Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 23, 1908, Page 13, Image 13

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    TTTE 3I0RXIXG . OREG0XIA3?. SATURDAY, MAT 23, 190S.
13
OPEN SESSION HELD
Federated trades Council En
gages in Debates.
SINGLE TAX AND LIQUOR
E. S. J. McAllister Defends Single
Tax an Ralph R. Dunlway At-.'
tacks It Stone Speaks
for Prohibition.
Speaking before an open meeting of
the Federated Trades Council last
night, E. S. J. McAllister declared that,
regardless of whether or not the'
pending single tax amendment to. the
state constitution should be adopted
by the people In June, the single tax
theory as a whole would be submitted
by Initiative petition at the general
election June, 1910. . Mr. McAllister
made this announcement in the course
: of a debate on the tax amendment, he
supporting the amendment, while
Ralph R. Dunlway opposed the meas
ure as being radical and impracticable.
While the subject Advertised to- be
debated was the pending single tax
amendment, Mr. McAllister -stole a
march on his opponent and spent most
of his time In a discussion of the plan
of taxation proposed by Henry deorge.
In this connection -the -speaker -said
he was opposed to the assessment of
personal property for the following
reasons: That it is impossible to as
sess this class of property Justly,- be
cause ft encourages ' perjury, because
it Imposes the burden of taxation on
those least able to bear It, and because
It places a fine on labor and industry
and a premium on idleness. Mr. Mc
Allister said he did not care how much
confusion and litigation might follow
should the single tax amendment -be
adopted in June, since he considered
the present system iniquitous, and un
just and for that reason did not con
sider that technicalities should enter
Into the consideration of the. subject
In concluding, he announced ' himself
In favor of abolishing, .all taxes .and
the substitution '- therefor of a single
tax on land and that no other tax be
levied and collected. '.
In responding, Mr. Dunlway attacked
the amendment as an extreme and
dangerous . experiment. He maintained
that the measure had. been . drawn
crudely, with no saving clause, and for
that reason, if adopted, its enforcement
would .'result unquestionably in endless
confusion and-litigation before its actual
construction and effect could be deter
mined legally. He suggested that sucn
a disastrous result would follow its adop
tion at this time that the men who are
advocating this revision in the system of
taxation would be discredited. It was for
that reason, commented the speaker, that
the friends of the amendment apparently
were relenting In their vigorous campaign
for tbe amendment in order to present at
one time the single-tax doctrine at the
election two years hence.
Mr. Dunlway was Interrupted twice
with questions by slngle-taxers In the
audience who sought to confuse him in
his argument but in both cases his re
plies effectually silenced the. disturbers
and materially strengthened the telling
points he -made against . the proposed
amendment.
Temperance versus prohibition was
discussed by E. W. Etone, aeeretary
of the V,. M. C. A., who advocated pro-,
hlbltlon, and John A. Goldrainer, who
defended the temperate use of lntoxi
. cants. Secretary Stone Insisted that
liquor was the evil of the saloon and
that the only way to dispense with the
saloon was to have prohibition and
enforce It. He pointed out that one
third of the United States is already
under absolute prohibition, while the
saloons were being driven out of the
country rapidly. The reason for the
elimination of the saloon, he said, was
because of Its corrupt Influence in
politics. The saloon was denounced
as a lawbreaker and the home of
criminals.
Mr. Goldrainer sought to prove that
the real cause of Intemperance lies in
the industrial system, that the econ
omic conditions of the country and not
the liquor itself are responsible for so
much drunkenness. He declared that
an Improvement in labor conditions
would be attended by a decrease in in
temperance. W. R. McGarry was scheduled to de
bate the "recall" amendment with W.
8. U'Ren. Its author, but he failed to
attend the meeting. Mr. U'Ren was
given 15 minutes in wnlch to explain
the amendment. H. G. Parsons, who
presided at the meeting, spoke In favor
of the bill proposed by the Ashing in
terests of the lower Columbia River.
Walter C. Farnham, Democratic candi
date for State 'Senator, also spoke in
the Interest of his own candidacy. He
announced that he was for Statement
No. 1 and on that platform hoped to
defeat John B. Coffey, one of the reg
ular Republican nominees for the Uu
per House of the Oregon legislature.
About 100 laboring men attended the
meeting, which was held in the Bar
tenders' Hall. 20RH First street.
"Secret Service" Cloaca Tonight.
At the Baker the usual matinee will be
lven this afternoon, and this, with to
' nifht' performance, will close the week's
run of Gillette's famous play, "Secret 8erv
wheh haa been delighting large audl
tncea at every performance.
'Te Toreadors Today.
This i the last day to witness 'Tha
Toreadors" at the Star Theater. Thla merry
musical comedy haa caused thousand to
laurh for it is the best of the attractions
that have been given be the Armstrong
Company.
"Swretheaxte and Wire.
Beginning with the mattnee tomorrow,
the Armstrong Company, at the Star
Theater, tvtM appear In a new musical
comedy, "Sweethearts and. "Wive." Mr.
Armstrong says this is the best attraction
he hasgnen in Portland.
'Nell i wynne" Matin. 4
1 This afternoon will be signalised by the
Allen Stock Company in a repetition of
that splendid romantic costume drama
Nell Gwynn.' There will he another per
formance tonight.
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
. 4101111 Drew Coming.
Tie attraction at the-Hetllg Theater next
Friday and Saturday nights. May 29 and
80. with a matinee Saturday, will be he
famous American acttor. John Drew, and his
excellent company In the delightful comedy
"Why Smith I-eft Home."
. Tomorrow afternoon the Baker Stock
CVmpny lir open th aK with the great
Proadhurst Farce-comedy, -Why Smith Ift
Horn." which In one of the bigsest laush
Ettlera on the ata. today.
. '. "rndrr Tw FlaV Monday.
, The final offer-in of the Allen Stock Com
. pany at the Lyrlr ji-M pe a (trand revival
cf "trader Two Flaaa." the greatest apee-
tactllar play of modern time. In which
Vema Feltoa and every member of the
Amusements
What tbe Frees AgesUa Say.
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
MODERN
BEST41SASI
COST ONE smiJOK DOLLARS.
HOTEL OREGON
J CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up I
I ' European Plan. Free Bus
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. :
Contrail? Located
aaajMwcWay-M im&l Lena- Distance) Fkm
it ii lai Krery Room.
HOTEL PERKINS
. ; Fifth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON
EUROPEAN PLAN
Room, $1.00 to $3.00 Per Day
According to Location
THE
Park St. Bet. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
J. F. DAV1ES, President
m a a p K'SI
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
It 1U
Portland's newest and most modernly furnished HcA
tel Third and Main Streets. Fronting on the beau
tiful City Plaza and adjacent to business center.
EUROPEAN PLAN RATES $1.00 DAY AND UP
Free Bus to and From Trains. Up - to - Bate GrilL
Telephone in Every Boom. Private Baths.
A WORD WITH YOU!
..TTTT7 aOrTTVTTTT TT TC?
3?sVt!,sii
km mhm
company ""expects to make a great Impres
sion on the public
Next Week at the Marti u a m.
Hardeen. the handcuff kins, snrt the sreat
est picker of complicated locks in the world,
will be one of the feature acts offered by th
Fantajrea circuit at the Marqu&m Grand The
ater text week. It will be an a H-star bill. .
Serea 8amois Comloc
The Seven Samols will head the next bill
at the Grand, commencing Monday after
noon. There are whirlwind acrobats from
Arabia and one of the best troupes of the
kind Imported to America.
AT THE VATOKVILA.K THEATERS. '
Chlldrrn's Mattnee Today.
Take the children to the Mirquam Grand
this afternoon to see Cam! lie and her cele
brated pack of leaping- hounds. Animals of
such rare Intelligence have never txen veen
In Portland before. The Bell trio. In popu
lar selections, and Bert Wlgrain, the funny
cartoonist and Jugcrler. are great.
Hjurlgwa at the Grand.
Harrigan, the juggler, who is a comedian
and a monologist. Is the head liner at the
Grand this week, topping a programme of
rare excellence. Harrigan is a show In him
self, but there are other of much merit.
Wants $75 for Her Bog.'
Stella McKern filed suit In the Cir
cuit Court yesterday against Constable
Lou Wagner and E. J. Davey to recover
the posseaslon of a white Spitz dog
valued at 175. In case the dog.can-
HEAIXHlARCERa
FOR TOOtlSTO and
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS.
SpertaJ rmtea vade
to families ajid aln
gla 'sentlexneu. The
manacemeot wilt be
pleawxi tU all time
to ahow room and
aivr prloc A mod
ern Torklah bath ee
tabliahment In - tbe
hotel.
H. C. BOWERS.
Manager.
- Modern Improvement
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
PhiL Metschan & Sons, Props.
Rates 51.00-$L50-$2.00
First-Claa Check Restaurant
Connected With Hotel
A Strictly First Class and
Modern Hotal Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
lumoc Distance Phones
in Every Room,
at Bus Meet "
All Trains.
R atee American, S 2. 00 p er day an A up.
Rates European, $1.00 per day and up
per month, single room and board, $43 to 965
according to room. For two. $75 to $119.
Board without room $80 per month
N0RT0NIA -HOTEL
KLEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Portland's Newest and Most Modern!
Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof
American Rarte. to Famntea
aid Ewropeam Oar fens Meeta All Trains
Sample Suites, with Baths, (or Traveltac Mem..
C O. DA VIES, Sec and Trass,
THE DANM00RE
Portland's new hotel.
475 Washington, corner 14tau opp.
Hellfsr Theater.
Enropesa plan, $51. 00 and Up.
Bus meets all trains.
DAN J. MOORE, Proprietor.
Hotel Moore Clatsop Beaeh, Sea
side, Or. Open all year. For lnfor
niatloa apply at The Dinmoore.
HOTEL LENOX
Cor Pnrk
and Alder.
1b the most modern and elegantly appointed hotel in
Portland rates moderate located In the very center
of the business district, yet quiet. A number of small
sHmple rooms, also a number with 100 to 150 feet of
table space, with perfect light. Our omnibus meets all
trains. ... .
European plan $1.50 per day and. up. . -
N. K. CLARKE (formerly af Portland Hotel),
DR. C. W. CORNELIAS, Proprietor. Manager.
not be produced she asks the payment
of money. She asks, further damages
of $25, as Wagner and DaVey wrong
fully took possession of the dog March
7 last, according to the complaint. For
more than a month Mrs. Kern has been
endeavoring to have Wagner give up
the dog, she alleges.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLANT). May 22. Maximum tempera
ture. 64 degreea; minimum, 48 degrees. River
reading at 8 A. M.. 14.3 feet; change In last
24 hours, none. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5
P. M.). .03 inch; total rainfall since Septem
ber 1, 1907. 38.07 Inches; normal, 41,61 Inches;
deficiency. 3.54 inches. Total sunshine May
21. 3 hours, 12 "minutes: possible sunshine, 15
hours. 11 minutes. Barometer (reduced to
sea-level), at o P. M, 30.18 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observational taken at 5 p. M.. Pacific time.
May 22.
W BATHER CONfDTTlONS.
The hhjrh area over the Pacific Northwest
continues to drift slowly northward and is
now central over Northwest Washington.
Clear klee prevail in consequence over the
entire Pacific Flone and Plateau rnrton thie
evening. Temperatures were higher over
Oregon and Eastern Washington. Light ralni
fell during the day over Western Montana
Indications point to fair and- warmer
weather Saturday over this entire forecast
district.
FORECASTS.
For the 28 hours ending midnifrht, Mav 2
Portland and vicinity .Fair and warmer
northerly winds.
W'eetern Oregon and Western Washington
Fair and warmer; northerly winds.
F astern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Idaho Fair and warmer.
, i. Lormox-z.
Vnrtmjme nsmporsjily in chArsna.
MEDICAL BUILDING
Park and Alder Streets
mm
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Barber. Dr. 8. I., den fiat Formerly M
Leay bids. Phone Main 1409. A 1409.
and Cwnty Medical Society.
EQUI. DR. MARIE D., formerly Oreonian
bids., suite 324-5. Main 239.
Ferris. I)n. F. B. M O. J., dentists For
merly Macleay bids. Suite 211. Main 1939.
French. Dr. C. Gertrude, physician Form
erly Dekum bids. MinL714. A 4S1T.
Hawke, Dr. C. B.. physician and surgeon
Formerly Oregon, bids. Main 1312. A 6404.
Hiratel. Dr. Eds, dentist Main 1409. A 1409
Holbrook. Dr. Millard K-. dentist For
merly Macleay bids. Suite 401-2-S. M. 8319
Hyde, Dr. Leon Willet. physician and aur
on Practice limited to senito-urlnary
diseases Formerly Fleldher bids. Mala
263. A 1SS3.
Larkbi. Dr. Geo., dentist Formerly A til lis
ten bids. Phones Main 57S. A 2744
Loomls. Dr. Bryon B.. dentist Formerly
Oregonian bids. Phone A 3318.
Perkins. Dr. T. dentist Formerly Rus
ael bids. Suite 40T-&. Main 1312. A E404.
Rlsss. Dr. J. O., dentist Main 1409. A 1409-
Bosendorf, Dr. Max, physician and skin spe
cialist, formerly Berlin. Germany Of
fice. 815-310. Phone Main 6060.
Timms. Dr. Kdna O.. physician Formerly
Marquazn bids. Phones Main 714. A 4917.
Walsamot, Dr. F. II., dentist Formerly
Hamilton bids. Phone Main 2200.
Watson, Dr. Alfred dentist Formerly
Ablnston bids. Phones Main 578. A 2744.
Xouns. Dr. i. , deatist Suits 416-17
Phone Main 6819. '
Ziexler. Amelia and Fred J., physicians and
sura-eons Phones Main 6S2. A 4043.
AMUSEMENTS.
BAKER THEATERPBonAM5r6S,n
.Matinee" Today. Last Time Torwht.
Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Manaser.
One of the sreatest auccesaea on the Amer
ican and European stase of today.
"SECRET SERVICE,"
By William Gillette, author of Sherlock
v" Holmes.
Evenins Curtain, 8:05 Matinee, 9:05.
Evenlns Prices: 25c, 85c, 50c Matinee, 15e,
25c. Next Week, starting tomorrow matinee,
"Why .Smith Left Home."
THE STAR Musical Comedy
TWO SHOWS EVERY EVENING,
7:30 and :15 P. .M. Lower floor, 25c; bal
cony, 15c; matlneea daily at 2:S0 P. M., 15c
Week of May 17. 190S.
The Armstrong Musical Comedy Company
Offers
"THE TOREADORS."
In which is introduced a real Spanish bull
fiftht. Two Vaudeville Specialties in Addition.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Main 4685: Home, A 1026.
Week commencing Monday. May 18. P. R.
Allen presents Miss Verna Felton and the
Allen Stock Company in the comedy drama,
"SELL G WYNNE."
Matinees Tuesday, , Thursday. Saturday
and Sunday. Prices noc and 20c. Every
evenlns at 8:15. Prices 10c. 20c and 30c
Boxes 50c. Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
MARQUAM GRAND
Ail This Week.
Pantages Advanced Vaudeville. Three Per
formances Dally. Popular Prices. Cur
tain at 2:30. 7:30 and 9 o'clock P. M.
LIGHTNING PROGRAM.
The Bell Trio, Mile. Camilla's leaplns
Greyhounds, Le Morris & Co.. Wise and
Milton, Bert Wipglne. Sisters Marrion, Jean
Wilson, Blograph presenting- "Ths Mexry
Widow Walts erase."
The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe
Entire Week of May 18. 1908.
JAMES HARRIGAN.
The orlplnal Tramp Juggler and Monologlst.
ROBERT H. HODGE AND COMPANY.
"Thoubles of Bill Blithers, a Bachelor."
F. F. MONTRES9A,
That I. A T. S. E. Man "On Time."
Exhibiting "A Bridal Couple Dodging
Cameras." '
TIME AND PMCES REMAIN THE SAME.
THE
Tyrolean concerts In the sheltered air
dome. 2:30-8:30, and Breton's Flying Auto
daily, 3:30 and 9:30. Sae th most thrill
ing act fn America. Chutes, Scenic Mill,
"The Tickler," Figure Eight, Skating,
Bowling. Dancing. Park open 2 to 12.
"25 Minutes From Alder St."
Baseball
RECREATION PARK
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-Fourth Sts.
OAKLAND :
VS. :
PORTJ-AND
May 19, 20, 21, 22. 23, 24.
r
Games begin weekdays 3:30 P. SI.,
Sunday 2:30 P. M.
Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand
stand, 50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Chil
dren: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c.
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY
Boys under 12 free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
MEETING NOTICES. -
In the Goepel Ball. 48 East flth St. S.,
meetings are being conducted every evening
thla week Cexcept Saturday) at 7:45. by
C. W. Rosa, of Kansas City., Mo., and
Jamea Harcua. of Everett. Wash.
COMRADES OP UNCOLN
OARPIELD POST. NO. a. G. A.
R.. and comrades, are invited to
attend the funeral of our. late
comrade, Thomas Ftzglbbon,
Company G. Third New York
Cavalry. Services at the Cathed
ral, 14th and Iavls. 2 P. M.
Saturday, May 2.1. Interment at
G. A. R. Cemetery.-
J. W. CURRAN, Commander.
DIED
WIQGIN tn this city at the late residence,
208 Union, avenue. Miles R. Wiggin, aged
61 years, 8 months and 5 days. Funeral
notice later.
FUNERAIt NOTICES.
CAMPBELL At the family residence, near
Greshara, Or.. May 21. Robert B. Camp
bell, aged SO years. 2 months and 17
days. The funeral services will be held
at the above residence at. 10:45 A. M.
Sunday. May 24. Friends Invited. Inter
ment River View.
FITZOIBBON May 21. at the family resi
dence. 449 Clay St., Thomas Fitssglbbon.
aged 65 years. Friends are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral services,
which will be held at ths Cathedral cor
ner 15th and Xavls sts.. at 2 P. M. to
day (.Saturday). Interment Q. a. R.
Cemetery.
EDWARD HOLM AX CO.. Funeral ni.-.ft-
ora, 220 3d at. Lady assistant. Phone M mi.
Lady assistant. Phone M. 607.
. P. rrVLEY t026. ftnnoral Director.
Third and Madisos. Fbon Mala B. A 1&09,
Don nine. McKntee m Gllbmnch.' aPuae-ml i
rectors. 7th Pine. Phune M. 430. Idy mmU
BILER-BYKNES CO, FUneral Dlreet
mn. 1H BaaaeU.. East 10K. Idy a&sUtanl.
P. A. DUNXKO. Undertaker. -414 Kast
Llder. Llr assist ant, Pboaa aat aa.
if
Erand Central Station rime Card
SOCTURN PACLFIC.
Leavina; Portland '
Eosebuxs; passen&er .........
Cottars Q rove Passengar ....
California Express ..........
Sac Francisco Express
West Side
Corvallls Passenrer .........
bheridan Passenger .........
Forest Grove passenger ......
Forest Grove Passenger
Arriving Portland
Ore go a lux press
Cottage Grove Passenger.....
Rose burg Passenger
Portland Express ............
Went Side
Corvallls passenger
Sheridan Passenger .........
Forest Grove Passenger. .....
Forest Grove Paissentrer
.1
8:15 a. m.
.1 4: id p.m.
-I 7:45 p.m.
. 1:30 a. m.
.'l 7:00 a.m.
.1 4:10 a.m.
111:00 a. m,
5:40 p. m.
7:15 a. m.
.111:0 a.m.
. I 6:30 p. m.
Ill: id p-ia.
6:35 p. m,
10:30 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
2 :M p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Lea v Ins; Portland I
Tacoma and toeattle Express. .. .1 S:90
North coast & Chicago Limited. , auoo p. m.
'" n.ysa n.A:eo p.
Arriving; Portlands
I
North Coast Limited...
Portland Express
Overland Express
. -.i 7:00 am.
4:15 p.m.
8:85 p.m.
ORtXiQN RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO.
Lea vine: Portland
Pendleton Passenger ...........
Chicago-Portland Special .,
Spokane Flyer
Kansas City A Chicago Express.
Arri riiis: Portland
Spokane Flyer
Chi., Kan. City & Portland Ex. .
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton passgfifer
7:15
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8:15
tt:O0
8:00
ft:45
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5:15
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a. m.
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ASTORIA . .ft COLUMBIA KIV ER.
Lenvlna; Portland
Jatoria Seaside Express. .
aatoria A. (seaside Express. .. ..
Arriving; Portland-
Astoria & Portland Passenger.
Portland Express
8:00 a. i
0:00 p. i
12:15 p. m.
10:00 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Lea vine; Portland . I
C. P. R. Short Line, via. Spokane I 8:35 p. m.'
Seattle ll:45 p. so.
Arriving Portland J
C. P. R- Short Line, via Spokane ( 8:00 a m.
Via Seattle I 7:00 a.m.
'Jefferson-Street Station
bOUTULKN ACL AC.
LaTins; Portlaad
Dallas, Passenger .....
Dallas Passenger .....
Arriving Portland-
Dallas Passenger
Dallas Passenxer . . . . ,
T:40 a. m.
4:15 p. a.
..110:15 a. m.
.1 5:00 p. m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Arriving; Portland
Wilsonviile Local
Balem and intermediate Local. .
Wilsonviile Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wllsonvilie Local . .-. .
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and intermediate Local..
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Leaving; Portland
Salem and intermediate Local...
WlLaonvUle Local ,
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wilsonviile Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wilsonviile Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
7:05 a. m.
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10:30 a. m.
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WHERE TO DINE
Anstro- Hungarian Restaurant
247 Taylor, between 2d and 3d, Best place In
town to eat at a normal price. Try as today.
Wash. Sunday dinner
85c, with Ice cream. Jl A. M. to 8 P. M.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Franklin-Barnes Market
Friedman Packing Company, inc. Meats,
Poultry. Fish. Vegetable 105-7 Third
street. Both phones.
Haa Mantlna Laato Mantle, -25c, the
UHS ill amies equal of the best 85s
mantle on the market. Barretts. 410 Moi
rlscn. Both phones.- ,
Wnnii 0000 cords flret-class 4-foot Or
t uuu wood, $5 per cord delivered.
Phone Main 4435.' Eagle Creek Fuel Coxar
pany. 408 Corbett Bldg.
SffltinriArv Did yu kIMw there was
OIUIIUIIUI jr R stationery store at 240
Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and
Blank Books. Davis ft Kllburn. A . 161L
Flnrict Cut Floiiers always fresh from
- lulll our own conservator lea Martin
& Forbes. 847 Washington st. Both phones.
"Tift! Bock Springs Coal Independent
vunm Coal ft Ice Company, opposite City
Library. Both phones.
Electric Fixtures J "b'0iv ySSJ
prices are .right. All work guaranteed.
Western Electric Work a qi Sixth street.
Pint. no Knives, Forks and all Silver
A itiuug ware replated as good as new.
Oregon Plating Works, 16th and Alder. Main
2575. A 2575.
AVitiA OMalley ft Neuberger. 827 Wash
1UC lngton street, Phone Main 2394.
Free delivery. A gallon at 10-year-old Ingle
nook Port. 81.50.
Wnnil Th Portland Fuel Co. Seasoned
IIUUU fir cord wood. 4 Xt, $5.50; sawed,
SO.OO. Hard -wood and coal. Yard 287
E. Morrison st- Phones B 26, B 1026.
pnnl Kem merer coal, the best Wyoming
vuui coa;. gives more heat and less ash.
Churchiey Bros.. 18th and Marshall sts.
Phones Main 931: A 3981.
UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS
ANSWERS ARE held at this office
FROM THE FOLLOWING ANSWER
CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD BY PRE
RENTINO YOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE
GONIAN OFFICE:
A PIT. 91S. U1H. 820. 922. 923. 95a. 954, 972.
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AC 952. 94, 965. 970. 973.
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NEW TODAY.
HOME, SWEET HOME!
FortMiiiouth i-room, new cottage; BOX
100: terms. S60O.
Wlllumbla New, 5-room bungalow, only
$250 cash. $1900.
University Park Neat 6 -room house;
fruit, garden; east front; 60x100.
81SOO.
Portmnouth X e w, modern, 7-room
house: easy payments; alley; 75x100.
S2500.
M nearly Junction Modern, 8-room,
iile:'.; home; fruit; barn; lOJxlOO.
S.3SOO.
Hoiue Lola, 50x100. at S400 to $600.
A. W. BAGLKI,
Portsmouth. rt. John Car
Phone Woodlawn 2144.
$500 Down
Buys a home; balance monthly.
' We have three new 5 and 6-room
houses. to be sold $1800 to $2800
Easy Terms
CHAPIN & HEEL0W,
832 Chamber of Commerce.
COOK & TRUBY
Real estate, timber lands, general
brokerage business.
Phone A 2184.
Boom 611, Corbett Bull ding.
NEW tOBAT.
MAPLE HURST
ACRES
In Johnson Creek countrv. Wichita
Station, on O. W. P'. Ry.
Two to eight acres in a tract; $300
to $400 per acre.
Easy Payments
Crops prowinff on the $400.00 acres.
Small investments for finest of soil.
Fruit and vegetable land cheap.
CHAPIN & HERL0W,
332 Chamber of Commerce.
The one BEST place in Portland to
buy. GEOGRAPHICAL. CENTER and
MOST DESIRABLE residence property
of the city.
SEEING IS BELIEVING BETTER
fro and see the many CHOIOff resi
dences under construction and the im
provements going on.
The Oregon Real Estate Company
88 Third street, Portland, OreROn.
IRRIGATED FRU1TLANDS EASY PAYMENTS
Over a million dollars already spent
on improvement by the United States
Government. Have 30 acres patented
land under- Umatilla project which
will sell In 10-acre tracts at J60 to $90;
ten-year payments. 6 per cent Interest.
Address A. C. Crawford, East 2nd
street, Hermiston. Oregon.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL.
" ttti McKay Bid-.. Sd at Stark.
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REAL. ESTATE JB -ic.Aff.irna
Andrews, F. V. A Co. Id. SS49. 83 Hamilton si.
Baker, Alfred 215 Ab tag ton bldg.
Chapln & He now, 832 Chamber of Commerce.
Compton, 4. F. Pac. fc A1S4S. 100 Abingum bL
Cook. B. S. ft Co., 507-8 Corbett bldg.
Cross. ey Co., Corbett bldg. U. iS5&,
Ooddard. B. W., Main and A 1743. 110 2d at.
Botchklas. C R. ft Co.. 1C 1065. 808 C of G.
Jennings ft Co., Ualn 188. 206 Oregonian.
Kinney ft Stamp her, 531-532 lAr. Ex. M. 4488,
Xjss, IT. X... room all Corbstt building.
Mall ft Ton Borstal 104 2d st, 892 S. Buraslds.
0Donaeu, J. F., M. 4561 ft A2561. 230 Stark.
Palmer, H. P., 213 Commercial Club bldg..
M. 6690, A 2653.
Psrrlsb. Watkins sY Co., 250 Alder st. -Poiter
ft French. 807 Commercial bldg.
Reed. Fields ft Tynan, M. 70O4. A3651. 102 2d.
Rose City Realty Inv. Co., Mercbanu Trust bl.
Bchalk, Geo. D.. 264 Stark at. Main 802. A8C2
Surety Investment Company, rooms 628-27-28
Corbett bldg., opp. Postoff.ee. tRobert B.
May and W. Lawrence).
Sharkey, J. p. ft Co.. 122 Sixth at.
fiwtnasoa, A. F. Co., 2&S Waahlngtoa at.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., 83ft Third at.
Holladay Additions
Veteran Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce.
Waddell. W. O 309 Lumber Exchange bldg.
White, B. F.. VZiy Washington st.
Woodburn Oregon .Immigration Bureau.
Zimmerman. 521 Corbett bldg. Main 1675. ,
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
$2100--GOOD 5-room cottage, with 60x100
feet, on Corbett. near Meade st. A real
bargain; torms easy. Parrish, Watkins &
Co., 250 Alder st.
IRVTNGTON $5500, 6 rooms, new; handsome
place; large lawn ; every modern conven
ience; terms. ,E. J. Daly,. 222 Falling
bldg. .
FOR SALE New 5-room and bath bunga
low, lot 50x100. nice location Momavllla;
price $200o; terms. 3903 E. Washington.
6-ROOM cottage, porcelain bath, gas, elec
tricity; full lot. fruit and roses. Inquire
409 East 27th, South.
VERY choice acre at end of Waverly-Rleh-mond
line, fine view, good soil; price
$1500. Call for McGrath. Main 8177.
DON'T r-ay rent. $5 per month for a largs
lot, convenient to car. Start today. Purse,
623 Chamber of Commerce. , M 7309.
7-ROOM bouse. Highland. New. modern;
a big snap. $3250. John P. Sharkey Co
122ft OLh st. Main 650. A 2537.
RISLEY ACREAGE.
Oregon City carllne. C. W. Rlsly,
owner, Risley's Station, P. O. Milwaukte.
MODERN 8-room residence. restricted
neighborhood. City View Perk; bargain.
$24U0. Particulars 103 4th st.
TWO of best located lots in Belle Crest,
overlooking Country Club grounds; owner
leaving city. Phone East 4172.
GOOD INVESTMENT. Upper Alblna. three
5-room cottage, one 4-room flat. Inquire
628 Williams.
FOR S A LE 7-room m od ern b un galo w ; n i ce
locat ion I $2700; term. Owner. Phone
WoodJawn 187, forenoons.
SfN'N YSirxE 7-room modern house, lot
63x100. large shade and fruit trees a
beautiful home. $2H00. 511 8 wetland bl'dg
SNAP Lots in Peninsular Addition No 2
near Swift packing plant, cheap. Phone
East Sill.
NEW 5-room house, 100x200 lot, many fruit
trees, only $1750 a snap. Call 825 Lum
ber Exchange.
$2400 New 6-room modern bungalows, $300
$20 monthly. East 44th, near Hawthorne!
Dr. Darling.
BARGAIN Business lot ana 6-room house
In Sunnyeide, $2250; part cash. Phone
B 1762
LARGE, new colonial 8-room house. $44)00
$500. $25 monthly. Owner, Woodlawn 1"0!
B17AP Modern 6-room house, nice lawn, neai
car; $1600. D 7S8, care Oregonian.
FOR SALE By owner, 6-room house, lot
85x70. 310 Cam I hers st.
HAVE you $8000 to invest and couple of lots
to trade; snap. R 962, Oregonian.
MY 8-room twme, 49 Bast Ash, for $3500 If
taken at once. East 3011.
Holladay's Addition
' FOR SALE REAL ESTATE." -
HALF ACRE TRACTS.
We are offering the best thing la acre
er half acre tracts la Portland; water
mains laid and terms of only $10 cash
and $10 per month.
CHURCH ILL-MATTHEWS CO,
. 110 2d at.
HOU&E AND LOT $500.
5-room huse. lot 40x100; Montavllla car
line; chickens and sheds, etc.; $000; pay
ment $50a) down, balance terms to suit.
5- room house, big lot, $1250, payment
$60o. balance terms.
6- room houee and lot. Unlversltv Park. 1
blocks from St. John car. cash $.V0. bsi.
86O0 terms. Particulars City Realty Bro
kerage & Trust Co., 553 Chamber of Com-
bldg., 3d and Stark. Phone Main
FINE HOME.
A modenv 7-room house, fireplace and
furnace, laundry tubs, ery large bath
room, one bedroom has large alcove, ex
tra large closets; walls are tinted, built
in china closet, pass pantry, 'very pretty
stairway, hall seat, polished floors, cove
ceilings, large porch, corner lot, sur
rounded by nice homes. 2 blocks from
Ankeny carllne. ,
HENK.LE ft HARRISON, "
217 A 1 lngton Bldg.
$S0 CASH, balance of $470 in monthlv pav
ments of $:o win buy a fine CORNER
HALF ACRE, with city water, near trol
ley and fine macadam road. 25 minutes
ride from 1st and Alder sts. Would mske
flne chicken ranch or sub-isVan home.
This is a mony-saver and a money-maker;
no agents. Owner. N JJ32, OregonI;..
EAST SIDE BUNGALOW.
4-room cosy bungalow and "s acre of
-ground. Summer kitchen, woodhouse.
chicken-house and chickens, large variety
of fruit trees and berries; only one block
from car. This is a bargain and the price
is only $15K; terms.
J NO- P. SHARKEY CO., 122 6th st
NEW hotel building and stores. South 1st
St.. $15,000.
House, 7 rooms. East Morrison St.. $18f0.
11 acres, 1 mile from Oregon City. $1000.
320-acre farm near Salem; good soil; $J0
peri acre.
E. H. COLLIS. S2 Worcester bldg.
Phone Main 6567.
ABOUT 1200 tax titles will he sold by Wash
ington County. Or., at public auction. May
27. 1008. The list includes property in
West Portland Heights. West Portland
Place and Hyde Park addition to Port
. iHnd. Bee descriptions Sheriff's office,
Hlllsboro, Or.
5-ROOM new and modern cottage, price
$1850; lot 101x104. 1 a blocks from Mt.
Scott carline. close In; fruit, shade trees,
berries, etc. We have a choice list of now
and modern places, all sires and locations;
terma easy. Garland ft Shelton. ll 4th
WEST -SIDE.
New 5-room cottage In Southern Port
land. Just being completed, full lot, 1
block from carline, $2OO0. easy terms;
this is a neat place; cement walks.
HENKLE ft HARRISON,
217 Ablngton Bldg.
NEW 7-room house. Just completed, full
concrete basement, furnace. electric
light, porcelain plumbing. 2 blocks from
2 carlines, 41th and East Madison; price
$200; will sell on any reasonable terms;
make us an offer. Portland Realty A.
Trust Company. lOft Second st.
CLOSD IN, EASY WALKING DISTANCE
LOT.
For Home or Flat.
Owner needs money; lot easily worth $200
more than asked; full lot; all Improvements
paid; no agents. Phone Main or A 3126.
A NUMBER of exceptionally good bargains
In Irvington, Holladay and John Irving
Additions; 2-story residences, bungalows;
lots from $000 up. terms. Phones East S'J
and C 1093. Office cor. 15th and Halaey
sts.. Irvington. Broadway car. J. E. "
Dolen. -
FOR SALE 4 acres on north bank of Co
lumbia, 12 miles from Vancouver; spring
on land, part of which Is rented; private
road to river; sell cheap if takvn at once.
AMERICAN TECHNICAL BOOK CO.,
301 Arcade Bldg., Seattle. Wash.
CALL UP OWNER.
East 23:t2.
For a 100x120 on corner; fruit, garden,
lawn, 6 rooms on ground floor; two rooms
unfurnished; all large rooms; will finish
to suit; $1000. terms. X 961, Oregonian.
2. 3 OR 4-ACRE tracts In best of fruit- and
garden land on Johnson Creek. Wichita
Station on O. W. P. Ry., $300 to $400 per
acre and most of It has crop growing
now. Crispin ft Her low. 832 Chamber of
Commerce
NEW 5-room cottage, bungalow style, just
completed; full size lot; two carlines;, 200
feet south. Hawthorne eve on 50th; 15
minutes from city; price $2000; $300 down,
balance rent installments. Inquire 106
2d st.
OWNER leaving city will sacrifice new mod
ern 6-room house; concrete basement, fur
nace, corner lot 50x100, lawn, roses; 1
block south. Hawthorne ave. : $3000, terms.
320 E. 33d.f Phone Tabor 285.
5 OR 6-ROOM house for a $500 cash pay
ment and balance monthly; we have one
for $18oo, one for $2100 and one for
$2850; good car service, ehapin & Herlow,
332 Chamber of Commerce.
ARTISTIC HOMES.
We build 'em; nifty ones; don't cost
much; Installments; let's talk It over with
Butterworth, the Bungalow Man, 317 Ab
lngton bldg. Main 852ft.
WEST SIDE LOT.
Good lot on Mill St., near 17th; $2500;
good terms.
HENKLE ft HARRISON.
217 Ablngton Bldg.
$2300 New 6-room cottage, pantry, bs seg
ment, bath, woodlift, combination fixtures,
close to cars and school; $500 down.
Would take lots for part. Owner, B 011,
Oregonian.
$2100 FULL lot, 60x100 feet, with good 5
room cottage, on Corbett street. nar
Meade. Investigate this. .Sold on -ea?y
terms. Parrish. Watkins dfc Co., 250
Alder st.
BOUSES for sale In all parta of the city;
acreage close In. and farms In Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main 4486. Kinney ft
6tamplier, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg.
BY OWNER, 8-room house, modern, with
carpets and other furnishings; lot 56x100;
cars stop In front of house; must be sold
at once at a bargain on terms or cash.
676 East Ankeny, corner 19th.
PIEDMONT SNAP.
Three lots, corner Kiilingsworth and.
Haight ave.; owner. Address B, 292
Clay st. Mean business.
LOTS on small monthly payments; good in
vestment stocks; house for $S25 and up
Address p. G. Herner, Belmont and E.
34th. Phone B 2369.
THIS WEEK SPECIAL BARGAIN LOTS.
TAKE ALBERTA-ST. CAR.
JOHN B. MATTHEWS.
OFFICE 27TH AND ALBERTA.
FOR SALE: Homestead relinquishments,
$200 and up, also improved farms for sale;
essy terms. John H. Moeller, 155 13th
st.. North., Portland. Or.
FOUR houses on tract In residence district,
paying good interest on SlO.OoO; $9000 takes
it; dealing direct with owner. K t63, Ore
gonian. . .
$1750 Modern ft-room cottage near Sunny
side; terms $700 cash, balance to suit; this
is a bargain; investigate. State Land Co.,
13314 1st st.
LOT 25xlt0, with D-room house; full cement
basement, with furnace and laundry; gas
all through house; price $3800. By owner.
613 Clay.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATTT.
D. A. TUFTS,
803 H WASHINGTON ST.
SNAP Must sell before May 25, new 5
room modern cottage. $300 cash, balance
$15 per month. Owner, 1186 East 18ih
N. Take Alberta car.
$50 CERTIFICATE on Waverly Heights lot
for sale at half price; must be taken, at
once. Address A F 61, Oregonian.
$12S5 South Portland quarter block, east
front, sewers; close to car; terms. Owner.
Main 3990.
$1550 Nice new cottage, 706 East 6th. .near
Beech: close to csr; bath, gas, etc Owner,
2Q8 4th. Main 30O0. m
SACRIFICE sale, corner, walking distance
nostofflce, only $5500; no agents. Leek BoS
285. :
$3250 New residence. 6 rooms, cement
basement, gas. electricity; worth $U750.
774 East Yamhill 24th.
BY owner, well-located 5-room cottage. 645
Tacoma ave.. Sell wood, for $1650; terms.
LOT, 44th and East Stark; $25 down. $19
per month- Apply at tent.
$50 WAVERLY certificate for sale cheap, og
trade. Phone evenings. Be 11 wood 1242.
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