Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 18, 1912, Page 14, Image 14

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EVANS WIIIS VOTES
Jeers
Change to Cheers
Candidate Talks
as
STREET SPEAKERS MANY
"isht Crowd I.i.-tentng to Spell
hinders Frequently Ilefuddled,
With Quk-k Changing of Talk
ers Pol le Keep Order.
Bellowed at hy a boisterous throng
that shouted TcuM for District At
torney." Walter H. Kvans. by sheer
force of his personality and his firm
Insistence, trained a hearing and. In a
brief speech at the corner of Sixth and
Washington streets last night, set forth
the platform on which he Is running
for Republican nomination for Ulstrlct
.Attorney.
The tbrons was In a noisy humor
whrn Sir. Kvans arrived. C. K. Kraber.
the eccentric street haransuer. wbo
has been talking on street corners for
several weeks, had been shouting; for
half an hour In support of half a dosen
candidates, while his hearers cicxed him
on to urcater efforts with roars of
mock applause. Finally, when they
began to show tendencies to rouchness
and had thrust Kraber from hl.i stand
several times, a policeman had Inter
fered and Insisted on the speaker mor
inar on. Having- no other method of
"letting; out ' their fund of rood spirits,
the crowd swarmed around an auto
where another speaker wss attemptlne
an address, and bellowed for Fouls
until the voice of the orator was
drowned. Finally, he surrendered his
stand to Mr. Kvans. whose appearanca
was irrected with an even more ex
uberant outburst of shouting.
Jeers t sasse Cheers.
For several minutes they roared, re
gardless of his gestures for silence.
Then the noise began to subside and he
began hia address. Scattering- shouts
ceased, and within a few minutes the
humor of the crowd appeared to swing
completely around and cheera and ap
plause for Ir. Kvans became loud and
continuous.
Prior to Ills appearance on 5-lxth and
Washington. Mr. Kvans addressed an
assembly of men on Burnslde street
and other of his supporters spoke on
other prominent corners.
Politics was afloat on every street,
and no sooner would one speaker fin
ish Ms address at some favored plaee
than another automobile would nose Its
wav -to the curbing; and supporters of
om other candidate would launch Into
their speeches before the throng had
ttme to disperse. During; the early
part of the evening George S. Shep
herd's gigantic banner, nearly two
blocks In length and supported by about
0 men. crawled about the principal
streets like a huge centipede with a
band and an automobile In the lead.
Swinging on at the tall nt the novel
procession. an I. W. V. agitator
brought up the rear, with a huge plac
ard and trailed the Shepherd banner
for blocks before he was finally lost
from the line of march. Mr. Shepherd
later In the evening spoke on the cor
ner of Seventh and Washington, after
the Socialist agitators, who had pre
empted the place, finished their meetinr
and withdrew.
Crowd la Befuddled.
Sixth and Washington was, however,
the favored spot. Speaker followed
speaker until. In the swift changes of
addresses. It was almost Impossible for
the bystanders to tell at times Just who
was bidding for the support of the
voters.
Kvery automobile In the vicinity fell
under suspicion of tarrying a campaign
orator.
Who are you going to talk for?"
asked a bystander from a driver who
was slowly worklnr Ms machine
through the middle of the crush of
people and honking his horn for "gang
war." U'wan." retorted the chauffeur.
I'm not going to talk for anyone. I'm
trying to get through this blamed
mob!"
Widely distributed as were the ac
tivities of the street campaigners last
nlrht. however, the street campaign
today bids fair to wax even more gen
eral and exciting
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Births.
BARTER T the wife of Fred O. Bar
ber. 1- teat Korljr-Bfth strtvt. March ...
FlJITA Tn the wife of f. Fujila. 512
Va'li.nn street. April l. a mort.
LI.VENSON To the wife of Morris I-ev-rnson.
50 Eaat GUaan street. April S. a
daughter
MUIXNIS To the wife of E. McGlnnls.
VMO Vincent street. April 13. a son.
Wl'INN To the wit" of Fred V. . Qulnn.
Mca.le tret. April I'.', a n.
WILEY Tt the wife of Rohert w. Wiley.
7r; - K.st S ilraon atr.et. April II. a eon.
WililN To the wife of J. T. Wilson.
7T1 Se.-icitl street. April 12. a sn.
Kl'1'l'l.K To the wife of Charles R. Kep
t -'- Kast 3:;d street. April II. a son.
QUILL To th- wife of Mnrcae J. Wulll.
Jr.. 124 Macadam elroel. April 11. a daugh-
IVtK To the wife of E. R. Ivle. 1115
Raymond .rvtt. April 12. a daughter.
Marriage Urease.
ri.lVK-fOSTEH- ErMt cilve. city. 2T.
and tola Ft. r.y. .
LATviUKKTTK-HINT I.vmen K. Ijitour
ettr. rltv. legal, and Llliia- M. Hunt. city.
'"tAROlNH-M'KIXNNCV r- B llardlnx.
city SI- ami ltly A. McKinnou. city. :!.
K ASKR-OTTKX W. R. Kaa-r. city, legal.
n4 Mry Oiten. cl-y. Ii-g.il.
WOI.D-B ALT7. F ltSFN Harold Wold,
cttv .'T and Klar-d Ha"xer.n. rlty. leral.
ri'OESFl.-KYSEK f. W. H.eae!. Warrea.
Or. S2. and Mra Rwtts. Bvser. city. 42.
KOOTR'JS-BACIGAI.I'S I-eler Kootroa,
Seatt: .11. end Ro-e llarlralus. rltT. 20.
SNII'F.S-FKILOvVS Ir. Thomas W.
Snipra. city. 25, and Helen F. Fellows, city.
"'haOET KBI.I.T-John C. Hsgca, city. I,
and K-l'r. citv. 1. sal
WALkKR-gi'lV BV H. B. Walker, rltv.
legal and Caroline -. vulmbv. city, legal.
REEK-REKK Emtl Kn-k. city, legal, and
Mrs. M '! R-ek. clly. led-
rUATTOX-nAKEHll AX Herbert V.niv
ton. city, legal, and Crystal P. Oakermsn.
" PELROSSO-GIANAt.I Ben del C rosso,
cltv art and Anna GtAnall. city. 2-
CLFM-HoGUE Marrv . Om. city, and
.Mjrri-'-t Hncjf. St. Jrthnj. 2.
n Brnoi'i i.v-n ki jx in joim c. stmd-r-on.
city. 2. and Genevieve C Nelsoo. city.
"VoRBIX-SHALL rharl-a T. Corbln. Seat
tle. 37. and r'rankle K. Shall, city. 19.
Yot Xameii Innrancw Men.
SALEM. Or, April 17. With a vlew
to revising the state Insurance laws.
CSovernor West today appointed a com
mission of li to examine the laws and
report the result of the Investigations
and make recommendations to the
legislature. The appointments are
rrm'.e by the Governor on his own
Initiative, and the members must bear
ihelr own expenses, as no provision la
made by law to rare for them. The
r.-n.bers arrolnte1 are. Ti.rmas i
Oreene. Portland: W. H. Hollls. Hllls
.oro; I. Samuel. Portland: George M.
pice Pendleton: Harvey Wells. Port
land: M. A. Moody. The Dalles; John
H FturkharU Portland: It. S. Shaw.
M-ll Cltr: W. r. Haaertv. Mc-Minnville:
II it tJile. Salem: A. Mcf'argar.
Portland; William McKay, Champoeg;
W. J. Clemens, Portland.
HOTEL CORNELIUS
House of Welcome Portland, Or.
Our 14-paasenger electric 'ban meets all trains. A
high-class, modern hotel in the heart of the theater
and shopping district. One Mock from any car line,
tl rr day and up. European plan.
E. P. MORRIS. Prop.
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
MO Rm 104 Suite. With PnTtte
' '
Baths.
NEW rcHEPROOF BUILDING
Uoderate Rates.
FhQ Metschan & Sons. Props.
The Portland
FROM far or near, the trav
veler finds here a hearty
welcome. Courteous at
tention Is given to the wants of
our gruests. Convenient to the
theaters, the retail shops, and
the urban railways. Motors
meet every Incoming train.
G. J. KAIFMAXN, Maaager.
HOTEL CARLTON
Rates $ l.OO a Day and Up-Special Monthly Rates
Entirely New Absolutely Fireproof All Light, Outside Rooms
Auto Bus Meets AU Trains
14th and Washington Sts. Ross Finnegan. Mgr.
x f .T1 nSysv " '
"rortland'a Largest Korthwest'a Grandest Hostelry
Absolutely Fireproof 725 Booms 300 Rooms With Bath
100 Sample Rooms
Oerosies aa er black in tte heart sf basisees god Snsocui! districts. Tbs most mrni.
eet Labbv Restaarant. Ballraom, Baaqoet Hall and Public Rooms tn the West. The utmost
uicomlert and caovsawaos. Headqaartati B.P.O.S. Grand Lads Convention, Portland. 191J
" StntOPKAJI PtAlt RATES Sl.Sg TO tS.OO PER DAT
Busses Meet Kvery Train and Steamer
H. C. SOWERS, Kaagrcr
HOTEL OREGON,
Portland, Or.,
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co., Props.
HOTEL SEATTLE, .
Seattle, Wash.
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co.. Props.
TILT METEOItOI.OC.IC At REPORT.
ror.TWXD. April 17. Maximum tem
perature. 5H degrees; minimum. 44 degrees,
lalver reading. S A. M., T.7 feet; change In
last 24 hours, none. Total rainfall (5 P.
M to .1 Y. M.. 1 Inch; total rainfall since
September 1. lull. 30.53 Inche,: normal
rainfall since Peptemher 1. 3..",7 Inches: de-flrtem-r
of rainfall ainca Heplember 1. 1P11,
Kirj Inrhrf. Total aunahtne. I hour 441 mln
ui. : poible ,unhlne, l.l hour, ,i mliiutea.
ltaromeler I reduced to sea level) at 6 1.
M.. 30.16 Inchra.
THE WEATHER.
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FORECAST?.
Portland snd vlclnlfy Show.rs; westerly
wlnda.
Orejtoa ami Washington Phowers ; west
erly wind.. - v
Idaho e' bowers.
WEATHER CONDlTIOX.
A trouch-shard low -pre., ore area ovtr.
Ilea the Rocky Mountain atatea and a high,
preaavr. area of considerable energv Is cen
tral at sea erf the North California eoaat.
The i;ulf storm has moved northeastward
to In. Ohio Vali. y and It hs, caused general
rains In the Io wr Mlsieaippl allv and
tlie Atlantic atatc. Loral rMtne. ireneraMy
I'rhl li.iv. fallen at a number of pl-ca in
the North I'aririC Slates. It la cooler In
to Ubio Vallty, middle Atlantic and N,
New Perkins
Fifth and Washington Sts.
A Hotel in the Very Heart of
Portland's Business Activity
MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT
Elactri Aato Boa. Cars to and Iron Unios
Depot ervery lew minutes.
L. Q. Swetlaad, Mr.
A. CROUSE, Mgr
The Hotel Bowers
Elamth and Stark Sta. Under New Management
offers all the convenience of a high-class
hotel, with all tha comfort of a home.
European plan 11.09 per day up. American
plan. too. Famous for Its grill, a la carte
and table d'hote service at reasonable prtcea
fcpeclal rates to permanent guests.
F. P. WILLIAMS, MANAGER
tty-fiaa' a
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rci'kota "H 'Biato
jnti KSaa a ayB' a
T-i r-r s
r i -.? KvaK a. -. -
at SlalAtal
Hotel
Sixth, gereatla. Mor.
rtaoa A Yamhill Sta.
WHIN IN
Portlsnd, Oregon
gTOr AT THI
MOTEL
MULTNOMAH
J. M. BROWIteiX, Assistant Bfanarer
Both hotels -centrally
located,
modern in every
respect, and
conducted on the
European plan.
F.nrland atate. while eliewhers the changes
In temperature have been unimportant.
The co'idlllon, are favorable lor showers
In this dlttrlut Thursday.
BREAKING OUT
Where Scratched It Made Sores. Ter
rible Itchingand Burning Kept Her
from Sleeping. Cuticura Remedies
Completely Cured Her. No Return.
Wguktcin. III. ." Three, yearg aeo thig
winter I had a breaking; out that covered tor
waale body. It itched so it seemed as if I
should go rray. it nrsi
carat out in lltlla pimples
n my back and spread till
it covered my whole body
and limbs down to my
knees, also my arms down
to my elbows. Where I
scratched, it made sores,
and the terrihle ltchlnr and
burning kept me from sleep
In-. I tried several reme
dies all to no purpose.
Thn V ranctuded- to trv
the Cuticura Remedies. I used the Cuticura
Soap and Cuticura Ointment, also the Resolv-
. -... tMir mnntha. and they com
pletely cured mo of eciema. I have bad no
return of the dlseate ginoe. I never had a food
night's rest after the skin eruption firs broke
out till I commenced using the Cuticura Soap
and Ointment. I had only used tbem a few
days before I could see they were beglnnme
to heal, and the terrible itching was Kone.
"Those that lived in the bouse at the tiroa
know bow I suffered, and how the Cuticura
Soap and Ointment cured me. I never taka
a bath without using the Cuticura Soap, and
I do not believe there are better remedies for
any skin disease than the Cuticura Soap sod
Ointment." (Signed) Miss Sarah Calking,
Mar. 1. 1911.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment do so mucn
for skin eruptions, poor complexions, red.
rough hands, and dry, tbln and falling hair,
and cost so little that tt is almost criminal not
to use them. Fold everywhere. Liberal
sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. book
on tkia and scalp treatment. Address,
Cuticura." Dept. T. Boston. Tender-faced
taea should use Cuticura boap BhaTios Stick.
COVERED
BODY
AMtJSEMKSTS.
HEILIG
Tth Taylor
Phones Main 1 and A 112X '
o nights Toniflht
Bpeclsl Price Matinee Saturday.
WT1AJAM
FAVERSHAM
Supported hr
MIS JII-IK OPP.
and his Company In the Comedy
THK rAIJi"
Evening Lower rloor. 2. gl.Bft: Bal
cony. II. 50. $1.00. 7Sc. SOc; Gallery. 5lo.
Paturdav'a Matinee Lower floor. 1. 80.
l: Balcony. 1. 75c. Hftc: Gallery. S.1-2SC.
SEATS SEULINO FOR KXOAGEMENT.
SEAT STT.K TOMORROW
HETL.IG THEATER
The Favorite Comedienne.
MayRobson
NEXT PCX.. MOV. TCES.. THL'R., SAT.
Fpeclat Prlre Matinee Saturday.
THE NEW COMEDY HIT.
"A NIGHT OCT."
NEXT WED.. FP.I. NIGHTS AND AT
Special Price Matinee Wednesday,
"THE REJTJVEXATIOX OF
A INT MARY."
Rvenlngs: Ixiwer floor. $1.10. (I: Bal
cony. 73c. Bftc; Gallery, S3c.
Both Matinees, tt, 75c. , 30c 83c. 2c
B A. K E R. wlia'af "mo.
Ceo. U Baker. Mgr.
Tonight, All Week, matinee Saturday. The
popular Baker Stork Company in
"THK niT(RI0 HOCK."
Bv Augustus Thorn aa. One of the most
fasclnatlnir and absorbing plays ever writ
ten. Original, gripping and powerfully dra
matic. Clever comedy. Evenings, 23c, 6e
only. Matinees. 23c. Next week "The
Spoilers."
M ATX , A 1020
I MATIN KE EVERT DAT
riOHTSs 13c. Kc. Mr. 7
YVEKK APRIfj IS Katherlne rey. la
"Above the Imw." Johnny Ford. Roaloa
raaaeili. Harvey and Imi Vora Trio. Tore.
(;laldenbeks, Alsace aud Ixtrralne, Dorothy
Kenton, Orchestra, Pictures.
l,AHTA(iES
WEEK APRIL 15 Mr. George Bloomqnest
and Uls rlaers. In "Nerve"; Mine, fbsrn
bellnn. Prima llonua Paris C.rand Opera;
l)e Haven and Kidney, Woods-Ko I ton Trio,
The Three Klderos. Rrinarc and Riiay,
Pantaeeaoope. Panlagea Orcbestra. Popu
lar price. Hove and first row balconv re
served. Box office open from 10 A. M. to
10 P. M. Phones. A 223d, Main 4836. Curtain
(:S0, 7:15 and 9.
Matinee Every Day.
xtroress
infill
Sullivan Conaldlne.
Keflned Vaudeville.
WEEK APRIl. IS The George Bonhalr
Tronpe, 3 bamoas S. Iwls and 1 ear-on
Mat tie Ivrkette, El t'leve, Guy Bartlett
Trio. Orchestra. Prices, 13c and 25c.
Z. - f- THEATER
I a JL jL ASUbTABK
WEEK APRIL 15 Rice jfady. with the
Keating Hood Muaical Comedy Co.. In
"The Inventor..- Prices, 15c and esc. rl
dav Night, "Chorna Conteat. hpeclal Nexs
Week Ed S. Allen. Portland's Favorite He
brew Comedian, In "The Belle of China-
BASEBALL
RECHBATIOX PARK,
' Cor. Vaiusnn and Twenty-fonrth Sta.
SAN FRANCISCO
PORTLAND
April Id. M, 1R. I. 2. S
Games Begin YVeekdaya at 3i00 P. M.
Sundays 2i30 P. M.
LADIES' DAY FRI DAT.
Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
After
the
Show
The Arcadian Garden
IN
Hotel Multnomah
"The Restaurant Beautiful"
"his week's programme of stellar at
tractions surpsases anything yet offered
In the R-etnurant BeautlfuT. Dally from
0-3O to S:SO and 10:30 to 12:S0.
CIJNK. ROSE AMI RAYMOND.
One of the higgeat lilts In Vaudeville.
I.A ACGITITA,
Spanish liancer. N
VOl'Mi AND DENT.
Character Entertainer.
THE FRANCO NEAPOLITAN DCO,
ilomantlc tlerenaders.
KO.NSK1,
Violin Virtuoso. ,
PHJEIP PELZ. Kusslan Imperial
Court t'ondurtor, and his Concert Or
chestra of Soloists.
Iteserve your tables early.
MIXTNOMAn HOTKIj COMPANV.
H. C. Bowerm, Manager.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
aily or Bandar.
far Use.
On time H
Same ad two eonaerutlve tiroes f e
harae ad three consecutive times e
bamead six or seven conaecntlve times., lea
Kemlttauices must acvompauj ent-of-towa
arUera.
Ubrs one advertisement Is net run in roa
eeriitive Issue the one-Ume rate applies.
aits ward, coant aa one line on taan ad
vertisements aud no ad counted for leas tkaa
two 11 1 i .
On charge or hook advertisements the
charge will be ba-ed ea the actual number
of Hues appearing In the paper, regardless
af the number of words tn each line.
In New louay all advertisements are
charged by measure only, 14 lines ta the
'"th's above rates apply to advertisements
ander "New Today" and all otber daaald ca
tions except the following:
Mtuations Wanted, Male.
situations Y anted, s emale.
Orrgonlao vrtll arept claselfled advertise.
anenta over tbe telephone, providing the ad
vertiser la a subscriber to either ubooa. Ne
Erica, will be quoted over the phone, bat
III will be rendered the following day.
Wbetber eaheequent advertlneniente will be
accepted .tar the phone depends upon tbe
nremptneaa of the payment of telephone ad
.erliaementa. Situations Wanted and Per
sonal advertisements will not be accepted
e.er the telephone. Orders for ene Inaer
tloa only wlU be accepted for "Housee for
Rent." -Fnrnlture for bale," "Business Op
portunities." "Koomlug-Uousea" and Want
ed to Rent.'
NEW TODAY
Money to Lend
Any sum to $12,000.
Also for farm loans. 2000 and 000
to 1 10.000.
Fire insurance solicited.
GHO. II. THOM A.
2IT Onk St., ltoom 3 Alnavrorth' Bide;.
COLLI, BERRIDGE THOMPSON.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS.
B34 Worcester Blieck. Pkona Main 5C7,
AUCTION SAEES TODAT.
At Baker's Auction House, 152 Park st.
Furniture, etc. Sale at 10 A. M.
MEETING NOTICES.
OREGON COMMANDERT.
K. T. A special conclave will
be held thla Thursday. April
18. at 7:30 o'clock P. M. Red
Cross. The attendance of all
Fir Knlffhts will be apprs
G. F. W I EG AND: Recorder.
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114.
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Thursday) even
ing, at 8 o'clock. Masonic Temple
Labor In the M. M. degree. Vis
iting brethren welcome, by order
W. M. FRED L.. OLfES.
Secretary.
GOLDEN RULE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 28.
I. O. O. F. Regular meeting tonight (Thurs
day) at 8 o'clock. Patriarchal degree. All
Patrlarcha Invited.
8. A. STARR. Scribe.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
MARX In this city. April IT. at Good Sa
maritan Hospital, Rachael Mary, aged
years a months 24 days, beloved wife of
Joseph Marx, mother of Fred M. Marx,
Portland; Mra. Max Oottdlner, Salt Lake:
Mannle and Ralph Marx. Seattle. Friends
Invited to attend funeral services, which
will be held at Holman's funeral parlors
St 10 A. M. tomorrow (Friday), April 19.
Interment Ahaval Sholom Cemetery.
Please omit flowers.
CASEY In this city. April 1. Melton H.
Casey, aged 50 years 7 montha and 13
days. Funeral services will be held st
FlnleVa chapel at 2 P. M., Friday. April
19. Instead of Thursday, aa previously an
nounced. Friends Invited. Interment ML
8cott Park Cemetery.
GUNTLET In this city. April 16. Christian
- Guiitley, age 72 years. Friends Invited to
attend funeral services, which will be held
at Holman's funeral parlors. Third and
Salmon sts., at 2 P. M. today (Thursday),
April 18. Interment Multnomah. Cemetery.
MRAE The funeral services of the late
Donald McRae will be held at the family
residence. 246 East ttth st. North, at 10
A. M. today (Thursday). Frlenda Invited.
interment Rlverview cemetery.
FLOWERS, flarsa designs. Nob Hill Flan
1st. lgo sd and Gllaan. Mala Mi, A 14,
MOm ENTS Otto Schumann Martois
Works. East 3d and Pine Sts. East 741.
Mi. EDWARD HOLM AN. the leading fa
neral director and undertaker. xSv Xaud at,
cor. baJroon. Lady assistant.
Donning; alcEntee, Funeral Directors.
1th and tine. Phone Main 430. Lady al
tendant. Office of County Coroner.
' A. B- ZELLEB CO.. SUg-4 Williams are.
Pbone East 1UM. C 108. Lady atlepaaai.
J. P. nXLEg SON, td and Mail la an.
tndy atteadant. pbone Mala . A W.
KABT BIDE Funeral Directors, sort.ss.rs
tof.ll. Donning. Inc. K. . B Xot.
LEBCU. Undertaker, oor. East Alder aad
flxlh. East 7S1. B 18. Lady attasMlaaa.
btLEWLli COMPANY, gd and Clay.
I1U. A Xgl. Lady attetidaat
- THE CEMETERY
: Beautiful ML Scott Park
" LARGE, PERMANEJIT,
7 HUDEHK. PORT.
Z LAND'S ONLY MODERN
Z CEMETERY WITH
s PERPETUAL CARbl
of all burial plots without extra
charge. Provided with a perma-
nent irreducible M a 1 n t n a n o o
Fund. Location Ideal; just out-
aide the city limits on north
and west slopes of Mount Scott. "
contalnlnK iti a c r a, equipped "
with every modern convenience. "
PRICES TO SUIT ALL.
SERVICE .THE BEST.
ONE MILE SOUTH OF
LENTS. REGULAR
AUTOMOBILE SERV.
ice FREE BETWEEN
T LENTS AND TUB
CEMETERY. tl II
CTTY OFFICE, "20-921 YEON
BUILDING. MAIN 225, A 70.
CEMETERY OFFICE, TABOK Z
14S8- HOME PHONE RING B T
lll' THEN CALX. LOCAL 4201. Z
OREGON HUMNE SOCIETY
Office. City Hall. Main BM. A. 7M.
Humane officer. Sergeant E. I Crate.
Residence. 4 B. 14th N., East 41J.
Horse ambulance, corner c (th snd Taylor.
Vetarlnary In charge. Marshall 00. Ani
mals Rescue Home. North rup Acres. Thomas
A. Short. Supt.. A 5S47. 8 rings.
SEW TODAY.
For Sale-
8-room modern residence. No. 193
N. 22d, between Johnson and Kearney.
LOT 50x100 FEET.
PRICE $12,500.
$4500 cash, balance 6 per cent.
PARRISH, WATKINS & CO.,
No. 250 Alder St.
GO LOOK
Not until then will you know the true
worth of our free rent offer to you. What
Is better economy than to save your rent?
.You can live better, dress better, still save
money and soon own your own home In
Oregory Heights. Gregory Heights Is a .10
mlnute ride on the Rose City Park carllne.
not sparsely settled, but built up with many
homes, occupied by their owners. The fol
lowing offer.
No Rent to Pay No House to Boy
helped many of them to their own homes.
Why not you?
Coma out any dsy. or. If more conven
ient, come Sunday. Take Rose City Park
car to oregory Heights office. Seventy (72)
second street.
Gregory Investment Co., Owners
41S Corbelt Bldg.. 7Id and Sandy Road.
L
THE CREAM OP THE EAST SIDE
residence- section. Street all paved:
sewer, water, gas mains all in. Graded
building restrictions. tJood car service.
Prices From J 1000 to $3000 per lot. Get
particulars. Phone Main 1503. Main 4020
or A 1515. Be sure to ask for Mr.
Urdahl.
B33 Corbeft Rldsr.
Mortgage Loans
50,000 and Orer
CENTRAL BUSIXESS PROPERTY.
LOWEST CURRENT RATES.
WE M ACM ASTER
701 Corbett Bids;.
Four Houses
For Sale
goOO
15th "and Kearney St.
JOHN" I.. KAHXOPP, Ky. Kxch. Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN
f- Qi WM. C. BOUCHERS Qf
O JQ 207 Oregonian Bldg. JQ
MORTGAGE LOANS Residence Property
CC EVERETT&SIMQNDS nol
J IO Incorporated. 8 V
1 BOARD OB TBAPB BlPlilO,
MORTGAGE LOANS
CCT JOHN E. CROHAiN, 7
SJLiQ. loa fualdlaa; Bld.
-A a"i
aj-yrjfc-w
elated.
AURELHURST
f NEW TODAY I xvc.-m . . ...
I l
Nob Hill
100x100 Corner
22nd and Marshall Sts.
Excellent apartment-house site. Im
proved with 4 modern houses, which
will net 8 per cent. Appraised value
$25,000
$12,500 cash, balance erms at G
per cent. -
Frank L. Waller
917 Board of Trade. Main 9416.
Member Portland Realty Board.
QUARTER BLOCK
IRVINGTON PARK
ADJACENT 3 CORNERS.
IMPROVED WITH $12,000 AND
$18,000 HOMES.
HARD-SURFACE STREETS. .
ONE BLOCK OF CARS.
PRICE ONLY $6500, TERMS.
Call for C. Or. Reagan.
CHAPIN-HERLOW MTG. & TRUST
COMPANY,
332-338 Chamber of Commerce
Two Houses
for Sale
Northeast Corner Morrison and 13th St.
Brick Building to Bo Erected.
These houses are well built. Can
be moved to new location.
Offers for Houses Now Received.
El 3 Yeon Bldgr. Phone Main 1002.
MONEY TO LOAN
CITY MORTGAGES.
FARM MORTGAGES
tTVSST HATES -i'liltllS TO SOT
A. H. BIRRELL CO.,
S0 ll'KAY BUH.DI.Ma.
Third ... Stark.
ARv'TDAPT PfTfla'C nl' complete set
ADOlnAul DUUrVO for Lewis County,
Wash., for sale or trade. 503 Yeon bldg.
SEAL ESTATE DEALERS.
BRDBAKER BENEDICT. 80S McKay
bid. M. B49.
Beck. William a.. 818-816 Falling bldg.
Chapln At Herlow. 832 Chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. S. Co.. 508 Corbett bldg.
Jennings t Co. Main 188. 208 Oregontaa.
PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P.. 40-40S-40t
Wilcox bldg.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ava at
Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition).
REAL. ESTATE.
For Sale Iota
llIS $90 CASH.
Lot 60xll2i4, on the west slope of
Council Crest; magnificent unobstructed
view of the valley; street graded, city
water, all paid; beautiful small fir, dog
wood and maple trees: built up all round
It and you don't have to pioneer: lot Js
practically level and retaining walls will
never be required. K "'. Oregonian.
CORNER
WEST AVENUE
AND
LINCOLN.
100x114.
rnicE f.'soo. terms.
Call for C. G. Reagan.
CHAPIN-HERLOW MORTGAGE as
TRUST CO..
332-338 Chamber of Commerce.
- HAWTHORNE AVENUE.
An unrestricted corner where the street
curves, near XOth. Has a frontage on
Hawthorne ave. or 100 feet to the south
and 35 feet to the west: Is 115 feet deep.
A fine location for grocer, druggist and
other business. Price 810.000. third rash.
STRONG & CO.. (Inc.), 605 Concord Bldg.
Authorized agents for Ladd s Addition.
90x100
CORNER 31ST AND TIBBETTS,
WAVERLT HEIGHTS.
PRICE 8000. 2oO DOWN".
BALANCE $15 PER MONTH.
Call for C. G. Reagan.
CHAPIN-HERLOW MORTGAGE &
332-33S Chamber of Commerce.
CORNER. NO RESTRICTIONS; block to
Sandy blvd. and car: adjoins restricted
district: aVi lots: water In; price $13.i,
$J0O down. $15 mo., 6 per cent or other
terms. See J as. C. Logan, 81o Spalding
bldg.
$10 DOWN $10 PER MONTH.
Flno view lot, matured fruit tree, re
stricted district, near car. cement waih
and curb. Bull Run water. Provldaai
"Sat Company. 201. 202, 208 Board at
Trade. Marshall 4T3. A 1022.
FOR SALE cheap by non-rcsldcnt Lot 11.
block 20, Lincoln Park Addition; lot 4,
.,anoa inr Chicago property. T. J.
Summit AQaillUll. ruil.i"iu,
-O'Malley, 41-'3 North Asliland ave.
cago.
Chl-
LOOK THIS UP.
Sightly Laurelhurat lot. One Block
from Glisan st. and car. Price $1200.
lerml arranged. .
BURLINGAME ALLISON.
Msln 1503. A 1515.
AN INTERESTING BUT.
75x100. southeast corner 4bth and Di
vision streets, must be sold quick and the
price will get action on this. Priced to
sell at $1500. half cash.
JACOB HAAS, 408 Teon Bldg;
EXCELLENT view lot on Central Ea Side,
with Improvements all In and paid for;
will build residence after your plans on
easy terms; car 1 block from property.
AD 9S4, Oregonian.
BUILDERS. ATTENTION.
We can sell the best lots In the Haw
thorne district for 10 per cent down and
take second mortgage for balance. Tabor
2942.
SACRIFICE SALE.
Lot SOxlOo: has small plastered house;
price 550; terms. Take Mt. Scott car,
get off at Gray's crossing; S-cent fare.
Inquire at Howe'e store for Beard.
ALBERTA Desirable lots: extraordinary
values for lmmediste sale. $.V0, $50,
$50; terms: builders' opportunity. Owner.
1179 Ivon st.
PORTLAND -HEIGHTS LEVEL SITE
I. lone in, .uiiauia j -
Marshall 4S2T. BROOKE,
A 3S39.
Dandv view lot. One of the first lots
selected: worth $2200; will sell for $1850;
easy terms. Address l to.'. u"8"""
FOR SALE Lots and 10, block 10. Fox
chase T Add.: 1st 1 and 2. block 2. Colum
bia Heights': lot S. Mock 8. Center Add.;
te?mV. Add ress P. O. Box J. Oregon City.
" $53 DOWN. $10 A MONTH.
Full BOxloO foot lot, all In fruit and In
a restricted district. Call East 521T
after o r. si.
"IRVINGTON LOT.
On E 18th. bet. Knott and Stanton;
faces east: $230 cash, bal. $20 monthly;
price rignt.
"'"lEW lot South Portland, hard surface
' street, close to car; $500 cash handles.
Tabor 1942- .
"" APARTMENT SITE.
Full lot on West Park St.. cheap and
desirable. Main 1955.
FINE building lots on Broadway, 2 blocks
from Rose City cars, for sale.- Inquire
10S4 Broadway. Phone C 2140.
lot $300; $5 monthly; $30 cash; no re
strlctlons: near I, car. Johnson It Dod
son. 820-822 Board of Trade bldg.
FOR SALE 50x100 cheap, 31st and E. Couch
sts. Phone East 28S2.
A SNAP bv owner Lot 50x100, on Vernon
ave.. $0J0. Berner. Main 8142.
EAST Mt. Tabor lots $123 and up. $1 down
and $1 a week. R. W. Wood. 267 Couch st.
LAURELHURST equity In 4 view lots. Main
sos.
FINE view lots in George Plsce. So,. Mr.
Harris, 1002 Wilcox bldg. Marshall 264.
For Sale
PORTLAND HEIGHTS CORNER.
$600 TERMS.
Perfectly level lot 50x100. with good
view of the Tualatin Valley: macadam
ised street on the long side: Bull Run
water, all improvements paid; three
blocks of Portland Heights carllne; this
Is an ideal place for a home and worth
$1000; takes quick action. L 955, Ore
gonian. SITE FOR
APARTMENT-HOUSE
OR
HOTEL OR STORES.
Prominent corner on West Side; close
In; price $20,000. Immediate posse&slon
12121.)
HARTMAN & THOMPSON.
Real Estate Department.
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
HOLLADAY ADD. HALF BLOCK..
100x200 feet on E. 22d st., between
Wasco and Multnomah, paved streets. Ill
one of the best residential districts of the
cits-, near the new E. 21st st. bridge.
Price $9500, terms.
II. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phones Main SIS99; A 2S.V5.
BEAUTIFUL, view lot ou southern, slope,
near Council Crest, $650 and up, lncludlna
cemcDt sidewalks, curbs, sraded streets
and water; building restrictions; sold oa
easy terms. Provident Trust Company.
Sul, 202, 2U3 Board of Trada. Marshall 7t.
A 1022.
EAST IRVINGTON.
Restricted residence sites, frontine on
Hancock. Kast iSth and Tillamook sts.,
sightly, hard-surface pavement: prices
from 1100 up. This property will appeal
to you on sight.
II. P. PAI.MER-JONES CO.,
404 Wllco Bids.
rhonea Main t-S'.'O; A 2653.
2 ACRES tS.00.
Situated on ridge, above CVillamette
HclBhte, unexcelled view, ample water
from perpetual spring;, on county road.
Prlre f.tr immediate sale. $301)0.
t H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
404 Wilcox Bide.
Phones Main Stiflt); A ZGoS.
IVi ACRES W00.
Near Powell Valley Koad and E. iTtn
St., level, street on two sides. Rull Rim
water, surrounded by houses. Price 2;00.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
404 Wilcox Bids.
Thones Main 800U; A -H".
" PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Level homesite of 8 lots with splendid
view being; the only remaining available
site In neighborhood of fine homes, each
standing In largo grounds. Owner must
sell. Make offer.
Marshall 4S27. BROOKE. A 3S39.
BROADWAY LOT.
50x100 feet, on Broadway, near 31st St..
faces north on paved street. Price for
Immediate sale $1000 cash.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phones Main SO'.'W: A 2653.
100x100 ROSE CITY PARK, beautiful loca
tion. S2S00. terms.
50x100, Wellington Addition, a bargain.
$750, easy terms.
HIGG1NS BOYER.
506 Northwest Bldg. Main 44"0.
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 use of new board
floor tent, fully equipped; will sell for
only $15 down, $5 monthly. P 96, Ors-
gonlan.
For Bale Houses
$250 CASH.
TOD CAN SAVE $500
ON BUNGALOW.
To make a quick sale, we offer a $3100
bungalow for $i.tO. It has five nice rooms,
bath, fireplace, fine lighting fixtures,
shades, full cemented basement with laun
dry tubs, located south of Hawthorne ave.:
I250 cash down, balance $25 monthly and
7 per cent Interest. This is an unusually
good offer. A. E. Poulsen, 418 Railway
Mcnang. piug.
Fine home, 7 rooms, lot 50x100. parking
10 feet, all paid. lawn, cement block chim
ney 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 carllnes. 14 minutes to business; terms.
Phone owner. Main 4144. for particulars.
8-room modern house on comer -4th.
and Brazee sts.: white enamel woodwork,
every convenience, garage; lot 53x100
feet. Price including street improvements,
$9000. terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
Phones Main 8699; A 2653.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS HOME.
' 8-room modern house on Thurman St.;
5 bedrooms, furnace, fireplace, laundry
trays, cement basement: large attic. High
and sightly. Street improvements all
paid. Price $7500. terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phsnes Main X699: A 2653.
NEW LAURELHURST HOME.
6 rooms and breakfast-room, finished
beautifully throughout; strictly modern,
built-in buffet and bookcases, fireplace
and furnace, hardwood floors, north front;
one block off carllne, full lot; price $4800,
terms $500 cash and $40 per month. In
terest included. Phone Main 1 503 or A
1515. Ask for Mr. Urdahl, Call 622 Cor-
bett bldg. p
THAT VACANT LOT.
WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO
INCOME PROPERTY? IF YOU OWN A
LOT WE WILL FURNISH THE MONEY
AND BUILD P.ESlDENCE OR FLATS.
PLANS FREE IF WE BUILD. OUIt
REPUTATION YOUR PROTECTION. IT
WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US.
L. R. BAILEY CO.. INC.. CONTRACT
ING ARCHITECTS. 324 A31S6TON BLD.
COLONIAL IRVINGTON HOME.
12 rooms, modern In every respect; llv-Ing-room.
music-room and hall finished In
quarter-sawed oak, dining-room In ma
hogany, bedrooms white enamel, hot water
heat, garage, etc.
11. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phones Main 8600: A 26.'..-!.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS HOME.
Beautiful new 9-room residence, fire
place, sleeping porch, hardwood floors,
cut glass fixtures, leaded windows, beau
tiful woodwork and cornices; built for
home, every possible modern convenience;
2 ii level lots. 150 ft. from car. marvelous
view which can never be obstructed.
Marshall 4827. BROOKE. A 3S39.
COTTAGE $2000.
4-room modern cottage on lot 47x10(1
feet, within 1 Mock of WW carline. Howe
station, in first-class shape and ready for
occupancy. Price -'000 on easy terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phones Main 8609; A 2653.
OWNER sacrificing beautiful country home
on Willamette litver, 4 minutes on Ore
gon City Electric. 8 rooms, new. modern,
electric lights, running water, about ons
acre terms; would consider trade.
UMBDENSTOCK & LARSON.
2S6 Oak st.
$200 CASH $.15 MONTH.
Pavment includes interest; beautiful T
room' bungalow, hardwood floors, fireplace.
Dutch kitchon, 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-in
buffet, 2 fireplaces, furnace, elegant fix
tures; price $5800. terms. Phone Main 15n3
or A 1515. Be sure to ask for Mr. Urdahl.
522 Corbett bldg.
SACRIFICE Beautiful Richmond bunga
low; select neighborhood: paved street;
pressing obligation compels sacrifice: re
sponsible party Investigate Immediately;
nothing reasonable refused; occupied.
Owner. 1179 Ivon St.
: $2850.
$200 cash and $25 per month, which In
cludes interest, buys this elegant bungalow
close to Hawthorne and 41st st. Morrln
& Mair. 43d and Hawthorne ave.
IRVINGTON HOME.
New modern 7 rooms, well built:
choicest location; bargain. Own.r, Phone
East 3532. .
A MODERN bungalow, 5 rooms, cemenl
basement, shades and fixtures, small pay--nent
down, easy terms on balance; must
J, sold at once. Woodlawn 3229.
IRVINGTON residence for sale Most desir
able location. complete In all details:
terms. For particulars phone C 2384.
12600 BUNGALOW, $2100; Improvements
paid- terms. 351 Marguerite, near Haw
thorne. Woodlawn 2714.
FOR SALE Tbe prettiest bungalow In Ros
City Park, $4500: $500 cash; leaving the
city and must sell at once. Tel. East 2964.
rlNE modern home, full lot, facing south;
East Couch and 21st sts.; flowers; $6200,
Km yeon bldg. Main 112. A 7458.
REASONABLE, 8-room house. 13 bearing
fruit trees, near store, car and school. 928
South Jersey t. St. Johns car.
BUNNYSIDE, $2500; 6-room cottage; fire
place; $20 per month; East Morrison, near
80th. 82S Yeon bldg. Main 112. A 7458.
J. E. HALL, 80S Ablngton bldg., sells new
bungalows, rental payment.
$220. 7-RM. modern bungalow; $600 dead
loss. 1135 E. 23d N. Woodlawn 2714.
" FOR FINB HOMES.
6ea Delabunu
ipnii 6-ROOM bungalow: 3Sth, near Haw
thorne; $100 down. Phone A 7316.