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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND," SATURDAY EVENINO. 'APRIL- 18, 1908. ll I " , ' . t L 1, A IHJ-...1-L..1- JU J L-IlU.'L.i 1 U.L.J. . 1 2. MM '. -J, !', i L LiLl iiJU U-JJ L 1 1 vxvssa OREGON PAINT & VARNISH COMPANY JOBBERS AND WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN -'s Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Painters' Supplies i M GRAND AV. AND 389 E. WASHINGTON ST.'," TtlepboM 28M : ' ; 'biitrlbiitor for tha Oreen-MarahaU Company's Palnta and tba ', Los Angeles Varnish Company's Varrdahes 7 . J TRAViSROS. : . . . . .. 451 Hawthorne Avenue ;i LllMltERCO, 4.1 1. Eatt 202 . i Common : Fir ' Lumber, $8 M. PHONE 1 "V 1 .JT; 'p 1f ' p If Mi : f B 2020 ACME QUALITY PAINT STORE Aetna Quality Ilalsotnine A durable and artistic preparation for the decora tion of walla and ceilings of residences, hotels, churches, schoolhouses, offices and all public buildings, where sanitary features are. essential. New Era Paint & Varnish Co. Ki2. BURGLAR AS NURSE; BABES FIGHT DUEL i? i h, t it V, 4 t -4 .n ..K.-riwi ii til rimiii z&Jibiii3 Typ. of New Cottages on Eaat Tamhlll Street, Detween East Twenty-ninth s,nd. Eaet Thirtieth . Streeta 0 SPR rUaiUd PrM Lauad Wtr.) Chlcaro. -April l-HIt! What ta th IT hd of IT rrUtl is that, Bilir Yeooow! Baaah! Googlaoffllerowow! "Great abdea of Raff lea I Hunt that vp and choka It off aoraa war. No mat- tar what It la. douaa 111 Don't eland there aaplDK Ilka a yap at a elrcna! It won t bite you! Do you wani 10 go to Inn DooDy-natcnr" Urged to action by Ma mora energ-eu nartnar. ona of two Duraiare wno nai bound and gauged Mra. Emma Caar- Vnnnkv and were rlfllna' her houae earl thla morning, aet out to aeek the cauaa of a euaden and energetic Interruption of their "Job." Inveatlnation . proved that two copier-lunged infanta were the authors of the unearthly nolaea and a new complication presented Itself. Try aa he would, "Blir was unable to atop the torrent of youthful Indignation. "Chuck It aldal Chuck It! Fads away fur a few yoara. You ain't doln' nothln' smart. Cut It out!" This was Bill's fust effort to sooths tns wailing youngsters. He wss re warded with a new outburst, louder than ever and fairly reeking with Rus sian babr "cuss words.' Bill triad It again and again and nnauy, wnen ma partner was a state of fright that be waa to flee to aome more autet plunder, the noise stopped as suddenly as It bad burst forth.. Bill reentered tha room where his partner waa at wvrk. with a satisfied srtn on hla evil muar. Heirless Mrs Csarkonaky's brala teemed with all sorts or areaaxut oanjeciuree aa to wnat naa happened to her precious little ones. IIP LIKE HGIC i , Residences of Better Class Are Multiplying Rapid y in rortlahd. APAKT3IENT HOUSES MUCH IN EVIDENCE Madison streets, which rep expenditure of about 170,000. i in auch Big Warehouse Will Soon 'Take the I gin the preparing I ing. place to Place of the Old Globe Hotel The 1 represents an wl R. Btokea 4k Co. took out a per mit last Thursday for the construction of a double flat on Clifton, betweei Ninth and Tenth streets. This Improve ment wlU coat 14,200. On the same date Leander Lewis was rranted a per mit for the erection of a frame flat. two apartments, on Alblna avenue, be tween Stanton and Bell wood atreets, to cost 14.000. W. F. Fleldner has broken around on Twenty-first street, between Kearney and Johnson streets, for a two-story cot- taa-e to coat 13.400. At East Fourteenth and Halsey streeta O. W. Webber has begun the erection of a II 500 residence. A modern concrete wholesale and warehouae building; will soon so up on the site of the old Globe hotel st the northwest corner of Front and Couch streets. This property was purchased In the early part of this week by James M. Ambrose from E. Henry Wemme for 127.609. Mr. Ambrose announces tnat he will Immediately tear out the old frame bulldlnas on the property and be construction of a modern build- PRICES COMUE TO I INVITE T It E Lumber Sells Cheaper Than for Years Past in Portland. MEETS WITH GOOD LOCAL DEMAND Architect of City Are Preparing Many Plana. Thursday nf this week bulldlna Der 55S ? ."freJLed.-,n.?r? i"Aalf mlts authorlilna new construction val- nour iiwn in nr wnuie nit wiur. tun . ... - .... I reaiaences, two atones eacn, on naioo alMn, nf - her first question when released was as ued at $61,75 were Issued by Building street( between Minnesota and Montana i?"1"' th lanf,t of low m" to her children s safety. Inspector Spenoer. The largest Item on avenues. The aggregate cost of the Im- I The local demand continues good. Fenton property, at the northeast corner of Twentieth and Jackson streets. Portland Heights, formerly owned by Dr. m. F. Fenton. is to become tne sue of a handsome home before the end of the year. This property was recently fiurchased by O. U. Campbell, who in enda lmorovlns It with a nrlvate resi dence as soon as hla plans are perfected. O. A. Larrabee Is building three frame residences, two atones each, on Mason California Bays Sparingly and Com paratrrely Speaking, No Business la Being Transacted With Yards East of the Mountains. NO trace Of the little Ones OOUld b ..... .... . ... ... n. - nrnv.m.nt will h about 15.000. . . , . . . . .. . . . i ill,, imi av mm ill, . iiiiii i i.i xj.. iiiii mr - - touna in tne. nouse ana aistractea . . . ; : ' : ," 1 mother and sympathetlo jielghbors be- naving been autnonsea 10 nuua seven FRISCO. POLICE WARN THE REDS J Goldman Woman and Eeit- man Take Palatial Apart ments at the St. Frfneis. (Upltad Press Lesstd Wlre.t ,8an Francisco, April U. With city detectives dogging their footsteps Emma Goldman, "queen of the anarchists," and Ben L.. Reltraan, self-styled "king of tramps." sre registered at the Bt Francis hotel, where they were assigned to two magnificent suites. Manager Woods gasped when he saw the two numes on the register. And he No change wss noted In lumber prices during the week and buyers continue market due largely to the Inviting quotations. But for the comparatively low prices of ma terial there would hardly be such, activ ity In the building Industry. This stands admitted. The mills In the city have been oper ating steadily for several weeks but there is some talk of a slight curtail ment of the output unless conditions show a marked improvement before Chief Blggy. who recognised him. . modern two-stor frame cottars on TT 1 If nr A 11 I J00". . The rata case decision Is being I am Chief Blggy." said the heacTof I mrm .u t- USCU JUUIC ttllU JJJ.U1V5 1U1 ill I looked forward'to with increasing In- in We take personal interest every contract thafs why we heat the most and the best' houses built in this city. X Steam, hot water or warm air plants for twenty - story buildings or bungalows. ThcW.G. Mcpherson Co. 323 GLISAN ST. OEATING ENGI21EESS 4 lleved that the burclars had also been kidnaped,' when some one thought of the coal bin. There were both children. uninjured and happy, fishtfna; a baby duel witn tiny lumpa or coal. two-story frame flats to coat 14.0001 and to be located on Knott street, be-1 tween Kerby and Commercial streeta One other item Involving the same es r ' dlture was a two-story dwelling on 1.-.8S street, between Broadway and CONCRETE RAPIDLY sained notoriety at the time of the Homestead strike, dropped In to pay hi rii. ......... resnecta to the '1110" and "auoin ." H Dixon Streets immediately had a verbal clash with E. J. Tracy is preparing to build a GAINS POPULARITY the police department, tapping Horr on tne enouioer witn one nana ana point Ing to his star with the other. "You must not aistrioute, any arouna aere.-- Eleventh street, between Main and Jef- ferson streets, to cost 14.000. E. C. Fety has commissioned a local literature architect to prepare plans for a four- series rrsme riat. so oy so, to De 10- "Don't sive a ran who you are." an- cated at Second and Main streets. Each swered Horr. A moment later he had of the four apartments will contain five disappeared through the door. rooms and the estimated cost of ths Chief Blggy saya that neither Emma building la 17,600. Goldman nor Reltman will be allowed Architect Richard Martin Jr. is get- to speak here ir tney denounce tho rov- tins ud the deala-n for a seven-room eminent, the president or tba American summer home for A. E. Butterfleld to flag. be built overlooking the Columbia river. Tits HoKnmT ITaalilirnria AIX I tits (Ir General Passenger A i vi me u. n. k nmu Classes of Buildings. In the progress of Industrial evolu tion concrete Is found to be occupying a stronger and more prominent position, and gaining rapidly In publlo favor for both structural and economic reasons. wti.n It rulluil thut thla haa coma gem jMcniuri-ay i aDout in spite of the inertia or tne Duua beirun the erec- iDg interes;s, long schooled In the use. FA I JiTf U TI V.U llon ' a two-story residence st Esst nd preludiced In favor of the older v Heventeejitn and riarkumu atraeta. Thi ... v . . . . . m.i., nf nnamr.. h ll 1 1 H ! n or will Kji miul.rn arA hinHiAm i . ft. . . (.t.lllir.Kt ly finished. The estimated cost Is tireless and liberal opposition of rival 15.800. m.iariii interests, we can bearln to form Following out the general tendency I ,,ma idea' of the still more Important miuwork. Three Women Quarrel in Peaceful, Man-Forsaken Martha Wash ington Hotel. gasped aaln when he glanced about and of detectives looking wise In one corner saw Chief of Police D of detectives lo of the rotunda. gy and a group The royal pair arrived w minutes later Alex- alleged anarchist who last night. A few minutes later Alex ander Horr, an New York, April !. Miss L. Dew, who writes for msgasines, gained fur ther material for an article on "Per sonal Experiences In a Police Court" In Portland to modernise all of tha mrt Portland cement Is destined to older office buildings, the owners of the play in the future development of this Concord building, at Second and Stark great country. Problems arising from streets, have let the contract for tiling the waste of money In perishable con- the five upper floors of this structure. t ruction, together with the- growing wont naa oegun on tne Zimmerman scarcity ana consequent increase in tne terest every day and upon It a number of lumber manufacturers are building their hopes, under existing conditions they say it Is next to impossible to transact business on any sort or a solid basis. The California demand shows a sllsht Improvement due largely to the release . or tns steam scnooner neet tnat haa been tied up In Oakland creek for sev eral weeks on account of the engineer's strike. Several cargoes are being shipped south this week. It having hap pened that a veritable fleet or lumber i droghers made port about the same time. Foreign business continues fairly ac tive. Mlllwork is meeting with a good local demand and manufacturers are quite satisfied. The construction of a large number of dwellings calls for much more so than enter In the House Cleaning Hardware interest the housekeeper also the man D non-cleaning out of the pocketbook who pa: and the that clean and kee; Days the bills. payer in that we supply .things house at rVe suit the buyer clean the price. What ws salt Is that you. snail f .see our wares, j. AVERY & CO. iS Third St.. Bet Pine & Ash erection of large office buildings. Shlnsies sre low out meet with fairly good demand. John A. Melton CA&rzsTZB uro bvxlsxb Faotory and Offleo IIS Second street, near Main, Phones: Main 17IT; A-1TI7 Offlcs and Store Fixtures built and remodeled. ; Altering and repairing houses. Sho-u .ses and Counters built dwelling in Irvington. Architect Schacht price of lumber, all point to the more has let the contract to W. R. Grlfith. extensive use or cement. When completed this will be one of the As the result of experience, research most attractive homes In Irvington. and experimental work, the principles-of Amonr the more expensive dwellings concrete construction are more firmly CEMENT PRODUCTION "IHE PROOFS" Um ... v. . t n i . . w . ui. . ....KllakAil nnH Hotter knnwn. in rnn. yesterday, Catherine Nelly, a chamber- Carlander is one for H. M. Haller to sequence of which our engineers and maid, declaring Miss Dew fell upon her cost 9,000; a two-story frame in Haw- architects are using It with more con unsentlv summoned her to the Jaffar- thorne Park addition for Mr. Oliver to fldence and freedom and constantly un gently, summonea ner to tne jener-i t tKnnn. . K..nl in nn.j.. hrnaanlna aoDlicatlon. which nothlnK Ua.Ita , Ml.. rmmw ll. ..I ' . i - 7 1 . . ' . ( .. i. immnm. m A a . vu aaaition to cost io.uuu ana tne Hcnmesr cn uibc the Hotel Martha Washington, where residence estimated to cost ,000. lve on the part of men who assume i What basis Is there for the statement that there has been no real treatment ror Kianev atseaseT . The medical term for kidney disease IS NEPHRITIS, which means Inf lam-1 the. court, clalmlnr that aha mauon or tne xioneys, sna tin recently I fraud ed hers of 15 b the value of a dress Katie was employed. In that peaceful Eden where no man dwells the women Quarreled. Katie was accompanied to court by a.i ir . . i .. . . i w ..j, JET hni iUn ,,mnS mT n i broken ground for Dr. James F. .'J! i?.t? Tfi1!? J,.-mnI2n!d.l,VPJewJt. Bell's residence at the corner of Irv- Graham Dukehart is preparing to build a 11,000 home on Portland Heights. . Architect E. Kroner is get tins ud the clans. Contractors Gardner ft McLennnn evs. and till recentlv I there, was nothing that would allay kid- had de- . . 1 ..I " ' V . . QM'I V.V...V.1 IVWU. 1 UQ vol.,- &.A, uv u. it m mated cost of the house is 110,000. Sadie bought from a E. Emrick has taken out a part in this great work without war rant, or attach themselves to every fXOWMg lnauairy wivn vnij u in ent, stealing the capital of honest and nrnsreealva men. wun proper materials. fntelliirentlv used, there Is but one ele ment to be added to concrete to enable it to endure the test of time, and that is honesty; tne contractor wno leaves mis out will, sooner or later, but none the FORTY-EIGHT MILLION That Number of Barrels to Be Produced This Year. Ms For Electric Wiring and Electric Snpplies uoszKir wtaiNO cojrourr wou Estimates and Specifications Furnished. . rXOBTB XAIS S086: A-1544 No Trouble to Call on You. COMET bLGCTKIC CO. ' 4ia Morrison Street, Vtar xisreata. rXES S. WH.SOH, Vros. ' A. W. PAKS, Mgr. Results from statistical inquiries sent out to the Portland cement manufac- ney inflammation. ... her. Magistrate Herrman promptly die- tw the erect on of a dwelllna- at" urely" be condemned, and happily turers or the United btates by tne Unl- But there ara manv kMnev mmllKln.i I K. ir. .i- ... imu lor ins erection or a aweuina; at I . . . . thi. h. Kn norelemtn I ..AiniHn. i.nv init.t. so-called, and many people with kidney My ywtSiay - ' - ina rarK as J''ntb medium of competent ln 111" tfouble get well! V ""All ladt"l-.tron cnt iv F"'te.l ?V&r6n cnurch' The Probabl -Section, supplemented in a most able H1 m . . . . I UUDL IB ta.OUU, , I - V ,.. lahn-atA aa rf f rial I IF TOU HAVE A KOOF tO COVER FIGURE WITH US ON f GEN AS CO ROOFING Carried in stock for all kinds of roofs and fully guaranteed. ( Central Door & Lumber Co. XSth and Olisaa treeta. Phones Main 4798. A-179S, it commonly gets well atjtold me to make up her bed yester- oay. v i saia to her, most politely, 'I I Kearney jr flats.1 tn aon i ds malting up bees for you any E?5.ra.r?r.. y.u aont treat me right. by Architects Travis ft xms iaay stronger accent vtnen put been completed. There Wilson, have are. two six- Because flrstt - Medical writers now declare that kid ney disease develops so unconsciously mat, 'as s ruie, it is zar advanced De fore . it Is discovered (sea "Medical Brier," p. oz.) They admit that In the secondary stags they have no specific for it (see ame authority, .same page). That thla la tm. ( aim ihn i) l xnen sne uirew a pitcher, of water buiidinr the .enormous growth of the census in. m ac ft'"". 'Take that for your cost $36,000 and is the most Imposing deaths from kidney disordersnow over I len saaie, .atie concluded. business diock in Marsnrieia. 170 ner dar. , I "Katie is the very best maid I ever F. W. Ransom Is having plans drawn How then can any of the old-time aaw," Miss Dew sestifled. "But she will for a l-room, two-story frame resl- kldney metHclnes bs considered ures?" interest herself In affairs that do notfdenceto be erected on Klng-'s Heights. BUm:i.jUi SUyH'V""" ... v mm. w . vj Thr bulldina- at fwentr-second and manner by. our laboratories or final ref- streets; known as the De lot ' " e plans for which were drswn her thumb to her nose and Wiwled hpf I rnhm iiurlmmti In tho trntnra whlrK nn.Kr . cost about $8,000. The same firm -of Never mind Illustrating," interrupted architects announce tie. completion of the magistrate. . the Bowman ft Roirers' three-story brick "P K mmw Ua - . 1 4 m . i i mi. , ir....ui.i J m 1. I asiiv uiitw m uiiL-ner. ui water I Duncunjr juariiuieiu. hub nifuciun UNCLE SAM BK0KE, SAYS EUSSIAN MAJOR States geological survey Indicate that the output for 107 will approxl- ate 48.000.000 barrels, is. J. Uckels. who la In charge or tns statistical de urns have been received from 87 plants. representing over 96 per cent of ths Portland cement production of the Uni ted states, as tne iu plants wnicn have not yet rep iea inciuae oniy two -m- r--f tg W IZJ i jC n..lfU AAM- maxe vv m , ui-(i--V v vvt ravnib vuaa njtiiis FLINTKOTE ROOFINO larre producers. It Is possible to falrlv accurate estimates of the total cement Droduced In 1907. The produc ts tlon In 1906 was only 1,600,000 barrels (United Press Leased Wire.) rhlKi.n Anrll 1 8 Uncla Bam ' I, . . . I a - M .... V. , I broke." Major-General Count Arthur t", "t" ffi'rS'Tar Tcherep Spirldovltch, president of the wWto the rain In 10 three Der cent. over the produc- Aiier two years oi quest ana expert- l wawrn nr. eas is trying to taxe saaie I 1 nl .imjuy -uiuun-u na I has been unable on the hall and struck at me. crvlna:. I about $10,000. Slavic society of Moscow, says so. The t0n Gf 1905 was over S3 per cent, the count is convincea or mis Decause ne production In 1906 being 46,468,4J4 bar- snon notice to oor-i r,i and that of 1906 5,Z46,812. Apartmsnt Bonseaj. Ths Apartment Bulldln k- comoanv. Li. Morgan ana associates. men.t the late John J. Fulton was the Healy's part, that's flrat mnii in tha vorlif tn iltaMtM, I the hall mniA atriir compound that by direct action on the I 'Here's one from my friend Sadie.' i kidney tissues allays kidney inflamma-1 evaded the blow, and, having in my band tiojv , - . I a small glass containing medicine dis- iu tuna noiiai wuiuLrumiu. BLm il iii BUivfMi in wuisr. rnrttw ina nnntanta at i . . . - n.. a i - a .1 . . called, is controlling kidney disease, her In sslf-def enie, to shlt her? to lnil&TtoS on Karniy S?. Ln? . tllf. that strain , her from further violence" hTS f Twentieth lla vt7. medicine: . respon to "You- hear, judge; she says sh threw first streets. The cost of the Improve- looked him square In the eye and told ' . 1 nwkvt uii aaia. amuu a , wsiiil bsiliiii up- 1 a iss aanmoran air - x 1 f iiiiii 'iaiiaa T ,1f APA f 11 tal tnnllAA rrsaas I 4. . m ' ' " T I uivnv . . Mav.w,v. v I HUIIa uriea JVB.LIO. v I m n nngir. MM. abAs ma laaa than half sa rlnran tir - JOHN J. FULTON CO, . working, honest slri"-. . "-..tnt 7t.AZY, . uaKiana. uaj. i u... o.i. u..i.. -w. . i i . . . . ....' .1 . . . 1. . .1 ... v . ... 1 ... tn u.. Fulton's Renal Conmound can ha hart I .lTir.- .',,'; Ru J.n" Morgan in various wcuoni or ine west 1 ina rrceni money .11 ..t.i... . 1 iu.isu. .iini ner asiae ana - ais- 1 slae auring tne pasi year. 1 ne largest line country penuu, i mum ui una unw inBuutwi.tKninu ir v.nuu at ... ... . dvv, ' 1 niiaaen tn. rme Th. mm rrm .In. wni... I -. i. ... K,lln ! lha h.nH.im. A.. I . v. . 1 1 . 1 1 a .itm T mull frtr cannot he ralaert I .aw A.nflrtmAnl. that hn va rteen nrm i vanished like dew before, the morning story bunding at the corner of Park and Is astonishing. Poor uncle sam. . ated. row xzzij.uuu.uuu wun which iu carry out a proposition to construct a canal connecting the Baltic with the Black sea. He declares that an American syn dicate Is behind the project, but de clined to mention any names. Indeed, ne saiu muay, mier tne money kings or ia csaue street naa htm that they did not have $225,000,000 United States. I honestly believe that the use to O. A. C. Regenta to Meet. (Sneclal Dispatch to Tba Journal.! Corvallis. Or.. April 18. An lmDort- ant meeting of the O. A. C. board of re gents is scheduled ror next Thursday afternoon. ine lasi legislature ap- roDrlated $66,000 for the use of O. A. xnis is now avanaDie ana tne spe- THE J-. FMRAKEN COMPANY Roche Harbor Lime, Alsen's Portland Cement; NepLl Building, Casting and , Dental Plaster, Imported Firs Brick, Imported and Domestlo Fire Clay, Hair Flbered Hard wall Plaster, Plastering Hair and Fiber, Allunlted Steel Studding,4 Herringbone Expanded Steel Lath. Boston Sheet Metal Lath, B31-B33 flail ajTaUiSIX. vhoM riain arc VOSTXAJTI. OSZCrOsT. Repp I r Work Qlven Prompt Attention Founders, Machinists and Bollei makers. with them, "I sympathise with the clal building committee will report on e made or this sum. va-i Sulldlng and Structural Work. PHOENIX IRON WORKS EM GtMMBRS Hills and Horses ' are a bad combination and the resultant strained shoulders and " legs taust be riven careful atten tion if your faithful beast ii to betpandio yon. Prompt treat- ment ig necessary and the best . suited for the purpose ia old reliable - v Mexican Mustang Liniment ' Made of oils, famous for their pettetratine and healing qnalk tita it quickly relieves soreness, soothes the injured parts and , rf remoTea all stiffness from the joints and limbs. before, the mornlna- atorv building at the corner of Park and Office and Works. Kawtboms Avsnne and Third street. . Cast POBT1VAHB. OXEOOW. sun, but Katie and Sadie lingered in pour t. I want to tell that Judge what think of him," said Katie, A court offner dissuaded her. ALBANY'S CRUISE ONE OF PEACE fTJnltod Press Leaaed Wlra.) Washington, April 1 8. -When the for a FREB cortr of oar valnahla tianhle "Points frotn a Hone Doctor's Diary." - v I cruiser Albany was ordered detached from the Pacific squadron and seat away under rush orders there was started a rumor that fresh trouble had Started somewhere.', but the fact has devclODed since then that there is nothing more : serious in tne incident than a desise on ! ths part of Ambassador Creel of Megdco to go to Central America on on of unoie sam'a warships. Easter at Forest Grove. (Special OltDateh to Tba Journal. ' Forest drove. Oi. .Anrll IX All nf the .churches of this elty are preparing j lor special master services ana win i 1 have programs appropriate to the oo i cnslon. At Varhooat ; the Catho'la I church will have ths usual Impressive This Bank Pays More Per Cent. W A VpRLElQH Lots NOW $225 and up; $25 down ; $10 per Mrath Buy now, sell later. Make money as others have apne ; JN0. P. SHARE(EY COMPANY iBs. jug. ,22 sixth5treet, Cor. Washirigtbn The Adamant Company's Celebrated HARD WALL PLASTERS art thslbest "CROWN BRAND Hair Fibered , , . . WOOD FIBER PLASTER ' FINISHING PLASTER rtJnfibered) Offioe Worosstsr Bldg. Phons KsJa TIB. Boms A1818. . -.-.-j ractory, poof im snv ruom aaaui iiva ASBESTOS 1X59 POB 8AKPUB. Portland Asbestos Mfg. Co, Office and Salesroom, 272 G'isaa Slrtcl : Psoas 4711. HOLLADAY'S ADDITIOr I The one best olacs In ! Portland-to buy. ' Oeogrsphical eei.ter and most da- slrable residence property of the city. ' ..i,i., , , "seeing U belli vig.- Better go snd see-the many choice rsM.,rts u r construction and tne improvements gomg uo. THE OREQON REAL ESTATE COMPA NY 44 South FlftaStBrooklya.N.T' , jcaster services, and many from this city ars planning to attend. J