The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 26, 1908, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. ' THURSDAY ., EVENING, NOVEMBER" 26. 1008
13
ISTHMUS LiriER
HAS BIG FREIGHT
Steamer Nevadan Will lie
s. Here Next Week With
; 1200 Tons.
STEDCTUBAL IEON
, i.v PART OFCABGO
Recently Inaugurate! Service Meets
With Beady Response From Ship
(i per Now That Line Will Be Per-
. manent, .
r The American steamship Nevadan of
the American-Hawaiian Una which left
Can Diego yesterday for this port,
brings the largest quantity of freight
ver brought here by way of the Isth
mus. , According to the company's rep
resentatives at this port, the steamer
left SalinaCrux, the Pacific coast terr
mlnal of the Tehuantepec railroad, with
1200 tons of freight in her hold con
signed to Portland people.
The Nevadan should arrive here next
(Sunday or Monday according to sched
ule, but It will possibly be Tuesday be
fore she gets In as sne was a little late
fetting to and away from San Diego,
he freight bound for this port is
aid to consist largely of hardware and
building material from the Atlantio
roast factories. The Nevadan will re
main about two days in port on ac
count of the large freight.
; The American-Hawaiian line made
Portland a port of call only a few
months ago and In a sort of experiment
al way. but nearly from the start were
the offerings of freight heavy, the first
fteamer bringing 400 tons. The fact that
he Nevadan Is now coming here with
1200 tons shows at the rate of which
the business in being worked up. It is
said that this quantity will be increased
still more when shippers once-become
thoroughly convinced that the service is
to be permanent, as is now the inten
tion. The Nevadan alternates with the Ne
braskan and both are large steamers of
about 000 tons aead weight capaoity.
From here they go to Puget sound and
return to Sallna Crux by way of San
Francisco.
READY FOR LAUNCHING
t " "
w Steamer H. B. Kennedy Slides
From Ways Tomorrow. .
Everything Is In readings for the
launching of the steamer H. B. Ken
nedy tomorrow afternoon from the ways
tit the Willamette Iron A Steel Works.
?he blocks that hold the steamer will
e released at 3 o'clock promptly.
The launching n be seen to advan
tage from both sides of the river, and
ft Is supposed that many people will
take advantage of the offered opportun
ity to see the trim craft make its ini
tial plunge.
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria. Or.. Nov. 28. Arrived down
at 3 and sailed at 6:30 a. m. Steamer
Homer, for oan Francisco. Arrlvea
down at 3:30 and sailed at 9:40 a. m.
a Steamer Breakwater ror coos Bay. Ar
rived at 7:10 and left up at 10 a. m.
Steamer Alliance from Coos Bay.
Sailed at 10 a. m. Schooner W. H.
Talbot for Manila. '
San Francisco, Nov. 26. Arrived
.Karkentirwi Wrestler from ceiomola riV
r. Sailed at 10 last night Steamer
Shoshone for Portland.
Eureka, Nov. 25. Sailed Steamer Eu
reka for Portland.
San Diego, Nov. 25. Sailed Steamer
Nevadan for Portland.
Astoria. Nov. 26. Condition at the
mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth;
wind north, b miles: weather, clear.
Tides at Astoria Friday High water,
1:58 a. m., 7.1 feet; 2:50 p. m., 8.8 feet.
Low water. ST. 10 a. m., 3.5 feet: 9:50 p.
m., 0.7 foot.
,i ALOXO THE WATERFRONT.
' The steamer Breakwater, Captain
Macgenn, sailed from Oak street wharf
'for Coos Bay last night.
The steamer Alliance, Captain Olson,
will be at Couch street dock this after
noon with passengers and freight from
Coos Bay.
The oil steamer Asuncion is at anchor
In the harbor while the barge 91 and
the Atlas are at the Portsmouth tanks
discharging a cargo of oil. The Atlas
and barge are expected to leave down
tomorrow morning.
The Shaver Transportation company's
fleet of towboats came to the com
pany's dock at the foot of Davis street
last night to remain over Thanksgiving
day.
The schooner Samar and British ship
Neotsfleld . will be in the harbor this
afternoon. The Neotsfleld is expected
to drop anchor tn the stream and the
Kumar is booked to go to the wharf
of the Standard Box factory.
MARINE fftTELLIGESCE
Bernlar liners Sue to Arrive.
Alliance. Coos Bay Nov. 26
Carmel. San Francisco Nov. 28
Breakwater, Coos Bay Nov. 29
Nevadnn, Salina Cruz Nov. 29
Cascade, Han Francisco.'. Nov. 30
Eureka, Eureka and Coos Nov. 30
Rose City, San Francisco Nov. SO
Roanoke, 8an Pedro and way... Dec. 1
i. Marhoffer, San Francisco Dec. 1
Homer. San Franctsco Dec. 7
Senator, Ban Francisco . . .' 'Dec. 7
George W. Elder, San Pedro Dec. 8
Numantla, orient... .....Dec. 20
Nebraskan, sauna tjrux . Dec. 20
Nlcomedla, orient Jan.' 1
Alesia, orient .Jan. 16
Arabia, orient .....Feb. 1
Beg-alar liners to Depart.
George W. Elder, San Pedro ...Nov. 26
Senator, San Francisco Nov. 27
Arabia, orient . .Nov. 28
Alliance, Coos Bay ....Nov." i
Nevadan' Salina Crua. .-. . . . i. .Dec. ' 1
Eureka, Eureka and Coos ..Dec. 1
Breakwater, Coos Bay Deo. - 2
Roanoke,' San Pedro and way. . . .Dec ' I
Rose City, San Francisco. .Dec. .4
Homer, Eureka and Cooa Dec
Numantia, orient Dec. 20
Nebraskan, Salina Cruc Dec 23
Rose City, San Francisco, .Dec. 24
Nlcomedla. orient.. Jan. 1
Alesia, orient . - Jan. 25
Teasels in. Von.
Broderlck Castle, Br. sh Irving
Leyland Bros., Br. sh Drydock
Donna Franceses, Br. bk Astoria
Churchill. Am. sch Astoria
A I vena- Am. sch Astoria
W. F. Jewett, Am. sch Astoria
Jrenei Am. sch. ................ .Astoria
Washington. Am. as Drydock
Gael, Fr. bk. ...8t Johns
Aberfoyle, Br. bk..... N. P. Mills
St -Nicholas, Am. ship...... ..Astoria
Berlin. Am. sch , ..Ooble
Ville du Havre, Fr. bk.. Columbia No. t
St Anne, Fr. bk. . . . .Montgomery No. 3
Taurus, Am. cch ."v Kalama
, Lydgate, Br. bk ............... .Stream
avid a Angers, r r. ok Mersey
w'
tsrechael de Noauies, r. dk. . .i.innton
H. Hall. Am. sen.. Astoria
Arabia. Ger. ss .Albina
Bossuet Fr. bk ....Astoria
Jolnvllle, Fr. bk... Columbia No. 1
Uganda. Br. sa ....E, & W. Mills
Senator, Am. ss Atnsworth
Atlas, Am. as .Portsmouth
jiumirai avi i rnvui, ..' a .uiamun
v Samar, Am. sch.... Standard Box
, Geo. W. Elder, Am. as. ...Martin's -Dock
Neotsfleld, Br sh... ....Stream
Alliance. Am. ss. .... .... .Couch atreet
. la Mont to Xiosd. luitu. , :
: y. ti. Loop, Am. ss....,..8an Francisco
' Riverside,. Am.- ss...v,,. .Pan Francisco
. S In, . - . Hm.. ffMmn
Annie p. fimale. Am, ss... . .Hongkong
Ba oute ' with Cemsnf as 4 (HoeraX
Brabloch, Br. bk........ Antwerp
Carmanlan. Br. bk. ..........Hamburg
Roc ham beau. Fr. bk. ....... ... .Lelth
uuiz tttre&m, nr. bit. ......... .Antwerp
Alloa, Fr. bk. ......... ........London
Eugene Schneider Fr. bk. .... .Antwerp
La Toul da Auvergne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp
A m am . YT WW . 1 ,H11n
. ... V.I, K , U,.,, .,..,... a, .v....
Glenalvon, Br. bk.,.,.v......Antwen)
Desaix. Fr. bk-. ......... ;. . ..Antwerp
Poltallock, Br sh............ .Antwerp
Wavertree, Br. ah.. ...... .Ellesmereport
Matterhorn, Br. sh . . Newcastle-on-Tyne
- Goal SQdps Zi Bout.
Torrlsdale, Br. eh... .....Newcastle. A-
Trsmp Stsamexa Sa Xouta, -
Abouklr Br. ss..... 8an Francisco
Gymerio, Br.' as.,. .San . Francisoo
laruon, tr. sa ......... du. tuireu
Ba Bona la Ballast to X-oa4 Orala.
Port Crawford, Br. an..,....,'...Callaa
Oregon, Ger. ah...... Yokohama
Honward Bound. Am. bk-VanoVr, B. C
fully,. Fr. bk. v., 4.... . ........ Antwerp
hliVrr. hk . . ........... Belfast
Francois, Fr. bk........ San Francisco
Asnieres, Fr. bk...., San Francisco
Benares, Nor. sh. Callao
Clan Graham, Br. bk.. . . .CaJeta Colosa
Laennec, Fr. an... t. . ..Kanuiui
Crillon. Fr. bk. Hobart
Nantes. Fr. bk....... ...Hobart
'" OU Carrier 2a Boats.
Asuncion, Ara. is. ...... .Ban Francisco
ALBANY'S MANAGER ;
' BEPLtES TO CHEMAWA
ISMdal Dlsoatcb tr The Ionraal.1
Albany, Or.. Nov, 26. Manager Gib
bons of ths Albany college football team
has replied to the open challenge of the
Chemawa Indians for a game to decide
the non-conference champion In the fol
lowing letter:
"Albany. Or.. Nov. 24. W. P. Camp
bell, Manager Football, Chemawa Train
ing School, Chemawa, Or.--Dear Sir:
Replying to your open letter of Novem
ber 23, beg to call the attention of your
self and the reading public to the ab
surdity of your challenge. You ask us
to -defend our title to the non-conferene'e
championship of Oregon by playing
your team again. We have already de
feated Chemawa this season by the de
cisive score -of 7 to 0. It is as absurd
for 'you to challenge us as it would be
for O. A C to challenge Oregon for the
conference championship.
' You state that it is unnecessary ror
you to enter into a detailed account of
what our respective .teams have accom
plished this season. Had you seen fit
to publish the records of our teams you
would have answered your challenge
"for us.
"Had Chemawa defeated Albany col
lege we should have taken our defeat
In good grace. It will be our policy to
Ignore any further controversy on this
subject. And as to our right to the noi
conferenoe championship the reading
public shall be the Judge, respectfully
yours, M. H. GIBBONS,
Manager FootDau. AiDany uonege.
,To Old Mexico.
The reeular midwinter excursion to
Old Mexico will leave Portland Decem
ber 12th and 13th, Joining the Southern
Pacific solid Pullman excursion train
out of San Francisco Tuesday, Decem
ber 15th. The return rare rortland to
Mexico City will be 1104; tickets bear
ing a limit of two months, with stops
over privileges at pleasure on the re
turn trln. Passengers will be Klven the
choice of the Southern Pacific or the
Santa Fe returning between El Paso and
San Francisco. Coming west over the
Santa Fe you can make a side trip Into
the Grand Canyon for $6.50. Ask for
"Mexico" a little booklet story on this
charming-and historic country.. Tick
ets, reservations and particulars at
Third and Washington streets.
REALTY MEN PLAN
VANCOUVER TRIP
The' Portland realty board will go In
a body to Vancouver, Wash., next Sat
urday afternoon, leaving the porner of
Second and Washington streets at 1:10
o'clock in private cars provided by the
street railway company. Vancouver will
be reached at 2 o'clock and two hours
will be spent In seeing the Washington
city. At 4 o'clock the excursionists will
leave for Portland, returning over the
North Bank road, crossing the big steel
bridges spanning the Columbia and Wil
lamette rlvera.
Round trip tickets may be had for
$1, and may be purchased from Henry
W. Fries, president of realty board;
James O. Rountree, secretary; Elnathan
Sweet, Mall & Von Borstel and George
D. Schalk. "
While In Vancouver the excursionists
will be the guests of the realty brokers
of that city. Trips will be made to the
railway yards, where an opportunity
will be afforded to see the Immense pro
gress that has been made In establish
ing terminals by the North Bank road.
A drive will also be taken through the
military reservation and to other points
of interest in the city.
SHALL CITY PAY
FOR PAVEMENTS?
Can the city spproprlate money from
the ereneral fund to pay for street im
provements? Councilman Kellaher yes-
reraav RUDmnu'u mis niiRHiign 10 me
city attorney. If he decides that the
cltv nas sucn aiunorny money will be
taken out of the fund to pave East Stark
street where that street is bordered by
the Txn Fir cemetery. The law of the
state exempts cemeteries from taxes for
street improvements.
Men's Wool Coats $1.00.
Vests from pure wool, 50o.
Youths' suits up 10 size 35,, 33.50.
Men's pants, splendid goods, $1.00.
Boys' knee pants, ages to 15, 25c
Men's all-wool suits, $5.00.
At the closing out sale of the whole
sale stock. Front and Oak streets, in
the wholesale district.
Buy vour Christmas gifts now: save
25 per cent at Metzger s.
Tx Tickets Tonight
To the mask carnival at tha Exposition
akatina- rink, by Inserting a want ad
In The journal. Ticket entitles you to
botn admission ana stcaies.
26 per cent off on diamonds at Mets
ger'a, 34$ Washington streeU i
San Francisco Office
Oregon Journal
1206 CALL BUILDING
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of .
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woris, 86c; matrimonial, mani
curing, massage and bath ads, lOo
per line per insertion.
Card of thanks, meeting and fu- '
neral notlcea, 60c per Insertion.
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TOO LATE TO - CLASSIFY.
FIRST class Stewart, out of city; first
class 2d cook, out of city, $78. '
GKRMAIK'R
6th and Morrison
NICELY furnished room, steam heat;
running water, good accommodations,
reasonable. 842 H 1st st.
8 WAITRESSES, but of city; 4 house
Enia, cuj; i apanmeni noun cuua,
city; man and wife for country hotel. .
GERMAIN'S. .
Bth and Morrison.
SUNNY housekeeping " rooms, phone,
bath and gas. Inquire at 262 E. Mor
rison. HOUSEKEEPING or single rooms;
phone, bath, new and modern. 227
wanq aye., in,
NICELY furnished rooms, steam heat,
Dam, both Phones, board If wanteo.
Inquire at 265 E. Yamhill. - '
WEATHER REPORT
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The California storm la nrobablv ceh
tral off the southern coast. Moderately
heavy rains occurred yesterday . after
noon In the northern part of the state,
but the weather cleared during the
night and no rain was reported this
morning In that district Reports from
southern California wore not received
this morning, and the conditions in that
district are unknown. A high pressure
area overlies the north Paclfio states
and no rain or snow of consequence has
occurred in this district during tha last
24 hours. The temperatures ara below
normal on the north Pacifio slope and
In the Willamette valley tha coldest
weather of tha season occurred this
morning.- The minimum temperature at
Portland was S3 degrees. '
The indications are for fair weather
in this district tonight and Friday,
with nearly stationary temperatures.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vlelnlty ;Fair tonight
and Friday. Minimum temperature to
night about 82 degrees. Northerly
winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair tonight
and Friday. Northerly winds.
Idaho Fair tonight and Friday north
portion; possibly rain or anow tonight
or Friday south portion.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
FLOWERS FOR WEDDING 8 AND FU
nerals. Alfred Burkhardt, Nob Hill
florist. 120 23d st Main 502, A-8184.
Full dresu suits for rent, all slaea
Unique Tailoring Co.. 808 Stark st.
PORTLAND Florist Co., choice cut flow
ers and funeral designs. 825 Morri
son. LOWEST price for choice cut flowers
and design work. Main 603; A-3603.
Giistav Burkhardt, 112 23d St., N.
Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith ft Co.,
Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash.
Ington sts.
Bets & Sons, flcrists, funeral designs.
84 9 H Morrison. Main 8095; A-1877.
Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers
and floral designs. 289 Morrison St.
Max M. Smith, florist. 150 5th t.. op.
poslte Meier & Frank's. Main 7MS.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
DUNNING. M'ENTEE -A GILBAUGH,
undertakers and embalmers;- modern
in every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main
480. Lady assistant.
J. P. Finley & Son Maldr.sond '
Lady attendant Main J; A-1699.
F. S. DUNNING, Inc.. east side funeral
directors. E. Alder and E. 6th St.
ZELLER-B i RNES CO.. FUNERAL DI
rectors, embalmers, 270 -Russell. Easi
loiiii. L,aay assistant.
EDWARD HOLikiAN. UNDERTAKER,
220 3rd street
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM
balmlng: lady 1s t: 409 Alder. M 6133.
CEMETERIES
ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVE8. $10;
family lots, $25 to $75. Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. Foi
full Information apply to frank Schle
gei, 682 Worcester blk. Phone A-IS2J.
MONUMENTS
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU
ments, all kinds cemetery decorations.
68-70 Orand ave. N. Imhoff & Dorcas.
NEU & KINGSLEY, 268 18T.. PORT
land'Bleadlnx marble and granite wka
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Lawyers' Abstract & Trust Co.. room
( Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a
specialty.
Pacific Title & Trust Co., the leading
abstractors. 204-6-6-7 Failing bldg.
Moore Investment company to T.
A. Shoemaker, lot 15, block 40.
Vernon . $ 600
M. D. Wisdom, trustee, to A. L.
Fleming, lot 2, block 11, Wood
stock 6:5
James B. Hamilton and wife to
Emilia Srna, lots 16 and 17,
block 15, Mount Tabor Villa,
annex 875
B. Johnson to Oscar Lclch, lot 17,
block 26, Albina 2,075
Joseph M. Heuly et al to Marga
ret A. Delaney. lot S, block 48,
Waverlelgh Heights 500
Oak Park Land company to H. A.
HeDDner et al. lot 2. block 236.
Holladay's addition 6,560
A. G. Weber to Fred Q. I'rfer,
lot 6. block , Lofty View addl-
, tlon 800
Alice M. MUligan to O. F. Felton.
lot 2, Newton addition ouu
Manning Van Alstine ami wife to
Charles E. Blucher. lots 12, 13,
14, 15 and 16, block 1. Franklin
Square addition 1,500
Charles L. Boss and wife to Ja C.
Russell, north 82 feet of lot 3,
block 199. Holladay's addition. . 2,000
diaries Carlson and wife to Ed
ward Bader, lot 33, block 9,
Stanley No. 2 60
John N. Klein and wife to Au
gust Fuhrman et al. lot 3,
block 25, F.ast Creston 1,700
Charles H. Heller and wife to W.
W. Hall, lot 3. block 20, Lin
coln Park annex 275
Will H. Waters to Charles E.
Maglnnls, lot 14, block 49. Irv
ington 8,800
Delia prlchard to Elizabeth Brice,
lot 18, and east half of lot 19,
block 11, Portsmouth 1,400
D. M. Smith and wife to Mary T.
Littlefield, west 3 feet of lot 8,
block 6, Buekman's Second ad
dition 200
T. 8. West and wife to Charles
H. Benedict, lot 9. block 10,
Park View extension 600
Adrian McCalman and wife to
Portland Railway, Light A
Ppwer company, 23,760 square
feet, beginning at a point
which is south .78 degrees 38
minutes 10 seconds west 23.1.49
feet distant from the southeast
corner of Collinge addition.... 1,800
H. Janlcke and wife to Sam Phl
lan, land commencing at north
west corner of lot 6. block 5,
Caruthers' addition 4,500
A. T. Hugplns and wife to
Thomas Gibbons, lots 19, 20,
block ft. Tremont Park. , . ' $80
Moore Investment company to
William and Marie Thomsen,
lots 4. 6, block 7, Vernon 876
C. R. Black and a ire to W. Hosea
Wood, lot 10, block 16. West
, Portland
M. H. Bettlemler and wife to Wil
liam M. Gregory, lots 4, B, block
2, Howes addition... 1,877
Merchants Savings. & Trust com
pany to El wood Wiles, lot 18,
block 11. Irvington. 1,000
Same to Elwood Wiles, lot 8,
block 110, Irvington. .... 1.000
Same to .Elwood Wiles, lot 8,
block 16, Irvington 1,000
Same to Elwood Wiles, lot IS,
block 109, Irvington 1,000
C. H. Stockwell and wife to
George J. Schaefer. lot 6. block
14. Irvinaton Heiahts addition. S60
B D. Holbrook and wife to W. G.
Turklngton, lots 12. is. 14.
block 3. Marengo addition to
St. Johns .' 200
A. G. Van Rossen and wife to El- .
len Dolsn, lot 8, block 4. Al
bina addition :; 2.000
Railway Investment Co. to
uwignt cneney, lots 7 and 8;
klnek 1A Nnrlh Alhlna 1 4AA
R. I Edmondston ; and wife to '
East Hood River Land, Co., lot
7, block 1, Cook's 5ec)nl addi
tion S.J00
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Joseph Bttrkhard and wife to, H.
It Newball, west 40 feet of lot
1, block 123, East Portland..., 4,850
L. E. Fortune and wlf a to Rich-;'
. ard J. Grammlch and wife,- lot
13, block 34, Vernon.... s. 2.110
E. H. Mowre and wife to G. A.
Sather, lot 1. block 249 Holla
day's addition 8,750
Anna Schleld to Charles H. Lucas ,
lot 3. block 77, Stephens addi
tion 400
W. R. Blmms and wife to John .
and Charles Duley, lots 1, !,
12 and 13, block 3, Thompson's
addition to Gresham 1.5C0
August Dlppel and wife to Lucy
Dougherty, west V- of lota 3
and 4, block 232 Holladay's ad
dition... 2,600
Joseph Flshcher to J. W. Bell,
trustee, Ely, of lots 3 and
4, block 802, city.. , 1,600
Charles Reinhard to G. A. Kasper
tract 11. Mount Tabor Park;
also lot 4, block 9, Auburn Park 1,600
Powell Valley Co. to H. E. Palm
er, lot 14, b'ock 4. Upton Park 260
Irvington Investment Co. to C. A.
McCale, lot 19 and 20, block
62, Irvington 2,750
Hathaway Yocum and wife to M.
F. Finn, north 127H feet of
subdivision "G" lot 1, block 9,
Portsland Homestead addition 600
D. H. Leech and wife to Nicholas
Skow, lot 6, block 6, Cloverdale
extension 550
Annie Margaret Sweeney to'Wli
Ham J. Gerrlsh, lot 3 and 4,
block 9. Miller's addition to
' Sellwood 1,600
Arthur Edgar and wife to Jennie
Michael, lot 11 and 12, block
8. Highland 25
Topax Land Co., to Grant Zelgler
et al, lots 11 to 21, block 3,
Madrona Hill 8,425
Adolf Prasil and wife to Lillian
Harned, lot 10, block 57, Penin
sular addition No. 4 19
Lena Rivers- to F. Reler, lot 6,
block 1, Florence Heights 400
M. R. Skinner and wife to L. I.
Stiles, lots 12 to 17, block 5,
Taborside . . 600
George A. Brodle and wife to
Maude B. Hollidsy et al, lot
17 and 18, block 26, East Cres
ton 725
J. Allen Davis et aV subdivision
3 and 4, of lot 4. block 14,
Portland Homestead 1,150
Victor Land Co. to W. W. Am
burn, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block
8, Mansfield 225
Arleta Land Co. to A. C. Gibson,
lots 16. 17, 18 and 19, block 8,
Elberta 1,200
W. E. Clark and wife to V. L.
Fought, lots 6, 7 and 8, block 7,
Laarelwood 125
The Hawthorne Estate to CharlPS
Vellenga et al, lot 2, block 13,
Hawthorne's first addition ... 217
J. P. Miller and wife to Alma
Wemberg, lot 11. block 2, Sec
ond Wheatland addition 60
Thomas Rlepback and wife to
Austin A. Elliott, lots 12 and
13, block 6. Penlnsulnr addition 350
W. F. Thompson and wife to Nel
lie A. Gardner, lots 4, 6. S and
7, block 1. Oakdale addition.. 750
J. C. Ainsworth and wife to Ed
win C. Holmes, lot 22. block 9,
Oakhurst 425
E. G. Alfredson to Ben G. Wal
lace fit al, lot 6. block 6, Liurol
wood 250
Edward Byrnes to G. D. Board
man, tract 7, 8. 9 and 10, Byr- .
line 1.582
Paul Waldt and wife to Bertha A.
Waidt, west 60 feet or lot 2,
subdivision of lot 1, Paradise
Snrine Farm 800
J. H. Hllliard and wife to Wil
liam F. Llnman et al. lots 3 to
fi block 57 East Portland.... 22.000
Joseph Mollch and wife to Hlsch
Rosencrantz et al, lots t- and t.
block 5, Fox Ohasn addition .. 3.000
SEE
Williams Abstract Co. for prices. $38
Chamber of Commerce.
MEETING NOTICES
4t
WEBFOOT CAMP, NO.
65, . Woodmen of the
WbrW, -meet every Fri
day night In W. O. W.
Temple. 128 Eleventh
street All members re
quested to be present.
Visitors welcome.
DR. HERMAN J. HARRIS, C C
A. L. BARBl'R, Clerk.
MULTNOMAH CAMP NO.
77. W. O. W., will elect of
ficers, Including banker and
clprk, this Friday nlKht. A
full attendance desired. El
egant door prize for draw
ing. Refreshments.
J. M. WOODWORTH. Clerk.
M. W. A. OREGON GRAPE CAMP.
iso. I5S7 6. Monaays. senin-Hlrsch
block. 10th and Washington ata.
M W. A EVERGREEN CAMP. 5,466.
meets Wednesday evening. Allsky
bldg.. 3d and Morrison sta.
NEW TODAY.
WE OrFER TOR 8AX.E A
Quarter Block
on Union Ave.
At less than
be bought for
ground that
building and
tory or flats.
surrounding quarters can
This Is situated on solid
will support any weight
Is suitable for hotel, fac
and particularly desirable
the nresent time. We hiva
ror a narn at
a party on ha
nd that wants a barn built
and will pay
building.
a good rental for a cheap
Buchtel & Kerns
360 E. Morrison St.
Don't Forget
You have only 18 days in which
to secure a lot in
Necarney City for $75
NEHALEM BAY
LAND COMPANY
Room 3 Chamber of Commerce
Do You Want
Acreage?
We will offer for turn or thr
days some of .the best improved
acreage close in at a reduction of
$5Q per acre. Don't miss this
chance.
Valley Land Co.
2734 Salmon
WAT CX TSE DZMT TT.T TK
OVERLOOK
Tha only addition where they grade
atreets with a steam-shovel.
orjncE sot mtrmjrsxDB it.
riortgagfe Loans
:. Lowest rates of Interest,
; x.otna SAXOKO W. ; v '
C33 Lt- 3Uit a jar gccctl.
NEW TODAY.
FOR PLATTING
I .. ..-.
Small acreage homes,: vicinity of Ore
gon Electric, 78 acres 6 miles post
office; high cultivated tableland, gen
tle easterly slope; magnificent view of
mountains; large aprlng; cherry and
apple orchard; old buildings. For a
oiiun time m t pci kib.
B. 8. COOK A CO.,
503 Corbett Bldg.
Only--$6500--Only
One acre, factory site, near city's
center; two railroads and river across
and In front. Busy machinery now on
both sides.
B. 8. COOA CO..
" B03 Oorbatt Bldg.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 10
iarimai & Ttoipioiif
Business . corner, Russell St.,
Albina; nearly 10 per cent In
come; $5000.
Factory site, on track; three
acres, close in; $-10,000.
Twenty acres for platting;
Mount Scott line; $700 an acre.
Six acres on Fremont street;
all In fruit; $6000.
Three acres near the above, un
improved; $700 an acre. A fine
little speculative buy.
Twelve-room residence in Hol
laday addition; a great bargain at
$5600.
Cheap lot In Holladay's addi
tion, faces north; $2000.
lartoai & TIsoiipson
Chamber of Commerce.
A Bcanti
for $S0(D Casii
A fine, new. modern bungalow In Rose
City Park, Portland's most exclusive
residence section.
House has 6 large rooms, bath, fire
place, porch, and has all the requisites
for a home.
Lot Is a corner, and all the Improve
ments are In and paid for.
This Is a bargain for some one.
$500 cash and balance like rent.
Hartman & Thompson
Chamber of Commerce.
BARGAINS? I SHOULD SAY
New 4-room house, $1,000. $50 down.
Good 6-room house. $1,050, $S00 down.
New, modern 5-room, $1,200. $600
down.
8-room house barn, fruit, $1,525.
New l-reom modern. 2 lots. $2,500.
Also cheap city lots and farms.
The Exchange, Arleta, Or. Phone,
Tabor 1272.
Are You Looking for a Good
Home on Easy Payments?
II So, Come ana 'See Us, We
Can Help You Out
We have 2 lota-close In on Mount
Scott car that we will sell for $1000,
with only about $100 down, and the
balunce like rent.
Also " '
Houses and lots in all parts of the city,
on easy payments.
Western Realty & Invest
ment Co.
610 Buchanan Bldg.
Main 6984.
286 4 Wash.
A-2417.
St.
300 Cash, $15 Month
Buva a strlctlv modern 5 room bunaalow
1 on E. Caruthers St.. near 34th St.; built-
in buffet, linen closet, broom clowet, med
icine chest, double wood hoist, electricity
and gas, large bath room and pantry,
half bUHement; prico only $2300 If taken
soon. Phone Tabor 1129, B-1S3 1.
STINKER LOTS FOR 8AI.E Residence
lot in reach of the offensive odors
from the packing houses at South Oma-
ha can be purcnasea lor less man nan
of the selling price when first placed
on the market 25 years ago, plus taxes.
Interest and street asm-ssments, but
luminous lots In the tnidat of the odors
have risen to extremely high prices. P.
D. Armour, the once famous packer,
said: "The more stink the more money."
this is true only of business lots. We
have for sale at a barealn prospective
business lots in the thick of the .stink
south of the packing plant on Pntton
ave., midway between Kenton and Swln
ton. Oak Lumber Co., 617 Commercial
block
FOR SALE 8 room house ami 6 well
located lots: will sell cheap for cash,
going east; take W. W. car, get off or.
Plymouth street, 4 blocks east corner
Plymouth and Jefferson: by owner.
$2,400 Bargain: 5-room bungalow, with
all modern improvements, larse
rooms. combination fixtures,
stationary tubs; lot BdxlOO;
good neighborhood: terms.
THE SPANTON CO.,
270 Stark St.
FOR SALE Fine lot with handsome;
fine 9 room house, on Larrahee St.. I
Overlooking the lower harbor; can be i
had on easy terms, and at a reasonable i
price for such a fine location. Buchtel
& Kerns, 860 E. Morrison st.
6 ROOM, hot water beat, strictly mod
ern; my property has been listed ut
$5000 past 60 days: come and e6 samo
and get my price net. 1100 Rodney ave.
I'none woomawn iui
bWNER will sell modern, colse Xn,
east side home; between two car
lines; very desirable neighborhood;
easy terms. See owner, 306 Chamber
of commerce.
LOTS and houses In Woodstock at rea
sonable prices. Apply C. L. Parker.
Woodstock.
$4,800 Two-story 9-room bouse, with
all known Improvements. In Die
most desirable location In Pied
mont; quarter-block. This is a
great buy, and can be had on
terms.
THE SPANTON CO..
270 Stark St.
$400 CASH
and $20 per month buys It. 5-room bnn-
f alow, npw building. See It. Best thing
or the money In town; streets graded,
cement walks and curbs In and paid.
We will build this bungalow for you
anywhere. Re plans.
BUTTER WORTH-8TEPHEN SON CO.,
38 Lafayette bldg.. 6th and Wash.
Main 8529.
CHOICE 5-acre tract, 5 cent carfare,
anap; need the money, $650 acre. 622
Worcester ftlqg.
146-acra farm adjoining R. R town,
rich soil, large house and barn, family
orchard, good for datry, Vk mile to
areamery. 16 miles to Portland; $40 per
acre, U cash, balance to suit.
all ON I S.
COLUMBIA TRUST CO.
714 Couch bldg. 109 4th st
FOR SALE or trade, what have you?
A 21-room hotel, on a sood atreet In
Portland; sala price $1,S00.
A 8-room house, lot 60x100. near
Swift Brothers' plant; bargain at $1,009.
- One 6-room house. 2 lots, oh Burr age
st Bargain at $1,000. 205 Wells Fargo
oiog.
$5,600 Two-story 6 rooms, reception
bail. focaieu in inn viiimccwi
part of Nob Hill: all improve
ments; easy terms.
THE SPANTON CO..
$70 Stark Ut
11900 5 room cottage, Alain et, near
E. 38th st. T. W.. Marshal V f.
33th and Hawthorne.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE 16
THANKSGIVING POEil
Mary bought herself a lot
A fortune for to make her
She found a lot, was too small
And bought herself an acre.
To First and Morrison sha went
To get some Information
About those lovely acre lots
Just out at Kendal Station.
Today she's eatlnr turkey
. So Juicy, sweet and fine
. Raised on her own acre
On the Estacada line.
A few left yet at from $250 to $500
per acre on easy payments.
OREGON HOMES CO.
221 H Morrison st.
Swell Hawthorne Home
New modern, 6 raoms and reception
hall, electric lights and gas, Dutch kitch
en, full cement basement, tinted walls,
laundry trays, piped for furnace, shades
and fixtures, cement walks, graveled
street, sewer in, all paid, close to car,
$8000: $500 cash, balance $15 per
month.
HAWTHORNE REALTY CO.,
34th and Hawthorne ave. Tabor 616.
Ncrtn Portland
100x100 ground, choice location, fine
9-room house, modern conveniences,
room for another house or flats.
HenMe and Harrison
511 Gerllnger Bldg.. 2d and Aldei
UUISNESS BERRY FARMS
In H and 1 acre lots; 12 lots planted to
fruit trees of many varieties, with all
kinds of small fruit between. Trees
nicer than you can find at Hood River;
24 lots In stumps, but can clear and
plant to any fruit desired. Prices $200
and up at 6 per cent, pajtments to
suit purchaser. 4 mile from O. W. P.
car line, with car lines surveyed on
two sides of tract. Sold only by owner.
1 mile east of schoolhouse at Lenta.
O. B. Quisneps.
A HANDSOME BUNGALOW AT
COST.
A new, strictly modern 8 room
bungalow In Holladay, large ce
ment basement, furnace, large
hath, finely finished throughout;
will sell at cost of construction,
as owner Is calleil east. A Bnap
for some one looking for a fine
home. Call today.
Coast Realty Company
220 Lumber Exchange
Bargain
Nice, new, neat cottage. 2 lots, 10
foot alley, near Vernon carllne, $1250.
Henkle and Harrison
511 Gerllnger Bldg.. 2d and Alder.
WE BUILD HOMES
To suit you at small cost, and very easy
payments. There is no reason vhy you
should not own your own homo. Call
and seo us and let us explain bow easy
it la to do so.
THE VETERAN LAND CO,
822 Chamber of Commerce.
5 ROOM new houae, Highland, wired for
electricity; lot 40x130; a good buy
for $1750. Atlas Land Co. 420 Lumber
Ex.
HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS.
' MACRAE ANGUS.
482 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
$8,500 BUYS a swell, up-to-dat. 8-room
residence In the Nob Hill district
OREGON HOME & LAND CO.,
14 Hamilton Bldg., Portland. Or.
c;'R. Donnell & Co.
Real Estate.
Room 338 C. of C.
WILL build what you want on easy pay
ments. Miller, 430 Worcester bldg.
Main 1940.
Willamette Real Estate Co.
Willamette station. St. Johns car.
Woodlawn 1658. Headquarters for Pe
ninsula property.
FOR SALE by owner at Arleta, 4 room
house, 2 lots, fenced, good cellar, big
woodshed, tools, chicken coop, bearing
fruit trees, fine lawn and garden, $1,000.
And 3 lots near Arleta schoolhouse.
$650. Will sell one. two or all three.
734 Kparney. Phone 2383. '
ACREAGE BARGAINS
7 U acres on Salem electric and 5
acres on O. W. P.. both 'close in. See
wner, Mz McKay oing
$3,650 Two-Htory 6-room Queen Anne
cottage, every convenience, in
cluding heater, fireplaces, etc.:
never been occupied; owner will
sell on terms, $550 cash, bal
ance monthly.
THE SPANTON CO.,
270 Stark St.
SINGLE acres on eleclrio line: terms.
Special 2 acres 8 miles out. $300. Ad
dress box 87, route 2. Mllwaukle. Or.
A cozr HOME.
4-room bungalow, new and modern,
electric light, bath, toilet and station
ary washstand, $1,800; $250 down, $15
a month. T. W. Marshall, 39th and
Hawthorne ave
FOR SALE 2 lots 40x100 and good
house, pnlv 1 block from car: price
$950. $7! down and $5 a month. An
derson & McDanlel, office at Laurel
wood station.
5 ROOM modern cottage, close In. on
two carllne-, only $2,300; terms. Call
502 McKay bldg.
5 ROOM modern cottage, nice lawn, in
tlio beautiful Hawthorne ave. district;
$200; $5U0 down. Call 602 McKay bldg.
HKST bargain In city. $2,500; U cash,
near in. 7-room house, hew, modern,
double corner lot. fine view; all im
provements paid; must sell or trade.
See my exclusive agent (others all
prices . West Coust Timber Co., Grand
Theatre bldg.
jl 260 NEW five-room plastered cot
tage; bath, toilet, sink in pantry;
hot and cold water; electric wiring;
ham, woodshed; good appearance; four
blocks from Lents station; Mount Scott
curl Ice. See owner. J. D. Sowerby,
86n Mf Hawthorne ave. Phone East 1562.
$2,500 Six rooms and bath, well-built
cottage, all Improvements; lot
60x110; easy terms.
THE SPANTON CO..
270 Stark St.
BEFORE YOU BUT
see this 3 room new house and 2 lots
40x100, only 3 blocks from car. Price
$750: $250 cash. Anderson A McDan-
lel. office at Laurelwood station.
FOR SALE A new and modern $ room
bouse and 1 lot 40x100, only 1 block
to car; price $650; $525 cash. Ander
son & McDaniel, office at Laurelwood
station. ,
RARE bargain by owne: This week,
large, modern 6 room house, cheap.
819 E. 7th N.
COTTAGE, walking distance, eaat side,,
easy terms or exchange. Hall, 380
Front st.
COMPELLED to sell 10 or 20 acres of
fruit land 2 miles from Oregon City
at $75 acre; part cash, or will trade
lor honse and lot. 41 1 l-oucn blflg,
$195. IRVINGTON Tark. fine lot a
bargain; make your terms; discount
for cash. 619 Swetland bldg. Main 155.
A SNAP.
Two lots in Montavllla, 50x100. each.
1 block from car line. If taken at
once a great sacrifice, as I need the
money. Investigate this matter with
$700. XY-7. Journal. ,
6 LOTS facing river, 8 blocks north
crematorium., view and bulldlni site.
none finer; 2 minutes from 1st and
Alder. LeCpmpte. phone Bell wood ffg
FIVE stahtlv - lots, few blocks Salem
car. fruit trees, well; sell cheap or
exchange. - Hail, ggo Front.
. SUNNYSIDE HOME. "
- room modern house, built for a home
Verr convenient; everything first class,
a very desirable home. Price $32,50 -for
a short time only; can arrange terma.
C. B. LFCAb, 821 Corbett blrtf.
ROOM house, on five lota, all Im
proved: 3 blocks south Grays Cross
ing. O. Benson.
FOR fsAl.E Two
Tier 1 4 2 5. Inside
l..tx in
375;
Vernon, cor
ternis. ' Sell-
FOB SALEREAL ESTATE , 18
IFiiiMfesMefit
East th zai East bafls Sts.
'Piicel$l'6,
Comer lot. 60x100 and atx-tler flat,
also two houses adjoining, situated on
the southeast- corner of . 6th and S.
Davis sts. t , ,
It Is a BargaiE
See 1 Tctoy ,
Mall & Von Borstel
104 2d st. (Lumber Exchange bldg.)
And 392 E. Burnslde at.
BUNGALOW $200OR LESS.
Thinks of it! 4 rooms with bath, ate.;
lot 60x100, near Woodlawn carllne:
never been occupied, $1800; you can pay
$200 or less down, balance in payments
like rent, $10 per month. National
Realty & Trust Co., 326 Washington
st. room 516. Phone Main B129, Money
i.oiimj mi most aeais.
$3 monthly, high, sightly, level lota,
cent carllne, new addition; 19 per cent
discount if sold before opening day,
Charles H. Adler, 228 Lumber Exchange.
$800 CASH Fine lot. E. 7th st. between
oKinmore ana Mason. JK-2, Journal.
NEAR Kenton. 8 choice corners ad.
Joining the new Albina car Una. Prices
right, terms easy. Address A-23L Jour
nal. $1.400 A SNAP 2 lots, 5-room house,
furniture, barn and bearing fruit
trees; easy terms; t blocks north .Of Ar
leta station. A. F. Williams. Mount
Scott carllne. . . i
WANTED KEAL ESTATE 81
. Do You Realize That '
There is a demand for city property,
acreage and farma around Portland T
Well, there is, and we want your prop
erty to sell, and wa can sell It, too.
See us. ' ,
Western Realty & Invest-
610 Buchanan Bldg., 288H Wash. St
Farms and acreage on O. W. P. car
lines. For eastern buyers.
O W. P. LAND CO..
ist ana Abler sts.
1 WILL buy your equity In anything,
lots preferred. E. Hurlbert, 411 Couch
mag.
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR CITT REAL
estate and farms. What have you
to sell? Will deal with tha ownara
only. 205 Wells-Fargo bldg.
MODERN 7 room house or bungalow,
not over $4500 . on east side; state
terms and location. O-401,' Journal.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 2f
TRADES
We have trades - now. waiting from
$1600 up to $100,000 in stock farms,
dairy farms, acreage, vacant lots, city
property', fruit lands, etc.,' all over Ore
gon and Portland.
western Realty & Invest
ment Co.
610 Buchanan bldg., 286U Wash st.
Main 6984. A-2417.
TO EXCHANGE
90 acres 2 miles from Sherwood. IS
acres cleared, house and barn; price,
$75 per acre; will take H value In city
property, balance easy.
SPENCER & CO..
102 Second St.
CHEHAL1S. Wash., close in property
and sale contracts up to $13,000; trade
for Portlsnd property or an imoroved
I farm; chance for an active man in this
i proposition, as Chehalis Is to have the
new Harrlman road, and an electric
line. Realty Brokerage Co., 268 Stark
si., suite at.
WE will exchange anything you have
ror anything you want Call at 1019
Board of Trade bldg.
1 ACRE neat st. car. modest Improve
ments. for enulty In cottaee near car.
Phone A-1216 or 233 Worcester bid.
A....' k v.. ... .11.11. ni.ii KWU UVUn,
Darn ana wen, on ranroaa, on new
electric line survey. Price $4,000. Bx,
change-for clcy property. Call at resi
dence $42 Knott st.
TO EXCHANGE. .
Good lots and farm for a good room
ing house. , , 1 ,
. 418 BUCHANAN BLDG.
THE best and most up to data restau
rarft in town to exchange for city lot
or lots. 827 Board of Trade. (
FOR SALE FARMS
17
OPPORTUNITY
If you will buy 6 or W' acrea In Hood
River district and pay for sama at $10
per month you will more than double
your money, by spring. Investigate this
at once.
A. L. Dundas
226 Lumber Exchange. Main E4$.
WASHOUOAL, WASH,
on tha Columbia river, where we llva
for profit and pleasure. The best of
climate, soil and water for dairying,
stock, grain, hay and all kinds of fruit
and berries; at Portland's door; 4 trains
and 6 boats dally. Let us ahow you a
farm that is good
WASHOUOA L DAIRY A LAND CO.
160 ACRES 4V MILE3OF
YACOLT.
35 acrea cleared, fatr building,
fine orchard, 20 head stock, $
horses, hogs, chickens, ducks, 35
tons hay, all machinery and tools.
In fact everything goes at $4,000,
IF YOU WANT A FINE FARM
CHEAP CALL AND SEE US.
Coast Realty Company
820 Lumber Exchange.
FOR SALE All kinds country prop
erty near Holbrook and Scappoose, im
proved and unimproved; 660 acres tlm
berland cheap, write what you want.
Joseph Parker. Holbrook, Or.
WALNUTS I want 10 people who ara'
thinking of buying walnut land ta
write me. I have a dandy proposition;
to make you. N-396, Journal.
600 i SECTION choice farming land,
close in, 80 acres fenced, small house.
filentv good water, near town, railroad;
00k "this up. Northwest Timber C
303 hi Washington st, suite 4.
14 ACRES, 8 in cultivation, 4 room
house, good barn. fruit ' running
water, good well of water, rich black
soM. 60 sacks of potatoes, soma tools
goes 13 miles from Portland on good
road, close to school; price $1,760.
SMITH HORNBACICT
Box 73, Oregon City, over Bank af
FOR SALE All kinds stock, dairy ni
timber lands, direct from owners. En
close stamp for particulars, Charles
HoedleMlllJltr. Or. ' ,
$8000 FOR aboutTacrea, 3 houses, barn,
wood house, chicken house, wind milt,
horse, wagons, harness, row, chickens,
plow, harrow, cultivator, apples, pesm,
cherries, peaches, and all klnda or ber
ries; 10 minutes1 walk from to tar;
heavy black loam, no rock or gravel
lays fine; will taka store or house sn i
lot aa part payment; must sell- this U
a bargain; investigate this. F. L. tun.
chard 840. Chamber of Commerce. I'honn
A58. - - -- -
If i6xi want to but. priX."
trade real estate, sea gve.-"
Taylor, rsora- 311 Buchanan ti-.. .
Washington st - .
00 ACRES fruit Ui'.l. 1 '."'."
. tlon; house, barn, ait.a.i .-f .
trade in . part tur houv: a
Mohawk, ' ,
urepm -ivy.
20 Ai'Ki i
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