Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 30, 1909, Page 11, Image 11

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    Tim MORXLNG OREGOXIAX, ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1909. N
11
LICENSES OPPOSED
FIRST, THEN GIVEN
Council - Refuses to Instruct
Chief Cox to Force Resorts
to Observe Law.
SIX PERMITS ARE GRANTED
neMaurajtts Violate Ordinance Often
Sa,T Cellars Baker Denies It,'
baying Police Guard Well.
. Orientals Los.
After reversing Itself and ,votins to grant
half , a dozen restaurant liquor licenses
which It liad previously rejected, the Clty
t'ouncll yesterday afternoon refused to
adopt a resolution by Councilman Cellars
asking Chief of Police Cox to enforce the
law regarding these establishments. Mr.
Ollars declared that every one of them
violates the law scores of times every
day, but that the police are not paying
any hee$ to It.
Councilman Baker challenged the state
ments of his colleague, saying he thinks
Chief Cox and his subalterns know more
about what is going on in the city than
does Mr. Cellars, who "leaves home for
his office at S o'clock In the morning and
returns home at 6 o'clock in the evening."
There was a decisive vote against re
questing Chief Cox and the policemen
under his dlrectioD to enforce the law.
Mr. Cellars' main contention is that the
restaurant where liquor Is served do not
comply with the provisions of the ordi
nance, but that they serve drinks with,
sandwiches or even less whereas, the
law is that "they can only sefl liquor with
a full meal.
"I think every one of these men hold
ing such licenses will admit that lie vio
lates the law every day of his life."
asserted Councilman Cellars. "They will
ail tell you they serve drinks with a sand
wich or less, which Is absolutely a vio
lation of the ordinance, which specifies
they can serve liquor with, full meals
only."
"Well. It seems to me that Chief of
Pole Cox and Ills men are out over this
city all night, and It strikes me they,
know more about what is going on than
does a Councilman who leaves his home
for his office at & o'clock in the morning
and returns home for the nieht at 6
o'clock," said Councilman Baker. "Of
eourese, Mr. Cellars simply says that Chief
Cox and his officers have not enforced
the. law for the last six months and have
not fulfilled their oaths of office. I am
opposed to his motion, and for one do
not think we should instruct him to obey
tile laws he Is sworn to enforce."
Licenses Opposed Before.
The licenses granted by t,ie Council
yesterday are those over which there
was waged & bitter fight between rival
'ounrtl factions last week at the regular
session. They are as follows: Barba
f irc. Paul & Georges. Ill North Third
street, saloon license: A. J. Bums,
27- Taylor street ; Charles Pomeror,
lti.1 West Park street; W. H. Brown. 2S2
Hurnside street; Lindberg & W'ettle, 245
Taylor street, licenses to serve liquor
with meals.
An effort ilposbthe part of Councilman
Watkins, after theSrthers had tieen grant
ed, was made to grant licenses to certain
Chinese restaurants, refused last week,
but it met with failure. The seven Coun
cilmen who reversed the action of last
meeting refused to sanction any licenses
for Chinese or Japanese, thus leaving the.
I'ekln and Canton Grills out In th cold.
Yesterday afternoon's reversal by the
Council began when Councilmar. Dun
ning moved that the Council reconsider
lis vote on the license of Barbafare. Paul
& Georges, at 111 North Third street,
which had been held up pending an In
vestigation called for by Councilman Dev.
1 in. Councilman Devlin, upon returning
to the city late one n&ht, saw a drunken
man thrown out into the street from this
saloon. He said he would not give the
proprietors any license until' lie was as
sured the action was justifiable.
Councilman Dunning said he had In-.
' vestigated, that he had talked with Mr.
Devlin, Chief of Police Cox and patrol
men on the beat, all of whom had au
thorized the statement that they were
willing for the Council to grant the
license; that the place has always been
well conducted, and that there is no ob
jection to . it.
"This seems a little milder than Mr.
Devlin's statement here last week," ven
tured Councilman Cellars.
"I don't think It right for one Coun
cilman to" question the word of another
Councilman on this floor," interjected
Mr. Baker.
I'ormcr Objection Dropped.
Councilman Devlin was absent yester
day, but Mr. Dunning assured the Mayor
and members of the Council that it was
all right with Mr. Devlin, that It was a
shame to hold up the license of the
saloon where the trouble occurred. The
man. who was ejected, said Mr. Dunning,
"was a bully, a fellow who wanted to
have bis own way in the place, and was
. thrown out forcibly, very properly, too."
"When that man went back to the
saloon after being put out the first time,
he went at his own peril, probably look
ing for trouble," said Councilman Belding.
"He got Just what he deserve!."
After, the disposition of this license
varioueneinbers of tho Council moved to
grant restaurant liquor licenses to the
wstablishnients named. There was very
Utile discussion, the combination being
sufficiently strong to carry the vote, and
those opposing could only demonstrate
their position by voting against the ma
jority. Councilnieii Wallace. Cellars. Kllis.
Rushlight. Lombard and Watkins voted
aKatii&k granting the licenses, while Couii-i-ilmen
Atmanii. Baker. 'Belding, Driscoll,
Dunning. Kubll and Menefee voted to
grant them.
The action of the Council yesterday in
timates that thrre is dissatisfaction with
the recommendations of the liquor license
committee, which 4s dominated by the
anti-liquor members. Of those voting
against the liquor licenses yesterday,
tuncilmcn Wallace, Cellars and Watkins
are members of the committee; Council
man Lombard supports, as a general
rule, the committee reports.
The licenses reported against by the
committee were for places said by the
members of the committee to be undesir
able, or not law-abiding.
PINKERTONS BREAK AWAY
letoctii Agency Won't Work for
American Bankers in Future.
PinVerton's National Eetecttve Agency
ha issued a statement concerning: its
" iwwit troak n-ith the American Bankers'
Association In -which the Pinkertons claim
that the break vas caused, by The refusal
on their pari, to further attend to the
business of the association for which f.ie
cency had been the privat detectives
for L-' 15 years. A prediction that
crimes of all c1ae.e against banks nilj
Centrally Located
Modern
Imperial Hotel
Headquarters "There's a Reason"
Seventh and Washington
PhiL Metochan &. Son, Props.
Lob a- Distance Phone
In Kvery Room.
Rates $1.00,
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
MODERN
RKOTACBANT
coot om irauoH ixjuails
I HOTELOREGON-i
5 CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
I Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up ;
Z EUROPEAN PLAN "J
WRIGHT - DICKINSON HOTEL. CO., Props. !
A hotel In
F. J. Richardson, Prea.
Nortonia Hotel
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
BEAUTIFUL GRILL ROOM
European flan Rate, t FamUtoa
Our Baa Meeta AH Trains
ample Sottas with Baths for Cammoreial Travelers.
MODERN COMFORTS
MODERATE
iiiii
mt IvthM
C. W. CORNELIUS,
Proprietor.
THE
NEW
SEWARD
Corner lOth and Alder f
The leading; hotel of Portland, opened July
1909. Modern In every detail, furnished 1
elegance. Most beautiful corner lobby In
Northwest. Commodious sample ro&ms.
European plan. Hates $1.50 and up. 'Bus
meets all trains.
W. M. SEWARD, Prop.
OPENED SEPT., 1909
HOTEL LENOX
CORNER THIRD AND MAIN STS.
PORTLAND, OREGON
European Plan
Hot and Cold Water. jy ATFC
Lpntf Distance Phone 1 "
in Every Room. $1.00 and Up
increase because of this break fs made
in this statement, which says:
We did not renew the contract because
the one which the association tried, to
make us accept was not favorable to us.
Their business is only 1 per cent of the
work we do in the course of a year. That
our efforts for the American Bankers
Association have been of great benefit to
Us m tmber Is shown in that for 15
years there were but 194 burglaries and
attempted burglaries of banks, members
of the association, netting- the criminals
only About 5147.000. as against 1062 bank.
not members of the association, netting
the criminals about $1X00,000.
AMEND LOCAL OPTION LAW?
Suggestion That c Comities Sliould
Kegrulate Liquor in Cities.
BAKER CITY, Or.. Dec. 36. To the Edi
tor.) Referring to a recent editorial in The
Qregonian on prohibition. I wish to say that
the question, and even the word "prohibi
tton." as applied to liquor trade, do not
exist !n Continental Europe, the reason being
only that the laws against drunkehnvM are
better enforced in Kurope. and the repression
Is stronger, and therefore no need of prohi
bition is felt. prohibition would have never
existed in the United States if laws had
been etiforced. Proper re (filiation and re
striction are the only solutions to the liquor
problem.
In connection with thin question, Jr would
be well for the next Legislature to amend
the law fclving to counties the power of reg
ulating the cities, say of over 1O0 Inhabi
tants, at the same time dealing- with such
regulations as it will see tit.
If the people want to repeal the work of
the l.eniBiature, they have their initiative
and referendum power, which they have al
ready used in this matter, but without fully
understaadlna; the consequences of their
vote.
It is a fact that in aome small agglomera
tions of a hundred or a few hundred of peo
ple prohibition may be deemed neceaaary
when there la abuse and absence of police
force, but the question la entirely different
In 1 sra;er cities, where proper ersranieatkm
exist. - N. E. I.
Salem AVonien Not Indicted.
SALEM. Or.. Dec. 29. (Special.) The
grand Jury today returned not true bills
in the cases of five women cnarsrd with
conducting places, of bad repute. The
Improvements
$1.50, $2.00
HTU)QrRTtR8
FOR TO RJST- and
(OMMERdAL
TRAVELERS.
Bpedal rates made
to families and sin
gle gentlemen. Th
management will b
Blessed at all times
to show rooms and
give prtcw. A mod
ern Turkish Bath
establishment In the
hotel.
H. C. BOWERS.
lana;er.
NEW PERKINS
Fifth and Washington StsI
Opened Tune. 1908.
the verv heart of Portland's business ac
tivity. Only hotel equipped with wireless telegraph.
Kvery convenience for comfort of commercial men.
Modern la every respect. Kates $1.00 and up.
Cafe and grill; music during lunch, dinner and after
theater.
X,. O.. STretland, See.
45
PRICES
!&R3La-iuS.J2M.- 'j I
THE CORNELIUS
"The House of Welcome," corner Park and Alder.
Portland 's newest and most modern hotel. European
plan. Single, $1.50 and up. Double, $2.00 and' up.
Our omnibus meets all trains.
H. E. FLETCHER,
Manager.
HOTEL RAMAPO
Corner Fourteenth and Washington
New Hotel, Elegantly Furnished
Rates, $1.00 and Up
Special Rates for Permanent
Earopeaut Flan. ''Bus Meets All Trains,
M. E. FOLEY. PROPRIETOR.
PRIVATE BATHS
r
same women with one exception, were
convicted at av recent, term of court on
similar charges and their cases are pend
ing appeal.
PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS
George W. Brown and E. E, Merges
Acquire Fine Lots.
Two realty deals were closed yester
day in. the business and semi-business
portions of the city, through- the agency
of Keasey. Humason & JefTery.
George W. Brown purchased one lot
at the northeast corner of Ninth and
Inlanders streets 'for ? 30, 000, and E. E.
Merges purchased a lot at the north
west corner of Tenth and Davis streets
for 21,000.
The lot purchased by "Mr. Brown is
60x100 feet in size. It was bought from
Dr. J. B. Montgomery. The property is
occupied with a three-story frame Hat
building which 'brings in a rental of
$175 a month, or 7 per cent on the In
vestment of $30,000. The lot was
bought purely as an investment.
The corner at Tenth and' Davis
streets was purchased by Mr. Merges
from Mrs." S. M. Cornell. This is also
50x100 feet in size. It is occupied by
two cottages, each one-story dwell
ings, and a two-story frame store
building. These bring in a rental of
$100 a month, or almost 6 per cent on
the purchase price of $21,000. Mr.
Merges has been investing heavily in
Portland real estate for the last year or
so.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Co a I CHURCH LETT BROS., wood and coai
v1 dealers, "office and yard 13ta and
MarclialL Phones Main 93 L. A. 3&S1.
Klnriat Cut Flowers always fresh rrors
v o our own conservatories Martia
Forbes C-w a7 Washlagtoar St. Beta
phonea.
lentil Richmond and WaJlaend Anstrallaa.
independent Coal A. Ice Conapaajr.
epposite City Library. Betk phonea
AMI" SKMENTS.
BUNGALOW THEATER
TOMORROW "AND SATI BDAV.
Hourly from 2 to 10 I. M.
HETCHEL-JOBNSON
HGHT P1CTVRES '
Popular Prices. 25 cents, any p'ace. r
PORTLAND THEATER "SS
Phones Main 443. Home A 70So'
ONXY TWICE MORK.
Tonight and Tomorrow Nieht.
Set-w Yonr Seats Early.
3Jost brilliant success of the season, Julian
Edwards' Comic Opera Triumph
"THE Gat MrSICIAN."
Wit h the original New York-Company.
Miss Texas Guinan, Prima Donna.
Prices Xigbts. 50c to $1.50.
MAIN" . A 10?0.
MATINEE EVERY DAT.
15-25-5QS
HICHTS
THEATER '5-'J5!7i-:
WEEK ' DEfEMBFR V. Arttiro Bernard!.
I'na rlaytou & o. in "His Loral Color."
The f'hadwk'k Trio Preaeotins; "For Sale.
WiKins Farm." Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Toelker. The Four Readings, Hopkins and
Axtell in "Trolley Troubles," De-well Sisters.
Orchestra. Pictures.
BAKER THEATER
Geo. I,. Baker Msr Main 2. A 5360.
TOXIOHT ALL THIS WEEK.
."evfr Year's Mat. Sat., 2oc r0c.
The Blsr Sone and Fnn Show,
"(iEO. PBIMROSK'S v
MAMMOTH MINSTRELS.
Splendid Singers, ("harming: Music, Funny
Comedians. 1910 Ideas, World's Greatest and
Best. Nisht Prices. 23c, 50c, 73c. sl.uv.
Xext Week. OponiPE Sunday Matinee,
BERNARD JALY.
'ANTAGES
Advanced Vaudeville
Mr. Arthur HuMon ' Roosevelt In Africa."
Zinka Panns, Kiernan, Wallers & Kier
nan. JsMobs & Sardel. the Orpbeu Coined y
Four. Cora Hall, X.eo White. Pantis;etcoie.
Popular Prices Matinee Daily Curtain
2:30. 7:S and 9
GRAND
WEEK OF DECEMBER 27. 190.
MICKEY'S
Kay r'ern,
COMEDY
CIRCCS.
1-e Bruo (imnd .
Opera Trio.
Traloor A Dale.
Matinee every day
Gertrude Van Dyek.
Kobisi'b & Children
Bros. Whitman,
Fretl Bauer.
Grandascope.
i! :S0 : any seat. 1 Sr.
Evening: performances.
:30, 9:15; balcony.
15c: lower floor. 25c; box seats. 50c.
LYRIC THEATER X
Phones. Main 4685, A 1023. Prices 30, 20. lOo
The Popular Athon Stock Company j
IN .
CHISPA
99
Gold Watch Given Away Friday Evening.
Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 2:15. Every evening at 8:15.
Next Week "The Squaw Man;'
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE
In Effect November 1. 1908.
Daily or Sunday,
v Per Uue.
One time 12o
Same ad two consecutive times o
Same ad three consecutive times .30j
Same ad six or seven consecutive times, .fifto
Six words count as one line on cash atl"
vcrtisements, and no ad counted for less
than two lines. When an advertisement is
Dot run consecutive times the one-time rate
applies.
The above rates apply to advert Isements
nnder "New Today' and all other c las silica
tions excepting the following:
Situations Wanted. Male.
Situations Wanted. Female.
For Rent. Booms. Private Families, m
Rooms and Board. Private Families.
Rtousekevping- Rooms. Private Families.
The rate of the above clasaittcatlon is 7
cent a line each insertion.
Space la the "New Tod nr colmns it
flern'ed br measure onlj It lines to the
inch.
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Cnian will receive copy by mail, provided
sufficient remittance fur adefUiite number
of Issues is sent. Acknowledgement of such
romittance will be forwarded promptly.
On charge of book advertisements the
chares will be based on the actual number
of lines appearing in the paper, regardless
of the number of words in each line.
AUCTION SAXES TODAY.
Auction sale today at Baker's Auction
House. 152 lark street, furniture, etc Sal
at 10 o'clock. Baker & Son. auctioneers.
Residence sale furniture carpets, etc.. at
587 Washington street, at 10 A. M. by the
Ford Auction Company
At residence 5S7 Washington st.. near
19th. Sals 10 A. M. by the Ford Auction Co.
MEETING NOTICES.
T. P. A. Annual banquet
Thursday evening, Dec. 30,
at 8 P. M.. Portland Com
mercial Club. Bring your
ladles. Election of officers
1:30 P. M., convention hall.
Commercial Club. . '
JOS. C. GIBSON". Sec
WILLAMETTE LODGE XO 2,
A. F. AND A. M.-f-Special com
munication will bel held on Fri
day, Dec. 31, at 9:30 A. M. for the
purpose of conducting the funeral
Services over the nmnin. i-f
deoeaced brother. George L. Sto.ie. lar of
K ana wan a Valley Lodge Xo. 3t. Buffalo,
W. Va. Services at Finley's undertaking
parlors. Interment Multnomah Cemetery,
Lents. Pull attendance desired. Visitors
invited. w. S. WEE3KS, Sec.
NEW HALL FOR RENT.
Ill fid. near Washington. Howe. Davla Co.
DIED. .
CLARK Tn this city, Dec. 29. at residence,
515 Villa ave., James M. Clark," aged 72
T-aara 9 months 27 days. Remains at
Hemstack's parlors, corner East 13th and
Umatilla ave. Funeral notice later.
STONESrIn this city, December 29. at 271
Eleventh street. George T. Stone, aged 47
years. The remains are at Flnlev's par
lors. Funeral notice hereafter.
1TNEBAL KOTICES.
BURTON The funeral of the late Leigh
H. Burton will take place from his late
residenoe, corner of 10th and Burnside
streets this (Thursday) afternoon at 2
o'clock. Friends Invited. Interment pri
vate. FUNERAL services will be held over, the
remains of Florence Storz from the fam
ily home, 471 Williams avenue, at 1:30
P. M. today and at Third Baptist Church,
corner Vancouver avemfa! and Knott
street, 3 P. M. Interment at Riverview
Cemetery. Friends invited.
GATL1N In tills city. December 'JS. at St.
Vincent's Howpital, Juie Viva Gatiiu, aged
21 years, wife F. E. GatJin, sister o
Elmer E. Evans" Friends Invited to at
tend funeral services, which will be held
at MOimBn s cnapei at Z F. M. tomorrow,
Friday, December 31. Interment Green
wood Cemetery.
STAHLT In thfB city, December 29, Jennie
Stahly, aged 24 years. The funeral serv
iep will be held at Flnley's parlors at 2
P. M. Friday. December 31. Friends in
vited. Interment Riverview Cemetery.
Dunning, McEntee Gllbaagn, Funeral
Directors. 7th and Pme. Phone Main 4o0l
Xady Assistant. Office of County Coroner.
. --EXXER-BYRXES CO., Funeral Directors.
594 Williams ave.; both phones: lady attend
ant: most modern establishment in tbe pity.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct
ors, 220 3d st. Lady Assistant. Phone M. 503.
J. P. FIN LEY SON. 3d and Madison,
Lady attendant. Phone Main. , A 1510.
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to F. S. Dunning. Inc. . 53, B 2525,
ERICSON CO. Undertakers; ladv asaist
aoU 40 Alder. M. 61S3. A X235.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PREStDEXT. Mala IM.
EtKETABT. Mala SM.
HUMANE OmCSBt. Baat 471.
XEW TODAT.
$3500 choice vacant corner for apart
ment, paved street, walking distance.
OVl XKH, Seventerath and Belmont.
3
NEW TODAY.
L
Corner
50
100
One of the most desirable apartment-house
sites on the West
Side; close in; present income .$4o
per month. Price arid terms are
ri-rht.
Smith & Everett
Failing Building:
VESTMENT
EXTRAORDINARY
Paying Ten Per Cent
Net and in the Cen
ter of Activity on ,
Chapin & Herlow
332 Chamber of Commerce
Division of an undivided ownership
has forced sale at sacrifice price of
22 large lots directly on.carline within
three-mile circle. .$.5900 cash, balance
favorably terms.- For interview ad
dress Owner, X (510, Orogonian.
FOR
QUICK
SALE
PORTLAND HEIGHTS LOT
50 feet wide, near carline; good view.
Cheapest lot on the Heights.
WJ lAStl. TWO IKAKS.
V
CHAPIN & HERLOW,
332 Cham. Com.
Two stories, brick building:, 100x100
each, well llg-hted, with or without store
on street. Splendidly adapted for light
manufacturing- purposes. All cars to
and from Union Depot pass this point.
Frank Bollam
Phone. Main UUS.
128 Third.
Williams Ave Snap
Cheapest quarter block on "Williams
ave.. 100x100, with fine, larfre 6-room
house. Owner must have monev. Price
is $8000, but we want your offer. Look
at it today before someone else snaps
it up. J2000 cash will handle.
Grussi & Zadow
317 Board of Trade Bids., iAh and Oak.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Loneit rates and terms to salt; spe
cial rates and favorable terms on lari;
loans on business properties.
Funds Loaned for' Private Investors.
A.H.BIRRELL. CO.
I'Oi: McKay BIdic., 3d -ft Stark.
7
Wanted Money to Loan
We have a number of applicants for
very desirable mortg-agre loans, ranging
from $500 up. TV'e can place your
money on well-secured mortgages at 7
and 8 per cent net. Our 22 years' ex
perience In mortgage loans is at your
service.
M. E. THOMPSON CO.N -Fourth
nnd Oak Sts..Maln 64)84. A 3327.
SACRIFICE SALE
On account of sickness have to sell
my home 8 rooms with beautiful bil
liard room, nice lawn, paved streets,
twenty minutes' walk from heart of
the city on the East Side. This is
built for a home and not, to sell, Thor
oughly modern in -every respect. Ad
dress AC 615, Oregonian. .
A BARGAIN
Business calls me East. My new,
modern. high-c!ass home of nine rooms
and sleeping porch is offered $1000 be
low value. Located in the finest re
stricted East Side district. Walking
distance. Furniture for sale. V 617,
Oregonian.
KINGS HILL x
Zor Sale
jsidence, 712 "
The Bly:
West Main
street. Two lots.
RUSSELL BLVTH,'
'o UKinnralt b Blday.
Choice Apartment Site
50x100 on Twenty-second
street near Love.joy.
Price, $5500. Term
Owner,' O 015, OreRoniau. '
For Lease
NEW TODAY.
GEQRQE BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
(All Branches.)
3?3 Worcester Bldf.
Phones Main S371. A 401S.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Afflrt., E V. Co. M. 3349. 30 Ksmtltoa
told.
Beck, William G.. S12 Falling bids. '
B'rrell. A. H. Co. 202-3 McKay bids. Real
estate. Insurance, mortsases. loaoa. etc.
Bruhakar & Benedict. S02 McKay bids. M.
649
Chapln & Herow, XXZ Chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. B. A Co.. 003 Corbett bids.
i
Field, c. E. ft Co., Board or Trade bids.
Jennings & Co.. Main 1SS. 26 Oresonlan.
KIRK & KIRK-HAM. fcumber Ex.. K! Stark.
ParDsh, Watkins Co., SS0 Alder st.
S'.-haUc. Geo. D., 24 Stark st. Main or A
Sharkejr. J. p. A Co.. 1224 Sixth st.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ave. and.
Multnomah st. llotadav Addition)
3. E. Thompson Co.. cor. Fourth and Oak sta.
Walker. (. T., 60t Corbett bids.
REAL ESTATE.
l-'or Sale Ixits.
CHOICE VACANT PROPERTY
FOR TO DAYS ONLY.
$!.-r.O 90x100. facing Atlantic ?t. on
the east and Willamette boulevard m th?
went, overlooking the Willamette River;
splendid view for fine residence; no ob
struct ion f viewing river ; st reet improved.
$7" rtOxinn. "COO fet from Killings
worth ave.. facing east on Wilbur St.
- OTTO & HARKSON,
First St.
PORTLAND Here ts a money maker: A
little tract containing 11 lots.
TRt'ST Rose City Park district, all
cleared. platted. Price $:t0O
CO. per" lot must be sold as a
whole. These will sell for
$iO0 this Spring. See us for
term..
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY,
f S. E. Cor. Third and .Oak Sts.
8K YOUR OWN perpetual Santa Clauv by
buying thl fine lot of ours in Irvine ton.
Within walking distant, near Thompson
ft. All improvements tf and pai'l for ;
nice arc light in front. Only JloOO.
rtpli down. This will present you with a.
nice Increase every Xma. C. F. Pfluger
& Co.. rooms 4-t Mulkcy bldg., and
Morrison sts.
PORTLAND Hawthorne ave. lot. 50x120,
near East 40th. Remember,
TRUST all property along Hawthorne
will advance when the Madi-
CO. son bridge is finished. Price
?4500.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY.
S. E. Cor. Third and" Oak Sts.
FOUR daVidy lots & on Alberta carline; one is
a choice corner on 17th and Going sts.: 2
blocks car. at $S0O. and an inside lot ad
Joining, at $t50; one on 3th St., block
Alberta, car. at $700; on on P.lst. block
Alberta, at 550. All CjOxIOO; best loca
tions. Address or call T. M. Kellogs,
Ooing st. Take Alberta car to 17th.
CREAM OF 1RV1NOTON. 75xl0t, 10th and
Knott, sts. ; .'t-minute car service; ten min
utep ride from basiniia section ; cement
sidewalks, hard-surfate pavement, gas.
water and sewer all iu; $lrW0; small pay
ment down, .balance per cent. AL
- Oregonian
PORTLAND West Side corner lot, ou
Vaughan; improved street,
TRUST'' nice view. Price jat)00.
PORTDA N D T RUST COM PAN Y,
S. K. Cor. Third and Oak Sts.
1RV1XGTON Don't forget thart Friday is
the last day that you can get Irving ton
lots at $1100. A few beauties left, with
full view of Mount rit. Helens and Mount
Hood. Paved streets. A. Backus, 5iy
Board of Trade bldg.
LOT 60xHM, fully Improved, near 3Sth and
Thompson, restricted district; $50, -on
easy terms; this is the cheapest lot in
the distinct and the only one left at the
price, rtione at once. Tabor 431, B 20SO.
8 FULL LOTS, fine view, cioae to car. small
cabin, all for $1400; lots beside this sell
for $2CV0; fine place for chicken ranch; as
investment this cannot be beau Call 513
Chamber Commerce.
ACPT3 TRACT 'West Side, lays fine.-onlv 13
minutes' car ride, 5-cent fare; good specu
lation at .SlOftO; verv easv terms. M. E.
Lee. 411 Corbett bldg.
LOT $300. 10 PER CENT CASH. -Close
to carline, north of Piedmont.
GILMORE" & RITTER.
226 Lumber Exchange, 2d and Stark.
FOR HALE Several desirable lots, fine view,
one block to car; 4 per cent discount for
cash; terms eay ; no agents. James B
Hopkina, Quimby Hotel.
TWO lots, &0xl0O each, mtuated just two
blocks from Portland Heights car. facing
Canyon road; price $5o0 each, terms to
suit; this is a fine buy. 510 Henry bldg.
FULL LOT on Mount Scott. "c carline. 40
cash, balance $360, ou easy terms; level,
cleared.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY. 132 Third St.
BARGAIN S1500, i down. 3 lots. cor. E.
4:td and Grant, block east Richmond
School. Richmond car. p 617. Oresonlan.
HIGH-CLASS suburban place of 7 acres
at a bargain; "-cent car f a? e. 32. 'F. Fer
ris, room a, Washington bldg.
IF YOU own lot will builo you a house oa
terms. Eastman Co.. 303 Abingtoa bldg.
Main 3236
MOUNT TABOR For choice lots on the
west slope of Mount Tabor see James Wil
son, end of Hawthorne carline. Tabor l.t0.
WEST SIDE LOTS FOR $5O0.
Improvements In. 27 minutes from 3d
and Stark. Afternoon. 432 Mohawk bldg.
100X100. two fine 1 lots, choicest residence
district. Sell wood ; price f ItiuO. V 616,
Oregonian.
CHOICE comer - lot, seven minutes out;
central; East Side; suitable for two
i houses; $2000. W. H. O'Neill, 229llth at.
pioOxlOO AT Woodstock, only $550; cheapest
ouy on me marKet.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY. 132 Third St.
OOR.VER IOOteIOO, cement sidewalk, on car
line; this is a snap; jrjrvoO. terms. Phone
A 4.(47.
1RVINGTON lot at sacrifice; I need money
at once; no agents. R 615. Oregonian.
$500ij Half block, elope in, stable site. Own
er. Fulir, 3S7 East Burnside.
$i25 FOR a $500 lot. on 14th, near Ains
worth. AF 615, Oregonian.
iVrr Sale Houst.
WILL sell my Creston home at a sacrifice;
modern 7-room house; electric light, bath,
etc.; lot Mix 100; one block from carline.
Ownpr. 207 Fenton bldg.
SNAP One factory site fronting on rail-
i oaa; one moaern. i - room modern bunga
low, just finished," clone tp carline. 303
vv as 11 in g ion si., room -4r
$1700 ti-ROOM house, not finished, corner,
full lot, on Williams ave. ; a beautiful
home: photograph in office.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY,, 132 Third St.
EAST WASHINGTON St. bungalow, mod
ern. 5 rooms, all tinted, fixtures all in ;
$3000; terms. T. J. Byrnes. 2454 Morri
son st.
NEW 5-room bungalow, 1404 Rodney. Pied
mont: a gem; it's a treat to see it. whether
, you Intend to buy orybulld; $2600.
BUY a home from me on easy terms. I
have a dandy 6-room bungalow, hard
wood floors. 3600. S. D. Vincent, 420
Lumbermens bldg.
BY OWNER My two-story 6-room rsi
. dence, strictly modern, furnace heat; price
:i2o0, $1150 down, balance - terms. Tabor
644.
SACRIFICE for quick sale. 6-room strictly
modern, new. up-to-date' bungalow. Mount
Tabor, furnished or unfurnished. Equity
Investment Co., 508 Gerlingor bldg.
k GENUINE PNAP Must sell at once, my
strictly modern just completed 8-room bunga
low and two lot; $3fiOO. Owner Hans Therk
elsen, E. 4Cth and Francis. Woodstock car.
fi-ROOM cottage, new. cheap, $17.50 ; your
own terms. See owner, 58 West Alns
worth ave. Phone 4Woodlawn 1516
FOR 6 ALE By owner, the handsomest
bungalow In Jrvington. 496 East 20tn 8L
North. Call and see It.
5-ROOM bungalow, 34x100; $1200 cash;
worth $2000. F. A. Nobes, 142 4tb st.
IRV1NOTOK Attractive modern home, built
for owner; must sell. Phone East 304.
$2 700 Beautiful bungalow ; $300 cash. $2S
monthly. 343 East 51st., Dr. Darling.
REAL tSTATE.
A SNAP THAT HAS
NO EQUAL.
5-room house and 25x10. lot. close in
on the WEST SIDE, can be had if taken
at once for $rOo LESS TH AN IT IS
WORTH; good income property, and val
ues in. this neighborhood are increasing
rapidly. Fcr price and full particulars
cs.il
D1ETZ-MUELLER CO..
Sl.V316-ol7 Abhigtou Bidg.
- NEW 1RY1NGTON HOME.
Swell brand ik-w 7-room house, just
finished, gas and electric, furnace and
fireplace. sleeping porches, cement wash
trays, water cooler, cabinet kitchen, hard-,
wood floors, in fact it is strictly modern
and up to date with all tho latest im
piovemems. on a Jot 50x100. east front
on t ;h sr.. nar Bra zee ; a bargain at
Si.ooo ; $10"0 cash, balance terms to suit.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
31 T Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
NO FIRST PAYMENT.
No first pjvment: all 1 want is good ref
erences and 3t a month this includes in
terest l. or pay $2iK down and $25 a
moiith ;. modern Ti-room cottage large
size), every convenience: double floors,
cement basement, fireplace, set-in book
case, etc.. etc.; full-size lot in restricted
district. ' blocks from car. v Price $2350. or
for JTut will turn in extra lot. My
houses are stylish and they are bargains.
A. N. S L'arle. Montavllla. Take "M. V."
car. pet oft at . 7ith. Office open every
day. including Sunday.
PORTLAND Just nice walk on East 14th
st.. bot ween Hawthorne and
TRUST Alain: fi-room home. Yes. the
tit reet is improved ; sewer, gas
CO. and electric lights: -s. A-l
plumbing and facing . eai.
Price $4 500. See us about
terms.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY,
S. K. Cor. Third and Oak Sts.
SWELL COTTAGE. FURNISHED.
New. modern, swell story-and-half cot
tage, electric lights, nice fireplace, full
cement .basen?nt. on lot 0x100. on "W
W' carline, house Is comp.e'eiy furnish 4
and price is $3000. including Xurnitur.
A nice little home at a reasonable price.
GRUSSI ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bidg., 4th and Oak.
WE ARE BUILDING MORE HOUSES THAN
ANY CONTRACTOR. IX THE CITY.
THERE IS A REASON; WE SAVE OUH
CUSTOMERS MOWKY, BUILD WELL.
BUILD T FIR MS TO SUIT. IF YOU OWN
THH LOT WE W1L FURNISH TH 3
MONEY TO BUILD. PLANS AND ESTI
MATES FREE.
OREGON BUILDING & TRUST CO..
30S-9-10 Henry Bldg.. 4th and Oak-
TWO houses. 4; and 7 rooms, rented. $39
month; 50x100; e. 12th. opposite Ladd
Addition; $3stK; $1000 cash.
Hwtxioo. E. JOth and Stark, will divide
either way. for part $4000, whole $75(K;
terms. W- have the best buvs on East
Side.
CAMPBELL A- SANDERS,
312 Merchants Trust Bldg.
4-ROOM cottage, beautiful lot. 4rl Me
chanic St., near Union avenue and Xili
ingsworth. $14hi; must be sold quick.
7 rooms, modern house, 036 East 9th
st.. near Prescott: full lot and basement;
fruit trees; exceptional bargain, $2500;
terms. See these.
CLODFELTER BROS., 414 Couch bldg.
SUBURBAN HOME CHEAP.
1 50 cash, balance like rent, buys new
6-room bungalow and KTxl 20 feet, right
on carline. 25 minutes out, has stone base
ment, best plumbing. Dutch kftcheu, stone
fireplace, all conveniences, sightly loca
tion; price SL'dr.O. See owner,
171 Third St.. near Yamhill.
$10 A MONTH. HOUSE. .
Ready to move into; 2 good lots; you can
get it for your own at the price of $10 a
month; order the transfer man to move
you right In. Call at Gregory's office in
Gregory Height. Take Rose City car at 31
and Yamhill, it oft at end of carline; otTo
on the p.operfv.
MO.)H"TiJ 'l-ronio l.Otiao fU .-ni-nax t,.fr . rt r.
ished in California redwood: set of venti
lators, front and back stairs, stationary
tubs, full basement; street improved; 'r,
minutes' walk from p. O. ; worth S750O;
will take $G2oo net if sold at once; terms.
See owner. 593 East Salmon.
MODERN 7-room house, full basement, elec
tric and gas; corner lot 50x75 feet, two
blocks from Union carline; price $450O. '
ICO acres of good apple land with a
new 7-room house, some improvement.
Also other property for sale. 410 Broad-
HIGHLT IMPROVED HOME
IN SELECT NEIGHBORHOOD.
Splendid view of mountains and rivers;
beautiful, commodious, convenient. nw ;
nicely improved grounds, 100x10 0, front
ing hard-surfaced street; price $20,000,.
Buver see owner, 602 Corbett block.
7-ROOM STONE BUNGALOW. A VERY
MODERN HOME. $5500. I know you will
like my home; I do, but must sell; it has
hot water .furnace, hardwood floors, etc.
Phone C 1218, owner. Can give possession
at once.
CORNER. ROxlOO. with modern C-room home
on E Yamhill et. All street improvements
made. Property In flrst-clasa condition.
"Will be -sold to wind un an estate. See
Attorney, 410 Failing Bldg.
MODERN COTTAGE
Every convenience. On high and sightly
lot, 5ixliO feet. Owner must leave citv ;
no reasonable offer turned down. X:all 4i0
Failing Bldg. , .
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
If you want a nice new house., with
a fine view, on carline, away below cost
tcoet $71300 j , see me at once. E. .F. Fer
ris, room 3 Washington bldg.
FOR SALE Modern 'fc-room bungalow with
large basement and attic, lot 50x126 feet;
good lawn, fine variety of roses: a splen
did buy at $3000; terms. Call at 645
Harold st
BUNGALOW at a sacrifice this week only ;
6 rooms, modern. $2000; $300 cash, easy
terms. Owner. $ West Alnsworth ave.
Phone Woodlawn 1516.
WHEN moving call up Van Horn Transfer
Co , M. 101S. A 1984; all covered wagons,
and experienced men.
$1S00 7-ROOM house.' Montavllla
cash; balance G per cent.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY. 132 Third St
Acreage.
W'REAGE ACREAGE.
' 5 v miles, as the crow flies, from the
Courthouse.
2 1i acres, cultivated, Jl 250.
5 acres, uncultivated, 51750.
o acres, cultivated, $2350.
IO acres, small stumps. 63500.
S3 acres, improved. J500.
2O0 acres, improved. $75,000.
Most delightfully situated, with macad
am road tothe city, fine school, and in the
midst of an industrious community of
little homes; nothins like above for pric
for suburban homes. '
B. S. COOK & CO., 503 Corbett Bldg.
PRIMROSE ACRES
choices acreage on the Oregon HI. line. 20
minutes from center of city, at prices am
low as $560 per acre. If you harTe $SO to
make a Mart teo the Trustee at 410 railing
Building. It will pay you.
FIVE beautiful acres. 0 blocks from station
on Oregon Electric; 1 miles from city
limits; price greatly reduced; $:25.
5 acres, 3 blocks from same station. s
bearing orchard; beautiful home site;
$525 ; your wn terms.
CLODFELTEft BROS., 414 Couch bldg.
HAVE 4o acres best fruit and dairy land,
about CO miles from Portland; would sell
at very low figure and easy terms. For
particulars, write owner, AB 610, Orego
nian. ACREAGE In large or small tracts cn car
line, close in; choice river, front: 60O acres
to subdivide. Kinney & Sampher. :H.
Lumber Exchange bldg. A 4S1.
1008 ACME. 45 hp. car. run 4O00 miles, in
good condition, to exchange for cash or
good city property; price $15O0. Hes--Menzies
Auto Co. , :J."0 Da v is s t .
53 ACRES, station on land, clos? to Port-"
land, fine land, good for platting, onlv
$200 per acre. Call 513 Chamber of Com
merce, v
20 ACRES. 16 acres in cultivation, 10 acre
heaverdam. 4 acres orchard ; house a nd
barn; on good dairy route; snap at $2SH
272 Stark at.
5 ACRES finest beaverdam land, all in cul
tivation; will pay for itself first year; $:,i;
per acre, 1 -ii cash. 272 Stark st.
Homesteads.
HOMESTEADS HOMESTEADS.
820 acres. ..beautiful level land. Call or
write for our booklet, then secure spe
cial location offer and transportation for
our next excursion to Central Oregon.
B. S. COOK & COMPANY,
503 4'orbett Bldg.
30-ARE homentoad land locations for $0;
locations guaranteed or mon-y refunded.
Address ET D. G., Hotel Chrtaman. Silver
Lake, Or.