The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 11, 1912, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, .foOVELlliElt U, IUZ.
1CU! JJ VESSELS
AREGMTEREDTO
LOADIIIPOUD
Flag , of the Flowery Island
Empire Is Becoming Very
Frequent Sight In Local
Port.
Four new charter of Japanese steam-
ara to load en thla coaat hevo been an
s nounced, two of which will load here
1 - and two on Puget sound, accordlnf to
the report This will. maka. four of
that flag that are on the Hat for thla
port now. two othera being engaged to
load lumber lii in' near future.1 The
' fact that the Japanea flag la Been ao
much on thla coaat recently Is aald to
be due to the fact they have bought ao
' many tramps recently :
Tha Rangoon Maru and the Hokuto
. Maru are the vessels that have; been
. fixed to come here" for grain. The lat
ter loaded almllar cargo here last
. .August but the Rangoon Maru will be
, on her flrat voyage to , thla1 aide. The
' Hokuto..Mru.ift- under.: charter to Bal-,
four, Guthrie & Co., and .the JRangoon .
to Sugukl Co, The 'steamers re
' ported for the aound are the Luion
' Maru and the Manahu Maru, formerly
the Brltlah aUamer BritUh Monarch.
A - number ot tramp ateamera were
bought by the Japanese, from British
hipping firm during the ahlpping de
" preaeion," some-of them oelng In" the
Honolulu " trade, while Others are en
gaged In tranaportlng hardwood from
, Japan to Oregon and -California with
.return cargoes of Jumber. - , i
. 1 .. DREDGE HINDERED
. Drift From Cowlita i Retards Work
- In Willamette.
' Drift coming from tha Cowllti river
la interfering aomewhat with the work of
dredg Willamette, according to Captain
' V"H. T. Groves, superintendent of the
dredging service for the port of Port
land, and It la with difficulty that tne
tender Is keeping the drift from inter
" ferlng with the pip line and pontoona.
The Willamette la working juat below
the mouth of the CowUta, having gone
down there the latter part ot last week,
' and aa the flrat freahet of the season
.' always bringa down a lot ot accumulated
drift, th dredge Is feeling th effects
' of It Th tender McCracken Is keep-
ing the pip line clean .The dredg Port----
land,whlch is working farther down the
11. Columbia at. La Du's Beacon, la not ao
- much bothered by th drift. In a day
or two she will move to Walker's Island.
Theve Is also a large amount of drift
I coming down tha Willamette f rom-above
th city. - The weather bureau's river
forecast, however, says that th river
--, will-probably remain- stationary after
' rising slightly tomorrow. : Th stage
this morning was 8.6 feet
ELDER IX rORT
- Steamer Which Ran Out of Fuel Is
Towed la By F. A. Kilburn.
In tow of the steamer F. A. Kilburn,
-the-Bteamerew'gffW'."1EIdei', Captain
' Thomson, which ran short of fuel off
the Mendocino coast yesterday, arrived
- In Astoria at 1 o'clock this morning,
according to a report received by the
- Merchants Exchange. The Elder was
due In Sail Francisco Saturday morn
ing," but owing to th fact that she ran
- short of fuel oil th Kilburn, also be-
- lonfrlng to the North Pacific Steamship
company, had to assist her. She will
- probably take on oil at Astoria and pro
ceed on her voyage.
STORM-.WARNING8-OUT
Disturbance Centers Over Vancouver
Island aind Is Moving Eastward.
Storm warning's .wera ordered issued
.' at all western Washington stations at
7:15 this morning by th weather bureau,
for a storm of moderate energy which la
J central over Vancouver Island and mov-
- Ing rapidly eastward. The weather bu
t reau report states that conditions are
favorabla-forr raln-ln-ihla-dlstrtct-exi
v : cept I southern Idaho, during the next
:. 24 to 36 hours. Th wind at mouth of
. th Columbia river: waa 55 miles south
at t o'clock this morning, with rain and
a rough sea. -,
ALOXO THE WATERFRONT
The steamer Hornet which arrived
;; from San Francisco Saturday night with
a full cargo of cement and aaphalt will
' load lumber at the Portland Lumber
w." companr mill for San Francisco.
- Beginning h dally service between
Portland and Corvallls, the steamer Po
mona. of the Oregon City Tranaporte
. tlon company's line, will leave for the
'I.. upper, river tomorrow morning.
The British steamer. Strathly on, un
der charter to M. H. Ho user, Is expect
ed to complete her barley cargo for the
, united Kingdom tomorrow.
- To hav her wheel and rudder fixed,
: the steamer Bowena, belonging to the
;; Hossford Transportation company, waa
hauled out on the ways at the South
- Portland shipyards Saturday and float
- ed again this morning.
i" A large number of logs, supposed to
hav been a raft that has broken ud
r by the freshet were seen In th Wil
lamette river near its mouth by Cap
tain H. T. Grovea last night
In a fall of 40 feet from the upper to
. the lower dock at the Inman-Poulaen
, mills early yesterday morning. Captain
John G. Pearson, 48 yeara ot age, was
' killed by having mi neck broken. He
waa iriaster of the company's steamer
: , Elkkader, which sank Saturday morn-
ing at tne upper end of Ross Island.
Captain Pearson resided at 474 Ella-
worth street and leaves a widow.
It waa reported this morning that
t th German ship Arnoldus Vlnnen, 1789
tons net Captain Oreinger, has been
fixed for a cargo of wheat from Port-
land o the United Kingdom. She waa
In port at Antofagasta on October 12.
Also th schooner Wllltfm Bowden waa
tajcen to load lumber here. She Is now
on ner wsy rrom iquiqui to San Fran
" Cisco. '
' 1IARINE NOTES '
.v'' -it '-'y' ;y;.'' i .
, " Astoria, Nov. 11. Arrived at 10 a. m.
JBtef mer Toaemlte, from San Francla-
.v- CO.
fc San Francisco, Nov, ll, Arrived at
. a. m. Steamer Geo. W. Elder in tow of
- steamer JT, A. Kilburn; Elder short of
fuel. - "A.-
Astoria, Nov. 10, Sailed at 7 and left
lip at 1:10 a. hl bteamer Breakwater.
, from Coos Bay. Arrived at 7 and left
' pat a. m. Steamer F. H. Leggett
from San Franoisco.. Arrived at 7:30
., and left up at 1:80 a. m. steamer Daisy
from San Francisco. Arrived down at 8
a. m. and sailed at 12:80 p. m. British
- steamer Oswestry,, for Adelaide.- Ar
' . rived down at t a. to. -British steamer
Mancunian Arrived at 11:15 a. m. and
left up at midnight Steamer Asuncion,
- from Hart Francisco. ' Sailed at 1:45 p. m.
1-BrltlsH ' steamer Robert JDollarr for
, Shanghai. Sailed at 4 p. m. Steal
AiimllB. foe Ban Francisco.
8aa Franclaco, Nov, 10. Arrived at 2
Tater Tooter Toots Again in Behalf ,
7 7. of Proposed Land Products Show
' : It happened again. That pronounce
ment In tfce Initial Issue, "Printed With
Exact Irregularity,"' has baen fulfilled.
Without any selamlo disturbance re
corded by any instrument kept at the
Weather bureau the . "Tater Tooter"
hove to on th Journalistic horlson of
Portland yesterday for the second time,
B. F. Biter of the O.-W. R, ft N. legal
department Is recorded aa tha "agl
Tater of th sheet R. B. Moodle of the
advertising department the "edl Tooter,"
and M. A. Lawrence Is dubbed the "vegl
Tater." - That Is the full Hat of th re
sponsible "Taters" at the editorial col
umn head of the "Tooter.",
There Is, In substance, but one blast
from the tooter of the "Tater Tooter". A
variety of eventa are discussed, but all
resolve themselves Into the on duty,
"Attend the Land Products Show In full
force November 20." Among other
things the lateat Issue of the breesy or
gan of tha Harrlman railway lines em.
ployea announces Is that there will be
a great street pageant from tha Wells,
Fargo building, November 20, to the
Land Products Show building.
Som Parade, This. .
This parade will be memorable. What
It will do to the "farmera" of the com
pany la not forecasted, but it la re
vealed that there will be a wheelbarrow
division to tha parade, which will con
vey the agricultural products of the
office employee of the railway lines.
There, will -also- be- a - grand marshal,
muslcv probably a police platoon at the
bead, ana many other things well cal
culated to prov,. that Oregon is, was,
has been, and always will be the great
U. OF 0- PROFS TURN "HAYSEEDS" AND RAISE .
SOME PRETTY FAIRCROPS; TOO, BY GOSH!
(Special to Tbs lourail.l '
University of Oreaon. Euren. Or..
Nov. 11. The "back to the farm" move
ment has at various times been advocat
ed by members of the University of
Oregon faculty and now it aeema to
have vlctlmlsed the-faculty itself: No
leas -than a-doxen members ; of that
body are "farmera" when they are not
hurling lectures and frantically gestur
ing at their classes in the lecture rooms.
Federick George Young, B. A., dean
ot the graduate school and profeasor In
economics and sociology, who adds dig
nity by bis presence and with whom the
governor of the state consults upon
Important economlo problems, may be
seen, it recognised in ma "hayseed"
costume, with muddy boots and old hat
tramping down the middle of a muddy
road on a Saturday morning toward ills
SO acre "ranch" beyond Springfield.
Here he has 30 acres ot yellow pump
kins growing day by day and hera-Towa
of apple tree end under- the-weight
of a Lane county crop. He also har
vests quantities of cherries and wal
nuts In their respective seaaona.
Dr. James Duff Barnett, professor of
political science, another "highbrow"
In the economics department, is the
latest to become a land owner. At pres
ent he Is setting out 20 acres of prunes
in th Mohawk valley, during the spar
-moments, while he Is not pounding po
litical theory and constitutional law Into
tb,Jbeads ot. . th varsity ...pre-la
etudes." The students say mat mere
Is harmony between his courses and his
prospective crops. '
But the faculty "farmers'' are not
confined to -the economics department
The brightest mind, perhaps, In mathe
ai m.-Steamer Bear, from Portland. Ar-
rtved Steamenreaver.-rrom can x-bui.
Knr.Vo. Nov. lO.is-Arrlved at 8 a. rn.
Steamer Alliance, from. Portland.
Port San Luis. Nov. 10. Sailed
8taaaa..01uin,. or IWlawd. ..i.-,.,.
Hoqulam, Nov.-Ifl-Arrived steamer
Stanley Dollar, from -Portland. .
Astoria. Nov. 11. Condition at the
mouth of the river at 8 a. m., rough;
Wind south 65 miles; weamer, rainm.
Tides at Astoria luesaay:
High water 3:07 a. m., 6.3 feet; 2:20
m., 8.7 feet" . . . . B.L
Low water 8:30 a. m., 3.6 feet; 8:2J
m., 0.4 feet
MARIXB INTJXLIGENCU
Du to Arrlva.
atr. Alliance. EureKa nov. is
Str. Beaver, San Pedro.. . . .Nov. 13
8tr. Bear, San Francisco. .... .Nov. 17
Geo. W. Elder. San Dlego.7. . . .Nov. 17
BtrBreakwatr,-eees-By s Nov. 17
Str. Rose City, Ban faro,....ov. i
Roanoke, aa, San Pedro. ...... .Nov. 24
Dm to Depart.
Str. Breakwater, Cooa Bay Nov. iz
Str. Elmore, Tillamook Nov. 13
tr. jtoanoKe, esan vivpv j.f t.u- i
tr. Reaver. Ean Pedro. NOV. 18
8tr. Geo. W. Elder, San Diego ..Nov. 20
Str. Bear. Ban rearo riov. zs
So Leave sau rraaoisoo. . .- - -,
Htr Tale. San Pedro. NOV. 13
Str. Harvard, San Pedro Nov. 13
Tssssls la Port
Boston, U. 8, S...... "r"ni
St Nicholas. Am. sh. ........ .Astoria
North King, Am. aa. Gobi
Berlin. Am. BK. uoo
Levi Q. Burgess, Am. blc Ooble
Daisy Freeman,
ss..
. . .uryaoca
. .WeBtport
.L P. Mills
Balboa, senr
Koko Head, bktn . .
Ravenhlll, Br. str-.
Valerie. Nor. bk. ...
Llnnton
Llnnton
VVestport
Rainier
Nokomis, sen.
&nn ijarson, sen.
Clan McFarlane, Russ. sh.
Altalr, Br. bk.
albert. Am. bk
Rainier
.Stream
....... .Astoria
St. Johns
....St. Helens
Llnnton
Montgomery 2
, Oceanic
Astoria
Llnnton
Llnnton
.Tongue Point
Frankdala Br. ss
Oceana Vance, sen.
Rene Kervuer, r.
Ellbek, Ger. bk. . . . .
Rtrathlvon. Br. ss.
bk.
Lahaina, bktn. : . ..
Elirieaa, uer. u . .
o. Mazzinl, Per. bk
Ikala. Br. ss
Drain Tonaag snroat ana lasted.
Aberlour, Br. U Nicolalefak
Adelaide, Ger. bk..., St Rosalia
Arablen, Dan. atr.. .Antwerp
Auguat, Nor. ss .Ban Francisco
Bangor, zov. .-....iwc. v
Boadicea, Br. as ....Buenos Ayres
Colony, Br. bk Buanos Ayres
Detmold, Br. str ban Francisco
iMtna trick. Br. 1 str. .... . . . . . . .Coronet
Gen de Negrler, Fr, bk.... Shields
Goldbek, Ger. sh. St Rosalia
Hougomont Br. bk .Iquluue
Inverclyoe, cr. ui. .ounwi Ayrea
laebek, Ger bk -.St Rosalia
Jersbek, Ger. bk St Rosalia
JolnvlUe, Fr. bk Antofogasta
Kllloran, Br. bk Rio Janeiro
u.ruihii VIlKre. Fr. bk Santos
Metropolis, Br. bk... Buenos Ayres
Olona. Ger. sh. .Talta!
Oasa, Ger. ss......... Coquimbo
Osterbek, Ger. bk .....Montevideo
R. C Kicumera, ur, moga
urn. Fr. bk Sydney
Terniachore, Ger. aa., Rio Janeiro
Thiers, Fr. ss. .............Shields
MiscsUaneou foreign to Arrive.
Bay of Biscay, Er. as..... Callao
Christian Bora. Nor. str. . . San Franclaco
Drummulr, Br. st. .....-. San Franclsoo
Dundee, Rua. bk Santos
Expansion, Am. ach .Valparaiso
Frankby, Br. str .Ban Franclsoo
Frankmount, Br. str ....Victoria
Geo. E. Billings, Am. sch. .San Franclsoo
Hecla, Am. bk ........... . San Francisco
Hornelen, Nor. str Honolulu
Makaweli, Am. bk Ban Francisco
Uariechen, Rus. bk Cardiff
tftrathearn, nr. str Ban Francisco
V mwehavr Bsr-tiN-, in.in t Port-Allen
itrathlowrle, Br. as. ..... . . . Australia
i m M ii
' Journal Want Ads bring results. '
est agricultural state In th western
circle. ,
No busier lot of men and women are
to be found In the city planning a gala
event than Is found In the Wells-Fargo
building. ..-The executive-committee in
charge of arrangements is busier than
a Bulgarian general moving on Con
stantinople. Ther. wilt h rhany fea
tures to the pared which are not pub
lished, and there will be opportunities
to aid the Land Products Show which
are not confined to a parade, attendance
or caah contribution. ' This commute
Is going out with the purpose of get
ting every- employe of the Harrlman
system quartered In the Wells-Fargo
building to boost for this Land Products
Show every hour of th day between
now and . the closing time, l..
, It will be the most systematic and
energetio campaign worked out by th
employes of any one company in Port
land to aid a similar cause,
General Manager 0. E. A. Bond of
tha Land Products Show, . has. moved
across to the show building, East Flrat
and Eaet. Morrison atreets, today, and
from this-time on, will keep the office
open for day or night entries,- and for
pressing whatever work the exhibitors
sre Inclined to hasten, , Exhlblta will
come with a mah all the coming week.
Reports from the great producing cen
ters reveal that tremendous Interest Is
being aroused In the show.y The best
collection ot Oregon; Washington and
Idaho products ver brought to the "city
Is aaaured; Wlth-ltTdl-will h a course
of practical instruction, a demonstration
of what can be done when the proper
system is employed.
matics at the university as well as th
most enthusiastic spoilsman on the Ore
gon faculty ii Dr. Herman Burr Leonard,
official scorer at all athletic conteats
and professor In mathematics. He owns
a hop yard and a-whole addition of city
lots In Springfield. He, too, trudges
through th mud with a hoe and shovel
to grub hop roots. v He calculatea by
Integral calculus the probable yield of
his yard.
Franklin L. Barker, B. M., professor
of geology at the university, . grows
"spuds," onions, berries and walnuts
on the McKenxie river near Coburg, But
he 'does not trudge through the mud.
He rides a noisy motorcyole. After his
classes In the afternoon, with machine
gun effect his "auto" rusheshlra off
the campus to his 50 acres, where he
has made a complete analysis of the
history of his land from the Archean
age;Mhrpughth9Pieitoenand.dQwn
to date. . iL-..4 L
Even the engineers appreciate the
value of Willamette valley land. Ed
ward Hiram McAllister, dean of the
college of engineering and professor In
civil -engineering, owns 160 acres of the
timber -In the McKenxle . valley, with
part of It cleared for apple culture. He
has used the moetjnodern means known
to engineers- to survey It to plan log
glng operations and to construct roads
about It '
But. , whr least . expected, even
the head of the journalism department
claims to be a "farmer." Erio W. Al
len, profeasor of the art of newspaper
writing, owns 30 acres of the finest
potato land In all Ireland, his native
country. "-
.2!
Grack Wrestlers. Agree to 150
arid
Forfeit,
Articles calling for a wrestling match
between Eddie O'Connell and Peter Bu
sukos, tha Greek lightweight champion,
November s 31, wer : signed - Saturday
evening. The match Willi) neld In tha
Bungalow theatre. '
Both grapplers will weigh in at the
Portland hotel baths between 6 and 8
o'clock on the day of the match and
will forfeit 50 if they fall to mak
the required weight, 15 0 pounds.
The match has been pending for som
time and It 1 expected that on of th
greatest wrestling event ever held In
this city will be staged on that night
O'Connell expresses himself as being
confident that he oan defeat Buaukos.
Buzukos is equally aa confident
Th match will be eatch-as-catch-can
and will be under the Police Gazette
rule. Th referee will be sslected two
days prior to th match.
Baseball Men Gattaerlas.
Milwaukee, Nov. lLTo attend
four-days' convention ' of th National
Association of Minor Baseball Leagues,
magnates and managers are arriving
here today. The principal toplo will be
a salary limit for players. ; The session
starts tomorrow. -
Ushers' Want Games.
Th Baker theatre basketball team
would like to schedule games with
teams averaging 136 pounds. For dates.
telephone William Krause, 825 Thir
teenth street Main 4361.
All In the Point of yiew.
From the St. Louis Republic.
Here's the way they writ dog !'obUa,?
over in Hiiisboro: "Penny, the dog
which haa lived with George Seward 8
yeaxa, pecum u oecrepii wua age that
they chloroformed him last Monday.
Penny Is now hunting rata, chasing
sparrows ana oatcning I lies in tha
Elyslan flelda."
Dally River Readings.
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Portland ......
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() rising; () falling.
.witn passengers and - freight, the
steamer sue is. Elmore, Captain And or
son, Is scheduled to sail tomorrow night
lorniiaisnus, ' ' .
Labrador baa an area ot 200 000
square miles and a population of 4000.
O CONNELL TO MEET
BUZUKOSNOV
Rev. Asa Sleeth Analyzes Rea-
sons Why Liquor Traffic
Exists.
In dlsoussing th "Problem of th
American Salootf," before th Methodist
preachers today. Rev, Asa Sleeth de
clared that h did not want to b
understood as preaching a temperance
sermon but that h was going to tell his
hearers a few startling facts explaining
why th saloon is an , important, and
much dealred element In th civilisation
of, th American people. t
"While th saloon is tne most senoos
problem confronting the people of thin
country," sold he, "yet It is protected
by. law, Indorsed by public sentiment
and sustained by public patronage. Jt
Is our Institution. We have It because
we want It It Is the standard by which
the-world Judges our civilization.
"The monetary valu of th saloon to
government la what gives It such
prominent place among our Inatltutlonra
There ar 400 saloons In Portland and
they pay 3320,000 a year Into the clpy
treasury. That Is why w hav 400 rav
loon In Portland. Th liquor bustnws
pays $400,000,000 a year Into the cofffcrrs
of Jhe JfederaL : govtrnmnt.Jrhat jl la
why w hav whlskeyj In. this country.
A majority of 1 tha men who vote to
license saloons do so because of th
revenue derived by th various braoches
of government - r
"Mor than on half th men In this
country want to smoke, swear ard spit
every hour in the day. .They can do al
of these things In saloons, and Ahat la
why they vot for saloons."
Notlo was given at today's tmeetlnar
oi tn Meinoaisi ministers tnay a mass
.. ... ... . F I
meeting wm n nia on the night of
November 20 at Centenary chunch under
th auspices of tha Horn Mission and
Church Extension societies at rhloh Dr.
A. W. Leonard of Seattl' will deliver
an address. ;
WOMAN ON TRIAL
FOR-SHOPLIFTING
Th trial of Fredrika JRohs, a member
of th shoplifting gantg which took a
large amount of merchandise from sev
eral of th big stores ofln city last
September, was begun -fhjs morning be
fore Circuit Judge Oaatnbelnand ' a
Jury was selected at noon. The charge
against the woman la larceny in a store,
committed September 6, when she Is al
leged to hav taken , goods from the
Holts store. J L . i .
Henry and Fredrika Rohs, Gus and
Bertha Helnrlch and Bin ma Gelslck were
indicted September 23 for the crime.
Each will be given a Separate trial and
4t-4s not --probablo rmr of-th-"Others
will com to trial before tha first -Of
the year. Attorneys John Hannlng and
Barge F. Leonard are defending the
woman and Deputy .District Attorney
Collier is prosecuting the case.
Everybody's going I Going where? To
th Louvre to hearRigo, the gipsy vio
linist; also Misses iBois andJlornjro
callsts, 6 to 8 and L-0 to 12 nightly.
Journal Want Afts Tiring results.
s.Finewth
-The health of a city 'de
pends upon the proper
elimination of its refuse
the efficiency of the
sewer system de pn ds.
upon the rade 'of mate
rial used. PORTLAND
GLAZED CEMENT
SEWER PIPE fills every
requirement.
NEW TODAY
Beautiful lrvington Home
for Sale-Price $25,000
' Corner lot 100x150 ft, located In th
most exclusive part of this high-class
distriot. absolutely on of th finest
homes In Irvlngton.' Never before been
offered for sale. This will Interest anyone-looking
for a horn of this nature
No phone information.
, T. E. TATLOB CO,
MVS Lewis Building. 4th and Oak sts.
New 5-room modern hungalow;-attfo,
fireplace, buffet, Dutch kitchen; lot
83 1-8x100, on Wasco st, one block to
carf street work all paid for; quick sal
13000; 3260 down and 320 per month.
Why pay , rent T.. Will take lot up to
10 ' - O. X. 8USO-07, -
408 Oortert BlOg. A-1418, Marshall 99.
on
New 8-room modern house, 4 - bed
rooms, sleeping porch, hardwood floors,
flrtIaceuJiiidrurnaceln fact- nothing
WIsrilngrTot 50x100. on East S5th. near
Thompson; iworth f 7600 out to 16800;
$I0ap down and 330 per month.
O. X, ZAOOW,
408 Corbett Bldg,, A-1416, Karshan tX
I WORCESTERSHIRE
Bungalow
Irvingt
KEW TODAY,
Wante
or Otter
One of the best farms In th valley,
large prriortlon under cultivation, ' 30
acres beaverdam soil, complete In every
respect; Anoome about' 3000 per year;
wlHhlngto exohang for Portland In.
come prppwty. Will pay some caah and
aasume (mortgage of reasonable amount
Thla fnp-m.. Is listed at lta actual caah
value. Properties with Inflated valuea
will not lb considered. No phon Infor
mation. - .
7? T. X. TATXOB CO,
f - 404-B lewis BoUdlng, '
4th and Oak Bta.
I
f,
40 ACRES
Br C1AT XiOAlC. Free from gravel;
rurunlng water; 2 miles from station on
main line N. P. Ry 4H miles from
RMgefleld. Clark Co., Wath.; 1 mil to
sohooL church, - postofflc and stores.
810 per acre, 10 per cent cash, balance
i'n 9 annual payments with 6 per cent
flUtci vat- .
,'The ElweU Realty Co.
300 Main St, Taneouver, Wash.
LAURELHURST SNAP
Lot 18 -in block 51, on Hassalo, be
tween SStth and 40th sts.: a real anan
at J1050' f700 'own nd 325 per month
408 Ootbett Bldg. : A-1410, 'VarshaU !
Cityjndarm Loans
Any amount at current rates, '
a M. EASOW, ,'
408 Corbett Bldg. -A-1416, MarshaU 33.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
CERTIFICATES of title made. Title
Trust Co.. Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak.
Elsie Graves and husband to Al
ger A. Perry, lot 87, block 14,
Arleta Park No2. f 1,000
Rivervlew Cemetery association
to Lewis H. .Smith, lot 41, block
109, said cemetery....... ,160
Portland Trust Company Of Ore-'
gon to B. R. Slchels. lot 8, blk.
6, vni&meaa
Henry 3. Wllklns et al to Albert
L, Maple, lot 9, block 91, Ross
City Park ,
ISO
8,660
8,600
Gertrude Wiesner and husband
to Clara M. Hulkey, lot 10, blk.
3, Eastover ................. .
Same to Robert E. Hitch, block
8, Bene crest
Clara M. Mulkey and husband to
Gertrude E. Wiesner, block 3,
Bell Crest .
The Hawthorne eStat to Effle
Barger, lot 8, block 13, Haw
thorne's first addition ........
Tracy B. Qriawold and wife to OV
H. Cullans st al, lot IS, block
38, Vernon .
Ben Riesland and wife to T. Q.
Hawley lot 10, block 2. Resur
vey Of Buckingham Heights .
J. A. Pattit and wife to George T.
Moore, lot 7. block 13, Saginaw
Heights
George T. Moore and wife to Al
cana B. Short, lot 6, block 13,
Saginaw Heights
Frits Wolf to A. B, Droege, 1.5
acres, beginning at a point 289
feet west of a point 80 rods
north from S. E. corner of Ell-
- Jah B. Davidson D. L, C.......
James A. Gowanlock to Mike
Dowgiallo, lot 10. block 1, View
-Heights . .
James R. Broyles and wife to
1,300
1,800
It4
3,863
400
108
100
1.000
171
Mabel B. Newcomb, lot 12, DiocK
82, Central Albina ,
A. Misner to James B. Fltspat
rick, lot 1, -block 6, Welchbor-
ough . .
H. E. Ioble and. wire to M. 'AJ
Fanning et al, lot 6, block 1,.,
Collinga addition V
Fred -A. Jacobs and wife to Ruth
Chapman et al, lots 1 and 2. -block
18, Berkeley v . , ,
Joslah Miller et al - to Adolph
Wlldman, lots 6 and 6, south y
at lot 7, block 45, Llnnton. ....
Title Guarantee & Trust company
. to Oscar Crane, lots 1 . and 2,
block 33. Rossmere .........
8,000
1.800
100
160
130
1,900
Gregory Investment company to
Oscar Hergiund, lots VI ana sz,
' block 1. Gregory .Heights. ... .
H. Hamblet, trustee, to Cyrus J.
Bingham, lota 13 arid 14. block
360
HK-ji airport
300
River View Cemetery association ?
to Maehel la Robertson, lot 28.
block 104. said cemetery. . . . . . 100
W. H. Mead and wlf to Otto R.
Doly, lot 12. blbck L Belgrade. ' 800
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Charles M. Menxles and wife to
l'eroy Pop Labney and wife,
V eaat 80 fwet ndrth by 130 feet,
lot 8, Edge wood .......... 00
Percy Pope Dabney and wife to
Charlea M. . Menales, east 100
feet north 86 feet of lot 3...
Edgewood 100
Thomas J. Leonard and wife to '
Robert E. Hitch, lot I.! block, '
"81, Irvlngton ............... 1,500
Oregon Surety Casualty com-v-pany
to Joseph Stof for, lot II
and 13, block 2, Holly hurst. . 150
W. . H. Halnllne to Chrlatlana
Hainllne, wife, lots 12 and 13.', '
block 1, Strawberry addition, . . 100
Chester Peering and wife to E.
B. Jackson, lot 14, block I. . ...
IrVlngton .000
Laura F. Cummtngs and husband , , .
, to Mary A. Bchomus et al. lots, ...
I and . block-84. Sellwood.... 3,500
Citizens' bank to R. B. Hansen,
lots 8 and 4, block 1. Ralston's
addition .... '..'.....;;....... 700
W. R, HAliSLJP CO.. Ir.o. Abstraotprs,
111. 4th at., bet Morrison and Yamhill.
rORTIAND REALTY DEALERS
. n-atrnnti uttat. irfrrATm rn.. the
Grand ave and MulL K. 87, C-170J.
Ground Floor Lewis Bid. M. and A-1743
603
McKay Bldg. - Main
343
HAPlN A HERLOW,
333
Chamber of Commerce, Main
1651
KNAPP A MACKEY, f
313-13 Board of Trade. M. and A-2016.
SMELLS.
J,
sob ueriinger man.
Main 3430.'
MEETING NOTICES
41
'-iv 'vik "' Arcanum, meets1 at rK : P.
t' 5 hH.-llthnd-Alder streets.
. ura, a a an ssi va niui i ntivvtwi
iltn Stcond and fourth Monday
of each-month at 8.' p. ml
,rt Visitors cordially welcomed
' vrft' ' i
aLbLNA-LODGB IO-470,-J,..W.OF-A
. meets every Tuesday eVenlng In Malr
hall, N. E. cof. Williams ave. and Bus
seli st H. M. Callwell, secy.
k. ti. A. Ore, Kue-Camp, meets Ft
v Allsky hail. Sd and Morrison.
BUSINESS
CARDS
aaWassMBesja4ej
W'f3Cml4h-JP.- rn Wadglng - and
III V4I OIIIUII VX. UVI
VUltlna- Cards.
Washtnston bids., cor. 4th. on washton
LRES9 suits for rent all slaes. Unique
Tailoring Co.. 303 Stark at
CLARKE BROS.,- florists. , fin, flowers
and floral designs. - Hi Morrison st.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS'
ARNOLD In this city, November 11 at
th family realdence. 443 East Fifty
third street southeast,- Mrs. Watty -R.
Arnold, aged 76 years, 8 months, 25
days. Friends Invited to attend tha fu
neral services, which will be . held at
tne aDove residence at 11 a. m, tomor
row (Tuesday November 12.
ARMSTRONG The funeral services of
th late Albertus C. Armstrong will be
held Tuesday, November 12, frdm the
hew parlors of J. P, Finley & Son, Mont
gomery and Fifth street at 1 p. m.
Friends invited. Interment Mt Scott
raric -e
emetery.-
LOW The funeral services of th late
Ink. n T . 11 v. ...... . .
November 12, from the new chapef of
j. r. i iniey at eon, Montgomery and
Pifthtrete.-at- lfla-tt- im Krinnd in;
8TKEKTKR E. S. Streeter. 469 E. 19th
street ' North. Daaaed awav anrirfeni v
at Tacoma, November 3, from a stroke
vi Hpiear,
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 133 th choice
out i lowers ror an occasions; prompt
service. M. 6102. A-1103.
MAX-M. SMITH, florist. 1414 6th sL.
in flelllng bldg. Main 7Jlfc -
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
JrPr-flNLEY0wnlIt
Wth"' FUNERAL1 SERVICE
nnnnintr X. MrCntoa Undertaker
iuiiitiiig v mvuiiltU Modern
In
every detail. 7 th and Pine,
Mala 430.
a-4568. Lady assistant
MR. EDWARD HOLMaW, th leading
funeral dirGtor and nnil.riilri, ui
I CDpU Undertaker, Ldy assistant.
LLnUn B-1888, E-781. . th-Alder.
A, RrZELLER COvBot'hwp"one;
Co: Mam
Lady sea t.
Pexrsnn rn runorl directors, ss -
r earson l.0i 371 russh t.. e? ioo.
HEMSTOCK, 168J H lSth, Sell, ll, B-
U"i una yniYwrn. rmrK. you SS4-1SB,
EAST SIDE runerai director,
ra. sucess-
61. B-2633.
or to f. a. punning. Inc. E.
uoxvmtxn
OTTO SCHUMAN, . granlt and marble
worn, casi a mna r ine. Kast 74S.
PORl'LANb Marble works. Ui.iti i
u iippomto cuy nail. Main 85(4
'TO LEAAE -
C3
FOR RENT-i-Factory building. 60x100
feet on a half block' on East Seventh
street, near Hawthorn avenue, with
sld track and lots of yard room. Phon
Woodlawn 3171.
TWO atory brick warehouse, trackaa-e.
- for lease forerm-of years. Apply
r. vs. jHcaoun, jjuurnai oiuce.
FOB BALP-HOUSES . . CI
Furnished -Home7$50Cash
Dandy lot 60x104. all street ImoroTe.
ments In and paid, 1 block to car, very
close-In; good small . house, furnished.
H4 tittm perm ens piag.
BUNNtSIDE
snap buxiou corner.
room house, built for home, streets
hardsurfaced and paid for. fine carden
and roses, 3200 cash. 836 month, furni
ture it aesvea; can 107 . Morrison,
corner 86th. Main 1168.
HOUSES of all sizes and kinds; prices
that ar right on easy term a Lots
In addition lust opened, on easy terms
and cheap. Call or phon Tremont Real
ty Co.. Tremont Mt' Scott car. Tabor
80Z9. -
Owner
f32EO 3200 down, $20 - and - Interest
per monm. aunaaiow. aouoie construct,
ed. oak floors, buffet tc lot 60x100,
ynone u-nso,
i i i n it ii ' s 1
namnorne-uunains uo,
Hav several desirable lots and will
build to suit you. essy terms: 1072 H.
tnorn ava; xapor zeos.
25 . Per cent Less Than Cost
5 room bungalow, recently completed,
fireplace, built In buffet-Dutch kitchen;
easy monthly payments. P-88, Journal.
$300 Down
Two 8 room cottages, strictly modern,
In Hawthorne (district; call up owiur,'
wooaiawn p, anu gm panicuitw.
2 i STRICTLY modern 4-room houses,
fireplaces, furnace, one bungalow
style; large barn; other all on one floor,
large attio. 84260 and 13200. Nice 10-
cation. f none owner, wooaiawn 197.
..MUST SELL.
Magnificent home, fina location, oak
nnisn,- piais giass. : vneap. ; . juast iv.
w. h. Heraman. . .. .
FOR SALE -Equity ,ln 6 room houae for
6585, from owner; equity worth 8850.
Fnon lanor ton. Aaaress sous jrost
road. :"
4 ROOM tent nouse, tot eoxioo, for
noo, very easy terms: no Interest no
taxes; a bargain If taken at one. Phon
Main 77DU. ask mr uw. poenm.
pROSi'ixRITY has come. You furnish
the lot and I will furnish the money,
and build you a house. Nothing down,
nothing a month. Sellwood 1930.
WAVERLY HEIGHTS strictly modern
6 room , bungalow, , 81000 , equity for
3350; owner leaving. Y-102, Journal
iOU 6ALWA modern 6root bouse ia
Overiooa. weeiricieu , aistricw Ad
dress wooaiawn mz.
AM going to leave city; will sacrifice
- my renldenc, Hawthorn ava Call
Tabor 2288. r . .-
, FOU SALE IIOUSICS. 61
'8ME.
-' , t mm, '
-.-.FUBiTURE-
ONLY
. 844.50
Good lot accepted as part payment
Owner,, K-80, Journal.
, Will Sacrifice .
New 7 room house, furnace, fireplace,
laundry trays, full cement basement
paneled dining room, hardwood floors,
beautiful buffet restricted distriot;
worth 36000; owner going sway. For i
quick sale, 34000? terms. r-n-
p Hawthorne District . .-. :
. New 3 room bungalow, flreplaoe, laun
dry trays, full cement basement, hard
wood floors, large HgTit rooms. On lm;
proved street. lMo 33200; terms.
Pacific Cfiast Brokerage C6T"
1 " 61 j Board of Trade. " '
8-ROOM r bungalow on - west std ,
. rooms on first floor, 3 large rooms on :
seoond floor; well-built, commands fin V
view of Tualatin valley; nearly M acr
of ground, good lawn, roses and fruit; '
close to car and 15 minutes to poatof- .
flee; MOOOp terms ean be arranged. '
PROVIDENT TRUST- CO., - OWNER8"
....Second Floor s Selling - Bldgr-Tir
THREE rooms a.nd bath, new,- corner .
lot, 100x100, on west side, high and
sightly, view of Tualatin valley, v 3
blocks to car. 16 minutes to poatofflce,
walks, graded streets. and Water, fin
neighDornoodr33300," smairr;ash pays
ment, balance like rent. -
PROVIDENT TRUST CO., .
- Second Floor flelllng Bldg.
CHOICE building lots on -the west side.
Inside the 3' mil circle, fin view ot
Tualatin valley and Mt Hood; walks
graded, streets and water Included In
price; 3400 and upt select-your lot and
w will build for you. Provident Trust
Co., owners, 2d floor Beijing bldg. ..y
SEVEN -rooms and bath on Hawthorne
ave.; lot 60x1001 this Is a fin home,
nicely located with good surroundings; .
next to corner and on carllne; alt street
improvements in and paid; price 530?j
PROVIDENTTRUST CO.r OWNERS,
eecona floor welling wing.
GIVE an Offer, goes to highest bidder.
8 rooms, new, strictly modern house,
beautiful corner lot built for my own,
home, , remember some on will get a .
snsp. .8. Peterson, architect owner,
365 East 88th st. north, corner Broad
way. Tator 4104.
FOR SALE or trade' by owner, 6 room
modern house, 1V4 blocks from Alber- '
ta carlln. Call 994 E.(17th N.
FOR SALELOTS 1
OWNER must and will sell at halt
their value, 11 lots near Jefferson
High school; Improvements all In, and-"
10 acres fruit land at Estacada, and my. ,
new modern-cottage at the water's edjre
Bayocean, and another beach lot; no in
cumbrance on any of this property. No
reasonable offer refused. Inqulr for
me at 228 Henry bldg. - ; '
lrvington District,
tI
hav two lots that I will all at
each. They ' are excellent value
but must be sold to close an estate,'
anv reasonable terms made to respon
sible part y. nee a ttoroey, o- unara---ber
of Commerce. . " , ' -
FINE, alghtly hi acre at Ryan station. -on
Oregon Electrlo Ry., 20 minutes
4f mm Dnt1e rtA Am far Trti" 1 a ht n f'
a I WUA wi aassss aw w,
you-nn tmycrty- lot- Lovsly-tocattoft-f
for family horn, garden, fruit etc ,
r . rt nO. Tln.
mur vwb eriua. s. .... trvtv ..
land.
2 LOTS FOR 3226 ALL CASH.
26x100 each, clone to addition wher
60x100 brings as nla-h as 3800. Fred
W. German, 436 Chamber of Commerce. :
Main 446.
HAL.F ACRES, 3476. j ,
IS down. 36 monthly. 80 minutes out: -
extra. fin soil, cleared, high and dry.:
A. C. Masters, 202 Wilcox bldg. Main
3817, A-7340. Tabor 177Q.
you-want ft JtigclOBe in hom sLteU
Bee mis at once, suxauu, wnn water,,.
20, minutes' car ride, $800, 326 caeh, 610
p month. M. E. Lee, 211 Corbett bldg. J
EXTRA SIZE 60x160 foot corner. 3660.
close to Sandy road and car Una; lot
is all cleared and under cultivation; no
restrictions. i-b, journal.
100x100 CORNER for 3650 cash. No in
oumbranc. well worth 31000, but own
er must have cash, 20 minutes out, near
Hose cuy ear. T-7i. journal.
ACRE fine soil, on hard surface road,:
""IS minutes ride, cent fare, hlg f u- -ture,
8760; terms to suit buyer. M. E.
ai . V. I , . L.J
le, ail uurueu niu.
uivu suvifR.i. (nHOirTii livra '
r K -- ltv4nt ai rilatrir't: anil - wmilfi
finance house for purchaser on deferred
payment plan, u-iva. joumai.
60x100 FEEX, 3425 Eaat facing. No
resinci.uiia ana uui; v leqv irora
Rosepark car. Your own term. W-88,
journai.
60x100 lot beautiful View, eleae to car
west side, big bargain 3400. 316 cash,
88 ter month. M. E. Lec 311 Corbett
bldg.
BUSINESS and. residenoe lot on Patton
Patton ave. Woodlawn 324.
AM leaving city; will give bargain In
lot near Flrland station, Mt Soott
car; terms. Tabor 2288. "
SEE L Nolr & Co. for west side prop ,
erty. Exclusive dealer In west sld.
realty. 837 Chamber of Commerce.
810 CASH. 38 month buy larr
- close In, near carlln. Snap 3376i Own
er 720 Chamber of Commerc bldg.
ACREAGE
07,
1-4 Acre. Home
This Is a dandy suburban horn. 5a
far, new 6 room bungalow, chicken
houses and runs, water in house, nle
ion mnA flnwnra. command a beautiful
View: price only 81300.
ruitKkS and fruit rancne near Port-
land. Best soil, good roads, spring
water, free wood, 10 acres, 3400, 3500,
3600 per tract; 20 acres, 3800; 40 acres,
81200; 60 aores. 82000; 40 acres timber,
33400. Benches all. kinds for sal. Easy
terms. Frank McFarland Realty Co 309
"-on BldBV. roruann nr, y
1 Acreage for Sale
ii acre tracts, clos to car, city wa
ter, all in cultivation; easy terms. J no.
H. Gibson; "Owner, 912 Cnamber Com.
bldg. Phone office Marshall 1585; resi
dence Sellwood 478.- '
- 80x175 $550 -
810 down. 63 per month,6 mln, east '
of Sellwood, right at -statlon, stor, ,
level good soil and good neighbors. See
Akerson & Geoch, 401 Board of Trade
bldg. Main 670, A-7570. :
HAVE, 40 acres partly Improved that I
v will soil below value, and allow you
to make up - part payment In work on
my adjoining land. tOwneft 'Call even
ings,, or atuureaa . vwuci mu. m. aicisuji,
817 4ist ave. a.m.
Myrtle Park Station.
Mt Soott car to
40 ACi.Eg good fruit land; timber and
piling enougn to pay lor ineo piace.
1 mile from 8. P. railroad station. 35
miles from Portland. Pric 31400; 3800
cash, resr on easy terms. By. owner,
O. Anderson. R. 2, Box 91 Gaston, Or.
" --- - --
Fno BfVT flR HALF in
nroved buildings, water and orchard.
near Portland; 3150 per jyear. , 826 East
sin rn,
R6SEPARK. 3660-YOUR OWN TERMS'; '
.- 76x100 ft tract, all cleared, east fao-
lngJine sou.. gooaYieariUo
car. v-oi, juuinai,
160, aore 32760. 3750 cash, j, Hugk
mij, ocviia.- mini", or.
FOR SALE or trade,1 lose-ln acreage.'
Woodlawn 624 1 , . .