Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 27, 1909, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE MORNING XHIEGONIAX, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1909.
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US. CULBERTSON
KILLED HERSELF
Husband Satisfied Bride of
Three Months Was Not
Murdered by Woman.
WROTE LETTER HERSELF
Mystery Cleared rp, but Culbertson
Says Mrs. Liangwell Should
Clear Her Name by Prov
ing Alibi, If She Can.
VINCEJTXES, Ind., March 26. Mrs.
Jessie Lee Overton Culbertson, the young
woman of mystery, sad-hearted, though a
bride of three months, was not murdered.
She was self-slain. Of this there is no
doubt, and her husband and relatives ac
knowledged today that their suspicions
that she was killed at the instigation of
another woman for Jealous revenge were
unfounded.
The trunk of a miniature skeleton,
which had been attached to the skull
found by the side of Mrs. Culbertson
wnen she was discovered gagged In the
shed near her home last Wednesday after
swallowing carbolic acid, was picked up
late today near the scene of the tragedy.
It lay concealed beneath a pile of debris
where the disheartened girl had placed
it after she had removed the head and
attached it to the threatening letter
which she thought would lead the author
ities to believe she was murdered for re
venge. Positive proof that Mrs. Culbertson
wrote the anonymous threatening let
ters to herself has been established. A
letter she wrote her husband at Bridge
port Is written on stationery similar to
that upon which she penned the anony-
mous note.
f Culbertson, while accepting the suicide
1 theory, said:
"I wish Mrs. Longwell, in Chicago,
would write me an alibi, so that I would
re satisfied that she has been cleared of
Vuspielon."
It was Mrs. Etta Longwell, formerly
r vincennes, wnom the Culbertsons and
oshua Brazelton, stepfather of the
.nung husband, had1 been led to suspect
mght to injure Mrs. Culbertson.
, "Her name should be cleared by all
leans." said Culbertson. "I cannot un-
lerstand why Jessie should kill herself.
She was strange, though, and now that
all this has happened, I am able to re
fill many things. She never would tell
about her past except in a general
:iy. She said her father and mother
ere dead. I have heard that she for
erly lived In Waco, Tex., and in Bub-
n, Tex., where she is said to have a
rother. I have tried to communicate
with relatives, but cannot get any word
from them."
REFVSED TO WED CULBERTSON
Mrs. Ijongwell Says She Broke Off
Match With Him.
CHICAGO, March '26. The Chicago
I woman who was sought in connection
with the mysterious death of- Mrs. Russell
:ulbertson is Mrs. W. A. Longwell. She
y-eslde at 708 West Madison street. She
l-ommunlcated by telephone today with
Phe Vincennes authorities. She regarded
I he search for her as a Joke, and Is will
ing to go to Vincennes if wanted.
Mrs. Longwell declared today that she
lad nothing to do with the death of the
hvomari and denied that she ever Knew
I he wife of Russell Culbertson.
I. at one time, was engaged to be
Inarrled to Russell Culbertson," said Mrs.
longwell. "That engagement was broken
Iff a year ago New Year's day. Since
lhat time I have not seen Mr. Cnlbert
lon. We had an argument at that time
Iecause of his attentions to other wo,
len, and I decided I would not marry
lm.
"The woman whom he finally did
parry I have never seen. There is not
reason on earth why I should desire
It do her harm."
Mrs. Longwell Is a typical brunette, ap-
larently 33 or 34 years of age, and a
i?autiful woman.
She at one time lived in Vincennes, but
liys she has not been outside ot Chicago
r three months, and can prove an alibi
ithout the least trouble.
ICICIDE PROMINENT IN TEXAS
."as Volunteer Nurse in Galveston
Disaster and Taught School.
DUBLIN, Tex., March 26. Mrs. Russell
Mbertson was before her marriage
ssie Lee Overton, of Hlco, a small
I;lage near Dublin, where she lived with
I r relatives until nine years ago. At
I time of the Oalveston disaster Miss
l erton went to that city as a volunteer
rse, later going to Indiana. Her family
s prominent ana she was well known
ire.
I3j PASO, Tex., March 26. Jessie Over
i Culbertson was the daughter of Colo-
I Overton of the Confederate Army.
I was a graduate of Peabody Normal
I tlttite of Nashville. Tenn.. and taught
ool here 14 years ago. A brother was
iled in the Philippines several years
. Her living relatives are in San An-
lo, Tex.
P. BLAMED FOR DEATH
ktlroad Accused of Negligence by
Coroner's Jury at Ashland.
(811 LAND, Or.. March 26. (Special.)
Coroner's Jury empaneled here today
Investigate the death of C. C. Scott,
I well known locomotive engineer who
i ground to pieces under one of the big
motives in the Ashland yards Wednes-
I- night, returned a verdict charging
soutnern racmc company with con-
imtory negligence In not providing jif-
-nt lights In the yard at night.
Iie accident happened about 9 o'clock,
tt had Just come In from his run. had
l isd his engine over to a yardman and
crossing a turntable track Into the
ridhouse, when he was struck by a
mitive and Instantly killed. No one
I' him meet his death and his mangled
v was not discovered for half an
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Taylor. New York: George Kerr. Astoria;
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farland, Duluth; C. C. Cook, North East,
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DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. March 26. Maximum tem
perature. S0.6 degree.; minimum, 43.5 de
grees. River reading at 8 A. M.. 8 1 feet.
Change In last 24 hours. .2 foot fall. Total
rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M.) none. Total
rainfall since September 1, 11H. 30 37
Inches. Normal rainfall since September 1,
1008. 85. B3 Inches. Deficiency. 5.58 Inches.
Total sunshine March 25. T hours. 30 min
utes. Possible sunshine. 12 hour. 24 min
utes. Barometer (reduced to sea level)
at 6 P. M- 29.84 Inches. '
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M.. Pacific
time. March 26:
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Boise
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Red Bluff
Roseburg
Sacramento
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Spokane
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island.
Walla Walla. . .
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WEATHER CONDmOXS.
The barometer h.a fallen everywhere in
the North Pacific states and the weather
is unsettled without any rain of conse
quence having fsUlen at any of the re
porting statlona It is much cooler In
western Oregon, but elsewhere the change,
in temperature have been slight and unim
portant. The condition, are favorable for showers
In this district Saturday. with .cooler
weather in eastern Washington and north
ern Idaho.
FORECASTS:
Portland and vicinity Showers: wind,
snoatly southerlv.
Oregon Shower.; south to west winds.
wasmngton Showers: cooler in east por
tion: soutn to west winds
i-iVJi ,th?w'r,: cooler north portion.
FPWARP A. REALS. District Foreca-ter.
AUCTION SALES lODAI.
By the Portland Auction Co.. sboea, cloth
Mf'aSi'tiw 'J. North S st at 3 P.
AMUSEMENTS.
Ssrtrpw
Empire Theater Co. (Inc..) Lessee.
j ia uaser. General Manager,
l . Famous Baker Stock Co.
TBe king of comedies this week. "THERE
A I BACK." I you hate laughter, stay
away Eves.. 25c, 35c. 50c. Mat. today, 15c
c" sei week, opening tomorrow matinee,
Leah Kleshna.
BAKER THEATER
Phones Main 2. A 5360.
Oregon Theater Co.. (Inc..) Lessee.
- Geo.' L. Baker. General Manager.
Matinee today and tonight. Last two time..
Harry Bereaford in his greatest laughing
success, "WHO'S YOCB FRXESTDT" The hit
of the season. Evening. 25c to $1; Mati
nees, 25c. 50o.
MAly s, A 1020. Matlaeea
Ex. Sundays and Uolldaya
15-25-50C
NIGHTS
Week of March 22. Mile. Zelie de Lusvan,
Grand Opera Diva; S. Miller Kent: Joly
Yiolrtta; Mr. and MYa. Ham' Clarke; Will
Rogers; Caron A lariium ; Hiiraxali j Has
all; Orchestra; Picture..
THE GRAND-Vaudev.Ilede Lax
ANOIEEB BIG HILL.
MARCO
TWINS
Alice Davenport
Co.
Joe Wat son.
Hetty rma,
Klmer Tenley.
The Yankee Tar.
Harry McDuffee.
(randaicope.
PANT AG E S THEATER
Advanced Vaudeville, Stars of All Kntlons.
MARISOFF8 EIGHT GENUINE RUSSIANS
Siny era, Dancers and Instrumentallsta
Special Added Attraction,
RAWSON AND JUNE,
Genuine Australian Boomerang-Throwers
Matinees dally, 13c; two shows at night.
15c and 25c.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
CrtrAuslrallan Wyoming and Washington
" Coal delivered promptly In any quan
tity. Phone us your order. Star Coal Co..
40 2d st. Phones Main 1618, A 1084.
fnn I Kemraerer coal, the best Wm
Y mine coal; gives more heat and less
. Lnurcniey iros.. lath and Marshall
sts. Phones Main 931. A 3931.
Prices Reduced gr,eerf"enloc'klab rdd
Prompt delivery. Steel Bridge Fuel Co.,
47 Albina, ave. Phones E. 424; C 1778.
Florist Cut Flowers always fresh from
CTour own conservatories. Martin
A Forbes- Co., 847 Washington st. Bottt
phones.
Electric Fixtures u"hoen,eul
prices are right. All work guaranteed.
Western Electric Works, 61 Sixth street.
Plating Knives, Forks and all Bllverwara
,ollu replated as good as new. Oregon
Plating Works, 16th and Alderv Main 2576,
IDnl Richmond and Wallsend Australian.
Independent Coal &. Ice Company.
opposite city Library ?oth phones.
MEETING X O TICKS.
OREGON LODGE, NO. 101. A.
F. AND A. M. Special communl-
cation this (Saturday) evening, 7:30
o ciock, masonic lmpie. M. M. de
gree. Visiting brethren cordially
jii v nea. ry oraer w . m.
A. J. HANDLAN, Sec.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
FALCIOLA In this city, March 2S. at his
residence. 211 Third street. John Fal
ciola. aged 75 years 4 months 20 days.
Funeral from Holman's chapel. Third and
Salmon streets, tomorrow, Sunday. March
2S. at 10:15 A. M., thence to St. Michael's
Church. 4th and Mill streets; services at
10:30 A. M. Friends invited. Interment
River view Cemetery.
BROWNE March ' 26, at the family resi
dence. 302 East Fiftieth street, William
Eugene, infant son of Mr. and Mra. W. W.
Browne. Funeral services will be held at
Holman's Chapel, Third and Salmon
streets, at 3 P. M. tomorrow. Sunday.
March 28. Friends of family invited. In
terment, River View Cemetery.
WATERFORD In this city. Maroh 28.
Augustus Waterford, aged 49 years, and
14 days. The funeral services will be
held at the Zlon M. E. Church, comer
13th and Main sts.. at 2 P. M-. Sunday.
March 28. Friends invited. Interment
Lone Fir Cemetery. .
CEDERGREEN Funeral of John Ceder
green will be held from Dunning, Mc
Entee & Gilbaugh's Chapel, Sunday,
March 2S- at 10 A. M. Friends and ac
quaintances respectfully invited to at
tend. Interment Rose City Cemetery.
M'DERMOTT In this city, Harry McDer
mott. Funeral sor vices at Finley' s un
dertaking parlors, 2:30 P. M. Burial,
Lone Fir Cemetery. Friends invited. Til
lamook pa,pers please copy.
Dunning, McEntee ft GUbaugn. Funeral
Directors, 7th and Pine. Pbone Main 430.
Lady Assistant. Office of County Coroner.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral direct
ors. 220 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 607.
J. P. FINLEY & SON, 3d and Madison.
Lady attendant. Phone Main 9, A 1590.
ZELLEK-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. 272 Russell. East 1082. Lady assistant.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant, phone East 6Z.
McENTEE-EBICSON CO. Undertakers!
lady assistant. 409 Alder. M 6133.
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NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
If you want to sell your property
LhiHetieUsS-l We cYSf thC be8t 8ellln
SWEET-HEAD-LEMCKE
146V4 Klftk St.
M .
0207
GEOHGd FlLAt r.
PV3LIC ACCOUNTANT,
(All Branches.)
823 Worcester BldaT
PHones. Main 8371. A 4018
S300 DOWSf Let us show you this
6-room house, close in; twocarlines: a
bungalow perfectly arranged: artistic
$?-00 well-ftnished interior; only
SWEET-HEAD-LEMCKE
Main ' 080.
A 367
$360 CASH New 7-room. modern honse,
JwoJ"TV from cart price $3200. . 010
Coneh Bldg.
JIT
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NEW TODAY.
LISTEN!
Are . You Looking for a
Home, and Also an
Investment ?
FRUIT MR 220 acres, all fine
ia.rn, ana ire aoiit a good six-room j
rooms, all modern and up to date; bath,
hot and cold water; a fine llTe-scrc
lawn with (rnnia ponrt; fine sjraveled
'walks and drives; good barn and other
outbuildings: 60 acres of three-year-old
entuw a and Spltsenberyr Applea, and
five acres of berries; 100 acres now in
wheat and vetch; a windmill, tower ana
tank, and only about one mile of a
good town on the mala line of the S.
P. H. R. A fine home and a arood reve
nue producer. Price only $25,000 and
on any reasonable terrna.
DAIRY It A V ' II 255 acres, just
enough timber for use on the farm; 40
acres of flue bottom land; all la A-No.
1 land, 80 acres now In vetch, 30 acres
In barley, 10 acres In wheat, 30 acres
in fine clover, 6 Rood horses. 15 milch
cows, 7 head young cattle, 23 hogs, 2
sets of harness, 5 dozen chickens, 2
wagons, manure spreader, a binder a
disc and other plows, a disc and other
harrows, a full and complete set of
farm Implements; windmill, tower and
tank; 150 bushels wheat, 400 bushels
oats, 40 tons of hay, a good 13-room
house, three good barns, family or
chard, and on a fine road, within an
hour's drive of Albany. Price, all In
cluded, $70 per acre. Easy terms.
FRUIT FARM 67 acres, all but
about 4 acres In fruit prunes, cherries,
apples, pears, walnuts, berries, etc.. all
in bearing: a Rood house of 7 large
rooms, bath, hot and cold water, wind
mill, tower and tanks of 9000 gal. ca
pacity; Rood barn, a fine prune dryer;
all of the farm implements, spraying
outfit, etc, all complete and within a
few minutes drive of Albany. Price
$20,000. asy terms. We can prove
better than a lO per cent Investment on
this place, and the fruit trees not yet
at their best.
STOCK OR DAIRY RANCH About
620 acres, 10 or 12 acres of timber; all
of the balance good tillable land, not
hills; a good 7-room house; three good
barns: family orchard; close to good
school; water piped to all of the pasture
fields; good fences: on a good road; R
F". I), and telephone service, and with
in a half hour's drive of Albany; as
good a dairy or stock ranch as there is
in Linn County today. Price for a
short time only $50 per acre and on
easy terms. "Will also sell all of thje
stock at a very cheap price. We have
others some larger, many smaller. No
trouble to show the places. No expense
to you. Better get busy before prices
advance. .
Linn and Benton
Real Estate Go.
OFFICES OVER THE POSTOFFICB,
ALBANY, OREGON.
A Few Good Ones
S4200 Splendid 7-room home, two
story, well built and attractive,
fireplace, all improvements; lot
100x100. Corner, near Union and
Wygant sts.
S7SO Lot on 10th st., Brooklyn
Heights; high elevation; good
view; close In. This is a sure one.
S4500 Lot 100 x 100, Portland
Heights, with a splendid view up
thearlver. of the mountains and the
entire city. Corner 17th and Spring
sts., 1 block from car.
S600 Lot 100x100, on Woodstock ave.
Splendid corner. "Very cheap for
cash.
83200 Corner residence, Cleveland
and Wygant sts., 7 rooms; lot 50x
100.
See The Spanton Co.
270 Stark St.
BEST RESIDENCE BUY ON
THE EAST SIDE TODAY
East Alder.near 20th, lot 50x100,
lawn, bearing fruit trees, flowers, gar
den, chicken-house and yard. House
has eight rooms, three and bath up
stairs; five, pantry and toilet down
stairs; full concrete basement, with
furnace, combination gas and electric
fixtures: porch front and side. Price.
$3800; one-half cash: terms on balance;
lot alone is worth $2800.
W. L. GREEN
245V2 WASHINGTON
North Portland
Lot
B0xl00-foot lot. on N. 21st street, '
ouuiii jl xnurman. xnis is suitable
for flats, apartments, business or resi
dence. Tou know the Zlst-street car
is going down 21st street to Sherlock
ave. This Is good as an investment,
as It pays carrying expenses.
$3750
Tom M. Burney
Room 15, 270Vi Wnahlngton St.
A 4722. Main 7005.
Holladay's Addition
Tte one BEST place In Portland to
buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and
MOST DESIRABLE residence property
oi the city.
SKKIN'G IS BELIEVING BETTER.
fo and see the many CHOICE resl
ences under construction and tho im
provement going on.
The Oregon Real Estate. Company
"GRAND AVE. AMD MULTNOMAH ST.
Stop! Look! Listen!
Irrigated fruit land, Purntsh-Coe
project, Umatilla County. "Water ready;
soil volcanic aah; plenty sunshine; out
of frost belt; earliest seasons In
Northwest; conditions unequalled for
raising fruits. English walnuts, etc.;
Bplendid returns assured. Land im
proved and planted for non-residents.
Prices advance April 1.
E. N. WHEELER,
State Agent, 003 Marquam Bldg.
A 5202. Mat. 135
' 8500 CASH A typical California
6-room bungalow, just finished, with
beamed celling, paneled dining-room,
built-in buffet, Dutch kitchen. A snap
for -12500.
SWEET-HEAD-LEMCKE
Main 0080.
A 27.
A oorpa of trained salesmen at your
command. List your property with
SWEET-HEAD-LEMCKE
for quick sale. Phone
-Main 6680, A
6267.
SWEET-HEAD-LEMCKE
Will sell that home for you. Phone us
for Interview. Main 6680. A 6267.
DO TOU WISH TO BUT A BOHIt
- - Then See
HARTMAN A. THOMPSON.
Chamber ot Commoroa.
NEW TODAY.
CASMUR
ACREAGE
When you have made up your mind
to buy property, you should consider ita
location as to future value. Will an
acre In the country ever be an valuable
acre in Portland We think not.
Caamur acreage haa the advantage of
a magnificent Ineallnn - - A
beared nnd level, and ia practically
right In the city on the Barr road.
"V hat yon can buy for hundreds now,
will be worth thouaanda shortly. Caa
mur has not alone Its magnificent lo
cation to commend It, but its soil is
particularly adapted to strawberry nnd
vegetable culture, and. In fact, its soil
haa been so cultivated for 15 yearn.
We will be pleaaed to take you out and
show you Casmur.
2V4 AND S-ACRE TRACTS.
TERMS.
Murphy & Caswell
230 STARK ST.
PORTLAND
HOME
TELEPHONE
BONDS 8 STOCK
For Sale
J.W.Cruthers &Co.
716 Board of Trade Bldg.
Irrigated Fruit Land
GOVERNMENT UMATILLA
PROJECT
Water Is now on the land. Best
Government projeot In Northwest. Al
titude is 460 feet. Is on main line of
O. R. N. railroad; Is a gravity and res
ervoir supply operated by U. S. Gov
ernment. Land is now selling for $70
to $100 per acre, and will double In
a short time.
A. C. CRAWFORD
Hermlaton, Oregon. The Land Man.
Coos County Orchard
Tracts $150 Per Acre
Planted and cultivated 4 years. "We
farm your land between the trees and
give you the returns. Railroad is
now assured. Buy now, before we
raise again. Open evenings and Sun
day. The Oregon Coast Col
302-4 Wells-Kargo RIdg.
Main 5641, A 3237.
S700 DOWN A tasty little 5-room
bungalow of 5 rooms; fireplace, pan
eled dining-room with built-in seat,
Dutch kitchen with plenty of closets
and shelves; attractive front porch;
full concrete basement, cement walks
and curb; restricted district; $2100,'
aim wuiiii at. least, aduu more.
SWEET-HEAD-LEMCKE
140 Fifth St., Near Alder.
Main 80. A. 6207
FACTORY SITE
One acre, with river frontage and
two railroads. A fine site for a manu
facturing plant. Cheapest piece in the
locality.
$7500
Humason & Jeffery
220 Stark.
A GEM
jpieiF uuv m, Daiance fzo per
month for a nicely arranged, 5-room
bungalow, with reception hall, parlor,
dining-room, kitchen, pantry, china
closet, linen closet, two bedrooms with
closets. A splendid buy, complete
unuuKiiyui. iiose to car. $2 300.
SWEET-HEAD-LEMCKE
146 V4 Fifth St.
A 0207
FINE HOME
Highly cultivated 20-acre farm for
sale, 9i mile northwest of nnrVmm
Station, on Oregon Electric line; good
BiA.iuum uuuae, Darn ana large chicken-house;
splendid water; family or
chard; acre in asparagus. Price $300
per acre. Also 6-acre tract. small
house, new barn, all in crop; attractive
nome sue. rnco zao per acre. Ad
dress A. P. Gerrard, Oswego, R..-F.
xxo. a. ......
Snap! Snap! Snap!
- S27SO -for a good 7-room house and
lot ouxau. on ine .blast Ankeny carline,
near 24th sU
SWEET-HEAD-LEMCKE
Fifth St.
Main 6XO.
SUCCESS SNAP!
' . WEST . SIHI3
Nice Corner; Large Residence: Room
. ior r iac or otner Building. Only
Cash Needed to Handle This Bargain.
I'OKTLAM) SUCCESS REALTY CO
. 618 Board of. Trade Bldg.
$300 CASH
Let us show you this pretty little 5
room bungalow, close to carline on a
sightly corner lot, 38x83. Your house
hunting will be over when you see it.
Price only $2100. .
SWEET-HEAD-LEMCKE
140Va Fifth St.
A 6287.
100x100 on 16th St.
Near Thurman, Improved. -only
S23.000
If taken at once. Only $8000 cash,
balance 10 years at 6 per cent.
O. F". FFLl'GER Jt CO,
Room. 14 Mnllcey Bldg., Second nnd
I orrison fits.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
Why not list your property with the
largest firm in this line of business
in the city? Phone us and have a rep
resentative call on you.
SWEET-HEAD-LEMCKE
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SEAL ESTATE DEAIJERS.
F. Abraham. JOS Ablngton bide;. Main IZ2.
Andrew., F.V. & Co. M. 3349. 30 Hamilton bg.
Baker. Alfred A., 115 Ablngton bids;.
Beck. William Q.. 812 Falling; bldg.
Btrrell. A. H. Co.. 02-3 McKay bldg. Real
estate. Insurance, mortgage loans, eta.
Brubaker A Benedict, fioa McKay big. M. 640
Chapln A Herlow. 3R2 chamber Commsrcs.
Cook, B. S. as Co.. 503 Corbett bldg.
Fields. C. E. A Co.. Board of Trade bldg.
Jennlngs A Co.. Main IBS. 206 Oregonlao.
Lee. M. E.. room 411 Corbett bldg.
Parrlsb. Watklna A Co.. 250 Aldar st.
Richardson. A. B., 221 Com. club bldg.
Schalk. Geo. D., 264 Stark st Main or A 8
Sharkey. J. p. Co., 122 Sixth at.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and
Multnomah at (Holladay Addition.)
Waddel, "W. O., S09 Lumber Exchange bldg.
White. B. F 227 H Washington st.
FOR SALF. REAL ESTATK.
ENGLISH WALNUTS.
We are the largest owners and planters
in Oregon. We have the only planted
tracts on tha market. Our properties are
In the walnut country. Yamhill, 5-acre
tracts, planted, 100 cash. $15 per month.
CHURCHILL. MATTHEWS CO., INC.
Lumber Exchange bldg., 2d and Stark sts.
R T9 mB- 60 acres and 70 acres, on
uie Oregon electric carline, close to Port
land, ranging in price from 125 to 500
P1Ti vcre: thlB high-grade property and
w'" "tand your closest inspection; will be
offered on the market for a few weeks only.
QUBEN INVESTMENT CO..
410 Falling Bldg.
CHEAP HOMBS.
.New 5-room cottage on Peninsula: $1600
$200 cash, balance $12 per month.
'ew -room house on 5th ave.; $1350,
$600 cash.
2 lots and new 3-room shingled house all
furnished, for $1050, $350 cash.
AT1-A3 LAND CO.. 4L0 Lumber Exchange.
VERNON Alberta car. several 5OxH)0 east
front lots, about block from car. for
sale; one for $485. terms; one for $405
cash; one for $550, terms about 4215
cash payment on all lots, balance $IO a
month. iSeaberg, Elton Court, i city.
Phone Private Exchange 48. or A 2770.
Investigate.
APPLE AND WALNUT LAND
25 acres within 8 miles ot Portland;
right at railroad station, 45 minutes' time
to Portland; this is an opportunity to get
a big bargain. See J. M. French & Co.,
607 Commercial bldg., cor. 2d and Wash
eta.
LOOK at this corner lot on Fremont at.,
74x100, Including improvements; cement
sidewalks, curbs and streets graded, water
and electricity; terms $70 down, $15 per
month. Mala 83. Room 35 Lafayette
bldg. N
4 FINE 100x100 corners. Irvington, 1 very
select. $3000 and $3500; 1 good home, 6
rooms, corner lot, 50x100, business chance
on rear of lot; 1 nlc 6-room, $4000 ; 2 new
8-room. very neat, $6500 and $7500. C
1993. E. 896. Dolen St Herdman.
LOT with new, 8-room, modern house. Sun
nyslde, 8 blocks from Belmont car; $3000;
would take lot value 1-3 In exchange, bal
ance $25 month. Culver, 623 Chamber of
Commerce.
6 ACRES, 8 miles from Portland, all culti
vated; fine garden land: 1 acre asr.ara
gus. produced last season $250; price
$1750, $750 cash. The Stroud-Fry Com
pany, 5111 Lumber Exchange bldg., Port
land. and Beaverton, Or.
THIS IS A SNAP.
Piedmont, "5x100 corner, modern house,
furnace, fireplace, cement basement, etc ,
$4500; terms if desired. 254 Alnsworth.
corner Moore.
PLATTING proposition In restricted dis
trict, 125 choice lots, 50x100. best 5c
car, concrete walks and curbs adjoining;
you can double your money. Owner, N
813. Oregonian.
$2600; TERMS ; 2 good houses, 6 and
rooms, modern, on corner lot and carline
street improvements paid, cement walk.
Call Angeles Trust Co., $26 H Washington
St., room 417.
CHOICE building lots. lOO ft. Jessup St.;
300 ft. Klllingsworth ave.. business; - loo
ft. near Willamette River. Zella Gossett,
Riverside office. St. John car.
HOUSES for sale in all parts of the city;
acreage close in and farms In Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main 4486. Kinney t
Stampher, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg
8 LOTS with T-roora house, nice garden and
fruit trees: block from car line; will di
vide ground , If desired; half cash. 418
, Chamber of Commerce.
GOOD BUT.
10 3-10 acres near Ft. John, all cleared,
suitable for platting. I. Vanduyn, owner,
515 Chamber of Commerce.
MUST sell this week at a sacrifice, beau
. . tlful lot on Meisner street. 40x125. C
-J. Owen & Co.. . Lumber Exchange. Ask
for Mr. Hall.
NK-E little home. East Side. 60x180 or 125x
180; small house, fruit and berries; easv
terms installments. Cor. East 37th and
Francis ave. - H. Garlock.
FIVE acres of bearing apples and pears, 11
, miles from Portland; Income of $1500 per
year; terme. The Oregon Coast Co 302
- Wells-Fargo bldg.
HAVE several beautiful building sites In
Fulton Park, that I am wining to sac-
r"5!:e..,2ntMe m"ket- Fr particulars,
call 410 Falling bldg.
$15,000 BUYS one of the best corners on
North 18th St.. West Side, business prop
erty, and brings in good Income. Address
T 70S, Oregonian.
FOR SALE by owner, elx-room house two
blocks frcm Wllllams-ave. carline; must sell
. at once, aa am leaving .city. Phone Wood
lawn 1362..
SWELL little home at 8ellwood. 5' blocks
from car, $1800, $700 cash, balance same
us rent. E. C. Rogers. 615 Rothchlld
bldg.
. KENT On!
Choice 60x100, on Derby st.. In the
heart of the business center. Owner. 502
McKay bldg.
lOOxlOO, with modern 5-room cottage, close
to car. Flrland Station; price $1900. $900
BARGAIN In Piedmont $4500 ; 75x100. cor
ner Alnsworth and Moore; modern house;
terms.
FOR BALE lOOxlOO. with 5 houses. N. E.
cor. 17th and Gllsan. Owner. Max Smith,
88 N 16th St.; no phone Information.
LOOK at this vacant lot In Irvington; will
be pleased to show you. Phone Main
8529.
FOR SALE by owner, a choice lot near 25th
and Thurman: will sell at a bargain. Ad
dress X 707, Oregonian.
COUNCIL CREST Choice building site;
price low; easy terms. A F 702, Ore
gonian. TWO choice lots. Belle Crest, inside price.
Holbrook. the Tailor, Couch bldg.
WOULD you like a home in Piedmont T
Call at 254 Alnsworth. It Is a dandy buy.
TAKE a walk In piedmont and examine
house eat 254 Aloaworthj terms.
TOR RALK REAL BSTATK.
" SEB
HERLOW
NOW.
Ride out on the
Rose City Park car to
HERLOW.
Remember that
Merlow
is the "Heart" of tha
district.
MERLOW
Ia only half way between East 28th st
and the end ot the Rose city Park carline.
GET OFF AT
See Sunday's Ad.
PORTLAND TRUST COM PA NT OF
,. OR BOON.
S. B. cor. Third and Oak sts.
SEE THESE TOMORROW.
$1100 $200 down. 4 rooms; very neat.
$15X 5 rooms: rse. fruit, aarrim.
o rooms; waixing distance:
t-tou iut"xioo; rooms; Sellwood.
$7M BOxHiO- 4 rooms; olty limits.
$1850 80x100: 5 rooms: dandy.
$25o0 4-5 acre: 5 rooms electrlo lights,
20 fruit trees, block to car.
one. two and live-acre tracts on
terms.
Call Today or Tomorrow.
OREGON HOMES CO.,
221 Morrison, room 8.
THURMAN STREET.
New. modern. 5-rotfm house on Thur
man. west of 23d; cannot be beat for
price, either as home or investment.
ONLY $320O.
TOM M. BURNET.
Room 18, 270 1 Wash. Street.
. A 4722. Main 7995.
FOR SALE My beautiful 7-room shingle
bungalow, tinted walls, bath, gas. elec
tric lights, lawn, cement sidewalks, ce
ment basement 25x45. large back yard
nicely fenced. Improved streets. 1 block,
from 2 canines, Hawthorne and Mount
Scott, best neighborhood. 16 min. ride to
P. O. ; price $4000; 1-5 down, balance $20
per month; this Is a fine home and a
bargain; can be seen afternoons from 2
to 4 P. M. Lee L. Gilbert, owner, 328 E
87th st.; no agents. B 2499.
AT RIVERDALE.
4 full lots; 6-room old house, needs
some repairs; all modern conveniences,
new porcelain bath, abundance of Una
fruit, mountain spring water, good barn:
price only $2800: tins lots alone have a
greater value; can be bought with only
see ' tay terms- For full particulars
THE CROSSLET CO.,
709 Corbett Bldg.
T CHOICE 6. 7 and 8-room houses, all
prices. In Irvington. John Irving, Holla
day Park and Holladay Additions; one
In Meadon Park; fine.
53 lots from $1150 up In above addi
tions. These are rare bargatns. Don't fall . to
come out and inspect these properties be
fore buying. I can please you. Call up
C 1993. E 896 and let me know what you
want. Dolen A Herdman.
ELEGANT OVERLOOK HOME.
$4100 This Is one of the very best
homes In the tract: has 6 extra large
rooms, strictly modern, splendid view,
lull lot, all street Improvements In and
paid; this is a real bargain and must
be sold in ip days; $1150- cash, balance
$25 monthly. A. A. Hoover, 313 Gerllnger
bldg.
A 5-ROOM cottage for cash. The biggest
bargain I know of; lot 106x100; fine view,
every convenience, is worth every cent
of $2500. but owner wants money; will
take $2150. I can get a $1500 mortgage
back if you want it. See bouse today.
A. N. Searle. E. Glisan and E. 76th St..
Montavllla; M.V. carline.)
8-STORT house In Ladd's Addition: 8 rooms
and large attic, full basement, wide porch
es, lot 411x128, magnificent, view from both
front and back, fine lawn; an elegant up-to-date
home; price, $8000; terms. Spencer
Co.. 102 Second St. .
$3000 NEW 5-room bungalow, with pantry
and toilet, tinted walls, full concrete base
ment, full lot. graded street, sower, etc.
with 20-ft alley; near Albina high school;
$5(KI cash, balance easy monthly pay
ments. A. A. Hoover. 313 Gerllnger bldg.
WHT PAT RENTT
We design and build modern homes oa
reasonable terms.
A. C. EMERY & CO.. INC.
Main 3501. 824 Chamber of Commerce.
$3000 New 5-room bungalow, with pantry
and toilet, tinted walls, full concrete base
ment, full lot, graded street, sewer, etc ,
with 20-ft. alley; near Albina High School:
$00 cash, balance easy . monthly pav
ments. A. A. Hoover, 313 Gerllnger bldg.
$375 50x100. Rose city Park, east of brick
store and one block south of the Almeda
drive; level and In vicinity of good resi
dences; title Al. I need money. Owner.
H 806, Oregonian.
FINEST suburban residence site on Oregon
City carline; to to 3-acre tracts, juot put
on market; will show land on Sunday.
FMione for appointment. Oak Grove, Black
FOR SALE 7-room cottage and fractional
lot. 03 Everett St., between 21st and 2d;
terms $2000 cash, balance mortgage See
owner. 318 Falling bldg.
$2700 Beautiful home. Catlin eve., siuth
Hawthorne: gas. electricity, wash trays,
fireplace, bath; $300, $25 monthly, phone
Dr. Darling.
SUNNTSIDE Three new houses near car
line: pay over 8 per cent net; price $7500;
$3500 cash, balance 7 per cent. C 818,
Oregonian.
MY quity in beautiful lot 100x100 In Ross
mere cheap: Improvements in and paid
for; two miles from business center. In
quire 145 21et st- N. W. Phone Main 939.
FOR SALE House and 2 lots on Marquam
Hill; also 1 lot in Sellwood. Inquire
of owner, 60$ Spokane ave., Sellwood.
DON'T miss the best buy of a home In
Piedmont, corner Alnsworth and Moore;
terms.
SIGHTLY corner with modern 7-room house.
In Holladay's Add., close to Steel bridge.
Call 410 Falling bldg.
INVESTORS Go to the Owners" Realty As
sociation; buy direct of owners and save
commissions. 205 Ablngton bldg.
FIVE-ROOM cottage, 20-mlnute car service,
good lawn, cement walks, plenty rose
bushes, etc., $2500. N 802, Oregonian.
$250 CASH. $20 per month, strictly modern,
4 rooms, alraoet new. from owner. Call
Main 8401.
$135 FER LOT Easy terms; one block
from car; only 22 minutes' ride. 320 Swet
land bldg.
WANT to sell equity In five-room cottage,
Sunnyslde. Call mornings. Hotel Frank
lin. lO to 12 A. M.
BY OWNER Four new 5-room flats: 10 min.
walk, West Side; terms. C 795, Ore
gonian. -
NEW 5-room house, lot 75xlOO, $2UOO; $500
down. R. M. Gatewood A Co., 3d . and
Washington.
IF YOU have $300 to Invest. I will build
you a home to suit-; you can pay for it on
easy monthly terms. G 813, Oregonian.
CHEAP by owner. 6-room modern house.
$2i0 cash; $2300 terms. 1235 East 11th,
North..
IRVINGTON lot. on 10th near Thompson
$1500: all Improvements paid for. A f'
701, Oregonian.
WAVERLEIGH HEIGHTS Three choice
lots on the boulevard, $650 each A F
700, Oregonian.
SWELL, new. modern bungalow, 0 rooms
den and sleeping porch; 24th .and East
Yamhill; terms.
$1650 New, modem 5-room house any
terms to - suit. 1095 Maryland ave.i St.
John car.
CHOICE IRVINGTON lot. East 21st near
Hancock st.. $2000. c 771. Oregonian.
$2300 New bungalow; $100 cash. $20 month
ly. 44th. near Hawthorne. Tabor 176S.
LIST your real estate or city property with
W. H. Dudley A Co., 311 Stearna bldg.
BARGAIN 5-room cottage. cor. tOxlsO.
$1X50. Holbrook. the tailor. Couaa bldg.
80MS fine vacant lots near new high school
site. Phone Woodlawtt aoa fm-O .AaOa,