Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 23, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1908.
ll
FIXES THE BLAME
Commission Says Motorman
Caused StreetcarWreck.
EXCUSE IS NOT BELIEVED
Tale of Fractious Horse Thought to
r
Be Invention of Imagination of
Married Man Has Been Dis
charged by Company.
Inauiry was made yesterday by the
Railroad Commission Into the wreck of
two cars Sunday on the O. W. P. lin
and the injury of a score of passengers.
Commissioners Aitchlson and Campbell
held an investigation in the offices of Mr.
Aitchlson, 306 Couch building, and fixed
the responsibility for the smash on Mo
tnrman B. F. McDousal, who was In
charge of the eastbound train on the
Mount Scott line that crashed into the
westbound train at Archer Place.
Superintendent G. C. Fields, of the Ore
gon Water Power lines, was before the
Commissioners and gave facts brought
to light by his Investigation to fix the
responsibility for the wreck. It was the
opinion of Mr. Fields that the motorman
alone was to blame. Ho said the man
had already been discharged because of
his negligence. Superintendent Fields
testified the accident was plainly caused
by the motorman running past a block
signal that was set against his train and
that had he been attending to business
he could not have failed to notice the
warning semaphore.
The motorman maintained . to officials
of the company that be was not flirting
with a girl at the time he ran past the
ilock signal, as has been started by eye
witnesses to the wreck, but that he was
watching a fractious horse that was giv
ing its driver a great deal of trouble. As
the horse was apparently frightened by
the car, his attention was attracted to It
because he was engaged In getting his
car past the animal without causing a
runaway.
This story is not believed by Superin
tendent Fields, who regards It as the tale
of a married man caught flirting with a
girl. The Commission appeared to take
it with a grain of salt as well, and, al
though no formal report was made on
the wreck by the Commissioners who at
tended the hearing, it Is believed that
such a report, when made, will fix the
responsibility on the negligent motorman.
Motorman McDougal also called at the
office of The Oregonlan and denied the
charge of flirting.
The investigation occupied a large part
of yesterday afternoon, ana as the Com
mission was satisfied as to the cause of
the accident from the statements made
by spectators of the wreck, no extended
inquiry was considered necessary.
Escapes Demurrage Law.
Application was made to the Oregon
Railroad Commission yesterday by the
Oregon Electric Railway Company for
the suspension of the act known as the
Reciprocal Demurrage law; providing
penalties for railroad companies which
do not provide freight cars for ship
pers within a specified time. The rail
road company made the showing that
as yet It is not equipped with enough
freight cars to handle freight business
on its lines, and until such equipment
Is provided, it cannot meet the terms
of the reciprocal demurrage law. Com
missioners Aithchison and Campbell,
who heard the petition, granted a term
of 30 day during which the law will
not be enforced against the Oregon
Electric. Within that time, it is ex
pected by the management of the sys
tem to have a sufficient supply of
freight cars to meet all requirements,
as a large number of cars have been
ordered In the East. They will be de
livered within the next few weeks.
Vice-Presid4it Miller to Come.
Darius Miller, first vice-president of
the Chicago. Burlington & Qulncy, will
reach Portland this morning in his pri
vate car. He is coming here from Den
ver over the Union Pacific and O. R. &
N. Mr. Miller is understood by local
railroad men to have a few officials with
him, but who they are Is not known
here. Vice-President Miller Is a very
prominent railroad man, who is known
throughout trafflo circles in America.
He was formerly general traffic manager
for the Great Northern, but James J.
Hill placed him In his present position
when the Burlington came tinder Hill
control several years ago. Chief Engi
neer Darling, of the Northern Pacific,
wno is aireaay in tne city, will meet Mr.
Miller here.
Northern Pacific Again.
The Northern Pacific Railway re
sumed traffic on all its lines vester
day, after being blocked for some time
by floods in Montana. Not only pas
senger business but express, perishable
ireignt and all other freight traffic
was accepted at the local offices yes
terday, and was given quick dispatch
through to the East. The line has Been
put in such good condition that no
rurther trouble is anticipated.
$2000 FOR SHORT STORIES
Sunset Magazine is offering 12000 in
prizes for stories. Details of the con
test may be found on page 277 of the
July number, now on the newsstands.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLjAND, June 22. Maximum tempera
ture, 68 degrew; minimum. 48 degrees. River
reading at 8 A. M., 20.8 feet; change in last
24 hours. 0.4 foot fall. Total rainfall, (8 P.
M. to 5 P. M.) none: total rainfall since Sep
tember 1, 1I07. 28.70 Inches; normal. 43.58
Inches; deficiency, 4.SQ inches. Total sun
shine, June 21, 8 hours 48 mJnutea; possible,
15 hours 46 minute Barometer, (reduced
to sea level) at 5 P. M., 30.11 inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M., Pacific tlm,
June 22:
E 2 Wind. 2
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Boise .
Fureka
Kamloops
North Head...
Pocatello
Portland
Red Bluff ,
Koseburg
Sacramento
Salt Lake
San Francisco. .
Spokane
Taeoma
Tatoosh Island.
Walla Walla....
C l0.00
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72 O.0O,
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4 SB
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Clear
T. Trace.
WEATHER CONTRITIONS.
The pressure IS comparatively high over
the Washington coast and over Southern
Idaho, while moderate degressions overlie the
Interior of Northern California and British
Columbia. Clear skies prevail over the entire
Pacific Slope and Plateau region except along
the. Northern Washington coast. A light rain
fell at Tatooph llandyand a thunderstorm oc
urr4 at Pocatello, Idaho, during the day.
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OH .
EXIROPK AV FLAK
MODKRN
REST AC BANT
COST ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
HOTEL OREGON
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.
Contrail? Located
IB'-lLsi r his llli ,'F'Xl.
II'
-'if
1 Lug Dtetaaoe
fa Ewrf
COMPLETELY
New
:SEykfcffist FIFTH
T&A k;TsOM2;S: I ., r,.11
p.S,"it3ii;" 3 Every Modern
Every
Whs 'Baa meets all
THE
11111
Park St. Bet. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
J. F. DA VIES, President
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
' Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
r
THE 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 Trails. Up-to-Date GrilL
. Telephone in Every Room. Private Baths.
Temperatures were decidedly higher orer Ore
gon and Southwestern Idaho.
The indications point to fair and warmer
weather over thto . entire forecast district
Tuesday.
THE RIVER.
The stage of the Willamette at Portland
at 6 P. M. was 50.7 feet, a fall of 0.1 foot
since this morning. The river la expected to
fall to 20. feet by Wednesday morning.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair and wanner;
easterly wine..
Western Oregon and Western w asnington,
Fair and warmer; easterly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington ana
Idaho Fair and warmer.
L. LODHOLZ,
Local Forecaster. Temporarily in Charge.
WHERE TO DINE
VegelarianCafe I2tt
2!lc Meals served s la carte ft A. M. to 8 P. M.
MEETING XOTICES.
KT.T.lfSriN ENCAMPMENT No. 1, I. O. O.
F. Regular meeting this (Tuesday) evening,
June '-"X 1908. at 8 o'clock. Odd Fellows'
Temple. Patriarchal Degree. Visitors wel
come. E. is. otlAKU", Bcrme.
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER No. 84.
O. E. S. Regular communication
this (Tuesday) evening. Masonic
Tmrle. 8 o'clock sham. Social. Or
der of w. .M.
ELIZABETH SILKNITTER. Sec.
KE AIXSU A RTERS
FOR TOURISTS S4KI
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS.
Special rates made
to families and sin
irle geatlemesi. The
nisnnfffirrt will be
pleaded at all ttmes
to show rooms and
give prjoes. A mod
ern Turkish bath es
tablishment isx the
hotel.
IL C. BOWERS.
Manager.
En
Modern Improvements
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
PhiL MetachaA A Sons, Props.
Phoae
Rates 51-00-$1.50-$2.00
Room. .
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
As Well as Other Travelers Who Come to Portland
and Make Their Home at '
"THE CORNELIUS"
Corner Park and Alder, are all delighted with Its ap
pointments and furnishings situated one block from
the clanging street.cars, one ia assured of a good
night's rest. ' Several large sample rooms In the hotel.
Rates Single, $1.60 and up; double $2.00 and up.
DR. C. W. CORNELIUS, N. K. CLARKE,
Proprietor. Manager.
REMODELED AND REFITRMSHED.
Perkins Hotel
AND WASHINGTON STREETS
I n.t.rJ I.r.. I tori. S.nnl. Rnnm.
Convenience, Including Phone in
Room. 75 Rooms with Private Bath.
ELEGANT CAFE AND GRILL
trains. Rates (1.00 and up.
S WETLAND, Manager.
i
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Lonff Dlntsmee Phones
In Krery Room.
Auto Bus Meets
All Trains.
Hates American. ! eft per day and up.
Rates European, gl.00 per day and up.
Per month, single room and board, $45 to $63
according to room. For two. ITS to 110.
Board without room $80 per month
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Portland's Newest and Most Modern!
Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof
Ameiien . Rates to Famllleo,
and Earopean Oar Bus Meets All Train.
Sample Snttes, with Batha, for Traveling Men
C a DAVIES, See. and Trees.
THE DANM00RE
Portland's new hotel.
475 VssMsstoa, eorser 14k. ctpp.
Hellls Theater.
EnropMS plat tl.00 anal TTp.
Bus meets all trains.
DAN J. MOORE. Proprietor.
Hotel Meow Clatsop Beach, Sea
side. Or. Open all year. For laloar
snatLoa apply at The Danmoore.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Oilman's auction rooms. 411 Washing
ton t., at 10 A. M. S. L. N. Gllman, auc
tioneer. At Baker's Auction House. 152 Park at.,
near Morrison, - furniture, etc. Sale at 10
o'clock. Baker & Son, auctioneered.
By the Portland Auction Co.. 211 First at..
at 10 A. M..
furniture, stovea. refrigerators.
BORN.
DIED At his home near Wilsnnvilie. Clack
amas County, John Ulrich Wagner, aged
78 years. 1 days, born at Chur. Switzer
land, husband of Caroline Wagner, father
of Charles F.. Fred, Mrs. Oustav Stein.
Mrs. Homer Kruse. of Wllsonvtlle, Mrs.
Fred Eilers. Mrs. F. J. Siemon, of Port
land, and Mrs. Martin Dragseth, of Hood
River.
KNOX To the wife of Frank Knox, a
prominent farmer near Forest Grove,
June 21, a daughter, weighing 163
ounces, the parents of whom are the
best pleased couple In the land because It
is a girl. Dr. C. L. Large, attending.
Caeh advanced. Estates probated. Titles
examined. Equities purchased. Over 17
years' active practice. V. E. Ebner, lawyer.
803 Rothrbild building-, cor. 4th and Wash
ington St a., Fortland, Or.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Dlrect
ts. 220 8d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 507.
t. P. FIX LEY SON. funeral Directors.
Third and Madison. Phone Mala S. A
Donning. McRntee m Gllbauffh. Fnnernl Dl
rectors. 7th J Pine. Phone M. 4 SO. Lady asst.
ZEI.LKR-BTKNES CO.. Fttneral DlmN
era, tl Rnaaell. East 1088. Lady assistant.
w. a.
DTJNKINO. Undertaker. 414
Lady assistant. I'hona East M.
AMUSEMENTS.
THE TOY SHOP
Two Performances Today
MATINEE "WEDNESDAY
Heilig Theater
Benefit for the Institute Club of the
People's Institute.
Evening; Prices, fl.SO. $1.00. 75c. SOc.
Matinee Prices. $1.00. 7&c, SOc, and 25c.
HEILIG THEATER
Three Nights Beginning Thursday
Special Matinee Saturday
William Collier
In the Delightful Comedy
"CACCHT IX THE RAIN'."
Seats Now Selling.
Evening $2 to 50o; Matinee. 1.S0 to 25c.
BAKER THEATER Phone Main 21 5360
GEO. t,. BAKER, General Manager.
Extra! Tonleht and Tuesday Night Two
More Performances of the Great Success,
"THE SWINDLER."
Balance of Week. Bronson Howard's Fa
mous Play.
"THE HENRIETTA."
As origfnally played bv Stuart Robsoh and
W. H. Crane.
Evening 23c. 33c. SOc: matinee, 15c. 25c.
Next Week Moyt's "A Hunch of Keys."
THE STAR Musical Comedy
Wetk of June 21. 1908.
LAST WEEK OF
THE ARMSTRONG MUSICAL COMEDY
COMPANY,
Offering the yhowling musical farce
"CHARLIE'S INCLE."
TIME AND PRICES REMAIN THE SAME.
THE GRAND-Vaudeville d
Entire Week of June 22. 100S.
First appearance In Portland of the Sulli
van & Considlne Road Show.
THE GREAT OKITO FAMILY,
Chinese Magicians and Illuslonista
MEIER AND MORA,
Europesn Excentrlqatsts. -
L.AVEEX. CROSS & CO.,
"Roman Sports and Pastimes."
MAROUAM GRAND
Fantaces Advanced Vaudeville Attractions,
IvMiiHT AND ALL THIS WEEK
YE COLONIAL REPTRT
The -daintiest and most pleasing musical
act in present-nav vaudeville. ,
MISS MARIE KOI.KH1V
In an act which eclipses the "Georgia Mag'
iuiss Koitson is assisted by captar
Leopold McLaughlin, world's champion ji
jltsu wrestler. -
Three performances dally. Popular Prices.
curiam at :fu. i:av, V f. M.
LYRIC THEATER
Both nhones: Main 4683. Home E 1026.
Week Commencing Monday. June '2'2. 1908,
Fourth week of the famous Blunkall-Atwood
Stock Company in the beautiful domestla
drama.
"A GENTLEMAN CON" VICT."
MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION'.
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday. Prices 3 0c and 20c. Every evening
at :;,u. Frit-es 10c. 20c and 30c. soxes 60c
Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
CONCERT
8 O'CLOCK
Tonight 8:15
"WHIBLEY-GIRLEY"
Bv Allen Curtis' Musical Comedy Com
pany. Only Muslral Extravaganza In Portland,
BENEFIT SATURDAY for visiting Nurse
Association, i'ortlana.
C. CHRISTENSEN
OPTICIAN
Kourtn Floor Corbett Bldg.
Grand Central Station lime Card
BOtTHKKN 1'AClilC.
Leavlnsr Fortlund
...( 8:13 &:
....I 4:15 p.
7:45 p
...I l:S0a,
P.OBeburg PajssenBr . . . .
Cottaife Grove Faweuger
California Express .
tan Francisco zprea. .
West Sloe
Cor v a. Ills passenger ...
beridaa Passenger . . .
Forest Grove Pawenger
T:O0,
1 4:10 a.
111:00 a.
Forest urove passenger
0:40 p. i
Arrivinar Fort land-
Oregon Express
Cottage Grve Paasenger
Roaeburc passenger .....
Portland Exprsss .........
West Side
CorvaUia Passenger
Sheridan Passenger . . .
Forest Grove Passenger..
Forest Grove Passenger. .
7:15 a.
.. .111:30 a.
.-1 5 iBO p.
...111:15 p.
8:85 p.
10:30 a,
S:00 a.
8:o0p.
NORTHERN PACLF1C
Ijav In ir Portland
Taeoma and beattl. ExDreu...
.1 8:30 s. i
.1 2:03 p. i
ortn coast cnicaeo Llmttea. .1 2:04 p.
Qvnana fcipfei. .111:40 p.
Arriving Fortland
I
North Coast Limited i 7:00 a,m.
faruana express ..........l 4:10 p.
uvuiana express 8:35 p.m.
PRECOX ItAlLROAU Jt NAVIQATIOX CO.
Leuvlnir Portland
Pendleton faMenser ...........
CblcaEO-Fortlaud Sueclal
7 :1S
6:30
8:16
4:00
8:00
8:43
8:90
6 AS
Spokane Flyer
p. m.
Kansas city Jk cnic&go szprea.
p.
ArrivlnK fortiano
Spokane Flyer .................
a. ra.
a- m.
tllL, &aa lux A ronitna . .
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger
p. m.
p. ra.
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leavlns: Portland
Astoria & Seaside ExprM. ....
8:oO a. m.
6:00 p. m.
Astoria & seaaiae u.xprM. . . . .
Arrtvine: Portland-
Astoria & Portland Passenger.
Portland Express
12:18 P-
10:00 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Lea vine Porthmd
C. P. R. Short Lin, via. Spokane
8 : 1 S n. m.
Seattle
11:45 p. m.
Arrlvlna Portland"
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane
8:60 a.- m.
7 :00 a ra.
Via Seattle I
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN 1'ACU'IC
Leaving: Purtlana
Dallas Passenger .....
Dallas Passenger .....
T:40 a. i
4:13 p. i
Arriving iortlano
Dallas Passenger
Dallas Passenger .....
10:15 a.
6:60 p.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Anivlna Portland
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate
7:05 a-
8:13 a.
10:80 a.
11:20 a.
1:20 p.
9:45 p.
4:00 p.
5:40 p.
8:15 p.
8:23 a.
I 7:35 a.
8:85 a.
Local.
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local. . .
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Ealem and Intermediate Local. .
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Leaving Portland
fialem and Intermediate Local...
Wllaonvllle Local .
fialem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wllsonville Local
Balem and Intermediate Express.
11:10 a.
12:05 p.
z:oo p.
8:30 p.
4:23 p.
6:06 p.
NEW TODAY.
$200.00 CASH
A fin 5-room, strictly modern bungs
low on Improved street, good district, for
$10r0. This place is just being: completed
and la an exceptionally pood buy. Large
porch, panel dining room, reception hall,
closets, pantry, fine bath and basement.
Open evening.
EAST SIDE INVESTMENT CO..
87th and Hawthorne. Tabor 1147.
NICE HOME
$5000 will buy 6-room modern cot
tage, on terms to suit; full corner lot,
nice lawn and roses; cement walks,
beautiful surroundings; close In, on
East Ankeny St. See it.
soa 'chamber of commerce: bldg.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
to McKay Bldg-.. sd A Stark,
tilt's ME A CALL.
OEORGB) BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
28 Worcester Bulldlns.
Pnoae Mala M71,
CLASSIFIED AD. ' RATES
(FOB CASH ADVERTISING.)
Folio-win r rate irill be given only when
advertlslns; Is ordered to ran consecutive
days. IaiJy and Sunday Imom. The Ore
ironian charjree rst-time rate each Insertion
for classified advertising that Is not run
on consecutive days. The first -time rate is
charged for each insertion in The Weekly
Oregonlan.
"Rooms," "Rooms and Board. "House
keeping Koomt," "Situations Wanted," 15
words or less. 15 cents; 16 to 20 words. SO
cents: 21 to 25 words; 25 cents, etc Ko
discount for additional insertions.
Matrimonial and Clairvoyant ads, one
time rate each Insertion.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today," SO cents for 15 words or less;
16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 60
cents, etc. tlrst Insertion. Each additional
Insertion,' one-half; no further discount un
der one month.
Above rates apply to advertising paid In
advance only. All book entries will be
charged in lines 14c per line for first In
sertion and 7c per line for each consecutive
insertion. 8peciul rates oa contracts given
on application.
"NEW TODAY," (range measure agate),
14 cents per line, first Insertion; ? cents
per line for each additional insertion.
TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For
the convenience of patrons The Orefroniin
will accept advertisements for publication lu
classified columns over the telephone. Bills
for such advertising will be mailed Imme
diately and payment is expected promptly.
Care will be taken to prevent errors, but
The Orrgonlan will not be responsible for
orrora In advertisements taken over the
telephone. Telephone: Main 70T0; A 6095.
NEW TODAY.
IRVINGTON
$6250
New seven-room house on
Broadway, near Nineteenth
Irvington; every room
large and elegant; fireplace,
furnace, high basement with
cement floor; finished with
fancy grained wood, paneled
dining-room and den, with
beamed ceiling, . Two toilets
with best plumbing, and well
built throughout.v
$5250
Seven-room house, 50x100
foot lot on Halsey street, be
tween Nineteenth and
Twenty-first streets, Irving
ton; south facing; fireplace,
furnace, cement floor arid
beautiful lawn.
$450O
. New six-room bungalow
now under construction on
Nineteenth street between
Thompson and Brazee,
streets: furnace. fireDlace.
high basement cement floor,
electric Ugnts and gas; $2500
building restriction on this
property.
Holmes 6 Menefee
89 Third Street
1 mm
35 acres, $75 per acre. Elevated
building site overlooking the Willam-
.ette Kiver.
In one of its most attractive, charm
ing and picturesque spots.
Only 25 miles from Portland.
Soil very rich and productive.
An excellent investment. Delightful
lor a tome.
THE JAC0BS-STINE
COMPANY
Co-Onerativo Farm Lands Tlnnart-
ment, 148 Fifth Street, Portland, Or.
315 Acres, $35 Per Acre
Twenty-five Stiles From Portland
Here you can ma.kA rtnA nt thm mnnt
beautiful homes In Oregon, overlook
ing the Willamette River In one of Its
moat cnarming sections.
60 acres In cultivation. Do nr-ro oi
most ready for the plow. Remainder
covered with very valuable body of
j-ii puiiis; ana large oouy nr.
Excellent boat landlnsr nn ths water
front.
This Is simply another of those fine
bargains which we have ferreted out
and otfer you. Act Quickly, for it will
go soon.
That 140 tract we told you of last
weeK was lanen Dy tne iirsl man
wno saw it.
The Jacobs-Stine
Company ,
Co-Operatlve Farm Lands Department,
a ixm su roriiiDdf ur.
Portland Heights
Special :
$400 Choice building site, with
grood view and city water, at $400
per lot. This is one-third below
adjoining prices, and when sold
cannot be duplicated. See it and
you will buy.
J. C. McLENNAN,
Phone Pacific 1433. 315 Oregonian.
A SPECIAL BARGAIN
S2 acres of S250 ner acre land situated
on the Columbia Slough. This land Is
in line for tactory sites, Deing- conven
ient to the city; hi mile from the Swift
lands in front of the citv: must ha
sacrificed at less than half Its value;
J100 per acre.
rUKTLUU KKAL,Ii!iTATE CO.,
C. K. DeUl'RG, Mgr.
220 Ablnsrton Bid., 106 Third St.
Phone Pacific 773.
$2000
Cheapest
on 28th
quarter
street :
100x100: V2 cash.
Business street. This week only.
Frank Bollam
128 Third Street.
FOR this month we will sell watches for
the amount ioanea ana one month's in
terest at Uncle Myers", 142 Sd st, near
RICH
RICH!
NEW TODAY.
WHAT
Your Money Will Buy
92500 WILL BUY Fractional build
ing lot, Irving st.
$4500 WILL BUY i-room house,
Nob Hill, or 7-room house
west Main st.
$5000 WILL BUY Cozy home on
Kverett St., a "-room house on
22d. near Hoyt, or a fine lot
near 24th and Johnson.
85500 WILL BUY Neat Marshall-
"st. home, or 7-room bouse on
10th.
$6000 WILL BUY 21st, corner and
nr and 10-room new house.
JB6500-WILL BUY Everett, near
23d, house or modern house,
Lovejoy st.
$7500 WILL BUY 24th st. corner
ana s-room nouse.
SSOOO WILL BUY" Ella-st. 8-room
house, or same on GUsan, near
23d.
$S500 WILL BUY Modern residence
on Kearney st.
And many others, withheld from
publication. Particulars reserved for
personal interview.
Goldsctimiut's Agency
253 Washington SL, Corner Third.
Mortgage Loans
Lowest rates of Interest.
LOUIS SALOMON.
333 Stark street, near Second.
KKAX KSTATB DEALERS.
Andraws, . V. a Co. JL U40. U Bamlltoa W.
Bakar. Alfrad A. Z15 Ablnton bids.
Chapln 4k Eeriow, 832 Chamber of Commarea.
UJmpion, . r . irmje. at aims, iw ADlnat"a bL
cook, a. h. Co.. 3Ui-s corbett blag:.
CroMley Co.. 7U&-8 Corbett bids. ii. ISMb
Ooddard. B. MiUa and A 1T43. 110 Id st.
Jsanlnss at Co.. Mala ISS. 206 Oraaualan.
Knusay 4k Blampber, W1-68S Lbr. M.
Laa, it. TL, room all Corbett bulldlas.
Mall A Von Borstal t0 Xd at.. 82 B. Btmalda.
CDonaall. J. F.. If. 4 Bel A2361. S30 Btark.
Palmer. H. P.. 21S Commercial Club bids.
M. 8909, A 2853.
Parrlso, Watklns A Co.. ISO Alder at.
Porter A Fresco. 007 Commercial bid.
Kaed. rtelds Tynan. H. TOO. A165L 102 2d,
Schalk. Geo. D.. 464 Stark at. Main 302. A89X
anaraey. j. r. Co.. iratt sixtn at.
weoaaoB. A. 7. 4k Co.. IdM'ik Woaolscton s.
The Oregon Real Estate Cto 8& Third at.
noiiaaay Jkoaition.i
Vataraa Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commeroa,
Wadlell, W. O.. 800 Lumber Kxchanca bids,
White. B. K.. 27H Washington at.
FOB RALE REAL KSTATE.
.QUICK SALE.
New. modern 7-room house in Wood
lawn, lot 100x100. Price $ai'50. or wlil
sell house and one-half acre for .iiu
fine garden, small fruits and two lots
set to strawberries. If you want a bar-
saln look, this up; close to canine; terms.
BWEET,
204 Corbett bldg.
A SNAP.
8 acres of very fine land. In cultivation
living" spring-: only 1R minutes' ride from
business center, for $1800, upon easy terms:
three lots, name distance out In any other
direction will bost you as mucn; nere w a
chance. Ituspell A Houston, 444 Sherlock
bid-?., 83H 3d st.
NICE LITTI,E HOME IN ALB1NA.
5-room nice cottage and sood small
barn, full l"t. on Minnesota ave.. near
.Beach, a nice little home, price 13uu,
cash, balance to suit. Orussi & (lantner,
265 Washington St.. corner 3d. room 7.
ONE five-room bungalow, $2100, modern,
$300 cash, balance to suit you, one or
two lots. Apply to owner. A. eowpertr-
walt. take Mount Scott, get off at Powell
alley itoaa.
7 ACRES near Milwaukle, clearer!, lies nice
on .-arlir.e, $8000; cheap at $10,000; good for
platting
FRANK BOLTAM, ,
128 Third st.
$2650 MODERN 8-room two-story house.
corner, small lot. on Clinton St.. $&00
aown, Daiance easy terms.
FRANK BOLLAM.
128 Third st.
$1650. BY OWNER. $500 DOWN.
6-room house. 3 lots, fruit, garden, lawn,
block from car, near Lents, No. 328 6th
ave. Corns out or phone owner,. East
2532.
CHOICE acreage; grows everything; best
walnut land In Oregon; close In on Salem
Electric line; $125 up per acre; easy
terme. A. S. Irarr, room 26 Lafayette
bldg., 6th, cor. Washington.
CLOSE IN.
Finest hi block on Hawthcrne, will seU
at big sacrifice; want money to make
business deal: $100 will handle It. 106
Third st.. room 210.
FOR SALE One of the few lots left in
Hoi lad ay Park, now for sale by owner;
It's a snap, 50x100, facing south, with all
up-to-date Improvements, a few blocks
from B carline. Phone C 1977.
$20rX D-roomc, full lot, cement basement,
fine lawn, 100 roee bushes ; 100 feet from
Williams ave.; your own terms; call 613
Chamber Commerce.
BY OWNER North half Hilton's Addition,
.near Alberta carline; also 6-room modern
house, Holladay Park. Apply 776 Mult
nomah st,
40 ACRES, mile to depot, new house. 200
fruit trees, one-half million feet of timber;
will take bouse for part payment. T. J.
Byrnes, 246 Morrison St.
$1550 Nice hew cottage. 7C6 East 0th. near
Beech; close no car; Data, gas, etc. owner,
208 4th. Main 3UO0.
MODERN new 5-room bungalow, nice loca
tion, MontavlUa; $2UlH; terms. Owner.
Phone Tabor 811.
CHOICE building lots for sale in all parts
of the city. Washington uregon Keaity
Co., 108 2d St., Portland.
WILL sacrifice for quick sale 80x100 corner
lot. east front, l block rrom carline.
Owner, 383 E. Morrison.
10 ACRES close In. splendid location. For
particulars, aaaresa owner, i 32, Ore
gonian. $30.000 Fine Slxth-st business corner; Income
ilia per moDin; 0pienuiu luiure. o xv, ore
gonlan. 6-ROOM new cottage, lot 50x100; East 30th
St.; a bargain at $850, $400 down, rest like
rent. 181 First st., cor. Yamhill, room 7.
FOR BALE or trade. 1-acre tract near Port
land ; cleared ana renceoi
house, bam and
chicken-yard; $700.
550 E. Ash.
J. M. KERR & CO.,
Ileal estate, farms, 263 "Stark st., room
10. A 5148. Main 1222.
LOT 4Oxlo0, East 7th, near Broadway; $1300;
if Sox loo. only J r-'j; gooa street, walk.
Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce.
A BARGAIN IN IRVINGTON A 5-room
cottage and two lots for $40(0. N 4, Ore
gonlan. ATTRACTIVE 6-room house ; view, fruit.
roses, furniture, piano; cheap; terms. L 41,
Oregonlan.
TWO corner lots Walnut Park, beautiful
homes adjoining; cheap; terms. Phone
Woodlawn 366.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Sightly modern.
8-room home; your own. terms. Call room
40, Washington bldg.
FOR SALE In small tracts, 400 acres finest
fruit land in Mosler Valley. Davenport
Bros., 150 Front st.
FOR SALE 1 small house and 1 6-room
modern house; also vacant lots: terms to
suit. Corner E. 28th and Emmerson sts.
NEW 8-room house, corner lot 50x100, St.
John carline; $1100; terms. O 30, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE. -
CHEAP LOTS FOR INVESTMENT. LAST
TO BE HAD.
8 lots in block 54, town of Linnton,
$100.
1 lot in Tremont place. $60.
8 lots in block 2. Glen haven Park, $1.0.
6 lots In block I, Boston Addition, $tf0.
4 lots In block 2, Boston Addition, $120.
4 lots in block 3. Boston Addition, S12-).
6 lots in block 5. Boston. Addition, $1S0.
1 lot (corner), block 1, Burneld Addi
tion. 30.
4 lots, block 2, Burneld Addition. $12.
8 4 lots in block 8, Burneld Addition,
$100.
4 lots In block 1, Glenhaven Park. $120.
2 lots in block 6, OJenhaven park. $n.
Most lots adjoin Rose City Park and
are nice and leel. These lots will bo
conveyed by quitclaim deed and title to
same Is based on Sheriff's tax deed. In
quire at room 14. Mulkey bldg., corner
l!d and Morrison sts.
HALF ACRE TRACTS.
We are offering the best thing In acre
or half acre tracts In Portland; water
mains laid and terms of only $10 cash
and $10 per month.
CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO..
110 2d St.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
VIEW PROPERTY.
Rulldlng site on lower Heights, located
In the center of choicest built-up residence
district: ground has easy slope and com
mands beautiful and absolutely unob
structed view of oity, river and mountains.
This In the be piece of residence prop
erty offered today on the Height and will
appeal to any one wanting a fine site for
a permanent residence In a neighborhood
which is established, and has character and
exclusiveness.
$7500.
JNO. P. SHARKEY CO., 122H 6th St.
10 ROOMS.
Modern, extra well built home, only
18 minutes' walk from 3d and Washing
ton; improved streets, cement sidewalks,
fine lawn with all kinds of roses ani.
nice shrubbery; owner leaving city and
anxious to make quick sale; enough fur
nishings go with place to start housekeep
ing. With very little expense this place
could be made into a very desirable double
flat. Price $77oO; good ternis
BWEET, 204 Corbett tldg.
ACREAGE ON WILLAMETTE RIVER.
8 acres nioely located, buildings, fruit,
etc.; 10 acres highly improved with fruit,
etc.; 15 acres, new buildings, well im
proved, 35 acres excellent soil, good
frontage; all fronting on the Willamette
Kiver and county road, within 5 minutes'
walk of electric line; most highly pro
ductive soil la Oregon. Get particulars at
ti6 Pine st.
FOR SALE CHEAP 80 acres good land on
main county roud; fenced, crocs-fenced; or
chard, all kinds berries, 13 head dairy cat
tle, good team horses, all kinds farming im
plements, house, 2 barns, crop In, separator,
hogs, 20 acres cleared; SO miles to Port
land, y from Woodland. For Information
address J. B. Lamar, Etna, Clark Co..
Wash.
FROM OWNER.
FOTJlt CHOICE LOTS AT
TREMONT PLACE.
About seven blocks from the end of th
W. -W. carline, 25 minutes ride from 3d
and Yamhill sts.; sood car service; price
$130 each: easy terms; lota 40x120, with
alleys. Address L ID. Oregonlan.
THE BEST BUY IN UPPER ALBINA.
On carline near Piedmont, new modern
cottage, 6 rooms and attic, concrete foun
dation, basement, cement walks, laun
dry tubs and floor; electric and gas fix
tures, porcelain bath, wash basin, toilet
and sink, $2000; terms. Inquire at 244
fiellwood st.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
VIEW PROPERTY.
Building site 100x140 feet, convenient t
car; lot lies level, sheltered from winds;
good Improvements on adjoining property;
ronie shrubbery and commamis unobstructed
view city, river and mountains; prici Mtiuo.
JNO. P. SHARKEY CO., 122Vj ttth St.
NEW HOUSE ON HANCOCK STREET.
Commodious modern house on two lots,
with all modern improvements, corner
East 3lst and Hancock streets, just north
of new concrete bridge; easy terms.
HANCOCK STREET BUILDING CO.,
Room 11, Northeast corner Fd and Madison.
Phone Main 56U2.
A HOME FOR $100.
Only one left of those attractive -room
modern homes in fine residence district,
served by two carllnes: 3tl Guild Ft., near
Thurman; terms $H0 dwn. $25 per month.
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY (uw&ir),
4o6 Commercial Block.
Phone Main 447.
A NICE LOT FOR A NICE HOME.
A beautiful lot between two nice houses
on East 33d St., 150 feet from car, j.riru
$000. We can make terms to suit. OrusM
d Gantner. 205 Washington St.. corner
3d. room 7.
BEAUTIFUL building site. 100x100. on th
southwest corner of E. 1.1th and Division
ss., facing Ladd's tract. Price only
$1800 for the whole quarter block; must
sell at once. C. F. Pfluger & Co., room 14
Mulkey bldg., corner I'd and Morrison
sts.
$3200 FINE 6-room house on nice BOxloo
lot In Irvington; full brick basement, gas,
stationary wash tubs, porcelain bath tub,
patent toilet, 3tc. ; this Is a rare buy, a
good home and a fine investment. C. F.
Pfluger A Co., room 14, Mulkey bldg., 2d
and Morrison sts.
WALNUTS.
I am offering for sale choice land st
to walnuts to be cared for for four years,
16 mllrts from Portland on electric car
line; terms to suit you; other excellent
fruit land for Bale.
W. E. BURKE. 620 Chamber of Com. bldg.
BEAUTIFUL HOME, SELLWOOD.
Nice 7-room modern house, lot 60x100,
fine lawn, roses and handy to car; a snap
for $2100, $1001) cash, balance to suit
Grussl & Gantner, 2t5 Washington su,
cor. 3d, room 7.
$1600 WILL nable you to call your own
a gooa o-room cottage on nice box mo
corner lot, close in and rlffht on the W.
R. carline; full concrete basement, fruit
trees. Terms if desired. Apply at C. F.
Pfluger & Co., room 14, Mulkey bldg., cor
ner 2d and Morrison sts.
GOOD house, barn, lot 80x125, high, dry.
gently sloping; grass, shade, roses, mag
nificent trees loaded with cherries, apples,
splendid neighborhood; Improved streets,
electric-lighted; near carline, schools,
good stores; $2500 ; terms. Owner, 205
Mlsner st., Montavllla. Tabor 27L
JOIN our syndicate. 22 per cent dividends;
real estate security, actual owner&mp, no
risk, small investors only.
"ASK THE MAN' '
Butterworth-Ktephensou Company, Inc.,
317 Abington bldg. Main 859.
CHOICE apartment house site In southwest
part of city, 1 00x100 reet, will be offered
for Bale for a few days. See us for partic
ulars. PARRISH. WATKINS & CO.,
230 Alder St.
$13.000 Modern 9-room residence. 50x100-
root 101, eoucnweai corner ot um ana
Market sts. Easy terms can be arranged.
PARRISH, WATKINS & CO.,
250 Alder St.
$ Li 300 Strictly modem, 6-room ho use t 12
minutes 10 ine nean 01 ine aiy, 1 on im
proved street; select neighborhood; $500
cash, balance like rent, at 6 per cent. A. A.
Hoover, 5S1 E. 10th. Sell wood 777.
13000 Fine flat site on N. 22d St.. 30x100
feet. See us about this.
PARRISH, WATKINS & CO.,
200 Alder St.
HOUSES for sals In all parts of the city;
acreage close In, and farms in Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main 4486. Kinney A
Etampher, 531-82 Lumber Exchange bldg.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATTT.
D. A- TUFTS,
803 WASHINGTON ST.
WE are selling cottages on easy terras, from
$120u up; call at 0o7 Alberta, st., and we
will show you a few now being completed.
State Land Co.
FOR SALE Small house and lot on Mt.
Scott line, near Grays Crossing, cheap;
terms or cash. Inquire of Mt. Scott Heal
Estate C.
ACRE, close to Mount Scott car, near Stew
art Station, only $1250. It Is the best out
there. Ask to see It. 826 Lumber Ex
change. BEAUTIFUL new home, adjoining Walnut
Park. 7 rooms, for sale by owner, cheap;
terms. Phone Woodlawn 306.
7-ROOM house. Highland. New. modern;
a big snap. $8230. John P. Sharkey Co.
122 6th st. Main C50. A 2587.
VERY choice acre at end of Waverly-Rlch-mood
line, fine view, good soli; pries
$1600. Call for MoGrath. Main 8177.
$500 ACRES for the price of lots, facing
Willamette River. Oak Grove. Plttenger.
245 Morrison st.
PLEASURE launch, canopy top, 12-hhrse-power;
fine condition, $750. Phoo
Woodlawn 300.