Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 10, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAX, TUESDAY, ' FEBRUARY lb, 1914.
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RICHET SENTENCED
FOR MISUSING MAIL
Month in Jail and $4000 Fine
Is Punishment 8 Months in
Prison for Conway.
JUDGE SCORES PRISONER
Three Other Terms Meted Out in
Federal Court Robber ot Salem
l'ostofflce Lock Boxes Must
Go to McNeil Island.
Five sentences were passed by Rob
ert S. Bean, United States District
Judge, yesterday, involving punish
ment of one month in the County Jail
for Frank Richet, convicted of fraudu
lent use of the mails after a hard
fought legal battle, to 18 months in
the Government penitentiary at McNeil
Island for Theodore Larson, who plead
ed guilty to taking letters, some con
taining money, from lock boxes in the
Salem postoffice.
Richet was also fined $4000. He and
J. T. Conway were convicted together
on five counts in connection with their
operations as officers of the Oregon
Inland Development Company. Conway
was sentenced to eight months in the
County Jail. The Jury that found them
KUllty recommended judicial leniency.
Jay Bowerman, with C. W. Fu-lton,
attorney for Conway and Richet, asked
for 30 days in which to file a bill of
exceptions, looking to an appeal to the
United States Circuit Court of Appeals
at San Francisco.
The company of which Richet was
president and Conway general mana
Ker first advertised to sell certain
school lands known as the Veason
lands, their literature claiming that
the lands were fruit lands.
Later their activities were trans
ferred to cutover lands in Union Coun
ty, which were also advertised as fruit
lands.
Much of the evidence introduced was
as to the character of the lands, the
Government contending and Conway
and Richet admitting that the Veason
lands were not fruit lands.
The total amount secured by the
company from buyers of its lands was
more than $60,000. The evidence
showed that virtually all this money
was used in advertising, for officers'
salaries and office expenses.
Judge Bean, In pronouncing sen
tence, was especially severe in his
criticism of Richet, who, it was shown.
had not been acti'e in the affairs of
the company, Conway being the operat
ing head of the concern.
Richet was scored for allowing his
reputation of many years for business
integrity to be used to bolster up the
fraudulent scheme.
Larson, who pleaded guilty and was
sentenced to 18 months at McNeil Is
land,, is said to be an ex-convict. He
watched the people who left their post
office keys in the boxes at Salem, took
the keys and in the early morning, on
his way to work at a mill, he took let
ters from the boxes.
Moses Alvarado pleaded guilty to
taking liquor on the Siletz reserva
tion and was sentenced to 13. months
at McNeil Island. '. . .
Claybourne Arden, who was indicted
with Alvarado, pleaded not guilty.
Henry Connors and John Connolly,
arraigned on a charge of using the
mails to defraud, filed a demurrer, con
tending thr.t the facts as charged did
not constitute a crime.
J. W. Pulliam, alias Burns, arraigned
for using the mails to promote an al
leged fake school for railway brake
men, pleaded not guilty.
Henry Sandaul and Berthold Stein,
alias Strauss, charged with passing
counterfeit $5 gold pieces, were given
until Monday to prepare their plea.
Ernest Baldwin, on a plea of guilty
to a white slave charge, was sentenced
to 13 months at McNeil Island. He
Drought his wife from Seattle to Port
land in violation of the Mann act.
LINCOLN DINNER PLANNED
Progressive Business Men's
Will Entertain Women.
By way of celebrating the anniver
sary of Lincoln's birthday the Progres
sive Business Men's Club will have a
dinner and dance at the Hotel Mult
nomah Thursday evening-. The dinner
will be at 7 o'clock in the blue room,
and the dance will begin at 8:30 Jn the
assembly '"rootlSHMir 'ladles' evening;,"
the clubmen call it. Chairman Knee
land's announcement to the members
states: "The keynote, as at Bayocean,
will be a delightful informality, but
reservations must be in my hands by
Wednesday- noon."
A woman's "get-acquainted" commit
tee has been appointed, with Mrs. Sid
ney C. Xtasniussen as chairman, and
Mesdames "William F". Fieblgr. Marshall
N. Dana, William F. Ross, George M.
Hyland, Arthur Langguth. John J.
Stritiel, Alva L. Stephena, H. Goodwin
Beck with. Wilfrid P. Jones and Luther
Howland.
Charles R. Frazier is to be chairman
of the meeting. The address on "Abra
ham Lincoln" will be delivered by Wil
liam T. Wheelwright. John Claire Mon-
HOTELS AND
A ROOM AND PRIVATE! BATH. A ROOM AND BATH PRIVILEGE,
S1.50. 82. S2.SO Per Day. SI. S1.50. 82 Per Day.
SAME RATES FOR ONE OR TWO PERSONS IN A ROOM.
WEEKLY AND MONTHLY RATES - ARE REASONABLE Figure tip your
room rent and carfare, then get our price for a desirable room, both tele
phones, hot and cold running water, clothes closet, steam heat and a lira
proof hotel, modern and clean in every respect. 'Bus meets trains and boata
Hotel Washington
PORTLAND
ABSTRACTS Of TITLE.
WOJIPI SEHVICE at reasonable prices.
Pacific Title 4i Trust Co., 7 Clim, ot Com.
ACCOKUION MJSATLNG.
K. il'EFHA.N Hemstitching and scalloping,
accord, side pleat, buttons covered, goous
sponged ; mail orders. 3&3 Alder. M. Uoi3.
iltr flUMltllE.
Cabinet work, repairing, refirilBhing. S.
Kugel He Son, 495 Wash, at Main -70U.
ASSA1LRS A.VU A.NALVslS.
G11.HEHT & HALJL, successors Wells 4c Co.,
UOa to 613 Coucll biug., 1UU 4111. M.. 7150.
MONTANA AS.SAYOFFlCE Laboratory
and ore-testing works, litft 2d t.
ATTORNEYS.
J. R. GREENFIELD General practice, ab
stracts, contracts, collections, injuries, etc.
Removed to new oltices, 707, 700, 70u
Selling bldg. Consultation free.
WM. j. ENGLISH., removed to 11 1 North
westeru Bank bldg. Marshall 441.
WM. M. LAFOKCE,
Counsellor-at-law. 220 Falling bldg.
BOAT U.U1LD1NG.
O. P. GRAHAM Boat building and repair
Ing. Marine ways, foot Abernethy at.
CABP4.T WEAVING.
NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old car.
pets, rag rugs. 188 East bth. Both phones.
CELLJlTL0IOB UTTONS. BADGES.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
82 bth st. Phones Main 812 and A 1254
CHIROPODISI.
William, Estelle and William, Jr., Deveny,
the only scientific chiropodists in the city.
Parlors 3u2 Gerlinger bldg., S. W. corner
2d and Aider. Phone Main 1801.
DR. FLETCHER. aseptic chiropodist ana
foot specialist, t;euts all ills ox the foot
without pain; 2-f years' experience; lady
assistant. 806 AllBky bldg. Main 8782.
CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D.
Hill, officeB 429 Fliedner bldg. Main 3473.
Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher, painless chiropodists,
over the Hazeiwood. Main 3718, A 6129.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. M'MAHON, 121 4th and 376 Williams
ave. Two offices, lady attendants, 18 ad
justments, $10. Main 205, East 6628.
CLEANING AND PRESSING.
DRESS SUITS for rent; we press one suit
each week for $1.5U per month.
UNIQUE TAILORING CO.,
309 Stark, bet. 5tn and 6th. Main 514.
COAL AND WOOD.
KNIGHT coat has no equal; a clean, hard.
quick-firing, long-burning Utah uosX Al-
b 1 n a Fuel Co., sole agents.
COLLECTIONS.
Accounts, notes. Judgments collected. "Adopt
Short Methods." Short Adjustment Co.,
826 N W. Bank bldg. M. 974.
LONGHI Collection Co. Claims of all kinds
promptly collected. 635 Morgan bldg.
COLLECTION AGENCY.
NETH & CO., Worcester bldg.
No collections, no charge.
Mam 1796
DANCING,
PROF. WAL. WILSON School Lessons 25c;
waltz, two-step, three-step, stage dancing
-taught, morning, afternoon and evening;
guarantee to teach anyone who walks how
to dance. 85 Bth St., between Stark and
Oak sts. Phone Main 7637.
Mr. and Mrs. Heath's School, 109 2d St., bet.
Wash, and Stark, ana AllBky bldg., 3d and
Morrison sts. Lessons dally; waltz ana
two-step guaranteed in 4 lessons: classes
Mon. and Frl. eves., 8 to 10 at 109 2d st
RINGLER Dancing Academy, new location,
14th, off Wash.; latest societv dances; o
teachers; class and private. Main 8880.
DETECTIVE.
PRIVATE investigations, civil and criminal;
terms reasonable. AE 710, Oregonlan.
DENTISTS.
DR. A. W. KEENE,
8r.l Washington
Majestic Theater bldg
st. Marshall 8205.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Mitchell. Lewis & Staver Co.. Morrison and 2d.
R. M. Wade & Co.. 222-36 Hawthorne ave.
ARCHITECTURAL WIRE & IRON WORKS.
Portland Wire & Irou Wks., 2d & Columbia.
ACTO AND BUGGY TOPS.
DUBRUILL1E BUGGY TOP CO.. 200 id at,
AUTOMOBILES.
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.. Morrison and Id.
,. AUTO LAMPS AND RADIATOR
REPAIRING.
PORTLAND AUTO LAMP CO., 510 Alder
AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES.
BALLOC & WRIGHT. 7th and Oak sts.-
AWNINGS, TENTS
PACIFIC TEXT & AWN.
AND SAILS.
CO., 1-3 N. 1st at
BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME.
BaftKage & Omnibus Transfer. Park & Davis.
BARBER SUPPLIES.
Lewls-Stenger Barber Supply Co.,
lOth-Mor.
BICYCLES. MOTORCYCLES SUPPLIES.
BAI.LOli & WRIGHT, 7th and Oak sts.
POPE F. P. Keenan Co., 190 4th St.
BREAD BAKERY.
Royal Bakery & Conf., Inc., 11th and Everett.
BREWERS AND BOTTLERS.
HENRY WE IX HARD, 13th and Burnslde.
CARRIAGE WORKS.
PORTLAND CARRIAGE WK.S
BODIES, WHEELS, SPRINGS.
109 North Fourth Street.
Main 338.
CASC'ARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT.
KAHN BSOi, 191 FRONT ST.
CEMENT, LIME AND PLASTER.
F. T. Crowe & Co., 45 Fourth St.
COFFEES. TEAS AND SPICES.
CLDSSEX & DEVERS. 1-11 N. Front st.
teith will sing and respond to encores,
and Prasp's orchestra has been engaged
to furnish music
MURDER CASE NOT SETTLED
Jury Kails to Agree Kegardln? Joe
Mossi Other Actions Vp.
No agreement was possible, members
of the Jury which heard the case
against Joe Mossi, Troutdale rancher,
en trial for the murder of an uni
dentified tramp last November, re
ported when the jury was brought
into court yesterday morning, and
Judge Kavanaugh discharged it. The
case was given to the Jury for its con
sideration Saturday afternoon, the Jury
having had it under advisement over
Sunday.
Mossi was remanded to Jail by Judge
Kavanaugh until he can furnish a
$2000 statutory bond. He was released
several week3 ago by Judge Morrow on
a personal bond, but District Attorney
RESORTS.
Washington St.
Corner 1 2th St.
PORTLAND, OR.
Chaa. H. Kowlrj, Mgr.
Hotel Cornelius
THE HOUSE OF WELCOME
PARK AND ALDER STS, PORTLAND, OR.
In the theater and shopping district, one block from
any carline. Rates $1.00 per day and up. With bath.
$1.50 per day and up. Take our Brown Auto 'Bus.
0. W. Cornelius, President H. E. Fletcher, Manager
HOTEL CARLTON
Fourteenth and Washington Streets.
ROOMS, WITH BATH, $1.60 DAY.
ROOMS WITHOUT BATH, $1.00 DAY.
All outside rooms, fireproof construction.
Special rates for permanent guests.
Ross Finnegan, Mgr. Victor Brandt, Propr.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DRAFTING.
PATENT AND COMMERCIAL, DRAFTING.
WM. C. SCHMITT, 603 Henry bid. M. 1286.
EYE, KAK, NOSE AND THROAT.
Treatments by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr.
F. F. Casseday. SIT Pckum bl.. 8d Wash.
ELECTRIC MOTORS.
MOTORS, generators bought, aold, rented
and repaired. We do all kinds of repair
ing and rewinding; all work guaranteed.
H. M. H. Electric Co., 31 Firat st. Nortiu.
Phones Main U210.
O.-W. ELECTRIC & MACHINE WORKS.
All work guaranteed; motor and gen
erator troubles a specialty. 84 N. Broad
way. Marshall 864, A 2427.
WE buy, sell, rent and exchange new and
second-hand motora; repair work a spe
cialty. Western Electric Works, 213 6th.
EMPLOYMENT AG EN tit.
HAN LEY Employment Agency, 28 Second
st. North. Main 727, A 22UO. P. J. Hanley,
prop. Res, phones East 109, C 8027.
FIRE INSURANCE.
LET OWEN SUMMERS write your fire la
surance. 833 Morgan bldg. Main 8429.
FOUXDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS.
PHOENIX Iron Works, East 3d and Haw
thorne. General machine and foundry work.
STANDARD COUNDRY
ornamental castings. E.
co.
7th.
Machinery;
Madison sts.
HOUSE MOVING.
D. MOODIE. 103 E. Water st. East 8826
Latest improved machinery for handling
heavy bodies. Brick buildings a specialty.
KODAKS.
KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing,
printing and enlarging. BLUMAUEK
PHOTO SUPPLY CO.. 345 Washington st.
MACHINERY.
Engines, boilers, sawmills bought, sold and
exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co.. Portland.
ART MATTRESS WORKS.
MATTRESSES renovated and to order. The
only special admirable shop. Marshall 2657.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
HASTY MESSENGER CO., motorcycles and
bicycles. Phone Main 53, A 2153.
MULTIGRAPHINO. '
CRANE LETTER CO., multlgraphing, ad
dressing, mailing. 305 Northwest bldg.
Marshall 5822.
MUSICAL.
PORTLAND Piano and Organ Tuning and
Repairing Shop Repair and rebuild all
kinds player-pianos, grand pianos and
electric; 25 years' experience; all work
warranted; estimate free. V. Kremar and
O. Carlson. 441 Stark at. Phone Main 4478.
EM1L THIELHORN, violin teacher- pupil
Sevclk. 207 Fliedner bldg. A 4160, Mar.1620
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
Dr. Grover, specialist in paralysis, nervous,
chronic diseases, JQj Oregonlan bid. M. 314a
OPTICIANS.
A FiGHT on high prices.
Why pay 83 to $10 for a
pair of glasses when I can
fit your eves with first-
quality lenses, gold filled frames, as low as
81.50? Goodman, 191 Morrison st., near
bridge. Satisfaction guarantor.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
Dr. R. B. Northrup. 308 Morgan bldg., cor.
Broadway and Washington sts. Office
phone Main 3-19; residence. East 1028.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
K. C. WRIGHT 22 years' practice. U. S
and foreign patents. 600 Dekum bldg
U. S. AND foreign patents obtained by Peter
Haberlin, 408 Cham, of Com., Portland
Victor bldg., Washington. D. C.
T. J. GE1SLER. Atty. at Law. 503 Henry.
Wm. C. Schmitt. Eng. and draftsman.
PATENTS procured by J. K. Mock, late ot
U. S. Patent Office. 1010 B. of T. bldg
WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS"
DIES AND SHEET METAL STAMPING.
WESTERN Tool & Die Works. 208 Pine at.
DRY GOODS.
FLEISCHNER-MAYEK & CO., 207 Ash at.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Stubbs Electrical Co.. 6th and Pine sts.
FISH,
MALARKEY
OYSTERS AND ICE.
& CO., Inc., 149 Front street.
FLOUR MUf-a.
CROWN MILLS, Board ot Trade bldg.
GRAIN MERCHANTS. .
Albers Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall.
BALFOUR-GUTHRIE & CO., Park and Oak.
H. M. HOUSER, Board of Trade bldg.
THE W. A. GORDON CO.. Board ot Trade.
GROCERIES.
& CO., 69-7 4th St.
WADHAMS
HAIR GOODS.
DIAMOND HAIR WORKS,
WHOLESALE. 303-4 PANAMA BLDG.
PORTLAND, HAIR GOODS CO..
WHOLESALE ONLY. 411 DEKUM BLDG.
" HATS AND CAPS.
THANH AUSER HAT CO., 63-65 Front St.
HAY.
H. Kloaterman & Co., leadin
r hay dealers.
HIDES, KELTS, WOOL AND 1UKS.
KAHN BROS., 191 Front street.
IRON WORKS.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS,
East 3d and Burnslde sta.
ALL. ARCHITECTURAL IROM.
CASTINGS.
Complete stock of
BEAMS, ANGLES.
CHANNELS.
PLATES.
LEATHER AND SHOE STORK SCT -.'LIES.
CHAS. L. MASTICK CO., 74 Fronti leather
of every description, taps, mfg. findings.
Collier asked Judge Kavanaugh to
make the bond more exacting.
At the conclusion of the Mossi case,
the trial of J. McClaren, charged wih
burning box cars in the North Bank
termintU yards, was begun.
The case of Mrs. Helen M. Oeren,
charged with fraudulent real estate
transactions, will follow the McClaren
trial.
New Oregon Electric 'Station Asked.
SALEM. Or., Feb. 9. (Special.) The
State Railroad Commission has under
consideration a petition signed by
Sol Due Hot
Springs Hotel
la the Heart of the Olyaislca.
For descriptive literature, address
the Manager. Sol Duo, Clallam County,
Washington.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Dally or Sunday.
Per Line.
One time Me
Same ad two consecutive times..... 22c
Same ad three consecutive times 80c
bame ad six or seven consecutive times. .5o
The above rates apply to advertisements
under "Heyr Today" and all other classifica
tions except the following: ,
Situations Wanted Male.
Situations Wanted Female.
tor Rent. Boonu, Private Families.
Kooms and Board, Private Families.
Kate on the above classifications Is 1
cents a line each insertion. r
When one advertisement is not ran in con
secutive Issnes the one-time rate appUes.
average words count as one line on
rah advertisements and no ad connted for
leei than two lines.
On "charged" advertisements charge will
be based on the number .of lines appearlns;
in the paper, regardless of the number of
words in each line. Minimum charge, two
lines.
The Oregonlan will accent classified ad
vertisements over the telephone, providing
the advertiser is a subscriber to either phone.
No prices will be quoted over the phone,
but biU wiU be rendered the following rinv
Whether subsequent advertisements will be
accepted over the phone depends upon the
promptness 01 payment or telepbone adver
tisements. Situations WantH u ml (-.--..... i
advertisements will not be accepted over the
iriepiioae. uraera tor one insertion only will
be accepted for "Furniture for Sale," "Busi
ness Opportunities.' "Rooming-Houses" and
"Wanted to Kent."
The Oregonian will not guarantee accuracy
or assume responsibility for errors occurring
in telephoned advertisements.
The Oregonian will not be responsible for
more than one incorrect insertion of any
advertisement offered for more than - one
time.
In "New Today" all advertisements are
charged by measure only. 14 lines to the
inch.
Remittances must accompany out-of-town
orders.
Advertisements to receive prompt classifi
cation must be in The Oregonlan office
before 10 o'clock at night, except Saturday.
Closing hour for The bunday Oregonlan will
be 9 o'clock Oatnrday night. The office will
be open until 10 o'clock P. ft!., as usual, and
all ads received too late for proper classifi
cation will be run under heading "Too Late
to iiassuy."
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PATENTS of value registered by Mason,
Fenwlck & Lawrenoa. Washington, D. C.
Established over half a century. Valuable
booklet free. Highest reference.
PIPE.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
office near 24lh and York sts. Main 8489
RUB-BE. K STAMPS, SEALS, BRASS SIGNS.
PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS.
21 Wash, st Phone Main 710 and A 2710
. THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY,
92 5th St. Phones Main 312. A 1254.
SEWING MACHINES.
Machines of all makes, new and 2d-hand, for
sale, rented and repaired. M. 9431. Sewing
Machine Emporium, 190 3d st., nr. Yamhill
SHOWCASES. BANK & STORE FIXTURES
FOR reasonable price see Western Fixtures
& Showcase Co.. 48 N. 10th St.
MARSHALL MFG. CO., 4th and Couch; new
and old window display and cabinet wqrk.
SHEET METAL.
OREGON SHEET Metal Works. 146 Front at
Tanks, stacks, rc-tlnning, hotel, restaurant
and boat work. A 21 6. Main 2146.
SHRUBBERY AND TREES.
ACME SPRAYING COl spraying, pruning
Phone evenings, Marshall 4838; day, Mar
shall S507.
OREGON NURSERY CO., 120O acres of
choice nursery stock; walnuts specialized.
64 East 12th st. North. Phone K. 4080.
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
PORTLAND Van & Storage Co., cor. 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
piano-room, trunk and rug vaults; track
age for carload shipments; vans for mov
ing, reduced freight rates on household
goods to and from East in through cars.
Main 664Q. all departments.
EILERS MUSIC HOUSE piano storage
warehouses, the only place especially built
for the proper storage and handling ot
pianos; storage, cartage, boxing and ship
ping of pianos; tuning pianos, polishing
pianos, all at lowest rates; guaranteed
work by proven experts. Ellers Music
House. Ellers bldg., Broadway at Aid r.
Phone Main 6656 or A 2350.
C. O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co., offices
and commodious 4-story brick 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 and
foreign ports. Main 696. A 296.
MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSE.
Manning Warehouse A Transfer Co..
13th and Everett sts. on terminal tracks.
General transfer and forwarding agents.
We operate the only exclusive merchan
dise warehouse in city. Main 703. A 2214.
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 trans
fer and storage, safes, pianos and furni
ture moved and packed for shipment.
Teams and auto vans for long-distance
moving. 87-89 Front st. Main 547 or A S247.
PORTLAND AUTO DEL. CO., drayage and
storage; furniture moving and packing.
27 No. Front. . Marshall 1730. A 8759.
TRISSE8.
EXPERT TRUSS
Davis Drug Co.,
FITTING at the
Sd and Yamhill.
WELL DRILLING.
STEVENS A WILLIAMS contractors, drill
ers, water wells, soundings and test holea
ijoucee st. t'hone Main 0siti2.
LOGGING MACHINERY.
F. B. MALLORY & CO., 231 Pine at.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Balfour. Guthrie & Co.. Park and Oak.
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR.
Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co., 88 Fifth at.
MILLINERY.
BRADSHAW BROS.. Morrison and 7th sta.
ORNAMENTAL IRON
Portland Wire at Iron Wks.,
AND WIRE.
2d and Columbia
PAINTS AND WALL PAPER.
PIONEER PAINT CO., ltu First st.
W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis.
PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE, S4-8B Front St.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front st.
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
W. BALTES 3c CO., 1ST AND OAK STS.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDING & FARRELL, 140 Front St.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th aad Northrup.
SAND AND GRAVEL.
COLUMBIA DIGGER CO., Foot Ankeny at.
SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis.
SAWMILL MACHINERY.
PORTLAND Iron Works, 14th and Northrtip.
SODA IXrNTAIN SUPPLIES.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., 68 Front St.
WALL PAPER.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO..
2SO 2d St.
WHOLESALE JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
BUTTER FIE LP BROS., MOHAWK BLDG.
WIRE AND IRON WORKS.
Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia
about 100 persons asking that the Ore
gon Electric Railway be compelled to
establish a flag station between
Nesmith and Metzger. It is alleged
that patrons of the road who live on
the west side of the track must
traverse the company's right of way
and cross a trestle. They say they
thus endanger their lives.
Great Britain in 1U07 made and sold 5.-
UW.UUU.WW DriCKS.
MEKTIXG NOTICES.
-AL KADETR TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. S.
ceremonial session -Saturday, February 14,
1814, at 8 P. M. Masonic Temple, West Park
and Yamhill streets. Candidates must be
present not later than 7:30 P. M. Petitions
must be in by 2 P. M., February 14.
A short business session will be held at
2 P. M. for the purpose of receiving and
balloting on cetitions.
Visiting nobles cordially Invited,
of ths Potentate.
By order
HUGHJTBOTD, Recorder.
THE PASTM ASTERS' ASSO
CIATION will meet as the guests
of Imperial Lodge, U. D., this
(Tuesday) evening. Rev. Oswald
W. Taylor will deliver an address
On "The PhilOSOnhv nf Ma,nnrv
The committee will make Its report relative
i uo urttnaizaiiuii ox a masonic Ulub. and
otner matters or particular Interest to
louges meeting in tno Temple, will be con
sidered. By order of the president
LESLIE S. PARKER, Seo.
1M1-EK1AL LODGE, U. Z., A.
F. and A. M. Stated communi
cation Tuesday evening, 8
o'clock. February 10 3914
Masonic Temple, west Side. The
Master and WarirAnn' iii.i.,in.
meet with us. Lecture. music. refresh
ments. Sojourning brethren welcome.
W. P. AN DR US, Seo.
A. & A. S. RITE.-
-Meeting
tonlght. social only.
v- By order
Presiding Officer.
WASHINGTON COMMAND.
ERY. NO. 15. K. T. Stated
uuiiciive mis (Tuesday) even
lng, 7:30. Order of th. Tm
pie. All Sir Knights courteous
ly invnea to attend
F. H. NOLTNER. Roc
PORTLAND OFFICERS' ASSnriiTmv
OF W. OF W. All members are - requested
Women of Wooderal t bide. ImnAi-i..t
business. All grand officers will be In the
tJiijr BL IJ119 medium.
NELLIE G. BARNEY, Pres.
tljL,lS- ENUAMfMENT NO. 1 I O
O. F. Regular meeting this (Tuesday)
evenlns at 8 o'clock at I. O. O. F Tannic
First and Alder streets. Royal Purple de
visiiuia wnajri welcome
R- OSVOLD. Scribe.
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO.
os, b otated communlca-
uua m iiueraayi evening.
o'clock snarp. Degrees. By order
. HENRIETTA M'CABB, 8o.
MOtLNT HOOD LODGE, U. D., A. F. AND
A. M. Special communication this (Tues
day) evenlnj at 7:30. "Work in K. C. de
crees, v i3i tors welcome. e. C. Dick, Sec.
MUSICIANS' MUTUAL ASSOCIATION
MusJo furnished for all occasions. 8e our
me Jib era or phone Main 34007, A 625
AMl'XEMliNTS.
HEILIC
11th and Morrison
Main 1, A 1122
E.
.S0THERN
H
TONIGHT 8 Jmorrw
Tomorrow and Saturday Matlmeea
The Romantic Drama.
"IK I WERE KING"
Tomorrow Kve., "HAMLET."
Thnrs.. "MERCHANT OF VKNICTE."
Fri., "TAMING OF THE MLRJ5W."
Sat. Kve.. "HAMLET."
Prices Both Night end Matinees Lower
Floor, 2, 1.50; Balcony. S rows. tl.SO,
4 rows, SI ; 6 rows. 75c: 4 rows. !S0c
Curtain rises at and t o'clock.
BAKER
TIFEATER
Main 2. A 8360
1 .Ml. T. Ru Lit, XT trw
The popular Baker players. Tonight. All
week, mats. Wed.. Sat. Edgar Selwyn's noted
comedy, "The Country Boy." Experiences of
a small town youth In New York. Big hit.
One whole year on Broadway. First time in
siock. evening prices. 2oc. 3.-e sOc. T5e
Box seats $1. Sat. Mat.. 2oe. 60c; box seats
ioc. Wed. Barsaln Mat ait .a.. a , .... .
boxes), 25o. Next week "The Thief."
Matinee Dally. Main , A 1020.
The Queen of dance, Bessie Clayton, in
dances of her own creation, assisted by a
B LuuiiiHiijr ui careiuny selected dancers.
r wr.' ajjcmpiio .tango vciette, with
mm morion, miss Ada Ayres. Mr. M.
Diamond, Miss Lee Shaw. Hans Robert
Y- ' ooiey, yivia Jyal and her
non, Cheratto Bros., World's Events.
Matinee Dally, Any Seat 15c
WHERE
EVERY-
iriTasfanaBl goes.
ABAS FAMILY (Thrillers)
JOHN K. (iOKDON 4i COMPANY
"What Would You Do?" .
FOUR LAD-KLLA COMIQTJKS
AMhkllA.N (WtKDV Kclt
N KM O KAN l OELBERti
Broadwav at A IHr.
Twenty Minutes In Chinatown.'' vaudeville's
greaiesi scenic noveuy, tyeoo iroupe. A-ia-
nun vtaiMon, Aiononnn, uryer K i.yer, Mil
lard, Kennedy A Curtis. PavntstsrescoDA. Pop
ular prices. Boxes and first row balcony re
served. Phones, A 2286, Main 4036. Curtain
z:3Q, 7:l&. :lu.
LYRIC
FOURTH Atvn
STAHK SIS.
Keating; & Flood Company In "Setting; the
Pace." a musical comedy hit. Soecial added
attraction. Johnnie O'Leary, Northwest light
weight champion, in a clever and instructive
exhibition of skill. Tuesday night. Athletic
LoawBU -xnursaay nignt, ov-piece dinner
set for Be. Friday night. Chorus Girls Con
test. A i show at popular prices. XMlghts,
loc. dc. Matinees, any seat, lfc.
Feature bundav to Wednesdav:
"AT THE POTTER'S WHEEL."
American education drama, featuring; Sydney
Ayres and Vivian Rich. "The Hidden Clue,"
Reliance drama: 'Iouble Crossed." Key
stone comedy and Mutual Weekly.
AUCTION 8AUB TODAY
At 10 A. M.. at 281 -A Morrison St.. corner
First. Physician's outfit. Rooms tt-11, includ
ing ortice furniture, sare, carpets, electric
machines, operating tables, etc. J. T. , Wil
son, auctioneer.
At Baker's auction house, 166-168 Park
st. Furniture, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock.
DIED.
GRIFFIN At his late residence. 330 Wil
liams ave., Feb. , Francis Gritfin, aged 0
years, -24 days. Remains at P. L. Lerch
undertaking; parlors. Funeral notice later.
KEHM. In this city, Feb. 9, Conrad Kehm,
late of 350 N. lth St., agred 78 years.
The remains are at the residence estab
lishment of J. P. Finley A Son.
JEAN At the home of his daughter, Mrs.
5. H. Bryan, in Seattle, Feb. Kev, i.
Jean, aged SI years.
HENRT At 300 E. 52d St., Feb. 0, John
C. Henry, aged t6 years. Funeral notice
later.
STEVENS At his late residence, 889v Sandy
road, February 9, Ruben W. Stevens, aged
2t years. Funeral notice later.
FEN ERA I, NOTICES.
DECKER At Ventura Park, February 9,
Ulysses S. Grant Decker, tuberculosis, be
loved husband of Eff ie Decker, father of
Maud Decker, brother of Mrs. Nellie Heatht
Nelson J. Decker, of Ventura Park; Philip
Decker, of U. S. Navy; Susie Miller, of
Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Jeanett Hamilton,
Kansas City, Kan. Funeral services at W.
H. Hamilton funeral chapel, Feb. 11, at
2 P. M. Interment Rose City Cemetery.
CHALMAN Feb. 8, at her residence at
Raleigh, Or., Mrs. Mary Chalman, aged
t7 years, beloved wife of Mr. Martin Chal-
man and mother of Ellen and Edward
Chalman. Funeral will leave residence on
Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 12:45 o'clock. Serv
ices will be held at Asme Chapel Church
at 1:30. Friends respectfully invited. In
terment Crescent Grove Cemetery.
KOTTEM ANN The funeral services of the
late Harry Alfred Kottemann, wno died in
San Francisco, Cal., January 31, 1914, will
be held today at 2 P. M. from the new
chapel of the Skewes Undertaking Com
pany, corner Third and Clay. Friends
kindly invited to attend. Interment River
view Cemetery.
MAXWELL At the family residence, 378
JBenton street, February 9, George Max
well, aged 20 years, beloved son of Mr.
and Mrs. John J. Maxwell. The funeral
services will be held at the above resi
dence Wednesday, February 11, at 1:80
P. M. Friends are Invited. Interment,
Rlvervlew Cemetery.
LINKLATER The funeral services of the
late Dr. S. T. Llnklater will be held at the
M. E. Church in Hillsboro at 1 o'clock P.
M. on Wednesday, February 11. Inter
ment will follow at- the cemetery of the
North Tualatin Plains Presbyterian
Church, north of Hillsboro.
LINKLATER In this city, Feb. 8, Dr. Sam
uel T. Llnklater, aged 60 years. The re
mains will oe xorwaraea tnis (Tuesday)
afternoon at 3:25 by J. P. Finlev A Son
to Hillsboro, Or., where services will be
held and interment made Wednesday, Feb
ruary 11.
MARA February 8. Timothy Mara, aged 75
years. Funeral will take place from Dun
ning A McEntee's chapel Thursday, Feb
ruary 12, at 7:45 A. M. Services at St.
Mary's Cathedral 8 o'clock. Friends in
vited. Interment, Mount Calvary Ceme
tery. DODGE At his late residence, SOS Johnson
street, February 8, Frank T. Dodge, aged
73 years. Friends Invited to attend fu
neral services, which will be held at the
above residence at 2 P. M., today (Tues
day), February 10, thence to Portland
crematorium, f lease omit flowers.
SMITH At the family residence, 320 East
Forty-fourth street, February 9, Malcolm
S beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
W. Smith. Remains are at Holman's fu
neral parlors. Announcement of funeral
later.
CARTER -In this city, February 9, LeRoy
R. Carter, aged 14 years. The funeral serv
ices will be held tomorrow (Wednesday)
February 11, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the
Iamlly residence, B74 E. tfth st. Friends In
vited. Interment at Rlvervlew Cemetery.
ZIMMERMAN The funeral services of the
late Mrs. Christina Zimmerman will be
held at Holman's funeral parlors at 1 P.
M. today (Tuesday). Interment, Multno
mah, Cemetery.
ULERT February 9. John Ulerv. ar-rl .i
years. Remains at Dunning & McEntee's
parlors, wnere tney nave been prepared to
be shipped to Yacolt, Waih.
MARIN The funeral services of the late
Edward Marin will be held from P. L.
Lerch undertaking parlors Tuesday at 2
P. M. Friends Invited.
BTJNTKKA1. DIRECTORS.
MR- EDWARD HOLMAN. the leullii. fn.
neral director. 229 Third street, corner Sal
mon. Lady assistant. A IS 11. Main
T. B. DCVKISO, INC.
East Side Funeral Directors.
Alder St. East 63. B SS25.
414 East
DTJNS1SG & M'KNTFE. funeral directors,
7th and Pine. Fbnne Main 430. Lady at-
idohdu vitice OA j uji iy coroner.
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 8d
and Clay. Main 415Z, A 2321. Lady attendant.
CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL
MOUNT SCOTT PARK.
Containing 83S Acres.
Portland's Only Modern
Perpetual-Care Cemetery.
Refined, Pleaalnsr Service.
Complete Perfect Equipment.
Prices and Terms Reasonable.
Both Telephones.
V A
BKST
SHOW
IN
TOWN
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE MOOM 124 SARfiEXT HOTEL,
CORAFK UKA.D A:NI H AWTHOK.V E.
Phones Kaxt 1423, H 2515.
Mptkt Call Ket 21.
Horse ambulance (or sick or disabled
animals at a moment's notice. Prices
reasonable. Report all cases of cruelty
to this office. Take all cats, dofrs and
other small animals to be disposed of
to 415 East Seventh St., corner Grant.
NKW TODAY.
Auction Sale
TOMORROW,
WEDNESDAY, AT 2 P, M.
WE ARE rSTRlCTED TO SELL THE
ENTIRE CONTEXTS
OF THE
PORTLAND RESTAURANT,
127 FOURTH STREET,
(Between Washington and Alder Sts.)
ComprlalnK CHAIRS, TABLES, CASH
REGISTERS, CIGAR SHOWCASE, MIR
RORS, TABLE LIES, SILVERWARE,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LARGE
REFRIGERATOR, ELECTRIC PANS,
ELECTRIC FIXTURES, STEAM TABLE,
LINOLEUM. FRENCH RANGE and other
efteern.
SALE POSITIVE NO RESERVE.
J. T. WILSON, AUCTIONEER.
BUNGALOW
Beantlful New Five-Room BunsrnlOTT on
Forty -third Street. Two. Blocks
Sonth of Hawthorne Carline.
Attio large enough for two extra
rooms, reception hall, larpe livlngr-room
with bookcases and fireplace: dining
room has paneled walls, beam ceiling
and built-in buffet, hardwood floors,
full cabinet kitchen, shades and electric
fixtures: full cement basement, wash
trays. Improvements paid. J3300 any
reasonable terms accepted.
A. D. Willoughby
No. 828 Morrsn Bids:.
Mnln 3!0.
West Side Snap
Seventy-six-room, three-story hotel,
rented and paying 8 per cent on the
price; 100x100 corner near new public
uocks, in tne norm ena or tne city;
vacant Quarters all around are held at
$35,000. Price of this, including the
improvements, which cost $12,000, Is
$30,000, half cash; $15,000 below actual
value.
GRCSSI & HOLDS
316 Board of Trade Bids.
Main 74B2. A -MO I.
WANTED
III!
LOAN
On First Mortgages. Best of Security.
No Agents.
THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS,
Mortaaae Loan Dep't,
13.10 Northwestern. Bank Bldg.
Mar. 3718. A 6291.
BUNGALOW
New. modern, six rooms, larga attic,
three bedrooms, hardwood floors, book
cases, fireplace, Uutch kitchen; lot
33 1-3x100, faces east; hard - surfaced
street; only $3100; $200 down and $20
per month. On Rast Forty - seventh
street, near Hawthorne avenue.
ZADOW & FARMER
414 Corbett Bldg.
A 141, Marshall 02
Mortgage Loans
6 to 7
H. E. M00NEY
Main 210. Room 421 Failing Bldg.
TUALATIN GARDENS
12 acres, all cleared; three - room
house; 40 fruit trees; close to school
and electric station. A snap at $3500;
$1000 down. Make an offer.
ZADOW & FARMER
414 Corbett Bldg.
A 1410, Marshall 92.
Mortgage Loans
Our Own. Money, N'o Delay.
ROBERTSON & EWING
207-8 Northwestern Bank Bldg.
THE ONLY AGENT DEALING IN
Portland Heights Exclusively
To really see this district you will have
to come to me.
More than ,5 per cent of Portland Heights
realty thansactions during past three years
wore negotiated by me, and every customer
Is a reference. All classes ot homes and
vacant property. Pleased to show you.
BROOKE,
841 Montgomery Drive, Corner Elm.
Marshall 4827. x 8830.
LOANi
We Pay the Highest Interest
AMERICAN SECURITIES CO.
90S IV. W. Bank Bldg.
On improved Portland real estate.
FIDELITY REALTY A MORTGAGE CO.
604 Piatt bide;. Washington and Park.'
Western Bond &
Mortgage Co.
Our own money at current rates.
EAR M AAIJ CITY LOAZVS.
SO fourth St., Board of Trade Blda-.
CITY & FARM LOANS
$1000 and up at lowest rates.
ZADOW & FARMER
414 Corbett Bids. A 1418. Marshall 93.
MORTGAGE LOANS
OX IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY
Current Rates No Commissions
WM. MACMASTER. 701 Corbett Bide.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
Any Amount at Current Rutes.
JOHN E. CRONAN
90S Spalding Bids. Portland, Or.
MONEY T
NEW TODAY.
INCOME
PROPERTY
For Exchange
Paying
10 Net on
$100,000
We axe authorized to sell or
exchange one of the finest
apartment-houses in Portland,
with a net income of over $10.
000 per annum. The price of
this property including furnish
ings of over $10,000 is $100,000,
some mortgage running 3 years.
100x100 foot corner covered
with strictly modern brick build
ing always full. Owner de
sires to exchange for apartment
house sites and some cash, or
vacant business property. This
is a gilt-edge proposition open
to investigation. Only those
propositions submitted on their
cash value will be considered.
No phone information.
jg..:,V.y.-'S?ca mil TssiHrjWsg,
Ground Floor Henry Building.
CORNER
jfcuRTH
VND
STARK
HARTMA0""
NOW IS TSi TIME TOINVJEST.
m sum of $100, $500 and multiples
thereof. The safest and cleanest way
to secure a liberal Interest. Backed by
a first mortgage on the lands of the
VVillarnette Valley Irrigated Land Co.
See Mr. Hartopr, 269 Stark, or phone
him at Main 208 or A 2050. at
-HARTMAN & TH0MPS0N-
IRVINGTONSNAP
Eight-room modern house attic, four
bedrooms, oak floors, fireplace and fur
nace, pass pantry and Dutch kitchen:
lot 50x100; nice garage; hard-surface
all In and paid. Absolutely the biggest
snap in Irvington. Worth $7500, and
now $5500; $2750 down, balance three
years. On East Twenty-first, near the
club grounds.
ZADOW & FARMER
414 Corbett Bids. A 1416, Marshall 83.
Factory Sites. Bargain
Four and 8 acres. No fill, ready to
build on. Rail and water. Easy terms
OWIWKK. 678 Oregonlan.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
BECK. William O.. 815-810 Falling bids.
ISK.NED1CT ilKOS. (Burrell Heights), 83
Hawthorns ave.. cor. 81st Tabor 618.
Jsnnlngs & Co.. Main 188. 208 Oregonlan
PALMAR-JONES CO., H. p., 04-05-40
Wilcox bids;.
REAL ESTATE.
1 or bale Lots.
MUST sell my fine lot. worth $850. to rata
Immediate funds: WI1K let this go for
$400: a little down and time on ths
balance. Phone Marshall &ti2u.
HERE! 13 THB LOT $660 CASH
KOS13 CITY PARK CAR 1 BLOCK.
CORNER LOT, 50x100; ths pries "tells
you that it Is a sacrifice; bargains like
this will not wait until tomorrow. See
A. H. Hickman. Main 2US or A 2060. with
HARTMAN & THOMPSON
$350, $10 CASH, $0 per month buys a fine
homesite West bide, 15 minutes' ride 6c
fare. If you are looking for a large' lot
where you can raise your vegetables, ber
ries, etc., with a big future, this will suit
you: best value In the city. M E Lee
52a Corbett bldg.
PAEKKOSE, 100x160 FEET.
J80O: FINE SOIL: you can pay for it
like rent; restrictions; only $500; car 4
short blocks. See A. H. Hickman. A 2060
or Main 203. with
HARTMAN & THOMPSON.
VERY fine view lots. West Side, 13 minutes"
car ride, Cc fare; lots axe iOxllo feet. If
you are looking for a location for a home
this is the btwt value that can be had lrt
the city. Price only $330, $10 down. $5
per month. M. E. Lee. 622 Corbett bldg
A REAL BARGAIN
Must sacrifice three choice lots In "West
over Terraces at once; floOO'ln cash with
terms for the balance. Apply room 317.
Falling bide, 3d and Wasb. sta., Port
land, or.
80X110-FOOT lots at $350, $10 down, $5 per
month. This property is located on ths
West Side, 15 minutes car ride, 5o fare:
Ideal for a home; best value in the city
M. K. Lee. 62a Corbett bldg.
SACRIFICE for quick sale; fully improved
eaBt-faca lot, $375; no agents. Owner.
Phone Woodlawn 2375.
$1200 EQUITY in 3 Spokane lots, well lo
cated, for Portland property. 823 Henry
bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE.
GEO T. MOORE CO.. 518 Abington Bldg.
BEST buy in Laurelhurst, $1840 equity for
$700. Tabor 8555.
UUAUMONT lot on SSth. dirt cheap for cash.
Phone Marshall 2024.
LEAVING CITY. WILL SACRIFICE.
Beautiful West Side home. lO lacpe
rooms, nicely finished; 3 large rooms on
first floor can be thrown together: 2 large
bathrooms, 8 toilets, several large clothes
closets, a fireplaces, full cement basemeni,
large furnac, douole constructed and built
for home; - fine lawn and shrubbery; all
street improvements in; one block to car:
walking distance; owner leaving city. This
must be seen to appreciate Its value. Price
$15,000: terms. Ask for Mr. Hoisington.
PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY,
2O0-221 Selling Bldg.
Phones: Main 1800. A C281.
$450 FOR 3-room house and lot. Bull Run
wattr in. Mt. fcirott line, fie fare; $iio cash.
Kiggs, e!5 Spalding bldg.
A OOOD 5-room bungalow, modern. $500 be
low cost. Tabor 3818.
BKST buy In Jonesmore for $4000, SS'JOO
rash ; concrete house, modern. Tahor 3818.
1 1 WON"ESTOitYT3-room cottage. E. SSth
st, terms. Tabor 3818.
NEW. modern v-room houso. in Lcurel
hurgt. Phone owner. East 2432.
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