Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 30, 1910, Page 15, Image 15

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    TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910.
IS
LOTOWHERSDEMUR
Provision for Paving Kearney
Street Brings Protest.
WOOD BLOCKS ARE WANTED
I-ilu? Petition of Majority of
Property Owners Council Decides
on Bllullthlc Remon
strances Being Prepared. .
Ovrr-ndlna of tha vltbu of tha proo-frr-ownr
n on Kearney street, betveen
Fifteenth a&d Twenty-fifth straws. . by
tha City Council la.it Wednewlay has
not settled the question of what pe. re
men t shall be laid on that thoroughfare.
A petition for wood blocks, stffned by
more than So per cnt of the property
owners, waa denied and an old one.
sicned by a small number, for bltulltulc.
was jrranted.
Councilman Wallarc In whose ward
Ufc street lies. Is one of the largest
property-owners affected. He strongly
favors wood blocks, and endeavored to
Mcur action by the Council favorable
to the larger petition, lie declared yes
terday that the subject Is not to be
dropped and that he will make a deter
mined Petit to have the Council (rant
the petition for wood blocks.
"A remonstrance arainst the action of
the majority members of the Council Is
already bains; circulated. said Mr. Wal
lace yesterday. "It will be signed by a
very large number of the property
owners, who are determined to have
ownfrn. wno "
V what thejr wtnt-
I greatly disappoints
f thm Council, and a.
t wood blocks. I am
rued over the action of
ahall do all I can to
seeura reconsideration. I think the prop
erty-owners should have something; to
say as to what kind of Improvements are
laid In front of their homes and places
nf business, and to that end shall work
, to have wood blocks laid In this rase.
It Is believed by Mr. Wallace that the
remonstrance will be signed and ready
for consideration by the street committee
of the Council next Friday afternoon.
Councilman Annand. who Is chairman of
the committee, was on of the chief lead
ers of the opposition to the laying of
mood hlwks- Councilman Lombard was
another. Neither have property on the
street and live nowhere near the thor
oughfare. It Is pointed out. Both urgrf
the Council to vote for bltullthic. not
withstanding; the petition of the major
ity of the property-owners for wood
block.
Mayor Simon Is taking a deep Interest
In the subject at this time, because be
wan'a all the competition that the city
ran have In the pavtnr btislns and be
niue he believes wood blocks, properly
treated, make an excellent pavement.
While favoring wood blocks on the
ground of competition and becauea he
says he believes In majority rule of tha
property-owners, he may take part in
Ms official capacity when the subject
officially before him. He has
power to veto ordinances specifying the
kind of pavement to be uin.
EDWARD ROGERS BURIED
Retired Minister Taken to Last
Keating Place at Kivenrlesr.
The funeral of the late Edward
:n. of Hillsdale. Or. was conducted
yesterday from the Hoimao undertaking
parlors under the direction of Har
mony l.odce. No. II. A. K. and A. M
ef which the deceased was an honored
member. The funeral oration was de
livered by Itev. BrntAtnln Yonng. pas
tor of Tsylor-street Church and chap
lain of H.rmnnr Lodge. The body was
Interred In Rlvervlew Cemetery. Mr.
lingers died In Pan tdego, Cal.. on !-
rember 31. bavin recently gone there
hoping to regain bis health.
He was born In Crnmwall. Fur.
)ears ago. He had been a resident of
Oregon for 10 years, during much of
the time being an active minister In
the Methodist Episcopal Church. Re
tiring from the active ministry some)
years ago. he continued his Interest
In the work and was a regular member
cf the church conferences.
He leasee a widow, flrs sons and
four daughter. His daughters are
Anna E. Koger. a teacher In the Ladd
School; Mrs J. Bartoscb and Nellie and
Pessle Rogers. His sons are W. J.
Roger. Ienvr. Colo.: Edward R Rot.
ers. Jr.. of Hillsdale end Joseph.
Charles and Arthur nosers, of Port
land. MARRIAGE FREES YOUTH
Frank Serialise Wl 15-Year-Old
Girl; Jail Srrxhce Fnd.
On hr Lith birthday Mts Crrt Myr
r only gave hrrvctf to hr sweetheart.
Frank tfchuttj. taktnc bta nam and
station, but -urj hi rla from tha
county ! whr h had b-n h.l for
four month prndlrg deposition of th
c o( th young couple.
Indict-Mi after c'MMrt f rl itlrca of
M ia f ver. ht'ta- wjj arrufcie al
though th aVrnii iw girl were tll
kJnc that a itiiinei crnany should
Tjuh tb at a in, tlicli ihujititl'l
jweetert. Sia ur.tlf t:.vw-
rr. and van cMnpUcd to malt until
yatrnay crvre in iaw vnuia sanction
lior marriage and at tha samo llm frea
tho brMecT-xi.
Attorney J-ncca FojIi IrMucrd f-Uirlct
Attorney amtrm t rc n.mnl Jia-mtv-tal
of tl.e r. TNo crvmony in
TMtrfcrmctl yritrl.r afternoon ty State
Otrrult JiMc Oaten and SoaulUa wmj
r-leased from Jail for his honeymoon.
BOYS HOLD OPEN HOUSE
Lart Who Work Are tiymts
TouaxMers of Y. M. C. A.
of
The role of host to more than lw sight.
se!r.g working boys was assumed last
right by the by department of the
Young Men's Christian Asvoctstioo. Lc!s
d (fertruc in age. ie and nationality
rubbed e;h5ws aa they were shown about
the large buliding and aa they sat In tha
aud'tonurn U.trnlng to a stereopticon
lecture by Superintendent dark
Mr. O.ark taiked at lengUt upon ths
general work done by tha association,
about its advantages to tha boys espe
rlaJly tha working boya. and the different
method of admitting members.
TTe visit ended with a plunge in ths
Urge tank by all tha boys. T.'-eee visits
s large tana ry sii ir cwt
y pnahly will occur period!.
1 Bight's event wes called an "o
'rally. Last
"opes house.'
HOOD RIVER'S FIELD GROWS
Apple Situation Bright With Mar
krt Territory Larger.
HOOD RIVER. Or, Dec. 3 5pe-,-lel.
Uncwi conditions affecting tha
irpia market are encouraging ana tne
I iood River Aplegrewers' I'Blon has
about cUaned ap the largsit crop la J
the history of tha valley. Manager
Fproat reports that there ara about S.
ooa boxes yet to ahlp ind that tha
Eastern market la looking; up and busi
ness Is mors brisk than at any time
during; the past three weeks.
"The eeason just closing-." said Mr.
Fproat today, "demonstrates that no
one Arm can handle tha crop of tha
valley. This fur the Applegrowera
I'nion baa ahlptwd apples Into S states
and to t7 of the largest cities in the
I'nlted States. More than .0 par cent
of the returna so far on the crop have
been received in cash and the remain
der will be received in due course. We
think that this Is a very favorable
showing- and the wide market opened
tsp will Increase In the future. The
onion needs mors storage room and I
shall recommend to the stockholders
that a large chemical cold storage
warehouse be added to the ertalnment
with a capacity of ioo.noo boxes. By
holding- tha apples In this manner bet
ter prices could be obtained.
The union has recently been shipping
applea Into California. Arixona. Texas
and other Southwestern states. Tba
market on Ben Davis Is firmer and a
rise of 10 cents a box Is In alght. The
crop as handled by the union will ap-
proxlrcate 400.000 boxes , The remain
der of the crop outside, of the union is
probably 50.000 - boxea and la shipped
out .In about the same proportion aa
that handled by the Applcgrowers'
Union.
REDiyiSION TO BE ASKED
JUSTICE TO OREGOV IX RECLA
MATION" FTVD WANTED.
Commercial Club Backs Movement
to Jleopen Apportionment
With President.
Tba executive committee of the Com
mercial Club will meet today at noon In
the convention ball for the purposa of
taking up the suggestion of E. L-
Thompson that effective and rmlck ac
tsnn be taken to persuade Preaident
Tart to make a redivislon of the :.
09.000 reclamation fund. Of this fund
Oregon received only $:5.000. when it
Is maintained by Oregonlsns that ths
atate la entitled to IJ.OO'i.000.
Tha meeting- of the executive com
mittee haa oeen called by ths chair
man. O. F. Johnson, and In making; tha
call ha stated that the purpose was
purely to discuss tha advisability of
making- a demand for a revision. If It
Is concluded to go ahead, the Oreg-on
Ieve!opment League. through Its
executive committee, will be asked to
aslst and make the affair a state
wide movement.
A Portland man who waa in Wash
ington at the time the President made
the division, tells of being called to th.
bite House and asked by the Chier
Executive with regard to Oregon's
hare. After going over the whole
matter, the President Is quoted as Bay
ing that he waa compelled to follow
the plan used similar to the approprla
tluna made for river and harbors, and
that waa "for existing; projects In tha
course of completion."
"The President believed." he said,
"that this is tha wisest policy and the
one which would brine- to the Nation
the greatest amount of good. 'It Is
true.' Mr. Taft added. that some of the
tates will auffer In the amount of
their share, but ra the end tha Incom
plete projects will be brought to suc
cessful conclusion, tha land will be
farmed and the money for ths expense
Incurred will bs returned sooner. If
that is tha case th (Sovemment will.
In a few years, be able to pick up
other projects fully aa worthy as the
ones which were completed.'"
- "I - do not believe." said E. L.
Thompson, "that ths President under
stands tha situation. Tha engineers. 1
really believe, are favorable to tha
I'matllla project- It la a great country
and will rival ths Yakima country, be
cause It haa three weeks' advantage in
the matter of climate. If the President
understands that this project la only
an extension of the old one. I am In
clined to think that he will Increase
our appropriation."
BUNCO MJ SUITS
IOWA GROCXD rOR OPERATION
OF OLD SCHEME.
Ic of $75 Collected for Makln
Tender, Which Is Refused, and
for Flllnr Petition.
Tha oft-axpod land gambllnc schema.
In which certain clever Lamyara ara
tAklnjr advanlar of tha Government's
autt in Ilea KViieral . Court again the
Ore iron A California Railroad Company
to reap for tharnaalv a rich harve at
tMa xpenaa of their victims, is belna:
worked la Des ilotne.
Tha schema U to Induce a jruUlhle East
ern investor to advance to the attorney's
scant a retainer of Ma also advances
hta check for t'X The attorney then
tenders to tha Southern hiciflc Com
pany I) in cash for tttla to Itio acres
of land. Thla money la refused, where
upon ITM a v it to this effect Is made, and
a petition la filed In the Federal Court
In Poftluid aj-kinr that the victim be
made a party defendant m the Uovem
merrt sutt la ranoct the title to the
&0u).tXa) acres o Southern Iectnc land
alone lt riant of way In Oregon.
Tiae sharp lawyers represent that the
ftllns; of the Intervenor'a petition In tha
FVderal Court elves- to their victims a
prior rtht to th land. It Is so un
settled que ion whether It does or not.
Awistant L'r.lted States Diet riot Attorney
Ma iitr aald he did not think the RHns;
of tha Intervener s petition gave the
victim any prior claim to the land. If
It does not, the victim la out bis '. and
til check for Hon, and baa nothing; to
a how for It.
A Seattle man Is said to ne worxtrf
this bunco srheme In Iowa, adverting In
tl.e newspapers that he can secure valid
title to the timber land In Oregon for
Ca an acre.
Clark Coalite Pioneer Die.
VAXCTvrVER. Wash.. Dec t?pe-
clal.i Wtlron T. Geary, a Civil War
veteran and a pioneer of Clark County.
4!ed thla morning of pneumonia at the
home of hta sis:er, Mr Anna Ieawa.
Mr. Geary was a native of Indiana,
but when a email child was taken to
Missouri by Ms parentsv At tha early
sge of 1? years ha en It-ted and fought
throughout tha rebellion and was In
manv of the rreatest battlea. Ha came
to Vancouver in 157S and he haa been
a resident of thla county ever since
DA1LT METtOROLOCICAL KrrORT.
PORTLAN'P. rc. Maximum t.mpee-
satwre. 4T dtrrM; satnimum. s orc
Hn.r reedlns . A. M-. IS fet: rMau
I. st h u-m. Bn.. loist rminz. '
si V te B P. M. 1. o 2t Inch: totsj ralnfsll
stftce fUpt.mber 1. lain. 1111 lnch-s: norm.l
r;nfJl since snltlnNr 1. 14 ST Inches-b.-imct
of re0nf.ll since Bept.mber 1. 1V1A.
f.;e UKhea Tolat auneain. ue-nnw --
ne: t.MiMe aun.nine, nonrw j minntee.
etarm'.r 4rdiKe4 te sea-l.oU at i P.
M . U IcchM.
WXATHER CONDITIONS.
Tn has Na a marked decre.w tn at
snrnenc prewre itw the fwcine pop
l . A..ka t nM atom n.vmg m u vnu'.n.
M..nt n v.nwt'.r l. antt. and tha winds
ars Increasing along the Morta i'aciae Coast.
Southwest storm warnings are being dis
played at ail at&tiona 1:1 thla tilatrirt. It t
Ing rxpcrttxl that high outhvrt winds will
occur tint Kht nar the coaat. Another
avre norm ts raulng rain and anow from
thr Mn:lppl Ktver eastward to the At
lantic Coait. Only liyhi to mfxlerate rain a
hvj occurred over the North Pari tic SIoje.
and anow In Aiberta and North Dakota.
Tha weather Is cooler over tha central por
tion of the country, where temperatures are
1 tj 21 d'gref beiow normal, and freexing
temperature obtain as far south aa South
ern UradOk
Contiutoua are favorably for occadonal
rain ttir.nicmit thla Ulatr.ct Krirtay. except
In tfouthe.mt-Tn Oregrn and H--..ithern I.lahn.
No Inipnrtniit chanca in temperature wttl
vcrur and tnda wiil h rtm-hrly. lecomlng
southwesterly, high to brlak along tha coast.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Occaaionai rain;
aouthrrlv lncln.
t rc -n CKviMlonal rain, except fair In
FoiithejAJt port. on; aoutiierlv windti. high to
bnk. pou'h westerly along the coast.
n m-liinirt'-n O-rmiioiiAi rain: aoutherly
winds: hifh to brWlc, ou4bweaterIy along
the const.
Idaho Occasional rain or wow north;
rloalv and threatening.- prohiily followed
by occasional rain south portion. '
TH K WEATHER.
Ftate of
Weather
Pols.
44 o.fo! 4 M K'loudy
Hoaton.
Caignry
'hU'ago.. .......
Denver
1 Moines
t)-ilurli
Eureka
Galvton
Helena
6ttO.O PS Cloudy
o."'' 4 sk i louny
So.o 14 NWlCloudy
3. n.OOj 4 StV )t lear
J ii. c 4 W Clear
1 V.l 14 XW ' " uay
r.4 t . in rt .S Cloudy
iti 3 XW Cloudy
n o oi 4 V louay
Jacksonville.....
.o fl S 'Clear
Kansas City
Mamhflcld
Montreal ,
New Orleans....
S4 O.MlllJ NW f'teir
4 0 . G. 1 il SV Rain
L'S II iUI It XK SHOW
74 0.1U1 4;"WlCloud
41 T. 1 S'K pt cloudy
js n.ets :;o N'wlrioudv
New Tork
North Head
North Yakima. . .
3it i.ir 4 S (Pu cloudy
Phoenix
Pocatello ,
'urtlar.d
Roe burg ,
Sacramento. .....
fc i. cmi-lit x clear
8 o.in ivpb (fioudy
41 o.24 aoW lllatn
r-oO.o-'i s h iRaln
f.'j rt.oo: 4 PE I Pt. cloudy
St. I-ouls
;ts 4.34 H Nv:ciouny
1H O.00 ,1S'NW jciourty
;. n .is t fiur IPUbp
.St. Paul
Part like
Kan I'lego
tan Kranctaco. .. .
ttN'Oinnj 8;NV!Pt. clondy
M..im. 4W iPt. cloudy
Msklynu
8iM!kn
Tacoma
4" 0 .OO 24 R It louci y
l T. ll'S i'oudy
41 0.14 G S IRaln
4 0..V-S4 tv Jlinin
ftl'l T. 'JO S IRaln
CJ O.no-14 s 'Clear
4 0.001 4,N" iClear
Tatnosh Island...
Waila Walla
Washington
v. (nmyoK
T. Trace.
THKODORK K. DRAKE.
Ohrnrr. Temporaril e in 'hRrf
AICTION AI.R TODAY.
At GMman's auction roorna. 12S Second
street, at 10 JL. M. a. i juumaxu muc
t Ion ear.
At WHnon's auction house, corner fecnnd
and Tamhlll: sale at IV A, M. J. T. wu
sn. auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 63,
A. r. AND A. M. Siec.ai com
munlcatlou, Masonic Temple, thla
ir-t.liv eventns. o'clock.
Work in M. M. degree. Visitors
welcome. By order W. M.
C. M- STEADMAN. SeC'y.
WASHINGTON I-ODGE. NO. 4fl.
A r . AND A. - P'' c i a I com
vniintcation this ( Friday I 1
n-tn.le rvtra 1 fATWluct funerS
of our 'brother. John Heal, inte of
Friendship i-oopce. c;-, 1 -
ville. Ohio. Visiting brethren laviteu. i7
order W. M. .
MOUNT TABOR I.ODOK NO. 41
a v a n; n a. M. A uncciai com
inunicsllon this (Fr(iduy) e-enlng
7:30 o'clock, won tn . aeirw.
, VksiUDg brethren welcome.
i n v HAASALO LOIX3C NO. IS,
mrla this (Friday! .vcnlng In Oddfellows
-r.mnle. cor. 1st and Aldir sla, at T :1M)
i . t- . i -. ... i to ( Initiated.
r-om. and see how It Is d"ne. Visitors wel
come. mn t.r,.J. ui...)
niKu.
MATHEWS la BtllwSokle. Or., umaw;
S'j. Thomas J . ism... o '
months 1.1 dsys. It.mslns at A. B. Hm
storks Funeral I'arlora, h 13th
t m. tills sv.. tunrsl notice later.
and
fOX At residence, tut : and sec o
wife of Kredrrlca Kos. Kunral will tske
Ms.e from Dunnlns a Jlcuntees cnapci,
titutday lccmbcr 31, at .ii -
.t .1 t i,.nh'i t'hurch. l.Mh and
Couch at... where nrlces will be held at
3 A. M- Interment aiouni
I'.mel.rT. rnends respectfully Invited.
nOI'l.D-In this city, lecrmnr i-. '
...n of Mr. and Mrs. il.ncy 1. oould,
. .. . miimhi .ml A days. Tn.
fun.rsl irvlcc. will be h.ld at rmley's
rn.ul at ; r. M. lodsy t-T!dy. Krlcnas
Indued. Interment ln. ir .cai.irjr.
WABNKR Oecember :d. st Anlloch. Cal..
w7Jh.OUInt.rment at The U.llcs. Or.. ie-
cc ni t-cr Itl
IONSI.TH I'LOKAL COw
MAKv(lArt sU.
IUIHAI. ll-.lu.N.
rboae:. Mn UUi. A tlOS.
banning a JJctattee, Kttnersl rlreete,
a.4 iVlno. I'hoo. Mata 43W. Lar a
u-.snl. Office of louatir Cexoaer.
"tIW.JU HOIJtAS CO.. Foneral Dlrert-
j r HM.C M'. ,d aad Msdls
jirty ettendanu l-hoae Mata . ii
KAST bll)E Kunrl Directors, eoecees
I. )unnlng. Inc. E. aa. U tSita.
LKlt -MJ.N tO. I ndertakers. LjMljr SS.ISI-
sat. tnj Alder.. M. 6li3. A Xlitj.
t i HU.U1HMH C O.. Fuaeral Dlrsct.es.
a4 lllllains ave.i y""""i
UJllu, laUert-ber. cor. Eaat Alder aad
m. . ... :il u leas. -r "
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
D.U, - -da,.
Oae tlnse
same ed twe eooseeeUee Unsee. ...... ..Jfe
mA threw nmwallTt time ..see
taut ad .Is or eeee. eoerutle times. .6.0
Bis weed, eeeals es ee line ea cash ad.
sect isi as sola aad a. ad coasled tar leas
than twe Unea.
Wtaea aa adeertlaetneat le ant roa riiBSS
sslee time. Ua. Keilu rete anoUes.
Oa eiaarge BooB adertlMfu..ta to.
eaarce will be baaed ea the aclwal tialM
f hues wnearlnc la tba paper, recardleaa
. tbe smsotf of words la each lies.
la New ledajr aU adertUen.eita are
rhurged br Bieu.are ealj. It liaea to Use
BBcb.
lee ab.ee rates aprr t. adiefllseuieals
esidwr ".New Today" ud all etbes elesaltles).
Cion. nceptlnc the followingt
bltnatloas ta.ted. Mai.
bUttSttona Sauted. resnalBL
X ee Meat. Itoocne. frlTst. FamllleSk
If Baa aad Board. PrWat. lanlUfa
Moewekerpiaa aUKtasa. I' rival. IsmlUee.
lhe rate o. tbe cleaaillcaatoa. Is 1
cants a Uae eaeb laaertteav
1. ease box office addreae Cs reeatred. ase
regular foraa Bleea. bsm count tnis a. pwH
of tbe ad. Aaxwers t. advertlaemeals will
be forwarded te patron., provided eeif-asV
djf.ua eWT.Iepr. ar. IseleMd.
rw Ton at.
100x100
Park St. Quarter
Close in
In the heart of the section
where prices are bound to
advance.
PRICE IS EIGHT
Partially improved. Some
income.
CHAPIN & HERLOVV
S32-S33 Chamber of Commerce.
- "2 - 3
STATIONS. ; ;
- I 2
. : f
AMXSEMjyTS
800
Gallery
Seats
Cn Sale
7:30P.M.
$1.00
TETRAZZIKI
And Company
Tonight 8:15
Heilig
Theater .
Prices $1.50 to $4.00
SEAT SALE SATURDAY 10 A. M.
GOGORZA
v BIIUQ THEATER.
JAN. 3
PRICES $2.50 TO FIFTY CENTS
HEILIG THEATER .
"7 NIGHTS. .BEOXNNINO TOMORROW.
Special prlc& New Tear's Matinee bundaT
and Monday.
Tmi Ifualcal Comady Buoceaa,
HONEYMOON TRAIL
Evcnlnrs. $1.S0 tn I!ic. Mstlnoes. $1 ta inc.
Seats Now Selling
(Alan ExrhaBge of Tickets)
AT
BOWE at MARTIN'S STORE.
Vsahlngton St., Between lh and 7th, for
3- Triple 3
Midnight Matinees
TOMORROW (SATT'RDAT) NIGHT.
New Year's Eve..
AT
nFILIG. BAKER. OKrHECM THEATERS.
T..M. A's
'THIRD ANMTAL THIRD.
VACDEVILLB SHOW.
Feature Acta Yom Eeery Theater In
the City.
BOc ANY SEAT. ANY THEATER 50c
RATRP THEATER
a-'-f .-a..a l a-w. Sforriana and Elcreoth
Main I. A 5360. Geo. L. Baker, Muster.
Tonlguu all week. Matinee Tomorrow.
Baker Stock Company in
ths Powerlul Modern Play.
"The Dollar Mark"
By Cao. Broadhurat.
Tha Season's B1 Sensation.
Immensa cast: Intense situations: clever
comedy. First time here. Matlneea, 2c.
50c Evening. 25c. 5c. Tc. Next xvek,
starting Sunday Matinee "Girls."
BUNGALOW
Theater ITth
arH Morr'
Main 117. A 4221. GEO. U BAKER. Mgr.
Tonlsht. Matinee tomorrow. Lsl iime w
morrow night. Ben Hendrlck's xamous
8wedlsh dialect comedy.
"OLE OLSON."
Hss msda millions laugh. Hear Ben Holmes
alns the swe.t Northland songs. Take the
children. Evenings. 23c. BOc, 76c Hi Mat
inees, at&c. ooo.
Main . A 10?0.
MATINEE It A a
THEATER
fft PK nKmiRIR eg "Tlonlta." a.l.t
4 by Iatw Hftrn and com puny, prescnttns
Tbe Heal .lrl"t The Han loo Brotbera,
rhnrles U. Lawlor and DaiiBbterS. Bownnsa
llmtbers. loaa Kyan and company, ae
lBa Ie Mitt. Male. Waif and Waldorf.
EJE THE BEST AT
T'nrvin.llfwt VandeTlUe.
Week romrararinc Monday Matinee, Dee. I.
ATTRACTION avjk 1 ttAUItiiAJt t,
7 MIIJTARY DANC1CRS 7
S OTHKB KATL'RE ACTS 5
Matlne. Daily. Curtain a .0. 7:30 aad S-
GRAND WeekDec26
ROSA NAYNOITS
TROPICAL BIRDS
StubhleBrld Trio.
Ixicy Tonge.
Amertcaa Trumpet
era Trio.
Merrltt Lore,
Stephen Grattoa
A Co.,
ORANDAbCOPE.
Queen of tha
feathered
Mlng-iW.
Mstlnee every day, i:80: sny seat. 15c
Evening performances at 7:0 and :15:
balcony, 15c: lower floor, 5c; box seats. 50c
LYRIC
HOME OF
MUSICAL
COMEDY
8erenth and Alder Streets.
WEEK C'OMMEXCINO UAT1SE1
Keating A Flood Present
1llXoN KING.
IN
THE WRONG ROOM."
Th. .eeeamleat acream of screams. Two tr
formanccs nlghUy. 7:411 and :15. Matinees
1 1 v .t 7:. aonaiT niaac uirei per
formances commencing at 6:43. Friday night.
i.norua .,ira- uuii.
OREGON HUJME SOCIETY
OFFICB CITT HALL
Mala 591. A 15SB.
HUMANS OFFICER. EA8T47T4
NEW TODAY.
$2000
Reduction
OWNER MUST HAVE MONEY
AT ONCE AND HAS MADE
BIG CONCESSION.
For Immediate Sale
Beautiful ten-room home, heavy
'construction throughout, on prom
inent northwest corner, 100 feet
frontage on Killingsworth ave., in
nicest "Piedmont" section. Would
take lot in first-class section in
part payment.
For 2 Days Price $10,000.
Hartman & Thompson
Chamber of Commerce.
$22,500 Cash
trill handle a close Inside corner, only
two blocks from Portland Hotel and
postoffice.
E. B. ROXIG, SI Oak St.
V
NEW TODAY.
ornmg-
side
Start the new year
right by purchasng a
building site onMt.Ta
bor Heights 'the Port-,
land Heights of i,he
East Side.
Terms, 10 down
and 2 per montlu
Hartman &
Thompson
Real Estate Dep't.
Chamber of Commerce.
California Lemon Grove
IV EAR SAX DIEGO.
FOR SALE 60 acres; 20 acres In
fourteen-year-old lemon trees, 2 acres
in oranges, grape fruit, etc., 30 acres
in citrus or grain lana.
Good 8-room house with bath, fire
place, etc. Good barn and packing:
house; also horses, Jersey cow, wagons,
phaeton, orchard boxes, sprayer, cmcK
ens. etc.
600,000-galIon reservoir, water piped
over orchard, water rights In Flume
company puaranteeinfr suriicient sup
ly for all requirements: orchard in
first-class condition and high state of
cultivation.
This ranch Is situated V mile from
Lemon Grove, where there is a packing
houe, postoffice, church, schools,
stores, etc.; 2 miles from La Mesa
Springs, and 8 miles from San Diego.
Railroad stations at Lemon Grove and
La Mesa Springs. These points are all
connected oy tne new county jtsouie
vard tsystem.
The situation Is high and sightly
commanding a magnificent view of San
i-iego liaroor, tne ocean ana tne moun
tains. The value of the crop for 1011 la es
timated at fiu.ow.
Owing to a sudden change in affairs
the owner to compelled to leave San
Diegn, and has listed the property at a
sacrifice. Good Fort laud Inaide prop
erty would be considered for exchange.
or rood mortKage note or bonus.
Write us for further information, or
see Commercial Realty Company, room
pany of Portland.
HOMELAND IMPROVEMENT CO,
9.10 Sixth St. San Dlejco, California,
'-CAREY ACT
IRRI3ATE0
(ZY PUBLIC LAND1
Pf OPENING.
i'il YOU ARE ENTITLED TO flit ON i? i
lsnslfMtMlBBIatTIIMlUfS Itl' . I
sV MAKE APPLICATION NOW
BV at 1 . . K " - - M t-. 1
WE PAY YOU FOR BUYIXO OCR LAND
CHOICE FRUIT LANDS
IN 5 and 10-ACRE TRACTS
$110 PER ACRE
11 miles from Portland, In Chehalem
Orchard District, 65c fare; "red shot"
soil. Timber worth more than price of
land. Purchasers may cut and ship
ua cord wood in payment for land; we
pay oiiierence in casn.
WESTERN FUEL CO.
287 East Morrison Street.
100x100
Nob Hill
Restricted District,
$11,000
3 days only.
Goldschmidt's Agency
2534 Washington, Cor. 3d.
4 Fine Corners
1 rtfivlfin corner, stood house:
lUUAlUU ready for stores and
flats: on Williams ave.
Price $8750.
Cn V (iH corner south of Morri
OCF A DO son: a dandy site for
apartments, and a snap.
1 AAvl flC corner, 9-room house, on
IUUaIUO South Third et. A bis;
snap at X13.000.
1 fill v 1 nfi corner, with concrete
J.UIM1UU block store building and
flats. East Side, paying
over 10 per cent. Price
$26,000.
CRrSST A ZADOW.
81 T Board of Trade Bids;., 4th and Onk.
Irvington Home
Rrand new. modern, swell 9-room
house, ready to move into: furnace,
firffninra. sleenine-Dorch. built-in china
closet, window seats, nice combination
fixtures, shades, DreaKiast-room; in
fact all latest improvements, and is a
hnantlful home on 0x100 lot. with
cement sidewalks and street Improve
ments paid. This home is worth $7500,
and you can buy It for a few days for
97000, about . 1 4 u casn. oaiance easy
terms. Tn the beet riart of Irvinsrton:
nothing but swell homes surrounding.
GRTJSSI at ZADOW.
SIT Board f Trade Bldr-, th Bad Oak.
0
"Will buy a Bplendid quarter block;
has' some improvements; close-in on
Grand avenue fine site for apart
ment house Half cash will handle it.
OTTO & HARKSOar REALTY CO.
ISSVa First Strcpt-
$18,0
SEW TOD At.
Mexico
Preenr THE roldm opportunity of th st',
tn the best of land, in tracts to suit. tU $6.o0
to 10 per mere, on the uiest; of tennt.
A few ares planted to bananas, pine
apple, cocoanuts, coffee. cacao. nmber,
orances, lemon, grapefruit, tobacco, snKar
cane or even common olu com. will make
jou He Is.
This land ban transportation fariUttm n
wnfl. ,a healthy and aereeable climMte.
no lrngration, can e easny cirBmi
planted at small cant, and the certain re-
urn a aiiini trutM irnni a nrn uuiir.
ThU country Is a powerful macnet for
t men of brains and money, nence tne recent
I beary uiveetments tnere.
Call on or write us for further Information.
Our next excursion leaves Portland January
I 14. ioin us.
RABB t PATTO.
S2S Isnzuberincns Bids.. &Ln and Stork.
Why Not?
Why not buy alfalfa land at .R5 per
acre when one year's crop will net the
purcnase price? vv tiy not traao your
unproductive . city property tor a pro
ductive farm with 65 acres alfalfa lam
and 25 acres bearing fruit and modern
house and improvements.
GF.rSSI ZADOW.
SIT Board of Trade BldK.. 4th aad Oak.
RE VI. ESTATE DEALERS.
Beck. William G.. 312 Falling bids.
Birr.. A. H. A Co., 202-3 McKay bids. Real
estajs. insurance, mortgages, loans, etc
Brubakcr A Benedict. S02 McKay bide. M.
E49.
Cbapin A Herlow, 832 chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. S. A Co., 508 Corbett bide.
Jennings & Co.. Main 188 206 Oregonlan.
PALMER-JONES CO, H. P.. 213 Commer
cial Club blag.
ScbsJk. oeo. O., 22S Stark st. Mala 392.
A 2302.
Tbe Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ave. and
Mujtnoman st. (Uollatlay Addition.
M. 3. THOMPSON CO., cor. 4th and Oak sts.
REAI, ESTATE.
'or Bale Lota.
DESIRABLE BUYS AT RIGHT PRICES.
4uxl00, East 23th. North, and Sumner,
20 50.
SuxIOO, East Franklyn and 27th, $1700.
HixliiS, Kllioit ave.. near Hawthorne,
$2500.
172x100. East Ttnrnside and fllst.. $3000.
Sitae TS. KilUngsworth and Haight, $4Oo0.
j UUXJ.IU, Will lama, a. w. cor. cumner,
$4U0t. ,
100x106. Front and Meado. 510.1500.
200x2aitf, Mllwaukia and East 17th,
14,UUU.
MAKE AN OFFER.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY.
GREGORY HEIGHTS.
Fine lots at only $200: $10 cash, $10
per month. Take Rosa Citv Parle car to
end of line.
GREGORY INVESTMENT CO.
A NEW YEAR'S BARGAIN "PO FAIR.
Equity in four . lols of most sightly
block in finest parked residential addition
of Portland to exchanra for eood bonds.
gllt-edee stock or diamonds; party has to
leave city; equity amounts to approxi
mately $a0t0; value of lots close to $0000;
hub is a i ew xeara oargain ior au.ii,
H ttT. Oregonlan. t
$375 BELLE CREST lot. 50x100. close to
car and stone gates; cement walks, curbs,
grade, water In and paid ; above grade ;
both phonea and electric lights; $:i7o
cash, balance monthly. 6 per cent; It's a
snap for home or for investment. See J as.
C. Logan. 36 wash, st., room 404.
A-l BARGAIN.
FTXE CORNER IN VERNON.
Two Jots. 17th and Going, will sell at
a sacrifice this week; prico $looo for the
two lots.
Ia. W. MATTHEWS,
722 Chamber of Commerce.
EAST PORTLAND HEIGHTS LOT.
Nice lot, 50x100. east front, between 2
nice houses, loO feet from car, on E- 33d
and Clinton, fine place to build or good
speculation: price oniy
GRCSSI & ZADOW.
ai7 Board of Trade Eldg.. 4th and Oak.
OPPORTUNITY FOR BUILDER WITH
CASH.
Seven nice lots at $375 each, close to
car. ouiek buyer can net something: good.
See Jaa. C. Logan, 32 11, Wash. sU, room
4H4.
$It5 FINE, large building lots on the Ore
gon Electric; extra large ana ciose to
car; $10 down and Jo a month; also
some verv choice quarter-acre tracts. Al.
E. Lee. 411 Corbett bldg.
two sJirhtlv lots. East 17th and Skid more.
- overlooking whole surrounding country.
Owner will bulla to suit, on eay terms.
phone C 2794 or B 1481, A 617. Oregonlan.
A NICE lot In Rose City Park, close to
car, on very easy terms. All improvements
in. c. uo xoung, 432 unamoer 01 torn
merce.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS PROPERTY.
Homes, lots, quarter blocks, tracts and
acreage; all parts of heights, all views and
prices; some bargains Main 3051. A 3&S9L
A TClCrT lot. lust beyond Laurel hurst, in
restricted district, wna an improvements
In and pain, for oou, on very easy terms.
C. De Young, 4oZ cnamoer of commerce.
Mi:ST sell before Jan. 1 high and slehtlv
louxluO n nigniy restricted aistrict near
Broadway canine; terms, bee owner, 25
Lumber Exchange bldg. Phone Main 6645.
$10 CASH and $5 per month; nice, level
lot. 3 oiocKS Ait. bcoit ac car; city water,
street graded and paid.
Higley. Bishop & McClaskoy. 132 3d St.
BAY OGEAN.
One of the best lots, close to hotel. $200
below company's price; part cash. A ti4,
Oregonlan.
TWO lots. 50x100, on 5c carl tne; bargain. If
taken at once. Aaareu owner. n eis, ure
gonlan. NEAR PORTLAND RAILWAY SHOP SITE.
Fine corner lot; an casn. j?rea
W. German, 32 Burnside. Vain 277ft.
CHEAP Two lots, Waveriy Heights. $775
each; tisuu aner new jcar. ot-o auisou
for terms. 428 Lumber Exchange. -
FOUR beautiful Irvington lota, two double
corners, at special prices tor quiCK saie.
S f32, Oregonlan.
aoOxlOO, in Piedmont, at a bargain. C.
DO Young, ioZ nam per 01 commerce.
For Sale House.
$50 CASH BUYS
6 rooms, large lot, 75x110 feet, 1 block
from carline ; more groun d next to t h is
place, if you prefer, at ii per lot; price
$50 down, $15 month. National Realty &
Trust Co.. 3U6 Washington St., room 516.
COZY HOME.
B-room bungalow, corner lot, 50x100,
well butlt, moaern and cannot be dupli
cated at the price, only $2250; can arrange
eacy terms. C. B. Lucas, 511 Corbett
bldg.
For Investments cr homes. SEE
DETSCH ft WITWER.
Specialists in Real Estate
For the man of moderate means.
BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.
Real Estate, Rentals. Insurance.
06 EAST COUCH.
9-room house, lot 50x100. near carline;
all Improvements; $5000. terms.
MERCHANTS. .
SAVINGS ft TRUST
COMPANY.
$o0 FOR a new, modern, 9-room house In
the riose ny ra uun n.-,, mo owner
finds himself In financial straits and must
sell at a sacrifice; will make good terms.
Karnopp ft Kopf. 825 Railway Exchange
bldg. Marshall 2574. -
0 ROOMS SLEEPING PORCH.
Contains every modern convenience ;
double constructed; full lot; one block to
car; beautiful location; $37.10; $750 cash;
worth $4500. Call Tabor 2S52.
6-ROOM bungalow; all conveniences; rir-
f 1 lace, Deam ceilings, range, snaaes. 11 n il
eum, chicken-house and run; H acrei
$110 cash, balance long terms. Rainsford.
Rlsley Station. Oregon City line.
VERY MODERN
Home, excellent oak finish, splendid lo
cation, on Broadway, Irvington; suit doc
tor. C 1S66. East 273. W. H. Herd man.
WE WILL build and help finance a, bunga
low, Ilat or apartment ior you.
PIONEER CONSTRUCTION CO.
Main 8399. 5u3 Oregonlan bldg.
A BIG SNAP Income $25 per month. 20x
100 on Market St., near iin-. apartment
house district; price $3200. David Lewis,
room 2, Luxnbermens bldg., 5th and Stark.
NLW. 5-room bungalow, all modern conven
iences, close in. near canines, reason
able; $250 down, balance monthly. Phone
East 1257.
BLOCK. NEAR 30TH AND DIVISION.
price, $3750; reasonable terms. Fred W.
German. 329 Burnside st. Main 776.
8-ROOM 2-story house, one block from
1. nion-ave. cars, uah i-bo. v-. u
YAuntr. 4?i Chamber of Commerce.
$1000 BEAUTIFUL lot with two-story
house, close to nw i.mi nc, ivv aown,
$10 monthly. 305 Gerlinger Wds,
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale House.
$3200 WITH FURNITURE.
Modern 5-room bungalow, paneled dining-room,
built-in bookcase, writing de?k.
china closet, woodlifui, linen closet,
Dutch kitchen, fireplace, electrlo fix
tures, large floored attic, full cemenl
basement; small payment down, or will
exchange for farm or city property.
S lots, with modern bungalow, only a
few blocks from Mount Scott car; full
cment bsement. walks, etc, $270; $500
down, tAi. $i3 per month, inc. Interest,
CHICKEN RANCH.
Lot 95x250. with strictly modern, fur
nished bungalow. 4 "blocks from car, up-to-date
chicken-houses and yard; every
thing equipped with modern conveniences.
;;:kk; small payment dov.n, balance easy
terms.
DETSCH ft WITWER.
Specialists in Real Estate
for the man of moderate means.
Board of Trade bldg.
Ral Estate. Rentals. Insurance.
FOR PEOPLE OF MODERATE MEANS WE
HAVE FOUR BARGAINS.
Six-room house fn Irvington. convenient
to two carllnes; lot 50x100, for $5500.
Five-room cottage with modem con
veniences; on corner, only two block- from
tho car, at $4S00.
Corner lot and six-room house not far
from the Jefferson High School, tor $4500.
easy terms.
Six-room Southern colonial dwelling,
beautifully finished; near car, In most
beautiful section of Rose City Park, for
$4000, on very easy terms.
These are exceptional opportunities to
get a home In the most desirable loca
tions In the various sections of the city.
HARTMAN ft THOMPSON,
Real Estate Department.
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
$1900.
I have 4. S and 6-room houses, all new
and modern, close In; two good carllnes,
W-W and Brooklyn ; close to where t he
new S. P. shops are to be built In Spclns:
also the P. R-, L. P. Co. shops. This
Is the best chance you will ever have
to buy a home on your own terms in this
advantageous location. A small cash pay
ment, balance like rent; no mortgage ta
assume. Price, $11(00 up. Every one a de
cided snap. Steady work within 1000 feet
of your home. A great opportunity Xor
streetcar men or mechanics. Come 1b
and see me.
E. A. McORATH,
Sol Chamber of commerce Bldg.
CHOICE RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
$9250 7-room modern house, lot 100x
100, on E. Morrison street.
$$0OO 11 -room modern house, lot 7-x
100; would consider exchange for farm
property not to exceed $25 per acre.
$5250 9-room modern house, full lot, on
Corbett street.
$4000 tt-room modern house, lot 50X-00,
St. Johns carline.
J500 6-room modern bungalow, new,
on corner opposite Piedmont.
$3500 5-room modern house, full lot,
on Corbett street.
OTTO HARKSON REALTY CO-
133 j First St.
HERE IS A BUNGALOW.
New, modern, up to date and classy;
Ideas right from California; haa dandy
den and sleeping porch, beamed ceilings
in dining-room and living-room; living
room has fine fireplace with built-in book
cases, dining-room has built-in sideboard;
Dutch kitchen with drawers, tipple raps,
etc.; full cement basement; elegant light
fixtures. IT'S A BARGAIN. Located in
Portland's very finest restricted residence
district. Finest terms.
F. J. ROSENBERG.
618 Lumbermen Bldg.
FOR THE MAN WITH.
JJstiO
Cash, who wants to stop paying rent; new,
4-room cottage, 20 minutes out, on East
Side. In good neighborhood, 2 blocks from
car; doctors have ordered owner to chnnga
climate, ao must sell at once at great sac
rifice. The lot alone is almost worth what
he asks for entire property, which is only
$1200.
NORTHERN TRUST CO..
270 Stark St. -
IRVINGTON HOME.
Modern 6-room residence In beat part of
Irvington, with sleeping porch, furnace,
fireplace, laundry trays, roses and 5 lare
fir trees; an Ideal home; price $6000;
52500 down, balance rent.
Modern 5-room bungalow, nigh, sightly
lot. between 2 carlines. 20 minutes out;
electric lights gas, sewer, etc. In and
paid; 515 ver month and Interest.
H. W. LITTLE, 513 Board of Trade.
Phone B 2471 or Main 2'357.
NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE, $300.
Brand new 7-room house. Just finished;
has full cement basement, wash trays,
paneled dining-room, built-in china ciutt,
gas and electric, piped for furnaces; 4
bedrooms; street Improvements and ee-met-t
sidewalks In and paid; on East 13th
and Frederick, handy to two carllnes;
price J35uu. $300 cash and $20 per month.
GRUSSI ft ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Onk.
BUY NOW.
ROSE CITY PARK
EASY TERMS.
7 rooms, 50x100 lot; Improvement in
and paid; Berlin buffet and book cases,
solid oak floors, baths, furnace, fireplaces,
laundry trays, mirror doors, gas, etc. ;
terms $300 down, balance $25 per month.
National Realty & Trust Co.. 326 hi
Washington st.. room 516.
WE have for sale the best 6-room bungalow
in Irvington; &uxiw lot witn aii improve
ments in; large living-room with fire-
Iace, beamed ceilings, hardwood floors,
utch kitchen, full cement basement, tine
furnace and large finished attic; the price
Is $5500 which can be paid like rent.
F. E- BOWMAN ft CO..
22d and Bra zee. E. 935.
FOR SALE Dwelling-faouao. 7 rooms, mod
ern, shade trees, iruit, cement wais,
paved street half block away. Corner
lot, fell cement basement, housa furnished.
Will lease for $35 per month; one year's
privilege of buying. This is the snap you
have long looked for. Richmond distriot.
Call 507 McKay bldg Main 4710.
8fc PER CT. NET ON THE INVESTMENT.
elegant moaern iwa-iaiuiiy imi, ucar
Hall and Eleventh, rented at $65.50 per
month; have fireplaces, built-in bookcases
China closets, wood lifts, finished attic, 2
furnaces, laundry trays and full cement
basement. Price $8000; $4500 cash. baL
8 years. Address H 624. Oregonlan.
A LB IN A FURNISHED HOUSE.
Nice. 5-room cottage, gas, electric, full
cement basement, nice bath, lot 50x100,
graded street, cement sidewalk, on Mon
tana avenue; near Skidmore; completely
furnished; $3150; unfurnished, $2S00. $300
cash and $20 per month.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
ANOTHER SNAP. $2300.
50x100 lot in Irvington Park, with a
very fine 5-room modern bungalow- only
2 blocks from the Alberts, car; this is
easily worth $3000; full cement basement,
built-in china closet, beamed ceilings,
elegant porch, beautiful trees. David
Lewis, room 2, Lumbermen! bldg., 5tU
and Stark.
ROSE CITY PARK district; $250 off price;
this beautiful moaern oungaiow, nara
wood floors, furnace and fireplace, buffet,
Dutch leitchen and all tinted, must go now
at reduced price; $300 cash will handle.
H D. Vincent & Co.. 417 Ch. of C. bldg.
Branch office E. 43d and Sandy road.
Tabor 2162.
OWN a new, 6-room bungalow; have been
asking $2006; I now propose to sell It at
once; will take $1700 or any other old
price; I don't need the money; you can
name th terms; If you have nerve enough
to make an offer, you will get it. Try ma
on. E. E. Miller. 430 Worcester bldg.
M. 1940.
OWN a new, 8-room bungalow. The front
is stone, large living-room with fireplace,
bookcase, seats, dining-room Is beauti
fully paneled, beamed ceiling, nine large
windows, all the wood Is selected and
hand-finished; if you want something very
nic3 at a small price, see me; terms. E.
E. Miller. 430 Worcester bldg. M. 1940.
CRESTON. BEAUTIFUL SUBURB.
7-room, modern house, the best loca
tion in Creston, $2150; if you are looking
for a home and a big bargain, do not
overlook this ; $900 cash, balance Ion
time. Take Mt. Soott car to Clarks st
ti on. G. H. Taylor. ,
$4500.
win n nt thfl 11 ret tl est and bost-
built homes in Rose City Park; has fl
rooms, is strictly modern and up to date;
walls all tinted, window shades and ele
gant light fixtures all in. C B. Lucas, 511
Co rbe tt J Id g. ,
MODERN and attractive 6-room dwelling
on Clackamas, near East 26th; lot 50x123:
fine location, house practically new and
very attractively arranged- price, with
street improvement all paid, S400; good
terms. McCargar, Bates & .Lively, &1&
Failing blag.
47 EAST 27TH. ,, , .
Well-built 7-room house, on 50x100 lot;
Improvements all paid; price $4200; terms.
- MERCHANTS '
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY.
FOR 8ALE 6-room house at 364 Eugene st.;
this is cloae in and must sell at once;
nrice $29k. $700 cash and balance 6 per
cent Interest, 8 years. Phone mornings
or evenings. C 2429. t
4100 Correr 11th and Hancock; new bun-
galow. Owner. East 4749.
Acreage.
5 ACRES Multnomah acres, 800 cords wood,
$300 below value. 430 Worcester.
S ACRES, Base Line road, small house
and creek; $425. 614 Couch bldg..
4