The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 08, 1910, Page 13, Image 13

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SMI 10 GO 10.
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Shipment of Eight Carloads Is
' Stowed in Hold of Oriental
"Liner for Moji; Takes Large
' Flour-Cargo; . .'. -
When she sails during the early part
of next week, the Norweg Ian steamer
Henrlk Ibsen of the Portland Asiatic
line will have aboard 8 carloads of cot
ton, the .first shipment to go through
Portland on one of the Oriental liners
for -nearly a- year. The shipment Is
consigned ,to Mojl, Japan, where.' the
only cotton mills In the empire are lo
cated. . ,
v The consignment of-' cotton '. which
will "be shipped out on the Ibsen Is
AmnAiail fr Ann la vhiriK wafaa
hipped hr . f roro VTetfaa by -way of
San Francisco, as it is, the overflow of
cargo that could not be loaded aboard
ione' of the Harrl man liners there. A
few years ago It was no unusual thing
th. liners running outrof Portland.
Large shipments of , tobacco also went
to make up the cargoes of those steam
ers, but It Is only once or twice a year
that they are sent from; here,, being
loaded almost altogether, at, San Fran'
Cisco.
I The Ibsen will shift from tha Port
land Flouring mills to the Pacific Coast
Coal bunkers tomorrow to, bunkor for
the voyage, to the Orient, after which Aramouni, seems w De somewnai oi a
she will move to the Irving dock to mystery. The Norwegian steamer Tors
enmniet hr nrm with ana innn of I dal . sailed for this port to load lumber
wheat. Bha now ha" 8E0 tons of wheat
board, as well aa 20.000 barrels Of
flour. In addition .to this she will take
out 100,000 feet of lumber, and on this
Voyage she will go as far as Manila.
She Is expected to sail Monday after-
, noon. or. Tueaday . moral ng.
; the timi line, is w .loading flour at
'Alblna, dock and she s scheduled to;get
;away for th Orient (6etwen; October
ZO aha pctoocr 11. Btie wm cave aboard
between' JB0O and 4000 tons of - flour
rj and ,l,000,fl00'; feet df lumber for Japan
ports,; Hongkong, and Manila, s -,.
i STEEKAGE" RATE CUT
' Ban Francisco & Portland Steamship
Company Lowers Fares.
Although the San Francisco k Port-
telegraphed for information this morn-
ing, ana so iar as is Known, no rate I
, war has yet been precipitated.
I beginning with the next sailing of the
I steamer Beaver, which will be on Octo
ber 14, the new steerage rate will go
;into effect, according to telegraphic ad
i vices received lata yesterday afternoon
! from' San-FTanclaco.
Whereas the fart
j from hre.4.XoUJiglea.ls new 418,35,
,.v , y .cuuvw w j .. v wiuuci
)U, and the fare from Portland to San
i-earo, now im oecoini me
cut in the rate , does not take place be- pUrnK were swept out Mr. Bagnall says
tween here and San Francisco, the farelTv. ,. unn t
,vl t j cilia iiiiiik ijio vaiuQ. j.iiariare
i from Bn l'Vanclsco to San Pedrfr has
been reduced from 88.35 to 85.35.
M."J. Hlgley. city cassencer aaent of
ithe North Pacific Steamship company
: said "this morning that lie had received
no Advices from the, head office con
cerning a cut in rates, but he has wired
to San Franclsro for Infnrmktlnn nn fh.
. subject. The local representative of the
. paMric coast steamship company salt .
tnis .mQrning-. that he had received nc
,Qvices j.n regara to a cut in rates on
pIVJ be, weei1 San Franco f nd gan
CarO.
ALOXO THE WATERFRONT
With passengers and - freight. - the
steamer Sue H, Elmore, Caotain Schra.
der, will be due to arrive this after
noon from Tillamook.
P. A. Richards, representor the Sub'
marine Engineering company of Seat-
fit't!n n . city .on his way home after
Installing submarine signals on the Pa-i
; Cino coast steamers President and Gov-
; trnor.
. Laden with 80,943 bushels of wheat,
. vaiuea at I7Z,84S, the Danish bark Dan-
mark left down- the river this morning
in tow 01 tne ucicianama. Her destina-
tion Is Queenstown or Falmouth for or -
; ders and she is being) djgpatche4byA.
,
K It was announced this mornlnr thut
1 the Portland Flouring Mills company
I has chartered the French ship Duquesne,
i 1928' tons net, Captain Berldon. now out
1 A fh - . . ... '
' ny irom Antwerp wun cargo, ror
Balfour, ; Guthrie Co., for oargo , of
wheat from Puget aound. , She was
headed this way,, but she will be sent
" oiecnarge ner cargo.
- iui general cargo ror tnis port, tne
veamer v-Boo, captain Anun, win sail
omorrow from Ban Francisco.
The steamer Ooklahama. which , left
down with the bark Dan mark this raorn-
ing, will V probably'; raturn with, , the
French bark Hoche.. which has Just ar
rived after a voyage of 17T days from
Liverpool. The Ocklabama, will return
to Astoria with the American ship St
iNltcholas, which has been on the dry-
dock at St Johns. The latter will go
unit winier quarters.
MARINE NOTES
If
. k San Francisco, Oct. 8. A steamer is
reported asnore north of Point Reyes
In dense fog. - Thought to be Tallae,
from Everett, for San Pedro.
1 Honolulu, Oct. 7. Sailed. . British
steamer Masunda,- for Portland. Sailed,
junuan .,,steamiv Ardmount . and Nor
Astuna, (. eaiiea at i-19 p. m.
I Learner ienaiem, tor ean. fearo.
Ar-
nvea-i a:i8 ana left up, at 4;15 p, m.,
nvea at 4, p. m,
from Liverpool.
French ship Hoche,
s San Francisco, Oct ,7. Arrived at. 1
ap. m., steamer Asuncion, from Portland.
iEureka, Oct.;,' 8. Arrived at 1 a. m.,
fronTsaaX X4
lfr 6:ilI?' . . - i.' al
j oau r untiotu,. wi. o. arnveo at iw
; ,a. m., steamer' Roanoke, from Portland.
t Hobart, Oct 8.--Sailed. September 38,
Frehch hark Mlchelet. for Portland. '
1; Astoria, Oct 8 Condition' at -the
mouth of the river at B a. m., moderate;
wiuu, umucaow o waatner,
cloudy.
f Tides at Astoria Sunday High wa
iter -4:40 a. m.. 6.8 feet; 8:4T p. m., 7.71
ffeet. 'Low water -9:80 a. m., 4.0 feet;
8-ft0.p.. ,r I. f eeb"
I j MaaundA on Way.
: Three sUamers sailed from Honolulu
": yesterday, according to Merchants Etc
k.c reports, two of which ara bound
) U. S.
LJ
Occasional iuib toitioht and
'SUNDAY; .COOU.K. Buuiin.w
Kwtkhs 1 ' ' ' '
OKEfiOli: TATTt SOUTH- COCAS'
jqKAL jixtS AKD COOLER. KQRTH
tASHIKOTON: .OCO'ASlOSAli'lN
PONTOWAKU 8m!rAT:'X5001J,Jt
EXCEPT UKAR.TK! ;DOA8iT. POUTH;
TO 80U1OTJSST .TIKDS , UPIFR
for this port, while the destination of
the third, which Is th British steamer
for Australia, under charter to J. J.
vo., ana ma cnusn urauwr
Masunda also sailed.. She is coming
here to load wheat for the United' King
dom, being under charter to Kerr. Gif-
ford & Co. The Ardmount is on her
way back from Australia, where she
arrivedJuly- I with a cargo of lum-
rl from Ptigret sound, In ballast, but
ber destination could not be, learned.
' Daily River Readings,
(8 a. m., 120th meridian time.)
i (V.i;-i4.. -is . . . .
i .TVSi A WILLIS L.MUUKL, UlieT. .
fcjT l$R fr-yCTy -K-JSv yntjw -"
'VKW' V -j I ?" i -Th
STATIONS. ?w S Jft
r "
"' t - ; : C 9 9 '.
? i f I p
Lewlston ,. , . . 24 l-ih-O'1 2
Riparia . 30 2.4 0.2 0
Umatilla 25 3.6 0 0
Harrisburg 7 ....
Albany... 20 1.4 0.8 0
Salem..;......... 20. 0.80.6 0
WUsonvllle . . ..... 87 8.8 0
Portland ; 15 2.4 0.9 0
"River forecast;
er at i'ortiana wm remain neariy
tlonary for the next two days.
Jetty Withstands Storm
In spite of the fact that mountainous
waves were sent thundering over the
Jatty at the mouth of the river in the
storm-wTilch-raged fronr Friday until
j umm, no material aamage was aono,
8ays Assistant Engineer Gerald Bag-
nall. and only a few of the temporary
back of the present end" of the Jetty
ia befng taken out, in preparation for
the stormy season,' and 000 feet of it
has' already been taken up. It will be
replaced In the spring, but as It would
In all probability be swept away during
the winter storms, the engineers have
decided to take the trestle out and use
t V1 niterial again.
Seven tjoasters to Bail
Seven coastlna steamers will leave
down thd r,vr todayi all on thelf way
I fo. nAW.es dK. HKA.An B m A Poll f aIa
VV .JVi I SI I'll LitQ VtSvu atlU iP4aui JIAflb
coasts except the steam schooner Wel
lesley, which will proceed to Prescott
to load lumber for San Pedro. The
Shasta will sail from Rainier, while the
Rainier, Falcon, Ftnwick, Newport and
Eureka will sail from this port. The
Eureka will sail for .Eureka with pas
sengers and freight and the Newport
will take general cargo to Bandon.
Thts wlli be her la8t tr,Pi acC0rdlng to
report, as she will be placed in the
lumber trade between Bandon and Coos
Bay.
Take Supplies at Tongue Point.
In order to take on supplies for the
1 Alaska stations, the Ughthouee tender
Armerla. )s expected to leave down to-
nrartuw muniiug lur in supply aepoi
at Tonin Point Commander v.. H
Tillman, inspector for the new, Alaska
district, will go0down to the depot on
board the Armerla and h v that
1 , .
they can expect to,get away for Seattle
October 12 and from the latter place
October 15. Keepers will be taken on
the Armerla to Scotch Cap and Sarl-
chef. both of which are In Unlmak
pass.
Tallae Goes Agronnd.
Point Reyes. CaL, Oct 8. The steam
"h0"" allae went ashore four miles
north other today. The vessel was
drawn off the sand shortly after noon
and was hot damaged. A northbound
schooner went-nojher assistance and
the Point Reyes life saving crew also
put out j Owing to the dense fog it
was Impossible immediately to ascer
tain the name of the vessel
CMARINll rNTELLlGENClB
.. . f T
Scegnlar Xtlnera 9ne to Arms.
Redhlll. Br, ss., Seattle., .Oct 9
Breakwater, Coos Bay. ....... .Oct
... wr TT1 fTMn.. t xv at
Golden Gate, Tillamook., Oct. 9
Beaver,-San Pedro Oct 10
Bear, San Pedro .Oct. If
Roanoke, San Diego. .V.i. ..;. ..Oct. 18
Rose City, Ban Francisco., . . . .Oct 19
Xetrolar twiners Dae to Depart '
ROse City, 8an Pedro .. . . , ... , .Oct 10
Sue Hi Elmore, Tillamook..,,,.. Oct 11
Breakwater Coos Bav.-, .net. 1 1
j Golden Gate, Tillamook Oct 11
Geo. w. Kioer, Ban fearo .Oct. 12
Beaver, San Pedro.'. Oct 15
Bear. San Pedro ....Oct 19
Roanoke, San Pedro,,, Oct 19
8t? Nlcholi.: Am, 0., .Bli Wh
Irene. Am. sch. . . , ,. . . ..St. Helen
yesseis in Fort
I Berlin, Am. an...,,....
Jabes Howes. Am. sh. .... . . .Astoria
Geo. E. Billings, Am. sch.. ..St Helens,
iHirainyre, or. ... siern a western
KsaRd. Bt "BM .' Montgomery. 3
S50?Hv. Fen wick. Am! V.V.V;7.Columbi;
1 nose City. Am. ss ..Alnswnrth
Scottish Monarch, Br. ss, .Montgomery
Henrlk Ibsenr Nor. ss....Port Fl. Mills
Amy Turner, Am. bk.. ...Supple
Btdrt Br, bk ....... ...... .Columbia
SU.FrancUL Am., 6h Atr
Glenalvon. Br. eh. ....... . .Coal .Runkera
Knight of Garter Br. ss. . .Linnton
Danmark.: Pan. bk. . , . .Stream
iMakawelic, Am.-ktn. .St. Johns
Willie R. Hume, Am. sch... ...Kalama
Clave rdon, Br. - sh . . ,-. , . . .Mersey
Department of Agriculture,
WEATHER BUREAU
: .-jT. tour y. . ,
.jrPI.AHATOIlY KOTE3.
OtMrnttaM bkM ' su awj-4lt WU M. Alt fnavt
: ' lTKtin, or dotted lino, pot thmgli poiirti t quJ tprw;
rft b. dr. oJ be ro. Ifin, 00', 1UO'. .
grwsoi lodlf.u iUt of wmiWi. O d"" Udy fj
ttow)ri(R)tlB;(a)now; nr&mbf. Anew SjPwHh thwi4 ,M
Mtoavy al 10 milM pw hour ,
T
The county grand Jury this morning
reported to Circuit Judge Cleiand that
four true bills and two not true bills
had "been found by them after consid
ering six indictments.
Pat Welch must defena nimseu on
two charges. The flrat is that he as
saulted F. G. Arata with a loaded re
volver September 29 and took from
Arata $7.60 in cash. He is also charged
with having forcibly compelled Walter
H. Drennen to aenver over zu in casn
on the same date, by the tame method
of collection.
Assault with a dangerous weapon Is
the charge made against Morris B.
Jeter. He is acccused of having stabbed
Howard Dutcher, September , with a
knife.
A similar charge Is brought against
John Murphy, the accusation being that
he attacked Amy Roberts with a dan
gerous weapon. ,
George A. Moss was acquitted by the
Investigators of having contributed to
the delinquency of Marx Pixley, a girl
of less than 18 years. May 4.
E, Hunsacker, indicted on a charge
of, haying uttered a forged bank check
September 7, was also given the bene
fit of the doubt, a pot true bill being
returned by the Jury.
OREGON FARMER'S WIFE
SELLS $1 A WORD ARTICLE
Mrs, J. T. Miller, ' a : farmer's wife,
living at Tonealla, Or., can claim the
distinction of going "Teddy" Roosevelt
one better in disposing of stuff for the
magazines.
According to a letter received by the
Portland Commercial club this morning,
Mrs. Miller won the first, prize for a
letter to the American Magazine charac
terizing that publication. The contest
was held recently.
Mrs. Miller's letter contained only 240
words, and as the prize was 3250, she
received better than $1 per word, which
U "Teddy's" price.
SAVANNAH IS FAVORED
FOR GRAND PRIX RACE
New York, Oct. 8. There Is little
doubt but that the grand prlx race,
which was called off in New York be
cause of the frightful death toll in the
recent Vanderbllt cup race on Long is
land, over the course which the grand
prlx was to have been run, will be held
at Savannah, Ga., although Los Angelas,
Minneapolis. Indianapolis and other cit
ies have made strong bids.
Officials of the Motor tJupsTroiarhg
company, who were to have managed
the race, favor Savannah, and that city
la sending a delegation to New York to
completa-negotlatlona for the contest.
ALL-AMERICAN TEAM
. ANNOUNCES LINEUP
(TTnltMf Pma mh4 Wlr.l
Philadelphia, Oct 8. The opening
game of the series between the all-
star American team and the Philadelphia
Athletics to keep the pennant winners
On edge for the world series with the
Chicago Cubs, will be played on Tues
day, according to announcement today,
Jimmy MoAleer, manager of the Wash-
ingt6n AMericahs31io la dlrscllng ilia
all-stars, announced his lineup as fol
lows: Milan, If; Elberfeld, 2b; Lord,
8b; Cobb, rf; Speaker, cf; Stahl, lb;
McBride, as; Sullivan, c; Walsh, p.
PORTLAND ACADEMY AND
SALEM HIGH PLAY A TIE
(Slm Bureau of Tha JoartxI.)
Salem, Or., Oct. 8. Yesterday's 'game
between Salem high school and Port
land academy on Willamette field here
resulted in a tie. The score at the end
of the four quarters Was 8 to 8. Both
teams showed lk of training, especial
ly was this true of the high school.
UnfamUlarlty with signals and game in
experience handicapped the local team
while the palylng of the Portland acad
emy, was slightly better except in one
or two places during th game. It was
Salem high first game but the sec
ond for Portland academy; :v ;
Basketbo!! Men, Attention. , "
Captain Ed Morris of the Multnomah
club' desires the pretence of, all - the
club basketball players at the clubhouse
tomorrow morning at II o'clock. It Is
planned to have three teams this sea
son, first and second and Intermediate.
The outlook for a fast first team la very
encouraging.
. a ' ' .. . t " '' 1' ' 1 11
nintln Wrestler Cor
Doden Singh, the Hindu wrestler who
will meeV Eddie- O'Connell in Merrill's
hall for a. $500- side bet next Tuesday
night, is expected to arrive In Portland
tomorrow to finish his training here. He
tk4 pract'-" 'uri
HREE MEN HELD
BY GRAND URY
,fbrt!and;0t.;0o.ll.
o,i)Bi
Barometar '
Temperattta.;..,.,.9
Humidity, ? -
Wlnd,.Dlraotlon......aV
Wlnd.VeloeUy .
Weather -.?t.Cil7.
Rainfall, ....i9'
Maximum temperature
yesterday ", 71
ATHLETIC MONEY IS '
GOING A-BEGGING
(United Pm tested Wire.)
Chicago, Oct 8. Big wad Of Athletic
money are, going begging here today
and betting on the world's baseball
series is very; light as reault.
Chicago Is still a 10 to 7 favorite,
and the Chicago bettors , are waiting
ror tne setting to go to even money
before placing their money.
A large ' eastern commission flooded
the betting market today and it Is pre
dicted that by nightfall the odds will
not ba longer than 10 to 9, with even
money In some places. Evers' injury
has caused ' many Cub supporters to
walj for shorter odds, more than any-
DOUBLE HEADER FOR
-BALL FANS TOMORROW
The Portland 'and Sacramento, clubs
will play a double header tomorrow
afternoon to make up the game post
poned Tuesday. The first game will be
gin promptly at 3 o'clock and as usual
the second will start 10 minutes after
the termination of the first.
Thirty-two Start Auto Race.
Philadelphia, Oct. 8. Thirty-two con
testanta started In the third annual
automobile races at Fairmont park at
noon today. Mulford In a Lozier led
at the end of the second lap. Frey
in a Mercer made the best single lap,
covering 8 1-10 miles In T minutes and
45 seconds.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
' (United Prent Lotted Wlte.)
New York, Oct. .7 Th game be
tween the Brooklyn and New York Na
tional league teams was postponed this
afternoon on account of rain.
Boston, Mass., Oct. 7. The tunt be
tween the Philadelphia and Boston Na
tionals was postponed on account of
rain this afternoon.
At Chicago R, H. K
Pittsburg 0 2
Chicago . 1 9
Batteries Lelfield and Simon; Brown
and Archer,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
(United Prets lotted Wire.)
Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 7. The third
game between the New York and Phila
delphia American league teams was
postponed this, afternoon on aocount of
rain.
Washington, Oct 7. The Boston
Washington game was postponed this
afternoon on account of rain.
At Chicago-
R.H.E.
Detroit
.............. a ....... . V IV
A
Chicago i , ii i ... ii. ..i 3 8
Batteries Words and Casey; Olm
s'teaTind Payne.
-i
AT THE THEATRES
"The Servant Lady."
Tonight tomorrow afternoon and
night Will be the last performances
of 'The Servant Lady" at the Lyrio
theatre. . This playlet has been the
cause of large audiences all week at
this playhouse. Th play is worth see
ing. ,
Grand's Tip Top Bill.
There Is not a moment wasted this
week at the Grand. , It la a bill which
has niade good. "The Suffragette" la
a hit wtnr its-amusing rwtmrat-or a
mooted question, '
Last Time "Witching Hour" Tonight
Tonfght at 8:15 o'clock, the last per
formance of the distinguished actor.
John Maron, in his famous success.
"The Witching Hour,- will be given a
the Bungalow. Seats are now selling at
the theatre.
' "" 1 " '"
Viola Allen Next Monday.
Seats are now selling at the Bunga
low theatre for viola Allen. The fa-
moua actress will present F. Marlon
Crawford's great, play, ;The White Sis
ter," at the new Helllg theatre. Seventh
and Taylor streets, three nights, be
ginning next Monday.
Orphetun Has Splendid Bill.
Variety la the keynote of the fine bill
at tha Orpheum this week. The pro
gram is about equally divided between
European and American acts of special
merit and includes everything from ao
robatio to the finest novelty numbers
headed by the dancer La Tortajada.
1 Last Time Tonight. - -,
Have you seen the Baker Stock com
pany in "Brewster's Millions" this week?
If not you nave missed one of the the
atrleal treats of the entire year. Packed
houses have greeted every performance.
Ibt Jast.piiQrmnltj: aa.sai
brated comedy will be tonight. ,
v "Cameo Kirby" Tomorrow.
Tomorrow matinee, evening and all
next week the Baker Stock company
r.u Mtum fat th flrat Ubi la stock
here Dtan Farnutn's unusual dramatic
success, "Cameo Klrby." Thomas Mc-J-arniawOU
playthe role of -the gen
tleman gambler. ' )
"A Girl of Golden West", Ht Arcade.
" A heart-Btlrrlng picture is befng ex
hibited at the Arcade, entitled "Patricia
ofhe Plains," or "The Girl of the
Golden West." At the Star "Iconcoclast."
a labor problem picture. Is creating In
terest. At the Oh Joy "The Engineer's
Sweetheart" Is drawing crowds. At th
Odeon is an all-around good program.
Last Time Tomorrow,
"Arizona Joe," the great William Mor
ris production of lite on the plains,
will tie seen for the last time at the
afternoon and night performances at
'Pantages tomorrow.- The. act- is the
finest scenic production' In vaudeville.
t NEW TODAY
' Great .
Money-Maker
-. 84 ACRES adjoining carline, fin
est platting proposition In the city;
a big money-maker. Call if you mean
business. No phoning. , -
Brong-Steele Co.
Ground Hoor Ifwi Building.
CORNER
ON
7 th and Salmon
This hieh-ciaW orooertv offers the
best investment in Portland; will soon
be in tht. heart of the business, The
termi 011 this are very attractive. See
Owner, 272 Washington St
HoUadav's
Addition
The one best nlaee in Portland to buv.
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 improvements go
ing on.
The Oregon Real Estate Company
OSAJIS ATB. FTOTIkAjrO, OS,
Have You Seen Groveland Park?
A Watural Park, Bight on Two OaxUnes,
ana vn jaost ueauiuui ttesiasnoe Bite
on the East Side. Prices reasonable and
terms to suit purchaser.
Oowperthwalt 8t Oiu-tatensen, 49th and
.nWn?.?v5;LW&M
.J.;.T.f.. t. ti "".v . '
and transfer to Hawthorne avenue.
iRviisawooD
Fine location, close in
Water. Walks. Graded Streets
OWXY 8 LOTS AT STOO
OMIT 3 LOIS Atf&TSO, Easy Terms
25 Per Cent Below Value
Only a Few Lots Left
GOBJ)OW, Owner, 208 Fourth St
PACIFIC TITLE AND TRUsf CO.
Removed to 7 Chamber of Commerce,
ground floor, 4th st. side. A. B. Manley,
Pres.; W. Y, Masters. Seo'y and Atty.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
CERTIFICATES of title made by the
Title & Trust company, Lewis Bldg.,
4th and Oak.
Ellas C. Worley and wife to Wil
liam uranam Gray, lot Z. block
21. Arbor Lodre , 880
rant Lna co. to Airrea o. Tern
rle, lot 20. block 108, University
lnrk
750
M. Pallay and wife to Ben Pallay,
iuuxiuu teet oeginning wnere
north line of Glisan Street is in
tersected by east line of 22d st
S.
10
William A. Darling and wife to
Charles A. Robertson et al.. lot
15. block 39. Vernon
4,700
L R. Gillihan and wife to Caroline
M. Suhultz. lot 1, block 6, Sun
nyside addition -
100
George Hornby and wife to Henry
v-naruon, lots ax, sy. diock 4,
410
Martha M. Williams and husband
to K. E. Mont gomery,. lota 8, 4
0. b, .DiocK , urover s addi
tion 7,500
E. B. Holmes and wife' to Anna
Rhoaes, lot 1. block 61. Peninsu
lar addition No. 4
E, B- Holmes and wife to S. K.
Taylor et al.. lot 2. block 61,
Penlnelar addition No. 4
160
H. D. Staly and wife to Alice J.
Beuainy, lot 14, diock 14, wooa
iawn MOO
850
H, Hamblet. trustee, to C. E. Hill,
lot e, diock id. rairport
T. S. McDaniet and wife to G.
Lansing Hurd, lot .5. block 8,
East Portland Helehts
1,600
2,400
Ole Walland and wife to Henry
Vichl. cast half of lot 7, block
14. Central Albina
Leopold Lee to Alma J. Martin, lot
u, wivr'4- .u, viuuiu 1 auvj , 111a
addition, except store building
on said property 1,200
Wr M. Grt gory-et at- taJJV-S.- Mo--
Daniel, lots 4. 6, block 2,
' Howe's addition : 8.000
Henry Wehrung et al to J. E. Du-
f:an et ai, lot 1, Z, 3, block S Go
nir st. addition ................ "1.800
Lizzie Maker to Mack Stanfield, lot
1, z, diock s ivannoe audition.,. 2,750
W. N. Carters et al to L. G. Brans-
ford,' lot 1, 2, 3, block 6, Going
st. addition
Elmer E. Wright to Walter E,
Sharp et al, lot 16, block 11, City
Vlw Pttrk ((? .
N. A. Pearson and wife to A. Tur
tledove, lot 2, block 19 Feurer's
addition'
Rose City Park Assn. to W. J.
, Danforth et al, lot 4, block 91
Rose City Park
2,000
800
1,500
750
LAWYERS Abstract & Trust Co., room
6 Board , of Trade bldg,, abstracts a
specialty. .
PACIFIC Title & Trust Co., the leading
abstractors. 7 Ch. Com., ground floor.
ABSTRACTS of title. D. Alexander ab
etract office. 413 Corbet t bldg. M. 661
FUNERAL NOTICES
METZLER In this city, October 7, at
Good Samaritan hospital. Martin Meta
ler, aged 29, years 6 months 7 days.
Friends invited to attend funeral serv
ices, which will be held at Holman's
chapel, Third and Salmon Streets, at
2:30 p. m, tomorrow (Sunday), October
9- Interment Rlvervlew cemetery.
CARD OF THANKS
1 WISH to thank.ouj.mani'J!iifinda-Xox.
meir kinaness and syniDatny snown
us during the sickness and death of our
beloved wife, mother and .sister. We
also thank them for the many beautiful
floral offerings. -
, ; ,, MR. R. N. STRAND, -'
MISS GUINELJE STRAND.
, MR. IVER JOHNSTON. .
41
NOBLES The commit
ee of arrangements for
the grand ball at the
Armory Friday, October
14. desires that all No
bler having tickets re
mit for same as soon aa
possible to William Da
Vis. Ill 2d st. Visiting
Nobles are invited to attend and all
members of Al Kader who failed to
receive tickets can procure them , at
the above address. Room for cards for
tlufo not wishing to dance. Nobles, do
your duty and bring your friends on
tins festive occasion. Wear full dreas
uniform, including fes. Grand' inarch
at 9 p. nx Yours In the faith.
KXKCUTIVB COMMITTEE.
6HRINEGRAM Members Of Al Kader
Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., who have
not received any tickets, as well as so
journing nobles desiring tickets for the
grand ball to be given fcy Al Kader'Ji
Arab Patrol, are requested to. see Cap-
lain wiuiam tfavi. at m zna "
will look after their Interests. That
he is the moat obliging captain of any
Arab Patrol in North America every
Bhriner In this oasts will, cheerfully
testify. , WILLIAM H. GALVANI,
.. ., . Potentate.
B. G. WHITKHOUSB, Recorder.
OREGON Lodge No. 101; A. F,
& A. M. Special communi
cation this (Saturday) even
ing at 8 o'clock, Masonic Tem
ple. Work in P. C. degree.
Visiting brethren cordially in
vited. By order W. M.
A. J. HAND LAN, PeV
R. N. A. Marguerite camp, meets, every
. Thursday evening at 109 Second at.
petween vvasnington ana BtarK,
M. W. A.i ROSEl CITY CAMP Mrindav.
fielllnR-Hlrsoh bldg., Wahlngton near
ivin. rnone c iem. Main 294, A-4S8B.
BIRTHS
BQRN To Mr:-and Mrs. T. J. OBof n, 489
Grand avenue. Sectember 30. a bov.
TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Taylor, 346 Jefferson Street, October
i, a 00 y. ' . , '
GILBERT To Mr. nd Mrs. John Gil
bert, 582 Sixth Street September 30,
a boy. -i
SELIGER To Mr. and Mra, Joseph
oeiiger. a 30 Kast Everett street eep
temper 7. a boy.
WENTWORTH To Mr. and Mrs. Elihu
. Wentworth, 128 East Twenty-ninth
street, September 29. a bov.
GOODFELLOW To Mr. and Mrs. Harry
uooaienow, 493 East .Twenty-eighth
elteet, October 2; a boy. '
MARSHALL To Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Marshall, 828 Jefferson street Srp
tember 26: a lrl.
I'ARREI.L To Mr. and Mr. J'hn Far
fell, 384 Benton street, September H
a boy.
BROWN To Mr. and Mrs. 3eorae
Brown, city. September 7: a. boy,
LAWRENCE To Mr. and Mrs. Vllliam
Lawrence, 1397 East But'iildo, Sep
tember 9: a airl.
iVALGREN To Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wal
gren, 6823, Sixtieth avenue, Stptuni
Iber 11; a girl.
HECIUveIjA to Mr, ana Mrs. n. necK-
kela, 917 Michigan avenue, September
16; a girl.
MOLL To Mr. and Mrs. John Moll,
East Eighty-fourth and Section Line
road, October 4; a boy. '.
RTCE To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice,
665 Albina avenue, September 28; a
girl. -GUTKUECHT
To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Gutkuecht, 1071 Third street Septem
ber 8; a girl.
HOW To Mr, and Mrs. Coydon How.
Imperial hospital, September 11; a
boy.
MEEKER To Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Meeker. S86 East Ninth street Octo
ber 5, a boy.
KENNEDY To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Kennedy., 900 East Grant street, Sep
tember 15, a boy. ,. -
SWART To Mr. and Mrs. .Madison
Swart The Dalles, Or., September 80,
wff.T.MSTo , .d Mrs. G. Wll-
a girl.
'lams, Sixty-eighth street and Flfty-
f if th avenue, uctooer a, a ooy,
M ALONE To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ma
lone, Thlrty-nintn . and Steel streets,
October 4, a boy. , - ' - :
DEATHS
NYRKE Al Nyrke, Arbor Lodge sta
tion, October age sz; gunsnui
wfinvl-Tiftrtha Eddy. 6503 East Sixty-
fifth street October I, age 62; pneu
monia. HELmKSK Anthony Helmlck, Seattle,
Wash., October 5, age 78; dlabetia.
AXELSON Christina Axelson, 1070 Un
ion avenue, October 5. age -49; ex
hmiffttnn.
WILKIN80N Martha Wilkinson, Berke-
lev. Pal.. October 3. age 67: apoplexy.
BENNETT Erastus Bennett, 819 East
Glisan street, September 30, age 77;
urmcnrilHtla.
JOHNSON George Johnson. 256 Fargo
street. October 2, age 73; arterlo
SMITH Warren Smith, Multnomah
hospital, October 6, age 40; septic en
docarditis. PARTIP1LO Felicia Partlpllo. Multno-
-mah noapitai, -uctoDer ago o.
berculosis of spine.
DARLING Blon Darling, Good Samar
itan hospital, October 4, age 62; frac
tured skull. - - -- -
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 150 6th St..
opp. Meier A Frank's. Main 7215.
Zeller-Brynes Co. -SVS
Dhones: lady . assistant Moat modern
establishment In city.
Dunning h McEntee
Undertakers.
Modern in
every detail. 7th and Pine. . Main 430,
A-46B8, Lady asgtstantr:::
I nnrMI Tb east side undertaker.
ILCnOn Lady assistant. B-1888. East
1,781. Fast 6th and Alder.
MEETING r.'OTICrS
ibo!j,p, finley&so.Nmo:"'1
I Lady attendant. Main '9. A-1599.
past S1DK funeral directors, sticcess-
or to F. 8. Dunning, Inc. E. 62, B-2525
ERICS0N
Undertaking
6133, A-2235.
CoT
Main
Lady ass t.
EDWARD HOLMAN. underUker. 820
3d st. Lady assistant Main 507.
GENERAL REAL ESTATE 62
8250 DOWN, $20 A MONTH.
A strictly modern 6 room cottage In
Firland. half biocK irom car. Al con
structlon. cement tjasement and walks.
lot 60x100, in fruit and berries. We
would like to prove to you that this
is the best buy for the money in Port
land, price iziuu.
, $300 DOWN. 310 A MONTH.
4 room cottage, with 2 lots tiOxlOi
In fruit and roses, 2 blocks from fine
public school, convenient to car. A good
C IT,-,-.. ,,EA
Duy. rim u.
MAKE US AN OFFER.
8 room strictly modern house. Uou
ble constructor with the best of every
thing, cement basement and walk. This
Is priced $1600 below the market price.
Come, and see this and -make us an
offer, i
15 DAY OFFER.
3 larae lots. 132x166 feet in tract.
blocks from car, actually $600 be'nw
the market. Owner must raisa money
and is maKinit tnis oner ior ii asv
ofily: Price $1500. $750 cahf llter.il
terms. ' ' " - . v.i
$5 PER MONTH. .
.. We have lots from $300 up at, 6 per
cent casn, 10 per montn.
Rosen & Potter
- MYRTLE PARK, 1
Mt. Scott Line. . Phone Tabor !3A0
PEPER & BAKER. 4 N. 6th St.. betwee
Rurnslde anrt Ankenv: farms.-, timber.
fruit, dairy and wheat lands, -acreage
and city property for sale or trade, f
AUTOS and real estate, farm lands, city
property, West Woodburn ' lots, new
t and- spcniKr" sntwiriejwte'
THESE mm
Tl SELL
raio.7
Lnfayettc bldg,
PARTY with $15,000 to handle S lots
a sacrifice. Call 'room 15, Lafayette
niqg. 1 - -
R N- A.. Oregon Rose camp, meets)
-Wtidnuaday evenings, Alisky hall, 3d j
and Morrison., .. , ,
Charle Gibbnr. 123
31, end Harriett i tcli. 13.
Olson Ijix. iJ.7 10. ami ffL i-
Jos Is Catnuas, 21.
. West V. !ebe.j, 1B74 Tlowar.J fw
28, and GoldU Ratliff. 23.
Frank T. Benesch. 301 4 First tr .
27.' and Mar McCoy. 37.
Charles HUm. 1547 Fish, etreat. 4
and Edith Warden. S3.
Neal Castlnar. Mento.' Tvash 41. ax 3
Franeea gcott, ?S.
; - Wedding invitations
Visiting; cards, monogram stationers
Wm, Klumpp Co.. Waihlri?tfn st
WEDWNG Cards. W. G. Smith & Co-
Washington bldg.P corner of 4th ana
Washington streets.
WEDDING Invitations, Bcattia tt Hof-
mann, Inc., printers, 204 Stark at
DRESS suits for rent all sizes.
Unique
CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers
and floral designs. : 389 Morrison st
FOR SALE HOUSES v CI
NwspssjssHawsi I'arfaasaawsaassSjsW
. '. $500 DOWN
126 PER MO&TH.
Handsome 5 room . bungalow,
with every modern convenience,
'Including furnace;, linoleum In
kitchen and bath; cement porch.
f loor and sidewalks; hardwood
floors, white enameled, kitchen,
etc Only block from carline,
excellent service. -
Oregon Investment Ctfr,
605 COUCH BLDS.
4 ROOM 5
; BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW AT
$2000, TERMS, BATH, -FIREPLACE,
TINTED ROOMS. MOD-"
ERN PLUMBING: UPSTAIRS
. i CAN BE FINISHED INTO TWO "
ROOMS; LARGE WOODSHED,
SHADE TREES CALL AT
GRRGORY HEIGHTS OFFICE,
END OF ROSE CITY PARK
CARLINE. COME OUT TODAY
GREGORY INVESTMENT CO,
New modern 6 room bungalow; larpe
hall with mirror door, large living room,
dining room with plate rail, kitchen,
pantry, a bedrooms', large closets and
bathroom,- large attic, cement basement
with cement floor and wash trays, lot.
50x100, cement sidewalk and steps, elec
tric licrhta and eas. all imorovements
paid for. Look this over and Judge for
ymirseir. Fhone woomawn i&9y,
76 feet from carline, 12 minutes out
chenpest buy In Portland. ,
Price $2800; $1000 cash, balance $15
per month at 6 per cent. . ' , .
owners, phone wooaiawn 3. "
Piedmont Bungalows -
Two modem bungalows, 1317. 1825
Rodney ave.. facing east, of and 7 ,
rooms, fireplaces, drningrboms, beamed
and paneled, waxed floors, tinted wU.
combination fixtures, shades, first cias
plumbing, full sized basement with ce
ment floor and wash trays, lots fiOxli'O
with alley r terms if desired. F. O.
Warner, owner, 1275 Williams ave.
Phone Woodlawn 1339.
Are You fired
of living in cramped quarters?. If so
let us snow you a ven room nnuse
witu grounds 100x100 feet 5 voting
fruit trees, roses, 260 strawberry .
plants, and only ten minutes walk from
one of the best carlines In the city,
flee Sunday fro'm io- a. m. 'tl'll 7, p. m.
414 K. Htarn st. . -
SNAP New two story $3800 house, lorJ. .
ner tot. cement walks and sidewaiK.
furnace, piped for gas, -electric lights. .
china closet, pass nantrv. sleecliiffv
porch, bath, laundry trays in basement,
two beautirm English walnut trees
bearing. New furniture, ' A-l, can be
had at half nrlce If desired. ' L car ser
vice. A modern home throughout C.
W. Wardle. Lafayette bldg. '
: $1650 1
4 rooms, open fireplace, toilet wood
shed, etc., -near carline, $500 cash, bal
ance monthly., ,
Thompson & Undsley ,
End Hawthorne Carline. "
' $1400 CASH. . ':
Must sell at once, 3 rooms.' bath
room, pantry ana cement nasement; a
rood chicken house and yards: close to
public schools and on main thoroughfare
i Reed-tnatWuterW-W-car- to Glad'
stone ave, 8 blocks west sw corner.
Owner.
You Can't Do Better
This Is a genuine snap; a double
home close In. rental $42-50 a- tnonth:
will sell for $600Q if sold quick;' terms, -
See owner at i tstanton st.,-or pnoire "
Woodlawn 2681.
TO THE homeseeker: Call at 99 E. 72d 1
at. N. I offer my 8" room house,, and
lot at $1700. terms. To the live ent
who can sell my place this week. Buy
ers come; agents bring your live pros
pects. - Altcomc"; .-
1RVINGTON. bargain; modern 5 room
trangaiowr. wt60xii)0.-nne nrepiace, ;
built In bookcases, full cement bas.
ment. furnace, wash trays, large attic.
All Just new. For price and particulars
cell S2! Board of Trade. -
DON'T MISS THIS.
Owner Kolng to homestead; new cot
tage for $650. Call from 2 p. m. to- 4.
Take Mt, scoti car, get on at iremont
station. Owner will meet you, blue rlb-
hon on umbrella.
THE MAN THAT WANTS' 1
A safe Investment should deposit- his'
money with us and receive Interest on
the same, from 2 to 4 .per cent. Port
land Trust Company. 6. Ej , corner 3d
and Oak sts. - - y r .
- Is Your Home Protected?
The U. S. Fire Extlnsrulsher will save
jeu thousands of dollars..; Phone Mar.
Khali HM tor Tree oemorrnvriii inn.
GENUINE bargain, close in modern. ar
tlattc, alghtly, 8 room bnngalow,
Sleeping -porehj elegant -f irenlaiiebuilt
in cases, street improvements; $3500.
831 E. 13 th, Sell wood car, -FOR
SALE A 7 room modern' house oni
. Kerby st.. high and publio school, -near
two car lines; cement walk, shade trees,
Z toilets, Wl VJ, .V, IWl VUKiUU,
Price $3000; terms. Call 3S9 Ivy st.
118001400 down, Vernon home; lot 60
. xlOO, 4 rooms finished," 3 upstairs un
finished; go look at it 969 13, 22d N.S
would take vacant lot; Phone owneri
. New 6 Ro6m Bungalow ' .
1 $3200, furnished, $1000 down.
1, $2600, $150 down, easy payments.
833 East 3 2d at. Phone Sell wood 1147.
4 ROOM house, lot 60x100, small psv
. ment down,, balance on time. For
particulars call S33 Cla1 or phone Main
584 8. ,V - - r - :
MOST modern and up to date 8 room
residence In Rose City Park district
I will save you broker's commission.
Y-1S5. Journal, i ;
H K RE Is the" best buy" In Su'nnyside' for
$3600; corner lot, new house, rooms.,
modern In every respects terms; Juki
listed. luOO-H Belmont ft.
BY OWNER New v moctarn 6 room
house, block and .half from Union ,
Bargain $2100; $1600 cash, tennf. 508
Roselawn ive. ft- " -; , ' 1 , ,
A SPLENDID 4 room house and I"t. I
block of car, - a real, snap, $1300;
terms. Tabor 2362.
p
'LAN votir own hmn. We k Ml 1
foryotrTSn easy Terms. i m
CO- 4iff Irtinu '"''P1jl 1
FOK SALBs-CHEA P-Mo-I i n""'f' ""r
, bungalow; lot 50x1rtV, Jety c
evening a a f r ' lLl'' , .
REAlif irC'L' 5-ie.coiu.c-K til -.'
- and chicken ranch near ! 1
ear line. C. O. tsanJtitoue,
- --MODERN.' -
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