Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 22, 1912, Page 11, Image 11

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    fllE MORXIXG OR EGO XI AN, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1912,
11
QUICK ACTION WISH
IN BRIDGE DISPUTE
Rental Terms From O.-W. R.
& fj. to Be Obtained by May
or as Soon as Authorized.
$3100 IS ASKED MONTHLY
Kailwar's Contention Opposed bj
F.adt Side Business Men's Club,
Vblch Vrges Condemnation
and Purchase by City.
Mavnr Ru.hlia-ht will enter nego
tiations with the officials of the O.-W.
R. & jr. Company lookinr to a settle
ment of the pending controversy as to
the rental to be paid by the city for
the use of the upper deck of tne rail
road company's new bridge across the
Willamette River in this city as soon
as he is authorised officially to do so.
"I have requested the street com
mittee to request the City Council to
adopt a resolution authorising; me. to
take the matter up witn tne raiiroaa
officials," said Mayor Rushlight, yes
terday. "Such a resolution in all prob
ability will be presented for the con
sideration of the Council at Its meet-
ins- Wednesday.
"At the same time I have requested
City Attorney Grant to furnish me with
a formal opinion as to the legal rights
of the city in dealing with the situa
tion."
Life of Bridjce S3 Years.
It is the contention of the railroad
company that the bridge was con
structed with full legal authority at a
cost approximating tl.700.000. The es
timated cost of the upper deck was
JT7S.000. and this amount Is not seri
ously disputed. The life of the struc
ture. assert railroad men. cannot rea
sonably be expected to be more than
S3 years.
Kor the use of the upper deck, the
railroad company is asking In the ag
gregate $3100 monthly from the city.
county and street railway company, or
138.750 annually, or 5 per cent of the
actual cost. It is contended by the
railroad that this annual tax barely
remunerates it. allowing for deprecia
tion and taxes. The company figures
depreciation at 3 per cent. But reduc
ing this Item to S per cent and adding
taxes, it figures that the annual charge
will amount to S per cent of the orig
inal cost. It has been proposed by the
railroad company to assess the monthly
rental of 13100 in parts of 11600 from
the city snd county and $1500 from the
street railway company.
Objeetloa Is Raised.
The proposal Includes operation of
the bridge at the expense of the rail
road with the exception of the neces
sary gateman. Redressing of the deck
also is to be done by the city and
county if they rent the structure.
These terms bave been objected to
by the East Side Business Men's Club,
which maintains that the bridge was
installed without authority of law. ex
ists through sufferance and is. in fact,
a trespasser. In view of these repre
sentations, this organization has ad
dressed a communication to Mayor
Rushlight and to the membera of the
County Court In which the condemna
tion and purchase of the bridge by the
city is favored.
Accepting the figures of the railroad
company. $1,700,000. as the total cost of
the bridge, the East Side club submits
statistics in support of its contention
that the city could acquire the struc
ture through the Issue of 4V4 per cent
bonds, and at the expiration of 40
yeaj-s have a cash balance in the treas
ury of $1,040,000, in addition to having
paid the full cost of the bridge.
Profits Are Foreseen.
The East Siders go even farther and
furnish other figures, based on the
prospective entrance to Portland of ad
ditional transcontinental railroads and
another street railway system, all
using the bridge under a common-user
clause, showing net receipts accruing
to the city within the next 40 years
extending into the millions.
, "We would suggest a temporary
rental arrangement for the use of the
new bridge," proposes the East Side
Club in its letter to the city and coun
ty officials, "until such time as It can
be condemned and taken over by the
city or county, the rental to apply on
the purchase price, for the good of the
public, or at least that no fancy rental
price be agreed upon or paid."
It also has been suggested by others
who do not approve the rental pro
posal of the railroad company that the
city proceed by condemnation arbitrar
ily to fix a reasonable rental for the
upper deck of the railroad bridge and
take it over, and .use it for the public.
Those who favor this course do not ad
vocate a condemnation of the entire
structure as is proposed by the East
Side organization.
WOMAN CAPTURES THIEF
Mts. C. H. Lewis, of St, Mary's, Ida
ho, Heroically Recovers Purse.
SEATTLE. Wash.. July 21. (Special. 1
When a thief grabbed a purse contain
ing $Sfl belonging to Mrs. C. H. Lewis
of St Mary's, Idaho, tonight in the wait,
ing room of the Frye Hotel, a chase
was started which ended in the Jailing
of the man. after five blocks of des
perate pursuit by the Idaho woman.
Mrs. Lewis followed the man until she
reached King-street station, where Pa
trolman J. Forbes started in and stayed
until the finish.
Mrs. Lewis was writing when a man
walked up to her desk, stood a minute,
made a lightning-like grab for the
handbag and darted out of the door
with it The owner of the bag followed
not far behind. Many of the guests of
the Frye saw the start of the race and
fell in behind. The sight caught thr
attention of many persons on the street
who Joined in the chase.
At the City Jail the man gave his
name as Oscar Hoffman. Money of de
nominations similar to that taken from
the bag were found on him. The purse
was discovered under a box car in the
yards.
CLARK GROWERS ORGANIZE
Fruit Producers Will Form Associa
tion and Put I'p Cannery.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. July 21. (Spe
cial.) With the Fruitgrowers- Unions
of Puyallup and Sumner as models, the
fruitgrowers of this county will In
corporate and rerfect a central organ
ization here August 3. No local sub
ordinate associations will be formed
as was originally Intended, but one
strong corporation instructed to guard
the Interests of the members.
A cannery which can handle the
products of the county will probably
be erected in the near future. The
committee Instructed to draw up the
constitution to be i presented at the
meeting consists of A. W. Moody, Fred
Booker and A. O. Hathaway
SHANTKO CHIPS 210 CARLOADS
NEW
SHANIKO. Or., July 21. (Special.) Two hundred and ten carloads of
sheep were shipped from this point over the O.-W. R. & N. last month. Rail
road officials say this establishes a record for Initial shipments from any
point in the Pacific Northwest. Seventy carloads were shipped In one" day.
The number of sheep handled was 52,000. It Is estimated there are
80.000 more to be shipped from this territory before the end of this season.
On account of the open Winter, sheep are in splendid condition and
prices are better than for several years.
SHIPPERS WILL ACT
Oriental Trade Dilemma to Be
Solved by Chamber.
TEMPORARY FLEET IS HOPE
Crisis Resulting From Withdrawal
of Waterhouse Service to Be Met,
Says Knapp Xew Charters
Expected In Year.
Means of meeting the emergency in
shipping circles, brought about by the
announcement of the O.-W. R. & I.
Company that It will make no en
deavor to re-establish its Oriental
freight service after the expiration of
the contract of Frank Waterhouse &
Company, August 1, will be considered
at a special meeting of the committee
on Oriental trade of tne Lnamoer oi
Commerce today or tomorrow.
F. C. Knapp. president of the Cham
ber of Commerce, said yesterday that
the meeting has been arranged, but
the exact time could not be determined
yesterday because not ail the members
of the committee could be found. The
committee comprises O. M. Clark, W.
J. Burns. T. B. Wilcox and H. L. Cor
bett, all representatives of shipping
Interests and business houses of im
portance. Service for Year Is Object.
Just what the committee will decide
is the bast means of solving the prob
lem is uncertain, but it Is probable an
effort will be made to secure a steam
ship service for the Orient to cover a
period of a year, after which time it
is understood the Waterhouse Com
pany will again be in position to fur
nish a fleet- of ships. If that Is not
practical the committee probably will
adODt other means of meeting the
emergency, a number of plans being
under consideration by individual mem
bers of the committee and others.
The O.-W. R. & N. Company has an
nounced that It cannot continue the
service because It cannot secure steam
ers at rates which would make pos-
STEAMKK rSTElXIGBSCE.
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Name.
Kosnoke
Bear
Sue H. Elmore.
Breakwater. . .
Anvil
Alliance
Roe City
Goo. w. Elder. .
Xevadan. .....
I-yri
Kebraskan
to Arrive,
From
.San Diego. .
San Pedro. .
Tillamook. .
Coos Bay..
Bandon.
Kureka
San Pedro.,
.tan Diego. .
Sallna Cruz.
Snllna Cruz.
.Sallna Cruz.
Date.
. In port
. In port
.July 21
.July 22
. Juiy
. July
22
28
.July
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2
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. .Aug.
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13
21
To Depart.
For
Na
Tsle S. F to L. A. July
Sue H. Elmon.-. Tillamook July
Isthmian Sallna Crus. . .July
Willamette. . . . San Franciico July
Harvard S. F. to U. A.. July
Anvil Bandon July
Breakwater Cooa Bay July
Roanoke San Diego Ju:"
Alliance Eureka July
Fear San Pedro July
Geo. W. Elder. .San Diego July
Rose City San Pedro July
Nevridan. Sallna Cruz. . Aug
Beaver San Pedro. Aug.
Lvra Sallna Cruz. . .Aug
Kebraskan-t.. Sallna Cruz. ..Aug.
24
26
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slble to moving of the Oriental trade
without a loss. The Waterhouse Com
pany has offered fleets, but the charge
for the service is so great that the
railroad company or others are not
willing to take the chance or suner
ing a heavy loss.
President Knapp said yesterday:
Knapp Sure of Sen-Ice. -
"I believe that the Oriental ship
ping business will be cleared up satis
factorily. We have several schemes
under consideration and ought to be
able to settle upon one In such a man
ner that shipping will go on the same
as usual. I am not in a position to
say yet what the plans are. but will
be when we have a few days more to
develop them."
Frank Waterhouse. of Frank Water
house & Company, is said to have
notified the Portland shippers that he
ran secure an adequate service for
Portland within a year when the char-
OF SHEEP IN ONE WEEK, MAKING
EECOED.
ters on a fleet of ships expire. He is
said to have received a promise from
the shipping company owning the
boats, and in turn is willing to promise
them for the Portland service if the
city can arrange to care for their ship
ping in the meantime.
WHEAT TONNAGE LIST HEAVY
Total to Arrive Here Today Close to
50,000 Mark.
The wheat tor.nage listed today to
arrive at this rort amounts to 49,828
tons, included in 22 vessels, against 55,
095 tons en route at the same date
last year. At the same time the wheat
crop last year In the district tributary
to this port, was 62.000.000 bushels
while the crop this year is conserva
tively estimated at 74.000,000 bushels.
The small number In comparison is
undoubtedly due to the high freight
rates and the shippers have been hop
ing that something would happen to
the shipping market to give charters
a downward tendency, but they appear
to be growing stronger as the season
advances.
There is practically no idle tonnage
in any part of the world and little in
prospect until next spring and even
then if the universal business activity
continues rates may advance.
So great is the demand for tonnage
in all parts of the world and especial
ly in Great Britain, where it is em
phasized by the activity of all ship
yards, that in Liverpool a few days
ago an inquiry was made for a steam
er on time charter for 20 years. This
is most unusual and shows the trend
of the shipping business.
Captain James Fraser Dies.
Captain John Simon, formerly mas
ter of the British bark Donna Fran
cisca. but now retired to a farm near
Svensen. Is In receipt of a letter from
England announcing the death of Cap
tain James Fraser, who sailed from
here on October 4 last as the master
of the British bark Torrisdale with a
cargo of -grain for Kurope. The letter
does not state the cause of the death
but he Is known to have sailed with
the vessel on May 4 from Port Tal
bot for Antofagasta, so it is probable
that he died during this passage.
Waterhonse List Issued.
The current shipping list of Frank
Waterhouse & Company, issued July
20. shows the position of the different
vessels of its fleet as follows: Gif-
ford, at Vancouver; Lord Derby, ar
rived Yokohama July 17: Hercules.
sailed from Manila July 8; Orteric, at
Seattle: St. Michael, sailed from Ever
ett for Sydney July 9.
Marine Notes.
The steamer Pleiades sailed at mid
night, last night, for Grays Harbor to
load lumber for Panama.
The steamer Alliance arrived late
last night from Eureka and Coos Bay
with freight and passengers.
The steamer Isthmian will sail at 9
o'clock this morning for San Francisco
with a general cargo for the East.
The German ship H. Hackfield has
been chartered by M. H. Houser to load
wheat for Europe at private terms.
The oil tank steamer W. S. Porter
sailed for California yesterday, after
having discharged her cargo of fuel oil.
The steamer Roanoke arrived late
last night from San Pedro and San
Francisco with freight and passengers.
The steam schooner Jim Butler, with
a cargo of lumber from Knappton for
San Francisco, went to sea yesterday.
The steamer Roanoke arrived late
last night from San Pedro and San
Francisco with freight and passengers.
The steam schooner Coaster arrived
yesterday from San Francisco with a
general cargo and will load lumber for
a return.
The steam schooner- Yellowstone,
with a cargo of lumber from St. Helens
for San Pedro, is expected to go to sea
this morning.
The steamer Beaver sailed yesterday
morning for San Francisco and San
Pedro with a cabin capacity and a
large freight.
The steam schooner Willamette was
shifted yesterday from St. Johns to St.
Helens to finish her cargo of lumber
for San Pedro.
The Standard OH Company Barge No.
91, with a cargo of fuel oil. is due to
arrive tomorrow from San Francisco In
tow of the Defiance.
The British ship Howard D. Troop,
well known at this port, has been pur
chased bj- Hinds. Rolph & Company,
who will change her name to Annie M.
Reed.
The steam schooner Aurelia. on her
present trip from San Francisco, will
come through to Portland with freight
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AMUSEMENTS.
EPOPfUAB PRICES.
nnir.R KXt. agkment
HEILIG
THEATER
7th and Taylor
Phones: Main 1, A 1122.
TONIGHT SfA1
BARGAIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY
C ATHRINE COUNTISS
Supported by SYDNEY AYKES.
The Merry Comedy
"A WOMAN'S WAY."
Evenings. 75c, 50c, 35c, 25c Wednesday
Matinee, any seat 25c.
NJGHTS: 14c, Z&e. tOe. 13r
WKEK JFLY 2 Bertha Kallrh. Chick
Sale. Lrdia lxn. Kathl Gultinl. Bohbe
and Dale, Reidy and Currier, Wlnslow and
Stryker, Orchestra, Pictures.
AOTAflEES
WKEK JTXY 22 "The Holdup," Howard
and Oelorea, The Four Janowskys, Bert
Iwi.non, Bankoff and Belmont. Pantajre
Orchestra. Popular Prices. Box of rice
open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Boxes and firft
row Balcony reserved. Phones: A 2336.
Main 4H36. Cart a to 2:B0, 7:SO, 9.
Matinee Every Iay.
Rti 111 van A roiuldJns
Refined Vaudeville
Special Summer Prices:
Nights
10 and 20c
Matinees
Any Seat 10c
WEEK JCI.V it Clarence Wilbur A Co..
Kelly and Wilder, lje Iloy-Harvey Co..
Hanlon and Hanlon, E. J. Moore, May
i.lmore, orchestra, fttctures.
tie OAKS
PORTLAND'S GREAT AMUSE
MENT PARK.
Bijr Free Programme of Outdoor Acts
CIRCUS. CIRCUS. CIRCUS.
Boyd Ogle's One-Rina; Circusbest
in the country. Every afternoon
and evening- Real circus band. All
free.
Kducated Dog and Ponies Big acts.
Funniest --of Clowns.
Oaks Park Band every afternoon
nnd nftrht.
Moving- X H tlU T iu .MM..
. ... :.:::
and then go to Knappton to load lum-
oer tor a return.
t-v. iAnBnn inn- iaft whipli la n
route from the Columbia river for San
Diego in tow of the Dauntless, has
been reported off San Francisco with
the trip proceeaing satisfactorily.
T 1 , n .- T3aa o rrtvnjl vsatlinlllV
afternoon from San Pedro and San
Francisco with J00 passengers and 1,-
rnn r.f fralcrht after A nlpssant
and uneventful passage. She sailed at
& o CIOCK r riaay aiiemoun iiwiii
Francisco and loafed up the coast in
time to reach the mouth of the Colum
bia and cross in at daylight.
Movements of Vessels.
ASTORIA. Or., July 21. Arrived at B
i . . - . t u Hpr from
anu mi uh mi -
San Pedro and San Francisco. Arrived at
7 and lert up at v a. m oicauiei vaif,
from San Francisco. Sailed at 10:30 A. M.,
steamer v. n. rune, ii
rived at 1 and left up at 3 P. M.. steamer
Koanose, rrom nan xiejsu " a j
. o anrl taft tin at S 4 Tl P. M..
teamer Alliance, from Eureka and Coos
DH). ATHiru ai - -" ' -
teamer Northland, from San Francisco.
Sailed at :3l r-. M., aieniiiei
San FrancIeo and San Pedro.
t . .1 i . . 1 on arrived Gasoline
chooner Anvil, from Portland.
San Francisco, juiy --v. wieu at w
barge No. 91, In tow of tug Defiance, for
Portland- steamer Klamath, for Portland.
it,A at n p. M. Steamer Melville Dol
lar, from Portland.
Victoria, July 20. Arrived British steam
ship Kiver Forth, from Columbia River, for
Adelaide .
. Ol Arrivort With-
tenaw. from Vancouver; Daisy Freeman,
Carlos, from Astoria; Centralis, Hoqulam,
westerner, from Grays Harbor: Governor.
Atlas, narge v.i, irom """',;-
Coos Bav. Sailed Steamer Nann Smith, lor
Ceeattfey' Julv 21. Arrived Steamers Jef
ferson, from Skagway; Prince George, from
Prince Rupert; Hornet, from San Francisco.
Sailed Steamers Senator, for Nome; Yukon,
for San Francisco; Buinuumi. .v. ,
Prince George, lor Prince Rupert.
i. - 1 t.,1.. )1 A T-T-l VArl-H iHS
ham; Georgians, from Grays Harbor; Man
dator, trom . resceni .
willapa HarDor: lanwj, ni.ni "h
bor: Daisy Freeman, from Unnton; Temple
K. Jjorr. trom mj ' .
George W. Fenwick. for Columbia River,
Tamplco, ior x acuiiia.
Columbia River Bar Report.
icrtori rtr .Tnlv 21. Condition at the
mouth of the river at 5 P. M., smooth; wind,
south, 14 miles; weather, cloudy.
Tide at Astoria Monday.
Hlph. Low.
7:42 A. M 8.1 feetl:40 A. M 1.2 ft
7:34 p. M 8.4 teet'l:22 P. M. 2.8 feet
Albany Filter Plant Tested.
iTuivv nr .Tulv 21. ifinecial.)
Final tests' of the big filter which has
Kn i.r,nRtrnr,tprl in this city by the
Oregon Power Company are now be
ing conducted, and the plant probably
will be ready lor operation wimui a
few days.
Teamster's Ijeg Is Fractured.
CHEHAL1S. Wash., July 21. (Spe
cial.) William Morley. a teamster, em
ployed by M. H. Gibson, sunereo. tne
frni-ture of his right leg at the knee
while driving a load of hay yesterday.
Ihe team suddenly cramped the wheel
and overturned the wagon.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Dally or Sunday.
Per IJne.
One time - 1-a
Same ad two consecutive times. . ..22a
biuue ad three consecutive times. u
bame ad six or seven consecutive times. .56
I tin ADOve rate, apuir w
under "New Today" and all other cUMolilca
lions except the following:
eitubiions f auieu. aiw
situations W anteti, Female.
l-'or stent, Kooius. Private Families.
Rooms and Board, Private Families.
liouAckecpbiK Atooms. Private iamlilea.
ii i. mis ail ,ffrNh.mrnt La not run In eoak
jeculiie Issue, tbe one-time rate applies.
bix words couna one am. w
rertUementa Band so ad counted for lees than
, o line..
nr,,nlM utll acccDt classified advertise.
ments over the telephone, providing the ad
vertiser Is a .abscriber to either phone.
prices will be quoted over the pboue, but
bill will be rendered tbe following day.
iirtlier auoaequeaat a.: t:i n,iuirm. m
accepted over tbe pbone depends upon tbe
nromptness ot tne payment wl teiepnons ai
vertitements. situations Wanted and Per
sonal advertisements will not be accepted
over tbe telephone. Orders for one inser
tion only will be accepted for "Houses for
Bent." "Furniture for Sale." "Busineas Op
portunities." "itooming-Uouaea" and ' Want
ed to Kent." .
On charge or book advertisements the
chance will be based on tbe actual number
of lines appearing In the paper, retard!
of the number of word In each line.
In ew xooay an aoTtniaenieini Bar.
harzed by mesfors only, 14 line to tfa.
Inch.
Remittance most accompany out-of-tow
ordexa- ....
MAIN , A 1019
l MATINEE EVERY DAY
iLiiBress
AUCTION SAIiES TODAT.
sAt private residence. 193 North 33d St..
near Johnson at. Furniture. Turkish ruga,
etc Sale at lO o'clock. Baker Croweu.
auctioneers.
At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 i. M
Furniture. 171-3-5 Second street.
S. H. Barg-er. at 211 19th N., 10 A. M.
MEF-TIXti NOTICES.
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP
TER No. 14, O. K. 8.: stated meet
ing this Monday evening. E. Sth
and Burnslde. Reception in honor
Special Invitation to all present and past
grand officers'. All O. E. S. cordially wel
come. By order W. M.
BEIiLE RICHMOND. Becy.
MULTNOMAH COUNCIL
Sftte. ROYAL ARCANUM meets at
iytSnSr K. P. Hall, nth and Alder
.r streets, the second and fourth
SV;?.Vil Monday of each month at 8
aivfiiit P- M. Visitors cordially wel
rSy corned. P. Lloyd Cover, secre-
tary. 64 Union ay. '
DIED.
ROBERTS In this city, July 21. John
Roberts, aged BO years. Remains at the
establishment of J. P. Finley & Son. 3d
and Madison streets. Funeral notice will
appear in a subsequent Issue.
CONTINE In this city. July 21, at the res
idence of his son. Edward I. Confine. 610
East BCth st. North. Charles E. Contine.
aged 74 years. Announcement of funeral
later.
OLSON In thla city. July 21. Elsie Olson,
aged 15 yeara, beloved daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Olson. 96 Morris St. Re
mains at Holman's funeral parlors. An
nouncement of funeral later.
FTJXF.RAL NOTICES.
AARIS July 20. at th residence. 1194 E.
9th st. N.. Percv L. Aaris, aged 47 years,
beloved husband of Mary E. Aaris. Fu
neral will take place from the above res
idence today (Monday), at 8:30 A. M.
Services at St. Andrew's Church, corner
E. 9th and Alberta sts., 9 o'clock. Friends
respectfully Invited. Interment Ml. Cal
vary Cemetery.
HINNENKAMP At her lat residence. 1158
East Morrison St.. July 20, Mrs. Annie
M. Hinnenkamp, aged 114 years. Friends
Invited to attend funeral services, which
will be held at Holman's funeral parlors
- at 10 A. M. today (Monday). July 22. In
terment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
NORTON The funeral of the late Mrs.
Catherine Norton will be from the resi
dence of her daughter, Mrs. E. T. Wil
liams, 655 Northrup St., at 2:30 P. M. to
day (Mondav). Friends may view the
remains today (Monday) at th above res
idence. Interment St. Mary s Cemetery.
tj-tcet Th funeral services of the late
Harriett J. Riser will be held at Holman s
funeral parlors at 2 P. M. today (Mon
day). Friends Invited. Interment at Ann
Arbor, Mien.
MONCMJSNTtf Otto Scnumaun Marble
Works. East 3d and Pine sts. t-at 742.
MR. EDWARD BOLMAN. the leading fa.
neral director and undertaker, 220 laird st,
cor. Salmon. Lady assistant.
n,mninv A slrEntee. Funeral Directors.
Jtu and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady at
tendant Office of Countj Coroner.
A. B. ZEIAEB CO., 58S-4 Williams av.
Phone East 1UB8. C 1088. Lady attendant.
J. P. IISLLI & SON. Sd and Madlsaa.
Lady attendant, irnone atain g. a toaa
a ai cinr ir.. .. -.. I lilr.lnra aiiMMaorJ
l.r.rV II, tuuHiaatr, w ', ,', T
plXtn. J.ast aea. A iopo. biwbui.
Ai.-A-tA'l.-U rdUl'lK V Sat and Clay. alalB
41&2. A 232L Lady attendant.
LONE FIR CEMETERY
500 choice lots and single graves
on new ground for sale. Office
206 Commercial Blk. Telephone
Main 4989.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE 175 MADISON STREET.
1'honea Main BBS, A 75SB.
Horse Ambulance Phone Marshall 000.
Refer All Case ol Cruelty to This
Office. Open Day and Nil; tat.
NEW TODAY.
Mortgage Loans
$fl000O and Over nm
CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPEBTT.
LOWEST CUKHENT HATES.
WM. MACMABFE R
701 Corbett Bide
MORTGAGE LOANS
On first-class improved city property.
5 to 7 per cent.
Farm Loans.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.,
202 McKay Bldg., Third and Stark.
Saloon for Sale
Five-year lease, independent license.
Apply 274 Everett st.
IO Acres
unimproved, pood level land, seven
miles from Portland, ono mile Irom rail
way; $125 per acre, best of terms.
MOODY LAND COMPANY,
1016 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.,
Main 37.
MORTGAGE LOANS
5
JOHNLCRONAN, no
902 SpaldlnK Blds
IRVINGWOOD BARGAIN!
$1600 for choice V block, corner
29th and Fremont; $500 below ad
joining property; half cash. Owner,
Main 9348.
COLLIS, BERRIOGE THOMPSON.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS
224 Worcester Blor-Jc Phone Mala 3ti7
REAL, ESTATE.
For SaJe Lots.
I handle
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
Both hiffh-clRas and cheap property,
and 1 have the bargains In this district;
If you want to buy to advantage on Port
land Heights you will have to ee me.
Marshall 482T BROOKE. A 3839.
$10 CASH 1 WEEK
My beautiful level lot in Reed College
district; large shade trees; without Inter
est or taxes. ' Write owner. AJ 232, Ore
gonian. "
AM owner of fine lot 2 blocks from Haw
thorne car, all in iruu; restriciea Dis
trict, at entrance to City Park; surround
ed by lot 1-3 higher in price; need a
little money; will take $430, $150 down
and $5 per month. AT 218, Oregonian.
MUST BE SOLD.
30 lots. Alberta district, at a price that
will surprise you.
CO-OPERATIVE TRUST COMPLY,
404 Yeon Bldg.
SIX lots for $1400. terms $22 per month;
no Interest, no taxes. Liooa piace to outid
to sell. 27 minutes' car ride from lat and
Alder. AD 235, Oregonian.
OWNER must Mil and will sacrifice corner
lot in Irvington for $iuo; au street assess
ments paid; $775 cash will handle It.
Phone East 431S.
$665 BUYS my Rose City Park lot worth
SSfUU; lot d, oiocjt )i, uit.ii ei. ucar All-
me da. Res. East 5117. Off. bet. 11 and 1.
Marshall 2371.
Fine lot, four-room house, best car
ervlce. S75 E. 7th st. North.
LE NOIR CO.
Dealers in West Side property.
SSfr-7-9 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
CHOICE improved corner, large bungalow.
Hawtnorne district. Drgun- Address
1433 East Salmon.
FINE West Side residence lot, a bargain.
Apply owner, u zitf, oregonian.
BUILDING lot for sale, its value. AG
243, oregonian
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
BRUBAKER BENEDICT. &0S Mc&aj
bldg. M. S48.
Beck. -William O., B15-S1S Fall in c bid.
Cbapin 4k Herlow, 832 Chamber of Commerce.
Cook. B. S- & Co., 608 Corbett bldg.
Jennings & Co. Main 1SS. SOU Oreganian.
PALMER-JONES CO, H. P. ui-4Qft-
Wilcox bldg.
Tbe Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand a-, aj
Multnon.ah st. (Holladay Addition.)
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
EAST IRVIXGTON.
We have some beautiful building sites
lacing on Hancock, ;ast Jbttx ana xuia
mook sts.; prices -tllO'i and up.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
404 Wilcox BUIff.
Phones Main 899. A2M.
CORNELL ROAD. $50O.
50 ft. frontage on Cornell road, near
head of Overton at.; beautiful view; price
$3500, terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phones Main SftOtf. A2653.
LOTS $10 down and $10 per mo. ; all im
provements naid: Rull Run water: cement
sidewalks, etc.; no Int.. no taxes and in
fine locality; 6c fare. Particulars .
Oregonian.
For Sale House.
BUNGALOW SACRIFICE.
Verv small ti-room bumralow. furnace.
fireplace, doubly constructed, polished
floors, bookcases, buffet. Dutch kitchen. 3
bedrooms, sleeuinir norch. in fact, nothing
missing to make a complete home: also
inciuaea iinoieum, rugs, ps rwufco nuu
draperies; on a corner lot, 3 l-3xlu0, with
all street Improvements Dald: nnce a snap.
$.1730; about $1U00 cash and $'i(. per
month: on Wasco St.. Holladay fara ao
dluon; close in. Ask for Mr. Zadow. with
GRUS5I &. BOLUS.
318 Board of Trade bldg.. 4th and Oak.
FOR sale bv owner. 10-room house. 15 min
utes' walk Postoffice; highest up, close-in
property Portland: see every building any
size, mountains, rivers; never-to-be-obstructed
view; porch, 3 aides, ground
floor: two on second, one sleeping ; one
third; living-room 20x26, dining-room
18x20: everything different; liie in coun
try in center town. Telephone Main 6J4tt
or Main bi.ju. .
BUILD ON YOUR VACANT LOT.
TURN THB BURDEN INTO INCOME
WE FURNISH PLANS, FINANCE AND
BUILD APARTMENT OR RESIDENCE
AT LOW COST. WE GIVE BOND,
SHOW OUR WORK AND REFER TO
UUK ULlaATa. fcr-ci a ur,r urn- iw
XI A K" IT! PI.1X9 IT WILL PAY YOU.
L. R. BAILEY & CO., CONTRACTING
A KCxl ITCsC 13, a- A OI.'I'-t 1 j3l.lj.
$40t0 BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOUSE.
:.0rt CASH BALANCE TERMS.
Most conveniently arranged ; J rooms
and sleeping porch: hardwood floors,
shades and fixtures in: furnace in cement
basement; laundry trays, pretty buffet in
beamed ceiling dining-room, dandy Dutch
kitchen; street improvements all in and
paid; this Is the finest view home for sale
tn Rose City l-'ark. uregonmii.
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT.
$3200.
J2oO down.
AH aajjessments paid.
New double constructed bungalow
hardwood floors, all built-in features, re
nantlnii hall, including flreulaee. book'
cases, buffet, paneled dining-room, Dutch
kitchen, etc.; splendid neighborhood; only
one block to car. For information and
appointment call Tabor aIOo'.).
AS I am compelled to leave the city, will
sell my 7-room home, just finished, on
Maple t., Ladd'a AaVlition, lot 40x128 with
alley j rooms an large, sleeping punu,
large attic and fireplace in living-room;
hardwood floors; this Dlace was especially
. built for my own use; price $0500 on very
easy terms. Inquire of owner. 74U kaat
salmon st. mono 1004 or j.ast uw.
TRVINfiTDM DITTCH COLONIAL.
We have a beautiful home, built less
than a year; finished in rme ename. anu
mahogany, hot water beat, garage, sun
room, In fact everything to be desired ;
one block from Irvington Club; terms can
be arranged.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox Bldg- Phones M. SP, A 2ftr3,
WHY DO YOU
Live In a hot two-room flat when you
can buy a lot 50x100 on easy terms? I
will erect you a tent house 14x20. with
floor and walls; you may use as long as
von llk free: the lot will cost TOU only
$4o0, on eay terms; two blocks Rose
City Park carline. Moral: Save your
rent. C 219, Oregonian.
S700O.
Modern 8-room house, close In, walking
distance, more than lull lot, narowoou
floors, furnace, nrepiace, paneiea aining'
room and den. large sleeping porch, gar
age, beautiful robes; very easy terms can
be arranged.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
404 Wilcox bldg. Phones Main 8S1W, A 2633.
1RVIXT.TOX.
Handsome residence, facing south and
east on corner 15. lotn ana urazee sis.,
lot GOxlOO ft., ample room for garage;
house is complete from attic to founda
tion; hot-water .neat, i-nce iu,ow.
H P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox Bldg. Phones Main feOUtf. A 2fl53
BARGAIN.
Alameda Park Six rooms, furnace, ce
ment basement, fireplace, built-in burret,
beam ceilings: up to date and modern;
value $4750; our price and terms will aur
prlse you; must be sold at once.
CO-OPERATIVE TRUST COMPANY.
404 Yeon Bldg.
$50 DOWN.
Swell, new. small, modern, two-story
house, close in. $50 down, $15 month; price
$2400. Take Sellwood car to Harold ave.,
go east to HOa E. 22d at See owner, W.
F. Baker.
FO R SALE All for $2550, -room modern
house; lull plumbing, laundry trays, two
toilets, piped lor gas; wired ror electric
itv DlDrid for furnace, cement sidewalks.
77 West Humboldt iu, 1 block south of
Alberta.
VERY CHEAP.
Broadway nonie , -ii.ie, w ui ui ijeai iy
double; also several lots. Ring up East
273. O 1866. W. H. Herdman.
$15.UUU RESIDENCE for $10,0JO Large
grounds, 150x200 ft.; garage, Irvington
district. l nis is a. oacniiL-e. iawr oppi.
$15 jy. MONTH and interest, new 5-room
bungalow, fireplace, bullt-ln bookcases.
buffet piateraii, uuicn Kitcnen, diks.
Mt Tabor car. 113 East 54th.
Beacn rroperty.
HOUSES FOR SALE
SEAVIEW.
An exceedingly comfortable and
substantial home at Sea view. Long
Beach; 8-room house, 2 fireplaces,
front porch 12 feet wide, inclosed
In glass on the north and west sides;
French doors connecting dining
room and conservatory; -4 sleeping
rooms, library, living-room, etc., be
sides 2 extra alec-ping rooms In the
pump-house; laundry and wood
shed, kitchen, etc., bath, hot and
cold water, both upstairs and down;
celled and tinted; built-in buffet,
plate glass in the front of the
house; plenty of windows, storm
windows of glass for Winter; dou
ble floors and walls and building
paper between in each case"; con
veniences and necessities too nu
merous to mention except at Inter
view; good lawn, 100x100 inclosed; 2
beach lots besides; price $4500.
10-room house with bath, hot and
cold water, electric lights, windmill
and ample tank; stately shade
trees, flowers, vegetable garden, sta
ble, besides which there is one single
and one double cottage and an ex
tra set of quarters) all buildings
are welt built and substantial, the
whole making a most attractive
appearance; this property covers an
entire block, 200x200, bounded by
four streets; is convenient to the
railway station and the ocean
beach, the property being known
as the Snyder cottage: price $7000,
terms; this is a good investment,
all of these houses being In demand
at beat rates during the season.
WH1TMER-KELLY CO.,
70 4th St.
MIDWAY BEACH Choicest beach property
on the Tillamook beaches. Front lots 60x
200 feet. See agent at 414 Spalding bldg.
For H ale Houses.
OVERLOOK We have 5-room modern bun
galow, lot 5wxl5b. sale or trade for lots;
price $3400. See owner. 728 Overlook
boulevard.
MUST sell within 10 days, lot 50x100. 5
room new bungalow, basement and attic,
all furnished, $200 down. Res., East 5117,
Off. bet. 11 and 1. Marshall 2371.
PIEDMONT bargain, 8-room, strictly mod
ern house, corner ioxiuu; garage on aney;
built for home 2 yeara ago; $4100. Owner,
222 Ainsworth, cor. Halght.
NICE 5-room cottage (Sunny side), street
improvements all in and paid; $1000 cash
or trade, balance to suit. E. T. Taggart,
416 Chamber of Commerce.
MUST sacrifice 7-room house, all modern,
lot 50x125 ; 38th st., near Hawthorne ave.,
$44KH; no agents. 509 Marquam bldg.
phone Marshall 144ft.
ALMOST given away; new 6-room Cottage,
lot 50x105; price $1175. See" owner at
Grays Crossing. Ask for Beard. Mt.
Scott car.
FEE THIS ONE.
New 6-room house, large lot. Phone.
Will call for you with auto. Tabor 3372.
FOR SALE Lot 50x100, 4-room house and
furniture. $1500 rash. 1309 Greely st. Take
St. Johns car. Get off at Holman station.
JUST the 15 below lot prices; new 2-room,
lot 5Oxl05; price $3S5. Beard, Grays Crosa-
lng. Mi- aco.i cm-
WILL sell or trade $1200 equity in nice
house, reduced. Q 23S. Oregonian.
.FOR FINE HOMES
REAL ESTATE.
For Sal1 Houses.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS VIEW PROPERTY.
7-room modern two-story Dutch colo
nial residence situated on two large lots;
beautiful lawn, front and rear entranca
from street, large cement porches, den,
tiled bathroom, mirror doors in bedrooms,
two beautiful fireplaces, sleeping po-ch,
paneled dining-room. hardwood floora,
beautiful Interior decoration. Ivory enamel
with mahogany trim stair, matt tile nre
piace in bedroom, large, light closets: all
rooms light and airy. Property has broad
view which can never be obstructed. Double
construction ud throughout entire build
ing; built by owner; price $8500. terms to
responsible party. Address owner, L
232. Oregonian. a
IDEAL COLONIAL HOME.
An Imposing, strictly modern P-room
residence, large spacious halls and rooms,
perfect floor plun. finest of plumbing and
lighting fixtures; a combination of art
and substantial construction ; hardwood
floora and staircase, plate gias windows
and one-panel doors throughout, solid
bras, hardware, genuine cut glass knobs,
beautltul dressing-room, veranda 10x40.
fiergola and screened-in kitchen . porch,
arge basement. 9-foot celling; everything
complete; located in choicest part ot
Laurelhurst. on Royal Court, first house
south of East Oilman. Owner, 412 East
21st North. Phone East 55Vu Price $8300.
terms.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
AT A BARGAIN.
Modern home. 6 large rooms and sleep
ing porch; one of the finest residence sec
tions of Portland. 37th at., near Haw
thorne. Pbone Tabor -V20.
IRVINGTON RESIDENCE. $32,500.
One of the handsomest homes In tna
city, built less than a year, large btou"i
shade trees, on corner facing Tennis C1LD
This offers a rare opportunity to any one
who might be interested in such a place to
secure a beautiful home, ready for oc
cupancy, which could not be "PVrt
for considerably more than the prlca aanea.
Full particulars on application.
H, p. PALMER-JONES CO..
IV. W UCOX J3i.
NOB HILL INVESTMENT.
50x100 lot on Irving st., 100 feet from
20th St., with good 8-room house. This
is a bargain, as the lot Is worth the money
asked without the house. This is a nno
apartment-house rfite in the apartment
house district. Very easy terms.
8 DE LA MER.
306 Chamber of Commerce.
Marshall 608.
BUILD FOR YOU.
$1000
BUILDS 6-ROOM HOMB.
t or 8 rooms, built to suit you. on youf
own selected lot anywhere; 100 beautiful
attractive homes to look at; planning,
linancing. talk with Mr Wilson term
as low as 15 per month. National Realty,
St Trust Co.. 728 Chamber of Commerce.
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT
BARGAIN.
6 rooms, newly papered and Panted, on
corner lot, 112 minutes ride on, 8th su
This houie must be sold, so Investigate at
once. price $3000. .
CO-OPERATIVE TRUST COMPANY.
4 04 Y e on Bldg. T
SUNSET PLACE, PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Beautiful new colonial house, 7 largo
rooms, with attic and sleeping porch, fire
place, hardwood floors, mahogany doora,
ivory finished woodwork and all modern
conveniences. $65-Jf; terms. See It twdy.
Marsnau ia. cuvjmi...
BUNGALOW Modern 6 rooms; full base
ment, hardwood floors, fireplace, furnaos
heat. Dutch kitchen, with or without ex
tra lot; reasonable terms; 15 minutes Mt.
" Tabor car, 45th and East Morrison. Keja
on premises.
SUNNYSIDE SNAP.
6-room modern house, good condition,
50x100 corner, one block to car, all im
provements in and paid for; call at house,
l7u E. Morrison st., or phone Tabor it a
or Main llHtV . ,
BIGGEST bargain 7-room house with sieep
lng poich, all street improvements in;
two milt to P. O.. highly restricted,
hardwood floors; built-in buffet; 40t
cash, balance eagy terms. Call Tabor 3.
LAURELHURST bargain. 2-story, 7-room.
strictly modern, in best part of tract;
$0000 improvements included; easy terms,
part trade first payment. E 207, Orego
nian. IF you want a good buy In a new up-to-date
bungalow, pretty homes surrounding, a
delightful location, beautiful fir trees on
property, good view and on Hawthorno
carline, call Owner. Sellwood 45 7. .
' TAYLOR BUILDING COMPANY
BUILD AS YOU LIKE. WHERE TOO
LIKE; FURNISH PLANS AND MONEY
AND GUARANTEE THE WORK.
J02 LUMBERMEN'S BI.DO.
THI3 IS A DANDY BUY.
MODERN 5-room bungalow. No. $ E. 7Ii
6t. .in Mt. Villa In Cuthill Add. Prlc
$2300. See owner. Main 8691. 521 Henry
bldg.
IRVINGTON OUR SPECIALTY.
DESIRABLE HOMES. SIGHTLY LOTS.
NEUHAUSEN & CO.. 703 LEWIS BLDG.
4TH AND OAK STS. MAIN 8078.
For iSale Acreage.
3U ACRES, 4Q minutes out. 800 feet
irom carline. 2 acres cleared, best
of soil, new 7-room house, good
well and at a bargain price; small
cash payment, balance monthly
installments.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY.
Main 35. 102 Fourth st. A 3500.
11-3 ACRES, all cleared, abutting
on carline, 40 minutes out. com
muters' fare $7.ti0; this for $605.
payable $50 cash and $7.50 per
month with interest. ,
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY.
Main 35. 102 Fourth st. A 3500.
A BE.S.UTIFUL HOMESITES
FOR A COUNTRY HOME.
One and a half acres, on Sandy boule
vard, cement sidewalks. water, lights,
phones and all improvements paid for;
fine streetcar line right in front of tna
place; al! cleared and in clover; soil the
very finest, and to responsible parties t
will sell this place on their own terms;
let mo show It t you and the place will
sp-ak for Itself. AG 220. Oregonian.
6 ACRES, 2 acres clear, 2-room
house, well, fence and only mile
from carline, good soil, fine neigh
borhood; this for $1750 on month
ly payments.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY.
Main 35. 102 Fourth at. A 3500.
5 ACRES down the river on West
Plde, 24 miles from 5-cent car
fare, at $175 per acre on monthly
payment plan.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY.
Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 3500.
CHICKEN and FRUIT RANCHES near
PORTLAND. Best soil, good roads, spring
v-ater free wood, settled country. 10 acres,
S4u0 $5(10. $Jmo P" fact; 20 acres, $800;
4 acres. $12u0: bU acres. $2000 ; 40 acre
timber, $24VO. Ranches all kinds for sale.
EHSy terms. Frank McFarland Realty Co.,
30 Yeon bldg.. Portland, Or.
HOOD RIVER BARGAIN.
$5000 will buy beautifully situated 10
acre apple orchard, 9 acres planted to
5-year-old and two-year-old Newtowns
and SpHasnbrg apples; one acre In straw
berries; terms JifioO cash, balance In 4
vers. 323 Lumber Exchange.
YOU WANT a picturesque Summer homo
with running water ; a small farm, an
acre or two for chickens. ::00 and up.
easy terms, choice acreage, close to Port
land, on electric carline. phony, school,
store etc. J. W. Hefferlln, $07 Railway
Exchange. Main 2248.
ONE- ACRE lot, deep, rich soil, plowed,
rolled and ready to plant, near to subur
ban car graded streets, water, electrlo
lights and telephone If desired; price
$lu00. terms $10 down and $10 per mo.
FIRLANDS TRUST CO,
716-720 Spalding Bldg.
AT $12.75 per acre you can buy 480 acres
of good land In Lincoln County, Oregon,
near railroad station, on county road,
plentv running water; one-third down,
lone time on balance. Box 8X2. Portland.
5 OR 10 acres. 15 miles from city, 1
miles from electric line, close to high
and grammar school; price $125 per acre;
terms to suit. Se owner at 4 N. 6th
st. Frank T. Berry.
40 ACRES, 32 miles from Portland. 4 miles
Trom rt. K.. scnuui un iouhu, ii quills
road all tillable; price $1600; part cash
and a cheap lot clear of Incumbrance.
Frank T. Berry. No. 4 N. 6th st.
17 ACRES near Beaverton, 16 cleared, 1
blocks from car station and running water;
only $300 per acre; terma Owner, James)
W i 1 son. Boring. Or., route 1.
For Sale Business Property.
$33.750 100x135 FEET. N. E. cor. 19th and
Lovejoy: some income; ims i line prop
erty; terma Phone A- C. Going, East
rtomenteada.
I HAVE located a large homestead tn Cen
tral Oregon and can direct you to just as
good as mine. It is a gift from the Gov
ernment. T. M. Rogers, 805 Chamber of ,
Commerce.