Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 21, 1911, Page 14, Image 14

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14 TITI! MORNING OREGONIAN. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. 1911. ' .
65 LINGOLN HIGH
School Sends Forth Student
for Every Year of Its
Existence.
BOUQUETS ARE PILED HIGH
Mrt. MUon, Retiring lrnibr of
Board of Education, TrvsenU
Diplomas, Dr. Morrison 1
Fpeaktr Hrwptlon Held.
Ths 5th commencement of ths Lin
coln Htirh School vu bald lt nijfht In
the assembly room of the school build
in. S pupils, one for each year of ths
school's existence, receiving their diplo
mas from the hands of Mrs. U W. Slt
tn. the retiring chairman of the Board
Df Education. After the exercises an
Informal reception was held by the
data In the ground Jotbjr.
The auditorium was packed with
relatlres and friends of the graduates,
many being forced to stand. Hundreds
of bouquets of roses, carnations and
other flowers were laid on tables at the
loot of the platform, and Oiled the large
room with their perfume.
The address to the class was made
hr Ir. Morrison, rector of Trinity
Church, his subject belnir. "Education
and Its Adaption." Several musical
numbers were on the programme. Miss
Cornellla I'.arker offering on the violin
Warner's Walthi-a Prelslled." Cluck s
"Mcle'ite." and Bolsdeffee's "At the
Urook." Mrs. Shepherd accompanying.
Miss Metta Brown gave two vocal solos.
Kubensteln's. "Der Arsa" and Blumen
fisal's "Sunshine and lu'i."
The members of the -s are:
Facllih eoarsa Heien Anderson. Will
Jlor. Vivian Z. Brown. Emily P. Coie
jrvan. U.nnn X- lUien. Maxjorte I.
frpr. HimI E. L. EiliKomb. Forrest
I Jo yd Foster. Crlrle Cil.l.r. Oeorte 8.
Oray Ro- Heywood. Theodale Hobba. An
nie it. Johnston. Charlotte I. Umorui.
M,i4 Lm:Jhn. L B. McKnliht. Harry
uce Mount. Margaret C RIplev. Verna
Xa Roblnaoa. Ann, Walklna, Nor Jsay
Wilson.
Latin course HeuHen Goorr P'nx. Ruth
M Buckley, lone Vivian Cottr.ll. EelrO
l irUos. Koy Victor Earl. Howard R. ale
Xay. Franklin W. Mier. Raymotld J.
Toomey. Eunice Townseiid.
German course Clara Behrman, Anna
Fitter fcl'l. Cramer. Mary Davidson. Flor
ence . iSardln.r. Calvin fl- Hlrsch. Ellxa-
B. th Edith Krholx. Hla Smith. Ernest V.
Fparaer. Arthur O. Struble. UortaoM Van
Ccli.ce preparatory coursa- Oraca Fran
ce Huntl.r. Huth Elizabeth Turner.
CommerclM couree Sylrla Basler. Norma
C. fwUn, E" Dltrtch, Annie 1-mlly Drlns.
Fylvaa K. lmrklmr. Helen M- Hermann.
Mame Lee Hunt. Clyde W. K.Uter. Gladys
r. MeAlliater. Louis Nud.lman. Esther M.
Psvranskj. II ax Herbert Sommer, Alice W.
Werner.
itci.ntttfe eoaree Raaeell t. Berst. Rsy
Ot : Palrd. John K.Usr Mock.
Teaming cur.e Zclla Caxr.
l.atta and English Henry J. Tfawley.
I.aMr and German Ejile Mildred achroeer.
Ormaa and commer-lal Ruby Stelnnera.
First honor pupils Helen Anderson. Clara
Tt.hrman. Kaunas Oeore liens. Russell D.
H.rt. Roth M. Buckley. Carlyle Oeliler.
Owrt, 8. Gray. Henry J. llawley. Calvin
F. Hlreeb, John EJar Muck. Max Herbert
bcr-r m.r. Eunice Towaeend.
The rraduatlnir exercises of the
Washington High will take place In
the assembly hall of that Institution
tonight, when 121 will receive diplo
mas. The graduates-to-be are:
Inrta Austin. Bertman Peacock. Thomas
t?te;e. IUi.1 Rnre.ll. Evelyn 8pencer. Mar
garet M. Carr. Charles Hall. Helm Bradley.
BeMie llav.Tr. I.rle Haldvln. Jobs Black.
L!a Lent, MlldiU Hurd. lorthy Iennore.
Vera Mk. Wait-r Wootpert. Clarence Lewie.
Byron Wrtxht. Clara Wueet. Jennie Huislne,
Irla taaf-rtb. Haael Hampton. Fairy Lewch.
Maurlr. Hyde. Alexander Adair. Alice Meta
ler. A:ma Mcki.n. Catherine bbee. May
fmlto. Charles Slrenlua, Esther Hawkins.
Nina Herman. Lois Courtney, Altha Helt
emlta. John Henry. Ilertha Haahea, Oer
tru.le Cook. F.velyn Corrnack. li.lea Clair.
Uou Cione, Lucile Goe.w.ll. Olen Bpraeue.
Balph Toune. Kl'.a Wlillama. Uladya vVtatp
H.ttle Itaker. Edna loom. Constance
Woodward. Harvey I.ladeay, Stanford Moore.
Hazel Weitranv. Judith Joy. Allen Joy. Helen
vbr. Helen W.r'.ln. Eleanor Ewlnc.
Fannie Lane, nixie fcUrkpatMck. Oerar Lap
roaa. Georxe Frazter. Matilda Obers. Elwta
Marston. Ruth Van N.ame. James Martin.
Beeete Owen. Edna Metraif. Haael Fheeve.
Carl JCeld.rer. E.lna Eleanor Palmer,
liuth Anune-n. Clairo Mann, trtrude Nei
ca. Eth-I N.ieoa. H.nrl.tta Caliwell. Mar
iraret McCIanahaa. Siella 5. Hud. Alice
Benetrom. Marie Miller. Keba Meeklem.
Lean GanemClrr. J hn Parson. Alvah T.
Wton. 'ailutcr Wh.eler. Ralph White.
Mtllte Caum. Marguerite Beak!. tatsy
llrad.haw. Hilda Cbrlatlaneen. Klalne Clauee.
ritaa;ey 4hapln. Bertram Jerard. Emma
Hleb. B.rntce Zimmermen. Let H-rechner,
Asne tvincbell ,i:Ju Ellsworth Marsaret
"W. eet. Hli'ary Caeon Alma Ilurton. Leila
Lent. B.eele Lee. Arlken Lewla Anna Lin
dl.. Irma Inexrara. Wlnlrred Oleon. Grace
McMinn. Etta Vollum. Aenee Taylor. Aaron
uoald. F'la Hansen. Ree Halx, Jean Lent.
Meb-t Al-rrtll. Ir.ne Phalon. John W.lrh.
Homer I'af fenbarger. Clara I'nd.n. Helen
STcmpleton. Merel t,r. Terry Oberg.
YOUNG LA ID LAW DROWNED
Canadian TonCh Visiting Hero Is
Seized YVlUi Cramps In, Water.
Lorraine Laldlaw. aged 23. ot Ayl
rner. Ootario, Canada, who was here
to visit Ms uncle. Dr. W". R. Laldlaw.
East Fifty-seventh street and Randy
road, and Dr. A. Laldlaw, East Forty
eighth street and Thompson road, was
drowned while swimming In the Co
lumbia Slouch at the foot of Tolley
street, at 2 30 P. M. yesterday. The
body was recovered at I o'clock last
night by Hugh Bray, city grappler, and
removed to Dunning ft McK.ntee'a In
charce of the Coroner, and will be sent
to Edmond Laldlaw, his father, at Ayl
xner. Young Laldlaw left home last March
to make an extended trip through
Western Canada and the United States,
proposing to remain In Portland until
Fall.
Yesterday morning. Dr. A. Laldlaw
took the young man. his son. Glenn
Laldlaw. Russell Patterson, of Ala
meda street. Rover Hughson, of til
East Fifty-second street, and two oth
ers to a ranch near the slough to pick
cherries. The young men became tired
In the afternoon and went to the
slough for a swim. Lorraine Laldlaw
was trying to wade out to the ridge
when the swift current caught him
and carried him Into deep water. It
Is said the young man knew bow to
swim and was either taken with
cramps or frightened when the strong
current caught him and dragged htm
down, lie cried for help but the only
companion near him was In a similar
predicament and narrowly escaped
drowning.
WOMEN RAP HITCHCOCK
Portland Leaguo Is Staunch in De
fense of Lewis.
The members of the Portland Chapter
of the American Women's League, as
sembled In regular meeting at the City
Hall last night, loundly cheered their
president. Mrs. Aurella Taylor, during
the course and at the conclusion of a
PUPILS GRADUATED
talk In which she lauded C O. Lewi,
founder of the organisation and de
nounced bis enemlea. la the list of
wi.W -1 ) . .v. n.Aee rfltn-
. uun eiiw iiii-iuucu m,
parties, the "Interests" generally, and
fri.ini At k xi.tnrflra rjeDartmenL
Mrs. Taylor branched Into an at
tack on Third Assistant Postmaster
General Goodwin who. ens said, had
been seeking the downfall of Lewis
through the Issuance of fraud orders,
largely because the latter had. through
the Womans National Weekly, de
nounced -a scheme of Goodwin's which
consisted of Issuing fraud orders and
manipulating matters so that his son.
a Chicago attorney, was retained to
defend the parties against whom the
orders were Issued.
in conclusion Mrs. Taylor urged the
members to keep their subscriptions
paid up and to work hard In Inducing
new members to Join the league, pre
dicting that if the women remain loyal
to Lewis and the Class publishers,
constituting the voluntary receivership,
the organisation will ultimately tri
umph and the "interests" will be de
feated. , . .
The roiiowing oimvn "
ast night for the ensuing yesr:
... . 1 1 T.wlnr- first
rresiaent. jjrs. -
lce-prldenL Mrs. Clara Hyersty;
second vice-president. Mrs. L II. Davi
son: corresponding secretary. Miss
Agnes Lane: recording secretary, Mrs.
Clara Garnett; treasurer. Mra Agnes
Thornton: member executive commit
tee, which Is composed of the president,
the treasurer and a third member, who
holds no other office. Dr. Mae .Card
welL ROSHLIGIuli SOON
MAYOR-ELECT WON'T TALK OP
APPOINTMENTS.
Found at 6hlphcrd Springs. Many
Would-Ile. Orflce-IIoIders Worry
Man Seeking llet.t In Seclusion.
While his Intimate associates In
Portland declared he was quartered at
first one and then another of the many
Summer resorts all the way from Sea
side to Mount Hood. Mayor-elect Rush
light for the last ten days has been
taking sun baths and Imbibing gener
ous quantities of mineral water at
Shlpherds Springs. Two miles from
Carson. Wash, on the North Bank
Railroad. When seen at this resort
yesterday. Mr. Rushlight was found
greatly Improved physically, although
he Is yet far from recovered from his
recent severe Illness, resulting from
ptomaine poisoning.
"If I continue to Improve I shall re
turn to Portland Thursday." said Mr.
Rushlight when questioned as to his
plans. "I am not prepared at this time
to discuss any of my prospective ap
pointments. I have not burdened my
mind with, these matters since leav
ing Portland and have been employing
my time entirely In seourlng the good
rest for which I came here.".
However. Mr. Rushlight's rest has
not been undisturbed during hla short
sojourn at the Washington mountain
resorL Despite the efforts of himself
and bis confidential political associates
and advisers to keep his whereabouts
a secret, that he might enjoy a com
plete rest and be restored to his usual
vigorous self, bis hiding place became
known to several of his supporters In
the recent municipal campaign two or
three days ago and sine then he baa
been besieged by not less than a score.
They were either seeking recognition
for themselves or pleading that some
"loyal friend" be remembered when It
comas to disbursing the plums, honor
ary and otherwise, which the Mayor
elect will have to distribute when he
assumes ofnee Saturday. July 1.
When Mr. Rushlight left Portland It
Is probable that not more than three
men actually knew where he went.
They were: Oeorge L. Baker, John B.
Coffey and Waldemar Seaton. Of these.
Baker and Coffey have visited Rush
light at Bhlpherd Springs. Baker was
field-general In managing Rushlight's
campaign and probably will be elected
President ot the Council when It re
organizes under the Rushlight regime.
Coffey undoubtedly will be a member
of the new Executive Board and will
get the chairmanship of the police
committee, one of the most Important
places In the Mayor's cabinet.
Eeveral .ether supporters of Rush
1 it managed to scent the trial to
KCarson and thence to Rushlight's re
treat and during the last tow days
have been sharing the ear of their
chief. Among those who have made
the pilgrimage to Rushlight's tempor
ary residence were: Dr. M. G. McCor-
kle. who Is slated for Health Officer;
W. H. Fitzgerald, who probably will be
one of the representatives of organized
labor on Rushlight's Executive Board;
It. C Moffatt, representing the Warren
Construction Company; Mai H. Pome-
roy, well-known proprietor of an East
Side billiard parlor; Sam Penny and
K. j. Caswell, who are Identified with
the liquor Interests.
However, Mr. Rushlights troubles
are not over so far as receiving appli
cations for positions and listening to
flattering Indorsements of the differ
ent applicants by their friends. If he
returns to Portland tomorrow, as It Is
his Intention, he may be expected to be
hounded hourly by jobseekers for the
next ten days unless he retires to ab
solute seclusion.
Sellwood Found Without Water.
Whether Sellwood Is suffering from
an absolute water famine is a matter
under Investigation early this morning
bv the police. Patrolman White, while
Mental
Champagne
LmeTMi
for July
It sparkles from cover to
corer-sparkles with wit,
humor, fiction, satire,
clever repartee and
charmlno; verse. It's an
intellectual draught that
brightens dull wits and
stirs the fancy,
if vnu like to steep in
dullness, don't read
Smart Set. If you are
clever
enough to sp
rlcvcrneii. predate
smart
Set will delicht
you.
This is the new
& CLa, vnn know.
filial l , J
NEW OWNER, former
ly a publisher of Erery
body'a. New dress, rich
and handsome. New
spirit. New brilliancy.
Smarter than ever.
Yowr copy m on nswrt
ttmnd. Bay "
JOHN ADAMS TIUYER CORPORATION
LONPON NCW TOSH r)ia
msklng his rounds st 1:30 o'clock this
morning, telephoned headquarters that
tnere was not a arop oi win
wood at that hour. He did not know
the cause but was ordered to make a
thorough Investigation.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
UTnCE CITY HALT. Sfala SSS. A Wa,
HtMAXI OFFICER, gersjeaat Crate
Residence it E. 4th. N. East
K. A. Deaaalre. Kea. f Wmos 6t
W. C Ealu, Res. 1 E. ISth. East l.Sk
Here Asnbalaaee. A S101: FT. Six. .
Mxbta. aimdava and Holidays, a Sloes Pa
tl 4: Iruoa T.
ACCTlOJf AtE TODAY
AT Wilson' auction house, at 10 A. H.
furniture. 1T1-S-5 Second street.
BORN.
IHtTHfiMJIE Born Juno 10 to the wife
of William V Prudhomm. t Irving t-.
a daueMer.
DIED.
roOTT In this city. Juns 20. at the res
Id.nce, 0l B. Sflth t. ft. Clyde Don
even Foott. seed 1 yesr. 11 months, z
daya. beloved son of Mrs. Clyde D. Blnk
!. Funeral announcement later.
WRIOHT In this city. June 20. Mars-erst
Wrlaht. ased fll years, a-lf of William
w. W tic lit- Announcement of ruaaral
later.
FUNERAL, NOTICES.
LASSEN In this city. Juns IS. Albert Las
ea. Funeral services will take place from
Lunnlnr undertalclns parlors. 414 & Aldar
street. June 2 2 P. M. Interment Rose
City Cemetery. Friend respectfully In
vited. NASH Tn this city. June 20, at XSS Lincoln
St., John J. Nash., aseil 63 years. The
fitnersl aervlcea will be held at the chapel
of the Portland Crematorium at 2 P. M.
Thursday. June 2i Friends Invited. The
rsmalna are at Finley'a parlors.
SCHl'l.TZ Funeral services of the lata
William Scbults will be held at Dunning
a atcEntee's iarlor today (Wednesday),
at lo A. M. Friends Invited to aitaad.
Interment Hose City Cemetery.
lONsfcrtl t LUHA1, CO
MAKWLAM UUK1.,
tLUU tl- UF-.xlONS.
rbeoeei Main 10ti A lies.
Ovinias
i and Pine.
alcEnlee, Funeral Dlresteee,
ne. rnoae Main ssu.
Office ( County C-sroaer.
' j. y, F1M.LK sr HON. Sd aad Madlaaa
Lady attendant. Pboos Mala S. A IBSS.
' CUMAKU UUI.WAN CO., Funeral tlrect
ars, Isu sd st- Lady aeatatant. Pboa M. SSL
KAsI SWE Funeral Directors, snoaseaars
te y. S. Dnanlng, Inc. E. it. B MZe.
" gELLFR-BYBNEft 0 4 tVllllaaaa era
Eaat loss. C 108S. Lady attendaat.
U.KCH, Lndertaker. cor. Eaat Alder aad
Slain. Kaa( SSI. B 1SSS. Lady aaalataas.
MEETIXO NOTICES.
WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 49,
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this (Wednesday)
evenlna. 7:30. East 8th and Burn-
aide. M. it. degree; Visitors welrome.
J. H. RICHMOND. Sec
HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO.
111. A. F. st A. M. Stated com
munication thla (Wednesday)
evening- at o'clock at Masonlo
T-mple. Work In M. M. dssrea.
Visiting brethren welcome.
LOTAL ORDER OF VOOSE. Portland
Lodge, No. 21. meets every Wednesday
nlitht at Swiss Hall. 3d and Jefferson at a.
Visltlns Moose Invited.
" WALTER VGOVERN. Secretary,
w. N. OATEN8, Dictator.
A. F AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Wednesday)
evening: st 730 o'clock. Work tn
M. M. decree. Visiting prethran
welcome. & WEEKS, Sec
6ECOND annual plcnlo given by Alblna
Lodge. No. 470. and Union Degree Lodge of
Fraternal Union of America. (Sunday. June
is? iT Crystal Lake Park. Mllwaukle,
Or. Admission to (round lOc. Dancing; ex
tra. Coma and have a good tuna. L'nlon
muslo.
stated communlcauon or fort
land Chapter No. 3. will be held In
their lods room Wednesday, June 21,
at T:80 P. M.
a u rvtpp
0
Secretary.
SAMARITAN Lodge, No. 2, I. O. C T.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening,
at 8 o'clock, second degree- Vlaltor always
welcome. K. OBVOLD. beo,
ORIENT LODGE. NO. 17. L O. O. F.
Basular mealing. Second degree.
W. W. TERRT. Sen.
AMI'S KMEVTS.
Star Theater
Direction People's Amusement Oo.
Today, Tomorrow, Friday, Saturday
Pathe Film d'Art, SpeciaL
Matchlesa Double Production of
"Faust."
Special Music from 'Opera by
Messrs. Thorn, Carney, Carney and
Kansome.
Flower Song (Italian) in Costume,
by Miss Helen Lowe.
Violin Obligato, by Crystal
BroeckaL
Popular Ballad, by Jean Wilson
and
3 Other Fine Pictures 3
ARCADE Feature FOR THE
SQUAW, Indian.
OH JOY RANGE PALS, Great
Western.
TIV0LI RAILROAD RAIDERS
OF '62.
STAR next Wednesday, Lawgivw
er'a Life, 5 Reels Most Massive Spec
tacle of the Age.
MAJESTIC
THEATER
COMFORTABLE.
Park and Washington streets.
. I1IUH CLASS
Motion Pictures
MADAME OTHIC, Soprano.
MI.'S D'ELROY. Violinist.
- Admlaalon IQc: Private box. 3Sc
OAKS PARK
Great Amusement Resort
Great Success Oaks Park Band and
Grand Opera Quartet 24 acres of solid
fun. Nntatorlum now open take a
swim. The wonder of the Northwest,
the Ostrich Farm. Hlfrh-class Open-Alr
Concerts every afternoon and evening;.
Most delightful suburban ride from any
part of the city, 6c. Admission 10c,
children 6c. under 6 years free.- Cars
every few minutes First and Alder.
Launches foot of Morrison st.
BASEBALL
RECREATIOX PARK,
Cor. VaassB aad Twenty-fonrtk Sts.
TACOMA
vs.
PORTLAND
Juaa SO, 21, 22, 23, 24, 2.V
Gassra Beala Weekdays at SsOO p. M.
Sundays 2:30 p. J1.
LADIES' DAT'FItJDAT
Boys Under 13 Free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
f AMUSEMENTS. NEW TODAY. 1 . FSB7e.eT "
LIPII Ts" Ttl CATER
AjLllil JLilla 7th and Taylor
Phone Main 1 and A IMS.
TWO PERFORMANCES TODAT.
Speelal Prlee
MssSnee. t-.li.
Last Time
Tonight, 8:15
Charles Frohmaa Presents
JOHN DREW
In his latest comedy success,
"SMITH."
Evsnlngs: Lower floor 2. $1.S0; balcony, i
rows 1.6. rows 1. rows 75c. 5 row ooe;
fsllery 60c. This afternoon: Lower floor
1.60. II; balcony II. 7.1c 60c; gallery 3!c. 25c
HEILIG
THEATER
7th aad Taylor
Phone Main 1 and A 11!'.
NIGHTS HEOI.VNINO TOMORROW.
Special Price Matinee Saturday.
The Favorite Comedienne.
MAY-
ROBSON
In Her Famous Comedy Hit.
-THE REJUVENATION' OF AUNT MART.
Evenings, lower floor I1.BO. II: balcony.
rows It, 6 rows 7Sc. 11 rows 50c; sallery
3Bp. 75c Saturday Mat.. It. 76c. 60C 8tc. 75c
BA R R MataVand A SSS.
ta- IV A IV Ceo R.krr. Ms
Biggest and coolest Bummer vaudeville and
Photo Play Theater In the city. All nlgh
elsss acta First-run photo plays. The moat
for the least money.
lOc Children Under Ten Sc
Afternoons, two shows, starttar f Even
ings, continuous, starting- 7:30. Entire ehans
of bill Thursday.
MAJOf S, A 10t
UJLlixiE KVXST DAT
NIGHTS
l5-50-75
WEF.K JrXK IS Jeswe K Laeliy "The
Phnto Shop," Gene nreen, "ienenal" Kdward
Ivlnr. Marveloua Krxoa. Rerry nlhvau
Co.. Marcel Worla Trio, MlUer and Lyle,
Pictures, Orchestra.
GRAND Week of June 19
The Chesterfield
Minstrelsy
LEW HAWKINS,
rrlllng; Timely Tales
Iroin Dehlnd the
"Cork."
Paul chase A Co.,
The Wilsons.
BUss and Ross,
Pearl Young.
Barnard's Manikins,
ORANDASCOPE
1:80 any seat. 13a.
Vatlnee every day.
Evening performances
7:30 and s:ia:
balcony, l&o: lower.floor. 25c: box seata. 60c
ANTA05
rneonalled Taodevtlla.
ALL TH18 WKEK 18 Original Roston
Fadrttea IS The Moat Celebrated Woman
Orchestra In the World. Anna Jordan s Co.
Will Hart, Fannely and Herman, J "rank Mo
t'rea Co., Pantageeeopo. Popular Prices.
Matinee Iallv. Curtain :30, 7:30.
KW TODAY.
Acreage
Platting
Proposition
WITH A WORLD OF
MERIT TO IT.
Here is one of 400 acres, 25 miles
from Portland, close to two thriving
Willamette Valley towns, (one-halt
mile from good stores, schools, good
high school, etc.; interurban road
building through the property, which
will bring it within iy2 hours' ride
from .Portland when completed.
Property all clear and in crops at
the present time.
This is demonstrated fruit land, has
gravel subsoil, which makes it suit
able for irrigation, and with a per
petual water right (U. S. Government
reclamation standard) going with the
property. Government experimental
orchard one mile distant. Beautiful
surroundings and scenery.
Will sell readily in small tracts at
$300 per acre. Excellent roads, and
no other property near this section to
be had for anything like this money.
Price $70,000, on terms of $15,000
down and easy terms on the balance.
No interest on deferred payments un
til after August 1, 1912. You onn sell
acreage easier than anything else at
the present time; and the undersigned
only wishes that he could take this
proposition up andilat it himself.
A. B. WIDNEY,
B22-4 Board of Trade. Main 6974
B
The Largest Addition of
View Property in Port
s' I land. Contour Streets,
- i Numerous. Park.
F - Magnificent 200
I Foot Hillside
I Boulevard to
I Down town
V
Very Reasonable
in Price and Terms. T
WEST SIDE CO.
Madison Bldg., 3d & Madison
Mar. 980 A 4747
Quarter Block
Close in on
East Side
At Corner of
Grant and Seventh Sts.
Price, $6000.
Call for Mr. Reagan.
Buy Now of
Chapin & Herlo w
332-338 Chamber of Commerce.
BIG SNAP!
890 East Yamhill st
Fine, strictly modern 7-room house,
furnace, fireplace, doubly constructed,
4 bedrooms, sleeping porch, lot 60x100;
street work nil paid; fine location.
Price 13500, 1.1500 cash and $25 per
month. This price Is 1000 below -the
value.
GRI "SI ZADOW,
S17 Board of Trade Bids., 4th and Oak.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$100,000 In Sams to Salt.
PACIFIC .TITLE TRt SX CO.
Chamber ef Commaroe.
f a C
V THEATER
HOOD RIVER
ORCHARDS
21-acre orchard In the famous Hood
River Valley, beautifully situated, with
a picturesque view of the mountains
and Valley Seven acres in bearing;
orchard, affording a family home of
luxury and ease amidst surroundings of
unsurpassed scenic grandeur; ten acres
of young orchard, and four and one
half acres that can readily be put under
cultivation. Good farmhouse, barn and
suitable outbuildings; spring water
piped Into house. Team of horses and
all Implements 070 with place. Thla
place is an INCOME PRODUCER NOW.
Will accept modern Portland residence
as part payment if unencumbered. $2000
cash necessary. - -
DEVLIN & FIREB AUGH
Ofl-7-8-0 Yeoa bids;.
$27,500
13th Street
100x100.
Apartment House Site
' Close in.
Have responsible tenant for build
ing on lease; will pay
10 PER CENT NET.
Lowest Priced Quarter Block in this
district. See this, if you want a snap
and Al investment. Price includes
full set of plans.
LOUIS SALOMON & CO.,
233 Stark St., near Second.
WARNING TO PUBLIC
Don't buy the fol
lowing described 5
acre tract, for as
sure as you do it
will be worth In
three years from
now at least twice
as much as you gave
for It. The tract referred to Is Just one
half mile from the city limits, is all In
cultivation, bearing orchard, grapes
and berries that produce a good Income,
couldn't lie better, fine view site for a
country home, and is In every way the
best bargain in acreage that we know of.
Raw land in this lo
cality would cost
you about the same
as this place, so why
buy raw land when
you can buy this for
$ssoo
NORTHERNTRUST CO.
270 Stark St.
REMEMBER
Thla week will probably be your last
chance to get lots in
ROCHESTER
LEVEL AND CIEAR; readyto build on.
$12.60 EACH.
We also have some of the best farm
and fruit lands in the rich county of
Thurston; $25 down, balance $13 per
month.
WHITCOMB BEOS.,
1020 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 2668. Open Evenings.
GRESHAM
ACRES
Adjoining the town of
Gresham on the Mount
Hood Electric It. R., near
the station offers the best
value of any acreage on the market.
Sold In tracts of from one acre up and
on verv easy terms. No rocks, stumps
or rough land and the soil of very
finest Quality. A live and money
making proposition and the choice is
growing less. Send name and ad
dress for full particulars
or, better still, come in,
examine plat and have us
show the property.
NORTHERNTRUST CO.
270 Stark St.
IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT AN
ESTATE THE
House and Lot
ON THE
South West Corner 28th
and Savier Streets
WILL BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY.
HOUSE CONSISTS OF SIX ROOMS
AND BATH. FULL CEMENT BASE
MENT, FURNACE. WASH TUBS, ETC.
PRICK 85000. TERMS IF DESIRED.
C V. Everett & Company
414 SPALDING BUILDING.
Suburban Orchard
In Sight of Portland
Nine acres In excellent condition and
In full bearing. Owner guarantees the
crop to net 5 per cent of purchase
price this year. Both rail and
steamboat to Portland, making a de
lightful location for a suburban home.
Land is well worth all asked for prop
erty, to say nothing of orchard and
crop. Price, $3500.
J. M. FRENCH S CO,
412-418 AblnKton Bldar, 10Vi Third st.
Portland Heights
Splendid new residence, IS rooms,
S fireplaces. 2 bathrooms, 2 lots,
garage, native trees; secluded
location, beautiful suroundings.
Only $14,000.
OWNER, Q SPALDIXO BUILDING.
A BARGAIN
-room house, 3 lots, fine fruit trees,
4 blocks from car, $3250, -H cash. Do
not fall to see thla if you want a home
at the right price.
TROWBRIDGE A STEPHENS.
827 Board of Trade.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
HOTEL DORIS
The only $2.00 per day hotel In
Woodburn, Oregon; now doing a nice
business.
J. I- DE LONG, Owner.
MORTGAGE LOANS
EDWARD E. GOUDEY.
LfWll Mnlldlp-.
5
MORTGAGE LOANS
nor JOHN E. CRONAN, HO?
J JO S03 Spaldln Oldc. . i JO.
Need Money Oddly
"Will sacrifice 120 acres in the fa
mous Mosier district at a. price 50
per cent below market. Adjoins Mo
bier View Orchards, and is suitable
for subdivision. In order to make
quick sale, will let this first-class or
chard land, 30 acres cleared, go at
Only $30 Per Acre
Adjoining land, with five years'
care, bringing $500 and $600 per acre.
Small amount of cash will handle,
and will make easy terms on balance.
Box AD 198, Oregbnian.
NATIONAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION
WE BUY NOTES. 60S Worcester Bids.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Beck. William O.. 812 Falling bldg.
Brubaker A Benedict. 302 McKay bids, M.
649.
Chapin A Herlovr, 332 Chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. 8. A Co.. 608 Corbett bldg.
Jennlng. A Co.. Main 188. 208 Oregonlan.
PALMER-JONES CO. H. P.. 213 Commer
cial Club bldg.
The Oregon Real Eitate Co., Grand ave. and
Multnomah t. (Holladay Addition).
M. E. THOMPSON CO.. cor. 4th and Oak ita,
WHITCOMB BROS.. 1020 Cham, .of Com.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lota.
BAROAJN-HUNTER3 AND BUILDERS,
ATTENTION I
100x100, aouth of Brazes $3750
78x100, Halsey at. 14250
100x100. Hancock at $2500
100x100, Wllllama and Sumner $4300
100x100, Delaware and Alnsworth ...l:.00
100x100, East 4lth and Mill $120O
Lota 8 aad 10. block 11, Hawthorne
ave. $1000
4 lota. Riverside Addition $3000
Lot 17. block K. Greenway 20O0
40x100. Kenllworth ave 750
50x86. EAst 28th and Waverlelgh. . . .$ 025
60x100. Eaat Clay and Eaat 74th ..--$ BOO
4 30x100 lota on Macadam at. $1000
The above lots must ba sold.
MERCHANTS
'SAVINGS A TRUST
COMPANY.
LET MB BUILD YOU A HOME.
HOUSES AND FLA1S ARTISTIC DE
SIGNED, CORRECTLY CONSTRUCTED,
FINISHED AND TINTED ACCORDING
TO THE LATEST METHODS. MONEY
LOANED AND N D CHARGE FOR
PLANS WHEN I 11UILD. TWENTY
' YEARS OF DESIGNING AND 1SUILD
1NG EXPERIENCE AT VOUK SERVICE.
Z. K. LOCKE, 520 HENRY BLDG.
BUILDERS, ATTENTION.
4 very choice lots on E. 15th St.. X. W.
corner Skldmore, or 185 feet aouth ot Pres
cott at.; about 23 fruit trees In bearing;
pries $3200.
UODDARD ft WIEDRICK.
243 Stark St.
LAURELHURST LOT.
SOxlOO' ft., view lot. on Hazelfern place,
within 1 block of E. Gllsan at., carllne;
price $1050, terms H cash.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phonea Main 8099, A 2653.
60 SIGHTLY residence and business lota
fronting station on Oregon Electric: all
60x100 or better; good store, good school;
. will give buyer excellent bargain for cash;
" you can easily double your money this
Summer; title perfect. For further In
formation call or address C. P. Wells, 320-826-327
Abington bldg.
THfe HOMH BUILDERS
build
BETER CHEAPER QUICKER.
On small monthly payments.
UNION SECURITY COMPANY,
602 Beck Bldg.. 7th and Oak Sts.
ROSE CITY PARK EASY TERMS.
Why do you pay rent? InvestlEate my
new bungalow; a beauty, lot 50x100, street
Improvements paid. 10-foot parking, lawn,
shade trees, oak floors, 3 mirror, 6-foot
buffet, restricted district. Small payment
down, balance monthly payments. Phona
from 10 to 12 mornings. Main 4144.
CHOICE corner lot 50x100, In Rosmre. im
provements in and paid for. 20 minutes'
ride from center of city. John P.. Weston.
908 Chamber of Commerce- bldg. Main
6967.
LOT BARGAIN.
E. 61 st and Flanders. 00x100 ft. lot, 1
Mock from carllne: price $"0, terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main S0U9, A 2653.
WAVER LEIGH HEIGHTS LOT.
3 lots. 40x100 each, on TIbbetts st., near
Slt st. Improvements paid. Price only
S050 ach.
GRUSSI A ZADOW.
817 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
REAL ESTATE.
W. H. GR1NDSTAFF buja and sells
real estate, mortgage loans on real estate;
An in tii T-. 1 u n (1 real
estate. 1125 Yeon bldg. Main 875. A 7342.
MUST have $310 cash quick; sacrifice cor
ner lot for S00, worth H250, high and
sightly. Haynes. 426 East Harrison st.
Pnona evenings, iaat ztv
Three blocks from new Mt. Tabor Park.
Two full lots, 100x100. for sale at a
sacrifice; owner has left city and must
sell at pace; terms, v in.
tween Knott and Stanton, with all im
provements Included at $2100; one on 12th
and Stonton, $1150.
A. BACKUS. 519 Board of Trade Bldg.
$60 down; 5 a month.
Largs lot with 12x!l tent house, some
garden; 7 blocks from Flrland station. 79th
st. between 45th and 7th avenue. S. E.
10 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH.
Fine view lot. matured fruit trees, re-
strlcted district, near car. cement walks.
Bull Run water, fruit cared for free of
charge. 202 Board ot Trade bldg.
100 FOUR level lots, all cleared and ready
to build on; good for a nice home or a
splendid investment; will sell the four for
1100- terms. Owner, 1010 Chamber of
Commerce
TiwiintTPTlT WIMM BITK
With view that cannot bo surpassed;
125x110- this would also make a tine hotel
or apartment site. Price $13,000. Zim
merman. 31Q JPOaru pi Aiauw umti.
FOR SALi; Two residence properties In
Oregon City, on 10th and Main sts., mod
ern in every way; price $7000. Inquire at
1635 East 13th St., Portland, Or. Phona
Sellwood 252.
S5 PER month buys beautiful lot, 44x100,
all cleared and In cultivation: city water,
street graded; $50 cheaper than adjoln-
1 n I? lOt. n.nTnTI .10 TIITDn CT
RESPONSIBLE business man wants six to
eight room modern furnished house on
West Side for three months; no children.
W 198. uregonmii.
irr r MITT TJ If L"
Cor Rodney and Emerson; 100x100;
$3300, terms. Woodlawn 2271 or AD 200,
uregomtbii.
$1200 Business lot on Mllwaukle ave.
S10.0O0 Apartment-house corner
on
14th St., near Jefferson.
A, BACKUS, 519 Boa rd of Trade Bldg.
' 1 J30 LOTS,
On Wost Stark and 52a sts.- canine Duna
Ing: best buy In the city. Empire Realty
A Trust Co.. 402 Yeon bldg. Marshall 349.
ROSSMERE LOT BARGAIN, near 43d and
Tillamook; Improvements paid, carline
close; price (800, terms; must sell. S03
Lumbermens bldg.
COUNCIL CREST PARK lots from $800
up; either city or valley view. W. J.
Baker. 619 Board ot Trade.
BEAUTIFUL LOT.
04x140, unobstructable view, for sale
by owner. Phone Marshall 217.
BUILDING SITE.
Comer. 8ox8, Portland Heighta, for sala
by owner. Maranau .m.
BUILDERS, attention J lots, 60x100 each,
sewer and cement walks, paid; $1800,
terms. 214 Commercial block.
FINE LOT.
70x100. East 46th and Lincoln; $200
under value. Marshall 2UL
IRVINGTON lot, 60x100, near Knott St.;
$2000. W. J. Baker. 619 Board of Trade.
CHOICE Irvlngton lot. $1400, for sale by
owner, Address177.0egqnlan.
rwo Laurelhurst equities at less than cost,
boueht Feb.. AJ 174. Orcgonlan.
rORVER lot In Montavllla; $500, very easy
term! W.J.aker;51l)Bqard of Trade.
For Sale Houses.
NEW bungalow, modern, $100 down; a snap;
$1630. 214 Commercial block.
BUILD your home now. Call at 705 Couch
bldg. iL P. BARNHART.
HAWlHUn.ir, ' '
Attractive In price and location, TSxloo,
corner, being N. W. corser Madison and
30th. with s 10-room. strictly modern
house; two fireplaces, two toilets, tins
basement; see location and if interested,
call at office and owner will show, you
throuso the lnsida of house; kindly do
not disturb tenants: price Is right.
JACOB HAAS. 408 Yeon -Bldg.
BEAUTIFUL NEW PORTLAND HEIGHTS
HOME,
Built by owner as permanent residence:
eight rooms, modern in every respect:
most exclusive district, with everlasting
unobstucted view of city and mountains.
SEE OWNER,
SUITE 1321 YEON BLDG.
$350 CASH.
ROSE CITY PARK.
$25 PER MONTH.
T rooms, reception hall, den. sleeping;
porches, solid oak floor, built-in buffet
and library, bookcases, furnace, fireplace,
mirror, doors, etc. National Realty A
Trust Co.. 3264 Washington st. Phona
Main 6129. room 618.
EAST TAYLOR ST.
Modern 6-room house, furnace, flreplacs,
built-in china closet, Dutch kitchen, 8
bedrooms, lot 50x100. fine lawn, flno
roses and trees. East Taylor near 23d.
Price $4950: yart cash.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
SIT Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
NEW BUNGALOW, ROSE CITY PARK.
5 rooms and bath, complete, beautifully
finished hardwood floors and fireplace,
bookcase, buffet. Dutch kitchen; piped for
furnace, cement basement; terms arranged
' by owner. 494 E. D4th St. N. cor. Thomp
son -VERY BEST BUY IN IRVINGTON."
New 7-room house, sleeping porch, high
ly polished hardwood floors, elegant built
in sideboard and bookcases, beautifully sit
uated between Brazee and Knott sts; 1
block from Irvlngton car. Price $3500. AG
1SJ-. uregoniaru
LAURELHURST HOME.
YOUR UW.N vcrtJia. ...
Eight rooms, bath, sleeping porch, hard
wood floors, 2 fireplaces, tireless cooker,
refrigerator: thoroughly modern and Just
completed: an elegant home; price $S00.
Phone East 2021.
BEAUTIFUL HOME.
Best location, Irvlngton, finished In oak
and very select fir; modern as possible;
lot 73x100; also lots, all prices. East 273,
C 1866, no agents. W. H. Herdman.
HUUbtii ton x v. j u m u.
Nev s-room house, fine location and a
bargain, on Monroe st., near Kerby. Pries
$3800; $1300 cash.
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4tb and Oak.
$150 CASH buys a new modern bungalow,
corner, faces east. Hawthorne district,
fireplace, buffet, paneled dining-room, ce
ment flor and walks. Balance eas.
- WESTERN INVESTMENT CO..
417 Board of Trade.
FOR SALE New-bungalow at Concord on
Orefcon City car; abundant water sup
ply everything complete with acre or
more. Inquire of Mrs. Anna Backus.
Risley Station. Mllwaukle. Or.. R. F. D.
No. 1. TelenhoneOak Grove Black 13.
PIEDMONT BARGAIN.
Owner going to leave the city, wants to
sell beautiful, modern, 7-room home with
pretty lawn; one block from car; only
$4500- this Is $500 below market value,
jnMnuM be sold. A 184, Oregonlan.
4500 FINE modern borne, 0 ruoms, recep
tion hall and bath, furnace and all mod
ern conveniences: fine lawn, roses, etc..
hard-surface pavement, house too largo
for me; this is a bargain. Owner, Tabor
2101. ; ,
FOR SALE or exchange, a beautiful mod
ern apartment-house, new and handsorae
lv furnished. 10 years' lease; will ex
change for real estate or $500 0 cash, bal
ance on easy terms. Inquire Geo. Baker
Co., 152 Park St. ;
' WEST SIDE HOME.
786 Corbett sL, lot 50x100. S-room mod
ern house, street Improvements all in;
terms. Key 7S8 Corbett st., owner. 289
13th. " Main 5"36.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS HOME.
7-room. strictly modern, almost new. In
most exclusive part of Heights. Easy
walking distance. fWuO. terms.
Main 3551. BROOKE. AJS30.
BEAUTIFUL home on 6th St.. near E. Lin
coln 6 rooms, full concrete basement,
sleeping porch, fireplace, hardwood floors
in living rooms, bookcases, thoroughly
modern.Call414Spaldins bldg.
pqb' SALE or rent, a furnished houss oa
Klrby and Webster sts., opposite the
Jefferson High School; $30 per month ren
or will sell on easy terms. Inquire Calu
met Hotel. 150 Park sL
SALE Two houses. Just completed,
one block to car, on East 02d St.. Rose
City Park; all built-in conveniences and
complete In every detail; eight rooms and
attic. Call owner. Tabor 22SI2.
LEAVING town will sell beautiful Irvlngton
home" cost $10,500; sell $8500; J1500 will
handle It, balance your terms, ti'i per
cent. All improvements In and pnid for;
no agents. Phone mornings East
FOR- any "one-wanting a well-built, modern
7-room house In fine neighborhood on
West Side, all conveniences, modern, 6
mln. walking distance from center of city.
X 107, Orcgoniaru
gv;APS Two-nouses and lots. Kern Park,
$300 each. Two acres, water, graded
street $500 each. Terms. 5c fare. Owner,
3'.K)4 tSi'th st..Arleta.
ON Willamette Heights, a modern 8-room
house that can be bought at a low figure,
as owner Is forced to sell. Call at 414
SpaldmgJilog
TWO SNrs A lot, 1 block from Haw
thorne $050 cash; a lot 3 blocks from Mt.
Tabor Park, nno view, $700, $325 cash. E.
2903.
4-ROOM cottage, new, bath, toilet, wired,
plastered ami tinted: $lm0. $50 cash and
$12.50 month. Smith-Wagoner Cu.. 311
812 Lewis bldg.
A GENUINE SACRIFICE for quick sale-
Modern 7-room house. 2 lots, restricted
district; choice. Owner, 6u8 Wells-Fargo
b Id g.
FOR-SALE Eight-room house, fractional
lot S. Portland; $3300; $500 cash, balance
av monthly payments, am
Ore-
gonlan.
bvE acre In raspberries, strawberries, po-
tiitos 0-room house, new plumbing, barn.
chicken-house. 5-cent fare. 2ii00; terms.
214 Commercial block.
TT? OWNER Small modern cottage near
Jefferson High and Thompson Schools,
nice yard. Terms. Phone Main or A
1433.
T APGE 8-room house, furnace, fireplace
and all modern improvements; full lot.
close in. in Alblna; easy terms. Whalley.
615 McKay bldg.
IRVINGTON.
Reverad new, modern, up-to-date homes;
best location; terms. R. B. Rice, owner.
xSo-MONTHLY, which Includes 7 per cent
Interest buys 5-room home; bath, gas,
electric' lights, telephone, corner lot. Prlca
$2S50. Owner. East 2741.
FRACTIONAL lot. with house, on East 11th.
near Washington street; Income $240 per
year; prico $2400. See owner. 32 E. 15th
street. . ,
GOOD nine-room house, close In; lot 57x
100; house In good condition; can give
you' a bargain on this and good, terms.
Call at SHI F.ast 11th st. Phone East 502:1.
I.V1U CASH, balance easy; V, acre, new 5
room cottage. 7 blocks car; price $1500;
HIo'lEY" BISHOP, 132 THIRD ST.
TAKE rood house, city, some cash, for best
120-alre farm in Oregon. East 373. O
1S66; no agents. W. H. Herdman.
wft SIDE home cheap: 6 rooms; cozy and
modern. 393 Guild St., near 23d and
Thurman.
$4200 BUYS modern 6-room homo near 23d
and Thurman. A snap. B. L. Hageman,
501 Railway Ex.
BEST located and most desirable 8-room
bungalow in Irvlngton; lot 75x100. C J.
McCracken. 304 McKay bldg.
A ROOM bungalow, new, modern, terms; Just
like paying rent; elegant location and
cheap. Call Ross. 266 12th.
HAW THORNE-AVE. district; $330 cash 5
nom modern bungalow. No agents. Phona
Main 5730.
rii-HT-UOOM house, large lot. In Pied
mont worth $0500. almost new, part
cash or exchange. AB 190. Oregonlan.
MODERN 5-room bungalow, attic, base
ment, trees; bargain. Phone Woodlawn
2404
HVVINGTON TAKE NOTICE. Will sacri
fice If sold this week, one charming home,
beautiful lot. Phone East 394 at once.
10-ROOM modern house, close In, for quick
sale, $3000; 4 rooms, nice yard. $1400. 323
Alisky bldg.. 265 Morrison.
PIEDMONT home, $2S00; new 6-room house,
full basement, laundry trays. See owner.
Cumback, barber shop, 83 Va 5th st.
BEST located and most desirable 8-room
bungalow In Irvlngton: lot 75x100. C. J.
Mccracken, rfo- xuctiiiy mus.
FOR SALE by owner, 6-room house, close
In. on carllne, $2500. easy terms. Phona
East 3B:ii.
IF YOU are looking for modern bungalow,
call Tabor 2389 and I will tell you about It.
gy OWNER Modem seven-room bouse;
fine neighborhood, terms. 460 Going st.
jIRVixGTON For sale, modern residence.
' For particulars, phone C 2384.
"NEW 4-room modern house for sale oa
terms. 869 Wasco and 28th. its.
A