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r 11 TITE MOHNIXG OliEGOXIAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1909. M'CBEBIE'S SQUAD READY TO REPORT Manager Will Leave Sunday and All Will Be in Camp by March 6. RECEIVES OFFER FOR GUYN Indianapolis Mo-rnl Wants Boston Pitched Signed for Casey's North western Team, bat Will Xot Got Him. Only tiro days more remain befors CWanasr M,rCred!c. Ota Johnson and Ed Kennedy Trill take Che train for the Call- ' fornla training grounds to prepare for the 'basoball season. Kennedy Is at Belllng ham but will arrive In Portland tonight or tomorrow, according to advlccfl receive by McCredie. and the trio -who -will form the advance guard of the Portland coaat- : era at San Luis Obispo, will leave here to srether. Manager McCredle was as happy as a , lark yesterday. Every member of his I'aolfic Coast Iague team has been heard from and most of them are keeping the wires hot for' tivjjr tickets as they are anxious to bo on the road. .However, Rfac Intends to send all the tickets by wire in time to pt-t tlio new excursion rate to the Pacific Coast. Some of the players who reside alonfr the route to be taken by the "White Sox'" special will b advised to take that train to the Coast. Practically all of JleCredle's braves "will b on band by Saturday. starch 6, and before that date the play ers will begin active practice. FYarJt Harkness, who resides at Pls : mo Beach, and Jimmy Shlnn, -who- is now fit Santa Crux, will travel the shortest ; J'. nances to Join JlcPrertie. while Breen, Murray and Ort. who live east of the Allss.sslppl River, will come the longest distance to join the Portland team. Jack " Graney Js now in San Francisco and will I await ilcCrcdie there and accompany him '. south, whilo Catcher Harrlgan and Short stop Oleson start from their Kansas home ,' Monday and should report at San Luis b!fpo Thursday or Friday. Carson, ' Oarlbaldl, McLean and Swanton are at Los Angeles and can Join iloCredle on ; short notice, while Wlllett, Hartman and ; Traeger are expected to report before Saturday. McOredle when ho leaves Port land will also be accompanied by Harry Oardner and Willie Fournier. The for Jmar is slated for the Northwestern club, , but aicCredio expects to work him out ;wlth the coasters as In the case of Hart ' man ar.d Traeger. Charles C. Carr, manager of the In dianapolis champions of the American Association, last night telegraphed Manager McCredio asking- his price for the services of Pitcher Guyn, whom McCredie secured from the Boston Americans. Carr says. Guyn refuses to come to the Northwest. This, how . ever, does not worry McCredie In the least. . 'This refusal to come West idea of the players worried me con- slderable a few years ago. but I have ' gotten over it. Guyn will play for Casey all right, and If Carr were to offer me his whole club It would not : make apy difference. I knew the man :I wanted when I made my demand on Taylor, of the Boston Nationals, and !I know what this youngster can do. :He has been listening to Carr and his Class AA talk and thinks the North western is a bush league. Well Jet him think so until-he gets, ready to 'accept terms, which he will do very !oon." ' Fielder Jones has not heard anything from Ban Johnson or any one else con nected with the American League yet and repeats that he don't expect to bear from them. While Joshing Mc Credie during . game of billiards yes terday afternoon Jones remarked: "By the way Mac, will you allow me in your rark next Summer? I want to watch Casey work?" "You bet your life." replied McCredie. "Tou and the family are booked for a season ticket if you are not hustling the Whito Sox." M'CREDIE GETS KTXSELLA i Former Pittsburg Pitcher Signs TTp for Season With BeaTers. ELOOMINGTON.' 111., Feb. 25. (Spe Icial.) Pitcher Edward Klnsella, of this j city, formerly of Pittsburg and Spring field, and last season with Portland, to j day signed again with Portland, after Jan unsuccessful effort had been made Jto negotiate a trade at his request with ! Lenver and Indianapolis. , Manager McCredie at first desired to i trade Klnsella for other players, but i each time was balked either by Klnsella 1 refusing to go to the club selected or f by some other club In the league refus jl::g to waive on the player wanted by I McCredie. In this way it became evi ident to McCredie that he' would have to retain Kinsy and therefore turned him ' over to Cusey. Klnsella Is a good pitcher and really should be one of the ! best in the country, but his weakness at : fielding bunts is all that has kept him j out of the big leagues. He should help the Northwestern team Immensely. HOUSES COLLIDE OX TRACK Jockey at Emeryville Badly Hart In Fall and Mlx-Cp. OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. 25. Silver Knight, a 200-to-l shot, furnished the sen : satlon at Emeryville today by winning tlie fifth event at a mile. The son of Free Knight had not shown anything in his previous starts here and was entirely neglected in the betting. Descomnets, the f.ivorlte. showed early speed but stopped. Silver Knight closed with a rush in the stretch and won cleverly from Aks-Ar-Ben and El Picaro. Platoon fell in the first race and when he was getting up struck F. Murphy on Transmut, hurling : that boy to the ground. Murphy escaped with a shaking up but Gilbert on Platoon, sustained a fracture of the collarbone. WILL GIVE BUELESQCE SHOW Annual Funfest of Y. M. C. A. Is Scheduled for Tonight. Every kind of athletic organization at i tlie T. M. C. A. has contributed to the (burlesque Bungling Brothers' circus, i opening a two-night stand tonight. The 'circus was one of the season's events ?ast year and every Indication Is that the ! performance opening at the permanent Winter quarters In th association build ing tonight will eclipse all past records. While there will be on hand every kind of buffoonery, the element of the daring and the spectacular will not be missing. In Councilman Cellars, Frank Kerr, of Wadhams & Kerr Bros.; A. M. Grilly and Harry Stone, of the association, the circus committee has a strong force of ringmasters for the Jests and Japes of the clowns, who are not likely to neglect the opportunity to "roast" such promi nent characters, the more so as they will be absolutely without redress. The "Renaldos" put on a slde-spllttlng cottage act as a strong feature and the Larry More troupe of pyramid men will de some clever s'unts. There is a tine living statue act that is claimed to be "something different", and some daring ladder turns by various troupes of "lad derltes." Different flying ring acts, some bar and trapeze acts and -a tight-wire turn will make up this part of the 'bill. A clever troupe of Simians will repeat their performance of last year before the circus hibernated and the giraffe, mule and elephant will be as strong a feature as ever. Larrimore's living statuary act will be put on with a novel dressing; a large cloth screen, made on. the lines of a candle-snuffer will rise and fall between the changes. The show Itself will ba given on the central stage that has been erected between the two rings. There will be a sideshow, starting at 7 o clock and the main top will be thrown open for business at 8. BASEBALL PLATENS CHANGE TTlttT Quits Brooklyn Katforrals for Denver League. .t NFJW YORK, Feb. 25. Louis Hitter, MAY LEAD CHICAGO AMERI CAN TEAM. . Catcher Billy Snlllvaa. The accompanying picture of Catcher Billy Sullivan, of the Chicago Americans, or White Sox, was furnished The Oregonian by Fielder A Jones, who believes Sullivan will be selected to lead the Sox during the coming sea son. Sullivan Is rated by some, including Jones himself, as the greatest catcher In either league. However. Jones may be wrong on his prophesy, for the American Leaguo has not given up hope of his own return yet. Owner Comlskey Is expected to play a card or two yet, despite Jones' assertion that the deal Is closed. of the Brooklyn National League team, was released today and the old-time catcher will pass to the minors, going to the Denver Western League team. George E Brown, the . Boston . rlght flelder, was transferred to. Chicago. FARMERS PLAT HERE MONDAY Corvallis Basketball Team Meets the Multnomahs. The Oregon Agricultural College bas ketball five Is scheduled to play the Multnomah team at the club gymnasium Monday night under the rules laid down by the Amateur Athletio Union. The game Is played in the State League championship series and Is certain to be well contested, the advantage the club men have In a heavier team being out weighed by Ihe greater opportunities the collegians have for practice. Under the agreement made for the contest the Multnomah Club Is to play a return game under Intercollegiate rul ing at Corvallis. Judging by the result of the Los Angeles-O. A. C game, the later contest would appear to be In favor of the collegians. Pullman Enters Wrestlers. STATE COLLEGE. Pullman, Wash., Feb. 25. (Special.) Washington State College will enter the intercollegiate wrestling match at O. A. C March 6 with a bunch of men who We being put through the courses under the direction of Coach Bohler. W. S. C's representa tives will be picked from the following candidates: Heavyweights. Ray Marston or "Jumbo" Hunter; light heavyweights, Calkins, Ned Cheely 'or T. C. Hunter; midillewelghts, ' Jenne, Lake, Jantz or Gordan; welterweights, ' Brantsflold and Ferguson; lightweights, Krucheck and Dice. Hayes Puts Vp $1000. NEW YORK, Feb. 25. Johnny Hayes, who had his fame as a Marathon run ner, snatched from him by rorando Pletrl, has posted a forfeit of tlOOO to meet Dorando for the full distance In Madison Square Garden at a date soon to be selected and a like amount has been posted for te Italian. Hayes says that he is in good condition. Hugo Kelly to Take On Thomas. NEW YORK. Feb. 25. Hugo Kelly, for mer middleweight champion, and one time victor over Tommy Burns, will meet Joe Thomas, of California, In a 10-round bout at the Fairmont Athletic Club to night. Thomas is a clever man, and for a while held the welterweight champion ship of the world- Today and tomorrow will positively be v. Inst rinvs for discount on East Side Gas Bills. Read "Gas Tips." RHEUMATISM RECIPE Every Afflicted Man and Woman in Portland Should Mix and . Take It. Ttii. ) a. simnle home recipe now being made known in all the larger cities through the newspapers. It is tn nhep.lc the many cases of Rheumatism, kidney and bladder trou ble which have made so many cripples and Invalids and weaklings of some of our brightest and strongest people. The druggists here have been noti fied to supply themselves with the in gredients, and the sufferer will have no trouble to obtain them. The pre scription is as follows: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargcn. one ounce, and Compound Syrup of barsaparilla, three ounces. " - v!; U ' A ' 5 ' ? " " ' If er if - r . : - v. .. .sw FIFTEEN REGOHDS AT DHGE 611KIEB BEATS DORANDO AT BUFFALO. Every American Indoor Mark TTp to Fifteim Miles Smashed In Speedy Contest of Runners. ( BUFFALO, N. Y.. Feb. 25. Albert Shrubb easily defeated Dorando Pletrl in a 15-mile race ucre tonight. His time was 1:24:08 4-5. Every American Indoor record for the distance run was broken. Torn Longboat was to have run against Shrubb. but failed to appear. Shrubb was disappointed, but the fear that he would not get a contest of any kind was dissipated when Pletfl ar rived ready for a race and glad to got on with Shrubb under any conditions. Shrubb ruled a 7-to-10 favorite. The runners were sent away to a good start at 9:11 o'clock. There was a hot contest in the first lap for lead ership, the Italian leading to the tape by a yard. Shrubb sprinted In the second lap, passing Dorando and lead ing in the thrd lap by two yards. He remained In the lead throughout the remainder of the race. Every American indoor record In such races was smashed. The times for the 15 miles were: First, 4:49 2-6; second, 10:05 4-6; third. 15:47 1-5; fourth, 21:17 1-6; fifth, 26:43; sixth. 32 17 2-6; seventh. 87:68 3-6; eighth. 48:S2-6; ninth, 49:09 2-6; tenth, 64-60 3-6; eleventh, 1:00:37 2-6; twelfth. 1:06:28 2-6; thirteenth. i:n:zu-o; 1 ,uo..a ...... . . . l-ll ll' Iftoonth 1:24:08 S Shrubb's lead at the finish, was 2:8 laps. -4 TEXX1S TOURNEY NEAR 3 EXP Final Rounds Show TXfsw JPlayew In Leading Position. NEW YORK. Feb.' 25. T. R. Pell, former holder, and d. Carleton Shaffer, of Columbia University, today won their places In the final round of the National indoor tennis championship singles in the tournament. Pell, who has one leg upon the trophy, this afternoon defeated Wil liam B. Cragln, Jr., regimental cham pion, at 6-4. 6-3. Shaffer defeated King Smith 6-8. 5-7. 7-5. In the doubles W., C. Grant and T. R.'Pell gained the final round by de feating G. F. Touchard and Dr. W. Roaenbaum 6-3. 7-6. W. B. Cragln, Jr., and M. S. Charlock split sets for the final in the other half against Shaffer and L. H. Fitch at 8-6, 6-3. Columbia to Race Cadets. NEW YORK. Feb. 25. Arrangements have been completed by Colunla for the annual crew contest with Annapo lis, which will be held on the Severn, May. 8. The race will begin at 4 o'clor.k In the afternoon and will be rowed over a two-mile course. The Columbia crews will make their appearance on the water, for the first time this season next week. Famous Team Breaks Cp. LOUISVILLE, Feb. 25. Georgo Walker, the partner of Robert Williams, the ne gros who, as Williams and Walker, have long entertained the public,- left here to day for his home in Lawrence, Kan., to rest and receive medical treatment. It is understood he is suffering from nervous ness. . Ashland 1 3 ; Eugene 8. ASHLAND, Or., Feb. 25.-7-(Spee!al.) The Ashland basketball team defeated Company C, of Eugene, tonight. Score 13 to 8. Eugene made two points in the last half on fouls and six points In the first half. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Feb. 25. Maximum temper ature, 47.? degrees; minimum. 41.3. River reading at 8 A. M., 7.6 feet; change in last 34 hours, 0.6 feet. Total rainfall C5 P. M to 6 P. M. ), .07 Inches; total rainfall since September 1. 1908. 27.78 inches: normal rainfall since September 1. I!t08. 81.02 Inches: duflclency, 8.29 Inches. Total sun shine Feb. 4. 1900. 1 hour. 18 minutes; pos sible sunshine. 10 hours. 64 minutes. Bar ometer (reduced to sea leveU at 5 P. M, 80.16 inches. . PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 5 P. Paoifto time, February 23. lyOO: Wind 2 5a o rn 2. Mp 2. ? s 3 STATIONS. Faker City Bismarck 42! T. 6! W (Pt. cMjr NW Cloudy Boise 44 O.01 XB Clear SW Kain W Cloudy Eureka Helena. ........ KamloorS. 60 0.10 4l T. 4l)JO.OO 4l0. 12 Pt. cldy Rain Pt. cldy Sprlnk. Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cldy Pt. cldy North Head..., Pocatello. . . . Portland 8ti T. 4S: T. SW Red Bluff Ofi'0.00 Roseburg Facramento. . . . Salt Lake Saa Francisco. Spokane 4S 0.01 SW N NW 64 0.0O: 40 T. MV0.0O Clear 4KO.0O sw Icioudy Tacoma Tatoosh Island . Walla Walla... 48:0.01 4tl 0.02 sn T. 4 O.00 4: T. I Rain Cloudy Pt. cidy Pt. eldy Snow S SW Blaine Rpklyou s Marshneia Tonopafi Kallppell 4SI0.2 Cloudy 40 0.O0 10 NW Clear Cloudy 40;t.00 C 5W WEATIIETt CONDITIONS. T low nrometer area that was over British Columbia Wednesday evening Is now central over isortn uasoia. a numeimo high pressure area Is off the Northern Cali fornia coast and It extends over that state and Nevada and northward over this dis trict. Light rains have been general over the district today except in Northeastern "Washington. Rain lias also fallen along the Northern California coast and In por nn. nr Tirnntnna. It u slightly warmer tills evening in Washington. Western Oregon and Northern laano. i no innpomiuio n,ii. slightly in the remainder of this district. Northern California, Nevada and Utah. The Indications are for occasional rain Friday wctt of the Cascade Mountains, and fair weather over the remainder of the dis trict. Temperature cnanses win u. siigut. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Occasional light rain; variable winds. Oregon and Washington Occasional light rains west; fair in east portions; variable winds. . Idaho Fair. FRANK MONTGOMERY., Local -Forecaster. SPLENDID FOR KIDNEYS Mix by shaking well In a bottle. The dose is one teaspoonful after each meal a id at bedtime. Recent experiments prove this sim ple mixture effective in Rheumatism, because of its positive action upon the ellminative tissues of the kidneys. It compels these most vital organs to .fil ter from the blood and system the waste impurities and uric acid which are the cause of rheumatism. It cleanses the kidneys, strengths them and removes quickly such symptoms as backache, bloody disorders, bladder weakness, frequent urination, painful scalding and discolored urine. It acts as a powerful stimulant to the entire kidney and bladder structure. Those who suffer and are accustomed to purchase a bottle of medicine should not let a little inconvenience interfere with making this up. ASTCSESTTCfTS. HEILIG 14th and Wash. Phone. Main 1 and A 1123. Tonight at 8:1 S o'clock. ' Tomorrow Afternoon and Nlfat, - The Bit Musical Comedy Suooass. -A STDBBORV fTNTKRJiILLA-' Homer B. Mason and Excellent Cast. Evening and Matinee. SI. GO to Mo. 4324 Empire Theater Co. linker, (len. Mgr. Inc., lessee.' Geo. X Tonight, all week. MaMneo Sat. Baker Stock Company In the screaming larca, "My Friend From India." Evenings. 23c. 80c. 60c; mats.. 18c. 2Sa . Next week-r'Th9 College Widow. BAKER THEATER Phone. Main 2. A 3360. Oregon Theater Co., Inc., L.wea. ' Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Mgr. Extraordinary Success Second and Last Week of AKTHl B CUNXIN'tSHAM In th. Celebrated Irleh Play. "SHAITN Kill K. Bargain Mat. Wed.. 25c any seat 8ai. Mat., 26o, 00c Evenings, 20C too. Next week Paul Ollmon. Ex. Bmidajra and Holidays. 15-25-50 VW NIGHTS THEATER 15-95-5M5C Week of Feb. A Modern Focabontaa Kltnbanzal Troupe I Six Litllo Girls and i .i .. i . T un Huriiiun in The Feud Hlhbert Warren i N'onettei O. Herbert Mitchell oronesiraj jnoiure.. PANT ACES THEATER Advanced vandevllie, piars oi an Bpedal and extraordinary engagement th. well-known legitimate .tars, HELBOntSE MACDOWEtl and VIRGINIA nllKW TKESOOTT et In the dramatlo hit of th. year. "The Man of the People." MaXlnee. dally. 1 5c; two shows at night. loo ana zao. GRAND- ANOTHER HOWARD TRTJES DELL A CO. . PRESENTING TWO MEN AND A BOTTLES. Week of Feb. 22 BIG BILL. Carroll Coolce Fronk Maine A Co. Thelnia Wheeler W. C. GoodaU Co- Harry McDuffee OnuidaMwpe AUCTION SALES TODAT. , A action ax 211 First st. by th. Portland Auction Co.. at 2 P. M. I will sell at public auction tday. at 9 P. M., all the stock in pawnshop, No. 83 North 8d St. Per mortgage, ura nagn.r. Constable. MEETING NOTICES. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 46, A. F. ANL A. in. (spociai uwui- o7 munlcatlon tni. inT-iimy; cvoiub, .... . i u.....1.4a IT. A .ttOL Olll V-uu ...... .w . degree. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, Secretary. MTRTLB CHAPTER. NO. US. O JE. 6. Regular meeting this (Prl- .. . . .. 1 .. n M.antiln T.mnlft fit fi o'clock. Degrees. By order W. M. Jt.N.Mii; 11. UAUlAnAi, 1 PORTLAND LODGE, NO. B5. A. F. A. M. Special communication. Masonic Tem ple. T F. M., leDruary zo. vrorit ju ju. degree. By orcer n . m. CM. 6 TE ADMAN, Sec. -HASSAXO LODGE, NO. 15. L O. O. F. Regular meeting this Friday at i:o. wora In th. second degree. visitors wciwi.. S. COZENS, Sea. -... , , m . ..Mi t rrrvtp Ten A If . x Minmnnn HftTl th M rFTiday) evening. 7:5 o'clock. Work In E. A. de- srea. Visiting oreuiren corainny weiwina. D. R. YOUNG, Beo. DIEDl RIlTDCrN In this city, February 28. at the family residence, 202 Em 45th St.. Mrs. Eliza A. Rlgdon, aged 66 years, 1 month. funeral announcement irni . VlWJFiIlO JWlunJjr . . r i ... . c.a.lnn Tvl V fTitS aenuu, ubuici.uuu .... .. . - aged 68 years, 6 months, 8 uays. Announce ment OI lunerai uh. FUNERAL NOTICES. nrnnfiir Tn TTrfitnVlln. WabTi.. Feb. 24. David George, age 75 years. uneral services will be held today, Friday. Feb. 26, at 9:30 A. M. from Holman's Chapel, cor. 8d and Salmon sts. Interment. River- view cemetery. BAXTER In this city, February 24, at the family residence, 616 Northmp St., ARiert V. Baxter, aged 42 years, 6 months and T days. Friends Invitee to attend me mnenu .rufiM whlrh will be held at Marshall Street Presbyterian Church, North lTth and Marshall st., at 1:80 P. M. today (Friday), February 26. Interment Rlvervlew Ceme tery. tt a mtt.tov At Bun Francisco. February 21. Ernest Albert Hamilton, aged 84 years, S months and 8 days. Friends Invited to at tend the funeral services. which will b. held at Holman's chapel, Tnird ana baimon ts., today (Friday), at 10:30 A. M. In- terment Rlvervlew Cemetery. Services at the grave private. 1H1M9 In this city. Feb. 24. William D. Adams, aged 60 years. Funeral services will be held at Dunning, McEntee & Q1I baugh'a Chapel Saturday, Feb. 27. at 1 P. M. interment luvervitrw cemetery. Friends respectfully invited. Banning, McEnre ft Ollbaugh, Funeral Directors, 7th and Pine. Fbone Main 43a. Lady assistant. Office of County Coroner. IDWiKD HOLMSN CO.. Funeral Direct irs. t20 Sd .t. Lady .Mlstant. Piion. At SU1. g. r. FTNI.EY t.ON. 3d and Madlom. Lady attendant. Phone Mala A 1SSP. ra. Kiusell. as 1038. Lady aastaai. F. . DtrfTNlNG. Undertaker. East Alder. Lady suiitut. l'tiuo. bit KB- McENTEE-ERICSON CO. Undertaken! laoy assistant. 408 Alder. M 6133. NEW TODAT. DO TOU WISH TO BUT A HOME! Then Se. HARTMAN & THOMPSON, Chamber of Commerce. '' CEORGB BLACK, FCBLIC ACCOUNTANT. (All Branches.) 823 Worcester Bldg. Phones. Main S371: A 4018. Good Investment with 8-year lease bringing $1200 per year. Will stand full Investigation. Call for particulars. Price only $5500 naif casn. xnis means. 22 KAUFFMAXil A MOORE, 825 Lumber Exchange. Great Snap B0 x 95 Near SECOND AND COUCH, $16,500 Income $100 Per Month. LOEWEXSON BROS, 105 .Sherlock. Bids. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1500-Scre stock ranch, $10 per acre, all fenced, all tillable, substantial improve ments, in Douglas County; or will ex change for Portland property or. close in acreage, paying difference. JACKSON A DEEMXG, Phone Main 345. 48 Stark St. OVER 12 Let me show you how to make this income by building flats on a lot 56Hx 100 on Grant St., near 3d. J. W. GRUSSI 05 AVashiogrton, ear 3d, Room 7 iT-n T ti n Trr-f rfr m i' A EW TODAT. SUNNYSIDE BUNGALOW A beautiful, modern, 6-room bunga low, located close In, In Sunnyslde, with 8 large bedrooms with closets; nice reception hall, fine' porcelain bath, toilet and wash basin; living-room and dining-room with opening; Dutch kitchen; porcelain sink and back; wood lift; furnace and fireplace; medicine chest; elegant electric, gas and com bination fixtures; large front and side porch with lights: cement walks, steps and basement with cement floor; base ment subdivided into rooms; fine sta tionary tubs; nice terraced lawns; houBe new and well built, with double floors and walls: street Improvements In and nald. This is the most at tractive home In the dlstrlot. Price $8300; $1000 down, balance $25 per month. Ralph Ackley 6(15 Corbetz Bldg. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE r.nmirr lot on narllna. 1 2 Ft 00 : terms. Blx-room bungalow (new), full lot. near carilne, $2500; terms. SMITH 6 EVERETT 809 - 310 Failing; Bids. For Rent MARCH FIRST 42x100 (21.000 Saiiare Feet) Four floors and basement; Bteani heat, electric elevator, sprinkler sys tem; mghtwatchman. Apply PACIFIC PAPER CO. BELHOIIT GORHER, TWO UITS Income $45.00 Mo. Corner, Vacant A Snap at $5250. PARK STREET CORNER, CHEAP Only $21,000. WALLING & GOODWIN 243 Stark Street. 12th, Near Main 8-room house and lot. x S8xlOO Friday and Saturday only at this price. J. W. GRUSSI 205 Washinuton, Near 3d, Room T. $15,000 Apartment-house Bite, 100x100 feet, corner, on Twenty-f lrst-street carilne. Half cash rent will pay Interest on balance till you are ready to build or sell at a profit. George H. Hill 600 Commercial Blk (Jcr. Second and Washington.) HOOD RIVER 2d BCrOB MUD 11UII v - Ins orchard and 8 acres youngr trees; all cleared; creek through property. An ideal country nio - , low for quick rale, account of lllneaa. For information aaareas Xiox. 10, m.- jiwu xxulci. Hood River. WHY BUY A Ii n V - 111 II T RESIDENCE, when you may have a better one for less money duiic aiier your own qobihui Terms to Salt. JOH.V IOCKHAHT, , 610 - 611 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Alain 493. A Good Investment $50,000 New brick on full lot, North 8d street; annual Income $4360; terms $zo,out casn. SECURITT WmESTMEXT CO, Main 6933. $17 Worcester Block. A SNAP We have for sale one of the most beautiful Quarter blocks In the heart of the city. Price Is very reasonable. ALBERT BACKTJ9. Suite 615 Snretland llWIff., Cor. 5th and Va h 1 n g; t on . REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Andrews, F. V. & Co. M. S3 4 9. 30 Hamilton bg. Baker, Alfred A., 115 Ablnston bid. T)rlr "William O.. 12 Kalline bldr. Blrrell, A. H. Co.. 202-3 McKay bldff. Real eat ate, insurance, mortgage loans, etc Brubaker St Benedict, &o2 McKay biig. M. 649. Chapln A Herlow, E32 Chamber of -Commerce. Cock, B. 6. & Co.. 603 Corbett bldg. Field. C. E. & Co.. Board of Trade blflg". Goddard. H. W., Main and A 1743. 110 2d at. Jennlnr & Co., Main 108. 206 Oregon lan. Lee, U. E.. room 411 Corbett bldf. Farrltfb, Watklna A Co., 250 Alder at, Ricbardaon. A. B., 221 Com. Club bid. Schalk. Geo. D., 264 Stark at. Main or A 39X Bbarkey, J. r. & Co.. i-Mi oP The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and Multnoman . (uouaoay auqiiiob. wbmI w o Rofl .timber Exchange bldg. White. 'B. F.. 227H Washington at. FOR SALE REAL. ESTATE. THREE lota on Mt. Scott line lor ?i00 caah; adjoining lota $200-400 a piece. Address ... tct 17(h nlinn M Main JtiU7 l.at 12- and 1 o'clock. LOOK HERB -Will cell 1 or 5 acres on new Linton eiecirwr, w esx mue, vneaper xnan you pay for CO-foot lots. Phone Woodlawn 183. g500 Prospective business lot and a mod ern UlUB- ow yt! HlVtl til , terma. W. O. Waddel, S0 Lumber Ex change. $400 CASH will put you In possession of 8 acres, "i1"""" -j , Improved. E. C Harlbert, 201 Grlinger bldg., owner. j31 60 78x100, E. Main and 21at sts., fine .location iur lid i d jr iraiuuut-';, an unpiuvo- ments paid; easy terms. W. O. Waddel, 809 Lumber fcicnange. COI'NCIL CRFPT 2 lota near carilne, fine view; no agents. M 700, Oregonian. FOR SAXJE REAL ESTATE. SNAP West of 20tn at. and near Clinton. We can deliver a full lot, 00x114, or (WO. A "crack-a-Ja;k" buy, either lor homo or speculation. (S.2.) Another good one; Rose City Park; 3 lots (corner, right on the is and y Road; 41100 for the pair; part cash, (R-l.) Bungalows Bungalows! Bungalows! Wa have them tor fcokia on easy terms In ail part at the city. Call and a our lists. Investigate our "easy, payment plan" of building your own home. . CON KLIN BROS., 407 Wolis-Fargo Bldg. Main 239, A 1747. 1 2850 today will buy yon a select home site UdxlOO, adjoining best Improved property on Hawthorne; new macadamized street; location in every rospect an Ideal site for best -equipped home or flats. SS30 ft-room plastered cottage in good condition; full lot; near Union ave,; cash, or terms. $2iK0 Home In Highland, corner, 100X 100; snap; cash or teris. $2MK 8-roora house, fine barn. B lota, in heart of Lents; terma. Z'JX Lot near Alberta at.; cash. JOHN B. MATTHKWB, 722 Cham, of Com. and Alberta and 27th St. THE OWNER Of 6-room cottage, situated on a fine east-front lot on the east si do of the river, having been callotl away from this city, instructed us to sftli the property. The street is improved with crushed rock, ce ment sidewalks, tc. The house la prac tically new. The walls have recently been tinted and It is all in good ah ape. The above place la near schools, twe oarllnea and atorea, and if you want a nlca littbe , home we will be glad to show you. Jamea T. Ogden, successor to Thompson & Og den, 848 Mississippi ave. Phone. Wood lawn 208, Home C S008. FOR THS) WTDB-AWAICPX Will sell 100 lota. West Portland Park, at $40 per lot to those who can Interest friends. Weat Portland Park Ilea Just outside ft mJle circle on city map. Weat Side, Baraa distance as Montavllla, one-half mile closer than University Park and three miles closer than St. John. These lota will sell at from. $100 to fl0 when we advertise ar.d send out agent. THE LE E- BO WTLE R CO. Entire Second Floor Pan tag e Theater. Fourth and Siark. EVERETT T.. NEAR TENTH, f 5000-r-FractIonal lot with 8-room house, within 5 blocks of Washington at.; in come will pay 6 per cent on Investment. For speculative value It can not be beat In the city. JAMES J. FLTNN. 612 Chamber of Com mere. FINE flat site, on 11th at., bet. Washington and Stark. East Side, $2000. Choice lot, gellwood, $400. -Bargain Corner lot, View Park, $309, One excellent 8-room house cheap. One 8-room, line, location. Om 6-room, new; worth aeelnff. Irvlngton and Holladay Addition, DOLEX & HERDMAN. East 896, C 1993. FLAT OR APARTMENT PITH. $9500 Full size lot, choice location, 19th t., near Washington; east frontage; Ideal aite fox flats or apartments. JAMES J. FLYNN, $18 Chamber of Co mm roe. CHEAP LOTft OOxlOA corner, Waverleigh Helgbta, (1300. Three lota, corner. Ideal View addition, $1000; $300 cash. .100x100. Highland Park, near Ain worth, $050. KAUFFMANTf A MOORE. 31!5 Lumber Exchange. TWO REAL SNAPS. Fractional lot, with 7-room house, J00 feet from 14th and Market its.; price, $2:00; terms. , Full lot. with two 7-room houses, rent ing for $55 per month, close to 14th and Clay at3. ; price, S.itJfU; terma. LO E V EN SON BROS.. 100 Sherlock Bldg. APARTMENT SITE. 110x100, S. W. cor. 16th and Montgom ery eta. Here you get the vlefcv without the climb; M. G. cars at your door; easy walking distance; an Ideal location. STRONG & CO., Financial Agents, 603 Concord Bldg. $4500 Modern house and large lot, near Williams ave. on Ivnott st., z canines; . house is new, 8 rooms, bath, full cement basement, gas and electricity; hard-surface street, cement walk, all paid. George H. Hill, 609 Commercial bldrf., oor. 2d and Washington ats. ; no phoning. $120 A LOT CASH. For a bunch of line lots, all clear, water, fine soil, ground adjoining platted and sold years ago for $175 to $300 per lot. 809 Concord bldg., d and Stark. HOUSE and lot on 6th at. ; 20-mlnute walk from Washing-ton; price. $1700; terms. $300 rash, balanco cany payments. Two lots East 3 let and Brooklyn ; Im proved property; price. $ti.jO each; terms, $200 cash, balance to suit buyer. NORTHWEST REALTY CO., 617 Board of Trade. FINE LOT on Atnsworth ave., $500, Good lot on East GilPan, near 40th, $350. Fine lot on Portsmouth ave., $800. Hanrlsome corner 100x100, on Boulevard, Piedmont. $150. W. W. PAYNE, Woodlawn 111S. NOB HILL. Fractional corner, east face. In best residence Bection on 25th at.; permanent treet improvement in and paid ; $4500. Vanduyn & Walton, 515 Chamber of Com merce. 1 ACRES, easy driving distance from Port land, 11 acrea under cultivation, 4 acres timber and pasture, all fenced: now 7-room house, good barn and well; a firft class place, and price is right; $4000; terma. Spencer & Co., 102 2d st. WEST SIDE INCOME PROPERTY. $22,000 Full quarter block, centrally lo cated on 14th et-; income $172 per month; terms. W. O. WADDEL. 809 Lumber Exchange. 6-ROOM house, on Earl Side, close In, walk ing distance from trust nesa district; full basement; lot 33 1-3x100; price, $4200, $LT00 cash, balance at 7 per cent.. Spencer & Co- 102 2d at. FOR SALE By owner, 100x100, with 5 roora modern cottage, shades and fixtures complete, close to car, restricted district, $2100, half cash, balance 7 per cent. Phone Tabor 1407. WHY PAY RENT T We design and build modern homes on reasonable terms. A, C EMERY & CO.. INC., Main 8501. 824 Chamber of Commerce. BY OWNER, improved corner lot, elegant resilience aistnct. irvmgton addition, one block from Broadway, on Eleventh; a bargain. S'J200. phone East 2634. Ad dress L 70o, Oresonian. HOW IS THIS? Brand-new 8-room house and lot, 40x i JOo, on Mount Scott carilne; price, $S25, $2u0 cash, balanqe easy. Get In on this enap. Spencer & Co., 102 2d st. BIG SNAP In SunnyBMe; O good llvlng-rooma and store at a sacrifice; this week only; prico, $2400. Rinshaw, Osborne & Co., 1009 Bel mont. $4250 50x100 on Clay st., nenr 14th; fine location tor apartments or nais; noming as cheap In this vicinity; terms. W. O. Waddel, 309 Lumber Exchange. . SNAP House, full corner lot. one block from best carilne in city; good neighbor hood. 875 East Yamhill, corner 2ith; $4750; no agents. FOR SALE A choice residence property for sale cheap at t orest (.rove, half block from carilne. Address Lock Box GU5, For est Grove, Or. MODERN 5-room cottage, bath, fuel, base ment; rea3onaDie ir ro:a at once; parties leaving. 325 Mason st., Wllllame-ave car. DO you want a home on Portland Heights? I have the best proposition on the Heights; It's a bargain. Phone A 2!S0. $350 CASH buys corner 44x100 on E. 15th N. Jas. p. Logan, 32G& Washington at., room 41K . TRVINGTON 7 rooms, adults. 434 E. 15th, cor. Tillamook. Inquire on cor. 001 Tillamook st. $2200 NEW bungalow; $200 caah, $20 monthly. 44th, near Hawthorne; Tabor 17G8. WHY go to Gregory Heights when you can get a lot on 83d et. for $125?. 820 Swet land bldg. BEST bargain on Nob Hill, large 12-room house on Gllsan st.. lot 60x100. $3000. Particulars at 309 Falling bldg. MODERN, 9 rooms, full basement, furnace, front and back stairs, sleeping porch; East Taylor st. Phone B 2311, East 888. lMs ACRES. 15 minute? ride; this la bargain at $2000. Phone A 2QS0. FOB BALE RE AX K8TATB. THE NEW TRACT RIDDEL1. HEIGHT Located at Lenta, on Mt. Peott Hn. 1 np open lor the eelecUou of lota On ol th. nicest tracts lor a horn. In that aectlon. Nice shaJ. tre.t on many of the lota Two block, from achool; walnr mains laid. Prices very cheap consider ing location and alze of lots Only 00 to $-23 per lot, with easy monthly pay ments as low as S3. 00 down and $3.00 per month. Came early and make your se lection, a they will only last a short time. WESTERN OREGON TRUST CO, 14 Chamher of Commerce. A Cowperthwait, agent. BAJtQAJN NO. 12. Modern 5-room buniralow, concrete foundation. cement buement, double floors throughout, nice large rooms, flre Thire, eiectrlo liKHts with fixtures, tiled kitchen and bathroom, best plumbing; lot 7,1x100. nice garden, abundance r ., cement sidewalks;, all carpets, shades, linoleum, etc.. go with the place; price only $.00. $1500 cash; location near car. 2S minutes' rl-1e, 5-cent fare. CmiROlULWlATrHKWS CO. (Ino.) Lumber KxchauKe blUK Hd and Stark sts. NOB HILL HOME. $7750 New and modern 9-roora house, concrete basement, furnace end three fire places; this Is one of the most complete homes In the Nob Hill dlstrlot and Is lo cated on a fractional ooruer lot, 24th St.. south of Marshall. It Is a bargain, and you have got to hurry. JAMES J. FLYNN. Ill Chamber of Commeroa. . REMOVAL jrOTTCB. MIlTZ-ill'ELLF.H COMPANT WWl MOVE FROM THEIR PKESENT QUAR TERS IN THE- CORBETT BLD9. TO ROOMS 816 TO 817 AJtUNUTON liLIXi. ON MARCH 1ST. ENGLISH WALNUTS. We are th. largest owner, awl jria&ters tn Oregom. "We hav. the only plasted tracts on the market. Our properties are In the walnut country. TiunhilL 5-aor. tract, planted, $100 cah. $lft per moaia. CHU11CH1LL. MATTHEWS CO., INC., Lumber Excu&ns. bldg., 2d asd Stark sts. X STRICTLY modern, brand new, -room bungalow, hardwood floors, beam ceilings, wneered wainscotlnsr. built by day's work, facing north, corner 80x100, beautiful lawn, streets Improved, cement sidewalk; Holiday's Addition; block of two carllnes; must be seen to be appreciated; prloe $8500; cash, balance terms; no agents. Own.gr. m 701, Oregonian. BARGAIN An elegant l-room dwelling can be hud at a bargain: nil modem conven iences, cement basement, laundry tubs, combination lighting fixtures, lu.rse recep tion hall and attic; best location on East fide for a home; located northeast corner liast Ankeny and East 20th sts. W. L. J'iiko. 204 Fal'.lng bldg HOLLADAY PAKIC HOMJ3. $3500 An clesant b-room strictly mod ern house, on Multnomah street, near 21st St.; irtreet Improvements are all In and paid; very eiKhtly; restricted district; beau tlful lawn, roses and fruit trees. One half cash, balance mortgage. A. A. Hoover, 813 Gerliger bldt. NOB HILL HOME. 150x100 on Irving t., near 23d; fine large ftioufto on corner, with smaller house on Inside lot; good chanoe for further Im provement. 6TRONO CO., Financial Agents, COS Concord Bldg. AN elegant 10-room dwelling, built for a home; all modern conveniences; cement floor In basement, combination lighting fixtures, large hall and attic; be.t loca tion on West Hide, within 10 minutes' walk of I'ostoCfico; price reasonable; terms. A C 6.)3, Oregonian MODERN llt'NGALOW. New, very swell, 6-room bungalow, full lot; this was built for a home and Is there fore exceptionally woll put up, on East Aldor st. In Sunnyslde, $1000 cash will handle, balance monthly. J. W. . Grussl. 20i Washington, near 3d, room 7. $10,000 INVESTMENT. 10 per cent net income; exceptionally well trollt flaw, with three apartments. In a moot sightly locality; a fine home and sure Income. STRONO & CO., Financial Agents, C05 Concord Bldg. $3500 lOOxl-JO corner, head of Lovejoy St. $4000 00x100, Overton St.; excellent for flats. $10.QOO Two modern 5-room tlate; choicest location on Lovejoy. SCOTT & MrDDl'UAIA 432, Chamber of Commerce. $2750. S7T7I AND CLINTON STS. New modern 7-room corner honee; g-Mn cash, balance 0 per cent. PORTLAND SUCCESS REALTY CO. 820 Board of Trade llullding. GOOD BUILDING LOTS. $800 CuxlOO comer, E. Slat and Ftancla ave. $1050 Quarter bldck. Rose City Park. S30OO lwxl20. Holladay Park. A. A. HOOVER, 818 Uertlnger bldg. NEW 8-ROOM HOME. IRVIN'OTON. 1 block from car. modern in evory par ticular, polished floors, built-in china closets, furnace, tubs, etc.; only $0000; terms. The Williams Investment Co., (121 Corbett bldg. INVESTIGATE THIS. . Beautiful 6-room borne. oontalnlnpc very modern convenience; best location and neighborhood in South Portland. Se. owner on premises, llio Grover st. NEW. modern residence in Ladd Addition, strictly, modern and up to date, newly furnished throughout; owner compelled to sell; very easy terms to right party. See owner at 410 Falling bldg. EWEIX home near Hawthorne ave., 37tt st. district; 6 rooms, all tnodern; extra well built; something worth while; $2750, eny terms. Jas. C. Logan, S2u;4 Washington St., room 410. OWNER has two lots In tho most beauti ful residence section east of Irvlngton; !l improvement paid; beautiful view; $.Vi0 to $000, terms. Also lrvlnirtoa lots. These are snaps. Phone Main blo8. SOUTH POP.TLAMD COTTAGE $500. Good 6-room cottage, near 2d and Curry, $1800, $".00 cash, balance term, to ,ult. J. W. Grussl, 205 Washington, near 3d, room 7. TABOR HEIGHTS property, choice selec tions for sale by H. L. N. Oilman. 411 Washington st; tesms only 1 per cent cash A 4730. Main 2473 (If 1U45 after tl P. M.). - A DANDY. 1 1-$ acres, house, barn, well, level, city limits; IS mlnut.-s Portland. EVER HART-PLOW MAN CO. N. 6th. Portland. PGR SALE Lutcher shop, doing good busi ness, at 24.'! North 17th St., cor. Marshall, cheap if sold before llrst of month, phone " Main C10G or call at shop. 4-ROOM new cottage In Sollwood. 1 block to car; lot 60xluo; nice homo; price $14,"'1, $P0 caah. H. W. Garland ii Co., 191 4th st. OWNER That new uo-to-date 6-room white bungalow at 4(iS iillllngsworth ave. IE. 8th st.) $2250. fiee to appreciate; 2 lots If do&lred. I BUY and sell all kinds of real estate and timber lands. List your property with me end get results. Claude .E. Hicks, 60S Oorbett bldg. IRV1NGTON Fine lot near Knott. $UM) cash; another for $1000; easy terms. Jas. C. Logan, 820V, Washington et.. room 410. FOR SALE -Fractional lot and 7-room cottage, 703 Everett, between 21st and 22ud, price $4."u0: see owner. McCargar, Hates st Lively. Falling bldg. FOR fcjALE Lots on East 2!st near Clin ton; 20x100, $000; 50x100, $no0; easy pay ments. Owner, Max ijmith, North Ititn et. No phone. WORKING-MAN'S home cheap. 3 rooms, price $00, $275 cash, balance $0 month; lot 50xl4o; 1 block from Mt, Scott car; nice home. Full particulars 3 HI 4th st. BEAUTIFUL little homo, clcse to good car, on very ea."y payments; must sell. See owner, 410 Falling bldg. FOR SALE By owner, handsomest bunga low In irvlngton. Call and se. it. 482 E. 23d st. North. INVESTORS Go to the Owner- Realty As sociation; buy direct of owners and save commissions. 205 Abington bidg. $500 CASH, $25 month. West Ride home; S2100; a bargain. Howard-BcLnka Com pany, 019 Swelland bldg. CHOICE 6 and lo-aere tract for sale; easy terms; no irrigation North Hank Nut 4ft Fruit Land Co., 838 Chamber of Com, .