Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 30, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, SATURDAY, . MAY SO, 190S.
11
WIFE LIKES STAGE
May Hirsch Leaves Home to
Become Actress.
HUSBAND GIVEN DIVORCE
Four Other Matrimonial Yokes Lift
ed by Judge Gantenbein Perry
Ii. "Witbeck Wants Decree
Against Annette 'Witbeck.
Because May Hirsch liked the stage
better than her husband and family
Charles E. Hirsch obtained a divorce in
the Circuit Court yesterday morning. He
said his wife is now palying with a com
pany at Butte, Mont., and is known by
her maiden name. May Enright.
Hirsch is employed by the Wells-Fprgo
Express Company. He said he always
did what he could to make home pleasant
for his wife, but that she insisted upon
breaking up the home to satisfy her de
sire to, see the world and have a good
time. That was a year ago, and al
though she has spoken once or twice,
said Hirsch, of coming back, she lias
never done so. Thf couple were married
February 4, 1903. They have one child,
years old, and of this the father
obtained the custody. Judge Gantenbcin
granting the decree.
Four other divorces were granted yes
terday mornlmr. four fo wives and one to
a husband. Minnie A. Hughes said that
her husband Milton 3. Hughes, was of
such Jealous disposition that he would
not permit her to speak to mutual friends
without giving her a scolding. She also
said lie had abused her, and had made
numerous false accusations against her
fidelity to him. The couple were married
at Lewiston, Idaho, December o, 1S.S3.
They have three grown children. The
decree was granted.
Ina M. Douglass testified that Bruce
Douglass began a course of Inhuman
treatment upon the wedding day. and
continued It ever since. She asked and
was granted the privilego of resuming
her maiden name. Abraham. On May 27,
last year, she said, he pounded her face
until it was swollen, sandwiching a few
curses between the blows. They were
married June 6, 1906. Judge Gantenbein
thought the cause sufficient for a divorce,
and granted it.
Bessie Mueller obtained a divorce from
Paul Mueller on the ground of desertion.
They were married at Kverett, Wash.,
July 10, 1902. Mrs. Mueller was granted a
divorce, and permitted to resume her
former name. Mrs. Bessie Creswell.
Chris Peterson secured a decree of
divorce from Viola Peterson on a statu
tory charge, involving L. St. John. Mr.
Teterson married in 3902, at Ogden. Utah.
He was granted the custody of their
adopted child, Ethel.
The case of Bertha Helscg against
Charles Helseg, which was to have been
tried yesterday, was postponed for one
week.
Perry Ij. Witbeck has filed suit against
Annette Witbeck. to obtain a divorce. He
asserts that In November, 190T, she con
tracted the habit of drunkenness. He ac
cuses her of having visited restaurants
and grills of questionable repute, and of
Indulging In boisterous repasts at un
seemly hours. He also says the house
was neglected and the children left to go
without their meals. The couple were
married at Bay City, Mich., April 23. 1902.
They have two children, aged S and S
years respectively, of which the husband
asks the custody.
NOTES OF THE PROBATE COURT
Personal Property of McAllen & Mc
Donnell Estate to Be Sold.
Dan McAUen obtained an order
from the County Court yesterday di
recting him to sell the personal prop
erty belonging to the partnership es
tate of McAllen & McDonnell. This
personal property consists of about
ICO.OOO worth of dry goods. It is
probable that it will bo sold at private
sale, although the court gives Mr. Mc
Allen. the executor, the right to use
his discretion in the matter. The real
estate belonging to Mr. McAllen and
the heirs of tho late John T. McDon
nell is valued at $40,000. Under McDon
nell's will Florence McDonne is the sole
legatee.
The estate of Mary J. Hamilton, val
ued at $7000. was admitted to probate
In the County Court yesterday. O. W.
Eastliam was appointed administrator,
to serve under $3000 bonds. Mrs. Ham
ilton died May 16. Her heirs are:
I.ouis A. McDonald. Losia Jones. Delia
Moffett and Helen Sherman, daughters;
W. J. Hamilton, a son living at Mof
fett Springs, Wash.: Daisy F.astiiam.
Kmma Hamilton. Fred H. Hamilton
and Bessie Dollar.
C. Henri I.abbe was appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Henry
Binlth by tho County Court yesterday.
Appraisers were also appointed as fol
lows: Thomas N. Strong. K. D. Cham
berlain and Edward Joost. Smith died
April 7.
The final account In the estate of A.
L I,ittle, filed with the County Court
yesterday by C. A. Bell, the executor,
shows the estate to have been worth
$2226.20. Of this amount there Is a
balance on hand of $1441.31.
LA ROSE PLEADS XOT GUILTY
Charged With Killing H. Neuman.
Case Set for July 2.
Jack La Hose pleaded not guilty
yesterday afternoon before Judge Gan
tenbein to the charge of murder in
the first degree. The Information
charges I.a Rose, who has been etyled
the "gaspipe thug." with killing Hyman
Neuman at 11 A. M. May 12. The on
slaught vipon the pawnbroker was
made with a blunt instrument, pre
sumably a pipe.
The carte against La Rose is to be
tried July 2. L. W. Humphreys and
Jay H. Upton, his attorneys, appeared
in court yesterday, and submitted with
out argument a demurrer to the Infor
mation, on the ground that It does not
state facts sufficient to constitute a
cause of action. The demurrer was
overruled by the Court, after which
Deputy District Attorney Haney asked
the prisoner If he was ready to enter
his plea. He replied in the affirmative,
and without apparent emotion said he
was not guilty.
;uiie Denied Injunction.
Judffn Gantenbein denied the appli
cation of James C. Stuart, of the Pally
Guide, for a writ of Injunction against
the City Council In the Circuit Court
yesterday. The Guide, which has re
cently been putting out a daily edi
tion, put In a bid together with the
Evening Telegram and the Dally Ab
stract, for the City's advertising. The
Guide's bid was the lowest, but the
contract was awarded to the Abstract.
Judge Gantenbein sustained the con
tention of City Attorney Kavanaugh
that the Guide has not a bona fide daily
circulation at present.
Merchants National Bank Sued.
Suit to recover $19,501.90 from the
Merchants National Bank was filed In
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
ItROPIAN PLX
MODhRN
RESTAURANT
COST ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
! HOTEL OREGON I
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
Portland's New and Modern' Hotel. - Rates $1 per Day and Up
European Plan. Free Bus
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props.
Centrally Located
iIP
jf !'" Dlatanc Phoaa
m t Krery Rooaa.
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. MorrUon
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
J. F. DAViES, President
Tl :r i rr m K , "v -i "
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
i ire in a-i :i
i killing
TOE HOTEL LENOX
Portland's newest and most modernly furnished Ho
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-Date Grill.
Telephone in Every Room. Private Baths.
suEVm)
OUR OMNIBUS MEETS
DR. C. W. CORNELIUS. Prop,
the Circuit Court yesterday by the
Hawthorne estate. The complaint al
leges that between March, 1S9S, and
February, 1908. the estate deposited
t418.666.il with the bank, and drew
out only $399,163.21. It will be the
contention of the bank that the $19,000
was drawn out by W. B. Cate, who had
full authority to act for the estate.
The plaintiff, on the other hand, will
hold that the bank owes the money,
Cate having no authority to act.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. May 29. Maximum tempera
ture. 67 degrees; minimum. 44 disrees.
River reading- at S A. M.. 14 feet: change in
Imt 24 hours, rise of 0.1 foot. Total rain
fall 15 P. M. to 5 P. M.). 0.0S inch: Total
inc. September 1, 1907. 3S.26 inthes; nor
mal rainfall. 42.04 Inch.; deficiency. S.7
inches. Total sunshine May 2. 5 hour.. 54
minutes: porsible sunshine. 15 hour. 24
minutes. Barometer creduced to sea-level)
at P. M.. 30.15 inches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS. ,
The relative positions orttae hllh area
over the Oregon coast and the depressions
over British Columbia and Nevada, respect
ively, remain practically the same a this
morning. General rains hav. in conse
quence fallen over Western Washington.
Western Oregon, southern Idaho and North
ern Nevada during the day. Fair weather,
however, prevails over California. Tempera
ture., were decidedly lower over the entire
Pacific Slope and Plateau region, and now
range considerably below the seasonal aver-
The indications point to alfliiiir waather.
KEADOr ASTERS
FOR TOURISTS ml
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS.
RneciaJ rat
to famllle and stn-g-le
gentlemen. The
nuuutjrement will be
pleaded st all times
to show rooms and
give price. A mod
em Turkish bath es
tablishment in th
hoteL
H. C. BOWERS.
Manager.
Modern Improvements
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
Phil. MeUchan & Son, Prop.
Rates 51.00-$1.50-$2.00
Firtt-Class Check Restaurant
Connected With Hotel
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Long Distance Phones
in Every Boom,
Auto Bos Meets
All Trains.
Bate American. $2.00 per day and up.
Rates European, 81-00 per day and up.
Per month, single room and board. 845 to 805
accord Ins to room. For two. $75 to $113.
Board without room $S0 per month
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
BLBVESTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Portland's Newest and Most Modern
Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof
American Rjtr. to Famnieej
nnd Enopeu Oar Bna Meeta All Trmlnaj
Sample Suite, with Bath, for Trarcllnc Men.
C O. DAVIES, Sea. and Traas.
THE DANM00RE
Portland's
hotel.
475
Waahlnarton,
14th., opp.
Ileitis Theater.
European plan- 91.00 and Up.
Bus meets all trains.
DAN J. MOORE. Proprietor.
Hotel Moore Clatsop Beach. Sea
side. Or. Open all year. For Infor
mation apply at The Danmoore.
HERE'S THE LATEST
We have Just discovered the foot that the big;
floral parade passes The Cornelius twice once on
Alder and once on Park street.
"THE CORNELIUS"
Is Portland's latest first-class hotel. Cleanliness and
grood service is our motto. Several largre sample rooms
containing 100 or more feet of table space.
ALL TRAINS.
K. K. CLARKE, Mpr.
with showers over this entire forecast dis
trict Saturday.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Cloudy with
showers: westerly winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
cloudy with showers; westerly winds.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Idaho Cloudy, with probably shower.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P, M.A Pacific
4
13
STATIONS.
Baker,- City
Bismarok..
Boise
Eureka
Helena
North Head....
Pocalello
Portland . .
Red Blurt
Roseburg
Sacramento
Salt Lake
San Francisco..
Spokane
Tacoma
Tatooeh Island.
Walla Walla...
su;o.ooh;n
7S.O.O0 18 JiE
82! T. I12 NW
62i0.OO;lSiN
720.201 4jSW
. B0O.10;24iNW
SSiO-lX) INW
37 O.05 15 NW
7i.O0ll2IN
BC 0.06. 4 E
7 0 OO 4 NW
7410.001 USE
6 0.00 12 NW
IPt. cloudy
IPt. cloudy
ICloudy
Pt. cloudy
Jtaln
(Cloudy
IPt. cloudy
icjoudy
IClear
Cloudy
Cloudy
iPt. cloudy
ICloudy
Pt. cloudy
(Rain
ICloudy.
'Clear
. -I 54 0.121 4 N
. .1 B2 0.01 221 W
. . eo-o.0012 sw
T. Trace.
L. LODHOLZ.
Local Forecaster, temporarily in charge.
Tans! Tana! Tans! at Koaenthal'e.
AMUSEMENTS.
m
ll
The Rose Festival's
BIG NIGHT SHOW
OPENS
TONIGHT
Saturday, May SO
at
MULTNOMAH
ATHLETIC FIELD
20th aad Mask. Sta.
And Continues
NIGHTLY
During .
Rose Festival
AND
CARNIVAL OF NAPLES
ACRES OF REALISTIC SCENERY
SftO PERFORMERS OUTDOOR
STAGE BALLETS, AND ACRO
BATIC SPORTS.
TERRIFIC EARTHQUAKES
AND
FIERY DESTRUCTION OF CITY
AND EACH NIGHT, PAIN'S
$1500 FIREWORKS
Popular Prices Seats for 6000.
Enormous New Grand Stand.
Advance Sa !e Now Open
At IV. E. Cor. 6th and Alder Sti.
Star Theater
EXTRA
Beginning
Monday Matinee
June 1st
For the Entire Week,
BATTLING
NELSON
Will appear each performance and
spar three rounds with his sparring
partner, in connection with .the Arm
strong Musical Comedy Company.
This is the only chance to see Battling
Kelson before his 45-round fight with
Joe Gans at Colma, July 4th.
BAKER THEATER0 nAMcJI80,n
Geo. L- Baker, General Manager.
Matinee 2:15. Tonight Laat Time.
Famous Baker Stock Company In George
Broadhurst's rattling1 farce comedy,
"WHY SMITH l-EfT HOME."
One continual scream of laughter and fun.
Evening performance 25c. 85c. 60c Mati
nees 15c. 2&c.
Next week, starting tomorrow matinee
"The Half Breed."
MARQUAM GRAND
Pant ages Advanced Vaudeville. Three Per
formances Dally. Popular Prices. Cur
tain at 2:80. 7:30 and 9 o'clock P. M.
HARD KEN,
The Handcuff King, the wizard of locks,
who has mystified the police and lock ex
perts of the world; no shackles invented will
hold him. Zarro Trio, comedy bicyclists;
Barnes and West, comedy singers, dancers;
Jean Wilson; illustrated song; Blondey
Robtnson Co.. comedians and vocalists;
Chick. Piper. Gray & Co., comedy sketch;
the biograph. moving pictures.
The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe
Entire Week of May 25. 1808.
SEVEN ( 7 ) SAMOW
Arabian rapid-fire Acrobats.
POTTER AND HARTWELX
Comedy Acrobats.
"The Man With Two Heads."
F. F. MON'TRKSSA.
That I. A. S. T. E. man "on time,"
Exhibiting "The Legend of a Ghost." Time
and prices remain the some.
Next Week: 13 Pekln Zouaves.
MEETING NOTICES.
Thars will be a meeting this
(Sunday) afternoon at 2 o'clock.
In Washington Masonic Hall, ii
8th and K. Burnslde. for tit
purpose of -completing the or
ganization of Washington Commandery. All
who desire to unite In this undertaking are
Invited to be present. A special Invitation
Is extended to Knights Templar who hold
membership outside the jurisdiction of Ore
gon. By order of the committee.
INTMA-N WAR VETERANS OF N. P. C
The funeral of our deceased comrade. P. J.
Mann, will be held from his late . resktence,
441 Third, at., Sunday, at S P. M. Please
attend. OTTO KLEEMANN,
Grand Adjutant.
INTHAN1 WAR VETERANS OF N. P. C.
Tou are requested to assemble at Mulkey
building at 2 P. M. today (Saturday), to par
ticipate In the Memorial day parade.
OTTO KLEEMANN.
Grand Adjutant.
rUNERAI NOTICES.
JOHNSON At Good Samaritan Hospital. May
27, Nels Johnson, aged 48 years. Funeral
services will be held at Hoi man's chapel,
Sunday, at 2 P. M. Friends invited. Inter
ment Rlverview Cemetery.
MORGAN St. John, Or., Mey 28, at her
residence, Mrs. Margarita Morgan, aged 82
years, 6 months'. Friends are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral services,
which will be held at Hoi man's chapel, cor
ner Third and Salmon sta,, ax 2:30 P. M.
Sunday, May 31.
COL.BURN At :30 A. M. on Friday. May
2. Mrs. A. J. Col bum, aped 70 years, 9
months, 23 days. Funeral services at her
home. Oak Grove, Sunday, May 31, at 2
P. M.
SJOBLOM The funeral services of the lata
Otto William Sioblom will be held at Hoi
man's chapel, corner Third and Salmon sts.,
at- 2:30 P. M. today (Saturday). Friends
Invited to attend. Interment Rlverview
Cemetery.
MANN The funeral of P. J. Mann will be
held at his late residence, 411 3d st.. next
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Friends
Invited. Please omit flowers. Services at
the grave private.
DIED
PECK At her late residence. 105 East 7th
st.. May 28. Amelia F. Peck, aged 61
years, months and 11 days, wife of Otto
Peck. Notice of funeral will be gives
later.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO,, Funeral Direct
rm. 220 3d st. Lady assistant. Phon M. 507.
J. F. FIN LEV HON. Funeral Directors,
Third and Madlsosv. Pbosw kUUa , A !&.
Damning, McEntee m Ollbaugti. Funeral Di
rector. 7th Pine. Phoas M. 430. Lady test
EELLER-BYRNFH CO.. Faaeral D1rn
. X1 KoaeeU. East 108. Lady asetetaatw
F. B. DUNNING. Cndertaaa
AMl'SEMENT.
HPIFin THEATER
AlJJIUlVJ
14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A 1122
This 8:15
Afternoon
This 8:15
Evening
JOHN DREW
In the Delightful Comedy
"MY WIFE"
Prices $2.00. $t... si. 00. 73c. SOc.
THE STAR Musical Comedy
TWO SHOWS Every Evening
7:S0 and 8:15 P. M.- Lower Floor. 25c;
balcony, 15c: MATINEES daily at 2:S0, 15c.
Week or May 24. 11I0S.
THE ARMSTKOM; MISICAL COMEDY
(OMFAN V
Offer the Howling: Musical Farce. Entitled
"SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES."
THREE HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE AT
TRACTIONS. LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Msin 4685; Home B 1026
week Commencing Mondav. May 25. Fare
well Ween cf the Allen Stock Company in
Ouida's Celebrated nlay
"1""DER TWO FLAltS"
See Cigarette's Darin Ride; See the Great
Sand Storm, Positively the Best Production
cf the Season
Next "Week the Blunkall-Atwood Company
Opens fn the Australian Play
"THE BUSHRANGER"
Baseball
RECREATION PARK
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-Fourth Sts.
SAN FRANCISCO
vs.
PORTLAND
May 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31.
TWO GAMES DECORATION DAY
10:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M.
Games begin weekdays 3:30 P. M.;
Sunday, 2 :30 P. M.
Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand
stand, 50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Chil
dren: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c.
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY
Boys nnder 12 free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
USE
8:30 Tonight in the Airdome,
Allen Curtis and clever cast of mus
ical comedy stars present the
breezy song-show,
Jakey.Mikey and Ikey
Merry' Widow Chorus, all the late
song hits and elaborate scenic and
electrical investiture.
Dancing Afternoon and Evening.
Skating, Bowling, Centodeon, Scenic
Mill, "Tickler," Figure Eight, etc.
Farewell Concert Tyroleans, Breton's
Leap-the-Gap.
"15 Minutes From Alder Street."
FAST EXCURSION STEAMER
Chas. R. Spencer
ASTORIA AN1 RETURN,
SUNDAY, 8 A. SI. - - FARE, fl.00
Washlngon-at. Dock.
WHERE TO DINE
VegetarianCaf e 'I1-afiSS
35c. with Ice cream. 11 a, M. to 8 P. M.
Austro-Hungarian Restaurant
S4T Taylor, between 2d and 8d. Best place in
town to eat at a normal price. Try m today.
Grand Central Station lime Card
BOUTH-EKJS PACIFIC
.Leaving Portland
ftoeeburg Passenger .......
Cottage Qrova Passenger
California Express
Ban Francisco Expresa....,
West tilde
Corvallls passenger ....
Sheridan passenger .......
Forest orove Passenger
Forest Grove passenger .
Arriving: Portland
Oregon ixpresa ,
Cottage Grove Passenger. .
Roseburg passenger ,
Portland Expres ..........
Wat Side
Corvallia passenger .......
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Qrova Passenger...
Forest Orove passenger...,
f 8:15 e m.
.1 4:15 p.m.
.) 7:43 p.m.
J 1:30 a. m.
? 7:00 a.m.
.1 4:10 a.m.
11:00 a. m.
o:0 p. m.
7:15 a. m.
111:30 a m
I B:H0 a m
. 111:15 p-m.
6:35 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
2 :M p. m
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving; Portland 1
Tacoma and Seattle Express.... 8:30a.m.
isortn coast & cnicago Limited. . I 2:00 p. zn.
Overland Express .,..111:43 p. m.
Arriving Port! n n 6
I
North Coast- Limited. .
7:00 a.m.
4:16 p.m.
8:35 p.m.
Portland Express ....
Overland Eaprass . .
OKKtiON KA1JLKOAX) A NAVIGATION C O.
Leaving; Portland
Pendleton Passenger '
Chicago-Portland Special
Spokane Flyer
Kansas City & Chicago Express.
Arriving; Portland'
Spokane Flyer ,
Chi., Kan. City & Portland Ex. .
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger
7 :15 a. i
8:30 a. i
8:15 p. i
0:00 p. I
8:00 a. i
9:45 a. i
8:50 p. i
5:15 p. l
AbTORIA fc COLUMBIA RIVER,
Lea vine: Portland
Astoria & Seaside Express
Astoria & Seaside Express
Arriving; Portland -Astoria
& Portland Passenger. .
Portland Express
8:00 a. i
6:00 p, i
12:15 n.
10:00 p.
CANADIAN' PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C P. R. Short Line, vis. Spokane 8:15 p. i
Seattle 111:45 p. i
Arriving; Portland I
C. P. R Short Line, via Spokane! 8:00a. i
Via Seattle 7:00 a. i
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACL11C.
' Leaving: Portland
Dallas passenger . . . . ,
Dallas Passenger .....
Arriving Portland
Dallas passenger . . . . ,
Dallas Passenger ....
7:40 a. m.
4:15 p. sa.
10:10 a. m.
5:50 p. m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Arriving Portland
Wllsonville Local 7:05 a, l
Salem, and Intermediate Local.. 8:15 a. i
Wllsonville Local 10:30 a. l
Salem and Intermediate Express. 11:20 a, i
Salem and intermediate Local... 1:20 p. i
Wilsonvllie Local 3:45 p. i
Salem and in'-er mediate Express. 4:00 p. i
Salem and Intermediate Local.. 5:40 p.
Salem and Intermediate Express. 8:15 p. l
Leaving Portland
Salem and Intermediate Local... 6:23 a. i
Wllsonville Local ' 1 7:35 a. i
Salem and Intermediate Express.! 8:35 a. l
alem and Intermediate Local fll:lOa.i
Wllsonville Local 12:05 p. i
Salem and Intermediate Express.! 2:05 p. i
Salem and Intermediate Local... 3:30 p. i
Wllsonville Local I 4:23 p. i
Salem and intermediate Express.! 5:05 p. i
NEW TODAY.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
ZZ MrK.y Bids.. 3d staza.
GIVE MJk A CALL.
MEDICAL BUILDING
' Park and Alder Streets
'tM9- E3S 3 si
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTOR!
Barber. Dr. S. J.. drntUt Formerly Ml!
Lcay bids. Phon. Main UOa. A 140.
City and County Medical Society.
EQUt. DR. MARIE D.. formerly Oregonlan
bids.. ulte S24-. Main 230.
Ferrl. Dr.. F. E. O. J., dmtlsl For
merly Uacleay bids. Suit. 211. Main 1S39
French, Dr. C. Gertrude, physician Form
erly Dekum bldg. Main 714. A 4917.
Hawke. Dr. C. E.. physician and nreon
Formerly Oregon, bldg. Main 1312. A SI04.
Ulrstcl, Dr. Ed... dentUt Main 1408. A 1409
llolbrook. Dr. Millard K.. dentUt For
merly Marleay bldg. Suite 401-2-3. M. 8319
Hyde, Dr. Leon Willet, physician and sur
geon Practice limited to genito-urinary
dije.se. Formerly FUlauer bldg. Main
263. A 1S63.
Larkm. Dr. Geo., dentist Formerly Ablng
ton bldg. Phones Main 678. A 2744.
Loomis, Dr. Bryon K.. dentist Formerly
Oregonlan bldg. Phon. A 3318.
Perkins. Dr. T. L., dentUt Formerly Bui
sel bldg. Suite 40T-f. Main 1312. A 0404.
RlgS. Dr. J. O.. dentist Main 1409. A 1409.
Boscndorf, Dr. Max, physician and kin spe
clailst, formerly Berlin. Germany Of
fice 315-310. Phone Main 0060.
XI mm. Dr. Edna O., physician Formerly
Marquam bldg. Phones Main 714. A 4917.
Walgamot, Dr. F. II.. dentist Formerly
Hamilton bldg. Phone Main 2290.
Watson. Dr. Alfred P.. dentist Formerly
Ablngton bldg. Phones Main 378. A 2744
Young. Dr. f. Q., dentist Suit 418-17
Phone Main 5819.
Zlegler, Amelia and Fred J., physician, and
surgeons Phone. Main CS2. A 4t43-
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NEW TODAY.
ONLY TWO -THIRDS
ACTUAL VALUE
Acres
Right on the Willamette;
all cleared and in cultiva
tion. No waste land. Excel
lent for fruit, dairy, grain
or stock. Near projected
electric road. $30 per acre ;
terms.
THE
JACOBS-STINE
CO.
Co-operative Farm Lands Department
148 Fifth Street
WHOLESALE HOUSE
LOCATION
First-class location for wholesale or
manufacturing business, corner, lOOx
100, center of business district.
Another corner, 50x100, for same
purpose, close in.
CADY & SEIPLE,
322 Mohawk Building,
A 2411. Phones Main 1859.
20 ACRE FARM
FOR SALE BY OWNER
On O. W. P. electric line; land Is all
cleared and in cultivation; aoil cannot
be excelled for fruit or eardenlnfr; 6
room house, good barn, chicken house,
other buildings; orchard and garden.
A snap at $3200; easy terms. Call or
address 218 Worcester Block.
COOK 6 TRIM
Real estate, timber lands, general
brokerage business.
Phone A 2184.
Boom 511. Corbett Building.
Irvington Home $6500
In the swell part. Is offered for sale
for a short time by the owner. Has
6 large rooms and fine sleeping: porch.
House is new and grounds elegant.
Call up C 1208 In the mornings, or ad
dress P. O- Box 115. (No agents.)
ENGLISH
WALNUT GROVES
in YamhMl County, Oregon, for pale Jn
to 10-acre tr&rtn. on Installments. Trees
cared for 5 year. W B. Ktreeter, E. E.
1 or iran or M. B. .Tamen. room 201, Roth
chlld bldg.. Portland, Oregon.
NEW TODAY.
Stop That
Rent!
$5 Monthly
Will buy you a lot in
RAILWAY
ADDITION
400 Choice Lots to
Choose From
Corner Lots $100
Inside Lots $ 85
Telephone Bonds and Sav
ing's Accounts Accepted
at Face Value
Improved Streets, 5-Ceat Pare,
Good Soil,
Title Guaranteed Perfect,
No Building Restrictions, and
Immediate Possession.
AGENTS AT TRACT EVEEY
DAY, INCLUDING SUNDAYS
AND HOLIDAYS.
Take Montavilla car at corner
Third and Morrison streets, get
off at the corner of Villa and
Eibbard sts., Montavilla branch
office; for further particulars
call office
G. P. WELLS
231 Worcester Building.
Phone Main 3253.
Cheap Building Lots
See the lots we are selling
from $500 to $800 each on
Thompson, Tillamook, Hal
sey, Schuyler, Broadway,
Weidler, Clackamas and
Wasco streets.
MALL 6 VON B0RSTEL
104 Second and 392 E. Burnside
Holiday's Addition
The one BEST place in Portland to
buy. GKOORAPHICAL, CENTER and
MOST DKS1RABLE residence property
of the city.
SEEIJiG IS BELIEVING BETTER
po and use the many CHOICK resi
dences under construction and the Im
provements going on.
The Oregon Real Estate Company
88 14 Third atreet, Portland, Oregon.
Money to Loan
on first-class inside property. Oregon
Life Insurance Company, third floor
Corbett Building, Portland, Oregon.
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BAL ESTATE DEAJLERS.
Andrews, F. V. A Co. If. 8340. S3 Hamilton si.
Baker, Alfred A., 210 Ablngton bldg.
Chap in A Henow, 332 Chamber of Commerce.
Compton. V. Pac Sc A 1848. 100 Ablnstoa L
Cook. B. S. A Co., 507-8 Corbett bldg.
Crosaley Co., 70&-9 Corbett bldg. Id. 7855.
Goddard. H. Msin and A 1748. 110 2d st.
HotcMUss. C. R. Co.. 1C 1065. SOS G of G.
Jennings A Co.. Main ISA. 205 Oregonlan.
Kinney A SUoptaer, 531-532 Lbr. Ex. M. 4480.
Lse, If. B., room 411 Corbett building.
Vail A Von Borstal 104 2d at., 802 SL Burna.de.
O'DonacU, J. F.. M. 4561 A A2501. 230 Stark.
Palmer, H. P . 218 Commercial Club bldg..
M. 8609. A 2633.
Parrtih. Walk Ins A Co., 250 Alder at.
Porter A French. 607 Commercial bldg.
Reed, Fields A Tynan. SC. 7004, AS651. 102 2d.
Bcbalk, Geo. 204 Btark at. Main 802. A3S2.
Surety Investment Company, rooms 626-27-28
Corbett bldg., opp. Po toff Ice. iRobsrt B.
May and W. Lawrence).
Bbarkey, J. P. A Co.. 122H Sixth at.
ftweaasoa. A. F. A Co., 2&a Washington at.
Tbs Oregon Real Estate Co., 88ft Tnlrd at.
(Holladay Addition.)
Veteran Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce.
Waddell. W. O . 800 Lumber Exchange bldg.
vv'hlte. B. F.. 227 ft Washington St.
Wood burn Oregon Immigration .Bureau.
Zimmerman, 621 Corbett bldg. Main 1675.
FOR BATE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE New 5-room and bath bunga
low, lot 50x100. nice location Montavilla;
price 12000; terms. 1003 E. Washington.