Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 20, 1911, Page 15, Image 15

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THE 3IORXIXG OREGOTAX, FKIIJAr, JASDAEI 20, 1911.
RATE GASE ENDED
interstate Board Hears 5000
Pages of Argument.
RAILROADS MAKE PLEAS
AH fay Thrjr Must 1Itc Adranoe li
Watfe Shipper Sijr Karnlnfc
Tow Pa. Record Pulsion to
B IL? ached by March 1.
"WASHINGTON. Jn. 19. Arguments
for the proposed advances In frlsht rates
In Western Trunk Line Association terri
tory were ended today after 19H hours or
speaking In four dsya. The record In
the case covers 6-XO 4age-. besides the
Toiumlnona brlefa of rounwl and the
reporta of their oral arrumenta
The Commission expect to announce lta
decision In the Fas l cm and Western
rai't by March L It i scarcely likely
that discussion of the casea will be
taken up by the Commission as a body
before the early part of February.
In the final hours of today's proceed
ings C. C. Wrirht. or the Chita- A
Northwestern Railroad, In 'a philosophi
cal discussion of the rate situation, said
the question was not so much one of law
aw one of statesmanahtp. In reaching
a conclusion the Commlss-ion. he suggest
ed, must do'ermlne the reasonableness
of the proposed rates by the value of the
services rendered to shippers.
"The position of the Santa Fe." aald
T. J. Norton, "la that our rates never
liave been high enough. One fact domi
nates this case: That Is- the absolute
red of money by the carriers Involved.
Our own company, with all of Its advan
tages and the best geographical situation
In the world. Is In need of money.
Rate Miat Traffic Will Bear.
"It semes beyond cavil that. If we are
making Inadequate earnings on a s-vs-fem
that Is conceded to be brilliantly
managed, then our rates are too low. A
rate of what the traffic reasonably will
bear la what the country needs and what
th roads- ought o have."
Mr. Norton held cp to the Commission
the specter of Government ownership
and declared that a decision against the
proposed advance In rates would be a
disaster to the I'nlte.1 States.
William K. Ellis, of the Chicago. Mil
waukee A- St. Taul. aald thatthe chief
irouble of the roads was In the labor
and fuel accounts.
Either the cost of labor and fuel must
be reduced." he declared, "or the reve
nues must be toned up. That la all
there la to the question."
Clifford Thorne. counsel for the Meat
Producers" Association of the Middle
West, aald that In the laat ten years the
average market price of commodities, at
wholesale, had Increased about 11 per
cent, while the averag market prlca
of 40 transportation companies Increased
104 per cent, which he held to be a re
markable demonstration that the rail
road business had been profitable
Railroad Earning Greater.
"I have compiled the figures repre
senting the net earnings of American
railways during- the last 20 years." Mr.
Thorne said, "and after subtracting; All
operating expenses and all taxes. 1 Mid
thai for the year ending; June to. 110.
the American railways had an Income
amounting to I70.OOU.000 greater than
ever before In their entire hlatory. I
ft nd that the net earning of American
railways have not only Increased In
gross, but they have Increased for every
train hauled one mile and for every
mll of railroad."
As a result of his Investigations. Mr.
Thorne nia-H these three assertions:
"First The credit of railway com
panies Is as good, or better, than that
of any other class of publto service or
Industrial companies in the United
States.
"Second Railway securities are more
attractive to actual Investors and have
Increased In value more rapidly the last
decade than any other class.
"Third The earnings of our railroads
above all operating expenses and all
(axes, have been Increasing steadily
within the last 20 years, and last year
was the most prosperous year In the
history of the American railways.
"In this case If you deny the right to
a general advance, you know and I
know that the prosperity of these com
panies is bound to keep on Increasing;.''
WOODLAND TO ADVERTISE
Commercial Club Plans to Start
y Campaign of Publicity.
Wi.MiPI.ANP. Wash.. Jan 1. (Sne
rtaL) The Woodland Commercial Club
has recently organised. The officers of
the club are Dr. R. M. Andruss. presi
dent, and C. C. Alford. secretary. Other
officers and a publicity man will be
named later. ,
At a rousing meeting held In
Bogorth's Hall yesterday H prominent
farmers and business men of Clark
Coiir.tr. lying across the Lewis River,
met with the club. It Is proposed to
erect a bridge across the Lewi River
at this point. Several hundred dollars
were raised for'publiclty work, and to
assist In sending a delegation to Olym
pla at the time the 'Ulslne-to-Vancouver
state road bill comes up. to urge the
building of the Lewis River bridge as
one of the first acts after the new ap
propriation is made.
CANNERY JS DISCUSSED
Tons Bay Fruitgrowers Consider
Plant to lllllxe Waste.
MARSHF1ELD. Or.. Jan. 19. (Special.)
The annual meeting of the Coos Bay
Fruitgrowers' Association was held in
this city and the establishment of a
frutt and vegetable cannery was dis
cussed. The representative of a firm
which makes a business of establishing
canneries' said that a cannery could be
built here with k capital of 210.000 and
that much of the unmarketable fruits
now wasted could be used.
A movement for a cannery hss been
started at Myrtle Point and stock sub
scrlptlonei are now being taken.
The county fruit Inspector. P. M. Hall
Lewlsi has Induced the County Commis
sioners to buy a fruit tree sprayer, to
be operated by a gasoline engine. It will
be owned by the county and will be at
tie service of any fruitgrower who w 11
pay for Its operation.
HORSE AND RIDER PERISH
alem Civil War Veteran Drowns
When Mount Plunges In Creek.
SALEM. Or.. Jan. 19. Joshua Smith
was drowned In Mill Creek In this city
last evening by riding a horse off the
end of a bridge which was torn out by
the high water during the afternoon.
Mr. Smith visited the city yesterday
morning, and was on his way to his
home on the South Side when the accl-
dent occurred. On account of the dark
ness he was unable to see that the
water had torn a cap In the bridge,
and before be could prevent It his horse
stumbled and plunged Into the torrent.
Mr. Smith left the horse upon entering
, the water and caught hold of a tree
top near oy. He ciung w inn irn
support for over an hour before his
cries for help could be answered, but
assistance was then too late. The cold
water and his Ions; struggle had so
weakened him. that last as the rescu
ing party succeeded In placing a rope
within his reach he released his hold
on the tree top and floated off in the
dark.
Joshua Smith was one of the most
highly respected veterans of the Civil
War residing In Salem. He served
throughout the war. and was several
times mentioned for gallantry In ac
tion. After the war he came to Oregon,
and has lived in Marlon County for
many years. He leaves a widow and a
married stepdaughter. Mr. Smith was
a past commander of the Grand Army,
and held membership In Chemeketa
Lodge. No. i. J. O. O. F, and In Wil
lamette Encampment. No. 2. of the
same orler. He was about 75 years
old.
U
IXTERVEXTIOX IV RATE CASE
MISUNDERSTOOD.
Objection Is Only to Omission of la
Than Carlo From Petition, Says
Portland Attorney.
MEDFORD. Or., Jan. 19. (Special.)
Accusing; the Portland Chamber of
Commerce of attempting to thwart the
efforts of the Medford body to secure
lower freight rates, the Medford Com
mercial Club at a meeting; last night
passed resolutions denouncing the ao
tlon of the Portland body In Its at
tempts to have the State Railroad Com
mission prevented from granting the
petition of the Medford Tratnc Bureau.
Declaring that the present high price
of commodities Is due to freight rates.
and that these constitute a severe men
ace to the development of Southern
Oregon, the club accuses the Portland
organisation of actions tending to bin
der the progress of that portion of the
state.
As explained by J. N. Teal, attorney
for the transportation committee oi
the Portland Chamber of Commerce.
the suit brought by the Medford Cora
mercial Club is the same as brought
by the Baker Commercial Club. In
both cases Mr. Teal Intervened.
"It was not to prevent lower rates,
said Mr. Teal. "I have repeatedly
made flie statement to Medford and
Baker people. We are not opposed to
their securing lower rates. They un
derstand that clearly. What we are
opposed to Is that they omit in their
application less than carload lota. If
they put that In their petition, the
Portland Intervention suit will be dls
missed. The reason we have Inter
vened Is that the petition asks for a
35 per cent reduction on carload lots.
while less than carload lots remain
high and dry. thus preventing a job
ber In Portland from shipping less
than carload lots to Medford. so that
the jobber there can take advantage
of the distributive rates which are
aifked for In conjunction with the Med
ford suit.
"We have contended all along that a
certain proportion must exist between
carload, less than carload and dis
tributive rates. Thst Is the ruling of
the Interstate Commerce Commission
and the railway world in thta country.
That Is all we ask."
SENATE HAS IZAAK WALTON
Mcrr man Has Rill to Do A way
With FlHliermcn's Licenses.
STATE CAPITOL. Salem. Or.. Jan. 1.
(Special.) A bill Important to
sportsmen was Introduced by Senator
Merry man today, the purport of the
bill being te abolUh the angler's li
cense. Merryman Is from Crook. Klamath
and Lake Counties. He says his con
stituents are vitally interested In the
game laws and wis!) to promote to the
greatest possible extent the pleasures
coincident with angling.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Jan. ll. Maximum temper
ature. 44 degrees; minimum. 87 decrees.
River reading at 8 A. M.. 12. fert: change
In last 24 hoars. 8 2 fent rise. Total rain
fall .-. i M. to S P. M. . 1.05 Inches; total
rainfall since September 1. lulu. 23.'7
Inches; normal rainfall since September 1.
2-1. M) Inches; excess of rainfall sines Sep
tember I. 1P10. 0.3 Inch. Total sunshine
January IS. SO minutes: possible sunshine.
hours, 12 minutes. Barometer (reduced
to sea-level), at P. M.. 3O.04 Inches.
THK WEATHER.
Wind
S r
State et
weather.
STATIONS.
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Tocatello
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St. Paul
Salt !.ake
San Diego
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Siskiyou
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t. Trace.
WEATUER CONDITIONS.
The rains in the North Paclflo States have
practically ceased and all danger of a
severe flood Is past. For the first 13 hours
or the last 34 the river rose at the rate
of nearly (our Inches an hour, while for the
last 13 boura It only rose at the rate of
one Inch an hour. At P. M. H had
reached a state of 14.1 feet. At S P. U.
the Clackamas River at Estacada had fallen
a foot and a half and the Tualatin had
fallen 1.4 feet. On the Yamhill at MeMlnn
vltle the river rontlnuea to rise and It had
reached a stase of 43.2 feet at sunset. At
Albany the river re me to a aland at IS feet
II i p. II. At Salem It had rtaen 1.3 feet
to a stage of 10 feet at about the aame bour.
The last report from Euxene showed a stase
of ten feel, which Is a rise of I T fee since
morning. At Wllsonrllle the rise was 1
(l. to a stage of ST feet during the day.
The stase at Portland will be about l.YS
fe-t Friday forenoon and 1.S feet Saturday
afternoon or 8unday morning.
It is much cooler In Southern and Eastern
Ores in sad In Eastern Washington and the
conditions are favorable for occaalonal llsht
ra.n In Western Oreson and Western Wain.
Inston Frlo'ay and for rain or anoer. with
lower temperatures east .of the Cascade
Mountains.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain,
westerly wlnda
Oragoa and "Washington Occasional rata
west, rain or snow and coldsr east portion
south te west winds.
I'laho P.aln or enow and colder.
EDWARD A. DEALS. District Forecaster.
LABOR MEETS LAW
Federation Delegates' Confer
With Legislators.
LIABILITY ACT UPHELD
Joint Session at Salem Held for Pur
pose of Discussing; Various Phases
of the Labor Question Solona
Addreaa Union Assembly.
SALEM. Or.. Jan. 1. (Special.) La
bor and lawmakers sat side by side In
Oregon's legislative halls tonight and
discussed legislation in which organ
ized labor is Interested. The occasion
was a joint assembly of the delegates
to the Oregon State Federation of La
bor In session here, and the members
of the House and Senate In the Hall
of Representatives.
In discussing the employers liability
law adopted by the people in Novem
ber, J. F. Cassidy. Secretary of the
State Federation of Labor, predicted
that this law In Its operation would
work hardship only on the "Conting
ency" attorney. He implored the Legis
lature not to interfere In any way with
the provisions of this statute as It was
enacted.
A. I. Mason, of Hood River, fraternal
delegates from the Orange to the Fed
eration of Labor, discussed briefly the
subject of good roads legislation. Mr.
Mason strongly favored the bill now
before the Legislature, which provides
for state aid tn road-building and Inti
mated that this bill has the indorse
ment of the Granges of the state. The
speaker disapproved of the bill which
authorizes the issuance of bonds by
counties to aid construction or roads.
J. J. Price, of Portland, presided as
chairman of the meeting, which was
also addressed by President Selling,
Speaker Husk. Senator Joseph, Senator
Slnnott, J. Q. Parsons, Kd Rosenberg.
W. F. Daly, president of the State
Federation of Labor, and Mrs. Gee, of
the Garment Makers' Union.
During the morning session of the
federation the delegates discussed
many topics and voted on many reso
lutions, some of which follow:
The recommendation to abolish the
"third degree" was Indorsed; the pro.
tectlon of salmon of the Columbia as
well as other rivers was also approved;
that 10 hours is too long for a woman
to work In one day is the sentiment of
the federation, as expressed In their
vote on the question; the eight-hour
law for all state, county and municipal
work went through with flying colors.
A House bill slightly amending the
present factory Inspection law was In
dorsed. An age-limit bill for the driver
of motor vehicles was also approved.
That the plumbing of the state should
be Inspected and supervised is the sub
stance of a measure referred to the
executive committee.
The views of Superintendent James,
of the Stste Penitentiary regarding ex
tension of the parole system were ap
proved. The House hill of Libby. of Marlon,
designed to protect the men employed
on all rail lines In the state -brought
forth great discussion, as many of the
delegates thought it was out of the
province of the convention. After an
explanation by the chairman of the
committee on laws and legislation. It
was Indorsed.
The proposed child-labor law was
adopted with slight amendments.
A request was ordered forwarded to
State Labor Commissioner Hoff that he
furnish data on acridents and fatalities
throughout the state.
WASHINGTON COACH NOTED
J. II. Mayburj, of Wisconsin Var
sity, to Train Crack Teams.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Jan. 19. (Special.)
J. H. Maybury. graduate of the law
school. 'University of Wisconsin, and an
athlete of National note; lias been
chosen track coach for the University
of Washington.
Hla duties will be assumed February
1 and will continue until May 30.
net-all Petitions Are Started.
TACOMA. Jan. IS. Petitions were
started today for the recall of Mayor
Kawoett. It Is said many signatures
were readily obtained. His position in
urging the vertical lift bridge, together
with his action in other municipal mat
ters, are given as the cause.
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vertisements and no ad counted for less
than twe lines. ,
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On charge of book advertieements the
rharae will be baseu on toe actual number
of lines Rppewring- in the paper, regardieea
at tne number of words In eavh line.
In Mew Today all advertlaementa are
enarsed by measure oniy, 14 imea te the
Inch.
The above rates apply te advertisements
under "New Today" aud all otiier classifica
tions excepting the following:
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For Kent. TUxima. Private Families.
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The rate en the above classifies lions is A
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In case box office address Is required,
count this as part of the ad. Answers to
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eloeea.
MEKTTNO KOTTCKa.
WASHINQTOV LODQB, NO 4.
A. r. AND A. M. Special com-
nicy munlcatlon this Friday) even-
ins. 7:30, East stb and Burnslde.
E. A. decree. Visitors welcome.
Order W. St.
J. H. RICHMOND. Sec,
PORTLAND LODGR. NO. 65,
A. F. AND A. M. StaAed oom-
SjY-s munlcatlon tms trriaay) svenlnc.
.W v i ll" rr in f a. db
-tree. Visitors welcome. By order
C. M. STBADMAJf. See
MOUNT TABOR LODGE NO. 41.
A. F. AND A. If- A special com
munication this fFrlday) evening
1:10 o'clock. Work In F. C. degree.
Visitors welcome. p. R. TOUN'Q, Sea.
ROSE CITT CHAPTER. NO. SC.
O. E. 8. Regular meet Ins this
I Friday) evenlnj at o'clock. Ma
sonic Temple, West Side. By order
W. J.
SARAH B. QUERIN. bC
HASA1,0 LODGE NO. IS. L O. O. F.
Regular meeting this tFrlrtsy) evening at
Tin o'clock. Work In tbs first degree.
V-Iiters wslooms. FREDK. COZENS. See.
ACCTIOX SALES TODAT.
Today at "Wilson's auction house. Pscond
and Yamhill. Bale at X A. M. J. T. Wilson,
auctioneer..
At Ollmsns Auotlon House. 146 Re con d sL.
tl 19 A U. S. I N. unman, auctioneer.
AMt'SEMEXTS.
HEILIG THEATER
rhones Main 1 and A lit.
T55RH7"Sna I
I Matinee. -I
I Ton
morrow "Sight I I Tomorrow,.
X
The Big Comic Opera Success.
"The Chocolate Soldier"
100 people 10O 30 Orchestra SO.
Prices 12. $1.50. 11. 75c 60c
SEAT 6ALE- OPENS TODAY.
Helllg Theater.
S DATS BEGINNING MONDAT.
Special Price Matinee -Wedneslay.
Mary Mannering
In Her Latest Play Success.
"A MAN'S WORLD."
Evenings. 12 to 85c. Matinee. $1.60 to gflc.
THEATER
Morrison and Eleventh
Main z and A i'WO.
Geo. L. Baker. Mgr.
BAKER
Tonight All Week Matinee Tomorrow.
Baker Stock Company In the Greatest Theat
rical Triumph of the Age.
-THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST."
Evenings, 25c BOe. 75c Matinees. 25c. Mc
curtain 8 sharp. Matinee at 2 o-clock.
Next Week -The M anat heBox:
Bungalow
Theater
SfslU Mt2
rr- i l . . .r In a n it Night.
Fam'l E. Rork'a sensational musical pro
ductlon,
"Tirr m-v-ir-v nr thtc MOTJUjr ROUGE.
Smart, saucy and gorgeously girly. '.fht
prices. 60c. 76c Si. l.e. Mat. Saturday. 23c.
60c. 75c Next week, start Sun. Matlnae
-Tne fxjqaw .-um.
Main. AMK0.
UAnAtli a. tai auaa
-v-a-nr ATTTt 15.H-58-TSI
. --
English Company in "Motoring." s satire
on automoblimg; Hees. Munro nd Powell,
John Neff, Force and Williams. Carrie st.tr'
Kennedy, t.ertie le Milt and Kennedy, the
Afalbergs, Mme. YaUeclta and her ieroclous
GRAND Week of Jan. 16
CARQN & FARNOM
OLIO TRIO.
Bart Berrtck.
Marguerite Fry,
The Chamberlains.
GRANDASCOrE.
Every Evolution Has
a Langh of Its Own.
Lester at Kellett,
Msttnee every day, 2
:30: any seat, ISO.
Evening performances
balcony, l&c; lower floor,
at 7:80 snd ?:1":
, 26o; box seats. 6o.
TJnequaled Vaudeville.
Week Commencing Monday. January 10.
fra.l-l lltraMlnn P1 f mOrdinS T V.
IS CAPTAIN DKVLIX AND HIS ZOUAVES
In army sports, wall-scaling ana wnirawinu
drills. S other feature acts. Popular Prices.
Curtain 2:30. 7:at. v.
LYRIC Seventh and Alder Streets
Week Commencing Tomorrow Matinee, .
Keating ec Flood present
DILLON KIKQ la
"A Married Widow
n
Supported by the Lyric Musical Comedy
test Two performances night. 7:45 sntl H.io
Matinees dally. 2:45. Next week. "A Mjx-op.
FLUERAL NOTICES.
BEQUETTE At residence of dsushter. 801
K. 8th St., Sarah A. Bequette. aged 7J
years, beloved mother of Charles M. .Be
quette. Mrs. H. Gurr aud Mrs. George 11
Connelly. Funeral will take place from
above residence today (Friday) January
2f. at A. M.: thence to fct. Francis
Church, where services will be held at
:o A. M. Friends and acaualntances re
spectfully Invited to attend. Interment
I Lone Kir Cemetery.
6IBSON In this city. Jan. IS. Mathew H.
Slbson. native of England, aged 61 years,
brother of William 8. 8lbon. Friends
Invited to attend funeral services, which
will be held at the Portland Crematorium
at 2 P. M. today (Friday-, Jan. 20. Take
Sellwood car for Crematorium.
COI. NELL At his home In Rose City Park,
664 8 2d street N. January 18. at 7:40
A. M.. Holly A. Cornell, aged 63 years.
Funeral service at the home tomorrow
(Saturday). January 31, at 1 P. M., con
ducted by Rev. P. S. Knight, of Salem.
WENNERBERO The funeral services of
the lste Roy Bernard Wennerberg will bs
held at Holmaifa chapel. Third and Sal
mon sis., at 10 A. M. today (Friday), Jan.
20. Friends Invited. Services at the
grave private.
MOON Died at St. Vincent's Hospital,
January 18. Mr a Nora Moon, wife ef R. S.
Moon. Taoolt. Wash. Funeral 1 o'clock
Katurdsy afternoon, Flnley'e chapel, at
tended only by Immediate family.
BOWMAN The funeral services of the late
Lydlm E. Bowman will bs held at the
family residence. 6tK Tillamook St.. at
2 P. M.. today (Friday). Friends Invited.
Interment prlvste.
IOMK1H FlORAL OtX
MA HOC AM BLUO.
. FLOKAX. 1EMG8.
Phones : Main 6102. A 1161.
"Dunning McEntee, Funeral Directors,
Tth and Fine. Phone Main 480. Lady as-
alatanu office of County Coroner.
EDWAKD HOLMAN CO., Funeral Direct.
eta, zap sa st. taur j- .
J p. FINL.EY or phi., an ana iaaawn.
! . . . . a Kau
UiUy attenannt. m rump ..mm m,
LAST 61UK Funeral Directors, aucceewar
to y. fl. Dunning. Inc K. 6g, B 2626.
KKJCSON CO. Undertakers. Lady aaalst.
ant. 409 Alder.. M. 6138. A 2236.
EEI.I.Elt-BYRNE- CO., Funeral Director-,
SS4 Williams are. both phones; lady aasfc
LKRCH, Undertaker, cor. East Alder nnj
sth. East 78L B lass. Lady assistant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE CITT HALL
Main 598. A 1589.
HUMANE OFFICER. BABT4774
NEW TODAY.
Business Property
Satisfactory income from
assured lease for term of
years.
Price and terms are right.
C. V. EVERETT
414 Spalding Building.
14th Street
Facing Mill street. 60x100 feet. Some
Income. Price ll.ooo.
GODDARD "WIEJJRICK,
804 Concord Bids.
WANTED Ten men to
Join an aviation class. To-
i f is 1 tal cost for use or ma
chine, etc. $250. Particulars V 684. Ore
gonian. 400 Profit
I need a few thousand dollars more
to complete a new platting syndicate
that will pay 400 per cent net profit.
Mv last syndicate paid over S00 per
cent net. -Address L 459. Oregonian.
City Acreage
tCflAfl tor f,ve cre ,n "outbern
sDDUUU part of city; cleared and
ulatted in quarter-acre lota: 16000
profit in this aa platted. See u quick.
Terms.
HOISINOTON-COMTB CO,
626-27 Board ef Trade Bldg.
... a.
jk. Kt
NEW TODAT.
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
Ilobson streets, San Jose, California.
We trill also sell the 512 acres 6f
land and impivements separately
from the machinery.
Sale Tuesday.. Jan. 24, 1 P. M.
6ale to take place on the premises.
This is a bona fide sale, no limit or
reserve.
Send for FREE catalogue for full
description.
J.A.MUNRO&CO.
AUCTIONEERS
San Jose office, 40 N. 4th Street.
Oakland office, 1007 Clay Street.
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. i
AD 667, 0REG0NIAN.a
3
'CAREY ACT
IRRIGATED
PUBLIC LAND
II
OPENING.
YOU ARg ENTITLSD TO Hit OH
f 7" nj I
no Acros or irrigated land.
MAKE APPLICATION NOW
-a:.--,
. CWTT!Al.CfituDN IISIGHIOS CO.
4t sv ucnanct loo.
PORTLAND ORE.
WV.JT :zr?mtr & 4.
$50.00 Now
And Only flB.OO Per Month
Gives You Immediate Possession of
A FIVE-ACRE TRACT OF OVR
GENUINE ORCHARD SAND
Nearness to Portland and Electric Rall
way. Low price, no Interest and no
taxes durini-: life of contract makes this
an A-l bargain. Look it up!
F. E. TAYLOR A CO.,
40 2-403-404-405 Lrls Bids:.,
Corner Fourth and Oak Sis.
Cur land Pays for Itself
Richest Lands
in Oregon
IN 5 and 10-ACRE TRACTS
tl miles from Portland, in Chehalsm
Orchard District, 65c fare; "red shot"
soil. Timber worth more than price of
land. Purchasers may cut and ship
us cord wood in payment for land; we
pay difference In cash.
FIRLANDS TRUST GO.
OOS Spnldlnar Bids.
BRICK
APARTMENT
HOUSE
NTT
On Twenty-flnrt StrerL
Leased for 9333 Per Month.
$36,000 ,
GOCDARD WIEDRICK,
504 Concord Bids:.
16 Per Cent Net.
West Side $28,000
A nice anartment-house finely locat
ed on Eleventh street. West Side, with
Income of about $3500 per annum, net
ting 10 H per cent on total cost and 18
per cent on money needed to swing it.
Nothing better for a-safe Portland In
vestment that wiil bring good returns
and increase In value.
PORTLAND-PACIFIC INV. CO.,
418 Hallway Exchange Bids.
LADD'S ADDITION
T.a.rarA now house In this 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 & TRUST
COMPANY.
Lovejoy St. House
Modern e-room House, two years oia,
furnace and fireplace, bookcases, china
closet, panel dining-room, Dutch
kitchen, den, sleeping-porch, doubly
constructed, four bedrooms; on Lovejoy
street, nead Twenty-first. Price only
68750 62000 ca.li.
GRTJSSI ZADOW,
817Bord of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
Fourteenth-Street
- Apartment Site
60x100
South of Morrison,
811,000
GODDARD at WIEDRICK,
604 Coacord Bids;.
A. SNAP
Eight acres with house find barn,
short distance from Council Crest, high
and sightly. Price 610,000: adjoining
10 acres with house Just old for 619,000.
Call at once for. particulars and go
see it.
GRVSSI & ZADOW,
817 Board of Trade Blda- 4ta aud Oak.
400 Profit
I need a few thousand drjlars more
to complete a new platting syndicate
that will pav 400 per cent net profit.
Hy last syndicate paid over 300 per
cent net. Address L 459, Oregonian.
JfEW TODAY.
$1000
PROFIT
To be made on 5-acre tract
i on West Side, within 3 miles
of Courthouse. $3200 cash.
I All other property sur-
minding sells for $850 per
acre.
KEASEY
fiUHASONSJEFFERY
nor. m i - e n---mA ff 1 1
Five Story
arehouse
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.
PIEDMONT
El(-rht-room houee, new, well-built,
everything: modern, near carline. Of
fered for a few days at a big sacrifice.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY.
REAL -ESTATE DEALER.
Beck. "William Q.. 312 Falling bld.
Blrrell. A. H. A Co., 202-S McKay bids. Real
estate. Insurance, mortgages, loans, etc
Brubaker A Benedlot. 002 McKay bide it.
649.
Chapln A Herlow, 882 Chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. 8. Jk Co., 508 Corbett bids.
Jennings As Co.. Main 18S 206 Oregonlaa.
PALMER -JONES CO.'. H. P.. 213 Commer
cial Club bldg.
6cba!k. Geo, li., 223 Etark st. Mala Jil
A
The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. aad
Multnomah at. (Holladay Addition.)
M. EL THOMPSON CO.. cor. 4th and Oak sts.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
CT.nSR.1- CORNER.
East 22d and Frankfort streets. 50x90
feet, one block to carline; streets Improved,
cement walks, sewer ana water, all as
ae&fiments najri: orice low to close out.
(560. terms tlOO down, balanco monthly.
GODDARD &. WIEORICK.
fit4 Concord Bids.
LOTS. LOTS. LOTS.
Buy now. Lots $30. West Stark and
63d streets, west of City Park, only 13
minutes from Washington st. Beautiful
view lots. Money-makers. Terms 2 per
month.
National Realty ft Trust Co.. 3264 Wash
Ington st., room 516.
IBVIKGTON.
Lot 8xl00. between 28th and 2I)th. on
Tillamook St.; sidewalks in and paid for.
street to be improved this year; line lo
cation for a home; $Jth") to t'MM below mar
ket prica for surrounding property.
F. E. RilEt
402 Oregonian Bldg.
EXTRA FIXE RESIDENCE LOT.
High and sightly. In center of best dis
trict In city, where building restrictions
protect and undesirable people are barred;
else of lot 73xlo0. east .front; price JSooO.
discount for cash. Phone A 1515. Main
103. Ask for Mr. Delahunt
COLONIAL HEIGHTS LOT.
Fine lot 60xS0, east front; sewer snd
cement sidewalk paid; on E. 24th St.. Just
south of Hawthorne ave.; a fine neighbor
hood; price only $2400.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
817 Board of Trade Bids.. 4th and Oak.
26TH STREET.
26th St.. 150 ft. north of Thompson, I
have 4 choice lots at (1650 each. Im
provements paid for; surrounding lots
valued at (2000.
CHAS. RINGLER CO.,
211 Lewis Bldg.
RRKIDENCE LOT.
$1170 will buy a choice lot In high-class
residence district; tills is 6130 below price
now, and prices will be raised in few
months; don't buy home site until you
see this; very easy terms. Phone A 1515.
Ask for Mr. Clements.
iHAVB several 6100 lots in Portland. West
Side, on United Railway, for $o0 cash.
Perfect title; owner leaving city. A snap
for someone. 401 Spalding Bldg. Mar
shall 2.S27.
LOT 50x100 near Hawthorne, east front,
cement walks and curb paid, only $1550:
fine flat or apartment site. Hawthorne
Realty Co.. cor. E. 34th and Hawthorne
ave. Phone B 2J07; Tabor 516
WONDERFUL BARGAIN.
Think of this! Beautiful apartment site.
40x100, within ten minutes' walk of the
Postofflce, for only S5750. Geo. G. Mair,
2 Lumbermens bldg.
1375 EACH cash buys 2 nice nice 30-foot lots
close to Rose City Park car; no restrictions-
00-foot street, water in. fine view,
high 'and dry. Bee Logan, 32SH Wash
Ington st.
HERE IS A BUY.
Blocks 200x2o. restricted location, close
to Portland. $1500.
HALL & HICKLE. s
321 Lumbermens Bldg.
ROPE CITY PARK BARGAINS.
A good view lot, on the Alameda; cor
ner lot; sidewalk snd street work in and
paid; close to good homes. Address AiC
629. Oregonian;
""PORTLAND HEIGHTS PROPERTY.
Homes, lots, quarter blocks, tracts snd
acreage; ail parts of heights, all views and
prices; some bargains. Main 3a.l. A 3S39.
l"oWN a good 398-acre wheat ranch and
'Want to traoe li iur a iiiHi-tmra ruiiiaiKi
residence or close-in acreage. My price is
625 per acre. AM 670, Oregonian.
ONE lot In the best residence section on the
East Side; price 60o. J30 cash and 518
a month; a fine snap. Mr. Perkins. Main
1503. A 1515-
IRVINGTON Snap; owner must sell beau
tiful Improved lot. near Knott, 6ir00;
one 'near Stanton, 61250; terms. AH 677,
' Oregonian.
DOUBLE YOUR INVESTMENTS
One cltv aore, 1500 lots adjoining sell
ing for 6350. Detsoh & wltwer. 618 Board
ot Trade. A-1559; Main 2182.
' ROSE CITY PARK LOT.
100x100, choice location, at a bargain.
HALL HICKLE.
321 Lumbermens Bldg.
WILL save you 61000 on the purchase price
of four view lots: restricted district, good
car service, close in. terms 16 per cent
down. AM 6711. Oregonian.
610 DOWN and 65 per month buys nice
. , i . K.r ..at- oi t v orator itrut
level iul - . -
graded and paid.
Hlgley. Bishop & McCl.iskey. 132 3d st.
MUST SELL.
S lots best In tract, 6200 less than
market price. $421 each. Cash 6200 each,
balance terms. Owner, W s:, oregonian.
qT near Union fof 5S60 only ; small
payment down. bal. 110 per month. We
must sell. Call 414 Spalding bldg.
XEN of the best view lots, in a high-class
restricted property, spiendld terms for
CMh.l5000.AN676.Oregonian.
a LOTS for sale In Rose City Park. 6100
less than the price. Inquire 280 First.
save you 6,100 on Portland residence
block. Wood. 310 Spalding Bldg.
CHOICE Irvlngton lot cheap. Call Main
2488.
w
For Rent
KEA ESTATE
For Sule Lots.
ACRE TRACT BARGAINS.
A levei. cleared acre tract. Improved
with new 3-room frame bouse and wood
shed, acre sot out to various kinds of
large and small fruits; water piped In
house: price tor Immediate sale, 61K00.
ou terms. This property Is way below
Its value.
A cleared, level acre or half acre tract
in Woodstock district, water piped to each
tract; terms easy; both beautiful home
sites.
One-acre tract, close to Mount Scott
canine. &c faro, on terms of $15 per month
nu interest. Ttus laces on nard-sur
faced county rosd.
l.AMBERT-WHITMER CO.
70 Fourth St. 404 E. Alder St.
IF YOU COULD, WOULD YOUT
Do you want a lot in
that most beautiful addition.
LAt-RELHUKST?
Would you cive stS.iO for my
$1000 LOT T
Have you $216 cash to make a
first payment ? Can you pay about
615 per month on the balance?
If you want the lot,
get busy and see my agents, for
1 am broke and need the money!
NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY.
270 Stark St.
6250 CASH
Will buy good 00 by 100-ft. lot on East
87th street. 2 blocks from W-W carline:
cement sidewalks in and bonded; price
J4."0. or will sell 100 bv 100 corner, same
location, for $:ioo. 30i cash. The cheap
est lots in the neighborhood and a splendid
investment.
KAUFFMANN MOORE.
325 Lumber Exchange.
CHEAP LOTS.
63200 4 lots Oxl00. each west slops
juount ranor. on i4th. block nortn car.
51200 100x100 facing car, on East 4th.
restricted addition.
550 50x100 on Gladstone ave., 150 feet
zrom carline.
SI 350 4 lots In Kenmore, 100 feet oil
raiioa ave., nan mock to car.
F. E. DE.V.MSOX, 201 Gerllnger Bldg.
2550.
90x33 ft., corner E. 31st and Tillamook!
sts., paved street; above grade: goo
building lot. Price J.'ooO; terms 5100V
vasu.
JT. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212 -213 Commercial Club Bldg.
rhones Main 8099. A 2653.
For bale Houses.
BUNGALOW
63700
6500 CASH.
Located on East 37th st., 2 blocks sotiW
oi Hawthorne ave.. facing east.
II AS 6 nic.k. i.a Rr.K nnnws.
Beautiful white pressed brick firenlac
with mirror above, built-in china closet
nice Data ana lavatory, double constructe
throughout, full cement basement with c.
ment floor, cement laundry trays, nic
large attic, one of the most attractlv
bungalows In this section. If you see I
you win Duy it. Don't delay, out see
UnAIVrURD.
1021 Hawthorne ave. Phone Tabor 516 o
B 2967.
A BEAUTIFUL. MODERN HOME.
East 9th street, near Going street I
strictly modern 6-room residence, with fu
cement basement, steam heat, laundr
fireplace, beautiful dining-room with buf
fct, large Dutch kitchen, hardwood flooH
several linen and china closets, large ver
anda with cement foundation and cemeni
columns; price S3K50. terms. This Is JUH
wuai you nave been looking for.
GODDARD at WIEDRICK.
501Concord Bldg.
NEW BUNGALOW. HSOn CASH.
Very swell brand new 5-room hungalo!
nne nreplace, china closet, bookcasi
paneled illnliic-room. tinted walls. Dut'
kitchen, tine combination fixtures, laund'
trays, in fact nothing missing; on inl
proved street; cfmnt walk; near Hav
thorne ave. and E. 37th; price 63200. 65'
casn and s-jo per month.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
.817 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
MODERN NINE ROOMS.
Corner East 11th and Shaver street: 11
(vixioo. House has full cement basemei i
laundry trays, wood lift, modern plumblrj
gas and sewer connections: all streets a:
other assessments paid. Price is 62U'1
terms. The owner will consider sol
trade for acreage on carline near Portianl
uODDAKD & WIEDRICK.
504 Concord Bldg.
BUILD NOW.
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. THE!"
IS A REASON. LET US TELL YOU WH
OUR REPUTATION FOR FAIR DEA I
l.NG AND GIVING ALL WE AGRIl
BRING US MUCH BUSINESS. PLA
FREE IF WE BUILD. IF YOU OVl
LOT WE WILL FINANCE IT FOR YOl
L R. BAILEY CO., INC
324 A13INUTON BLDQ.
BUY NOW.
ROSE CITY PARK.
EASY TERMS.
7 rooms. 50x100 lot: improvements
and paid: Berlin buffet and book casJ
solid oak tioors, baths, furnace, n:
places, laundry trays, mirror doors, g I
etc.: terms s.ioo down, balance 25
month. National Realty & Trust Cl
''2tS3 Washington st.. room 616.
IRVINGTON. SWELL BUNGALOW.
Swell new 5-rooin bungalow; drepla I
furnace, panel dining-room, beam ceiiiH
bookcases, flue tlxturcs, double floo I
nothing missing to make a modern honl
on a lot i0xlon. on East 11th St..
Thompson; price a snap. 630OO, lncludll
street Improvements, StoOil cash.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
S17 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak I
ROSE CITY PARK DISTRICT.
Modern, up-to-date bungalow, recerj
comnleted: W rooms. Including out-d-
sleeping room: furnace, electric hxturl
hardwood floor, beamed ceiling. Du
kitchen, etc.; price 54500, easy terti
Karnoop & Kopf, 325 Railway Exchau
bliig.
BUNGALOW AND LOT
51700: 6150 DOWN
Balance monthly. 4 rooms, with bel
toilet, sink, hot and cold water, bean
ful view lot. one block to car. North Mo J
Tabor. larKe norch. shade trees, etc.
always have the bargains. Jas. C. Logl
32i'- Washington St., Room 404.
SUNNY SIDE.
3-room bungalow, new, never occup
on East Taylor, near 41st; splendid n
for 53500.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS TRUST
COMPANY.
For Investments or homes. SEB
DETSCH A WITWER.
Specialists in Real Estate
For the man of moderate meana
BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.
Real Estate. Rentals. Insurance.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS SNAP. 17th
Elizabeth; beautiful modern 8-room hoi
level quarter block, all Improvements I
choicest neighbornooa, grana unoDstru
view of city, for little mors than pried
ground. Terms. Main Hop I. A dfrjll.
WE HAVE several modern, moderats-prll
homes for sale in sunnysiao. uau and
photographs of same.
PORTLAND REAL ESTATE) CO.,
C. K. De Burgh. Manager.
217 Ablngton Bldg
MODERN 4-room bungalow and lot
250, fenced and cross-iencen, gooa cni'
house and lots OI iruii; diocb irnni
line: to see It is to buy; -Jw, only
cash. 170 5th st.
NEW six-room house; full basement, elecl
lights; everytning nicety luriiieiieu;
45x110: one lilocl irom car; must
vmr.- at S2650. 6250 cash, balance
month. Owner, room 17. 1654 Fourtl I
winTl.AKD HEIGHTS bungalow,
,.r.rtv. modern. luriioce, lueoiace.
proved street, on carline; s-ilendld vi
3.V11. A 383i.
MODERN 5-room bungalow, one block fl
Killingsworin ave., liiib new, just c
uleteu. and is a dandy; 1300 cash
easy terms on
balance. See owner.
Spalding bldg.
HOUSE AND LOT
a rooms, lot 83x70. on carline. mo:(
52500. half cash.
HALL & HICKLE.
321 Lumbermens Bldg.
510 5 00 MODERN home of 8 rooms oil
60X100. facing east in Nob Hill dlstJ
this IS 1inoer-pi iwa m. ime place.
J, perbysnire. ums.
A HOUSE for sale, close price; will
mortgage as payment or small pay
down and 523 a montn. can laoor v
231&. .
yOR SALE Eight-roomed house;
modern convenience: close to car:
surface streets; snap; 64500; terms.
East Flanders st. Phone B 1107.
5 EXCELLENT
-Hmps. B and 0 rooms; oak and mahod
finish: very desirable locations; no ag I
C East 2i . w. n. neruman.
HAWTHORNE AVE., 6-roon house.
enmnleted. strictly modern. J3350.
down. 625 monthly. Ross, 2s Linl
A 7497
i.nonM house on E. 38th st.. nne lot.
stioo: terms to suit. I am ths ownei
will give you a good deal. Call 414 S;(
ing bldg.
MODERN 7-room house. 2 " blocks
carline. full lot: a snap at $3150.
cash. 170 Sth st-
FINEST LITTLE HOME IN CITY
New anl lovely. 63750. 5500 down.
sncs as rent, fnone seuwooa lsoi.
IVROOM house, 12-mlnute car ride,
for cash. Inaulre at Jones' Book t-t
2S4 Oak st.
IRVINGTON residence. Built for o
hardwood floors, artlstlo nrenlace.
East 17th Phone East 394 for part!ev
FURNISHED modern 5-room flat; cloJ
cheap. Flat c sua aa su