TUB OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL.- PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO, OCTOBER 18. 1008. V
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TAKES PART OF ESCORT
AGAINST ANGRY FATHER
Old Man Ticer Starts Something1 on a St. Johns Car He
Cannot Finish Deliberate Brutality of Patrol
man Joe Burke May Cost Him His Head.
Charres are to be preferred against
Patrolman Joe Burke next Monday for
making an unprovoked sasault In the
police station laat night upon an Inno
cent bystander who had accompanied
hla brother to the atatlon when the
latter wa arrested by Burke.
Burke came Into the atatlon about 11
O'clock laat night with William Mur
dock. a resident of St. Johns. With
them wee a man named Tlcer, hla
daughter and another woman, and Mur
dochs brother. Burke had arreated
Murdoch on complaint of Tlcer, who
, enld lie had been aaaaulted by Murdock
tn a St. Johna car.
The acting captain on duty. Goltx.
was about to lock Murdock up on this
statement when Titer's daughter spoke
tip and said it was not true: that her
father, who was a disgrace to the
family, had struck Murdock flrnt. It
appeared from her story that she and
Murdock had attended the theatre and
were on their way home when her
father got aboard the car, and. seeing
them, walked up to Murdock and said,
"I guess you'd better get off and walk
home."
The girl has been married but has
left her husband and Is living wit It
her mother, who Is suing her father
tor divorce.
Then ths trouble Began.
Toung Murdock said he didn't think
he cared to walk home, whereupon, ac
cording to hla own story, that of the
girl, and that of a woman who sat nexti
them and who Interested herself suf-
floiently tn the matter to aoeompany
them to the police station, Tlcer struck
Aiuraock In the head, knocking hla hat
on. Murdock. thereupon proceeded to
trounce Tlcer thoroughly. 1 -
When this story waa told Murdock
was aaked if he wished to prefer
charges agalnat Tloer. He replied that
he did not. He seemed to have had sat
isfaction enough. Uolti than told them
that he could do nothing. If Tloer
wanted Murdock arrested lie could swear
out a warrant Monday morning.
Boy BMajrhly Bandied,
San Francisco Office
Oregon Journal
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curaey or assume responsibility ror or
Murdock'a brother had bean standing I rora of.anv kind occurina- in telephoned
quieuy oj saying numing. as tna advertisements.
parties started to leave we atsjlon Should any ad appear incorrect on
Officer Ilurke stepped up to Mm and I first insertion. The journal will not be
aid. what are you looking atT .I'd I responsible for aubseauent Insertloni
Juitt as soon punch you In t lie face as The Journal's business office Is o
not" And he took the Inoffensive boy
by the arm and hurled hint several feet
toward the door, saying, "Uet out- of
here. If you ever say anything to ma
again, in ru you..
The brutal assault was entirely tin-
provoked at the time, though Burke
afterward explained that "The fello
had cussed" him when his brother was
arrested. A reporter who waa present
asked Burke what he meant or treat
lnr the bov that way. '
''What business is It of ydursT said
Burke. "I'll do as I please. I'm on
duty." ' ' . "
"Is it part of your duty to assault a
man wno is not unaer arresw no was
asked.
"That's none of your business. I
don't have to answer to you for what
I do," replied the patrolman.
Insertions.
pen
Saturdays 8 a.
from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m
ra. to 10 p. m.
Phones, Main 7173; A-6051.
WEATHER REPORT
VOICE IS RICHER THAN EVER BEFORE g
t -
'v. s' . ! '
V
y
A large high pressure area overlies
the north Pacific states and the baro
meter la relatively low over Ttah. No
rain has fallen on the Pacific alope dur
ing the last 13 hours except a smaii
amount in Nevada, Utah and soutn-
western. Idaho. The temperatures con
tinue unusuallr low in all sections went
of the Kockv mountains and north of
San Francisco. Light frosts occurred
last night at a few scattered places In
western Oregon and western Washing
ton.
The low Dressure area over Utah will
robably causa rain or snow In southern
daho Sunday but elsowhere In this dis
trlct fair weather will prevail and the
temperatures will rise In all parts of
the district.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Sunday, fair
and warmer. North to east winds.
Oregon and Washington Sunday, fair
and warmer. North to eRst winds.
Idaho Sunday, fair north, rain or
snow south portion; warmer.
Beautiful Six Room
Bungalow Cheap
A beautiful (-room bungalows 1
Urge bedrooms, nice clothes clos
ets, reception hall, . den; porce
lain bath. medicine Iciirnt. dining
room with opening, china cloaols
Into pantry, voire furnace, fine kitchen
with pantry, porcelain sink with bath;
piped ror gas; electrlo and combination
fixtures, elegant drop light; nice front
and rear porches, with lights; brush
finished walla, cove celling and eiieuea: ,
cement basement, stationary tubs and
everrthlna- modern: house 1 months old
good neighborhood: lot 60xlt0 feet
Pries Jl.fuO, t00 down, balance at 110
per month. ,
Ralph Acklcy, 603 Corbett Bid?.
NEW TODAY
NEW TODAY.
$80.00 Buys a
Beautiful :
LotinMontavilfa
A NICE HOME
in vwvii Lki i wwnj twin-,
ern oonvenlenoea; on lath St., between
Division and Caruthers; been held at
t4.00. Ww will sell it to the party that
can par 11,800 cash, for tit
The Dunn-Lawrence Co.
8 48 AXdEm TBBBT.
THIRD, NEAR COLLEGE
Apartment House Site
Price $S700
Lot 60x10 and small 5-room house.
situated at 646 Id st.. near college, a
fine Investment. See us. We can ar
range for terms.
MALL & VON B0RSTEL
104 Booond Bt. (bunbtr Exohjinge Bldf.)
and 398 B. Bnrnsias fc
Oa Uomy farmsata f 01-00 ieh .
t Mlantes front Oat X.las, B-Ocat
ruw M4 T-acUaW oirtea.
lowiniim nraoir&ATOa ajtd
- nmMTom , ,
Wanted, lo Join us In subdividing 11
a a res of ths prettiest land In Mult
nomah County; level -and all In cultiva
tion; nearly half a mile closer to street
oar than either Mabelvllle or the Rail-
war Addition. Liota adjoining this traot
and across ths street are selling for
1160 to $600. Why pay ths enormous
profit of subdivision dealers when you i
can Join our syndicate and get your lots i
at aoreage prices T we win plat tnia
property early In November into about
Si
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Arthur L. Bowen, 386 Est Forty-
second. 26, Ida May Cunningham, 22.
Earnest E. GuesBfix, 91 East Ninth
north, 25. Addie Falrchlld, 21.
William Gruhlke. 673 East Rhine. 22.
Ivah Robblns. 19.
William Berg. 347 Sacramento. 84.
Christine Svedlund, 26.
F. Patterson. 635 Gllnn avenue. 2B.
Josephine Grohs, 19.
George w. Brown. 288 Fourth. 22.
Bertha Wsllls, 19.
If You Want a Nice
Home in Irving ton
See that 8-room house, Queen Anne
style, on Seventeenth between Tilla
mook and Thompson, at a price so low
that you can't help but buy it.
The Dunn-Lawrence Co.
843 ftT.TVnB BT.
FINE HOME
Wedding Cards. W. Q. Smith & Co..
Washington bid., corner 4th and Wash
ington sts.
Betz & Bans, florists, funeral designs.
349H Morrison. Main 8095; A-1877.
Clarke Bros., florlkts Fine flowers
and floral designs. 289 Morrison st.
Full dress suits for rent, all slxea
Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark it
In Nob Hill neighborhood. 8 rooms, fur
nace and fireplace, gas and electricity
from basement to attic
00 lots 16x100 feet. We are accent
ing Applications now for 117 of these i
iota at sao wen
Corns ' out today and look It over.
Taks Montavllla ear and get off . st
Hibbard street.
The f Lee-Bo wdler
Company
Pantages Theatre Block,. Fourth and
Stark. Montavllla office. Cor. Villa
Ave. and Hibbard 8t '
J0NESM0RE
has building restric:
tions. That is why those
cozy homes arc being
built there. THE LOTS
ARE 50x100.
The Price $350 to $500
Come out and see this
splendid tract.
Take Montaviila car.
GEO. D. SCHALK
264 Stark St.
KKW TODAY.
mm
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Street improvements at Rossmere
re now about completed, and it is in
deed "a thing of beauty." ROSS
MERE has more miles of graded and
graseled streets, all 10 feet Darkinr. e. Davis streets.
cement sidewalks, cur bin i? and Bull I to Put bungalow,
Run water, than any tract in the city,
all now in and paid for.
GOOD BUYS
1 Sixth Street
41 1-3x100 and an 11-room modern
house, being No. (05 Sixth street, near
the corner of Sherman street This Is
a snao. The price Is only $5,250.
Terms, $2,000' cash, balance 8 per cent
East Davis Street
50x100,
are right
southwest corner of 3 2d and
This Is a nice place
Price and terms
Laurehvood.
lBSO New I-room bungalow, very
attractive, electrlo lights, Smnplete
Plumbing, concrete baaementr and lot
(0x100; eastern exposure; terms.
Overlook
2-100 Largs center hall bungalow.
o rooms ana bath, fine fixtures, sta
tionary tubs and other Improvements;
lot 50x100; 700 cash, balance easy
terms.
Maegley Highland
I380O Very desirable l-room recep
tion nail and bath. Queen Anne cot
tage of improvements; oorner lot, 60x
100; terms. .
Holladay
4500 l-storr. 7-room bungalow,
with outside sleeping room, all mod
ern Improvements, lot 60x100; eastern
exposure: terms; $1,800 cash. This Is
an exceptionally good buy.
Broadway
5T50 $-story, 7-room reception hall
dwelling, exceptionally well built
with all modern Improvements, Includ
ing sewer, electrlo lights, furnace, Are-
n
corner; terms.
MOSSMAN REALTY CO.
408 Commercial Club Bldg.
Mo-r ItT Smith flnrlat
poslte Meier A 'Frank's.
160 6th t.L op
Main 7216.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Emillo de Gorgoza
That Emillo de Gogoria is the excep
tion among male singers, la now an es
tablished fact with the muslcgolng pub
llo of this country. Commenting on
this topic, Mr. Parker of the Boston
Transcript says: "Oogorxa gives song
recitals and finds a public eager for
them. There is Indeed no obvious rea
son In the quality of the male voice
or In the' art of song why a tenor
hears him gladly." The entire musical
community now reechoes Boston s sentl
ment and everywhere Gogorza is ac
knowledged the exception among sing
ers of his sex. A voice that can stand
the strain of a program of from 18 to
20 songs and arias, such as he will give
here, is round in only a few or the sing
ers todav. uogorza s tones are even
richer than when he last sung here.
Clearness, depth, sensuous warmth, va
rlety or tonal color and unaffected mas
culinlty makes his a compelling voice.
or a baritone or a bass voice should not I It is individual and not to be resisted
give such rehearsals. Again Mr. Go-1 The concert Is under the direction of
gorsa is tne exception, lor ne at leastliois Hteers-vvynn wman ana will te on
may cuum uwu ilia tuuieuuca. uwiun i uui hub uia"W utiuuer tv,
1
SIDELINE. STORILS
Of GREAT NORTHWEST
SUES FOR 95,000
F. 7. Goodnough of Salem Chrge
t Motorman With Negligence.
' tBaleia Boreas ef Tfae Journal. I
' Salem. Or, Oct 17. F. J. uoodnongh
i of this city has brought suit in the cir
cuit court of Marion county for the re
covery of $6,000 damages alleged to
have been sustained by him on ac
count of the negligence of a Salem mo-
" torman. Goodnough, who is a newspa
per solicitor --and Is 63 years old. Bays
that the motorman started the car De
fers he -was safely aboard, throwing
..m with great force against an Iron
tlxture, crippling him seriously.
i
. . J. FALBK 'OT OONVICTKI)
Rosebvrg Jury Disagrees: on Local
Option Case.
lteeebarr. Or.. Oct 17. The trial of
t. Falbe for alleged violation of the
local option law revolted In a hung
Jury. The case will not be tried again.
This la the first rase of Its kind In
liuuglae county so far. only one more
tadtctBtent for the same offense being
returned by the grand Jury. All the
drusaists are subpoenaed to appear Won
nay with a file of all the prescriptions
sisce tbe local option has sees in street
HOTEL CHANGES HAVDS
association has received a letter from
General Manager O'Brien of the O. R.
k. N.. stating that a new depot had been
arranged ror Pendleton. Plans for the
structure were oompleted a year ago
but It waa held up on account of tne
SPOKANE WOMAN NASIED
Mrs. H. W. Allen Will Have Charge
of Women's Building.
Aberdeen, Wash., Oct. 17. A.-T -P
Commissioner L. II. Burnett of this
place today announced that Mrs. H. W
Allen of Spokane, president of the Wash
ington State Federation f Vnmn'.
clubs, was appointed commissioner of
uie women s Dunning at the fair
She will have rharg of the collect
ing and Installing of exhibits and per
sonal supervision during the fair.
DUNNING, M'ENTEE & GILBATJOH,
undertakers and embalmers: modern
In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main
430. iaay assistant.
I 10 EfnlAv &. Jn Third and
Lady attendant.
Main
ZELLER-B RNE8 CD.. FUNERAL DI
rectors, embalmers, 270 Russell. East
1088. Lady assistant ,
Madison.
9; A-1699.
EDWARD HOLmAN,
220 3rd street.
UNDERTAKER,
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM
balmlng; lady ia t: 409 Alder. M $133.
CTEMETERira
MORTGAGE LOANS J0HN w Ma
lowest rates and terms to tfuit: cms-
olal rates and favorable terms on large
loans on nnsiaess properties.
Funds Xioaaed for Private investors.
1 A. D. BIRRELL
aoa McKay Bldf., 3d and Stack.
151 ACRES
5 miles south of Canby, Or.; 48 acres in
cultivation, 17 acres easily cleared, 6
acres piling, balance second growth tim
ber; 1 V4 acres in good bearing orchard,
new barn, fine running creek through
place, fronts on good county road; $75
per acre; terms can be made. D. BRA
BEN, Room 26, Wash. Bldg. Main 4657.
I
ROSE CITY B INGLE GRAVES. $10;
family lots, $25 to $75. Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. Fut
full Information applv to Frank 8chle
ael. 632 Worcester blk. Phone A-28J3.
Lawyers' Abstract A Trust Co.. room
Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a
specialty.
Have your abstracts made by the Title
ft Trust Co.. 7 C of C.
Pacific Title & Trust Co., the leading
abstractors. 204-5-6-7 Falling bldg.
W. R. Haixlio & Co., abstractors, first
class work; get our prices. 328 Corbett
bid.
ompany. Inc., will
i
Williams Abstract
rive you the lowest
Room 83 8 Chamber
I
rices on abstracts.
commerce.
Auction Sales
AT
Wilson's Auction Honse
Corner Second and Yamhill,
Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day Each Day at 10 a. m.
Monday at 10 a. m.. we will offer a
fine assortment of up-to-date parlor, li
brary, dining-room, bedroom and kitch
en furniture, carpets, ruga, linoleum,
nortleres. lace curtains, pictures, steel
ranges, gas stoves, a fine line of coal
and wood heating stoves and other
fine home furnlshin
On Tuesday Next
At Bakers Auction House We have
received the following consignment of
costly furnishings frqap private resU.!
dence and Instructed to dispose of
same to the- highest bidder for cash:
Costly French walnut sideboard, bed
room suites and wardrobes, all In solid
walnut of best manufacture; oak dining
table, fancy cozy corner with drapes,
couches, steel frame Turkish chairs,
Monuet and arood Brussels caroets. stair
carpets, Axminster rugs; also the nice'
modern oak .furniture of a flat, includes
round extension ' table, dining chairs.
dinner sets, silverware, handsome- Iron
beds, springs, silk floss mattresses and
bedding, dressers, toilet sets, gas range,
gas water heater, Bridge-Beach steel
range, kitchen utensils and other ef
fects too numerous to mention; 140
yards of inlaid linoleum in lots to suit
buyers. On view tomorrow, Monday.
Sale on Tuesday next at 10 o'clock
sharp.
On Thursday Next
Removed to Baker's auction house, a
quantity of good household furniture;
also fhe entire furniture and fixtures
of restaurant. Including Buck range,
coffee urns, tables, Vienna chairs and
crockery galore; all unreserved at auc
tion on Thursday next at 10 o'clock, by
BAKER SON, Auctioneers.
Office and salesrooms 160-162 Park
street, near Alder street Both phones.
LOTS 50x100, $2000
Building Restrictions
An early selection will secure an
elegant homesite lots $450 to $600,
including improvements ail paid for,
rapidly enhancing in value owing to
the many new modern homes going
up in this vicinity.. Take Rossmere
car Third and Yamhill.
Agent on (rounds afternoons
To Loan
W1 BCATB niSTT OT MOXTET TO
XiOAJf AX 6 ram CEWT AN 7 TBm
OB ITT.
MALL & VON BORSTEL
J92 E. Burnslde 8t and 104 Second St
cr
GEO. KNIGHT CLARK, Gen'! Ant.
336 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
PhonesMain 5407. A3252
TIME
NOW
PLACE
OVERLOOK
FOR THE BEST RESIDENCE
PROPERTY on the EAST SIDE
See it today and
you'll be convinced
IT'S THE CHOICEST PROP
ERTY ON THE MARKET
Take "L" CafTransfer to
R-S far on Shaver Street
AGENTS ON GROUND
A. F. Swensson & Co.
WASHINGTON STREET
BE QUICK!
And secure at least one of these big
proflt-p vlng investments.
MAjrxfTAcmnujio arras one half
block and two quarter blocks, solid
ground, between Burnslde and Everett,
oa East Third street.
SPIiBlTDID BBSEDBVCS lot, between
t8th and 29th, on Thurman; magnificent
view, all improvements in, no climbing.
Cheap, as non-resident owner wants to
sen. .
QUABTEK nOOJc, 28th and Raleigh;
consider the location. 'Nut s&iai
R.M. WILBUR
Holladay
6500 1-story, 9-room colonial home,
very desirable in every respect with
all Improvements; large rooms and
halls; close in; lot 80x109; eastern ex
posurs; $3,500 cash required.
Irvingfon
S7225 New l-story, 8 -room dwelling,
exceptionally well built finished fit
Mission and hardwood; fireplace, fur
nace, fine plumbing and other im
provements; lot 75x100; terms. Will
also sell furniture, as party la leav
ing state.
THE ABOVBJ PROPERTY CAN BH
SEEN BY CAJULINO AT THS OFFICE!
OF
fiTheSpantonCo.
110 Second Eft.
Kaln 8850.
H00O RIVER
Six acres, 1 mile out, all set to young
trees, 1 to 3 years old; about 8 acres of
strawberries set between trees; good
house and barn; 6 Inches water right
Price $5,000; terms.
XT PAYS TO BOB US.
Chapin & Herlow
333 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Main 1852. A-4T70.
070 BTAXJC BTBSBT.
TERW1LLIGER
HOMESTEAD
On the West Side, right In the city;
10 minutes from the business center;
three electric car lines running through
the property.
i$eoo
Lot 60x100, on First street, one bloi-i:
from car. f
$eso
igs.
ExtraordinarySale
Antique Furniture, Bronzes,
Choice Books and High-Grade
Pianos, Wednesday, October
21, at 10 a. m., at Wilson's
Auction House, 173-175 Sec
ond, Corner YamhilL
We will sell without reserve our fine
collection of antique furniture, com
prising choice pieces of rosewood, ma
hogany and walnut, old furniture used
aeys, rine old spinning
figures and vases, old
colonial
heel, broni
rortla4 People Boy lb RorsJ, at
; Yamhill.
' - nhirl tm 1W Jieiaal t
Ti-.Mll. Or, Oct 11. Mr. snd Mrs.
n F. Iht?etdr Kae sold the Hotel
erf t Mrs. Ksfe OUf t Portland.
he take -.erge j norwir.
M Vm. Sz-hixlaer bare r very VP-
i,r vim tne trereiing pgoiw ana mj
!4 regret te ee tbean retire.-
- ' ;
xrrvv depot promised ;
rr.t rar Tbe tmt' ti t
- .... i ,r, fw-t. J. ITMldent
' t t-t u,e Ter. J.etoa-CosvmercAl
Tomorrow and Tuesday pneltive'r the
Bi" ,nr oi!couri on ast side gas
books; also masterpieces or Italian art,
calf
Auction Sales
BY
The Portland Auction
Co., Inc.
211 FIRST STREET
SALE DAYS FOR THE
WEEK MONDAY, WED
NESDAY AND FRIDAY, 2
P. M.
For this week we have furniture for
rybody, poor, medium class and rich,
fact what you can't find at the
ONE MORE CHANCE
AT THAT BEAUTIFUL
5 ACRE HOME
At South Mt Tabor, mostly in assorted
Fruits and Berries. Laat Sunday we
told yon all about it
eve
In
The Automobile club f France has
offered a prize of $ '( fnr a nw
fuel, which must be rlarT than xaso
llne. and give as good results
Eyes' tested free at Mlier
binding. Encyclopaedia Brittanica, new : Portland Auction company In the fur-
ftandara Kneyciopaaia anl otheri"Ilure 7u noi.ioox lor any-
booka. also three iarre hall clorka eit l where. Come and be convinced that
read "; T!r . nve sweet lone piavnoa, tis MwlcX I iurniiur inan any
. "I".' . " - , " WV.. IIU . " - - J - . w
lister. UMrat terms to purebasers.
OVB OIXBXV OPTXOV
expires soon on that Valley Farm. He
must sell this pacs, or he can't make
good.
BO WOT SIUT
until after election, for the prloe will
surely advance. $2,000 will handle It
now.
Now Is ths time to buy.
OREGON HOMES CO.
sal h acoMzsoaT, armaa mn.
AUREAL HOME
built in the best part of IBTTWOTOir;
built of the BEST MATERIALS J built
BT THE SATS built for A HOME. Does
all this mean anything to you? If so,
investigate this modern 8-room house,
with furnace, fireplace, gas,' electric,
light, bath, two toilets, laundry trays,
beamed ceilings and polished hardwood
floors.
75x100
$73SO
S. S. LAMONT & CO.
416 BOA2U) Or TSAOB.
Lots 60x100, on
view, grade paid.
First street; fine
$7 SO
Corner 50x100,
block from car.
on Front street, one
$IOOO
Lot 60x100, on Lea street, between
Macadam and Corbett streets; street
graded and cement walks paid.
$1400
100x160,
on Cor-
ACREAGE
Do you want a small tract of land
near the city for a home or an invest
ment? We nave tracts of from one to
ten acres, excellent soil, no stones nor
gravel; SO minutes by electrlo line.
Easy terms; cheapest on the market
BIRTHS
JiriR To Mr. and Mrs. V J Ma1r
4? Gliean street. rrt' it
EHR9TROM To Mr end Mrs W
Ebrstrom, 44 Fettygrn-e. October 16,
on.
CARRICK Ts Mr and Mrs J. W
Carrl'-k. XI tif.mtj street Octnlxr
H, a eon.
Special Grocery and
Merchandise Sale
23, at Sale,
and Yamhill,
FUXER. L XOTICES
DUNKLB At Us residence, 4?
John Patterson rmr.kle agM TT yrs.'
wtontbs and oyn runeral eerricee
wtil be beld frcm the above residence
MMday, October It, at p. m.
Friends Invited. Interment la funilr
(lot. Lob Sir eesaetery.
Friday, October
rooms. Second
at 10 a. m.
Tbls nl comprises groceries, snoal
eal lnetrumta, paints and varaisli
BO)Uee and a fine aaoortaient of w la
tor s4erwer, shirts sad gents' fur
nish Irf a.
H. B. Ton do net have to waU for
ancrlon ' If ynn want a nearly nw No.
1 L. C Smith typewriter, Katlonal
rashi register, enowcavse. etTlce f jrnl-
son: I nces sna treatment are
Remember the vaJe days Mon
Wedneay and Friday st 1 p. m. Every
other day from 7:10 a. m till p m.
PORTLAKD AUCTION CO.
til FIRST ST.
A-4111. Main lilt.
NOTICE We make a epeolalty of
holding sales st private house on pom
mleetos and also buy r-utnght Ring
op Main MK er A-4111 and get ail
your furniture Is wot tlx.
BUY A HOME
IN COVELU
Where yon can get rapidf ear service, st
the same time where you can grow
something, and buv on easy terms, one
to five acres, at price or town lots.
.jThe Dunn-Lawrence Co.
Everjrl . ' T
KNAPP & MACKEY
13 BOAXB OT TBJlDB BTxunro.
Ford Auction Co.
j69 E norrtsosi St.
ell rnds at ancttoa prices fm-j, $
a ea. entll t o. m. Corn, la ni ...
ture. eomtiii8; seaVa. oil tank, driving te examine what yea are rtttf TtnnA
buggT er enrtMng In the. furniture lle i bay a "cat la a eg" and ir two prim
we tmrrr m mxm a cu mi im lnr It joex imw wnm rran !
ntatr'l reoyeet
If res wwt te sen year beVninss
r-wewiber " we. rr fe sA m.4 times.
. J. T. WLLsWK,
nd tbe satxe art Vie that too m
Com te K- Morrenei st et anr time
end r eavUemew will sbnw vm that
we are hrm tm give rw Hargalr.s that
M estesv in us city.
f UTS AND APARTMLNTS
At attractive prices, ranging from
$9,500 to $21,000
AnS paying from I to It per cent
It interested cell, and ws will shew
you Jost what yon want.
I S. IAM0NT & CO.
. 411 Board ef Trade
GROIN HOUSE BUSINESS
K1ne seres, 4.ee feet f aisaa. a
eooiplet plant, ail la perfect condition,
SeetraMe toratloa: reed reeeosj fnr sell
tne. Tbts is a saetM y-ramker; large Income-
It pars te see as.
raimr m mttw,
SSa CasBr ef
Maia lit, A-
Acreage Snaps
One i-acre tract and one I -acre tract
at Lents, all under cultivation, close to
good school. 10 minutes from 6c car line.
Price la right; terms easy.
IT FATS TO BBS tB.
Chapin & Herlow
9
112 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Main 1CS2. A-477S.
Business corner,
bett-st. car line.
Go out today and select your lot;
salesman On ground.
One-fourth cash, balance easy terms.
J. C. COSTELLO
Phones Main 8177; A 44 SO.
33 1 Chamber of Commerce
BUY WHERE THE BIG HtD
APPIES GROW .
We will sell for a few dsys some lo
sers tracts a mile and a quarter from
Moeler at 1116 per acre: 10 and tO-acre
kH. m rA m h.f fnllM Aft t m t SIX
to S160 per acre, owing to ImBr-ovements
and condition ef the land. - X
The Dunn-Lavrence Col
' MS AXBXB ST. .
IRVINGTON
tsb kodexi xokb abbztxob:
900
Lots 60x100, closs to Broadway ear
soso '
Lots 60x100 on Twenty-first, eloss to
Knott.
SIOOO
Lots 80x100. en Fifteenth Snd Eight
eenth streets, close to Knott, grade paid.
moo
Lota '80x100. on Twentieth. Closs to
Braxee; water and gas paid. ,
S1200
Lot 60x100. on Twenty-third street.
close to Thompson, one block from
Broadway car; water and gas paid.
S2SOO
Corner, 100x100, Twenty-first and
Stanton, grade paid.
S2500
Corner, 100x100. Twenty-fourth and.
Bra see streets, ons block from -Broadway
ear line.
Take Broadway or Irvlngton car tit'
the property, or come to the office for
flat. One-third caah, balance easy
erms. i
Irvington Investment Co.
sal cxAJcaxm or coaocEJurc
Fh owes Mais SlTTj A 44M.
A SUBURBAN HOME
16 acres, all under cultivation. ood
soli, gentle slope, in strawterrtes. pears,
apples, cherries, etr,; adjoins Capitol
Hill. 6c car fare, it paya to see ns.
CBAPTBT ft atzmtOW.
Sia Caaaxbef ef tComxDerea.
Main 145. A-4;SS.
TO LEASE
lt?xlM on Korth 1st street. We can
gtre s long leans at a low figure. Let
as tell yoa abost It.
MALL & VON BORSTEL
104 Basest W flnsxVer Bvcaasr Blaf.)
aaA aa B Bacmstde Sw -
r v ' " ' 1 ' ' - ".in
ffMV ! seres nr Hili.horo.
BthO per acre Cleared land sear Hllls-
Doro.
ft 1 1 fWr Hooea anl t lots. 1fttle.
B4300 Modern home In Holladay.
C. R. DON NELL & CO.
nOou taa, cuxsu or ooxmci
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