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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY .. MORNING, MAY , 2, 191.
10 ! -
WHERE ARE
HABITUAL
DRUG
USERS
GETTING
THEIR-SUPPLY NOW?
Local Fiends Are Still Getting
"Dope," Illegally, Accord
ing to! One Authority.
FEW SEEK TREATMENT
On Tlcttm Taken . In Custody Bays
That Ka Was Accommodated
by Druggist. '
4 Kv Kulingr Announced.
The treasury department has
Just made a ruling Under the
Harrison narcotic art which -j
will bejof Interest to" dentists.
physicians and others affected
by the ptct.
It hajs now been determined
jr that novocain and other similar
preparations cajae under the
operation of theact. and that
all .persions handling.or dispells- i
lng.suci preparations must reg- p
ister aitd comply" with all pro-.
4 visions) of the act respecting
the handling of narcotic drugs.
These dfrugs are classed as sub-
4 stltutes for cocaine. The law
affects oplum or coca leaves or
jjt any . compound, manufacture, &
it salt, derivative, or preparation
thereof. .
r
4
Where a-e the 1000 or more drug
fiends and addictu known to be in
Portland getting their morphine, co
caine and similar drugs?
Are they getting it from- cjrug stores
and unscrupulous physicians, or are
they smuggling it Into the city from
outside points?
These are questions asked follow-
AUCTIONS
Reducing Right!
THE
191 Second St.
Owing to! quiet business, we find
ourselves overstocked. We bought
heavily, " anticipating increased sales.
In consequence, we need room. In
stead of stoning our surplus, we prefer
to move it put, and if prices will sell
furniture, we expect to move this
istock quickly. We have reduced the
price on cjrery. article, in stock, in
some cases are selling" at" less than
cost to closfc out some lines.
No Forced Sale
, But a" voluntary move, on our part
J:o turn - stqck into cash. Beginning
Monday,' th biggest sale of qur his
tory 1 will lie on. Nothing reserved,'
every artlcljt marked in plain figures.
A large consignment of new and
slightly usJ furniture just received.
Come early anj get your choice, as
thel stock in some lines is limited.
Note a fewj prices.
Rugs; arid Linoleums
New Bigel
ow Axminster, 9x12,
former pri
lc
$35, now $22.50. .Axmin-
ster Rugs
9x12. $25 Quality, $15.90.
New 6
Jruf sels
rugs. 9x12, worth $15,
now $10.90.
Brussels, 9x12, worth
4.45. Slightly used rugs.
$18. now $1
9x.l 2, all griad
os." $3 to $12.50. New
Jjirfen Warp
Matting,,; ood nafttern.
worth 40c,
now 20c. Ifetr Linoleum,
Teg. 6ttc tol
sue graae, now, 36c the
patterns.
yard. Gootj
Beds
and Mattresses
New white enamel, 2; in. continu
- ous post, brass filler, $7.45. All brass
bed, worth $45, now $17. Used Iron
Beds, $1 and up. New No. 50 all cot
.' ton mattresses, $4.95. No. 40 all wool
. mattresses, rolled edge, now $7.45.
Silk Floss mattresses, cut to $9.95.
Stoves and Ranges
Six new ranges, 18- in. to 20 in. oven
worth $60, 1 how $30. Slightly used
ranges, $13?5, 17.95. Cook . stoves,
$5.50, $7.451- Gas ranges, - $4.95 to
$9.95. " j
, Bedroom tFurniture
y. Dressers fax oak, maple and other
woods, $3.85 to '$H.45. 50 center
tables. 45c and up. Commodes, 45c
and 90c.
I Specials
. -..New library .tables in oak, $6.95 and
9 13.50. New oak buffet, Karly Eng
lish, worth j $30. now $15.95. Other?,
$8 to $11.50! Oak frame coueh. Span-
1.1. 1 . n 4 1 t ift , a v n .
tables, 6 and 8 ft., all styles In round
.'and square,
ing chairs,
$3 and up. . New oak din
$1.69, Others, 40c, 70c,
Better ones, also, if you
9 So, $1.25
wish.
- Your Opportunity
Buy now, for present and future
needs. Thel opportunity is rare, don't
miss .It- Salle starts Monday, 8 a. m.
Call and lodk the stock over.
Bell Auction Co.
191 Second St. J
Mtcmil co.
Auction
Sale
Ford Auction Co.
211 First St.
Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 2 P. M. Each Day
-We have 4 nice assortment of fur
iKure, etc for our Monday's Sale and
f you want to make your money go a
onjr way don't miss this Opportunity
or you will find such items as Dining
Tables. Chaijrs and Buffets, Couches,
Dressers, Metal Beds complete. Rock
rs. Library j Table, Center Stand, Ma-
ogany parlor 'sets, Wood - and Coal
itange. Gas Itange. etc., etc.
V Drop In at any time and took around
tnd you' are sure to find something to
tterest you.! ... . .
v .: E. O. FORD, Auctioneer. .
PRESIDENT
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This picture shows Mrs. WilHam Cumraing Ston president general
pages who were, one of tjhe most picturesque i features of the
like the delegates, come from every part of the country.
Ing inquiry among the physlciansj as
to the number of drltg users applying
for treatment since the Harrison anti
narcotic law "became effective llarch !
Investigation discloses that there
are not more than 25 undergoing treat
ment in the entire city yet It is esti
mated that there are more than 10$0
habitual "users here and. again jthe
question arises:. u .
Where are they getting it? j
There has not been a single peijson
apply at the good Samaritan hospital
for treatment since the law becime
effective, i Not one has appearedi at
the St. Yincenfs hospital. The County
hospital does not handle these cases
and has had no. applications while no
drug 'Users are beings treated at .the
city's emergency hospital.
Ftw Case Reported.
The private sanitariums handling
the drug cases have not more than a
dozen users under treatment. Phy
sicians .say that theyave few cases
in their care, yet that they are sure
that the drugs are being supplied; to
the addicts and fiends. i
City Physician, Frederick Zieler
who has handled hundreds of cases of
drug users says that there are a?
great number of persons in Portland
who have the d?ug habit and that he
is positive they are getting the drugs
at the present time.
It would be expected that many of
thejn would apply to him for treat
ment eijher at his office or at! the
emergency hospital since the Harrison
law is aimed to prevent them from
getting it. but Pr. Ziegler says that
ne is treating none u
had not more than a dozen inquiries
since March 1. .
"There are hundreds of peopld in
Portland, who are addicted to the j use
AUCTIONS
Wilson's Auction House
166-168 FIRST ST., NEAR
MORRISON
Regular Sales Days
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
and FRIDAY
Each Day at 10 A. M.
For MONDAY'S SALE, three piece
Mahoganv Parlor Suite, Mahogany
Center Tables, Rockers of all descrip
tions Arm Chairs, several good Li
brary Tables, Ladies" Desks, Round
and Square Pedestal Kxtension Tables,
Dining Chairs, Dinner Set In white land
gold, odd Crockery and glasswarjs,
BUBKDROOM ' FURNISHINGS, includ
ing good Iron Beds, complete with
Springs and Mattresses, Pillows, etc..
Dressers of various designs. Chiffon
iers, Steel Ranse, Cook Stove, Gas
Ranges, and other effects. -.l-.
Also MOTORCYCLES and GENTS
BICYCLE. ; j
Wednesday and Friday
Will find our Salesroom full j of
good medium grade Furnishings.!
Goods Sold at Private Sale
We can furnish you with almost
anything voir need in FURNITURE,
also ROOM SIZE RUGS, MAJESTIC,
M ON ARCH, and other S T E E L
RANGES. Rellable.V Vulcan and other
makes of GAS RANGES. "
Come in and see what we have, j
Wilson's Bankrupt
Stock Store
173 Second, cor. Yamhill St,
Just Added Another Big
Stock of Groceries r
To our line. We are better prepared
than ever to SAVE YOU MONEY ( on
GROCERIES. HARDWARE, CUT
LERY, SHOES and other Merchan
dise. '
Don't buy until you get our prices.
Also a large assortment of
Store Fixtures
If In need of anything in this Wne
we would be glad. to show you what
we have, as it is impossible to item
ixe our large stock. -
, J. , T. WILSON, Proprietor,
SPECIAL AUCTION SALE
On Thursday Next at 2 p. m.
at Our Salesrooms, 166
168 First Street-j-Ladies'
Suits, Coats, Waists,' Dry
Goods, Notions,Groceries,
Etc.. Etc. I Don't fail to attend this
sale, BARGAINS for EVERYBODY,
.j J.T. WILSON, Auctioneer, I
Cash paid for Furniture, Bedding,
Dishes, etc., also Stocks of Merchan
AuctionSales
, AT . '
dise. j i oiain l-6. : ,
GENERAL OF THE D. A. R. AND
of the drug,' he said yesterday, "some
place this number as high as 1Q00,
others higher and; a few lower. It Is
easy " to tell that a. person is a drug
user particularly j after he has been
using it for several years. Others
are able to conceal it and in several
cases keep -it a secret from their
families. . -
"While my work has brought me in
touch with the lower type of dvug
user the, typical ; fienti the practice
by no means ends there. There are
prominent business men In. this city
you would never suspect, who "have
the habit. There are a few doctors
that have used drugs and a few nurses
that are using it.
Doctors Hake Same Answer.
".Doctors whom I know tell, me that
they are not treating ases, they are
not treating the slaves at the hos
pitals, yet these users are not cured
so the only conclusion is that they are
still getting the drugs.
"Where they are getting it is a
question., ' The dope is either being
sold to them by the rug stores or
unscrupulous . doctors, ior It is being
smuggled in here tor them from out
side sources." :
. How the drug slaves are getting the
dope is as much of a mystery to the
doctors handling the sanitariums' as
it Is to the city physician.
Dr. W. T. Williamson' of the Moun
tain View sanitarium, says that he is
surprised at the few number of cases
that have, come under his observa
tion since the law "became effective.
."I was surprised," said Dr. William
Son," that there are '-not more cases
tn th
I thought that the
Harrison law would cut off the supply
of many users but apparently It has
not I have had only four inquiries
concerning treatment since March 1,
and only two of these have come back
for treatment.
Handles One Case.
Dr. Tl N. Freer of (Neal Institute,
ays there has been only one case han
dled by his insitution since the law
went into effect, while Dr. J, H. Hunt'
of the White Cross sanitarium has
had several inquiries but few have
applied for treatment. -,
Dr. R. L. Gillespie, who formerly
treated patients in attempt to cure
them of the! drug! habit, but who has
now given up this kind of work, says
that applications for treatment are
few and far between. He tells of a
very pathetic case of a Clackamas
county couple who " had been drug
users for several years.
'This couple sought a treatment for
the habit." he said, "both of them had
been using drugs, of one kind or an
other to treat their illness until final
ly they .acquired the habit. Both are
in frightful condition. They inquired
concerning the treatment . but never
showed up since.';
Here is a story which may throw
some light on how the drug is being
secured. It was brought to light In
the investigation of the last few days.
A well known "dope" user was seen
to meet a man near a certain drug
store in the down town section each
day or two. He was watched By the
federal officers and finally taken into
AUCTIONS
Residence Auction
Monday, 10 A. M.
971 Albina Ave., Corner
Skidmore
take Mississippi car to Skidmore, one
block east. ,
I have instructions from Mr. Bell to
sell the contents of their home, beau
tiful bungalow, furnished with good
Axminster and Brussels rugs, quarter
ed oak library tables, with rockers In
genuine Spanish leather to match. '
Hall
Six foot mission grandfather's clock,
telephone stand with stool to match,
hall rack, pretty rugs. , pictures and
bric-a-brac. i
Dining Room ;
Round pedestal, quartered oak table,
chairs to match; also magnificent buf
fet, electric lamp, books pictures, lace
curtains, English breakfast , table, etc!
: Kitcherl
Refrigerator, range with coils, lino
leum, modern kitchen chairs; cooking
utensils, etc. ,',. j
Two Bedrooms
Brass bed with best springs, all Iron
and best mattresses, like new. Also
1 Vemis Martin bed. 1 white enamel
bungalow bed. with 20 year gau ran teed
springs, pillows, bedding, etc.. This is
a nice., clean lot and will be sold to
highest bidders. i :
By jpiece. Call early and : go over
these I things carefully j and you will
surely find a, nice clean lot at your
own price. i . . .
S. H. BARGER, Auctioneer
We Will Sell Private Sale at
231 I Alder St and 132 2nd
AH kinds of dishes, cooking utensils,
etc.. etc. We have the lamest 15c
sellers in Oregon, to-wit: 12 quart
pails, 15c; largest granite sauce pans,
15c; percolator i tops, 5c; Queen fly
swatters, 8c; -King fly swatters. 8c;
$45 'steel range (new), $30; gas ranges,
$3 up; heaters (airtight). SOI.. .
Come in and see them. . 1 : . .
or tne u. a. k ano auout au oi me wue gownea young womeu
congress recently held In Washington, D. C. These young women,
I ' "
custody. He told them that the drugs
used had been purchased" at the drug
store. i
Morphine Zs Removed.
The 'federal officers interviewed the
druggist and on investigation found
that a large amount of morphine had
ben removed from the store which
did not Show on the registration
blanks druggists are required to keep
under the. new law. . '
The druggist immediately dis
claimed knowledge of sale of mor
phine, saying that some mistake had
been made. He instituted search and
finally discovered that a nurse who
was drug addicted had been in the
habit : of waiting in this drug store
every day or so. She was known to
the proprietor and was allowed to
make herself at home in the store. It
was found that she had stolen the
drugs and used them on herself.
'The federal of fleers were not con
vinced, however, and the investigation
proceeded. Finally it was learned
that a: doctor from a small town near
Portland came ;to Portland nearly
every day and as "this drug store was
near the depot stopped In and left his
packages there. He would meet the
lrug user, usually,' just around the
corner from the store.
This doctor was summoned and it
was found thai he had purchased the
drugs from a local wholesale firm
Instead of from this drug store, and
brought It to Portland to sell to this
drug fiend. It is said -that this drug
fiend . in turn "peddled" it to his
friends.
According to those who have studied
the law there is no way to prevent
doctors from 'personally giving "dope"
to those they chose but the selling of
it to users is a new' wrinkle for the
federal officers.
As result of the investigation it
was learned tha.t there are really two
classes of drugi users, those of the
middle and .higher class who use the
drug secretly arid those bf the lower
class who are well known! to one an
other and practice the use of the
dru almost openly. Those of the bet
ter class are known as addicts and
those of the lower class "fiends."
It is said that those of the better
class who have money are experienc
ing no difficulty in getting "dope"
while it is understood that , many of
the typical fiends, knowing: that the
law, would go into effect laid in a
large supply. "
How to get a iine on those using the
drugs and unknown to the polico and
the federal officers is a mystery and.
may only be solved by some of the
doctors who are said to be disposing
of it without making a record as the
law requires.
$20 FOR TRACE OF SON
The sum of $20 is awaiting eome
tne. The money will be paid to the
person who will send to the broken
hearted mother of Raymond: Martin
Dohman information as to his where
abouts. Dohmaix. was last heard from
by letter from Alequa, Wash. He is
about. 35 years old and in 1904 joined
the navy, which he is thought to have
deserted later. Cpunty Clerk John R.
Huberty of Jackson, Amador county,
Cal., sent a letter to County Clerk Cof
fey regarding thematter. and all com
munications regarding Dohman should
be addressed to Huberty.
AUCTIONS
,' ESTABLISHED 1832.
On Tuesday Next
WE SELL THE TURKISH RUGS. OIL
PAINTINGS AND COSTLT FURNI
TURE, j ETC., FROM PRIVATE
IIOMES.I comprising four Turkish
Eugs, several Oil Paintings Daven
ports, -Leather Upholstered. Rockers,
Oak Library Tables, Parlor Desks,
Genuine Wilton and Axminster Rugs,
Parlor Furniture, Mirrors, Cabinet Do
mestic Sewing Machine,' Library. Rock
fcrs and Chairs. Brass and Vernis Mar
tin Beds. Best Steel Springs, Silk
Floss" sand ' De Luxe Felt Mattresses.
Pillows. Bedding, rMahogany and Oak
Dressers, Fumed i'Oak Dining Room
Suite, viz. -54 Inch top Pedestal Table.
Large Buffet and set of Leather Set
Chairs, Small i Rugs, Portieres, Gas
Ranges, Kitchen Cabinets, Utensils and
many other useful lots- ;i.
i Auctioneers' Note t
I Kindly Call tomorrow and inspect, the
above goods. You will find, them well
worthy of your most careful ' atten
tion. -. ;
AUCTION ON TUESDAY NEXT AT
i.i;, !.'; o a. xi. :.
1 On Thursday Next
We sell the - furniture, , etd, of It
rooms to satisfy mortgage on same.
SALE ON THURSDAY NEXT AT iO
j- , v .-'- A. M. - fr . -
1 5 On Friday Next
!' STORAGE SALE"
At the C. M. Olson Warehouse 24S
Pine St.. hear Sd St. We shall . sell
Fvrniture. Trunks, etc., for storage
and other liens. "M "A-r ' ' 'f '
ON - SALE FRIDA Y . NEXT AT 10
. j ,. i A. M. . -:
iW. C. BAKER and W. H.' DEUN.
I-urniture" Dealers anl A ctioneers,
I . 166-168 Tark Street.
Both Phones, i i '
HER PAGES
Photograph by Harris aud Ewing.
SAYS INTERNATIONAL
LAW BACKS BRITAIN'S
KIND OF A BLOCKADE
Prof, Charles Sarolea, Bel
gian Consul at Edinburgh,
Discusses European -.War.;
Chicago, May 1. England's naval t
blockade of Germany's coast and sea
ports is sufficient to meet all the de
mands of international law; this 'is evi-
denced by the cry sent up by the Teu -
tonic empire that neutral nations may'
trade with Great Britain's allies, but
nothing can get through to Germany,
according to Professor Charles Sarolea,
Belgian consul at Edinburgh, Scotland.
International law based on naval
conditions existing at the end of the
Napoleonic wars wooden frigates and
cannon that wouldn't shoot as far as
an ordinary rifle of today must
be
rewritten after the present European
conflict, he asserted.
consular duties, is e'ditor of Evervman.
head of the French department of the
University of Edinburgh, and is now
touring the United- States and Canada'
as tne ofncial representative of King
Albert and the Belgian nation to bring
before the world ".'the tragedy of
Belgium." . . j
Holland in Spot of Peril.
"Holland occupies la dangerous posi
tion," said Prof essor Sarolea. "The
Dutch are neutral and'the government
wants to maintain impartial neutral- j
lty. but Germany has profited by thif
and shiploads of foodstuffs and other J
materials that were consigned to I
Dutch merchants have filtered through!
to tne uermans. j j
"Submarines have revolutionized
naval warfare and will also revolution
ize international law. What is known
as international law i today was agreed
to by the nations in 'times when there
were no dreadnaughts, when there
were no tremendous ; rifled cannon fir
ing a shot weighing a. ton or more for
10 or 15 miles, when there was no!
wireless telegraphy, when there were
no submarines, Zeppelins or aero-1
planes. These have created newcondi- j
tions not contemplated in international I
law, and the nations at war now must
change their tactics to meet existing
conditions, and not stand fast to old
regulations.
German rieet Bottled Up.
"The British 'fleet has the German
fleet bottled; practically no commer
cial vessels get through the blockade
except those permitted by the British
to paBS. But this blockade is not such
as was originally contemplated in in- j
ternational law. It is not a row of!
battleships in a line standing off thei.
German coast. 1 That would mearu.de-!
struction for the entire fleet, for an'
efficient little fleet of submarines can'
d6 a lot of damage. i
'n'he big 'British leviathans of the'
sea keep on the move, giving the sub- j
marines all the trouble they can, but
with wireless, long range guns, - sea
aeroplanes,, highly developed search
lights, etc., the blockade is as ef fee-.
tire, as' if the ships were anchored in a'
solid line. !
, Calls Zeppelins a Failure. j
"Zeppeftn airships have, from a mill-1
tary view point, been a complete fail- j
ure, but for their moral effect they;
are useful. I was present at two Zep-i
pelin attacks upon Antwerp; the first
was probably the worst of any such '
attack yet delivered 'by these big air-!
ships, but the actual effect .was negll-:
Bible. But as a part of the policy 9t
terrorism by the Germans they irei
most efficacious. i
"Germany's war policy has been one :
of terrorism. The reign of terror In,
Belgium i for , fhree months after the ',
war "started until the advance into.
France was definitely repulsed was'
frightful. jThe sudden and unexpected
resistance of the Belgians to the Ger-'
man army, while the leaders were!
goaded with urgent i commands from!
the war lords at grand headquarters,'
tfme table of operations In crowing
Belgium, roused the German soldiers
aou auowwia-uit.... w ..
rThe Belgian people were terror
stricken, and then it ai that the let-
r-iliLe, fxcpsspn were foram tted."
haH bwn t ...
f 7 ,r,fur -flWoS
t six weeks, and lias
fa-irk' Tts-lI- Iltirva r1
Professor Sarolea
United States abou
...l in KTa, Vnrlr Valo ManroFfl
and through Canada". He gladly an-1
swers any ratr questions inai pro
Germans in , his audience may 'ask.
BANK CASHIEU ; " SENTENCED
Hacon Rostad Pleads Guilty tor
Three Forgery . Charge.
Hacon Rostad, former cashier of the
Multnomah State bank, of Lents, was
sentenced to an indeterminate term of
2 to 20 years in the penitentiary af ter .
he had pleaded guilty to three charges
of forgery yesterday.: lie will be taken
to Halem Monday to begin serving hla
sentence. Rostad Is alleged to have
Becured approximately $32,000 from the
bank by forging notes, turning them In
to the bank and taking cash from the
i tHUIA ' . A u " - - I-- -
'admitted were of notes totaling $5000.
, Jle was : sentenced by Circuit Judge
Gatens "to. the same imprisonment on
each charge, but as the sentences run
concurrently he will in reality have
but one term to serve. . . , ( V.
i Divorce Not Only Trouble.
Kdwar J A. Ivey has many ' troubles.
Yesterday his; wife sued him for di
vorce, alleging- cruelty, and the same
attorney that filed the ; proceedings
filed a suit brought by Mollis C. Sten
ne. i The secorid suit is for $450 on
the 'allegation that Ivey disposed of a
mortgage belonging ', to her . and
pocketed the proceeds. Samla: F.
Rieve -sued John P. Rieve fpr divorce
alleging desertion.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE
i & , .
Saturday in the Circuit Court
; ' I ' i Vew Suits.
. VMirtor Land Co. va. . A.. Arata et al; to
quiet title. .
ietrr i.and Co. vs. Ira J." Keffer et al; to
Margaret Itpjt t. Edward A. Irey: dirorce.
Mjlr C. Stenmt vs. .Edward A. Irey; to
reniTr money.
Haniia Fram.8 lilpre t. Jobn lerry Rieve;
divToe. ' i
iar.v O'Uirji it. Norman D. Boot et al;
foreclosure.
( tjrde Koootz et at vs. Frank Van Atta; to
: collect note. '- '
i l.i Wi Smith- ts. Henry Albera et.al; to
I cxllect money..
Vudrments.
EJ W. Rtuir T. H. Brown pt al: fore-
eloHd,
Farmers; State bank T. J. P. Magi an Is;
dlamiaaed.
Joho A. Rohwer . A. A. Loeb et al;
Ju1gmPBt for plaintiff. .
Blanehe Sheet t.. ("red Nelson et al; order
confirming- sale.
J-'tonem A. Corma"k v. A. J, . Cortnaij? t
a;
Judgment for plaintiff.
Ej Carls T. i. E. Karr et al; forecked.
NEW TODAY
Cosy Dainty Homelike
WITH ETXBT COMPOST AHS
CONVENIENCE
S2200 ; S2200 8220O
f Just little down.
823 pr month. Including; interest
a xindiome New 5 Boom Bungalows
3a and 330 E. 49th 8t near E. Mill
J,u
artis'.ic bungalow " construction. Oak
f loot v fireDlace. built-in buffet and
bookcases, beautiful wall decoratiopsc
Bwell lighting fixtures and window
shades, fancy beaming and paneling.
Dutch kitchen has cooler. Ironing
board, woodlift, canopy for gas stove.
Attic, basement, laundry trays, ton-
. rrt -norch. Houses ooen 1:30, to 5 D.
: m. j today. Hawthhorne car or Jitney
to 50th st., walk south.
Portland Realty & Trust Co.
! 21 HX- Ex9- bldK- (Qwnerl. Main 2129
Will take you out during week.
SNAl?S
EAST SIDE BUSINESS
Double Comer
Will iams A v. and Russell St.
I $37,500
L14TH AND MILL STS.
40x100
$5000
CORBETT ST., CLOSE IN
Six Rooms, Modern
1v ; $2250
1ST AND BANCROFT STS;
Six Rooms, Large Lot
$3250
MONTAVILLA
80x125, East 76th St.
$1000
MONTAVILLA
40x125, Corner, East 76th St.
$650
1ASY TERMS
GEO. G. M AIR
325 Railway- Exchange
i Marshall 2574
INVESTORS!
as FUOE HAS HO EQTXAI. XX
FOKTXAITO.
It is a creait 10 anyuuay who owns
itv Circumstances compel its sale;
Never any vacancies; Ions waning
list. Splendid returns-on your-in-vesfment.
; No incumbrance of -any
kind. J-' '...-- I
Do You Want It?
SEE
ME QUICK,
WM. G. SECKENDORF
315-16 Stock Exchange Bid j.
a
LIFE-TIME GUARANTEED INCOME
Since this Is the time to buy. It will
w " " "T
Modern i fireproof building on a close
i-i. waiat aide c r. The net Income
- iTot 2'A" nor . nor 8'e. but.lt is
Portland
investment
and as sure. . .
IfJ you want "Safety PIrt".bring In
I B "L , ....
ome
'cash, assilme a mortgage at 4 for a
iongf tlme a d get a deed. Cost over
r $305j0o; will, take less. H .
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DORR E. KEASEY & CO.
Sad Floor Chamber of Commerce.
West Side Bungalow
7' i-oorrts, sleeping porch, full cement
basement," furnace, double constructed,
plate glass windows, hardwood floors,
buffet. Dutch ' kitchen, shades, fix
tures, extra large lot. All? improve
ments paid; cost me $4700; will sacri
eo t a Hair. 3'JJ 'Railway Exchange,
Marshall 257.
fice 37ho; 3 ca rs, i ) minutes out.
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NEW TODAY
MORTGAGE LOANS;
on ' improved " city and farm i prop
erty at current rate. Attractive re
payment privileges. I-oans quickly
closed. Mortgages bought. Callj today.
nOL . Z.ABOB MANS o i
D BU8ZVE8S Momins v'f
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
817-319 Hortnwestem Bank Building.
MarahaU 4114. A-4118.
MORTGAGE I LOANS
Made on City and Kearty Pim Prop
erty Xstarsst 7 and 8 Far Cant.
No Overcharges. No red tape. Straight
loans on StraignT propositions.
. OBXOOIT IHT, UOKTO. CO
Stock Exchange Building, Third and:
Ttmoiu Btreets.
WANT AD RATES
! r In effect October i, mi. I
ALL FKEVIOUS KATES CANCELLED ,
CUAUUBU Al VL HTISKMik j T
, Dally -jc Sunday j
eeptlog "Kur Oent la Private Kamll 'Koota
and Board to frivata ramlly." ''Situation
Wanted" and -"Wanted, to-Uvnt" a da, which
are 1)4 ecuta oer worj xr tuertloo.i I
No ad cbarged for .eaa tban 19 -ceoti.
CASH ADVUBTXSEIIENT - I
JH'Ccoia per word for aM ctaaltieat!nna.
ezecpting "For Uent in frivata Kamllr."
Boom and Board in Private t'ainlly." "Situa
tkm Wanted," and 'Va4-'l to Rent" ad.
wblcb are lVi centa p- Vvi'd. Cauaecotlva
lusertlur: of ca-b jrt aila: I
S insertions f r tna prley.of 3L - '
. t lurt kim 1jt thm prio nt 5. . I
MEETING 'NOTICES 41
M W. A. Kom City
Camp, M; W. A.J meets
every Monday evening,
Selltng-Hlrscti hall. 3S6Vi
Morrison .- st. Visitors
cordially welcome. De
gree work every uieetlnt.
HOI, KK.IIAMlALll.
.".- Consul.
F. J. DARLINGTON.
' ,', . Clerk.
213 Abington bldg.
EUREKA COUNCIL, 2M.
K. and L. of Security,
will, give their regular
home meeting Monday
evening. May 3. t the
East Side Woodmen of
the World hall, E. 6th
and K Alder. All mem-
lir r, rpnupRtftd to bo
present. Refreshments and dancing.
nc t. niHVKON. Me?retarv.
KIRKPATRICK Council 2227. Knights
and Ladles of Security Grand open
ing, picnic. Crystal Lake park, MilwaU
kl Sunday. May 9. Big progrsm coh
tests. races, baseball, Kirkpatrlck fc'tajs
vs. Maccabees. Royal Purple (ladle)
vs Portland. Dancing afternoon and
evening. Best Union nitisic (6 -pieces).-Admission
grounds 109 Children un
der 10 years free. Come for goad
time,
THE annual meetluK of the Columbian
Cemetery association will be held t
Greene's hall. Woodlawn. Monday aft
ernoon. May 3. 1916, at 2 p. ni. '.Ib
question of supplying city water will
be acted upon. One director will be
elected and other business will be at
tended to that may come up. I j
, H J. FliKUKKWB l WW, l.iem,
FOR 'x- LA N D 'STAR
HUMiSSTiCALl fiU. 4Z,
B. A. Y. meets .every
Thursday 'evening' in the
Woodmen Hall, 12 11th
street. Visitors' welcome.
FRANC E8 FtlY, H
40A SIMPSON! ST.
Phone Woodlawn 94. Correspondent.
jftor
yu
PORTLAND Council No. 2. jModern
foresters, will give ooo party Tues
day '.evening. May 4,-in hall 400 Alis
ky bldg. 24 hands. Uood prises.. Ad
mission 15c. , -. J
ROYAL CIRCLB will have two games
of 500, Wednesday, May 6. at W. O.
W. Temple, 128 11th st. , First game,
8:20; 6 beautiful prizes. Admission 2Sc
ORPHIA Temple IS. iJythian ifc'lsters,
meets on Thursday evenings fof each
week in K. of P. hall, 11th and Alder.
Helen M. Lamar. M. or K. ' w.
ZJitar Statistics
marriagcs.Birtbs. DtatbsL
MARRIAGE LICENSES
TlHxmaa S. Willi?". lliUatKiro, Or., legal, and
LouUa M. Ulnlr, 1251 East Main at.,MoKal.
fharloa 1a- Hoy Biutbee, Ht. Juhiic legtl, and
Marie M. Kreeger, St. Johna, leaali J
Ferdinand John Mankowaky, Tacomff waiih..
lpjrl. and Anna Cbriaccnaeu, C'eulnil llolt-l,
laal - " i f
lan G. Millar1. Amity, Or., legal, aud Ellc-n
Hamnilte, 701 2Ut at., legal. .1 I
Aiei canton, i iois z.;a ai,
u,Ml. Ualcvr Almlra nuia.'2'.l.
.Is. A. t jowera, tvi "i- aim
;Onfe U. Intnam. l'Jr1
victor R. lie :i' 3rrri, Or., leBultand Mai
;M. Low-lafe, Ureliu'.
-.- Emll f-laou, , I
fcllcn Krl-ten. 72 X.
Hull at:, , ft. and
Clxt at.. icKt.
A; n QnhUUJhOn Wedding and
11 I VJl Ol til III VX. WUI
Visiting . cards.
Third flooTf Morga
4
bldg.- j .f
PKESS uutt tor rent, .all slseav uitiMS
Tailortn Co..
S09 Htark St.
lilRTTIS
I.ABEKTA To Mr. and ; Wr. Am Laberta,
Nil Kirat t.. April 24, a aou. ! i
CRABB To " Mr. anil Mrs. : Kurle B. Crabb,
Kairrlew, Ot., April '. a aon. ; - i
SKINNER To Mr. and Mr. Kolloi Is. hkln-
ner, 0UO Kait 47th at. N., April 17i a dauKh
ter -(.'
FIBKBACGH To Mr. and Mro. I.e D. llte-
bHn?h. 'M E. 52d at.. Ai.rll 17, a Jun
ZKDN'ICK T Mr. and Stra. John Zfdnlok, 2
K. 70h r., April 24. a uatuchtiT. i
KElTUIt-To ilr, and Mra. UxlpU P. Rector,
M4 K. 4X1 h ).. Apr)! 21 . a daiiahter.
DEATHS AN FUNERALS 7."
JKAXXKT May 1, at ! the ramlly -irtjuidcnii,
42 KUnt tret, H-nry 1-rank J-aniel, (t-d
50 yearn. : beloved bmibuud of lhlllraK Jenn
net, father ot Mra. Ida .Campbell, Kuil, fc;a
I, aud l-'ri'd . Jeanl. funeral cervlre
will be conillM'ted loda. Hndajr). May 2. at
a p n., from the Pott land- Cretnatorlnm,
under ibe auspifea of tho Modern ; Wtwduia
or Catnp No. 54Cl. Hfceaaedwaa alao I a
member of '. O. K. Aerie No. 24!i Krieuda
litrltad. Keiuaina at 1'earaon a I B(lrUklu
pnrlora nntU t:.(0 y. m
iivvrii HMKN In IhU) city. May 1. i Mra. I,.
C. Henrlcbii, ed 7 year. reatdeiKe 779
N'orfbrop tr-Vt. Kin"fal notice later. !
OTiTTiEKTOX l.liiys Clattwton, W K. 37th
...prll -2. "21 yeara. tnlrealoli. I i
CATHCAKT aih 1J. Cathca'rt, GmoiI Samar
itan, April 20: 3 year, inanition. t
M'L'IRK William ;i-iulre, ' Natluuat hotel,
April 20. 40 xearn, ulceration-rmlix-MriHtla. j
OtiUKN--Kran-e M. 0den, 2:1 W.j Hnnilx.ldt
"at.. April . 20,. . W jcara. aepliq lofccti'tu
S"hJNjlI Nettie, I). McDonald. 4119 E. 44
. ave. April 20, Ki. yeam, tuntor o( brain,
MAN Maurice Maun. 1201 Mllwaukie atV,
"April 27, 77 yean-, senile debility.
UALLIJfAS John Ilrtllliiaii, Ha 2Ud at.; , April
MA til IN & FORBlta CO., florists, 347
Wash. Main 26V. A-1269. Flowers for
. .i ., it . ,
SIl occasions aroaucauy anaagao
CLARKE BROS7 florists, .fine flower
ana riorai oeeisua. mrriwn av.
-T iUtf't lTtAofAr . flhTVHSirkrJ As
m. flowrAi(l Wash. Main 377 1.
FUNERAL. DIRECTORS
A. .R. Zeller Co blast 1088, C-1088.
Lady attendant Dsy and night servics;"
; Walter C. Kenworthy
1632-1634 E. Hth. SeTlwood TI-. B-1122,
A. D. KENWORTHY 4t CO. Call;
. wtfmn.1w a rt ssw sir aH In all Tits ft M Af
City, i. M. yJ- f . oiag ijtnn, unnr i ,
Uomilinn K-"" otn mai Gllsan, Fu
nalillllUII nersl services. Tabor 43 U
R. T. Byrne
Williams and - Knott
Kant 1118. C-14.
DC" A RQHM Undertakers. Eati 1U8,
i 869-371 Russell st.
CI CVACQ Undertaking Co. Mait. 4162,
OrxpVf CO A-2821. Cor. td and Clsy
FRIPQnMKKllDENCB UND. PL3.
CIllUOUIM. 133. A-2236 446 Mori
P. Is. LURCH, leading east aids uiwti
taker. E. llCh A Clay. B-1888.L, 78L
FUNEIlAIi mitECTons
(Oontlnn(T) '
tablltUinc-nt, wlth private) driveway.
J. P. FIN LEV & SON. .
' Montgomery at Fifth.
MR. EDWARD HOLai. Vj the. leading
i funeral director. 220 Id st., corner
Ealraon. Lady aasistaat. Phones A-
lftii. Mam out. .
Dunning & McEnteeode'rn0
every detalL Broadway and Pins sta.
Main 430. A-4668. L')y awBlatant.
F. S. Dunning, : Inc.
East Sids Funeral Directors,
Aliler t. f'-ost P2. Fl -2M5.
F.a
CtlSmbGrS COi adl,Keoy'UWood'
lawn -JUOft. C-1133. Lady mbalmer.-'
MONUMENTS
Schanen-Blair Co,
MARBLE AND GRANITE - WORKS.
Larsest stock of t lna ' marbls and
ranite Lu" Portland, lieuuttful granits
..orn. our Oregon 'quarrii 287 liaw
thorne ave. East 666, "- -
IE
BlAeSINiG ganiTE Col
Zfcr-JWO ST COP. MADISON
PcH l'L.Ai U AtAitiJLj VVKa., 2b4-itBt
4th st,. opp. city hall. M. 864, A-16U.
I FOR SALE -HOUSIOS
til
aaMSSjaSaaaiia- SSSaaWSjaaS-wsii
I BUNGALOW SACRIFICE,
f HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. .
$3700, 6 room, completely furnished,
lafge attic, full basement, flreplat-e,
Dotch kitchen, bulld-lrt buffet, book
cases, etc.; unusual snap; mist $3oo,
uiM"urnlshed; 'asy terms. Phone morn
ingV Main 4163. j
OE-HALl" ACRIC 4- Fruit, berries.
Igarden, chicken riins. burn. Jersey
cow, big 4' room bungalow, close in.
$1600; must have part cash, balance
terms; , get 'terms. ?U5 Northwestern
Bank bl1g. ' ."'.'
WILLAMETTB HEIGHTS HOME.
"1083 Vaughn, 7 rooms, beautifully fin.
Ish. Hardwood floors and old ivory.
Must go; take a look and make offer.
Owner, East 8220, mornings or even
ings, i
get oim Free "homb" booklet.
Tells how we can build ."guaruntid"
homo on your lot or ours. Have you
big money. You ray; like rent.
i'HK OREGON. HOME BU1LDERB,
1 1830 Northwestern Bank bldg.
SACRIFICE 6 room modern hun'ga low,
bath, elec. fix;, window seats, white
enemeled Dutch kitchen, woodlift,
cooler, basement, large corner lot, fruit
and shade trees, runei. 61176, term.
Mt. f?cott disti lct. Owner, Tabor 60:'.
MODERN 6 room bungalow. ftrtrPlace.
phone, electric lights, laundry tutiM,
modern plumbing, nice rowei, mwn,
corner lot,' east frontj 11800, including
all lmDrovements.
win sen unjoining
lot, also. 1327 Delaware.
Terniij
LEAVING city; will sucrilico my 4
room plastered house, cellar, clilc-k'-n
yards and Bnea, vegetaoins, garuen in,
somev berries and flowers; furnished;
for $750, 350 will handle. X-21D,
Journal. 1 i ?
I MAKE OFJ'KR,
5 roOm bungalow, Ar., near Jeffer
soi, high, nice lawn, t roses, etc.- Going
away; will sell furnished if desired.
1024 Horthwlek. ' j
I PAID $1250 cash wn modern bunga
low. 8 rooms. Hawthorne; I have
$600 worth of furniture. Give mo yur
check ror isoo audi take: an. Main
fcOHS; owner. ; i
j- SUNN VtSlDE.
B room house, weti of 34th on Main
St. bathroom and uriia ,- $'"j0O. J
down, $ 2a per monthi Geo. T. Moore
t'oj, 618 Abington hHg. .
A' NEW, modern bungalow, on 07lli M.
"and 33d ave. 6 rooms, all conven
iences of an up-to-date- home. 1-J00J;
terms'. Owner, 6720) S3d ave.; Haw
thorne ave. car.
3 LOTH and 3 room "liouss In li viiiu
-ton Park, 2 .blocks) from cur; good
garden. C. W, Cooper, R. &, MherwooU,
Ori, or H. W.' Grimshaw. . 1249 E. 31t
north. - - ' .
$700 EQUITY for $4&j0 b room modem
liouHe in W ootlaloick. lb minute'
walk from Reed c-oIIoko. 1 Mock from
W-W car; 'good terms . on balance of
$1100. Kev at 6J2 2 4tli nt.
MODERN 7 room bungalow, Jut fin
ished, iiont! better;! prlco will ur.
prise you; lot fiOxlUO, neur Htewuit
stailion, Mt. Scott arillne; easy term.
Phone C. W. Wells, ft'iibor .QUO.
RARGA1N, . for home or invenlineiit,
'small bungalow, nicely locuted; wilt
pay 12 per cent rental value us. in vest
ment. Y-31H, JournHil.-
TT JiAWTHORNlO AVE. ,
"" 31 room moilern buncaJow. Just com
pleted, 340 E. 41st -int. Tabor 40&4.
No agents
125; PIOR MONTH buys my new. inou-
ern bungalow, wltli bath, fireplace,
alii built In features. Choice dlatrlct
near car, Call Marwiisll 3filfl. r
60x168 AND 4 roornj plastered new
bouse; lights and. water In, ntar car.
$1000, $25 cash, $10 month. Phone
Bellwood 1352. j "
FOR SA LE-r-Heaiitifiiil new inodern U
r,room bungalow dlrl c1i-hp; li or
terms; will take auto on first payment,
Ta ho r 1404. ! I
aACRIFICED. $i.'io0, terms, most $.1&0o;
Imngulow, lot 80x100; liearlnir fruit
trees, near E. 21"t audi Hall, j 704 Lcwt
bide. ,Min "S07l. ' V !
$2950 14UYH a well 'j built Roe City
Pfrk home.. Might stake one or two
cheap lots or acres as part payment.
Owner, (KKMinij.
$3u0 -alj or fine furniture tHk- $0i
equity In full fqutpimd modern, up-to-date.
loe In 6 room cottage.. Mar
shall 4194, or J-S53. Jotiirnal.;
5 ROOM house for sale,1 lot 7017,
$1300, $SfQ ;ah. Tiuke 'Kstauda or
Gresham carl Get "off at Hell station.
Inquire at tne stor;.
.HUNG A LOW IN PIEDMONT.
' New, up-to-late"i . latest design, iy
owner. 1197 Haight aye. Phone WooU
lawn 702. ") ,
" AUM I: D A I ' A iTFCJ $ A RG A I N.
- For hifh class, sirictly modem, 7
room home, mountainl view. t'i .f
gents drive;; I'Mml'bor 802.
MODERN 9 room house, billiard nl
' mjislc room, large ntieei'lng porches:
none finer iu Rosnmere; $1000 will
handle. Krhange. Owner, Tatior 60H2.""
WILL help 5oU plan, Holly flnuncc and'
build a hbme-on yoiir lot on tfanon
ablei terms. E. A. Curtis, 2ft7' Oalt st.
$2400 EwUITY tn west sid im-omc
pcoperty, finer view, 1 for fl 2')0; la.kv
parti trane. tiwntr, t-423, Jo'IidhI.
$25. CAHI4, $5 month, house, lot 60x100,
3jI mm. out, it. ncott, - car, $,3o.
4 ROOMS, large lot. llnty of fruit;
fine location; forced to sell, $o0;
terms." Tsbor 2546. T
6 ROOM, house, corner lot, 00x100,
1328 K. Stark St.. corner 4th, Price
$2000,- Phone; L-174t. j ,
NEW modern house, never o-cupled.
31st and Yamhill. Block B.nf)-11
car. i Tabor 8i. i
FORI HALE 18x30 tent house, with
fly, floor, pastboarrl wall, sink arid
pantry, $a0. 1973 E. Halmon, cor. 7Stb,
TVvO room tiounn and lot. 2 bhcksw:st
of i Lents .Junction. $150. iith ave.
mil lootlv st. J
EoniTir In 8 room for sale or
trade; bargain seckeir, look this up.
At 4Q7 Vs. Sftth st. N.I
8 c ROOM house fbr sale cheau, Ron
City Wrecking Co,. Phono East 6 ;:!.
FO R fs A LE H o u h e and 2 lots. 63?
f3rd svenuo. K. E.
(Continnad on Kxt - Pare)
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