. (Douald H.
Smith. Robert B. May snd W. Lawrenos).
Sharkey, J. P. A Co.. 122H Sixth st.
Swenssoa, A. F. A Co., Wastogto sU
The Oregon Real Estate Co., 88 Third st
(Holladay Addition.)
Thompson A Ogden. 848 Mlsa. Woodlawn 203,
Veteran Land Company, 169)4 Third st.
waaoeu. w. u.. sro Lumner sxenang omg.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
VACANT LOTS.
06x100 Pleasant View Addition.
4 very sightly lots In Arbor Lodge.
I lot in Stanley's Addition,
5 choice iota on East Gliran, near 28th
3 lots one block from car, oa west slops
of Mount Tabor.
4 lots on Willis boulevard. University
Park.
1 fine lot In center of Sunnyslde, 37x100.
1 lot 60xllO on Kast Salmon.
1 lot. corner Skldmore and Haight.
H-acre. west slope Mount Tabor, hand
to carllne.
10Oxl2O. East 27th. near Hancock.
lOOxluO. Scott ft-ve.. west aids Mount
Tabor.
100x100. Ivanhoe Addition, choice full
block, on carllne, south of Columbia
Park.
2 lots In Center Addition.
2 lots in St. John, corner Crawford at
fiOxlOO. corner East Market and ftth.
2 lots In Miner's Addition.
1 lot In Kenllworth Addition.
4 lots In Portsmouth, opposite MoKenna
Park.
100x110. on Montgomery St.. West Side.
2 lots. South St. John, on boulevard.
1 lot in Pled mon t. 1 b I oc k from car
line and 2 blocks from Williams are.
4 lots near Grand Stairway, Lewis anil
Clark fairgrounds.
2 lots, corner Tibbetts and 2ist East
Side.
HENKLE A HARRISON,
217 Abington Building.
lOOx 1 U0 and 8- roo m h rtuse ; hard wcxxi
floors, high-class plumbing; thoroughly
modern; close in; E. 6th st., Holladay Add.;
price much less than actual value.
$5500 New 8-room bungalow. 2 open
fireplaces and every modern convenience;
nicely situated in Holladay Addition.
33750 50x100, with old house, only Clay
et.. near 14th, West Side; nothing as
cheap In this vicinity,
33000 Corner lot and new cottage of 4
rooms; E. 34th St.; very modern and a neat
home.
$.vk Corner lot, with lO-room house;
E. tark st.. near 2th ; a good buy.
For quarter blocks and lots in choice
Esst Sld districts sfe me,
W. O. WAOOEL, 30 Lumber Exchange.
THE finest building site in Holladay Park.
100x120. eornr; both streets Improved;
price only 30W.
fl-room modern house in North Irving
ton, has full cement basement, gas and
electric lights, large closets, tinted walls,
an elf gant home, nicely located; pries
only $.lloo. easy terms.
7-room strictly modern house in SpII
wood, built by owner for a home, every
thing In complete and first-class and
worth the price asked; $2(kK.
LUCAS A HOOVER REAL ESTATE CO.,
Phone M 5060. Room 3iO Swetland bldg.
$UXH 5-room hnuw, block from car
line ; $i?m cash. $10 a month.
$2500 7-room house, strictly modern, fine,
- locality, utfuuiiLUi uuuie, nrmj uu n , gwu
terms.
$(i50 3 -room house, pantry, bathroom,
modern conveniences; eay terms. Take
Mt. Scott oar to Creston. Call at Preston's
drugstore.
$1600.
- $800 each, terms on balance, corner lot,
small, well built house, fruit and shade
trees, one block from Unlon-ave. car
line; streets all Improved. , This Is
bargain.
HENKLE A HARRISON,
217 Abington Building.
tHM) Swell corner lot In Irvlngton.
$10(K) 40x100, improvements all In, walk
ing distance.
Good building lot on Bast 87th
and Francis ave.; will bufld to suit you;
easy terms; don't phone if you, want in
formation. M. C. Davis Co., 16 Hamilton
bldg., 131 3d st.
$1900.
$000 cash, balance as rent, for a splen
did 4-room cottage, well built, tinted
walls, splendid woodwork, large grounds:
house alone cost about $2000 ; 8 block,
from car.
HENKLE & HARRISON,
217 Abington Building.
THINK IT OVER!
$25 down. $25 per month, will buy a
5-room cottage, close in; electric lights,
sewer In. fruit treefl, fenced, house plas
tered and papered, Iot 2oxl00; must be
sold this week; will sacrifice for $1230.
Call 789 E. 10th ml. N., near Falling.
HERDMAN BROS.
Contractors and builders; estimates
given: any desired home built; several
nice homes and thousand residence site
to choose from in Irvington. Residence
741 Halsey st. Phone C 1271.
ONE ACRE FOR HOME.
Fine view, built-up neighborhood; only
30 minutes' ride on the Oregon City car;
this side of Oak Grove; $0o; very easy
terms; a bargain. Purse, 823 Chamber ot
Commerce. . Phone M. 73u.
SELLWOOD.
$1300 will buy a quarter block, three
blocks from the carllne, with 4-room house;
$Z00 down.
H, P. PALMER.
902 Rothchlld Bldg.
$4000.00
6-room house, close in on East Bid1,
small lot. best location. 4 blocks from
new high school.
HENKLE A HAJIRISON.
217 Abington Building.
AT ACTUAL COST, on account of sickness
we are instructed to sell a new 6-room
bur.gsJ.ow. Everything modern; in fine lo
cality; on very easy terms; price $3lo0. H.
W. Lemcke, Corbett bldg. Main 1177, A
2035.
$2650 FOR new 6-room bungalow, one block
from Hawthorne ave.; basement; flreplsce;
everything modern; $1300 cash, balance to
suit. H. W. Lemcke. 210-211 Corbett Bldg.,
Main 1177. A 2635.
$3O00 Small payment down and $4& per
month makes you the owner of your own
new 7-room modern home. Irvington. M.
C. Davis Co., 16 Hamilton bldg, 131 3d at.
TO TRADE Lumber for good horse J 1 snd
2-lm-h dimension stock, 12 to 24 ft lengths;
would trade for good horse at reasonable
price. L 736, Oregonian.
BARGAIN Bungalow, completely modern, 1W6
E Flanders; 1-3 down, balance same as
rent; price $3000. Horace H. Fisher. 170
Front st.
SNAP Buy from owner, two lots. Mt. Ta
bor; excellent location, fine view; good In
vestment; must sell; terms. L 724, Ore
gonian. OWNER wants to sell cozy- East Side home.
14th st.; house is strictly modern and in
good neighborhood. Phone East 638 1.
WANTED TO TRADE 1 and 2-tnch dimen
sion lumber, 12 to 24 ft. lengths; to trade
for vacant lot. L 737, Oregonian.
7-ROOM house. Highland. New. modern;
a big snap. $:250. Jo&n l. Sharkey Co.,
122fe 6th St. Main 550, A 2587. .
FOR SALE An 8-room house In Irvington.
or will exchange for smaller house and oasa
difference. Phone -East 1549.
WE have new modern 8 and 6-room houses.
also o-room cotuure ; pm-e is rignt; terras
to suit. Phone East 675.
$2850 Thoroughly modern 7-room bun-
ga low; nice location : easy terms. Fhona
owner, Woodlawn 197.
44x165 LOT, well located, is worth $000: will
take 4o and give terms. Phone owner.
Main Lu3, A 17i3.
APARTMENT site, 6xl0; vacant; Wet
Kile; close Is; snap; $2250. G. & Walling
owner, 243 Stark. .