The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 02, 1908, SECTION TWO, Page 4, Image 16

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 2, 1903.
feels Disgrace keenly
GIRL BEGS FOB 3IERCY IX SE
ATTLE COURT.
Mrs. C. R. FarreU Innocent Victim
of .Man With Whom She Eloped.
Husband Is in Portland Jail.
Hysterical with the disgrace and the
fear of what might be her punishment.
Mrs. C. R. FarreU, the 20-year-old
daughter of a wealthy Montanlan,
stood swaying before the bench oi".
which sat Superior Judge Frater this
morning and pleaded for mercy. The
young woman was charged wilh
swindling, her offense being that' of
selling a piano which she had rented.
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Van
derveer has investigated the. case and
is convinced that the woman is the
Innocent victim of the husband, with
whom she- eloped, and now is in, jail
In Portland, charged with a similar
offense. On the prosecutor's recom
mendation. Judge Frater sentenced Mrs.
Farrell to six months in the county
jail and then suspended the sentence.
y. M. JefCery, a local lawyer who
knows the girl's parents, said to the
court that she comes from a very fine
family and that liter parents have been
hlnir for trace of her since she
eloped. As he talked, the girl, moaning
and sobbing, threw herself on Jeffery's
chest, clinging to him with frantic
etrength
She will be taken in charge by the
police matron, pending recovery from
na illness, and will then be sent home.
DAILY METEORJI.OUCAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Feb. 1. Maximum tempera
ture. S4 degrees; minimum. 26 degrees. River
reading at 8 A. il.. 3 feet; change in last 24
hour. 0.1 foot. Total rainfall (3 P. M. to
P. M.), none; totai-ralnfaU since Septem
ber 1. J90T. 23 Inches; normal rainfall, 2.u5
inches: deficiency, 3.05 inches. Total sun
shine January 31, 9 hours, 41 minutes; possi
ble sunshine, 9 hours, 41 minutes. Barometer
treduced to a -a-level), at S P. M.. 30.1O luetics.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Olwervfltiom taken at 5 P. M., Pacific time,
February 1.
5
Wind.
I
I
STATIONS.
Haker City
Ulsmaick
Jioih" ,
Kurcka
Helena
KamloopB
North Hiad
l'ocat"IK.
Portland
lied Bluff
3iobebui
tuciaihenio. ....
ftalt Lalto
Han Francisco. . ,
Spokane
'I'aeoma
Tatocsh Island. .
Walla Wiili..,,
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Kainy
Cloudy
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46.0.02
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near
Clear
Clear
iPt. cloudy
16,0. uul
4.45B
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The high pressure area over the North Pa
ciflc Stales has contracted in area and its
center has remained nearly stationary. Ths
low pressure, area off the North California
coast hat; likewise, remained nearly station
ary and Us center is apparently some, dis
tance at aea. It, liowevor, has caused mod
erately heavy rains in Northern California
end cloudiness from this disturbance has
overspread western Oregon. Tim tempera
ture everywhere on the Pacific Slope, havs
remained nearly stationary.
The indications are for generally fair
veamer in this district tiunday. witn aearly
stationary temperatures.
FORECASTS.
ror me v nours enoinfc minniRni. reo. z:
Portland aad vicinity Generally fair; east
erly windij.
Western Oregon Generally fair, except pos
sibly rain or enow south portion; easterly
nir.da.
Western Washington Fair; continued cold.
Kawtern Orenon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Pair and continued cold.
- EDWARD A. HEALS,
District Foreraster.
Grand Centra! Station lima Card
80UTIiKK rAC lUC.
Leaving forttuud
RoLurg Pasaoiiger .......
Cottage Grove Fasaenger...
California Express
tan Francisco Kxprew
West Side
Corvallis passenger
Eheridaa Passenger
yoreet Grove Passenger....,
orebt Gtove Passenger ....
Arriving Port land
Oregon Kxpre&a
Cottage lirove passenger...
Roeetmrg passenger ....... ,
Portland Exprea ..........
Weut. side
Corvallla Passenger ........
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove passenger.....
1
8:13 a. 1
4:13 p. t
7:45 p. 1
12:U0 p. 1
1 :M) m. t
4:10 d. 1
11:00 a- t
e:40p. t
7:65 a. 1
4
11:30s. 1
5:30 d. 1
U:1S p. 1
6:S5 p. 1
10:o0 a. 1
8:00 a, 1
yoret Grove Passenger.
2:60 p.
N OKI' li-bttN fAClUC.
Leaving Portland
Taccma and Seattle Express..'...! 8:30a.m.
North Coast & Chicago Limited. . I a O0p.ro.
Overland Express 1 1:48 p. m.
Axrlvlns; i'ortland
North Coast Limited T :00 a. to.
Portiaod Express 4:15p.m.
Overland Express 8:15 p.m.
OREGON RALLBOAJO) NAVIGATION CO.
lttvlug l'ortiapc!
Fendlet jn Passenger ...........
Chicago-Portland Special .......
bwokans Flyer
Kansas City & Chicago Express.
Arriving Purtlaud
Spokane Flyer
Ctil.. kin. City Portland Ex. .
Chicago-Portland Special
' Pendleton Passenger
7:13 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
8:15 p. m.
8:00 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
3:45 a. m.
8:50 p. m.
6:15 p. m-
aSIOBU COLUMBIA
leaving Portland-
-t Astoria At Seasian Express.......
Astoria & Seaside Express .......
Arriving Portland
. Astoria Portland Passenger. .
Portland Express . . .
8:00 a. m.
0:00 p. m.
12:15 p. ra.
1U:UU p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC BsiLWAH CO.
xlavlng Portland
C. P
K. tahort Line, via Spokane. 8:15 p. m
Seattle
.111:43 p. m.
Arrlvlns: Portland
C. P. It. hort Line, via SDokane..! 8:00a. m
via beams 7:00 am.
Jelierson-Street Station
BOCTILEKS PACIFIC.
Infixing FartljuHt
Zal las Penj;r;r . . . . ,
Dallas Passenger
Arriving Fort land
Da 11 as Passenger
Dallas PaiKpnger ...
T:40 av nv
4:15 p, sou
10:t5 a, m.
6:00 D. Ok
MEETING NOTICES.
ARBl'Tf? CIRCLE, NO. 2T.1, WOMEN' OP
council A i-T vm give a grand masquerade
bail St. Valentine's evening. February 14. In
the Woodnmn ot the Worid Temple, 1th street,
borwoen "Waahington and Alder. Admtstrion
bit cent couj'le, extra, lady 20 cents. Prizes
and good music
' HASSAI0 LODGE, No. 10, I. O. O. F.
Members are requested to meet at the haU
of Woodlawn Ledge at 8 o'clock ilonday
evetifna to pay them a fraternal visit.
F. COZENS, Sec
VNION BRICKLATERS.
Take natice on and after the evening of
Thursday. February 3. 1!H'S. the union will
hoM Its nieetinfrs In the bartenders' new
hall, or.'i First ft. ED THAYER, Pies.
JOJ3 CLARK, Secretary.
MODERN FORESTERS The Modern For
enters will Rive a Valentine dance on Mon
day evening. Feb. A. In their hall. Ablnff
ton bid;;. Fine orchestra. . Everybody in-
vUco. A a mission cents.
CORBETT BUILDING
5TH AND MORRISON STS.
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Akin Otis F. and Mabel, osteopaths, for
merly Macleay bldg. Phone A4S79.
American Surety Company, formerly Com
mercial bldg Phone ilain 44T.
Cavanagh. Wm., Dr.. dentist, formwly Co
lumbia & Buchanan blags. Main 513d. A 5119.
Cbrlstensen. C, optician and Jeweler, formerly
with Butterfleld Bros. Main SIOO.
Chance, Arthur IV., Dr., dentlat, formerly
Dekuro bldg. Oirtces 810-11. Main loiii.
Coffev. R. c.. Ir., physician and. surgeon,
office 1(17. Phone Main 4-ta.
Corbett Estate ot H. W.. Kobert H. Strong,
manager. Phone Main 815, A .'1261.
Crossley Co., Tne, real estate, formerly Mc
Kay bldg. 708-9. Phones Main 7h65. A 5T22.
Dleck. Kobt. O., civil engineer, formerly
Mohawk bldg. Phone A3tt&S.
Dufur & Dulur, public etuoographera. Phone
Main 3U04. A ii-iB.
Ellis. R H.. Dr. physician and surgeon,
formerly Columbia bids. Main 6186, A 14w8.
Falls city Lumber Company, formerly Mo
hawk bldg.. t- S. Belcher. Main 557S.
Goudey & Vvcod. bonds, formerly Buchanan
blug. Main 3472. A 3472.
Hegele, H.- w.. Dr.. physician and surgeon,
formerly Macleay bldg. ilain 4014. A b3o.;.
Offices l(oa-12.
Jefierds. Henry C.. Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 463.
Jonea, N. V., Dr., physician, formerly Co
lumbia bldg. Suite loo3. Main 278.-
Jones, Trevor, Dr., dentist, formerly Bu
chanan bldg. Main 4014. A 6333.
Kelsey. Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co
lumbia bldx. Main 6146.
King, J. C. Elliott. Dr., physician, formerly
Mohawk bid. Main 220. , ,
Kinney, M. J., timber, formerly Sherlock
bldg Phone Main, 2032. ,
Kyne. B. F., Mrs., formerly Bussel blag.
A3967. Residence C1977. .
Labbe. Edmund J . Dr.. physician and ur
geon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 4o0 A 14oo.
Ijent. Geo. L., attorney, formerly 206 "4 Mor
rison st. Offlce 419. Main 483, A 16SJ.
Locke & Gullete, Drs.. physician and sur
geons. Will occupy office 820 after Feb. 16.
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and
surgeon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 28T.
Manion. Catherine C, Dr.. formerly Hamll
ton bldg. Phone Main 2811--
Matson, Ralph C. and F.ay W.. Drm., formerly
Marquam bldg. Main 77.
McCusken Clarence J., Dr., formerly Filed
ner bldg. Main 270.
Nichols. A. 6.. C. U & H. S.. Drs., physicians
and surgeons, formerly Dekum bid. Main 20A
Oregon Ljle Insurance Company, I Samuel,
Gen. Mgr. Phones- Main 6353. A Bfl02.
Oienon Kailway & Navigation Co., surgeon
offices. 008-10. Main 2U7, A 1267.
Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fentoll
bldg. Offices 001-2. Phone Main e.?40.
Petzei. A. F- Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
bids. Main 463. . , ,
Pierce, EX A.. Dr., physician, formerly Dekum
bldg. Pacific 9SO. .
Polivka & Co.. tailors, formerly 249 Morri
son. Phone Main "31.
Taylor. Frank M-, Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 2b7. A1-B7.
United Wirelefa Telegraph Co., formerly 107H
Sixth St.. F. S. Stewart fiscal agt. Main B.(d.
Veazle & Veazie, attorneys at law, formerly
Chamber of Commerce bldg. Main 11.
TVight. Otis. B., Dr., physician and surgeon,
formerly Dekum bldg. Main 616. A ,4M.
Williamson, IV. F-, Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Marquam bldg. Main 440.
Taquina Bay Co.. The. formerly Mohawks
bidg. W. F. Ptine. Main 5578. A197S.
Zan. Jas. C. Dr.. physician and surgeon,
formerly Marquam hid. Main 850.
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DEED.
ARMF.NT In this city. February 1, at the
family residence at Woodstock. Ida May
Arment, aged 44 years. Funeral notice
hereafter.
EWIS In this city, February 1. at 875
ICast Taylor, street, Mattie P. Ewin," aged
70 years; funeral notice hereafter.
FUN ERA I, NOTICES.
DONTjON" January 31. William Donton.
aged 70 years. 10 months, tseloved bus
band of Bridget Donlon. and father of
Mrs. M. F. Brady. N. R. and Caroline Don
lon of this city, and Mrs. E. P. Ward of
Seattle, Wash. Funeral will take place
from residence. 107 Webster street. Sun
day, February 2, at 1:30 P. M., thence to
St. Mary's Church. Williams ave. and
Stanton street, at 2 P. M., where servin3
will be held. Interment Riverview Ceme
tery. Friends respectfully Invited.
MAION'E In this city, January 81 at 1079
jVLacauam street, i nomas v.. Aiaione, ageu
40 years. The funeral services will be
held at St. Lawrence Church, comer
Third and Sherman streets, at 2, p. M. to4
day (Sunday!. Friends invited. Interment
Mount Calvary Cemetery, Seattle and Ta
coma papers please eopy.
SATER In this city, February 1, Mrs.
. Jesnie M. Sater, aged 47 years. Friends are
respectfully Invited to attend the funeral
services which will be held at Holnt&n'l
chapel, corner Third and Kalmon streets,
at A. M. Monday, FebTuary 3. Inter
ment at Cedar Mills.
LASH At 207 South Jersey st St. John.
January 31. Mrs. Mahala. K. Lash, aged
73 yetu-s, 1 month, 22 days. Funeral serv
ices will be held today tSunday). Febru
ary 2. at 2 P. M., from the Congrega
tional Church. Bt. John. Interment at
Columbia Cemetery. Friends invited.
61 EM ON The funeral services of the late
A. Barnhard Giemon will be held at Fin
ley's ehapel at l:M p. M. today. Friends
invited. Interment Greenwood cemetery.
(San Francisco papers please copy.)
ELLIOTT The funeral services of Ernest
K. Elliott, a member of Laurel Lodge. 11,
I. O. O. F., will be held at Flnleys chapel
at' 3 P. M. today (.Sunday). Friends and
members of I. o. O. F. invited. Interment
will be at Corvallls. Or.
BROCK In this city. January 31, at 631
Spokane avenue. Maggie Brock, aged 41
years. The funeral services will be held
at Finley's chapel at 1:30 P. M. Monday,
February 3. Interment Rose City Ceme
tery. TH ACKER The funeral services of Mrs.
Joseph A. Thacker will be held at Dun
ning' s chapel, East Alder and 6th sta. on
Monday, February 3. at 10 A. M.
J. P. 11NXEY St BO'S. Funeral Directors,
Third and Madison. Phone Main S, A 1699.
Dunning. McEntee & Gllbaugh, Funeral Di
rectors, 7th Pine. Phone M.. 430. Lady asst.
EK1CSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 400 Alder
st. .Lady assistant. Jfl.one Mala 6138.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Fnnera! Direct
ors, 320 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 607.
ZEI.LF.R-BYRNES CO.. Fnneral Dlreet
ers. 273 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant.
r. B. DUNN INC. Undertaker. 414 Eaat
Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East 5
NEW TODAY-
TEACHERS" EXAMINATIONS,
Notice Is hereby riven that the County
School .Superintendent of Multnomah
County will hold the regular examination
of applicants Mr state and countv papers
at tne Atkinson School, Eleventh and
Couch streets, commencing Wednesday,
February 12, at A. M. A complete pro
gramme will be furnished on request. Ap
plicants writing here from other counties
should secure consent of the Superintend
ent of the county where employed. R. F.
Robinson. County School Superintendent.
Warehouse or Factory Site
100x100 on Flanders street, two
block from New Terminal Tarda.
FRY fc THORPfTOJf,
Beaverton, Or,
Piano Studio of Lonis II. Boll
Now located corner 6th and Washington
sts., Lafayette bldg.. parlors 80 and 81.
SEW TODAY.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
Auction Sale
Of the furniture and fittings of residence,
removed to
411 Washington Street, for Sale
Tuesday, Feb. 4th, 10 A. M.
The sale includes the fittings of a 9
room house, books, etc. Also sales
Thursday and Friday, 10 A. M. each day,
at 411 Washington street. N. B. We pay
cash for furniture.
S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
J
Attractive Auction Sale
ot tiie
ELEGANT FURNITURE, FIT
TINGS, CARPETS, ETC.
Of 12-Room Residence
Tomorrow, Monday, Feb. 3d,
at No. 87 1-2 Sixth Street, Be
tween Stark and Oak, at 10
o'Clock A. M.
The fine furnishings at this sale are
almost new, were selected from the dif
ferent stores with care, ftnd Included in
list are fine Royal Axminster and Brus
sels Carpets, fine Iron bedsteads (tinted),
the best springs and mattresses and bed
dins; fine dressers, commodes, stands,
etc., In oak, etc.; rockers, costly hall car
pets, odd chairs, heatingr stoves, kitchen
furniture, parlor furniture, etc., In all
the complete furnishings of 13 rooms.
N. Bi--Buyers are invited to attend the
sale (tomorrow) Monday, February 3, at
10 A. M-. at 8Tti Sixth street.
S. Li. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
AuctionSales
BY J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
At 10 A. M. Each Day
At Salesroom, 208 First Street
MONDAY, at 10 A." M.. we sell one
chest of carpenter's and plumber's tools,
one shotgun, one fine tone orean, square
piano, three safes, Mosler, Webb, Davis:
Toledo cash register, carpers, ranges and
furniture.
Wednesday and Friday
We sell various consignments of fur
niture, carpets, Btoves, linoleum, valuable
housekeeping effects and ralseellanerms
merchandise. MONDAY, AT 11 A. M..
WE AilE- instructed to sell 6S0 feet of
20-inch sheet steel pipe on the Old Amer
ican Exchange Dock, foot of Madison stt
SPECIAL GROCERY SALE
Tuesday, Feb. 4
208 First Street, at 10 A. M.
We will offer a choice lot of baking
powders, soap, coffees, tea, spices, ex
tracts, canned and bottled goods, gro
ceries of every description, plenty of
everything for the table, dining-room and
kitchen.
NOTr3 If you want cash for youn be
longings, phone Main 166, A 4243. We
pay the best price.
J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer.
PortlandAuctionCo.
AT 211 FIRST ST.
We have this week a grand assortment
of both NEW and second-hand FURNI
TURE placed on our salesroom floors-
for inspection oerore we sacrifice mem at
our
AUCTION SALES
TUESDAY, 10 A.M.
THURSDAY, 10 A. M.
AND FRIDAY AT 2 P. M.
When every piece we have consigned
to us to be sold for the resular IOC ON
THE DOLLAR POSITIVELY MUST
BE SOLD,
OUR OWN STOCK
ot furnltura, which we have bought from
parties who were obliged to sell on short
notice Is assuming large proportions, so
that you have a splendid opportunity to
select from at any time if you don't wish
to wait for the auctions, and remember
It takes a large stock to supply our busi
ness for two or three days, so you un
derstand why we are always
READT TO BUT MORE)
FURNITURE
PortlandAuctionCo.
Main 5653.
A 4121.
5&6. LVaK&r&Coir
" ON TUESDAY NEXT
AT BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE, COR.
ALDER AND PARK STS.
Nice furniture of u-ROOM FLAT, also
a larse quantity of other good SECOND
HAND FURNITURE. CARPETS, RUGS,
ErrC. The following is a partial list of
what MUST BE SOLD In this sale, as
Mr. G. Keavea Is leaving for California
on Tuesday evening. In DINING-ROOM
FURNITURE we have two good round
EXTENSION TABLES 6 ft. by 8 ft, two
sets of CHAIRS, modern BUFFET, and
very handsome SIDEBOARD In Quar
tered oak. 9x12 BRUSSELS RUGS, com
bination BOOKCASE, LADY'S DESK,
several parlor tables, PARLOR SUITE
in mahogany, also several separate
pieces of upholstered furniture, parlor
BRUSSELS carpets, mantel clock, sep
arate ROCKER3 In golden and weath
ered oak, two very pretty LOUNGES,
five IRON BEDS, all good and clean, in
up-to-date patterns, a verv fine seieotlon
of DRESSERS and CHIFFONIERS in
quartered oak and birdseye maple, sev
eral good oil paintings, full metal TUBU
LAR SPRINGS, best mattresses, feather
pillows, one 9x12 seamless VELVET
RUG, parlor heaters, oak folding bed,
gas range, gas heaters, kitchen treas
ures, utensils and other useful house
hold articles. All of which may be in
spected tomorrow (MONDAY).
Sale TUESDAY, at 10 o'clock.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
"We held our regular sale for various
consignors. We cannot list the articles
at this time, but there will be a little of
everything. Sale at 10 A. M.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneers.
FOR THE BEST BARGAINS
In fruit lands within the Hood River
district, Mosler or White Salmon, & to
10-acre tracts, at prices ranging from
$30 to' $100 per acre,
SEE3 THE DUNN-LA TVKEXCE CO.,
248 Alder Street,' Portland, Oregon.
For Sale
At Warrenton, Oregon, 6-room house,
no-foot lot. in best condition, $15Ki.
You can double your money on this
buy. G S59, Oregonlan.
NEW TODAY.
4 IMPORTANT FACTORS
TO BE CONSIDERED
IN SELECTING A HOMESITE
1st The locality.
2d Its surroundings, and conditions.
3d School and transportation facil
ities. 4tb Proper building restrictions.
HANCOCK
STREET
ADDITION
Meets all these requirements, viz.:
Hancock-St. Addition
Adjoins Irvington, the finest and
most select residence district of
' Portland.
Hancock-St. Addition
Has excellent school and street
car facilities, with a 15 -minute
ride to 3d and Morrison sts.
Hancock-St. Addition
Has parked' streets, cement side
walks and curhs; Bull Run water
piped throughout the property.
Hancock-St. Addition
Lots are 50x100 and ia the best
buy in the city today.
PRICE $600
$50 Down $10 Monthly
Agents at tract office all day, in
cluding Sunday, to show you these
choice lots.
Take P.ose City Park car, corner
Third and Morrison streets, get off at
tract office, corner Thirty-seventh and
'Sandy Eoad, or for further informa
tion and maps call at office.
C P. WELLS
231 Worcester Building.
Phone Main 8367.
Jonesmore
The place to invest.
On the Montavilla carline. '
Graded streets.
Bull Eun 'Water,
Building restrictions,
Public school.
LOTS SOxlOO FEET
$300 to $500
Your own terms.
Live in your own home.
We will build for you.
Geo. D. Schalk
264 Stark St.
Main 392, A2392. ;
Property Wanted
We have clients for residence, prop
erty in the suburbs or closer In. im
proved or unimproved. If your prices
are right list with us for prompt sales.
Lambert-Whitmer Co.
444 K. Alder St.
IOT Sherlock Bids.
NICHOL'S ADDITION
TO GARDEN HOME.
This tract of land is about 5 miles
southwest of the Courthouse. The
Oregon Electric Railroad runs throug-h
the tract and has station on the land.
Terms 2.5 per cent cash, interest 6 per
cent. Platted in tracts ot 1 4 to 5
acres, $200 to $350 per acre.
L. I-'.. THOMPSON & CO,
228 Third Street.
KANFORD 6 BLACKWELL
CIVIL. EKGINEERS.
Railroads, Pswer Plants, Industrial
Plants.
1101 Alaska Bldg., Seattle. Wash.
ML TABOR ACRES
Brantlful view, on irest slope. Ideal
residence site. Only SKOO.
Hartman & Thompson
Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1500-ACRB STOCK RANCH flO PER
ACRE.
AH fenced; all tillable; substantial Im
provements; in Douglas County or will
exchange for Portland property or
close-in aereajre, paying difference.
JACKSON DEERIXCJ,
Phone Main 343. 246 Starlt St.
For Rent
Elegunt 19-room house, steam heat,
five baths, water In every room.
Wakefield, Fries & Co.
229 Stark St.
ACREAGE
Small trarits adjoining platted prop
erty and wichin a short walk of car
line at very low prices and on very easy
terms.
HARTMAN & THOMPSON
Chamber of Commerce.
For Rent
Three-story brick warehouse, 100x
100, on Front St., near Clay.
Wakefield, Fries & Co.
329 Stark St.
GEORGE; BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOTJNTAfrr.
S23 Worcester BulMlnf.
Phon Main 6371.
SKW TODAY.
ACREAGE
20 ACRES
Two miles south of Oswego, 9 miles
from Portland ; 17 acres in cultiva
tion, 3 acres small stumps, seeded to
grass, 2Yx acres in strawberries, 3
acres in timothy, balance garden
land; small house and barn. Price
$2500; one-half cash.
ACREAGE
5-aere tracts situated one-half mile
south of Cedar Station, on the 0. W.
P. earline, on the Pleasant View
Boulevard. This land is in a good
stntfi .of cultivation, free from rock
and gravel. Tracts adjoiuing Boule
vard, $2o per acre. .tracts DacK
from Boulevard, $250 per acre. Terms
easy. "
5-acre tracts Vi me nrtn f Jen
nie Station, on O. W. P. earline, 9
miles from Portland bv the Powell
Vollo-w tratrnn roftH. This tract of land
is in good state of cultivation; is at
present seeded to elover. rnce
to $300 per acre.
TO TRADE FOR PORTLAND
PROPERTY
96-acra farm situated on th Sa
lem & Portland electric line, 10 miles
north of Salem. This farm is in a
good state of cultivation ; improve
ments, house aud barn. Price $3000.
LOTS
$5000 Quarter block, N. E. corner
of 15th st. and Hawthorne ave.
$2o00 50x100 feet, S. W. corner
13th and East Madison.
$3750 Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, in
block 5, Highland Addition.
$1200100x100, blk. 12, St. John.
CAUSEY
LAND AND INVESTKEHT CO.
506-7 Swetland Building,
"Washington and Fifth Streets.
Let Us Build You
A Home
According- to your own Ideal In any part
of the city r country on small roontuly
payments.
If You Own A Lot
We will bultd you your home. A few hun
dred dollars Is all that you- need to awn
jjrour own home; your monthly rent will do
tho rest.
IF YOU DO NOT OWN YOUR OWN
LOT, FIND ONK at your own price anil w
will build your home on terms to suit.
S. V. DAVIDOR & CO.
209-207-208- Conch Buildinff,
Fourth, and Washington. Straeta.
Parrisii, Watkins 8 Co.
city Heal tsiate
For Sale
Real Esials, Rental, Loan and
Fire Insurance Agents.
230 Alder at. Phone, Main 1644.
' "MONDAY ONLY"
$2900
Six-room ory-and-a-lialf hnuae,
2fnt, near Savler. Come prepared to
bar, POSITIVELY MONOAY.
"NOB HILL LOIS"
KEARNEY, BETWEEN 22D AND 23D
30x100 $2300
3r,xloo $2700
4Oxl0t K3050
BOiloo. $3750
LAMONT & HARRIS
303-4 S KTI.AM) HI.IM;.
Mortgage Loans
On choice security at lowest rates.
Private Investors
Will And It to their advantage to loan
throush roy office and select their own
securities. Legal details carefully at
tended to.
A. H. BIRRELL
Financial and Insurance Accent.
201-203 McKay blilK, 3d and Stark.
Holladay's Addition
The one BEST place in Portland to buy.
GEOGRAPHICAL. CENTER and MOST
DE3IRABLE residence property of the
city.. .
Tli3 Oregon Real Estata Company
1 88 THIRD STREET.
INVESTORS MUTUAL CO.
Buyen of real estate, mining Investment
and speculative securities.
New York listed stocks a specialty.
STOCK SI PER SHARE.
Wrl: for prospectus, special offer and
references.
Join us and tvin.
"We are experienced.
Investors Mutual Co
Vancouver Block, Vancouver, Wash. -
Mortgage Loans
At reasonable rates on city, property. See
or phone
GEO. K." CLARK JOHX W. COOK.
533 Chmiitwr Commerce Bldc
Plione Mala 5407. Home A3263.
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT
I tave for sal a small amount of stock
In now apartment bouse proposition la
amounts of $5X up: exceptionally good In
vestment; big Income.
XV. U MORtiAX, SIS Ablnrton Bids.
NEW TODAY.
$7250 'That splendid 10-room Nob
HU1 dwelling, all modern applN
ancea, full lot. A bargain.
$7000 New and modern Irvington
dwelling, 7 rooms and lots of
ground; a beauty and a bargain.
S-IOOO Full lot and good dwelling,
manufacturing district, paying
good Interest, and will advance
rapidly.
S2S50 Two-story dwelling, full lot.
29th and Oregon; must sell. No
reasonable offer declined.
82200 New 6-room house, near Al
berta car; easy terms.
82100 -60-foot lot. near Steel bridge,
which we think a bargain.
$1500 New 6-room dwelling, East
3Sd, near Stark; easy terms and
worthy of consideration.
1400 Two j choice lots, near Van
couver kve. and Skidmore; one
block from car; half cash.
TIMBER 6,500.000 feet yellow fir; 1
mile from Columbia. A snap at
4500.
STORES FOR RENT See them, Second
and Salmon; modern, steam heat.
BIRGLARY We insure against it at
small cost.
JACKSON, 6 BEERING
Phone Math 845. SIS Stark at.
AL ESTATE
81 SO Lot IT, block 22, Mount Tabor
Villa.
8850 4 nice lots, corner, Irrington
Park.
81 ISO 50x100. E. ISth St.. bet. Tilla
mook and Thompson straftb.
f'i 10060x100, corner, on Broadway.
3250 I nice lots and cony 5-room
bungalow, Kenllworth. Half cash
will buy this.
8-4000 Two excellent lots on Bavler
St., close to car line. A snap.
8450050x100, corner Grand ave.,
Hollx.day Add.; nice 7-room house.
85700 Full lot, with nice up-to-date
home, in Irvington.
86000 100x100, on East Side, easy
walking distance, excellent site for
flats or apartments.
87000 100x100, with nice 8-room
home, close in. East Side.
87500 Lot .73x100, modern 7-room
home, beautiful grounds. In choicest
part of Irvington.
Geo. D. Schalk
2A4 Stark street.
Fkomi Main 32. A 2303.
Choice Qaarte; Block and
Five Houses
S. E. CORNER 26TH AND WILSON
STREETS,
100x100 feet, with 5 cottages, in good
condition.
The land is worth $4000
The five cottages are well -worth.$5000
Total $9000
We must sell the property at once,
WAKEFIELD, FRIES 6 CO.
229 STARK STREET.
ACREAGE
BY
THE DUNN-LAWRENCE CO.
14i ACRES, on Villa are.,' convenient
to cars, Montavilla. all improved; Ilea
fine for plattiiis. Prcfc only 1350 per
acre: :mou casn, balance easy terms.
414 ACHES, with nat piasierea coi
taee, at L.ei)ts; nice garden, and fruit.
13 ACRES, all improved; an ideal
nice, red barn; on a fina driveway and
river bank; 2 miles station. Price
only $2000; 25'miles out. .
2 ALDER ST.
Mortgage Loans
Real Estate
FINEST INCOME BtVS I" TI2E CITY
I have a customer for acreage on new
Salem road. If you havo any for sale
see me.
w. 8. sTreeter
201-202 Kothchlld Blilc
REFERENCES
U. S. NATL BANK. BANK OF CALI
FORN1A, HXBERNIA S'V GS BANK.
CHEAP BUILDING LOT ON EASY
TERMS
Eolladay Ave. and East Twenty-first
PRICE $5O0
60x100 on E. 21st, between Pacific
and Holladay ave. Terms J100 down,
balance installments of J10 a month or
more; Interest 6 per cent on deferred
payments.
MALL & VON B0RSTEL
104 Second St and 392 K. Burnside St.
West Side Home
Nor, modern, 8-room houne la fash
ionable diatrict, only tiro blocks from
Washington St., for 10,000.
Hartman & Thompson
Chamber of Commerce.
Front Street
J One-half lot and 2-stcry brick build
Ins producing: good income, 7 per cent.
JAMES jTfLYNN
512 Chamber of Commerce.
HAWTHORNE AVE.
A swell residence overlooking the
city. See it.
Hartman & Thompson
Chamber of Commerce.
MONEY TO LOAN
At 6 and 7 per cent on East or West
Side Business or Residence property.
MALI, & VOX BORSTKI.,
134 Second and 3D2 B. Burnside Sts.
NEW TODAT.
CORNER
Fractional corner
14th, near Madison
Good modern house and
room for building.
$6500
50x100 corner, 13th, near
Columbia; 10-room house.
Faces east and south. No
better apartment site in the
city. Close in.
$9750
50x100, inside lot, faces
east, adjoining above corner.
Exjra fine apartment site.
$6500
IRVINGTON
Fine, modern, new 8-room
house, beautiful, surround-
$6500
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
INVEST
YOUR SAVINGS
IN
Railway Addition
400 choice building lots to choose from
AT JJJS5 EA-
Easy terras if desired
$10 Down and $5 Monthly
10 per cent discount
FOR CASH
Making your lot cost
Only 376.50
AGENTS AT TRACT ALL DAY
Take Montavilla car at cor. 3d and
Morrison sts., get off at corner
Villa and Hibbard sts., Monta
villa branch office; for. fur
ther particulars call office
0. P. WELLS,
231 Worcester Bldg. Phone M. S253
$16,000
Whole block on Williams ave., pay
ing over 19 per eent net; owner must
sell to pav the bank before February
5th. Building cannot be built today
for price asked.
$9000
Business corner, paying 9 per cent
net; $4000 cash will handle this.
$25,000
Corner, one block from City Hall,
which will net you 16 per cent at
present and double in value in one
year; $11,000 cash, balance 6 per cent
$19,000
will buy a full lot on 6th st. Yon
can't buy a full lot on Sixth street for
double the money. This has to be
sold at once.
$7500
Nice corner, modern home, fur
nished; owner has to leave city; walk
ing distance. See this and you will
buy, if you are looking for a home.
rami Irani co.
D. B. MACKIE, MANAGER
217-219 Lumber Exchange.
ACREAGE
If you are interested in procuring
a small piece of acreage, from 1 to 10
acres, it will be to your interest to sec
ns, as we have the best, all things
considered, in tbe market. On the 0.
W. P. electric line, 25 minutes from
First and Alder streets.
A 5-acre tract for $1750
A 2-acre tract for 7O0
A 2V2-acre tract for 875
A 5-acre tract for 1500
A 10-acre tract for 3000
A 2-acre tract for 600
A 2V2-acre tract for 750
The best soil to be found so near
the city. Terms easy.
Agent -on the ground, G. T. Parry,
Wichita Station.
KNAPP & MACKEY,
7 Chamber of Commerce.
Residence Sites
11O0 10x100 Sightly residence site,
all Improvements in; E. Taylor,
near 2oth st.
1750209x100 Half block in Pst
tnn's Addition, near site of new
H!h School: close to carline.
This Is a snap.
Sinnott&Sinnott
S21-525 Chamber of Commerce.
Apartment-House Site
Seventh and Clifton Streets
Price $5200
Corner lot 50x100 and 8-room house, in fair
condition, situate on th N. W. cor. of 7th
and Clit ton streets.
SEE IT
It Is aBargain
MALL & VON BORSTEL
104 Second St..