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SEND LEADERS TO WESTERN - STATES Political Parties More Inter ested Than Ever Before in ' Pacific Coast. i OREGON KNOWS CANDIDATES Before November Election All Nomi nees for Presidency, With Ex ception of Tom Watson, Will Hare Visited the State. Prior to the November eleotion and xrithin the last two years. Oregon peo ple will have had an opportunity of seeing and hearing all of the nominees for President in the pending election with the exception of Tom 'Watson, standard-bearer of the Populist party. Js'ot to mention his former visits. Wil liam Jennings Bryan last visited Port land January 23. 1907. Secretary Taft was here and delivered an address last r-prinar. Eugene W. Chafln, of the Pro hibitionists, and Eugene V. Debs, of V the Socialists, have been in the city r during the last month, while Thomas ( L. Hlsgen. the nominee of the Inde- f pendence party, will deliver an address her October 12 next. In addition to the five Presidential nominees, two Vice-Presidential nomi nees probably will have visited Port land before election day. John Tem ple Graves, running-mate for Thomas L. Hlsgen on the Independence party ticket, will be here next Saturday, and the plan of the Democratc National Committee to send John Worth Kern, associate nominee of the Nebraskan, to this state has not been abandoned. It 1s not probable that a larger repre sentation of the Presidential nominees ever visited the Pacific Northwest dur ing a preceding National campaign. Eyes Turned Toward Coast. The National committees of both par ties also are paying more attention to the Pacific Coast States this campaign than they have in years. Several speak ers of National reputation and ability already have visited this state, and others are scheduled to appear. In pro viding speakers, the Democrats have been the more active, due possibly to the fact that the Hepubllcans were negligent in perfecting .their state or ganisation and applying to National headquarters for outside speakers. For the Democrats. Congressman Theodore A. Bell, of California, and chairman of the Denver convention, al ready has made several addresses in the state. United States Senator Gore, the blind orator f Oklahoma, will speak at the Armory next Friday night, the following afternoon at Cottage Grove and at Kosebursr Saturday night. George Fred Williams, of Massachu setts, for years prominent in Democrat ic National politics, will reach this state aVut September 30. Uis first address will be delivered at Pendleton, and then he will be assigned to an itinerary that is expected to include several meetings throughout Western Oregon. In addition to the speakers already named, the Democrats are de pending on hearing their nominee for Vice-President, John Worth Kern, who probably will be sent "to the Pacific Coast in lieu of Bryan, who will spend his tlrrfe In the Ea.it and the Middle U West- 1 , Rrnnhlirsn Sneakers in Doubt. Secretary McArthur. of the Republi can State Central Committee, has not been advised by the National Commit tee what speakers can be sent to this state from the East. It was not until after Mr. McArthur actively assumed charge of tiTe campaign, owing to the illness of State Chairman Cake, that a requisition for speakers was made on the National headquarters, and suffi cient time has not elapsed for a reply. There is not the slightest probability that either Taft or Sherman can be spared from the East long enough to visit the Pacific Coast during the cam paign. The rumor circulated several days ago that Senator Beveridge, of Indiana, would speak here during the campaign, has not been confirmed by the National Committee. The Republican National Committee has asked for the sen-ices of Senator Pulton for the campaign in the East ern States. The Senator, however, is not desirous of going so far away from his home state, and. besides speaking at several points in Oregon, may spend part of the time before the election in the Rocky Mountain States. Hearst Party Well Represented. The Independence party has both of the old parties outnumbered when it comes to having its National ticket represented on the stump in this state. John Temple Graves, the party's nomi nee for Vice-President, will open the speechmaklng of the campaign at a meeting In the Knights of Pythias Hall next Saturday night. Thomas L Hls gen. nominee for President, and W. R Hearst, founder of the party, will be here October 1!. and both will make addresses. There probably will not be any other speakers for this party in this state during the campaign. Both of the old parties will rely i largely on the services of state-produced spellbinders, many of whom have volunteered their services. Several of the Presidential electors on both tick ets will be almost continually on the stump In different parts of the state during the month of October. Follow ing the visit of their leader. Debs, the Socialists are devoting their energies to street speaking. AT THE HOTELS. The INirtland B Llndenberg and wife. W A. Wen:g. Astoria; S Friedenthal, Se attle; F. A Kclsh. New York: L. Freisman. J. M. Rurke. Kiniii City: H. H. Johnson. Mr nd Mr S. Clsrk. Seattl.; Mr. and Mm. C E. Muller. Baltimore: M. A Stahl and wife. Denver: M. I. Brown. Philadelphia; George A Jameon. L. Chase. Spokane; M:m A M Te.-d. MIjs M. Tooley, New Tork: F. L. Whettnn. Chicago- M. G. Mor iran. I. B. Ctaigh. Miss E. U Black. Eugene; E. Adler New York; TV m. Kirk. Yancou fiovtr. B ' ; W s. Cram. Ravmond; tin. N. J Colwell. Seattle: H. J. Miller. Aurora: H. TV Levey. New York; E J A Gardiner. N Nevlns. F Harris, fan Francisco; C. B. Freeborn. New York: M. Rosenbaurn. J. W. Olison. city: J B. BherTock. 5t. pau J. N. M--ore. E. Nickersnn. Seattle: N. moek. Re4 Bank: H G. Farley. New Y"rk; Mrs. L B. Barro.. Miss Barros. Miss V Barros Mrs. R Barros. .". Pamer. Oakland: H. M. Llp msnd and wife. New Tork: E. J A. Gar diner. Fan Francisco: Sadie Ravmon'.a. M. H Morton. E T Pol'ard. Chicago; f. H. Burke and irlfe. John Ducey. San Francisco: Charles SMncnfleld. city: Ed E. Warner and rife, t E. Ansrie, tverett; A. A Seaver. New Tork: tr. E K-llorc. Helena: A. M. Moraenthaler. M Lobb. New York; C. rv Bebbir.s and wife. 6an Francisco; H. W. "Walker. New York; S I Flumauer and t wife. J. R Wright, fin ftstv-isco; Mrs. A. C Merisel. Mies J M Mengel. Mlsa T P. Mangsi. alias E, X. Menial, Master T. Ales- ' II PHONE YOUR ADS NO MATTER WHERE YOD LIVE In Albina, Montarilla, Bt John, Sunnsida, Sellwood, Portland Heights, Woodlawn, Irvington, 'way np town or anywhere, you need not coma to the business office of The Oregonian to insert an ad vertisement. Just take the phone either one and read the ad to the clerk. Bill will be Bent you the next day. Convenient, isnt itf MAIN 77 THE OREGOMAN IS THE GREAT "WANT" MEDIUM OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST And no matter what you want, this neawspaper can satisfy yoo If you want help in your store or kitchen. If you want to borrow money, If you want to buy or sell a house or lot, If you want to rent a room, a house, a flat or a farm A few lines in The Oregonian want column will usually satisfy the want Try it tomorrow. PHONE MAIN 7070 HOME A 6095 u Situation "Wanted" advertisements net accepted over the telephone. gel. Louisville; A. List. Pasadena; A. Mayer, Philadelphia: Jf. Doremua. J. W. Fordney, Bed Bank: Mra S. Raymond, Crofton; C. H. Brown M. J. Shields. Milwaukee; A. L. Brownies. Marysvllle; F. R. Brown, Olympla. F. eohn. L. Kalmuk. San Francisco; William P. Tanner. iN'ew York. The Oregon George J. Yocum, A. J Berllts, Chicago; B. L. Johnston. San Fran cisco: Charles S. Neal. Alameda; W. M. Pare law and wife. Calsary; Colonel John C. Klrkpatrlck. San Francisco; Mrs. J. c Klrkpatrlck. San Francisco; R. Thornton and wife. New Westminster. B. C. : Ernest Carley. Minneapolis; E- F. Rorke. Chicago; J. D Gultt and wife. Livingston; George S. Parks. Jordan Valley: Alan Murray. Seattle; M. F. Ellis and wife. Rainier; Joseph T. Peters. The Dalles; Frank H. Campbell. Lewlaton; Lester W. Davis. D. G. Daly, Seattle; Dan J. Fry. Salem; George i.. Foster and wife. Belllngham: John Blri. r alias; Joseph Deltrlck. Chicago; E. O. Purvan. Salem; Edward Smith. Spokare; F. B. Conner. Amity; E. W. Settlemlre. Woodburn: James Thompson. San Fran cisco: John A Todd. Spokane: J W. Stretch, Chicago; R. B. Hamilton. Burns; Ira Grif fith, Seattle; J. H. Ackerrnnn. Salem; P. C. Greasier and wife. Minneapolis; K. Osborn and wife. Harry Harbert. Astoria; R. L. Irsham. F. S. Brown. Seattle; Mlsa Madge Battee. Eugene; Frank C. Peterman. Phila delphia; John C. Klrkpatrirk and wife. San Francisco: W. Pollock. Albany; H. Winkle man. Tacoma; W. H. Eccles. Hcod River; F. H. Mcintlre and wife, Philadelphia; F. W. Bebe. New York: H. K. Dent. Seattle: W. E. Thompson. Gold Hill; Glenn Harper. Evelyn Green. J. O. Harper. Georgia Harper. San Francisco; J. H. Ball. City; J. H. Poe, Seattle; Rollle Watson and wife. Tillamook; F. J. Cook and wife. Trinidad, Colo.; W. W. Watson. O. R. 4 N. The Imperial. W. E. Plfer, Hood River; C. W. Rychard. Springfield; Dr. E. V. Hoo ver and wife, Roseburg; J. P. Galbralth, Bains. Wash.; H. W. Fare. San Diego; Ed Hostettar. The Dalles; L. L. Mullt, Ashland; C. L. w'oodward. Adams: R. Boyer. Dee; A. G. Owens and wife. Nalbille, Wash.; Ray Wood. Mrs. F. N. Wood. Nome: L. Wilson, New York; J. X. Hart, Baker City; Frank E. Alley and wife. Roseburg; N. F. Smith. Chester Dalton, -M. G. Smith. Burns; I. Rem len. New York: F. E. Ramsey, city; Charles W. Huotarr. Aberdeen, Wash.; E. J. Bay ley and wife. Miss Madeline Baylcy, John Day. Or Mrs. Andrew Balrd. Denver: F. M. Williamson. Galesburg. III.; J. M. Snow. Olvmpia. Wash.; H. O. Chrlstenaen. Jeffer son: Mrs. Elbert Dyer, Miss Ethel Dyer, John Pruees. Jr., Irene Pruess, Bandon: A. S. Blanchard. Marshfield; Rev. L. A. Miller. Tillamook Citv; Dr. J. 8. Rosenberg, prlne vllle; E. Herblng. The Dalles; A. E. Davis, Aberdeen: Philip McDonough. Bear Cliff: J McCoos. Astoria: Ed Judd. Haietwood; E Y. Gearhart. Astoria: Victor M. Moses and wife. Corvallls; B. C. Hlnger. The Dalles; Mrs. C E. Ward. Astoria; J. K. Reynold. Arlington; D. H. Looney. Tom Godfrey, Jefferson; N. Alexander. Pendleton; P. K. parkland, city: Mrs. w. V. Turner, St. Louis; H. Grove. A. S. Green, Denver. The Perkins N. C. Cole. Los Angeles; Mrs. W. E Smith. C. C 6m!th. McCormlck: E. R. Walker and wife. Hoqulam: J. J. Chambers and wife. Tonopah; W. B. John son. Roseburg: Mrs. Fanny Stewart. As toria: H. M. Thamale. Trinity. Wash.; R. J. McBrlde. Jr.. Dallas: W. R. Graham. Pendleton; G. F. Hrldwell. Amity; J. C. Williams. San Francisco; Oscar Kelsey. R. F Wilson. Fossil; C. J. Harrington, Butte; W. L. Wright, San Francisco; H. G. Wood, Spokane; Mrs. E. S. Hadley. Mrs. A. C. Robinson. South Bend: A. J. BarwelL New Westminster. B. C. ; M. Johnson and wife. Frokane; e. e. K. Conley and wife. La Grande: O. E. Carlson. Astoria: John H. Scott and wife. Prlnevllle: Malcom Glenden ning. Spokane; V. F. Morton. Dallas; T. O. Poxton. Astoria; C. F. Neal. Seattle; Maud Sturgeon, W. M. Temple. Tillamook; John A. McLean. W. H. Chatten. city; S. T. West, Palesade. Colo.; J. C. Johnson. Dufur: Mrs Falker. Mrs. M. B. Delmore, Vancouver: A. J. Jones. Coffeevllle. Kan.; H. R. Viffer, Kenwlck. Wash.; S. S. Bailey. Albany: J. T. Robertson. W. R. Reddlck. Kelso; M. V. Weatherford. Olex; W. C. Marshall. G. S. Boonfort. city; E. B. Thompson. Gresham; R. H. Rogers and wife. Salem: Victor H. Daly lush. Astoria: R. H Hamilton. Los Angeles: J. H. Templeton. Prlnevllle; A. Molstrom and family. Pendleton: A. J. Van Duyne and wife. Tyghe Valley: T. P. Simpson and wife. Mrs M. E. Rooney, Rose burg; E. B. Lockhart, Spokane: D. C. Tatum and wife. Pendleton: W. B. Ungeman. Mc Mlnnville; J. p. Bolton. Dufur: A. M. Casten. Queuemo. Kan.; F. S. Bobbins. Tex arkana. Tex ; Willis H. White. Seattle: Mrs. W. G. Turner. St. iouls; I. N. Cromwell, 1'n'rn; W. O. Morrison. Heppner; E. C. Smith. Chehalls; G. W. Gill. Salem. The St. Charles. A. E. Gatchell and wife. White ealiiKn; M. O. Dayton. Lyle; Grant HaJIbaugh. city: H. J. McNulty. The Dalles; Charles W. Goeres. Tillamook; Clara Goerea. Tillamook; Mark Duffey. Centralta: El G. Kea tor. Vanoouver; A. Monroe, Skamokawa; 3. T. Crow. Gresham; O. Severy. Dalles; Mr. Rlnerson. Mr. Lanson. Astoria: Ed Pillater, Gresham: T. W. Inglie. Oregon City; J. F. Avrr. Scapnooae; F. w. Norsky. Albany: R.' M. Hurlburt. Amboy: John Stubbs and wife. Moliala: Martin Arneecon. Silver Lake; Ed Prather. The Dalles; Mrs. Hoglle, Barton; Sam Te. Barton; E. Swanaon. city; H. Grueke. Cornelius: Mrs. Huff, Mrs. Langtay. C. M. Fchock. Vancouver; J. D. Scott, city; H. A. Ooodall. Astoria; J. A. Ingram, city; W. P. Gar.non. San Francisco: Carl Harlan, city: Legraud Blackburn. Woodland: William A Markley and wife, Seattle; C. E. Davis and wlf Seattle: M. B. Clamson and wife. Seattle- W. P. Rad. Weston: Mrs. Goodwin and child Seaside; R. T. Aldrlch. Merrill. MlchJ Vat Clark. Houlton; J. F. Ison, Halsey; C. Clark. Centralis. Wash.: O. T. Roder. Ray mond. Wash.; F. W. Klnsch. Lebanon; Oscar Smith and wife. Elma. Wash.; C. w. Marble, Waahougal: O. J. Hunt. Michigan: Mrs. J. B. Henham Oqullle; Wm. Whlder. Mark Morris, Coqullle: Mrs. L. I. Paulson. Cooa Bay: G. Kane, citv; R. Corroutherav Astoria; George Bartash. H. Kasen. Seattle: A. Halllaugh. citv; W. P. Gannon, John Miller. San Fran c'sco: Jhn PeilTB, Pendleton; D. W. Hol rln. Paducah. Ky. : P. L. Goodell. A. Y. Goodell. Corvallls: L. C. Thompson. L. EX Thompson. Carlton: Jesse Radf-rd, Bornlng; D. J. EJIhurt. Newburg; George Edwards, city: Frank Adams. Wm. KUd. city; James Patterson. Newberg: W. I.. Fonts, Berg Pet erson. McTVy; J. R. Palmateer. Estacada.; Flea Pellant, Cathlamet; Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Servlss. Durham. Cel.; Fred W. Chadlman and wife. James Sutherland and wife. Pleaa enton. Cal. : James W. Marshall and wife, Dixon, Cal.: J. V. Harless Molalla; Charles o Rcee and son. Salem: L. J. King, city; H Wes. Scarpooee; R. F. Lelr, wife and daughter. Montana: G. H. Malark. Caetle Rock: J. W. Fanria, B. S. Jack man. Toledo. Wash. The Cornell ua. E. L. Shepherd. Carson: Downs and Salem; Clyde L. West- rott. Spokane; Oscar Wanberg. Goldfield. Nev ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Hogaboom. Gold field Nev. : Edward Burke. Bakar City; Thomas H. Brents. Walla walla: J. F. Hod der and wlfa. Burden. Kan.; R. L. Harrl man. Kansas City; W. M. Carruthers. Sacra mento; J. M. Waller; W. M. Kimball. W. N. Barnea Rockford. 111.; B. E R. Wilson and wife. Colborn. Ont.; Mrs. F. W. Jennings, Tacoma- W. Jasperson. Kelso. Wash.; A. B. Bateham, Moaler: George Dickey. San Francisco- H W Thompson. Eugene; Fred E. Ward. Los Angeles; L. B. Daniels. Chicago. The Leoo-i- Bockelatman. William Hart a. Seattle. Wash.; H. C. Greene, Hood River; t Macken. McCov; M. H. Williams, Yakima, Wash P Kuhlmann. Seattle; M. Griffin. Pensacola. Fla.; E. Mathlson. Deep River. Wash D C. Mllllcan. city; A. Ixingmtre. The Dalles: J. U Young. Salem; Harry Burns. Grants Pass; J. P. Gallagher and wife Alameda. Cal.; F. C. Irwin and wife. Laramie. Wyo : J F. McGulre. Denver: Avarv Longmlre. The Dalles; A W. McKen sie Spokane; Robert Newlln. La Grande; N M Smith. Astoria: J. L. Wlllard. Plrsia, Iowa: N. F. Philip. Sag Harbor. N. J : E. V. FUa. Dayton. Or.; L, Sharer. Beaver ton; THE MORNING OREGONIAN. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 19Q8. A Mas. A E. MoNee. Oakland. Cal.: Nat Werth elmer H S. Werthelmer, San Francisco; William Darch, Goldendale. Or.; I. D. Chopp lle. Mra Carroll. Mias Carroll. HUlsboro; E. Nahon. New York; C. E. Stahl and wife. Peoria. 111.: J. M. Ryder and wife Baker City W. S. Fraaler, Milwaukee, Wis.; Mra. K. Ormebee. city: Peter Blever, Baker Uty; H. B. fimlth, Pendleton: A. L. Smith, La Grande; L. R. Flint, Stephen P. Moore, city; Frederick Hodshar. New York: J. D. Gor don. H. B. Gordon. Dlmdu; Ella Wilson, Pendleton: H. N. Bauman, H. C. Scharllo. H. Hickman. Loula Lepper. Fred Bache. c. Edward Henas, Paul C. Kondla. Harry A. Dyck. A. O. Gobler, Herman Schacht. Carl Oswald. Seattle: E. Jacobsen, The Dalles; Mra H. E. Taylor. Tacoma; W. W. Wilson, Seattle: H. J. Brown. J. E. Crowman city, F L, Jensen and wife, Cornelius: Mrs. W. W. Wilson. Seattle; A. L. Shearer. R. W. Lacy, city: J. Hickey. Vancouver, Wash., C. E. Lltxfl and wife. city. The Darmoore H. B. Finch. Louisville; J. W. Williams. Chicago: E. B. Gross. San Francisco; Mrs. M. A. Gilbert. C, E Gilbert Hood River: Max W. Dill and wife. Billy Clifford and wife. C. W Kolb and wife. Kolb and Dill Company: T. E. Warson. Se attle; Mlsa Ada Gregerson. Los Angeles, G. B. Cummings and wife. Spokane; Mrs. L. E. Dickson. New Tork: F. D Wlllson. H. O. Burton. Tacoma: Mlsa M. Haslam. city: F. G. Johnson. Spokane: G. F. Og. C. H Bright city; O. W. Gilea C. H. Giles, S'yrtle Point: Mr.. F. E. Harlem. Mlsa Harriet Harlem. Troutdale. The Nortonla Ira A. Blair Rochester; Mr. Augustine. Seattle; Billy Clifford Maud Larnber Clifford. Max Dill and wlfe Ernest Van Pell. Carlton Chase. Kolb and Dill Co., Henry J. Biddle. Vancouver: Albert A. Adams,. Johnny Augusteln, San Francisco, John G. Maloney. Seattle; J. O. P. Tlm bcrllck. Alaska; Peter Can Hoska Victoria; Ralph Strong. Norway; R. L. Strong. A. A. Gucn. Lob Angeles. AMt-SEMKNTS. HEILIG 14th and Wash. Phones Main 1 and A 1122. ,, TONIGHT EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. Special Price Matinee Saturday. KOLB & DILL MUSICAL COMEDY. "LONEiiOME TOWN." Evenings, 1.60 to 26c; matinee. 11 to asc BUNGALOW THEATER . Phones Main 11T. A 4224. Empire Theater Co. (Inc.). Lessee. GEO. L. BAKER, General Manager. Home of the famous Baker Stock Company. All this week, matinee Saturday, present ing Nat Goodwins noted comedy suocesa, , -A GILDED FOOL." Prices Evenings, 26c S3c, 60c; matlneee Next "Week "The Girl of the Golden West." BAKER THEATER Phones Main 1 A S360 Oregon Theater Co. (Inc.), Lessee. GEO. L. BAKER. General Manager. Tonight, all week, matinees Tuesday. Thurs day. Saturday. The leader of all mus cal howa, H. H. Fraxee's original production, .THE ROYAL CHEF." 20 whistling song hits, famous beauty chorus. 65 people. BJ. ,.. Evening prices 25c 60c T5c $1: matinees, 5c 50c Next Vek "The Cat mad the Fiddle. THE STAR Phones Main 6496L A 1406. Matinees -Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday. For the Entire Week of Sept. 30. GEORGIA HABPEB IN "NELL G WYNNE." Matinees at 2:K P. M.. prices 15c and 25c: every evening at 8:15. prices 15c 25c. d..c. 50c Seats may be reserved by either phone. Next Week "i:ncle Josh Perkins." THE LYRIC THE BLCNKA1X STOCK COMPANY. WILL PRESENT Tennessee Partner MAMIE HAS LAM IN THIS TITLE ROLE. MAIN 6 A 1020 Matinees Ex. Sundays and Holidays. 15-25-50C NIGHTS 15-25-50-75C Advanced Vaudeville Week September tl. The Military Octette t Jie Four Rlanos; J ul us Klngslfy A o.j Jupiter Broe-i Mr. and Mrs. ieo. A. Keanej Mabel Sinclair; Three Dancing Mltchellai Pictnres. PANTAGES THEATER - ADVANCED VACDEVIIJJ5 blsn of All Nations Engagement Extraordlnarr of MLXJS. LOlIf-K And her high school acrobatic monkeya Special Added Attraction. VE OIJJE HOMB CHOITl Sweetest Singers In America. Matinees dally. 16 cants; two shows at night. 15 and 25 cents. THE GRAND-Vaudeville deluxe Another Bic Bill. Welch, Francis Co. In the Fast and Fu Louis Chevalier and Company. Mile Theo and Her Dandles. Bakata. Fred Bauer. (irandascope. rious l-Koand i om edy Bout Entitled "The Hip Mr Flop." All, Hunter & AkL Novel toaiatBS. MEETING NOTICES. WILLAMETTE COUNCIL ROY AL ARCANUM meets at K. P. Hall. Alder and 11th streets, ths first and third Monday of each month at g P. M. Visitors cor dially welcome. E. J. Hufford, ssc- ratarr. First National Bank. CAMELIA CHAPTER, NO, 2T. O. E. S. Regular communication this 6: le, weal rarx ana x amain bis. j order or w. as. WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 2. A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Monday) evening eSp at 7:80 o'clock. Work In F. C degree, visiting nretnren wel come. W. S. WEEKS, fiscy. ENGROSSINO resolutions, testunonlala, memorials, eto. EUia 600 Columbia bldg. DEED. PAULSON At 815 East 'Seventh street North. September 12. Carrie Marie Paul son, aged 54 years 2 months and T days. Deceased was member of Women of Wood craft. Funeral notice later. , MOTHERSOLE Geptember 19. George Mothersole, aged 41 yeara Funeral an nouncement latsr. THEATER , T" ra THDAT. ' FOR SAJ.E REAL ESTATE. f FOB SALE REAL E8TATB. I 1 I i ip I At Wilson's salesrooms, corner Second and Tamhlll. at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, Auc tioneer. TUNE RA L NOTICE. HEALT In this city, Sept. 18. Thomas Healy. aged 80 years, rather of James, Ed ward. Elisabeth. Alice and Ellen Healy, all of this city. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 22. from the family residence. S55 E. Gllaan t st 8:45. thence to the Dominican Church, on Third and Clackamas sts. at 9 A. M. ' Frlende invited. Interment at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. WEIDLER la this city, Eeptember IB, at the family residsnoe, 81 Lovcjoy St., George W. Weidler. aged 70 years 10 months 28 days Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at the above residence at 2 P M . Tueaday. September 22. Thence to Crematorium. Please omit flowers. CHANET The funeral services of the late Dr Pred Russell Cbaney will be held at the Elks Hall at 4 P. M.. Tuesday. Sep tember 22. Frlende Invited. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery. rmnnlnc, McEntee GITbaugh, Traeral Directors, 1th and Pine. Phone Main 480. Lady assistant. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct ors. X2U Sd St. Lady asststaiit. Phone M Ml j P. win LEx sa ana Jusais ldy asalstant. Phone Main , A 15S. - . ...'nv.. fit TTn.i ., l T, I 1 1 nS ss-s. tit RusselL East 108A. Lady aealsUknt. Y. 8, DCSMDfO, TJadertmker. 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Phoae East ax. Grand Centra! Station rime Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC lavln Portland Roseburg Passenger Cottage Orovs Passenger.. California Kxiress 6an Francisco Exprsss ... West Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger... Forest Orovs Passenger.... Forest Grove Passenger... Arriving Portland Oregon Express Cottsge Grove Passenger Roseburg Passengsr Portland Express West Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger ....... Forest Orovs Passenger ... Forest urove passenger... Forest Orovs Passenger.... :1S a. m. 4:15 p m. 7:45 p. m 1:C0 a SB. 7:20 a. m. 4 : 10 u. m. 6:50 a m. 1 :00 p. m. 5:40 p. xa. 7:15 a m. 11:80 a. m. 5:80 p. tu nas p. m. 8:20 p. m. 10:30 a. m. H :VO a. m. 11:60 a. m. 4:50 p. m. OREGON BAILBOAO NATIOATION CO. lMln. rnrtlnnrl .. Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portland b fecial Spokana Ftysr Kansas City Chicago Exprsss. Arriving- Portland Spokane Flyer Chi., Kan. City A Portland Eg., Chicago-Portland 8pecial Pendleton Passenger 7:15 a. m. 8:80 a. m. 8:15 p. m- :00p. m. 8:00 a. m. 8:45 a. m 8:60 p. m. 6:16 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and BeatUs Exprsss ... North Coast A Chicaao Limited. Overland Express Arriving Portland North Coast Limited Portland Exprsss Overland Express 8:80 a. 1 2:00 p. l 1145 p. l 7:00 a l 4:15 p. I 8:85 p. I ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER, ' Leavlnar Portland Astoria A Seaside Express 8:00 a.m. Astorla A Seaside Express I 5:30 p. m. Arriving Portland I Astoria A Portland Passengsr. . .U2: 15 p. m Portland Express 110:00 p.m. CANADIAN PACTFIO RAILWAY CO. C. P. R Short Line, via Spokane m. O ..1 . . 8:15 p.'l 11:45 p. i 8:00 a. i 7:00 a. l ArrlvUisj Portland C. P. R- short Line, via Spokane. Via Seattle Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas passunger .... Dallas Passenger .... Arriving PortlaacV Dallas passenger .... Dallas Passenger 7:40 a m. 4:15 p. m. 10:15 a a. 8:60 p. m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. . (.In, Portland WllsonvlUe Local . Salem and Intermediate Local .. WllsonvlUe Looal Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local.. WllsonvlUe Local Salem aud Intermediate Express Salem and Intermediate Local.. j Salem and Intermediate Express Leaving Portlaael Salem and Intermediate Local. . WllsonvlUe Local Salem and Intermsdlats Express Salem and Intel mediate Local.. WllsonvlUe Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermedials Local .. WllsonvlUe Local Salem and Intermsdlats Express.! 7:03 8:15 10:30 11:20 1:20 4:45 4:00 5:40 8'15 8.25 T:as 8:85 11:10 1:10 2:05 8:80 5:)0 6:05 WHERE TO DINK. TI l7,ottio.. TiloiNo. meat. Tegs- UVb II vavuvi -sv a v L-tajian Cat,. 109 6th at., near Wuhlncton. NEW TODAY. 6500. 4-acr place about 1500 feat from ear line; 1 aero in Ane vineyard, with abun dant crop, some timber, and about 20 cord cut ; 225 currant bushes, other young fruit. Houte small; new barn, new hen house 100 ft. long-; 1000 yards chicken fencing, hoga 2, about 75 chickens, SDO-ega; lncubator, 2 brooders, 8 tone of hay; new 4-horse power gasoline engine. 1000-gal. tank, 80-ft. tower house, pullles. belting; and shafting for turning washer, grind stone and wood saw; pump Jack and 28 foot well-bricked never-go-dry well. 6 ft. wide at bottom; new woodshed; place all fenced and crosa-fenced. cedar posts; the land alone worth the money, as lots sell for $300 uncleared. A fine piaca for a stone bungalow; good location; water piped to barn, house and yard. Unable to care for the place and keep my business In the city. Main 9441 or Paclflo States Schools, McKay bldg. 11 Per Cent. Net Small apartment building-. West Side, choice location. Lot 40x100. Gross Income $2790. Total cxpenae, $600. Net income. $3180. Price $20,000, half cash. Ellis, York & Co. 326 H Washington St., rooms 101-202. Bargain The Best Buy in the Market Somethinsr doing; on 16th and Thur man; fine quarter block: S per cent net income. This quarter block is worth $30,000. You can have it for a short time for $22,500. See c r. dTburgh 118-120 A bins, ton Bids;. Best Buy on East Ankeny St. m 1 . . "C. ... RfW, -1 (HI I II uuueq, i v i . urni tiui, cement basement, furnace, fireplace, china cupboard, bookcase, large pantry, 10 drawers, 8 bins; linen clOBet; broom closet; attic By owner. Open 10-12, 2-4. MORTGAGE LOANS At Lowest Current Ratea. Building Loans, Instailnoent Loans. Wm. MacMaster 80S Worcester Block. ON GLISAN STREET ll-room modern house, 4 fireplaces and billiard-room. FRASK BOLLAX liS Third St. $10,000 TO loan. 6 per cent interest; West elae property. cwt. miv Address P 221. Orernnlsn AUCTION SALES BY THE PortlandAuctionGo. (Incorporated.) 211 FIRST STREET. Main 6655, A 4121. TUESDAY, 10 A. M. THURSDAY, 10 A.M. AND FRIDAY, 2 P. M. For this week we) have quite a selec tion in dining-room sets, bedroom sets, including fine Black Wslnst Set, ma hogany parlor set ( pieces), and most anything you can use for the house. PORTLAND AUCTION CO. INC. HI FIRST STREET. Main 6665. A 4121. NOTICE We are prepared to pay highest cash prices for furniture. Ring up Main 6655 or A 4121 and get best results. 50 feet from Washington St. Fractional lot, substantial, nearly new building; guar anteed lease for $1500 yearly. Location east of 15th street. Sure, safe in vestment; bound to increase in value. $18,500 E. J. DALY 222-223-224 Failing Bldg. Trustee Properties We offer the following at prices stated, subject to prior sale, on rea sonable terms: House and lot, northwest corner Sixth and Madison streets, $26,000. 90 acres on 0. W. P. Ry., about 3 miles from Lents; good soil, south slope, practically cleared except re cent growth of brush; at $100 per acre, if sold soon. 80 acres timber land, near above. Rich soil ; at $75 per acre. MERCHANTS SAVINGS 3 TRUST COMPANY 247 Washington Street. BLYTHSWOOD NEXT WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Special Reduction In price and terms, with choice of magnificent sites, to any purchaser beginning immediate construction of good residence. There is no finer, bet ter lald-out nor cheaper residence property on the West Side, the land being sold in irregular tracts, accord ing to the contour of the land, while all good trees have been carefully pre served. RUSSELL 6 BLYTH COMMONWEALTH BUILDING. MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest rates and terms to salt; pe dal rates and favorable terms on large loans on buninesa properties. Fundi Loaned for Private Investors. A. H. BIRRELL 2011 McKay Bldar.. 3d stark. KJCAL. ESTATE I)K A I.KRH. Andrews, 7. V. at Co.. 11 HMD, SS Hamilton hi Baker. Alfred 115 Ablotton bids. Cbapln ft Herlow. 832 Chamber of Commerce. Cook. B. 8. a Co.. 508 Corbett bldg. Crosslcy Co.. T0S- c-orbett bide M 7 S3 3. Fields. C. B. Co.. Board of Trad. bids. Ooddard. a. W.. Main and A t74& 110 M it leaning. 4c Co. llala 188. X0 Orrconlaa. Kinney Stampber, 581-031 Lbr. Bx at 4431 Lae. af. B.. room 411 Corbett building. Mall Voa Borstal, 104 xd st, 8S3 B Sunulda, Palmer, B. P. SIS Commercial Club bldg. M S60. A 2658. Parrlsh, Watklna 'Co.. 250 Alder St. Richardson. A. B.. J21 Com. Club bldg. Eehalk. Oeo. T.. rM Stark st. Main 382. A 8M Sharkey, J. P. Co.. 122 H Sixth st. Birsnsson. A V. Co., So3s Washington st. lbe Oregon Real Estate C... (81 laird . (Holladay Addition 1 Veteran Land Co.. 832 Chamber of Comm.re. Waddsl. W. O.. 8P Lumber Exchang. Olda. Whit. B. F.. 33T4 Washington .t. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. 1200 FOR 100x100 on Kllllngsworth ave., near Denver: also several scattering bar gain lots nearby: $500 up; easy terms. VANDUTN ft WALTON'. 615 Chamber Commerce. A BARGAIN Nearly an acre of land. 5 room house, electric light, one block from carllne: small fruits; plac. well-equipped for chickens; . well fenced. Phone Tabor 113. A SNAP 4 acres for 82150: all cleared; rich soil no rocks, no stumps: only IT min uter ride from center of city. Don't fail to Investigate this at once. F. Breske, 444 Sherlock bldg. DON'T WAIT TOO LONG Before you ask me about our irrigated farms for only 200; 110 down and $10 THOMAS McCUSKER. 205 Couch Bldg. BUNGALOW, large and commodious; ground 100x100; beautiful home; owner forced to sell. Call on B. R.. Room 40, Washing ton bldg. B-ACRB tracts, close to electric and steam lines; beat black soli; 1750 each; tt cash, balance 4 per cent. Catterlln A Mann. 242 H Alder St QUARTER block, close to car. One berries and grapes; good 5-room house, only 81700 and good terms. Call m3 Cham ber of Commerce. THE new1 R. ft F. map of Portland and vi cinity on sale at J. K. Gill A Co.'s. Third and Alder ata, and G. Frank Moltett'a. Ill 6th st. BELOW market price, choice Improved lot. Rose Citv Park, east frontage, cement . walks, close car, terms, bargain. H 263 Oregonian. FOR SALE A nice home. new. modern, 7-room house- 3 lots. 100x150: nlc lawn. - fruit trees and all kinds of berries. S 25T, Oregonlan. CHOICE borne near ear In Sellwood: $2500; UroM. Baqm 1A Waahinxton bid. HOUSE, latge barn and 40 acres of excel lent soil; elightly roiling. Juet enough to insure good drainage; no stone or grael. One hour's ride by R. R. or new electric line, in Washington County. About half In cultivation, balance tim ber; 3 to 4 acres in potatoes; running water year through. 4 mile to . American and German school; thickly settled community. Price 865 per acre: only 8700 cash, bal ance 8 per cent any length of time. THE OROSSLEY COMPANY. ISC, 708 and 708 Corbett bldg.. Comer 6th ind Morrison sta. 8S500. CHOICE BUNGALOW. For sale by owner; built for a home and not for sale; 6 rooma. bath and toilet, with extra line plumbing ; hardwood floors In hall, living and dining-rooms; fireplace with tile mantel: cobblestone chimney, basement, wood-lift, city water, sewer, gas and electricity, with fixtures and shades in. Full lot, good surroundings and fine car service. Only $1800 cash needed, balance at 6 per cent. House has rented for $83 per month and former owner has refused mors than I am oner Inp It for. . FRED H. STRONG. 6 Concord bldg. $2850 33 1-8x100. modern R-room house. 34th and Morrison, Sunnyslde; $i00 down. balance to suit; a snap. $3500 Full lot. strictly modrn e-room home, everything complete. East Flanders St.; terms arranged; let us show you these MT. TABOR REALTY CO.. 508 Gerlinger Bldg.. 2d and Alder. ENGLISH WALNUTS. We are the largest owners and Plant ers in Oregon. We have the only planted tracts on the market. Our properties ar. In the walnut country. Yamhill 5-acra tracts, planted, $100 cash. $15 per month. CHURCHILL. MATTHEWS CO., INC., 110 Second st. 85 ACRES, with 1000 feet deep water front age on Willamette River and extending back to Improved county road, running water on tract, mostly In wild state with native trees and shrubbery: five miles from Portland. 1500 feet from electric line, good graded road leading to same. Price 124.500. No agenta need apply. J. G. Starkweather, box 43, route 1. Mil waukle. Or. Phone Oregon City, Farm ers 186. SUBURBAN HOME. Half acre with 5-room house and aosens of bearing fruit trees. 5 blocks from Mt Tabor carllne; $2500. H. P. PALMER. 218 Commercial Club Bldg., A FINE home at University Park; T-room house, modern, 3 lots, on carllne; streets Improved, abundance of fruit; tTtle clear- half cash; would take balance in good unimproved property at actual value; price $5000. W 281. Oregonlan. $4300 Modern 6-room house on East Burn side st.; furnace, full cement basement, e,' H. P. PALMER, 213 Commercial Club Bldg., Main 88E9, A 2653. $800 CASH, balance terms, 5-room modern cottage. 142x50-foot lot, 14 blocks from Woodlawn car. Prk-e. $1800. Call 459 Mechanic st. This Is a snap. $16.000 Whole block, olose In. 5 houses on property; income $75 month; balance of block good for laundry or stables. Fuhr, Osborn Hotel, East Side. $5475 WILL buy 4 fractional lots in Sell wood, eaey terms. H. P. PALMER. 213 Commercial Club Bldg., HAVE left on Broadway, between E 6th and 7th. 60x5 for 81&00, or 32x65 for $1050. or 2Sx5 for $950. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. WALKING distance. West Side, 5 rooms; electric Hunts, gas. fine view, and only $2300; small payment down. A 255. Ore gonlan. 3 ACRES, near carllne. only $1720; cold spring water; line for chickens and ducks; easy payments; 5c carfare; 17 mln. ride. See Russell at once," room 444 Sherlock. IF YOU have a lot and a little cash, we will build you a home. The balance can be paid on the installment plan. The Spanton Co.. 270 Stark st. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT'Y. D. A. TUFTS. 30314 WASHINGTON ST. SACRIFICE SALE 11 lots, all for $932: . only 17 minutes- ride from business cen ter; fine home place, rich soil; first come first served. F. Breske. 444 Sherlock bldg. IF YOU WANT A HOME See F J- Catterlln A Co. They have a fine list of modern bungalows and homea Room 8 Chamber of Commerce., PENINSULAR lots; buy now; choice lots ad Joining 6wlft townslte on the west: cheapest and best location. See R. B. Carey, office at Peninsula Bta. WILL build stores In a deelrable locality to suit occupants. F. Rlchet, 112-114 Front St.. cor. Washington. $2800 6-room modern house near Alberta car- $1000 cash, balance terms; no agents. Owner, 1019 E. 12th et. N. BY owner, choice corner. East 14th and Yamhill, suitable for flats. Barette, tailor. 208 Alder. I25 SVAP Lot in Reservoir Park; easy terms; must be sold. 519 Swetland. Main 1550. FOR SALE: 7-room cottage and fractional lot 703 Everett st: price $4750. See owner, 818 Falling bldg. $385 FINE lot In Terrace Park: building re strictions; terms to suit. 519 Swetland. Main 1559. WELL-FURNISHED 6-room flat for sale; modern. 30H North 16th at., near Wash ington. Phone 3835 . 2000 8-room house near Clinton Kelly School; full lot; half caah. 416 Chamber Commerce. $2400 Beautiful home, corner. 371 East 44th; $100. $20 monthly; key next door. Dr. Dar ling. LIST your houses, lots and business with F. J. Catterlln A Co., room 3 Chamber of Commerce, for quick sales. 218 ACRES, all or In part. Salem Electrio line. Phone owner. East 1719. Cheme kete Station. COUNTRY home, near good carllne, with 3 acres of choice fruit and garden. Call on B. R . Room 40. Waahlngton bldg. $900 FOR fine Improved building lot In Mult nomah Addition; $450 cash, time on bal ance Address D 261 Oregonlan. $500 DOWN, balance monthly, snap. New, modern 5-room house, close In, East Side; price $2300. Owner. AB 248, Oregonian. $3500 6-room modern house; furnace, cement basement, full lot. E. 15th. A 251, Ore gonlan. 7-ROOM modem home, with fine view, on West Side; price $4500; terms to suit. B. R , Room 40. Washington bldg. x $5500 Lot 50x100 ft., with 12-room house. In 1st St.. In South Portland: terms. Par rieh, Watklns ft Co., 250 Alder st. 5 ACRES of high and sightly ground: level; lies fine for platting; a good buy. Call on B R.. Room 40. Washington bldg. 5 LOTS, 50x100 each, near North Albina. 2 blocks from carllne; $2200, $700 cash. 325 Lumber Exchange. FOUR modern dwellings. $3000. $3750, $4000, $5500; all walking distance. See owner. 691 East Washington st. MUST sell my Belle Crest lot. on Marina ave. Geo. Veasey, ' Danmoore Hotel. 850 AND $12 monthly. 4-room plastered cot - . ... ... ... , o . 'j . . k . tag.; CUIl lot. wsmcui uwcmtui. - vm n. LOTS and houses near Alberta carllne, very cneap. " ..... o- SOUTH PORTLAND cottage: new: 5 rooms; corner Meade st. 243 Stark. Owner. 845 CASH. $10 monthly: full lot. graded atr.t; near car Y 195. car. Oregonlan. GOOD corner lot on E. 28th St., from own er: $1200 cash. E 262. Oregonlan. 6 LOTS, grand view. 15 minutes" ride. W.--ry car; $1200. Owner, 570 Linn ave. BUNNYSIDE business lot and good 6-room house, $2250 cash. 1038 Belmont st. ABSTRACTS examined at moderate charg.a "W. 8. Ward. 210 AUsky. M 7828. igoo Good bonding lot on Commercial St., ciose in. Inquire 244. Sellwood st- 0 8-ROOM modern house. w!tb all modern conveniences, auarter-sawed oak floors in living-room. hall, dlnlng-rocm. den ana kitchen; fireplace, built-in bookcases and seats In living-room; dining-room and den have selected grain paneling 8 fee; high; chandeliers all made to order; tour bed rooms, with built-tn rhtval mirror, linen closets, wardrobes, etc.; large sleeping porch, 12x24; auto garage la rear, with burled gasoline tank; more than a full lot, over 7 dosen choic. rose bushes, front ing on two streets. H P. PALMER. 213 Commercial Club Bldg., Main sSOu. A 2653. ' SNAP Equity of 81W7 In six lots la fin. East Side addition will be sold tor $f0 cash: party going East and needs money. See Churchill-Matthews Co.. 110 2d St. A LARGE number of choice houses In Irvlngton and Holladay Add. Com. and Inspect before It Is too late to get Into the most desirable part of Portland. Any amount of lots, all prices: some very de sirable home sites cheap. One 104-a. tract, nicely located to the city, only $1000 per acre. Finely furnished house, carpets, rugs and furniture very reasonable. Irv lngton. Broadway cars. For further par ticulars call at office, cor. 15th and Halsey sta East 8P8. C 1983: res. C 1508. C 121 L DOLEN ft HARDMAN. BY OWNER New 2-story 8-room house. Brooklyn Helghte: full concrete basement, stationary washtubs. woodlift. piped for furnace; Winter's wood: halls, combination fixtures, large pantry, hot and cold water. Bull Run water, large porches, east facing, splendid view; 80 minutes- walk to busi ness center, 2 block, to carllne. ex-hool and stores; will Include all new furniture if de sired snd sell on small payment down, ha. ance like rent; this Is an exceptionally : good buy. For particulars inquire B x-ia. . Oregonlan. l00 NEW 5-room house: 3 rooms besides hall, pantry and den on first floor: J rooms, closets and bath on second floor; electrio and gas fixtures; china oloset; full concrete basement; roof tarred: ce ment walk; modern plumbing: easy terms. Inquire of owner. 105 Maryland ave., . near Piedmont car barns. Phone Wood lawn 60. Take St. John car. 6-ROOM new, modern house and nice lot. East Side, close In, one block from car: ; full basement, with concreted floor and , wash basins, fireplace, gas and electric l fixtures; $3500; $1000 cash (or a lot of that' value), first and second mortgage for bar- ; ance. Culver, 623 Chamber of commerce. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SELL. Buyers waiting with $150 to $300 cash to apply on small homea WHAT HAVE YOU 7 5ee me at one. Automobile for showing property. A. B. DRAPER. 82 Lafayette bldg.. 6th and Washington. $3750. Modern 6-room houso on East Davis st.; : fireplace, full cement basement, laundry tubs, everything complete, ready to move into. H. P. PALMER, 218 Commercial Club Bldg., MODERN 6-room bouse. Just completed: fireplace, electrio and gas fixtures; full cement basement: new lawn; 10-mlnute . car ride to center of city; a beautiful , llttl. home; can be had on eaey payments. O. M. SMITH. 415 Commercial Club Bldg. CENTRAL ALBINA 7-room strictly mod ern: cement buemonl. floor. sidewalk round house and steps; furnace, attic, tinted; everything first-class and substan- : tlal. 870 Kerby St.. between Mason and i Shaver, opposite Thompson School. Price $3600 from owner. X 245, Oregonlan. FOR BALE Two lots, each 50x100 feet. In Beauvolr Heights Addition. Just outsid. city limits: taxes low; water from cele brated Pennoyer springs; lots plowed; price $700. Apply W. E. Batea Hellman Station. Waverly-Woodstock carlln.. INVESTMENT. I will build store and flat In splendid, location; will pay 20 per cent net on full price or about 25 per cent net on amount required to handle. Butterworth, owner, 85 Fafayette bldg. Main 8529. 5-ROOM house and lot 50x100; $300 cash, bal. terms $15 per month. New bungalow. , 8500 cash. bal. terms $16 per month. Both on carllne. 20 minutes' ride. Will bul d to suit. Mult. Inv. ft Realty Co.. 1019 Beard of Trade, 4th and Oak ata NEW 8-room modern house, with the fur niture, and right close to car, with g"od sidewalks, only $1600. part cash and monthly. This la the biggest snap on the market. Let us provs It- Call 613 Cham ber of Commerce. BARGAIN 6-room new modern house; den. pantry, china closets, flue yard and rose bushes; beautifully located. 1 block from Thompson School. 838 Kerby, near Sha- 1 H. TT r-n rm NOB HILL RESIDENCE 86 Cornell I24th St.) between Everett and Flanders; modern, con venient and artistic; concrete mission style of architecture. H. B. Noble, owner. Com mercial Block. ABSTRACTS of title often show defects that will cause failure In your sale; have each abstract examined by a competent attor ney at moderate charge. See W. 8. Ward. 210 AUsky bldg., 8d and Morrison. HOUSES for sale in all parts of the city; acreage close In and farms In Oregon and Washington. Phono Main 4486. Kinney ft Stampher, 631-32 Lumber Exchange bldg. QUARTER block, lots 9 and 10, block 10. Cook's Addition, cor. Missouri and Cook avenue, $1750. L. E. Thompson ft Co.. 228 3d. . RISLEY TRACT. Oregon City carllne. 2 acres or ""re; ; all in cultivation; best of land. C. W. Rlsley. owner. Risley'e P. O.. Milwaukle. TWO lots 50x100. on E. 28th st . near Clin ton Kelly School, for $1100; $100 cash and the balance In monthly payments, nee the Spanton Co.. 270 Stark at. WANT E D REAL ESTATE. WANT to buy a fairly good and modern 5 room cottage; Twill pa? $500 caah. balance time. Must be a bargain G. H. DAMMEIER. 317 Board of Trade Bldg. WANTED To buy for cash, from 5 to 20 acres of uncultivated land, bet. Portland and Forest Grove, 5 miles on either side of S P. road. Answer by mail within week. M. Smith. Merchants Hotel. WILL pay cash for r.ew modern S-"om : house, must be a snap and from $1500 to $1800. Call Monday and early Tues day. 613 Chamber of Commerce WANT home within 2 miles of 3d and Wash ington sts.: will pay $500 down, balance 25 per month. B259, Oregonlan. . LOT In outskirts of city within 5-cent car', limit: part of building or lean-to on It. $10 down. $5 month. W 260. Oregonlan. 1 WILL pay spot cash for good, vacant lots near Hawthorne ave. I want to Buy about JO. J 24$. Oregonlan. WANTED One or 2 Belle Crest lots. Main or A 1976. FTed Milne. JOB SALE TIMBER LAND. TIMEER LANDS, OREGON, WASHINGTON. CALIFORNIA JAMES D LACBY ft CO.. Chicago. New Orleana Seattle. 829 Chamber of Commerce. Portland. TIMBER LANDS. California. Oregon. Washington. Government locations a specialty. OLIVER ft HAVILAND. 1119 Board of Trade Bldg. A SNAP. Mill snd 6.000,000 feet timber. Kinney" Stampher. 531 Lbr. Ex. Bldg. 8 000000 TIMBER claim In Douglas County: ' patented; yellow and sugar pine Owner leaving city, needs cash; $1650 this month. C 252. Oregonlan. - TEN million relinquishment in Sllets for sale cheap. Allen ft Buey. 511 Board of Trade bldg. TWENTY railroad claims, guaranteed six to 12 million feet. Hoban. 211 Allsky blk. WANTED FARMS. ' FARMERS. ATTENTION! . We have a fine list of city property to exchange for farms, 10 to 500 acres; list l your Place with us. we will sell or trade, It. City Realty ft Building Co.. 4SO Wor-; cester bldg. j WANTED To rent a farm equipped with implements, etc. B 261. Oregonian. WAXTED TIMBER LANDS. WE want timber lands, single claims or tracts. Murdoch ft Young, 407 Buchanan bldg. TIMBER lands wanted. 304 McKay bldg. C. J. McCrack.n.