Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 08, 1911, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE MORXrN'G OREGOXIAX. WEDNESDAY. 3IARCII 8, 1911.
14
SHAMROCKS TO AID HOME
OKPHAS GIKWS TO BE BE"KFIC-
iakies ot &ALKS.
Catholic tl'omru rf D - to Devote
All of March 1? la Chart,
table Knttrprl".
"Shamrock dar Alarrh IT will bs
Observed In Portland by the Catholic
Tomrn of U diocese, who will COD
du.-t a street canvass (or the sals o
souvenirs a a benefit for St. jiary'
Home for Orphan Girls. Forty bands
of women will b stationed In various
narts of the city. Each band will con
sist of Si women, so that the stands
will be occupied all day. The com
riittee having In charge the work will
i!in the locations. The headquar
ters will be In the rooms of the I'ath
cllr Women's Leajrue In the Stearns
building. The committees are:
eacr.4 Hrt Pariah Mrs. D. J. MoGill.
SCra it tia.
Aacaaloo rarlah Airs. J. D. Sullivan.
Mr, y Jamea
. H'ephen Pariah Mrs. C T. Ketcham,
Mrm. M. i'- LAH' r. jcisa j k i-rTi-x.
tit. Larnr rart'ft V Jul.a Sfarphv,
Vn Jhn V. i:.n. lira. W. P. Lillis. Xra
M. r. I.illla. Mrs. ran O.Nell. Mra B.
Bon K.o'xm.r Pariah Mn Jamea El
wd. Mr P. E. Sullivan. Mra, W. J. Cook.
St. Miry m Pariah Mra F. 'Watcher. Mra
X. M. Mayo. .
st j-.trvk-s Parish Mra R. J. BUka
MU) Mary Coocannoa, M.-a J. H. Kara. Mia
ft. Wntlu" Pariah Mrs. VT. U Llfhtner,
M'- J. . McVuioa.
Mt. Jorp!i farun Mra chwanbaker.
lira J.pu Wb-r. Mra ehnlilr)t.
Mt s-.-ir.-is tar:h Mra J. Kraa--k. Ml
Asn.s Corcoran. Mra L. M. Dole. MUS Ca
cti r
Itolr K-iaarr Parth Mra. John Maginnl.
Vn c. 11 Mra K. R. Hrown. Mra.
JvBh A. Huha Ml" Xwl Llese.
huir Croea i arista Mra liortou. Mra P.
ailMdral Pr1 Mr Clr1a W11t.
Mra A. ". Smlrl. Mra T. T. Maaer. Mra
It rwr- M-a J. P Marshall. Mra, L
Tborop'io. Mra J. P. "'ronla. Mm M
-n 1. . ur p J rttnn. Mra Irwin. Mra
l.ir.rxrv !ra Wtlr. Mr MarnhaoH. Mra
Jrnnlnn. Mra T J- "Ot. Mra Halm".
Sirs. Liraham. Mra, 11. Sprlr.or. Mra M
li'rallloa. Mra IL B Sutton. Mra M
ukr. Mra Jnha Mannlns. Mra J. C.
Vst-il. Mi Mry Chsr.non. Mue Susan
Trtrj. Mra A. Klra. Mra T. r. Recall.
M: M. J. Iwvla. Mra 11. K. R1. Mra
1. Hwllr. M:- A- Cr-mrtl. M-. J. P Ka
rauai. Mra H-t-rt rrre::. Mra. t B. lirif
t u I. lir-rnn. Mra i;:nftirar. Mra.
It T Orlatt. M' FWa Jwn. M.a Monlra
f-aon'.n. M'a Mary Jeesop. Mlaa ttta ilurka,
M'" Mi ll-aljr.
it. Andrew I-arlah Mra. H. Smith. Mrs.
R"t Vtrw Prlh Mra, T. M. Parrett.
Mra. B. M. f'rt
FIRE CAPTAIN EXONERATED
tollwood C'ltisrns Say Charge
Asalnst Stokrs Spltrwork.
Resolutions esoneratlnf; Captain Ceor
TV. Strikes of all blame, and dental that
he In any way mUrnanaTed Enrlne torn
pany No. JOi of the lire department, sta
tioned In Sell wood, were unanimously
passed by the Sell wood Commercial Club
at a metln last nlitht. Between fO
and ?B members were presxnt.
According- to members of the Commer
cial Club, trouble first arose over the
discipline Rokea end-nrored to enforce
tmor.t the firemen. Some of them. It Is
said. Insisted upon Insulting women upon
the street. When reprimanded tney are
sld to hare preferred chances aralnst
Stokes to Chief Campbell, saying Stokes
1 Incompetent. These charges are ai'
leced by the 8ellwood Commercial Club
to be the result of spite, and the club
a.ks that they be stricken from the rec
ords of the fire deportment.
WIFE APPEALS TO POLICE
JInband Who Left In 1907 Is la
Portland, Woman Believes.
llrsr.ee tJiat her husband, whom she
aava .a been mlJ-ln nearly four years.
lei In Portland. Mrs. Millie IJttle. of
Idaho street. Milwaukee, is., baa ap
pealed to the Police Department to find
him and restore him to her.
'urt T. Uf.!e. without warning or ap
parent reason, disappeared from Ma
home June y 1WT. leaving a wife and
two emsll children. The woman ac
rrpted the situation and gave no alarm.
Hire has supported her family by her
own e (Torts ever since. She appealed to
the Milwaukee police recently, saying
that she had decided to wslt until New
Tears ju paat. before asking for help.
Police officers have been Instructed to
keep a nutch. for Little.
CHIROPRACTOR IS FREED
Vnllrense-d Phjalclan Acquitted ln
Short Order by Jory.
One unlicensed physician of the 14 re
cently arrested at the Instance of the
Medical Board. eacared conviction at the
hands of a Jury In Municipal Court yes
terday. A. P. PeKcyser. a chiropractor,
su the accused. It was shown that be
had dtasnosed disease and had admin
istered treatment, but the Jury released
Mm after brief deliberation. Others of
the defendants wtU nave their cases
takn up before Juries this afternoon.
Fix Chinese who were convicted before
a Jury Monday afternoon, were fined 130
firh yesterday. All gave notice of ap
peal. PASTORS WILL GREET ALL
Salrm Ministers and Board of Trade)
to Welcome Colonists.
SALEM. Or.. March 7. (Special.)
Pastors of Salem wJll figure largely In
the crusade to retain a large percent
age of the colonists In this city, ac
cording to a plan agreed upon between
the Ministerial Association and the
Board of Trade.
Pastors of the city will make it their
duty to meet as many colonists as
possible and give them welcome band
shakes. It Is believed that In this
manner many of the visitors who oth
erwise would leave the city through
lonesomeness will decide to remain.
MEDFORD SAVES ROAD
Concerns and Traction Magnate Act
for Crater Lake Highway.
MEDFORD. Or, March 7. (Special.)
The four local backs and Colonel Prank
Ray. principal owner of the Rogue River
Electric Company. have constituted
themselves a "board of underwriters" to
rush to completion the section of the
Crater Lake highway now under con
struction. Subscriptions for UO.000 were
taken up by the Crater Lake Highway
Commission, and the balance of the
money required will be paid by Jackson
County. V. W. Harmon. County Road
Engineer, will have charge of the work.
IlecHver Won Id Expend $23 i.
W. R. Walpolel Jr, receiver of the
Oregon Land & Water Company, filed
In the Federal Court yesterday a peti
tion that be be allowed to expend
?3M So In repairing Irrigating dltchex,
pruning trees snd doing other necessary
work upon the land, of which he has
f7-
f i l with Character it " H
4 0 Home-Y
Have Ton
Investigated
Oar Fpecial
Offer of
1 5 Per Cent Discount?
A careful study of the existing conditions ln LAURELHITRST can
not help but convince the average home builder that this Is Portland a
most beautiful residence park. If you contemplate building this Spring
let us talk with you first. Come to our office or phone and we will send
you full details of our plan of assisting home builders to finance their
building echemes. After an Interview you will be convinced that IT 13
TO VOIR OWN BEST INTEREST to first see LAL KiLHL R3T before
deciding definitely on your future home site.
Lets tWOO and l l
-10 Per Cent
MEtD A Ml RPHY, Sales Agents
S32-S2 Corbet. Bldg.
I
Mala 1303
charge. Walpole was appointed receiver
In the suit wherein R. S. Howard, re
ceiver of the Title Guarantee tc. Trust
Company, brought suit to realise on the
land company's holdings. In order that
he may make a cash distribution to ae
post tors In the suspended bank.
GRANTS PASS CROP GREAT
Fruit In!pector Says Yield Will Be
Big This Tear.
GRANTS PASS. Or, March 'Spe
cial.! The fruit crop of thla section of
Rogue River Valley will be among the
big yields, according to J. F. Burke,
county fruit Inspector, who has finished
nnspectlnr the valley.
Last season he examined 1.000 fruit
trees In this county. These figure oo
not cover the entire, field and a -con
srrvative estimate places the number of
acres at .
Commercial pears) took the lead ln the
jrartPty of fruit set out In ISlft. Mr.
Burke says the greatest danger to com
merrial orchards Is found In the back'
yard fruit trees ln town. They are hard
to array, owing to the nooks and comers
of the premises, and are often neglected
for that reason.
The present stac of all the orchards
Is somewhat backward, owing to the cool
weather keeping back the bloom.
CENTRALIA BONDS WIN
10 Majority Approve $93,000 Is
sue for School District.
CENTRALIA. Wash, March 7. ( Spe
cial.) A bond election covering $3.000
for the Centralla school district Just
held here gave a majority of 10 votes
n favor of the bonds.
Issuance of the bonds will mean a
saving to the school district of 13300
a year ln Interest. The bonds will be
Issued bearing H per cent and
will retire the same amount of wcr
rants which are now drawing 7 per
cent Interest.
J. E. Lease, a banker and large
property-owner of Centralis, was
elected to a vacancy . on the School
Board by the same number of votes
cast for the bonds.
DAILY METKOROI-OOICAI. REPORT.
PORTLAND. March T. Maximum temper
ature, degrees; minimum. 44 decreea.
River reading, s A. M.. 4.3 feet. Chants In
last ;4 hour. 1.3 feet rise. Total rainfall (8
P. M. to s P. M ). .07 Inches. Total rainfall
since September 1. lSlo. rs.53 Inchea Nor
mal rainfall since September 1. 33.O0 mchea
Ueflclenry or rainfall since September 1.
isio. 4-as inrnea. Total sunsnine. 7 nours SO
Bilnoea; poeslote. 11 boars 74 minute. Pa
rameter iredeced to a level) at ft P. M,
2S.ee Inchea.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
T Wind
3
c
i i
STATIONS,
tats of
Bote
WO. 3 I B'
2 0.0i)l 4 v
60 0 O0 I SB
S 0.0UJ V
64 O.ooj 0 N"
440.3l 8 W
0. OO 14 8W
74 0.00 10 8
tl' T. 12 SW
n'0.oo e'XB
oo.h 4 E
rso.srt js pw
lj o.oo 10 NR
si o.oo II sw
2 O.OO lO K
4.S 0.S0.14 SB
ICloudy
Clear
Boston.
aleary
Cloudy
Clear
Chlcaco
Ilenvvr. ........
De Moines. ....
Cloudy
K'lear
Uuluth
:lear
Galveston
(Clear
Helena
Ooudy
Cloud y
Clouuy
Jacksonville. ...
Kansas City ... .
Marsbfleld.....
Kaln
Montreal
New Orleans. ...
Clear
Clear
New York
ICloudy
North Head....
Phoenix. ..
Pocatello. ......
icnouar
74O.00 4 NW
(Cloudy
4Hf T
Cloudy
'ort land. ......
ioaebarg. ......
eso.orl iNaj
rl ciouay
tV.VV M
fio 1.14 12 3
44 O.fiti 8 XB
44 O.OO lO SB
&i O.OO 20 9
S O.OI. 4 8E
6n l.SIile SW
4"O.0Ol 4 8
4 O.O'if 8 STT
tlO.ll! 4 WW
ICloudy
5 ae ram e n t O . . ,
81. Louis
8t. Paul. .......
Fait Lake.......
tan Dto
fan Francisco. .
Hlsklyou
'Cloua y
Clear
ICloudy ,
Cloudy
ICloudy
Ppokane. .......
Tacoma
Ft ciouay
Cloudy
Tatooeb-Istaad.
lia Walla. ...
4O.40.1 ?E
nam
4 0.011 4 W
t4 0.ll)1 ft NE
8C 0 O0 V) E
clear
Snow
Cloudy
Washington. .. .
Winnipeg ,
T. Trace.
WEATUKR COXD1TIOXS.
The pressure Is Inceaaslng alonr the Pa
cific Coast and over Southern Hocky
Mountain and plateau Rtatee. and decreasinc
ever the Interior north nortlon. Low ora.
sure obtains over the Pacific Northwest, and
relatively nich pressure over th remainder
of the country, but a number of minor eddies
or "wnirts" appear on our map. indicating
that atmospheric conditions ar vary un
stable, and that threatening weather with
occasional precipitation may be expected in
aearbr sections, precipitation has been mi
tral on th Pacific slope, over th Northern
Rocklea. la Iowa, and on th Atlantlo slop,
and high winds ar reported from Puxet
Sound, tb mouth, of th Columbia River,
and from Southwestern TJtah. Warmer
weather conaitions in tn Plains state, and
temperatures ar lower In Oklahoma. Ar.
lanaaa. and In tn soutn and Mlddl At
lantic State. Over the centra portion of
the country, temperature are generally
above th normal.
rorrtlMrtnt are nTnrmriii T"r rw.iartT ratn
XEZTTXG XOTTCKS.
WASH3NOTOK CHAPTER NO. 18.
fJ R. A. M.-
l fWednesda
wW M. M. dagl
. Stated convocation this
nesday vn1ng at 7:30 o'clock.
M. M. dagree. Visiting companions
welcome. J. E. MARTIN. Beo.
ej. HAWTHORNE LODOK, NO. 111.
A. r. AND A. M. Special ran.
J"JC munlcatlon thla ( Wednesday)
f"y afternoon, .at 6 o'clock. Work M.
M darea. Maennle Temnla. West
Park aad lamblll. Visiting brethren wal-
C . M 11 .1 , h. K. Bee
"S3
Down and 2 Per Cent Per Slonte
A 1515
Wednesday throughout this district, with
gusty souia to soutnwest wmas.
FORECA8T8.
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain
varl.l.la w I r ri it mmtlv aoufherlv
Oregon. Washington and Idaho Occa
sions! rain; vaiiable south to southwest
winds.
THEODORE F. DRAKE,
TTnporarHv in hnrre.
AMUSESfrtNTb.
HEILIG
THEATER
7th and Taylor
Pboae Mala 1 and A 1122.
TWO PERFORMANCES TODAT.
Ppeclal Price
Uatlne 1:14
Tonight :lt
All Week
Al Fields Presents
10 BIO MUSICAL SHOW lOg
The Midnight dons
With vniiv Cl-n vr. Monroe.
Evening Lower floor 11.50. balcony, first
11 rows XI. next S rows 76c last t rows (Oc
Entire gallery SOe. This afternoon Lower
floor 81; balcony, first 11 nl 7 do, last Jl
rows boc Gallery 85e and :x.
BAKER THEATER
Mala t ud A fi.
T as. a a?-, a a rw- t.l.ae Ctnot Crn
. jn ell. OW. - "a '" -"
pnr la Eutfvna Waltfs suprblr reJI-ti
THE VOLF.w
nrn tim in axoric ura, ni-n-
e.l .1 aels 9w M0
a -! n em . KlfJ. ricii"s " " -"
HU.- ll..leiH Artasna &aaT Tslf.
Bungalow
TTieater
gsktn w
George L. sker. General Manager.
All week, th famous fare.
Py Mark Bwan, with Henry Stoekbridga.
. , i , i i , n In
r mp rtmiiiivr Bill u vrm ""
fie uuDcaiov mi season, a t
Clever epeclaltlrs. See the famous harem
kirt. Bargsln Mat. Thursday. 25c Rerular
Mat. Sat., 2.-.C COc. Evenlnss. 2Su. SOc T3c
Mala 8. A 18.
MAll.N'xUt tVEH DAT
WTTK MAROf S C. William Kolb In "The
Uelieateaaen Shop." Stuart llarnea, Hamid
AJriawHVi i oe rrry J v m, r i . w -ray,
linger Mart. William Ferry.
Wk CommclDc Moodar Matinee, Mar. t.
Mammoth Production of
hii a uai a 1" m 1.V 1 k ParHrml TatTifaB.
Vanitf Trio. Jmjntm M. Urhter, Fltnlmmoin
2 30. 7:30 and 8.
LYRIC
PORTLAND'S ryt
II.Y PLATHOt'SB.
WEEK COMifEXCINO 5IONDAT MATINEB
Keating Flood present uoorrey f
. , , . . .11.. of the world.
cnaiui'tuH iuii.-ui.i-ii, - -
and the Lyric Musical Comedy Company,
DILLON KJJiU. "13 At-aJsaxu.-
n. . -..-. Hallv i F, 7 -4fV B 1 IV.
Friday night. Chorus Girls' Contest after
each performance. Next week "The t bam
plun Olrl," Introducing the famous harem
eairi cnorue.
GRAND Week of Mar. 6
. 1 v. A
Master David Seheole
The Medera lirrrulee
Bix t.vPT fingers
Whitehead aad
4 rlcrson
Murray and Bae
Hamllloo
John llumllton
BOBBT PANDIB
AD BKOT111.K
la Picturesque Poses
ana iimwing raui
Orandaacope
BTVenuis pvnumuicn m .v mhu '
balcony. Ifto: lower door. 2Se: bet MstaMa
Brand New Reels Offered
TODAY
Peoples Amusement Co.'s Theaters
STAR TrTEATKR "Deere of Destiny."
"Wild Cat vvell, two jrranca comeoias,
song.
ARCADE "Love In Stocks." "The Bar
bers uaugnter. oig cram a, music, aong.
novaltlea,
OH JOT "Eye of Conscience," "Ambitious
Bootblack." "Bumptious as DtteoLlv."
ODEOX "Iron Master." "Mammy's Ghost."
Fattier weaaing rang. a ramp vin
dication." Concert
Given bv
THE CHINESE STUDENTS'
ALLIANCE
Tor the Benefit of the
Famine Sufferers in Chin
Friday evening, March 10, at 8
o'clock, Taylor-Street M. E.
Church.
Special Music
Messrs. William Lai and Harry
Ding; will sing; also other solos,
duets and quartets, and Mr. Ed
Lee, violinist, will play.
. Admission 25c.
Tickets at the Door.
MA
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erdera. ,
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In New Today all advertisements are
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tions excepting the foUorcing:
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Th rate ou th above ciaaaLficatioa la 7
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In case box office addrea la required,
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closed. 1
AfCTlOX SALES TODAT. .
At Wilson's Auction House, corner Second
snd Tamhlll sts. Sale at 10 A. M. J. Tr Wil
son, auctioneer.
At 211 First St.. sale 3 P. M. sharp. Ford
Auction Co. '
DIED.
8CHOENE In this city, March 7, at the
family residence, ill North 4th street,
Herman Schoene. aged 68 years. The de
ceased la survived by a wife and four
children. Mrs. F. Dolan. F. H., W. and
Otto Schoene. The remains are at Fin
ley' parlors. Funeral notice ln a later
Issue.
WOODCOCK In this city. March 7, at his
lata residence, m Mauory ave., mmiu
H. Woodcock, aged 8 years. The remains
are at Flnley's parlors. Funeral notice
In a later issue-
FCXEBAL NOTICES,
nnnnrnsit Tummil Ariz.. March 1.
Frances Borders, aged 30 years. The
funeral services will be held at Flnley s
parlor at 1 P. M. toaay. r rienas uviieu.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.
WILCOX In this city. March , Edwin
Wilcox, aged 0 years. Funeral services
at Holman's Undertaking Parlors on
Wednesday. 2:30 P. M. interment uone
Fir Cemetery.
XONSETII FLORAL. COX.
slAKUl'AM ML.IX3.,
I LOK A L. DESl(,.NS.
Phones: Main 6102; A 1102.
Dunning A McKntee, Funeral Directors,
7th and Pine, l'bone Main 430. Lady as
sistant. Office of County Coroner.
OnAKU i i v . . suuvih. ......
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0rB JXU SU SU SSUJ "r'""u m iMvv i " "
J. p. FINL.EY SON, 3d and Madison.
Uldy a I ICQ USUI. s nw Jiais e. n. ujt
. an. Elm? vnHA si III - , riwm anfVMtaM
fO r S. 1) Ullll til K , sue sw xs i. '
ERICrWN O. t'ndermkers. lastly asslst
ant. 40U Alder. M. 618a. A E23S.
s,a.sj.r.rs-s s v..s.3 . . . . - .
594 Williams ave.; both phones; lady asst.
I.r.KCH. Cndertaker, ror. East Alder and
Sixth. Last IHL a lgg. Idy aasUtant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIEH
0FF1CK CITT HALL
Mala 698. A 15.
HUMANE OFFICER. XA8T47T4
WKW TODAT.
UNION
AVENUE
100x200
Corner Couch, 'running
through to Third street. An
ideal location for depart
ment store and wholesale
warehouse. 7 houses occupy
ground; income $150 per
month. About $30,000 cash
will handle. This is abso
lutely one of the very best
close-in East Side proposi
tions that we know. of.
Goddard & Wiedrick
243 Stark St.
Sundale Fruit Lands Give
Double Opportunity
There's trofit ln chickens If you have
the right climate. They need warm
sunshine In the hatching season. Cold
rains kill them-with roup and pneu
monia. Put a chicken fece around an
nmhard at Sundale and turn them
loose. They will keep you while the
orchard grows to bearing1. Sundale
lost not a single chick from disease
last season.
ULSTER LAND CO,
d07 Wells-Fargo.
60 Feet
Corner, 2. blocks to Washington st.
Best located, lowest priced site on
the market.
GOLDSCHMIDT'S AGENCY,
253 Washington St, corner Third
10
Income on els;ht-room house, close In,
on N. 24th. All improvements paid.
Owner's price 17600. A splendid borne
as well as a good investment.
MERCHANT"
SAVIMiS TRUST
COMPANY
FOR SALE
41 S acres wheat land nine miles from
Dufur, Or., six miles from railroad sta
tion: 270 acres ln cultivation, 130-acres
ln growing crop. 80 acres more good
tillable land. Place well watered.
Price 121 per acre If taken before
ilurch 22, 1011.
J. A. STEVENS, Dafnr, Or.
The place where land Is celling.
EIGHT ACRES
In the heart of the city. A bargain for a
country home or a bonanza for platting.
I1ARTMAN THOMPSON,
Chamber of Commerce.
MORTGAGE LOANS
CRONAW, 7-
lug Blda 0 JU
a. a aX.1
NEW TODAY,
Can He Carry the Cow?
Va-As
He will carry the calf when it is
twice its present size with more ef
fort than now.
THIS PEINCTPLE APPLIES TO
EVERYTHING.
Even your age doubles slower the
older you pet.
The millionaire is glad to get 5
per cent per annum for his money,
while the man with a thousand can
often gain 100 per cent.
- REAL ESTATE VALUES
double much slower the higher they
go. ($1.25 per acre land has made
men rich and hey are combing the
country for more cheap land).
CHEAP SUBURBAN LOTS
bought about the time of the fair
in Portland have made the purchas
ers independent.
Common sense will tell you that
WEST PORTLAND PARK
is your opportunity..
$150 for Two Choice Lots
$15 down, $10 monthly
No interest: no taxes
Offiee open evenings 7:30 to 9:00.
They are going fast, so yon will
have to hurry.
MAIL THIS
Please send circular.
Name.
Address
f
DOVE-THOMPSOX COMPAST,
420-422 Board of Trade,
PORTLAND, OREGON".
Suburban Home
Undoubtedly this is the FITTEST and
most ARTISTIC suburban home EVER
placed on the market ln Portland.
Only 30 minutes' ride on electric
car from the heart of the city; 10c car.
lare.
Y city convenience, such as
electric light, telephone, private water
system, with compression tang.; mall
delivery, etc
This beautiful home Is situated on an
acre of ground with fruit tree set out
all around. The price la $9000, with
easy terms if desired.
There is absolutely nothing about this
place, either ln location, construction,
design, finish or fixtures but what
would satisfy the most fastidious.
If you are looking for a suburban
home, or planning on building, It will
be well worth your while to invest!
gate thla first-
Chapin & Herlow
832-338 Chamber of Commerce.
E. Burnside St.
GOOD INVESTMENT
Price $1 7,500
INCOME glSO PER MONTH.
Lot 66x100 and three flat buildings,
containing two 4 - room flats in each
building. This property Is new and up
tn date: all modern Improvements, fur
naces, fireplaces, etc; situated at soutn-
east corner or liast Bumsiae ana m.
26th streets. Terms, $8500 cash, balance
three years, 6 per cent.
Mall & Von Borstel
104 Second St., Lumber Exchange Bids;,
Best Buy in Portland
$8000230x200
APARTMENTS, FLATS, STORES.
'. Var fnw davi only, will offer this
fine business block located on three
carllnes, facing 230 feet on E. 28th st:
cement siaewaiKS, curDing, water
sewer and 160 feet of street improve
ment all paid and included. Will rent
every store, apartment or flat you can
build. Easy terms.
DI BOIS & CROCKETT,
M'aahlngton Hlilg., Room 3.
APARTMENT SITE
COBNEJ 7TH
Best bargain in the south end.
Income carries it.
$12,500.
a
THE SP ANTON CO.,
269 Oak St.
$58 Per Acre
230 acres Dairy and stock ranch, on Cow
llts River; every acre fertile aolL and the
very beet fruit land; 70 or 80 acres ln culti
vation, balance pasture; line large house; 2
large barns, 14 dairy cows, other stock and
personal property to the amount of 42000
So with tfie place.
M'GOWAJf PEVNXXGTOJf
Room S Healer bldg., corner Grand ave.
and East Morrison st. East 2S2L
WANTED
to rent or lease, 7 or 8-room new house
In Irvlngton or West Side; give loca
tion. 419 Lumbermens Building.
SOUTHERN IDAHO
Irrigated Land For Sale.
DTGERT-PULLERTON LAND COM
PANY, G dins, Idaho.
SEW TODAT.
s
Realty Dept.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
OFFER TODAY
peciais
i.
BEAUTIFUL HOME Jt
' Crete blocks and cobble
stones; Rose City Park
district. This house is
new and has hardwood
floors, beamed celling
ln dining-room; cement
porch 10 feet wide; bath
room 7x10, with tiled
floor and many other de
sirable features. This
pretty home and 3 acres
of ground for sale for
$17,000 or owner will
sell house and 2 acres
for $14,000. Picture at
office.
II.
IRVINGTON HOME.
C9(i (inn A beautiful 10 -room
WstltVIUU home; occupies a cor
ner lot 100 x 100; ln a
splendid part of the
city; building restric
tions are very exacting
there; to illustrate,
every house is and must
be back 45 feet from the
street; every conven-
lence known to the
modern architect has
been put In this house;
rooms spacious and
splendid.
Realty Dept.,
CHAMBER OP COMMERCE.
5 Seaside Cottage Snaps
. All Furnished-
Paying Over 25 Per Cent.
Owner going to Europe. Will sell
separately.
Bolinas Cottage, corner Broadway
and Locksley Hall ave.; 5 rooms,
Eewer, electric light, fireplace,
buffet, running water in pantry.
Income $250 for season and $10
per month for Winter. Price
$1000.
Mira Monte Cottage, 8 rooms, run
ning water, electric lights, fire
place. Income $300 for season and
$10 month for Winter. Price $1000.
Belmont Cottage, 10 rooms, running
water, bath, corner Broadway and
Locksley Hall ave. Income $300
for season and $10 " month for
Winter. Price $1500.
Elnldo Cottage, two rooms. Income
$100 for season and $6 per month
for Winter. Price $500.
Dearborn Cottage, 5 rooms (buiga-
low style). Income $280 for sea
son and $8 per month for Winter.
Price $800.
All of the above are two blocks
from the ocean.
GODDARD & WIEDPJCK,
243 Stark Street.
View Property
in every city in the world brings the
liitrhpst nripfl for residence Durooses.
Is. it good judgment on your part to
pay more ior a lot way our. on ine
East Side, with absolutely no view,
Trinn vnn wonlrl have to Dav in beauti
ful ""ARM0NA," on the West Side,
on the river and electric line, with
station right on the ground, on the
finest boulevard in the Northwest?
Th tnew is simnlv Errand. Lots from
$450 up (including street improve-
mnnt. wrmrit sidewalks and water
mains), and your own terms. Let us
show you tins property, iou win
enjoy the trip.
The Cowan-More Co.
Agents, 315 Chamber of Com. Bldg.
.rnone aain 154 or n. azao.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
827.000
First street, 8-story brick and
3 houses; corner lot 60x162. This
is a good business location and
will make you good profit. One
half cash. Pays 10 per cent net.
" 825,000
Front St., 2-story brick leased
for three years, pays 8 per cent;
$15,000 cash, balance S per cent.
APARTMENT SITES.
Sll.OOO
Fourteenth street, 60x100 feet,
choice location; some income.
CHAS. RINGLER &C0.
211 Lewis Bldg.
Ladd Addition
Must Be Sold
New. strlctlv modern. 8-room house.
with furnace, fireplace, den, breakfast
room, sleeping-porch, built-in buffet
and bookcases, hardwood floors. 4 bed
rooms, fine fixtures, shades and every
thing ready to move into, on an 80
foot street, all improvements paid.
Thla Is a $7500 house, but must be sold,
and we want your offer. Can make
good terms.
Grussi & Zadow
81T Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
A HOME IJT STJNjrYSIDE 7 rooms.
modern, new; lot 40x125; one nun
dred feet of stores and postofficrf.
Terms or trade for acreage, Yam
hill or Washington County.
BLOCK Thirtieth and Tillamook to
bulla on. Lot ior a nuuse. aii m
Drovements In.
ACRE K. 59'ta. near Burnside, Just im
proving street, neaay to cut up,
and to builder a chanca to sell
houses.
OWNER, 130 K. 38th.
FOR SALE AT
GEARHART PARK
A Seaside home of ten rooms, al fur
nished and modern In every respect.
Large grounds. Fine barn. No sand.
Price low. Terms reasonable. Phone
A 7610 or A 3441, or call on Owner, K. 301
ewls building, Portland.
NEW TODAT.
E. Burnside St.
BUSINESS LOT
50x100
Near E. 6th St.
Price -$12,500
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.
212-213 Commercial Club Building
Phones: Main 8699; A 2653.
Income Property
$8750 Two modern flats in
Nob Hill district Good in
come. VAN DUYN & WALTON,
515 Chamber Commerce.
33 1-3x100 corner on 16th st., five;
minutes' walk north of Washington
st.; fine apartment site. Price
$10,500.
PARBISH, WATKINS & CO.,
250 Alder St'.
B F. AT, BSTATg PTCAUCTta.
Sack. William G.. 312 Falling bids.
blrr.I1. A. H. & Co., 202-3 IK'Kay bldr. Real
sstat.. insurance, mortsas... loans, ate,
Brcbaker A Benedict. G02 McKay bids. b
S49.
CHapln A Herlow, 832 Chamber Comma
Cook. B. 8. A Co.. 808 Corbett bids.
Jennings St Co.. Main lo8 200 Oronlaa,
fiLUEK-JONSB cu. a. sua con
clal Club bias.
The Oregon Real estate Co.. Grand are. aaa
Multnomah " fHolladay Adtlltloa.)
U. E- THOMPSON CO.. cor. 4th and Oak sts.
REAL ESTATB.
For Saletots.
MOTICB.
PRICES ADVANCED.
AU, $720 LOTS IN BEAETMONT will
positively be adanced to 810 MARCH 15.
Our prices are actually BELOW ANY
THING on the 2tt-mHe circle.
EASY TERMS.
Guaranteed the highest class IMPROVE
MENTS ln PORTLAND. Restriction, 2S00
to $5000. 10.000 ROSE BUSHES. Call,
phone or write,
BEAUMONT LAND COMPANY,
BOARD OF TRADE BU1DINQ.
S4 4th BU
Phones Main 8900. A 1163.
100x100
On East TamhllL
Site for Apartment-House.
Only $4250.
HARTMAN & THOMPSON,
Chamber of Commerce.
SHEARERS ADDITION.
JUST OPENED.
Located between East 30th and Glenn
ave.; lots 50x100 from $1200 up: this
property lies high and sightly, each and
every lot will have a $2500 restriction.
Insuring you against poor houses; these
beautiful lots can be handled for $400
cash, balance $25 per month; a limited
number only will be sold at these figures.
See Hawthorne Realty Co., exclusive
agents, cor. E. 34th and Hawthorne ave.
UNIVERSITY PARK.
We have 2 lots in University Park
that we can sell for wTiat they cost three
years ago. can you ask for anything
more? This Is a fine chance to get two
lots at a snap. For further particulars
regarding the above, aa well as many
others ln all parts of the city, call on
C. F. PFL1JGER A CO.,
Suite B, Mulkey Bldg.. 2nd and Morrison.
Eatabllshed 180.
$S50 LOT 60x100 on Church St.. near Pat
ton ave.
$1500 lot, Klllingsworth ave., near Pat
ton, SOxlOO.
Also
$550 lot on. Gay St., near Alnsworth
ave.. 60x100. . .
These are bargains. See B. R.. 414
Spalding bldg.
$45 CASH and $9 per month buys a lot on
Grand ave.; put your, pin money in this
and In a few months you will have mora
money than you ever dreamed of; price
$450.
BRONG-STEELE CO.,
267 Oak St. Phone M 1743. A Ii43.
INSTITUTE PLACE
Is the new sightly residence addition
opened at E. 2Sth and Holgate streets;
oholce lots on easy terms as low as $660;
streets are now being graded. See own
ers, the Western Securities Co., 414 Spald
ing bldg.
$1350 cash buys a beautiful residence
-lot 60x100. on East Flanders st-. walklng
dlstanoe, sewer and cement walks paid.
GEISER 4fc STRACHAN.
221H Morrison st. Phone Main 52.' 6.
On Improved street, near Mount Bcott
carllne, for $SnjJ,. on terms.
See Mr. Beck at
NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY,
270 Stark St.
$!60 Corner loC 51st and Hawthorne.
$1000 50x100, corner Glenn ave. and
Grant st.
BKUBAKER & BENEDICT,
B02 McKay Bldg.. 3d and Stark.
1 block of Union avo.: beautiful sits for
a home; price $1500, oa terms.
See Mr. Beck at
NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY,
( U Din t n- .Ji.
ON ACCOUNT of ever-Increasing taxes and
assessments, ten centrally located lots ln
Rose City Park are for sale cheap. For
further details apply to Julius Adler, 4
Chamber of Commerce.
" LOOK HERE!
$200 cash would buy my equity worth
$500 In two fine lots close ln: I must
sell at once. No agent. Address H 831,
Oreaonian.
TITLE A INVESTMENT COMPANY, INC..
Clackamas County lands and lots ab
stracted from the records; prices right.
John W. Loder. president.
BUY QUICK.
Lots $50. on 62d and W. Stark, on car
llne: easy terms; greatest buy ever offered.
NATIONAL REALTY & TRUST CO.,
32u wasnmmoa pi.
ONE of the finest corner lots in Irvlngton,
Improvements all In:' snap: $3200. Phone
owner. Tabor 2376. East 26.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS FKursnH.
Homes, lots, quarter blocks, tracts aad,
acreage; all parts of heights, all views ana
prices; some bargalna Alain 3551. A 333S.
WEST AVENUE.
100x114 on West ave. for $2SO0. This
property is actually worth $:500. See
Mr. Lagerqulst, Knight Shoe Co.
ROSSMERE LOT $800; part cash; east
iront; iropeuisuip .
mens bldg.
1U0X154 Highest part of Woodstock, near
Site Reeu XnStllUie, jiiubi. n.c uiuudj ,
will sacrifice. AH 839, Oregonlan.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS lot on Ravensview
drive, among cnoice numea, ueaumui
north and east views. Main 3551, A 3833.
BEAUTIFUL Laurelhurst lot. hard-surface
In- 15 per cent discount from opening
price. Call 305 Gerllnger bldg.
HAVE several lots, best beach resort; must
sell: sickness. Y 804, Oregonlan.
CHEAPEST lot ln Ladd's Addition, near
Hawthorne ave.; must sell. Phone B 2301.
FORCED sale, view lot. In Terrace Park.
Owner H 832, Oregonlan.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Rose City Park lot. O 822, Oregonlan.
LOT 60x100, on Flint st., near Tillamook,
492 Rodney. East 3892;
ROSSMERE lot, 50x100. fine location for a
home. Phone Main 4126.
LOT at Alameda Park cheap for cash. Phone
Woodlawn 119;
rTuRELHURST 1st Add.; Improvements ln
aiid bonded; $900 cash. Phone B 1572.
RICHMOND 100x100, $1000; improvements
paid: sacrifice. Owner. 1030 Grand, north.
BUSINESS comer, 100x80, Alberta St. (car
line); price $3100. Phone Woodlawn 1807,