Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 17, 1912, Page 16, Image 16

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    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1912.
SHIP OUT OFRDUTE?
Steamship Agents Think Ti
tanic Sought Record.
FULL SPEED PROBABLY ON
Submarine Mountain. Clashing of
J Ocean Current, and Fog. Fmc-
tors Xo Doubt In Wrrok,
- Says Portland Man.
Moat of the local steamship agents
la expressing their opinions on the
Joss of the Titanic agree that she
was In ail probability trying; to make
m record royals and Instead of fol
lowing the usual Jetour. Just went
ahead, thereby running Into the big
kerr that brought her to her doom.
"Of course It Is difficult to say yet
on account of the scarcity of details as
to her course, but from the latitude
nd longitude In which she foundered,
the Titanic would seem to hare been
outside her course, and probably going
at full speed." said one of the agent".
"She wouW of course hare heard
by wireless from the other ships of
the great bank of Icebergs they had en
countered, after leaving American or
Canadian ports, and would go slow In
consequence till It waa passed In
safety. Then with quickening speed.
It seems, she must have run Into a
bis: berg apart from others, which
rad not been noted by the rest of
be ships."
Definite (rM Ktxed.
Apropos of these remarks It is In
teresting to recall that all the prin
cipal steamship companies op the North
.Atlantic have adopted definite fixed
rourses for their steamships In crossing
the ocean, which are known- as "ocean
Janes."
Commanders of vessels are required
yiot to deviate from these routes, except
for the most urgent reasons. Among
the objects attained by fixed adherence
to the established routes, the greatest
Is the prevention of collision between
hips proceeding In opposite directions.
3n addition such adherence secures
snore fixed and precise knowledge of
winds, compass variations, ocean cur
rents and weather conditions along the
usual track, with more prompt assist
ance In case of accident or Injury.
There are two recognised routes for
rastbound ships and two for those
making a western port, varying ac
cording to the season of the year. Kast
fcound ships follow one route from
January li to August iJ. whereas westward-bound
change their route on
August 13.
The Island of Newfoundland, off the
Cdast of Canada. marks the north
western limits of the Great Bank of
Newfoundland. a vast expanse of
hoal water that extends I3 miles
ti or til and south and 10 miles east
nd west. It lies between latitudes
S:30 and AS north and between longi
tudes 47:iO and S7:10 west, being
directly In the track of steam naviga
tion between America and Kurope.
ftsjheaartae Mawatala Tnere.
Over this shoal the average depth
or water la 10 fathoms or J feet, but
there are many portions where It Is
much less. On either side of this shoal
the water deepens rapiuiy to many
thousands of fathoms, the bank being
really an enormous submarine moun
tain rising from the bottom of the sea.
while Its top does not quite reach the
surface. The Gulf Stream flows past
It on the southeastern edge, with the
Arctic or Labrador current coming
Uown on Ita northeastern limit.
Both these great ocean currents at
times flow over the outer edpea of
the bank, the amount and direction of
tnis flow varying with the season of
the year, and the force and direction of
the prevailing winds.
One of the main causes of the fogs.
In which t!ie Newfoundland banks are
ao frequently shrouded. Is the conflict
rf these two great ocean currents with
their vast difference In temperature,
the one coming up from the tropics
while the otlwr bears down from the
froxen north. The warm air above the
Gulf Stream loses Its moisture by
condensation In contact with the chill
atmosphere over the Arctic current, and
I he result la the Inevitable cold, damp
p nd dangerous fog.
In addition the prevalence of fleets
of fishing vessels adds to the difficul
ties of navigation over these banks, for
the great liner has to thread Its way
through them across this 40 miles of
tossing sea.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
.Marriages.
' BKCK-STgANT'lllM..! John F'Ck. cltjr.
tl and HIU:a Mrsnthim. cliy. -S.
Pfc.TKK.-ON-JiHNSON Carl O. Teterson.
Cltr 27. and Jennie Johnson, cltjr, 15.
KIHN-HKNSKL Jullui Kudu, city. 2j.
and F.Isi llnel. citv. 23.
PK-E-KIN''. R- J-e Dice. city. 23. and
vlvla VI King. Lents. IS.
' HI'HL-KEUi Walter RahL city. 35.
and Hr.-ste KflM. rlly. 24.
WDEBS-HOWW.li Geo. C. I-uderv city.
Wat inM Mr E. Ilowsll. city. legal.
I.K M.BKTTEK-VA.NHUBV Robert M.
l.eadbetter. city. 22. and Florence E. Van
Jlorn. cit. -1
KOl'tiLAS WORK tvm. P. Do'iglas. city.
Ci. and EHiaheth Work. city. 23
Ml"I-KI.!i-'''TT Harry F. Mulklns.
ally 21. and t"hr1l V. Scott, rlly. 23.
HAl.H'oHMEST-Slonrw Hall. city.
Israt. and Kern Forrest, city. legal.
srAINrtROiI.E-HOBinA To Ralph V.
Ft;norvle. 2", Multnomah County, and
:thel M. Kotl. -I.
HATTOX-B AI M To Ross C Hatton. .
"Multnomah Cnrjpty. and Mrs, Kvi Baum. 2M.
JOHNSON.Rn.VHAa To Walter l John
son. 2. Mtltnomab County, and Pauline M.
"fcfcenham, i't.
HI'ERUVC-WnTZEl. To Amtst Ppr
Si of Multnomah County, and Emily
Ml CK-ITVES To I- r. Muck. 20. if Lewis
Countr. Washington, and Calls L. Fm. 21.
huRT.GII To Bertram '. Short, at
(Multnomah I'ountr. ? Tllle E. Gtle.
HAaSl'BUePKAi'H To K. C. Ramsdell.
f ilu.tnorah county, and Joels M. Black.
RHAKEK-KOI.FE To If. M. Rharer, S9.
f MuitnoTiah C.ionir. and May Kolfe. Is.
HAM NKTT ro"Nfl To James Hamnett.
T Multnomah County, and V rs. Mai tie
Coons, i-
NfUAROl'aHAHT-T Charles F. Nell.
Mu.tnomsu County, and Katharine C A'rque-
Lart.
MSKA-R UTtANTS To John Nlska. 50.
f Mu-ioomafi County, and Aanle Rauttaneo.
'fMlT!l-HARNST-T W. C. Smith. S3,
f Multnuman County, and Clarissa, Harvey.
C!
WAF.n-ANPERSON' To W. H. Ward. SO.
ef Klic-kltat County. Waahlngtoa. and Vlolat
A. AiMl'nwn. 3-'.
HAJdlLTi'.V-MaRTtX Te Oeorgo 8.
tUmtitnn. 27. Multnomah County, and Jes
sie M. Martin IH.
IRWI.W.KEVIA To Karl I- Irwin. 23.
ef Skamania County. Waahlngtoa. and Mary
Grenta. 2.
r.v.AiK-KKf.I.rHBrt To Arthur D.
t Je-h. of Mulinomaa County, and Minnie A.
Jillnr.
n.HER-iri":R t joe Fisher. ;t. of
Vuitnomaa county, and Ella Lauber. 23.
' Births.
OR A HAM To tbo wife of L. D. Graham.
T.enls April 14. a daughter.
HI NT To the wife of K. I. Hunt, BO.
JCast Washington street, a son.
Mll.1 SAN-Tl ! wifa of M I. Stlll
snsri. Amity. Or. April I. a daughter
n-i'uNNOR To l!e wife vf Jaremlaw
D'l'of-rinr. British Columbia. April . a
satis fer.
tioItMAN To the wife of William Gor
man, siterwood. .Or.. April 10. a son.
S To the wif of Oeorxe A. Davis.
M Flrpt rreet. April 7. a ..n.
Kf.M'iftAV To tlie wile of John T.
t.mrm 2s t;raham tret. a sn.
AuKitT To ll alfe o! L. A. JTorrtlt.
l Fort) -fourth avenue F. C April 11. a
son.
BAII.KT To ths wife of A. A. BalUy.
elty. Marrh IV a son.
VAMASHITA To the lfe of Hlkotaro
Tama-hita. 31 m North Srcond street, April
ft. a son.
WALLACE To th Ifo of James H.
Wii:re. J4! frad tret. April 11. a son.
IUSIl'KAM To the wife of
Chtia J. schmlearteskamp, 102 East Lincoln
street, April 11. a dauchter.
SII.KWOHTH To ths rlfa of Don Car
los, silkworth. 4J 3d St.. 8. V... April 11.
a daughter.
M !tBIS To the wife of Edward A. M"r
rlp. 33 East f irst strset. April 13. a daush
ter. HBf5Tf To the wife of W. F. Shun.
62m Klttteta avenue. April 12. a aon.
STIt ADB To tho wife of Henry A. Btraile.
IZA Dean street, April 11. a son.
Laborer Foand Pcatl In Bed.
JUNCTION CITT. Or.. April 1.
(Special.) W. H. Lyon, a laborer on the
Oregon Klectrlp Railway, was found
dead In bed tills morning by his bed
fellow, lie evidently died without a
struggle. Coroner Gordon waa caned and
after a thorough Investigation decided
It was unnecessary to hold an Inquest.
The body was taken to the undertak
ing rooms of J. H. Miller and Is helng
embalmed. It will be held awaiting
news from relatives In tho Kast If they
can be located.
Liquor Law Violators l-'lnod.
W OOP BURN. Or.. April IS. (Spe
cial.) The case of the City of Wood
burn vs. Fred Apiin for selling liquor
without a license was settled here
r . . .l.nilint naM a
Oktturuay. w . . . . -
fine of $300 and costs of S5. The trial
of Gilbert Apnn lor a similar irnee
was held Friday, and the defendant
waa found a-ulltv. The fine of .1O0 w
nor r.ald Attornevs tor tne aeicnac
served notice of appeal.
Oil Company Incorporates.
SAI.KM. Or, April . (Special.)
The Linn County Oil Company filed
articles of Incorporation hore today. It
la capitalized at $1,000,000 and the In-
cornorators are J. L. Ttirnrldge. a. r..
Davis. T. II. Watklns, J. u. M'om.n
and G. II. Hay.
Ridgrfield GcU Postal Bank.
RIDGEFIKI.D, Wssh.. April !. (Spe
cial. A postal savings bank naa oeen
established at the Rldgefield postofflce.
and I'ostmaster Bla.kburn became a
banker last week on tho opening of the
new Institution.
rsAn.T METEOROI-OtilCAl. REPORT.
PORTLAND. Or.. April 1. Maximum
tamperst'irc. o dearera: minimum. -42 de
gree.. Hirer reading. A. M.. T.T feet:
change in lat 1 hours, o t foot rise. Total
rainfall iS P. M. to S T. M.I. trace: total
rainfall since September 1. .w.Su Inches:
normal rainfall ne Sejitemher 1. .14
Inrhea; deficiency of rainfall slnre Septem
ber 1. S.OJ Ini'liea. Total sunshine, none:
possible sunshine 13 hours. ;li minutes.
Barometer I reduced to sea levelj at S P. M..
3tX IS Inchea.
TUB WEATHER.
Wind
Stats ef
Wsatbar
TATIO.M
Baker
Role
Hnnt.tn .......
44 0
7 O.
4 VW
en lrt W
oo 12,-i
no t; sW
00 24 N
01 S NW
i' NK
t' 4 K
l 1 N W
7 S N
OH 4 S
.13' SE
O.. 14 N
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Mudy
t'loud v
'Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
'loudy
Clear
Clear
'Cloudy
t 'loud
Vt. cloudy
Rain
rt. cloudy
alsary
Chicago .
...(
0.
Denver .......
Dee Moines . . .
Duluth
Ktireka ......
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41
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tialveston ....
Helena .......
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Kansas lty ..
Marshfleld ...
Montreal
New Orleans
New York ...
North Head . .
North Yakima
Phoenix ...
Pih-si llo
Portland
X 4 NW
Ot 1H W
-t'loudy
Rain
PL cloudy
t'loudy
Pi. cloudy
I't. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Rain
' Pt. clordy
flear
Vloudy
ti. cloudy
near
lrudy
Vlear
Pi. cloudy
32 SNE
IM 2 W
tti IS NW
ihi 4 NW
INi tt W
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Koseburg .....
Sacramento
St. Iuts .....
St. Paul
Halt t.ako ....
San I Hero . . .
San KranOsco
Spokane
Taconia
Tatoosn island
Walla Wnlla .
Washlnv.on ..
Wlnnlpejr
no Inn
ci 4 K
oi 4 N
no' a nw
nv' SV
mi ;o W
ll'i 4 W
IK K NW
no; s s w
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t loudv
I't. cloudy
rieor
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C1ar
WEATHER CONDITIONS?.
High pressure covers the north-central
portion of the. country and also tho North
I'aclflr Coast. KJsewhere tho pressura l
relatively low. with apparent centers over
British Columbia, tha southern Rockies,
tlulf states and the extreme Northesst. re
spectively. Within the last 12 hours precip
itation has occurred' In Western Washing
ton. Southwestern Montana. I tah, Okla
homa, and In the Gulf and Atlantic states,
in tho Gulf atates the rainfall was heavy. A
thunder storm was reported from Boston.
The a-eathor Is cooler In tho Mississippi and
Ohio vallvs. Uk region, upper St. Law
rence Vsllev. .Interior North Carolina, and
la Interior Western Oregon, and it Is warm
er In the Middle Atlantic states.
The condition sre favorable for gener
ally fair we.tther Wednesday In WVstern
Oregon and Western Washington, and (or
slioaers east of the Cascade Mountains.
Temperature changea will be unimportant
end winds mill be mostly westerly.
FORECASTS:
Portland and Tlclnity Fair; westerly
winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair west, show
ers followed by clearing weather In east
portion: winds mostly westerly. ,
Idaho -Show ers.
THEODORB F. DRAKE.
A'lnr lttHrf eorecaier.
MEETING KOTK'ES.
1 NOBLES Help ttiiki the
Shrine ball a success, riaaee
promptly send your remit
tance o the Recorder. More
i-andtdatrs are needsd. Spe
,i.i umiiiii will be held Sat.
nrdMv eveiilne. April 20. at
t he
Masonic temple. West
urn a-iiu n '
and If candidates enough a
ceremonial will be held on
Park
April v,;v juui ' '
In now. Write t'. Recorder, ho need the
monev. Ths Recorder la revising his mall
Ins; Itot Every m- mber will kindly help him
by eendlns in their correct postofflce address.
By order of the potentate.
B. G. WHITfcHOLSE. Recorder.
PALESTINE LODGE N:0. 141.
V. and A. M. Stated com
unlratlon at Woodmere Hall.
Arleta. this tweonesoayi eve
ning. April 17. at S o'clock. Visit
ing brother welcome.
GEO. E. HOWARD. Sec
HAWTHORNE 1-ODGE. NO.
111. A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication thia i Wednes
day! evening, at t.SO. Work K.
A. degree, and S o'clock work
F. C. degree. Masonic Temple.
Visiting brethren welcome.
C. E. MILLER. Sec.
WASHINGTON IXDGE. No. 4.
A. y. AND A. M. Wtated com-
evenlas. 7:30. E. Eighth and
H urn I rte. M. M. degree. 1st tors
welcome.
J. n. RICHMOND. Secretary.
PORTI-AND CHAPTER NO.
X, R. A- M. Stated convocation
this (Wednesday evening at
o'clock. Visiting companions
welcome. There will be no work,
but there will be speaking, good
smoking and good eating. Come
A. M. KNAI'P. Sec.
SAMARITAN LODGE
NO. 2. 1. O. O. F. Keg.
ular meeting this (Wed.
needay) evening St 8
o'clock. Second degree.
Visitors always wel
H. OSVOLD. Sec
GEO. WRIGHT W. R. C. NO. 2. Ths
funeral ef Mr- Sarah Victoria Tsft. a mem
ber of the corps, will be held at Flnley s
parlors at 2 1. M Wednesday afternoon.
Members requested to be present.
YOVESA SEVERANCE. Pres.
DELLA G. MICKLEV. Sec.
KOnNRRODT The funeral services of Mr.
Kthel Holm Kornbrodt will be held Wed
nesday. April 12. 1U. at 1 o'clock P. M..
at the Isle residence. 111 E. Twenty-third
street North.
V 7
m
ORIKNT LutM-.K. X. 17. f. S. o. F.
Rr-KOljr meeting tonight t Wednes,is v . Con.
ferilng the initiatory rtcgr-e. Visitors In-
sued te bs wnb us. W. W. TsVKItr. Has.
A MI F MEM".
HEILIG
Theater
tth Taylor
Thonrs Main 1 and A 1122.
Two Performances Today.
Special Price
S 1
I.ast Time
Tonight 1:1
Matinee
Charlea IMillnrham presents
All Americas J'rlme KsTorlte
Elsie Janis
In the Musical Comedy Trtomph.
TIIK M.IM rKlNCKSS"
With JtrM-.l'll t A TIIOKN
Tonight: Lower floor $1. Walronv 1..
II. Tie. 50c tJnllory SOc. Today s mat
In: Lower floor S I. At. Balcony $1. 7ic.
Gallery J5c. 10c.
SEATS NOW SELLING
HEILIG THEATER
3 banning Tomorrow
Speelal Price Matinee Ssturdsy.
W-II.IJAM
FAVERSHAM
Supported by 41T.IE OrP and His
Company.
In tha Comedy
THE FAIN"
Even'ngs: Lower rloor, 2. fl..V. Ral
eony. Jl.sa (1. OOc. c.nllerj-, .'iuc.
Special xirlr-e matinee Saturday: Lower
floor. 1 .vi, tl. Balcony, 1. T5c. JOc.
Gallery. 3,1c. 25c.
R.AIC E S?. Mal'nTMoO
Geo. I- Baser. Mrr.
Tonight, All Week, matinee Saturday. The
popular Baker Stoek Conipsnv in
-THE WITCHING ItOCK--Bv
Augustus Thomas. One of the most
fascinating and absorbing plays ever writ
ten, original, gripping and powerfully dra
matic Clever comedy. Evening!. 20c, COc
only. Matinees. 2.V:. Next week "The
Spoilers."
e. 1 AM 11, n l' -W
IMATINEE EVERT DAT
'iJBt. sPvta e ptfrvA ..
ISe
lit
NIC.IITH: 13c. 5c, 0e. IStf
WEEK APRIL 1.1 Katherlne drey, la
"Above the I aw." Johnny Eord. Rosina
favuetll. Ilarvev and He ora Trio. Three
t.ltxidenheeks. Alsace end lrralne, IHvrotby
Kenton, 4rrchestra, t'ift u res.
WTKK APRlf 15 .Mr. r.Mr. Bloomniift
nd 111 IM-r. In tSrr"i Mm-. I hmn
tfrlln. Prima Ikinoa Pur In (iri-nt. Oprm;
I Hiivfi nr Sldnrr, VV (xmIi.-Km t ( on Trio,
Th ThrtM KIH-r-ro. Renmrr avi lCt),
PajB I JTvrj. Intajx lrritntm. 1'opu-la-r
prtos, naas. mni f irft i--w iMlroiiT- if
s-a-rra-ei. Mox off itr f.-T frnrn 10 A. t. to
10 P. M. rhon-. A at.oS, Main 4J. Carttila
5 30. 1:15 nod 9.
Matinee Every Day.
ess
onrterlv (irand.
Iran a Consldine.
rtrflnrd Vaudeville.
WEEK APRIL 1.1 The fieorge Bonhalr
Tronpe. 3 t.amons S. l-ewla and fearson
Maltie lAckrlte, El Cleve. t.iiy lart:ett
Trio. Orchestra. Prices, lie and ioc.
LYRIC
T11EATEU
IDtKIU
AND bl'ABB
trrrg Amu. 1 A Hire a (adv. with the
Keating a flood Musical Comedy Co.. In
"IK. nMnea' Prices. 1 1W Bnd iC.
day Mint. boras Contest. Hperlnl Next
Week Ed 8. Allen. Portland's Iravorite He
brew Comedies, ia "The Belle of Chlna-
towa."
STAR THEATER
Rsrlaatve Appearaace
Tulltl , TOMORROW AD FRII) W
Mr. Frank Lanning
World'a' Greatest Film Indian la
Character IraperMeaatloaa
Krwm Oreat Photo Plays
la M hlch he
Played the Leading; Part
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK,
Cer. Aaugbe asd Tvreaty-fonrth Sis.
SAN FRANCISCO
PORTLAND
a is. it. lit in. no. " l .
Uatnea Krgis Weekdays at .TitH P. M.
Sundays Si30 P. M.
LADIES' PAT FRIDAY.
nova 1'nde.r 12 Kree to Bleachers
W'ednesday.
After
the
Show
The Arcadian Garden
IN
Hotel Multnomah
-The Restaurant Beautiful"
This week's programme of atellar at
tractions surpasses anything yet offered
In tho Restaurant Beautiful. Pally from
:3ft to S 30 snd 10 .W to li.XO.
I'UNE. ROSE AND RAYMOND.
One of the Higgest lilts In Vaudeville.
I.A ACCltTTA.
cranlsh liancer.
TOtMl ANO Ies"T.
Character Entertalnera.
THE DKANCO NEAPOLITAN DCO,
Romantic oretiaders.
KONSKV.
Violin Virtuoso.
PHUJP PEIi, Ruaslsn ImpeHal
Court Conductor, and hla Concert Or
chestra of soloists.
Iteserve your tahlea early.
MULTNOMAH HOTEL COMPANY.
IL C. Bowers, Jdaaacer.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Dally er Sunday.
Par Use.
Oae time IM
Same ad two eeweecntlve times. ..... tte
hame ad three consecutive times Sue
ba me ad six er sevea consecutive times., see
K emit ten cee must accsinuasy ut-ef-towa
erders.
Vi bea ene a a v err im iiienv t sm raw in cwts
secnUv Usuee the ooe-Um rate applies.
Si x words count as ene line sa cash ad
verUseoieate aad Oje ad coutitcd lor lees tbaa
1st Unea.
Oa charge er -book advertisements the
eharge will be baaed ea the actual umber
ef lines appearing is the paper, regardless
ef the amuber ef words la each line.
In New letiay all edvertlaemeele are
charged by SBeeaare only. 14 lines ( the
tara-
Tbe above rate apply te advertisements
andrr "New Today" and all ether classifies.
Uena except the following!
eltaatloue Wanted. Male.
Mtuatlene W anted. 1 ejnal.
Oregealaa will ecept classified adeerttee
sseoc ever tbo telephone, providing the ad
vertiser la a subscriber te either pboue. e
prices will be Quoted ever the phone, bus
bill will be rendered tbe following day.
Whether eabeeqnoot advert laemente will be
accepted ever the phone depends Dpos the
prainptnewe of the peymeat of telephone ad
seelUements. bituations Wanted and Per
son si advettlsemeals will not be accepted
ver the telephone. Orders for one iaaer
ttoa only will be accepted for "Houses faf
Rent," "Euroilure lor bale," "Business Op
portunities. "livotulug-stousea" aad Want
ed te avea.
fa-
IV e NA
- Snl'l
AUCTION SALES TOD.t Y.
At Mrs. Way's residence. PS N". 1.1th St..
ner Flanders L, f urnlttiri. etc. Sal at 10
A. M. Raker Crowcll, auctioneers.
At Wilson's Auction House, it 10 JL M.
Furniture. 171-t-S 6econd street.
DIED.
BILGER John A. Bllger. Arrll 1. aged
4t vears snd P months. Remains sent to
JseVsonvl lie. Or., for burial.
DIED At Kt. Vincent's Hospital. Melton H.
t'asev. of 8 Hood st. aged bO years. No.
ti-o of funeral lster
FLTi'ERAL NOTICES.
JOHNSON In this rltj April 1. Sivsnty
Johnson, aged JV3 years months, beloved
husband of Ida M. Johnson, of 179 Morris
at. Friends Invited to attend funeral serv
ices, which will be held at Holtnan'a
funeral parlors. 3d and Salmon sts., at
P. M. today l Wednesday!, April II.
Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
At! NET -US Graham ave.. April 16. Mr.
' Eva J. Arnet. belovrd wife or T. I Arnet.
Funeral ervtces will be held at the Cre
matorium Thursilav. April 1H, St 2:"0
P. M. Friends respectfully Invited. Re
mains st A. It. Zeller Co. parlors. .I?:
w imams ave.
PI RHAM The funeral of the 1st Panlel
Ourham will be held from Holmsn's
funersl parlors st 8:30 A- M. today 'Wed
nesday!, thence to the Cathedral. l.th and
Davis, sts. services at 9 A. M. Friends
Invited. Interjnent Mu Calvary Cemetery.
TAFT The funeral services of the 1st
aiah Victoria 1ft. formerly Mrs. Drum
tnond. will he held at the family residence.
!.Vi4 East Slatv -sixth street E.. at 2
'. M. today i t.'ednesday ). Friends Invit
ed. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
M'RAE In this city. April fT. st his late
residence. Kast Sixth street. Donald
McK&e, aged f7 years. 11 months and 18
days. The funeral servlcea will be held
at the above resilience at lo A. M. Thurs
day. Friends Invited. Interment Rlver
vlew Cemetery,
M'f'OMB At the residence, 300 Pkldmore
street. Virgil It. Mct'omb. sued 4rt years.
- Funeral services will be held at the abov
residence todav (Wednesday), April 17, at
1' I. M. Friends respectfully Invited. In
terment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
WARD The funeral services of the late
John H. Ward will be held today (Wed
nesday l st 1 P. M. from the chnpel of
A R. Zeller Co.. SH4 Williams ave. in
terment Mount Scott Park Cemetery.
HILL The funeral of Mrs. H. J. Hill II!
be held at the First Baptist Church. Ore
gon City, today t Wednesday 1, April 17 at
1 P. M. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
ILOHEKs, floral designs. Nob HUI flee
let. lMe Jtid and GUaaa. .Halts Aug, Jk Jig.
MONUMENTS Otto Bchtunana Marble
Works. East ad and 1'lne bis. East It.
UK. EDWARD HOLM AN. the leading fw
gcral director aod undertaker. 0 loua
ear, balmon. Lady assist ant.
Ducjilng Jk McRntee, Funeral Directors,
tth aod Tine. Phone Main 439. Lady al
tandanU Office ef Coouty Coroner.
A. B. ZELLEB CO.. BJ-t VMIIIams sea.
pboas Emt 1U8S. C iflbg. Lady alteadans.
e. P. IIALEI SON. Sd aad MaduMta.
Lady attendant, pneao Main . A. lASa.
LAST blDK Funeral Directors, su
te t. &. Uanning. ino. K. tt, B Ull.
Lbltl'u, Undertaker, cor. East Alder eae)
bUth. fcast 7S1. B HIBs. Lady atteadaat.
eklHUi COMPANY, td aad CUy.
41SI. A zl. Lady atteadaat-
THE CEMETERY
Beautiful ML Scott Park :
lARf.K, PERMANENT,
MODKRN. PORT- e
LAU' 1)LV MODERN g)
C El M E T El It Y WITH .
PKKPKTIJAL CAR U
of all burial plots without extra
charge. Provided with a perms-
nent irreducible M a I n 1 1 n a n o e
Kund. Location Ideal; Just out-
side the city limits on norta
and west slopes of Mount Scott,
containing tii acres, equipped
with every modern convauleuce.
PRICKS TO SUIT ALL.
SKKVICE TUK BEST. e
0. M-: MILE bOCTM OK e
1, K Jf T S. K i V L A R
AUTOMOBILE bKltV. e
ICE I'KEfcJ Utl 1'Vt bE.V a
Lti IS AAD T is a,
CtiiiK'lElt V. ti e
CITY OFFICK. 920-921 YEON
BUILDING. MAIN 21'6, A 70SS.
CKMETKRY OFFICK. TABOK
14t,: HOME PHONE K I M G a
till THEM CALL LOCAL. 4201.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office. Cltv Hall. Main B. A TH.
Humane officer. Sergeant E. 1 Crate.
Residence. 24 K. I4th N Ksst 4771.
Horse ambulance, corner of Sth and Taylor.
Veterinary in charge. Marshall 0. Aal
msis Rescue Home. Northrup Acrea Thomas
A. Short. Suyt-. A 5M7. 8 rlnga
NEW TODAY.
THK CHK4M OF THE EAST SIDE
resldenr-e section. Streevts all paved:
sewer, water, naa mains all In. Graded
biiildlntr restrictions. tooU car nervlce.
Prices from 1000 ti ,3000 per lot. Get
particulars. Phone Main 150.1. Main 4020
or A 1516. Be sure to ask for Mr.
Urdahl.
RW Corbett Bldrr.
54 LOTS
Slaughter Price
consisting- of threo blocks in a re
stricted district within tlire-mlle cir
cle. Special low price on application.
tiODDARO IVIKDHIl'R,
SI3 Stark St.
Mortgage Loans
$.10,000 aad Over
CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY.
LOWEST CURRENT RATES.
WM. M ACM ASTER
701 Corbett Hide;.
80-Acre Snap
Tliree m licet from Reave-rtan: very
best deep soil. No rock. Covered with
cordwood timber. Owner in Montana.
Actual value $10,000. I'rice for quick
eale ,6500.
fiODDARD WIKDRICK,
243 Stark St.
MONEY TO LOAN
rOl WM- 0- BOECHERS JQf
Q JO 207 Orcgouian Bldg. JQ
UDDTPirJCinIWCOai Baslaee. aad
IllUn I UtUL Lunno K,
teeldenee Property
TOl FVFRFTT&.S!MQNHS 701
Incorporated. 9 lO
1 BOARD OB TRADE BCILU1NU.
MORTGAGE LOANS
COJ JOHM E. CRONAN, 7
JO ooa Bpaldlaa; Blda. '
WAJIT THIS t
Old house, with lot 60x150, Sacramento,
close, to tnion. trice 3uu.
GOOD HI) A V1EDRICK,
24a Stark St
REAL ESTATE MEN
f7even-passenp;er Auto for Hire ,15 Per
uav tMiiiii -totirsi.
Phone It 4,'.4.
COLLI. BER-RIDGE Jt THOMPSON.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS.
124 Wetgscatex Block, i'lsni Mala U,
LAURELHURST
NEW TODAT.
- ssss-miai i -- 1
i fllillfl
Administrator's sale of farrn. The
John Thomas farm, consist ing of 100
acres of land, all in cultivation and
well improved, iy2 miles south o
Sycamore Station, on Foster road, 10
miles from Courthouse, will be sold.
Sealed" bids should be forwarded to L.
A. MeNary, 1011 Yeon bid-?., Portland.
Or., on or before April 2.. 1012.
ROBERT LIVINGSTON,
Administrator.
Iodem 8-room residence.
No. 193 No. 22d, near John
son St. Lot 50vl00 feet.
Price, $12,500.00
$4500 cash, balance at 6.
Parrish, Watldns & Co.
250 Alder St.
WANTED
TO BUY
A 6 or S-room house, on liberal terms,
with not to exceed $500 down. Wish
to buy it from the owner. Contrae-toi-s
with big profits in view need not
write. When writing, give all details
e-ize of house, incumbrance, terms,
location and number of house, as well
as reason for desiring to sell. Address
AM 94.1. Oregonian. '
Tomorrow, Thursday
At Baker's Auction House. IBS Park SI.
We have the fnrnlshliis: of n 10-room
private resldeace to sell, eomprlslnat
Parlor, llbrarv, dlmnif-ruoni ami bed
room furniture, about 400 yards of good
Axminster and body Brussels carpets.
niKs, inalicahle. steel range. Kas range
and many other lots. Kor positive sale
to the talc hem hldder for eaxb.
Sale tomorrow at 10 o'clock (prompt).
C. BAKKR C. A. CROWELt,
Auctioneers, 133 Park St.
Lovejoy Street
160x100. with five first-class houses.
Good income). Can take $10,000 cash,
balance) ten years at 6 per cent, fiood
Investment for the present and future.
Lovejoy Street
60x100. with small house. Splendid
apartment site. Very easy terms.
fiODD.l RD at WIEDRICK,
Zi3 Stark St.
15 ACRES
Commercial Orchard
Four miles north of Sheridan, fronts
on three roads: land cently rolling, red
shot soil, family orchard; very large
barn. No house. Knouuli good lumber
ln barn to build smaller barn and
house. All In 2-year-old apple trees of
commercial -variety : three or four acres
In strawberries owner says will He
north at least 500 this year, i'rice
GOUDARD WIEDHlCh,
2-13 Stark St.
For Sale
Or Lease
for a term of years, a modern six-BUry-and-basement
brick, sprinkler equipped,
on Terminal tracks, very central; 70,000
square feet floor space: suitable for
warehouse or wholesale.
DAVID STUARTS, 34V WasMncton St.
Two Houses
for Sale
Northraat Comer Morrlsoa and 13th St.
Brick Building; to Bn Erected.
These houses are well built. Can
be moved to new location.
Offers for Houses Now Received.
BIS Yeon Bide;. Phone Main 1Q02.
INCOME PROPERTY
Two lots and building', income 15 per
cent. Will consider lot In good loca
tion. Price $12,000, with terms.
7.IMMEWMA.V. 310 Board of Trade.
ABSTRACT BOOKS Sr''c"
U'ash., for sale or trade. iU3 "Veon bldg.
REAL ESTATE.
lor Sale
-Lola
VIEW lot. Koiith
rtrpot. rlnso to
labor 2'JU.
Portland,
cai; fiOO
hard surface
casu handles.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
bRl'BAEER A
BENEDICT.
S02 IIcKas
bids. M. S49.
Beck. William 815-8r6 Failing bld.
Cbapln ft Herlow, 332 Chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. 6. A Co.. AOS Corbett bide.
Jnnlngs A Co. Main 18S. 206 Oregonlaa.
PALMER-JONES CO.. H. 404-40i-40
Wilcox bldg.
The Oregon Real Eatate Co.. Grand tva, at
Multnomah mu (Holladar Addition).
REAT, ESTATE.
For bale Lot.
LOTS r,0xl. ?ivO TO 200.
On electric car line, close to dopot; all
cleared, rt-ady for gardetiilnR and build
in, handy to ctty. llnest ioil posstble. no
rocks, taxes Almost nnthlriK; values will
double in comparatively short time. Call
and see us and we will quote you splen
did cany terms.
Owner. J. W. HEFFRRLIX,
Marshall 2?i0 G13 Corbett Building.
SITE FOR
APARTMENT-HOUSE
OR
HOTEL OR STORES.
Prominent corner on West Side; close
In; price $20,000. Immediato possession
(2421.
HART MAX A THOMPSON,
Real Kstate Department.
Chamber of Commerce Bids.
FLAT SITE.
Corner Grand arc. and Prescott, 100x100;
special reduced price.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK,
243 Stark St. "
BKAUTIrUL view lot on southern a op,
near Council Crest, $650 and up. Including
cement sidewalks, curbs, traded streets
and water; buUdlnc restrictions; sold oo
easy terms. Provident Trust Company,
U01, 20a!, 2ua Board of Trad. Marshall -iti,
A 1022.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Level homeslte of a lots with splendid
view, beinjr tiie only remaining available
site in neighborhood of fine homes, each
standing In large grounds. Owner must
sell. Make oflei.
Marshall 4S1.T. BROOKE. A 3.10.
$10 DOWN $10 PER MONTH.
Fln view lot, matured fruit trees, re
stricted district, near car, cement wala
and curb. Bull Run water. Provides t
Trust Company. 201, 202. 203 Board of
Trade, Marshall 473. A 1022.
LOOK 1 HIS UP.
Sightly Laurelhurst fc lot. One block
from Glisan st. and cVr. Trice 12ut.
Terms arranged.
BUKMNdAMB A ALLISON,
M a in 1503. A 151.
GLEXX AVE. BARGAIN.
40x114: sewer paid; no assessments;
price $ST0: cah.
BKfBAKER & BENEDICT,
602 McKay Bldg.
FACRIFICB SALE".
Lot ."0xl05; has small plastered hou?fl;
price $."0; terms. Take Mt. Scott car.
fret off at Gray's crossing:; 5-cent fare.
Inquire at Holmes' store for Bard.
BUILVERS. ATTENTION.
We can sell the best lots In the Haw
thorne district for lO per cent down and
t:ikft second mortgage for balance. Tabor
2942. .
ALBERTA Desirable, lots; extraordinary
values for Immediate sale. $.o0, $HiV,
$00; terms; builders opportunity. Owner,
1170 Ivon st.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS LEVEL SITE.
Close in. suitable for 1 or 55 bungalows;
17Wr; reduction for cash.
Marnhall 4S27. BROOKE. A 3Srtff.
LAURELHURST tXAP.
Dandy view lot. One of the first lots
selected; worth S220O; will sell for $1600;
easv terms. Address Y W.", Oregonian.
$10 CASH and $.. month, beautiful lot near
l nana; cuy w.iri, mi" . b.aucU
paid
HIGLET & BISHOP. 132 Third St.
FINE building lots on Broadway, 2 blocks
from Rose City cars, for sale. Inquire
US4 Broadway. Phone C 2140.
1RVINGTON LOT CHEAP On K. 19th. near
Stanton, in splndid locality. Lueddemann
A Burke, 921 Electric bldg.
APARTMENT SITE.
Full lot on West Park at.,
desirable. Main li5"j.
cheap and
SNAP FOR CASH
West Side lot, fine view, two blocks
from car, ros. in; $l5M. Tabor 2tl2.
LOT, $300; $5 monthly; $30 cash; no re
strictions; near I. car. Johnson A Dod-
aon. &20-522 Board of TradetiQg.
EAST Mt. Tabor lots $12." and up. $1 down
and $1 a week. R. W. Wood. 267 Couch st.
$oOO- EQUITY in choice Eastmoreland lot,
trade or sell cheap. AB "04, Oregonian.
j FINE lots at Ocean View, at a bargain.
Blake. 778 Glisan.
LAURELHURST equity in 4 view lots. Main
906.
Beach Property.
HAVE a splendid lot In best section of
Oregon; finest beach, close to surf and.
fresh-water lakes; finest of fishing, bath
ing, boating, etc. ; free ubo of new board
floor tent, fully equipped; will sell for
only $15 down, $5 monthly. P 966. Ore
gonian. -
For bale
-House
HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS.
7 -room bungalow with all modern con
veniences; street improvements all in; one
block to car, 13 minutes to city; new.
6-room house, modern, 2tM feet to car;
lot 0'x 10O; excellent neighborhood.
5-room bungalow, modern, with all
built-in conveniences, furnace; two blocks
.from car; near tine school; gas, electricity,
"street improvements paid; excellent view;
corner; $3450 for 10 days.
4 rooms, in excellent buburb; restric
tions; all built-in Conveniences, large living-rooms,
with panels, fixtures and tint
ing. PROVIDENT TRUST COMPAN1,
201-SI-3 Board of Trade.
Phone Marshall 473. A 1012.
FORCED TO SACRIFICE HOME.
1 am leaving the city and muse-sell my
flno ti-room home In Rose City Park AT
ONCE; strictly modern and has fine view
of city and mountains: with or without
furniture. If this home suits you. 1 will
make a price on It that you can't refuse
and will give easy trms. See this. Mr.
Price, corner 4Sth and Alameda. Tabor
$20O CASH.
YOU CAN SAVE $000
ON BUNGALOW.
To make a quick sale, wo offer a $3?O0
bungalow for $'M- It has five nice rooms,
bath, fireplace, fine lighting fixtures,
shades, full cemented basement with laun
dry tubs, located south of Hawthorn-, ave.;
$ih cash down, balance $3 monthly and
7 per cnt interest. 'I his is an unusually
good offer. A. E. Poulsen, 41S Railway
Exchange bldg.
RESTRICTED DISTRICT.
Fine home 7 rooms. lot 50x100, parking
10 feet, all paid, lawn, cement block chlm
nev and fireplace, roof green, house white,
elegant hardwood floor, 7-foot buffet, bev
eled plate glass door, 4 French mirrors,
large work pantry and sink, fine base
ment, furnace, large rooms, sleeping porch,
2 carline. 34 minutes to business; terms.
Phone owner. Main 4144. for particulars.
SACRIFICE Beautiful Richmond bunga
low ; select neighborhood ; paved street;
- pressing obligation compels sacrifice; re
sponsible party investigate Immediately;
nothing reasonable refused; occupied.
Owner, 1170 Ivon st.
$100 CASH, bal. $30 payments. like rent.
6-room bungalow. Rose City Park, price
$?t54 ; fireplace, trays, Dutch kitchen,
tinted fixtures. A. J. Detsch Co.. biO
Chamber of Commerce. Marshall 42SO.
5-TtOOM bungalow. 50x100 lot. every mod
ern convenience. street improvements
paid for; ,1UU casn. per munin. iuciuu
lr.ff Interest: one block from car; sood
locality. AH SSO. Oregonian.
jTrooM modern house snd six 3.vfoot lots
adjoining Columbia Park on St. John's
carllne: onlv t'-,H): easy terms.
HIOOINS & HOYEK.
506 Northwest Bldg. Phone Main 4400.
" " SSSO.
$200 cash and -5 per month; which fn-
eludes Interest, buys this elesant bungalow
close to Hawthorne and 41st st. Morrin
& Malr, :td snd Hawthorne ave.
S-ROOM modern house. 72x100 lot, 2 blocks
from Highland School- 1 block from St.
Andrews Si-hool: good place for large
f.imily. $"5"0: terms if desired. Owner,
485 Wygant St. '
a.V CASH. S-room modern house, lot jlli
100. 3 blocks MV car; price 1S0; cer
tainly s pickup.
HltfLEY a- BISHOP. 132 Third St. '
EAST TATLOR ST.. fine corner with modern
7-room house for eale or trade for "Wil
lamette or Tualatin farm. iVoldschmid t's
Agency. 414 Chamber of Commerce.
REASONABLE. S-room house, 13 bearing
fruit trees, near store, car .and school. 9;g
South Jersey -t. ni. jonna car.
14000 10-ROOM house, beautiful scenery,
somo exchange. Swsnk. HIT Hamilton
bldg.
b I N -N Y i I ' K. J2500: 6-room eottaga; fire
place; 20 per month; East Morrison, near
HOth. E25 Yeon bldg. Main 112. A 7458.
J. E. HALL, 30S Ablngton bldg.. sells new
bungalows, rental payments.
$(4. 7-HM. modern bungalow; $900 dead
loss. 1135 E. 23d N. Woodlawn 2714.
WOR FINE homes!
Res Delahunc
1!00 fi-FtOOM bungalow; .ISth. n-ar Haw
thorne; tluo dona, 'hone A 7316.
REAL ESTATE.
I'or Sale Houses.
A HIGH-CLASS HOME.
Study the DESCRIPTION and see if
will do(
FOR YOU,
ON
TAXBOT ROAD and GREEN WAT AVE.
THREE perfect LOT.-, commanding
a
SURPASSINGLY BEAUTIFUL VIEW
HOUSE
is
A LA RGE, seven-room, practically
NEW, perfectly appointed HOME for
small family of refined ia-t. Has large
hails. leeptnf! porch, balcony, bath -mom,
dress In s-room. toilet -room, two pantries,
two linen closets, one general closet, foul
wardrobes, two toilets, three lav a tori s
two fireplaces, two large clieval mirrot s
finished five coats white enamel through
out, oak, floors, superior plumbing and
light fixtures, plate glasy windows, floored
attic suitable for three rooms, pleasing
exterior. If number of rooms will do. It
will please fastideous people. I am NOW
offering it at the nominal price of $i;.0.n
Will consider a good old house on good
West Side lot in part pavment.
E. F- FERRIS, Tabor .1021.
$500 SACRIFICE .New. 7-room. 1 -stor3
house, double constructed, largo living
room, fine fireplace, all built-in conveni
ences, oak Honrs, 3 large- sleeping chain
brs, second lloor. full cement baseim-nt
actual cost of house and lot, $4-o0. Client
must sell. Price $3700; $000 cash, bal
ance e:sy.
BUNGALOW at cost: T rooms first floor
cjyi finish 2 rooms on second floor; duuhh
constructed. in fine location : bun
galow, l'Sx42. All built-in conveniences;
4 blocks to W-R car. - f32o0; $200 cash,
balance to suit.
ti-ROOM bungalow; Iarg llving-rooir
and dining-room, very large buffet and
fireplace, large airy bedrooms and sieep
ing porch on second floor; uil floors down
stairs are oak; the linish is exceptionally
Jlne; elegant el ec trie fixtures: east front;
trees, shrubbery, .lowers. full cem.nl
basement, good furnace; $.200; $70O cull,
4 blorks to Broad wa y car.
PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY,
201, 20S, -2"Z Board of Trade Bldg.
Marshall 47J, A 1022.
LAD1'S ADDITION.
y.sOO 1 rooms ( two In attic), furnace,
fireplace, hardwood floors, built-in book
case?. Dutch kitchen, fajes east, street
paved, with alley in the tear, close, to
catiine, schools and churches. A larye
place for a little money.
Sij.iOO s rooms, wit li sleeping porch,
rvoxi is -foot Jot. facing east, wit h a fine
view and alley in the rear. House has fur
nace, two fireplaces, one upstairs, hard
wood floors, numerous built-in conveni
ence;, and Is a bargain at this price.
$7000 s rooms and sleeping porch. Just
off irom Hawthorno ave. and facing the
avenue. Has hot water heating plant, fire- .
place, fine ext ra, larse living-room, wel 1
kepi lawn with roses and flowers. Built
b the owner for hi? own home. St reet
paved, with alley in the rear. A good bu.
STRONG & CO. (INC.). 05 Concord bldg.
Authorized Agents for Ladd's Addition.
ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN" HOME.
One acre, two blocks west of Meidrum
station, on Oregon 'fty carMne: highly im
proved, with an artistic 7-room bungalow,
wit h fireplace, built-in bookcases, china
closet, Dutch kitchen, ci-mont laundry
tubs; interior has every labor-saving con -venience;
compares with the best homes hi
Portland ; electric lighted, w at er under
pressure, good outbuildings; -surrounded by
high-class modern homes; must be seen to
be appreciated; compelled to sell; priced
accordingly; can be seen at any time. Mrs.
J. Frank Powers, owner, on premises, or
call on
THOS. J. HAMMER, 4"S Veon Bldg.
MR. LOT OWNER!
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO IM
PROVE YOUR PROPERTY WITH A
HOME. FLAT OR APARTMENT; WILL
FINANCE IT AT A LOW RATE OF IN
TEREST; PLANS FURNISHED FREE;
IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME IU AND
TALK TH1S OVER.
J. S. ATKTNS.
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,
HENRY BLDG.
USE YOUR RENT MONEY TO BUT A
HOME.
?f you can nay $000 cash and $40 1o $
per tnont h, w hich w Ml include interest ;
we will finance the bulldinz of your home
on a very desirable Laur Ihurot lot. If
you want to buy or build a house on these
easy terms, come in and talk it - ver.
BURL I NG A ME & ALLISON.
522-6 Corbett bldg.
Ma-'n tntT.. A 1515.
NEW LAURELHURST HOME.
6 rooms and brenkfast-room, finished
beautifully t hrounhout : strictly modern.
built-in buffet and bookcases, fireplace
and furnace, hardwood tloors, north front:
onu block off earl inc. full lot; pric $4SU0,
terms $300 cash and $40 per month, in
terest included. Phono Main 1 Ot'3 or A
3010. Ask for .Mr. Lrdalil,. Call 022 Cor
bett bldg.
WASCO ST. BUNGALOW.
A fine new 6-room bungalow. 3 bed
rooms and sleeping porch, furnace, fire
place, bookcases, buffet. Dutch kitchen;
lot s:: 1 -;jxl'M. corner; all street impim e
mentis in and paid; price $41"0, on easy
terms, or completely furnished with piano,
etc., at $4Mn.
GRUSSI BOI.DS.
::iR Board of Trade Bldg., 4th & Oak.
6 ROOMS EAST SALMON ST. $:i7".
New and modern, with all kinds of built
in conveniences, such as fireplace, book
capes, china and linen closets, clothes and
dust chutes. Dutch kitchen, full cement
basement with tubs and wood lift, piped
for furnace, gas and electricity, house is
double const rut ted and extra veil built.
See owner, next door. Phone TalKr 1104.
" THAT VACA N T LOT.
WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN TNTO
INCOME PROPERTY? I H" YOU OWN A
LOT WE WILL FURNISH Til!-: MONEY
AND BUILD RESIDENCE OR FLATS.
PLANS FREE IF WE BUILD. OUR
REPUTATION YOUR PROTECTION. IT
WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US.
L. R. BAILEY CO., INC.. CONTRACT
ING ARCHITECTS. 324 A 3INGTON BUD.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS HOME.
Beautiful new 0-room residence, fire
place, sleeping porch, hardwood floors,
cut glass fixtures. leaded windows, besu
tifu! woodwork and cornices; built for
home, every possible modern convenience;
2'i level lots, 150 ft. from car, marvelous
view which can never be obstructed.
Marshall 427. BROOKE. A 3Sa.
MR. HOMESEKKER.
Good S-room house, fur $.i000. In good
locality: electricity, fruit trees: $1000, rest
easy terms; hit 00x100; one block to car.
Mr. Bernard,
CHAPIN-HERLOW MOR1GAOIS A
TRUST CO..
:i?.2-3", Chamber of Commerce.
SEE i'Re 2, this jfsue, of The Oregonian
for pic Lure and description of eleg.mt
new home for sale in L- urel hurst; watch
this space on page a overy day for pic
tures and descriptions of Laurel hui st
JionifB ofTered for sale. Some of t lv;
clHSsiest homes In Portland are now being
built for sale in Laurelhurst.
WI LL accept unincumbered lot or lots as
first pavment on modern 7-room house In
Rose Citv Park, worth $4mi; balance
payable monthly in easy payments: house
is on corner, In fine district, near car;
is rented but can give possession if de
sired. Give location of lots. C as7, Ore
conian. "WEST SIDE HOUSE. 1250.
rjood 6-room house, gas, full cement
basement, lot 42x120, some bearing fruit
trees, chicken house, lint view, on First
St.. near Bancroft ave.; price $3000; $250
cash, $25 per month.
C.RT-SSI & BOLUS,
SIS Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
OWNER sacrificing beautiful country home
on "Willamette Kiver, 411 minutes on Ore
gon city Electric. 8 rooms, new, modem,
electric lights, running water, about one
acre; terms: would consider trade.
I'MBDENSTOCK & LARSON,
2JS6 OflK St.
$200 CASH $35 MONTH.
Payment includes interest; beautiful T
room bungalow, hardwood floors, fireplace,
Dutch kitchen, large porch: commanding
view: restricted district: beautiful sur
roundings. Must sell. Write owner. AB
075. Oregonian.
LAURELHURST BUNGALOW.
6 rooms, strictly modern: beamed ceil
ings, high panels, well finished, built-iu
buffet, 2 fireplaces, furnace, elegant fix
tures; price $rSOO, terms. I'hone Main lr.03
or A 1.M5. Be sure to sk for Mr. Urdahi.
'.22 Cofbctt bldg.
I "WANT to sell the linest suburban grounds
and 7-room houso at Riverside. These
grounds are absolutely beautiful, with a
perfect view of the city, mountains, golf
links, etc. One auro of ground. AJ !lfi,
Oregonian.
' 1RVINGTON HOME.
New, modem 7 rooms, well built;
choicest location; bargain. Owner. Pboas
East 3502. ,
IBVINGTON for $42.".0. $.100 below market
value: must be seen to be appreciated. 583
jj. loth N. Phono E. 1S72. Terms.
FOR SALE Modern 9-room house. 100 feet
square, bearing fruit trees, cheap. W. ii.
Guile. 1487 Fern st. Woodlawn car.
1RV1NGTON residence for sale Most dcsir-
able location. complete in all details:
terms. For particulars phone C 2384.
$26U0 BUNGALOW. $2100; Improvements
paid; terms. 3.".1 Marguerite, near Haw
thorne. Woodlawn 2714.
FOR SALE The prettiest bungalow in Ross
Ctty Park. 4S00:, $500 cash; leaving the
city and must sell at once. Tel. East 2964.
lOR SALE Very cheap 4-room house, lot
SOxtflO; by owner. S48 N". Kellog su, St.
Johns
FINE modern home, full lot. facing soutb;
East Couch and 21st sts.; flowers; $000.
t2o 1'eou bldg. Main 112, A 74olk