The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 28, 1912, Page 30, Image 30

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1912,
CHraCPODIaTS
PR. C. ASQUTTII. New York expert foot
specialist. Miss Asquun, electrical i
clal, Bray massage. 612 Swetland bldg.
. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN .
HAVE given -thousands of ' adjustments ; .
$2.60 week. Bath office 2d and Wash.
COAX. AND WOOD
- Prompt Delivery; -
"3fflii(ir-
Any Length
Green and; Dry Slabs
Short or 4 Foot
ALBIDOA FUEL CO.
Phones! E, 182, G-1117
mi? " SPECIAL
ty PRICES ON
GREEN SHORT
WOOD. $2.b0.
GREEN -4 FOOT WOOI. - --
INSIDE GREEN SHORT, $3.50.
DRY SHORT WOOD.
pAWEUST-,-oruKfled4ing,-
The- - Portland '.Slabwood Co.
Main 3119. A-7001.
BORING WOOD & COAL CO.
East 3138. Country slab. Tabor 1742.
B-2633. Block and Cordwood. B-2629.
PAOSLTABWOOD COti&l
Green siatowood, big and small Inside
frlock wooflT pTaner IrTmlooTflWond:
Mn-n- jP, tnrr For a short time we
iNeer & rarr wm sen no. i 4-foot
cord wood at $5 per cord. No. 1 4-foot
oak at $7.25 per cord. 1.1-4596. A-4547.
BEGHER'8 WOOD CO.. F. Hill, Prop.
Cord, oak, ash, slabwood. Get prices.
38th and Vaughn. Main 6359. A-2415.
Yamato Wood and Coal Co,
EAST 8 IS, B-1867.
WOODdellvered direct from the forest
to your hirae, old growth, $5 per cord.
Orlando Zeek,. Greslmm, CA.
PORTLAND WOOD - YARD.
Fir, oak, slnbwood end coal. Wreck
ge. Otrf and Gllsan. Main 3363. A-2283.
Main 8767. F. J. EVERTS. Ft. Curry St.
STANDARD WOOD CO.,
Box wood, cord and block wood, coal.
847 E. Stark. Phones East 2315, B-1695.
ALBINA.FUEL CO. All kinds of green
and'dry wood. Rock Springs and Men
flota coal.
COAL aud all kinds of wood. Phone
Holgate Fuel Co.. Sellwood 485.
PHOENIX Fuel
f'.-v T.r tnnnd II hi)
per load.
521 Savior. Main 3544.
EDLRFSEN 'handles wood and icoal.
CHINjTDCTOBS
JING WO CHINESE MED. CO. cures
men and women. Ne-v location 186 4
llorrlson t near bridge.
DR. J. L.-LONO MEDICAL CO., phy
sician for men, women. 253 'V Alder.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
E. OEORGEFF, carpenter, builder, store
front and store fixtures especially,
glazing. 2!)1H Ankcny. Marshall 2861.
HIGHEST grade carpenter and cabinet
work for batiks, stores and homes. O.
H. Hnmmond, 185 Madison
HA R R Y-E STA N FOluT, designer ana
builder of .modern homes, flats and
a pn rtments. Off! ce J7 3 5 n V, Morr! son.
COLLECTIONS ,
PHYSICIANS' Dentists' acct., general
collections 201 Medical hid. M. 6167.
DANCING
PROF. WAL WILSON'S dancing school.
Lessons 25c during summer season.
Including lady dancing teachers and mu
sic. Walta, two-step, three-step, etc,
R5U; 5th St., between Stark and Oak sts.
Phone Main 7637.
-HEATH'S school, lusaona dally., waltz,
two step, three Ntpp, Baltimore or
schottlsche taught in first lesson. Alisky
bids'.. 3d nnd Morrlsimji's.
H F. A TTf'sTs " i'l "ioT., fo 2d. bet. Wash
ington and Stark, private dally class,
Mondnv S to to. lesions -5c.
DOG, CAT AND HORSE HOSPITAL
J. G. Slee, D.V.S. Dogs and cats t-eat- I
ed. boarded. Wood. 3n70. 1601 Alblna,
FROWN BROS., 546 Wash. Main 4086.
A-40S6. Res. 91 E. 12th. K. 5440. B-2287. j
FURNITURE REPAIRING
ARTS and Craft shop, furniture re
naired. ref inished. uacked. upholster
ing. Mar. ,1964. 7th and Flanders. . Ref.
GENERAL REPAIRING.
GENERAL machine nnd eleetrlc work,
repair of electric motors and dyna
mos a fcpeeiaUy. I". Hlppely, 224 Oak.
6l;U lawn mowers mode like new by
Improved new Invention; low price;
expert torksjTiitb. Pete Policr, "24 Main,
DA ESSMAK1NC SCHOOL
Valentine's syitrm nf cutting, tailoring,
dtf !.maktng- tnught. 3S3 K. Mnrrison.
BTATIONARY and marine, electric.
eiiilpmentH; launches, accessories,
wholesale and retail; engine repairing,
ReiiTscn Marhlnery io.. 1 fl Morrison.
hair goods
FEBVET & llANKITT
Leadlnn wig and tonpte makers;
finest Ftock of human hair goods; hair
flresslTiK. mrnlcuring, face and sea In
treatments. 147 7th, nenr Mor. M. 54(5.
SWITCHES, 7'iif's an'l-Transformation
mnde from combings; dvring. Mrs.
Grimes, 1 75 17th st. ,N. Phone Main 6 1 74.
HAT FACTOBT
LADTES' and -gentlemen's hat cleaned
and blocked. .Roval Hat Works, 223
1st. M. 5442.
KODAK DEVELOPING
ROLLS lleveloped
free; prints, Sc up; ! CITY Hall Transfer & Storage Co.,
Ited. 205 Merchants pert furniture and piano movin
mall orders solid
Trust blriK-
INSUBANCE
JOHN KER Insurance, Nurtv Ijonds,
mtge loans. 1323 Yeon hldg, M.92R5.
Jli'i'A ROAR, Bates iTTveiy'Qi Yeon
bldg. Every form of (nsurnnCe'; bonds.
PA tW( Ts 'I' A TES EIRE INSURANCE
CO. Onlv Oregon fire lnsuranoe com.
LANTERN SLIDES
STEREOPTICONS; advertising slides,
show cards and hanners. Grant Carder,
Peoples 'I'h.-atre MOk., Pnrk and Alder.
STEREOPTICONS, siu-s7bnnners'. cardsi
etc. Enterprise Art fn 73 H 6th,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS
CHAR. L. MA STICK & CO., 74 Front.
Leather of every description; tap
nanufacturers, findings.
MACHINE3T
B. TRENKMAN & Cp.. hydraulic and
special pipe, smoKe fiiacKs on tanxs,
mining muchincrv, repairs. 104 N. 4th.
MESSENQBBS.
HASTY MESSENGER CO.l open night
' tn1 day. Main 53. A-2158.
MOTOBCYCLE HEPAIBINO
REPAIRS of all kinds: also bicycle sup
plles and repairing. 489 Burnside.
MSIO SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS
PROF: T. E. LAWSON. 13S 14th St.,
. Main 5197; piano lessons; beginners,
Mr.
K TIIIKLHORN, violin teacher; pupil
fievclk. KftO Marquam. A-4160. Mar. 1629
SCHOOL OF Mt'SIC. staff of teacheis,
- rw.' fftntwrvatrtrr tif-w nwtrPon ttmit.
0F7ICB FUKNITVBB
DV5HBT LESKS and 'office, furniture.
' 1'aley Desk Co.', 210 7th et. Main 687.
OSTEOPATHIC rHTSICIAgS
DR. LILLEBELLE PATTERSON," spe
cialist on nerves, acute and chronic
fllsenses, 208 Fenton bldg. Main 8961.
FAINT, OIL AND GLASS
'PIONEER . PAINT - CO.,' 188, Firs st
Main 1334.' A-7043. '
THE BEAVER VARNIPH WKS., makes
GOOD products. Ask your aeaiar.
RASMUSSEN &CO., "High .Sundarr
paint, ne. cor. 34 & Taylor, fli.. A-xm.
painting in FAFsxnra
War Rates
In ralntlnc and tinting.
Tinting a epe-
clalty. Marshall 2516.
FOR best work. prices right, call P.. A.
rtnime STR"! t WmK'E. 101S. '
TINTING 2 room upj! painting, paper
, hanging. C. A. Barnes. Main 1834.
WALKER. 226 Taylor, Inside work a
specialty. ' Lowest prices, jviain
GOOD work, my motto. A. Osbourn,
?86 E. Wash. B. 2167. E. 4214.
. H. PICKARD: plhtingi tintin- 'pa
pering; satisfactory work. East 16.
PATENTS obtained r1 trademarksrcopy
rights registered In all countries; book
lets free; .consultation without charge.
Peter Harberlln, 326 Worcester Diog.
PATENTS procured Of X. K. Mock.;At-
iorney-ai-L,aw, tate oi u. o. rwm vi
Ice; book free. 719 Boa-d of Trade bldg.
PAWNBROIEB
UNCLE METERS COLLATERAL BANK
40 years In Portland. 71 6t"- Main siw.
PHOTO SCENIC VIEWS.
Free exhibit Oregon scenery and coir
mercial work. 413 Stark", ,""
PIANO TTJNINO
FRED JACORSEN, piano tuning." 1 2. 60T
18 yrs. experience, mo a.- Mam ai.
PLATERS OV ALL METALS.
WILLAMETTE Plating Works, 208 4th.
Plating and polishing. M. 9348. A-71,
We replate silverware; sell you new. Port.
piat. & Mrg. uo.. zsa-Tnurman. m..vis
PIPE
PORTLAND Wood Pipe Co. Factory
and office. 24th and York., Main 8489.
ANSLEY Printing Co.. 250 Oak.
4G71. Printing to please.
Main
ROOFING, FAINTING, REPAIRING
TIN roofing, repairing, painting, Jobbing,
J. Losll, 212 Jefferson. Main 1424.
RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS
STENCILS and office stationery. Cun
ningham Co-.. 231 Stark. Main 1407,
BADGES, trade checks," brass signs,
stencils. Krebs Bros., 114 2d. Mar. 1871
JBAFES
THE MOSLER Safe Co., 108 2d St. Safes
at factory prices; repairs; lockouts
opened; bnrgains in second hand safes.
SASH. DOOBfr J108.
United Glass & Glazing Co., sash, doors.
ate glass. 11th, Gllsan. Main 44.5 1.
BUILT to order screen doors and win
dows, painted and hung, complete.
American Screen Co. Phone East 5229.
SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES
THE JAMES T. MARSHALL .MFG. CO.,
new and old showcases, cabinets, store
a nd offi ce fixtures. 289 Pouch. M.2703.
SHOWCASES oi every description, bank,
bar and store fixtures made to order.
The Lutke Mfg Co.
R. If. BTRDSaLL, "HAMILTON BLDG..
Show cases In stock. Prompt delivery.
Sales agent M. Winter Lumber Co.
SHINGLES
BEST In Portland. See them.
Washington st. S. E, Gilbert.
-201
SIGNS AND SXOWCABDB
OFFICE, door and window lettering;
name plates for desks and doors; also
commercial printing. Ideal Office Sign
Co. Phone Marshall 4383. 312 Dekum
bldg.
WTKR & KLEISEH Signs; the lar
gest sign makers in the northwest. F.
7th and R: Everett sts. Phones East
1111. Home B-2224. .
'WAHLANDER CO., room 702 Swetland
tddp. Phone Marshall 4922 for scenic
and pictorial show cards, cloth signs.
Special window trim.
TAILORING
AT.FPEn OCILBEE. 310 Labbe bldg.; 2d
n Ti ii Wnhintnn Sulrw to nrrtpr.
TAILORING SCHOOL
KIESTER'S Ladies' Tailoring CollegA
learn dressmaking, talorinp. 143H 11th
HCMCLTE'S lAdies' Tailoring, Cutting
College. 800 Central bldg., lOth-AWer.
TOWEL SUPPLY
CLEAN towels daily, comb, brush, soap.
Towel Supply Co., 9th and Couch sts.
$1 per month. Portland Laundry Co.
Phones Main 410. A-4410.
TRANSFER AND BYORAGR
C, O. PICK Transfer &J5torage Co., of
fices and commodious 4 story brick
warehouse, with separate Iron rooma
and flropfoof vault for valuables, n, wv
cor. 2d nnd Pine sts. Pianos and furni
ture moved and packed for shipping.
i Special rates made on goods in our
I through cRrs to all domestic and foreign
E2!H!2!
Main 596. A-1998.
PORTLAND Van and Storare Co., Inc.,
13th and Everett ; most modern storage
warehouse in city; low fire insurance
rato proof of tills. Free trackage; mov
ing, packing, shipping; reduced freight
rates on household goods in through cars
to "nnd from ca.-;t Main r.f? 0. A-1520.
OREGON TRANSFER CO,
Established 1870.
Transfer and forwarding agents
Storage, free trackage.
Offices and storace. 474 Gllsan street.
M3th and Ollsan. Main K9, A-1169.
-Ex-
lnr. 1
trunk 50c ech, additional 25c. M. "089.
A-47Z4.
NORTHWESTERN Transfer Co., 64-68
Front. General transfer and storage.
Main 446. A-4 4 68.
BAQCiAOE A Omnibus Transfer Co. Es-
tabll
llshed 1882. Phones M. 6980. A-3322
W. JOHNSON, express, baggage. 33l
Morris st. C-3168. Stand 6th and Couch.
raTJNJKJMANUrACTtrBESS
SAMPLE cases, trunks, repairing. West
ern Trunk K- Leather Wks. Main 9032.
TYPEWBJtTEBS
ALL makes rented, repaired, sold. Cun
- inghnm Co., 231 Stark. Main 1407.
TYPEWRITER & Supplies Co.-r-Rebuilt,
2d hand. 142H 2d st. Mar. 419.
JffPJWLSTEBHBS
CARTWRIGHT & CO.. 188 Madison, up-
noisiering, nirniture repairing ana
! mattresses; work guaranteed. Main 6336
Golden Rod Vacuum" Cleaners, 216 Com
monwealth bldg. L.A.Amlck,Mgr.M.4O30
WEtLDEILLINC
JAMES W. GREEN, well drilling contrac
tor, 25 yrs. experience; 8, 10, 12 In.,
any depth, 690 Vancouver ave. C-2478.
WHOLESALE JOBBEXI
EVERDING & FARRELL, produce and
commission merchants. 140 Front St.,
Portland, Or. Phone Ma t H9.
WADHAMS It CO., Wholesale grocers,
manufacturers and coffee roasters. 4th
and Oak sts.
M. A. OUNST & CO.,
- PISTRIBt'TOK Oh FtffR CIOAR8,
PORTLAND, OR. .
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., z30 2d
st., between Salmon and Main.
ATTeN &' LEWIS GROCERIES
41
POR i' LAND STAR
HOMESTEAD No. 42.
B. A. Y., meets every
Thursday evening In . the
Moose hall 6f tha Royal
bld J46H Morrison st, s.
W.or. 7th st Visitors
welcome. ,
FRANCES FRY. 1100 Denver ave.
Phone Wjoodlawn 94. Correspondent
MEMBERS of the Degree of Honor, A.
U. U. W. and friends are mvitea to
attend a reception to Grand Chief of
Honor? Margaret Herron at Port Indus
ioage room, 128 inn st.i jmaay, Aug.
2, at 8:30 p. in. By order of the lodge.
ROSE COULTER.
Attest: Chief of Honor.
J. .R. MANN, Recorder. :.
MOUNT HOOD CIRCLE, NO. 151. W.
of W will rlv a nnclat "Shirt Waist
East swa-W, o. wJJau it;ast aixin ana
Alder streets. Best ventilated hall In
the city since Installation of eight large
windows. Weinbergers orcnesirs, ao
mlsslon: Gentlemen. 50 cents; ladles, 25
cents. - - - - --
IVAN HOB lodge. No. 1, Knights
of Pythias, meets every Tues
day night Castle hall nth and
Alder sta, .
E. M. LANCE. X. R. a
THE annual picnic of Orphla temple,
No. 18, Pythian Sisters: will be held
at The Oaks Thursday afternoon, Aug.
1. All sisters and families are Invited.
Bring your lunch basket. '' '
HELEN M. LAM AH, M. Of K. St a.
NOTICE to members, that AlWna lodge
470, F. U. of A. has regular meet
ing every Monday evening In Hill's hall,
Russell and Williams ave, B sura to
come, always something doing.
H. M. CALLWELL. Sec'y.
R'. N. A. Ore. Rose Camp, meets Frl.
eve.. Allsky hall, 3d and Morrison.
BUSINESS CARDS-
W, 6. Smith & Co.TSicX
Washington bldg.. cor. 4th, on Wash'ton
DRESS suits tor rent, all sizes. Unique
Tailoring Co., 8Q9 Stark St.
CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers
and floral designs. 289 Morrison St.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
DANIELS In this city, July 23, Carol
Brace Daniels, aged 28 years. Fu
neral services will be held at Flnley's
chapol at lft a. m.. today. Sunday.
Friends Invited. Interment Mt. Scott
Park cemetery. Deceased was a nurse
in training at Good Samaritan hospital
and was to have been graduated with
this spring s class
CASON The funeral services of Emily
Fl&Yence Cason will be held at the
Fourth Presbyterian church, corner of
First and Glbbs street, at 3:30 p. m. to-
day, Sunday. Friends Invited. Inter
ment River View cemetery.
KELLY The funeral services of the
late Sarah Catherine Kelly will be
held at Gresham, Oregon, at 3 p. m
today, Sunday. Friends desiring to at
tend may take special car at First and
Alder streets, at 1 ;40 p. m.
BOYER In tills cit", July 28, Amelia
Bnyer, acred 53 years 2 months and
21 days. P'uneral services will be held
at the chapel of the Portland Crema
tor i u m ajtdySu n d a
600 choice lots and single graves on
new ground for sale. Office 206 Com
mercial block. Telephone Main 4989.
MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141 6th st,
in Selling bldg., Main 7215
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
J, P. Finley & Son
Third and Madison.
Lady attendant. Main 9, A-1599.
Dunning & McEntee Mnoddeerrnak
every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 430.
A-4558. Lady assistant.
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading
funeral director and undertaker 220
3d St., cor. Salmon: lady assistant.
A, R, ZELLER CO. B o h phones.
ERICS0N
Undertaking
6133. A -2 2.15.
Co. Main
Lady ass't
EAST SIDE funeral directors, success
or to F. SI Dunninur, Inc. E. 52. B-2525.
I rDPU Undertaker, Lady assistant.
LLIlVtl B-1 888, E-7R1. E.
6th-Alder.
HEMSTOCK, 1687 E. 13th. Sell. 71, B
112: and Unlvers. Park. Col. 394-395.
Pearson Co, 371 Russei:
rectors, 369-
1 ft.. E. 1080.
MONUMENTS
OTTO SCHUMANN, granite and marble
works. East 3d and Pine. East 74.1.
PORTLAND REALTY DEALERS
BRONG-MANARY COMPANY,
Ground Floor Lewis Bid. M. and A-1743.
BRUBAKER
McKay Bldg.
&
BENEDICT,
Main
502
549.
CHAPIN & IIERLOW,
832 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1652.
KNAPP ; MACKEY.
212-18 Board of Trado. M. and A-2010.
OREGON REAL ESTATE CO.. THE
Grand ave and Mult. 14. 67, C-1 703.
SHIELDS. J. H.
205 Gerllneer Rld(f.
Main MS)
The Oregon Law on Advertising
Air bereou. who In a newanuDcr or other
jertillcal, - or tn puhftV ' wlrerriwrnettt. or
lelfer or clroiilur, kdowTngljr miilie. or ftti
emlniite any stntenient ur nnsertlon concern
ln(r tho quantltj or (jiinllty, the Talnc (he
mpichmidlse. or tho motive or purpose of dny
price. Uie method of produolne or aitnufnc
ttirf of his merchandle or profoMlonal work.
or the manner or soiiree of tmrehase of mifh
krIp whleti l mitro or enlrnlnted to mlsleml. 1
nhnll t" deomrrl cullt.r of a misdemeanor, and I
on eonvletlon thereof vhidl !e punished hr a I
fine of not than $10 nor more than $50, ,
or hy inim laonment in the county Jail not r-
ceedlns o dnv. or ly both anch fine and Ini- i
prlnonment. (I.. 1009. c. 104. p. 104). j
Tho attention of ndvortln'-rs. who ne "The ,
Journiil." well p that of the public, la dl- !
reeled to the ithove aectlon from the Oregon i
Code roverlng ndvertlHlng. I
"The Journal" makea the'aame rate on dla-I
play adTertlxicir to all advei tlei. In pronor-1
tlon to the annee used, aud doe not make '
"fish of one" advertiser and "flesh of in- j
other." believing one olnaa, or profession, In-
dividual, or corporation has "etiual rthta" to .
advertise a in other tlitnits. and ahould do
o en the same terms and conditions. !
"The .loiirnnl" believes that It Is no crime
tn advertise. i
Headers of "The Journal." answering adver- j
tlaements appearing In this paper, are re
qneated to report In writing any failure on the
part of the advertiser to do as be advertises, j
and If the complaint Is well founded, that ad
vertiser' will be denied access to these eolnmns, I
a haa been done In the past, nnd If the ad- I
vertlsoi's acts are In violation of the law he
will be subject to pntssjitltlon.
There are no Advertisers n"lni these columns i
against whom comphdnts have been made fcy
our renders, and when eomphdnts are made
prompt atteutlim will be (riven to them.
('. 8. JAfKSOV. Publisher.
CLASSIFIED .in KATES
In effort April 1. 1912.
ALL PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED.
C ASH A D V ERTIRKMENTS.
Dally or Sunday,
1 time 9c per line.
2 consecutive times. 8c per line rer in
sertion. 3 cr more consecutive times, 7c ptr line
per Insertion, or 7 insertions for price
of 8.
No ad counted for less than 2 lit'es.
The above rates apply to "New To
day" and all other classifications, ex
cept Situations Wanted. To Rent and
Wated to Rent ads.
Situations Wanted. To Rent and
Wanted to Rent ads (Apartnttents and
Hotels excepted), the rates are:
6c per Una first insertion.
4c per line each subsequent Insertion.
No ad taken for less than lBc.
CHARGE ADVERTISEMENTS.
1 time. 10c per line.
S consecutive times, 9o per line
Insertion.
per
7 or more consecutive times, 8o per lino
per Insertion.
The above rates apply to "New Today"
and all other classifications, except
"Situations Wanted, To Rent and
Wanted to Rent" ads.
Situations Wanted, To Rent and
Wanted to Rent ads (Apartments anil
HotM wixpte 1 h rate 7 per- iln
per Insertion. i
No ad charged for less thaB two lines
or ISc. v ' .
Contract rates upon application, A
phont call will bring a solicitor.
MEETING NOTICES
REAh ESTATE TRAKSFKRS
CERTIFICATES of title made. Title &
Trust Co., Lewis bids., 4th and Oak.
A. M. Johnson to Jennie Johnson,
wife, lot 10, block 8, City View
Park
1.700 .
00Z " jaatAeiSur t JtJOtq 'Z o
sa-aa "V 'A i usjijbs 8Juir
Portland Trust Co. to F R. Chap
in, lots 27. 28, blook4. West -Portland
Park ;....,....... 160
Mautz Building & Investment Co.
to Edna H. Petzel lot 2, block
13, Irving-ton V'... ............. "7,440
Z. II. Duncanson, executor Mar-.
-r gajret Sargent.- to George E.- r
tna, lot ze, mock a, iieser
voiv Park ....................
Keynote Realty Co. to Dora Wag
ner, lot 6, block 1, Glen Harbor
Central Trust & Investment Co.
to W. Louis Fliedner.-lot 1.
blcck 8. Colonlal HalghU
ia. j. countiss to K. it. worm
worth, lot 13. block 21. Vernon
G. L. Llndsley and wife to Per-.
meua t;. xucaer, lot 11, diock
IS, Overlook -...., . . ....
Hibernla Savings bank to B. C.
Turner, lot 13, block 14, Kath-
- arina
Thomas A. Edwards and wife to
F. H. Hoenel, lot 9, north half
lot 8. block 24. Arbor Lodsre. . . .
Olin F. Ford and wife to Portland
Trust .company, lot 6, block 69,
Vernon ........ t. 8.600
Laurelhurst company to Chrlstene
V-Mutfctnsi- let -17.- block :-Wr
Iaurelhurst
Albin Pajunen to Nannfe Paju-,
r nen, wife. Jot 17, block SO,
Belle Crest .... ... ..... .
PaulF. Puclos and wife to H. H.
JNobie, jot az, block i, wooa
mere 800
Title & Trust company to E. W;
Reder, part lot 6, lot 7, block
8, Mallory addition 760
Mary M. DIHey to HJlla M, Lug- '
net, lota 6, 7, block 6, Brainard BOO
Abbie Pigueron to H. E. Smith,
lots" IB, 16, block 12, South St
Jdbns 7V V. : ; . ;vv ; t;7T77t ;t. v 8,000
Calvin H. Huit to W. R. CumJ
mlns, lot 1, block 14, Mount Ta
bor Villa 100
W. R. Cummins and wife to Cal
vin A. Huit, south 30 feet lot
5, block 12, Brentwood 100
E. L. Cooper to Mrs. Jeff Cran
dell, lot 22, block 7, Willamette
addition 8,000
Lizzie M. Salberg and husband to
Callle B. Charlton, lots 19, 20,
block 4, Mansfield 600
Ernest S'eldman to Lloyd S. Law
son, lot 5, block 112, Laurel
hurst : 6,000
Ernest B. Nelson and wife to Pat
rick Murray,- lot 6, block 2,
Hecker addition 600
Mautz Building and Investment
company to Blanche E. Irwin,
lot 2, block 26, Irvington ..... 7,875
Earl W. Hamilton and wife to
Charles Masson et al, lot 6,
block 12, City View Park 2,160
Minnie Frink to Francis ri. K.ee
non, lots 3, 4, block 7, Alder
Springs 650
Cassie K. Buckman et al to J. H.
Misner, lot 18, block 47, Waver
leigh Heights 1,000
Demenico pi Sciulla to William
Donahue, lots 3, 4, block 1, Se
rene Park 1,000
H. J. Parkison and wife to the
Home Builders' company, lot 6,
block 6, Laurelwood 650
Ladd Estate company to Laura
Bretscher et al, lot 6, block 24,
"Westmoreland 700
Laurelhurst company to G. W.
Priest, lot 17, block 11, Laurel
hurst e 1.800
R. J. Richardson to Mrs. L. P.
Hanson,- lot 24, south half lots
K 9R hlnelr TtalstonH addi
tion 8,200
John Halsey Jones company to
A. A. Baumann, lot 8, block 24, .
Jonesmore 80a
Cberles O'Connor and wife to T.
K.- Strlckler, lot 12, block 34,
Belle Crest 00
Ladd Estate Co. to Fred C. Lei
bold et al, lot 9, block 9, West
moreland A . . 630-
William' E. Love and wife to
Stella Campling, 61x100 feet
beginning at northwest corner
lot 4, block 8, Piedmont 8,948
Council Crest Investment Co. to
F. E. Paseomb, lot 7, block 30.
Tract "A," Council Crest Park 800
Fred K. Hungerford and wife to
Thomas I. Hoyt, part lots 7,
8, Mock 3, Pleasant Home addi
tion " 8,000
Portland Masonic Cemetery Co. to
La Grande H Pearl, lot 119,
section I sd. Ccm. . . . . ... ' 160
R. W. Schmeer et al to Mary
G. Rose, lots 19, 20, block 8.
First Electric addition to Al
blna , 600
Ladd Estate Co, to Irwin C. Sut
ton, lot 21, block 12, Ladd's ad
dition 2,000
E. W. Reder to Edna H. Allen et
al, west 33 1-3 feet lot 6, block
8, Mnllory addition 1,260
Lilly Trigg and husband to
George R. Gels, lots 30, 31. block
6, Arleta Park No. 3 812.000
"VV R. HAIZLIP CO., Inc. Abstractors,
605 Gerllnger bldg., 2d and Alder sts.
NEW TODAY
Do you want to investi
gate? Our autos are at your
service. Join the next crowd.
Our organization (as well as
our oil) will bear the micro
scopic test.
We are not only willing,
but anxious, to lay bare our
proposition to those of the
most critical and exacting
business intuition.
HEADQUARTERS AT
270 Stark Street
5000 ACRES
$35 Per Acre
HILMHETTE VtllEY UND
Not cut-over mountain side or second
class land, but deep rich soil of the
highest grade of the fertile lands of the
Willamette valley.
Thirty-five miles from Portland, 40
per cent In cultivation or cleared. Bal
ance young fir. jfbout 10 per cent
heavy tlmbor. Not. ono acre of waste
land. From 50 per cent to 100 per
cent cheaper thah general prices nnd
good value in small tracts to the hus
bandman at $100 to $150 per acre. I
know of no other such magnificent body
of land, nor nothing at such low price.
I bolleve this tract could be turned in
90 days at $75 per acre; If in the hands
of the right party. It takes practically
one third cash! to handle it.
G. E. WAGGONER
805 YEON BLSO.
Exclusive Dealer In Large Tracts.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On city, property at reasonable rates.
CLARK-CANNON COMPANY.
6 Board of Tradt Building.
4,600
NEW TODAY
JL
Pointers:
It Is ' Portland's most
charming residence sec
tion. Trees d . shady walks,
rnrnfcirtahl homes. - I
Two new bridges will
make It a short ride on
. car. without delay.
Lots have not been In
creased in price for ad
vertising fund.
Abstract goes with each
sale, showing satisfac
tory title.
It Is not ncssary to
build at oncebuy and
build when yon please. t
-Tms --1 --per - -can t do wn.
1H Per cent per montn.
People are buying right
aiong ior iuiure uuuu
. lng., -
i.:
agency for the Piedmont
roperty,
Five carlfnes run to the
Pledmonr district none
through it.
Visit the park-adjoining
Piedmont; see tne play
grounds for children.
Values will Surely In-
crease. Prices now
81000, $1100, $1200, 8130U
618 LumbermeiiB Bldg., 5th and Stark
Get our new map and plat free.
Market Men
We have booths and
spaces for rent for the fol
lowing: Fish anrJ Poultry.
Meats.
Delicatessen.
Creamery Line.
Confections.
Family Liquors and
several Sundries.
In the new Sanitary:
market on the southeast
corner of third and Alder.
Best location in the city.
50x100 for Second Floor
Grill.
Flaherty & Connolly
622 Yeon Bldg.
TO LOAM
$20,000
TO
$40,000
On GooJ Inside Real Estate
OREGON REALTY CO.
43 Fourth Street
Marshall 3790 : A-3324
PARK STREET
$21,500
Quarter block, now paying in
come of $10.") per month.
Terms: $11, .WO cash, balance
! at 6 per cent interest.
Louis Salomon & Co.
S 229 Stark St., near Second.
Fine Location
For factories or warehouses. 1200 feot
fronting the Willamette river, almut HOo
feet deip. abutting the S. 1". Ky on the
west line, giving excellent transporta
tion facilities; owned by an estate and
ran bo bought for $100 per front foot.
This Is fine, property and by reason of
its location
valuo.
will steadily inrrnase In
THE SHAW-FEAR
COMPANY
Main 35
10a 4th St.
A-3S00
To Lease
Th ret! story brick building and base
ment, Union ave., close to both water
and rail. Will remodel to suit tenant.
Long lease, reasonable rjnt.
MALL & VON BORSTEL
lff4 84. 408 B, Barnside
1280 Acres, Slump Land
In Cowlitz county. 90 per cent
tillable. Fine soil. Value $12.50
peFacre.
MILLER & C0NKLIN .
619 Henry Building, i
860 Jfr
6.600 xsTf.
600 XSSsJ
CONDOR STRIPS PINION
CROSSING YAQUiNA BAR
Newport, Or,, July 27. The gas
schooner Condor stripped a pinion while
crossing Yaqulna bar this evening and
was towed, In by the" OIlie S. A sail
was quickly made and a distress signal
raised, which' was answered by the life
saving" crew. The crewlaldtotitrthe
'-ZTl
"v. wo-i,iiu
twice . wnue crossing ine oar, enaan-
BerJtiS-.ti4.1d9XMt.awciUKQC)l-
the sail held her . steady till a new con
nection toi matte, xne conaor win
be laid up at Newport one week,
NEW TODAY
$10,000 Piedmont
Home Joti$7,500
Only $1,000 Down
Owner just wants enough cash to go
to eastern Oregon. The balance nothing-
down for - four years .xcejjt. -the
Interest every 3 months. Did you ever
hear of such terms being offered, on one
or the tinest homes m .f leumont. L,ot
130x100 'with 23 small pines, locusts
and dogwood, corner, faces thred streets,
fine lawn. 9 room artlstlo bungalow.
revery modern con v-ertiencerewwe
lsh, maple and tamarac, rioors. mis is
an awful sacrifice, but there's a reason.
Owner offered" 19500 for this home be
fore completed. BE QUICK. He's In a
nurry to leave town. Let us snow you
early Monday morning:.
Dorr E. Keasey & Co.
3d Floor Chamber of Commerce.
E. Burnside St. Home
Price $6500.00
Lot 50x100 and modern 7 room house,
situated 590 E. Burnside st between
E. 14th and E. 15th sts. This Is a beau
tiful place and in good shape. We can
arrange terms to suit purchaser. ,
MALL & VON BORSTEL
104 Second St. Lumber Exchange Bldg.
IN IRVINGTON ON
19rti STREET
Built for a home.J Excellent finish
throughout; sleeping porch, breakfast
room, three sleeping rooms, fine fife
place in living room. In short, all the
conveniences and comforts you would
choose. High, sightly lot, splendid
lawn and trees. Moving to California,
the owner will take $6000; $2000 cash.
This is $600 below actual worth.
Columbia Trust Co.
Ground Floor Board of Trade Bldg.
E. Flanders St. Bargain
Price $1350.00
Lot 40x80 on East Flanders St., he
tween E. 26th ancf E. 27th sts. -This
prlco Includes hard surface streets.
Terms $600 down and balance to suit
purchaser.
MALL & VON BORSTEL
104 Eeoond St. Lumbar Exohange Bldg.
Portland Heights
Attractive nine room bungalow, two
hathrooms three toilets, automatic gas
water neater, three quarter acre
grounds, beautifully' wooded with na
tive trees. Price ti 2.000. Can arrange
terms.
HENRY C. PBTHDHOaiME, OWBZB
808 Wilcox Bldg.
Mortgage Loans
AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES
INSIDE CITY LOAITs, SPECIALTY
ttABTMA2T-THOM2S0ir BAJTX
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
mooter a vo
AUCTION SALE OF
OF CHINA AND GLASS
WE AUK NOW CLOSING OCT THE
HAII.KY & CO. STOCK. AT 421 WASH
INGTON. ST., NEAR 11 TH ST.
Comprising Royal Doulton, Mlnton, Coal
port and Crcsent in English China, Hpv
lland French China. Coffee Sets, Salud
Sets, Cake I'lates. Service I'lates, Bouil
lons and Saucers, etc. All in Imperial
China.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: We Wish to
Sity to the public that this Is "no so
culled closed out sale, etc., but a gen
uine going out of business proposi
tion, as The Iiailey Co. is retiring, anil
as is umuhI with us we positively have
NO HKSliRVE. TERMS ARE FOR
CASH
Purchases of $10 or more will be de
livered free of charge.
iSALES EACH DAY- AT 2:30 AND 7;30
P. M. PLACE OF AUCTION, 42 i
WASH I Nt 1TON STREET.
P.AKER & CROW ELL,
Auctioneers.
ON TUESDAY NEXT
AT OUR SALESROOMS 16(5 AND 16S
r.VRlC KXRKKT, WE SHALL SELL
THE FINK FURNITURE ETC.. RE
MOVED FROM J. FEN IK RESIDKNCE.
TRINITY PLACE, WITH INSTRUC
TIONS TO SELIf THE SAME TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER. . ,
Comprising genuine Leather Couch
and Morris chair, Library table. Gas
lanin, large Mirror, IMctures, Lace Cur
tains, -Portieres, Couches" and Covers,
Rattan and- Fibre Chairs, Center, tables.
AxmlriHter and Brussels rugs,' Parlor
Fockers. Pedestal Dining Table, Buffet,
Cnlna cabinet, Chairs, several very
pivttv Brass and Iron beds, best Springs
and Mattresses Pillows, quartered oak
Dressers and Chiffoniers, set of Rtd
path's Library of Universal Literature,
tde Luxe), other books, antique mahog
any Dresser, Refrigerator, Steel Range,
Kitchen cabinet, Utensils, etc.
THESE GOODS WILL PES ON VIEW
TOMORROW; SALE ON TUESDAY
NEXT AT 10 A. M.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
be seen on weanwtay afternoon. sausvu""' "
ON THURSDAY NEXT AT 19 A. Al,
W. C. PAKER aUd C, A. CROWELL,
1M-S Park st. Auctioneers..
P0IK8 E..:
AMI HII
Take Two " of Senior Event:
Repeating Friday's Sue
cess Hart Elected.
Victoria, B. C, July 57. Portland
oarsmen at-tha-annual regatta of the
North Pacific Association of', -Amateur
Oarsmen, again demonstrated their su
periority In tne second day's races held
at Shawhigan Lake by capturing two of
the three events today,
A fairly fresh breeze blew throughout
the afternoon, the result being that tha
water was not as smooth as on the
first day and the times somewhat
slower. 1 s , ' ,t '
The Portland representatives . tooli
both the senior singles and senior dou
bles, the -latter crew- betng-that-wWch
won the Junior doubles .yesterday.
Pf sender Betalns Tltl.'
1 " In the senior singles, Pfaender, Port
land, won easily from F. Nott, Van
couver, who was second, and W. T. Ken.
nedy, J. B. A. A., third. Pfaender fin.
ished bine or ten lengths" ahead of Nott
who was two lengths ahead of tho Vic
toria oarsman, time 11 minutes t 3-S .
seconds. 1 -
The senior fours, which was won W
the Vanggilyercraww1th Portland sec- ;
ond and the J. B. A. A. third, was tha
most thrilling race of the regatta. The '
crews were as follows: Vancouver, H.
P. Carper, atrokeA. E. Tennant. Noj S;
M. H. Smith, No. 2; H. A. Baker, bow,!
Portland, J. Helwlg, stroke; W. Rising.
No 3; E. A. Hansen, No. 2; A. A. Allen.!
hoW. J. B. A. A., B. E Scott, stroke;
F A, StackpooL No. 3; M II Scott, No,
2; J. Donaldson, bow.
Even, for First Mile. , , '
The three crews were about level for ,
the first mile, then for the next quar
ter Portland led, but Vancouver spurt-"
ed and drew ahead, winning by two
lengths, with the J. B. A. A. a elosa.
third. ,
Havely, stroke and F. R. Newell, bow,'
after winning the Junior event yester
day, entered for the senior doubles and
defeated Simpson and Kennedy. Vic
toria, by four lengths. Time, 10 mln
utes, 14 seconds.
The Portland and Vancouver senior
crews were scratched.
Bart Vice Preeldtw.
The Portland crews showed their au
perior training throughout the regatta,
fintshing strong in every event
At the annual meeting of the associa-
iiuu r. mcu. Kusseu. Vancouver, was
elected president, R. Hart, Portland, vlca
president, and H. Kent, Vancouver,
secretary-treasurer. fc ; :
Next Begatta at Vancouver.
The next regatta, according to rota
tion, will be held at Vancouver. The
question of including an eight ' oar
event was discussed and while feeling
favored the move, no definite action
was taken. The advisability of a 140
rfirvd crew race was also brought up
and the matter was left to the Van
couver Rowing club to decide.
FOREST GROVE MAN
"E W. Haines of Forest Grove, erf
state senator, who as vice chairman of
the Republican state committee. lift.Oe
come the head of the committee by the
resignation of Bruce Dennis of U
Grande, has decided not to call the
committee together until next month.
Campaign plans will then be taken up.
Dennis resigned because of his de
cision to support Roosevelt. Hs de.
clares he is yet a Republican, but he
recognized tha't if he tried to retain
the chairmanship he would be out of,
tune and his resignation would ba de-t
inanded. , .-'.; j
On tho plan announced by Haines, the
Taft campaign will not reach a lively;
stage until September. The committee
Is expected to take up the cudgel wtttt-f
out a quiver, however, and do all It can;
fr Taft. It is not yet known what
speakers can be had from the eastiilf
any. -
Speeder in Double Tronbla." f
(Special to Th Jocrnal.l : ' I
Spokane, Wash., July 27. Arrested
for speeding. 1), L. Vaughan,- 4 young
Spokane man, is now confined In the
city jail charged not only with violating
the speed limit but with theft of the
roacmne M:w:iiaJ.TOlIOiuhan
was endeavOTinxia.:iffi
speeding charge, Dr. G. Shelledy ap
peared at the police station to report the
theft of his machine, and pointing" out
the-, motorcycle Vaughan had ridden,
positively Identified It as his own.
A camera which will enable motloa
pictures of the aurora borealls to, ba
made has been perfected by a Swedish
scientist. ?V
Auction Sales
AT
Wilson'sAuction House
Cor. SECOND and YAMHILL
Regular Sales Days
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 10 a. m.
FOR ALL KINDS OF GOOD MEI.
IUM PRICE FERN ITU RE, tARPE'M,
ETC., HIGH GRADE FURN1TURK,
ETC., AT PRIVATE SALE, INCLUJa
ING 1 UPRIGHT PLAYER PIANO In
mahogany case (cost $!I00), oim K1.KO
TRIC PIANO, 2 UPRIGHT PIANOS n
fine condition, all at prices that will
Interest you if you art looking for ft
good Instrument. We also have a larKa
stock of high grade Furniture, equal tn
new. Come in and look through. Yvt
can find almost' anything ftV wUh W
Haviland China, Cut Glass, Prlc-a-ltia ,
Statuary," etc., etc. You will bs sur
prised at 'the Immense stock we eany
and the low prices we quote.
MERCHANDISE
Groceries, Shoes, Stationery,
Hardware, Etc.
in our variety store, next to auc
tion room, at about wholesale rust,
FOR PRIVATE SALE
RESTAURANT
Located at Twenty-elf.-i.Gi e'i,
I J.' T.. W1I.K1 .N, Au' tl .i.
I Furniture, ftro.-l.- r,t Me,. I n,
I bouKtit fur-cfh. f.:l:i l-!-. A 4
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