Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 16, 1910, Page 16, Image 16

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TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1010.
TUBERCULOSIS IS
CARRIED BY EGGS
Barnyard Hens Offer New
Source, for Spreading
Great "White Plagued
W. H. LYTLE MAKES REPORT
State Veterinarian Is Substantiated
by Diagnosis of Dr. Mohler, of
Federal BureauGerms Killed
in Kggs Well Cooked.
Errs laid by tubercular hens serve as
a. mfdium to s"prearl tuberculosis, ac
cording to "V H. Lytle, State Veterinar
ian, whose report ha just been filed
with Dr. Calvin White, secretary of the
State Board of Health. This discovery
la considered to be one of much im
portance, and has opened up a new field
of danger from tho "Kreat white plague."
Dr. Lytic, however, asserts that if eggs
are well cooked, there can be but little
danger from them, following is his re
port in this regard:
"Tuberculosis in fowls lias been "dis
covered in pome four centers throughout
the mate. These being in widely sepa
rated districts, both in the arid and
humid sections of Oregon, we are at a
loss to account for the introduction of
this disease, unlets it be from a human
or other animal source.
Generally, the disease has been found
to be closely associated with cases of
human tuberculosis, and in the one case
where this was not found to be the case,
the Infected chicken had been recently
purchased from a poultry farm where it
was impossible to trace possible means
of infection.
Dlsea.sc Positively Diagnosed.
"In four supposedly infected fowls, for
warded from thie state by members of
the local Bureau of Animal Industry to
Dr. John H. Mohler. of the Pathological
Division of the United States Bureau of
Animal Industry, Washington, 1. C, for
use at the International Congress on
Tuberculosis, not only was the disease
positively diagnosed In all on post
mortem examination, but from two eggs
Jaid from one of these hens after ar
rival in Washington, and from the sub
sequent inoculation of albumen, or white
portion of the eggs, into guinea pigs,
there was obtained in every instance a
tubercular infection, opening up a here
tofore unknown chapter of avian tuber
culosis. "The inability to inoculate guinea pigs
from portions of the yolks of eggs shows
conclusively that the foetal envelope la
tin almost complete barrier against hered
itary tuberculosis, and that moderately
well-cooked eggs, although previously
carrying infection, should not be consid
ered a dangerous article of diet.
"The frequent use of raw egga in. the
preparation of foods for lvalids is not
viewed with danger when it is remem
bered that some alcoholic beverage, of
sufficient strength to kill the tubercle
bacillus, 1s almost always used in the
preparation of Invalid foods." ,
Cattle Ijoss $3,000,000.
In his, report Dr. Lo"tle also treats' at
length on tuberculosis in cows and among
other things shows that aside from the
danger to humanity, this disease In cattle
is causing an annual financial loss of
Hhout $3,000,000 in the United States. The
following is taken from his report.
"While the subject of bovine tuberculo
sis and its transmlselbiltty to the human
still remains an unsettled question In the
minds of some people, along- with many
others, -we ourselves believe that when
tuberculosis is eradicated from cattle,
and when thosa members of the human
family afflicted are taught how not to
give the disease to their fellow men, the
gret barriers to the eradication of the
'white plague will have been done away
with.
"However, too often the public health
aspect of the subject of the eradication
of tuberculosis from cattle has been al
lowed to overshadow the real important
phase of this great question, which Is the
economic problems involved In its rela
tion to agriculture.
"Dairymen have been assailed through
the newspapers from the public health
view only, leaving them to forget that
tuberculosis unquestionably shortens the
producing life' of the cow, reduces her
anllk-secretlng efficiency, . causes her to
consume a greater quantity of food, ren
der her milk Infectious to hogs and other
animals, thereby causing an estimated
losa, in the United States alone, of $3,000,
000 annually, and when the existence "of
the disease is detected, the market value
of any animal is either greatly reduced
or obliterated, and the reputations of all
breeders of livestock are more or less In
jured by a general knowledge of its ex
istence in their herd."
DESCENDANTS NUMBER 57
Former Salem Man. 6 7 Years Old,
Is 4 4 Times a Grandfather.
SALEM. Or., April 15. (Special.)
Sam Kleffman. B7 years old. is grand
father of 44 children and great-grandfather
of four. For many years Kleff
man was elevator man at the State
house, and is well-known among those
who had business at the Capitol prior to
four or five years ago. He is now liv
ing in Lexington. Neb., and a letter just
received from him by Frank Frisbie, en
gineer at - the Statehouee, gives the
above interesting faots regarding Kleff
man's family.
The former Salem man is a veteran
of the Civil War, serving four and one
half years m the 47th Illinois, and losing
only two weeks from the service during
the entire war. He married as soon as
he was mustered out, and reared a fam
ily of nine children, all of whom are liv
ing. His: Sum Spent for Iloads.
OREGON CITY. Or., April 15. (Spe
cial.) The semi-annual report of County
Clerk Greenman, together with the re
ports of Sheriff Beatie and County
Treasurer Paddock, show the running ex
penses of the county for the past six
months to be $25,443.94, exclusive of the
money that has been expended for the
construction and repair of roads and
bridges, which amounted to $59,817.02.
The net Indebtedness of .the county is
$41,690.45. During the past six months,
$238,811.63 -was collected by Sheriff Beatie
and on April 1, $125,209.49 was on hand.
Unworthy Subscriptions Under Ban.
SEASIDE, Or., April 15. (Special)
That the practice of soliciting funds
for an unworthy purpose shall be
stamped out of Seaside is the dictum
of the Seaside Merchants' .Protective
Association. A committee of three has
been appointed to Investigate thor
oughly all subscriptions circulated and
if unw.orthy of aid. the committee will
condemn them. Private citizens have
been asked to co-operate with, the association.
TEST RIDE DAY . IS SET
Vancouver Officers to Undergo Or
deal May 9, 10 and 41.
VANCOUVER BARRACKS, Wash.,
April 15. (Special.) A test ride for field
officers who did not take the test last
year has been ordered for May 9, 10 and
11, at this post. The ride will be 30
miles each day. Lieutenant-Colonel
(Bingham will represent General Mails.
Immediately before starting all partici
pants will be required to pass a physical
examination, and a second test will be
made after each ride.
The ride will be In Oregon. A camp
will be pitched 30 miles from the Oregon
landing of the Portland-Vancouver ferry
and the officers will ride to this point.
The following day they -will ride is miles
out and return to camp, and they will
return to Vancouver the following day.
SALMON WILL BE HIGHER
Half-Cent Additional Also
Paid for Raw Fish.
to Be
ASTORIA, Or., April 15. (Special)
While no meeting has been held by the
Columbia River packers to take formal
action regarding prices to be paid for
raw .fish during the coming season, it
is understood that the rates established
by the Fishermen's Union, half a cent
a pound in advance of last season's
figures, will be approved.
Those prices were indorsed at con
ferences between representatives of the
union and the Individual packers be
fore being fixed by the union. That
there will be an increase in the selling
price of canned salmon is certain, but
what the advance will be has not been
announced.
COUGAR'S PELT IS BIG ONE
Laue County Hunter Exhibits Skin
Six Feet Eight Inches Ixm.
EUGENE, Or., April 15. (Special.)
John Hooker came In from Crow yester
day with his Winter catch of furs, which
Included one cougar pelt measuring six
feet eight inches from tip to tip. He also
exhibited to the County Clerk for the
collection of bounty, four large bobcat
skins and the pelts of seven coons. After
collecting the bounty he sent all the pelts
to his brother-in-law, J. E. Miller, of
Portland, who will have them properly
tanned and mounted.
Though there is a bounty of $10 on
cougars, Mr. Hooker did not collect the
money because the law provides that the
Clerk must take off the front legs and
claws before paying the bounty.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Simon H. Guild and wife to Aurllla
Johnson, lots 7 to lti. block 20,
North Mount labor $
K. McKenzle and wife to Fred A.
Jacobs, lots 5 to 10, block 1; lots
1, 2. 3, block 1; lots 1 to 10, block
4; lots 1 to 5, block 5; lots 1, 2 and
east half of lot 3, block . Electric
Heights .
A. E. Cooper and wife to Jennie M.
Wlckes, lot 3, block 3, Peddicord A
Humbert's Add
Security Savings A Trust Co. to P.
W. Lewis, lot 3. block 13. Bells
Crest
May r. Bronaugh and husband to A.
H. Grohs et al., west half of lots
' . 10, block 37, Tremont
H. W. Ternan and wife to T. r. Hay
green, lots 10, 11, block S, Tabor
slde -
James D. Hart and wife to H. F.
c'laypool. lots 21, 22, 34, 24. block
10
I
10
10
600
880
1.000
1
1.430
1
6.600
1
6V200
1,
eoo
8,000
4.000
IT
375
675
10
260
1
1
10
14,836
10
10
1
10
1
850
1.840
1 u, Kensington .........
W. H. Metzger and wife to Laura J.
Barnes, 100x100 feet in Sec 10, T.
1 S., R. 3 E.
A. A. Kadderly to Clara M. Combs,
part of lot 8, block 187, East Port
land . ........
Laurelhurst Co. to P. S. E&sterday,
lot 8, block 2, Laurelhurst
O. P. Wolcott and wife to Charles
Tt. Schmld, lot 8, ' block 13; South
St. John
John B. Davidson and wife to Martin
Sattler et al., lot 12, block 18, Al
blna Oak Park Land Co. to Mary Hea
man, lot 4, block 3, St. John Park
Add. to St. John
Charles vJatta and wife to Jack Beig
beder, lots 3, 4, block "D," Ca
ruthers Add. to Caruthers
Orlen K. Entriken and wife to Jen
nie Green, lots e, 7, block 7, Colum
bia Heights Add
X. F. Noren and wife to George "W.
Ford, lot 13, block 5. Severance
Add. to St. John
Warren E. Thomas and wife to Nellie
B. Efringer, east 18 feet of lot 2,
block 8, Nob Hill Terrace
Same to Bessie de- Bevoise Nicola!,
west 33 feet of lot 2. block 8, Nob
Hill Terraces
Title Guarantee & Trust Co. to Ja
cob E. Shafer. lot 9, block 8. Lex
ington Heights
Robert I. Cook to D. S. Tobias, lot
7. block 14, South Sunnyslde Add .
Josephine Kuenzll and husband to
William J. Drawz, lots 15, 16, block
7, Williams Add. No. 2
Portland Heights Improvement Co. to
Myra c. Brewster, lot 7. block "L."
Greenway , B
Arleta Land Co. to Glacomo Viviano!
lot 6, block 12, Ina Park
Mallnda J. Lyon to Fred A. Jacobs.
200x200 feet In Sec 31. T. 1 N., si
2 E. ....... ..................
Helena J. Dando and husband to
Sarah A. Stroud, lots 10, 12, block
23. Irvlngton Park
Luolnda M. McKenzle to Henry p.
Works, lot 9, blook: 1. Laurelhurst
Park
R. L. Stevens (Sheriff) to Hartmann
Stein, block 56. Stephens Add
F. E. Baker and husband to Soren
Anderson, lot 2, block 2a, Vernon..
John R. Wood and wife to Trrank s
Hallock, lot lO, block 1, Spanton..
George C. Yale and wife to H. L.
German, north half of lots 1. 2.
block S. City View Park ' .
William D. Huckleberry to TE. T
Miller, lots 12, 1.1, block 7, Vernon
Hlbernla bavings Bank to W. M.
Davis, easterly 75 fet of lots 1. 4.
In fractional block 26, Couch Ad
dition .
Christine Q. Cannon to W." T. Buttle"
lot 5, block 2, Beverly
George A. Rlggs et al. to Jacob Fox.
J.ntSK? J3'Jt,ock nd I01' 1.
20. block 3, Tetonka Park Add....
J. C Roberts and wife to Ida B.
Peters et al.. east half of lots 1 a
block 24. and west half of lots 7,
8. block 24. Hanson's Second Add..
Ida B. Peters et al. to W E. Hart
mus. west half of lots 7, 8, and east
half of lots 1, 2, block 24, Hanson's
Add
Alex Miller and wife to" Herbert" A.
Hover, lot 11. block 2, Williams
Avenue Addition No. 2..
Louis C. Otto et al. to Henry Dietrich
et al.. lots 3, 4. block 2, Concord
Heights
J. P. Forrester and wife "to H." C
Forbes, lot 16, Kent, except E. 00
fete
Edwin J. Smith and wife" to" W.' "wl
Zollars. lota 13. 14. block 23, Cen
tral Alblna m
W. W. Zollars and wife to W." S. Ore-"
gory et al.. lota 13, 14. block 23.
Central Alblna
Investment Company to Charles" Staf
ford et al., lots 1, 2. block 10, Pied
mont . ,
Mary M. Henrlksen and husband "to
J."rr,,n - lot block 13.
Central Alblna . . ...J
I. A. Peters and wife to John"""
James. E. 68 feet of lot 1. block 158
City
Central Trust & Investment" Comp'anv
to W. D. McDonald et al., lot 8.
block 1, Colonial Heights
Mae E. Hitchcock and husband to
James G. Pike. 40x100' feet begin
ning 1124 feet north of north line
of Wygant street. thence north
along east line of East Ninth street
North
Frank C. Strong and wife to Lucy
N. Coon, lot 8. blook 17. Multnomah
Lucy N. Coon and husband to Andrew
Swenson. lot 5. block 17. Multnomah
Maxwell N. Hamilton to Mary Kee
nan. lota 17. 18 and N. 6 feet of
lot 18. block 33, Central Alblna. .
Mary Keenan and husband to Mary
Bagley, lot 4. block 14. Overlook. .
Neppach TCstate Company to George
E. Jacobs, lot 2 and S. E. of
P. E. 4 of section 4. township 1
north, range 6 east
P. P. Dainty and wlfa to George E.
10
1.1O0
10
3,500
10
10
2.400
10
80,000
2.660
2,500
1
2,500
s.ooo
1.000
800
AMTSEMEST8.
THEATER
Main 2. A 8360
Geo. L. Raker,
aianager
Matinee Today Tonight Last Time,
Portland's Favorite Comedian.
WILLIAM DILLS.
In the Famous William Collier Farce
"THE MAN FROM MEXICO."
One of the greatest comedies ever written.
Evening Prices: 2oc. 50c. 75c. Saturday
Mat., 25c. 50c. Next week, starting tomor
rom Mat-: "All the Comforts of Home."
MAIN 6. A 100.
MAX1XEE EVBI DAT.
15-25-500
NIGHTS
THF.ATER 15-25-50-751!
WEEK APRIL 11. Elita Proctor Otis In
"Mrs. Runner's Bun." Matt llenson, Anna
Laughlln. Marshall Montgomery, five Jug
gling Normans, Fred Ray Players, La Rose
and La Gusta, Pictures, Orchestra.
Portland Theater
Phones ,A 7085 Russell tk Drew.
Main 443. Managers.
All Week, With Wednesday and Saturday
Matinees, Ollie Mack
And 35 Musical Comedy Artists In
"AROUND THE TOWN."
The Show That Has Caught the Town.
Greatest Dancing Chorus Ever Here.
Night 20c 80c. 40c. 50c. Matinees 25c
GRAN D Week April 11, 191Q
MR. AND MRS.
JAMES It. M'CAJlN
& CO.
In "Uncle Charles
of Charleston."
William E. Whittle,
Fox and Ward.
Mile. Nadje.
Frank Whitman,
Kay W. Snow,
GnudaKope.
Matinee every day. 2:30: any seat. 15o
Evenlng performances, 7:30. 0:18: balcony.
IBfv lower floor 25c: box seats. 50e
Jacobs, lot 3, section 4. and E. Vt
of N. W. and lot 1. section .
township 1 north, range 6 east... 3,000
Title Guarantee & Trust Company
- to Walter S. Ormandy, lot 14,
block 40. Rossmere 660
Same to Ester Alice Ormandy. lot 13.
block 40. Rossmere 650
Elizabeth Thomas to Columbia Trust
Company, 62 acres In N. W. Vt. of
section 4, township 1 south, range
2 east , . io
Overlook Land Company to Agnes
Algar. lot 8. block 6, Overlook.... 1,250
F. A- Miller and wife to Peter
Schmeer. lot 2. Averlll 1,800
John H. James and wife to 1. A. Pe
ters. W. of lots 1. 2. block 327,
Hawthorne Park 7,20O
Anr.ie E. Hill and husband to James
k. Kiimanm, lots o, s. block 13,
Southern Portland in
Mary F. Cason and husband to A. A.
Kaaaeriy, acres beginning 1321.5
feet north and 108 north 88 degrees
48 minutes -west of corner of sec
tions 0, 10, 15, 1. township 1 south,
range 2 east IMlfl
Fannie B. Insley et at to John H.
jyicuiung. lot , block 35, Irvlngton 1
M. C. Banfleld and wife to H. K.
Sargent et al., easterly 14 of Tract
"F." Grover's Addition except east
10 feet 4,500
E. F. ' Cooper to Isaac McCoy, lots
18. 19. block 42. Peninsular Addi
tion 30
Charles W. Bauer and wife to Kyle
K. Kaser. lot 11, Vance 2.000
Charlotte Beal et al. to Louis Rosen
blatt. W. of lots 2, 3, block 181,
Couch Addition 9,000
Jacob Hardung and wife to Karl
Pauly et al., lot 4, block 6. Lincoln
Park 1,184
James Sargent to Robert P. Lyle.
lots 1. 2. block 15. Greenoe Helirhta 4X
Joseph Mackin and wife to Edward
W. Bonneou et al., lot 5, block 7,
Alblna Homestead 3,700
E. B. Holmes and wife to Isaac Mo
Coy, lots 10, 11. block 8. Murlark
Addition 1,050
E. S. Brubaker et al. to W. T. Kerr.
1 acre being S. 44 of N. of a
parcel of land In sections 31, ,32,
township 1 north, range 2 east.... 1,075
Tyler Investment Company to Harry
A. Farr. lota 10, 11, 12, block 23,
Willamette Addition 52fl
William A. Anderson to Clara Mark-
ley, lot 5, block 2, su-bdl vision of
W. of lot "L" In M. Patton Tract 1,300
Merchants Savings & Trust Company
to Flora C. McEachern. lot 1,
block 100, Irvlngton 1,250
M. M. Dlel et al to R. T. Driskill et
al., north S3 1-3 feet of lot 5. block
1. Elizabeth Irvine's Addition , 3,500
Nanta Kmgsley and husband to
Adella F. Jones, south t of lot 1,
block 7. Tilton's Addition 3,500
Arthur West and wife to Arrilla
Burkhart, lot 6. block 1, Belford
. Addition 10
J. F. Gillmore and wife to W. P. Olds.
lot -12. block S. South St. Johns.... 450
Charles Mortenson and wife to W. p.
Olds, lot 11, subdivision of block
12, North St- Johns Addition to
St. Johns , 450
Marv N. Wilde ana husband to W. P.
Olds, lots 9. 10. block 3, subdivi
sion of lots 1. 2. 7. 8, 9, to. North
St. Johns 2,100
Gilbert Goodhue and wife to W. P.
Olds, lot 20, blook 3, subdivision of
lots 1, 2, 7. 8, 9, 10, North St.
Johns 475
Rose City Park Association to H. H.
Newell, lot 5. block 101, Rose City
Park 750
Mabel E. Morrison to Herman George
J oh an son et al., lots 37, 38, block
5, Railway Addition to Montavilla 800
Frances McDonald and husband to M.
J. Hlckey, lots 15, 10, block 16, Cap
itol Hill 10
Chares E. West to 8. E. Venard. lots
9. IO. block L Lochlnvar Addition,
to Alblna 10
6. M. Venard and wife to J. H. Tom
llnson, lots n 10. 11. block 1,
Lochlnvar Addition 10
Merchants Savings & Trust Company
to Millie A. Stevenson, lot 14, block
96. Irvlngton 118
Oregon Realty & Trust Company to
Jacob Kamm, part of lot -5, tract
"D." Smith's Addition 4.O0O
Total -jf'- .$171,063
LAWYERS' ABSTRACT TRUST CtX.
Room 6, Board of Trada bid.
- A pi trap ta a specialty.
GUARANTEED certificates of title and ab
stracts made by Title & Trust Co.. Lewis
bldg., cor. 4th and Oak sta.. Portland. Or.
DAILY M KTKItOJUKil CAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. April 15. Maximum temper
ature, 72 degrees: minimum temperature. 41
degrees. River reading, 8 A. M.. 12.3 reel;
change in last 24 hours, rise 0.5 foot. Total
rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M.). none: total
rainfall since September 1, 3&.50 Inches; nor
mal rainfall since September 1, 38.35 Inches;
excess of rainfall since September 1, 0.15
Inches. Total sunshine April 14, IO hours
42 minutes; possible sunshine, 13 hours 30
minutes, jtjarometer (reaucea to sea levet
at 8 P. M, 30.1a Inches.
1ST! Wind.
C Ul ft .
2- "2. O
3 2-
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A small low pressure area is central over
British Columbia and the barometer is again
rising along the Washington and Oregon
coasts. No rain has fallen during the last
24 hours in this district, except a small
amount near Cape Flattery. The tempera
ture has risen decidedly In nearly all por
tions of Oregon. Washington and Idaho.
Heavy frosts occurred this (Thursday) morn
ing In Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington
and Idaho and light frosts occurred In the
western portion of Oregon and Washington.
The danger of frost forming Saturday morn
ing la slight, except in Southern Idaho,
where it will probably occur, but it will
be too light to do any great amount of
damage.
The Indications are for fair weather In
this district . Saturday, except along the
Washington coast and extreme Northwest
Washington, where showery conditions will
prevail. It will be cooler In Western Ore
gon, Washington and Northern Idaho and
warmer in Southern Idaho.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Saturday, fair and
cooler, westerly winds.
Oregon Saturday, fair, cooler west por
tion, except near the coast; westerly winds.
Washington Saturday, fair, except show
ers along the coast and in extreme north
west portion: cooler, except near the coast;
westerly winds.
Idaho Saturday, fair, cooler north;
warmer south portion.
EDWARD A. BEALS, District Forecaster.
VolapuM. one of the most pretentious at
tempts at a universal language, was intro
duced early in -the eighties.
Many a "Rent paying"
man reads a helpful,
thoughtful article
on the subject of
"Rent saving", and
investment, where
the essentials
Security of Capital
Plus
Surety of Profit
are pointed out to
him and he says,
'By George, that's
fine I -then goes
his way and forgets
it the practice he
thinks is for the
other fellow and
continues his rent
paying habits, with
the following net
results :
Prmo.10 yearsllo years20 years
$ 8.00
10.00
12.00
15.00
18.00
$1265.35
1423.51
1898.02
2372.52
2847.03
3163.36
3479.70
3954.20
4745.04
$2234.48
$3,531.41
3,972.83
5,297.11
6,621.39
7,945.67
8,828.52
9,711.37
11,035.65
13,242.78
2513.78
3351.71
4189.64
5027.57
20.00
5586.10
22.00
6144.81
25.00
6982.73
8379.271
30.00
Change These Conditions
there never was a
better time than
right now and there
is no better place
than MONTCLAIR, for
any man with a job
and T.wenty Dollars.
25 minutes on the
East Ankeny-Hyde
Park Car to the end
of the line.
The Jacobs-Stine
Company .
Largest Realty Operators on
the Pacific Coast
146 FIFTH STREET
Phones: Main 6869; A 6267
MONTCLAIM
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ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OF
FICE FROM THE FOLLOWING ANSWER
CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD BT PRE
SENTING TOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE
GON1AN OFFICE:
A 8.r.3. 854. 870. 873, 881. 8S2, 888.
B 807. 829, 870, 872, 873. 882. 885. 888, 81.
C 8SO. 851. 834. 870. 885. 887. 8SS.
I 830, 868. 874, 8sa.
E 871. 882. 8SS.
V 8:JO. 841. 830. 6M, 8H7. 8S1J.
G .106. SSS. 804. 862. 973. US3.
H 852, 834. S80.
J 449. 830. 863. 867. 881, 888.
K 807, 851. 871. 872, 873, 874. 881, 883, 886.
1 832. 807, 868. 880.
M 850. 852. 855. S58. 867, 880, 882, 886. 887.
N 850, 881. 885. 802.
O 808. 806. 880. 882. 886.
P 869. 873.
K 48S. 851, 832. 864. 870. 871, 872, 877,
881, 9O0. not. 892. 899.
8 844. 802. 837. 860, 874. 883. 884. 8S6. 892.
T 850. SIMJ, Htl, 8S4, 8S0. 887. 895. 898. 899.
V 48. 850. 851. 861. 872, 874. 880. 82. 884.
886. 895. 896. 897. 898.
W 850. 854. 860. 870. 871, 872, 874, 876,
883. 888. 880. 891. 803.
X 805. 872, 879. 881. 884. 889. 890. 895, 8i.
Y 807. 870. 872. 873. 881. 883. 884. 891. 894.
AB SIO. 858. 859. 870, 878, 882, 885. 890.
898.
AC 840. 859. 875. 888.
Al) S72, 878, 881.
AK S49. 851. 873. 877. 879. 880. 887.
AF 851, 852. 861. 870. 873. 874, 879, 882,
884.
AG 81. 845. 852, 855, 875. 878. 879. 880.
830
AH 589. jS39. S48, 857, 859, 863. 873. 874.
879. 884. 887.
AJ 829. 848. 831. 861, 863. 867, 872, 874,
880. 882. 885. 889.
AK 835. 850, 852. 854. 856. 859. 867. 876.
877. 884.
AL 7S3. 821. 84. 849, 839. 869, 877, 881,
KS2. 887. 889.
AM 619. 685. 835. 837. 843, 850. 853. 856,
863. 813. 853. 863.
AN 844. 845. 857. 874. 888.
If above, ans-wers are not called for w
Ithln
uc days same will ba aevtroyea.
I HOTEL OREGON
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS ;
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp
EUROPEAN PLAN J
WRIGHT - DICKINSON HOTEL CO, Props. Z
Mm Imm
F. J. RlcbardsoB, Pre,
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
350 Rooms, 104 Suites, "With Private r
sr' Baths. i
WTW rTPTPRnnT1 RTTTT.TiTisrn :e
Moderate Bates.
Fbil Metschan & Sons, Props.
THE
PORTLAND
PORTUNO, OR.
XrCROI"EA2f PXAJf
MOIEBS
RESTAURANT
OSX OHK
MILLION
Nortonia Hotel
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
BEAUTIFUL GRILL ROOM
European l'tau
- ftanrple Sultae with t
MODERN COMFORTS
Rate to Tannines
Our Boa Meets All Trains
.tha far Cvnuneresal Travelers.
MODERATE PRICES
0. W. CORNELIUS.
Proprietor.
5 SEWAE:
Corner 1 Oth and Alder
The leading hotel of Portland, opened 3i1y
1909. Modern In every detail, furnished la
elegance. Most beautiful corner lobby 4n
Northwest. Commodious sample rooms.
European plan. Rates $1.50 and up. 'Bus
meets all trains.
W. M. SEWARD, Prop.
OPENED SEPT.. 1909
HOTEL LENOX
E. D. and V. H. JORGENSEN
Props, and Mgn.
COR. 3D AND MAIN STS.
Hot and Cold Water.
Eons; Distance Phone
in Every Room.
RATES
$1.00 and up
American Plan
$2.50 Per Cay
W. X. Wood, Slgrr.
ytTyBRAl., ypTICES.
M'KNIOHT In this city. April 15. at the
family residence. 715 East AsH st.. Cla
rlnda M. McKnljfht. aged 75 years 7
months and 4 days. Tha funeral services
will be held at the above residence at
4 P. M. today (Saturday.) Friends In
vited. Interment Sand Ridge Cemetery,
near Albany, Or.
VAX VLEET In this city, April 15. at
his lat-a residence, 344 Graham ave., Lewis
Van Vleet, aged S3 years 5 months and
25 days. The funeral services will be held
at Oak Grove Farm, Wash., Sunday,
April 17.
GOETHE The funeral services of Matthias
A. Goethe will be held from his late resi
dence, 509 Columbia st., at 2 P. M. Sun
day. April 17. Friends Invited. Inter-
ment Rose City Cemetery.
DunnlnftT 9t McEntec, Funeral Directors.
7th mnd Pine.. Phone Main 480. Lady m
lant. Office of Comity Ccroner.
ZELLER-BYRJiES CO., Funeral Oirectors,
S94 Williams ave.; both phones; lady attend
ant : mut modern establishment in the city.
EDWARD HOI.MAN CO., Funeral Direct
ors, ggO 3d St. Lady Assistant. Phone M. 507.
J. P. FIN LEY A SOX, Sd and Madison.
Lady attendant. Phone Main 9, A 15tfg.
FAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to F. 8. Dunning, Inc. E. 02, B 8525.
ERIC80N CO. Undertakers; lady assist
ant. 409 Alder. M. 6133, A SZ3S.
LERCH, undertaker, cor. East Alder and
6th. Phones 781. B 1888. Lady assistant.
TONSBTH FLORAL CO..
MARQUAM BLDO.
FLORAL DESIGNS.
Phones. Main A 1102.
"NEW PERKINS
Fifth and "Washington Sts.
Opened June. 1908.
A botel In the very heart of Portland's business ac
tivity. Only hotel equipped with wireless telegraph.
Every convenience for comfort of commercial men.
Modern in every respect. Raten $1.00 and up.
Cafe and grill; musio during lunch, dinner and after
theater.
2 4- S wetland. Sec. and Mrr.
HEATtQrARTEKS
IX K TOURJtSTM maA
COMMK1K IAL
r-TRAVItl.Fm
Special ratea made
to fmmllim mad ain
a:le frentleroeift. Tba
maiuc4ineDt will . be
pleased at all tima
to show rooms and
Ye prices, A mod
ern Turkish Bath
establishment In the
hotel.
H. C. BOWEK8,
Manager.
DOIXAB8.
to. a. a h
10&4jBLGL8u3 4
- OS X TT- 1 iXC-JC-v- .- ,'.
:i ilfpSf
THE CORNELIUS
"The House of Welcome," corner Park and Alder.
Portland 's newest and most modern hotel. European
plan. Single, $1.50 and tip. Doable, $2.00 and up.
Our omnibus meets all trains.
H. E. FLETCHER.
Manager.
HOTEL RAMAPO
Corner Fourteenth and Washington
New Hotel. Elegantly FurnUhed
Rates $1.00 and Up
Special Rates for Permanent a
European Plan. Bas Meets All Trains.
Al. E. KOLEY. PROPRIETOR.
PRIVATE BATHS
YOU WILL LIKE
THE WOODS
HOTEL
European Plan
$1 & tl.SO Per Day
"It's All Comfort." .
Oar Table d'Hote Meala One Feature.
In heart of business district, center of city, halt blooV
from G. N. Ry. and N. P. Ry. lepot. close to all steam
ship wharves and C. P. R. Depot.-
VANCOUVER, B. C.
MEETING NOTICES.
ORG EON LODGE, NO. 101, A.
F. AND A. M. Stated communi
cation this (Saturday ) evening, at
S o'clock. Masonic Temple. Visit
ing brethren cordially invited. By
order W. M.
A. J. HANDLAN,.Sec.
DIED.
FLEISCHNER At his residence. 31 7th
St., Jacob Fleischner, father of I. N. and
Marcus Fleischner, Mrs. R. Goldsmith,
Mrs. Sol Bluraauer and Mrs. George H.
Davis, of San Francisco. Funeral notice
later.
MUNSON" At 46 East Stark St.. April 15,
Oley Munson, a?ed 41 years. Funeral an
nouncement lat-ar. Remains at the East
Side Funeral Directors. East Alder and
East Sixth streets.
DARLING In this city, April 15. at the
family residence. 5ST Yukon aw.. Linus
W. Darling, aged 55 years 2 months 22
days. Announcement of funeral later.
ROBERTS Tn this city. April 15. at the
family residence, lO.'ta Williams ave., Amos-
Martin Roberts, age 70 years IX months.
Funeral announcement later.
CLARK At her late residence, 54 Buchtel
st., April 15. Louise F., wife of W. C.
Clark Funeral notice later
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PBESIUE.NT. Main 112.
SECRETARY, Main S9.
nUSL&HE OinCEK. East 77.
NEW TODAY.
WARNING
80xl20-FOOT TRACTS AT
Public Auction
Today, 2:30 P. M. Sharp,
At Kusa Station, on Oregon
Elect rie, Salem or Hillsboro line,
, ONLY 20 MINUTES' HIDE
This is one of the choicest
tracts along the Oregon Electric
Line. We advise parties wishing
a location for home or investment
to attend this sale today at our
expense. Cars leave Jefferson
street station at 2 :10 P. AL sharp.
Call at the office or phone us if
you can come.
M. E. LEE
411 Corbett Building.
Phone Main 6860.
ost
of
Portland's
Big
.Fortunes
have been ma-l in subdivision real
estate. Many more will be made.
No city on the Coast offers the op
portunities for tho subdivision of
city real estate as does Portland.
There is a reason. We imve a num
ber of most excellent chances for
any one with an inclination to this
form of invest ment. Any amount
from a thousand up can be placed
to good advantage. If you are
looking for city acreage, see us.
COLUMBIA TRUST
COMPANY
Board of Trade Ruildlnar.
FRONT
Residence Property
West side of river, only 15 minutes
from foot of Jefferson street. Fine
trees; near station.
85x150, $2500
100x1150, 3500
Chapin & Herlow
332 Chamber of
Commerce,
$10,000
Easily Made on This
APARTMENT SITE
100 Feet From
Washington Street
Tot 60x130, with a fine largre resi
dence; will rent for $100 per month.
Kxcluslve district: east of 22d at.
Price for few days $23,000, cash.
JOS. C. GIBSON
3O4-305 OcrllnKer Bids.,
Second and Alder Sts.
$11,500
fiOxlOO on Glisan St., near 2:d. 8-roorm
modern house. Kor particulars see
GEO. D. S CHALK
Main 3g. A 23!-'. 2s Stark S.
WILLIAMS AVE.MK 1MKSTMHXT
S13.000 Full business lot. frame
building, stores below
and rooms over; grood In
come and part cash han
dles. JACKSON" & DEKRIXG,
24U Stark St.
3-story brick warehouse, Marshall st.
322,000
CARTER-DUGAN COMPANY
820 Chamber of Commerce.
OEOROE BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT,
(All Branches.) 1
$23 Worcester Bids". ' 1
Phosaa Halo S371. A. 401$.
PORTLAND JH EIGHTS
I-"or sale finest corner on Heights. Im
proved, near car. Owner, Alain 4995.
INVESTORS Call on owner's Realty Assn
for timber, acreage, business, resldenc
and apartment properties. 203 Ablngtoa,
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