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    THE. OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 5. -191L
11
NEW TOD AT
REAL
: ESt ATE
NEW FOUR-STORY
BRICK APARTMENT
HOUSE ' :..A. . b
V Leased for five vears: "will
; pay-16 on money invest
Balance on mortgage: ,
100 FEET S05TH OF
MORRISON STREET
ON TENTH "
GdseTo th e Ye w 01ds,Wort-
- man & King Store, where
;y alue$ are, increasing fast; ,
$30,000 Cash
Balance on mortgage.
FIRST-CLASS
APARTMENT LOCATION
THIRTEENTH AND
MARKET
It's a corner, 60x100, most
' desirable size for apart
ments. Easy terms.
Balance on mortgage.
ONE BEST BUY
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
100x85 on car line, not re
stricted; most desirable for
apartment hoyse or garagft.
Cash $3000
. Balance on mortgage.
F. R. LEVEE
817 SPALDING BUILDING
Phone Main 7387
GLENMORRIf
Portland'sMatchless
Residence Section
The place to go for perfect' rest,
The i finest panoramic view of
river and mountains. An estab
jished neighborhood.
VILLA TRACTS OF TWO,
THREE, FOUR AND FIVE
V- , ACRES.
It pays to see us.
CHAPIN & HERLOW
332-338 Chamber of Commerce.
Located In the famous
Mosier-Hood River
district, values
will double over,
present prices ;
within a vei
Bhort time.
The
prices at
which these
Orchard tracts
arc1 being sold
are lower than
the present market
prices In that sectloa
OevliwAFirebaufeh -
11-512 Swetland Big 3&W$h.
Apartment Site
19th STREET
I THAT 100x206 ON. THE-WEBT
; SIDE" OF 19TH STREET, BE-
' tween kearney. 'and "1.0 ve
i : j0,y, or 4 will sell either
quarter: will make easy
' TERMS, :
EDW. P. MALL.,
104 2d St., Lumber Exchange Bldg
LEASING PROPOSITION
Parties owning three lots near Elev
enth and Taylor want to tease for i
Ion w . tarirl ;nf veapa. nna fit fk fln.at
locations In the city; within '5 minutes'
U walk of the business district, and right
"n canine- u nis -.is one or tne very
iiiicsi propositions we nave to orrer you,
Call upon us for particulars -.y iv!
CHAS. K. HENRY CO.
.ftV- xskxy bxjo. '
Toitrth and Oak Bta, ' . -: ortlaad. Or.
v PRICE $2600
Wo have 8.2 sores located about 1 mite
; iroiaJtocjiwooa..jLaa .aniieoXf 4ie
.Base Line road on the O. W.. P. R. R.
Htatlon on the grounds. This is a big
oergain in ncreuBP, uring 4 acres cieare
and balance can be cleared very easily
MALL & VON BORSTEL
IVi iM 'st. Luiubeis Exchange, Uldg.
$7000 Cash
illlrrV
Mi talll W;
-I AW
NEW TODAY
THAYER
Choicest Clbse-in
Residence '
v District .
Now cn f he "market. ' High and -,
sightly lots, either ail cleared or ,
;, with . fine full :, bearing , f rlilt
trees.' Only 2 blocks , car on
Hoi gate at. ,..',
Can be bought on payment of 1
10 down and $10 a month. If
you are-looklng- for-- home-Jo--,
cation or an investment, inves
tigate, this property.
the
Lawrence Go:
8n aLSIl T.
$50
PER ACRE , .
North Goodaough .
Hills '
t Finest Fruit Land :J
in
NORTHWEST
All in Cultivation
Close to Transportation
, Easy Terms
Northed Trust Co.
270 STARK STREET
HIGH-GLASS
WEST SIDE
PROPERTY
I8.OOO A fine corner for apartment
or ramuy notei, '
81S.BOO High class Income property
on iztn St.; big future; one or
..the best buys in this district
20.000 A very fine corner, big-fu
ture; excellent apartment sue.
!K.(VnO Very high class, close in
apartment Bite; in line for fast
development, and a big increase
in value., If you are looking for
apartment house sites or prospec
tive Dusiness property it will pay
you to see me. Always a pleas
tire to show property.
M.LLee,411CorbettBldg.
ACREAGE
TV4 A CRT! 1 1 acres of commercial ap
ple orchard, all the best varieties,
has been well cared for, Is all
clean, healthy trees, 10 "years old
also a few pear and plum trees
aod plenty of berries and small
fruit An extra good 7 room house,
.hard finished and a brick fireplace
ana dtick Dasement. This is
fine country home, 14 miles from
Portland, 400 feet from station on
the a P. R. R, and 1 mile from
the Oregon Electric.
Price $4000
HALF
CASH
W. H. LANG CO.
414 ABOTOTO BXAO.
12 Acre
VTE8T KISS, OB THS ftSXCWTS
Price $700 $100 Down
Full U acre, all under cultivation.
deep, rich soil only 14" mlnutes'jide on
car, tc fare; 3 blocks from carllne.
with beautiful view, tidi ib a good
investment; 50x100 lots In this dlstrlo
are telling from 00 to $1000. You
can build any price home you wish
keen a cow and raise your own vea-e
tables. You can cut down your living
expenses 10 per cent, xne price is oniy
$700 only $100 down and $10 per mi
until pmu. uwni'u Birveio anu aiue-
walks from the car up to this property,
. Clohessy & McGuue
M. 1068. ' ,il Ablngtoti Bldg;' -! 146
Prices low; terms,
easy. And we de
velop the property-
during the time
you are pay
ing for it..
Akvy-.-
When
vou are
ready, we
turn you over a
fullv develoDed
orchard tract pro
ducing handsome
annual dividends.
OevliiUF.rebei.tt. ,
r3KSirsi23watland Bld 3iwh.
Portland Heights
ONE OF THE BEST QUAR
TERS ON THE HEIGHTS WITH
UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWFAO
ING THE CITY. WILL MAKE
EASY TERMS. . ' . r .
EDW. P. MALL. .
104 2d. St, Lumber Exchange Bldg,
T1IIEJ
Tualatin Valley
TODAT
!THATf!
BEAUTIFUL
BUNGALO
With 1750 superficial feet of property,
fronting - on East Taylor .- street - (just
west of West avenue), the finest resi
dence' part of Mt Tabor, J blocks from
Belmont street car and also convenient
ko Hawthorn avenue car. v will be com
pleted In few days. The location la
most desirable. . The ooment walks, the
sewer, the gas and water, electrlb light
ing are all completed and ill street Is
about to Nbe covered.' with vbltuHthio
thadurface)avemeTTt-airTTrea7nto
buyer. Ths house Is very pretty design
and of, first class ' Workmanship, Base
ment 42x28 feet.; Easy terms. Abstract
For salary owner; CalJ up Tabor 1067
today, ana arrange to see the property
today. Now. is the time to obtain Mt
Taboi property and a beautiful , none.
Growing Hardwood
, ForProIIt -
STTOAX.TVTTTI Is ths moat useful
hard wood in the world.
XTTOaXTPTUB -will grow II inches in
diameter and 90' feet in 10 years, rapid
growth, attested by government . ;
avvAXiXZ'inns iinmer is worm ,ow
10 years old per acre. Income 1 coin-
men ces at 6 years old, sprouts . after
cutting, assures a perpetual lnoome.
o risk, no disease, great proms.
Five acres SVOAXTFTOS ' represents
fortune. . , .
Tho corpofstlon is the largest planter
of SUOA&TFXUS In the world, and
guarantees their representations.
We Bell California XVOAX!XTTVB land
on easy terms. . .
No better or more certain investment
can be found..,; . .
Eucalyptus Timber
. Corporation
Call or write OBOBOS OXAJIK, 82B
Railway Exchange bldg. Portland, Or.
Agens vum,
MM ASaSLXS, CAi. '
For Sale and
Trade
f ine noiei (compuwiy, iur,ivucu
with 26" acres or more, at the foot of
Uintit XJnnA ' flna antnm.h1lA road
from. Portland to hotel. An ideal sum
mer pleasure ana neaun resort, r uib
spring of water of curative qualities
trout streams. (Truly an elixir of lit o
ror one 10 live inerei xiib uui j.
sure moneymaker. ,For particulars see
J. L. WELLS CQ.
638 Chamber 01 commerce.
APARTMENT HOUSE
SITES
We have for sale a very attraotlve
lot 'on Seventh and Harrison facing
south and west A large apartment
house built on this site would be rented
before finished?' and bring in a good
revenue; price is only $18,bOO.
. We also have another lot on Four
teenth and Market similarly situated,
which Is also a snap at $14,600. A few
days ago a lot only a short distance
from these locations sma ior v,vuu.
If you want a ood buy Investigate
these.
CHAS. K. HENRY CO.
Fourth and Oak Sts. Portland, Or.
Henry Biag.
$10,500
Buys close-in West Side prop
erty paying good rate of in
terest; it has big future; $5000
will handle. Address L-461,
Journal
Grand Avenue
See us for Grand avenue properties.
MALL & VON BORSTEL
104 Id st Lumber Exchange Bldg.
FOR SALE
Close in adjoining Richmond, 164 lots.
Terms.
McMahon Bros.
Tabor 1453.
AUCTIONS.
Auction Sales
( at . .
Wilson's Auction House
Cor SECOND and YAMHILL
Largest Auction House on the
' , Coast
. Regular Sales Days
Monday, Wednesday, priday
Each Day at 10 a. m.
bur sales this week will offer excep
tional opportunities, to secure BAR
GAINS In all kinds of household fur
nishings, our salesrooms being crowded
to the doors with FINE FURNITURE,
CARPETS, RANGES, etc., removed, from
various private homes; also we have
several OFFICE , DESKS, revolving
chairs,, filing caowew, typewriters, tire-
If you are looking for anything in our
line, flon u rau to step into me busiest
corner in town. .You will find salesmen
on hand to give you prices on anything
you may wisn to purcnase at private
aale-at our stere. . -
(Adjoining Auction Room.)
171 Second Street
K"r-siT
UROCfiftlES, CLOTHING.
GENTS Fl'RNlSHINGS,
BilOi3, mis
oellaneous HARDWARE, etc., at about
50 cents on the dollar.
J. T. WILSON.
fc -" , . Auctioneer.
Cash paid f of Furniture, Stocks of
Mert'hnndU. ' etc. Call Main ,1626,
NEW
-'-( i '
WE ARE INSTRUCTED BT MRS.
BURROUGHS, WHO 18 LEAVING FOR
ST. LOUIS. TO SELL THE FINE FUR
NISHINGS OF HER PRIVATE HOME
ON HAWTHORNE AVE. WE HAVE
MOVED THESE GOODS' TO . OUR
SALESROOMS, 152 PARK ST., FOR
CONVENIENCE OF AUCTION. . 1
r : r On Tuesday Next .
Comprising very massive Davenport and
easy chair in mahogany frames, mahog
any center tables, genuine leather couch,
library tables, very pretty mahogany li
brary suite.viE.; Settee, rocker and chair;
quartered oak rockers and' tables, -upright
Windsor folding bed, parlor book
case' and desk, . large mirror, oak ' hall
mirror, very fine all-brass beds, other
beds in Vernls Martin and enamels, best
sprlngs-ftfld;mattrsse,--feather-plHow,
good eastern dressers and chiffoniers,
dining room set in auarter-sawed oak.
Axmineter and Brussels rug" and ' car
pets, ' Wilton stair carpets, bric-a-brac,
invisible desk table, gas drop light, Buck
steel range, Quick Meal ' gas range,
heater with -water coll, parlor heaters,
hose, kitchftnware, etc. .
. Also part furnishings of another
home. ' Included In this lor we have
dining --room-iurntturet-erockery,roeker
ana chairs, oince , table, nat top aesit,
etC.;'' '-'..:',: A;f
INTENDING PURCHASERS SHOULD
INSPECT THE ABOVE GOODS TO
MORROW. SALE ON TUESDAY AT 10 A. M
(SUAhfi.
On Thursday NextIl
We shall have another large consign
ment of household goods to offer you.
Bring your .lunch and stay until the
sale Is concluded, as this our -week-end
sale, at which time we close out every
thing on hand. WE CARRY NO SEC
OND HAND GOODS OVER (BUT SELL
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER). SALE
STARTS AT 10 O'CLOCK.
' W. C. BAKER A C. A. CROWELL
, Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers,
lsa rant st.
Bargee's Auctions
Monday, 10 am.
Mrs. Charles Bay has Instructed us
to sell at auction : to highest bidders
at 1S3 E. 6th st, at 10 a. m Monday
next; S rooms of furniture, art squares,
lace curtains, one bed -Davenbort. Morris
chair, leather rocker, 2. bedrooms com
plete, beautiful quartered oak sideboard.
cnairs, table, heater, clock, pictures and
everything contained in a 6 room house;
kitchen cabinet, stove with coll, and
many other useful things for the home.
House rent. 117. Fames buying can
rent house and move right 1.
We will first put up the house as a
whole, then If the bid Is not sufficient
we win nreaK un and sen by piece.
BABOSB STILUS THE GOODS.
Tuesday and Thursday at 10
a. m.
Fine collection of household goods at
our salesroom, $70 E. Morrison.
8. H. BARGER.
Auctioneer.
N. B. We sell private at all times at
868 E. Morrison, new and good as new
furniture of every description.
Agents fer the Wedgewood Ranges
and Stoves.
Ford's Auctions
at an run nr.
Fortunately for us all we are going
to have a full and complete assortment
of furniture for thl' week's auction
sales. The demand on us has been so
great that we were almost sold out to
the last piece. But again we have a
new supply of everything Imaginable
in the house furnishing line. To accom
modate everybody we sell goods at any
time. Bit you can buy at
Auction Sale
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 p,
m. at 211 First st.
rnones Alain bvdi,
B-2446,
-5!
BUILDING PERMITS
-4
Brod Wolcott,
repair one story frame
dwelling 862
Amhurst street between
west Anna and
same; $200.
Amhurst; builder,
Joseph Kelleher,
erect two
story
frame dwelling, East Forty-seventh
street north, between Brasee and Wes
tarla avenue; builder, same; $2600.
J. Kelleher, erect two story frame
dwelling. East Forty-seventh street
north, between Brazee and' Westaria;
builder, same; $2600.
James Barker, erect one story frame
dwelling, Ellsworth street and ' Tag-
gart; builder, same; $100 .
A. E. McMonles, erect one and one
half story frame dwelling, East Sixty
seventh and Division streets; builder, E.
Perry; $2000.
H. F. Reifsnyder, erect one story
frame dwelling, LeBow street, between
Multnomah and Wasco; builder, F. J.
Craig; $800.
Otto Spath, eroct two story frame
bam, Sixtieth avenue, between Forty
seventh and Forty-eighth; builder,
same; $60(V.
C. B. Williams, repair two story
frame building, North Second street,
between Burnelde and Couch; builder.
Kesovloh & Skondras; $100.
II. Ross, move and repair one story
frame dweUlng,-i72-274 - Fourth street
between Madison and Jefferson; build
er, K. S. Baker; $600.
Keith ft Keith, eroct one story framo
shop, Argyle street, between Derby and
Brandon; builder, O. Spier; $1200.
C. A. Hoy, erect two story frame
dwelling, Kast Fqrty-etghth street, be
tween Tillamook and Hancock; builder,
same; $2000.
W..B. Stewart, erect one story frame
dwelling, East First street, between
Halsey and Weldler; builder, II. C.
Ross; $150.
E. Janese, erect one story frame
dwelling. East Forty-eighth street, be
tween Brasee and Thompson; $3000.
Henrv Teel, erect one story frame
dwelling, comer Missouri and Kllllngs
wortli; builder, same; $100.
John Rledrtbauch, repair one story
frame workshop, Thirty-seventh ave
nue and Sixty-second street; builder,
F S. Pierce: $660.
A. T. Drlsko, erect one and one half
storv frame dwelling. East Forty
eighth street, between Division and
Clinton; builder. E. W. Starr; $1665.
Davenbort estate, repair frame build
Ing. 166 Second street, between Yam
hill and Morrison; builder, George W.
Gordon ft Sons; $150.
Mrs. I. B. Lewis, repair one story
frame dwelling. 262 East Sixtieth
street, and Hassaio; builder. Franklin
Rhiifer: 1275. '
W. Tope, repair one story frame
dwejMng, Baltimore and. Slxdy-fourth
avenue, southeast; builder. J. K. Mil
ler; $400. - "... ' ....
J. Parkhurst, repair frame building,
47 North Second street; between Couch
and Davis; builder, c. Carmichael: $20.
F. M. poweii, erect two story rrame
dwelling, East Seventeenth street, be
tween Tolman avenue-, and Duke; build
er. W. 8. McMeeken; $2600. r .
Mrs, A. uoDson, . repair one story
frame building. o.u union avenue, be
tween Russell and Knott; builder, B. C.
Bolstu.$.25. ., I ,,,,, i i mi i m. i
Monastery or Ilia Sisters, Adorers of
the Precious Kiood, repair, turee story
frame school. East Seventy-sixth street
between aimon ana .main; ounaer, jsr
nest Gilbert: $400. ; ,
John B. Harrington t al, repair two
story brick building, corner Sixth and
Dav h: Mi i1t. D. tinrien: S(50.
Mrs..E. N, Caawell, erect one story
AUCTIONS
(7a iOs a
1 VI
frame dwelling. Eighteenth street, be
tween Prescott and Going; builder, W.
O." Campbell;. 70v i -
J. F. O Shea, reoair twa storv ordi
nary building, 127 Fifth street,' be
tween wasnmgton and Alder;- builder,
Edson Townslte company; $0,
- u Tnerpeisen, repair one story rrame
dwellfng. 125 East Sixteenth street
north, between Halsey- and Weldler;
builder, O. P. Bliss; $260.
I. B. Wilcox, wreck frame building.
Sixth street between Alder and Wash
ington; builder, Stone & Webster Engi
neering company. $1000. : '. ,
' J. . J. Hanhart- erecuone-etory rame
earn, uninietn avenue, soutneast. be
tween Powell Valley and Division;
builder. Fred Hoffman: $200. ?
. W. -AGentryj-erejjt-orie-st ory frame
dwelling, 124$ Concwrd street, between
Simpson and Alnsworth; builder, same;
iovu. '. -
A. L ' Mckentla - Erect two story
frame d wellingrTweutylftlrstreet, be
tween Brasee and Knott; builder, C. C
Cllne ft Co.; $850.
C. A. Hoy-rErect two story frame
dwelling. East Forty-eighth street, be
tween Thompson and Hancock; builder,
same: iisoo.
A. C Smith ft F. E. Dooley Repair
three- story brick moving picture show,
( North Sixth street between Ever
ett and Flanders; builder, L. Pappas ft
H. Cowete: $1000. 1
) A, N. Rice Repair one story frame
dwelling, 428 Brasee , street, between
Union avenue and East Seventh; build
er. C. F. Pederson: $300. -r-
Henry Spier Repslr one story frame
Duiiamg, ise .jsast Tweirm street, w
tween Beech and Fremont; builder,
Charles Fredersoti416&.
P. H. Schulderman Erecet one story
frame buildinc. 696 Gl sn street, be
tween Eigtheenth and Nineteenth; build
er,' same; Z00.
Theresa Lance Renatr one story
frame dwelling. 636 East Grant street
between Eleventh and Twelfth; builder,
Frank La n ire: 426. -
A. H.jQhnBonErect-ne-tory-frame
dwelling. East Heenty-rourin street,
between Fremont and Klickitat; builder,
sams; $1000.
Gregory- Investment company Erect
Ana tlnrv frnmn dwellinB. Kast Seventy-
third street, between Fremont arid
Klickitat: builder. William Brown;
iioflo.
Jacob Kann Erect one story frame
garage. Sixteenth street, between Miain
and Madison; builder, J. S. Wilson; $400.
K Goff Erect one story frame dwel
ling, Commercial street between Sha
ver and Mason; builder, same; $1600.
J. K. Coffin Erect one stol-y frame
dwelling. East Seventy-fourth street,
near Division; builder, same; $60.
J. F. Peterson-r-Krect one story irame
garage, Williams avenue, between Beech
and Falling; builder, same; $100.
Ray SlnCiare Erect one story irame
dwelling, East Sixty-eighth street, be
tween Metsger and Woodbine; builder,
same; $1000.
A. u. JSram Kreci one story irame
dwelling, 1447 Mallory avenue, between
Dekum and Bryant; Dunaer, same: au.
Mary Cowley JSrect one story irame
barn. East Thirty-eighth atreet between
Division and Clinton; builder, J. Qual
ley;$12S. ; .
AlDert wnaie Kepair one iiurjrinuuc
dwelling. 27S East Fifty-eighth street
between Hassaio and irving; ounuer,
R. A. Kean; $200,
F. Koslewies Erect one story frame
shed, Tacoma avenue, between Twenty-
rirst and Twenty-mira; ounuer, uiue,
75. . .
L E. Stewart Repair frame hand
laundry, 667 Washington street, between
Twentieth and Twenty-nrsi; ouuqer, iu.
E. Angell; $10. , f -
H. F. Parker Erect one story irame
shed, Vincent avenue,. between Houana
and Morgan streets; builder, same; $35.
Dr. Watts Repair rooming nuuno,
Clay street, between Front and tirst;
builder, James Hyiano; siuuu.
v n WHurrnm Erect two story
frame flats. Halsey street, between
Grand avenue and Union avenue; builq-
c A Oarlander: 18000.
Frank Bollam Repair one story
frame building, Sixth street between
Couch and Burnside; builder, John Cap!;
$16.
n i-r-tar Frct two storv con
hn anA Htnres. Milwaukee and
Karl streets; builder, 8ylvester ft East
man; $10,000.
W. D. Fenton Repair printing estab
lishment, Seventh and Ankeny streets
t...iirf.. riarAnar A MrLinnin: 13000.
W. H. Foxley Repair one story frame
dwelling, 9 East Thirtieth . oe
..n inknnv and Pine: builder, E.
'"Richard1 Averting Erecet one J tor
i .n.i. hiitldlnar. Main streel
Tftnth and Eleventh; builder,
ir n la franr t ROO.
Henry Spier Repair one story frame
dwelling. 764 East Tweittn street, oe
wn Fremont and Beach; builder,
nh.ri.. v Pederson: $400.
Zlnne ft Caloway, erect one story
fn. hum Alberta street, between
Twelfth and Thirteenth; builder, same;
Eft
Miss P. Orton, ereot two story frame
dwelling, Stanton street between Alblna
avenue and- Borthwlck; builder, Brooks
U. 1 Inuinlno" 12000.
George Hartness, repair one story
frame dwelling, 671 Clackamas street
h.tMn Nineteenth and Twentieth,
w..ua ir i. i:nmn & u.. iuvvv.
a 1 . ,rnnn
T. H. Hettiemeier, eroui iv "Z i
wAlllnor. Kast tJurnniuo unci,
h-.n Thlrtv-second and Thirty-third;
v..ni.. M T. rmn A Co.: $4000.
Baby Home, erect two story frame
building. Brooklyn street between East
Thirtv-rirtn ana 'inirxy-Biw. uu.
,71 ' I M IH 1,1
W. J. Muir, erect ira ""i
dwelling, East Thirty-sixtn street -Hkiiv
and Tlbbetts; builder,
v i vnrA erect one story frame
barrf. Killlngsworth street, between Gay
'Uncord: builder, F. A. Simpson;
' . cknunn erect one and one
half story frame building. Easf Sixty-
fAvicth Bjtrnot." oexwetrn vxiifa.i. iiv
E."Limm E. Christlanson; $600.
t r dm thai mr. rt, i.u 1 1 unci . .
tween McKenni and Wall; builder, Wll
aiainiiar. 41 Ittie ll.ci, ra-
Ham Miller; iivu.
P-..
Tuercn. move on "
frame
dwolllng. 160 East rniro iru
1 V . . i m XT U
hcitvonn i nion ana iimu, ,
. .7B-
j.,.iiu. MilBRlniil avenue, ueiwwu
Humbolt and Blandena; builder,
.i . i. v. tiion
B. R,
V it koontr..' erect two story frame
dwelling East Everett Btreet Detween
Twelfth and Thirteenth; builder, Stokes-
eyAl1A rv S a ill) II
oL- ilr Jv Arppt Iwo Btorv frame
dwelling, Overton rt.?!"-
iv.iiivrn mn iwrinr-oo.mi.i
r II tt-hoalor- tKAOO.
C. A. Anderson, erect iran V
j..-i.ino. Hawthorne avenue, bwu
nvi-fv-aii-Mh and Forty-ninth; builder,
G. E. Miller; $500. '
v aftff rvE one Biorv j runic MT,n,
in rnmmerclal street, owwn oiia.rr
and Mason: builder, same; $1600.
tr anff oreer two storv lrnmc wmi
ing, Halght street. Detween onuer aim
n. lieferre. repair two story frame
.t,,rn and dweuinr. iu i aniu nirmi
between Flanders and Gllsan; builder,
an mi tRltfl
C. W. C!hase. erect one story frame
hnn. Fiftv-eishth avenue ooutneast,
between roriy-nrsi ana runy-iuunu
builder, same; $60.
i k rnt arACt two storv frame dwell
tng! East Gllsan. streets between Fifty
fhlrrt and Uiriy-iourtn: uuiiuer, sauio
HOftft
Paul R. Rates, erect one story .frame
dwelling, East" rony-eignin street. Be
tween l.Madlson and Main; builder, D,
T T.lnvl A Co.: 11850.
'mh .Tii Ha A. Lawton. renal rjone sto
rv frame dwelling, 229. Hooker street
between First and Second ; builder,
T Richardson: $350.
J. H. Walt a, repair fine story frame
dwelling, Killlngsworth street, between
Borthwlck and Kirby; builder. E. P.
n . . mtt .
rrentreon; iv, . . , ,
W. D. Strode, repair two story frame
saloon, 1$4 Third street between Alder
and Washington; builder, A. N. will
R. D. Smith, repair one atory frame
dwelling. Kerby strt between jCook
avenue ana Fremont;, buuaer ame
Wert mouck, eroui ou atory irame
Tiwelllng, East Flanders street between
jrifty.erghto. ,and,.gUUstb'.,. bwU4eiy
an ma- I2UUO.
Pauline Jorgensen. repair three story
frame , building, ! -8H . North ..Third
street, between Aniceny ana . Burnside
builder, U Huricn; $600,
W. " M. Clements, erect 'one -story
frame dwelling, 246 East Thlrtyflfth
street, between Madison and ' Main
builder, same; aeooo.
Strathlyori Clears for
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New steamer added to Portland &
A new steamer which has been added
to the fleet of the Portland ft Asiatic
Steamship company for Its Service be
tween Portland . and oriental ports, . is
the British tramp Strathlyon.- She ar
rived here February 18 coming from
Hongkong, where she was turned over
to the Portland ft Asiatic steamsuip
company on January 16, by way of . Yo
kohama and other Asiatic ports. $ne
is under charter to the present oper
ators for a year, having been taken to
replace the Norwegian steamer Selja,
which was sunk by the passenger
T,
HITS WILLAMETTE
RIVER STATION
Fuel Oil Steamer Files Protest
But Probably l,s Not Dam
aged; Station Not Believed
Much Broken.
While on her way up the Columbia
river yesterday morning, laden with
fuel oil from San Francisco, the Union
Oil company's tank steamer Washte
naw, Captain Curtis, colUded with the
Willamette river light station as she
was making the turn into the Willam
ette river.
Immediately upon his arrival, In port
Captain Curtis made a report of, the
collision to Commander J. M. Ellicott
InsDector for the seventeenth lighthouse
district as well as entering a protest
at the custom house when he entered
the ship. Robert Warrack. assistant
engineer of the lighthouse department
here, and a representative of the oil
company will be sent down to 'the sta
tion Monday to ascertain what damage
was done, after which a formal retort
will be made to Commander Ellicott
A full report of the affair will" also
be made to Commander Ellicott by Keep
er Stanfield, although the commander
said that the damage done to the ta
tion could not have been of a, serious
nature or the keeper would have com
municated with him immediately, either
by wire or In person. 1 t t r
The water in the river Demg at us
present low. stage leaves the station
high up In the,alr, and It is not thought
that the tanker struck beyond the buffer
piling surrounding the piles on which
the station stands.. Jhere Is some won
der how the steamer got so close, laden
with 24,000 barrels of fuel oil. Bne
was In charge Of a pilot,'at the ime.
Captain Curtis said that the steamer
struck at 7:10 o'clock iresterday, while
the keeper's family was apparently at
breakfast. The crash was; foUowed
hv awnm&n's scream and f o a f ew mo-
ments-there-was -excltementf beth fB
the station and on the tanner, cap
tain Curtis filed his protest in Hriew of
llama that might show up on the
steamer. , , i
HEATHER. C.OE8 TOMORROW
Will Establish First of iew, tias
Buov Typo on Willapa Bay,
Under orders to take on supplies for
the lightships and stations between the
mouth of the Columbia snd puget sound,
the tender Heather Is now at Astoria
preparing for the trip, and is scheduled
to get away Monday. On her way to
Puget sound she will establish the new
acetyline gas buoy on Wlllapa bay, the
buov being the first of-those with litter-
chaaiteahle tanks to be placed in the
watera of this district. Commander El
liott has asked for four of the sme type
to be placed Inside the Columbia river
bar, and one combination gas arid whist
ler to replace the whistler new doing
duty outside the Columbia river , bar.
instead of, the whole buoy beln,g taken
Ud and brought to Portland to be re
filled, the new buoys nave a tank wnjen
can be' changed while the buoy retains
its position at anchor, and holds enough
acetylene to last a year.
BANNOCKBVRN GOES ASHORE
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San Francisco , Bound Steamer Has
Two HoltU Full ol Water.
Reports ' received here are .that Hhe
British steamer Bannockburn, which
talledjamjjeroji.wait.af9. last Jauifc
ary with a cargo or
ary wun i''su w,iuonr ,ioi ensng
hat was ashore at Dover on Martm, 3
with two of her holds completely filled
with water. She left 'Antwerp early
last week with general cargo fpt -San
Francisco, for Parrot t A Co., and ; it
was said that a part of the cargo might
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be sent nere.
According t the rciort
AHK WASHTENAW
Hongkong Today
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Asiatic fleet for Portland-Oriental run
steamer Beaver off- Point Heyer last
November. She Is a carrier of 2846 tons
net register and is in command of Cap
tain Shaw- - 1 '
: The Strathlyon will take out prac
tically a full cargo of ..floury small
amount of lumber going - out on her
She will finish today with 51,633 bar
rels of flour, valued at $206,112, and
about 600,000 feet of lumber with a
value of approximately $6000. She irlll
clear today for Jlongkona and way and
leave down for the sea at daylight to-
I morrow morning. .
much of the cargo. If not all of It will
be a loss. She was on this coast last
year and took a cargo of barley' from
the Golden Gate 1 In October, afterward
returning to tn north pacific with a
cargo of rails from Sydney, C. B., for
Prince Rupert B. C.
FRONT OF
DOCK SHALLOW
Suveric, at Montgomery N, 2, Will
Have to Use Barges.
Water In front of -Montgomery dock
No, S la said to be so shallow that the
Bank Line steamer Suverle will not be
able to get within 40 feet of the wharf
when she shifts to that berth this after
noon to load wheat As a result of this'
it is stated that there will be two barges
placed between- the steamer and the,
dock so that she will Aot have to make
the attempt to get closer In. She is ex- w
pected to finish her cargo hero Tuesday
evening, after which sha will proceed '
to Seattle to flntoh.,. .. ' .
. OOODjiWIBEl ;
Burgess and Brlin to Take AlaterUl'
forNoihagak Cannery. -
Lumbv tor . rebuilding the ' Warreir: ,
wuua vvutyaiti tannery Kb UBilS-,
gak. which burned down last summer,. .
gesar ftonforrow morning at Linnton.'"
The ; Berlin, another of ; the cannery
fleet, will begin ; loading Coal at the
Paclflo. Coast bunkers Mondav. and'
after taklnf on a sufficient supply for
the coming season at Nushag&K she will
dron down, to Linnton to Jnat'lumhr..
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Both vesselsf- wljl i take, other, cannry
supplies. ;;;. ; !' . ',v ir.1 1 riA
.. ,' usassBe m HBawsi ""iN,J,: '.-1 ,'.
OlAMU Ail Hi AXUOV JVUJIX-
After being repainted' and overhauled.
the patrol boat Elidor was lowered Into
the water yesterday, and ' she will be
ready for service again Monday.
Carrying 300 passengers and 1600 tons
of freight the steamer Rose City, Cap
tain Mason, arrived last night from San
Pedro and San Francisco, i
With passengers and general freight -the
steamer Breakwater, Captain Mac
genh, will be due to arrive from Coos
Bay at about noon today. -
a xuercnants jure nan ge report stated
that the British ship Glenalvon passed
Klnsale Heads yesterday, ,139 days out
of this port with a wheat cargo. This
is considered a fair passage.
A good passage was made by the
British ship Naiad, 4787 ton net Cap
tain Roberts, which arrived in the river
yesterday morning after a. voyage of 6$
days from Callao. She Is here to load
wheat for Balfour, Guthrie & Co.
Laden with 17,600 barrels of fuel oil,
the Associated Oil company's steamer"
Asuncion, Captain Blodgett arrived at
Portsmouth yesterday from San Fran
cesco. She also brought 4000 barrel)
fOr Astoria.. :, - -I
MARINE yOTBS.r "
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Sailed at 7 a. nv Steamer Stanley
Dollar, for Balboa via San Francisco;
steamer Bear, for San , Francisco and
San Pedro. Arrived at 8 and left up
at 10:15 a. m. Steamer Rose City, from
San Pedro and San Frenclaco.j Sailed
at 10:30 a. m. -Steamer Fur t" Bragg,
ror ; San Francisco. Arrived at 11:16
a. m. British slilp Naiad,, from Callao.
Sailed at 2 p. m. -British steamer Da
raara. for Australia via Puget Sound.
San Franclsoo, March 4. Arrived
BrltlshstcameriSklpton- Catv- from -Antwerp
for Portland, .; Sailed at 1
a. m. Steamer Washington, for Port
land. Arrived at 11 a. m.Steamer
Geo. W. Elder, from Portland. Sailed
at 3 p. m. Steamer St. Helens towing
barge Gerald G Tobey, for rortlarul."
Sailed last night Steamer Nehalam, for
Columbia river. -
Eureka, "March 4. Arrived Steamer
Alliance, from Portland, -
Klnsale. ' March 4. Passed " British
ship i Glenalvon,, from Portland, for
Queenstown. ..
Hong Kong, March 4.---Arlrvei pre
viously -Norwegian stenmer 1 (enrich
Ibsen,; from Portland.. . - ,
, Tides at Astoria Sunday:', Utfi
water 3:46 "a. m.,$.8" feet;, 423 p.m.,
7.1 feet Low water 10:)$ a, tn '0.1
feet; 10fl7 p. fti.; S.4 fset ' , - .
MARINB- ITTKt MOENCC.
. - Due to Arrive.
Breakwater. Coos Bay ,.ii.Vtr
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Alllaice, Eureia .. .. .r.
Beaver, San I'odro.. . . '
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