The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 14, 1908, Page 13, Image 13

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    -.THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY - EVENING, DECEMBER , 14 1908.
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HAS SOD FROM
LIIITOl'JII
French Bark Arnien Com
4letes Long: Voyage in
- i Ballast. '
ABBIVES TO LOAD
WHEAT FOE EUBOPE
Windjammer Makes Long Run to
Earn Bounty From French Gov
ernment Spend Five Months on
Voyage and Covers 15,000 Miles
More Than "ecesBary.
swept along the coast for the past four
of vs. But the wind was rather favor
able anj Instead of retarding her sent
her flying towards her destination. But
the high waves made the ship roll fear
fully and It was feared the ballast
would ship and send the craft on her
beam ends.
The Armen's ballast was taken
aboard at Dublin and hence la the real
sod from the emerald Isle. In view of
this fact It Is expected that it- will brf
In much demand when the ship reaches
the harbor to prepare for the wheat
cargo. The ballast will probably be
discharged at Llnnton.
TILLAMOOK LINER HERE
Aberfoyle, Br. i bk. . . . 'i ,N. P. Mills
fat. Nicholas.-Am. ship... ...... Astoria
Berlin, Am. sen .Goble
Taurus; Am. sch. ........... .Kalama
Lydgate, Br. bk , , . , .Montgomery No. 3
Bossuet, Fr. bk...., ...... Coal Bunkers
Jolnvllle. Fr.bk. .,.... ....Sand dock
Neotsiield, Br. bk.,.,. .Columbia No. 1
Brabloch, Br. bk..., Greenwich No. i
Oregon, Gar. ah. ... .Stream
Noma City, Am. ss. , . . .Inman-Poulsen
Torrlsdale. Br. h. ............. .Astoria
Bully. Fr. bk. .Llnnton
Htrathnatrn, Br... ss. ........... .Oceanic
marmiiieia. Am.; ss ............. Kainler
Argo, Am, as.,,. ....Oak Street
Rose City, Am. ss,, ..r. .Ains worth
J amaipals. Am. as.. .North Pacific Mill
Armen, Fr.. bk. ...,.-....,.... .Astoria
Ss Bout to Xtoad Samba.
Riverside. Am. .Rin HVenelsen
Annie E. Smale, -Am. aa. .... .Hongkong
cnaaia. Am. ss ........... .nan rancisco
jiuunvor, jim. sen. , .....oan jrranctssi
En Boats With Osment and QsneraL
Carmanlan, Br. bk. .Hamburg
Kochambeau, Fr. bk. .... .. .Lelth
Gulf Stream, Br. bk,.., ........ Antwerp
Alice, Fr. bk. ................. .London
Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk .Antwerp
La Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk,.. Antwerp
Glenalvon, Br. bk ........Antwerp
ijesaix, f r. dk. .Antwerp
Poltallock, Br. sh........ Antwerp
Wavertree, Br; sh. ...... .Ellesmereport
Matterhorn, Br. sh...NewcasUe-on-Tyn
Tramp Bteamers 23a Berate.
Abouklr, Br: as,.,. ...... San Francisco
Gy merle, Br. ss. .... .-. ,. .San Francisco
Robert Dollar. Br. aa. .Orient
T weedale. Br. ss. ......... Puget sound
Boveric, Br. ss.. ..Ban Francisco
En Boat In Ballast to XiOad Drain.
Port Crawford. Br. ah .Callao
Homeward Hound -Am. bk San Frani.lnon
j.niers, r. on, , ueuast
rrancois. f r. dk Han J-rancisco
Asnieres, Fr. bk. . . .'. .... .San Francisco
Benares. Nor. sh... Callao
Clan Graham, Br, bk. .....Caleta Coloso
uacnuoc, x r. an. , .jvanuiu
Crlllon, Fr. bk... ......... .Hobart
Nantes. Fr. bk. ............... ..Hobart
Oil Steamer En Boats.
Atlas, Am. as. San Franclftoo
Asuhclon, Am. ss. . , . .San Francisco
MARINE NOTES.
AH the way from Dublin the French
oar Armen arrived in tne Columbia
river yesterday afternoon under char
ter to load wheat at this port for a re
turn cargo. Coming here the vessel
took the longest possible route,, going by
way of Cape of Good Hope, through the
: Indian ocean and then up the Pacific,
In the meantime touching at Hobart,
Tasmania, to replenish tbe stores. -
This long route is followed by the
French to earn the mileage- bounty
which it Is figured Is sufficient to give
the vessel a small profit even though
she does not carry a pound of cargo.
It is estimated that the Armen on her
way from Ireland covered at least 15,008
nines more man necessary tn order to
get as large a slice of the bounty ap
propriation aa possible.
The bark left Dublin July II ' and
reached Hobart October 7. It took five
days to prepare for the home stretch
and on October 12 the windjammer was
again under sail. The run across tha
Pacific was ordinarily fast the aver
age time being about ten weeks.
The Armen Is under charter to the
Portland Flouring Mills company and
will be brought to Portland at once to
begin receiving cargo. She is the sec
ond windjammer to arrive here In
ballasr during the past few- days under
charter to the Portland Flouring Mills
company, tbe other being the French
bark Sully, which arrived here Decem
ber 8, also from Hobart, where she
stopped on her way out from Liverpool.
The performance of the Sully, too, will
cost the French government quite a
handsome little sum.
The Armen huii a miis-h fin, f
during the latter part of the voyage, ciaco
wnen caught in the gales that haver San Francisco, Dec. IS. Arrived at
j a noon, steamer Homer, from Portland.
for
Astoria, Dec. 14. Arrived down du
Ing the night, steamer Noma City. Ar-
rived at 8:15 and left up at 9:30 a. m.,
Steamer Rose City, from San Francisco.
Hongkong, Dec. 18. Arrived, schoon
er Anuie E. Smale, from Portland. :
Astoria, Dec IS. -Arrived down dur
ing the night, steamer Jim Butler. Ar
rived down during the night and sailed
at 1:26 p. m., steamer George W. Elder,
for San Pedro and way ports. Bailed
at 9;16 a, m., steamer Alliance, for
coos ay. Arrived down at i:xo p. m.,
French bark David d Angers Arrived at
1 and left up at 8p. m., steamer, Tamal
pals, from San Francisco. Arrived at
t p. m., trench bark Armen, from Ho
bart. Arrived at 2 and left up at 4:40
p. m.. steamer Argo, from Eureka, and
steamer aiarsnrieid, rronu Han Fran
Steamer" Argo Arrives From San
Frnnclsco Via Eureka.
The steamer Argo, Captain Jones; will
reach Oak street dock this afternoon
from San Francisco by way of Eureka.
She got Into Astoria yesterday after
noon and left up early but had to stop
at Reeder's landing, Sauvies Island, to
discharge 50,000 feet of redwood, which
accounts- for er-idelay - In - getting' to
her Portland berth.
The Argo Is here for the first time
to begin regular schedule between Port
land and Tillamook and her presence Is,
therefore, of more than ordinary im
portance. She is booked to sail for
Tillamook at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn
ing, and to be back again and ready to
sail on her second voyage within six
days.
The Argo is the boat for which the
merchants of Tillamook have prayed
long and loud on the ground that the
old service maintained by the Elmore
steamer. Sue H. Elmore, and the gaso
line schooner, Gerald C, are Inadequate
for the heavy and constantly, growing
traffic.
The Argo Is a modern twin screw boat
of the right size for the run and will
oe eqnippea witn accommodations for
about 60 passengers. She, will operate
out of Portland.
BREAKWATER BAR BOUND
Cleared, British bark Carmanlan.
Portland.
Eureka, Dec. 13. Arrived, Steamer
Roanoke, from San Pedro, for Portland.
Sailed, steamer Eureka, for Portland via
uoos way.
Astoria, Dec. 14. Condition at the
mourn or tne river at 8 a. m., rough
wind east 10 miles; weather, cloudy.
Tides at Astoria Tuesday High
water, 6:38 a. m., 6.9 feet; 4:62 p. m.,
6.6 feet. Low water, 11:88 a. m.. 3.8
reet; p. m., 1.4 feet.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Coos Ray Liner, Due Yesterday, Will
Arrive Tomorrow.
Barbound two days at Coos Bay, the
steamer Breakwater, Captain Macgenn,
will not arrive here until tomorrow af
ternoon. She should have reached port
yesterday afternoon. Heavy gales nave
been sweeping the coast and stirred up
tremendous seas. -
s. The Breakwater will land at Atns
worth dock hereafter and la expected to
' get away on time Wednesday night
despite the delay coming north. She
left Coos Bay at noon today and should
oe in Astoria some time during the
JIIKfll.
The steamer Alliance, Captain Par
sons, which left here Saturday for Cnnm
Bay, crossed out yesterday after the
vfcatner naa moaeratea.
LUMBER DROGHERS ARRIVE
The British steamer Strathnaim
shifted to the Oceanlo dock this morn
ing and began loading wheat for Europe.
A. L. Upson, chief clerk in the office
of the United States engineering corps,
left for Marshalltown, Iowa, this
morning to visit relatives.
The Harrlman Ban Francisco liner
Rose City, Captain Kldston, will be at
Alnsworth dock at 6 o'clock this even
ing. She reached Astoria shortly after
daylight and left up at 8 o'clock. .
Tha North Pacific Steamship com
pany's steamer Roanoke, Captain Dun
ham, will be at Martin's wharf tomor
row morning from San Pedro and way
ports.
The sailing schooner Annie E. Smale
which reached Hongkong yesterday" with
a cargo of lumber from this port, wkl
return soon for a second cargo.
The steam schooner Nome Citv. flan-
tain Hansen, sailed yesterday for San
jp rancisco.
Gerald C. Baa-nall. assistant TTnltnrl
8tates engineer, says the recent heavy
storm has done no serious damage to
the Jetty so far as he has been able
to ascertain, and he considers this mir
aculous in view of the fact that the
diow was oi unusually long duration.
GRAND JURY ATTACKS
A FISHING PRIVILEGE
lilAII RESERVES :
TO BE SURVEYED
Estimates Totaling $60,000
. Submitted to Congress
For Passage.
("stria! Dispatch to The losrcal.l '
Washington, Dec. 14. In tbe est!
mates submitted to congress on the
opening day of the session was an Item
of f 60,000 for comDlHtlnir the eurvev and
allotment of the ColvlUa Indian reser-
San Francisco Office
, Oregon Journal
1206 CALL BUILDING
DEATHS
WEATHER REPORT 1
yatlon, Washington, and another Item of
tiu.ovo to complete surveys and allot
ments on the Spokane reservation-It-
Is expected that both appropria
tions will be made in the Indian bill,
for In each Instance it Is provided that
the money shall be reimbursed from
the proceeds of the sal of the surplus
land . after the allotments have been
wade. Heretofore $76,000 has been ap
propriated for the survey snd allotment
of the Colvllle reservation, but it Is
found that additional funds are neces
sary to complete the work of classifying
the )! ml 11 a lanHa inti tiHlkl. M..ln.
, . ....... . . . . 0 1 .... .j, Bia.mBt Aimms, via. ...... ,
timber, mineral and arid lands, all of Baker City, Or
which, under the law, are to be opened
under different conditions. Tha survey
of the Spokane reservation has been
completed, but additional money Is nec
essary to defray the cost of classifica
tion. This Work shnilM ha xnmnl.l
early next year.
wnen tne uoivn Indiana -AoA y,m
north half of their reservation tn the
government, congress agreed to pay
them 11.600.000 for their anrrenAair fhla
w oo aiviaea into rive equal
luDioiiiucuiB. wo nHvm.nrt ni aim
ready been made and a thtrrf in.i.iim.nr
oi aouu.uuu wui Ds paid this session.
Ladles' tan rubbers at Knight's.
Tbe barometer is relatively high -over
the north Paclflo states, and relatively
low between the Rocky mountains and
the Mississippi river. A high pressure
area, of considerable magnitude overlies
the Atlantic states. Good rains fell yes
terday nearly everywhere on the Paclflo
slope as far south at San Francisco. A
light frost occurred this morning at Los
Angeles and it is generally cooler
throughout the north Pacific states.
Temperatures between tbe Rocky moun
tains and the Mississippi river are above
normal and they are decidedly above
normal in Minnesota and tha Dakotaa.
In the Atlantio states fair weather pre
vails, with nearly normal temperatures.
The indications are for generally fair
weather In this district tonight and
Tuesday, except along' the Washington
coast, where it is expected rain will fall
on Tuesday and in southern Idaho,
where rain or snow will probably fall
either tonight or Tuesday, It will- be
cooler tonight In southeastern Idaho.
. ' Temp.
Max. Min. Preclo.
Atlanta, ja. n
88
Rheumatism Caused
By Dyspepsia
So Claim Many Eminent Doctors Upon
Kecent Scientific Investigation. "
A large School Of nfcvafnlana kl.k
Is constantly Increasing, rlnimi that th.
eating of too much animal foods creates
an over supply of protelds, which aro
composed of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen,
oxygen and sulphur, and that when
such protelds are imperfectly digested
and go into the blood they create vast
quantities ot nitrogen which the oxy
gen from the lungs rannnt nAiitp.ii..
and hence results, uric acid and rhou-
umiinin mna scores or otner alseasea
These Droteids Aa not iwrmii ih. .
simllatlon .processes to take place prop
erly and poisoning results all through
the blood.
However, if such protelds are perfect
ly digested they form a most valuable
part of our food and are absolutely
necessary to life.
The fault then rests with th. atnm.
ach and the digestive apparatus.
Hence it la clalmnri hv thuu iot.
day authorities that rheumatism arises
In the stomach or through the stomach
and not In the kidneys as some medical
authorities teach.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cure dys
pepsia, reduce protelds to their natural
condition best taken up by the system,
give strength to the blood, rest the
stomach and invigorate and renew the
fastrlc fluids, pancreatic Juice and the
lgestlve organs in general.
forty thousand physicians use these
ittle digesters, and everv druesrlst rpIIh
them, 60c per box or send us your name
and address and we will send you a
trial package by mall free. Address
F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Mar
shall. Mich.
44 6
10 .02
Boise. Idaho 38 6 0
Chicago, III.. SS S4 0
Helena Mont 40 2S 0
Jacksonville, Fla. ... 64 4t 0
Los Angeles, Cal. . '. . 68 46 0
Marshfield, Or 60 36
New Orleans, La..., 66 64 0
New York. N. Y 4 80 0
North Head, Wash.. ..
Portland. Or.. 47 86 .22
Roseburg, Or 44 86 .14 i
St. Louis, Mo....... 64 44 0
St. Paul, Minn 42 34 0
San Francisco , ... 14 46 .01
Seattle, Wash 42 86 .04
Siskiyou, Or. ..... 26 22 .16
Spokane, Wash 42 80 0
Walla Walla, Wash. 48 34 0
Washington. D. C... 46 S2 "0
ML'LROAY--P. Mulroay, city, Decem
ber, 10, aged 86; nephritis. .
LIVINGSTON R. Livingston, city. De
cern oer . ii, age unknown; may oe
muraer.
KOELLERMEIER ' T.- Kollermeler.
city, December 6. aged , 69; , uremio
poisonings, r . - . .
FUNERAIi NOTICES
SCHERR At tha home 6f her parents,
219 Holladay avenue, December 12,
Georgia B, Sen err. aged 18 years 10
months 22 days, beloved daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Scherr. Funeral
will De held from V. a. running's par
lors.' East Alder and East Sixth streets,
Tuesdar. -December IS. at 2 d. m.
Friends invited..- Interment Rosa City
cemetery. -
ABBOTT Silas Abbott, J 31 Wabash
avenue. Montavllla. born in New York.
1882; died at his residence early Mon
day morning. Funeral services at tha
Metbodiat church; Montavllla, Tuesday,
at l p. rq.
MONUMENTS
MARBLE! AND GRANITE MONU
menta. all kinds cemetery decorations.
68-70 Grand- ave. N. Imhoff & Dorcas.
NEU & K1NQSLEY. 268 1ST.. TORT
land's leading marble and granite wka,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
DUNNING. M'ENTEH ft OILBAUQH.
undertakers and embalmers: modern
In every detail. Seventh and fine. Main
430. Lady assistant.
J. P. Finley & Son lL"
Lady attendant. Main 9; A-1G9S.
2ELLEK-B - RNES COy FUNERAL Dl
rectors, embalmers; 270 Russell. East
1088. Lady assistant. .
EDWARD HOWAN,
220 rd street
UNDERTAKER.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
ABSTRACTS carefully and correctly
compiled and examined, charges rea
sonable. Room 6, 221 Vt Morrison st.
Phone Main 8109. Jameg M. Pugh.
Lawyers' Abstract & Trust Co.. room
Board of Trade , bldg.; abstracts s
specialty.
Pacific Title A Trust Co.. tbe leading
abstractors. 204-6-6-7 Falling bldg.
IS
8,000
3,660
116
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SOME good sacrifices in furnished
houses, any location. Sea us befnr
you buy. Phone Main 6179.
460
600
St earn Schooners Tamalpais and
Marshfield In From California.
Two lumber droghers, the steam
schooners Tamalpais and Marshfield,
reached the Columbia river yesterday
afternoon. The Tamalpais went to the
mills of i. ie North Pacific Lumber com
pany, this city, to load, and the Marsh
field went to the mills of the Patterson
Lumber company at Rainier.
Tha Marshfield is one of tha smallest
lumber droghers In commission on the
' coast, her capacity being only about
800,060 feat. 8hs Is a new craft, hav
ing been out only about a year. The
Tamalnals Is also a new craft 6he car
ries about 700,000 feet ofumber. The
Marshfield will load for Ban Francis
co while tha Tamalpais loads for San
Pedro.
MARINE INTEJ&IGENCE
.Befalar Xilners Due to Arrive.
-... ........ iLn, j I , . a .lCU J1
'"'Argo, San Franclsto Deo. 14
Breakwater, Coos Bay.... Dec. 16
Roanoke, San Pedro and way... Deo. IS
Alliance, Coos Bay ,Dec 17
Sua H. Elmore, Tillamook .Dec. 18
Eureka, Eureka and Coos Dec. 20
Homer, San Francisco.. Deo. 20
Numantia, orient ...... ........ .Dec 20
Nebraskan. Salina Crus Dec. 20
Senator, San Francisco Dec 21
George W. Elder. San Pedro. .. .Deo. 22
Nicomedla, orient Jan. 1
Nevadan, Salina Crus Jan. IK
Alesta. orient , .Jan. 16
Amhin arlant .- ITaK 1
Reg-ular Liners One to Depart.
Argo. Tillamook . Dec. IS
Breakwater, Coos Bay Dec. 16
Koanoae. Ban rearo ana way.. Dec. 17
Rose City. San Francisco ........ Dec. 1 8
Alliance, Coos Bay Deo. 19
Sua Ii. . Elmore, Tillamook.-. . . . .Deo. X
Sue H. "Elmore, Tillamook ......Dec 20
Numantia, orient ....Deo. 10
Homer, Eureka and Coos Deo. 22
Nebraskan Salina Crus .Dec.-22
, Eureka, Eureka ana Coos Deo. 22
George W. Elder, San Pedrd. . .Dec. 24
Sanaior, San Francisco ...... ..Dec 26
Nicomedla.- orient R. .Jan.. 1
Alesla,. orient- '.....Jan. !8
Nevadan. Salina Crus ...Jan. 27
Arabia, orient ............ .....Feb. IS
. . Vessels la port.
Leyland Bros. BrV jrfh. ... . .Drydock
xinna r rancesca, jur. DK. . . . Astoria
Churchill, Am. sen. ...... ......Astoria
A 1 vena. Am. sch. ............ .Astoria
Jv. F. Jewett, Am. soli.-,. .Astoria:
Irene, Am. ach .Astoria
. Washington, Am. ss.. ....... .Drydock
(United Press LeasM Wire.)
Valdes, Alaska, Dec. 14. The law re
lating to tne operation or salmon can
nerles in Alaska which allows . o.ll
fornla corporation to take 800,600 cases
of fish from tha waters of this dis
trict and requires tha company to pay
a tax of only 82 cants for so doing, was
made the subject of an attack by the
iwnu pcrnnu jury in tne Iinai report
In 1907 the federal tax assessed
against the Alaska Packers' association
for conducting canneries In this division
was sz,.ri.L, on a basis of four cents'
tax for each case of aalmon. Tha law
provides a rebate of 40 cents for each
1000 fry liberated by the canners and
pruviaes mat tne statement ot tne com
pany representative as to the number
of fry liberated shall be accepted by
ine cierx ot tne court witnout invest)
gatlon. During the above year tho
ranters association Claimed to
havo liberated 80.6S0.000 fry, therefore
oeing entitled to a reoate or (32,727,
leaving 82 cents in cash to be paid
into the Alaska fund for taking 800.000
cases of salmon from the waters ot
The Alaska fund is used for the
maintenance of public schools and the
punning of roans in tne rilstrlct.
BIG FIR1I GOING .
OUT OF BUSINESS
Stock of Clothing to Be Sacri
ficed in Short drder.
Sensation in the retail business. tv
American -Clothiers, Morrison street,
west of Second, will withdraw from the
iieia.- overstocking on varv fin mn
highest class goods, combined with nat
ural dullness of the times, lessened tha
demand for highest class wearing ap
parel Yes," said Mr. Baker of the
mm, we carry a stoca on nana and In
transit of nearly 260,000. Possibly the
most complete and newest stock of all
high class goods in this city. . We have
oeen more or less cramped ror room
and the loss of the display . windows
when the comer storeroom was taken,
caused us to decide to quit, and sell tha
entire stock at retail at once, J) y forcing
matters to a rapid end. Beginning next
i ii u runny,, uectmner ii, at V a. m., ws
will open a sacrifice sals of tha entire
stock at prices that will causa a sensa
tion in Portland. Nothing will ba ra.
aervea. ah nxturas, snowcaeea, mir
rors, -etc., besides the best all new stock
Of clothing, hats, shoes and furnish
ings that was ever thrown -at tha peo
ple's mercy, wllf-fte aold at prices that
will beggar Its value. - We will atop at
nothing; a mere semblanea of value la
some cases. The stock must ba aold as
fast as clerks can serve tha crowd a
The spot light will shine on this store.
It will be the -center of attraction.
Prices must do tha work quickly. The
American Clothiers will cut pricea so
low that all tha socalled 'bargain sales
about this city wilj take a back seat
Don't spend a cent for clothing, - hats,
shoes or furnishings until this sale be
gins next Thursday. Our. entire stock
of fine holiday goods will go. No re
serve of anything between the floor and
ceiling and paper on the walls. We are
going to quit, sno yoa can -defend that
there Is a treat in stdre for Christmas
buyers that will Uv ii memory for
years to come. . . . v , i
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For information as to
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to your place of business.
3,000
1,000
Conrad Rlndlaub to James Dou
lon Brady, lot 12, , block 6,
Wheatland addition
John B. Edgar and wife to Sam
uel la. Beary, lot ii, diock e,
Ravenswood 2,800
First Methodist Episcopal church
of Alblna to Danish Aid socfety,
west e& reet or lot n, bioca
8, Evan's addition to Alblna. .
II. E. Stemler and wife to J.
H. Dietz, land commencing at
point in west line of Alblna
- avenue 50 feet north of north
line of Humbolt street
Kenwood Land company to
Chlotilda L. Dupuy, lots 27 and
88, block 8, Kenton 8,000
Rose City Cemetery association
to J. h. Turner, lot 165, sec
tion "D," said cemetery
John v. Finley et al to John
Matthllesen, undivided half of
lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 809,
citv : 85.000
Stephen Collins and wife to Otto
J. Peterson et al. north 33 1-3
feet of lot 23, block 13, River
side addition to Alblna 1.550
Mrs. Dillle Truby to Roy Brem-
day's addition 1,400
Moore Investment company to
Elsie RatcUJe, lots 8 and 8,
Vernon -. . . . 600
Portland Trust company to Lou
P. Kendall, lot 2, block 1, Mir
iam 1,600
H. Wittenberg and wife to Reln-
-. hold Kasser, lot t block 3,
Irvlngton Heights addition . . .
A. H. Beeson and wife to J. F.
Lonergan et al, lots 7 and 8,
block 9, Ina Park
Henry Donahue and wife to Tillle
Jenkins, lot 14, block 24, Wil
lamette Charles Downer and wife to Q. F.
Hays, south H of lots 9 and
10, block 3, Howe's addition..
Percv H. Blvth and wife to A.
J. Walters, land beginning at
point in cast line of lot 26,
block 81, Wlllanette Heights
addition, 201.98 feet north from
southeast corner of lot 21,
block 81 1,600
Multnomah Cemetery company to
Margaret muck ley, lot t i, diock
"E," said cemetery
Charles A. Morden and wife to
Florence Hockenberry, part of
lot 1, block "J", Tabor Heights
Weslev Hartel and wife to John
S. Meek, lots 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9,
block 12, Richmond
Investment company to Annie
Lanken, lots 33 and 36, block
12. Irvlngton Park
Ellis O. Hughes and wife to
Charles G. Keers, lot 8, block
62. Irvlngton 1,500
Davis Investment company to
Charles B. Hand, lots 13, 14 and
16, block 1; lots 3. 6, 13, 16,
17 and 18, block 2. Wiberg
Heights 4,000
C. B. Woodworth and wife to De
cella L. Maegly. lots 7 and 8.
block 240, Holladays addition.
E. H. Loomis and wife to L.
Stevens, lot 3, block 4, Loomis
Park
Ernest O. Spltsner to Joseph
Felts et al, lot "K." Feurer's
addition
Ellas W. and Rosetta Robinson
to John Iverson. south half of
lots 16 and 17. block 5. Cacles
addition to St. Johns 1.800
Ore Real Estate company to
Eliza E. Hartness, lots 3 and
4, block 158, Holladay addition.
John A. McClure to Saxon P.
Kerr, lots 27 and 28, "Tlfft's
subdivision of block 4, Smith
son Land company's addition..
J. A. Jones and wife to A. A.
Hoover, east half of .lots 8 and
9. block 1. Tomllnson's addi
tion Jessie Bell to Security Savings
A Trust company, lots S snd
8. block 208. Couch addition..
PACIFIC Title & Trust Co, the leading
abstractors. zu-b--t f ailing Diqg.
ERICKSON, Undertaking Co.,
Ing; lady ass t.; 409 Aldr.
embalm
M. 6133.
CEMETERIES
ROSE CITT SINGLE GRAVES, 210;
family lots, 225 to 275. Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. Fot
full Information apply to Frank flchle
gel 83 Worcester bile Phone A-2828.
NEW TODAY.
. CAPITOL HILL
The beat of all. In Portland proper.
Inside the city limits on the West Side,
the same side as the entire business
section of tha city; 5 cent carfare. Ore
gon Electric Railway runs through tha
center of Capitol Hill for mora than
half a mile; depot on the ground; 10
minutest' ride from the, business center.
Every lot a beauty, 50x100 feet or more,
price only 250 per lot. Terms given.
We are also giving away free a nice
7 room house with choice lot, already
FOB BAUiWtEAL r ESTATE- 1ft
Goia? Fast at Swlntoa
Special discount of 10 per cent
for a few daya. Less than 200
lots remain unsold out -of tha
J thousand that were placed on tho
market three months ago. Prices
win more than double in the next
few months. Two streetcar lines
sre projected through the prop
erty. These lots are but 3 miles
from the steel bridge and are di
rectly north of piedmont and ad
join Swift & Co.'s townaite, Ken
ton. Streets are graded to city en
gineer s stakes and Bull Run wa
ter in every street. Term a 10 per
cent down and 2 per cent per
month. We are always ready to
f",ow our. Property In automo
biles. 8undajs Included.
Columbia Trust Company
Room 711 Couch bldg. Washington
and 4th sts.
WAXTEDltEAt ESTATE 31
ONE house and 2 lots In Everett Wash..
for sale or . exchange for farm prop
erty or stock and Implements on farm
for rent; value of 'property 12600. Ad
dress C-1608. E. 8th st. N.. Portland.
LAND WANTED.
Farms and acreage on U. W. P. car
Unea. . For eastern buyers.
- a W, P, LAND CO.,
1st and AKter sts.
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR CITT REAL.
estate and farms. ' Whar hays you
to sell? Will deal with the owners
only. 205 Wells-Fargo bldg.
BLSINE38 property, centrally located;
2 large houses, modern Improvements,
first class location. 11 1st st.
$25- A MONTH
1 A nice modern home with 68x '
', 1.0l.loJt'..7. rooms, gas, electric
light, full basement, large porch, 1
1 east front This can bo made a '
' nice home. Price $2500; $500
1 cash, $25 a month. This house '
would rent for $25 month. 1
HARTIWAN & THOMPSON
EXCHANGE KK.1L ESTATE 21
City Property to Exchange
$6000 Alblna Income property to ex
change for acreage east of Portland. -
$1800 Six lota at Ivanhoe, two cor
ners, exchange for ranch, close to R. H.
$6500 100 feet Piedmont. vnnA hiilld-
i ings, exchange for fruit ranch close in.
$30Q0 7 room, modem house North
irvlngton, exchange for chicken ranch.
Bank stock to exchange for ranch
close to railroad; must bo good.
100x200 feet inside property to ex
change for highly improved farm.
$20,000 worth, of vacant property to
exchange for large stock ranch.
$7000 8 rooms. 3 lots, Sunnyalde, to
exchange for good ranch.
$20,000 equity in $35,000 inside in
como property for ranch and $5000 cash.
List your property for exchange.
CITT REALTY & BUILDING CO..
430 Worcester bldg. Main 19-10.
$750 - Neat Little Hems $750
inis is Dettom cash price; new 3
room plastered cottage, basement. 60x
100 lot, nice chicken house, large pigeon
coop, small barn for 2 horses, near car.
ood view. .Haverstio & Gallagher,
43 Washington st
Bay My House
ruvv, 7j woi4 vu; a iuuiiio, urw,
modern houst corner lot, 60x100, close
in, iuw view, lew minuiei na xrom
P. O. Must sell by Jan. 1. West Coast
Realty Co., Grand theatre ' bldg. Main
Large Corner of Dirt Ctieap
$1000 buvs double corner lot lnn-rlR
few minute ride from Our office; finest
view in city, (no agents). West Coast
tteauy to., uranq theatre bldg., room .4
FOR TRADE.
A good 25 acre fruit and
good Income bearing Portland
" . .... mi . m t
urupcriy; lineal ui huh, iickt iv.
R. station; poor buildings; no
phoning, but call, on -
Brong-Steele Co.
110 Second St
$150 21 FOOT launch for sale, or trade
for real estate. Charles E. Garllck,
St. Johns, Or. -
NORTHERN TIMBER CO.
Suite 414, Lumber Exchange bldg.
LOOK THIS UP. INVESTERS:
2 building lots, on corner. 100x125, bu
car line, close in: $700 cash buys them:
owner needs the monev: others at low
iur uccupuncy. w na.i do you minK or prices
this for an Xmas present? Call at our
office and see about this.
Clohessy ft Bmlth, 401-9 KoEsy Bldff,
TEST DO THIWOS IW
OVERLOOK
THE FIRST ADDITION TO ORADB
hTREETS WITH A STEAM SHOVEL.
MOST SIGHTLY HHILDINO SPOT IN
PORTLAND.
OrrZCB 307 BURN BIDE et.
Mortgage Loans
At Lowest Current states.
Building Loans, Xnstallmsnt Loans.
Wm. MacMaster
303 Worcester Block.
MEETING NOTICES
4t
HARMONY LODGE No. 12. A.
F. & A. M. Stated commu
nication this (Monday) even
ing at 7:30 o'clock. Election
and Installation of officers and
payment of dues
$800 for 180 acres of timber land.
worth $20 per acre, near town and rail
road, good stream. Wire or phone at our
expense.
4 section choice farming land, 20
miles from Portland, near town and
river and railroad; hay and grain will
grow over the height of man's head;
price $350 per acre; good deed.
$4250 New, modern, swell hotel,
brick building, on principal street; 6
car lines passing the hotel every 3 min
utes; 48 rooms, furniture and carpets
the very best; long lease, reasonable
rent; big money maker; large lobby;
reasons for selling.
Make us an offer on high clans fur
niture of a modern flat; desirable.
NORTHERN TIMBER CO .
Hulte 414. Lumber Exchange bldg.
Belling East Side property all the time.
Eaat Side Property
East Side Property
East Side Property
East Side Property
J. J. OEDER.
Corner Grand Ave. and H. Ankeny.
J. J. OEDER.
East Side Property
East Side Property
East Side Property
East Side Property
Spiling East Side property all the time.
SPECIAL NOTICE
If you want to buy, sell or ex
change your farm, bouse and lot or
vacant property,, we can do it for
you. Call or write Pine Tree Land
Co. for Oregon or Washington
farms, large or small. 603-510
Buchanan bldg. 288 Vi Washington.
FOR SALE or exchange. Hood River
apple orchard, 9 miles out, east side;
500 trees, 300 6 years old. D. L. David
son, R. F. D. No. 10, Hood River, Or.
FOR TRXTDE.
Territory for a splendid sell
ing article to farmers to trada
for property in and near Portland.
Come in and see us.
Brong-Steele Co.
110 Second St
WHAT have you to trade for $2500
mortgage on 320 acres wheat- land?
A-728. Journal.
EXCHANGE 2 lots, $175 arid $160. for
equity In lot or lots. H-207, Journal.
FOB SALE FARMS
17
25
1,600
100
$00
are reauosted to attend. Vis
itors are welcome. By order of the W. M.
vv. fti, uk lun, secrptary.
uwkhk win sen a monern room
dwelling. 50x100. corner lot. east
Members ! front, all In bearing fruit trees, 8
WEBFOOT CO. Uniformed Rank No. 65,
W. O. W., dancing and whist par
ties. Friday evening, December 18,
190S. Cards promptly at 8:30. Full
orchestra, refreshments. Adults 16
cents. Committee.
M. W.. A. OREGON GRAPE CAMP.
No. 6"6. Monday-, SfiWng-Hirscb
block, 10th and Washington sta
U. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP. 5.4,
meets Wednesday evening. Alisky
bldg.. 3d and Morrison sts.
4.000
176
150
5.500
1.000
859
10
SEE
Williams Abstract Co. for pricea.
Chamber of Commeroe.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
William Davidson, 287 H Clay street,
36, snd Mrs. Z. M. Davidson, 37.
C. W. Wlckham, Stevenson, Wash.,
23, and Jessie Hughes, 21.
Oeorge W. .Ralston, 206 First
street, 28, and Georgie B. Carlton, 27.
S. A. Hamilton, Pendleton, Or., 80,
and Marie Blenvenu, 26.
Jack Shafer, 318 East Thirty-ninth
street, 39, and Margarette Bollam. 26.
Arthur R. Eustace, Portland, 27, and
El ma Leota Westman, 21.
Domenlco Carazza, 274 Sheridan
street, 25, and Roue Serlcko, 16
Archie Constable, 698 Vanderbllt
street, is. snd Kuth Williams, 28.
.FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS AND FU-
nerais. Airreji iiurKnarat, mod Hill
florist. 120 23d st Main 602, A-2114.
Full Ore suits for rent, all sUea.
unique Tailoring uo.. is stark st.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 10
SNAP
NEAR SWIFT'S PLANT
At Portsmouth, house and 4 lots on
corner, facing McKenna Park; $1400;
terms; cash, $660, balance $15 per
month.
NATIONAL REALTY ft TRUST CO.,
826 V Washington st... room 616.
WE BUILD HOMES '
To suit you at small cost, and very easy
payments. There is no reason hy you
should not own your own homo. Call
and see us and let us explain bow easy
it is to do so.
THK VETERAN LAND CO,
822 Chamber of Commerce.
$756 CASH, balance easy terms, for
modern, close In, east side home;
very desirable neighborhood, 2 carllnes;
furnace, electric lights, gas, laundry
tubs, shades and linoleum Included;
can give Immediate possession; for sale
by owner, ays- t namner or Commerce,
TO Sn. f TLB ESTATE Two modern
6 room cotta es, nearly new, with
concrete foundations, on 100x100, In
Sunnyalde.- Waldemar Seton, attorney
at law, room 431 Worcester bldg., 2d
and Oak. Portland, Or.
GOOD 7 room house, close In, on Haw
thorn ave., lot 4xl00, $3600, $600
down, balance $20 per month.
T. W. MARSHALL & CO.,
bimh ana iiawtnorne ave.
blocks from 2 carllnes; fine view of 3
mountains; near Thompson grammar
school; slso near new Alblna high
school; first class finished throughout;
$3000. cash $600, balance monthly pay
ment $26 per month and Interest. Phone
Woodlawn 2020..
BL'NGAIAW $500. .
4 rooms, bath, etc., lot 50x100, near
Woodlawn carline; never been occupied;
$1500; terms, cash $600, balance $15
per month. National Realty & Trust
Co., 826H Washington st, will build
to suit on payments; money loaned on
most deals. Room 516.
$1800 5 ROOM house, lot south front,
high ground, H block to Brook
lyn carline; $500 cash, balance
terms; income . $160 per annum;
big bargain.
A. H. BIRRELL,
202 McKay Bldg., 3d and Stark.
240 Acres
near HUlsboro, on river, 120 acres
cleared. 120 acres timber and pas
ture, 9 room house, barn 60x88.
running water. Just right for big
dairy ranch. Price 322,000. Terms.
26 Acres
1H miles from county seat, 5 min
utes' walk to carline, 22 acres
cleared, balance pasture, young
orchard, 3 room house, barn 24x
36; good fences; price $3260; $2,
000 cash, balance 7 per cent,
SPENCER & CO.
102 2d St.
$700 BUYS choice 60-foot lot near E.
36th, with cement walks, curbs and
water In and paid; building restrictions;
will be worth twice as much In, two
years; only $130 down, balance $10
month at 6 per cent. Jas. C. Logan,
326 Vj, Washington st.. room 415.
A. JUT i - l: a ar
t un balk isy owner, modern room
uueen Ann house. 621 Lincoln st.
gas, electric light, furnace, sewer in and
paid ror; no reasonable orror refused.
pnone woodlawn x0.
I1B00 WILL buy a good 5 room cottage
on hmmi aiain, near astn St.; seoo
down, o&ianca iou quarterly.
T. W. MARSHALL ft CO.,
sstn ana Hawthorne ave.
SEE this; It Is one of the best buvs in
Portland: 8 room modern residence
on Hawthorne ave.; all Improvements,
$5750; terms.
T. W. MARSHALL A CO.,
uiiia nawmorne ave.
$0 BY 60 feet, north frontage, level
ground, fine and flat. In vicinity of
11th and Harrison sts. Price $2600.
PARRISH. W ATKINS ft CO.,
250 Alder st.
7 ROOM house, modern, corner lot, lOOx
115, cheap at $3000; half down, bal
ance 3 to 5 years, 7 per cent.
T. W. MARSHALL ft CO.,
39th and Hawthorne ave.
BEAUTIFUL, modern home, with pri
vate water system, orchard and 3
acres of choice garden land; on tho
corner of 2 good streets In Portland;
-.Mnnr, v mi ttv railing uiog.
IF YOU want a cheap lot or a cheap
home, with small amount down and
easy terms, we win save you money
REAL REALTY COMPANY,
622 Worcester Bldg.
FOR SALE 7 room cottage. 703 Ever
ett St., between 21st and 22d; price,
$4500; terms, $2000 down, balance
mortgage 6 per cent. Inquire owner,
jib .railing Diqg. i
5df
100
POOR man's chanoe: homeste,
acres, ready for plow; 3 miles of good
town; $300 Improvements; adjoining
tana sening no per acre iduu casn.
X-79Z, journal.
LOWEST prices for .choice cut flowers
snd deRlgn work. Main 608; A-S603.
Gustav Burkhardt. 112 23d st. N.
Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith ft Co,
Washington bldg. corner 4th and Wash.
Ington sta
Bets ft Sena flcrlsts. funeral deslcna.
341 H Morrison, Mam60i; A-1877.
Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowera
and floral designs. 289 Morrison st
Max M. Smith, florist. 160-6th at. on.
posits Meier ft Frank s. Main 7318.
Deaths
KANE In this city, December 14, at
the family residence. 832 Mississippi
avenue, Hannah Kane, wife- of John
Kane, aged z years, 10 month. . Fu
neral notice hereafter. i
EMa Edlih B. Ems, 80 Idaho, Dectm-
ver iv, agea it, neraorrnage
$1400 SNAP 4 room cottage, 2 blocks
irom car; poultry house; terms $350
cash, balance $16 per month. Ameri
can Trust Co., 200 Chamber of Commerce.
EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY".
$125 -High, slghtlv, level lots; wator
In, 6 cent carline; $3 monthly.
ADLER. 228 Lumber Exchange.
100x48 ONE block from Woodstock car
line, 3376, $200 cash.
ANGELES TRUST CO..
316 M Washington at., room 41T.
$1650 3100 CASH. $16 per month and
interest, S room house, near Piedmont
car barns; modern conveniences; lot
83x100. . Inquire 1096 Maryland ave.
C. K. Dcnnell & Co,
Real Estate. . Room 338 C. of C,
$550 KACH Two lots, corner on Mon
tana ave., south of Killings worth; lay
well, eaat front ' Inquire 1095 Mary
lsnd ave. 1
SUBURBAN lots. $300; fine view; will
double value In 1 year: easy terms;
investigate; no a gents, y Y-8r J ournal.
1 ROOM, modern- house. , west side,
' Walking distance; terYns If desired.
TjSggart. 410 Chamber of Commerce,
5 ROOM new bungalow, Sunnyslde, 1149
K. Washington; easy terms; vacant
lots taken as first payment. Room 30
i.arayette oicig., 6th and Washington.
$2150 FOR modern east side home;
close in, Morrison carline; this is a
genuine bargain; sea Henry C. Prud
homme, 306 Chamber of Commerce.
Improved Farm, $25 per Acre
24,000 acres good wheat land In Mor
row County, near lone; 2 farms close
together, one 800, one 1600, fenced and
cross fenced, running water, fair build
lngs, 1800 under plow, 200 mora easily
broke, 800 in fall crop; crop goes com
plete; heading and. threshing outfit,
nearly new; 40 head of work stock,
harness, wagon, plows, etc.: seed, feed,
etc.. for next year; 8 cows, 1 bull, soma
hogs; all for $60,000, half cash or in
come property, balance to suit at
per cent . v:
Wfeat Haye You to Trade?
ANGELES TRUST COMPANY,
826 H WASH. ST., ROOM 417.
800 ACRES, 80 of It tn cultivation
and hay, river runs through the
place, 6 miles from R. R, 76 head
of cattle, 300 goats. 86 sheep, t
horses, 10 stands of bees, mowing
machine, rake and all farming
tools go with place, besides hay,
fruit and vegetables now- on tha
place. This is an Ideal goat and
cattle ranch; $11.60 per acta for
this one, H cash, balance to suit
at 6 per cent i.
LINCOLN COTTNTT LAND A
INVESTMENT COM PANT, .
301 Maclear Bld. '
$1600 8 ROOM house, lota 82x200,
Archer, Mount Scott line; property Is
worth $2600; must sell. House rented
for $12. E. H. Dement 242 Madison.
A FINE 5 room new bungalow, lot 60x
100, Woodlawn, a snap at $1300; $550
cash, balance $12 per month- Atlas
Land Co., 420 Lumber Exchange.
OWNER has to sell; lots at St Johns
for $250 apiece; lot at Highland Park
for $450, and other property. N-790,
uuuj iia.i, gr pnone wopqiawn 84
NEW modern 9 room house in Holla
day s aaaiti-n; aiso lots in Holladay
Park addition. Call Rex Furniture Co
at 2d and Main sta Main 9193.
FIVE room new house, 1 acre ground,
near car, 6c fare, plenty fruit; only
.'uuu; I5U0 down, balance $15
mrfnth. Room 7. 181H 1st st.
per
Bargain In Hosier .Fruit
land, 80 acres near town on county road:
good bearing orchard, buildings, 3 good
springs, $75 per acre; half cash, bai-
ance terms. iw, journal.
3 GOOD FARMS.
Best of soil, water, roads. Eaoh a
real bargain.
180 acres, IS highly cultivated, close
to town, orchard, good housa snd
barn, $6260; 12750 cash; Income $2000
per year.
1 40 acres, IS tillable, a snap fop $0O.
3 120 acres, 60 acres highly cultivated,
milk route, complete dairy with stock
tools and feed. Can't - begin to tell
how good this la Coma see. $8000;
$8500 cash.
Our bank guarantees every statement
we make. No hot air. . - ,
WASHOUGAL DAIRT ft LAND CO.,
d. S. Smith, Mgr. Washougal, Wash,
rttim . -n . l. . n a r . . .
v.iir,Ar ki ifivu o room cntra.ff- .n
Lincoln st, near S4th: come and see
mis; terms, x. vv. Marshall ft Co.
39th and Hawthorne ave.
THREE lots near Mount Tabor car and
2 In Woodstock. $260 each. We have
lots or otner lots, see us. Room 7,
181H lt st
FOR SALE Nice modern house, close
In. clean. Phone Eaat 202.
Call 451 Hawthorne.
B 2620.
NOB HILL home. 9 rooms, improve
menta. modern, at nrlce absurdlv taw
Elmere, Hotel Lincoln.
BARGAIN $Q0 for 100x100 corner on
ten Insula at Portsmouth station.
784. Journal.
R-
FOR SALE Lot 50x100, In Vernon.
$400. cash. 713 E. 11th st. Sell.
wood 458.
( ROOM house, modern and complete.
very cheap. 1176 E. Main, near 39th.
ACREAGE
57
easy
home
NICE homes, acreage $60 u
terms. Gladstone nark. Ideal
place, ' Oregon City carline, ;buy now
Amerlcan-tjr-andinavlan Rtaltv- Co.. 107
4th st, or C A. Vsrren, UlaJstons.
i&Q ACRES, 135 In cultivation, about 8i
acres timber, 65 slashed and s-eded,
good pasture, good large housa, 3 barns,
other outbuildings, orchard, t wells,
windmill, running water, 16 acres bops,
new hophouse. This la fine appl land
or fine for walnuts, being rolling but
not hilly; first class stock farm, well
watered and outside range, on R. F. D.,
milk route, teiepnone; xsv acres- Tor
$12,000. Come see this.., Apply to U. L.
Noble. Forest Grove. Or. -
FARM of 400 acres, on Yamhill rlvr,
825 seres cleared, fenced; $104 acri.
General merchandise stock for ),
good town, good reason a for sAlline;;
books open to Investigation, price $7&.m.
Acreage for sale, cloaa to town, fin
for walnuts, $200 -er acre; houe an l
lots from $l5u up; 64 acres fine hottm-i
land, 1H miles from town, good lo
tlon, well watered; 8100 p.r cr. lj,
M iiler. Amity. Or
!fHB Hurlburt heirs offer for t',.- r
farm of 102 acres In Multnomxti coun
ty. 2 miles from Portland; at.out Si
acres tinder cultivation. 10 in or i.nr s,
wall fenced and containing !er i -. r
of 109 to 200 horsejiowpr. g r-,-.m t
tered house, large lisrn. othr-x bui.-..i..
Waldemar Seton, Attorney m T.;i r
431 Worcester bld., id and C.i, I ,
land. Or.
$1700 EASY Urn.. 10 -r-,m. I"..
vatea. i room hmiw. 2 . i
chk-kens. 2 lr,rfl. -.w. v ,
buggf. 3 sts harness. t.rm t
hay. small fruit. tt-
sal a or trd. A (:-
i ij, vv:)t inft-ju i
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