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

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WATTS CASE FAILS
Court Instructs for Lawyer
After Hearing Testimony.
CHARGED WITH TAKING BAIL
fldrnc nd Indictment t Vari
ance In Case Wherein Dr. Eisen
Alleged Bond Had Been
Substituted for Cash.
Tha grand Jury Indictment, ehnrglns;
John T. Watts, a local lawyer, with con
erttn ball money of Dr. William T.
Eisen to h! own uss, h been swept
aside. Judge Morrow, Jn the Circuit Court
yesterday afternoon, directed the Jury
which was hnrneled to try the can to
return a yerdlrt of not ffullty because the
erldence was t -rarfanco with the charge
In tho Indictment
The motion for a non-salt was made by
the defendant, represented by Judge
Thomas CDay, John Dttchburn and W.
TC. Banks, after Dr. Elsen had testified
that Warts stole the County Clerk's re
ceipt for the ball money from Eisen's
desk, and then went to the Courthouse
and obtained a check for the I1O0O. In
lieu thereof Watts deposited with Dep
uty County Clerk Smith a bond of JIMO.
Mr. Smith testified yesterday morning
that this transfer wis made January 21
Dr. Elsen iald that he was In Los An
geles when the substitution of a paper
bond for the cash wan made, and that be
knew nothing of It at the time. Dr. Elsen
was asked regarding bills which Watts
owed him, and of money which Watts
borrowed. It Is Watts" contention that ha
consulted with Dr. Klsen before wlth
dawlng the money, and that he kept It be
cause the physician owed him for legal
services.
The case In which the ball money was
deposited and then withdrawn was that
Jn which Dr. Elsen was charged with con
tributing to the delinquency of Jennie
Signers, a minor, by performing a crimi
nal operation. It is a coincidence that
Judge O'Day fined tho doctor 10 upon
his conviction, and also appeared yester
day to defend Watts. Another coincidence
was the fact that the case was tried
before Judge Morrow. Judge 0'Day"s suc
cessor. Deputies District Attorneys Vree
Isnd and J. H. Page prosecuted the case.
The Jury was composed of the following:
O. P. Potts. H. W. Foster. W. H. Donahue-.
P. K. Brig-ham. E. O. Magoon, W. W.
Clark. H. Baumann. H. F. Taylor. B. B.
Pske. I. Brunn, H. Bruck and John Dan
nelles. GAS-PIPE THUG TO BE TRIED
Jack La' Koe Will Face Jury on
Mtirdor Charge.
Jsrk U Rose, the gas-pipe thug, is
to be tried before a Jury In Judge
Morrow's department of the Circuit
Court today. He is charged with the
murder of Hyman Neuman in the lat
ter's pawnshop at Second and Couch
streets on the morning of May IS. On
that dr about. 11:30 A. M.. Neuman
was found lylnc wounded. In a pool of
Mood on the floor. He had been beat
en over the head with some Blunt In
strument. At the time no motive was
assigned for the crime. It developed
afterward that a watch had been stolen
from the store.
.May 13 a Chinaman on Ankeny street
rear Second, waj beaten over the head,
and a crowd captured I a Rose, the as
sailant. After La Rose had been ar
rested It was found that he had pawned
a watch, and detectives lmmedltately
looked over tlu books of Neuman's
pawnshop, and It Is said, found that
the same watch was at one time In the
second-hand store
On May U, the day before the Neu
man murder. A. B. Herman was struck
ever the head. C. W. Wagner was ar
rested on suspicion, but released after
Herman had seen him. La Rose la
also suspected of this crime.
Lester W. Humphreys and Jay H.
Vpton appear as counsel for La Rose
while John K Logan has been employed
as special prosecutor by District At
torney Cameron. J. J. Fltagerald will
represent the state.
OT TO COLLECT VEHICLE TAX
City Enjoined Again Until Consti
tutionality Is Determined.
The city officials have been restrained
sain from collecting the vehicle tax.
authorised by vote of the City Council.
Judge Gantenbeln. of the Circuit Court.
Issued an injunction against the city, A.
L. Barbur. Mayor Lane and Chief of Po
lice Grltxmacher yesterday. Until the
constitutionality of the vehicle tax ordi
nance is passed upon by the Oregon Su
preme Court, these officials may not col
lect the tax.
The matter was brought Into court
this time upon the complaint of John
Talt that notwithstanding the fact that
the case In which Ueorge Long sought to
have the ordinance declared Invalid. Is
on appeal before the Supreme Court,
the city has been proceeding with the col
lection of the tax. Attorneys Martin
Watrous and Frank F. Freeman represent
Talt.
Petition In $10,000 Estate.
Petltton that Harry L. Kingsbury
and Oeore L. Kingsbury be appointed
administrators of the estate of Jesse L.
Kingsbury, who died October 6, was
filed In the County Court yesterday.
Mrs. Kingsbury left rroperty worth
about JlO.OoO. but no will. Besides the
two sons who are named In the petition
as administrators, the heirs are: Edith,
Nettie and Thomas Kingsbury.
Mortgage to Be lYrecloed.
Judge Ganter.beln. of the Circuit Court,
decided yesterday that the mortgage of
M. F. Brady on the premises of Lawrence
Savles' heirs should be foreclosed. The
property Involved Is one-half of lots 6
and . block 1. M. Fatton tract. Sub
division L. The mortgage was for t-00.
MOUNT SCOTT WOULD COME
Annexation Favored Now That (he
Water Bonds Are Legal.
At the regular meeting of the Mount
Scott Improvement Association. Monday
night, at Arleta. Charles tout presid
ing, the majority present strongly fav
ored annexation to Portland. There was
a general discussion of the subject, sev
eral who opposed coming Into the city
speaking favorably now that the water
bonds had been declared legal by the
Supreme Court. They explained their
reposition to annexation at the election
lt June on the gTounds that the water
bonds were then in Jsopardy and they
could -not see how the district could fat
any benefit through annexation at that
time. . "
Even If It should be two years before
the Mount Scott district can get Bull
Run water, the speakers contended that
It would be better to come Into the city
in November, as a postponement of an
nexation might make it four years before
the people can get Bull Run water, and
there would be continuation of the water
shortage of last Summer, but greater
each year.
It was the Judgment of the association
that something must be done to improve
the car service on the Mount Scott line.
The service was declared to be less sat-
...... ,an ever before. Cars con
tinue to be overcrowded and delays are
numerous, according to reports at
meeting. ,
- j am.a a ,m,4 mipral meet
ing next Monday night In the hall at
Laurelwooo, wnen winrxauon u
car service will be the principal topics
. -1 .1 A mmmlllM WSS ID-
pointed to negotiate for the lease of the
large nau at iaureiwouo,
quarters are not adequate for the use
of the club.
SITE BOUGHT FOR BUILDING
C. S. MORSE PATS SS7.500 FOR
DAVIS-STREET QCARTER.
Corner at Sixteenth and Yamhill Is
Also Secured for Erection of
Apartment Honae.
Rumor that the 100x100 feet at the
northeast corner of Ninth and Darls
streets had been sold to the Crane Com
pany proves to have been unfounded,
as D. B. Mackle yesterday closed a deal
for the property from a coterie of Ore
gon Trust & Savings Bank people to
Clay S. Morse, at a consideration of
137.500.
This corner was secured by the syn
dicate referred to with the expectation
that the city would buy the corner as
the site for a new city Jail and emer
gency hospital. The plan was aban
doned through action of the Council
and the syndicate since has held the
corner as an investment
Mr. Morse purchased the corner for
the purpose of erecting on the ground
a two-story building with basement for
the Baggage & Omnibus Transfer Com
pany, which has signed up a lease for
ten years. In compliance with its In
tention to make good Its part of the
lease the company has put up $5000 in
advance to secure payment of the
rental.
Mr. Mackle also negotiated a deal for
the northeast corner of Fourth and Co
lumbia streets, one block from the City
Hall, which Is occupied by six flats,
bringing In a revenue of J18T.50 a
month. The price was $25,000 and the
property nets 8 per cent on the invest
ment, as $2q0 will pay taxes and Insur
ance. The corner was sold by F- L.
Shull of the Portland Flouring Mills
Company, to the Fidelity Trust Com
pany. Charles Kirshner and Henry Habno
have bought the northeast corner of
Sixteenth and Yamhill, adjoining the
Concordia Club, from two residents of
Scotland, Duncan Ferguson and John
MacLeod, for $1(,000. There la erected
on the ground a frame house, covering
50x100 feet. Mr. Mackle negotiated the
deal. It Is announced as the Intention
of the new owners to erect a three
story brick apartment house as soon
as the present lease expires, which will
be next June-
Will Return Wife-Deserter.
SALEM. Or., Oct IS. (Special.) Gov
ernor Chaniberlaln has honored a requi
sition from the State of Washington for
the extradition of Leslie Oliver, who is
wanted at Monticello, Cowlltx County,
to answer to a charge of wife desertion.
Oliver Is under arrest at McMinnville.
MASI FRS' MISTAKKi PEOPLE'S GAIX
f 23,000 Stock New Fall Style Shoes
Labeled Incorrectly.
Admit mistake and order shoes sold.
Bannister. Kneeland Slater and Moral.
Jb and 17 grades. (4 and ti grades.
women s S3.50 and J4 grades, 1 2.4a.
Dellar, 2D1 Morrison, bet. 4th and sth.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLANT. ' Oct. 18. Maximum tempera
ture. 62.1 degrees: minimum. 54.8 degree.
River reading at A. M., 24 feet: Changs
in last 24 hoars. .8 foot. Total rainfall (S
P M. to o F. M , .25 Inch: total since Sep
tember 1, IP". .65 inch: normal. 8.3J laches;
deficiency 2.72 lnohes. Total sunshine October
32. none; posslbla, 11 hours, 6 minutes,
r-ammeter (reduced to sea-level), at 6 P. M.,
laches.
PACITIC COAST WEATHER.
CHwrrations taken at 6 P. Pacific time,
October IS: .
"0
Wind. 2
J
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i 3 -a
I I
"3 i
STATIONS.
Baker City
Kimrsrck
Boise ......
Kureka. ......
Helena
Kamloops ...
North Head
I'oc.itello.. ...
Portland-
Red Hluft
Koeeburg. ........
Sacramento... .
Salt iJike
San Francisco. ..
Spokane....
Tacoma
IVili Walla....
BValne
Sirtclyrm
ilivrsnneld
54 0 .01
741 T.
640.04
66,0.10
S'S
6'W
4 NE
ICIoudy
Clear
Cloudy
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
St T
112 RW
5 0.0m) 6 SB
ICS
6 0.001 10 8
ICIoudy
62 0.O2
INW
("loudy
Raining
Cloudy
I't. cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
0.00
4 SB
e0.3 4iNW
7 O.OO
T2 0.OOI
ttAt ft Oft
4 S
4'SR
8 SW
k o'no;iA:fl
M 0.12 8 SW
0.121 4'NE
BR' T. I 8 S
60 0.041 4 SW
6 01.00HO SW
IRalnlng
T. Trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The dlemrbanca for which warnings were
orderd jejnerdar moved rapidly across the
northern portion of this diatrlct and causei
1!kM bat general rains Is the North Pacific
S'atea. The hlgheat wind reported was 64
miles from the southeast, at the North Head
nation. At this writing another storm Is
arr"ntlr approaching the Oregon coast a
ahort d:tn-e north of Coos Bay and atorm
wnm'nira fcr this disturbance were ordered
at 6 V) P. M. at all aeaports between Coos
Fsy sr.d the mouth of the Columbia River.
The principal shipping ports In the Sound
country have ao been advised of the char
actor of this rew disturbance and they will
be f..-tfer sdvlse-l In the TTIo-rtlnS If te
Success and
good digestion
are cloeIy allied to
Grape-Nuts
"There' a Reason"
THE QKEWJiAa, WCTyESPAY, OCTOBER 14, 1908. -
F millilTr"" I FOR S-UX-KEAL ESTATE.
course of the storm makes It uuuaasair t
d so. Rain, with mild tampsraturaa. will
continue durlsg the next day or two In this
district, with a Brisk wmd movement la the
laiarior.
FORECASTS.
roe the 28 hours endtsg midnight. Oot. 14:
PorUaad aavd vtctnity-Raia; Fresh eoota-
OregosSalni feign southerly winds) along
tii coast and frasa southerly breess to tua
taTVaahiagta Rala; teciaastag east to south
Wldaao Bala. EDWARD A. BKALS.
au District forecaster.
Accnojt gAxja todak.
At Wilson's Auction Bouse, corner Beo
ood snd Yamhill, at 10 A. U. J. T. Wilson,
auctioneer.
By the Portland Auction Company at fll
First Mreet Furniture, rugs, raagas. beat
ers, etc, at 1 P. M. sharp.
MXETXMO NOTICE.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO.
IS. ROYAL ARCH MASONS Reg
ular convocation this (Wednesday)
evening at 7:a0. Vlaltors welcome.
Important buslnesa
CLTDB EVANS. Secretary.
BOB.
HALB To the wife of John J. Hale, at
Htr North Twenty-sixth street. October
II, a son. :
DIED.
KAERCHER la tblsty Oct. 18, at the
residence of Dr. J. H. Hlclrmaa at T.4S
P. M. John Kaercher. father of Mrs. Dr.
J. H. Hickman, of 881 OJlutosi St. Funeral
notice later.
BACMANN October IS. at bis reeiaenee.
cidar Mlil. Or.. Rttdolpn Baumannagsd
68 years. 3 months and S3 days. Funeral
notice la tar.
WOODIN la this city. October J
Llsxle M. Wo Odin, aged T,mTI
months, beloved wife of Major f1
Wood In. Funeral announcement later.
FtUaiUtAX NOTICES.
BiritANN The funeral cf the late Ro
Wnh Bi7m"n will be held from the
balden" "cedar MU1 Thursday. Oc
tober is. isos, at 11 a. m. Iow"-M.;nr
tani. and 8a a Francisco papers please
WTLIE Funeral services of Nelaon O.
Wylle, beloved son o : Mr. .and Mrs. w ,11
UcresbM
ESS.' 0Z;ZZX M.wauii.M C4u.2ry'
PAPK in this city. October 12, Olga O.
PsmT aged 48 yeirs months 17 daya
b.lSvedf. 0 Henry Papj. Funeral
will take place from the home of Mrs.
"4 at I P. M. Frtends Invited. Inter
mint Lone Fir Oametary.
BEROER The funeral aervlees of the .lets
V-p'TiSir wSrtS SSSTA 7n. f
Stephen's &JSLZ? SSXXl
invited. Interment Klvervlew Cemetery.
8OREN8EN At Good Samaritan Hospital.
October S. Halvor borensao. Mod 65
years. Funersl services will be held
(today) Wednesday, October 14. at 2 P.
M.. from Krlcsons Chapel, 40 Alder St.
Friends invited. Interment Greenwood
Cemetery. .
Dunning, McEntee Glrbaogta, Funeral
nlrrctorsT 7th and Pino. Phone Main 4lo.
1 wUtait. Office ef County Coroner.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral r"1"'f-
sze so sc. uor e. - " -
j tp F1NLKI SON, Sd aM sisaisos
ImdT attendant. Phone Main , A. lo8.
EELIXR-BYRNE8 CO Fnnerml Dlreet
ers. IJ8 Ruaaeil. Kase 1088. Lsdy assistant.
F. & DUNNING. Undertaker, l sines
Alder. Lady aaaiatant. phone East ax.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
XI la Laste Mantle. 25c. the
UaS JttailueB equal of the bast 83s
mantis on the marksc Barretts, 410 Mor
rison. Both phona.
WnA SOOO corns nrst-class 4-foot fir
T00a wood. 85 per cord delivered.
Phone Main 4485. Eagle Creek Fuel Com
pany. 408 Corbett Bidg.
T. . . i cut Flowers always fresh from
Jt lOriSi our own conaervatorlea Martia
4V Forbes. 847 Wssnlngton at. Bota jthonaa
Electric Fixtures 'U? "oS
nrlces are rlgnr. an woti BUuuivu.
Western Electric Works. 81 Sixth street.
T Knives. Forks and all Sllver
rllUng wars replated as good as naw.
Oregon Plating Works. ISth and Alder. Mala
257 5. A 2475.
O' Mailer Nsuberger, 827 Waah
tYlne Inrton street Phona Msln 2394.
Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle
nook Port, 81-50.
Coal
Kemmerer ooai, the beat Wyo-
ash. Chorchley Broa. 18th and Marshall a la.
phones Main SU A 8081-
,-,. Richmond and Wallsend Australian.
lOal independent Co4 Ice Company.
opposite City Library. Both pnonee.
The Portland Fuel Co., 287 S. Mor
11 OOu rtson at.. Is prepared to furnish
eordwood in large and email quantities at
the lowest prices. Phones E 2 and B 1028.
Grand Central Station Time Card
SOUTHERN FAClelO.
Leaving Portland
Rosaburg Passenger
Cottage Grove Passenger
California Express
San Francisco Express ..
.....L SUB a. nv
......1 4:15 pm.
...... 1:45 p. m
X.M a. an.
T:20a m.
4 : 10 p. na.
8:50 a m.
lK0p. m.
8:40 p. SB.
Ttt8 a m.
West Side
Corvallls Psssenger ..r
Eharldan Paaaensar ....
Forest Orove Paasengar... .
Forest Orove Paaaensar....
Foreat Orove Paasengar.........
Arrlrlns Portland
Oregon Express .-
Cottage Grove Paaaezaar ......
Roaeburg Psssenger ...........
Portland Express ........
Wast Side
Corvallla Passenger
Sheridan Paaaenger .............
Fonat Grove Passenger
Forest tirovs Passenger
Vni-.r Clrove TsSSSDer. ........ .
11:80 a. nv
8:80 n. m.
111:15 P. IS.
SM o an.
10:80 a. na.
8:00 a. m.
11:50 a. nv
4:50 0.
OREtiON BAHJtOAH at NAVIGATION CO.
leaving Portland I
Pendleton Paaaeagor
Chuago-Portland special
Spokane Flyer
Kanaaa City A Chicago Express.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer .i.--
CbL. Kan. City A Portland Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special ......
Pendleton Passenger
T:lSa. nv
8:80 a. nv
8:16 p. nv
:00p. nv
8:00 a. nv
8:45 a nv
8:50 p. nv
8:15 p. nv
NOBTHEKN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express ...
North Coast a Chicago Limited
Overland Express.
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited
Portland Express
8:80 a. 1
2:00 b, 1
11:48 P.
7 :00 a :
4 :15 p. I
Overland Kxpreaa
8:35 P- 1
ASTORIA A COLUMBIA B1VEH.
Astoria A seaside Express....,
Astoria Passenger
Arriving Portland
Seaside A Portland Passenger..
Portland Express
8:00 a 1
K)0 p. ;
H:1S n 1
110:00 p. 1
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leavtna Portland
t P. R. Short Line, via 8pokaae
8:13 p, 1
11:45 a. 1
Via Seattle
Arrtvldg Portland ,
C p. R. khort Line, via Spokane.
Via Seattle
8:00 a. 1
7:00 a 1
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Dallas Paasengar ..
Dallas Pasaenger ..,
Arriving Portland
n.iiss passenger ..
T:48
4:15
p. nv
a. nv
p. m.
10:18
6:50
Dallas Passenger
"OREOOX ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
1 1 I'mTTsnd
Wilaonvllle Local ......... ....
Ealem and Intermediate Local .
Wllsonvllle LocU
Salem and Intermediate Express
Salem and Intermediate Local.
TrOo
SilA
10:80
11:20
a. nv
a nv
P. nv
p. nv
p. m.
p. nv
1:30
4:48
4:00
6:0
A 15
823
7:45
8:25
r news " -
Salam and Intermediate Express.
fialem and lnisrmeaiats mcsi--balsm
and Intermediate Express.
Leaving Portland
Salem and Intermadlate Local..
Wllsonvllle Local
Salem and Intermediate Express
Salem snd Intel mediate Local..
Wllsonvllle Looal
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Ealem and Intermadlate Local ..
a sa.
a nv
n. nv
p. nv
p. sa.
p. nv
11:10
1:10
2:05
8:80
6:10
J Aslcm aad lalarmediats Express.
.05
a-sa.
1 I 1 . -
HEILIG 14th and Wash.
Phones Msln 1 and A 1122.
LAST TIME TONIGHT 8:1S
The- Bis; New Musical Comedy
a lrNrmHT rni? a iiay"
Excellent Cast Beautiful Chorus
Catchy Music
Friers t-5Q. T5Q, BOe.
SEATS NOW SELLING
FOR THE
CLANSMAN
" A Story ef the Ku Klux Klan.
HEILIG THEATER
Tomorrow, Friday, Saturday Nlghta,
October 15, 16, 17.
Special Price Matinee Saturday
., ...t-c. t.-...... 1 crm P,.r- 75c 11.00.
11.50. Matinee. 25c BOc, 75c $1.00.
Seat Bale at i neater
Thle Is the third and positively lsst week
of the Baker stock Company In
THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST
Get your seats at once. Evening pTlces,
25c 85c 50c: matinees, 15c 25c Curtain 8
sharp. Next week "Brown of Harvard."
BAKER THEATER
ntskin . a. kow. we . . . .
Ino., lessea George L. Baker. Qen. Mgr.
Matinee Tuesday, inuraaay, esiuru.j
again All this Week the famous
Rlohards A Prlngls's
"MINSTRELS"
Bigger, Better, Brighter Than Ever.
Night prices, 25e. 60c, 75c $1: matinees.
2c 60c Next Week "The Honeymoon ers."
THE STAR 5-ISJ Mala 649a-
Matinees Wednesday. Saturday and Snnday
For the entire week of October 11.
Klimt A Gaixolo Present
-THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN EXPRESS,
A new railroad play of the Golden West.
Matinees at 2:o0 P. M. Every evening at
8 15 P. M. Matinee prices 15c, 25c Ml"
prices 15c, 23c S5c. 50c Seats may PS re
served by either phone.
Next Week "At Cripple Creek."
MAIN 6 A 102 Matinee
Ex. SOBOr AiViavgxaj--.
15-25-50C
NIGHTS
THEATER 15-25-50-75C
Advanced Vaudeville Week October 13.
DeHaven Sextette, Hope, Booth Ca,
Amelia SummnrvUle, Paul Taladon, Howard
A Howard, Lewis A Green, Black A atones,
Orpheam Pictures,. Orp Ileum Orchestra.
GRAND THEATER-Vaaderille de Laie
ANOTHER BIO BJXX.
Slstera Yllorone.
Darlnff and Sensa
tional Globe Per
former. IVoblm A Brooks.
Harry Thruton. .
Adams ft GuM.
The Le Anders.
Tops, Topsy tt Top.
Fred Baver.
Grandasoopew
PAN TAG ES THEATER
ADVANCE VAUDEVILLE.
Stars of All Nations.
8 Zingari Singers 8
Presenting the Spectacular Bosnia Operatla
froauction,
r.vrsv urn.
Matinees daily, 15c. Two shows at night, 15e
and 25 c
LYRIC THEATER
BLUXKAIX COMPANY
Present,
Young Mrs.' Winthrop
October 11 Week
Next Week, October 18 "Stricken Blind.
HORSE SHOW
Second annual Horse Show, Portland Hunt
Club. ORIENTAL BUILDING, Oct. 18-18-17.
Sals of seats opens Monday. October 5,
Martin A Rowe Drug Store. Reserved Beats,
81.60; General Admission. BOc
WHERE TO DINK.
xl w..tl, TUstNo meat- Vege-
ttarian Csfs, 108
8th st.. near Wsshlngton.
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Matrimonial and Clairvoyant ads, one
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NEW TODAY.
HIGHLAND
$4500 Very desirable well built res
idence with all Improvements, includ
ing fireplace. Corner lot 100x100, ex
ceptionally well finished, J700 cash and
balance to suit.
East Holladay
$4300. This Is a good Investment
2-story 9-room modern Queen Anne
cottage, all improvements. Well built,
lot S7xl03. Will make terms. See
The Spanton Co.
270 Stark Street-
A STUPENDOUS SNAP
$15,000
S Double Houses, 10 rooms each, one
cottage 5 rooms, 2 stores in the rapid
ly growing Thurman street business
district. Must bo aold at once; Income
11 per cent.
Martin J. Higley
132 Third St
Look at This
$1500
Elegant fractional residence lot, near
East Morrison, west of 14th, walking
distance,
Devlin & Firebaugh
508-8 6 vet land bidg., cor. 6th and Wash.
$9250
Double House on 4th street
closo in, income 10 per
cent
' Martin J. Higley
122 Third St.
a. r IN
- v.
SKYLINE
ACRES
On Cornell road, one mile back of
Linnton. The most sightly acreage,
with the finest soil in or about Fort
land. Tour terms are ours. Prices
from $50 per acre up.
Agents Anthony Hardy Linnton.
F. Blanchard
840 Chamber of Commerce.
P. S. Come early, for this acreage
won't last long at the price that we
are asking.
Residence Site
"Willamette Heights, 50x100. Good
view. Houses each side of lot. Only
2 blockr from carline. AH improve
ments in. No climbing. Non-resident
owner wants to sell. Cheap.
R.H. Wilbur
110 Second Street.
Hood River Orchard
10 Acres--$4000
All good orchard land, 9 acres in
Yellow Newtons and some Winter Ba
nanas, prime condition; 2 miles from
depot. Positively this Is $1000 under
the market today. If you see this and
have the money you will buy. 81700
will handle this.
DEVLIN 6, FIREBAUGH
BOS-i Bwetland Bidg.. oor. Sth and Wash.
J. L. FIREBAUGH
Hood River Representative.
East Third Street
Between Burnside and Everett.
First-class, close in manufacturing lo
cation. Solid ground. Above grade.
Two quarter blocks and a half block.
Something will be doing there soon.
Very convenient to any part of the
city.
R. M. Wilbur
110 Second Street.
SPECIAL BARGAIN
)n Twenty-fourth street. Swell neigh
borhood )
' 50x70 FOR $3500.
FRANK BOLLAM
128 Third Street.
FOR SALE
A perfect home, in perfect condition. In
as near perfect surroundings as obtain
able, at right price on attractive terms
by modest owners. See 741 Broadway,
corner East Twenty-second.
JACKSOJT 46 DKERIXG,
Phone Main 84.1 - - - 249 Star's: St.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest rates and terms to salt; spe
cial rates and favorable terms oa large
loans on buavlness properties.
Knnds Loaned for Private Investors
A. H. BIRRELL
202 McKay Bids.. Sd at Stark.
Cboice Nob Hill Home
Eight rooms, complete In all appoint
ments, very fine. Let us show It to
you.
Mossman Realty Co.
408 Commercial Club Bidg.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
150&-acre stock ranch $10 per acre,
all fenced, all tillable, substantial im
provements, in Douglas County, or will
exchange for Portland property or
close-in acieage, paying; difference.
JACKSON DEERING,
Phone Main 345 246 Stark St.
REAL ESTATlt DEALEBS. '
Andrews, F. V. A Co.. af UU. U Hamllua al
Baker, Alfred IIS Ablngton bidg.
Chapln A Herlow. 832 'Chsmber of Commerce.
Cook. B. S. A Co.. 60S Corbett bidg.
Creaaler Co., TOS-8 Corbett bidg. at TS3V
Fields, C.B. Co.. Board of Trads bidg.
Oeddard. H. W.. Mala and A ITeA 110 3d St.
Jennings A Co. Ifala 16A SOS Orrgonlsaw
Lee. It, X., room 411 Corbett bonding.
Man Von Borate!, 104 Id st. SS2 B Sornsld.
Palmer, H. P., Sit Commercial Clob bidg.
M 8899. A S85S. .
Parrlah, Watklns A Oo., SSO Aldsr st- .
Richardson. A. S.. t21 Com. Club bidg
gcbslk. Geo, r., 264 Stark st. Main S02. A l
Ebsrkey. J. P. A Co.. 12a Sixth at.
Ewsnssok. A F. A Co.. 253tt Washington as.
The Oregon Real Estate Co, Grand ave. and
Multnomah eta (Holladay Addition.)
Waddei. . O., SUB lumDr fc-xenanss DICK.
White B. F.. l2Ttt Washington at. '
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE.
ACREAGE We are selling some of the
finest acreage on the West -Side; with
macadamized streets; only 14 minutes
car ride; 6-cent fare; at only 600 each;
easy terms, aioney iu iu. k .
turposea. Ja. a
.ldg.
6-room house. with 60x100 Sunnyslde;
bath. gas. electricity, sewerage; 2-'00.
S1000 cash (would take lot for part), bal
snce ($1500) at $23 per month. Culver,
623 Chamber of Commerce.
I-ROOM cottage In Sellwood. with bath
and hall, nearly new, corner lot with
pretty lawn.c1500.
323 Corbett B ldg. .
to Rr.AIN 6-room modern hotuse, beautl-
ful lawn and shrubbery; lot 50x133 1-3.
1035 Hawthorne ave. Owners 1033 Haw
thorn ave.
CHOICE riw lot on Corbett St.; east front;
for sale. M. E. Lee, room 411 Corbett
bidg.
4 NEW modern flats. West Side, for sale
at a ffreat eacrfnoe. Inquire of M. E.
I, room 411 Corbett bidg.
SPECIAL MX cash, 6-room house, full lot.
In fine neighborhood, near car; prtca $1400,
Angeies. 6th and Mala. -
HOME. SITES.
1RV1NGTON.
HOLiiACAY'S.
HOLLADAY PARK.
JOHN IRVINO'S.
We have some of the best la tB1 x
ehieive.
HOME DISTRICT.
50 feet. 75 feet, 100 feet.
Just to suit you; and every one we
offer you Is worth the money asked ana
two of them are
POSITIVE SNAPS.
These desirable lots that can be bouirnt
at their actual value are becoming scarce
and advancing In price, and In value, too.
every day; if you buy one yoa will pay
more If you don't
DO IT NOW.
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPAXY,
Tth Floor Couch Bld.t 4th St.
PIEDMONT. ,
In this most exclusive district I oner
you a home. Just completed and ready
to move Into; 6 rooms, entirely modern,
double walls and floors, paneled dining
room, beamed ceiling, flteplace, furnace,
large open porch with French window,
full lot with 15-ft- alley, natural shade
trees. To see this place is to buy it.
420i; terms.
HAWTHORNE AVE.
, 100 ft. north of the ave. I hare for
, sale one of the best homes in this district;
8- rooms, the arrangement and finish of
which are perfect: solid brass el-ec-trio
fixtures, polished floors, furnace, ce
ment floor In basement, laundry-room,
fruitroom, splendid barn or garage, over
a full lot. east front, cement and parked
walks, fruit and shade trees. I can t glva
you all th-e details here. See me Quick
,6500; terms.
J. R. STIPE, 720 Chamber Commerce.
11300 TERMS,
ft-room cottage In Montavilla. blocks
from two carlinos; lot 60x100; fruit trees
and berry bushes.
$2700 TERMS.
B-room. storv and halt cottatre In Sun-
nyslde; just completed; extra conveniently
built; Dookcase ana cnina ciosei in wan
full basement; improved street; looks bet
ter than can describe,
WESTERN LAND CO..
Suite 417 Board of Trade Bidg-.
Cor. 4th and Oak.
VT TABOR VIEW PROPERTY.
Stop to think! View property Is limited.
Vve can sell you two large, beautiful
building sites, near v est ave., with
view of city and mountains that is un
surpassed. Mt Tabor property Is moving
up; for a home or Investment we offer a
choice buy; let us prove it.
B. S. COOK 4 CO..
003 Corbett Bidg.
INVESTMENT 20 PER CENT NET.
Will build store and ti-room flat In fine
location ; safe as Government bonds and
pays 6 times as much.
BUTTER WORT H-STEPHEN90N CO.,
Owners.
Main 8329. 6th and Washington.
34-35 Lafuyette Bid p.
WW "RTTTLr HOMES.
We have flrst-class. modern facilities
for building homes upon terms within the
reacn ox au. jau ana examine our up-
to-date methods.
THE VETERAN LAND CO..
- 822 Chamber of Ccmmerce.
FOR SALE Will take $1200 In suburban
lots or acreage at cash value. lor first pay
ment on 10-room house, modern Dlumbing,
furnace, full brick basement, lot 50x1 :io,
on Portsmouth ave.: price $3200, balance
long time. Francis A. MCKenna, 017 com
mercial block.
FOR SALE By owner, 5 large room cot
tage, bath, pantry, closets, large attic, 3
-rood norches, basement, full plumbing,
wired, east front, half block south Alberta
carline; lot 50x100 or 100x100; this will be
sold at a great bargain as owner has to
leave city; terms given. 1027 E. 24th at. N.
S-ROOM house in the swell East Burnside
district; up-to-date in every respect, and
has every modern convenience, including
auto garage; over a full lot, frontage on
two streets; 7 dozen choice rose dub ties.
H. P. PALMER.
213 Commercial Club Bidg.
J300 WEST SIDE LOT $300.
Snlendid bulldin? site, near Bancroft ave
nue; city water; Ave minutes' walk to oar;
Siu down, s; per monin.
B. S. COOK & CO.
503 Corbett Building.
FOR SALE 2 small houses on GIbbs st. at
$2000 each : both rontod. 1 nne moaern
corner house, same street. $5600, Modern
S-room house -on water St.: price -4uuu;
part cash. Inquire , at Goldscbmidt's
Business Agency. 2o3ft Washington st.
IS YOUR HOUSE INSURED?
We write tire Insurance. Call us up and
we will come ana get your insurance.
H. P. PALMER.
SIS Commercial Club Bidg.
Main 8699. A 2653.
A FINE -rooni modern house on an Im
proved street, near - Hawthorne ave.,
12500; 5oOO casn, oaiance easy terms.
East Sid3 Investment Co., 37th and Haw
thorn ave. Phone Tabor 1147.
LARGE, modem home on 8 acres of ground.
near good carline; $0500. Will trade for
modern home, close in. cau . it., room
40, Washington biag.
HALF ACRE, 8-room house. $1100 : $400
cash, balance $10 per month. Western
Oregon Trust Co.. X Chamber of Com
merce. ACRE, absolutely clear and level, near Myr
tle Park station ; streets cut through ;
buildings all around; $1200, half cash. 325
Lumber Exchange.
jj UK bAixii j? me, juouei ii iiuineu, uu over
the city on easy terms ; before you buy
tun tha rinlriahmiflt'al AirAnnv. 2&S XL
Washington st.
tlfully arranged and finished, choicest lo
cation iioiiiua.y ra.ru, uronuwii cor.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATTY.
D. A. TUFTS,
803H WASHINGTON ST.
SOME ' choice lots overlooking the city
and river, at prices ranging from $375
upward. Western Oregon Trust Co., 14
Chamber of Commerce.
MODERN 7-room house on East 33d, near
Hawthorne ave., full lot in beautiful lawn.
$3500; terms. Mossman Realty Co., 403
Commercial Club bidg.
NON-RESIDENT wishes to sell 4 lots and
good 6-room house on Clinton st. ; price
X 3 V) U 9. ai x. a., roum w, vv wu mis ion
bidg.
XI .i V-EJ lllVtU.l 1 o-uwa" vo. ,.vv
beautifully located In a swell part of the
Clty. rrlCT uu ( miau. nuipu jwh.ib,
603 Corbett bidg.
HALF INTEREST well estbllshed real estate
business; party leaving zor monio. nooan,
Allsky blug.
NEW 5-room modern house, fine location,
positively the best bargain in the city
for $1600. Call 513 Chamber Commerce.
5 LOTS 60x100 each, 2 blocks north of
Ockley Green, near Piedmont carbarn;
$2200; $700 cash. 325 Lumber Exchange.
FOR SALE 2 peninsula lots, close to Swift
packing plant; owner in a pinch; must
sell. Phone Main 4387.
FOR SALE Modern 6-room house with hot
water heat; close in. Call 742 E. Main,
or phone East 1311.
6 LOTS, 60x100 each, 2 block north of
Ockley Green, near Piedmont carbarn;
$2200, $700 cash. ' 325 Lumber Exchange.
$600 CASH, balance easy terms, good
6-room house in Albina; prloe $o00.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 3d S(
$2600 BUYS modern bungalow on Wood
stock line; easy terms; better see it. Gold
schmidt's Agency, 263 H Washington st.
ACREAGE, improved or unimproved; good
carline; if you want a suburban home see
Purse, 823 Chamber of Commerce.
7-ROOM modern home, with fine view, on
West Side; price $4500; terms to suit. H.
r.. Room 40. Washington bidg.
TWO corner lots. 2-room house. Mt. Scott
carline ; easy terms ; investigate. T 303,
Oregonian.
15800- Warehouse lot on railroad. North
Portland, with two houses. OwLer, E 334,
Oregonian.
BEAUTIFUL Vt block on Woodstock ridge;
view of entire city; small house; $1800.
B. Room 40 Washington bidg.
FOR SALE 7-room cottage and fractional
lot, 703 Everett st., price 94750. For terms
see owner, 318 Failing bidg.
100x100 on E. 9th St., $1000. B. R., Room
40 Washington bidg.
VERNON LOT cheap; terms. Owner K 293,
Oregonian.
WILL sell good business lot on principal
street; good income. J 301. Oregonian.
3 LOTS. 50x100 each, near Ockley Grees;
$375 each. 325 Lumber Exchange.
10 ACRES on Powell Valley road; must sell
soon. Call 207 Mohawk bids. --
There must be sold at once the follow
Ing property belonging to Nooa Estate, to
close the estate:
Lots 1 and 4, block X Wilson's Addition.
Lots- 4, 15. IS. block 4, Wilson Addition.
Votm 1. 2. 3. 4. block 5. Wllsoa's Addition.
Ivts 13, 19 20. block 1. Brsinsrd tract.
Lots 13. 14. block S. Brminard tract.
Lots 18, 1, block 4, Brainard tract.
Lots 1. 4. block 143. Couch Addition.
Lots 1. i, block 1. Kenworthy's Addltioa.
Lot 3. 4, block 11, Kenworthy's Addition.
Lots 3, 4, 5, , block 13, Kenworthy's Add.
Lots 11, 12, block 45, piedmont.
Lots S 4, 5. 6. block 2. Edendale, ,
For particulars inquire-of W. C. Neon,
Jr.. or T. J. Armstrong. eecutora, at
Noon Bag Company. 32 1st st. North, or
Northup A Northup, attorneys, room 40,
Washington bidg.
DO TOU WANT A HOMBT
OR A HOME SITE 7
We have one you want and at the rtsnt
price too.
CALL ON US,
DO IT NOW.
COLUMBIA TRUST COM PANT.
Tth floor Couch bidg. lutf 4th st.
, SUN NTS IDE BARGAINS.
Near Morrison and 34th sts., a neat
cottaga. plastered and newly papered, 3
large rooms and large- pantry; good base
ment, plumbing and gas; fine lot with
bearing fruit trees; cement walks and
street Improvements paid ; price only
$1600, $30i) cash, $15 monthly.
ACREAGE SNAP.
$300 cash and $Jd monthly for 6 acres
all ck?ar and level, under fine cultivation,
not far from 6o carline; a splendid buy
at 12000.
DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH. '
608-9 Swetlaud bidg., cor. 6th and Wash.
NIFTY ONES WE BUILD 'EM.
$1900 Cosy 5-room home, nice lot.
$2400 Bungalow, 6 rooms, a beauty;
full lot.
$2350 Two-story, dandy, fine lot.
Artistic homes on easy payment a W
butld on our lota or on yours. It pays
you to know us.
BUTTERWORTH-STEPHENSON CO.,
Main 6th and Washington.
34-35 Lafayette Bidg.
IF TOTT
Will take the Montavlla car and get off
at Jonesmoro we will show you the best
inventment for the money in this city.
GEO. D. SCHALK.
Main 802, A 2302. 284 Stark SU
ARE you from the East or the West?
Come to see us for a square deal. W4
have some exceptionally An-e pieces or.
property in the way of modern 6 and -room
cottages from 12 2 00 up; aleo large,
and beautiful homes from $3000 to $6000.
with beautiful grounds; also some nne
vacant lots and acreage. Come let us
show you around in uutomobifca.
EAST SIDE INVESTMENT CO..
37th and Hawthorne Ave.
Phone Tabor
A GOOD BUY 8-room house, shingle ara
bles, water in kitchen, woodshed, tin
lawn, full lot, only $850; $300 cash.
New 5-room modern cottage, cement
basement and walks, fine lawn. 100x100
ft.; a genuine bargain, for $2900; good
terms. .
6-room .modern house, fireplace, cement
basement with floor and walks, graded
streets, a snap at $3650; $500 cash.
CITY REALTY & BUILDING CO..
430 Worcester Bldg
ENGLISH WALNUTS.
.We are the largest owners and plant
ers in Oregon, We have the only planted
tracts on the market. Our properties are
In the walnut country, Yamhill 5-acre
tracts, planted, $100 cash. $15 per month,
CHURCHILL. MATTHEWS CO.. INC.,
110 Second St.
85 ACRES, with 1000 feet deep water front
age on Willamette River and extending
back to improved county road, running
wator on tract, mostly in wild state with
native trees and shrubbery; five mll-ss
from Portland, 1500 feet from electrlo
line, good graded road leading to same.
Price $24,500. No agents need apply. H.
G. Starkweather, box 43. route 1, Mll
waukie. Or. Phone Oregon City, Farm
ers 1S6.
$3500.
Modern 6-room house on East Davis St.,
near 2d, has everything modern, furnace,
full cement basement, laundry tubs, built
in china closet and linen closet, electrlo
and gas fixtures, all rooms are tinted, ce
ment walks; half cash.
H. P. PALMER.
218 Commercial Club Bidg.
IRVINGTON BUILDING LOTS.
Full lot, facing east, sower and con
crete walk in and paid for; a bargain;
price J1200.
Schuyler-st. lot 76x100, sewer, concrete
walk, etc in and paid for; close to Broad
way oar.
HARDING & REYNOLDS CO.,
313 Chamber of Comm-arce.
11 ACRES. 8 mllps from Portland, quarter
mile electric line, good county road, 6
room house, barn and chicken-house, 160
chickens, ducks and turkeys. 1 hog, H
cows fresh this Winter, 18 stands bees,
fruit, 4 acres In cultivation, lays nice and
sightly, fine well and spring; $3500, part
cash. Owner, A D 20, Oregonian.
WEST SIDE bargain, fine modern 7-room
house and lot within easy walking dis
tance of 3d and Washington sts.; lot alone
worth more money; house nearly new,
only $6250 if taken at once; terms cash.
C w. Pfluger & Co., room 14 Mulkey bidg.,
2d and Morrison sts.
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BUNGALOW. '
6-room bungalow, on 17th and Halsey,
In tho best part of Holladay's Addition;
furnace, fireplace, paneled dining-room,
etc., $4700; terms.
H. P. PALMER.
213 Commercial Club Bids.
SPLENDID new bungalow, 6 large rooms,
with attio and basement, laundry trays,
gas and electric fixtures in, walls tinted,
on Sunnyslde car, sewer and improved
street, $000; terms. Conklln Bros., 303
Rothchild bidg., or E. 35th and Haw
thorne ava. ,
HOLLADAY ADDITION.
Bv the owner, lot SoxlOO, on Wasco st.;
cement walk, parked street, Use neighborhood-
all improvements paid; best buy In
this locality; $1250, terms. Address F 326,
Oregonian.
GOOD BUY IN HOLLADAY'S ADDITION.
7-room huse, large fireplace, new furnace-
newly tinted; lot 50x100; near
school 1 block from car, beet neighbor
hood: price, $5000; terms.
Owner. Phone Main 52, A 1582,
FIVE lots !n Henry's Addition, only $S00
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF
OREGON,
S. E. Corner Third and Oak Sts.
5 ACRES.
Not a gravel bed. but extra rood soli;
all under cultivation; 7 miles from Court
bouse and 4 blocks from electric line; would
trade for house and lot. J. Oeder,
cor Grand ave. aad E. Ankony.
HOME IN HOLLADAY.
Modern 7-room house. 13th and Broad
way furnished complete. vaJue $oOOO,
cfish- deal with the owner. Immediate pos
Sfsion. as I am leaving the city. Phone
E 3i57. i!
J0400 New, modern, 5-room cottage, lot
50x100, east front, easy terms.
$0o0 Corner on Pat ton ave., near Kil
lings orth ave. Inquire 1015 Maryland ave.
Phone Woodlawn So; St. John car.
4500 Modern 6-room. house on E. Bum
side st.; furnace, full cement basement,
LC H. P. PALMER.
213 Commercial Club Bidg.
sr. 1 iq -.p-u only, new 6-room modern house
T?8a.tkawnT.t.. block "outh of H.--
thorne at your own price must ba sola
tM. wee" W. L Nash, owner, 288 East
3Stb at i
HAVE "4 block within 2 blocks of Port
land Hotel, beat buy on the market; price
and particulars on application. O ii-,
Oregonian.
tron K-t-nnm cottage, full lot. fruit trees,
ef Improvements: S50 cash, balance t.
suit! 2-room house, T."0. Howard. Bros..
C1U Swatiand. Main 1559.
ACREAGE on Willamette snd Oreron City
carline- 80 minute, to Portland; larK
nr small tracts; terms reasonable. Owner,
Me'drum. R F. D- Ne. 1. Mllwaukle.
EOtSO. 50x65, 60x100 on cor. Madison and
East !4th St.; must be sold Immediately;
VeMARTeiSN J. HIGLEY, 152 3d St-
?70 ACRES, railroad through center, Bns
location. MO per acre; 5000 cash will
handle Western Oregon Trust Co.. Is
Chamber of Commerce.
cd ?al,E Tots in Peninsula Addition No.
1 near Swift Packing Plant. A .361.
1000 ACRES fruit land close to Portland, 1
per acre. Hoban. Allsky bidg.