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THE MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1907. 15 ARE FILED BY OREGON TRUNK Company Marks Its Proposed Route Up Deschutes In to Central Oregon. ABOUT READY TO BUILD President Gregory Says but for Roosevelt's Attacks on Railway Interests, Road Would Now Be Under Way Ideal Route. FLANS OF OREGON TBXXK. EXTENT OF PROJECT From the Columbia river at The Dalles or Ce Hlo to Madras, Bend and Lakevlew. ROUTE INTO INT ER I O R Through the tunnel-like gorge of the Deschutes river on remarkably easy grades. CONNECTIONS On the north with the O. R. 4 N. and Columbia river steamers; on the south with Gould's Western Taclflc. OBJECTS It Is believed that the Oregon Trunk will ultimately be the main highway for tonnage between California, the Columbia river and Puget Sound. PROGRESS Final location maps -will be filed at The Dalles land of fice today and construction will begin early next year. PRESIDENT GREGORY SAYS Construction would now be well along , had not Investors become frightened at Roosoveltlsm." "Had not President Roosevelt's attacks on the railroad Interests of the country been so persistent, creating such wide spread timidity among Investors, our road up the Deschutes River from Its mouth to Interior Oregon would now be well under way," was the somewhat re markable statement of President Greg ory, of the Oregon Trunk Line, last night. "In the present condition of the bond market, I consider It Impossible to con struct any railroads in this state that ,are not aided largely by Portland and Oregon capital. As for our road, active construction shortly after the first of the year Is probably the best that can be expected. Mr. Gregory, of Seattle, and W. F. Nel son, vice-president and general manager of the Oregon Trunk, both of Seattle, were at the Portland Hotel yesterday, In consultation with their engineers, who have just returned from making the final locations for the new road from the Juncture of the " Deschutes and Columbia rivers up the Deschutes to the mouth of White River, a distance of 45 miles. They brought their maps with them and these will be filed today at the Land Office at The Dalles, complying with the sugges tlons of the Government that the first surveys be carefully verified by compari son with the corners established by the Gox-ernment surveys. This has TSeen tedious work, but has been accomplished. and now no further hindrance to the work Is expected from the Federal au thorltles. Thers were apparent discrep ancies with the Government surveys In the preliminary lines run by the Oregon Trunk surveyors. These have been elim inated. Line Through Central Oregon. The Oregon Trunk Line Is projected. not only to Madras, but to Bend and Lakevlew as well. Gould will build to Lakeview, beyond question, they say, but the Oregon Trunk officials contend theirs Is an entirely Independent system, hav ing no alliances with any other railroad Interest. The popular mind- has long linked the project with Hill, but this can not be confirmed. It Is the opinion of President Gregory that the Deschutes Valley offers the only feasible entrance to Interior Oregon. Not only that, but he believes the route his road will follow will be the main high way of the commerce from California to the Columbia River. By following the Deschutes, the only watergrade gateway to the Interior Is opened. The surveys Just completed show a maximum grade of 1 per cent for the 45 miles to the mouth of 'White River, and an average grade or .3 per cent. Railroad men generally pronounce the present grade over the Blskiyous a schoolboy's railroad, built not because It Is the natural route for commerce to xoiiow, which is he line of least resist ance, but because- the people of North ern California offered the old Oregon & California a big bonus to build along that route. Three locomotives tug and haul at a freight train of average weight to get It over the Hlsklvous. Harrlman is building a railroad to eliminate these tremendous grades for tne freight tonnage between the two states. By the Gould road from Nevada Into Lakeview and the Oregon Trunk line to the Columbia River on the north the natural outlet to the east and west. It Is believed a splendid level railroad. capaoie or naunng the maximum of ton nage with the minimum tractive effort. can De realized. Ideal Route for Road.' The Deschutes Canyon, say those who have explored it thoroughly; is a remarkable aid to railway-building into the interior of this state. It is prac tically, a tunnel, 100 miles long. On either side tne clirrs tower 1000 feet, but along the river an easy pathway for the railroad train is found. It Is one of the most wonderful avenues for . traffic ever found. Main wagon roads which enter the Deschutes Canyon follow big gorges down to the river, and the Impression people generally get of the Btream is that the country is no place for a railroad. But surveyors have proved this to be a fallacy. President Gregory walked from the mouth of the Des chutes to Sherar's bridge, a distance of over 40 miles, and he says con struction will be remarkably easy. For a distance of 30 miles, he says, grad ing for the laying of track will cost not more than $2500 a mile. Ground along the river lies level for a space wide enough for a railroad track, while in other stretches easy hillside construction Is possible. Officials of the Oregon Trunk are enthusiastic over the possibilities of the canyon for railroad building. The route up the Deschutes will have great advantages over a railroad that crosses the Cascades to interior Ore gon. A line crossing the mountains will have to rise 4500 feet and then drop again to 2000 'or even 1000 feet, depending upon the point in the valley the road reaches. The water-grade road will have the best of it In serv ing the interior territory. Low freight rates can be made, based on the small cost of handling the traffic, and ton nage can be handled on a basis favor able to the development, of the coun try served. A railroad entering: Cen MI1S tral Oregon on minimum grades will be of twice the service to the terri tory of a road crossing the mountains. Will Connect With O. R. & N. The Oregon Trunk will connect with the O. R. & N. at the mouth of the Deschutes, but it will also extend to the open river either at Celilo or The Dalles. Whether it will cross the Co lumbia and find a terminus at the Pu get Sound cities is not yet determined upon. L. I. Gregory, president of the Ore gon Trunk, is secretary of the Title Trust Company, of Seattle, and like W. F. Nelson, general manager, is a well-known Seattle promoter. Both men had a prominent part in building the Great Southern, the line from The Dalles to Dufur, and they are familiar with railroad conditions In Eastern Oregon. The O. R. & N. has a line surveyed up the Deschutes, through practically the same territory, 'and there was ' a fight between the two roads to see which should first secure rights of way ftfom the Government. The Oregon Trunk seems to have secured a clear field, and is now in a fair way to carry out its project. Almost every condition is now unfavorable to economical railroad con struction. Prices of everything needed are high, while Investors are fright ened. After the first of the year it is understood steel will be lower, and it is hoped that other conditions will be much improved. The Oregon Trunk promises to be one of the liveliest rail road projects in this territory during the coming year. ' MAYOR'S APPOINTEE QUITS Resignation of C. R. Case Causes Consternation. SEATTLE Wash.. Oct 17. (Special.) Mayor Moore and hiB political adherents were thrown into a state of anxiety today by the unexpected resignation of Charles R. Case, who since May 1, last, has been acting as superintendent of streets. It is feared that the resignation of Case, who was a member of the Carpenters Union, will mitigate against the hopes of the Mayor to gain the support of organ ized labor next Spring when it becomes necessary for him to run for office again. Case was the eleventh appointee made by the Mayor to the position of Superintend ent of Streets, all of the appointees were selected from the Carpenters' Union, and all except Case were rejected by the City Council. With regard to Case's appoint ment, the Council took no action and he has been acting in his official capacity since May 1. Yesterday he marched Into the Mayor's office and tendered his resig nation as the result of several fruitless attempts to get the Council to decide his position one way or the other. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Or., Oct. 17. Maximum temperature, 66 degrees; minimum, 44 de grees. River reading at 8 A. M., 2.8 feet; change In last 24 hours, rise 0.3 feet. Total rainfall (S P. M. to 6 P. M.), none. Total rainfall since September 1, 1907, 2.13 Inches; normal rainfall since September 1, 1907, 8.82 Inches; deficiency, 1.69 Inches. Total sunshine. October 16. 7 hours, 42 min utes; possible sunshine, October 16, 10 hours, 65 minutes. Barometer (reduced . to sea level) at S P. M.. 30.04 inches. PACIFIC COA8T WEATHER. , Observations taken at S P. M., Pacific time. October 17, 1907. 2 STATIONS. Baker City 7410.00 4E IClear Boise ,. T20.0O 4lw Clear Eureka. 5S'.0 4N Cloudy Kamloops..; 56 0. OO Calm Clear North Head 6'JlO.OO 8s Cloudy Pocatello 7410.00 4'NW Clear Portland 66 0.00 2ISE Clear Red Bluff. 80 0.00 6ISE Clear Roseburg 74 0.00 8lNW Clear Sacramento 74 0.00 8 S Clear Salt Lake 7- T. 6 E Cloudy ' Sun Francisco..,.. 62 O.oo 12 W Pt. Cloud. Spokane 70 0.00 4 N Clear Seattle 52 0.00 4 NW Clear Tatocsh Island.... 50 0.00 4 NW Dense fog Walla Walla 70 0.00 4S Clear T. Tr WEATHER CONDITIONS. The high area over Western Canada still exercises the controlling Influence over the weather of this forecast district, and this evening clear skies continue to prevail over Washington. Oregon and Idaho. The de pression over Northern California remains stationary. Light rains fell throughout Utah during the day, with a thunderstorm reported at Salt Lake City. Elsewhere no precipitation occurred. Temperature 'changes were slight and unimportant. The indications point to continued fair weather over this forecast district Friday. FORECASTS. Portland and. vicinity Friday, fair; northeast winds. Western Oregon and Western Washington Friday, fair; northeast winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Friday, fair. L. LODHOLZ. Local Forecaster temporarily in charge. All forms of scrofula, salt rheum and eczema are cured by Hood's Sarsaparil la, the blood purifier. Hanan shoes keep j-our reet dry. Rosen thal's. Seventh and Washington. AUCTION BALES TODAY. By J. T. Wilson at salesroom, 208 First street, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. At 2 P. M. the Portland Auction Co. will commence their sale at 211 First st. Grand Centra! Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Shasta Express Cottage Grove Passenger. . California Express ............ Ean Francisco Express. West Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passer ger Forest Grove Passenger. Arriving Portland Oregon Express Cottage CV-ove Passenger. ...... , Shasta Express Portland Express ,, West Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger ...... ...... Forest Grove Passenger. .. Forest Grove Passenger 8:15 a. xn. 4:15 p. m. 7:45 p. m. 11:30 p. xn. 7 :00 a. m, 4:10 p. m. 11:00 a. m. 5:20 p. m. 7:23 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 7:30 p. zn. 11:30 p. m. 5:55 D. m. 10:20 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 3:60 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoroa and Seattle Express.... North Coast Chicago Limited., Puget Sound Limited - Orerland Express Arriving Portland North Coast Limited Portland Express Overlanri 1r,n.... 8:80 a. m. 2 :00 p. m. 111:45 p. m. 7:00 a. ro. 4:15 p. -m. S:1S D. m. Puget Sound Limited... 10:55 p. m. OBEOONBAILBQAP NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portland Special ....... Spokane Flyer Kansas City A Chicago Express.. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer Chi.. Kan. City A Portland Ex.. Chicago-Portland 6peclal 7:15 a. m. 8:30 a. zn. 7:00 p. m. 7:40 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:45 a. m. 8:20 p. an. 5:15 p. m. yortlana Passenger ASTORIA ft COLUMBIA RIVER. unvuil ruruuui Astoria Seaside Express Astoria Express Arriving Portland Astoria A Portland Passenger Portland Express 8:00 A m. 6:00 p. zn. 13:15 p. m. 10:00 p. zn. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leavlnsr Portland- Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger .... Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger ............. 7:40 a. m. 4:15 p. xn. 10:15 a. m. 6:26 p. m. A LARGE PART OF OUR NEW STOCK OF. Fine Drap HAS ARRIVED We offer many money saving opportunities to lovers of beautiful drapery and upholstery fabrics. J. G. Mack & Go. Carpets and Draperies 86-88 THIRD STREET MEETING NOTICES. WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO. 18 R. A. M.- Special convocation this' (Friday) evening, October 18. at 7:30 o'clock. Masonic Hall. Burlt- hard building. M. B. M. degree. Visitors welcome. Members urged to attende. By order E. H. P. E. E. SHARON, Sec'y. MULTNOMAH CAMP. NO. 77. W. O. W. Meeting every Fri day night at 112 East Bixto street. visitors welcome. EDWIN L. M1NAR. Consul Commander. J. M. WOODWORTH. Clerk. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114. A. F. & A. M. Special communlca catlon thle (Friday) afternoon, 1:30 o'clock. Masonic Temple, 3d and Alder sts.. to conduct the funeral of our late Drotner, wm. . anoem, of Dayton. Ohio, Lodge. No. 147, from Fin ley's chapel at 2 P. M. All M. M. Invited. By order of W. M. B. S. PAGUE, Sec'y. F. & A. M. Stated communication hl (Friday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Work in M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. By or der of the W. M.' 1. W. PRATT. Stc'y. 'TUB ORDER OF WASHINGTON HOME UNION, NO. 8. gives Its first opening dancing party on Saturday evening, October 19. in Lower Allsky Hall, corner Third and Morri son sts. Good musio and a general good time assured all. Admission 25 cents. Members and friends of the order cordially Invited; THE COMMITTEE!. u i eq i T.n f .Onnn Na. 15, I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Friday) evening at 7:80 o'clock. gree. Visitors welcome. F. COZENS, Secy. .ROSE CITY CHAPTER No. 86, O. E. S. Regular communication this l Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. K. of P. hall, 11th and Alder. By order W. M. Work and social. SARAH B. GUERIN, Seo. DIED. 6W ANSON In this city, Oct. 17. at the fam ily residence, 835 East 11th st. North, Alma A. Swanson, aged 20 years. Funeral announcement later. 6TYLES Mrs. Edna Johnson styles, at the home of her parents, on Portland Heights. Funeral notice later. BTRTJBLE In this city, Oot. 16, Mary EX Struble, beloved wife of J. H. Strubte and mother of Mrs. C. J. Cook. Marlon Charles and Ola M. Cooper. TRITE In this city, at her late residence, 647i 8. 1st St., October 17. Etta True, aged 23 yearB. wife of F. B. True, of this city. FUNERAL NOTICES. 6TRUBLE In this city. Oct. 16. Mary Stru ble, aged 46 years, 6 months, wife of J. H. Struble. Friends are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral services, which - will be held at Holman's chapel, corner Third and Salmon sts., at 2 P. M. today (Friday). Oct. 18. Interment Lone Rr Cemetery. JT. P. KIN LET ft SO. Funeral Directors, No. 261 3d St., cor. Madison. Phono Mala 8, Dnnnlng, MrEntee & Gllbangh, Fnneral Di rectors, 7 th A Fine. Fhone M. 30. Lady asst. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Aides St. Lady assistant. Fhone Main 61S3. EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Funeral Direct ors. 220 Sd st. Lady assistant. Phono M. 6S7. ZEM.EK-BTRNE8 CO.. Fnneral Dlreot rs, 73 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant. F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 14 East Alder.. Lady assistant. Phone East 62. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) Following rates will be riven only when advertising Is ordered to ran coneecntW days. Daily and Sunday Issue. The Ore Ionian charges flrat-ttme rate each insertion for clarwined advertising that t not run on consecutive days. The first-time rate Is charged for each Insertion In The Weekly Oregonian. "Rooms. "Rooms and Board." "House keeping; Rooms." "Situations Wanted." IS words or less, 15 cents; 18 to 20 words. 0 cents; tl to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No discount for additional Insertions. Matrimonial and clairvoyant ads, one-time rate each insertion. UNDER AIX OTHER HEADS, except "New Today 80 cents for 15 words or less; 16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 60 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half; no further discount. un- der one month. "NEW TODAY." (gauge measure agate), 9 14 cents per line, first insertion : 7 cents per line for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonian, and left at this office, should always be Inclosed In sealed envelopes. No stamp Is required on such letters. - TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS Eor the convenience of patrons. The Oregonian will accept advertisements for publication in classified columns over the telephone. Bills for such advertising wUl be mailed Imme diately and payment Is expected promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonian will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main 7070; A 1670. NEW TODAY. HARRY B. PERKS , ' MEMBER A. I. M. E. CONSULTING MINING ENGINEER Reports on mines In any part of the coun try. 109. 07, gPs COUCH BLTG. RIVER FRONT W have, for sale some very desirable home sites' cn the west side of the Wil lamette river; one and two acre tracts; elec tric light; good suburban train servloe; spring water. SENGSTAKE & LYMAN 90 Bth at, near Stark. A A eries AMUSEMENTS. Tonight, 8:15 o'clock, SOUSA AND IDS BAND AT ARMORY Tenth and Couch Streets Special Price Mut. Tomorrow Last Time Saturday Night Seat sale at Ellers Piano House until 8:30 tonight, afterwards at Armory. Evening Prices Lower floor: $1.00, 75c, BOc. Balcony: $1.00, 75c. 50c. Matinee Lower floor: 76c, SOo. Balcony: 50c, 25c. Children under 12 years at matinee 25c to any part. 14th and HriTIfl WV&TVn Phone Washington uuuu luiiniui Main I Tonight 8:16 o'clock Special Price Mat. Tomorrow Tomorrow Night 8:15 o'clock The Musical Comedy Hit "THE TIME, PLACE AND GIRX" Evenings: $1.60 to 60c. Matinee: $1.00 to SOo UihAn HEILIG THEATER Tx Sunday. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, October 20, 21, 22, 23. Special price matinee Wednesday. THE MUSICAL COMEDY "The Mayor of Tokio" Evenings: $1.50 to 50c. Matinee: $1.00 to 25c. Seats now selling at theater. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's Famous Theater. Phone Main 6 Tonight, Matinee Tomorrow. Saturday and Sunday Nights Last 4 Performances. ROBIN HOOD Immortal Melodies Matchless Voices "Brown October Ale." "Oh Promise Me," "The Tinkers' Chorus." "The Armorer's Song" A Great Musical Treat. EveninKs, 23c. 50c. 73c; matinees, 25c, 50c. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's Famous Theater Tuesday. October 22. Return Engagement SAN FRANCISCO OPERA CO. Presenting THE IDOL'S EYE Seats Now Selling BAKER THEATER Phone Main GEO. I. BARER, General Manager. The Famous Baker Stock Company To night, all this week Ax laugh, a scream of fun I Greatest of Modern Comedies. "ALL ON ACCOUNT OF ELIZA" By author of "Are You a Mason?" The exciting adventures of a frisky "School Mam." in the town of Hemlock. Evening prices, 25c, 85c. 50c; matinees, 15c and 25c. Matinee Saturday. Next Week "In the Palace of the King." EMPIRE THEATER Morrison and 12th. Phone Main 117. MILTON W. SEAMAN, Manager. All this week, matinees Wednesday and W. E. Nankevlile's heart story of simple life. "THE CHOIR 8INGER." A play soft, tender and pathetic. It stirs every emotion of the heart. A great comedy drama. Night prices, 15c, 25c. 85c, 50c; matinees, 10c and 20c. Next Attraction "The Cowpuncher. THE STAR bon, XXkitX All This Week. THE R. B. FRENCH STOCK CO. PRESENT .'THE GIRL ENGINEER" Matinees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. Prices 10c and 20c . Every even ing at 8:15. Prices 15c, 25c and 35c. Season seats may be had by application at box office. LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 468S. Home. A 1026. Week commencing; Monday, October 14, THE LYRIC STOCK CO. PRESENTS . "THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME" Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening; at 8:15. Prices 15c, 25c and 83c Boxes 50c. Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. THE GRAND Vaudeville ds Luxe ALL THIS WEEK niAJiCES VENITA GREY AND HER FA MOUS DANCING GIRLS. Plenty of other headllners on the bllL Don't overlook it. PANTAGES THEATER J. A. JOHNSON. Resident Manner. 8-BIG FEATURE ACTS-8 This week's feature. Barton and Ashley In "Canal-boat Bailie," one of the biggest and best comedy acts In vaudeville. Performances dally at 2:80, 7:80 and 9 P. M. Admission 15c. Reserved seats, 23c Boxes. 00c. I NEW TODAY. WHO CAN BEAT IT? The cheapest V block In the city, south east corner of Fourth and Jefferson streets. $31,000 Portland Read Estate Company 'Pacific 773. 320 Ablrufton bldf. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate and Insurance A. H. BIRRELL (01 to MS McKay Bide, Sd and Stark, NEW TODAY. Read This Over We have a client who wants to sell his home. The house has 9 rooms, large and airy; basement, fireplace, toilets, bath, nice large verandah, beautiful lawn, flowers and fruit. Three lots, making 150x100, being a specially fine place for children and not far from car or school. If you are really desirous of an Ideal spot to live let us show you this place. Do not phone, except for appointment, but coma right to our office. F. B. Holbrook Co. 250 Stark Street FOR RENT Quarter Block, Known as the Haseltine Bid. on Second and Fine streets. Four stories and basement. By Brooke & Kiernan 91 Third Street. KEARNEY STREET 100x100 8. E. car exist and Kearney. $10,000 Cheapest Buy in the District $4000 Cash Devlin 6 Firebaugh 508-800 Swetland Bldg cor 6th and Wash. $5250 Will buy a splendid home. New, 8 room. modern house In Walnut Park, one block from good carllne. Terms, $3000 cash, balance reasonable time. $5000 8-room modern house; splendid home; Bltuated In Piedmont. Terms, $1030 cash, balance grood terms. Otto, Crockett 6 Harkson 133 VS. First St. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY for $27,000 800 acres of the finest apple and pear land in the Rogue River Valley. Bordering on east side of Rogue river, within 2 miles of Tolo, Jackson County. Tract nearly square with slight slope, soil deep, dark, rich loam, not sticky. Can all be Irrigated from Rogue river op company ditch, or both. Ten acres tn nne young pears, lana nearly au elearea. Easily woyth $200 per acre, but If taken be fore November 1 can be bought for $27,000: after that $32,000. This is unquestionably and absolutely a bargain In land of rare ex cellence and with abundance of water. Wnte at once to H. C. Galey, Ashland, Oregon. $5000 BEAUTIFUL HOUSE With ground 100x100 on corner of Union avenue. An clean as a pin: As neat as a wax doll. "View magnificent. Grounds In perfect condition. Seventeen minutes by car from 2nd and Washington street. Terms If needed. R. M. WILBUR 110 2nd. $1750 BARGAIN IN A HOME New 8-room house, with bath, electrlo tight; cement basement; lot 50x100; near good carllne; SO minutes out ; fine view of city and mountains. Terms $800 cash, bal ance in monthly payments o per cent. West Coast Realty Co. 505 Lumber Exchange Phones: Main 4308, A 4308 HILL Choice Location Strictly Modern residence of 8 rooms, fin ished attic, full cement basement, with furnace, laundry, tray, etc. First floor handsomely finished in California redwood. Two-lot corner, 100x100 feet- West of 24th. CLaBKELEMSOK-BLCMAUER CO... tOl-301! Couch bldg. Willamette Heights Five-room cottage Just completed, lot 77x50, house strictly modern; finest view in the city; nice large verandahs. Don't fall to see this little beauty. Price $4500. Dietz-Mueller Co. 505 Bwetland Building $1000 CASH Secures a 7-roora home, well built, on full 50x100 lot: porcelain bath, good car service; located In Central Alblna, Haight ave., near Skldmore. Price Is $3500; balance at 6 per cent. SENGSTAKE & LYMAN 90 FIFTH ST. (Near Stark). FOR SAUE REAI ESTATE. NEHALEM BAY PARK THR COMING BEACH RESORT BUY LOTS NOW. This Is the best investment feature on the Oregon Coast today. Lots now selling for $25; will Bell for $100 .before a year passes. This Is just as sure aa the sun shines. Two railroads are putting forth every effort to reach the Tillamook County Coast before another beach season begins, and both are certain of success. 80 NOW IS THE GROUND FLOOR TIME, and you will make a great mistake by not taking advantage of It. - Fine level 50x100 lots selling for $25.00; i down, $5 per month. I have a very few of the one-acrs tracts left out of the original 48 acre. ThejM are in the center of Nehalem Bay Park, and the present price is $lf0 per acre, easy terms. These acre tracts will bring big money to the purchaser. We advise early selections. Phons Main 3588, or call on me at room 32, Wash ington bldg. W. W. ZOLLARS. NEW 5-room house for sale at less than It will cost to duplicate It, fireplace, furnace, gas) and electric fixtures,-Imitation tile bath room, special hand rubbed finish in parlor, dining-room and hall, cement cellar floor, cement wash tubs, wood lift, good sire front and rear porches, large closets, big pantry, very complete ; house built with a rein forced frame, double boarded, artiatic, best material and best workmanship In the most deslrahle location of Irvlngton and Holla day's Addition. East 15th, between Haleey and Weldler streets. Time or caah terms. Residence phone East 728, store at 320 East Morrison street; pfeone BaM 82. C. I Boss. INVESTIGATE 2 stores paying $240 per year rent; $1600; terms. Owner, H. R. Baker, Laurel wood. Phone Tabor 732. 100x100 on Church st., near Patton ave. ; only $1150; very easy terms. Purse, S28 Chamber of Commerce. Main 7309. 6 ROOMS. 60x100 lot, mT Tabor district, $1250; terms; no agent. 42S E. 43d st. Mt. Bcott car. 10 ACRES 3 mllea from postoffice, unim proved; $100 per acre. 829 Lumber Exchange. FOB SALE REAL, ESTATE. GOING! SOON WILA, BE GONE)!! Hancock-st. addition will soon be sold off and you will be the loser if you fall to get a choice lot there. Our prices are about half value. An investment there now means that you will double your money. Inducements Oraded and parked streets, cement sidewalks and curbs, a building re striction of 2000, near a school and good carllne. adjoin Irvlngton and only 35 first payments. See me for "frae ride" through Irvlng ton to Hancock-st. addition. V. PA OB HARRIS. East 3S6. Healer tldg Grand and E. Morrison. WEST SIDE INSTALLMENT HOMES. Modern 6-room home, with ample grounds. In a splendid neighborhood, with two car lines, tcr $300 down and $30 per month; price $3750 ; 388. 390. 32 North 24th St.: buy now. before the rains begin. "Payl rent to yourself." Fidelity Trust Co., owner, 406 Commercial block. Phones Main 447, A 1446. I A BITNOAT.OW Of 8 rooms, now nearlng completion, on East 27th St.; strictly modern, with electrlo lights, gas, bath, furnaoe, etc.: price 12800; $600 cash and $25 a month; buy this and your houce troubles will, be over. THE VETERAN LAND CO., 163M Sd st. OWNER MTTST HAVE) MONET. Quarter block on southwest corner of 22d and Thurman ets. : will sll at sacrifice If taken eoon: easy term. Phone Paciflo 381, between 12 M. and 1 P. M. A SNAP. Strictly modem 8-room house, close In on East 12tb t.: It is well built and con veniently arranged: lot 60x100; ' fine lawn end roses; only $5000; easy terms; must sell. CALL ON VS. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANT, Couch bids., 4th at., near Washington. l BARGAIN WITH GOOD TERMS Beautiful lO-acre tract of finest cleared level land with running water, new 6-room house, barn, outbuildings. fenceej and chicken yards, 100 young trees and 1 acre berries; Ideal location on two carllnes; 85 minutes from city. For sale by owner 802 Falling bldg. HANDSOME, modern 6-room house, fine full lot. lawn, flowers, gas and electrlo lights, furnace, fine car service, splendid neighbor hood; a beautiful modern home In every respect: $3850: terms. THE CROSSLET CO., 801 McKay bldg., Sd and Stark sts. I , -i WE have some nice little residence Droner- ties on the Mt. Scott line, ranging In price from JB00 to I160O; very easy terms; pay ment of $200 down, balance like rent; good comfortable homes and good Investment. THE CROSSLEY COMPANY, 301 McKay bldg., 3d and Stark sts. A SIGHTLY residence lot 50x100; Bull Run water, cement walka and curbs; ail paid for and less than two blocks from car line; only 15 minutes out; $450; terms. CALL ON US. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. Couch bldg., 4th at., near Washington. NORTH PORTLAND. $3600 I 1 am instructed to sell at sxeat sacrifice almost new 6-room modern house and lot; will soon be needed for business purposes: this prloe Is far below actual vaiue. jas. j. ixgan, room m ttaieiga uiag., azzft wash. st. BUNGALOW Just what you have been look ing xor ; 7 rooms, oest modern piumotng, fine locality. 4 bedrooms, with living- room, dining-room and kitchen; up-to-date tyl; rare chance; can move in at once; owner leaving city; must be sold this week. Phone Alain or A GOOD IVVPfiTMENT. Four 5-room flats, thoroughly modern ana aesiraDje in every way, in a clean, nightly and handy location; paying well. KEXKLE & HARRISON, 217 Ablngton bldg. TRY A. 8. Draper's system of securing JUST what you wait in o to 8-room houses. modern, $ft00 to $3500, on terms of $'250 down, balance aa rent; ALL NEW HOUSES in all parte of the cly. 343ft WashTHton. itooms tt ana 4. cor. 7tn. LAND FOR SALE La Center, 20 miles from Portland: the best part of Clark County. Larsen & Wompler have for sale some fine property from 10 to ISO acres, well improved, at a bargain. J, H. Larsen, La Center, Wash. $350 BUYS fine level buildin lot near Haw thorne ave.. west of 37th st. : come to the office and let me enow you a bargain; no otner lots so cheap in this nne district; cash. Jas. C. Lgan, room 20 Raleigh Diag., vasn. st. BELLWOOD Fine business opening, if sold m at once, $54Hi; s-room house. CO. $800; fine residence lot 31i5 houses from $70O to $4000. 1005 East 13th. Sellwood 101 AM FORCED to Bc.U mv home In Richmond: lot 100x100. 7-room cottase, basement, fur nace, two fireplaces, barn, fine fruft trees, etc. See M. C. Davis, either today or to morrow, ror it must go. 16 Hamilton bldg, LOVELY home. 7 larae rooms, large recep tion hall, concrete basement, with cement floor, stationary tubs and furnace, fireplace, large closets; everything modern; $4000. m. u. i-avis, i Hamilton bldg. $4500 Swell 8-room hn.ise on East Bum side st. ; furnace, fireplace, laundry tubs. barn, etc. : $lono down. balance easy terma. Palmer-Van Alstine Co., 222 Fall ing oiog. Alain own, a HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. $1200 Swell 4 -room bungalow; modern. new; lot Wxioo; $r0 caeh needed. V. PAGE HARRIS. East 386. Healey bldg.. Grand and E. Mor. PRETTY modern home, $2650, 6 large rooms; gas, electricity, best porcelain plumbing: cement basement; lot 50x100, nice lawn; improved street; term a See towner, u is. baimon. IRVINGTON HOME 7 rooms, large and airy, reception hall, basement, cement floor, stationary tubs, furnace, fireplace, gas, electricity, etc. f $4250. M. C. Davis, 16 Hamilton bldg. 100x100 GLENTVOOD PARK, clone to car, fine fruit trees, graded street and Bull Run water; will sacrifice for quick sale, one or two lota. A. B. Richardson, 614 Chamber of Commerce. STRICTLY modern six-room house, near car, echool, stores ; nearly new ; look at it and e If It won't suit you for a home; price $3500; terms. Owner, 834 Kerby at. Phone East 5001. BUY from owner and save commission, nice 8-room bungalow, modern every way, full concrete basement, on carllne, near Pied mont, Phone East 24C6; easy terma HOLLADAY ADD. Modern 8-room house; gas, electricity, furnace, set tubs, fine lawn : $Tr00 below value: cash. Lathrop & Lawrence, 204 Lumber Exchange. 8 LOTS ON PORTLAND HEIGHTS Value $1800, but must be sold, and will consider reasonable offer. Goldschmldt's Agency, 253 Vi Washington, cor 3d. FOR SALE BY OWNER 4 LOTS IN BERKELEY. 4 25-minute car ride; $600, cash or terma 8 2S4, Oregonian. $2150 Easy terms, new 6-room modern housei near piedmont carbarn; see ua for full particulars. Parrlsh, Watklns & Co., 250 Alder st. - - BY OWNER 2 new modern houses, one nine room and one seven-room 6il Wasco at., Holladay Park addition. R. B. Rice, Phone East 2432. 14 ACRES on the banks of the Willamette River; one mile from city limits. Great bargain If sold at onoe. Room 10. 142 & 2d st. $175 Large lot, payable $5 month; water in; built-up neighborhood, near carllne; snap for a home, Purse, 823 Chamber of Com merce. CLIFFS: Ftunt No. 2 Population September 1, 1907, 0; population September 1, 1008, 2000. See it. J. J. Reld, Cliffs, Wash. BBS " CLIFFS." PALMER-VAN ALSTINE) CO.. 222 Failing bldg., make a specialty of eelllng East Side residences. Main 6061. A 2653. BY owner, modern 7-room house. ' lot ROx 125, at 406 E. Sacramento, near Union ave. Phone E. 5379. . . ALDER SPRINGS lots going; 22 already sold; 40 left at $100 to $150. See Dr.. Cardweli, Oregonian bldg, , 1 $2350 New, modern bungalow; $300 down, $20 monthly; 8 blocks south Hawthorn. 43d. Dr. Darling. WEST SIDE lot. walking distance, $1800; $500 cash; lies fine. W. O. Cox, 281 Stark street. BY owner, $3500 6-room modern house. West Irvlngton. 450 East 12th st. N. Phone East 1540. IF you want to buy a home, it pays to see Chapln A Herlow, 425 Cham, of Commerce. FOR SALB 10-room house; eaav lazm 82614 Btark st. FOR 8 AXE REAL ESTATE. THEJ finest country place In Oregon, no ex wpuon; extensive grounds, grove, hedges, drub, etc., modern house, city water, with 40-acre orchard averaging $1800 per annum net, one mile from best town In valley, 26 miles south of Portland, four dally trains; must and will be sold at much loss than cost. A- C Churchill & Co., 110 2d st. $125,000 will buy the best bargain business v.cTLjr ,n foruana; sho.ikkj cash requtrea. $32,000 will take another bargain, $12,000 cash; balance long time. The Bummer lull Is over and an actlva demand has eet In. I have three calls for income bargains from $15,000 to $30,000. Also several calls for homes from $3(X to $50o0. I. G. DAVIDSON. 408 Chamber of Commerce. ACRE AND HALF ACRID TRACTS. We make a specialty of acre tracts, with water mains laid and payments of only $10 cash and $10 a month; a much better pur chase for a borne or Investment than & lot. A. C. CHURCH UA & CO., 110 2d st. 1 $800 Cheapest lot tn blthullthlo Belmont. iuou ull corner near-by; a nne nome slte. $800 00x120 In Irvlngton, near Han cock st. $1200 8 beautiful lots In Woodnwra; best in the addition. B. PAGE HARRIS, Healy bldg.. Grand ave. and E. Morrison. East 386. FIVE-ACRE tracts near Vancouver, 2H - lie nice. They are snaps for $500 each t terms. CALL ON" US. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, Couoh bldg., 4th at., near Washington. WALKING DISTANCE HOME 4 bedrooms'. a toilets, modem plumbing. 9 rooms, witti buffet built In dining-room; extra large closeta, stationary tubs, cement basement ; In neighborhood where ground will double in value by Spring; full lot, with lots of roses, shrubbery and shada trees: must be seen to appreciate. Phoae Hellman. Main or A 1042. 806 Ablngton bldg. $1600 New fine large 4-room cottage; large pantry, edectrle flights, front an6) back porch; It's just aa elegant home for some one with a little money to get away from the high rents; balance $15 per month; X block north from Hawthorn an. Owner. Paciflo 131. EAST SIDE LOT. East 6th. on block from Burncnde, suitable for bualnees, flat or apartment; lot across street sold at auction more than price asked; corner same block; held twice the value. If yon want to make gllt-dg Investment, oh on Main or A 1042. 10-ACRE orchard In apples, cherries, grapes, strawberries. Hv stream runs through place, 2 acres timber, 8 mile from P. O.; $3000; Includes hors, cow, chickens and toola 325 Lumber Ex change. $550 EACH Near Hawthorne ave., west of 37th st., 2 fin level bulMKg lots; terms hi cash, balance to suit. Call and let me show you a bargain ; no other lota so cheap In this fine district. M. E. Lee, room 0 Raleigh bldg., S23H Wash. st. 5-ROOM modem bungalow; concrete base ment, best of plumbing, electrlo lights, tinted walls, china closet, large lot, nice trees, loo feet from car; $2000; $5o0 cash. Phone Tabor 732. Churchill A Ross, Lau rel wood. M t. Scott car. BPLENDID. sightly building lot; cement walks, curbing, water mains In ; within two-mile circle; restricted district. Price, $550; $50 cash, balance $10 per muntu. Bound to Increase In value. P 201, Ore gonian. INVESTMENT Heirs to business lot ready to sell at sacrifice; most sell, so that di vision can be made; will require $3000 flrnt payment ; property rapidly Increasing In value. Phone East or B 1804. FOR SALE by owner, modern S-room house, 50x100 lot, with lawn and flowers; walk ing distance, one block from new high school; cash or terms. Inquire on premises, 105 East 15th, near Alder. .WATER FRONTAGE) for sale; deep water with railroad running full length. Excellent shipping facilities. If taken in 80 day will eell cheap. T 204, Oregonian. $5650 Two modern houses on 11th and East Harrison: $2000 down; corner lot. CAUSEY LAND A INVESTMENT CO. - 506-7 Swetland Building. $6000 Fine corner, E. Ankeny st,, close' in : 8-room houne, brick basement, cement walks, furnace and gas ; fa cash. Lathrop & Lawrence, 204 Lumber Exchange. I 6IX-ROOM modern Spanish mission house and barn. 50x100 lot; nice location, $3500, $5)0 cash, balance easy terma Phono owner, Woodlawn 197. $475 Terms $200 cash. $10 month; corner lot on Elsmer st. (E. 87th): this atreet Is belnft; paved; snap. POrse, 823 Chamber of Commerce. Main 7309. 20 ACRES highly improved. 6 mil from city, near carllne. good house and out buildings; snap at $7500; terms. 826 Lum . ber- Exchange. $900 Corner lot, 27th and East Washing ton; easy terms. Palmer-Van Alstine Com pany. 222 Falling bldg. Mala 5661. A 2053. PORTLAND HEIGHTS For sale by owner, 115x100; positively the finest view on th Heights; very reasonable. Inqulr 444 11th street. 1 ACRE, close to oar; fin horn sit; $950, payable fJOO cash and $12.60 per month. Purse, 823 Chamber of Commerce. Main 7309. NEW, modem 6-room house In Irvlngton, with full basement and laundry; $4O00; H cash. Owner, 455 E. 8th N. ROSE CITY PARK Improved lot, lower tract,' close to carllne; terms; a bargain. A 303, Oregonian. $1150 Beautifully located lot In Holloday'a, 40x100, east front. Main 8312. B 313, Ore gonian. CLIFFS: 6tunt No. 1 Incorporat town when three months old. See it. J. J. Reld, Cliffs. Wash. CHOICE East Side residences and lots tor sale. Phono Tabor 21, or call 1002 Bel mont. IF you want to buy a horn. It pays to Chapln ft Herlow. 425 Chamber of Commerce. IF you want to buy a home. It pays to Chapln & Herlow, 425 Chamber of Commerce. 6PHINX AGENCY. 806 STARK ST., CAM Ml your business property or resldnon t 5 ACRES 4 miles from river. West Side, $100 per acre. 325 Lumber Exchange. FOR SALEt 8 fine lots near Lents, $450. Call 181 4 1st et., room 7. Hornlk. $3000 Two cottage houses, 209 and 211 Glbb st. See owner. 641 Front at. TO EXCHANGE. CLOSE in, west side Portland property rent for $62.50 per month, value $7000. for im proved or unimproved acreage within 8 mile of Portland. Will take or pay cash differ ence. M. J. Sullivan, 653 2d st. FOR sale or exchange, 160-acre fruit and stock farm at White Salmon. Wash... for Port land property. Address John Lealand Hen derson, Hood River, Or. 160-ACRE farm near Columbia River In Skamania County. Washington. In ex change for city property. 620 Marquam buildirg. 6EB " CLIFFS." TO TRADE The furniture of a nice rooming-house for a small farm; investigate. - F 292, Oregonian. REAL estate, for Oregon Trust ft Savings de posits. Alnswortb Smith. 109 Sherlock bldg. OR SALE Paying general stor and build ing, coast town, $2500. C 196, Oregonian. WILL trade for what yon have, worth Smith. 109 Sherlock bldg. L. Alns- ECHANGE pianola In part payment on lot. Phone Main 2839. ( TO LEASE. L RESPONSIBLE party wants six month lease with option of buying 5-room mod ern cottage in good neighborhood: no children. C 290. Oregonian. TO LEASE) 50x100 lot, 200 ft. N. P. freight sheds; near 10th and Hoyt; 10 years; reason able. G. B. Walling, 243 Stark. TO LEASE 4 acres, with good nous, at Montavllla; $12.50 per ma Call 243 fitark st.