Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 07, 1911, Page 12, Image 12

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THE 3IORXTXG OREGOXIAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1911.
BEDFORD'S MILK THIN
CITY COCXCIL ASKED TO SOLVE
BIG PROBLEM.
Citr Attorney Advises Petitioners
" Before Body to Take Matter TTp
With Higher Ofticials.
MEDFORD. Or.. Sept. 6. (Special.)
Brinxlntr a sample of bottled milK,
which they declared had been examined
hr the nitv Health Officer and de
clared ImDure. three men appeared be
fore the City Council last night and
asked that something: be done to enable
them to eet pure milk for their babies.
City Attorney Porter J. Keff advised
them to take the matter up with the
District Attorney's office as there is
no ordinance covering the pure food
law.
Ll. . Howard, spokesman for the pe
titioners, presented a clear case, telling:
of experiments he had made with the
milk and that he 'had taken an un-
opened bottle to the City Health Of
ficer, who had pronounced it Impure.
"I have three little children and the
main food of all three is mllK. Scien
tists say that because of Impure milk
numbers of children die each year and
I have no intention of allowing: my
children to die from such a cause with,
out maklnjr a fight. We began tret-
tins: milk of a certain dairy company
here some time ago. At times the
milk would be all rigrht and would
raise a proper cream, but lately it has
shown every . evidence of being:
skimmed- This alone is in violation of
the state laws, as the milk was sold to
me for fresh milk. To make sure of
my point I placed un-opened bottles of
this milk away for several days at a
time and in each case no cream ap
peared at all. With the co-operation
of my neighbors I have carried on such
experiments, as I think, will enable
ny of us to awear that we have been
boM skim and impure milk for fresh
milk.
"Several days ago I went to the
. Health Officer, who treated the matter
lightly, saying that It was outside his
Jurisdiction and telling me that it me
milk was not pure, water was.
"The City Attorney has consented to
take the matter up witn tne District
Attorney who, he says, will be able to
prosecute the offenders on the evidence
t have collected. But JuBt at present
the District Attorney is seriously en
gaged In prosecuting offenders against
the state and it will be some time be
fore he ran take up" the matter. In
the meantime Innocent youngsters are
drinking: the milk.
STATE GUARDS RIGHTS
1. C00-ACRE IRRIGATION PRO
JECT MAY BE RELINQUISHED.
Portland Firm, With Holdings Near
' Paisley, Agrees to Give Vp Jan
nary 1, if Money Is Lacking.
SALEM. Or., Sept. 6. (Special.) Re
linquishment of its rights providing; its
aork is not financed by January 1 was
31ed with the Dese
Ton TtnarA thla I
Portland Irrigation
guments lasting in-
;hout the day. ,
afternoon by the
Company, after argu
termlttently through
This company has a 12.000-acre proj
ect under the Carey act near Paisley.
Some time ago the Board agreed to
errant the company an extension of
time after it had once rescinded the
contract of the company. This exten
slon was granted, however, under
agreement that a relinquishment would
be furnished unless the project was
financed.
The Board found that the company
owned several rights from the Govern
ment which would not go to the state
If the project were canceled, and for
that reason the extension was given.
Today the company agreed to make re
linquishment under certain condi
tions, one of which was the increasing
of the lien from $35 to $50 on an acre
The Board would agree only to an un
conditional relinquishment, and this
was finally arranged. Now the Board
lias taken up the question of allowln
an increase of the lien as well as a
move to let the Northwestern Townsite
Company finance the project. These
matters will be decided Saturday.
RELIC DISPLAY PLANNED
Salem Women Gather Exhibit for
Pioneer Day at Fair.
SALEM, Or., Sept. 6. (Special.)
Mrs. S. C. Dyer, Mrs. Perry H. Raymond
and A. N. Moores plan to make Pioneer
day at the State Fair next Monday one
of vast interest to the pioneers, xney
constitute "a committee interested ia
that day. The following notice has
been issued:
The undersigned have been appointed
committee to collect pioneer relics for .the
cumins pioneer day at the State Fair Mon
day, September li
lt la especially desirous In celebrating;
the semi-centennial of the Oregon State
Fair to collect as many articles as pos
sible that were on exhibition at the fair
SO years ago. We would also be pleased to
receive anything of exceptional interest that
competed for premiums in any of the 60 1
and In fact would welcome the receipt
of any article of historical value pertain
ins to Oregon or elsewhere. We solicit
sll such contributions. If anyone who hi
anything of merit and finds It Impossible
to deliver the same to the fair grounds
would kindly notify anyone of the com
mittee It will be delivered free of charge.
promptly returned, and Its safety will be
guaranteed.
REID YEL0W FEVER VICTIM
Graduate of University of Oregon
Passes Away in Brazil.
EUGENE. Or.. Sept. 6. (Special.)
A cablegram yesterday to C. R. Reld
announced the death, at Porto Vellio,
Brazil, of his brother, Paul W. Reld.
of yellow fever. Mr. Reid was 19 years
old ar.d a native of Oregon, having been
born near haiem.
He was a graduate of the TJniversity
of Oregon In the class of 1909, and after
a course at Cornell had gone to Brazil
as an electrical engineer for the Ma
deira & Mamora Railway. He was to
have come back to the United States
August 4, but had agreed to remain un
til next Spring. Besides his brother
here. Mr. Reid leaves his mother, four
brothers and a sister, Mrs. C M. Pur-
vine, of Portland.
CALL SENT F0R TEACHERS
Cbehalls Schools Open With Large
Enrollment of Pupils.
CH EH AXIS, Wash., Sept. 6. (Spe
cial.) Chehalls public schools opened
yesterday with a total of 178 pupils
In the high school, which gives Cheha
lls the largest high school attendance
In this portion of the state, leading
Central la by a margin of three pupils.
A total of 700 registered In the grades.
Superintendent Duffield was obliged
to telegraph for two additional teach
ers today, making a total of 34 who J
PORTLAND HOTEL
Fifth
L. Q. Swetland, Mgr.
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
850 Booms, 104 Suites, With Private
Baths.
JTEW FIBEPSOOF BUILDING
Moderate Rates.
Phil Metschan & Sons, Props.
E. P. MOEEIS, -Proprietor.
rnrmnmu sept isoa.
PRIVATE
HOTEL LENOX
K. D. and V. EC. JORGE JiSELJf,
rnak and Manra.
CORNER 3d AND MAIN STS.
Kaud Cold Water.
K Distance Paoan
RATES
Sl.OO and Up
aVrery Room.
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lM1H"!SSWWiST
E0TH HOTELS CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN BY
will be required to handle the work
this year.
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DAILY METKOROLJGICAX. REPORT.
PORTLAND, Sept. . Maximum tempera
ture. 67 dtree; minimum, 09 aegrew.
River reading. 8 A. M.. 4.S feet; change
In lat 24 noun. .4 of a foot rise. Total rain
fall t5 P. M. to 6 P. M.), .03 or an incn;
normal since September 1, .22 of an Inch:
eicen eince September 1. 1011, S.2S Inches.
Total aunshlne. 36 minutes; possible. 1J
hours. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at
6 P. M., 30.10 Inches.
WEATHER CONDIHIONS.
The Colorado disturbance has moved east
to Kansas and the barometer continues to
rise over the Canadian Northwest and in
the North raciric siaies. int rms m .
North Pacific states have practically ceased.
but the Kansas storm has caused general
precipitation In Iowa, Minnesota and the
Dakota. Light to moderately heavy rala
has also fallen In me lower ihkb rcgiuu.
Middle Atlantlo and New England states.
and locally elsewhere at widely Beparaieo,
places. It is warmer in Southern Wash
ington. Oregon'. Nevada and in the interior
of California. The temperature has fallen
decidedly In Minnesota, Iowa and the Da
kota. . ,
The conditions are favorable for fair
weather In this district Thursday, except In
Northwest Oregon and Western Washington,
where showers are probable. It will ba
warmer east of the Cascade Mountains.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Thursday, showers.
variable winds, mostly westerly.
Oregon 'Thursday, fair, except snowera
along the coast and In tne Interior north
west portion : warmer east portion; winds
mostly westerly.
Washington inursoay. iair ana warmer
east; showers west portion; south to west
winds. ...
Idaho Thursday. prooaoiy rair ana
warmer. euwaku a. bLAIA
Compasses, field-glasses, barometers.
hydrometers, microscopes, scientific ap-
paratus. Woodard, ClarKe & Co. "
AUCTION SALE TODAY.
At Baker's Auction Rouse.
1S2 Park it.
M.
Furniture, etc Sale at IP A.
MEETING NOTICES.
GOLDEN RTTLE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 29.
X. O. O. F., meets this (Thursday) at Orient
Lodge Fall, 6th and East Alder, at 8 P. M.
Work In R. P. D. Visitors welcome.
- R. ANDREWS. Recording scrlDe.
The largest and most magnificent
hotel in Portland; unsurpassed. in
elegance of accommodations or
excellence of cuisine. European
plan $1.50 per day and upward,
O. J. KACTMAXX. MtMtw.
NEW PERKINS
and "Washington Sts.
A hotel in the very heart of Portland "s business
activity. Modern' in every respect. Kates, $1.00
and up. lloderato price restaurant in connection.
0. H. Shafer, Asst. Mgr.
THE CORNELIUS
The House of Welcome, corner Park
and Alder; European plan, new, modern
and strictly up to date; fine sample
rooms; rates $1 per day and up; rooms
with bath. $2 per day up: all outside
rooms; our omnibus meets all trains.
H. E. FLETCHER,
Manager.
HOTEL RAMAPO
Cor. Fourteenth and Washington
New Hotel, Elegantly furnished.
Rates $1 and Up
SPECIAL RATES FOR PERJIASESTS.
European Plan.
Take any car at Depot and transfer at
Washington St.
M. E. FOLEY, PROPRIETOR.
BATHS.
THE BOWERS HOTEL
Special Announcement
Comnrenrtne July first. Nineteen Hundred Eleven
AMEK1CAM AND EUROPEAN PLAN
Very Attractive Permanent .Hate to Families and Sin
gle Gentlemen. Hotel Newly Furnished- and DecoratedV
Table d'Hote Breakfast
Table d"Hote Lunch
laule d ilute Dinner
Also a la Carte Menu.
Service In Tea Room Until 12 o'clock P. M.
Refreshments Served on Roof Garden Every Evening.
Private Dinner Parties. Luncheons and Banquets Given
rrraoaai Attention. Perfect Service In All Department.
B. C. BOWEKJJ. PRES. AND MGR.
For Seventeen Years Mgr. The Port land.
Portland. Oregon.
SEATTLE, U.S.A.
A. D. Short.
RESIDENT MANAeCA
AND PMONCE.H 8QUAMK.
The interior of this hotel has been
completely refitted, and every appoint
ment now meets the approval of the
most discriminating;. $400,000.00 re
cently expended on its interior. Every
thing new and modern. .: .'. .
The Hotel Oregon
PORTLAND, ORE.
The leading- hotel of Portland.
New, modern, fireproof and
rpnT.rs vinr.ar.ea. . . . "
. C. Dickinson, Man
MEETING NOTICES.
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114,
A F. AND A. M. Stated com-
& numciliun una iJiiumuojf c.t..-
ng at o ciock, ai&souic lomvm
Vv? A By order W. M.
A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE OHIO
Society Is called for Friday evening, the 8th,
at 8 P. M., at the office of Vice-President
Jr. Flora Brown, Dekum -bldg. Discussion
of reception to President Taft. All Ohioans
invited. W. L. BlKAUbU, secretary.
ASTRA. CIRCLE Whist and 500 party.
Thursday. September 7, In the W. O. W.
bldg.. 128 11th st. Prizes for both whist and
500. New floor and excellent music for
dancing. Admission 15c. COMMITTEE.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Dally or Sunday.
7er Line.
120
One time.
fame ad two consecutive times S2a
bitiue ad three consecutive times 30o
Same add six or seven consecutive times. 64o
Remittance must accompany out-of-town,
orders.
Six words count as one line on cash ad
vertisements and no ad counted lor lees
than two lines.
When one advertisement Is not run In con
secutive Issue tbe one-time rate applies.
On charge or book advertisements the
charge will be based on the actual number
of lines appearing In the paper, regardless
of tue number of words in each line.
In New Today all advertisements are
charged by measure only, 14 lines to tbe
inch.
The above rates apply to advertisements
nnder "New Today" and all other claaillc
tlons excepting the following:
Situations Wanted. Male.
Situations Wanted, Female.
For Rent, Rooms, Private Families.
Rooms and Hoard, Private Families..
The rato on the above claaslncations Is 7
cents a Une each insertion.
For the accommodatiou of patrons, Tbe
Oregonian will accept classified advertise
ments over the telephone, providing tbe ad
vertiser is a subscriber to either phone, no
prices will be quoted over the phone but
bill will be rendered tbe following day.
Whether subsequent advertisements will be
acceoted over tbe phone depends upon the
promptness of the payment of telephone ad
vertisements.. Situation Wanted and per
sonal advertisements will not be accepted
over tbe telephone.. - Orders for one in
sertion only will be accepted for "Houses
for Rent. Furniture for Sale," "Busiuess
Opportunities," "Rooming - bouses" and
"Wanted to Bent."
AMUSEMENT.'
HF I I I C THEATER
A Aj A VJ Ttn an(i Taylor.
Phones Main 1 and A 1122.
First Musical Comedy ot Season.
SIX NIGHTS, BEGINNING TOMORROW.
Special price matinees Sat. and Wed.
Mort H. Singer Presents
"Kiss Nobody From MM"
Olive Vail and Splendid Cast.
4venlngs, lower floor. (1.50, SI; balcony,
five rows. 11; 6 rows. 76c: last 11 rows, 50ci
gallery reserved, 85c; admission, 2&c; both
matinees, $1, 75c, (Kc 85c and 25c Seats
bow selling.
R A Ti Mln andNA 5360,
- ' -v Geo. I. HEker. ilgl
SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY.
The Well-Known Comedian
MAX BLOOM
In the Nifty Song Show.
"Tup Kirwv ftiiiK: np rraadwat"
Opening performance, Sunday, Mat., all
next week.
Prices 23c, 50c, 75c, H- Mats.. 25c, 50c
r MAH e. A 1010
MATDTEB E'SBX DAT
THEATER 15-25-50-7S
WEEK SF.PT 4 Lllv Lena. Edwin Stevens,
aided by Tina Marshall; Australian Wood
choppers, Four Kites, Mtimford and Thomp
son, "Cousin Kitty," John W. World and
Mill del Kingston, 1'aulinettl and Piquo, Or-
enestra.
Vnenualled Vaudeville,
WEEK SEPT. 4 Homer I.lnd, late
premier baritone with Henry w. Savage
grand opera productions in "The Opera
Singer;" La Kelllos, The Watermelon Trust.
Pan tagescope, Adair and Henney, Vernon,
x-auiages urcnestra. Popular prices. 31 at
Inee daily. Curtain 2:S0, 7:30 and 9.
Matinee Every Say.
i-omieilr Ornud.
Sullivan 'on-itilne.
Krtlneil VnnrU-vlIle.
WEEK SEPT. 4 Gerard, Welda and Ser-
ano, Mabel Howard ana wmpanj,
Meifiol, Lew and Lillian Orth, Russell and
Smith's Minstrel, Grandascope. Prices 15
and 25c.
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK,
Cor. Vaughn and) Twenty-fourth Sts.
VICTORIA
vs.
PORTLAND
September 5, 6. 7. 8, 9, 10.
Games BeKiu Weekdays at 3:00 P. M.
Sundays 2:30 P. M.
LADIES DAY FRIDAY
Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
DIED.
HTDE In this city. September 5. at the
family residence, 1254 Borthwick street,
Mary Irene Hyde, aged 29 years 4 months
13 days. Announcement of funeral later.
CHRISTIANSEN At 1111 Thurman. Sept. 0,
Mrs. H. P. Chrlstensen. Funeral notice
will appear in later issue.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
ROWLAND In this city, September 6. at
the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Gab
bert, 835 East 21st st. North, Lowry B.
Rowland, aged 82 years and 1 day. Fun
eral services will be hold at Finley's par
lors at 9 A. M. Friday, September 8.
Friends Invited. Interment Rose City
Cemetery.
GALLAGHER In this city, September 6,
Genevieve Gallagher, aged 18 years 6
months and a days. Funeral services
will take place at St. Lawrence Catholio
Church, Third and Sherman streets, to
morrow (Friday), September 8, at 8:30
A. M. Interment will take place at Sa
lem, Or. Friends Invited.
LUTKEMEIER At her home, 12 East 10th
street, September 5. Nancy Ella Everest
Lutkemeler, aged 47 years, beloved wife
of F. W. Lutkemeler. Funeral will take
place from the parlors of the East Side
Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder and
East Sixth streets tomorrow (Friday),
September 8. at 2 P. M. Friends re
spectfully Invited. Interment Mount Scott
Cemetery.
NEE The funeral of Mrs. Bridget W. Nee,
beloved mother of Mrs. Margaret Hesser
nan, B. J. and Coleman Nee will leave
the residence, S7 West Skidmore street,
tomorrow (Friday), September 8, at 8:30
A. M., thence to St. Mary's Church, cor
ner of Williams ave. and Stanton street,
where services will be held at 9 A M.
Friends invited to attend. Interment at
Mount Calvary Cemetery.
BTRXE In this city. September 5, at the
family residence, 611 East 49th st. North,
Mary Ellen Byrne, aged 57 years 3 months
2 days, widow of the late J. J. Byrne.
Funeral from Holman's chapel. Third and
Salmon streets, at' 9:45 A. M. tomorrow
(Friday), September 8. thence to St.
Mary's Church. Williams ave. and Stan
ton streets. Services at 10:30 A. M.
Friends Invited. Interment In St. Mary's
Oemetery.
LAVALLET In this city. September 8, at
the family residence, 290 East Second
street North, Lena Josephine Lavalley,
aged 34 years, beloved wife of Dr. J. E.
Lavalley. Friends Invited to attend
funeral services, which will, be held at
the above residence at 2:30 P. M. to
mrrow (Friday), September 8. Inter
ment in Rose City Cemetery.
ROGERS In this city, September 5, at the
lamny residence, 45s Kast Harrison street,
Laura V. Rogers, aged til years 2 months
27 days. Friends invited to attend funeral
services, which will be held at the above
residence at 2 P. M. today (Thursday),
September 7- Interment In Rose City
Cemetery.
HAWSON In this city, September 4, at
390 JerTerson street, Jesse C. Hawson,
aged 20 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Hawson. rlenas invited to attend funeral
services, which will be held at Holman's
chapel. Third and Salmon streets, at 11
A.- M. today (Thursday), September 7.
Interment In Rivervlew Cemetery.
SCHNEIDER At her home Oregon City,
Mrs. verna sxrnneiaer, age 64, a native of
Switzerland, wife of Henry Schneider,
mother of Mrs. Emllie Oetkin. Mrs. Emma
Wetzler. and son. Henry C. Schneider.
Funeral will take place at Holman's Un
dertaking Parlors at Oregon Citv. Friday.
September S, at 10 A. II. Friends Invited.
KOBER-! All friends are Invited to the fu
neral of Albert Oscar Kober, son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. J. Kober and grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kober. Funeral
today (Thursday) at 2 P. M. at 327 Wasco
street.
KIRKLAND James Phelps, at the home of
his parents, G. J. and Clara E. Klrkland.
422 Benton street, aged 21 years 22 days.
Funeral to be held at the home Friday,
September 8, 1911, at 1:80 P. M.
XONSFTH FLORAL CO,
MAKQOAM ilLllQ..
1XOKAL DES1UNS.
Fbones: Mala MUX; Alios.
Donning A McEntee. Funeral
Tlh and line. fhone Main 43V.
Dlreetsva,
elsiant. OH ice of County Coroner.
A. K. ZELLKB CO., 604 Williams ave.
Phone East 10, C 1U88. Lady atleadaaa,
buccessor to Zeller-Byrnes Co.
i- hvi fv J- ..-..i,,
Lady attendant. Phone Main 9. A 16a.
KUHAK1) HOLA1AN CO.. Funeral Dlreet.
rt, till t st-Lauy assistant, l'buue at. set
EAST bIDE Funeral Directors, success!
to k. n. Dunning, luc K. 53. As J4K&.
LEECH, Undertaker, cor. East Alder aasl
elxtli. Eaat 3ttl. 1 18. Lady assistant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE CITY HALL.. Main 508. A 7589.
HUMANE OFFICER, Sergeant Crate.
Residence, 24 E. 24th N. Eaal 779.
R. A. Dunnure. Res. 836 Wasco St.
W. G. Eaton. Res. 73 E. 16th. East 1735.
Horse Ambulance, A 6101; Pr. Ex. 4.
Nights, Sundays and Holidays, A 6165; Pr.
Ex. 4; Trunk 7.
NEW TODAY.
PIANO STUDIO.
nr Tiuls H. Boll ooen about Sept. 10. Ad
dress communications care Kohler A Chase
Piano House. 375 Washington st.
NEW. modern homes: also vacant lots, in
Irvington. Phones: C 1351, East 2432; of
fice. C S3, R. B. Rice, owner.
ress
NEW TODAY.
Two Big Dairy
Farms
ON THE WILLAMETTE
NEAR PORTLAND
RIVER
400 and 500 acres. One has $15,000
improvements, the other fine improve
ments and 80 acres in alfalfa; nearly
all sandy bottom. Both places nearly
all in cultivation. IV2 miles from sta
tion. Fine view up and down . river
and of mountains. These places are
extremely beautiful and fertile. "Will
make a bargain price and good to any
one meaning business. Come and see
for yourself, Saturday or Sunday.
GEO. E. WAGGONER,
Dundee, Or.
63,500 SQUARE FEET
Almost perfect square. High view
tract; large 21-story house, cost
more than $8000.' Beautiful trees,
shrubs ; near two good carlines. Close
in, elegant residence property, or can
be converted into splendid income
property.
PRICE 38,000
Call for C. G. Reagan.
'Buy now of
CHAPDT & HERLOW,
Members of Portland Realty Board.
332-338 Chamber of Commerce.
Irving ton Snap
Swell, modern, eight-room house, four
bedrooms, two sleeping - porches, den,
breakfast-room and attic, full base
ment: lot 60x100, on E. Twenty-sixth
street, between Thompson and Brazee.
Hard surface in and paid. Worth T77oO;
for a few days $6750, $2000 cash, bal
ance easy. Owner needs money. See It
today. Make on offer.
GRUSSI ZADOW.
817 Board of Trade Ridg--. 4tb and Oak.
TO THE PUBLIC
It has' just come to my attention
that the Chehalem Mountain Or
chards in their advertisements state
that I am an officer of their corpor
ation. I am not an officer of their
corporation and never have been, and
I am in no way responsible for their
contracts nor their debts.
B. M. LOMBARD.
MONEY TO LOAN
CITY MORTGAGES,
FARM MORTGAGES,
LOWEST RATES. TERMS TO SPIT.
A. II. BIERELL CO.,
' 202 M'KAY BUILDING.
Third and Stark.
LOT OWNERS.
We pay cash for equi
ties In vacant lots.
Denier & Denier Rty. Co.,
otu unamDer jom.
Main 6594.
Mortgage Loans 5
,tor tne Larger Amounts.
EDWARD E. GOl'DET,
Lewis Bnildlns.
COLLIS. BERRIiMJE A THOMPSO.f.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. Al DIIORi,
Commercial. County and Municipal
Auditing, Investigating and S.vstamatlzla-
z. Worcester oiock. rnoae Haintiti;.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ELOT JOHN E, CHONAN, rron
S-V O U0-- Spaldlns Midi- 0 JO
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Beck, William G., 315-316 Falling bldg.
fcRU BAKER & BENEDICT. fru2 lac Kay
niag. m. 04V.
Chapin & Herlow, 332 Chamber Commerce.
cook. B. s. & Co.. 503 Corbett bldg.
Jennincs A Co. Mala 18S. 20S Oregonlaa.
rLiiisii-jUBis5 cu., ll. r, 213 comm
clal Club bldg.
Tbe Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand tit aaa
aiunnoman st. tHoiladay Addition).
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
BUSINESS CORNER.
The Unitarian Church, corner 7th and
.Tamil ill. Is for sale at a low price and
on attractive terms.
HARTMAN & THOMPSON.
Real Estate Dept.
Chamber- of Commerce Bldg.
$10 DOWN. $10 PER MONTH!
Fine view lot, matured fruit trees, re
stricted district, near car, cement walks.
Bull Run water, fruit cared for free of
cnarge. 202 Board of Trade bldg. Mar
shall 473, A 1022.
BEAUTIFUL 1RVINGTON LOT ONLY
$1400.
Think of this for a buy
Near Stanton st. and Broadway car.
C. L. BAMBERGER. Marshall 712.
Room 2 Lumbermens Bldg.
UNUSUAL.
8 beautiful Rose City Parks, all to
getner, tor saie; Deiow tne hill. near
car, easy terms, low price, one or all. O
11, uregonian.
WEST STARK AND 02D STS.
Lots $50, easy terms; best bur In the
city; new canine Dunaing; see us at one
Jz.aa.riKa itttAiyrx & trust CO..
402 Yeon bldg. Marshall 849.
NOB HILL LOT $4650.
60x100, 60 ft. west of s. E. corner of
zetn ana uverton sts.
C. L. BAMBERGER. Marshall 712,
Room 2 Lumbermens Bldg.
ON WASCO AND 17TH STS.
50x100, all street Improvements paid,
$.1000; easy terms.
C. L. BAMBERGER. Marshall 712.
Room 2 Lumbermens Bldg.
1 HAVE a close In 5-acre tract for cltv
lot subdivision; high and sightly: street
car one block; If you want a bargain see
me at once. S
4vo. uregonian.
WILL sacrifice on quick sale splendid build
ing site on 60th St., near Tillamook.
Rose City Park. Phone owner. Tabor
loeu.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS."
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS,
MAIN aDOl. JKUUKIS. A 3S39.
IMPROVED lot 40x100, cement walks, sewer,
Bull Run water, opposite S. P. carshops,
on 2Gth St.; $000. Phone Marshall 532.
ABtL Lor truauf.
wi,aiAiun,i,ALf daaa me an oner on
equity In good corner on new carline, two
uiocks irgin duiiwikhi car. .Burns. Al. DoOO.
Afl207L
100x100. ON Clinton St., only $2300: terms.
Cheshire & Taylor, 803 Chamber of Com
merce. BARGAIN Beautiful lot. Rose City Park:
Improvements paid: only $500 cash if
taken this week. Phone East 394.
FOR SALE or trade. 480-acre homestead and
desert claim, relinquishment. What have
you ? 640 Morrison, corner 12th.
SEE Le Noir & Co. for West Side property,
exclusive dealers In West Side realty. Le
Noir A Co., ground floor, Chamber of Com.
DO you want one of the choicest lots In
Irvington. cheap? If so, telephone owner,
Tabor 1075, within the next two days.
THIS big lot, 65x100, title perfect, close to
good store, city water; $210. A 446, Ore
gonian. ?5 CASH, $5 per month, lot 44x100, 6 blocks
Firland, Mt. Scott 5c car. $400.
HIGLEY & BISHOP. 132 Third St.
WE have some bargains in Irvington lots.
Rowe-Thatcher Co., 324 Chamber of Com
merce Bldg.
FOR SALE $800 cash, one of the best lots
In Rose City Park, east front, view of
snow mountains. Phone C 2662.
100x100 ON Prescott street, $1400: half cash.
Cheshire & Taylor, 905 Chamber of Com
merce, v
NORTHEAST 100x100,
sts. Marshall 712.
15th and Clackamas
$30 MONTHLY buys C-room modern home;
corner lot. Owner. East 274L
IRVINGTON bargain. $1400; east front, easy !
terms. D 389, Oregonlan. . 1
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
BEND, CENTRAL OREGON.
Where the NEW RAILROADS are Just
being completed, will not Biop growing
la the next FIFTY YEARS. It has lust
begun to prow, and In the last 15 months
has INCREASED Its population SIX
HUNDRED PER CENT, and from now
on will Increase much faster, as already
the location has been selected for several
big enterprises, which followed the ad
vent of the railroads, and either one of
which would make of Bend a city of 20,
060 to 30,00 people,
REAL ESTATE VALUES ARE RISINO
NOW and will continue to rise more rap
Idly within the next FEW MONTHS.
BEND, like every other substantially es
tablished city, will soon have a number of
near-miillonaires whose fortunes were
made from a verv small Investment.
EVERY bl? town the old-timers will poln
out whern a lot has been sold for HUN
DREDS OF THOUSANDS of dollars and
say I could have bought that lot A FEW
HiSAKS AGO for a lew HUNDRED dol
lars.
PORTLAND. SPOKANE. SEATTLE,
MINNEAPOLIS, KANSAS CITY, DENVER
ana scores of other large cities furnis
Just such a precedent as will be RE
fEATED IN BEND within Ave years or
ies.
WE OWN THE PLAT
OF WIESTORIA.
which Is within thrrr Ri.orTra nf the
Union Depot site, which Is the center of
BEND. We are selling close-in residence
miiu Business lots
6UXI40. NEAR THE DEPOT,
AT S2U0. TERMS
10 PER MONTH
These prices and terms irood for a 11m.
lted time only. Do not wait, as you will
never, never, never again be able to buy
prope.-iy at such prices in nena. rree cer
tinea abstract, also free maps of Ben
and Central Oregon. Our office is open
evenings until 8 f, M.
THE NEWLON-KOLLER CO., INC.,
801 Buchanan Bldg.. 2S0V4 Wash. St.
3 LOTS AT A BARGAIN".
Close In. on ' the East Side, near
O.-R. & N. railroad shops; we have
a splendid bargain in a lots; they
are on a corner; very sightly, afford
ing unexcelled view of the river and
city: non-resident owner instructs us
to sell these lots at once and has put
the price at only $1730 for the 3
lots;, this price Is far below the
present value, and the completion of
the Broadway bridge wiil more than
double values In the vicinity of this
property; pick up this mid-Summer
bargain.
HARGROVE & SONS.
122 North 6th St, Cor. 6th and GUsan.
Main 438L A 7259.
THE LAST CHANCE.
This Is the last chance to get a lot on
the Peninsula on easy terms. Why not
live where , your property will Increase
many tola in value ? There Is no sec
tion of the city that has the future pros
pects of the Peninsula. Every foot of
property on the Peninsula will be worth
a fortune within a short time. It is not
loo late yet to obtain a few lots. Don
wait. This offer will not last long.
Two beautiful lots, each 50x112, street
graaea ana cement sidewalk, 15-foot al
ley, water, gas ana electric lights, onl
odu each. 3 cash, lo monthly. w
make four trips daily with our auto.
COE A. M'KENNA & CO..
727-728 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Main 4522. A 2143.
8 LOTS FOR $385 EACH.
We have a bunch of lots in re
stricted residence district, on 3-mlle
circle; high and sightly; well
drained; cement sidewalks; streets
graded: $6000 residence now build
ing across street; will retail for ?S0O
each; we cau sell the bunch for
$385 each for cash; this Is your op
portunity; act quick.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK.
243 Stark St.
MR
BARGAIN-HUNTER,
CAN YOU
HEAT THIS
Six lots, 50x100, with 4 corners, in Block
36, TIbbett's Add., on East 18th and 19th
sts., oetween Brooklyn and Tlbbetts sts.
most of the improvements In. for the low
& 1 "': on terms to suit. See Mr.
.u.iiiieia, witn
HARTMAN & THOMPSON, BANKERS,
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
APARTMENT SITE.
A church, located on prominent, close.
in, nest oiae corner, desires to sell iti
property lor $2o,000; apartment builders
nuu uuyers win ao wen to Investigate.
HARTMAN & THOMPSON,
Realty Dept.
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
WEST SIDE LOTS.
Sinn
Right on carline cn upper Washington
it. West 30th and Yamhill st.. beyond
.i, j iniA, easy payments.
NATIONAL REALTY & TRUST CO.
23 Chamber of Commerce Bldg..
aiain otu.
ALAMEDA PARK SNAP.
A fine lot 50x100. on Lombard st., bet.
26th and 2Sth; one of the finest lots In
the addition: price. Including all street
Improvements, $1150; part cash, balance
monthly at 6 per cent.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
SIT Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak,
BEAUTIFUL 75X10Q CORNER.
In Rose City Park; exceptionally good
view and close to the car line: for a short
time we are offering this beautiful corner
for $9 1 5. on terms to suit the purchaser.
DEYOUNG & HARTSHORNE,
B14 Chamber of Commerce. Main 6068.
For Kale
-Houses.
n-RDOM. MODERN BUNGALOW.
Corner lot 50x100. cement walks, 2
blocks car. 3 from school, full cement
hanement. DlDed for furnace, fireplace,
electric light and gas; large attic. Must
be sold this week.
WORTH $3000. PRICE $2300.
$400 CASH, BAL. LIKE RENT.
H. E. JAMES CO.. 88 10th, Near Stark.
SNAP.
nrmd new r-roum 2-story house In
Hawthorne district. This Is not an ordi
nary "built-to-sell" house, but Is doubly
constructed: nias hardwood floors, fire
place: in fact, all the modern accessories
that go to make a home. The price
low and the terms are easy.
MIX & MARSH, 1208 Yeon Bldg.
FOR SALE 7-room new, modern bungalow,
up to date and modern In every way;
fireplace, beamed ceiling, Dutch kitchen,
u-ash rrnvs. etc.: east front: 1& block!
from carline; $1200 mortgage due In three
years; will take $1800 for my equity ana
give terms. Owner, call Telephone East
500 or 654 Williams ave.
BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTON HOME.
Full lot, 8 rooms, glass inclosed sleeping
porch, attic, large veranda, hardwood
floors, fireplace, furnace, full cement base
ment; In fact, Al, new, up-to-date home
for only $5SoO; terms.
ZIMMERMAN,
310 Board of Trade bldg.
10-ROOM IRVINGTON HOME FOR $5SA0.
Will accept as low as $500 as first
payment and $40 per month. Including
Interest: If you really want to buy a
home you cannot afford to let this one
CO-OPERATIVE REALTY COMPANY,
519-20-21 Railway Exchange.
WALNUT PARK.
Large 7-room home, with furnace, fire
place, beautiful shade trees, lot 60x100;
a snap at $5000; terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
212-218 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main 8699. A 2653.
$650 1-ROOM HOUSE. PENINSULA.
Corner lot, 47x90, fenced with 6-foot
wire; little house very neat; chicken
coops, brooder; some house furnishings;
$100 cash will handle. Fred W. German,
321) Burnslde. M. 2776.
WE HAVE a handsome 7-room house on
Broadway, just cumiiioieu, muuern in
every particular: hardwood floors, two
fireplaces; attractively arranged; large
sleeping porch; price $S00O. McAllister &
Lueddemann. 919 Electric bldg.
,3000 HAWTHORNE DIST. $3000.
A dandy new 5-room bungalow, two
blocks from Hawthorne ave.: only $:100
cash, balance like rent. J. L. Karnopp, 325
Ry. Exch, bldg. Marshall 2574.
$1000 $26 DOWN, $15 MONTHLY"
2 brand new 4-room plastered cottages,
full lot. close to new addition where va
cant lots sell for $800. Fred W. German,
329 Burnslde. M. or A 2776.
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE.
3 cottages at 13th and Flanders, $50
each; must be moved off lots at once.
Phone Marshall 3235 or A 3945, Kllker &
Oestering Wrecking Co., 235 6th St.
$50 CASH and $15 per month, new 4-room
COttage, tot ttlll.1. O uwim Buuu tail
woodshed, fenced, chicken-house, garden,
shade. $1250.
HIGLEY & BISHOP. 132 Third St.
BY owner, brand new o-room bungalow.
strictly moaern ana up to aaie, t-ouu;
terms $100 cash, balance to suit.
C. S. Fryer, 812 Chamber of Commerce.
IVE-ROOM bungalow: fine locality; beamed
ceilings, fireplace, stationery tubs, furnace;
price reasonable; terms. East 2501.
MUST have money, new modern bungalow.
4 rooms, run lot; t iwv. t-w oeiow cost;
terms. SOS Board Trade.
$1350 4-ROOM plastered house, chicken
park, flowers auu oo " , io, ?uov casn;
balance easy terms. Box 693, Lenta.
FOR SALE 10-room house with single
housekeeping ro
11th sU Owner.
housekeeping rooms, gooa income. 255
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Houses.
IRVINGTON.
?S250 10-room. 2 4 -story house, on one
of the finest corners in Irvington, three
large fireplaces, lot 75x100, north and east
frontage, several fruit trees, magnificent
shade trees, paved streets, Improvements
paid; $1250 cash, balance to suit; or will
take $3000 house as part payment; will
put in furniture very cheap. Forced sale.
$5700 New 10-room, 21t-story bouse,
best double-construction, artistically de
signed, beautifully finished, all the latest
features in hoine-bulldiiig; corner lot, 50x
100, north and east frontage, streets
paved; exceptional value.
SUN.VYSIDE.
$2800 5-room modern bungalow, occu
pied only six months, double construction
throughout; fireplace. Dutch kitchen,
large basement with cement floor, station
ary tubs, high corner lot. north and east
frontage, cement sidewalks, macadamized
street. 3 blocks from two carlines; $500
cash, balance $20 a month and Interest.
Sacrifice sale.
HAWTHORNE.
$2500 5-room modern bungalow, COM
PI ETELY FURNISHED with GOOD fur
niture, house well-built and in good con
dition, full basement with cement floor,
stationary tubs, cement walks, nice lawn,
macadamized street Improvements all
paid; 5U50 cash, balance $20 a month, IN
TEREST INCLUDED. Anybody who can
rent a room can own this house.
ROSE CITY PARK.
$3S00 New 6-room, 1-story house,
sleeping porch, fireplace, hardwood floors,
built-in bookcases, buffet, etc., full ce
ment basement, furnace, beautiful corner
lot near carline; $.',00 cash, balance $25 a
month. This house Is honestly built by a
reliable contractor and is much better
value than most new houses.
HALl-EY AND 1STH STREET.
$430"i 6-room modern house on 50x100
lot. one block to Hi o:i.ii;.iy c.ir: ver y
choice neighborhood, at lc.'..':t $50i unil-r
the market; $1000 cash, b.ilance montiiiy
payments.
GO WEN-IDE TRUST CO.,
Lumbermens BUlg., 5th and Stark.
MR. LOT OWNER. HERE IS YOUR
CHANCE TO IMPROVE YOUR 'PROP
ERTY WITH A HOME. FLAT OR
APARTMENT; WILL FINANCE IT AT A
LOW RATE OF INTEREST; PLANS
FURNISHED FREE. IT WILL PAY YOU
TO COME IN AND TALK THIS OVER.
J. S. ATKINS.
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER.
HENRY BLDG.
ST. JOHNS BARGAIN.
New 5-room bungalow. 2 blocks from
car. built-in firelcss cooker, Dutch kitchen,
insulated boiler, porcelain, 1-plece sink,
extra fine plumbing, lot 50x100, pries
$2600; terms to suit.
CHAPIN & HERLOW (H).
Members of the Portland Realty Board.
332-338 Chamber of Commerce.
$5500 p I E D M O N T $5.-.00.
lOoxloo feot ground. 7-room modern
residence, beautiful grounds. nice sur
roundings, close to new Jefferson High
School. This is a sacrifice; must be sold
this week.
CHAS. RINGLER & CO..
211 Lewis Bklff.
FOR SALE. $8000 EASY TERMS.
Classy. modern, convenient 7-room
house In Laurelhurst; 2 lots. lawn, bll-llard-room,
laundry, shower bath, nreless
cooker. 2 fireplaces, furnace, buffet, ce
ment basement, aquarium, etc: will con
sider lot first payment. Tabor 1038 or
Marshall 25O0. 608 McKay bldg.
BEST value in a home ever offered; one
block to Rose City Park car, on 61id st. :
four trees on an east-front lot: 8 larxe
rooms and attic; all built-in effects; small
down payment; balance like rent. If
you are particular this will suit you. See
owner.
J. S. ATKINS. Henry Bldg.
NOTHING BETTER FOR $2S0O.
New 5-room cozy cottage, with furni
ture, full basement: corner lot, 50x100;
close to business street In Kenton; lot
will be worth the price within a year;
only $600 cash; balance on time at 6 per
cent. Call 205, McKay bldg.
IRVINGTON.
7-room modern house on 50x100; garage,
shades, fixtures and all conveniences;
price $6250; terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commerclnl Club Bldg.
Phones Main 8699, A 2653.
$2650 ON terms to suit purchaser will ob
tain a strictly modern first-class five-room
bungalow on a fine high lot and improved
street. Loyal H. McCarthy, owner, 808
Lewis bldg! Phone Marshall 2690.
SEE that beautiful home at 45th and Bra-
zee, 7 rooms, oaa nnisn. beam ceilings,
panel, wainscot, Dutch kitchen, large
reception hall, tile bath, three fireplaces,
furnace, large cement porch. For price
and terms, see builder, AR 372, Oregonlan.
$2809
For my brand new 6-room bungalow, lti
blocks from Hawthorne ave.; lot 40x100;
will take small payment down, balance
$25 per month. Including Interest. Phone
Tabor 651.
50-FT. LOT with 8-room house, on Wil
lamette Boulevard, 10O feet from St.
Johns carline and near Kenton and Lower
Alblna carlines; half cash, balance easy
terms. Inquire owner, 27 Willamette
Boulevard.
FINE corner, facing 100 teet on E. 10th St.,
and known as tne Mormon church prop
erty; good 8-room house and church build
ing. We are offering this for less than it
cost 3 years ago. 801 E. 11th st. East
6023.
ATTENTION TO SMALL INVESTORS.
Two 7-rooin modern houses; very close
in; on East Side; corner, 1O0XS5: fine for
apartments; nets 7 per cent now; can be
Increased; must be sold to settle estate.
Call 205 McKay bldg.
BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTON HOME.
WILL SELL FOR $5500 AND ON
EASY TERMS, IF SOLD THIS WEEK.
HARDWOOD FLOORS. FURNACE. ETC.
ASK FOR MR. EASTON'S HOUSE.
302 BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.
DON'T start building before you have seen
the many beautiful homes we have on our
list In Irvington. See us today. We have
some rare bargains to show.
ROWE-THATCHER CO.,
324-326 Chamber of Commerce bldg.
. DON'T PAY KENT.
We have 4. 5 and 6-room homes, all
modern. In restricted districts, tor sals on
easy terms. Provident Investment &
Trustee Company. 201-2-3 Board of 'trade,
Marshall 47a. A 1022.
HAVE a 6-room, with sleeping porch. 2
story residence; hardwood floors and mod
ern convenience; hard surface stleet; one
block off Btreet car; $500 cash, balance
easv terms.
J. II. TIPTON CO.. HQS Spalding bldg.
FOR SALE Owner must sell at once one of
the best homes In Irvington; choice cor
ner lot, 7-room house, hardwood floors:
plate glass windows; modern In every
way; this Is a bargain. AR 375, Orego
nlan. BIO PIEDMONT BARGAIN.
$4700 7-room house with 70x100 lot for
$5500; near cars and high school; nothing
better built In city; see owner, 226 Jarrett
St Phone Woodlawn 2157.
6-ROOM bungalow, a beauty. In restricted
district of overlook, complete In every
way, $500 will handle, bulance terms. 309
Railway Exchango bldg. Phones Mar
shall 25S4.'A 74110.
FOR SALE 4 r.om modern bungalow In
Central Ji.asi r-oriianu; terms tne same
as rent; low rate of Interest. See owner,
T. F. Keeley at 2stf Oak st, A snap if
sold at once.
J. UK sale or rent, a furnished huu.e oa
Kirby ana v euici am., uppu.ite tne jel
lerson High bchool; 130 per month rent,
or will sell ou easy terms. Inquire Calu
nint Hotel. 150 Park t.
PRICE $450 Only the price of a lot 3-room
box house, reaay lor ocupancy, lot 50x
105. Price only $450; $125, balance $3 per
month. Take Mt. Scott car, get oil at
Gray's Crossing. Owner will meet you,
blue ribbon on coat, 2 to 5 P. M.
$150 DOWN BIAS modern 6-room house.
tull-sizea lot. terracea lawn, pavea streets,
close In: payments $25 monthly. Empire
Realty & Trust Co.. 402 Yeon bldg. Mar
shall 349.
IRVINGTON.
Swell home, 8 rooms: mahogany fin
ished, tile bath, tile kitchen, also garag;
$10uo clown, bol. easy terms. 630 Bra
zee., cor. E. j 5th st. N.
3 BEAUTIFUL HOMES.
$500 cash, baltnoe monthly payments;
several more, choicest in Irvington; no
asents. C 186(5, iiast 273. W. H. HerU
man. ROOM house with garage, lot 50x100,
in Irvington. 408 North 1.1th: $5000. In
quire Thompson, room 233, Labbe bldg.,
2d and Washington.
f-.nn PRESENT Beautiful bungalow, select
neignooi uooi, , . - ......u.,
special sacrifice. $2800. terms. Owner, 1030
Grand ave. North.
ABARGAIN S3000.
Furnished 6-room house, 1 block from
car,
trees.
restricted uionn-t. i,,. aui
Call owner, C 2224.
BY owner, University Park, big bargain. 7
rooin house, good condition, "oxloo corner,
terms $300. balance per month; price
Phone East 41)1.
cpl' T,e Nols It Co. for West Side homes,
exclusive dealers In West Side realty. L
Noir & Co., graund floor. Chamber of Com.
. p investor or homesecker, $2500
wVlvs modern 6-room bungalow; built to
five in comfortably. It6 Brooklyn st.
innvlOO RODNEY ave. and Going st.. with
house S27.-.0; $1000 cash. Cheshire Ji Tay
lor. 05 Chamber of Commerce.
rr iu VIMjTo.N For sale, modern resi
dence. For particulars, phone C 23S4.
FOUITY in two lots In Gregory Addition; a
bargain. AP 300, Oregonlan.