The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 28, 1910, Page 13, Image 13

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Amended Chamberlain Dili Pro
vides That Entrymen Who
Show Proper Intentions Da
Given Patent.
(Washington Buroaq of The' Journal.! :
Washington, May "28. The full text
of the amended . Chamberlain bill for
the relief of the Siletz settlers, as fav
orably reported by Senator Chamberlain
from the public lands committee; is as
follows:, ,.-,
"That all pending homestead entries
heretofore made within "the former fil
let? Indian reservation, In Oregon, 'upon
wnloh. proof s were , made 'prior to ,De-1
cemner 31, 1806 hu "9 passed to pat
ent In all cases where it shall appear
to the satisfaction of the secretary of
the interior that Jhe-entry was made
, fdr the exclusive une and benefit of the
., entryman, and that the entryman built
a house on the land entered and other-
, : wise Improved the same, and, actualty
entered Into the occupation thereof, and
cultivated a portion of said land for the
: period required by law,i and where no
contest or other adverse proceeding?
was commenced against the entry, and
notice thereof served upon the entry
man prior to the, date bf submission of
proof thereon, or - within ; two years
thereafter; .Provided, that nothing- here-
, in contained shall prevent or forestall
any adverse 'proceedings by the gov-
- ernment' against any entry upon any
charge of fraud."
RAILROAD COACH
--tRAVEUIlG PMJGCE
A rnagnlflcent private car, said to be
- the most sumptuous railroad coach ever
constructed, has -been sent from ng-
land to .South America for the use of
the president of the Argentine Republic.
The June number of Popular Mechanics
contain a description and illustrations
- of the oar. It says: , ' .
"The coach is 78 feet long and 10i
feet wide, and is constructed . of steel.
; The exterior is painted-In cream with
gold aid blue lining, ; the national Ar
, gentlne colors. - At one end is the presl
- - dent!? flay fai66n, 4 comrJartrheiit IT feet
t inches long,' decorated -in the i Louis
XVI style,, with green silk panel and
, carpet. At one end of this is a real Hre
place, with mirror above and means for
ventilation, , The roof, v, is ' tastefully
carved. . Adjoining this compartment is
V a bedroom also fitted with green carpet
- and tfphotsterrr and furnished withr a
bedstead' finished in Old gold, with the
Argentine coat of arms, at the foot, The
bedroom has three doors, one leading to
the day- saloon; -one jo the corridor which,
runs -along the side, and one to the bath-
roora.', 'By locking any one of these
aoors air become locked. The bathroom
is provided with a -needle bath" and is
finished in marble with silver plated fit
tings. .The upper panels are of enameled
metal and the floor'js covered with India
rubber and cork mats. ;
f'The Tiext compartment is a study or
library, finished in mahogany,' with red
leather chairs and , a. red, carpet Next
, to- the study are two more . bedrooms,
upholstered with French gray silk pan
- els, ' the general scheme being white.
with green leather chairs and carpets.
These two rooms have one bathroom, A
kitchen and attendants' compartment
take up the remaining space in this trav
"' A H n or Y-i lena
BYLLESBY. & CO. MAY
- LOCATE AT EUGENE
(Special DUnatch id The Joornl.
r Lugene, Or., May 28.Byllesby & Co..
. successors to -the Northwest corpora
tion, is making preparations to estab-
nsn Willamette valley headquarters at
Eugene. The auditor, general manager
and general superintendent will be lo
cated here, as well as the office fdi-ce
of h big McKenzle river plant, work
on which has started. ; J. L, , Lamblrth,
local manager for the company, is look
ing around for a larger building for the
, , Company's offrces.v made necessary by
- the addition of these new departments,
and has options on three. - . -: 1
v One of the most - Important things
-that the company witt do this summer
- will be the construction of a transmls
, sion line from the !, Springfield . plant
through Eugene to Albany, Later, when
' the big plant on the McKensle is com
pleted, this line will be extended up the
- river-from-Springfield.
NEW POWER PLANT TO
; BE BUILT' ON ROGUE RIVER
. ' Spotnl IHapatcfe to Ttt Jonrnal.l
- Gold Hill, Or., May 28. Officials of
the Gold, Hill Railroad & Lumber Co.
have Just -announced that they will
- either put In a power plant here on
Rogue river, or build a power line from
"Butte Talis, where, they have 20,000
horsepower - that may be ' developed.
Tney want 4he power for their; new
sawmill, now nenring completion, which
will have a capacity of 75,000 feet daily.
The mill, which will be running with-
- in two weeks, will use steam power at
- first, but this may later be supplanted
entirely"" by electricity, which will be
UBed for some of the machinery, from
the start. '
Work on the line of railway out from
? Gold i Hill Junetton is being rushed,
as it Is the intention of the company
to be hauling out marble from the
Kanes creek beds within two weeks.
GATES AMBITIOUS TO .
; . FOUND UNIVERSITY
'.' (United Press IftM Wire.
Galveston, Texas, May 28.--The ambl-
, tlon of John W. Gates to found a uni
versity at Port Arthur, Texas, his home
town, is about, to- be realised. - Gates
offered to add a double amount to any
! fund that the Methodist general : con
ference would raise for that purpose.
.'.The delegates decided' to raise $125,000,
so Gates' gift will make the total fund
$357,000.. - -
Steam Roller Is Busy. "
(Special Dlnpatofc to Th Jrfurnal.)
Junction City, Or., May 28. The 10-
,ttm.,6team.j,oaA..roUe,lal.cIypujcliaBed.
by Junction City for use on city .streets
arrived Wednesday nlgnt, and Contrac
tors White and Miller, "with , a- large
force of men and teams, are grading
and filling the streets in preparation
for gradit'p.' Miller & ; Sons have
started puy.ingin the concrete curb.
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IP "ft7,f r; licril
10 uU.i ! uUj UuLlJ
Senator Frye Submits Reports
Showing Va!u3 cf lif3 Sav
ing Crews; Vcu'd Also Have
Pay Increased With Ago.
By John E. I.athrop,
Washington, May 28. Down on the
coast of" Oregon are companies of men
engaged in rescuing human lives from
the ravages of old ocean the life savers
whom ' Uncle Sam maintains on every
coast ,to hasten to the rescue of those
Who are In peril. ,
Proposals have been made to provide
a system of retirement on part pay
really a pension to which life' savers
might look forward with assurance that,
when their 'service has , ended, and old
age has rendered them unfit,' they will
be - themselves "life saved" from ' the
perils of an. indigent old Bffe. ' The total
Increase In expense of maintaining the
life savers would be about $400,000, for
the retirement $173,000 and for the
longevity increase $243,000 a year-r-4t
has been proposed that pay to life sav
ers be Increased aa their terms" of ser
vice grow longer- - J!,;, . ';;
'.;' Shows Its Vfelue.
Senator Frye has submitted a report
favoring the proposals. In it he reviews
ably the history of the life saving serv
ice, and shows that, in time Of peace,
human life In large numbers is con
stantly , saved from destruction, . and
that in time of war the service is .an in
valuable adjunct, being a lookout along
the : whole coast line of the United
States for movements of war vessels of
an enemy. - -.
Everyone who has been at the seaside
knows of the worth of the life savere in
rescuing persons who get into the grasp
of the waves and cannot extricate them
selves. Thousands of persons every
year are saved from watery graves.
, The, Buckman school, formerly the
North Central school, is champion of
the Grammar School Baseball league
by defeating the Chapman school "nine
of Section, 2 yesterday;' 8 tol. . Heav
ier hitting-and better fielding wonrfor
Burkman. , , ' : ;. . .
The Buckman' players are much larg
er than the Chapman , boys, but at no
time did the latter give up. - '
?' Worder, pitchlngr for Buckman, fanned
14 of the Chapman play ersr v r
'Fred Meyers, last season's first base
man for the Falling school, and catch-
to be Ahe atr bjtteii-fif. tje. dayOut
of four trips to the plate, Meyers-got
a single, a two-bagger and a home run,
which was a beauty.- ' v ,
Meyers is now. at the head of the
Meier & Frank team, which is at pres
ent leading - the - Columbia , Hardware
league. ,
Score by innings: - ' ...
Buckman ',.....( .0 0 0 2 S 01 0 8
Chapman ........ 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01
- The teams lined up as follows:
Buckman Position, i .Chapman
Worden .. p ......... . Aherne
Meyers ..........c... Barney
L. Klein ....... ..lb. .......... . Olson
Gaibarlno 2b.' , rehear
C. Klein 8b : Blackburn
C. Edwards . .i .ss. . ....... .. .. Grooe
Strowbridge ,,,K..t..,. ., .... Klownkl
Strong , ,a ....... .cf . Llnd
Hanson .rf . , , . . , Rltter
t'mpire-Hugh J. Boyd. . ..... ,- , . j
MARSHALL IS SPEEDY . ;
- . MAN IN L0NMACING
Marshall ; gained . the . title of ."speed
king", last - evening in the second day
of the six day. skating race Marshall
took a "spurt' and gained three more
laps. Farre.ll, the local lad, is one lap
ahead of Fuller and Fuller Is. one ahead
of Moore. , Syke dropped out of the race,
but'wlll reenter - tonight Fay took
another bad fall and was out of the race
for the last eight minutes. Fay wl'I
tackle It again tonight " Another largo
crowd 1 was present and . the' race re
sumes at 9:30 tonigh't- - ', t
PROHIBITIONISTS WILL '
MEET AT M'MINNVILLE
(BpeMal Wsintch to Ilia Jonrml.l
McMinnvllle, Or., May 28. Monday
May 80, will be a big day in McMinn
vllle for the champions pf prohibition.
In the evening from 1:30 to 8 o'clock
the Yamhill County Prohibition -convention
will be held. This will be fol
lowed by the Interstate Oratorical eon
test of the Intercollegiate Prohibition
association. ' In this . contest will be
the winning orators of the intercolleg
iate state contests of Oregon, Wash
ington, Idaho, northern California and
southern California. , Oregon Is to be
represented by Carrol H. Woody 'Of
McMinnvllle' college. The .'winner of
this contest will represent the , Paclflo
coast ii) the national contest at Val
paraiso, Ind.
HEJTY GREEN'S SON .. .
MAY ASSIST MOTHER
(United Preaa lea-til WW.) -
New York, May 28. That Colonel E.
H. R.' Green, gon of Hetty Green,, will
abandon his business, Interests in Texas
and come here to, aid. his mother in at
tending to her affairs, was admitted to
day at the home, of Matthew Stanley
Wilkes, Mrs. Green's son-in-law.
Mrs. Green la. 75 years of age and for
tho last year has been falling in health.
The report, that she is suffering from a
mental Weakness was circulated last
week Wlien she appeared as a witness In
court She has always insisted, how
ever, ortSiflnd! in g her own affairs in her
own way
Colonel Green is " president of the
Texas Midland railroad.
Eugene ;to Celebrate Fourth. ,
(Special DlapatPh to Th Jmirnal.)
, Eugene, Or,, May 28.-Kugene will
celebrate the Fourth of July In an elab
orate style . this year, the,-Merchants'
Protective association having taken up
the matter aftf-r the Commercial club
i)inde J4cd,BQ,t1,tt.i:flcbrate. An air.
snip ana oilier nig attractions win be
secured for that day.
An effort Is betng made to hold a
joint convention-of the two factions of
electrical workers at Springfield,- 111.,
on June 27
BUCKMAM SCHOOL-IS .
G RAM MAR CHAftl PiON
. 1 ,
Tr.nl t 111 ! t:
; l;i-.t or ; i-.rt-;r.ity
company in that
most chiirnihig piiiy. 'Cmf.T J--nithern
kles.'- This well Irawti coined v drama
in by Lottie Biair faiker, author of
Way Down East" It was first played
by Gritr George.
Lyons and Yosco nt tlie Ori heura.
Genrce Lvons and Bob Tosco are
splendid entertainers appearing on the
bill at the Orpheum this week. Lyons
is a harpist of ability, while nis part
ner, Yosco, plays the violin and sines
extrepiely well. The act is genuinely
musical. "
Median's Dog Circus Coming.
One of the big features of the bill at
the Orpheum next week Will be Mee
han's comedy acrobatic and leaping
doers. This is a great act for the chil
dren, and has been a wonderful hit all
over the country. The animals possess
almost human Intelligence. ; - .".-'.. I
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IJghtu Candle Midair.
One of the most difficult feats ever
attempted by a Juggler is successfully
performed by Kara, at the Grand. He
tosses a candle into the air and lights
it with a match before it strikes. He
cuts an apple in half and quarters while
it is falling. . '
Uamorta at the Star.
Eamona, a great picture, is creating
interest at the Star theatre.' At the
OdeOn', formerly known as the National,
many good things are , to be seen, as
well as at the Oh Joy and Arcade. New
programs will be presented at all houses
tomorrow, except the Arcade. t . -
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Last Time Tomorrow.
Plav natrons will have their last op
portunity to see Miss Daphne Pollard
before she Jeaves for Broadway tomor
row night. Miss Pollard has appeared
this week at Pantages in her original
retetoire of aongs, and will conclude
her engagement tomorrom evening.
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NEWSPAPER LEAStS
M HOME FOR 10 YEARS
- (Special Dlipatcb to Th Journal.) ' .
MeMlnnville. Or.. Mav 28. Contractor
Cully Perrlne has commenced work on
a one story brick building on the north
weet corner of Second and E streets,
which will be occupied by the Tele-
phone-iRegister Publishing company,
which, has taken a 10 year lease. It
is expected that the- building vacated
by the Telephone-Register will lis oc
cupied by a new' savings bank.
NEW TODAY
' .Take an "A" car to B. SOth street and
walk eight blocks east, . , . .
A high class, restricted residence dis
trict (i
50100 Lots Kjj;
ch Only $600 mo!
EARN $10
' By guesslng how this limerick ends:
,No. 7. -,
A man, who a high place had won, -Gave
advice to his ambitious' son;
5 "Buy real estate boy; .
- It will sure be your Joy;
And half of your ............
Any one sending us the correct ter
mination of the above limerick will re
ceive a certificate good for $10 on the
purchase ' price of any unsold lot In
GOING STREET ADDITION.
' There" are many'easy ways of making
money, . Nearly all wealth Is aoquired
by easy methods. -Here la a chance for
you to make a start It may lead to
riches. : A little cleverness is all that is
necessary. , . , ", '
'If your answer is correct we' will
send you the certificate by return mall.
CARTER-DUGAN
COMPANY
, 620 Chamber of Oommeroa,
Portland, Oregon.
West Side
RIWR VIEW ACREAGE
27 minutes' ride
five - Cent fare v
$250 UP
.- ..,-1070 - Down, 2 Monthly .
GLEN HARBOR REALTY CO.
' 431-432 Mohawk Building
rs
lim
The one best place In Portland to buy.
Geographical center and most desirable
residence property In the city.
Seeing Is believing. Better go and
see the many choice residences under
construction and the improvement go
ing on.; ; .,'.,,,,,,,,,., V:,..:.',,:.:'!'.-,',,:; ;.;.;.
1 he Oregon Real Estate Company
954 GBAHS AVE. FOB TX AND, OR.
SUNNY SOUTte ALBERTA LANDS
We want good men tq represent us
for Alberta wheRt .lands in their dis
trict, and will give them a lint of our
own lands and also a listing of over
200,000 - acres of raw and- Improved
farms. " As we are the biggest land
dealers in westeru Canada we can guar
antee the best selection of lanils at the
best possible prices and terms. Ve
have lands' along the different new
roads now htiildinsr towards LethbHdtre,
at Trtcr"rnirmrf rrmr t rt"to-1 ?T""'T0
anyone com in s to the summer -California
of Canada either to buy a business
or buy land, , it will pay them to call or
writ us for particulars. , i , ,,
The Dowsley-McMillan-Land Company
Dept. tJ, Suite 205 Sherlock X.dg
Lethbrldge, Alusrta, Canada,
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AT AUCTION
ON THURSDAY, JUNE "2ND.
1:30 P.M.
I will sell atrFublic Auction to the
highest bidder; without reserve, airof
my 58 lots, comprising blocks 17, 18
and 20, in Terrace Park, all located
within a short distance of car on Villa
avenue. These lots are the choicest
in the tract. '
' Terrace Park is'dotted with homes
of substantial character., ,
Building restrictions of $1500 Insure
a good class of buildings. . -
See these lots before the sale. Get
posted on surrounding values, then
come out to the sale and buy a lot at
your own price.
. .... I,-'';' ' ' 'V:
This Is a Sale That You
Can't Afford to Overlook
I am not selling a few lots here and
there, but ,
Three Solid Blocks
of the choicest in thje tract. I am
selling at auction because I tan't af
ford to carry them any longer, and I
am going to sell at auction because it
is quicker. v
' Terms -10 dowa and $10 per
month, including interest at 6 per
year. .
ome Sunday or Monday. , I will
be on the ground to show the prop
erty. Take Montavilla car to Terrace
Park, and look for the auction signs.
Get off where car turns off from villa
ave. walk blocks east '
F. A. JONES
811 Johnson St., City ,
Grand Free
RIVER. EXCURSION
TO PEACH COVE
On the Willamette River 18 Miles
From Portland
TOMORROW
Sunday, May 29, '10
Arrange to come. " Good music
Steamer Undine leaves Taylor
street dock at 8 a. m. ' Call at the
office for free transportation. '.?.
Office open tonight until 9 o'clock
M.E.LEE
411 CORBETT BUILDING
20 Per Cent Profit
oar hobtey zmnssTEs
$24,000
Well Improved corner, on Johnson St.;
good, substantial Income; only. $8000 re
quired to handle this big snap. It won't
last long so get busy. Particulars at
205 Couch bldg., Portland, Or. , . ,
V MEETING NOTICES 41
OREGON LODGE No. 101, A.
r . and A. M. SdpoIrI com.
" munication this (Saturday)
evening at 7:80 o'clock. Ma.
, Bonlo temnle., Work In F. C
degree. Visiting brethren
W. M.. A. J. HA.NDLAN, .
; : Secretary.
COLUMBIA LODGE. No. 114,
. . ... m. . . - I J . A 1 .Tibial
' communication'.-, this , (Satur-
oayi evening, at 8 ' 0 clock,
Mastinlc Temnle. Wnrlr n lha
y M. M.-' degree; visiting breth
ren welcome, jay order w. m,
f 1m ul.hu w. Bee
COMRADES of Llncoln-Garf leld Post
will assemble at seven p. m. sharp,
Sunday the 2th, at their hall and march
in a body to Grace church. Monday
the 30th. the Post will assemble at S
p. m. at me hall, corner Morrison and
Second streets, and fall in line for
parade. 8:80. p. m. visiting comrades
are cordially invited to march; with us.
Charles Duggan. commander, R. A.
Wahlfarth, adjutant. ' ; w .
' ' "' :; ' ' : NOTICE M. B. A,
.Members of the various lodges of
this district are earnestly urged to at
tend the meeting. 128 11th St. Monday,
8 -p.- n.,-' W. O, W. temple. All candi
dates for initiation and those who have
only been obligated awaiting this big
class for Initiation at this meeting.
Our supreme president and supreme sec
retary will be with us. An excellent
time Is assured. Committee.
M. W. OF A. - -.. . ..'
Large class adoption, Rose City eamp.
Monday evening 6:80-10, Beillng-Hlrsch
hall, 10th and Washington. New ritual
exemplified. Refreshments. Visitors
welcomed.
M.,W. A., Rose City camp 466. tnvifa
Monday evenings, flelling-Hlrscli bWfc
West Park and , Washingtoa F. J.
Darlington, clerk, 12
Aiisay oiag.
rnone Main 02S.
ft. N. A., Qreon Rose camp, meets
Wednesday evenings. Alisky hall. Id
nd Morrison.
R. N. A., Marguerite camp, meets every
.Thursday evening: at 109 24 st. bet.
Waaii. and St irk.' . -
BIRTHS
MACDONALD To Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard MacDonald. 82 East Seventh street.
May 21, a hrty.
CUMMINGS To Mr. and "Mrs. Gebnre
Cummlnss. 390 Front street. May 26,
a girl.
WALLEN To Mr. and Mn. George
Wallen, 95 East Sixty-eighth street,
May 20, a girl.
RA BEE To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ranee,
6S East Twenty-first street. May 2,
a slrl. .-'. -
ijIl.ER--Ta Mr ani Mrs. -David., Mil
"c, ,.'04 Occident street, May .8, a
T HOMPBON To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Thonlpson, Arleta, May 18, a hoy.
NEVVBKRG To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Newberg, ArlPta, May 15. a bov.
n -
ROMAN To Mr. and Mrs.Rlchard Ro
man, 53 Suinnifr etjepK April 26, a
boy. ..... . I
'l i ' e' 1 Mr.". Henry pf,. t-
V i . v . a Rirt. i
;-; : ; ; i . . ,.m i o ii r. and Mrs. Jiibn
!;', ' I Lust TWfiilh street,
An; ,1 pl' l. .
c. I . i i '.u. .s I o Mr. ami Mrs. JosppU
( iui'min, ny Minnesota avenue, April
fi. a i 1.
l..:i.! , .; To Mr. an-1 Mrs. Ttutherford
lnii-r, lfif East Thirty-fifth street,
Ma v 1 S, a bov. '
UAVI.8 -To "rr. and Mrs. John Davis,
Idaho street, May 24, a girl.
DTNIU'AY To Mr. and Mrs: Ralph
iMiniwfty, 748 liurnside street. May
tl. a girl.
MANN To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mann,
570 First street, Mav 16, a girl.
MORRIS To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mor
.ris, 489 Twenty-first street. May 11.
a bny. -'". '- ,..
M.1RRIAGE LICESSES
"Walter Lauder. aoSU Jefferson, 27,
and Minnie. Goertxen. 20.
Paul Leabo, ' Nashville street, "t5, and
Olive Jepson, 20. .
Arthur Hoffman, Seattle, 82, and
Prances Lowry. 24. ' . - j
Ralph Rea. .1681 HerbordT street, - 24,
and Mao Parmentee, 24. , : t
QoorRe Gray, 251 Vt Yamhill Street, 44,
and Ka'ttle Word, 30. , : -'
Tom Morgan, . Lents, Or ' 25, and
Nettle Land. 25.
John Satalich, SR9 East Couch Street,
29, and Senneca Sholyareu, 24.
- Gordan Wey, Portland hotel, S2, and
Maud Johnston, 28. ,
WEDDING cards.. W. G. Smith ao.
wHHuuiRion oiag corner oi tin ana
wasninRton sts.
EiREHii suits for rent, all sizes. Uniqua
TaJiorinf Co., -stf Stark st.
CLAKjcCE BR03.. florists- fins flowers
and floral d'sifrns. 1 84. Morrison st.
DEATHS
PATETR Died. May 26, Louise Pater,
mother, of Mrs. Julia Mantelll, Mrs.
Henry E. McGinn, Miss Margaret Pater
and Luelcn Pater. Funeral notice later.
PETTIT Harold Pettit, 40!S Third
streets, May 28, age 20 days; pneu
monia. ; ' ,v
VIERICK Henry Vlerlck. 495 East
Pine sg-etMay 25, age 80; edema.
FOSTER George Foster, Colorado, May
24, age 47; heart disease.
TONG Ah Tong, Second and Pins
streets, May 25, age 65; cancer.
EGAN Genevieve Egan, 783 Vaughn
street May 23, ago 40; gastritis.
TATLOR David Taylor, 164 Dakota
street. May 24, age 69; hemmorrhage.
PATER Louise Pater. 642 Mllwaukle
street, May 26, age 69; diabetic gan
5rene. v .... .'
ENSEN Othellla Jensen, 1640 Thlr-
teenth street. May 27, age 64; cancer.
HUSTON John .Huston. St. Vincent's
hospital, May 26, ago 47; rupture,
laepKiontai , ran . f
MAX M. SMITH. Florist, 160 5th st,
opp Meier & Frank's. Main T216.
FUNERAL NOTICES
PATER The funeral of Mrs. Louise
Pater -will take place from her late
residence,. 642 Milwaukee St., Sunday
arternoon. May 2, at z o'clock, tserv
ices at the crematorium. ... s-
FUNEHAL DIKECTOK3
Zeller-BrynesXo. 3'
phones; lady saststaot , Most mcdern
establishment in olty.
Dunning h MeEntee UK
very-detail T?th ana Plna -Mala 454.
A-4858. Lady ssslstant.
T CDrU The eadt ' side undertaker.
LEKLa Lady assistant B-1888, East
781. e. fltn and Aider. .
J. P. Fialey & Sea: Lha5?.od
Lady attendant. Main . A-iDt.
FRirQHM Undertaking To.. Man
Ull llOUIl ; 18S, A-2285; lady aia t
TJftRK PTTY CEMETERY.
Phones C-2114 and A-4444.
v. . cm QITiIl nn.F. 1 . Arttnrm
ors To F. B. uunning.-ino. r;. oi. B-aot
EDWARD HOLMAN. undertaker. 1 82
8d St. Lady assistant Main 807.
REAL ESTATE TB.-IASFERS
CERTIFICATES of title made M tha
Title A Trust company, Lewis bldg,
4th and Oak.
Tapaa Land Co. to John Roberts,
lots 28, 89. block 6, Madrona
Hill 400
Thomas Hlslop and wife to Haw- ,,,
thorne Avenue Stables,-lots 8,
4, .block 80. Stephens addition
to East Portland.--. ...... ..... 10,000
George F. Barrlnger and wife to
Ellen - J1.- Myers and husband.
' lot 8 and north 3 tt feet of lot .
7 lnblock 9, Mt. Tabor Villa... 900
A. H. Lewis et al to Marie Kor-
lann et al, lot 12, block 79, Sell
wood . 615
May 8.: Lovejoy et al to Wm.
. Newman, lots 6, 8, block 1 1,
, Ashleys subdivision of lots 1, t. .
block 6, Ainoworfh tract ...... 1,500
Arleta Land company to Kate
. Brumberg, lota 1, 2, block 12,
Elberta. . 875
Portland Transfer - company to '
Frances May' Miller, lot R, -
' block 2, South Sunnyslde addl- .,.
tlon. . , 8,100
Taylor Investment company - to
Katherine M. Beneflel, lot 9,
block 8, Flrland . 800
Peter Kerr et.al to Emma F.
Turner, lot 3, block t, Para
dise Springs Tract...,...,, .. '850
University Land company to
Florea Frederick, lots 80. 3 1,
block 127. University Park. .... 600
John Plocher to Fanny C. Webb.
. lot E, block 2, Mayor Gates ad
dition. . . 1,200
Ladd Estate company to V. Page
v. Harris, lots- 9, 10, v block 2,
1 Blumauers addition ' 1,300
.same to james m. Morrison.
lot 12, block 5. Blumauers ig
nition. . ....... ,, .v , . . ou
T. S. McDanlel and wire , to
, .R. Hadley. lot 8, black 2, Els
mere 475
Louisa G. fapscott et al to Haiel
" Hlslop Murray, undivided half
of lots 133, 136 and 139, Ar-.
leta Park addtton to Highland. , - - 800
Rose A. Hawks to John M.
Lewis, lot 2. block 29, Sulllvan'a
addition to East Portland.,...' 1,000
Clarence R. Wagoner et al to Pa
cific Auto company, lot 7. block
6, St. Johns Helghta subdivis
ion to St Johns .......... ... 850
Peter Green to John Tierney,' lota .
6-and. 6, block 10,- Treinont -
Park ........ ....... j 450
Mary L, Preston et al to George
W. Evans, lot 9, block 9, Tib
' betts Homestead . . . u,.;. ... 800
J. C. Alnsworth et al to John P.
- Sharkey, -Hi acres beginning
: at the quarter post of sertions
8 and 9, township 1 south,
range 1 east ' 8,000
L. J. Goldsmith et al to G. E.
Bruere, lot 2. block 12, Gold
smith's addition ........ ..... 6,600
S. A. Thomas et al to Stephen P.
Dow, et 'al,. Jot 13, block 62,
Vernon ;.,. .v.v ..i .h ..,.., . 3,000
Peter Haller and wife to Clyde R. .
Grable, lot 15, block 8. Haller
addition $ 450
Guy 8. Meek and wife to John
Marschall. lot 3, block 42, Uni
versity Park 8,500
D. R. Nichols et al. to Delia M. .
Coon, north 50 feet of lot 1,
block 4, Mt. Tabor Central Park 1,750
B. M. Lombard et al to Walter C.
Oldham, lots 18, and 19, block ' '
viua
175
John Klernan et al to C E.
. Fields, blocks 6 and 7. Mable
vilW ............. 1,100
Roy Delano to George W. Watt,' '
lots 6, 7 and 5, block 25, Tre
mont Place ........ . . .... ... 650
H. W. Miller et al to Samuel S.
Thomas,-lots 11 and 12, block -8,
Williams Second addition . ." 1,600
Mary.C. Clark to Minnie Martens,
.34 acre beginning in south side
of Patton Co. Road 876 feet -north-
of the southwest corner
of the F. Caruthers ' donation
1 4ond laim ...fc.., ...mi. .. in 1,1 3,80.
fuinroy Liiniiop antuwire to fc)o.
, plila R. Ness, Iocs 19 and 20, I"J
w block 1. Walkers addition ... 650
John R. " Vaughn-and wife to E.
L. -Pevereaux. lot 4, block 3.
Walt's Cloverdale annex 875
E. L. Smith and wife to Pauline
IHhln, lots i and 6, mock 2,
Chula Vista 900
Y. K. ard ft Ml to If. R N. :!!,?,
lot 3. i!i'i-k 1;, Lesu-r l'.-u-k ...
II. ('. ( 'rim 1 - !l el al. tn S--h'Vil
Iisri.-t K.i. 1, 4xl i-iiiiins
in fiofiinii ti, township 1 somtli,
rang.v 2 e.it
E, S. J:li-ksuti 1 I Bl to Chester
Peering. u-Uvi'.!iHl one-lmlf of
trnct 1 7, ' Taylor's Hulxlivision
of section 2, township 1 south,
range 2 snst..-.
Chester Defi-lng et, si. to E. S.
2.3J0
8.000
.1,250
. 600
1,100
1,075
Jackson, tne undivided ene-half .
of lots 1 to 4, block 43, Penin
sular Addition No. 4 ......... .
Georpe is. Small and wife, to
Clarence E. Leek, lot 4, block
12 Woodstock
Edward Seol and wife to Thomas
C. McKay, lot 12, block 5, Wil
lamette Kings Heights Realty Syndicate
to c vv. L,eioir, lots la to
17. block 2. Kinsrs -Helehfs. . .
1,848
. 600
225
875
' 800
200
12,000
2,260
550
'. t,550
8,700
5.000
900
1,800
8,000
Eliza J. English et al. to P. J.
nennemann, lot 11, block 67,
Sellwood' . . 1 .t
The Barrett estate - to oseph T.
LJissonnetl et al., lot 12, block
2. Madras ,
Security Abstract & Trust Com-
any to Mary R. Btrowger, lot
OO . 1711 U . .
EL L. Beekman and wife to Er
-: minda Parker, north 3S 1-3. feet
of lot 5, block 2, Cook's Second
addition to Altiina
Thomas Nelson et al. to Susanna
lercke, lot 23, block 3, Te
ton ka Park
E. B. Gage and wife to Ruby
Flint Hughes, south 15 feet of
lot T and north 35 feet of lot
10. block 2. Strona's addition
. . T 1 . . -
R. Reed, lots '1, 2, block 13,
North Irvlneton..'. . . . -
Andrew Teterson to Andrew Blll-
lnes. lot 7. block S2. Vernon. . . .
Berthold A. Keehler td T.' S. Mc-
Lmniei, jot e, Diock 8, tsiumauer s .
addition
Euclid E. Chapman et al to Ivy D.
, ustrom, 66 acres in section 4,
tbwnshiD 1 south, ranae 3 east.
Jennie A. Stephens to Halsey
Tooxer, lots 8, 1, diock ai,
North Albtna...
University Land company to Ed-
wtna M.. Godfrey, lots 18, 19
block 42, University Park. .....
Abraham Guy , et al to Samuel
Forest Genoe and wife, lot 3,.
block 8, East Portland Heights.
A. P. Smith et al to Elizabeth
Pouts Lamont, lot 10, block 10,
Sunnyslde addition
McDanlel Investment company to
P. McCarren, lots, 3, 4, block 4,
Kate C. Griffith to' Mattl'e A.
Stewart lot 14. Lamarkent Park
John F. Dempsey to Grace -A.
Carter, lota 10, 11, 12, block 38,
Peninsula addition No. 8
Agnes 8. Patterson et al to I
, Tavlor et al, lot 7 and south
haff of lot 8. block 2, Crystal
Spring Park . . t . . . . ....
William M. Leisure et al to Al
len H. Brlggs, lot 2, block 11,
' Creston
E. E. Everts et al to S. J. Park
er et al, lots !2 and 25, block 4,
Fortune Place . ..............
Rudolph Markwart and wife to
-Wllhelm Tetz, the northwest
erly one half of lot 21, block
3, St. Johns Park addition to
St. Johns , . . , . .,....',.......
J. h. Dubois et al to Alice M.
Campbell, lot 6, block 8, Beulah
Heights ....
Genevieve Snyder to C. C. Rich
ante, lot 1, block 7. Sunnyslde
Frahk Chamberlain and wife to
Janfes Harper et al, lots 9 and
10, block 6, Reservoir Park..
Eilar C. - Vollielm et ml to C. N:
Stockwell. lot 22, block IS, Sun-
1 OKflH
,1.050
150
1,500
, 1.8S0
850
450
, 800
2,409
1J00
8,000
nysioe repiat .
LAWYERS Abstract & "mn-vc room
S Board , of Trade bldg.; abstracts
soeclalty.
W. P.. HAI2L1P CO, '.tnc). abstractors.
First class work. 8't7-8 Corbett bldir.
ABSTRACTS of title, D. Alexander ab-
etract office. 413 Corbett bldg. Main 8
PACIFIC Title & Trust Co., the leading
Abstractors. 204-5-0-7 Falling bldg.
GENERAL REAL ESTATE B2
S. L. W. GILMAN, Auctioneer Office
and salesroom. No. 126 Second St., be
tween Washington and Alder. Sales of
household furniture, etc., Tuesday and
Friday Cash paid for merchandise,
furniture,, etc. . Main 2473.
Davis-Hanna Realty Co,
Farms and city property.
Rentals and investments, 1;
, 1. Estates managed.
504 Dekum Bldg.
FOR SALE HOUSES
61
ANABEL BARGAINS. ,
$50 CASH , 1
Balance 810 per month, for a 4-room
house; lot 45x118; price 81200.
4-room house, lot 68x168; price 81100;
376 cash, balance 816 per month.
6-room modern house, lot 40x100, H
block to car; price 82200; 8300 cash,
balance 815 per month.
F. I. MITCHELTREE,
Anabel Station, Mt. Scott car. Phone
evenings, Tabor 210, - ' '
IF you are looking for something in the
way of new modern, up-to-date home;
something that is not like your neigh
bor's, but that they will envy, don't fall
to see ours in Irvlngton, 26th and 27th
sts, bet. Thompson and Braaee; prices
right and terms to suit, or we will build
on one of our lots, either in Irvlngton
or other parts of the city, to your own
plans and terms. Open every day. In
cluding Sunday p. m or call owners,
Gates & Yonng. E-2687.
Beach Property at Gearhart
Park . " "
$900; 5 room well furnished cottage;
full lot
81100; 6 room well furnished cottage:
1 lots; nicely Improved.
Also several nice lots at $250 per lot
Otto & Harkson Realty Co,
ljjjj rtrsiai.
FIVE room house, alt in good shape,
lot 40x120, fine woodshed, on good
street cement walks 20 ft. alley, $10&0;
Vi cash, balance $10 per month; so if
you want a bargain take Mt' Scott car,
get off at Millard ave.. See Joe Nash,
oftloe. Phone Tabor 2312. . .
NEARLY AN ACRE. TREMONT; EC
.V , . FARE. . ,. ....
0 lots, 240x187; 4 room house; barn,
Chicken . house; all fenced; 24 bearing
fruit ;trees; $1800; , terms. One acre
Myrtle , Park, $1500; terms. . . Fred W,
Herman, 8s tsurnsiae. Main 2778.
FOR SALE on easy terms, 6 room house
and from 2 to 6 lots, all kinds fruit
trees, shrubB, berry bushes and small
vineyards, 1 block east pf Laurelhurst
on East Burnslde. 24 Wlberg Lane.
Tabor 1546. - -
$1360 vlU buy a new 4 room modern
cottage, $450 , down, balance easy
ternj8. Take Mt. Scott car to Tremont
station. ' See Clement, owner, - at sta
tion, from 2 to 4 p. m.
SPECIAL
For a few days 25 room house al a
bargain; the best buy In the city; price
$1275.' 402 Commercial block.
For Sale'Cfdan
House' and lot 100x100, fenced, in
bearing fruit trees. Inquire 680 Dekum
1'OR SALETwo fine bungalows. 8 and
5 rooms, lot 60x100; must be sold to
gether. Call 692 ;Mlctigan ave., cor.
Revere. - -. . , .
$50 cash and, $10 per month, buys hew
6 room bungalow,, 2 lots.. Call 221
Grays Crossing, 2 blocks south. Mt.
fccott carllne.
SEVEN room house, 433 E. 34th, corner
Sherman; must sell; - this is a ,nnp
for $3500; all improvements madu.
Woodlawn 693.
t-ar. T' Mock north on I tall bt. blieHl
aijd .Percel .sts.illOOO, easy terms,,. Me;
Kenny, owner. ; , --"-
7T
RAY NELSON.
t'ontractors and builders, plans anit estl
mflts fre. Phone Woodlawn 2""0.
MANY metrinif icent' bit vs; wiiT pnv vVTii
ta tiivfcstiprate. 43$ Chamber of Commerce,
u
DOWfJ
BALANCE 825 PKU J!"VTlf.
6 Ho. 'in. 2 story liera.'.
FIREPLAfR
.PANELED niNIS'il "ROOM.
BEAMED CI-lLIMl.
DUTCH KITCHEN
' PLACE A 1. 1, PIPED
tOR HEATING
Lot 50x100
1 block to car.
We ask $35()(t Cor this splendnl h"in
and Its price is way below actual viilae.
-. -i HALF CASH.
' Balance Terms.
Five Room Bungalow, etrlctlv mod
ern and first class in every iepi' t,;
linoleum in bath-room; shades -In; elec
trical fixtures, fireplace, Dutch kitchen,
beamed ceiling, built in book cases, buf
fet In dlnftig room. 2 blocks to cur.
; Lot 43x100
We have another H room bungalow at
82700.
: . $50aCask
" Bm lance 825 per month.
: East Side Investment Go, '
37th and Hawthorne. 'Fnhor 1147.
DOWN
NEW 5 ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN.
TWO BLOCKS TO CAR.
BATH.
CLOSETS. - .. ' ' .. '
PAPS PANTRY.
SLIDING DOORS.
BUILT IN CUPBOARD. 1
FULL BASEMENT AND WOOD LIFT.
CEMENT FOUNDATION.
Lot 50x100 :
Entire Price 81850.
$300 down, balance to suit
We have others.
. ' H. E. Potter
Whitman Station, Ml. Scott Car.
GOING TO BUILD t
Lot us finance th building of your
home. If you own lot 10 per cent of
cost of house is sufficient cash. Our
reputation for good houses, fair dealing
and low prices are bringing us many
clients. It will pay for you to see 14s
now. -
PORTLAND REALTY & CONST. CO.,
. 901-2-8 Lewis bldg.
TAKE East Ankeny car, get off on East
24th St.. go to North 104 and look at
new tnorougniy
7 rooms,' sleeping porch, etc. Then see
owner at 670 E. Stark st. for price and
terms-. - - -
SIX room modern house, white enam
eled bathroom, large porches, full
concrete basement, fine roses, fruits,
built by day labor for good home; must
sell; one-block from car; cheap; pay
ment down, terms; fine corner. Ana
bel station, Mount Scott car. Phone
Tabor 939. ' - - . - . ... - . ' - . .
$3550
Modern 8' room house, in Overlook;
price is lees than you can buy lot and
build; just finished and of fine appear
ance; will trade In your lot; 81000 cash,
easy terms. Deal with owner, 789 .Wil
liams ave..
FIVE room cottage, 1 block off Union
ave., 10 minute ride from city, best
car service; model home, 8 large fruit
trees, cherries and apples; nice yard and
shrubbery; cement walks and retaining
wall; must sell at sacrifice. Wood
lawn 693,
- 81200. -
Lot 50x100 with 6 room cottage, near
Waverly-Rlchmond carllne. Just the
flace for a little home on easy terms;
200 cash. 820 month takes this.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.. 202 McKay bldg.
aa ana sranc sts.
I HAVE 4, 5 and 6 room houses, close
in on Waverly.-Woodstock car line.
All new and modern, 81500 to 82000.
Your own terms. Also the closest in
3450 lots In city. E. A. McGrath. 331
Chamber of Commerce.
FIVE room cement block bungalow,
new and modern, full basement, fire
place, good plumbinr 240 Farragut St.,
near Kenton; price 82650; $650 cash,
balance terms; owner. Cashier W. F. &
t o. express. ixt 51100.
NEW, modern 5 room bungalow, 19th
ana Aioerta, electric lights, toilet;
$2560, about $500 cash, balance easy
payments. .
BOWEN REALTY EXCHANGE,
425 Worcester bldg., A-643S.
THE MAN THAT WANTS
A safe Investment should deposit his
money with us and receive interest on
tne same, from 2 to 4 per cent Port
land Trust Company, 8. E. corner 3d
nd Oak sts. '
FOR SALE By . owner, beautiful 7
room bungalow with bath, all strictlv
modern, nice lawn, young fruit trees, i.
Mocks from school, 1 block from car,
12 minutes' rtde from 3d and Washing
ton; terms, rnone woooiawn zih.
$650 READY FOR HOUSEKEEPING,
$650.
j room house, 20x26, furnished; lot
40x100; city water, garden; 3 blocks
from Flrland; terms.', Fred W. German.
329 BurnHlde. Main 2776.
IF you are looking for a home or safe
' investment, call and see the 4 room
cottage and half acre. Come. 39th and
Francis. Beautiful variety of fruit
trees and flowers. '
NEW, modern 11 room house In Irvins
ton; hard surface streets; lot 100xl"t,
also other houses, also vacant lots. R
B. & F. T.-Rlc. office 16th and BT.i
sts. Phone Kwst 658. res. Fast 243:1.
FOR SALE House and lot In Albert ,1,
on Glenn ave. between the Alam"l
and Irvlngton Parks; for terms thon
Woodlawn 2000, it will pay you. W. H.
Ray, owner. .
$2200.
New cottage on west side of Mt. -Tiber,
only half block to carltne, $ 4 ) 0
cash, balance $25 month. A. H. HirrcSi
Co., 202 McKay bldg.. 3d and Stark st.
; EASY $650, $850; $650 TERMS
3 room house, 20x26, furnished rwly
for housekeeping,, lot 40x100, Firl-Hi.i.
Fred W. German, 329 Burnable. M. 277 rt.
FOR SALE 5 room cottage," choice ,-or-ner
75x100, on 11th and Ooir.3 sts.;
owner 648 Hoyt st.; call after 6 p. in.
Phone M aln 8rt57,
,A NUMBER of choice bonnes, 6, 7,'8
rooms, to setect from, fine locations,
modern, cheup; lrvlnaton, ilnlladnv a i
riitions. C-18H0, E. J 7 1 W. M, 1 1 eni m . 1.
$Tl200 5 room house, "i f uirlot.4"," I i
fruit treennd bcrrlpji. 3 block f....i
car. A. R. Rltter, 226 Lumber Ex
change. -
FO R SALE 4 r.oom house In sT!T J
and 8 room house at Stewart ?t
tlon. Call at 666 Sherrett ave. f ..i
wood. .
Nij,AT, coty cottaxe gn In) foot 1 ., 1
cash, $10 per month. Greorv J.n-,- i .
ment Co., end of Roue City l'"rk rarfin.i.
A" NfCK a.romrcottAK" cf'i"p; f;.
tlon, modern. Call C-iHH-f. E. J "J. ...
H. Herdmsn, ror.JSth and ) i c
FOR 'SALE ro.on tno,l-.in I". v.
basement; ' full lot. yorii? (' : if ..
(icfir ,-;ri'n I . 7' - - - '- - '
$ .MOJUf b J a i
nroiit'rtv: loconm
Owner.' Fohr. 8Hi I' !
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