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V ' , 1 . XKW TODAY 1 SCT IOBAT, 1 REAL ESTATE. t . REAL EATal ' I I lyimimni I XEWTOMI. I I r. I For Sale Houses. MO RULES COMPLEX Walter Camp, Football Expert, Talks of New Game. OTHER CHANGES PLANNED Committee Ha Strcnuona Time Ke vising Play Vale Weak, Hax- Tard Strong, Say Veteran Coaches Given Coaching. -I will admit that tha football roles of 110 are somewhat complicated. said Walter Camp, the well-known football authority and member of the football rules committee, at the Oregon Hotel last nlirht. Mr. Camp is in the city on private business. In another year we hope to have them simplified. Our present endeavor Is to keep the game oen and to lessen the quality and quantity of Injuries. It has been the honest endeaver of toe rules committee for the past flye or six years eer since the demand for a re vision made Itself felt to acoromodate both tha players and the spectators. The members of the committee did not asjrea this year, but we did the best we could. Even those who criticised the new rules at first are now willing to ad mit that they cannot be Improved until they are tried through a season of ac tive playing. "Followlna their adoption I went to yrw York and met 30 conches and ath letic Instructors. Then I went to Cleve land where I addressed a similar gath ering of S0O men. I explained to both groups the causes and nature of the changes and the new style of play that was expected from them. They all aeemed to be well satisfied with tha re vision. Mr. Camp pointed out that the two principal changes were the elimination of the end Interfere- within the 10 ytrl limit following; r forward pass or kirk and the prohibition of the locked play that formerly directed the weight of attack against the taoklr. Both of these rules are Intended to make the game less dangerous. One fault already apparent, he said, was the elimination of kicking the ball behind the line of acrimmage. Tills objection will be voided through the substitution of words In the rules that will permit a return kick. The committee will take a mall vote on this, which may restore the old style of play and will develop punting. Football." remarked Mr. Camp, "more than any Oder sport develops the spirit of free play among those who tuke part In It. It provides for an unlimited amount ct team work and assistance on tha part of the Individual players. In this It has an American side. too. as In business the same as In sport there Is inclination to combine and work to aether. "It always does ma good to meet a football man. Somehow, whenever you find an old football plaver. you rind a pretty white sort of a fellow. Hie game affords opportunity for more talk and reminiscences than any other sport. I never tire talking over the old Karnes of a score or more of years ago." Mr. "amp has been so prominently Identified with sports at l'ale university lor the past decade that the fact that he is one of the most leading business men of New Kneland Is often lost to sight. He Is president of a big clock con. -em which employs 1.V0 men and which has trade extendlne: throughout the country. He formerly was a frequent visitor to this city, and says ne en tnved the cames of the old Multnomah Athletic Club and the colleges through out the state. He expects to return to the Kast In time to witness the big col lege gsmes of the coming season. He says the outlook at Yale Is not very cheerful this year. The team will He made up of much green material. On the other hand. Harvard will have an eleven composed almost entirely or vet erans. COLLEGE PKFKATS SOLDIERS frt. James' Eleven Secures Game in Vancouver by Score of 15 to 0. VANCOI'VER. Wash.. Oct. 9. (Spe rial, i St. James- College defeated Com pany F. Engineers, today on a slippery field, before a small crowd in the Trl City hall grounds, the score being 15 to (V The college boys had hard work In eettine a touchdown at the end of the first half, and rolled up two more in the second, but Woods missed gosl every time. While both teams were playing under the new rules, they played the same old football mass play. Ilneburks. end runs, with a few punts mixed in. Much time was lost In disputing- over t:-.e new rules. There were lew pen allies. The lineup: lit James. TUnrtsrty ...... Vmnec-in "Ket H ichardeoiu T!"mi'B .- V rr.i - Frrl Weoa . ...... M. I-ona'd .... rM Mo'arthx. foulher:.And .. Ensineers. Benhold ..no ..LU . . R T . ,L r . . H F. . . . . . . R H ..III.... ..KB , . . . Weiirtinr Carmtchael . .... Tresselr , Millard Maloney Butler . . Daujcherty . Kay tCapl-l OB Petty Reveree H. Miller, empires McEachern H. Miiler was referee and McEachern and Fred Ferrell were umpires. FANDOM AT RANDOM Yesterday' double victory mnkes three time this season that Portland h cleaned up the series against Sacramento. The first time the Beavers turned the trick was on the Sacramento gnpunas. e The San Francisco scrlhes say Portland Ix winning the pennont at the expense of th "weak" Sacramento club. If Sacra mento Is ao weak the California clubs have the same opportunity of beating that ouncn. v. ny uuu i j vr . Vean Gregg helped his winning per cen'.ace considerably by flsurlng In terdav's double victory. The n:g soutn paw Is anxious to lead the Pacific Coast League pitchers, and therefore does ,iot object to pitching two or three games a week. OMir, rr w . . acrain the shining light In tha outer works with gome stellar catches. George la showing up better every day. and Bib Mac ought to be well satisfied witn naving railed 10 iei una player go to beattle last spring. "Deacon" Van Buren. the veteran member of the Sacramento club. Is one " of tha best players on that club. The old timer seems to grow younger each year, and has been one of the stars of the series just closed. If the other Senators behaved half as well as Van. Portland might, have dropped a few games. a Charley Graham was decidedly pleased at the b!a crowd which turned out yes- ; tertiay, for Graham did not expect one- STUDEBAKER-GARFORD "40" E-M-F "30" and Flanders "20" AUTOMOBILES R.rnin, in slightly-used demonstra tors and second-band cars. n,ip hon la in charge of an expert roan from our Eastern factory and we guarantee ihhikuuh. Bring In your old car to Da pamtea; we have the best paint shop in the city. Chapman and Alder St. Both phones. i -. v. u tm vMterdav. Aocordina to u ...- wnnll nnt ham hejui EOO people present on a day Ilka yesterday at . v. I. ,n tv,. 1 u D-ii a Vn won- miiT viuwr .. der tha Cailfornlana won't relinquish this territory. e e T I rinnM rain fnTWCA tA "TUB In" on foul tips and was "hinged" In the brisket a couple of tlmea yesterday. Finney has become so accustomed iv Btn tinr hit that he merely shakes himself and goes) on with tha game. I SJIELDOX LE JETXE IS SEW WORLD'S MARK HOLDER. Long-Distance Thro win if of Baseball Contest Goes to Central League at 426 Feet 6 1-4 Inches, x . cisriSNATI. Oct. - The world remr.t for the Ions; -distance throwing of a baseball that has stood for St years waa broken at the field day Detween me i . .n,t titTiir. Xational League teams here today, when Sheldon LeJeune. of the Evanavuie ciuo, oi iom . ...i T - ,hr.r lh, hall 42ft feet. Inches. . feet, li Inches over the oid record. The long-dlstanoe throw event waa In - . i Ma,f.K htvMA, Talun and Oscar Fandree. of Springfield. Tha pre- vlous recora was maaa oy luw --"J i rt Tit InohM In the field events that followed. Pitts burg was unable to carry off any hon- In gettltng ties, but were outdone In tha finals. Following are tne summai --. Beating out a bunt John Lobert and Ward MtHer. nun OI cipc;nni. un. - t 2-5 seeonrta. and dlvldad tha prise money. Kunco hilling Won hv Rowan, of Clncln nalL Plulance feet i Inches. ... -. . r.nh,il or Pittsburg. and Lobert, of Cincinnati, tied. Time, 14 second. - In the run-orr. i.nrwn won or tne i. n i -iii in 11 " " . I'atehers accurate throwing won by Mc Lean. i-nc!nnatl. by making two bullseyes out of three throws. I 111 II ! Villi 1 1 '11 win.. ' ' ' " ' Oaspar. ClnclnnalL Record. 8 strikeouts OI 11 pai: uinjn- o, if i.iii .i-niri r iniDviDi ruHnii Clrclnnatl, and Wilson. Pittsburg, tied on -t i w v.v i jiKt Cincin nati; Campbell. Pittsburg, second: W. Mil ler. Cincinnati, intra, nr, x u. . Hi" mr-ii AICTIOX SALES TODAY. a, wnnn' siiellon house, corner eennd and Tsmhlll. Sale at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson. auctioneer. At Baker s auction house. 152 Park street; furniture, csroeta. etc fcals at IV o cioca. Goo. Baker A Co.. auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. MEET1SO NOTICES. BHRINEGRAM. Members of Al KSr Tem- A. A- O. N. M. wno not received atnjr tlcKets. captain of any Arab Patrol In "orth America everv snriner in tnis t'asis in enpenunr testify. WILLIAM H. GALVANI. K. U. WMJ ltrtUl Ph. ruieiiiaie. Record ex. A. AND A. S. RITE. The funeral services of the Ksdosh will be held this evening st 9 o'clock In our CalhedraL over the remains of our deceased brother. John M. Hodson. 34d degree. Masonic and other friends Invited. Ne admission after 830 P. M. Fv ord.r MASTER OF THE KADOSH. MULTNOMAH COCNCIl. ROT AAA At. ARCANLM meets at K. P. 'Syl Hall. 11th and Alder streets, the Wf;'! second snd fourth Mondsv of sarh yV month at P. M. Visitors cor- d-.allv welcomed. H Clauasenlus. Jr.. secretin. 123 11th si HARMONY LODGE. NO 12.' A. F. AND A. M. stated com munication this lMonday even ing at 7.30 o'clock. Work In the M. M. degrse. Visitors are cor dially Invited. W. M. DB LIN. Sec. SELL WOOD LODGE. NO. 1S1. A. K. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Monday) evening at t r. M.. In hall at Spokane ave. and K. ISth St. M. aL de gree. Visiting orotners are cor dlally in.lted. Br order W. M. WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. . A. K. AND A. M. iSoeclal com munlcsuou this IMondayl evening st T:0 o'clot-k. Work In F. C. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. W. S. WEEKS, Sec MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP TEK NO. 14. O. E. . Stated meeting this (Monday) eeninr. E, Mil and Bum aid. Degrees. Order New hall for rent, central, line floor, steaa heat, piano, large ants-rooms and lock.ra H .-l)ivii Co.. 10 :d st. or A 2O0S. ' XSEBAl"OTICE3. HODSON At his residence. COS East Madi son Sunday. October . John M. Hodson. aged II years. 1 month. IS days. u nrral serMces tomorrow (Monday) Oc tober lu. st Scottish Rite CsihsdraL o'clock P. M.. by Knigdts Kadoah. Tues day October 11. at same place, at 1 o clock i- jj., Mrvlcvt conducted by the grand lodge of Oregon, A. F. and A. at. Friends Invited to both ssrvlces. ium:ih tlokax c. HAHUUIM ItLlMi. SlilUAL DEtaiiNS. wtieae.: alala HvSi A lies,. irannlng A alcLatee, 1 uarral Dlreotsea, ttb and Tine, fbone Mala aa. Lady aa atatsat. Ofl lee el County Cereoeg. tunlRD UOLMaX CO.. Funeral Dlrsea. 0r tap ad St. Lady Aasltant. PSeee M- tut. j7. ilNLES SON. ad and Madlssav Uar atleadam. roooe jaaia s. av ta . a. Unanlng. lae. E. S3. U tsis. EIUCSON CO- V'adertakera: lai at. 4i) Alder. M. A 131. dy aa well a ojournlns noDiet gf-TVv desiring tickets for tne grand IT f X -Kill to be given by Al K-tder a In L Arab ratrol, are requested I "X I to see t'aptaln William uavia. If mi at 311 Second street, who wlil A Mr look after their lnterast. That he Is the most obliging 4- ZEI.LER-BYRNEA CO.. Funeral Directors. 9 Mltlams ave.; both phuaes; lady aaat. LEKCH. I'ndertaker. cor. Aat Alder an Sin. Eat 11. B lea. Lady asalstaat. THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1910. HEILIG 7 th and Taylor Fbaaes, Mala 1: A 112. INACOURAL PERFORMAJiCg TONIGHT. 8:15 O'CLOCK. Continuing Tuesday. Wednesday. Special lrice alaunee v tuunmar. Viola Allen Accompanied by James O'NellL la F. Marlon Crawford's Play. The White Sister n Evenings. $2.N, tl ll-BO. tL 7a toe. Matinee. 1-C0. 11.00. 73c soc. c PEAT SALE AT HEILIQ. BDNGALOVV THBATER ties. I- Baker. Maaacer. Phones Main 11T and A 22. very night this week Matinee Saturday. A I . rpkmaa1 WOndartUl nlay. "ARIZONA." . By author of "Tha Witching Hour." and many others. Strong company: elaborate scenery. Evenings. 250, 50c. 75c. 1. Matinee. 25c DOC. Next attracUon Billy ClUford JgJV ft MATINEE EVERT BAT. TvrFATER T5.9M0-1S II 1 T M M a infliV WEEK OCTOBER la Angusta Close, Rpls seU Urol her. and to. In "The Continental . . i . M n.i i u.jiu. rmff Ins nailer, iuuiu ui auu .''. - - 'n a Shopping Tour." Willlaro rianes ui 'Ha-k to Hoaton ." Kat Lefflngwell and Co. in a lgnt at tne --"r. Franklin Colby, Arthur Bowan, tnotwes. BAKER rHEATER 11th snd Morrison Geo.L.Baker. Mgr. Mala X, & oeev. . Tonight, all this week. Matinee Saturday. Bargain Matinee Wednesday. 25c Incomparable Baker Stock Company in Dustln Farnunvs romatlc plT of famous wi i i ..i c.amKAAt dava. "CMTO avtrtin,- FT Boom Taraingion. a iihh.... love and romance; rich comady. Evening, -oc. , . . . i . . . . i Tttif Ntxl WC i .C. Dattirua aauiiy L -i w - sreek "in una ana tne GRAND Weak Oct 10. 1910 Brilliant Minstrel Comedian. HARRY VAN RICE A PRJEVOST, Woria's tireaseav Arrobatlo Comedians Alexander BrlMoa, a uilia FOSSEM, Lata Bisr of Al O, Lancaster, Haywood I1M and laota-Mrr C.RANBAfeCOPE. WrK Van Mctea " r-r mm w - aa tvi 11 Sk.StA. ... 1 "lV Tln, P.rtormc.. at T:S0 .-i5; Pau-ony irve; Lower r .wr a.. PORTLAND THEATER 14th and Washington Mala MO, A 875T, Best Beat ta noose wc. Dowlan Stock Co.. Second Successful Wefc By Right of Sword Temple Cltr Quartet Between yvcis. rhta. 15e. 25c S.c and 6c. W sdnes and Saturday Vatineas. 15c and -5c Next Week "Out of the Fuld." LYRIC roBmND FAMILY n.AVHOCOK Week Commenelnr Monday bl'bl lAb AllllAl-ii" TOMMY BCRJiSw and Edw. Armstrong Musical Comedy Co. In "THK MCTrU vi.-i.o. Two performances nlKhtly. 7.45 and :! SO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Fourth Annual Horse Show Portland Hunt Club THURSDAY, FRIDAY ind SA1URDAY October 13, 14, 15 Two performances each day. Over i.nn hundred entries the best horses from Vancouver. B. C.: Victoria. B. C, Spokane. Seattle and Tacoma. Resen-ed Seata TSe and fl.OO. . Ceaeral Admittance, B0. Boxea 5O.0O to glOO.OO far Season Sale of seats opens this morning. October 10, at Rowe & Martin s urug store. Sixth and Washington streets. OREGON HUMANE S0C1EH OFFICE, CTTT HAIX MAIN 688. A 73. . RTJMANK OFFICKR. BAST T NEW TODAY. TV. tuinir. nrrear? adioinine St. Hel ens Hall, within seven miles of the center of Portland. $200 an acre and up. Make your own terms. AMES MERCANTILE AGENCY, 416 Abington Building. Main 5988. $3500 handles new six-apartment house on the East Side. Choice locality. OVER lOVi FEB CENT NET n I hp investment. The price is $7000 One of the best little buys in the city. F. E. TAYLOR CO. 402-3 Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak Sts Pacific Title & Trust Co. Removed to 7 Chamber of Cammerce, 3 et 17. .V - ..; .1 frrOUna ntwr, luunu-aucc atuc A. B. Manley. Prea W. Y. Maaters. Sec A Atty. Lot SoilOO. being; 100 feet west of E 11th (the beiiwooa ana waveriy u-nnrf.inrk carHnes ) and between Gran street and Hawthorne ave.; walking; distance to west tide; very suitaoie 101 a two-flat buUdina; or a good noma 11400, If 40 reet wide nu. CILVER, aiS McKay Bldar. munnhi price. ' 81 acres aimost In the city, near the Union Aieal uompany s ooiaings, jauu fier acre and up. Water and rail meet n this land. The price thla week $500 Ter acre, next ween win no aigner. 21T Ablaartoa Bids:. FOR SALE 10 acres right bottom land, joining; Forest Grove, trice ;u per acre, sauu down, balance on time. Aoaress vwuer, F. vernoeven. r orest iro-ee. or. LOT nesr both Rose City and Ankeny csr ii.m and between E. 14th and 16th sts. $JS.'0: will take tiOO down and wait 90 days tor dbiub. FOR BALK S-story brick building. 122.300, Ircoroe 10 per cent, terms. Phones A -823. Msln Apply S.13 Worcester block. XN VK&TOKS Cau m owners- Kealty asra for Umber, acrsags. buince. reeideoew aaA sarucsnt propertisa, 30 Atolturtoa Skv Line WEST SIDE INVESTMENT BY W. H. GRINDSTAFF. Corner on West Park, covered with frame -buildings, paying fair interest. This lot is not far from Mor rison street, and is one of the most desirable corners on West Park street. 25 per cent margin within six months. Terms. LOT WITH 100 FEET FRONTAGE ON Morrison Great things are promised for Morrison street, 'ine city map will convince you that Morrison street is the longest business street in Portland running from Mount Tabor on the east to the City Park on the west. Morrison street will advance more during the coming two years than it has during the cast 20. The above lot is near the proposed new Co lumbia Theater and Hotel Now is the time to buy Mor rison-street property in or der to reap the profits that are sure to be in store for the far-sighted investor. W. H. Grindstaff 510 Commercial Block. IRVINGTON SWELL HOME Brand new, modern, swell 9-room house: everything in and ready to move Into; furnace, fireplace, sleeping-porch, built-in china closet, window seats, nice combination fixtures, shades, breakfast-room. In fact it has all latest imnmv.minii and Is a beautiful home. on a lot 60x100, with cement 'sidewalks and street Improvements paid. This home is worth 7600, and you can buy it for a few days for $6900, about 2300 cash, balance easy terms. In the best part of Irvlngton. Nothing but swell homes surrounding. Grussi & Zadow 1T Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. fine Apartment Site 100x100, beautifully located, close in on East Burnside street, now of fered for $1000 less than any other quarter-block in same locality. Price $9500. J. L. Wells Co. 636 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. No. 100. THE BEST BUY IN IRVINGTON Southwest Corner, 50x100 $1250 Terms. F. E. TAYLOR & CO., 402-3 Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak Sts. 100x108 FT. CORNER Alameda Park For quick sale; $700 below actual value. F. E. TAYLOR & CO., 402-3 Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak Sts. LACD'S IDDITIOJr. 11-Room House. Attractive and substantial; built by day labor for a home: full cement baeement and walks. 9x30 sleeping porch. fireplaces, all plate-glass windows, a No- 1 furnace, oak floors: In fact, everything Is here that be longs to a first-class house; all street Im provements are In and paid In this highly restricted district: 20 minutes' walk from postofrlce. This house wss built by the owner for a home, but owing to business matters he Is not going- to occupy I" and offers It for sale at about cost. Small pay ment down from responsible salaried man. with satisfactory terms on remainder. Ad dress owner. It' 39L Oreconlan. Street Only $500 Per Acre 81 acre of suitable land for factories, railroad shops, stockyards ' and packing plant ; a" few hundred feet ' from Columbia boulevard. The Main Slough or ship canal runs through this land. C. R. DeBurgh, Owner 217 Abington Bldg. GREAT MONEY-MAKER 5S A HTTP'S nrlininiriff cirline, finest w j tl - platting proposition in the city; a Dig moneymaker, uau u you mean uu. ness. No phoning. Brong-Steele Co. Ground Floor Lewis Building. Fine Location Modern. -room. 2-story 'house on East Stark, Mot BOxlOO, J3500 2000 cash. Need the money. OWNER. Phone Tab or 143. Portland Heights View Point rut. -i,..r .mi ail the mountains in plain view. Encircled on three sides by Buena vista urive. ah imituui.i" 721 Board of Trade. $ 1 6,SOO Income-bearing property, two blocks south of Morrison street. West Side, nets over 14 per cent on whole lnyest m.nt: 110.000 cash will handle. Call. after today. 718 Marquam bldg., 10 12 A. M 2 to 4 P. M. REAL ESTATE jlEALBBs. BtoT.il. a- 57 CO.! McKay bid,. Red estate. Insurance, mortgages, loans, etc. BTObSker a Benedict. 60 McKay bid, at. BEBHEY'9 REALTY CO., 248 4th st. CbsDln Herlow. 832 Chamber Conawn Cook. B. eT CO, SOS Corbatt bld. Jennlncs Co.. Main 188. 203 Oretonlaa. PALMER-JONES CO- B, P. Sit Commer cial Club bids. Echalk. Geo. rw 828 Stark St. Mala 89 A. 2383. SHINDUBR HALL. 205 Ablartoa bid Tbs Oreg-on Real Batata Co.. Grand are. and Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition.) M. K. Thomoon Co., cor. 4th and Oak sts. REAL ESTATE. For aale Lots. 'OWNERS. RHAIi BARGAIN. Two lot on La 3d avenue, in Ladd's Addi tion, at 480 a lot cheaper than adjoining lots; go up Laaa ave., -.m iwi. iivm - thorne and Bast 12th streets, next lot south and east or tnat nue reuwiu "'v-. k t this is easy wanting distance u near-ln location; I want to use the money and am paying a bis price to get It In this way; it takes only 7oO a lot to take up my contract with the Ladd Estate. Phone day time, B 1362; phone eveoinfts and bunday, East 728. See me daytime 320 East Morri- aon at. - HAVE YOU 25? If so, and If you can pay $10 monthly you can make 250 by buying a 50x100 lot, for $650. located next to 30th St., on W-R carllne; only lot at that price here: the new streetcars Just arrived will run over Madieon bridge ' and supply this part and make large Increase In values, but right today it is worth much more than asked. 418 Railway Exchange bldg. marsnaii -iw- 18 acres, near Readville, mile from Orenco. on Oregon Electric, this land lies nne. good soil. 8 acres cleared, balance easily cleared; some timber; price 3o0 If sold soon: this land Is worth 4o00. GRVSSI & ZADOW. HIT Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak. .. ...... TLTOUTIC flCU Nice level lot. near Eellwood carllne. 8 to 10 minutes from Grand avenue and Hawthorne. $175 down, balance of $275 very easy. Write. Will call. Price $(300. November 13. W. F. Baker, Box 113. Lents. Or. CHOICE lots on East 28th St.; sightly prop erty covered with fruit trees, at $650 each; 10 Der cent cash, balance $10 per mo. See owner. 41 Spalding bldg.. 3d and Washing ton sta. TOUR OWN TERMS. If you pay 6 per cent Interest on balance each month, for a kit 3 blocks from Alberta car- free abstract; Immediate possession. Owner. P 395. Oregon Ian. BOxlOO LOT for nothing; the 4-room new house 4 blocks from the car. Is worth the price asked, $800. 225 Lumber Ex chsnge bldg. TOU can buy a lot near Rose City Park for 1500. 25 down and $10 monthly; graded streets, cement sidewalks. Bull Run water. B24-528 Board of Trade hlds- 8000 SQ FT. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. $1250. Rlelit on carline. one block to Patton road- $350 casa handles. Fred W. German, 329 Burnelrte. M. 2778. TWO good lots in Southport on easy terms, 12 minutes from business center on Fulton carllne. uwjiij CHOICE IRVINGTON lot, Stanton atH 2 block? from irvlngton carline: only $1300, iiikn ,h. Main 8980. A 7574. IRVINGTON SNAP Save agent's commission; 5TtlOO, east front, one block from carllne. Phone c isi xio MONTHLY, with 6 per cent interest, will buy you a lot in the Alberta district, near the car. nwuc , PORTLAND Heights homes, lots and tracts for subdivision; alj views and prices; soma Mrgaiu. ........ LOTS In Shearer's Addition now on sale. TTftt Thirty-first and Harrison streets. Hlgn ana hib""j- ..v.. . LOT for sale. 50x100, 3 blocks east of Ladd Addition; hard-surface street; 11400. terms Inquire T. Burns. First Nat- Bank. FOR SLE Lot between East 22d and 24th, on Flanders st. Address H. Goodwin. Oakland, -it vnrt SALE Laurelhurst lot on East Glisan stT- equity for sale $300 below selling price. C 3S6, Oregonlan. , SOUTHPORT Owing to death of owner, we have two caoao iu. , ,J " v rasy terms. 721 Board of Trade. CORNER. 100x100. Irvlngton Park, cheap; eay tenra, oy uwnci. qui, v. ONE lot In Southport on the carllne; owner 'forced to sell. M 392. Oregonlan. ROE CITY PARK lot. $575; car 800 feet; m,i.t sell. J 399. Oresonlan. CLOSE-IN acreage, sale or exchange. Rob ert A. Miller, 333 Worcester bldg. For Sale Housea. BUYERS ONLY Very desirable six-room house, new, modern, large lot. jawn, roses, choice location. P. O. Box 538. B-ROOM modern house near Overton street; will sell at a bargain; easy terms. In qutre of owner. 533 Morrison st. NEW 6-n.oin house full lot, $3000: East 31st St.: $500 cash required. 927 Board TraV NEW, modern Irvington homes, owner, C 1102 or Main 2S3. Phone T a n nniD t -. t . 1 TaARfiAlNS. No. 26 $4750. reasonable amount cash and balance monthly to suit your con venience, will place you In possession ol one of the finest homes In the Hawthorne district. This plaoe Is absolutely modern In every respect, nothing missing: has five rooms and aleeplng porch; only one block off of Hawthorne are. This Is a buy for the monsy. , No. 27 $42O0. $1000 Cash. bal. to suit monthly, buys modern in every respect t room house, furnace, fireplace, bath ana toWet. concrete baeement and walks, paved street: in fact, everything that is in an up-to-date home: the district Is Sunnl sida, and if you will but take time to in vestigate you will certainly be convinced as to the value of this property. No. 21 Nob 'Hill The cheapest 8-room modern house In the Nob Hill district, and In Portland for that matter, location con sidered. This place has every convenience that can be given a house, and the owner Is forced to sacrifice at the price ol R75( this week. The place Is easily worth $8500. It will take $3000 to handle, ths balance can run as long as you wish at 8 per cent. . We have all classes of properties ana only advertise those properties which we know to be bargains. Please consult our bargains in the other papers. We have houses from $500 to $''5.000 In price at your own terms and fignres F. E. TAYLOR & CO.. .402-3 Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak sts. ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. NOB HILL HOME. $8500 10-room dwelling and one full size lot. BOxlOO feet, north front, choice location, west of 23d St.. Nob Hill dis trict: lot alone easily worth $05n0. The house, while It's not new, is strictly mod ern. With hardwood floors, fireplaces, large pantry -with cold water cooler, large sleeping .porch, room enough for three beds, full basement, with cement floor, well-equipped laundry room and new fur nace and full-sise attic. This Is offered at such a reduced price. In order to effect a Quick sale. JAMES J. FLINN. 512 Chamber of Commerce. , WEST SIDE BUNGALOW. $3000. Just finished. 5 rooms, modern plumb ing, large fireplace, full basement, mag nificent view of city and mountains, small payment down, balance same as- rent. In quire of owner. 432 Mohawk bldg. BARGAIN HUNTERS. SEE THIS HOUSE. . ' 8-room house and large lot. only .o minutes out on best carllnedn city: mod ern plumbing, full basement, several luli bearfng apple and cherry tiees; nne. sightly location. MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK: $1260 cash and assume "me'' mortgage. See 1: and you will look no further. DEVLIN li FIREBAUGH. PIEDMONT. SWELL HOME. Very fine, nearly new. 6-roorn modern house, has gas and electric 2 fireplaces piped for furnace, sleeping porch, ju" cement basement, laundry trays, built-in book cases, hardwood floors. Dutch kitchen, on a corner lot 60x100. east front. 8 line fir trees and two fruit trees. ,?n Height a-e., near Killlngsworth; price $4600. louu and $25 per month. GRUSSI & ZADOW. 31T Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and OaK. IT IS THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY. OUR SUCCESS IS BASED ON GOOD WORK. FAIR DEALING AND DISPATCH OF CONSTRUCTION. IF WE BUILD. PLANS FREE. IF YOU gW N LOT, SMALL AMOUNT OF CASH SUFFI CIENT. INVESTIGATE US AND OUR METHODS: IT WILL PAY YOU. NORTHWESTERN CONSTRUCTION CO., BEAUTIFUL HC ME SACRIFICED. i Beautiful T-room home, new and strictly modern In every respect. In best part or Irvlngton. must be sold at once regardless of cost; beautiful lawn and shrubbery, large fireplace, made-to-order fixtures, sleeping porch: photo at office. See tnu today and make us an offer. ot . ........... 610-511-512 Swetland Bldg WE have two new bungalows Just building, one block from carllne; modern In every respect and good workmanship; cement walks, lots 50x100. neighborhood restricted. These nouses win bbh pleted at the low price asked, $2500 and BOf McKay Bldg.. 3d and Stark. Main 549. FOR SALE Beautiful home In Lebanon, house rooms, an b' ,, rrLV ;,ri 1 acres land on corner, all kind, fruit and berries In full bearing. 2 chicken houses, city water, good well; very reason able if taken at once; adjoining lots can be bought cheap; Immediate sale. Box 354. Lebanon, Or. $200 $200 $200 ..nr.,,, iT,fv Dirnr Seven rooms, corner lot. 00x500, on 45th street; solid oak floors, beam ceilings. flrnlace. built-in buffet ani bcokcases. bath laundry trays, basement, pantry, mirror, doors, etc National Realty Trustee Co., 826 i Wash, st. Room 516. Nice eight-room modern house and large attic, concrete wnoo........ --"'r" hJ two toilets; aoout iuur "'" " ington High School, two blocks to cars. See Henry A. i" Henry Bldg.. Cor. Fourth and oat. ,, aIaIaiI VmUHInn- nn Union ave. which must be sold In next day or bo ana Dy spenums eu ... plete it. will pay 16 Pr cent ou amount invested in rcumiu. v. ' . vr BRONG-9TEBLB CO.. Ground Floor. Lewla Bldg. B-room house, lot 50x100, right close to . flCrln. mt a Tina nilV Ankeny canine, uvai. -ot at $1700; look at thia at once If you want a DaiaigOODNOUGH & SE1TZ, 81U bpaiQins Jme. II -ROOM, modern house, cement floor in basemeit cement walks; 50x100 lot. fruit ana hade trees, on Improved street and walking distance from city, for $3100, $500 down and $20 a month. Inquire 76S Commercial st. -i.u." I AM going East: must sen a nne moue.u cottas-e. good business corner. 2 blocks from osioiiiiio, o r i m p"-"-eTc. HURLBERT. St. Johns. Or. to EmT 6th St., one block from Grand ave.. 50x100 reet. witu , -rvn. i.y.i. a great bargain; $3200 will buy If taken im mediately. Full Information at 41 Spald- Ing bldg., 3d ana wasningtun. Runealow 8 rooms ana Sleeping porcn, Kast 3d street, between Schuyler and Hancock, abutting Union avenue lots, within ten minutes' walk of bridges. terms, rnoup TDITIVnYlV This week we will sell those three Irving ton houses for $500 less than we have ever offered them; they must be sold; 6. 8 and 9 roomsT finSt finish. 414 Spalding bldg.. 3d and waan. SPECIALISTS In houses on easy terms. 'r H. A. CHANDLER, 610 Lumbermens Bldg.. 5th and Stark Sts. 4-ROOM house furnished; three lots; corner; cement walks; near car and school. Ideal 'em,t .. .,rdeu and chickens; $i800; cash, baladce S years. Corner 3th and Francis. DON i m-l ivii-.i i . We will sell or build for you on easy . cn-a annrlRl inrliicemen t now. PROVIDENT 1NV. 4 TRUSTEE CO. 'K4.: ... -o -A Trnili. Tlld bZi-i)-" J-moiv. TOR SALE $2300; for few days only; new T room house, corner 40th and East Lin-Anln- gas. electricity, concrete basement, , if-i-. w nnrchea: terms to suit. wooa-uu..., T," -l., , n---- Fee ownerr S-t-;T OF LAURELHURST Will build yon wtsi fmptlonal or full lot. eln in at very small cost; easy payments. Western Trust Co.. 15 Lafayette bldj. i-HUUg , firm SALE uoUDie douw. " iw.ii- caii. .u solutely modern; separate furnaces, fix- turea shades, im o. .0, lurvo, t-rmm. Phone oa'ner. Wood- etc. jim, lawn 107. T3 C j tj i TtJt) I It w 1 it, "D111"! hnt and cold water: fresh paper and paint. int 50x100. fruit, flowers, garden, bargain lOt yVt m. nVinA VlarEhnll -JCi'iO BEAUTIFUL o ami uwvic. u. 'ifl exchange for lots. Pittenger. lis 1 iinssworth ave. u. l. or at. jonns cars. .TV...-, -ti-tt. homes for NICE people in beau tiful" Piedmont, six rooms. now being- ..nmrileted : exammaiiuo mviteti; terms. owner. - ji. -A.i vr;uJj wrm RENT 3 lots, large house, electric K. A- lJW'l w. .Mu. rnt? 5ale by owner, the handsomest 8-room house in ii""-. ard see It. y w ILM'T PARK New 8-room house, 'fur-nlhed- beautiful fir grove; $3500. balance time. ' Call 1104 Rodney avenue. 11 ellE. D.li. riwiriA Two eood houses. on a lot soxioo, houses rented for $36 per month, paying nearly 10 per cent interest on purchase price; lot alone worth $2500: price ot two houses acid lot $4300. $1500 balance terms; on Gibbs street, near First GKUSSI & ZADOW. 31T Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oalc Acreage. LOOK THIS UP. H acres, all under cultivation, only 10 miles from Portland, on the Salem Electrto line. H-mile from station, postofflce. Btores. school, church, etc. Excellent brand new 8-room house, cost $2000 to build; modern chicken-houses and parka good barn and outbuildings, all fenced with woven wire fencing: good well of water, plenty of choico fruit of all standard va rieties, apples, prunes, strawberries, rasp berries, etc. This place must be seen to be appreciated. An ideal home, only SO min utes' ride from Portlnnd. If handled this week, only $4700. with small amount cash, and balance to suit, monthly if desired. BE SUKE THAT YOU 6.EE THIS. F. E. TAYLOR & CO. 40J-3 Lewis Building. 4th and Oak Sts. RIVER HOME. ' 5 acres. 100 feet from Meldrum station. all planted to 4-year-old peach trees, beauties: best soil, no gravel; fine crop potafoes between trees, woven-wlre fence, a new bungalow, strictly modern. 5 rooms, fireplace, bath, etc.: lies high and sight ly, overlooking river; choicest neisrr.or hood; 21! acres with house. $5000; all S acres, $7500: business calls the owner away, otherwise $10,000 would not pur chase this property. A few crops of peaches will pay for this fine home which will then be worth $20,000. GRT ssi & ZAUuw, 317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak. BOYS, men. women, buy one of my little Dungaiow rarms. ior .i; ance $.1 per month; 40 minutes' ride from city, near station; be independent; best of soil. Address E. C; Hurlbort. owner. OL. JUJI11S. Vl. 24 ACRES on Oregon Electric R. R.. 20 minuLes irum me uiri ... $1750; owner must sell; $1000 can be paid in easy monthly payments. Call 414 Spalding bldg., cor. 3d and Washington streeta Your choice of two Una lota 50x100 each, on East 3th St.. near Broadway. $U50 cash and Sl'O-per month. 31T Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. HERE Is a fine 15-acre suburban home on . 11 c f nt T3..i 1 a rut mllh canine. 10 miiea o. j. '' ' fine creek and spring price $i5 per acre, one-third down. Call for Mr. Miller. 508 Gerllnger bldg., 2d and Alder. Ifwant!ng a suburban home er, choice acreage investment, do not fail to consult the "SUBURBAN HOME BPECIALISTS.- ri.iinirci.TER BROS.. 414 Couch olds. FOR SALE or trade, by owner. 40 acres .... ,, 1 i;.ii.,,yD fomtlv nrohnrn. witn smaii uuiiui"B, ..i -- schoolhouse on place. Will consider lot in Albina and some cash. Tel. Woodlawn 974, No. 6 bnaver sx. 10ft ACRES rich black loam, subirrlgated ; two .rrri.. thl Winter Days half purchase price; Portland home as part payment. Price only ,$5600. Wagnon. Jr., Ala limutaici TEN acres, choice, unimproved land, suitable a-. ....rr iAni.... nr nonltrv! running water, good roads, "school; your expenses paid If misrepresented; 350, part cash. Can ana iiiveausin.c. u- "- 2fc0 ACRES of A-l laud, plenty of water, -tu Av,jvc.o " it mm nun ft. of fir tim ber e.'nd only 0 per acre if taken this 1. n.,11 tiL v ti Ath Htreet. FOR SALE 2 acres, Improved; four-room house, wen, oniii. Hem ij'w.i 0 c. car; Rlsley station. 500 east. Phone Airs. iiergiora, iiai um'n. .. ..r,Tt- nTCrTlITVT Ideal for platting; 20 minutes ride on Salem Electric; station on property; 14 acres either side track. 410 Corbett bldg. SUBURBAN HOME. 1M. ACRES. Estacada carline, good house, barn, well. $1100; near sohool and ..ore. Main 860. A 7574. 15 ACRES on carline close to Portland, cheat , ..it, u'lnnpv a, SLamLiher. 531-2 Lumper jtittiitj 1111.&. Homestetads. ADVANTAGES OF OREGON. 32-page book explaining what each of the 34 counties Is best adapted for; gives amount of Government land open to home stead in each county; map attached. flx2S, .showing new R. R. and towns, including Eastern and Central Oregon; counties In dif ferent colors; drawn to March 1, 1910; lat est map in U. S.; price . 25c I.lmmo as Eunv. ;il.1 Hamilton bldg. TWO relinquishments joining 160 acres, eaca . . .ni,nnt. mail and tAlftoban.: postofflce; on county road; running water, best of land. 6 miles from R. R. town. About 4,000,000 ft. on each: these are bar gains; 80 miles from Portland. 1 A DAVIS. 214 Swetland bldg. SOUTHERN Oregon homesteads on new, ln- corporaiea rauroau, umuvi i-ia...i. ed land. Information 215 Board of Trade piqg. far Sale Fruit iands. 20 ACRES. HIGHLY CULTIVATED. 30 MINUTES FROM PORTLAND. NO. 101. This is one of the most Ideal places that we have ever listed in our ofllce for the money. ' 19 acres under cultivation, E acres or which are in strawberries; good 6-room house and barn, water piped from house to barn, good chicken-houses and parks, of the latest design; phone in house, in fact everything which we have In the city In modern conveniences will be louna here. This 50 acres is all fenced with good wire fencing; only one-half mile from Clackamas station; 250 chickens. 10 tons of hay in the barn, 10 cords of wood all sawed In the shed. 1 cow. 1 new gasor lene engine. 1 acre of potatoes. 1 wagon, in fact everything that you might wish can be found here. Price $13,000, with very easy terms. F. E. TAYLOR & CO., -An-ins Lewis Bldg.. 4th and Oak Sts. 40 ACRES good ranch near Portland partly timDerea, on . - . " . .n fruitgrowing, chicken-raising, etc; well-d-.n.r. nn rocks: only $25 per acre. An- " . . 40-acre tt.ti t.i'kt per acre. oilier v-v.d Liberal terms to sun. ' M' FAR LAND INVESTMENT CO.. . 310 coroet piok.. j . 240 ACRES one of the best pieces of lano in Rogue River Valley, on banks of large creek can be Irrigated If desired; 85 acres In young orchard, 100 acres under cu ti vation good house and barn, on main line S Pacific one mile from town, on county road: eaw terms, for limited time only. ;1 Hoard oiiraue. BEST fruit land, 30 miles from Portland. 10-acre tracts. $50 per acre; terms. See McDuffee. 520 Abington bldg. For Sale Farms. 1 : flSTACADA FARM. 20 acres just one mile from Estacada, about 10 acrea in cultivation, 1 acre left for firewood. This property Is up on the plateau right in the heart of the fruit belt and Is offered at a price way .(.low anything in the vicinity. If you Snow a ItEAlf BARGAIN you will snap this up at once, as you positively cannot beat it either In price, sou. or In any Otpr!ce'6fstU$r3000. Just think of It! 6W ""CHAP HERLOW, "D 332 -338 Chamber of Commerce. TF you are looking for a few acres or for a large tract, it will bo worth your while to 'ddHAMMACNV THOMPSON, Bankers. Farm Land Department, Chamber of Commerce. ( See HARTOG 10 ACRES CLOSE TO CITY. Only eight miles from Portland, 25 min utes' ride on Electrlo By., about half of ?m. 'land 1. genuine BEAVERDAM the richest soil to be found anywhere. Bal ance of Knd 1. m pasture. Chicken-house, wagon-shed, small barn and old house ta with the place. Price $7000. with terms. CHAPIN & HERLOW, "D" 332-33S Chamber of Commerce. , , oivr'TT 1300 acres. 2 miles from R. K. staOon; finest of bottom and hill fruit land; 500 acres under plow. 400 acres In timber, bance open pasture, good buildings, good fencing running water; fine farm to cut u Price S00 per acre, easy terms. P" BRONG-STEELE CO., . , Ground Floor, Lewis Bldg. 14', ACRES: all tillable; largo dwelling. .Vniertt barn- 500 rods woven fence; adioining school and railroad; full equip ment feed, seed, stock: 120 acres seeded; $24 000. Box 60. Route No. L Harris- burg. ur. J. A. CUSMSOaaa. For sale, farms; prices reasonable; no exchange. Q 74. carlton. Or. MUcellaneous.- IF YOU ARB LOOKING FOB dose-m acreage, a wheat ranch or "naU. srsll-lmproved farm, at low price land roost liberal terms, see me. 1 Bandle ssj ash properties. 3. O. ELROD. 520 Corbett Bids'. CHOICE acreage, river frontage, or lots OJ Oregon City carllne, by owner. H. G. Stnrkweataer. Risloy Station. WANTED TIMBER LANDS. TIMBER lands wsnteo. . li McKay bldg. C, J, lioCracksai I third as many sncac.s aa icu ma iwr 3 108.0