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OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 19U.
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ADHERED TO KING
i Plan : of .. Historical Society Is
Cause of Stir in Ranks of
Organization Dedicated to
Patriotic Purpose. , i
Philadelphia, Dec. 1.- Up in Canada
there Is an Episcopal minister who pos
sesses the entire roster of Americans
a who fought for, King- Geprge In;: the
revolution. There. were more than: 20,-
000 of them and the, Pennsylvania His
torlcal society. Is going to publish the
If Librarian Jordan has his "way
iT-b.oat it and -the. whole world will know
Who's who. " There Is a hint that It will
affect some membership In patriotic
societies. -, - ' ..
Officers of patriotic societies seen
here say that if any got into their so-
," cleties who were not entiled to It, they
... deserved to be shown up, but doubted
that there are any such, as each ap
pllcant must furnish proof of his or her
: revolutionary ancestry.
Mrs, Frank Oetchell, regent of Phlla
" delphla chapter of the Daughters of the
-'American Revolution, said:
' . "At the beginning of the war many
Aelleved that It , was right to be loyal
lrto the king, "but changed their minds
f it afterward. They became as good pa,
trlots as any, and this is shown by the
r number or desertions rrom trie regi
, , ments recruited for England here."
'' 1 There was something like 6J regi
menta or commands which were re
cruited for the Royalist party here,
iv Boston and New York chipped in lib
'' erally, as did New Jersey and South
' Carolina. But Philadelphia? wasn't far
behind them. Although this was the
. capital, and the cradle of liberty and
! things like that, the Tory sentiment was
tremendous. In fact, when Benedict
; Arnold married Peggy Shippen and took
, her to his mansion at Mount Pleasant
(you can go there any day; it is the
. Dairy, Fairmount Park), fear dad. Ed
. ward Shippen, was very much opposed
to it. because he did not like Ben. But
- Peggy and Ben entertained right roy
ally, and history tells Us that most of
. their . guests were Tories, or persons
loyal to King Qeorge. That was the
: time that Ben was deep In it and was
preparing to sell out, which he did later,
loyalists Deserted in Numbers. .
De Lancey raised a reglihent here for
the king. They did not stick very well
however, for out of 881 enlistments, 437
- deserted to help George Washington and
his army. Of the record so far ob
tained, it appears that' out of nine com-
i mands recruited for King George, with
a total enlistment of 8847, no fewer
than 1636 skipped and afterward became
patriots or non-combatants.
' Lieutenant Colonel William Allen,
son of the chief Justice of Pennsylvania,
" was another who stood pat on one king
and got licked. He called his regiment
the "Pennsylvania Royalists." Captain
Richard Hovenden organised the Phila
delphia. Light Dragoons, . and the roster
thereof ,1s in the possession of the His
torical society.
Dr. Jflllua iFMSasbsa, librarian at the
Masonic temple, is proudof the fact that
the Masons of these days were patriots,
and he has -facts to. prove it. In fact,
he is now collecting the records, and
preparing a complete history of free
masonry of. the revolution. His records
show that several lodges were organized
In the American army. One of these
was Lodge No. 18, which was recruited
wholly in Knox's artillery, and another
was known as "St. John's Regimental
Lodge."
His records of various lodges show
that a Urge number of -members were
"raised" with exceptional speed, that
they might attend to their military
Another Interesting . feature of Dr.
. report the attendance of British of fl-
delphla. at their meetings. But they left
their swords, pistols and politics outside
the lodge rooms.
j American patriotic associations have
r been rigid In their requirements for
,- membership, demanding proof of revo
lutionary ancestry of the patriotic sort,
and each society thinks its-, rolls are
clear. If, however, any one has en
tered surreptitiously the forthcoming
list will tell it, and It is whispered that
there la apprehension n some quarters.
E DRUMMING AT
HOT SPRINGS CHECKED
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Washington, Dec. 1. "World's pleas
ure ground, and health sanatorium" Is a
title that may well be bestowed upon
Hot Springs, Ark., according to a re
port just made by Harry H. Meyers,
superintendent to the secretary of the
Interior. "To Illustrate how widely these
waters are known," he says, "a daily
bath report, selected at random, shows
patlonts here from seven foreign coun
tries. The past year was the most pros
perous evef known here. Every month
of last year shows more visitors than'
the corresponding month of 1910, the
total number of visitors for the year
being, approximately 180,000. The total
receipts of the bathhouse In 1910 were
$217,916, and in 1911 they amounted to
TRAD
,A $253,814." . ,
,. The numoer or. pains sum Dy zt Datn
houses,; namea oy Meyers, was ys,i
In the last year. The net profit was
1112,868.'
,- "What has been the worst detriment
and curse to this resort for 40 years,"
' says the report, "la what Is known as
! doctor and hotel drumming. Formerly
1t was not at all unusual for 20 or SO
-hotel runners to meet the visitor at
a Little Rock or Benton on every train,
J,,, end fre.q unfitly some drummer went' as
Hi far i aa Memphis and St. Louis. The
f hotel drumming was but a mere subter
,'? fuge in most instances, the real object
, ' being to place the visitor In the hands
I of some physician who would give half
I his fee to the drummer, I am happy to
be able to report that since October 16,
5 ' 1909, when United , States inspectors
I F were plaocd on all Incoming, trains to
J notify the public what to avoid and
f give full Information as to how to 'pro
i ceed, the drurtiming on the ' trains has
I entirely ceased, and the practice of the
",doctora dividing feea for drummed pa-
. tlents has been reduced to the lowest
a ebb ever known.".
f: V' . Working Conditions' Bettered. '
I ..?'(;. previous to their organisation the
; blacksmiths of Atlanta, Ga., got 25 cents
an hour and worked ten hours a 'day,
Since organization their wages have In
creased to 88 cents an hour , and the
; hour- ,;; j.
C. 1,. WilliamsErect one and one
half story frame dwelling. East Fifty
eighth street between Forty-third and
Fortyfourth avenues; ..builder, same;
11500. : ' v ,.; :l ..'' e
Hugo Brask Repair frame dwelling,
176 East Thir street between Oregon
and Jrvlng; J00.,-;',,fi,.
Hugo Brask r-Repair two story frame
dwelling, 360 Orcon street between
Second and Third streets; builder. James
Garrlek,S0.ri5H;;t.:..-t; ' 1; .'..'':
A.' O Rosa Erect 1 two story -'frame
dwelling-. East Forty-third street . be
tween Mlgklyou and. Klickitat; builder,
H. A. : Boster; r 13800. - - :':
- A. Wiensftelri -Erect two and one half
frame store, and dwelling, 207 First
street- between Caruthers and Sherman;
builder, D.-Gurlen; t2800. .-.
-Richard S. Plereon Erect one story
frame- dwelling,. Oiautauqua between
Waverly and Hartford; builder. , same;
$800. v.- ' . -s.
Richard a Pierson Erect one story
frame shed. Chautauqua .between Wa
verly and Hartford; builder, same; $25.
A. :1m Cottardl Erect one and one
half story frame, dwelling. East Four
teenth street between Karl and Rhine;
builders, Cottardi & Cottardl; $2000.
P, McDonald Erect one and one half
story - frame dweling , East Twenty
eighth street corner Tibbetts; builder,
W..E. Jenkins; $2000. . . .
A. tf." Petteys Repair one and one
half story frame dwelling. East Eighty
fourth street between Delano and Wal
lace; builder, B. P. Kyle;, $50.
W. 4. Grlebeler Repair one tory
frame storage 119 Russell street be
tween MississlpDi and Alblna avenue;
builder, H. C. Llddell; $80. . .
Umbdenstock Larsen Erect one
story frame dwelling. Oregon street be'
tween East Seventieth-, and Seventy
first; builders, a. H. Barney and J. H.
Wheeler- $1866.
L. O. Gerber Erect one story frame
dwellng. East Forty-seventh street be
tween Sixty-first and Sixty-second ave
nues; builder, same; $1800.
sanitary MUK & cream company, re
pair one story frame wagon shed. East
Sixth street between Yamhill and Tay
lor, builder Charles McFarland; $160.
J. B. Kuhns, repair one story frame
dwelling, 1098 East Thirty-second street
north, between Sumner and Emerson,
builder same; $160.
J. Mason, ereot two and one-half
story frame dwelling, East Twenty
fourth street between Knott and tan
ton, builder E. S. Wright; $5500.
W. F. Doelta. erect two story frame
dwelling, East Thirty-eighth street be
tween Erases ana inompson, Duiiaer
same; $3100. ,
C WhlDDle. erect one and one-half
story frame dwelling. East Seventieth
street between Oregon and Gllsan, build
er same; $2600. 1
C. Whillple, erect one and one-half
Btorv frame dwelling. Irvinr street be
tween East Seventieth and Seventy-first,.
builder same; $2600.
F. C. Lyman, erect three story frame
store and rooms, Holladay avenue be
tween East First and Second, builder
E. C. Wegman; $2000.
A. H Peterson. rect one stonr frame
dwelling, Hillsdale avenue and Che
halem; $3000.
M. A, Williams, erect one and one
half stWy frame dwelling, Stanton
street between East Thirty-sixth and
Marguerite, builder Gulstlno Bros. &
Holcomb; $6600.
Sylvia M. Backen, erect one story
frame dwelling. East Eighteenth street
between Mitchell and Insley, builder 1
Henry Backen: $1250. I
Frank Commella, repair one story
frame dwelling. 428 East Tenth street
between Grant and Sherman, builder W.
H. Gordon; $360.
FranK (jomraeuo, repair one story
frame dwelling, 430 East Tenth street
between Grant and Sherman, builder
W. H. Gordon: $360.
A. Gattuccla. rerjair two story frame
dwelling. East Nineteenth and Brooklyn
streets, Duiider same; jiouu.
Emma Epton, erect one story frame
store. Gllsan street between East Sev
enty-third., and Seventy-fourth, builder
jacK Bpmer; zuuu.
Edith M. Moser. erect one story frame
ohltiken house, 4219 East Seventy-thlrd,
street between Forty-fifth and Forty-
sixth avenues, builder J. Moser; atuu.
Edith. M. Moser. reoalr one story
frame dwelling, 4219 East Seventy-third
street between Fortieth and Forty-fifth
avenues, builder- J. Moser; $160.
Allen SinkJer & Co., erect two story
frame dwelling, East Thirty-seventh
street between Knott and Stanton, build- ,
er same; $6600.
Charles BHvs, repair one story frame :
dwelling. 1036 Fast Lincoln street be
tween Thirty-fourth and Marguerite,
builder same; $160.
James Johnson, erect four story mill
constructed warehouse, 41-48 East Third
street between Oak and Pine, builder
same; $80,000. !
E. Hutchinson, repair one story frame
dwelling, 1227 Kerby street Detween
Simpson and Jessup, builder M. M.
Lanir; $luu.
Ben A. Bellamy, repair two story
framestore. 401 Hawthorne avenue be
tween! Grand avenue and East Sixth,
builder W. R. Griffith: $200.
J. Taltt. erect one story frame build-
in. Sixty-second avenue between East
EMftv-ninth and Rpvent v-HBf ond streets
builder same; $1000.
R. F. Cole, erect one and one-half
story frame dwelling Ellsworth street
between East Thirty-fifth and Thirty
sixth, builder C. W. Cleveland; $2000.'
F. D. Love, erect one story frame
shop, Moro street between Forty-fifth
and Forty-sixth avenues, builder same;
$76.
PhUlo Buehner. reoalr three atory
brick pool room and cigar stand, 263
First street, between Madison and Jef
ferson; builder, T. C. Reichle; $300.
A. W. Ogilvie, repair one and one half
story frame dwelling, East Eighty-sc-ond
street, between Lincoln and Divis
ion; builder, James Chlshalm; $160.
tfauour-uuinrie vo., repair irame
elgh; builder, same; $2960.
Bernard Sunde, erect one and one half
story frame dwelling, Fairmont bou
levard, between Chespeek and Council
Crest: builder, same: $3000.
Judge Rufus Mollary,. ereot eight
story fireproof concrete hotel building,
northwest corner Yamhill and Lowns-
dale streets; builder, Leonard Construc
tion uo.; iidu.uuu.
George Raabe, erect one story frame
garage, 3320 East Sixty-seventh street,
between Powell Vallev and Thirty-third
avenue; builder, same; $426.
Anton tjracaoa, repair one story
frame dwelllnr.-1966 East Taylor street.
between Seventy-sixth and Seventy
elghtb: builder, LudWlg Racer; $100.
W. E. -Love; erect one and one half
story frame dwelling, Rodney avenue,
between Emerson and Sumner; builder,
same: $3000. .
L. w; Stephens, ereot one story frame
dwelling. Morris street, between East
Sixty-eighth and Club avenue; builder,
same:J1600.
P. a. Gilbert, reoair two storv frame
dwelling, 4928 East Seventy-first street.
between f oster toaa ana iewis; nuua
er, same; $260. -
Joe Battaglla, erect one story frame
shed. East Eleventh street, between
Market jand Mill; builder, W. H. Gor
don; $200. i
K t. Mcwaugnton,' erect one story ,
-Mill nwBA TlfBVlnvtA . ... 1.
tween Nineteenth and Trinity PlaceJ '
builder, uingnam . & MCjieuana uo.;
$7500. . f
County Court, ereot eight story f ire- i
proof steel frame court house, vFlfth
street, between Main and Ralmon;
builder,5 Lewis A. Hicks Co.; $800,000.
I.. M. Rookmann. erect one and one-
half story frame dwelling, East Thirty-
seventn - street, Between ecniuer . ana
Ravmond; builder, same;- .81800.
H. Kershaw, erect one story frame
dwelling. Hnllock- street, . between Bel
knao and Emerald streets: builder.
L. Hansen, repair one story frame
dwelling, 1488 Wall street, between
Yale and Amhurst; builder, L. Hansen
& Son; $500. . " ' '
W, N- Everett, erect two and one half
story' frame dwelling, -East' Gllsan
street between Laurelnurst and . Royal
court; builder, nmt; $8000.i,j,,
Pennl 4k Barabaniro, repair two story
brick saloon. $67 First street, between
Madison and Jefferson; builder, M- J.
Wallace: $1000. t - - 1
L. O. -Parker,-erect two story frame
store and dwelling, Hawthorne avenue,
between Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth;
builder, same; $1600. ,
J. O. Jones, rrnlr two story frame
dwelling, 900 first street, between
Love and Abernathy; $300.
Estate of H. W.vCorhett, 'repair one
story frame store, 7-69 First street.
between Davis and Everett; builder D.
Gurlen; $200. , " ...
Wyatt, Estabrook A Ray -Ereot one
and one half story frame dwelling, East
Twenty-ninth street between Liberty
and Portland boulevard; builder, same;
$2500. ' v
Wyatt; Estabrook A Ray Erect one
and one half story frame dwelling. East
Glisan street between East Thirty-second
and Nsrema place; builder, same:
$8600. .
J. M. Jones-Erect one and one half
story frame dwelling, East Forty-sixth
street between -Hancock and Broadway;
builder, samo; $3600. - - t '
C. Z. B. Soolety Repaid f ram e hall,
Duke street between Fourteenth and
Sixteenth; builder. B. T, Hnlsda; $360,
Bertha Currier Ereot one - story
frame,, dwelling, East Forty-eighth
street!- between Madison and Main;
builder. R. Currier; $1800. I
John Lakari Erect one story frame
dwelling. Sweet Briar avenue between
Bella Vista and Club avenue; builder,
Wlllam' Wilson; $1600.
C. J. Belchlnger Repair frame store
room 1626 Macadam road corner Miles
Street; builder, same; $100. '
C. H. Baker Repair three story brick
store and rooms, 270 Morrison street
between Third and Fourth; builders,
Spady Manufacturing Ca;- $700.
F. Sechtem Repair brick store and
rooms, 88 North Sixth street between
Everett and Flanders; builder. W. S.
McMeekent $2400.
Emma Hlgins -Erect one story
frame store, East Gllsan street between
Seventy-sixth and Seventy-fifth; build
er, same; $700. 1
NEW TODAY
SOME BARGAINS FROM THE
NO COMMISSION! HOUSE
. XIV, Xft 9 w j
house, lust completed, looated at 1834
vruia St., pniM tuouth- (tihiiw 7"iw
1868. .
m ,t tM 1 Mil trtm
Orchard, with a rood 4 room house and
other buliaings, io Swu; gooa
330 sores, all no. 1 river bottom land,
ib in iinm Aloaa to Xndanendence,
price 937,000, good terms.
Wo. 790 A 0 room new sTncxiy thoo
sra bungalow, for $290O, and only 300
cash. Call .189 glpson t. . , ,
: ; We have f artns t6 trads ' ' t o olty
property, and some good lnoome prop
erty to .trade tot acreage.,-. - f , . '-
THE v OREGON REALTY &
: LISTING EXCHANGE
; . ' 963 Stark V -
Do You Like
the River?
WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO
BOATING AND SWIMMING
FROM YOUR OWN PORCH?
Imagine 85 feet of river for your
front yard!
That's what we are asking only
$3500 for.
The ground (three-fourths acre) is
worth that alone, but this has a mod
ern 6-room house on it.
See us today.
Mix & Marsh
1208 YEON BUILDING
Half Block
$325,000 was paid a few days ago
for less than half block on Yamhil!
between 7th and-Park Sts. We can
make a price on half block 100x200
feet, within 2 blocks of this property
and equally as well located, of almost
half this amount.
This is pne of the best west side
propoistions in Portland. Let us
show you.
The SHAW-FEAR Co.
102 FOURTH STREET
Main 35. A-3500.
JS.TTrarr- nT IT.
OUR HUUn IS r ntb -
322 viOHAWKl BUIIDENa . .
MORTGAGE LOANS
KCtfo JOHN E. CR0NAN rrO
IV eoa Bp aiding Bldg. 'v
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REAL' ESTATE TRANSFERS 'f-
CERTIFICATES ' of title made by the
Title & Trust company, Lewis bldg.,
C. Ray Beckley and wife " to" O, . . j
Mattoon, south 63 feet of lot ;
13, block 9, and south 63 feet '
! of west 7 feet 3 Inches of-:'
lot 16, block 9, Bunny side....' M00
James D. Hart and wits to F. S. .
Hallock, lot 13. block U, Ken-
slngton .................... . 1"6
John B. Hibbard t al. to U '
lulse Stlne, lot , block 1, ,
O'Neill .subdivision . . . ?.: i.SOO
Lawrence I Chambers to Henry .
Chambers, lot ; le.f . block S3
Rnssmera .vvi..,w '00
Charles 1 Hunter and wife to
Sadie J. Hoskins, 1 acre be
ginning; at northwest corner of
south naif of northwest quar
ter of northwest quarter, of
section SI. township 1 south.
f range 2 east .....' 1,850
Alameda Land company to Ed- .
. ward D. Curtis, lo 1. block 42,
Alameda Park 07
D. C Tedford to school district
No 1, lot 6, block SO, Fulton
Park 1.000
Rose City Park association to
C. L. Burton, lets 7, 8, block
4, Beaumont . 1,900
LlKzle J. cole and husband to
Edith N. Davis et al, lot 3.
Lamargent Park' No. 2 8, 00
Brong-Steele Co. to Ovlla Ber
aerson. lot 1, block 6, Love
felsrh tos
Laurelnurst Co to J. R. Ksta-
, brook, lot 4, block 74. Laurel
hurst 1,900
Anna V. Rogers to Frank S.
Hallock, lot 2, block fi, Plel's
addition . 8,000
A. P, Smith and wife to J. H.
Rankin, lot 1, block 3. Park
View .....j..... 8.000
T. a. Tr. Co. to "W. F. Doelts,
lot 1. block 11, Rossmere. . . . 8KB
Portland Trust Co. to J. H.
Bossmaber, trustee, ; lot - 11, -:
' block 8. Merlow 860
Security Abstract & Trust . Co.
to Ruby Hegnes. lot 11, block
46, Rose City Park 460
Minnie Frlnk et al. to G. W.
Keeney, lot 1. block 12; Alder
Springs 800
Robert W. Wilson, trustee, and
wife to H. C. van Meter, lot
7. block 11, Council CreBt .... 800
Sebtna , O. Gaston ' to Emma
tStaub, lot ' 6, block 2, Valley
View .j...... 800
The Hawthorne Estate- to 'John
' T. McCarron, south 60 feet of
lot" 7," block 1, Hawthorne's
First addition ., 1,275
W. H.' Nunn and wife to B. B.
Kimble. lots 2, S, block 9,
Floral Park ..... ....I 780
M. G. Coleman, and wife to J.
H. Hutchinson t al, lots 4, 6,
block 1, Eagers addition ..... 1,000
Willamette Realty Co. to Martin
Franctecovich, lot 2, block. 25,
Belle Crest , 1.100
Emll Hedinger and wife to B. J.
Ross et al, 125x316 feet begin
ning 658 feet south of .north
east corner of section 19,' town
ship 1 south, range 2 east ..... 960
Same to A. L. Holden, lots 17
and 18, block 14, West Portland
Park 180
M. A. Blanchard and wife to
Nathalie n. Huntress, lot 9,
block 6, Murraymead 7000
Emily Curtiss to M. C. Woodard,
trustee lots 1, 2, 8, 18, 19, 20,
block 86, Portsmouth 10
George E. Wlcklund et al., lots 4,
6, block 4, Walts Cloverdale
annex 4000
Hibernla Savings Bank to R. V.
and Mary A. Belford, lots 6, 6,
block 11, Capitol Hill TOO
John W. Kennedy et aU to Clara
B. Cullen, lots 4, 5, block 8,
Plnehurst .- 810
Park Land company to Mary Mc
Lean,, lots 7, 8, block 86, Uni
versity Park 800
Fred Jacobs and wife to Arthur
B. Blgnaml, lot 15, block 30,
Berkeley 160
Mallnda A. Mitchell and husband
to S. L. Hanson et al., tract
beginning 100 feet west and
1083 feet north of quarter cor
ner of east side of section 12,
township 1 south, range 1 east 6000
Albert E. Humburs; to Henry J,
-Menlr. lot 18, blook 2. Qraa-'
mere 860
W alter J. Dufr and wife to D. L.
Fllley. lot 12. block 15. Tre-
mont Place, 228
James K. Little and wife to M.
Van Alstine, lots 8, 9, -10. 38.
39, and undivided half ot lot
11, View Crest, subdivision lot
4 block "A." Oak Park addi
tion No. 2 to St. Johns 2000
Edward J. Faxton and wife to F.
M. Pllter. lot 13,block 4. Floral
Park . 1W
O. P. Jordan and wife to W. H.
Wood, south 65 feet of lot 80,
Melrose 2,600
Annie L. Kent and husband to J.
0. Rushing, lots 6, 6 and 7,
First addition to Cherrydaln.. 10,000
S. D. Smallev and wife to Charles
P. Hunting, lot 14, block 11.
Woodmere 800
Ben Rtesland to Walter D. Simp
son, lot 5, 'block 7, Havelock... 2,600
Isma Skldmore and husband to
Walter A. Green, lot 11, block
22, Rossmere 4,800
G. A. Johnson and wife to John
Raab, lot 9, subdivision block
1, Mount Hood View 800
Albert Johanson to E. E. Hamlin,
lot 11, block 2, Easton addition 1.800
Portland Trust company to Marv
E. Wilson, lots 27 and 28, block
65, West Portland Park... 100
Wlllda Buckman to C. C. Rob
bins, lot 1, block 2, Buckman's
Second addition 8,200
Ladd Estate company to Sally
Hester Coleman, lot 15, block 3,
Westmoreland '. . 720
R. L. Mathlson to J. H. Tipton
company, lot 4, block 2, Mea
downurst; lot 1, block 8, Wa
verly; lot 19, block 47, waver
leigh Heights 7.000
Meadowhurst company to J. H.
xipton company, lots i, z, s, 4,
n, oiock i; iocs l, s o, oiock z;
lots 1, 2, block 8 ; lots 1 to 4, 6,
8. 9 to 18, 15 to 25, block 4,
Meadowhurst -26.000
Joseph A. Klllan to Magdalena
Urlebel, lot 4, block 118, lrv
lngton 1.860
F. S. Ewry to Ella M. Btryker.
ioxzo cnams in ju. u c or
Thomas W. Gates and wife,
section 9, township 1 south,
ranee 2 east t.OOO
B. M. Lombard and wife to Da
vid K. Atkinson et al, lots 9
end 10, block 2, Wild Rose ad
dition noo
Law'lfcbstract & Trust Co.. capital
szuw.uuw. s mptq or irani piqg.
PACIFIC Title A Trust Co., the leading
abstractors. 7 Ch. Cow., ground floor.
szuu.uop. Bosrq or irans piqg.
W. R. HAIZLIP CO., Inc., Abstractors,
SZ7-B uoroen nag. trices rignt.
41
TOO are cordially Invited to attend the
dance Saturday evening at the W. 0.
W. hall, 128 Eleventh, given by the Mys
tic Dancing club, composed of members
or woodcraft!
M. W. A ROSE CITY CAMP Monday
- Selling-Hlrsch bldg., Washington near
10th. Phone clerk. Main 9294, A-4885.
R." N. A. Ore. Rone Camp, meets Fri.
eve... Allsky hall, S-l and Morrison.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
GustaS' Anderson, 289 Prescott, 28,
and Effle Estey, 27.
Douglas Pratt,, 611 First street, 21,
and Agnes Wells; 18.
James Fame, Boise, Idaho, 42, and
Mae Davis, 26.
Franklin Parker, 222 Fourth street,
24, and Gertrude Barker, 21.
William Trout, 1027 Union avenue,
37, and Anna McCall, 27.
John Laphan, Sixteenth and Gllsan,
26, and Mary Conroy, 23.
B. L. Caldwell, 460 Larrabee, 25. and
Mary Bharey, 20.
August Hldcnmann, 120 Sumner, 25,
and Winifred Pfeifer. 25. .
William Dawson, 81 East Seventy
ninth street, 21, and Ellen Kramer, 20.
William Honeyman. 792 East Halmon,
26, and Ann Meyer, iOOl East Yamhill,
23
Alfred Euster, Lents, Or.t 22, and
Irene Miles, 18.
Harry Martin, 991 East Twelfth, 27,
and Genevieve Welsh, 25.
Coleman Youngs, 1162 Union ave
nue. 26, and Hyla Cooper, 17.
Harry Ewtes, 223 Fifth street, 21, and
Margaret Blakelock, 18. v
Frank Hoffman, 488 Washington, 26,
and Mabel Crandall, 26.
Clarence Higley, 464 Rodney, 25, and
Llllle Griffith, 25.
Gilbert Panders. 385 Halleck, 19. and
Gertrude Barrett. 18.
Edward King, 763 East Twenty-first
street. 32, and Clara Klang. 24.
Arthur Kreofaky, 300 Stanton street,
22, and Mary Scliamter. 22.
Herman Jacobs. Taconia, Wash., 29,
and Edna Frank, 21.
S. H. Harbanl, Hotel Boott, 40. and
Wlna Fitzgerald, 30.
Wilford McQuiggin, 173 East Twenty
slxth. 27, and Mary Lamprecht, 21.
W. 6, Smith & Co, vM? c,t
Washington Bldg., cor. 4th onWash'ton.
LEADING Florist. Lubliner, 428 Wash
st., bet. 11th 12th. Mar. 753, A-1334.
DRESS Kults for rent, all blzes, Unique
Tailoring Co., 309 Stark st.
CLARKE BROS.. flortMs; fine flowers
and floral designs. 2S9 Morrison St.
BIRTHS
M'CAULEY To Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
Cauley, November 26. a boy.
TECKNER To Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Teckner, November 28, 360 Clifton,
a girl.
SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Shirley
Smith, November 28. a girl.
CUNNINGHAM To Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Cunningham, 807 Harvard. No
vember 16, a boy.
DUTTON To Mr. and Mrs. Henry But
ton Portland hospital, November 14,
a girl,
MATHER To Mr. and Mrs. Myles Ma
ther. Portland hospital. November 14,
a girl.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
WRIGHT Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend tho
funeral services of the late Charles 8.
Wright, aged 42' years, which will be
held at Dunning & McEntee's chapel.
Seventh and Ankeny streets, Saturday,
December 2, at 2 p. m. Interment Mult
nomah cemetery.
WEST At Helena, Mont.. Ulrlka W.
West, sged 48 years, beloved wife of
Charles A.West. Funeral services will
be held at Dunning & McEntee's, Satur
day. December 2. at 9:80 a. m. Friends
respectfully invited. Interment at Rose
L'lty cemetery
HA VILA ND At the family residence,
827 College street, Kenneth Havlland,
a native of Edlnburg, Scotland, age 60
years. Funeral notice later.
BORIES Rosa Bocloa. Seattle, Wash,
.November 28. aged 25; no cause.
TUNG Wong Tung, 62 Second street,
November 26, aged 50; heart disease.
KELLYt-L. Kelly, Cedar Mills. Novem
ber 24, aged 40; heart disease.
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 169 6th St.,
opp. Meier & Frank's. Main 7215.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Dunning & McEntee VK
every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 430.
A-4658. Lady assistant.
J, P, Finley & Son
Third and Madison.
Lady attendant. Main 9, A-1599.
A, R, ZELLER CO, Both Phones.
Sue. Zeller-Byrnei Co., lady attendant
I FRPU Undertaker. Lady asslbtant.
ltllJM H-IS88. E.-7S1. B.
6th-AIder.
Panrcnn Pr Funeral directors, 369
rcalOUII OUi 371 Russell St. E. 1080.
FRIPQHM Undertaking Co. Main
A-2235. Lndy ass't.
EAST BIDS funeral directors, suecs.,-
or to v. a. punning, inc. IS. 52, B12525.
EDWARD HOI.MAN. undertnker. 220
3d st.Lsdy assistant Main 607.
HE MSTOCK 1687 E. 18th, Sellwood 71;
bibo. uawson, wooaiawn 187.
GENERAL REAL ESTATE 62
block. Close In, on 3rd st. Best buy
In the city. Bis- future. M. E. T..
ail uoroett mag,
WANTED Small equities in lots. O-
ixa, journal. ,
FOR SALE HOUSES 01
IRVINGTON HOME.
7 BOOMS,
Modern In every particular, built In
effects, large reception hall, sleeping
porch and everything up to date in every
particular; price 36250, 3500 cash, bal
ance whatever you can pay.
J. E. NICHOLS CO.. 615 Veon bldg.
NATIONAL Real Estate Systematlzers.
simplify listing and showing propertv.
Installed In the following offices: Fl
J. Height. 969 Union ave., and Eclipse
neaity uo ei enn.ru at. uiners to
roliows. systems ror sale, k.ts Cham
ber of Commerce bldg. Price 312 andup.
PLANS OF ARTISTIC HOMES f
HOUSES OVr:R 81600. 110. COM
PLETE DETAILS AND SPECIFICA
TIONS. FINELT ILLUSTRATED
BOOK FREE.
PORTLAND BtTILDTNG ABS'N.
822 MOHAWK BLDG.
For Investment
8 room house, lot 5xl00, E. 46th, near
Hawthorne ave.; price $2550; bringing
$22.60 per month; 3 years' lease guaran
teed rent.
O. U WEBB, 414 E. Stark st
. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
A brand, new 8-room house In Laurel
hurst. Now furniture, everything com
plete. House has been ocoupled a little
over a month. Furniture same. Will
tak about $3200. $4000. Bal. 8 to 6
years.- A'204, Journal.
PTvre room' bungalow, furnaoe. f lre-
ploce, buffet, bookcases, hardwood
floor, gns, -electricity, good view, Ros
City Park, 2 blocks from carllne; $3350.
eaoy terms. Provident Investment &
Trustee Co., 201, 202, 203 Board of
Trade. Marsnan . ts, A-1023,
"TWO BEAUTIFTll, iiSSSfES!
Superior In-every detalt, finished In
bdk and mahogany.' Hot water, hot
sir. Best in Irvington. Investigate. C
1868. East 273. No agents. W, H. Herd-
man.
1.1-6 ACRES, small house, onlv 15 min-
utes' car ride, 6a fare, ideal for home
pite; price only $1500; $260 cash, long
time on balance. M. E. Lee, 311 Corbett
fidg. '
lYllW'KBil.ianABIHlM .
' room modern house, new, i 00x1 00,
Mgh class- residence district, less than
cost to Dunn, v.au woooiawn 37.
$330 will cinch modern 9 room bunga
low, near Jeffoison school, ast side.
Investigate If good home desired. S-235,
journal
2 modern 6 room bungalows, close in.
can be bought on small payments
down, balanoe : monthly. 361 E, 11th
st .rptjio2s. n ,
FO U R room, house 2 . lots, $ 1 2 6. , 78 0
Linn ave, fellwood. . , , . . , " '
. MEETING NOTICES
' FOR SALE HOUSES - 01
Home Bargains
TF SOLD THIS v fiEK YOU CAN GET
AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOOD BUY IN
L All IlELH URST ; A 7 ROOM HOUSE,
WITH ALL MODERN CONVEN
IENCES, . HARDWOOD . FLOORS,
BUILT-IN ARRANGEMENTS, ETC.;
AiSO A 7 RvOM HOUSE IN IRVING
TON, ON 22D ST:
IF YOU KNOW A BARGAIN WHEN
YOL SEE IT. WE WILL BE PLEASED
TO SHOW THESIS.
Chas, Ringler & Co,
211 lewis bldg:
$250 Down,
Balance Like Rent,
Five room bungalow, strictly
modern, built-in buffet, cabinet
kitchen, cement walks, electrlo
fixtures, shades, house tinted, all
ready to move Into, for only
$2600. See Bryan, with
Joseph Graham.
1007-09 Board of Trade bldg.
$300 Down,
$20 Per Month
Buys strictly modern bungalow,
with large porch, built-in buffet,
bookcases, cabinet kltchn, etc.;
on fine corner with hard surface
street, sewer, gas. water, and
electricity, an ideal little homo
for only $2600.
Joseph Graham,
1007-09 Board of Trade bldg.
Fine Irvington Home
New and never been occupied,
complete In every respect, from
the basement to attic, full lot,
paving all paid, choice location,
a really fine place for the money,
$2000 will handle it
PRICE $600.
Barnes & Andrus
408 Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak sts.
Main 2081.
Cottage
4 rooms, plastered, water In
house, lot 60xl00; prlce $1100.
Barnes & Andrus
406 Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak sts.
Main 2081.
Rose City Park Bargains
I have two 6 room bouses, all modern,
corner lot, cement walks paid for, hard
wood floors, bookcases, beamed ceilings,
lovely view; cement floor in base
ment; nonresident and wishes to
sell. These places are worth $3000, but
$2500 will buy corner and $2400 inside
lot. Will easily sell for $3000 in spring.
These prices good for 5 days. Phone C
1522. Hose City Park car 67th and
Sandy road. Office at store.
BUILDERS AND HOMESEEKERS.
On Thursday morning we will offer
for sale 6 bungalow sites on Portland
Heights proper. This property is sit
uated 1 block and a half from the car
line, in a neighborhood of very attrac
tive homes. Without a doubt the prices
of this property, considering its loca
tion, are the lowest that have been of
fered on the Helchts for a .long time;
$1400 buys a dandy site. Terms.
LE NCIR & CO.,
New Officea 837 Chamber of Commere.
MR. WORKINOMAN,
READ THIS.
Small houses and ROxlOO lot, $400 end
up; $20 down and $10 a month. Call
us up or come out ant, see them; It will
cost you nothing. Also lots $160 snd
up, $6 down, $5 a month. All these lots
are Inside the city limits. Tabor 376.
WTDELL &. WILSON,
2002 E. Glisan St. MV car to 80th.
$3650 BUNGALOW. WORTH $3950. -Beauttful
and yavenlent plan; per
fect construction, ill conveniences and
fixtures the best, east front, view of
mountains from porch, near cars, near
the Alameda; but there are only 6
rooms and bath. I have too much fam
ily and too much furniture. Must build
larger. Rose C'ty Park., 695 B2d St.
Phone Tabor 224S. No agents. -
EAST 46TH ST. NORTH.
ROSE CITY PARK.
$100 CASH.
7 rooms, sleeping porch, built-in buf
fet end bookcases, solid oak floors,
kitchen range, furnace, fireplace, mir
ror doors, etc.
NATIONAL REALTY & TRUST CO.
723 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
fnone Main eiz.
BEAUTIFUL 8 room house In Laurel
hurst; 2 fireplaces, large Bleeping
porch, bullt-ln refrigerator, dUBt and
ciotnes cnutes, Tireless cooker, built
in wardrobes, etc.; corner lot 75x90,
east front, beautiful view, $7600; $500
ensh, balance ' easy monthly payments.
Provident Investment & Trustee Co.,
zui, zuz. zua noara or xraae Diag. Mar
shall 473. A-1022.
ROSE CITY PARK BUNGALOW
SACRIFICE.
Almost new. eleirantlv finished and
furnished, cost $5000 3 months ago: will
take, considerably less than that if you
nnve auum iouu igr nrst payment.
Owner. 413 Eilers bldg., 7th and Alder.
l a Dor 3X54.
FIVE and 6 room nomes. fire Dlacea:
hardwood floors, furnaces, witn all
hull t In modern conveniences, near car-
line, an street improvements paid.
mommy pnynifm piHii. rr'ivuit-nt in
vestment & Trustee Co.. 201. 202. 203
Board of Trade bldg. Phone Marshall
473. A-102.
SIX room dwelling, sun parlor and
sleeping porch enclosed in glass; hot
air furnace, full concrete basement sta
tionary tubs; living roCm 13x22; one bod
room Fame size, 2 other bed rooms: lo
cated at 763 Broadway; lot 60x100; for
sale oeiow marKet; easy terms. Mc
Cargar, Rates & Lively, 301 Yeon bldg.
$16 DOWN. $15 MONTHLY.
COR. LOT. LARGE SHACK, $700.
65x100, fine view, botwenn 2 carllnes;
can be made habitable at small exnenn
Fred W. German, 829 Burnslde. 11. or
A-Z77S
ARE you looking for a modern home at
a bargain? See. me at once. M. E.
Lee, 811 Corbett bldg.
Abe Martin
I thefg anybuddy I can't atand fer
It's th' clerk that Shows you th kind he
wears. Tipton Dud wus engaged yts
terday far disturbing th' peace while
wrltln' a pustal 'card with a pustcfflce
jien, . ' . 11 ' . " ,
'! FOR SALE HOUSES 6!
$2160' V
Burs a now E room cottsre with full
basement outside and inside- basement
entrance double floor, heavy felt paper
under siding, large, at tl:, front porctj
reception hall with built In seat, pat, -eled
pedestal with pouts between halt
and living room, also between Irving
room and dining room; a ftno built In
combination denTf snd bookcase in liv
ing room, china cupboard In dining
room, Dutch kitchen,- wood lift, t bed
rooms with good closets, -pass hall con
meeting both bedooms with bath, ninJl
cine ce snd . linen ouphtmrd in bath
room; house is wired for lights, wood
fiber plaster, 8 Ox too lot; $300 down,
$20 ncr month, 7 per cent Interest. 1
block north nd 1 block east of Millard
Ave., station. Mt. Scott car. Tabor 1324.
Owner. .. ) ' ' " "'
Furnished 5 Room Bungalow
Oak furniture throughout, tnor- ,
oushly modern In every wsy; . ,"
60x100 lot; lawn, roses; basement ..
full dry wood: everything In- . -
eluded, even dishes. Owner must
leave before Jan. 1. 8ee me to
day. Price $3000, with $750 cash,
balance $26 per month, including
Interest. P. S. West. Room 404
. Ry. Ex. Bldg. Main 2891.
FOR SALft LOTS
16
$85 CASH and $17 per month
will buy 57x100 ft., corner of. r
Rodney ave. and Lombard sU j
Price $850. '
Rmnir-Qtooa Pn J
Ground Floor Lewis Bldg.
Phones M. 1743; A-1743.
Thanksgiving Offer
$25 CASH.
7 room modern home. Improvements
all In, full cement basement, , wash
trays, etc., everything in first class
condition. Nt-ar ISth and Klllingsworth.
Price $2850. $25 per month, including
interest. One of the4 best buys In Port
land. Can't bo "duplicated for $3700. ;
J. E. NICHOLS CO.,
615 Yeoii bldg.
60x125 on macadam street .
(paved), facing 2 streets; Ideal
location for small factory. Will
'sell cheap for cash or will con
sider acreage or vacant lot In ex-
change. Address E-375, Journal. V
$850 $85 cash and $17 per
month, buys a future business
lot on Vancouver aye. An Invest- :
ment worth your consideration, .
Brong-Steele Co,
Ground Floor Lewis Bldg.
Phones M. 1743; A-1743. ;
$10 Down, $10 Per Month
- Fine view lot. matured fruit trees:
restricted district, near car, cement
walks. Bull Run water, fruit cared for
free of charge. 202 Board of Trade
bldg. Marshall 473; A-1022.
Close in Lot, $400
8 blocks from Sellwood car and a
mile nearer center than Sellwood; ce
ment walk, city water, graded street
included; easy terms. Call 615 Ablng-
ton bldg. -
$5-
a
Month
Cross Park, only 40 lots, 8 blocks
from car,, close to school and churches.
Bull Run water, ahade treea J. K. Ross,
Laurelwood, Mt. Scott car. Tabor 26.
A Qrlctn '
26 full sized lots on Oregon Electric
for only $1300. G. L. Webb, 414 East
Stark st
SOME GOOD LOT BUYST; T
2 on Portland Heights, $1600; I In
Rose City. $1200; small cash and terms.
145 B. 34th st. Main 6363.
$975 IRVINGTON $975.
30th and Schuyler enough said. Fred
W. German, 329 Burnslde. M. or A-2776.
block. Close In, on 3rd at. Best buy
in the city. Big future. M. K Leo,
311 Corbett bldg.
A S.N'At- Two fine lots; must be sold
In 10 days; party leaving city. F-
141, l V U 1 Iltll.
SEE Le Noir & Co. for west side
property, exclusive dealers In- west
side realty. 837 Chamber of Commerce.
$15,000. business corner, S carllnes, goti
Income and can be made to pay more
win nine expense. wooaiawn zoz.
$15 monthry secures fine lots Mt Tabor
vr vyemmoreiana. au pwetianq- mag.
Lot' for sale cheap If taken at once.
G-280, Journal. - -
ACREAGE 07
FIVE Seres, all cleared 1 and
plowed except of an, acre,
which is in timber, lies nice,
school on adjoining 6 acres, no
rock, gravel or hard pan and only
2 H miles back from Willamette
river, opposite St. Johns. This la
a bargain and on terms. ;
THE SHAW-FEAR CO.,
Main 85 102 Fourth Sb A-tSOt.
ACREAGE.
Small tracts In the vallny .
Just west of the city, good car
service and rapid community de
velopment, solo on small cash :
payment and monthly install
ments. - -
THE EHAW-FEAR COMPANT
102 Fourth St. .,
Main 85 A-350
Acreage Bargain ;v-
B acres close to Portland, level finest
of soil, fenced, on county road; adjoins
S. P. new line tq be electrified; close to
electric station! Ideal for chicken ranch
tr truck garden; $200 per acrecash will .
take it; first man witn the money gets
Chas, Ringler & Co.
'211 Lewis bldg.
CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port
land, walking distance- to good town,
running water, best soli, tree wood,
splendid fruit district, view of Colum
bia river and snow peaks, 2 acres $260;
R acres 3400: 10 acres S700: 10 per cent
cash, easy payments, other tracts near -
railway station 10 4U per acre.
FRANK MFARLAND REALTt CO.,
309 Yeon bldg.. Portland. --.
SMALL place, almost ( scree, la
valley, Just went of city; nice lit
tle house, good well, place fenced,
"the very - oest Of land; aa Idwsl
place for poultry, berries, ; fruit
and vegetables, sll for $1756, with
monthly payments, B-22J, Jour-
, $40 Cash Down . .
. Buvs an Acre'.
ntfttton. 8S minutes' rtde from
Perttond on electric line. Balance only
$10 a. montn. xna an ciwireuv - w. n.
Allen, 213 Gorlinger bldj?., 2nd snd Al
der.
1 1-5 ACRK& small house, mly inln
. utca'-'ar ride. 5e fare, ideal for boinn
site; prloe only ,$1500; I2SO cnnh, lonir
... - l- ........ , Jl t ' T A. A 811 I ... . . .
time On Ultuiiiuvh " rj, rit mi x vi ii &
hlilor. ' "
$5 CASilL $5 montti. Price llfift. li.(1.,.,
and clii'keii ranch, im c'-;Im, ;.
minutes tint. Sua Lumber I 1 1 , , 1
TWi') acres, 4i iiiiiiiilrw out n !
Electric S(;) l- y t f.r( . 1-1. 1.,..
am- on lirii'S Mix & M.uii, 1 1 1 V . i
bldg.,
I-'IV K acrtiH very d.-iis-i r"r ,.. 1
Inline. R 1 1 1,111 t-i ( r " r ' 1 " ,
half ch.-!i, bm ua'm 1, 4. 1 I 1 it.