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15 THE OREGON DAILY ; JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1911. i 'I n i i i n at i rvr I in JIILL5 5IAKI Un , Good Business Will Come if the- Loggers Do Not Ask 4 "Prohibitive Price; Sound i ---Has Advantage. .);; f ' With the opening up of work in sev-H'-aral of the mills towboat companies on ' !; the river are getting their steamers In "trim for towing again, ami several of - the boats ware out today towing rafts i : to tha different plants along the river. Mlllman are reported to have predicted m. nl season If the loggers do not lioldHfelr Iopr-oa-W5J At present. however. It is WW tuiii mey u i pay t: a thousand mora for logs hare ':'.'Jiai.-ls paid on Puget Sound, which jives tha latter place the advantage In ,'. ahipnients. . a - Tha Peninsula mill started operating for the first "time since tha first of 1 the year last week, and it-wae stated ' that tha Bt Johns mill expected to atart f this morning, while the Portland mHl. Jt 1 ' Is said, will resume operations about ; the first of next week. Preparations are bing made to fur nish these mills with material and for that reason rafts of logs are being tak : en to them with all the speed possible, and the predlfcMon la that the business lof the mills and consequently of the towboat concerns will pick up by the first of next month If not before that Tha steamer George K. Wentworth, of the Ho ford Transportation company's ' , fleet went down the rjyer this morning for a string of rafts for the Portland - Lumber company's mill above the ! ' bridges, " and two -iof , the towboata of J he Shaver Transportation company's leet went down to Wilalmette Slough 5 this morning for rafts. The Wauaa will bring up a supply of logs for the St. f Johns mill and the M. F. Henderson will tow up two rafts, one for the Peninsula i mill and the other for the Clark & Wil 1 ion mill at Linn ton. PASSENGER BUSINESS GAINS. ,' Traffic 'QdrUie Northnonnd Steam ' ships Shows Big Increase. That northbound passenger business j Is on the increase, as far as the steam-1 era are concerned, is shown by the pas senger list of the North Pacifio liner Roanoke, which arrived at 1 o'clock this morning from San Francisco, San Pedro and San Diego: She had 80 passengers . and Kit ton: of freight?;' Information- received here in to the ef- ' feet that Charles P. Doe, president and ' general manager of the North Pacifio 1 Fteamship company, will be here the first of next week, and It Is thought that he is coming to make arrangements for the docking and repairing of the; steamer Yucatan,' recently1 bought by that company for $40,090. irRRClTLKS GOES TOMORROW. Will Take 45,000 Barrel of Flour and lyambcr to Orient. Although she will be cteared late this afternoon, th Portland & Aslatio. liner Hercules will probably not leave down the river until tomorrow night and the Btrathlyon,- another of the llMrs. Is finishing discharging her cargo at the North Bank dock this afternoon. Tho Hercules is expected to clear fori Japan- se and Chinese pbrts with about 46,000 barrels of flour and 200 (ion f f inm. ber in addition to a small amount of general cargo, 'The Strathlyon will probably go to the Inman-Poulsen mills, ; BS soon as she has discharged to load i about 600,000 feet of . lumber, after Milch she will load a large flour cargo. nUln f the International Brother ( . .' - ; hood of Boilermakers said today that , , ALONG TUB WATERFRONT , !j To take out a cargo of general mer phandlse the IJtW gas "sloop Condor, ; Captain Loll, will be due to arrive here txt Saturday from Newport and Wald- ; ; port. - m , , The steamer George R. Vosburg, Cap- tain Rorvlk, U expected to move over , to Couch street dock: In a day or so 10 take on cargo for Nehalem. She will j an tne latter part of the week. ' ' When she sails this afternoon for San Francisco and San Pedro the steamer . Rose City, Captain Manon, will have ' about 2B0 passengers and 1200 tons of telght The British steamer Strathness unified yesterday afternoon from Mont rorncry dock No. 2 to the Oceanio dock, i Bne Is expected to complete her wheat , cargo about Thursday. ; , To finish discharging her general oar. ' ; 0, the German thip Wllhelmine shifted ' , Xrom the North Bank dock to the Al ,' ,er dock yesterday afternoon. wun 400 tons of cement and general ITielght, ihe steamer Washington, Cap - vuiuun, , arrived at Oak street ."dock at 9 50 o'clock last night, from ' San Francisco. W. H. Little, the agent Jiere, said this morning that the st jamer , lied .100 tong of frelc-ht for Pmm JCennewlcW and other points up the!least- The affair will be the most speo rtver. She reached hfere Itmt tacular of tha vear with th Hmnttnn so caioii t.ift steamer J. N. Teal Captain E. S, - Kdwards, the ganlal Vnlted SUtf Uspe.;tor of Jbulls of this, cliKtrift. will lftave tonight for Seattl This Home-Made Cough Syrup Will Surprise' You Stops Bven Whoocliur Courh Quickly. ' A ramlly Supply at Small Oovt imi ir i.viun niaue remeoy that 1 "8li story irame dwelling, 1766 Bust taltis hold of a rough Umisntlv and Hfteenth street, between Marlon and will usually cure the moat stubborn . Lynn; builder, name; 1200. rs lu H .hours, 'ihls reeip makt'H i George Knoff, erect one story frame a pfiit--eri(ugh for a whole family. shed, Forty-Seventh avenue, between lou couldnt buy as much or aa good., Seventy-sixth and Seventy-seventh: ready made cough eyrup for $150. builder, same; $1100. M'X one pint of granulated sugar! George W, Gordon, move one story with piutof warm watr, and Btir ! frame dwelling, Bast Caruthers street 8 miiiutes. Put 2 W ounces of Pinex ; between Fortieth and Forty-first; build fifty cents' worth) In a pint bottie. er, same; $600. and add the sugar syrup. This kepps ! A. Gerhard, repair one and one half ffr2 i-,idfh,U,n,alpren.tv taste-; atory .framaawellln. 6631 Forty-second ,h'idr.e? -i.?ir"Cei9 u? th appe- avenue, southeast, letween Fifty-sixth tite and is . slightly laxative, which ! and Fifty-seventh streets; builder. E helps end a cough. W. Hackaman: $1000. - fa of pW in iteating asthma." bronchi- luncs. etc. There - I Pine is the most-valuable concentr!, d compound pf Norway white pine ex tract, rich in guif.tcal and alPti i.e rmt - vrai v neaun .pine eienienw. Other yretaraiions wiu noi wor in ttils for- pem-ive, remedy, bfve made trlends for lit .iVln4": ... ... .. . - . . -...w. : . T i i- r !r i,ww tie ahova recipe that ; they- guarantee ;' : lv ."fMn er refund the Iwi-raie prue, v ; w iv iii,' i jfLii lium xenn LirniT5Lrn ..Tl .11 i ,....... tj ......... j r.nij. 1 . . . , j .i., , ,.i .v.-..r.. "'f ' cjiiiw me uauiey; :' . i . t once, to h". .h"f T.IMi? :?.,"!5?SfJ, Otis, Brooks, erect one etory frame (falling hair. "'--'" va -V",,""' sneo, isdx Kant n un trt heiatn on month's Vacation. - The captain aid that ha was thinking seriously of making a trip to- southeastern Alaska before returning;. MARINE NOTES. Astoria, Feb. 21. Sailed at 7 a. m. Steamer .,Rosecrans. Af or Monterey. Sailed at 8 a. v tn. Steamer Alliance, for Coos Bay and Eureka. Sailed at 10 a. m. Steamer Maverick, for San Francisco. Arrived at 7:15 a. m. Steamer- Washington from Wlllapa Harbor, for San' Francisco; put in with pumps disabled. ' San Francisco, Feb. 21. Sailed at 10 a. m. Steamer Bear, for San Pedro. San Pedro, Feb. !!. Arrived and sailed Steamer Geo. W. Klder, for San Diego. " T Astoria. Fob. 20. Arrived at 4 and left up at 8 p. m. Steamer Roanoke, from San Diego and way ports. "San Francisco,- Feb".: '20; Arrived atl n, m. Steamer Beaver; from San Pedro. NMled at 1:30 p. m.-Steamr Asun cion, for Portland. ArrivedASchooner Virginia, from Columbia riven Astoria, Feb. 21. Condition ' at the mouth of the river at i a. m smooth; wind, east, 1 18 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria Wednesday: High water 7:09 a. m., 7.3 feet; 9;2S p. m., 5.4 feet Low water 0:42 a. m., 4.2 feet; 2:88 p. m.. 1.6 'feet ' ""SiATlTNE ISTEIXTGENCBT Due to Arrive. Stanley Dollar, Balboa Anvil. Bandon Beaver, San Pedro. ...... ... .Feb. tl .Feb. .Feb. .Feb. 21 22 Sue II. Elmore. Tillamook Feb. 15 Alliance. Eureka .Feb. 25 Hreakwaterr-Coo Bay . . . . . .iTFebr it Bear, San Pedro Feb. IT Hose City, San Pedro Mar. 4 Sue to Scoart. Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook . . Breakwater. Coos Bay Rose City, San Pedro Alliance, Eureka , , Golden Gate, Tillamook Beaver, San Pedro Beat, San Pedro , Teasel in ort. Kilo,' Oer. sh.,... Strathness, br, ss Hercules, Nor. ss , . . . ..Feb. II ...Feb. 21 ..Feb. 21 ..Feb.: 22 ..Feb. 25 . .Feb. 2 .Mar. I .. .Linn ton Occanlo ..Albina ....North Bank . .. Alnsworth ........ Albers Strathlyon, Br, ss. . . . Bear. Am. ss, .... .., . Wllhelmine. Or. sh. Queen Alexandra, Br. victoria Dolphins Bossuet Fr. bk Columbia.. I David D Angers, Fr. ,bk. Astoria St Nicholas, Am. sen .'.Astoria Levi O. Burgess. Am. bk. Goble Nile, Br bk North Bank invrmay. Br. bk ........... North Bank Manning, V, 8. S.....wnt Iron & Steel Wandsbek. Qer. bk........ Linnton Berlin, Am. sch ....Goble Jabex Howes, Am. rch . .Astoria St Francis, Am. nh... Astoria En Jtonte with Cement mad General. Admiral. Cornuller. Fr. bit;,.... Antwerp Claus. 3er sh. .Hamburg Marechal de Castries, Fr. bk ..Tyne iuuzuii, ahi. sea. ... ...... .... . .Keaonao v Dally Rhrer Headings. 1.00 a. m, 120th meridian tlma, .2 -g I B tr v '. g g 24 Ul.O 0.1 0 SO 2.7 0 0 26 1.2 0-l 0 10 6.0 0 0 lfl 2.0 0 0 20 6.1 0.2 0 20 4.60.2 0 37 1.1 0.4 , 0 15 2.60.4 0 STATION. ewlston .. Rlnaria ... Umatilla .. Eugene . . .. Harrisburg Albany .... Salem ..... Wllsonville Portland Kistng. t ) tailing. BOILERMAKERS' STRIKE CONFINED TO N. Y. C. (tnitte Prs Umt' Wire. " Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. IlThe New ' or Central raidroad. to break the !V!k?.f I00 yUnmtiMrK today brought 0 .strikebreaker from Chicago to the Colllnwood shops. The strikers are to "Placed on the entire .ystem. Vice (President Weyand of the Boilermakers' , union said today that unless the com ;Pn? cam to terms within a few days ... ............. w uv.yvi irumu be called out Kanras City. Feb, 21 President the New York Central was the only railroad axiected by the boilermakers' strike. He announced that 2000 men would be out by tonight Franklin is preparing this afternoon for a bitter struggle, following the, re ceipt of a telegram from the New York Central officials declaring that the rail road company will neither compromise with its striking boilermakers nor con sider the matter of arbitration. Abruzzl-EIkln Rumor Revives. ( L'nJteU TrfM leaned Wire.) London, Feb. 21. The Rome corre spondent of the London Globe reported today that the Duke dl Abruszl had obtained leave of absence from his com mand and would spend a month or more In the UnltedJState, vlaltln tha family of the late Senator Klklna of West Vir ginia. It Is reported in Rome that the j mine aua miss &tnnne Jdklns have become reconciled, and that their oft rumored engagement may soon be for mally announced. 1 Army mod Reception Tonight. (United Prena Lrtwd Wtr i Washington, Feb. 21. Although the last on the list of the season's official White Hmia functions th armv on : riaw recentlon tonirht'wll! nnt tha of the diplomatic reception. G. M. Braner, erect one story frame ; dwelling, Twenty-eighth street between ! Alnsworth and Holman; builder, A. G. .Braner; 61800. V. O. 1'ofer,. erect one story frame theatre, corner Mllwaukle and Karl; i builder. Sylvester and Eastman: 11000. W. A. Blakely, repair one story frame dwelling, 67 Marion street between : Nineteenth and Ywenty-f Jrst; tame: 1600. builder, j M rrt v. A. Pi fm, n t An. d welil.g - Ear'Vco street VtwSS Leo Robfrt It'olleL erect aim ,inn frame dwelling, 1781 Exeter street be- itween Willis bomevard and Houghton: t builder. John llaher: 11000 . ouumi , ,vtiu ai.vi . livuu :'t Miss Mary Conboy. erect one story A. L. Carns: $260 ' .A- h. .y.?.. "t.fbree story brick wioiura niuraan, 240 tttarK street be. 2160.: . . ' ,r" I" " - W. J. feawklne. r-palr two story frame etore and "rooms, 23 North sixth street ; BUILDING PERMITS between Couch and Burnelde; builder, B. B. Burnstine: 8160. John Kirk, repair one story frame f, dwelling. Harrison street. Between xur- teentn and Bixieemn; otmaer, parser at nanneia: suo.' - .- . - JohnKirkTenalr three ,one story frame dwellings, Harrison ...street -be tween Foureenth end Sixteenth;1 build er. Parker A Ban field: 1300 each. - J. A. Penny, erect one story frame dwelling. Oregon street between Twen- lrk- A Bnnftald! 11500. , J; R. Penny, erect- one . story gam dwelling, Oregon street oei ween iwen-ty-fourth and Twenty-fifth; builder, U rkrtr A -R nf U lAt 1SQ0. ... J. R. Penny,' erect one story frame dwelling, uregon street Detween jrwou-tv-fourth and Twenty-flfth; builder, Tar1(r A OBllfleM- 11&00. Portland Railway, Ught ' A Power Co., erect two story "fire proof shop and storage. Hawtnorne avenue peiween East Vater and railroad tracks, builder same;. JJoOO. A. Campoeji, erect one uioryiwiiv shop, Spokane avenue between Tacoma and wenaiem, Duiiaer seaie, ov. V. J. MoGraw. erect one story frame dwelling, Cleveland avenue between Jessup and Jarrett, builder W. E. Love; tor.nn L. P. Elliot, repair two story-frame dwelling, 1011 Thurman street between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth, - builder Lewis & I-owls; 12000. W. J, Guy & (J. E. Miller, erect one story frame dwelling. Division street be tween Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth, builder Genoe & Lacey; 11500. Charles Vosconi, erect one story frame dwelling, Cora avenue between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth, build .X R neMarg; laOO; , , .; Sinnott eKtate. wreck two story frame store and rooms, Burnside street be tween Second and Third, builder A. F, Elerath; $60.0. . . . Mrs. Mary Wells, repair two story frame dwelling, 24i Graham .avenue between Union and Rodney, builder X W. Heiny; $100. '. : ". NelUe M. McGee, erect two story frame-dwelling', "Mai lory avenue between Jarrett and Alnsworth, builder X H. Crook; $000. . C. Marco, repair one story frame dwelling. 64 East Tenth street between Davis and Everett, builder H. T. Skaal helm: $210. 3. L Collamer. erect ene story frame barn,. Seventy-Sixth street between Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth avenues, builder same; $200. . , , X M. Jones, erect one and one-half story frame dwelling. East Forty-Sixth street between Hancock and Broadway, builder same; $2500. ' Dr. Rockey, repair one story frame garage, 778 Flanders street between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth, build er W. A. Butchers; $180. Mrs. Ryan, repair three story brick store and rooms, 142 First street be tween Morrison and Alder, builder R. A. Kean; $175. Albert Ehlers, erect, one story frame warehouse. East Eightieth street be tween Ankeny and Ash, builder J. E. Blackburn: $1800. North Pacific College, erect founda tion and basement floor for three story fire proof concrete building. East Sixth street between Oregon and Pacific, builder Hurley-Mason C; $2600. John Boogart, repair one story frame dwelling, Watt avenue between Mt, Scott avenue and Marie, builder Mr. Lehman; $100. . Mrs. Grace., Hlmes, repair one and one-half story frame dwelling, 177 East Davis street between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth, builder F, E. Star buck; $400. W. V. Hartsook, erect one story frame dwelling, 1327 Campbell, street between Holman and Portland boule vard, builder same; $100. J. A. Reed, erect one story frame dwelling, Mllwaukle street between Knapp and Rex, builder same: $1800. S. W. Doughty, repair one story frame dwelling, 2078 Holladay street between Eighty -second and Eighty-third, build er same; $400. Henry Gerlath, erect one story frame barn, Thirteenth street betw'een Mason and Skldmore, builder Peter Gerlach; $130. . F. E. Ross, erect two story frame dwelling. East Forty-second street be tween Hancock and Tillamook, builder Shelleday A Mills; $3000. W. H. Nunn, repair two story frame dwelling, northeast corner Twenty firet and Taylor, builder C Hansen; $2600, John Horn, erect one story frame dwelling, 175 Forty-fourth street be tween Taylor and Yamhill, builder same; $1760. John Horn, erect one story frame dwelllpg, 169 East Forty-fourth street between Taylor and Yamhill, builder same $1700. , George A, Johneon, repair two story frame dwelling, 1982 East Alder street between Seventy-ninth and Eightieth, builder same; $600. ' J. F. King, erect one and one-half story frame dwelling, West Anna and Dawson street builder B. F. Belleu; $2000. F. H. Pownder, erect on etory frame garage, Anita street between Baltimore and Rayburn, builder H. Schmldtke: $260. C. C Halstead, repair one and one-half story frame dwelling. Fortv-aecorul street between Fortieth , and Forty-first avenues, builder same; $126. A. H, Rosebrook erect one story frame dwelling. Fiftieth street between fcanay road and Bra zee, builder same; $2800. John C. Keller, erect one and one-half story frame dwelling. 4908 Fifty-eighth street Detween .Jfxjrty-nintn and Fir Ueth avenues, Builder L. Bernard; 11000, . A. Burg, erect one story frame barn; 399 Grand avenue between Schuvler and Broadway, btHlder H. E. Davis; dwelling, Schuyler street between Union and Grand, builder H. E. Davts; $126. A. Burg, erect one etory frame fac tory, 899 Grand avenue between Broad way ana Hcnuyier, builder tl. e. Davis: 12600. s Jolm--IjarC--reoalr,-twe-torvr.wie- nweiiinir. u nuBseii street neiween Goldsmith and Russell, . builder same Mis V. Bockman, erect one story frame nhed. Forty-second avenue be tween Sixty-eighth and Sixty-ninth, builder same; $120. G. Galllard, erect one etory frame dwelling, Beach street between Sixty fifth and Stxty-aixtn, builder X Schiewe; $400. ''' Augusta Graham, repair one and one half atory frame dwelling, 621 Couoh street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, builder same; $100. A. Billings, move one story frame dwelling, 1310 North Sixteenth street Glorious Hair Parisian Sage puts the radiance of sunshine into hair, and women who use it regularly are sure to have fascinating hair. It makes hair grow profusely, yet silky and lovely. Dull, faded and lifeless h a I r exists because the hair root is not properly stuppll d with nour 1 s h m en tl Parisian Sag pene trates into the hair roots and supplies the exact stimu lating nour ishment that tfley need, but lack. ; This.' lack o f nourish ment i 1 n nearly every ease due to dandruff germs which greedily. , devour the natural nourishment intended for the hair. , Dandruff and Itching 'scalp are also caused by this same destructive germ. Parisian sage is guaranteed by wood- remove oanarurr and atop or money back. Sold by everywhere for j60 cents large bottle. Tne gin wim xne auduiti pair n on every package. , mi between Alnsworth and Holman. build er O. P. Bllse; $100. Conrad Hohnstein, erect . two story rrnrne aweiiing, uariieid street Detween Falling and Shaver, builder U. L. Krie-ger;-$3000.. :,'. - r- -. v , '..' Go with the crowds to Oaks rink to morrow night NEW TODAY Store For Rent BOxlOO FIVE STORIES' and BASEMENT Large elevator, first-class, shipping facilities, heavy mill construction; very low insurance rate; absolutely first class, This DuiTdingi3 situated within-one block of principal freight houses and within half block 6f new postoffce site. Will lease for five years at a very, reasonable rate. The W. C. McPherson Co. ' 328 Glisan Street Land Sale feb. 27,1911 18,000 acrea In 40 acre tracts and upwards; 1000 acres of alfalfa. Sev eral 'thousand under cultivation. For particulars, George Northrup 411 SPALDING BUILDING Portland, Or, on I make it a business hunting up ex tra desirable acreage for homes, I do not waste time with any place that is not oholce bargain. I have recently found a 6 acre tract reasonably close in, that can be bought at a bargain for $8600 on good terms. It is sit uated on three roads; the 'soil excep tionally good, free of gravel, house and barnv eome land in cultivation, balance easily cleared, splendid' well f of water, close to good school and church; 25 minutes' ride from city and without doubt the most beautifully located tract to be found anywhere around Portland. Take an Estacada or Gresham car, get off at Ardenwmld, the first station east of the Golf Links, and inquire for Mr, Parry, agent at Ardenwald. and I will show you the property. (1. T. PARRY Close in la getting hard to buy around Portland and in 90 days It ' will be harder still and higher priced. We icnow of .three choice places, two of them 1 acre tracts and one either 8 or 6 acres. The soli Is exceptionally fine, no gravel, ft mil from electric car line, excellent neighborhood, easy terms. Take Esta cada or Gresham car, get off at Arden wald, the first station east of the Golf Links, 6ofare. andlnaulre for Mr. Parry agent at Ardenwald, and he will show you the property. Knapp & Mackey 013 BQAXO OV TBADB BZJDG. . This is one of the best close in comers for the money on the west side: 68x100. This property is worth at least 840,000 today; will pay 6 per cent with the present Improvements. If you are look ing foa property with a big future this 1 one, of the best buys to be had n Portland.' Let me show you.- n-W M. E.LEE. 411 Corbett BIdg. Profits In Fruit? ' Yes; if you plant & suit the demands of the market. Sunflale, on the North Bank Ry, produces 'splendid Grapes, Almonds, Apples, Aprloota, Peaches, Pears, Cherrlea Bundale's climate is ideal for people, fruits, chickens. Has dally trains and: water competition' for ever on the grand Columbia. We guar antee work for purchaser with team. Bee owners. Hunter Land Co., 407 Wells Fargo bldg. , . $15,500 For well Improved property on 12th street, paying a good rate of Interest, and is worth more money today. -You be the Judge. Come let us show you. M. Ti T.yiT...U,Corbett,Blflg.. Mortgage Loans Cip7n John L Cronan Tldfjck V V 804 paidlaeT Bid. 'w Attenti GoodAcreaft H If RIGHTS BEFORE ALL THE t IV (PUBLIC LAND)! 11 11 MAS BEEN TAKEN UP BY OTHERS if 21 Vttfk weiri TOeiTo ' ilSJI MSMccrmu. OREGON iritomion COrW YVy 414 KtUwty Ami . k ; NEW TODAY Investment Corner,' 100x100, Improved ; With Two Apartments, 1 50,000 Some terms can be arranged. MM,,, Realty Department Chamber of Commerce MEETING NOTICED ' 41 OREGON COUNCIL- No 168!. Royal Arcanum, meets at J street the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 8 nom. iVfl O TTAT.T RArrrsirv Care Iloneyman Hardware Co. - GEORGE WASHINGTON CAMP. No. 261, W O. W., meets every Tuesday night W. O. W. temple, 128 11th St., Visitors welcome. Members requested to at tend. , O. L. VOETH. C; C, A. I' BAKER. Clerk. - A GRAND masquerade ball at Lp.O. r. nau, iofc vviuiams ave., wasn int ton's birthday. February 22. Best time of tha season guaranteed. Maple floor. Four prises given. Good music. . W. A ROSE C1TH CAMP Monday, f elllnK-Hlrsth bld.t Washington' near lvh. Phone Clerk, Main J4. A-4988 R N. A., Oregon Rose camo, meets Tuesday evenlnas. Swiss hall. Id and Jefferson. ' - 1 ' - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of title made by t Title & Trust comoany. lwis Bida 4th and Oak. William L. Borthwick and wife to George 8. Shepherd, lot 8, block 86. Woodlawn ,.. 400 A. C. Meyer and wife to C. H. . i,osey, east 46 leet ox iota and 4, block 29, Patton's sec ond addition i . .1 160 G. W. Bondurant to George Liiid- ' gren, lot 6, block 4, Barrett's addition , 1,200 Frank Wolf and wife to Lena Fe- aerer, lots ana s, diock , Lee Bow PttrK.. 876 Edward A. Washburn and wife to John J. Koegel. lots 18, 19 and 20, block 86, IrvlngtOn Park I0 P. M. Elwell and wife to Fred E. Bram, part of west of southwest of section 8, township 1 south, range 4 ..... AAA Emma McMlcklng and husband to Aaron J. McCrum. lot 4. block 2, Watts' addition, a sub division of lot 4, Frultvale. ... 426 James William Ingram and wife to Edwin A. Smith, lot 7, block 82, Portsmouth 826 Ladd Estate company to Milton. D. Kribs et al, lot 8, block 98, Stephens' addition .......... 8,000 P. M. Boylea and wife to G. M. Thompson, lot t, block 31, RoBsmere 800 Sam J. Beswick to George J. Borbys et al, lots 14 and 16, block 1, Cooper's addition..... 600 nna Mary B. Mann to M. W. Hunt, land 60 feet south of southeast corner of East - , Washington street and "Onion avenue; also parts of lots t and 2, and all of lota 8 and 4, block 11, East Portland....... 100 Title Guarantee & Trust company to Harold Pi Davidson, lot 18, block 18, Rossmere .......... 460 Charles L. fichieffelln and wife to H. T. Grist, lot 9. block. 6, v Evanston , 600 Laurelhurst company to Harry Allison, lot 4. block 2. Com mercial .addition 1,600 William O'Malley et at to Ralph I. Thompson et al, lot 3, block . - 43, Holladay's addition., ...... 8,250 Isaac Temple and wife to John Van Zante, lots 6 and 8. block 8. Dosohef s Second addition. . 4,600 George A. Brodie and wife to John S. Blmmond et al, lot 4, , block 24, East Creston 378 W. Ev Stout to Fred Beal, lots 8 and 9, block 80, Rose City Park 1,100 G. F. Berger to Eliza Freyta. lot 10, subdivision block 8 in southwest quarter of lot "D" of M. Patton Tract 1,000 Silas S. Millet to Sanford B. . Reddiek. lot 22 and west U of ' let 84,-. Ttoeelawn-Annex . . , . .6 W4 Rebecca Rybke and husband to Chris Blegenthalec, 60x100 feet beginning in west extension of north line of Clay street 160 "160 feet west of west line of Fourteenth street I,6W Portland Trust Co. to J. E. Bonbright et al, lot 11, block ' 1. Villamead UJJ, , , ,760 Charles E. Wlcklund and wife to Purcell, lot 8, block : 66. Vernon ...... r.f; ,700 H. A. Speer 'to Niels Nyborg et al, east hi of lot 4, block 69, Sunnyslde Third addition . . . 8,378 Laurelhurst Co. to Arthur- W. McCain, lot 21, block 32, Lau- . V relhurst ,..,T,,. , . . . 1,400 Kenneth- A. J. Mackenzie and wife to George Croenl, lot 4, block 2. Dunedln 780 Phoebe' A. Stahl and husband to , Harry N. Bain, 4 acres begin ning on center line of Powell's Valley road 430 feet easterly r from west line of southeast. of Clinton Kelly D. L. C. . . . 16,600 Mary M. Epton to G. W, Grldley; . lot 8. block 12, Mt Tabor Villa . . 60 John Epton to G. W. Grldley, lot 8. block 12, Mt Tabor Villa 600 C. A. Robb to E. B. Grunstad et al. lot 5, block 68. Vernon . . , . 1.800 William. Wesley Alspaugh and wife to Thomas B. Gilllhan, lot "B," block 6, Gllman's subdi vision of block "C," Tabor 6,000 Lewis Wiley Hydraulic Co to fl. C. Slocunj, lot 14, block 2, Westover Terrace ...(....... Erna B. Churchill ot al to J. E. Terpennlng," lots 36 and 88, block 47, Irvlngton Park:. :. ... E. L. Smith and wife to Charles E. 8.000 100 , oiMviHun, DiDCKs ana , unuia -Vista i ..... .-..... H.OOO Hlbernla Savings bank to W. H. 1 Moudv. et al. land ln section township 1 south, range 2 east Elisabeth Leyde to Frank Lane. ' lot 7, block, 8, Lester Park. . . . Rosa B. Dawson and husband to Elam Shaw, lot 13. .block 42, Vernon addition ... .......... 890 4,000 .3,000 Francis E. Wymore to Edgar , 8ulgley. lot 2, block 3, Nut rove . , .... . . , . , k W. C. McCulloch, administrator.' 700 to C. A. Fish, Iotst 23 and 28. block 2, Park addition: to Al bins . i Metropolitan Land Co. to Hubert . Seauvageau, lot 4, block 3, Nut Grove . , i ...... . Frank Zlpey and wife to Giovanni 1,200 V;VaiVt- 460 fliin8eTt,et atr-et-,troek-'4-,' ... 1 riPDeiis auuiiiuii . . . . i Ellen. Elvers and iiusband to V. A. 1,800 . Wood, lots 46 and 48, bldrk f 87, Irvlngton George J. Schaefer and wife to Freda M. Neefus, lot. 6, block 14. irvlngton Helgtits addition 60S too REAL. ESTATE TRANSFERS Helen L. Stratton to George 'A. t Eastman, lot 1. block fl. Helen ' L. gtratton's addition . . . , , . 8.000 Same to dame, lot 1, block 7 -Helen L.' Straton'e addition.. 8,000 B. M. Lombard and wkfe to same," lots i ana z, block Z, Brozce, Street addition . .., . :. . .. J Hlbemla Havings bank to B. P. -Roland, lot 10, block 36. Capl-, tol Hill 2,600 260 C A. Smith et al to F. A. Keller, Mot 6, block 14. Cky View Park 2.000 O. & T. Co. to Florence M. r. . Williamson, lot-A, -block - IV, Kossniere .. . , , , . , , , . , .. 4S0 John Enstroin and wife to J. J. MoDermott. ," lot 9, . Lauiargentv Park, No. 3 ... i f. . 1,600 Tylr Investment cmpuny to llannah L. Ferrev. .lots 33 and . , 84. block 11. Willamette addK ,: ' tion, ,' 600 T, L. Ledwtdge and wife "to Eu-"v - gene tu. cowan, lot Z. diock i, v Maplewood addition 1400 Flrland Co. to A. C. Feyerabend,- 1 lot JLSfi. block iOFlrland.. l!7B Rose City Park association to Carl A. Carlson, lots 13 and 14, -block 180. Rose Cilv Park.,.. 1,600 C. C Rushing and wife to James- - ; . w. Wilson, lot 12, Diock 11, 1 , " Highland Park addition , 760 Henry Groat arid wife to Oliver 1 , Frack, lot 28 and north half of lot 27 and south half of lot 29, block 2. Laurelhurst .......... 2,200 F. O. Downing, and wife to Chap- . low investment Co., lots 1 ana 16, block 8, Santa Rosa Park , addition .......v. ,(...., , 460 Kt I - Jaekson eed-husb(Hd--t-H.-r M. Landes, lots 46 and 40, Bid land Acre Tracts r. , 700 W C, Hamilton to V. 3. Brown ing, lot 40, block 16, Jrvlngton Park ..ir 126 Western Oregon TruetvCo. to Mlna. J, nocitenoerry, lot 16. , L1...L r ., j,.a,AH " '; BAA U1UL p. 0,' iVIClldinO HUUlllUU . , , ovv George H. Zimmerman and wife " to western Transportation . Towing Co.. thnber on parts of ' , vviimot. Fleming et ai claim In township 1 north, ranges 2 -and S-enst , 860 LAVVYKRS' lAbstrart & Trust Co, room fl Board of Trader bldg., abstracts' a specialty. " CI UNION Abstract. Co., .J12-418 Corbett Diflg. Tel. Main PACIFIC Title Trust Co.. the leading MARRIAGfi LICSNBZar Ws m mm u uu WW. weoaing "iiu oviniiing car -4 engrpvern and mohogtam stationers. Washington W..htn.tA. f Wa ttm. m.A l(h DRESS suits for rent, all dici. Unique Tai lormr co o Btark st. CLARKE BROS,, florists, fine flowers and floral deslgna 289 Morrison st. BIRTHS GALUCCIE To ' Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Galuccle, 380 Market street, February 2: a elrL BARBA To Mr." and Mrs. Gulseppe Barba. 448 East Ninth street. Febru ary 6 : a boy. makinut-xo Mr. and Aira rrea Ma rino. 675 East Sixteenth street. Feb ruary 9; a boy. NERI To Mr. and Mrs. Geovannl Neri, 661 East Sixteenth street, February 7; a boy. .. , . ' itamjsho to Mr. and Mrs. vmsenco Famebo, 846 Seventh street, January 31; a boy. r-.t- BiATiEK-T-To Mr. ana Mrs. wmiam street. February 16; a girl. TOM KINS To Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Tomkins, 181 North Twenty-third street. February 4: a. cirL CRITESER -To Mr. and Mrs. James Criteeer, 194 Cherry street, February 12: :a girl. DAVISTO Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, Arieta, January 24; a boy. WILLIAMS To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams. 926 East Eitrhth street. February 20; a girt DEATHS PENNINGTONIn this city, February 20. at 169 E. 14th St.. Henrv Penning ton, aged 49 yeara The remains are at Flnley's parlors. Th deceased was a member of the I. O. O. F.. Modern Wood men and Masonic fraternities. Funeral notjee will appear in a. later issue. fAitK wiiJiam .rant, Vermont street February 19. age 63; cancer, CORBETT William II. Corbett, 618 Kearney street Fenruary zo. age 42 pneumonia, t NELSON Nels Nelson, 704 Lovejoy street February 18, age 82; no cause. AMEDIO Baby Amedio, 688 Division street. February 20. aae 8: suffoca tion, accidental. COMES Russell Cdrabs. 136 North Twenty-third street. February 18. are 18; hemorrhage. COLE William Cole. Covin station, February 18, age 67; hemorrhage. MAX M. SMITH, florist. 160 6th St. opp. Meier ft Frank's. Main 721B. FUNERAL NOTICES GRIMM In this city, February 20. at his late residence, say Uantenbeln ave., Frank Grimm, aged 66 years, 3 months, t days. Friends invited to fu neral services ..which will be held at residence, Aii GantenbeTn ave., at 1:30, thence to German Lutheran church, cori her Williams ave. and Graham ave., at 8' p. m., Wednesday, February 22 In terment Rose City cemetery. ARCHAMBEAU In this city February 20. at. the family residence. 264 E. 3d st N., Emma J. Archambeau, aged 66 years i months 20 days, beloved wife of W. L.. and mother of Ruby L. Arch ambeau. Friends invited to attend fu neral services, which will be held at the above residence at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow (Wednesday), February 23. Interment Kiverview cemtery. MACKIN At the, family residence, 868 aiaiiory avenue, jonn ts. AiacKin, agea 32 years 2 ' months 6 days. Funeral services will be held at J3t Andreiws church, corner East Ninth and Alberta streets, Wednesday, February 211, at 9 a. ni. Interment Mt Calvary ctemetery. Friends respectfully,;, invited to attend. Remains at Zeller 'Byrnes Co, parlors. OftEGG In this'clty, January 20, Lottie E. Grefcg, aged 64 years, 8 months, 27 days, beiovod wifo of Horace Gregg. Funeral from the family" residence, 1047 East Yamhill street tomorrow (Wednes day), February 22, at 1:30 p. m., at Montavilia Methodist church at 2 p. m. Friends respectfully invited. r : FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dunning & McEntee Undertakera Modern la Main 430. ever y detail. ' 7th and Pine. A-6 iBS. Lty assistant J.P.FINLEY&SONMar Lady attendant. Main 9. A-1699. I CDPU The east side undertaker, LCrlun lAdy assistant B-188R, East 71. Fast 6th and Alder. ERICS0N Undertaking - Co., Main 188. A-3236. Lady ass't EifST SJDE funeral director sucoess- sor to itm. imnning. inc. k. ns.ivieis EDWARD r HOLMAN. undertaker. 3J Id st. Lady assistant. Main SOT. ZELLER-BYRNES CO., 694 Williams ave.: both nhones:: ladv assistant GENERAL REAL ESTATE 63 . ; : 10 Acres One half in cultivation on electrio iine, 16c carfares best buy on market for close in acreage. Will bear closest investigation; easily 31600 below market value. Price $3700. ... RANCH. Good ranch, 160 acres, trade for city property or auto. ' 6 room house, modern and strictly up-to-date, close in on E. Couch: a snap, for it must be sold at once, , Wanted, lot on good carllnef not over 81600. - , D. M. BAKER, v 303. Cprbett bldg.. Nnnjm, A-44,93, FOR SALE -HOUSES 61 FOR SALE A good S . room cottage, terms. 119 East 67th et; north. For particulars phone Main 4389 or call. 323 Allsky bldg. , , s , - ' FOR SALE HOUSI3 Fine Home' on Willamette r: Heights''." : :, Practically new and every modern . convenience; 7 rooms, attractive - ly arranged; 2 fireplaces, 4 sleep - - ing rooms, 2 large porches with magnificent .View; cement base- -. ment; half-block from car. , - A bargain at 37600, easy terms. Mo Cargar, Bates & Lively, 816 Fall lngbia . BY OWNER V 8 room bungalow, fl : blocks from car; very thing strictly modern; full ce ment basement., furnace, wash trays,.; paneled . reception.- hall, large living, room, v chlppad , brick fireplace, over. which is a French mirror, electric light on each side; paneled dining room with built-in stdeboard; library, breakfast room,- Dutch kite hen -and bath room -on first floor; sleeping porch, and J bed rooms on second floor; also clothes chute and . wood hoist; lot 30x100 feet, with garago;. take Alberta car, 996 E.r 20th st. NT ... A Bargain - Brand news 7. room house on East 39th, in -Irvlngton it modern 4 in every detail, with hardwood .' floors, fireplace, cerqent basement and furnaca Three sleeping r6oms and sleeping porch. ; Price -36800. Worth . 8600 more. See MoCargar, Bates & Lively, 815 Failing bldg., , " 14600 1800 cash, balance terma, take -m- .MVMViu. ft wui iiuuBo, iuit ce ment basement, laundry trays, best plumbing, light fixtures, 1 i fireplaces, best workmanship and , finishing throughout butlt tor a . home, block, to Alberta oar.. Bee this house. - , t , JOSEPH C. GIBSON CO., ' 4 306 Gerllnger bldg. ' NEW 7 room house. Rose City Park, - half block from car, one block front stores, hardwood, floor,- furnace, gas, electricity, beam celling, panel dining room, conservator pergola porch, oe-" place, book case, combination sleeping porcn. ouu casn, oaianca per monto. GOOD COTTAi3B. .3200 CABL " Nice 6 room ouVraae. full lot eoilflS. east front, garden,. 8 bearing fruit trees, pn Mallory ave., near Dekum; price 32000; f 200 cash and 816 per month. l GRUSSI & ZADOW, . 317 Board of Trade Bldg,, 4th and Oak. NICE 6 room house, jtinted, paneled din ing room, gas, not ana ooia water, electric lights, lot 68x100: lawn, car- den, garage, 2 blocks from Hawthorne ava; sewers, sidewalks. Come and see, Stunt be sold at once; a snap. 334 E. 16tl4st, 8. Phone Tabor 264. 82000. BARGAIN New 6 room bungalow, plastered, tinted, china cabinet. Duloh kitchen, porcelain bath, lavatory, patent toilet .floored attic full cement base -ment. walks, 1 block to car, 7 minute service. Price 81800, 600 cash. E. J. G. Gordon, 827 Board of Trade. . Bargain- T room modern house between Wil liams ave. and Rodney st, in Albina; haa furnace, full basement, laundry trays, 60x109 lot: price 84600: easy terms. i - GOODNOuGH & 5EITZ. ' sio Hpaioing wag. "A GOOD HOME CHEAP." , On corner lot In hard surface district In swell neighborhood, ft rooms on two noors, only 88600. you assume Bltu lithlo assessment, , ,f! V. PAGE HARRIS, East 28th and Davis stsw E-A ear. uaK noors, bnower Bam Furnace, fireplace, sleeping no rch. ce ment floor In basement gas, eta; ( rooms; H block to car; 94260, 8800 cash. rnone owner. uasMisa.. See This Before You Buv 6 room bungalow, 6xlt0 lot. 81880. V cash. baL your own time.' 417 Board or Trace. IN the best part of Irvlngton, eastern owner wants to sell nearly new un to date house, consisting of 7 roofas. den and sleeping porch, nice lawn and roses, run lot, noo. v. ,w. Hells. 916 Williams ave.- f Woodlawn 667. Six BeautiTuI omes.' alerantlv finished, oetr an A ma. hogany ; choice locations - Jrvlngton. C-1868. East 278. No agents. W. H. Herdman. $2000 for $1600 Modern 6 room cottage, lot 80x1 30, near Kern Park station, $600 cash, bal ance J15 per month. W. L. Plunkett, 416 Lewis bldg. BARGAIN Modern 7 room home, full - iotxhoice frutt rtrees,-bear ingt J-- ment walks, 1 block to car, close in: near high school. Prioe 12000, $500 cash, balance like rent Owner, 870 Oak st, room 827. DO you want a modern 8 room house for price of lot and half cash of house? 60x100 lot, hard surface street In and paid, close in on East Burnside, Must sell. , Terms. Inquire Jaa C. uioson, sue wrunger Ding.-, TWO modern houses of five and six rooms, i3i, lass Koaney avenue, Piedmont addition. Lots 60x100 facing east; easy payments. F. G. Warner, owner, 1276 William ave. phone Wood lawn 1339. w j ' room bungalow, corner lot PbrTOndeTghts. at $l0WTess than value, $300 1 cash, balance $26 month including Interest, Goddard, 616. Board ot Trade." - ; ... . . FOR SALD Beautiful 8 room house In Irvlngton, south front paving and all Improvements in; price $6600; $2000 cash, balance easy. George Little. 608 nenry p.ing. 4 ROOM bungalow, corner lot, t blocks . f rom Alberta car, at 81000; terms, Cheaper than naylng rent Enquire 417 Board of Trade. NEAR 49TH AND HOLGATE. Corner lot, 68x100, amTlarge shack, $700; $100 cash, $16 monthly. TPred Wl Ger man, 329 Burnside. M. 2776. NEAT 6 room house, two lots, all in bear ing fruit, roses; full basement chick en yard and house. Price $3000; terms. Goddard, 615 Board of Trade bldg. 100x1006 room house, 24 fruit trees, city water, fine chicken coops. $1900, terms. Kast Mount Tabor. Address N-439, Journal, . . BUNGALOWS $1700 TO 8300O. ""' Good location, easy terms. Photos at nttlee. Fred W German, 329 Burnside. M. 277ft. :--r i' ' . '..;. 6 ROOM house on 200x100, one bloi k from Mt Scott car; $400. cash, bal ance $14 per month. Owner, phone B- . 2301i... j . .... .. NEW bungalow, with 8 rooms and one acre of "landi for sale at $2300, for one week onlv $1400 will handle this. ueo. neims, jjems, ur. FOUR room bungalow, electrio lights, fine bath, bargain, easy payments. Mt. Scott car., Miller, 416 Chamber of Commerce. 4 ROOM modern bungalow, gas, elect rfo lights, hot and cold water basement, 3 blocks south Alberta car. 983 Vernon.; $26 monthly buys 6 room bungalow! : bath, pantry, panel dining room, ce ment basement Owner, East 2741. FOR BALE by owner, a nice 4 room bun , galow and summer , kitchen, Just off HOUSE and lot at 668 Syracuse st.' University Park $750.' Inquire a P. ON : Union avenue, - modern bungalow; easy terms; call at ,420 Ellasa street ownert : s,; y-. .'---y i .... ,rV BARGAIN3 In houses Rdssmere addt- .l,on,: iFt; F' u Byd' Tabor 904. 197 V. 4Rth M. -iv ...... . f900 EQUITY in modeen 5 room bungs-', -low for $760.. V-422, Journal. "u- rP.", eAVE-CQ?.y . cottage A-jrpou itiKc DFin MoniHViiia ' b. ;B. FUOKINGER,' designs ideai hhmes. Office 2o;t Ivumbermens bldg. Home A-3883, Marshall 1479. . RESIDENCES flnancedand built""A. C. Furlong, -contractor, 63$ Chamber ef Commerce. Maln-4664, -. v" m uuw'