THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1903.
13
LAW
AN
E GIN
Attorneys and Doctors in Joint
Session.
PAPER BY TRACY C. BECKER
Discusses Practicability or System
of State Medico-Legal Experts at
Night Session of the State
Medical Association.
Legal learning mingled with medical
science last night at the special ses
sion of the 34th annual meeting of the
Oregon State Medical Association, and
the result was a bewildering battery of
statistical facts and Interesting the
ories. Discussing the connection between
the legal and medical professions,
Tracy C. Becker, Special Prosecutor for
the Government, and Judge C. E. Wol
verton, of the United States Circuit
Court, delivered Interesting addresses,
and a number of the physicians Joined
in the discussion.
The meeting opened yesterday morn
ing with decidedly the largest attend
ance in the history of the association.
Many distinguished physicians and sur
geons from various parts of the coun
try are attending. In addition to 200 or
more from the State of Oregon. The
meeting will continue for three days,
concluding Friday afternoon with a
public session at the First Presbyterian
Church, Twelfth and Alder streets.
The session last night was a special
one, and was largely attended. The
principal speaker was Tracy C. Becker,
of Buffalo, N. Y., who is conducting the
prosecution of the land-fraud cases.
Mr. Becker i an authority on medical
Jurisprudence, and is the Joint author
of Wltthaus and Becker's Medical Ju
risprudence." The subject of his ad
dress last night was "Is a System of
State Medico-Legal Experts Practicable
or Possible?"
The discussion following his address
was opened by Judge Wolverton, and
many of the physicians participated.
The address and discussion were highly
interesting to both physicians and law
yers, many of the latter attending the
session.
This morning's session will convene
at 10 o'clock, and will be devoted to
the reading of papers by different phy
sicians. The programme for the after
noon also includes a number of papers,
and will conclude with the election of
officers. The programme for today fol
lows: Morning: session
"Symntomntolofty. Diagnosis and Treat
ment of Arterlonclerosls." H. Welland How
ard. Prosser, Wash. Diacuaslon opened by
J. M. Short. Gresham, Or.
"Kurther Studies of Broad Ligament PH
callon for Uterine Retroversion," C. N.
Buttner. Walla Walla. Wash. Discussion
opvnfd by L. F. Grlttlth, Salem, Or.
"Practical Methods of Dealing With
Quarks and Quackery," Alan Welch Smith,
Portland, Or.
"Standards of Medical Education," A. c.
Panton, Portland. Or. Discussion of these
two papers opened by Caspar Sharpies, Se
attle. Wash.
Presidential address. "Concentration and
Organization of Medicine and Surgery in
the Paolno Northwest," R. C. Coftey. Port
land, Or.
Afternoon session
Caesarian section." S. E. Josephl, Port
land, Or. Discussion opened by George B.
fcStory. Portland. Or.
"Adrenal Tumors," Herbert C. Moftltt,
San Francisco, Cal. Discussion opened by
J. F Hell, Portland. Or.
Address, "Transfusion." George W. Crlle,
Cleveland. O. Discussion opened by J. K.
Yocum, Tacoma. Wash.
"The Treatment of Inguinal Hernia." K.
A. J. Mackenzie, Portland. Or. Discussion
opened by K. B. McDanlel, Baker City.
'Medical Versus Surgical Treatment of
Chronic Amoebic Dysentery," John Milton
Holt. II. S. P. H. and M. H. S.. Astoria. Or.
Discussion opened by A. K. Bockey, Port
land. Or.
Election of officers.
The sessions are being held in the as
sembly hall of the new Commercial
Club building. This evening the
City and County Medical Society,
of this city, will entertain the State
Association with a reception and ban
quet at the Commercial Club. Other
entertainments have been arranged.
Feature of Afternoon Session.
One of the distinct features of yea
terday's sessions was the address of
Br. George W. Crlle, of Cleveland, O.,
on the subject, "Surgery of the Thyroid
Gland." Dr. Crlle is one of the most
eminent surgeons In iuis country and
his addresa was the first on the pro
gramme in the afternoon. He is pro
fessor of surgery In Western Re
serve XTniverslty, and to members of
the profession his address was of deep
interest. During the meeting he will
lecture on two other surgical topics.
The discussion following his addresa
was opened by Dr. James B. Eagteson,
of Seattle. The remainder of the
afternoon programme follows:
"Therapeutic Application of Bacterial
Vaccines." Ralph Matson, Portland, Or. Dis
cussion opened by W. R. M. Kellogg, Seat
tle. Wash
"Pimple Chronic Glaucoma." C. A. Veasey,
Philadelphia, Pa. Discussion opened by
Richard Nunn. Portland. Or.
Manifestation of Syphilis With Which
the General Practitioner Should Be More
Familiar," Gustav Baar, Portland, Or. Dis
cussion opened by A. IS. Mackay, Port
land. Or.
"Physiology of the Pelvic Floor," E. F.
Turker. Portland. Or. Discussion opened by
Robert H. Ellis. Portland, Or.
'Principles of plastic Surgery," J. D.
Sternberg, Portland. Or. Discussion opened
by E. A. Sommer. Oregon City, Or.
Proceedings of Morning Session.
The meeting was called to order as
a house of delegates at 9 o clock yes
terday morning by President R. C.
Coffey. Reports of the secretary. Dr.
William House, and the treasurer. Dr.
Edna Timm. were read, and the re
ports of several committees were also
heard. The secretary's report showed
the association to be in excellent con
dition, with ,1o5 members. A quan
tity of miscellaneous business was
transacted and the general session be
gan at 10 o clock.
In behalf of the City of Portland
Mayor Une delivered the welcoming
address. Dr. W. F. Kuykendall, of Eu
gene, responded. Following these ad
dresses the association began Its regu
lar programme. It consisted of papers
on various topics of interest to mem
bers of the profession. The complete
programme for the morning's session
xoiiows:
"Surgical Interference In Some Obstinate
Stomach Troubles." Ira B. Bartle, North
Bend. Or.
"On True Intestinal Dyspepsia." N. W.
Jones. Portland. Or.
"Diagnosis and Treatment of Oastrto
Duniuon, tiarence A. Smith, Seattle.
Wash.
Discussion on above papers opened by Dr.
George F. Koehter. Portland, or.
"Peritoneal Surgery." T. C. Wltherspoon,
PROTEST BY MOUNT TABOR
Proposal to Remove Postoffice Is
Strongly Resented.
A well attended meetlnr of Mnivunta
tiva citizens of "Mount Tabor was held
last night under the auspices of the
Mount Tabor Improvement Association
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
ECKOPK AV PUS
MODERN
KESXACOANT
COST ONK MILIJOy DOIXAR8.
j HOTEL OREGON
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp
European Plan. Free Bus
: WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props.
Centrally Located
Lone Dtatsus.ee
lm Evti; Room.
J. F. DA VIES, President
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND. OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS SOc TO $1.30.:
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
THE
Park St Bet Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
THE
fl EUROPEAN
In Woodmen Hall to form a protest
against the discontinuance of the post
office at that place, a N. L. Gilman
presided and announced the object of the
meeting. Mr. Gilman also said that a
committee composed of Dr. R. N. Tuttle.
Dr. R. Nichols, P. P. Dabney. J. A. Barn
ford, S. I X. Gilman and H. F. Hodges
had held a conference with Postal In
spector W. R. Hinman and Postmaster
Minto. It was learned that it is pro
posed to do away with the Mount Tabor
Postofflce and deliver mail from either
the Sunnyeide or the Montavllla postal
stations.
The Postofflce officials informed the
committee that owing to a reduction in
the Postofflce appropriation, it would be
necessary to reduce the cost of the serv
ice, and the discontinuance of the Mount
Tabor office was in the line of economy.
It was represented to Mr. Hinman and
Mr. Minto. said Mr. Gilman, that the
removal of the Mount Tabor office would
greatly injure that district. At the con
ference Brubaker & Normandin, in whose
building the postofflce is located, sub
mitted a proposition that may result in
the office being retained. Mr. Hinman
asked that the proposition be submitted
in writing, which will be done.
After hearing this report the meeting
last night indorsed the action of the com
mittee and adopted a resolution repre
senting that it would damage Mount
Tabor to lose th Postofflce. This was
signed by all present, and will be sub
mitted to Mr. Hinman. The same -com
' a a sf k ts re a.tJi
- -"-in, -, - "gpj
KEATXICABTEBS
FOR TOURISTS sad,
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
Special rates mad
to famtlle and sin
gle, mtlemeat. The
mn niniiiil will b.
pleaed a all time
to allow rooms sad
give prices. A mod
ern Turkish bath eo
tafcUahment In the
hotel.
M c. BOWJEBS.
Mod.
Impr
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
PhiL Motschan & Sons,- Prop.
Pkoa
Rates $1.00-S1.50-$2.0
COMPLETELY REMODELED AND REFURNISHED.
New Perkins Hotel
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
Most Centrally Located. Large, Light Sample Rooms.
Every Modern Convenience, Including Phone in
Every Room. 75 Rooms with Private Bath.
ELEGANT CAFE AND GRILL
'Rua meets all trains. Rates 1.00 and up.
W. S WETLAND, Manager.
C O. DA VIES, Sec sad TrauJ
A Strictlr First-Cl&M and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Room. Only American and
Europiean Hotel in Portland.
Lone TlntaBc Phone
in tCvcry Room.
Auto But Meet
All Trains.
P stes American. $. 00 per day and up.
Rates European, $1.00 per day and up
per month, single room and board, $4tV to 905
according- to room. For two. STB to 110.
Board without room. ....... .$SO par month
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
. ELEVENTH, OFF" WASHINGTON ST.
Portland's Newest and Most Modern!
Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof
AmrrlrM Rate, to Famine
nnd Bnropeis Our Bna Meets All Tralnaj
Sample Suites, with Baths, for TraTeltms Hn.
THE DANM00RE
Portland's new hotel.
4TB Waahlncton. earner 14th.
Hellls Theater.
Esnptu plam S1.00 aaa TJa.
Bus meets all trains.
DAN J. MOORE, Proprietor.
Hotel Moore Clatsep Beaeh, Sea
aide. Or. Opts all year. For Infor
mation apply at The Daamoore.
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 J2.D0 and up.
DR. C. W. CORNELIUS, N. K; CLARKE.
Proprietor. Manager.
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.
PLAN RATES $1.00 DAT AND UP
Free Bus to and From Trains. Up-to-Date Grill.
Telephone in Every Room. Private Baths.
mittee which called on Mr. Hinman and
Mr. Minto was continued.
Visitors at a Paris hotel were disagree
ably surprfsed one moraine to find that
the boots they hsd left outside their doors
had been stolen by a burglar. Only one
pair was left, on which was a paper with
tne words: "Piot gooa enougn for me.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT,
PORTLAND July 1. Maximum tempera
ture, 82 deerees; minimum temperature, 60
degrees. Klver reading at 8 A. M. , feet.
Change in last 21 hours, fall, 0.3 feet. Total
rainfall (6 P. M. to 6 P. M . none. Total
rainfall since Seotember 1. 190T. 38.95 inches.
Normal rainfall since September 1, 1907, 43.98
lncnea. uenciency. o.ua mcnee. rotai sun
ehlne June 30. 1908. 15 hours, 42 minutes
possible sunshine June 30. 1908. IS hours. 43
minutes. Barometer (reducea to aea level)
at & P. M.. 29.92 inches.
THE RIVER.
The river at Portlsnd at 6 P. M. was 18.0
feet. It will fall durlnc Thursday. Friday
and 6aturday, and reach a stage of 17.0 feet
by Sunday.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Showers and cooler
variable winds, mostly westerly.
Oregon and Washington Showers west, fair
east portion: cooler; westerly vinos.
Idaho Fair, cooler north portion.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The pressure on the Pacific Slope eontinues
about the same as yesterday. i nere is a
trough of low barometer extending from
British Columbia south to Southern California
and the barometer is relatively high over
Montana ana along tne immediate coast rrom
Cape Flattery to San Francisco., No rain
has fallen in the Pacific States, but cloudlnei
is Increasing and showers are indicated for
Thursday in Western Oregon and Western
Waatujurton. with lower temperaturea, except
AsnrsEXExrs.
HEILIG THEATER Washington.
Phones: Main 1 and A 1122.
MR. ROBERT
MANTEL!
TONIGHT "OTHKI.IX."
Friday nlt-ht. "Klnr Lear": Saturday
Matinee, Macbeth"; Saturday Nisht, Rlch
ard III."
Evenings. 1.S0 to SOc; matinee. $1 to 25c
BAKER THEATER'V'smS1'1
Geo. L. Baker, Manager.
Three important event this week. Last
eek of season for Tinker StorV Comoanv.
Last week for all time In their old homo
theator and Hoyt'i screaming- farce.
"A BUNCH OF KEYS."
Fun. merriment, mnilc and laurhter. Get
our seats early for all week. Nlsrht prices.
25c. 33c. 50c. Matinee. 15c 25c Matinee
Saturday oaly.
MAROUAM GRAND
Pantages Advanced Vaudeville Attractions.
TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WXEH.
THK FOI7R COMRADES
Whirlwind comedy producers, a New Tork
comedy success, direct from the metropolis.
econa to none, and
CHARLES HARRIS
"The LamD-Post Insnfwtor and tile Glbeon
Girl." Harris Is a celebrated comedian;
you'll laugh In spite of yourself. Three per
formances dally. Popular prices, curtain
at 2:30, T:30. 9 P. M.
THE GRAND Vaudeville deLuxe
Entire week of June 29, 190S.
ELTON POLO ALDO TROUPE
America's greatest lastlnc Anmu
HILL. CHERRY AND HILL
Comedy Bicycle Artists.
F. F. MONTRESS.V
That T A. X. H K Man
Exhibiting the latest thing in motion pic
tures, rime ana prices remain me same.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Main 4683. Home E 1028.
Weelr MtmmnHn. Mnnrtav. June 29. 1908.
Fifth week of the famous Blunkall-Atwood
stock Company in the thrilling aomesnc
drama. 4 kfro iv raah."
Magnificent production.
Matinees Tuesdav. Thursday. Saturday
and Sunday Prices 10c and 20c. Every eve
ning at B:30. Prices 10c. 2uc ana auc. hoi
50c. Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
LYRIC
THEATER
Phone Main
408A E 1026
MATINEE
AND NIGHT
TUESDAY, JULY 7
MRS. FIRKE
And the Manhattan. In Ibsen's
ROSMRSHOLM
eat sale Thursday. July 2.
Prices 11, $1.50. $2.
THE
BATHS
OPEN
A. M. TO 11 P.
Concert at 2.
Tonight 8:15. in Alrdome. the merry squall
or run.
"A LOST BABY"
Matinee Saturday. 3 P. M.
Dog Circus, 4:15-9:15.
Cars First and Alder.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
daa Mantlae Lto mantle, 25c, th
Aa.Uav. equal of tbft beat 3Ao
mantl on th market. Baxratt, 410 Mor-
rtson. Both phonea.
VVrrI 8000 cords flrst-clasa 4-foot fir
f f UUU wood. S5 Ter cord delivered.
Phone Mala 4435. Eagl Craelc Fuel Com
pany, 408 Corbctt Bid-;.
iPlnriet Cut Flo era always fresh from
U1 a 1 our own conservatories. Martin
ft Forbes. 84T Washington at. Both phonea.
rnnl Bock Spiinas Coal, independent
vvai m, TC. company. ODDoaUe CUT
uiprary, bow p nones.
Electric Fixtures rS
prices are rig tit. All worjt guaranteed.
Wtstera iuectno wonts, bi tsixtn street.
PI a tin tr Knives, Forks and all Sllver
riUUUg ware replated as arood as new.
Oreron Plating; Work. 16th. and Alder. Main
Vllno O'Malley & Neuberrer, 827 Wash
IT IUtJ jngton street. Phone Main 2394.
Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle-
nook rort. si.ou.
fir cord wood. 4 ft.. 5.50: sawed.
S0.OO. Hard wood and coal. Yard xsj
K. Morrison st. f nones is as. is iu.n.
pnoi Ke mm rer coal, the best wyomlnj
xsvm eOB,i. ivea more beat and less asn.
Church ley Bros.. 13th and Marshall sts-
Phones Main 931; A 3931.
HALL To the household of John H. Hall,
810 Johnson street, June 25, lWH. a girl.
MEETING NOTICES.
tff-ssj SUMNER POST. NO. 12. DE-
5 PARTMENT OF OREGON. G. A.
R. Attention, comrades. The
funeral of our late comrade. "R.
T. Schomp, Co. E, 118 Rest. Ohio
Vol. Inf., will he held Jrom his
late residence. No. 130 East 27th
St., Thursday, July 2, at 9:30
o clock, A. M.
J. VT. OGILBEE.
Adjutant
WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 2.
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Thursday) after
noon at 1 o'clock, MasDnlc Temple,
for purpose of conducting fu
neral services over remains of
our deceased brother. S. B. Risr
ten. Services at Crematorium.
Full attendance desired. Visitors welcome.
W. S. WEEKS, Sec.
COLUMBIA LODGE. A. F. AND
A. M. Stated communication 8
n o'clock this trnursaayj evening.
Masonic j rmpie. u.. a. afgree.
Visitors welcome. By order W. M.
SIR KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES
Hear ye! Hear ye! Hear yet You are hereby
commanded to attend the Installation of
officers of Fortiana rent o. i i is., k.
Hall, llth and Aider sts., tnis evening,
bringing with you your family and friends,
Excellent programme.
ASTRA CIRCLE Installation of officers
Thursday. July 2, in the W. O. W. building,
128 Eleventh street. w nisi ana aancing.
Public Invited.
COM MITT BE.
DIED.
BRTNSON At the family residence, near
Grays Crossing. Tnomas ri. tnnson, agea
54 years. Funeral notice later.
RIGGT3N In this city, July 1, Sylvester B.
Riggen, aged 55 years.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
SCHOMP The funeral services of the lats
Robert T. Schomp wlH be held at the fam
ily .residence. 130 E. 27th St., this1 (Thurs
day) morning at 9:30 o'clock. Personal
friends Invite. Interment Rose City Ceme
tery. EDWARD HO T.MAN CO.. Fnneral Direct
ors. 220 8d St. Lady a.Ktant. phons M. 507.
. P. lTNI.KY ft BON. aneral Directors.
Third and Madiaoa. Phons ataia . A
Dannies. McEntee m Gllhanarh. Funeral D.
rectors. 7th ft Pine. Phona M. 40. Lady aaat.
CELLER-BYRKES CO.. Funeral Dire.
an, tit Rnssoll. East 10M. Lady asstotaat.
F. . DUNNING. Undertaker. lt Baal
Alder- Lady assistant. Phone East Bt-
near the coast. Cloudiness will increase in
eastern sections of this district and rain may
fall after tomorrow.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M., Pacific, time,
July 1, 198. '
Wind.
2
STATIONS,
Baker City
Bismarck.........
Boise
86O.O0' 4'NW
720.00 8IN
0'0.00 10 NW
58'0.00 SlN
78 O.OOI 4 NB
96 0.001 4iNW
eoiO.ooheiNW
80 o.oo! e!NB
82 0.00) 8'NW
106 0.00! 4 SW
8SO.0O 10:NW
900.0012 s
84 0.00 4 NW
2O.0olS'W
0X1,0. 0U stiN
Clear
Pt.cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Pt.cioudy
Pt.cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Pt.cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
CUM- .
Eureka z
. M.
Helena.....
Kamloops
North Head
Pocatello ....
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseb urg ........
bacramento
Salt Lake
San Francisco. . .
Spokane. M..
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Baker's Auction House. 152 Park St..
furniture, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock.
Also at 175 East 23d et.. cor. Yam mil St.,
furniture of cottage. Take Sunnyside car.
Sale at 2 P. M. Baker A Son. Auctioneer.
At Gllman's auction -rooms. 411 Washing
ton st.. at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gilman,
auctioneer. ,
By Portland Auction Co.. 211 1st st. at 10
A. M. Fine assortment of furniture, car
pets .nd refrigerators.
Grand Central Station lime Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leavinr Portland
Roseburg passenger
Cottage Grove Passenger.
California Express
8:15
4:15
7:45
1:30
p. m.
p. m.
a. m.
oan irrancisco express ........
West Side
Corvallls Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
7:00 I
4:10 I
11:00 I
Forest Grove passenger
Arriving Portland-
5:40 I
Oregon Express
7:15
11:30
5:30
11:15
a. m.
a. m.
p. m.
p. m.
cottage Grove passenger....-;..
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Express ..............
West Side
Corvallls passenger ............
Sheridan Passenger
6:35 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
8 :00 a. m.
2:50 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leavinsr Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express...
8:30 a. m.
2 :00 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
7 :00 a. m.
4:13 p. m.
8:35 p. m.
North coast & Chicago Limitea.
Overland Express
Arriving romano
North Coast Limited
Portland Express
Overland Express
OREGON RAILROAD ft NAVIGATION CO.
Leavinsr Portland
Pendleton Passenger
Chlcaso-Portland Special
7:15 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
8:13 p. m.
6 :00 p. m.
8 :M a. m.
9:45 a. m.
8:50 p. in
fills p. m.
Spokane Flyer
Kaneas (Jlty unicago .express.
Arrivinr Fortiana
Spokane Flyer
Chi., Kan. City A Portland Ex.
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton passenger
ASTORIA ft COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leavinjr Portland-
Astoria & Seaside Express
Seaside Special (Saturday only).
8:00 a. m.
2:20 p. m.
5 :30 p. m.
12:15 p. m.
10:00 p. m.
10:20 p. m.
Astoria & Seaside Express
Arnvinsr rortia-na
Astoria & Portland Passenger...
Portland Express
Beasiae speciat . sun a ay omyj .
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
I .leaving Portland
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane.
Via Seattle
Arrlvtnr Portland
8:15 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
C. P. R. .Short Line, via Spokane.
8:00 a. m.
7 :00 a. m.
via Seattle
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Dallas passenger
Dallas Passenger
7:40 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
Arrivlnr Portland
Dallas Passenger
Dallas Passenger
10:15 a. m.
5:50 p. m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Arrivlnar Portland
Wllsonville Local
7:05 a. m.
8:13 a. m.
Salem and Intermediate
Wilsonville Local
10:30 a. m.
11:20 a. m.
Salem and intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
Express.
Local. . .
Express,
Local. .
Express
1:20 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
4 :00 p. m.
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
5.40 p. m.
Salem and Intermediate
Leaving Portland
Salem and Intermediate
Wilsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
:ia p. m.
6:25 a. m.
7:35 a. m.
8:35 a. m
Express.
Local . . .
11:10 a. m
Wllsonville Local
1 :10 p. m.
Salem and Intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate
Express
Local. . .
Z :05 p. m.
3:30 p. m.
5:10 p. m.
6:05 p. m.
C CHRISTENSEN
OPTICIAN
Fourtli Floor 'Corbett B16v.
WHERE TO DINK.
Hot Weather Diet Yf0e;
6th at., near Washington.
NEW TODAY.
$6600
SPECIAL SNAP
11 improved acres, 5-room house ; on
electric line; 5 cent fare; cash;
cheap at $1000 an acre; will exchange
for house and lot in city.
Frank, Bollam
128 Third Street.
10 Acres in Winter Apple, under Irriga
tion. Do you realize its value? It means a
irood home, an annual income, independence
of financial and labor conditions and a
competence In old age. Better than a bank.
Better than lite insurance. Start at once to
buy a piece, and before you know it you
will be the owner of a bearing orchard.
PALOU.SE ORCHARDS, in the Washtucna
Valley, is the coming fruit section. Call or
write for fre literature.
THE FALOUSE IRRIGATION' Sc POWER
COMPANY,
246 Stark Street.
Portland, Or.
9 INVESTMENT
Nice quarter-block on Nob Hill; four
modern 9-room houses; $10,000 cash
will handle It: balance 6 per cent. Pays
J142.50 per month rent.
Martin J. Higley
132 Third Street.
Rent Collected
1 Per Cent Over $50
2 Per Cent Under $SO.OO
Martin J. Higley
132 Third Street.
No Commission Charged
No advance in price. List your real
estate under this plan.
Martin J. Higley
132 Third Street.
Mortgage Loans
Lowest rates of interest.
LOUIS SALOMON.
' 233 Stark street, near Second.
PARTNER WANTED
In an A-l sawmill proposition; $6000 re
quired. It will par you to Investigate
this, it's a winner.
THE VETERAN LAND CO..
822 Chamber of Commerce.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
SM XcKar Bids.. 3d & Stark.
U1VE Mli A CALL.
Abstracts
Law yer Abstract
and Trust Co. Suite
8, over Portland
Trust Co. Bank.
M. 660. - - A 422
GEOhGh BKACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
2S Worcester BuHdlo.
Phone Main &371.
FOR this month wa will seil watches for
the amount loaned and one month's in
terest at Uncle Myers. 142 Jd sc. near
.Alder,
NEW TODAY.
Cheap Lots
for Investment
3 lots In the Town of Linton 150
1 lot in Treroont Place StiO
3 lots, blk. 2. Glonhaven Park. .8150
4 lots, blk. 2, Boston Addition S20O
lots. blk. t, Boston Addition 8200
ai 113, i 1 IV. t, BUS AUUHIU11. . . X. T XT
4 lots. blk. 5. Boston Addition
4 lots. blk. 2. Burf ield Addition.. . .8200
4 lots blk. 1, Glenhaven Park S12rt
3 lots, blk. '2. Glenliaven Park SlOO
2 lots. blk. 5, Glenhaven Park 60
3 lots. blk. 10. Willamette Add. . . .81 SO
lots. blk. 13,TVlllamette Add S1SO
4 lots. blk. 52. lrvinrton Park.t . . . 22rt
3 lots, blk. S3, Irvlngton Park S150
Also 19 lots In West Portland Park
which we can offer at 825 each. All
lots, except lots In Irvington Park,
Willamette Add. and West Portland
Park, are near or adjoining Rose City
Park and 'lay nice and level. These
lots will be conveyed by quit-claim
deed and title to same la based on
Sheriff's tax deed. Inquire at
ROOM 14 MII.KEY BLDO.,
SECOND AND MORRISON . STREETS.
$6600
Nob Hill Snap
9-room house and lot 60x100 on Irv
ing street, near 22d. Market value of
lots In this district Is $100 per front
foot: 1600 for a 9-room house is cer
tainly a snap. A few days only at this
price.
13 Investment
6 brand-new flats, close in, paying
almost 13 per cent. Price Is 13,OT0;
38000 cash, balance on or before three
years.
$16,000
A fln a nifr of business rjrorjertv. 3 -
story buildinpr. full lot 50x100; short
lease. $125 per month, can be nearly
leased for $150 per month; half cash.
Grussi & Gantner
265 Washington St., cor. Third. Room 7.
For Sale at Bargain
Beautiful 8-room house, furnished, in
the choicest section of Irvington;
hardwood inlaid floors, four large
bedrooms, all elegantly finished. Terms
to suit. Purchaser inquire 730 Broad
way, iy2 blocks from carline.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews, F. V. & Co., M 3310, S3 Hamilton bl
Baker, Alfred A . 21? Ablngton bids.
Chapin ft Herlow, 332 Chamber of Commerce.
Compton. J. P., Pac & A 1848. 1C0 Abingtoa bl
Look. a. B. Co.. cometE Diag.
Crosslcy Co., 708-9 Corbett bldg. M 7855.
Guddard. H. W.. Mala and A 1743. 110 ad it.
Jennings ft Co. Main 188. 206 Oregonlan.
Kinney A Stampher, 631-532 Lbr. Ex. M 4436.
Lee. M '&.. room 411 Corbett building.
Mall ft Von Borstel, 104 2d St. 392 E Burnslde.
CDonnell, J. T.. M. 4561 & A 25C1. 230 Stark
Palmer. H. P.. 213 Commercial Club bldg.
M 899. A 2853.
Parrlsh, Watklns ft Co.. 2JO Alder st.
Reed. Fields ft Tynan. M 7004, A 3651. 102 2d
Bchslk, Geo. D., 264 Stark St. Main 392, A S92.
Bharkey. J. P. ft Co., 122 Sixth st.
Swensson, A F. ft Co., 253 V Washington st
The Oregon Real Estate Co., SSli Third st.
(Holladay Addition.)
Veteran Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce
Waddel, W. O., 3C9 Lumber Exchange bldg.
White. B. F., 227H Washington st.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE.
24 TRACTS sold. 20 more left, of choice
walnut, fruit and vegetable land; 30 min
utes' ride on Salem Klectric line on coun
ty road county school, churches, stores
and phvsiclan; $125 to 235 per acre while
it lasts; easy terms to parties who will
improve the property. Deal direct; no
- agents. L 66, Oregonlan.
$3600 Half cash, beautiful and strictly mod
ern 6-room residence; large living and dining-room,
reception hall, artistic open stair
way, three bedrooms, finest bathroom equip
ment, full basement, cement foundation,
laundry trays, etc.; perfect in every detail.
H. W. Lemcke. Corbett bldg. Main 1177,
A 2635.
SOMETHING NEW.
Ask about our Home Certificates, they
simplify the method of raising the neces
sary amount to make the first payment on
your new home.
BUTTER WORTH-STEPHENSON CO., Inc
317 Ablngton Bldg. Main So 29.
TERWILLIGER homestead on the West
6ide, three carlines through the prop
erty, ten minutes from business center;
graded street, cement walks, fine view;
lots from $400 up. Phone M 3177. A
4450. J. C. Costello, 331 Chamber of Com.
IF you are looking for property come -to
our office and see our list; if anything
suits you. take the owner's name and
mnir vriiir own deal with, him Home-
seekers' Information Bureau, 33 Cham
ber of Commerce.
ONLY $1000
For nice 6-room house, only 2 years old;
fine garden lot near Mt. Scott car; terms.
Jas. C. Logan, room 411 Corbett bldg.
BEAUTIFUL Irvington lot. East 21st, near
H ancock ; also pretty 7-room modern
home, Holladay Park; owner leaving city.
A D 44. Oregonlan.
FILE listings In sight; no handling of cards;
OUT BUIICUUl mj, - t wu-u.
$6.50. Main 5634.
NKW house; bath, porch, lots roses, fruit
garden, 125x100; $2000; also bouse, install
ments. 420 3d.
TWO strictly modern 5-room cottages, $1800
each; $200 cash and $1T- per month. 414
Buchanan bldg., 250 Washington st.
CHOICE building lots for sale in all parts
of the city. Washington & Oregon Realty
Co., 108 2d St., Portland.
CALL Sellwood 1262. will build ycur bouse
after your lans; terms; houses for rent.
Wilkin.
HOLLADAY PARK ADD., new modern
6-room house, $3000; terms. Owner. Phone
Bast 2706.
BEAUTIFUL 8-room Colonial house, cor
ner. $4600; $500 down, $25 monthly.
Phone Woodlawn 1799.
ACRES, y acres, at one-third less than
surrounding property; easy terms. Ryder,
83 5th St. Main 5536.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Sightly modern.
8-room home; your own terms. Call room
40, Washington bldg.
J. M. KERR 4 CO.,
Real estate, farms, 263 Stark st room
10. A 6148, Main 1222.
10 ACRES of sightly ground, suitable for
platting, on good car line, $3600. Call
room 40 Washington bldg.
13 PER CENT net or better, realty invest
ment; lease furnished, $4000; terms. 302
Goodnough bldg.
$2400 Beautiful .new home, $300; $20 month
ly; 3 blocks south Hawthorne. . E. 44th.
Dr. Darling.
10 ACRES close in. splendid location. For
particulars, address Owner. E 32, Ore
gonian. $2300 5-room cottage, modern. Failing st.,
naa.r Williams av. See owner at once.
Terms. Or phone East 2535.
$1550 Nice new cottage. 706 East 6th, near
Beech; close to car; bath, gas, etc. Owner,
208 4th. Main 3990.
MODERN new 5-room bungalow, nice loca
tion, Montavllla; $2000; terms. Owner.
Phone Tabor 311-
FOR SALE 60-room hotel, $12,000; a snap.
Call owner by phone, A 257.
A CHOICE lot at Seaview. Inquire 202
Stark st.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
NO COMMISSION CHARGED.
List your property under this plan.
$1550 Nice house and full lot in Over
look ; new and neat; lots alone sell for
$1000 in this addition. This U a big
snap.
$t00 cash, balance $20 jier month, nice
bungalow, full lot. near Hawthorne ave.
$2700 14-room house, on Overton, near
19th; $1500 cash.
$3300 5-room house, full lot, berries,
fruit, near Union ave.; walking distance.
$1100 Quarter block, Kast Side, worth
$1500; berries, fruit, etc.
$300 per acre. 10 acres, near Oak Grov.
$2500 4 H acres Improved, near city
and carline.
$2500 10 acres on Section Line road,
near reservoir.
$600 per acre for 11 acres on carline;
nice house and barn, fruit, garden and
berries.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY,
132 Third St.
HALF ACRE TRACTS.
We are offering the best thing in sere
or ball acre tracts la Portland: water
mains laid and terms of only $10 cash
and $10 per month.
CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO,
110 2d st.
BEAUTIFUL WEST El DE HOME,
NOB HILL DISTRICT.
$8500 Modern 8-room dwelling, full
concrete basement snd finished attic;
hardwood floors and 2 fireplaces; full lot,
BOx UK) leet, south front. A most choice
location.
JAMES J. FLYNN.
612 Chamber of Commerce.
FROM OWNER.
TWO TO EIGHT CHOICE LOTS AT
TREMONT PLACE.
About seven blocko from the end of the
W.-W. carline. 25 minutes' ride from 3d
and Yamhill sts.; good car service; two of
these lots are set out to garden truck,
with a small cottage on same; easy terms;
lots 40x120, with alleys. Address W 67,
Oregonlan.
FINE, well-built 7-room house. 1 block
from Hawthorne ave. very line neighbor
hood: owner has had sickness and will
sell at once at a sacrifice. Home is
strictly modern, bath, pantry, four large
closets. 12x12 reception hall, full cement
basement, nice lawn, large porch, gas
and electric light; double rioori, upstairs
and down; double sidings; $2S0O. small
payment down, small Installments. Open
evenings. East Side Investment Co
87th and Hawthorne. Tabor 1147.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
SPECIAL. .
$400 Choice building site, with good view
and city water, at $4uo per lot; this is one
third below adjoining prices and when eold
cannot be , duplicated. See it and you will
buy.
j. c Mclennan.
Phone Pacific 1453. 315 Oregonian.
3 ACRES.
All cleared, living spring, no rock, no
gravel.
For $1800: Easy Terms.
16 minutes from business center on the
new electric line; beats anything on tlie
market; you will agree with me when you
aee it; will be sold without reserve; first
come first served. Call room 2u Wash
ington bldg., cor. 2d 'and Washington.
FOR SALE CHEAP 80 acres good land on
main county roud; fenced, cross-fenced; or
chard, all kinds berries. 12 head dairy cat
tle, good team horses, all kinds farming im
plements, house, 2 barns, crop in. separator,
hogs, 20 acres cleared ; 30 miles to Port
land, 9 from Woodland. For information
address J. B. Lamar, Etna. Clark Co.,
Wab.
ATTRACTIVE buvs, Willamette Heights,
Raleigh and iOth sts.. V choice quarter
blocks, 2 very desirable Inside lots, idel
home sites, fine surroundings, grand view
er city and harbor; exceptionally low
figures and terms if purchased within 10
days. See
A. H. BIRRF.LL.
202 McKay Bldg- Cor. 3d and Stark.
A SNAP.
3 seres of very fine land, in cultivation;
living springs; only 15 minutes' ride from
business center; for $1800, upon easy term; -S
lots, same durance out in any other di-
rection will coet you as much; hero is a
chance. Russell & Houston, 444 Sherlock
bldg., 83H 3d st.
CHEAP CORNER LOT.
Sewer, water, gas. streets improved,
cement curb and walk all around. Full
lot on nice elevation, 'fine car service,
fine homes. Price $1100. Must be cash.
Act quick. Hellman & Lathrop. Ablng
ton bldg.
HAWTHORNE PARK HOME $500.
Swell 7-room brand-new modern house,
just completed, on North Main st., walk
ing distance. If you want a nice home on
easv terms, this is your opportnnity, $5O0
cash, balance long time. Grussi & Gant
ner, 265 Washington st., cor. 3d., room 7.
$250 FOR 50x100
Lot Joining Hyde Park (ind Rose City
Park ; $5 cash, $5 monthly ; level, nica
ground, fine car swrvice.
PORTLAND INVESTORS CO.,
268 Stark. ro m 12.
26 PER CENT NET.
$100 cash handles. This is an oppor
tunity for the small man; get in early and
avoid the rush; don't pass this up.
BUTTER WORTH STEPHENSON CO.. Ino
317 Ablngton Bldg. Main 852-
FOR SALE A five-room modern cottage n
South Portland; lot 76-foot ; front, level,
bearing fruit trees; beautiful view: $205O;
terms on part. C. P. Miller; room 30,
Washington block.
READ THIS.
Do you want an irrigated farm for $200.
$10 down and $10 per month, better than
Government land? Let me tell you about
it Thos. McCusker, 205 -Couch bldg. Main
7646.
60 ACRES, cheap. situated where acre
tracts are in demand; 50 per cent profit
can be made bv platting this into acre
tracts. Room 212 Rothchlld bldg., 4th
and Washington.
HOLLADAY HOME.
Close in, near Broadway, very attractive
modern, new ; fine location. full lot.
Owner anxious to sell very cheap. Both
phones. 3126.
BEAUTIFUL East Side home, north of Ir
vington, 8-room house, lot 100 feet square,
corner; modem and very convenient. Owner
leaving city; $4500. X 68. Oregonian.
$15.000 Whole block. c!oe in. income on part
of block $912 year, balance good for man
ufacturing or warehouse site. Apply Fuhr,
Osborne Hotel, East Side.
7-ROOM new. modern house and lot on
West - Side. 7 minutes' walk to I O ;
price f$7000. Garland & Shelton. 191 4th
st.
FRACTIONAL lot near Park and Hall sts..
st very reasonable figure; suitable for swell
bungalow: goofl location for business men.
Phone East 4073 evenings.
$20.000 Splendid investment, new apart
ment bldg . paying 10 per cent net. close
In. West Side, worth $22,500; terms. AF
1, s.mTiiUl. ..
NEW modern 5-room house near Stewart
Station ML Scott carline; $100 down. $15
a month to right party. C. W. Wells,
owner. Phone Tabor 660.
FOR SALE Beautiful suburban home, -with ;
or without furniture. 3 lots, 7 rooms, barn. ;
fruit, flowers, garden; half block car. Ad
dress A 63. Oregonian.
. i
$1800 Attractive 4-room modern cottage on
improved street; $300 cash, balance month
ly. H. W. Lemcke, Corbett bldg. Main :
1177, A 2635.
BY owner, choice lot 50x100, good . location, '
surrounded by nice homes. E. 8th between
Shaver and Mason ste.
$1550 50x126 and 5-room modern cottage -on
Sellwood carline; terms. W. O. Wad- '
del, 309 Lumber Exchange.
. t
7-ROOM house. Highland. New. modern;
a big snap. $.'250. John P. Sharkey Co.,
1224 8th St. Main C50. A 2537.
FOR SALE or to exchange Inside Salt Lake
Citv property. The Curtiss Company, -309
Ablngton bldg.
BOULEVARD, corner, 90x130; improvements
in; 2 blocks from carltnt; $2000. terms;
close in. K 49, Oregonian.
FOR SALE Ideal home, fruit, garden; need
some cash, will take vacant lot. A 61,
Oregonlan.
80x200, close in. West Side, for lease long
term years, $100 month. Phone owner.
East 1507.
$1950. $200 cash and $15 per month buys
& 6-room modern bungu.low, near East
37th- Conklin Bros.. 302 Rothchlld bldg.
6-ROOM house snd full lot, near carline;
1500. O. M, Smith. Main 3960