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4 15 THE MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, MARCH 17. 1911. BURNING COST IP Garbage Being Destroyed for 57 Cents a Ton. CONTRACT IS BEING MET City Officials Pirated With Outcome and Major Relieves That Com part j will Succeed In Remedying Defect. Fifty-seven noli a ton la what It baa coat the cttr to Incinerate garbags In tha naw crematory at Outlda Lake from February IS to March li. according to a resort made yeeterday morning to Mayor blmon by Superintendent Naplar. Thla la In accordance with tha contract rates, on the average, as a altdlnr scale la allowed th.r.la. It la reasonable, aa compared with tha operation of olh.r ilmlUr plants, and la gratifying to tha city official. "I am areatly encouraged by Mr. Kaplers report." aald tha Mayor. "While ha says there ara aoma defacta of a mora or Icaa Important natura to ba ramadlad. ho neertheleaa unquali fiedly dMlutd that tha tselnarators ara dotna- aood work and that ha faala Bsck relieved ovar tha situation. Ixsetrucllcm Coat Low. Ttfty-seTen canta a ton for tha da atrnctloa of garbage ta a yary low fig nra and la virtually according to tha contract rate. It la a Oat snowing and It lookn aa thouch tha company la doing Ita best to ratnady any detect and to provtda tha city with aa excol l.nt cramatory. I have believed all tha tlma that wa should give tha company arary opportunity to maka aood batora applying too much erttlciara aa to tha operation of tha plant, and I taka tha aama attltuda now. It haa until tha Utt.r part of August to turn orar tha plant for acceptance and until then Could have ample leeway In which to complete the contract In aooordaace with Ita terma." Superintendent Naplar aaya that tha lactneratora ara working very well, but complain eomewhat of tha amoke aot being completely consumed. Me , also aaya that with both eecttona of tha plant ta operation the fane do not work perfectly, but he bellevea the company e making every effort to remedy theae things. Tons a Day Consumed. Ninety tone a day la the record of garbage consumed from February it to March IS. Thla cleans cp nearly all that la brought to tha crematory and little la belnr placed on the dump. There haa been a great deal of crltl eiem of the new plant, which la being constructed for the city by the Public Work. Engineering Company at a coat of ID.tto. Councilman Lombard la perhape the chief complainant. He has repeatedly sa.14 trill It would be a dts grare to the city to accept the crema tory anj haa characterised It as a com plete failure. Superintendent Napier has at tlmea found a aood deal of fault also, but ha now declares tha plant ta a good one. DUir JtXTEOKOUHilCAl. ILKFORT. t.rmcure. ai Osre. minimum. J -... - - . - . - . w . . . H.ntft In la t 24 hours. OJ fool rue. Total' rainfall V. 31- lo j t . M ' . none, iota i ...... n - pHTier l. T:e : Tl ln-h: normal rain It sine Spi.mb.r 1. S M Inch.: or pt'nfili atftes rVDlmbr I. 19IO. t t av Inch's. Tolal sunsnms ai a rv n t a. hours. l mlnutaa; paait;. sun.riln. It koura. M minutes, liarom.t.r iriuced to re-l..ii at P. M.. lo.oa inches. THi WtATHtR. 3 Wind 1 I O :? :? rr T e ? Hf STATIONS. Vo'aa E,.con. ........ ri sarv C riivase. . . .. . rr-.r I al Mass...,. t'ulutl s.urae. ....... lia.tv.toB. ... .. Itci'na Jacksonville. . .. kiwi "r - V rhC:4..... V-mraJ N.w Or .BS. .. Nr V ork . . . . . N arts Ha1 . . . Norm laaiaae. . T'lo.na ....... pocat.io. ...... Tort an J. ...... R oat. bur. ...... P tcrafnanlo. . . . sr. lu'.a. ...... e Paul. ....... Sa t l ake aa ! Fan Francisco.. ktea. Sp.jaa.is Tma Tate.ah Ta:aad. Ti a. la tValia.... TV a.fl I nc toe. . .. vvt r.t ra - 44 " S 0 4 4.1 A I'-O 4 0. 4 O. S4 9 r o 4 O. 10 o 2 0 it o 44 O I'D ? O 54 O H 0. To e. 7Vrt 'V 0 J 1 T4 0 O Bao. a., o a-o 4a o to a i: 0. lOTT 'C!.ar Ifl.ar PL eloadl riaar Cloudy 30-tV 4 N't 10 fW 4 SI 4 8 SB N rl.ir rioudy rioudy IciMr ' Cloudy ifi.ar l fK 1 sw 1 NE t s?: iciaar 4 NW Cle.r rieudy 'Clear a r i sir kri.ar 4 E 4 f: 4 W NW ''loufly ipt. cloudy 'CToudy Ct.ar 'Cta NW Cliar 'Oar Itf-'rtint. 4 .4 14 g 14 S )Coudf Cloudy 'CUar Clear CUar a N w to VW II w ricw 4 N Clear Cledy 'Car sw 4 W B TtT s xw ri.ar Cloudy W1UTKZR CONDITIONS. Krpt in tht trm Nrtht. and vr ta p:in and kwti Patn Kta.ta. hrf lh pr9mtr I mxl4rtly low. th tm"rrfe praur la wnrUj hints of countrv. 4011 Bnmlir fair wfithrr b la'fis. T?i oorthni-Tn d tt urbn t rmp Mir ifrn'r.f out to but haa eul hi!. n. liM new !?. tha north At- Uaue (Nit ar.l In tha bi. Isnwranca VaU r. la tua Ouli ar d Atlaatla tca tha athar ta much wWf. hut la Cxrrepnr.d lr v wartnar in tha pinlna Ptataa. tha uppt V:tatrpl n4 Oh In VMan and Lkr rn n twr iha vnatam h;i of thn cn-tr- Tnprntnr nr norma:, nhiia w--t of th -i ntrltun tha waathar la la (rr armaIlT arm. Conil!tie.a ara fatrn!n for anarnllr fa'r Msar rrflar tWuf ont thU fts-trtft. :t coo;inu-1 nrtn thar. and arl.a north tn northaaat wind FOR rCAJTTH. rrtlana and Tlclnlty Talr. nnrtbarl Win Ja. Or. WitMnitct and Iflaha lnTaUF fnir; varinbl n--t h t nrthnat win !, THSODORK F- DRAKE. Tampormrlly ta Char ca. Ta a at n !! tad as try provfdan a Dva lOOO Families Will find iJeal berry, poultry ar,d fruit ranches at NORTH PLAINS Ths New Tows in tha Tnalatla Valley. Th land has been nnder cultivation for nearly 100 years, and sev eral of the larjrest ranches have been subdivided into town lots and tracts of from one to ten acres each. Our terms ara reasonable and North Plains is now ths terminus of ths United Railways, 22 miles from Portland. Call and see ns for all information and particulars regarding North Plains property. Trains leave for North Flains daily at 9:15 A. M-, from in front of our office. RUTH TRUST COMPMY 235 Stark Street, Corner Second. JONESMORE- -How Much longer do you think It will be possible to buy homesites in Portland within the 3-mile cir cle from the business center for $600? look Over The recent census and you will find a most re markable percentage of increase. State of Oregon, 627c Multnomah Co., 100. Portland, 129. East Side, over 500. Jonesmore District, 300 new homes built within the past 12 months. -THINK that over and also keep this in mind: A $600 lot in Jonesmore includes cement sidewalks, park ing and cement curbing, graded streets and Bull Run water. No interest or taxes. Umbdenstock & Larson Company GROUND FLOOR HENRY BUILDING 28G OAK' STREET Phones Main 6719, A 7374 YEAR SHOWS PROGRESS OFFICEnS or peoplk-s ixsti- TCTE MARE REPOHTS. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett Is Chosen President for Another Term. Benefit Tea. Given. ntin. of effleera and tha reading of report formed the most Important boeineaa or tna -eopie a luuian elation yeaterdar at tta aeenth annual meatlcsT- Reports of tha finance com mittee enow the work of the past year to hare been satisfactory from a pe cuniary viewpoint, aa there haa been ...it.ni mnnuT aubacrlbed and do nated to cover the 16400 required to maintain I'onianas rropi.. . . . .tM. T till nieces of Mrs. J. in v. - ' - O. Oauld. Mrs. A. E- Barker and Mrs. noil uauis harf .Tnlred. Mrs. Georere iri,i.irf Mra. Robert Stronar and Mlsa Carrie Flanders were cnosen. r. imid auu -" -- irealdant. Mrs. W. B. Ayer waa made lecond vlce-preeldent In place of Mrs. auld and Mrs. A. E- Rockey waa re flected bead of tha children's depart ment. Other officers are: t irai vice president, Mrs. T. B. Wilcox: secretary. lw nun la.ii! treasurer. Mra. Georae Blmona; chairman of the finance committee. Mra. A. H. Tanner. Other members of the board of directors are: Mrs. Gordon Vooruiea. Mrs. H. C Ca bell. Mrs. K. C. Wort man. Mrs. Warren E. Thomaa and Mlaa Valentine Prlch- ard. Hera tha younrt aoclety women who conatltute the Junior Lea rue were busy fluttering about from Uble to ta ble, aeetnf that all irueeta were cared for. Thla tea waa tha close of a full day for these enertretlc women, at whose head la Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett. From 11:1 until oclock they served luncheon, following whlrh tables were atrsmxo nonnn PORTUXB UOPOt HO. 5. A. F A'D A. H. Stated communi cation. Maeonlc Temple, this Fri day e.mns. T:4i) o'clock. Work In r. C. decree. Vlaitors velceiaa. By order W. 3r7 C. M. iTtaPlUX. Bee. nrmr; cttt cttaptei. no. m O. K. a. Rsular mMtlni this Frt!ey .v.ntnr at S ocloca. Maa.nlc Temple. West Bid. By er dr W. X. tWIaL SARA II B. OCERI.V. Bae. HASSALO LODOK. NV IS. t O. O. F M.cu.ar m.tln( thla Friday e-enln. 7 Jo t eloch. 1. O. O. T. Tempi, rtret and Alder. Work la rtret detrree. Vn'tere w.lcorn. NORTH XeAV K n v 1600. INCLUDING IMPROVEMENTS HOOD No Interest MONTAVILL A-E. A. CAR TO EaST 72d STREET Mount Hood Electric Line Will Run Through Jonesmore There Are Two Sections of Jonesmore The South 240 Lots Are All Sold The North Section Is Now Open cleared for bridg-e until 4 o'clock, from which time on tea was served. It waa estimated that 609 persons took lunch eon there yesterday and a net sain which will be turned over to the Peo ple's Institute la expected to be between 1300 and ttuo. The expenses of the Junior League for the afternoon ap proximated about StOO for food, other requisites belns; furnished free by Meier at Frank, including cooking, service and tha use of the dlnlns-room for the afternoon. While luncheon was w t m - .... m i b a .aar zai liaCfW IY high-grade residence district In Portland. To reach Laurelhurst by auto go east -on East Burnslde to East Twenty-eighth, out East Twenty-eighth to East Gllsan. then east for half a doxen blocks and you ara in the property. For the next 10 days we are giving a discount of 10 per cent on lots In southeast quarter. Prices and terms 100 and up, 10 per cent cash and J per cent a month; 15 per cent discount to builders. MEAD & MURPHY SALES AGENTS, Phases Mala 1603, IRVINGTON Now has the best street Improvements, ths best car service, tht. most ample bulldinf restrictiona, and ths largest number of new and modern homes recently completed or now building than has any other section of Portland. It is ths best buy either for residence or investment Lots 50x100. $1250 andUp Terms 15 per cent cash and two per cent per month. Improvements bonded and to be assumed by the buyer. A. R. DIAMOND & CO. 210 Railway Exchange Bid., Irvingtoa Office, Corner E. 13th and Knott Sts. inn AND SOME FORLaESS Ci No Tiixes served. Mrs. Elfrlda Heller Welnsteln and Mra. Delphlne Marx sana. accom 1.1.4 hv Mlaa Leonora Fisher. The muslo waa also free and the members of the Junior League were enthusiastic In their expressions of gratitude to all who assisted them In their benefit yes terday. Ashland Geta Rural Delivery. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Waah Inston. March The Postofflca De- Why Not I A t.v. anln n Tamtirel. l"BCig VUIB inuilliUA v " K " hurst in your automobile this evening, where you can ride for mllea and miles over the finest hard-surface street In Portland. Every street Is brilliantly lighted with cluster ourb lights. The scene is enchanting you'll en- . i . t .HlhnMt fa tha heat Imnrovad. A IBIS. 633 Spalding Bide;. THE ADDITION K a-V-s-a ?sa. A wrn WITH CHARACTER AMTBKMgyTS. HEILIG THEATER 7th and Taylor rboaes Mala X aad A 1121. Tonight 8:15 Tomorrow Nlstot Special Price Matinee Tomorrow Cbarlee Frohman preeenta the Charming Musical raatasy. "The iarcadians" ' 75 People 75 Special Orchestra. Excellent Caat Superb Production Eveninsi: Lower floor B2. 11.50; balcony S1.50. 1. 75c 50c; entire fallery 60c. To morrow's Matinee: Lower floor S1.30, SI: balcony flrt 5 rowi.il. next rows. 75c last 11 rows 50c; (allery 85c. 25c SEATS NOW 6ELLINQ. BAKER THEATER, wain ami a ssea. Oeorce U Baker. Manaser. Baker 8tock Company, tonight, all week, barsaln mat. Wed. 25c; Sat. Mat., 25c. 50c. The most beautiful New Ensland play ever written. QVINCT ADAMS 8ABTER An Instantaneous success; Immense cast, (rest comedy; evenings, 25c, 50c. 75c lsext week "A Texas steer." Beats Now on Sale at tha Bungalow for Wm. H. Turner IN FATHER AKD THE BOYS All Next Week, Opening Sunday Matinee Prices lie. 60c 75c tl. Mat, 26c, 60c MA IX S, A 10(0 MATINEE KVKBT Ml 15-25-51 NIGHTS TTTT.ATEH. 15.75-S0.75e BjHK 'MARCH 13 Clande GUllnamater and his eompnnv, presenting "The Awakening ot Mlnerra." . Blnas, Blnns Blnns; Alclde Capitaine; Leo Carillo; Mullen A Correllll Laweon A Namoni Black Brothers. GRAND Week of Mar. 13 THE FINNEYS fllrard Oardaas The-S'Alex Tom Dempeev lFevTe A bt. John Billy Barron The World's Twe Most Adept and Iarlng Swimmers. Oranrtascope alatlnee event day. I:0: any seat, 15a Evening performances at T:t0 and 3:lSl eelronr. 3c: lower floor. 35e: box seats. SOe. "V7" T3 PORTLAND'S FAX- S X XX. X 1LY FLATHOt'SE. Week Commencing Monday Matinee, Keat ing A Flood present The Champagne Girl By Dillon and King. leaturlng the famous Harem Skirt Chorus. Three performances dally :45. 7:45 and :15. Friday Night Chorus girls contest after each perform- Next weex me iwina. VANTAGES AT.T. -rais WEEK. Mile. AdJIe and her African lions. Canfleld and Carlton; Two Colemans, Olympla Trio: Johnson and We.ls. FTank TlinePye Klassy Kids; Pnlagcope Popu lar prices. Matinee daily. Curtain 2 0. 7:S0 and 9. St. Patrick's Day . Entertainment ' Under Auspices of A. O. H. TONIGHT, MARCH 17, MASONIC TKMPtK, Park ana itmnuL Musical and IJtcrarr Programme. ADMISSION SO CENTS. Becker. McLaughlin A Sweeney, Twelfth ana wasningion 1 . Dresser-Malley Co.. 480 Washington street. E. H. Deery. Thirteenth and Jefferson nartment todav notified RepreaentaUve Hawley that In response to his demand, rural free delivery would De lmmenisiuj inaugurated at Ashland. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES ww " - ' IV, VJee. Eame'ad two "eoaseCTt'iVe 'tlMM. Jo -A three eensecutive times SOO Same ad tlx or seven consecutive times . .660 Kemlttanoe most accompany out-of-town orders. . - six nonu erasn - Tertlsements aad ne ad counted for leas VVbea aa ao'vertlsement Is not run coneeou Ova umee tne obc-iu". " . On charge of book advertisements the charge will be baaed on the actual ra of lLnee appearing In the paper, regardless of the number of words In each Une. in new itwy 1 - . -charged by sueasure only, 14 lines to the The above rates apply to advertisements nnder "New Today" and aU other classifica tions excepting the following: situations Wanted. Male. Slluatlons .Wanted. Female. For Kent, Booms. Private Families. Rooms and Board. Private Families Housekeeping Rooms. Private Families. The rate on Ihe above classification la 1 cents a line each Insertion. In ease box office address Is required, count this as part of the ad. Answersto advertisements wiU be forwarded to patrons, prevlded self-addressed envelopes are In. closed. BORN. rSHEEHY To the wife of W. J. Sheehy, 691 Everett St.. avun w. m FTJXERAL -NOTICES. BRCCKERT At the residence. 930 East Sixteenth street North. Mrs. Francis Bruckert, aged 74 years, mother of SV A. Bruckert and Mrs. "U W. Fowler, of this ' city, and Mrs. Andrew Bash, of La Crosse, Wis. Funeral will be held from above res idence tomorrow (Saturday). March 18, at 8 SO A. M.. thence to St Andrews Church. Ninth and Alberta streets, where service; will be held at A, M. Friends respectfully Invited to attend. Interment v .. '' - . .. r.m.tffrv. ttJBSSELtr In this city. ' March 15, Paull Oessell, ageo. si j o. .wvw. ... H. Lawrence. Mra F. H. Curtis. Mrs. O. M. Parsons. Fred 1 Olfford. Ben F. Olf ford and Margaret Geese 11. Funeral will be held at Dunning A McEntee's chapel, 7th and Pine streets, tomorrow (Saturday. March 18. at 2 P. M. Friends respectfully Invited to attend. Interment Multnomah CAPLES In this city. March 1, at the Rose . . . . vi . vrai-v ran M. seed 63 years, 11 months, 1 day. Friends In vited to attend funeral servloes. which will be held at the Cathedral. 16th and Davis streets, at 9 A- M. tomorrow (Sat urday), Marsh 18. Intermsnt In Mount Calvary Cemetery. Services at the grave private. CAR8CADDEN In this city. March 14. KvenS 1J. iarKiu,u, scu J - neral services will he held at Dunning A McEntee's chapel. 7th and Pine streets, today (Friday), at 2 P. M. Friends respect fully Invited to attend. Interment Lone DENZEL, In this city. March 14. Adolf A. of Crystal teneL Funeral iervitt will be held at Dunninff A McEntee's chapel. 7th and Pine tret. today (Friday) at I SO P. M. Friends respectfully invited to ... TnT.-ma-it Rivnrviaw Cemetexv. IICUU. siaaa-Siaaaaww ' JOHN6 March 15. at the patton Home, Mr. services win do utiu , V ' v " -1 IT irriua) - Intarroent in Lone Fir Fviands Invited. li Cemeteqp ION8ETH TXORAX COi FLOKAL DEfelOi. rhones: Main 6102 1 A 110. 7th and line. Fhon Main 430. JUadjr a- DynnLni KI)V ARD HOI-MAN CO.. Funeral mrect- EZ AO Sle jmUY A. v exsw w. TTXI.KV A SON. Sd and MadUejfil tMdj attendant. Phone Main 9. A 199. EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, sueceeaor to f. ri, Donnlnv, Inc. K. B XoZ6. EKIC0? CO. Cndertakers. Lady aaslsU ant. 40 Aider. M. A m. -UlXEIV'a'iK'1''0 V., x'uaos.t i'in.fi -a. M4 .VllUams arc; both phones; lady asst. ta 1 LLUt H . (Jnaertaucer. cor. ami aw ana I LfilxtU. ast 21. U IBM, lavdx aeelttanfcJO AUCTION SAIaB TODAY At Wflson'a. cor. Jd and Tamhlll. 6aJ at 19 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. DIED. XsAMMETKS At the family residence, 4T Mortgomery street. March 16. Mrs. Mar- Saret L-mmen, widow of the late Theo ore H. Lammers, and beloved mother ot George H.. of Tacoma, Wash.: Theodore W.. of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Chris Gan berver. of San Lorenso, Cal.; Emma K. and Adele H. Lammers. of ForUand. Aa pouncement of funeral later. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE CITY HAIX Main SB. A 7SS. HUMANE OFFICER, EAST 4774 Horse Ambulance. A 8101; Pr. Ex. 4. Nights. Sundays and Holidays. A 6106; Pr. Ex. 4; Trunk 7. NEW TODAT. Chehalem Mountain Orchards FIFTKKPf MILES FROM PORTLAND. 10 Per Cent Down $3 an Acre Monthly KITE AICD TEN-ACRE TRACTS. Soil and location unsurpassed. Elevation and drainage excellent. Averagre yearly precipitation 42 Inches. Water Abundance of cool, mountain,. spring; water. Natural beauty finest Imaginable. Ride to Portland by S. P. R. R. one bour. Prices moderate; terms of contract most liberal and one which can be easily carried by any one with moderate Income. While you are working in the city your orchard Is being cared for and developed. When you have paid one-half of your principal the orchard will pay the rest. Tour money back If you become dissatisfied, with 6 per cent interest. For catalogue or more Information see or write F. J. ROSENBERG SELLING. AGENT, 618 Lumbermen. Bldg. tCnnn lOOxlOO In Willamette ODUUU Heights, on the corner. One block from carllne; hard surface streets; one of -the finest vlewa In the city. (Cnnn 60xl00 on the corner of Wil iflOUUU Hams ave. and Wasco St., hard-surface streets, very close In and desirable for apartment-house. Airfin 100x100 on corner of 27th and East Morrison. Good for flats. inn 100x100 on the corner of 3'rUlV Eat th and Thompson sU.; hard-Burface streets in and paid. e inn A lOOxlOO on corner East 29th iP'UUU and Stark. Good for flats. ocrnn lOOxlOO on oorner of E. 14th OOOUU and Brazee sts. COOCA 100x100 on the corner of tPewOUVS East 13th and Stanton, in Irvington; hard-surface streets. a.Hgn 60x100 on 14th st, Detween Oil OH Brazee and Knott sbs.; fine view. a. OCA BOxlOO on E. 18th, between 2laOU Klickitat and Fremont sts. Holmes & Menefee SS Third St. One Acre at Rvan $1200 19 minutes out on "West Side, best of soil, all in cultivation, 5c commu tation fare. . Ryan place is one of Portland's most delightful home places. See it at our expense. B. S. COOK & CO., - 503 Corbett Bldg. WA With Mexico is bad, but it will be worse if yon don't take that quarter block at S. E. Corner Twenty-first and Glisan. Con tract expires Monday, 10 A. M. CARLOCK & MUELLHAUPT 1032 Chamber Commerce. 167 ACRES, 16 miles from Portland on property, county road through prop- 75 ACRES cleared, 3 acree In orchard. Balance In timber, good for telephone poles, ties and cordwood. Two-story six-room nouse, goua Darn ana aueus, running springs the year round. Price balance one and two years At 7. 905 ACRES, 86 miles west of Portland, 4of a mile from the Astoria & Colum bia River Railroad. All logged-off land. Two churches and a echool with in of a mile. Over 3.000,000 feet of gooa limoer emi ua mo jjivifcuj. first-class, ground fairly level; will I J 1 T .. 1 ,nJ. eiv K ni&AV bwuu . .... , v.m.v per acre. Terms: H down, balance one and two years at 7. vtli.0Ln W . K L r,i, 607 Spalding Building. FOR SALE 8-room bouse, 22d and Kearney. Call 605 Selling Building. First-Class 60 -A ere Orchard For Sale or for Rent xnis orcnara dbb ovw . j ' - . produced U.OOO boxes of apples last season. The orchard also has -100 Royal Anne and Bing cnerry irees 14 years old, also about BO Winter pear trees. , The orchard can De Dougni or reniea ',.!. ...ma -V ii. n. very 1cmvuw, w... j . - " nlan. : ' - e) Place NEW TODAT. TALK NO. 4 How Money Grows The increase conservatively for an ASCOT per day for each and every day during the next " S YEARS will be One Dollar Per Day. You can actually increase your salary $1 a day for 5 years by paying us $75 cash and 55 cents each day for three years and nine months; thus buying an ASCOT at $750 right now in the last eighty acres. 13 acres sold yesterday. We ought to know, as we axe tile largest legitimate realty firm in Portland and our judgment has been relied upon by hundreds of people throughout Oregon for the last five years. Ask the man who owns an Ascot Acre. Keasey, Humason & Jeffery 232 Chamber of Commerce. C. F. Smith, Sales Mgr. Automobile service every hours. Phone Main 1189, A 3814, for reservations. 22,000 Acres Located in Eastern Ore gon, near railroad. 3000 acres sown to wheat. 800 acres of alf alf a. Fine for colonization. Also small tracts. Geo. Northrup 411 Spalding Bldg., Marshall 3066. Portland. $8500 50x100, 6 -room modern house, in Nob Hill. Easy, terms. $15,000 72x100, apartment site, near 23d st; pays $75 .per month now. $3000 cash is all that's needed. $20,000 100x150, corner 22d and Pet. tygrove sts. ' Has trackage. KEASEY HUMAS0N3JEFFERY 232 Chamber of OonmerceTJ Two West Side HOMES Pettygrove street, between 24th and 25th. 22d street between Johnson and Kearney, for sale cheap. 605-6 SELLING BLDG., Marshal 400. NOB HILL $7000 y)il in BirBcif 1 1 1 i-tvw J 1 . ... .... on. will rent at about $3d monthly and lot will increase rainuiy i r.uc. good thing to buy. Terms. PORTLAND - PACIFIC ISVESTMEST (C) co. ' 418 Railway Excbange IB log. Cheap Apartment Site OV a. CORKER B. ELEVENTH ASD ASH. PRICE S3SSO This Is a genuine pick-up, 4 GODDARO WIEDRICK, :, . araoj flfcaaaw wta . "B