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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENINO. AUGUST 21, 1813,
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SMI
ER ALGOA WILL
I
Big Craft Will Carry 6,500,000
, Feet From Columbia River
to the Antipodes,
""ij. To complete what is said to be the
" largest cargo of lumber ever set afloat
on the Pacific coast, beating the previ
ous record cargo by over a million feet,
- the British Bteamer Algoa of the Pacific
Mail line, arrived at Linnton this morn,
ing to take on Oregon fir for Sydney.
It ia supposed that the 6,500.000 feet of
v lumber, valued at approximately $130,
00, with which the Algoa will stea.ii
from the Columbia river for the Antl
. podes, will be the large-st that has ever
been placed aboard any vessel in any
- . part of the world.
a M. Clark, head of the Clark & Wll
'i son mills where the steamer will taK
oti her fir cargo, says that sho Is 1
feet longer than any steamer that has
ever been in the river, hy length being
' 4iiB feet. 6he bus a beam of 68 feet and
her depth of hold is 23.4 feet. She took
out the record flour cargo from thl
port a few years ago. She is 4897 ton
. net register.
' The fact that A. F. Thane & Co.
i the charterers, are willing to load th
Algoa to her capacity here argues thei
confidence in the fact that the Columbia
river bar can be negotiated by the big
,gest tramp steamers.
The Algoa loaded 2,748,000 feet, o
reawoou lumDer at eureka before con
, Ing here and the remainder of her car
go of 3,762,000 feet of Douglas fir wil
be taken on at Linnton. She will be
at the mills loading for about 12 days.
'itie largest cargo of lumber taken on
of here prior to this was on the Brltls')
Bteamer Knight pf the Garter, which had
,vww,uutj reet even.
The Algoa is in command of Cuptaln
a. ixrcaett, who is well known here.
Another lumber carrier loading for
Sydney at the Linnton mills Is the No.-.
wegian steamship Tlior, under charter
. to uairour, Guthrie & Co.
THIELUEKS PROGRESS SLOW
W andsbek Sighted Her Nearly
AVeek Ago Off Oregon Const.
. ' In spite of the fact that the German
bark- Wandsbck sighted the Germun
bark Thlelbek last Sunday off the Ore
gon coast, the latter has not put in an
appearance yet, although out about a
month longer than the Wandsbek, which
reached Linnton yesterday afternoon
from Santa Rpsalia. Captain Wlllielm
uurmeister said that with th exceD
tlon Of the Sighting of the Thlelbek and
- another ship the voyage was rather un
' eventful.
- ' With good stiff trades the Wands,
bek made the voyage up from Santa
Rosalia to Astoria in 34 days. She was
. two. weeks getting out of the Gulf of
it .California, which the captain says is an
unusually long time. She encountered
baffling calms there which prevented
. her making the run ut of the gulf as
. ene should have done. The American
schooner Bainbridge sailed from Santa
Rosalia for Port Townsend on the same
- day that the Wandsbek did and was also
, 14 days In getting out of the gulf. She
was not sighted again by the German
after getting' into the Pacific ocean.
When the Wandsbek. which crossed
In over the bar Tuesday, was off the
, coast last Sunday she sighted the Thiel-
Dea, or tne same line, which sailed
from Santa Rosalia 63 days aa-o todav.
On, the same day she sighted a four
mas tea run rigged ship, apparently
, headed for Puget Sound. He could not
. make her out but remarked on the un
usual sight of a four masted ship full
rigged on all her sticks.
Captain Burmelster was here on the
last voyage of the Wandsbek to this
port as her chief officer. The bark was
men in. command of Captain Kohnke,
who Is now in command of the German
ship Rein bek loading lumber on Puget
do una.
As soon as the Wandsbek has dis
charged her ballast at Linnton she win
,;, shift up to the local harbor to load new
crop w neai ror the United Kingdom un
: der charter to M. H. Houser.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
'. Carrying passengers and freight, the
iieamer ureas waicr, captain Macgenn.
is scheduled to arrive up this evening
, ijuin uiub oay.
J When she arrived from Ran FVnnnio
at :45 ,ast ntKht- th steamer Rose
v-.iy, Lap tain KanKin, had 210 passen
j gers and 1100 tons of general freight
The lighthouse tender Manzanita was
scheduled to leave Seattle today to re
light the outer gas buoy at Willapa
Bay which was reported extinguished
; by Captain Kettleson of the steamer
Raymond.
Laden with 800 tons of general
freight, of which 100 tons is bonded
cargo and the remainder from New
York, the American-Hawaiian steamer
Paraiso, CSptain Jaeobson, arrived at
Albers' dock at 6:30 this morning from
San Francisco. '
- Captain Frank Stevens, who has been
ill, has resumed the command of the
ferryboat City of Vancouver.
The destination of the schooner Rosa
mond. Captain Matisen. which cleared
this morning, was changed from Cal-
, ,.t2,Antofaasta She 18 taking out
1,072,630 feet of lumber, valued at $14 -364,
under charter to W. R. Grace & Co
1 he steamer Merced is scheduled to
leave down for the sea from St. Helens
today for California ports
MAJUXli XOTES
AntorU. Aug.. 21. Sulled at 4 a. ra Stonier
: Si.i ' .'"ir8!'"'"", Jn.Hl,,J, for Sun
mm
LUMBER
CARGO
EVER
SHIPPED
' f tJ TrfJrT'J A- '"" from Mon'
. . Arr'rtd t .0 h. m. Lightship Relief
P " 10. m.-Steam:
"."""V "vid voo Hay.
. , ; bub rrmiclFOO, AUtf.
1 BmboIm from Man Die
21. Arrived Steamer
WtoBnis, Aug. 111. Arrived
HHrimljce from l'ortltnd.
British steam-
::.!T'AU.rt . AUB.. 2.-Arrrred at noon and left
VLll:MA ."--""til steamer Algou r 'm
,'( tMnki, ArriTed at noon mid left un at l-.Mi
'V .rS,aTVlim'Ur ttom KrsDoll,
Arrived at 1:J5 p. in. Krench bark Jean from
4; eno. Ayres. Arrired duwn at 4 and .Xd
i.p- Steamer Hear for Sun Framlsco
. ltd fiaa 1'edro. Arrived at 6 and loft up a?
: P; "' Mteanjer l-aralo from San rraurlaro
;. , ArrUed at 8:i and left up at 11 i. L
, ., Kteamyr1 Willinm-tle fnm San hVancisco
;, . Kothley froui Hu amisco for Portland
, ttoa Franelpco, Aug. iiu. Arrired Steamer
., Carlos from .Portland via Everett. Sailed at
. J. Steamer Oliver J. Olson ror Portland
, , Aug. lO.-Arrived Si -homier Ualboa
(rem OolunibU river.
5'f-f!l.l?,'"- Arrived -Steamers Bea
set and ls.lauu.tu -from Hwrthmd. -
Astoria. Aug. J.U.Md!tion at the mouth of
' ' -. "-f smooth; wlud southeast
,-, ': nillw; Hather, clear. '
Tide St Astoria Friday High water. 3.W
' f- mS .If ,e,; f " 81 feet. Low u
f'f U;ST s. is., 341 feet;-10:51 p. u., i. ft.
M 7"; MARINE INTELLIGENCE
Dim ts Arrive
Str. Beaver. Ban Pedro ......
Str. Alliance, Kursk .........
Slrr Rear. L Angeles ,,
SV. Hear, . Has FraudK.... ...
......Aug. 23
.Aug. 24
Aug. KO
Aug. 30
j CANDIDATE CHOSE j
John Purroy MitcheIl, collector of
fusloniBt candidate for the
Str. Rom City, Los Angeles Sept. 4
Due to Depart.
Btr. Breakwater, Coos Kay Aug. i:i
Str. Hone City, San Fratidsm Aug. 2.1
Str. Alliance, Eureka Aug. M
Str. Koaunke, San IHego Aug. 27
Str. Besvar, Sin Pedro Aug. M
Str. Bear, San Francisco Sept. 4
From San Francisco.
Rtr. Harvard. San Diego Aug. 21
Str. Yale, San Iiego ;T Aug. 22
En Bout to Load Lumber.
Name Sailed From.
Alert, Am. sell San Pedro
Duudeu, Huss. Uurk Sautos
ltnpert City. 'Br. str Vancouver. H. O.
Defiance, Am. ten Snu Pedro
Win. II. Smith. Am. ach Valparaiso
Shlmm Maui, Jap. as Hiuioluli:
f Alliance. Pwu bk... l.iil.ul
Algoa. Br. ss San Francisco
En Route to Load Grain.
Name
Adelaide, Ger. bk
Aagerd. Nor. ah
H HI lull lalea, Hr. snip...
Clyde. Nor. ahlp
Crocodile. Mr. bark
Krnent Legouve, Fr. bark
Galgate, Br. bark
Glenesslln. Br. ship
Harvestehude, tier. ship.
Hebe. Ger. bark
Hinemoa, Br. bark
luveravoii, Itr. bark...,
Jean, Fr. bark ,
Kaaaal, Belg. ship
Langdale. Br. ship
Sailed From.
Belfast
Cape Town
Callso
. .Callao
..Callao
GlatgoM
St. ltonulla
Samoa
.St. Rosalia
St. Rosalia
. .Newcastle, E.
Callao
. .Buenos Ayres
Harburg
....West Coat
Lynton, Br. Dsrs
.St. Roaall
Philadelphia. Br. ahlp Callao J
Schurbek. Ger. bark Bt. Kosilla
Begnra, Br. ship Catlao
Thlstlebank, Br. bark Bnenos Ayrea
Werner Vlnnen, Get bark West Coaat
Westgate, Br. ship West Coast
Miscellaneous Foreign to Arrive.
Battle Abbey. Br. snip San Francisco
Colllngham. Br. str Eureka
Reinbek, Ger. ship St. Rosalia
Grain Fleet in Fort.
Mllverton. Br. h., Houser Irving
Jean. Fr. bk., Houser On way up
Wandsbek, Ger. bark. Port. Kir. Mills. . Uunton
Lumber Fleet is Fort.
Name To Sail for Berth
Irene, Am. sch., West Coast St. Helena
Thur,. Nor. as., Taku Bar Llnntou
William Nottingham, Am. sch
EoKtcrn i western
Omega, Am. sch.. West Coast. West Side Shingle
John Palmer. Am. bktn.. W. Coast. Port. I.br.Co.
Baron Napier, Br, ss., China Astoria
'I node Faneluna. Nor. ss.. uaiuoa...v I'acinc
Merced. Am. ss.. California St. Helens
John A. Palmer, scb.. West toast. Port. Lbr. Co.
Andy Muboney, sen., West coast. .. .St. Helens
Multnomah, Am. aa., California St. Helena
Willamette, Am. Be., California St. Helens
Algoa, Br. is., Sydney I.lnntnn
Paraiso, Am. ss., California Albera
Miscellaneous in Fort.
Rose City, Am. ss.. S. K. k P.
. Alnewnrth
Crown of Castile, Br. ss., Balfour. .North Hank
Dally River Headings.
STATIONS I i .
9 3
t. b; u si 3
Lewlston 24 1.81 0.11 iT
Umatilla 25 8.!1 0.2 0
Albany 20 l.fil O O
Salem 21) 0.2 O.ll 0
Wllsonvllle ,77 1.9l 0.2! 0
Portland 15 6.1) 0.4 0
AGE IS NO HINDRANCE
, TO H1LLSB0R0 WEDDING
liillsboro, Or., ug. 21. Two sup
posedly confirmed celibates, residents
of this city for decades, have surprised
their friends by entering the Ancient
Order of Benedicts. These are John
Maynard, a septuagenarian, and Miss
Emma Everett, some years his Junior.
The couple secured the marriage license
early In the afternoon this week, and
mmedlately repaired to the parsonage
f Rev. W. J. Weber of the M. E.
hurch, who pronounced the vows In
the presence of Mary . Fisher and F.
E. Fisher, as witnesses. The newlyweds
mmedlately left this city, keeping the
location of their i.oneymoon a secret.
t is said they are to spend a week in
Portland, where both have relatives and
business interests.
FROLICKING BOY SHOOTS
HIMSELF, WALKS 5 MILES
South Band, Wash., Aug. 21. Harvev
Hess, 13-year-old boy, shot himself
through the hand and left side Tuesday
while on a fishing: trip with Office Tice
and George Korkan, youngsters of about
his own age, then walked five miles to
his home here before he could get to a
doctor and havethe bullet removed, lie
and the other boys were on their way to
Satterthwaite creek to fish, and came
upon an old and very slow white horse.
They got aboard and by firing shots
fnto the ground persuaded him to move.
Suddenly tne animal gave a start and
threw the children, and when they
picked themselves up Hess took the gun
and. In putting on tno safety, acci
dentally pressed the hammer. His In
juries are no-Vconsidcred dangerous.
f ignrottps Send to Prison.
St. Petersburg, Aug. 21. A boy aged
18 was sentenced here to. ten mouths
imprisonment for stealing a ten cent
package of cigarettes.
XVll'? i' .v -SvSr'-l I
the Port of New York, who Is the
mayoralty of New York City.
ii
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Sec, Staack Saysv "Independ
ent" Longshoremen Can't
Belong to Other Unions.
Portland. Or., Aug. 20. Considerable
publicity has been given to the long
shoremen's trouble, with an "Independ
ent organisation." and some of the
statements in recent Issues of the press
of Tortland are calculated to mislead
anyone not familiar with the form of
organization of the American Federa
tion of Labor, of which the Longshore
men's union 38-6 is a unit.
The A. F. of L. has been given, by
the unions which compose it, power to
regulate and adjust Jurisdictional dis
putes. One of the cardinal orinclnles
is that no union or any member there-
of. shall affiliate with a dual organlza
lion. mis being true. the. ttemnt
that the Independents are composed of
members of other unions of the A. F. of
is or mtie weight.
The object of the American Federa
tion of Labor is to organize all work
ers, inererore, it must necessarily be
democratic in form, else It could not
survive. It is a movement In which
force and violence has no part, and al
leged rioting should be deprecated, and
no doubt will he, by Longshoremen's
'"o- me solidarity of the labor move
ment, however, depends upon the char
acter or the workers. Competency and
temperance Is the demand of the times,
so the union should have some say in
the selection of Its members.
When, as a result of falsa statement.
made in advertising for men sometime
ago, me city was flooded with idle men
and the municipal government was
compelled to provide work. It gave pref
erence to citizens and men of family,
jjunKMiuiremen s mo. 38-8 be crltl
cised for doing likewise?
K. J. STACK-
Sec. Oregon State Federation of Labor.
Journal Want Ads bring- results.
Great Auction Sale
or THE
BANKRUPT STOCK
OF TRB
Co-Operative Supply House
ON SATURDAY NEXT, AT 10 A. H.
AT
212 FRONT STREET
AS FOXAOWSl
1
glne,
H a. P. "Sandow" stationary en-
aa
"OILSOW amo-iiiaa 1 lz 11
41L V, r. " '
I ""bahTTEB" SrwOI.Il nnnn-r
l'TM AH8HALLTQW B" BINGWH
DBIVma WAOOK, BTJBBBB TIRES
1 14-ln. OANO PLOW WITH 9 STUB-
UT Tl . urn bam n...
bu dvu nviXtfas
as SPHAY PUMPS VA RTn'ma wina
SIZE1 U A T 76 T a60-ECM
39 HROODEBS ABO BXOODBBa
bo. 1' abb a
FA If NIB O MILLS
"STETW STJPEBIOB"
HATOK "BACINE" OTTLBSS BEpA.-
BAOOEHS FOB "HEW STJPEBIOB"
FANBIBCr MILLS.
POWIB WASHISO MACHTWXB.
FEBD OEINDBES, CHATHAM.
KELLY DUPLEX AND MOBITOaV
1 "B AOL B" CEDES, MIX. AND
FBBSS.
CARLOAD OF "DISC" HABJEtOWS,
all sizrs.
DEIP-WELL PUMPS, LIFT AND
FOBOE. "
"MILLER" BEAN HABYXSTEBS
1 GOOD ST BONO DBA a S A W,
EQUIPPED WITH 9V4 h. p, OASOUBB
ENGINE. vi-ixi
1 LARUE BUBOLAB AND FXBB
PKOOF SAFE, measures 60 laches hlo-h.
ao inches wide and IS lnohes deep la.
slle.
a L C. SMITH BROS' TYPEWRITERS.
LABO.E PLATFORM BOALEB.
WEIGHS TO 1200 LBS. '
ALSO
JIVE AUTOMOBILES
"STAND ABB MAKES" FOUR AND
riVE-PASBENGEB CABS.
J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer.
Cssh paid ' for furniture, stocks of
merchandise, etc. Main 1628, A-4243.'
AUCTIONS TOMOltRQW
AT Wilson Auction House, IKS , 1st SL
Special auction salu 10 a.-m. tomor
row, -i
f OKO Auction House, 211 1st St., auo-
tlon sale 2 p. m. Special offerings.
Era
PERMITS
NO DUAL M
MBERSHIP
f NEW TODAY
Irangton
8-room modern home, reception-room,
large living-room,
dining-room and kitchen, 5
bedrooms, hardwood floors
down stairs, beamed ceiling,
fireplace, furnace, cement
floor in basement, wash trays, '
modern plumbing, large front
porch, east front, hard sur
face street, all improvements
in and paid for. Price, only
$4500 $500 cash balance
easy monthly payments, 6
interest; no mortgage to as
sume. On the square now,
can. you beat it?
W. A. Barnes Co.
404-5 Lewis Bldg.
Fourth and Oak Sts.
Sounds Good
Is good 5-room modern
bungalow, nearly new, fur
nace, cobblestone fireplace,
modern plumbing, Dutch
kitchen, cement basement,
attic floored is large enough
for two xooms, ground lOOx
100, lots of beautiful trees
and garden. Two blocks
from streetcar, facing street
115 feet wide with wide park
in center. Price only $3200
on terms.
W. As Barnes Co.
404-5 Lewis Bldg.
Fourth and Oak Sts.
Mortgage Loans
6 to7
H. Ee MOONEY
Main 310.
Boom 491 railing- Bldg.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
$1000 and tip at lowest rates.
C. M. ZADOVV
14 Cortttt Bldg. A-141S. Marshall tX
FEAREY BROS.
We Buy Notes
246 Salmon St Main 3389. A-1771.
FBBB FACTOBY BITES, served by rail
and water, west Oregon city,
MOODY IK v. CO.,
H. L. Moody. Pres..
1016 Chamber of Commerce Main 87
BUILDING PERMITS
Mrs. E. J. 8mlth Erect one storr residence
on East 84th St., betwees Hawthorne and Lin
coln; builder. O. YV. Glllltaan, flAM).
Lewla estate Repair 10 storr office band
ing, on Oak St., between 84 and Oak; builder,
West Coast Engineer Co., $S00.
Win. Becbtold Erect two storr residence on
Regents drive, between Laura are. and Rldfe
wood are.; builder, John Hedatrom, 83500.
J. W. Cook Repslr two story bolldlnr at
28 Front St., between Asb and Ankeny; builder,
R. J. Htewart, (2300.
D. W, Wboron Repair one story residence,
at 6810 44th are., between 88th and 60th;
builder. S. A. Crow, 8600.
J. Wldner- Erect one storr residence on the
corner of East 8fUh and Tillamook; builder,
J. B. Chambers. $22u0.
J. M. Wallace Repair one storr stores at
1094-lonS Relmont; builder same, 8600.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Laura M. Rammans to Wm. R. l'len, lots
18 and 14. block 1, Gordon place 8 825
J. B. Werleln and Pacific Title ft Trust
Co. to Rose Stone, tract B, Werlock ... 83
0. J. Miller and wife to O. W. Parker.
lot 26, block 6, Tremont place 2,200
Laurelburst Co. to Henry Cepo, lot 3,
block 2, Lanrelhurst 1,900
T. M. Word, sheriff, to B. M. Lombard.
lots 18 snd 10, block its. Olmsted l'ark 8,Of2
Laurelburst Co. to J. W. Gill, lot 21,
block 64. Lsurelhurst 1,480
W. M. Banscbbach and wife to Susie
Anna Paucherty et al. lot 19, block 13,
Ina Tark BOO
Hlhernla Savings Bank to Mrs. C. H.
Klrtler, lots 9 and 10, block 33, Cap
itol IIIU, agreement 'assigned to Ce
celia E. Gleason) 700
Oregon Realty ft Trust Co. to Caroline
A. Ksmm McKlnnon, lot 8, sub. lot S,
block "D." Smith's addition 2,000
University Land Co. to William H. Jones
lots 35 and 38, block 139, University
Park 680
W. B. Smith to Lilly C. Htiaser, BE. 14
of NE. 14 of NE. of section IB, town
ship 1 nortb, range 8 east 150
E. B. Uolmes and wife to Ira 11 Good,
et al. lot 7, block 6. Murlark addition 5B0
Mary E. Baker and husband to Thomas
H. Grave et al. 8 acrea In lot 6. sec
tion 20, township 1 south, range . 3
eaat 1.80O
Llrsie E. Jackson and husband to Roslna
Helm, lot I. block 9. Rosa addition Son
Fred Muralt to W. R. Klrkup, lot 12,
block 4. Evans addition ll.SOO
Chaa. B. Hand to Y. M. O. Sllva, lot 16,
block 1, Wiberg Htsr: 8,000
Edwin A. Taylor ana wire to Kiizabeth
M. mark lot 12 ana norm or lot 13,
block 8. Hawthorne Ave. addition.... S.ann
John P. Toft to Ada B. Toft wife, lots
35 and 36, block 1, Kenton 100
Wm. H. Northrop et al to L. H. Jones
south H or norm H or lot 8, tract
"Q." Northrop Acres 825
CERTIFICATES of title made. Title A
Trust Co., Lewis hide-.. 4th and Oak.
ilf your nam appears In
Neither pnone 000a you
SVQ ra
A 1051
and have it charged,
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?ou the roliowintT oaj
or payment.
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MEETING -NOTICES
41
AL KADER TEMPLE. A
A. O. N. M. S. Stated
session Saturday, August
23, at p. in.. Masonic
Temple. West Park and
Yamhill streets. Visiting;
nobles cordially Invited.
By order of the Potentato.
f HUGH J. BOYD.
Recorder.
WEBFOOT CAMP, NO.
65, Woodmen of the
world, meets every Fri
day night in W. O. W.
Temple, 128 Eleventh
street All members re
quested to be present.
Visitors welcome.
I. J. QOWUOXM, U. V
A. L. BaRBUR. Clerk.
MAllRIAGE LICENSES
Prank D. Carrutb, WalUburg. Wash.,' 81,
and Hilda M. Kraut. T25 E. 42d at. N.. 24.
Milton Albert lerkes, 1002 B. 19th at. N.,
20. and Hazel L. Smith, Oreaham, Or., 10.
Vernon C. Llttlejohn, Seattle, Wash-, 22, and
Leoua Kepple, 662 E. Mb at., 18.
C. E. Bigger, 382 Benton St., legal, and ITa
xel Garred. 192 12th St.. legal.
Eugene Cole, 6.15 Thurman at., 23. and Ola
Clinton, 635 Thurman at., 18.
Fred Ellis, Salem, Or., . 80, and Zelma Sea
son, 474 B. Oak St.. 23.
Oscar J. Johnson, 80ft N. 16th St., 30, and
Alma Carlson, 1587 Chatham St., 24.
Edward C. Hurrle, Lents, 22, and Marie Ce
line Faivre. 262 E. 2d St. N., 20.
W. la. Smith & Co.n7caarnd1,
Washington blda. cor. 4th on Wash'ton.
WE'LL haul that trunk and move your
furniture, too. A-3416, Marshall 2416.
HI IMT'Q EXPRE8S AND BAGGAGE.
nUm O 289 YAMHILL 8TRKKT.
Klis suns tor rAnt. ail sixea. I, u 11411 a
Tsllorina Co.. in Stark t.
CLAKKK BHUC5.. florists, fine flower
and floral deslrns. 289 Morrison L
BIRTHS
-AMOREAUX To the wife of Ralph W. La
lnoreaux, 985 Montana ave., August 8, a
daughter.
EDWARDS To the wife of Alexander Edwarda,
474 Beech St.. August IB, a daughter.
HEYDT To the wife of Adolph Heydt, 4235
4th ave.. S. K., August 14, a sou.
PARKER To the wife of George W. Parker,
B730 60th ave., S. K., August 6. a daughter.
CA RIG AN To the wife of Richard M. Carl-
gan, 200 lOtb St., August 14. a son.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
GOULD Chester Le Roy Gould. 10O8 Polk St.,
August 18, 8 years; Internal Injuries.
BALDWIN Fannie Baldwin, 1232 Belmont St.,
Auguat 12, 62 years; diabetes.
ALBERT l.ella Albert, 629 Kalllnf St., Au
gust 18, 2 rears; pneumonls.
WHITTLE Mattle J. Whittle, St. Vincent's
hospital, August 18, 39 years; Intestinal ob
struction, HEALY Carrie Healy, St. Vincent's hospital,
August IB, 52 years; erysipelas.
TONSETH FLORAL CO., 133 6th. choice
cut flowers for. all occasions; prompt
service. Main 02. A-1102.
MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141 6th St..
In Selling bldg. Main 7215.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
NEW HOMH OF J. P. FINLEY & SON.
The only residence undertaking estab
lishment in Portland. Representing the
greatest advance In the aclence of fu
neral service. The automoblU ennln.
ment and secluded driveway are among
me umiiy exuiuaive reatures. me es
tablished policy of moderate prices has
never been changed.
J. P. FINLEY & SON.
Perfect Funeral Service.
Montgomery at 6th.
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leading
funeral director. 22A !M mt onpn.
Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A-
1611. Main 607.
Dunning & McEnteeMnocT
nalieia
e r n In
every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 430,
am. Linor assistant.
Leading east side undertak
er. Lady assistant. B-1888.
East 781. E. 6th and Alder.
F. S. DUNNING. INC.
East Side Funeral Director
414 E. Alder. East B2 B-2525
A, R. ZELLER CO, Both phones
HEM STOCK, 1687 E. 13th. Sell. 7L B-
iliz ano university Park. Col. 3K4-39S
FR1 fNHN UNDERTAKING CO. Main
LnlLOUIM 6133. A-2285. 409 A LDER.
SKEWES ilWr
Co aiatu 4151.
corner Sd sud Claj-.
DAQQPlM Undertakers, E. 1080. 6-T-
WlOUlN 871 Russell st
MONUMENTS
Schumann Marble Works
East
Hit
snd Pine. East 743.
PORTLAND Marble Works. 284-268 4 til
st. Opposite cltv hall. Main 8684.
GENERAL REAL. ESTATE 62
PROSPECTIVE REAL ESTATE
BUYERS.
Don't buy real estate from a map or
photograph until you have seen th
property.
Don't sign a contract until you have
carefully read It and compared It with
the verbal statements made by the
salesman.
THE JOURNAL.
FOR SALE HOUSES
61
HOUSE and lot, $450; $60 cash, balance
easy monthly, 8 per cent, near Kendall
Station, 7g fare; 40x100, 2 room frame
house.
LEE, 1038 Chamber of Commerce.
$1885 CORNER, B room bunaalow. hlk
from car, new and modern, compelled
reduction. Terms.
OWNER. 1090 EAST 8 1ST, NORTH.
Alberta car to Sumner st.
A BUNOALOW Finest thing in Irving.
ton, cheap. Don't fall to see it. Also
2 story residence. East 273. W. H.
nei union
m.lVD VHEK!. MIINMV VIlriMruUL-i."
BUNGf-ALOWSr APARTMENTS, ETC,
TAYLOR BUILDING CO., 608 M'KASf
BLDOT 8D ANp STARK STS.
HAVE some very fine bungalows to
cell on easy payments, near Mt. Tabor
school. You can't beat my prices. 600
Henry bldg. '" '
TENT house furnished, garden, chick-
ens, all goes cheap, at Berkley store,
Greehara Cftr- ' '-.
A SACRIFICE 5 room house at 409
Sacramento street, near Union; $2300,
$550 down, balance reasonable. . .
MODERN 5, room furnishod bungalow.'
1176 E. Lincoln. By owner.
61
(SACRIFICE SALES.
No reasonable offer will be refused
u me loiiowtng property. f
4 room new 'bungalow, modern ; and
doubly constructed, on East 24th near
noigaie. value aaoo; price reduced to
fisou, bui w want an oner. ;
4 room bunsralow on business lot. EOS
Alberta St., near 11th; value 12600 price
reuucia to xvu; mass oner, ., , v
5 r6om new modern bungalow. 1000
East 26th near Wvaant. value 13000:
price reaucea to zotg; oner wanted.
5 room new modern bungalow. 1080
Arnold St., near E. 36th, value 13500,
reduced to 13000;
want an oner.
6 room bungralow, 1210, E. Madison St.,
near aisi, vaiue xsouu, reuucea to isiou;
look i-t it today then make an offer.
6 room swell new bungalow, hardwood
floors and all latest conveniences, room
for 8 more rooms upstairs, on JS. 83d
just south of Clinton St., value $4000.
reduced to 13650; no reasonable offer
refused. -
6 room house. 408 Benton st., near
Dixon, close to Broadway bridge; value
$4000, reduced to $3600; offer wanted.
6 room swell modern house with ga
rage, 1067 Senate at., near 35th In Laur
elhurst, value $5700, reduced to $4700;
offer wanted.
( room nice ho"use. on lot 60x100. 32G
E. 6th st, near Hulsey, walking dis
tance, value $6000, reduced to $5000;
offer wanted.
8 room new and strictly modern home,
1024 Sandy blvd., near 33d, value $6600,
reduced to $6000; might take a little
less, biggest snap In iiaurelhurst.
Owners of the above properties for
various reasons are compelled to sell,
and no- reasonable offer will be re
jected. Our auto at your service.
QRUSSI & BOLDS,
316 Board of Trade bldg., 4th and Oak.
W. A, Bslrnes Company's
Bargain List
8 room house, nice large rooms,
modern- plumbing, full cement
basen.ent, laundry tubs, lot 50
xlOO, one block from good car
service; only 18 minutes from
Second aria Alder. Price only
$2600; S200 cash, balance easy
terms. Absolutely a bargain.
5 Room House
Rose City Line
Modern plumbing, Dutch
kitchen; good basement, street
Improved and paid; only 11800;
$100 cash, balance easy month
ly. House built last year.
Piedmont District
5 room house, lot 60x100,
street paved, one block from
Klllingsworth avenue on Mis
souri ave. Price $1600; $100
cash, balance easy monthly. VVs
hunt the snaps.
W. A. Barnes Co.,.
404-8 Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak at.
10TD0
I Must Sel
My Home
Of seven rooms, bath, pantry, electric
light, gas, etc. Is well located, on fine
lot 100x100, close to good carline. Has
all the choice trees, shrubs and flowers.
If you want a good home cheap, buy
from owner. For quick sale, Vi cash.
Call B-2842.
HAWTHORNE AVR DISTRICT.
$200 CASH.
New. modern. 6 room hune-nlnw. with
fireplace, bookcase, buffet, hardwood
floors, Dutch kitchen, floored attic,
bedrooms finished in white enamel with
rose borders, reception hall with cloak
room; cement basement, laundry trays,
only 2 blocks from Hawthorne ave.,
price $3150; sewer paid.
tiifio. a. Ross, owner and Builder.
301 Gerllnger bldg.
Fred F. Huntress
House and Four Lots
No Cash Payment
Small Monthly Payment
Fred F. Huntress
409 McKay bldg, 3d and Stark.
See It Today
Only $100 Down
Cory 5-room mod. bungalow. 1 hlor.k
to Rose City Park car; basement, dandy
tiiuiiiuiiig, khs ana electricity, JLJulcIl
itchen, sightly lot 60x117: It's well
built, new and up to. date; price $2360;
$100 down, $25 per month. Including
un, jas. 1. Logan, bio spaiaing bldg.
Beautiful View Property
On West Side, overlooking the entire
olty and mountains; 7 rooms, all mod
ern. Will sell for $500 cash and easy
monthly payments.
Provident Trust Company
OWNERS.
2d floor. Selling bldg.
HOUSE THAT WILL BEAR iNSPEC
TION. .
Modern up-to-date bungalow; living
room, dining room, den, Dutch kitchen.
Upstairs: 3 large airy bedrooms, sleep
ing porch, bath, built by contractor that
can show his work for past 10 years in
Portland. Bonded assessments all paid.
Payments. Owner at 1200 E. Grant st.
Phone B-3146.
PHObPEi-'TIVE REAL ESTATE
BUYERS.
Don't buy real estate from a man nr
J photograph until you have seen the
property.
Don't sign a' contract until you have
carefully read it and compared it with
the verbal statements made by the
salesman.
THE JOURNAL.
West Side
WALKING DISTANCE,
6 room cottage, corner lot, $1600, easy
terms.
5 room cottage, lot 42x110, $2200, easy
terms.
GEO. O. MAIR,
325 Railway Exchange. Marshall 2574.
$50 CASH. '
Small 6 room cottage, plastered, tint
ed walls, gas and electricity, chicken
house, barn, all fenced, a good home for
little money. Price $1400.
QEO. A. ROSS.
301 Ggrlinger bldg.
FOR SALE CHEAP? ?
Furnished 4 room bungalow with hnth
50x100 ft. lot, 3 blocks from Rose City
Park carline. Price $900. Terms, $600
cusii nnu sou" mortgage aue in one year.
Apply 1686 Fremont street, corner 60th
sr., or can larjor aiv evenings.
FOR SALE Bv W. J. Greenlee, 5412 72'd
S. E. Phone Tabor 1115. New cottage,
modern, in good neighborhood; $200
down; 1 nice home, $100 down. 1 cot
tage, $50 down. Many others. Call or
phone.
WILL sacrifice $1600. equity for $1000
In new modern 7 room house, hard
wood floors, fireplace nd furnace, all
conveniences, on E. 37th st; must have
cash. Owner. C-676, Journal;
IF you have$600 cash will" give iyou
bargain In new modern 5 room bun
galow, balance easy; Hawthorne dis
trict: no agents; deal with owner. iHalt
Main 3294 tor appointment. J
SMALL 4 ROOM HOUSE; j
$1100 Paved St., sidewalks In snd
paid, 60x100 lo(, near Columbia Park,
on Flske st.; house needs somet repairs.
9tR Din. -Main 1791 . T1 I
FOR BALE," cheap, by owner, house and
2 lots. Take Hawthorne ave, car to
FOUR room house and lot, Lents, $460;
casn no. oaiance a -mommy, w
40f Journal. - . -
FOR SALE LOTS
16
FOR BALE HOUSES
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LARGE Flrland lot. $376; terms, II
month; graded street and water. 7J
Chamber of Commerce. , Tabor 77L
...
10
cnoicifl BCiLDiNa lots on west
.' , r'.'. BIPE. i."-- t .
' Olenelyn addition, restricted district.
Inside 8- mile circle, commands an un
obstructed view, of Tualatin valley and
Mt. Mood: walks, surface graded streets
and Bull Run -water in and included in
price; Fourth street line runs In front
of property, the electrification of which
Is now in progress. 1 Prices range -from
$360 up.' Select your lot and we will
build to suit you for a small cash pay
ment down.
.PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY,
OWNERS, ,
. - 2d flcor, Belling bldg.
OSWEGO LAKE shore lot for sale. Lot
Is 60 ft. front and 147 feet deep. Will
sell this lot without an acre on terms
of $100 down and $20 a month. I want
to sell so don't reply unless you mean
business. D-682, JournaL '
r $600 LOT $500 ;
Pins lot on Maryland ave., . walkltig
stance from Peninsula nark and new
Kenton school.; $50 down, $10 per month.
BtSUUillTY "DEVELOPMENT UU.(
275 Pine st.. Main 1721.
$316 Two lots, good, title, good soil,
good car service, good home site, good
terms, good chance to make money.
Main 6869. Mr. White.
100x100.
S. W. corner of 12 th
arad Hall sts.
Owner, F-536, Journal.
ACREAGE
57
Bell "Real Estate Company,. ;
We have a U acre In the Flrlund dis
trict with a good 8 room house, stable.
and all in cultivation; well located.
Price $2200: small, down payment, easy
terms.
3 acres In the city limits of Gresham.
easy walk to car. This land all in cul
tivation. $1600: easy terms ; $30 down
and $16 per month. -
20 acres, IVi miles front Eagle JreeK
station; 12 cleared, small cabin, few
young fruit trees; U mile of nice river
frontage, all good land. This Is to bet
sacrificed on easy terms. Come in and.
see about it. Price- $2500.
Bell Real Estate Company,
212 Railway Exchange Bldg.
GIVEN AWAY. LOTS
Of hyperbole in the ad columns. I'm
hot going to ofer any.
I have a 6 room house, pantry, bath,
toilet, lavatory, closet, small room .with
shelves, basement, electric lights, lOOx
100, good garden, berries, flowers, 4
cherries, block W. W. carline; also
level 20 acres, unimproved except t
acre clear, about ltt miles to electric
station on good county road, inside 14
mile radius Portland P. O. Sell either
or both, or will trada. for fairly Im
proved country home not too far from
transportation. The most previous ap
plicant with the goods Is the lucky
nan. Write 1129 Center St.. city, set
ting date to call.
20 Acres $1000
One Million -Timber
$200 Cash, $20 Per Month
45 minutes from Portland.
One mile from a station.
On a good road.
Fred F, Huntress
409 McKay Bldg., 3d and Stark.
20 Acres $600
No Cash Payment
$12 per month.
$1.00 fare to Portland.
N.o rocks, no gravel, no hills.
On a good rood.
Fred F, Huntress
409 McKay Bltlp.. 3d and Stark.
5 and 10 Acres Cheap
$20 up to $45 per acre, on terms.
Tracts of 6 acres or more: deep, red
shot soil, well watered: easily cleared;
ideal for general farming, fruit, vege
tables, dairying and chicken raising; lo
cated on county road, close to live town
on It, R. and river, near Portland. Own
era. 703 Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak sts.
Main 8078. Evenings East 394.
10 Newberg Acres
Two Miles From the Depot
$100 un acre.
No cash payment.
Small monthly payment.
All good soil small creek.
Fred F, Huntress
409 McKay Vllg 3d and Stark.
PROSPECTIVE REAL iVTATE
BUYERS.
Don't buy real estate from a map or
photograph until you have seen this
property.
Don't sign a contrnct until you have
carefully read it and compared it with
the verbal statements made by the
salesman.
THE JOURNAL.
I HAVE a beautiful ucro overlooking
Oswego lake; fine grove of tree3.
boattng and fishing privileges on ths
lake go with the acre; 10 cent commu
tation fare. You can live at the lak
and work In town; must have $1)0
down, balavice can be monthly if you
wish. E-6R7. Joiir"nl.
CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port
land; G res nam district, Estacada line,
electric station H mile. New subdivi
sion, Sunshine Valley orchard tracts;
best soil, rree wood; elegant location.
Prices only $75 to $160 per sere in small
tracts; easy terms; quick train service.
Frar'c McFarland Realty Co., iO'i Ysoa
b' .. Portland. Or.
RYAN PLACE
Now has city water, beautiful homo
Bites, surrounded by nice homes and
nice people; sold In acre tracts or less.
See C. A. Mines, near station. Fhon
Main 8392 or B. S. Cook & Co., Corbett
bldg.
FOR cranberry land, small tracts of gar
den and tho very best of berry land
of all descriptions on easy terms, snd
market for all you raise guaranteed, or
for a beautiful summer or winter home,
close to school. Write to Kllpsan Land
Co.. Kllpsan Reach, Wash.
$16 TO $60 PER ACKB.
6 to 20 acre tracts, good soli, road ts
every tract, new school, 3 miles to Co
lumbia river and railway station, 1H
hours from Portland; easy terms. II
Lu:-nber Kx. bldg.. cor. 2d and Stark sts.
54 Acres Improved
6 miles to Oregon City, $126 per acre
or exchange for Alberta land. F, Mal
den, Park Wood, Or., box 80.
6hi ACRES ON FOREST GROVE.
Electric lines, lolnlng Cornelius, un
der cultivation, running water; price
$2600. Terms to suit. Jesse Kelson.
Cornelius, Or.
7 ACRES, on electric line, close in.
cleared and plowed, $350 per acre: 10
per cent cash. A snap. Geo. U. Malr,
zzo Hauway axcnange. Marsnaii zan.
SWELL 5 acres, cIobo In on west side.
on very easy payments. 600 Henry
bldg. "
FOR SALE FARL.'S
4 240 Acres
150 In cultivation; running water;
new house and barn! water piped into
house and ham: all good soil; abund
ance of fruit; R. F, D. and telephone;
1 mile to railroad. In the heart of Wll.
lamette valley; all stock, crops and ma
chinery; $65 per acre. Remember, Ever
ett & Crew have good farms at proper
prices. Room 507 Rothchlld bldg.
100 acres, 55 in cultvatlon, good set
buildings, all fenced, every rural con.
venlence, 1 mile to station, O. E., ' 4
mile to Willamette river; nothing bet
ter In the valley; all stocked and fully
equipped; takes only $3000 to handle
this. Come In and let me tell you
about this farm. Willamette Invest
ment Co.. 402 Pekum bldg.
Q:Acresr-$600
$1 fare from Portland, close to school,
running water.? Splendid farming land;
800 acres on market; $100 cash or will
accept $20 down, $10 per month. Clauds.
Cole, 917 Board of Trade. ' '
FOR SALE Fine 2400 acre tract Iti
N. E, Oregon,' considerable under eul
tlvatlon, good Improvements, finest
place for hogs and cattle In the state; '
might take some Portland property; will
divide- the tract If desired, , L-378, Jour
na I. ' - ...
FOn SAI.E LOX8'. ?
- " fOontliinsd '
J09 by 100, heart of city,- snap. T.
Witnycomber 612 McKay bldg. Farms.
WBlnn's. Jerseys
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