The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 21, 1911, SECTION TWO, Page 7, Image 23

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    TTIE SUNDAY OREGOXTAX. PORTLAND. HIAY 21. 1011. '
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FHHEE DIRECTORS
ARE HELD LIABLE
Two Moores and W. Cooper
Morris Declared Responsible
for Bank Wash.
FRIEDE AND LYTLE FREED
Itnrlirr'n Attorney. Snjlng Only
Tiior With' No Property Are
Affrctrrt. Will Appal Ore
oa Trust Case.
Three director! of the Oreron Truit
r Savlns Back were declared In a de
nslon by Judas Gatens yesterday after
loon to be liable to damas amount
r to more than $73.0" f'r the nils
i rf the funds of the bank. Tho
li-eetors found responsible for this
f-t waste of funds ar V. H. Moore,
rl A. Moor, and W. Cooper Morris. The
1-fHlon also In-luJ-'s tiie case aicalnst
Waiter H Moore. V". Cooper Morris,
rimer K Lile. Leo Fried. H-nry A.
Mre. r.eorae U lte. S. V. Strker
m l J. y. Kr.My for conspiracy to de
fraud tne bank of $l.;o m a deal for
the purrhas- of the Me.lford a; Crater
Lake Kaliroad. later known as the I'arl
rir A Kastrrn Railroad. In this rae
:e court rturnd a verdict of IM.i'
tsin.t tt.. Striker. Morns. V". H.
M ..re and II. A. M""re.
The two s ilts lni-Iu.te.l In tlie double
l-Ttaion by Judite Oaten were brought
IV Thomas I". Invito, as receiver for
St:e Oron Trut Savings Bank, to
rr-nver tiie money lost lo the depost
Uira. ISeorHer W III Appeal.
A. r. Clark, one of the attorneys for
R-relvrr lvlln. said yesterday after
noon after the decision was itlven th
;ne iinlr men
ho Do'rMf.i no cron-Tty, nd hm
rlr1 hi lnti.Uoo ot carry In c 1
i th Supreme t.urt in ma
rtrort to hmm th rpnlhIUty of th
. UiJ cjuaily upon mm who hst
aov t pmr Vim Umic to d m
m! tatnt thi-rn.
I'ttrtU frorn bUrnf. U I1 Opln
l.n of tnm rourt tfit tier had xr-
'-J d'i cr to prvcul a U
of
Th various trtnMCtlom by which th
ri.r'i.r. of th b-nk wrr found to
wtth'IrAw.l of note, tu
trie i.tn f
... c.-U wllhtlri.n.
in ll um of
I... -i n t Ii4ni i( t
, . .i, n taTi lry Ki
i i.v. -
.n 1'ullnun Auto Car
l mo
I.. n . of Tr-U
fc.uil I.iik i'mpinv
f rrrl4lti ittr fI.-l
It t.ank on purriuv of
l o ti a I u a t r p i- k
L' ty rn of l:'rrt'
Mii.t arrintii iwu
r th tok and actually
-;.oo.oo
s.iso.oo
f tia. I on I.jn.l . . .
I.
rtif In tIphOI 9to-K.
Tfiptt'-n t om-
I'1
T "in a Telriihoti
ftFll
o.i;s.o
Colli-
tT.SOO.O
rnv ..
Tr irphon
t'tmrt Hr-lrw H UIoih-c.
Voltm r. rr extracts from Jml
Clatrna dfvtn: x
Kr.rrrtnr t. lh directors sulU many
tit imi'i have bvrn Inter po-J by th
vrrt d.-:endant. amon othrra. that
l.;r statute of limitations huI run. anl
t i-t tnerrfor lt. pUiuUlf cannot
tii.iiutm tti suit.
It la furtfirr -tntertrf1 by tn d
fr,kjnt II. A- MKr. I.tl and Krltde.
f.At i T wr not dtievtwra; 11. A
.Voore nd Krde ilaimttlK that tliey
m rr Mer t.H ki:oM-i tn the corpor
ation :wl ne.rr -ire elected director,
or i i;:i-.i a auch. It i contended
i v t ie d-rM.l.iiit LHe that at the tii--I
u el-ct-d a iirefir of the ba:V
te mmn n't k uol.irr. and rr tliM.
rm.i nt itetln1 a a li re-tr.
evil'n.e trrxlt to h tint tiie
n.iur.i. H. A ioore. paid Hi tie or
ii. Attention t the at.ur of the h-ink.
but r-erniiltej his nane t at rrar upon
hreratur- of ti h-intc: that tne defend
ant p. I.) tie and r ru-de. not only r
tr;'ttd the ue of thrlr naniea upon he
iltrrature and stationery, h it itend"1
th- m-tln.:s with o.-r .; tor, and
t.Hk mn a uve triteret In It rnanaite
titi nd a J fair. I' seem to me that
tirre pton hotd htmlf out to
1 1 r mv lil . n d P' r m 1 1 hi nam to he
iif-d fr the purpose of Kivline a bank
ing tntltiirtu err. tit and tndir.K m
m .-eifTiiiiunty. and depositor nil. t
ihir n:on'V to b.nk bv ra.-..n of
t!--ir iw:f;.lMK tn the Integrity ard
E..tl t.tiite!i JnttKns-nt of .niil rer
a..n, ihr ...wr stiould ut permit htrn. f-t-r
twnk ha be ome Insolvent
At id It. li: it v a: ta, -ne. lo say that he
m it r .'t a llrrvt'r.
Turre i an abundan of authority
to ''Mair tie contention t'at hcr
Mrni t mm dirr. tor without nant.
r .it tiiev aiu:iie to act rtvhtftiKy
l r .-..lor o? offir. it ey are ulv-t to
m l tne re-rso-.M Pabt'uy m hlch attache
t. tlie rikt'itful lrt-umlenta of mien of-ft-e.
Thce defendant, w he t her t hey
..rntdted with tne uwi of tin ata'e
ru t dire- tore of corporations or
not. rt cer lilt nl de facto dire tor,
ar.l anv act hi h thev performed
-t! actp In such rapaoltr jld be
.ind la reapect to third person.
Iirvttors ! "JUrcvt.
T director ertrnate.t to Jt.ore and
t-r ri. t h p -evident and cahter. t.e
; itT of carjinc o-it te detail of iT-c
nin" Ati.l t:.e poaer to einplov and
di. f.arce en;pl"e. am the npin
l.'i i,..tt .:tr-.-tt'r ttud'-r our statute
.'i.l 1 ve autUorttv t- de.. Kate uch t
p-aer to t.i president an. I cashiet
I
t ( .e de.ektute.J to th-rn
the a mi .or it v of mukiMt tana and di--pe
tins: of e, unit of tne bana
an.t K;en w'-rn lo. ensue. nie Jti
Li.ttv be airf fiat they tnrli--d
i e pre - ,u r. t and ca 'ur r to a. I for
l ien:. Ttie dutt .f a dirvctor of a cor
jer tion ts t "direct"
W iet er or n -I a .itrci'tor l nrsifi-.-;:(
d pen.l upon the ci rcurnstaru c
i-i t. Mil' ':Iar ca-.
It cMifendr l b the pInlnMff tli-t
tert.im c the d-rrctrs ptd little or
n" attention t.i tho care end manaKe
i.ient o ' t :ie bank. It lai a dm It ;ed n
l Us rb that t-.e defendant H A.
l.Te. a tilOUKh ho. din hlmsrtf out a
a j!ret.c. t",'k no part In the car
r tiianaaement of its affair, that he
e'd.m attended meetings of te hoard
if iire--;or and nl tCCatiu 1 iy
i':d :- b-n
The evldcTie show that !: defend
ant U t -. Kri.de. . M 'ore. M- A.
M."r and M rr i. otnpoei rt
nn-e corumlttee or tne Mnk: tl.at W
II l.xre r.l lorrt. rr.uJ salaries
f-r p.-rformlnc
th. 1mu. f t t r rr.
uf prrsiiiem and casU-
The t.timfnT show, that the arl.
oi 1i'..tl pa5.'d u;w by ts .lfrnd
snt. l. t anj rrl.ir. inne ot lrm
l'-MrH In ."S t. th baMl
A. t t. ,lf 'c.(jrt U "X Rsl-tnn.
A r s-iM.h. an.l W H l'i'rtln.l. w o
. .rr .lir.-tor. f 1 Im n k f:n. IIS
frK.nt.iti.n until rl'Ttnihr 1;. is..-,.
I ?i of t'-. I'Mrlon lr( tnv sli'iiltd nt
h. h.-l'l !t.M f'r aT l..s utain-1.
f r lit- f..n that It ao.il.i Inoittl
Ktl an.l iinlu. t lo prmil a rorr
ti;n. t"- f.nH.nls' In f.sor f a
kxtt.ur vl la taa, wUa U4 ut t-
Pianos Selling Rapidly
$98, $115, $126 and Up
W5 ! tit WJi B y V s,H.. 1
$1 Week f
Pay for
: - . t
TV-.
A Piano liiMiSp
Aik to se the follow- j JUf 1
ting barf mini. alo ( imiL. '?' .
WELL - KNOWN
MAKE S9G. WEBER
S126. KIMBALL
$1U7. and others.
Xevor have we had nrh a prat demand for pianos as during the
last few dav since we announced this wonderful sale of instruments.
As previously announced, we bought for spot cash a Portland
dealer entire stock ot pianos. These instruments were originally ob-.
tained by this dealer from the New York manufacturer, as part pay
ment on a real estate deal. We got these pianos at a price which is
practically " than ci-t. and we are now selling them at positively
the low re. t prices and easiest terras that a brand new instrument has
ever bien wld for in 1'ortland or anv other city.
Just think of it: For .?111J0 we Rive you a modern, brand new,
warranted piano, with fiill-tVnclh music desk, double revolving lock
board, three pedals nr.d splendid tone. Without the practice pedal the
piano costs only now. Other styles are $134.80 artd $126.70. We
also arrange, where people are not prepared to pay all cash, so ihat
they can secure one on little payments of $ or $0 a month.
Snrely there never was an oortunity for buying good pianos at
such lit t Te price as now. We are anxious to have every one under
stand that we sell pianos, too, in adition to everything iu the musical
and sheet music line.
hVmembcr, there are only a limited number of these pianos o
you bad better come now.
lfirrr-'5ia5sl
111 FOURTH
come a creditor until after these d
fend..pt had severed their connection
with th Institution.
It I true that there were two louses
whit the defendant were director,
but It would be unrraeonahle to expect
t nat every loan and every transaction
of a bank should be a profitable one;
if urh were the case. It would be a
remarkable condition In bu!n life.
The court seta out In detail the vari
ous manner In which I-ytle and Frlede
attended to their huMne and endeav
ored to prevent lose to tne bank.
Conspiracy J Kound.
Concernlnc the lo. by the lledford
frater Uke Hallroad transaction.
the dec:lon ha this to ay In part:
I ftnd from the evidence In this rase
that there was a conspiracy on the part
of Kates, fcttryker, atoms and H-
Moore to purchase the properties of
tie railroad mmpnnjf for their own
Individual profit and benefit, and find
that trie defendant a Love named, to
gether with H- A Moore, are l.able for
oe sum of 914. aOO.
The Orenon Trust A Savings Bank
was oricaiilx.-d in March. 1904. under
the name of the Ores-on Saving Bank.
The name was chanced to Oregon Trust
St Savins Hank later.
Folio wins; the failure of the bank.
Thoma C. Devlin vai appointed, on
Aus;tit 21. 1107. receiver of the Orel
on Trust A Savings ttank. and under
the direction of the court, began suit.
as receiver, ror the return to tlie bank
of Sl."o. alleged to have been misap
propriated by the defendants in the
case, most of whom were officers of
t.te bank.
In the long complaint filed by Re
ceiver Devlin, the history was given In
rl. tall of the transaction of the bank.
by whi"h the bank turned over to
George La. rts a certificate of de
posit for $M.."'t. and cahler's check
$l".i. when be had no deposit In
the bank, and with which he purchased
the edford & Crater Lake Railroad.
It was further set out in the com
plaint that Ktes was the holder of the
railroad In trust for himself and H. v .
Stryker, V. t'ooper Morris and W. II.
Voore. who later aided tn organfxln 1
the rsrlfto A Kastern Railway Com-
lanv. which became th.e successor of
the Medford A Crater Iake Road when
Kstes turned over the title to th latter
road and tn turn received for himself.
Stryker. Morris and V 11 Moore each
1 CO tald up and nonassessable shares
of the new corporation.
To offset tlie account In part on th
books of the bank of the money turned
over to Est ' with which he bought the
railroad, a fictitious entry was made of
bonds and warant of the Kstacada
State i:.ink. although the latter Insti
tution was then Insolvent, of which Ks
t. was president and director and
Stryker ws a director.
lwnl In Bond Kccltod.
At sn adjourned meetlnr of the newly
formed Faciflc Kastern Railway Com
pany. May 1907. the sale of $1,000,000
worth of bond of the corporation was
authorised. The bonds were sect? red by
a trust deed, or mortgage, of the prop
erties of the railroad companv. The
mortgage m-a executed on behalf of the
t officer of the Pa- lflc 4 Kastern Rail
way Company and the officers of tlie
tn-egon Trust Sa vines Hank, which
wa named us trustee. The mortgage
wb recorded In Jackson County.
The Oregon Trust Ac Savinx Rank
received and accepted as of good vshie.
on June T. 107. bond of the railroad
to the value of SH0.00o, which were
placed to the credit of the railroad
company.
T:. entries on the books of the lrik
at t hat date showed a credit to the
I'arifi.' a tiilArn Raltrosil rninantf
I of fioo.ftoe for the bond, and the cer
tificate of deposit In the failed Eta
I cad bank of S41.2.0. making a total
of 1141. ?'. against which wa placed
the call' certificate Issued to Kates ror
!.. with which he purchased the
fatted M-dford Crater I-k Railroad,
and the cashier's check of ItOOu used
for the same purpose. Tkus It ws en-
trd In the books that a credit r.-
malnrd standlnr tn the Pacific 4ast
ern Road ot Ijt.750. on which th road
could draw as It wlllrd.
Small Kalvajte Made.
On this a.-roant It was alleiced that
th. offlcrs of th. road drear o.it and
np.nrt-.l for tli.tr own u.e the llS.iB
for whi.h Mr. ls-vlin fi:.d bis suit to
reclaim In behalf of the d-rosltor, of
is. failed Oregon tssvlnns Trust
Fark
Afi.r Mr. T'lln bame rr.lv.r of
bank. h rstuin.d Lb tertUKal.
TBetter Hurry!
- J Only a Few More Days
ltyrVr?.lVifjrtiti T I
1':
STREET.
of deposit on the failed Kstacada State
Bank, which the court deemed worth
less, and the bond of the Pacific A
Kastern Railway Company, which were
also declared worthless by the court,
to the holders of the fictitious certifi
cate of deposit and cashier's check
given by the Vregon Trust 4k Savings
Bank for E-tes railroad deal, and re
ceived the check and certificate back
In return.
Thus there remained only the $15,500
drawn from the bsnk on the worthless
'count of the railroad company to be
reclaimed by the bank.
LUMBERMEN TO MERGE
OXK AWOCIATTOV IXSTKAD
IVt R ADVOCATED.
OP
Oregon and Washington Manufao
tnrers AVant Coast Hod y to Ab
sorb Otlters as Saving: Plan.
Members of the Oregon and Wash'
Inicton Lumber Manufacturer' Assocla
lion, at th. monthly meeting yesterday
went on record unanimously In favor of
a proposal that on. Pacific Coast organ
ization be formed to supersede the vari
ous local lumbermen s bodies.
There are now four associations, the
Or.icon and Washington, which has
headquarters In Portland; the Pacific
Coast, embracing" Pufret Sound mills;
the Southwestern Washington, taking;
tn-m!llon Gray and Wlllapa harbors,
and the British Columbia body. As
result, there la a area tral of duplica
tion of work for the benefit of the
trad, in general.
The othr bodies will be called on to
consider the question passed on by the
Oregon and Washington Association.
and details of th. plan for merging the
different bodies remain to b. worked
out. It la expected that there will
be a central governing body, and It has
been proposed that headquarters be
maintained at Centralla. Wash. It is
probable that th. work of looking after
purely local subjects will be delegated
to a deputy organization to b, main
tained In each present district.
Members of the association fought
shy of discussing curtailing production
as a correctlv. measure for the demor
alisation that prevails In the lumber
market at present. Manufacturers de
clare conditions scarcely could be
worse, yet they hesitate to take radical
steps until satUfled that the market
will not improve. Some manufacturers
are in favor of shutting down the mills
for a term of years.
The present trouble Is due simply to
production In excess of the capacity of
the market to absorb. This has been
broutht about by opening of new mills
and by re.trlrtion-of the market, both
dnmentlc and foreign. Increase of the
railroad freight rata to th. East, shut
ting Paciflo Coast lumber out of that
market, was the most serious blow the
trade has suffered. Th. yellow pine
and cypress of the South now h.r. the
Eastern market corralled, and this sit
uation will nota bo changed, apparently,
for some ye'arsl Opening of tho Pan
ama Canal Is looked to by Paciflo Coat
lumbermen to effect some sort of eman
cipation. Meana-hile the manufacturers
re preparing for a market extension
campaign, through which potential con
sum, ra are to be educated to appreciate
the advantage and various use of
lKiugla. fir.
Lumber manufacturers ar. somewhat
beset Just now to obtain satisfactory I
casualty Insurance. Th. strict employ
ers liability law passed by tn. Oregon
voters at the last election ha made It
difficult to arrange satisfactory terms
for underwriting casualty risks.
Tho Pallc Ix-iermlned to Hire Tark
THE DALLES, Or, May 20. (Spe
cial.) The women of the Sorosls Club
this week hay. rtmulatert an Initiative
petition among The Palles voters ask
ing for an amendment to the city char
ter, setting aside 40 acre, of land owned
by the city for a park. Enough names
w.r. secured and it will be voted upon
at the June election. Those In a posi
tion to know think th. amendment will
carry ov.rwhelm!ngly and the sentl
meat of the voter, leans that' way.
CLASSIFIED AD. . RATES
DmUr sr flnaday.
Ua
Oae tlsae
Win a twe eoaaeevttTe time....
nie ad three cooaecatlve llmrv. .
miu al atx r seven cvaseeutlra ti:
..We
. .ii
Kemlllaocee snoaa accatupaajr autf-to wra
eracra.
Ms wanrtts csont aa one Ho ea cask
TsrtuemcKita sn4 ae ad cowataii lost leas
teaa tw Unas.
Whem aa alYertiaetneat la sxt ram in ei
secQtive Uauea the oae-lisae rate applies.
Ot chare bows, aarertiaeaaeata 1
charge will be ha a e. the ax-loal numbat
f liaea appeavrin la the paper, regaxdlea
e ia atuuoer f ru im eavca lta
la w ledar ail aaveruseiueata
cbcga ay sup" ore eoly. 14. Has ta
iBCta.
lh above rate sppLr to adeerthteiii
aaaer ".New Tociay and all aiher els iiloa-
lioa exeepuag ui fuliowlugs
bituatlous aated, Mai.
eiluatioaa V anient, 1- rmale.
ar Kent. Kawiua, prUate Families.
booms and Board, private Families.
IIihibi iplna boo ma. pri.ala ajMlUea.
lot rate m tae aaov eiaaslficsniaa k
asnta a Ua each Insert toa.
For the accoBBriWHtatloe of patroa. The
orecoaiaa a 111 ueeep eia ineq aaveruae
sarnt over the telepooa. provifunr the eJ
vcftiser - a aaoecriDer ia oaiuer puoa. a
Bfoe wui be quotes ever the pbooe, but
bill will be rendered the following da
Whether snbseanettt adTertiaeriiesnLB will b
accept 4 over too pbooe, uepende tipoa the
Drotuptoeae oc mt Mraai or teiepaoao aa
vertlaameot. bit aa lion Wanted an d Pr
onai adrertlsemenia will ao4 be accepted
ever the telephone. Order for one lneerttoa
only srlll be aeeeptsd for "HoBse for steal.
f uraiiura roe raae." "UoainsMa vpport uai
tla,M "Hoemlng tteoses" aaa uut to
Kent.""
HEXTtXii WOTlCgg, .
HAWTHORNE LOPIE. KO.
Ill, A. R AND A. VI. Rpeclal
communicatioo tnis bunaa art
ernoon at 1 o'clock for th pur'
poa of attending th funeral
service of our late brother, A.
W. Neate. Interment at 2 o'clock
City cmtery. Visiting brethren
to attend. C. E. MILLER, oao.
IVANHOE LODGE. No. X
jra A SaiNiuiixa ur r r in lacs, meets
-3 rry Tuesday night In Castle Ball.
SJ lltb and Aider ats.
E. M. LANCE. K. R. 8.
PORTLAND ASSEMBLY. NO. 26. LIN
COLN ANNUITY UNION will give a whist
and 5ou social Saturday evening. May
Woodmen of World Temple, US lltb St.,
A Ider. Adm Isston 1 5c.
PROSPECT CAMP. NO. , 140 Military
hist and dance will be given at 12M 11th
. Thursday evenlna. May ... uooo urn
assured. Oood music and refresh men is. Ad
mission 20c
ROPE CITY COTTNt'lL, isll, K. L. OF S.
Rfi-uUr whist and MO Dartv Tuesday even
in. May -3. L O. O. F. Mall. cor. Skldmore
and Williams ava. Everyone welcome. Au
mlaslon Id cents.
ARBUTUS CIRCLE. V. OF W.. will give
a whist and dance next Friday evening, iiay
20. at their hall, l?s 11th sc Admission iJc
Welnherger s Orchestra.
ROYAL CIRCLE. NO. will have else-
tlon of officers May 24, as that will be our
last meet ins in May. Alt members requested
to Do pmscnt.
DIED.
GOODWIN May 2a at 1484 Minneota ave.,
Theima Uooowtn. age ii years, v raonina.
11 divs iiemain at Zeller-Bvrnes i.oin
ptny i parlor. 5v4 WillU.ni ave, Funera
announcement later.
FTTiERAL NOTICE.
SCHNEIDER In this city. May 18. John
Schneider, ased 1 years 4 months. ix
ceaad was a member of Bt. Joseph So
ciety and Sons of Herman. William Ten
lodff No. X Funeral will take place from
residence, 17 Grover treet. tomorrow
tHunday). May $1. at 1:15 P. M. thence
to St. Joseph's Church. ISth and Couch
itL. where services will he held at 2 P.
M. Friends Invited. Interment Mount
Calvary Cemetery.
WARDLAW The funeral service of Mrs.
Nuit-v J. Ward!aw. widow of the -late A.
F. Wardlaw, who waa a member of Co.
F. Fourth Illlno.s Cavalry, also a mem
ber of Geo. Wright Post, G. A. R-, and
beloved mother of Mrs. Lyon, will take
place from Zcller-Byrnes Co. chapel. 3;4
Williams ave.. Monday. May Interment
Hivervlew Cemetery. Friends kindly In
vited to stteod.
BOND In this city. May 2o. at the family
residence, 44 I oiumuia st.. Laura May
nd. ased -d yea s. 3 months and oayi
Funeral sr'lceB will be held at Flnley'
chapel at S P. M. today (Sundayl. Friends
Invited. The conciuding services will be
held at the Portland crematorium.
ADAIR May 2V at 434 Tenth street, Mr.
Martha M. Adair, agea .o years: -momer
of Miss 1 ore nee C. Adair and Mrs. iiu
ford Hialer. of this city. Funeral Sun-
day. S P. M.. at Holman's chsneL Burial
Monday, at Baiem. iialsm and Eugen
papers pleas copy.
nublVP 1 ifcA id-O rsi aiain .ty a-.
Nuttard D. Hoekstra. azen a years 4
months It days. Funeral will take pla
frmn the Baptist Church. Lents, tod-iy
tSundavi. May 21. 1:J0 P. M. Frtendi
respect Cully Invited. Interment Multno
mah Cemetery.
SISTRR MARY MATTHEW. Superior Ottr
Iady of Lourden rcho(i, rpoKane, ciiea on
May 20. Funeral service will take place at
Hi. MarVi rh.De . Bt' Mary Academy ana
Collese. Portland. Or., on May 22. at 0
o'clock A. M. Interment at Hu Paul, Or.
STEPHENS In thi city. May 20. Viola
s-tepbrns. aged li'J years. The funeral serv
ices will be held at Ktnley' parlors at 2
P. M. Monday. May 22. Friends Invited. In
terment Klvervlew Cemetery.
M'DONA LD At his late residence. East
A4th at.. Georae McDonald, as "U year.
Funeral service will be held at Lerch's
chapel Sunday. May 21. at 2 P. M. Inter
ment Multnomah Cemetery.
TONSKTH FLORAL CO,
MAKML'AJbl BLDC,
M.Oit Al. DKMONS.
pbooe: Mala ftloit A 1101.
Dunning MeEntee, Funeral Directors,
7th and Pin Phone Main 430. Lady aa
eletant. Office of County Croner.
jj. p. xlMJEY SON. Sd and Maaiaoa.
Lady atteadaut. Phon Mala 9, A 160.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Dlreet
ees, 220 34 st. Lady assistant. Phone M. ftOT.
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, race
te F. ( Dunn Ins. Inc. fc. 6. B S&ft.
2EL1.ER-BYRXE8 CO.. 594 Williams ave.
East lOae. C 104. Lady attendant,
LEIMrliTXnlertaker cor. East Alder and
glsth. Eaat l. B lsAS. Lady maalstant.
The proposed setting; aside of the tract
Is also Incorporated In the commission
charter, which Is being; drawn up by a
committee of seven to be "ubmttted to
The Dalles voters so that in any event
the park 1 a strong possibility.
OREGON HUME SOCIETY
OF KICK CITY HALL Mala SSS. A IMS.
HT'M A.VK OFTICKB. Beiweaat Crate,
Residence 24 E. 24th. N. East 477.
K. A. Uaaaitiv, Hes. SJ Wasco St.
W. G. tualea. Ku. 7S E. Ktn. Kael Mi.
Mors. AmbulanM. A 6101: Pr. Sx. 4.
Klsbta. Sundays and HoUdaya, A S10S: Pa
Tjt 4: Trunk T.
SEW TODAY.
Bargain
East Side Ware-
s
house District
100x200 feet, with frontage on East
Seoond and East Third sL Trackage.
Special price.
Wakefield, Fries
& Company
85 Fourth St.
BEAUTIFUL HOME
NORTH MT. TABOR
An 8-room house, full-sixed base
ment, best of plumbing, electric wired,
finely finished, very convenient, good
gnrden at rear of houoe; t blocks from
Monravllia carllne. Call r.t 164 . 60lli
at. X. I'hon. Tabor HIS.
at Ros.
lavltwl
P.
NEW TODAY.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill
RECILAH SALES DAYS .
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Each Dat at 10 A. M.
If ros ar. fnraUklag or making
rkaagea iu roar home, dost fall to see
our dock f fmeelaaa fnraltare la all
flnlaar and eaal to w also good
rags, carpets and llaoienma, large a:
sortment of stet raagea, gaa raagi
and refrigerators.
OFFICE FURNISHINGS
Ronton inki In various sizes, stand
Ing dealt., office efcairm, office tablea,
fllT.a rahlneta, typewriters, typewriter
standa, etc
In OCR STORE, 171 SECOND ST.
(adjoining aaetlon room we sell
GROCERIES. ClOTHIXO, SHOES, mls
eellaaeoaa HARDWARE, bath tubs.
wasn basin, etc, at manufacturers'
cost.
Auction at Residence
TUESDAY NEXT, AT 10 A. M.
309 1-2 E. First St, N.
t Near Halsey
T are Instructed by Mrs. McLean
to eell th. furnishings of her home.
coruDrislnsr settees, rockers, armchairs.
center tables, pictures, ten pairs lace
curtains, writinfr desks, ftas lamps.
good Brussels carpets throughout tne
house, extenelon table and cnairs.
crockery and classware. cutlery and
silverware, hall tree, costly walnut
bedroom suit. Iron beds, springs and
mattresses, odd dressers. bedroom
chairs and rockers. "Laurel" steel
lange, sua plates, lamp tables, heating
stoves,' lawn mower, wheelbarrow and
the .usual kitchen and laundry outfit.
Sale Tnetdar at 10 A, M.
J. T. WfLSOX, Auctioneer.
Cash paid for furniture, stocks of
merchandise, etc Call Alain 166, A
4-43.
SPECIAL, POSITIVE
AUCTION SALE
Storage Furniture
From Pick's Warehouse, Will Be
Sold at 211 First Street
MONDAY. MAY 22, at 2 P.M.
Includes the latest In metal beds.
KDrlnvs and flosa mattresses, combina
tion bookcaae, mission oak pedestal
dining table and chairs, white maple
and other dressers, mahogany library
table, steel range, costly oak rockers.
steel couches, folding bed, antique
buffet, mirror 18x40, carpets and rugs.
two office rolltop desk. one new letter
press, one orrice taoie, gas ranges.
drop-head Singer sewing machine.
English breakfast table, open-face
bookcase, etc We will hold a special
aaie at S I M or
Wt PAIHS SEW LACE CTRTAIXS.
These are uncalled-for freight goods.
and must be sold, as well as a few
POItTIKKES and COITH COVERS, and
don't forget, there Is always hundred,
of other Items not mentioned here. The
sale starts at 2 P. M. Best goods sold
iirsu
FORD AlCTIOX CO.,
Slain 8951. A 2445.
NOTE.
A J200 equity In a 11000 lot In South-
port, on Fulton carllne, will be sold at I
auction at 211 First it, it 1 P. M.
aioncay.
FORD AUCTION CO.
Almost new steel range, oak roll-
top dek, baby buggy, bed spring and
mattress, dining table and chairs.
couch, -rocking chair, dresser and fold-
ng bed at half price at 10 First st
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
Grand Two Days' Auction
We are Instructed by the owner, who
Is returning to llrltlsh Columbia, to
sell the furnishings of his private
home, removed to our salesrooms 'for
convenience of auction, comprising
parlor rockers and tables, genuine
leatner couch, oak library tables, drop,
head White sewing machine, Aimln-
ster, velvet and body Brussels rugs.
two all-brass beds (best oualitvl.
springs Rnd mattrees, feather pil
lows, dressers and chiffoniers In
blrdseye maple, quartered oak. srolden
nd wax finishes. The dining suite is
lice new, viz. peaestai table, set or
hairs, buffet and china cabinet In
early English finish on oak, rattan
ettee: Venus steel range, kitchen cab
lnet and many other lots.
In addition to the above we .hall
ftvr several new pieces of furniture
which have been nsed by wholesaler
i . nip 1c.
Sale, on Tuesday and Thursday each
iy at iu Am .ft.
W. V. BAKER dt C A. CROWELL,
Furniture Dealer, and Auctioneers,
102 Park Street.
GILMAN
Auction & Commission Co., Inc.
Office and - Salesroom No, 126 Second
Street, Xear Washington.
TUESDAY'S sale Includes the furniture
of residence from East Side, car
pets and household effects.
FRIDAY'S sale will Include fine dress
ers In blrdseye maple, oak. etc..
and fine carpets and furniture
trom residence.
Sale, at lO A. M.
GILMA.V AUCTION COM. CO.
For Sale lorn Beach Hotel
We will sell this hotel, with large
grounds, for $6500.
$2000 cash; will take Portland real
estate to tlie amount of $1500.
iner is now a s.jooo mortgage on
the property.
Twenty rooms completely furnished
with a fine piano, all thrown In for
the $6500. This is giving the property
away. This property is on the beach
and on the railroad. Title Is perfect.
This Is a well-known hotel, you all
know it. The price Is the only thing
win surprise you, come and see tie at
once.
CLOEESSY & McGUIRE
616 Ablnctoa Bid.
$3750
Choice corner lot on East Yamhill
street. Pine flat site.
$10,000
Choice 100x100, 100 feet from Haw
thorne ave. An ideal apartment site.
A. W. LAMBERT & COMPANY
404 East Alder St.
Phones B 1310, E. 610.
SEW TODAY.
LeNOIR&CO.
Sacrifice
Improved income property,
income $2600 per year. New
building-. Strictly modern
construction. Must sell. Why f
Investigate. Big profit out
side of income assured. Price
. $22,500. Terms.
Inside
If you are looking for a
gilt-edged investment i n.
choice inside income property
Investigate this. High-class
apartments. New fonr-story
brick building. Fine income.
Guaranteed lease. Price $110,
000. This is property with
a big future for it adjoins
the heart of the retail busi
ness district. Only two blocks
from where there is now
building a modem 12-story
building. Terms. .
Flats
Xew modern double flat,
50x100 lot. Nob Hill district.
Nice income and a good safe
investment. $12,500. Terms.
Homebuilder
Platted. A money-maker
for the' man who intends to
build. Consisting of eight
choice lots. Portland Heights.
Excellent surroundings. Right
on carline. South exposure.
The man who buys and
builds here can clear the cost
,of a beautiful home on his
investment. Price $12,000.
With release clause in the
mortgage. $6000 cash.
LeNOIR&CO.
Ground Fl.
Cham, of Com.
Visit this addition for your
afternoon outing and watch
the hills melt away in the
making of a splendid resi
dence district. The giants
will be working against the
banks after 4 P. M. today.
Magnificent view of the city
and surrounding country.
Three blocks south of the
Forestry Building. Take W
car. Our representative on
the ground.
Clark-Cook Company
Room 6 Board of Trade Bid
BEAVERTON-
REEDVILLE
ACREAGE
Only 40 minutes out on either the 4th
street or Oregon Electric lines, and
the finest soil in Oregon.
The fruit, berries and gardens dem
onstrate the soil, and we have 4o peo
ple on this tract who have bought
from two to four times each. Let us
refer you to them.
Beautiful home sites convenient to
excellent markets of Portland. Part
of the family may work in the city.
Any sized tract from one-half acre
to 20 acres at S250 per acre and up,
with monthly payments.
Call and arrange to see this prop
erty without expense to you and be
convinced.
I The Shaw-Fear Company
102 F0URTH.ST.
Main 35. A 3500.
SUNNYSIDE
A l-room house, well built, on Bel
mont St., near the new Postoffice. This
is a home and business property com
bined. Price, $4400; cash required.
$1500.
MEKtMAPI 1
SAVING & TRUST
COMPANY .
WESTOVER
TERRACE
NEW TODAY.
$8,000
50x100 apartment site on
Iloj t, near 21st.
$15,000
72x100 on Irving, near 23d.
$17,000
SOxl1 on Twentieth, near
AVashington.
$19,500
0x100 on 9th, near Glisan.
$20,000
55x10, improved with two
story building.
$30,000
100x100 on 5th street.
$33,000
50x100 on West Park, south
of Morrison.
$35,000
70x100 on 11th. Close in. -
$36,000
114x132 on 21st near Wash
ington. ri KEASEY
HUMASONejEFfERY
232 Chamber of Commerce. C
GET
While Price Is Lowest
A beautiful, complete, new,
two-story, sis-room modern
house, located on a corner
lot fifty by one hundred
feet, one block from Sandy
Eoad in the best part of
Rose City Park.
Never before offered for
less than $4500. If taken at
once can be had for $3750,
on very easy terms.
David A. Cuttle Co.
503 Yeon Bldg.
Office"Phones Main 9073. A311T
Residence, Tabor 1372 .
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
EXCLUSIVELY
Beautiful Homes
Lots
Quarter Blocks
Acreage
Homes from $2000 to $50,000.
Lots from $S00 .to $5500.
Tracts, nil sizes and prices.
Can suit homeseeker and barga
hunter.
BROOKE
main 3551. A 3839.
HOLLADAY'S
EXTRAORDINARY
0-room house on corner lot, walking,
distance. House is well built and
modern in every way, has living-room,
library, dining-room, kitchen, full
cement basement and hot-water heat,
four bedrooms, dressing-room, bath
and sleeping porch; second floor,
maid's room, two storerooms, attic.
Owner values lot at $0000, house cost ,
$7000. Will sacrifice several thou-!
sand for immediate sale. ,
Merchants
Savings Trust
Company
Sacrifice
MY ORDERS ARB TO SELL,
75x100 adjoining Jonesmore S 550
Twp lots Mt.Tabor district, each.. 65
One lot. Euclid avenue
.. SOD
.. eoo
One arre. cleared, L.enis.
One acre. Oak Grove
81000
near
210
100 acru on u, vv. tr..
Gresham at
PURSE, 81S Chamber of Commerce.
9. NET 9
50x100, on East Couch, this side of
T.oi.rAihnrst. I400U. I20M win nanaie;
all improvements in and paid for. A
chance for tne man ot moaeraio means
to secure income-bearing: property -on
easy terms. Address u lor Uregonlan.
HEAT. KXPERIKXCED DISHWASHER i
wanteo. o- 'in aireet.
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