The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 16, 1908, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, -1908.
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BARK1YDGATET0
; CALL AT PITCAIRH
Captain Law Has Many
Friends on Lone Speck
in' the Ocean.
DELIVERED PRESENTS '
THERE FROM TOKTLAND
.Four Year Ago Captain Law Made
Islanders ' Happy by Delivering
Three Boat Loads of Clothing,
' - Books and Miscellaneous Ware.
; On her wav from this port to Eu
rope with a cargo of wheat tha British
bark Lydgate wlU call at Pltcalrn Isl
ands If possible. Captain Lw, master
of the Ly Agate, Is a particular friend
of the Islanders and makes it point
to paythem a call whenever possible.
Hi last visit there was about four
years ago when ha took three boat
loads of presents from the people of
Portland. ' .-''.- ""'
Captain Law was at that time master
of the British bark Irby and the pres.
ents for the Islanders was given in his
care upon his suggestion that the peo
ple on . the little speck of land would
greatly appreciate many things that to
people here are of little value. A large
quantity of old magaetnes were about
as welcome as any of the goods carried
wt by the Irby. , Captain Law de
clares. - - -
Captain Lsw has visited the island
three times. The first time he landed
there with a boat load of shipwrecked
sailors from the British ship Bowden
that he lost on one of the neighboring
Islands In 1893. He and his men were
Riven such kind treatment that he has
never felt in position to properly show
Ma gratitude. But he does tha best he
can lay paying an occasional visit.
Pltcalrn: island is located in' the
south Pacifio and not a great deal out
nf the course of vessels bound from this
part of tho world for Europe. The pop
ulation descends from a handful of
shipwrecked sailors that landed there
103 year ago after having been -cast
ashore in the ship Bounty on a nearby
Island. Taking native women from an
other "Island they settled down on the
four-mile stretch of land In the ocean,
and began to till the soil.
Xl'l. -I- T - AalivihrwA tri rirs
n urn vOL'Mnu j v. v. . . - " . w - ;
ems irom rorusna in. imtuiu
1..VH.J 1 1 r. a tViarn V n tr Ql
women and girls and 66 men and boys.
Thv wer about enough to drain the
resources and the rulers were not busy
Ing themselves writing, pamphlets in
j. , imkm.Mam An nf t Vi n nnri
pie seemed to even think of leaving the
Island to see what the outside world is
doing. .
WIFE FIRST, THE SHIP
Captain" Boyd Resigns Command of
Big Oriental Liner.
Seattle, Nov. 16. When the big Weir
llmsr Inveric pulls out from Seattle
Wednesday at noon for the orient Cap
tain Robert L. Howie will be on her
bridge, lor me nrst, umo mwwr i
i i . . I . . Kr... m In nnmtn a n n
VfHBi, siu;r imviJiR ucc. m .-..
on a ' number of ships perhaps larger
Incidental to the advance of Captain
. Howie there is a little story of love
on the high seas. Captain Howie takes
the place of Captain James Boyd.. Cap
tain Boyd- is highly fcsteemed by , noj
only his'eOKirailea Tf ine mercanrus ma-
1 I ...... V.n uailAd V.1 1 f fi M
Tin? WUCIVVVi 1 I o un " . v v
by the ship owners kwho have commanded
Recently there was enforced on the
Weir liners a new order; . "No officer
of this line shall take hlajwife or mern-
Y. .... A V. 4 am(i,. an, "
Now, for many years in fact, ever
Since llrey were marnea iiiu nuu
Mrs. Boyd have been on the same ship.
Mrs. Bovd sailed with him wherever he
went and their llttue daughter was
retired at sea.
, Then .came the new order, and Cap
tain Bovd. Instead of saying good-bye
to his wife, said good-bye to the big
ship that had been his, home and his
family's home.
WILL SIQS NEW CREW
Sailors Union Pickets Take Men
From Schooner Talbot.
Captain Knudsen. master of the
American schooner William H. Talbot,
will sign another crew today, the sail
ors he signed Saturday having deserted
in response to pleadings from sailor
union pickets. The skipper says he will
have no trouble to get men.
The Talbot goes to Manila with a
cargo of 1,000,000 feet of lumber. She
finished loading a couple of days ago at
the mills of the Inman-Poulsen Lum
ber company and everything would
have been lovely had not union sailor
Slcketa appeared on the scene yester
ay and told tha non-union men not
to go.
Captain Knudson and his chief mate
tried to prevent the crew from going
ashore, but they managed to slip away
during an unguarded moment. The
Talbot arrived nere sevVeral weeks ago
from Dutch Harbor In ballast
Business Agent P. J. Paul of the
Bailors' union, says be does not know
anything about any trouble on the Tal
bot and that he has nothing to do with
tha leaving of the crew.
STORM AT NORTII HEAD
Rains Welcomed by RIveF Navigat
ors and Launch Men.
Storm warnings were : ordered dls
played at the mouth of the Columbia
river this morning. District Forecaster
peals of the weather bureau having a
hunch that the wind would come In
pretty strong today from the south
west. But he does not look for a howl
ing gale or a rip -snorter.
The rain ef yesterday In this distrlot
was welcomed by river navigators be
cause the water in the Willamette Snd
the tributaries to the Columbia is very
low. Even at this place the river has
receded so as to Interfere with land
ings except where the '-wharves have
been extended to deep water below the
gero mark.
The Stark street; slip, owned by the
City, presents a most deplorable con
dition,' the two sewers emptying there
being exposed to full view. Boatmen
St the landing there say that the most
objectlonsble feature could be overcome
by extending the sewer pipes 10 or 15
feet.
SUIT'S BAND ENTERTAINS
Astoria Citizens , Spend Pleasant
Tlme on Training Ship.
(Special Puipftck tn Ttie Jbnrnal.l
Astoria, Nov. 16. The German ship
HarxogIn Sophie Charlotte, which sailed
yesterday was placed alongside the O.
R, A N. Co.'s wharf Saturday and
openedfor inspection. She was visited
by about 1.000 persons. 'A band of If
pieces, composed of apprentices, dis
coursed sweet and patriotic music to the
. deltght of the many visitors.- The of
ficers and men showed many courtesies
to visitors.
The captain received ordors to pro
ceed in ballast to- Port Phllllpheads,
Australia, and there load grain for Eu
rope. She was towed to qea. . ,
ALONG THE. WATERFRONT. .
The rarrlman liner Rose City, Cap
tain Kldston. will bs at -Ainsworth
- wharf this evening. !
The steamer fTrTreka CSptaln Noren, 1
- will be at Mart tin's dock this evening
, f mm Eureka via Co" Bay. v i
" The steamer breakwater, - Captain
..'-.''-'.;. .- 'i 0 . . . : - ' .
Macgenn, arrived at Oak street dock at
7 o'clock last night from Coos Bay.
The oriental liner Alesla will not
sail for Vladivostok until Wednesday
or 'Thursday, soma repairs Ving made
tos her condensers, She will go out
with m full cargo of flpur. ?s
The oriental liner Arabia shifted
from Alaska dock this morning to the
coal bunkers and took on 100 tons of
coal. This afternoon he shifted to Al
bina dock to begin loading.
The new tug Hercules left down this
afternoon with - an oil arge in tow
bound for San FranCiaoo.. This was the
first visit here Of the Hercules. ' i ' .
Coming from Newport this trip, the
gasoline sloop Condor had a very pleas
ant trip,-the sea being as smooth as
the river all the way up. She is booked
to depart fop Yaqulna tomorrow after
noon. , '-,'
, JMARINE NOTES.
Astoria, Nor. 16. Arrived at sand
left up at 9 a.' m.. Steamer Rose City,
from Ban ' Francisco. And at 10- and
left up, at 10:69 a. my steamer Eureka,
from Eureka. . ' '" . , i
Ban Francisco, Kov. If. Arrived at
midnight, steamer Btate of California,
from Portland. Arrived at 2 a. tn.,
British steamer Forerlc. - f rem Astoria
Astoria, Nov. 16. Sailed at 1 sr. m,
steamer Northland, for Ban Francisco.
Arrived at 7:80 a. m. and left up at 4:20
p. m., steamer Roma, from Port San
Luis. , Arrived at 7:0 and left up at
10:lS a. m steamer Breakwater, from
Coos Bay. Balled at 8 a m., steamer
Alliance, for Coos Bay.- Arrived at f
and left up at :S0 a. m., steamer Yel-
1af4aha Claw IVannlim .
at 7 p. m., German bark Hertogln 8.
Kurkf Nov. 15, Sailed, tamr
m . t T. 12 r.,1
Ban Pedro; steamer Roanoke, for Port
land
San Francisco, Nov. H,-Sailed at 10
a. m., steamer Asuncion, for Portland.
a lout v4wi, tirltliah hArlr Cn rml.
man, from Hamburg, for Portland. . .
Astoria, inov. in. jonamon vv
mouth of the river at f a m., obsoured,
wind southeast. (0 miles: weather rain
ing and foggy. a ' TT1
noes ai asioris, imiua, nun
water, 8:11 a m.. 7.0 feet: 8:04 p, nr.
f.l feot. Low. water 1:22 a. m 1.7
feet; 8:3)1 p.r ro.. 8.8 feet.
By wireless Steamship President, at
sea, November 16, 1908, 4:40 p. m. 22
miles .northwest Coos Bay: Barometer
southeast, tx miles. COilMANDER,
Sailor Goes Insane.
Astoria, Or.. Nov. If. Tobias Olson, a
sailor on the Standard OH barg 91,
which arrived Kfere today, was placed
under restraint charged with Insanity,
and committed to the asylum Saturday.
Olson became violent - last Wednesday
on the way .from San Franoisco. He
is a native or rorway, agea s- years,
and resides in Ban Francisco.
Rockfefeller No More
A Dyspeptic
So many digestive disorders af
flict men and women now that a
select prescription has been se
cured from a great Battle Creek
specialist who offers it freely, to
those who cannot take sanitarium
treatment. Its use for a few
weeks is said to completely re
store the digestive functions, in
crease the strength and cure ner
vousness, insomnia and all symp
toms of a distressing nature due
to such disorders. Mix these
three ingredients together, shake
wall and take one or two tea-,
spoonfuls after each meal. -One
ounce compound essence Cardiol,
two ounces essence of Pepsin and
two ounces syrup of Oinger. One
of our best-known druggists, to
whom the above was submitted,
states positively that a more ef
fective and harmless prescription
could not be filled by any one, and
that it is familiarly known as
the "Rockefeller -Cure." Promi
nent; upHo-date druggists Will get
the ingredients from their Jobber,
although, most of them keep them
in stock.
San Francisco Office
Oregon Journal
1206 CALL BUILDING
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WEATHER REPORT
Storm southwest warnings were or
dered displayed at 7:16 a m. at all sta
tions in Washington and at the mouth
of the Columbia river. A moderate storm
is central this morning near Vancouver
Island. It will move rapidly eastward
and cause a strong southerly gale along
tne Washington coast and a rresn soutn
erlv grain alanr the Orearon coast today
and tonight, with general rains In this
aistnct. Anotner aisiuroance is cen
tral over Saskatchewan. It Is causing
chlnook winds In that province and also
In northern Montana, but no rain or
snow has yet fallen in connection with
this dlsturbaace. A third disturbance
Is central near Lake Huron, which has
caused light snow in the lake region
and in northern New England. A large
high pressure area, extending from tne
middle lntermountaln states southeast
ward to the gulf states, controls th
weather over the southern half of the
United States.
Temp.
Max. Win. Preclp.
Baker City, Or. 62 36 - .0
Kansas City, Mo. ... 48 28 .0
Lewiston. Idaho ... 60 32 .0
Los Angeles, Cai... 68 60 .0
Marshfleld. Or 60 62 .0
Portland, Or 53 4 ' .08
Roseburg. Or. ...... 64 44 .0
Bacramento. CaL ... 70 48 - .0
Bt. Louts, Mo 48 . 32 .0
St Paul. Minn. 32 18 .0
Salt Lake, Utah 63 32 .0
San Antonio, Texas. . 68 . 3 .0
Walla Walla. Wash.. 44 34 .0
MARRIAGE LICENSES
, Arthur W. Lambert, 44 East Seventh
street, 26. and Elizabeth M. s Kennedy,
21. - " ,v-; - - ;
Stanley E. Ekowronskl, 150 Sellwood
street, 23, and Bernice E. Krawcsynaki,
22.
, C. M. Brastel. Montesano, Wash., Si,
and Frances Wolfe. 19.
C. W. A. Jette, 1184 Boise street, IT,
and Mayballe Checkering, 29. -
Lewis V. Brwn. 909 East Qlfaan
street. 33. snrt Ionian way Wilson. 31.
C1 11 A auita ttm mm t ak 11
ar Uil U'"" . evi s -w i vt as 14 BiMA
Unique Tailoring Co, 101 Stark at
; MARRIAGE LICENSES
. FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS AND
7 ' FUNERALS. . -
-Alfred Burkhardt, , .,,?i:iJ:':-.T.
Nob Iinl Florist,-:;iM,c.i;v''!-;
120 23d st. - Phones Main B02, A-8184.
PORTLAND Florist Co., choice cut flow-
ers and funeral designa - 826 Morn
son. 1
LOWEST prices for choice cut flowen
and design work. Main 803; A-260S.
uustav Burnnarat, lit -urn st., w,
Weddlnc Cards. : W. O. Smith & Co
Washington bldg corner 4th and Wash-
ingion sis.
Beta Sons, florists, funeral designs.
i4 worrison. Mam sovd: a-iii
Clarke Bros.. , florlsts--Fln flowers
and floral designs. : SS Morrison st.
Max M. Sralthflorist. 150 6th st.. op.
poslte Meier & Frank s. Main 7111.
BIRTHS
REEDT To Mr. aol Mrs. J. J. Reedy,
038 Market, octoner xi,' a son.
ECKIS To Mr. and Mrs. W. Eckls, 81
North Sixth. November 7. a daughter.
SAIRINNA-To Mr. and Mrs. A. Sad
rlnna, 87 Thurman, November' 2, a
daughter.
HITftHina To ' Mr. and Mra C" P,
Hughes, 860 Weidler street, November
9, a daughter. -
pri:Rfiof-To Mr. -Mra P. Plerson.
860 North Fifteenth, November 15. a
son. - ".
HALVERSON-To Mr. and Mrs. O. Hal
verson, 420 Twenty-third, November
11, a daughter.
BOZLEY To Mr. and Mra W. Lv Bos
ley, 79? East Eighth street. North.
Novemner b, a daughter.
DEATHS
DENNET Thomas H. Denney of Bear-
erton, pioneer of 1818. age si years.
4 months and 16 daya Funeral held at
home Tuesday. November 17. at 10 a. m.
KROFF Miss M. M. Kroff. 380 Pacific,
November 13, age 4; malignant diph
theria, i
JONES Miss E. E. Jones, city, Novem
ber 12, age 20; puerperal uraemia
TRUBY J. H. Truby, city, November
iz. age Si; paresis.
FUNERAL NOTICES
BATJMANN November 16, 1908, Henry
Charles Baumann, beloved son or Mrs,
R. Baumann of this cttv. age 38 years,
7 months, 26 daya Funeral services
will be held at Holman's chapel. Third
and Salmon streets, Tuesday, November
17, 1908, st 11 a. m. Pnterment Union
cemetery, ceoar Mine, or.
Faithful brother, thou hsst left us.
And thy loss we keenly feel.
But 'tis Ood who has bereft us;
He will all our sorrows heal.
Iowa and Montana papers please copy.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
DUNNING, M'ENTEE ft OILBAUOH.
undertakers and enrbalmars; modern
in every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main
4o. L,aoy assistant.
J.P.Finley &. Sea l&LV!
Lady attendant. Main t; A-1&9.
F. B. DUNNING, Inc., east side funeral
directors. E. Alder and E. 8th St.
ZELLER-Bl'RNES CO.. FUNERAL DI
rectors, embalm ers, 270 Russell, East
1088. L,ady assistant.
EDWARD HOLmAN, UNDERTAKER.
220 3rd street.
ERICSOtf UNDERTAKING CO.. EM-
balmlng; lady ig't; 409 Alder, at 4182.
CEMETERIES
ROSE CITY SINGLE. GRAVES, $10;
family lots, 326 to 176. Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st
and Cnlly road. Phone Tabor 104. Fut
full information apply to Frank Schle
gel. 633 Worcester blk. Phone A-2823.
MONUMENT8
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU
ments, all kinds cemetery decorations.
68-70 Grand ave. N. Imhoff A Dorcaa
NEU ft KINGSLEY. 268 1ST.. PORT
land's leading marhii and granite wka
Lawyers' Abstract & Trust Co.. room
( Board of Trade bldg.; abstraets a
specialty.
Paclflo Title ft Trust Co., the leading
abstractors. 204-6-6-7 Falling bldg.
SEE
Williams Abstract Co. for priees. 338
Chamber of commerce.
Have vour abstracts made bv the Title
ft Trust Co.. 7 C of C
Halsllp ft Co., abstractors, lst-class
work; get our prices. 828 Corbett bldg.
NEW TODAY.
Rtrt imnrovements at Rossmere
re now about completed, and it is in-
AmA " thin tr nf riMiitv" 'ROSS-
MERE has more miles of graded and
grave lea streets, au iu teei parsing,
rmrnt sidewalks, cur bins' and Bull
Run water, than any tract in the city,
ail now in ana paia lor.
LOTS 50x100, $2000
Building Restrictions
An earlv selection will secure an
elegant homesite lots $450 to $600,
including improvements all paid tor,
rapidly enhancing in value owing to
the many new modern homes going
up in this vicinity. Take Rossmers
car Third and YamhilL '
Agent on, grounds afternoons
JOHN W. COOKE, Manager
GEO. KNIGHT CLARK, Gen'l Agt.
6 Board of Trade, Fourth and Oak
Phones Main 5407. A3252
$27,0O
Great Buy
A whole block, 8 lots on Grand and
Union avenues; business property. This
cannot fall as a big money maker. Can
be bought as a whole or. In part..-.
' , TJEB gFAWTOjr CO,
870 Stark st.
r. lCVXTXTOlCAX
$2,100 Splendid bungalow, I large
rooms; easyJerms.
VB3tTIT.
M.400 -New 6-room bungalow; terms.
$2,500 2-story, ft rooms; easy terms.
: $3,000 Fine new home, panelled and
beamed, ( rooms; terms.
These properties can be seen only by
calling at the office of - s
- . . . TKS BPAsTTOW CO, .,. ;,: "
ir
If I H900
' 21 PE CIA I. B ABO ATX
Lot 60x115 feet on Bast
I Morrison near 29th; also 1
I fine corner for store build- I
I ing on Belmont I
82000
' nCB HART Z.AITO 00. ,
k 146 Second St
NEW TODAY.,
Clarke County Farms '
60 ACXX8, miles from this City,- 40
Ceres under fine state of cultivation, 13
acres green tlmbur. balance slashed.
burned and seeded for pasture, fine 8
room bouse nearly new, good barn and
all other necessary outbuildings, A, mile
from . church , and school aitf t miles
from, railroad town en fine road, -excellent,
neighborhood, -good team, wagon,
back. 3 cows, some hose, abdut 100
chickens, 30 tons of' hay, plows, bar
rows, cultivator, and ail small toots.
Price If seld soon, $4,800; $1,000 cash,
balance can-stand for 3 or yeara at 6
per cent. . .
40 : A OKU 8, 11 miles from this City
and 1 miles from country town on good
county road, 30 acres under line state
of cultivation, balance slashed, burned
and seeded, living stream and line well,
family orchard of assorted fruits, house
neany new, zvxiv; earn ouxoo, cmciten
houses, woodshed, etc.. 7 cows, 1 heifer,
1 calf, 1 good horse, 1 colt, 3 hogs, 30
buggy, plow, harrow, cultivator, .hay and
grain on hand and all household furni
ture, uwner seutng on account oi !
ness end is offering a baraaln. Price.
33,160; 31,000 can stand on place at 6
per cent. ,
186Vs A traES, 140 acres under tine
state of cultivation. 40 acres onion land.
30 - acres fine green timber, place all
fenced and cross fenced, fine 10-room
3 -story frame house with hot and cold
water plumbing. 1 barn 60x104, 1 barn
46x60, brick dairy -house, woodshed,
chicken-houses, granary andall other
necessary outbuildings. R. F. D. and
teiepnone in iiouse, i mues irom Van
couver and mile from railroad sta
elc.i llvtnir stream through
place, well and water system at house
and water, piped to barn; Including the
following personal iiropmjr; o vuwo,
4 good horses, 1 colt. 60 sheep, 38 goats.
17 head of hogs, some chickens, I
wasrons. hack. . buggy, cart, binder.
mower, rake, hay tedder, manure
spreader. 4 plows, 1 cultivator, 3 fan
ning mills, 1 drill, gasoline engine,
saws, sheep shearing machipe, cream
separator, dlso harrow, spike-tooth har
row, spring-tooth harrow, 40 tons of
hay, 500 bushels of oats, potato digger
and planter, cider mill, .feed grinder,
corn sheller, all small tools. If you are
looking for a home or for an investment
do not fall to see this',' place. Price,
tisnnn? is nno nash. balance can stand
5 years at 6 per cent.
The above is but a sample of our
large list DO NOT FAIL 0 8KB tIS
before buying either for a home or as
an investment.
THOMPSON & SWAN
OlUaeas Bank Bid.. Vancouver, Wash.
MEETING NOTICES
411
HARMONT LrfXlge XNO. ii,
A. F. & A. M. Special
communication this (Monday)
evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work
In the B. A. degree. Visitors
are cordially invited. By or
der of the W. M.
GRAND ball, given by Astra Circle
Ouarda, in the W. O. W. Temple, 128
Eleventh st., Thursday-. November 19.
Stiles orchestra Admission 25c. Com
mittee: i
M. W. A. OREGON GRAPE CAMP.
No. 676, Mondays. elllng-Hlrscb
block, 1 0th and Wasningtonsts.
M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP. 6,464,
meets Wednesday evening. Allaky
bldg.. 3d and Morrison eta
IOH SALE REAL ESTATE 10
32.600 FOR a fine, up to date, modern
house and corner lot 60x100; house
stands on 60x60 and another house can
be built on the corner; $1,300 down.
$3,000 for a 6-roonv modern bouse and
barn, lot 60x125, on Knott st, down.
$8,000 for a fine corner 100x108, on
Union ave., with 4 houses, brings $67 a
month In rent; this is a snap.
$6,000 for a choice lot on Union ave.,
with an old house; rents for $10 per
month; this is an A-l business prop
erty. $1,900 for en 8-room house on W.-W.
line; modern in every rerpect; lot 60x
100: $600 down.
12,600 for a fine 7-room house in Ver
non; up to date, $50.9 down.
We have any amount of bargains.
Come and see us.
STITE8 ft PEPER.
520 Union ave. N. Phone East 4386.
10 ACRES ON 44TH ST.
Located 10 blocks from carline: un
der cultivation: mostly planted in ber
ries; produces for. owner from $1,200 to
ii.buo annually, fries n.uuu; cssn
$4,000, balance $1,000 annually at ( per
cent tntereat
SIX-ACRE) TRACT.
buildings: fenced: 126 fruit trees, bear
Ing; different kinds berries; two acres
for cultivation; located on good street;
Z5-rmnute drive from postoiiice. trice
I8.Z60: iz.500 casn. Daiance on terma
A hustler can make $1,600 annually.
A HOME AND SEVEN COWS.
Modern five-room cottaee. barn, largs
chicken-house, all fenced, seven milch
cows, several tons hay, wood, milk route
with monthly receipts of $150; lots,
all for $3,200: $2,000 cash, balance with
two-year mortgage. Will accept in trade
a residence not 10 execea i.suu.
$1,090 buys a 100x100, two lots, on
dace. This is for cash.
tl.DOO will ouy n. joveiy two-stnry
residence, lot boxiou leet; Ibuo cash.
balance on time.
$1,600 purchases four lots, all fenced.
cleared and in cultivation: basement ex
cavated, two-room nouae ana otner
buildings, une diock xrom proposed
carline.
E-Z REALTY CO., 1056 Union ave.. N.
RESIDENCES
A fine 7-room house, in good local
ity, at a bargain. It only takes $600
cash to handle this. Call ln and see
photo.
A new house and Quarter-block, at
Madras, with chicken-house and barn.
A snap; $2,000, cash.
A Sellwood home for $3,850. This
place has 8 rooms, with all modern im
provements and can be handled with
I860 down; the balance at $25 per
month.
Hartman & Thompson
Chamber of Coromeroe.
' $350 CASH '
And $20 per month buys a 'Muteness"
6-room bungalow? will be built as yoj
like it, on nice lot; streets graded;- ce
ment walks and curbs paid for. 8eo
Butterworth. Main 8629. 3a Lafayette
bldg.. 6th and Washington sts.
Big House, Two Lots 88x100
Near car, Bull run water, concrete
foundation, nice lawn, roses, berries,
fruit trees; $250 cash, $13.50 per month.
Price $2,260. -
HAVERSTIC ft GALLAGHER,
343 H Wash. St.
FOR SALE; A 6-room house, corner
lot; improvements In end paid; pan
eled dining-room, large bath, furnace,
five closets, stationary tubs, flreplsce:
cash or terms; no agents. M-36S, Jour
nal. '
FOR SAIJB Lot 75x100, $500; $100 cash.
ba 1 ance easy terms. 189 d st.
VERNON Sightly lot, block from ear
line; must sell. See owner. A-29,
N. id st
.IRA nn.t. hulflnr mnnthlv ft-wm
modern bungalow, close to car and good
school. basement tinted walla re
stricted neighborhood; price $1,850; look
at this before you buy.
CHARLES M. ROSS.
laurelwood.
FOR SALE Beautiful 6-room bunga-
i ayior.
FOR SALE $400 cash, one 'lot, 60 by
' 100, two blocks from Stuart's station,
Jt. Scott carline. Ftor sale by owners.
Miller ft Edwards, care Oregon Con
servatory of Music, 843 H Washington.
" CiidlCE ACRE VERY CHEAPj
' A-l oil, level, cleared, seeded to grass,
within 6 -cent limit at sacrifice if taken
soon; half hash, balance time., Must
hava money, leaving city; write or see
owner. 10S Mississippi ave.
4
FOR BALE REAL ESTATE 10
BARGAIN AT $1,650.
4 acres, all in garden, fruit and ber
ries. In small town, on S. P. R. R-, 16
miles out; good 6-room house, barn and
other outbuildings ;v good well - water.
This Is all good land and it la just as we
say; $500 down, - .
- Have for rent 6-room new house, near
St. Johns, 100x100, in garden, $12.56 per
month, . v i . -,
:;Xamer0B?t&XaMe- '
611 Board of Trade Bldg.
$1,850 BUTS a 6-room new house and
43x100 foot lotr terms.- 85 Union ave.
10-ACRE TRACTS
For $80 to $160 per acre, rich fclack soil,
near electric and steam cars, school and
town: easy terms. T-623. Journal.
FOR SALE At a sacrifice, must be
sold, a beautiful lot in the old race
track, on 8th st. near Stanton, facing
east; price $1,000; 1-3 paid: will sacri
fice $50 over 1-3 paid: 3333.33 due tn
June, 1909, and same due in June. 1910.
STITES A PEPER.
620 Union ave. N. Phone FJ. 4M5
$35 DOWN, balance easy, will buy 60x
100 fine building lot, 18 minutes1 ride
from Washington st; graded street,
walk, city water. Stop the rent, build
now. Best buy In the city for $360.
Heilman ft Lathrop, room 8, over Mer-
cnants National oanK.
ARTISTIC bungalow, just finished. 6
rooms, bath and pantry, chance for 2
more rooms above; best plumbing, gas
and electricity, cement walks and curbs,
corner lot 50x100, south facing, near
Broadway car line. Call Monday, room
3, 346 Vt Washington. Price $3,600; easy
terms.
FOR SALE2 A six-room bungalow in
first-class condition; lot 100x100;
house and lot have all modern improve
ments. Phone Woodlawn 2374.
$800 CASH takes 4-room house, 2 nice
lots fenced, 40x120, on corner; new
stoel range, good furniture, barn, 2
henhouses and yards, some garden
truck and tools; all goes $1,300, balance
terms. 193 4th st
WE BUILD HOMES
To suit you at small cost, and very easy
payments. There is no reason .Thy you
should not own your own homo. Call
and see us and let us explain bow easy
It is to do so.
THE VETERAN LAND CO-
822 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE By owner, 6-room cottage,
nearly new. artistic design, good
plumbing, septic tank, eloctrlo lights,
gas, Bull Run water, corner lot, every
thing first class, fruit trees, roses, gar
den, small fruit. Improved street, near
carline, good car service,. Piedmont dis
trict, mountains visible. 607 McKay
bldg., 8d and Stark sts.
PORTLAND Heights lots for $650 and
terms, 1 block from car line; some
covered with trees, level; any one wish
ing a lot will snap them up. 923 and
926 Board of Trade bldg.
6-ROOM house ori Mount Scott line,
modern, 8 blocks from car, 100x80;
lot nice for family; easy payments.
K-4K, journal.
4-ROOM cottage, 2 fine lots, nice shade
trees, $1,000; $250 cash, $10 monthly.
Charles M. Rose, Laurelwood.
HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS.
MACRAE ft ANGUS.
433 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE!.
$375 FINE lot Terrace Park; $10 caah,
$5 month. M. 1569. 619 Swetland
ping. Howard Bros
FOR SALE Furnished six-room house
on Monroe street, near Williams ave.
Rent $20; Income $45; price 3260..P-128,
Journal.
$900 Two lots at Woodlawn, 2 blocks
from station, graded street and water
in. This Is a snap. Address KUnk
Bros., Wooulawn. Phone Woodlawn 75.
$300 CASH, $16 monthly, 4-room strictly
modern bungalow, close to car, electrlo
lights and full dumbing. Charles M.
Ross, Laurelwood.
A HOME FOR $300.
Two lots and a nice 4-room house,
near Kern Park station. Price $1,000;
only $300 cash and balance at $25 a
month. Hartman & Thompson, Cham
ber of Commerce.
WILL build what you want on easy pay
ments. Miller, 430 Worcester bldg.
jnam i4u.
SEE our list of property before you buy.
Anderson fk McDanlel, office at Lau
relwood station.
100x100 3 SIX-ROOM housea; one 7
room, at a bargain; will pay 10 per
cent net; no agents. See owner, 92 6
Grand ave., N. C-1889.
FUR SALE: Fine suburban home; two
acres, 3 miles from courthouse, hi
mile from car, all kinds fruit and ber
ries, 9-room house, chlokeh-house, barn,
two wells, on main road. For. terms
see owner, 302 Front st
$1,7007 ROOMS, good condition, on 2
car lines; easy terms. Frank Lucas,
owner, 216 Chamber of Commerce.
Phones A-l 703, Main 1293.
WAVERLEIGH HEIGHTS A little
beauty. 6-room bungalow; fine view
of city, cement sidewalks, stone wall in
front cement steps; $3,300, $1,000 down,
balanoe $25 per month, including in
terest Fhone isellwood 425.
$2.850 TERMS, 6-room bungalow, near
ly new modern up-to-date, gas, elec
tricity, full lot, sightly location, 100 feet
from Alberta car. Owner. 1068 Vernon.
ONE HALF acre close to car and good
school, $20 per month. This is a snap.
unanes m. rioss, iaureiwooa.
NEW modern store building, with 8
fine rooms, pretty home; good busi
ness location. Owner on premises, 19J
ta. aotn st., aunnysiae.
$65 IRVINGTON DISTRICT. $66.
Beautiful lots; Broadway, Schuyler,
Hancock sta; graded sts., cement curbs
and walks; Bull Run water, all in and
paid; $2,000 building restriction; close
to car. Price only $650; $65 cash, bal
ance $10 per month at 6 per cent inter
est CALL ON US.
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY.
714 Couch hldg. 109 4th st
Willamette Real Estate Co.
Willamette station, St Johns car.
Woodlawn 1658. Headquarters for Pe
ninsula property
C. R. Dcncell & Co.
Real Estate. Room 333 C of C
VACANT LOTS.
60x100 corner East Oak st, close in.
$650.
60x100 corner East Couch st, $1,000.
60x100 East Flanders st., $1,000.
60x100 Bell Crest across the street
from two beautiful bungalows. $600.
It F. BRYAN.
605 Chamberpf Commerce.
Main 1963T A-1227.
NEW modern 6-room house, electric and
gas fixtures, fireplace, full concrete
basement and cement floor; nice lawn,
cement walks, street improved; good
terms. Will take any vacant lota as
part payment O. M. Smith, 415 Com
mercial Cluo hldg.
$8,600 BUYS & swell, up-to-date, 8-room
residence In the Nob Hill district.
OREGON HOME & LAND CO..
14 Hamilton Bldg., Portland. Or
FOR SALE By owner, $800: a nice lot,
centrally located in Sunnyslde; street
improvements, sidewalks, sewer, water
and gas all paid for. No agents. Ad
dress P. O. Box 1100.
BEAUTIFUL 6-room modern cottaga,
near car line; electric lights: $600
down balance $15 a month, with lnter
est. Inquire 987 E. 20th N Alberta car.
IF TOU want to buy a bungalow, cot
tage or modern home see us. If we
hsven't what you want on our list w
will find it for you.
BO7.0RTH-WILL8 CO, Lumber Ex. big.
$100 CASH. $10 monthly, buys 3-room
nouse ana tent nousn wiui large lot;
price $400. Charles M. Ross. J-aurel-
wooa. Mount ticoti car
16 ACRES level, fertile land. 9 miles
from Portland; a great bargain, $2,400.
ip4 n st
4 ROOM house, modern and convenient;
. price reasonable. 1176 E. Main near
astn.
ST75-4tE8ERVOlR'Park, fine lot bar
, gain for cash. Main 1569. 619 Swet-
lana. Must ne soia.
hrtiiM for ul' t lnts. from owner.
Ill Ppencer st., $1,600; terms.
$5 MONTHLY buys a fine lot. Sea
cnaries M. hobs, mureiwooa.
t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 18
V - IRVINGTON. '
One choice lot on E. 16th 'st, near
Tillamook.- $1,450; very easy terma
Hartman & Thompson, Chamber of Com
merce. WANTED REAL ESTATE 81
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR CITY REAL
estate and farms. What have you
to sell 7 " Will deal with the owners
oniy. res weils-Fargo bldg.
If You ha ve a farm, city property,
timber land, acreage or a legitimate
business for sale, trade or rent, list
it with the Oregon Adjustment Co., 308
Ankeny. Main 8267.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
WE will exchange anything you have
for anything you want Call at 1019
Board of Trade bldg.
WILL exchange 7 lots on peninsula for
equal or less value In modern house.
For particulars address owner, K-222,
Journal.
320 ACRES timber land; also 8 lots in
suburb, little cash, for 40 acres, some
improved, near car and river. Come
TWO houses, 7 and 6 rooms, both mod
i ii, iw Biimii improved i arm, oy own
er. B-10, Journal.
FOR ACREAGE New Edison Moving
Picture machine; electrical and gas
attachments; gas-making outfit; Victor
phonograph and lot with small house.
i. trowytr, xnoepenaence, or.
WOULD like to exchange a small farm
for city property or would sell for
cash. Let me know what you have. G.
F. Fife. 868 2d et.
FOR SALE FARMS 17
Farms and Farm Lands
. 120 acres near carline and boat land
ing, best kind of soli; price $60 per
acre, y, down.
280 acres, 10 acres clear, good pasture,
lots of water; 4,000,000 to 6,000,000 feet
of good saw timber; house and barn;
25 tons 'of hay; 16 head of cattle, 2
horses and wagons, and machinery;
good family orchard. $20 per acre, cash.
200 acres 1 mile from R. R. station.
85 acres clear. L bottom land, all tha
best kind of soil; 4 cows, 65 hogs, some
poultry; eoo ousneis or grain; l horse,
2 set of harness, and all machinery and
wagons. Price $6,600; will take $2,600
or $3,000 worth of city property In
trade.
46 acres of river front on the Co
lumbia river, deep water for harbor;
fine factory site. Price $3,800, cash.
We have hundreds of different places
for sale or trade.
28r acres, ft mile from town and
railroad; 20 acres in cultivation, fenced
and cross-fejieed; 100 bearing fruit
trees, lots of small fruit and berries; the
house is old; good barn, 2 horses and
harness, wagon, buggy, 2 plows, 2 culti
vators, 50 bushels wheat, 75 bushels
oats, 11 bead of hogs, chickens, 10 tons
of hay, 1-year-old calf; the place is well
tiled, 10 acres in clover; terms $1,600
down, balance 6 years at 6 per cent
Price $3,600.
STITES & PEPER
620 Union ave.. North.
Phone East 4286.
$5,500 STRICTLY modern 8-roora
house, centrally located, walking dia-
tance. inquire il re. wssnington st
10 ACRES, 4 blocks carline. fins soil.
7 acres in cultivation; good house
and barn; $4,000, part- cash. Diel &
l-iuston, 418 Mucnanan bldg.
7-ROOM house, strictly modern, elegant
furniture, for sale on account of sick
ness. 928 Grand ave. N. C-1889.
160 Acres
All fenced and cross-fenced;
well watered; 7-room house, barn
60x120: good outbuildings; fam
ily orchard; 70 head of cattle;
100 tons of hay, and all farm
ing tools go with place for $7,600,
$5,000 cash, balance easy terms.
Acres
All good, tillable land; house,
barn; good spring; R. F. D. ; for
$2,000; terms.
122 Acres
Half In cultivation, balanoe
Sood timber land; some beaver
am land; 9-room house; furni
ture, both new; barn; spring
house and granary; good crops; 4
horses, 8 cattle, 25 hogs, chickens,
2 wagons. 2 buggies, plows, har
rows, mower, rake, fanning mill
and small tools. All goes at $45
per acre. ,,,,
L. L MQFFETT
423 Lumber Exchange Bldg.
HEIRS WANT DIVISION OF ESTATE.
THIS FARM MUST BE SOLD.
One of the best fruit and dairy farms
in Cowlltx county, must be sold so the
estate can be divided among the heirs;
farm consists of 70 acres, 50 acres in
orohard and hay. balance in timber and
"pasture; 2,000 boxes of apples and 40
tons of hay this year; 110,000 feet of
sawiogs already cut ana ail tne stoca
and farming utensils go with tha place;
a good barn and a fair house nicely lo
cated with a beautiful view. This la as
fine a place to live as there is In the
west. Price 87.000; one third caah, one
third city property, balance can be ar
ranged to suit purchaser: no commisj
slon will be paid; sold direct from heirs.
For particulars write
G. D. HAWKINS,
WOODUWN, WASH.
1,120 Acres Well Watered
Close to one of the best railroad towns
in eastern Oregon; 600 seres No, 1
wheat land.' 35 acres alfalfa land, bal
ance good pasture; can be cut up in 3
or 4 places, with water on each place;
this must be sold in 30 days; price and
terms that will surprise you. Call on
owner for a few days at 4 N. 6th at
FRANK T. BERRY.
A SNAP.
4S0 acres, stock and dairy ranch, on
Oregon Electrlo R. R. survey, 8 miles
from Forest Grove, 1ft miles from
Gales City: 7,000,000 feet of standing
fir and cedar, 25 acres in cultivation;
plenty of bulldlrrs, fruit and running
water: 40 acres government land adjoin
ing can be taken up; good outside range;
all for $14 per acre. , '
M. PETERSON, 1
Cornelius, or.
19 ACRES 6 acres onion land, 6 acres
cleared, 10 acres fina timber;
ft mile to electrlo station;
fine soil; $80 per acre; terma
35 ACRES cleared. 15 acres good mill
timber; hop house, barn;
good road: near school; near
electrlo station; $4,800. half
cash.
4 ROOM house: modern; $1,300, 3100
down, balance $10 per month.
Several improved farms to trade for
city property.
Montana Realty Company
316 Board of. Trade Big.
120 Acres
60 acres bottom lsnd, 30 acres
cleared, good buildings, good
team, 11 head cattle; orchard;
Springs; hay tools; everything
, goes at 14.400.
Coast Realty Company
330 Lumber Exchange Bldg. -
; A FINB lot In Woodlawn, $250. '
terms.
("OAST RRATry rrt
130 Lumber Exchange. , -
i-
17
BlrHccser Two lets OSHCD
- Near car, Bull Run water,, concrete
foundation, nice lawn, roses, berries,
fruit trees; $250 cash, $13.50 per month.
Price 12,250. ; ;
' HAVERSTTO A OALLAGnR,
243 ft Washington Bt.
FOR farm, dairy, fruit and walnut land
see F. L. Kobersteln, Gaston, Or.
160 ACRES, 7-room house, barn, hen
house, wood , shed, etc.; furniture,
stoves, kitchen utensils, horse, buggy
and farraj implements; 60 fruit trees; 6
acres In cultivation. - Ready for you to
move in and make a living; 4 miles
from Cnthlamet, $1,600. Frank Lucas,
216 Chamber of Commerce. '
$250 LAND FOR $26 PER ACRE
This headlnar -is nrobablv nearer-'
correct than the apathetic can-re- -alize.
Thousands- of acres of
choice fruit lands have sold in
Oregon for $250 to $300 per acre:
when the state Is thickly settled v
and land scarcer it will sell for
$500 to $600 per acre, snd the
time Is near at hand. The annual - .
profit will Justify such prices.
There la no land in the state more
superior for walnuts and apples ,
than the picked lands of Yamhill . .,
county. We have several i thou- -sand
acres of the choicest of the i
choice at $25 per acre, and terma v.
From one third to one half ready
to plant, balance easy cleared, not
steep, rolling and bench. There 5
never was a safer and more sure
chance to make a fortune.
923 BOARD OF TRAlfE BLDG.
$4,00010 ACRES, all In cultivation,
small house and barn.. 4 acres in good
orchard, close to Salem electric line.
7 miles from Portland. If this doesn't
suit Vi-iii rait tinrl uft Mir liar- tf nliti.
We can please you. Western Land Co.,
4J7 Board Cut Trade bldg. .
Farms in eastern and central Oregon,
at prices that are right, see. . .
OREGON HOME & LAND CO.,
14 Hamilton bldg.. Portland. Or.
A COUNTRY HOME.
$3,000 buys 20 acres, with house and
barn, orchard, etc., lft miles to town,
half cleared; $1,500 cash, balance to
suit buyer. Western Land Co.. 417
Board of Trade hldg.
IF YOU WANT TO BUT. SELL OR
trade real estate, see Stevenson 4b
Taylor, rom 311 Buchajian bldg.. 386ft
Washington st
WALNUT8 I want 10 people who are
thinking of buying walnut land to
write me. I have a dandy proposition
m maun you. fM-afl, journal.
FOR SALE All kinds stock, dairy snd
uinuer isnas, airect irom owners, en
close stamp, for particulars. Charles
Hoedle. Mill City. Or.
FOR R EXT F ARMS
1
4ft ACRES, with a 4-room cottage, for
rent. Inquire at 346 Clay st. T?hons
9029.
FOR SALE TIMBER
28
LET us furnish you a reliable cruise
for your timber claims; terms reason
able. Staples, the Timber Man. 218
DO you want a good timber claim 7 If
so you will do well to see W. J. Cook.
twz lumoer Exchange Mdg.
YELLOW pine" and fir timber claims,
also relinquishments; some snaps. 622
Woroester bldg.
CHOICE yellow pine claims, govern
ment locations. 622 Worcester bldg.
HOMESTEADS
47
HOMESTEADS.
This advertisement Introduces us as
dealers in the best homesteads, relin
quishment and timber claims in the
northwett.
WESTERN LAND SALES COMPANY,
636-527 Lumber Exchange bldg-
rortjana. or.
WE OiAVE SOME CHOICE HOME
stead locations and relinquishments;
also some fine timber claima Don't take
chances with unreliable parties. Call
on ua ir write for particular Aetna
Realty Co. 126 Falling bldg. Portland.
CHOICE homestead locations; also some
relinquishments. 5$3 Worcester bldg.
FINANCIAL
01
AS assignee of the Commonwealth
Trust Co, I offer for sale: .
2 notes, B. H. White, $20 each. "
4 notes. Chas. Kloss, $25 each.
8 notes, J. S. Vandelem, $10 each.
6 notes, H. G. Pugh, $30 each.
1 note, 11. G. Pugh. $50.
2 notes, A. E. Barette. $125;
6 notes, Geo. Shonk. $10.
1 note, Wm. Dietx. $200. '
1 note, W. O. Johnston, $175.
Inquire A. K. Bentley, Assignee, 617,
Chamber of Commerce.
MOXEY ,TO LOAN
27
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MONEY LOANED ON YOUR SALARY.
PIANO, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ETC.;
CONFIDENTIALLY,
OUR RATES ARE THE LOWEST;
OUR PAYMENTS EASIEST.
CALL TODAY AND BB CONVINCED.
STATE SECURITY CO.,
704 DEKUM BLDG. 1
$3. $$$$$$$$$ $ $
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ j j it i i
We have ilentv of monev to loan at
6 and 7 per cent --.
mil & Yen Bcrstel
lot 2d st (Lumber tUchange bldg,) and
sua tfi. tsurnsiue st.
' MONEY TO LOAN .
On real estate. Harding & Reynolds Co,,
si3 v. namoer or commerce.
HAVE $600 to loan on Portland proper
ty. Frank Lucas. 216 Chamber of
Commerce.
CHATTKL LOANS.
Installment loans on pianos, furni
ture, warehouse receipts, horses. Insur
ance policies, salaries, and all kinds of
securities.
NEW ERA LOAN & MTG. CO,
403 Swetland bldg.
liONET'inviuriin an iRic-n
pie and others upon their own names
wit hntit ftuiirltv1 AhMn.at r tM M.tut
payments; citices in 66 principal clliee;
save yourseii money py getting our
tan., rirmt (TAllma. .IT T ,-).. '
kONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE,
anywhere and any sum: $100 up. 8e
ua Vaughn & Pin tier, 402 Corbett bid g.
MONEY TO LOAN. LARGE LOANS A
specialty, building loans; lowest rats;
fire Insurance. W. G. Beck. 313 Falling.
MONEY to loan In la-g and small
sums at 6 to S per cent on improved
real estate. . ? :
PORTER & FRENCH.
407 Commercial bldg.
LOANS made quickly and privately on
salaries, pianos and furniture, , ware-.
house receipts, purchase" contracts, dl
manns and lewefiv. E. Pierce. 311 Alls-
Xy bldg., zsa Morrison
vVE LOAN MONKY ON DIAMOND.-!
and jewelry at reasonable Interest for
long Or short lima A. A- M. Eaiovage
jwei-rs. a wasmngron su
&AUAK1 lAfA.ia K. r , -
dentlal; easy to get and easy to pay.
T. A. Newton, 611 Buchanan tldg.f
1M.MKDIATE loans $5 to $5,000. on i
securities. R. I. Kckerson v ro., room -5,
Washington bide. Main 4166.
$100,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $1.C
or, more, 4 to 7 per cent on Improve!
realty. M. Q. Griffin, Xf.6 Stark.
$100,000 ON MORTGAGES, ClXYt .
farm property, fire lnauri.ii. ii
Kenale & Co.. 616 Grllngr bl1g
MORTGAGES, contracts "or otber"rV:1
estate securities purchased. It. i.
Noble. Commercial blk.
EuiLin.NGTASa'A fri-FTTTrv . -
STRONG CO., tut tOSOH'ij i .
MONET TOTOAN ON ALL" l'i:. .
R. . Ui,h . -
SOKfOAGB LOANS,' A;'-..- i U.V , ,
asilUKl. vv. a. -Vsrd. ah v v i ,-,
I5an for tun a;
or cha'.t-l. The I.fi-i .
Is AC L Willi i, :.i , . ,
Sire Insuianc. . fn '. t .
FOR SALE FA RMS
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