The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 28, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. : PORTLAND. SATURDAY , EVENING, NOVEMBER 28,. 1803.
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TWO VALUABLE ; :
CARGOES CLEARED
Steamer Arabia Leaves for
Japan and China Witlr
Flour. '
FRENCH SHIP GOES .
TO EUROPEAN PORTS
Manifest of the Marechael de Nolal
leg Shows Vessel Will Carry $106,
000 Worth of Wheat to Europe
Oriental Cargo Worth $200,000.
With the clearing1 through the cus
toms housa today of ths German steamer
Arabia of the Portland & Asiatic line,
for Hongkong and way points, and the
French ship Marechael do Nolalles for
Queenstown or Falmouth for orders,
over 1300,000 worth of home products
were get afloat for foreign markets.
The Arabia j left down from Albina
dock at noon 'today carrying: a cargo
valued at $201,678 and the ship
Marechael de Nolalles Is expected to
leave down this afternoon with a cargo
of wheat, valued at $106,995. The lion s
share of the, Arabia consists of flour,
there being 48,018 barrels In the hold,
the value of which Is $182,075. The
remainder of the cargo consists of
general merchandise and about 160.000
feet of lumber to the aggregate value
Of 19603.
The flour will be distributed at a
, number of ports In Japan and China,
but a large quantity Is booked for
Hongkong. The liner Alesla which left
here during the early part of the week
goes to Vladivostok' with every pound
of flour on board so that the Chinese
and Japanese purchases are not in
creased by the two liners In such close
succession. The Numantia. will be the
next oriental liner to arrive here. She
Is scheduled to. arrive here about a week
before Christmas.
The French ship Marechal' de Nolalles
will In all probability close the foreign
wheat shipments for the month of No
vember since none of the other grain
carriers at the docks is near being
finished. The British steamer TTganda
which arrived here during the week to
carry wheat to Europe Is about ready
to begin loading but even at the best it
would now bv almost impossible to get
her away before December 1.
TO DECIDE OX BOND SALE
Port of Portland Commission Will
Hold Special Meeting.
A special meeting of the Port of -Port-landland
commission will be called next
week by President C. F. Swigert for the
purpose of deciding upon the sale of
bonds to raise funds with which to pro
vide for s towage and pilotage system
between Portland and the sea as au
thorized under the Port of Portland
bill.
Engineer J. P.. C. Lockwood's exten
sive report on the subject will probably
also be presented and discussed at the
same Dime. Engineer Lockwood, who
devotes his entire time to the Port of
Portland, made, a tour some time ago
of the Atlantic -seaports and looked
thoroughly Into the manner of handling
towing and piloting, and his findings
will figure prominently In this report.
OPEN MEETING TOMORROW
Captain Pruett. National President,
Will Deliver Address.
Captain J. II. Pruett, president of the
National Har'ior American association
oi Masters, Mates and Pilots, will talk
at an open meeting to be held tomorrow
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at the Odd
Fellows temple, under the auspices of
Wlllametto Harbor No. 23.
Every master, mate or pilot Is in
vited to attend whether he be member
of the order of not. Captain Pruett,
who is here from New York, will lay
particular stress upon the need of cer
tain legislation for the protection of
the mon following the Ufa of master,
nilit
MA RINK NOTES.
Astoria, Nov. 28. Arrived down at
midnight and sailed at 3 a. m.. steamer
Senator, for San Francisco. Arrived at
7:30 and left up at 10 a. m.; steamer
F. S. Loop, from Han Francisco.
San Francisco, Nov. 28. Arrived at
6 a. m., steamer Roanoke, from San
Pedro, for Portland. Sailed at 12 noon,
steamer Rose City, for Portland.
Astoria, Nov. 27. Sailed at 2 -p. m,
Norwegian ship Asgerd, for Queent
town or Falmouth. Sailed at 2:40 p.
m., steamer J. Marhoffer, San Francisco.
Point Lobos, Nov. 27. Passed, steam
er Nevadan, from Sallna Crux, for Port
land. Naples, Nov. 24. Arrived. British
steamer Braemont, from Portland.
Newcastle. Australia, Nov. 25. Ar
rived, British steamer Woodford, from
Columbia river.
Coos Bay, Nov. 27. Arrived, steamer
. Breakwater, from Portland.
Astoria, Nov. 28. Conditions at the
mouth of the river atS a. m.. smooth;
wind southeast 8 miles; weather clear.
Tides at Astoria Sunday High water
6:23 a. m., 7.1 feet; 4:43 p. m., 7.6 feet.
Low water. 11:17 a. m., 8.7 feet; 11:38
p. m., 0.3 feet
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
The steamer Alliance, Captain Olson,
satis tonight for Coos bay.
The Harriman liner Senator, Captain
Nopander, left for San Francisco yester
day afternoon, carrying a full cargo of
freight and 367 passengers.
The British ship Brabloch will be at
Greenwich wharf No. 2 this afternoon
to , discharge a cargo of cement from
Anwerp.
The steamer Northland, that went
ashore yesterday on Vancouver island
and was subsequently floated, was the
Northland that plies between Seattle
and Alaskan ports.
The steam schooner Tallac is booked
to come here In the near future from
San Francisco with general cargo.
TOO CHATTY COP
GIVEN DISMISSAL
The supposedly inherent right of all
policemen from time Immemorial to
lapse Into an occasional state of
lethargy has been frowned upon by
T. G Greene, chairman of the police
committee. Ha tried two patrolmen
Wuiniulav Avenlnar and vefiterdav an
nounced that .both were guilty of
neglect of duty. Henry Hols, who pa- i
trols the Sellwood. district., found it
rather expensive to disappear within a
building for an undue length of time,
especially as he waa being watched by
two police sergeants. If he took "40
winks" while Inside each wink cost him
half a dollar, for he was fined 820.
Patrolman Russell chatted once too;
often In an engine house on his beat
In Albina. and as a result be will not
neTeaner cnai ai tne kiwi oi ivv per
month to taxpayers. Dismissal was tils '
portion. Russell had previously been.:
before the police committee on a
charge of neglect of duty.
piles cnrHEb nr to 14 cats.
PAZO OINTMENT te gnurnnteed to ear any
raw of Itcblog. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
PI tea in f to 14 days or money refunded. 60c '
An artnjr engineer has v reported 'ree-'-ommendlhg
the - connection of Lakes
Union and Washington to Puget sound
by way of Salmon bav by a lock canal.
y- I...... 1 mmmrnm .
15 per cent off on band painted china
,t Metiger's (48 Washington street.
WILL 60 BEFORE
FEDERAL COURT
C A. Johns. W. H. Uoyd and Gus
JohnxniL who accordln to the confes
sion of tha boy Johnson, cracked the
safe of a general merchandise Store si
Nyssa and looted it of a lot of Jewelry,
will probably be charged oy me ieae
i.i 1 .1. vA vtV.riAr'.. nf the
postoffice ssfe at Monmouth. -The boy
Monmouth, but stops at that and says
he does not know what, they did while
thpart of the loot from. 'the Nyssa lob
was recovered yesterday. Lloyd taking
ii- -Mt wUaxa It hart hAMl
cached. Part of the stuff was gone,
however, which leads the police to be
lieve 'that tnere is unguiw "7",""V
the gang still at Urge, who vis ted the
cache and carried off part of its con-
teSh"eriff Robert 0Dell of Malheur
county arrived yesterday to take the
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IM.IJU -1 li ."1 IJIW C ,1, U
not Deen aeciaea; nuwnwi wu w
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Will De lurnea over iu mm w wj
. . .,i,.i r. ...... an, l.n.1 tlft, lA anawttp
to a federal charge of cracking the post
office safe at Monmouth.
URGES MOTHERS TO
INFLUENCE S0XS
At the meeting of the Woman's club
yesterday afternoon Rabbi Jonah B.
Wise spoke on "Good Citizenship," urg
ing upon the members of the club the
opportunities for furthering good con
ditions near at hand. Among the du
ties which might be undertsken by such
a club he suggested the founding of a
hospital for tubercular patients in the
city or near by, the establishment of a
city hospital for emergency cases, a
more united effort throughout all the
state for waging war against tubercu
losis and the improvement of conditions
f the Kfillev Butte rockpile. He also
urged upon the mothers the necessity
for training their Bons to be good cttT
xens, emphasizing tne motners lnnu
ence upon the rising generation.
A strong plea for milk inspection and
for an Inspection bureau, to prevent the
selling of milk from tubercular cows,
was made by Dr. W. I. Cottel, who asked
the support of the club for the measure
which he recently Introduced before the
city council asking for milk Inspection
for the city.
Mrs. George Howard Pettlnger was
in charge of the program. The presi
dent, Mrs. Robert Lutke, presided and
was given suthorlty to appoint commit
tees on pure fond and sanitation, which
she will do. W.' A. Montgomery sang
a group of patriotic songs, with Mrs.
Mark Gill as accompanist.
ATTORNEYS SAY
GAMBLING ALL ALIKE
The Portland Railway, Light & Power
company was directed by the city ex
ecutive board last night to proceed at
once with the improvement of East
First street.
' On motion of T. G. Greene the con
tract for the paving of Cleveland ave
nue was also let, despite a protest from
Attorney Flagler for the Quackenbush
company.
A communication from Attorneys Wil
bur & Spencer protesting against the
raids by the police on Chinese gambling
dens was laid upon the table. The law
yers declared in their letter that the
Chinese should not be molested any
more than white men who play for
BIRTHS
LUKAZEWSKI -To Mr. and Mrs. A.
Lukazewski. 45 Skidmore, November
26. a daughter.
KOBKNSTK1N To Mr. and Mrs. A.
Kobenstetn, 129 Tenth street, Novem
ber 5, a daughter.
HUGHES To Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Hughes, 860 Weldler street, November
5. a daughter.
WELLMAN To Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Wellman. 459 East Twenty-fourth,
November 3. a daughter.
HELBERT To Mr. and Mrs. W. Hel-
bert, 621 Guild's avenue, November
IB. a daughter.
KN1PFEL To Mr. and Mrs. C. Knlpfel,
73 West Klllingsworth street, Novem
ber 6, a daughter.
W Y M AN To Mr. and Mrs. M. Wyman,
cltv, November 8, a daughter.
WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wil
son. 3204 Weldler street, November
21, a daughter.
CURRY To Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Curry,
169 East Fifty-fifth, November 19. a
daughter.
FREE
SKATING
TflCHET
J'o, yery person who places a Cash .Want Ad in The Journal, Daily
r Sunday, will be given free a ticket for the FINEST ROLLER
SKATING RINK ON THE COAST.
THE EXPOSITION RINK
19th and Washington Sts.
During the last month the Want Ad patrons of THE DAILY JOUR
NAL and SUNDAY JOURNAL have increased largely in number.
To show our appreciation of this increase, and incidentally to attract
. the attention of many people who have not yet used the Classified
Advertising Columns of THE JOURNAL, we have secured for our
patrons from the EXPOSITION ROLLER SKATING RINK 5,000
tickets. We will give one of these tickets absolutely free to every
person who inserts a cash Want Advertisement in THE SUNDAY
OR DAILY JOURNAL.
$3500-RollerSkatingTick-ets
to Our Want Ad Patrons
EACH TICKET INCLUDES ADMISSION TO THE RINK
AND THE USE OF SKATES FOR AN ADULT LADY AND
GENTLEMAN (15 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER) ABSOLUTE
LY FREE, AND IS WORTH 70 CENTS.
THE JOURNAL'S circulation in Portland, Sunday and Daily, is
the biggest. - THE JOURNAL carries by far the greatest number of
columns of Classified Advertising of any paper in Portland. There
fore, if you wish to advertise, or if you have a friend who desires
to advertise, by patronixing THE SUNDAY or DAILY JOURNAL
you not only get the best service and the greatest publicity, but you
have thrown in free of charge a 70-cent ticket to the Exposition Roller '
. Skating Rink, at Nineteenth and 'Washington- streets. The ticket
will be good fop any day, Wy session, tate and popular music ren
dered afternoons by Worlitzer's $5,000 Band, and evenings by Prof.
A. De Caprio (Lewis and Clark official Bandmaster) and his full
Band. IF YOU CANT SKATE. NOW IS THE TIME TO
LEARN AT THE JOURNAL'S EXPENSE.
money at the big hotels and clubs.
Mayor Lane thinks-there is a. differ
ence between the cardrooms of a club
and the fortified and barricaded fan
tan cells of Chinatown. .
San Francisco Office
Oregon Journal!
1206 CALL BUILDING
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
Classified advertisements in The Jour
nal are as follows: -
No ad less thsn 16c per Insertion.
Phone or charged ads (e per line
per insertion; 7 Insertions for the
price of 6. '
Cash ads lc per word per Inser
tion, 7 insertions for ths price of t.
Lost and found, help wanted,
situations wanted, for rent and
wanted to rent ads lo per word per
insertion, 8 insertions for the price
of 2.
16 to 20 words. 10c; 11 to 28
words, 25o; matrimonial, mani
curing, massage and bath ads, 10
per line per insertion.
Card of thanks, meeting and fu
neral notices, 60c per insertion.
New today (ugate measue, 14
lines to inch), 84o per inch. Coynt
6 words to line.
The Journal cannot guarantee ac
curacy or assume responsibility for er
rors of any kind occurlng In telephoned
advertisements.. , ,
Should any ad appear incorrect on
first Insertion, The, Journal will not be
responsible for 'subsequent insertions.
The Journal's business office is open
from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Saturdays 8 a.
m. to 10 p. m.
Phones, Main 7173; A-6051.
WEATHER REPORT
The north Pacific high pressure area
has remained nearly stationary with Its
center over southern Idaho. Tha eastern
high pressure area has moved from
Missouri to the Ohio valley. The Ari
zona disturbance now extends as a
trough of low pressure from that terri
tory southeastward to Texas. The low
pressuie area over Alberta has increased
in magnitude and caused chlnook winds
In the Canadian northwest that have
extended south as far ss northern Mon
tana. Tho barometer along the Wash
ington and Oregon coast Is falling slow
ly and the present fair-weather In this
district will probably not last more
than a day longer. Moderately heavy
rains have fallen In the lower Missis
sippi valley and the western gulf states
and snow Is reported in New Mexico
and northern Arizona. The temperature
on the Pacific slope continues below
normal and heavy frost occurred this
morning In the Interior of California
and light frost occurred along the
coast from Eureka south ta...Los An
geles. . Temp.
Max. Mln. Preclp.
Baker City, Or 40 18 .0
Boise. Idaho 32 28 .0
Kansas City. Mo 46 . . .04
North Head, Wash... 48 4 4 .0
Portland. Or 42 35 .0
Roseburg. Or 40 32 .0
Sacramento. Cal 60 34 .0
St. Louis, Mo 48 40 .20
St. Paul, Minn 36 82 .0
Sail Lake, Utah 28 12 .0
San Antonio. Texas. 74 68 .04
San Diego. Cal 60 44 .0
Walla Walla. Wash. . . 40 28 .0
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Israel Rosenfeld, 176 Caruthers street,
28, and Julia Schectman, 18.
Charles Peter De Reamer, 245 Whlt
taker street. 21, and Edith Josephine
Frederick, 18.
Charles Adams, 86 North Ninth streot,
28, and Pearl Steel Smith. 23.
George Albert. 370 North Sixteenth
street, 37, and Margaret Baker, 40.
George C. BurnlBon, Portland, 25, and
Bessie Lovelle, 21,
Fred Reifschlager, Fourteenth and
Savief streets, 30. and Nellie Ross, 19.
O. J. Eaton, 716 Vancouver avenue.
89, and Marie Earhart, 34.
G. J. Blodgett, 201 Thirteenth street.
60, and Nellie a. nqrns, 4u.
FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS AND FU
nerals. Alfred Burkhardt. Nob Hill
florist. 120 23d St Main 602. A-3184.
TT .11 4.i ai.tta fr-r rant all llflM
Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Btark st
PORTLAND Flotlst Co., choice cut flow-
ers and funeral designs. 326 Morri
son. LOWEST prices for choice cut flowers
and design work. Main 603; A-3603.
Gustav Burkhardt, 112 23d St., N.
Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith & Co..
Washington bldg.. corner 4th sud Wash
ington stjs.
Beta & Sons, flcrlsts. funeral designs.
849 H Morrison. Main 8095; A-1877.
Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers
and floral designs. 289 Morrison st
is V euu 1.U 1 KA K.8-K fr r
max in. oiiiiiu, iiuiioH aw vis
posit Meier & Franks. Main Itll.
RINK
BIRTHS
WOODFIELD To Mr. and Mrs. E.
Woodrield. 888 Cleveland avenue, No
vember 20, twin sons.
GARBACZ To Mr. snd Mrs. W. Gar-
baci, 39 Morris street, November 82,
a son.
GOODMAN To Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Goodman, C42 Belay street.'ovember
S2, a son.
VAHLTo Mr. and Mrs. A. Vahl, 407
Kast Davis, November 21, a daugh
ter. , '
DEATHS
TURNER In this city November 88,
at the family residence, 660 . Van
couver avenue, Jacob Turner, aged (1
years Funeral notice hereafter.
KOL.ASSA Anna Kolassa, 654 Raleigh,
November 24, aged 40; larcoma.
PARSONS William Parsons, Fort Slm
coe, November 25, aged 65; cause not
assigned. .
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
DUNNING. M'ENTEE & OILBAUGH.
undertakers snd embalmers: modern
In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main
480. Lady assistant.
J. P. Finley & Son
L.dy attendant. Main ; A-1699.
F. S. PUNNING, Inc., east side funeral
directors. E. Alder and E. 6th st.
ZELLER-B . RNE3 CO.. FUNERAL DI
rectors, embslmers, 270 Russell. East
ipbb. iaqy assistant,
EDWARD HOWAN, UNDERTAKER.
izo Bra street.
ER1CSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM
helming; lady is't; 409 Alder. M 8188.
CEMETERIES
ROSE CITT SINGLE GRAVES, 810:
family lots, 82S to $75. Superintend
ent at 'cemetery, corner of Fremont st
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. Fui
full information apply to frank Schle
gel, I2 Worcester bik. Phone A-282S.
MONUMENTS
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU-
ments, all kinds cemetery decorations
68-70 Grsnd ave. N. Imhoff A Dorcas.
NEU ft KING8LET, 268 1ST.. PORT
land's leading marble and granite wka
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Lawyers' Abstract & Trust Co. room
C Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts s
specialty.
Pacific Title V Trust Co., the leading
apatraciors. jj4-s-s-i railing pidg.
Harris H. Hawley and wife to
Robert S. Offley. lot 9. block
18, Albina $3,000
university ju,ana company to A.
J. Adams, lots 11. 12. 13 and
14, block 134, University Park. 700
r. ai. wora tsnerirrj to h. k.
Noble, lot 8, block 52; lot 10.
block 69: lot 19, block 69, Fulton
Park; lot 2, block 2, Gays ad
dition; lota S and 4, block 4.
Glscome Tract; lots 1, 2. 8 and
4, block 109 Grovers addition;
lot 14. Hazelwood; lot 12, block
17, Highland; lots 15 and 17,
block 4, Highland Park 96
Richard T. Dabney and wife to
Frank H. Knoll, lot iO, block 19,
Hanson's Second addition 800
Title Guarantee & Trust company
to Ellenorah C. Gulsness, lot 16,
block 22. First addition to Hol
laday Park addition 600
Title Guarantee & Trust company
to A. L. Breckenride, lot 16,
block 22, First sddition to Hol
laday Park addition BOO
Logan Sparks and wife to Harriet
E. Crawford, lot 2, block 15,
Sunnyslde addition 2,760
C. L. Tomllnsdn to H. E, Noble,
lot 4, block 10, Sunnyslde ad
dition ,. 2,250
A. P. Leehler and wife to Mrs. l.
5. Hammer, north of north
west U of Acre No. 14, In tract
"C," Overton Park 260
Joseph M. Healey et al to Charles
John Poyle. lot 1, block "B."
Waverlelgh Heights 600
Alexander Black Fraser to Dor
othea Danziger, north 30 feet of
west 60 feet of lot 16, and south
10 feet of west 60 feet of lot
15, Mock 2R4. Couch's addition. 6,250
Sadie I. Hatfield to Harry Beau
champ, south 75 feet of lot 19,
Essex Park 1,700
Sophia C. and Andrew S. Thomp
son to Louis A. Evans, lot 102,
107 Arleta Park 3,000
W. D. and Stella P. McNalr and
wife to E. W. Kimble, lots 14
and 15, block 1, Woodmere Park 125
Bernhard C. Kelberg to n. c Ktev
ens Rr.. north of lot 6, block
15, Maegly Highland
2,700
SEE
Williams Abstract Co. for prices. 338
Chamber of commerce.
MEETING NOTICES
41
VEDANTA PHILOSOPHY Class ow
torming; can you uss inis royai roai
to self understanding? Instruction by
member of Vedanta society and F. R. A.
8. A. 8-608, Journal
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY OF OREGON
Smoker tonight. Forester's hall,
Marquam. bldg. Members and friends
please tana notice.
M. W. A. OREGON GRAPE CAMP.
No. 6975. Monday. Selllng-HIrsch
diock. lotn ana vvasnington sts.
tt. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP. 8,466,
meets Wednesday evening. Allaky
bldg.. 8d and Morrison sts.
NEW TODAY.
WB OTTEB FOB 8UI A
Quarter Block
on Union Ave.
At less than surrounding quarters can
be bought for. This Is situated on solid
ground that will support any weight
building and is suitable for hotel, fac
tory or flats, and particularly desirable
for a barn at the present time. We have
a party on hand that wants a barn built
and will pay a good rental for a cheap
building.
Buchtel & Kerns
360 E. Morrison St
Don't Forget
You have only 16 DAYS in which
to secure a lot in
Necarney City lor $75
NEHALEM BAY
LAND COMPANY
Room 3 Chamber of Commerce
Holladay Addition
Full lot, east front, close to caf. A
great bargain. Last chance to get into
this choice residence district
HARTMAN & THOMPSON
Chamber of Commerce.
,WATCS TSX rT TIiT XX
OVERLOOK
Tha only addltio'n where they grade
I orrzes sot rnxnutMuom nr.
i r rear m i rnMrn a mrmm rriasi n n w i
NEW TO DAT.
Rose City Park
IDEAL HOMESITE
REASONABLE PRICES
VERY EASY TEJIMS
We will help you to build
It's easy to dwn your home
STOP PAYING
RENT!
Our Plan Is Better Than
The Postal Savings Bank
Dartman & Thompson
Chamber of Commerce
INVEST I FN
EVELYN
GARDEN HOME ACRE TRACTS
Rich soli, no rock, no gravel, wooded
park or cultivated land: some with run
ning water; carllne runs right through
the trart. Garden Home is the Junction
f.oint of the Salem and Hlllsboro car
Ines, where there is sure to he a vil
lage center. What Is now selling In
acres will soon be selling in village lots.
Prices $350 per acre and up; easy terms.
kiossack & Godman
Oregon Electric Depot. Front and Jef
ferson Sts. i'hone Main 6426.
BOARDING
HOUSE
First-class, close in, 3 years' lease.
Cost owner over $9000. Present
income $1600 to $1700 per month.
Will sell for $9000 cash, or accept
good inside real estate at its cash
value, paying difference up to
$5000 if necessary.
Merchants Savings &
Trust Company, Trustee
We want tenants for every va
cant office in
Merchants Trust Bldg.
and will offer unusual induce
ments, besides the best location
in the city, and all the conven
iences of the first-class office
building.
Call at once and inspect rooms.
ELLIS, YORK & CO.
Agents, Rooms 201.
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE 16
HILLSBORO
Washington County.
Homes and Farms.
Virginia Pluce, consisting of 614
acres, subdivided into 10 and 20 acre
tracts, nt prices that any one can
rea h. Price $100 to $150 per acre;
terms. "
140 acres in 6 acre traots; $200 per
acre; choice location; one mile from
Hlllsboro; fine land; reasonable terms.
124 acres in 6 and 10 acre tracts, fine
land; $200 per acre; terms. All above
gropcrty on line of Oregon Elctric and
Keen your eye on Washington count y.
the best county in the state for dairy
ing, fruits, nuts and vegetables.
Also tracts at 820 up per acre, ac
cording to location and soil.
For Information address
CONN ELL IMBR1E COMPANY,
Both Phones.
Hlllsboro. Or.
IDEAL HOMES.
83 acres of garden lands. 6 room.
modern house, barn. chicken house.
some fruit, 100 rods from station, 10
cents fare to Portland; easy terms.
40 acres. 3Z miles from Portland. 1
mile from R. R. station and boat land
ing; good house; yeung orchard. 'I his
Is un the Columbia river: as sood a.
any Hood River land; all for $2000.
I have 5 and 10 acre tracts close to
carllne; all improved, good soil; closo
to Portland; $165 to $140 per acre.
Call 226 Allsky bldg. or phone M. 6418.
J. W. TAtiUAKT.
PRETTY Queen Ann 2 story house on
fine level 100x100 high, dry lot. In
quiet residence section; 7 rooms, bath
cellar, hot and cold water, pantry and
hall, fiber plastered; shrubs, roses, gar
den and trees; iron fence; must sell at
once; only $1800. $1100 down. Portland
Homes Co.. 204 Morrison st
HAWTHORNE QUARTER BLOCK.
Crner 14th and Hawthorne. 100x100,
facing south and east, for $4T50. terms
M. r. rALJiiK,
213 Commercial Club bldg.
BUSINESS lot East 28th, 80x90, $1200,
half cash.
H. P. PALMER,
213 Commercial Club bldg.
FOR SALE Fine little cash business.
In good location; ssuu required, can
20KH 4th st
PRICE Just reduced; nice new 4 room
Tilastered home, improved street, la rue
lot. small payment, balance monthly.
Call Angeles Trust company, 362 V
Washington st. Room 417.
8 ROOM modern house, full lot, near
car. $2,200; terms. Angeles Trust
company, 326V4 Washington. Room 417.
FOR SALE 6 room house and 6 well
located lots; will sell cheap ror rash,
going east; take W. W. car, get off or.
Plymouth street. 4 blocks east corner
Plymouth and Jefferson; by owner.
MOUNT TABOR HOME.
S room house, electric and eas llrhts
lots of fruit trees. 2 full lots; 3 blocks
from car, 82750.
H. P. PALMER,
218 Commercial Ciub bldg.
10 ACRES finest planted walnut orch
ard, . near McMinnville; every treo
perfoct; easy terms; reasonable. L-331,
journal,
LARGE 9 room house; 50 feet improved
lot., sunnyslde; iuick saie imperative;
rnnn. irtd, journal
EOR SALE 4j acres short walk from
Council. Crest carllne, the very best
of soil, suited for 1 acre homes; price
$450 an acre Owner, D-128. Journal.
FOR 8 ALE REAL ESTATE 10
$65 Irvistcii District $65
Beautiful B0 foot lots Broad
way and Tillamook sts. Graded
streets, cement walks and curb
and Bull Run water all in and
paid for. Close to car and the
fries is only $650 till December
, at. which time we positively
guarantee that all unsold lots
will be advanced In price $50 per
il- .
Terms $65 cash. Balance 10
per month. Interest at 6 per cent
Look to your own interest'
and
Buy before the advance.
COLUMBIA TRUST CO.
714 Couch bldg.
109 4th st
GUISNES8 BERRY FARMS
In Vt snd 1 acre lots; 12 lots planted to
Trull trees or many varieties, wmi n
kinds Of small fruit between. Trees
nicer than you can find at Hood River:
24 lots in stumps, hut can clear and
plant to any fruit desired. Prices $200
and up at 8 per cent, payments to
suit purchaser, mile from O. W. P.
car line, with car lines surveyed i.n
two sides of tract. Sold only by owner.
1 mile east of schoolhouso at Lents.
O. B. uulsness.
A HANDSOME BUNGALOW AT
COST.
A new, stricOv modern 8 room
bungalow In Holladay, large e
ment basement, furnace, large
bath, finely finished throughout;
will sell at cost of construction,
as owner is callea oast. A snap
for some one looking for a One
home. Call today.
Ccast Realty Company
12V Llimoer iwiiai'tg.
HAVK YOU TROUBLES
K VERY WH ERE?
In locating what you want In the way
of a home property?
. We have chicken ranches, farms, bun
galows, 4 to 9 rooms and modern, with
l'rlCKA8TheiPE INVESTMENT CO.,
Phone Tabor 1147.
Corner 87th and Hawthorne.
WELL built 5 room cottage, 2 blocks
south of Arleta station, near school,
corner lot 150x40, wood, chicken houses,
plenty water; $1376. $300 down, balance
easy terms. Call on premises or ad
dress Ka. U. iwcriinami,
jl,400 A SNAP 2 lots, 6-room house.
furniture, barn and bearing fruit
trees; easy terms; 2 blocks north of Ar
leta station. A. F. Williams. Mount
cott carline
5 ROOM cottage. 621 E. 11th st.. 8.;
$1,600; terms. Inquire owner, 242
Stark.
3 ACRES of choice ground at the Junc
tion of 2 well traveled avenues; all
In high state of cultivation; choice or
chard; large modern 8 room house; near
good carline; $6500. Full particulars
given at 410 f ailing Plug.
HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS.
MACRAE ANUUB.
482 CHAMBER CF COMMERCE.
$8,600 BUYS a awell. up-to-date, 8-roora
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 bids.
Main 1940.
Willamette Real Estate Co.
Willamette Station, St. Johns car.
Woodlawn 1658. Headquarters for Pe
nlnsula property.
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 is to do so.
THE VETERAN LAND CO
822 Chamber of Commerce.
SUNNYSIDE HOME.
8 room modern house, built for a home.
Very convenient; everything first class,
a very desirable home. Price $3250
for a short time only ; can arrange terms.
C. B. LUCAS, 322 Corhett bldg.
6-ROOM house, on five lots, all im
proved; 2 blocks south Grays Cross
ing. t.i. Menson.
FRACTIONAL lot, $ 1 tfOO; In walking
distance on tl. uavis St., 33xiuu; noir
cash.
II. P. PALMER,
213 Commercial Club bldg.
$300 60x100 LOT on W. W. carline
terms. Frank Lucas, 218 Chamber of
Commerce.
FOR SALE 7 room cottage and frac
tional lot. 703 Everett st, between
21st and 22d; price $4600. For terms seo
owner. 3 18 Falling bldg.
BUNGALOW $200 OR LESS,
Thinks of It! 4 rooms with bath, etc.;
lot 60x100, near Woodlawn carline:
never been occupied. $1800; you can pay
$200 or less down, balance in payments
like rent, $lt per month. National
Realtv & Trust Co., 326 Vi Washington
St., room 516. Phone Main 5129. Money
loaned on most deals.
NEAR Kenton. 8 choice corners ad
joining the new Albina car line. Prices
right, terms easy. Address A-231, Jour
nal. -r-
$800 CASH Fine lot. E. Tth St.. between
Skidmore and Mason. JK-2. Journal.
OWNER will sell modern, colse In,
east side home; between two car
lines; very desirable neighborhood;
easy terms. See owner, 306 Chamber
of Commerce.
KAST Bl'RNSIDE HOME.
6 room, modern house on E. Burnside
st near 20th; furnace, full cement base
ment, etc.; $4300; easy terms.
H. P. PALMER.
213 Commercial Club bldg.
LOTS and houses in Woodstock at rea
sonable prices. Apply C. L. Parker.
Wood s tock.
NKU' r. room house, lot 60x100. 20 foot
alley, for $1800; $160 down, $15 per
month. Room 6, Mulkey bldg., 2d and
Morrison.
SMAlTL payment down takes cosy, new
4 room bungalow, modern, basement,
50x100 lot, balance like rent. You can't
afford not to see this. Call 1422 Morse
st Woodlawn. This Is from owner.
6 ROOM, hot waster heat, strictly , mod
ern; my property has been listed at
$5000 past 60 days; come and see same
and get my price net. 1100 Rodney ave.
T'hone Woodlawn 1041.
$2650 8 ROOMS, modern and in good
condition, close Id on west side, lot
62x100.
$1700 7 room modern, a good com
fortable home at a Bnap price.
FRANK Lt'CAS,
216 Chamber of Commerce.
GOOD lot, good bouse, good location,
$3000 takes that nice home, 1009 Al
bina ave., near Blandena, on Missis
sippi ave. line, with graded 50 foot lot,
street and sidewalk, with water, gas,
electricity and bath, $1400 mortgage.
Western Investment Co., 602 Corbett
bldg.
FINE corner lot 60x100, 7 room houe,
N. 3d st., Holladay addition; a bar
gain: $6000. half cash. 6 room house,
lot 60x100, fine fruit. E. 26th, near An
keny. $2000, $750 cash. Atlas Land
Co., 420 Lumber Exchange.
SINGLE acres on electric line: termn.
Special I acres 8 miles out. $300. Ad
dress box 87, route 2. Mllwaukie, Or.
A COZY 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.
BEST bargain in city.' $2,600; 4 casft.
near in. 7-room house, new, modern,
double corner lot, fine view; all lm-
Erovements paid; must sell or trade,
ee my exclusive agent (others all
prices. AVeat Coast Timber Co.. Grand
Theatre bldg. "'" ' -
jl 250 NEW five-room plastered cot
tage: bath, toilet, sink- In pantry;
hot and cold water; electric wiring:
barn, woodshed; good appearance; four
blocks from Lents station; Mount Scott
carllne. See owner. J. p. Bowerby,
360 H Hawthorne ave. Phone East 158:i.
RARE bargain by owne: This week.
large, moderm 8 room .house, cheap.
81 E. 7th N. .
A SNAP. .
Two lots In Montavilla, 50x100 sach.
1 block -from car line. If taken, at
once a great sacrifice. It I need the
money. Investigate this matter with
8700. XY-7, Journal, . , r
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 18
$1200 $50 CASH. $15 per month bin
new i room cottage, cement founds
tlon; lot -60x100. Inquire 231 Grays
Crossing, id block south Mount BcoU
carline.
$195. IRVINOTON Park, fine iot. a
bargain; make your terms; discount
for cjsh. 519 Swetland bldg. Main 15i
FOR SAXE Two lots in Virnon,
tier $425. Inside 1375;. terms. Ball
wood 48.
WANTED HEAL ESTATE 1
LAND WANTKD.
Farms and acreage on O. W. P. car
line. For eastern buyers.
O. W. P LAND CO.,
1st and Alder sts.
WANTED Smail bu,ich of lots or im
proved; $000 to $2"i00 cash to invest:
Only genuine bargain considered; siui
full particulars first letter. t24. Jour
nal '
WlVTCn tnr uri.-tnA ll flflft Z7.'-
modern house, S or more rooms, near
Burnslde or ut'-el bridge. Owners, call
I 204 Morrison st . near Front.
' WE HAVE BL'YKKS FORCITT REAL
! estate and farms. What have you
to sell? Will deal with tha owners
only. 205 WeIIn-1 argo bldg.
EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE 24
A WHITE STprCH?R7nin'""gooa
tion, to trade for lot, worth $S0i).
East Side Investment Co. Phone Tabor
1 147. Cor 3 71 h n n d 1 la w t li orne.
$3, (MO VALLEY town confectionery
store, to exchange for Portland
houses, lots or suburban acreage, or
cash. Portland Homes Co., 204 Morri
Bon st.
FOR EXCHANGE 60 acres of land for
horses and cows, or will take team
and wagon and give time on balance;
value $1,000. Inquire at 210 Phlladel-
phla st . , St. J oh ns. P. O. box 744.
WE will exchange anything you have
for anything you want Call at 1014
Board of Trade tildg.
FOR SALE FARMS
17
FARM BARGAINS
No. 66160 acres, 4 miles 8. E. of Al
bany, all In cultivation: first
rhiss house find barn and all
kinds of outbuildings; 5 acres
in prunes, 3 acres in cherries
nnd apples, and small fruits of
all kinds, 11a acres In clover,
balance in grain. This is one
of tha very best places In Ore
gon. Price $12,000.
No. 96 13 acres adjoining town of Sclo,
Or., all under cultivation, run
ning stream on place; 8-room
house and fair barn, all kinds of
fruit and berries. This Is all
Al bottom land; will sell or
trade for Portland property
Price $2500.
No. 138 RO acres. 2 miles west of Al
bany. In Benton county; 40
acres In first-class bottom land,
balance rolling land; 65 acres in
cultivation, balance In wood
timber and pasture, first class
Improvements, good orchard and
small fruits; railroad and river
funs by this place. A bsrgaln
at $6000.
No 20 40 acres, 8 miles east of Al
bany, 20 acres in cultivation,
balance slashed off; good 6 room
house and fair barn, fine young
orchard. This is most all gar
den lands. Price $2500.
No. 80 212 acres, 9 miles from Albany,
110 acres in cultivation, balance
fine timber and pasture; good 8
room house, very good barn,
living water; close to school and
(shipping point. There Is timber
enough on this place to pay for
- all. Price $7000.
No. 71 3 59 acres, 6 miles from Albany,
all In cultivation, but 15 acres
timber and pasture; fine house
and barn, well located. Price
$55 per acre.
We have a large list of valley and
foothill lands and can show some fine
bargains.
PEERLESS LAND A INVESTMENT CO.
6th & Madison. Suite 7-8 Benson Bldg.
80 Acres
near MeKee station, 60 acres crop, 4
acres orchard, 15 acres slashed and
ready to burn, balance good timber;
house, barn, hophouse anal sheds, for
$5500; $3000 cash, balance long time.
40 Acres
nearly all smooth, Improved, close to
town and railroad; orchard, -house, bam,
crop, team harness, wagons, buggy,
mower, rake and small tools; $4000.
terms.
160 Acre
stock ranch. 40 acres In crop, house,
large new barn, orehard, some timber,
fine outside range, fine for stock or
dairy purposes; close to school ana 4Vk
miles to railroad station; $5000, half
cash.
L L
428 Lumber Exchange bldg.
Western Land Co.
800 acres adjoining good town.
f story house, new, large barn,
10 acres in orchard; 6 good
springs: 225 goats go with place.
Price $30 per acre; reasonable
terms.
20 acres in high state of cultl-.
vation. good orchard, berries, etc,
large new house, half mile to elec
tric line station. This ia a pretty
place and a good buy.
80 acres, 8 miles from R. R-, ,
well watered with springs, large
orchard, 8 room bouse, good barn,
and other outbuildings; no,better
land for fruit snd general farm
ing; will sell with or without
stock and Implements.
Western Land Co. ;
Suite 417 Board of Trade bldy.
98 Acres
Good fruit land, between Clackamas
river and O. W. P. electrlo ltne, 8000 to
4000 cords wood; few days only, $89 fcer
acre.
0. W. P. Land Co.
Waiting room. '1st and Alder.
OPPORTUNITY
if you will buy 5 or 10 acres in Hood
River district and pay for same at $10
per month you will more than double
your money by Spring. Investigate this
at once.
A. L. Bundas
228 Lumber Exchange. Main 8648. a
ONLY $1000. . ' ,
40 acres 2 miles from Blodget, Or.t
gmail house, fine barn and well. The
portion cleared has 60 apple trees, 60
English walnut trees and an abundanoe
of small fiult set out. Uncleared peti
tion has 60U.000 feet fir timber oa it
This is a snap.
VOSSMAN REALTY CO.
Phone M. 642. 409 Commercial Club Bldg
WASHOIXIAU WASH,
on the Columbia river, where we Hva
for profit and pleasure. The best of
climate, soil and water for dairying,
stock, grain, hay and all kinds of fruit
and berries, nt i uu ww ,
snd 6 boats. daily. Let us show you a
farm that Is good. . , .
WASHOUGAL DAIRY LAND CO.
" i60ACRES 4s MTLE3 (51
YACOLT. nMm
35 acres cleared, fair building,
fine orchard, 20 bead stock. I
horses, hogs, chickens, ducks, $(
tons hav, all machinery and tools,
In fact everything goes st 84,000..
IF YOU WANT A FINE FARli
CHEAP CALL AND BEE VS.
Coast Realty Company
220 Lumber Bxcbsn g.- :-
"FOR CHICKEN RAliINi.
( acres 1 mll4 south of Lenta. Or ;
new 4 room houae, new barn. 1 bredr
house and i chlckrn houses, 1 acre
..rin.heri.iea. other . small fruits and
cherries, all In fine condition; 8 acra
of clover. See ua for this and other
,.r9 f A rent
...... a X r I xr Dfiiit TV .n .
Phone M. 642. 408 pminrf!tal Cbih T"1
FOR SALE AH kinds country.
erty near Mnlturook snd flcaprm-..
proved and unimproved ; Ri,. f,, f,
norland' cheap. Write w. f ygy
Joseph Parker, llolbrooH. vt.