TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN, MONDAY, SEPTE3IBER 13, , 1909. 9 DISAPPEARS AT SEA Matt Daly, Waiter .on Break water, Loses Life. PROBABLY LOST OVERBOARD Man Was Under Influence of Liquor and Ilad Been Ordered Below by Chief Steward Gibson Was About 52 Years of Ago. Matt Daly, employed as a waiter on tho , BteamshrD Breakwater, disaopeared from the vessel Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'cyck when the craft was off Umpo.ua Klver. It presumea m mo mim either fell -overboard or committed ul cide. Daly was ordered to his quarters hv fhlef Steward Gibson at the noon hour, as he was under the Influence of liquor and unable to perform m duties In the dlnlne saloon. Captain Aiacenn will turn over his money and effects to Shipping Commissioner Barnes this morn- Inn. Matt Daly was one of the best known steamship waiters In this section of the country. He was about 52 years of ase and had been" a resident of Portland for 25 years. He came to the Pacific Coast from New York. As far as Is known he had no relatives In this section of the country. Daly was last seen at 1:30 o"clock Sat urday afternoon by the steward. At that time he was In the cabin. Mr. Uloson acaln directed him to go below. Nothing- more was seen of him. Later a search was Instituted, but nothing was discov ered of the man. The theory advanced by Steward Gibson is that Daly attempted to crawl out of "a window to the main deck and from there proceed aft to the eompanlonway, which leads to the glory hold. There was a bad sea on at the time and It Is probable that he was carried overboard, as he was not In shape to handle himself. AT WORK OX DAXIEL. KERX Barges and Timbers at Scene of Wrecked Steamer. Barges, timbers and chain have been sent to the scene of the wreck of the steamer Daniel Kern and work will be rushed In the effort to save the vessel. Heavy timbers will be laid across the two barges and chains worked under the keel of the sunken craft. She Is In an easy position and no difficulty will be experienced In raising her. The Daniel Kern was rammed and sunk off Waterford light by the steamship Geo. TV. Elder on the morning of August IB. She went down In 64 feet of water. The Daniel Kern was formerly the light house tender Manzanita. Marine Notes. With passengers and freight from San Pedro and way ports, the steamship Geo. V.: . Elder arrived up yesterday morning. Th steamship Argo arrived from Tilla mook yesterday afternoon with passen gers and freight. From Pan Francisco, the steamship Kansas City Is due to arrive tonight. The ship Belii, laden with salmon from Alaska. Is due to arrive up thla morning from Astoria. The steamship Catania, with oil from the. Associated Company, is due at As toria this mommg. . I.os Angeles Shipping. LOS ANGELES. Sept. 12. The steamer Stanley Dollar arrived, four and a half days, from Gray's Harbor direct with 1.350.000 feet of lumber. The steamer Santa Barbara arrived from Gray's Harbor, via San Francisco, with 4SO.O0O feet of lumber. The schooner Louis arrived from Umpqua River with K.0X feet of lum ber. The schooner Albert Meyer arrived from Wlllapa Harbor with lumber. Arrivals and Departures. PORTLAND. Fept. 12. Arrived Steam ship Geo. W. Elder, from San Pedro and way; steamship Rreakwater. from Coos Bay: steamship Argo. from Ttllamook. Astoria. Or.. Sept. 12. rendition at the mouth of tha river at 5 P. M-. smooth wind northwest, 80 miles; weather cloudy. Sailed at :25 A. M. Steamer Elmore, for Tillamook. Arrived at 3:4 and left up at i a. m. steamer ireaKwater, rrom ( oos Fay. Sailed at R A. M. Steamer oiynYDlc. for San Pedro. Sailed at 9 A. M. Steamer Alliance, for Coos Par- Sailed at (:1S A. M Steamer Nome City, for San Francisco. Lft up at 8:20 A. M. Ship Berlin and schooner W. F. Jewett. Sailed at A. M. toteamer t-nosnone, lor san Francisco. San Francisco. Sept. 12- Sailed at 5 J. M. yesterday Steamer Saginaw, for Port land, and steamer Roanoke, for San Pedro. Wlllapa. Sept. 12. Arrived yesterday toieamer muinauit, xrom fortlana. TMes at Astoria Monday. Hlrh. Low. I 6:33 A. M 0:1 foot 12:43 P. Teti :.'. P. M 2.0 feet PERSONAL MENTION. A. J. Mendel, of Cooa Bay, is registered at the Portland Hotel. A. Anderson and wife, of Nome, Alaska, are registered at the Seward Hotel. H. L. Beyer, a Walla Walla. Wash. business man Is registered at the Ramapo Motet. H. T. Bagley. an attorney of Hills- boro. was registered at the Perkins Hotel Sunday. L. C. Thompson, a capitalist of Carlo ton, was registered at the Perkins Hotel yesterday. Mrs. J. S. Cloninger. the wife of K'dlama merchant, visited at the Oregon Hotel yesterday. I. Blumauer. a capitalist of Tenlno, Wash., spent Sunday at the Cornelius during a siiort vteit here. D. T. C. Perkins, of .San Francisco, was a Portland visitor with rooms at the Hotel Portland yesterday. J. D. Hinterleltner and wife, of Chi cago, are visiting Mr. and -Mrs. M. A. Tibbetts at the Lenox otW. Mrs. F. Messang. Mrs. M. Symne and G. J. Hessman are Clnclnatti tourists staying over Sunday at the Nortonia Hotel. Mrs. Robert McCoy and Mrs. M. A. Giasf. of Pittsburg, are Eastern tourists who are staying temporarily at the Cor nelius Hotel. H. H. Sullivan and wife, of Weed. Colo., visited In Portland yesterday en route to the Fair at Seattle, taking rooms at the Nortonia Hotel. A. C. Dixon, manager of the Booth Kelly Lumber Company, of Eugene, spent Sunday with his family here and staved at the Imperial. Brn a Bingham and wife, of Eugene, the former a. son of Senator Bingham, of Lane County, were guesta at the Im perial Hotel yerterday. A. B. Higginson and wife, and Mrs. S. S. McGowan, tourists from Santa Barbara, Cal.. spent Sunday In Portland, staying at the Seward Hotel. Arthur Barry, manager of the "Fifty M.les From Boston" company and sev eral members of the company have taken quarters for the week at the Lenox Hotel. Aubrey H. Bond, a student of the Uni versity of Oregon at Eugene, stayed at the Ramapo Hotel Sunday en route to Eugene, where he will resume his studies this Fall. Mrs. Charles Scott Johnson, of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. William R. Adams, of Greely. Colo., took quarters at the Xor tonla yesterday. Their husbands, both prominent railroad men, will arrive to day from Colorado. X. K. West, president of the United States National Bank of La Grande, Is In Portland at the Imperial Hotel for a short visit. Mr. We6t Is Interested In fancy horses and Is here la the interests of tha coming livestock show. Judge J. B. A. Robertson, wife and family, of Chandler, Okla., have taken quarters at the Imperial Hotel during a short visit to Portland en route ,to Se attle where Judge Robertson will attend the soverlgn grand lodge meeting of the I. O. O. F. as an Oklahoma delegate. Being a member of the committee on ap peals. h will leave today, a week before the session convenes to arrange tho leg islative feature. Judge Robertson Is the judge of the Third district of Oklahoma and to a prospective candidate for the nomination for Governor of that state. CHICAGO, Sept. 12. (Special.) John S. Francis, Lydell Baker, J. H. Dickson and Master James Dickson, all of Portland, are registered at the Great Northern. Les lie Butler, of Hood River. Or., Is at the Stratford. John Driscoll, member of the Port of Portland, who was recently stricken with paralysis, is rapidly recovering and Is now able to be up several hours each day. ......... . . nn. YAMHILL TO SHOW APPLES McMlnnnile ?W111 Hold Fair November 12 and 13. M-MXN'XVELLE. Or., Sept. 10. (Spe cial.) Yamhill County will hold an Apple Fair in McMlnnville, November 12 and li. The apple crop of the valley is so short that It will not be easy to assemble an extensive exhibit, but orchardlsts are anxious that the regular Fair be not abandoned. At a consultation of growers yesterday assurances were given that a creditable display would be made notwithstanding the light crop." Mr. Lownsdale promised 50 boxes for the exhibit, and other grow ers agreed to make proportionate dis plays. The magnificent trophy donated by Sen ator Hodson, of Multnomah, will be the chief prize In the competitions. The trophy is offered for the best three boxes of packed apples of different varieties- size, form, color, - type and quality of fruit as well as excellence of pack to govern in the decision. Numerous other cuds will be donated by business men of McMlnnville. W. T. Macy will be the. manager of the Fair. France sends great Quantities of . cheap Jewelry all over the world. trtrtrts to utilize tne spiaers wen ror practical purposes war made as early as 1710 In France. Many Portland Girls Have Won Distinction on Stage Careers of Maud Adams, "Blanch Bates and Other Footlight Celebrities Had Their Beginnings in Local Theaters. ISPITE the fact that Portland has yet to gain any great degree of prominence In metropolitan stage- do m, it can rightfully boast of. being the home of -more than a dozen stars who at various periods of their careers twinkled brilliantly from the theatrical firmament. ' During a lull in his activities as gen eral manager of the Shuberts on the Pacific Coast, "Dad" Russell, one ot. the best-known theatrical men In the coun try, became reminiscent the other day and recalled Incidents In the lives of a galaxy of stage celebrities who for merly lived In Portland. The veteran and popular dean of theaterdom enu merated the trials and eventual distinc tion gained by the many Thespians with whom he was associated. Speak ing of the feminine contingent of stars who blossomed forth in Portland theat ricals, Mr. Russell's memory went back over a span of a quarter of a century. "Many of them are gone, but not for gotten," he said. "I well remember how the two Plxley sisters, Annie and Mary, both shivered with stage fright upon their first appearance before the footlights In a little Washington-street theater over SO years ago. They strug gled for recognition, and eventually won. Anna Plxley created the part of "M'Liss," and a'ter several seasons of triumphant success, married Robert Fulford. her manag-er, and retired from the stage. Mary died just as she was springing Into popular favor." It was with no little enthusiasm that Mr. Russell told of the initial appear anec" of Maud Adams, who is today rec ognized as one of America's leading ac tresses. Her phenomenal success in fhe leading role of "Peter Pan," during re cent sessions, occasioned a contrast with her youthful efforts In child parts under the guidance of J. P. Howe, at the old Newmarket Theater, in this city. Miss Adams was born in Portland. Essie and Minnie Tittle, another pair of sisters who experienced their initial stage frights in Portland, achieved phe nomenal distinction through the United States after a number of successful en gagements here under the tutelage of Russell & Jewell, a quarter of a century ago. Minnie Tittle is now Mrs. Clar ence Broune, and at present Is starring in Australia.. Several years ago she was seen on the Pacific Coast in parts through which Fanny Davenport be came famous. Essie Tittle became a Frohman protege, and gained enviable favor abroad. Charlotte Tittle, a sister of these two, made her initial appear ance on the Portland stage several years after her sisters. She left Poft land 20 years ago and supported E. H. Sothern for several seasons at the Ly ceum Theater. New York-. Since then she has won favor with New Tork theater-goers in stock productions. Kate Dalgllsh, Portland's favorite stock actress in the past decades, has abandoned the stage and retired to pri vate life. Catherine Herran, a- pro tege of Mrs. M. S. De Young, for sev eral seasons leading in stock produc tions in Cordray's Theater, in the early 90s, married and has also retired to private life. Mamie Gllroy, a favorite soubrette with Portland amusement-seekers a dozen years ago. is still appearing be fore the public "doing" frivolous roles In Eastern productions. Margaret Mayo Is the name adopted by Lillian Slatter, a born and bred Port land woman, which has gone down In history of theatricals as a premiere comedienne of the old school. Harriet Ross, of the old school of ac tresses, won her first favors from Port land audiences over 20 years ago while appearing in leading roles in the Georgle Woodthorpe Repertoire Company in the old Cordray Theater at Third and Yam- hall street. She was last seen on the Pacific Coast 18 years ago when she ap peared as leading woman In stock pro ductions presented at the Cordray Stock Theater in Seattle. Coming down to the present period of theatricals Portland has been well repre sented on the American stage by ambi tious young actresses who have achieved National distinction. Portland has con tributed several prominent vaudeville ac DEAL IS CONFIHMED A. Welch Talks of Plans of Northwest Corporation. BIG. SUM TO BE EXPENDED Five Million Dollars Will Be Used la Developing' Light and Power Plants In Pacific North west States. WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Sept. 12. That the Northwest Corporation has con solldated Its entire holdings under this name In Washington, Oregon and Idaho and mortgaged them for J5.000.000 In order to secure capital to develop Its properties on a large scale, was admitted by A. Welch, general superintendent of the cor poration, who arrived in walla wana to day for the purpose of filing papers rel ative to the merging of the corporation holdings. "The mnnov will be used in developing I water power and In extending our lines ; everywhere In the Northwest, said Air. j Welch. "We intend to spend the entire provements contemplated. Pressed to be specific, he refused, say Ing he couli give out nothing at this. time. He inlimatea, nowever, mat me largest part of the work contemplated was in this section. Superintendent Welch and H. K. Lug ger, chief engineer of the Northwest Cor- portatlon, were in consultation tonight with Wilbur hunt, one of tne directors of the newly Incorporated Washington Traction Company, which is now making the survey for an electric line from Day ton to Wallula, via this city. This meet lng tonight has given rise to the belief that the Washington Traction Company is but another of the subsidiary concerns under the control of the Northwest Cor poration, and that the money obtained by the Northwest Corporation through inort gaging Its holdings will be used to finance the proposed electric line to be built by the former company. Confirming this theory .Is the fact that the Washington Traction Company a few 'days ago announced it had secured Lon don capital to the ..extent of J5.000.000 to build its line. Another feature regarded as significant Is the presence here until a short time ago of E. M. Raymond, of Germantown, Pa., an engineer employed In the Interests of unknown parties to se cure rights of way between this city and Wallula and Dayton. Mr. Raymond is also said to be a stockholder In the Ger mantown Trust Company. tresses and women who have been ac corded praise and fame for their efforts in music, drama and grand opera. Mme. Norelll, prima donna soprano ot the International Grand Opera organiza tion, which closed a successful engage- Miaa Mlnette Barn-eft, a Former Portland Girl Who Is a Mem-' ber of "A Gentleman From Mis- iMlppin Company ment here last night, was a resident of this city for years. Her husband Is a prominent practicing Portland physi cian. During the past week the Port land public also heard Diamond Donner, a Portland girl, sing several difficult roles in grand opera. This week local theatergoers wll have the privilege of seeing Mlnette Barrett, another Portland girl, in a prominent part with "A Gen tleman rTom Mississippi." Mary Connor, violinist, made her ini tial bow before Portland music critics a few years ago. Her ability won her en gagements extending over two seasons with Sousas band. By her aceentrlo ability Annie Brigham, Thinking Folk need food that will keep brain and nerves well nourished, else the brain grows dull and tires quickly. Suppose you spend a few. minutes studying the. Subject and a few days on an easy, pleasant trial ot Grape-Nuts FOOD That will furnish a clean cut argument to drive the facts home. A strong, sturdy, money making set of brains can be built on Grape-Nuts and trial proves it. ere s a Keason Poatum Cereal Co.. Ltd. Battle Creek, Mich, -y ' m J : ,''''"""""i , ( t f 1 H. 4MC8KMKMS. STAR Theater Russell & Drew, Manajrers. ALL, WEEK. Nights at 8:15: Matinees. Wednesday and Saturrfav at 2:15 P. M. 8A.M 8. AND LEE SHT'BFTRT Otter Clyde Fitch's Clover Comedy. "GIRLS." As played 225 times in New Tork at Daly's Theater, and two. eolld weeks at Alhambra Theater, Seattle. Prices NlEhts. KOc. 75o. 11.00. 1.S0: Mat- tnees. $1.00 and 50c. , BUNGALOW THEATER TWELFTH ft MORJUSO.V - Phone Main 117 and A 4221. - TONIGHT, TOMORROW. WEDNESDAY Special Prico Matinee Wednesday. The Great American Comedy Success. "A GENTLEMAN FROM MISSISSIPPI." Evenings, f 1.S0 to 50c. Matinee. $1.00 to 2."ic, BAKER THEATER Main 2. A 0360. GEO. L. BAKER. Manager. Bargain Matinee. Wednesday; 25c any aaat. Tonight All Week, Geo. M. Cohan's Big Musical Comedy Success ''FIFTY JULES FROM BOSTON." COHAN Girls. Boys. Music, Noise. Eves.. 20c to J 1.00. Sat. Mat.. 25c, 30c. Sex Meek "The Girl Question." MAIN 6, A 1020. Matinees x. Sundays and Holidays. 15-2: NIGHTS THEATER 15-25-50-75C Edna Aug In Tyses." Jessie Shirley in "The First Woman. Goveraor," Bis: Clt3- Quartet. The Wallhour Trio. Henry Olive, Duvey it Pony Moore in "The Dancing; Tenderheel," Le JtlyowUi, Pictures, Orciieatra. THE 'GRAND WK OF SEPT. 13, 1900. Dolen and Leniiarr. "TIEE HJGH-TOVED Bl'ROLAR' CHJUSTMAS TREE." Four Stagpoolc The Three VajftUoada Blanche Sloan Johan and Matt Caawcll and Arnold Fred Bauer Grandaacope . Matinee every day at 2:30, any seat 15c. Even In f per onnancea, 7 :30 and 9:15; lower floor, 25c; balcony, 15c; box seata. 50c. LYRIC THEATER Phones Main 4685, A 1026. Prices 30, 20 and 10 cents. The Athon Stock Company Presents THE WAGE OF SIN Matinees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 2:15. Every Evening-, at 8:15. Live Baby Given Away Friday Evening. You'll JAke the fcyric. PANTAGES THEATER Advanced Vaudeville Stars of All Nations. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT 13. Engagement extraordinary, Menetekel, or "The Mystery of Babylon"; Montague's Com edy Cockatoos; Miskel, Hunt and Miller; Arthur Doming; Leo White; Rivell and Doery; Jones and Walton; Pantagescope; Curtain 2:15. 7:30 and 0. THE OAK" PORTLAND'S GREAT LAST WEEK OF SEASON 1909. Donatelii's Famous Italian Band Slg Dnmond, Operatic Tenor -FRANCES HOYLK, glueing Soubrette. Cars every few minutes from any part ot tne city, o cexus. , ' I BASEBALL Recreation Park, Corner Vaughn and Twenty-xourth St a. SEATTLE vs. PORTLAND BEIPT. IS, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 10. 1 Games begin week days 3:30 P. M. Sunday. Z:Q P. M. Admission Bleachers. 26c: Grand stand, 50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Children Bleachers, ivc; uranastana, zoc. Ladles' Dar Friday. Boys under 13 free to bleachers Wednesday. OREGON STATE FAIR Salem, Oregon EVERY DAY THIS WEEK Don't MlH the Finest Display of LlvaatcxW Fiver Made In the Northwest. Trotting and Running Races Daily THURSDAY, SEPTa, 16 PORTLAND DAY FARE, ROUND TRIP, $1.50 another Portland girl, whistled' herself into the hearts of vaudeville patrons throughout the country and has been booked solidly for the coming two sea sons. ACCTIOX 8ALKS TODAY. At Wilson's Auction House, cor. 2d and Yamhill sts. . Sale at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson. Auctioneer. DIED. M'AtUSTER At her residence. 472 Taylor street. Mrs. Margaret McAllister, aged eg years, notice ox lunerai later. FUNERAL NOTICES. ROSE Joseph Rose, late a member of Com panies K. 22 ana ?u, Micnigan volunteer Infantry, who died at the residence of J. J. Hirshheimer, No. 820 Water street, at South Portland, on the 12th day oi Sep tember, 11)00. Funeral services will bo held at the Holman chapel, corner of Sal mon and Third streets, Portland, Or., on the 14th of September, at 2 P. M. Com rades and old soldiers are respectfuhy in vited tp attend. OOLEY At Gooding. Idaho. September 9, Ralpn uoley, agea l years. uneral serv ices will be held from Hohnan's chapel. Third and Salmon streets, today (Mon day), at 1 P. M. Friends invited. Inter ment at Rlvervlew Cemetery. WIL.DE7R In this city. September 16, at the resiaence oi ner srepaaugnter, Mrs H. Farage, 65 East Sixteenth street, Mrs Elisabeth Wilder. Friends are Invited 'to attend the funeral services, which will be held from the residence today, Monday, September 13, at 2 p, M. Interment, Rlv ervlew Cemetery. TJiinnin-r- McP.ntee i Gllhanerti. Fnn.r.l Directors. 7th and Pine. 1'Uone Main 43". Lady Assistant. Oft ice of County Coroner. KI WARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral ilrrt. ors. 220 3d st. Lady Assistant. Phone M. 607. J. F. HNLBY" SON. 8d and Madison. Lady attendant. Phono Main 8, A. 1508. MeENTEE-ERICSON CO. Undertakers, lady assistant. 40S Alder. M. 6133. EAST SIDE funeral directors, successors to F. b. Dunning;, Inc. . S2, B I52J. ZELUER-BYRNES CO.. Fnneral Direct rs. 272 Kussell. Both phones. Lady assistant. LERCH Undertaker.. 420 East Alder. Phones East 781. M 1883. Lady assistant. MEETING NOTICES. MITLTXOMAH COUNCIL - ROY AL ARCANUM meets at TC. P. Hall. 11th and Alder streets, th second and fourth Monday of each month at 8 P. M. Vlimora cor dially welcome. H. Claussenius, Jr., secretary. 12S 11th c WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 2, A v AND A. M. Special commu nicat'ion this (Monday) evening at 7:SO o'clock. Work in E. A. de gree visiting brethren welcome. W. S. WEEKS. Secretary. EXEMPT FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION Regular meeting this (Monday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, in their rooms, city Hau. y or der of the President. R. M. DONOVAN, Secretary. HARMONY LODGE, NO, 12. A. F. AND A. M. stated communica tion this (Monday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. . A tun attendance is re quested. Business of Importance. Visitors are cordially invited. W. M. DB LIN. Secretary. MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAt TEH, NO. 14, O. E. S. Stated meet ing this (Monday) evening. East Sth and Burnside. By order W. M. BELLE RICHMOND, Secretary. PORTLAND CIRCLE, NO. 65. W. O. W. Whist and dancing. Tuesday evening, Sept. 14, luuv. Admission, ioc. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS rna CHURCHLEY BROS., wood and coal w M dealers. office and yard 13th and Marshall. pnonea ilala 931, A 3831 ll1Af.ct Cut Flowers always fresh from t lU!13lour own conservatories. Martin a- Forbes Co.. 347 Washington at. Hoia phoces. Electric Fixtures loSX SS prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Electric Works, 61 Sixth street. Coal Richmond and Wallsend Australian. Independent Coal A Ice Company. opposite City Library. Both phones. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY PRESIDENT. Main 300. SECRETARY. Mala SM. HUMANE OFFICER. East 477. NEW TODAY. See Pacific Place Prices Advance Sept. 15th. Pacific Place Is 2 blocks west of Albtna ave. and Peninsula Park. Pacific Place fronts Portland boulevard. which is part ot the great boulevard and park system. Pacific Place la 6 blocka from public school and within easy walking: distance of the Jefferson High School, Portland's newest. Pacific Place lots are selling now for $525 and up to :620. When the electric cars are being operated on Alblna ave. (about Sept. 15th), there will be an advance in prices. G. H. VAN HOTJTEJJ, 510 Beck Bldg. Agent on ground all the time. 44 ACRES WEST SIDE $275 PER ACRE. Five-cent carfare. Best platting proposition in the city. AC 368, Oresronian. ROSSMERE SECTION ROSE CITY PARK.. September 8d and 4th one-eighth of all the building: permits of ALL Port land were in the Rose City Park district- That's growing some; each day sees a new home started. Few choice home lots, amid grove of fine small trees, in this growing", com injf district, onlv $550, terms. Lots 50x 100. GRAVELED and graded streets. cement walks and curbs, parkins: an crossing:, and Bull Run water to lot, all only extra, fnone Main juu, ask for SEABERG, care Calumet Hotel, city. Choice Residence New. 9 rooms, large sleeplne-poroh. walls tinted, shades and fixtures; com plete and elegant in every detail; best East Side residence district; close in; all street Improvements in and paid for; low price, easy terms. By owner, D 358, Ore- gonlan. 5 ACRE BARGAIN At Multnomah Station, 20 minutes out. In fine district. fZibo; terms. Frederick C. Forbes Co. Lumbermen's, Fifth street. Warehouse Sites BEST IN CITY. PRICE RIGHT. ZIMMERMAN 621 Board of Trade Bldg. HAWTHORNE PARK Modern residence, nine rooms: fln lawn: will also sell. If desired, caroeta. shades, light fixtures, inlaid linoleum. stoves, etc., all as grood as new. aQ East Madison street, near 14th. 69-foot frontage on Washington st.: one of the few opportunities left in this popular apartment-house district; some income; terms. Hitchcock, 14 Rotbchtld Bids;. Uncle Sam Insures Your Orchard in Idaho. MAIR A PR.4LL will explain. 2 Lum- bermens Building. GEORGE BLACK, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. AT1 Branches.) S23 Worcester Bldr. Phones Main 837:. A 4018. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Andrews. F. V. A Co. M. 2349. 30 Hamilton bids;. Baker, Alfred A., 213 Ablngton bids;. Beck, William O.. 812 Faliini: bldg. Birrell. A. H. Co., 02-3, McKay bldg;. Real estate, insurance, mortsraces. loans, mttt. Brubaker A Benedict, 502 McKay bldg. M. 649. ChaDln & Herlow. 332 Chamber Commerce. Cook, B. S. & Co.. DOS Corbett bldg. Fields. C. B. A Co.. Board of Trade bldff. Jsnnlnff & Co.. Main 163. 200 Oregonian. Parrlsh. Wat kins A Co.. 250 Alder at. Schalk. Geo. D., 264 Etark st. Main or A 302. Sharkey. J. P. & Co.. 122 V Sixth st. The Oreffnp Real Kstate Co., Grand st. and Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition). Walker, 8. T., 604 Corbett bldir Whlte B. P., 2274 Washington at REAL ESTATE. For Sale Lota. IRVINGTON Will sell at sacrifice, fine lot; meai location; term. j ass, uregonian. PINS comer lot, Ba.t Plander. only 3450. mioois t vrocKet, warning ton Diflt-. room 8. RAI. ESTATE. For Sale Lota. M'KAY HEIGHTS. Known &s the old McKay homestead, ia only a short' distance wee I of Burlington. Holbrook, th United Hallway. Northern Pacific Ry., the Astoria & Columbia. Ry. and about one mile from the river: beautiful oil, overlooking the Peninsula. Vancouver and th Columbia River for miles. Now, If you want a equarc deal, buy a half-acre tract for $45 at $5 down and $3 per month (or aa many as you want). Ab stract copies furnished to purchasers. Call or send for maps to the owner. I have also houses, lots and business property for oale. Open till P. M. W. RE1DT. 401 Rothchild Bldg. Fourth and "Washington Sts. PORTLAND HEIGHTS QUARTER BLOCK. 100x85, on corner 20th and Kim sts.; traded: all improvements in : on canine fine view; the best buy on the Heights at the price, S4500. terms; this. property will be offered for 3 days only. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 212-213 Commercial Club Bldff. Phones Main 8ti9d, A 2633. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. $750 Corner 50x100, on paved street. $700 Fine view, 50x100, cement wajki. $500 66x100; water In front. $750-lAxlOO; building restriction. Theee lota are choice and prices low. C. B. LUCAS, 408 Corbett Bldg. BEAUTIFUL HOME. Nearly new; strictly modern; 6 rooms; best of Dlumbinr. basement- fine lawn. 5fxl00 lot; street improved; near carllne; everything nrst-ciass; price reduced to 400 ror quick sale, part cash. 1 C. B. LUCAS, 408 Corbett Bldg. WALKING DISTANCE. Have beautiful fractional corner, very close In, in very best locality; street paved, cement walks all In ; must have cash at once; will sell at sacrifice; this is a bargain for close-in property. Phone East or B 1804. $700 FOR 50x100 LOT. Just three left; talk fast If you want one or all. Little cash handles them. Office, East 15th and Halsoy ats. Holla day Addition. Phones E. 696, C li93. J. E. Dolen. BLOCK CHEAP. Between Williams ave. and Union ave., you can build 6 houses or flats on this can get renters soon as completed; owner going to buy farm and will sell at sacri fice. Call mornings, 516 Abingtoh bldg. HOLLADA.Y-IRVINGTON DISTRICT. 27th St., near Hancock. 85x100; $2000, essy terms. R, F. BRYAN & CO. , POft Chamber of Commerce. Main 1963. A 1227. TWO choice lots in Irvtngton, $200 under value if sold this week, V block from Irv Ington car; great bargain. Office, East 15th and Halsey St.. Holladay Addition. Both phones. J. E.- Dolen. HOLLADAY-IRVINGTON DISTRICT. TvxlOO on corner; $2o00, terms. R. F. BRYAN & CO. , ' 505 Chamber of Commerce, Main 1063. A 1227. GLEN HARBOR lot. number 53, block 1, for the best lot and location there; cash $40, balance $10 per month and interest. Telephone B 2517, or address S 370, Ore gon ian. SIX lots; unexcelled view of city, snow capped mountains and Tualatin Valley; the first lots selected on Couvtcll Crest; for sale at a great bargain by owner. 810 Board of Trade bldg. Phone Main 034. WAVERLY HEIGHTS Corner lot 60x100. cement sidewalk, street improved ; owner going East; give ua your offer. Portland Success Realty Co., Inc., 618 Board of Trade bldg. WILL sacrifice 2 corner lots, 2-room house at Clara s station. Mount Scott carllne. Owner. Phone A 5450. THREE lots on Rodney ave., not far out. All street lmprovem-ajitB paid. Cash or terms. Phone Woodlawn SI. WEST SIDE lot 60x100, on 21st St.; give us your orrer. Portland success Realty Co., Inc., 618 Board of Trade bldg. BLOCK, 100x200. with trees, close to gooa canine, $ i auu, on terms. call on owner, 410 Falling bldg. IRVINGTON" district snap; lot between Til lamook and. xnompson; 9900. A aSo, Ore gonian. IF YOU OWN A LOT, Will build a house on Installments to suit; plans free. Main 2668, - IRVINGTON quarter, 22d and Knott; lowest price. owner, a. Backus, Hill Hotel. For Sale 'Houses. NEW 2-atory, 6 rooms, reception hall, pan try ana Darn room, nrepiace, paneled dining-room, china closet, 3 bedrooms, plenty of large closets, combination light ing fixtures, full cement basement, fur nace, laundry trays, woodlift, cement steps and walks, built by day labor, double floors and aide walls, situated in & fine East Side neighborhood, full-sized lot. cement walks and curb. Bull Bun -water, streets to be Immediately paved, 4 blocks to 10-mlnute car, service; the price Is low and to a good party I will sell without any cash down on straight monthly payments $45, which Includes in terest. K 333; Oregonlan. HOLLADAY-IRVINGTON DISTRICT. We have the largest list of houses in this1 beautiful district of any firm In the city; prices from $4500 to $12,000. R F. BRYAN & CO., 600 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1003. A 122T. HOLLADAY ADDITION. On East 7th st., H block from Broad way, 3 new flats, full cement basement, cement sidewalk, street improved, facing ease, onnging gooa income, nair cash Portland Success Realty Co., Inc. 618 uoara ot j. raae oiag. PORTLAND 'HEIGHTS For sale by owner, new, modern, 8-room house, convenient walking distance, largo sleeping porches, view unexcelled, 2 fire places, hardwood floors; one of choicest homes in city. B 38, Oregonlan. BEAUTIFUL 8-room home on East Taylor st., full cement basement, furnace, gaa ana electricity, corner lot suxeo, nne lawn, half cash, balance 2 years 6 per cent. Portland Success Realty Co.,: Inc., 618 rxim u oi x raae xsmg. BEAUTIFUL new homes in Holladay and . Irvington. I can suit you. All sizes and very low prices and attractive terms. Call- on me ror information. Both phones, E 896, C 19S3. Offices. East loth and Hal sey sts. J. E. Dolen. CLOSE IN, corner 100x100, with S good nouBeo, cunacrvauve vaiue l4,vitu; will offer for sale until sold" at $11,500. This Is Al property. It will bear your closest inspection, out must do so a. For nartlc ulars cil on attorney. 410 Failing bldg. A BARGAIN New 8-room bungalow. 1170 . Bun-age st., 10O ft. from KUUnirffwofth ave, take St. J. oar to Greely st. Walking dis tance rrom new nign scnooi; terms. Owner, 1095 Maryland ave. HOME. SWEET HOME. If you are looking for a home, be sure and see this 100x100 new 7-room house. modern, two stories, fine shad and lawn: plenty of fruit; four blocks car; only $3500 quicjc saie. terms. wiarn. RESIDENCE PROPERTY.1, I have a few good bargains in residence jirupci tj-, tiuoo iu i.iiu iiaimy iu canines , also a few good vacant lots. Come in and see me ir interestea in residence property, Geo. W. Turner, 410-17 Rothchild bldg. t FLA T at Oak G rove, f urn lshed or 'unfur- nlahed, high, sightly corner. 100x138, 50x100 In lawn with rosea and firs, sidewalk to car two blocks. 1 block from school and church. Address C. L). Smith, care Olds, Wort man & King. $1900 Bungalow with two lots; sightly lo cation, H ciocK irom gooa carune; prop erty la new and in good condition. Call 410 Failing oiog. NEW, attractive Irvington home, choice lo cation: V very largo rooms, beautifully ar ranged and finished. $8300. P 303. Orego nlan. RUSSELL 8T. Lot 50x125, highly im proved ; modern new 5-room house. T his is choice, close-in property; $3650. Call 410 Failing bldg. FOR SALE Sunday look at 440 E. 20th, N. Irvington s cnoicest block, new house, 8 rooms, strictly modern. Inquire 701 Tilla mook, or Main 108; E 693. Owner. 5-ROOM modern bungalow, full plumbing. ioi suxauu an iencea, ouu cttsn, balance monthly. Portland Success Realty Co., Inc., 618 Board nf Trade Mda. 2 FOUR and 2 elx-room modern cottages; In stallments, south Portland. c. H. Plgsott, owner. 14 Mulkey bldg., cor. 2d and Morri son. MUST sell new i-room bungalow; Dutch aitcnen, aeep porcn, run lot, izaoo; $300 down, $25 month; restricted district. 405 Commercial block.- $2750 New, modern 5-room bungalow, full lot, east front. 1185 Maryland ave. Inquire at house or at 1065 Maryland ave. Terms. NEW Irvinfrton home. 9 very larre rooms. beautiruiiy arranged ana finished. $8500. AB 344, Oregonlan. i REAL ESTATE for Sale Rouses. INVESTIGATE THESE. $2700 9-room new. modern house; full lot. $2H,V 5-room bunKalow, full lot. $20O tt-roora house, full acre; pretty home. $.(4:ft 8-room; full lot; nice place. $4".n (i-room beautiful new home. $5500 tt-room cottage, Kearney . st. ; good buy. $tr0o 7 -room modern home. West Side. 7000 0 rooms, full corner lot ; near Steel bridge. $S500 a rooms; pretty home; 50xHM); West Side. $i!500 rooms, modern, concrete; lOOx 100 ; corner. $UOOu 8 rooms; up to date; 157x100; corner. $10.000 Elcpant S-room bungalow; 4 acres ; Willamette River. $10,000 Beautiful 8-room house; 60x100, West Side. $12.000 A fine home. Nob Hill. $15,000 H lots, good S-room house; fine view.- Fine homes all over city; impossible to describe; good business and home sites. Call at ofhee for particulars; many photo graphs. ZIMMERMAN, ' 621 Board of Trade Bldg. IRVINGTON AND HOLLADAY'S ADUI TIONS. House up where al! the new fine homes have just been built, with 6 rooms, fine bathroom, furnace, grate, gas and electrlo fixtures, wood lift, cement cellar floor, double boarded .house, flrst-clats work and material, near both car lines, at bargain price, $4500 and can arrange terms. Fine quarter block at the southwest cor . ner of E. 12th and Weldler ste., at reduced price. $1000 profit on your buy of a house built for a home, 8 large rooms besides 2 bath rooms, hall and pantry, furnace, grato with fine mantel, paneled den, cas and electric fixtures, cement cellar floor, cement wash tubs, new paper, everything up to date; house just repaired and painted. 411 'E. lth st. X.; 2 blocks from the Broadway carllne; fine neighborhood ; cheaper than anv prop erty in that locality. Phones at my s(re East 02, B 1362, or at my home East "US. Cf L. Boss. FORCED TO SELL West Side Fractional Corner. $125,000 $Hi00 Cash. Rented for $157 Monthly. On 11th, a little south of Montgomery St., we have 6 good little steam-heated apartments; nice-looking building; always rented; you can get your $150 per month and your capital always Intact; get your money any time you want it and may bo more. Call owners. DAMMEIKR INVEST. CO., 321 Board of Trade Bldg. $2000 CHOICE, new dwelling; $200 cash, $20 per month; very desirable; this price would be low for cash. CHURCHILL-MATHEWS CO. IDEAL home, choice location ; good In vwt ment; Irvington: S-room house with every convenience conducive to comfort and econ omy; $1000 worth of Interior furnishings; quarter block, terraced lawn, trees, im proved streets; price $11.5(Vr; we believe this property to be fully worth the figure named; we only accept propertied for sale at what we consider fair values and sell strictly for a commission only. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST CO., 6th and Vashington Streets. $250 CASH, balance $25 monthly with inter est, ror my new r-room modern nouse at aiu fcj. outn st., just 'Z blocks south of Haw thorne ave. The price is $J50. Corner lot 50x100 feet, high elevation, fine lawn, roses, shrubbery, berry bushes, five fruit trees, excellent view and location. Mount Scott cars go jj'a"t the house, also Haw thorne ave. cars two blocks distant. Hons has porcelain bnth. pantry, closets, porches, fine basement, etc. Telephone B 2517 or call and see the place. NEW 7-room modern home, flnlshd through out In white enamel; tiled bath and toilet room, fine sleeping porches, two toilets, plastered attic and basement; a hand some residence, just completed and ready to occupy. Elliott ave., second house south of Hawthorne. Will lease to small, reliable family for Jtwo years at $60 per month. A H. BIRRELL CO., 202 McKay Bldg.. 3d and Stark. RODNEY-AVE. HOUSE, $300. Nice 5-room house, gas and electric; nice bath, cement basement, walls nicely tinted; handy to Union ave. and Williams ave. cars; on Rodney ave. and Mason; you can pay $300 cash, $20 per month. Key at our office. GRUSSI & ZADOW, 817 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. ATTRACTIVE? HOMES. Fine new modern home, corner, on East 6th. near Broadway; $ft000. New, modern home now building on E. 23d, near Hawthorne ave,; hardwood floors, sleeping porch, garage, paved streets; price $7000; terms to suit. SENGSTAKB & LYMAN. 00 5th St. FIRST-STREET BARGAIN. Good S-room houe on 1st St., near Hooker: price Is $;;850. and owner is will ing to pay $10o in advance for 3 months' rent; $2000 can stand as long as you want at 6 pfr cent. Let us take you and show you today. GRUSSI & ZADOW, ' 31T Board of Trade Bldg . 4th and Oak. $.1400 BUYS fine 8-room modern house, near Union ave. and Walnut Park, full lot, facing east; lawn, roses, shrubs and fruit; cannot he duplicated less 'than $4000; part cash: this is a bargain; with best car service In the city. F. L. BLAN CHARD, Phone A 15ftS. C 3 287. 20S Stark, room 81. 0-ROOM house, new, strictly modern. Sunny side, near Belmont, $.'1500; terms. Call 313 Chamber of Commerce. BUNGALOWS. 4 to 8 rooms, new, close In, $1500 to $6500; easy trms. Call 313 Chamber of Commerce bldg. For Sale- Business Property. EAST '12TH and Powell. 100x100 business corner, half cash, balance 2 years. Port land Success Realty Co., Inc., 618 Board of Trade bldg. BUSINESS property, street improvement, sewer system, 100x113, near car shops, Alblna, $4000. D 383, Oregonlan. Miscellaneod SELL, LEASE OR BI1LD. Lot 100x150, corner Market and Water streets); splendid site for manufacturing purposes; will sell, lease or build to suit tenants. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST CO.. 6th and Washington Streets. J SPECIAL BUY. 12150 $-room house, large bath, light, concrete basement, electric light ; built 3 years; newly painted and tinted; large porch; full lot. 50x100; south front; ce ment sidewalks and steps; handsome re taining wall ; high, sightly lot, tine view. Terms, $1000 cash, balance 6 per cent 3 years. Don't miss this; close in, two blocks to two carllres. See A H. BIRRELL CO., 203 McKay Bldg.. Sd and Stark. FOR SALE 156-acre ranch, good land, fair buildings, a good one. jti.VK); 40-acre ranch, close to town; a dandy. $150 per acre ; income bearing town property to exchange toward good farm; other prop erty for sale and exchange. C. M. Critten den, Hubbard. Or. OWNER must leave city, so will sell his beautiful nome. west slope Mt. Tabor. rooms, electric llRhts. water, etc.; lot 7.ix 135. Price, 5000; terms. Fred Broetje, Mt- Tabor. FOR SALE BY OWNER 7-room house. 2 lots, electric light, basement, 10 fruit tres. Price 1S00. Inquire 1177 Holgate. W. W. car. Terms. LOT 50x100. with stable on East 9th and Mill St.. close to three canines. 10 blocks from Madison-street bridge. Inquire 4ti8 East Mill. Owner. $4700 buys new modern 7-room house on Williams ave, cor. lot &xinu. This is a great snap. S wetland bidg.. room 610. 5-ROOM modern bungalow on E. Yamhill st.; easy terms; price. $3000. 3264 Washington st., room 405. 5-ROOM cottage, Sunnyside, Improved street, gas and sewer, nice lawn, large lot, $2600. Hatfield 1651 4th st. FOR anything In Portland real estate see Columbia i rust co., .tsoara oi Trade bldg. iir yuuk property witn sign! a kjo, Morrison. Phone Main 2185. A 4&&&. .