THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 190S.
STREET ORATORS
ESCAPE
After Eloquent Appeal by C. E.
S. Wood, Five Socialists
Are Released.
TECHNICAL ERROR FOUND
Because Complaints Were Irregular,
Case Falls and Main Contention,
"Right of Free Speech,"
Is Xot Yet Settled.
Portland Soclalints won their initial
brush in the fight which they are waging
for the privilege of converting public
atreets and highways into meeting places.
Municipal Judge Van Zante dismissed
the cases against five spellbinders, yes
terday afternoon, when they were taken
Into court on charges of refusing to move
Dn when so ordered by policemen.
But the court's decision was based on a
technical imperfection In the drawing up
of the complaints against the quintette
and In no wise touched upon the "in
alienable right of free speech.' upon
which basis the Socialists fought. So
the end Is not yet and the police are de
termined to break up the first street
congestion caused by a Socialistic meet
ing, and the City Attorney's office will
make out new forms of complaints em
bodying the wealth of legal verbiage
which, so Judge Van Zante held, Is nec
essary in the drawing up of all com
plaints, no matter how insignificant the
charge.
Wood Comes to Kescue.
C. K. S. Wood was on hand to repre
sent the downtrodden public which task
he performed with a show of high rlght
eouB indignation and a profusion of ihet
orlc. It is somewhat doubtful if the
"public" would have had very much of
a chance of escaping conviction but for
Colonel Wood's masterly efforts. The
"public" was represented by some 50
male Individuals, very few of whom gave
any appearance of having been annoyed
by talkative barbers these many days.
The city, In its turn, was represented by
Deputy City Attorney Sullivan, who con
ducted the case under this ordinance.
"Any person or persons who shall stand
In or upon the Btreets or sidewalk within
the limits of the city of Portland after
being notified to move on by any police
officer of said city, shall, upon convic
tion thereof in the Municipal Court, be
punished by fine not exceeding J10."
The complaints in the case named A.
LJoyd, James Jackson and K. C. Good
win as (hose who had refused to "move
on." H. Uoyd and E. L. Closset were
charged with having interfered with the
officers.- Sergeant Cole and two of his
subordinates. The scene of trouble was
Fourth and Alder, the time Sunday night
and the cause of police action blockading
of the street by the Socialist orators and
their hearers.
Moves to Dismiss) Case.
Colonel Wood, whose services were
given gratis, it is understood, because of
the moral principle Involved, moved the
immediate dismissal of these charges on
the. grounds that facts sufficient to con
stitute a cause of action had not been
stated. . He then waxed eloquent on the
subject of free speech.
"I am not a Socialist," he said, "and
have no sympathy with the Socialistic
doctrine. But by the living gods I be
lleve in the principle of free speech as
one of the rights of the people under the
laws of this Republic.
"The streets and public highways have
long been recognised as a place of public
meeting." he continued. "In Enaiind to
this day meetings are held free and un
molested under the red flag. They are
allowed free speech in that monarchy.
They ought to expect it in this Republic.
I say that when the streets are not in use
for traffic they are open to the use of
the public in meetings. The people who
founded our constitution did not meet in
rented halls but on the streets and the
people who started the revolution assem
bled In the streets to discuss their grlov
ances.
Takes Fling at Police. .
'The streets belong to the public, and
not to the police or to the representatives
of wealth and capital. The police have
no right to interfere with public meetings
which are being conducted In an orderly
manner.
"Take a good honest carpenter or use
ful workman and put a blue coat on
him." added Colonel Wood, indicating a
knot of policemen in the courtroom, "and
he seems to become Imbued with the idea
that he is all-powerful. He seems to
think he Is a Monarch a Czar. He is
only a public servant a servant of the
people. When a policeman taps a man
on the shoulder and commands 'move on'
he's an arbitrary tyrant.
"Is this court going to take the position
that because a policeman doesn't happen
to like a certain man he can walk up to
' him on the street, tup him on the shoul
der and order him to move on? He's not
acting within the law. It Is not within
the power of the legislature of this state
or of the city to place such power in the
hands of a police officer. Ordering a
man to move on Is Interfering with his
constitutional rights."
Sullivan Reads Ordinance.
Mr. Sullivan .read the ordinance and
said that the streets could not be kept
crowded from curb to curb to the detri
ment of traffic whether by Socialists,
democrats or Republicans. He said that
while the complaints failed to particular
ize as to the specific nature of the of
fenses alleged, it was not necessary to
make complaints complete in cases where
no crime was charged.
"This is not a civil action, therefore It
must be criminal, since there are but the
two classes under municipal government."
said Colonel Wood. "If it is not neces
' sary to state the facts in a complaint,
then the first thing we know a man can
be held on a complaint charging that he
'committed the crime of murder' without
going further into the nature of the crime.
The complaints In these cases simply set
. out that the dofendants 'refused to move
on.' "
Judge Aprees as to Error.
'I believe that the complaints should be
. more definite and certain," said Judge
Van Zante.
"They can be amended." suggested Mr.
Sullivan, but Colonel Wood protested bit
terly. "The law cannot have two slaps at
these men." he said. "They have been
put to Inconvenience enough. The law
has had its chance at them and failed."
"I hardly think new complaints would
be merited." said the court, which settled
the matter.
There was a ripple of laughter from the
"public." which immediately adjourned to
a nearby corner and "talked It over" until
dinner time-
Take Vp Indian Cat.es.
Walter K. Evans. Assistant United
States Attorney, and W. B. Griffith, Dep
uty C tilted Statea ilajrshaJ, left yesterday
PENALTY
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
SB
ECBOPF AV FT. AN
MODERN"
RESTAURANT
COST ONE MLII.IJON HOLLARS.
HOTEL OREGON I
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up !
European Plan. Free Bus
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. I
Centrally Located
Loam: Dtataaea 1-skOM
la Krary Hum
3:"M)i--2!i? 'Ban meets all
j -
J. F. DAVIES, Preaidant
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $t5tt
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
THE
Park St. Bat. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
aac hA tt K IS
fl a a st is cssss
t
Sample
for Toledo. Lincoln County, where they
will represent the Government in cases in
which Indians residing on the Slletz Res
ervation are involved. Carl Logrsden will
be given a preliminary examination on
the charge of murdering a fellow redskin
tamed Grover "White. Oscar Wood and
Stewart Rooney have been arrested for
cari-yins" linuor Into the reservation.
BAND CONCERT ON PLAZA
Programme to Be Rendered To
night. Commencing at 8 o'clock.
Signer PeCaprio's Municipal Band
will play tonight on the Plaza, com
mencing at 8 o'clock. The programme
follows:
March. "Aida" '....Verdi
Overture. - "Semiramide Rossini
Walts. "Gaite" Waldteufel
Inlermexxo. "Al Fresco" Herbert
Selection. "Arlele" Bach
Intermissicn.
Fantasia. "A Hunting Scer.e" Bucalossi
Porto Rlcan dance. "Rosita" Mlssud
Serenade, for horn and flute Tltl
(Horn, Slgnor r.uzrl; flute. Herr Bathe).
CJrand selection. "Sylvia" Delibes
March. "Hunt Club" De Caprlo
A. De Caprlo. Director.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, July 29. Maximum tempera
ture. 87 degrees; minimum. 56 degrees. River
nadlna at 8 A. H.. lla EmI: .hum la Uat
i -.'iJ r ct. EC - 4
r iT ii m.r .i : a
'5
HXADOCARTERS
FOR TOURISTS and
COMMERCIAL
TRAVEJJER6.
Special rate made
to families mad sin
gle gentiemeit. The
management will be
pleased at an times
to show rooms and
Ki-ve prices. A mod
ern Turklnh bata. es
tablishment In to
hotel.
H. C. BOWERS.
Manager.
Med.
Impr
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
PkiL Matschan & Sons, Props,
Rates $L00-5L50-$2.0O
COMPLETELY REMODELED AND REFURNISHED.
New Perkins Hotel
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
Most Centrally Located. Large, Light Sample Rooms.
Every Modern Convenience, Including Phone in -Everv
Room. 75 Rooms with Private Bath.
trains. Rates 1.00 and np.
W. S WETLAND, Manager.
C a DAVIES, Sac and T
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Long Distance Phone
In Every Room.
Auto Bus MnU
All Trains.
Rates American. $2.00 par day ana up.
ft ate European. $ 1. 00 per day and up.
Per month, single room and board. $45 to $65
according; to room. For two, $75 to $113.
Board without room $30 per month
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Portland's
Only Roof Garden
American Ratei to Pamlllea
and European Oar Bus Meets All Trains
Suites, with Batbs, for Traveling: Men
THE DANM00RE
Portland's new hotel.
47(1 Wasbfnarton corner 14tk., spp.
Heilltf Theater.
European plan- 91.00 as4 Vp
Bus meets all trains.
DAN J. MOORE, Proprietor.
Hotel Moon OlatMp Beach, Sea
!, Or. Open all year. For Infor
mation apply at The Uamnuure.
THE CORNELIUS "
THE BEST IN PORTLAND
Carpeted throughout In the best velvet carpets. Every
room contains a heavy solid Simmons brass bed. on which
Is a 40 or 50-pound hair mattress. The rooms are furnished
in solid mahogany. Writing desk in every room. Long
distance and local telephones in every room. Sixty rooms
with private bath. Situated in the center of shopping- dis
trict One block from the streetcars. Not bo expensive as
some other hotels. When next in Portland give us a
chance to make you look pleased. The furnishings and gen
eral appearance of the public rooms must be seen to be
appreciated. THE CORNELIUS free bus meets all trains.
DR. C. W. CORNELIUS. N. K. CLARKE,
Proprietor. Manager.
g HOTEL LENOX
Portland's new and most modernly furnished
hotel. Third and Main streets, (routing on the
beautiful City plaza and adjacent to business
center. Free" 'bus to and from trains. Up-to-date
grill. Excellent cuisine. Telephone In
every room. Private baths.
EUROPEAN PLAN, AMERICAN PLAN.
1 to 82.60 Per Day. S2..10 to S4 prr Oar.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
24 hours. .2 foot. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to
5 P. M.), none: total since September 1, 1907,
$ Inches: normal. 44.46 Inches; deficiency,
5.46 inches. Total BUHShine July 28. 12 hours,
Sfi minutes-: possible, 14 hour.. 57 minutes.
Barometer (reduced to sea-level), at 5 P. M..
50.03 inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observation, taken at 5 P. M., Pacific time.
July 29.
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3 3 Wind.
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3-c" S 2
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e a
2 : :
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TATIOMa.
Baker City
Bismarck .....
Boise
Eureka
Helena
Kamloops
North Head
Pocatello
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg X
Sacramento
Salt Lake
San Francisco. . .
Spokane
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island..
Walla Walla
S2 O.0OI 6 NW
82 T. 112, NW
60 0.001 6 W
64 0. on 6 SW
S-Vo.OOl 4'E
76 0.00 8 NW
60 0.00;24NW
88 0. 0OJ fi-W
ST.OO'lS NW
10S 0.001 4 SE
64 0.001 6 N
102 o.oo' io;s
PflO.OO 12NW
64'0.00'22'W
84 0.001 4 N
76 O.OOj 6 N
5S O.OOl 8 NW
P.V0.0T.! 4'xW
IClear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudT
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
T. Trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The weather In the North Pacific State la
controlled by a rldire of high pressure ex tend -lug
frtm th Waahinftoii coast aact to the
Grand eniral Station Wm Card
SOUTHERN PACLFIC.
Leaving; Portland
Roseburg passenger
Cottage Grove Passenger....
California Express
San Fran eta co Express .....
West Side
Corvallls Passenger ........
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ....
Forest Grove passenger ....
Arrlvtnr Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger.. . .
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Express
West Side
Corvallis passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ....
Forest Grove Passenger
8:15 a. m,
4:15 p. m
7 :45 p. m
1:30 a. m.
T:00 a. m.
4:10 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
6:40 p. m,
7:15 a. m
11:30 a. m.
5:30 p. xn.
11:15 p. m-
6:35 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
2:50 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leavtna Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express...
North Coast ft Chicago Limited.
Overland Express
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited
Portland Express ,
Overland Express
8:S0 a. m.
2 :00 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
7 :00 a. m.
4 :15 P- m.
1 8:80 p. m.
OREGON RAILROAD at NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving- Portland 1
Pendleton Passenger
Chicago-Portland Special ....
Spokane Flyer
T:13 a. m.
8:80 a m
8:19 p. m.
0:00 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
8:43 a. m.
8:50 p. ra
6:15 p. m.
Kansas tjny at nit--.w -.
Arrtvlnr rortiana
Spokane Flyer ; v
Cm., Ivan i 1 1 y s runuHiu &..
iTilcago-Portland Special
Pendleton passenger
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
I vln. Portland I
iKtnrljL & Seaside Express
80 a. in.
2:20 p. m.
5:30 p. m.
12:15 t. m.
Seaside Special (Saturday only).
Astoria it Seaside Express
Arriving- ronmne
Astoria se Portland Passenger...
Portland Express
10:00 p. m.
Seasiae special tounuitr uuijj.
iu:zu p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY co.
lMvlmr Portland
C. P. R. Short Line. Tla Spokane.
8:15 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
T :O0 a. m.
Via Seattle
A nlvlnff Portland
C P. R. -Short Line, via Spokane.
via seatti.
Jefferson-Street Station
bOL lllLKN PACIFIC.
Lenvlnc Portland
Dallas passenger
Dallas Passenger .....
7 :40 a, m.
4:19 p. m.
ArrivlDff rorimna
Dallas Passenger
Dallas Passenger '
10:15 a. m.
5:50 p. in.
ORKGON KLKCTKiO RAILWAY.
Arrivine Vortland I
"WlUonville Local
T:05 a. m.
8:15 a. m.
Balfm ana iniermeoiaio jjocai...
WlleonvilU Local
10:30 a. m.
11:20 a. m.
Ealem ana iniermeaiai- n,xprf3s.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
l;t p. ra.
4:45 p. m.
4 :OU p. m.
I 5-40 p. no.
8:15 p. m.
6:23 a. m.
7:35 a. m.
8:33 a. m.
11:10 a. m.
1 :10 p. m.
2:05 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
5 : 10 p. m.
6:05 p. m.
WilsonviUe Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Kalem and Intermediate Local...
Salem ana intermeaiaie .xpreas.
Ealem and Intermediate Local...
WilsonviUe Local
Balem and Intermediate Express
Kaiem and Intermediate Local...
wilMinvillA Local
8 tlem and Xntermeaiate txprcn.
Silem ana lmermeaiaia Liocai...
tnisonvllIe Local
Aalem and Intermediate Express.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
liaa Monti AS I5" Mantle. 25o, th.
Una illUIllIHS equal of the best 35o
mantle on the market. Barretts, 410 Mor
rison. Both phones. -
irAAj 500O cord, flrst-clasa .-foot fir
Tf wu wood. .5 per cord delivered.
Phone Main 4435. Eail. Cr.sk Fuel Com
pany. 40S Corbett Bids. .
our own conservatories, alartla
4k Forbes. 847 Washington St. Both phones
p.-i Bock Springs Coal. Independent
VUUI Voal A Ic Company, opposlts cttr
Library. Both phones.
Electric Fixtures ;
prices are right. All work, guaranteed.
Western Electric Work. 01 Sixth street.
PlnHniv Knives, Forks and al!
ware replated as good a new.
Oregon Plating Works, 18th ana Alder. tMala
2575. A 2C75-
Wine
O'M alley & Neuberger. 827 Wash
ington street. Phone Main 2394.
Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Xngls
nook Part. St.&O.
li- .1 The Portland Fuel
Co.
Seasoned
ITUUU nr corawood. t ft.. $5.50;
sawea.
$6 00. ' Hard wood and coal. Yard 287
E. sforrlson St. Phones E 28. B 1026.
pAQ Kemmerer coal, the best Wyomlnf
v" coal; gives more heat and less ash.
Churchley Bros., 13th and Marshall sts.
Phones Main bSl: A 8931-
WHEBI TO DINS.
lint lVs.thsr Dit"o meat.
Veire-
Aavi, ii v. . t u v. tarlan
0th St.. near Washington.
Cafe, 103
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Matrimonial and Clairvoyant ads, one
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UNDER ALL, OTHKR HFAlS. except
"New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less;
10 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, etc first insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-half; no further discount un
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Above rates apply to advertising paid In
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sertion and 1c per line for each consecutive
Insertion. Special rates on contracts given
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tf 1 ephone. Telephone: Main 7070; A 1870.
Dakota. No rain has fallen In the North
Pacific Statea nor In California during the
lat 24 hours, but showers and thunder
storms have occurred generally in Southern
Nevada. Southern Utah and Arizona. It Is
much warmer In Oregon and Washington, ex
cept near the coast, and slightly warmer tn
Northern and Southwestern Idaho.
Indications are for fair and slightly warmer
weather in this district Thursday.
FORECASTS.
For the 28 hours ending midnight, July 30:
Portland and vicinity Fair and slightly
warmer; northerly winds.
Oregon and Waahnigton Fair; slightly
warmer, except near ooaet; northerly winds.
Idaho Fair and warmer.
EDWARD A. SEALS,
Dltrfrt F"r-v-at er.
NEW TODAY.
Buy on Front Street
Where values are stable. Income con
stant and assured. The best bargain
ever offered on this street. Three
year lease on property. Owner a non
resident or he would know better than
to sell.
HABTMAX A THOMPSON,
Chamber of Commerce.
A Block in St. John
Close to the 'Woolen Mills and has
trackag-e. Will sell for less than lta
assessed valuation.
HAHTMAKf THOMPSON,
Chamber of Commerce.
Mortgage Loans
Ltowest rates of Interest.
LOUIS SAXOMOX,
233 Stark; street near Second.
AMTSEMKiT.
HPIT Wfo THEATER
a A M- A 1 4th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A 1122.
LAST TIME TONIGHT AT 8:15
Charles Frohman presents
"THE THIEF"
WITH MARGARET ILUNGTON.
Supported by excellent cast.
Prlc.
2.00. 1.50. 1 00.
30c.
THE GRASD-VandeTille deLuxe
All this week.
The World Famed C. Grant Gardner.
Pantomlrnlfis. I a d Marie Stoddard.
The Zaiell-Vernon , " . .
COMPANY. J. C. Nugent Co.. and
"The Elopement." Five Other Big Acta
Next Week Slrronje." the lady Rafllea.
A HISTORICAL DRAMA
DAMON AND PYTHIAS
The Most Magnificent Spectacular
SceneEver Staged.
DON'T MISS IT
AT
THE LYRIC THEATER
Main 4685; A 1026.
THE
BIMM-Bl M1I-H HI1-I1 It TRIO
at 3 o'clock.
GREAT ELECTRIC MUSIC WHEEL.
TONIGHT, 8:30,
"A RUNAWAY
HONEYMOON"
By the Curtta Comedians and Singers.
New People in Cast.
2V4-HOUR SHOW TWO ACTS.
What do you know about these?
"All She Gets From the Ice Man
Is Ice." "There Never Was a Girl
Like Her." "What a Little Smoke
Will Do." "Dummy Love," and others.
Boy.' and OlrlV Day, Ausrn.t 2S See
Coupona at Selllna;'a.
15 Minute. From Alder Street.
Baseball!
RECREATION PARK
Oor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts.
SAN FRANCISCO
vs.
PORTLAND
July 28, 27, 30, 31; August 1, 2.
Games begin weekdays 3:30 P. M.;
Sunday, 2:30 P. M.
Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand
stand, 50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Chil
dren: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c.
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY
Boys Under 12 Tree to Bleachers
Wednesday.
Motion Pictures
We rent latest motion pictures; 1000
feet, including sone slides and records.
9UMMt threo changes, fl.OOt four
cnanges 92.1.OV.
NEWMAN FILM EXCHANGE,
293 Burnalde.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
Pcytland Auction Co.. 211 1st st. ; auction
lee today, 10 A. M. sharp; furniture, carpets.
curtains, portieres, ranges and kitchen utensils.
At Baker's auction house, 152 Park at.
Mousenoia lurntture, etc bale at iu o ciock
Baker & Son. auctioneers.
At Gilman's auction rooms, 411 Washing
ton street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gil-
man, auctioneer.
At 129 N. lth St, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wil
son, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
SWISS HALL ASSOCIATION OF PORT
LAND. OR.: Meeting notice The first meet
ing of the stockholders of this corporation
will be held on the 15th of Aueust. ltK)8. in
the German Hall. 164 11th St.. in the City of
Portland, Or., at 7 P. M., for the purpose
of electing the members of the board of di
rectors, making and adopting by-laws and
for the transaction of euch other business
as may properly come before the meeting,
Portland. Or., June 30. 108.
ALBRECHT STREIFF. Secretary,
For the Incorporators.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO.
18, R. A. M. Special convocation
this (Thursday) evening. Work
in M. E. M. degree. Visitors wel
come. Refreshments.
By order E. H. P.
CLYDE EVANS. Secretary.
DIED.
VAN BEBBER At the residence of his
daughter. Miss Pearl Van Bebber, 734
Pacific street, Marcus Lalcyette Van Beb
ber, aged 67 years. Remains at the par
lors of F. S. Dunnlngs, East Alder and
East Sixth streets. Funeral notice later.
THILKE In thlscity, July 28. at the family
residence, 669H Hood St., Vernon, aged 5
months, beloved eofT of Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Thllke.
WATERHOLTER In this city. July 29. at
the family residence. 248 Tillamook st.,
Mrs. Karollne Waterholter, aged 61 years.
Funeral announcement later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
THOMAS July 27, Dr. Thomas B. Thomas,
a native of Wales. Deceased resided at
4P2 Hawthorne ave. The funeral services
will be held at Fin ley's chapel at 3:80
P M. today, July 30. Friends invited.
Interment Riverview Cemetery.
STEPHENS The funeral services of Thetta
Stephens, youngest daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. D. O. Stephens, Lakeside Place, city,
will be held at Finley & Son's chapel,
Thursday. July 30, at 2 o'clock. Friends
Invited. Interment Riverview;; private.
CRANDALIj The funeral services of Ida
Alice, daughter of Mark and the late Jo
hanna Crandall. will be held at Holman's
chapel at 2 P. M. Saturday, August 1.
Friends invited. Interment Riverview
Cemetery.
FROST At North Mount Tabor. July 29,
Bruce Frost, aged 39 years, 8 months, 15
days. Funeral Friday. July 81. 2 P. M.,
from F. S. Dunnlng'a parlors. East Alder
and East Sixth streets. Friends invited.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Dfreot
ors. 220 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone M 507.
J. P. FINLEY & SON, 3d and Madlaon.
Lady assistant. Phone Main 9, A 1519,
Dunning-, McKntee ft Gllbaagh, Funeral 1)1
reetor.7th A Pine. Phone M 430.Lady asst,
ZELLER-BYRXES CO.. Funeral Direct
org. 273 RuaselL Bast 1088. Lady assistant.
F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker, 414 Kas
Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East 62.
XEW TODAY.
Three Story Brick
Warehouse
100x100
near the freight sheds, for rent. We
can give a good lease on this.
Portland Trust Company of Oregon
S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sts.
For Lease
Half block. North End terminal track
age; very reasonable terms and long:
period.
' JACKSON & DEERING.
216 'Stark street. Phone, Main 343.
new today:
ON THE WILLAMETTE
ADJOINING MILWAUKEE
Two and a half acres. 300 feet river
frontage. 2 blocks from carline. elec
tric light, city water, 25 minutes ride
to center of iown. Price J3600, 1-3
cash, balance easy monthly payments
or will cut 4nto 3 parts, each 100 feet
river frontavre.
Lots In Rock Island Park, adjoining
the above property, for sale from $250
to $400. easy terms.
Acreage at Milwaukie
Practically 3 acres, one mile from
postofflce; $1200 for the 3 acres, not
for one, which is the price the sur
rounding property sells for. This prop
erty is laid out lrt-lots; will double in
value within 6 months.
Salem Electric Line
"Fourteen acres, all In cultivation i
mile from Durham Station, on main
county road, price $220 per acre; $11J0
cash, balance 8 years.
A Spendid Opportunity to
Make Money
Klghty acres of fine land. 25 In cul
tivation, house and barn, fine springs:
3 miles from Portland postofflce on
fine county road, 50 minutes drive
from center of town, S miles from o
cent electric line: S103 ncr acre, half
cash, balance 3 years; 6 per cent.
io lana can be bought for $200 per
acre anywhere around this property.
Fine for suodlvisioiv We are sure to
be able to sell this land in 6 to 10-acre
tracts within one year for double the
money and will not charge any com
mission If we don't.
Acreage At Milwaukie
Heights
Near Oregon City carline, on fine large
running stream, very finest of soil,
easily cleared, r.o gravel. Price $30J
per acre; terms.
Small Farms Near Hillsboro
Fine home of 15 acres npw hmisn nf
6 rooms. All in cultivation. 4 acres in
English walnuts, 6 acres in Royal Ann
cherries three years old. At a sacri
fice of $3250, half cash.
Twenty-seven acres on the Tualatin
River, 3 miles to Hillsboro; 6 acres In
cultivation, balance pasture and timber
for cordwooa; fair buildings; all stock
and implements included. Price $2500;
easy terms.
Eighteen acres near Hillshoro. 17 In
cultivation. 1 acre timber; finest of
soil; would make a beautiful home; no
buildings, price $li00; terms.
The Crossley Company, Inc.
(us-u uoroett Bui. ding.
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Abstract
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M. &S0.
A 4223
FOR this month w will sell watches for
the amount loaned and one month's In
terest at Uncls Myers. 142 3d St.. near
Alder.
For investment or subdividing. 120
acres of fine farm land, only 9 miles
from Portland, near the Oregon City
carline ; 70 acres cleared ; 50 acres
heavy timber; good improvement'-
Price one - half of adjoining land.
Land lies nicely elevated, and is near
ly all level. No like opportunity to
share in Portland's great future. For
details apply to C. T. FFIiUGEK,
Boom 14, Mulkey Building, Second
and Morrison Streets.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest rates and term; to suit: spe
cial rate and favorable terms on Inrffe
loans on bust nest properties.
Funds Loaned for Private Investors,
A. H. BIRRELL
202 McKay Bids;., 3d & Stark.
OEORGh BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
23 Worcester Building.
Phons Main b371.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews, F. V. & Co.. M BZiO, S3 Hamilton bl
Baker. Alfred A.. 215 Ablngton bldg.
Chap in A Herlow. 832 Chamber of Commerce.
Compton, J. F., Pac & A 1848. 100 Ablngton W
Cook, B. s. & co , ooa corbett biag.
Crussley Co.. 708-9 Corbett bldg. M 7S55.
Ooddard. H. W., Main and A 1743. 110 2d st.
Jennings & Co. Main 188. 206 Oregonlan.
Kinney & Stampber. 531-332 Lor. Ex. M 4439
Lee. M E.. room 411 Corbett building.
Mall & Von Borstel. 104 2d st. 392 E Uurnslda.
Palmer, H. P., 213 Commercial Club bldg.
M BtWU, A 2&53.
Parrish, Wat kins & Co.. 250 Alder st.
Reed, Fields Tynan.. Beard of Trade bldg
Schalk. Geo. D., 264 Stark at. Main 392. A 392
Sharkey. J. p. & Co.. 122 Sixth st.
Swensson. A F. Co.. 2o3Vi Washington sl
RICHARDSON, A. B-. 221 Com. Club Bldg.
The Oregon Real Eitata Co.. 88 Vs Third st
iMolladay Addition.)
Veteran Land Co.. 822 Chamber of Commerce
Waddel, W. O.. 809 Lumber Exchange bldg.
White. B. F.. 227 H Washington st.
FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE.
FINE viewDOints on the Heights for bunca
low site, overlooking entire city; not high
up; walking distance, and one block of
two canines, $,ou. oee owner, ouj uoroeu
oiag.
BT OWNER Fine house, nearly new.
rooms, hall, den, bath, pantry and closets
full cement basement and walks, gas, elec
trinity; good neighborhood. Phone Wood-
lawn 1653.
RISLE'S TRACT.
Oregon City carline, 2 acres or more; all
In cultivation: best of land. C. W. Ris
ley, owner. Risley's Station P. O., Mil
waukie.
$5500 NICE corner in Holladay Addition,
modern 6-room bungalow.
$M00 7-room modern house. Highland.
MARTIN J. riltiLKY. 1 3a St.
ELEGANT new 6-room house, full lot, near
Union ave.. in Highland: a beautiful
home. $2 GOO. Grussl & Garfftner, 205
Washington at., corner 3d. room 7.
MODERN and up-to-date 2-tory 6-room resi
,dence; every convenience; well constructed
throughout: price .itvo; terms. .H. w
Lemcke. Corbett bldg. Main 1177, A 2635.
CLOSE-IN LOT.
Must sell at once, will sacrifice 50x100.
all improvements; very cheap; no agents.
otn phones aizo.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BT EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATTT-D-
A. TUFTS,
30? WASHINGTON ST.
ELEGANT fractional lot. Colleee. near W.
Park; south frontage; $3800; over half
time. 6 per cent. Culver, 623 Chamber
Commerce.
HOUSES for sale in all parts of the cUv
acreage close in, and farms in Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main 44S6. Kinney &
Stampher. 331-32 Lumber Exchange bldg.
$1250 NICE cottage, full lot. close In; a
bargain too; $30 0 cash, rest on time.
Call S30 Lumber Exchange.
$1000 6 ROOMS 2 lots. Hose to car; bar
gain, $200. 430 Worcester bldg. Main
140.
$1650 5-room cottage, modern, corner, fine
lawn, easy terms. 15 Rodney avenue.
Phone Woodlawn 2173.
4 ACRE.S near carline. $2500.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY. 132 3d St.
BIDS WANTED-r-Must sell 2 choice lots at
Lenta, Address owner, Box 62, Lents, Or.
FOR R A M RE A L ESTATE.
HALF ACRE TRACTS.
We are offering the bet thing tn acre
er half acre tracts in Portland ; water
mains laid and terms of only 10 caJh
and $10 rfr month.
CKIKCH1LI.-MATTHEWS CO..
llu 2d at.
Hl'XTIXG and nh!r:s preserve In Vppr
White Salmon Val. near MnrjeoRi Jones'
placf; 3ti0 cer?s fruit land. S in cultiva
tion ; grain. hay. orchard, et.'. ; 8-roo:n
houpe. cellar, porches, ?harie trees, epring
at door. barn?, etc.: trout stream throvig'i
farm, nbumianre water: daily mm I and
stage, telephones; rir.e game and nfh ynr
round: an idal estate and with lHrRe or
crtRrd (et will be worth a fortune; 1- mile
only from North Rank road; this is a rare
bargain; loik it up.
MAC RAE & ANGUS.
4."1! Chamber uf Commerce.
CHOICE lotH In imngton, John Irving and
Moiiaday Adds.. chap; a few prf at bar
gains left: a number very select h'ines 6,
7 and 8 rooms: a mansion or two. very
rBsonnh!e. several hurjtalnw- ar cosn, one
very i,ii'e home, beautiful furniture and
carpets, low price. Ivn't fail to secure
a home in the most desirable spot on earth.
We have a few acre tracts, nicely located
to the city. For further particulars call
at office, cor. l.V.h and Hal y ets.. Broad
way. Irvirgton tar. Fhor.es EaM Sittt, C
1193 ; residence C 1.V8. C 1271.
UOLEN & HF.RDMAN.
ONLY SIFO0.
For this eleant quarter hlork, situatM
In r.n Al ridMii-e disc rU-l: t-r-xm hous. nil
modern : beautiful iha.le trees nurroundirg
the house; also fine lawn. There is a loan
of $:;0iMl on the place, and present owner is
Obliged to sell for whatever he ran get.
Make us an offer. You will not And a bet
tT invtment. or as goo J home lor so
little money.
I'ORTFR & FRENCH,
607 Commercial tildti.
SUBURBAN HOM K.
7-room, modern house. cement base
ment, fruit room, furnace, U fit lets, nice'
larpe bathroom. niei!y tinted; very chi'
light fixtures, rooms are nice sine; 1 bed
room downstairs; lartre lawn, nice shrub
bery, some small fruit. chiken-hnisftf
Iron ffnee in front of lawn; large pore he,
on a carline; only $:tjitn: .asy terms.
HENKLK & HARRISON.
511 Gerlinger bldg.. corner 2d and Alder.
GENUIN1C PICKUP.
10 acres on the O. W. P.. 5 acres
cleared. 2."0 worth of good wood on ths
place, nic stream of water running
through the place, 7 blocks from street
car; would make an Ideal chicken ranch;
fine soil. Don't fall to investigate. Pries
$l-rtu. Dictz-Mueller Co., 417-41S Corbett
bldg.
$1000 CASH will buy 3 fine SOxlOO lots In
w oodiawn: all cleared. fenced with
poultry netting, 4 young fruit trees. TJx
20 one-room building; Bui! Run water
piped ciose to property; just off so-foot
boulevard; beautiful view. One lot
two lots $700; three lots $1H0. Hartman
& Thompson. Chamber of con:merct.
I $150.
You cannot duplicate this for lesa than
$2Gvo, and think, too, you can pay for this
place with the rent, or, in other words, th
payments are about the iaine as you would
pay rent for it. All modern and up to date
in every way.
PORTER & FRENCH,
0O7 Commercial Bldg.
A SNAP.
3 acres of very fine land. In cultivation!
living spring; only 15 minutes ride from
business center, for $180u, upon eaay
terms; 3 lots same distance i.ut in any
other direction will cost you as much;
here is a chance. Russell & Houston, 444
Sherlock bldg., 83 3d at.
WALNUT PARK.
Model home (new), 7 rooms and recep
tion hall, fireplace, cement basement and
walks, faces east, lawn and garden, lot
50x100. Price. $42r.O. terms. Must sell
this week. . Take the U or St. John car
to Walnut Park.
OWNER. 1137 Williams ave. .
READ THIS.
We have 20 acres of finest soil near to
carline; close to Portland; eultable for wal
nuto or fruit; all clear and in cultivation,
for $150 per acre, on easy terms.
F. J. CATTERLIN & CO..
Room 3 Chamber of Commerce.
STOP PAYING RENT.
$1850 New, modern 5-room bungalow;
good lawn, improved grounds and street; one
block Portsmouth School; emwll cash pay
ment, balance like paying rent. A. W.
Bagley, Portsmouth St., St. John car.
$2600 An attractive and strictly modern cot
tage oi o rooms, reception haii and bath;
fine lawn, large variety of fruit trees, ber
rlee, etc.; an Ideal little home; terms. H.
W. Lemcke, Corbett bldg. Main 1177, A
2t:35.
60xOo ON BROADWAY carline for $2000, or
half for $10o0; first-class neighborhood
and walking distance; all improvements
in and paid. Chapin & Herlow. 332 Cham
ber of Commerce.
$2700 Liberal terms; Mrlctly modern cottage
or o rooms end bath; walls tinted, eiectiio
light fixtures, etc., hardwood floors, con
crete foundation, full ba.-wment, H. W.
Lemcke, Corbett bldg. Main 1177, A 2tv;&.
MUST sell, elegant, modern, new. 6-room
house, reception hall, linen closets, buth,
toilet, full basement, cement walks, bear
ing fruit, 1 block to car. worth $4lHH); now
$:i;o0. $1350 cash, w 120. Oregonlan.
BUY A FARM.
Only $200 for an irrigated farm, $10
down and $10 per month. Auk me about
it. Thos. McCusker. 205 Couch bldg. Main
7040.
BEAUTIFUL 1-acre tracts on and overlook-
ing the Willamette River, near the Oregon
City carline; best on the market.. B. S.
Cook & Co., MKt Corbett bldg.
LOT. 50x05. Broadway, west E. 7th ; rea
conable price if taken soon for rash; Im
provements in and paid. Culver, 023
Chamber of Commerce.
$1000 ONE ACRE.
Beautiful home site on Oregon Electric,
Cc fare; will make S lota worth $200 each
See owner. 503 Corbett bldg.
$173 PER acre, two 5-acre tracts ncni
Hyde Park, joining Gladstone Park. CltJ
Couch bldg. Phone Main 2465.
$1650 5-room cottage, modern, corner, fine
lawn, easy terms. . 1450 Rodney. Phon4
Woodlawn 2173.
$6000 HALF BLOCK, close in, good fot
laundry or stables. Fisher, Osborn Hoteli
East Side.
NEW modern 5-room cottag
bargain a
$1500; terms $200 cash. $15 monthly
CaU
ml t:. Htn st.. corner Washington
VERY choice sere at end of Maver!y-Richl
mond line, fine view, good soil; pric
$500. Call for McGrath. Main B177.
NEW 6-room cottage, terms of $20 pei
'month, or will trade for what you hava
Room 313 Buchanan bldg.
. .
10 ACRES of sightly ground, suitable foi
platting, on good carline; $:O0. Call rood
40, Washington bldg.
$3000 ELEGANTLY furnished 6-room cot'
tage, on carline; terms. 430 Worcestef
bldg. Main i:40.
FOR SALE By owner, 5-room cottacQ
choice corner, 75x100, on easy terms. 51I
Going st.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Sightly, modern
8-room home; your own terms. . CaU rood
40. Washington bldg.
BEFORE buying, see this pretty suburbaj
home, quarter block. 7 rooms, fruit, gar
den, flowers; $2050. N 113. Oregonlan
T-ROOM houe. Highland. New. modern
a big snap. $"250. John P. Sharkey Co.
1221 Hth Bt. Main 50. A 2537.
CHOICE building lots tor sale in all partt
of the city. Washington & Oregon Rea.tj
Co.. 108 2d st.. Portland.
$30,000 Fine business corner on Sixth street!
income $176 per month. Owner, A B lOfl
Oregonlan.
J. M. KERR A CO.
Real estate, farm. 208 Stark st., rood
10. A 5148. Main 1222.
ON Eart 44th St., near carline. I have a 6
room bungalow for sale at a sacrifice; can
be duplicated. 305 Gerlinger bldg.
ACRE absolutely clear end level, near My?,
tie Park Station; $1200, half cash. 3d
Lumber Exchange.
TWO fine lots In South Portland, limo fd
the two. This is a, snap. Call 513 Cham
ber of Commerce.
OWNER Modern new 6-room house, wel
located, $550 down, balance monthly. 1
117. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE 00 -room hotel, $12,000; a ana
Call owner by phone. A 2517.
BY OWNER 4 block. 7-room house, mod
ern. 12i4 E. Taylor st.
BELLWOOD 2 lots, $300; 3 lots. $400; 1
lots, $850; 1 lot. $375. Sell wood UM.