The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 03, 1909, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON I DAILY-JOURNAL, . PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3. 1909.
10
WILL WORK OUT
OLD BiDISSUES
Tort of Portland Commission
TroTides a Sinking
Fund.
-DECIDES TO BUILD
OCEAN GOING TUGS
Contractors Invited to Submit Bids
for Steel Hnll Craft to Be Opened
Here March 11 River Towboat
Oklahama Might Be Bought.
By providing a sinking; fund the Port
of Portland yesterday afternoon loo
iatAna te wlnA nut Indebtedness that
ha been standing for some time. The
total amount of old bonds to be re,
tired v this newly established sfnk-
ing fund 1" 1760.000 and It will take ap
proximately 25 years to accomplish it
: One series of bonds falls due In li
when $850,000 will have tobt Produced
hv the nort commission. To raise ine
required turn, $17,600 will be set aside
.... tV. mnnav will be Invested
in the meantime so to earn all or
a part of the 6 per cent iniernt i.v.
on the Indebtedness. The second aeries
falls due in 1881.. It 1; known" the
drydock bonds and calls for $400,000. To
gradually wipe this out. the commission
will set aside 110,00 each year until
1881. The first seriea of bonds men
A.A k.ith anlrt to rtv for the
expense of dredging and diking the
channel to we sea many yw s-
Bonds Issued later will be retired au
tomatically at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum so that the sinking fund
""will" not have to provide for them. In-
eluded in these bonds are the towage
and pilotage system bonds and the re
funding bonds issued to pay for the
dredge Columbia, Half of the amount
Involved in the latter bonds haa al
ready been paid. . . . , ,
The establishment of the sinking fund
; was accomplished at a special meeting
held by the Port of Portland commission
yesterday afternoon. In addition, the
matter of buyinr or building tugs and
., towboats for the towage service be
tween the port and the sea, waa taken
up. The commission decided to invite
bids for one or two steel ocean going
- tugs to operate at the mouth of the
Columbia, bids to be opened March 11.
- Specifications and plana have been pre
pared by Chief Engineer 3. B. C. Lock
wood and may be had by intending bid
ders. The dimensions of the tugs will be:
- length, 150 feet; beam. 26 feet: depth,
moulded, 18 feet 11 '"inches: draughti
loaded, 16 feet, crown of deck. 6 inches.
They; will be single screw craft, equipped
with -Scotch marine boilers and triple
expansion engines, capable of develop
ing 1000 Indicated horsepower. This
will make the boats about twice as pow
erful and much speedier than the tug
Wajluls, now operated at the mouth of
the Columbia by the O. R. com
pany. The proposition to purchase the Wal
lula waa dropped, since the owners con
sider the boat worth $80,000. Chief En
gineer Lockwood in his report states
- that he falls -to see where the value of
the tug can exceed $45,000.
The port considered the price esked
for the towboat Oklahama quite rea
sonable, and that boat will probably
therefore be made part of the port's
equipment Manager J. P. O'Brien, of
the O. R- ft N. company, offered to
sell the Oklahama to the port for $30,
000. It was decided to accept the prop
osition providing a survey shows the
craft to be in the condition described.
How soon the Port f Portland will
be In position to take up the manage
ment of the towsge snd pilotage system
botween Portland and the sea was not
determined at the meeting, but It was
apparent that It will be done very short
ly, the intention being to charter tugs
and towboats until new ones can be se
cured. It is estimated that It will take
about eight months to build the ocean
golne: tugs for which bids have been In
vited, so they would not be ready until
next fall.
The commission will hold Its regular
monthly meeting next week.
AT LOCAL SHIPYARDS
Steamers Sarah Dixon and Xo Won
der Hauled Out for Repairs.
To undergo a general overhauling the
Shaver Transportation company's steam,
r Sarah Dixon was today hauled on
the ways at the Portland Shipbuilding
company's yard in South Portland. The
Shaver Transportation company's steam
er No wonder waa hauled out on the
ways at the same yard two days ago
for repair of damages Inflicted by the
steamer T. J. Potter on the afternoon
of January 26, near the mouth of the
Willamette river.
In addition to these two craft there
1s one new river towhoat being built
at the Portland shipyards for the Star
Sand company. The pontoons for the
drydock for the Oregon Drydock com
pany are also being built at this yard.
Joseph Supple is completing the con
struction of a steamer for Alaskan wa
ters and the Willamette Iron & Steel
works Is completing a fine steel passen-
5eE t?mer,.fo.r..Pu"et ouni- The St.
pnna Shipbuilding company is com-
nlatin th farrv f 'i A Sr-Z -
' . . . " ' 'ii.' ' i oircouTf r lor
the Portland Hallway. Light & Power
company.
WILL GO TO MANILA
Large Shipment of Shells to
Carried by the Xicomedia.
Be
.Loaded shells to an aggregate welaht
II Vw- d'".,: "J VL'fLKT? if an.'ia
via v a vi tiaiiu at. Aiiiiii ici n ramgnin
MrnniVi ltn.r Klenm(. .iu '
She'l.Wked to saii from her." .V
next week. This Is tne nH i.r'W V'' presumption tnat
ehinment of shells and einltVi. !
to Manila through this port in the oast I
few - months,
.The Nlcoraedia will deliver the shells
t the Philippine port and Instead of
Solna; to Hongkong first, will go to
anila after leaving Mojf, Japan. Then
from Manila the liner will proceed to
Hongkong. Besides the explosives, the
TheOregon
TZ8ZT
OaUEAT
Museum of Anatomy
OUATEB TXAH XTZS
Weakness or any
contracted disease
positively eared by
the oldest specialist
in Portland. Con
sultation at our of
fices free.
Our offices are
separate from the
museum and strict
ly, private to those
wishing to consult
us and there ia not
a lmmy a COSt for
nulttlon or to
, visit . the nuunm
4 We cure an
Diseases of Men
wirch as weakness, nervou Hahti
ity. kidney, bUdder tad III toal
traeted disease u D
,l'k w 'eS; aminatio
I a. t!n mJ ?1L Hours
10 to rill V m-.' Sundays
Oregon Medical
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Institute
Ml Horrlsoa it..;
so. Or.
NicomAla will take 4000 ton of flour
and about 800,000 feet of lumber. She
... jH - . . . iL. 111. i . ' " . w
win eiiui iu ii jo Aiumt aoct tomor
row jiiurniiig; 10 loao. ....y i
The liner Arabia 1 due to arrive
here from the orient about the 25th
oi mis monm.
INVESTIGATION OOXCXTJDED
Inspectors Take J. N. Tel-Rocham-
beau Case I'nder Advisement.
Local Inspectors Edwards and Fuller
completed the taking of testimony in
the J. N. Teal-Rochambleau collision
case yeerterday afternoon. A decision
will probably be handed down next
week. The French bark Roohambeau
palled yesterday bound for the United
Kingdom with a cargo of wheat.
The vessels collided in a fog off
Llnnton on the afternoon of January
26. The Roohambeau waa at anchor
alongside the towboat Oklahoma wait
ing for the fog to lift and the river
steamer J. N. Teal was heading for
Llnnton to take on a shipment of lum
ber. The Teal was damaged, but th
large windjammer escaped without a
scratch.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
The steamer Breakwater, Captain
Macgeno, sails for Coos Bay this even
ing. The trench Dane Hossuet eauea mis
morning from Astoria bound for Europe
with a cargo of wheat.
Captain O. W. Hosford, a prominent
steamboat owner and navigator of thin
port, will leave this week on a tour of
Mexico and southern California. He
will be accompanied by his family.
The Russian ship Dundee will load
lumber at the Simpson mills at Knapp
ton for the United Kingdom in the near
future. The vessel was chartered a
few weeks ago.
The British ship Aberfoyle has been
ordered to take on 400 tons of ballast.
It is understood that negotiations for
her oharter for a lumber cargo are
about to be closed.
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria, Feb. $. Arrived down at
9:30 a m., British ship Torrlsdale.
Sailed at 8:45 a m., French bark Boa
suet, for ueenstown or Falmouth.
San Francisco, Feb. t. Sailed at
last night, steamer - Nome City, for
Portland; it I p. m., steamer Olson A
Mahoney, for Portland.
Antwerp. Feb. 1. Arrived. French
bark Eugenie Fautrel, from Portland.
Ban irancisco. eo. i. Arrived at 7
a. m., steamer Ueorge W. Elder, from
San Pedro, for Portland: steamer Roa
noke, from Portland for San Pedro Ar
rived at 8 a m.. steamer Daisy Mitchell,
from Portland. Arrived at 8 last nla-ht.
steamer Rose City, from Portland.
Astoria, Fen. 3. Condition at the
mouth of the river at 8 a. m.. obscured:
wind east 14 miles; weather, cloudy.
Tides at Astoria Thursday Higrn.
water 1:08 a. m., 7. J feet; 0:18 p. m.,
8.7 feet. Low water--6:50 a. m.. 3:3
feet; 7:18 p. m., 0:8 feet
GOVERNMENT FINDS
PUGET SOUND FRAUD
The Merchants Exchange of
this city today received a letter
from O. P. Austin, chief of the
bureau of statistics of the de
partment of commerce and labor,
stating that the letter from the
exchange in reference to the
November wheat exports from
Puget sound had been received
and that the claim that the
Puget sound figures had' been
padded to the extent of about
600.00 bushels had been found
correct. Mr. Austin stated fur
ther that the Puget sound fig
ures will be corrected next
month in conformity with the
facta
CASTOR I A
For In&iitt nd Cnlldrea.
Tfca Kind Ycj Have Always Bougtl
Bears the
81&&atur of
nizzEszszsszExinnsnxBsxiisKn
METAEE
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And How These are Re
duced to a Minimum In
the Methods of an Ex
pert Specialist
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Doctors make more mistakes than
any other Profession. I helleva
In
fled to make a definite statement In this regard,
as fully half my work as Specialist consists of
correcting the mistakes of other doctors. The
9 reason for so many mistakes is
plain to any person who will stop
the tremendous task assumed by
H the tremendous task assumed b-r
H pnyaicma. jn aiiempiing too mucn
i v .
H F'1""?".!' too lltUe. The greatest .
N ?e ,uul? l" wnole numsn macntne,
M derstand tne whole human machine, and offer
4 help when any part goes wrong. That Is where
H .Ti T .1'?- -V-Jfl
ii th gMttnin, be (tin. And h txpocta
il y k uoift.
Let a man with a chronic disorder go to 10 different doctors, and
he is more likely to get 10 different opinions than five that are alike.
i ii nve ooctors aia agree on
Offer a prescription different
H tw
wo thousand diseases In the list of
ments, ana pronaoiy twenty uioueana symptoms, either direct or re
mote. They range ell the way from falling of the hair to pains in the
toe. and the averaa-e doctor Is sumoaed to knnxr thm ait nr lu.t
M tfeldom refuses to treat them If he can get pay for his services. He
M mar be conscientious in his desire to help the sufferer, but in under
taking so large a task he Is more likely to fall ten times than cure
once. And he cannot, without tnluring a patient's confidence m his
ability, recommend the services of a specialist Instead of his own.
V M , . L. . . , . , , i ....... i
aa - j.i uiMuinj wnn uiy vi aktjcncnia constituting my specialty, seea
n an expert's and not an amateur's services. You can come to me know
ing that I - nave treated hundreds of teases like your own. and thou
sands of others very similar. Ton can rest assured that I will know
Just what to do will not make a slnble misstep in the treatment of
your case, and that, a complete and permanent cure will follow.
The incurable cases that come under my observation have been those
of men who have neglected to seek treatment in time, or having tried
to core themselves with electric belts, patent nostrums, a drugstore
treatment, or some other worthless meana Such treatments are far
worse than none at alL They nearly invariably produoe complications that
are as hard to cure as the original disease. , Sometimes they appear to
benefit for a time, but as sure as Fate their after-effects will . prove
harmful many times fatal BEWARE OF THEM. They cannot cure
you. no matter how eloquently they are advertised. Seek my sclent! flo
and successful Direct-Method Treatment, that will not fall to cure you.
Do not delay until your ease haa advanced into the Incurable state.
MY MODERN and up-to-date methods will effect a eertafn and
needy cure of RTESKiTOUKOBA, COMTHAOCTO DZSOBDXM.
STEOxno BZOOD POXSOaT, LOST attEMOHTM. aad all Mflax ailments.
TABiOOCWJ. ynaaocru and STmxerrm positively eared
WITHOUT TBJB JOTITB. .-.
f Free ConsnlUtloti and Diagnosis
aa Ailing men are cordially Invited-to call at my office for free ad
14 vice, examination and diagnosis. Office house t A. M. to P. M. g an
il ays 10 to 1. write If you cannot can. ,
HTHE DR.
H V COaUrSB KOJUU80W AJTD BBOOBB 8TXZZn.
J . ?. atraaoe, fmtt ICorrlseti teeet, rertlaaUL Oregoa,
mm
It is a remarkable fact that hundreds
of thousands of aDDarentlv sensible men
ana women go on year alter year sur
ferine asonv and humiliation, when I
very simple and pleasant remedy would
na mern or mat aetestaoie OJseaae, ca
tarrh in short order.
Hyomel (pronounced Hlrh-o-mei will
give tne surrerer rrom catarrh joyiu
relief in five minutes. .
it is such a remarkable cure, and so
osittve in its action, that woodara,
!larke At Co.. goes so far as to guaran
tee u to cure catarrh or money oaca.
And neoDla who have cured them
selves of catarrh with Hyomei will tell
vou mac it la a moat excellent remeav.
A complete outfit, which consists or
a hard rubber pocket inhaler, a oottie oi
Hyomel, and an unique dropper for filN
In a- the Inhaler, onlv costs $1. and IT
an extra botue is arterwaras neeaea tne
Dries Is onlv 50 cents.
Hyomel is a heallnar. antlsentlc balsam
taken from the mia-htv eucalvotus trees
in the health-giving forests of Australia,
where diseases , of the respiratory jtract
are unknown.
All the sufferer haa to do is to Inhale
the antiseptic air of Hyomel over the
inflamed carta where tne germs ere en
trenched, three or four times a day.
Soon the Inflammation will subside.
the discharge of mucous will cease, the
hawking, spitting, snurrmg and oaa
breath will be a thing of the past, and
all the strenth and ell the energy pre
viously used to combat tne ravishing- in
roads of the persistent and destructive
germs, will go to Duiia up your neaun
and put new blood, muscle and ambition
into you.
Comnlete outfit II. Mall order filled
bv Booth's Hvomel Co.. Buffalo. N. x.
' Hyomei is eoia in every iuwu i ADr-
ica.
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SOU BY CXUOGISTS EVERYWHERE
UERUIDWOMER.
Vae Big 41 for aaaataral
dloaarat,laaatea.
Irritation! er aloaratlana
et siaceaa Bamkranai.
f hma oartafka. falalaM, ana set sstrta
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are made
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easily made
to consider
the regular
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mistake of
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and
pay for ev
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The Leading peelalhrt.
a diagnosis, each one would be sure
from the other four. There ara anma
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Phones, Main 7173; A-6051
WEATHER REPORT
The north Pacific disturbance haa
separated Into two low pressure areas.
one of which Is central this morning
over southern Alberta and the other
over western Nevada. A ridge of high
pressure extends from Wyoming south
to New Mexico, and a high pressure
area of considerable magnitude over
lies tne guir states. Heavy rains have
taiien in northern and-central Califor
nia and in southern Oregon and light
rains have fallen In the Willamette val
ley and the sound country. The weath
er continues cloudy and .threatening; in
eastern Oregon, eastern-Washington and
laano, out no rain nas yet occurred in
that section: It is colder in western
Oregon, western and southeastern Wash
ington and nortnern California, and
warmer in the Mississippi and Ohio val
leys. The indications are for rain la this
district tonight and Thursday, with
lower temperatures east of the Cascade
mountains.
-Temp.-
Max.
Min. Precip,
Baker City, Or...
Bismarck, N. T. .
Boise. Idaho
. .50
. .32
. .58
44
.0
14
40
IS.
30
40
86
62
44
24
40
34
34
'42
38
16
46
42
SO
40
46
18
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T.
.46
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.34
1.30
.0
1.03
.26
1.28
.0
.0
0
Chicago. Ill
.46
.46
Dubuque, Iowa
Helena Mont. ...:.43
Jacksonville, Fla. ..62
Lewiston, Idaho .,..46
Los Angeles 72
New Orleans 64
New Tork. N. T 84
North Head. Wash... 4 8
Omaha, Neb 68
Pocatello, Idaho ....50
Portland, Or 64
Roseburg, Or 60
St. Paul. Minn 34
San Francisco 60
Seattle, Waah 50
Siskiyou, Or 40
Spokane, Wash 64
Walls Walla, Wn...4
Washington, D. C...48
BUSINESS CARDS
FLOWERS for weddings and funerala
Alfred Burkhardt. Nob Hill florist.
1J0 28d st; Main E02. A-S184.
WEDDING cards. W. O. Smith at Co..
Washington bldg., corner 4th and
Washington eta
CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowers
and floral designs. 189 Morrison st.
MAX M. SMITH, florist 160 6th St.. op
poslte Meier A Frank's; Main 7818.
BETZ tt SONS, florists, funeral deslgna
849H Morrison; Main 8096. A-1877.
FULL DRESS suits for rent all sizes.
Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark at.
BIRTHS
1
COWLEY To Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cow
ley, Portland, January 25, a daugh
ter. LONG To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Long, 411
Mechanic street, a daughter.
ADLER To Mr. and Mrs. B. Adler,
18&H Grant street, a daughter.
HARDIN To Mr. and Mrs. L. Hardin,
412 First street, a daughter.
8IMONSON To Mr. and Mrs.R. Simon
son, 178 East Seventh street, a daugh
ter. URING To Mr. and Mrs. H. Urtng; 271
North Seventeenth street, a daughter.
WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson,
281 Williams avenue, a daughter. -
CIERNINSKI To Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Clerntnskl, 677 Gantepbeln avenue, a
daughter.
HANSEN To Mr. and Mra N. O. Han
sen, Portland, a daughter.
BAKER To Mr. and Mra J. Baker,
Oovernment island, a daughter.
SOMERVILLE To Mr. and Mrs. J
Somervllle, 874 Sherman street, a
daughter.
CROEM To Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Croem.
601 East Twelfth, February J, a
daughter.
DUNKER8 To Mr. and Mra F. W.
Dunkers, 746 East Fourteenth, a
daughter.
HOWARD To Mr. and Mrs. R. R. How
ard. Arleta, Or., January 6, a daugh
ter. GATENS To Mr. and Mrs. U. Gateni,
Woodstock, Or., January 20, a daugh
ter, PHILIPS To Mr. and Mra. T. Philips,
605 Second street, January 20, a
daughter.
SUTHERLAND To Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Sutherland. 692 Smith street, a
daughter.
LOOMIS To Mr. and Mra H. A.
Loorais, Portland, January 80, a
daughter. ,
TEN EOCK To Mr. and Mra R. A
Ten Eock. Portland. January 81, a
boy. . "
BLUMGUTST To Mr. and Mra M.
Blumgulst, West End O. R. 4 N. R,
R., January 18, a boy.
DEATBS
SCOTT D. 8. Scott. 499 Williams ave
nue, February 1, age 46; tuberculo
sis: '
SMITH Mra C. J. Smith, Long Beach.
Wash., January 81, age 71. .
WRIGLKT J. Wrlgley, 836 . East
Twelfth street, February 1, age 68;
gangrene of the lungs.
OTTO J. H. Otto, St. Vincent's hospital,
' January, age 74; phthisis.
HUNTER F. E. Hunter, 1017 East
Yamhill, January 80, age 48; angina
pectorla
TONG Mrs. N. A Tong. St Vincent's
hospital. January 81, age 69; galla-
tlneo.
RUEHARD F. F. Ruehard, Second and
Jefferson, - January 81, age 8; bronco
pneumonia HOOD B. Hood. 45 Texas avenue,
January 80, age 7 days; gyanodlsand
clinanltion.
CARD OF THAJTKS
WI wish to thank relatives and friends
for the beautiful floral pieces and
kindness towards us at the death of
our beloved mother and grandmother.
MRS. Q. QRlBCHAW AND FAMILY.
FUXEKAL DIKECTOKS
DUNNING, aTENTEK GILBAUQH,
1 undertakers and embalmers; modern
In every detail; Seventh and Pine; Main
410. Lady assistant.
J. P. Flnlcy & Son
uar attenaant. Mam 8, a-1691.
ZELLER-BTRNES CO funeral dlrao-
tors, mbaJrners. 870 Russell; Bast
1888. lady assistant
sfBNTEE-EKICKSON CO, undertakers;
isay u A'uer m. bow pnones.
EX) WARD HOLMAN. . undertaker; 180
8d st ., '
" ROSE CITT CEHETERT. T
Phones C-1114 and Main 4444.
F. 8. DUKNINa. esst side funeral di
rector. 414 E- Alder, corner ftn. '
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
LAWYERS Abstract, Trust Co., room
4 Board of Trade bldg,? abstracts a
.ABSTRACTS copied from the original.
7l unawiper or commerce.
Joseph T. Ennts and wife to-Cat- ,
miir Jf Rti-nhlo lot 17. hlor.k IB.
Vernon , . ,'. . .. ......... ... . . .$ 1,160
Thomas Darling and wife to fever
C. Anderson, commencing at
the southeast corner of lot 4,
- block 1, Dolan's addition, thence
north to north line of lot (,
. block 87, Hanson's Beoond addi
tion, thence west 40 feet, thence
- south ' to north line of East
Main itrMl. thanea east 40 feat
to beginning i.. ... I,oo
Frona Wilson to J. A. Thomas, lot;
B. block 80, Beltwooa , evu
George L. Peaslee and - wife, to
Percy H. Blyth et al, north tt
at lot (t hlnck 88. Ralalah's ad
dition .,...... 11.006
California Conference association
of Seventh Day Adventists to
UnAh XT gmilh A al. lot 1.
block S.AIblna addition ...... S.tiO
Nordby-Craven Investment com
pany to KUtn A. ;iariage, weai
H of lot 4, block 3, Strubes ad
dition; west H of lot 1, block 1.
Field's addition i . .
1,150
C Leifer et al to F. W. Gartner
et aj, lot 11, block mraaise
Springs tract i . . .
1,800
T, Dorenbus and wife to V. V.
Mathews, east 18 2-3 leet oiior
18 and west 18 8-3 feet of lo$ 17
block 1, Acme addition
too
W. A. Dixon and wife to W. A I
Miller, 4 acres in section iv, ,
tnwnahln 1 wuith. ran re 4 east.
7(0
A. L. Dundas and wife to Leota .
I King, lot 12, Block A cner
rydale MOO
Carl King and wife to Ida M.
Dundas, lot ". block "A." cner-
rydale
O. I Webb and wife to, Lyman
1,800
E. Belknap et at,
i Bayard addition
Same to same, lots 38 and 14,
block 1, Tabasco addition ...
A. L. White to Elliabeth Marsh.
Mil
lot 4. OIOCK 4, tilgniauu dciwvi
UmiM Arlit Inn ..............
110
H. 8. Rowe and wife to Sever
Thompson, lot 8, Dioca a, juinn
wood addition
1!I
Moore Investment company to
Annie Sherman, lots i ano a,
block 28. Vernon
1,000
University Land company to
Thomas reierson, ww
and 21, block 120, University
Park ........ ......
171
Timothy Donavan and wire to
Henry C Bicaei, Deginnins
northeast corner of lot l,
block 17, McMlllen's addition,
thence south 60 feet thence
west 81 1-8 feet, thence north
east. 60 feet, thence east 11 1-8
1.1 havlnnlnff
4.000
T vl. M Anmark At al to John W.
Hocicet, sa acres, cuniuioi"ii"
at southwest corner of the u.
L. C. of Hiram and Susan
d.fImf a 8,000
Jacob Smith to Paul Paulsen et
al, lots and id. oioca . j"'
Klna VTomeatead
4,400
Portland University Land cpm
pany to Phil E.1Sprague. lots
17, 18. 89 and 40. block 177,
TTnlvraltv Park
100
1.160
1,100
1.700
00
100
1.500
too
Royal Love and wife to Jeptha
M. Kelly et at, a acrea uti
ning at northeast corner of
southeast of section 9.
tnnm.Viln 1 aouth. range 2 OSSt
Joseph Lee to John Johnson, lot
22. block 4. St. Johns
George P. Henderson and wITe to
ISlljan Arnoia et i. ivi ,
block 16. Sunny side
Moore Investment company to
Nellie Burkheao, lot oioca
13 Vernon
River View Cemetery association
to Thad W. Vreeland, lot 146,
section 101, said cemetery ....
Karl Stephan and wife to Jessie
B. Plummer, east tt of lots 8
and 4, block 84. Holladay's ad
dition Portland Realty Trust com
pany to John Jehorek, lota 6
and 7, block 9, Laurel wood,. . .
W. C?. Alvord and wife to Charles
W. Henry, lots 9 and 10, block
98, Irvlngton 1,000
Rose City Park association to F.
W. llenaerson, lot to, diock j.
Rose City Park
Riverview. Cemetery association
to Wilson S. Hamilton, lot 141.
section 101, said cemetery . . .
Multnomah Cemetery company to
Mrs. M. E. Hunter, northwest
4 of lot 4, block "E," said
cemetery '
Electrlo Land company to N. P.
Bennett et al. lots 6 and 6,
block 80, Portsmouth
Elva Babb to Albert B. Clayton,
lot 16, block 7, Miller's addi
tion Finlay McKercber to Henry
Blood, lots 1 and 2. block 2,
Concord Heights
E. W. Kimble and wife to F. W.
Cartner, lots 14 and 15, block
1, Woodmere Park
University Land company to
Margaret Adams, lot 84 and
north tt of lot 33, block 123,
University Park
R, L. Stevens (sheriff) to I. E.
Norgard, lot 20, bloc 4. Ro
chelle Frances A. Pearcy to Mary Ellen
Murphy, lot 7, block 1, Ter
too
100
16
181
600
186
1,000
600
676
minus addition to Albina
700
700
Same to Agnee G. Dlnneen, lot 6,
block 1. Terminus addition. . . .
J. W. Rowland et al to John
Hampton, north tt of lots 1
and 4. block 9. Carter's addi
tion to East Portland LOOO
Gilbert C. Rosenstock to Rebecca
Jane Rosenstock, lot 7, block
1, Fairfield ....
Frank L. Ferris and wife to Ed
ward D. Kingsley, lot 4, block
25, East Creston 460
Claude Thayer and wife to Earn
est warn, iot i, sioca i, miner
Addition Annex
too
178
Arleta Land company to Fred J.
Brandt lot 15, block 6, Elberta
Holt C Wilson to Elmer R. B.
Baahor, lot 4, block 1, Brent
wood .. v..
ft T? -pittelkau and wife to Sal-
6v0
vatore pindla, lot 4, block 68,
Couch addition . . 21,500
Joseph N. Teal and wife to Ella
K. HaumDacK, tut a aim i,
block 6, Auburn Park
Viggo E. Chrlstensen and wife to
Louisa S. Borg, lot 11, block
too
18, sunnysiae
TTnlversltv Land
1,100
id company to Lor-
etta Henley, lots 7, 8, 9 and
tta Henley, lots 7, . ana
10, block 189, University Park.
1.000
Same to M. Ada Henley, lots 23,
24, 25 and 26, block 114, Uni
versity Park a:'"
H. J. Thompson to George Clark
et al, lots 1. 12 and 13, block
800
1, LaDnne Park
475
Investment company to James F.
Allen, lots 1 to 9. block 2; lots
1, 3, 6. 7. , 11, it, 15 and 17,
block . irvington t-arg
1,900
PACIFIC TiUe A Trust Co. the leading
aostractora. im-i-t-i rawing piog.
SEE
Williams Abstract Co. for prices.
Chamber of Commerce.
tit
IEW TODAT.
A Bunch of Twelve
Fine sUots
Near car and school, on Peninsula, at
a sacrifice. Call immediately,
BRONG-STEELE CO,
110 Second St.
$7,500 100x200
Fine 10 room modern house adjoining
Ladd's tract, plenty fruit, grapes and
berries, big barn. This is a fine buy.
Portland Success Realty Co.
a, a. OAjmrss, acorn.
810, Board of Trade Bids;.
Cheap Fruit and Nut Land
6000 acres low rolling, hills, deep
soil, well watered, partly covered by
oak, grubs, in Tanthllt county; - -unexcelled
for fruit Good colonisation prop
osltlon. At s bargain; good terms.
aso. a. WACKKMrn. v ?
: ;. . 7 Sas Board of Trade. .
NEW TODAY.'
THE EYE OF
THE WORLD
IS ON
ELMHURST
'AMERICAN TRUST 00M&NY
200 CHAMBER OT COMMERCE
Quick Returns
Orchards and
Vineyards
BEARING1 IN FOUR
YEARS
Almonds, Apricots, Peaches and
Grapes without irrigation. The
peculiar soil,, unlimited sun
shine, freedom from frosts,
make this a certainty at
Goodnoe Hills
Iirvestifate this. Our claims are
all proven. For booklet and in
formation see
B. S. Cook & Co.
503 CORBETT BLDO.
DO IT
MOW
On March 1 we are going to
take all our Cranberry Land
not sold off the market and
plant it out ourselves. If you
are thinking of buying or
want to investigate this, do it
now, or you will be too late.
Remember the date, March 1.
Myers Invest
ment Co.
272 STARK STREET
Phones: Main 1190, A-1473
12 Per Cent
Investment
$4500 quick sale will bur business
property situated on best corner of
town 40 miles from Portland; rental
$45 month; leased 2yi years; taxes
low.
GODDARD ft WIEDRICK.
110 Second St,
West Side
50 100
INCOME BEARINO
BUSINESS PROPERTY
BUSINESS DISTRICT
13,500
ZIMMERMAN
621 Board of Trad
Yamhill County
Fruit, Land
From 10 to 1000 mores finest for fruit
walnuts or dairying. Buy while prices
are low.
as mis
opportunity will not
last long;.
See us.
Western Land Co.
417 Boar ef Trade Bldg. :
Cheap Fruit Lands
110 acres i 100 acres under cultivation
balance timber; 1 miles from good
town and railway; Tamhlll county. Per-,
feet apple and nut land; rolling hills,
t0 per aore. . .
Geo. Waggoner
. -v -'ej Board of Traae. '-
From $19,000 to $40,000
Worth of City Property.
To exchange for larce tract of 'cheap
foothill lands; - Tamhlll county pre
ferred.. :
OBO. X. WAOOOsTXm,
; : ass Board of Trade- ,:.
NEW TODAY.
LIKE ,'
FJNDiG
A FEW DOLtARS
INVESTED IN
RAILWAY
LOTS
IN THE CITY LIMITS
WILL BUILD UP AN
INCOME FOR LIFE
PRICES OF-LOTS
AND UPWARD.
Easy Payments
$10 Down and
$5 Monthly
Come Out Today
AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
Take Montavilla car at cor
ner Third and Morrison sts.;
get off at corner Villa and
Hibbard sts., Montavilla
branch of f ice. For further
particulars call office.
ADDITION
C P. WELLS J
asljs al aa-. Msr-tMsme -saw-k. W. eaae. m
ZJ1 WUKUJibTJiK
Phone Main 3253.
A GREAT SNAP
nr a raw, acotnr vmnvxtt book
S3.300
HrnrsKBs solum arm
IT.
Balance in Monthly Rental.
House has all the latest improve
ments. Electric lishts. sas. cement
cellar, cement sidewalks, all street Im
provements. iota a. buxxbot armsBT, itbab
aSTX BTBXBT.
OB TWO CSBT.nrBB.
Mount Tabor-Sunnyside and Hawthorne
Ave. Cars.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
REALTY ASSOCIATES
80S WBXM FABOO BUZUDZKO.
SPLENDID
PLATTING
ACREAGE
On the PENINSULA for. imme
diate sale; near car.
Call if interested
Brong-Steele Co.
110 SECOND STREET
FOR SALE
8
Permanent tenants good location.
Price 1 11,000 half cash. Pays It par
cent net on Investment.
PACTORY SITQ
Corner 10x100 East Ninth at,
S3450
Tory Cheap.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK
110 Beooad ttt. '," ,
r . ' r , -
$3400
Will buy a room, tip-to-dat, fnodera i
house; reception nan; all selected -rnB-
tenai ior insine iinisnins; property
cated on East 8th st north; - irood'
neighborhood; terms, 81100 to 11800
cash, balance 110 to 128 per month.
Would also consider a vscant rot as
part purchase price, to the value of
about 1800. . ,
0TT0& HARKSON
REMOVAL,
Smith & Everett
BXAX. BSTATB ,
Have removed from Bwetiand bide' to
309-310 Falling- Building:
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