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I. JL WHITE II PORTLAND INSPECTING SYSTEM OP ORE GON" ELECTRIC COMPANY. Member of Company That 18 Financ ing System Confirms Announce ment of Proposed Extensions. VS. A. White, of the firm of Moffatt & White, the New York syndicate, which Is financing the Oregon Kloctric Railway, is registered at the Portland, accom panied by his son, A. V. White, also of New York. Mr. White annually visits the Pacific Coast, where he has interests aside from those of the Oregon Elec tric, and declined yesterday to enter Into a discussion of tho plans of the men who are tinanclng the road other than to confirm the published report of proposed extensions of the system throughout the Willamette Valley and into the Coast counties. Accompanied by Guy W. Talbot, gen eral manager of the Oregon Klectrtc, and members of the contracting firm which built tho road, Mr. White and son yes terday made a trip of inspection to Balem. This was the first trip Mr. White has made over the road since It was completed. Mr. White leaves today on a fishing trip to Meadow Lake and will return to Portland again next week. A few days later he will go to Spokane, where he has other business. He will be in Spo kane probably until June 1, when he will return to Portland and Join his as sociates, George B. Moffatt, A. C. Bed ford and W. S. Barstow, pf New York, 'who are expected to be in this city about that time. The financiers of the road will then complote their inspection of the system as far as it has been conr structed and arrange definitely for vig orously pushing the work on the various extensions that have been decided on. PELEGATION SOLID FOR TAFT G. C. Fulton Declares Oregon Repre sentatives Will Bo Instructed. "A large majority of the delegates to the Republican State and Congressional conventions in this city next Thursday will be friends of Secretary Taft," said G. C. Fulton, of Astoria, brother of Senator Fulton, yesterday. ''Of the 239 delegates in the state convention, more than one-half will come to the convention instructed for Taft. Reports from throughout the state conclusively indicate that the membership of the two congres Fional conventions will consist largely of Taft men. The state convention will select four of the eight delegates to the Chicago convention and each of the two congressional conventions will select two. There can be no question but that the throe conventions will be dominated by friends of Taft and this means that an instructed Taft delegation will be sent from Oregon to the 'National convention. This assertion is based on the reports I have received." Mr. Fulton went to Astoria last night, temporarily leaving- the Fulton-Taft head quarters at the Imperial Hotel in charge of J. H. Brown and C. W. Halderman. He will return, however, early next week further to organize the Taft forces in the three conventions. Since coming to Portland and establish ing headquarters at the Imperial the first , of the week, Mr. Fullon has been busy. He said yesterday that he had heard from practically every county in the state and had learned that a majority of the dele gates are pledged to Taft and have in structions to work for an instructed Taft delegation to the Chicago convention. Twenty-five of the 33 counties of the state have selected their delegates to the state and "congressional "conventions. The only counties yet to make these selections are: Poos, Curry, Crook, Grant, Lake, Lane, Morrow and Wheeler. .The Fulton-Taft forces declare that the delegation from Clackamas County, which has been claimed by the Bourne people, will not be unfriendly to the Secretary of War and the plan to send an instructed delegation to Chicago. C. G. Huntley, of Oregon City, who will probably head the delega tion from Clackamas, will have the in- dorsement of his county as one of the delegate to the National convention. He Is known always to have been a staunch Fulton man. PAILY MKTKOROlXMilCAL RETORT. PORTLAND, May 8. Maximum tempera ture, 5u degrees; minimum. 41. River read ing at 8 A. M., 10.S feet; change in last 24 houro, 0.1 foot. Total rainfall. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M-, 02 inches; total since September 1, 1R0T S4.I2: normal. 40.55; denciency, 6.19 inches. Total sunshine. May 7, 4 hours 36 minutes; possible, 14 'hours 37 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 6 P. M.. 30.29 inches. PACIFIC COAST WKATHBR. tJ it P o So K tro o n o 3 Wind. 2. 2 STATIONS. Baker city. ..... Bismarck Boise Eureka. ........ Helena Kamloons North Head.... I'ocatello. ....... Portland Red Hluff Hacramcnto. . . . . Salt I.ak Han Francisco. . Spokane. . j Ticomt Tatoosh Inland. Walla Walla Marnhfleld Pt cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt cloudy Rainy cloudy Pt cloudy Rainy Pt cloudy Clear Clear iRaliiy Clear Cloud Cloudy Cloudy ft ciouay Pt cloudy Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The relative position ot the North Pa cific hlRli area and the- plateau depression noted on this morning's chart remain un changed. The depression Is, how ever, slowly losing eneriry. Light rains over Utah. Southern Nevada, Southern Idaho and Western Mon tana during the last 12 hours have at tended this disturbance. Light rains have also fHllen over Western Oregon and West ern Washington. Temperatures were de cidedly lower over Southern Nevada, irtah and Southeastern Idaho, and- somewhat higher over Northern California, Eastern Oregon and Southwestern Idaho. The in dications point to fair and warmer weather ever this entire forecast district Satur day. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair and warmer: westerly winds. " Western Oregon and Western Washing ton Fair and warmer; westerly winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair and wanner. , L LODHOLZ, Local Forecaster, Temporarily in Charge. May Give Vp Delngoa Buy. LISBON. May 8. The Economist to day announces that Delajroa Bay, In Portuguese East Africa, probably will be released to the Transvaal as an outcome of a conference recently Weld at Pre toria. Although this will materially re lieve the colonial budget of Portugal, the paper regards the move as unwise. Ratlin shoes fit the feet. Rosenthal's. WHERE TO DINE YegetarianCafe "l?.-aiS, 85c. with ice cream. 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Austro-Hungarian Restaurant 147 Taylor, between 2d and Sd. Best place In town to eat at a normal price. Try us today. IlrnndM'firill 103 th Only such dinners aa are served at Brand Grill. , ..JD IUKI M NW . 74 O.OO'lfl SET . o2!O.03'22'NW' ..SSift.t0iSOiN ..'RllO.Oli ft NW . K T. SNW . J.MI0.01'24,NW ..'.'2' T. 124. SW . 5tt0.10 SNW . IU! O.OO'IOINW . jtut'O. 0il12iNV ...MO..WllN --Vt'O.OO'12'W . .'!Wl T. I d'W . 'Srtl T. W . IRS O.OO lrt'W . !io o.onl -4'sw . ..vo.oaf 4 NW THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OH EUROPEAN FLAX MODERN RESTAURANT COST ONE MUUOK DOLLARS. ! HOTELOREGON j CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS - Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up I I European Plan. Free Bus I WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. I Centrally Located Lamm ntrntmrnitm u In K-very HOTEL Finland Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms, $1.00 to $3.00 Per Day According to Location a r .'j a m x OD'sVfcJ SK IH Ml K-.-- 11.11 - American I and European . Sample J. F. DAV1ES, President St Charles Hotel CO- (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION Iftfli 'lifcS-F1: IB Cal H gggj' THE Park St. Bet. Morrises and Alder CALUMET HOTEL HOTEL LENOX H Portland's Newest and Most Modern Hotel w e I Up-to-date grill Free bus meets all trains Rates I I $l'day and up European plan Long dis- I I tance phone in all rooms Private baths 2 AMUSEMENTS. ii err in theater UUllJlU 14th and Washington . Phone Mnln 1 and A 1122 TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY Special price Matinee 2:15. Ivast Time Tonight 8:1S MR In WIITON IjACKATB Hall Calne's Play. "THE BONDMAN." Evenings. $2 to COc; matlne. $1.50 to 2ftc UPir in THEATER 14th and Washintton Phone Main 1 and A 1122 TOMORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT MR. WILLIAM BERNARD Margaret Bnew Norval McGregor In the Brilliant Comely "MRS. TEMPLE'S TELEGRAM1' Prices $1, Tftc, 80c, 35c. SEATS NOW SELLING FAMOUS METROPOLITAN SOPRANO Miss Bessie Abott Edith Moxom Gray. Pianlste Hans Dressel, Cellist Helllx Theater Next Monday Prices $2.00. $1.50, $1.00. 76c. MARQUAM GRAND WEEK OF MAY 4 Best ia Vaudeville Panta-ea Attractions for the new week beginning Monday: BIG J KIT. the Monster Boxlne Kan-raroo In a cyclone bout with a professional boxer. Jeff is a new one, eight feet high, Just Imported from Australia. A second feature THIS CiOLDEN GATE QUINTETTE. Imitations, Dancing. Singing. Comedy. One of the best acts In Vaudeville. Matinees every afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Night at T:30 and 9 o'clock. No advance In prices. Upstairs, 15c; down stairs, 26c; boxes, 50c. Any seat at weekday matinees. 15 cents. The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe Entire Week of May 4. 1908 Th Greatest Novelty in Vaudeville MARCO TWINS Something to Iaugh at PORTER J. WHITE & CO. Presenting "THE VISITOR" i The Musical Comedy Star CLARA THROPP . F. F. MONTR ESS A The I. A. T. S. E. Expert Will Exhibit Washington Trvlng's "Legend of Sleepy HoHorr HEADQUARTERS (OR T(R"RISTS and CHJMMFRC1AL TRAVELERS. SpciaJ rates mads to iawnlllee and sin gle gentlemen. The management will be fdeased st all time o show rooms) and give price. A mod ern Turkish bath es tablishment In the hotel. It. C. BOVVERS. Hsnsces. Modern Improyewnta Imperial Hotel 1 m Seventh and Washington PhiL Metschan etc Sons, Prop. Vmnmm Rates $1.0O-$1.50-$2.OO Room. PER First-Class Check Restaurant Connected With Hotel N0RT0NIA HOTEL ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST. vfB Portland's Newest and Most Modern! mil w.A itiriw run i 1 1 UV.W. ..Mv.. W.V.J w saw Rate ts Families! Oar Bus Meets AU Tin In M Suite, with Bathe, far Treilns Menu C O. DAVIES, Sec and Treat. THE DANM00RE Portland's new hotel. 475 Washington, rorner 14th. opn. , . .. HeilikT Theater. European plan 1.00 and I' p. Bus meets all trains. DAN J. MOORE, Proprietor. side. Or. Open nil year. For Infor- auaa i iuu J a . n uc if uuiuvui c A Strictly First-Class and Modern Hotel Containing; 1 70 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. Ene IMstswce Phones in Every Kooin. Auto Bus Meets AU Train. Rates American. $2.00 pr day sod. tip. Rates Surepeaa, SI. 00 per day and up. Per month, sicsl room and board, $45 to $S according to room. For two. $?3 to $110. Beard without room $30 per mouth AMUSEMENTS. BAKER THEATER Phones Main 2, A 5:, 60. George L. Baker, Gen. Manager. -Matinee Today, Last Time Tonight. "THE CLIMBERS." Most expensive gowns ever seen on Faker stage; magnificent scenery; Intense plot. Evenincs. Joe. 3"c, OOc; matinee. 15c. 25c. Next Week. Starting Tomorrow Matinee "The Heir to the Hoorab." .THE STAR Musical Comedy Week of May 3. 1908. TWO SHOWS Every Evening FIRST AT 7:30. SECOND AT 9:15 P. it. -Matinees Daily at 2:30 P. M. THE ARMSTRONG MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY OFKFR "THE BATHING GIRLS" Beside Two Vaudeville Feature Attractlona LYRIC THEATER. Both Phones: Main 468o) Home. A 1026. Week commencing Monday, May 4. p. R, Allen presents MIbs Verna Felton and the Allen Stork Company in W. H. Montague's beautiful Southern play UNDER THE MAGNOLIA Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:1 J. Prices 10c. 20c and SOc. Boxes 50c. Office opens lo A. M. to 10 P. M. aseball ' RECREATION PARK Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-Ponrth Sts. SAN FRANCISCO vs. PORTLAND May 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 20. Games l3gin weekdays 3:30 P. M., Sunday 2:30 P. M. Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand stand, 50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Chil dren, Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Boys under 12 free to Bleachers Wednesday. MEDICAL BUILDING Park and Alder Streets" ALPHABETICAL DIRECTOR! Barber, Br. S. J., dentist Formerly Mao Leay bldg. Phons Main 140(1. A 1409. City and County Medical Society. EQUI. XR. MARIK I . formerly Oregonian bldg., suite 324-6. Main 230. Ferris Ir. F. E. O. J., dentist For merly Macleay bldg? Suite 211. Main 1939. French, Tr. C. Gertrnde. physician Form erly Dekura bldg. Main 714. A 4M1T. Hawke, Dr. C. F., physician and surgeon Formerly Oregon, bldg. Main 1512. A 5104. Hlrstel, Dr. Edw.. dentist Mam 1400. A 140 Holbrook. Dr. Millard K.. dentist For merly Macleay bldg. Suite 401-2-3. M. 8519 Hyde, Dr. Leon Wlllet. physician and sur geon Practice limited to genito-urinary dlseasas Formerly FUldner bldg. Main 305. A 1S65. tnrkin. Dr. Geo., dentist Formerly Ablng ton bldg. Phones Main 678. A 2744. Loomis, Dr. Bryon B.. dentist Formerly Oregonian bldg. Phone A 3318. Perkins, Dr. T. t.. dentist Formerly Rus sel bldg. Suite 407-8. Main 1512. A 5404. Riggs. Dr. J. O., dentist Main 1409. A 1409. Rosendorf, Dr. Max, physician and skin spe cialist, formerly Berlin, Germany Of fice, 815-316. Phone Main 5060. Timma, Dr. Edna O.. physician Formerly Marquam bldg. Phones Main 714. A 4917. Waigamot. Dr. F. H.. dentist Formerly Hamilton bldg. Phon Main 2290. Watson, Dr. Alfred P., dentist Formerly Ablngton bldg. Phones Main 576, A 2744. Young. Dr. J. Q., dentist Suit 416-17 Phone Main 5819. Zlegler, Amelia and Fred J., physician and surgeons Phones Main 6S2. A 4043. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Franklin-Barnes Market Friedman Packing Company, Inc. Meats, Poultry. Fish, Vegetable. 105-7 Third street. Both phones. Goq Mnnflos lt, Mntl. 25c. the mantle on the market. Barrett, 410 Mor risen. Both phones. n'nnr! 6000 cord first-class 4-foot fir uuu wood, S5 per cord delivered. Phone Main 4435. Eagle Crek Fuel Com pany. 408 Corbett Bldg. StntinnArv vla rn kM there was CJimiUIiei J a stationery 'store at 248 Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and Blank Books. Davis A Kllburn. A 1611. TTlnrfst Cat Floaers always fresh from xiuiiai our OWB conservatories. Martin A Forbes. 347 Washington st. Both phones. Pnnl Rock Springs Coal. Independent 11,111 Coal & Ice company, opposite City Library. Both phonea Electric Fixtures w u'n prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Electric Works. '61 Sixth street. Plntino- Knives. Forks and all Bllver-- laLlun ware replated as good aa new. Oregon Plating Work, ltith and Alder. Mala 8575. A 2575. VVina O'Malley St Neuberger, 827 Wash- Initon street. Phone Main 2394. Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle nook Port. 1.50. Wnrwt Th Portland Fuel Co. Seasoned "uuu m- cordwood. 4 fU. S5.50; sawed. $6.00. Hard wood and coat Yard 2S7 E. Morrison st. Phones B 26, B 1026. Grand Central Station Tirna Card fiOUTREUN f Acurxa Leavinr lortland Hoseburg Passeager Cottage Grove Passenger California Express $&n Francisco Kxprvaa. .... West Bidta Corvallis Passenger ....... Sheridan passenger , , . Forest Grove passenger .... For est Grove Passenger ... ArrivLnjr Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger.. Roseburg Passenger ..... Portland Kxpresa West Side Corvallis passenger . Sheridan Passenger ....... Forest Grove Passenger. . . . Forest Grove Passenger.. . . I 8:19 a. m. 14:15 p.m. T :45 p.m. 12;00 p.m. f 7:00 a m. ... .1 4:10 a.m. j.x:uu a. m. o:u p. m. 7:55 a. m.- lll:XO a.m. I 0 :30 p. m. p.m. 6:35 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m, 2:M p. m. NORTHEKN FACI1C. Jeavlusr Fortland - i acorn a ana beanie express. .1 8:30 a.m. North coast & cntcago i-im.ta..f 2:00 p. m, Cnrland Express 11:45 p. m. Arriving" Portland-- r North Coast Limited... Portland Express Overland Express 7 :00 a.m. 4 : 15 p.m. 8:35 p.m. OKttiON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. leaving: Portland- Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portlaud Special Spokane Flyer Kansas City A Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer CM.. Kan. City & Portland Ex. . Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton Passenger 7:15 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:15 p. m, 6:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 8:50 p. m. 5 : 15 p. m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving I'ortland- Astoria & beaside Express Astoria & goauide Kxprea Arriving Portland. Astoria A Portland Passenger. Portland Express , 8:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. CAXAUIAX PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Lea vina. Portland C. P. It. Short Line, vis. Spokane Seattle Arriving Portlsnd C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokan Via Seattle 8:13 p. m. 11:45 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station BOUTHEKN l'aCXtlt. LeaTlng Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger .... Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger ..... Dallas Passenger .... 7:40 a. : 4:15 p.: 10:18 a 6:60 p. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving Portland WiUonviile Local Salem and Intermediate Local., Wilsonville Local Salem and intermediate Express, Salem and Intermediate Local... Wllsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Exprese. Salem and Intermediate Local. . Salem and Intermediate Express. Leaving Portland Salem and intermediate Local.., Wilaonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express, Salem and Intermediate Local.., Wllsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express, Salem and Intermediate Local.., Wllsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express. 7:05 a. 8:15 a. 10:30 a. 11:20 a. 1:20 p. 2:45 p. 4:00 p. 5:40 p. .3:13 p. 6:2 a. 1 7:35 a. e:3 11:10 a. 12:05 p. z:uo p. 3:30 p. 4:23 p. 6:O0 p. DIED RIGGS At Butte. Mont.. May 7, Anna Rankin Riggs. aged 73 years. 3 months and 9 days. Funeral notice later. Bloom ington and Springfield, 111., papers please copy. GASTON In this city? May 8, at his resi dence, 624 Salmon st.. Wilson Lippencott Gaston, aged 76 years, 6 months, S days. Funeral announcement later. I L'XKKAL NOTICES. SHERWOOD The fuheral ot the late Charles H. Sherwood will take place Sunday, Mav 10, at 1:30 .P. M., from F. S. Dunnlng s chapel, corner of East Alder and Eaet Sixth sts. Friends Invited. Interment in Rom City Cemetery. EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Fnneral Illreet ors. 220 ad st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 507. . P. FIN LEX SON. I unoral Directors, Third and Madison. Phone Main 8. A lost. Donning. McEntee or OUbangh, .ft'uneral I1 rctor. 7th A Pine. Phone M. 430. Ludy asst. , ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Aide St. Lady assistant, Phon. Main HIS. KELLER-BYRNES CO.. Fnneral DlrecU r. tl RueU. East 1088. Lady .Mtotant, F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 AUimr. Lttd snlitiiit. Ph.na Kmmt CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOB CASH ADVERTISING.) Following rate will be given only whfns advert is Lng Is ordered to run eonsecutlT darn. Dally and bun day issue. Xbe Ore goniun chargee tlrst-timo rftte eaob insertion for claiJ1ed advertising that ia not run on consecutive days. 'J he ii rut-time rate ia charged for eacn InaerUon in Tbo Weekly Oregonian. "Koome," "Rooms and Board," "Houee keeping Rooms." "Situations Wanted. 15 word or leaa, 15 centaj 16 to ZO vrorda. 20 centa; XI to Z5 words, 25 cents, etc Mo discount for additional insertions. Matrimonial and clairvoyant ads, one-time rate each insertion. UNDER ALL OTTTJER HEADS, except 'ew TUy," SO cents for 15 words or let 16 to 20 word. 40 cents t 21 to 25 words, 60 cents, etcv firs insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-hull; no further discount un der one month. Above rates apply to advertising paid ta advance only. All book entries wUl be charged in lines 14o per line for first in sertion and 1c per lino for each consecutive Insertion. Special rates on contract given on application. "lS'KW .TODAY," (gauge measure agate). 14 cents per line, first Insert loo ; 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. Mo stamp is required on such letters. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience of patrons The Oregonian will accept advertisements for publication in classified columns over the telephone. Bills for such advertising will 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. OnIy $250 HOUSE AND LOT IN Capitol Hill The prettiest place in 'all of Portland on the West eide. Inside the city limits, no bridge to cross, on the best carllne ever built, with S-cent car fare. This in a 7-room house nicely ar ranged, all finished on a beautiful lot 50x130 feet, hiprh and sightly. - All of CAPITOL. HILL, is cleared, In frass plot, no stone, no gravel and only 0 minutes' ride from the business cen ter of the city. We furnish free abstract complete to every purchaser, title to all of CAP- ITOL, HILL. Is perfect, all deeds and contracts of sale given by the Hlbernla Savings Bank of this city. Call at the office Clohessy & Smith , 401, 402 JI'KAY BUILDING, Don't write or telephone, but call at the office. Terms to suit any, aa wa will accept as low at $50 cash. A HOME ON THE WILLAMETTE Beautiful sightly lota, 60x100, overlook ing the river at Island Station (adjoining Rock Island Club property); convenient to car. 25 minutes' ride to center of Portland; city water, araded streets, pro tected harbor for yacht or launch; an ideal locationfor Summer home; electric light. ' Price, J 200 to $375. Easy terms. Be wise, buy one or more of these lots NOW and get your pick of the best. "You will double your money within one year. The Crossley Company, 708 and 709 Corbett Building. Tbe one BEST place in Portland to buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and MOST DE SIRABLE residence property of tbe city. SEEinU Its BEL1EV1.1U BETTER go and see the many CHOICE residences under construction and th Improvement zoing- OD. f The Oregon Real Estate Company 88 V4 Third Street. Portland. Oregon. STOCK and DAIRY FARM To close an estate, one of the best places in the Valley will be sold at a great sacrifice; acres, 200 in culti vation, balance in pasture and oak timber; exceptionally well-watered with creek and springs. Seven miles to railroad and good town, JOHN T. WHALLEY Attorney for Executor, til 3 McKay Bldg. Mortgage Loans Money to loan on Improved city property. Isaac L. White 331 Sherlock Bulldla. Fire Inaurnni-e. Rentals, 10 INVESTMENT Two flats, corner E. Rtark; room for two more flats, lot H7xl00; well-built and always rented; handy to both Morrison nd Ankeny cars. Price (5400; $2400 cash, $3000 6 per cent. Sengstake& Lyman 90 Fifth Street. ACREAGE Ten-acre tracts. M mile from new electric line between Garden Home and Beaverton, 8 milfs from Portland; fine, level land in the most fertile section of the Tualatin Valley. These tracts are selling at $100 per acre this week. only. Come up today and let us make an appointment to take you out. Low prices, easy terms. RIGGS LAND CO.. 618 Couch bldg $20,000 INVESTMENT BUSNES3 property, Sixth st., ry 6 pr rent, net from present poor Improvements; $l.ir00 cash will handle it; balance 6 per cent. Sengstake & Lyman 80 FIFTH ST. SNAP $3000 FARM Must be sold. 160-acre farm near Clats kanie, VI acres in hay. good orchard, fine 9-room house and all nnished up; fine barn for 3 head of cowa; running water; 8,000. 00O feet saw timber; school and church; building are worth $1700. $704 cash will handle. HARRY E. WA(iONER CO., 333 Chamber Commerce. COOK 6 TRUBY Real estate, timber lands, general brokerage business. Phone A 2184. . Boom 511. Corbett Building. .. i Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL 192 McKay Bids;., 8d & Stark. GIVE MK A CALL. UO YOU wont to get hold of an addition to Portland? We have a first-class proposi tion to offer you for a few dae only. Kinney & Stampher, Ml -53a Lumber Ex change bldg. Main 4486. 1600 CONCRETE blocks, ber Commerce. cheap. 439 Cham- Holfaday s Addition NEW TODAY. Junction Come out today and bay a few lots at McKenna Junction. Great changes will take 'place at Mc Kenna Junction within the year. Prices will advance rapidly and steadily. Just opposite McKenna Junction, Swift & Co. will spend $4,000,000. Remember. McKenna Junction has nearly a mile of frontage on the 100-foot Columbia boulevard. Railroad yards, fac tories and other industries will be established here. Tracks are now being laid from McKenna Junc tion to the Swift plant. $300 Residence lots com manding unobstructed view of the mountains and Columbia River. Bull Run water. $375 Business lets on Fiske, Stratton and Newman streets, in blocks adjoining Columbi boule vard. ' $400 Business lots on Chau tauqua boulevard in blocks ad joining Columbia boulevard. Terms, 10 per cent cash and 10 per cent quarterly. W. H. Grindstaif Offices Goddard Station, on the St. John Carline. No. 510 Commercial Bldg. Phone Main 6009. HOLLADAY PARK Clackamas st., 3 blncks from Broad way ear; lot 50x100; sewer in, street improved. All. improvements 'paid. Price $1450. This is $150 below mar ket value. PENINSULA Lot 50x100, at Scenic Place, one block from carline. A bargain for a few days. ROSSMEBE Lot 50x100, 4 blocks from carline. Price $550. Terms. - ACREAGE, Rosa- City Park, on Cully avenue; can be platted into eight 50xl00-foot lots, which would sell at $400 each. Price only $2000. Terms. HARDING & REYNOLDS CO. 315 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 5677. HAVELOCK Six lots in Havelock, near Patton ave. and Killingsworth ave. on improved street. $275 Each Will accept Oregon Trust and Sav ings accounts and telephone bonds in payment. B. M. LOMBARD Northeast, corner Third and Madison. LARGE PROFITS FROM SMALL INVESTMENT Six acres In the city limits, unsur passed for platting?, beautifully locutod, all level and In cultivation: half In orchard and berries. Small sum to in vest, balance B per cent. Rent of 2i3 will pay the Interest. Call at our of fice for further information. The Crossley Company 708 and 700 Corbett Bids. An Ideal Home Xew, up-to-date residence, six large rooms. Corner kit on Belmont st. Price Only $3500 Half cash. Balance like rent. S0HIKORA & KEENET 206 Rothchild bldg. Main 1011. River Front Now la the time to set a home on the bank of the Willamette; 2i minute' rids from heart of city; West Side of river; rich. Ivel soil ; spring water, electric lights, bathing, boa tin. Nice houses building now. You can buy an acre for $750 to $10H. See this property at once. Now is the time to put In sard en ed. EASY TERMS. Sengstake & Lyman 90 FIFTH ST. For Summer A cozy cottage. at Seaside, with four aood rooms and large shady porch, completely furnished and well painted, both Inside and out. Convenient to beach and sidewalk; full eOxIUO-foot lot. A bargain at 750. Address, 726 E. Madison St. Virginia Place 10-acre homes: deen hlaclc unil- run ning water; on railroad and two elec tric lines: school on tract. Manv inM. Just as ,or)d left. See them any day. ?o to JloO per acre. Good terms. PORTlAJiI INVESTORS' CO, 28 Stark, Room 12. Mew TODAT. RAILWAY AD, MX ION CornerLotsJIOO Inside Lots $85 TERMS: $10 Down and 5 Monthly Telephone Bonds Saving's Ac counts Accepted at Full Valuation AGENTS AT TRACT ALL WEEK. INCLUDING SUNDAY. Take Montavilla car at corner Third and Morrison streets; get off at cor ner Villa and Hibbard streets, Mon tavilla branch office; for further par ticulars call office. C. P. WELLS 231 Worcester Elds. Phone M. 3253. BCAL KSTATB DEAXEBS. Abraham White, 227 Washington st. Aadrewa. V. V. A Co. ii. 334V. SS iiaailltoa U Baker. Alfred A.," Z1S Ablngton bldg. C. R. B. A Trust Co., 5SS Chamber of Com. Chapin A Herlow, 332 Cnamber of Commsrc. Commercial Invest. Co.. 2IW Lumber Exchange. Compton. J. F. fac A AIS4S. 100 Abtnalaa bl Cook. B. S. A Co.. 607-S Corbstt bldg. Croasley Co.. TOO- Corbait bidg. M. i83S. Goddard. H. W., Mala and A 1T43. 110 3d at. Hotcbklss. C. K. A Co.. M. 1066. 80S O. ot C Jennings Co.. Ualn 188. 206 Oregoaiaa. Klnaejr Stampher, 621-333 Lbr. Ex. u. 4480. Lee, U, B., room 411 Corbett building. Mall Van Borate! 104 2d St., St2 B. Buraaide. O'DonaeU. J. F., M. 4681 A A2661. 230 Stark, Palmer, R. P.. 202 Rothchild bldg. Mala 6661 Punish. Watkins A Co., 260 Alder st. Poiter A French, tt07 Commercial bldg. Reed. Fields A Tynan, M. 7004. A36S1. 109 M. Rose City Realty Inv. Co., Merchants Trust bl. Schalk, Geo. D.. S84 Btark St. Main S92. ASS2. fiurety Investment Company, rooms 62G-27-24 Corbett bldg., opp. Postoffice. (Robert 11, May and W. Lawrence). Sharkey. J. P. A Co.. 122M Sixth St. Bwenasoa. A. r. A Co.. 2641 Waehlngtoa at. Tbe Oregon Real Estate Co.. 88K Third et. IHolladay Addition.) Vetera Laad Co., 823 Chamber of Commerce. . Weddell. W. O.. 809 Lumber Kxohange bldg. Woodbura Oregon lmmlgratloa Bureau. Zimmerman, 621 Corbett bldg. Main l"76. FOR SALE REAL ESTATK. SMALL FARMS. 10 acres, all In cultivation, some beaver dajn : goot evroom house, barn snl out houses, nirA bearing orchard; 2 miles -from railroad; $tSH, easy terms. . 12 acre,- 6 in cultivation, balance pas ture; good orchard, new 4-room house and tmrn, a beautiful little home, '!'! miles from R. R.; f&XK), half cash; stock snd implements Jncluded In price. IS acres, all in cultivation; 6 In walnuts) and 4 in cherries; well built 6-room house, JUHt completed. 4 miles from R. R. The above places will all be within one mile from electric line now building. In vestigate at once. THE) CROSSLBY COMPANT. INC. 708 and 70B Corbett bldg. CLOSE IN HOMES. NEW AND MODERN. We have In ideal locations 4 very mod ern homes, furnace, fireplace, hardwood "floors, attic Improved streets, roses and fine lawns. Prices right, no trouble to show. HEII.MAN A LATHROP, 210 Ablngton bldg. Main or A 8120. 6-ROOM new modem house and three lot, located In Cedar Park. St. John; all fenced, cement floor and brick foundation; owner returning to old country; a bargain. Box (ttu. St. John. Or. NEAT 6-room bungalow, Portland Height". ;t lots, convenient to car, $XV)0; r.0 cash, balance monthly. Western Oregon, Trust Co., 14 Chamber or commerce. SNAP 4150 acres 14 miles of North Yam hill, all in cultivation and 100 acres In crop; all fenced: aood houe and barn; I'iu per acre. F. Dietaman. 61 3d St. EXCEPTIONAL bargain. $1S00: new 4-room house Just finished; Union ave; 1400 down, $15 per month. Haverstio A C.allagher. 343 Wash. St., Rooms 6 and 6. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT' T. D. A. TfFTS, 803 WASHINGTON ST. FOR SALK Choice Hiuxloo. corner 1.1th and Wygant sts., one block Albe.rta car.; beauti ful view of city and mountains; $1300. Phone East 6368. FOR SALE Houses la Holladay Park and Holladay Add., also vacant lots;- wlit build to suit purchaser. R. B. Rice. 690 Wasco st. Both phone. SPECIAL New swell tt-room modern house, corner lot, Fellwood $2Tili0; terms; big bar gain. Angeles, 618 Commonwealth bldg., bih and Ankeny. $!il00- 8-room house, lot 4ixl,'W. close in, near Steel bridge cars. V. H. Payne A Co.. 851 Maryland ave. Phone Woodlawn 974. 18 LOTS, near car and river, beautiful site for country home, $2000. John R. Nash. Island Station. Oregon City carllne. CHEAPER to buy a home than pay rent: $200 down, S15 per month. Haverstic A Gallagher, 343 Wash. St., room 6. T-ROOM house, Highland. New. modern; a big snap. $3250. John P. Sharkey Co. 122 6th St. Main 630, A 3S3T. $16.V New cottage, bath, gas.- electric lights, sewers in. 70S B. Hth. Owner, 208 4th; Taclnc 2125 or Main 391)0. $2"K) Bt'YS modern 5-room cottage in Kunnyslde; $200 cash, $20 month. 1104 E. Taylor. Tabor 930. FOR SALE Choice lot on 28th St.. near Alberta car and school; $360 cash. Owner. Phone East FINE) Colonial house, corner, strictly mod ern, $4BtO; $25 monthly. Owner. Phons Woodlawn 1709. SNAP New 30x32 4-room house, let 60x100. $1200; terms. Angeles, 518 Commonwealth bldg., 6th at.' $2400 New 6-room modern bungalows, $."'.00, $20 monthly. East 44th near Hawthorne. Dr. Darling. , FOR SALE One quarter block southeast corner of 12th and Powell. Inquire 283 Grand ave. AT great sacrifice, lots In- Peninsular Add. No. 2, near Swift packing plant. East 3711. LARGE) cozy 6-room cottage, corner, $2Sv; $500, $20 monthly. Phone Woodlawn 1799. $1M 5-room cottage, walking distance, on knillltc, BWUU I'.IHO. V.IKTl! UUI L. 1 1 III L, $2500 9rroom house. Sitnnyslde. Swank, room 8. 88 3d. Pacific 17 .';. A 28.18. $175 LOT $100, 25x100; restricted district; lorced sale. Phone Sellwood 63J-