Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 20, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORXTN'G OREGOXIAN', MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1911.
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V
GOOD HOADS BILLS
HELP START WORK
Much May Be Done, Says Dr.
Smith, Judging by Pres
ent Appearances.
COMMISSION IS WEAKENED
Way Made, Honnfr, to Prove Value
of Policy and Lay Kou-dation
for Further Appeal al
Session of 1913.
Loaders of tha rood roads movement
have not determined how the nrovement
fared in the recent Leclaffature, but Dr.
Andrew C Smith, president of the Ore
son Good Roads Association, took a view
yesterday that was ODtlmtsUc. on ins
whole. Both Dr. Smith and Lionel R-
Webeter. who mas chief counsel for the
movement, said they had not read the
bills as finally amended and would need
to know mora shout them before saying
how much rood bad been done.
'1 fear." said Dr. Smith, "that ths
Hlshwav Commission bill hss been
treated in a war that reminds me of
tbs eminent plant culturlit of the agri
cultural dmartment. For years he
worked lo Improve the persimmon end
make It a popular fruit for consump
tion. Us finally announced the success
pf his work. When the secretary asicea
him what he bad accomplished he de
clared that he had taken the pucker out
of the persimmon. It looks to me as If
the Legislature has ot sway with tns
Diicker in ths Highway commiMion qui
by making the work of the HUhway
(nmmlnloner only advisory and not
mandatory. If that Is true, the bill will
b effective only providing the county
authorities are broad-gauged enough to
take a good thing when It is offered to
them.
Association Meets Tonight
TV shall have a meeting of the Ore-
nn r.wi Roads Association toniorro
at 8 o"ciock In the Beck building, and
at that time we shall go over tno dim
.menrled thorouchly and arrive at
nme conclusion aa to how wa have
farA-
Three bills wera passed, including the
bill which provides for the creation of
a state commission and ths appoint
ment of a commissioner at a salary of
HO. The bill carries with it an appro
priation of tla.fr"
Ths second bill provides for a state
appropriation of Mitortt. Where a county
expends tlO.flOO it is entitled to drrw
from the state treasury .vm. The
amount as ked for by the good rosds or
nniuiinn was double the amount given
The third law ts the act for bonding
th rnuntlee authorised under the in
illative at ths last election, and this Is
ia no material way changed.
Beginning Can B Made.
So far as I can 'judgs now." ssld Dr.
cuk ! took, aa If vi had made a
start that might be able to accomplish
a a-rcat deal of good, providing too many
puckers were not taken out of ths bill.
Ths stats aid will help and ws shall
set a start which will bs from the basis
of aa appeal to ths next Legislature, so sdmltted at Astoria by the quarantine
that we shall at that t me get more, omclals wthout llrst hsvlng to be fumi
and the future will ss us on our wsy gated, ss she was fumigated Just pre-
to a good rota syeiera.
admit thst the sversge legislator needs
.l,,ctlonal work along tha lln
.e rna.le It Is a Question that
. rr.it deal of atudy. Oregon
must cava good roads If it sxpscts to bs
in tha procession.
"It is certain thst In such sections as
rml Ormn. which Is practically new.
advantage will be taken cf the new laws
pertaining to stats sia. u me u.n
not been ruined by ths amendments, in
the Willamette Valley we ought to get
a good deal of road building this year,
and If all things ars aa we think they
are. wa shall hsvs a splendid example of
.. -nmA hulldlnar can icwmpn."
two years."
PERSON ALMENTION.
r tr.ndsrson. of Salem. Is registered
at the lacnx.
r. w nenww. cf Goldendsls. Is at
(hi Parkins.
J. T. S-ott. of La Grande, la registered
- at the Perkins.
2 P. Bolton, of Dufur. Is registered
at ths Cornelius.
Mr. ard Mrs. W. II. Duffy, of Msdrss.
sre staving at ths Lsnox.
F. U Zlegler, a business man of Spo
kane. Is at the lyeiiox-
Thomaa nonahue. of San Francisco.
is registered at the Ramapo.
A. M. Miller, a lumberman of Aber
deen, is at the Ramapo.
it Shtnn. of SL Helens. Is
registered at the Ramapo.
-n-iniam W. Duncan, of Kalama. Is
registered at ths Oregon.
J. E. Barnes and H. F. Temple, of
Centralis, ars at ths Oregon.
J. K. Simpson, of Stevenson. Is reg
istered at ths Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. McLren. of Hood
1 ver, ars staying at ths Portland.
Fred L Wolf and S. J. Appleman. of
Newport. Wash., are at the Perkins.
A. F. Sanderson, a business man of
Eugene. Is registered at the Oregon.
E. I. Hudson, a merchant of Salem,
snd Mrs. Hudson, are staying at ths
Cornelius.
A. J. Cody, formerly a Portland ds-
tertive. but now engaged in business
In beattle. Is al tha Imperial.
T. H. Crawford, formerly Judgs of
ths Court in I'nlon County, of Union.
Is reglstsred at ths Imperial.
t. Burpee, of Tha Dalles, who hss
charge of ths work on ths csnal at
CelUo Fails. Is at tha Cornelius.
Mrs. Frank M. Cohn and daughters.
Ulna and Ethel, left Saturday evening
for aa extended trip through Southern
California.
B. E. Kennedy, editor of ths Bsker
Herald, and family, are stsylng at ths
Imperial. Mr. Kennedy Is not able to
walk on account of rheumatism and
cams here for treatment,
CT.arls Wright, of tha Wright A
Dickinson Hotel Company, and Mra.
Wright, went to Seattle yesterday.
where Mr. Wright will remain a few
weeks to supervlss ths Esattls Hotel.
owned by his company.
CHICAGO. Feb. lT OpedaL) North
western people reglstsred at Chicago
hotels today as follow:
From Portland Mr. ami Mrs. J. E.
Wheeier. at ths Congress; Mr. snd Mrs.
A. H. Denks. st the WslHngtoa; Mlesi
I Bernard, at the Grand Paclflc; N. C
Ovtatt and 11. B. Oakleaf, at tha I
B:.
From Salem Clifford W. Brown, at ths
Cor cress
From Vale CJ-erles H. Herron. at ths
Congress.
rerte the f T IKat t poeeeeeea eel
ee e-verl-g mre than 4100 ..1 !, rmle.
5pa n '.hror's' mora inea IHi.Qvu.voo. vsorta
ot Ial aca
-Mm
56 HOUSES
re
CONTRACTED FOR IN
WHY?
Read ths answer above. Because the average home
builder of today selects a district where the Improve
ments ARB IN not Just promised. Tou will find con
ditions Just right In Laurelhurst. Thst Is the reason
for the great building- movement now under way there. .
SALES
OVER $175,000 IN
TTlftlffl Because many are
11 II V p,r fent Dierount
1 1 rl I I ter for SO days to
1 1 11 A OWN RISK, longer
Because many are
slteT Remember,
pointed. If by delay you miss your cholce.
TELF.PIIOB I . Meke sn appointment to ytslt this property at once,
and convince yourself that this la where the greet Home - Building
movement will be this Spring. GO TODAY. Our representative will
call for you with a machine.
MEAD MURPHY, SALES AGENTS,
Main 1S01. t!2-t Corbett Building. A 1515.
STRATHLYON IS. IN PORT
STEAMER BRIXGS 1000 TOXS
SULPHUR FROM ORIENT.
Portland Jk Aslatlo Company Liner
Passes Active Volcano
Aleutian Islands.
on
On her first trip into this port In ths
regular employ of ths Portlsnd 4 Aslatlo
Steamsh'p Company, the steamer Strsth
lyon arrived from the Orient yesterdsy
morning and tied up at the North Bank
dock. The Strathlyon was sent hers to
take ths pi see of ths Norwegian steamer
Helja, which was rammed and sunk by
the steamer Bear near San Francisco a
few months sgo.
Ths Strathlvon. which brought 1000
tons cf sulphur and general cargo from
ths Orient, experienced a hard trip
across the Pax inc. and looks rsther
much in need of paint, which it la ex
pected will be given before she sails
again. The vessel Is only three years
old. snd Is ons of tha fleet of British
vessels whose names all start with
Strath."
Sailing on ths greet circle, the Strath
lyon came near the Aleutian Islands, and
the active volcano on the Islands pre
sented sn attractive view from ths deck
of ths vessel.
The Strathlyon was V dsys In cross
ing the ocesn from Yokohama, and was
vlous to sailing for this port. Since ths
ravages of bubonic plague began in Man
churla. ths vessels from ths Orient have
to bs carefully disinfected before enter-
Inr an American tort-
Aa soon as the cargo or tns etratniyon
la removed, ths vessel will load with a
little more than fr") tons of flour for
vsrlous ports of ths Orisnt. In addition
to Sjm.Oua feet of lumber. It Is expected
that she will get away from hers ths
first week in March.
Although this is tns nrst time me
Strathlvon has been in this port In ths
emnlov of the Portland 4 Asiatic Steam
ahlD Company, it Is not her first visit
in Portland. Captain J. R Shaw, com
manding, however, was never In thl
port until ho arrived hers yesterdsy
morn Ins.
SWAX ISLAND PLANS VIEWED
Pock Commission Retuar to Discus
Membora of tha new -Dock Commission
hava carafullv gone over the, plans pre
pared by IS. 11. Bennett, whs J:s oeen
nutUntnz a scheme for beautifying the
city, snd hsvs hesrd In detsll his sug
gestions for converting a sde of Swan
Island Into a nuroosr or aocas w u
used by tha city.
Members of the commission wnen m
yesterday for their views regarding tns
plans prepared by air. 'eenneii. eaiu
that they were not rcaay to commn
themselves to any definite: statement.
thsn to aay that tha p.ans presenieo. w
them seemed good.
It Is not the Intention or tne Mm
mission to sdopt any plans for the Im
provement of the wsterfront until ths
members can get the sdvlce of a compe
tent harbor engineer, jueners ot niviuny
hsvs been sent by ths Ctommlsarion to
.11 ths mors Important ports ot ins
world where public docks are in exist
ance. asking for augtjestlor.i regarding
who would bs a good engineer to en
gage for their work, and also for other
ideas regarding ths esiaoivanmeni oi
public docking facilities. Answers to mess
letters) hsve already begun to arrive, and
these will bs opened by the Commission
at lis next monthly meeting a wee
from next Thursday.
OH Carrier Numerous.
Mora oil carriers than usual were In
ths river yesterday morning, there being
three before ths steamer Chancelor
sailed fo Astoria. Tbs Rosecrans ar
rived at Astoria yesterdsy morning and
left up ths river at t o'clock in tha aft
ernoon with oil. Ths oil tank stsamer
W. 8. Porter la now at Unntoa discharg
ing. The tank ateamer Maverick arrived
yesterday from Ban r'ranclsco. Another
oil-carrying vessel is due to arrlvs soon
from San Psdro. it bslng ths steamer
Roma, which will sail from thst port
for Portland Wsdnssday..
Marine Note.
The steam schooner Westerner ar
rived yesterday at Astoria from San
Francisco.
Loading of tha steamar Hercules is
nearlne- completion, and It la sxpected
that ens will bo rsady to sail by
Wsdnesdsy.
From Eureka and Coos Bay tha
ateamer Alliance arrived early yes-
tsrdsy morning and is at ths North
Psclfio dock.
Harborrosster Spslsr, who has bsen
111 at his boms for a fsw days, wss
reported better yesterdsy. and ia ex
pected back to bis office todsy.
Ths steamer Roanoke did not arrive
yesterday from San Diego and San
Francisco, as sxpected. but will be in
port tonight. Se was deUyed in San
Krnnclsro for one day.
itarca i it is sxpected that Uie
T -itT
IN THIRTY OA IS
THIRTT DATS
taking advanti
plan being offe
home builders.
delay the matti
taking advantage of ths Epeclal IS
jrrerea in me a. r.. quar-
fan you. AT TOUR
itter of selecting a horns
you are the one who will bs disap
new extension of ths Alnsworth dock
will bs ready for use. Whether this
will result in changing the docking of
the steamer Breakwater from the
Alaeka dock to the new dock has not
been determined by tha management of
the Harrlraan lines.
Movcments of Vessels.
PORTL.ANI. Feb. lfl Arrived Steamer
Rreakwater, from Coos Ray; British steamer
fetrutblyon. from Yokohama; stramer Al-lln-e.
from Eureka and Coos Bay; steamer
Maverick, from Ran Kranclsco; steamer
Rosecrans, from Ban Francisco.
Astoria. Or., Feb. 11 Condition at ths
mouth of the river at 6 P. M . moderate,
weather, clear; wind, northwest. Pelted at
8 A. M. riteamer Jim Butler, for Grays
Harbor. Arrived at 8 A. M. and left up at
V 90 A. M. teemer Breakwater, from Coos
Bay. Arrived at A. M. and left up at
10 A. M. meamer Maverick, from San Fran
cisco. Sailed at 7 A. M. -eteamer J. A.
Chanslrr. for Sen Francisco. Left up at
3 p. M. ejteamer Rosecrans. Arrived at
Jl 30 p. M Steamer Westerner, from San
Kranciaeo.
San Francisco, Feb. ID. Sailed at 11 last
nlirht Steamer Yosemlte, for Portland. Ar
rived last night titeamer Bear, from Fort
land. I .os Ansel ea, Feb. 19. Arrived Chahalle.
from Aberdeen; General Hubbard, from Co
lumbia' River; Santa Barbara, from Grays
Harbor; Centralis, from Orays Harbor; Ad
miral. from Mukllteo. Sailed Bsaver, for
Portland; Ruby, for Coqullle River.
Tides at Astoria Monday.
High. Low.
fS A.
: P.
M 7.S feettlJ:2S A. M. . .
M..'...6 6 feet)ll:4 P. M...
,1.T feet
,S.6 feet
SAMSON'S LIFE IS. SHOWN
Dr. W. II. ninaon Tells of Man Who
Couldn't Come Back.
For ths nrst tlms In several weeks
Dr. W. B. Hlnson occupied his pulpit
st ths Whits Temple yesterday, having
returned last week from California. H
subject lsst night was "Samson, ths
Fighter Who Could Not Coma Back." He
said, in part:
"The atory of Samson, given at sur
prising length in the Scripture, is ths
tsls of a light fought in the arena of
emotionalism. For Samson was ever but
an overgrown child, doing tha thing he
wisr.ed snd seeking thst which pleased
him for ths moment, with an excess of
feeling thst wss ever uncontrolled by
an Illuminated, trained and disciplined
wni.
"In this region of the emotional the
great majorlly of mortals fight and fail.
Lv sees ths forbidden fruit to b pleas
snt; buu sells his birthright for a
meal; Noah plays the fool through appe
tite, as did Nahab ths Churl; Moses
shuts Canaan against himself through
snger; David grovels In the n.lre of
snlmaMsm for the seme reason, and ws
moderns by the million srs perpetrating
the same foolish blunders.
"Being conquered, this ancient fighter
songhl to get bsck. and failed. He went
out with the old-time swagger, but slss
ths strength had fled. Very pitiful-
tragical even Is this sight. To bs on
the down grade and the brake gone, to
have attained such momentum in evil
ss to be unable to atop or Changs the
course.
"True, he partially recovered himself.
He prayed to Ood, Ood hearkened, and a
part of tha old power returned. But
tha lost sight was never restored, and
Samson for all time and to all the gen
erations is the awful example of a
fighter who, through his own folly, lost
himself to such an extent that he could
never 'coma back.' "
DAILT MITKORO LOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Feb. 1. Maximum tempera
ture. 6 degrees; minimum. 31 degrees. Ktver
reading. A. M.. I I feet; change In last
34 hours, II foot fall. Total rainfall. (
P. M. to 6 P. M . none; total rainfall since
September 1, '1M0. 2S.1S Inches; normal.
Is.ieo incbes; aencienoy, 1.77 inonee. Total
sunshine. 7 hours It minutes: possible. 10
hours Ss mlnutea Barometer Ireduoed to
sea level) at 4 P. M.. IM.lt Inches.
THE WEATHER.
e
u
tare el
weaiaes
STATIONS.
Boise
Bosten
3;0.0i
: S.gv'lt.NW
o;0.0;- 18 NE
JUiO.Ot lI.VE
! 0.0l I N E
14 0. SO 12 NW
42 U.U0 It X
l 0.14 14 NW
10 0.U2. 4 NW
T 0.l't!lNW
11 0.t7;lg..V
14 0. 00 I NW
14 0. 00 la SW
Pt cloudy
Clear
Snow
Snow
Chicago
Denver
Des Moines......
Duluth
Eureka
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Galveston
Pt cloudy
Helena
Clear
Clear
Hnow
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Jacksonville
Kansas City ,
slarshfteld. . ...
Montreal
New Orleans
SOiO.12 IS W
4'0.00i I .V
New lora
K'loudy
North Head
North Yakima...
Phoenix
locatello. ........
Portland. ..
RoseOura. ..
46 O.OO.ltiNW
44 O.00 4 W
4'0.00 'NW
n ciouar
Clear
Clear
10 O.Oll 4;W
10 O.Ou 10 NE
(Cloudy
clear
104.00 12..W
Pt oloudy
Sacramento. . . .
S 0.001 I NV
Clear
tit. Louis.
J.IMIMi
tl O.00 14 N
4 O.00 20B
II 0.0010 6W
Id O.OO' I W
40 0.00' Calm
Is 0.001 4
44 0.00 10 N
44 f.0 lfXE
14 O.OOj 4 SB
40 O.OO! E
10 O.0OI 4 W
Snow
Clear
St. Paul
Oalt Lake
(Cloudy
Kan rlego
Han Francisco...
Bieklyou
ft ciouay
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
cloudy
fnow
e po kane
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island...
Walla Walla
Washington
Winnipeg
Clear
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The pressure has decreased rapidly over
the raciOc Slope, and from the Northern
It'w-kles 10 the East Oulf and Kouth At
'r"'1 l "f 1 ' 4 JkMutmAll bigH pressure ob
AMTJSKMEXTS.
HEILIG
THEATER
7th and Taylor
Phones Main 1 and A 1122.
6MCHTS
BEXil'LXG
Tonight!
Special Price Matinees
Wed. snd Sat.
JAMES T. POWERS
IN THE MUSICAL. PLAT SUCCESS
"HAVANA"
SO PEOPLE SPECIAL ORCHESTRA.
Evenings: Lower floor, except last three rows
H: last 8 rows S1.S0: balcony, first 5 rcl
(1.30; next 6 rows $1; following 8 rows Too
last ft rows fine- an lire caller? 60c
Wednesday and Saturday Matinees: Lower
floor 1.50. II: balcony, llrst S rows II; next
6 rows Toe. last 11 rows 60c; gallery.
served 8c, admission 25t
BAKFR THEATER
UrLlVi a.V Morrl.t. .nd Eleveata
Mala S and A M60.
Tonight all week, matinees Wed. CZ5e.
Saturday 5c. 60c). Baker Stork Company
In New York's latest Western success.
"PICK RE OF THE PLAINS."
rtram.tiud from ciliivrt rarSers ner ek
Superb scenery, fascinating plot and char
acter studies. Evenings. 2c. .Vc, 7c
Nest weak "The Christian."
Bungalow
Thai
traslir
ter
I4B4
Return of popular favorite. AU this week-
Richard Jose, America's noted Tenor.
oorted by Louise Kent. In the beautirui ew
bngiano ri..
Hear Mr. Jose sing the old son us. Evenings.
36c. 80c 7Jc. II. Thursday Bargain Mat.,
2Bo. Eat. Mat.. 36c. ooo. nut w.
"Max Dill."
Main S, A lets.
MAIUtu S.V nsi vai
TOW mot
WEKK FEBJttJARY 0 The Four Huntings,
In the merry tomfoolery "The tool li.
Hernam M weelon. Mr. maa -" .: -
ltarry Meertll A Otto. Corione rvancea,
The
rire t ommiwHwer. ine u' u""
GRAND Week of Feb. 20
4 Riusical Avolos
Weston Young
Boraghaa I-eimox.
MHe. Slvlerado
Eva Mndge.
GRANDASCOPB
Premier Xylophone
Artists,
liulmea Riley
Mstlnee every day,
a:S0: any seat. lae.
'T80 and :1S)
Evening performances
at
baJcony. 16ol lower Boor. aSo; box aeats. Stea,
to.
Week
Commencing Monday Mat., Feb.
Attraction Extraordinary,
Intematlonni iioooee
IX "TKA-MPLAM.
Anderson and Evans. Klccl Haxaphnna ir
tet. The Girl With the Double Voice. Kay
Pamuele. Hap Handy and Company. The
frnrnwaUl Ponular prices.
Vatlr.ee
Dally.
Curtain 2:30. T:0
nd .
f "O- X3 T g rORTLA D"SFAM
JLs I rV 1 1LY PLAVHOC8B.
ALL THIS WEEK.
France Paon
And the Lyric Musical Comedy Company In
McCarthy's Troubles
Three performances dally. 2:45, 7:45,
Friday night. Chorus Girls' Contest
0:15.
after
eich performance.
tains over the Plains States, the barometer
reading 10.14 Inches at prince Albert, Sas
katchewan. A moderate depression is over
Southern California and Arizona, and an
other deeper one Is central over the south
eastern States. Precipitation has occurred
nulla severally from the Rockies to the Ap
palachian Mountains, a snowfall of 2.02 Inch
es (melted having occurred at Durango,
CoL. within the past 8 hours. The weather Is
generally cooler throughout the country,
and except in the extreme Southeast, tem
peratures are below the normal In nearly
all sections.
Although high pressure still obtains over
th. Pecino Northwest, atmospheric condi
tions are becoming unstable, and Indications
are that the present fair weather will not
last longer than li or 45 nourv. ufnunuea
fair weather la expected for Monday
throughout this district, with no marked
temperature changes, and variable winds.
FORECASTS.
Portland snd vicinity Fair; northeasterly
Oregon. Washington and Idaho Generally
fair; northeasteriv winos.
THEODORE K. liRAKC, Observer.
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verllsemrnts aad no ad counted for leai
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When an advertisement is not mn consecu
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Oa charge of book advertieements the
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In New Today all advertisements are
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nntler "New Today" and all other classifica
tions exreptlns tbe following:
Pltuntlons Wanted. Male,
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n.,nUk-nliiv Kuome. Private 1 umiliee.
The rate on tbe above classification la 7
Hnm MAh Insertion.
In rase box office address is required,
rnunt this aa part wf the ad. Answers to
advertisements will he forwarded to patrons.
provided eeu-aaai seats envelopes mra iu
closed. ACCTIOX SALES TODAT
At Oilman's suction rooms, 128 Second
street at 10 o'clock A. M. 6. L. -N. GUman.
auctioneer.
At private resldsnce. T43 Hoyt St., furni
ture, etc Sale at 19 o clock. Q. n . Salter
Co.. auctioneers.
At Wilson's auction house, comer Second
and Yamhill. Sale at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson,
auctioneer.
THE diamond tag auction of furniture at
111 1st st. Male. I f. M. rora Auction t.o.
DIED. ,
PARK In this city. February 1, at bis
lets residence. l Vermont street. 11
liarn Park, sued 8$ years months 29
days. formerly a resident of Carson
Heights. Announcement of funeral later.
GOODWIN" In this city. February 1. at
410 East Ibtn street, ( nrisiina js. uoou-
wln. aged 69 years. The remains are at
Flnley's parlors, funeral notice in a later
Issue.
COX In this city. February If. at Good
amarttan nospitai, winner si. ox, aaeu
9 years. Announcement of funeral later.
MEKTPfO KOTICga.
WILLAMETTE COUNCIL.
ROTAL ARCANUM, meets at
K. P. Halt, lltb and Alder
streets, the first and third Mon
days of each month, at 8 P. M.
P. H. Noltner. secretary, care Crlbben A
extoa Co.. lTtb and Uushur streets.
HARMONY LODGE. NO. 15. A.
F. AND A. M. Special communi
cation this IMonuay) evening at
7-80 o'clock. Work In the E. A.
degree. Visitors are cordially In
vited. W. M. DE LIN, Seo.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 2.
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication thla (Monday) evening
at 7:S0 o'clock. Work in M. M.
degree. Visiting brethren welcome.
FIRST HIVE.. NO. 881. La
dles of the Modern Maccabees, win give a
hist social Monday evening. u. at
their hall. 131 H 2d at., between Alder and
Washington. Admission 15 cents. Prixea,
refreshments.
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 48.
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Mondavi evening,
7:80. Eaat 8th and Burnslde. F.
C degree. Visitors welcome. Order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND, bee.
CAMELIA CHAPTER, NO. 27,
O. E- 8. Stated communication
this (Monday! evening at Masonic
Terr.ple. 8 o'clock. By order of
W. M.
LTDIA BUTIERWORTH. SSA
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IWTTlAm RAVeTr
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FUXERAX KOTICXS.
CRAFT At Los Angeles. Feburary 17. Mary
A. Craft, aged 62 years, beloved wife of
Paul C. Craft and mother of Charles A.
Craft Mrs. Katherlne Willsher. Mrs. May
C. Etgelow. Mra Rose C. Hlbbard, Alice
fi. end nertrurie CraTt. Interment todav
Monday) at Ml Calvary Cemetery, Los
Angeiea.
COLE In this city. February IS. at the
residence of W. w. Thomnson. Covell Sta
tion. William C Cole, aged 67 years. The
funeral services will be held at Pilgrim
Congregational Church. corner Shaver
street and Missouri avenue, at 2 P. M. to
day (Monday). February 20. Interment
Rlvervlew Cemetery..
COMBS In thla city. February II. at his
residence. US North 2Sd St.. Russell E.
Combs, aged 80 years 8 months. Funeral
services will be held at the above reel
denoe at 1:30 P. M. today (Monday)
February 20.
TLVESTER In this city. February 18. Ed
win M. Sylvester, aged 40 years. The
funeral services will be held at Flnley's
chapel, Tuesday. February 21. at 10 A.
M. Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir
Cemetery.
XON8ETH FLORAL CO..
MAKUCAM BL1X).,
FLORAL DESIGNS.
Phenee: Mala Slug; A I10.
rHinnlne- A Montee. Funeral Directors.
7th and Pine. Phone Main 4i0. ldy ae-
Ifttant. Office ef County Coroner.
EDWARD HOLMAX CO., Funeral Direct
ors. 220 Id st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 6u7.
J. P. FIXLEY BON. Su and MadUon.
Lady attendant. Phone Main . A lSKt).
EAST HIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to F. D. Dunning. Inc. . fit, B 2523.
ERICSON CO. t'ndertakers. Lady aasist
ant. 400 Alder. M. S1SI. A t23S.
ZEI.LER-UVKNtS CO., Funeral Directors.
g94 Williams ave.; both phones; lady asst.
I.K.KOI. Undertaker, rnr.
Sixth. East 711. B 1868.
Fast' Alder and
Lady assistant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
ornca citt ball
Main SOS. A 158a.
HUMANS OrVICRR. KAST4774
NEW TODAT.
13th Street
Near Main, fine apartment
site; faces east; 5 minutes'
walking distance from post-
ofnee; 75x100.
321,500
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
Yes; if you plant to suit the demands
of the market. Sundale, on the North
Bank Ry produces splendid Grapes,
Almonds, Apples. Apricots, Peaches.
Pears, Cherries. Sundale's climate is
ideal for people, fruits, chickens. Has
dally trains and water competition for
ever on the grand Columbia. We jruar
antee work for purchaser with team.
Sea owners.
Hl'XTER LAXD CO
07 IVella-Farao bide.
Double Your
Money Quick
THE ONLY
ONE LEFT
100x110 near new postofflce site, slao
close to the North Bank depot. Now
Is your opportunity to get a very fine
quarter block at the bottom price. Can
not be duplicated ior me price asKea,
$45,000, good terms.
PORTLAND REAL ESTATE CO,
.'. R. De Rnrti, Manager.
Central
Business
Property
If you deairs to purchase vacant or
improved property in the business dis
trict, it will be to your interest to call
ana see us. .o pnone lniormation.
Interviews confidential.
MERCHANTS
SAYIXGM A TKIST
COMPANY.
We Collect Rentala.
FOR SALE
con nnn cash buys a h -story
vsiuiuuu brick with V, lot on
hirst street, near Yamhill. Bal
snce of 112,600 secured by mort-
f age ior o years. t.ntlre Duild.
ng rented under lease.
FIHT STREET IS AWAKE ONCE
MORE SINCE OPENING OP
MADISON - STREET BRIDGE.
R. H. BLOSSOM
3 1S Chamber of Commerce.
Washington St.
Half lot between Elev
enth and Twelfth sts.
For price see
Russell & Blyth
Commonwealth Bldg.
FOR SALE
UNION AVENUE BARGAIN.
I O rtflrt for SO by 100 on lm
9 I aCJUU proved h a r d - a u rfaced
street, near East Oak. A rare
opportunity to acquire a cloae
in business LOT at n LOW
PRICE. DO YOU WANT THIST
No phone information.
R. H. BLOSSOM
818 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE
FINE WEST SIDE APARTMENT SITE
on rtfl ft tor 100x100-on corner.
D5UUUU Excellent view of Mounts
Hood and St. Helens. Present
monthly income 1100. N o
phono information.
R. H. BLOSSOM
S16 Chamber of Commerce.
For Sale
Reven-room modern house. East Sixth
street, north Holladay's Addition. Price
18000.
J. L. WEI.I.S A CO.
83 Chamber ef Co:
MORTGAGE LOANS
5
b04 Spalding Bldff U
Profits nFruit?
TW TODAT.
FOR SALE
If EAR CASCADES OF COLUMBIA
RIVER. '
900 sores of choice land in excellent
location on the 9. P. & S. Ry,
49 miles from Portland. Rail
way station on property.
It Joins the famous Moffett Springs,
now called Table Rock.
A most excellent location for hotel and
Summer cottaeres.
It has
health-giving- warm and cold
mineral spring, the waters of
which are curative in rheu
matic, stomach and other trou
bles. natural surroundings , are most
The
beautiful; historic peaks, ths
lordly Columbia and Castle
Rock. Several fine lakes and
creeks, containing black baas
and trout and suitable for
rowing.
A, large pure cold water spring ia on
premises with sufficient flow
to fill a 10 - inch main and
which can be piped by gravity
system.
State Road Ko. 8. beginning at Van
couver and ending at Golden
dale has been surveyed
through property. An excel
lent highway suitable for au
i tomobilea. 8105,000 baa already
been snent thereon.
$30,000 worth of timber accessible to
railroad.
Property can be subdivided.
Thla is a rare opportunity to acquire
a mountain resort proposition,
either for speculation or per
manent investment.
An exceptionally low price and favor
able terms upon application.
Positively no phone Information.
R. II. BLOSSOM,
816 Chamber of Commerce
8-room house .well built, facing east
on 19th North, between Thompson and
Brazes. $6500; terms.
-room house on East 20th North.
High and sightly location; particularly
attractive neighborhood. $6500; terms.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS TRUST
COMPANY.
We Collect Rentals.
Broadway
100x100 southeast corner East Sec
ond and Broadway. Both Mount Hood
and Portland Railway, Light & Power
Co.'e cars will pass this property.
PRICE! $13,500 $SOOO CASH.
T. J. BYRNES
425 Lumber Exchange.
REAL E8TATR DEALERS.
Beck. William O.. 812 Falling bids.
Blrrell. AH Co., 202-8 xlcKar bids. Real
estate. Insurance, mortgages, loans, eta.
Br u belter Benedict. 60:1 alcKar bids. IL
64U.
i on pin A Herlow, RSz Chamber Commaree.
Cook. B. 8. 4s Co., too Corbett bids.
Jennings A Co.. Main 18S sua Oregoniaa.
PALM EH -JONES CO. H. 1'. Hi Conuaar-
elal Club bids.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand avow and
MuKnoman .t. (Holladar Addition. J
M. E. THOMPSON CO.. cor. 4th and Oak sta.
NEW TODAY.
For Sal Lot.
VACJLNT LOTS.
HOSE
CITY
CITY
PARK.
FAHK.
Prices from $550 up.
Do you want a lot enjrwhera In Port
land? Do you know all about Rosa City ParkT
ROSE CITY PARK.
ROSE CITY PARK prices surprise all
residents of other cities because the prices
are so low and the terms Are so easy.
INVESTIGATE.
Sea the great amount of building golny
on there. Call and ask for a Rose City
Park map and price list. See what we
have to offer.
MORNINGS IDE.
The view lots in Murmngside are not sur
passed by any lots on the East Side and
our prices are the lowest. There are a few
lots lft. Investigate.
HARTMAN A THOMPSON.
REAL ESTATE DEPT.
Chamber of Commerce.
LARGE RESIDENCE LOT.
This lot faces south and east. Is high
and sightly, a corner that will please the
most particular buyer. In district where
the best home of Portland are being
built. If you are looking for something
that Is choice let me show this. Slxe biix.
luu. Price .'120O. Phone Main 1003;
A 1515, ask for Mr. Clements.
GOING TO BUILD?
I have three very fine lots In a highly
restricted residence district, at a price
actually below the present market value.
If you Intend building this Spring I will
help you to finance the proposition. In
vestigate my easy payment plan before
you decide on building. Phone Main lu03;
A 151 5, ask for Mr. Burlingame.
DOUBLE corner 123x100, all street im
provements contracted for and nearly fin
ished. Two feet above grade, 3 blocks
from street carline. building restrictions
$200. Price for Immediate delivery
ll'OTO; $07 cash, balance easy payments
of only $40 per month. Location East
Couch St., 2 blocks Jrom Ladd Park, the
best buy la Portiar.V Phone Main 1003
or A 1515. Ask for 'r- Hanrahan.
JUST ONE LEFT.
Do you want a fine east front Tie lot
In Laurelhurst? If you do you will have
to act quickly, for I have only one left;
one block from car. easy terms. Phone
Butterfteld, East 683. take Monta villa
car to E. S9th and Ullsan.
LOTS. LOTS. LOTS.
Buy now. Lots $30. West Stark and
52d streets, west of City park; only 15
minutes from Washington st. ; beautiful
view lots; money-makers; terms $3 per
month.
NATIONAL REALTY & TRUST CO..
32B hk Washington St. Room 516.
PAY CASH BUY RIGHT
Beautiful corner, e3 feet front, taper
ing to forty feet And loO feet deep for
$1360. cash. Improvements all in; 15
minutes to 3d st. Worth $2000. First
come first served. Address XXX Ore
gonian. A SNAP IN LOTS.
A fine corner, 75x100, on comer E. 12th
and Going fits.; price $1600, $300 cash and
$10 per month.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
SvrBoardofTrade Bldg., 4th and Pak.
"BEST BUY ON PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
QUARTER BLOCK ON FULLY IM
PROVED STREET, FINE VIEW. $2000
BELOW MARKET VALUE. MAIN 8551,
A 3839.
LOTS. 9 and 10, block 34. Fair-port Addi
tion, for saie by owner; price $750; one
block from carline; must sell; leaving
city. Address B. V. Holdsworth, An
sonla HoteL
TWO 'choice lots at Tillamook Beach, ad-
Joining railroad ana ocean; price $175
each, part cash, balance $5 per month;
owner needs money. Telephone B 2U61 or
O 777, Oregonian
EQllTY in flna corner lot on East. Side;
good location, near car; Bargain n latten
at ones, Call afternoons. 2o& Ro the hi Id
Bldg.
A WORD TO THE WISE.
If you are going to buy a lot, sea
F. J. ROSENBERG,
618 Lumbermens Bldg.
$300. $10 DOWN, $10 MONTHLY.
Full lo Railway Addition, close to new
Mt. Hood Electric; a good buy. Fred W.
German, 329 Burnslde. M. 2776.
"PORTLAND HEIGHTS PROPERTY.
Homes, lots, quarter blocks, tracts and
acreage; all parts of heights, all views and
prices; some bargains. Main 8551. a 3 S3 a.
LAURELHURST, 50x100, equity for original
amount paid; Dougnt year ago. AG 746.
Qregonian.
LOT on Marrrrette ave.. near Division; $1250.
lng.u"0 joe . -roweu.
Irvington
REAL ESTATE.
For Rale Lots.
THREE LOTS. S6xS3 EACH
FOR 12000
EAST TERMS.
A CHOICE RE-SUBDIVISION OF TtVO
LARGE LOTS AT MT. TABOR. jrST
THE LOCATION TO BUILD BUNGA
LOWS FOR THE MARKET. F1XJ5
VIEWS TO BE HAD.
OWNER. P. O. BOX aiL
PORTLAND.
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
91175 Lot In Piedmont, close to Alns
worth; 3 blocks from Union avs.
$1200 100x90. Kllllncsworth avenue.
flSOO One of the best lots in Alameda
Park: all improvements Included.
$230 Equity in 2 lots in East tit. Johns;
price $750.
$4000 Modern 5-room house In Overlook:
all Improvements In and paid.
100x100, business corner, on Russell and
Vancouver ave., for lease or sale.
Call Woodlawn 1492.
$4500 Walnut Park, southwest corner Sum
ner and Williams ave.
$1250 Piedmont, corner Haieht and
Holman.
$1160 Lot adjoining- above,
bove prices include street Improve
ments. I30iX Quarter block, northeast corner
Mallory and Alnsworth.
t2 Gerltnger Bids;. .
8ELLWOOD LOT. $1000.
BOxlOO fet on corner of E. 9h nl
Marion t.; on freight sidetrack anl .
within block of O. W. P. carlino; thi
la business property with a future; price;
lOO0, ter lias.
H. P. PALMER-JOXE9 CO..
213-218 Commercial Club B.4T.
Phones ilaln 8ftl9. A 2653.
-UT. TABOR. 3 superb buIMInpf sites from X
to 4 lots, at end of Morrtson-st. car i lne.
Finest location on East Side. Kit her on op
close to car Ine. Hard-surface pavement to
city. Price away below surrounding' prop-'
ertiea and your own terms. The Hunt
Land Co.. 910 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SAJLaE A business lot on Mississippi
ave.. near Russell. 7 blocks from new
Broadway bridge, $4000: 4 sightly lots on,
Willamette Boulevard, overlooking city, IS
minutes' walk from new Broadway bridge.
C4OO0. Inquire A. R. Zeller. oJ WUllams)
ave. Phone East 4457.
LADD'S ADDITION".
60x118 on 2uth Bt. near Hawthorne av.
A very desirable home site at the low
price of $aiou, $786 oasU, balanoe at
per cent.
STRONG A CO..
SOo Concord bldg.
ARS you looking- for a bargain? Must los
part of equity on account of slokness
150x100 corner lot, all Improvements paid,
3-minute ride froon Laurelhurst. wood
lawn 1203. '
A BARGAIN.
Fine corner in Kose City Park district:
8 choice lots. Improvement paid, beautiful
view, near carline. See owner, &10 Board
of Trade. Phone Marshall 88.
For Sale Houses.
SNAP SNAP SNAP SNAP SNAJ
$8700 $700 DOWN $25 PKR MONTH.
Handsome 7-room house. hardwood
floors, paneled dining-room, fine big bed
rooms, handsome lighting fixtures, sin en did
faculties for heating, brand new through
out. This Is without doubt a bargain for
the man looking for a home, and to buy
now also means a splendid lnveatuiant. fee 1
this today.
P. J. ROSENBERG.
618 Lumbermens Bldg.
BUY NOW.
ROSE CITY PARK.
EASY TERliS.
7 rooms, ftoxlOO lot; improvements In
and paid; Berlin buffet and bookcases,
solid oak floors, bath, furnace, fireplace,
laundry trays, mirror doors, gas, etc. ;
terms $300 down, balance $'25 per month.
NATIONAL REALTY & TRUST CO..
32oH Washington St.Room aid.
BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTON RESIDENCE.
Seven-room house, in heart of Irvington,
with beautiful inside finish, for sale at a
sacrifice; has everything new and mod
ern to make It attractive; street improve
ments all in. Including sewer, watur, gas
and e lee trio lights. This is a bargain; look
it up.
F. J. ROSENBERG.
618 Lumbermens Bldg.
BUILD NOW.
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. THERM
Ift A REASON. LET US TELL YOU WHX.
OUR REPUTATION FOR FAIR DEAL
ING AND GIVING ALL Wfil AORBdl
BRING US MUCH BUSiNRtfH. PLAN
FREE IF WE BUILD. IF YOU OWM
LOT WH WILL FINANCE IT VO& TOU,
L. R. BAILEY CO.. INC..
824 AHiNCiTON BLDG.
BUNGALOW, WAVEULEIGH HEIGHTS.
twell tl-room bungalow, all latest im
provements, 8 bedrooms, fireplace, eleo
tric lights, fine fixtures, built-in buffet,
lot 40x100, all new houses surrounding; on
Tlbbetta st. ; price $:mch, $r00 cash.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
3 1 7 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, new. fire
place, bookcases, walls tinted, full ce
ment basement, lot SoxlOO, being lot 5 la
block 20. Terrace Park. This is a first
class home. Can be had on easy terms.
$loo down. $30 per month. Call or ad
dress, Home Installment Company, toOi
McKay Bldg. Marshall 2500.
$13,500 NOB HILL HOME.
Situated on Kearney st., near 25th; this
Is a rare opportunity to secure one of the
moat attractive and finest homes In this
choice neighborhood; $7600 cash, baianc
at $ per oent.
STRONG & CO.,
405 Concord bldg.
aTfnap.
$300 cash, $15 a month.
Will buy a swell new 6-room bungalow
with full basement, built-in buffet, fire
place, Dutch kitchen, shades, etc.; corner
lot, 1 block to carline; 17-mlnute ride;
price )2S00. Call Main 8900 or A 6271 ;
end ask for Mr. Ward.
" $500 DOWN, PRICE $.'1300.
New, six rooms, bath and sleeping -porch,
corner lot. ""cm carline, eleven min
utes out over Hawthorne ave. bridge.
Phone evening" Sellwood 1377: day. Main
b2l. Goodsell Bros., 433 Worcester bldg.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS FORCED SALE.
JuOxlOO, beautiful level corner, trees and
shrubbery, grand view of city, fully im
proved streets with modern, almost new,
desirable residence for little more than
y a 1 u eo f lots. Main 3551. A 383 'J.
FOR SALE New. modern. 7 rooms, 2-story
bungalow-style house, 2 blocks from street
car. 3 blocks from school ; price $3ih'0:
$750 cash, balance easy terms. Phone Sun
day. Sellwood 101. J. H. Tilcon Co.. lOd
10 Spalding bldg. -
FOR SALE, at Lents, beautiful new 4-roora
cottage, with pantry and closet, on full
lot 5xl00; also good woodhouse; price,
$1250; $o down, th rest $15 monthly,
including interest. Owner, at 1033 East
.Salmon St., city.
$0500 Good house and one of very choicest
sites at Mt. Tabor; 5 full lots; high-class
surroundings, close to Morrlson-st. car.
View elegant and plenty of fine fruit
trees. A great home place. The Hunt
Land Co., hlO Cham, of Com.
$1'J00 NEW. strictly modern cottage, six
rooms and bath, fiill basement. Dutch
kitchen. 50x100 lot, -block from carline; in -restricted
residence district; $1XK cash,
palmer, 513 Couch bldg.
IRVINGTON.
9 -room home. Just completed, located
at 621 E. 2tth st. North, near Braxoe st.
r. Goodsell. Jr. Phones Main 8427 or
evenings East 2059.
NEARLY new modern 7-room house on Mt,
Scott carline, $..700; $500 cash, balance ooj
terms to suit.
E. F- TAQCART,
418 Chamber of Commerce.
" $300 CASH.
5-room house on St. John carline; new
ly tinted; fine lawn, roses, fruit trees; bal
ance your own terms, phone East 2584.
$T250 BROOM cottage with bath, 60x100
lot, fenced; strawberries, fruit; very easy
terms; near Mt. Scott car. CeJlars-Mur-ton
Co., 300 Spalding bldg.
MUST SELL 2-room house, 40x100 lot. 3
blocks from car, 5o fare ; need money ;
$375 takes It If sold quick. G 776, Ore-
gon'an.
8 BEAUTIFUL '
homes, elegantly finished, oak and ma
hogany, choice locations, Irvington. C
East 273. No agents. W. H. H e rdman,
TO HOME BUYERS A fine bargain at 1075
Schiller St.; good 6-room house, with 1 Va
acres ground; can sell all or home with 1
or 2 lots. Call and see owner.
YOU must see this to appreciate It. For sale
cheap by owner, modern 6-room house, 15
minutes walk from Postofflce; low rate
of Interest, easy terms.pho ne Main 2591.
FINE East Burnside-st. home for sale, 3
rooms, hull and attic, good condition; nice
lawn. 762 East Burnslde, between East
22d and East 34th.
OCKLEY GREEN.
FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY OWNER offers
fl lots. 50x100. on 90-foot avenue, near
car, for only $4500 cash. Phone East 3400.
6-ROOM house, nearly new, modern, good
location. North Portland. $4000, terms.
Must sell- Hatfield. 165 -A 4th st.
" BY OWNER. "
A bargain 7-room house. East 3d and
Multnomah sts.; price, phone Main 02.".2.
ANEW, modern 5-room bungalow; this is
a snap: no agents need answer; price
$2800, terms. Phone C 2429 mornings.
IN Irvlngton Park; new. modern seven-room,
house. 1 block from carline. Owner's phone
Woodlawn 990.
ROSE CITY PARK Home for sale, cheap
oa aafij-, terms. Phxuia- labor ?,;v.9t Jj