The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 29, 1908, Page 50, Image 50

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THE I OREGON' SUNDAY: JOUKNAU ' PORT LAND, SUNDAY, MORNING, t MARCH 20. : 1905.1
I1M
Oregon's Senior Senator
v Fails to Climb Into Statc
; merit No. 1 Band Wagon
and Returns to Astoria
l'r 'Tat" on Corral lis Speech.
'v' Senator Fulton will not climb onto
the Statement No. 1 bandwagon, but
wtfl ride to either victory or defeat on
. tit' neutral platform which lie has
- adopted and which ho says ha will stand
' by until the end.
-: Sine his return to Portland a, nura
.bW.9t.bU friends have bum urging the
'' senator to coma out on e fltatomont No.
.' 1 platform and make the race from this
", time on aa an advocate of Statement
Nov 1. It haa been represented to him
that he la not adverse to the principle
of Statement No. 1, that he la not op
posed to the doctrine and that he la
about to he double-crossed by the mem
tiers of the HoUson-Ueach-Balley-Reed
machine. These friends have asked the
senator to allow tbn to make some
concessions to the SUtement No. 1
forces In Multnomah county and put the
senator In lino with that wins of the
Kepubilcan party.
Just prior to the departure of Senator
Fulton for Aatorla he had a conference
with Thomas McCusker at the Imperial
rietel, at which the attitude of the sen
ator lh regard to Statement No. 1 waa
' glscussed. At that time, however, Sen
ator Fulton reiterated hla stand in re
ran! to hia attitude towards Statement
Js'o. 1. He said that while he waa not
- opposed to Statement No. J and in fact
Krsonallr believed In the pllnciple, yet
did not consider that he could aa a
candidate for the senate, ask the candi
dates for the legislature to pledge them
aelvea to a principle which was with
them a matter of principle. He said
that because of this belief he would atlll
maintain hla position as set out at the
opening address of his campaign in Cor.
yaUUs.. .
MARRIAGE SECRET
DISCLOSED ON STAGE
Portland Actress Greeted
With Wedding March as i
, She Appears. 1
'. Mis Iva Bhafer, a popular Portland
axtrcss, whose stage name la Iva Shep
ard, was united In marriage last Fri
day With Perry E. Glrton. manager and
owner of the Glrton stock company of
the Savoy theatre, Tacoma, 'Washing
ton. The wedding took place in Seattle in
the presence of members of the bride's
Mrs. Perry E. Glrton, nee Shafer.
family and a few personal friend- of
both contracting parties. It was ln
r tended to keep the wedding a secret
until Mr. and Mrs. Glrton could muk-
' . arrangements to take a wedding tour
through California, but the secret was
found out, and last Sunday evening
when Miss Shepard, who is the leading
- tngenue of the company, came on the
, Savoy atage In the character of Lizzie
she was greeted with the wedding
J inarch from the orchestra. When the
blushed and bowed and told the audi-
nce that it waa aa true.
Mr. Glrton, the bridegroom, Is one of
the youngest theatrical managers on
the Pacific coast. He waa originally
from Spokane ana iaier irura ,x-uica,
California. He Is 14 years Of age and
jiia Driae js jusi out ol ncr iwu
was formerly with the Columbia stock
company of this city and during the
j, season of 1906-7 was leading lady with
Lee Wlllard on his two successful Call-
tornia seasons.
, MYSTERY SURROUNDS
;rt DEATH OF COUPLE
' .' (tToitea Pratt Lteeed Wire.)
. Sandusky, O., March 28. The deepest
mystery StiU prevails tonight as to
which of the couple actually fired the
bullets that ended the lives of Mrs.
, Kathryn Hughes, a pretty widow, and
B. J. Glendennlng, a traveling man,
, whose dead bodies were found today in
the - Van Dusen apartments here. A
revolver with two empty chambers was i
found upon the floor about half way
between the man and woman. It might I
. have fallen from the band of either
and It la probable who fired the shots!
wilt never-be known. f
The double traeedy was discovered'
fry Mrs. Harry Hickman, a sister of
, Mrss Hughes,-, who occupied apartments
directly below those of the dead woman.
Olendennlng has s wife and two children
In Cleveland. ,
, Just how, when and why the shoot
ing occurred is a mystery the police
Yatm about abandoned as hopeless.
Kotea upon th- floor Indicated that
Mrs, Hno-hes had love affalra with other
nen. W nether these have any bearing
upon the casa is not known. .
Busy Fillins: Orders;
The entire force "of tho Needlocraft
r'lop wns vry busy the latter part of
j he week filling orders for women's and
rtilldren's novelties. Mrs. M. C- White
unvs thnt tby are overwhelmed wlth
or-.lors from city and country and there
veeins'.io be a verr gpest 'demand - for
ii!fs in t!ngrl dre;, .brithjrj
CUR COtlPLEIE
F0 BfflfflF ILL
Knight Templars Arrange
for Monster Entertain
ment for Next 3Ionth.
When eight years ao the Knights
Templar gave their last charity ball the
event was the moat successful social
affair ever held In the northwest. This
year the ball which the knlghta will
k-lve for the benefit of the rortlaad
Baby ho-ne promises to eclipse avan
that former success. '
It is not often 'that the Portland
Knlghta Templar give large soolal af
fairs and the acale on which the prep
arations for the ball tbla year are being
made Insurea the fart that It will be a
notable one. Especial Interest attaches
to It because It will be the rirst aoolai
affair given In the new Masonlo temple
at West Park and YamhlJI st reefs.
Ample Aooo nun odatlon.
Four of the five floors of the ne
Masonic temple wilt be thrown open
to guests on the evening of -the ball.
April 80. The main ballroom la one of
the moat spacious on the coaat and has
a new mnple floor. ' There will also
be refreshment rooms, ladles' and gen
tlemen's dressing rooms, check room
and the blur, lodge roorna will be used
by those who cas for entertainment
other than dancli,. The large gallery
In the main ballroom will aeat several 1
hundred people, and thoso who wish
can watch the dancers from thexa.
Every one will have free acceas to all
parts of tho temple, v- v - , "
Mrs. L. w, Bit ton., president of the
Baby homo will this week appoint a
committee of ladles to meet with the
Knlghta Templar' exeoutlva commltt
at uii commutes meetings and to co
operate in the plans for tha ball.
Will Bo Oorgeoua Affair.
The tickets for tha ball will be Disced
on as le Wednesday of this week. The
committee Has .decided that the price
f admission will ba IS per couple or
1 for lad lea' tickets.
From tha Durelv anectacular oolnt of
View alor.e tlio dance should be a most
remarkable sight The arrand comman
der of the Knights Templar of Oregon
with hla atnff and their ladlea will be
present whtle the handsome costumes
of the Templars will give an effect sel
dom seen at snob, affairs .outside of
Washington. D. C. I
CONNEHi TUJINS UP S
AT OAKLAND, CAL.
Word has reached tha family of Rich
mond Connell, tha Portland painter, who
olsappeared on February 19 from hli
home In tbls city, that the man Is llv
Ins- In Oakland and Is In arood health.
At the ttma Connell dropped out of
sight so mysteriously' his wife, who
waa left destitute, feared that he had
been : drowned. Connell left av heavy
mortgage on his homo and his wife and
children were -penniless. Since - then
thev have been cared Sot by tho Macca
bees and other fraternal orders.
Senator Frye of Maine, who Is presi
dent pro tem of the senate, and a man
of consequence In New England poll
tits, has declared his adherence to the
candidacy of Secretary Taft He haa
declined, however, to aerve as a dele
gate to the Chicago convention. -
LOVELE
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NAME
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free Automobile
Ride to Northrop
f 14,000-Quarter block," 23d
Savier,' business chance, . ,
ind'
A. .M:.
f 4,000G-to(m ; modern vdttaio, '
?30 a month "rent income, in fine
shape.! rA," '-WY '.' J.
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Portland, Oregon, March 28, 1908.
Brong-Steele Co, 110 Second Street
Gentlemen: When you advertised for the most appropriate name for your beautiful tract of land,
which is part of the Lewis Love homestead, and being so well acquainted with the land and the beautiful
view which I get of the majestic snow-capped mountains of St. Helens, Adams and Hood, also the pano
ramic view of the beautiful hills across the mighty Columbia into Clarke county, the name "LOVE
LEIGH" came to me as the most appropriate one to give this beautiful addition. As the first part of
the name is given in honor of Captain Lewis Love, who entered the land as a donation land claim over
50 years ago, and the last part of the name signifies a broad expanse of beautiful fields or lovely country,
Not "The lowing herds wind slowly o'er the lea,"
Not "A thousand demons lurk within the lee,"
But The well-known Love's old home, "LOVELEIGH."
I hereby acknowledge the payment of sum of $10.00 in payment of the name "LOVELEIGH." Wish
ing you success in selling this beautiful addition, as it is undoubtedly the finest part of the city of Port
land for homes, and thanking you for the same, I am, cordially yours, '
OR1LNA I. RATER,
1213 EAST TAYLOR STREET.
The beautiful tract of high land purchased from the Love heirs by Brong-Steele Co. has been christened "LOVELEIGH,"
the name suggested by Orena F. Rater, who courteously acknowledges the receipt of the $10 prize money above.
LOvXLOGH
Affords the best opportunity ever presented to the people of Portland. Never in the past have such desirable building sites
been offered at such low prices, considering the location and conveniences. Loveleigh lies this side of the immense
SWIFT PACKINO PLANT
and north of Piedmont on the VANCOUVER CAR LINE, where there is an unobstructed view of the world-famous and
awe-inspiring mountains ST. HELENS, ADAMS and HOOD.
COME OUT TO
DAY AND MAKE
RES ERVATIONS
lots m
$511
$10 DOWIV $10 MONTHLY
AGENTS will BE
THERE to SHOW
YOU the GROUND
Take either the Woodlawn or Vancouver car, get off at Woodlawn schoolhouse and walk two blocks. In the course of a
days an office will be opened and an agent will be there every day till all the lots are sold. All lots are 50x100 feet.
WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THIS TRACT THE
fINE,ST RESIDENCE, PORTION OF THE, CITY
It will be platted at once and all improvements put in GRADED STREETS, BULL RUN WATER, ETC., ETC.
m
few
PHONES
A AND M
1743'
CO
110
SECOND
STREET
Only $600 Each
Best Buy in Portland for Home or
Investment.
NO DRAWBRIDGES TO DELAY
YOU.
Lay of Land and Soil la Ideal in
. , Every Respect
BUY NOW
While you can get an acre tract on
the west aide for the same or less
than you would have to pay for a lot
the same distance out on the east side.
Terms one fourth cash, balance to
suit you.
M.E.LEE
Room 411 Corbett Bldg Fifth and
Morrison Bts. Phone Main 6860.
OFFICE OPEN TODAY FROM 9
a. m. TO 5 p. m.
Automobile leaves the office every
30 minutes.
Have you investigated the great op
portunity of making money in real es
tate investments in South Portland?
Allow Me lo Explain
now Yon Can Secure
f 50 a month on $ 1,000 investment
f 125 month on $ 2,500 investment
f 250 a month on $ 5,000 investment
(500 a month on $10,000 investment
Payable monthly. This is pure
ly industrial and a very hieh-
class business of the most sub
stantial kind, and will bear the
strictest investigation.
Call, write or telephone Main
1584, Monday from 10 to 12 a. m.
or 2 to 5 p. m.
Gregory Mac Gregor
FISCAL AGENT
Office 325 Mohawk Building
Third and Morrison
f 3,500 5-foq'nr 1 iriodern cdttaee. t
$20 a month rent income, in fine '
: shape. , " ;'.
$4,500 For 30 'acres on'i Nefarts
nay, the "ideal summer resort on ,
Tillamook. , ' .
f 4,000 For 40 acres on Coot Bay -
ana on "deep water, platted and
ready for the market. : ,( :
f 1,050 Contents of a well fur-.'."
nished rooming-house of, 10 rooms,
near Harrison school, a veryde--sirable
corner for that purpose
and strictly modern. )
flOO and up for lots in "Schaefcr's
Addition to Central Tlace," in the -"dead
center" of Coos Bay's penirv 1
sula. Midway, north, south; east
and west on .same, like "the Pittock .
block" here on fhe west side of and
what is Portland. " "
$50 tnS up for lots across Cooa S
Bay, close In, opposite North Bend. )
RE3IEMBER ITS PORTLAND" NaJ
NOW, "COOS BAY NEXT" AND
"EVERYTHING GOOD IN ORE.
CON."
A $4,000 HOUSE
A 9-rocm house, just being com
pleted, 35th and E. Market
If you are looking for a fine home,
we beg you to look at It
Rodlun Realty Co.
14 Hamilton Phone Main 4462.
"sn'fgi.vnr
six miles of streets cleared
five miles of streets graded
lour miles ol cement sidewalks laid
four miles of water mains in
seven acres of park cleared, ploughed and
sown to grass
fifteen homes built and occupied
THE NET RESULT vOF ONE YEAR'S
EFFORT IN ROSE CITY PJRK
Nowhere in the city of Portland or in the northwest
can such progress be shown in the development of
a new residence section. It is this determined, un
hampered and persistent effort that has character
ized every activity of the wealthy syndicate back of
Rose City Park. It is symbolical of the future, for
nearly, $500,000 has yet to be spent to bring Rose
City Park to a point that will satisfy the men who
Call, telephone or write for
handsomely Illustrated book,
Showing the new homes
In Rose City Park
have agreed to make this place the most desirable
of all the beautiful home sections of Portland. No
man, , of whatever station, of whatever means, of
whatever disposition, need be ashamed to tell his
friends he is living in Rose" City Park ? On the
other hand, he will be proud to assist the work of
the brainy men of capital who have made Rose City
Park what it is.
HARTMAN THOMPSON
,,V Bankers
PhonesPrivate Exchange 20 A-2050
Chamber of Commerce
A 5NAP
FOR SALE Fully equipped
restaurant, good locality; cheap
rent; at a bargain. Apply to Mr.
Brock, at
1. GEVURTZ & SONS
EXCHANGE
For Portland city property and pay dif
ference, 6 acrea bearing orchard 7
room house, largra boms, adlolninr
Vancouver; will pay difference or assume.
F. W. TORGLER
106 Sherlock Bid.
Geo. J. Schaefer
317 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Places for the Wise
WHO COME TO US
FOR THE BEST BUYS
8,500 Quarter block, tear,
houses, splendid business cor
ner, on East 8th st
5,500 Quarter block, 8-room,
strictly modern, colonial resi
dence. You can't duplicate the
building for less than $5,000.
Grounds alone are worth
$3,500. It's an $8,000 place.
$3,750 Magnificent place on
East 17th, near Tillamook,
Irvington.
?1, 750 Corner lot, grand five
room bungalow, 1 block cars.
It's strictly up-to-date and
modern.
850 Corner lot, 5-room cot
tage, good for $10 rent; one
block Montavilla cars.
You'll find the bargains when
you see
THE '
DUNN-LAWRENCE
CO.
218 ALDER ST.
For !he Best Bargains
In fruit tracts. Hood River district
Mosler valley red apple land, see
The Dunn-Lawrence Co.
a8 AT.nra st.
Abstracts
Iwyen Abstract
and Trust Co. Suite
8, over Portland
Trust Co. Bank.
M. 660. - - A-4222
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ACREAGE
41 -ACRE FARM
Situated at Jennie station, on the O.
JV P. caillne; 9 miles enst of Portland.
This Is a flnelv Improved fnrm. good
Iioiip" and barn; hoime equipped with,
water plant sufficient to flfjht fires,
etc.; pood orchard; n fact this Is a very
desirable home. Fnr fu-ther particu
lars cull at our office.
ACREAGE
E-".cre tracts, '4 mile north of Jennie
slntiuij. on O. V. p carllne: 9 miles
from Portland by the Powell ValHy
road. This tract of land Is In good state
or cultivation; is at present Beaded to
clover. Price J276 per acre.
10-ACRE TRACT
One half mile from Tualatin, on Or4
tirc'iric line; gooa wagon roaa; ait
Bood Innd; 6 acres In timothy, balance
m riimu urusn; jiit per acre; eas
1 00-ACRE FARM
One and a half "mile from Tlgard
ylllo; on Oregon electric lino; all good
land; 80 acres In cultivation and la
crop, balance, timber; 3 acres orchard;
9-room hotisti 3 large barns and other
outbtilldihKs on Taylor Urldge road.
Price. S150 ner arr: will rlva farm
An Ideal jhome.
CAUSEY
LAND & INVESTMENT CO.
506-7 Swetland bid.
Washington and 6th ats. Main 8148.
a t-V"lV A I O A F" wnallngt0" a"d 6th ats. Main 8148.
AUCTION SALE hood river
By BAKER & SON
On Tuesday Next
We shall sell by auction the follow
ing; first-class furniture, etc., removed
from private residence at Willamette
heights to
BAKEB-S XTOW AUCTION HOUSE
NO. 162 PARK STREET, between Alder
and Morrison streets; Parlor suite in
silk -coverings, center tables, costly
Davenport, quarter oak rockers, also
rockers In real leather, oak hall seats
weathered oak rockers In genuine leath
er, cuckoo clock, Brussels and Smyrna
rugs 9x12, velvet and Brussels carpets,
yery fine dining-room suite in flno quar
tered oak, viz., handsome buffet, large
sideboard, 8-foot extension table with
French legs and carved claw feet, set
box seat chairs In-real leather' seats,
decorated dinner set, splendid style' iron
beds with brass trimmings, best spring
silk floss and other mattresses, feather
pillows and bedding, attractive dressers
and chiffoniers, toilet warn. 'nirnv,
8-lap screens, steel range, small cook
stove, kitchen oueen. utenalln ami
niLntlli. nth.. kMi.nAV.Mla
Everything In good order.
A nm PROPERTY FOB TEE rT",T-T-
20 acres strictly first-class apple land -with
Improvements started; 4V4 acres .
of 3-yearTOld Nuwtdwns In tho pink of
condition; it acres clashed and burned.
ready for spring grubbing; all well
fenced and splendidly located. Un
cleared land near this haa brought 8260
per acre. Only SIOOO. With terms.
!acRae& Angus
. 439 CHAMBEB OP COMMEBCB. ' ,
BALE ON . TUESDAY NEXT AT
O'CLOCK. . !
10
Sale on Thursday Next
We are Instructed to sell ta thn hto-h.
est bidder on power of chattel mort
gag deed -the furniture' and contents
of B-room house sent by mortgaree to
BAKER'S NEW AUCTION HOUSE, 163
Park street, just around the corner of
old stand. .
. AUCTION AT 10 O'CLOCK. Rr
. " . BAKER & SON, AucUoneera.
'- P. S. -We welcome all Jo our new
store, where - auctions are held . every
Tuesdaij and Thursday. '.: -i
Lot Bargains
CQ7 40x100, E. 82d, near Belmont;
v7'" very nice; easy terms.
$Q5n37100, E. Yamhill, near 28thj :
P70wftn improvements made.
$1090
$1150
$2650
$3000
$3750
F. W. TORGLER, 106 Sherlock B!d. J
40x100, E. Yamhill, near 25th;
all Improvements In. j
Knrion Fl 11th TJ.. near Ttllni
mook; Improved. "kJ
5 room bouse on IB. .28th st;', ,
easy terms. . . - ;
6-room house on IB. 18th at; f !
near E. Alder at.
Very nice 6-room house, In j f
choice location on E. Salmotu
TheseAreSnaD
, 10 ACRES IN VANCE TRACT. , '
10 ACRES ON BASE: LINE. ,
Tom M. Word Kf3l Estate Cb,t
230 Stark pt. A-25?l; Mala '45$!
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