Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 10, 1910, Page 15, Image 15

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    TITE MORXIXG QREGQXIAX, SATURPAY, DECE3IBER 10, 1910,
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SECRETARYSHIP
Same Man Can't Serve Both
Republican Committee and
Republican . Club.
CHOICE TO BE ALLOWED
Connty Organisation Tmgrr-9 No
Pactional Differences and Won't
Allow Affiliation With Bodjr
That Opposes Bourne.
W. Rr Appersffn. secretary of tha
Republican Central Committee and like
win secretary of the Breater Oregon
Republican Club, la to ta kItcd the
privilege of restanlnic from one of
tnos positions. The necessity of mak
ing a choics will be put up to bim by
the Republican County Central Com
mute a. a special meeting has been
railed for that purpw and will be
kieM next week, noasinlv lley.
Chairman LKftn. of the liepubllcan
County Central Committee, hna called
tha special meeting because of tha at
titude of tha so-cailej llvpubllran club
of which Apperson la the secretary.
The main purpos of that organisation
la tha oppoaltlon of Jonathan Bourne
when be runs to succeed Himself, in tne
Vetted States Senate two years hence.
Amocr members of the Central Com
mittee there la much objection to Ap
pertains taking Dana in sucn an or
ganlxation. In view of tha fact that he
la aecretary of tha regular committee,
which Is sTpposed to take no part In
factional dtff leultlea. It la contended,
furthermore, that the real purpose of
turh a elub will be to benefit bourne s
causa Irameasureably and that the aen
- lor Senator could want nothing; better.
When called on the carpet before the
committee, Secretary Apperson will be
Bitten an opportunity to explain fully
his relations with the new organiza
tion. Inquiry will also be made con
cemlnc- a $J9 Initiation fee which Is
charged those who stjro the roll cf the
club. The meeting- was to has been
held last night, but delay was mads
necessary through tha Inability of
Chairman Logan to attend.
An effort may be mads at tha com
leg session of the Legislature to abol
ish the Multnomah County Court and
consolidate It with tha Circuit Court,
giving all the Circuit Judges Jurisdic
tion in probate and domestlo relations
eases. Tha act. as contemplated, will
be framed so as to transfer County
Judge Cleeton to the Circuit bench.
Acting; Governor Bostrmin, who Is
serving as such as president of the
State Senate. Is going to make an ac
tive fight for the Presidency of the
Senate in the coining evasion. It Is
learned from authentic aources. While
Pen Selling; is generally reputed to
have the Presidency sewed up. Bower
man supporters ssy the Acting Uov
rou has nine rotes pledged and Is
laying wires for the capture of the
seren ethers needed to elect. Selling
has the solid Multnomah delegation, ex
cepting C W. Nottingham, who has
declined to make any pledges, although
saying he would ote for the choice of
lb delegation. Sailing.
With talk In the air of Governor
eteet Weet receiving a Federal ap
."ointment. Interest In the presidency
of the eate haa gone up a notch or
two, for In such an event, unlikely as It
now seems, the president of tba next
Senate might be thrown Into the Gov
ernor's chair, especially In view of tha
fact that Secretary of State-elect Ben
son is unable to atten.l to two places
on account of his health.
Naturally local Imocretle lawyers
are heartily In favor of the creation of
new berths in the Circuit Court the
more the merrier. There Is much
speculation already as to who might bs
appointed should the Legislature grow
a crop of Judicial plums.
SHIPPING BILL FRAMED
Chamber of Commerce Will Ask
l egislature for New Laws.
The last lick In tha chain of ad
vantages to be secured In making
Portland a popular Institution with tha
carriers ef tha oean traffic, was or
dered at a meeting of the trustees of
the Portland Chamber of Commerce at
Ita session ycslerdsy afternoon. When
these have been accomplished through
the aid of the Legislature of Oregon,
say the members. Portland will take Its
proper plsce among the ports of the
world.
The plans outlined yesterday provide
for the Introduction Into the Legisla
ture of a bill regulating the charges of
shipping masters and making tie the
maximum fee for securing sailor for
outgoing vssnels or steamers. The
other provision is for the licensing of
boarding-houses for sailors, for their
Inspection and their control.
The Chamber of Commerce haa se
cured efficient and reasonable towage.
Free ballast has also been provided and
In addition to thla the matter of public
docks Is no longer a mooted question.
GENTLEMAN BURGLAR SHOT
Meellby New Yorkty Vtionds In
trader Woman Ills Accomplice.
NEW YORK. Dec. . Shot after he
bad forced an entrance into the home
f Theodore Tapley, a wealthy manufac
turer in Pastulc. N. J., last mcht, a well
Srvssed young man. U uM he mas
Junes llacKy. of Phl!sde!pl:ls. is dying
lodzy In S. Mary's H"p:tnl i" Pas
elc lie was taken tueee when found
b4alnlr.g treatment for his wound in a
drug suics In company with a young
woman of prepoeslr.g appearance who
id she was his aife.
Taplcy shot t.'ie "gentleman burglar"
as the latter wm uter:r.g the parlor
window. Hanley toppled out and Into
the arms of a woman who had evidently
he. a standing guard and maa waiting on
the porch.
IMPATIENT FATHER SINGLE
VWfe f-ajs Jester Broke Children's
Gifts and Assanlted Her.
Earl Jester, a fisherman. &roke two
tta horns given his children as Christ
n.as presents, because t:.e children
auade too much noise, according to the
statements ef Mrs. l.lule Jcsirr before
Preslilln Circuit Judge Cleland yester
dsy. ffhe waa suing for a divorce. She
said the horas and seme candy were
the only presents the children had tor
Christmas, and that ehe remonstrated
when her husband broke them over his
knee. Then he a tck her In the eye,
she said. She als alleged be choked
APPERSQrJTO QUI
0UEG0N PIONXERS CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
AT SON'S HOME IN BOISE. IDAHO.
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BOISE, Idaho, Dec. t. (Special.) The t2d anniversary of the wed
ding of air. and airs. Charles Riley was celebrated at the home of
their son. Miles Ktley. hers November 19. The couple have seven chil
dren. 19 grandchildren an J five great-grandchildren.
Charles Ktley wss born December 20, 183U. In Hampshire County.
Vtrarlnla. He Immigrated to Adams County. Illinois. In 1S48. crossing the
plains to California In 1850, and became a pioneer resident of Oregon
In 1S. He lived In the Willamette Valley for 10 years, when he
moved to Unn County and lived there seven years. Since then he has
lived in Eastern Oregon, and been engaged In stockrnlslng. In 1858
he married Miss Susan Sears. Mrs. Rllcy was born in Jefferson County,
Iowa. In 1S40. and came West in 18 52.
Mr. Riley was a Councilman in Albany and a stock Inspector for a
number of years In Malheur and Urant counties. He is one of the most
experienced horsemen in the state, owning one of the best horse ranches
on the Malheur Klver. He has also experienced some exciting times
fighting Indians In Eastern Oregon. During (lie Bannock War, his
ranch was raided by the soldiera.
Thelr children are Mrs. Francis KareJ, Mrs. Ida Kelly. Mrs. Mary
Copeland.. Miles and Charles and Carl Klley. now living. Mr. Riley ha
been a reader of The Oregonlan for over 40 years.
ber at another time: that he Is fre
quently drunk, and spends his money
gambling. She said she was married
to him at Cnehalls. Wash.. July S, 100.
She received a divorce.
Git others secured decrees from
Judge Cleland yesterday morning. P. O.
Marks complained that Eleanor M.
Marks deserted him In July, 13u6. tell
ing him when, she left that she wasn't
his wife anyway: that she was nsver
legally married to him. because she
was not legally divorced from her first
husband.- He said the ceremony of his
own marriage wss performed In Port
land. February 4. Hot. X divorce was
given him.
Belle larllch secured a decree of
separation from Arthur Earllch because
she eald he waa convicted three years
ago and served 18 months for an of
fense Involving another woman. She
said further that although she was
married to him believing his name to
be Earllch. his real name le Arthur
Norrls. She wss wed September X. 1K01.
Divorce waa glvn Clara E. Van
Fickle from Joseph Van Sickle because
she said he came West from St. Paul
to take up a timber claim, and that she
had not heard from him since. She
said ahe was married to h.lm at St. Paul,
leeembr 1$. 1300.
Mary M. Vogel complained that J. W.
Vogel had been drinking the last five
years. A divorce was given her. She
said she wss married to him In Sep
tember. 1SSS.
Insertion was the ground upon
which Louise B. Green secured a
divorce from Roy A. Green, and
Thomas M. Ltarmsn from Lydla May
carman. The Greens were married at
St. Paul. Minn., Aug. X. 190. and the
Learmans at Vancouver, Wash., April
14. 11.
RIGHTS-OF-WAY NEEDED
CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS
DEMANDED BY CITIZENS.
Broadway and Railroad Bridges
Separated From Other Issues by
Improvement Association.
North East Side Improvement Asso
ciation's right-of-way committee, of
which C. II. Thompson is chairman,
will ask the Mayor and Council to start
condemnation proceedings for rights-of-way
for the Broadway bridge. This
action Is In accordance with proceed
ings of the last meeting, when It was
voted that further negotiations with
the U H. A N. Company should continue
without reference to vacation of streets
In East Portland, right-of-way for Sul
livan Uulch sewer, or the park In
South Portland: and that the only mat
ter to be conaldered would be the
rights-of-way fur the Broadway and
railroad bridges.
it waa decided that In future the
question of vacation of the streets in
East Portland should not be connected
with the Broadway bridge.
The committee also decided to ask
that the O. K. A N. Company be re
quired to seeure what rights-of-way H
needs for Its rallrosd bridge through
condemnation proceedings. This action
is practically In line with the conten
tion of M. G. Munly, president of the
association, who still holds that the
railroad company has proceeded with
the erection of its bridge without
rights-of-way and ought to be stopped.
SOCTII BRIDGE IS COXSIDEBED
E. L. Mills' Estimate of Cot Is
Lower by Nearly 91,900,000.
Waddell Harrington, who prepared
plans for the Hawthorne bridge, will
furnish tentative plans and sketches
for the proposed bridge on Ellsworth
and Mead streets. E. L. Mills, of the
bridge committee. South East Side, says
a representative of waddell 4 Har
rington examined the landings on both
sides of the river recently, and would
assist the committee In forming an
estimate of the cost of a bridge at
that point. Mr. Mills said the pro
posed bridge will cost between H00.000
and 1700. 009. and that a bridge cost
ing fi.ooo.ov to 1.509. oea, the cost
first suggested, waa not needed or
desired.
Walter Adsmt, of the Sellwood Com
mercial Club, announces that agita
tion for a bridge at Sellwood will be
gin the first of the year, to connect
the boulevard systems of the West
and East Sides of the river.
The importation of laces, ambroid. ries,
etc.. as a whl. ticnrtttd. In lftlO. S44.
wck, U f.iud,wi la lfVT s4
twv.ooe la ivU.
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TITLE DUE
Vancouver Resident Likely to
Get Millions, as Well.
ESTATE IS IN IRELAND
Claims of Mrs. Esther Campbell to
Share In Wealth May Give Her
Klght to Be Called Lady
Campbell-Crawford.
VICTORIA. B. C, Dec . (Special.)
uciucs proving ner claim as ens
tue tour rigntrul heirs to an en
tauea estate that was valued at !.
600.000 17 years ago. there Is every
pruoaoiuiy mat airs. Esther Campbell
ot Vancouver, one of the claimants
to tne famous Crawford estate in Ire-
nu, .in aiso Decome the possessor
oi a lung unused title that goes with
ma estate.
Airs. Campbell has Just received ad.
vices from her attorneys In Dublin that
irean proors nave been discovered to
suostantiate ner claims to the estate.
nu these proofs, which are not be
ing disclosed for the present for ob
yious legal reasons, are also claimed
to estaoiisn ner claim to a title held
by her great grandfather, the Earl of
ieicarres.
Steps are being taken by Mrs. Camp-
s solicitors to press her claim to
tne ranK which goes with the estate.
If the efforts are successful, it will
mean that Mrs. Campbell will be known
as Lady Campbell-Crawford, and sbe
win nave one-tnira interest in
princely fortune.
A short time ago Mrs. Campbell re
turned from a year's visit to the home
ef her ancestors, an ancient castle
near Dublin, known as Mervlne Castle,
and which has many stirring historical
associations connected with it, for
Mrs. Campbells ancestors took a prom
Inent part in many of the doings of
King- William. Prince of Orange. It
was while there in company with, her
lawyer that the most important step
was niaue to estaonsn Airs. Campbell's
Claim lu uie c.iaie.
Through the energetio probjng of
ner attorney into ancient and misty
records, the discovery of a long-lost
and missing will was made in a vault
of the high chancery division In Dub
lin. This will, which had lain there
forgotten for just years, established
Mrs. Campbell's claim to a clear line
of descent from the early Crawfords
of noble blood who fought with King
William.
Tale Reads Like Fairy Story.
One of the most Improbable-sounding
fairy stories ever dreamed of could
be written from cold, hard fact In
connection with the long legal battle
ever these valuable but entailed es
tates and the picturesque castle that
stands on them.
The other three heirs to the property
are J. S. Crawford, of Kansas City;
C W. Crawford, of Burton, "Wash.,
brothers of Mrs. Campbell, and one
sister, Mrs. C. Walker, pf Montreal.
Seventeen years ago the estate was
valued at ft.bOO.OOO. and It has In
creased in value to a large extent
since then. There Is also a large sum
due the heirs pf the estate through
rentals secured from leases ' of the
property, which were granted by the
land commission of Ireland, which as
sumed charge of the estate,
Mrs. Campbell intends to leave In a
few weeks' time for another trip to
Ireland In connection with the estate,
as the pther heirs have given her full
power, as the oldest daughter, to rep
resent them In the fight for the treas
ured millions.
An Excursion Into Pedagogy.
Indianapolis News.
The Topeke. (Kan.) Journal, rffsking an
oxcurtsVon into pedagogy, says that Its
"Idea of nothing to listen to." Is a man
eneol teacher telling a company of wo
men teachers tiow to teach. The woman
teacher, says the Journal, "knows more
about the art Instinctively than the he
teacher will ever be able to learn."
DAILT METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Dec I. Mtslntiini tempera
ture. 4t e.-re: minimum. 3S dcr.a. Kivcr
reaaias, S 4, M a.S kess la taat -t
MA
HOTEL SEATTLE
400000 Recently Spent on Ita Interior. All Farntshlnm tad Appointment
S'ew, modern and Splendid. U cadqanrters for Portland People.
HOTEL OREGON
Both, Hotels Conducted by
MESSRS. WRIGHT & DICKINSON
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
B50 Booms, -104 Suites, With Private
Baths.
JTEW FTREPB00F BUILD IN3
Moderate Rates.
Ptfl Metochan ft Sons, Props.
THE
PORTLAND
fORTLANO, 03.
srrBoniaJf rtAS
MODKICX
oen on soixiox norj.amt
THE
all trains.
mm
a W: coEinxrus,
i Proprietor.
OPENED SEPT, imp
HOTEL LENOX
E. D. mad V. H. JORGElHSN
Prop a. and Mgn.
COR. 3D AND MAIN STSL
Hot sod Colt) Water.
Lose; Distance Pboaa
is Every Room.
RATES
$1,00 and up
fclPi'
.y, a, Weed, Maau.
hours. .2 foot. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to
6 P. sr.). .02 Inch; total since Peplcmb.r 1,
1910. 14.80 Inches; normal. 1..1C Inches: ex
cess. .S4 inch. Total sunshine, none: poaslbie,
8 hours. 48 mlaut.l. -Barometer (reduced to
sa-leval). at & P. 11., 30.23 Inches.
THE WEATHER.
Wind
State of
Wcathe
STATIO.NS.
Boise
S? 0.20,
4 S
5 W
10 NW
12 BE
12 E
48W
.SE
4 N
Rain
lioston. . . .. .
S8 0.00
21 0.0(1
Srt o.0
800.00
Clear
alry
Pt. clouoy
Pt. cloudy
unicaKO 4. . .
Denver
C lear
Cloudy
cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
res Moines
SO 0.01
Duluth
Eureka
180. 001
Galveston. ......
70! T.
10:3
Hclna
38 0.00
H2 0.00
40 0 .00
620. 00
8,W
IE
8'a
4;nw
Pt. cloudy
Jack.onvllU..
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Kansas City....
Marshfleld
Montreal
New Orleans-
New York
North Head .
North Yakima,, .
Phoenix
Pocatello
Portland
Hoa.burg
Sacramento
a.U.QO
16'SW
IClear
70 0.0"! 4!E
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
IS 0.0O20jNW
460.08
4410.00
4;NE
4N
4 W
4 9E
8 NW
4NW
H
128
8 SB
4i?E
4 NW
Calm
4!NK
4iSW
6 8W
S.SE
4'NE
6;NW
Clear
Ti'O.Oo
44 0.8
42 0.PKI
rt. ciouar
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
48.0.01
eoi t.
St. LajuIs
Et. Paul
Bait Lake
ban Diego
San Francisco. ..
eiskiyou
44 0.00
24 0.80
54 0.02
720. 00
C4 0 .00
Bain
Clear
Cloudy
S8I T.
Katn
fipoksne
420.001
Clear
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island. .
4S 0.04
Pt. cloudy
46 0.OS
Boo.oo;
2S;0.Q0
iCloudy
Walla Walla
;iear
Vi pshlngto.p
Winnipeg
.Clear
801 T.
1;W
Pt. cloudy
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The Nortn Pacific low pressure srea has
moved eastward to the region north of the
Dakotas and tne oarometer is now rela
tively high over Idaho snd the nearby por
tions of vthe adjoining states. Another high
reaaur. ares overlies in. aiihjii Dlaiea.
h oreclDltatlon durius the last 4 hours
has 'h.en light and mostly confined to the
Northern ana central btates west ox (lie
Rocky Mountains. The temperatures In the
Paclnc states have remained nearly station
ary. It la generally warmar between the
Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi River
and cooler In the Middle Atlantic States and
In New England.
The conditions are xavoraDie - ror rair
weather lu this district Saturday, except in
Southeastern Jdabo and in Northwest Ore
gon and Western Washington, where cloudi
ness will increase and be followed by rain
or anew. t
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair, nrobablv fol
lowed by rain during the afternoon or night;
easterly winas.
urigna air except ram norxnwest por
tion: eaaterly wlnda.
Washington rair east, ram wear portion:
easterly winds, shifting to southerly along
the coast.
Idaho Fair north, rain or snow, followed
by fair south portion: cooler southeast por
tion. EBWAH8 A SEALS.
laAJCTlNO NOTICES.
OR EGOS LODGE. NO. 101, A
F.'AND A.. ll.-Specisl eommunl
catikia this 4baturday) evening at
7:30 o'clock, Masonic' Temple;
work In M. It. degree. Visiting
brethren cordially invited. By or
der W. M.
A i. U1NOUK, Eecretars; A.
PIONEER SQUARE
SEATTLE
PORTLAND
OREGON
NEW PERKINS
Fifth and Washington St.
Opened Tune. 1903.
A Lot el in tla very-heart of Portland's business
activity. Modem in every respect. Bates $1.00
and np. Moderate price restaurant in connection.
is. Q. Shetland, Secretary and Manager.
,gsaa .5.5.: iSfS8M
: hw iS23 a 'a'a'illasllis.
BIAIIOCIRTEBS
fOR TOl tiSIS as
COMMERCIAL.
RMdal rates
to families and sin
gle geDilemen. The
tn&nkewent will be
r leaded at all times
o show rooms and
give prloce. A mod
era Turkish Bath
CtmbUsbmest In tba
U. C BOWKBaV
at an agar-
CORNELIUS
-The House mt Weleeine." eoroar Park and Alder. Port,
land's newest and most modern hotel. European plan. Bf
Tuning Ma" In nil rates will be as follows: All back rooroa
without bath, sinsle. tl.oo per day; double. $.00 per day.
All front noma wtthout hath. 11-50 Per day, single: I1M
per air doutle. Ail OlTTIOa soema. Our ttmnlDua meats
S. E. FLETCHEB,
Manafgz.
HOTEL RAMAPO
Corner Fourteenth and Washington
Kejwlrio ted. Elegantly Furnisiaod
Rates Sl.OO and Up
Cpociail Kavtea for PerrnnnenU
Bos Meets All
PeUVATS BATHS
r
tov vmx, 1,1KB
THE WOODS
Americas Plan UfirPT7T European Flasi
IIS Per Cay IIVJ I dLi ft tU Per DsjS
"It's All Cemfort.
Oht Table eVHote Meal One Fewtwra.
In heart of business district, center of city, halt Tleea
from O. N. Ry. and N. P. Ry. Depot, close to ail st esse,
ship wharves and C P. R. Depot.
VANCOUVER, BX,
BOBX.
N1SSEN To he wife of Carl B. Nlssen.
daughter, at University Park.
PIEU.
I..1HI1... , , o Tnhna T mVlr 0 Fred
erlrk Spring, aged 72 years, i months, 2
davs. Remains at Dunning A McEntee
parlors, Seventh and AnKeny streets. o
n.rsl notice later. .
DAMON In this city. December , at t!
ciiv rMnr. 21 tia.lsev street. Ellxa-
beth Jane Damon, aged 67 years e months
and 24 days. Announcement of funeral
later.
LANGMACK In this city, Dec , at St.
Vincent s Hospital. Mrs. Mary Langmack.
aged 01 years 7 months days. Residence
21o Mil. at.
UL.INE At residence. 69S Wilson St.. Dec. 9;
Ellen Christina Ullne. aged 3 months.
FliKEBAL VOTXCB8.
BLUM At her home, 1422 East Everett st,
Dec. 8, Dora C. Blum, aged 83 years, 11
months. 12 days. Ifuueral will take place
today (Saturday), Dec. 10. from the par
lors of th. East Slda Funeral Directors,
East Alder' and East Sixth sts., at 2 P.
M. Friends respectfully invited. Interment
Lone Fir Cemetery.
CHESSMAN Funeral services of the late
Mens E. Chessman, wife V. G. Chessman,
Of this city, will take place from the par
lors of thtr East Side Funeral Directors,
corner" E. 8th and E. Aider sts. Sunday,
December 11, 10:a9 A. M. Friend re
spectfully Invited. Interment Rose City
Cemetery.
VAHL.BU5CH At his home, 8$2 East Morri
son at., Dec fi, beloved son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Vahlbusch, Henry Arthur Vahl
busch, aged 8 years, 11 months, 8 days.
Funeral will take place from the above
number today (Saturday), Dec. 10. at 2
P. II. Friends (pvlt'ed.
SPICK ELM IE R At the family residence,
71. Tenino ave., pec. 8., Asa M. Spickel
mler, agfd 00 years 8 months lo days.
Friends invited to attend funeral services,
which will be held "at the above residence
at a P. M. tomorrow (Sunday), December
11. interment MilwAukie Cemetery.
TRAeEY Funeral services of the late
James Tracey, aged 45 years, will be held
at Dunning A McEntee's funeral parlors,
Ttti and Ankeny sts., today (eUurday), at
1:30 P. M-' Frlenda Invited. Interment
Mount Calvary Cemetery. -
pEVROE At 8fil Shaver street. December
, Clement Devroe. Remains at Dunning
at McEntee parlors, Seventh and Ankeuy
streets. Funeral notice later.'
POL AN At St. Vincent's Hospital." Peter
Dolan. aged 83 years, of 765 Union ave.,
N. Rcxnains at Zeller-Bxrnes Ctf.'e p.rlora.
Funeral announcement later,
NELSON In this city, December S. L. B.
Nelson. Remains at punning & UcEntoa
rarlors. Seventh end Ankeny streets. Fu
neral notjee later.
MERRILL At her late residence, 871 14th
" street. Mrs: Mary Failing Merrill, in the
Sd year of her age. Notice of funeral later.
TJONSETH FLORAL CO.
MAKtiL'AM BLDG.
FLORAL DESIGNS.
Phones:. Main S102. A HOT.
Dunning A McEntee. Funeral JMreetora,
Tth and Fine. Phone Main 4.10. Lady aa-
sUtanu Office of County Coroner.
" EDWARD HOLMAS CO.. Funeral Dlreot
ers. 2i0 3d st. Lady aaslatant- Phone M. 01.
J. P. FIMiV Si SON, 3d and Madison.
Lady attendant. Fhone Main S, A 1500.
AT SIDE Funeral Dleeetora, successors
to F. S. Dunnine. Inc. E. &3. R 2323.
LUJ1 MX CO ladertakers. Lady aaslat
ant. 409 Alder., M. 6133. A t23.
' tl'U.EK-Bl k'ES )., Tunerml Directors,
B94 Williams ave.; both phones; lady asst.
4AJCCU. Undertaker, cor. Xaaf Alder and
Sin. aost 781. a IMS. lMdf assisusat. 1
AMUSEMENTS.
RAH! RAH! RAH! OREGON
Heijlg Theater.
TONIGHT. 8:15 O'CLOCK.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUB
Concert and College "8tunts."
Prices 81. 75c, SOc. 35c. goc
HEILIG
Theater,
7th and Tslor.
Phones Main and A 112!.
f NIGHTS BEGINNING TOMORROW,
Special Price Matinee ' Saturday.
Wm. A- Brady Co. (Lt d) Presents
"THE NIGtJER."
New Theater. N. Y.. Success.
WITH FLORENCE ROBERTS,
Assisted by Thurlow Bergen.
Evenings, 81.50 to 25c. Matinee, f-1 to ijo.
BAKFR THEATER
A V jKorrijmn and Eleventh
Main 2. A 5380. GEO. L. BAKER. Man
Matinee, 2:15. Laat time tonight. Baker
Stock Company In
"THE BARRIER,"
The thrilling Alaakan tale by BI Beach.
Dramatized from the fam.ous novel. A
superb offering, splendidly presented. Eve.,
25C. 50c, 76c. Sat. Mat., 25c. 50c. Next week,
starting tomorrow Mat., "The Honor of the
r amiiy.
BUNGALOW
:ater lia
and Morrison
Jittl. J 1 , , n . -
Geo. L. Buker, Manager.
Today, 2:3; tonight, last time; the roost
brilliant musical comedy of all
"THE 113LK, THB PLACE ASD THE IJIKL"
With Geo. Ebne as Happy Johnnie Hicks,
the gambler. First time anywhere at popular
prices. Evenings. 25c. EOc. 75c. 31. Mats., .jc.
5oc Next attraction, opening tomorrow Mat.,
"A Broken Idol."
MATINEE EVERY DAY.
fc MAIN 8. A 1020.
TusiTFJl 1S-95-5W5I
WEEK DEC. ff. Edwin Arden and Co. pre
senting 'taptaih Velvet," "A N'tn't',
Monkey Music Hall," Alexander and beptt.
'A
joe rfacason, t.UII jertii m
( hance for Three." Hilda Hawthorne,
Misses Milch, Pictures, Orchestra.
The
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Week Comtnenclno; December 5.
TJrLIi MOBTON-JF.WEL TROUPE,
"AN EVENT IS CLUBDOM."
Matinee Dily. Curtala 2:30. T:3Q and
GRAND Week Dec; 5, 1910
The iMaslcal lUKh
arlriail Faaffitirfl
La thevalier ULorH
)VorId'a Champion
Marksman.
Three Rational
lOUsaCari,
EcUhoff A Gordon,
TfniiU Trio,
Grorge Y corn" a,
Comiqueis
GBAKDiSCOPB
uronn ai.iiis, i usvauisru.'.
Matinee every day. 2:30; any seat,
livening peciornjances at (
balcony. 15c; lower floor. 25c; box seata, o0c
;i5;
I Y1 Some of Musical
M-d X JL JL Comedy.
Wttr Pomm mcintr MaHnMi. Dec 5.
Keating 4 Flood present extra. added.
attraction.
"ARIZONA JACK.'
The greatest and biggest bronco-bustlnff act
ever presented 'on any stage and' the Lyric
Musical tomeoy uo. in
"THE 3EW GUARDS."
Dilinn unri Kin a- as the Guards.
Tvtn nt.rf n rm a n ecus nltrhtlv. 7:45 and 9:15.
lafatlntes Daily. 2:45. lday mcht. Chorus
Girls contest.
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OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OtllCK. CITY HA1X
MAIX SSS. A 75SS.
mmAHE OFFICKU. KAVK 4T1S,
I
The one BEST place In Portland to
buy. QEQGRAPHIQAJi CENTEX i-nil
MOST DESIRABLE rcsldeoca proper!
cf tha city.
SEEINQ IS BELIETIXO BETTE3
go and see the many CHOICE real
ceDces under constructioa and caa Im
provement going on.
The Oregon Sea! Eslata Company
CRAMP JtVE. AMD MBI.T!OMH T.
MoneyTalks
We bave some aereagfl ep oar line
in city which will make you 100 per
ceat in tw ears od investment. Call
if you mean business. No phoning.
Brong-Steele Co.
Ground Floor Lewis Bldg.
Ladd Addition
- SWELL HOME
strlntlv modern, 9rroom house.
with ail latest lmprovnments-rfurnace,
fireplace, den, sleeping-porch, breakfast-room,
built-in bookcases and buf
fets " fact n"thrne; "Hi4eisT whih
makes "a complete home; on an 80-foot
street, with alt street improvements In
S-Hd "DRia."" Price "en!y I6"d(, a'iout $23tl0
eash, balance terms.
GRl'SSI A IADOW,
Sir Board oX Xssdc JJid., dtk aad ealc
. a.
HoIIaday9s Addition
jiXW TOPAy.
Factory or
Warehouse Site
Containing 20 lots with 640 feet
frontage on 0. R. & N. Co.
Best buy in city.
$15,000
The Hart Land Co.
146 Second St.
JUS At. ESTATE DEALEItA
Beck. William 31 FaiUns Bids.
Blrr.ll. AH. Co.. 202-S McKajr jjldav Real
estate. Insurance, niortgatfes, loans, sta
Braoaker A Benedict, Mi JicKay bids, at,
" 64X
Ckapln s Berlow, 83 chamber Cotnaarss.
Cook. B. 8. A Co, 60S Corbett bid.
Jsnnlnss St Co., Mais 188, Z4 Oresanlsab
PALMER-JONE9 CO., H. P. SIS
cial Club kids.
Schslk. Geo. D.
A 2392,
IIS Etark St. Mala OS.
Tne Oreson Real Estate Co., orand aea, aaf
Multnomah at. iHoUaaaj Addition.)
M. E. Thonipeon Co., cor. 4th snd Oak sts.
REAL F.STATB-
J-or galc-Iots.
FOB BALE. ' ,M
50x100. on Morrison St.. 'West Sids
businesi corner; 660. ouO; uart cash.
100x100. in Holladay Park. .",0QQ.
100x115. near Irvlngtou. 4 blocks from
carline. $1800; part rash.
50x100. 3 blocks from Broadway, carline,
S900. part" cash.
F, RIiTHET.
840 Chamber of Commerce bids.
WEST SIDE HEIGHTS LT.
00 cash.
10 per month. 13 minutes' ride, one block
from car, beautiful view; price S5U0, In
cluding sidewalk, water and graded street;
full JOxlOO lot. '
CLOHESSY M'GriRK.
M. 1068. 516 Aldington bids- A 1146.
" "" IHVIXGTOX LOT SNAP.
A One lot. 4oxl0O. eaat front, on E. 23d
St., between Knott and Stanton, one block
from car; price fl600, $300 cash and
per month; a snap.
GRUSSI & 2ADOW,
31T Board of Trade Bids-, 4tn anaak
S4000 ONE of the best rlew tracts on west
"slope of Mt. Tabor, containing pearly
four lots snd just off canine; easy terms
can be arranged. We invite comparison .
with anything on East Side. The Jia"
land Co.. 146 Sec6nd st.
TO'J" can buy" a 16c' near " Boss "Utts Pifl
" lev S426; graded streets, cement side
wiSka' and curba. Boll Run water, elec
tricity, telephone, building restrictions.
Provident Inv. t TnisteS Co.. 024-42
Board of Trada bldg. .
BELLE CREST View lot, fr0100, ' close to
car and stone ates; a snap at S57o,
worth $800; no finer lot to be bad in
this beautiful district; go see It. Owner.
Main 7661.
A BARGAIN".
Three lots. Rose. City Park 1 district,
splendid view corner; Improvements paid
Owner. S10 Board of Trade. Phone ilur-
shall 88.
JS000 PORTLAND HEIGHTS S Iota all
improvements' in and paid for; lower por
tion of Heights in settled neighborhood:
a fine homo site. Phone owner, Marshall
1585 or call 146 Secondst.
APARTMENT SITES;
Some choice low and quarter blocks,
close in. Central East Portland, at low
prices. ,
w. Q. WADDEL, 803 Lumber Exchange..
ACREAGE, close in. on the West Side. 5 to
0 minutes' car ride; on terms to suit you.
Price 600 to $1300 per acre. M, E. Lee.
411 Corbett bldg.
$800 LOT, Just beyond Laurelhurst. two
blocks off carline; easy terms; will ar
range to build house on your own plans.
The Hart Land Co.. 148 Second st.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS PROPERTY.
Homes, lots, quarter blocks, tracts and
- aoroage: all parts of heights, all ylewa and
prices; some bargains. Main ISobl. A 3S3P.
rrrT: BARGAINS
In Piedmont, Walnut Park and Hlgh-
laap. B. LEIT, 417 Corbett bldg.
il 25 PER week buys a nice, level lot," near
Mt Scott car. in city limits, water, street
graded and paid. , ...
SACRIFICE Belle Crest lot. near cur: make
an offer: will go cheap. Brown & fitaver.
J35O0 BUYS a choice D5xl00-foot lot. 8 blocks
from Jefferson street. Good for flats or tenement-house.
M. E. Lee. 411 Corbett bldg.
FOR SALE Lot on Eugene St.. 50x150. at
a bargain; also 60x100. on 16th, price
450. Fheng C 2429. '
Tor Sale. Homes.
ANOTHER GREAT BUT I OJ,LT
150.
33 1-3 by 100, on E. Slst, near the Al
berta carline, with a 5-room house, rent
ing for $13 per month. This Is a snap
at this price. T50 will handle It. pavld
Lewis, room 2, Lumbermens bldg., 5th and
Stark sts. "'
BUNGALOWS.
BUNGALOWS.
BUNGALOWS.
BUNGALOWS.
Easy 'terms like rent.
F. J. ROSENBERG.
b2s Lumhermens bids.
C .i 1 X D.'AI .
Good S-room house' with 3 bedrooms, SII
In good repair, on a corner lot. SOxjO. n
Belmont St.; west of 2Sth St. ;' price only
$3150; Jiooo cash and $25 per month.
GRCSSI & ZADOW.
31T Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak-
NEW"BuSgALOW. 15B DOWN.
Balance "monthljr. This is near 3th and
Clinton, few steps from the' W. R. car:
nice, modern; five rooms and bath: full
lot; prloe S3000; might consider tot or
equity in lot as first payment. 41S Rail
way fexenange.
Strictly . modern, hot water, beat, flrst
clasi plumbing, polished ' floor, paneled
dinlns-room In quartered oak. beam cell
ing cement basement, 50x100 lot Mr S3700
Call and see this snap" s,t 875 Brooklyn
st.i W. W. car.
"luSEW BUNGALOW. 20 CASH.
Hew modern, "5-rocm bungalaiy. an
nice lot. 40x100. East front, on g'h st.
near Alberta; a bargain at J-400, SOU
cash and 20 per month
817 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak
ELEGANT, "new, modern 12-room, family
sr 10 per cent.' Price 75O0,". V, cash han
dles this excellent proposition. For par
ticiilars write or call at 417 Rothchlid
bldg.
-n- m pt, U F ' I U' ' -'
arge lot, 75x11 0 feet. 1 block
from" carline; more ground next to this
place If you prefer at per lot: price, $jp
down. !15 month. National Realty
Trust Co.. 826 Washington st. . room ol.
Before you buy or sell SEE
- DETSCH & WITWER
Specialists in Real Estate
For the man of moderate means.
BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.
Real Estate, -Rentals, Insurance.
12100. '
6-ROOM HOUSE, LOT EOxjiO.
EAST ISTa STREET,
NEAR ROSE CITY PVRC CAR LINK.
cob. craxp'avp. AN'P 'g- ankeny
-KUUJ1 uu11aiui . , r.iuwc"i Aii -
blace, beam celling, raoce. fhtm, lino
leum. chlcaten-Iaouao und rua; 5 acre;
S1150 ceifh. baUlice long tsruis- HiuaiorU
7, uteimn rirpsrnn Citv lln.
SAVE money by buildins now. We aym
r n j flnanc a buniralaw or fiat toe
yFIONBER CONSTRUCTION CO.,
Z ACTBE. 3-RO0M HOUUE. $950;
iyoo cub, $10 -monthly.- touy xbUt, In
"Brentwood," near Trrnont; 5c fare; all
cie.a"ia- Fred W Gej:oiaa' 32a Bui-Jiaide.
Ualn 3T36. k '
60IN3 TODAT-BlEBfist nalh Pofilaia;
fcrHt. Call early. 54 6th at. - -
mt'ST sell my new modern' 7-ropm houi;
price" JT50 casn. oaianc ort' easy
teriTLS- J.-,'.eywC naxwau
MT'ST sell my 6-room cottage in Sunoyifle,
. . . ill!Aii s I JAA ArtMa- a .
within 0 atw; a.wW vkau.
. 585, Oregon. an.
fao)M iuouse. full lot, 11300; 'Dart cash,
)W aU aUH at. h'ojtn. X)wnci.
585,' Oregonlan.
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