Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 05, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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OPINION IS ASKED
Kavanaugh to Decide on Set
ting Aside Bridge Bonds.
WILL TRY TO FIND WAY
Question as to Proceeding Xeceseary
Put Tp to City Attorney by Street
Committee Presoott Street-
Paring Quest-ton fp.
The street committee of the City
Council. at lte meeting yesterday aft
ernoon, referred to the City Attorney
the question as to whether It Is pos
sible to set aside the bona Issue of
1460.000 for a new bridge at Madison
street and If it Is. how to proceed.
The matter was brought up by pe
tition of more than 5000 property
owners, who want a hlsrh bridge built
across the Willamette River In South
Portland.
This constitutes one of the most Im
portant questions ever submitted to
City Attorney Kavanansh, Two fac
tions are actively at work. One wants
the high bridge In South Portland,
while the other wantu a bridge built
across the river at Madison street
forthwith. Arguments are being made
on both projects, and some meetings
have been held, at which the matter
has been discussed. The present struo
ture at Madison street is old and worn
out. and that something should be
done quickly is admitted by all par
ties. The street ' committee fixed Thurs
day. September 17. at o'clock as the
time when applications for about 40
franchises for the Portland Railway.
I-la-ht A Power Company will be con
sidered. These are wanted for the
extension of lines and some new tracks
In various sections of the city.
Something of a sensation was caused
when G. B. Prank, president of the
Northeast 8lde Improvement Associa
tion, declared that petitioners for a
bltullthie pavement on Prescott street
had signed up for that improvement
under a misapprehension of the facts
as to the cost. He said the property
owners were told that the cost would
be about one-half of w-hat they later
discovered It would be, and they
signed another petition, asking that
the proceedings be discontinued.
James MeGuire. one of the original
petitioners for the pavement, attacked
Mr. Frank, saying that there is no
such association as Mr. Frank said he
represented, and that Mr. Frank Is not
a property-o wn er and should not be
allowed to talk against the proposed
Improvement. Councilman Prlscoll in
terrupted Mr. McOuIre, to say that he
approved Mr. JlcGulre's remarks. Mr.
Frank denied the allegations of Mr.
MeOulre. except that he admitted not
being a property-owner In the street.
The remonstrance was referred to
the -City Auditor, who was instructed
to check It up to see If there are suf
ficient property-owners on it to stop
the proceedings.
WANT A $1,500,000 BRIDGE
East Side Residents Enter Campaign
for High Structure.
A meeting of East Bide citizens was
' leld last riTRht at" the corner of Division
Md East Twelfth streets to promote In
terest In the erection of a high bridge
at First and Sherman streets, on the
vVest Side, and East Ninth and Caru
Ihers streets, on the East Side. W. J.
Appleton was elected chairman and M.
Tarlson secretary. The following reso
lutions were Introduced by Mr. Carlson
and adopted:
Whereas. the apparent necessity of a
brldse across the Willamette River In the
southern part of our rlty. end the practi
cability of such a brldse belnc constructed
from First and Sherman streets on the
West Side to Ninth and Caruthera on the
Eut Side; and
Whereas, the most convenient and suit
able point for a bridge approach on the
Eait Side. Is at Ninth and Caruthera
streets, be it therefore
Resolved, that we Join with the cltlxens
of the Went Side In a petition under the
Initiative and referendum to the voters of
Portland, praying; for a sum not to ex
ceed $1. 50O.000 for the purpose of constr-uct-n
a suspension brldse 00 feet in width
across the Willamette River from First
and Sherman streets on the West Side to
"Ninth and Caruthera on the East Side, and
be It further
Resolved, that the chairman of this meet
Ins appoint a committee of five to solicit
subscriptions to defray the expense In cir
culating petitions under the initiative and
referendum to be presented at the next
general election to the voters of Portland.
M. O'Neill, from South Portland, ad
dressed the meeting, declaring he wanted
it clearly understood that the movement
for thla high bridge was not In opposition
to any other bridge, either at Madison
or East Mill, or at Albina, but that ft
was an enterprise that stood on Its own
merits. Both sides of the river, he said,
seeded the bridge, as proposed, which
would be from 135 to 140 feet above the
river. All carline would want to use
It. for it would be above all river naviga
tion. Mr. O'Neill announced that a mass
meeting would be held at the Harrison
Hotel In a short time, to which all East
Elde people interested are Invited to at
tend. ENGINEER INSPECTS WORK
C I. Davis, or Pacirio Rail war, la
on Way to Buxton.
HILLSBORO. Or.. Sept. 4. (Special.)
Chief Engineer George L. Davis, of the
Pacific Railway A Navigation Company,
accompanied by Andrew J. McCabe. ar
rived here this morning and went on out
to the front, beyond Buxton, to look over
the contract work recently awarded Mc
Cabe Bros. Active work begins as soon
as construction supplies can be trans
ported. The Tillamook stage line, running out
of Forest Grove, has been taxed to its
capacity taking in laborers to begin work
on the Tillamook end, where Contractor
Wakefield has charge of the grading and
bridge work.
John S. Smith, of near Vernonla, Co
lumbia County, states that the people
of bis section are more than willing to
extend the time for the competition of
the Paciflo Railway & Navigation line
to that place, the present agreed tenure
being next January.
Horse and Baggy Stolen.
HILLS BORO, Or., Sept, 4. Spec!al.)
A thief last night stole a horse and a
rubber-tire buggy from the Dr. F. A.
Bailey ranch, a half mile west of town,
and drove into Portland.
Prisoner Gains Liberty.
ALBANY, Or., Sept. 4. Special.) Ar
rested at 6c lo yesterday for assault.
Thomas Psge escaped from Deputy
Sheriff Bllyeu while en route to the
County Jail at Albany last night.
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DAILY KBTEOBOryQGlOAI. REPORT.
PORTLANTX Pept. 4. Maximum tempera
ture, AJ.T decrees; minimum, 67-1. River
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, CI
KtfBOPBAW fTAH
MODERN
BEST AC KANT
COST OKI MILLION DOLLAR.
hoteloregon I
CORNER SEVENTH
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp
European Plan. Free Bus J
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. I
ittttlllMM
Centrally Locate!
vll itam&tijatmm trasTsma WUumt
IJiiSSJfrffcSiC? Boa meets aU
lir 'HC Usual
X F. DA VIES, President
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $U50j
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
THE
Park St. Bet. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
, -Ka . '
l.a.ii.4:.Ri5L!?..-: . i
Good Reasons Why You Should Stop at "THE CORNELIUS '
THE BEST
Situated In the center of the shopplnr district; one block from the clanslne;
.tr..UAon.?xC;?n,.v. some other ho,...: r wlta Priv". bath
nn..rilanr. .nrt 1QC&1 lei.DIlVllW " w
carneted throushout with the best velvet
solids m.hony ."irf room contains a heavy solid Simmons brass bed on which
f. a JJ oS-pond haT mattress: the furnishing, and seneral PP'-ance of the
v.. ..-n in bM aonraclated: sample-rooms, each with lOO to lou-
THP"coRVELir9 Park and Alder streets. Portland's newest and most mod
ern eouDDed hoteL Jo Iclti your patronage and assures you good service and
look pleased. THE COKXEIJUS Free Bus meets all train Europlan. C. W.
Cornelius. Proprlstor. N. K. Clarke. Manager.
I5S
p?r..- i.ii T-v i s
readlna- at S A. M.. 87 feet: chang. In lat
24 hour 0.1 foot. Total rainfall, P. M
to B P. M.. nil; total since September i.
1908. nil; normal. 0.13 inch; deOclency.
0.13 Inch. Total sunshine September S, 11
hours minutes; possible, 13 hours 12 mi
utes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at
B P. 28. Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
9 Wind. S
vl S
6 1 J e
is o 4,
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3 : :
STATIONS.
Baker City
Bismarck
Boise
Eureka
Helena
K am loops ,
North Head....
Pocatello
Portland. .......
Bed Bluff
Roaeburs. ......
Sacramento . .
Salt Lake
San Francisco. .
Spokane
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island.
Walla Walla...
St'klyou
Marshflsld
Blaine
92-0
,O0 I N
.00 10W
.00- 4'NW
Clear
near
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V'i 0
160 0
Clear
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84 0.
78 0
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Clear
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Clear
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The barometer continues to rise slowly
along the Paciflo Coast and It has fallen de-
TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1903
HKAXXlOABTEKa
FOR TOURISTS a
COMMK.JU 1L
IHAtuiKi.
to ISSUUfe
gile gesHleanest. Tbe
ILUaemest will be
pleased a
era TurkUh hath ef-
tannshmsau in m
b"l1"c, BOWERS.
Mi
AND STARK STREETS
Moeiera Itnprav
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
PbU. Maseehs ex. Sons, Prop.
Rates 51.0O-51.50-S2.Ca
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sts.
In the heart of the business and shopping district. The
most modern and up-to-date hotel in the Northwest.
Local and long-distance phones in every room. Rooms
with private bath, en suite and single. Large and mod
ernly equipped sample-rooms.
v-t t a TV-"-r riniT T A f T TClT
trains. Katea 1.00 and op,
w. 8 WE TLA Ml. Manager.
C a D AVTES, Sew. mmd TrsjsatJ
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms- Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
long Distance Phones
In Every Room.
Free 'Bus Meets
AU Trains.
Pates American. 12.00 per day and op.
Rates European. $1.00 per day and up.
Per month, alnsle room and board. $ to to 167
aecordlnc to room. For two. $75 to $110.
Board without room $30 per month
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
ELEVENTH, OFF WASBINGTOBr ST.
Portland's '
Only Roof Garden
America Rates Families
atd European Oar Bns Meets All Trains
ample Suites, with Baths, for Travellnc Hea
THE DANM00RE
Portland's new hoteL
I Waabtna-t
on, former lata
us.
lletlta? Tsesier.
las spsaai pJaa SUOO aa TJp.
Bus meets all train.
DAN J. ItOORB, Proprietor.
Hotel Mean Clatsop Beaafc, flaw
sMo. Or. Osea all year. Far laiao
saativa apply at The Das
IX POKTLAXH.
J . , o ; . ..
carpets
the
rooms are furnished in
yrs HOTEL LENOX
Portland's new and most modernly furnished
liotel Third and Main streets, fronting; 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 PI-AW, AttERICAW PLAIT,
S l to VtAO Per Day. f 3.80 to S4 Pes Day.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
'cldedly over British Columbia No rain has
occurred In this district during the last 24
hour Fog and cloudiness have Increased
along the coast and ths wind at sea Is from
the southwest. The temperatures are above
normal everywhere, except on the California
coast, where they are slightly below normal.
The Indications are for fair weather In
this district Saturday, except along the
coast, where .showers are probable.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair; winds mostly
westerly.
Oregon and Washington Fair, except
showers along the coast; south to west
winds.
Idaho Fair.
EDWARD A. BEAL3. District Forecaster.
Wlreleee Weather Report.
STEAMER GOVERNOR, 8ept. 4. S P. M.
Five miles north of Taqulna Head. Barom
eter, S0.OS Inches; temperature. 63 degrees;
light southwest wind and sea; weaaher over
cast. 'COMMANDER S. S. GOVERNOR.
TREASURE
SPOT
V TABLE ROCK"
See Page 3.
., ' , I FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE.
. I imnwrrwrm . S vnRFTvTRN'TS. I NEW TODAY.
SHRINERS GOINO TO
Eugene, will wear their fes
at ths depot as a mark of
Identification, passing
through a apeclal gate to
their train. Those having
paid for their reservation
will have their tickets de
livered to them on the cars
J Q. MACK. Potentate.
B G. WHITBHOUSE. Rec.
OREGON LODOH, NO. 101. A, F.
AND A. M. Stated communication
this (Saturday) evening, 8 o'clock.
SC Masonic Temple, West far ana
Yamhill. K. A. aegree. vis.iins
brethren cordially invited. Py order
w. M. A. J. HANDLAW, aec.
THE LADIES OF SUMNER RELIEF
CORPS will giv. a social and programme
Saturday evening. September 0. at their
hall! corner, of 1'ine st. and Grand av.nue.
Everyone Is cordially invited.
ENGROSSING resolution testimonials,
memorial etc Bill 600 Columbia bldg.
prgp.
ALTOCANDER In this city. Sept 4l,M
late residence. W Knott St.. John V. Alex
aniler, aged 12 years. Funeral announcement
later.
FUNERAL NOTICE. .
BACK STROM At 24 Albina avenue Sep
tember 3. Olaf Backstrom, aged 77 year
1 month. 10 days. Funeral services will
be held from Zeller Byrnes Co.'s chapel
Sunday. September 6, at 2 P. M. Friends
Invited. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
BROOKS At the residence of her son. D.
W. McFaden, Walla Walla. September 4,
Mrs. Mary, M. Brooks, aged 71 year
Funeral services Sunday morning from
Dunnlng-s Chapel. East Sixth and East
Alder sts.
MATTBSON The funeral services of Alonson
L. Matteson will be held at Holman'e
chapel. Third and Salmon sts., at 2:80 P.
M. today (Saturday). Friends invited. Inter
ment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
JACKSON At 822 Tiago street. St. John.
September 2. Ollle May Jackson, aged 26
years. 10 months, beloved wife of H. F.
Jackson. Remains forwarded to Condon.
Or., for Interment by Zeller Byrnes Co.
CLARK At pueblo, Colo., August 80, Nellie
Clark, wife of R. S. Clark, and daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Payne, of eauvles
Island, aged 24 years. The funeral will
leave Finleye chapel at 11 A. M. today
(Saturday. Services will be held at Lone
Fir Cemetery. Friends Invited.
Dnnnlng, McEntee Cilbaugh, Funeral
Directors, 7th and Pine. Phoue Main 430.
Lady assistant. Office of County Coroner.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Direct
or. 220 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone M Ml.
J P. FlNLEx BON, Sd and Madison,
lady assistant. Phone Main , A 1898.
ZELLEK-BYRNE8 CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. 273 Russell. East 1088. LadJ assistant.
P. S. DTJNU1NO, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. lady assistant, l'hone East Si-
WHERE TO DINK.
YegetarianCaf e w..h8Tunday" dinEr
SBc. w0 If- cr.am. 11 A. M to S P. M.
Car Inspectors Off Strike.
TORONTO, Sept. 4. Canadian Paciflo
officials report that all of their old car
Inspectors, who were out on strike, are
back at work ajraln today.
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Grand Central Station Time Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Leaving Portland
Roseburg Passenger
Cottage Orov. Passenger...
California ExpTeas
Ban Francisco Express ....
West Side
CorvallLs Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger.
Forest Grov. Passenger
Forest Grove Passengsr . . . .
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
.Cottage Grove Passenger .
Roseburg Passengar
Portland Express
West Bide
Corvallls Passenger .......
Sheridan Passenger ........
Forest Grov. Passenger ....
Forest Grove passenger. ...
Forest Grov. Passenger
8:15 a. m.
4:15 p m.
7:45 p. m
1:C0 a m,
7:20 m.
4:10 m.
8:30 a m.
1 .00 p. m.
6:40 p. m.
7:15 a. m.
11:30 a m.
6:S0 p. m.
11:16 p. m.
8:20 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
8:00 a m.
11:30 m.
4:30 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
A
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express ... 8:80am.
North Coast A Chicago Limited. 3:00p.m.
Overland Express 11:43 p.m.
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited 7.00am.
Portland Express 4:18 p.m.
Overland Express 8:33 P- m.
OBEOON RAILROAD at NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland 1
Pendleton Passenger 1 7:
15 a m.
nhtc&so-Portland apodal
:S0 a m.
Spokane Flyer
Kansas City A Chicago Express.
Arriving Portland
Spokan. Flyer
Chi.. Kan. City A Portland Ex.
Chicago-Portland Special
6:16 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
6:00 a m.
9:43 a m.
8:00 p. m.
5:13 p. m.
Pendleton Passenger
ASTORIA A COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leaving Portland
Astoria A Seaside Express 8:00 am-
Eeasids Sp.cial (Saturday only). 2:20p.m.
Astoria A Seaslds Sxprsas 6:30 p. m.
Arriving Portland
Astoria a Portland Passenger. .. 12:15 p. m.
Portland Express Jl0:00p. m.
Eeaald. Special (Sunday only). .10.20 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland '
C P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 8:15 p. m.
Via Seattle 11:45 p.m.
ArrlvUig Portland
C p. R. short Line, via Spokane. 8:00 m.
Via Ssattl. 7:00 a m.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Dallas passenger 7:40 m.
Dallas passenger 4:15p.m.
Arriving Portland
Dallas passsnger 10:15 a.m.
Dallas Passenger 6:60p.m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
iivivliis Portland -
Wllsonvllle Local
Salem and Intermediate Local . .
Wllsonvllle Local
Balem and Intermediate Express.
Sal.m and Intermediate Local. .
Wllsonvllle Local -
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Sal.m and lnt.rm.dlate Local. .
Salem and Intermediate Express
7:03
8:15
10:30
11:20
1:20
4:46
4:00
6:40
615
I 6.25
7:35
8:35
a m.
m.
m.
a m.
p. m.
p. m.
p. m.
p. m.
p. m.
a m.
a m.
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Salem and Intermediate Local. .
Wllsonvllle Local
Ealem and Intermediate Expresa
Salem and Intel mediate Local..
Wllsonvllle Local
Salem and Intermediate Expresa
Balem and Intermediate Local . .
1TII.An.ltU tIPl!
11:10
1:10
2:05
3:30
6:10
p. m.
p. m.
0,n,
Balem and .Intermediate xf rea.
6:05
Baker Theater Zh Kmia a
Oregon Theater Co. (Inc.). Lessee.
GEORGE L BAKER, General Manager.
Matinee today; last time tonight. C. H.
Kerr presents Dainty Grace Cameron 1" '
latest musical comedy succes "LIXlLli
DOLLIE DIMPLES."
Evening prices. 23c, BOc, T3c. ft; matinees.
2-lc. 30c. Next week, starting tomorrow mati
nee, Richard Joes.
MAIN 6 A 1020 Matinees
Ex. Sundays and Holiday
15-25-50C
NIGHTS
Week Aug. 31 15-25-50-7 5C
Creasy Dayne: Katie Barry Tom Davlee'
Trio; A. O. Duncan; Baeque Grand Opera
Quartet j Barry Hughes; Melville A Hlgglns
THE GRAND-Vaadeville tie Luxe
THE "LATJGHTEST" YET.
EDWIN KF.OUGU
CO. In The
Season's Rcenie
Hensation
"A Bit o' Blarney."
Don A Thompson.
Sisters O'Meers.
nORSCH RTT8
BKl.L Th Mnsl-
cal Railroaders."
Brotherhood A Co.
Dorothy Dayme.
Fred Bauer.
Grandascope.
PANTAGES THEATER
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE.
Stars of All NaUona.
rjXTHAN,
The Armless Wonder,
Direct From Hammerstein'e New Tork
Theater,
And Six Other Good Act
Matinees dally, 13 cents; two shows at
night. 15 and 25 cents
THE LYRIC
THE BLUKKALL CO.. PRESENTS
A CELEBRATED CASE
In the first act Miss Ward A. Howard will
wear the Dlrectolre Gown.
SUNDAY MATINEB.
"LENA RIVERS.-
THE
Water Fine
for a Swim
Tonight in Airdome,
"A Lost Baby"
Catchy specialties, new dances, songs,
beauty ballet and sextet of
Comedians.
. Pony Prize Coupons.
Bring them to the Park before 2:30
Saturday.
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts.
LOS ANGELES
vs.
PORTLAND
September 1, 2, S, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12. 13.
Two Games Labor Day,
10I.1O A. M, 2l30 P. M.
Games beg-In weekdays 8:30 F. 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 free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
NEW TODAY.
FIRE SALE
Peters &. Roberts Furni
ture Company, manufactur
ers of couches, Davenports,
parlor suites, odd pieces and
Mission furniture, mat
tresses, pillows and bed
springs, will hold a fire sale
after 9 A. M. each day until
stock is all sold.
The one BEST place In Portland to
buy. GEOGRAPHICAL, CENTER and
MOST DESIRABLE residence property
of the city.
SEEING 19 BELIEVING BETTER
iro nd see the many CHOICE resi
dences under construction and the Im
provements going on.
The Oregon Real Estate Company
8SVfc Third street, Portland, Orearon.
$4900
21st and Glisan
Lot 50x100
8-Room House
Lot alone worth mors; house free.
Grussi & Gantner ,
Room 7, Canterbury Bide.,
20S Washington, cor. 3d.
Stop Paying Rent
$100.00
cash, balance $15 per month, buys a
nice 5-room cottage, almost new; full
corner lot, east front; near carline.
128 Third Street
FRANK BOLLAM
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest rates and terms to salt; spe
cial rates and favorable terms on large
loans on business properties.
Funds Loaned (or Private Investors.
A. H. BIRRELL
202 McKay 111 die-. 3d A Stark.
Holladay Home
FOR SALE
7 rooms and recetlon hall, large fire
place, new furnace. Everything mod
ern and In excellent condition. If you
wish a home In good neighborhood,
near school, one block from carline,
call upon Owner, 281 Fourth st.
MORTGAGE LOANS
At Lovrest Current Rates. Bnlldlna;
Loans. Installment Loans.
WM. MacM ASTER
302 Worcester Block.
Holiday's Addition
MURPHY & CASWELL
Phones Main 8877 A 8223.
230 Stark Street.
MABELVILLE
Lots S85 and $100
$10 Down, $5 Per Month
176 Lots Already Sold
HOMES ALL OVER THE
TRACT
No Brush, Stumps or
Stones on the Place
No Prettier Property on the
Market Today
We Have Made tne Price
Low for Quick Sale
Only S ml mitre' east on Base Line road
from end of nrlhw. Call at our office, or
let our aa-enta. Redmond Real Estate Co.,
end of Montavllla carline. show tou the
property every day. Including Sundays.
IRVINGT0N
THE MODEL HOME ADDITION
Take the Irvlngton or Broadway
cars to this tract and see the great
number of modern homes now In
course of construction; also the paved
streets that have been put down dur
ing the last three months.
050
Lots 60x100 on 20th st, close to
Brazea.
91000
Lots 80x100 on 21st at, close to
Brazee.
SIOOO
Lots 50x100 on Broadway carline. I2d
st., near Bruxee.
SHOO
Lots 60x100 on 23d st, near. Brazee,
one block from car.
S2300
Corner, 100x100. on 16th and Knott
streets.
$2300
Corner. lPOxlOO. on 24th and'Brazee
streets.
S2400
Corner, 100x100. on 15th and Brazee
streets.
One-third cash will handle any of
these.
Irvington Investment Co.
831 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
Phones Main 3177, A 44,10.
$500
Cash will handle a swell 7
room, modern, new home,
Hawthorne Addition, west
of 17th, on East Main. Bal
ance easy terms.
FRANK BOLLAM,
128 Third Street.
$4900
17V2 Acres Near
Gladstone Station
facing- Clackamas River. All kinds of
berries, fruit and vegetables; best of
soil, excellent water, f-roora house and
new barn. If you want a revenue-pro-duclna-
suburban home, better invfstl
gate this. This place Is worth 6000.
W. H. Grindstaff
Commercial Block. - - TeL Main 6000.
Portland Heights
$3650
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY
Full lot with modern 7-room houBe,
corner location on carline, view cannot
be obstructed. Positively the best buy
on Portland Heights. Terms.
DEVLIN A P1REBAUGH,
60S-9 Swetlund Bldg.,' Cor. 5th & Wash.
BJBLAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews. S. V. A Co.. M S340. S3 Hamilton si
Baker. Alfred A., 115 Ablnston bide.
Chap!n Rerlow, 8S2 Chamber of Commerce.
Cook. B. 8. A Co.. B03 Corbett bids.
Croaaler Co.. 708- Oorbett bids- at 7SS3.
Fields, a B. A Co.. Board of Trade bids.
Ooddard. H. W.. Main and A 1743. 1 10 2d at.
Olllette-Rlsvs Land Co., Board of Trade,
Jenalncs A Co. Main 188. JOS Orsfonlaa.
Klnnar Stampber. B31-S33 Lor. Ex. M 443a
Lea. M. E.. room 411 Corbett bundles.
Mall A Von Borstal. 104 3d at, S63 B Eunnlde,
Palmer, H. P.. IIS Commercial Club bids.
M 8H09. A 2653.
Parrlsh, Watklns A Co., 250 Alder st.
Richardson, A. B.. 321 Com. Club bids.
Bchalk. Geo. IX. ZS4 Stark et. Main 392. A SM.
Sharkey, J. P. Co.. 122 Sixth .t.
Ewanuoo, A F. A Co., 263 wa.nlnston at
Tbe Oreron Real Eitsts Co.. US SAlrd St.
tHolladar Addition.)
Veteran Land Co.. 822 Chamber of Commeree
Waddel, W. O., Lumber Kxcbanse bld.
White. B. P.. 227 H Washington at.
Wm. Wolfateln n oved real estate office
218 Couch bldg. Call If looking- for bar
gains t
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
TAKE St. John car to Patton ave., one block
west, two blocks south, northeast corner
Concord and Emerson; two new, modern
B room houses, rented; price $3000; H caah;
66 2-3x102 feet; agents allowed regular com
mission. Phone owner, Woodlawn 60,
4-ROOM bungalow, bath, toilet and fire
place; new. near Montavllla carline;
$1500, $250 down, balance $15 a month.
325 Lumber Exchange.
6-ROOM house, bath, lot 00x100, 45 E. 28th,
near Pine; $1800. eay terms. J. J. Oeder,
cor Grand ave. and.E. Ankeny.
NEW. modern cottage on East 34th at.; easy
terms. Purse, S23 Chamber ot Commerce.
Main 7309.
FOR SALE Modern 5-room cottage, easy
terms; 459 Mechanic St.; take Woodlawn
TWO lots and 8-room house, close to Al
berta car; $650. 325 Lumber Exchange.
FOR SALE 7-room bungalow, $3000 and
terms. Phone B 2087.
ABSTRACTS examined at modera'e charge.
W. S. Ward. 210 Ailaky. M. 7320.
11
LOTS ON THE WILLAMETTE RIVER at
Island Station. 25 minutes' ride to center
of city. ftOxUiO. S'-'.'.O and up. eaay pay
ments; electric llcht. city water, graded
streets: 2 to 4 blocks to car
ACRE TRACTS ON THE WILLAM
ETTE RIVER. 100 feet of rlrer frontage.
4 blocks from car. city water, electrio
light, deep; water, one place for launch,
protected harbor, 25 minutes' ride to cen
ter of city: price $1200. $300 cash, bal
ance easy term".
ACREAGE A r MILWAUKEE HEIGHTS,
on Kellogg Creek, fine lartte stream of
running water: soil part beaverdam,
mile from station: will double In value
within 6 months: 25 minutes' ride to cen
ter of city: 7tt cents fare; price $:00 par
acre; terms.
3 ACRES AT MILWAUKIE. 1 mile from
electric car. suitable for platting; will sell
rapidly this Autumn when 5-cent fare is
granted; price $00 per acre; $000 oash,
balance easy tsrms.
14 ACRES ON THE SALEM ELECTRIC.
11 in cultivation, i mile to station, cbau
tiful located, tine rich soli, will make fine
berry fnrm: Southern Pacific will pass thla
tract also; price $2SiK), $T73 caah, balance
8 years at fl per cent.
AT HILI.SBORO. near r.ew electrio line.
15 acres, all in cultlratlon.' fine home of 8
rooms, modern, 6 acres in walnuts, 4 In
Royal Anne cherries; price $3-50, half
cash, balance 1 per cent.
THE CROSSI.EY COMPANY. INC.,
70S and TOU Corbett Bldg-.
Fifth anl Morrison Streets.
ONE OF THE FINEST DAIRT FARMS IN
WASHINGTON COVNTV.
24R acres. 125 In cultivation, on the
Tualatin River. 20 miles from Portland. 2
miles from K. It. station. 4 mllea from
Hillsboro on fine country rond: 83 acres
fine body of aaw timber, balnnca pasture.
Good 8-room house, barn and outhouses,
family orchard. A bargain a. $75 per
acre; $5000 cash, balance 0 per cent any
length of time.
26 acres. 2i in cultivation; good 4-room
house, running water, line family orchard,
large barn; on condenser milk route right
at R. R station; 2 milea to Hillsboro.
Price, $2,150; $2000 caah. balance 6 pel
cant.
THE CROPSLET COMPANY. Inc.,
708 and 709 Corbett Bldg.
BY OWNER New 2-tory -room house,
Brooklyn Heights: full concrete base
ment, stationary washtuhs, woodllft, piped
for furnace: Winter's wood; halls, com
bination fixtures, large pantry, hot and
cold water. Bull Run water, large porches,
east facing, splendid view; 311 minutes'
walk to business center, 2 blocks to car
line, school and atoresj will include st
new furniture If desired and sell on small
payment down, balance like rent. This la
an exceptionally good buy. For particu
lars inquire G 2011. Oregonian
HOLLADAY PARK.
Tw fine new residences, strictly mod
ern and up to date; take your choice foi
$.".000; you can pay for them like rent;
the chance of your life.
CALL ON US.
COLI-MP.IA TRI ST COMPANT,
714 Couch Bldg.. 109 4th St.. near Wash.
MURPHY A CASWELL.
230 Stark St..
Thones Main NS77, A S223.
7-room house, modern In every respectl
good barn and chlcken-lrouse. all ' fenced,
100xl50-fuot lot; 7.11 Tenlno St.. Sellwood;
$.101)0, or will trade for Sunnyslde Droperty
close to car bara.
NEW map of Portland. Or . and vicinity of 25.
miles radlus;givlng township, ranges and
. section numbers: showing all the new rail
roads and electric lines In operation and
In course of construction. Price 51 cents.
For sale at The Chossley Co., 709 Corbett
bldg.
FOR SALE, cheap: ready to move into: fix
tures, tinting, etc.. complete; one of the
most thorouKhly artistic and good 5-room
bungalows in city at any price; built for
myself, hut must sell, $2700; small amount
down, balance monthly If desired. 1119
East Lincoln St.. bet. 37th and .Itith.
WEST SIDE.
A splendid investment, close In. two
6-room flats on Mill st. : always rented
and at ft good rate on price asked. Hen
kle & Harrison. 511 Gerllnger bldg.. cor
ner 2d and Alder.
$1500 LOT FOR $1000.
$1000, cash, fine corner lot. (WxlOO. all
Improvements paid, close in, well settled,
good neighborhood, going away, worth
$1500. See my exclusive agent, 303i
Wash, at., suit 4.
NOB HILL RESIDENCE 80 Cornell (24th St.)
between EJverett and Flanders; modern, con
venient and artletlc; concrete mltwlon styls
of architecture. H. B. Noble, owner. Com
mercial Block.
7-ROOM modern house, well built and ar
ranged, good lawn and garden, number
of young fruit trees In foliage, 10 min
utes' from town, by owner. Phone East
B399.
fl-ROOM modern house on E. Ankeny St.,
near the new High School, carpets,
ahades and ranges, on very easy terms.
Henkle A Harrison. Cll Gerllnger bldg.,
corner 2d and Alder.
COTTAGE B-room. bath, basement, mod
ern; sell cheap on account death in Cali
fornia. 9th and Shaver sta. AC 207, Ore
gonian. 8 ACRES, near carline, only $1720: cold
spring water; fine for chickens and ducks;
easy payments; 5c carfare; 17 min. ride.
See Russel at once, room 444 Sherlock.
HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city:
acreage close In and farms in Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main 44SH. Kinney A
Stampher, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg.
FOR SALE by owner, corner. 108x100. new
9-room house, aite high, .It-foot cement
wall all round, fruit trees, very large bane
ment; price $3750. Call Corey. Main 212.
IDEAL for chicken ranch, 1H acres.' West
Side, near Oregon Electric: rich soil, fine for
home; price $t0, easy term. M. B. Lee,
room 411 Corbett bldg.
$6ffl) 1H acree. West Side, near Salem Elec
tric, 5c fare, close in; best anil, Tunning
stream, graded street: cash. Jas. C,
Logan, room 411 Corbett bldg.
HOLLADAY ADDITION, beautiful modern
home. 8 rooms, hardwood floors, plate
glass, fine basement, sleeping porch, near
carline. Phone East 304 before 9 A. M.
BEAUTIFUL bungalow of 6 rooms, located
on coraer 100x100, planted to shrubs and
trees; price $2'.0O; part cash. Call room
40. Washington bldg.
ONE lot 50x100. large shack. V4 bloc
ock
110
from carline. $550: cash $25, balance
month. Pbona Tabor 647. O. H. Tay
lor, agent.
FOR nice homes nnd lots on easy payment!
from $050 to $.1000 take Mt Scott car,
get oft at Creston station. Phone Tabol
047. G. Hi Taylor, agent.
RISLEY TRACT.
Oregon City carline, 2 acrea or more; all In
cultivation: best of land. C W, Rlaley,
owner, Rlaley's P. O., Mllwaukle.
ROSE CITY REALTi CO.,
Rents housea. collects rents, sella country
and cltv realty, timber lande, notaries pub
lic. A 4321, 204 Mohawk bid.. Mala CB07.
WHY PAY RENT? $150 cash, balance to,
suit, buys a modern 5-room cottage, neaf
car line. A. S. Draper, room 32, Lafayette
bldg., cor. th and Washington.
FOR PLATTING 5 acrea near Ivanhoe sta
tion, level as the river; will sell In lots at
$:i.')0 and $400; price $rt.-00; terms. Call
room 40 Washington bldg
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT'Y.
D A. TUFTS.
803tt WASHINGTON ST.
$l000 5-room modern cottage, 50xl42-foo(
lot; i cash, balance terms. Call 459 Me
chanic t., near Union ave. Take Wood
lawn car. "
A BARGAIN 14 lots, 00x100. only $2250. at
depot worth $5000; 17 minutes' ride: Oo
carfare. See Russell, room 444. Sherlock
bldg.
CORNER, 60x05. Eaet of "Union ave., oa
Broadway: $I!l0, or 40 wide. $1550. Cul
ver, 623 Chamber of Commerce.
IX)T College, near Park, 85xW. suitable sin
gle flats or home: $3000, part time. Culver,
62.1 Chamber of Commerce
SNAP 786 E. Yamhill. 24th. brand new
6-room residence, fireplace. $3450; Im
provements paid; terms.
BARGAIN 40x100. E. lth. near Wash
ington. $1750; improvements paid. Thom
son, 686 E. Stark.
$100 CASH. $25 month buys an 8-room
house, modern. Union ave., $2500. State
Land Co., 133 1st st., room 1.
$2400 Beautiful home. corner, $100, $20
monthly; 3 blocks south Hawthorne, XX 4th.
Dr. Darling. '
2-ROOM house, lot 50x100. nice garden. 1
block from carline. $650; cash $200. bal
ance $10 per month. Phone Tabor 647.
$200 BUYS a farm and a lot with a waranty
deed: will treble in leas than a year. See
Stevenson A Taylor. 2h6 i Washington t.
LARGE, modern home on West Side, price
$1500. $300 cash, balance easy terms. Call
room 40, Washington bldg.
$1000 Quarter block. East 18th and Sur
man sts.. Vernon. Will sell all or part.
Phone Woodlawn 1043.
$350 Lot. East 48th st.. nar Hawthorne
ave.: $50 cash. Puree, 628 Chamber of
" Commerce. Mala 7309.