Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 19, 1910, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE 3IORXIXG OREGONIAX, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, ' 1910.
15
LAND ADVISED FOR -BRIDGE
ABUTMENT
Vacation of Oregon and Adams
Streets at Intersection
Is Recommended.
EAST SIDE MEN PROTEST
Delegation Present at Meeting: of
Council Street Committee to Ask.
That Railroad Be Made to
Pay for Favors Asked.
Vacation of enough ground: at the Inter
section of Oregon and Adams streets
for the proposed new railroad bridge
abutment, and no more at the present
lime, waa th-s recommendation unani
mously voted by the street committee of
the City Council yesterday afternoon.
Several Bast Side residents were preaent,
some of them prepared to proteBt against
any action favoring the O. R. & N. Com
pany, petitioner, unless that corporation
should make some definite promise as
to what it would give the city in ex
change. It is said a stronger delegation
will confront the Council next Wednesday,
making loud complaint against giving
this ground for the new bridge to rest
upon,.
Certain East Side business men had
prepared a few requests to be made of
the railroad company for things to be
given in exchange for the vacation of
certain streets. Among these is a common-user
clause for Harrlman tracks on
East Second street, and other privil
eges. Councilman Lombard moved, that 100
feet on Adams and a similar amount on
Oregon street be vacated, and his motion
was quickly seconded. Chairman Annand
put the question to a vote, and It was
carried unanimously. The visitors made
a great uproar at this, for some of them
wanted to air their views, and appealed
to Councilman Rushlight, who moved
they be granted the courtesy of the floor.
It carried.
Dr. George B. Van Waters. J. B. Zieg
ler and others then gave their opinion
that the railroad company should give
In return for the favors asked the priv
ileges advocated by the East Side Busi
ness Men's club. There was a press of
other business before the committee and
tie epeaKtsrs were nui encuujugcu iu
long their talk, so they left the committee-room
dissatisfied.
The committee heard complaints of
' property owners in the district, Including
Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth
streets, in the North Portland warehouse
section, which it is proposed to improve
with basalt rock. C. K. Henry, repre
senting 4700 feet on Thirteenth street,
protested against the contemplated tear
ing up of the switch tracks and plat
forms along the street, and threatened
to sign a remonstrance, which would
"kill" the work, if filed. After consid
erable discussion, however, the commit
tee voted to proceed.
Mr. Henry said he did not wish to
remonstrate against. the proceedings, for
lie said he believes In improvements, but
he felt that the cost on Thirteenth street
Is too great, when all the spur tracks
that have been put in to accommodate
the wholesale and warehouse establish
ments are concerned.
The committee recommended the grant.
jug 01 a revocable permit ior an exten
sion of a single track line to the Ala
meda Park district from the Broadway
line.
STREET VACATION" IS FAVORED
East Side Bnslnes-s Man Opposes
Position of Club.
Vacation of streets for the O. R. &
N. Company between East Oak and
Holladay avenue, embracing about four
complete blocks, is a live question of
the East Side. Rev. George B. Van
Waters contends that the vacation of
Oregon and Adams streets, the east
approach to the proposed steel bridge.
Would make It possible for the railway
company to exclude traffic from the
bridge. He says that the city should
be careful about vacating these streets,
nd holds that property-owners remote
from the streets are Interested In these
streets.
"J don't see how we can expect to
get a freight depot unless the streets
asked for are vacated, and then if the
railroad company will fill up the low
lands It will be a big thing for the East
Side. At the meeting of the East Side
Business Men's Club Thursday night I
did not notice any of the representa
tives of the large wholesale firms of the
East Side present. Another matter which
seemed to have escaped the attention of
the men who are opposing the vaca
tion of these streets is that none of
the streets extends to the river. They
extend to East First and are all in the
property of the railway company.
Streets for terminal facilities were
vacated In North Portland, and if we
expect to secure terminal grounds on
the -East Side these streets must be
vacated. If the position of the East
Bids Business Men's Club prevails. It
may hold back the East Side ten years
or more. It will postpone what we
have been after for years, railroad ter
minal facilities. I think the club Is
making a great mistake In opposing
the vacation of these streets."
Xew Hillsboro Bank 'Approved.
' OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, "Wash
ington, Feb. 18. The application of J. W.
Shute, George R. Bagley, F. A. Bailey
and others to organize the United States
National Bank of Hillsboro, Or., with
$100,000 capital, has been approved ti
the Controller of Currency.
Carriers Named for Aurora.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington, Feb. 18. Franklin W. Sclroad
ner was appointed rural carrier. I G.
Relsland substltue, on route 3, at Au
rora, today.
Marriage Licensed.
CHENOROTJT SHELLEY D. E. Chenor
OUt. 40, city; Endree J. Shelley, 32. city.
RAYL SYPNESKI W. K. Rayl, IB, city;
Lucille Sypneskl, over 1. city.
MACMILLAN LE COM PTE W. D. Mac
Mlllan. over 21, city; Sadie E. Le Compte,
over 18. city.
HAWLEY BATES Robert H. Hawley,
over 21, city; Edith. Edna Bates, over 18.
city.
STEWART M'BRIDE Harry Stewart,
over 21, city: Pearl McBrlde, over 18,
city.
KENNEDY COHEN L. M. Kennedy, 29,
city; Nellie L. Cohen. 10. city.
BOMERVILLE JOHNSON J. E. Somer-
tillA. 21, Napavlne, Wash.; Lillle Johnson,
10. city.
FRANCE SCHATZ Carl France. 22,
city: Bertha Sohatx. 22, city.
LARSON" JOHNSON Edward Larson. 23,
city: Hulda Johnson. 23. city.
JACOBSON DAVIS C. M. Jacobson, 24.
city: Grace Davis. 20. city.
Wedding and visiting cards. W. O. Smith
A Co.. Washington bldg.. 4th and Wash.
I
DAILT METEOROLOGICAL REPORT
mDTr.ivn rr- f.K 1 a Xf . vlmum (Mm.
perrature. 3B degrees; minimum. 34 degrees.
.River reading, S A. M., G2 feet; change in
1 1t M hours. .3 foot. Total rainfall (S P.
fcL-.ttf - L-g-4ncfct:-atas raonfaU-siinoaJ
IMTSEJOSKIB.
BUNGALOWS
Ftaoaei: Main 117 and A 4224.
TWO PERFORMANCES TO OAT
I S"DecIaIPrTc I I East Time
I Matinee 2:15. Tonight 8:15.
cmarijBs n. hah"tori
Assisted by Mario Drofnah.
in a Comedy of Modern Life
"THE AMERICAN" IXRJB"
'Matinee. x to 25c; evenings, 1.30 to 50c
SEATS NOW BELLI N0
BIJfOAlOW THEATER, .
Three Nights. Beginning Next Monday,
Special Price Matinee Wednesday.
MRS. LESLIE CARTER
In the Drama of Modern Life
"VAKTA KERNE"
Evenings. $2 to 75c: Mat., 1.S0T to 50c
SEAT
SALE
OPENS
TODAY
10 A. M.
to
0 P. M.
MME.
SCHUMANN
HEINK WED. EVE. FEB. 23,
AT StlS.
ARMORY
PRICES t
1. $1.50, f2, 2.SO
SHKRMAX
CLAY fc
CO.
THEATER
M&ln 2, A 6360
Geo. L. Baker,
Manager
Matinee Today Last Time Tonight.
The greatest racing comedy of them all
"WllinKJE"
With Pauline Hall and Will Arohle (the
original "Bud").
Evening-. 25c, M)c. 7Se, $1; Mat.. 25c. 60c
Jext week: starting tomorrow matinee,
"THE GREAT WVDJE."
MA IX 6, A 1010.
MATINEE EVERY DAT.
1M5-500
NIGHTS
THEATER 15-25-50-75C
WEEK FEB, 14 Clara Belle Jerome In
"Joyland"; Winona Winter, Felix and Bny,
"The Boy Next boor." Reynolds SMld Itone
gan, Garden City Trio, Rtsley and Bn,
William. liemen. Pictures. Orchestra.
PORTLAND THEATER
Russell & Drew, Managers.
Phones: Main 443; A. 7085.
Tonight and all week the Portland The
ater Stock Company in the thrilling, spec
tacular melodrama sensation,
"SAL, THE CIRCt'S GAL."
Prteee Night. 20 to 60 cents. Matinees,
10 to 26 cents.
Matinees Sunday. Thursday and Saturday.
Next Wek "A MIDNIGHT MARRIAGE."
GRAND WEEK IKBKl'AKY 14.
The Irish Wizard
LAWRENCE,
CRANE CO.
Presenting;
"The Den of Mystery"
Hickman Bros, tt Co.
Sisters I)e Faye
Elsie Harvey & Co.
Bernard ft Orth
De Ye Ida & Zelda
Kred Bauer
Oranduscope
Matinee every day. 2:30; any seat. 13c
Evening performances, 7:30, 9:15: balcony,
ir.o: towpr flnnr. '2r: rrnx neat?. XGi
September 1, 1909. 29.34 inches; normal,
2U.71 Inches; deficiency, .87 Inch. Total sun
bhine February 17, none; possible. lO hours,
24 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea
level), at S P. M-. 20.0(1 Inches.
State ot
Veathsr.
STATIONS.
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K am loops .....
North Head
Pocatello
Portland . ... ..
Red Bluff
Roaeburg ,
Sacramento
Salt Lake . . . .
341 T.
16 T.
26 T.
4010.12
8SE
4 IN
4INW
ISnowIng
U'loudy
1 Snowing
Raining
Cloudy
Raining
Raining
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iKainlng
'Clear
cloudy
icloudy
8!E
SO 0.04
lOjSE -12IE
0.58
T.
0.48
0.08
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T.
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Snowing
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60:0.741
360.36
200.02
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WEATHER CONDITIONS
A storm area, with the barometer reading
lowest tonight at North Head, Washington,
Is controlling the weather conditions of the
north and middle Pacific slope, and light
rain or snow has fallen within the last 12
hours quite generally over the section af
fected. Over the southern portion of the
"slope" generally fair weather obtains. West
of the Cascades the weather rs colder, and
excepting in Southern Oregon. Northern Cali
fornia and Northern Nevada, temperatures
are below the seasonal average. Conditions
are favorable for rain Saturday in Western
Oregon and Western Washington, with rain
or snow over the eastern portions of these
states, and snow In Idaho, with probably
not much change in temperature.
. FORECASTS
Portland and vicinity Rain; east to south
east winds.
Oregon Rain west. ra4n or snow east por
tion. East to southeast winds. Probably
warmer west portion.
Washington Rain west, rain or snow east
portion. Warmer west portion. Northeast
erly winds.
Idaho Snow. '
THEODORE F. DRAKE.
Temporarily in Charge
UNCALLED -F0R ANSWERS
ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OF
FICE FROM THE FOLLOWING ANSWER
CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD BY PRE
SENTINO YOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE
GONIAN OFFICE:
A 708. 711, 714. 715. 71T. 723. 733, 734.
B 170, 403, 696. 715, 723, 724. 728, 720,
73J.
C 705, 715, 716. 721. 731.
D 700. 704, 711. 712, 714, 713. 725, 729.
730. 732.
E 70B. 711. 715. 722. 723. 734. 787.
F 709. 718. 718. 720. 724. 783. 730.
G S74. R56, (485. 701, 714. 716. 717, 718,
720. 728. 732. 734. 737.
H 20. 701. 710. 725. 729. 728. 781.
J 098. 710. 712. 718. 719, 720. 722, 723.
725. 728. 730. 734. 738.
K 71. 709. 710. 711. 713. 714. 716. 717..
726. 729.
L 691. 714. 723. 724. 731.
N 676. 694, 718. 719. 726, 727, 728, 732,
734.
M 210, 600. 706, '710, Til. 715. 718. 719,
723. 724. 728. 729. 730 732.
O 678. 681. 707. 70S. 725. 729, 730, 731.
P 72, 701. 704, 716, 717. 720. 721, 724,
726. 728. 730.
R 314. 660. 690. 710, 714. 718, 719,. 721.
723. 725. 732. 733. 817.
S 270, 656, 705, 707. 715. . 721. 729. 782,
733.
T 684. 694. 699. 709. 726. 728, 780.
V 703. 709. 736, 728. 730. 732.
W 171, 331. 690. 703. 704. 708. 720. T28.
733. 69.
X XX 14. 702. T03, 708. 718. 717. T26.
728. 730. 767.
Y 718, 726. 730. 738. 784.
AB ABC. 691, 699. 702. 706. 710, 719,
720. 726. 728. 730. 733.
AC 171, 722. 72S, 729. 730. 734. 735
AD 70S. 716. 725. 720. 732. 733. 734.
AE 638. 658, 659, 679, 703, 705, 707. 712.
715. 722, 726. 729. 731. 733.
Ajr 646. 703, 708, 710; 719. 720. 721, 723,
724. 725. 726. 728. 733.
A3 703. 706, 707. 716, T17. 723. 724, 726.
AH 6T8. 714. 716, 717, 718, 720, 728. 729,
730.
AJ 695, 696. 708. 710. 714. 722, 732.
AK 715, 717. 719. 732. 733.
AL 275, 697, 700, 718. 722, 726, 728. 729.
733. 724.
AM 695. 697. 701. 704. 705, 707. 708, 709.
710. 715. 716. 723. 734.
AN 708. 713. 719. 722. 728-. T31, 734.
If above answers are not called for within
six days same will be destroyed.
PIED.
GRAHAM In this city. February lg,
Gullbert Graham, aged 2 years. Funeral
notice later.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT. Mala MC
fcCCKSIABI, Mate IM.
' MEETING NOTICES.
STOP! 'LOOK!! LIS
M TEN!!! All Kader Temple.
wml A- - N- M- 6" aaln ex
Hospitality to Its members
and sojourning Shrlners, and
cordially Invites all to Join
In the MIDWINTER CERE
MONIAL, which is to be
held on Saturday, the Fif
teenth Day of tne Second
Month. Safar. 132S. A. H..
corresponding -with the iltRh day of Febru
ary, IHIO. It hath been decreed that all
tho faithful shall gather at the Ancient
Shrine of Al Kader to comfort the many
unregenerates, who. for the first time in
their lives, are Beeklng to join the caravan
for a pilgrimage across the hot sands of the
desert to the Holy City. Remember: The
business session for receiving petitions and
balloting will be held at the Masonic Tem
ple, corner West Pak and Yamhill, on Fri
day evening. February 25. at 8 o'clock,
sharp; the ceremonial and banquet at the
same place on Saturday evening. February
20, beginning: promptly at 8 o'clock.
WILLIAM H. GALVANI.
Potentate.
B. G. WHITEHOU.SE.
Recorder.
OREGON COMMANDERT.
No. 1, 1C T. Special conclave
thla afternoon at 1:30 o'clock
for the numme of conducting
the funeral services of the late Sir Knight
H. R. Littletleld. All Sir Knights are re
quested to be present.
W. S. MACRLTI, Recorder.
OREGON LODGE NO. 101. A
V. n n rl A. VT K r n t rl fommunlra.-
o'clock. Masonlc Temple. Visiting
brethren cordially invited. iy
order W. M.
A J. HANDLAN. Secretary.
ROSE CITY CHAPTER, NO. 86.
O. B. 8. )ffloers and members are
requested to attend the funeral
services of our late brother, II. R.
Llttlefield. at Klnley's Chapel, at
1:30, Saturday. February 19. By order w.
M- SARAH B. GTJERIN, Sec.
ATTENTION. COMRADES G.
A. a. The funeral of Henry H.
Bean, late private of Company
I. Eighth Illinois Cavalry, will
be held at Holman'a -undertaking
parlors Saturday. February 10,
at 1 o'clock P. M. All comrades
requested to be present. ,
A. C. SlOAN. Adjt.
A. W. MILLS, Commander.
B. JP. O. ELKS Members of Portland
Lodge. No. 142, are requested to meet In our
lodgeroom today at 1:30 P. M. sharp, from
where the lodge will proceed in a body to
Flnleys Undertaking Parlors, to conduct the
funeral services of our late brother, H. R.
Llttlefield, p. E. R. Visiting brothers are
invited. By order of the exalted ruler.
C. M. BILLS, Secretary.
M. T, XT. NO. 68 A special meeting will
be held Sundav, Feb. 20. at 2 P. M., at W.
O. W. HalL 11th at., between Wash, and
Alder.
M. A. JONES. Pres.
New hal! for rent. Howe-Davis. A S5O08.
rU.NERAL NOTICES.
TATOM In this city. February 16, at the
family residence. 206 East 24th St., Mrs.
Frances Carrie Tatom, aged 41 years.
Friends invited to attend funeral services,
which will be held at the Central Chrls
tlon Church, East 2)th and East Salmon
sis., at 10:30 A. M. today (Saturday),
February 19. (Interment Lone Fir Cem
etery. BLACK In this city, February 17, Christina
Black, aged 73 years, beloved wife of U. D.
Black The funeral services will be held
at St. Francis Church, E. 11th and E. Oak
streets. Monday, February 21, at 9 A M.
Friends and acquaintances respectfully In
vited to attend. Remains .at Dunning
and McEntee's parlors until 8' A M. Mon
day. TRIGG 'February 18, at the Multnomah
Hospital, May Trigg, aged 20 years, 3
months. Friends Invited to attend fu-
neral services, which will be held at Hol
man's Chapel at 10:30 A M. today (Sat
urday). Interment, Rose City Cemetery.
ST ANGEL In this city. February 17. Walter
Stangel. Infant son of Wenzel and Annie
. Stangel. Remains are at Dunning and
McEntee parlors, where they hava been
prepared lor shipment, to Wllsonvllle, Ore
gon. BARRON At San Francisco. Cal., February
'17, irfre. Agnes Barron, widow of the late
James Barron, formerly of Alvarado, Cal.,
and mother of James T: Barron and Mrs.
C T. Whitney, of this city.
LITTLEFIELD The funeral services of the
late Horace R. Littletleld will be held at
Finley'a phapel at 2 P. M. today (Satur
day). Friends Invited. Interment Rlve-r-vlew
Cemetery.
I tunning It McEntetr, Funeral Directors,
7th and line, i'hone Main 430. Ludy as
sistant. Ufnce of County Coroner.
ZELIER-BYKNES CO., Funeral Directors.
594 Williams ave. ; both phones; lady attend
ant; most modern establishment In the city.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Direct
ors, 220 SU U Lady Assistant. Pnuue al. 6U7.
J. p. UN LEY ft SON. Sd and Madison.
Lady attendant. Phone Main 9, A 1599.
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, succesaora
to F. . Dunning, Inc. 2. 52. M 2625.
ERICSON CO. Undertakers; lady assist
ant. 409 Alder. M. S133. A 2230.
LKKCH, undertaker, cor. East Alder and
6th. Phones, 781, 1 18H8. Lady assistant.
NEW TODAY.
Holiday's Addition
The one BEST ptaca in Portland to
buy. GEOORAPHICAL. CENTER and
MOST DESIRABLB resUeuc property
0; the city.
SEIC1SO IS DELIEVl.VG BETTER
fro and see the many CHOICE resi
dences under construction and tfe Im
provements coin; an.
The Oregon Real Estats Company
GRAND ATE. AND HL'LINOMAU oX.
BEAUTIFUL
IRVINGTON
New 10-Room House
CORNER 100x100
812.500, including asphalt streets
ana all modern street improvements;
large billiard room. This is a real bar
grain and should be seen to be appre
ciated. Modern and first-class in every
particuar. Also other houses, for sale.
A. BACKUS, 519 Board of Trade Bids;.
IT IS EASY TO OWN A HOME
WILL BUY A LOT AND BUILD FOR YOU
WILL H. WALKER
823 Chamber of Commerce.
Phone Main 8536.
Don't fail to read our half -column
ad. under "New Today," in Sunday's
paper. Gibson & Holliday, S04-5 Ger
linger Bldg.
SACRIFICE
$1000 below cost. Must sell In five
days. New Portland Heights house, on
carline. Beautiful view. $2200 will
handle it.
OWNER, 511 Board of Trade.
ARE you looking; fol an investment re
quiring extremely small capital, one that
will bring good returns from the start
and much greater as the business grows?
Not a scheme, but an A-l business propo
sition. Let me show you. Y 733, Ore
gonlan. FOR SALE on a 10 per cent Income basis;
Interest in a newly Improved business
quarter block on Stark and Burnside sts.
Takes $13,000 to handle. Offer for whole
property might be considered. Owner. 712
Couch bldg.
" GEORGE) BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. -(All
Branches. )
823 Worcester Bldg.
.- jf hones-Mala Us-W4Slt 1
NEW TODAY.
Grants Pass thcHeart
of the Famous
Rope River Valley.
This Place Is Only
2 Miles From
Grant sPass
160 acres on the main county
road. Ideal peach and grape land,
with a southwest exposure. The
soil is decomposed granite with a
tendency to the red soil. The land
varies from a gentle slope to roll
ing, and fully 120 acres can be put
into cultivation, while the other
40 acres are covered with wood,
which is an exceptionally good
proposition, being so near to town,,
where it always has a ready sale.
The new irrigation system that
is now being built here crosses the
land, which, when completed, will
enhance the value of the property
100 per cent.
The land Is of the class that
warms earliest in the Spring, and
consequently produces the earliest
vegetation. At present land In this
vicinity is selling as high as $50
per acre.
This Is an Ideal tract to cut up
and sell In smaller tracts. Already
we have been offered $40 per acre
for EO-acre tracts, but we will not
subdivide and will, only sell as a
whole. It is a partnership deal,
and the partners will only agree to
sale of the whole tract. As an in
ducement to quick sale we put this
160 acres on the market at $3500.
One-half cash, balance on easy
terms.
J. W. DOANE
SO. 3 LEWIS BLDG.,
PORTLAND, OREGON".
BEST BUY ON WEST SIDE
Apartment Site
INCOME PROPERTY
Corner, 50x100, close in on
Sixth St.
$17,000
Easy Terms.
G. C. RUFF
2 Lumbermens Building.
SOLD
The Oregonian Friday morning re
ported the sale of south half nf tho
block bounded by East 2d, E. 3d, Taylor
and Salmon by Fisher, Thorsen Co. for
43,uuo. inis block is not filled. We
have the nortli half of same block
which Is filled at a cost of $5000 and
L-an aenver 11 ror wnat was paid for
the unfilled half. It must be bought,
however, on or before Monday.
$4S,QOO
It has 200 feet of trackage. 100 on E.
2d. 100 E. 3d.
Here is an excellent opportunity to
uicin.e a, KuuBiaiiuaj prunt. uon t waver.
Come on in and secure a good thing.
vTOSEPHHtJOHHSTCil
ClRLALLSTAIEllCli
INSURANCE.
32-3 Lafayette Bldg.,
"Washington and Sixth.
CENTRAL
OREGON
Want to hear of Its tremendous de-
1 " I ' . ' ' ' "i. j i'uu., way uy uay,
while Hill and Harrlman fight for its
ncnesr Tne tiena nuiietin. est. 1902,
fiublished in the heart of intense act! v
ty, tells It fully week by week. $1.50
yearly.
THE BULLETIN, Bend, OreRon.
WEST PARR STREET
BOxlOO Inside lot between Salmon and
Main, two blocks to new HeiHe- thren
blocks to postoffice, within 100 feet of
new Arlington (jiud. very cnoice apart
ment or lodge site. To handle It takes
only
8000 GASH
Apply to
OWNER, SOS Concord Bids;.
Main 1373.
1020 ACRES
OAKLAND, OREGON
Finest fruit and dairy land, all
fenced, good barn and on good- county
ruau. si per acre.
Ruf f-Kleinsorge Land Co.
418 Board of Trade.
NORTHRUP ST.
Beautiful residence site 40x100, facing
south, between 25th and 26th. Restrict
ed district.
PRICE 40O0, HALF CASH.
S13 McKay Bldg., Third and Stark.
Apartment Site
One Block South
TVVF.XTT-PIRST AND WASHINGTON.
PRICK fieiOO, HALF. CASH.
513 McKay Bldg., Third and Stark.
Mortgage Loans on
Improved City Property
ai mrrai naves.
BvfldlB Loani. Installment Loans,
Wm. MacMaster
302 Worcester Block.
7 NET. $100,000
Quarter block, new concrete building.
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GODDAHD Jt WIEDKICK,
S43 Stark St. -
DOUGLAS COUNTY"
ft 10 PER ACRE.
-1500 acres; part in cultivation, bal
ance fir and. oalt timber. Owner O 7&5.
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KBAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andreva, JT. V. A Co. M. 8349. 80 Hamilton
Bsck, William Q.. B12 Falling bldg.
Birrell, A. H. Co., 202-3 McKay bldg. Real
estate, insurance, mortgages, loans, eto.
Brubaker A. Benedict, 602 McKay bldg. M
Chap In & Herlow, S32 Chamber Commerce,
Cook, B. S- A Co., 003 Corbet bldg.
Fields. C E. ft Co.. Board of Trade bldg.
Jennings Co.. Main 18S. 2t0 Oregonian.
KIRK & KIRKHAM, Lumber Ex., 226 Stark.
Fairish. Watkins A Co.. 230 Alder st.
PALMER-JONES CO.. H P. 13 Commer
cial Club bldg.
Sheffield A Riely. 23 Russel bldg.. 4th and
Morrison. -
SchalK. Geo. .. 264 Stark, at. Main or A
The Oregon Real Estats Co., Grand ave. and
Multnomah st, Holiaday Addition).
M. E. Thompson Co., cor. 4 th and Oak sts.
Walker, S. T., 604 Corbett bldg.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale
-Lots-
GREGORY HEIGHTS.
We just ask you for an opportunity to
show you the lots we are selling as low as
$175 and up, on terms of $5 down and $2.50
per month. We know you will be convinced
they are the beat lots for the price in Port
land, considering the location of this beau
tiful addition. The property needs no argu
ment; seeing la believing. lOarly buyers are
already realising handsome profits. Do not
take our word for it; come out and see for
yourself. Take Rose City car, ofllce at end
of line.
GREGORY INVESTMENT CO.
26TH". NEAR SANDY ROAD
Lot, $1300; streets graded, cement walk;
terms.
V. VINCENT JONES
S02-SO3 Lewis bldg.
WHY NOT DO BUSINESS
With the oldest Trust Company in Ore
gon? You will benefit by our 23 years'
experience in banking. Small check ac
counts received.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY BANK.
3d and Oak sts.
PINE LOT, 50x100. $25
Beautiful lot on 43d st., iu Lenox Addi
tion, east front, covered with bearing
fruit trees and adjoining a fine residence,
about two blocks from car; there are two
of these lots; you can have both of them,
or take your choice of two for $tXH) each;
$25 cash and $lO per month.
GRUSS1 & ZADOW
317 Board of Trade bldg., 4th and Oak.
LOTS
OF
LOTS.
$30 EACH.
New addition, on Oregon City carline; ex
cellent soil, good place to keep chickens and
cow and grow garden truck. Price $30 per
lot, $5 or $10 down, balance $2 or $3 per
month. National Realty & Trust Co., 326Va
Washington et., room 616.
DIVISION street and East 20th. 5 lots on
the southwest corner, all choice in every
particular, belong to a non-resident who
needs money; $0500 for the whole S if
taken at once; you can double your money
on these lots if you have foresight enough
to see your opportunity. C. F. Pfiuper &
Co., room 5 Mulkey bldg.. 2d and Morri
son sts.
APARTMENT SITE.
West Side. SOxlOO. between two car
lines, car passes property; in exclusive
district, facing park. Most advantageous
family apartment site In Portland; walk
ing distance to center of town. This Is
a bargain: will sell for $5OU0. Box 05a
Oregonian.
LAURELHURST
Lots In this beautiful close-in residence
addition are now selling at a tremendous
rate. Get a good one before the first ad
vance in price comes.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.
212-213 Commercial Club bldg.
$250 CASH $250 in 6 months for east
. front, Elberta lot near Alameda Park.
$600 cash for 60x100 Vernon lot on 23rd,
one block S. of car.
Full lot on ISth near S. of Alberta;
terms, too good to pass up. Owner. X. 73 7.
Oregonian.
MOUNT TABOR LOT $6M
This is the cheapest good lot in the dis
trict; only 200 feet to car; improved
street, city water, sidewalk, curb, com
plete; abstract, perfect title. Call 510
Abington bldg.
BEE ALAMEDA PARK.
Adjoining Irvlngton, high ground with
mountains in view; ell city Improvements;
carline; easy terms.
ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY.
822 Corbett Building.
$700 BUYS HOLLADAY PARK LOT
on paved street, with cement walk,
parked, city water, 1 foot above grade,
$1500 restrictions, fine district; balance of
$(W0 at-7 per cent in 3 years. Call 106V4
Third st. Room 516.
BEST lots for building or speculation pur
poses In city; new addition, close In;
cheap. Send your name and address and
I will call and give prices and terms. X
731, Oregonian.
WE have a very desirable pair of lots tn
Kenton that can be bought on easy terms.
This Is a snap. See Columbia Trust Com
pany, 84 Fourth st. Ask for Mr. Hickok.
$500 66x100 $500..
Fine building site on Waverly-Woodstock
car line, about cash. See owner,
511 Corbett bldg.
$S50 FINE lot on Tillamook, near 33d,
improvements paid : easy terms. Equltv
Investment Co.. 508 Gerllnger bldg., 2d
and Alder.
6 LOTS !n "Poweres Addition to Portland,
f;i0 down and $5 per month. Geo. S. Al
en Realty Co., 221 Henry bldg.
n.vtoo.
A good buy. Ideal for apartments or
flats; on E. 10th st. 513 Henry bldg.
$1100 REAL ESTATE CONTRACT for sale;
good title, good property, good people;
by owner, R 733. Oregonian.
WEST SIDE lot. near car. with two 8
room houses; good income; $6000, terms.
. A 730, Oregonian.
LAST CHANCE.
8 lots (o0x70), close to Eastmoreland; $375
each, terms. L 732, Oregonian.
60x100 CORNER, close n. East Side, two
good houses; $0500, terms- A 735, Ore
gonian. 1 HAVE a .fine lot In Rose City Park that
I can sell below market; it only takes $150
to handle this. P 738, Oregonian.
$875 LOT BOxlOO. In Kenilworth. A. R.
Rittor, 226 Lumber Exchange bldg.
TWO fine lots, on corner In Falrportt $400
each, terms. A 739, Oregonian.
BY OWNER, 40x100 East Davis, near 18th.
Phone East 1351. No agents.
$1050 LOT 7-5x100. Vernon. 10th st. A. R
Ritter, 226 Lumber Exchange bldg
NEAR Columbia Park, 4 lots on lOO-foot
boulevard; $350 each. T 736. Oregonian.
fiOxlOO ON Second and Caruthers sts.: !n-
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale
-Rouses.
C
LATEST SAFE INVESTMENT
3 per cent paid on 30 days' call. 4 per
cent on 00 days' call, and 21 per cent on
10 days' call certificates. We pay interest
on check accounts. Keep your money
busy.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY BANK.
3rd A Oak Sts
NICE HOME. CHEAP
Nice two-story house, nearly new,- 3
rooms, gas and electric, full cement base
ment, luundry trays. Dutch Wtchen, hard
wood floors, paneled dining-room, sten
ciled ceilings, on a corner lot 50xlO0. nice
lawn and plenty of roses, on E- Davis and
3lst. ; price $3500; J1M0 cash and 520 per
month. You should see this house, it's a
bargain.
GRCSSI A ZADOW
317 Board of Trade bldg., 4th and Oak.
A $2fiOO HOME FOR $2000
A five-room bungalow, on a 33 l-3xS4-ft.
lot, on &7th st. south of Hawthorne ave.;
.everything complete, with full cement
basement; must sell within the next few
days or lose alt; $300 cash, balance $15
per month. If you want to make some
money here is a good buy.
HOLT-JOXEd HEAL ESTATE CO.
520-522 Board of Trade bldg.
Phone Marshall 843. A 7204.
WHY RENT?
v iieu wo can Duua you a nome on your
own lot according to your own ideas. In
short time you have clear title to your
home Instead of bundle of rent receipts ;
we buy wholesale and can save you
money; It will pay to see us. plans and
PORTLAND REALTY AND COXSTRUC
01-2 Lewli bldg.. 4th and Oak ta
WE ARB BUILDING MORIO HOUSES THAN
ANY CONTRACTOR IN THE CITY.
THERE IS A REASON; WE SAVE OUR
CUSTOMERS MONEY. BUILD WELL.
BUILD TERMS TO SUIT. IF YOU OWN
THE LOT WE WIL FURNISH TH3
MONEY TO BUILD. PLANS JLND ESTI
MATES FREE.
OREGON BUILDING A TRUST CO..
8Cr8-a-10 Henry Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
NIOE NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE, $1000
Good 7-room house, with gas, full ce
ment basement, good plumbing, natural
wood finish, on a lot 50x125. near Union
ave.. on Graham st.. formerly Sell wood
St.; a cheap home at $,"i06O; $lOO0 cash and
$25 per month.
GRUSSI A ZADOW
817 Board of Trade bldg.. 4th and Oak.
HERE IS A REAL BUY.
$500 cash, $40 per month, buys this homo
of quality; beautiful outlook ; iirst-claes in
every respect and up to date; it is in Hol
laday Paxk and the price Is $5000; this home
will sell quickly, because it is really worth
every cent aeked for it. Columbia Trust
Company. 84 Fourth St., Board of Trade
umg.
KILLINGS WORTH-AVE. SNAP
Six-room houBe, on a lot 60x100, cement
basement, full plumbing, everything mod
ern, right on carlUie, and a complete
nome. Price $:fcOAKt ; small payment down
and the balance to suit.
HOLT-JONES REAL ESTATE CO.
620-o22 Board of Trade bid.
Phone Marshall 840, A 7-14.
FOR SALE New 6-room re&iaence. modern:
built-in china, linen closets, furnace, fix
tures, shades, cement floor and wash trays
in uaaement; xioors mained and ouei; dou
ble wallf and floors, cedar siding : No. I
finish. Inquire 338 E. 33d t. Phone B
2tU3.
JUST LOOK AT THIS.
New, modern. 5-room bungalow, on East
Htn street, near Failing; lot ooxioo, street
improvements all pa Id. only $2350, $500
cash, balance like rent.
KUFF-KLEINSORGE LAND CO.,
418 Board of Trade.
WEST SIDE
7-room house, modern, on 7th st., close
in ; a bargain.
GOODXOUGH & SEITZ
132 5th. Main 65S4.
FOR sale by owner New modern 6-room house
with full concrete basement; can be ready
for occupants in two weeks. A bargain for
a hort time. Northwest corner Hawthorne
ave. and 45th st. Inquire on premises, or
SI'S B. 4Uth st.
$loo cash down, balance $20 per month, will
buy 4-room bungalow, Tremont Place. Price
$lo00; cash $loo, balance $20 per, month.
National Realty Trust- Co.. 302V4 Wash
ington st., room 616.
A. TWO-STORY 8 -room house, with all mod
ern conveniences, one-half block from
Union ave., directly across from Piedmont,
cheap, easy terms; no agents wanted. AG
liiii. oregonian.
WEST SIDE FLATS.
Walking distance, present income $76
per montn; win Dring sjmp; sacrifice sale,
$S500. Box 940. Oregonian.
WAVE RLE IGH HEIGHTS lots are good
buys. Call in and let us show you this
fine property. Geo. S- Allen Realty Co.,
221 Henry bldg.
BUY a home from me cn easy terms; we
nave a aanay o-room oungmow. hardwood
floors; $3750. S. D. Vincent & Co., 420
i-ium oermens DKig. , cor. itn and Stark.
FOR SALE New. modern 11 -room house, lot
14)0x1 OO. at 20th and Bra see tf. ; all im
provements in. R. B. Rice, 600 Wasco. Both
phones.
BY owner, new 5-room bungalow; restricted
district; furnished or unfurnished; easy
terms. Phone Sunday A. M-, C 1-98.
BY OWNER, corner 60x60. 6-room house.
19th and East Davis. Phone East 1351. No
agents.
NEAR Steel bridge, modern 6-room house,
fireplace, walking distance, $4500; 0 per
cent on investment. r i .to, oregonian.
FOR SALE $2500 five-room modern cottage
Sunnyslde; $2S0 cash, balance easy terms.
No agents. W 735, Oregonian.
DON'T fail to read our half-column ad
under "New Today" in Sunday's paper.
Gibson A Holliday, 304-5 Gerllnger Bldg.
WHEN moving call up Van Horn Transfer
Co, M. 1618, A 1984; all covered wagons,
and experienced men.
IF you have some money will build on your
lot. Eastman Co., lnc.t 2u3 Abington bldg.
Main 330.
FOR SALE By owner, the handsomest
bungalow in Irvlngton. 406 East 2uth st
North. Call and see it.
$1600 CHEAPEST Irvington snap; 0th
nar Tillamook; east front. Owner East
2"i27-
NEW IRVINGTON HOME $6500.
8 rooms, modern, elegant location, near
Tennls Club. AF 734, Oregonian.
100x100, HIGHLAND Park; small house;
some fruit trees, city water; $1G(0. terms.
302 Swetland bldg.
HOLLADAY ADDITION $R3 00 ; 6-room mod
ern house. S25 E. 16th N. Phone C H&l.
$2S50 WALKING distance, 39th and East
Oak; new bungalow. Owner, East 2227.
For Sale Business Property.
APARTMENT PTTE
NEAR WASHINGTON ST.
$13.000 A SNAP
A. BACKUS, 51 Board of Trade bldg.
FOR SALE 7 lots, trackage property, now
occupied. $12,00); make contract for lease
at $12O0 per annum with option to re
purchase at 6 per cent increase per an
num; lease and option for 5 years privi
- Joge to purchase on or before 3 years. H
738, Oregonian.
UNION ave. business lot. cheapest buy on
street, open for few days only. W. A.
Hathaway, lO Washington bldg.
Acreage.
DOUBLE YOUR MONEY.
I have 145 acres of the best fruit and
alfalfa land In Western Oregon; soil 15
feet deep; 120 acres in high state of cul
tivation, near R. R. and electric station,
steamboats land on place: will sell In
small tracts for $300 per acre; my price is
$150; would take some good city property.
Owner. 479 E. loth st. Phone tie 11 wood
1545.
80 ACRES. Base Line Road, at 0-mile post,
one of the best buys now in market, for
cash only, can be subdivided and Bold
at 50 per cent increase.
THE WORRELL-M'CULLEY CO..
2o6 Henry Bldg., Fourth and Oak.
BY OWNER, 11 acres, 6 miles out, 6
cleared, new home and bam; price $5000;
$500 down, balance long time,; no agents.
R 733, Oregonian.
JOSIE DAVIS will sell her 22 acres at
South Mount Tabor, on 71st St., on eaiy
terms. Kest 1048.
20 ACRES beat apple land. SO miles east of
Portland ; $250 down, balance $lOO per
year. Mayor. 508 Gerllnger bldg.
& OR 10 acres, beaverdam land for sale, R
?&4 - Oregonian,
REAL ESTATE.
Acreage.
CLOSE-IN ACICES.
Why buy high-priced lots for an In
vestment from high-pi4ced promotora
when you can buy an acre for the samt
price and just as accessible ; two yeari
ago you could have bought acres In A la
meda Park and vicinity from $-100 to $.nMl
per acre; today thse same acres are sell
ing in lots on a basis of $4000 to $0000 pel
acre: the same Is true of Rose City Park,
Elm hurst. St. Johns and the Peninsula
these tracts are practically all soid oul
and the city Is growing very fast and must
eventually extend east; I have some acr4
tracts, 14 miles east of Rose City Pik,
on the O. R. ic N. track, that will bb
run a suburban motor service and only
15 minutes out; This, is deep, rich, mel
low soil and no gravel ; fine view of th
mountains and Columbia Hlver; 1 will
plant you one treo each of all kinds ol
family fruit ; also berries and grapes,
shrubbery of all kinds; in a few years yon
will have a good country homelte,
where you can raise all your own fruit
and vegetables, have your chickens and
cow and be Independent of hih prices;
if you wish one or more of these acre
on easy payments, call at my office from
10 A. M. to 2 P. M. ; will take you out in
my auto. Rooms 28-29 Hamilton bldg..
131 Third st.
SPECIAL low rates given this week to par
ties to locate on :o acres in Crook and
Lake Counties. "We leave February 0; it
will pay you to be one of the party. Lo
cations on the coast, $HX.
SO acres, relinquishment, 1 mile from
P. R. and road ; phone in house; good
improvements.
lOO acres, relinquishment, 50.000 feet
saw timber, some improvements. Price
$40O.
120 acres, relinquishment, 10O acres
farming land, some improvements, $500.
1 to acres. rellnmiiHliment. 4O.000 saw
timber, some improvement, $350.
lK)-acres, relinauLshment, 10.000 saw
timber. 120 acres farming land, $250.
' Advantages o,f Oregon," a book of o2
pages, explaining what each of the 3 1
counties is best adapted for. also the
amount of Government land open t home
stead on a map attached, 21 x2. show In 15
all hew towns, including Eastern and Cen
tral Oregon and counties in different col
ors drawn down to January 1 , p10; lat
est, map in U. S. A., price 25c stamps ot
coin. Nimmo & Runey. 13 Hamilton bldg.
ON UNITED RAIL-WAYS 10 acres. 2l-2
miles aout hweh't of Burlington, can .be
bought reasonable now and will grow
faster Into money than your bank account.
C F. Prtuger Ac Co.. room 5 Mulkey bldg-.
2d and Morrison sts.
1000 ACRES excellent British Columbia fruit
land; beautiful lake frontage. Crown
granted and sub-divided, registered plan.
Can bo bought at low price. Maps and
photos of this land can be seen. Tele
phone owner. Main 7020.
Homesteads.
EXCI'RPTON EXCURSION.
TO THE OLD LAKE BOTTOM
DISTRICT.
The richest land open for. set
tlement In Central Oregon; an
other personally conducted excur
sion leaving this week; Jim Hill's
survey, rs now working in this
valley; actual construction will
Foon follow; these claims will then
be worth several thousand dollars.
We assure rich, level claims to all
in this partv and ADJOINING
THE NEW R. R. SURVEY.
DKSHON & HAWK. Surveyors,
407 Lumbermens Bauk Bldg.
HOMESTEADS.
We can locate you on 30 acres of rich
Government land in South eastern Oregon,
in the sect ion about to hs opened up by
the Hill and Harrlman lines, and afford
ing the best opportunity left in the 1". S.
to pet a homestead. Our agent has been
living In the neighborhood of those claims
for the past four years, and Is well posted
on conditions and knows the country well.
For further particulars call at our of
fice. THE HART LAND CO. 146 2d St.
WE WILL, locate you in Tillamook County
on the best lands that are lt-ft.
We will locate you In Central and
Sou t hern Oregon In any district where
there is Government land.
DAVIS & BUITKAMP
510 Dekura bldg.
WE are locating 320-acre claims near Lake
view. Or., close to railroad. In vetltrate. W.
B. Hartley & Co.. 411 Swetland blJg.
TIMBER homestead relinquishment for sale;
Al location; 7,000.000 feet; no agents. AB
733. Oregonian.
For Hale Fruit Lands.
SPITZ ENB ERG SCAPPOOS2 ORCHARD
LANDS In 10, 20, 30-acre tracts are sell
ing to many level-headed buyers who
know a good thing when shown. Only
25 miles from Portland, on railroad. Price
$300. $400, $500 per tract. BETTER
HURRY and go with us by appointment.
Call or write for full particulars. Lib
eral terms.
McFARLAND INVESTMENT CO..
810-311 Corbott Bldg.. Portland, Or.
Merrit A Palmer. Sales Agents.
FAMOUS WEXATCHEE.
Three ten-ai-fe tracts, mile from heart
of city; about 00 to SOO finest Spitzen
berg. Winesap and Yellow Newtown Pip
.pln trees -apiece. In third year; similarly
located bearing orchards worth J200O per
acre Owner leaving the country. No
commission agents. Prices, $SOO0. $s500 or
$!KM0, half cash, balance easy. Box 414,
Wena. tehee. Wash.
20 ACRES, apples and pears, two miles
from Med ford, heart of famous fruit dis
trict, at a sacrifice If taken at once; half
cash, terms.
THE WORRELL-M'CULLEY COMPANY,
2i6 Henry Bldg., Fourth and Oak.
55 ACRES, 20 acres in bearing apple or
chard ; will produce 7500 boxes this sea
son; Jlo.oOO; will trade for Portland
property.
BAIRD BROWN
312 Henry bldg.
HOOD RIVER BARGAINS
124 acres, near the city, all in trees;
good house and barn, plenty of water;
must be sold this month ; see us at once.
Apple City Investment Co., 417 Board of
Trade.
For Sale Farms.
IMPROVED stock and fruit farm, 5600 acre!,
four-mile frontage on the Columbia, opposite
The Dalles; $1m.ooo; prfe to be raiwd ar
.ter April first. i od terms.
iM acrt of unimproved Hood River land,
platted, all under ditch, two mile. from
railroad depot; A-l apple land; $15,ouO, eatry
termtv
JOHN LE L A N" I H EN 1ERS ON.
t Incorporated.)
Hood River, Or.
DOUGLAS COUNTY. OR. FOR SALE 1700
acres choice land on good county road, 3
miles from railroad and good town ; this
and Is very suitable for platting and is
at present in good condition ; price $25
per acre. For particulars and terms apply
to William MacMaster, 302 Worcester
block. Portland. Or.
ON WILLAMETTE RIVER, right across the
river from Nowberg. 1HO acres of finest
land. 100 acres clear, all nice and level ;
bouse and barn ; you can buy that land
at $85 per acre if It don't take you too
long to make up your mind to take it.
C. F. Pfluger & Co.. room 5 Mulkey bldg..
2d and Morrison sts.
$ir.O PER A-CRE. 40-acres. Va mile from
Vancouver. In Flint Valley, Washington;
buildings, fruit, splendid water, and No.
1 oil. Also 3o acres adjoining, without
fruit or buildings, for $ 125 per acre.
Terms, or would take part Portland prop-
erty. Loren Seward (owner), Vancouver,
Wash.
TRACT of land, containing 40 acres, more
or less, lying in the angle made by the
Kalama River and the Columbia, west of
City of Kalama; bounded as follows:
On the south by tho Columbia River, on
the east by the Kalama River, on the
north by the Northern Paclllc. This prop
erty will be sold for $3oOO; easy payments.
P. J. McGowan, McGowan, Wash.
FOR SALB 1 have for sale everal good
farms In Yamhill County, ranging In size
from 40 to 370 acres; s-me very line fruit
and walnut land ; 22 miles from Portland,
close to railroad station; price snd terms
reasonable.
W. B. BURKH.
620 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
HAVE for sale a No. 1 farm. A-l im
provements, living stream, machinery and
impliments; rents for half and renter
furnishes own feed and seed ; i cash,
balance to suit purchaser; $125 per acre;
1 y-z miles east of Dallas. AJ "31, Orego
nian. FOR SALE $70 per acre. 144 ncres, 5-room
house, city water, 3 miles from The Dalles,
50 acres bearing orchard ; prunes, apri
cots, apples, pears and grapes, or will
trade for good city property. W 732. Ore
gonian. IO "ACRES In Beaverton, acres beaverdam,
S acres asparagus, one block from elec
tric depot ; all in ?ood cultivation ; will
sell or rent. Mrs. Purser, Beaverton, Or,
DON'T fail to read our half-column ad
under "New Today'" in Sunday's paper.
Gibson & Holliday, 304-5 Gerllnger Bldg.
SEND for our list of Wlliamett,- Valley
farms before buying; lands ibvfa tree
OLmstead -Land, Co. Salem Oik - j