THE MORNING OREGOXIAN-. SATURDAY, yOTEMBER 7, 19Q3. 1
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HE DANGER
Officials Take Steps to Pro
tect Museum From Fire.
CLOSE CALL RECENTLY
People Shocked to I.c-am Beautiful
Chateau Few Weeks Ago Would
Have Been Destroyed
Had Flames Spread.
BT A. W. IAMOURET7X.
PARIS, Nov. . SplcaI. It seems
to h&vr suddenly dawned on the
official mind that a public mu
seum like the Louvre, or an historical
chateau like that of- Versailles, might
be liable to burn down as well as an
ordinary cltlxen's residence. -The fact
that It Is a public monument does not
make It fireproof.
A hint to this effect was (riven to
those who are In charge of these na
tional treasure houses of art by an
Incipient fire at Versailles a few weeks
ago. and a stronger hint was given
Immediately afterwards by the burning;
down of the telephone bullulnjr. The
fire which broke out In the Chateau
of Versailles was, luckily enough. Im
mediately put out by the guards, who
happened to have noticed It In time,
but then the question arose, what
would have happened if the fire had
acquired some headway?
People were shocked to learn that
the beautiful chateau, with its im
mense treasures of art, would be com
pletely at the mercy of the flames.
Tne water In the reservoir was suf
ficient for the fountains and the
amusement of the Sunday crowds, but
the pressure was not enough to carry
It hlRher than the fln.t floor of the
building. A scare was raised, and the
authorities have now let It be known
that protective measures are to be
taken.
The under secretary for fine arts baa
had a talk with all keepers of the public
museums, and asked them to hand In a
report as to the requirements of their
institutions to protect them against fire.
Funds which are allowed for repairs are
to be used first of all In making all neces
sary arrangements to protect the build
ings against fire. The Louvre Itself Is in
serious danger, and orders have been
given to take out all the furnaces used
for oentral heating from the basement,
and they are to be placed away from the
main building undvr the gardens. The
telephone fire was bad enough for Paris,
but the burning down of the Louvre
would have been a national disaster.
PASSING OF THE YANKEES
Few of the Ileal Stock Left Around
Xew England.
New York Herald.
Recent census Investigations, to
together with the result of genealogi
cal researches, have brought to light
the surprising fact that the real
Yankee is fast disappearing. Like his
predecessor, the American Indian, this
original stock of the first white set
tlers In New England Is paslng. wifh
this difference, that while the Indian
' has been eliminated the Yankee Is be
ing absorbed.
Abroad, particularly in England, the
custom still holds of referring to all
Americans as Yankees, and this ac
counts for the survival of a term which
will soon have no real application. The
day Is not far distant. It would seem,
which will mark the last of the real
Yankees, when a chronicler may tell
of their passing as Cooper told of the
last of the Mohicans.
Indeed, the disappearance of the
real Yankee from New England Is In
many ways similar to the disappear
ance of the Indian. Each race in turn,
after dominating a very large territory,
centered more and more In one small
district. With the red men of New
England thts was the territory on
which King Philip made his last stand;
with the Yankee It Is Cape Cod.
On Cape Cod, Indeed, the Yankee Is
Mill to be found. It was there that
he first settled, and It seems likely
it Is there that he will last survive
For more than 200 years this sandy
spit of land has been the center of
Yankeedom. generation following gen
eration with less change in all that
time than has occurred in the last
two decades.
It was at Provlncetown that the Pil
grims landed nearly three centuries ago,
so that the cape comes naturally by Its
Yankee stoek. Indeed, It Is only of recent
years that Cape Cod has felt the en
croaching effect of modernity. From
this sea-washed stretch of land the early
Yankees sailed forth to cover the world
of trade with their fleet of clipper ships,
Just as their forbears did from the "tight
little Island" on the opposite side of the
Atlantic
These original Yankees took to the sea
like young ducks, almost as soon as they
were able to leave their mother's wring.
They manned and officered the little
home-built merchantmen, which sailed
from Boston and New England ports in
the colonial days. The Infant navy of the
eolonles In the Revolution was alive with
them In every sens of the word. Dur
ing the War of ISIS scarcely an able
bodied man remained In a cape village;
young and old they were afloat, either In
the regular service or on privateers, to
harass the British flag on the high seas.
Thereafter, from the close of that con
flict through the Civil War and until the
late '70s. wherever an American ship
was cruising and that was in almost
every sea her skipper, mates and crew
men were likely to be Cape Coders, born
and bred.
But Cape Cod has changed greatly In
the last quarter of a century. Its sons
to lonr go to sea. There are a few
steamship captains In active service and
a few a very few skippers of fishing
schooners. But even the fishing indus
try has left the cape to find new quar
ters at Gloucester or Boston. Cranberry
growing and the taking of Summer
boarders are the chief occupations in the
cape villages nowadays.
Mountain Alr'a Good Influence).
London Evening Standard.
The influence of the mountain la
lure and holy, giving strength and sim
plicity, encouragelng the older virtues,
discouraging the newer vices. In the
hill men of Wales we see this clearly
enough. Go where you will among the
wilder and more mountainous parts of
Wale, and you will find that rare in
dependence and self-reliance which are
not marred by a curiously defiant dis
courtesy. You find there those who are
truly "nature's gentlemen."
WILY METEOROI.OGICAI. REPORT.
PORTIANI. Nov. 9. Maximum tempera
ture. I d'-ftreee; minimum. 41 decree"
Hlver rAdins t S A. M.. 3 tw. change
I- 1 . ' A tw.HT-a ! ft 0 1 foot. Tot!
ralnfa;1 1.1 P M. to 5 V. . none; total I
sine. Sriembr 1. A !W Inch,: normal rain
fall. 71 Inches; dflrlrticy, 117 Ulcfte.
Tntal sunshine. November fl. & hours, M
xulautas; possible su.ntb.me. hours. 54 min
utes. Barometer (reduced to sea-level) at
S P. M-. SO IS Inchss-
PAC1FIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at S P. M- Pacific
time. "
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STATION.
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Bismarck ....
Bolfre. ....... .
Eureka. ........
Helena
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North Head...,
Poratello .....
Portland ........
Red Bluff. ......
Roaebunr-. ......
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Salt Lake. . . .,. ..
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68 0.00 4
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The hlirh pressure area ever the Norta
Paclflo states has remained nearly sta
tionary during the last 4 hours and con
sequently fair weather continues in this
district, except In extreme Northwestern
Washington, where light rain has fallen.
The temperature has remained nearly sta
tionary and it Is everywhere above normal
In the interior and nearly normal along- the
c.iast. Heavy log has prevailed the greater
part of the day from Coos Bay south to
Eureka ,
The Indications are for fair weather In
this district Saturday, except In Northwest
Wemhlngton. where the rains will continue.
FORECASTS.
rortland and vicinity Fair; winds mostly
easterly.
Oregon Fair: easterly winds.
Washington Pair, except rain northwest
portion; winds mostly easterly.
Idaho Fair. EDWARD A. BEAIjS.
IM.trlct yore-aster.
UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS
ANSWERS ARB HELD AT THIS OFFICE"
FROM THE FOLLOWING AN8WEB
CHBCiCS AND MAY BB HAD BY PRE
SENTING YOlR CHECKS AT THE ORE
GONIAN OFFICE:
A 3T2, 38.
B H3. 3il, 362, S. 376. 354.
C HO. 353, 371. 377. ASl. SS2, , SST.
I 320, 323, 823. 3SB. 387. 37)5, SS.
E 801. 353, 8.VJ. SUM, .180, 8S7. 403.
F g.ta, 34S, Sl, 85, 8rt. 867. SS.
G 19. 361. 362, 865. 372. 374. 374 479, ST8.
87!. 380.
H 24l. 3.13, 356, R57. 830, 308.
J 305. 31. 360. 39. 864.
K 3T1, 3e2, 368. 8'W, 369.
L 32 o, 834. 337, 353. 355, 8S7, 350. 80, 861,
867. 809.
M 331. 36. 333. 336, 890, 384. 303, 388. 870,
374. 653.
X 362. S6S, 3T, 83. 384. 339.
O 331. 350. 351. 3d. 364. 865, 8T0. ST1, 87
874. 881.
J 2W4. 301. 336. 348. 830, OTS. 860.
R .137. 350. ST.9, 362. 365, 369.
8 352. 3.-.S. S15. 857. 364. 869.
T JS, 2-V. S:(S. 839. 351, 352, 835. 858. 358.
.IBS. Sr.2. 371.
T 314. S4& 830. 332. 853. 330, SB 8. 862. 870,
373
W 328, 355, 830, 35. 380, 363, 887. 369. 872,
639.
X SB. 363, 368, "400 XZ 98.
XX lOl.
Y 3T.0. 362. 867. 371. 374, S8.
AH IMS. 343. S4.". 34, 359. 860, 3T3. 384.
AC C70. 2W!. 3X. 303. 307, 309. S1L,
312. 818. .T16, 317, 318, 319.
Ale 312. 313. 316. 817. 320. 823. 323, 328,
333. 336, 335, 363, 3S5. ......
AE 302. 304. 305. SOB, 810, 31S. 813, 316.
3 IS. 319. .121. 322. . ,
Above letters will be destroyed If not
called for within six daya
Grand Central Station Tims Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
LtMvtiiff Portland
Roaeburg Passenger
Cot Lane Grove Paiienger
California Ejtpreji
ban Francisco Expreu . .
West bide
Corvallis Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Arriving Portland
Oreg on Exp ress
Cottage Grove Passenger
Koseburg Passenger .....
Portland Express
Wert Side
Cor vail I b Passenger
Bheridan Passenger ......
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Forest Grove Passenger . . .
8:19 a. m.
4 : 15 p. m.
7:45 p. m.
1:30 a. m.
7:20 a, m
4:10 p. m.
8:50 a. ra.
1 :00 p. m.
6:40 p. m.
7:13 a. m.
11:S0 a. m.
B: p. m.
11:16 p. m-
6:20 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
ill : 50 a. m.
4.50 pm.
O REG ON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO.
Louring Portland
Pendleton Passenger ............
Chicago-Portland Special
Spokane Flyer I
Kansas City A Chicago Express..
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer ;
Chi., Kan. City A Portland Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendelton Passenger
7:15 a. m.
8: JO a. m.
8:15 p. m.
8:00 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
9:45 a. m.
8:50 p. m.
6:15 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express ...
North Coast 4b Chicago Limited
Overland Express
Arriving Port bind
North Court Limited
Portland Express
8:80 a. m,
'2 :00 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
7:00 a. m.
4:16 p. rru
5:35 p. m.
Overland Express
ASTORIA A COLUMBIA B1VEB.
Leaving Port Land i
Asiona & Seaside Expresa 1 8:00 s. m.
A tor la Passenger, I 6:00 p. nx
Arriving Portland
Seaside Portland Passenger 112:15 p.m.
Port 1 a n dE x p re ss .A 10 : 00 p m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C. I. H. Short Line, via Spokane 8:1ft p. m.
Via Seattle 11:45 p. zn.
Arriving Portland
C P. R. rihort Line, via Spokane. 8:00 a. m.
Via Seattle 7:00 a.m.
Jeerson-Street Station
(SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Dallas Passenger . . .
Dallas Pass" lifter
Arriving Portland-
7:40a. m.
4:10 p. m.
Dallas passenger
Dallas Passenger
10:15 a. m.
6:50 p. m.
OREGOK KLEOTRIC RAILWAY'.
Arrivtne;
WiIsonlile
Salem and
WilBonvllle
Falem and
Salem and
Wllsonville
Salem and
SaJem and
Portlantl
Local
Intermediate Local .
Local
Intermediate Express.
Intermediate Local. ,
Local
Intermediate Express.
Intermediate Local. ,
Intermediate Express.
7:05 a. m.
9:16 m.
10:30 a. m.
11:20 a,m-
1:20 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
4:lH) p. m.
6:40 p. m.
8:15 p. m.
6:25 a. m.
7:35 a. m.
8:S5 a. m.
alem and
Leavlnar
Portland
Palem and
Intermediate Local.
Local
Intermediate Express.
Intermediate Local..
Local
Intermediate Express.
Intermediate Local . .
Local
Intermediate Express.
vilnnvl!le
Sa!em and
Salem and
Wllsonville
Salem and
Salem and
Wllsonville
Salem and
11:10 a. m.
1:10 p. ra.
2:05 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
5:10 p m.
6:05 p. m.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
fiaa MnnflAB Last Mantle, 25o. tha
UBS JiaUlieS mua ot the best 85o
mantle on the market, Barretts. 410 Mor
rison. Both phones.
U' tei N)00 coras first-class 4-foot flr
OOU wood. $5 per cord delivered.
Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com
pany. 405 Corbett Bldg.
our own conservatories. Marti
at Forbes. 347 Washington st. Both phonea
Electric Fixtures J." rS"
prices ar rlrbt. All work suaranteed.
Wwtsra BlMtna W.rks. .1 61sta strsat.
pi.ii.. KnlTSS. Forks sod ail 81IW
a AltUIig war. rplat.d a. food as n.w.
Orcoc piatlnx tN'oras. lita and AJdsr. atalB
2i;j. a asiy
Wins O'Uallsr Nsubrsr. S2I Wash
II 1I1B lnitoa stTMt. Pbon. Wain
r. dUvsry. A sailoav of lO-jaar-old Insist
nook fun. l.q
Kinsmr ftoai. th. beat Wyo
IUMI mlas coai ; p;lT.s mora neat and less
ash. cnnrctilar Broa.. ISta and alarsbaU sta.
pbonaa slain 3l. A 8B31.
fol Richmond and Wallssnd Australlaa.
VUB1 ladependsnt Coal at tea Company.
oppo.lt. Clly Library. Both phonea
Vnf Th. Portland Fuel Co., 287 E Mor
f I UUU rlson St.. is prepsrad to furnish
cordsrood In larsa ana amall quantJUsa at
th. lowsst prlcaa. Phones E 24 acd B 102s.
I - - HKIMjrARTT:Ka
THE
PORTLAND
POHTLAND, GR.
MODERN
RESTACBAJrT
COST ON IS MnXIOM POIXAM.
! HOTEL OREGON I
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
Portland New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up
European Plan. Free Bus J
I WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props-
(
C trally Lacataxl
IUmsj
ffA'IS 'pS',:jwith private bath, en suite and single. Large and mod-
'4S-4lMir--jy ernly equipped sample-rooms.
e---S5-Vjr meets aU
i F. DAV1ES, President
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
-a .
EUROPEAN P1AN ' ROOMS 50c TO $1.50
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
THE
Park St. Bet. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
sea , jas j..
I R S i; B 5 IT
vs as
MODERN
THE
S-?7-J;.iia"
DIET.
KIVG In Nw York City. Nov 8 at 10:
a M ilra Nancy D. Booth King. th
oe.r?y-beloved moUier of Herbert Booth
King, of this city.
FCXERAX. NOTICES.
TTKE-In Oty. Nov. n. Mra CaroHn.
neral service, alll be held at Dunning
McKntee & GllbauKhs chapel. 7th and
vine sta. Sunday, November S, at x r At.
-"ena, Invited to attend. Interment
Lous Fir Cemetery.
HARRISON The funeral services of George
A Harrison will b. held at Flnly
chapel at 1 P. M. Sunday November 8.
FYi.ads invited- Interment G. A. R. plat.
, - i. i.w1 Cemetery.
aRKKNPlBI.D Thf funeral service of
L,uctie Beatrice Greenfield will b held at
the family residence. 123 East lth t.. at
2 30 P. M. today. Friends Invited. Inter,
ment Lone Kir Cemetery
rmnnlna. McEntee at Gllbaneh, Funeral
nirectora. 1th and Pine, fhone Mala 430.
wdy aaatatant. Office of County Coroner.
EDWARD HOT-MAX CO.. Funeral Dtrert
sea. tt sd at. Lady aaalatant. l'bon. at Mil.
I P. rXSLKT rON. sd and Madlaaa.
Ia&j attendant. Phone Main ft. A l&vft.
IEI.LEK-BVRN1CS CO.. Fnneral Direst
ers. t71 RuaaelL East 10. Lady asslataaL
It T. 'S. DCNNTNO. Vndrrtaker. 414 KaaS
lass. T -J'r aaalatant. rnoae just Sa.
immmmm -
a A
COaMfJWlAI.
TRAVELERS.
euiii in -mi '
. - imh I .In
gle gentlemen. Tbe
mn irrsraait wfn be
pleased
to shew
and
al -re Dries.
mod
Ti,rfeteh
MHanme lu u
1tL0. BOWsCRfl.
Mn -r
Modscn Impr
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
PhiL Msjtscha A Ssms, Props.
Rates 51.00.$lJi)-$2.COi
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.
. 1 .1 1 J I nm T?yntVlS
trains. Rates H-OO smd op.
w. T:TI.A!r. MiaaisT.
C O. DAVIS, Sec and Treas.
f
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containingl70
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Earns; Distance Phones
In Every Boom,
tree 'Bus Meats
Ail Trains.
Rates American. M.0O per day and op.
Bates European, sl-00 per day ap up.
Per month, alngle room and board. yS To U3
aoeordlDC to room. For two. 175 to 110.
Board without room W0 par month
N0RT0MA HOTEL
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Beautiful Grill Room
American ,F"Ji"
and Enropenn Oor Bns Meets All Trains
Sample Suites, srttb Baths, for Travelln Men
COMFORTS
MODERATE PRICES
THE DANM00RE
Port land's new hotel.
Waahlna-toa, earner lsasta PP
UelllK Theater.
plan tl.sO a ad Up.
Bns meeta all trains.
DAM J. MOORE. Proprietor.
Hatel Mowre CTartaep B?ana, Sea
aMe, Or. Open ail year. Far imlor-
appty " -
CORNELIUS
"The House of "Welcome," Corner Park and Alder.
Portland's Bon Ton Transient Hotel Headquarters
for the traveling public. European plan. Single,
$1.50 and up. Double, $2.00 and up. Our free omni
bus meets all trains.
C. "W. CORNELIUS, , N. K. CLARKE,
Proprietor Manager.
We HOTEL LENOX
Portland's new and most modernly furnished
hotel Third and Main streets, fronting on the
beautiful City Plaza and adjacent to business
center. Free 'bus to and from trains. Up-to-date
grllL Excellent cuisine. Telephone in
very room. Private baths.
EUROPEAN PLAN, AMERICAN PIAU,
SI to S..SO Per Day. XS0 to S4 Per Day.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
MEETING NOTICES.
A. A. O. N. M. S. Ash
land, the land of "Camel's
milk and wild honey." The
details of thts trip are too
varied to publish. Shriner"s
excursions need no advertis
ing. The noble or lady who
can go Is the lucRy one. A
'special train." No. 13, will
take the nobles .'end their
ladlee. If loo go. leaving the
I-'nlon Depot Friday evening,
Th rate fnr thic nptir.lnn
13th Inst.
from the following towns and return plus
the Pullman, 5) are as follows: Port
land. J13, a: Oregon City. 113.10: Salem,
311.60; Albany. 110.50; Eugene, 18. 75; Cot
tage Grove, $7.95; Oakland. $6.40; Roae
burg, 35.80; Grants Pass, 31. SO; Medford. 65c.
Tickets will be sold only on the certificate
plan for full fare going and one-third fare
returning1, properly verified. Members hold
ing their 1S08 receipts for dues in Com
mandery or Consistory can have their
Shrine card for 1909.
B. O. WHITEHOUSE. Recorder.
J. O. MACK. Potentate.
A
LINCOLN-G A frFIELD POST,
NO. 8 Members and old soldiers
sre requested to attend tbe fune
ral cf our late comrade, George
A. Harrison, Company G. 90th
New York Volunteers, Sunday,
Nov. 8, at chapel of J. P. Finley
& Bon. 3d and Madison sts., 1 P.
M. Interment at G. A. H. Cem
etery. J. W. OUR RAN".
Commander.
R. A. TOHLPORTH, Adjutant.
OREGON LODGE. NO. 101. A.
F. AND A. M. Stated communi
cation this Saturday evening, S
o'clock. Masonic Temple. K. C.
degree. vlaiting .- brethren eor
llaliy Invited. By order W. M.
A. J. HAN ULAN. Sea.
the
A
w . V la Theater
f r. I I .Ul 14th and Tv-ashington
Phones. Main 1 and A 1122.
TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY.
Last Time
Tonight S:1B
OVSTOf FARNVM
In the Beautiful Western Play
"THE dQCAW MAN"
Evenings S2 to 50c; Matinee 31. SO to 23Q.
HEILIG 14th and Washington.
Phones-Main 1 and A 1122.
FOtTR NIGHTS BEGINNING TOMORROW
Bpeclal-Price Matinee Wednesday
The Great American Play
"PAID IN FULL"
Seats Are Now Selling
Bvenmga, 31.50 to 0c; Manln... tl to me.
l-linRB THEATER CO. (INC.) LESSEJB
Todav and tonight Baker fttock Company
In "Men and, Women." Evening prices 2SC
35c. HOC. Matinees 150. 25c. Next week,
starting tomorrow matinee, "Sky Farm.
BAKER THEATER
Phones: Main X A 5360
OREGON THEATER CO. (INC., LESSEB
Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Managei
Matinee tody. . Tonight JAMES J. COR
BETT in "Facing the Muaic," supported by
an excellent company. Night prices. 25c. B0c.
75C Matinee, except Wednesday. 2.V;. 50c.
Next week opons tomorrow night. Just out
of College"
MAIN S A 10! Matinees
Ex. Sondays and Jraouoars,
15-25-50C
NIGHTS
THEATER 15-25-50-T5C
Week of Nov. 2. Staley A Birbeck; Ray
mond Caverly; Welch, Mealy Montrow;
(iardner Vincent; Lew Hawkins; Morrow,
?hrllberg at Co.; Two Packs; Orchestra; Plo
ures. THE STAR pAhT4.Maln B1a-
Matinees Wsdnerday, Saturday and Sunday.
For the entire week of November 1.
The Great Railroad Play
"THE MONTANA LIMITED"
Matinees at 2:30. Every evening at 8:15.
Night prices 13c. 25c, 35c, 50c. Matinees
lGc and 25c. Seats may be reserved 'by
either phone.
Next Week "Brown's in Town.
PANTAGES THEATER
ADVANCED TAVDEVIaLLB.
Ktara of All at ion.
Shepp Doff. Pony ad Monkey Clrcoa.
On of th largest and best animal show
ever produced on a vaudeville .stage; per
forming unheard of feats and displaying
startling Intelligence. Special added attrac
tion, Klein, Ott Bro. ft Nicholson, Amer
ica's leading vaudeville musicians.
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"MIDNIGHT IN NEW YORK."
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NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE
24th and Hancock Streets
' IN IRVINGTON
One of the best-built, best-arranged
houses in the city: 9 rooms, hardwood
floors, 2 Bleeping porches, cement base
ment, good furnace, cement cold stor
age room, 2 toilets, hard-surface street
pavement and all other improvements
and conveniences. Quarter block with
nice lawn all well seeded to grass and
flowers. Price J10.000, on easy terms.
B.M.LOMBARD
Madlaon Bid sr.. Third and Madison Sta.
19 on $10,000
I have for aale at $20,000, faalf tah, a
brand new, modern apart meat building, aU
rented a reasonable rents; splendid loca
tion; after aUotYfeig- for iBterent on $10,000,
taxes, lixmrnuice, copt of steam bea-t- and
janitor service It pays 19 per cent on $10,000
cah required to purchase. This is th very
best proposition on the market. Don't fail
to look it P-
W. L MORGAN,
322 Failing Building.
Nob Hill Home
100x100, corner Lovejoy, with fine mod
ern 10-room house; garage and fine
lawn. Price reasonable.
SENSSTAKB IYHAN,
00 Klfth St.
Special Price
Matinee- 2:15
Avrai 3 in s a n ri
Stop That
. Rent
And Buy a Lot
In Montavilla
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aa sTSJV ttJI m at l-i s . fia L.
a I v . a ar m ... a. a a .
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MtZTTA ' If! 1? n tlf Mfr iJJ
and upward.
Easy Terms
$10 Down and
$5 Monthly
Good Soil, 5c Car Fare,
Title Guaranteed Perfect,
No Building Restrictions,
and immediate possession.
AGENT AT TRACT EV
ERY DAY, INCLUDING
SUNDAYS AND HOLI
DAYS. Take Montavilla car at cor
ner Third and Morrison
streets, get off at the corner
of Villa and Hibbard streets,
Montavilla branch office;
for further particulars call
office
C. P. WELLS
231 Worcester Building.
Phone Main 3253.
MEN WANTED
Good times are assured us now for
the next four years, and Portland
pToperty will be easily sold. A few
good live salesmen wanted now to
sell the best Addition property in
city.
ER0NG-STEELE, CO.,
110 Second St.
Holladay's Addition
Th one BEST place in Portland to
buy. GEOGRAPHICAL, CENTER and
MOST DESIRABLE residence property
of the city.
SEEING IS BELIEVING BETTER
fro and see the many CHOICE resi
dences under construction and the im
provement going on.
The Oregon Heal Estate Company
ORASO AVE. A'D MULTNOMAH ST.
A Real Snap
LOTS 1ST PENINSILA ADDITION
KO. 3.- close to Swift purchase. Close
to carllne. Below cost of surrounding
property. Call and get particulars. Do
not wait.
Price $1200
Can double your money In 6 months'
time.
Humason & Jef f ery
224 STARK ST. M 1189, A 3814
$60,000
A Solid Block 200x200
North Sixteenth St.
Terras, Half Cash
Sengstake & Lyman
90 FIFTH STREET.
$2000
. Hawthorne Ave.
50x128. between E. 24th and E 2oth.
Easy terms. 1
SENGSTAKE LYMAN,
UG Filth St.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest ratea and terma to solti ape
tin I ratea and favorable terma on large
loans on bulnesa pro pert lea,
Fonda Loaned for Private Investors.
A. H. BIRRELL
202 UcKar Bldff 3d fc stark.
FOR SALE
on Portland Heights
An elejrant new house, over two and a half
lots, Ane view and mnroundiiurs. bargain st
912,600; owner leaving; no agents. V 870,
Orearonlan. -
OPPORTUNITY
TO HAKE A SACK.
. 82 acres on Columbia Slough. This
property needs no recommend. Sacri
fice. Only lh miles from the Swift
plant on the east. Good for anything
factories, sawmills, packing plants and
rich truck land. rice $150 per aor.
G 37S, Oregonian.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
MODERN a -room cottage, nearly new Eait
aftth st. S ownr, save oommlnloB.
pboaa Main &34, mornings.
Andrew W. V. A Co., M SM0. M ttaaUUoa U
Baksr. Alfred A US Ablnfftoa bid.
Cn&pln A Herlow. 8S? Chamber of Commsrea,
Cook. B. 8. A Co. 603 Corbett bids.
Cruwlar Co.. TOa-v Oorbtt bid. M T3.
IiMa C. B- Co.. Board of Trad bid.
Osddard. B. W.. Main and A 1T4S. ll ad .
Jeanlnc-a A Co. Mala 161 toe Orvfoalaa,
La M room 411 Corbstt ball dins.
Man A Von Borstsl. 104 td st. S92 B Snrssida.
pstTfiftf. H. T . lit Commsrela! Club s4d4V
U mf9, A n58. tjm
Parrtah. -Watkioa A Oa, tw Aider
Rlohavdaon, A. B- 931 Com. Club bld.
Bc-bsla. Om. D.. 14 BUrk pt. Mstn SD1. A 8W.
45hsrkey. J. p A Co.. IMH
SwtDMoa, A r. A Co Ztt Wahlnsto st.
Tbe Oresoa Reel Estate Co . Orand - aad
Multnomah mtu. (Ho 11a day Addition.)
Waddol. W, O.. 5ts lumber Kxchsnfs blfl.
Wnlt. B. F-. agT Wshlnstoa at.
FOR RAt-E REAI ESTATE.
A HOME.
J5000; lot BOjcIOO; eaat faclns with up-to-date
bungalow; in prettiest- part of
IrvlnRton; move right In. .
GEO. D. SCHALK, 264 Stark St.
A SNAP FOR Ql'ICK SAI.E. .
Fine home, too largo for owner. 1JT
E. 11th North; 13 rooms, 2 complete bath
rooma. full basement; splendid arninge
ment for large family or to rent rooms,
single or en suite; carpets go; rosos,
cherrks. pears, hurries; 1 blocks to
Hroaclway car; 3 H blocks to lrvlngton
car; lovelv neighborhood; pric right, easy
terms. Owner. 313 Fentoa bldg. A 4361,
" or 784 Wasco St. C 1630.
$6S IRVINGTON DISTRICT 65
Beautiful lot on Schuyler St., SOxinO;
graded streets, cement curbs and walk,
B. R. water, all In and paid; 12000 build
ing restrictions; price only $650; $ti& canh,
balance $10 per month at ti per cent in
erest. CALL OS US
COJT'MBIA TRUST COMPANY.
714 Couch Bldg., 109 4th St., near Wash.
IRVINGTON BI'NGALOW.
We have one of the prettiest bunga
lows In the new part of lrvlngton; the
woodwork Is especially fine; lire pi are,
special light fixtures; this place was
built for a home. $oiHK). on easy terms.
H. P. PALMER.
213 Commercial Club Bldg.
STRICTLY MODERN.
$2900 la the price and 3600 cash down
buvs that beautiful new 6-room house
on East Salmon at. This Is certainly
a fine Investment and r. pretty home.
Improved street ; excellent car service.
H. W. LEMCKE, 211 Corbett Bldg.
Main 1177. A 1,63 -
A GREAT BARGAIN. '
OWNER
MUST HAVE MONEY.
Lot SOxloO. located on East !Wd. near
Hawthorne, in swell residence district;
graded streets, gas, water, win aU pay-
ment down; easy terma W 3tJ0, Ore
gonian. HERE IS A BARGAIN!
150 Choice lot on Broadway at.,
Holladay's Addition, close In, sise 50x100;
buyer must furnish all cash, and no phona
Information given at the quoted price,
this lot will be snapped up at onoe. Call
eariy.
H. W. LEMCKE, 211 Corbett BWs-
GOOD LOT. good houee, good location; $3ot)o
takes that nice home. 1009 Albina ave.,
near Blandena, on Missiawippl-avenue line,
with graded 5foot lot, street and eldewalk,
with water, gas. electricity and bath; 14X)
mortgage. Western Investment Co., 6i2
Corbett blk.
SUBURBAN HOME.
Nine-room house, with 100x100; electric
and gas lights; lots of cherry trees, barn,
etc.; 3 blocks from Mt. Tabor car. Easy
terms.
H. P. PALMER,
213 Commercial Club Bldg.
CHOICE 3-acre tract; ideal building site for
fine redence; on Oregon City, carline;
it nest spring water; station in front of prop
erty f200 if sold In trn days,: terms. May
call Sundays. L. W. Relnhardt, Oak
Grovs Station.
DO YOIT like the future of a manufactur
ing city on the Coast with a $loo,Oiit) pay
roll monthly? If so, buy a lot there for
$25. The Oregon Co., Wells Fargo
bldg. Phone Main 5041 and A Offica
open evenings.
FRACTIONAL LOT.
We nave 33x100 on East Davis St.. be
tween 20th and l'2d, lor $1100; cement
sidewalk and sewer, paid for.
H. P- PALMER. - -
213 Commercial Cluo Bldg.
$200 A whole quarter block. XKalOO, being
lots 5 and 6, in block 26, Portland City
Homeetead; must be taken at once. C. F.
Pfluger & Co., room 14 Mulkey bids., 2d
and Morrison sts.
HOLLADAY BARGAIN.
. 7 rooms, modern, near Broadway, fur
nished complete if desired; obliged to sell
at once, as 1 am leaving the city. CslA
348 13th. Phone East 3U.7.
HAVE two lots for sale in business section
of Kenton. T.iese are In the original
Swift town3ite and a No. 1 investment.
The E. L. Fratey Co., t17 Board of Trade
bldg.
HAWTHORNE AVE. QUARTER.
Corner of East 14lh and Hawthorne,
100x100. for $4750; $2000 cash.
H. P. PALMER.
213 Commercial Club Bldg.
FOR quick sale. 4 50x100 lots In Broadway
Addition; sidewalks, curbs, gravel street,
water; $2000 takes them; $600 caah: owner
must have money; adjoining lota bring $850.
Schoonmaker, 708-9 Corbett bldg.
$34j(Xi $foo down, bungalow on E, 39th
and Taylor; 6 large room, cement base
ment, attic, laundry, cobble-stone front;
wallH tinted, fine electric fixtures In, gap;
lot 43x100; Improved street. Conklln Broa,
302 Rothchild bldg.
FOR SALE 7-room cottage and fractional
lot, 703 Everett St., bet. 21st and 22d;
price $4750; for terms, see owner, 313
Failing bldg.
HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city;
acreage close In and farms In Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main 448fl, Kinney A
Stampher, 031-32 Lumber Exchange bldg.
BEAUTIFUL modern 6-room bungalow;
porcelain bath, etc. ; Firland, Mt. Scott
Tine; restricted district; for sale cheap.
The owner, 203 Burnalda.
RISLEY TRACT.
Oregon City carline, 2 tit acres all In culti
vation. C. W. Rialey owner, P. O. Mil
waukie. Phone Oak Grove, red 13.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BT EXPERT REAL ESTATE. ATTY.
D. A. TUFTS.
803 WASHINGTON BT.
g-ROOM house, lOtb and Hall sts., cheap.
Apply room 615 Merchants Trust bldg.,
6 th and Washington sts.. from 3 to I
P. M.
LOT in Montavilla 100x100 ft.. $3fW cash;
this is a snap; no agents. AD 343, Ors
gonlan. STOP paving rent; 1 acre uncleared. West
Plde, 5c ride; payments: also lovely lot.
East Side. L 367, Oregonian.
GOOD STUFF Several sections of land,
Eastern Oregon, for less than school land
prices. K 361. Oregonian.
BY owner, choice lot 60x100, close in, East
Side; improvements in and. paid. Phone II
1434. j
NEW 7-room house, modern, near car, ftill
lot, $22: terms. Angeles Trust Co.. Z2(i
Washington at., room 417.
20 ACRES near Mt. Hood electric line, very
best soli, some improvements, some tim
ber, $li!30 cash, phons East 3fSl.
$200 Modern 5-room cottage, block from
Richmond line, E. 2Sth and Dlvtsiou.
Owner 127 E. 16th, near Morrison.
FOR SALE New modern 5-room houne,
bath and toilet and street Improvements,
at $150. Owner. 70S East flth st. Nortn.
BARGAIN Brand new e-room residence,
fireplace, walking distance, $3400; $400
down. Phone East 14X7.
40x60, $1450; 40x100. $1X00; East 19th,
Washington. Inquire 6H6 East Stark.
JUST think, $750, fine lot, block from Ladd
tract. Address 603 Main St., Oregon City.
TWO choice Peninsula lot, closa to Swiffs
Packing Plant, must sell. Main 43AT.
HOUSE, 1 to 3 lots, fnilt. 450 Magnolia St.,
Woodlawn; no agents.
HAWTHORNE AVE. district. 100x100. cor.
on E. 34th, $1750. G 301, OregoMan.
IF you want to buy or sell property; sea &
J. Oelsar, 221 Morrison u
nm io7.o