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THE: OREGON DAILY 1 JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY ' EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1910.
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STOPS GOHCRETE
WORK ON CANAL
Only Week's Work Left on the
Smith & Jones Contract
Excavation to Finish About
April.
Organization Failed to -Main
tain Number of Men Re
quired by Rules.
Snow ha again (topped the concrete
work on the Dalles-Celllo canal projool,
according to Assistant Knglneer J. 8.
Polhemtis, who returned from a trip to
Celllo Saturday night. He nays that he
Know Is about a foot deep.
The contract of tlmlth & Jones, which
la concrete work and was practically
completed, has been held up, and until
the snow Is off the ground again It Is
hard to tell when it will be finished,
although there Is only about 200 yards
more of concrete to go In, and would
only require about a week's more work.
While the snow interfered with the.
screening of gravel for the concrete It
did not materially affect the steam
shovel work being done by the firm of
Caughren, Winters,, Smith & Co.
who are now In the midst of
their excavation, which, it 1s ex
pected, will be finished about tho
first of April or before the spring fresh
et They will be ready to commence
their concrete work as soon as that Is
over, and It is thought that that work
will proceed rapidly, as they are now
getting "a fine plant ready to begin the
work as soon as possible.
"This has been a bad winter for the
work," said Mr. .Polhemus this morning,
"not so cold, but long continued and
with cold and snow enough to Interfere
greatly with the concrete work on the
canal.
"The Pa lies and Celilo have a very
active appearance with the canal work,
and all of the railroad work that Is go
ing on around the two places. The O.
R. 1 company has a large number of
camps around there, as has also the
Oregon Trunk railway, and there is a
great deal of work going on."
f' IORTLAXT) SHIPS MI CH WHEAT
Breadstuff Report Gives Her Second
Place in Wheat Shipments.
Wheat shipments for the seven
months ending January 1910, according
to the monthly breadstuffs report, give
Portland second place with 4.8(17,198
bushels, valued at $4,728,179. while for
the month of January she also stands
second In wheat shipments with 84!'.
016 bushels, valued at $363. 56. The
total wheat shipments for the country
during the seven months ending Jan
uary 1 were 37,338.636 bushels and was
valued at $38,454,021. The total ship
ments for January from all sections
were 1.411,781. valued nt $1,490,863.
The total flour shipments were 6.
834. G33 barrels, valued at $.13,173,019, of
which Portland sent out 171.393 with a
value of" $765,570 The wheat ship
ments from the principal ports are as
follows:
For seven months ending January,
1910: New York, 9.067.363 bushels, val
ue $9,415,873; Portland. 4.867.1 96 bush
els, value $4,728,179: Philadelphia 3.
699.512 bushels, value f3.9S7.30:?; Du
luth, 3.610.992 bushels, value $3,613,
S93; Chicago. 3.257,167 bushels, value
$3.592 258; Puget sound, 3.1 1 9.404 bush
els, value $2,963,878. Total for all
places 37,325.636 bushels, valued $38,
454.021. Shipments for January. 1910; New
York. 486.224 bushels, value $514,157;
Portland. 349.016, bushels, value $363.
R66; Philadelphia. 318.927 bushels, value
$3 12,328; Puget, sound, 153. OHO bushels,
value $150,649. Total from all places ,
1.411. 781 bushels, value $1,490,863. I
Company D, Third Infantry, Oregon
National Quart, stationed at; The Dalles
wi mustered out of the service to
day by order of Adjutant General W. E.
Finzer. The adjutant general assigned
as the reasons for disbanding the or
ganization an unfavorable report by the
Inspector general of the guard, together
with the fact that the company hs
less than the minimum number of en
listed men on Its rolls and has failed
to maintain a proper standard of ef
ficiency.
Captain J. W. Huntington, who com
manded The Dalles company, advised
tne mustering out of the organisation
on account of the poor armory facilities
ana the consequent difficulty he had
In taking care of company property.
Adjutant General Finzer said this
morning that Hood River would ptob
ably get the place made vacate in the
national guard by the muster! out
of The Dalles company. However the
Hood River company will not be or
ganized until after the summer en
campment and maneuvers, as the policy
of the war department is opposed to
taking a company Into a Joint maneuver
camp until It has gone through one
national guard encampment.
placed temporarily by relief light vessel
No. 80 about March 10. according to
advices received by Commander Elll
cott this morning from the inspector of
the Twelfth district.
R. J. Jonson of Seattle was a visitor
at the office of the Inspectors of steam
vessels this morning. He is an old
friend of Captain Kd wards.
The British steamer Clenaffrlc moved
from the St. Johns mills yesterdav to
Inman-Poulsen's mills and resumed
loading lumber this morning, for Chi
nese ports.
It. Is reported this morning that the
British ship Glenholrn, Captain Wil
liams, which has been fixed for a gen
eral cargo from Hull and Antwerp to
Portland, may come by way of San
franclsco. She is under charter to
Henry Lund & Co. and is consigned to
Taylor, Young A Co. here.
PUT COUNCILMEN '
0)J RECORD ON
BRIDGEFRANCHISE
East Side Business Men's Club
Puts Question of Fair Ex
change Between City and
Railroad Up to Council.
Deserted Mother With Five Lit
tle Children Served With ,
Notice to Vacate.
weather KEroirr
FOR SALE REAIi ESTATE 10 FOR SALE REAL KSTATB i
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Kafnlar Xilntrs Das to Arrive.
Roanoke, Ban Pedro Feb. 21
Alliance. Coos Bay Feb. 23
George W. Klder, San Pedro .... Feb. 27
Rose City, San Francisco Feb. 21
Santa Clara, San Francisco Feb. 33
Ramona, Coos Bay Feb. 27
Kan bus City, Ran Francisco. ... Fb. 28
Regular Liners Due to Depart.
Roanoke, San Pedro Feb. 22
Ramona. Coos Bay Feb. 23
Rose City, San Francisco Feb. 25
Alliance Coos Bay Feb. 2t
Santa- Clara, San Francisco .... Feb. 26
George W. Klder. San Pedro. .. March 1
Hercules, orient March 1
Kansas City, Pan Francisco. .. March 4
MARINE NOTES.
JAPANESE PHYSICIAN
WOULD HAVE PERMIT
Ir. A F. Nemlro, Japanese, has given
notice of appeal to the circuit court
from the decision of the state board
of medical examiners In refusing to
grant him a license to practice medi
cine In Oregon. He has engaged ex
Senator C. W. Fulton to represent him
in an effort to show that he was not
given proper grades when he was ex
amined. Nemlro was given 68.8 per cent In
his examination. Seventy-five per cent
is required to pass. He declares that
he was entitled to at least 85 per cent
by his answers to the questions. He
also alleges that the practice of the
board in assigning certain branches of
medicine among the six members of the
board is Illegal, and says all members
of the bpard should act together in
conducting the examination.
Members of the East Ride Business
Men's club are today working on the
vacation of the east side streets asked
by the O. R. & N. Oo. and art asking
each of the councllmen of the city these
two questions:
First Will you vote against the
ordinance vacating parts of Oregon and
Adams streets and recommend as a sub
stitute therefor a franchise for the
erection of concrete piers at said points
for the support of the east approach to
the proposed new railroad bridge In ex
change for a similar franchise from
said petitioners granting facilities for
tne west approach to the new Broadway
bridge; In the meantime issuing a per
mlt for the erection of said piers until
such time as the franchise can be
legally granted?
Second If the ordinance vacating
tljs above streets Is presented with an
emergency clause will you vote against
Its passage?"
It Is the object of the club to keep
as many streets open as possible and
they feel that by granting the O. R. &
N. Co. a franchise allowing them to
build concrete pliers for the support of
the approach of the new steel bridge
they will keep the two streets, Adams
and Oregon, open and still enable the
railroad people to go ahead with their
plans. , ,
The question of an equal trade ke
tween the city and the railroad In the
maMer of approaches to the two bridges,
the Broadway and the steel. Is at pres
ent attracting much attention on the
east side. Members of the East Side
business Men's, club are especially anx
ious to see the Broadway bridge hur
ried to completion In. as Inexpensive a
manner as possible. They maintain
that It Is only fair for the railroad
company to donate to the city a site
for the new bridge piers on the west
side In return for asking the donation of
a pier rest for their steel bridge.
The matter of an emergency clause,
which would cut off all possibility of
Invoking the referendum on the fran
chise, has aroused the east side people
considerabl v. They are not satisfied
with the franchise by any means and
fear that the council may attempt to
put such a clause In the franchise. They
are asking each councilman to answer
"yes" to the first question and "no" to
the second.
Mrs. Peter Claus, 881 Mallory avenue,
and five children, of which the eldest
Is 8 years, has oeeri deserted by her
husband, and Is In a destitute condition.
One of the ohlldren Is 111 in bed; and the
mother has been served with notice to
move by Thursday. She says sha does
not know where to go.
J. H. McCormlck, owner of the housa,
Instituted action In tho Justice court to
secure possession. Deputy Constable
French served notice on the mother and
children this morning. The husband
deserted them three weeks ago, and the
wife has been trying to keep the wolf
from the door.
When the child became 111 last week,
tho mother was forced to give up her
work. There Is no money coming In,
and she has no relatives to help her,
The husband cannot be found.
Hudson bay Is the third largest ea
In the world, being exceeded In area only
by the Mediterranean and the Caribbean.
SANTA CRUZ ON WAY
TO RAISE YUCATAN
(United Prm Leajed Wlr.
Seattle. Wash.. Feb. 21. The wreck
ing steamer Senta Cruz, which sailed
from Seattle yesterday morning to
raise the sunken steamer Yucatan, .was
reported off Vancouver Island today.
The masts of the Yucatan are now en
cased In Ice. The Cottage City sailed
from Juneau at 8 o'clock yesterday
rr.orntrtg for Seattle, with the passengers
of the Yucatan.
A spring building "boom is already de
veloping In Salem.
Astoria, Fpb. 21. Arrived down dur
ing the night and sailed at 6 a. m.,
steamer Yellowstone for 8an Francisco.
Arrived at 7:15 and left up at 9:30 a.
tn.. steamer Rose City, from San Fran
cisco. Arrived at 7:25 and left up afjunnri DIUCD DrtV
1150 a. m., steamer Thos. 1.. Wand 1 HUUU nlVtn BUT
from San Francisco. Sailed at 8 a. in..! PfirO Tn llCCT DfllMT
Steamer W. S. Porter for San Fran-' UUCO IU WtOI rUIIMI
cIsco. Arrived atv9:15 a. m., steamer
' Rosecrans from San Francisco.
8an Pranciscoi Feb. 21. Arrived at
6 a. m., Steamer Kansas City from Port
land. Arrived at 10 a. in., steamer Cas
co from Columbia river; schooner Vir
ginia from Columbia river.
Astoria, Feb. 20. Arrived at 7:10 a.
m., schooner Irene from San Pedro.
Arrived at 7 and left up at 8 a. m.,
steamer Ramona from Coos Bay. Sailed
at 8:30 a. m., steamer Olympic for San
Pedro. Sailed at 9:15 a. m., schooner
Luzon for Redondo. Sailed at 9:26 a.
m., steamer Johan Poulsen for San
Francisco. Arrived down at 8 p. m.,
steamer Elmore.
Victoria. Feb. 20 Sailed, British
steamer Falls of Orchy from Portland
for north China.
San Francisco, Feb. 20. Sailed at 6
a. m., steamer Northland for Portland.
Arrived at 4 and sailed at 7:30 p. m.,
steamer Yosemlte from Columbia river
for San Pedro. Arrived, steamer Sho-'
shone from Columbia river. Sailed at
10 p, m., steamer Catania for Portland.
San Pedro, Feb. 20. Arrived, steam
er Nome City from Portland. Sailed.
steamer Geo. W. Fenwlck for Columbia
river.
, Eureka, Feb. 20. Arrived, steamer
Santa Clara for Portland.
San Francisco, Feb. 21. Sailed.
Shoshone for San Pedro. Sailed at 11
a. m., steamer Falcon for Portland.
Eureka, Feb. 21. Sailed, steamer
Santa Clara for Portland.
Astoria, Feb. 21. Conditions at the
mouth of the river at 8 a. m smooth.
wind, west 25 miles; weather, cloudy.
Tides at Astoria Tuesday: High wa
ter 0:46 a. m., 7.5 feet; li:55 a. m.. S.7
feet. Low watef-6:12 a. m., 3 feet;
6:55 p. m.. 0.7 foot.
(Special Dlnpatch to The Journal.)
Hood River, Or., Feb. 21. Harold
Dabney, a Hood River high school stu
dent, has successfully passed all ex
aminations to admit him to the West
Point Military academy and he will
leave today to take up his work. Mr.
Dabney will enter the service of the
regular army when his course has been
completed. He was one of the star
athletes of the Hood River High School
Athletic club. His fellow students ten
dered him a farwell banquet last
night.
Peons or
Cramps
"I carry Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills with me all the time, and
for aches and pains there is
nothing equals them. I hare
used them for rheumatic pains,
headache, and pains in side and
back, and in every case they give
perfect satisfaction."
HENRY COURLEN,
Boonton, N. J.
Pain comes from tortured
nerves. It may occur in any
part of the head or body where
there is weakness or pressure
upon (he nerves.
Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills
Relieve pain, whether it be neti
ralgiac, rheumatic, sciatic, head
ache, stornachc, pleurisy 'or
ovarian pains.
Druggists everywhere sell them. If
first package fails to benefit, your drug
gist will return your money.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
Atlanta, (la. ..
Blnlne, Wash.
Boise. Idaho .
Boston, Mass .
Buffajo. N. Y.
Chicago, III. . .
Cincinnati. Ohio
Denver, Colo.
Detroit. Mich.
tm vi'Bi oo. it'XHn,
Havre, Mont
Helena. Mont. '. .
Jacksonville. Fin. .
Kansas Cltv. Mo.
Knox vllle. Term. . .
Lewirtton, Idaho . .
Los Angele., Cal. .
Murquette, Mich. .
Marshfleld, Or. ..
Memphis, Tenn.
Miles City. Mont..
Montgomery. Ala. .
New Orleans. La..
New York. N. V..
North Head. Wn..
ro. Yakima,
Wn
Oklahoma. Okla.
Omaha. Neb. . . .
Philadelphia, Pa..
Phoenix, Ariz. . .
Pittsburg. Pa. . .
Pocatello, Idaho
Portland, Or. . . .
Roseburg, Or.
Sacramento. Cal.
St. Louis, Mo 4
St Paul. Minn... 11
Salt Lake, I tah . . 31
San Antonio. Texas 78
San Francisco, Cal. 54
Seattle, Wash. ... 4 2
Siskiyou. Or 4"
Spokane. Wash. . . 2S
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New, modern 4-rooin cottage..
New, modern 4 -room cottage.
Moderately law pressure covers thai DO YOU WANT A HOME? ,
greater portion of the country this. New, modern ff-room cottage, i ... 4jjoo
morning, the north pacific const storm i New, modern 10-room cottage ,-o
having- moved Inland to the Yellowstone t New. modern 6-room cottage ;",'
Park riHnn anH a Y,1rh i.rjifiiiiir ftelA ' New. mndam K.rnnm cottaue 1,50
over the British possessions Is spread-1 Vew, modern 4-room cottage ',!!!!!
ing sou tn ward over the Mississippi val
ley, causing a continuance of the cold
weather In that section. West of the
Mississippi river temneratures are gen-
erally unseasonably low. -Light pre
cipitation has been quite general within
the last 24 hours, snow being reported
as far south as Oklahoma.
Conditions are favorable for snow,
and colder weather tonight and Tuesday
over this district. The temperatures
will fall to zero or below In eastern
Oregon, eastern Washington and Idaho,
ano to degrees or below In western
Oregon and western Washington.
Temp.
Max. Mln. Preclp.
4 0 3 4 .01
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iou can have your cnoicj ui im -,
cottages on the Installment plnn a little i
down, then like rent. They are all close,
to the carline and feady to move Into nt ,
once. TSKet Mount bcott car to ""'"" ft
ave., men hsk tor joe iNasu, m
No. 267.
126.00
1 1 1 1 1 1 i i ii 1 1 ii
I VJL J- I V J
MfMfu TO B
11600-
J 10,000 cash, business corner,
J iti i fill t J 1 1 limine vi i i vj, -- i . . -.,, , w i rt
In, on west side. 'TIs paying 10 j S LA WK ROC MS
per cent. Could be made pay 1 , VJf ,l'.,J'y !Stv'
per cent on Investment. !,,1V,r,.o,,n0
On terms. 8 room house, two , '''S' 2."r,'.V.
5al. K-Z Terms
lots. This Is a big snap.
IMPROVKD HT flKKT.
t 400 Very choke corner lot tn Swln- j "'' AY; cCAr ' 'N
mSnth115 ,W,a"Ce ,7 K0 'ef ' I1"' !L KM KNT " RASEMKNT.
3000On very easy terms, 5 room ft5noV SMDKH8'
modern duiikhiow in ri nun. , .,,L, i-oiviii
Several lots In Alameda Park
S1IOKMAKKH INV. CO..
527 Henry bldg.
Main 44fi5. A-7434
KXT KNIHNO ACROSS FRONT.
NK'K. SIGHTLY LOT.
Owner Is leaving city and has In
nt rii. t us to sacrifice his home at
this price.
Tin- property Is easily worth
$3111
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Johnson St.. near 14th; best buy In
the wholesale district. Hen us at orv c.
808 Lewis Bldg. Marshall 4 DM.
WK BCILI) TO PLKAS.
Wo build more hnuses In one month
than most conl raelnrs In a year We
can afford lens profit It will pay to
see us. If jriu own a lot, we build, any
terms to Milt.
CONSTRl'C- .
PORTLAND ItKAl.TY v
'DON CO..
H02-3 Lewis bldg., 4th and Onk
oWNKR SAYS:
T rim offerniK Vo'i heie a home that
Is in the I, est part of the
HI'NNYKIHK
Result-urn district, and Is well worth
5 00 MURK
I Thnn I am asking; but I am leaving, so
iniist sell at one.-. So take J2500, si
I know it will easily and quickly sell
for that price as soon as seen by any
one look in for a home at a really sac
.rlflced price, as It surely Is.
SKB MY AGENTS,
Sutherland & Hubhell
S'lTH AXU HAWTHORNE-
Tabor 2017 -New Office.
MKLTING NOTICES
41
stop: look:: listen:::
Al Kader Temple, A. A.
O N. M. 8., HKiiin extends
the Kind hand of Arab hos
pitality to Its members
and sojourning Shriners.
find cordially Invites all to
1oln in the MIDWINTER
CKKKMO.VTAL. which ls
Isi be held on Saturdav, the fifteenth das
of tho second month. Safar, 1328. A II..
orrespondlng Willi the 21th day of Keh-
ruary. 1310. It hath been decreed that
all the faithful shall Bather at the An
ient Shrine of Al Kader to comfort ihe
many un rcKenei a tes. who. for the flt.st
tlu.e n their lives, are seeking to join
the caravan for pilgrimage, across (he
hot sands of tho desert to the Holy City.
Remember: The business session for
receiving petitions and balloting will be
held at the Masonic Tempi", cor'n'ir
West Park and Yamhill, on Kiidav even
ing, February 25. at 8 o'clock, sharp: the
ceremonial and banquet at Ihe same
place on Saturday evening. February 2fl.
beginning promptly at 8 o'clock. All pe
titions must be in the hands of the re
corder by Frldey noon.
WILLI A M 1 1. CAI.VANT,
Potentate.
B. O. W!l ITK1KM SK. R -colder
harmony" i.odgi; "no Tj"
A F . A. M -Special com
munication this i.Monduvl
evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work
In the M M. degree, visitors
h re cordia 1 1 y in v i ted.
W. M. I K LI N. Secretary.
OVVNKH MI ST SKLL.
Itrge new 9-ioom Irvington home. In
swell district. This has beautiful ex
terior wliti pi. -tie glass windows all
aioiind. 2 large fireplaces, arc lighting
fixtures, novel! v dressing room with
triple swing mirrors, sleeping porch,
luxurious bathroom. separate toilet
(extra toilet on first floor), rruill-in
: fnelcss cooker with H. W. connection s.
If you own the lot we will build you Dutch kitchen, very complete and mod
a home to suit sour own plans and same . em. In fact everything. Including gr"
as rent payments. Kstimates free. age The price Is $10,000. Call SH
SHOKMAKKR INVKST.MKNT Co.. jAI'ingti.u bldg
Own I Ionic
rent pa
H I KM A
527 Henry Hldg
A- 7434. .NlHin 4 4 6 5
I
$H50 WHfl
LOTS
of
LOTS
$30 K ACM.
New addition on Oregon Cifv carline.
excellent soil, good place to keep chick
ens, cow and grow garden truck, price s w 5 room modern cottage on E.
$30 per lot. $5 or $10 down, balance $2 : auth 2 blocks to car. Call up Sellwood
or $;i month. National Realty Trust j i rd 1 will tell vou all about It. as I
Co., 326 Wash. st . room 616.
If You Are Looking for
Close In acreage, a wheat ranch or small,
well Improved farm, at low price and on
most liberal terms, see me; 1 handle my
own properties.
I. O. El rod
520 Corbett Bldg.
' cannot explain the many good features
it has In an ad.
$10 A MONTH HOl'SK
Ready to move into; 2 good lots: you
can get It for your ow n at the price of '
1 See This Bargain
l.'jriiio.
Pwell 5 room bungalow, close In, 21st
1st.; lot worth $1500. street Improve
Iments In; nice lawn. $1000 down. $29
per month.
1 FARRKLL.
K I 7 Qerlinger bldg.
M. W. A., Rose City camp 5466. meet
Monday evenings. Selling Hlrso Hldjf.,
West Park and Washington. F. J
Darlington, clerk. 226 Alisky bldg. Phone
Main 602S.
NEW TODAY
(Krtablllhwl 187)
An Inhalation lor
Whooplng-Cough, Croup,
Bronchitis, uougns,
Diphtheria, Catarrh.
Crasolana I a Boon to Asthmatics.
Does it not mm more effectiTe to breathe la a
raned lor diiaasea of the Dreaming orgaua wan
to take Um nmady into the atomaoar
Oeaolene cures becau the air, rendered
tn.,.1. .nti.nUn- in curled over til dtMaaed
ih ...r hrMth. fflvluc oroloaged and
oonetaot treatment. It Is InTaluabla to mothers
with smaU children.
Thorn of a Con-
anmDtfTS Tendency
Till find Immediate relief
from Conght or Inflamed
Condition of the throat.
ALL DRUGGISTS.
' Sand coital for d-
erlptiTS Booklet.
Vapo-Cresolene Co.
ibu r uiton street,
New York.
MOUIR
TO
CMC AG
THROUGH TRAINS
VIA
An Oregon
FARM
FOR ONLY
$150
WRITE OR CALL AT
ONCE.
i OREGON INLAND
DEVELOPMENT CO.
838-40 Chamber of Com
merce Bldg., Portland, Or.
OAK. I.KAF I'LI'K.
Lance every Tuesday eve. at E. P..
Flail, 37th and Hawthorne. 1 n v It.- t Ions
ran be secured at hall, or phone Tabor
I 1 4 i.
R. N. A , Oregon Rose camp, meets
Wednesday evenings. Allsky hall. 3d
and Morrison.
K. N. A., .Marguerite camp, meets every
inurnaay evening in aavoy hall. loast
?.! " '"""!!!; i '"e,?:fl"s.V"",:mn : Bun-alow Bargain, S17LHJ
orv'it office in Gregory Heights. Take, $400 cash, n-w iuhI nindern, rooms.
Rose t'ltv ear. 3d and Yamhill, get 'with bath e.ihlnet kitchen, full base
off at end of carline. Office on prop- 1 tnent. wood hoist, wired for electricity,
ertv. plaslered. china closet, wainscot wim
plate rail in dining room, lot uiiu. uy
l.vi.er Take. Mi. Scott car to Ana Del
station. 1 block south, first house east,
K I een roof -
Ros'smere Laurelhurst
Rose Citv District
For buys In lots, phone, not Main, but
Marsrffl'l 170. or A-244L ask for Mr.
a..v .'i inh rinr .le.rferson). and.
block from car; $1 :sf.O and J 1 200. at your &poiD-,ment will be made to show
own terms; 25 per cent otr for what you . . ' v
pav down. Owner. Kd Miles, ft doors -- -,-.rr, a .. . t i urillflP
south from cor store. .Main st.. Lents. ) HALF ACRE WITH SMALL HOUSE,
SOxlOO, corner of 12th and A lberta. I t rees, berries yielded 40 gallons last
2250 If tken nt once. thN Is good, i xHr 2 chicken houses, asparagus bed
DIAMOND REALTY CO.. and 'garden, rich soil. Have mortgage
Room J 4. 203 ' Washington st. f,,r j!)no. balanca cash. East or B-1H94.
For Sale by Owner, $4v(X)
6 room house, on K. Ankeny st , walk
ing distance, handy to hlirh school, good
neighborhood, on carline, nice lot. ce
ment walks and basement, furnace, must
sell at once; what terms do you want?
Call up I! 2250. or Last S7HS.
K T R and five room houses, with baths.
lust completed, full basement, wired,
hot and cold water. 40x100 lots.
It You Arc Looking tor
Close-in acreage, a wheat ranch or small.
ACREAGE
87
Iliirn.lila . .-.... n .4 r .
" " ' r.c.ri rtiiu. VliailU BVCUUe. ... , ,4 lor,., .. , Inn' nrlp. n rl
on most lireral terms, see me.
my own properties.
LOOL'S hall. 30x5. afternoons and even
lngs. BlH(Jrand ave.. cor. K. Wash.
HA LLS for lent. Drew bldg . i C 2 2d
St.. near Morrison.
BIKTHS
FLRTCHKR -To Mr. nnd Mrs. Hele8
rietcner, wt;i Last Seventh street, aicmntv
I handle
J,. H. SMITH, Room 18. Hamilton Hldg.
""'.) AC'RKS f'lNfcf LAND. $15Vior
Only $.i50 cash, balance $30 monthly
FIVE AND TEN ACRE TRACTS.
Only a few left; most deslrabla acre
age buy on the market, located on rail
road, near station; close to Portland;
running water and springs In abund
ance; black loam soil; iuu per cr uy.
on 1 v .inw chsii. imminr tjn moot mi v. ance; mat, iuaui buii, iivu wra . ,
This Is 5ao feet, from railroad station; , easy terms; particulars complete from
girl, February 17
all cleared; best soil for nuts, fruit or
garden; 4a nillea from Portland, on
road. Cull at once. Hellman
BROWN. 411 Couch Bldg.
i Lathrop. 516 Abington bldg.
DEATHS
RCHKIDKMAN- Katherine Scheldernan,
302 Constance street, February 17,
aged 40. pneumonia.
L1TTLEFIKLD Horace L't t lefle 701
Fast Rurnslde street, February 17,
exhaustion.
GRAHAM -Gilbert Graham, St. Vin
cent's hospital. February IS, aged 2.
scarlet fever.
JONKS -Harry Jones, Flxth and Hoyt
streets, February 18. aged 4a, pere
carditis. TRIGG May Trigg, Multnomah hos
pital. February If. aged 20. cancer.
GOCLD Timothy Gould. M Seventh
street, February lfi, aged 70, par
alysis. COHEN Cella Cohen. 628 Third street,
February JS, aged 15, heart disease
BI'TCHKR- Horace Butcher. Good .Sa
maritan hospital, lebiuary 1 :i
5 AND 10 ACRE
TRACTS.
Two thirds cleared. 1 mile from Rents,
MT. TABOR LOT. $i50. one fourth mile from station. 8 BlocKS
This Is 200 feet from car, on western 1 from school, good car service, good
slope 1 west frontage), improved street. ' neighborhood. Price $3000 each tract;
sidewalk and curb, city water. This Is good terms. Owners phone Woodlawn 87
heapest lot in the district. Act , ACREAGE SUBDIVISION.
MS Abington bldg. 1'nder 80 acres, close to city limits,
" c TT ""'on carline. Best of soil, sightly and
reC U.S i running water; lots of fruit. Only 209
For acreage for platting; also cheap ' per acre. Terms. Vanduyn. ft w at ion.
the
at out
homes, vacant lots, on easy terms.
GRAYH CROSSING LAND CO..
Take Mt. Scott car to Grays Crossing.
oia Chamber of Commerce.
ACREAGE
CORNER
100x100 I 15 acres, 12 miles from cojurthouse.
And B room house, corner East 13 th and pan at 29Vj N. 3d St.
Beech sts.; 0 bearing fruit trees, small 1 M IN 6748. A-5094.
teinnr PtC i rasona,,le U'rms' FoR-8ALBTsFarre.. 4 mile, from
r. ; 4 ready to be piowea; Dargaan
at $1200.
C. W. GRIDLET.
33 S Chamber of Commerce.
? eiu.endlcitlN - i-tt.t; ; ZTT. : rrr;, ;'. .v. -rr7rr.il" or J" acres parity uwrero,
r-inr.i'v- ,.,,.. .,, i, mii.-j , M1 1 " arl' ff""18 "'""1 can on inn ,u ding. I have got to sett. jar.
Vrur;vTaaK,e,d,,V"- UTr' ,X r" ' fhance. f3 Tnion afa. East . .
1 McDoNAI.D Mary Meronald. Home i ru-,0.. w "riKfi , oca. vspraTat .. .
FOR HALE By owner, lot 2,'.xl 00, 8
room house, 15 minutes' walk from P 1
O., full cement basement, furnace; $40'Uj j
- $2000 cash, balance time. D-42S,
aged Journal.
for the Aged, February IS, aged 85,
nnd
senility.
RK'K Frank
MODERN
room house In Vernon, '
I
Riep, Front
1.111, t .... ' l.ta C.l nA . .r.wn . J ir..al.lnM Brtth
Pine " ""in w.i. ...in . - "" i'a. 1 vg AK nrn or lanu ntui oiaiaiuiviu,
streets February 14 aged 45 hemnr- 1 ",u; a s"a' lur cus"- ,c '-,w,lrr- I 5 room house on u, 4 acres in orci aru.
rhur. I'.. Itttll St. '.
all level lana; will trade for any kind
AIiON'G THE WATERFRONT.
With passengers and freight the
steamer Rose City. Captain Mason will
be due to arrive from San Francisco
today,
The towboat Ocklahama moved the
British steamer River' Clyde from the
lnman-Poulsen mills yesterday to the
North Pacific mills after which she
went on down to Astoria to bring the
schooner Irene up to Stejla.
After finishing discharging her cargo
at Oak street dock, the steam schooner
Saginaw, Captain Walvlg, which arrived
up from San Francisco yesterday morn
ing, will go to Wtllapa for a cargo
of lumber. On her way up the river
she discharged 12,000 kegs of powder
at Martin's bluff.
' Carrying a full, list of passengers
and over 400 tons of freight the steam
er Ramona. Captain Nelson, arrived
yesterday afternoon frem Coos Bay.
Four hundred tons of her freight was
dual. The captain reports ordinary
southwest weather on'.Jthe trip up.
Bluiit'e reef light vessel No. 83. sta
tioned off Cape Mendocino, will be re-
Spokane,
Portland & Seattle Ry.
"The North Bank Road"
The handsomest equipment of these trains supplies the com-'
forts and appointments of the best hotels. The dining service
is particularly good.
OBSBBYATXOjr GABS
OOMPAJtTMEHT SUBXTFEBS
STAHDAJU) SLEEPERS
OIBIHO OARS MEALS A X.A CARTE
TOURIST SLEEPERS
PIRST-C&ASS COACHES
Leave Portland 9:00 A. M.; 7:00 P. M.
Arrive Chicago, 3 Days to the Hour
PASSENGER STATION, 11th and HOYT STS.
PLACE TOT7B
Fire Insurance
WITH
M. E. THOMPSON CO.
Beal Estate and JVXortffaffa Loans, cor.
4th and Oak Sts., Henry Bid?. Phones
Main 6084, A-33L'7. We have money to
loan.
TOT A in L." Cl.rl.Hn. DI...I. Tt ! IjAIHIMV- Fa.. Ul.ll- K TWllim ninrinrn ! nf tlllHlnpSa ChflnCe.
hospital. February 17 ' aed 73 old I house, three lilocks from Alberta! 4 room house and 4 lots at Carlton,
agp ' ' I m hit BOxlOO on K. 10th. Hee owner, Or., 4 blocks from depot, to trada for
STANOEiV -Walter Stangle St Vln-! -'"R 'r- 'sh st i anv smaU business. Price S00.
aged 1. ; ON W.-.W.- carline.. strl.-tlv modern L " ,.n.n, Se modlrn In
cnt's hospital, February IS
no CMIIH'1.
9IARRIAGE LICENSES
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 100 6th St.. op
poslte Meier Krsnk's. Main 7215.
Vl N KH1j NOTICKS.
HEKFKRNAN --PVhi unrv 21, nt 37 W.
Ekidniorn st.. John Joseph Heffornan!
af?e 49 years 5 months 9 days. Funeral
from aboe residence Tuesday, Febru
ary 2L nt 8:15 a. in., thence to St.
Mary's church, Williams ave. ami Stan
ton St., where services will he held at
Friends respectfully invited to
Interment at Mt. Calvary.
I room house, fine view city and moun-I . ..........
tains; easy terms. By owner. Sell wood a'i , i.
SI6.
6 lots In Berkeley addition, frea and
fi.r ..ill trade fnr husiness chance.
NIC K 4 runin md-rn cottage, one hlork I IOominK house preferred.
from Mt. Scott carline: price ? 1 400; I lirocety and o living rooms on Union
terms. Taetgart. 416 Chamber of Com- avP., price $1600, or will Invoice: trill
mej JhldK. . I trade for house and lot or equity in
FOR KAI.K Corner 50xl'o. on carline; I one: this place Is doing $40 dally.
6 room house, onlv tSJOO; terms. HO acres of land near Clasknine;, rood
C,. W. GKIDhEV. :soll and 5.000.000 ft. of timber, to trada
33S CI'.Hinher of Commerce. j for Port land property.
I have 5 first mortgages, onnif s per
9 a. in
I n t tend.
25.
FUNERAL DIKECTOns
Oscar Johnson. 294 Clay street,
and Jennie T.und. 21.
Marlus Nielsen. 221 Shaver street. 25. -
and Mary Qualley. 24. I 711r Rtrrnpc Cn
Magnus Olsen. 187 H Fourth street, j UCl-DyTUCS VO.
86, and Mary Harold, 28. phones; lady assistant.
Darwin Hyde, 4o h.ast l ntrty-seventn I estaonsi-.nient in city.
street, 28, and Mabel Chamberlain, 21. f o . r n , rTiTurTBkT
rtURUDi iiuin no, um lauixiir a.r-- l t lllUliiltl ll.l.JIO., MoHT-n 1 r.
694 Williams
ave., both
Most modern
IFOR SAlK- Two fine corner residence
' lots, r.ear north Alblna ear barns.
I terms. Phone Woodlawn I 45 1
FOR SAl.K Strictly modern house, on
Krirgo pt.; fine lot; liose to ;i car
line!?: JL'5(Mi: by owner. Woodlawn 1 ;.""
0 ROOM ino.i.-in house
furnl'shed. Call
N. Take Rose City
nue z ana Aaamnine isicaemann, is. everv detail. 7th and Pine,
ray Tambling, Troutdale, Or.. 22, and ; A.4SrlfL ,.a(,y assistant.
JVIOIK injacoT-i, i
Mn 430.
Edward l.amnart. Tacoma, Wash.. 27. i T CDfJl The east side
and Carrie Luta, 18. Lady r ssistant.- B-1S8S; E'ait
undertaker.
Bob H. Miller. 183 Hooker street 24.
and Margaret Brunky, 24.
WKOPINO cards. W. O. Smith ft Co
Washington bldg corner 4th and I
Washington ata.
;si.
K. fith and Alder.
ETrFSS suits for rent, all slses. UniQus
Tailoring Co.. S09 Stark at
J, P. Ftoley ch Son
Lady attendant Main : A-16H.
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. Main
6133 A-2235; lady asst.
CLAR7CK BROS-., florists; fine flowers
and floral design. ?S Morrison st.
ROSE CITY CKMETEHT
Phones C-J114 and A-444 4.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
EAST SIDE funeral directors, success
ors to y. S. Dunnlng.Inc. E. 52. B-2525
PACIFIC TlUa Truat Co.. the leading :
abstractors. 204-5-6-7 Falling; bldg.
EDWARD HOLMAN. undertaker
2d st. Lady assistant Main 607.
120
ABSTRACTS of title. VS. Alexander ab
stract office. 413 Corbett bldg. Main
.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE lo
WEST SIDE lot, 50x100. walking dis
tance, $i0O terms. P-422. Journal.
rent Interest; 1 for I9S.0; ona for 100.
i and 2 for $500. to trade for any kind
of business chance.
i If vou have got something that you
'' don't "want, trade It for something that
vou want and haven't got; have farms,
cltv property, acreage and lots, and
everything in real estate to trada for
anv kind of business chance. List your
business with us and we will trade It
for vou. Traders' Agency, 15 N. 6th-
1st. Main 6377. ;r
rKAYK some good Portland real ea
taie and some A-l 1st mortgage to
trade tyr some kind of business chance,.
See my agent at 15 N. 5th at.
20 itcrts of land, 5 room house; 4 acre
In orchard, pood spring on place, near
I Marshfleld. Will trade for any kind '
! of business. See Peters. 15 X. 5th st.
; TEN Her. s Hood River apple land. $3o0
uu)i balance, easv: will take aitto
FOR SALE- Five room modern buriga- i and first or second mortgage or lota,
low. 19th and Alberfa: electric lights. ' W-421 Journal.
-'ir.'H'i' - J' Vni!LA:r25.-..JiUrnj-. . 1 STAeirdHlTNTl to eschanga fo7
MUDKRX room house. 2 lots. barn. ; what vou have. 204 Mohawk bldg.
cheap: going away; terms. A. High- A-432 1. ' ' ;,,,
aJlV-'i--H- r : ! $1 4M7K1 TrsTmort gage to axohanjr as
. j'l.vr. , , , 1 1 1 '"xtlllu"' a ttrst payment on chjbb-ui resunsnca.
niocss ti'oaoo, .a, ..my (iijn, very ' A ijraiiam osS fTescott St.
2ln E. 5 1 1 1 st.
car to !-ia'io ronn.
l'( ifVI'LAN'l ' Trust Company Bank. 3per
cent interest paid on saving accounts.
Sd and Oak sts.
Rii A 1 7 E S TATE bounirt and sold: busi
ness properties especially. ;. ii. Hart,
600 Com Old bldg. Phone Main i'.4S.
Fi m SALI': "-room bungalow. li block
from cur and block from public school.
Phone Woodlawn 2;30: Owner.
PO'RTLAN'L)" Trust Company Pank73i4
per cent paid on so dHy call certifi
cates. 3d and Oak sts
-1 S6.
i asv terms. E. -' i i
CHOICE lots at Lents. Anything use
able as tirsi paynienr.
Trade.
C-S4.
or trade, so
IF""vou want to sell,, buy or trade. m
Shoemaker Inv. Co., 627 Henry bid
Take ;
122 Third Street
CITY TICKET OFFICES
Third and Morrison Streets.
snRRrsnTTTrsss 7 rn.r.rirvrrr rt.- PORTLAND Trust Company Rank. 2S m isE CITY PARK bungalow
mi. a t.. omnonv. i .-Jl. KiHo-' years In business. 3d and Oak sts. some trade. xo Roani of Trade bldu acre.tee. or w ill sll A-423. Jotirnal
. 100 Third Street.
Title A Trust company Lewis bide
4th and Oak. . MODERN- 4 room bungalow bv owner;
r iWvrnn i(.i,i . T,... iT. I all or half cash. Woodlawn 2046.
Board of Trada bldg.; abstract a DESKROOM
$800.
specialty.
to lent.
Board of Trade
Hlckok.
X FINK lot in laurelhurst
cash: answer quick. P-42S. Journal
ti 2 3 , SEVERAL choice lots, fine location.
$n0n each. E. 273. C-18R6.
W. R. HAIZLIP CO. (Inc.). abstractors. , V ROOM cottage, small lot. cheapT close PORTLAND Tr-ist Company Rank, small
First class work. 327-8 Corbett bldg i in. 'Injulr. 640 E. Stark st. check accounts received. 3d atid Oak.
80S Board of; Main 4465. - 7 4 3 4.
ROOM modern bungalow I it'. Oakland.
for Portland property, io' er
3, journal
$S0: WILL get you anything In trad for
anytningj'ou nave, f"".rlr...!1"'
S Rt'tOM resbTAnT lii Vani-oiuver for
trade. Sirl Board of Trada-bldr, j
IMPROVED half seiillon wh-t rs'n't-
for trade, SOS BinrJ of Trada bidf.
AT.-'