Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 02, 1912, Page 14, Image 14

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SAD ROMANCE TOLD
Elopers, Charged With Theft,
Picture 10 Days Lovefeast.
FOLLY PALLS; MONEY GOES
Haystack and Cattle Harm Provide
Tallot at Msht and Molcn Chlrk
rn I'cmmI Woman nrturns to
t
Unci SiMer Io.id. Mother III.
Hv piecemeal. Iwpnty Sheriffs Leon
ard." Phillips and Huliier yewterday se
cured from Mrs. GeorcU Hurchet and
I.Tl J. Sadler, each aaed 19. the eloper
arrested Tueday nlirht at Rainier. Or
on a charge ot stealing a black mare
and a btijriry from t Hanson, sexton of
r.reenwood Cemetery, the detailed story
of the ten day which they spent In
each others company ramhllne ahout
the country and sleeping where nlRht
overtook them.
The rhrnnli le eoded with a descrip
tion of th-ijctrl" return to the home of
her parents In lialnter. where she found
her 14-year-old sister dead and her
mother seriously 111 aa tlw result of
having Riven birth to a cfrtld last Sun
day, and the arrest of th couple after
Sadler and a companion had sold to
cow dwellers of Rainier a quantity of
ro.kery. napkins, dollies and other
articles stolen from the Hummer home.
f llobert T. Piatt, a prominent Port
land attorney. The couple mill be
arraigned In Justice Court today to
answer to a charge of larceny preferred
t.y Mr. Hansen.
Horns see- Marts Car.
The two first met on a Fulton car
.Monday. April 2:. The young woman
was returning to the home of soma
l-wplo with whom she was living be
ound the end of the Fultor rarllne In
South Portland. A flirtation started
n the car. They got off at the same
place and actual acquaintanceship was
soon formed. They found their way to
Mr. Piatt's trimmer home and occupied
It for the next three nights. Thursday
tue scheme to elope "for keeps" was
formed, and the theft of the horse and
huggy from the sexton of the cemetery
followed late that night. They started
on the road towards llcMlnnvllle. driv
ing the greater part of tha night. The
irare was unshod nnd proceeded with
d:ff!culty. The Sheriffs office In Port
land was notified on Friday, and heel
marks on the graves In the cemetery
revealed the fact that there was a
woman In te case. Notices were tele
phoned to peace officers all around to
w.tch for a couple with a black mare
and a buggy the rubber tlrea of which
were badly worn.
The two went first to McMlnnvllle
and then toward Salem. They crossed
to the east side of the river at Salem
and came ba-k through Portland and
oown to Llnnton. where Sadler pledged
the horse for JJ.50. promising to return
and claim the animal In a few days.
The rest of the distance to Rainier was
covered by train, the money aecureil In
l.lnnton being used to purchase tickets.
Pv this time tramp life had palled on
t'ie pair, and a decision had been
reached that the girl should return to
her parents. Her 3-year-old child, the
product of her marriage to the hus
rar.d from whom she has been for
some time living' apart, was with her
mother.
Ma rv a I lea Ms res Them.
Purine their trip across the country,
the girl said, they slept In haystacks
and bams, and once took a set of har
ness belonging to a woman who haJ
given them the privilege of her barn.
They were followed and forced to re
turn it. Some places they said they
were eloping and were to be married.
At other places they said they were
husband and wife. Often they were
Invited to eat by hospitable farmers"
wives, but on one occasion were so
hungry that they stole a chicken and
i coked It as best th- could, eating it
half raw and with only one slice of
bread between them as accompani
ment. The young woman declares that
her companion once wanted to steal a
horse to replace the one they had.
wnlch wa ahout worn out. but that she
protested and dissuaded him after the
animal had actually been captured In a
lature.
Wan and bedraggled they presented a
pitiable spectacle In the County Jail
jesterdny. That they repent their
escapade there Is no doubt. It Is be
Meved that thev have learned a valu
able lesson, and It Is anticipated that,
even If thev are convicted for the lar
ceny of the horse and buggy, which
svma probuble. as they frankly admit
the theft, pressure may be brought to
hear to secure paroles Tor them.
Wallowa Team Wins Dehalr.
WALLOWA, Or. May 1. (Special.)
Winning both sides of the Wallowa
County I"ebailng League contest last
oeek. Walton a High School debaters
demonstrated their superior preparation
and jblllt over the Wailown County
YOUNG PEOPLE WHO STOLE HORSE AND BUGGY FROM CEMETERY SEXTON AND ELOPED AND
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High School team, both here and at En
terprise, while discussing the question.
"Resolved, that Governor West's prison
reform policy Is right." The Wallowa
affirmative team consisted of George
Richards and Miss Eva Hayes. They
contested the question with David Rea
vls and Charles Rodgers of the Wal
lowa County High School team In tha
High School auditorium here and won
all four points by winning the rote of
each of the three Judges from Lostine.
At Enterprise the Wallowa negative
team won from the County High School
ifflrmatlve team In like manner be
fore three Judges from Joseph.
AD CLUB DISCUSSES SOIL
William Hanlrjr and Professor
Scudder Talk at Luncheon.
Members of the Portland Ad Club, at
the luncheon at the Multnomah Hotel
yesterday, discussed the excursion from
here to Seattle Saturday, to attend the
installation of officers of the Seattle
Ad -Club. A big delegation plana to
attend the Seattle Installation. Sev
eral business men have signified their
Intention of Joining the party.
William ?lnn1ev. of Burns, and Pro
fessor II. D. ScudJer, of the Oregon
Agricultural College, discussed soli de
velopment after the luncheon.
Failures of settlers upon Central
Oregon lands have almost Invariably
been due to ignorance of the methods
of cultivation, aald Professor Scudder.
"These men" aald he. "go away de
claring that Central Oregon land is no
good. Ignorance Invites failure, but
an understanding of the rudiments of
conserving moisture insures a crop.'
Mr. Hanley outlined the plan for es
tablishing demonstration farms in Cen.
tral Oregon. '
Jewish Girl Kntertain.
Members of the Jewish Girls' Social
Club last night were hosts at the sec
ond annual Informal dance of the sea
son at the Neighborhood House. Sec
ond and Woods streets. The rooms
were crowded. Officers of the club
are: President. Sarah Kulchlnsky:
secretary. Lizile Welnsteln: treasurer.
Rose Hidgen. Those In charge of the
entertainment were: Rose Kulcnin
sky. Eva Ooldstone. Annette Ooldblatt,
May Bernstein. Sadie Schnltxer. Lily
Epstein. Miss Sadie Block, superin
tendent of the Neighborhood House,
acted as chaperone.
IA(LY METFOROUsGICAL REPORT.
POP.Tt-AVD. Msy I. Maximum temper
ature :,4 negrses: minimum. detrees.
H.v.r' r-.aln. A. rhn Jf
Ust SI hours. .5 fool. Total rainfall (S P.
M to 5 P. M . .11 Inch: total rainfall since
September 1. lull. M Inches: normal rain
fall since Seplember 1. jM l"rh7;,0',,V
(Iciencr of rainfall since September I. 1P11.
mm Inches. Total sunshine, none: possible
un.hln. J hour. 20 mlnot.s. Baim.ter
t reduced to sea level at 9 P. M.. 30 Inches.
THK WEATHER.
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WEATIIEP. CONDITIONS.
The two wtrtl l(i.renor areas hsve
trnrttt-aMy united and formed a single dls-turtn--
mhlrh this evening Is central over
Coloredo. Tia baromrtr ia rising rapidly
over the North pacific States and a large
h'gh-praura area la passing to sea off the
Carolina roast. Purlnj the last 24 boors
bowers have fallen In the North Pacific
States and In Utah and Nevada. The rain
turn-d ! snow In Northern Nevada and
Southeastern Idaho during the late after
noon. Showers and tn.umi.-r norma have oc
curred in portlona of the Mllelptl al
lev the Rd River Valley of the north and
In tho t'pper lke Iteglon. It is much
warmer In the Mlilpl and Missouri Val
leya and correspondingly cooler In the Great
Sail !.ake Psln.
The conditions are favorable for fair
weather In this district Thursday, escept In
eitreme Kastern Oregon, extreme Eastern
Washington and Idaho, where the fair
weather will he preceded by rain or snow.
Light frost will o.-cur tn the early morning
where clear weather prevslla.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair and warmer;
northwesterly winds.
Oregon and Wsshinglon Kslr eicept rsln
in eitreme east portions: wsrmer In Interior
wet portion: westerly winds.
I.l.hn Shower-, follow! by fair weather.
KlVAP.l A. BKAW, I'ntrlct Forecaster.
ARE NOW IN THE COUNTY JAIL.
W M -arw -, VJ T..
MM. r.CORI.It BI KC HKT. AGED IP. AD LI'LE
jrrn jwtxct oreooxtax. tituksday, may 2, 1913.
1000 Itl ROSE WAR
Sunday School "Kiddies"
Take Part in Festival.
to
185 AUTOS ARE DONATED
Illuminated Marine Parade Prom
lacs to Bo Spectacular Event.
Warships Will Make lp One
section at Night Display.
More than 1000 little boys and girls,
pupils of the Sunday schools of the city
and county, all dressed In natty blue
suits and pink and white dresses, will
be a leading feature of tho decorated
automobile parade on Wednesday aft
ernoon of Rose Festival week.
The girls will wear wreaths and gar
lands of flowera and will take part
In the "battle of roses" which will be
held between the occupants of the au
tos and the thousands of spectators In
the big grandstand In front of the post
office. ...
Io carry these little enthusiastic
celebrants, 1S3 privately-owned motor
cars have already been offered for en
try In this one division of the big
pageant, which will be made up of hun
dreda of Sunday schools of Portland and
Multnomah County. Some of the schools
will drill the merry little children to
sing aongs and give yells as the loaded
motor cars pass through the crowded
streets and intense rivalry Is antici
pated among the Individual entries in
the way of dressing up the cars In tho
competition for the cups and trophies
which will be offered by the Rose
festival.
Erest Attracts All Awtolats.
Oliver K. Jeffery. who has acted as
chairman of. the automobile parades
for tho past two or three festivals with
such success, will serve In the same
capacitv this year. The big stellar
event" will be conducted under the au
spices of the Portland Automobile Club
and will be participated In by a ma
jority of the car owners of tins city
whether they re affiliated with the
club or not.
A special section will be devoted to
the huge motor trucks which can
easily be converted Into huge floats of
all aorta of spectacular and attractive
designs. Both commercial and pleasure
cars of every slie and description will
have a chance to contest for prises. 8o
far more than 80 privately-owned au
tos not listed with the Automobile
Club have been listed with the parade
committee.
The Seattle "Golden Potlatch" will
have one section In line and the Ta
coma "Montamaxa Festo" has written
to the festival committee stating that
a large delegation representing that
organization and city will motor over to
Portland and bring their own decora
tions with them. The cars will be put
up at local garages for the Installation
of the decorations.
BhouW tho ".Flying Legion," tho fa
mous orsranization of boosters of the
Fan Francisco exposition visit here dur.
Ing the Koso- Festival, as now seems
probable, a special section In the au
tomobile parade will be reserved for
them and for the officials and dele
gates of the Panama-Pacific Fxposltion,
which is planning to come here by a
special train.
71 Motor-Boats Rntered.
l"p to yesterday. 71 motor-boats had
been entered In the Illuminated ma
rine spectacle and parade, to take place
on Thursday night of the Festival.
These boata are all private craft and
form only a portion of the pleasure
boats that have been entered to take
part In the same event. Divisions In
the water parade will be reserved for
gasoline launches, power-boats of all
kinds, and for the large and small
steamers that ply In local waters. In
addition to these there will be aeveral
warships to make up the naval sec
tion and It Is hoped to have a flotilla
of the large. steamers operating In the
coastwise traffic also In tha line.
Klectrlo lights, red fire, reflective
torrhes and pyrotechnics will be used
In the Illumination effecta to heighten
tha brilliancy of the marine spectacle
on that occaalon.
Captain J. Speler. harbormaster. Is
assisting the Rose .Vcstlval In arrang
ing the preliminary details for the cele
bration on the river.
FREE METHODIsfs HERE
Annual Conference Opens t Cen
tral Cliurcli.
The annual Free Methodist Oregon
Conference opened yesterday In the
Central Church. East Fifty-fifth and
East Flanders streets. Bishop Wilson
T. Hogue presided. Rev. H. K. Krlder
was, electM conference clerk, and 'Rev.
H. H. Bodley his assistant. Hev. W. N.
Coffee, Rev. C. F. Small and S. Scott
and C. N. Boule. laymen, were elected
V J ff..',?t.S-ri-i.
s.tDLER.
The Portland
POSSESSED of every convenience
and every luxury, and occupying
an entire block In the most con
venient location in the entire city,
, The Portland Hotel will give you a
' hospitable welcome. Passeng&r motors
meet every train and steamer.
G. J. KAITMAXX, Manager.
HOTEL CORNELIUS
House of Welcome Portland, Or.
Our 14-ptussenger electric tins meets all trains. A
high-class, modern hotel in the heart of the theater
and shopping district One block from any carlin
$1 per day and ur. European plan.
HOTEL CORXELirs CO, Proprietors.
J. W. nisln. Pres. Fielder Jones, Vlee-Pres.
HOTEL MULTNOMAH
HOTEL OREGON,
Portland, Or.,
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co., Props.
HOTEL SEATTLE,
Seattle, Wash.
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co., Props.
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
850 Rooms, 104 Suites, With Private
Baths.
NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING
Moderate Rates.
Phfl Uetschan & Sons, Props.
members of the stationing committee
to act with the bishop in placing tho
ministers for the ensuing year.
In the afternoon Bishop Hogue de
livered the opening address. He re
viewed the work of the Free Metho
dist Church and made suggestions for
the future. It was decided to hold
business sessions at 8:30 and 11:30 A.
J!., and religious services at 2 and
7: SO P. M.
Bishop Hogue Is one of the vice
presidents of the Second World a
Chrt.Ulan Citizenship convention to be
held at Portland next year. He will
speak on the movement at the present
conference.
ROSE CITY CLUB TO BUILD
Organization Will Krcrt Clublroni-e
at Cost or 3t0.
Directors of tho Roso City Club havo
fii an ed the organization so tho erec
tion of a IJ000 clubhouse will bo start
ed as soon as plans ran be prepared
and contracts let. The building will bo
ejected on tho club grounds at the In
tersection of the- Sandy boulevard. East
Fifty-seventh street and Alameda ave
nue. I'nder the plan, directors will under
write 12300 of the honds of the club.
FERTILE
POWELL
VALLEY
ONE, TWO, FIVE AND
TEN ACRE TRACTS
at Rockwood, Ruby. Base Line,
Gillis, Grosham, Pleasant Home,
Scenic, Cottrcll. The most fer
tile soil in Multnomah County.
Acres ns low as $150. Monthly
payments, $3.
Business Lots
Residence Lots
at new, rapidly growing townsites,
as low ns $100. Monthly terms,
$2. frntstigate the great oppor
tunity. UKBDENSTOCK & LARSON CO.
283 Oak Street.
Hotel
Sixth, SeTeattt, Mor
rison Yamhill Sta.
A. Croose, Mgr.
PORTLAND
OREGON
in size, appointments, service
and fireproof quality of the
building the leading hotel In
Portland, the Multnomah, offers
to the discriminating traveler
everv comfort and convenience
found only in the best hotels of
the East. Nine stories of steel
and concrete, with 725 room a
and suites, palatially furnished,
with rates from tl.50 to 5 per
day, European plan. Motor
'busses meet all trains and
steamers.
If. C. BOWKRS. Manager.
J. M. BROWKLL, Aast Mgr.
Both hotels
centrally located,
modern in every
respect, and
conducted on the
European plan.
'
New Perkins
Fifth and Washington Sts.
A Hotel in the Very Heart ol
Portland's Business Activity
MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT
EUctrio Anta Bus. Cars to and from Unioa
Depot every lew minutes.
L. Q. Swetlaad, Mgr.
The Hotel Bowers
Eleventh and Stark Sta. Under New Management
offers all the conveniences of a hls;h-claaa
hotel, with all the comforts of a heme.
European plan 11.00 per day up. American
plan, too. Famous for Its grill, a la carta
and table d'hote service at reasonable prices.
Special rates to permanent guests.
F. P. WILLIAMS, MANAGER
and the Rose Qlty Park Association,
represented by Hartman & Thompson,
will take bonds of the club to the
amount of JiOOO. In all 15300. Including
the "00 the association has already
subscribed. This plan places in the
hands of the directors the sum of J3000
cash for erection of the building.
Secretary O. G. llughson yesterday
rompleted details, assisted by the at
torney of the club, rank Schlegel.
The slto contains five lots. It was
purchased of B. S. Josselyn for $3600,
and is now valued at 7000. Plans will
be submitted Monday night at a meet
ing of tho club in St. Rose Hall, and.
If accepted, contracts will be let.
HIIJ.SBORO, Or., May 1. (Special.)
Bidding lowest at $32,516. William
Foster. Portland contractor, yesterday
was giver? the contract for building
the Washington County Courthouse
annex, work on which will be started
at once.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
laily or Sunday.
Per Line.
One time , ';
nm ad two consecutive times tic
Hame ad three consecutive times Soe
Same od six or eeien consecutive times. 66c
Remittances must accompany out-of-town
order. ... .
When one advertisement Is not run In con
secutive ltines the one-time rate applies.
hix. words rouut aa one line on rah ad
vertietneiils and noad counted for leas than
two lines.
tin tbarce or book advertisements the
rhurge will be hsd on the w-tual number
of lines appearing In the paper, regardless
of the number of words In ea. h line.
In Mew Today all advertisements are
charged br measure only, 14 line to tbe
'"The above rates apply to advertisements
under "w Todsy" and all otber c la loca
tion except the following:
Mtuationa Wanted, Male.
Mtuations Wanted, heniaie.
Oreaunian will accept claanirled advertise
ments over the telephone, providing the ad
vertiser la a aubarriher to either phone. o
prices will bo Quoted over the phone, bis)
bill will be rendered the following day.
Whether subsequent advertisements will be
accepted over the phone depends upon the
promptness of the payment of telephone ad
vertisements. Situations Wanted and ler
aonal advertisements will not be accepted
oer the telephone. Orders for one Inser
tion only will be accepted for "Houses for
Kent." "Furniture tor Kale." "BuslneM Op
portunities." "Kooming-Houses" and Want
ed to Kent."
MEETING NOTICES.
OREGON COMMANDERY.
K. T. Special communica
tion this (Thursday) evening
at 7:.H o'clock. Order of the
Temple. The attendance of
soiournlnr Blr Knights will
be appreciated.
C. F. W I EG AND, Recorder.
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114.
A F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this (Thursday) even
ing at 8 o'clock. Masonic Temple.
Visiting brethren welcome. By
orrler W. M.
FRED L. OLSON'. Secretary.
LOYAL GRANGE ASSOCIA
TION Members and friends,
come. Robert F. Brown. S. G.
M.. of Chicago, will give an
addrees at 33 Russell street,
t.- . ... n.. ' . un t C p. M .
tiaSiwtfiJli Friday. May S.
(JOLDKN RI LE ENCAMPMENT NO. 2$.
I. O. O. K. Rf-itular meeting tonight iThtirs-
day) at 8 o'clock. Patriarchal degree- Vis
itors cordially welcome.
t. A. STARR, Scribe.
A trrTNRMENTS.
.HKILIU THEATER.
2 Inning Tomorrow
Special Price Matinee Saturday.
ANGEIN
In the Brilliant Comedy
"GREEN STOCKINGS.
Evenings Lower floor, 11 rows $-. 7
rows 1..".0. Balcony. 5 rows. $1. tows
Tic. 11 rows r.Oc. Gallery. 50c.
Saturdav Mat. 1.50. $1. 75c. Joe, 25c
SEVTS NOW SELLING.
SEAT SALE TOMORROW "
HEILIG 7th and Tutor
Phones Main 1 and A 112S-
7 S SUNDAY, MAY 5
Special price matinee Wednesday; reg
ular matinee Saturday.
Klaw 4 Erlanger present the big
Musical Comedy,
THE-
PINK LADY
Company of S9: Orchestra of 26.
A finK or fenecuon ngru,.
Prices: Evenings and Saturday Matinee.
S2.0O. $1.50, $1.00. 7oc. and 5c. Special
price Wednesday matinee, $1.50, $1.00,
75c 50c 85c and 25c.
BAKER
THEATER
. Main 2. A 03S0
ueo. 1. naaer. jagr.
The famous Baker Stock Company to
night, all week. Mat. Sat., presenting the
gorgeous religious spectacle
"THE SIGN OF THE CROSS"
Magnificent scenery. eostumes. Immense
cast. Greatest production since Ben Hur.
Evenings 2."tc. 60c. Mats., 25c.
Next week "Alias Jimmy Valentine.".
MAIN 8. A 100
KE EVEKI DAT
MAT.
15o
' Z5e
NIGHTS: 15c. S5c. 50c. 75
WEEK APRIL 20 Mile. FregolesUa. the
Roumanian Nightingale: Stuart Barnes;
"DinkclspieJ's Christmas": Little Lord Rob
ert; Maxine Brothers with Bobby; Cooper
and Robinson; Arco Brothers. Orchestra
Pictures.
Matinee Every Day.
ress
V.irmarl- far-find
hatlnaH Vaudeville.
WEEK APRJX 2?05ni10lJSrowa'!
Miss I Diva; Jofle and W II e Barrows .
tiny Brothers; Eldon and ,,,toJLIBF,Jr
Chase: Toklo Klsshe; Orcestra. rKItfca,
15o and 25c. !
WEEK APRIL SO Ixndon's tavorlte Jug
gling Johnny Urif; Arnarldo's Leopards;
Bennett. Klute King: Joseph E. Bernard
Co.; Pantagescope: the Dettmax Trouie;
Carv, Grey C O'Farrell: orchetitra. Popular
prices; boxes and first row balcony reserved.
Phones A 3236, Main 4WS. Box office open
from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Curtain S:J0,
7:15 and 9.
LYRIC
THEATER
FOURTH
AND STARK
WEEK APRIL So Keating Flood.
"Runaway Honeymooners" ; Extra, com
mencing Wednesday matinee. Tt?n,c.sor
vlvors landing In New York from aboard tne
Carpathia. showing a thousand and one In
cidents attached to tbe landing of this res
cue ship. Regular Lyric prices. Three per
formancos daily. 2:30. 7:S0 and 9:15.
BASEBALL
ntSCREATlOJf PARK ,
Cor. VaiiBho and Twenty-fourth Sts.
VERNON
PORTLAND
APRIL 30, MAY 1. 2, 3, 4. 5.
Gamea liraria Weekdays at 3i00 P. M.
. Sundays 230 P. M.
LADIES' VAY FRIDAY.
Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
THE APPOI NTMENTS
THE SERVICE
THE CUISINE
In the
Arcadian Garden
In
Hotel Multnomah
"Tbe Restaurant Beautiful"
are only surpsssed by the excellence of Its
superb programme of musical and enter
tainment features. Complete bill twice every
evening. 6:30 to 8:30 and 10:30 to li:3u.
All this week:
Signor 1)1 Lucca and Slgnora Ruis
Late Star Principals of the Orazl Paris
Grand Opera Company.
I line. Rose and Raymond
Popular Singers o Popular Songs.
Brown and Roblnsoo
The Roystertng Cavaliers.
Konsky Violin Virtuoso.
Ia Augucita Spanish Dancer,
rhlllp Pols's Incomparable Concert Orches
tra of Soloists.
Reserve Your Table Early!
MILTXOMAH HOTEL COMPANY
H. C. Bower., lanager.
AUCTION SALES TOD.IT.
At Baker's Auction House, furniture, rugs
and about 500 yards Brussels carpet. Sale at
10 o'clock.
DIED.
DEI BERT- Tn this city. May 1, Mrs. Leona
Delbert. aged l years, beloved wife or
tV H DelberU Funeral announcement
later. Remains at A. R. Zeller Co.'s par
lor ?. 504TVilMjinTS8Venue1
rCNEKAL NOTICES.
yoOTT In this city, April 30. at the fam
ily residence, 39 "ollege St.. Catherine
Foott. aged 66 years It) months 26 days,
beloved wife of John Foott. mother of
Ida. Minnie. Henry and William Foott.
Friends Invited to attend funeral serv
ices. whTch will be held at the above resi
dence at 2:30 P. M. tomorrow (Friday).
May 3. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
Services at the grave private.
LARSON At tha residence, in Montavilla,
l.ars Larsen, aged 53 years. Funeral serv
ices will be held at Dunning & McEntee's
chapel Friday, May 3. at 2 P. M. Friends
respectfully invited. Interment Rose City
Cemetery.
ASTRA CIRCLE Whist and 500 party.
Thursday. May W. O. W. bldg.. 12S 11th
st. Musical programme and dancing. Ad
mlsslon. 2'ic. COMMITTEE.
MONUMENTS Otto Schumann Marble
Works. East 3d and Pine sts. Kast 713.
MR. EDWARD HOLM AN. the leading fu
neral director and undertaker. 220 Third St.,
oor. Salmon. Lady annlsmnt.
Dunning A McEntee. Funeral Directors,
7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady at
tendant. Office of County Coroner.
A. R. ZELLER CO.. 692-4 Williams ave.
Phone East 1088, C 18- Lady attendant.
j. p. FINLEY & SON. 3d and Madison.
Lady attendant. Phone Main 9. A !.".
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to F. 8. Dunning. IncE. 62, B 25S5.
LERCH. "undertaker, cor. Eaet Alder and
Sixth, Kast 781. B l8g. Lady attendant.
SKF.WES COMPAN Y. 3d and Clay. Main
4162, A 2321. lJdy attendant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office, City HalL Main 51, A 7(1.
Humane officer. Sergeant E. L. Crate,
Residence. 24 B. 24th N.. Kast 417.
Borse ambulance, corner of 6th and Taylor.
Veterinary in charge. Marshall 400. Ani-
atals Rescna Home. Nortbrup Aoraa, Thomas
A. Short, Supt.. A 5&4T. rings.
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NEW TODAY.
BEST STORE
At Grand and Hawthorne Aves.
FOR RENT
e
The stores. No. r.Pl Hawthorne avenue
about 20x44) feet, and No. 273 Grand avenua
about 10x41) fwt, are for rent. They havl
full plate glass fronts, rear windows an.
doors, hivh ceillnps and are nicely decor
ated. Thev can be joined together by at
archway, making storeroom with entrant!
and show windows on both avenues, or wiL
be rentely separately.
B.Kjrrst Transfer Point on East Side.
Eigrht Streetcar l.inr Fans the Door.
RAPIDLY DKVKLOPIN'O DISTRICT.
Exceptionally pood location for depart
merit store, ladies or men's clothier an.
haberdasher, confectioner and ice cream par
lor, jeweler, baker, delicatessen or furnituM
store, or almost any retail business. At
tractive lease will be given to up-to-data
wide-awake tenant.
Call on K. P. MAIX or E. A. BALDWIN
3X Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
CORNER
3rd. & Jefferson Sts.
100x100 Feet.
Price $50,000
This property is at least
$10,000 under the market.
H. P. Palmer-Jones Co.
404 Wilcox Bldg.
ROGUE RIVER
220 acres in Josephine County, seven
miles west of Grants Pass, five miles
from Merlin, with half-mile frontaga
on Rogue River: SO acres river bottom,
80 acres bench and creek bottom and SU
acres red hill land; soil is deep, rich,
black sandy loam: about 100 acres is
In cultivation; a large hay and stock
barn, wire fencing and several acres or
chard; a picturesque little lake covers
about two acres: horticulturists have
examined the soil and have pronounced
it to be one of the choicest tracts ol
farm and fruit lands in the Valley.
$85 Per Acre
We have a clear title to this property.
We will consider Portland realty m
cxchanRe and might assume a reason-
able amount.
E. F. HOGMER
i2." Teon Ride.
Marshall :;n
For Sale by
OWNER
Large, magnificent residence, just
completed. Everything modern and
up-to-date. Nine large rooms and
sleeping porch, also large attie room,
from which three more rooms can eas
ily be made. This house is located in
the best residence district in the city,
at 872 Northrup st. Price $12,500, for
quick sale.
"Resident"
Architecture
SPECIALTY
Hobbies, pet schemes, favorite ar.
rangpments and individual ta.te de
veloped into practical, feasible and ar
tistic plans, for your original home,
mansion or castle. Consult with
GUY C. MANNING,
508 Gerlinger Building.
Marshall 6ti0.
18th and
Johnson Streets
100x100
$23,000
EVERETT & SIMONDS, Inc.
Board of Trade Building.
Money to Loan
Farm loans near Portland, any amount,
- $jono to $12,000.
For city loans, anv amount, J400 to 11100.
Any amount fir.oo to $:1S0.
Any amount. J4000 to $30,000.
GEO. H. THOMAS,
2T oak St., Itooin '2, Alnasrorth Bldg.
Mortgage Loans
$50,000 and Orer on
CENTRAL BISINKSS PROPK11TY.
LOWEST Cl'KKENT RATES.
WM. M ACM ASTER
701 Corbett Bldg.
REAL SNAP
SUBURBAN HOME
FOR SALE BY OWSKR.
Will sacrifice new. modern, seven
room house on hiKh bank of Willam
ette River; beautiful view Bite; one
aoro heavily wooded. 40 minutes from
city. No reasonable offer refused. J 11.
Oregonlnn.
MONEY TO LOAN
CITY MORTGAGES,
FARM MORTGAGES,
lowssr iiATiis, 'iKK.tis to srrr.
A. H. BIRRELL CO,
au M A V IILILUIAU.
TtalxU and Stark.
MORTGAGE LOANS
CCr JOHN E. CRONAN, HCf
J JO 002 Spalding; Hldar. f V
COLLIS. BElUtl DGE A THOMPSONS,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS.
S24 Woreeiter Bloclt. Fbone Mala tfStt.
ttOL MORTGAGE LOANS 7
J IQ R.K.BRYAN. J
503 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
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