Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 14, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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STEAMSHIP - EVA
FIRST
.German Vessel Leads Out--
ward Bound Fleet of Car
riers for Month.
CARGO FOR VLADIVOSTOK
Large Quantity of Lumber Will Be
Discharged at Manila Arabia
Will Be Ready to Clear by
Tuesday Marin Notes.
wk . rn nf 1 SS4.RIO feet of lumber
laden at Portland and a large quantity of
general merchandise taxen at ou.n.
ports, the German steamship Eva cleared
. -i;.tir onri Manila yesterday.
TBVr.rFZl? wiTTb 'dis-
-. 4i m, finnr and Ken- I
eral merchandise are principally im
Cihaplan nnrt
The Eva is the first vessel to clear for
eign this month. She will be followed,
however, by a lartre number of craft for
foreign ports. The August business Is
usually light but the prospects are at
present for a larger export business than
that of the same month of last year.
During that period the foreign exports
consisted of 9.W3.307 feet of lumber, no
hot pnri ai M1 barrels of flour. The
Arabia, which is scheduled to sail for
Hongkong and Japanese ports next week,
will take a quantity of flour and there
u,..ril -rjirt loadinc lumber wnicn
win h rearlv bv the end of next week.
During her stay in Portland the officers
of the Eva had trouble with the Chinese
crew, who were bent on going ashore.
Eight sailors were lodged in the County
Jail and held there until yesterday when
they were returned to the ship. The Eva
left down for Astoria.
WIIALE SMASHES FISHNETS
Sea Monster Makes Trip Over Co
lumbia River Bar.
ASTORIA. Or.. Aug 13. (Special.)
Captain Robert Jones and the crew of
the motor scnooner mum
rived In on Wednesday from Nestucca,
toll a whale story that is ampiy yen
ned by several fishermen who are per
sonally interested in it.
irt.r rrnsslnir in over the bar and
approaching Sand Island, a large black
object was seen on the water near
some fishermen who had their nets out
.nH it was believed to be a log. but
..HHon water rose in the air from it.
and it was then discovered to be a
.whila hlnU 111 IT
The whale had evidently accldently
wandered into the river ana men
learning of Its position in shallow
water, became alarmed and suddenly
started for the open ocean again. It
went through several gill nets, carry
ing them with it and the fishermen had
to cut the nets away to prevent their
hoiti from being towed to sea.
The last seen of the whale he was
going out over the bar with a trail of
nets dragging Denina.
QCEEN AMEL1E CHARTERED
. British Steamship to Load Wheat at
' Portland for , Europe.
' Th. RrUish steamship Queen Amelie,
Z7M tons, has been chartered for outward
v,t lnariimr at 26 shillings and 3 pence.
Th. tifampr is now in San Francisco
harbor and will arrive here the latter
part of next week. She will receive cargo
Immediately.
Steam charters are the only ones which
hum heen recorded during the last few
days. There ta an excess of steamships
in Pacific waters and rates are low. The
sailing ship owners are holding for a min
imum of 27 shillings and 6 pence for the
United Kingdom for orders and 9 pence
off for direct port. Few sailers are taken
as long as the rates for steam are lower.
VHTjE ENTERS THE COLUMBIA
Becomes Entangled in Gill Net and
Fishermen Lose Gear.
cantaln Olson, of the steamship Alli
ance, reporte that a whale, which had en
trrl the mouth of the Columbia River,
became entangled in a gill net yesterday
and that the net was cut away by the
fishermen. The whale had entered the
mouth of the river and in the vicinity of
No. ( buoy struck the net. He startea
forward. taking net and fish boat with
him.
Captain Jonefl, of the schooner Delia,
who entered about an hour after the Al
liance, savs that the whale got headed
out to ea at Buoy No. 8 and that the
. fishermen were compelled to cut away.
The leviathan took the net to sea
Marine News of Tacoma.
TACOMA,- Aug. 13. The Norwegian
steamer Tricolor Is In port to load
2 000.000 feet of lumber for Australia.
The steamer came from Vancouver,
where she discharged raw sugar. She
will finish loading at Everett.
The British steamer Bermuda ar
rived In from Van Anda, with 400 tons
at romer ore.
The French bark Marechal de Gon
taut towed out tonight bound for Mel
bourne, with a carge of lumber.
Ths steamer Watson spent the day
h.r discharging and loading coast-
p!a freight. She returns to Seattle
tomorrow.
The steamer Mackinaw arrived from
Seattle to coal and load outward
freight. The steamer has Just complet
ed her first voyage of the season to
Nome and Kotzbue Sound.
'o Quorum at Port of Portland.
No business was transacted by the Port
of Portland yesterday. There was no
quorum present and the meeting was not
called to order. Messrs. Driscoll, Swi
gert and Adams and Knglneer Lockwood
were on hand at the appointed hour but
another member was necessary to con
stitute a quorum. There were several im
portant matters to come before the meet
ing. .
Washington Goes to San Francisco.
The steamship Washington, which was
reported as having struck on the sands
near Point Arena, will load for San Fran
cisco. No Investigation or repairs will be
made at Portland. Inspectors Edwards
and Fuller directed Captain Nason to
make a report to the inspectors at San
Francisco. The Washington Is apparently
undamaged. She Is not leaking.
Russian Bark Albyn Goes Ashore.
Advices to the Merchants' Exchange
..a. . V. th P 1 1 l- a i n n rtarlr Alrtvn Can
tain Lundahl. which sailed from ' Port-
land May 15 with a cargo of lumber for
Port Natal, went asnore off uuroan.
IN AUGUST
With the assistance of tus the vessel
was floated and tt Is thought that she is
uninjured. The Albyn proceeded to her
port of discharge.
Log naft Goes Adrift at Astoria.
ASTORIA. Or., Aug: lX-The Hammond
log raft that arrivea auwn
evening from Stella was made fist to
the dolphins below Flavel and It was 'the
, intention of the steamer u. " -'
. .rrlv. In this morn In it and tow
.1 T..,l .,, la-ht
"wa a -foot s-inch and during
lh run oui me .
.Varied to In her going she knocked
down a portion of the Fort Stevens wharf
and then piled up ffli.ne .... ... .-
by the Jetty sands. From what can be
lilrH she is perfectly intact and can be
taken off at the next high water.
San Pedro Shipping News.
SAN PEDRO, Cai.. Aug.
steamer ueorge v.. i-iuci o-..- --
for Portland, via San Francisco and
Eureka, with freight and passengers.
The steamer Daisy arrived from Ho
nolulu with 800,000 feet of lumber.
Th. steamer Chehalis departed for
Grays Harbor via San Francisco.
Marine Notes.
The British ship Ancaios will flniBh. to
day at Linnton.
The steamship Alliance, will sail for
Coos Bay tomorrow night.
Captain Andrew Hohen Has returned
from a trip to Ban Francisco.
The regular Oriental liner Aleeia la quo
from San Francisco tomorrow.
The steamship CaBco left down yeoter
dav with a full cargo for San Francisco
tu- .t..mhln R D. Inman left down
for presrotts yesteroay m
a part cargo at Linnion.
Arrivals and Departures.
PORTLAND. Aug. 18. Arrivea rnu.i,
STEAMER INTELLIGENCE.
Due to Arrive.
Name From.
Arabia Hongkong. . . .
Row City.... San Francisco
Alliance Com Bay
Breakwater. .Coos Bay...-.
Data.
In port
In port
. In port
.Aug. IS
.Aug. 18
Geo. w. Eldersan rfaro
State of Cal.San Francisco. .Aug. jo
Alesla Hongkong "" j
Roanoke Los Angeles. . . Aug. .5
Numantla.... Hongkong Sept. l"
Scheduled to Depart.
Name. For. Data.
Rota City... San Francisco. Aug. 15
Alliance Coos Bay Aug. 15
Arabia Hongkong Aug. 15
Breakwater. .Coos Bay Aug. iw
Geo. W. ElderSan Pedro Aug. 20
State of Cal.San Francisco. Aug. 22
Roanoke Los Angeles. .. Aug. 2T
Alesia Hongkong Aug. 27
Numantla.. ..Hongkong Sept. 30
Entered Thursday.
Casco. Am. steamship (Ahlln). with
general cargo, from Fort Bragg.
Roanoke. Am. steamship (Dun
ham). ' with general cargo, from
Ban Pedro.
. Alliance, Am. steamship (Olson),
with general cargo, from Coos Bay.
Cleared Thunnlay.
Casco, Am steamship (Ahlln), with
. ballast, for Grays Harbor.
Roanoke, Am. steamship, (Dun
ham), with general cargo, for San
Pedro and way.
Bva. Ger. steamship (Schonwaldt),
with 1.854.640 feet of lumber, valued
af 1 7,444.84. and general cargo, for
Manila and Vladivostok.
steamship Braemount. from San Francisco.
Knlleri steamshln Roanoke, for San Pedro;
i.Rmihin rMi for San Francisco: steam
ship R. D. inman. ior pan rrancww
Prescotts:-German steamship bv, tor Ma
nil. nnri Vladivostok.
Astoria. Or., Aug. 13. .jonaiiion or me oar
at 5 P. M.. smooth; wind, nortn, a mues
weather cloudy. Arrived at 6:30 A. M. and
left ud at 10 A. M. British, steamship Brae-
mont. from San Francisco. Arrivea at :iJ
A. M. Schooner J. Marhoffer, from San Fran
cisco. Log raft adrift.
San Francisco, Aug. 13. Sailed Schooner
Mabel Gale, for Portland. Cleared Britten
steamer Strathlyon. for Portland.
Durban. Aug. 13. Russian bark Albyn was
aground off port, but was floated with as
sistance and- Is believed, to be undamaged.
Sydney, Aug. IS. Aeon, overdue, had not
arrived at Aolate August 2.
Shanghai. Aug. 13. Arrived prior to today
v-u.ovian ii.omiihin Guernsey.
Shangnal, Aug. " .cuu-.j
n.iot-nav from Portland.
Valparaiso. Aug. l.t. Arrivea -
Serapls from Hamburg, etc., for San Fran'
cisco. .
San Francisco, Aug. IS. Arrived Steam
m- i9v.rifif from Tacoma. Sailed Schoon
er vihal Gale for Astoria: steamer Palsy
flt,.hlt for Grays Harbor; British steamer
strathlyon for Portland; British steamer
ft
Tides rnt Astoria Friday.
High. Low,
1:BS A. M.
9.1 feet'8:37 A. M 0.8 foot
2:55 P. M...
8.8 feeti:06 P. M l. reel
TRUCKS TO COUNTRY CLUB
STREETCAR COMPANY BEGINS
WORK ON SWITCHES.
. R. & X. Will Also Prepare to Ac
commodate Fall Crowds When
Mayor igns Ordinances.
With the granting by the City Coun
cil Wednesday of the two franchises
for the laving: of spur tracks by the
O. R. A N. and the Portland Railway,
L.ight & Power Company from tneir
main lines to tne country uuo tract,
the last barrier in the way of provid
ing adequate transportation facilities
for the crowds during the week's races,
as well as for the handling of the
stock show exhibits has been removed.
Yesterday construction crews of the
street railway company began tha
work of extending the .even switches
on the Hose City Park line so that they
will be able to accommodate trains of
four cars each. This will mean a
three or four-minute service, with each
train able to handle about 600 pas
sengers. In addition to this line, the street
railway franchise Includes the laying
of an extension from the Montavilla
line, which is already double-tracked,
so that these two lines will be able
to move a crowd of between 7000 and
S000 people an hour.
The O. R. & N. franchise contem
plates spur tracks Into the Country
Club grounds to take care, not only of
the passenger traffic, but to handle the.
livestock show exhibits so that they
may be delivered at the doors of the
stock barns inside the grounds.: Plans
for such Improvements are practically
completed in the offices of Chief En
gineer Boschke, of the O. R. A N.. and
work will be begun on the spurs, pas
senger station and sidetracks the mo
ment Mayor Lane has signed the ordi
nances. Quarter-mile dashes by singles, tan
dems and teams of the Mrs. Leota Zapp
atrinr of aweeDStake Shetlands of Cali
fornia will be features of different
dan dunnsr the race week. The en
tire herd of 11 ponies, each of which
atanria without a defeat in stock shows
on the Coast, will appear on special
I days of the race week. Mrs. Zapp is
now in Spokane arranging similar
evenu igr ui iawioiaio
TIIE 3IORXIXG
ARRIMAN
INVITES
OREGON
GOVERNOR
J. P. O'Brien and F. S. Stanley
Also Bidden to Conference
With Wizard..
PARTY WILL LEAVE TODAY
Automobile to Be vsed lor lrip
From Shanlko to Pelican Lodge.
Development of State to
Be Discussed.
it -a Harrlmnn has Invited Governor
Chamberlain. J. P. O'Brien, vice-president
of the Harriman lines In ureon.
8. Stanley, president of the Deschutes
Irrigation & Power Company, to make
him a visit at Pelican Bay. The three
guests have accepted the Invitation and
are to leave today on the trip.
Pelican Bay la the estate secured laet
vear by the famous railroad president
with the intention or numm
dence for at least a part of each Sum
mer. He has had the place Improved and
has caused to be installed all modern
conveniences necessary to keep himself in
touch with the outside worm, un tne oc
casion of his arrival a few days ago the
ci.miih Kails Chamber of Commerce
elected him a member of that body and
Its officers met him and escorted him to
the rooms, where he addressed, the people
and promised to aid In tne upDUiiaing oi
v, nrt nf the state, without, however.
making any direct promise of railroad
extension Into tne interior.
The visitors leave today for Shaniko,
whence they will proceed by automobile
through Bend on to Klamath Falls and
Pelican Bay. Vlce-Preeldent O'Brien said
last night that bo far as he Knew, Mr.
Harriman's purpose in extending the in
vitation to himself and the others was
to obtain further information concerning
the rjreurress made In the development oi
Oregon since his last trip into this state.
Mr. O'Brien said the Governor was doubt
less invited because of his well-known
ability to epeak authoritatively on tha
subjects presumably to be discussed.
"The Governor," continued Air. u nen,
"I understand, has said since receiving
his invitation to visit Pelican Bay, that
he expects to discuss the construction of
the Central Oregon road and of the Crater
Lake road with Mr. Harriman. The Gov
ernor is said to have added that he was
about to make the trip because he be
lieved something for the advantage of
Oregon would result from a conference
with the president of our systems."
Mr. Stanley is president of the Des
chutes Irrigation Company and has given
a great deal of study to transportation as
well as Irrigation matters and his visit
to Mr. Harriman's lodge at this time Is
regarded with much Interest in railroad
circles. He Is closely related to various
development organizations in the state
and is regarded as a good representative
to present the various improvements ad
vocated for the good of the state.
Mr. O'Brien said the trip would prob
ably take about ten days or two weeks.
and that the return trip wouia De across
to the main line and north on the South
ern Pacific.
Will Inspect O. R. & N. Lines.
Julius Kxuttschnltt, director of
maintenance of the Harriman systems;
"W. W. Cotton, general attorney; M. J.
Buckley, general superintendent, O. R.
& N.; G. W. Boschke, chief engineer,
and James F. Graham, superintendent
of motive power, leave today on a tour
of Inspection of the main and branch
lines of the O. R. & N. Vice-President
O'Brien would also have been of the
party, but was unable to Join It on
account of his visit to President Harri
man at Pelican Bay, Klamath County.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
T. T. Strtrble Tr to Lewis P. Love,
103.37 acres in Lewis Love D L C
in Sec 14. T 1 N. R 1 E $
D. J. Buckley to Lewis P. Love. Lots
1. 2, Block 117; Lot 4, Block 116:
Lot 8. Block 11, city; also 103.37
acres beg at pipe In south line of
Lewis Love D L C in Sec 14. T 1
N, RIB, 4409.75 feet east of stone
at southwest corner of said D L C
Portland Tr Co. of Oregon to A. F.
Hershner, Lot 1, Block 9, Chicago.
Q. F. Johnson and wife to Frank R.
mihsrt et at. undivided one-half of
Lots 7. 8. Block 326, city 15,000
Daniel Hayes to R. W. Turner. 10
acres commencing at point which Is
northwest corner of south half of
nnnhn'Mt nnarter of Sec fi. T 1 S. '
n s E 1.000
J. C. Buckley and wife to T. E. Ham
mersly et al.. Tract 17. Taylor's .
subdivision of Sec 2, T 1 S, R
1 e L530
Frank H. Gates and wife to Mrs. C.
F. Pfluger, Lot 5, Block 8, Feurefs
Addition 330
Ladd Estate Co. to Sarah vlgars. Lot
6. Block 22, Ladd's Addition 3.700
Thos. C. Devlin to Oregon Realty &
Tr Co.. Lot 2. Tract "B," Smith's
Addition, excepting north 100 feet
thereof 1
John J. Hawes and wife to Fred A.
Erlxon. west 34 feet of Lot 7,
Block 25. King's Second Addition.. 8.200
Title Guarantee & Trust Co. to chas.
R. Springer, Lot 11, Block 29,
Rossmere 550
Isaac Vanduyn et al. to VTm. L.
Wood. Lot 6, Block 118, Portland. 7.500
H. B. Waaler and wife to Wm. M.
Banschbach. Lots 10, 1L 12. Block
18. Arbor Lodge 10
Moore Investment Co. to Wm.
Bansohbach, Lot 2, Block ,50, Ver
non 650
7 A Anderson and wife to Lillian
HSrned, Lots 32. 33. Block 11,
Peninsula Addition 50
Jos. M. Healy et al. to Geo. S. Burns.
Lot B. Block 3. Waverlelgh Heights
Addition 475
Salvatore Greco et al. to Qaetano
Mongelll, Lots 27, 28, Block 5.
Tabasco Addition 1,120
C. A. Dickinson and wife to Martin
I. Conwell, east half of Lot 16 and
north 10 feet of east half of Lot
15. Block 11, Central Albina 2,700
Wm E. Hartel and wife to A. S.
Stone. Lot 6. Block 15, St. John.. 850
Edward F. Cannon and wife to San
ford C. Mills. Lot 8, Block 3, Can
non's Addition 800
W. D. Larrabee et al. to J. B. Teon.
Tract in Sec 11. 12. 13. 14. T 1 N.
R 1 W. being part of W. W. Baker
D L C 1
Chas H. Turner and wife to Marie
Wicklund. Lots 8, 9, Block 86, Ver
non 1.730
Robt Uv". Wilson to Harry J. Mlllatt,
Lot 18, Block 10, Council Crest
Park ..' 630
Chas Lomerlne and wife to Myrtle
B. Wormoth. Lot 7, Block 6, W.
Piedmont -. 700
J. w. P. McFall to Bruce A. Frost,
Lot 5. Block 5. N. Mt. Tabor 800
Security Savings & Trust Co. to Sarah
A. Mulligan, Lot 8, Block 21, Belle
Crest 10
Chas. Lome'rlne and wife to Wm.
Reldt, Lot 1, Block 1, Cloverdale
Tract 1.500
Martin OUon and wife to James E.
Redmond, Lot 11, Block 2, Center
Addition 200
Total ,...147,500
Thursday Real Estate Transfers.
Charles Cleveland and wife to J. M.
Casebeer. tract "A" as subdivided
in oartltlon suit of estate of Sam
uel Moss, being a portion of the
George Shrlver donation land claim
in sections 14 and 23. township 1
south, range S east, with excep
tions t 3,500
R. 1. Eckerson and wife to F. Gouter-
mont, lots 110 and 111. Arleta Park 600
John T. Francis tw Thomas F. Mur
. pby, 1 acre 200x100 feet, commenc-
OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY,
inn at northeast corner of the
Campbell tract, on the N. B. Jones
donation land claim..... -
Aloys Harold to J. W. Molloy. lot 2S.
block li Harlem Addition: lot 7,
bloi-k 12. Masslllun Addition. ..
James M. Push and wife to Nelson J.
Kendall and wife, lot 1J. block 5,
Tremont Park
-V!lliam M. Kapua and wife to V.
H. Weed, southerly half of lot
134. section 1. Greenwood Ometery
Mount Tabor Investment Company to
E Shelley Morgan, lot 2 and nortn
one-third of lot 3. block AL. Kath-
erlne .",:'' L" '.' Li"
M. A. Laraen to Frank Kitcuh et al
lot 18, tlock 4. Midway Annex Ad
dition, agreement for sale. . . . . . .
Henrietta E. Falllns: et al. to James
S. Michael, lots 13. 14. block 18.
John Irving's First Addition .. .
Nancy H. Jackard to Margaret M.
Levinson. lot 4. block 6, Dunn s Ad
dition ,v".j;";"
T M Word (Sheriff) to Meridian In
'ves'tment & Trust Company, lot 8.
black 42. Sellwood. certificate of
11 Porter" "and wife to j. M- Wol-g-amott.
lot 8. block 42. Sellwood..
R. U Stevens tSheriff) to Charles
Cleveland, that part of northwest
quarter of section 23. township 1
south, range 3 east. 5414 acres, as
conveyed to Charles Cleveland
Behina O. Gaston to Frlti Richard
Schrleber and wife, lot 3. block
Vallev View Addition
Moore Investment Company to D. C.
McLeon. Jr., and wife, lot 14. block
16, Vernon
Municipal Railway Improvement
Company to O. H. Calkina. lot 10.
hlnlr 1A Terrace Park
600
3.000
3,500
BOO
400
10
Jarobs-Stlne Company to Cyril Rel
ton. lots 7. 8. block 7; lots 19. 20,
21. block 8. Hyde Park l.SOO
Harry L. Keats and wife to L. Y.
BllllngSley. lot . nmr V,. mil--
mouth Villa Extension
Kenneth A. J. Mackenzie and wife to
quale Do Giovanni, lot 11. block 22.
Kenllworth Addition
R R Foster to Theodore Kaseberg.
lot 'l". block 11. Arleta Park No. 2
Mkhael O'Brien and wife to Edward
Donnelly, lots 5 ad 6, block 4,
and lot 3. block 3; lot 7, block 2,
Tuinh'fl Add
BOO
800
1
10
Charles A. Hunt and wife to Jack
Claussen. lots 15 and 18, block 6,
Williams' Add. No. Z
O. Waggoner to Kordby Craven
Investment Co.. lot 18 and east
20 3-6 feet of lot 17. block 11. Park
View Ext M23
Peder H. Jeppesen and wife to Jacob
M. Duff and wife, lot 4, oioca za,
Multnomah
2,600
Title Insurance Investment Co. to
Walter Vv . Woodrurt ann wire, snmn
ij of lot 4. block 2, General Ander
son Add
2,300
C. E. Smith and wife to Smith
Watson Iron orks, unaiviaea z-
of lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 107.
ltv
Thomas M. Anderson and wife to Title
Insurance & Investment io-, lot ,
block 2. Anderson's Add
O. M. Smith and wife to A. P. Itch
ier, north 37 feet of soutn nan
of lots 10. 11. block 1, Madeline...
3,500
1.400
Benjamin F. Russell and wife to
Harry FTinit ana wire, ioi 9, owe
2. subdivision of Brown tract In
section 14, T. 1 S., R. 1 E
B. H. Bowman and wife to Wlllara
M. Conklln et al, lot 11, diock i.
Eastland Addition
eso
4.000
1.250
S75
1
Harry T. Nieolai and wife to Charles
H. Heller, lot H, diock hi, uoscners
Second Addition, and lot 6, block
10. Sherlock's Addition
Earl C. Bronaugh and wife to P. J.
Molls, lot 1, DIOCK i, rsronaugu a
Addition
Moore Investment Company to K.
Brandt, lot 12. DIOCK 10, vernon..
Ferdinand C. Smith to Charles E.
Smith, nortn half or oioca iui, ray
J. Frank Watson and wife to smith
A Watson Iron works, unaivmea
one-third of lots 1, 2. 7. 8, block
107 rltv
R. L. Stevens (Sheriff) to J. M. Berry,
lot 16. OIOCK 11, west ronianu
Addition
T. S. McDaniel and wife to O. B.
Wicyline, lot 10, block 5, and 6
feet Immediately north thereof,
vnrir view Extension
8.000
450
Moore Investment Company to G. M.
Rosenstlel, lot 10, diock hi, ernon
H C Lavcock and wife to Spokane,
Portland & Seattle Railway Com
pany and Oregon & Washington
Railroad Company, right of way for
Ingle spur track
E N. Barney and wife to M. Adella
Sheldon, lots S. 6. block 0, Ports
mouth Villa Extension ........
W H Moxon et al to Maud Sikes.
lots 8, 6 Arvidsons Subdivision of
block 13 North St. John
Will H. See and wife to W. T. Will
i ... ..... inta "11" and "E" Mount
425
570
Tabor Park 3.500
Mabel Williams to nene nanegan,
lot 8. block 74. Sellwood
E M. Rasmussen and wife to E. E.
Vallnacr n'ORt hfllf Of lOtS 5. 6.
block 290. Hawthorne Park. 8,50?
Merchants Loan & jrusi company u
Homer Franklin, lots 20, 21, block
8, Willamette
D. E. Buchanan et al to P. H.
Schulderman. west half of east
half of lota 5, 6, block 26, city
C P Jordan et al to J. B. Watklns.
'lots 1 2. block 2; lot 8 and west
half of lot 7, block 1 .Garbade
10
1.830
Total
..$46,738
Have your abstracts made by the Security
Title & Trust CO., I vnamoer ot
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Aug. 13. Maximum tempera
ture, 68.4 degrees; minimum. 66.2 degrees.
River reading at 8 A. M., 7.5 feet; change in
last 24 hours, rlee .1 foot. Total rainfall (5
t M to 5 P. M.). .56 inch; total since Sep
tember 1. 1807, 40.05 inches; normal. 44.71
inches: deficiency. 4.66 Inches. Total sun
shine August 12. none; possible. 14 hours. 18
minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea-level), at
5 P. M., 29.96 inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M., Pacific time,
August 13.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
During the last 12 hours the barometer has
risen slightly over Western Oregon and' west
ern Washington and quite decidedly over the
astern Dortlons of these states ana laano.
At this writing a shallow trough of low
nresxim extends) from eastern British Colum
bla south to Nevaaa. ana uim aim wi
weather continues unsettled over the greater
portion of the Pacific States, except in Cali
fornia. Moderately neavy rimia
in extreme Eastern Oregon, extreme Eastern
Washington and Idaho and good rains fell
last night in the Willamette vauey ana in
coast counties. The temperature nas taiien
very decidedly east of the Cascade .Mountains
and it is warmer in the Willamette Valley
and the Sound country.
The indications are for generally lair
weather Friday In Western Oregon and West
ern Washinirton and for showera and thunder
storms In Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washing
ton and Idaho. The temperature win con
tinue below normal.
FORECASTS.
For the 28 hours ending midnight. Aug. 14:
Portland and vicinity Probably fair; west
erly winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair west, thun
der storms east portion; westerly winds.
Idaho ThuncUr storms.
EDWARD A. BEALS, District Forecaster.
AT THE HOTELS.
The Portland W. C. Taylor. New York;
W E Mushet, E. Hutchin.Ton, San Fran
cisco' G B. Watson, A. F. Green and wife.
Berkeley; A. Berry, city; D. Lindner. New
York- A. T. Hawley. W. P. Doveli. R. B.
Alber'tson. Seattle; E. Whitson, Spokane;
J W Gtlman San Francisco; M. Gilliam,
Seattle-' W. Howaath. Everett; J. A. Hart
wick A Almlller, Seattle; F. E. Ralnsolds
and 'wife. New York; A W. Van Ness, M.
M Matthews. San Francisco; W. O. Kraft,
Jr New York; A. B. Saurman, San Francisco-
W W Turner and wife. El Paso; M.
Bishop, New- York; W. J. Kerr, Corvallls;
Mrs T Paddock. San Francisco; A. F.
Lau'sen.' Jr., Chicago; B. G. Lee, G. P. Lee.
Mrs L L. Phillips. Memphis; Chas.
Schneixer. San Francisco: B. H. Paull. St.
Louis: Rex Belcher. A. F Jergins. Los Angeles-
F Noah. Seattle; Geo. Wad, Eugene;
A Hughes and wife, J. Griffiths and wife,
Denver- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mevls. Miss
Mevls Philadelphia: C. de Slbour. Paris:
M Gervln. H. Wilklns. Philadelphia; E. B.
Bennett A I. Ormsble, A. T. Ormsble, New
York- W P. Hedges, San Francisco; J. B.
Adams Washington; Wm. N. Reynolds, Jr..
H G Clymore and wife. San Mateo; W. H.
Adams and wife, Spokane: X J. Egan and
wife Honolulu; A. P. Tom. Los Angeles;
E Hlnderson and wife, San Francisco; E.
j' Stoltz New York; J. P. Vollmer. Lewis-ton-
Dr and Mrs. E. O. Stratton. Oakland;
R B King. Chicago: Geo. W. Jones.-Wasco;
M' Asher San Francisco; C. G. Merrill,
Boise- A E. Bather, Minneapolis; c. M.
Levey St. Paul: H. C. Nutt, Tacoma: B.
G. Williams. Seattle; B. F Hanlon. San
Francisco; 3. A. Lindsay, Victoria; J W.
Patterson and wife. Rev. and Mrs. A. D.
Pell New York; F. F. Plowden. Mrs. H. P.
Waddell. Miss waddell, C Toxer, San Francisco-
D. , M. Hamilton. Minneapolis; J. G.
Megler and wife, Brookfleld.
The Oregon George H. Grover. Hailey,
Idaho' F. Kretschmar. St. Louis; J. E. Lind
burg. D. Kelly and wife. Denver; M. J.
Clifford. Oakland: Hugh C Gearln. city; J.
P Kieran. San Francisco; Joe Heller. Chi
cago; L. D. Wolford, city; E. S. Calen
dar, Seattle; G. Reddlck. Sap rranclsco; J.
AUGUST 14, 1903.
Laton. Denver: Oscar Oppenhelmer. Se
ttle: W. F. Gasklns. riew ii, --
Msdden. R. W. Jesup. San rancic. r. -Hull.
Kelso; E. Satlow. Kan CU, J.
elchensten. Dallas, lex.; , w
ch. wife and daughters, m. v"'' "1 d
Rogers. J. R. Walsh. Cincinnati; tm?-
Goodin. Muncle. Ind.: John L. uoyai,
furt; A. F. Smltz. Bar,
H- Kali, faeatTie; r. o- . -
Sobblns. Seattle; H. M. Crooks. Albany.
harles T. Early. Hooa Kiver; "".
ney. city; D. P. Murphy. Ban r ",,-
C. Yeoman, re tin. an.5
Eug,ne; W. C. Hard n. Texas; W H M
:oin. jr.. - -r - Cot.
cago; Mrs. J. n. l n -. d
age Grove; natnan .."- vrk.
Weiser. Idaho; K. , T
H. Ausley. sail rram.-u. - "j. -
Hewitt, Stockton, (at.; t. a. d""'"V "A f
vbIUb; H Freoncn, riinm . -; , M
Fisher. F. Whltberk. Nampa. Idaho. s. .
Carter. Oakland; W. H. Eccle Hood Bl ;
P. M. Haelpln. ivew in, Ctn.
blat. Wlnlock: Miss Jessie B. Jones, ten
tralla: E. C. Halllday and wife. -'". ni..
Coatend.l"The,'dodn fe j:
Lhar-LChEyeninn'ge,S- Ko
Wilson. 'Spokane.
The Imperial Mrs. r. c "jr.hers
Mrs. Lysick. The Dalles; F. M. Cpratners.
Kelso; N. D. Carman and ramiij.
Waftuns and child; Miss C. T.Maosl5a'r?lV
Jordan Valley: J. G. Gilbert W F Harrell.
Stevenson "af" - ; -'i.r,,"s. Astoria;
W. i. Weslafar,- Pittsburg; W. L. Thomlykee.
Astoria; John Anaerson. ,""'t . M1si
Mrs. K.. A. KOMins. wni.. , i, ir
Edith Gross, Los Angelas; JamH 1.
Alameda; Virgil Cooper.
Baker City; Charles u. .-no-. ""J-V-ri-
Moon. Eugene: L. B. Avery ana wii.
B. C: J. K. rox, uos ". -V, ,,.
Northfleld; Ed Klddly. I.-land C ty; "
. .V i. , . . n tr Hnwlev. clti .
J. Gray. Pendleton; Herman Gregg and wne.
C. C. Jantxer and wife. Hood River; Mrs. R.
N. Deffleld. Sclo: M. a. -i"-'.
Eugene Brock. Stella; W. W. Av-ery CTigf ne.
viiS. R Crofort. Kelso: L. B. Whitten. Spo
kane; The Gold Dust Quartet. ka.m,ok?v,t '
A. B. riaraen. ijoiaenuam, """"'"i r,i.-
, c, T7-i at x Coimnhell and wire.
i-ranis cii'aii, ... ""i
Chemawa; Bert Moeon. lone; (r. A- .Haii'
Sherman; W. A. Mlssneh. Independence .. B.
A. G. Morgan, tfaiem; joim "'
. j u-iihnit- w. in. Simonton.
Belllngham; F. hi. Kamsey, cm.
Perkins, San Jose; George Neuman, Kentucky.
-. 1. 1 n . ir a wmev. ftievensiMi,
John Bartman. Calo; J. W. Rivers. Oallce ;
C A Leu. Mrs. rl. ran vim u.
. o ' o Portland: A. Keller,
IlirUH, . S3. i... . t
Thm nnllea- R v.. Archer. Chenalls. C. L..
Mitchell. San Francisco; C. w. sneveri.
Arlington; Lime rssner, ,""sr"-, "
. j 1. 1 unnuan. lvinllv Breslawn
. T T Km Ih Cltv: I W . JUUKn.
City; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith. Spokane;
Jas. J. Armstrong. Denver; Jas Smith, La
Grande; E. J. M".,""1' V. h
... , m. u vtr rmw Korthneio.
wen. LorvHiiiB, m. tt. -- - - .
l. 171 T3arnoB POM 11(1 : 1 . P. TtllUCll
Hood River; C. K. warn, rm...
o rviiiiTTB Rnokane: G. P. Lewnsden, Ho -
brook; C. A. Jersten, Allen S. Archer. Wal-
E. Sxham. nr 1 .OS AIIKH, v.
Forman port and; Mrs. u. mrn
."l n.. jr w P Northrop.
inwrnur.D, jwl... - ,,T.ii,
anu Bon, Tim.. - -j,, v i
Murray; Wm. f-mitn. t.ncou.ti, .
ii- 1 1.. OAtinnd. 1 sn Nora. Self. MifB
Lula Duf'ftn. Allen bufftn, Chas. puffin.. B.
n Rrun. I. a Lamas: t. v. o.m
son, Bakersneia; u. w. ". "
. Trat,inr iTeiHo- w .t. Good. Kale; F. rj.
Rowell. Sc'holls; j. S. Trimble, Forest Grove;
Mrs. Eric Manueia. una
J. rjel n "i ir;l, n
Arleson. Spokane; R. E. Runyan. Roose-
...l. ti c.hmlnah ActtnrlR! HUKII mho.iii.
Dav'tonj H. J. Jackson and wife -Walla
-t-iio- u.nr tr Roherts. Jas. Roberts.
. ana., ....... j -i t n
Collins, wife and two children, Boston:
F. fpencer, loppenisn; u.o. v. -p
H. Aranaugh.' Thurlock; Chas. Branal, San
trranclsco- .1 W McGowan, Mcuowaii, u.
Francisco w tti
Mrs. Her. Gaston; H. Plnkerton nu "'
Weston; H. E. Hobert, La Center; J. m
Simpson. Spokane.
rk. at rhurlM M Skaaie. rr-aianin;
Norton. C. E. ColllnB. city; l
Newberg; Mr. jassaoay anu w..-.
r. u rnrTmRYl White Salmon: Mrs. I. M.
n'. xr r. Xdieller. Oak Point
.i mii'i... -vfi.Ciillv Long Beach: R. !
Mclsaac, A. Mclsaac, Hood River; P. Bran-
ner. city; Wm. gidsoh, unmooa, j. .
Woodland; G. Simpson. Milwaukee, G. la.
Harris. C. A Bell, J. Downing and wife,
Tacoma- M. Winkler and wife, walla wana
, ,.;.'. ..j ., Tnlrlnnd- M C. Bowen
Chemawa: C. D. Heirrl, city; Miss Nellie
Welsk. Kelso; E. Murry. J. C. Mich. Hiiis
boro; B. Chase. Kalama: V. H. Coffey. War
renton; Mr. Weather and wife, city; J- Els-
.i. .Vi a. vv n Schnffer Woodland
ru t., jvii"', tt . u. - .
w -a Camfts: O. V. Davis, j . rl
-'v...- iritiv.nM. i. m Parker. Newberg
Miss Jessie Dow'nlng. Miss Alice Early,
T w.ant onH wife and daughter,
Toutle; j. R. Morris, Independence :E. V.
Kirsch. C. K. Klrscn, city; n. j.
Boring: J. W. Reeves Galice; J. W. Schrod
er A. M. Krlcheam. Camas; H. D. Martin,
city- J. W. West. Banks; J. W. Ruble. Sa
lem T. Grasdal. Oregon City; B. S. Owens,
Amboy; Chas. Hoggard. Reno; D. J-np""
ard. Vancouver; J. E. McCall, Corvallls. C.
Foreman, wnue oaimuu; ... '""X1V.. V,
berg- W. S. Sheppard, North Yamhill, t
M. Knoles, Kelso; .C. J- B rower. McMinn
ille- s Tarell. British Columbia: F. Schaf
er. liolalla: W. M. Hartman Miss V Hart
' - t..i. r. tJo and wife. Franc!
Weist, P . M. Hill.' Cyrus Welst. Kelso; p.
C Mlchall. Kelso; S. B. jonnson. ..
ui.. r Rravnt. C. Wilker. Seattle
R. Namhner, Six Lakes; Mrs J. M. Bro-wn
Glnn. city; R. Reeves. C. Humphrey. Pen
UI.. u r Mni pr (IRK roim n. ej. .t.-
Th. t.ik FVank J. Kllmm, John L.
o c-..r,.im- t M Wlesel. Den
ver: Chas. F. Brady. Oakland: Mrs. W . H
Carrolten, Ellens-burg; J. A. jonnson. r.iu.
T ott. Vnrth Vftlrlma- D. L. Rich. City
C C.' Llghtfoot. Astoria; A. R. Cummings,
t... iJt m 13 TvTcrilllilrav. city;
Miss E. Sharp, Tacoma; Mrs. J .D. Reed
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Walker.
Mrs. D. A. Walker, San Antonio; Mr. ana
Mrs C S. Boereton, Woodstock; Mrs. M. t
Bowman. Newberg; W. W. Redneld. Min
neapolis: W. T. Martin, La Fayette; Miss
Maude Clum. St. Paul; Miss Maude Bate
ham, Mosler; Joseph Johnson. Seattle; Mrs.
H. S. McKlnley, city: F. W. Bullock F.
W. Bullock. Jr.. Chicago; J. F. Baker,
Ralph Baker. U Grande; S. T. Likens.
Gobel; J. H. McGrath. Fort Stevens; Mrs.
C. Phillips. Chicago; E. E. White, Salem;
J. 6mlth, city: J. H. Ruble, Salem; F. R.
Wagner and family. Goldfleld: H. E. Grit
man. Ritzvllle; John Danz. Seattle; ; C. L.
Murdav, Eugene; John Dickson and wife,
Brandon; Mrs. C. D. Emmons, Eugene.
The Danmoore Delia Weiser DIx. Detroit;
P. i. McKenna. Wllmerding. Pa.: Mrs. G. N.
Martin, Miss Webb, Waterville, Tenn. : E. C.
Genereaux. Seattle; Pauline Howard. Iy
Angeles: Eva Tattersall. Redlanda; Helen R.
Hlrschfelder, Agnes McMartin. Ventura; Elis
abeth Walters. Bernlce Gustave. Maud B.
Garner. Los Angeles; Senna Satterlee. Mon
rovia; I. O. Marsted and wife. Newcastle; A.
Renhanan, city v.-. v. jmuuio. ruin.
Brown and wife. New York; J. S Hall, city:
C R. Loffert. Spokane; E. R. Merton. Sioux
City- C C Casey and wife, Wayalde; G. M.
Gillette,' Sioux City; W. D. Ordway, Seattle;
W A Politz. Miss A. Rudolph. New York.
P'B Edgers. Salem: Mrs. E. Stuart, Asto
ria; I. L. Langdon, Chicago: C. D Madedn.
St. Paul: C. H. Carlson. Jliaaeapolls; D. B.
Rogers, Salem.
The Nortonla Francis B. Starke city;
Miss B. M. Eddon. The Dalles: Mrs. C.
Walker. Seattle; H. L. Woods, city. F. K.
Snencer. Newark: E. F. Barret, Peoria; K. A.
Clements. Mrs. K. E. Hood. Boise; H. Y.
Willis St. Louis: Mrs. L- Vashburn. Boston;
C. Rose, L. N. Gleason. Astoria; H. P. Wal
ters Seattle- Mr. and Mrs. C. Newhall, Denver-'
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walters. Tacoma.
The Cornelius H. L. White, Minneapolis;
Mrs T W. Clark. Vina E. Clark. Des
Moines-' Clara B. Faster, Mathilda Ecker
len Vancouver; E. E. Taylor, New York:
E E Wilson Corvallls; Nella Walker, Wil
ber Mack Orpheum; D. H. Perterson. Nel
lie Perterson. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. B.
T Irvine Corvallls: D. E. Hirshneld. Texas;
Miss Robinson. McMlnnville; G. S. Paine,
Wlnslow; Miss F. M. Bendey. Detroit; Miss
S F Bain. Portage; H. P. Hlldreth, Seattle.
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AMUSEMENT.
ANTAGES THEATER
Jth and Stark sts.
Week Commencing Monday, Aug. 10. BEVEX
ZANZIBAR ARAKS, wniriwum j-.-.-
and Pyramid euuaera.
ZISKA A KING, Burlesque Magicians anu
Kings of Comedy Magic. "","
ances Dally 2:30. 7:30. V. M. PoPU'ff
prices: Lower lioor and first six rows In
dress circle. 25c: back balcony. 15c: box
seats. 50c Any seat weekday matinees,
THE GRAND-Vaudeville deLnxo
Another Great Show
Mannel Romalne
assisted bv
The Fall of '64."
Tom Glllen.
The Mozarta
Cadleux.
Louise Auber, Eta
Poley Bros. &
1'aimer Misters
"Down Muslo Bow."
MATINEES
15-25-50C
NIGHTS
THEATER 15-25-50-750
Season of Advanced Vaudeville.
OI'F-MX. MONDAY EVEN INC". -J.
ALL STAR riiAltni. aw.
Sale of seats opens -Wednesday, Aug. l-i.
USE;
Carlos' Society Circus
30 BEAUTIFUL DOGS,
MONKEY COMEDIAN AND
KIDD
THE MAN BABOON.
3 o'clock today.
Tonight In Alrdome.
The Great New York Success,
"The Show Girl"
Cars First and Alder, transfer all parts city.
WHERE TO DINE.
Hot Weather DietrlaiTRCa.. !"i
8th at., near Washington.
MEETING NOTICES.
PHALANX LODGE, NO. 14. meets every
i-lday evening in I- O. O. F- Hall, Grand
' j c. ri sir a fraternal lnvlta-
?ion extended "all Brother KnUht to
meet with us. O. S. HbDEb, h.. K. .
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. S5. A.
F. AND A. M. Special communi
cation this (Friday) evening at 7
o'clock. Work in M. M. degree.
' visitors welcome. By order w. oi.
uabsat.O LODGE. NO. 15. I. O. O. F.
..nn. his (Friday) evening at
8 P M. Work In the Initiatory degree.
Visitors welcome.
COZENS.
Secretary.
PHALANX LODGE. NO. 14. K. OF P.
Mfets at 8 P M. Friday evening, corner of
Grand ave and East Pine .... All members
of the order Invited to eoy a fraternal
welcome.
ENGROSSING RESOLUTIONS TESTIMO
nlals. memorials, etc. Ellis, 500 Columbia bldg.
DlF.D-
PEERT Tn this city, August 12. a tne
family residence 689 Minnesota a Don
ald Peerv aged 11 months 14 days. 1)8
fced son of Mr and .Mrs. Earl Peery.
Funeral announcement later.
VAN ALSTINE In this city. August 13.
at 1804 East 10th St.. Emma J. an Al
stlne, aged 59 years, 7 months and US
days. Funeral notice later.
FUN KRAI, NOTICES.
n w.m-T t i-tlT .IPvlnr A a And
acquaintances
a respectfully Invited to attend the fu
neraf s?r?lces of. Rockwell L. Rushlight
SroUter of A. G. Rushlight. Councilman
at A. B. Hemstock s chapel e.asi ui..
teenth and Umatilla avenue. Friday. Au
gust 14. at 2 P. M. Interment MUwaukle
Cemetery.
CRIG The funeral services of the late
George Craig will be held at Dunning. Mc
a fiiihaiiirh's chapel, corner ith and
Pine ste., today (fTtoayj. at i
M. li
Friends In-
terment nose uy ",Dl1''
vited.
EDWAKD HOCMAN CO.. Funeral Dlrect
ors. 220 8d St. Lady assistant. Phune M QOI.
J I FINLEY SON, 3d and Madison.
-Lady assistant. Phone Main 9, A 151)9.
Dunning. McKntee Gllbaugn, Funeral Il
rertor" 1 ith Pine. Phone M 430. Lady asst.
ZELLER-BVRNES CO.. Funeral
orf. 18 KutselL Kast 10g- Lady assistant.
.- h DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East
Aldir. lJy a'slstant. Thune East Hi.
Grand Central Station Time Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving; Portland
Roseburg Passenger
Cottage Grove Passenger..
California ExpTess
San Francisco Express ....
West Side
Corvallls Pasenger
Sheridan passenger
Forest Grove Passenger. . .
Forest Grove Passenger. . .
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove passenger
Roseburg Passenger
Portland ExpTess
West Side
Corvallls Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Forest Grove Passenger
8:1(1 a, m.
4:15 p m.
7:45 p. m
1:30 a.
7:00 a. m.
4 : 10 p. m.
1 1 :00 a. m.
6:40 p. m.
7 : 1 S a. ro
ll :30 a. m.
5:30 p. m.
11:15 p. m-
6:35 p. m.
10.30 p. m.
8 :00 a- m.
2:50 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express ...
North Coast & Chicago Limited
Overland Express
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited -
Portland Express
Overland Express
8:80 a. m.
2 :00 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
7:00 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
8:35 p. m.
OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO
Leaving; Portland
Pendleton Passenger
Chicago-Portland Special
Spokane Flyer
Kansas City Chicago Express.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer VJ 'ir'J '
Chi., Kan. City & Portland Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger
7:15 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
8:15 p. m.
t):u0 p. m.
8:00 a. m
B:45 a. m
8:50 p. m.
5:15 p. no.
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leaving Portland
Astoria & Seaside Express.....
Seaside Special (Saturday only).
Astoria Seaside Express
Arriving Portland
Astoria & Portland Passenger...
8:00 a. m.
2:20 p. m.
5:30 p. m.
12:15 p. m.
Portland Express
10:00 p. m.
Seaside Special (Sunday only). .110.20 P. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C. P. R- Short Line, via Spokane
Via Seattle
Arriving Portland
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane.
Via Seattle
8:15 p. ro
ll :45 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
7:00 a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFICJ
Leaving Portland
Dallas passenger ....
Dallas Passenger ....
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger
Dallas Passenger
7:40 a. m.
4:15 p. m
10:15 a. m.
5:50 p. m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Arriving Portland I
Wllsonville Local ..............
Salem and Intermediate Local ..
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Leaving Portland
Salem and Intermedials Local..
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local . .
Wllsonville Local -
Salem and Intermediate Express.
7 :05 a. m.
8:15 a. m.
10:30 a. m.
11:20 a. m.
1 rtO p. m.
4:45 p. m,
4:00 p. m.
5:40 p. m.
8:15 p. m.
6 25 a. m.
7:35 a. m.
8:35 a.
11:10 a. m.
1:10 p. m.
2 :U5 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
6 : 10 p. m.
6:05 p. m.
AUCTION BALES TODAT.
cS. at 2 p. m at 211 w
.. .. corner Second and ia
h. Portland Auction t-O-. mi in
famhlll
t 10 A. ! J. T. Wilson, auction
eer.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE AT
Mt. Tabor
A new, modern bungalow, near Bel
mont and Prettyman ve.; six rooms,
furnace, etc. ; lot 100x100 ; price $3500.
GEO. K. CLARK
Or JOHN W. COOK
330 Chamber of Commerce.
Phones: Main 5047. A 3252.
Cheap Building Lots
See the lots we are selling
frnm sSoOO to $800 each on
Thompson, Tillamook, Hal-
sev, Schuyler, Jiroaaway,
"YVeidler, .Clackamas and
"Wasco streets.
Mall S VonBorstel
80S I Burnslde St. and 104 Scond St.
House and S22 Acres
Only $2200
P3S Here is a special buy of 23
acre-, nil In cultivation, with nloo
ti-roonird house and other outbulldlnsrs.
S mil 11 errhord and gtrtlen. On tha elee
trle line, n-ilu lee-eold water att tbe
door. House cost BKt. Here la at
ehnnee to make a BO per rent increase
tn the next year. Homeseekers' Infor
mation Bureau, 333 Chamber of Com
merce. CHEAP QUARTER -BLOCK
HOLLADAY AVENUE
PRICE $1100
lOOxinn on the southeast corner of
21st and Hoiladuy ave. It Is cheap. va
can make easy terms.
Mall & VonBorstel
302 E. Burnslde St. and 104 Second St.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest rates and terms to suit; spe
cial rates and favorable terma on large
loans on buxlnesa properties.
Funds Loaned for Private investors.
A. H. BIRRELL
SOS McKay Bid., 3d & Stark.
80 ACRE SNAP
13 miles west or poruanu . "
electric line. Price $2600. TtiinK oi it.
land is wortn iuu to v'
around this. One of the Rreatest bar
Kaina ever listed with us, so call at
once.
GAIILAAU nnri.iu.i,
101 Fourth St.
FOR this month we will sell watches for
the amount loaned and one months In
terest at Uncle Myers. l si -.
Alder.
BUSINESS corner, 33 1-S feet on Weldler, 50
feet on Grand ave.. northwest corner In
quire 504 Kast Jiurnmug. .
iiisnn Now $fi5oi for a short time, o-roora
house. fwri . mum o-
GILLETTE-RIGGS LAND CO. Bd. Td. bldg.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews. F. V. ft Co.. M S340, S3 Hamilton si
Baker. Alfred A.. 115 Ablngton bldg.
, , . u.,i.- it-)? rhmber of Comm. area.
Cook. . B. 8, CO.. 503 Corbett bldg.
Crusslcy Co., iuo-
Ooddard, H. W.. Main and A 1743. 110 d St.
Jennings a Co. Main 188. 06 Oregonlaa.
Kinney a Stampher, 831-38$ Lbr. Ex. M 43S.
Jjtt. M E.. room 411 Corbett Dunning.
Mall a Von Borstel, 104 2d st, 803 B Burnslda.
Palmer, H. P.. $18 Commercial Club bid.
M 8i09, A $853. . , .
Parrlsh. Watklns a Co., 250 Alder St.
Reed. Fields 1 Tynsn . Btard of Trade bldg.
Klchardson. A. a., i-i -oi". -
Bchalk. Geo". D., 254 Stark st. Mali, ,892. A $.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., 68 Third su
(Holladay Addition.)
Veteran Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce
Waddel. W. O.. SOB Lumber Exchange bldg.
White. B. F.. $27 Vk Washington et.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
BY OWNER, new o-room house, on Bl
mont St.. het. East 24th and $5th lot
35x1 -IS- street at each end; price, 3i..
improvement paid. John Amber.on. 791
Belmont.
NEW. modern house. 0 large rooihs and attic-
full ha-ement. gas and electric light,
fine view. cl.e In, East SI.
:t.t.-(l. $500 down. W. J- Dsy. i"ar".
FIVE corner 100x100 on Nnrthrup st .
FI1M00: choice location; ntlght dlvldej
splendid buy. Vanduyn a Walton, 61a
Chamber of Commerce. f
80x00. COLLEGE, near Park; all Improve
mentspald: suitable for a single flat or
home ?-!750. Culver, 623 Chamber of
Commerce.
CORNER lot and large house. $5000; two
cottages. 208 and lill Gibbs St., $.1000;
South Portland, pays 11 per cent. Owner.
841 Front st
BEST buy In Irvlngtcn. beautiful new 8
room home, comer lOOxluo block trom
carMne 7iXX). Starr Bros.. 4M Worces
ter bldg.
BEST buy In Irvlngton. beautiful new 8
room house, block from carline; $ij00.
tarr Bros.. 429 Worcester bldg.
SMALL tract within 5 miles of Courthouse,
choice land, good roads and water, Slot)
per acre. 825 Lumber Exchange.
LOT 50x100 on 31st si., half block f rora
carline and Gladstone St., for $500 cash.
352 East 11th St.
$200 BUYS a farm and a lot with a waranty
oeed; will treble In less than a year. Sea
Stevenson a Taylor. sOVs WasMngton Bt.
X24O0 Beautiful home, only two left out of
seven; $300. $20 monthly; 3 blocks south
of Hawthorne, East 44th. Dr. Darling.
S4000 BUYS city bus.neee that pays $500 per
month. For particulars- address X 145. Ore-
gonlan.
MODERN house, nearly new. See this If
you want a g..od home; terma Phone
owner. Woodlawn Kt.-.;!.
ACRE, absolutely clear and level, on Mount
Scott carline; $12Kl; half cash. 35
Lumber Exchange.
MUST sell quick. 7-room house, two lots,
flowers, fruit and shade trees; owner on
premises. 1108 K. Yamhill.
IF YOU want a strictly modern 5-room cot
tage cheap, see owner, 1 Kast Morrison
St.; must sell, leaving city.
J370O MODERN 6-ronm cottage, lot 50x100.
Irvlngton, near corner. East 3:tM.
FOR SALE 60-room hotel. $12,000; a snap.
Call owner by phone. A 257.
TWO aeres In MUwaukle. some small fruit
and grapea M. B. Hag an. c4 2d.