Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 20, 1908, Page 15, Image 15

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    TRICKED By SUITOR
Miss Harriet Chapin Says She
Is Victim of Perfidy.
ADMITS THEFT OF $260
English Woman Who Eloped From
YancouTer, B. C, Wllh Jacob
Phillips, Xow in Cell, Tells
Story of Hi Duplioitf.
MiM Harriet Chapin, the young Hlisllali
wnun who eloped from Vancouver.. B.
C. with Jacob Phillip, a ealeeman, and
u arrested here after Phillips had re
fused to marry her because she confessed
to bavins been married before. Is to
And herself In serious trouble before the
end of the week. Although the local po
lice had telegraphic Instructions from
' Vancouver and Seattle to hold the woman
it did not become known until yester
day forenoon that she is accused of
having embwxJed W immediately before
her elopement with the salesman. The
money was lanen irom ..
of Seattle, and the young woman freely
admits having taken it.
In confMslnir her puilt Miss Chapin
tells a remarkable story of the duplicity
of her suitor. Although she admits
having eloped with the man from Van
' corner on his promise to marry her she
row says she can see that he has been
tricking- her from the first. In her cell
at the City Jail, last night, she declared
that while she may have been enamored
of the man a few days ago she could
kill hlra now If the opportunity came.
Prisoner of Unusual Type.
Miss Chapin is typically an English
woman. In appearance, speech and man
ners She Is trrtl educated, refined and
strikingly handsome. The City Jail has
never before harbored o unusual a
Her'etnry of her present predicament is
one of blind confidence In an unworthy
rascal Her association with the man grew
out of the fact that she was thousands
of miles from her home In Kngland and
among strangers, except for dstant rela
tives, at Vancouver, who took only" a
passing interest In her. Here Is the story
of her elopement and the coneequences.
in her own words:
I met Phillips, or Chapin. to use his
right name. In Vancouver where I was
stopping with an aunt. He wanted to
marry me and )pt insisting until I
finally listened to him. I went to Seat
tle to meet him. It is not true that we
left that place hurriedly, for he told me
I had beer go to work there for awhile
as he had to earn more money before we
could get married. I then went to work
for Clark O' Bryan as his stenographer,
i had learned that business in England
and am considered an expert.
Urged Her to Steal.
"Well, my health became poor and I
thought I would have to quit wort but
Mr tfBryan told me that he had to leave
town for a few day. "d that if I ouM
stay and take charge of his office he
would give me two weeks' vacation. I
agreed to this.
Before leaving, he gave me niy wk ,
wages. TVhen Phillips met me he asked
,o borrow that money and I n ld
neednt work for Mr. OBran any
ToTger. I told him I would have to re
main until Mr. O-Bryan returned, as he
had 1 me two drafts to pay cla.ms
'"Phmlps or cTplin. then demanded that
I get the money for him. I
..Yd that was the correct thing to . do as
It would enable us to leave o
get married. He told me that
money was In my charge I could take It
without getting Into trouijle-t hat all
O-Bryan could do was sue me for breach
"'ikV'a foo. I did this. I got the draft.
and turned them right over to Phlllirs.
He got the money and we came on to
?ort!and. When we arrived here he took
the money and started In business as a
ladles- tailor. Then another woman
showed up. a married woman with four
children. He at once began to pretend
that he was worried because of my pre
vious husband. I told him I hadn t heard
from my husband in three years, and that
ha must be dead, but that to remove all
doubts I d get a divorce. He then wanted
me to go to Spokane and go to work and
wait for him there, even threatening to
tell the police of the taking of those
drafts.
Insisted on Telling Police.
"He even went so far as to start for
the police station, saying he Intended to
trll on me. By this time I was sick and
ttred of the affair and insisted on going
to the station and telling the police.
"We. were locked up for registering aa
man and wife without being really mar
ried Then the word came that I was
wanted at Seattle. We are both under
sentence of ten days, and I Intend to see
that the devil in the case geta his Juit
deserts. He's the one that did the steal
ing If any was done. My only offense
has been in allowing myself to become a
confiding fool. But believe me. It is not
' constitutional, and once I get clear of
this mixup I shall be very wary about
nrr believing anything a man says. I ve
be?n fooled twice, but never will be
It is believed the Seattle authorities will
send for the couple before the expiration
of the ten da which they are- now serv
ing in the City "jail. Whether criminal
charges rest agninst either of them at
Vancouver Is not yet positively known,
although the young woman denies that
anything wrong was done at that point.
RUNAWAY WRECKS HEARSE
William McKinley, Iriver, Budly
Injured on Burnslde Bridge.
Bravelv clinging to a single rein.
William McKinloy. driver of J. P. Flnley
A Son s hearse, succeeded In stopping his
runaway team yesterday afternoon about
J o'clock, on the western approach to the
Burnside-street bridge, after he had been
thrown violently from his seat to the
ground and had been dragged along sev
eral hundred feet and trampled under the
hoofs of the maddened horses. "The run
away animals were brought to a stop at
the sidewalk on the south side of Burn
slde street, near Front, with the hearse a
complete wreck, and McKinley bruised
and torn about the body and severely in
jured about the head.
The hearse, returning from an Inter
ment, encountered Cook's steam excava
tor, an enormous spparatus which was
being moved over the bridge under its
own power. The horaes were thrown into
a panic and swerving to one side they
made a wild dash to get off the bridge.
The hearse was bumped into the steel
girders in the rapid flight of the team
and smashed into pieces. The horses tors
themselves loose from all save their
harness to which the driver clung.
When the bearsa struck the- bridge
girders. McKinley was thrown out and
landed on his head. As the horses tore
along, the heels of one of them struck
Mm on the head Inflicting an. ugly wound
but not rendering him unconscious.
Pedestrians rushed to his assistance and
hcipad hua nuuMfs tha ax cited animals.
The horses escaned without injury.
Klnley was removed to his home.
PUT WIRES UNDERGROUND
Business Men's Club Indorses Conn
cllman KeUaher's Project.
At the meeting of the Bast Side Busi
ness Men s Club last night Councilman
Kellaher's proposal that all wires be
placed under ground in Portland was ln-do-sed.
Mr. Kellaher announced that hs
would submit ordinance requiring this to
be done Jn the Council. The club also
indorsed the movement for a reinforced
concrete bridge across Sullivan's Gulch,
st Bast Twelfth street, for which the City
Engineer is preparing Plana.
. H. Newhail, W. B. Hall and Prank
t Perkins were appointed to ascertain the
status of the Mount Hood Railroad, it
being the Judgment of the club that the
line ought to be built.
Councilman Kellaher declared that the
city ought to own a rock-crusher, and Mr.
Kellaher. W. M. Jackson and M. B. Mo
Faul were appointed to arrange' for a
public meeting on the East Side to take
up the question.
C. A. Blgelow reported progress in rais
ing funds for the Rose Festival. He also
reported that plans wens being considered
for a children's display on greater lines
than last year, and that money would be
raised for decorations. IV was reported
that East Morrison street will be re
planked after the first of the year. A
variety of subjects was considered. C. A.
Blgelow presided.
GIRLS TO TAKE ROSTRUM
College Women Plan Exclusive De
bating lasue.
ALBANY. Or.. Nov. 19. (Special.)
A debating league exclusively for girls
of the leading universities and colleges
of Oregon Is being planned in this
city. It Is purposed to arrange a ser
ies of debates between the young
women of the University of Oregon.
. i t ..-.. i friiiee. Pacific
uregon h-uuu... - " - -
1'nlverslty. Willamette University. Mc-
Mlnnvllle College ana aiohuj W"i.
The plan Is to organise a permanent
league and determine the championship
of the six Institutions with a series of
debates each year.
The Idea originated with Miss Rhoda
Stalnaker. manager of the Albany Col
lege debating team, and is prompted
by the success of the girls' debating
team of Albany onege ..
-The Man on the Box.
There will be only three mors opportuni
ties to see the Baker stock Company In
Harold MeOrath-. noted comedy. "The Man
on tne ox. djujwj ." -- - -
Flirman role of the man who Impersonates
a coaenman loa K " ' " " ..
and Miss- Jewell is delightful as Betty
Annealey. ths young society girl.
"Utile Johnny Joaee" at the Baker.
Everybody Is talking, singing, whistling
ana lausning - -" . ..
which U the season's sensation at Baxer
Theater all this weea. iui. i. uw'i'
Cohan's jrMlnt u-c... and from a scenic
and chorus standpoint Is a dream of color
h,iit. TonlKhu tomorrow matinee
and tomorrow night.
rm tPMnd to Bea-" at the Star,
in aiiraction i w,. .--Lincoln
J. Carter-s melodrama. -Too Prouo
to Heg." in .lory is ..m w '
. . . i HKltlnv and
COnSISTenU inienriuut " - "
contains that refined quality of deep heart
Interest tnat is laieiy sll,"s - '
In melodrama. There la much pathos and
l.llii in.i.. hi, a! fammAv.
- " - -
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
fUwU 8Uln for Max Firman.
Seats ax now selling at box-office of the
Helllg Theater. Fourteenth and Washington
street., for the favorite comedian. Max Fix
man, and bis excellent supporting company.
.-. - t. anvsaamsnl rtf thrM mchtS.
beginning n Sunday. November 22. In the
successful comedy. "The Substitute." Mr.
Firman 1 aald to have In this comedy the
hit of nia apienaia crr.
Htronx heart" Opea Next Sunday.
The foremost of alt collexe playi
jtronjrn-ari. nown xw-r" -"-cess.
hlcii Manaxer Baiter baa aecured for
the paKr MOCK tompanj, wm " "
DO inS J UUSR 11S wu...a.a m
Jnw It will open next Sunday matinee and
will no doubt be one of the xreateat treats
Rlr and Cady Open Sunday Matinee,
T.rr favorite funmakers are Rice and
Oady. who return to Portland next week
aftr an abeenre of pereral yeara. These
two clever followera of Weber and Fields
open at the Baker Theater next Sunday
matinee in their latest aucceaa, ip. nip,
vinnrmv " dlrert from Joe Weber's Theater.
New York. The piece la a travesty on tlie
modern collexe.
Edmund Carroll Comlnff.
Edmund Carroll will appear at the Star
Theater for the week of November 3V. open-
trig with Sunday's matlnee In Walker Whlte-nd-
Batirttai comedy. "We Are Ktnx."
Mr. Carroll poasesses beautiful voice, and
admirable staxe presence which, eommoea
with unllmKed ability, fits him for the part
of Gustavua venner. the dual role creaiea
by Mr. Whiteside.
Clover lnnere Cosnlnc t Orphevm.
Cehan and Spencer are youthful dancere
who for several yea,rs have been associated
with Eastern mimical play and by con
stantly dancinc together they have attained
a precision and uniformity In their work
that la one of its principal charm a At the
Orpheum Theater next week.
EtecbrlfylnsT Ornnrea.
Carl Herman, the modern miracle-worker.
will come to the Grand next week and ctve
bis marvelous exhibition of some of the
thing that can be done with electricity.
With Herman electricity is no more aana-er
ous than water and he handles It a reck
lessly. Herman's body la filled with the
power and be electrifies all t hinge he
touches.
Ten Koran try Kids Are Coming
Next week the Ten Kountry Kids will pre
sent their crisp musical comedy. "Irene, the
Vlllaxe Queen," -at the Fairtajres Tbeater.
The "Village Queen" Is a musical comedy
which haa won for tbera the reputation of
bavins; one of the best acts now playing
the Western vaudeville circuits.
AT THE VACDEVILXJS THEATERS.
Gardner Baniahea Care at Orphmun.
If you are sad and lonely; if you have
the blues and axe alooray: If you have bust
ness cares, that are worrying you; if your
cup of happiness In your domestic? relations
is not overflowing: spend rn evenlna; at the
Orpheum thie week, and see "Happy Jack
Gardner, the versatile sinsIns; comedian and
clever musician, who la doing- a burnt-cork
stunt.
Tee American Beautiee.
.- a I Dsnthara a) that T'sa A mar.
ie.n nsni(i" are creatine barrels of fun
at the Pantaxee Theater. They keep their
audience convulsed with laughter from the
time they make tb.Hr appearance until they
make their 't- SKery act Is making a
hit. Ifa the beat vaudeville snow in town
this week.
Send the CWldire.
Children should have a cbance to see
xfairi.m VMselv's maiionettea at the Grand
this week. Tomorrow afternoon will be a
fAfi time to send or bring the little ones.
These marionette are among the best that
have been imported from France and all of
their action are perfectly natural and life
like This is one of the numerous features
on the programme. -
The proposed American exposition to be
held la London next year has been thor
oughly organised and apvlal efforts are
bfng made to secure exhibits from the
Amusements
wkai taw mm Aaisits as-.
western pan. v una ewiawi-.
big- tract bought
Puget Sound Company Invests
in Rose City Park.
DEAL INVOLVES $200,000
Gregory Investment Company, Bays
80 Acres In Suburban District.
Land Will Be Platted and
Placed on the Market-
tv f" r. investment OomDany. a
real estate firm operating In Taeoma and
n..tti. oni fnrtnarlv of SDokane, has
acquired ownership In S acres of the
orlcinal purchase known In tne local mar
ket as the Rose City Park dstrlct. Hart
man & Thompson made the sale from
their own holdings. The iraci is pan ui
h nririmi una acres and lies south of
Hyde Park, east of Belle Crest, and Is
to be platted, streets Improved, water
n,.in. hM .nri nut on the market on
about the same terms of payment and
under the same restrictions as are
tures of the adjoining tracts.
Investment of $200,000 in Portland
i... s AS1 a hanrltiimA trflTIS-
reauy m uho urai c --
action at any time, but when the added
fact la known that this amount comes
from outside sources the deal assumes
proportions of lmponancc noi vmj -
..i.- 4,-lo4 but In thA knowl-
LIIC aillUUll w iivvaT.vs, -
edge that realty In this city is attractive
to investors of otner uoasi cme.
" wnif.h the Rale was made
is not actually made known at this time,
but one of the partes In Interest said
yesterday mai wo
. I A run rTBt m ntrllllE
WOm, Wtlfr in nmo
and sidewalks are completed the cost to
... . i . .irtA Ann
the purchasers will approximnns .-v.v.
Realtv deiJers. as well as all who have
an interest in the growth of Portland,
without doubt will receive this lnforma
ton of the investment of outside capital
j w HNr.T .n for while deals
WIW lIIUll pi ui J iin ... .
carried out between local sellers and
buyers must always re xno cm"
ness of realty men, "it is mucii n-.
swapping knives among ourselves. as
one dealer expressed it yesterday when
Informed of the transaction. "This corn-
. . i .i ..nii.i nAnna liist. that
ing oi uuwiuo
much more available money In our busi
ness, for it Is reasonaDie 10 u "
,ui. . In mir line of busl-
wneu iiiin in " ,... ... -
ness xinas xnat rur.iim "l
on the Coast for realty transactions It win
keep Its returns irom saiea ui a
operations in this community. rather
than send the money elsewhere."
For several months dealers have said
II 1.1 ...telila . nl 1 H I WaS
mat coiiiuri VMM.-
seeking Investment here, and this trans
action goes to prove mai sut-u
tions had foundation
DAILY MET BO B) LOGICAL REPORT.
nnDTi.ivn Vrtv in. Maximum temper
ature. S8.8 desrees; minimum, 48. River
readlns at 8 A. M.. JI8 feet; change l last
24 hours, r'se u.o itwi. Awmi -t?
.. n aii inch- total since Sep-
tember 1. lank. 8.60 Inche.: normal, 53
inches; deflclency. 4.03 Inches. Total.
.time Hovemrar tn. uvu." u '
slble sun.hln.. hours 24 minutes. Barom
eter (reduced to sea level), at 9 P. M.. 23.T1
'nC PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
3
STATION.
Baker City
Bl.marck
Boise
Helena .
Kanaloop.. ......
Pocatello.
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Sacramento
Salt Lake
San Francisco...
Spokane
Ttcomi
Wella Walla. .
Bl.lne
Siskiyou
6' T. I 6'SB
56!0.00' 41NW
fl 0 . W 8S
4g;0.00 H'SW
58 O.OOl R ,'E
2 O.00il2FE
OS 0. Ill SB
62 0.00 10 KB
IRain
Pt cloudy
Cloudy
Clttr
Jlt cloudy
riear
Cloudy
Icioudy
IRaln
ICloudy
iClear
ICloudy
Rain
ICloudy
IHain
Cloudy
ICloudy
62 0.04! 4 SW
6n!0.00
Bti-O.OOl
B2I0.00
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r, (1 24
4 SW
4 NW
6 SW
4 S
8 8
kih ni
4'E
I 58 O.nX-lH SB
I 4'0.I8 )!SW
WFJATHER CONDITIONS.
Since last night a severe storm has made
it. .DDearanc. near anti'ui
warnings for which were ordered this morn
mg at i:it o cwr i ' i . . - t r"
mgton ana at in. jiu'u.h . ' : '
River. The warnings were extended to
Coo. Bay at 8:0 P. M. xne wires at o r-.
district, and th. maximum velocities are
unknown, except at North. Heaa nm
velocity of 72 miles from the southeast was
reported at 3 P. M. Moderately heavy rains
hav. fallen In Oregon. Washington and
'Northern Idaho, and the rains will proDaniv
. i 1..1.. .. u'r Ma v mnrn.
extena to eouintrm iUaDu j
. . .hnv. nnrm&l
ing. i n. ifrnriii mi i- ' i. - -over
th. northern portion of tho Paclno
i0t"- FORECAe-rS.
Portland and vicinity Rain, fresh south
Orego"n-Raln; fresh southerly winds, with
a strong south, shifting to southwe.t, gals
along in. co.u
wasnington on..- ,S,.r.
Moderate -oum.riy
.trong. shifting to southwest, gale along
Idaho iRsln. warmer north portion; fresh
y-.r;rWrWT... Plrlct Fnr-w..t.r
TAMPERED WITH DANGER
FlnaMy Had ta Give Vp Coffee Drlnklna;
s.ii.e the nolsonous drug in coffee
does not "kill right out," many persons
do not think there is any
But there Is. Caffeine, the drug In
coffee, causes undue action of the heart
which results In palpitation and weak
ness. These often cause chronic heart
..ki whidii mav shorten life.
TtainiiAtinn nervousness, insomnia
and other coffeo symptoms are the dan
ger signals nature inru-w. v
coffee drinker.
.-rxrhlla. i-nt d n Infant nil mV mother B
knee." writes a Penna. lady, "she gave
me alps of coffee. AS i grew omer. n.j
appetite tor coir.ee was inuuisru
T .1 . rl nnt anlnir a meal Without It.
"By the time I grew to womanhood
I began to surrer tne consequents..
,.. ..nai. hBrl isecnme disordered.
a rtaa a. niarht t could not sleen for
hours on account of palpitation of the
heart.
"I was induced to stop coffee, but as
- a. t Tiro hetter I would again
tamper with danger by going back to
It. After several sucn experience i
tried Postum.
..... flaat t did not like it. But I
soon found by following directions on
pkg. that it was easy to matte gooa
Postum and I now sit down to my
aiaali with A CUD Of rich golden brOWtl
Postum by my plate and it makes the
meal a feast it lor a King.
"Best of all. while I enjoy my feast.
-. v. i . v. imnrnvM steadllv. Mv sis
ter, who used to have spells of acute
Indigestion irom conee, now enjuyi
real comfort from Postum. which we
an hava three times a day." "There's
Name given by Postum Co.. Battle
Creek. Mich. Read "The Road to
Tir-.lla.tUaa" lit nkSTSL
tgver read ke above letter? A aevr
ae appears from time to time. They
are geaoiaet trac, and faH mt hnxaaai
la
3 Wind
v 3
si l I
srf ? s
e ' 1
3 :
TTT7TT Tr THEATER
14th and Wash.
a A I1M. '
rnorte. aoii '
S NIOHT8 BEGINNING SUNDAT
Th. Favorite Comedian
MAX FIGMAN
' la His Latest Comedy Success
T4TK RmSTTTCTE"
Prices 1.B0. 1.00. T5C 50c.
Main
1 17
A
a2 . -..
lonignt an w. rv
Baker Stock Company in "TITO MAN ON
tint weea "Birongnfo.
BAKER THEATER
Phone. Main i .1 "360
General Get J' .
. . HSi.ln(r .tHfaS. 25C
jo neea to say more. ZZ
to $1; matinee Saturday, '-ijc. B
opt me Darsain mau
'Hip, Hip, Hooray."
THE STAR PbonM wi49r
Matinees -Wednesday, Saturday and Sun
j . i .i i. nf November 19.
Lancoln J. Carter's leading melodrama of th.
"TOO PROLI) TO BEG."
Matinees at 2:80; every evening at s:l.
Night prices ISc iSc. ac, 50c; matinees.
15c and 25c. Seats may be -roeerv-d by
either phone. Next week "We Are lying.
LYRIC THEATER
sevenxnana Aawr.
Commencing Bunday Matinee. November 18-
w w .n-wr a W illif PA Vv
J HE. Dajtn-Ual. V-V-'S a . a
Present th We tern Melodrama.
"A MONTANA GIRL"
Matinees Sunday, Tuesday. TBursaay.
Saturday.
MAIN A 10S Matinees
Ex. Bun days mod Holidays.
4c nr. cfta
r-rTA la-j-jju
NIGHTS
THEATER 1S-25-50-75C
- ma , a vraalla. Mnrrlfl! Phniltiuatie
Phantoms; Aoausta Clone; Castellans and
Brother; Kogers maa iiji 'f'vr
;rHner: Blsaett and Scott; Orpheum Or
chestra; Pictures.
THE GRAND-
ANOTHER
WM. KESSELY'S
Hartenettes.
MtSICAL
MLAREXS
THE IKROUMONS
- VaafJeville de Luxe
BIO BIIX.
GRACE PASSMORK
THE ROMANOFFS
JOE HABDMAN
FRED BAUER
CBANOASCOPE
PANTAGES THEATER
Advanced VaudrrUle. mars of Ail .nation..
MLI.E. FREOOUA,
- . , . . . ... aptlatt. fTtraft
from the Folles d'Bergere. Paris, to the
Pantages Circuit of Theaters; changing her
costumes and characters 45 times 1; 18
minutes. 8PECIAI, ADDED ATTRACTION
Austin Brothers, presenting "The American
Matinees dally 15c Two shows at night.
15c and 25c
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE
In Effect November 1. 1908.
Per I Joe.
Aa. Uma 1 1
Seme ad two consecutive times.. 2!o
arae ad three consecutive times... o
Same ad six or seven consecutive times. 56o
Six words count as one line on oa-Ji ad
vertisements, and no ad counted for lees
than two lines, vtnen an aavenisexnenfc b.
not ran consecutive times the one-time rate
PTheBbeve ratesapply to advertisements
tin u rr nw iaj m"- ' -
. - , I ,a fn nar nr!
UU11. t.ll V" i- "
Situation. Wanted. Male.
Situations Wanted, Female.
For Rent, Room.. Private Families.
Rooms and Board. Private Families.
Htraseaeeping nwuuia, x i .. . . ......
The rate on the above elassiflcations Is 1
cents a line each Insertion.
On charge or book advertisements the
eharae will be based on the actual number
of lines appearing in the paper, regardleM
of the nnniber of words In each line.
Space in the "New Today" columns Is
figured by mesamrs only 14 lines to the
Inch. .
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By the Portland Auction Company, 211
First street, 3 P. M. sharp. Furniture, mir
rors, rugs, carpets, ranges, stoves, heaters,
linoleum.
At Oilman's, 411 Washington street, at 10
A. Ma
MEETING NOTICES.
THE annual meeting of members of the
Associated Charities for the election of di
rector, and transaction of such other busi
ness as may properly come before It will
be held at S05 Jefferson St., near 5th St., at
8 o-clock Monday evening, November
1808. W. R. WALPOLE. .Secretary.
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2. I. O. O." F.
All members sre requested to meet at I. O.
O F Hall, First and Alder streets, thl.
(Frldayj evening at 7:30 o'clock to pay a
fraternal visit to Hasnalo Lodge No. 15.
R. OSVOLD. Secretary.
PORTLAND LODGE, No. B5, A.
F. and A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Friday) evening at 7:30
o'clock. Work In F. C. degrea
All F. C. Masons invited.
By order W. M.
HASSALO LODGE. No. 15, Ii O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Friday) evening, at
7:30 o-clock. Work in the second degree
Visitors welcome. F. COZENS. Secretary.
ROBE CITT CHAPTER, NO. 88.
O. E. S. Regular communication
this (Friday) evening at 7:S0
o'clock. Masonic Temple (West
Side). - By order W. M.
SARAH B. GUERIX. Sec
FRENCH In Portland, Nov. S, 190S, to Mr.
and Mrs. B. H. French, of The IalJe3. a
son.
DIED.
BURNHAM In thla city, November 19, at
hie late residence, 555 Kearney at., Justus
Burnham. aged 73 years. Funeral notice
hereafter.
HEMKWAT At the residence of her
mother. Mrs. Harriet Pope. 712 Eaat
Main at., Mrs. Mary E. flemenway, wife
of John F. Hemenway, of Joseph, Or.
Funeral notice later.
nryBRAi, notice.
B.RRE1VL Jn this city. November 1R,
Lucy C. Barrell, beloved wife of Col
"burn Barrell. aged 50 yeara, 2 months, 30
da vs. Funeral will be held from St.
David's Church, Eaat Twelfth and Bel
mont sta- today (Friday), Nov. 20. t
2-,i0 P. M. Remains are now -lying In
state at the parlors of F. S. Dunning,
East Alder and East Sixth streets.
SfESS Nov. 18. at the family residence.
Gray and Morrow streets. Kern Pork, on
Mt. Scott carline, Charles Suesa. aged 38
years. FuneraJ services will be held at
the attove residence at 2 P. M. today
Friday, November 20. Friends lnvited.
Interment Multnomah Cemetery.
M'GLIN'CrlY In this city November 1, at
his residence. 9S4 Dtvlalon street, James
peter McGlincby. aged 61 years, 10
months and 29 days. Friends are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral serr
Uem. which will be held at Holman's
chapel. Third and Salmon streets, at 2
p M. today (Friday), November 20. In
terment Riverview Cemetery.
Dooming, McEntee Jt GUbaoch, Funeral
Directors. 7th and Pine- Phone Main 430.
lMY assistant. Office of County Coroner.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Direct
rs, t0 M at- assistant, pnons M Ml
j p. FLVLEY sON. 8d and Msdlsoa
m4j attendant. Phona Mala 0, A 1599.
rsT. Jt-B YHJfgS CO.. Funeral Dtreet
m g.S BmII fisast 10. .Lad aasUtaat,
W. & DTTTNTNO. tTaderteker, 414 Eaat
Alder. "LmdJ aasistaat. Phone aat (2-
ER1CW)N UNDERTAKING CO. Embahiv.
jnf f hasdv sslstsal 40 Alder. M 133
Brand Central Station Tims Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Lsvtng Portland
Roaeburg PaMeauer
Cottage Grove passeogsr
California Expresj
ten Francisco .Express
West Side
Corvailis Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove passenger
Forest Grove passenger
Forest Grove passenger .....
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cotiage Grove Passenger ..
Roaeburg Passenger
Portland Express
West Side
Corvailis passenger
Sheridan Passenger
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OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland
Pendleton Passenger
Chicago-Portland Special .....
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Spokane Flyer
Chi., Kan. City Portland Ex.
Chicago-Portland Special
pendeltoa Passenger
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NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and beattle Express
North Coast It Chicago limited.
Overland Expresa
Arriving portlnd
North Coast Limited
Portland Express
Overland Express
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ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER-
Leaving Portland
eiorla dk Seaside Express ....
Astoria Paiisenger
Arriving Portland
enBide ol Portland Passenger.
Portis-nd Express
8:00 a. m.
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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving' PortLantl I
C P. R- Short Line, via Spokane 8:15 p. m.
Via Seattle U:45 p. m.
ArrlvlJig Portland
C P. R- Short Line, via Spokane.! 8:00 a. m.
Via Seattle I 7:00 a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Dallas Passenger
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Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger . . . .
Dallas Passeager
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OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Leaving Portland
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Salem and intermediate Local
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local
Salem and intermediate Local...
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local
Salem and Tualatin only. Lim
ited 25 a. m.
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Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local.,
Salem and intermediate Local...
Salem and Intermediate local..
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Wllsonvllle and intermediate Lo
cal :L
Hlllaboro and Forest Urove J--ocaJ.
Salem and intermediate Local. .
tialem and Intermedial Iocal..
Arriving Portland
Wllsonvllle and Intermediate Lo
cal Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem and intermediate Local. .
Hlllaboro and Fonaat Grove Local.
Salem and intermediate Local. .
Hlllaboro and Forest Grove LocaL
Salem and intermediate Local. .
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem and intermediate Local. .
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Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem and intermediate Local. .
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NEW TODAY.
On West Side
PRICE $19,000 CASH
Hlgh-Chus Improvement.
INCOME S2040 PER ASMV.M
H. W. LEMCKE
210-211 CORBETT BLDC,
WANTED
. We have bnyera for niee homes in
Noli Hill district. Call and see us. We
can sell yonr home.
Humason & Jef f ery
226 STARK STREET.
Main 1188 . 3814
For Sale
Elegant Home
12 rooms, modern in every particular;
lot 100x100; beautiful location; con
venient to car: within walking dis
tance; central; East Side; $20,301).
C. W. PAI.LETT,
Fenton BIiIk.
8 Room Dwelling
Nearly new. well located as to car,
close 'in, on East Side; lot 45x100. Must
sell, $6500. v
C. W. PALIETT,
Kenton Bids;.
A Bargain
100x100 in warehouse district. 2
blocks from new P. S. & S. terminal.
From $3000 to $11,000 cash will handle
this. Address Owner, Y 3S7, Oregxmian.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1500-acre stock ranch, $10 per acre,
all fenced, all Hllable, substantial im
provements. In Dougias County, or will
exchange for Portland property or
close-In acreage, paying difference.
JACKSON & DEERING
phone Main 345. 24 Stark St,
For Sale: $3500
Choice lot. 50x100, In best of neigh
borhood; erood car service: west of lath
on East Washington. Terms.
C. W. PAIalaETT,
304 Fenton Bldg.
IttVISGTOS.
5700 2-story, 6 rooms, fnrnace and
fireplace; lot 75x100. Terms.
86500 2-story, g rooms, furnace,
fireplace, hardwood finish; lot 40x100.
These properties can be seen only by
calling at the office of
THE SPANTOX CO,
270 Stark St.
$50,000
100x100. East Morrison, west of
Sixth, lmproveo.
' A BARGAIN.
C. W. PALLET!, Fenton Bldg.
$25,000
New brick, east of Ninth,
north of Burnside. Pays
612 NET
Now. Land value will prob
ably double m five years.
"You'll have to hurry."
Foundations for three addi
tional stories.
50x100
Washington St.
East of 13th street.
$50,000
$45,000
50x100. Front street, near
Washington. Leased to two
wholesale firms. Pays, clear
of taxes and insurance,
8
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
Retail District
Tnii irnnw what that means?
T nnons an ftilvanCP from HOW Oil
all alone the line. You can't fail to
make money quickly.
$33,000
Cornpr on 2d St., fully worth $40,000,
and $13,000 swings It.
$40,000
Comer on Washington st.
Must be all cash.
Fair income.
$125,000
Quarter block on Washington St.
Fair income and more coming.
About $50,000 swings this.
Remember
These 3 pieces are in the retail district
not miles away in the suburbs.
No phone calls.
WHITING & ROUNTREE
83 14 Third St., Upstairs.
Five -Acre Orchard
Tracts in the
Valley
PEUIT FARMS NEAR
SOME OF THE FINEST
APPLE ORCHARDS IN
OREGON. PLANTED TO
APPLES AND PEACHES
AND CULTIVATED FOR
THREE YEARS, $175.00
PER ACRE.
Only $100 Cash and $15
per Month at 4 per cent Inter
est, or $125.00 per Acre on
the Same Terms if You Plant
and Cultivate It Yourself.
THE LEE BOUDLER CO.
1 Pantages Theater Block,
Fourth and Stark.
WILL YOU BUY?
Lots, Houses, Business Property or
Acreage, Notes or Mortgages f
See Our Lists.
A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL
u
UUifil
Chamber of Commerce.
GLISAN STREET
lOOilOO
West of 14th street, surrounded by
8 and 4-storybricks, suitable for re
tail and warehouse. For price and
terms see
Frank Bollam
128 Third St.
NEW FURNITURE
IN FOUR-ROOM FLAT FOR
Less Than Half Price
Flat for rent: leaving city and must
sell at a sacrifice. Everything must
go. For Particulars call on
J. M. KERR CO,
268 Stark St. Room 10.
EXCEPTIONAL BUY
Irving-street residence lot.
SMITH &EVERETT
315-317 Swetland Building.
I JI
W LDL'CT . 1 . 11 4 II CI 4 T X' 1 I
Lot 50x115 feet on East
Morrison near 29th; also
I fine corner for store I
I building on Belmont I
1 S2000 I
V THE HART LAND CO., J
146 Second St. J
Land Opening
i:f- nf ita cant la nda
in the Opening, Jan. 20,
1909, send $1.00 to
Rnsiburiz Abstract Co-
Ro seburg, Or."
REAL ESXATKDEALEKa.
Asdrsws, F. V. A Co.. M. S3. S3 Hamlltoo I.
Baker. Alfred A.. 1 bington bldg.
Blrr.ll. A. M., iu.-a "" "
Insurance. morig
Chapin A Herlow. SZ Chsmb-r of Comnurros.
Cook. B. 8. A CO.. 60S Lorbstt bide.
CrOESley Co.. tu-
Fl.lds. C. E. A Co.. Board of Trad bld.
Ooddard. H. W.. Main and A 174S. 110 3d st.
Jennings Co. Main IS Oregoalsa.
Lia, M. E.. room 411 Corbstt bldg.
Mall A Voo Bor.t.1, 104 M St. 892 E. Burnstds.
Palm.r. H. P.. 2t3 Commercial Club bldg.
Parrish. Watklns A Co.. 240 Alder st
Richardson. A B 221 Com. Club bldg.
Schalk. Geo. r.. 24 gtark t- Main or A 392.
. . aa .l. . Cirth at
Bwensson. A. F. A Co!.' 2oo!a Washington sC
Th. Oregon Heal E.tate Co.. Grand avs.
and Multnomah t. IHolladay Addition !
Waddel. W. O., 309 Lumber Exchange bldg.
White. B. F., 22714 Washington st-
FOR SALE REAL RSTATK.
MT. TABOR bungalow of the moat modern
type. lare living-room with fireplace :
dininff-room. beam celling and paneled,
piped for steam heat, a and electno
Ilpht. large closets to all hedroomt,
built-in cupboards, splendid bathroom,
with neat plumbing; rooms all ttntud.
hand-painted frieze. Inlaid linoleum on
kitchen, bath and pantry, shades on all
window; best of hardware used; large
grounds, the view li unsurpassed; handy
to car; we ere proud to show this or.i-:
an make terms ard will take vacant
lot. Henkle & Harrison, 511 Gerlinger
bldg-. 2d and AIder
17000 12H acres near city, well Improved;
abundance of trees and small fruit?.
$7500 a acres, close In, 5c carfare, flue
view, city water.
$.1500 10 acres near railroad depot,
close to city.
$t7r0 8 full lots near Milwaukee, fine
view of and cloae to river.
I. G. DAVIDSON,
819 Chamber of Commerce.
$lf.0fM) The best and chtapcat m-partment
and store site in this vlty; 4 blork from
Washington, nearly '2 full lots. This bar
Bain holds good for a lew days only. After
that the price will be $110. ooo. Hortla:id
Real Estate Co., 117 Ablngton bldg. C. R
DeBurgh, manager.
WOODSTOCK ACREAGE.
We have some nice acre tracts for sale
at bargain prices, on the Waverletgh
Woodstock carline; fine soil and good
view of city, pee
DEVLIN FIRRBAUGH,
50R-9 Swetland Bldg., ."th and Washington
LEAVING CITY.
W'ill sell at a sacrifice my a Interest
in real estate and general brokerage of
fice netting $4H0 and over per month; best
equipment in city. A rare opportunity. In
vestigate It. It will pay you. W" 400,
Oregonian.
A BARGAIN $27 50. $M down, balance
like rent, new California bungalow, 5
rooms, paneled dining-room with beam
ceiling, fireplace, built-in buffet. Dutch
kitchen, large basement, a beauty in every
respect; let us show It to you.-612 Couch
bldg.
FOR SALE A fine, modern house, with
sleeping porch and extra finished, will
be sold at a bargain this week; easy
terms; lot 30x100; location one block from
Hawthorne ave.. East Side; price $4000.
W. G. Beck, 313 Failing bldg.
NICE 20-acre chicken ranch, 4 miles N. W.
of Lfnnton on fine county road, only
mile from new carline; finest of soil, level,
some nice timber; will be worth $1000 per
acre in 5 years. C. F. Pfluger Co.. room
14 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison sts.
i 1 , , .
A BARGAIN BUY A whole block nd new,
modern Hi-room house with furnace, etc.,
nice orchard, best of soli, in Upper Al
blna; only $8250; terms. C. F- I'fluger &
Co.. room 14. Mulkey bldg., 2d and Mor
rison sts.
FOR SALE $1150 cash will handle T-room
house, strictly modern, furnace, fireplace,
fine lawn on corner 55x100; good barn euit
able for garage, balance iaay terms, 6
per cent interest. Owner. 834 E. Main,
corner 31flt.
ACREAGE Fronting on the Willamette,
handy to electric line, fronting on splen
did county road, $400 per acre; this Is a
bargain; the soli is good aud the loca
tion is choice. Henkle & Harrison. 511
Gerlinger bldg.
BELMONT-STREET HOUSE. $030.
Good 7-room house on Belmont st., near
84th. $27-"0; $6.t0 cash, balance easy; beats
paying rent.
J. W. GRT'SSI.
285 Washington, Corner Third, Room 7-
FINE BUILDING SITE.
One acre, fronting on street, water on
ground; for quick .sale price hae been re
duced to $lltm; will wll Vt acre; terms.
C. B. LUCAS. 322 Corbett bldg.
B-ROOM house, lot SOxlOO, all in bearing
fruit; a nice home. Arleta, on Mt. Scott
carline. $I.i00; $tt00 cash, balance $13
per month; a snap. Spencer & Co., 103
Second et.
FULL LOT. 60x100. near East Alder and
30 th. Ith a good H-room house; bat h,
toilet, gas and electric lights; $2400; fa
vorable terms. Culver. 623 Chamber of
Commerce. "
PRETTY brown-shingled house, with beau
tiful 75x100; choicest part of Irvington;
below cost. Just call at 725 Weidler st.
and learn why price is so-cheap. Owner,
725 Weidler at.
WEST SIDE INCOME PROPERTY.
$8001 1 Corner lot and 4-flat building on
17th st.. north of Washington; income
$S0 per month.
W. O. Waddeil. 301) Lumber Exchange.
.50x100. E AST Main st.. near 17th; south
front; cement sidewalk; macadam street;
sewer, gas. Price very low for qnick
sale See owner, 30!) lumber Exchange.
FINE full lot, Maryland ave.. near Killings
worth ave carbarns, cheap, easy terms.
J. H. Middle-ton. 017 Chamber of Com
merce. FINE home In Piedmont, 7-room, modern
house and 2 lots on handsome corner,
with fruit trees, roses, etc., $4200. W. W.
Payne, 1210 Williams ave.
IRVINGTON BARGAIN Going East, must
Bell, make me an offer; beautiful new
home, modern Improvements. R 420, Ore
gonian. FOR SALE 7-room cottage and fractional
lot. 7u3 Everett st.. bet. 2lBt and 22d
price $4.ri(M). For terms see owner, 318
Failing bldg.
$1000 i-room bungalow, Woodlawn, $500
cash
MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 Third Street.
4 ACRES, chicken ranch, at Oak Grove,
cheap; Oregon City car; little cash.
Owner, 514 McKay bldg., 3d and Stark.
FOR SALE House and corner lot, near
Waverlelgh. $000; a snap, come quick. A
D 372, Oregonian.
10 ACRES first-class land on Villa ave,, near
Montaviila. $250 per acre, part cash. In
quire F. Foster. 350 E. Washington St.
THREE lots, corner, on Peninsula, Ports
mouth, handy to car; only $28T; terms:
worth $400. Owner, X 402. Oregonian.
FOR SALE 10 acres, suitable for platting,
on S ec t io n Li n e ma d . c if to Mt. S m 1 1
carline. B. C. Mathews, 304 Fenton bldg.
$225 3 lota In Kern Park Addition, will
trade for part payment on acreage or sell
for half cash. 420 Lumber Exchange.
ACHES, 70th and Division, In cultivation,
citv water, 9 blocks to cars, $900 to $1200;
terms. Phone Tabor 160ft, or Tabor lr.O-t.
IRVINGTON LOT, east face, fully Inproved.
desirable location, cheap. O 433, Orego
nian. .
LOT 50xH0. East Ankeny. near 22d. $1".0;
also full lot E. loth, near Ankeny, $2.j00.
Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce.
LOTS on E. th at., $660; easy terms. Call
410 Fallins; bid.
TWO choice lots, close to Swift packing
plant at low price. Phone Main 4337.
2500 Modern 5-room cottage. Sunnyside; $200
cash. 430 Worcester bldg. Main 1040.
LOTS near Killlngsworth avenue, $400 id
up; terms. 410 Failing bldg.
SOUTH Portland -corner 5-room cottage
only $2500; terms. Owner. 243 Stark.
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