Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 23, 1911, Page 16, Image 16

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    TTIE HORNING OREGONTAX, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1911.
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TRIAL IS RIOTOUS
Judge Tazwell Criticises Vie
reek's Attorney.
COURT WEARY OF "CIRCUS"
Kmut penies ILaTinx; Acknowledced
Itoed In AlU-fed rrmudulnt
TranaactloB I fern D.
rnMi and Glrard.
One new link ta a chain of fraudu
lent deeds yesterday cam to tha bands
of xeputy District Attorney Pare, who
hu Chars'. OX th. prMCTOB OI nmrrj
Vlereck and Ms alleged assoclataa. ae-
-nad of mnrlB( on ora-anlsed
of coBylnT property to which
th. kin no till. Until It la deter-
mlead whether new arrests ar poaatbla.
th. psoeecutor la withholding tba new
evidence la hla poaaeaalon.
Vlarack waa sTlven hla preliminary
hoarlns in Municipal Court yesterday,
tn ana of the nt rlotoua trial aver
wiuiaeaed la that tribunal. Attorney
W. C Camcb.il. for tha defense, after
a Ion se-rtes at objection, which were
termed frivolous by tha court, waa
sharply reprimanded.
t'oMxntid Wramsto Develop.
Til a trial la belnc made a clrcua
anii tha court I renin tired 01 it.
aald Juda-e TaxwelL Nevertheless, tha
trial continued to lt end to ba
three or four-cornered wranirla. in
which at tlmee tha attarneya for both
Idea, tha witness and tha court were
t.lklnr all at once.
A. C Glrard. who traded a diamond
rtnar worth 15oa for three lota in
Portamourh Addition and afterward
found that ha had no title, told how
ha mat Vlereck on tha atreet laat Sep
tember and how Vlereck told him of
a "nao" he had f.r trade. G'rard ex
prasavd latere! and a few days later
a straocer came to him. sarins; Vlereck
had aent him. In tha end Glrard made
tha eV-al and ha cited several Instance
In which Vlereck had ahowa knowledge
of the transaction.
Notary ItenJc Afflxlnr Seal. 0
r. R Amadon. tha notary whoaa
name and aeal ware affixed to tha
dead, testified that ha had not taken
tba acknowledgment and that Vlarack
waa a frequent visitor to hla office and
had access to hla aeal.
County Clerk Fields and Detective
Mah.r said that Vlereck had denied to
them that ha knew anything of the
transaction, or was acquainted with
Grard. thouirh at tha trial ha admit
ted that ha had some knowledge of tha
affair and had talked with Glrard concerning-
It.
Ray Smith and C. R. Elton were
called to establish Vlereck' connection
with two other alleged fraud, to show
the court that there waa a aarlea of
almllar transactions. Effort to drerw
forth evidence aa to the Identity of
Nelson, tha granting party la the falsa
deeds waa unavailing, except that De
tective Mataer. while on tha witness
stand, charged that Vlereck knew Nel
son, a former baxger-on of hla office.
The court held that sufficient evi
dence had been adduced to warrant him
tn holding tha defendant to tha grand.
Jury and hla bond was fixed at I ISO.
GILLNETER l DROWNED
Blr Breaker Vpawta BoeU and Com
panloa Una Narrow Eacape.
ASTORIA. Or.. May II- (Special.)
Jala Hyovala. a glUnetter employed by
tba Union Fishermen's Co-uperatlva
I'acklng Company, waa drowned near
the mouth of the river thla morning
and that hla boatpuller. Oscar Alatola.
waa reeoued la little short of a miracle.
About o'clock thla morning tha
men. who had drifted down to tha end
af tba Jetty, pulled In their net and
after setting sail headed up the river.
They had xuat but a short distance
when the boat was struck by a bug
breaker and capslxed.
Bold men clung to the net for mora
than an hour and a half, when Hyovala
became exhausted and sank. Alatola.
although completely chilled Bd almost
Insensible aa a result of tha exposure,
managed ta hang on until about
'clock, when be waa picked up by an
otter fishing boat.
Tha drowned man wa a native of
Finland, unmarried and had no rela
Uvea la this vicinity ao far aa known.
BIG CONCERN IS FORMED
S3.ftw0.www Vancouver Company to
Sell Light and Power.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. May S3 pa
tLsL -A corroratloa with a capltallsa
ion of SJ.S40.OOu. to operate all kinds
of plants to distribute llrht and power,
wa Incorporated hero tuday by New
York capitalists, and two Vancouver at
torneys. Tha corporatloci will be known aa tha
Waahansrtoa Engineering at Hecufitie
Cmni'osijr. and tha principal place of
bus n naa will ba Vancouver. There are
.ive aharea la tba cntnpeny at SIM a
share at par value. Tba Ufa of tha cor
poration ta SO years.
Ths Inoorporainre are: a. at. scan ion
and Jeasea P. Ftapleton. attorneys of
this city; aV P. Summenson. 1 W. Oe
bornw. G. J Anderson, and O. K. McMa
hoa. 91 of New Tork City. Thewa di
rector wt J handle tha affair of tba
ismi-sunr until September a, 1911. wbea
aa .lection wUl be held.
MILUON PERCH EGGS DUE
Bis; Shipment to Be Batrbed al
Clack iron Station-
ORIOON CTTT, Or. May !J. On
rnl.Uon pike pereb egg have Just been
shipped from NorthvUle. M1wi. to the
falted Starea Bureau of JTtaherlea at
Clackamas Station. I'son being batched
at thla station the fish will ba shipped
ta Tajcema and liberated ta Oravelly
Isvka. near Tacetna. snder tha direction
of VT. F. Sheard.
This la tba first time that agga of
tha parch bar been sent tn quantities
to th-e Pacific Coast The pike perch la
a fine food fish and la gamey. It Is
tha auu case, a tha pickerel and Is
cult, common around the lakes of the
allddle Weal.
MINES FOUND WORTHLESS
Claims Controlling Waterpower Ob
ject of Seattle Salt.
BTCATTXE. Wash-. Mar Ji Henry Ixo
des, of the University of TTaahrngtoa.
start Geoioeirt. testified today that the
mining claims by the ownership of which
tha Btone aV Webster Company controls
tha upper portion of tba Nooksack Falls
waterpower. are "positively worthless."
The United States is suing Albert Lav
en eon and wife and the W hatcom County
Railway Power Light Company to re
cover title to six mineral claims filed
along the Naoksark River In Whatcom
County. Testimony la being taken be
fore Master In Chancery Rorer a Green.
If the Government Is able to obtain
cancellation of these six patents It will
then ba In a position to sue the com
pany for the value of tha big power site
lower down tha river, which waa ob
tained by filing mining claims, and which
la worth several million doMara
Tba defendant company, owned by
Stone Webster, of Boston, furnishes
light and power for Belltnrham and other
eitlee. and operates tha Belllngham street
railroads.
Charlea Zurn. who directed tha assess
nent work don by the owners of ths
claims, admitted on cross-examination
today that while the company performed
yearly tha required 1100 worth of work
on every claim, tha work was done in a
u i v MnnfiAFT and with In
difference aa to what It might uncover
In tba way oi minerals.
s
SCIO GRANGE MAY REVIVE
Meeting lleld to Take Seeps to Re
organise Body.
SCIO. Or.. May 22. (Special.) By a
majority of one vote It waa decided
by the ScIo Grange Saturday to revive
the organisation.
Tha Kclo Graaae was one of tba larg
est In tha state a few years ago, having
a charter membership or mora tnan
toa Naartv all the business men were
member and Grange day waa always
a big day In town. In the past year
the attendance dwindled until too few
took Interest to make tha meetings
successful.
It Is now planned to hold tha meet
ings during the busy season at night.
that townspeople and farmere may
attend. A canvass for new members Is
being made and prominent spongers
will ba engaged to address tha grange.
NAMING OF TAFJ FORESEEN
Wood row Wilson Predicts ictory
for ProsraVJlre) Democrat.
SPOKANE. Wash.. May 11 "It seems
to be admitted that Tart will ba the
nominee of the RepubUcana In IS."
said Wood row Wilson. Governor of
New Jersey, who passed throaKh Spo
kane thla morning en route Eaat. "I
am sore tha rank and flle of tba Pamo
cratle party la ao much progressiva
that a nrosrraaslva will ba nominated:
and I bellevw a Democratic progressiva
can defeat a regular Republican I
might almost say any Republican.
-I haliava Colonel Roosevelt Is sin
cere la saying ha will. not be a candi
date In 11X."
South Bend to Honor Dead.
etrtT TTX WOTTfc TKTaaH XTav IS. fSo-
ciaD Commander C E. Huson. of
Joha C. Fremont Post. No. . O. A.
baa lasued orders tor .-aomona i
i rh TnKn r Fremont Post
and all patriotic orders which care to
take part ta exercises ox tne uay win
assemble at the Huson V Dever build-
- tn tha Oddfellow
1UR w ' ' " "
cemetery where the graves of veterans
will ba decorated. 1 no monument pur
chased by Fremont post and erected In
memory of all soldiers burled there,
will be uaveiled and aa address will bo
delivered by E. II. wngnt oi tnis city.
Union services will be held this year
. u.tkjulla Pnlarnnal Church.
Rev. R- V. Dunlap. pastor, will preach
tne atemsria sermon.
Receiver's Loo; Sale Postponed.
Judge Eakln. of' tha Circuit Court, haa
made an order directing tne n-ninr
to posapone the sale of logs and logging
i MMa atMinllnnl In the case of
Frank 8. GedfTey. Receiver of the Bank
of Seaside. Otto Olson and others
against the Seaside Lumber Manu
facturing Company, until June 20. The
sale of thla property bad been set for
his Week. bUt Sums OI ine-oepuauvia
In ths Seaside Bank objected, aa tney
thought the sale of the logs and log-
ling machinery should ba held after
tbe aale of the mill and timber tana
under the foreclosure of the bondhold
ers' mortgage.
Goldendale Krai linen Form.
OOIJSEVDALE. Wash.. May 12.
KnclL The Galdendale Fruit
Produce Association haa boon organised
here for the purpose of filling tha place
of tha Development League ana tne
Fruits-rower Union. The territory
covered will Include Ooldendala. Cen-
tervllle. Maryblll. Blockhouse and ma
Ooodnoe Hills.
YjAXLI METCOBOLOCICAI. S.WOB.T.
rOBTLXXP. stay 1 J Maximum tampee-
atarv. tl d-gre-s; mlntmsra. At a-sreea.
Rlvar rsadins. s a. a . i.s
i hMn at fool rtsa. Total rainfall.
t P M ta I P. bans: total rainfall since
Septsmbar 1. 111. I tnchea; norm si.
I l men as: .rwincT. T.TS lacbee. Total
suaenuia. beurs 1 mtnot-e; poaalbla. It
boun it mlnut-a. Barometar traduced ta
saa iw-slt at P. t.. 11 mcaee.
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WtAIHtK CONDmOaVa.
ZUcrp ta tha Obl and Lrr XlaslaKlpa.
Tailya taa Ht. Uwr. nr. Vllr. fakatoa-
wraa. and xirm South vaatvra California.
rbra Utara liaa fcsn a altht Incrvaaa of
prwmm -ara. a qutta -nraJ asd markMi .
emata af prvMur fcaa orrrTwd or tha
eoantrr. Tt Norta Pacifta hih-pre ura
araa u Mia aantrai off tha Oraroa Coajt.
and ralatlvwlr low praaaara evaruaa tha
txtwriar portion aC tha vaola United Statoa.
I.-cht raiaa Hat t:n la Montaaa. la tha
Miaaourt. LIpTar Mlaaia-ippl and Ohio VrUlaya
and LaAa A-rcloo. and la tha Kaat Oulf
Ptataa and tha 6. Isawratioa VaUa. Thua-darrTi-ka
arara rapor-tad from Momut,
I've nay I-eaala. Mlhtcan and tha Canadian
praviaca of Q.bc Briak north - t rijr
viada bava or-currod akr-.f tha W-ubia-rtoa
and Orocoa aoaata Vvb warniar weathor
aotalaa la tha r'taioa. 9outham Rocky Moua
ta!a and Eociand Hata vhiia tn tha
rdB NwUiWwSt tha araathar im 00 aald r
nh'T aaolor.
CVndittcna ara faw-orabln tr r-rally fair
vaathwr Ta--day in th:a diatrict. axcapt in
Jloutharu I'laho, br. abowara ara ax
portd ta accttr. Na Impartaat taaparatura
PORTLAND HOTEL
FIFTH ANNUAL ROSE FESTIVAL
PORTLAND, ORJSGOV, JTXE S TO 10, INCLUSIVE.
The NEW PERKINS HOTEL
C.raer af Flftk aad Waahlmgtea Streets.
MOST CEXTIULLy LOCATED.
ALL PARADES PASS OCR DOORS.
Tl a re now booking reservations and urge all who Intend to ba with us
during tha week of the Carnival of Flowera to
WRITE ITS ROW FOR THE ACCOMMODATIONS DESIRED.
Descriptive booklet of hotel and programme of event mailed to you
for tba asking.
PERKINS HOTEL COMPANY u iJKS"
The Imperial
Oregon! Greatest Hotel
350 Booms, 204 Suites, With Private
Bath.
HEW nBEPSOOF BUILDING
Mswerate Rates.
PM Metschan 4 Sons, Prop.
rooms; our
I '"MJJ'-iJ ssf
o. w. ooEinxrus,
Proprietor.
Jl3JLsaaiir'fai' tssnT " ''
PRTTATB
HOTEL LENOX
K. D. aad V. H. WRGEXSEX,
Pisa. aad Mgra.
CORNER 3d AND MAIN
Rat aad CIS Walar. RATES
.aa SwaHVw mumm
$!.OOand Oj
la stvery H..ssa.
' a a a ,! !"
Sams I.
Hotel Donnelly
TACOMA. WASH.
Mast CastraUy Looatsxl Hocal m tW City
Raoatatty Modernixed
RATES 75c TO $3.00
Earopwaa Plan Frsa) 'Bus
ehanrea ar. tndtratad. aad ganarally west
ariy winds will prermil.
FOR9CASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair: northwesterly
winds.
Orecm fair: northwesterly winds.
Washtiurton Fair; wind mostly westerly.
Iilsha I's'r north, showers south portion.
THtO DOR K r. DRAKE. Observer.
Compasses. Hold-glasses, barometers.
hydrometer". microscopes. sclentino
rrri"i HWtr1. Clnrk Co.
There's No Risk
If This. Medicine Does Not
Benefit, You Pay Nothing
A physician who made a specialty of
stomach troubles, particularly dyspep
sia, after years of study perfected the
formula from which lie x all Dyspepsia
Tablets art made.
Our experience with Kexail yspep
sla Tablets leads us to believe them to
ba tha greatest remedy known for tha
relief of acute Indigestion and cbronlo
dyspepsia. Their ingredient are sooth
ing and healing to tha Inflamed mem
branes of the stomach. They are rich
In papain. nna of the greatest digestive
alda known to medicine. Tha relief
they afford la almost Immediate. Their
oae with persistency and regularity for
a short time brings about a cessation
of the pains caused by stomach dis
orders. Rcxall Dyspepsia Tablets will Insure
healthy appetite, aid digestion and pro
mcts nutrition. As evidence of our
sincere faith n Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets, we ask you to try them at oar
risk. . If they do not give you entire
satisfaction, wa will return yon ths
money you paid ns for them, without
question or formality. They come In
three sis as, pfloea IS cents, to cents
and 11.00. Remember, you can obtain
them only at tba Owl Drug Co. Inc.
Car. 7th and VTashlturtiSn ata.
ESiHiayadiTI
KJo tn tj 1 V2.T, ZLA
Laxative Water pfpa
' Sure fci'i
Gentle IgjZ
QukJtfy Relieves V
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CONSTIPATION
The largest and most ma-nLCcent
hotel in Portland ; nnBurpased in
elegance of accommodations or
excellence of cuisine. European
plan $1.50 per day and upward.
O. t- BlATjrMAXW, xaaages.
.vEti-BSaa a ..$JeLijafUkw
THE CORNELIUS
The House of Welcome, corner Park
and Alder; European plan. new. modern
and strictly up to date; fins aample
rooms; rates $1 per day and up: rooms
with bath, fl per day up; all outside
omniDns meets an iraina.
E. E. FLETCHER,
ltfl.mTa
HOTEL RAMAPO
Cor. Fourteenth antTW aahington
Hew Hat el. Elaaraatly rtuniahaaV
Rates $1 and Up
FECIAL RATES FOR PKRMAJtEJITI.
Bwrapaaa Plan. Baa Maets ATI Tralaasj
kf. E. FOLET. PR OrBJ ETO B.
BATHS.
STS.
The Bowers Hotel
Eleventk. Hear Waahlagt.a Street.
Larest Cafe in the City Serrice Unsorpasseti
5 Rowaaa Sl.OO Per Day
M Rooms 9US Per Day
fS With Batk SXew Per Day -
R.
Iw Caansaretal Trarclcra.
R. C BOWERS, Pres. aad Mgr.
PaisMirly Maaager af the Portlaad Hotel.
T,r :;?IStVfJ&j
KunxG xoncii.
A. AND A. S. RITE Mult
nomah Council of Kadosh.
.-.. i R.cuisr maetlna' at
Uemorla Hall, Scottish Rita
Cathedral, this evening at T:5
o'clock, followed by work in
21st and 28tb drreee. By or
der EM. COMMANDER.
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO. M.
O. K 8. Stated communication
this (Tuesday) evening, S o'clock
harp. Social. Order W. M.
BUROE1XA HOLT, Secy.
ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. No. 1. I. O. O.
T. Hcailar meatlns this tTuesday) ivn
tug at s o'clock. Patriarchal dexrea Visit
ers always welcome. R. OSVOLD, Scribe.
D1KD.
SMALL In this city. May Jl, at St. Vin
cent's Hospital. Mrs Ella L. Small, aged
01 years months 22 days. Remalna at
Holmaa's chapaL Announcement of funeral
later.
FOERAL KOTICE8.
MAENNER In this city. May 21. at the
horn, ot her dauxhter. Mrs. Wllllsm Wan
ner. Mrs. A. Maennsr. aged 76 years. 1
month, th. widow of th. lata Professor J.
H. Maenner. of Paltlmora, Tdd., mother
of Mrs. Willi an Warmer. Mrs. 8. Bern
stela, of Ktniston. N. Y. : Mn. William N.
Lynn, of Ellsworth, Wash.; srandrnotbar
of William Wanner. Jr.. 8. Bernstein and
Marruartte Porcher. Friends Invited to
atisnd funeral service tomorrow ( Tues
day). Vay 23. 1 19 P. M . at Dunnlnir A
McEntea'a chapL Remains will ba taken
to Crematorium. Baltimore. Md., papers
pleas, copy.
SMITH In this city. May 2:, J. Fteln Smith,
axed 1 ear 7 month and 22 day, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley M. Smith, of 150
Lane sr. Funeral service will be held
from th. bov. reslder-c. at 2 P. M. to
day (Tuesday); May 227 Friend respect
fully Invited. Interment Rlvervlew Cem
etery. RITCHET William E. Rltehey. member of
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, died
at Umatilla, Or. Friend invited to at
tend funeral services, which will be held
at Holjnan's Chapel. Third and Salmon
ta., at 2 P. M- tomorrow (Wednesday).
Interment in Multnomah Cemetery.
KULLIX The funeral services of the lata
John O. Mulltn will b. held at Holman's
Chapel at 2:l 'P. M. today (Tuesday).
Friends invited. Interment In Klvervlew
Cmetsry.
XONSETH FLORAL CO,
MAJMsl'AM BUMl
iwnu iKios.
Pbetaw: slaia SlOXi A list.
Dunning A McEatee, Funeral Ulreetara,
Ttb aad Ptne. 1'bon Mala 4SO. Lady ae-
atataau "Jrnce fwawflsy usmht.
J. p. F1MUI a tM, Sd aad Madlaaa.
"Lady attaadaaU Pboa. Mala S. A loss.
KOWARO HOLMAX CO., -Fimeral Dlraet
era. xt d St- Lady asalataat. 1-haae M. sal.
CAT SIDE Faneral Inrector. sucas
t F. B. Duaaiag. lae. K- St, B XIX.
IELI FB-BTRNES CO., B04 Williams ave.
a loss, C Iftss. Lady atteadaat,
LtKCH.
Cndertak. cor. East Alder and
aixta.
7IL lass.
AMTSEMXITTS.
HEILiIO Jnd
THEATER
Taylor
Phone.: Main 1 and A 11-2.
Tonight, 8:13;
Tomorrow NlxhC
Special Price
Matinee Tomorrow
Lew yields and Fred McKay present
Famous Charming Comedienna,
Blanche Ring
In Musical Comedy Success.
THJE YANKKE GIKL.
Harry Ollfoil SO Players SO
Special Orchestra.
Evenlsrs Lower floor, $LS0; Bal
eony, 6 rows XI. 50. rows 11.00. S row 75o,
row S0c; Gallery, M)c. Tomorrows Mat
inee: Lower floor, X1.50. 1-00- Balcony. S
rows 1.00. e rows TSc, 11 rows 50c; Gallery,
85c, SSo.
BEAT SALB OFEXS
NEXT THURSDAY
KETLIG THEATER.
8 SSSSStf"" MONDAY, MAY 29
T- H,
JCLIA
S0THERN& MARLOWE
Arruiimcnt of plKT for this tnsctncpt'.
MondAT uix.t. May 2t MACBETH
.'M.A&uOFTuiliRE,T
r7. .m."m.": .iiEo" axt- irin-T
W!?f "." "'KOM0 AND" iijilKT
Thursday nlsht. June 1
. .V..T ...... . .MEBCHANT OF VENICE
Friday night, June 2 TWELFTH MCHT
Saturday matin.. June 8. .AS YOU LIKE IT
Saturday night. June S HAMLET
Pricea, both evenings and matinees: Entire
lower floor 2; balcony, first 5 rows l-50.
next 6 rows SI. following 6 rows 75c. laat 5
rows 50c Entire xsllery 60c. Curtain rises at
8 and 2 o'clock.
TX A tT T? MablVand A 6300.
AJ.TA- XV X-d A V Gm- j Bake,, Mbt
Tonlxht all week Mat. Wed. and Sat.
The eminent actor
JOHN 8ALWOLIS.
supported by the Baker Theater Company in
bis sreateat success
THE MIDDLEMAN.
A great play, remarkably played. 8peclaJ
Eummer stock prices, 25c. 50c. Mats., s-1
eats 25c Next week "Stronghcart."
BUNGALOW Geof'lTSker, Xrr.
Main 117 and A 4x24.
Matinee every day. 2:45. Two evening per
formances. 7:45, 0:15. The popular LYRIC
MUSICAL COMEDY CO. In
"THE KYMFH."
Nothing but laughter and music New soTirs,
choruses, costumes All the favorites: west
and Vack, Jean Fletcher and the others,
prices, 15c 20c Mats.. 20c. Chorus ulrur
Contest Friday Night.
MA1TX S. A lfriO
MATXNXB KVaSY DAT
15-25-50
MIGHTS
THEATER 15-25-50-75.
WEEK MAY XX Master Gabriel and hi
Company, Isnbelle D'ArinontL, tirorge Moore,
Tom Edwards, The 'amba Japs, George
Austin Moore and Cordelia Kaager, Brown
Ins and Lewi. Gerard and Hut-ell.
GRAND Week of May 22
FRED KAKVO'S
ORIGINAL LON
DON PANTOMIME
COMPANY
In "A Night In an
Lolue Stirling
badle sberman
Jack Goldle
Barrows-Lancaster
ComlMuiy
English Music Mall."
Grandaeoope-
Matlnee everv day. i:S0 any seat, 15c
Evening performances at 7:30 and 9:15;
balcony. 15c: lower floor. li5c: box seats. 50c
'WAGES
TTnMnalliHl Vaudeville,
ALL THIS WEEK Special rngacrement
Ceorre Frlmrose World-famous Minstrels,
Pchrode and Chappelle, Three lturns Bisters,
Tallmaa, Griff, the English Mimic, Pan
tagescope. Popular prices; matinee dally. 2:30. T:30. 9.
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK,
Cor. Vauichn and Tsreaty-foartb Sta.
SAN FRANCISCO
PORTLAND
May S3, 54. 25, 24, ST, 28.
Games Bealn Weekday at 8 KH P. M.
studaya 2i3U P. M.
INDIES' DAT FRIDAY
Boy a Under 12 Free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
AUCTION SALE TODAY.
At Baker auction house. 153 Park St..
furniture, etc. sale at 10 o'clock. Baker A
Croweli. auctioneers.
AUCTION sale today at 309Vs Bast First St.,
N.. cor. Hautey. Sale at 10 A. M. J. T.
Wilson, auctioneer.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
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rdcra.
m wArda tyrant mm one line en cash ed-
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tlica an adTert Ufimnt Is not run In con-
aecuiivs Ihoci tne ene-iune rate appucn.
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chnrc will be bnscd en tne actual a amber
mt lince ppearins; in tne paper, resvdieae
f Uae atunber of werda In eacn liab
la hew Xoda-r nil adrerttsrnMnta are
ebaraed tot Bteaeore onijr. 14
as., aakaj-aarem PsarMal innlT tan w-aarti asatrir. aaaa
tSilfjr -ew Tedaj and all etber ctosstfixen
Uoa axecptinc tbe foUowinf s
bUnadona Wanted. Male.
feituations Wanted, cmale
f ar Bent. Rooms, .Private Famlllea.
p-airmt and ioard. JrrtTate Iraaliies.
KoBseskeeplnc Keo-me. Ittvate xMnUlea.
Tbe rate an tbe above Hssstftcatiwa la 1
centa a line eacb lnaertton.
for tne nccenunodatlon of patrons, Tbe
Oreconian wiU uecept classified adverUsetj
menta erer tb telepbone, proTldlnr th nd'
vertlaer 1 n subscilber to eitner pbona. Urn
prices will be quoted erer the phone, bat
bill will be rendered tbe foUowlns da
Whether aubeeqnent adrertiaomenta will be
accepted ever the phone, depends upon ths
promptaese ot the pajment of telephone ad
vet-tlsemcnta. Situation Wanted and Per
oaal adreitlsetnente will net be aceepteti
aver the telephone. Crdera for one Insertion
enly will be accepted for "Houses for Bent,
rvrnltore for Sale, "Business Opportanlv
Xmw aBoomins-MiieeaM and "Wanted ta
Ren-'
OREGON HUMANE SOCIEH
OFFICE CITY HALL Mala fDS. A 1M.
BTJMANK OFFICII R. Sergsast Crate.
Residence 24 E. 24th. N. East 477.
r, a. Uosmlrc, Kes. tzt Wasco 8u
XV. a. Eatoa, Res. It . 16th. Kaat 17i,
Horse Ambulaaea. A 6101; Pr. Ex. .
tilxbta. Sunday and Holiday. A 106t PS,
Ex. 4: Trunk t.
NEW TODAY.
SNAP
Six acres on Heights; beautiful view.
Will sell all or part.
Otl'iVER, O 122, Oregonlan.
5
MORTGAGE LOAN0
EDWARD E. GOL'DEY,
"w-wla Bull din a.
'EW TODAY.
LISTEN
I HAVE A QUARTER BLOCK
FOR SALE IN THE RETAIL DIS
TRICT, AND TENANT WHO OFFERS-
BONDED LEASE AT 8 PER
CENT NET. THIS REPRESENTS
AN INVESTMENT OF ABOUT
$110,000 TO $120,000. THINK I
CAN SWING THE DEAL WITH
$40,000 OR $50,000 CASH. CAN
SHOW TOU ABOUT 9 PER CENT
NET.
EDW. P. MALL.
104 2nd St., Lumber Exchange Bldg.
You can never know the true
condition of the title to your
property without investigating
OUR ABSTRACTS
Tell It All. 9200.000 PAID-UP
capital behind every abstract
we prepare. Alembere Oregon
'on of Title Hen.
Irvington
9-room bungalow in the most desir
able part of this exclusive borne dis
trict; living-room, library, dining
room, two bedrooms and bath on first
floor; billiard-room, shower bath and
two bedrooms on second floor; hard
wood floors, artistically decorated
and arranged throughout. Reduced to
$8500 for quick sale.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY
In the Wholesale District
100x100 ON THE S. E. COR. 13TH
AXD FLAXDERS. VERY LITTLE
TRACKAGE; SUITABLE ALSO
FOR WHOLESALE TRADE AND
CLOSE IN, FOR SALE; PRICE IS
RIGHT $15,000 CASH WILL HAN
DLE. EDW. P. MALL.
104 2nd St, Lumber Exchange Bldg.
INVESTMENT
12 Net on $16,500
BRICK APARTMENT
Just Finished Leased 5 Years
WEST SIDE
See Owner H 124 Oregonian
Grand Avenue
I HAVE SEVERAL PROPER
TIES ON THIS STREET AT
PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT. NO
BETTER PLACE TO PUT YOUR
MONEY.
EDW. P. MALL.
104 2nd St., Lumber Exchange Bldg.
11th Street
50x100 AND DOUBLE FLAT AND
COTTAGE ON THE EAST SIDE OF
11TH STREET, NEAR COTTAGE
STREET; PRICE $10,500; INCOME
$62.50; THIS IS CHEAP.
EDW. P. MALL.
Ifii 2nd St., Lumber Exchange Bldg.
Brick Veneer Reatdeaoa by Owner.
IRVINGTON
Hot water heat, nine rooms, tllad bath,
two lavatories, strictly modern. 18600:
new. Terms to responsible buyer It
desired. Improvements paid. Address
t, 121. Oregonian.
SUNNYSIDE
A (-room house, well built, on Bel
mont st-, near the new Postoffice. This
is a home and business property com
bined. Price. 1000; cash required,
1500.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY
BARGAIN
FOR SALE
Model Theater
69 If. Third Street.
$30,000
I have decided to sell my 100x100
on Twenty-first street, near "Washington-
no better close-in apartment
site. Small cash payment down, bal
ance can run to. suit.
Bf. C. DAVIS. Tabor 2675.
$250 BUNGALOW $250
Swell 7-room bungalow; fireplace, 3
bedrooms, den and all other latest im
provements; on corner lot, on Grand
ave. north. Price, HO00; J250 cash and
monthly payments.
Grussi & Zadow
SIT Board of Trade Bide, 4th and Oak
BASE LINE ROAD
TEN BEAUTIFUL ACRES
close to Montavtlla and Mount Hood
Electric Line. For quick eale only
$5750. Very inviting: terms. This will
more than double In value in one year.
L 1S7, Oretronian.
$140,000
Three full lots In business center, 200
feet on Flanders, 100 feet on Fifth, 50
feet on Sixth street: 300 fet on car
line. Some income. Easy terms.
McGowan & Pennington
Hoom 3 Healy Bids. Fkoae Kaat 282.
$350-BUNGALOW-$350
Swell 6-room banralow, fireplace, book
cases, panel dining-room, dea and all latest
improvements; Division St.. near STth. one
block to the W-R carllne. Price 3100;
1350 cash and monthly payments.
Knrnopp at Kopf, 2S By Kxch. Bldg.
WEST SIDE
$4250 SO x 100 near Fourteenth and
Harrison.
KARNOPP A KOPF,
823 Railway Kickaoxe Bids;.
NEW TODAY.
Glisan Street
V2 Acres
QUESTIONS ANSWERED.
Yes The property is within 20
minutes' ride of the center of
the city.
Yes The Mount Hood R. R. STA
TION is within 1000 feet of
these V2 acres.
Yes The Mount Hood R. R, con
struction work is farx advanced.
Yes You can see it.
Yes We personally believe that it is
the best -acre tract offering
near Portland.
Yea If you pick out a $700 -acr
and pay $70 down you get im
mediate possession and can
build at once.
Yes We will take you out to see it,
Yes It is a good place for a home.
Investigate.
Phones Ex. 20; A 2050. T -1
Hartman & Thompson
Real Estate Dept.
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
HOLLADAVS
EXTRAORDINARY
BARGAIN
10-room house on corner lot, walking
distance. House is well built and
modern in every way, has living-room,
library, dining-room, kitchen, full
cement basement and hot-water heat,
four bedrooms, dressing-room, bath
and sleeping poreh; seeond floor,
maid 's room, two storerooms, attic
Owner values lot at $6000, house cost
$7000. Will sacrifice several thou
sand for immediate sale.
Merchants
Savings & Trust
Company
F A R M S
HAVE YOTT LOOKED TILL, YOU ARB
TlHEDt
Yon won't have long to look, if you
will spend a day with me. We have
only the best bargains within the 80
mile circle of Portland, and we won't
recommend anything; we have not seen
ourselves.
A SAMPLE.
Over 0 acres level sandy loam bot
tom land, no Summer overflow, 40 acres
In hieh state of cultivation, fenced and
cross-fenced; new four-room cottage,
large barn, spring water at house and
barn, right beside pretty river; soil
can't be beat In the United States; In
good neighborhood; It. F. TX. cream
route, phone line. 3 miles town
and shipping point, 26 miles from Port
land. .Price $67.B0 per acre, and this is
genuine and absolutely nothing wrong.
The place adjoining soLd for 1 130 per
acre and Is not as good. Owner does
not live here and has quoted me the
above figures without knowing that it
Is ridiculously cheap.
Keasey, Humason& Jeffery
S32 Chamber of Commerce. !
Your Choice
100x100, Douglas Place),
Ardmore
8230 square ft. head of Lovejoy st
Nob Hill Terrace
100x150, 21st and Hancock streets,
Irvington
All high-class homesitea, and you
are protected by building restric
tions. GEO.D.SCHALK
228 6Uxk Street.
WEST PARK
Fine 50x100, 'just south of
Morrison. Best buy on the
street. Only
$33,000
f KEASEY
flUHASDHgJEfFERYl
0 232 Chamber of Com. C
HOMESITE
I will sell one of the finest buUdine:
sites in the city, located at the head
of Lovejoy St., unobstructed view; lot
contains S230 square feet, 93 feet front
age on hard-surface street; water, gas
and sewer laid to Inside curb. Price
J8000, is below market.
Geo. D. Schalk
Mala 3D2, A 2302.
28 Stark St.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest rates and terms to salt: special
rates end favorable terms oa largo loons oa
busiaesa properties.
Funds loaned for FT! vera Investors.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
205 McKay Bldg.. d md Stark.
FOR LEASE on long term, one-quarter
block on lltn MU, nr. Morrison. V 118'
Greonla.n,