Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 22, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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    TITE MORNING OBEGOXIAX. MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1910.
11
WEST SIDE TRADE
IS THREATENED
Delay of Broadway Bridge
Hurts Business, Says Com
mittee Member.
CAMPAIGN OPENS TODAY
f fort to Srcore Promlws for Pur
chase of IHM'O Worth of'
Bonds Will Start Thla Morning.
Crosswajr Means Mnch.
Wt 814s bualnass InternU are
thr.at.na4 through dalar In t o0n"
atructlnn of tha new Broadway bridge."
ays Dr. And raw C. Smith, a mambar of
tha cttlsena' committee namad to eollclt
subscriptions for the block of I254.000
worth of municipal bonds, which must
be sold before work on tha atructure can
Tha committee, consisting of Dr. Smith,
E. Henry Wemme. John Bck. E- -Aism.
J. H. ilaak and R- E. Menefee.
will beirln Ita visits to buatneaa men and
Investors this raornlna In an effort to se
cure promlaea for the purchase of H'.
000 worth of bonds. A block of 1110.00
worth has already been eold by Mayor
Simon and oth.ra.
"We don't anticipate any trouble In dls
noslna of all tha remaining bonda," aald
Dr. Smith last nlaht. -Many people are
asr to take them up aa an Investment.
w already have sereral offers for large
blocks and In order to accommodate
thosa who want to take up small lots we
are trylnr to arrange to split tha IS0
bonda. which are the smallest that hare
bn authorised, so that they can be
taken up by peraona wanting to Invest
only 1100. Vi can do thla by having
tha IJOfl or 11000 bonds held In trust by
aome person or a bank agreeable to the
purchasers."
Fair Return Assured.
Sine money at the present time Is
banging more thsn 4 per cent for bond
investments It Is rlk.ly that the Broad
way Issue will be offered at a discount
sufficient to Inaura a fair return of In
terest. The final disposition of the en
tire block will be mude at tha meeting
of the ways snd mrana committee of the
Council next Monday.
Members of tha cltlsen committee be
lieve that the people are thoroughly
allva to the nereaslty of building the
bridge and aay they are sure that noth
ing will b. allowed to stand In the way
of securing an early start on actual
work.
-If the bridge is not constructed In
reasonable time." ssys Dr. Smith, "much
at tha business north and east of the
river will be diverted from tha West
Side the present natural trade center
to points east or the river, i na recent
building activity In commercial centera
en the East Side even now glvea In
durations that that portion of town has
more trade than It can accommoaate.
Evan with the new bridge there will al-
'waya be plenty of room and opportunity
over there for business.
"We have heard objection to the new
structure on the ground that It will hurt
business on those streets near the river
front on the West Side, and much of the
opposition has coma from that source.
Talk All Nonsense.
"Now this Is all nonsense. I think that
the greater part of that notion haa been
, overcome. It waa based on false doc
' trine In the first place. I can't aee how
anyone will be Injured, while all sec
tions will be benefited. It would be just
aa foolish to aay that because a rail
road la likely to take aome of the bust
ness from ateam navigation that com
merre la to be destroyed.
"When tha bridge is completed wo ex
peel that It will form a loop with the
Madison-street bridge and create a busi
ness area similar to that Included In the
famous elevated loop In Chicago. We
should hurry tha work along as tha need
of the bridge la apparent to everyone."
The crying need for the Improvement
la well Illustrated, aay committeemen, by
a comparison In the Increase of Port
land's population with tha oorreepondlng
rrogre, or lack of progress. In provid
ing for transportation from either side
of the river to the other. While the
population has more than doubled In the
past ten years the number of bridges re
mains the same. The Madison-street
and new O. R. N. structure are being
built to replace old ones and remain at
practically the same points on the river.
They do not afford the people of St.
J"hns and the Peninsula a better means
of reaching Portland. The Broadway
bridge will land them In the heart of the
business district almost as aoon after
leaving their homes aa they are now en
abled to reach the eastern terminal of
any of tha old bridges.
Buslnesa to Re Aided.
"The new bridge will Improve busl
na." saya Dr. Smith and win enhance
the credit of tha city, thus making the
bonds of added value. The Investment
will be better than banking and Juat
aa safe.
l am sure that the whole Job can be
completed at a figure well within the
ll.Oflo.ooo maximum provided by the bond
laetie."
The new Broadway bridge will be
equipped with a bascule span, the type
specified by tha Government on all navi
gable tide waters. This will have an
opening at the middle of the drawn span
allowing the two sections to raise on
blnars and fold back perpendicular to the
main brl.ige. giving a Zao-foot opening
In mld-channrl.
Thla kind of draw operates more rap
idly and wtth greater satisfaction thsn
any of tho now in use or proposed
over the Willamette.
PERSO,MALMENTION.
M Jordan, of Grants Pass, is at the
Ramapo.
C W. Van Fleet, of La Grande, I at
the Perklna.
otto A. Schults. of Olympla. is staying
at the Lenox.
A. F. HnMoway. of Seattle. Is regis
trred at the Lenox.
L. Irish, of Stavhuck. Wash-, arrived at
the Cornelius yesterday.
A. R Hall and w'fe. of Pallas, regis
tered a. the Lenox yesterday.
J- W. Worrell came In from Salem yes
terday and went to the Perkins.
Vr. snd Mrs. John T. Welch, of South
Rend. Wash., are at the Imperial.
J. U. Weatherwax. a lumberman of Ab
erdeen, la staying at the Oregon.
Charles Wesley, of Srio. was In town
yesterday, registering at the IVrkina
B. F. Mulkev. of Jacksonville. Or Is
registered at the Perklna Mr. Mulkey is
a ngresstonal aspirant la the First dis
trict O. C Fenlason. a commercial man of
Ho-iulam. rrgiatered at the Portland yes
terday. A. A. Brown, of Ontario, a Republican
nd prosperous farmer of Malheur Coun-
ty, returned horn last Bight after a
week' visit In Portland.
Mrs. L Arnold, of Lyle. arrived In Port
land yesterday and registered at the
Lenox.
Mr. and Mra. J. XX Bu.Il. of Eugene,
were arrival) at the Imperial yesterday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. E. A. Karat of Spokane,
ware among the arrivals at the Portland
yesterday.
C. D. Oabrlelson. who la in the in
eurance business at Salem, la staying at
the Oregon.
Judge Steven A. Lowell came to the
city from Pendleton yesterday and went
to the Imperial.
J. W. Bmall. editor of the Baker City
Democrat, waa registered at the Cor
nelius yesterday.
O. W. JTenwlck came to Portland from
his home at Sureka y est era ay ana regis
tered at the Portland. ' -
W. Oraham and daughter, of Be.
attle. are visiting Portland and are May
ing at the Oregon.
Tknmn rjtinna. of Fsndleton, accom
panted by Mrs. Duncan, arrived at the
Ramapo last evening,
vr. i. Wilson, a hotel man of Sioux
City. la., is visiting in Portland, and la
registered at the Oregon.
Harvey Whlteman. a prominent at
torney of Wilmington, Del.. 1 In Port
land. He Is intsrested In the Hood
River apple district.
cuyr-k rir ? iGr.fl1 Ore,
gon people registered at Chicago hotel
From Portland At the Congress. H.
S. Woollev. Miss Ruth Drake, Mrs. E.
steamzk nrreixioENCK.
Doe te Arrive.
Kerne. Prom
Breakwater. ...Coos Bay..
S.IJ. Hoiijkoni.
Ooirten Oate. . . .Tillamook. .
Roe City. ..... San PsarO. .
Roanoke Sua Pedro..
fin. m eimm. .Tlllamsok. .
Date
In port
In port
In port
In pert
In port
Beaver San Pedro Aug.
Eureka Kur.ka. Aug.
it,
2T
Geo. W. Elder. . Sea Pedro. .. .Aw.
Falcon JJan Franclseo-Aug.
Bear in Pedro. ... Aug. I
Rygja .Hongkong.. ..Oct.
ebeduied to Depart.
Name For Iete
Breakwater foot Bay Aug.
Sua H. Eimor. .Tillamook.... Aug.
Golden Gate. ...Tillamook. . . .Aug.
Hoanoke an Francisco Aug.
Rrva City "an Pedro. . . . Aug.
Eureka Eureka -Aug.
Felja Honxkong. ...
Geo. w. Elder. . San redro. ... Aug.
Beaver -n reCro Aug.
Falcoo Ken FmnciseoAug.
Bear m Pedro. ... Sept.
RygJa... Hongkong... Nov.
E. Heckberg and son. Mary U MoKown,
Georgia B. and Leroy McKOwn.
From Ashland At the Great North
ern. M. C. Miller.
NEW YORK. Aug. 11. (SpeclaD-
The following persons from the Pacific
Northwest registered at New York
hotels today:
From Portland At the Waldorf. L.
G. Clarke: at tha BarthoMI. Miss M.
Sharkey, G. Sharkey; at the Belmont,
E. c Curtis.
From Seattle At the Imperial. H. X.
Nelson; at the Herald Pquare. U W.
Klddek. K.G. Adams. G. II. Cowards.
DRAW WILL BE BUILT NEXT
Hawthorne-Avenue Bridge May Not
Be Ready Before October 1 5.
With the erect on of the towers and
draw span, and the laying of the
flooring, the new Hawthorne-Avenue
bridge will be completed and ready for
traffic. Five spans, four on the east
aide and one on the west, are already
In place and completed with the ex
ception of the riveting of the fourth,
which la now In progress. The false
work, alongside the fourth span on
the East Side, has been made ready
for the erection of the draw span.
Thla work will begin today or tomor
row.
When the draw span haa been pieced
together, large barge will be sunk
under It, and the water pumped from
them, so that they will bear the weight.
The draw will then be floated Into
place between the towera.
"On account of the low water." said
Drake C. O'Reilly, last night, "false
work on the bargea will have to be
constructed 50 feet high. We do not
anticipate much trouble In getting the
draw apan In place, but as It has not
been put together yet we cannot telL
i do not expect the bridge will be fin
Ished before October IB. though there
is a possibility that It will be complet
ed earlier."
The first few piece of the tower on
the Weat S,de are now in place.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Aug. 21. Maximum temper
ature, es .decrees; minimum. AO degrees.
Rivar reading, a A. M., feat; chanaa In
last S4 hours, rise .1 foot. Total rainfall (J
P. M. to ft p. M. . none. Total rainfall since
Heptemher 1. 109, 42.14 Inches: normal rain
fall since September 1. 44.84 Inches: defi
ciency of rainfall since Septemher 1. l!o.
1 7i inches. Total sunshine. August 20,
IslO. S a ours s minutes: possible sunshine.
IS hours M minutes; barometer traduced to
sea level) at P. M-, .10.14 Inches.
THE WEATHER.
J 55 Wind
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STATIONS.
BiiM . ..........
Boston. ........
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7 0
73 0
a O
64 0
S4 0
(OiO
no 4INW
oo 10 8
00 ItilXB
Clear
Clear
PI cloudy
Pt cloudy
.Cloudy
Pt cloudy
Oloudy
Oalffar.
Chicago
.OOl e s
Denver
Onllrt'SW
00: PE
no! 4 siv
Des Moines.....
Duluth...
F.ureka
IK 0
i.oo 10 X
Clear
Galveston
Jacksonville
PS 0
z o
.00 s
Clear
Pt oloudr
OO 4 E
Kaneas ell
4 O
4 0
on ts s
Clear
Clear
Clesr
Varvhfleld
Montreal
New Orieaue...
i.oo'ie nw
7 0
ex o
so o.
5'1 o
on 14 s
04! 4 Nt
iTloudy
New York
.OOI14 S
a w
.oo s sw
.OO 14 W
00 14 NW
.00 11' NW
.00' 4 SIV
. lJllOe'E
.01, 4 SW
OO) NW
Oil' It W
.Art 1 W
,im) 4 NK
.oo joeiw
.OO! w
.OIU4 a
001 s w
M
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North Head....
Phoenix ........
Pocatello
noudy
104 0.
Clear
Clear
CI ar
Clear
Clear
Portland ........
Roaehurg. ......
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7..
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Sacramento. . . . .
nt. Louts
Cloud r
Ht. Paul
salt Uita
Clear
Pt cloady
Pt sloudv
Pan Iiego
Kan Francisco. .
Slekl ou .....
Spokane
Ta-ome
Tatooah Island..
Clear
Clear
Clear
Oloudr
00
gltfl
7 O
louar
Waila walla.
Washington
Winnipeg. ......
Clear
Pt cloudy
Cloudr
. J
72 0.
00 11 NW
WEATHER CONTHTIONS.
There has been a material Increase of
rreesure ever the Paclfle Northwest, and
high pressure still obtains over the Paelflo
and the Atlantic eoasta. while relatively low
pressure covers the central portion of the
country, with apparent cuter, over South
ern Central Canada and Arlsona. ugat
ralo haa fallen in Northwestern Washing
ton. Southwestern Colorado, In the eentral
Mlulsaippl Valler. en tha Oulf and Sooth
Atlantic soaats. and la tha Great Lakes i re
gion. Heavr rain. 1.4 Inches, occurred at
Louisville. Ky. The weather Is to It de
grees cooler over the northern Rockies, but
elsewhere temperature changes have been
slight.
Condition, are favorable for fair weather
Monday throughout thla district, except thst
there will be light showers In extreme
Northwestern waahtagtaa. Wlada will be
generally westerly.
FORECASTS).
Portland and vicinity Fair; northwesterly
winds
Oresnn Fair: aorta weeter It winds.
Washington Fair, except showers north
west portion: southwesterly to westerly
wtnda
ldshe Fair.
THEODORg T. DRAKE, Otasrvsr.
DRAW IS CROWDED
Burnside Bridge Passes Rec
cord Tonnage Safely.
BIG TRAMPS GO THROUGH
British Glen Lcc, Norwegian, Alden
a art Tugs Henderson, and Ockla
bama Meet and Pa at Epan
While Hundreds Watch.
Four large vessels occupied ths draw
of the Burnside bridge for a time yes
terday afternoon, and tha novel sight
held the Interested attention of hun
dreds of Sunday Idlers on the bridges.
Two of the vessels were glgantlo
tramp steamers of over 2000 tons, the
combined force of which was capable
of crushing the draw rest like an egg
shell, yet they slid through the open
ings gracefully and without mishap.
The British steamer Olenlee had fin
ished her loading at tha up-river mills
and was on the way down the river
stern foremost, assisted by the river
steamers Henderson and Ocklaharna.
As she passed through the Morrison
bridge and whistled for the Burnside
draw an answering whistle came from
down-river, where the Norwegian
steamer Alden was making her way
upstream under her own power.
The Glenlee's tugs held her almost
motionless In the slack current while
the Alden was making headway up
stream, and as the Briton passed
through the west side of the draw the
Alden swung- In on the other side and
nursued her way UDStream.
The unusual maneuver attracted
much attention, and the rails of not
only the Burnside bridge, but also the
Morrison anri Steel bridges were lined
with spectators.
The Glenlee was moved from the
mills to the coal bunkers, where she
will go to the dolphins to finish her
cargo. She Is the first vessel that n
tied up to the dolphins for cargo In a
long time. The Alden will take a
cargo of lumber at the Inman-Poulsen
mil la.
ROSE CITV J IAS HAPPY CROWD
Calm Seas Produce Pleasant Voyage
Vp Coast for 330 Passengers.
Carrying S50 passengers, the Harrl
an liner Rose City, from San Pedro
and San Francisco, arrived at Alns-
worth dock yesterday afternoon at
4:30. The steamer also brought a falr
slsed cargo. Captain Mason reports
that the sea waa aa smooth as the
Willamette throughout the voyage.
On thla trio, the Rose City brought
S00 tons of cement from Ban Pedro,
the first shipment of the kind han
dled byi the Harrlman people. Hitherto
tbe California cement used here in
large Quantities has been handled ex
clusively by the steam schooners, and
the arrival or this shipment is taken
to mean that the Harrlman line Is go
ing after the bualness, with probable
competition In -sight.
KJglit Vessels Reach Port Sunday.
All recent records for Sunday busi
ness In the harbor were broken yester
day when eight arrivals were reported
and one departure. The latter was the
California liner Bear. The arrivals In
cluded five vessels on regular pas
senger runs, two from San Pedro, two
from Tillamook and one from Siuslaw.
In addition to these, the oiltank Wash
tenaw, the steam schooner Saginaw and
the ateam schooner Redondo made
port.
Fog-Bound Steamers Arrive.
One 'day late on account of being
held In Tillamook Bay by fog, the
steamers Golden Gate and Sue H. El
more arrived up yesterday morning
with their usual list of passengers from
Tillamook. The fog was Intensified by
dense smoke, which overhangs the
Oregon coast.
Marine Notes.
Carrying 1800 tons of general freight .
and with her first-class accommoda
tions fully taken, the San Pedro liner
Bear left down yesterday morning.
Despite threatening weather condi
tions, the excursion traffic up the rivsrs
was heavy yesterday. The steamer
Bailey Gatsert carried a capacity pas
senger list to Cascade Locks, and the
Charles R. Spencer was also well laden.
Travel up the Willamette waa also
heavy.
a little behind her scheduled time.
the gasoline schooner Wllhelmina
arrived up yesterdey morning from
Siuslaw bar. She was oeiayea oy rog
and head winds. She carries the usual
cargo and a few passengers. While the
Wllhelmina is here this trip, the work
of extending her house art will te com
pleted and her accommodations will be
materially Increased.
The steamer Breakwater will leave
this morning for Coos Bay with a large
passenger list and general freight. Cap
tain Uargenn expects to make three
more trips on the present five-day
schedule, after which he will He here
two days and take up the weekly
schedule on August 6. He expects.
however, that the opening or railroad,
construction at Coos Bay will occurr
before long and that business will be
heavy from that time on.
Movements of Vessels,
nnti.i ktv Aug. 1. Sailed Rteamer
Wear foe Mn Franrlsco and Han Pedro. Ar.
Dred steamer Golden Cat", from Tllla-
w . .f m r Rah Citv. from fimn Pedro
and oan Francisco; steamer Roanoke. - from
Haa Pedro ana en r
inew from Han Francisco; steamer Kedondo,
. j.n Kvanrlsooi steamer Wsshtsnaw.
from fan Francisco: steamer Sue H. Elmore,
rrcm Tillamook: steamer Wllhelmina, from
""i'.Mia. Aug. si. wind southeast, weath
er cloudy, sea smooth, palled at S:1S A. H.
steamer Kureka. for Eureka. Sailed at
l a. M Steamer Catania, for San Fran
cisco. Arrived at 7:80 and left up at :lo
Bteamsr Boae City, from San Franclaco.
Arrived at B ana leu up " i isijo wwraer
Hoaacke. from San Franclsao. Arrived at 1
and left up at 11:10 cieuroer oaginaw,
from Baa Freneteoe. Arrived at 7:15 and
left ap at 40 A. at Steamer Redondo,
. j vrafiMMA. Arrived down at 4
and sailed at 10 A. at. Steamer Faloon. for
gaa Francisco. Arrived at 11 A. M. and left
up at 12:s0 P. M.4!teamer Washtenaw,
from Kan Francisco, left up at 7:X0 last
Ight ejteamer Elmore. 1 ram iiiiamooa; at
ao stmer Golden Gate, from Tillamook;
ex 11 Steamer Wllhelmina, from 6lualaw.
Saw Franclaco. Aug. 21. Sailed at 7 last
night Otesmer Rainier. for Portland:
steamer Tosemiia. I"r cao r-euro. i ri
lnrf Arrived last night etaaxnsr Sho
shone, from Sao Pedro, for Portland.
Point IxJoos. aug. zu. rawra 11 o r. si.
Steamer eheata, from 8an Pedro, for Port
land. Loa Angelas. Aug. !. Arrived Beaver,
from Portland.
an Francisco, Aug. 11. Arrived Oover-
Bor. from Seattle Sail eteajners Rainier
and Taraalpala, for Astoria.
Seattle. Aug. SI. Arrived German steam- I
ar Kerante. from Vancouver; atsamer Jeffer
son, from Skagway: steamer Admiral feamo
aoa. from Ssn Francisco. Sailed Steamer
Maverick, for Taeorr.e
T acorn a. Aug. 21. ArrivedBritish steam
er Kumerlc from Portland; steamer star-J
AFTER
DOCTORS
FAILED
LydlaEePliikham'sVegeta'
ble Compound Cured Her
trnnvTrinn Tnwa "T suffered with
pains low down in my right side for a
year or more and was so weak and ner
tous that I could not do my work. I
wrnta to Mrs. xTuK
ham and took Lydia
E. Pinkham'a ego-
table Compound
and Liver Pills, and
am glad to say that
your medicines and
kind letters of di
rections have dona
mora tar me than
anything else and I
had the Dest physi
cians here. I can
do mr work and rest
well at nlprht. I believe there is noth
ing like the Pinknam remetues.- .
Mrs. CLARA .FKAJTKS, XX U- o,
Knoxville, Iowa.
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham'S
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
and herbs. Is unparalleled. It may be
used with perfect confidence by women
who suffer from displacements, inflam
mation, ulceration, noroia tumors, ir
retmlarities. periodic rains, backache.
bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi
gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra
tion.
For thirtyyearB Lydia E. Pinkham'S
Vegetable Compound has been the
standard remedy for female ills, and
Buffering women owe it to themselves
to at least give this medicine a trial
Proof is abundant that it has cured
thousands of others, and why should it
not cure you?
If you want special advice 'writ
Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for its
It is tree ana always ncipiui.
erlck, from San Franclaco. Sailed Steamer
city oz pueDla, lor bouna pons.
Tides at Astoria Monday. '
High. Iw. .
t-f a. vr no tH 'Q-1A A. XI 0.4 ft.
f:2T P. II '.ft. 8 ft'8:S p. M 1.7 ft.
There are 10 men with life insurance poli
cies for every woman Insured.
AMCSBMESTS.
main e. a tste.
StATUtEX ETa.Br AST.
THEATER 1S-?S-5G-ft5
wracK Am. tt rant. Oeonre Aua-er and
hi. company In "Jack the t.lant Killer.
K aimer and Brown, the Jack Artola IHin,
the Itlon 1ty Four, Hayuard Hnyward
In "Holding- Out." Palfrey and Barton, the
nnmum, pictures, orcnesim.
LYRIC
PORTIAJID'S
FAMILY
I'LAYIlOt'flB
flTtih saJIrl A 1 flaw Rtr .
AH week, Edward Armstrong Musical Com-
Kir uo. vrencs
"PA GLUT A"
New Music. Gorgeous Costumes, Clever
Chorus.
Shows commence daily at 2:4!l. 7:45. S:1S.
Frldsy Xlght CHORUS GIRLS' CONTEST.
GRAND WeekAag. 15, 1910
VIOLET ALLEN
Free Setters Four.
Faselo Trio
MrContieHt 4t Irving
Bell at Klrhards
Mary Ann ltrown
AJiD rOMPASI
IN
KEEPING Alt AP
POINTMENT
Graauascope.
UatlnM Evert Dev. 2:30: any seat 1S&.
t veiling Performances at 7:20 and S:ll
alcony like; Lower Floor SSei Box Boats ftOa,
Tu rr k jv r o Portland's Perfect
X sTlCs UAIV3 Pleasure Park.
LAST FEW DAYS
' Weber's Prize Band
Hear the famous band and Miss Mehaf-
fev. the talented soprano.
Vote these dates Tonight: WAGNER
NIGHT; Tuesday, afternoon. SYMPHONY;
evening, "RAO TIME"; Wednesday even
ing. FAREWELL. MANY OTHER AT-
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FCXEBAX. NOTICES.
OSBORN At her residence. Ill Union ave
nue, Angust 1-. Hanna M. Osborn. aged
S years 6 months 18 days. Beloved wife
of Robert Osborn. Funeral services will
be held at the East elde Funeral Directors
parlors. Eat Alder and East fitxth
streets, today (Monday), August 22, at J
" p. M. Friends and members of Sumner
Pellet Corps Invited; interment at River
view Cemetery. Services at tha grave
private.
8W1ER6 John Swiera, August 21, aged 81
years, at the residence of his daughter.
"Mrs. Anna 8. Robinson. 38 Tenth street.
Funeral at Crematorium at 3 P. M. Tues
day. ,
GRAYSON In thla city. August 41. Frank
Grayson, aged 'IS years. The funeral ssrv
Ices will be held at Flnley's parlors at 2
P. M. today tatonday. Friends invited.
Interment Rose City Cemetery.
XONSETH FLORAL CO.
MABUCAJd UlAa.
FLO RAX DEMONS.
pnones: slain SIQii A 110.
Dunning A MrEatee, Funeral Directors,
7th aad Pine, phone Main 48S. Lady as
sistant. Office ef County Coroner.
Xk. U.KR-B V R-N HJi CO., Funeral Directors,
S4 WUiUma ave.i both phones i ladr attend
ant : mot moilero estabilahmept In tbe city.
LDHAKi) UU I.MAN CO.. Funeral Olrect
ers, ZS Sd st. Ladr Asslstent. ftione M. S07.
t. F. FI'I-1Y SON'. 3d aad Madlaea.
tlr attendant. Fnoae Main S. A lfltfS.
CAST 81 1) K Funeral Directors.
te F. 8. Paaslss, lae. E. tt. B
KKJCXON CO Cndertakers: lady aaslst
snt 40 Alder. l. 6133. A IM.
LAKCH
Stta.
Vadrrtaker. cor. East Alder and
781. B is. aaar aasisiaas.
! 1 ! L
AUCTION SALES TODAY. -
Today at Wilson's Auction House, cor
ner Second and Yamhill. Bale at 10 A. M.
J. T. Wilson, Auctioneer.
At Sll First St., furniture sale, 2 P. M.,
by Ford Auction CO. .
sXEETtNO NOTICES.
sTULTNOMAH COUNCIL ROY
AL ARCANUM meets at K. P.
Hall. 11th and Alder streets, the
second and fourth Monday of each
month at S P. M. visitors cor
dially welcomed. R Claussenlua.
It., secretary. 12S 11th sL
HARMONY LODGE NO. 13. A.
F. and A. M. Speoial eommunica-
OJfr tion this Monday eve at 7:0
i o'clock. Work in the T. C. ae-
rrce. Visitors are cordially ln-
viieu.
W. M. PE LIN. Sec.
DIED.
XBNOYBR At Lents. August SI, at the
family residence. 21f 6th avenue, Charles
W. Kenoyer. aged 37 years 11 months IS
days. Announcement of funeral later.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
0FITCE. CITY HAI.L
MAIN 80S, A 7S8S.
HUMANE OFFICER. EAST 477a
NEW TODAY.
Forced Sale
This fine farm must be sold by 18th
Inst. 70 acres, i miles from New Era,
on S. P. K- R.. IS miles from Portland
on macadam road, R. F. D. and phone,
26 acres under cultivation, 40 acres saw
timber, 4 mile from mill. Thla land
lies fine for cultivation, excellent soil,
creek along; one side, balance red loam,
no grravel, g-ood spring- and well, new
house, barn 35x45, 2 horses, 2 cows,
some hogs, plows, disc harrow, mower,
2 wagons, buggy, all small tools, crops,
etc. Price reduced from $5600 to $4600.
Encumbrance $8500.
Grussi & Zadow
SIT Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
$8500.00
100 acres in Yamhill Coun
ty, adjoining the famous
Ladd Ranch. "Will trade for
Portland property. Call for
particulars. Phone M 392,
A 2392.
Geo. D. Schalk
228 Stark St.
Irvlngton Swell Home
Brand new, modern, swell - room
house, everything in and ready to move
into; lurnace, lirepiace, eieepinis-purcn,
built-in china closet, window seats,
nice combination fixtures, shades,
breakfast-room. In fact, it has all lat
est improvements, and is a beautiful
home, on a lot 60x100, with cement
sldewsJk and street improvements
paid. This home Is worth $7500. and
you can buv It for a few days.for $6!)00,
about 12300 cash, balance easy terms.
In the best part of Irvlngton. Nothing;
but swell nomes surrounaing.
Grussi tS Zadow
SIT Board of Trade Bldg, 4th and Oak.
HYLANDS OF YAMHILL
10-ACRE TRACTS
Elevation 700 to $00 feet, gentle
north slope; unusual depth of soil; some
large sDrlngs: unsurpassed view of val
ley and snow-capped mountains; close
to town, rmiroaa una Biennc-iiiie iur-
vev. Analysis of soli perfect for fruit
and English walnuts. For advertising
purposes will give pick of first four
tracts at oargain prices ana terms.
come wiu us mis aiternoon ior inspec
tion.
Ruff-Kleintorge & Fulmer
418 Board of Trade).
Half Block
E. Stark St.
West of Grand Ave,
$15,000 Under Market Price.
The Spanton Co.
289 Oak St.
Fine Beach Lot
SlOO
Two blocks from new Tillamook H.
R., three blocks from beach. For par
ticulars call tin r?. A. Hadlev. Phono
Alain 63 or ti 2367.
125x260, $875
On Oregon Electrid line, near station,
6c commutation fare. One-third down,
balance S per cent.
C. A. HADLGY,
B 2S5T or Main 0.13.
$1000, One Acre
near Oregon Klectrlc; fine garden
land. 19 minutes out; one-third cash,
balance at 6 per cent. See this at our
expense.
B. S. COOK ct CO, B03 Corbett Bldg.
G?o
Mortgage Loans
MORGAN, FLIED.fER BOYCE,
c;a-BQ6 Ablngton Building.
Mast Sell Tfiis Week
Six-acre prune orchard 12 miles from
Portland at station on electric line.
Nice lying, fertile soli. Price $1800,
including good crop. Terms. Sea N. M.
Apple at
M. E. THOMPSON CO.,
Ground Floor Henry BIdaT Corner dth
and Oak Sts.
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IS GOLD.
Values lying dormant in already devel
oped mines, within twenty miles of th
Sumpter emelter in Eastern Orcfoa, where
a ready cash market exists.
Hundreds of thousands of tons of ore now
blocked out ready to break down and ship.
Grand opportunltlss tor practical miners
and live promoters. Now is the time to se
cure some ot tbsss valuable properties,
through purchase, lease or working; option.
Qulok action counts. Address Sscy. Sumpter
Development League. Sumpter. Oregon.
Portland Heights
Quavxttrr blccke commanding one of the
finest Tlewg of both city and harbor. Two
block from carllne. Owner 567 Spring at.
Telephone Main 2987: A 5341.
INVESTORS CeUi oa owmW Realty AaTa.
for ttmbr, acreaa-c. bumnea rMidaace aad
m part man t propfri la 2j6 Ablogtoa.
jiBW. jnodern nouaa. in Irrlnfton. R. B.
Bice, 6SK Wtaxx. Both pbonaa, .
ITEW TODAY.
LAKE SIDE
On VancouTeT Lake, is tha coming
rotrarban home location of Portland.
All the Portland and Seattle train
pass the property and stop at the
junction. It takes but 30 minutes to
go from the Union Depot to the junc
tion. The whole City of Portland Is In
siiht, also the Columbia and 'Wil
lamette Rivers, together with moun
tains, Hood, Adams, Rainier, St.
Helens and the Cascade Bange.
A few home sites of 5 and 10-acre
tracts in a high state of cultivation,
with hearing trees 7 to 12 years old,
are now on the market by
L L. RAT. at Hotel St. Elmo.
Vancouver, Wash.
Irvingtoa Quarter Block
Adjacent to my new $17,000 home on
Thompson street, I have purchased a
quarter block (100x100), which I will
sell to party who will build at once a
nome to cost not less tnan siu.uuv.
Will take a mortgage for entire cost of
site and loan part of money to build.
This Is an exceptional offer and is
mads to responsible parties only in
order to secure desirable neighbor. No
agents or speculators. Aaaress 1 241,
Oregonian.
This Fine Irvington Home
for Sale by Owner
Seven rooms, hardwood floors, cove
ceilings, two dens, four bedrooms with
oloeet each, furnace, full attic, cement
basement paneled dining-room, com
bination fixtures, gras and electric new.
Lot 60x100; convenient to three car
lines, schools, churches, etc. Very
choice Price reasonable. Terms.
Phone Tabor 2265, Main 6976. A 4361.
Call 112 Fenton bldg-
Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, in
Block 9, E. Port
land Heights.
Being on Division Street between 32d
and 33d Streets, Portland, Oregon,
will be sold at public auction at the
west door of the. Courthouse of this
County, by order of the Circuit Court
of Multnomah County on next Wed
nesday morning at 10 o'clock A. M. of
August 24, 1910, to the highest bid
der for cash. Sale will be made and
conducted by John H. Stevenson, sole
referee appointed by the court to
make said sale, and the abstract of
title may be seen at his office, Room
421 Mohawk Building, Third and Mor
rison streets, Portland, Oregon.
IRVINGTON
CHEAP LOT
60x166 feet, alley at rear. High and
sightly, next to hlgrh grade home. On
Weidler st-, one block from car.
Special bargain for cash.
JOHW LOCKHART,
610 Chamber of Commerce.
RE AX. ESTATE DEALERS.
Beck. William G., 312 Falling bids.
Blrrell, II. & Co.. 203-3 McKay bldg. Real
state, insurance, mortgages, loans, etc
Brubaltar A Ban diet. 602 McKay bldg. M.
5-40.
Chapln & Herlow, 332 Chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. 8. A Co.. 03 Corbett bldg.
Jennings Co.. Main IBS. 200 Oregonian.
PALMER-JONES CO.. C 213 Commer
cial Club bldg.
Bchalk. Geo. D., 228 Stark it. Main 802,
A 2892.
SCHLNCLEB A HALL. 205 Ablngton bldg.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and
Multnomah at. (Holladay Addition. )
M. E. Thompson Co., cor. 4th and Oak ats.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
LOTS $40 TO $70.
EACH.
Tn our addition on the Oregon City car
line; graded .streets and lota cleared; excel
lent soil and arand view of the mountains:
values will Increase very rapidly In this
tract. tieptemoer l au iota advance a io
per cent.
Terms $5 down, $3 per month.
EMPIRE LAND CO..
501 Merchants Trust Bldg.L326 Wash. St.
YOU can buy a lot near Rose City Park for
$450 to $3UO, zo oowa sTia s.u per montn;
building restrictions, cement walks and
curbs, graded street, Bull Run water. 524
o2 Board of Trade bldg. Phone Marshall
473.
PENINSULAR ADD., block 3, lots 37, 38. 89
and 40. high and sightly, facing toward
the Columbia, 1 block east from Penin
sular ave., 1 block S. E. from Lutheran
Ch u rch; $1000. Phone Sellwood 771.
IRVINGTON PARK,
f have "75x100 feet that la an Ideal build
ing spot, two blocks of oar and within 150
feet of KUllngsworth ave. 403 Couch bldg.
A 2641.
YOU can buy a lot near Rose City Park for
1500. $26 down and $10 monthly; graded
streets, cement sidewalks. Bull Run water.
624-526 Board of Trade Bldg.
AGENTS ALONG ALBERTA ST.
Have a few lots 1 to 4 blocks from car
to sell now at $10 monthly. Few such
c h ances in this busy section; so get busy.
$700 FOR two good lota. 40x100 each; a splen
did nome site in a iniciuy jKinea part or
town; streets graded; Bull Run water, terms.
W 278, Oregonian.
$650 Splendid h Igh-grade lot. 60x100; re-
mrictea aiatrici; an improvneni in ana
paid for; I cannot keep up the payment
and must sell. X 230. Oregonian.
SUNNYSIDB LOT.
Near Laurelburst and 33d. S blocks W
car; $850. Owner, 914 Vtt E. Morrison, cor.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS, choice property, all
KlnUB, m.11 ""na, ami, jyi ivca , avinio 1 Cl
bargains now. Main 3551, A S839.
SINE and 10. block 13. RlTenrtde Add., AJ
blna, Gumner at. near Patton. Address O.
A. bwaiiow, urwgon ty,
$150 CASH ; $20 a month, for fine corner
Ot Hear f aVV i ' u sj. oariaiu iur VJ UlCh.
sale. Price $950. 420 Bwetland bldg.
THREE lots In Woodatock. wall located, for
sale on easy terms, rnone owner, xaoor
91 AA
$00 50x100 lot In Laurelhurst; $250 cash,
halanca 1 nr mnflfh. Main 190
$2h CASH, balance easy, fine lot on East
atuin su isona. . owviiaua mug.
l-flU-H J,fa JH --it i
St- t tf'-wz "
SEAL ESTATK.
For Sale Lots.
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY.
81 acres, near Columbia boulevard, with
water front, east of the S w if t pack in g
plant holdings, rail and water facilities
for factory or terminal sites; price $20,000.
terms.
100x100. on Grand ave., and East Lin
coln street; a snap; $9000. terms.
lOOxioo, on 14th and York; trackage on
two sides of property; space for warehouse
or factory; $14,000. terms.
PORTLAND REAL ESTATE CO-
. 217 Ablngton Bldg.
$4000 A half block at Mt Tabor, offered on
easy term; thia la one of the most command
ing sites in thla desirable suburb; remem
ber, the bitulithic pavement la sow within
7 blocks of top of hlU and petition to ex
tend Is already signed up; there la only a
email area outside of the new city park
ard high values are absolutely certain. Phone
Marahall 1665. The Hart Land Co., 14t
. Second at.
10O0 Corner lot. 50x100, within 125 ft. of
Belmont at. (bltulithio pavement), on west
jkpe of Mt. Tabor, In a fine neighborhood
and commanding a splendid view; an emi
nently better kit than costs you $.1000 In
other Eajst Side additions; we solicit your
investigation. Phone Marshall 1&S3. Tha
Hart Land Co., 146 Second st.
$500 ROSE CITY PARK, 50x100 FEET.
This lot fa worth 1700 at market price,
for a quick aale $300 will take it; thla
lot is eaat facing and aide walks are in.
street Improvements paid, $300 down, bal
ance $10 a month will handle this bar
gain; muil act quick; this lot Is close to
good homes. AL 215. Oregonian.
EAST PORTLAND HEIGHTS LOT.
Nice lot 60x100. east rront, between two
nice houses, 150 feet from car on E. "3rd
and Clinton, a fine place to build, or a
good speculation, price onlv $000, terms.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
R17 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
$60i BUYS a full lot in our new tract, LAU
R ELTON HEIGHTS. Juat east of Laurel
hurst and two blocks off East Gllsan-st.
carllne; easy, monthly paymantas; discount
to first home-builders; better look this up.
The Hart Land Co.. 14rt 2d st.
LOTS. LOTS. LOTS.
$2 each month payments; price 1150
to 20O; nothing down, just $2 per month;
Oregon City carline National Realty &
Truat Co.. 326 W ashington st., room 516.
FOR SALE Lot on Btanton St.. close te
Union ave. Owner, phone Woodlawn 159$.
. For Sale Honsea.
FOR SALE BY OWNER. 1H-6TORY
In fine location, containing 3 rooms,
pantry and den, down atalra and 3 rooms,
bath, up atalra.
This house Is for sale and must be
old this week.
Rooms all tinted and cement walk
- around house and everything modern.
Come out and see this before buying.
Take W-R car, 35th and Clinton; $3500.
terms.
JNQ I. SHARKEY CO.
DO YOU KNOW
THAT IT "WILL PAY YOU TO COMB TO
US IF YOU EXPECT TO BUILD? IF YOU
OWN LOT, WE WILL FINANCE THE
BUILDING FOR YOU; SMALL AMOUNT
OF CASH SUFFICIENT; OUR REPUTA
TION FOR FAIR DEALING AND SAVING
OF COST BRINGS OUR BUSINESS. NO
COST FOR PLANS. ESTIMATES GIVEN.
NORTHWESTERN CONSTRUCTION CO.,
. ' B01-902 LEWIS BLDG.
GOING TO BUILD 7
"WE ARE BUILDING MORE HOUSES
THAN ANT CONTRACTOR IN THE
CITY. THERE ARE GOOD REASONS
OUR CUSTOMERS SAVE MONEY AND
GET BETTER WORK, ON TERMS TO
SUIT. IF YOU OWN TOUR LOT WES
WILL FURNISH THE MONEY TO
BUILD. PLANS AND ESTIMATES FREE.
OREGON BUILDING & TRUST CO..
809 HENRY BLDQ. .
PAY RENT IF YOU WANT TO.
But you can buy 4. S or 6 -room houses
at E. 25th and Gladstone sts., for small
oaah paymeiA, bal. same as rent. They
are not built on wildcat lota, but are
close In, 10 minutes' ride on two good
carl in es. W-W or Brooklyn; they are
food honest houses and the price Is right.
C you want one see McGratb, 331 Cham
ber of Commerce bldg.
COTTAGE SNAP.
Good A-room cottage In Highland, handy
to two canines and only a few minutes
out; on a lot S0x85. north front and a
good location; a bargain at $1050, $0.VJ
cash and $20 per month; pay rent to your
self. GRUSSI Sc. ZATrOW.
SIT Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
ROSE CITY PARK.
BARGAIN.
Just completed, 7-ioom home on 56th st..
bath, Dutch kitchen, fireplace, furnace,
sleeping porch, full basement, laundry
tubs. etc. ; lot 50x100: improvements in
and paid; splendid buy for $4000; owner,
will sell for $700 less If taken at once;
terms $300 cash, balance $15 per month.
National Realty A Trust Co., 32GVb Wash.
. .at., room 510. -
WEST BIDS BUNGALOW.
Brand new 8 -room bungalow, Juat fin
ished, full cement basement, electric
lights, north front, good neighborhood,
half block from car, on a lot 40x100, price
only $2000; 1570 cash and $20 pr month.
Just like paying rent to yourself.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
o-ROOM new, modern bungalow, including
.shades and combination gas and electric
light fixtures, full basement lot 33 1-3x100.
facing east and only 300 feet from Haw
thorne ave.; party leaving town; must bt
sold; $780 cash balance $15 per month.
A. J. GANTNER,
618 Board of Trade Bldg.,
4th and Oak St.
NONE OF THESE OVER $800.
5 rooms, lot 43x100, $8O0, $100 cash.
6 rooms, small lot. $725. $75 cash.
3 rooms, lot 40x100. $050. $100 cash.
2 rooms. 2 lots corner. $650. $400 cash.
2 rooms, lot 50x07, $475. $100 cash.
3 lota, 2 small houses. $000, $50 csah.
FRED W. GERMAN, 320 Burnside M. 2773.
SAVE YOUR RENT.
We will sell you a home and you can pay
u by monthly installments, or we will build
for you anywhere in the city.
PROVIDENT INVESTMENT & TRUSTEE
COMPANY,
424-520 Board of Trade bldg.
Phone Marshall 473.
$50 " DOWN, $30 MONTHLY,
Will buy new, modern bungalow on 60x
100 lot, close to 30th and Clinton sts.;
five rooms and- bath, full basement, fire
place, wired for electric light, piped for
gas. Price $2 WOO; monthly payments of
tdO covera principal and Interest both.
Room 609 Couch bldg.
SEE THIS 7-ROOM HOUSE. .
$2000 HALF CASH.
T large rooms, light and airy, ward
robes, bath and toilet, beautiful lawn
and garden full of vegetables and flowers,
swell chicken-house; schools and churches
close; east front; 130 feet from. Alberta
car. F 217. Oregonian. .
4 FINE lots with good 7-room house, every
thing in perieci cuuuiuuu, uaiueu, inun
dation, modern plumbing, etc.; 6 blocks
to M-V carline and within 1 block of new
Mt Hood road (now building). Proper
ty Is easily worth $2500. $2100 will han-rtia-
i An cABh. balance $20 a month. C.
W. Davis, 605 Commercial block.
ON 5th st., only a few minutes' walk from
the City Hall, we oner our modern nome
of 7 rooms and sleeping porch for the
low figure of $4600, with payment of
$1000 cash; this is a bargain but we are
compelled to move. Owner, 410 Falling
bldg. . . ,
FOR SALE by owner In restricted district
on Mount Scott carline, 2 blocks from .sta
tion, a modern 5-room house. 100x100 lot,
nice stable and chicken park, aome fruit
tree, east front, plenty Bull Run water.
Electric fixtures, basement; $1000 cash re
qulred. AL 227. Oregonian.
ONE-ACRE TRACT, 2-room house, chicken
house and park; small fruits, 50 oords of
wood good wa ter. 13c fare ; price $775 ;
some term. Niramo, Runey & Co., 3U
Hamilton bldg. t
$50 DOWN.
6-room house, modern, on Woodstock
carline, basement, bath, etc.; $50 down
balance $15 per month. National Realty &
Trust Co.. 326 Washington st.. room 516.
BEAUTIFUL Mount Tabor bungalow, six
rooms, completely modern, tine view and
location, lot 65 feet front; big snap at
$4250; terms. 1824 E. Yamhill, or phons
Main 1520. ,
TO SETTLE an estate will sell at a sacri
fice 6-roora house in good condition. 50x
100 lot on corner, Weat Side, 15 minutes
walk from Courthouse. Inquire room 643
Hamiltcn bldg. or AL 223. Oregonian.
PARK-STREET HOME.
Fractional corner, strictly modern .house
of 7 rooms, for only $12,000; one-third
cash, balance easy. Vanduyn A Walton,
515 Chamber Commerce.
FOR SALE by owner New 5-room. modern
oungalow, price $2150, eaay terms. Monta
vllla car to East 59th st., go one block
eouth to green bungalow, or phona B 2981.
2 ACRES, all cultivated; 4-room house,
harn, well; near school, 500 yards east
Rlsley station, Mllwaukie. Or. Box 106,
R. F. P. No. L Price, $2900.
6-ROOM modern bungalow, all on one floor,
ground 100x109, lawn, barn, chicken-bouse, .
in fine location, on Peninsula; 1 block to
car phone Woodlawn 1173.
BEST buy In otty; strictly modern 7-roonj
home- lot 74x100; beautiful grounds, re
stricted district. 832 E. Kelly at. Phono
Bellwood 37. Prioe $3400, terms.
B-POOM house and lot on 7th avenue.
Mount Scott car. Easy terms. Boggess.
221 Morrison, Room o.
FOR BALH by owner, tbe nandaomest $
room house in Irvlngton. 4M Bast 2uta at
V. call ana se ii-
FOR SALE New six-room house ia Irv
lngton, at cost. E- 1872.
104.0