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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1911)
tttt: sTTxnAY nnrnoxiAN. rORTLAXD, JANUARY 8, 1911. 11 ... - ' 3250,010 BRIDGE BOND FIGHT BARED Desperate Measures Adopted by Duniway Are Shown by His Telegrams. HE OFFERED INDUCEMENTS la Effort to Induce BoMon Banks to Rf fue Bond. lie Telegraphed That lie Won Id Furnish Bank Free Defense In Case of Salt. M. G. Munly. president of ths North East eida Parslopmant Club, who now In tha East, has nt to Jama T. Barron certified copies of talrsma which show to what desperata lengths Ralph R. Duniway. attorney for Frank Klernan. went In hla effort to prevent tha acceptance by the National 8haw mnt Bank, of Boston. Mass.. of nSO.OOa of Broadway brldg bond. That lnstlto tlon had contracted for the purchase eT the bonds through Ladd Ttlton. of Portend. In on of the messages which he sent the National Shawmot Bank. Mr. Duni way offered to furnish that Institution fre defense In any action which might be brought by the City of Portland to compel the acceptance of the bonds. The National Ghawwiut Bank had deposited with the city at the time thla telerratn aa sent a certified check for one-tenth f the purchase price of the bond a. Manly Gets Full Copies. Mr. Munly obtained wh'le In Boston full copies of each of the telegrams received by the National Bhawmut Bank. On October . Caaton. Snow Ealton tsH. attorneys for the National Bhaw mut Bank, received the following tele gram from Duniway: ' La At) at Ttlton Bank decline to glva me advance Information whether you tin or will not try to accept $:6.ooo Broadway bridge bonds. Say they will follow your Instructions promptly. Frank ... i... ki. . r1tw has jvieromn ia a1 " a " - - - no franchise for brl.lse across river and J - . . til a .11. Kr4H to ron or rvninna wt u - - m be built. Will file new suit to enjoin your acceptance of bondn If I get Infor mation In time: otherwise I will file new suit to cancel bonds In your hands and tie you up. I think you will airve your own Interest by giving me advance Information so as not to tie up your t nn rafn.a In accent bonds lUVIllt J . J - ' will furnish yoo defense to any notion by city on bid tree oi expense. On the same date Duniway wired tha National Shawmut Bank aa follows: "No bridge ever built across Willam ette without franchlae from state, which Portland has not got for Broad way bridge. Port of Portland haa granted no franchise. No bonds aver old under this alleged charter ssc :lon." "Petty Politicians" Dnnlway. The Boston bank received from Dun way under date of Octooer the follow ing telegraphic message: "Paper publishes your telegram ask ing further Information. . Tou have not been given" lull and correct Informa tion by city. Tou should be furnished all pleadings, evidence, authorities and two opinions delivered by Circuit Court. Charter amendment waa not before Court In form contained In pam phlet aent yon when council adopted resolution of March SI anl resolutions understood to Identify act by title and there Is no good title to such docu ment. II encyclopedia law (second edition) Tt; not filed with Auditor days before June ?. not published with legal ballot title, numbers were pub lished wrong. Legal notice not given or election, minority vote. No other bonds have been" heretofore Issued tinder alleged charter amendment. Pnrt of Portland must first grant fran .hl across river before bridge can be built and bonds sold for that pur pose. Montgomery vs. Portland. 110 I. S. . I am of the opinion that Port f Portland will not grant franchise for this bridge across river to ob struct harbor. Wish you to have full Information and feel sura that If you have you will refuse to take bonds. Small number petty politicians trying to build this bridge with other people's money In violation law. Obtained In junction Supreme Court Klernan case." Bond-Purchasers Warned. This waa supplemented the next day by the following message frort Duni way: "Read what city officials published In today's Oregonlan. "If the Supreme Court In the original proceedings de cides In Kiernan'a favor the bonds would simply become Invalid and the purchasers and not city or Mr. Kler nan. aa a taxpayer, would be the losers.' Also. 'After Mr. Ben how re ceived a copy if the Injunction yester day be said he believed the Supreme Court had granted the Injunction upon the theory that If the bonds are per mitted to change hands at present they would get Into the hands of aa Inno cent purchaser, who would suffer In rase the bonds are finally found to be Invalid.' Paper sent by malL" Kiernan'a attorney then ceased bis messagea till October SI. when ha wired aa follows: "Supreme Court of Oregon hearing argument of Klernan case merits re fused to continue temporary Injunc tion because court holds your bid for bonds Is subject to the decision of Su preme Court In Klernan case, and pur chaser buys at his peril: Is not Inno cent purchaser, and that his pendens applies to these bonds and that Kler nan doea not need Injunction. Start ed new suit aaatnst city and Ladd and Tllton Bank today." REV. ANGUS M'KENZIE DIES Native of Scotland. Well Known In Clark County, Passes. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Jan. 7. (Spe cial.) Rev. Angus McKensle. 71 years old and a native of Scotland, died to day at his home. Eleventh and Grant streets, after several weeks' Illness. Mr. McKensle was one of the "old school" ministers, and for years he spent his time selling Bibles, later be ing ordained In the ministry of the Presbyterian Church. lie has filled pulpits In many places In the North west. Camas. Ellsworth and Fishers being among the last places he served. lie was rather a picturesque charac ter, walking from town to town rather than having anyone go to the trouble of Mtehlna a horse ir him. lie abso lutely refused to ride on a train on Sunday, lie was well known to scores from Portland and other cities, who came to Vancouver to be married. Lewis Officials Pine. CIinUALI!. Wash.. Jan. 7. fSpecial.) Ths Lewis County officials held a ban- : T 1 .. I '-vnw Tnv I TEW TODAT. NEW TODAY. quet tonight at the Hotel St. Helena. The volume of business transacted by the various officials the past year haa been In excess of that of any previous year In the history of the county. Of the retir Ing officers. Commissioner Young will continue on his farm near Claquato. Com missioner Tiller will continue in buslneea In Centralis. Engineer Bechley will con tinue In the surveying business In Che- halls. Treasurer Summersett has nougni an Interest In an abstract buslnesa In Chehahs. Assessor McDonald will en gace In farmlnr. The officials who will take charge of county affaire Monday are as follows: Sheriff. H. W. urqunart. re. elected- Auditor. H. H. Swofford. re elected- n-rir r w. M on fort, re-elected; Tiir h F Arnold- Assessor. 9. C Davis; Coroner. C. U Stlcklln. re-elected; Encineer. John Wsrd: Commissioners, John Harms, E. H Teachnor and Thomas H. Cray. . CAMERON FACES CHARGE Persecution Alleged Because Attor ney Is In Disgrace. That the District Attorney's office Is persecuting Charles Markoff. charged with a minor theft, because UarkofTs attorney Is In disfavor at ths District Attorney's office. Is the charge mane by Boon Cason. the attorney, who Is representing Markhoff. Markoff has been tried three times and each time the Jury has failed to agree, with a majority standing for ac quittal. Judges Oantenbeln and Mor row have advised the dismissal or me accused man. but the District Attor ney's office, with rare persistence, haa continued the prosecution. The District Attorneys office Is now preparing to make Us ' fourth prose cution. Lawyers say -there are few cases' on record where three trials have been Imposed, upon a single offender under similar circumstances. "They don't like me at the Dis trict Attorney's office and they are keeping this tip In order to beat me In the case." said Mr. Cason yesterday. "I refused to assist them once In get ting private Information wanted by one of the deputies and now I am being made an example. They don't care anything about convicting poor Mar koff. but they are anxious to beat the caae on my account." DAILY METEOBOLOOICA1. REPORT. PORTLAND. Jan. T. Maximum temper ature. 44 dtree; minimum. 4 daaraaa. Klvar readme. S A. M . 22 f aet : rhania In la at 14 hours, fall .3 foot. Total rainfall J P. at. to s P. M.I. .01 Inch; total rainfall since September 1. 1SIO. IS. 40 Inches; nor mal rainfall slare September 1. II. ol Inch: deficiency of -rainfall olnca September 1. 1U10. 4 1 Inch. Total aunihlna. none: pos sible sunshine. hours 50 minutes. Barom eter (raduoad to saa level) at i P. AC 30.29 Inches. THIS WEATHER. .3 Wind 0 5" I I mete of Weather STATION. Bolae Boat on. ....... Calaary Chlrauo. ...... Danvar Pea Moines... Duluth Eureka . . . . . Oalveaton..... Hlna Jackaonvllle... Kan City... Marah field Montreal New Orleans. . New York...... North Head... North Yakima, phoenix. ...... Poratello...... Portland. ..... Roar burg. ..... B arramante. . St. l.oula...... ft. Paul....... Fait Lake...,. naa Dleeo Pan FTandsco. Biaklron. ...... Fpokaae. ...... Tacoma.. ..... Tatoosh Island Walla Walla.. Waahlr.stoa. Winnipeg. 44 0 44 O. 34 0. 42 0 M 0 4H-0. 12 0. MO 0'1:0 400. OOj 4 N 01' 6 NW Olj 4.NW 0l'l4 .V OS2-NW OO j4 W 00 1E 00; 4 S 001 X or ww K'loudy U'loudy near U'loudy pt cloudy Cloudy Clear (Clar Clear Pt cloudy .00 4 NB Cloudy Clear B2 M 0 l'o a o 43 0 4 0 SI A et 0 410. 47 0. 4 0. 02 0 54 0 too. 44 0. 74 0. HO 2,0 AO 4JO. 44 O BO'O. eu'0. SO on 4 .VW (cloudy .OO 1 8 Cloudy Cloudy 00.10 SB OO1 SW Clear Cloudy .OI 4 XW WW' 4K OOj 4 SW 00 2 SV 01. 4 M 00 4 vw" 00 1 4'NW 00 12 8 t "2- PC 00: 4;HE no 4. s w 001 S XW 00!. .1... oojitdw Oil 4 SW os 14 a onl S g OO 4 8 rClaar pt cloudy Pt cloudy ICIoudy' Cloudy k'lear Clear Pt cloudy iciear k"ler Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy pt cloudy S NB .WEATHER CONDITION8. The disturbance yesterday ever the Ca nadian Northwest has developed Into a storm ef decided character and moved southeastward to the Dakotas. A new bish-preaaura area la forming over Northern Rocky Mountain Statee and the barometer la acala falling along the Oregon-Wash-Inston coast. During the last 24 hours pre cipitation, eenarally In the form of snow, baa occurred In the Northern States east of the Rocky Mountains snd fair weather has continued In the Southern States and on the Pacific coaat. It la warmer In the Eaatarn fitates. while to the meat of the Rocky Mountains the temperatures have remained nearly stationary. The conditions are favorable for fair and colder weather Sunday eaat of the Cascade Mountain and for threatening weather fol lowed by rain la Western Oregon and West ern Washington. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Increasing cloudi ness followed by rain; winds becoming southeasterly. Oregon and Washington Fair and colder eaat. rain west portion w4th nearly station ary temperature; southeasterly wind. 14 ho rtr an coMer. BORN. WILLIAMS January T. to the wife of Will iam Williams, of Oalea Creak, a daughter welshing 10 pounds, the parent of whom are the beat-pleaed couple In the land because It la a glrL Dr. C L. Large at tending. SPENCER Born. January T, to the wife of Prank A. itpencer. of Rlverdale. a son, PIRP. HOBKIRK In thla ctty. January T. at the family realdance. 7 Corbett street. Peter Hofcklre. aged SS years S months Jl days. Announcement at funeral later. HOBKIRK At bis boms. T Corbstt street. Peter Hobklrk. aged 1 years. Funeral notice later. rv aVKAL N on CI. WEEKS In this city. January T. at the "?.," - - - f Tka uil) end 1tt at.. Reuben Week. aed SI years 10 months m dsja. Friend Invited to attand fu neral rrlee. which will be held at the Trinity aTplacopal Church. lth and Ever ett eta., at 1:30 P. M. tomorrow (Mon dar. January a. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery. OILE In this city. January T. James U .... jk . w-. r. a mnnlhi T jonea 1 11- . - ' - - - - dara father of Mrs. Frank Rosenberg, of t-ottace Orova.. Or., and Mrs. Harry A. Bltner. of Portland. Friends Invited to attend funeral aervlces. which will be held at Hoiman a n--.. -..- ,,V mt 2 30 P. M. today (Sunday). Janu ary' S. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. nxER The funeral services of Henry A. t)er will be held st the Oddfellows' Tem ple. Flrt and Alder street, at P. M. today toanday) under toe auspices of Haaaalo Lodge No. 1. L O. IX F. Frlenoa Invited. The concluding aervlcee will be held at the chapel of the Portland Creme torlum. CARTWRIOHT At Seattle Wash.. Janu ary 4 Aauillar Justus Oartwrlght. aged , I years. The funeral service will be held at Flnley s parlors at : P. M. to day tdundar). KTlends Invited. Inter ment Klvervlew Cemetery. WEEKS At bis spartmants In the Hobart Curtia. this city. January T. at A. M., Raub-n Week. In his SJd year. Funeral at Trinity k.piecopal Church, alonaay. January 9. St I o'clock P. M. IW.IsalH JLOK.4L (.U. MAlMtCAJ UlAtO. 1LUH.U. Ae10aV Fheoeai. Mala Sit, A US. Inajaiag a) McKatee, Faaeral Ptrenesrs, Tth and Pine. Pbeae Main . Lad aa-,(,,,-.. ufllceaf .Ceaaty Ceeoaer. IDWiKD BOLMAN CO.. raaeral Dlreet arattS d St. Lady aselstaat- Pheae St. HI. J. p. FIN LEY a SON, Sd aad Madlesa. lmT attawdaJiu Pheae aUala S. A lase. KAsI BIDE laser al Dlreeters. sure ess are l y. a. Dunning, lno. K. t, B lata. EsUCMlN CX ladertaaera. Lady assist sat. 4 OS Alder- M. SIM. A tW. ULLtB-BVRNES CO., Fuaarat Direct ere, SS4 Williams are.) both phone; lady aaot. LtBCU, l aaartaher. ear. East Alder aad Slav Xaai taL B 1W Laag asletaat. MEETING NOTICES. jr-w hm.h. , i . ATTEND the Grand Mask Ball to be given by Mount Hood Circle. No. 151. Wom en of Woodcraft. January T. 1911. W. O. W. Hall. 113 'e. Sixth street. Admission: Uents. SO cents: ladles. 25 cents. Union music Eight prise. OREGON t.ODOE. NO. 101. A. P. AND A. M. Special communi cation today l Sunday! at 2 o'clock: harp. Masonic Temple, for con ducting the funeral ceremonies or our late brother. Jm- J. Giles, late a member or t entraiia No. 102. A. F. and A. M.. Centralis. 111. neral from Hoiman' chapel at 2:30 P. M. Interment Ixjne Fir Cemetery. Visiting brethren 'oH.y.- A special conclave of Oregon Commandery. K. T- will be held V (Sunday, January 8. ifi o'clock P. M.. to attend the fu neral oi r. r ... a member of Cyrene Commandery r. o. .3, ot t-.en.ra.... Recorder. a A. s. RITE The 5Sd semi-annual reunion will be held In our cathedral, lots ana or. w.nn ela. Keelnr.lnff at 10 A. M. Thursday. December 12. andl aatr mut attend t 9 A. M. . for registration. By order Presiding nicer. HASSALO LODGE Na 1J. I. O. O. F. Member are notified to attend mo in aervlces of our late brother. Henry a. ui. ia he held in nur hall Runday, January 8, tsil. at 1 -.to P. M. Body will be taken to the Crematorium; special car provided by the lodge. f . m.r.ro. OHEfflOV ROPE CAMP. R. ?. A. WIH give a whist social, weaneaaay i- ,ii.k. ii.n. Third and Mor- rlenii! ennd urine: two hour of Card: $10 sesaon prise. A good time for everybody. Admission is cenia tlnDTT A VT, T'V T XTO W V WANK NO. 1 u.nmitrii win elva their reeular month ly dance Thursday evening. January 11, i" the K. P. Hall. Eleventh and Alder streets. Maple floor. Styles' orchestra, r nenoa in vited. .UDAWV VO 1 OT "Whlt party snd dance. Wednesday evening. Janu ary 11. W. O. W. Temple. Eleventh street between Washington and Alder. Refresh ments and union music T-c-E-vr wiswh HlVfi t. O. T. M. wilt give a too party Tucaday evening. Jan. to. at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Eat Jlh and Alder. Prise and refreshment. Admlaalon IS cent. All cordially Invited. unvrsTPAnr.ttn announce their danc ing party Thuraday evening. January 15. In tna New LJnnea Hall. t Irving atreeU Take "W" car. Oood orchestra. - EoniTT IJ1DOE. No. 6. F. V. OF AMER- . wit. i.. - whiai .nil too nartv Fri day evening. January 11. In Marquam build ing, eighth floor. Prise, ref reahraent. and good mulc for dancing. Admllon 20 centa OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE CITT BALL stain BBS. A lot. HUMANS OFFICER. EABT4TT4 msw TODAY. Executor's Auction Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE "We are instructed to sell by public auction, at the residence No. 562 4th street, corner Lincoln and. ourth, to morrow, i MONDAY, JANUARY 9 At 10 A. M. all the furniture of eottape, including Brussels .carpets, rolltop desk, Shind ler folding couch, paintings, bedroom furniture, bedding and dining-room furniture, crockery, fine heating tore, complete ; wardrobe and dining room furniture, stands and rockers, cook stove, kitchen furniture, etc. Sale XU A. JV1., a xounu miu uiuvuiu. S. L. N. GELMAN. Auctioneer. G1LMAN Auction & Commission Company Auction sales at salesrom. No. 128 Sec ond street, near 'Washington, of household furnlure, etc. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Choice 8r.ll rugs, merchandise and household effects at private sale at all times. N. B. Cash for the furniture of resi dences. Main 2173. S. L. !f. OILMAN, Auctioneer. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE Corner Second and Yamhill Monday, Wednesday, Friday Each Day at 10 A. M. Commence the New Tear right and save moner by buying your furniture. etc.. at Wilson's Auction sell pianos, organs, graphophonce, par lor suite. living-room furniture, couches, davenports, dining-room suites In weathered ana gomen oaK, solid ma hogany and quartered oak bookcases. music cabinets, ladles' desks, shaving stands, brass and Iron beds, springs, all kinds of mattresses, pillows, bedding, etc; dressers In mahogany, blrdseye maple, wax finish oak, chiffoniers en suite, rent's wardrobe, carpets, large election of room-size rugs, lace cur tains, linoleum, etc; also rolltop desks, filing cabinets, office chairs, typewrit ers. Neostyle copying machine, etc. In our store, 171 SECOND ST., (adjoining auction- house). We sell a-roeertes. clothing, gents' faratsalaga, shoes, crockery, miscel laaeona hardware, etc., at less than wholesale cost. J. T. WILSOX, Aaetloaeer. We tut cash- for furniture, stocks of merchandise, etc Call Main 1626. A 243. COMPULSORY AUCTION SALES At 211 First Street Four complete houses of furniture are now In our salesrooms tor POSITIVE AUCTION on MONDAY, Tomorrow, 2 P. M. you can think of to furnish a home I complete, uur sale starts witn tne dressers. chiffoniers, commodes, ward robes, kitchen safes, kitchen oneens. Iron beds, folding beds, extension ta- I bles. chalra, Biurets, side Board library tahles. center stands, ranges, cook stoves, heaters, new springs, mattresses, china closets, combination bookcases and desks, one mahogany hall tree, steel couches, bedding, pillows, wool blankets, comforts, room rugs, small rugs, linoleum and small goods In large quantities. OTHER AUCTIONS WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 2 P. M. Each Day At 211 Rrat Street FORD AUCTION CO. Main 8961. A 2445. TUESDAY NEXT At Baker's Auction Rooms, 15a Park St., we are Instructed by air. R. E. Ander son (who ta rejurning to California! to sell the furniture, bric-a-brac, books, etr-.. remnverl tn our salesrooms for con- f WAlAnnn .. r .(.... n....nirUlna- eronillne ' mahogany parlor desk, rattan and oaK rockers, mahogany tianas, gau mui reading lamps, rugs, imported steins, brass fender .40 inches wide, library table, mission desk with stained glass doors, mission rockers with leather seats and backs, best leather couch, several good Iron beds, springs and mattresses, dressers and chiffoniers, oak bedroom rockers and chairs, quar tered oak dining-room suite, vis. ped estal dining table, set of chairs with leather seats, and buffet; chafing di-sh. Jardiniere pots, lady's bicycle, heater, linoleum, etc.: also 10-foot solid walnut extension table, Vienna parlor table and chairs, office armchairs, gas heater, carpet sweeper, wardrobe, etc. On view tomorrow. Sale Tuesday next at 10 o'clock. THURSDAY NEXT tVe have for this sale the furniture of elx-room flat removed from Ross street; also consignment irom storage cum pany. Sale at 10 o'clock. W. c. Baker dt C. A. Crowell, Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers. In Our Retail Department We sell new goods at all times for cash (we dost sell on insiaiiments i. We price our goods low on a strictly cash basis. tve shall have another shipment of nerfect Axminster rugs direct from factory to show you on Tuesday and Wednesday next. These rugs are all In the newest patterns and colors. W. C. Baker at C. A. Crowell, 162 Park Street. MADRAS, OREGON THE BEST PORTION of the great CENTRAL . OREGON COUNTRY is beautifully and truthfully portrayed by a COLORED CIRCULAR, ready for distribution this week. It tells the 6tory of Madras, the largest NEW town on the two NEW railroads that are opening up a NEW empire. It tells why men of beet judgment as in vestors believe it destined to be the frreat city of the Deschutes Valley. Call at Room 528, Railway Exchange Building. Speculators Look Here 120 acres 8 miles from center of Port land, close to Oregon City carline. 70 acres cleared and cultivated, balance good timber; good house, barn and springs on place. Price for a short time only $400 per acre. Easy terms. lav divide. Other property near by is selling at 11000 per acre. For further particulars call on C.F. Pfluger & Co. . Unite 5 Mnlkey Bldg. Ground Lease Absolutely the best proposition on the market. Splendid corner, 100x100 feet, close-in downtown district, to lease for 60 years. Only $250 per month for first ten years, then small advance. Now Is your chance. Ideal location for good 4 or 6-story apartmente). All you have to do is pay your $260 and com mence. Answer at once. Owner B 666, Oregonlan $7000 60x100, West Bide apartment-house site. A very good location for a build ing that will pay fine Income on invest ment. A. II. BIB REM. CO., 202 McKay Bldg.) Third and Stark Sts. It's for Sale E. THIRD ST. 77x100 on the southwest corner Kast Ankeny and Kast Third streets. Will make price that will sell It. EDW. P. MAUL 104 Second St. Upmber Exchange Bl da;. ) Big Money Is to be made In the near future In Unlon-ave, property. I have some money-makers on easy terms; also $200 lots, on Installments of $5 per month. L. A! PATTERSON. 311 Henry Building. NEW BUNGALOW XEW BUNGALOW WAIXIT PARK. 7 rooms. Dutch kitchen, cooler in kitchen, cement basement, furnace, bath and toilet first floor, toilet and lava tory second floor, cement walks, street paved; H block from car: east front. Terms. Phone Owner. Woodlawn 2688. Near Broadway BENTON ST. 60x100 on -the east side of Benton street, near Dupont street. Price $2760. Can arrange terms. This la cheap. EDW. P. MALL 104 Second St. l.amber Exchange Bldg.) Wanted Corner lot between Second and Fif teenth, Main and Iloyt streets., or to lease second-story room 100x100 for manufacturing for long term of years. Give lowest cash price. V 647. Oregonlan. Portland Heights Over two lots, fine view. $2300: $1000 rish will close. Owner needs money. Property is worth $3500. Purchaser can make $10Uu in iu aays. D. PARKER BHTON COMPACT, Inc., 201-2-3-4 Commercial Club Bldg. Mala ftfrON. A 2107. Apple Land 160 acres of very fine apple land 27 miles from city, some Improvements, beautiful stream through place. $40 par acre. ATLAS LAND CO., 420 Lumber Exchange. West Side Acreage A choice 8-aere tract within the 3 mlle circle near Council Crest, high and rightly. We can offer this tract for a few days at $10,000. GIIVSSI IlDOtt', 317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak. FOR RENT Small stores In growing business district. West Plde. Reason able terms. Apply BERNSTEIN & COHEN. No. 836 Chamber of Commerce. Vacant Lots, IIOOH STREET Lot 30x134 feet between Lowell ana Thomas, with 134 feet tCCrtfl frontage on Hood street. .OOUW VISTA AVENUE Good building site with view that can never be ob- 4SOCff structed 0JJU U OVERTON STREET South front SOxlOO ft. lot. bet. N. 25th and N. 26th ts., re- tt4 COH strlcted residence districuPO MARSHALL STREET Ver c h o 1 e e residence lot. be tween N. 25th and N. dcrfi . 26th sts 2DUUU TWENTY-THIRD STREET, N. Northwest corner of Overton street, 93x100 ft. Excellent d - C apartment-house site.. 13lUUU COTTAGES AND HOUSES j WEIDLER STREET Near E. Sth t.. N.. beautiful 7-room house, with lot 50x100 tCCCfifl ft. A bargain at MULTNOMAH STREET . Cor. E. 8th St.. N., well-built 9-room house; hot-water heat- ttQQflfi . Ing system; lot 60x100 ft. OOOUU IXORTHRl'P STREET rsortn siae or isorrnrup si., net. in. 23d and N. 24th. Good 7- tenfifl room house, lot 55x100 ft. W UUU NORTHRCP STREET N. W. corner of N. 18th. two small buildings; lot BOX 60 feet 105 EAST MAIN STREET 7-room house; lot 33 l-3x $6500 i $2350 100 ft. Hard-surface St. 1002 CORBETT STREET Good five-room cottage, corner lot "nf . .e.e.t: . .n. . .c.ar. .. $2400 EAST ELEVENTH STREET 6 -room cottage, near E. 'flJ'JlSflf Pine St.; lot 33 1-JxlOO ft.POJVW EAST MAIN STREET ' ' Near E. 24th street: good six-room bungalow; lot tu x iu feet- $3500 ORTH TWENTY-KIRST STREET Good five-room house near Savler 'ftT.1: . .!ot. x.x... . .. $3500 VflBTH TWENTY-FOURTH STREET N. E. corner Savler street, two good six-room houses. 100xl00-ft. lot. Stores could be built on south por tion of lot facing ( 1 fi 00 fi carbarns illU,UUU FLATS ElEVETTH STREET Near Hall St.. fine two-flat build ing. Including elegant furniture for lower Ilat; lot 33 i-3Xu yQQQ OVERLOOK ADD'X Longview ave., near Mason St., new modern two-flat build- ttCflfi Ing; lot 50x100 ft tPtOUU a A VI Kit STREET Near N. 29th et., beautiful two-story and two-flat building, with view that can never be t 1 fTlfili obstructed. Kent $80.. wl J. fKJVJvJ CLOSE-IN ACREAGE 6 acres 5 blocks east of Irvlngton, near Brazee street. 10 000 Worth twice the price V 1 JtJJJ BUSINESS PROPERTY NORTH THIRD STREET Near corner of new Steel bridge ?ePePtr..". . ....... ... $ 1 8,000 WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO. 85 FOURTH ST. . $30,000 100x100 Everett Street, near 19th, the site of the projected 10-story apartment-house; only and best site available for high-class apart ments or hotel. $14,000 Twenty-second, near Washington, 50 feet frontage; fine corner. $45,000 Corner Apartment, near Yamhill. 10 per cent net on guaranteed lease. $75,000 East of Tenth, near Market; best downtown 90-room apartment house. Consider smaller house in exchange. $15,000 5 riats Income $140 per month ; near 13th and Montgomery. GOLDSCHMIDT'S "AGENCY 253V2 "Washington, Corner Third. SACRIFICE SALE For sale The best location on Long Beach. This Includes a hotel containing 20 rooms, all furnished, piano, etc.; with barn, well, windmill; hotel provided with bath: grounds nicely Improved, the best on the beach, 167 feet facing on the ocean, also on the boulevard recent ly constructed with a depth of 200 feet; railroad in front; all trains stop at the front gate. This hotel and property is known as North Beach Inn, formerly the "Xewton Place." Here Is an opportunity to live at the seashore and make money. This hotel is always crowded with guests in season. The owner is willing to sac rifice on account of absence. Only takes a little money and will take other Portland property in exchange. Come In and let us tell you about this great bargain. CLOHESSY & McGUiRE No. Bie Ahlngton Bldg. Apartment Site. An inspiring situation, overlooking entire city. Easy walking distance and convenience of carlines. On "West Side, and unexcelled for highest class of patronage. b'OxlOO $7500. Room 528, Railway Exchange. " YAMHILL FRUIT LAND Several large' tracts cheap very cheap. Owners in all Instances non residents. (;ko. e. waggoner, 023 Board of Trade Bldg. APARTMENT SITE Choice lot for apartments, close in on East Side; one block from Hawthorne ave., near 15th St. Cheap for cash. Aa 661, Oregonlan. I Blm I IRVINGTON The best' place in Port- " land to put your money, either as a surely profit able investment or as a place of residence. . Ful ly improved with parked streets, asphalt pave ments, c ementside walks, sewer, gas' and water mains all in and ready for use. Cost of improvements bonded and to be assumed by the buyer. Inside lots 50x100 from $1250 up. Corners 50x100, from $1500 up. .. TERMS 15 CASH Balance easy install . ments. A. R. DIAMONDSCO. 210 Railway Exch. Bldg. 10 Acres Adjoining City Limits on Section Line Road Land all in cultivation, 2 acres in raspberries, 'acre strawberries, acre asparagus, grapes, loganberries and other fruits ;v good barn. An ideal home fcr platting proposition. The Lawrence Co, Successors to Dunn-Lawrence .Co, 248 Alder Street. Seventh Street Corner 75x100 Close to Morrison Street $119,000 A. J. GANTNER 406 Henry Building, 4th and Oak 4 Acres . Portland Heights Three blocks from carline. Mag nificent view of city and mountains. Unsurpassed in park-like foliage. Suitable for 6 to 8 elegant homes. About the same price per acre as is asked for single lots.- Phone owner, Main 3481, A 2623. Res., A 3423. 6 Beautiful Acres CLOSE TO LAURELHURST The Price Is Right Northern Trust Company 270 Stark St. TRACKAGE WEST SIDE K0x200 on Raleleh St., bet. 14th and 15th sts. Price $35,000. EAST SIDE TRACKAGE nnMO. nr will sDlit in half, on East Stark and Kast Oak sts., with trackage on E. 1st and E. 2d sts. EDW. P. MALL 104 Second St. (Lumber Exchange Bldsr.) FOR SALE AND TRADE 'Fine hotel (completely furnished) with 25 acres or more,, at the foot of Mount Hood; fine automobile road from Portland to hotel. An ideal Sum mer, pleasure and health resort. Fine spring of water of curative qualities on land. Mountain scenery grand. Fine trout streams. (Truly an elixir of life for one to iive there.) The hotel Is a sure money - maker. For particulars see J. L. WELLS CO. 6.16 Chambrr of Commerce. Apartment Site 100x100 corner, Clackamas and Ben ton, only 15 minutes' walk from center of city. Very easy terms. ATfcAS LAND CO., 420 Lumber Exchange. Look Here! ONLY S70UO Fine corner, close in on Grand ave nue, with 8-room house and room to build flats. Easy terms. Dl'BOIS A CBOCKF.TT, Washington Bldg. 1T ice Little Farm . "We have for sale a farm of 15 acres; splendid soil, as level as a floor, all in a good state of cultivation and well improved. Has a good house and barn,, fine new chicken-houses and good fences; bearing apple or chard of the late varieties, one acre of loganberries, four acres of hops, with fine new hophouse, and splendid well water. This place is on a main line railroad and joins the city limits of a good town, only 25 miles from this city, in a thickly settled commu nity of American people who have be come - rich in cultivating the small farm. The price is $5000, on terms of $1500 cash, balance long time at 6 per cent interest. It will pay a net profit of 20 per cent on this price and a nice living for the owner, and the value will increase. Write us for bar gains in small or. large improved farms. ' . Wallace Investment Co. Rooms 517-518 Oregonian Building. $50.00 front foot for river frontage and rail road trackage, within the three-mile limit on the West Side. Lowest-priced property on the market ; 1200x600 ; 1200 feet river frontage on one side; 1200 feet Southern Pacific Railroad trackage on opposite side. Site for SHIPBUILDING YAPJ) FURNITURE FACTORY STEEL OR IRON PLANT The estate owning this tract has ordered it to be sold. MERCHANTS ' SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY WEST SIDE Corner, 100x100, four blocks off Washington street; some income. This is a splendid bargain. $32,500 50x100, inside, on 10th street. Must sell this week. Income $60 per month. $9000 Get Particulars. H. H. URDAHL. 503 Lumbermens Building. ' Marshall 1858, A 5345. A Few Bargains a n dtuipvt KlTt" friT m 100x100- foot corner. 13th and Salmon streets, for terms of 30 years, una oi me dcsi ui the desirable sites. Easy terms. S20.000 secures the finest apart ment site on the West Side; five min utes' walk from postoffice. CHOICF. POR.TT.AJVn HEIGHTS HOME. Owner, on account of advancing years, will sell the finest home site on Port land Heights. This place Is a Jewel, close in and rig-ht on a carline. A mag nificent home for discriminating people. Price right and terms easy. GRAHAM A STBCBLE CO., 430 Worcester Block, Cor. 8d and Oak. REGENTS HEIGHTS VIEW LOTS PnrflnnrTs newest and best subdi vision. North of Willamette Heights. Two canines. lerms per cent per month. Prices, $450 up. Ask Us. Sweek & Byrne 612 Swetland Building. S25.000 Business property down town, 60x90, 2-story brick leased for 4 years, pavs 9 per cent net; $15,000 cash, balance long time. This is worth investigating. 811,000 Apartment site, 60x100 feet, on one of the best close-In West Side districts. S27.SOO S Warehouse site, 15th St., 100 feet trackage. This i the cheap- eat site available In this locality. L'HAS. HI.XGLER A CO J a . litvni jin. a Beautiful homesite at head of Ovar- ton street. Surrounded by fine homes. Grand view. " . SWEEK & BYRNE, 612 Swetland Building. APARTMENT SITE A fln anartment site (100x100 feet). the N. W. corner of 10th and Harrison sts.. with 3 houses. 6 minutes' walk to P. O. and OMs, n ortman as ivinjr de partment store. This property has been plseed In our hands to sell. The on who buy this property will make no mistake. For price and terms see J. L. WELLS CO. tiSO Chamber ol Commero S420Q