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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1010. Sal M GOES .JasSJSBBBSSBSBBBBBBBaBBBSBSSBBJSBSBBJSBSS NEW TODAY NEW TODAY NEW TODAY NEW TODAY S4fSB"a"iss"lii M L IM L I M L 1-i.M I Los Angeles Man Buries Money In Tin Cans and Thief - Steals Fortune. ; : " Los Angeles, April 1. John Ones to day. requested the police to search for the ftrtef who made away with v"1 tin rans, containing mor than $1000, which Cues bad burled on his farm near this city" According to the story Jie told he was afraid to deposit his money In th local banks, and buried It In a field near his ranch houso. , Kecentltf, while one of his employes was plowing in, the field, one of the cans was unearthed and brought to the housed He is of the opinion maf. we man returned after nightfall and made a further - Investigation, finding; the other cans and-making; awsy with the coin. , . He described ' the cans which con' talned the money, but was Unable to h exact mm. he had buried. - He was certain It was close to $1100. IJ OHIPTEV YWm itip ;: : VlUL ji - j i run . v . ' - I I " I 1 W. If mm M' 1! I' SI .VI LJ r. XV mm t - I . AT THE THEATRES 1 Mantell Toniehl: Twice Tomorrow, Tiohfirt Mani.ell. suDDorted by Marie Booth Russell and a splendid company of olavers. will present Shakespeare's King Lear" tonight at 8:10 o'clock. Tomorrow afternoon, at 8:10, "Romeo and Juliet" Tomorrow night, "Rich ard IU." Seats are now selling at thea tre for entire engagement. ( - , Seats Selling for Grand Opera. - grata are now selling at Bungalow theatre for the Lambardl Grnnd Opera company-of H people. The big organ ization will present Btaet's "Carman at the above theatre next Sunday night, April 8. Puccini's "La Boheme,", Mon day night. Good Acts Plentiful. Good acts are the rule and not the exception at the Grand; The present nrnerrnm is a' collection of first rate specialties, each one good on it own account. , Heading the list Is the Alex- androff trcune Of imperial (tussmu dancers, the favorites of the csai 4 Xew Feature Announced KnMivsn A foiieidlne are sending to the Grand next week another galaxy of Mir foaturps. The headline attraction v. ill be a eenulne wonder act from Eu- rnn th Ijiiraards. a troupe of five niTPbats a little different from any thing fclse In their line. - " ' Oh Joy's Good B1U. - Ifaha Ilaba continues to draw crowds in Dh Jov theatre, and yesteraays new bill was a decided hit from start finish. .Brdfojr4'sC4alm"la perhaps tim frntiire ntcturer describing In , pio tiir form the nnrt Don Fulano jtook In the recent big fire. In which this well tralntd horse saved many lives. . .J" Star's Show, . ' Great interest was manifested at the opening of the Stars new snow yeaier tlny. The "Fall of Rnhylon," n,Al headed the bill, and was closely followed by "All Is Not Gold." a blograph. "His Hunting Trip" and interesting traveogues. Next Week at Pantages. ' Toplinea on the bill which begins at Pantages with Monday's matinee Is Rafayette's dogs, the greatest exposi tion of canine Intelligence on the stage todky. Rafayette stands preeminent ss a trainer of dogs and the act wilt oe presented exactly as seen when toplined on, the William Morris cireui aurmg a . recent engagement. The lied Mill Next Week. At the Baker all next week, starting Sunday matinee, Victor Herbert's beau tiful musical comedy, xne Kea jiuv will toe the attraction. This Is the first time this popular piece has appeared at Baker prices, and the company ts in nil mravm uinal If not sunrlor...to that of last season. The famous Dutch kid dles are still on deck. - . ' h ' St. Elmo Three More Time. . Saturday night will be the last op portunity to see th great play St Elmo at the Baker. It has been drawing large, audiences - all week and Is the dramatization of the ' world 'famous novel by Augusta i Evans. There will be tonight's performance and a mati nee tomorrow afternoon. m --m-mwm.m iijiit .. miu inrwi iiiiiiii iiina . ' "A Night On Broadway," In which ths Ollie Hack company Is making the hit of Its career, will be seen In a matinee . performance tomorrow and the last time for that popular eong and laugh show -will be tomorrow night That leaves but three : more, performances tonight tomorrow afternoon and night ' ' "Finn lean's Ball", Next: ' V ' Commencing Sunday afternoon tbe bill at the Portland will change to "Plant gan's Ball." which has been entirely re written until It Is brand new and crisp. It Is unquestionably the, most popular 1 rlsh musjeai omdy ever produced and has the latest song hit numbers, fags nd situations, , . ' - , reamre acis on irpnenm mil, , ' Fine list of feature acts .'will occupy th boards . at th Orphnwm next week, Gus Edwards' "Night Birds" is a de elded novelty In the form of a tabloid musk-ai play which: Introduces many new features and a great' number of porular song Jilts.-'. Will M. Creasy and Blanche Dayne wljl offer "Bill Biffin's Baby." Matinee every day.' . v "Won by a Leg at Orpheanu An amufling sketch is presented by Gordon fclHrtd and company on the bill at the Orpheum this week. It tells of a young man who, wants te find out if his wwinri iuv um lor.Dimseu atone or for his money. - The fun Is f,ast and furious, and rosqlves around a cork lg which Is Introduced to decelvs the young lady. Matinee every day. SHOOT AT OPERATOR; THINK HE IS BURGLAR Walia Walla, Wuh, April 1. poor aim bf a Bolster l responsible for the fart that Ijognn t"oupias, night teteg ri; 'er at the Oregon najiroad Navl ration company's i-rot. is alive today, Jc Vr, night bucwremsn, and the IJiif Iteard a rport ttsat the sutlos l-r'.r rt'jfehed sod made for . the !.'nn nl mt rvMus coming xtvt r f !. Aor. ;,;,nr firrd la the sir but ! -' : r 1 Iixti away thr times at !f)H-d' crook, Toug!as lot ro tinse in ir-tt.ns;. tltem tw, who ha - Do you realize that people. who become wealthy accomplish .It by making their spare dollar work for them. Thejr Invest In something ub- ' stantial, auch as real estate. Of course - you have, and you have planned -time . and time again to. take advantage of ' the first opportunity to invest your - money so that it would make Borne , thing for you, yet opportunity after opportunity have passed which you , ' can now gee and you are still at - the game old stand with few dol lars in ' the bank drawing Interest. ' ' Your friend who took up the chance ' which you saw but let go by, Is now , 'on Easy Street, made so by his time' ly investment. Are you going to con tlnne to be a PROCRASTINATOB," or are you going to be an "ISER"? We have told you about Othello. You have not yet Invested. ' You know of the splendid opportunities It of fers for the home builder. Othello la ; on the Chicago, Milwaukee St Puget ' Sound XU B., right In' the heart of the Big Bend country, with an Ideal ' . - climate and a country large enough to support a population of 2,000,000 people. Do you realise what that means? ' Come In and let us tell you all about it. Write or call for our free booklet, ; Othello lots are' now Belling on terms, so that you can pur chase without missing the cost. Just -, a small sum each month. Better get In On the ground floor. The ground floor man always reaps the largest profit - , ' rj ' -) l swtS $i50 PER ACRE ON CAR LINE ; , to 20-acre tracts. . Ten per cent down, balance 1 per cent per month. : Call up and ask s" about these. Empire Investment Co. 401-2-3 Board of. Trade Bldg. Main 570, A-7570 ; , HALF BLOCK East Washington Street ' Between Water and First Sts. f 70.000 . . QUARTER BLOCK ' 1 , Grand Ave, and Madison ? h u -t f40,00O?.:,; ,.(, " rj Easy terms. Ct J. -'' .. - , 75x100 v Halscy and Doss Streets J- ' :0 f5,500 Income. Portland Trust Company 8i E; Cor: Third and Oak Sti. STOW Realty Coi 603 Chamber of Commerce . Phones: Main fil24, A-3783 S80 PE ACHJE 00 acre farm; 100 , acres cleared and fenced; 7 room house, barn 36x60; 10 acres in hops. nop , noun, two acres in orchard, ? and other buildings: water is piped in house from Bprlng; also a good creek, but ; does not overflow; about - zu miien rrom Portland; all level and easily ciearep. liall cash. S5250 8 room bungalow, east fronts b, eieciriciiy, lurnace, ,urepiace, Biationary iuds, iJutcii KItclien; i first class place, overlooking WUlam OHO J4VCK... 11?IiI(J9, J 2500 5 room -bongnlow, Ainswort ave. and campoeii t., inodorn;- J500 uvwn, oaianc? terms. We have purchasers for farms ranging irora ;v to ou acres, it you nave , any mat wiu Dear inspection, would , do giaa to nave you list mem wltn us. SI 500 Pour rooms and bath, lot 40k ivu, - eiecmc ltgnts, aoout ouv- reet west ot xremont station; 500 down and balance (15 per month, with In terest. , " I ; SITAP. $2800 1 room cottage, Slatand Skid- more; rurnace, eiectno ' iignts, bUxlOO corner lot, on wield street, just oppo site Aimneu rar, terms. Tomorrow Oliiello Improvement Co. 210-220 COMMERCIAL CLUB BLDG COR. FIFTII AND OAK JDlill iMdDl 21-4 Hours Ride From Portland ' . YESTERDAY you could have purchased lots in "BRIGHTON BEACH for $20. Today-they are selling at $40; - - 1 . S5 town and S5 aTJdnl& r v.V - ,.No Intcrcot Buy Now ;" Before the RaUroad . Is Running At' the,. present prices, you are making the best -' BUY. both for a summeY home and an investment. -' i " ,. -''.' - .-' Hundreds oil People Have bought in BRIGHTON BEACH and are sat- , - isfied. ' j The location, accessibility. " envifonmerltsl t bathing, fishing.and all pleasures are far superior at .BRIGHTON BEACH tan any other resort on the Oregon Coast. : '',-' . - C,- i . .; ' - Our President," Mr. Custer, is now visiting the'. -beach resorts in California, and infdrnis us l;hat . lots at these resorts are selling for front 100 per cent ; : to 1000 per cent higher than you can buy NOW at . Brighton Beach. - . . v ' . '? ' " He also informs us that he is forming a syndicate to put in all improvements and amusement places. . BUY NOW BEFORE THIS SYNDICATE IS -t FORMED. . - ; , -. V SELLING AGENTS 412-41 J-414 Lumber Exchange Bldg,' Secondhand . Stark Sts., Portland Oregon. . ' Phone A-5483. " ' .' " Main 150. ' . COUPON.' . ' a. . ; Please mail me bird eye view and literature regarding Brighton Beach. 5 . . " ; . ' Name . ... . . , . ; .'.;.',......-. . ; Address . . ... . . ; . .' i . . . ", . . . . i t RAIN OR SHEVE ; .-. 144 h arid V4 AcreTracts Willi BE SOLB- AT PtBLIC APC. . ' . TION AT s " - , . I ' - On the Oregon Electric, only 20 min utes car ride. -Cars leave Jefferson street station at 10:20 a. m., 11 a. m. and 12:10 p. m. ' -' This beautiful property Is In a rapidly developing district, la close In and Is bound to treble In value In a short time. "The opportunity of a life .time to get good property for little money. . Don't fail to attend this sale. . . , 1 rr will pay you well FOR PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF M. E. LEE 4li, CORBETT BLDO. PnbE . MAIN 6860 ' , .. 100x100 13th and Clay St. ' '" Fine Apartment Site. , t r 1 Good Buy .100x100 19thandFlanders 926.000 -4 50x100 21st and Northrup fll.OOO Portland Trust Conipaay V , - S. E.' Cor, Third and Oak Sts: A fTftfTK 1 ' .M f i 'II' LAND NEAR ' ' PORTLAND?. SeeMcFarland Investment Co., get ting complete information , , about the great ' SPITZENBERG-SCAPPOOSE . : Orchard ssk 1 ' i Tracts. pA 'if ji !iii '' i .HJV Htt.,, IVUVt M.IIVI VliM VI Montavilla fine. '. Lots 5(T by . 105. ' - Graded streets, Bull rj Run, water. Right on car ? line ten-minute service. I EASY TERMS 7 Ten Per Cent; Cash, Balanc 4 r. 2A Per Cent a Month., sMAGINNIS LAND 2 : INVESTMENT CO ,j : 316-317 Lewis mag. 10.20.30 ACRES AT 9400 AND. 9500 EACH TRACT. . J ONLY TWENTY-FIVE MILES FROM PORTLAND. 1 Fine town lots free in Soitzenbere. Railroad runs, throujrh center of our, holdings, making quick ' transit be tween the new townsite and Portland. 1 Scappoose Apples and Pears Cannot jl Be Excelled. 1 , " Make arraneements to look at these! Rn vm von b after vour first 5 tracts: where lrno-ation is not needed. 1 to (inhGOHl hkiuhih. uur iq M VI Marshall 474A-4439 -MLI-ML.I-li CONVINCED i Liberal terras. sio Two Houses T ROOM MODERN RKNTS AT 20.00. I ROOM'MODERN, HtNTS "AT III.S8. v Lot 41x120 Feet v mm on vkbsb btxeits. 3 blocks south of new Jefferooa High school, . .- . . f J blocks north of ths Thompson-Ward ecauoi. - - - S blocks -to ; best carllrte In city. Gas and electric service, sewer la' and nald. - Cement .walk curb 'and gutter along i rooi-sireec Cheapest corner In Portland, u ONE THIRD CASH. BALANCE MORT OAOE 7 PER CKNT. -COME NOW. 1 The Shaw-Fear Company per! acre. '160 : acres:, good ranch. Washineton Co- short! distance from ' town and . railroad: some improvements; 3 acres orchard,'! ictiric line ucing ouiu: ;W: milts ? io rortianjj.., is cheap at -double this OlA.pw 1S0 acres,5 good PXv ranch,. Lane, Co., small house, rolling land, easily cleared:- school and postoffice, half mile; "spring wa ter; J acres cleared, 40 acres pasture; CCA per acre, 3i2 acres;1 an extra PUU choice valley farm; . all , cul tivated; railroad station, store and school adjoining: family orchard, two gooa iarmnouses, barn. ; J his is one of your well kept places, nice enough for a ,"gentleman. of leisure." Auto mobile road m all directions. Will bring ?iuu per acre within - a year; can be divided, - Oregon Farms ALL KINDS AT ALL PRICES -Some'Kood chicken-Tanche ncair Jr'ortJand, to with $175 and up need no argument to ) vines you ttiat this is ma pace ir , vest your money .to set sood and. results. Lots cleared, Gull Run 't Improvements, high, sightly and S j location. Our 110 'a month house' -1 1 no argument to convince any perSil ths error of rent paying. Come out ses for yourself. Offics on -ths y. , -fjna 01 ilose uty ra.rjc Qarnn ( erty.. (ji .''iff - n mr v , 1 ;.a,v. iNVESTHBNTjco.3 THE following'' uncalled-for answers to blind ads run In The Journal aws claimants at -this office. Fleas me 7 tion, when calling for any of the- foi lowing answers, that they were, in advertised list: ! ; , A 423, 437, 438. US, 404, 401,-401! 44 B 411, 404. 432, 349. 330. 814M2U, f itttlhtiS ilu 40?- .S93' 404 R 734. 91' m mi J Ani ' ' V 497 '90 . Jtl 111' A "' O 41S 4lo' iljltl' H414, 432, 403'. Sll'. 882. airs? .r m-!78 37' .K400, 407. 40J. 414, 401. 409, 1 If 418. 402. S94. - M 422, 29i. 394." 423, 428. , ' .S3' A2, 4il 35' 40B- ". - T 407. 406. 409. 403. 1 - ' 4()V 430, 431. t4, 395, 413. 193. 364 w-t2ff;:r. 881, 398. 43?. 089. 2, 4ii; ri 179, 428 i Uand,- Apple" orchard tracts, $20 t 4i5-,01i . $500 -pet acre. V List your; farms J ; So14' 8S0' 895 McRarldnd 1437. 55- .i?.i..390. 13. "9 S45H WTAKX BTSBXT xaxbT as . . , A-3S00 TUALATIN VIEW PARK PORTLAND HEIGHTS" Near the car. Only lots on the- West Side f or $-00 and up. ON VERY EASY TERMS ItEASEY limiASOllgJEfFEnY; (jH CHAMPS' OF COMMLRCE Ci YAf,IIILL; CORNER ; ; 66x100 ft', ' .- ThlB Is a buy. i 100x100. SAVIER STREET ' , ) 'Between 20th and 2 2d - " ; , f8000 -'V ... :" , Portland Trust Company & Cor. Third and Oak Sts. Removal V. ' ... ' ', . E. '! , Have moved from 110 Second - Street to 26712 Oak St. Ground Floor, Board of Trade Bldgn cor. 4th and Oak. ' ; I' . " Brong-Steele Co. JOURNAL WxNT ADS BRING QUICK ' RESULTS PlentyofPeopIe See the Future of Peninsula Property 5 : - Thoss persons who have watched . Swlnton's past, and am fm.tl lar with her present, fcNOW what ths future bplda - - - . -Thsy profit In a S win ton Investment. . , , - t . Swlntort office ts opn every day, and will be from this time forth. Visit It look at the prop erty. Take the Stockyards car and get off at Pippin and Albina, Columbia Trust Company ; " Board of Trade Bldg. 1 ; V WEATHER RETORT .. A new disturbance has tnadH lis . i pearance over British Columbia a the north Pacific hich moved east to he UakoUs. Anotl high pressure area is central at i off the California coast and the baron eter is relatively high over the Atlant) wiisb, viuuainesa nas increased In On sun - ana Washington, and light ; ral- in 'asnrngtor lona- thn WkkM No rain of consequence has occurred h or tne kocm mountain! 1n South Dakota, Trt - f investment Co, 311 Cdrbett Bldg.'; Tortland, Or. let Us. Show You G0LUMBIA , COUNTY ACREAGE . j'fe.'-j.'-'i- -j.i. ' ! 'J w t"'i' V-',-'"' , $20 to $40 per Acre . - . . T, I avail. .!. ... t 'V- f ' .'.." 1 UAlB ' J A Sn A - A The Jowest priced, good land Ji:5, ' nearPortland on the market. fevT'ciio i,v" ' Ideal ground for fruit, ber- o'8"". Tesi";r 73 ' . . . .. . " Jacksonville, Kla. .. 81 nes and Rardeninsf. -' Ksnsascity.Mo...; . . . , ' Los Angeles, CaL.. 74 V . Rail and water, transporta- l Ai tion, within an, hbur's rid Wv.k: J, from Portland. . ' - -, S?iir"A,wte-!- For full particulars call on f5Sc: : s - . IRoseburg. Or. ,,, Columbia County ; ; : Investment Co. 214-215 Board of Trade Bldg the states east excepts local! New England states, ft is much wft T over a strip of territory extending f northern Texas north to South Db' and thence northeastward to L,ak" perlor. it is cooler in the K'an northwest and in Montana and e lake region. On the Pacific. . .. I temperatures hays remained near f tlonary.- ' --.'w. j , , . . t . -.Ths indications are .for rain Ik' district during the next 34 to SC ' ; with, brisk southerly winds alor Washington coast and on the ' navlgabie waters of that st Jf " Blaine, Wash. 46- none, iono oacramento, CaL ; 74 SU Louis, Mo. ,,.i'tl SV Paul, Minn. . 60 San Franclso, Cal., 7 fttl. Wssb ,,v i2 Siskiyou.. Or. .....! Spokane, Wash.. . -6 Walla Walls. wh a IWashlHgton, D. C . 70 meetixq notices v " lit , i - ! a' ; j St - ' 5 to 4 W 7 ',..'44 .; ''.',' ' 'IT ) 1 ., 42 i '. '4V ' . 44 v .'63 V I IMPORTANT CADVELL'S FRAC TIONAtACRES feor l-ents g to the fact that the property it to Csdwell's Acres has been Into lots and is selling for a West Park and W..hf 121 Darlington, elerk. Phone Main S0 ft. Hirscb I - gton. ?l Alisky :i N. A.. Or.tfnn a - l' ! I ,Wte. -eningV AlUnaV. and Morrison. R, . N. A Marguerite camp, meets e Thursday evenina; at loi sS it ash. an St wk. - M 1 J Owini adjacenl clatted much hiher Priie. woTica is wrmiBT arrmv tvat Olf AMD ATTH APRIL 10, 1910, WI1U. EE ADTA-fcCXD 85 FEB CVT. Now la the time to take advantage of this splendid opportunity to secure a snap )n acreage close to carline. 6c rent AC OTEioomrci Single acres t Riverdale,-, on -good county, road, only $2000 and I250. . fare, all cleared. Bull Run water plpd to each tract Same easy terms until further notice. Lambert-Whitmer Co. to rotrmra bt. w m. axjdeb t. j cLakke bkoI MARRIAtJE LICEXSES I . fcssss..Mfc . ,r mn -i f I IPllInsM -1..- - - 11 mm , . Martera"ci;rlo:f?.B,Ul tret- 2- , ' Harold Ppearin. 40 Kast Iflnth i. i ' an?' AlleTo? 195 ".flrst. 24. f a?M.,&n.nV,hB", ' anWnraSnl. oUt street. in Mrpny ju fist Oregon f ti Luna Kllnge. 2. John tl. and wed; 1 DREvSH suits for rent. tailoring Co., Z0 Stark mt si las. CEIcAGE From 2 to 10 Acre Tracts Adjoining Hose City Park ana floral deelms. ;st Mor- XJr BIRTHS AKITAMA To Mr- unrf Mr.' AVilEJ!-To Mr and Mra stii ten. rlfta Xf . . I . - . 1 - ' 1 . DOT. S oitiftttcso-To Mr. snd Mrt if a siPl 4 tl8sour ve u'??-To Mr. snd "Wm. Ul,iJX-i4 I.iltvivA fKltt THOMrsON-To Mr ,M llr, i Eary Terms J nompson. J 6S4 Myrtle sL. I OREGON d- WASHINGTON r7,-rTr.Lri i,r .w.!t &f nrrh ft ....I Chapm Herlow c ctLr-.ur-u io Mr. and Mis. JPv GM1RKB 1 :r, M 27 Chamber cf Ccrr.tr. ere e t A: bring results. ca wi.sirner ri v.cnHtjerrs," "' ' - r , " REALTY CO.