Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 19, 1911, Page 14, Image 14

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14 . tite aiorooyG oitEGOxiAy. --tttsdat. October 19, 1911.
" "I AMTSEMyTS. f BEITOO NOTICE. I W TODAY. I MAI, ESTATE.
- -. I m i I I I I For Sale Hoium.
U CD AA U LUU
IIUJMM11U mUHULHU
WIFE AS FORETOLD
Mrs. I. A. Millichamp Pays Life
for Failing to Heed Doc
tors' Warning.
MAN KILLS HER AND SELF
Womin Told to ITe Spouse to Es
cape Peril of ni Mania Faltcra
and la Sho Down Mad
man Folia rhjslclans.
Xealeee to tMd doctors, who warned
her that her husband mlg-ht be seised
at any time with an Impulse to km
her. co.t the life of Mrs. Bethel McCoy
Millichamp last Monday night In the
Stanley Apartments at 7M Washington
street. Her body and thst of her hus
band. Irwin Alexander MlUlchamp. w
found yesterday morn los; when tna
apartment was broken Into b - the Jan
itor. A S-railber bullet waa fired Into
the woman's brain by ber husband,
who then turned the pistol on himself
with fatal results.
But a few days a(to Mrs. MUUchamp
Informed Dr. J. Chris ODay, who was
treating- her husband for a nerre ali
ment, that MlUlcnamp had appealed to
ber to allow him to kill her and com
mit suicide. Dr. O Day wsrned her to
leave her husband Immediately. Later
he eonsulted with Dr. William House
or the case and Dr. House exclaimed:
-Tell that woman to leave that man
at once or he will kill her sure."
Neither warning waa accepted by
Mrs. MUUchamp. who. as her husband
dropped his temporary moroseness. In
formed the physicians that they were
wrong In their diagnosis. m
"Irwin Is down In the dumps again.
Mrs. MlUlchamp telephoned to Dr.
O'Day Sunday afternoon, and ateps
were taken Immediately by the phy
sician to Induce the woman to rejoin
her parents to ba safe from the mania
of ber husband.
Dtctort Rim Palla.
Dr. O'Day then telephoned to MUU
champ and persuaded him to coma to
his house with Mrs. MUUchamp. .
-I could see." said Dr. O'Day. "that
ba was sunk In despond. In bis eyes
waa he stare of a madman. I toon,
him aside and spoke to him and Anally
I arranged that he should lay off Mon
day and coma to my office. I had by
that time concluded that he waa a dan
gerous man and I had arranged that
Dr. House should meet him in my office.
Inadvertently, as It were, and that we
should then assume the responsibility
of taking such steps aa wo deemed
necessary for his own good and his
wife's safety.
"He evidently suspected our design,
for ba did not make an appearance.
That was the last I heard of him until
I read of the tragedy.
MUUchamp had evidently planned the
ana awnii um, ... -
tarda Monday evening and ba appeared
In an trnusually happy frame of mind.
fectel that attitude to throw his wife
and his friends off their guard. About
I o'clock the visitors left. Boon after
tha neignoors nearo Airs. saiiucus-mp
playing tha piano. Tha playing con
tinued for a short time and then
ceased. Ko one heard any shots.
Wassaa Killed at Flaae.
From all appearances MlUlchamp
slipped up behind bis wife, placed the
rnuzsla of tha pistol close to her tern
pie and fired. MUUchamp then turned
the gun upon himself.
Aa far aa Is known there was nothing
for MlUlchamp to brood over that
would cause Insanity. He was well
thought-of by officers of the Standard
Oil Company, of which he was city
salesman, and was not. to tha knowl
edge of his acquaintances, pressed for
funds. His bank book. Issued by tha
Merchants Savings Trust Company,
showed a balance of 1 17., and another
bank book showed a Joint deposit by
tha Mllllchamps with the Canadian
Bank of .Commerce. There was but a
single entry In this book, and no with
drawals. Tha deposit was for 1150, and
was made September 20.
Mrs. MUltchamp's parents reside In
St. Joseph. Mo., at ISS1 Seneca street.
Her father la J. D. V. Patch, a well
known artist. Mllllchamp s father snd
a brother. F. Stanley MlUlchamp. reside
In Seattle. They arrived In Portland
last night.
The couple married In Seattle. March
It. lo. He was 12 years old and she
waa :?. Mrs. MlUlchamp had been mar
ried before and divorced.
VVHITE WOULD WED NEGRO
License Issued at Vancouver, Wash.,
for Mesallanr.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Oct. IS. (Spe
cial) A llcansa for the 11th mesal
liance to occur In Vancouver since, tha
New Tear was Issued today to a white)
girl, who dealred to marry a negro.
Ills name was Tecumseh Taylor. 14
years old. and she gava her name as
Maria Clark. !S years of an They
were accompanied by a negro, Lee A.
Williams, a much oldor man.
It Is almost certain that tha couple
did not rt married here, as all of
tha ministers declare they performed
no ceremony and tha Justice of tha
Peace was not to be found. It Is
thought the people- went bsck to Port
land with the license, possibly expect
ing to ba married In Oregon, but such
marriage would not be legal
Miss Clark waa well dressed and a
Monda Stta bad rather sharp featurea
Taylor was well dressed.
Fire Ruins Hood River House.
HOOD RIVER, Or, Oct. It. (Spe
cial.) Tha house of J. W. RIgby, on
Peventh street, waa gutted by fire late
this afternoon. Tha Are Is thought
to have started from a defective flue.
Tha Interior of tha building was com
pletely ruined and only tha charred
walls left standing. Tha maternity
ward of the cottage hospital was saved
only by valiant work of the volunteer
fire department. Tha loss of furni
ture and tha building will amount to
tl 100. partly covered by Insurance. The
building waa occupied by Sirs. Marga
ret Graham.
Mrs. Pcake's Funeral Held.
Tha funeral of Mrs. Sarah Alexander
Peake. who died at Lenta October 11,
was held from the parlors of Dunning
A McEotee last Tuesday, burial being
at Mount Scott Park Cemetery. Mrs.
Peake. who waa a pioneer resident of
Mount Scott, was active In educational
and benevolent undertakings.
The fatal somber or penerr.rs rrrt-1
tftrouvh the CanKl In 1'JIO reurh.d
aji.B7a as compared vllb S1J.U1 la lvs.
PORTLAND HOTEL
l ll.il
nrsTRABLE
Modern in
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
ISO Booms, 104 Suites, With Private
Baths.
SEW FIREPROOF BUXLSXKTr
Moderat Rates,
Tlil MsUchan & Sons. Props.
FIUVATK
jlptli
HOTEL LENOX
V. D, aas V. H. JORGKXIEIf,
it mm, mm Mara.
CORNER 3d AND MAIN STS.
re sst CalS Wsha
Laws; Otstaaea Fkaaa
la eiv-ee-r eteosa.
RATES
9 ixo auid op
HOTEL
HOUSE OF WELCOME
3 ii!fs!i4 '
BOTH HOTELS CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN BY
v.rt,. CiiAi.
CAMERON'S POST TAKEN
DISTniOT ATTOUXEY XOT TO
HANDLE KIIXAPIG CASE.
Judge Galens "ames J. C. McCue to
Frens Charge Against DetectlTes
Before Grand Jury.
Presiding Judge - Gatens yesterdsy
appointed John C McCue as special
prosecutor to present before the grand
jury the evidence against City Detect
ives Mallett and Moloney, who are ac
cused of having assisted 'n the kid
naping of Leo W. Martin. Should In
dictments ensue. McCue will be con
tinued as special prosecutor In the trial
of the case.
Mr. McCue's nsme waa presented by
Harrison Allen, president of the Mult
nomah Bar Association, to whom Judrfe
Gatens recited his belief that District
Attorney Cameron la not competent to
act because he was attorney for Deputy
Sheriff Klnker. of Denver. In the pro
ceedings looking to the extradition of
Martin.
The detectives. It is understood, are
to appear before the grand jury today.
Then Attorney McCue will tske the
place of Mr. Cameron In the grand-jury
room. It Is likely that the jury will be
asked to return also an Indictment
charging Rlnker with kidnaping. Al
though Governor West has said that he
will not grant requisition papers for
the return of the Colorado deputy
Sheriff, If Rlnker should return to Ore
gon before the statute of limitations
had run against his alleged offense he
would be liable to arrest.
Constable Weinberger arrived In the
city last night with Martin. At the
prisoner's suggestion Martin was left
In the County Jail ever night for safe
keeping. Martin will ko with his at
torneys before Judge Gatena today to
bsve his bonds exonerated and will
rrobubly be also taken before the grand
Jury to tell his story of his baing "rail
roaded" from the stale. Corroborative
evidence will also be taken before
Judge Gatens to complete the record.
Martin has really been for three or
four days a free man. no snswer hav
ing been made to bis fourth applica
tion for a writ of habeas corpus.
White Maver Fonnd Guilty.
Chris Lewis, who was charged with
The Largest find moet magnificent
hotel in Portland; unsurpassed in
elegance of accommodations or
ezoellenoe of cuisine. European
plan f L50 per day and upward.
O. J. KAmCAXir, Manages.
NEW PERKINS
anu vv L3u.ixi w.u wb.9 .
SUITES FOR PERMANENT 00
CUPANCT AT REDUCED RATES.
A Hotel in the yery heart of Portland's business
activity. Moderate price restaurant in conection.
every respect.' Rates $1.00 and up
' L. Q. S wetland, Mgr. 0. H. Shafer,' Asst. Mgr.
foa,a,S-S'aSji
HOTEL RAMAPO
Cor. Fourteenth and Washington
J. cr alviel. Klesaatly Kiualake.
Rates $1 and Up
SPIuCLAX. HATLS FOB fHKM AftEJiTS,
EareMS Plaa.
Tak amy car at Dcpev ead traaala a
Wukiium at.
SC. S3. ruLKI', PUOPRIKTOR.
BATHS.
CORNELIUS
Portland, Or.
Our 14 -paasenger electric 'bus meets
all trains. A hlgh-claes, modern hotel
In the heart of the theater and shop
ping district. One block from any car
line. $1 per day and up. European plan.
E. P. MORRIS, Prop. J. E. FLETCHER, Mgr-
SEATTLE, U.S.A.
A. D. Short,
e IVOMT HANMWI
The interior of this hotel has been
completely refitted, and every appoint
ment now meets the approval of the
most discriminatinc;. $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
centrally located. , . ..
WRIGHT & DICKINSON
waitNT, Pmi. M. C. Dickinson, Mea.
white slavery and tried In the Fed
eral Court by a Jury, was found guilty
on all four counts. The case went to
the Jury at the closing of court on
Tuesday and It returned a sealed ver
dict' at t o'clock in the evening. Be.
cause his attorney is out of the city,
Lewis will not be sentenced until Mon
day, October 30.
ALLEGED BURGLAR SEIZED
Pawned Articles Trace Robbery of
Leaser Horn to Stranger.
Detectives Day, Abbott mtT Crad
dock arrested William Madison yes
terday at Sixth and Everett streets,
and charged him with robbing the
home of Jacob Lesser, president of the
United States Real Estate 4 Brokerage
Company, at 381 Twelfth street, last
Sunday night. The thief forced his
way through the kitchen window and
got away with a quantity of silver
ware, eyeglasses and Jewelry. By
keeping a close watch on the pawn
shops, the detectives say they traced
the deed to Madison.
Madison is known to have come here
from Vancouver, B. C last Sunday
night, and was rooming at the Arling
ton Hotel. He is 30 years old and
says he Is a Jeweler. From a quantity
of Jewelry of English design which
Madison Is known to have pawned, the
detectives suspect that he has oper
ated extensively In British Columbia
and in other places.
HOTEL JOSEPHINE OPEN
Big Banquet Served by Metschan
Brothers at Grants Pass. .
GRANTS PASS, Or.. Oct. It. (Spe
cial.) At the formal opening of Hotel
Josephine under tha management of
Metschan Brothera of Portland last
night, 75 couples ware served at the
banquet table. In the hotel lobby an
orchestra played throughout the
feast.
W. C. Hawley, Representative to
Congress, acted as toastmaster. Among
the speakers were Senator H. D. Nor
. D..M,.iititl J. C Smith. TT.
L. Andrews, C. H. Clements and Phil
Metschan. -
: t
Llqnor Selling Suspect Caught.
Deputy United States Marshal Beatty
TJCIT If THKATER
niLllrflVS Ttb and Taylor.
Phones Main 1 and A 1133. ,
3FTV:RXOONS 8 O'CLOCK
EVENINGS 8:30 O'CLOCK
Beginning
TODAY
MOTION PICTURES -
KING GEORGE V.
CORONATION
CEREMONIES .
NATURAL,
COLORS
IN
EXTRA ADDED FILMS
"RnTl Presreae to the City"
"The King at Temple Bar"
and
"The Watchdogs of the World"
Greatest Naval Picture Ever 8hown
Prices Both Evening and Afternoon
lxwer Floor 0o
Balcony SOo. HJo
Gallery 83c, 25o
Clifford Robertson Lecturer.
RESERVED SEATS NOW SEL.I.INO
FOR ENTIRES ENGAGEMENT
SKAT 8 A LB TOMORROW
U17II C T H ELATE R
-Til 1 -1 VB tth ud xa-m,
4 Nights 4
1 Beginning Next Sunday
Special Matinee Wednesday (
CECIL LEAN FLORENCE HOLBROOK
In the Musical Comedy Success
"BRIGHT EYES"
Excellent Cast Augmented Orchestra.
Evenings Lower floor, f 1.80, 81.00. Bal.
cony. S rows. 81.00. rows 75c 11
rows 60c. Gallery, reserved and ad
mission, 60c.
Wednesday Matinee 81-00. 75c. 60o,
35c, 25c.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
BUNGALOW
THEATER
TWO NIGHTS ONLY
COMMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER tL
SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SUNDAY.
.Max Dill
And his Excellent company tn
THE RICH MR. HOGGENEMEB."
60 PEOPLE 50
Prices: Evening, 81. 75c, 50c, 35c Sunday
Matinee. 80c, 25c Seat 6ale Now Open.
BAKER g
THEATER
Main t and A BSKS
Geo. I.. Baker. Mgr.
irn.'K.iiT ATT. WlT.Elf-
Barxaln Matinee Wed., 5o all bests. Matinee
Faturaay, sac, ow.
That tremendously tunny comeay.
"THE TRAVELING SALESMAN."
With Don MarMIUan and Dorothy orey
and a great company. An evening ot sn
ulne mirth and merriment. Evening Prices:
n . . . . , k- , ... . . U "In (lid
,llGi VUC IlK,. . . . .
Kentucky."
MAFN a a 10S
MJLtitnUC SVa-I BAT
RIGHTS
THTATEB. 1 5-25-5 0-7S
WEEK OCTOBER 16 Ed Howard Frmn1!'
North. Mabelie Adams a c M . " ,
Lillian bchrclber. Sarer Mldgley ta..
KrirotU Lilliputians, Williams Segal,
biejna.
VToranalled Vaudeville.
vrv.jzv nrrnnrii m Puifw. ItAal Show
No. 1; Miss Alice Redmond. World' Noted
(ornrtlot, The Haaamane, Charles Llndholm
and ComoaDy. Jark Taylor. Mrs. BOO ri-
linrrions, Pantaaescope. Popular prtcea.
Matinee Dally. Curtain 3:30. 7:80 aad :vo.
' Matinee Every Day.
rnmurlT Grand.
Sulllvsa a Consldlne.
Refined Vaudeville.
vrvrv n-rn xvt 1 S Ari.. Tie value
of a Dollar" Co.. Harry Bouton ana to.,
Hoev and Moxar, Freeman and Dunham,
Nellie Brewster a Co., irandhoope. Prices
lAo ana zoo.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Dally or Sunday.
One time ii!
Same ad two oaineciniT. uior.
Same add three consecutive times. JOe
asm, add six or seven consecutive timee.sae
Remittances must accompany ow-w-wwa
seders.
When one advertisement Is not run In es
.i i hM ane-tlme rate anoliee.
FM t WOrdS V" . mm
nrtbtmniii and no ad counted (or less
than two Unea.
, , .h,r mt hook advertisements the
charge will be based on the actual number
of Ilnee nirpenring; In the paper, regardleae
of the number ot woroa
In New Today all advertisements are
charged by measure only, 14 unea te the
lncl. ti
rilDBUOBI ,. . ,
Mluationa Wanted, Female
- .lu... ratn noolv to advertisements
nnder "New Today" and all other claaalflca
tlons excepting tile following!
. . i .. iii .rmtt classified advertise
menta ever the telephone, providing the ad
vertiser is a subscriber to either pboae. No
price will be quoted over the phone, but
Dill will be rendered the following day.
Whether subsequent advertisements will be
accepted over the phone depends upon the
promptness of the payment of telephone ad
!T . i n . NltnmtioB Wanted and Per
sonal advertisements will not be accepted
er the telephone. Orders for on. la
eerlion only will be accepted for Houses
for Kent, Furniture for bale." "Business
Opportunities," Rooming - houses" aad
HantMl to Kern.
la it nlcht lodtred la .the County Jail
Frank McBweyn, arrested at Pendleton.
The prisoner faces a charge of selling
liquor to Indians.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Oct. IS. Maximum temper
ature. 62 degrees: minimum, av ucnre.
Klver reading at 8 A. M-, 2.2 feet; change
last nours. none. loiai t.'ut.u , "
to s I M l. none: total rainfall since
September 1. lull. 6.18 Inches; normal raln-
.In.. K,n,.mh,r 1. Inches: SXCeSS
of rainfall since September 1, 1811, 2.88
Inches. Total sunshine October 18. 10 hours.
48 minutes: poeslble sunshine. 10 hours. 48
minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea-level)
at 6 P. M.. 80.27 Inches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A large high-pressure Held overllea the
d..ii. VArlh.Mt and la soreadlns SOU I n-
emstwsrd, csuslng cooler weather from the
Cascade . Mountains nearly to tne Missis
sippi River. High pressure slso obtslns in
the extreme Northwest. Moderately low pres-
ure obtains eisewnere. i.igui i " " -
Hen In baskatcnewan anu tne wiwi
Ion. and heavy rains in tno east lm
region, the St. Lawrence vaney ana on u
Atlantic Slope. Snow. was falling at 6 P.
M at Denver. Colo., where a temperature
of 32 degrees was reported st that time.
The weather Is 12 degrees cooler In South
m Montana. 14 to 16 degrees cooler In
Western South Dakota. Nebraska. Kansas,
Utah and eoutheaatern Idaho, and 80 de-
nui colder in wormem uoiuru. "-
other sections have I
nerature changes in
t nnrtanl.
Th, indications sre for aenerally fair
weather Thursday throughout this district,
with light-frosts in early morning In In
terior Western Oregon and Interior West
ern Washington. and heavy frosts esst of the
Cascade Mountains.
FORECASTS.
Tortlsnd snd vicinity Fair; northeast
erly winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair; northerly
winds. .
Idaho air.,
' THEODORE F. DRAKE.
Acting District Forecaster.
r-nmnasses. f leld-irlasses. barometers.
hydrometer!, microscopes, scientific ap
paratus. Woodard. Clarke A Co.
Ia
irmnress
sasssjiT - "
MEETING NOTICES.
OREGON COMMANDERT.
K. T. 8jedal eommunlcaUon
this (Thursday) evening at
7:80 o'clock. Red Cros. So
journing 81r Knishte and
companions cordially lnvttea
te attend.
J" . T laVJA.'l -
EELLWOOU LODGE. NO. 1SL
A. P. AND A. M. Kpocini
M..tM..iAn V. I . ThnrariAV 1 flVtll'
fins. S o'clock. 6ellwood Masonlo
Hall, East lam sireoi "u
k.n. nv.ntiA. Work In M. M. de-
trrea Visitors welcome. By oraer v. n.
C W. STRIKE, Secretary.
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114,
avi vn A f SDclal com-
m'inir.nn )ila (Thursday)
evening st 8 o'clock, Masonlo
Temple, Labor In the E. A. de
gree. VLslUnK brethren welcome.
By oraer w. M. trntu i uijow.n.
Secretary.
otirnun TvnmviTinw WPIETING.
There will be held a cltlsens1 meeting to
further dlaeusa vtvi and means to prevent
bolllns snd refining oil snd Installing stor
age oU tanks and oil warehouses In the city
llmlti and consider any further bulnees that
can properly come up before said meeting.
Everybody Is Invited, aa matters ot great
Importance will oe Drougnt up. v.
in win v.. ..ii. ,A ...i. a, r o'clock P.
M. shsrp, Friday. October 20. Gevurtx Hall.
Front and Glbbfl street!.
DIED.
HUNTER In this city. October IS. at the
family residence, 1234 tast Bin
Mary Jane Hunter, aged 71 years, t
months. 24 days. Announcement of fu
neral later.
KIN6EY In this city, October IS, at the
lamlly realdence, o East itn mi.
Mra oraeiia jvmaey. ageo 10
months, 22 days. Announcement of fu'
neral later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
CLEMENT At his home, 6515 60th ave. S.
E.. October 18, Benjamin W. Clement,
aged 'AO years, 10 months, 25 days, be
loverf hushsnd of Mrs. Nanev E. Clement.
Funeral will take place from the parlors
or the last Hide runerai uirociuj
Cut A lrlor- mnA Rait filxtb streets toxnor
row (FTldav). October 20. 2 P. M
Friends respectfully Invited. Intermen
Multnomah Cemetery. Callaway, Mo.
papera please copy.
KERB In this citv. October 17. at the
family residence. 129 14th St., Albertlna
Kerr, aged 21 years, 8 months. 4 days, be
loved wife of Alexander H. Kerr. Friends
tnrliMl to Attend funeral services, which
will be held at the St. James Lutheran,
Church. Jefferson and West Park sts.. at
2:80 P. M. ioday (Thursday), October
19. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery.
RICH In this city. October 17. Kstherlne
M. Rich, aged 46 years. Funeral will
take place from the parlors of the East
Side Funeral Directors, 414 Earn Alder
and East Sixth, today (Thursday), ucto
ber IK, 2 P. M. Fnenoa respecuuuy m
vltea.
KERR The funeral services of Albertina
Kerr, beloved wife of Alexander a. n.err,
will bo held this (Thursday) afternoon,
nrlnhr 10 At a:SO o'olock. at the St.
June. Tjithiran Church. West Park and
Jefferson streets. Friends are respectfully
Invited. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery.
KRUPKE The funeral services of the late
Wesley W. Krupke will be held at in
ley'e parlors at 2 P. M. today (Thursday).
Friends Invited. Interment ' Rivervlew
Cemetery.
PROVINCB: In this city, October 18, Clara
E. Provlnoe, aged 40 years. The funeral
services will be held at Flnleya parlors
at 10 A. M today (Thursday). Friends
Invited. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery.
6T. CLAIR At Seattle. Wash.. October 15,
Smith St. Clair, aged 63 years. The
funeral services will be held at Finley
parlors at 8:15 today (Thursday). Friends
invited. interment luverview i.emeiery,
FULTON The funeral services of the late
Mra Josephine R. Fulton will be held at
Holman s chapel, Tnird and baimon sts.!
st 2 P. M. today (Thursday). Friends In
vited. Interment In G. A. R. Cemetery.
TONSETH 1I4KAL CO.,
MAKQCAM BLDO.
FLORAL DESIGNS.
Phones: Main 6102; A 1108.
Dunning McEntee, Funeral Directors,
Tth and 1'lne. Phone Main 430. Lady as
sifttant. Office or county coroner.
A K ZELLEK CO.. 594 William, avc
Phone East 1088, C1088. Lady attendant.
J. p. FINLEY SON. 3d and Madison.
Lady attendant. Phone Main . A ISB9.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct
ors, Z20 Sd st. Lady assistant, x-none fli- ous.
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to F. H. Dunning. Inc. .. ax, a roao.
LEBCH, Undertaker, cor. East Alder and
elxtn. ast im, a isas. isoi assuianr-
OREGON HUMANE -SOCIETY
OFFICE CITY HALL.. Main 698, A "1.
HUMANS OFFICER, Sergeant Crate.
Residence. 24 K. 24th M. Kaa 477a
SI A. Unnmlpa. Raa. 126 WaSAO St.
W. G. Eaton, Res. 78 E. 16th. East II 88.
Herse Ambulance, A 6101; Pr. Ex. 4.
Klghts. bundara and Helldaya. A Utti Pa,
Ex. e; Trunk T.
NEW TODAY.
WEST SIDE
Business Corner
Thurman Street
Income $200 Per Month
Price $21,000
An opportunity to secure a fine busi
ness nrooerty at a reasonable price.
with a fine Income. Pays over 10 per
cent net. Investigate.
LOUTS SALOMON CO,
233 Stark St, Near Seeond.
RIVERDALE
Six-Room House
$6000
In Riverdale Proper, Near Statian.
' 3 Lots.
See Mr. Kupper,
0HAPIN as HE BLOW,
332 Chamber of Commerce.
Members Portland Realty Board.
$2500
PROFIT
in apartment sita corner. 100x100. at
18th and Overton; worth 815,000; if
taken this week. J1J.500; cash $4000.
JOHXSTOV. BOTHFl'R 4k TCFFORD,
90S Chamber of Commerce. Main t9tJ7.
$28,000 Eleventh Street
Fine West Side Income property.
close in. steadily increasing- In value;
rood mortgages will be accepted for
part pay; balance 6 per cent Interest;
yearly Income over $3400.
A. K. FOUL8GN,
418 Railway Exrhsnge.
MONEY TO LOAN
CITY MORTGAGES,
FARM MORTGAGES
"LOWEST RATES, TERMS TO SUIT.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.,
302 M'K AY BUII-DIXG,
Third and Stark.
$16,000 Near Bridge
A fine quarter block corner, Crosby
and Clackamas; 2 blocks from Steel
bridge; present income 843 monthly.
This Is a bargain at $16,000.
A. E. POULSEX,
418 Railway Exchange. Marshall 2758.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ttpf JOHN E. CRONAN, nof
J O 902 Spaldlnsx Bldg. f C
Mortgage Loans 5
For the Larfrer Amounts.
EDWARD K. GOUDEY,
Lawia Building;.
8a "TTTTaJ
Auction Sale
Special Today
RESTAURANT OUTFIT
At Baker's Auction Honse, 152 Park
street, enraprlalna; cash regrister, Inrsre
plate wall mirrors, rsmae, broiler, ta
ble, chairs, lnrsre-slae Ilohn refrlarer
ator, coffee tank, linoleums, counters,
rntlery, srlaaa nnd crockery, meat block,
sideboard, rtc, all of which will be
sold fur cash to the blithest bidder.
Auction today at 10 A. M. sharp.
BAKER A CROWELL,
- Auctioneers.
Both Phones. 152 Park St.
LISTEN
Income, $918.
Expense, $609.
Lease runs 4 years and 1 month.
This apRrtment house is close in, al
ways full and you can have one month
in which to satisfy yourself. I am in
need of a large amount of ready cash
and will cut the price $100 each day
until sold. Original price $6000.
Today $5500 Cash.
Mr. Beck, 272 Stark St.
HEAnQUARTFTRS. COURT ENTRANCE.
HOTEL PORTLAND. FREE, ACCURATE
LVFOitMATlON Regarding; Every thine In
CENTRAL
STEKEOPTTCON PICTURES 8 P. -L. FREE
Wasco Street Snap
Modern 6-room house, furnace, fire
place, hardwood floors, mahogany
border, enameled kitchen, pantry and
bath; lot 71x100; street work all paid;
on Wasco and East 27th street. Price
$5500: $1600 cash and $25 per month.
Not many bargains like this In such a
location.
GRUSSI & BOIDS,
317-318 Bd. of Trade Bids;., 4th nnd Oak
COLLI9, BERMDGE A THOMPSON,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS,
324 Worcester Block. Phone Main 0567.
REAL ESTATE! DEALERS.
Beck.' William Q tlS-il Falllns bids. "
BRTJBAKER BENEDICT. a03 McKay
bids. M. 64 .
Chapln at Herlow, SS2 Chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. & A Co.. (OS Corbett bids.
Jennlnrs A Co. kfaln 188. 106 Oreconlan.
PALMER-JONES CO., H. P., 118 Commer
cial Club bids.
Tha Oreson Real Estate C Grand ave. and
Multnomah st. (Holladar Addition).
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale
SNAP.
BEST BUY IN PORTLAND.
CLOSE-IN APARTMENT OR FLAT
SITE. LOT 80x125. IDEAL SIZE. LO-
CATION EXCLUSIVE- 7-ROOM HOUSE
NOW ON PROPERTY; HOUSE MOD
ERN; RENTED; CAN EITHER BE
LEFT ON PROPERTY OR MOVED; S3200
IS TOTAL PURCHASE PRICK; THIS IB
FULLY S130O BELOW MARKET PRICE
AND K 1 L hi IS MADEd 1 J
QUICK SALE. TERMS.
CHAS. RINGLER & CO..
211 LEWIS BLDG.
WEST SIDE 60-FT. LOTS $160.
We chose Falkenberg for the purpose
of making "the Ideal suburban homeslte"
because it is a most beautiful spot and the
most practicable location arouna .port
land; streets, sidewalks and water sys
tem now belne constructed: no assess
ments; soil Is unsurpassed; the place for
your city AND country home. Send for
booklet. J. W. Hefferlln Realty Co.. 2i3
Corbett bldg.
1500 GOING-ST. BUNGALOW.
Brand new 6-room bungalow, fine ftre-
clace. double floors, bookcases, china
closet, naneled dinlna-room. Dutch kitchen
a very nifty little home; street paved, ce
ment sidewalk all paid; price $2900, $500
cash and $20 per month; on Going, near
litn su
GRUSSI A BOLDS.
817 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
FINE 76x100 CORNER.
In Rose City Park. Portland's exclusive
residence section; this lot Is close to the
carllne ana commanas an exceptionally
good view. Price $1000, on easy terms.
DB YOUNG A HARTSHOKNE,
614 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
WEST SIDE.
LOTS $100.
Risrht on carllne on upper Washing
ton st., adjoining City Park. West aoth
and Yamhill sts. National Realty A Trust
Co., 723 Chamber of Commerce blag..
Main 6129.
IRVINGTON has established a district which
Is unique in fortiana notning iiko n
beautiful homes. We offer lots adjoining
Irvlngton for $725. You can't meet or
beat this anywhere. Take Broadway car.
get off at Klickitat su and walk east.
You will find a Gentleman to show you.
BUILDER, LOOK1
U blSck East 22d. near Ankeny car,
suitable for three houses or for flats.
This Is close In and la certainly a snap
at $3750; all lmprovementa paid. W. H.
Rosa, oio gpaiaing oiag.
SKLI.WOOD BUSINESS LOT.
Corner. 60x100 ft., on freight sidetrack,
across street from brewery; will pay well
IX improved; price $850 cash.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main bflu9. A 2653
10 DOWN. 10 PER MONTH.
Fine view lot. matured fruit trees, re
stricted district, near car. cement waius.
Bull Run water, fruit cared for free of
charge. 202 Board of Trade bldg. Mar
shall 473. A 1022. s
. CASH TALKS.
Will you pay $30 apiece for 80 lots.
60x100. at station, on electric line, 40 min
utes' ride, with school, stores, etc., that
now sell as high at $200 apiece; no trades
considered. Address R 531. Oregonlan.
WEIDLER-ST. Lot, $1000.
A fine lot. 50x100, on Weidler, between
29th and 31st, facing north; price $1000.
GRUSSI & BOLDS.
817 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
KENTON BUSINESS LOT.
On Main st. of Kenton, few steps from
bsnk; fine 60x100 corner for sale; one of
the best business locations there. A. E.
Poulsen, 418 Railway Exch. Marshall 2753.
FOR SALE Three lots, O. W. P. carllne.
30 minutes rrom city, z oiocks from Oak
Grove station; H price of other lots.
Owner. Call 603 Corbett.
$200 EACH. 8 level lots. 66x87, near school.
St. scott dc car; cuy water, street graaea
and paid.
HIGLEY & BISHOP. 132 THIRD ST.
THIS MUST BE CASH.
Nice sightly lots from $350 to $500 In
South Portland. Room 305 Chamber of
Commerce.
BEAUTIFUL lot on East
7th St., street
gradea. siaewaia in.
BEALS Si ROBINSON.
361 E. 11th st. E. 5023.
VACANT lot, 50xfe0 feet, running from street
tc, street; ieet um , .wee., un
proved. Price $373, terms. Call Main 9126,
venings.
WEST SIDE property, close In. See Le
NOlr A CO.. exclusive ii t a." a j n ,v tol am
property. Ground floor. Chamber of Com-
mercc.
PENINSULA lot 50x100. on carllne near
Kenton; price $850. $450 cash, terms. In
oulre owner. 247 Burnslde at.
OPTION on lots B and C, block 27, Park
Rose Call between 11 and 12. George
Gundlacht 1025 Yeon bldg.
WILL sell my equity In a Council Crest
lot at one-half prloe; I need the money.
B 604, Oregonlan.
LOT 25, block 45, Waverleigh Heights, $175.
gnap. Owner, P 508. Oregonlan.
ONE of the choicest lots in Rossmere; easy
terms. 416 Railway Exchange.
EQUITY in fine Westmoreland lot, cheap.
John DItchburn, 165 M Third, room 2.
YOU WILL NOT WASTE TIME
By looking- at this; a thoroughly modern
6-room buniralow, on terms ot 6 and 7
per cent, for much less than you can
build. 470 E. 44th St., first house north
bonoy road. Call afternoons.
SACRIFICE SALE.
Modern 6-room house on full lot. In
highest class district on East Side, close
in; hot water heating plant In perfect con
dition; all Improvements in and- paid; lot
alone worth (3000, and house cost over
S2S00; owner must have money and will
sell to first party who looks at It for
HS00: tiauo cash required. E 488, Ore-
gonlan.
NOTHING DOWN. '
Five-room modern bungalow with every
convenience, within reach of either Union
ave. or Alberta cars, in VERNON dls
triot. This is the last one; the other has
been sold; lot 46x100; at the price of
$2600 and terms, this bungalow cannot
oe equaiea in tne city.
Main 2182 DETSCH & WITWER A 1559,
84V Chamber or Commerce.
IRVINGTON BUNGALOW,
e rooms In the classiest part of Irving
ton; this bungalow is exceptionally well
built, with all modern conveniences; south
of Brazes, between 2 carllnes; price and
terms to suit.
JOHNSTON. BOTHPUR TUFFORD,
908 Chamber of Commerce. Main 6907.
BUY NOW.
ROSE CITY PARK.
$250 CASH.
7 rooms, built-in buffet snd bookosses,
solid oak floors, furnace, fireplace, mir
ror doors. National Realty & Trust Co.,
723 Chamber of Commerce bldg.. Mala
5129. .
WEIDLER-ST. BUNGALOW.
Swell 8-room bungalow, furnace, fire
place, hardwood floors, Dutch kitchen,
handsome home; street improvements all
paid; price $3600, $700 cash and $25 per
month; on Weidler St., near 27th st.
GRUSSI & BOLDS,
817 Board of Trade Bldg.. -4th and Oak.
. BEAUTIFULstrlotly modern 6-room houss
near Hawthorne. This home must be seen
to be appreciated. Price $r,500; $1000
cash, balance to suit. You will find an
appreciated BARGAIN in this property.
WHITMER-KELLY CO.. 70 4th St.
Main 100S. A 100S.
A BIG SNAP.
Modern 6-room house, 60xl00-ft. lot,
only a half block from UNION AVE., in
the PIEDMONT DISTRICT, for J3200, on
easy terms.
DE YOUNG & HARTSHORNB.
614 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
WEST SIDE HOME $0730.
Modern seven-room house on Marshall,
near 23d. This Is future business prop
erty. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main S609. A 2G53.
BEST BARGAIN IN CITY.
S . new strictly modern bunsalowa 4
and 5 rooms, ready for occupancy; $2000
to $2500; small payment down. baL like
rent; let me show you these homes.
JAS. A. CLOCK,
252 Alder St. Main 81S9.
MUST sell this week, owner leaving city;
6-room modern house, 60x100; Cook 4Sve.,
near Williams; sewer, gas, electric right,
cement aide walks, macadam road, all
paid; big snap; $3200 cash; easily worth
4(i00. Phone Main 3622.
HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS.
8-room strictly modern bungalow, full
lot, street Improvements In and paid fori
11th and Failing sts.; $2000; $200 down.
Photo at office FRED W. GERMAN, 321
Burnslde. M. or A 2776.
BY owner new 6-room bungalow, large atlc,
large bath; within 100 feet of Rose City
carllne: H block from Laurelhurst; full
basement, Dutoh kltohen, fireplace and
all new conveniences; terms to suit. Phone
morning, E 44S3. B 134J.
SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL HOMES.
Must sacrifice one, 9 rooms, elegantly
finished; oak, birdseye maple floors, cholc4
fixtures, modern, tine location, Irvlngton.
C IS'50, East 273; no agents. W. H. Herd
man. BARGAIN FROM OWNER.
New five-room cottage at 348 East 48th
st. North, Rose City Park: one of the
most complete homes in the city; will
sell furnished or unfurnished. See owner
at above address. S 507, Oregoniar
TWO bungalows. Just completed, on Tibbltts
st.; classiest In the city; everything mod
ern Installed; general lines the most beuu-
tlful and attractive; price .iiui, terms.
PATRICK & HUNTER,
BUILDERS.
702
Yeon Bldg.
BEAUTIFUL VIEW.
Dandy 7-room house, hardwood floors,
furnace, fireplace, large lot. West Side,
I will sell away below cost and on rea
sonable terms. Call today for particulars.
73 6th St., near Oak.
MUST SACRIFICE THIS WEEK
My new, modern 6-room bungalow, com.
pletely furnished; cement walk and lawn,
fuel for Winter, for cash or terms. Call
owner, C 1617, between 11 A. M. and 3
P. M.
UNION-AVE. HOME.
4-room house, 2 blocks to Union ave.,
3 blocks to large school; hard-surface at.;
price $2000, on easy terms. Owner, Mar
shall 657, A 2644.
A SNAP FOR CASH.
Lot, 90x118. 4-room house, 20 hearing
fruit trees; n block to stores, 5 blocks to
Anabel station; price $1600. Address Chaa
A. Schlegel. 4427 53d St. S. E.
$600 WILL buy my $1100 equity In an ele
gant new, modern two-story Rose City
home, corner t lot 50x100. street work in
' and paid for; remainder easy payments.
P. O. Box 719.
5-ROOM bungalow, modern in every partic
ular; 20 minutes from business district,
one block from carllne; can be bought on
terms same as rent. Peabody, Cleavland
& Co. Main 1622.
$150 FIRST PAYMENT.
New modern 5-room bungalow, Just
completed, 2 blocks to car. price $2350,
balance $25. including interest. 88 10th
St.. near Stark. ;
$30 CASH and $10 per mo., new 4-room cot
tage; lot 40x124; 6 blocks Mt. Scott 50
car; foneed; chicken-house, wood shed;
only $1250.
HIGLEY & BISHOP, 132 THIRD ST.
B-ROOM. modern bungalow, $2650; furnace,
fireplace, buffet, paneled dining-room and
laundry trays; 4 blocks from East Ankeny
carllne; easy terms. Tabor 706.
$4O0 CASH, balance monthly, new, modem
house. 6 rooms, near Hawthorne, $3;i30.
Howard Land Company, 603 Swetland
building.
OWNER will sell modern six-room house, on
the Richmond carllne, at a bargain. In-
' quire at 968 Clluton, southwest corner ol
S3d st. Main 8427.
ONE of the finest houses in Ladd Add., on
good terms.
BEALS A ROBINSON.
361 E. 11th st. & 5023.
SXAP for cash; lot, 90x118, 4-room house.
20 bearing fruit trees, Vz block to store,
5 blocks to Anabel station: price $1600.
Owner, Chas. A. Schlegel. 4427 53d S. E.
6-ROOM modern house in best Beaumont
district, one DIOCK to car; every conven
iences, furnace, sleeping porch, exception
al bargain, easy terms. Tabor 3041.
1800 Modern cottage, nice lot. Alberta dla-
i . . , ,,1vU. trnjill nsvmpnt hal.
Bnce' $15 monthly. P. O. Box 7ll.
TWO desirable residences, 6 and 6 rooms.
southeast pan ot -tiu, ickuo, a,
400. Oregon ian.
WEST SIDE homes. See Le Nolr & Co.. ex
clusive aeaiera n ,ouijr.
Ground floor. Chamber of Commerce.
5-ROOM modern cottage. 2 blocks from car;
" m swlWm . SI sn all Sa
corner 101: g
BLQCH REALTY CO., 206 Alder St.
' " NEW BUNGALOW.
5 rooms, larye attic, laundry tray:
trm. 415 Failing Bldg.
FOR BALE Moaern o-room nouse, on car-
line; price i caouuawitj, va.oy tci iui. AiiiJUirrj
506 East 28th St.
2500 BUYS modern 6-room house, block of
Car, leruia una s bit v. OA aiin4iou uiug,
H. M. Swank.
$2r00 FOR new, modern bungalow; Jot 50x
Wooolayn sP or c a:n.
5-ROOM modern bungalow, $2400: on Bas
Line roaa; 90 aown, mommy. sit
Railway Exchange "
FOR SALE 3-room house, lot 50x100, elec
tric llgnts, gas ana oaia an in. tn dim.
Oregonlan.
6-ROOM, atory-and-half, modern cottage;
Minnesota ave. ana rreemoni -'ioo,
easy terms. Phone owner, E. 3801.
ONLY $2250 Beautiful, modern bungalow :
every convenience. i -- rrer, laid
Greeley.
WILL eell cheap, new cottage, with or with
out furniture; cnicitens, iuia iuuxiw reet,
near Montavllla. O 504. Oregonlan.
LEAVING, must sell swell borne at onoe.
$1400 for 5-room cottage; lot 47x133; eay
$0OO MORTGAGE to exchange for good lit-
tie CUT. -a-... "-.j -mu6e.
$2000 FOR modern 6-room house, $300 cash.
balance nmnuuj, iw. j-.mne j
FINE bungalow. eix lota, only $2650. Phone
owner. Main uiv. .
IN IRVINGTON For sale, modem real
dence. r or particular pnone J aas.