Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 23, 1912, Page 14, Image 14

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SHRINERS TO VISIT
Portland to Entertain Many
Eastern Delegates.
CITY BIDS FOR CONCLAVE
I.xlse Will He Invilrd to Mwt
Herein 19 IS SpecUl Trains
Will Carry Hundred to
Los Angelrs.
Twelve special trainloads of hrtnera.
bearlnjr iome of the most prominent
mm of Kaatrrn cities and their fam
ilies, will come to Portland earlj in
Mar on their war from the annual con.
dare at Los AnRrles.
Portland Shrlnera are preparlujr to
entertain these visitors and to show
them some of the dellfcbta and ad -ant-srs
of this cltr. Members of the Port
land lodge who attend the Los An
celes meeting will hasten home that
they mar plar host to the Kasterners.
The first of the special train parties
will be that from Cleveland. hlch
will arrive at A. M. Sunday. Mar
11. Ther will remain here a part of
the dar-
RUr Tralaa Dae Frrnm Hmmt.
On Tuesdar. Mar 1. tour trail loads
will arrive. Two of these will be Irom
Philadelphia, one from New York and
one from St. Paul. The New York
delegation will reach Portland at 7:10
A. M. and leave at 10:30. The others
will remain all day.
New Kns-land Shrlnera will have a
special train of their own. which la
scheduled to spend Wednesdar. May
1J. In Portland. Deleftates from Bos
ton will be In prominence. The Roch
ester. N. Y.. contingent will arrive on
the same day. On the following day
the Baltimore and PlttaburR crowds
will be here. The Washington. D. C.
members also are due to pass through
Portland but their schedule has not
been arranged.
Kach train will carry from 100 to
150 passengers, thus giving Portland
Shrlnera opportunity to entertain be
tween 1000 and 1500 Kastern people
within the week. Most of them will
be traveling for pleasure, but it is
believed many will seek an oppor;jnlty
!or future investments.
Portland fkrl.fr. Itoay.
Portland Shrlnera have completed ar
rangements with the Southern Pacific
for the movement of their special train
to the Los Angeles celebration. It Is
probable that IiO members from this
cltv will be in the party, which also
will Include the famous Arab patrol, of
Portland, which will compete In the
prise drill competition. '
Members of Portland lodge will make
a bid to entertain the Shrine in 1S1.
during the Panama-Pacific Exposition.
As Portland Is early in the Hold It is
probable that the honor will come to
this city uncontested.
In addition to the Portland train two
other specials will move from the
Northwest to Los Angeles for the ac
commodation of Shrlnera. The one will
carry members of Seattle and Jacoma,
while the other will care for Bpokane
and the Southwestern Canadian dele
gates. .
ELKS TO FILL 4 T
SEW YORK LODGE ISSUES
BOOKLET OCTLI.VIXU TLAX.
Members Given ClM.Ire of Routes on
Return Journej Work to Start
on "Welcome Sign.
How members of the New York lodgs
f Elks will travel in their special
trains to the annual convention in
Portland next July, is adequately de
acribed in a booklet, copiea of which
ave been Just received by Harry C.
McAllister, general secretary of the
convention commianlon.
The trip will be made over the New
York Central and affiliated lines,
tfu-nce via the Canadian Pacific The
westward Journey will keep the party
Intact, but after they leave Portland
the New York Elks will travel in four
aeparmte crowds. This Is done to give
them a choice of diverse routes on the
eastward trip.
One party ail! travel via Ycllowatone
Park another via California, the third
via Salt Lake City and the Rocky
Mountains and the fourth through Se
attle It is probable that there will be
enonrh members in the New York dele
catkin to fill four trains.
The New Yorkers will arrive in Port
land at 7:30 Monday morning. July .
Next to the "grand lodge special,
which arrives Friday. July 5. this train
will attract more attention than any
other that comes to the convention.
The Ordor of Kiks was born in ttew
York hence the lodge in that city Is
No 1 and is affectionately referred to
bv members In other parts of the
country as the -Mother lodge."
In addition to the New York lodges
pe-tal trains, Brooklyn and The. Bronx
lodeea each will have a special. New
York headquarters will be maintained
at the Imperial Hotel.
Conatructlon of the elaborate "Wel
come" arch on Sixth street, facing the
union depot, will be started at once, ao
that it will be ready for the Rose Fes
tival. It will proclaim a welcome to
all visitors to the city and make an
nooncement of the Klks1 reunion.
AUBIN PLEADS GUILTY
Mother t'rgr Son to Admit White
Slavery Clurrge.
IM Aubin. under indictment for white
elaverv tn the Federal Court, pleaded
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
AT GEARHART
SPECIAL EXCURSION TO GEAEHART PARK FROM NORTH
BANK STATION AT 2 P. M. NEXT SATURDAY.
Ground-Breakiiiir Ceremonies for Father Thompson's New Church.
FARE $3 rt5pd
(Tickets Good to Return Sunday or Monday.)
The Kniphts cordially invite their friends to jin them on their
firvt annual seashore exeurion.
for information and tiekets. call at
100' j T0URTH STREET. Phones. Main 1293, A 7268.
guilty yesterday. Judge Bean reserved
his sentence until this morning.
Aubln was arrested four months ago
with a man by the name of Vander
pooL both being Indicted for white
slavery. It -was only through the In
fluence of his mother that Aubln con
sented to plead guilty and accept a
sentence. He has been 111 since his ar
rest and declared he preferred death to
conviction.- His partner. Vanderpool.
was sentenced to serve li mopihe in
the Government prison at McNeil's Isl
and, and at the recommendation of
Deputy United States District Attorney
Evans his sentence will be to serve a
similar period in the County Jail.
COMMISSION S PLANNED
Ms Citizens to Have Charge or
Places of Amusement.
At a Joint meeting yesterday of a
committee of the social service council
and the City Council special social serv
ice committee arrangements were made
for the Introduction at the City Council
meeting tomorrow of an ordinance to
create a public recreation commission
to have cnarga 01 pi'
baths and all places of amusement un
der municipal ownership and control.
The ordinance. whlch-wlU be drafted
today by City Attorney Grant, will pro
vide for a commission of six members,
to be appointed by Mayor Rushlight.
Tha Mayor will be chairman of the com
mittee and a member ex-offlclo. The
ordinance also will provide for an ap
propriation of t:000 from the general
fund for the financing of the prelim
inary work of the commission.
The social service council represents
societies, all of which are working
for the betterment of social conditions
among all classes and especlallr the
families of toe poorer communities.
Anient Dam Still Working.
GRANTS PASS. Or.. April (Spe
v v.tkatanHtnv aeveral years
of litigation over the Ament dam and
properties connected tnerewnn.
will again be furnished patrons of the
ayatem this year on each side of Rogue
River, north of town. This dlstrlbu
' .. .... h. Vniitiiale district.
xion win -
The attempt to dynamite the dam a
few nights ago reaimvu ...
age.
Ljl Church Sears Completion.
LYLE. Wash.. April 22. (Special.)
The new Congregational Church being
erected here Is expected to be com
pleted the later part of June Much
trouble has been experienced In get
ting building material and for that
reason trustees George A. Snider and
L. IL Lawson have takea personal su
pervision of the work.
1LY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. April 22. Maximum
ature 64 der; minimum. A degreea.
Uvar reading at 8 A. M.. 6.7 feet: change In
U.t 24 hours. O 4 foot fall. Total ri'nfa
3PM to P- M ' nBne: to"'1 T'nf''1
eincV September 1. lsll. 30.02 Inches: normal
rmmfalf since September 1. 39.0W inches: de
ficiency of rainfall aince September 1. J911
8 7 Inches. Total aunahlne April ... o
hours. 30 minutes; possible sunshine 13
Sour! 55 minutes. Barometer .reduced to
sea-level) at 5 P. M.. 30.12 Inches.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A weak high pressure area extends from
tha North Pacific States southeastward to
the middle Mississippi vsner. "
of marked energy Is pssslng to sea down
. . ... t . V.n.v T mrin. tha Inat
24 hours ahowera hase occurred at only a
few placea In the North Pacific States, but
the weather keepa cloudy and threaten
ing. Rain haa ln gsneral In the Atlantic
Statoa from Mains south to tha Carollnaa. It
la much cooler In the Ohio Valley and tha
lower Iskes region and generally slightly
warmer In Orsgon and Waanlngton. Else
where the changes In temperaturs hare bea
unimportant.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity showers; southerly
W'oregon and Waahlngtoa Showsra; south
erly winda.
Idaho Showers north, probably fair south
portion. .
tDWARD A. BEAU". District Forecaster.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Hlrtbs.
CALL To ttis wife of George A. Call. 43
East Twenty-seventh street. April H. a
son.
PIIALLKNBCRCEB To the wlfs of
Thomas M. Slisllenberger. April f. a son.
ADAMS To the wife of Jesse F. Adams.
104 Kast Thirty-second street North. April
:0. a son.'
tlll.MAN To the wife of Carl Gllraan.
Caruthera street. April Zl. a son.
BERGENDOHL To the wife of Wllbus
Bergendnhl. Lents. April IS. a sun.
HMiil.NS To tbs wlfs of K. 8. lllgglna.
IIS Kail Forty-first street. April 17. a son.
SI! ICRRT To the wtfe of Fred Sherry, I2i
Market street. April 1 7, a son.
WILLIAMS To tha wife of Joseph Wil
liams. 141 Fourteenth street North. April s.
a son.
Marriage Ureases.
WILLIAMS-REED Joseph E. Williams,
Pendleton. 31. and l.ltha Read. rlty. 30.
SCOTT-OLSEN Wren Scott. Hoqulam, !J.
and C.lsdys Olsen. city. 31.
IXM AN-HAYES William E. Inman. Ore
gon City. 4&. and Harriett Havea, eity. 35.
WISK-8ANBCRN William Wise, city, 44.
and Mary Sanhurn. city. 39.
FAIR BANK-PR ICE B. W. Falrbank. city.
IrgaL and Harriett Price, city. legal.
HOWARD-GRINDSTAFF John D. Hon-
THE MORXIXG O It
HOTEL CORNELIUS
House of Welcome Portland, Or.
Our 14-passenper electric Tns meets all trains. A
high-class, modern hotel in the heart of the theater
and hopping district. One block from any carline.
tl per day and up. European plan.
E. P. MORRIS, Prop. .
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
850 Rooms', 104 Suites, With Private
Baths.
NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING
Moderate Rates.
Phil Metschan & Sons, Props.
The Portland
NEWLY rlecorated throuirh
out: comfortable and
homelike, with hlfrh-class
courteous service. Arljacent to
the theaters, the retail shops,
and urban cars. Passenger
motors meet every Incoming
train. European, $1.50 upwards.
G. J. KAIFMAXX, Manager.
HOTEL GARLTON
Rates $ l.OO a Day and Up Special Monthly Rates
Entirely New Absolutely Fireproof All Light, Outside Rooms
Auto Bus Meets All Trains
14th and Washington Sts. Ross Finnegan, Mgr.
HOTEL MULTNOMAH
MS
HOTEL OREGON,
Portland, Or.,
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co., Props.
HOTEL SEATTLE,
Seattle, Wash.
WrightDickinson Hotel Co., Props.
ard. Prattle. 2S. and Mildred Orlndstaff.
city. lesl. t
THORSAN-DORVAIjK A. F. Thorssn.
city. 41. and Florllla Iorvale. Portsmouth.
"'rOBERTS-CAMPBELI. Chsrlrs 1. Rob
erts, city. 21. and Anna J. Campbell, city.
It.
GEnOLO-CARMIXI Slro Gerolo. The
Dall.s. J1.', and Ancrla Csrmlnl. city. 1 .
BEVAX-FI.IXT It. C. Bevan. city. 2. and
Beatrice K. Flint, city. 27.
Tl'RNST-BROWX "arl Turner, city, 2
and V.ra Brown, city. l.
KEMINOTON-JiARiJENT Clinton Reming
ton. Ore. n City. 32. and Margaret Bargenl.
city, legal.
ItOV U-M'PLTTER Harry Boyd. City. J2.
and Myrtle MarSlyter. city. Is.
BENVETT-'RETWEM Haul W. Ben
nett, rlty, :. and Mary A. G. Fretwsll,
cltr. 20.
FOWLKR-KERTI.ET Hugh Fowler. City,
24. and Alice Kertley. city. Is.
WKIS-SCHMriI.A John Wels. city. 30.
ami .lull. Hi hmiiclla. cltv. 11.
AUCTION I.KJS TODAY.
At R-ker'a Auction Houae. IM Park St.,
furnlturs, rUKS. lc. 8al. at 10 A. M.
UEETLNO NOTICES.
. t a .m.
hers of Al Kader temple snd
sojourning Nobles of the
Mvstlc Hhrine can procure
tli'kets to th Shrine ball at
th Multnomah Hotel. on
Thursday evening. either
from the Recorder at tha
Masonic Temple. or tha
casliler of the Walls Fargo
Company Expreas. Sixth and
UIK 'rrrii.
(Stephens. Psrlflc Cost ?oal Compsny 4i
Wsahlngtnn street, or from Alex t. Biauell,
at fcsst rnira nnn -".71 - ...
n. a.
rt I 1 r.n ui
A. AND A. 8. RITE, Multno
mah Council of Ksdosh, No1. 1
Regular meeting In Memor'al
Hall, Scottish Rite Cathedral,
this (Monday) evening at t
o'clorlt. By order
EMINENT COMMANDER.
MT. TABOR I.OrOB. No. 42.
A. F. AND- A. M. Stated com
munication will be held Tuesday
evening. April it. 7:45. We.t
Side Temple. V. C degree. Ma
lting brethren Invited to attend.
By order of the W. M.
M. R. SPAULDIXO, Secretary.
PORTLAND LODGE NO. 5S. A.
r . a.is ... ...... . . . j
, quested to meet at tha lodge
room. west rir aim
streets. A. M. Wednesday.
. . . r -m
funeral services of rnr late brother. C .
Blytne. By order of W. M.
.CM. 8TEADMAN. Sec-
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER, No. M.
O E. S. Regulsr communication
this (Tuesdsyl evening. Mssonlc
Temple. 8 o'clock alisrp. Sorts I.
Members O B. S. cordially Invited.
Order W. M. HENRIETTA Hcl'ABb, fcec.
EI.T.IBON ENCAMPMKNT. NO. 1. t. O. O.
f.t.(rular meeting tills (Tuesday) even,
ing at o-cloi k. a large class for Patriarch
slde,,.. Visum, --oLriuT'-
aV
EG O NT AN, TUESDAY. AFRIL . - 23, 1913.
The Hotel Bowers
Eleventh and Stark Sta. Under New Management
offers all the convenience of a hlg-h-claag
hotel, with an the comforts of a home.
European plan $1.00 per day up. Americas
plan, too. Famous for Its grill, a la carte
and table d'hote service at reasonable prlcea
Epeclal rates to permanent sruests.
F. P. WILLIAMS, MANAGER
I flat tiirhf 3
' A. CROUSE. Mgr
Hotel rrsTS
PORTLAND
OREGON
Tn sine, annoln tmen t s. service
and fireproof quality of the
building: the leading hotel In
Portland, the Multnomah, offers
to the discriminating traveler
evcrv comfort and convenience
found only In the best hotels of
the East. Nine stories of steol
and concrete, with 725 rooms
and suites, palatially furnished,
with rates from $1.60 to $5 per
day. Euro pe a n plan. Motor
'busses meet all train 3 and
steamers.
H. C. BOWFRS, Manaarer.
J. M. UHUWNLIjL, Ain't Mgr.
Both hotels
centrally located.
. modern in every
respect, and
conducted on the
European plan.
Kir a a a If ffl ilW.
New Perkins
Fifth and Washington Sts.
A Hotel in the Very Heart ol
Portland's Business Activity
MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT
Electric Ante Bus. Cars to and front UoJoa
Depot every few minutea.
L. Q. Swetlaad, Mfr. '
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Daily er Baaday.
Per 1A.
ixa
Its
Oae time
came ad two consecutive times.
came aa tores ei"" ...... .
bams ad atx or sevea consecutive times.. Ma
Kemlttanccs auust accompany ul-vt-oa
"vfbes one advertisement la not ran in cse
seriitlvs iHan the ene-tlms rate applies.
elx words roam as se line on caaa aaV
verttaementa sail M ad cuunted lor taaa tauaa
'UiiUc5rfe er book advertisements the
. .. k. k . I. .Hn.1 nnkM
tosrit Will w - - -
it Hues appearing In Uie paper. regarUMN
er me u uiu m , . "
all advertisement axe
charged oy uieaaura only. 14 Hues te tbs
The above rales apply te advertlsemeats
ender -New loday" and all esaar ls.ini-a-Uaua
except the followlngt
nltuatlons Wanted, Male.
Mtuattona Wan tod. iamale,
OregonlaA will acept daasuied aovf rtlae
gBcnfa Tover the telepbone. providing tbs ad
vertiser la a sobacrioer te either uhoaa. Me
orices will be quoted over the phoos. bat
bill will be rendered the following day.
Whether saiiaeuuent advert IsemrnU will be
rrepted over tba librae deueoda upoa) tbs
prompt nes. at tha payment of telephone nd
lertbcaients Mluatlooa Wanted and Per
sonal advertisements .will not be accepted
ever tbe telephone. Ordera tor one laaar
lioaT only will be accepted for "Houses lot
Kent." -Furniture for bale." "Business Op
portunlties." "Boomliig-Uousea" and Want
ed to Kent."
DIED.
THOMPSON" In this city. April 22, at the
famllv residence, 4VJ North Ninth East.
Norman Rut ledge Thompson, aged 6 years
fi months, beloved son of Edwin R. and
Helen Thompaon. Funeral notice later.
San Francisco and Oakland papers please
copy.
THOMPSON At the family realdence, 462
East Ninth North, Norman Rutledga
Thompson, sged a years 6 months 1 day,
beloved son of Mr. and Mra. K. K. Thomp
aon. Announcement of funeral later.
ATI.EE Harry Atlee. at Baltimore.' Md.,
April 20. 1H1 2.
FUNERAL NOTICK.
SPEBR In this city. April 21. at the family
residence, .ion Market-st. Drive, Nettia
Black Speer. aged r.9 years, 10 montha. 12
davs, beloved wife of Rev. J. A. Speer.
Friends Invited to attend the funeral
services, which will be held at the First
Vnlted Presbyterian Church, corner of
rtlxth and Montgomery ats.. today (Tues
davl. at 2 P. M. Interment at Ilivervlewt
Cemetery. Please omit flowers.
BI.YTH The funeral eervlcee of Charlea
F. Blyth, sged 6. who died near Gray"a
Crossing, Sunday, April 21, will be held
In tba chapel of Holman's Undertaking
Companv. tomorrow, (Wednesday), April
24. at 10 o'clock A. M. Friends Invited.
Burial at Providence, R. I. Please omit
flowers.
SPRING The funeral services of the late
Geo. Spring. Sr.. will be held Wednesday,
April 24, from the Evangelical Church, of
lnts. at 2:30 P. M. Friends Invited. In
terment Mt. Scott Park Cemetery.
HAYI.ETT Tha funeral services-of Robert,
beloved son of . Mr. snd Mrs. George Hay
litt. will be Ifeld today iTueFday). April
2.1. at 2:.".0 P. M., from tVlllelmrg Church.
Interment at ililnauklo Cemetery.
AMTSEMENTS.
HEILIG Tib and Taylor
Phones Main 1 and A 1122.
AI.L THIS WEEK
The Favorite Comedienne
MayRobson
Tonight Thuradsy Saturday Nights
Special Price Matinee Saturday
The New Comedy Hit,
"A NIGHT OCT
Special Price Matinee Tomorrow,
Tomorrow and Friday Nights
THE REJUVENATION
OF AtXT MARY"
EVeningj
-1.50. $1.00,
c. TiOc, 35c, 25C
Tomorrow Mat. fl.
00. 75c. 50c, 35c. 2oc.
BAKER
THEATER
Main 2. A 63 0
f T . Ttakar. Hrr.
BAKER STOCK COMPANT.
Tonight, all week, matinee Saturday. .
A Play With a Punch."
"THE SPOILERS"
Bv Rex Beach. Thrilling n action. Alaska
durlnir tha first aold rushes. Evening prices.
ki.'ic. noc. no higher. Matlrreea a.'c.
MAIN B, A 1010
DAT
MAT.
3s
WEEK APRIL 2- Aida Overton Walker,
lister. 4 Hollotvays 1. "Fear," Rosa
Roma. Bognrt and Nelson. Wentworth, A es
ta and Teddy. Orchestra Pictures
Matinee Every Day.
WEEK APRIL 22
"A IVlcht In an Ettg
liah Dlusle Hall," the
Royal y. anetto
Troupe, Waltera and
Frank. Wilson and
P e a r a o n, Mr. and
31 rn. Sydney Rey
nolds, Kne Eleanor
Ball, Oreheatra.
PRICES 15c and 2Rc
W:EK APRIL 22 Direct from ;J:orIk'
The 8onl Kiss." Augmented orcbeatndi
rection of t. R. Roberts. Flirrro. jl
and Harris. Carros Brothers Murray Ben
nett, rantagescope. Orchestra. PP'"r
nrlces Box office open 10 A. M. to 1U 1 .
6. H25f A 223o.PMalo 463. tortaln.
2:30, 7:15 and 0. Boxes and first tow bai
ropy reserved.
LYRIC
THEATER
FOURTH
AND STARK
WEEK APRIL 2-F- . ?.pT',Bea
engagement Kdw. 8. Allen In - The Belle of
i hVnntown." direction Allen Curtis. Per
formance, daily. 2:30, 7:30 and : J"fht
prices. 15c nnd 25c. Matinees. y. 'l'
except Sundnys and Holidays, iriday nignt,
( horns Girls' Contest.
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK.
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth St.
OAKLAND
PORTLAND
APRIL S3, S4, 25, SO, 2T, 8.
Gamca Begin Weekday! at 3iO0 P. M.
Sundays 2:30 P. M.
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY
Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
HAVE
vor
RESKRVEO
VOIR
TABLE
FOR THIS
KVENlNti
AT TllK
ARCADIAN GARDEN
HOTEL MULTNOMAH
"The Restaurant Beautiful"?
The entertainment features will
surprise you hy their excellence.
Complete programme twice every
evening from 6:30 to 8:30 and
from 10:50 to 12:30.
I I.I NR. ROSE AND RAYMOND
In the latest Popular Songa.
I.A AIGICITA
Spanish Iancer.
ROXSKY
Violin Virtuoso.
FRANCO NEAPOLITAN DCO
Serenaders.
PHTT.IP PF.LZ CONCERT OR
CIIESTRA OF rOL01ST9.
MULTNOMAH HOTEL COMPANY
H. C. Bower. Manager.
FUNERAL NOXICKS.
OVERSTREET At St. Johns. April 21. at
her late residence. 10B Burr St., Melllssa
G. Overstreet. aged U5 years 2 months &
daya. beloved mother of Mra. W. A.
Rogera. of Portland; G. W. and Alda
Overstreet, of St. Johns; C. A. and J. W.
Overstreet. of Clay Center. Neb., and Mrs.
Harry Williams, of Floris, Okla. Funeral
services will be held st tho Christian
Church, St. Johns, today (Tuesday), at 2
P. M. Interment Newtown, Mo.
GOODMAM The remains of the late Mrs.
J V. Goodman were sent to Huntington,
Or., totlav (April 22) for interment by tha
A. R. Zeller Co.
FLOWERS, floral design.. Nob Hill Flo.-.
tt, 120 23d and Gllsaa. Alain 502. A Sl
MONUMENTS Otto Schumann Marbls
Works. Fait 3d and Pine Sta. Eaat 743.
MR- EDWAJtD HOLM AN. tbe leading re.
aral director and undertaker. gzO XUlrw av,
sar. eaunon. Lady assistant.
Unnnlna Jt aJcEntee, Funeral Directors,
7tb and line. Phone Main 43u. Lady at
tendant. Office of County Coroner.
A. K. rtLI.EB CO.. 532-4 Williams ava.
Phone East lUBg. C 108a. Lady att.qdmnl.
J. P. FIN LEY SOX. 3d and afadlaea.
lady attendant, phone Mala 8. A lit.
EAJBT AIDE Funeral Directors, .access. rs
e f. 8. Denning. Inc. E. ftx. B lit.
LEBCU. Undertaker, cor. Bast Alder naa)
HxUu test 7m. B lg. lady attandnaa.
HKEWES COMPANY, ad and Clay, alata
IU1. a XSZI. Ladr nttsodaat.
THE CEMETERY
Beantifiil Mt Scott Park
LARGE, PERMANENT,
MODERN. PORT.
LAND'S ONLY MODERN
CEMETERY WITH
PERPETUAL CARS
of all burial plot without extra
charge. Provided with a perma
nent Irreducible Maintenance
Fund. Location ideal; just out
aide the city limits on north
and west alopea of Mount Scott.
containing1 34 acres, equipped
with every modern convenience.
PRICKS TO SUIT ALU
SERVICE! THE BUST.
ONE MILE SOUTH OK
LENT!). K K O U L A tt
automobile: sehv
icis fkj3 betwlun
LKNTS AND Tat!
CliMaCTaCKY. at ti
CITT OFFICE, 20-21 YEON
BUIt-DINQ. MAIN 225. A 708.
CEMETERY OFFICE. TABOR
1468: HOME PHONE RING B
till. THEN CALL. LOCAA, 4201.
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V NIGHTS: lSe. 25c. 60
-' Formerly Grand:'
. Sullivsn at Consldlne.
Beflned Vaudeville.
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OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office. City Hall. Main lit. A 76S.
Bumans officer. Sergeant E. L. Crata.
Residence. 14 E. I4th N.. Kast 4771.
Horsa ambulance, corner of 6th and Taylor.
Veterinary In charge- Marshall 400. Anl
mala Reacua Home, Northrup Acrea Thomas
A. Short. Sunt.. A 5S47. a rings
NEW TODAY.
SI ETON
TOWNSITE
A SPLENDID OPPORTU
NITY OFFERED FOR
INVESTMENT
Located 8 miles out of Van
couver, Wash., on the electric
line, in the center of a thickly
settled farming and fruit
growing section.
Lots Can Now Be Bought
From $75.00 to $85.00 on
Easy Terms.
A good opening here for an
up-to-date mercantile store.
See us for particulars.
Sifton Garden Tracts
Rich, black soil, adapted for
garden truck, potatoes and all
kinds of berries. AH cleared
and ready to cultivate. Well
located. . On macadam road to
Vancouver and close to elec
tric line.
1 to 10-Acre Tracts, "$325 to
$350 an Acre Easy Terms.
Brand new 4-room bungalows,
with water piped into houses
on 1 and 4-acre tracts,
$1250 to $2350 Easy Terms.
Poultry and a garden will pay
for your place. A cow will
furnish all your milk, cream
and butter. Pasture the year
round. You should see this
property.
We Have Just What Vou Want
Call at office for particulars.
WARD & YOUNGER
Vancouver, Wash., Office,
Suite 11, Blurock Bldg.
Portland, Or., Office,
Suite 426, Yeon Bldg.
$20,000 SQ. FEET
LARGE WAREHOUSE
Over 260 Feet
RAILWAY FRONTAGE
Splendid Location
Price $30,000
Call for C. G. Reagan.
CHAPIN-HERLOW MORTGAGE &
TRUST CO.,
332-338 Chamber of Commerce.
Everett Street
CORNER
$14,000
We can guarantee purchaser 12 per
pent net if you will improve this site
with apartment - bouse or private
hotel.
GOLDSCHMIDT'S AGENCY,
415 Chamber of Commerce.
West of 39th Street
Lot 45x138
HAWTHORNE AVENUE
Price $2800
v Very Easy Terms.
Call for C. G. Reagan.
CHAPIN-HERLOW MORTGAGE 5s
TRUST CO.,
332-338 Chamber of Commerce.
SOUTH
PORTLAND
COR. FRONT AND MEADE STS.
100x10612 Ft.
Well Located for Flats or Apartments.
Price $11,000
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
404 Wilcox Building.
MONEY TO LOAN
"CITY MORTGAGE".
PAKM MOKTGAGKJ,
I.OWTT.V1 HAXK.S .tlK.M TO SUIT.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.,
h: m-ivav liLii.ui.M
Ttalr utf fetmrlfc.
MORTGAGE LOANS
C JOHN L cbonah, 7
J JO B03 fcoaldluK Bid. V II
rtof MORTGAGE LOANS jof
y O K. F. BRIAN, f JO
605 CHAMBER OF C'OMMKRCE.
COLLIS. BERRIDGE THOMPSON,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS.
S24 Worcester Block. Phone Slain 0567.
MONEY TO LOAN
rQi WM. C. BORCHERS
O JO 207 Orcgonian Bldg. JO
XE1V TOIAY.
At
PUBLIC AUCTION
THIS !HORMN(i AT lO O'CJLOCK
O.V PRKJ11SKS
SO. 23 OIITII TWKI.KTH, I'ORXEII
OF BI BXSIDH,
Household furniture,
l''ine Gabler upright piano.
Collection of curios,
Kine cut glass, and
Haviland china.
No reserve.
GII,MA Al'CTlOX t COMMISSIOV CO.
LAURELHURST
The Cream of the East Side
residence section. Streets all paved,
sewer, water, gas mains all in. Graded
building restrictions, good car service;
prices from $1000 to $3000 per lot.
Get particulars. Phone Main 1501?,
Main 4020, or A 1315. Be sure to ask
for Mr. Urdahl.
522 Corbett Building.
AN INVESTMENT
Have $300 stock In established rcal
estate syndicate holding inside prop
erty on West Side. Have carried same
one and one-half years, but pressing
need of immediate cash compels me to
sacrifice my profits. 'Will sell at ord
inal par value. J500. Limited, close
syndicate, balance of stockholders rep
resentative business men of city. V111
surely pay 3 oc 4 for 1 by next Fall.
Stand closest Investigation. W 10, Ore
gonian. LADD ADDITION SNAP
Nice, modern nine-room house, 'syl'Ji
six bedrooms and sleeping-porch, fur
nace, fireplace, buffet, hardwood floor:
in fact nothing missing. Street work
all in and paid, and walking distance.
Price a sacrifice, only J5600; $2400 cash
and $-5 per month.
GIU'SSI HOLDS.
3IS Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Onk.
REAL KSTATK
DEAI.KKS.
BRl'BAKER &. BENEDICT,
502 McKay
bine- M. 549.
Beck. William G.. 313-316 Failing blas.
fhapln & Herlow. 3:12 Chambor of Commerce.
Cook. B. S. & CO. .'X'S Crbett b!dR.
JenninB, & Co. Main 1S8. 206 Oregnntan
PALMER-JONES CO.. Jl. P. 404-405-408
Wilcox bldg.
The Ori-Ron Real Estate Co.. Grand ave., at
Multnomah st. Ololladav Addition.)
REAL KSTATB
For 8al Lots.
HOLLADAY ADD. HALF BLOCK.
100x200 feet on E. 22d El., between
Wasco and Multnomah, paved street, In
one of the best residential districts of the
city, near the new E. 21st at. bridge.
Price tStiiOO. terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 WIlco Bide.
Phones Main Htifl: A 2653.
BUILDERS- OPPORTUNITY.
S adjoining OUxino-foot lots on B. 83d.
near Clinton St., within 1 block of carline,
face east, hich and sightly, in good resi
dence district; will sell together or separ
ately; prlc for immediate sale. t'i75 each.
11. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox bldg.
Phono Main A 2G53.
I-AURBLUURST CASH SALE.
South front, high and sightly. uOxinr.
lot near new, beautiful homes, and others
under construction you will like tnla
building site; price (:m.
F. E. CLEMENTS.
Office East 3th and Ollsan.
Phono East USD.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Level iTomesite- of 3 lots with splendid
view beinn the only remaining available
site in neighborhood of fine homes, each
standing in large grounds. Owner must
sell. Make otter.
Marshall 4S27. BROOKE. A 3S39,
BEAUTIFUL view lot on southern slop,
near Council Crest. $5o and up. lncludln
cement sidewalks, curbs, graded streeta
and water; building restrictions; sold on
easy terms. Provident Trust Company
201, 202, 203 Board of Trade. Marshall 473.
A 1022.
LOOK at that fine. sightly QUARTER
BLOCK, J. W. corner 47th and Al.A
aiEDA; 1 will sell 11 for LESS than you
can buy AN V OTHER quarter on the Ala
meda. Make REASONABLE offer and It!
yours. K. F. Ferns, 50 K. 4mh .North.
PORTLAND Hi-KIHTS.
Level homesite of 3 lots with splendid
view, being the only remaining available
site in neighborhood of fino homes, each
standing in large grounds. Owner must
sell. Make offer.
Marshall 4S27. BROOKE. A 3S39.
$10 DOWN 10 PER MONTH.
Fine view lot. matured fruit trees, re
stricted district, near car. cement waUB
and curb. Bull Run water. ProvWaa
Trust Company, 2ul. 202. 203 Board J
Trade. Marshall 473. A 1022.
LAURELHURST LOT.
50x100. price 750. Cheaper by $C"1
than anything around. Hard-surface and
all other improvements are in. A genuine
bargain. Must be sold at once. Tabor
3US1).
CASH BUY IW LAURELHURST. $950.
Like finding money; lot ouxldO, high
and sightly", one block to car. Phone me
today East US, evenings C 2535. Mr. Del-
ahunty.
IKVINUTON lot. 75x100, on 21st, bet. Braze
and Knott; improvements all In; fine loca
tion, one block to car. Phone Woodlawu.
32211 or c 1028. Owner.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS LEVEL SITE.
Close In. suitable for 1 or 2 bungalows!
1T50; reduction for cash
Marshall 427. BROOKE. A 3S.I0.
ioR SALE Lots l and 10, block 10. Fox
chaso Add.; lots 1 and 2. block 2. Colum
bia Heights: lot S, block 8. Center Add.;
term" AddrwaJOBo J, Oregon City.
vTtr- 5XlE 3 choice residence lots, each
v.r'iio; feet. In one block. 3 blocks
from high school. Tillamook City. Apply
Sr, P. Q. Box 342. Tillamook. Or.
vi VK lot on Stanton St.. half block east
', w'lllams ave.. flat or apartment site;
$1S50. easy terms. Owner, 301 E. 11th su
Phone Eaat 5023.
riwvKR needs the money and will sacrlflc
heautiful lot in Ina Park; this lot can be
bought for at least $L'S0 below present
,nrket value, ai- v. uit-Buiuau.
IHVIVIITON lot ouxiu", n iOL:i, near cis-klvou-
In same block with SJD.uuO resi
dence: $125i) caah. Marshall 4442.
1RVINGTON LOT CHEAP On East 3!th,
near Stanton. A beautiful building slta.
.iied(lemannitBurke, J21 Electric bldg.
LOT $300; ?5 monthly; $30 cash; no re
strictions; near I. car. Johuson & Dod-
son. 520-522 Board of Trade bldg.
" APARTMENT SITE.
Full lot on West Park st., cheap and
desirable. Main 1955.
uWXIVO lJ r. 2 blocks- from Irvingion car,
- facing east, fruit trees; $30; easy terms.
At. 14. Oregonlan.
A SNAP by owner Lot 50x100. on Vernon
ave., $650. Berner. Main 6142.
EAST ML Tabor Iota $125 and up. $1 down
arid tl a week. R. W. Wood. 2B7 Couch st.
3 LOTS near Beaumont on oju: iv.'vu. ui
$.-,(!. i. :i(8 Abington Bldg.
BARGAIN S""'0 f"r Rood Hawthorne dis-
... w i orp?nnian.
irict ioi. . -
LAURELHURST equity In four view lots.
Tel. Main 0.
WIi i" "Jacriflce equity in fino Laurelhui-st
V lt on Gllsan St. PhoneIa rshall 22 81.
l.ROOM houseboat, soli today at $35. W.
fnnt t'ramnton st.
Micnei i' '
IRVING-TON lot, well located; reasonable;
,..v terms. A 2. Orcgonian.
i-or Sale Uoums
rTooo 10-ROOM house. Portland Heights,
fine Summer home. Swank. 317 llamii
tou bldg.
1RV1NGTON: new S-room house, best con
struction, thoroughly modern; a bargain.
M arsball 2852.
J E. HALL. 308 Abington bldg.. sells new
'hungalows. rental payments.
7-RM. modern bungalow; $600 dead
los- 1135 E. 23d N Woodlawp 2714.
MODERN" 6-room house, good term, walk
ing distance. Call at ZZ6 Eugene st.
TOR FINB HOMES.
Sea Delabunu
200 CASH will by new tt-monl bungalow,
balance easy terms. 1112 Hawthorne ave.