The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 12, 1912, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1312.
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Gill PRAISE f
PROF. GOODRICH
Contest at Multnomah: Field
Called Off; Only 3 uanas
Enter Preliminary uomesi;
Crowd Entertained.
The eagerly awaited band contest
that was to have been held at Multno
mah field lat night as a feature of
' tha1 Elks grand reunion wan called off
lata In the afternoon, and at 8 o'clock,
when the blf grandstand was filled
with people It was announced from the
field through a megaphone that the con
teat had been declared off b the com
mittee. In the afternoon Secretary Mc-
Alirater Vl notified the Judges by tel
ephone that the contest would not be
' held, aa Wagner's band from Seattle
' and the Kallspell band had been dis
qualified for not participating in yes
terday's big parade.
Three "bands only entered the prelim
inary Contest at the Oaks Wednesday
afternoon, the firth Regiment National
Guard band from San Francisco, Wag
oner's band and the Kallspell, Mont.,
band. The Judges, Lulgl Ruzzl. Fred
erick W. Goodrich. Charles Duerke and
John Bayley scored the three bands on
the playing of the dedication benedic
tion from the opera "Lea Huguenots,"
and the "Dance of the Hours," giving
Wagner's band 100 points, the Kallspell
', band 72 points and the Fifth Infantry
band 60 points. The low scoring of
-the-San Francisco band eliminated U
- from the final contest so far as the
Judges were concerned, and the only re-
' mainlng bands were Wagner s and the
Kallspell band.
rarade Without Instruments. .
These bands could not pluy in the big
parade because Of a protest having been
- filed with the American Federation of
- Musicians against the San Francisco
-band by - the aaaociaiion of San Fran
cisco.' Wagner's band escorted the Se
attle delegation to the point where It
fell In line with the big parade, and the
Kallspell musicians paraded without
their Instruments as members of the
" Kallspell contingent of Elks.
"1 woe somewhat surprised yester
"' day afternoon when Secretary McAllls
. ter called ine up and told me that' tbe
band contest had been declared off,"
said Mr. Goodrich this morning, "for
we desired to give the public another
opportunity to. hear these two Kplendid
'bands play music of real woith, al-
thcugh tbe Judges had already made up
"their minds as to the respective merits
-of the bands.
"The very first contest settled the
' question of merit, and we would have
reathed no other conclusion but to give !
Wagner's band first prize and the Kal-I
sfspell second. They were so extremely
superior from all points of view in con
cert work, that no further comparison
was necessary, and we submitted a re
port to that effect yesterday to the
'commission, this report eliminating the
Fifth Infantry band from -further con-
tests. . . "
i-W tlid not know the bands at the
first concert except by numbers, and
"were entirely impartial. Each individual
jf the committee kept his own score
r od -checking up we came to unanimous
indlngs, giving Wagner first and the
Kallspell second place, and eliminating
the Fifth Infantry band, as It scored
tbe lowest
"We awarded the Fifth Infantry band
' first prize 4n the parade. It marched
well, played well on the rrkrch and
.made a good appearance as a marching
band. The Idaho band made a good
showing, and was given second place,
and the Pendleton band, too, showed up
" well." .
plays Difficult Plooea. 4
Wagner's band, appeared at Multno
"mafi field last night and played two
-heavy numbers, a fantasia from "Loh
engrin." by Waeer, and Tschalkowsky'a
famous overture, "1812," the number
selected by the Judges as the test piece
for the final contest. Both numbers
' were splendidly played and elicited a
veritable ovation from the thousanda In
the grandstand and on the field.
"7 The. Kallspell band was busy serened?
.-lag-ia -the downtown district, having
been Informed that they had been dis
qualified and so did not appear to com-
r- The Fifth Infajatry band was present
and followed Wagner"a band with sev
eral pleasing concert numbers and en
tertained the crowd for an hour or more.
The Sllverton band, too, was on the
For That
Outing Trip
We can supplj' you with
:A Stevens .22 Rifle for $2.50
A Winchester .22 Repeating Rifle
for $8.50
X real good Camp Ax fQr....$2.00
A Compass that is right for..$ .75
Af Ingersoll Watch for $1.00
A 5-inch Stag Handle Knife ..$1.00
A pocket electrie FJash Light, $1.25
A "good Hunting Coat for $2.50
"And, as for food fishing tackle, all the
liojra know we have the right stuff."
Backus & Morris
,- 223 MORRISON STREET.
, - Between First and Second Sts.
No noise no iiust
-no
Chuck
Hples
That' bltulithic
. pavement. - -
field playing ragtime marches during
the waits.
About 100 members of the local asso
ciation of musicians met at 11 o'clock
last night and escorted the visiting as
soclatlon bands to the union depot. The
big massed band started from Multno
mah hotel, where the visiting musicians
were . staying, . and led the parade
through the court of honor and, down
Sixth street to the depot, followed by
thousanda of merry making' Kike and
friends. Behind the big band walked
the bands from Seattle, Kallspell, Che
halls, Olympla and La Grande, At the
depot the band formed In a huge circle
and played "Auld Lang Syne," after
which. Director Wagner expressed the
deep appreciation of the honors shown
visiting members of the association.
CRUISE HAS TO STOP
IN CRATER LAKE FOREST
(Special to Tha Journal. I .
Medford. Or.. July 12. As a result of
congress failing to pasa the appropria
tion bills of the forestry department,
the reconnaissance crew of 10 men Is Idle
and the work uf cruislng-the heavy tim
ber In the Crater Lake national forest is
halted' indefinitely. Much of the ripe
timber was to have been sold to the
large milling companies. The extended
appropriation of last year failed to pro
vide for any expenses other than In
curred by the regular office and field
forces. 1
Preparations for the protection of the
timber of southern Oregon are practi
cally completed and with 35 fire war
dens and guards in the field at this
time, with 20 more to be added August
1, making a total of 5f, Supervisor M.
L. Erlckson of the Crater national for
est looks for a year in which the fire
loss will be reduced to a minimum. The
extremely late season has aided mater
ially in reducing the fire hasard. Until
last week the weaker grasses were green,
which "made the spread of any fire ex
tremely Improbable. The state, in con-
Junction with the Jackson County Fire
Patrol association. Is protecting the pri
vate forest interests and state lands.
LITTLE BONE BUTTON
MAY CONVICT OF MURDER
Pendleton. Or.. Julv 11. A little bone
button may be the means of convicting
Columbia Oeorre of the brutal murder
of A-Te-Me-At, an aged squaw, aBt Sat
urday. The button was found at the
scene of the struggle and still attached
to It a piece of pink flannel. Search of
the lenee of Columbia (jeorge revealed
a suit of torn pink underwear with the
top button of the drawers and a small
piece of cloth micslng. Other buttons on
he raiment ale identical with the one
found at the scene of the tragedy.
Miners. Will Flock to Yreka.
Medford, Or., July 12. Fully 100
miners and mine owners of this city are
planning to attend the mining congress
to be held In Yreka at the fourth semi
annual meeting of the mining men of
southern Oregon and northern Califor
nia A lnrpe quantity of ore. consisting
of high-grade samples and specimens of
the low grade milling properties and a
few nugget displays will be sent from
this city.
THE ANNEX
Twelfth and Washington Streets
Portland's newest and most beautiful
hotel Absolutely fireproof Both
phones in every room Commercial
tourist and family hotel European
plan High-class grille in connection.
THE ANNEX HOTEL CO.
F. WILLIAMSr MGR.
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
B
EST r HONE
USE IT AT THE FREE TELEPHONE AND
INFORMATION BOOTHS
Fifth and Washington Streets
Park and Washington Streets
Fifth and Morrison Streets
Third and Morrison Streets
Union Depot . y;
North Bank Depot ,
Attendants in charge.
HOME TELEPHONE i& TELEGRAPH COM
PANY, OF PORTLAND, OREGON.
Lack of Information Gives
Committee Hard Problem
to Solve.
irtaltMl Preaa Leased Wlre.l
Washington. July 11 Baffled In Its
search for details of the enormous cam
paign collections In 1904 and 1908,
thrntirh the defective memories of both
the Republican and Democratic national
managers and their testimony that an
records had been destroyed, the special
senate Investigating committee today
faced a dilemma.
The committee decided to continue Its
hunt for Information as to the 1904
campaign before beginning on the presi
dential race of 1908. George R. Shel
don, who was treasurer of the national
Republican committee la 1904, will be
called shortly. While no definite ar
rangements have yet been made. It was
understood Postmsster General Frank
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ELK VISITORS
Take Home These
SONG HITS
AXXi BXASTB HXWl
1. On a Beautiful Night, With a
Beautiful Girl. '
2. I Want a Lovln' Sometimes.
5. When I Walts With Tou.
4. I Like It Better Every Day. -
6. Island of Roses and Love.
6. Tou're My Baby.
7. I Want One Like Pa Had Yes
terday.
All Popular Bong Kits 7 for $1.
Add lo Copy on mail orders.
When It's Muslo or Pictures, go
where the crowds go.
JXBOKE X. ft CO.
333 Washington Street.
Opn ninfft till 10:30
OnE
ARTH
1
II, Hitchcock, Taft's manager In 1908,
and Norman E. Mack of New York,
Bryan's general in the same campaign,
will be called.
Cortelyou testified lets yesterday that
at the beginning of the campaign he
had laid down general rules as to con
tributions and was not concerned with
detailed contributions, except In. rare
cases as the campaign progressed. One
of the rules was that there should be
no promise or pledge attached to con
tributions, ha said.
AMUSEMENTS
BEATS HOW BELXIWfJ.
XEIXJ( TKXATKI1
7 JSSSian Sun July --14
Cathrine Countiss
Supported by STDITXT AY2U3S
in "THX TKBT" , .
.Eve., 78c, 60c. 85c. 25c. Wed. Mat. Mo
wrwjoBCE, b. p. o. i
HEILIG 7th and Taylor
Phones Main 1 and A-112J
ALL THIS WEEK
Every afternoon, 2:30 o'clock
Every evening, 7:30 o'clock.
HATTTRAI, COLOB
MOTIOW PICTURES
SCENES OF THE WORLD
FROM LIFE AND NATURE .
Afts. 0c, 25c. Eve. 75c.. 50c, 26c.
7 SSSSSim Sunday, July 14
OATTDtljni OOtTKTISS
Supported by SYDNEY AYRES
IW "THB THIEF"
Season seats now on sole.
First week sale next Thursday.
Nights Matinees
10cand20c AnvSeatlOc
ELEVEN BRA RAM BEIT BUJAMAA
TBOUPE OP ABABA
IRENE AND BOBBIE SMITE
JCRAOS TRIO
HERBERT BROOKS
DXNXHART AND HERXCAOB
JOHN T. MTTRRT
ORCHESTRA
BUNGALOW THEATRE
Twelfth snd Morrison.
All This Week.
12 O'rlOt'k TlOntl Tha nnlv'on nrUUjl
- -..v v.. initial
worlcl famous
PENDLETON
ROUND-UP
Motion Pictures
With many new views never bofors
shown. The only genuine pictures show
ing the real event, ttken from life.
Fascinating, thrilling, awe-lnsplrlng and
amusing. The only ones of their kind.
AdmlssTon 25c. Children under 12, 1 5 c
mais e. A-;oao
MAtIHXE every sat
i lu-aa-coo
1 nrwri
WEEX W THEATRK It. 9.50-75
JTJLT 8 '
David Belasco presents "The Drums
of Oude," Lew Sully. Stein. Hume anl
Thomas, The Eugene Trio. Edna L,uby,
Sealbv and DucTos. Four Florimonds,
Orchestra. Pictures.
AFflME
Matinee Sally
WEEK XTJLT 8 The Seven Aviator
Girls, Si Jenks, The Ansonla Trio, Four
Harmonious Girls, Win. Morrow & Co,
Extra The Barefoot (Trilbvi Texas
! Tommy Dancers. Popular prices. Office
I open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. noxes and
rirsi row Daicony reserved. Phones: A
2236. Main 4636. Curtain 2:30, 7:16. 9.
R A C P R Ml 8 nd A-5360
"m V Greo. Xi. Baker, ati.
ramous BAKES STOCK OOMFAITT
Matinee every day, 2:30. Evenings, 8:30:
An Instantaneous hit,
ABE TOU A MASOH? I
Greatest laughing play tn earth. A
scream from beginning to end. As j
played with Immense success by Leo J
Dltrlchsteln. Its fame is worlcl wide, i
Evenings 25c, 60c. All matinees 25c. j
Bst Place 0 Earth J
T VDIaT THEATRE
ll JrfLl. 4th and Stark Sts.
All This Week
OB. YOU BIX.X.I
And THE BABEPOOT DANCE
Two Performances Nlglitlv
Statlnees Dally 20 15o and 95c.
COUNCIL CREST
rOBTXt&KD'S BOOT GASJDEB
1200 feet above the city.
Ftee scenic amusement park. High
class attractions. Open-air rink. Pic
nic grounds In old apple orchard.
ADMISSION TO OKOUWDS FBEE
BaseliMll!
KECSEATXON VABX
Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts.
San Francisco
Tat.
Portland
JULY 9, 10, 11, la, 13, 14.
Games begin week days S p. m. Sun
days 2:30 p. m.
1AJ3IES' SAT FRIDAY.
Boys under 12 free to bleachers Wednes.
day. -
RSALE
MOUNTED
Best Specimtn on the Coast.
120 Grand Ave
PHONE EAST 491
Vie OAKS
POBTLATO'S CHEAT
AirrjsinsEWT faxx
Big free list tf outdoor attractions.
Klnjr Pharoah Famous educated
horse In clever stunts.
Oakj Fart HandTh.s finest musl:
" cal organization In Portland.
The Neapolitans Roma Trio In
clever little songs,
Punch sad Judy for the children.
Lady Livinjitone Skating bear in
the rink.
Korluf Pictures In the auditorium.
iifffiW .tauiee Every say.
BBnlliTM ft Oonaldlne
... W.. . Refined VandeTii
WEEK JTJXY 8
SPECIAL 6UVMB PXICXS
av a avi
elk ro
NEW TODAY
CONNECTING OFFICES
' For Rent at Attractive Rates,
Tllford Building, Tenth and Morrison
REAL ESTATK TRANSFERS
CERTIFICATES of rltU mill,' fcv th
- Title A Trust company, Lewie bldg.
4th and Oak. . T
Bernard Hegdahl to P. L. Preston ,
et al. lots 12. 13. 14. Dart lot 11.
, block "X." Sell wood 4S0
L, B. Menofee ct al to Jennie Hof
. master., lots 11, 12, 13. block 8,
Fairmount addition 410
Anna J. Hansen end husband to .
Nellie E. Seller, lot I, block 13, m
Belle Creat ................... '826
Western Securities company, to
Edward M. Brown et al, lots 12,
'- block 6. Wlldwood . . . ; ; 460
Mrs. O. C. Nelson to William J. '
Denier, lot 12, block 24, Pled- "
mont 4,800
George F. Burrows and wife to
ueorge W. Bprlnger and wife.
. lot 4, block 21, Central Alblna". .
M. T. Hargrove and wlf to Z. C.
3,650
Wright, south 40x160 feet lot
20. Melrose 4,800
Alfred O. Temple to Elliabeth Ed
wards, lots 26, 26. 27, block 176,
University Park 900
Swlnton Land company to J.
Oaasch, lots 32, 33, block 42,
Swlnton " ' 720
Alfred Thompson et al to Bertha
Hughey, tract 6, block "A,"
Whiteheads addition to Greshani 800
George E. Quiggle and wife to H.
A. Calef et al, lot 1, block 13.
Lincoln Park 8.000
J. F. Dlefenbaeh to Thomas J.
ieonard, lot 14. block 1 Oak
Park No. 2. St. J 1000
University Land- Co. to Louise E,
winter lots f snd 6, block 144
University Park 600
Leander Martin and wife to Flo
ra H. Kilprore, lots 3 and 4
block 2. Thayer
O. C. Goldenberg and wife to
H. H. Bliss, lot 5. block 3 El-
berta 17B0
Hotcomb Realty Co. to Cllve
A. Bailes. lot 12, block 76 Irv-
Ington Park 476
W. R. HAIZL1P CO - Inc. Abstractora.
505 Gerllnjrer bid.. 2d and AWer sts.
The Oregon Law on Advertising
Anr pinion, who In a
newananer or other
prl )ilcl. or In public idTprtisemrnt, 6r hy
ifiiM- or cirenur, siMiwinsir mnkfs or am
emlnttei nn.r statement or iBnertlon concern
Ing the qnantlty or quality, th Tlue, the
meichanflls. or the mutlre or purpose of uny
price, the method of proiliieln or maunfne
ture of his merrbaniilne or professional work,
or the munner or source of piirchtre of uch
le which Ih nntrne or calenltterl to Dilleal,
hall be deemed iiulltT of a mladerueaHor, and
on conTlctlon thereof shall he punished br a
fine of not le than $10 nor more than (V,
or- by Imnrlannment In the rotinty tail not ex-reedlna-
20 daya, or tij both such fine and Im
prisonment. (L. IfKiO. c. W4. p. 164).
The Attention of advertisers, who ti'e "The
Journnl." aa well e thrt of the pohllc. la dl
reeled to the abore section fnvtn tbe Oregon
Code coTrrlng adertlslufr.
"Tbe Journal" makes the same rates on dis
play adrertlsl'iR to all adrei tlxera. In propor
tion to tbe apuee used, and does not make
"fish of one ' advertiser and "flesh of
other," bellevlnc one class, or profession,
dividual, or corporation has "equal rlehts"
advertise as In other things, and should
In-1
to
so n the same ternia and conditions.
"The Journal" believes that It la no crime
to advertise.
Renders of "The Jnurnil." answering; adver
tisements nppeitrlna; In this paper, are ie.
quested to report In wrltlne anj failure on the
port of the advertiser to do as he advertises,
and If the complaint li well foumled. that ad
vertiser will be denied aceesa to these columns.
as has bevn done In the pnat. and If the ad
vertiser's acta are In violation' of the law he
will he sublert to prosecution
arainst whom eomnlalnta have been made I v!
our readers, and wbon complaints are made
prompt attention will be F'ven to them.
C. S. JAPKSOX. Publisher.
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
In effect April 1. 1912.
ALL PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED.
CASH ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dally or Sunday.
1 time 9c per line.
2 consecutive times, 8c per line per In
sertion. I or more consecutive times, Tc per line
per Insertion, or 7 insertions for pries
of 6.
No ad counted for less than 2 lines.
The above rates apply to "New To
day" and all other classifications, ex
cept Situations Wanted. To Rent and
Wanted to Kent ads.
Situations Wanted. To Rent and
Wanted To Rent ads (Apartments and
Hotels excepted), the rates are:
6c per line first Insertion.
4c per line each subsequent Insertion.
No sd tsken for less than 15c.
CHAR'JE ADVERTISEMENTS.
1 time, 10c per line.
3 consecutive times, to per line per
Insertion.
7 or more consecutive times, 8c per line
per insertion.
The above rates apply to "New Today"
and all other classification, except
"Situations Wanted, To Rent and
Wanted to Rent" ads.
Situations Wanted, To Rent and
Wanted to Rent ads (Apartments and
Hotels excepted) the rate is 7c per Una
pc. Insertion.
No ad charged for less than two lines
or 15c.
Contract rates upon-application. A
phone call will bring a solicitor.
MEETING NOTICES
41
R. N. A. Ore. Rose Camp, meeta Frt.
eve.. Allsky hall. 3d and Morrison.
ALtltKIAGIS L1CKXSEJ
II. Trayer Hanover, "Seward hotel, 31,
and Florence Goodo, 28.
A. E. Bennett, 6404 Fifty-second
Street, S. E., 35. and Alice Clark, 37.
Andrew Peterson, 376 East Third
Street, 44, and Marie Pedersen, 22.
S. J. Raber, Idora hotel, 25, and Marie
Englehart, 25.
Floyd ChurchiU. St. Johns, Or., 21,
and Erman Wheclock, 19.
Hubert North 636 East Thirteenth
street, 21, and Ruby Goodrldge, 20.
Person Guilo, 382 Water atreet, 30,
and Margarlto Belinda, 29.
G. R. Wilson, Harrington, Wash., 21,
and Mayrne Macrow, 18.
Frank Dixon, 648 East Sixth street,
28, and Ruby Norvell, 19.
Robert Ross, Gilbert hotel, 28, and
Edna Stevens, 27.
Hugh Hazlett, 639 East Forty-seventh
street, 28, and Enda Kinsey, 22.
G. F. Law, care Oregonian, 21, and
Annie Balllie, 18.
James Power, 391 East Yamhill street,
31. and Edith South, 21.
W, G, Smith & Co."c.SH:
Washington bldg.,. cor. 4th, on Wash'ton
DilE.sc) suIih for rent, all sixes. Unique
Tailoring Co.; 309 i?tark st - .
CLARKE MHO;-., florits, fine flowers
. and floral designs. 289 Morrison st. j
BIRTHS
RAY To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray, 650
Alberta street, June 13; a girl.
BIGGER To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Big
ger, 660 East Twenty-fourth street,
July 7. a girl.
BLAIR To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blair,
228 Larrabee street, July 9, a boy.
ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Allen,
,669 Wilson street, June 29, a boy.
RIPLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rip
ley, 1076 East Twenty-fifth street
north, July 6, a girl.
FRANKLIN To Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Franklin, 371 East First street, July
8, a boy.
RUSSELL-ffcTo Mr. and Mrs. William
Russell, 494 East Twenty-sixth street,
June 10, a boy.
STEWART To WS.A&i'Mrs. John Stew
art, 167 Texas" street, June 24, a girl.
ARNOLD To Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer
Arnold, 87 .East Seventeenth street,
June 28, a girl.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
QUIRK hr this -Ttty-Jnly lV"""mr.r
Thomas Quirk, age 46 years, beloved
husbsnd of lngu Quirk. Funeral servi
ces will be held tomorrow, Saturday
July 13, st 10 a. m. from Pearson's
Funeral Parlors 369 and 371 Russell
street. Deceased was a member of the
Denver order of B. P. O E. Frlendj
Invited. Interment Mt. Calvary cexne-
J3EATI13 AST) FUNERALS
PIERCE Melvtn Pierce. Columbia
slough, July 9, age 11: drowneJ.'
D1LLEY-U Good Samaritan hospital,
July 8, Charles Dllley, age 88; typhoid
fever. 1
CLARK Isaac" Clark. 1892 TImrman
street. Julv 9. aire 5: pneumonia.
MAX hL tiMlTH, florist, 141 Va 6ih at,
In Selling hldg., Main 7218,
FUNERAL , DIRECTORS
J, P. Finley &4Son
' Third and Madison.
Lady attendant, Msln Q, , AIIM.
Dunning & McEntee MoKk
every detail. ?tli and Pine. , Main 480.
A-4558. Lsdy assistant.
MR. kDWAHD HOLMAN, the leading
funeral director and. undertaker. 220
8d at.; .-or. Balmonr lady assistant.
EAST SIDE funeral directors, success
or to r. B. uunnine;. inc. r,: ii. H-mtza.
Lady . assistant.
LtnUn B-18H8. E-781
K.
flth-AMer
j HEMSTOOK, 168 E. Uth. 8elL 71, B-
1122: and Unlvers. Park. Col. 394-395
fiorcrin Pa Funeral direotors, 3i!3-
rearsornjOi87rRiiBseiist.. e. iosj.
A, R, ZtLLER CO, Both phones.
ERICS0N Krts.
CcT Main
l.ady asa't
MOXCJ1KNT9
OTTO SCHUMANN, ersnite. marble
works. East 8d and , nne. East 748.
PORTLAND REALTY DEALERS
KNAPP & MACKEYT
JIMS Board of Trade. M. and A-2010.
OREGON REAL ESTATE CO., THE
Orand eve and Mult. E. 67. 0-178.
SHIELDS, J. H.
20 Qerllneer Bids. Msln48
BRONO-MANARY COMPANY.
Ground Floor Lewis Bid. M. and A-1743.
BRUBAKiSR
McKav Bldg.
BENEDICT.
Main
S02
549.
CHA?1N & HERLOW.
332 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1652.
FOR SALE HOUSES
01
BY OWNER 13500 will buy nice seven
room-hpuse. aU modern.--60x2tfl- with
fruit trees. $1000 down, the rest in pay
ments: Portsmouth station, ' take St
Johns car. 1960 Hode St.
K1KTEEN rooms, four apartmenta. Gas,
eloctrtc lights, baths, porches, base
ment, furnace, garage and yard. All
rooms light. Brings good rent. $7600
furnlwherT Tfrms. 308 College.
Only Snap in Town
Nice 2 room house at Lents: orlce
425; lot 60x100; payments $5 per mo.
11-670. Journal.
RARE BARGAIN Owner. Elegant 11
room Irvlngton house, 80x100 ft. cor
ner. E. 10th and Hrazee; cost $10,600;
sell $7600; terms. No Incumbrance im
provements in, paid for; no" trades. East
63SR.
Best Purchase On Earth
My new double constructed modern
i p.ingnlow;. will pay you . to investigate
" thin IT.K7 Iniirnnl nr nhnnA Main iQ5tff
3-4 of Real Value
For cash or terms, double constructed
houses, good location, one block to car.
Sellwood 87.
SNAP 6 room house and lot 100x100,
$1200; one third cash, balance $10
per month. C. J. Rosweil, 1026 Chamber
or iominerce
,nEW S rot tn bunRalow, lurge attic', full
basement, bullt-tri conveniences, be-
enicnceri, oo
Owner, Tabor
tween 2 carllnes; terms.
1902.
NEW, modern o.room douse, panel din
ing room, Dutch kitchen, buffet. Will
tnka good lot part payment. Owner,
1873 E. Salmon.
IT'S a nifty new 2 room house, water
in. sink, lot 50x100, s blocks carllne.
for quick sale $75 cash, $15 month. In
cluding Interest. A-250, Journal.
6ROOM house in St. "John's, $100 down
and small monthly installments. New
ly painted and papered. Or will rent
same. Room 10, Washington bldg.
8 ROOM modern, attractive, complete
home, beautiful lew; Reed rolege dis
trict, Sell wood carllne. Phone owner.
Sellwood 69.
MODERN 5 room bungalow, furnished
complete; part cash, balance easy
payments. 6116 47th st., S. E. Take
W-W car.
HAVE new 7 room house in Rose Cltv
Park for sale. Owner, 428 Mill st.
Phone A-3036.
HOUSE and lot 75x100. also lot 50x100
for sale. Call at 459 Putnam St., Wil
lamette Heights.
HOUSES for rent and for sale. Apply
to J. Tressler, 1453 East Ollsan st.
Take Montavllla car to ("3d st. ,
A SNAP 6 room California bungalow.
modern and up to date; eney terms.
1034 Tlbbetts St.. cor. 3Sth. W. R. car.
Abe Martin
It seems like th' limelight makes so
many divorces. Tell Blnkley says a
tourln' car is like a baby. Ever'thing
happens t' It th' second summer.
Pott
log It
UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE .
Causes many disappointments to those wishing to place
want ads in
The Big Sunday Journal
Make It a point to get your want ads in early. If not
convenient to callat the office, use the phone call
Main 7173 or A-6051
Ads charged -!y-to 'tho??-whose
eitner ot tne telephone directories.
Office Closes Saturday Night at 9:30 o'CIock Sharp,
61
If You Want a Home
You Want to Talk With Mo
T am building a number of houses In
different parts of the city, and I would
gladly show yiu any one or all of them
to convince you of the class of material
and labor I put In each building. I will
sell any one of these houses on a month
ly payment plan, or I will build for you
in any location you wlsii on the same
plan. Come In or phone for appointment
and I will explain my plan to you. Don't
miss this chance to pay fori your home
like rent. "Ask for Mr. Snow, 414 Itnll
wsr Exchange bldg. phone Main 27-8,
' Irvington, Piedmont
Walnut Park
. We have the lowest possible prices on
several of the choicest residences In
above locations. In this selected list
there Is certain to be one home for
94000 to 110,000 you will want. We ran
comply with the terms on whlcn you
must buy.
NEILAN A PARKHILU
809 Spalding bldg. -
SIX room, fine, looking house, within
walking distance from center; sleep
lng porches, fireplace, bookcase, china
closet, disappearing bed. two toilets
full cement basement, electric lights and
gas in; fronts' to three streets, In other
words the house Is worth seeing. Ap
ply 607 Caywood st. Take Sellwood oar. '
FOR SALE i
Fine new modern cottages, alt up to
date, on terms like rent, ISO or $100
and $10 per month, for 3-4-6 or room;
only tc car fare; lots 60x100, all set In
fruit and ferries .
J. M. FREED.
,h 226 Stark St. y
IRVINGTON New modern house.' I
lartre rooms, lot 60x100, faces- east,
paved street, many new features, all up-to-date
and hot water heat, only $7000.
Not Incumbered. Terms to suit. Lo
cated 617 E. 18th st. N. Owner lives
across the street. Phone East 2141. N.
P. Peterson.
A DOWNTOWN sacrifice, 1-3 less than
adjacent property; a reasonable
chance to double your money In short
time. Go, look It over. 186 Halsey St.,
near uroaqway onoge.
PIEDMONT "
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL.
$16 MONTHLY.
7 rooms, built-in bookcases, buffet,
fireplace, furnace. National Realty &
Trust Co.. 723 Chamber of Commerce.
Phone Main 6129.
NEW 6 room bungalow, $2600; also good
paying cafeteria. 664 Vancouver ave.
FOR SALE LOTS
10
SEW
$2000 corner lot for quick sale $1250,
60x100, S. W. wf E. 30th and Pine sts.
Also 8 beautiful 50x101) lots in Wind
sor Heights. E. 48th and Clinton sts., 2
blocks from car line, cement walk In.
$650; onlv $10 down and $10 per month
Paul Waldt. 1257 Belmont st.
$10 CASH $1 WEEK.
My beautiful level lot. Reed collegu
district, large shade trees, without In
terest or taxes; must sell; write owner.
J-328, Journal.
$400 CASH.
Lots 1 mile from courthouse, near
boulevard being dedicated soon: excel
lent view. Geo. R. lieede. Phone Main
6612.
80x100, $700, including sidewalk, water
and graded street; terms $10 month,
5c car fare, 30 minutes' ride. 405
Spalding hldg.
$1200 530x103. near car. fine soil, all
cleared,, terms $15 down, balance $15
month. 6 per cent. Phone Woodlawn
202.
$950 FOR a S. E. front corner In Ross
mere. I am offering' this cheap, as I
need tbe numey. C. It. LcConahy, owner,
325 1 1th. Main 6891.
VERY CHEAP.
Broadway home. fine, worth nearly
double, no several lots; ring up East
273. C-1861. W. H. Herdman.
HERE'S your chance to get a lot on E.
9th for $175 and small monthly pay
ments. Call Sellwood 1567.
DEAL with owner, west side lot, Six
105. "29 Hood st.. near Porter! Price
$3800.
SEE Le Noir ; Co. for west side prop
erty, exclusive dealers In west side
realty. 837 Chamber of Comerce.
FINE level lot. Rose City Park district,
SkTeiwalk. $275. A-280. Journal.
LOT for sale on Macadam street, ne.ir
Gibhii, $2400. Main 7767.
ACREAGE
57
A SNAP.
4 acres at Mettzner Station on the
Oregon Electric. 30 minutes out, 3 room
house furnished, small barn, good well.
3 acres in potatoes, berries and fruit,
20 chickens; all goes for $2400. Peter
Hendricks, owner,
BOONE COUNTY, ARKANSAS.
170 acres surrounded by zinc and lead
mines; 100 aores good fam land; $8000,
HICOINS BOYER.
G06 NORTHWEST BLDG. MAIN 44QO.
YOl? want a picturesque summer home
with running water, a small farm, an
acre or two for chickens, $200 and up,
easv terms. Choice acreage close to
Portland, on electric cur Ttfte, cTSeajrfSre.
Phone, school, store, etc. J. W. Heffer.
ltn. 307 Railway Exchange. Main 2248.
Good Investment
Close in acreage, on East Side, very
reasonable. Call 3215 E. 63d st., Mt.
Srott rnr.
FOR SALE by owner. 20 acres on Pa
cific Highway, 9 miles from Vancou
ver, Wash. 4 acres cleared, house, barn
ana well. Will sell 10 acres or all. L.
N. Lee. R. F. D. 2, Rldgefl eld, WaBh.
I HAVE some 5 acre tracts, improved
lands, on the Salem Electric line at St.
Louis station. $250 per acre. $50 down
on 5 acre tracts and $10 per month. By
owner. A-in, journal.
TWO acres on Montavllla carline; ail
or part; witn or without dwelling
house; all kinds of fruit ' and ' berries.
Easy terms. Tabor 2075.
FOR SALK-Choice, lel, clear, sight
ly acre. 300 feet from West Ascot
station, Mt. Hood line; $800, $176 cash,
balance easy. M-56, Journal.
MUST SELL
Cheap, 5 and 40 acres of land near Port
land; some my ioib. atiu ivy st.
JJ42.50 per acre buys well Improved stock
ranch or will exchange for unincum
bered city property. -844, Journal.
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