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WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, 1910. 14 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MGUHISIU BE LEff GTIIY IN nrnnmmnAPr rested In reserv lands even though Mr. Hermann did seem to b opposed to the I creation of for out reserves. Particular ly wti this so If withdrawn! would have stopped fraud, and nono had bean mails while land arsbbers liad been get' ting large areas of hpldlng Jay fraud. If Hermann had an undemanding with these ounspliators, and did ven what he otherwise would have done, then he would be gullly ot conspiracy, 1 for he would bava omitted to do any- . i i . . . , .. 1 m . .. . m. A fV. I m nummn wwr. If Hermann knew that the school land .V '. , ' . . " law waa being violated, then It waa ', -,, r .j tl: d'"y o meke an investigation, ir Prosecutor Heney Opened ints u inod to martin investigation for along, then he win aa much guilty or conspiracy aa If Ve had been guilty of the omission through a tselt under standing with the other conspirators. Mr. Hermann had been receiver or the land office, ettorne;-, and congressman , for 12 years and then commissioner of the land office. Ills actions must be construed then as not being those of a greenhorn who did not know howl NEW TODAY Morning With Exhaustive Review of Evidence Case May Reach Jury Friday. The curtain haa begun to descend on the Rine-er Hermann conspiracy trial In ..... , v,i., .....ii Thn the United State court Yesterday aft- Heney anrued. It wna fair to Infer that ernoon tne attorneys conierrra he know the state of Oregon had raiaed Judre Wolverton regarding the instruc tlona to the Jury, In which conference Mr. Heney was victorious In defeating the contentions of the defense In regsra the price of Its school lieu land to 12.60 an acre, ond that when be failed to tell T. V. Davenport, state land agent, that the state had the right to exchange Its ' to various points uesircd by it. J nis .i.., h. rtM It tn tieln the eon .morning Mr. Heney began hla rgutne'nt aprora wno wera worklng w(tn him. to ma jury, u neing rapenm iu. Tne testimony of Hermann's private wiu conclude mis irnrawn, ihi "secretaries had shown. Heney contend would not b surprising U ne- continue. e(J (h, H,rrnftnn hmd Hwty$ personally untU noon tomorrow. ' Immediately ro - atu.ndM t0 Bl Oregon malL Hermann's lowing Mr. Heney. John M. Gtarln will ,,,tmonv Bh0Wed the same thing, when open the argument for the defense. The n, bMU,d tnat ne neV(M. flowed the , aenator aaya that ne win nnisn ms r- i ,ll(rMM,t request made by on of his Buuirm in iwu wi unr .,... " 1 constituents to remain unattended to, be followed by Colonel Y orthlngton. an(J ,h prov.d tnBt Hermann1 denial who will make the closing argument ior of ever h,vln ,e,n ths Mty, etitr ths defense. Mr. Heney will ciose in about the BItl0 Mountain reserv. was argument by summing up tne case ror an Evasion dictated by a g-ullty con me government, inuowmg wmiu "uu science. ..mm un wn tnirw i . tSttsr. TU Tal Of OdglBg "", "v KV . - Hermann'a dodging. In his testimony Caa to ntr rnaay. about the May's letter, and his conten- It will be seen, therefore, that the I Hon that It had gone to the division case cannot be given to, the Jury for I and had not been aeen by him, was an consideration earlier than rriday, wnne acknowledgment f Built. Henry argued Jt may be Saturday noon, or near thai The Jumping and dodging waa not be- time, before the 12 men are given op-1 cause Hermann knew his acta had been . portunlty to express what they think of right, but because ha knew he was the guilt or innooeno of the defendant guilty. When a man becomes guilty Yesterday afternoon Judge Wolverlon the act which binds him is seared Into heard tha attorneya In the case in his his brain, Henry said, and his guilt chambers regarding the instruction to a subsequently shown by his ducking b . delivered to th Jury. Colonel I Bn4 dodging. It Is human nature for AVorthlngton raised several points for the guilty to try to explain and to put the' defense. He asked that the court Up a lie. More men are convicted by ' dismiss the case owing- to lsck of Juris- what they do after a crime haa been diction; that it should be taken from the committed to try to cover It up than Jury because Hermann t.ua not been I by all other means combined. connected with the Blue Mountain con- There were more Hyde applications piracy; that the statute of limitations for land In the land office than all oth had run against tha conspiracy before era combined, Heney pointed out. and th Indictment was found: that th Jury he contended that It was Important to should be instructed to return a verdict show the relations between B. F. Allen of not guilty because the state of Ore- and, Hermann to explain Hermann's ac fton. and not the government, as charged tlon regarding th Holslnger report on in the indictment, had Deen aerrauaea the Hyde-Benson frauds, which lmpll in the school land manipulations in the cated Allen. H then went into the reserve; that the evidence of Tarpiey, Allen-Hermann correspondence, In which JlcKlnley, C E. S. Wood and -Georg (he oranges and grapes figured so con Sorenson be withdrawn from the con- eplcuously, -and then Jumped to the deration of the Jury and that tha Hoi- Loomls trouble, when that agent had Inger report on the Hyde-Benson land been accused of falsify Inr his accounts, frauds be withdrawn from th Jury. and wa8 exonerated by Bt W. Dixon. Judg Wolverton ruled against the d- Heney contended that when Allen was a fens on alt of these points and ordered favortt. Loomls and a political agent, that the arguments proceed. - ' ant Ormsby also, that nothing but a i Knay Opens Argument. whitewashing of Loomls' record could - Mr. Heney began his argument this be expected fiom Dixon, himself a sub morning by telling the Jury thst it was ordinst of Hermann's, the duty of an attorney to ahape up Mr. Heney will continue his argument - th case, so far as th evidence went, this afternoon, and If he does not con for th consideration of tha Jury, in duds by adjournment, will finish by order to bring the facta clearly before noon tomorrow. their minds and refresh their memories Olmsted Park NEW TODAY. BIRTHS IIIKIIIISIIIKKIE The next three or four days will record the second raise in, OLMSTED PARK prices. Two or three extra select lots are left that will be raised $200. They can be bought at prices away below their true worth now but not for long. This great property offers more than extraordinary op portunities to the person who is looking for an Investment or who wants a homesite. INVESTIGATE NOW BUY NOW This Is the Right Time. Columbia Trust Company Board of Trade Bldg. Portland Heights -Magnificent country seat; acres; SO minute from I'. O. Ilickok Realty Co. M M n ! H M A-711 IIIBIVIIIIBBI wkatheii REroirr A new low pressure area has made l(s appearunce over westorn Wsshlnalon snd another msll disturbance Is central over Alberta. The storm yesterday over the upper lakes hss moved to the lower lake region. The barometer la relative- "IHH liriflWI HIV lI.PI.ljr and t ho Rocky mountains. i)urlng the last 24 hours light rain has fallen In , western Orernn. western Washington. northern California, the-lower Mlssts- aippl valley and in the aoutn Atlantic and east tfulf states and snow hss oc curred In Nevada, northern Utah, south eastern Idaho, the upper Mississippi valley and the upper lake region. It Is much wsrmer In the Atlantic states snd correspondingly cooler In th Missouri and upper Mississippi valleys and ajso in rexus, KutiHas-and Oklahoma. The indications are for ruin tonight and Thursday In western Oregon and western Washington and for rain or snow Thursday In eastern Oregon, east ern Washington and Idaho. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster. BRUCE To Mr. and Mrs. Chester truce, 61 East Third street, Febru- KOHS'ON" To- Mr!; and Mrs. (Jus Rob son, (J East Heventy-flf th street, Feb' nurv S ' m Irl . r HKNDKRSON To Mr. arid Mrs. David Henderson, Woodstock, Or., February ; a -boy. W'CKABAY T6 ,Mr. and Mrs.' Elbert , iiucaaoay, in jarraoee street, mu tuary t; a girl. . ROSNBERCJTO Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenberg. 643 Third street! a girl. TAYLOR To Mr. snd Mrs. William Taylor, (06 Harrison street, February 4 : a hoy,. . - . COOPER To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper, 107S Rodney avenue. February i: a girl. . HUNTER To Mr. and. Mrs. Olenn Hunt- er, near lnts, January 19. a girl. REAL KSTATE TILNSFER3 DEATITS VVia rehouse V4 Block 15th and Johnson orrosxTB Marshall-Wells DOUBtB BLOCT. This Is a fine 100x100 corner, close In. on trackage street. Contract up in few aaya; men iok lor advance. $31,000 TUUS. . Max. Mln. Precltt Bismarck. N. D. 22 .6 Blaine, Wash. 42 So 0. Boise, Idaho 36 18 .0 Boston, Mass 42 34 .0 Charleston, 8. C 02 60 .0 Oalveston. Texas . . 68 62 .0 Jacksonville, Flo.... 70 68 T, Kansas City. Mo. ..IX 1 .0 Lewlston. Idaho ... 42 32 .0 MaAihfleld. Or 60 44 ... New Orleans, Ijl .. R 64 .20 New York, N. Y 40 ' 33 .0 North Head, Wash.. 64 46 .10 N. Yakima, Wash... 44 24 .0 Philadelphia, Pa 42 33 .0 Pocateflo, Idaho ..4 2 13 .01 Portland. Or 61 37 .04 Roseburg, Or 60 43 .12 Bt. Louis, Mo 50 2 .54 St. Paul. Minn 82 1 T. San Francisco. Cat.. 64 46 .36 Seattle. Wash 60 8R T. Siskiyou, Or 44 30 .14 Spokane. Wash 36 2ft .0 Walla Walla, Wash.. 3 28 .0 Washington. T. C. .. 48 30 T. "tyiroldlhg Up the pertinent points of , the- evidence out of th mass of th tes llmony. He handed bouquets to Colonel Worthlngton and Senator Gearln for the courtesy and . consideration which they had shown during th trial of th 'case and , explained that by stipulation all evidence showing the connection of J, N. Williamson with the conspiracy had been left out He then went over the Indlctmentl . showing Just, what the defendant was charged with, and contended that If the defendant was shown to have entered Into an agreement with one of the d fendants to promote the creation of the reserve, ' that such, showing was suffi clent to prove his connection with the conspiracy. A conspiracy must be a tacit under- , standing, which would accomplish an unlawful purpose by concert of action. If tha mind of Hermann met with the mind of Mays or Jones that he would assist In the scheme mapped out by them, then he was a party to th con piracy. If n conveyed to tbem, only tacitly, that he would assist, then he waa a party to th conspiracy. Hermann Bhrewd Wltnets. Heney contended that Hermann, as witness, had been "in unction unsur 'passed and in palaver unapproached. In his testimony the Jury got palaver by th cartload, but direct answers in a very chary manner. - - Senatorial ambition, Heney arguod, had inspired Hermann to overlook ir regularities in the administration of the land office. H had Special Agents : Loomls and Orrasby to push his politl ; cal campaigns. B. F. Allen of Callfor nla had won a place in his heart be cause he had told Hermann of kind words said about him by people In Ore gon. Ambition was a good thing, Heney ar gued, but it was not right for this . ambition to close his eyes to frauds, or cause mm to wink at them. Hermann . allowed these men to stay In office, snd wrote letters to Allen about grapes and .oranges, but not about land frauds, or the way Hyde and Benson were looting the government in California. When Hermann had done this in his treatment ' ot special agents, then it was necessary . to watpn closely his treatment of state - senators and representatives who had i vote for United States senator, Heney argued. t , " Conspiracy largely Thongbt. Mr. Heney then-took up the evidence ror analysis. He said that it was neces sary to know the atmosphere surround ing- conspiracy or a contract In prov Jng lt Evidence of the character of Hermann had been put in by the de- rense ror the purpose or shotrlne that lie was reputed to be honest, snd thus . to aisprove that he would do anything sunn as is cnargea in the Indictment. H. W. Scott was put on the stand, .nd ' drew a distinction b?tweesi the political character and the pers-inai character of the defendant One editorial In par ticular was important ot remembrance, and to that Mr. Scott had charged that , Hermann was a sleek and oily politician, to whose resignation from the commis lonershlp he would interpose no objec tion. Scott had characterized him as a person not of the highest type of states manship, not the type of man Oregon should be proud to have as her represen tative5 jn Congress; a man adroj. in unction unsurpassed and in palaver un Orart Act STot Vsoessary, . It waa not necessary to prove that Hermann did-some act that was wrong, Heney contended. It was only necessary to show that he had knowledge of that fact that people were getting lands fraudulently, and that he agreed to help them In tljelr echeme, even though the vrtton of thei Blue Mountain reserve was needed, as it had been. If on member of the Jury wanted Jto create ' ai reserve, Heney argued, and Hermann bad been an . oilV politician, fttij lad been, talking to Jit gallery In hi annual reports and in his newspaper interview, then money .might b in- The next platform to be adopted by the Democratic party in California will probably declare in favor of legislation securing to municipalities, counties and the state the initiative, referendum and recall, which was given Its first prac tical test a year ago in th city of Los Angeles. East Side Warehouse Half Block-Taylor St. 800 rZBT TSACKAOB OH 22) AND 3D STBESTS. See me for terms. Will lease for term of years. This property will ad vance $20,000 inside two years. Look for this sign: JOSEPHH.JOHHSTOI INSURANCE 33-3 X.afaytt bldg., Washington and 6th The Journal PICTURE COUPONS Are appearing on page 2 every day. Don't forget to cut them out. NEW TODAY. Attractive Mt. Tabor Ac reage at Half Value ll Acres on West Slope Last chance to secure a beautiful homesite in this favored locality, high above, and aoart from, yet a part of the city. One 11 room residence with grate, bath, etc.; fine plumbing: one 7 room residence, in A-l condition: larae cistern, city water, 2 barns, chicken house, and other outbuildings; 11 acres of choicest bearing fruit and berries. The view of city can never be obstruct ed. See X. O. STOVE, 603 Commercial block,' at once for the price Js right and terms liberal. TWO WAYS To make money, one way Is to work for every dollar you can get; the other is to DUt every dollar you get to work for you. , If you have $10 to put down and $5 per month to pay on a lot, put it to work. Take the next Rose City car at Third and Yamhill, go to our of fice at end of line. You will not hesi tate to buy in such a beautiful rapid home building district. Good invest ment. Good home huy. s Monday, Feb. 14, Is EASTM ORE LAND Opening Day Next Sunday's papers will hold a full-page announcement there will be a burning interest in it for YOU. Watch for it. See our beautiful colored en largement of the Reed Institute site, on exhibition in our windows it is worth your while. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Board of Trade Bldg. UNCALLED FOU ANSWERS The following uncalled for lettera, answers to blind ads run in "Th Jour nal, remain at this office awaiting claimants: A $21, $39, 341, $44, $69. B 232. 268. 336. $3. 340. 367. C 295. $10, 831. $33, 364, 366. r 837. 344, 363, 354, 366, 383. B 306, 321. 330, 331, 333, 339, 344. JUK 348 1KT 318, $47, $49. 0 $18, 326, $30, $38. 1 H-334, $42. 349, 360, 63. X 332, 334, 340. 348, 360. J 322, 324, 313, 334. 339, 345, 347, 348. 369. 363. 663. K 327, 329, 830, $41, $48, $52, 354. Lr 230, 280, 320. 327, $30. $$2, $$5. M 340, $41, 347. 349, 3S0. N 343, $43, 347. 366, $66. O 323, $30, $31. 332, $46, $64, $65, 356. P 319, 320. 322, $30, 331, 342, 361. 368. Q 321, 822, 326, 328, 385, 336, 338, 346. 352. 368. R 323, 338, '342. 843, 349. S 833, 345, 848. $56. T 800. 322. 823, 324, 325, 330, 334, $48, 352. 363. 354. 869. 430. V 320. 334, 8$7, $27, $60. 361 $6$. -W $23, $37. 339. 346. 84$. itZ. 34$, 864. Y $20. 43$, $43, 348. $49. Z 240. 321, 323 32, 836, 341. $64. HUKSTON Klltabath Ilueston, BCS Du pont st. February 7. - 78: anterltia COWGlLIy Josephine Cowglll. 649 Bel- mom street, reoruary 1, age si; can cer. ... ' , 8ULL1VAN Klle Sullivan, Good . 8a marltan hospital, February 8, age 34; tuberculosis. BHAVKK Karah Shaver, 348 Crosby AMATA Krank Amato. Good flamarttan hospital, February 6, age 35; neph ritis. THOMAS Mary Thomns, Good Samari tan hosDltaL February 8. Drematur Dirin. PATTERSON Joseph Patterson, Doug las, Or., February 6, age 60; hemor rhage. . . . B WANE Y Ferdinand Swaney, Good Sa maritan hospital, February 6, age 61; heart disease. HERALD -Hophla Herald. 290 Gentry street, 'February 7, age 62, tuber culosis. ' HOWOTT Harry Howott, St Vincent hospital, February 6, age 32, hemorrh age. . MORRIS Munson Morris. Good . Sam aritan hospital, "February 4, ag 40; no cause. CARNEY Mamie Carney Good Samarl- ton Hospital, February 4, age ; in testinal obstruction. WAGER Sidney Wager. St. Mansburg. r ouruary 6, ag 19; rractureor arircai vertebrae. GARBER John Garber. Hotel Portland, February 6, age 44; heart disease. KERTiV Emit Kerts. Walnut, near Nlcoila,. February 6, no age; measles. JORDAN Emma Jordan. Good Sum- arltan hospital, February $, age 70; uraenla. MOY Chelng Moy. Astoria. Or., Febru ' ary 6, age 42; tuberculosis. WALT. Jane Wall. 688 Lambert avenue, February S. age 76; senile dementia. FUNERAL NOTICES. BARNES Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral servicea of the late A. T. Barnea at Dunning & McEntee parlors. Seventh and Pine streets, , Thursday. February 10, at 2 p. m. Remains will be taVn to the crematorium. Please omit flowers. MEETING NOTICES -107. JRTLaHD I CAMP 1 mom CAMP meets every Wednesday evening In W. O. W. temple. 128 11th St All members requested to attend. Visitors welcome. E. H. DEERY. C. C. HERMAN SCHADE. Clerk. GRAND masquerade Ball, by Astra Circle, Thursday, Feb. 10, In the W. O. W. bldg., 128 11th.; fine prizes, union music; admission, gentlemen, 60c, ladles, 25c. Committee. bAKER In this city, February 8, at hr late residence. 709 Wayne St., Mary E. Baker, mother of George L. Maker, aged 69 years, 9 months and 18 days. The funeral services will be held st St. Mark's church, corner Of 21st and Marshall ats., at 11 a. m. Thursday, February 10. Friends Invited. Inter ment Rlverview cemetery. FUNERAL DIKECTOns 7I1- TK, r "4 William phones: lady assistant establishment In city. both Most modern Dunning & McEnteeUnSSS5X every detail. 7th and Ptn. Main 430, A-4568. ' Lady assistant . U. B. Paaue and wife to A. F. Leonard, lot il, block S, Brush addition ...f 600 Thomas. Uoggcss to llaiol 1). lrennun. lots 2$ snd 24, block 6. Lee Iiow park addition .... 182 John Schinauder to II. C Muller, lot '8. block 6. Willamette; lot 6, block 18, lilbbards addition 1,200 H. E. Noble and wife to O. H. . Ileusley, lot 9, block , Webb ' . addition , ... tit a K. Guiley et al to F. Q. Bro-- v etj et al. lot , , 10, 11, 13 i- . 1$ and 14, - re-suM4vlsln of 1 ' psrt of Davis' addition ...... .. $,250 Mary MoCavett et al tn 'Ben t Rlesland. between 61 and 63 acres In section 11, township 1 - south, range 1 east 200 Arleta Iind company to Henry- . :-t my uuniou, lots , to ana is, block . Klberta $50 Sam to WUllum Banschbach, lot , 13. block 6. Klberta ........... zuu M. A. Love and wife to Elijah W., Starr, lot 28; Kent . , 'uu Andrew Remington and wlf lo. , - inrran a. iiuver, iui ti . 12. block 4. Portsmouth ...... 3,400 Title Guarantee ft Trust compuny ; to V, Page Harris, south 100 ; feet of lot 1. block 2. Tllton'- , addition 50 Rosa City Park association to . -Sarah Willametto Baker, lot " block 84. Roso City Park ; 700 River Vlw Cemetery association to Hiram Rhoadea, lot It, seo- ' tlon 103. aald cemeterV ....... ' -100 Herman H. Costello and wlf to josepn M. npcnt,. east y, ot .lots 16 and 16, block 33- Kenll- ' worth addition v. . 800 E. B. Holmes and wife to Maud . vi w.r.l ls in hlnclr Hnenla Place tOQ Rose City Park assoclstion to . i David H. Ryan, lot 12, block 78, Rose City Iark v. 700 Oregon Real Estate company to Theresa A. GUI, east half of lots 6, I, block 196. Holladay' addition. .... k. U50 M. L. Holbrook and wife to 8. C. Norton et al, lots n. is, oioca J. Chester Place. Bt Johns.... Ida M. Caples and husband to W., J. Briscoe, northerly half of lot $, block 2, McMlilena addition. G. V. Hobson to C. A. Bchuli-t al, lot 16, block 12, City View. Park State Land Board to J. Woods Smith, southwest quarter of northeast quarter; east half of northwest quarter; north half , of aoutheast quarter; south east quarter of outheaat quar ter, and northeast quarter or southwest quarter of section 16, township 1 north, range 6 east J. B. LovegTeen and wife to May TQnsing. lot 9, block 18, Over look ' J. W. P. McFall to Jennie Chees man. lot 8, . block 6. north Mount Tabor Charles W. Tousley and wife to Daniel A. Flelda. lot 13. block 2, Albion addition. FOH SALE HEAL ESTATE 16 $6(10 to $600 Beautiful lots nesf Pitt- ton and Kllllnasworth aves., pubiia achool and new JsTferson High ichooi; 650 cash. , - 622006 room bungalow, all ahlnl1 dark stain, $0x47 feet over oil, beat or plumbing, cement tuba 7 foot basement, double construction, lined with building paper, paneled dining room. china cloxets.' bookcases, hall rack, plat rail, large closets, good automobile garage, lot 60x100: terms; this Is th best bun galow In the rltr tor the price, 100 feet to cement walk. , '-,, A beauty 6 rooms and attic, plpd for fnriiXce, flreploo, strictly modern, and first class work throughout; small cash payment, balance $60 ' quarterly; ' Interest 6 per cent; prlc $2900; not . these term. ' $3 600 A splendid room house, cor ner Maryland av., I block north Kill In worth. . Thns mr all uja.t nf Walnut Park and Piedmont, near public school . and new Jefferson High school. Th best place In the city to Invest for present and future values. See Pittengei 119' KJlllngsworth ave. IT. 1. or Bt. Johns car. . 'I 1,000 1,760 750 ' Get Reallv j W have" $ excellent plafted properties ready v to market;, small cash payments large proflte. i . v ', , ''''.:' Tlso 6 acres ripest home sit on Oregon City carllne;' all n grapes and berries! $ minute from car, Io fare. . I. 5 or $ acres east of Mllwsukle, all . In qultlvatlon, fin home sites. . 6 and 10 acres and larger tracts " a t many points on the carllnes. , Now . is the time to buy before th spring opens; prices, re sura to advance, when good weather comes. - O. W. P. LAND CO.. ' waiting room, 1st and Alder. George Schenk and wife to Frank 16,0 6500 EOt 400 Best -Buy in Portland (Delay means loss to you.) .This very desirable piece of property will sell to the first party who Inves tigates it. If they are at aU familiar' with values In that locality; It con slsts of 60x100 feet with two good build in rented for $55 per month and at a slight cost rental 'Income - could easily be doubled. The property la near Lar rabee and Holladay at., just think of It location, practically In theDuslnes cen- ter of Portland; it la worth $10,000 if It Is worth a cent, but th owner I forced to sell st th give-away price of only $7000. $2600 cash will handle It We omy advertise guaranteed bargains, remember this please. , COBB A HOOD. 607-8 Ahlngton bldy.' Main 7029. 64 134 li50 $.151 LERCH Th east side undertaker. Lady esslstaat B-1888: Km 781. 420 East. Alder, , . J. P. Flnley & Son "tiSSJZ Lady attendant Main 9: A-1696. ERICBON UNDERTAKING CO.. Main 6H3.A-2235; lady asst ROSE CITY CEMETERY. -Phones C-1114 and A-4441. cLAST SIDE funeral directors, success, or to F. S. Dunnlng.Ine. K. 62. B-2525 EDWARD HOCMAN. undertaker. 3d st Lady assistant Main 607. 220 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS PACIFIC Titl A Trust Co.. th leading abstractors. 204-6-6-7 Falling bldg. PORTLAND Co., 107. W. O. W. will give a wmst party ana annce at ,tne w. O. W. temple, 128 11th st, Wednesday. Feb. 9. All welcome. Admission 20c. Refreshments. M. W. A., Rose City camp 6466, meets Monday evenings. Selling Hlrso Bldg., West Park arid Washington. F. J. Darlington, clerk, 22$ Allsky bldg. Phone Main 6028. K. -TV. A., Marguerite camp, meets every Thursday evening in Savoy hall. East Burnside street and Grand avenue. HALL for rent, 245 N; 17th, corner Marshall; lodges, meetings, dancing school ; price reasonable. Main 1181. mVESTMEKT C0.0,O FZULCE YOTJB Fire Insurance M. E. THOMPSON CO. Beal Estat and Mortgag toans. Cor. 4th and Oak Sts., Henry Bldg. Phones Main 6084, A-33Z7. W e nave money to toan. We must know at once, if you get in on this platting acreage. It will make you two to three hundred per cent on amount invested. If you have some idle money and mean business, call on us and we will' give you the best rrtoney-maker in the city. It is in city, close to oar. Don't put offNo phoning. Brona-Steeie Co. 110 Second Street R. N. A.. Oregon Rose camp, meets Wednesday evenings, Allsky hall, 3d and Morrison. . LOGUS hall, 30x75, afternoons and even ings. 91 Vt Grand ave.. cor. E. Wash. HALLS for rent. Drew bldg.. 162 2d at., near Morrison. MAIOUAGE LICENSES Royce Mason; 756- Williams avenue, 21, and Pearl Berland, 18. Hermann Mamero, 204 Madison street, 34, and Fina Jonason, 26. Charles Harner, 414 Fifth street 40, and Carene Coffron. 28. O. E. Fletcher, 500 Jefferson, 24, and Laura Bostol, 23. Max Gortx, 263 Front street, 25, and Selina Toblef, 26. Leroy .B. Cramer, 67 North Twentieth Btreet. 21. and Carrie Seal. 21. William Fisher, 475 Shaver street 27, and Sophia Racette. 20. W. H. Murphy, Berkeley. Cal.. -21 arid Annie Connolly, 18. Henry Austin, 70 East Ninth street, 26, and Hazel GHnes. 18. Nick Marguart. 484 Hawthorne ave nue, 28, and Dollle Smith, 26. Wesley Orr, Forest Grove, 82, and Luella McCoy, 24. Horace Thompson, 204 Eighth avenue, 34. and Ada Mills. 20. PRIVATE loans on short terms, notes or other (rood securities. In sums from $10 to $200. Inquire Jack C. Mayer, bi wuuams ave., city. Frank A. Rowe and wife to Ed win Lr Forkers, lot 18, bjock 16, Arbor Lodge ....$ 500 Lawrence Shanahan, trustee, to D. B. Thomas et al.. west 26 feet of lot 4, block 16.7 city.. 14,000 Joseph Paquet and wife to Eliza beth Griffith, northwest quar ter of southwest quarter of block "Y," city 10,000 Kate Webster to Lula E. Rob bins, lot 13, block 2. Arleta Park No. 3 275 Albert Hunt to Herman Abram, . lot 18, block 14, Ina Park 300 Moore Investment Co. to J. G. DeYounsr. lot 14. block 26. Ver non 375 Percy Giese to J. D. Simmorids, tracts 14,- 16, Causey Suburban Acre Tracts 600 Edward Lyons and wile to Annie Goutenmont. lot 1, block 2, Lyons addition 400 Charles F. Miller 'to Emma F. Tompkins, lots 36 and 37, block 4, Stanley No. 2 160 A. W. Moore and wife to Minnie Bishop, east 14 of lot 6, block 294, Hawthorne Park 4,600 Adolph G. J4)enrlcksen to Ellen Hath. lots 10 and 11, block 6, Siberia 650 Klvci V lew Cemetery association 800 2,600 476 200 600 I 600 to Andron Ta"nenden. lot 158. section 101 said cemetery School District No. 1 to Louisa Harder, 1-3 acre beginning 40 rods west from northeast cor ner of Section 8. v township 1 south, range 1 cast ....4 Werden A. Sanders and wife to E. N. Hoff, part of lot 19, block 3, Midway Annex addition 100 1,500 600 WKOJUNG cards. W. G. Smith ft Co., Washington bldg., corner 4th and Washington sta DRESS suits for rent all alios. Unique Tailoring Co.. $09 Stark at CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowers and floral design. 289 Morrison st WANTED New house. 6 or 6 rooms, modern con- eniences. Mount Tabor. Rose City or Piedmont; value $2600 to $3000; will ex- cnange my equity In 2 lrvlngton lots, value $1950. and nar cash difference. Give partlculers snd your phone num- oer. j - us, journal. $60,000 Sixth st. Y corner. Income bearing. Fine puslness location. ZIMMERMAN ' 621 BoarA of Trad BJdf; CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN ORCHARDS Now on the market in o acre tracts. Planted and taken care of durlnr 6 yrs Spitzenbergs & Yellow Newtowns Easy Payments. Ten per cent cash. $15 per month. Th, flnit orchards In Oregon. We have challenged any orchard owner of tha stats In the sum of $1000, Hard Cash, To show a better orchard in Four years than 'urs will b. ' Our tracta lie 3 6 to 17 mile , from the center of Portland. Railroad stations, on the place. iiectno line running; tnropgn place this summer. 1117 acre to selct from. , LlberaJ discount for ish. Warranty deed free from all Incumbrance.'- - A See the opinions Of the leading authorities In Oregon as to th adaptability of our land - to orcharding. Addltionat information cheerfully given Some unplanted tracts for rale t reasonable figures and easy terms, THS CBOSStBT ' COaETAHT. , 199 Corbett Bldg. , MAX M. SMITH, florist 160 6th st. op posite Meier ft Frank's. Main 7216. BIRTHS a asa jai ii Sa"sf an fc.nss1iaiaww PORTER To Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Porter, 1382 East Gllsan street February 6, a girl. PARISE To Mr. and Mrs. Peetro Parlse, 417 East Forty-eighth street, January 13. a J?irl. HOMPTON To Mr. . and Mrs. Maurlc Hompton, 32$ Grant street February 6. a boy. . MEYER To Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Meyer, 98 East Forty-seventh street February , a girl. KNOWOLTON To Mr. and Mrs. Bron Knowolton. 306 Eugene street Decem ber 12, a girl. GERSONI To Mr. and Mrs. Michatl Gerapni, 690 First street, , February t, a boy. ' STA UCBERY To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Staucberv. 679 Dekum avenue. Jan uary 31, a boy. KLINK To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kllnk, 427 Magnolia street, January 22, a boy. . CHANDLER To Mr. and Mrs. Ethel bert. Chandler, 1455 Union avenue, a boy. '. CONNQLEY To Mr. and ilra. Michael r Connoley. 109H 'Oneonta street, Jan uary 26, a boy. ' LOVE To Mr. and Mr. Lewis ' Love, a 1508 Eaat Sixth street January 14, a M. L. Holbrook and wife to W. j Norene, lot 6. block 4, Court Place St. Johns 500 E. F. DeBord et al to Lizzie De Bord. lots 13 and 14. block 4. Montecello addition 600 Smith Wagoner company to E. C. Monni.k et al, lot 26. Sheltered Nook 850 Same to same, lot 27. Sheltered Nook 800 B. M. Lombard and wife to P. Parisl. lots 1 and 2, block 1. Hancock Street addition 1,650 university ii&na company to Nel lie E. Armstrong, lots 21. 22, 23 and 24, block 176, University Park, 4 ' 1.000 Alvin'Bagley and wife to Henry ' Izardi undivided A of lot 11. block 4. Willumbia 250 w. j. enerson ana wire to John F. Ptllman. east one-half of lot 6, block 327, Hawthorne Park addition ., 2,400 B. M. .Lombard and wife to Ore gon Building and Trust com- 4 pany, commencing In east line ' of East Twenty-seventh street, 850 feet south of a point due east from northeast corner ef block 6 in Brazee street addi tion 1,600 John P. Sharkey and wife to R. . Williamsen, 45x68 feet begin ning 100 feet north of south west corner of block 66, Wav- ,erly- $50 uose i;uy ram association to u. R. Mckinley, lot 3, block 79, t Rose City Park 600 Joseph M. Healy et al tp Frances Sohmltt, lot 7, block 6, Wav . erleigh Heights ............... . 875 Moore Investment company to H. ' ; J. Fisher, lots 6. 6. block 31. Vernon v. ; 1,200 Brong-Steele company to David : . w H. McCullagh. lot 18, block 6. " i El Tovar ......... '650 Rodney L. Glislan to J. J.'Berfc, lot- 6, (.block 13, Columbia Heights ....... - 250 B. G. Boardma'n and wife to IX B. ' Thomas, south one-half of lot 2, block 1, Central addition to E.' Portland. ..... . . ,,,.... . 8,600 Mary G- Hart and husband to A. Bird Pruden, lots 1,k2, block . 1 5 21, Katharine ..,.' v, 600 Rose E.' Lusher, lot, 12, block. 1, Jvanhoe .,..',..,..-. ..,..,, 1,000, W.lr.k ln ft tilrw Unitrv n'acker and wife to A. E. Yoder, 40x87 feet, beginning on west line of East Thirty- ninth street, 120 feet north of northeast corner of block 1. Goods addition '800 Jsmes Sargent to Ella Hose, lots 1. 2 3. 4. block l. .uraenwo Heights .'VVVVV Same to same, lots 1, z, , t, block 7, Ipglevlew. .. A. T. Frazer and wife to Conrad Kile, lota 15 and 16, block 1, ' fn.ih. mtx orlftltfOn. ' . . , . Louis Goldsmith and wife to y Louis K. 1'eno ei feet, beginning in south line of Thurman street 100 feet east of cast line of North Twenty eiirhth street John Hollls to Marie Beck, trus tee, lots 10 and 17. block 1. LaDene Park August Minx and wife to Mich ael. Manning et at, lot-11-block 22, Alblna Homestead... Frank Kuhle to Martha Rein-, mann. lots 28. 29 and 30. block 4, Tremont Place . . i Elmer E. Cumpston and wife to William Ogden. jot 8, diock ,. subdivision of P. J. Martin tract Portland Trust company to Eu gene Edward Winton, lot -i 20. block 80, Tremont Place....'... Mary Jane Blair and husband to Aaron H. Lewis et al., lot 4, block 1. Midway Annex Investment company to Jacob E. Myers, lots 87 and 39, block 36, lrvlnaton Park R. W. McKeon to J. L. Combs et al.. southwesterly one-half of lots 3 and 4. block 18, James Johns Second addition to St. Joi.ns 3,000 Philip Buehner and wife to Klr- stlne . H. riersreiai, lots it and 18,' block 22, Arbor Lodge. Philip Buehner and wife to Lillie Lawler, lots 21 and 22, block 22, Arbor Lodge Ladd Estate company to Emma D. Kesl, lot 28, block 23. West moreland . .' Louis P. Beno et al. to Gus Kuhn, lots 8 and 9, block; sn, coucn addition . - G. W. Priest and wife to A. L. Clarke, lot 1. block 2, Merlow. . John West, administrator, to J. B. Yeon, 100x120 feet, begin ning in south line of Davis st. at intersection of east lln of 22d st.; also lot 6, block ''B," Crown court 15,000 Cinda Llnebaugh to Delia Mor row, lot $6 and north 8 reet of lot 35, block 10, Hawthorne ave.. addition C. G. Warren and wife to Jose phine M. O'Brien, land begin ning 100 feet from northwest corner of lot 1. block 1, Whlt . wood court Josephine M. O'Brien to Hermann Huddat, same as above B. W. Nunnallv to Arthur L. Fin- ley, lot 16, block 15, Holladay Park addition . . . 8,000 E. 8. Cox et al. to George Gien ger .335 acre in William Mc Clung donation land claim, sec tions Ji, 14, townsnip i norm, range 1 east.i...i.. Frederick Price to Frank Michels, south half of east half of southeast quarter of section 7, township 1 south, range 4 east, excepting 5 1 acres sold to George Alder off northeast cor-' ner Holt C. Wilson and wife to K O. Dahlberg, lot 8, block 4, Kenll ... worth .,...',..... C. C. Darrowand wife to U. G. Love, lot 5, block 3, Terminus addition W. L. Enyart and wife to ChaHes M. Jan et al., lot 9, block 2, Mannings' addition - A. F. Jones and husband to Net tle Connett Seely, east half of block 11, tract "B," Overton Park .. John P. Gerardy and wife to Ru dolph Taubele, tot 8, block 43. Sellwood ....... C-Ti Zirkle to Tim Mahotiey. lots 19 and 20, block 22, Fairport . . Elizabeth Boardman and husband to William H. Remaly, lot ?, block 6. Nut Grove . . .. . , ... nnwM 300 J" B-room, new bungalow. block ;; i rum Aioeria canine; nas run cement basement, full attic, beautiful fireplace, with concrete block finish, window i scats, buffet. Dutch kitchen, wodllft i hot water boiler, in fact every Improve- - ment and convenience desired. Prlc j $2600, $260 cash, balance monthly. ! 1 L"M I t) la - ri I7 rrr3 sir f 624 Henry Bldg.. M. $26$. PORTLAND IT'S . A KlCE ' oS' 4 TRUST CO. room bungalow, large II v ing room with fireplace, beamed celling, dining . room la paneled and cor niced, kitchen Is a mod ern Dutch with drop table and Ironing board; we know that you will nice it; price $3oo; fiouo down, balance easy. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY, 8. K. Cor, a and Oak sts. MODfcKN 6 room bungalow, on car line, on good Improved atreetr at Anabel; fine lawn, cement walks, good basement; price, $2000, essy terms. Also modern 7 room house at Anabel; price, $2100, tertna easjv A good little home on 44th st, $1600; terms to suit, Klamath Realty, 230 Lum ber Exchange. $3700 will buy residence, 6 rooms, ce- 110 i ment basement, wash trays, wood lift and fruit trees, double floors, electric lights, gaB snd baths, cement walks. 5 1,350 I blocks to Jefferson high achool; Klrby , street near Mason; lot 60x100 to alley; i terms. (23) GODDARD & WIEDRICK, 243 Stark st. East Side Snap 8 room house, modern. 6 rooms down and 3 up; also 3' 'large closets upwflrs; reception hull, gas and electric lights, full basement, fine yard snd lawn, mi 600 I 40x100 on Belmont st, one block from carllne. Price $3600: $2500 cash, bal ance terms. 411 Henry big. Phon forenoons. M. 6220 6SS 10,000 3,500 325 800 763 400 A BEAUTIFUL MT. TABOR HUhK $5500. x Modern residence, 7 rooms, full base ment, furnace, laundry, fireplace, panel dining room. Dutch kitchen and modern bathroom. Lot 100x100, 2 pears and x large cherry trees. Location East 68th st. near Belmont, $3$00 cash required. (94) GODDARD & WIEDRICK. 243 Stark st. Permanent Investment Brjck building, on Union ave.. near Pine; rental Income, $60 per month. Price $9000; terms. J Henry F. Cover. 1 64 Union ave. Apartment Site 100x160. sorner of 14th and Mill sts., on 14th; house rents for $100 a month. Price. $28,000; hair cash, terms to suit 411 Henry bldg. Phone forenoons Main 6220. 4,000 ,800 600 ioo 1,480 1,050 760 MICHIGAN AVE.. , NEAR FREMONT. $5200 will buy modern 6 room dwell ing, also another residence of 6 rooms: good basements under each, all in first class condition; Income $33, and can be Increased. Lot 66x100. (25) GODDARD & WIEDRICK. 243 Stark st A Snap 60x100, on Quimby St.. between, 22a and 23d, faces south. Price $6600:. H cash, balance terms. 411 Henry bldg. Phone forenoons Main 6220. A SPLENDID BUY. $2300 will buy cozy 4 room house cor ner E. 41st and Gladstone; lot 100x189 to 20 foot aley; about 8 feet above grade. Lots of fruit trees. An Ideal home for somebody: ' , (16) GODDARD S WIEDRICK, . 243 Stark St.. Apartment Site " 106x100, on northeast corner of Park and Salmon sts., $68,000; $25,000 han dles It. 411 Henry bldg. Phone forenoon Main 6220. . ' 660 ABSTRACTS of title. , D. Alexander ab stract office. 41 a Corbett bldg. Main 66. y- . : , . - CERTiFICATES of title mad by the Title -ft Trust company, Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak. , LAWYERS Abstract & Trust Co- room Board of Trad bldg.; abstract a Specialty. , ' . W. R. HAIZLIP CO. (Inc.), abstractors. ' First class work. 827-8 Corbett bid. $50002 story modem residence, partly furnished. Rodnev ave... near Portland boulevard; lot 100x127, fenced lri; beau tlffti lawn and choice roses. (8) " GODDARD & WIEDRICK, ' .. 243 Stark st. ... ' PORTLAND All lmnrovements In: oM TRUST THE WEST SIDE: corner CO. . . of Vaughn and Newton, sts ; full lot: price $3000. 1 PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY,. S. E. Cor. 3d and Oak sts. ' FOR SALEREAL ESTATE 10 I Apartment .Site 80x100, on Kearney st., between. 21st and 2 2d, faces eourth. Price $9000, terms. 411 Henry big. Phone forenoons. M. 620 A GOOD BUSINESS SITE. ' ' . $5600-rWilliams ave., near Beach,, lot 60x100. with 2 nearly new 6 room mod- LIVE proposition; want 6 experienced: ern liouses. -,,;'i ' ' , men capable of handling close in acre-! (69) , GODDARD A WIEDRICK. age. Hlckok, Realty Co., 623 Board of Trade. 'v FOUR- choice .lot, facing on Gray's Crossing road, near Mt Scott car; see these; you will -buy them. Pricelow, terms easy. Brace, .808 Board of Trade bldg. , $3800 buys good 8 room house and cor ner lot 60x50: god location, wesUside: only 20 minutes' walk. M. E. Lee, 411 t'orbPtt Diag. ir-. - , t PORTLAND Trust Company Bank, 3V4 per cent paid on 30 flay call certifi cates. ' 3d and Oak sts. ( ROOM cottage, small tot. cheap,, close In. (Inquire .640 E. Stark st " 243 Stark st DON'T delay, but . see Hlllsboro Acre, today, wniy a lew. tracts lert 415 Henry bldg. PORTLAND trust Company Bank, 8 per cent. Interest puld on saving accounts. 3d ana uhk sts. . i i GOOD sit room, house., lot 60x100, good location; bargain, if sold soon. 666 FOUR room cottage. $10 per- month, $ pukH irwm cht. ' r,HBt ji, n-z (12(1 GOOD 7 room house at Ivanhoe. 4 Phone ' owner, B-2S57. v- . ' . . . , ., PORTLAND Trust Company Bank. 22 , years In business. 3d and Oak sta, : v