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v ft ' " It -I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, .THURSDAY ' EVENING, MAY 18, 1911. ( 1 HFFICE BUILDING ? FOR LOCAL M. D.!S j . .. .- . f ,, . . Dodwell A, Co, offering the lower ratee and succeeding In wresting the ,busl ness away" from Waterhouse ft Co- who had carried quartermaster auppliaa for aevn years previously, companion will alao ahow that Dodwell A Co. hav lowered their figure on aom or tha Itama aa compared with tha eontraot ' tha- now hold. Tha blda have been for ward Ml to Washington for tha coneld- aratlon of tha cuarterroaater general , . I 'Li h " i ii r " ti a ' . I NEW TODAY ' Halaay. 1 Or Mar lWThe HaUey Athietlo club dafeatad tha Junction City nlna Sunday for tha flrat tlm tha Ut ter has been beaten thla season. Tha aoora waa i to 1. Jack Olney, tha Hal- and It will likely ha a few daya bfor I Jlli,' Ie ,,UBcUm arni with . . ' I three hlta. HiImv nlava Rrnwna villa Movement Started Among the t Portland Physicians for . Building of Skyscraper. ' - r 1 ' . " : i & tha award la made. Tha treateat intereat attachaa to tha flfuree on coal, lumber and general mer chandise, Including hay and forage, of which tha government ahips large qcait tltiea during the year. ComparaUra fig ure are aa follows: General merchandise Waterhouie A Co., II.4J: lodwen A Co., 2.?5 lummer rate, 176 winter rata. Coal Waterhouee A Co., ; txxjwaii ft Co., fl, winter and aummer. Lumber Waterhouaa ft Co., H.45; Dodwall ft Co., 6. aummer rate, $.7, winter rate. Heavy weights, 7000 to 11,000 poonaa Waterhouae ft Co.. 110: Dodwell ft CoH IS. BadweU Oo.'i rreaamt riguraa. During the preaant fiical year, be ginning July 1 laat and ending tha end of next month,' Dodwell ft Co. have tRTa contract at tha following flguraa: Puget aound to Manila, coal in bulk or aaoka, ft; lumbar, 7; aappuea. exoepi lng axploilvea. $3, no piece to exceed 4000 pounda; 4001 to 11,000 pound a, $1: 11,001 to 10,000 poundi, $12; 0,001 to 40,000 poundi, $20; 40.001 to 10.000 pounda, f SO per ton. The ratee prior to tha orasent flacal year held by "Water- house ft Co., were $4 for hay and grain and St for lumber. . TEN STATES WILL (Continued From Page One.) three hlta. Halaay playa Brownsville next Saturday ana Harriabnrg Sunday, HllMV would Ilka a nnui with tha Vi. lumbua club or Montavlll Cube .of" Portland, "1 Tha Newaboya defeated tha Stephana Cuba by tha aeore of ( to 4 In tha morn Ing and tha Mareh&ll-Welli No. t team In the afternoon. It to IS. , The Newe boy challenge any team averaging II yeara . of age. For gamea call Main 11(4 and aik for Walter. Portland Buelneaa college defeated Holme Bualneia college In a 14-lnnlng game Tuesday, which Pitcher -Whet- atone won with a two-bagger, a atolen base and a tally on a sacrifice. Portland Is leading the league with percentage of .750, Behnka-Walker and Holmes aeo ond with .C00, and Christian Bros, laat with .260. or 11-year-old teams! Ing to play game. Bill , ...v '..';. -7' Any team dealr- eaJl George.' A . with the roofers crowding the linea and making playing very' hard during tn xinai part or tna game, the fast Ttiounea were defeated by the Eatona sunaay dt tna aoora oi f to in aa 11 inning- eonteet. ,;r,.J"'f' v-f ; ", The Crescent team of Irvlngton defeated by the Overlook Cubs Sunday, 17 to 11. Tha Oswego Athletic defeated tha East Side team by a aoora of. 17 to 7, KowaJeaki, Spawn and Colvln ware tha battery for East Side and Blanken and H. Scott for tho Oawegoa. Next Sunday tha Oawegoa play Wilsonvfll at Wilson vlUa. mines, they will hava a splendid chance to aqualnt themselves with conditions here . . '.. ' . . Member! f tha committee volcod tna Tha STiow team defeated tha Stat Printer! nine of Salami IS to 7. Moor, the O. A. C catcher, played with Salem. , , Dr. WUUam House. ' Portland doctors are to ha ve their own office building a big, fine, 10 or II story skyscraper, covering a down- town Quarter block. I - Such a movement waa given life laat Elgin, Or., May 17. Elgin's .Indiana went down to defeat In tha game Sun day with La Grande on the letter's dla- I promisee of tha governor! or tna various i rnond. In the fourteenth Inning, 6 to f , States to become Interested In auch a I The game tied In the ninth and neither train and tha rauroaa representative. I .m waa abla to aeora until tha 14th. of whom were preaant Garrett Ford of , tha Harrlman llnea and A. D. Chariton Tha twlrllne- of Pitcher Hubar Bun of the northern llnea, stated that tney 1 6iy waa t00 much for the Lumberman! could assure the heartiest cooperation of the transcontinental .railroad. Discussion of this question consumed all of tha morning aeaalon of tha com mittee, and It la hoped to get Urn this afternoon for tha adoption of a resolu tion ursine- improvement of the gov- Bight at tha annual meeting of tha City I eminent- public land law policy, whjch and County Medical aoclety by : aub-Ji anything but Inducing to aettlen. acrlptlon aggregating 111.000, and the , promlaa of the enthuslaatlo and united , support of tha SSI members of the so . elety. The annual meeting of the med ical society took tho form of a ban quet and waa held In tha main dining room .of tha Commercial . club. ' No aooner waa the plan to erect a building ' for, the use of the medical aoclety and for. physicians office . broached - than it met with the Instant approval of the Talks at Dinner. Laat evening tha members of tha exe cutive board were entertained at dinner at tha Commercial club and aeverai talks were delivered. . Will A.' Campbell of Omaha apoko In behalf of Nebraska, A. u. Warner of Loa Angeles spoka on the "Sea America First" movement, Ralph Hoyt outlined thje objects of the Rose Festival, E. E. Seven of Port An- bank team and they were defeated by the acore of S to 1 by the 7J's. Huber held the bankers scoreless until the ninth Inning. Hutchinson at third played a fair game for tna winners. The White Can of Portland defeated the Oswego second team by the score of 11 to 4. Pitcher Platte fanned II bat ter and allowed tha Oawegoa only a few hits. The Willamette Pippins want a game for Sunday morning at 10:S0 with II i By tho remarkable work or Pitcher Blngenhamer, the Stephen! Cubs defeat ed tha Wallace sign Co, Sunday, IS to 1. Bingennamer allowed no hlta. struck out 10 men, and walked but one man, One run was scored by Wallace In the third by two Infield error. ' The Cuba journey to Sandy nex Sunday.- Teama p . vm fUVJJWr,WIUB fc -tfUn- eon. ISI Stephens street. 7 Phone B-1SIS. The Bed Diamonds defeated the Mult nomah Pirate, jo to , Sunday at Brooklyn. Batteries Red Diamond. Gross and Baamuasen. Multnomah Pi rates, Brodle and Bering. The Diamonds play St Johns next Sunday. 0n!y the Best HartmanS Thompson : Now'Offer ' HEAL ESTATE TNTgr&I3 CERTIFICATES of tlUe made by the utie Trust company, iawis uiag. tin tna i mx. E5i ryere Abstract 1X00. 001, MWMkUl ft Truet Co.. caoltaj Boara or xraae oiag. .alph W. Hoyt et al to Fidelia , , ,,; O. iPavir, lota 18 and IS, block f ' 14. T-ramont Park .......... ..I 400 Cbarlea A Barney and wife to Alfred Byae. ss aorea u norths ' . .. east quarter of section 11. . township 1 . north, range . 4 Oregon Rose oamn meaM XJi"- v'ng. Swiss half S4 and DEATHS AND FUNERALS east JOHNSON The funeral of; Mra. Mart 1 mna roomer or tMi ana Chris Man Johnson of this city. Henry John son -end Ur. Uv Anderson ot jDaveyi ; n lAiiitrr junnson - or Lincoln The fast M. J. G1U Butohers defeated the Woodlawn team Sunday by the de cisive acore of, 7 t o. The feature of the game waa the fast fielding of the Butchers, ; and the pitching of Scant Moore, wtio let the Woodlawn s down without a hit or run. Tha Butchers de sire gamea within or out of town teama. For games call Woodlawn TOO or A-1688, or write w. Sherry, loo Front atreet. The Patton team of the Twl-Light league would Ilka to have a practloe game.. They will be able to play Thurs day or Friday evenings. For arrange-' ments call up Manager Redman, at Woodlawn 1710. ' -' 'J,-ACRE TRACTS $650 to $700 '.&' EASY -TERMS' 10 1 Down. 2 Per Month ' HERE ARE FACTS 'v, . SHOWING SUPERIORITY - .OF .THIS PROPERTY (a) Just outside city limits v - (b) At a station, on Ml Hood R. R. (c) 20 minutes from center of citr i fd), Right in the line of city's growth s-nivt0ibItrit' (e) Every y acre under cultivation. biSi 44 1 Roo ci Here Is What Will I Irvlngton Investment company to job jan Maeon. lot a, block l, Irvinfton .t,t0Q Jennie R. Smith and husband to '-it Rose B. Kaata, SO aorea In v-, southeast quarter of section 4, ' ' townahlo 1 south, ranara 9 east. SI.000 T. A. Sutherland and wife to Tina ; Haack, west 40 feet of lot 4i; ? block 1, Graamere addition.,,. 1,140 Edwin H. 81ma . to Qulncy A.; . Blma, loU 10 and ' U, block 1 Park No. 1 ................... 1.000 Same to Same, east 101 Vi. feet of t' lot s and east ioih reet or lots . - i 7 and I, block 4, Third Electric ' addition 1.JO0 D. w. Hull- and wire to ueue , . Thayer, lot 3 and 80, block 4, ' . f Point View - addition . to"; St. : ; ' Johns . j ............... . : 100 A Trust com- . Duiran. lot 1. . .i . 1- , - SKA ' - uio , nm wiy Mr. . . , . w Frank fl. Hallock . and wife to , ,r I Maria E. Ellis, block ; lot C, : block lj lot I, block S, Sella ad- . dltlon ..,.....,1........;..; ; 1,440 Marietta Realty company to Val - erl TrtnblUa. lot S. block 7." Sweeney's addition . .. . l met ana wire to vvuiwro M'Zelleve-Byrne. parlors kba William ,v.n.i. Vih. ! .t 1:41 p. m., thence to Betanln Danish Lutheran church, oomer of Vn ion avenue InH Mnrrla .ln.t kJ ' M,'1J S p. tn." Inter ment at Rlvervlow cemetery. Friend 1 -iJ" L,,ncolr' Web., papers . plea I 1 V"FJ' Tha Dalles, May IS. By defeating the Hood River high school baaeball team by the acore of S to 4 last Saturday on the local field.. Tha Dallas high school won the championship of the Mld-Co- iumbla league. The locale won aix gamea and lost one contest Wllaonvine, Or May IS. Wilson-1 vllle defeated - West Woodburn on the local ground Sunday by acore of 7 to 0. Batteries, Wllsonvllle, Thornton Has- selbrlnk; West Woodburn. Kirk and Lambert Wllsonvllle meets Oswego on the Wllsonvllle grounds next Sunday. r. II III. Every tract will sell at one Values thera will Jump , - ? . j Every buyer will be hippy. ' ;V-; THE ONLYUESTION Will you take the opportunity?. We have nlv rV) nf thaaa U arras I Portland Transfer company to Pr --.f..i,;-.. William Vile, lot block I, which? , IH. Hamb w. Metsger. lots 1 and s, tioc- iDavd W. Hutchinson 'an wife to Kdwm cienaening, lot , diock , ' a, xaooraiae .... .....,,. Lewis-Wiley Hydraulio company , , to imii u. Auspiuno, IOI B, block S. Weatover Terrace ... George D. Bastou, , truetee, and el d. meroa, iota a ana S, Ideal 7I ,.00v w AM-in . this city. May 17. at th reaiaenoe. of "Mrs. John West. Eas iweniy-eighth ? end ' East Mdrrlsoif r"J-.V"cipaa rniuipa weiia. aged 8 yeara. wife of rr a t tv.n. v-i.. 7Xf 2 attn funeral services WhlcS Zi i ST,a "l irst Frescyterla vU.vn, , jwtuin ana Aiaer streets a ? m2 foworrow. Friday, May 1, In ..n.n, in rtiverview cemetery. junnovn-uufh Johnson, 831 Clacka i.m"v,trMt' lt a IS; tubercu LEUTHOLD. Halftma ' TMihnM 1 it. ' ton Home. May It. aea 78- heart dl. ease. . . . ,-- "-.JAP0111". Giovanni Paawidoref uv'jussi iwrntii atreet. May I, ag L Oayi; Insufficiency. , . . , . rOMLlNSON.--Hannah Tomllnion. Six ty-Tlfth avnna ami r,.t Q..-nn eighth atreet, May 14, age 17; heart dls BODDING-Alice A Boddlng. ' ISO Ea " Ninth atreet. Miv n i . monla. r ' - .Zi ' CHOATE-Orover Choate, Good Ba? wife to E. P. Pierce, loU e, block S, ideal view i. George C. Johnaon and, wife to K. M00 , u..iiia noapiuu. May ii, age ss. e-ushing Injurfea. - ...., I 3VIE!VTwi1.1Un '.M St. Vlncenfl AJt M. 8MITH. florlat 1KA km at opp. aaeier a; j-ranK-s. . Main 7S1S. Tamura at ai. lots 4 and mock TJ. worinrup acrti . . 7. TVUKRAI DIRECTOKS . Vernon defeated Oak Grove Sunday morning Dy the score of 11 to S. Bat teries, Vernon, Prentice and Savarei Oak Grove, Martin and Gordon. H. B ar tel, played a aUr gam for Vernon, Hartman & Thompson Real Estate Department . Chamber of Commerce ' What Governor Hay Says About Rochester 'a. i. Simon. He also say he has advised friends of his to sign Simon's nominat ing petition. He says: "Durina- hla primary campaign Mr, Werleln had tha temerity to mildly criticise Mr. Simon once or twloe. A nubllahed renlv from Mr. Simon, the hIii tnA nt th. warlr nf tha rtlvmnlc organization. Seven doctore at once I peBinula, , and John Day touched upon ubeeribed $1000 each, al follows: Dr. ha -amine Astoria Contenniak Wl 1 1 la m TTahm ril A VI Wwlrav Ttr. I wn. ...... 1 ,t, .Hw.ki Marie Equl, Dr. George Parrl ah. Dr. R. U, ubora thla evening. C. F. Severanoe boss, had the effect of J,,f'f Mr. C Coffey, Dr. Andrew C Smith, and 0f Reno Nev., Joined tha committee thla Werleln, aa the result of tha primaries Dr. J. C 0"Day. k , , mornina. Other states represented are conclusively proved. The following members subscribed nrea-on. Washlnrton. Idaho. California. I - "But the phenomenon or tnat eara- SSOO'eaeh:! R. J. Marsh, Paul Rockey, J Nebraska. UUh. Wyoming. Colorado and Paign exlit" In tbe fact that Mr. Lom- oara, vunuugn am niauuuuw his 'uAielflsh' purpose to expose the scandalous condition Jn the city coun cil, never once publicly criticised Joe Simon, the mayor and prealding officer of that counoll. "Probably the weakest exhibttldna of the primary daya were the pilgrimagea of Mr. Lombard and Mr. Werlein to their leader, Mr. Simon, and he says each assured him that he would not be- F. M. Brooks, Calvin S. White, A. W, Moore, E. A. Somroer, E. A.' Pierce, W. F,- Amos, 3. D. Sternberg, Louis Buck, E. DeWltt Connell, I W. Hyde, A. Tll- ' xer, W. F Amos and N. W, Jones. X ; II. Johnson subscribed SS50 and Ches ter C Moore and , Ralph C. Walker flOO each.1,', :k. :" , - Dr, William House waa- elected presi dent of the aoclety to serve for tha an- . suing year. Dr.? N, W.; Jones, -vice president;' Dr. George : S. Whiteside, secretary; Dr. : Katherlna ; C Manlon, ' treasurer. :' TWe realli that we" have'a big Job ahead of us to false the money to buy a sit and build a modern skyscraplng office building," said - Dr. House. . the new president of the society, "but we ' are going about it with a will and a de. termination to aucceed, and I have lit tle doubt that we shall carry the proj ect to a successful concluelon.". Dr. House, Dr. A. C. Smith and . Dr. Montana. GAIN MANY NAMES '') ", (Continued From Page One) nominee, but these are not ordinary cir cumstances, and In thla emergency I will heartily support Mayor Simon for another term. No statement haa yet come from Rushlight concerning the latest turn of come i a candidate for tna mayoralty affairs, but the candidacy of Simon haa atlrred his supporters to hold sev eral conferences to consider their line of campaign. On of tho points of at tack conaidered la to revive . the as aemblr Issue This proceeds upon the theory that Simon Is again the candl data of aa assembly, ss he waa two years ago, except the form of the as sembly has. been changed. , The Kusmignt roreea proress to reel nx a larm avsp tYt mwtrir fltmAn miA George Parrlsb were 'named a aubacrlp- j maintain their predictions of victory In tion committee to canvass among the I the June election by a large vote They - members of , the - society and have charge of the building fund. The eug- , geation was made last night that den- - tista should be Invited to office In the "v; new building. : ... -. ., f - The Idea of , the: medical profession , owning Its own office building li not s- original with Portland. Medical so cieties In New fork, Baltimore, Cleve land and other large .eastern cities own and -largely occupy office bulldina-s r in were v oui a ty , caese - societies, ; , FIGHT IF HE SLAPS, ' - (Continued from Page One) - "Colonel . Roosevelt discusses the ' trtlllng and wounding of Americans by Jr Mexican bullets.: adding: . , "Jn this ease, we've chosen to submit ' to such Invasions aa la our right and ? privilege Jf we so desire But.lt would - be Intolerable to arbitrate those ques-,- tJons. If, for Instance, Instead, of Its c being Mexican troop firing Into our ' Inland towns. It happened to be an Eng lish, German or Japanese fleet which, not once, but again and again fired In to our coast towns, killing and wound ing our cltisens. this nation would 1m i mediately demand, not arbitration, but either atonement or war. ' People's Consent Questioned. "In the same way. If a dispute arose between us and another nation whether - we-should receive enormoua masses of Immigrants whom we do not desire, no one knowing anything of the , temper . of the American people would dream that they for a moment would" consent to arbitrate the matter. "The treaty should make no explicit ' declaration of any kind which would brand us with cowardice if we lived up to it and with hypocrisy and bad faith ir we aid not live up to It. Also It is well to remember that as there is not the slightest conceivable danger of war between England and America, an arbl , tratlon wotjld have no effect whatever upon the armament of cither country." QURTEBMAST-jTEtTDS (Continued From Page. One.) assert th mayor cannot pull away the support of th party nominee, but that Rushlight will fall heir to a large part of th Lombard vote. THOMAS ADVISES FRIENDS TO SIGN SIMON PETITIONS L George H. Thomas,' Democratic nom inee for mayor;-"1n a statement today scores . In turn at Mayor Simon, Gay Lombard and J. E. Werlein, the two last named because they have turned to Governor addressing the newly or- aanlsed Commercial rlnh at Pnoh.il.p said: "With th nroDet of a dense- ILaurelhurst company to Hamilton M. eyton, lot , ' oioca , nyan rim George A. Rlggs et ai to J. 1 Paraona. lot 34, SS, block xetonxe- rarit aa anion First Unitarian society to Minnie M. Goddard. 80x100 feet beg. In E lin of 14th street S00 feet northerly from southwest cor ner of double B "Q" ........ Rozena Zednlck and husband to Evelyn Pierce, lot I, block 8. City View Park John Llnd and wife to Ben Wise, north 40 feet of lot 4, I. block 7, , Alblna ' Security Abstract Trust com- fiany to Frank W. Nichols et al ot 4, block IB, Elmhurst ... Moor Realty company to Ru dolph Nelson, west 60 feet of eaat IBS feet, of north 100 feet of block S. Mt Hood View MOO 1,600 400 Dunning & McEntee 1.SB0 Usdertakon Vfmlai 1 t.l 5T2Vt.aVlJ!i!7tn .n Main 4o, A-4BB8. Lady assistant V I . t- W I 1 a a, 1 1 ; J. r. Mniey fit 5on , . . Third and Madlaon. 1 Lmay anenoant. LERCH Main . A-18SK mem .undertaker; lady aaalaUnt, B-1ISS. B-TS1. E Ith-AldeH Undertaking Co, Malrl iss. A-zzit. it aaa'u 160 1,600 BABT SIDE funeral dUreotora, success ' ' Duwnl"r ?"g B. IS. B-SHI -.jjvvAtuj nUlMAN, underUker, 82 Zf 5"?JKES cov, William ave.! both nhnnaa laW (..i 100 KaMSTOck-ilS E. 18th. Sellwood ll s - , w ' aw w waa wv lso 94 Dawson. Woodlawn 1874. ly populated farming country surround ing Rochester and the advantages of several line, of transportation estab-j iisneo ana operating through this point, there Is every reason for enthualaam at mis time you are starting your organ isation under most favorable auspices. more than. 1000 voters signed Joe. peti tion yesterday. Will they teirui'Tttw many voten refused to algnr And how many of those who did algn will vote lor eimon in tha flnaleT I happen to d by hamonlSu. Vn I pel.te'nVef": know that many Republleana refund Uorta, backed by the consciousness of I actual ad van taxes, yon oeoole of Roch- In other lnataiww- t.-A . " ? tr ought to succeed in building up in otner instances friends of mine who apopuloua. thrifty and prosperous corn had been approached called on me and munfty." asked whether or not they ahould algn the petition, d scaring they would do all uisy cuuia to orine- Blmon out it hi. rv, -.. An.i. .v.. v. candidacy would help me, and I advised talking about, located at the Junction them to algn." . of the Northern Pacific, Oregon & Waso- lington and Milwaukee railroads; the 114 Paaw Titmnii r n-ji rasiest growing town in the state; the ago instrument itocorded. town with a future; the town that la Wftnjfwi JHS?te5j ,OTir,- (making good and will make money for Laura lhurat Kenneth A. J. Mackensle and wife to Camillo Ferranto, lot S. block 3, Dunedln addition.. F. R. Bowman ft company to H. E. Jaggar, lot 7, block 81, Ir vlngton 400 1,400 ISO I860 GENERAL REAL ESTATE 6: 2 Fine Suburban Homes OF f aV irnira riru ww . T -a vHtw -vm.A-ha wouse. oarn, stock and toola. Elegan places i for email fruit, gardens and poul iKin.J7.nAAon 0ron- leclc. You Choice at 13000 each. Term- EJL- J4 MILES FRO E5.ViiiJulv'-lJEK OR- 11800. S40d PACIFIC Title A Trust Co th leading I DOWN, BALANCE TO SUIT. THIS IS ROCHESTER abstractors. T Ch. Com., ground floor CLASSIFIED AD RATE-. IN Effect April 18, 1S11. ALL PREVIOUS RATES CANCELED, CASH ADVERTISEMENTS. Dally or. Sunday. 1 time, 8c per line. 3 consecutive time, 7o par Una per In-aertion. t or more consecutive time. 60 par lln legal instrument that haa filed and recorded In T-Tood nw ty waa the mortgage of the holdings of the Hood River Light ft Power com pany, to the Pacific Light, ft Power oompany. The Instrument covers 114 pagea and the recording fee totala nearly 3180. eft No ad counted for less than I llnea. The above rate apply to "New To day" and all other classtftcatlona except- JJm-J1 LLTLI LILUI LU ijim n. I w m aw v -hb T 7. I Tn rata in the ciasaiiioa largeat avery owner of lots. ever been vmm AnriAnrttan-tf Aucnows There is nothing unnatural happening,! then, when devoteea remain in the shad ow of him whom they have always ac-l knowledred aa chief. "R.if will those whn voted for Mr. Werleln or Mr. Lombard In we primar ies, follow their example? I thiak they will not "It will do no harm for the taxpay ers to reflect that Mayor Simon yielded and paid to the Portland Railway, Light ft Power company more man ize.uuv of a. bill for Uahting.. the payment of i which bill Dr. Lane, as mayor, restated. Also It la Interesting to note that a Iaree vote from the Portland Railway, T.iti a. pn,r rnmnnnv was cast for I the contents ol a t SJ) " -a- I a . A -wwa J3f HJll" Mr. Rushlight. Verily, great Is "cl- aitlnirof dreers, bed, range, room proclty. It waa expected by the well .rug.. steel couch dining table and Informed, and l was so aav sea curing bookoMe, lace Teurtains aewlne marhina the primaries, that Mr. Rushlight would I wash machine and easy cha"fs rockara win the Republican nomination and that J and hundred of other nlnnaa ' in such event Mr. Simon would become I erous to mention. Sale 3 p. m. sharp.'! Auction Sale at 211 First St riaay, way if at 8-p. m. we will sell an o-room cottars. nn- Every lot we are now aelllne- for Its will be -worth 1100 within a year. The lota are all alike, cleared and level as a iioor, out tna oest location are be ing snapped up rapidly. Call today and s-i m ,pe lerm tnai anyoooy can handle. ' Write for Illustrated folder if you . can't call. Office open evenings until 8. American Home Investment Company 1018 Chamber of Commaroe, ' . On stark bat, d and 4th. ( WEST SIDE APARTMENT SITE 100x100 feet corner In one of the very finest locations. The property Is now iinproTea wiin m large ten-room dwell 180 ACRFH mi r- nbvnZ- it- i. a r00m aoua and email barn 121 ACRE TIMBER CLAIM ftSSSf 00'C2?.J- 25 CotUg i ACRES, 3 ROOrf HOUSE. ood sou. all cleared.' Near le ear wen and chicken house. $2000. 2 acred silOtf n ouildlngs ur more oonaecuiive wrava, oo par ubvi. -(. v.j Vr nn . I pr insertion, or 7 lnaerUons for price P JJ, Jj30' .O?'". 4 from Oreron Clt- an Aaa4aMii.-7 a m?a t0 8ei,wo? Fine place io3 vwu -riij Misu n nig unRp. MANY OTHERS. IcaUonsare: E. ISth at Sell wood car. Sellwood i t i m i ' Three Insertion for the price Of two. I WATCH THIS SPACE TUESDAT AND Devon insertion xor in price oi un I i HUKHUAV. mi 8o per line per Insertion. No ad taken for less than 1B. CHARGE AUVERTISEMENTB. 1 time. So per fine. I consecutive times. So per line par in sertion. 7 or more consecutive times, 7o par line per insertion. , . The above rat aottly to "New To day," and all other classifications ex cept the following: "Situations Wanted, To Rent and Wanted to Rent" ads. The rate In these clasalflcationa la To per line per Insertion. - No ad charged for leas than two Unas, or 18a - MARRIAGE LICENSES H. W. Nawton, Kenton and Rose Cameron. 84. Francis Dereham, Cornelius, or., S?- a2S 5IL?"t p2fwff.p .? ?or Und Melessa Taylor, 80, long term of yeara. vestige, ting.. Thla la worth ln- statlon 87, 14th at, 31. and an independent candidate. Mr. Simon, the manipulator, is now that candidate. - "Incidentally. - how about the taxpay ers who had to pay that bill of twenty odd thousand? "Simon and his .disciples claim that p .FORD AUCTION CO. NEW TODAY i rylng general merchandise, which in ,;:. ludes hay and forage, of which articles .the government ships large quantities, 1 , a well ae lower on lumber and they . , , may get the contract as these are the i . principal articles of quartermaster bud ; piles. . Again this firm offers to carry , . livestock, on which Dodwell ft Co. make no Offer. . - However, In comparing the blda. only - two naving oeen. auomitted. It Is neces - aary to average Between the summer ' ' and winter rates named by Dodwell ft CO. By so doing U Is seen that thla firm Is slightly higher than the Water , house tender; on eaneral cargo and lum- , ber but much lower on lumber,' The t bid were opened laat Monday but not : until toflay were they segregated so as - to make comparison possible. As there Is more cargo' moving during the winter months from October ,! , to March 81, apace la more In demand, .and thla is the reason"-why DodweJi ft Co. dlfferen " ilate between aaaaon v Waterhouse A Ce of the Bank line, tn their bid of fer a flat rate for the entire flseal year, , bf'jinlrk Jul 1 next "r - - . - Xlrt year there was considerable bit- ter.frlvalr rivalry between these two, firms. TTrrwffisr5fr I $450 $500 and up V 10 Down 2 Monthly Tate's Addition Joins Irvington Park On the East NORTHERN TRUST CO. . , . Jtaflway Bxohange niuyv. w I AM OWNER Strlctlv modern 7 toom hnma wwk 86000. located in restricted district, hard surface streets: my nlace will hear nlna. est inspection. - iramHy- wants to get out In oountry, oan give possesion at Thad Orhues. 181 Minnie Seville IS. Reuben Smith, Washington, D. C, II, and . Helen Oumbert, 30. Lynn Simpson, 186 E. 83d Sti IS. and Ante. Ben u,13Ww Daniel Brundage, 451 Goldsmith St, se, ana Anna lane, st. Paul Henderson. 4S0 Clay St. 38. and Anna Kllkelly. 30. Fred Amhols.. St Johns, Or.. S3, and Fannie Qanske, 17.- - Buv of Ownfer- 7bs ex 4lst S blocks W. W. car, K ra moaern oungaiow, ooubie front, wiae porcn on two aides, fireplace, re cepuon nan. hunt-in window mii cement basement walla tinted; electric! io.. lr" trees ana many roaes f 3 Z00. , I7i Hamilton ave., lot 43Hxl00, nouse not moaern put 4 large com-l zoruoie rooms, catn. papered, hard sur- faced street cement sidewaile seweif na water main ail in and paid for IZbOO. a S7 Monroe st, Juat eaat of Union ave., lot 60x135, abundance of , fruld xiowej-s, ana oia room lathed and tll41 Vn.. . . 4 AAA ' . I Fremont st., lota 6 and t. Northeast! cvruina aaaition; eacn 1450. . t . B.yard ,t., lot SI and 33. block 38. nln.,,1.. .,,1.1. m . . . . . . .Lot l, 3 and S, block 37. Kenton. 3 Diocae west of bank and car. Ten perl mil vaeii. utsiHricin m x r nsnr m m m V-r-vJfr-k. . uIui., l ..,-. ItVani V-tfawlAM rpUe V..a t l r"1' , rD1 of l600 ca"5 Pa monogram eUtionws. Washington in country In th world and the price man-. wnininon at,, pel. rq ana 1 tn. yL ima pmco amy iivuu. call 411 DRESS ault for rent all slses TT-T7,..a ave. ior run particuiara. Talk About Snaps, How's This! a acrw in ine rinesr. or cultivation. ( room house and good barn. Other out buildings. Fine familv mhav ning water and a good well with pump on back porch. Located In one of the HJBinw vaiiey towns, uood school, stores, warehouses and onlv on a hiwir n itstion. ina neat nhirvan i. ana generous monthly payments, and 7 ner cent Interest on - balance 15000, Write me your name and address and win see you personally to give all In formation. B-878. Journal. GRAND AVENUE BUSINESS PROPERTY 60x90 feet on OSAjrs AViiJUB, fine ApartnMnt-Xoaae Sttte, facing easi Im proved et present with a good two-story vestment and will r&nMlv value. Price $10,000 $6000 cash, bal ance good terms. No phone lnforma- uon, wan on or write i NORTHERN TRUST CO. v B70 Stark Street. ' Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark st. CLARKE BROS., florists., fine flowers ar.J floral designs. 388 Morrison t tURTBS DAWLB.'--To: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dawley. Minnesota avenue. May 8: a girl. . muiVT T TUTr mnA Hrm' ra-l fnrtm ant "ftood Samaritan hoanltal Ml ("!f)NPme!wTTlI. t,,n,M... 1 11 MUST cell at. once, ifi lnta anl 8 room house, berries, etc. Very fine wn. a oiockb irora eiectrie car una at Jlst and E. Hassalo. - Price S2600. R, A. Delano, 3004 B. Glisan, -Phone TaW BUSINESS audi apartment sites on tiT mTm. ,as wu "X'ated, for sale on attractive terms..M. e. Lee, 811 Corbett Why Pay When you can buy a lot in LAURBLHURST for ai little at $900, on which you can borrow the money at 6 per cent to build a home. Interest on the entire investment will not exceed half what you now pay for rent " . At iht end of the first years Vou will have something to show for yonr money, instead of a bundle of rent receipts. 1 - If you buy in LAURELHURST you will have something more than a homesite you will hare made the best investment offered tc day in Portland. iu !lllfE3Z3 V If LAURELHURST were in Kansas City, which is just the size of Portland, the cheapest lot in the tract would sell for $2000 instead of $900. ,. , ' ' (. LAURELHURST is the only residence property in Portland' reached by four carlines-r-Rose City Park, East Glisan street, Monta yilla, and East Morrison street lines. . LAURELHURST is situated in the center of Portland's largest , restricted residence section. No danger from flats, apartment stores or other objectionable features., Prices $900 an,d op, 10 per cent cash, 2 per cent month. Lib eral discount to builders, h ': , ' , ; MEAD & MURPHY ; Selling-Agents, $Z2 Corbett building; will assist lot cotters to build. r''it ' Phone-M-ln 1303LA-J51S ' ' ' - - '-..-..'.I -:: ' . " . - , , JflL'-DeUhtisitj, jAgent st Tract, Phone East 989 ,- ;,; Restrictions are 31500 which protects you against shacks. , Take Alberta car, gat off on Alna. worth avenue, and go east four small block! to our property. 1 Look it over then call at our office. 801-3 Couch Bldg., or fchone us which lot you want Marshall 384. Tate Investment Co. "Bank In Portland Xealty." FACTORY SITE comprising 133 acres, with 1700 feet Waterfront, conveniently iocs tad. There auuvuij hh on ua market at any where near the nriea. If Wan 1m TmL o soBwuiatT tnai will make you big money as an Investment. vrn ahnnM see this property. It Will Doable to Tkrae Tears. FrU t7s,000; 340,000 cash, balanoe on time at S oar acnt - I VITl wmmAAmm - ms-mm, I , (,H,UMUi, NORTHERN TRUST CO. jaauway txoage BuUding. Double lota. -fruit ' tree, berries, fin rarden. all fiwcM. . 1 hleoka from tin Ann .-Urn...' oara and ftore. Must selX "E terms. 4T11 TIst t S. E.. Mt fioott car. V ,!, - t P5tt5 John E Cronan 707n REAL ksTATB TRANSFERS Hood River Orchard Land com pany to S. a Cobb et al, lot a ana ioi e, diock sol oen- r: tral Bast Portland ;. . . , . . S.80S J, A. Ward and wife to ft. V. ; ... Dickson, lot IS. block . Terrace . Park ,, , m- . 800 I auB-pn a. nastier, to Jennie ju x , . Kljstler, lot 7, block B, Strow- . "bridge, addition ... . v, f 8,000 William Frazler (sharlft) to A. L. , Mills, lots 6 and 1 8, , block -14; i ,' . ' lot 6. block -lis-, lot ' 12. Meek Lincoln Park . . . . , . t . v , 876 owar investment company to EL , i . M. Watts, lot 8, block i, teoneU Parkr 1 800 Crayton 8. Andrews, and Wife to ;i Robert F. Louden et al, lot 5, block 3, Cu thill addition ...i.. 8,000 rv, v. jnegister to , u. -aiison. ,. lots IS and 18. block 88. Pled. : mont. ........................ 3.S00I Aui tusiric ana nusoana to Ar thur L. Berry. Iota and 10. block 18, Woodlawn-......... JMOa yv. n. xnun ana wit to same, -lota and 10, block IS, Wood- 'lawn ,.. - if - 8,400 John Dodd and wife to Charles " . . M7 Dodd et aL undivided of . ' . Hallle Buoy and husband to John -' : Miller et al, west 60 feet of lots 1 and S. block 80S. r.ltv . . 1 It Art Rose -City Park association - to ., W. A. JBooth. lot llblook 188, i t)A S-l YSmmtm , . ' - -. . ovw ia ..I1,',.,,. , a,VVv. La-dd Estate company to Robert uetter et ai, lot iw, diock IS, Westmoreland . ;. . . . . ESS xneoaore xavcia ana wire .to An-r f - wni uiiwiaaKi ei ua, jot , mocs: .' i . ; 110, Sellwood v. . . . W " 1,080 Howard. - 88S Eaat Twelfth May is; a My. . . j- KtfNKE. -To Mr. and Mrs.- Earnest Kunke, 1S4T" Alblna avenue, May , 7; a girl. -, - - DEEDON. To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Deedon, 187 Stafford street May 10; CATTLEMAN. To Mr. and Mra. Over ton Castleman, 1207 Alblna avenue, Mav 13t a girl. - RICHlE.-To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rich ie Monroe street.. Mar is: a dot. OARTHEBTo Mr. and Mra. William FOR SALE HOUSED , Ol 8 ROOM cottage, all ' newly reflnlshed. niiiwu ana paintea, wirea ror lights, wash trav. bath and tollat- rfna ln 4 blocks car line; Bull Run water, cement l 1 In .! h mm. mm ff 1 .B.W inia ia ime o.uy; i7to; only ow hu,- .jP.Br - monto. amith . Oartbar. ISS.Ivv atreet Mav poy. -' - - - - - - . . . . . HEETIXQ NOTICES 16 MODERN and attractive house In Hot- laaay, on uiscKama st. ; s rooms, full basement and furnace.' flranlana aia-. ; a I ing- porch, aplendid neighborhood: large I lot Fin value at 34800: terms easy. BBBT I TaaTjh A Hlaa L . ft Ul -- . , mmmmm T .m I f-vir nuouucnunn, VZl niieotnc 41 bldg. - Wm hava lav.Hl a LAnM".li' ' BOJOURNINCf VSlr- Knlghtl .',, bunsalowi on th- mV".A,.f and Royal Arch Masons will terms. , We can locate you in anv nrJ receive invitations to tin of tha ritv on vnur nn ,i f - .v. - v;.r7 i r""1 "'" tnese. . Si j -. Jf1- , ""Y"'"! pnaw. u coarq or 'l'raae, Jones K'S' 8?rr fflrV IVfL n oel oMind 100 and OUsan sts., particularly suited fori FX Ham Davis. Ill Second street or Sir juiignt f, a. freeman at Lumbermens Rational Bank. Cards, dancing, supper. WEBFOOT CAMP, NO. 85. Woodmen of the world, meeta every Fri day night in W. O. W. Temple, 138 Eleventh street, - jut memoers re quested ,, to be present visitor welcome - - A L. BARBTTR. Clerk . " COLUMBIA Lodge No, lie, Ji- v at -a. m. especial commu nication this (Thursday) even ing at 8 o'clock, Masonic Tem ple. ; Work-in the F; C de gree. VisiUng brethren ? wel- , come. By ordaiW, M,s FRED fj, OLSON, Secy, SfeiSa Townsena. lots IS aad 14. block J . Taii..1.i.m ' . a m mm I xu ju(- Dteyans (snemi; to W. ir. vvnsan. soutnwest or north weat U-of , aantinn ID shlpr 1 north, rang I east .JX .104 MOUNT TABOR Xodge No. 42, ; A. F; A A. M..A Dclal fix oommunicatlon Friday evening, MJCTMav 19. at 7:30 OVlork. , Work In M. M. degree. Visitors wel come .. . t-- -IJv-.i i I. ' D. 'R- TQUlvQ, Secy. M. W, A., ROSE cn-lf-eAMP Monday. Industrial, purposes. Address W. wooQwara, 4tn ana Washington sts, THREE room house, lot 60x100, right vij o v. viiiia '.VRi line, must eij at sacrttlce; price - SHOO; estate men need i not Woodlawn 1968. . - terms. Real apply. Phone iieuu i!.asy montniy payments, 6 room piaster a .nouse near w-w car: snap: make your own terms, CEL.LAR3-MURTON CO, 828 Teon bldg. $12506 room, cottage, with bath, 60x100 ilot fenced," strawberries, fruit. f very easy trrma. near oil scott nr. ... . CBLLARS-MURTON CO.-825 Teon bldg, Sellln g-Hlrsch bide. Phone Clerk, Main 10th. Washington near S1B4. A-4881 T. F. B., Portland lodge No- 0A, meets .Wed. nights, K. P. ball, llth 4k Alder. WE have the choicest list of 7-room homes to be had In the cltv. Low in price and hi gh ;1n ouality, very & easy terms. MaIn S689.' f v S 4 - - BARGAIN. . " 4 -room house, lot lOOiion AiMna arid Blaridena. sts. . .Price S32S0, ' Phone mam mat.- . -- full SIX room - flowers, ' Woodlawn FOR SAiE 8-room-iieuse7 cottase. SltOOj 81000 lot. fruit anj eashv" ; Phone easy terms.- 8. Fela-hnr A Morrison st. acres. 1S3 -.r ... Jf 1J-ROOM house for sale, cheap; ternuSi Inquire 857 Caruthera st ; : L . : ;-r..-'K:v- , v ..-1,