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Tin: OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL . UlL A . . i . a i n n r i n r . . . 4 I B lllll I I RFCflRf) IS BROKEN I I ww.. - . ... ,. II I III I II lll'L I II T fl A Ml I I tj IN ERECTION OF ffr B kv PRIVATE HOUSES P 7 ,: ; : ; NEW COMERS BUSY HMD OFFERS BEST CUBE US A :- PUCE JO INVEST Residence Lots Here Lower -Permits Issued for March and -Than Those of San Fran-! April Call lor S 1,500,000. Cisco and Los Angeles, Says L L Saunders. Aj I nct t ' . WH r1te f lJUil leeiJ fl' tHt P-ft f ta ' I- ' . . - . - .! ay. mi a ne.ei.1 JI V' nftu 111 ttjr.Jf elo . .. ih. ... ..I at Kl la.lal"'tl IM that lit.. u .t4 'If I Th J"l M ika I ! pti 1 j0 litnl.4 properly i fr" t n lliuee ee M ,B " UnL I cat ra.l ! rp. , i W... MSIMlf wiia a lot f carefully " ",r 4 value la H rr I-a Aagle. and ,h" ,h " t6ft.rm.no la ad rUHl rwr. si tbal It U alr cfwC Tr for I kao Ifcal I'vrlUnJ ful reaf1r U r. " al-ruiallt 4 latr-lm.! Uola. k bad lot PrUM caL Tr tnUV coatlaa Mr u er -I found l ha I rai4B kwa itta lrU tram ! rmr af la Aftfela ara Uin for " Ihlra cah a baUc al T pt tal la laraal Blmllaflf wala4 ptofttr U Jutland arvvld ba to mil bfoai MaaiATUIa. wbka ia allll I arra lor ma meat part aad which can ba purchaa4 at rouni IM or Uaa an jCTa. t -Irrtnc rrfc. t-a Ana addition Sthkh baara tha aama ralatloa to tha rtatrr of that city a C Johna doaa to l'ortlaad. la alller ol a rint cn ana i p-r w.". frr4 pajmnla, Lta around BC Johna trln front Te lo tl. j "Roaldtno atea in Inflawood. which M abot aa far frra tha cantar of !Tnala aa Oak roa on to i Ortiw ('Uycmrlln la from Third and Waah- ,li.fto l "' brln nd ov,r 4 Kota laU for f 100. U "Al tha Intrraccttott of Lannoi aa na and Waahlntn atraat, a amall rraldanca aoctloa In Loa Anrtira. "la which ra x: fat raadlly all for 1 11.090. Thl property la Jut tha aaina diatanca front tha abopplns caalar of lha California cltjf aa Baaumont Vlaw lota ara from tha oentar of Portland. C.Wcat Moreland Placa. Wllkahlra, XV aT" Chratar Placai and olhar hlh " '(ut rldnce tracta In that dUtrict bcrond'Weol lk Tark, all of wnfrh ara aa far from tba city bualntaa center of Ioa Angriaa aa Roaa City Tark la from that of Portland, oll from $160 'to 400 a front foot, or from 7t00 to Z.00 for 0 foot lot. i v MAnairMFiTiB' inn mm cvniDnintirq price. It la wall to remember that the .n.. Af mo cava Lkm Anrelea only about ona ttlrd mora population than Portland." ; ' Mr. Saundera declares that tha dlf ferenoe batwean property valuea In Kan Pranclaco and Portland la even more accentuated than between Loa Amelia and Portland raluea. ; j rortUad PrloM Too tow. ( "BaJtFranclaco property," aald he, "that comparea with Irvlnirton, Ala meda and Beaumont eelta for $200 to I3S0 front foot .Two lota on Twenty econd avenue near Lake, which la Juat ctn tha five mile circle, recently Bold for '135,000. In the San Franclaco aliack -dletrict, five mllea out, 26 foot lota bring 11(00 and 12000. "In th Sunaet district, ela-ht mllea iy cara from the center of town, nnd 'two mllea of thla distance over un developed aand hilla. S3 foot lota bring (from" 11800 to $3600." The . conclusion that Mr. Saunders cornea to aa the renult of his detailed lifVeBtIa;atlon of values In San FYan Ttseo and Loa Angeles 1b that Portland 'rrsldence property la due for a con siderable rise In values, that It la he'.d too low' now, and that the Californlans have a better conception of city prop erty values than thtlr northern neigh bors have. Greatest Activity in History of City; Notes. X Handsome dw rwaldene of Ton M.l brtwon ...im Ii, Slum alllll n lmf htiM) at ti, T' muti 1 J fr U4l Jl.U Mf Ihtl l tt. 1 1 . Ini4 4l"t f 4 tl 4 . !. ! ' m( $. T llo I lha uwi r.i4.i. rtile rfrd Uol t e lfh I rll Hm hlfSl rklr " , Mf fcit4iis lees! triu k j Tie o' e'll na, lh iilitHil lfi im the nto,a lavt4 la lntlUla "t '( , t" t fl'at ' ,h Ul' itr f the ni ih Aril r'd how tr-al tr te!ara Pnl,,J win, .. tl abve lit eh I Th. folla!na I a or i , bulld-r. to . r""" V" ..T! lha furtilaMr.1 ef Katl money," aald Ual week fr hau-M ! t ikal la Mr IWU. a4 above: . i. n.i.nrM tke tsor man - WkMa Hm1 I ' w M.i. ! rtMt mmA ith mm l anjwatly tfale4. vd H mil-. H Mor, , . to ..an nar Kt Taittea arw. ii ar - - " r---- .. i;a llnaorval uain pn y. M tUfd IH lor I ehuuld a poor . i Mt Aloaoth. !. In H f onlh al a U". Me J r Peorh. IS eiorv callage. trul has 4aUnl dale ren4 and Pr-xlt. Ill- I while the ruae nn cr'T'y " J. A. Btteboftg. m story rvitage, man Is aiw w for ii Ui air! aid Powell roaa. ; - Knhr. In the or we U.m 'sullly ii .... v - . . . . i A -AM.tlMA rt,ltS r KhlDlev. I Siory oonof. -" maiirain w " ..... - - . . . ,,u l . . K 1 1 ma euiy flflh slel aoumsi. iv. n lamur 71 . ,,.;. 1 M Wheeler, IH story roiiaa. iomtr '" "II " , .," nftt-thlrd su l. near Ilaotocn, n- Me nuaioeMi in - Mra. A. M. ncherer. story i.(nmp.f - - --- ; cottage. Et ThIMy-aecond and Haw- -ta ma rase or me ia. ur thorn ITtO iwno wr uft w . - - - A n fjoane, f story dwelling, El on their bond, not through sympatky LlaUlm Eaat rifty- but bev-a-a. of .W J'J'rli t Hawthorn avea.a and Word cb tat" Twnty-fourtb Hr East Vlln gtrewt. i .... iui,ir& iteei. -' . . Tony Grestand. two story oi"i. Uelmont and kllneteenth. 1JI. -r v Bi.iUr. ona story cottage, Ker- by 4iwen Jrssup and Jaretl. I!0 Many B. A llaverstlc. H aiory eottsg. :at Tweniy-thlrd between Knott and Htanton, IJiOe. r. A. Reed. atory cottage, Kt Forty-seventh between Hawthorne and Market, $1000. I'. J. Jobnaca, Its aiory couaa. Fifty-eighth street southeast.' 10- A. F. Robinson. IH story coiiaa. Wheeler street. $100. Mrs. A. I). Cleveland, two i aiory rear East ctisiitio. WEDDING GUESTS FORM H BRIGADE TO FIGHT FIRE if.'. i Canton, Ohio, April 27. A tarty at the home of Jacob wed dine Barklov. near here, was turned Into a fire brig axle when flames were seen on the home of M. Baughman, a neighbor. Prepara tions for the marriage were dropped and th wedding' guests formed ay bucket line. The fire flghtertr were winning un til the well from which they were get tjBg water went dry. Then' the house wgs destroyed with all Its contents, the loss being 110,000. The blaze was stai t ipd by a little gfr lighting matches in a clothes press while at play. cottages. Ifevia 200o each. Wilbur C jonea, iw miarr Lincoln near East Twenty-third. $40K Alice It Powell, 1H story coubb". Kaat KeUey near taat Twenty-nintn. IIAA K. H. Buskowsky. two story dwell ing. First street near Rlchardaon, $200. H T. Hanamann. ona story wii Sixty-ninth afreet aoutheaat, $3000. p riintnt tarn two atorv dwell ings, Missouri avenue and Portland boulevard. $2500 each. E. C Dunning. 1 atory cottage, Til lamook near East Twenty.tnira. A. A. Arend. two story dwelling, Eaat Ankeny between East Thirty-ninth and Elst Forty-first, $3800. E. a Howard, two 1 story cottsgea. Eaat Fortieth atreet near Travis avenue, $1000 each. Nina H. Hartman. two atory dwelling. Sixteenth atreet between Jackson and College, $5000. L. A Thomaa, Z5i atory svnuai, Loddlngton court, near East Thirty ninth, $S000. t it unv iu atorv dwelling. East Uavls nesr East Thirty-ninth, $4600. Architect rea a. Aiiyn, nuii with Ellis F. Lawrence, naa brogen , ground for an English type home on East Couch street near East Thirty ninth. The house Is to be a two story, ! even room structure, and will coat ap- proximately $4500. It will have all of i the built in convenience" auu mu finished in flat grain Jir and white enamel. j SAYS POOR MAN DENIED EQUAL RIGHTS WITH RICH (United Prew Lewd Wire.) Detroit, Mien., April 2 7. "The poor man charged with crime has as much ri-ht to his liberty ss the rich man, until he is proved guilty." j This is the view taken by Andrew H. Green Jr.. millionaire manufacturer of Detroit, who furnished bail in the sum of $5000 each for the two Detroit labor leaders, Frank J. Murphy and Charles Wachmeister, indicted In Indianapolis as being concerned in the alleged country j uririo rtvuAttilMna- rnnsnlracv. Green em ployes a large number of men and has made a close study of the labor ques tion. "In regard to our lawn, relative to !....ntMl oa thara unlU thalr trial '.They win not com up for trial before Vlobr. whk-h would have meaal long lertn of unjuet onrinmti w them In raa they were proved lnnocM and an eternity of erul ffertag for thalr families. alB,SBBBBB)1HaBawaMBawaBawaaBvBMBiaanBaaw'aHHV Tallest JiaUr Firr Elected. Hubbell. Mich.. April II . Louis Moll snen wss recently elected Justice of Ihe peace Of Hancock township. Houghun county, and Ma friends aaaert he la the -biggest" man that ever held such of. rw -Hl Louie." aa he Is known, la j It years old and la T feet Inches la height. He wears an 9 ai net o CONTRACT IE FOR FOUR STORY HOTEL Scott Estate Building $50,000 Structure; Other Building News. Arrhltecta Emll Schaeht Hon have computed the plans and let the eon atructtoa contract for the four story hotel, which Is lo be erected by the -lata of th late Harvey W. Bcott at the northwest corner of Thirteenth id Alder street. The structure will coat approximately $$0,000, and wfll occupy a full quarter block, va uie grouna flor will be aeven store rooms, flva farina Alder and two on Thirteenth. The uppr flnora will b arranged for hotel purpose, and win. contain s rooms, $0 of them with private baths. Plana hav matured for a combina tion alore. theatre and office building, hirh la la b erected for a local in vestor at Arlete atatlon on the O. W. P. .. ii ( in tva a ranforeed concrete m. w tfulldlng 10$ by 11$ feet and two storlea high. Th theatre win nave noor space Of TO by feet, and will aaal TO peo ple. The remainder of th ground spec will be ud for anefceatll . purpeeea. All that portion of the second aiory not taken up by In thaalr will b arranged for offlcea. . Cos I ra I or Itardla eV Richmond, who recently look a I er leaa on a quar. tar block oa Pettygrov atreet between Twenly-lhlrd and Twealy-fowfl treia. are preparing lo improve the alle with two aiory garage, which will be ooeu pled by a local automobile agency. The firet floor will be ueed a an automo bile repair ahop, and th nd floor will b fitted up for a display room and public garage. Th estimated eoat of the structure la il.S00. .Dog Annoy Jaavltor. Otiord. Ohio, April $7. Robert Gray, aged It years, janitor of the Ohio Btat Normal college buildings, ha been missing three days, and nothing la known of hlo whereabouts. H leave a wife, nearly blind, and two children la deetltute circumstance Or ay gve aa bla reason for leaving home the fact that there wer too many doga In th neighborhood tn- which be re atded. It ta believed that bla mind became temporarily deranged. An electric Incubator of 100 egg ca pacity has been built for a New Orlana poultry raleer. Spring Activity Unusual for tha Past 30 Days cay Dwellers Among Those Who Arc Securing Tracts rw -r ika aeeaata)! feature I tki arlsra dlpaea la wwatry t Its large mb f - at e.nag eil tnkU af t. I 4 I ti ta aneff Me of $a a4 t a farwa tt aa aaarbea a j i" r -t aacarraa amsu rlnM f U4 adjal I atM a4 toaratalr iiaj mm w -n-lias. ..... j,. The rean Mmi ie ' rrlinlnaimg tniefe are tnvUM-eo ut K email ! a - mat a lrg ciif aad laieaeltelf ewlli- vated will produr raer attuai v. lurna tbaaj a Urger pier of lJH ioi a el to tk eiy a4 faro4 ard. lag i ll U routioa Uo4. . a kaallbV daenaad I or email crg -onvenleaily located wl'k refeeenr t transporlalloa U tnl cllf. u-kii. 4iaiuaaiiiaT thla faaiura ( the lo cal really market. Mr. Lareo sl4; la all awy eaperienc i nav w a aaA ihiiiiaai aa mei acw , - mand for ml ra af lead aa with. la tha peat 4ayw- Ta peteona wno naveaa ! t.,Amm aaeuraloaa aava beva aeweomee who he be-aa uae4 la com- .. u,.. r. rmi aa tu mrm - ' ' tiiU sii.aJ a is '"H ft Hg : pimm aM a.' ! 14 .! tag t-e i4l - lkg a. ;r mm n ie L-4 lt tmm k.Jia fertile la4l If mat Ik., a. iilli a.aJb.W mi ) k waa are frw ) la tav laaett awikat aaiU I It- m tmmn ta carw4 a awtate af r kat pmpim aa e iwf i4 auk l.tr ttwfpmt ti eafc-iis a4 ' M -! liable af I. I 4 I MWk ' la '! I iv It 4 aaaa ( ta Wa ta I aaaa If grw4 a lw it'it I aaaiemiig te4e iva pt kife litisg a . M m laUty af air a.taaag af Ifcalr a--. pm4m al a rMt MHt "TV ttaaiearuit) Haa ta ta aiea p'i f ia iiir la bi 4 ! la a try aiiel4lary ar. aa4 aaiiii Uit l a few aMaaiaa IK fitaa.4 $taily, Ufii 4 twiaiaay will e4alftfy lae ML ta4 raa. aad Ikt will aaa ikal tie) llvlag aleg Mat U l; Kai ia beaetll. ao aaly af qebk lraaearta lloa. bat atli mm laadaA la Ikai kr ( Pwrtiaa- THOUSANDS FLOCK TO MIRACULOUS HEALER (. t:ina HU Aattl IT Mae I a a $M pl'le r reglelered 4 waJlleg fee Ifaaiaaaai ae fro V!tuai F. l'iil") Hank, a kMiir, ba la aald t tev Mvade tkawaaada ef "Miracu lous cwra- by "Urlag ea of kaaJ Ta tr- are fell af peteoae aaffer lag feoat luberevlo!, aaaewr. palely, al. bewaMliam and lorameior alalia mtth wa bora and reared a farmer lie la $ year aid. Ha followed the plow ttaul a Utile are lhaa lour yeaa ga. la four and a half years b baa given aver 7. Itealmenia If a pr- e eagetea fr Iraalmeal b hm aiU .aui.ta abla, aest ailabr. af '111.1 Will asaaaeus durlsg hie lifetime far aia pa war ta haallag dumb aalaiala. of trealaaeat b hm i la rtacli oh feeOff lu!T- Imiih i th th 'Healer- 0mllh.wh Fine Farm For Sale Walking Jitance from italion on Orrgon Kleciric, near Tortland. 20 Acres Under Cultivation Six room houe and barn, two acre oi bring ortKard. apring and crrrk watrr, half acre in mall fruit. Ferry Earnings For Owner ViU thia farm go privilege of ferry acrosa Willamelta rivrr. Ferry earning now avrrage between 40 and $50 per monlk. Ferry and equipment included in sale of farm. For information, write "FARM DEPARTMENT," 235 STARK ST, Portland, Ore., or call Main 5076 or A 377. I Than war onlr nine fatal accident - i I tfulldlng 100 by 11 feet and two stories I due to electrlcJty In the United Kingdom . u I Th, iliailM will hm floor anacallaat nir. Ii ... at- " 111 VI . M Mmm TawaS - V mi illll'IVU I 1 I S 4 I Vs. w7W Vou'll (Come to the Conclusion That DenflMipy SOX AW AT EKTXXCX.Y "WTTIX FAK- TZAIi PIiATEg AND ORDIHABT 9" .t .. t BBIDOSWOIK. . Eccc Signum Bhold tb iflfl! Hsrs Is the Proof.) The wavering line of demarcation be tween right and wrong , often dependB (is the construction of a' comma. In the t-ode of criminal procedure. In dentis try it always depnda upon the construc tion of ood work, accuracy, finish and iiua'lty. . It : must be right or It is a failure. - To be right It must be com fortable, serviceable durable. ' The Alveolar Method differs from all Other methods of restoring missing teeth." The only thing that approaches it 1 so far inferior to the new plan tiiat It ia not fair to. name them in the am breath.- The bridgework princi pl is wrong, tt puts too great a strain upon th teeth which support the bridge, and it is only a question of -time when the work must be removed. The only other reeort la" a partial Dlate, and this la not hint- tuor nor lesa than a nuleance and ia not to be considered at all in connection WUh th Alveolar Method.. In each of our Offlcea Is an exam ining dentist, a snan well qualified to susnOM disc of th. teeth and gum, and If you ar Buffering from teeth trouble of any kind ar hav lost aoine teeth and hav two or more left la iihe run then the nervlce of . thla eipert ar at ytxir comraaad. Tou wlll 1-e tol( xactiy wnai wj o ivryuu, ( i d t prolatle (oak ' The work Is not rv more annelTf ll!J any first rlaaa trnt: t would aafc for first claa work. Alvsolar Teeth Where Bridgework Xa Zwpoaalbla. If only your front teeth are left, say thrte or four or more, we can replace all those that have been lost on both sides clear back, with perfect Alveola teeth, whilst bridgework would be Im possible, even if you had eight or 10 front teeth to tie to. If you liave only, two back teeth on each Bide, sav molars, we can supply all the front teeth that are mlssiog with beautiful, serviceable, lifelike Alveolar teeth. This could not possibly be done by the bridge route. And where bridgework is possible there, is no comparison between the two. A very large percentage -of our work Is In taking .out bridgework put In by sup posedly hlh class dentists andKreplac ing it with the beautiful and arkstto Alveolar teeth. And, It- Is practically painless. No boring or cutting Into the gums, nothing to be dreaded. NOW. then, prices being equal. which would you choose? , Curing Pyorrliaa (loos teeth), a dis ease given up by other dentist aa in curable, is another of our specialties. We cure it absolutely. ' It. t boastful statement to maker but we can do any thing that A4 possible in dentistry, and what we Co ia always of the very highest - class. Oar- booklet,' Alveolar Dentistry, are free. Writ for one if you cannot call. W hav samples of our work to show at all time, and the very bst of . references, an army of them In this eMtr and state. ' ALTEOLABt SBbTTAX. CO MBTTITi. lortUr A Marten Bid.. 10H 3d St, eattle Blight Bid,- 3d and Pine. TERMS TO l RELIABLE PEOPLE. Is'the Most Attractive Acreage proposition After All DESIRABLY LOCATED This fertile 'section, which has shown a marked development in the comparatively short me that it has been on the market, is but two and one-half miles from the Astoria Columbia River RaUroirand the steamboat landing at Coble, Oregon and one mile from the Coble Nehalem & Pacific Rail road the latter running from Goble to the Nehalem River. Coble is less than 40 miles from Portland. PRODUCTIVE SOILThe best, free from rock and gravel best for general purposes, fruit, vegetables, hay, etc. GOOD ROADS From Goble to Columbia Acres is a new macadam road of high quality, with a grade no ... . 1 1Tr..U?M n-ss. ai,..f in 4-Vila Mtw greater tnan . w asmugivu . IDEAL TRACTS FOR HOMESEEKERS The advantages that are most helpful to the horrte-maker that count most in the development of the. farm and. orchard home-are afforded here. The. finest (.water fuel m abundancedelightful surroundings school .and church-rural free delivery low transportation rates by rail and river, etc. A progressive community in every sense of the word is that at Columbia Acres. p,rP Your own rood iudement will teU you that, considering location, accessibility, transportation, character of soil and other features, you cocZv vUl thfs forcibly to you. Personal investigation of what 'we have to offer will bear out our every statement afto the merits and advantages of COLUMBIA ACRE. TRACTS. Note the lowness of prices and the liberal terms. These three just for example: , ON $400 TRACTS A FIRST PAYMENT OF $40, AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF $10 t ON $500 TRACTS A FIRST PAYMENT OF $50, AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF $1-2 w ON $600 TRACTS A FIRST PAYMENT OF $60, AND- MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF $15 This Coupon, cut out, signed and mailed to u, entitle you to Tract Map and other literature FREE. OUR OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS ON MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS 22 F. B. HOLBROOK CO Portland. Or.; Please send me tract map and other matter pertaining to Columbia . Acres. Name"..':....--...t.K. - " X ' Address- -. .p-. ... liiii. J Bo e LIBK(Q)(D)M o 214 Lumbcp Exchariac BuitiMng SECOND -AND STARK STREETS PHONES MAIN 5396, A-7507 i if ---- A