The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 12, 1913, SECTION TWO, Page 7, Image 27

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOSTAX, PORTLAND, JANUARY 12, 1913.
REPRESENTATIVE SIMS SAYS
SUCH SHOULD HANG.
Tennesseean Declares Persons Who
Mislead President Are Ones
Who Should Suffer.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. "When men
privately, under the guise of friendship,
mislead the Klngr or President, in order
to obtain an end other than public wel
fare, they ought to hang," Representa
tive Sims, of Tennessee, declared in the
House today upon the conclusion of the
reading of an editorial regarding the
Cabinet to be selected by President
elect Wilson.
Mr. Sims obtained the floor during
the consideration of the Postoffice ap
proprtation bill and sent to the desk
an editorial lauding the President-elect
for the stand taken in this matter.
. "Under the English law they did not
punish the King for any wrong, but
they punished his advisers," Represen
tative Sims added. . He said when he
read this in his boyhood days he
thought it a great outrage, but since
then be had concluded it was wise. Mr.
Sims continued:
"Those who got next to the King and
next to the President, who are entrusted
with his confidence and who, instead
or telling him the plain truth as they
se it. color it so that he does not see
the facts, but views them through col
ored glasses and therefore does wrong
through misinformation, I am in favor
of hanging, instead of punishing the
President.'
. "In the last hundred years good
Presidents have done that which they
would not have done if they bad known
the facts. When a man is appointed
to be a Cabinet officer he ought to be
a man of ability, ought to forget him
self, forget his friends and his enemies
and tell the President the plain truth."
Representative Sims declared the
country, had confidence in Governor
Wilson's Judgment to do the right
thing. During his speech on the Cabi
net subject Representative Sims was
asked by Representative Cannon if he
had in mind any one who would fili
the bill. Mr. Sims replied in the nega
tive. DAILY METEOROIXKilCAL, REPORT.
PORTLAND, Jan. 11. Maximum tempera
ture, i2 degrees; minimum, 38 degrees.
River reading at 8 A. M.. ,Y feet; change in
. last 24 hours, 1.1 feet fall.- Total rainfall
(." P. M. to s P. M. . 0.2a Inch; total rainfall
sinre September 1. 1912, ltt.79 Inches; normal
rainfall since Sanlembor 1. 21. N7 inches; de
ficiency of rainfall since September 1, 11112,
"2.tl8 inches. Total sunshine January 11.
none; possible sunshine. H hours, min
utes. Barometer (reduced to sea-level) at
8 P. M., a.H Inches. -
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
' A disturbance of marked energy is ap
proaching the Washington Coast. Warnings
for this storm were oraerea at 7 A. m. at
all coast stations and extended at 7 P. M.
to Inland seaports. A maximum wind velocity
of 73 miles from the south occurred this
afternoon at North Head, Washington. Rain
has fallen in Western Oregon, Western
Washington and Northern California and
snow has occurred at many places In the
northern Rocky Mountain States. Very cold
weather prevails in the upper Missouri and
upper Mississippi Valleys and in the Canad
ian Northwest. The temperatures continue
below normal In California, where heavy
frosts occurred this morning as far south
as San Diego.
The conditions are favorable for rain Sun
day in Western Oregon and Western Wash
initton and for rain or snow elsewhere in this
district with slightly higher temperatures.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Kaln; brisk south
westerly winds.
Oregon and Washington Rain west, rain
or snow east portion; warmer except near
the coast. Southerly winds, high along the
coast and brisk to high In Interior.
Idaho Rain or snow; warmer; increas
ing southerly winds.
EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster.
Tests by French naval officers have in
dicated that the waves In wireless teleg
raphy travel at a rate of nearly 200,000
miles a second.
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vertisemeata and no ad counted for less than
two lines.
Remittances must accompany out-of-town
orders.
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Tertlscmeut over the telephone, providing
the advertiser is a subscriber to either phone.
No prices will be quoted over the phone,
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Whether subsequent advertisements will be
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tion only will be accepted for "Houses for
Krt," "Furniture for Sale." "Business Op
portunities," "Rooming Houses," and "Wsnt
eed to Kent."
MEETING NOTICES.
EUREKA COUNCIL. NO. 204. KNIGHTS
AND LADIES OF SECURITY. Grand
masquerade ball will be given Jan. 20, at
East Side W. O. W. Halt. East 6th and
Alder sts. Oood prises. Admission 50 cts.
couple. 2. cts. for extra ladles. Weinberg
er's orchestra.
COURT MT. HOOD. NO 1. FORESTERS
OF AM ERICA AM members are requested:
to attend a public installation of officers
of Court Lents. Special car will leave First
and Alder streets at 7 :45 P. M. Monday,
January 13. 1013.
LILY OF THE VALLEY LODGE. NO. $17.
it. B. A. Dance Tuesday evening. January
34. W. O. W. Temple. 128 Eleventh St. Ad
mission 23 cents. Prasp's Orchestra. . Union
music J
WHrST PARTY AND DANCE, given by
We foot Company. No. w O. W., Fri
day evening. January 17, In W. O. W. Tem
ple. 12S Eleventh street. L. Vanway'a Or
chestra. Cards. 8:30.
MACCABEES Members of Portland Tent.
No. 1. K. O. T. M., are urged to attend the
review of Thursday. January 9, a, which
business of importance la to be discussed.
COMMITTEE
MARGUERITE CAMP R. X. A. will give
a card party and dance next Thursday,
January lft. tt their hall, lfttt Second street.
A14 are welcome. Union music
MEKTIXO NOTICES.
A- AND A. S. RITE Twenty
seventh semi-annual re-union
Programme for Thursday next:
8 A. M-. candidates assemble
for registration; 10 A. M.. 4th.
5th and ttth decrees; 2 P. M.
9rh degree; 3 P- M., 14th de
cree : 2 P. M.. 13th degree. By
order Presiding Officer.
GENERAL, RELIEF COMMITTEE. L O.
O. F. A special meeting la called for to
day Sundav) at 2 o'clock P. M. In Odd
fellow's Temple, 22 Alder St.. to conduct
the funeral of Brother Emerson W. Wood
ruff, of Spencer Butte lodge No. I. O.
O. F.. Eugene. Or. Services at the Crema
torium at 2:30 o'clock. All Oddfellows in
vited to attend.
J. C. JAMESON, Sec
THE RIVER VIEW CEMETERY AS
SOCIATION OF PORTLAND The annual
meeting of the members will be held at the
office of the Association, 224 Worcester
block, on Monday. January 13, i913, at 3:30
P. M. All lot owners are members and en
titled to participate. A general attendance
Is requested. W. M. Ladd, president; W. R.
Mackenzie. Clerk.
PORTLAND CIRCLE NO. 9S will give a
whist and dance Thursday evening, Jan. 16,
beginning at 8 o'clock. 127 ft 4th St., 4th
floor. Admission 15 cents.
DIED.
LANS WORTH In this city. January II,
Mrs. J. A. Lansworth. aged 43 years. Re
mains at Holman's parlors. Funeral an
nouncement later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
KIRBY At his late residence, 143 Sumner
st.. Jan. 10, John Kirby, aged 53 years, 1
month, 3 days, beloved husband of Augusta
Kirby. Funeral services will be held tomor
row, Sunday, Jan. 12, at 2 P. M., from
the German Methodist Church, cor. Stan
ton st. and Rodney ave. Deceased was a
member of the Longshoremen's local.
No. 5. Friends respectfully Invited to at
tend. Interment Rose City cemetery. Re.
mains at Pearson's Funeral Parlors.
MARQUART In this city. January 10. at
the family residence. 4404 A5th at S. E..
Mrs. Regina Marquart. aged 64 years, 4
months, 23 days. Friends Invited to at
tend funeral services, which will be held
at St. Ignatius' Church, Eart 43d and
Powell, at 10 A. M. tomorrow (Monday),
January 13. Interment Alu Calvary Cem
etery. MONTAGUE At the family residence. 4427
41st ave. S. E., January 9, Charles D.
Montague, aged 40 years. Friends invited
to attend funeral services, which will be
held at the Portland Crematorium at 1:30
P. M. today (Sunday), January 12. Re
mains are at Holman's funeral parlors
until 12 ociock Sunday. Take sen wood
car for Crematorium.
M'INNLS In this city, January 11, Neil Mc
Innis, of 001 Pettygrove St., aged 03 years.
The cortege will leave the new parlors of
J. r. uniey &. on, atn ana Montgomery
sts.. Tuesday. January 14. at. 8:-i0 A. M
and proceed to tit. Patrick's Church, lpth
and Savier sts.. where services will be Held
at I) A. M. Friends invited. Interment Mt.
Calvery Cemetery.
LORENTZEN The funeral of the late Cath
erine M. Lorentzen. who passed away in
tnis city. January in, wiii he neia tomor
row iiondav). Januarv 13. at 2 P. M.
from the new chapel of the Skewes Under
taking Co.. corner Third and Clay. Friends
are kindly Invited to attend. Interment
Kivervlew cemetery.
SOLLAR8 The funeral services of the late
Fayette Sollars will be held today (Sun
day). January 12. at 3:30 o'clock P. M.
from the new ehanel of J. P. Flnlev & Son,
Montgomery and Fifth streets. Friends
Invited. Interment Mt. Scott Park Cem
etery.
C.ILMAN January 10. Harry C. Oilman.
aged o years, oeioveo nusDana or L,ucy
Wlman, Remains at Dunning A McEntee's
chapel, where they have been prepared
for shipment to La Grande, or. The de
ceased was a member of the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Engineers.
WOODRUFF The funeral services of the
late Emerson W. Woodruff will be neid
at the chapel of the Portland Crematorium
at 2:30 P. M. oday (Sunday), under the
auspices of th General Relief Committee,
i. (J. tJ. r. ah memioera oi me uiuor in
vited. Please orr$t flowers.
GRAHAM In this city. January 10, at the
family residence, ju.j Kat zfin si. worm,
Oeorge H. Graham, aged 42 years. The
funeral services will be held at the above
residence at 1 P. M. tomorrow (Monday).
January 13. frlends Invited. Interment
Rose City Cemetery.
GR1TZMACHER The funeral services of
th lata warv fane (iritzmauher win ne
held at Holman's funeral parlors at 1:30
P. M. today (Sunday), January l.
Friends invited. 'Interment Lone Fir Cem
etery.
SHERMAN The funeral services of the late
Geraon Sherman will be held at the fam
ily residence. 1000 East 18th st. North, at
Jlr A. M. tooay !.-unaayj. rrienas iuyhw
Interment Talmud Torah Cemetery.
CAMPBELL January 10, Samantha E.
Campbell, aged 34 years, mother of Dr.
T r rnmnbell. Remains at Dunning &
McEntee's parlors, where they have been
prepared for snipmeni. to irun, x.
wERAXfi Januarv 8. Walter Werang, aged
20 years Remains at Dunning & McEntee's
parlors, from where they will be shippeu
to Astoria, Or., for Interment.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
MR. KDWARI) DOLMAN. the leading
funeral director, 220 Third street, corner
Sainton. Lady assistant. A 1511, Main 507.
J. P. FINLEY A SON,
FUNERAL SERVICE,
Lady Attendant.
Montgomery, at Fifth St.
F. S. DUNNING, INC.
Bast Side Funeral Directors, 414 East
Alder St. Est 52, B 2525.
MEMORIALS Portland Marble Works.
264 4th. uppoMtc Uy Hall. Estab. 1885.
MONUMENTS Otto Schumann Marble
Works, East 8d and Fine sts. East 743.
DUNNING st M'ENTEE, funeral directors,
7th and Pine, phone Main 4.H0. Lady at
tendant. Office of County Coroner.
A. R. ZELLF.K CO.. 592-4 Williams ave.
Phone East 10S C 1008. Lady attendant.
i,ERCH. undertaker, cor. East Alder and
KiXth. fBSl iol, E i ooo. lmy nruumn
.-.r mr. i.- nvnvnTiuivn rrvM P A V V si
r v r t '. v -.--v- ........ ,
and Clay. Main 4152, A 2321. Lady attendant.
CEMETERY
BEAUTIFUL
MOUNT SCOTT PARK
CONTAINING 335 ACRES.
Portland's Only Modern Cemetery
With Perpetual Care.
One Mile Southeast Lenta
Permanent and picturesque, park
and lawn plan. Perpetual care with
out extra charge. Prices moderate,
service excellent ; every convenience
In use. Including large, luxuriously
furnished rest rooms for visitors.
Reached by Mount Scott and Caxa
dero cars. Free auto service. Tabor
1468. B 6111. Call for Local 420L
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
UK ICE Ml). S20 UNION AVKNCK, Cutt.
KER MARKET STREET.
Phoac Kaat 1423. B
Horse ambulance for alcJc or diabl
ulnuJa at a moment's notice. Prlew
reasonable. Report all caaee of erul&
ts tnis office Opeo day and aleak
SEW TODAY.
10
ACRES
close to Council Crest and at mouth of
proposed tunnel. Slopes south, over
looking entire valley. All in cultiva
tion; jive acres in three-year-old se
lected fruit trees; house, barn and
chicken-houses. One-half the price of
land opposite side of road. An ideal
subdivision proposition.
G0DDARD & WIEDRICK
243 Stark St.
SEVENTH-STREET SSAP
50x100 lot on Seventh street, between
Market and Mill; fine place for stores
and apartments. Big snap at $12,500:
easy terms, or will trade for five or
six-room house on Kast Ankeny street.
C. M. ZAD0W
414 C-orhett Rids. A 1410, Marshall OS.
FARM LOANS ONLY
Current Rates.
THE
DKVKKEATX MORTGAGE COMPANY,
iuu paldlas Building, Portland, Oregon
NEW TODAY.
AUCTION SALES
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
166-168 Firtt Street
Near Morriaoa Street).
REGULAR SALES DAYS
MONDAY, WVEBHESDAf AND FRIDAY
Each Day at 10 A. M.
Our sale thla coming week will In
clude a larsre assortment of medium
priced furniture, etc., comprising; bed
room amltea, odd dressers and torn
nodes. Iron bed a. spring:, mattresses,
pillows, quilts, blankets, spreads, toilet
ware, folding; beds, wardrobes, ball
trees, conches, wardrobe couch, rock
ers and chairs, center tables, carpets,
fnics, linoleum, Jewel f ran are, eook
toves, heatinn stoves, crockery, utea
lla and other useful lots.
SPECIAL
On WEDNESDAY, nt 10 A. M. sharp,
we sell a flve-passena;er HA I MO S AU
TOMOBILE for cash to the bin-heat bid
der. Will be on Inspection after 9 A. M.
on day of sale.
GOODS SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE.
We have a fine collection of choice
furniture of all descriptions, good second-hand
carpets, new nnd second-hand
room-Rise ravs, portieres, lace curtains,
window shades, steel and ana ranarest
also nprlarbt pianos, ora-ans, roll and
flat-top desks, office chairs and tables i
In fact almost any thin a: in -the line of
home or office furnishings at prices
that will appeal to you.
Wilson's Bankrupt
Stock Store
CORNER SECO.VD AND YAMHILL.
We handle bankrupt .took, of all
kinds. Including OROC'EHIHS. HARD
WARE. SHdKS, GKTS' FU RNISHINGS.
STATIONERY. JEWELRY. CIGARS and
TOBACCOS, and other rolarellaneou
merchandise. It will be Intere.tlna to
you call and look through our stock.
We also .ell SHOWCASES, SCALES,
CASH REGISTERS, counter., and all
klndn of Mtore fixtures.
AT 166-16 PARK STREET, NEAR
MORRISON STREET.
ON TUESDAY NEXT
I'PBir.HT PIANO, FIR Fl'RMTI RE,
CARPETS, RIGS, ETC, FROM PRI
VATE RESIDENCE, eomprininsr Nugent
upright piano and utool, Gunn sectional
mahogany bookcase, leather couch, set
tees, rockers and armchairs with genu
ine leather seats, large library table,
easy rockers with leather cushions.
nearly new Axminster carpet, sisie
15x17: mirrors, gas reading lamp, up
holstered parlor furniture, several good
Iron beds In various colors, best springs
ana mattresses, ieatner piitows. coioniai
design and other dressers and chif
foniers in quarter-sawed oak, mahog
any commodes, fumed oak dining-room
suite, viz.. pedestal table, buffet and
chairs, including carver chairs; velvet
rugs, small rugs, gas range. etc.
Also the following from another Kast
Side home: Golden oak dining-room
suite, library table, parlor rockers.
DreaKrasc tame, Dearoom furniture,
kitchen queen, linoleum, granlteware,
gas rang, Humphrey water heater, gas
piate, etc.
On view tomorrow.
Auction on Tuesday next at 10
o'clock.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
IMPORTED WOOLEN CLOTH.
In addition to our furniture. et(, to
be sold at this time, we shall Bell about
30 pieces of Imported cloth in suit
lengths.
Sale at 10 A. M.
FOR PRIVATE SALE
upright Ivers & Pond piano in excellent
tone. in is niano cost iuu casn. i,an
now be bougnt very reasonable. If in
terested please call and examine same.
W. C. BAKER A C. A. CROWELL,
Furniture Dealers A Auctioneers,
IBS - IHH Park Street.
Auction Sale
MONDAY, 2 P. M.
211 FIRST STREET
Havinar bpen favored with instriin-
tlons from Mrs. Charles Emmenway to
sell the fine furniture of her four
roomed flat, which has been moved to
our salesroom for convenience of sale.
we will offer to the public the- follow
ing', to-wit: Several good oak dressers.
i wo cnmoniers, a very good walnut
bedroom suite. fumed oak buffet,
round oak extension table, six chairs.
with leather-pad seats; several rockers,
laee curtains, box couch, comforts,
blankets, good square piano, steel
range, gas range, twice toiaing bed,
mantel bed. wardrobe, kitchen treasure.
drop-leaf table, carpets, linoleum, etc.,
etc. lou cannot make any mistake by
attending this, sale if you are looking
for furniture of any description, for our
goods are all guaranteed as represent
ed at time of sale, or your money
cheerfully refunded.
FORD A17CTIOX CO.
Auction salA everv Monday. Werinns-
day and Friday at 2 P. M. each day.
SPECULATORS
READ
Here is 200 acres of river-bottom
land that can be divided in 5 to 20
acre tracts. There is nothing bet
ter In the state. A good boat land
ing on this place.
WATSON & THERKELSEN CO.,
306 Spaldlnc BldB.
Mali 7592.
VACANT LOT
A SNAP AT RIVERW00D
New Electric Line
P. B. VAN NICE
707 Selling Rldg.
Main 4993 A 7133
EAST
Burnside Street
We have a fine corner for sale,
situated at the S. V. corner of
E. 11th and E. Bumslde Sts. It
has an income of $92 per
month. For price and terms
see us.
Mall & Von Borstel
104 Seeowd St.. Lumber Exclfge Bldg.
ALL OF BLOCK D,
OVERLOOK
Client In California authorizes us to
sell tile above block for S7500. It is
equivalent to about 14 lots.
GOODARD A WIEDRICK,
24S Stark S-
NEW TODAY.
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Money to loan on good im
proved city real estate, in
cluding residence, business
and apartment-house prop
erty, in amounts ranging
from $1000 to $500,000, and
np to 50. per cent of a con
servative valuation. Spe
cial terms arranged where
loan desired is much less
than half the value of the
property. Money famished
without any unnecessary
loss of time, and at lowest
prevailing rates of interest.
Wilfred Shore&Co.
ilTESIMEHT EAMXE3I
Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak Sts.
A Gentlemen's Home
Between Portland and
Oregon City
West Side of River ' 30 Minutes Out
177 acres of beautiful land. I will
make the price no more than is asked
for some good farm land iu the Wil
lamette Valley. If land along the
electric line on the east side of the
river is worth from $1000 to $2000
per acre, what will it be worth on the
West Side with a double-track electric
lineT Portland's hifrh-class suburban
district must be along that magnifi
cent drive up the river. There is no
better investment, and a big specula
tion for subdivision.
I know its value, but must sell.
GEO. E. WAGGONER,
805 Yeon.
HOWS ADDITION
THE VERY BEST I3T TUB CITV
FOR SALE
Two fine residences, one nine rooms
and one seven rooms. Furnace, flre-
f'lace. bath and all cor renlencea. Close
n. Location choice and certain to in
crease in value. Terms if desired.
THE
OREGON REAL ESTATE COSPAST,
Grand Ave. and Multnomah.
Phones E 67. C 1708.
TRACKAGE
7S.00O SQl'ARE FEET
ALMOST TWO CITY BLOCKS
FOR T.-,0OO
17,000 SQl'ARE FEET
PRICE r-'O.OOO
EACH OF THE ABOVE SITES HAS 180
FEET OF TRACKAGE
Call for C. G. Reagan
CHAPIN-HERLOW
MTG. & IRUST CO.
3d Floor Chamber
of Commerce
Mortgage Loans
AT LOWEST RATES ON IMPROVED
CITY PROPERTY
FOR STRAIGHT TERM OR WITH
INSTALLMENT PRIVILEGE!.
FARM I, OA. 'VS.
EBE US TODAY.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
202 McKar Bide Third and Stark St..
EAST
BURNSIDE STREET
Let us show you the lots we
are. selling on this street for
$3000 per lot, including all
street improvements paid.
Mall & Von Borstel
1Q4 Second St., tnmher Exchange BIdsr.
NEW MODERN HOME
on West Side, will be sold below cost:
seven large rooms, with sleepinff-porch.
noi-waier neai, superior piumDing.
hishest-srade finish throughout: tear-
age and every modern convenience.
Price J12J00. Terms. Apply owner for
details. D 671, Oregonlan.
TRACT OF 150 LOTS
' CLOSE rv.
FACING OX HARD-SURFACE STREET
STREETS GRADED.
WATER AND SEWER 1ST.
TERMS.
J. H. M'MAHO,
1S3 Division Street.
Mortgage Loans
on city property at reasonable rates.
CLABK-CANNON COMPANY.
1017 Board of Trade Bldg.
Mortgage Loans
First Mortgages on Farm Property.
MORTGAGE COMPANY FOB
AMERICA.
Head Office. Tbe Hague, Netherlands.
Ainsvrorth Building, Portland.
A SNAP
IV
Ladd's Addition
Lot on Ladd avenue, near Hawthorne
avenue, with easterly face. Terms to
suit. Address or apply to
OWNER, 501 OREGONIAN BLDG
Edward E. Goudey
Lewis Hollaing.
MORTGAGE LOANS
5 per cent on best business properties.
6 per cent and 7 per cent on other close,
in business and residence securities.
NEW TODAY.
LOOK! READ!
FORCED SALE
IN EEST RESTRICTED DISTRICT
8 rooms and sleeping porch, fin
ished in quarter-sawed oak down
stairs, and white enameled upstairs;
dining-room paneled in real leather;
elegant bathroom, 2 toilets, full ce
ment basementy furnace, laundry
trays, handsome fireplace, buffet and
bookcases. Fine garage.
SEE THIS AT ONCE
$1000 BELOW VALUE
PRICE $8000 $1500 CASH
Balance to Suit.
THE HARB0LT WILSON CO., INC.
710-718 Lewis Building,
Fourth and Oak.
Marshall 4200. A 7158.
TO THE
INVESTOR
Cheap Lots on
Sandy Road
I have several fine view
lots, 80 feet from car
line. $450 for corners;
$350 for inside lots. Only
10 per cent cash and 2
per cent a month. They
are a snap and will not
last very long. See lots.
T 670, Oregonian.
FOR RENT
FACTORY
BUILDING
3-story building, 50x'
100 feet. Now occu
pied by Carman Man
ufacturing Co, Cor
ner North 15th and
Thurnian Sts. Vacant
about January 15.
WAKEFIELD,
FRIES & CO.
85 Fourth Street
S
FOR SALE OR TRADE,
Fine, ight-room, modern home;
corner lot, 50x100; one block from
carline, in a fine district. Wants
farm of about 30 acres, with build
ings. Price J6500.
WATSON & THERKELSEN CO.,
300 SpaldlnB Bids.
Main 751)2.
RIVERWOOD home sites,
where So. Pac. is elec
trifying Bargains.
707 Selling Bldg.
Main 4993 A 7133
$1000
to loan at 8 pier cent on Portland
residence property. Apply to
Loan Department,
Harfrnan-Thompson BanR
Kwr?aca Lata BaefrfittMrt
fourth and Stark Streets
tfrmnaw Cataawrea KMUmi
MR. BUSINESS MAN
how would you like to own a modern
business building in a fine part of the
city, consisting of five stores and a
five-room flat, without a burden? Here
is a chance for you. I am ordered by
my lady client to sell that beautiful
building for 312,000: 9500 cash, and the
balance to be paid $100 per month, and
she will charge no interest on the
312,000; that means after you will pay
up that amount by $100 a month you
will eet a deed to the DroDertv without
a cent more to pay. Will take some ex
change. OS Flmt Street. Main S21.
IRVINGTON
SACRIFICE
Must sell my 50x100 lot In this beau
tiful district before Tuesday night. Will
sell several hundred dollars below mar
ket price. If you want a ral bargain
call on my agent and make an offer.
G. H. KLEINSORGE CO.
418-10 Board of Trade.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Onr Ow, Money at Ctirrent Rate..
WKSTER. BONO A MORTGAGE CO,
Commercial Clal Hldg., Portland, Or.
FACTORY OR WAREHOUSE SITE,
Sullivan's Gulrh. close in. three-quarters
of a block, 200 feet trackage.
Terms. Phone Tabor 492. Call 1240
Division street.
r-- .s-3-.--
A
. . VI
XFW TODAY.
INCOME
INVESTMENTS
(CA fnn 133 1-3xl00. improved
PQU9UUU with a first-class brick
building1, containing stores and apart
ments. Reasonable rentals prevail, and
present income is $530 per month.
AAH A quarter block on Kast
U7UUUV Morrison st., adjoining
Mill terminals. occupied under a 10
year lease, which will soon expire. In
come $3'J per month. A good holding
investment.
1 f rrr A quarter b 1 o c k. im
401uUUUU proved with a 4-story
brick, occupied bv hotel and stores.
Building: first class in every particular
and in a growing district. rets ',c.
The above properties will stand the
closest Investigation. The values are
mere ana the locations are ail goou
Reasonable terms.
STRONG & CO.
60S Concord Bids:.
Who Wants
a Home in Beautiful
IRVINGT0N
Good 5-room cottage, with
lot 51.5x100 on 14th between
Hancock and Tillamook, fox
only $4000
EASY TERMS
HUMASON
M 1646 A 1646
1507 Yeon
Must Sell
INCOME
QUARTER-BLOCK
CLOSE IX
I.KSS THAN
$9500
This Is priced away down.
Call for C. G. Reagan
CHAPIN-HERLOW
MTG. & TRUST CO.
3d Floor Chamber
of Commerce
FACTORY SITE
PROPERTY
Over 1200 feet, fronting on the Wil
lamette River, extending back about
600 feet to the S. P. R. R. The Hill Line
Is fiose to it. The growth of Portland
sure to follow the Fourteen Million
Dollars to be spent bv the Harrlman
and Hill Lines in railroad improve
ments will cause all realty values to
advance. If interested in a factory or
warehouse site, let us quote you prices.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY
Main 3.1 102 Fourth St. A SHOO
TO LOAN
AT 8 PER CENT
S800, SIOOO, 81500.
AT 7 PER CE.MT
S1500, SISOO. 2000.
S2500, 83000. $3300,
$4000. $4500, $oOOO.
7000.
AT 6 PER CE'T
825.000 TO S75.000
The above amounts on hand to
loan at once on Portland
property.
GOODSELL BROS.,
4.13 Worcester Bulldlnar.
EAST
ANKENY STREET
Price $2750 Each
Let us show you the lots we
are selling- on this street at the
above price. Thev are great
bargains.
Mall & Von Borstel
104 -Second St., Lumber Exchange RMk.
Nursery Sacrifice
IT you are intending planting any i-year
apple trees this Spring you will save big
money by buying from me. Have 13.000
No. 1 trees that I will aeli while they last
at $0 by the hundred, tfii) by the thousand.
and will make a better price for larger or
ders than a thousand. These trees will bear
the closest Inspection. Come and see. for
I need the ground. Can also furnish 10.000
or 15.000 blackcap tips at ls per thousand;
straw nerry pi an is ai per inousana.
Call, write or phone. Address Rose City
Nursery A. Fruit Farm. East 42d and Going
streets. Portland, Or. Phone Woodlawn 1578.
Take Broadway car to ena.
WANTE
APARTMEXT-HOISE OR
GARAGE SITE, WEST SIDE.
Will pay cash for strictly high-class
property. Prefer to deal with owners
direct. No consideration given answers
which do not give exact location and
lowest cash price. X 655, Orearonian.
CRANBERRY LAND
160 acres, adlofning bearine marsh:
lands of same character near by selling
for $200 to $25U per acre. Owner in
hospital; must sell, a.nd has put the
price at $95 per acre. Chance to cut
Into small tracts and sell at a big
profit. Can give some terms. M 690,
Oregonian.
A NICE INVESTMENT
We will sell a new. modern flat
building, all rented at a rental that pays
10 per cent profit; located within 20
minutes' walk from business center;
5000 will handle. Address X 665, Ore
gonian. IT'S A BEAUTIFUL
FIVE -ROOM BUNGALOW.
KT.OO BELOW ACTUAL COST.
BEST DISTRICT IN CITY. BEST
HOUSE IN DISTRICT. MUST BE SOLD
AT ONCE. IF YOU WANT THIS CALL
MAIN 6435 OR A 1266, MONDAY MORN
ING BETWEEN 10 AND II O'CLOCK.
OWNER.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
Any Amount at Current Rates.
JOHN E. CEONAN,
902 Spaldlnx Bids. Portland, Or.
CITY & FARM LOANS
$1000 and. up at lowest rates.
C M. ZADOW
14 Corbett Bloc- - A 1418. Marshall St.
NEW TODAT.
IRVINGTON
8 rooms, double corner, Han
cock street, fine larsre home, all
conveniences, beautiful view; a
bargain; easy terms, $5800.
9 rooms, 26th. $9000; furni
ture $5000.
7 rooms, Tillamook, every
thing modern, close iu ; $5500.
Another, 7 rooms, 12th street,
$5000.
Another, 5 rooms, Schuyler
street, $3750.
Many others of Irvintrton's
beautiful homes exclusively list
ed, and if you want to secure
just the Irvinuton home or
homesite to suit you, you will
see me.
R. t. STREET
229 Henry Bldg.
East 3rd and
Madison St.
Corner 100x100 Feet
On Terminal Trackage
In center of East Side Avhole
sale district, near docks;
price and terms on applica
tion. H. P. Palmer-Jones Co.
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Income $2700
Three-story new brick building; 50x100
lot; secured lease: adjacent to
business district.
PRICE S 2 7.O0Q.
NOB HILL
CORNER
APARTMENT SITE. '
5000 SQUARES FEET.
811.QOO CASH.
THE FIRST TRUST COMPANY,
EntranFF WanhlnKtnn and Third.
Apartment
House
Strictly modern, 84 rooms, five
year lease; nets $400 per month. The
best West Side location.
WATSON & THERKELSEN CO.,
300 SpaldinK RldR.
Mntu 730::.
Gilt Edge
Investment
New, modern, three-storv brick, situ
ated on corner lot on West Side. Price
$60,000. Income, from lon lease, $5400
per year. Must have- $25,000 cash, and
will take In exchanee farm in Willam
ette Valley or Eastern Oregon up to
u,uuu; balance mortgage on property.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK
24 Snrk St.
PIEDMONT SNAP
Very swell, eight-room, modern
house: four bedrooms, sleepinff-porch
and den; hardwood floors, bookcases.
buffet, panel-ed dining-room, Dutch
kitchen, fireplace and furnace; cement
floor, laundry traya; nice lawn; seven
fir trees; good garage; lot 50x100:
hard-surface in and paid. Must be sold
this week at a sacrifice $5500: SlOOo
down and $-5 ppr month. Let me show
you this; on Cleveland, near Killings-
worth avenue.
C. M. ZADOW
414 Corbrtt BlilK.
14 IK, Marnhnll 2.
WILL SELL
OR EXCHANGE
wm a 111
QUARTER-BLOCK
INCOME OVER fr,0
FIVE STORE ROOMS
FIVE LIVING ROO.MS
S85GO
See .Davies
CHAPIN-HERLOW
MTG. & TRUST CO.
3d Floor Chamber
of Commerce
$25,000
Magnificent site for hotel or apart
ments, 100x100, within 15 minutes' walk
of P. O.
$45,000
Close-In quarter block, with some In
come. Can be had on very 'easy terms.
Now Is the time to buy it.
STRONG & CO.
05 Concord BIdar.
First Street
25x100 feet; old frame building: income
$160 per month. Price $.10,000.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK
243 Stark St.
Will give long term lease on
very desirable apartment
house site. Apply A. B.
Steinbach & Co., 615 Corbett
Building.