I ' If r
CHARGES ARE FILED
passengers on the steamer Bailey Gtart
mmmA
yesterday on the inp to cascade uocks,
The oil tank steamer Rosecrans is dis
charging at the Associated tanks at Linn-
inn
ft
V
Passengers on Potter Accuse
Captain Spencer.
INVESTIGATION IS ORDERED
Local Board Will Look Into Com
plaint Made by Prominent Port'
land People Against Master ot
Steamer Chas. R. Spencer.
Papers will be Issued from the offices
of the local inspectors of steam vessels
this morning directing the appearance
before the board of Captain Spencer, of
the steamer Charles R. Spencer. The or
der was Issued on complaint of several
passengers who arrived In Portland one
night last week on board the steamer T.
J. Potter from Megler.
Captain Spencer is charged In the com
plaint with conduct dangerous to life and
limb In the handling of his steamer. It
Is alleged that on the trip tip the river
Captain Spencer harassed the Potter by
continually crossing her bows and by
coming alongside close enough for people
to shake hands from one vessel to an
other. The latter offense comes under
the head of "Locking Guards." which Is
prohibited by a special section of the nav
igation laws.
Captain E. S. Edwards stated yesterday
that the matter will be Investigated thor
oughly. A number of prominent citizens
of Portland are Included In the list of
witnesses and all have signified their
willingness to appear and testify.
J. MILLIS VISITS CITY
Steamship Breakwater Makes Ran
From Coos Bay In 24 Hours.
C. J. MIHIs. vice-president and general
manager of the Portland & Coos Bay
Steamship Company, arrived In Portland
yesterday from Marshfteld. Mr. Millis
was a passenger on the steamship Break
water. He will spend several days In
Portland on business connected with the
cmpany. Mr. Minis Is accompanied by
his wife and daughter.
The Breakwater made the run up from
Coos Bay to Portland In 24 hours. She
crossed out over the Coos Bay bar shortly
after 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon and
at 3:15 yesterday she was fast at the Oak
street dock. She brought SO passengers.
The Breakwater will tow the Government
dredge to Coos Bay on the down trip.
Fell Thirty Feet to Pavement.
LEWISTOX. Idaho. August 29. (Spe
cial.) In testing a new fire escape at
the Raymond House here last night B.
L. Youngs, of Moscow, the inventor of
the apparatus, and Fire Chief Ed Martin
son, of this city, fell from the third story
of the hotel, striking on the cement siiie
walk 30 feet below. Youngs suffered a
broken collar-bone and an injured hip
and Martinson a dislocated elbow and
badly bruised head.
San Pedro Shipping.
SAN' PEDRO. Cal..- Aug. SO. The steam
er William H. Murphy arrived this morn
ing, five days from Grays Harbor. - and
will discharge S'Vi.oX) feet of lumber at
' the Southern Pacific slip.
The schooner Esther Buhne made a
quick trip from Marshfleld, arriving In
six days. She brought 620,000 feet of
lumber.
Tacoma Flour Shipments.
TACOMA. Aug. 30. Flour exports for
the week 41.463 barrels, value $161,272.
Marine Xots.
The Brltsh steamship Queen Amelle ar
rived up .last night from Puget Sound.
1 She will load wheat for the United King
dom. Captain John Bermlngham, supervising
Inspector of steam vessels, accompanied
by Captain and Mrs. E. S. Edwards, were
GRAIN TONNAGE EN ROUTE AND LISTED FOR
PORTLAND COMPLETE TO AUGUST 30
Name, Flag and Rig
Alice. French ship
Armen. Frtnch bark
Aster. German ship
Bendrea. Norwegian bark. .......... .
Poesuet. French bark
Brablock. Brltlah bark
Carroanlan, Britten bark
Clan Graham. British ship
Corine Bart. French bark
Crlllon. French ahip
David d'Anglers. French bark
Deike Rlckmers. German steamer...
Desalx, French ship
Desdemona. British ship
Eugene Schneider, French bark
Falklandbank. British'
Fifealnre. British bark
Finland. Russian ship
FranKlyn,-British steamer
Gen. Faldherbe. Ft. bark
General Foy, French bark
Gulf Stream. British bark
Henrlette. German ship
Homeward Bound. American bark
Janeta. British steamer.....
JotnvlIIe. French bark
Kllloran. British bark
Knight Templar. British steamer...
Laer.ncc. French ahip
La Rochejacqueleln. French bark ...
La Tlour de Auvergne. French bark.
Leon Blum. French ship .
Le Filler. French bark
Lydpate. Fritish bark
Magdala, British steamer
Marechal Noailles. French bark
Nederland. Dutch steamer
Neotsneld. British ship
Neuilly. French bark
Nordsee. German ship
Oregon. German ship
Port Crawford. British ship
Rcehambeau, French bark
Saint Anne. French bark
Plrathlyon. British steamer
Sully. French bark
Thiers. French ship
Torrlsdale. British ship
Turgot. French bark. .
Vigo. Norwegian ship
Vlncennea, French bark ............
-
Total tonnage en route and listed
Same d.ite In l'7
Same date In 19tKl
GRAIN VESSELS
Name. Flag and Rig.
Aherfoyle, British ship
Albert Rlckmers. German ship
Andorlnha. British bark
Asgerd. Norwegian ship
Braemount. British steamer
Brodick Castle, Brltlah ship .......
Crown of India. British bark
iKigheld. Norwegian bark
Donna Franceses. British bark ....
Eusene Frantel. French bark ......
Falls of Nith, British steamer
Gael. French bark
Leyland Bros.. British
Mlchelet. French bark
Queen Amelle. British steamship
.serathlyon, British steamer
Vlncennea, French steamer
LUMBER VESSELS IN PORT.
Alvena. schooner
Annie F. smale. Australian schooner...
Bucranla. British steamer
Churchill, schooner
Echo, barkentlne
Henrv Villard. Australian ship
Irene. American schooner
Koko Head. American barkentlne
Larglemore. British ship
Oliver J- Olson. American schooner....
Yv. F Jewell. American schooner
"Wrestler, American schooner
The French bark Mlchelet from Hono
lulu Is due to arrive op this forenoon.
Ehe Is In ballast ana win ioaa wntai wuu.
t-v. n4t.K Aomtthfn TTa 11 nf Kith is
taking dunnage at the Eastern and West
ern Mills.
Anrtrmls and Departures.
PORTLAND. Aug. 30. Arrived Steamship
Breakwater from Coos Bay; British Mam-
stilp Queen Amelle from Puget Sound
steamshtn Bosecrans from Monterey;
schooner Monterev from Monterey.
Atnria. Aug. 30. Condition of bar at
5 p M, mooth; wind, northwest; weather,
rlur Arrived at (1:1 i A. M. and left UP at
7 A. M. Steamer Break-water, from Coos
Bay. Arrived at fi:30 A. M. and left up at
i:4o A. M. British steamer yueen Ameiin.
from Bremerton. Arrived down at a. m
nl aalled at 10 A. M. Steamer Alliance,
for Coos Bay. Arrived at 8:15 A. M.
French bark Mlchelet, from Honolulu. Left
in at IO A. M. r-rench Bar kraei. aauea
at 8 A. M. Steamer Vosburg. for Xehalem
Arrived at 1:15 P. M. and left up at 3 P. M
Stecmer Harold Dollar, from San Fran
cisco. Arrived down at 1 P. M. German
steamer Alela- Arrived down at 8 P. M.
end railed at 4:30 P. M. Steamer Roma,
for San Francisco.
Ran BVnnriam. Aufir. SO. Arrived at noon
Steamer Cascade, from Portland. Sailed
at midnight, 28th Steamer Northland, tor
Portland.
San Francisco. Aug. 30. Arrived Ship
Alex Gibson, from Karluk; steamer Welles
ley, from Grays Harbor; steamer M. F.
Plant, from Coos Bay; steamer Bee, from
Gray Harbor; Maverick, from Tacoma
STEAMER INTELLIGENCE,
Dae to Arrive.
Name From.
Breakwater. -Coos Bay......
State of Cal. San Francisco.
Geo. W. EldarSan Pedro
Koanoke. ....Los Angeles...
Alliance Cooa Bay
Rose City. ...San Francisco.
Numantla. . . .Hongkong. . .. .
Arabia Hongkong. .. .
Alesla Hongkong.... .
Data.
In port
Sept. 1
Sept. 1
Sept. 8
Sept. S
Sept. 8
Sept. 10
Sept.
Nov. 1
Scheduled to Depart.
Name. For. Date.
Breakwater.. Coos Bay Sept. 2
Geo. W. ElderSan Pedro Sept. 8
State of Cal. San Francisco. Sept. 6
Roanoke Los Angeles... Fept. 0
Alliance Coos Bay Sept. 5
Ron City... San Franclaeo. . Sept. U
Numantla. ...Hongkong..... Sept.
20
22
Alesla Hongkong nov.
Cascade, from Columbia River; Norwegian
steamer Tordenskjold, from Ladyemlth.
failed Steamer Bowdern,
bor.
for Grays Hit-
Tides at Astoria Monday.
High. Low.
8:14 A. M 7.3 feet 3:30 P. M 8 0 feet
8.10 A. M 1.8 feet 9:54 P. M
. . 1.4 feet
SELL SAILORS LIKE SLAVES
Crimps" Grow Rich From Opera
tions In Newcastle, X. S. YV.
SYDNEY. N. S. W., Aug. 30. (Special)
What Is described as a corner In sailors
bas been established at Newcastle, N. 3.
W. The nefarious practice of "crimp
ing" has created a situation which Is be
coming intolerable, and this In spite of
the act specially passed last year to put
an end to the traffic. It Is stated that the
law Is openly defied and that seamen are
victimized and shipowners blackmailed
with Impunity. At a recent meeting or
the council of the local Chamber of Com
merce a member mentioned that formerly
crimps" charged $5 per head for supply
ing sailors, "but since the promulgation
of the local government ordinances the
mercenary wretches had advanced the
price to $20 per head, and the masters
were compelled to pay this blood money
or go without crews."
Moreover, the crimps contrive to Im
plicate the shipmasters by making them
a rebate per capita. In order that the
traffic In. flesh and blood should be kept
quiet.
Xo End of It.
Mrs. Jenks I'm surprised to find you
looking for a servant. I thought you
engaged one yesterday.
Mrs. RIchley Oh, she's a lady's maid;
she waits on me,- I'm looking for one
to wait on her. Catholic Standard and
Times.
Trunks, suit cases and bags at a sac
rifice. Bankrupt stock of the P. C. Trunk
& Bag Co., Is now on sale at Harris
Trunk Co.. 132 6th.
Tons. From.
.1.2192. .. .London
...2016 London
...1XS3 Mejillones
.. .24)4(1. ... Newcastle
Sailed.
....July 23
June 28
...J9.H Newcastle. N. 8. W..
...2O00. .. .Antwerp'
...1773. .. .Hamburg
...2300. .. .St. Rosalia
. ..1721. .. .New Caledonia
...1879. .. .Antwerp
... 1570. .. .Antwerp ........
.June 1
June 2 '
.. .2tf.-i .... i-eesan
... 17;i5. .Antwerp
. ..14"0 Callao
. ..2:! Antwerp July 19
-17Sl. .. .Valparaiso
1.11H. .. .Newcastle, N. S. W Aug. 8
1.180 Guayaquil
311. ...Yokohama
172H.... Antwerp Aug. 17
17:!7 Hobart
.-1378. .. .Antwerp July 18
181)8. .. Callao
I!ts7 .Vancouver, B. C...
2779 Sydney
194.1 Antwerp June 18
1501. .. .Antwerp' ............... .April 9
4fl02. .. .Valparaiso May 1
2011 Honolulu
1.194. .. .Newcastle June 13
194S. .. .Hamburg ............. .July 26
1S7!.'. . .San Francisco
17f. ... Hobart . . .- Aug 2
2.1.10. .. .Santa Rosalia
.. 3124. .. .Newcastle Aug 25
2166. . .Talcahuano
-2.1SS. . . . West Coatt
--1M20. .. .Hamburg Mar 1
1731 Hobart
1652 Callao
-1775. .. .Callao
1393.. ..Callao
ISil Leith
122 Newcastle. A
2Mil San Francisco
1993 Antwerp
22M Belfast
21M. .. .Newcastle, A
-1959. ...Hamburg ............. .
1206 Mejlllones
1.3U. .. .Antwerp .......
April 8
In Port
92.193 36.9H3
93.193 10.S.17
80.783 9.273
IN
FORT.
Tona Berth. Arrived.
.1397. . . .Stream .Aug
. 1SM1 Stream Jun, 2j
.S1m Centenial August 15
r.? " -Dry dck Jun1 10
. 2. 1. .. -Montgomery August 13
. 1 770. . . . Drydock ............... Keb 7
.1SS5. .. .Colrmbla, No. 1..., March's
.214 Astoria Aug 20
.2163. ...Astoria March 26
.170.1. .. .Oceanic July 25
.3021....E. and W Aug -fl
.1949. .. .Astoria . Aug' 29
.22:iS Dry dock March 6
,ll4 Astoria Aug. 30
.272 Stream Aug. 30
.24 Oceanic Aug 19
.1740 Astoria Aug 30
6S7..
.Astoria
hoo. ... Astoria .
2.193. ... Dolphins
B00. . . . Knappton
6M. . . . Kntppton
1412 Astoria .
BK-
111.
17S8.
MS.
4VT.
409.
..Astoria
. .Portland -Lumber Co.
. .Banneld
. .Astoria
..Astoria
..Astoria
mm j&zf f7to miro ir
BUILD EATON HALL
Willamette University to Have
Fine Structure.
LOCAL CONTRACTORS BUSY
Dwellings and Factories in Various
Parts of City W ill Be Rushed
to Completion During'
Good Weather.
Contract was let last week for the
erection of Eaton Hall, on the campus
of Willamette University, at Salem.
Bnooks & Trevor, of Salem, received the
award in competition, their bid being $43.-
NEW EAST SIDE RESIDENCE
b ' uSJ''f. nf I. Mi ill! "S
K -
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P. II. PETERSON'S RESIDENCE, OPPOSITE ROSS ISLAND.
000. The building; when completed Is now
estimated to cost about $50,000. A. E.
Eaton, of Union, Or.. Is having th build
ing; erected as a donation to the Univer
sity. .
The Dyer Cement Manufacturing Com
pany has built temporary sheds for making-
its products, on Columbia boulevard.
at Kenton. When ready to run at full
capacity it is the intention to turn out
cement bricks and other products used in
building.
Excavation for the Charles K. Henry &
Son building-, at Fourth and Oak, will be
finished this week. Concrete retaining;
walls are being- put at the Lombard site.
Fifth and Stark. Contract has been
awarded Langrford & Walker to erect
the Pacific Paper Company's building-, at
Fourth and Ankeny. The first floor of
Rosenblatt's Hotel, at Tenth and Alder.
Is up and work started on the next floor.
Bennes, Hendricks & Tobey are receiv
ing figures on a $25,000 school building
to be erected at Bandon, ur.
Quite a number of streets In the down
town district are having nard-suriaee
work nut down. Stark street from Third
to Sixth: Park, for four blocks south from
Stark; Eleventh and Twelfth are among
the streets receiving attention.
E. H. Wemme has taken out building
permit for another garage which he Is
to erect on Seventh, between Couch and
Burnslde. The building is estimated to
cost about $15,000. ,
xtr r trnio-hrrm th architect, who was
seriously injured about three weeks ago
in falling from a ladder, is reportea to
be getting along fairly well. He suffers
considerably on account of broken bones,
but is making good progress toward re
covery. MacNauehton. Raymond & Lawrence
are preparing plans for the Studebaker
utomobile warehouse, luuxiw, to do
erected at the southeast corner of -Chapman
and Alder streets. The building- is
to be three stories and built of brick.
Cost is estimated at $35,000.
r. D. Neer is preparing plans for the
State of Oregon for a fish hatchery to
be constructed 12 miles from Tillamook.
Master Fish Warden McAllister Is re
ceiving bids for the work.
Wn.v ha. hMn ntnrtfwt nn the founda
tion of a reinforced concrete two-story
building for ients tirange at jnts. re
cently the Grange purchased a lot, lOOx
T .. t wn .Via BI-hnnlhAIIB. Tt bflS
been figured out that the cost will be
about the same as for a frame struc
ture. It will be 40x86 feet. The lower
walls will be 10 inches thick and the up
per walls about six Inches. There will
be a fraternal hall on the second floor
and four stores below. The association
Is Incorporated for $3000, but the actual
cost of the building is estimated at from
$3500 to $5000.
Ex-Detective Kerrigan is having an
apartment house erected at East Sixth
and East Davis streets. It will be fin
ished next month. The cost will be aDout
$7000.
O. L. Ferris Is having a $2500 dwelling
built on East Forty-seventh street, be
tween Broadway and Hancock. In Wlberg
Heights. He also has an $1800 cottage
under way in the same neighborhood.
Outside of Portland the school dis
tricts of Multnomah county are spend
ing over $16,000 in new buildings and
improvements this year. At Gresham a
five-room addition is being- built. Rock
wood is completing a four-room build
ing and at Terry a two-room school
house Is being- built. County School
Superintendent Robinson says that the
tendency is to replace the old school-
houses with modern buildings. ' He es
timates the school population at from
4000 to 6000.
The combined chapel and school of
the Jesuits on a 20-acre tract on the
Powell Valley road is nearlng comple
tion. It is a three-story structure,
modeled after the plans of the Pied
mont building;, and cost $15,000. The
residence of the Jesuit priests on the
same ground, costing $10,000. is also
being completed. These grounds are to
be made the headquarters of the Jesuits
in the Northwest. The dedication .of
the school will be held in the near fu
ture. Architect C. C. Robblns has prepared
plans for repairs and alterations on
the Logus building on Grand avenue
and East Washington street. The in
terior is to bo modernized and plate
glass windows put in the fronts of the
stores on the lower floors. Eventually
two more stories will be added, mak
ing the building six stories. Recently
this property changed hands for $75,
000. It was put up 12 years ago by
Charles Logus for $45,000.
The concrete foundation for the new
Central Christian Church, East Twen
tieth and East Salmon streets, is nearly
completed. It occupies a quarter
block. The contract for the stone to
complete the basement was awarded to
Hi
5
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c '
Harry Blng-ham. Tenlno stone will be (
used in the basement. The new edifice"
will be one of the finest structures of
the sort In the city and will cost $50,
000. Rev. J. F. Ghormley, the pastor,
says that the work on the main struc
ture wlll.be pushed forward as rapidly
as possible.
W. E. Splcer, whose frame building
at Creston on the Powell Valley road
was burned down a short time ago, has
started to rebuild on the same founda
tion with concrete brick. The cost will
be about $5000.
Among; the transfers recorded last
week was for the southwest corner of
Sixth and Flanders, from Max Loewen
son to W. Friedlander, the considera
tion being- $35,000.
Dubois & Crockett report the follow
ing sales, made last week: Apartment
house on Thirteenth and Clay streets,
from E. F. Ferris to George Hendsacker
and wife, for $0000; house and two lots
on East Glisan street, from E. Miller to
Mathias Kalllo. consideration $3225;
also Georg-e Hendsacker's residence on
v. - J- 4 ,
m j a i-s
ARE YOU THINKING OF BUILDING?
. .. .. tr-
A Little Home for Two.
Cost to build, exclusive of heating and
plumbing. $1355. Designed by Glenn L.
Saxton. 242 and 244 Security Bank build
ing. Minneapolis, Minn. -
Here Is a little bungalow with Just
enough space for two. There Is a beau
tiful large living-room, nice dining-room,
built-in sideboard, coat closet, bedroom,
bathroom and everything to make a home
complete. If you are looking for a bun
galow for a small family, here Is one that
has the world beat. The first story Is 9
feet in height in the clear. Birch floors
throughout. Finished in birch, with ma
hogany stain, or natural If one prefers.
The size Is 24 feet wide and 30 feet deep
over all. Mr. Saxton' will furnish one
complete set of plans and specifications
for $13. The plan will be complete in
every detail. Mr. Saxton will also fur
nish for $1, a beautiful, practical, and
helpful book of plans, entitled "American
Dwellings." containing over 200 designs
of bungalows, cottages and residences,
costing from $600 up. In case plans are
ordered from this book you may deduct
the $1 paid for book, thus the book does
not cost you one cent In the end.
i I Mhr isi . nmii
li - - - v " " ;
Thirty-first and Thurman streets for
$5000. ;
Among- recent contracts are the fol
lowing: ,
F. S. ' Halleck, for 4 $1500 cottage for
Jennie R. HalL East 70th. between East
Glisan and East Flanders.
A. C, Meyers, for a $5000 dwelling for
Homer D. Angell, Montgomery Drrva, ifcar
Fern, avenue.
D. Lysen. for a $5000 barn for J. C. P.
Westengard, Front street, between . Mont
gomery and Harrison streets. ,
H. N. Kmlth. for a $1000 co tt aire for J.
S. Hossley. Greely street, between Alns
worth and Holman streets.
J. G. Klllgreen has -the contract for
alterations amounting to $3000 In the resi
dence of Mrs. H. I.. Corbett. In Tenth street
between Main and Madison streets. Per
mit has been Issued.
J. G. KUlgreen. has the contract also for
a $1000 cottage for H. C. Brown, In Halsey
street, betwejn Nineteenth and Twenty
first streets. Permit Issued.
J. O. Tremblay has the contract to erect
a $1000 dwelling for L. B. Menefee. in
Myrtle street, between Sixteenth and Seven
teenth streets, Portland Heights.. The per
mit has been Issued. Bennes, Hendricks
& Tobey are the architects.
John Eichblatt. for a J10.V) dwelling for
H. Rlttman. Vancouver avenue, between
Falling and Shaver streets.
John Eichblatt. for a $2000 dwelling for
G. Zlppell. Monroe street, between Rodney
and Williams avenues.
J. B. Dlckoner. for $1250 cottage for Max
Asmus, Maryland avenue between Emerson
and Summer streets.
Wm. Burrington. for a $6500 dwelling
for Julius Kraemer. Cornell Road, at the
head of Marshall street.
Smith & Dodge, for an $1800 dwelling at
Waverleigh Heights, for J- S. West.
Smith & Dodge, for a $1000 dwelling for
D. J. Brown, at Waverleigh Heights.
K. D. Zlnnlnger. for a SlOfO cottage for
F. J. Payne, at City View Park.
F. B. Galbralth, for a $2000 dwelling for
Edith Van Vleet. Graham avenue, between
Rodney and Union avenues.
E. Miller, for a $1200 cottage for M. A.
Stelner. Hamilton avenue between First
and Ohio streets.
E. Miller, for a $1000 dwelling for M.
Blschofberger. Ohio street between Hamil
ton and Bancroft.
R. E. Menefee. for an $1150 cottage for
Blanch L. Bates. Union avenue between
Beech and Fremont streets.
Kraft & Lawrence, for a $2000 dwelling
for Mrs. M. G. Clark. Alberta street be
tween Mallory and Garf streets.
Real Estnte Transfers.
W. L. Thornsyke and wife to H.
M. Clark, lot 14, block 7, S.
St. John .$
Emma Hannlpran to T. J. Hannl-
gan, lot 1, block 5; lot 4, block,
6. Cole's Add
Harrison E. Thompson to Fred
Bauer, Sr.. E. H of lots 12, 13,
block 48, Sellwood
James H. Bruce and wife to J.
W. Moxley and wife, lots 5, 6,
7, block 43, Tremont
Stein Baking- Co. to Carl Stein
et al., lot 4, block 250, Couch
Add
W. F. McKlnnon to Maud L.
Neuhaen. lot 3. block 20. first
add to Holladay Park Add....
Title Guarantee & Trust Com
pany to Fred Vetter, lot 3,
block 23. Rosmere
T. S. McDaniel and wife to R. M.
Widnev. lot 8, bfock 5, Park
View Ext
More Investment Company to
Joseph T. Ennls, lot 17, block
39, Vernon
Portland Trust Company to East
Side Mill & Lumber Company,
lot 3. block 113. Woodstock
Richaru Williams to Leola
500
10
403
600
600
300
Chambers, lots 13, 14, block 7.
WiUiams' Add. No. 2 1
Title Guarantee & Trust Com
. pany to Elizabeth M. McKown,
lots 9. 10, 11, 12, block 14,
Rossmere 2,500
Allen Baughman and wire to
Western Oregon Trust Com
pany, lot 9, bock 16, Creston...
Fred Vetter and wife to Zulah
Hopkins Wright lot 18, block
2, Hancock-street Add
Point View Real Estate Com
pany to Jessie G. Chaddock.
lots 29. 30, block 28: lots 7, 8.
block 29; lots 1, 2, 8, 4. block
35, Point View
T. A. Sutherland and wife to
Ftinfl Rfitfflnrfiiirt lota 1. 2.
600
3,350
840
block 1, Elsmere 8,000
Portland Realty & Trust Com
pany to E. G. Alfredson, lots
18, 19, block 1, Kenwood Park
O. L. Applegate and wife to I.
R. Delano, W interest in lots
12, 14, block 89. Sellwood
Thomas W. Adkins and wife to
A M lUr'lllMni-l mid wife, lot
265
500
12. biock 7, Multnomah 1.200
Hihernia Savings Bank to M. JU.
ci .1 ,o 11 1J 1 9jt
niidiiuiu iuio i", i, i-,
25. block 12, Capital Hill 1,200
Harrv E- Nortliup to Virginia t.
Northup, lots 1, 2. 23, 24, 25,
block 2, Lents' Add
Michael O'Brien and wife to A.
F. .laksha, lot 8, block 1, Bev
erly John Wesley Logan and wife to
Charles William Fredenthal,
lot 14, block 20, Vernon
William M. Ladd et al. to Char-
10
10
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Electrical
We have a neat line of Gas, Electric and Combination Chandeliers, and
will be pleased to see any one Interested In wiring or fixtures.
We will meet you evenings by appointment.
A. T SAMUELS W. W. SAXSOM
THE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO.
406 Washington St. Phonesi A 3RSI, Main 4SS-J.
LOWE BROS. "HIGH STANDARD" PA1
Gives Best Results
RASMUSSEN & CO.
Second and Taylor
Repair Work Given prompt Attention Founders, Machinists and Boiler
makers. Bulldins; and Structural Work.
PHOENIX IRON WORKS
ENGINEERS
Office and Works,
Hawthorne Avenue and East
Tbtrd Street.
lotte W. Ball, lots 1. 2, block 2.
subdivision of east of block
Z. city 1
David Goodsell and wife to Inez
Viggers, ' lot 5, block 12, E.
Portland Heights SoD
J. H. McFarland and wife to
Gottlieb Hafner. lot 2. block 6,
Paradise Spring Tract 37a
University Land Company to
Herbert F. White, lot 8, block
122, University Park 325
Title Guarantee & Trust Com
pany to J. Thoburn Ross et al.,
8V4 "acres of Jacob and Lorena
E. Wills' D. U C. in Sec. 23,
24, T. 1, S. R. 1 E 15,000
Title Guarantee & Trust Com
pany to A. A. LJndsley Trust,
et al.. Shi acres in Sees. 23. 24,
T. 1, S. H. 1 E 33,000
Title Guarantee & Trust Com
pany et al., to Fred A. Jacobs,
same as above 1
Rose City Cemetery Association
to Robert A. Kean. northeast
Vi of lot 161, section D, said
cemetery SO
J. H. Heeker and wife to Frank
A. Hayes, lot 20. block 2, Diana
Park 125
George B. Frank to Edna D.
Frank, lots 5, 6, block 45, Ver
non Add 2,000
Holt C. Wilson to Anna V. Hay
hurst, lots 1, 10, block 1, Brent
wood 1,000
John F. Wilson and wife to Con
rad Yost, south y, of west
of lot 2, block 47, Alblna ID
John S. Hudson and wife to
Charles O. Williams, west
of lot 1 and west y, of lot 3,
block 7. Troutdale 1,400
United States National Bank to
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AT CLATSOP BEACH RESORTS
The Portland-Clatsop Beach
Special Trains
Leaving Portland Saturdays, 2 :20 P. M., and Leaving Seaside
Sundays, 6 :S0 P. M., via the
Astoria & Columbia River R.R.
Will be continued until September 12 and 13, 1908, to accom
modate the end-of-the-season travel to and from
Clatsop Beach points.
The regular daily train service from
and to Portland will continue to run
through to Clatsop Beach points on
present schedule until the end of Sept.
Announcement as to the changes in the regular daily schedules
to be made after September 30, if any, will be made at a later
date. Clatsop County is the paradise of the hunter and angler,
and September is best month of the entire year for such sports.
Special Reduced Round Trip Rates in Effect
Tickets and parlor car reservations at
City Ticket Office, corner Third and 1
Morrison streets, and at the Union
Depot, Portland, Oregon.
Get Our Estimates
408-410 Morrison Street
PhoneS: Home1A4154
The HERRICK Refrigerator
Buy a Herrick if you wish tha best high-grade
refrigerator made. It may not be tbe cheap
est in the first cost, but will be iu the end.
Your health demands the use of a strictly
sanitary refrigerator. The Herrick will prove
its merit in every respect. Made in sanitary
odorless spruce, white enamel, and opal glass
linings. Latest improvements and finest designs.
Positively no mold or taint in the Herrick.
J. J. Kadderly, 130 First St.
Distri
Phone En't SO.
rORTLAXD, OREGON.
Lillian FaittnR, lot 2. block 41,
Sullivan's Add 500
R. W. Fisher and wife to Hannah
G. Fisher, lots 27, 28, 29, block
20, Point View 1,000
J. K. Locke et al., to Charles L.
Burton, lots 1, 2. block 6: lots
10. 11, block 7, Seventh-street
Terrace 7,530
Fred W. Prasp to Clara A. Engle.
lot 8, block 11, Mount Tabor
Villa Annex 300
Georpe W. Simons and wife to S.
M. Woodard. lots 5, 6, block 12,
Willamette 950
James J. Randall to George P.
and Charles L. Dearborn, lots
10, ii, block 101, University
Park 600
Thomas W. Turner and wife to
Ann E. Powell, north H of lots
11. 12. block IS. Hawthorne's
First Add 8,'500
A. J. Meyers and wife to Fred
erick Bornst-dt, lots 3, 4, block
2, Webb's Add 2S7
R. L. Stevens to E. B. Wood, Tr.,
lots 1, 2, block 92, East Port
land 1
Total JS4.246
Have your shstrarts made by the Title M
Trust Co.. 7 Chamber of ommirce.
MAXVFRS' MISTAKE) PEOPLE'S GAIV
f 25. OOO Stock New fait Mile Khoes Labeled
Incorrectly.
Admit mistake nnd order shoes sold.
Bannister. Kneeland, Rliter and Moral,
JS and J7 grades. J3.8.i: $4 and $5 grades,
J2.R5; women's $.1.50 and 4 grades. $2.45.
Dfiltar, 291 Morrison, bet. 4th and 5th.
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