Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 16, 1913, Page 11, Image 11

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    FESTIVAL PLANS
TO BE IDE OVER
Retiring President Points Out
Part Annual Event Plays
. in City's Development.
FINANCIAL PLAN DISCUSSED
.Small Direct Tax Favored by Some,
While Shorter Period, of Merri
ment With Carnival Spirit
Injected Is Suggestion.
That the Rose Festival of 1914
should mark the entrance of Port
land's great annual entertainment to
the world Into a period of more lm
portance and brilliancy than ever be
fore Is the prevailing opinion among a
majority of the citizens of Portland
who have been active In making the
festivals of the past years a success.
Tha resignation of Ralph W. Hoyt
from the presidency of the Festival
Association, and the reorganization
that will be made necessary by his
stepping out of the active manage
ment of the Festival, probably will
bring about other changes In the per
sonnel of the management of the Fes
tival, and the planning for the next
ffw months for the 1914 Festival will
be largely a matter of determining
methods of conducting the entertain
ment in the coming years.
"While I am resigning from the
presidency of the association," said
Mr. Hoyt last night, "I am not aban
doning my interest as a citizen of
Portland In the Rose Festival, and I
shall continue to do what may He in
my power to help make the coming
Festivals successes in every sense of
the word.
Importance Is Emphasized.
"The Festival will be continued;
there can be no disputing that. It has
become too great a thing and too im
portant a thing in the development of
our city for It to be possible for the
citizens of Portland to discontinue It,
even if any were inclined to do so.
Were Portland to discontinue the Fes
tival, even for a single season, Ta
coma is watting for the opportunity to
seize upon the rose, which is the great
motif of the Festival, and use it In
that city.
"Methods to be adopted for financing
the 1914 Festival will be the first
question for determination. When the
question of supporting the Festival by
a direct tax was brought up a year
ago, sentiment was about equally
divided upon it. It Is true that this is
the only sure method of getting the
people as a whole to subscribe to the
funds. If It can be kept entirely out
of politics I believe It would prove en
tirely successful. On the other hand,
if the Portland Commercial Club or
ome similar powerful organization
would head the movement, with all
of the affiliated organizations in the
city co-operating, the financing of the
Festival by subscription would be
comparatively easy."
Taxation Method Discussed.
Thomas McCusker, vice-president of
the Festival Association, declared that
he believed an organization could be
effected through which the funds
might be raised without a tax. but In
case it should be decided not to at
tamPt that metnod favored a direct
.,"Th? ,Roso festival Is something
that belongs to the entire people of
Portland." said A. H. Averlll. president
or the Chamber of Commerce, "and In
continuing it aa an annual event, I am
personally In favor of a direct tax. The
aocMsary to support the festival
would be insignificant, so far as its
burden upon any individual citizen
would, fall."
C. V. Cooper, president of the Rotary
Club, arm E. B. McFarland. of the Port.
taxation!"0 Soclety" alS( favor direct
Representatives of the Ad Club.
Transportation Club, Realty Board and
other organization ar v,o,-t;i,.
ho moveient to make the
1914 festival something surpassing all
previous records and will be active in
the preparations soon to be made for
the coming year.
J;.; Currey, president of the Rose
Society, suggested yesterday that the
toTS ' M1 feSUval bo niLe from S
that" mo3,"" ir'S 6ad f a ful1 wee
each diy. featUres be rPed within
More Feature. Sussnated.
T!ovlJTfmann Pflme mlnlter of the
Rojal Rosarians, also favored a festi
val shorter in duration but more
closely filled with features. He slid
in the electric pagreant. for Instance
setcial features could buS
t dd 1 ?'"leM. th6 floats tha would
add a touch of carnival and Jollity to
the event which would. I believe be
extremely popular. e ' oe
"Another thing that is to be taken
into consideration in planning for In
fest festival, is the new feature wh
was evident In the one Just psed
iiamely the participation of organized
delegations from other cities This Is
bound to grow in importance and mag
l-mdt, 7th 6aCh 8uccedmg Z and
VJL d Immeasurably to the attrac
tiveness of coming festivals." alcrac
Marine Xotes.
Lightship No. 88, which has been nr.
derti,nSJmlnor rePal at Oregon dr?:
dock, is duo to leave the dock today
ih?'Vi,.er.WayJto Po-tland to load for
Vnni T e"5, U"ier charI"' to the Royal
Mail line the -British steamer Haroalyce
has reached San Francisco after a fast
passage of 25 days from Manila.
The steam schooner John A. Hooper,
the largest lumber carrier in the Pa-
?Lt0iC?Za tPad.e' wh,ch camo around
the Horn In February, is due to arrive
in Portland today on her first trip to
this port. She sailed from San Fran
cisco Friday, June 13.
The Norwegian steamship Kina ar
rived from PuKet Sound last night and
went to the Eastern & Western Mills
to get lined for carrying wheat. The
Kina, which is one of the largest ves
sels which has called at Portland and
has a reputation for cleanliness, is un.
ler charter to M. llauser.
Captain C. Matsushima. master of the
Japanese steamer Senju ilaru, has filed
an inward manifest at the Custom
house showing that the vessel brought
J4 rough, hewn oak logs from
lvushiro, representing 1,749,917 feet,
board measure, which was consigned to
he Emerson Hardwood Company. She
15 discharging at that plant.
Though overhaufling ia yet under
way aboard the steamer T. J. Potter,
of the O.-W. R. & N. fleet, she will be
Piven her annual inspection today.
aptaln" Ed Budd, superintendent of
water lines, avers that with new carpets
throughout, tho interior freshly dec
orated and the exterior repainted with
a coat of glossy white, the Potter will
be in her old-time form when she re
enters the North Beach service June 28.
At the instance of masters of river
steamers operating between Portland
nnl Astoria and other Lower Columbia
points, the lighthouse tender Heather
was sent Saturday to shift the Cathla
met channel light to Nassa Point, on
k t ' . M. -K-
the Washington shore. The Heather
will proceed to Puget Sound this week
with supplies and to look after naviga
tion aids. The tender Manzanlta is
loading for light stations as far south
as Cape Blanco.
The Royal Mail steamship Harpagus.
first steamer of that company to come
to Portland under the newly established
line from London, arrived In Yokahama
Juno 13. On the same date the
Harpalyce of the same company arrived
at San Francisco under instructions to
load cargo at Pacific Coast ports for
the Orient, and to sail on return voy
age July 15. The Royal Mail steamer
Falls of Orchy, en route to Portland via
Puget Sound, sailed from Yokahama
May 31 and Is due on the sound.
Movements of Vessels.
ASTORIA, June 15. Sailed during the
night rSteamer Yellowstone, for San Fran
cisco. Arrived at 7 and left up at 9 A. M.
Steamer Catania, from Port San Luis. Ar
rived at 7 A. M. and left up at noon Dan
ish steamer Kina. from Victoria. Sailed at
7 A. M. Steamer Yosemite. for San Fran
cisco. Sailed at 8:30 A. M. eteamer O. M.
Clark, for San Pedro. Arrived at 5 and left
CTEAHEB IXTZLLIGKNCB.
Due to Arrive.
Name. From.
5e,,OT l-os Angeles..
Roanoke San Diego....
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook....
Alliance Coot Bay. . . . .
2ear Los An roles. .
Breakwater. . . .Coos Bay
Rose City San Pedro...
Geo. W. Elder. .San Diego
To Depart.
Name. For
Harvard S. F. to L. A.,
Beaver. ...... . Loi Angeles. .
Paraieo San Francisco
Alliance Coos Bay.
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook....
Roanoke San Diego....
Northland San Diego. . . .
Breakwater. .. .Coos Bay....
gear Los Angelea. .
Geo. W. Elder. .San Diego. ...
Rose City Los Angeles. .
Date.
1 n port
In port
June 11
June 10
June 10
June 17
June 21
June 23
Data,
.June 14
June 19
June 17
June 17
June 17
June IS
.June 1 8
. June 19
. June 21
. June 25
. June 26
Service.
Date.
. . In port
. June 24
..June 2S
..July 2U
. Aug. IS
. .Aug. 27
. Sept. 2
Data.
..June SO
.July 1
. .Aug. 1
. Sept. t
. Sept. 0
European and Oriental
Name. From.
Kina. ......... Vancouver. .
Falls of Orchy. London
Saxonta Hamburg...
C F. Laelss. . . .Hamburg. . .
Cr"n o C'stle. . Antwerp. ...
Brisgavla Hamburg. ..
Veatalia., London
Name. For.
Falls of Orchy. Orient
Saxonla Hamburg. . .
C. F. Laelss. ...Hamburg. . .
Brlsgarta Hamburg, ..
Vestalla London
up at 9 A. M- Gasoline schooners Ahwan
eda and Mlrene. from Newport. Arrived at
noon and left up at 2 P. M. Steamer Roan
oke, for Ban Diego and way porta. Arrived
down at 6 P. M. United States cruiser St.
Louis.
San Francisco, June 15. Sailed at noon
Steamer Camlno, for Portland; steamer Rose
City, for San Pedro. Arrived at 1 P. M.
Steamer San Ramon, from Portland: at 2
P- M. Steamer Portland, from San Pedro.
Coos Bay, June 15. Arrived Steamer
Breakwater, from Portland.
Honolulu, June 14. Arrived Schooner
Dauntless, from Columbia River.
Columbia, River Bar Report.
Condition at the mouth of the river at
5 P. M., smooth; wind aouth, eight miles;
weather cloudy.
Tide at Astoria Monday.
High. Low.
11:45 A. M....6.5 feetl B:3S A. M 0.1 feet
11:0ft P. M 9.3 feetf 5:10 P. M 2.9 feet
Reports From Vessels.
By Marconi Wireless.
Steamer Porter, Monterey to Linn
ton. 220 miles north of San Francisco
at 8 P. M.. June 15.
Steamer John A. Hooper, San Fran
cisco to Astoria, nine miles north of
Cascade Head at 8 P. M., June 15.
Steamer Bear, San Francisco to Port
land, nine miles north of TJmpqua River
at 8 P. M-. June 15.
Steamer Yosemite, Portland to San
Francisco. 115 miles south of Cnlnmhia
River-at 8 P. M., June 15. '
bteamer Manchuria, Orient to San
Francisco, 603 miles from San Fran
cisco at 8 P. M.. June 14.
Steamer Siberia, San Francisco to
Orient, 819 miles out at 8 P. M.. June 14.
Steamer Lurllne, Honolulu to San
Francisco, 879 miles from San Fran
cisco at 8 P. M., June 14.
steamer Camlno, San Francisco to
Portland. 40 mtles north of Point Reyes
at 8 P. M., June 15.
Steamer Herri n, Portland to San
Francisco, 99 miles north of San Fran
cisco at 8 P. M.. June 15.
SUNDAY PUPILS GET FLAGS
Schoolchildren of Various Churches
Participate in Exercises.
SALEM. Or., June 15. (Special.)
In celebration of Flag day, the "Wom
en's Relief Corps of the Grand Army
of the Republic, at the First Congre
gational Church this afternoon pre
sented flags to the members of the
Sunday schools of the First Methodist,
the First Congregational and the Bap
tist churches.
Mrs. C. M. Lockwood, patriotic in
structor of the organization, was In
charge of the exercises, and addresses
were made by R. C. Halley, commander
of Sedgwick Post, and Dr. James Lisle.
The members of Sedgwick Post and
the Sons of Veterans attended the ex
ercises. Students Paddle Down River.
OREGON CITV. Or., June 15. (Spe
cial.) Coming down the "Willamette
from Eugene in two days in a canoe,
Thornton Howard and Wallace Cau
field, well-known young men of this
city, arrived here yesterday afternoon.
Both are students at the State TJniver
sity. They found the river comfortably
1 LAST WINDJAMMER HERE
2
SHva
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AJM -"ask
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BRITISH BARK ARRACAJf AT OREGON & CALIFORNIA DOCK
gram .v,0, 1 ha" BHUsh bark charter for
S. .W1 have her carBO stowed beneath the hatches this
SS; hhCi W!h bue the ta"endr f the grain fleet to saU for
ThJ ;.,S dlsc,ha-ginS ballast at the Oregon & California dock
C KhtWf the new elevator the Globe Grain & Mining
Company which is nearing completion and from which wheat wm
be shipped in bulk for the first time In this district.
THE MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1913
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PORTLAND
ACCORDION PLEATING.
K. Stephan, accordion, side pleating, buttons
covered, goods sponged. 383 Alder. M. 9378.
ASSAYER8 AND ANALYSTS.
M?TANA ASSAY OFFICE Laboratory
ana ore-testing work. 188 Morrison st.
ATTORNEYS.
bARGENT & SWOPE. 918 Cham, of Com.
iter.: Merchants Nat'I, Ilartman & Thomp
son. Bankers, arid Dorr E. Keasey & Co.
BARBER SUPPLIES.
Lewis-stenger Barber Supply Co., 10th sc Mor
BOAT BUILDING.
O.
P. i;r .i ii a w i) .V...II.,! , - .. ,
ing. Marui6 ways, toot Abernethy st.
CARPET WEAVING.
nuniHWIST RUG CO. Rugs, from old
carpets, rag ruga 153 Union ave.
CELLULOID BUTTONS, BADGES.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
2 0th sj. Phones Main 812 and A 1254.
CHIROPODISTS.
William, Estelle and Dewane Deveny, the
only scientific chiropodists in the city.
Parlors. 802 Gerllnger bids.. S. W. corner
ana Aiaer. rnona Main 1301.
C1LIR,ODT and Pedicuring. Mrs. M. D.
Hill. Offices, 429 FUedner bldg. Main 3473.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. M. H. M'MAHON, 121 4th, delivers the
goods at $10 a month; $10,000 equipment;
board, room and treatment. is 7 weak
Af nman. " Ablngton bldg., has no $10,
OOO equipment; $10 a week; expert work.
COAL AJTD WOOD.
EDLEF8EN FUEL CO.. East 303, C 2303. for
elabwood not watersoaked.
ALBINA FUEL
green slabwood.
CO.
for Summer orders.
COLLECTION AGENCY.
NETH & CO., Worcester bldg,
Main 1708.
... mu.Liiuii, no cnarge.
DANCING.
FROF. WAL. WILBON-S Dancing School
hummer dancing lessons, 25c; waits"
fcl.TTS"1" etc": S1a'"antee teach any
i..7hho V.k,now to "an": failure
impossible. BS'j Bth st. Phone Main 7637.
HSATil-s Dancing School, 109 2d St., bet.
." an? Stark lons dally; waits
ana twoptep guaranteed in four lessons;
class Friday evening, 8 to 10 at 109 2d
nBESS.MAKJyGANP TAILORING SCHOOL
V rfENTI,N,E'3 . 5 tem ladles- tailoring.
drewsmaklng taught. 152 Grand ave.
A1A-PE1Y Parisian Scientific Dressmaking
Tailoring; teachers wanted.
895 Yamhill.
A T I .i - . .
K-lLFCiR,D ADV" co-' Board of Trade bldg.
Jvth, Adv. (,.. Inc.. Commonwealth bldg.
Mlt..A,01?Ct;7'Tl"RAI' IMPLEMENTS.
TAuclk.Vewl" Staver Co., Morrison 4b 2d.
iOH,5ERK PU)W CO.. Morrison & 2d.
M WADE A CO., 822-28 Hawthorne ave.
AIM HITECTI 1UI, "WIRE AND IRON WKS.
Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia
r T..,.Al'r0 AND BUGGY TOPS.
Dt'BRUII.LE BUGGY TOP CO.. 20O 2d at.
AUTOMOBILES.
wiiS5ey- Lwl & Staver Co., E. Mor. 3d.
HOWARD Automobile Co., 14 and Davis.
N. W. AUTO CO.. 617 Wash. Reo. Hudson
AUTO LAMPS AM) RADIATOR
REPAIRING.
PORTLAND AUTO LAMP CO.. 610 Alder at.
AUTOMOBIIJS SUPPLIES.
BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7lh and Oak.
BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME.
Baggage A Omnibus Transfer. Park & Davis.
BAKER & CONFECTIONERS' SUPPLIES.
GRAY, M' LEAN & PERCY, 4th and Gllsan.
BARBER SUPPLIES.
OREGON BARKER SUPPLY CO.. 72 th at.
BAR FIXTURES, r
Brunswlck-Balke-Collender Co.. 48 Fifth at.
BICYCLES. MOTORCYCLES SUPPLIES.
BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7th and Oak.
POPE F. P. Keenan Co., 190 4th at.
BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES.
DAYTON CYCLE CO., 247 Ash st.
BILLIARD AND POCKET TABLES.
Brunswlok-Balk-Collender Co.. 46 Fifth at.
BREAD BAKERY.
Royal Bakery & Conf., Inc.. 11th and Everett
BREWERS AND BOTTLERS.
HENRY W El N HARP. 13th and Burnslde.
CANDY MANUFACTURERS.
COFFMAN'S CANDY CO.. 48 Front street.
CEMENT, LIME AND PLASTER.
F. T. Crowe & Co.. 45 Fourth st.
COFF-EEH. TEAS AND SPICES.
CLOSSF.TT & DEVERS, l-ll N". Front at.
BOYD TEA CO.. -JOfl Salmon at.
DAIRY AND CREAMERY SUPPLIES.
Monroe ft Crlssel. 126 Front. M. 64Q, R 6429.
DRUGGISTS.
CLA-RKK--WOOrWARD DRUG CO.. Aide.
high, and had no trouble negotiating
the rough spots and were aided by the
current In making- one of the swiftest
passages on. record. The distance cov
ered In the trip Is approximately 108
miles.
AVhale Drifting Off Coast.
ASTORIA. Or., June 15. (SpeciaL)
Captain Dixon of the steamer Roanoke,
arriving today from San Francisco, re
ports sighting: the carcass of a huge
whale drifting about 16 miles off Cas
cade Heads and 63 miles south of the
entrance to the Columbia River.
Coos County 5C1U Burns.
MYRTLE POINT, Or., June 15. (Spe
clali) Heller Bros.' lumber mill at Mc
Klnley, Coos County, was destroyed by
fire last night. The loss was $3000,
with no insurance. The blaze started
from a spark which lodged In the saw
dust pile.
1 3 6Ui Anniversary of Flag Observed.
HOOD RIVER, Or., June 15. (Spe
cial.) The one hundred, and thirty
sixth anniversary of the flag was ap
propriately observed here yesterday by
the members of the Canby Woman's
Relief Corps and Canby Post, Grand
Army of the Republic. The two or
ganizations also initiated three new
TO LOAD 1912-13 GRAIN.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ELECTRIC MOTORS.
MOTORS, generators, bought, sold, rented
and repaired. We do all kinds of repair
ing and rewinding; all work guaranteed.
H M. H. Electric Co.. 31 First at. North.
Phone Main 8210.
WIS buy, sell, rent and exchange new and
second-hand motors; repair work a spe
clalty. Western Electric Works, 213 Bth.
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THUOAli '
Ireatraent by specialist. Glasses fitted. Dr.
F. P. Casseday. 418 Dekum bldg., 3d-Waah.
FURNITURE HOSPITAL.
BOWERS & PARSONS, 100 Front. M. 7443.
Furniture Hospital. Packing and shipping.
HAT FACTORY.
EASTERN HAT FACTORY, 64-06 8d street.
Men's soft and Panama hats cleaned.
Best $2 Hat on earth for men.
INSURANCE.
PACIFIC STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Only Oregon Are insurance company.
LANDSCAPE GARDENING.
BETTER landscape and general gardening.
- 8WIS3 FLORAL CO..
East 6320. C 1514.
PA-?iFIC Landscape Garden Company.
513 Rothchlld bldg. Phone Marshall 2308.
I.KATHKB AND FINDINGS.
J. A. STROWBRIDGE LEATHER CO. Es
tablished" 18S8. 189 Front St.
LIP READING.
KINO SCHOOL for the deaf and hard-of-hearlng.
808 Central bldg.
MKSSEN GER SERVICE.
HASTY Messenger Co. Day and night serv
ice Phone Main CS. A 2153.
MUSICAL.
PIANO lessons 50o during vacation.
10th St. Mar. J 737, A-3072.
331 i,
PIANO STUDIO Modern methods. 289 14tn.
obuo. Arrangements Tor practice.
EMIL THIELHORN. violin teacher, pupil
Sevclk. 325 FUedner bid. A 41GO. Mar. 1629.
NATUROPATHIC 1'HYSICIANS.
Dr. Grover, specialist In oaralysls, nervous,
chronic diseases. 703 Oregonian bl. M. .'!142
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSKXANS.
r. R. B. Vorthrup, 415-16-1T Dekum bldg.
Nervous and chronic diseases
Phone, office M. 840; res., East or B 1028
PIPE.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
office near 24th and York sts. Main 348U.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
Patents procured by J. K. Mock, attorney-at-law.
late of the TJ. S. Patent Office,
Booklet free. 1010 Board of Trade bids:.
WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS
wTr?I.8,1E,BT METAL STAMPING.
WES1ERN Tool & Die Works. 36 Pine st.
tWUS.
FLEIaCHNER-MAYER ft CO.. 207 Ash at.
IT T irTu irA i ui-imi
STUP-Ba ELECTRICAL CO.. Bth and Pine at,
T r-LKP9S1FJrtlN1)OW8 AD IOORS.
J. C. BAlbH, Front and Market sts.
MALAR KEY A CO.. Inc.. 149 Front at.
CROWN MILLSBordt'Trade bldg.
' I- BAYER, Front and Market sts.
A'ij BZ?5;15.l'1,'n yront and Marshall
SFrRA.sTORD CO., Lewis bldg.
BALFOUR-GUTHRIE ft CO.. Board of Trad.
5XofcSSUSER' Board of Trade.
SST.HE:RN gkaIN WHSE. CO.. Br. Tr.
THE W. A. GORDON CO., Board of Trade
WALDS8LQS, (69?75 N" Frnt"
- . , IIATS AND CAPS.
THANH ATTg ER HAT CO.. 63-55 Front at.
J. H. Klosterman aCo 'leading hajr dealers
KAtnrKtrYA"?' "W. XR8.
-Kt 3,KSxJJFI'Ts. WOOL. TALLOW
THR, H. F. NORTON CO.. 53-55 Front st.
UIlD tw f l r a i-Mi
M NEFF- BROTHERS. 614 "Vorcester bldg.
IRON WOKKS.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS.
East 8d and Burnslde sla
ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON.
CASTINGS.
Complete Stock of
Beams, ancles,
channels.
PLATES.
PORTLAN D PHO T O S U P PLY C oT 14 3d.
HfR?.lAa'?gHSS ?.T0.R SUPPLIES:
ClitJ:vMAtlTIC CO - 7 Pront Leath
er of every description, taps, mfr. fandinga.
... v,--v i OILS.
Balfour. Guthrie & Co.. Board of Trade.
.......... .imv.nu r.tt i
F. B. MALLORY & CO, 231 Pine st
Loggers A Contractors' Mach. Co.. 71 Bth at.
. MAIL ORDER,
at W pNrk N C- 182 Frnt
Iu:i: IV.. . ..-.-.... '
members. Mrs. George H. Stelnhoff.
Mrs. George P. Crowell and Rev. W A
tT,Y' vFI,a.?s wero "own on the
public buildings of the city yesterday.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, June 13 Maximum tem
perature. 70.8 defrrees; minimum, 48.8 de
rreea River reading; 8 A. M . 23.8 feet
fr."8? Jn.la,t 24 hours. 0.1 foot fall. To
tal ralnfl.V 5. P" M" to 6 P" M trace; to
rlnfall alnce September 1, 1S13. S4 86
S?a??nehe1i0rT V', 43 08 . lnehes: deficiency,
utea- noJki-0-1 ?Utt",,'e, 6 houri JO mln
ete?' hours ' m'nutea. Barom
foBoo 'incheL84 t0 " leVOl ' 6 M-
THE! WEATHER. "
Wind
STATION
sr S
State ot
Weatasr
Baker .....
Boise '
Boston . . . ."...
Calvary
Chicago ...
Colfax
Denver .... J
Dea Moines . . .
Duluth
Eureka .... .."
Oalveston
Helena
Jacksonville
Kansas City . .
lvlrimath t. Tl
5810.00 S'NWjPt. cloudy
5010.001 iLvw pt cloudy
74'0.0016iSW Pt. cloudy
.'010.00 calm Pt. cloudy
0.28 14 SW Clear
7010.001 S 3 IClear
2;0.00 (M fV cloudy
S'O.OOI 41SW IClear
8S0.00 1iW Clear
SOI0.00 8-N" Clear
i00.O0fl0iSB tPt. cloudy
74)ft DD I, vwUi ...
.1 840.O0 ISE Clear
ffi'u.uviijrt Clear
70 O.OOHixw Pt. cloudy
'1,0-011 7iSW Cloudy
740.0O 10ISW IClear
64 0. 00 4 -VWIPt. cloudy
72,0. 00 il2NW;Pt. cloudy
7Si0,24l 8i8 Pt. cloudy
84(0.001 glE Cloudy
SO0.0o!l2lsB Clear
66 0.5218'S Cloudy
721O.00 USE Clear
S'SiO.oOi 8 NWlClear
70; T. I 4(W ICloudy
68 0.00112'n Cloudy
78;0.00!10S jclear
4'O.00.12!.SW Clear
9SI0.00 KilNW Clear
t6'0.0O!j4iS Clear
54!0.0011W Clear
72 0.001 4;E Pt. cloudy
66,0.04110'W IRaln
54il.3(ii 6:V :Raln
7010.00 4 NE Iciear
9'J O.00! s )Pt. cloudy
KTio.oo; calm Pt. cloudy
7710.00 calm IClear
S'0.00 26iW Clear
74 T. 8jSW ICloudy
Laurier
Los Jknr.Ua
Marshfleld . .. '. '.
Medford ........
Montreal
New Orleans ....
New York
North Head "
Nocth Ya.klma. . .
Phoenix
Portland ,
Rniwhiir.
Sacramento
St. Louis
St. raul
Salt Lake
San Francisco . .
Tacoma ...'.
Tatoosh Island .
walla Walla ..
Washington . . . .
WeiHer
Wenatchee
Winnipeg
Yellowstone Park
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The barometer is relatively low over the
Rocky Mountain States and relatively hich
along the Washington and Oregon coasts.
A weak high pressure area overlies the
Gulf fetatea and a disturbance of slight en
ergy, but of great magnitude. Is central
north of the lakes resrlnn . i. , .
24 hours showers have occurred in North-
Oregon, western Washington,
Northern Wyoming and at widely scattered
places in the Northern States east of the
Mississippi River. The temperatures have
risen In Northern Idaho and Western Mon
tana, while elsewhere the changes since
yesterday have been small and unimportant.-
In the upper Mississippi Valley the
temperatures are from 15 to 38 degreea
above the seasonal averages.
The river reading at Portland at 8 P
M. was 23.8 feet and It will remain sta
tionary for the next two or three days.
The conditions are favorable for fair
weather In this district Monday, except In
Northwestern Oregon and Western Wash,
ington, where showery conditions will con
tinue for another day.
FORECASTS
Portland and vicinity Showers, south
west to west winds.
Oregon Fair, except showers northwest
portion; sotvth to west winds.
Washington Showers west, fair east por
tion: wcsterlv winds.
Idaho Fair.
EDWARD A. BEALS, District . Forecaster.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
R. C. WRIGHT. 22 years' practice. U. a
and foreign patents. 600 Dekum bldg.
REFRIGERATORS AND ICE BOXES.
Built to order, any size, $7.50 up. P. C. Bed
Co., 64 Union ave. South. Phones East 243.
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS. BRASS SIGNS.
PACIFIC COAST STAMPWORKS.
28tWash. st. Phone Main 710 and A 2710.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
- Bth at. Phones Main S12, A 1254.
SEWING MACHINES.
NEW. all makes, factory prices: second
hand, 2 up; machines rented and re
paired. Main 0431. lau 3d. near YamhllL
SHOWCASES, BANK Jt STORE FIXTURES.
WESTERN FIX. & SHOWCASE CO., loth
and Davis. Showcases to order and in stock.
THE LUIKE MFG. CO., branch Grand Rap
tds Showcase Co., tfth and Hoyt. K. Lutke,
manager.
MARSHALL MFG. CO., 4th and Couch; new
and old window display and cabinet work.
. STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
PORTLAND Van & Storage Co., co7. 15th
and Kearney sts.. Just completed new fire
proof warehouse for household effects,
pianos and automobiles contains separate
fire and vermin-proof rooms, steam-heated
pianoroom, trunk and rig vaults; track
age for carload shipments; vans for mov
ing; reduced freight rates on household
goods to and from East in through cars.
Main 5840. All departments.
C. O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co., offices
and commodious 4-story brk-k warehouse,
separate iron rooms and fireproof vaults
for valuables; N. W. cor. 2d and Pine sts.;
pianos and furniture moved and packed
for shipment, special rates made on goods
in our through cars to all domestic ano
foreign ports. Main 690. A 296
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan St..
cor. 13th. Telephone Main 69 or A 1169.
General transfer and forwarding agents.
We own and operate two large class "A"
warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest
Insurance rates in the city.
OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO.. general
transferring and storage, safes, pianos and
furniture moved and packed for shipment.
Teams and auto vans for long distance
moving 87-89 Front St. Main 54i or A 2247.
TYPEWRITERS.
$15 TO $35 will buy a REBUILT TYPE
WRITER; rebuilt as good as new; all
makes to choose from at Gill's. 3d and
Alder: terms to suit; every machine guar
anteed. Call or phono for representative.
Main anoo or A 6068.
WE are the exchange for the largest type
writer concern on the Coast; Investigate:
all makes, all prices. The Typewriter
Exchange. 351H Washington st.
NEW, rebuilt second-hand rentals at cut
rates. P. D. C. Co., 231 Stark. Main 1407.
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR,
Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co.. 83 Filth St.
MILLINERY.
B. O. CASE & CO.. 6th and Oak.
BRADSHAW BROS.. Morrison and 7th ata.
MOTORCYCLE DISTrTbUTORS.
THOR A DE LUXE. APEX CO., 124 lath at.
t , 5iJ?T,ON'S AN " FANCY GOODS.
MILLER SIMINGTON. Calhoun Co., 45 4th.
ORNAMENTAL IRON AND HIKE.
Portland Wire & Iron Works. 2d & Columbia
xIcJ;ANTS OUj VARNISHES.
KASMLShEN & CO.. Jobbers, palnu. oils,
glass, sash and doors. Cor. 2d and Taylor.
W. p. FULLER CO., 12th and Davis.
PI AN OS.
KOH LER gt CHASE, 375 Washington at.,
manufacturers and wholesale dealers.
T PAINTS AND WALL PAPER.
PIONEER PAINT CO.. 186 First at.
X,..,., JA1NTS, OILS, VARNISHES.
BAS3-HI ETTER PAINT CO.. 184-188 2d at
H--TJtfCKL:S ANU VINEGAR.
KNIGHT PACKING CO.. 474 East Alder.
PIPK. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVEsT
M. L. KLINE. 84-8.1 Front St.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE. 84-hU Front st.
M. BARDE & SONS. 240 Front st.
POULTRY. EGGS. CALVES HOGsl
HENKY EVERDINQ. 45-47 'Front "u
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BVERDINO & FAR K ELL 140 FronVVt.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE "
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup.
POST CAKDS AND NOVtLTIEs! "
Louis Schelner, S6 N. Uth St., Porland. Or.
SAND AND GKAYKL
COLUMBIA JJICK1ER CO.. Foot Ankeny t.
- ?A1H- lOORS AND GL.ASS. :
W. p. VI Li. er & c(A ivth anrt TjHvIa,
tttt . SAW-SIILL MACHINERY. '
PORTLAND Iron works, 14th and Northrup.
riT SECOND-HAND itkmtcrk.
50 cheaper than elsewhere. 24 Union ave.
SODA FOI NTAIN- SUPPLIES.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.. w Front .
WALL PAPER- " "
Ernest Miller Wall Paper Co.. 172 lirt at.
mqk;an wall paper cb.. aau ad at.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
JOHN ECK LUND, 123-125 First St.
vtiiw, IKON works,
Portland Wire t Iron Wks.. '.'d Xr ColumMa.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Dally or Sunday.
.. Per Line.
One time 12
Same ad two consecutive times ZX
Same ad three consecutive times Sue
Bame ad six or seven consecutive times.. See
The above rates apply to advertisements
under "New Today" and all otaer classifica
tions except tho follow Ins:
Situations Wanted, Male.
Situations Wanted, female.
For Rent. Rooms. Private Families.
Rooms and Board. Private families.
- Ilousekeeplne Rooms. Private families.
Kate oa the above classifications Is 7
cents a line each insertion.
When one advertisement Is not run In con
secutive 1m.ucs the one-time rate applies.
blx average words count as one Uno on
cash advertisement and no ad counted for
lesti than two lines.
. ," "'"J1" "dveitUements charge will
be based on the number of lines np'nrUi
in the paper, rraartUess of the number ol
words in each Uno. Mi..im,,m cure-
lines.
T'1"r''.tonl,,n r accent classified ad
vertUements over the telephone, providing
k Sr.T.SiMl'l '2 b"br to either phono!
HXtP IT? T,U bo ouol over the phone, but
.J'111 b? rened the following day.
Whether subsequent advertisements will be
accepted over the phone depend opon the
promptness of the payment of telephone ad
vertisements. (Situations Wanted ud rr
somU advertisements will not bo accepted
over the telephone. Orders for one inser
tion only will be accepted for "furniture for
bale, "Business Opportunities." "itoomlnr
iionses" and "Wanted to Rent."
Tho Oregonian will not guarantee accuracy
or assume responsibility for errors occurriui
la telephoned advertisements.
The Oregonian will not be responsible for
nLore.,n"n one lcorrect Insertion ot any
"tar"""" ordered lor mors than
rhJilT'Z, Id"y" a" ,ertlements sr.
Lach measura only, 14 linos to the
erdVrslIttnCe" mu,t "ecompany out-of-town
MEETING NOTICES.
AL KADER TEMPLE, A.
A. O. N. M. S Shrlnera
special train for the Spo
kane Pow-Wow will leave
Portland from tho North
Bank station Tuesday, Juns
17. at 10 P. M. Round trip
fare. Including Pullman, will
,nVa-uo- Tne return trip
will be made Thursday, June
19. arriving in Portland at
.uuies desiring to
make the pilgrimage are requested to leave
iH cnames at the cltr ticket office. Fifth
and Stark sts.. as snon as possible
'"jiabi.m, potentate.
WILLAMETTE LODGE NO 2
A. V AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Moildav) even
ing at 7:0 o'clock. Wofk in K.
A. degree This lodge has been
, ,,T . " "y romana Lodge, No. a,
1, '' n Pectl services in commem
oration of St. Johns day, to be held In Tay
V;"1"?, ME" Church, on Sunday evening.
-til tauci a m.ua visit in k brethren
"""th room. Masonic Temple
R' T:30 o'clock on above date. Kull attend
anco desired. W. s. WKRks s
HARMONY T , i ta , - ir- ..
a. v. v', ..y- '-
, -, - r-tj,eciai com
munication this (Mondavi eve. at
't" and F. C. degrees, vinitin. kr.ih.
ren welcome.
W. M. DE LIN. See.
WASHINOTOV LODGE. NO.
46. A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Mondav)
evening. 7 o'clock. East Sth and
Burnslde. E. A. and F. C. de
grees. Visitors welcome. Order
W. M.
J. ri. RICHMOND. Sec.
CAMELIA CHAPTER. NO. 27, O.
K. S. Stated communication at
Maaonla Temple this (Monday)
evening. By order of W. Matron
MARIETTE ROBINSON. Sec.
A
AMPSE31ENTS.
HE 1 1 tfi THEATER
- nth and Morrison
Phones Main 1, A 1122.
TONIGHT TT-KSDAV and
a w liDNKSDAV
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. WED.
Cohan & Harria Present
Raymond Hitchcock
Assisted by
FLORA ZABELLE
In the Musical Play,
"THE KKI) WIDOW."
SO COMPANY 20 ORCHESTRA.
Evenings Lower floor 82.00, l 50: bal
cony J1-O0 75c. 50o. Special Price Wed.
Matinee. J1.50. gl.OO. 75c, 60o.
SEAT SALE TOMORROW.
Mail Orders Received Now.
3 SEES. NEXT THURSDAY
SPECIAL PRICHJ MAT. SATURDAY.
Chaxlos Frohjnan Presents
BLANCHE BATES
In tho London Sensation
"THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE.
A play by A. B. W. Mason, M. P.
Evenings: Lower floor $2.00, tl.50, SI 00
Balcony $1.0O. 76c. 60c. Saturday Mat
inee, S1.50, 11.00. 78o, 60c.
BAKER
THE AT R E
Main S. A 5360
Geo. L. Baker.Mgr.
Broadway and Morrison.
Tonight bargain night, all seats 25c. Two
packed houses again yesterday. Greatest suc
cess of the season. Special engagement of
Henry Hall. Alice Fleming, with the Baker
l&yer9
"GRAUSTARK"
(Not Beverley of Oraustark). Dramatiza
tion of George Uarr McCutcheon'a famous
romantic novel. Faaclnating, beautiful,
thrilling and rich in comedy. Evening prices,
C5c. ar.c. 60c. Matinees. 25c. Mats. Wed and
Rat. Next week "Tho Ne'er Do Well by
Rex Beach.
MATTVEK DAILT.
Main . A IMS.
Dooble Headline Bill.
LONDON PALACE GIRLS and
MISS NORTON AND PAUL NICHOLSON
live MuMral Gormnna
Jones and Sylvester
(i. 6. Melvtn.
Govt Trio and Mia "Mlk" nm-b1
iMt Wcelt Edison Talking Pictures.
Matinee Seat 15 Cents
f i M i i mi 11KKE
BSSSBBSSSI
GOES
Ray Thompson's
HIGH SCHOOL HOUSES.
J. Herbert Erank A Co.
In "The Arm of the I.mw."
4 Other Headline Acts 4
COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN
TTEKK JOTB 16 The Trrl Whwl lrU,
!iHf ;11ts spiro, Klnln Krln-r, Harry
Holmna A Co., Marks A Kom, Orchestra,
lantaKecMpe, Willy Zimmerman. Popular
prices, lioxes andi first row balcony r
vrd. Itox office open from 10 A. M. to 10
P. M. Phones A, 23i, Main 4636. Curtain
2:80. 7:lfl and 0.
LYRIC
WEEK JUNE 1 "Married Bliss.' Hand
some a-owns. pretty girls and funny come
dians. Tuesday nicht. athletic contest. 1'ri
day night, chorus girls' contest. N'ithts, 15c
and 25o. Matinees, any seat, 16e.
The Oaks
Portland's Great Amusement Park.
FBKK ENTERTAINMENT.
This Afternoon and Tonight at t:S0
and 8.
Marsraerlto Favor and her wonderfully
dainty, dancing dolls. In entirely new
programme.
Vltale. boy band leader.
Oaks Ilawallans.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brew, uniquely new
comedians.
TONIGHT,
and Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
ROYAL ITALIAN BAND.
Cars at First and Alder.
Launches Morrison Bridge.
MEETING WOttCBS.
OREGON COMMANDERT,
NO 1, K T. A special con
clave will be held ln their
asylum Monday, June 16, at
I o'clock P. M for tho pur
pose Of Cnniliitln. , . , . . ..
services of our lata fraternal sir knight.
V. J. Ilatfleld All knight templars of
Oregon Commandery, No. 1, ar- ursed to
be present. By order Eminent Commander.
C. P. WIEGAND,
Hecorder.
AUCTION SAL-fiS TODAT.
At private residence, 566 8d at. Pnrnlturo
of cottage. Sale at 2 P. M. Geo. Baker St Co
auctioneer. "
At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M.
Furniture. 106-8 First at.
Ford Auction House, 211 1st, Furniture,
carpats. etc. Ealo at 3 P. M-
BORX.
R1ESLAND In Portland, June 10. to Mr
and Mrs- Ben Rlesland. in Broadway a
girl.
DIED.
JACOBRON June lat 219 Pars street.
Alfriila Jacobson. aged 32 years. 6 months
and 22 days, beloved wife of H. Jacobson
Kernalns at A. K. Zellafa parlors 592
Williams avenue. Funeral announce'ment
later.
SCOFIELB In this city. June 15. Bessie,
aged IS years, beloved daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Casslus M. Scofleld. Remains
forwarded by tho Holman Undertaking
Co. to Buxton. Or.
LOWS In this city. May IB, Bessie Lowe
acd ,11 years. Remains are at the new
, yarlors of J. p. Flnley tc Son, Fifth ana
Montgomery streets. Funeral notice hero
after. PCNERAL NOTICES.
VTVIAV In this city. June 13, at her late
residence. 36a Sacramento at.. Mrs. Emma
lylan. aged 67 years 11 months IS days.
1-rienda Invited to attend funeral services,
which will be held at Holman's funeral
parlor at 11 A. M. today (Monday),
June 16. Interment In the family ceme
tery plot at Deer Island.
M'MILLAN The funeral services of the late
Duncan McMillan, of Beaverton, Or will
be held Tuesday, June 17, at 10 o'clock
A. M. at the new chapel of J. P. Flnley
& Son. Fifth and Montgomery streets.
Friends respectfully Invited. Incineration
at the Portlund Crematorium.
BERG In this city, June 14, at 931 Savler
St., Helena Berg, aged 5 years, beloved
wife of M. H. Berg, of Seaside, Or. Friends
invited to attend funeral services, which
will be held at Holman's funeral parlors
at 2 P. M. tomorrow (Tuesday). June 17
Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
FAN,ING":Th, url services of the late
Vllllam Fanning, brother of Mrs. Georgo
Franklin, of this city, will be held todiy
(Monday) at 1:8 P M. at tho new chapel
of J. P. Flnley & Son. Fifth and Mont
gomery streets. Friends respectfully in
vited. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme
tery. WARREN At the family residence. -334
Montgomery st.. June 12. Royal K. War
ren, aged 73 years 2 months 11 days
Friends Invited to attend funeral ,er,.
Ices, which will be held at First Presby
terian Church. 12th and Aider sts . at 1
P: M. today (Monday). June 16.
REED At South Bend, Wash.. June 11
Nels W Reed, aged 35 years 6 months -d
days. Friends invited to attend funeral
services, which will be held at Hoi man's
funeral parlors at 10 A. M. tomorrow
SEES!' l7' Inte" RosecTt?
FEITELSON .Tune 15, Samuel Fcitelson
V 4,2 J' Ptuwal from Holman's
finer1 Prlr' t 12:30. P M. today
(Munduyl. June 1C looay
DUG
I 1 M
FTNEKAL DIRFCTORS.
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the lending fo
nerml director. 20 Third street, corner Sal
mon. Lady assistant- A 1511. Main &U7.
P. PINLEV SON,
PCNERAL SERVICE.
Lady Attendant.
Montgomery, at Fifth St.
r. S. DUNNING. INC.
Fast Side 1'uneral Directors, 414
Alder St. East 6S. It S5J5.
DUNNING. M'ENTLE. funeral directors.
7th nnd Pine. Phone Main 4U0. Lady at-
I KKf 'H 1, , t -r l7 . . . '
v - amsr and
Slith. Last 7i. It 1880. Lady attendan"
K 1. K1V " 1 IVIll'TlUIVi ........ . "
andCiay. Main 4i8. A a-il. Idy "tteudantl
A. It- ZEI.l.EK CO., Kast 1088. C 108.
Lady Atteuaaou Night Service
.... . iuiiihiiu .iiarii Works.
t4 th. opposite City Hall. Main 85S4.
PORTLAND CREMATORIUM. S80 Glen
wood ave.; take Sell wood car. Open to vls
ttors dally from 8 A. M. to S P. M.
MEMORIALS
j OREGON HUMANE SOCIEH
OITICE NO. 320 UNION AVENPE. COR
NER MARKET STREET.
Phone East 142S. B 2515.
Horse ambulance lor sick or disabled
animals at a moment's notice. Prices
reasonable. Report all cases of cruelty
tothis office. Open day and night.
NEW TODAY.
$550
30th and Knott
Corner lot Knott is hard-surfae
nearly to this street, tni vtluS"rJ
advancing rapidly. Uy from owner
and save commission. Terms.
AS 84. OREOONIAi.
A SNAP
LADD'S ADDITION
to suit. Address or apply to
OWNER. SOI OUKGO.MA.N ilLILDlXQ,
Mortgage Loans
Improved
Property
Only.
Commerce Safe Dep. & Mortgage Co
t Third St- Cham, of Com. Bids;.
Edward E. Goudey
Lewis Building.
MORTGAGE LOANS
6 par cent on best business properties. per
cant and T per eant on other closa-in, buat
ness and reaidencs sscuriUas.
Mortgage Loans
If you have A-l Heal Estate security
wa can loan you any amount
at lowest rates.
CALLAN & KASER
722 - 24 Ya
CITY & FARM LOANS
Loans of 1000 and up at lowest rates
on Oood Improved City or Farm Pros,
ertles. If you need money call today.
Our Installment payments are attractive.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
g03 MeKsr Blda- Third nnl Stmrst ata.
CITY & FARM LOANS
11000 and up at lowest rates.
C. M. ZAD0W
14 Corseit Bldg. A 1418, Marshall 2.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
Any Amount at Current Rates.
JOHN E. CR0NAN
02 Spalding Mldg. Portland, or.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Om Own Money at Current, Its tea.
WESTKK1W BOND A MORTGAGE CO,
Commercial Clus lilda: Portland. Or.
CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL
MOUNT SCOTT PAK.K
Portland's Perpetual - Care Cemetery.
Large. Permanent. Modern Both phones
FARM LOANS ONLY
We loan our money at 1 and 894.
We charge no commission.
DETEKEAIX MORT1.AGK COMPACT.
1007 Spalding Bid.. Portland.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Peck. William G., 21S-31t KaUlns; bids
BRUBAKEK. C. L. & CO.. loans. 317 Hall
way Kxchange bldg. Main
Chapln & Herlow, 83 Chamber of Commerea
Jennings A Co.. ilain 1S8. 0i Oregonian"
PAL.MKR-JONE3 CO.. 1L P.. 404-"o5-4o!
Wilcox bldg. .
THE Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand avs. at
Multnomah at. (Holiaday Addition.)
REAL ESTATE
Por Kale Lota.
CHOICE BDILDIN'G LOTS ON WEST
SIDE.
Glenelyn Addition, restricted district.
Inside 8-mile circle commanda an unob
structed view of Tualatin Valley and ML
Hood; walks, surface graded streets and
Mull Run water ln and Included ln price -Fourth
street line runs In front of prop
erty, the electrification of which Is now
in process. Prices range from J300 up
Select your lot and we will build to suit
you for small cash payment down.
PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY.
OWNERS,
Second Floor aelllnE Bldg.
LAUiUSLHUKST. "
We specallze on this beautiful prop
erty, we handle no other, w handle the
best that is lor sale, we know Laurel
hurst and can save you money; Laurel
hurst Is Just what you want.
Tou can always flati us at the tract of
fice. 3'Jth and Eut GUEan sts
PELAHUXT V & CLK.MENTS.
J1100.
Broadway lot. BoxlOO ft., near E. S2d
St., Improved street, adjacent to Sullivan
Gulch factory district.
H. p. PALMER-JONES CO.
404 Wilcox Bldg. l'hunea M. 6'ii), A 26S3.
$2000. "
1 aero on E. 6LM St.. 8 blocks from
Montavllla car and near Twohy'a shops.
It's worth the money.
H. P. PALM KK-JOXES CO.
404 Wilcox BldK. Phunes M. 86l9, A Ca.",a.
NOTICE.
Laurelhui-t buildei-jj. I have two lota slz
BOx64. one block to car; $ftS0 each, 10 per
cent cash; a second mortgage for balance;
money furnished to build, phone B iVSl.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
Hoicks, lotp. tracts and acreage. A'l
views, locutions and prices.
Marshall 48J7 BROOKK. A 3SSO
$350 FINE lot. Woodmere Park. 1 blo.-lc
u-cent carline; easy terms. V. M. nc
Farland, 309 Twit blrlir.
LOT4. $1400. Marguerite ave.. r,0xll4. near
Division St.. paved. t'oy below value.
Sellwood 442.
R. T. STREET.
IRVINGTON LOTS.
IRV INGTON LOTS OUR SPECIALTY
NEUHAUSEN & CO. MAIN 8078.
LOOK, 2 nice, corner lots. Lents. 4 blocks
car, $700. Owner. Tabor 3414. frmw.
VERNON lot. 17i h at.; will tacrifice lor
cash. East 6110.
HAVE equity of $150 in Rose City lot bai.
;300 on lot. X 1:10. Oregonian.
LOTS near car, Ja75; $3 monthly. Ownr.
720 Chamber of Commerce. Mln 1106.