Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 19, 1911, Page 15, Image 15

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    In Spite of Yesterdays Storm
Nineteen Instruments Were Sold
Several Talkie? Tables, a
Machines and Not Less Than 12 Pianos
Find Delighted Buyers.
In Spite of Unusually Heavy Storms Eilers Music House
Clearance Sale Attracted Numerous Buyers and We
laanaged to Deliver Nearly All of the Instruments
Selected You Should Have Music at Home Get a
Piano or Player Piano or Baby Grand or Talking
Machine During This Clearance &aie.
Yesterday several Talkinr ' Tables,
twelve pianos, an oriran. and numer
ous other Talking Machines wfrt se
lected by shrewd buyer from thl ely
and from out of town at our Clearance
Sale.
Our recent announcement ha sorely
proven an eye-opener to many. It Is
safe to say that any buyer who has
mi'! careful Investigation has found
conditions exactly as we liar stated,
and of course this means that the Eilers
system prevails, and that people find It
to their advantage to place their orders
with Eilere Music lloua-.
A g-aln we repeat our offer of yester
day, wherein we asreol to donate
IOOO TO rHtRITT.
We herehy asrree to par the sum of
On, Thousand Dollars $IOn in Gold
to sny worthy charity If we are not
fnnnd by anv unM?sed person to be
offering;, during this Clearance Sale,
pianos of Uie hlrheat grade and moil
dependable character, for at least 27
per cent and lu soin Instances as much
as 36 per cent I'm than the same (trade
and quality Is ohtslnahle elsewhere, no
matter what escus or pretense that
mav be offered In advertLMnsr and cir
cular lettore -to e.-ire patronage for
this, that or the other "sale."
ALMOST TOO CHEAP. .1HET THEYf
We'll sell for $: a Oa'.e Piano that
Isn't .tvtlr a beauty to look upon, but
wl'l nevertheless make fair music: $"S
wi:i ct a Knahe: a Stelnway will sro
for I .': a very nice little Hallet &
urpt"n sroen for on'.y 15. while a
tr-.:l- superb Cbltkerlna; Square Grand
io.a ftir $13T.
In verv latest, strictly nn-to-the-mlnute
In.'ruments. sHshtly used,
but not to be told (mm new. by even
an expert, we offer imnni others the
fo'lo-Alnr: '
Orr-rertral frown, upright, like new.
tnottd Kr.alleti walntil case, f 185.
Another I'rtmn, Isrcr atxe. mottled
mahoKspy case.
A able Nelson, very fan"-. tS15.
A Raymond, new, mottled walnut
rase, elegant deelgn, 123a.
A Clarendon, a little used, but rood.
to.
T-arfrest slxe Schubert, excellent tone.
II TV
Tbonlsed Fischer, fair tone. 77.
ttoyai. fancy mahogany, nearly new,
f-honlnsrer. largest slse. mottled ma-
Another Shonlnrer. itood tone, wal
nut. $:.
Milton I'prlsht, very fair condition,
liss.
Another Milton, older. $ 1 IS.
Also numerous Kt:nll. t'hlckerlnr.
llan'min. Mohart M. t'shle. Mwn
Hamlin. Weber makes at corresponding
red u-t tons.
i.b of ruirn no.
early F.terr Make of Plarer riaae la
lariaitVa In Tkla stale
vt PrirM.
M"e are rlostns1 out at? our Weber
Ttnla nave' Pianos, fntne win go
for ss low as $lrt.
Via cl'io out all our Stuyvesant
Pianola Pianos. Some will go for as
low aa $.!0.
Tie clos" otit also our Stock Pianola
Flanns. Some will go for as little as
4
Several Apollo Player pianos, now
ff.i. several Milton and other Tlayer
ri lifts, -.0.
Twentv-four months to complete
pavmentr for a player piano. If de
sired. IARGF.R r.n.MI1
Never heretofore ha so much value
been obtainable, even at Eilers Music
Huse. for so Utile.
In th's sale are numerous sd r rands
and also a most supers Oitckrrlnc
rand. sllxhtlv finish - d irnaced. This
Is rein closed out t ISOO; two-thlrde
of the rriular value. '
YIELDS TO FATE
HXPKCTS NEVKR TO BE mESI.
DENT, SAYS HIS SPOKESMAN.
Bill Gives Ilaltlaiorc Conference
Broad Hint Bryan JVrcvs Will
Line l"p Behind Clark.
WASHINGTON. Jan. I. Democratic
Senators and Representatives who at
tended the Jackson day banquet In
Baltimore last night, were discussing
with unusual Interest today the sig
nificance of a warning note which came
In the closing minutes of the din
ner from ex-Representative Theodore
Bell of California, generally recognised
at the conference as the personal repre
sentative of William J. Bryan.
Mr. Bell did not attempt to start a
Bryan boom: In fact he eliminated the
distinguished Nebraskan from any fur
ther consideration as the nominee
either In 11$ or any succeeding Presi
dential year. "Fate undoubtedly
has decreed.- he said, "that Mr. Bryan
shall not be nominated a fourth time
and that he ahall never be elected
President of the United States."
But Mr. Bell warned his hearers that
If they were seeking a harmony which
might bring about future Democratic
success they must not continue a pol
icy which omitted Mr. Bryan from con
sideration aa a leader In the party
to his reference to Mr.
Bryan. Mr. Bell had taken occasion to
pajr a high tribute to Champ Clark aa a
man In whom the Middle and f ar West
had Implicit confidence. He did not
go so far as to name Mr. Clark for the
Presidency, but by inference his mean
ing was clear and there are many po
litical watchers in Wsshlngton who re
gard the Incident of last night as the
lining up of the Bryan element In the
party behind Mr. Clark as against
Governor Harmon. Woodrow Wl'.son. or
any of the others who have been men
tioned for the Democratic leadership.
DAILY 3LETEOROLOGICAL Kit PORT.
rORTLAND. Jn. I. Msilmam tm
rsrsiur. 44 decrsss: minimum. 3A desrves.
iu.er rHns. A. M.. 4- feet; chn In
1,11 Zl Itn'irs. 4.00 ft. Totsi rainfall 1 1 P.
to & 1' M 4. lo Inches. Telsl rainfall
since Sept-mfsr 1. 1910. 371 Inches Nr
B.al rainfall since September 1 Si.'o l"he.
rslelm-r of rslrfsll l:ii-e Septeieoer I. .
Inrh Totsl surshlne. none. Possib'e sun
shine hours 12 minutes. Bammeier irs
ao".4 te eel at r. i'3. Inch".
The total rainfall in Portland from the
fme the storm brsa at about 4 A. M.
Tu'eedsr merntn until T So P. M. Wednes
wta Sv Inches and the toial 24-hour
fall from S P. 5. Toss-ley t- P. H. !
seeds was 4 10 Inrh.s. ThU Is the heav
ies 4-hour rslnfa'.l since January S-0. IM
JZ. . fsll ef 4M tncbes oeeurrsd. In V-
trtl at 1- Inckea was recorded, and wUh
. THE 31QKXING OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1911. - 15
'. . I SEW TODAY. 1 REAL ESTATE.
Victrola and Other Talking
A Weber Grand, rather old style,
t7S. Another more modern. $45. A
Starr Grand, mahoganv. late design.
HfiO. A S I el n a ay. $830. A Fischer.
tli. and a Mason Hamlin, rery little
used. $550.
AH standard made grand pianos be
ing discontinued In- 111 catalogues
will be closed out at a uniform dis
count of 1 3 per cent.
Thirty montha In which to finish pay
ing for these grand pianos may be ar
ranged oy any one not acsiroua oi pac
ing cash.
ORGANS Bl'TCHERCD, TOO.
Kimball Almost newi large mirror,
high top. verv latest style, oak case,
shosts little sign of usage. $40. An
other. $4S.
Meon Hamlin Fancy high top,
good as rev, oak ease. $4$.
iiurrielte Chapel Good for small
church or lodge room. In perfect order.
$3".
rarkarrt Parlor style; five octaves,
wa'nut rase.
Kimball Chapel style, walnut ease,
waa not used over three montha; In
fact la a good aa new, $45.
A CEXt lXE SALK OF TALKING MA
CHINES AXD RECORD!!.
Filers Mnale House Deeatratea Its
SelUasr Fewer Here la No I -solstakable
Manner.
We have taken over the Talking Ma
chine stock of several dealers who dls
continued business.
We have also quite number of
Talking Machines that win not De cats
loaued thla vear.
These machines are offered at less
than what dealers regularly pay when
they buy to sell again. .
Karh machine Is accompanied wlfh
ton. your selection, of records free,
$15 machines cow $10, and some for
IS.7S.
$;S machines now $K.G0, and come
for $15.30.
$30 machines now $20 15.
$.11.60 nmchlnes now $1 75.
$40 machines now $:a.50. '
$6 machines now $34.60.
$-10 machines now $45.60.
$75 machines now $48.
$100 machines now SfiS.SO. some for
17. fio. and silll others $75.
$200 machines now for $157.(0. and
ot tiers $'.0.
Also elegant brand new. 10-inch. sin.
gle face CO-cent records now 25c each.
Abo the following machines without
record.:
$12.S0 machines now $.!S. .
$:S."0 machines now $1?.S1. "
ll.i.Ofl machines now $ I 75.
$."5.10 machines now $32.50.
$125.00 machines now $100.
HERE ARB Mr SIC CABINET?.
Also nearly a carload of Cabinets,
most of them the latest styles, received
too late for the holiday trade, to be
closed out as follows:
$10.00 Cahlnet for I4.TS.
$11.50 Cabinet for HIV
$)&.oi) Cab'nets for $9.25
$2i.00 Cabinets for $11.7.
$;.V0 Cabinets for $14.50.
$30.00 Cahlneta far $17.50.
$40.00 Cabinets for $21. 7i.
$-.0.00 Cabinets for $27.50.
$55.00 Cabinets for $31.50.
$75.00 Cabinets for $3.50.
PIT OX A WOOBEJI HORX.
Woo4 Horns produce mellowest tones.
We shall close them nut as follows:
$10.no Hrns for $ 70.
1 S.o.i Horns for $10.00.
$;o.oo Horn for $14. jr..
$50.00 Horns for $31.35.
FIX At. I. T AS TO PATMISXTSk
One-terth of the amount when pur
chased, and the balance at the rate of
$.'. $3 or $4 a month will secure any
Instrument under $150 In price. All
other used planoa wll go at $5 or $ a
month according to price. Thirty
montha are given to complete payment
for anv new piano n this sale. Please
remember the address 353 Washington
srreet. near corner Of Tark street.
Eilers Muole House.
theea two esceptlons the rainfall for the 14
hours endlnc at a P- M Wednesiar was the
heaviest since the Weather Bureau was es
tablished In this city In 1870. The rainfall
has not been so heavy In jhe upper portion
of the Willamette. Valley or la the Bound
country, where the aznounta were only mod
erately heavy. Kast of the cascade Moun
tains there has been a marked rlae In tem
perature with a.rosly anv precipitation.
T!e warm weather Is meltlns the snow rap
idly and there will he a small rise In tne
Columbia Rlvar. hut It will not be sufficient
matsrtslly to hold haea the watar now
romlnt down the Willamette River. The
streams ta Washington draining the Cascade
Mountains smiths coast Kanre will rise rap
idly durl.i the next 4$ hours, but the floods
from them will not be so damaln as they
were a year ao. unless the rains are heavier
In the next 'i hours than they have been
since the storm began. ,
The Willamette Kiver will rise very rap
Mly during; the next two days an, reach a
stage of J J test In Portland Thursday morn
ing and IS feet by Friday afternoon or
Saturday.
The following stages were reported be
tween 4 P. M. and J P. M-: Portland. T.g
feet, rise 19 feet last eight hours; Wllson
ville. 17.T feet, rise 4.0 feet last nine hours:
Palcm. 13 test, rise 4-4 feet last nine hou-s:
Harrlsburg. 4 feet, rise I foot last nine
hours: Kugene. a.4 feet, rise .1 foot last nine
hours: Alxanv, 14.$ feet, rise feet last nine
hours; Tualatin. . feet, rise 3.1 feet last
eirht hoars; McMlnnvllle. 27 feat, and Jef
ferson. S feet.
The conditions sre fsvoraMs for rain la
this district Thursday, wtln loaer tempera
tures in Southern Oregon.
FORECAST.
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain,
southwesterly winds.
Oregon Occasional rem: cooler southwest
portion: southwesterly winds.
Wasblncton Rain; south to southwest
winds.
Idaho Rain.
THE WEATHER
3
Wind
State et
weather.
STATIONS.
Boise
Boston.
Calgary
Chicago.
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Des Moines
Duluth....
Eureks..
Oalveeion......
Helena
Jacksonville. ...
Kansas City....
Montreal
New Orleans...
New York
North Head....,
North Yakima.
Phoel
Pocatelle
Portland. .......
Koseburg ........
Sacramento. ....
PU Luls
St. Caul
Belt Lake
Pan riego
Fan Francisco. .
Pisklyou ,
Fpokane.
Taroma
Tatoosh Island..
Walla Walla....
Washington.
Winnipeg
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EDWARD A. FEAL8. District rorecaster.
Oil and coal are successfully burned to
gether under boilers In England.
HOTEL SEATTLE Seat
S4OO,0O0 Recently Sprat ea Its Interior. An Fwraiablnars and Appointments
Kew, Modersi and Sylesidld. Headquarters for Portland People.
HOTEL OREGON 'eSSSS
Beth Hotels Conducted by
MESSRS. WRIGHT & DICKINSON
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
350 Rooms, 104 Suites, "With Private
Baths.
NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING
Moderate Rates.
Phil Metschan & Sons, Props.
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
ill
room.t ru.1
MODES
RESTACKAXT
COST OMS MILLION DOLLARS
mm
0. VT. CORNELIUS.
Proprietor.
OPEXEO SEPT., 1908,
PRIVATE
HOTEL LENOX
E. D. and V. H. JORGEX5EX,
Press, aad KaTra.
CORNER 3d AND MAIN STS.
Hot and f old Wafer.
Leas; Distance Phone
la Kverr Room.
RATES
Si.OOand Op
American Plan
SS.BO Per Day.
W. D. Wsod, Mgr.
AVrKEMT.XT.
HEILIG THEATER
Pboaee Mala 1 and A U:t.
IO.NIOHT- TOMORROW SATURDAY
Matinee Saturday.
The Big Comic Opera Success.
The Chocolate Soldier"
loft People 1O0 SO Orchestra 30.
Prlres J. S1-v. SI. I110. 5nc-
BAKER
THEATER
Morrison and Eleventh
Main t and A :HI.
Oeo. L. Haker, Mgr.
T-.i.kt hi vuk vets tnitsv and sat.
Baker Stock Company la tb-) Oreatert Theat
rical xriumpn ot ns si
"THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN TTEST."
Evtnlngs, 2c 60c, 75c MaUneoa. S5c auc
Curtain S sharp. sfitlnee at 1 o cioca.
Nest Week The Man ea lh Bo."
Bungalow
Theater
asm t:4
Matinee Today. S:1S.
Tonight. Sam l K. Rork's sensational musical
. nvA tir lain sal
THE QI EEN OF THE MOtUN ROCGE."
Smart, saury and gorgeously giny. rigns
prices. Hoc. T5c. SI. $1.5a Mat. Saturday. ac
50c. TSe. Next weak, start Sun. Matinee
"The miuaw Man.
Main S. A 1020. .
ft UAT1NKBKVERIDAI
svev-tdi
WEEK OP JAXIJABY 1. Harry Tate's
English Company In "Motortne. "u"1re
a. ..inmnl.i;in.. Hess. Monro end Powell.
John Netf. Korre aad Williams. Carrie Starr.
Kennedy, Gertie le Milt ana ansew. i--Ahlbergs.
Mme. Vailccita aad her ferocious
trained leopards.
GRAND Week of Jan. 16
CARO:. & FARNOM
OIJO TRIO.
Hart Berrick.
Martraerlte Fry.
The Chamberlains.
GBAKDASCOrE.
Every Evolution Hag
a Laugh of Ita Own.
Lester A K el loll.
Mstlnee every flay. 1:30: any seat, 15s.
Evenins performances at T:S0 and 9:16;
balcony. loo; lower Boor. 2a; box seats, tttfa.
'AHTAGES
Cneonsled Vaudevlila.
Week Commercing Moaday. January IS.
operial Attraction fc.xtranro.msry.
IS CAPTAIN UKVUN AND HIS SOCAVES
In army sports, wall-scaling and whlrdwlnd
dxllla. S other feature acts. Popular Prices.
Curtain I:D. 7:30. w.
LYRIC Seventh aad Alder Streets
Week Commencing- Tomorrow Matinee.
Keating A Flood present
DILLO BUNG IN
"A Married Widow"
Supported by the I.yrlo Musical Comedy
Compsny. Friday night. Chorus Olrls1 Con-
. . r . .l.hl tiS mnA Q ' I
Matinees dally. 2 5. Next week. "A Mlx-up."
W ev"-eM- ara v&
NEW PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sts.
OPENED TUNE 1908
A hotel in the very heart of Portland's business
activity. Modern in every respect.. Rates, $1.00
and up. Moderate price restaurant in connection.
L. Q. S wetland. Secretary and Manager.
Wi'fea,B,a,B
EiniSja'a'a'a' KEADOrARTIBS
-0 TOCRI5T'aod
COHMERt'IAL
TR.1V ELEK8.
Sperlal rates made
to families and sin
gle gentlemea. The
management will be
? leased at all Ume
o show rooms and
clve prloes. A mod
em Turkish Bath
establishment In the
hotel.
H. C. BOWERS.
Manager.
mmim
ihe7 s)
THE CORNELIUS
"The Hoose of Welcome. corner Park end Alder. Port
lands newest aad most raodsrn hotel. Kuropean plan. Be
ginning Mar let our rates will be as follows: All back rooms
without bath, single. I1.U0 per day; double. ,2.00 per day.
All front rooms without bath. 11.60 per day. single: 2.60
per day doublet All OUTSIDE rooms. Our omnibus meets
all trains.
H. E. FLETCHER,
Manager.
HOTEL RAMAPO
Cor. Fourteenth ancTWashington
New Hotel, Eleaaatly Foralahed.
Rates $1 and Up
SPECIAL RATES FOR FERMAJfEJTTS.
Enropeaa Plan. 'Baa Meets All Trains.
M. K. FOLEY. PROPRIETOR.
BATHS.
TOU WILL LIKE
THE WOODS
Hf ews 17 w Euoieas Plan
J 1 IjLi ft BBd (iu per oar.
"It's AH Cera fort."
Omr TaTsle 4'Hote Meals One Feature.
In heart of bnslnes district, center of oltr. half block
from G. N. Ry. and N. P. P.y. Depot, close to all steam
ship wharves and C P. Ry. Depot.
VANCOUVER B. C.
AMCSEMCO'TS.
ANNUAL CHARITY BALL
BY UNITED DAUGHTERS CONFEDERACY
Masonic Temple, Thura. Eve., Jan. 19
Tickets S2J50.
On Sale Howe A Martin.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Dally or Sunday.
Per Line.
One time .' ....12o
Snme ad two consecutive times ...S20
tame add three consecntlve tlmee SOe
Same ad six or seven conseeotlve tlmee. .Me
Kenxlttance must accompany out-of-town
orders.
Mi words counts ae one line on cash ad
vertisements and no ad counted for lees
than two lines.
When an advertisement Is not run consec
utive times the one-time rate appUee.
On charge of book advertisements the
charge will be based on the actunl number
of Hues appearing; In the paper, regardless
ef the nnmber of words in each line. ,
In w Today all advertisements are
charged by measure only, 1 lines to the
inch.
The above rates apply to advertisements
nnder "New Today" and all ether classifica
tions excepting the following:
situations Wanted, Made.
fcltuntions Wanted, Female.
'or Rent, Kooms. Private Families.
Booms and Board, Private Families.
Housekeeping Kooms, Private Families.
The rate on the above classifications Is 7
cents a line each Insertion.
In case box office address Is required,
count this as part of the ad. Answers to
advertisements will be forwarded to patrons,
provided self-addressed envelopes are in.
closed.
ACCTKXN SALES TODAY.
At residence SOS E. 13th st. North, corner
Hancock St- (Take Irvlngton or Broadway
car). Sale at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auc
tioneer. At Baker's Auction (House, 153 Park at.,
furniture, etc. Pale at 10 o'clock. G. W.
Baker A Co.. auctioneers.
MEETTNO JfOTICES.
OREGON COMMA NDERY. K.
T. Special meeting this (Thurs
day) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Ked
Cross. Visitors examined at 7
o'clock P. M. All sojourning mem
bers invited to be present.
C F. WIEOAND. Sec
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114,
m'unlcatlon this' (Thursday) even
ing at T ;OU O OtOCK. .11"U1C nul
ls. worK 111 mm j. . uaiw
lsltlns brethren welcome. By or
der W. M.
FRED ,1. OLSON, Sec.
ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1. I. a
O. v gpectsl meeting this (Thursday) eve.
at 7 'SO sharp, for the purpose of holding
Joint Installation of officers with Golden Rule
Encampment. No. 28. Members will meet at
i n o. F. Hall. First and Alder streets, and
proceed to Orient Hall, East Sltth and
last Alder strssts. H. OSVOLD. Sec
. - y-.JD Bnv.t ICAlvkhnM
will give a 500 party and dance. Thursday
evening January j. in mir ..-.j, ...
end street. Coma and have a good time.
BEQCETTE Sarah A. Bequette. at Hie res
idence of her daughter. Mrs. George M.
Connolly. SKI East Sth street, the be
loved mother of Charles M. Bequette. Mrs.
Oeorge H. Connolly. Mrs. H. Gurr.
BOWMAN At Hood River. Or., Jan. IT.
LydJa E. Bowman, ased SO years 11
months and 15 days, wife of J. I. Bow
man, of this city. Remains are at Fin
leys parlors. Notice of funeral hereafter.
CORNELL In this city, January IS. a,, the
fa-nily residence. 864 East 62d it. North,
Holly Austin Cornell, aged 53 years 3
months 29 days. Announcement of fu
neral later.
CRAMER In thla city. January 18. William
Cramer. Remains at Dunning A McEntee s
6aventh and Ankeny sts. Funeral notice
later.
FTXEKAL NOTICES.
BEQX'ETTE At residence of daughter. SPt
E. 8th st., arah A. Bequctte, aged "3
years, beloved mother of Charles M. B
quette. Mrs. H. Gelser and Mrs. George H.
Connelly. Funeral will take place from
above residence Friday, January 20. at 9
A M. ; thence to St. Francis' Church,
where services will be held at :SO A. M.
Friends and acquaintances respectfully In
vited to attend. Interment Lone Fir
Cemetery.
MALARKET In this city. January IT. at
the family residence, S21 19th street. Port
land Heights. John Alfred Malarkey. aged
7 years 10 months 6 days, beloved son of
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Malarkey. Friends
invited to . attend funeral services, whlcj
will be held at the above residence at
10-30 A M. today (Thursday), January
Ht. Interment Klverview Cemetery. Serv
ices at the grave private.
RIOHTZR At the family residence. 322
Falling st,, Wllhelmine Rlchter. aged 84
years, mother of Fred W. and grand
mother of Francis H. Richter. Funeral
services will be held at the above resi
dence Friday. Jan. 20. at 2 P. M. Friends
respectfully Invited to attend. Remains at
Punning A McEntee's parlors until Friday
morning.
SMITH In this city. January 15. at the
family residence, 32d and East Ankeny
sta. lsahdora smith, wife of L. I.. Smith,
aged 8a years 4 months and 0 days. The
funeral services will be held at Flnley s
parlors at 2 P. M. Friday. January 20.
Friends invited. Interment Rivervlew
iVmsterv.
VANDERMEER Funeral services of the
be held at Dunning A McEntee's chapel.
Ttn ana rine sib.. ,,-
uary 1!, at 1 P. M. Friends respectfully
Invited to attend. Services at the grave
private. rMease ormi
WENNERBERG The funeral services
, , i..n. , u-.nimrh.rff will
me 1S.IO i . " J i.e.. ..... , " T . .
held at Holman's chapel. Third and Sal
mon SIS., at It' A. M. lomgnu. ir m.j
January ZU. rTienas mviiw. m ..we
- the .rTt orivate.
I st
MALARKEY In this city. January 17, Joh
Alfred Malarkey. aged 7 years. 10 monthi
a i.ninved son of James A. an
,n
s,
d
' Catherine Holman Malarkey. Funeral
10:31) A. M. today (Thursday), P21 19th
it
st.
XO.NSjtlli 1AKAL, LO.
FLORAL DESIGN'S.
Phones:. Main 6103, A 1109.
.. Vi.. vrnnermT llretrs
th and line. ihone Main 430. ldy aa-
.l.i. m. Office of conntr Coroner.
"edWAKO HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct
era, 220 Sd st. Eady aselstanyhone M. 601.
J. P. FINUKX SON. Sd and Madison.
yady attendant, vnone - V- -
BAST SIDE Funeral Directors, succ
. ., , fc- sa n kvk
to r. p. uu""'uti
EBil'SON CO Undertakers. Lady assist.
ant. 4UW AIQgr., ji. piaa. n.
ZELLER-BVBNES CO., Funeral Dlreetors,
9 Williams ave.t both pbonesi lady asst.
i mfH nndertaker. cor. East Alder and
OREGON HUMANE SOCIEH
OFFICE CITT HALL-
Maln 633. A 1589.
HUMANE OFFICER. EAST47T4
NEW TODAY.
Apartment
Site
Cheapest Quarter for Close-in Prop
erty on the Market.
100x100, 1 block off of Washington
street, 7 minutes' walk from 5th and
Washington sts. This can be bought
for $42,000 $10,000 cash and bal
ance ten years, on or before; interest
6 per cent.
AD 667, 0REG0NIAN.
ALFALFA AND FRUIT LAND
T7. . .. I .1.. .VI-AA ttint tho
experts uiiaiiuiiuuoi ; , V
western extension of the I'MATILLA
1 KnluAl lu.i rnujci it n'iii
point of fertility of soil, transportation
fai-llitles, climate and land value, is the
best project in the country. Land under
this project, when completed, will . be
worm rrom -du io tJ
have 600 acres of the best land pn the
whole project, on me r.i 1 1 u&u, n.n
most a mile frontage on Columbia River
and with steamooai ianuin
that we can sell you 'OW for only 8o
per acre, uci us auw jwu.
317 Board of Trade Bids-. 4th and Oak.
$50.00 Now
And Only 1115.00 Per Month
Gives You Immediate Possession of
A FIVE-ACRE TRACT OP OUR
GENUINE, ORCHAR.D LAND
Nearness to Portland and Electric Rail
way. Low price, no interest and no
taxes during life of contract makes this
an A-l bargain, look it up:
K. E. TAYLOR A CO.,
dO2-403-44-4O.1 Lewis Bids;.,
Corner Fourth and Onk Sta.
Laurelhurst Home
Swell new 8-room house, sras and
electric, furnace, fireplace, full cement
tnsempnt. cnina closet- oooacaaes.
panel dining-room, Dutch kitchen; in
fact nothing missing; on a lot 50x100,
all improvements In and in the best
part of I.aurelhurt; a big snap 5500;
$1000 cash and 25 per month. This
property would be cheap at 16500. Come
early.
GRrtiSI & ZADOW,
S17 Board of Trade RldK-, 4th and Oak.
LADD'S ADDITION
Large new house In thla close-in
Home district, where prices are ad
vancing. 603 Ladd avenue; lot 40x128.
Owner built this for his home. Make
us an offer.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS db TRUST
COMPANY.
City Acreage
fcf?nfifi foT rive acres ln southern
ODUUU part of city; cleared and
platted in quarter-acre lots. Will sell
for $12,000 as platted. See us quick.
Terms.
HOISINGTON-COMTE CO,
B25-8T Board of Trade Bid jr.
MORTGAGE LOANS
JLoweat rates and term t aizlti
Hal ratva and (arorablt terms oa lajrc
loana on boalneaa p rope rt lea,
t unda .Loaned far Private Ioveatora.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
8Q3 McKar Bldsr 3d Stark.
5 TO 7 LOANS
On Inside Mortgage Security.
EDWARD B. GOCDEYi .
Lewis Building.
Auction Sale
Woolen Mill
AND
Real Estate
of the entire and complete line of
machinery of the six-card San Jose
Woolen Mills Co., cor. San Pedro and
Hobson streets, San Jose, California.
We will also sell the 5Vs acres of
I land and improvements separately
from the machinery.
Sale Tuesday Jan. 24, 1 P. M.
sale to take place on the premises.
This is a bona fide sale, no limit or
I6SGIV6e
Send for FREE catalogue for full
description.
J.A.MUNRO&CO.
AUCTIONEERS
San Jose office, 40 N. 4th Street.
Oakland office, 1007 Clay Street.
Five Story
7 r
YYaretioiise
Has five stories and basement, 50x100,
within one block of freight houses,
First class, heavy mill construction,
low insurance, large elevator; long
lease at $600 per month. . X 684, Ore-
gonian.
Chance of a
Life Time
Beautiful 7-room Irvlncton home.
handsomely finished; quarter - sawed
golden oalc floors, beamed ceilings,
pannelled dining-room, fine largre cab
inet ; kftchon, electric liarht ftxtnrea
made to order, beautiful la rue front and
rear porches, fireplace and furnace,
This waa built for a home and certainly
Is one In every sense of the word. Can
not be duplicated for less than f.7000.
The owner. In order to protect other
Interests, Is compelled to sell. If taben
at once $0000 will btty It; small cosh
payment. Somebody Is going to get a
snap. Will it be yonT See owner t
IRVIXGTON REALTY CO.,
Kast Sixteenth and Braece Streets.
Take irvimtton Car.
PIEDMONT
Eight-room house, new, well-built,
5.1.1 i ...iin. nf.
ever) Linus inuuciii, iicai . c v.
fered for a few days at a big sacrifice.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS TRUST
COMPANY.
REAL ESTATE DEALEKS.
Beck. William O.. 312 Failing bids-.
BlrrelL A. H. A Co., 202-3 McKay bids-. Real
estate, insurance, mortgages, loans, etc.
Brubaker A Benedict. B02 McKay bids. M.
6a.
Chapln A Herlow. 832 Chamber Commarca.
Cook, B. S. A Co., 508 Corbett bids.
Jennings A Co.. Main 1SS 206 Oregonlaa.
PALMER-JONES CO- H. P- 213 Commer
cial Club bids.
Schalk. Geo. !.. 223 Stark at. Uala X
A 2362.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ava. and
Mol'nomah st. (Uolladay Addition.)
It. E. THOMPSON CO.. cor. th and Oalc sta
REAU ESTATK.
For Sole Lots.
CHEAP LOTS.
13200 lota 60x100. each west slope
Mount Tabor, on 54 th, block north car.
s.1200 100x100 facing car, on East 19th,
restricted addition.
1550 50x100 on Gladstone ave., 150 feet
from carlino.
$1350 4 lots ln Kenmore, 100 feet oil
Patton ave.. half block to car.
T. E. DBXNISOX, 201 Gerlinger Bldg.
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE.
One or two lots 50x100 each, 2 blocks
from Fulton Park Station on the Oregon
Electric Ry., only 12 minutes out from
heart of olty, and only 100 ft. from S.
P. R. R.. all , cleared and level, would
make an elegant home site. For price
and terms, call on C. F. Pnuger & Co.,
suite 6 Mulkey bldg.. Id and Morrison.
SACRIFICE SALE.
100x100, Delaware . and Alnsworth.
300x100, 57th and Sandy Road.
100x100, Williams and Sumner.
40x100, E. 27th N. and Sumner.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY. .
LOTS. LOTS. LOTS.
Buy now. Lots 50. West Stark and
B2d streets, west of City Park, only IS
minutes from Washington St. Beautiful
view lota. Money-makers. Terms $2 per
month.
National Realty & Trust Co., 320 H Waab
Ington st.. room 5 16-
IRVINGTON.
Lot 83x100, between 2th and 29th. on
Tillamook St.; sidewalks ln and paid for.
street to bo Improved this year: tine lo
cation for a home; IL'OO to I.'lOO below mar
ket price fo surrounding properly.
F. E. REED
402 Oregonlan Bldg.
StSUO.
8 W. cor. 75th and Pacific st., 40x100,
Bralnard's Add.; 2 blocks north of Gillian
St. car: a big sacrifice; $400 below value.
CHAS. RIXGLER & CO..
211 Lewis bldg.
AI.BLNA LOT, $1250.
BOxlOO ft. lot on Borthwick St., 1
block from Russell st. Price $12511; terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main 86!9. A 2053.
EAST DAVIS-SI. J-.U1.
A fine lot 40x101, on E. Davis, near
E ISth. a fine location; price $2000; $500
cash and $20 per month.
GRUKPI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade bldg., 4th and Oflk.
ROSE C1TI PARK BARGAINS.
A good view lot, on the Alameda; cor
ner lot: sidewalk and street work ln and
paid; close to good homea Address AK
au nnrnnluL
FORCED SALE I ara leaving city, must
. . . ariA will n it- tl ia mv threA
lots, $425 each. $200 less than surround
ing lots; cash on each, $200, balance
terms. AS 684. Oregonian.
$450 CORNER lot 50x100, graded street, ce
ment waia. iwu ivvia u.oc.4i.t, iiicu uj
Broadway or Alberta car; adjoining cor
ners selling for 3S00; must realise cash.
Owner, 517 Worcester bldg., 8d and Oak.
" WONDERFUL BARGAIN.
Think of this! Beautlfu1 apartment site,
40x100, within ten minutes' walk of the
Postofflce, for only $5730. Geo. G. Mair,
2 Lumbermena bldg.
NBW six-room house; full basement, electric
llgbts: everyining nicely lurumieu,
43x110; one block from car: must sac
rifice at $2650, $250 cash, balance $15
month. Owner, room 3 7, 105V4 Fourth st.
410 DOWN and $5 per month buys nice
level lui uam v.. j
graded ard raid.
Hlsley. Bishop b Mcrlaskey. 132 3d St.
""PORTLAND HEIGHTS PRUPBUTi.
Homes, lots, quarter blocks, tracts and
acreage; all parts of heights, all views and
prices; some bargalns.jJa.ln355LASS39.
TWO lots, good location, close In. on East
side; price siaw. gooo ieim. .
Mr. Perkins. Main 1503. A 151;
TWO One lots In best residence section on
the East side: price suwv. inuia. i.
Perkins. Main 150:;. A 3 515.
LOT near Union for $S50 only; small
pavment aown. Dai. iv per mnm. e
must sell. Call 414 Spalding bldg.
For Kent
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
$2550.
90x9J ft., corner E. 81st and Tillamook
sts.; paved street; above grsde; good
building lot. Price $550; terms $1000
cash.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
211-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main S699. A 2858.
IF you want the best corner In Irvlngton
at a price that will surprise you, get busy
and call East 514 or East 2.
lor bale Houses.
SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW.
Has large, pleasant living-room, beamed
celling and fireplace, paneled dining-room
with window seat, cabinet kitchen with
laundry tray and built-in Ironing board,
full basement, fumaco and plastered fruit
room, screened porch and all necessary
window screens: very fine electric and gas
fixtures, plenty of closet room, all window
shades, nice large porch, cement walk in
front and around house, lawn all made,
lots of choice rose bushes, fine dogwood,
flr and horse chestnut shade trees.
This artistic bungalow home is situated
on a full-sized lot. facing . east. In the
very best part of Rose City Park, and Is
absolutely the very best opportunity ln
the city to get a real home, all ready to
move Into, at a sacrifice; price $3500,
easy terms.
CHAPIN A HERLOW. (D)
332-38S Chamber of Commerce.
BUNGALOW
$3700
$500 CASH.
Located on East 37th st., 2 blocks south
of Hawthorne ave.. facing east.
HAS 6 NICE. LARGS ROOMS.
Beautiful white pressed brick fireplace
with mirror above, built-in china clojet,
nice baih and lavatory, double constructed
throughout, full cement basement with ce
ment floor, cement laundry trays. nic
large attic, ono of the most attractive
bungalows in this section. If you see It
you will buy It. Pon't delay, but see
CRAWFORD.
1021 Hawthorne ave. Phone Tabor 01 ot
B 2067.
IF you are in the market for a homo, in
spect No. 104 East 24th St.. near Flan
ders st.: has 7 rooms, reception hall, llv-ing-rooni
with fireplace, paneled dining
room, Dutch kitchen as light as day; twfl
bedrooms and large bath on first floor;
large hall, two bedrooms, storeroom and
fine sleeping porch on second floor;
screened back porch, cement basement
and furnace. It can be bought of me fur
$."('00, ."00 cash, balance as rent; ..oil
can't duplicate this anvwhere in the city.
JOS. C. GIBSON.
305 Gerlinger Bldg.
$200 CASH.
New. 2-story house of 8 rooms and bath
good cement basement, furnace, fixtures,
shades and tinting included in price; street
graded, curbed and sidewalks: all Im
provement bills paid: short distance to
Rose City Park car. Buy this home on
terms like rent. The price is only $3400.
Postofflce box 311 or AJ 634, Oregonlan.
THIS IS IT Six-room colonial house, full
cement basement, laundry trays, piped
for furnace, Dutch kitchen, dining-room
has beam celling and built-in china closet;
living room with fireplace and reception
hall; houso beautifully tinted throughout;
gas and electric fixtures cost $150; beau
tiful fir trees In lawn; can't be beat for
$45(10; $1.tiio cash, balance like rent. See
It. No. 430 Marguerite ave., near Grant
St., and see
JOS. C. GIBSON.
31)5 Gerlinger Bldg.
OWN TOUR HOME.
$500 DOWN.
Just a small month! payment buys
modern 7-room house, one b:ock from
Ainsworth ave. and E. Sth st.: Ana larr
rooms, light and airy, porcelain oath,
fireplace, laundry tubs: 50 by 100-foot lot.
fine lawn, roses and shruoboi-y; S bearing
fruit trees ln yard: $3200.
STODDARD-BRENNER CO.,
E05 Couch Bldg.
BUILD NOW.
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. THERE
IS A REASON. LET US TELL YOU Win.
OUR REPUTATION FOR FAIR DEAL
ING AND GIVING ALL WE AGREE
BRING US MUCH BUSINESS. PLANS
FREE IF WE BUILD. IF YOU OVV N
LOT WE WILL FINANCE IT FOR lOL.
L. R. BAILEY CO.. INC..
324 ABINGTON BLDG.
BUY NOW.
ROSE CITY PARK.
EASY TERMS. ,
7 rooms, 50x100 lot; Improvements in
ar.il paid; Berlin buftet and book casis.
solid oak floors. baths, furnace, fire
places, laundrv trays, mirror doors, gas.
etc.: terms $300 down, balance $25 vor
month. National Realty Trust Co.,
2H Washington gt.. room 516.
, r ... ,r i t ii r i.- ttnzn
7-room modern house, lot 50x100 n.:
hard-surface pavement; on carllne: faces
east; unobstructed view; Just completed
and ready for occupancy. Price $6750;
terms.
It. T. PALMER-JONES CO..
21-'-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main 8I.H9. A 2653.
SIX-ROOM BUNG A IX) W Located on beau
tiful view lot, cement sido walks, curbs,
Dutch kitchen, largo bath, cement block
porch, fireplace, cement basement. -O
minutes from heart of city, in restricted
district, far less than cost on account of
Interest out of town; price $3K)0. $oo
cash. $20 per month. Bay City Lend Co.,
703 Spalding bldg.
IRVINGTON HOME.
Brand new 7-room houtie. Just finished,
furnace and fireplace and all other latest
improvements, on E. 18th st. near Knott,
price with 50x100 lot $r..-)O0. or with WOx
100 lot, $S2."0; $1500 cash; a bargain.
tiRL'SSI & ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade bldb'.. 4th and Oak.
. ROSE CITY PARK DISTRICT.
Mcilein. up-to-date bungalow, recently
comnleted: " rooms, including out-door
sleeping room: furnace, electric tlxtures,
hardwood floor, beamed celling. Dutch
kitchen, etc: price $4500. easy terms.
Kamoop A Kopf. 323 Railway Exchange
bldg.
3UNGALOW, WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS.
A swell nearly new 5-room bungalow,
with all latest modern up-to-date Im
provements, on a lot 50x100; street Im
provements are all in and Included in
price; $5250; can make good terms.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
.117 Board of Trade bldg.. 4th and Oak.
&i;:v ioiie.
6-room bungalow, new, never occupied,
on Eaat Taylor, near 41st; splendid home
for $3500.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS A TRUST
MODERN and attractive six-robm dwelling
""":.i - Mlh- int .',nvi2:i-.
on Llcaiii. ., .
fine ocatlon, house practically new and
very 'attractively arranged; price, with
street lmprovementa all paid. $4700: good
terms. MeCarger. Bates A Lively, 315
railing piqg.
For investments cr homes. SEA?
Specialists ln Real Estate
For the man of moderate meana
BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.
Real Estate. Rentals. Insurance.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS SNAP, 17th and
ElizaDetn; Deautnui
level quarter block, all Improvements ln.
choicest neighborhood, grand unobstructed
view of citv for little more than price of .
ground. Terms. Main 8351. A 3S39.
-a .- 4 . 1 D T " V J
5 rooms, large lot. 75x110. one block from
carllne- more ground next to this place,
If you' prefer, at $3 per lot; price $50
down. $15 moni-n.
Trust Co., 320H Washington St.. room 81(1.
'nXntrr v-r heichTS bungalow. 5 rooms,
ruivi'.o.''' ...,-r.ar.. flr.nlflr.. Im.
pretty, muuci", ....-w,
nroved street, on osrllne; splendid view;
tiS50; lot worth $3000; terms. Main
855 1. A .1639.
DO you want a homo 7 look nere, ror your
brand new bungalow, """""ik "" "
East Flanders: only vu u'.wu. mi.
month. Dubois A Crockett, Washing
ton bldg., room 3. ;
MODERN 5-room bungalow, one block from
KUIlngaworth ave.; this Is new; Just com
pleted and is a dandy; 1300 cash and
easy terms on balance. See owner, 414
Spalding bldg.
i'lft son MODERN home of 8 rooms on lot
50x100, facing east In Nob Hill district;
this is under-priced and a fine place. A.
J. Derbyshire. 201 Swetland bldg.
A HOUSE for sale, close price; will take
mortgage as payment or small pavment
down and t25 a month. Call Tabor 875. B
2312.
FOR SALE Eight-roomed house; every
modern convenience: close to car; hard
surface streets: snap: $4500; terms. 901
East Flanders St. Phone B 1407.
" B EXCELLENT
Homes, 8 and 9 rooms; oak and mahogany
finish' very desirable locations; no agents.
C 1S6U, East 273. W. H. Herdman.
HAWTHORNE AVE., 6-room house. Just
completed, strictly modern. $3350, $.150
down. $23 monthly. Rosa 265 Lincoln.
A 741)7.
4-ROOM house on E. SSth st., fine lot, price
$1100: terms to suit. I am the owner and
. will give you a good deal. Call 414 Spald
ing bldg.
6-ROOM house, 12-mlnute car ride, cheap
for cash. Inquire at Jones' Book Store,
SSlOaltst.
FURNISHED modern 5-room flat; close In,
ch-ap. Flat C. 308 3d St.
Acreage.
18 ACRES.
IIS seres cleared, running water, near
Beaverton: by owner. Tabor 1500.
ACRE tract, 6-cent fare. West Side, easy
terms. 614 Couch bldg.