THE SUmVI OREGOIA, PORTLAND, JAMABY 13, 1907.
17
BIG B0H1E
Bark Reaches Port in a Badly
Battered Condition.
OUT OF JAWS OF DEATH
ngnts Cuimaiu Utiles Alter rarUng
' Company With Tug Samson.
Waiter Vessel j l.o Has
Very Narrow Escape.
SAX P'RANCISCO. Jan. 12. ( Special.)
T li e bark Bi Bonanza sailed i n 10
port tills afternoon, badfy battered,
ti lth Catkin Ca tneron ill in tils bertli.
Thonh ill. Cnptfin Camuron retained
ppraona! command of tlic -voel. T 1 1
Bi5 Bonanza was hailed this atternoon
as II hlp Which had f-soapd from the
Jaw of lrth. :-!. e left thi. port on
he first Jnv of the year for Astoria.
in tow of the tug Sampson. All went
wll 'Ml January 8, who twriM
storms were- rneountcrod. The -wo
vMels struirfi'led on as hour t C i e- -could,
but anally their hawser broke
anfl the tug and her tow cartel coin-
Pny. After searchirt? and falllns to
lud ihp Bonanza, the fc?o m jetton pro
ceeded to. Astoria,
Lett to herself, the Bonanza fought
6H.AJJR imiilOESCE,
t Ana to Arrive
' J 2Tam. Jrom Xat.
; n.tpu.,,.,, 0ao rra.n,..iii pari
I Coltirtbll ganPr&n 3m. 11.
4
V A. Kllburn.San Fr n Inn. J.'.
Jtoanoue . ..... .Sa r r m n . .Jan.
A rajro n tat, . . . IfoimkotiB . . . j n
r
Alliance Surka Jan. IT
Geo, w, Kidar.san Pcaro....Jan. a
Klcomedla Hongkong. . . .Inn. 24.
NumantU - . Hoii?kona..v.Fb. 2t
r . ii 1. ....... I r , m . 1. on . . . .Mar. 21
Scbeduled to Depart.
K'tti. For Dat.
ArttrV- San FVJtn .Jn.i. 14
ColumMa San Pran .....Jan. 1
F". A.. Kllourn . . San Frn . . . . Jan- 1i
Roanoke San PeUro. . . . Jan. IS
Alliance..,,.., Eureka Jan. 19
Aravonla Honykons. . - Jan. 2
Geo. W. Eldr.Sn Pedro.. ri.. 2
Mcomadia. . . . H on k lt nar fftt. n
Numantla. ... . HonjikoiiB. . . Feb. ZZ&
ArablB Hongkong,.. Mar.iJ
K n I ere 1 Ka t nr d ay.
Tr.T.r-r nr.lt lon XIII LucM), with
'552 tolis or coal from Nrwcfwtlc, JST.
J Cleared ftatonlar.
; ' Amrlrn atMnwhl r Ast.- J-tt". isir.
with afwml cargo for s?an Franclaco 1
i' American tfamrtla Santa Am i
i t)m.nM. with SOO.OOO feet of lumber
for Stn FranclKo.
sraloa. For r---,- 1 r.- i l,.r . j i 1 were
W'P' away and tlio flgurchrnd was
wrench!, from Its thee, swiv th
Itonania fought her way back to this
ort- It was a battle very dav. and
more than once it IoqKuI as thOUSjU
iW fat of tin: vessel wan scaled.
Captafn Oa mervan's wiff accnmrui n
.ltri on tb -.innnt.- and braved tho
flankers in a. way tilr W0Tj J, o
ftAmll Atlon of fcvry member of the
re w.
The
s-imppon. which arrived up
an miy hour ycstortlav mfimW
j 4n a badly dilapidated condition, and
. St will fee . owrr- to entlrelv rebuild
.er hon-ie before wli- can proceed to
on trc port stan the house wis
completely caved in by the mountain
ous sen which o a m o (iboarl. Tin; r-rt -Xine-ronm
was. f'oodd and: the fj res
broken pipes added to the seriousness
Of thfi nltuatlon, rd for a time the
Jlv" of tho-je on board were not worth
Bxeat Oeal,
' Th iflmpjion had arreat difficulty in
rooching: the- OolumbI. liivor. Her
boflors were leaking; and It was a cJl t-
it matter to Kfcp m COlORCl
1. ifly. manfla-insr owner, has md.
n rr nsremen t s r-
pairlna- of the steamer
Captain Jones
win make a detailed report to Local
.inspector Edwards and Fuller..
ir-ON-CE HAD EVEJVTT-UJU TRIP
Sslif Broke and She lrlrt.d Hclp-
. lessiy for a Week,
NEW YORK. Jan. IJ.-Drpatche. from
.1 1 . in 1 1 1 on. Ho r rn ii. I nniiH tin-- tiu
rrrience, or the Kew York & Porto Rico
etwinKtiip Company's vfswl ronee. which
dirmhld and towed to that port vw.
.-rrt-. by the Oei-man steamer Elisabeth
Rk kniprn, ay that the Ponce had an
eventful Yojrajf, TlKJ Strang Ktt FOllCC
T ft., the day after Christmas m-Ith a
irt! carRO. She had rti-e Americans In the
li,st cabin snl two Porto Ricana In the
econi cabin. One of tlie latter WSS a
Onttn. tn th middle' of a -torm her
chsft broke. She also broke the sleeve of
3ier shaft tube. The weather was verv
pcormy and it waa feared the pounding 0
the stumu of the shaft against the ship
would eventually sink her.
While tha ship waa thus safe but help-
lew on New Year's day gtie was Only
About 250 iilos from New York. The
s Corro arew in violence and she was soon
borne far out of her course. The easterly
nd southerly winds drove tne liner back
ward on a tigzag course. Captain Harvey
c-nlled the pa"srniters together plu.rl 1 v
' r ' it bttenme Kl.ii t that the veas!
,f.as In atraits anfl told them lint tO TVOITV
to njiiy themselves. The ship was
wll provlioni. The Ponc new a. itu. I
of dHtrera dKlly and manlfeatd ti ( .
troubles by lights nightly but to HO pur-
Tiosp forvmora than a week.
When the Ponce was 4O0 miles from'
Fiermuda. January 7. the Fticfemers. on
her maiden voyage to the1 far tiat from
Philadelphia plokM .p the American
Steamer's flare. The Rtckmers ehanged
her course and. bore down to the Tonce.
Captain Wilson, agreed to tow the Ponce
to Tort. When daylight came the tow
won begrun and though It was attended
with difficulty it proved successful.
SANTA AXA WILL RUTUnx.
fSI e mcr Is Vnder Charter to Carry
3.000,000 Veet of Lumber.
The steanvihlp Santa Ana. wl t h 500.000
fet of lumber "for Sa n Francisco, left
flovn last night The vessel is'- under
charter to the Incnan-Poulsen Company
rj the contract calls for the carrying of
a.OOCOOO feet of lumber to the Bay City.
WHH 300,om feet at a trip tne Santa Ana
will make six tripe to the city in the lum
ber trade before the expiration- of the
captain Daniels, commanding the Santa
An. Is probably th. youngest tcam&hlp
master who has ever entered the port of
ioriimiu. nr im now- as years oi age, ano
has ocn at sea since he was 13 vears
n' v v. v. ciave iw TUa3 I ca I O
ulfl.'At the ftgft At IS Captain Daniels
waa in command of a three-mamed
- h oooer on the Atlantic Coaaf. With
(Captain Bart let t, of the San Muteo, tie
mil In two years on the in Torlt school
ship St. Mary, and at the age of 3 ran
as chief mate of steamships on the Fa-
ciftc Coast.
Captain Daniels was on the Alaska run
for some time, and made h is first appear
ance .In Portia nd when he brought the
steamer Excelsior from ruget Sounl tor
the Portland Lumber Company. The for
mer owners of the Flatcelslor are owners
of the Santa Ana. and at the conclusion
ot tier charter to the Inman-Foulsen peo
ple she will go back on the northern run.
OWXERS
Watonvil le Transportation Company
. Has bold to F. K. & S. S. to.
All steamship holdings of the Watson-
ville Transportation Company have been
transferred to the Pacinc Railway fc
steamship Company-,' anil the steamer f.
A. Kilburn is now on the northbound
voyage, flying the honse fl- sr of the new
owners. The KUurn was built at Fair-
fcaven,-CaL, In i8?4, and is one of the;
fastest ships of ber class on ' the Coast.
She Is due to arrive in Portland Tues
day. The Pacific Railway & Steamship Com
pany is the possessor of one ship, the
Kilburn. She will continue to operate
1-1 xv ri Portland, Ooo Bay, Eureka mill
San I'rancissco. It in mated, however,
that new bnats will he aided to the fuft
as fast as the buslri
wa. r rants.
GAZELLE CHANGES HASPS.
Gasoline Boat. Alas Boon Purchased
ti)-Vancouver rcoplc,
JCfcTCee & Scott Bros., of Vancouver.
Wash., have purchased the Raaoline boat
Oazelle from Captain McLaiin and will
operate the boat between Portland and
Vancouver In the freight and passenger
trade, - The sale price was lOOO.
The Gazelle has been operated on the
Willamette River tor several years, carry-
Ina frijrht and passena-ers between Port
land and the mouth of the river. The
Uazclle was built in Portland two years
a 50 and iias a Custom-npuse register. She
la 13 tons burden and measures 50 feet
lonpr. 12 feet' beam and 3.4 feet depth of
hold. The new owners will make all
landings HetKcn tne Washington town
arid Portland.
Looks for Factory Site.
Montgomery Parks, represontlnz the
Oarlcy Ijlfe Float Oompany.. of East Bos
ton. Mass., is. ipendins a few days in
Portland jn the Interest of his company.
The primary mission of )lr. Parks' visit
to t he Coast i to select a desirable lo
cation for a branch factory that his com
pany contemplates establishing at the
most suitable point on tne raciiic coast,
The Oarlcy Company la enjraaed in the
Tnamifactiire of life-rafts. lifeboats and
life-preservers.
Mr. ParK will (50 to California from
Portland, making a thorough Inpriectloll
New SrHeainer for lfoqulam.
today awarded tne contract lor building
another steam schooner for the - Hart-
Wood L.umber Oompany. of Aberdeen.
The steamer will be 195 feet keel. 39 feet
oeam and 13 H feet depth ot hold. The
veFse! will be started immediately and
will cost SUO.OOO when completed. It Is a
sister steamer to the "W. H Murphy, now
tlng Dujit at the wine yards.
Will Soon. Be Floated -
ASTORIA., Or,, Jan. 12,-(Special,)-A
heavj' strain was placed on the cable
thi3.t runs from tlie lerlre anchor to tlie
BChooner -X 1 ii-.- MciOonald at li i k i i tide t -
laV The ptraurtert veirfliel was swunj
firound until she Is now headed for the
channel and wan-moved a few feet.. The
inili oatlon ai-e favorable for floating the
schooner at higrh water tomorrow or Mon-
day.
- Xoacl Lumber at Aberdeen.
ABERDEEN. Wash.. Jan! ll-lSneeiai.)
Jhe British steamer Dunerlc has been
chartered to take, lumber from Aberdeon
to Santa Rosalia. This Will be- tha first
trip ot tne Duncnc to Gray s Harbor, sue
is 1211 tons burden.
The steamer Nunhasak; since her last
appearance. has been changed, from a
coai-numer to an oii-durner, sue is now
in port. m
r'R"I Maru at Bay City.
SAK' PRA.Vlgm. Jan. ll-The Jap-
anene steamer "ulcul Maru. the first Jap
anese freighter to enter into competition
with the German, British and American
rftmiw kvlwren thfe OrUnt and the Pa.
clflc Coast arrived In this port today with
a earjeo of sulphur and Iora froan Japan.
The Fukui Maru la staid to be the fore-
rnnnw of a line of freighters from
Japan.,
UiH Answer KoUUcrj' Cliargei
ABERDEEN". Wash.. Jan. 12. (Special.)
J. It. Perry. anrcl St. has ben taken to
Montesano on the ' fharse , of robbery.
Perry went to CosmoQOlls recently a:
win ie nis roommate was anieep
of hia money- and came hero.
was arrested. Pcrrv feels his
Keenly, bs it is ins first offense,
Xarlne Notes.
The, steamer Santa Ana left dowp last
evening In charge of Pilot L. A. Bailey.
The French bark Aale shifted from
Bant.ld's to the Oceanic dock yestexdtiy
afternoon, '
The steam schooner Johan ' Poulsen.
lumher, laden for San Francisco, left
down yesterday.
The Japanese steamship Goto Maru will
complete her cargo today and will leave
down tomorrow afternoon.
The steamer Nome City shifted from the
mllli of the North Pacific Limber Com-
pany to St. Johns yesterday.
Arrivals ana Departures.
PORTLAND. .Jan. 12. Sailed Stimeri
Santa Ana and Johan Poulsen, for San Fran.
Cisco ; Oerman ahip Marie Hackfeld, for
Queenstown for orders; British snip Iverna,
for Durban and Xrw London. South Africa;
Rteam schooner Coaster, from Rainier, for
San Krp.nclsco.
Astoria. Jan. 32. Condition or the bar at
5 f. Jl,' rough; wind, north 8 miles;
weather, clear. Sailed at ft:15 A. M. Bark
en tine Amarailth. for San Pdro.. Arrived
at 4:40 r. -M . Brltlnh steamer Cymcrlc.
from Comoxr B, C.
San Pranclsco, Jan. 10. Arrived fiarken-
tlnes Aurora and Wrestler, from Portland,
and scl V""r Sal lor Boy. from Columbia
River. Arrived at O A. M. -Steamer Au-
rella, from rortland.'. failed at 12 noon-
Ht eft m or Columbia. Cor Port land. Bark Bfs;
Bonanza returned; sail, forecastle, flure
Itead carried awa-. a Mo other damage: Cap.
tain Cameron baaiy injured by falling olX
forward house to deck.
Ihinjreaeiw. .Ian. .1 ( . Passed British shii
JTor wa- Castle, for Portland.
Hamburg;. Jan. 12. Arrived Anubls, from
TaPorna M m Francisco, via Montevideo
and Teneriffe. - ...
tiel r t. Jan. A rrlved 1 1 1 M etrath-
flllan. " from Tacoma, 'via St. Vincent.
St.- Vincent, Jan, 12. Arrived preVlOUSlY
fcWkh. from San Pranclaco. via Monte
video. Suvertc, for Portland; scbooor Chrlt B.
Fain, for Gray's Hifbot; Earner 5uckmkn. for
Seattle: ateajmer E-luh. .for Seattle: steamer
Qirlnalt; for Oray'f Harbor ; ateamer Itaurl for
Seattle; steamer Eureka, for Seattle; barttton-
tinrrjauwr, for Tacoma; ; steam-jr Qty o!
PueMa, for Victoria: t earner Columbia, for
A-noria. Arrived Schooner Ruinbrlg. ' from
fort BlaJceley; aAooner Oamble. from Fort
Gamble; schooner ivy, rrpm C005 Ray; etrampr
Auj'rlU; froin -atorla; barkentinc (5. G. wilder.
tit W, LEMCKB COMFANY
S7000
110 feet on Kearney street,
close to Twenty-third.
' iO,SuO ' ' '
Corner on Overton street, near
new. terminals.' Houses , now ':
. . produce good income.
810,000
TO -Jteet on Eleventh very "elose
. in and now paying P a month. 1
EAST-SIDE MONEY -
$9500
Quarter block on Eitst Third,
.close to Xloin-isoii.- ;
Entire block, between Flanders
jndGlisan. $5000 will handle,
H. W. LEMCKE: COMPANY
MAIN 550
Entire
frem Gray1 Harhr: Urkcnltne tt'wstler, ttfrm
rtlaKely; bark Cairondolet. from 1 ort Gambl.:
barkentlne Coluia. from Gray' Harbor;
a'hooner tora Bluhm. from Gray'i ITsrHor;
memmer MackliMw. from Sa.ttl ; achooner
Alert. from r j " - Harbor; aobouner SaUor
Eoj-, trora Aetwln.
Tides at Antaria Hnndy.
Hlirh. I Low.
I2;2T A. M...T.Z" ftet 3;5T.A. M..,'.3.S t?t.
11:50 P. ,M. M itolW.il t. M It fet-
DAILY CITY 5TATI5Tig. !
Birth.
Dl'HRK 0 f At 40 Upahor" stwet, Jan
uary tft to the wltt cj Jacob : Duhrnovp,
GIEPE At.273 FiurtMith , strt north, to
th lte of Bt-nAxt Oten; a daairnter.
BMR1CH -At 7S Oarflrld avenue, Ja nu-
ary 10, to th wife-of Adam Hemrk-h. a
KOI).
HOlAlAN At TOS Birrett atreet; Jantiarr
9, to the wife of Jesse R. Holman, a daugh-
ter. . 1 ' ,' .;
KAUFMAN- At Good fiamarltan Hospital,
to thp wifia of Maurlc Kaufinan. a mon.'.
KIBR At St. . Vincent's 21opital. Janu-
ary 3, to the wife or George A. Kler, a
dauithtrr. "
KISER At Htark' Ftr-ft January t. to
tne wire or trea Kincr, a son.
MACOMBIE At intz, January j, fo the
wife of Walter J. Macomible. a on,
NELSON- At aT Northnup ntr-t. .Tinu-
r- -, to the 'wife "Of- rroderlok KeJison. a
dauRhtfir. .. -. . . v, . .
gf'OTT i.t 211 Twenty-fourth street
north, to the wife of TVllllm . Scott,, a
dauBbtnr. "
WAKNBR At Portland Maternity Ho?-
pitai, January 2, to to.tWtt IMhti.
Warner, a daug-htfr.
BvJIdlnit Prrmlla. ' ,
a. - K. JONES- On atory frame a-wlltns,
BidWll avenue, between East Seventh and
Eaat Ninth. $1000.
II- HOFF. T o-tory fram dwelllnsv
Eat Yam hi 1 1 street, between XCast T wen-
tiem ana rm Twcmy-nr,
W. W. ATERS Thrw one-story frame
dtv-elllnsa. East Thlrty-ivi-iith street, t -tween-
Baat Salmon and East Main, SS3SO
each, .
. ) ' Real Estate Transfers.
Hal IT. Perry to Tt. J. Jonep. nn-
divided; 4. or lots 30, a ana
block 9. Montlcfllo XimUw t
Title Guarantee & Trurt T!omia-ny
to Linn Lwe. lot 5. block 13. Han
sons Second Addition
Eastern Srioe & Repair Companv tD
Robt Liddell. lots 1 and 2. block
3, Arlpta PRrk N. 4 -
C. C. and Alice McGec Caples. to
Macleay Estate Company, 4$jiS3
feet beginning at Intersection of
N. line of Wilson street with E.
line of Twentieth street
Ricliard and Smnna J. r"rioe to Iois
J. and Frederick H. Sherman. 173
x77 feet beginning at point 115 feet
8 Inches K. of JE. line of K. Thirty
ninth street
Charlotte and F". T-f. "Woodman to H.
300
Smons Addition... '
Mary M. Oilman, et." al. to Grant H.
Dlmlck. lots 23 And 2. block a
Ha velock Add! Uon ...... ............
Maria Ann ajid T, U. Firtle to John
A. McClnre. lot I block 8. Maosly
Highland
Th e T I aw t h orne Bsta to to Mar y
L.uella Fierce. lot S. block 5. Haw-
. tliornee First Addition
George A. Barnhart to William H.
Bamhart. lots 9. 10. 11 and 11.
Trroclt 14, subdlviai on of Proebatela
Addition to Alblna
Richard Williams to Nellie Burga-
son. lot 10. block ft, Wllllamg Ad-
dltion No. 2
John Hewett to K. M. Hewett, lots
21. 23 and that portion of lots 5,
v, 23 and 21, block 52 not dwcriDcd
by deed given by J. -H. and Martha
J. Elsele, all being in Peninsular
Addition No. . 4. .. .
Herman Metzger . Tr to Harry ft.
Brock, lot 28, block 3, Reservoir
Park
C L.. and Alice T. Derby to Ben
Bpi-rt. lot lO. block S3. Irvington
Addition
Helen L. Anderson to William .
Arlams. lot 1. 2. 3- and 4, block 23.
Point View
I E. and I. X R1ce to 'F". C
Livingston, lots 8. 10 and 12, blocK
10 Richmond Addition.
T. C. Relchle to A. J. Delano, lot
13 and S. Ms of lot 12. block 15.
Mount Tabor Villa...; .
Moore Investment Companv to jac-
ob Marks, lot H, block ft" Vernon.
Harry J. Mlllatt to Prank Sullv,
lots . 5. 6. 7. 8 and 9. block 1.
Laurlwood . . . .
Lilas M, Lieonard to Frank Sullyf '
lot 5. block 1 GrimM Addition to
St. Johns
Victor Land Company -to Thomas
Grav. lots 11 and 12. hloclc 2 Snh-
400
5W
175
1,500
280
division or Kiverview Addition to
Alblna...
G. Mabel and S. L.. Mullan to Mr.
C7. Henenbofer. lot 3 and S. lO feet
- of tot 2 and .5?- SO feet of K. ISO
feet of lot.' B,. block 4t Fledrnont
Park.
0
CHy -of - Portlami to Seneet Smith,
lota 1. 2 and S. block Mo. Carters
Addition . ......
C. F. and Effle Goodwin to W.
Hawthoraes Klrat Addition 3,000
Snnny-elde Land A I m pi-ovement -Companv
to C J-I. Palran, lota 8
and blocK &3 Sunnyelde o59
Title Guai'ante & Trugt Company
to Oldie Jones, et. al.. lots 13 and -
14 block lft S. St. Johns.- 525
George Stephenson, et. al. to BTTa
Mae McKinzle, lots I ana 2, DlocK
24. Central Alblna...... 3.3(
Title Guarantee A Trust Companv
. to V II I lam r. T -it tie. lot;- 13. block
2 subdivision of lots 1.-3, 7, S, T and
fltle Guaranl,& Trust Company
to George S. Zimmerman. ' lot 11. - -.
block 2 subdivision o f lots - 1. a. 7.
8. 9 and lO. St. Johns ....."" 56?
William C Van ftiaim to Karl W,
Hamilton, lot 6. block V2, City
PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS
$12,000
Quarter, Mfet on Wel V Park
street Soul far-
ulh.
Mfl,000
Extra fine ite, Fourteenth
and Irving. ; Now good income-..
producer.
' $17,500 -
Modern flats, now producing
$110 a month.
$22,000
Entire block on Grand avenue.
800 iet from Hawthorne. .
$26,000
O rarni - a venu cornet:.' uow pav-
ing $101a month
Second Floor -
SIXTH
CONFIDENTIAL.
I have J . . . -; . .
I have i- . . ; . . :
I have $ - -- . .
.Mi Loans,
- to invest in
. fa invest in
. to invest in
I have property that I wish to Mabe on the market for sale.
neasc . sen. m vera wnet yon can do in tno line inneo.
' My name is Mr. . - ... . . - - - ...................... ..... . . ....
Address
in in"" LAM0NT
--, r
107V2 SixtkSb4et
View Park .- ' -
Jennie and J. T. - Hayne to Titlm
j Quarantee & Trust Company., lata
XL 11 and 12. Work 2 and block;
A'( Nonpariel Additfon in " Glen-,
-.haven Park; TC. 32 feet or Ht 1. .
t :block 4 and 82 feet of . lots 1 and
13, blocK 6; K, 33 reet of lots .1
- and ll-iblock 6. Jllbeflm Pub3ivUl6n-'
of lots 23S and 29. Glenhaven Pari
C. Bunker..- -t .. . tt ftalr-.-VJ -
"300
Investment .Company, to' Bertna" L. .
. Carter, lota 10. 11. 12 and 13,- .block C
i.' Bewrly...... .. -. .'. --(- S2S
Minnie Braaee Knapp, et. al to -
' O. Brunn.- S". 100 feet ot lot 7 and: ,
. tblockW. John Irvings First Ad .
ditlon 1
Harry T. Ntcolat. et. al. to C. - T. .
Brunn, .3. J OO feet of lots 7 and 8. . " -
block 19, John Irvings first Ad-
ditW.... liOH
Prank L. Allison and M- A. A fit Ron -
to O. . St. &z T Co.. lots 5 and R. ,
block 2. Parrells '. 'Addition- to
' "WOOfllftWnuillfM HMIIM IMM'MI'i 3.5
Joshua T. an Minnie M. Colvin lo
O. R." A I. Co.. strip of land GO
feet wide aro"s S. "W . of K . "W-
H of section 17. T. 1. S. Ft. 1 E. ... . 1
Norman D. and Minnie B. Root to
John I. Coleman, lota 9 and 19,
- block 14. TClnsel Tai-Ie . .- ...... - 1
Ti tie Guaranteo Sr . TniF t. Com pany
to Alex Speer, lot" 4. block 69, Sun-
Msida Third Addition. : 10
Ida V. and William A. -Alcorn to- R
1 r. Coc, lots 3 and A, block. 31.
LJnnton . . . . ....... . 1
r. J. and Ida's, Browning to W. 8, '
C?orelajil. MxlOO feet commencing
El. line OI E. Sixteentll.
i
600
LOW
W. G. Rpgister to Thomas A. Flint,
lot 12. block 8. Mae-Klv Highland...
Sophie A. and r- W. ftledele to
Emil L.urenbuh1. lot - block "C"
Gi l mans su iaii vision to Tabor
Heights)....
leslie M. and Ellixaleth Coleman
Soott to Norman T . Root, K. Ii
of lats 5 and 6. block 52 8unni3ide
R. tt, Stevens (StierilT) to F. A.
Uarauam. Jt4., lot 8. Work 1,
Grovers Addition: also lot 21. bloclc
4 WillamPtte Helgrhta Addition ....
Sycamore Re&l Estate Company to
Annetta Fann, iota 13 anU 14,
. MeA I Kern Park
Roman Catholic Archbishop to
Frank Crete, lot Gl. section 2 of
block ' Mount Calvary cemetery
R, Jacobs Tr. to Maria U5ulse
Myrlck. lot? 11 11 13. U and K.-
Id feet of lot 15. . block 1 Gras
II. R. Btirke to" ESttie 'i 8abYBu'rkr?
lots l, t, ana is. oi lot 8, diock
"S" Couch AiMltlon...... :
40,000
J. B. and Nellie C. Hibbard to
Henry Ianderberer. lot 8. block
9. Oitv View Park Addition 2SO
Richard Williams to Sophia Ta-lo.
lot 1, block 4, City of Portland... , 1
Eugene M. Graves to F. M. Austin.
N. 42 feet of E. 80 feet of lot 15.
block 28 Altai 3.0O0
Lucv A. Roney. PL al. to . IS. I
Johnson, lots 11. 12. 13. 14, lo and.
Id. block 13 Columbia Heiphts B
Perilla B. Sluaher. et. al. to William
. M usher, lot 20. block lO. Al
blna - X.6O0
JuJia Kapischka to Rudolph A. Syl
vwter. lot 1, block 25, Lincoln
Park Annex..... " 1.000
Total
Bare your abstracts ma by the Security
DAILT JinEOROlOGICAli REF0KT,
PORTLAND. Jan. 12 Maximum tmpra
tur, 24 deirra; ininlm um. t8. Rlvr read-
irif at 8 A. M.t .l feet; change in last 24
hours, fall O.ft-foot. Total precipitation. &
r. M. to S f. M.. O.I S -incli z total alnc Bex-;
t9TT 1. 1906. 25.30 lnehea; normal.
Inches; excess. S.OS inches. Total sunshine.
January 11. 1007. none: possible, i houn and
5B mlnntea. Barometer reducfcd' to aea-
lval) at S T- 29-81 Inch
WEATHER FORECASTS.
. Forecasts maQe at Portland, tor the
hours end in ft mfdniitht. January 13:
Portland ana . vicinity Fair and continued
cold; northeast winds.
Western Oregon and weatern wasriiny-
ton Fair and ' continued cold; northeast
wind.. -
Eutem oraro .nd southern ;ldaho
Snow and much colder. -, ,
Eastsrn U'ishlneton and Northern Idaho
Fair and colder.
... lX)DHOI.Z. A. c t: i r. s DUtrlct' Poracaster.
; WBATHEfl CONDITIONS. - .
, 'Thi plateau depression has developed dur.
In? the last IS hours into a well-defined
dlaturbanca. caaslna light mowall thraugb
out the entire Iniermountain region. ' A
nifti-prtsfurr ira ext'nrtii from Brltinn Co-
Jr.lun.bia eastward to North akota and zero
$10,000
Corner Water Aftii HAfh'sAnV'W
also have this comer r to "leaee.
" S8000 " 7
Fourth street "Corner, close " in,
now paying $35 a montli, and
only half of lot used.
$10,000
Twenty-second and 3hrnders ; 2
-houses paying p a month. '
MAKERS
?18,000
"Halt! block between Kast '2tt and
East 3a. $5000 will handle."
$6500
Fractional lot on East Pine,
'now eanilnj $10 amoiitli.
AND WASHINGTON
Portland improved income property.
Portland unimproved property.
Portland in 6 per cent First . IVIort-
.f
& HARRIS
- .a
Office ,
tnrrljwritilr afo T(nrta ril vrnln orttr
Iflontiira. North Dakota and the adjacent
Cancui.attf prnvirca In oonaequence. Temper-
lturrS.(,v'rtnI .entire, forecast district hav
lto" eelflel3f' since ' yesterday, the fall
isrtn- prttculariy .marked over Wettern
V" as hint(on. . . - - . ..
r The ifflifitlaw point to fair and contin-
Od cold weather over W Astern Oregon and
"W"ct 4jya)i' art on thiadar. Ovr..lSaftra
'aahln9tn d4 -rthrn Idaho the -neathrr
Tin jrahiy do ralr jmd colder, vliilc over
atwnf Orison and 'Southern idaho inn
ver t f irtpfr
- in Indlfatfd.
T
'aura NOTICES.
A ceremonial srraien of Al
Kair Temple will ! held
at the Armory or Xhlrd Rrgl-
Pregon Rational
as.1 on Saturday evening.
Guar.
ina on petition t 0:30 M.
Preparation ,oT candldaua, T
to-s o'clock. Ceremonial Ben-
iion promptly it 8:1X P. u.
later- thai.
not Corset the time place, petition or fe.
mum w, tailor,
B. G. WHITEHOUSE.
Potentate.
KecoMer.
A. ' A. S. RITE The 13th
tkvAmul reunion will U
Held at the Scottish Rite Cath
edral on Thursday and Friday
next, January 17 and 18. By
order RESIDING OFFICER.
PORTLAXn COMPANV NO. lOT T-JCT-
PORM bank woodmen of the WORLD
'Ui give a military wlUst party Wednesday
evening. January lfl, in the Woodmen of the
World Temple. 11th at., bet. Washington and
Aldfr. Admission . 15c. Refreshments and
danclnc.
PORTLAKfi HIVE. NO. ?. lam'mac
CABFIES. will Rive a military whist Thurs.
lay. JDuaiy IT. in lv. of 1'. Hall. 11th and
Alder; 13c admission; i-e.rrenhm.ents.
PORTLAND CIRCLE. UL W'.dP tr..
-tl give a whist and dancln party Tuesday
hi Alder. AUmlEslon, includ-
COil M I XX 1UE.
I
COMPANY. ft5. UNIFORM
. , " - w-- flvos whist, refreahment.
28 nth at. jStli orrhealra.
CAPTAIN C. A, KliUOTT,
IDKT.ITT 14. D. OF TT.. will jrlve a
li- whist social Frtday nltrht. Ja.n. 18. aLt
hall. " Orand a--enue anil t-Zji c Pine, prlzea
refresh men t. AdmUwsjon 15 cents.
WOOD January 13, WOT. to the wife of Au-
orey npoa, a prominent farmer of Scoggln'j
Vallay. a dausrhUr. weirhtns 10 pounds, the
Darentu of whilm
tne Dest-picaacj couple
ts a a-irl. Ir. O. X..
tne tana that it
attending..
PIED.
LASHIER In this oitv. January 12, 1W7.
Den s. ..ashler, aged 61 jeara. f'unerI
notice Jatcr. . V . . '. .
COON
Rim.
At the reside
e. West avenue and
1 - Ksnneth Coon,
davs. son of MV anH
na-ed 3 months and
airs, f, e. coon, Notice ot Juneral will bf
liven Ifttor. '
DEXXtS Mrs. 0. A.'Dfinnii, Jamiarv in.
. 1007. at IS! 12th at.. ad ft years.
Funeral services will he held fro an Her
man's chapel. 3rd and Salmon at Moa
day, January 1-4. at a I. M. ' .
WILSOtt In ttiirf cUy January 1 16. loT.
John Wilson, aged 45 years. Friends and
m-qufllnlanors n.rc rppectfally InvU to
attend the funeral servlcea, wltlch will he
nciu, at f liiiey b cnape. 'lf Fi to
day (Sunday).
IARBA-TX In this - elty -Jaiwary - lo ieoT.
W'l'am T. .arrH, ;ii:oI yara. 3
monrlia: ana 3 days. ;- .The runrral ervlce
were held at thechapel of J. F., Flalev &
fton. at is xir saturaaj'. Janum-y 12. ft
Ponninr, McEatre a Gllbaugh, ranersl DJ.
reetOrl. th t Pn. Phona M.- ISO. ldy aaat
mt. Lad anUtant.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Cnnaral THmt
mr. 2SO 3d t- Latiy.aadataaU 1'hoaa M. fi2.
ZEUXB-BYBKE9 CO. CainUkni, Em-
lialraeri, 273 JtaKl. l 1088. Lady tu't.
r, s. DUiWG, mmt:, m m
Aider. Ladr aMlatant. Phoaa Eaut St. '
PIANO STUDIO LOUIS H. BOIX
New class method ttpecially for chllirij it
reduced rates. &4U Waauinston.
RATES
- Following rate, will be riven only whea
adrnrtiainc l ordered to run rontecntlva
days. Dallr aaxd Sunday a.Dea. The Omro
nlan eharares first-tin rate eate.li Insertion
for clawlflea advcrtislDg that i not run on
4NiBcut.v ' day. The Arsi-itm rate is
fhanred foe easela lwacrtlon in The Weelcly
Ornranlan :
"Rooms " "Roam and Board." "House-
keeptna; Room,"' "tSltuatloun Wanted 1$
words or m, IS mh 11 t.t 0 trords. 'la
cents i "21 to 25 words, 25 oenls. etc. No
dlncaunt for additional Insert ions.
I "." rF3K A I.I. OTMEK MK ArajS .txrrpt
"ew Today," 3 cnia tar IS words or less;
18 to SO irorffl, rrntii :i to lb wonli. 5fl
rent, etc. flrat Insertion. Kawh additional
Inaertlon. ane-ha4fc ao fartlir dlacmtmt ia
dr one month.
"NEW TOUATT (gatige meararo acate) .
15 cent per line, first innertloa; 10 ccuti
W lift. ff efloK fldulilonul lltderilon.
AtSWRR4 TO ADVRRnHV.MFVTS
almKed cr The. OresjoniaB. and !! at thin 1
.envelopes . So stamp is required on such
letim, ' ' '
The Oregon inn trill mt he responslhla for
fM"? la - a4Vfrti-eirtriBt taaiaaua thraucb the
sf.xr tohav.
a7ttv at,"; income jso iwr month.
tliOO X-room cotfAce. full lot. modern. x-
eellent eondltion; Oulld St.. bet. Thur.
man snd tTpahur t!.
4iiSOO 3- room. bS.th una launflrr. fine bane.
mem. new, built by owner, paved
itnproyments paid. Quick car wvlot.
R. 'Mth at., near Haathome ave.
. 412600 ft i ooin cot t a --m pnt haftoment:.
laundry tolj. bath. Rixwcviflt St..
northwest part of otv, close to ear-
line; re.nt 20 pr mo,
$7J0 ry drsirahl Kant irnot.
24th t.. 20t feet north of Thurmin st,
H. BIRRKL.T..
201-203 McKay RldK , cor. 3d anl Starlc.
GEORGE) BLACE,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
OPEN LETTER
TO
PROPERTY OMRS
AN 13
REAL ESTATE DEALERS
here for the sole nurnose of invotln in
Portland real estate. Will buy anything
brinjr.nfr In enough Income to take care
if itself. either bualnesa or reside n-e
liropercj. I wish it understood tv- those
who may wiah to subrnit property tor
my consideration, that I am speculating
only, and befrtgr posted on present values.
it will be a waste of time for anyone to
offer me properties carrvinp "wildra t ' "
prices. All business confldentla. Will
protect dealers in commissions, and will
deal only with thoee who submit property.
Be sure you can deliver.
Address V4t .Oregonia.ii
BUYS i TH I SS "" Tt Wt' f I .A : K
THAT WX,li l.TF.RBM A MIKKWD
INVESTOR. PROPKRTIK R ANfilNfi
'.. .1 B70O TO SO.MI TH AT ARB BAR
Particularly a wriol? JjlorK in tli!
vicinity nt Vooen Mlllg that la t2on 1
lower than inythlng around there.
Excellent apcculativ- value.
IF1VE5TIQATE AT OPICEI
H. W. LEIilffE COrslPANY
Ra-n-t "e--.4l rMor.
TWO-STORY
Brick, west side Third.
street, between CHisan and
rent
for $275 in October, when
lease expires, , ;
$30,000
Et J D fifty
114 THIRD STREET.
If You Are Looking for a Good
Buy on the Mount Scott Line
liAI.V UV EVKK HKARO OF.
XOW AXD SAVK MOXKY. DOVT
WAIT l!NtTl- THU SETS I TV.
THK PRICES WILL ttt-Z MI IC
I Kill i--t A. -V K,KSi!S t'HOICB i'HOP.
ERTIES TO I'l-i tv KKOM,
WE HAVE SOME TO flPfEP IT
Am AL COST. OW.NERM LITTLE
SHORT OF MONKV.
! OR 5ALK EXCI.tSIVELV BY
H. W. LE.MCkE COMPANY
SIXTH A si K 'J.SMiiTX HTHKETS.
SPECIAL BAR-GAIN
4SO ACRES. 1M ACXCE.
We .art antlioriwd by owner to wll iiln
320-acre dairy and slock ranch and 130
acres timber land adjoining" for th xtremo
low price of JtrtOOO. There ar a.OOO.VOi fret
merchantable nr timber on that land. 4 mile
from logilni stream; W acres cultivalfd,
laO acres pantur under fence. 2 ilwellln-ri.
4 barns, runnlnc wator. orchard and r-all
fruit. Cloa to school. vtor and phon ;
dairy stock, hay, sraln and machinery will
be sold at sacrifice; small payment down,
kalane on long; tlm will tak alL' Inveitl.
gat and l'-ar
t It e rent.
Pacific 3 738.
r 18 Marqua m.
PREDICTION
WILL SELL
Por $1000 front foot in lesm than 10 years:
that lot. S- T5. eorner Union avenue and
East Pine street. SOOOO will hav-4t now;
terms.. After Monday, 14th; the price will
be. 114000.
J. L. WELLS CO.
it, Phone Main 4564.
Room M' UaaiUfr of 3ommerc "Blflf.
. . $750:SNAFi:
Three full s rd two fractional' lots.
Nineteenth and. Kehaleu.., Srllwfiad ;
eicrptlonally wSIl . locatM - and tnust
be ioia (jolckiy, - " v -'
E. S. .JACItSdJtf. St ,C0.. '
iPhona Main 3-aS. . H49 Stark St.
; , '-
Business Property
. . ? ; ,-. . ..
Excellent COrflAT lot on Sth strL eloRe
In. And will m&k -tu ten thousand in
sw. moaths.
. SPHINX A8EXCT,
Wi Stark street. .
Ttiat !sit badif the prbpertv "la so situ
ated" that It win. increaae rapiOJv in value.
Quarter block Improved and cloee In,
.. SPRIMX AGENCY.
30514 Stark street.
CLASSIFIED AD.
NKW TODAY.
Auction Sales
By J. T. Wilson
AUCTIONEER
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
aMO A. H.eacd Jay
At Salesroom, 208 KIrst Street
TJc m for thilaj-ii K
rords largro leather platform rocker, fine.
oa chifTonler. fumed oak IIDrary .losk
-"tl -halr-. oaK library t.b!, student s
cnair, a tine assortment of dressers, iron
1 mm bock millmm. clm!,
neciaing. rocker, chaira. dining-room ef-
JSS,1."- Ublm.. MRtlns-room
- Brussels i-arpetn, arc siuares,
ruB, niattlnGs, new and second-haiici
linoleum. n?w (Mm and gla
U?B .Set' utensila. Kolipee steel ranfte.
Peninsular ste-l ratiKo. cookstovea. vt s
stoves, four new trunks and other valu
able nousekeopinj fJTectP,
'0TH-In addition to furniture, etc..
w. WiU offer for snle mn's ami bovi"
"i1.- ov,t paota. and vestB. niulcrwear.
snirts. caps and. furnishing goods.
Special Safe Tuesday
At 384 Washington Street. In
the Selling-Hirsch Block
1 At 2 P.M. .
Announcement Extraorainaiy
A Carload Lot of
ollrl leather davenportn. nail s.at.
sofas. MrKinley chHlrs, weathered oak
rockers. Golden A&k my (Ute. utiiitv
seat, fumed oak parlor, dlnlna-rnom ano!
Iltorary furniture. eto. The npliolster-.-.is
in solid Wther. the finish and desisjrt
perfect, au elegnnt and up-to-dat
fiirnifihlnifs. PHe -ranarhiff from Jli to
1.tO. i .u- entire carload lot to he clonp.l
on das mentioned at public auction
jw:-in'aMit.in to Hie funiltlirC U
Will Inl) li'tr from renownM
a rtlvt . Salt? by Instruction from Mr.
A- M Be a 1 1 i e. of "Van c-o u vc- r. El. C
J . T. Wilson, Auctioneer.
yiittiouicagg
6N TLESDAV NEXT
AUCTION H(X 3K. A fDKR ST.,
COR-
np;r PARK ST.
ive shall im at
Ii' mWrm srinm
-iTrK-f pieces ot t urnitiire. carpets. et
rem ored fro m 1 r s. I. I We lis tr's r -r.-.
Iri?liul1nt v-orj- manl ve I f A 1.1 .
T FtETB (hand-carvfrj ji ni Urc f "rent-it
yw mirror), QI'ARTf.R'PAWKD OAK
LIBRARY TABI.K. narlor ro"kers. center-
tflhles. (rood aprlnR-r-()te -.i.i-. oc
rlR.f-S3K.ljS CARPET, peiiOftal OlS' N r
TAfti.fi, sa ennirs and iH'fTKT 13
ITiatch. very pretty Iron and -bras bed
Of various tolor. hes t sprtnsrs. felt nnd
othr mattresses, a-ooso few t her pillows.
sood comforts, very select rire.s.sers and
chiffoniers in riiiartor-Mwi ok ah.1
maple, Kan tern ster 1 ranre. with ws tr-r
pipes : a-ns ri-ater. eti j at thin time
we w-Il! oiTer part furnlxliluga of -ot-
tase, removed frcflii Worxllawn. (Inr
Mild oak (llllliiir ta hie and chairs.
la r pre oak ohtfTonier with French plate,
mirror. thr iron beds, odd dresr. eas-
be viewed tomorrow' (Monday),
i j-.Tivr-i-. Hiicnpn rnair". r . troois ma v
Palo
luesnay, at lu o clock.
, OfN TMVR5DAT NEYT
We sell at auction furniture... carpet.
stoves. ttc. In Rood conQltlon. Salo a t
lo oviook.
Don"t fort the fact that We pay cash
for Household mrnishiiw, or take the
Some on commission.
BAKKK A SON. Auctioneers.
. JANUARY BARGAINS
Tn oiii- rc-tn 1 1 dera rtmen t. Ijtst Wa-elc
w arlvertlso scl2 rugs, thpy we-re all scone
oy Thursday evening;. But another Sliip-
went in m du. Tlil it1 iin.
leum. Tiote the prices. 5ic yard for JT.e
l uallty. aiifl 7 or- yard for t - klnJ tlx
trust in this city sells for Si. lO. "We are
sun selling good K-tfitern furnltunj tor
1 than the "TRl'ST" asks for loeal-
marle roo4j. Here Is one: Solid oak chif
fon lor with Krerio h likL mirror, 414. oO.
OKO. BAKKR. &. CO..
35M. Aider St., wr-rarK St,
A. SCHUBACH, PROP.
AUCTION SALES
HOUSEFURNISHINGS
AT 211 FIRST ST.
Special Notice
al. thia
reck will bffffln at 1 :3C
instead or the usual 2 f ft, TVe lURKf Iflfl
olian In 6rAer to. stive our pairon a
chance to secure some of the hara-ains
in t h EW AMD PER P" ECT Havilarnl
China. Austrian China. Silverware.
Glassware, tfraniteware, etc, etc, Tiro
goods are ' from the Wt-IOLRSALK
HOISB of PRAEL. HE3EL.E A CX. and
ill ust sold, wo ";ome ?arly. a s wo sll
THESE GOODS from ha-If pant 1 until
2 o'ciocR, wnen we Drpin on the furni-
ture. of which you will always And a
good assortment, surrh as stoves, raneef.
carpets, dressers, extension tahls. chairs,
rockers, pictures, bamboo furniture; tn
fact a full line of all kind of furniture.
Don't fonaret ; be here at 1:30 sharp Mon
day, Wednesday and I" rldav.
:. I Auctioneer.
OILMAN)
Auction a nd Commissian Co,
S. L N. CILMAN, Auction..,
Regular Sale of Household
Furniture, Rugs, Ranges,
Diningroom Furniture, Mir-
rors, etc etc.
Tuesday. 10 A. MM al Room
411 Washington Street:
X. B. We. buy "our furniture if you
wish, or aell for you. Main 247 X
S. L.. rs. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
Mortgage Loans 5 and G
M fistate-Ci and rami,
Inarrance in All Lines.
A. H. BIRRELL.
201 to 20) McKaj D!dS...Sra and Stark
roctory Site
for. Roosevelt and Factors- st. ; North -west
part of city. In thr rear th nw i 1 -
lamrttc steal ( Iron "Works on Tors st. -
investigate.
A. H. ftiftRf:t.L.
-4)-203 McKay Bids-, Cor. 3d. and Stark.
Port and
Auction
Rooms