Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 02, 1918, Page 14, Image 14

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TIIE 3I0RXIXG OltEGOXIAX, SATURDAY, 3iARCIT
2,
1918.
RAPID WORK ASKED
nil fiiTVf n niiTnni(ar " '" o t. un.r ho mr
I I f J I I I I I I I II fl I I I K I s'c' Ihla morning from Aln.worth dock.
III! III! I II r V U I I I I I I 8n m.4 Thund.r ni'ht and th Inward
Ull Ul I I LLL I 11 I Ul I I outward cargoea hav been handled
Builder Promising the Earliest
ComDletion Will Be Favored
in MakmO Award.
LARGE BONUS PROMISED
Cowiul-ron d Public Docks) Will
Advertl.- for Bids Monday, Allow
Inr l'le Weeks Time la Order
to Permit Eastern Competition.
In asrardioic a contract for the erec
tion of th municipal train elevator
on tb St. Johns terminal all. It has
been Indicated by the Commission of
Public Iucks that th bidder promising
the tarll.st completion, so long- as his
proposals are consistent and he can
mako a ihonlnr a to standing- and
ability to perform the work, will re
tctv the award.
Also, a bonus of $20 a day. not to
exceed I ao. . In all. will b paid for
th completion of the elevator In ad
vance of th date guaranteed. Whit
refra-uardlns; th Interest of th public
in ex, tine bond, th commission la of
th opinion that th prim feature at
the present stage of the project Is as
surance that It will be mad available
as near rail as possible. ,
Five txerka Alleweel BldaVrrs.
One estlmat as to the outsid tim
the work should reiuire Is nine months,
but it is earnestly hoped to lower that
by a considerable maraln. I'lans and
specifications nav now been approved.
Ther were only a few minor changes,
one of which was Increasing th dally
bonus from l-"' to lioo and that If
machinery delays are met with they
will not mitlcate asrainst th con
tractor, so lone as he advises th Com-
' mission tn writlna; of the facts. Th
concrete work Is to be carried on In
three shifts and other work will be
hurried with two or three shifts, as
I the romnluion may de-lsnate. In order
to s-uard against loss of time.
liids will be advertised for Monday,
and it l planned to open proposals
nt more than fix weeks later, that
tim being allowed so firms In the
Kajt. experienced In elevator construc
tion, may has opportunity to bid. as
well as t " on the Pacific slope. In
stead of hating a capacity of I. .
bujh: of wheat, as w a at first
planned, the working out of the details
hn.a the elevator will accommodate
l.H. ! bu.hes.
Itaae t re .taae-asbled.
The s-ale of wages here, as well as
that paid thrri the machinery I fabrt
ated. also the bast" prl of raw ma
terial at the tim the contrail Is exe
cuted will be et forth, and the com
mission is to meet any Increase In
freight rates affecting the movement
ef machiner. llkewlw pay th war tax.
One re-i-.on for holding off until Mon
day was to Insure all sets of plans be
ing a.ieemhiei and ready to be given
contractors. Ka-fi set has III sheets
or puc. and thev represent many tire
some hours of labor liar and niaht. The
drafting-room force has been keyed to
a high pitch In order to finish that
work, so bid. ro ild be sought, and
from now on It is hoped to keep ahead
f the building programme, so far as
blueprint and the Ilk are concerned.
iKRiiY m.ii rou TflM;K.s
Willamette to Hate Tlilrd itcrtli;
ItaM-k No. I I'srd at !rr-nt.
Dls ontinuanc of the ferry Lionel R.
tVebster, landing; at the foot of Sev
enteenth street, and orders by the
t'ounty Commissioners for her to use
the t'pper Albina Slip ,in conjunction
with the ferry W. S. Mason, clears the
way ror the Willamette Iron 4k Steel
Works to provide a slip at the aban
doned ferry Undtng for outfitting 00
ton steamers, building jointly by that
plant and the Northwest fteel Com
pany. Th Commission of Public Docks
has approved th us of the slip, pro
1ilng a yearly rental Is paid, amount
ing to J per cent of th valu of th
trip, and the council la expected
formally to vacate th foot of th street
la a few days.
As a means of assisting th Wlllam
ett Interests In getting machinery
aboard the new carriers, th dock com
mission has permitted a steamer to be
berthed on the river side of Municipal
Itock No. 1. The West Hampton goes
ther today. While th slip at th
north end of the dock la more desirable
for fitting out. It is not available. At
present the Willamette can accommo
date two big steamers, one on the fac
of Its dork and another In the slip th
lrgon drydork formerly occupied.
skitpkKs r::ul siurs
Seven Kivcr Ma-tcr Turn To at
oat Yard on t'rtlrral Carlrrr.
?even master of Inland vessels
making this their home port ar num
bered with the big yard fore, of the
Coast Shipbuilding Company, among
them being Captain A. W. Graham,
manager of tha Oregon City Trans
portation Company, who -Is directing
th rigging work on th wooden ves
sels, four of which ar on the ways,
the first to be launched before March
ends. As th Oregon City Transporta
tion Company la operating only one
steamer thes days. Captain tiraham
decided to take up deepwater w
-S
again. In his youthful days on
last t oast h was concerned
wooden ship and sailed the seas In
th "down eaatess." winning his ticket
bfore he migrated to the Willamette.
Captain Chris Biuhm. also with th
Oregon City tin. Is In th yard and
other Include Captains Oliver. Her
man Fries, Fred Lundy. I. B. Uray and
.1 Krus. Also ther ar about two
ti o e e n, former policemen at the plant
and men as well from other vocations,
who r, either taking up th work or
returning to If.
Marine Note.
Ieek and ea-fneront officers sf th attvll
la rr BKtnnoT Poetlaad. who war examined
forw Vattvd Stat. teameal laepactora
9i4wanla and VVjra. V 1 alar, a com
liei with a fir that 4atr,4 the vi nal
t JtsiMrv. mhmm an. waa ff IN twaac mt
Pvew. wre esoaerated yesterday from all
rpes! bliitr.
F-sek llo'ism. Port'snd a-at af th
Pacifl.: Steamsnt Compasv. left ystroay
foe aartie ott a Saviaeaa trip If w: re
turn ewrlv la ta week.
ptaii Bo Mrlatnah. pioneer shlp-w-Mi.
I In nr gsing tne echooaar
Owklsd. Iym at AiSors Unca. and wiakla
r.lr en dc ir 4 aawhr to flnaliv fit
r f " r aew, aft'r ; mt tw vaara snt
w th sewn aawr Nhain Hav. A of f-r
S nwt, t parrs, a t h I and If
la at n,4 It I nt-e.tao4 ah will load
lambar kr tr a fac if .0 part,
"omine hefw fv eomp:. her care which
Will k rlB.laal:r a - oe at Itaibr. tn
rtr.i 1 . f4a:,etrand waa rPAeT4 leaving
Ten Tto,bI at T I'riqrk Vwiter4ay morn,
l-ng. Sh haa aSoartt aneral rrg as w:l
mm soma limr and wt: flhah St Irmaa-
p.:aa's Tn veaael wi.l cleared for aa
r Paetf ptrt.
lrsrar allow were s: ceoip:u4 yesterday
te permit tbe steamer Poquill to depart for
Knappion. hh wae purrhu4 Thursday by
Ida Knppfq Mill at Lumber Company from
th tihavar Transportation Com pony and It 1
inteoceJ to start her down stream today.
rajMear reservations have been brisk
with dispatch.
iaacgioate TEX-norit pay
sPiic.iui!inor.iiimiion speeding
lp on "p
I March opened Ilk a lion at the
I Surrl"Ballln yard, alright, and Uwr
I trill b a. rrMlr allr tAmorrav. for
th corporation ha decided to put
Into effect a 10-hour schedule, which
will extend from T o'clock In the
morn In until 5:?0 o'clock. Latter
double shifts will ba used, in ail prob
ability, but for, the present the crew
can make appreciable trains through
laboring- the extra two hour earn day.
Also there will be Rains In the pay
envelope thereby.
More than 40 frame were in place
yesterday on bull No, 1. the keel of
which went down Tuesday, and all of
the full framlna- will be finished in a
day or two. Machinery Is be Ins; assem
bled for the steamer Harney, wblch
was launched last week, and that fos
the following; vessels Is brine worked
on. so there will be as little delay as
posstblo when once ther are floated,
Pacific Coast Shipping Notes.
ASTORIA. Or.. Msrch 1. Spectal. The
tumbr-ladn schooner For-at -Home shifted
trnm West port to th. local harbor at 10
o'clock last night. She win sail for tfydnsy
as soon as stie secure a crew.
llrmcing a rargu of fu'-l oil for Portland
the tank steamer Wm. P. tlerrin arrlttd at
T.30 ibis morning from California.
Bringing coat oil for Astoria and Portland
the tank steamer Oleum arrived at 3:40 this
afternoon from California.
HAV FRANCISCO. March 1. 'Special.
shipping men are filing apsllcatloa for
pas to San Kranci.ro wharves by
tluadre1s at the branch office of
tn. I'nlted 5'ates Marshal la th
orrics of ths Chief Wharflnssr. Every
ens having bu.lneis on th waterfront is
showing anxl.iy for th oeceaeary little
cardboards, as more drastic measures may
be Put Into force aooa by the Government.
Government officials said today they would
not be surprised If regulations similar t
those at New York were enforced here. In
lb Kastern harbor marines sr stationed
along th bulkheads, preventing alt persons
not holding pa.ses from spproarlilng sh
lo l"o rei or in piers.
The Mwriltab bark 111 ma. which was cap
lured by the Germans during the war and
released. Is to leave Honolulu soon with i
cargo of sugar for tbts port. The lllm
was formerly tha bark Andrew Welch. Hh
eel.ed last yesr from this port with s cargo
of beans for Sweden. A German gunboat
raptured ths veeael and took her to Ger
mane. The ship was turned back to th
Hwedlah government by tbe Germans after
tbe confiscation ef th beana.
Af'er being In tbe stream since January
14. th Ianl.h motorshlp Jutlandls is load
Ing for a voyage to tb Orient. The long
delay at this port was caused by th refusal
of th owners of the ship to promise t re
turn te th lotted states wl:h a car to.
SEATTLE. Wash. Msrch 1. (Special.)
Oeceral merchandise snd railway equip
ment have commenced arriving at this port
for shipment to the Anchorage terminal of
the Alaska Railroad. Today a big motor
truck specially bulit for passengers snd
possessing f.aaged wheels for operation over
rei.e. arrived and now awaits shipment I
the North as soon ss the Ice in Anchorage
harbor warrants tb safe operation of vrs-
els.
Preparations also ar going en. on a lively
scale, by the fisherie f.ets. a.) or wnicn
are being repaired for th coming fishing
season In norther waters.
The Northwestern fineries ship penjs'
mm F. Packard was towed her from Kagie
Harbor today, and will start loading sup
plies for th. north within s few das. The
LJbbv. McNeill A Llbbr fleet, moored In
l.aa t'nion. looks spick snd span, with
new coats of paint snd new rlgslng. Iock
Ing of these vessels has been rendered un
necessary, due to rleening of the hulls by
th action of fresh water of th lake on the
marln growths
Tha Mn.ul freighter YoahMa Mara ar
rived here today with a large cargo of
Client a) freight, which la being discharged
at th Mmlth Cot terminals.
COOit FAT. Or.. March 1. .-pecll)
rurse C. A Un ill armed lo tow of tug
Samson at II A. M.
Notlrc to Mariners.
Information has been received from tlie
maater of an American schooner, that on
January lull, when In latitude 19 de
gree 42 minute north snd longitude 14
degrees 2 minutes sr. at. sighted psrt of s
modern vessel, about luo f "el long, with part
of frame snd poop showing sbout six feet
sbove the wster, spparentlr burned.
E. K. ECKHARPT.
Commander V. - Navy, Ret d,
Pee OSCAR W. HCHWARZ.
Nautical Eipert. P. ft X.
JUROR MAKES PROTEST
TIMK
LOUT 1
C.F.
TRML OP TRIVIAL
DP.PLORF.D.
Baalaeaa Mesi Ceaspelled t Lose Nearly
Half Day a Matter f
Utile I aa porta are.
After a Jury in the Municipal Court
yesterday returned a verdict of guilty
against W. L Harrington for violating;
the traffic ordinance. H. C. Carrlngton,
one of a trio who tried the case, con
demned the practice of certain attor
neys In demanding; Jury trials In trivial
cases. He declared that he and two
other busless men bad to lose nearly
half a day In court In the trial of an
unimportant case.
When the Jury was about to return
Its verdict tho foreman asked that
leniency be shown, as the violation was
not serious. Judge Kossman replied
that he would Re triad to do so. as he
had never yet fined anyone for so
trivial an offense.
Mr. Parker, however, after the ver
dict of guilty had been read. Insisted
upon a fine sufficiently large to enable
him to appeal the case.
"I could not do so." replied Judge
Rnsaman. I would not be in keeping
with the nature of the offense and
would only consume time that should
be occupied with 'better business."
LEAGUE LEADERS FREE
C. TOW LEY AXD JO-EPH GIL
BERT FtR.MMI BAIL.
M-Partlaasj Chief Charged With e
dltbaw Will Appear fr Trial at
Flraa. Mlaau, Marrk II.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. March 1.
t Special.) A. C Townley, president of
th Non-Partisan Usrue, and Joseph
ii I belt, manager of the organisation,
who wer arrested two days ago
charged with sedition, were at liberty
again today on 13000 bond each. They
will appear at Fairmont. Minn., for
trial on March II.
Th charges against the pair are
based on pamphlets Issued by the
leag-ue last June and which are said to
hav bean given to Federal officers at
tb time for their approval.
Alien R. Albert. County Attorney of
Martin County, today declared: "Xo
man In this county can publish and dis
tribute such statements and escape ar-
rest. Th leagu cannot advocate here
any such stuff aa this. We are prose
cuting farmers and farm boys for
teaching this same doctrine that the
league is spreading.
Ft. Louts Is vxperlmentlnv with sur
rounding traffic policemen at niaht
with lifht thrown from sarchil(hts
mouat4 oa asaxbr buildings.
HEW SHIP LOADING
Steamer Point Loma Begins
Taking on Cargo.
COASTWISE TRADE IS PLAN
Vessel Is to B Operated by Shipping
Hoard and Sister Ship. Point
Arena, Is Expected to
Into Same Service,
Go
Cargo la to eo aboard the new 3300-
ton steamer Point Loma today at the
Fifteenth-street Municipal terminal, the
first she Is to work, and It will be made
up of (00 tone, measurement, of box
shook. The vessel Is to be operated In
the coastwise trade by the Shippinfr
Board and it la expected that the Point
Arena, a sister ship, not yet completed.
will be used in the unit business.
It has been known from the time the
Federal authorities requisitioned those
ships that they would not be placed In
the same service as The largo steamers
of MOO tons capacity, and It was nat
urally supposed they would be retained
In the Pacific trade. It was reported
that at one time a strong; effort was
made to have them operated between
Portland and th Orient, eo as to clean
up gome of the freight on the Coast
and provide a means of bringing here
direct consignments awaiting shipment
at ear Kastern ports.
The Shipping Board woifld not con
sent to the arrangement. The Point
Loma. Point Arena and Point Bonita,
the last-named being of 3S00 tons and
yet to be launched, were suggested for
the trans-Pacific service, and the un-
llllngness of the Government to sanc
tion the plan was thought to be due to
the fact that they were' slated to re
place tonnage in the coastwise fleet
that had been withdrawn for war pur
poses.
The vessels were originally Intended
by A. O. Anderson & Co. for Scandina
vian interests. The Albina Kngine &
Machine Works began operations with
six contracts, others besides the Point
,oma and Point Arena being 2S00-ton
steamers. The Point Loma was launched
November 3 and the Point Arena No
vember 29, and all of the principal
equipment was turned out here, the
boilers by the Willamette Iron & Steel
Works and the engines by the Albina
plant.
Inspectors of Steam Vessels Kdwards
and Wynn have ordered the boiler tests
to be made on the Point Loma today
and the last details of her Inspection j
win be disposed or shortly. Her trial
trip will be held as soon as a ballast
cargo is aboard. .
Tup; Traveler Is Sold.
ABERDEEN'. Wash.. March 1 (Spe
cial.) The tug- Traveler has been sold
to E. C. McGlaughlnn. of Seattle, bv the
Grays Harbor Tugboat Company, and
the sale of thr tug Cudahy Is said to
be under consideration.
Ship Caulkers Still Out.
ABERDEEN. Wash.. March 1. fSoe-
cial.) The 33 caulkers who walked out
at the Grays Harbor Motorship yard
yesterday for higher wages are still
cut.
Movement of Vessels.
PORTLAND. Msrch 1. Arrived Steamer
. F. llerrln. from Cavlota. Salled-
Schooner Forest Home, from Wcstport. for
fanej.
ASTORIA. March I. Arrived st 7:3 and
left up at 10:30 A- M., steamer W. p. ller
rln. from Gavlota. Arrived Steamer Oleum,
from Port ban Luis.
SAX FRANCISCO. March 1. Arrived at
10 A. M, stesmer Johsn Poulsen. from
Portland.
PORT TOWNSEND. March 1. Sailed at 7
A. M . auxiliary schooner Ralestrand. from
Seattle, for Columbia River.
SAN PEDRO. Feb. SS. Sailed Steamer
bant lam, for Columbia River.
SEATTLE. Wash.. March I. Arrived
ftamer Admiral Parragut. from Fan Pedro.
jaiii rtearoera nainiar. I or Nin l-ranclsco;
Lyman Stewart, for Port San Lais.
SAN FRANCISCO. Msrch 1. Arrived
Steamer Johan Poulsen. from Aatoxia: Rich.
mond. from Seattle. Sailed Steamer Brook
lyn, lor llandon.
Tldr at Astoria (Saturday.
I-ow. Itljth.
5 m A. M 2 fet9:.p7 A. M 1
3:43 P. M ft a fet;:il p. M....2
o foot
Z feet
Parts has estaultshed a museum of
the horse, presenting a complete his
tory of the animal from the earliest
known period to the present day.
r I N E RAIs X OT ICES.
MBANET March 1. Margaret G. Meaner,
!! 29 year, beloved wife of John
Meaney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jane I
Kiroy. sister 01 Mrm. j. .Maney. Mrs.
1 . I. iaue. Mary. Anna and James J.
Klroy. Funeral will take place from th
roatdmre. 4o East Davis street. Jlondav,
March 4. at 9 A. M., thence to St. Francis
Churrh. corner East Twelfih and Pine
s:rets. where mass will be offered at
o ciock. r riends invited. Interment Mount!
Calvary Cemetery. Pan Francisco papers
pleas copy, uuodidc At aicintee. direc
tors.
WII.PER In this rlty. February 28. Charles
W liber, ased 4 years H months 20 days.
The funeral cortege will leave the chapel
of Wilson 4 Rosa. Multnomah at East
Severn h street, tod.iv (Saturday). March
2. at 2 P. M. 8ervlcea will be held at the
grve under the auspices of Spanish
American War Veterans. In'.erment Klv-
t-rview Cemeiery.
Hm'SER Marl Houvr. St Hood street.
February -N aged yerai 9 months 18
drtvs: beloved wife of Jnmet w. Hour,
Friends Invited to attend funeral s"r--es.
whlrh will l held at Hulmnn i funernl
purlors. Third and Halmon streets, at 2SiO
P. M.. Monday March 4. Interment Rose
City Cemetery.
BRCNNER At th homo of her daughter.
M rs. It- ! ?a m peon. t ani e n Home. Fe b.
2. Mary Ann Brunner. aad 7h years. 7
months, 7 dn. Funeral wervtcen will be
hld Monday. March 4, at 1 P. M at th
tiew rhapel of Breeze A Snook. Helmont
at 3-'(h. Interment Mount Scott Park
Cemetery.
HMAV Charles A. Horn an. horn IWm
ber 17, 147. died at his home. Vancouver.
Wnjh.. February 2H. Funeral services will
be held from Knapp's chapel. Vancouver,
at 30 P. M. today fSnturday). March
Interment In tbe Vancouver Barracks
Military Cemetery.
HIXZ At the family residence, 72 Bel
mont at . rebruary 2. r red G. Iltnz. age
.H years. J mon inn. uayn. t uneral
eervtcea will be held from the residence
to-lay ( Saturday). March 2. at 2 P. M
Interment Hlvervlew Cemetery. Breeze A
Snook in charge.
trmii ria
RIVER VIEW ABBEY
MAUSOLEUM
Taylor's Ferry Kal. Knd Riverrfew
f arlute.
The only clrIlsi method ef burial,
hnow-white. always dry. sanitary tombs.
Permanent tlfie and endowment: $''5o up.
CJtf l'Utock Ulociu Phone Broadway ZJl.
IXORI9TS.
MARTIN VORBJCS CO.. Plorlsta.
Vaahiagtosu Mala K0, A Vl Flowers
lor an occasions at 1st leal ly arranged.
w4Aniva anv-.. e lor.aia, Morrutoa su I
ataia er a ib. eioe riowsra aad XsoraJ
eesiena jno oranct stores.
luNbtlH FLORAL CO., IM Waablnartoa
St.. bat. Sta aad tth. Main Sloi, A 11S1.
MAX M. SMITM. MalaT2IS,
:4f , ch and Aid.r eta
A 2L1L Sailing
ri.ufUa
FLORAL SHOP. 244 A;d.r.
JTlawara aal du-sna, Pi.es Maraaau esa.
AMCSEMKVTS.
I BAKER SKsiE j
Mat. Todny Least Time Tonlg-ht g
Greatest crook play ever written. S
"CIIKAT1NG CHEATERS." 1
F,rntnrK. 25c. !Oe. 7,c Mats.. liSe. RO42, 9
xt Mk, Martin Tomorrow Mat.:
-Miio-a-.Minute Kendall." fl
TAMTY'FAIR OF 1918
Zenith of Magnificence in Musical Comedy
McDonald 4b Rowland; Harry Hotmail
g: Co. j Basil & Allen; Harry and Utta,
Conleyj Kegel a Bender; Cycling Bru
nettes; Trav. Weekly; Concert Orchestra.
DANTAGE (C" j
XL MAT. DAILY 2:30 fc.
CRl'BER'S ANIMALS.
Tb 8ong and Dance Revue.
Childhood's Best Production.
Six Other Big Acts.
Three Performances Dally. Might Curtain
at 7 and 8.
r -7- o T g- strsicA
I X JTV. X STOCK
Slat. Daily at 2:30. Nights start 7:30.
Today and Tonight
"THE UK ART BREAKERS."
New Faces New Songs.
Next Week, starting Tomorrow Matinee:
"BARGAIN HUNTERS."
PORTLAND LYCEUM
COURSE
u
Burns of the Mountains"
James A. Burns, president Onei
da Institute,
TONIGHT, AUDITORIUM,
Seat Sale Sherman-Clay & Co.
today.
I
Prize
DANCE
TONIGHT
Beautiful New
Arbor Garden
2d and Morrison
Streets
DANCING!
TosiGirr
Cotillion Hall
Fonrtrrath Off Washlng-toa.
Portland's Finest Amusement Palace.
Ball-Dearioa; Sprlns; Floor.
Sv-PIc Orchestra.
MEETING NOTICES.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO.
1. R. A. iL Called convocation!
this (Saturday) evening. Last
Klirhth nnd Burnslde streets, at
7:30 o"clock. K. A. degree. Vis
itors welcome. By order of E. H.
I. KOY QUACKENBUiSH, Sec.
LECTURES will be given by
Brother Robert u. oraham. in
tha Grand Lodgeroom, rihS Yam
hill street, as follows: At 8
o'clock. Sat.. March "The
Ancient Cliff Owellers of the
Southwest." for Maater Masons
nit all TTniled States soldiers. At i':o f.
xi Knnriav M.rcn a. "rne Aiission anci rur
f Kreemaaonrr." for Master Masons.
their wives snd Invited friends.
OREGON LODOE. NO.101. A
F. AND A. M. Stated commun
ication tills (Saturday) even-
st 8 o ciock. v isittnit oretn-
rcn cordially Invited. By ordet
of the W. M.
LESLIE S. PARKER. Secretary.
OREGON1 COUNCIL holds
regular meetins tonlsht
(Saturday), at . Masonio
Temple. All TJ. C. T. men
Invited.
OREGON SHRINE. NO. 1. O. W.
B. of J. Stated communication
this (Baturday) evening. March 2,
st 8 P. M. ceremonial. -By order of
W. 1L P. CLARA B. GRAHAM.
w. Scribe.
EMBLEM Jewel rv. buttons, charms, nlna
New dcslcns. Jaesrr Bros.. 131-3 dth sU
FRIEDLANDER'S for lode emblems.
class pins snd medals. S10 Washlnstoa su
I)1KI.
McNAMARA In this city, at his late resi
dence. HH hmsgo st., March 1, Alexander
A. McNamara. agett 58 years, husband of
Airs. Nettie McNamara. father of Mrs. Ben
ule Callamore. Mrs. Rein Khners, Haxel.
Margaret. Roy, tiorge and Ward McNa
mara. The remains are at the residence
establishment of J. P. Finley & Son. Mont
gomery at wth. Notice of funeral here
after. STOREY In this city. March 1. 191, at the
residence or her aunt, Mrs. J. C oltring.
lor. K. l'Jth st. .S'., Little Dixie Luclle
Storey, daughter of Mm. Dixie Irene Sto
rey and granddaughter of Mrs. Dlrkje
and the late W. A. Storey, age 9 years. 2
nos.. 1 day. Remains are at the parlors
of the Skewes Undertaking Co.. cor. Third
and Clay. Funeral notice later.
VANDKR KEI-KX In this city, at Ms late
residence. Ivon St., K. Peter J. Vander
Kelen. aged 3 years, husband of Mrs.
Harbara Vander Kelen. father of Charles
Vander Kelen and brother of Ixibls Van
der Kelen, of Tacoma. The remains are
at the residence establishment of J. P.
Klnley A Son. Montgomery at 5th. No
tice of funeral hereafter.
GARLAND In thl city, at Ma late resi
dence. HH5 E. 17th st. N.. Feb. iltt. Robert
I'aggit iarland. aged 52 years, husband
ef Mrs. Clara Countisa Garland and broth
er of Sue M. Garland, of St. Paul. Minn.
The remains are at the residence estab
lishment of J. P. Finley A Son. Mont
gomery at 5th. Notice of funeral here
after. St. Paul. Minn., papers pleaae copy.
MOTZ In this city. February 27, Eleanor
Klisabeth Mots, aged years, beloved
wife of Frank Motx. mother of Mrs, T.
Joneph!on, of Astoria, Or.: Mrs. C. A. JAn
quint. New York; Mrs. i. Res-sell, of this
city: Charles I. and Frederick T. Lid berg.
Services will be held today (Saturday) at
2 P. M. at the residential parlors of Miller
fc Trace y.
FRAZE In this city. February 28. Philip G.
Krase, age 23 years, beloved husband of
Pearl Frase and father of William Fraxe.
ana of Mr. and Mrs. George- Frase, brother
of Mrm. Lena Tarnawky, of this city, and
two sisters, one brother In Canada. No
tice of funeral later. Ar ran cements in
care of Miller Trace y.
MOVCMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, 24-28 4th
St.. oppo.it. city nan. si am una Philip
Nu A Sons for memorials.
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ACCOK1UON PLEATING.
HEMSIITCH1XG, 60 A YARD. PLEATING.
ALL LATEST STYLES. EASTEKN NOV
ELTY CO., bSM 6TH ST.. BETWEEN
OAK AND STARK STS. BROADWAY 2000.
K. STEPIiAV hemstitching- acallODing. ac
cordion side pleat, bullous covered; mail
orders 21V Pittock blk. Broadway 1UU9.
AGAl'K CUTTER.
I AGATES cut and polished: Jewelry and
watch repairing. Miller's 343 H .Wash, at.
AS8AVKH3 AX1 AN All yl 8.
kO.VIANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
anver and platinum Dougnt.
BABBEK BlFPLICS.
OREGON BARBER SUPPLY CO. We Duy
uu aeu ail kind, harper supplies. 5i nc
CAA'CLit. '
L. M. JONES. M. D. CANCER TREATED.
" Morgan fildg. Marshall 613.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
887 Washington. Broadway 434. A 12S4.
CHIROPODISTS.
WILLIAM. Eslelle and William, Jr., De-
veny, tbe only scientific chiropodists ana
arch specialists In ths city. Parlors 3UK
oernnger bldg., southwest corner lid and
jijucc. x-nones, stain 13UI, A. 33U.
DRS. ELIZABETH MANION and B. Louise
vox, cniropoulsts. now located at 60o-7 N.
uiug. suns, ana evgs. by up. Main S4ao.
CHIROPRACTIC PHVSIC1ANS.
SICK PEOPLE: Or. McMahon, Portland. 100
!rr cent cniropractic specialist. mats
wny 1 never have to employ drugs, oper
ations, vibrators, violet rays, electricity,
neat, light and other Josh house stunts.
i remove tho cautie of disease quickly.
surely and less expensively. Tickets. 31
adjustments, 13; seven, ti. Call, phone
or write. Daily convincing the doubting
i jiuiiiaHer,
CIKCILAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO.. B10 N. W. bldg. Mar,
xu letters multlgrapnea, Jl.ou.
COLLECTION AGENCIES.
NETH A CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1716.
No collections, no charge; established 1000.
DANCING.
I MANCHESTER DANC1NO ACADEMY, 85 IA
i-uta. Under new mauagemenl. Latest
dances taught, 10 private lessona $5. Hours
iu a. ai. to s:30. Broaaway 37.
THE BECKETT-HEATH SCHOOL Dan
cing taught iu all Its branches; private,
day or eve. classes. Tues. and Frl., 8-10,
assembly after. 3S6H Wash. Mala 3205.
J MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY Social and
stage dancing, private Instruction; classes
Mon., Thurs., 8 to 10. 109 2d St., beu
Wash, and stark. Main 2100.
ELECTRIC MOTORS.
FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT.
L. A. WALKER ELECTRICAL WORK9L
413 Burnslde. Broadway 5674.
EVE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Dr. F. F. Cassedy, specialist; glasses titted.
700 E. Burnslde, cor. 20th. B 13K3, B. 4734.
FI.IFF KIGS AND KAG KIGS.
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Ingrains, Brussels, Smyrna, Axmlnster raj
ruem. all sizes: mail orders nromnt: bnnkUr.
CARPET CLEANING, REFITTING, ETC.
xI3 rugs cleaned and steamed si. OS
WESTERN FLIFF KIG CO.
S4-56 Union Ave N. East 8516. B 1473.
FERTILIZERS.
ROTTED cow and horse manure.
East 181.
C 21'T4.
WHOLESALERS AND
ALTO AND BIGGY TOPS.
DUBRU1L.LE BUGGY TOP CO.. 9th and Oak
CHAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO., Board of Trade bide.
DRY rOOD
NOTIONS.
lock room 0
I nililfCl CDICI Oft Stockroom and office
Li UlILLOriLL. UUi
47 North 5th street.
GROCERIES.
& CO.. 65-67 Front st.
WADHAM3
HATH AND CAPS.
I THANHOCSER, HAT CO.. 63-05 Front St.
KAHN Br6s.. 191 Front St.
PAINTS AND LI BRICATING OILS.
W. P. FULLER A CO.. l-'th and Davis sta
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Edward Holman. Pres. W. J. Holman, Sec.
J. E. Werleln. Treas.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
Established 1877.
THIRD ST.. CORNER OF SALMON.
A Modern, Spacious Family
Room With Private Entrance
LADY ASSISTANT.
Phones Main EOT. A 1311.
Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directors.
Wash St.. bet. SOth & 21st. West Side.
Main -6111. Lady Assistant. A 7880.
J. P. FINLEY & SON.
Progressive Funeral Directors.
Private Drive Women Attendants.
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
Main 9. A 15B".
4. Lady Assistant.
WILSON & ROSSv
Funeral Directors. Inc.
Multnomah at Seventh Street.
I 1153. WILSON & WILSON. Wdln. 4940.
Successors to
PIEDMONT UNDERTAKING CO.,
Killlngsworth snd Kerby Sts
KR1CSON Residence Undertaking- Parlors,
12th and Morrison sts. Main B133. A l!2o5.
DUNNINO & McENTEE. funeral direct
ors Broadway and Pine street. Phone
Broadway 430. A 4.'i5S. Lady attendant.
K. S. DUNNING. INC.
THE GOLDKN RULE UNDERTAKERS.,
414 East Alder street. East 6-. I 235.
BREEZE & SNOOK Bf
at 3rth
B 2546
MR. AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu-
nral service. lW:t r.. Ulisan. Taoor 4dl.t.
I'. L. LERCH. East ltth and Clay streets.
Lady attendant. East 7S1. B 13SS.
A. R. ZELLER CO.
592 Williams ave.
East I08S. c I0SS
SKEWES UNDERTAKING
COMPANY. Sd
Lady assistant.
and Clay. Main 4152. A 2321.
CEMETERIES.
BEAUTIFUL
MOUNT SCOTT PARK
, v CEMETERY
Lowest Prices Best Service.
No expense after interment.
Prices lower than other ceme
teries. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office, Room 1S3 Cotirthoue, 5th St.
Kn trance.
Phone from A to S. Muin 37. Home Phone A
Night call after office hours. Main 70
Kepori ail caeea oi cruelty io tne aooe
addresa. Klectric lethal chamber for small
animals. ' Horse ambulance for sick and
disabled animals at a moments notice. Any
nnn desfrinr a. dor or other Det communi
cate with ul Call for all lost or strayed
stock, as we look after all Impounding.
There Is no more city pound. Just Oregon
Humane Society.
NEW TODAT.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ON BUSI.YESSS AXD residence:
PROPERTY.
ROBERTSON A EWI.VG,
207 1- 8 Northwestern Rank Bids;.
JNO. B. COFFEY
MORTGAGE LOANS.
Insurance, Surety Bonds
301 IVILCOX BLDG. Mala 70S. A. 3702.
FLORISTS.
All kinds of Flowers. Bedding and
Vegetable .Plains, Japanese goods
ana plants. Special sale, bargain.
J-A-TAJM iliUrtliii,
1U3 4th si. bet. Yamhill and Tay
lor. Moose Temple building.
JINK.
JUNK AND HARDWARE.
The Oregon Junk Co., 1174 Front st.
Main We buy all kinds Junk, metals,
pay highest price. See us before you sell.
AlLblCAL.
MRS. EDITH M. bUli'THE. piano and
French; European teacher; classes $i
month; highest references. I06 Lownadals.
OREGON Conservatory (school) of Music,
floor Kuauel bids, lover tho Lion )
Entrance lodta 4th St., cor. of Morrison.
PARKER School of Popular Music. Terms. S
' to '20 lessons. 401-a Eiiera oiug-
EMIL TH1KLHOKN, violin
Sevlck, 2U1 Fliedner blUg.
teacher, pupil
Bdwy. lJt
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
WHY PAY MORE 7
A SAVING from 30 to 50 percent.
Promptly fitted glasses as low
as 11.50. 40OU satisfied customers.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Chas. W. Good
man, optometrlat, 2oy Morrison. Main 124.
PATENTS.
R. G. WRIGHT 22 years1 experience, U.
and foreign patents. tiOl Dekum bldg.
1'HYSICIANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. 105 Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, female disorders, skin trou
bles, stomach, Uver, kidneys, bowels,
throat, goitre, scalp, high blood pressure.
DR. FLORA A. BROWN, goitre and diseases
of women. 700 E. Burnslde. cor. HUlh su
PLUMBING SLPPL1ES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prices.
Stark-Davis Co., 2Vi 3d St. Main 7M7.
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Gantenbeln, Mgr.
Printing and linotyping. -iuu' iroui st.,
corner btark. Main or A 1418.
THE IVY PRESS.
8S2 Stark St. Broadway 408. A 4088.
PRIMINGS,
W. BALTES & COMPANY.
1st and Oak sta. Main 165, A 1165.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
CARL R. JONES, 404 Wilcox bldg.
RLGS.
NORTHWEST RUG CO., established lt)03.
r luff rut;s and rag rugs woven all sixes.
East 8th and Tayior. East 3580, B 1280.
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
ALWAYS PICK THE BEST Household
goods specialists; storage, packing, ship
ping and moving, home and auto vans.
special freight rates to all points.
C. O. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.,
2d and Pine sts. Broadway 506. A lUOtf.
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gliaan
corner 13th. Telephone. Broadway 1281 or
A 1169. We own and operate two large
class A warehouses on terminal tracks
lowest Insurance rates in the city.
MAU1SON-ST. DOCK & WAREHOUSE.
Office 180 Madison, uenerai merchandise
and forwarding agents. Phone Main 10OI.
CUT freight rates to all points on household
goods. Manning warenouse sc iransxer
Co.. ttth and Hoyt- Broadway 703.
PACKING. MOVING. STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.
105 Park St. Main 6105. A 1051.
GREEN AND DRY SLAB WOOD, blockwood.
Panama Fuel Co. East 72. a 2S0V.
NATIONAL FUEL CO.. East 2041. E. 2d and
Oregon sts. Dry block wood. $0 load.
1MANUFACTURERS
PAINTS, OILS AND CLASS.
RASMUSSEN & CO., 2d and Taylor.
PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES.
M. L KLINE, bi-hH Front St.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L KLINE, 84-Stf Front at.
PRODI CE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERD1XO & FARKBLL, 1-10 Front St.
ROPE AND BINDING TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrop.
SASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis sta
WALLPAPER.
MILLER Wall Paper & Pt. Co., 172 1st at
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d St.
NEW TODAT.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Funds on hand for good farm and
city loans at clcse Interest rates, j
Prompt, Reliable Service. j
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
217-219 Northwestern Bank Building.
Marshall 4114. A 4118.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Oy FARM AXD IlKSIDEXCK
PKOFKRTV. NO COMMISSION. '
Wm. MacMaster
701 COKBETT BLDG., PORTLAND, OR.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
A REAL SNAP.
Owner in Seattle forced to make quick
sale of lot, 50.100, on Flint St., near Til
lamook; price cut to $1500.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK,
243 Stark st.
THAT VACANT LOT Turn a burden Into
income. We design and build anything,
furnish the money if desired; eight years
In Portland. L. M. Bailey Co.. contract
ing architects. Northwestern Bank bldg.
FOR SALE Large lot, near business sec
tion, growing city. Roundup. Mont. You
are sure to double your money on this In
next few years: $200; easy terms. L. L.
Cutler, Berlin. N. H.
VACANT lots pay nothing; build and get
an Income; all kinds of buildings designed
and built; furnish money if desired. Chaa.
W. Erts. Pittock blk.
For Sale Houws.
5-ROOM modern bungalow. 1 block from
car; nice lawn and shrubbery, spicnnia
garage: price under $3000; no agents. 533
Webster.
7-ROOM house, desirable location, furnace,
fireplace and washtrays: no incumbrance
against property, one block from car. call
630 E. 57th N.
FriR sA I.K S-room modern plastered house.
comparatively new. imisnea complete;
house lived In some, but by owner; flue
residence locality. G 29, Oregonian.
CHANCE FOR SOME ONE
100x100 and
mn 1 house on jarreit si., i-i"
feet east
of Union ave., worth $2250; make me offer.
Owner, phone last
GOOD modern 3-room bungalow, $8S5; $100
cash and $2U per moniu; near glutton,
achoo). church. Inquire G. F. Johnson
Piano Co., 149 Sixth St.
THOROUGHLY modern. 7-room house, witl
rmiihpi1 ftttic. double garage, nice yard
will sell furniture if wanted. 265 E. 15th,
corner Madison. Phone h.ast auus.
jj,-,0 t-ROO.M box house, nice yard, near
Piedmont car barn; terms. Owner. Wood-
lawn 120; a
FOR SALE Pleasing house. 247 North 24th
st. near Marshall. S rooms. 2 baths. Office
pnone Main 3037. Mr. King.
IRVINGTON Modern 8-room residence, hot
water heat sleeping porch and garage; at
a bargain. Call Main 176'J.
FOR SALE, CHEAP By owner, any one of
three good houses on the East Side. Phone
East 24S6.
FOR SALE Cheap. 6-room cottage. East St.
Johns. See owner. 423 Pittock block
Terms HUBBELL & SON. 1421 Sandy, oldest firm
ROSE CITY PARK, can sell you a good
house cheap. See us first! Tabor 21B1.
FOR SALE 3-room bungalow at 22:t E. 70th
st, partly furnished, or for rent. Ad
dress Box 91, Sherwood, Oregon.
FOR SALE 100x105 with good 7-room
home, double garage, Mst and Hawthorne.
Price $327.1. Terms. Owner. Main 3503.
5-ROOM house, lot 50x272 ft., easy terms.
Mowrey, 54d Spokane ave. Call Sell. 2479.
SUNNYSIDE 5-rm. cottage. $2250; can bor
row $1400 on It. Main 8199.
7-ROOM house and 4 lots on Denver ave.,
near lililngsworth. Phone Mar. 4261.
TWO houses, close in. Inquire at 882 Al
bina ave. wooumttii -o i v.
FINE 7
-room house, beat locality in Laurel
take $2500 for equity. Wdln. 3S32.
hurst
LAl.'RELHl'RST S-room modern
horns;
price $5500. 1249 n,. landers.
alODERN Richmond bungalow, paved, aew-
r, ,3000; Unas, owner, nx i,ast 6HLb N.
n
REAL ESTATE
For Sale Houses.
modern. 2S.".0; 6-room. J "i'.f,; 0
concreto basement, wash tB-?;'detai!.
rnnm OunffaiOW
comply V r
SS:ino. These and
others wo ""'","':
special bargains
nd
will retiuno "
to J.-xmi cash.
I.V.'"" Tabor I10t.
4th and Hawthorne.
7000 NEW 9-KM. COLONIAL, dc
LOW (NOB HILL). EXCLLSPV E DIST, d
CARLINES. EVERY MODERN CONVEN
IENCE: GARAGE. .,r T3T mi
FRANK L. McGUIRE, ABINGTON BLDU,
Sf:E MY HOME.
thoroughly
modern home, furnished, . consisting ot o
rooms: I must leave roruanu w " . .
in nnd wtl nacrlflce: east iroi-i,
two
blocks of Glencoo School, 1 block 01
Bel-
mont St.. all Imp. paid, no mis.;
make terms to responsible parlies.
E. 5th St. Tabor 'S.l'20.
will
1D7
SACRIFICE SALE.
Good modern, colonial. West Side home.
7 rooms, full lot, well located, near 21st
street carllne: can t beat it; terms but no
trade. Call early.
E. S. JACKSON, 207 Ry Exchange bldg.
FINEST bungalow in R. C. Park, built be
fore the rise: oeaumui uvinR room, pan
eled dininp room, two bedrooms, attic,
about IHlxlOO corner, lawn, flowers and
shrubbery in. $3850 on terms; discount for
one-third cash. See it today. 5511 E. 49th
N. 2d corner N. of Sandy. Owner, 658 E.
48th N.
SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW.
Will give big bargain, 1 lot. cottage snd
garage. 12500. 1140 E. Sherman St.; take
Richmond car to S2d M.. walk 3 blocks
east; easy terms. Owner will be at hous
Saturday afternoon to show property. P. O,
Box 6!)S. NewbcrB. Or.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS Superior, almost
new 9-room residence, close In, wonueriui
location and view; hardwood floors, white
enamel and mahogany throughout, sleep
ing porch, fireplace, 2 bathrooms, plenty
closets, large grounds, tine trees. BHOOiLb
Marshall 4827, A 3830. Call mornings.
"550lJ $2500 $2500
512 E. 4Utli St. N.
Only one-half block N. Rose City car,
choicest possible location, good, warm,
well-built 6-room house, cement basement,
fine furnace, plumbing and fixtures. A
moderate-priced home, desirably located.
ROSE CITY PARK BUNGaIX)7.
5 rooms, bath. fireplace. hsdwood
floors, beamed ceilings, built-in bookcases
and buffet, house would cost $.1750 to
buiid. lot Is worth $S(Hl; can sell f r $2500.
Geo. T. Moore Co., Abington bldg.
LAURELHURST.
Before buying elsewhere obtain our list
of exquisite homes for sale on easy terms
In Laurelhurst. the show place of Port
land. LAUR15LHURST CO.. 270'j Stark
St. Main 1700. A 1515.
ALBERTA DISTRICT.
For sale, a nice tl-room modern hiinjra.
low, price $2."0U, term?. 10H2 K. J.'lth st
North; paved street, full basement, electric
light, gas. all st. improvements paid. Set
owner, 144 Gantenbeln ave.
FIRST-CLASS home. 7 rooms, cost Sll.'iOO,
take $o0uu; hardwood floors throughout.
Extra fine, new 7-room home. $7000.
Irvington. choice location, buns-ilow, 6
rooms, Hawthorne Addition, $ouuu. East
273. W. H. Hcrdman.
HOUSE AND ACRE
ONLY S0.
Mostly in cultivation, water, light, soma
fruit, 3-room house, close to electric sta
tion, only 30 minutes out; easy terms.
Call at 500 Concord bldg.
ROSE CITY PARK.
59th, Sandy, one 5-room, one 6-rioom, new
modern bungalow, low price, easy terms,
look them over. Owner and BuJ:dcr. Ta
bor u4M. i
TWO lots, SOxlOO feet, 6-rooin bungalow,
furnace, gas and electricity, garage and
chicken house, $2500, easy terms; 04th st.
and 45th ave. close to Mt. Scott carlina.
John Bain, 507 Spalding bldg.
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT.
5-room modern bungalow, 50x100 corner
lot, street Imps, paid; prico $22o0; lot
alone worth $1500. Geo. T. ilooru Co..
Abington bldg.
RESIDENCE of 15 rooms In Nob Hill dis
trict, suitable for furnished rooms, board
ing or private sanitarium; in firat-class
condition and good neighborhood; luust
be sold. AK 640, Oregonian.
FOR SALE Good 7-room house, 100x100
corner, Portsmouth Add.; fine garden; if
you have $500 cash, come and see me; it's
a snap. M. H. Becker. 401 McKay bldg.
ST. JOHN'S 1-rra. house. No. 718 N. Hayes
st., $14ii0; Installments If desired. Geo.
W. Watt, 633 Cham, of Com. bide. Mala
2051.
For Kale Business Froperty.
10 PER CENT income property, equity $30.
000, for 1-3 cash, balance to suit. Thom
sssen, Y. M. C A.
Suburban Home Property.
GARDEN HOME SACRIFICE.
Full acre and modern C-room house with
bath and sleeping porch, close to station,
gas, -water, phone, etc., small fruits, fruit
trees, lies fine; 7o commutation fare, Ore
gon Electric line, 15 minutes from Port
land. Come today, ask at station for Mc
cormick. Phone Main 9318. Good terms.
Price only $2700.
VIEW HOME SITE
ONLY $400.
On 9c commutation fare, close to sta
tion; fine view of Mt. Hood, overlooking
nice body of water; swimming, boating,
fishing, dogwood and cedar grove. Lights,
phones, water. Can you beat It? Easy
terms. Call at 50O Concord bldg., 2d and
Stark. .
UNIQUES stone bungalow, about 4 acre. Ore
gon City canine, oetween Oliver urutKa
and Courtney, $1850, terms. AG
gonlan.
Ore-
For Sale Acreage.
BEAUTJFUL suburban home of 4- acres.
house oi i rooms, strictiy mouern. t ieciu
lights, city water, phone, etc. This is
at car station, 0-cent fare and 20 min.
from center of town: 200 fruit trees 8 yrs.
old, berries, grapes, etc., worth $ 0,000. A
bargain for $U50n. H ;'.4, Oregonian.
HALF ACRE AND HOUSE.
ONLY $000.
5 rooms, sleeping porch, wired, close t
electric station. 35 minutes out; very easy
terms. Call at BOO Concord bldg., 2d and
Stark.
GARDEN HOME ACRE only $750; others
$SO0 to $l00O. good terms. Come today.
Take Oregon Electric. Aak for McCorinlc
Phone Main 931W. City conveniences.
ACRES, near Portland, good huuge, or
chard, outbuildings, onion ground. Tak
Portland house and lot to $2000; terms.
Sellwood 2S.'.6.
TUALATIN VALLEY. 16 acres, cultivated
young apple orchard, berries, part beaver
dam, good tldgs., near electric line; lit
tle cash, terms; bargain. Owner. Main 5133.
32') ACRES good wheat land near Lind.
Wash., all in crop, lor per ana waa
share; Investigate. Write '. D. Watts.
Weston, Or.
hou?e. cios
u-cent canine, unnuie
Cafe, Lents.
10 ACRES, close lu
bargain.
U P. M.
Owner, 200
Whlltaker St., arte
For Sale Fruit I ands.
BEST orchard offer on the market 20 acres.
0 acres 12-year-old apples, 3 acres 4-year
peaches; good buildings, and Irrigated. Has
had best of care. Investigation desired.
Price $ii00. B 15. Oregonian.
For hale Farms.
BIG CUT IN" PRICE OF FARM LANDS: In
the best agricultural part of SnohomisQ
County: $25 per acre, 10 yearly payments;
railways, schools, factories, plenty of la
bor. The best proposition on the market
for the man who wants a farm. Send for
Illustrated literature. Brownell Land Co
904 3d ave., Seattle. Wash.
1F YOU-KNOWr WASHOUGAL
you will know that this 120-acre dairy
and stock ranch at $0 per acre is an un
usual bargain. It la all fine soli with
better than 00 acres In cultivation. Th
other 60 are used for pasture. If you
want something for dairy stock and hogs,
let me tell you of this property. Maciu
nos. 210 Oregon bldg.
FOR SALE 40, 00 or lio acres on Salmon
Creek, Paciiic Highway, miles norm oi
Columbia Kivcr from foot of Main at.,
Vancouver. Good garden or fruit land,
or dairying. Fine for Summer rtsort or
park. Geo. Goddard, K. 3. Vancouver,
Wash.
FOR SALE Choice farm. 230 acres: to closa
estate this tine rami, near wooauurn, .r.,
is offered for sale; price $100 per acre,
part trade; no equities considered. This
place is all plattt-d lu 5-acre tracts: good
buildings. C. M. Crittenden. Hubbard, Or.
5000 ACRES In Southwestern Washington
for sale, to settlers oniy. upon easy terms
and low prices, $5 per acre and up. Writ
for map showing location, terms, etc
WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY'.
Tacoma Bldg Tacoma. Wash.
r.H ICKEN.
FRUIT. GARDEN RANCHES.
Near portlana;
$i5 to $200 per acre; easy
terms: best soil: farms for sale.
an sizes.
McFarland, 003 Yeon bldg.. Portland.
FOR SALE 16 acres close In. Italian
prunes, apples, cherries, good buildings,
electric light, city water. Prlc SSUU0
R. D. No. 1. box 115. Newberg, Or.
640 A., well. eO
improved, plentv ranee
Quick sale. $323. 33d
nmall house.
Glisan st.
5 ACRES for sale by owner; good Boll. ,fi uit
trees, outsiae nunaing. goon well, close to
town. Tabor 1X78.
ACRES level, fenced, cleared, good
soil.
iioubk, BiiiifiuiJiioui, itur vviuamlaa $2a
cash, $10 Wk Jess R. Sharp, 83 ij 3d