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

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    TIIJ5 MUKINUM UKKWOJYIAIV, SA1 CTK1J.A. JCTVE 37, 1U08.
13
KEPT FROM BERTHS
Further Charges Against Cap
tain Babcdck, of Sherman.
CHORUS GIRLS FAVORED
Three of Tlicm, Also Whisky Drum
mer, Said to Have Been Taken
. Care Of, While Soldiers Had
to Sleep on Heck.
Ex-soldlers and many enlisted men
are still protesting vigorously against
the treatment they received at the
hands of Cnptaln Babcock, quartermaster-captain
of the transport Sher
man, which recently brought a regi
ment of infantry from the Philippines
to Vancouver barracks.
Many of the men had just secured
honorable discharges and were return
ing home after years of service for
the country. Others were still in the
service and will be stationed at Van
couver until ordered elsewhere.
They charge that Captain Babcock
favored certain passengers to the
great discomfort of themselves. As
many as three dozen, It is said by
the soldiers, were absolutely denied
berths until after the ship had passed
Nagasaki. At that point such a pro
test was raised that the captain was
forced to grant them use of the re
maining berths. Those who were un
able to secure berths were forced to
sleep either upon the deck or In the
hold.
The transport, it is claimed, Is pri
marily for the transportation and ac
commodation of soldiers. However,
Captain Babcock Is charged with hav
ing permitted several civilians to se
cure accommodations while soldiers
were denied them. Among the num
ber was a whisky drummer and three
chorus girls from a beer garden in
Manila.
"I know the three chorus girls,"
said a resident of Portland last night,
who has recently returned from Ma
nila. "They are the daughters of an
ex-prlze-fighter and were coming to
America to go on the stage.' How
they ever got passage on a United
States transport is more than I know.
fTmunllv Trhn nffirprq nf transnnrts
permit anything of the kind the pas
senger only has to pay $1 a day for
his passage. The ordinary fare Is
$250. These three girls worked for a
long time at Lieve's Orpheum Theater
In Manila. They are not even Ameri
can citizens, having been born In Aus
tralia. But they were given the best
of accommodations, while our soldiers
were denied them.
"Perhaps the actions of Captain Bab
cock were white-washed by an alleged
investigation, but such white-washing
doesn't count for much with the sol
diers who know the facts and who
suffered the discomforts that were
forced upon them."
ABERDEEN'S FINE HARBOR
Vessels Drawing 24 Feet Can Enter
Safely After September 1.
, ABERDEEN, Wash., June 26. (Spe
cial.) -Engineer Clapp, of Seattle, who Is
In the city, states positively that on
September 1, next. Grays Harbor will
have reached a place among the great
harbors of the world, and that many
steamships having a displacement of 1
to 26 feet can easily come Into this port.
Engineer Clapp says that the meaT!
low depth of water September 1 In tha
channel from Cosmopolis to the bar wi.'
ba 20 feet, and that at high tide It wi';
be 30 feet, and at extreme high tide any
where from 80 feet up.
The depth of water on the bar at the
present time Is 24 feet, and at high tide
from 30 to 32 feet, and this depth will
bo retained by the building of the Jetty.
Even at the present time the Jetty work
O far Is keeping the swash of the tide
from affecting the water over the bar.
Engineer Clapp says the 30-foot chan
nel will b the result of the present
dredging by the Government. The chan
nel la also fully buoyed to Cow Point,
and by September 1. or sooner, will be
perfectly buoyed to the bar.
.BOOKMAKERS SENT TO JAIL
Denver Judge Terms His Offense aa
Pernicious Gambling.
DENVET1. June 26. In the Criminal
Court today Judge George W. Allen fined
W. B. Bverhart 100 and costs and sen
tenced him to serve eix months In jail
for violating the gambling law by making
a book on the races at Overland Park
last week. The Jail sentence was remit-
4H TrtttM r, f on annAnl . . c?
Court was given. In passing sentence
Judge Allen decared that bookmnking
was "the most pernicious form of gam
bling." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Ttficba. O'Brien and wife to Frank Batting-,
lot 4, block 5, Gem Addition to
Albina $ 10
Mutlnomah Real Sstate Association to
Lucius B. Gotshall, lots 6, 7. block 10,
Willamette ; 30
M Dautoff anil wife to Aaron Carroll,
lot 11. block 5, Mayor Gates Addi
tion 783
M. L. Holbronk and wifo to C. H. Tol
nrook. undivided U of lot 1, block eft.
Couch Addition .- 1
E". O. Spltzner to Julius M.' Heilbron,
lots ft, 8. block-23. Feurrr Addition 1,000
C. F. Bunker and wife to p. Mislck,
lot 17, block 36, First Addition to
Llnnton
Edward Barry and wife to Julius Dan-
newolf et at, lot 11, block 13. Lincoln
Tark 1
Mxre Investment Company to Alex
Thorln and wife, lot 8, block lift, Ver
non -, 750
G. F. Bell and wifp to Alexander Ship
pelhut, lot ti, block 14, Lincoln Park 350
Ella A. Nelson to Caroline Rokci-m, lots
37, 3$. block 1, Multnnmah Park 350
Joph M. Henly t h1 to F. E. Sthmtd,
lot 14. block 23, Wavcrleigh Heights
Addition 5ft0
H. 1. Power et al to Goon Dtsbro,
lorn P.. 6. block 2, Subdivision of St.
John Heights 1
TV. F. Flledner and wife to Marie Mur
phy, 50x1 00 feet commencing at point
.48.7 feet west and 305 feet south
of a stone at section corner of arc
lions 7. S. 17, 18, township 1 south,
range 2 east 400
J. K. Scott and wife to H. E. Doherty,
lota 3, 4, block ft. Swan Addition.... 1
Htbernla Savings Bank to H. E. Dp
Iwrty, lots 3. 4, block 6. Swan Addi
tion 650
C. H. Aungst and wife to Louis F. Otto
and wife, lot R. block 60, Vernon.. 1,800
Alexander Shippelhut and wife to John
John H. Hopp, lot 6, block 14, Lincoln
Park 5O0
W. G. Lemon and wlft to Mary Alice
Howard, lots 16. 17, block 5. Penin
sular Addition 250
William M- Coplan and wife to George.
Houck et al, lot 4. block 5. North
Irvington 1
George A. Houck and wife to Henry
Koehn and wife, lot 4. block 15,
North Irvington 1
Jennie K. S-pauIrttng to Isabclle K. Gar
rison. lot 14, block 4. Scoffln Ad
dition 1,100
V. H. Lesh and w ife to Herle Marie
Wandt. west 1ft fe"t of lot 6 and east
SR feet of lot 7. block 14, Holladay
Park Second Addition 1,500
Moore Investment Company to A. J.
Lea, lot 4 block 50, Vernon. 460
Moore Investment Company to Alfred R.
R. Larsen. lot 3, block 42. Vernon...
J. V. Warren and wife to Elizabeth
Campbell Wilson, lot 3. block 89,
Sellwood
Rose City Cemetery Association to Ta
litha J. Wlteon. lots 3. 4. block 37,
section "D." said Cemetery
Annie Helland to Ole Iverson. lot 9,
block 65. Vernon
Annie Holland to Ole Iverson, lot 10,
block 05. Vernon
Hub Land Company to A. R. Brooks,
lots 24, 25, block 1, Fortune Place..
Annie Helland to Ole Iverson, lot 10,
block 65, Vernon
Margaret J. Morrow to Alice T. .
Pague. west H ot lots 1. 2. 3, block
48. Sunnyslrie
Nellie M. Greene, lot 2. block S. "Wood
lawn William Wackrow te Fred Country
man, 100x122 feet commencing at
point 200 feet north of intersection of
north line -of Skidmore street with
ea.n line of Vancouver avenue
Charles T. 'I.! Hard and wife to F. M.
Linville et al. 37x100 feet commencing
where east line of East Thirty-fourth
street intersects souht line of Haw
thorne avenue
Bertha Loewenberg to Oscar Leleh, un
divided H of the following: 1.77 acres
beginning at point 21.12 chains east
from northeast corner of southeast
i of section, 2-4, township 1 north,
range 1 east
Investment Company to Claribel Stipe,
lot 10. block 13. Piedmont
Municipal Railway & Improvement
Company to George H. and Jessie
Q. Wajkina, lot 9, block 3, Terrace
Park ..'
Charley Johnson et al to J. A. Johan
Bon, west 2 feet of lot 2 and all of
lot 3, block 322, Batch's Addition....
Frank W'atklns et al to Minnie Dickel,
lot 11, block 0. Lincoln Park Annex
Portland Trust Company of H. P. Hick
man, lots 6. 6, 23, 26. block 30, Tre
mont Place
George A. Ferguson and wife to Mary
Spltzenberg, lot 7. block 1, Faxon
Park
John B. Moon and wife to W. J.
Tucker, lot 26, block 6, Kenton
600
700
100
SoO
93
22ft
400
1.250
10
id
1
800
10
1.800
2,800
860
800
1
Total ..121.924
Have your abstracts made by the Securitj
Abstract fc Trust Co.. 7 Chamber of Com.
WHAT THE PRESIDENT SI
DOIXG THINGS IS WHAT MAKES
OCR GREAT MEX AND WOMEN.
Then Wake Up and Do Things This
Month AVill Be Tour Last Chance
to Buy Pianos at Wholesale.
"Wo now appeal to the good - people of
Portland for the last time. The one chance
of your life Is staring you In the face.
This la the last day In the month In which
you will have an opportunity to take
advantage of this big deal of 100 pianos
to 100 individual purchasers and get your
piano at absolute rock-bottom wholesale
cost, saving the entire retail profit of
from J136 to 155 on your purchase with
two and oae-half years to complete pay
ment. This is an unheard-of proposi
tion. Just think; you are only paying
the price that large dealers pay. If
for no other reason you should buy
one on a speculation. Another thing,
you are practically given one year's
trial, and to cap the climax we give you
an iron-clad guarantee of satisfaction or
money back. Again we say to you that
now is your - time to quit thinking and
commence doing things.
On the first of next month we will move
to our wholesale quarters, where we will
ship In carload lots to all parts of Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho, and from
now on will solicit the patronage of
dealers In open territory.
Remember the place and come today.
The Wiley B. Allen Company, 80 Sixth
street. The House of Peace, Harmony
and Good Will to All, Where Sweet Music
Dwells.
Silent as to Bell's Chances.
LINCOLN, Neb., June 28. Whether
Theodore. A. Bell, of California, will
be selected as temporary chairman of
the National Democratic Convention
Is a question which William J. Bryan
today refused to discuss. Mr. Bell has
been indorsed by the California . State
Convention for the place and is re
garded by Mr. Bryan's friends as an
excellent man for chairman. The tem
porary chairman will be selected at
the meeting of the National Commit
tee in Denver, June 27, this matter
being left over from the meeting at
Chicago.
UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS
ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OFFICE
FROM THE POIXOWIN8 ANSWER
CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD BY PRE
SENTING YOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE
GONIAN OFFICE:
A 16, 19, 24, 36. 39, 40. 41, 44, 82.
B IS, 24. 26, 2T, 28. 86. 88. 39, 42. 48.
2, 14. 22, 23. 86. 40. 41, 44. 46. 4T.
I 2. 12. 13. 15. 81. 43.
E 4. 29, 30. 85. 36. 40. 48. 47. 49.
F 2, 3, 7, 11, 18. 28. 40, 41. 894. 983.
G 3. B, 8, 15. 80, 32, 88, 84, 86. 94, 860.
H 37. 41, 43. 45.
J 5. 6. 7. 8. 29, 80, 81. 38, 993.
K f. 16. 27, 85, 88, 4S, 48. 981.
1. 19. 21, 23, 31. 32. 37, 39. 43, 48, 49.
M 22, 23. 25, 28, 81, 85, 87, 89. 41.
N 18, 24, SO, 33, 86. 87. 41, 78, 98S.
O SO) "19. 21, 83. 85. 41. 45, 49.
P 5. 21. 23. 24. 28. 84. 81, 39. 986. 988.
R 25. 34, 85, 38, 40. 41, 42, 45
IS 20, 21. 83, 34. 38, 39, 46, 47. 985.
T 9. 13, 11. 33. 38, 44, 48, 49, 996.
V 1. 12. 22. 29. 84, 86. 983.
W 19, 23, 25, 979.
X 17, 19. 26. R0, 84. 85, 36, 44, 45, 877.
S 19. 28, 83. 38.
A . B 20, 28. 87. '
A C 27, 32. 33. 86, 87. 41.
A D 3, 22. 23. 82. 44.
A K 19. 24. 34.
A F 6, 25. 81.
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DALLY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Jun 26 Maximum tempera
ture, 63 degrees; minimum, 51 degrees. River
readlr.fr at 8 A. M., 19.3 feet; change In laat
24 hours. 0.5 foot lower. Total rainfall, (6
P. M. to 6 P. M.) .21 inch. Total rainfall
since September 1. 1907, 38.95 Inches; normal
43.77 Inches: deficiency, 4.82 Inches. Total
unshlne, June 25, 7 hours 42 minutes; pos
sible. 15 hours 45 minutes. Barometer, (re
duced to sea level) at 5 P. M., KO.26 Inches
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations talten at 5 P. M., Pacific time,
June 26:
K "fl Wind. do
STATIONS. JJf 3 g .
r- SfO
o a o !
d e o :
a a : :
Faker Cltr
Bljnnarck
Boise
Eureka
Helena -.
North Head
Pocatello
Portland
Red Fluff
Rose-burg
Sacramento
Fait Lake
San Francisco. .
Fpokane
Tacoma
Tatoneh Island.
Walla Walla
koi Te x
M'o.oo'ia's
70 0.no 12 w
58 '0.110(24, N
7K O.OI1 16 AV
1W0.14 20 SW
74 O.0O 20: W
(Win. 121 6 SW
M'O.OO 8N
2'0.02 6:NW
86'O.DOl 81 NW
S2O.0O! s'nw
"Oo.on!l4. W
62'O.0i24S'V
60;0.O8 10 SW
6410.1814 SW
68 T 22!W
Pt Cloudy
I i.ar .
'lear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt CToudT
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt Cloudy
T. Trace.
WEATHBR CONDITIONS.
tur1nir the Inst 12 houra the barometer
has rapdlly ripen over the North Pacific
state?, and ttie low prespure-area. has advanced
to tlfe UpDr Missouri Valley.
Light rain has. fallen In Western Oregon
and W'eMrrn "Washington and In a few scat
tered place in extreme Eastern Washington
and Northern Idaho. It Is much cooler In
the North Pacific and the Northern Rocky
Mountain state.?. At Baker tlty the tem
perature has dropped 80 degrees In the last
24 hours.
The Indications are for clearing weather
Saturday in Western Oregon and Western
Washington, and for fair weather east of the
Cascade Mountains. It will be warmer In
all section, except Southeastern Idaho, where
it will be cooler.
THE) RIVER.
The Mage of the river at Portland at
F. M. waa l&l, -which la & XaU ot 0-6 ot
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN TUkS
MODERN
RESTAUR AST
COST ONE MIUJON DOLJ.AKS.
j HOTEL OREGON j
J CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS 5
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up
I European Plan, Free Bus
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. :
Cantrally Leoated
Long Dtsfaaea PkOM
la Brmrr Bwa.
Bp
FIFTH
C!"?S4j-lMoit Centrallv
H$?feP lESifs-i Every Modern
j . - ' "
Han meets all
THE
k St. Bet. Morrison
Nuid Aide
CALUMET
HOTEL
J. F. DAV1ES, President
St Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets. PORTLAND. OR.
EUROPEAN, PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
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 Trains. Up-to-Date Grill.
Telephone in Every Room. Private Baths.
i
foot In the last 24 -hours. The river will
continue to fall for several day. ana tho stage
will be below 18.0 feet by next Tuesday.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vlclrrfty Clearing- and wanner;
westerly winds.
Oreson Clearing- ana warmer; wes w
northwest windft.
Washington Clearing and warmer; west
erly winds.
Id,o Fair; cooler In southeast portion,
and warmer elsewhere.
EDWARB A. BEAUl,
TMsrHrt Trefat"r.
AUCTIOST BALES TODAY.
Corner Sixth and Alder at. at 3 and 7
M. Ladles furnishings. etc. J. T,
'llson. Auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
WOODLAWN LODGE. NO. 171. I. O. O.
P. Special meeting this (Saturday) morning.
to conduct lunerai services or our
brother, George K. Daehlel. Members meet
at hall at 9 A. M. H. A. CIRCLE,
Secretary.
OREGON LODGE NO. 101 A.
F. and A. M. Special communica
tion this (Saturday) evening T:U0
o'clock. Masonic Temple. West
Tark and Yamhill. Work E. A.
Degree. Visiting brethren cordial
ly invited. By order W. M.
A. J. HAXDLAN. Sec.
GOLDEN- RULE ENCAMPMENT I. O.
O. F. All members are requested to at
tend the funeral of our late Patriarch,
George F. Dashlell. 987 East 8th St., N.
June 87. 1908. at 10 o-clock A. M. AU
Patriarchs requested to attend.
R. ANDREWS, Rsoordlnc Scribe.
KBAXK1UARTEJSS
FOR TOURISTS mad
COMMERCIAL
TKAVKLKRS.
Special rate mjul.
to families mad .la
nlo rentlemeif. Thm
maiuveiiuDt will be
pleaded mt all thM
to show raoma and
give price. A mod
era Turkish bath a
tabUshmeat In the
hotel.
H. C. BOWBRS.
Manager.
Modfn ImproTMnt
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
PUL Matschmn & Sons, Prop.
Rates 5LOO-S1.50-J2.00
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 is assured of a good
night's rest. Several large sample rooms In the hotel.
Rates Single, $1.50 and up; double 2.30 and vfp.
DR. C. W. CORNELIUS. - N. K. CLARKE,
Proprietor. Manager.
COMPLETELY REMODELED AND REFURNISHED.
New Perkins Hotel
AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
Located. Lanre. Liaht Sample Rooms.
Convenience, Including Phone in
& I . . . aj & . . m w Mm w
trains. Rates f 1.00 and np.
W. 8 WETLAND, Managrer.
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Zng Distance Paeaas
hi Every Room.
Auto Bus Meets
Ail Trains.
Satss Amerlsaa. I2.f0 per day and up.
ates European, 1-00 per day and up
per month, elnsle room and board, fed to $o5
aooordlnf to room. For two. 7B to 113.
Board without room tSO per month
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
ELKVEUrTH, 6FV WASHINGTON ST.
Portland's Newest and Most Modern
Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof
American Rates to Famllleaj
and European Onr Baa Meets All Trains
Sample Snltea, with Batka. far XraveUaa; Men.
C a DAVIES, Sm. amd'Trs.
THE DANM00RE
Portland's new hotel.
47S WaaaJairtaa, corner 14th., opp.
Uetlls; Theater.
European plan Sl-OO aad XT p.
Bus meets all trains.
DAN J. MOORS. Proprietor.
Hotel Moore Clatsop Beaca, Sea
side, Or. Opea all year. For infor
mation apply at The Danatoore.
FUKERAL NOTICES.
CAMP June 24. Earl B. Camp, aged 24
years, son of the late J. J. Camp, of
Seaside, Or., and brother of H. L. Camp,
ot Portland. Funeral will take place
Saturday, June 27, at 1:31) P. M. from
P. S. Dunnlng's chapel, corner East
Alder and East Sixth streets. Friends
Invited.
DASHIELL June 26, at the family resi
dence. fi3 East 8th st. N., in this city,
George F, Dashlell, aged 75 years. Funeral
services under auspices Woodlawn Lodge
1. O. O. F. will be held at lo A. M.
Saturday. June 27, at the restdenoe.
Friends Invited. Please omit flowers. In
terment by incineration.
Csur.lt advanced. Estates probated. Titles
examined. Equities purchased. Over 17
year.' active practice. F. E. Ebaer. lawyer.
X08 Rothchlld building;, cor. 4th and Wash
ington sts., Portland, Or.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. 20 3d st. Lady asststant. Phone M. 007.
. P. FINT.ET a) BON. raaeral Directors,
Third and Madlsoa. Pbon. Main . A last.
Donning;. McEntes m Gllbaua-li. Funeral Di
rectors. 7th Pine. Phone M. ikto. Lady ass.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct.
rs. Z7S Russell. East IMS. Lady assistant.
r. DD.VNIXO. Undertaker. 414
Alder. Lad assistant. Phone East it-
C CHRISTENSEN
OPTICIAN
Toarta. Floor CotbsU Bid.
AMUSEMENTS.
HEILIG THEATER
14th and
Washington.
Phones: Main 1 and A 1122.
TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY
i r
Special Price
-Matinee 2:15
Last Time
Ti.nicht 8:15
WILLIAM COLLIEK
In the Delightful Comedv
"CAUGHT IN THE RAIN."
Evenings 12.00 to SOc. Matinee $1.30 to 25c.
HEILIG THEATER
Fourteenth and Washington Streets.
Phones Main 1 end A 1123
TOMORROW NIGHT.
The charming actress ,
MAY R0BS0N
In the delightful comedy
THE REJUVENATION
OF ADNT MARY
Seal Kale Opens Today.
Prices 1.50, $1,00. 75c, SOc.
SEAT SALE TODAY
MR. MANTELL
SHAKSPERE
HEILIG THEATER, WEEK OF JUNE 29.
Monday night King Lear
Tuesday night Macbet li
Wednesday afternoon Shy lock
(In "The Merchant of Venice")
Wednesday night Homlet
Thursday night Othello
Friday night , King I-ar
Saturday afternoon Macbeth
Saturday night King Richard 111
Evening prices S1.H0 to 50e
Matinee prices $1.00 to '25c
BAKER THEATER Phone Main 2 A 5380
GEO. L. BAKER. General Manager.
Matinee Today. Last Time Tonlnht
Bronson Howard's Famous Play,
"THE HENRIETTA."
As originally played by Stuart Robson and
W. H. Crane.
Evening 25c, S5c. 60c; matinee, 15c. 25c
Next Week, Starting Tomorrow Matinee,
Hoyt's "A Bunch of Keys."
THE STAR Musical Comedy
Week of June 21. 1908.
4 LAST WE ETC OF
THE ARMSTRONG MUSICAL COMEDY
COMPANY,
Offering the howling musical farce
"CHARLIE'S I'NXLE."
TIME AND PRICES REMAIN THE SAME.
THE GRAND-Vandeyille de Luxe
Entire Week of June 22. 1008.
First appearance in Portland of the Sulli
van & Consldlne Road Show.
THE GREAT OKITO FAMILY,
Chinese Magicians and Illusionists,
MEIER AND MORA.
European Excentrlqulsts.
LAVEEN. CROSS & CO..
"Roman Sports and Pastimes."
MARQUAM GRAND
Pantages Advanced Vaudeville Attractions,
TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK
YE COLONIAL SEPTET
Ths daintiest and most pleasing musical
act in present-day vaudiile,
MISS MARIE UOLFSOS
In an act which eclipses the "Georgia Mag
net." Miss Rolfson is assisted by Captain
Leopold McLaughlin, world's champion Jiu
Jltsu wrestler.
Three performances dally. Popular Prices.
Curtain at 2:30. 7:30, B P. M.
LYRIC THEATER
Both phones: Main 4685. Home E 1028.
Week Commencing Monday. June 22. 190S.
Fourth week of the famous Blunkall-Atwood
Stock Company in the beautttul domestic
drama,
"A GENTLEMAN CONVICT."
MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION.
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening
at 8:110. Prices 10c. 20c and SOc. Boxes SOc.
Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
CONCERT
S O'CLOCK
Tonight S:15
"WHIKLEY-GLRLEY"
By Allen Curtis' Musical Comedy Com
pany. (Inly Musical Extravaganza in Portland.
BENEFTT SATURDAY for visiting Nurse
Association, Portland.
DANCING BARGE
Will Leave Foot of Washlntctoa Street
Every Mitht at 8 o'clock.
Good Music; Fine Wax Floor. Admission
60c for Four Hours' Nice Dancing;.
Tickets On Sale at the Dock.
Grand Cenlra! Station Tims Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
leavinu Portland
Roseburg Passenger ,(
Cottage Grove Passenger...
California Exprens
San Francisco Express
West Side
Oorvalll3 Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger. . ,
Roseburg Passenger
Portlana Express
West Side
Oorvalils Passenger
fherldan passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger . . .
8:15 a. m.
4:15 p. m
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WHERE TO DIXE.
VegetarianCafe LhJna
St.. near
85c' with Ice cream. 11 A. M. to 8 P. M.
NEW TODAY.
7th St. Corner
North of Bu'rnsicie; guaran
teed lease 5 years; pays 74.
per cent net on
$2 1 ,500
A great bargain, as it has a
splendid speculative future,
as well as income.
6th St. Corner
Near Union Depot. Will
pay 10 per cent when im
proved with a $5000 build
ing; open for one week only.
Cheapest corner lot on Sixth
street. Act at once.
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
The rme BEST place In Portland to
buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and
MOST DESIRABLE residence property
of the city.
SEEING IS BELIEVIXG BETTER
R-o and see the many CHOICE resi
dences under construction and the im
provements going on.
The Oregon Real Estate Company
SSVi Third street. Portland, Oregon.
6th-St Income
Business Property
H1..-.00 CASH WII.I. HANDLE IT.
Price $20.00 ) income $118 per month
from one-story bullfllnprs. Pavs 6 per
cent net now; can be improved to pav
11 ppr cent net, or it Is a good think
to hold.
SENGSTAKE & LYMAN
00 FIFTH ST.
Will Tradel
quarter block, 100
xlOO, Colu m b I a.
near 18th. West
Side. 3 houses:
income about $60. for vacant lot or
cottage, north of Hall and west of 6th.
FRANK BOLLAM
12 Third Street.
$rmfff Cheapest quarter
mCAJUXJ on 28th Street'
w w w 100x100 ; i2 cash.
Business street. This week only.
Frank Bollam
128 Third Street.
A HOME
BOxlOO. with ne 7-room house
facing south on Welcller St.. Holladay's
addition. One block . from carline.
High-class homes on rest of block.
Price oOOO.
GF.O. D. SCHALK,
Main 3.12, A ail. 2i4StarkSt.
$2500
J I r-1 - in n. if i aiiM nwnir, umuuic
constructed, ftrst-class throughout, six
rooms and bath, pipod for furnace and
fras, 'wired for electrirtty. On East
Side, :n a district of new homes. Will
mane you lerms you cannoi reiuae 11
you wapt to own a home.
tiv.n. n. sphalk.
Main 302, A 2:U2. 2ti4 Stark St.
Mortgage Loans. Lowest Rates
KeaJ Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
ZHt McKay B!dr-, Sd & Star.
OlIU. sue -
FOR thla month we wili eel I watch ea for
the amount loaned and one month's In
terest at Uncle Myers', 143 3d at., near
Alder.
FOB SA1,K REAL ESTATE.
SEEING IS BELUEVINQ.
I have $1000 beautiful l--t on th river
front will H. at fttoo. enly floo down;
one mile out. Call Main Thnfi.
20. 000 Sp Ion did investment, new apart
ment bldgr.. payintr 10 pr cent net. close
In. West Side, worth $22,500; terms. AF
41. Oreonlan.
$1000 FOR a -room cottage and lot 50 by
1O0 feet at eaview, Wash. Phono Wood
lawn 'lft22 or -Woodlawn ltJoii, or write
owners, K;i4 Kerby st.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BT EXPERT PEAL ESTATE A Tl'Y.
D. A. TIIKTS.
3034 WASHINGTON ST
NEW house; bath, porch, lot roses, fruit,
irar-ien, 12x100; $2000; also house, Install
ments. 429 3d.
CALL Sellwood 1262. will build ycur house
after your plans; terms; houses for rent.
Wilkin.
BARGAINS 774-784 Kurt Yamhill. 24th;
brant new H-room residences; fireplace;
$.1230, $3r(0; terms.
$30.000 Fine Sfxth-st business corner; Income
$175 per month; eplendld future. O 2. Ore
gonlan. LOT In Warrenton, Or., near depot, cheap
for cash. Address O 45, Oregronlan.
NEW ft-room houee on Broadway, Irvington.
Owner, boS Fen ton bids. 76x100 feet.
Holiday's Addition
REAL ESTATE HEALERS.
Andrews. F. V. & Co., M 3340, 33 Hamilton bl
Baker. Alfred A.. 215 Ablngton bid.
Chapfn & Herlow. 332 Chamber of Commerce.
Comptqn, J. F., Pac & A 1W8. 100 Ablngton bl
Cook. B. S. & Co.. 507-8 Corbett bldgr.
Croaaley Co.. 70S-9 Corbett bldg. M 7S55.
Goddard. H. W.. Main and A 1743. 110 2d st.
Jennings & Co. Main 163. 206 Oregon lan.
Kinney & Stampher. 531-532 Lbr. Ex. M 4436,
Lee. M E., room 411 Corbett building.
Mall & Von Borstel. 104 2d st, 392 E Burnslde.
O'Donnell, J. F.. M. 4561 & A 2561. 230 Stark
Palmer, H. P., 213 Commercial Club bldg.
M 89. A 2rt53.
Parrish, Watktns & Co., 2M Alder st.
Porter & French, 607 Commercial bldg.
Reed, Fields & Tynan. M 7004. A 3651, 102 2d
Schalk, Geo. D., 264 Stark .f. Main 392. A 392.
Sharkey. J. p. & Co., 122 Va Sixth st.
Swenason, A F. & Co., 203 Washington St.
9
The Oregon Real Estate Co., S84 Third st.
(Holladay Addition.)
Veteran Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce
Waldel, W. O., 3C9 Lumber Exchange bldg.
White. B. F.. 227 S Washington et.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
STOP PAYING RENT.
O
wn your own home, oniy $100 down
and
small monthly payments, 7 per cent
deferred payments.
room cottage, well finished. 50x100,
on
2K
room house, west
0; nar Hawthorne,
room dwelling on E
front, full lot,
west of 44th.
Clay st., east of
nysme. $2i.iU.
FRANK BOLLAM.
12S 3d st.
VERY CHOICE SMALL FARM.
7 ACHES.
All first-claps soil; all highly cultivated:
1 4 acres be:iverdain ; 1 at-res in aspar
agus; 4"0 fruit trees beginning to bear,
running water, good house and barn
nearly new. very choice location, on elec
tric carllnt; must make quick sale; better
seo this at once.
HEN K LK HARRISON,
217 Ablngton bldg.
$2400 H-ROOM modern house one block
from street car. in central t Albina; lot
KoxlOO; bath, panriy. V insets, full cement
basement, larjrc porch; walls nicely tinted,
nice lawn. Price reduced from $2700 awl
must be sold In the next few das; half
cash.
C. H. LFCAS.
32 Coibett hldp.
FOR SALE by owner Elegant 6-room bun
galow and two lots; built for a home;
fireplace, combination electric liicht and
cn fixtures ; full modern plumbing; faces
south; largo porch; has large bathroom,
hail and pass pantry ; hrt 4 -year-old rose
bushes, fine varieties. Will sacrifice for
$3200 If taken before July 1. Phone Tabor
10, or call at 1 14I Stephens.
.SUM ETH 1XG NEW
rUICE $2.-rti0. TERMS.
A ! most completed, S-room bungalow,
strictly modern, on Sellwood carline. only
12 minutes out on river hank; get off at
Gratien's trove and go 1 block west. Ap
ply on premises or R. Hoard, owner and
builder. ;t."i4 College st.
COUNCIL CREST.
Four of the choicest 'ots in Council
Crest Park, with a magnificent vie ;
$2ooo cash.
H- P- PALMER,
21 3 Commercial Club bldg.
Main SfliW. A 2653.
3 ACRES.
Only 15 minutes by electric carline from
business center: this is positively the best
little acre proposition in or about the city;
1 ran ?ell it for $100 upon easy terms.
Inquire 203 Commercial bldg.. 2d and
Washington.
WOULD cost $2750 to buy lot and build it;
will pe 1 1 it for $2000 ; $550 cash and $25
p-r month. Wiiat? 5-room, thoroughly
modern cottage and lot 5Cxlt2 ft.; nice lawn,
1 block from carline. 2 blocks school.
PORTER & FRENCH.
607 Commercial Bldg.
$1100 166x154. three lots. hfRlt and eightlj'.
3 blocks from streetcar line; fine loca
tion for residence; $200 cash, balance to
suit.
C. B. LUCAS,
320 Corbett blrtff.
READ THIS.
Do vou want an irrigated farm for $200.
$10 down and $lo per month, better than
Government land ? Let me tell you about
If Thos. McCusker. 205 couch bldg. Main
76-16.
FOR SALE One of the few lots left In
Holladay 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 1077.
MUST SELL
My beautiful home In Irvington. 627 Han
cock st.. between 16th and 17th; price
$4750; $1250 cash, balance $35 per month.
See owner. 6t7 Couch bldg. Phcne A
.tui.H.
$2650 MODERN 8-room two-story house,
corner, small lot. on Clinton St.. $000
down, balance asy terms.
FRANKL BOLLAM.
12S Third st.
CORNER. lOOxlOO. all improvements In and
paid, Swellest part of Irvington. only
$:(2."0; we are ready to prove this ia a
positive snap. Call 513 Chamber Com
merce HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city;
acreage close In. and farms in Oregon and
Washington phone Main 44S6. Kinney A
Stampher, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldt.
HAVE a quarter block in the heart of busi
ness district on 6th st. for $."5.000; noth
ing better In Portland for the price. T 41,
On cntiiiin.
WE are elllnir cottages on eay terms, from
$12'0 up; call it 5u7 Alberta St., and we
will show ou a few now being completed.
State Land Co.
$175i $500 cash and monthly pay men
buys from owner 5-room modern house, lot
7r(x'tKf. 901 E. 24th et. N. Alberta car.
tiitat bargain.
5J$ lotP at Milv.-aukie Height Station; $H0o,
terms ; and one acre, same addition, $300,
turns. Owner. 46 N. 15th St.
A Hol'pK and lot on Irving st.. for sale, be
tween 2 2d and 23d; 1m 6UxlOO; price $7000.
t-rms. W 35, Oregon Ian.
$700 CORNER lot. 2th st.. Eat Holladay
Addition. This district improving rapidly.
416 Chamber of Commerce.
LOT. Rodney ave.. Highland. $f00. $200 cash
if vou build, balance mortgage ; watr.
sewer. Culver. 623 Chamber of Commerce.
$100 BCYS fine real estate Investment. For
particulars Inquire Jas. C. Logan, room
411 Corbett bldg-
$looo TAKES nice 3-room cottage and fine
lot. 2 blocks from Mt. Scott car; terms.
Jas. C. ljogan. room 41 1 Corbett bldg-
MODERN 7-room house. 2 lots, orner 29th
and Hancock streets, to be sacrificed at
a bargain; owner. A I 38. Oregonlan.
H A It f times forces me to sacrifice 4 lots
near city; $10 down. $4 per month. Ad
dress 1-'S 17th st.
BEAUTIFUL new home, adjoining Walnut
Park, 7 rooms, for sale by owner, cheap;
terms. Phone Woodlawn 366.
7-ROOM house. Highland. New. modern;
a big snap. $?150. John P. Sharkey Co.,
j 22 6th st. Main T50. A 2537.
VERY choice acre at erd of Maver:y-Rich-mond
line, fine view, good soil; price
$1500. Call for McGrath. Main 3177.
$1550 Nice new cottage. 7C6 East 6th. near
Beech; close to car; bath, gas. etc. Owner.
20S 4th. Main 3i90.
MODERN new 5-room bungalow, nice loca
tion, Montavilla; $2000; terms. Owner.
Phone Tabor 311-
10 ACRES close In, splendid location. For
particulars, address Owner, E 32, Ore
gonlan. '4
J. M. KERR & CO..
Real estate, farms. 26S Stark st room
30. A 5148. Main 1222.
ACRES. H acres, at one-third leas than
surrounding property; easy term. Ryder,
K3 5th st. Main 5536.
NEW modern six-room house, H block from
car, Montavilla. Owner, turms. Phone
East 2367.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Sightly modern.
S-room home; your own terms. Call room
40. Washington bldg.
TWO corner Jos. Walnut Park, beautiful
homes adjoining; cheap; terms. Phone
Woodlawn 366.
MUST sell, very desirable H acre. 1 block
Mt. Hcott car. East Anabel: half cash;
terms balance. Owner. R 45. Oregonlan.
12 BIG lots 50x124, In Rob Roy (Scotch),
worth $225, each, 5 blocks from W. W. car;
wntT. streets. 5c fare; offer t the bunch at
$175 each. Gregory McGregor. 326 Mohawk
bill)., 3d and Morrison sts.