The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 23, 1911, Page 28, Image 28

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TRANSFER Altt STORAGE
oTrir Trnifr a Btoraa-e Co. of'
f! Icasfand commodious 4 story brica
warehouse, with separate Iron rooms
end Jiipcoof vault lor valuables. N. W.
cor. 2"nd Ptns via Pianos and furn -ture
moved, and packed for snipping.
Special rate mad on (rood In out
through car to ail domestic ana foreign
eotnts. Wain 696. -ISM.
Oregon Transfer Co.
Established 1870.
Transfer and forwarding agent
Storage, free trackage.
Office 10 Hoyt at, bet 5th and 6 th.
Phones. Ms In 69. A-llsS.
Sff. TABOR EXPRESS & SrK'OE CO.
Trips to Mt. Tabor dally. Also city
moving and express. 114 tt Grand. B.
' 42S8.
FtJRN'ITURE moved, packed, shipped,
stored, upholstering, repairing. Bur
Vett ft Sheldon. 14th & Glisan. M. 8123.
PORTLAND TRAN. & DEL CO.. 204
wash, storage pmno. iurn. iriuvin.
If. Glo. A-l04. K
e. K. RS8. BergstranJ
a.
VV
D. PKRRY Express and baggage
stand. 149 E. S4lh. Business phone
Tabor 2100. Real enc B-2318.
M KAY's express for prompt service.
Call Main MRS: Stand fi3 3d st. N.
TIP EW OTTERS
REBUILT
typewriters.
all makea 120
to 160; fully guaranteed; sold on ap
proval; terms; rent w per
month: Pa-
- ptatlonerv Pte
201 2nd st
TYPEWRITER & Supplies Co. Rebuilt
d hand. 14? H
a.
Mar. 419.
ALL niakes rented, repaired, sold Cua
nlngham Co. 231 Stark. Main 1407.
TOWEL BUTFIiT
CLEAN towels dally, comb, brush, soap.
Towel 8unnlv Co.. 9th and Couch sis.
na jouca sib.
Laundry Co.
i per month, fortiana
Phones Main 410. A-4410.
UPHOaXTERKiU
OLSON A KINO Mattresses made over,
turn, uph. 447 Union N. E. 1124. C-1735
Furniture repaired, mattresses renovatsd
made to order. 107 RusselL C-2626.
VETETC1XARIAS
MODERN veterinary hospital. 415 E. 7th,
Dogs, cats treated and boarded. Dr.
O. H. Huthman. B-1962. East 1847.
WALL PAPER AND TINTING
M'CLINTOCK A- GROOCOCK. Inc., Ill
. 4th, Main 9183. Tlnttog, painting;
wallpaper, paints, oils and varnishes.
WELL U KILLING
SUPPLY your home or ranch with pure
, water from tubular wells drilled with
modern machinery; prices reasonable.
Phons Sellwood 284, or address Star
Drilling Machine Co., Portland, Or,
DKILLtNG wells a specialty; prices rea
sonable. Call Main 141 or writs B.
West. 281 Morrison st.
SUPPLY your home with water.
Green
the well driller. 90 E. 8th.
East 1390.
WELLS AND CESS . IOOLS
We dig wella, also cesspools; work i
Smart & Swet. 88 10th. Mar.
;uar.
1298.
WHOLESALE fOBBEKB
EVERDING A FARRELU produce aad
- eommlsslon merchants. 140 Frost su
Portland. Q- Phons Main 171.
M. A. GUNHT CO.
DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS
PORTLAND, OR,
WADH4MH
CO.
wholesale groosra,
manufacturers and eof.
tie roasters. 4ts
and Oak sta
MORGAN
WALL PAPER CO.. X la
St. between Salmon and Main. '
ALLEN A LKWIR OROHKHIEI.
WOOD FINISHING
FOR first class work call Anderson, t e
.wood finisher. 494 E. Burnslde. B-2862
WRECKING
VE buy, sell and wreck old buildings.
international Building ft Wrecking
company. 807-11 4th st. Marshall 1814.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
CERTIFICATES tif title made by the
mi tie Be Trust company, Lewis Bldg.
iir, ana tax.
Gw-
rvers Abstract
A Trust Co.. caoltal
1200.000.
ttoarq or rraoe oiag.
PACIFIC Title ft Trust Co., the leading
aostractors. 7 jn. com., ground rioor
CLASSUIEU AO KATEk
IN Effect April IS. 1911.
ALL PREVIOUS RATES " CANCELED.
CASH ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dally or Sunday.
1 time. So per line.
I consecutive times, 7o per Una perUt'
sertlon.
I or more consecutive times, 6e per line
per insertion, or 7 insertions zor pries
w e.
Ko ad counted for less than 2 lines.
The above rates apply to "New To
day" and ull other clarifications except
ing the following: "Situations Wanted,
-Jko K.ni na witntea to ent" sas.
The rates In these classifications are:
6o per line per insertion.
nree insertions
for the price of two.
even Insertion for the price of five.
No ad taken, for less than Ifin.
CHARGE AUVERTIttEMENTa
i time So ner line.
t consecutive times, So pr line per in
sertion. 9 pr more consecutive times, 7o per
line per Insertion.
The above rats apply to "New Toa.
day" and all other classifications exS
cum ine following: (Situations wanted.
To Rent and Wanted to Rent" ads,
The rate in these classifications Is 7o
per line per insertion.
No ad charged t or less than two lines.
vr ADO.
MEETING NOTICES
41
PORTLAND STAR HOMESTEAD NO.
42. B. A. Y., meets every Thursday
evening in Kingier s nanclnu Academy,
corner 2d and Morrison. Visitors wel
come. YETTA HAINES. 609 E. Stark,
Phone E-4923. ' Cot-respondent.
1VANHOE lodge, So. 1, Knights
of Pythiaw, meets every Tues
day night Castle hall, 11th and
Alder ats.
B. M. LANCE. K. R. 8.
An BUT US circle No. 263, Women of
v ooacrart, will give a whist and
dancing party next Friday evening. In
W. O. w. temple, July 28. Everybody
forflially invited, Adinlsslqn 15c.
K. L. of S. Hose City council 1811, will
hold a whlfit and 500 party and dance
Tuesday venjng, July 25. corner Wll
llarna avenue and Skldmore. Admission
I5C
PROSPECT yamp. No.
give their Zd arbual
at Crystal. Lake park I
140. W. O. W.,
icnlc and dance
iuntlajy. July 23.
r.verypony weicom.
R. N.i A,, Oregon Rose Camp, meets
TUMdlv eveninH. Harlan hall art ,
era:
jeiiPTSon
M- W A., ROSE CITY CAMP Monday,
.,f.f-U,!5:I:lrs''h blc,5 Washington near
Phone Clerk
Main 8294. A-4885
U.
Portiana lodne No, 209, meets
wed, nights. K. P. hall, llth and Alder
Dunning & Mctntee 2?
iverv d
-46F.
Jf Vi Pins
Main 430.
Lady assistant.
J. P. Finley & Son
. r Third and Madison.
TMir attendant Msln 9 A-1B99.
i, " ' - -1 i i uvi isotn fl:onn.
twin. -iier-pyrnes
Co, Larty attvsnilant
LERCH
Undertaker;
ladv
assistant
th-Alder.
ERICSON YrTrWlti
Co., Mala
Tjidv sss't.
EAST tSiriE funeral directors,
Sfif t F ft ,'iiinrilnff tnf
R. 82. R-IRil
EDWARlJ
HOI. MANJ unriarlili.r
120
g.f at
tdv aMntnnt., Main 607;
4.MSTX-K 167 E. 19th. Sellwood til
- slsor9 Dawso,j, Wood lawn 1174.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Edwin B. Duck, S85 North 22d street,
SB, and Nellie Sullivan. 38.
Lawrence Scott. 26H Madison street,
21, and Theresa Ross, 19.
w. c. smith & co.
Wedding and visiting card engravers
aad monogram stationers. Washington
bldg . Washington st.. bet 3rd and 4th.
LKKSM suite lor rent, all sUes
Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark St
Unlaue
CLIRivE BROS., florists, fine flowers
at. J floral designs 8 89 Morr'wn st
DEATHS AND FUNERAUB
HOLLOWELL At his home, 87 E. 27th
st. N., Llnneaus Hollowell, aged 60
years, beloved husband of Mrs. L. L.
Hollowell. Funeral will take place from
the above number today (Sunday). July
J. i p. m. i riends respectfully invited.
Interment, Rose City cemetery.
MEM HERS of Orient lodge No. 17. I. O.
O. F. are requested to meet at 57 E.
!7th N.. Sunday. Julv 23 at 2 d. m. to
attend the funeral of Brother 1 L. Hal-
lowell. All members are requested to
attend. By order of B. T. Hall. N. G.
MAX M. SMITH, florm. 150 bth St.
opp. Meier A Frank's. Main Till.
IRAN8POKTAT10S
COOS
STEAMER
BAY UI1NE
BREAKWATER
Sails from Alnsworth dock. Portland,
9 a. m.. June 10. 15. 20, 26. SO. July 6. 10,
16, 20, 2. 80, and every 6 days. Freight
received at Alnsworth dock dally up to
6 p. m. Passenger fare first class, $10;
second class, 17, Including meals and
berth. Ticket office Alnsworth dock.
Phones Main 268. Main 170. A-12I4.
Ban Francisco Portland Steamship Oe.
New service to Los Angeles via San
Francisco every five days.
From Alnsworth dock. Portland 9 a. m.:
K. Olty July 83, Beaver 87, Bear Aug. 1.
From San Francisco, northbound. 12 m.:
Beaver July ao. Bear 98, B. City 30.
From San Pedro, northbound. 12 m.:
Bear July 13, . City 88, Beaver Aug. a.
K. A. Moshsr, O. T. A., 148 Third It.
J. W. Bansom, Agent, Alnsworth Dock.
Phones l Main 408. 88 A-140H-
STEAMER ANVIL
Sails from Albers dock No. 8 Wednes
day, July 26, 7 p. m., for Tillamook,
Bay City, Wewport, Florence, Bandon
and Coqullls river points. Ticket office
128 Third st. Phones A-4696, Main
828. Dock phones. A-1902. Main 161.
Frel ght and paswengers.
SAN FRANCISCO, LOS .iNGELES
AND SAN DIEGO DIRECT
NOITK PACIFIC 8. S. CO.
8. U. BOAVOKB and 8. 8. ZLDEX 8ATX
Every Wednesday, alternately, at 6 p.
m Ticket office 132 Third, near Alder
Phones Main 1314, A-1314.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY. Pass. Agent.
W. H. SLUSSER. Freight Agent
Willamette River Route
Btr. Oregon for Mission and way land
ings, Mon.. Wed. and Frl., 6:45 a, m. 8tr.
Pomona for Oregon City, dally, 8 a. m..
3 p. m. ; Sundays, 9 a. m., 12 m., 8 p. m.
Oregon City Trans. Co., Taylor 8t Dock.
Phone Main 40.
NEW TODAY
Beaverton-
Reedville
Acreage
Close in on west side and developing
very rapidly.
Two carhnes, only 40 minutes' ride.
In valley just west of Council
Crest.
The very best of land, see the crops
and satisfied buyers as to quality of
soil.
More than 50 buyers that have
bought of us from two to four times
each allow us to refer you to them
for advice.
An acre at $500 only requires a
payment of $50 cash and $5 and in
terest each month.
Sold in any sized tract you want
at $250 to $500 per acre and upon
monthly payments.
The Shaw-Fear Co.
102 FOURTH ST.
Main 35.
A-3500.
Front St.
and always will be one of our lead
ing waterfront business streets. We
can sell 4you 50 feet frontage in best
location, covered with two story brick
and basement, leased for 2'A years at
$2220 per annum. Present tenants
wish to renew lease for five years at
large advance; price $25,000. This
pays better than 7 NET now, and
at an increased rental will pay nearly
10 NET.
CHAS. K. HENRY CO.
HENRY BLDG.
Fourth and Oak Sts., Portland, Or.
Free Rent
We will furnish a fine large tent-
house free of cost to every lot buyer
for the next 30 days.
10 PER CENT CASH ,
$10 PER . MONTH
Call or Phone
Gregory Investment
Company
418 Corbett Bldg.
Marshall 557 A-2644
10 Net
We have for sale, for a short time,
business block yielding the above
returns on the investment. After
April next will net 12. Price $19,500.
We can recommend this as a good
investment.
HeCargar, Bates & Lively
- 301 YttUN BLDQ,
THE OREGON SUNDAY
NEW TODAY
JCL
covirTjpr
BOMB
FOR SALE
A FINE 20 acre place,
all In cultivation.
A new 6 room house
with pantry. A good
new barn and chicken
house and other build
Inga, 200 assorted fruit
trees, 2 years old; 7
acres In oats and vetch,
H acre in wheat 8 acres
In garden land. Straw
berries and other small .
fruit. Good water. No .
stumps. Best of soil;
well fenced. Two horses
and harness, one cow.
and calf, one plow, one
drag, one buggy and
harness, one cultivator,
forks, shovels, hoes and
rakes. 15000. Will di
vide the places N. tt.
12000; a V,. 13000; some
cash, balance terms;
mile to cars, 13 miles to
Portland.
W. W. ESPET,
Room 812 Commercial
Blk., 2d ana wasn.
SUBURBAN
HOMES
On the Banks of
the Willamette
Why go to the seashore when you
can get the choicest river front property
In Its natural state, between here and
Oregon City. In 30 minutes' ride of the
city, from H cre to 10 acre tracts.
The Lawrence Co.
348 Alder Street.
PLACE YOUR
Fire Insurance
WITH
Jno. P. Sharkey, Agt.
216-17 Railway Exchange Building
........ Agent for -
AACHEN St MUNICH
of Germany
GLENS FALLS
of New York
PROTECTOR UNDERWRITERS
of Hartford. Conn,
Phone A-1550. Main 550
Finest Orchard
Lands
Tn the
state of Oregon: 10 year
old
trees; a 30 acre tract, in amies and
strawberries; shipped BOOO boxes of ap
ples last season, principally Koan Sean
ties. One-third Xmperlaies; one-eighth
Oanos. The best kept orchard in Oregon-
Within a mile and three-quarters
of rood town. In the ST. S. part of
the state. Berry crop will ran 5000
boxes. Tenoed In 10 sore tracts. Boat
hare to Irrigate. This is the best bar-
Rln in fruit lands that Is open today.
n make terms, and the price is right.
See us st onoe If yon want this bar-
rain.
B. A. CRANDELLE
701 TSOX BLSO.
"CARY ACT "
IRRIGATED
PUBLIC LAND
OPENING
YOU ARE ENTITLED TO ll ON
KJO ACRES Of I RR.HSATED LAND .
APPLICATION CAN K MADE
NOW
.CDrmoittwfflSATioiica,
418 my XX. Bldg .
y xx.
land,
Port!
Or.
REAL
Must be sold at once. Four (4)
blocks on waterfront. If you are
looking for a money-maker, see us at
onte. Reasonable terms. SEE IT.
RE1LAN & PARKDILL
609 SPALDING BLDG.
$5 Cash
$1 Per Month Per Acre
CKICnil rjtTJTT THOETABIiWi
Finest soil, no rocks or brush, all
ready to plant. On R. R. and river
transportation, juesi poultry section tn
F. V. and C. E. POWER
sob spaining Bid.
Mortgasr Loans
On dty property at reasonable rates
etAJue-coos: coktabt.
- ssojud si grade uUdla ,
JOURNAL.' PORTLAND,
asmBmrntmrnmammmaaaaeasmamga
MEW TODAY
It's the Man Who
Wants to Make a
HOME for Himself
ThatWeWantat
Acres
When You See It
You Will Realize
Why IT IS THE
RIGHT PLACE
Spend 40 Minutes
on an Electric Gar
and visit
SYCAMORE ACRES
At Sycamore, on the Gresham
Cazadero Electric line (O. W.
P.) The new depot ii in the cen
ter of the property. The elec
tric line and Johnson Creek run
through SYCAMORE ACRES
which ia divided Into one and
two acre tracts and the fa
mous Foster road, a fine highway
to the city, forms the south
boundary. . The soil Is rich, deep
and productive. .
Take Car at First
and Alder Here
is a schedule that is
easy to remember:
Cars leave First and
Alder at 45 minutes past
the hour. Cars leave
back from Sycamore at
9:50 a. m., 10:54 a. rru,
11:50 a. til, 12:54 p.
1:50 p. ol, 2:54 p. ro
3:50
5:50
P-
m..
4:54 p. m.
m..
?: p.
m.
When you see SYCA
MORE ACRES, you will
realize what an excep
tional buy it isnear the
city and in the best part
of Multnomah County.
These Prices Have
Been Fixed as a
Speciallnducement
to Home Builders:
$250 and upward; 15
cash; 15 every three
months; 7 interest;
10 off for cash.
You may buy acre
tracts running from
the electric line across
Johnson Creek to Fos
ter road, a combination
that makes this land
very desirable.
All of SYCAMORE
ACRES la $100 to $150
below the prices for ad
jacent properties.
For plates and all infor-
mation, see
W. H. Grindstaff
1125 Yeon Building
Main 875 A-7342
Geo. De Schalk
228 Stark St
Main 392 A-2392
See
SYCAMORE ACRES
For Yourself
Sycamore
SUNDAY MORNING, JULY' 23,
l
NEW TODAY
Glisan Strc(
....... . , r .. ' ....i
Half Acres
JUST THINK , OF IT! ,
HALF ACRE BUILD
ING LOTS for less,
money than 50 foot lots.
A half acre for $650.
On easiest terms and
most liberal contracts.
Abstracts free.
Distance and transpor
tation Just outside city
limits carline station
within a few blocks.
Money making features:
Soil ideal, not one objec
tion. Let us show you
how you can make one
of these tracts support
you. Investigate.
Hartman &
Thompson
REAL ESTATE DEPT.,
CHAMBER OF COM
MERCE BLDG.
Platting
Propositions
19 ACRES, east of Vernon, inside
city limits, $1300 per acre.
100 ACRES choice land near Tigard-
ville, all platted and ready to- sell.
Cheap at $i75 per acre.
B0 ACRES near Butteville, fine land,
at $225. per acre.
40 ACRES on the Oregon Electric;
choice land and all platted, at $375
per acre.
Ghas. Ringler & Co.
211 LEWIS BLDQ.
Westover
Terrace
a residence district convenient to the
business center, splendid view from
every lot, uniform improvements of
the highest character. Take W car
to Forestry building and walk three
blocks south, Our -representative on
the ground.
Clark Cook Co.
Room 6, Board of Trade Bldg.
Down the river on the west side. In
line of industrial development. The
opportunity of a lifetime here. Only
satisfy your mind that Portland will
grow, then buy this at $200 per acre
and double your money.
Good terms may be had. Must sell.
The Shaw-Fear Co.
102 FOURTH ST.
Main 35.
A-3500,
DIED
To close a Chlcasro aetata . nut anil
8 full size lots on Slsklvou st.. ad.
joining Irvington. They are worth $900
each and as they must be sold imme
diately to close the estate I will sell
them singly or In a bunch, at $6t)0
each; corner lots ro at same price.
This is the blasest tarsal n in lata
offered In the city. J. F. Diefenbach,
2 i eon oiag.
Go t or 6 miles on crowded street ears
when you can buy a beautiful home, 20
minutes to business centerT 0-77.
Journal. ,
BUYS ATTRACTIVE
Business Corner
The owner must raise monev
The owner must raise money and Is
making a big saortflce. This fa
eaoririce. This Is one of
one of
the best business locations on the East
Hide, zou cant rind a better Invest
menu All cash required.
A. K. MILL,
41S KEITXT BUCK -
YOU CAN'T LOSE
16 room double dwelling and full lot,
paying nearly 10 per cent pn investment.
E. a3d, near Yamhill st. AH Improve
ments. Will sacrifice for value of lot,
$4000. Let us show this to you.
A. W. JJLUMVMT ss OOMTAirr,
X bones Sst C40, S-1910. 404 B. Aide .
1911.
T"" NEW TODAY . T
Where: .
Good
"Land
Is
V. ' .- v:.' " -
Cheapest
In that new virile, virgin, fertile
logged ott district, comprising our
BEAVER HOMES orchard and gar
den tracts, the best land in the north
west and the lowest prices are com
bined in the most unusual land offer
now before the public.
Hour's run down the Columbia
from Portland. Perfect is the ex
pert's verdict pn our fruit and garden
tracts.! Plenty of fine water, rich
soil, perfect drainage on Orchard
tracts, protected' slopes.
Handy to school, churches, stores,
net work of good roads, superb
scenery.
CHARPITTING. the new cheap
land clearing process, has reduced
the clearing cost of our BEAVER
HOMES tracts to a fraction of the
old time cost by ordinary clearing
methods.
You get the benefit of this. We are
moving off the first 1000 selected
acres at $25, $30, $37.50 and up to $60
per acre, we will give the man a
chance who has only $75 or $100
saved and can spare but $8 or $12 a
month if he is in earnest about wai
ing to develop a producing farm. We
want live producers in this district.
You had better arran.ee at once to
see this land. It is the greatest land
chance you will ever have to own a
producing a. iv. 13. m or 4U acre
tr"
SEE US TOMORROW
F.B.HolbrookCo.
214 Lumber Exchange.
H ALF
Acre Tracts
AT THE
PRICE OF LOTS
IN
Des Moines
Addition
STREETS are INCLUDED
PRICE ONLY 3500
$25 CASH
$10 PER MONTH
6 PER CENT INTEREST
Scott carline, 1-3 mile from Bell sta
tion, north on Gresham and TCatnxaria
carline. Lies beautiful and level. Verv
cheap property for a little home wltfi
a garden. Bee
J. W. OOILBEE
145 M First St.. Room 11. Portland, Or.
JUST OUT
IRRIGATION
PAMPHLET
Exceedingly interestincrt You
can't afford to remain ignorant 6V1
so important a subject.
Call for a copy at
Hartman & Thompson
Cor. 4th and Stark.
(Ask for Mr. Camp or Mr. Bishop.)
MtW WOXTX TOTB ATTXKTIOJr.
'2d St. Larse lot and hr hnn... in.
come $47 per month: can raise rent to
?w,"r wl orlflce for, only
$8000; $8000 cash, balance easy terms.
Phone us.
A. W. T.IW1!BT OOWABTT,
FhOBSs Sas 640. B-1910. 404 2. Alder st.
. AUCTIONS
Auction Sale
With a New Dinner Set free
New buildings groin a- up all around u
for the time partly blocks our entrance.
o we take this means to attract
attention to our AUCTION SALE
t your
MON-
DAY ( TOMORROW at J P. M at si i
FIRST ST. Mr. Naturen's goods will be
sold first, whloh Include fine Daven
port, Malleable range, refrigerator, fine
oak dressers. Iron beds, with -good
springs and hair mattressis, oak exten
sion tables and chairs, oak chiffonier,
combination bookcase, steel couch, some
9x12 rugs, gas range, drophead sewing;
machine, English breakfast table, fold
ing bed. etc. -
Several other smaller consignments st
EXQUISITE FURNITURE will be add
ed to this sale. ALL GOODS POSI
TIVELY MUST BE SOLD. -
You see. we mean what we say when
we are willing to pay you for coming
by riving awayy FREE, a NEW CHINA
DINNER SET. Sale sharp at 1 p. m.
Best goods sold first.
FORD AUCTION CO.
wm
AUCTIONS ,
WW
O Alsa,MV
Oil Tuesday Next rl
111. UUI UUIUI IIIIIII.-I. lab! UlilhJt
' We will sell the fine furniture ofI
Peck's warehouse for convenience of
sale, comprising Genuine Mahogany
Bookcase, Inlaid Table, Parlor Rockers,
Mirror jfl8x40), Morris Chair, real
leather Cushions, Turkish Chair, hand
carved, Inlaid with pearl; Lady's Desk.
Bookcase, Axmlnster and Brusells Ru(?,
Extension Dining- and Library Tables,
leather and cane seat Dining- Chairs,
Folding Bed. Massive China Closet, sev
eral Dressers (swell fronts), Princess
Dresser, Golden Oak. Bird s Eye Maale
Dresser, several Massive Iron Beds, with
brass fillers; also plain Iron Beds, best
springs; White Cotton, Silk Floss and
Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows. 3
Piece Set of Malibar Fibre Porch Fur
niture, Sanitary Couch, Jewel Gas
Range, Alr-Tlght Heater. Delmenhorster
Imported linoleum. Utensils, and many
other lots. ALL ON VIEW TOMOR
ROW.. Bale on Tuesday af 10 o'clock.
On Thursday Next
For thM sale we will have a larsrs
consignment of furniture and showcases
shipped here from Bkamokawa, Wash.
Bale at 10 o'clock, 152 Park Street.
W. C. BAKER and C. A. CROWELL.
Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers.
Auction Sales
AT
Wilson's Auction House
Corner Second and Yamhill.
Regular Sales days Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.
EACH DAT AT 10 A. M. for all kinds
I Of FURNITURE, CARPETS: RUGS,
1 8TEEI. RANCSFH rtAS RiNnra nv.
raiUERATORS, etc. Also ROLL ANDI
FLAT TOP OKFICB DESKS. OFFICS! M
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(Adjoining Auction Room.)
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FURNISHINGS, SHOES. STATION
ERY, GROCERIES, SlioV CSES.
COUNTERS AND FIXTURES at
WHOLESALE COST.
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Auctioneer.
Cash raid for Furniture, Stocks of
Merchandise, etc. Call Main 126, A
4243. Building Permits
Mrs. C. J. Adams, erect one and one
half Btory frame dwelling. East Sixty
second street, between Thlrty-elgrhth
and Thirty-ninth avenues; builder,
same; $1900.
Alice Ppwell. erect one story frame
dwelling Fifty-seventh avenue, between
East Sixty-first and Sixty-second
streets: -buHder, same; $1000.
Henry Wept, erect one story frame
dwelling. East Seventy-fourth street,
between Fortieth and Forty-fifth av
enues; butlde- same; $180.
M. F. EiiRton, erect ono story framo
chicken coop, East Twenty-seventh
street, between Dekum avenue and Sar
atoga; builder, same; $150.
O. W. Paulson, erect one and one
half story frame dwelling, East Eighth
street, between Skldmore and Prescott;
bulMer, Mr. Moore; $2600.
Otto Anshulu. repair one story frame
store and rooms, corner Shaver and
Michigan avenue; builder. E. P. Fren
trexs; $100. .
Frank Lane, erect one story frame
garage, 1029 Eust Fifteenth street, be
tween Alberta and Wygant; builder,
same; $150.
Edward Dungey, repair one story
frame dwelling. East Seventieth street,
between East Stark and Morrison;
builder, same; $900.
J. O. Hall, repair two story frame
dwelling. 351 East Irving street, be
tween Second and Third; builder, M.
Fuju'nma; $200.
J. J. Jonason, reoair one and one
half story frame dwelling. 718 East
Couch street, between Twentieth and
Twenty-second; builder, J. A. Cum
mings; $500.
M. E. Teal, repair two story frame
store and rooms, 280 Yamhill street,
between Fou:th and Fifth; builder,
same; $50.
Portland Home Building Co., erect
one story frame dwelling, 617 East
Twenty-third street, between Tlbbetts
and Powell valley road; builder, same;
$1800.
. R. W. Anderson, erect one story frame
dwelling. East Sherman street, between
Thirtieth and Thirty-first; builder. C.
W. Clark1. $1500.
F. Muralt. erect one story frame
smokehouse. Mississippi avenue, be
tween Falling and Shaver; builder. R.
W. Lamoreaux; $100.
Walter Lafferty. erect two story
frame dwelling, East Eighteenth street,
between K-napp and Rex; builder, N.
J. Nelson; $5500.
Dr. Holt Wilson, repair three story
fireproof reinforced concrete bakery,
and restaurant, 295 Burnslde street be
tween Fourth and Fifth; builder, Wm.
Watts; $200.
Mrs. . Mary Peterson, erect on and
one-half story frame dwelling. Fifty- M
second avenue, between Eaat Vrrtv.'
Fortv-
fourth and Forty-fifth streets;
same: $1800.
bullder.
John Wood, erect two story frame
machine shop. 455 East Alder street,
between Eighth and Ninth; builder L.
8. Dane; $5600.
William Horton. repair one story
frame dwelling. East Sixty-eighth
street, between Flanders and Olisan:
builder. F. S. Hallock: $850.
. cr- pJond'r,reEft.,r ttwo tory frame
dwelling, Eaet Eightieth street, between .
Glisan and Flanders; builder, F. S. Hal-
iocs;; sou.
H. W. Lemcke, erect one and one-half
story frame dwelling, Royal Court, be
tween TSast Glisan and Everett streets,
builder, same, $5000.
Cramer & Fries, erect five story flre-
firoof concrete stores" and hotel, Wash
ngton street, northeast corner Twelftn,
builder, same. $110,000.
J. A. Sundberg. erect two story frame
dwelling, East Fifty-eighth street be
tween Hancock and Broadway, builder,
same, $1600.
J. H. Sullivan, repair one and one-half
story frame dwelling. East Forty-second
street, between Clay and Mill, builder.
C. W. Shoemaker, $1000.
Charles W. Erts, erect two and one-
half story frame dwelling, 1680 . East
Morrison street, between Terrace ave
nuo and East Sixty-fifth, builder same.
$3000.
A. A. Arend, repair two story frame
dwelling, 781 Multnomah street, between
East Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth,
builder same. $275. ' ' '
H. Nlendorf, erect one story frame
dwelling, 890 East Eighty-second street,
between Hawthorne and' Clav. buiirfAr.i
;.WlUiam Percy, $600.
-t. Kicnarason, repair one story rrame
dwelling, 584tf Fortieth avenue, between
East Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth streets,
builder same. $300. .
A. Grace Ross, repair three story
brick stores and rooms, northwest cor-'
ner First and Salmon streets, builder,
1. A. Melton, $2400. .
Carl Bchlewe. renal r two storv fnmi '
dwelling, 802 Michigan avenue, between
Failing and Fremont, builder.. Schlews .
A Myers, $240. , -v ....... .-.
m. vonada. erect one storv friTim
dwelling, Atlantlo street, between Buf
falo and Lombard, builder, J. A, Vona- ,
da, $100. r' . .." - . . ....
M. Fsram. erect one starv frama hn
house. East Seventy-sixth street, be.
tween Klickitat . and Siskiyou ; builder.
same: $169. - . . -,, -. ,
StfnFarland A NtithrlnA ) tmin
story frame dwelling. East Thirty-sixth "
street. ' between Hawthorne and Harri
son; builder, same; f 4000. ' . . ;
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