TIIE MORXIXG OliEGOXIAX, . SATURDAY. MAT 1G, 1908.
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Earn Large Profits, Entail No Risk, Are Doubly Guaranteed, Cannot Depreciate, Cashable on Demand, Carry a Bonus,
Interest Bearing, Income Earning, Increased Valuation
The Interest on These Gold Coupon Real Estate Certificates Commenced May 1, 1903,
and Is Now Accruing; Payable Semi-Annually
Gold
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PROFITS This certificate has four earning powers--Bomis, Interest, Income
and Increase Valuation.
NO RISK Its principal and interest is held in trust and hence cannot be misap
plied or dissipated.
GUARANTEE In addition to its funds being invested, in Portland Business
Real Estate under a trusteeship, The Standard Trust Company of Portland, Oregon,
guarantees its principal and interest without reservation.
NO DEPRECIATION Regardless of what depreciation may occur in the real es
tate market, these certificates being guaranteed in principal and interest, will never go
below par. ...
CASHABLE The Standard Trust Company will purchase these certificates two
years from their date of issue, paying the principal face value with a 2 per cent bonus
and all accrued interest thereon
INCOME One-half of the net income received from the property held in trust
for these certificates, will be paid to the certificate holders, and available data show
net income should range from 8 per cent to 15 per cent per annum.
INTEREST r-The interest on these certificates commences May 13908, payable
semi-annually and is guaranteed absolutely, under a trusteeship.
INCREASE VALUE The increase value of Portland Business Real Estate has
been steady and healthy and easily justifiable. Within the last few years the Eastern
money interests have fully realized the many and wonderful resources of Oregon, among
which are its agricultural lands, its timber and its water powers all needing develop
ment and exploitation. These resources must all pay tribute to Portland, and it is easy
to reason why Portland business property has within the past six or seven years in
creased from 175 per cent to 400 per cent, and' it is safe to predict that the next five or
ten years will see even a greater increase.
DIVIDENDS The property purchased and held for these, certificates will be so
held under trusteeship for ten years and then sold. The certificate holders will receive
in addition to the face of their certificates and the interest and income paid on them,
one-half of the increased valuation of the property,' being the difference between the
purchase price and the selling price of the property, which can easily be estimated be
tween 200 per cent and 300 per- cent, for every reason gives evidence that Portland
should have between 500,000 and 600,000 population within the next ten years.
CONFIDENCE This investment must appeal to all who have confidence in Port
Call on or address
land, and all living in this beautiful and glorious Pacific Northwest Country must know
that Portland is 'destined to be its financial and social center.
DENOMINATIONS These certificates are issued in denominations of from $25
upwards, allowing the small investor the same privilege of profit sharing and an equal
advantage of the large and assured advances of Business Real Estate, as is enjoyed by
the man of great wealth. Remember, the interest commenced May 1st, 190S, and is now
accruing. .
CERTIFICATES The following will illustrate the sources of income from our
Gold Coupon Real Estate Certificates:
Principal Guaranteed .Amount Invested
Interest Guaranteed 4 per cent annually
Rental Income 4 per cent annually
Increase Valuation .,. . 7 per cent annually
Profit on Investment should easily be ........ 15 per cent annually
And as much more as these values increase during the life of these Certificates.
INCREASED VALUES It will be observed in our above illustration of "In
creased Values," we have estimated less than 150 per cent for ten years, while Portland
Business Real Estate has increased in value during the past six or seven 3-ears from 175
per cent to 400 per cent, as illustrated by the following:
Property. Sold. Assessed Value. Increased Valu9
$81,500
212,500
45,000
87,500
90,750
67,000
Lot 3, Block 64 $33,000
East half Block 43, Couch Add 70,000
Lot 6, N. half Block "J" 15,000
East half Block 313 25.000
Lots 5 and 6 N. half Block "I" 45,000
Lot 17 S. half Block 85 13,000
Being a total average of over 203 per cent.
Comparisons of this kind could be secured, sufficient to fill many pages.
quotations simply cover ground values, exclusive of improvements.
INVITATION We invite all to call at our offices and we will be pleased to enter
into full detail with them, explaining any subject of this investment which may not at
once be clear to their full understanding.
Over 175 per cent
Over 200 per cent
Just 200 per cent
Over 200 per cent
Over 100 per cent
Over 400 per cent
These
STANDARD TRUST COMPANY
PHONE
Main 8623 A 1139
OFFICERS
WM. H. GARLAND, President H. P. DAVIDSON, Loans
I. W. LANE, First Vice-President E. L. DeKEATER, Cashier
A. J. DILLON, Second Vice-President C M. SCHERER, Trust Officer
JOHN B. MOON, Secretary A- E. CLARK, Counselor
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING,
26S-67 STARK ST, PORTLAND, OR.
IN HELPS CROPS
Was Badly Needed by Wheat
growers in Washington.
OREGON HAD NO THIRST
the order with 50 members. The work
will be in charge of State Deputy Gor
man, of Seattle, and he will be assisted
by the officers of Portland and. Seattle
councils. The party will leave at 8:30
A. M. and will attend mass In a body at
10 o'clock. Father O'Hara, of St. Mary's
Cathedral, will preach. All the afternoon
will be taken up by degree work. A ban
quet will be given the visitors at the
close of the exercises. Cars leave Van
couver on the return trip at 10:55 P. M.
Visiting Knights are cordially invited.
REGULATES JUNK TRADE
Grain In This Slate Would Not Have
Suffered Hud S towers Been De
layed Precipitation Heav
iest in This City.
While the rainfall of the past 36 hours,
has been general throughout Oregon,
"Washington and Idaho, the downpour
was heaviest in Northwestern Oregon
and Southwestern Washington. Grain
crops in this state were not suffering for
rain and would not have suffered any
damage for two weeks. But the pros
pects for another bumper crop are
greatly improved by the generous
showers. Growing grain in kiistern Wash
ing ton, however, particularly in the ter
ritory along the Northern Pacific Rail
road, was seriously in need of moisture
and the rain probably will prove the
salvation of the crop.
The rainfall was the heaviest at Port
land, where the total In the 21 hours
ending at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
was l.R inches. At North Head the total j
for the same period was 1.04 inches. In
Southern Oregon the rainfall was light,
only .12 of an inch being registered at ,
!Koseburg during the past 24 hours and !
only ,17 of an inch at Marshtield. At
.Baiter City .IS of an inch fell Thursday
night and only .02 of an inch yesterday,
going to show that the rainfall was heavy
only In the sections before mentioned.
The river at Portland ha. boon sta
tionary at a stage of 12.3 feet for the
past IS hours and unless the rain be
comes heavy in the Upper Willamette
Valley and also in Eastern Washington
and Idaho, which is not expected, no
marked rise at Portland will occur.
.Nothing was learned at the local wea
ther bureau yesterday of the rainfall in
the count if east of the Cascades,
although moderate showers were reported
jrnm The Dalle and Umatilla.
The normal rainfall at this season of
the year is 41 inches and while the aver
age citizen may think the state has had
"about enough rain for one Winter, the
fact remains that the total full to date
since September 1. has been only oti.38
inches, or nearly five inches below
normal. This deficit, however, may be
wiped out if the storm continues a few
days longer.
It way reported from Gilliam County
that about three inches of snow foil
during Thursday night and yesterday
forenoon. This form of moisture was as
welcome to the farmers as the continuous
rain In other sections. Wasco was visited
by a moderate rain, meeting all demands
of the fruit and other crops and insuring
for Hood River Valley another bountiful
yield of horticultural products.
Forecaster 1-odholt. who is in charge of
the office in the absence of District Fore
raster Beals. last night predicted showers
for today.
Ordinance Asked by Police Now
Awaits Mayor's Signature.
Mayor Lane has under consideration
an ordinance which was passed by the
City Council last Wednesday, regulat
ing second-hand and junk dealers, and
fixing strict rules for the enforcement
of the law. The most stringent clause
of the measure compels every dealer
to furnish a surety bond of $1000 and
make a daily report to the Chief of
Police of everything purchased the pre
vious day. Dealers having no perma
nent establishment, but who travel
about the city buying old junk, must
furnish the same report and a surety
bond of $500.
The police consider this ordinance
an excellent measure, and believe it
will enable them to keep closr tab on
the actions f these dealers. Much
trouble has been occasioned heretofore
because of the inability of the officials
to secure correct lists of goods pur
chased by the dealers. Kven the books
that are required to be kept in Knglfsh
have frequently been kept in Hebrew,
and there was no means of checking
up the entries.
Mayor Lane is also considering two
ordinances, carrying appropriations of
$500 each from the general fund, which
were passed by the Council at its last
meeting. It is believed ho will veto
both, because of his well-defined atti
tude regarding further expenditures
from the general fund, which he de
clares is running dangerously low. One
of the ordinances carries $r0) to be
used in employing a consulting engi
neer to investigate the feasibility of
locating a garbage crematory on the
river bank, north of the city, and the
other carries an equal sum. to be used
In deeorating certain streets on the
Kast Side for the Rose Festival.
Mayor Lane vetoed an ordinance ap
propriating $2850 for a floral arch for
the festival, and because of thai ac
tion, it is predicted, he will take simi
lar course with these ordinances.
Kntslits of Columbus at Vancouver,
The KnightB of Columbus of Portland,
Astoria. Baker City. Marshtleld and Se
attle will go to Vancouver. Wash., Sun-
,iav next to institute a new council 01
HAVE YOU SEEN THE FLEET?
A commanding view of the great
battleship fleet can be had from the
hiKh bluffs at Newport. Or. The fleet
will pass this point under "slow bell"
Wednesday morning. May 20. The
Southern Pacific Company and Corval
lis & Kastern will sell special tickets
from Portland and all Oregon points
to Newport and return May 18 and 19.
See any local ejrent or call at the city
ticket office. Third and Washington
streets.
A Callforniaa's Luck.
"The luckiest day of my life was
when I bought a box or HucKien s A r
nlca. Salve": writes Charles F. Bu-
dahn. of Tracy. California. "Two Hoc
boxes cured me of an annoying case
of Itching piles, which had troubled
me for years and that yielded to no
other treatment." Sold under guar
antee at Woodard. Clarke & Co.'s
drugstore.
Olympla Malt Extract, good for grand.
ma or baby. Only 15-100 of 1 per cent
alcohol. Phones: Main 671. A USJ.
Hanan an oca at KoaenmaTa
PLANS TO PAKTICIPATK IX T1IK
PORTLAND KOSE FESTIVAL.
distinguished visitors have come to
the States for the purpose of hunting
bear in Washington and Oregon, and
have brought with them enough guns
and ammunition to wipe out every
bruin in both states. In the party, at
tended by two maids, is the little prin
cess, Kapiolani, five years of age. She
will not participate In the bear huntd.
Organization Consists of 2 5 Women
and lias a High Reputation
Throughout Montana.
As a boost for Bozeman, Mont., the
Ladies- Imperial Band, of that city, will
be sent here to take part in the func
tions of Rose Festival week, provid
ing the management can arrange a
sufficient number of concerts on the
way to and from Portland to pay a
part of the expenses. This musical
aggregation has a high reputation
throughout Montana and consists oi
25 fine artists.
The Bozeman Board of Trade is un
dertaking the scheme of handling its
itinerary to the Coast in order co
show what it can do in comparison
with the many other bands that will
be assembled here during the week.
An advance agent of the band is in
the city and says that with half a
dozen concerts booked for the tour.
the organization will come here and
appear in all of the leading functions
of the celebration.
The Festival management is also in
correspondence with the Ladies' Band
of Burns. Harney County, this state,
and hopes to secure its presence here
under some similar arrangement.
Another interesting feature along
the line of musical attractions of the
gala week is to have a massed band,
something after the fashion of that
which the Elks make a part of their
grand lodge pageants each year. Every
musical organization in Portland will
take part In one or more of the festal
occasions, and a considerable number
of outside bands have signified their
Intention of being present, particularly
the Corvallis Cadet Band of 40 pieces,
the Chemawa Indian Band, the Military
Band from Vancouver Barracks and
others.
With this magnificent array of tal
ent, a part of some day's programme
will be set apart for the appearance
of all these organizations grouped in
the imposing musical pageant. It will
not be possible to set the exact time
for this novel feature until it is known
definitely just how many organizations
and how many artists will be here
during the week.
Splendid success is attending the
work of the information and accommo
dation bureau of the Festival, both in
the number of applications for apart
ments which are coming in from out
side towns and in the way in which
local hotels, lodging-houses, boarding
houses and private homes are register
ing their available quarters for visi
tors. So far the registrations have ex
ceeded the applications for the reason
that it will take some little time for
the prospective visitors to make up
their parties and determine on the
class of accommodations which they
will need. At the same time, the Fes
tival people urge all those who have
one or more rooms to spare, all who
have accommodations for rooms with
or without board to file their list with
the bureau, room 515. Swetland build
ing, as early as possible, as the ap
plications are coming in faster and
faster each day.
Hawaiian Prince to Hunt In Oregon
SAN FRANCISCO, May 15. Colonel
Sam Parker, his son-in-law. Prince
David, of Hawaii, and John Baker,
were passengers on the Siberia, which
i arrived yesterday from Honolulu. The
C0TTEL VICTIM OF FORGER
VoutU Passes Worthless Check on
Member of Council.
C. W. Cottel, Councilman and druggist
would probably favor an ordinance pro
viding capital punishment for forgers.
Cottel was made the victim of one of
these operators, according to a report
which he made to the police yesterday.
A suave young man entered his drug
store, 574 First street, Wednesday after
noon and bought medicine, saying his
mother was ill. He seemed a most re
spectable young, person and there was
nothing to arouse suspicion when he
presented a cheek in payment. The
check was for $12.u0 ami was readily
cashed.
But it returned from the bank yester
day with the legend "no account" written
across the face. Ijearning he had been
victimized the Councilman proceeded to
give the police a detailed description of
the swindler. Needless to say the detec
tive bureau is working hard to locate the
crook. Otherwise Cottel might not be
inclined to indorse resolutions commend
ing the police in the future.
Court Orders Boy to
Become Sailor
David WellM, Who Stole Automobile
in Which to Knlerlnln Frtendti,
Will Ship Before the ManU
AUTOMOBILE tastes on a roller
skating income have made a sailor
out of David Wells, who wanted to be a
laywer or a doctor. David will have to
take the first windjammer out of port
and stay away for a year or two, in
order that he may get over his craze for
the festive automobile. He was so
sentenced by Municipal Judge Cameron,
yesterday morning.
Young Wells broke into the Rose City
garage a night or two ago in order to
get an automobile in which to take out
a party of friends. He broke a lock and
appropriated W. L. Morgan's car.
Loading it up with friends, he set out to
break a few speed records but he broke
the automobile Instead and this brought
about his downfall. Unable to run the
machine back to the garage he had to
abandon it. The absence of the automobile
became known at the garage and the
appropriation was quickly traced to
Wells. He-was arrested Thursday night.
Believing that a sea voyage and a few
years before the mast might do more
good than a term in jail. Judge Cameron
suspended sentence in the case when it
was called, up before him yesterday morn
ing. Wells is now IS and if he thinks he
can ' behave himself, he will be entitled
to return to Portland by th'time he is 21.
BATY MAY BE RETAINED
as any one of the three patrolmen now
cert i tied could be appointed and is
signed to' such a command as -would
adjust matters so as to leave an open
ing for Baty.
Police Committee Falls to Xante Suc
cessor to Captain.
The police committee of the Execu
tive Board did not make any report
yesterday as to the selection of a cap
tain in the Police Department, to suc
ceed Patrick Bruin, who vuas dis
charged for incompetency. It was
thought the committee would announce
its selection, and because of the fact
that it did not, it is believed that the
administration intends to retain
Charles E. Baty in command of the
detective staff. He is at present di
recting the secret service branch as an
emergency captain.
Captain Baty, it is known, is the
choice of the administration for the
position of captain of detectives, and.
judging the future by the past, he will
be left where he is, as he is believed
to be the best for the place by those
who have the charge of police affairs.
In a recent civil service examination,
he passed fourth, and the rules of the
Commission require three names to be
certified. This has been done, those
crtified being Patrolmen Mallett, Riley
and Circle. It remains to be seen just
how the matter will be settled.
There is a possibility that the ad
ministration will soon put into service
an East Side station, and if this should
be done, it would solve the problem,
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