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A ' rrm mohxixg oreooxiax. oioxdat, ArGTJST 14, 1911. a. t i i i i 1 ' : , . - . 1 - ' . . I pVAT. FfiT ITK. 1 Xr,.1l. LClAIbi HEWBOATHAS MARK Gasoline Schooner Tillamook Sees Coquille Head. ROUGH WATER BUFFETED Captain An ton son, la Lt Craft Makr Rorord rf CtomIhj Harbor tUtnt Tkim Tlnv mod Vrn tratra to "alnatlon Point. With rcH f hln crtssd IS harbor tara ar.d cf tain tha Unrest vassci to rariat'st tn tha haad cf narl- a-alloa on tha Conullia Rlrer. tba aao- liaa achoonar Tillamook. Captain An- traon. toundsd out bar rnald.o Toyagsj at tha Couca-atTt dock yaaiarda--. KiH n 1 ar a liDi. il Tillamook cargo of fcark. cbcaa and aundrl.a. Tha nun ail without aara wthr. and In crossing In and out a round twn times tha lUmh llttla craft mt -!(h no difficulty. Fas.m? oar tha Columbia bar un r!r favorabla coadltlona. tha sihoon.r want dlract to Tillamook and fard tha ai:ia of that rnlrsnr twica. Theooa aha went to Yaquln. Slnalaw.' fmpjua an I lundon. aach tima rrosMns; Irii shoals and bnff.iias; rouih watar wlth- rut Inconvf nlrnr. From liaadoa tha Tillamook went yj Iba Cooullla to tha hrad of aavlpatlon. and la tha Urrl Trel that ever pen' atratad to that point. ("htaf Knginfrr o.ult.r r.porls that II uclmi baa ulrradr '"found then- a.lva " and ara arl. to turn off a MB- rr rata of ravniutiona than waa for rastsd. Nunnlnir at three-Uartr apaad. tha Tillamook tm op from tha mouth of lha wiiumnia m not nuur and fiaa mlaatra. which plaraa bar la tha II knot ciaaa. tbouch It waa prom- d only that alia would niaka lOSa b aota Aa rat tha Tlilsmook baa no partnlt to carry paaarnuera. thouah bar ac (ommixtillgni ara ao arranged that aba ran. fl9 will antrr tha pasn-r trada aa aoon aa aha la thoroughly shsk'Bj toar.th-r. Tha T.rl wltl leara . .it on hr arrond Toaa Tuaaday. ear- rln a Hat of general rnarvhandlao for Tillamook. British r.tarocr I-urtrle Milfia. IIavlr.tr eomplatad hr part cargo of f'our. tha trltlh staamar Ijicerlc waa ahlftad ytrday from tha I'ortland Fin-Jrlng- kM'.-s to El. Juhna, whera aha wlM load lumbar, croaain Wsdnaaday to Unnton. whera aha will flnlab tl i.,rr.h.r an.t aall the lattsr part of tha wrek. Mrrmrnt ot Vrarla. poRTLANP. Auc. I J Arrteed Steamer den i.ie. fru Tillamook. -Hn Khr.T Tli.amo". fm Tlilemook. aiaam- a . , . fon tin KTnclK Aoria. Aug 1 1 ordillon at tha mootb of th rier ac I'. mini aorthaeet. miu. n&rtlr' elou.tr: aea mooth- f. 4 at S A. il . fnmr fur. t..r ! Frmaclero; I rl'ed ttafa crulnf rtoton. f"l -n. h Arrla mj Ufl up at a A. . . . u...r,rk from r- 1 n nr'.K" . ar- rlv.J at I U and left up at S V- . a fnrir. frura Untarey. hi.e-l at P. M . stmr Ciao. W. Fenalck. Sn Vrnclco. Auf. 1J. Arrld at a f r-An-.r Rrater. from For;fld: rtvail t 1 P. M.. teamr Ivoea City, from e.n -..fro: rrl.d at P. M.. learu.f .,.r-iA titr. from I'ortland. TAlIed at I P. v.. Ftinrdeir. .arce Amy Turavr. la tow of tug TatooeA. fur l'ort:ard. rxi Her. Ana. 11. Arrld 6tmar Al- tla.a li.in. I.I.1l yeafle. Auc 1A A rrlT.d Pteamer Fen- i.r from K.m: KbooAir Aflnnl A. t 1 f-ia Nvacaftle. AuetrAt-a: atearaar Yuca tan fripj T aroma, ataainer Alia, toalog r .m .l Ann k'rAiiiavo. atvamer i'rtac Ku- l-n. from Krina huperi: l olled Btaiee . earner America, cruii Belled eteeme lo;i,rlln. fir fkaaeay. steamer L'tilcaaa V. - - T . . a mlmmr AL1AA fir VQ- couveV; xee m r friace Aiupart. for tortlaad CanaL tan F-raccJco. Aa. 11. Arrtrad Btam- ee n;imki. from .irara linrt.or. atenmer Ptirtr. fruEB Portland ana Aetorla: a'eam r Mongolia, from linolu.u; elenaier Yoko- Mnt, from i.u.t r. g, I niu.l iTMii.ni, f-oTi Pttla: ftiritlau ateamr akf.ld. frem Puata Artml anil Norfolk. r-ei'et Vteanaera Arctic. Xr Fort liragg; aaata l.arrAra. for Liapa. Li Asaele. All. 1.1 Arrld Steamer A. U. JuLaeoa. tirars itaxbor. Tldee at Astoria Mood;. tea. Low. I ? A. I it r- .7 T feet' ISI A. X. 4 f-r li l f. M. i a foot I.) feat CHIEFS DECRY AGITATION AD MAV I-I IaKAGl'K Astoria miCh t'.e prm. i.al off u'latla. to conduct the prr Urn in .irjr conferences and prepare f ir th nft-rnoon session. Jimrs J. ?a rr. f il J secret ary. b-n In Astoria for the put three, days c-omrtlnir srranirniiir.lst n.I C. ( Chipmin, cTtntrl crelary. Irft her r.!r. t in ctmpainv with Ultton La t,hn.l:t. faiUurr.tu represent! v from tne Finama Kxposltton. Pe!es;atrs from lahout loo towns and rtttes of th state mill atttnJ. brlnn- Intf the ffi I-. I r?;ra.ehtatlon up to m"re t..n iwi. and in .MuMn to this, visitors nom ell parts of Ur-K-n at- tendinc h-e fentnnlal tr exported to be present at the session of the con vention. Astoria' Major to Welcome. Mayor lOnderson. cf Astoria, with a reception committee from tee local i Chamber of Ctnim-rre. will meet the ! efficia: from I'orlUn 1 nn l escort them la th Astoria AudUonun. whera the convent. en 1.1 Le hsiU. Pi-OfirarnmaS Is Outlined. The proramm for today's session follows: te A. M.. rerl rnfrnce of crtris anal dii taj. t ti.rUitn J. ti. Via U in I .cf-wn .wilt of I' orrtvin Ifw vi.iueint I afj I r ta V": .ntt ! . hi'ru tk urc or io -ii. a. r. t r a-cceievrv of Aije un! r of ( t-ma.re; W . J. f aain-u, i jar i".triiawrcil t'luh. A. O- riusitr. li4 t.im.r,.; i luw: C. II. owljrph,-. x fr ivr.'..i I omrr.trtAl I'iuo. V 4. tounf. t U.VtT 'ajVeJ opmtrt I ff -J t 1 !'... i ira a.'iiimrciel 4 " , i J. U. W if. 4 :1.4V. L uTT lniaasri-i4vi flu . J ri tl t. lr. '."n. a"S ('.t (on ft. v Miiriff.tjl ( iub, y. ti. ifftrdiE 7. X r t t'.s: on ronjirTc i ! I lu-b ; Ir. B. 7. Vnar. Wain rj! in f'out lr J HKabtiro r n; er ta iif. J. (. Sa'nDr, crvtairy and W La. i'iiV. .hif JutlUif kuiMO, roriici t -;": is i t (uo. S v p. w . f.-trn.i o.ninsi ef the con- V SB tlOSL II El aallrsj.elf of a tlculD by lr. ( I.. llsdirtn. c. :m-. a of lctnaiel e'inm'ttw- ai d M.iur ut Atorta sol Jha f'. jrt.a. laLff litTinc ths Astor.av t'hsm- e of Cni-rarc. srrl aa dUr tv T-ao-tf'r p. w : cms. (.rts.driu of li s or fata lie Hl"?mm i.is u. "Nest Yrs Wnrk." C C. ( hapmia, see rtry C-Tnion Ivf ,opment L.j. Bill Henlr te fsk. "Whit Prur iTctniutioa iifi Acrom rlt " Wt litem ff-aijr. of Burns, vice ('s'tlsnf of t-r-.m I.sf..s i4 nresideat of -otrsl Oro I'tvti jr".Tit Lesfue- "Our Kpor : Dili r to K'icomsri, Kw Cmrnrrial '.ibs Srvo Tnm." Wll I era C-lr. pr-id-r.i Ve.K .rd 4V.mmvrn Club, vtce prssid-nl Oioos D.Upmnt LT'1 r.sniMf a Mrs ef Ftinesf len. Jsms 8. priAjy. of rt'Viso. ti-l9tnor t j.iho. presiint VI itrn Tt vsiuptaont As- Srt ;lra Now AskonTi f ar Vow DkIio " Tom F'fhiMfof-. found r of 'he Oreson Develop saoot l.taint. Atpo.ctmor.t of foamlttiM aa resalutloaa. rredeatiala a.miastlan cf eoaasaHt.a off! . .... nltra nf mttr. T to p M . 'Team Work Pataeaa Com mercial Organisation of th gtaia," ua- al.f Tmi liAvtnnr or tir.aoa. h;nihiiiri our Friwturia. J. T. CarrolU adt'rtr T:enf!g Tefrm "l'ortlan.1 a Attitu.! TlM Btata rtulin Ina." O. r. Johnion. chairman pmmatloa cotumlttM, fnrtland inmniarcw nun, Vacal aoia lr J. r. Kar. aacraiary i-n rii.inn rummirrlll Cluh. Vara i'aopia on Farm.- J. H. riaiar. or rand tion, vlre-preaident of Oregon Ie vlnrmfnt -What tha lanama-Paelf le Internationa Fipoetuoa sleona to Oreon." Henator Mil ton I. Hohmltt, of an Francteoo, repr i ntln- C. C. Monra, praaldant of Fanama IXIrfat9 Mill Visit Tort. On Tuesday afternoon tha delegate will Tlalt Fort Htaaena as tha guests of Lieutenant-Colonel Foot to wltneaa tha explosion of submarine mines. Tba special feature for tomorrow evening, will be tha hlstnrlr-al parade, a pageant designed to Illustrate tha commercial and Industrial progress of the Oregon country, since It became an American possession. The numerous floats that I oiRnrriRixni arrrn.F.Ra ni ne gnvnuK first K! AT AGE OF KIOHTV 1EAB1. Captala AaaWraaa aaaltb. ENTERPRISE, Or. Aug. IS. (Special.) Captain Anderson C. Smith, one of tha earlleat and best-known residents rf I'nton and Wallowa count fca. dlad at his home In thla city Thursday morn ing. August 10. after months of Illness due to bis great age. Ma lacked but als days of completing Ma loth year. . air. hmith waa bora In Franklin County. Illinois. August 1(, till. In 1151 be came across tha plain) to California, where ha engaged In mining for three or four years, then returned to his boyhood bo mo by way of tha Isthmus, and married. In lill. .Sarah A. Whit tingtoru They sattlsd In Raatarn Kansas, but In lmil came to Ore gon, and were tha flrat settlers at th Cove In tha Grande Ronde. .In 117 they moved to near En terprise, which hss since baan their home. Mr. Hmtth followed farming, etockralalng. and In 1SS1 was admitted to the bar. For many years he had been Jus tice of the Peace. lie served In tha Civil War aa first lieutenant of Company T. Ninth Kansas Cavalry, until 111 health compelled hla realgnatlon. lie was a charter member of Wallowa Lodge. No. 15. A. F. and A- M of Enterprise, 'and of tha local Eastern Star chapter. Funeral eervlcee were conducted Friday afternoon by tha Waaonlo fraternity. The widow and ntna children survive him. They ara: Mrs. Mary Reaves, of Washougal, Wash.; Mrs. Rosa Barnhlll, of Sherwood. Or.: airs. Laura Hamil ton, of Imnaha, Or.; Mrs. Emma Sherlln, of Foreythe. Mont,; Ed-, ward Smith, of Roberts. Mont.; Mrs. Anna Reavla, Mrs. Viola liayllss, Fred and Wgltir A. Smith, of Enterprise. will be In line will be symbolical of the development of this section from the landing- of the crew and passengers of the ship Tonquin, at Astoria, In lt.ll. down to the present time. OLD WOMAN BEGS WHISKY Officers Close Sands; Saloon Where IJquor I Sold. While an old woman clamored for whisky of Louis Lobruullsr, proprietor of a saloon at sit Water atraet. and extended IV cents as tha price of a small bottle, 1'atrolmen Ackerman and Taft closed tha saloon jraatardajr and arretted the proprietor and hla tar- tender, Nel Torganaon on a charge of sailing liquor on fcundajr. The officers were attracted to tha saloon by the noiae of clinking- bottles and both bought whisky, which Is held as evidence. Lesly Volt, who waa In the aaloon, was held as a witness. Alans le Hutrlck, landlady of the lodging-house at HI Taylor street, and TKAalCR IMTXIXdUaUt'OsV taaa U Arrive flea. Kaaae. pata Fear Saa rears... la t.ucerie Alaniia la port r port port port port port H.rraiee iongkng..,Ia Ftiactu. . . .Hay oceaa. la Irka star. . -Coo Lay In Faicua aaa Fraaalaca la In II. Kliaac. 11-iamooa... la il4aa Gat. .. Tlllemaoa.... Ia port (ten. w Ki4r..ltn In.ge.... Aug. ia Alliance .....Eureka. ......Aug. IS a o city. .....fin rora.... Aug. is I AitU ..liaadon. . .... Aug. 1? I Fe..e fa Pdre.... Aug. Tl T Ytoaaoka. ......a.a l.ge.... Aug. 11 Hon city .San c-.dre.... Aug. IS I I Kasaa fas. Dare. ..Coo Bar.... Aug. 14 . Ttliamooa. . . . Aug. l.t . r raiiaas Aug. IS Ttrvakvatar. Ootda Oata. Kllron.,,.,, Z.ucrl .aiaai:a Aug. it . v mmmw. i . i.mw. . . . . mw. . J tear tan I'edee. ... tug IS t uxi W. Eider. S.n Dlege..,. Aug 1 Alllaaaa Buraka Aug. 14 a AOVtl. ........ MBdOB. AUC IB ui It. ElBMre. 4 n.rcu... Hongkong.... Aug. k RoMOif .a l .dr.... Aug Koaaoka. ......San IHa. ... Ang. Html. .. ... Saa PeOra. Aug. Cuatkiyaa. .llOOgkObg... atk -at an old offender, was arrested yester day afternoon by Patralmea Ackerman and Taft. charged with selllna liquor witnout a license and sailing liquor on Sunday, hhe cava 1200 ball. Ppringflld Hay Do Ovrn Paving. BPRIXaFIELTJ, Or., Aug. II (Spe cial.) for tha fourth time tba City Council opened bids last night for Ira. proving Main street with bard surface pavement. This time none of the bids mere accepted bacauae an Investigation will firsube made by the City Engi neer to learn whether or net the City of Springfield ran lay the foundation for the pavement cheaper than tha construction company. The city baa a complete plant and all machinery at a fraetlea af tba coatraotar'a coat. 1 1 - ' : 1 ! t V t I ' . . ' - ? - t X ' ! la . ,- ..a yi i i .aa T.,' m... . BOISE PLANS CARNIVAL IRHIGATIOX ADVENT IN XOHTU WEST DEVEI.OP.MENT KCI)I-7D. Uerk't Entertainment Planned in a Orfolter Will Attrnet Hundreds From Over Pacific Country. Commemorating the coming of Irri gation and calling the attention of tha entire country to what rapid strides have bean taken by the Northwent dunnit the past decade through this agency, is the motif for a week's car nival, which will be held in Boise. Idaho, during the week of October . Kxtravaarant plans for the observ ance of this festival are now being made by the business men of that city and as It will be hold at the same time that the state fair Is on. the week promises to be one of the most Interesting ever held at Idaho'a capi tal. Hellly Atkinson, secretary of tha Boise Commercial t.'ltih. which hss taksn the Initiative In the movement for the Ilalnmakers' Festival, as they call It, is In I'ortland for a few days and he Is maat enthusiastic over the e.tival. In sneaking of the pro gramme outlined by the business men of hla city he said: "Boise and Southern ldnho are all enthused over tha ooming festival. ThoyrBlnmakrs Idea first sunnested Itself this year by reason of the fact that tha entire Middle West stilferen .ii. ihrnm-h the severe drought. Hera in the Northwest, bclne able to make our own rain, wa are assured of tha best crops In ths History ci m. . tne ieailvai. There wllf ha street ramn.. r. radea and all. kinds of amusement fea turee. Th.re will be a parade every A-.irf anto. nloneer. Indtis- u-inrmkera. The Ilulnniaa era' will Ve tha most unique and at tha same tlma interesting i. i. .i.nntd to have floats Kj. t.' will ret.reser.t the development OK Ifisj tiu w - Kaa fit Tne state rair win . . . ni r morinwu.t. IIP! V ll.w - . no cltv In the Northwest which wtl a able to show such an horticultural I; K rd nrkiiltiiriii MEKTisa woTirra. Mtl'I.TNOMAK rotSCIl. OT,- .x-ond and fourth Mcrday cf earh month at S P. U V'.t.or. or a..u. .leomd. P. Lloid Caar, acratary. S4 Union a. n . a . t ? innoe NO 1 R. I. r. O. F . - - . 1 ... rVfirer snd m.mb.rs tn requ.e.. at I n, IV f Tempie, Flrt ana 1 S:l P. M. today (Monday. (" Va attend th. fua.ral el our lata ler. I. J Weat, P. O. Pervloe. at tha re.lrtenre. lOtiO E-t ltth atr..l Korth. Take Alb.rw. car ta Kast 11th ma on b:ortt norm. r. fttillC.Nd. acrtary. HAWTHORNE' I.ODOB NO. f: no .. '--.' .. .. .. ll..nlO tolar. auiuii ia. a a i r' .u- if. I. .. lha nurnnM Of COnO UCllIig i un.r.l' aervlce of our 1st brother. I- A. rho.a.akr. ktambar and vlaitora request ed to att.nd. . . . n o .... u. r.. atii.4.ii. "" - HARMONY I-OnOK NO. 1J. A. F and A. U bt-t.d comniunl ratlon this Momlsy av.ning at I M e"clock. Work In tha w. degree. Visiting brothers wel come W. M. lie L.1 cwrtwiy. m ii SAMARITAN LOKir. NO. 2. I. O. O. R All member ara requeued to meet at I. o. O. F. Hall. Klrt and Ald.r street. Tue,lay. Auau.t l.S. at o'tlock aliarp to altera t. funral af our lata broth. r. Edward Katr, aoiournlng member invlted to attend. ev MARTHA WAflHINGTOM CHAP W"7 TEH NO. li. O. ti. 6. Slate mt kjtisl"g als tMonrlay) v.ulns. 8 o'clock. East Kighth and burnald. V Iegreea. By order W. W BEU.B KirilMONO. Secretary. EI.USON ENCAMPMENT NO. 1. T. ". O. F. Member are luvltcd to attenn th fuoiral ervlr of P. C. P. I.l J. Wlt. at hi Ut rraldenre. 10!M R. 17th at. N.. on Monday, August 14. at S P. XI. rt. lif tt.tr. rv-riD. Dim. GATZKA In thta city. August 13. Gus Oataka, aged years I raontn ana i" daa Funeral aottca -will appear In a aubiequem lasus. FARRELLT At Oakland. al.. P. E. Fir- rally. Rtmalns Kill I orougni to rori land for IntonnanC Announcemanl of u nvrnl ttr. FTJXEB.!. NOTICES. SHOEMAKER Auguit 11. Thomaa A. Shoa- muksr. accd S3 years. oeiovei nuaimnu or Ne.h 8uomkr. of lul rj.t IKH t. North. Friend and ai-guainlani'a are respectfully Invited to attend the funeril arrvtre at Uunning A McKntoe chapel. Monday. Aug. 14. at 2 P. M. 8ervlre under tha auaplcea of Hawthume i.odg No ill. A. F. and A. M- Interment Uoe City Cemetery. WISHORd August 13. at 83B Mlsourl -cut. Nellie M. Wlrborg, age 8t years 4 muntha beloved motbur of A. It. C. Wle- ' burg. Annie and llothllde Wlsborg and Mra rhrlatlna llald. Friend are Invited to attend th funvral service, which will l bld from tha tbovt reldence tomor row. Tudy. Auiuit 1.V St 3 P. M. lu trmnt at Lon ir Ceui.l.ry. KASTON Th funeral arvlca of th late i.0aard aiawtoa. mmtr of Samaritan I.ud.-. No. 1. 1. O. ti. F.. aill t. ma at Kmlev'a Parlor Tueaday. Augut 15. at 2 30 P. M. Intrrnnt at HlvervU-w Cetne leiy. Broth. ra of said Lodg and f Mauds art cordially Invltad to atteud. VORAN At Ung Barh. Wash., Auguat li. i'ethrin .). a Moran. aa. sn cnt, formerly of 13th auu l-.A.h. beloved wife of Thome Alarm. Kemama at iiunnutg s t'aatrtaklui Parlors. WIMHOHiJ Th funeral aervlrea of Nellie Marl Wlaborg will be beld at the family residence. e.u Mta.ourl in., 'tucaday alt aiuwoi at 3 o'clock. Auguat !& Interm.nt L.on Fir Cam.t.ry. Kloilly omit tiuwvra XI'flt'RE In this city. Aug. 13. Evelln Mci'lur. agd 07 esr Hciuaina will b shipped to AbrUv.n, waab.. from Kaat r-:d Funeral llrctur. 414 B. Ald.r. aut sin at. W1T Th funeral srvlc.a of Latvia J. wt will b held at the family r.aid.nc.. l.ii.o bmt btttrntiK'ntli street North, at S I'. M. tuday (Monday). Frl.nd Invltrd. IONSETH Ft-ORAI. CO MAKUt'AM HI. PC, tlAIHAla lftftlw.NA. Pkoaeoi Main alUS; A1ISS. A. B- ZU IKH CO.. e4 Williams nvo. rbeao Kaet luoS, V ltMfl. I.djr atteaoaas. ucceeoor to 2llerliyrneo to. iiOJ.nll.fl Hi Mi lee, 1 uuorel TOa ead i'lDe. 1'bene Malu 4JU. iotaut. Office el Iwaai Iwrenev. J. P. PI-NLKY S'MON. Sd' and St Lody atteodeuu 'boao Main . A kDUAKU ilOl.MAX CO., luueral IUet r, IIS 14 si. Lodjr aooioMiat. btmo U. vl KA9T blUK luoerol Ulrortor. succesoefa o h. a. UuumIhi, tjucajt, .4i U fVi. LXIU'H. Indertaaer. cor. Knot Alder ao ftli ib. ft-ot .si, l 1 5 ft. Lady ealtaol. Praroon Co., funeml dlrertore. SO-l ftitoU ot, I-edy noUinnt. ot 10S0. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OrrlCtw CITY HALL. Mala ASS. A UCMAXB OFFICER. a)ergeeB Crata. Kaaldaaca. 14 .X4tk) N. aat 4I7S. K. A. Vaamlra. Baa. US Waace U W. o. Lalon. tia IS K. IStk. ICaat 17SS Uaraa Ambu.anca. A aiOl; fr. Kx. -Htgbta. h.nd.ya aad Uoildaaa. A ataai rs, aa 4: Trunk f. NEW TOIV. MORTGAGE LOANS npf JOHN I CRONAN, HOf J Q txij Spalding Hldg. C iJ MORTGAGE LOANS gina.nim la Sums la SriU. PArlKlr. TIT1.B A THIMT CO, 7 fiamber of remainre. HOLGATE . AddlUaa la Close la A- AHrceMEXTJ. HEILIG I'honee Mala 1 T HEATER 7th and Taylor aad A lilt. I TOMl.lir :IS fB MUi.tlV l-al.l. THIS WKKK I HAT. Kl HARRY U I'ORT PREfKVTS THE r'AVORITK COMEDIAN MAX FIGMAN ISl'PPORTEK UV I.ni.lTA ROBERTSON IN TUB t'OMKDT SITl'ElH -Til It M ItsTITfTK"" Evenings: Lower Floor. 7ft-rK. Palcny M-i'.-.r. Oalierv He, We'lnerday Matinee: Entire Lower Floor and Balcony He. 'Gal lery I5r. rialurday Matinee: liwer Floor 00--r. flalrony i;c. t;allery l.e. NEXT WKBS "MAIti JANE'S PA" SEAT ALE OPEN'S WEIjXKjSDAT. m maw a, a iota HATBitB tveitT DAI THEATER 15-25-50-7S H'KKK Ai d. It Madame Beeeon, In "The Woman tt'lio Knew"i ( adeta lie (.aerognet I'oreorMn A IHsun; Crooch Welch W jntlfl Brn. Aleaca Lorraloei Holme, Walla A Unlay. ' f Matin. Every Day. n'l'.KK AVtl, 14 Headline. A Million The Bell Dollar Wife": Mary Ambrosa; Hnv Trim llerherl Chmrleei Kandow Broth er! Frank Hartley. Price; Marine.-. Irtc; Evenings. UK 2!c. DAITD THEATER ' n Al r,f. Morrison and 11th at. TONIGHT I.aat Performance of Tha Mlrth Aleklng Monan-ha. KITH Kl IS A I'RIM.l-K'II FA Mi II S ilE'trXilA IISTKKJ 40 FAVOfS Fr.NNY FKI.I.OWR 4( rHU BS-li. 75c, 60c and L'.lc. r.-oualled 'aadvtlla WTri AFC. 14 Attraction eraordlnarT, "Arlaona Joe"; Manlri Fdwardei The All.any Four: PanlaaeM-ope; Mlee F.leanoe Oils it Company; Billy M'llermoll; Tanlage Orchestra. Popular Price Matioea Itaily nrt:.lo ?:30, 1 :.t nr, B. At'CTION SALES TOUAT. AT Wilson's surtlon houta. it II A af. Farnltura 171-S-& fi.cond trL CUSSIFIED AD. RATES IaJlj or Sao day. Per Uno. Osso tlmo .a.. lto home ad two ofNatlro tlm , ,..S?o homo ad ttiroo couoecutWo Itinos 3io nio fit. ota or oa cooec4Jttvo tlmoo..As KraiUavnceo snoot mccomymas oui-uf-towa rdvro. Mi wordn coont ao one lino oa eosb vortiorniento aai no 4vd cuatod fur leas Uian two llooo. Wbrs out advortloemoot Is Bot ran In ttom Mtruti.o IfMiuoo tbo ooe-Utuo roto aupUoa. On cbars or towk advoriktsTnicutt, tbo diAfi Mill bo baod on tiio actual number ut itiaoo aiipooxiius ia tbo ihier, rosraaooo mt tuo nuiubrr o( wuruo in rco uuo. Ia New XoJa nil auvertUnicaLa ara rharfod bjr luenouro oal. la liaoa to tbo 1 bo aboTO rato appl to adTortloementa under "New T osier" end all otiier cJMUtoe- liwuo ffifiiii tbe fulimi4US Mtuetluuo an I sad, Alul. bltuanuns Wauieti, freuialav tar K7ut, Kkiii'., I'rlvaie Kami I lea. Huomi and tioerd, I'li-ate c ami I lee. Tbo relo on Hie above claaooiiicatiuns Is 1 conte oltne eni b tnoartloa k er tbo orruminudaiUun of patrono. Tha nrrtianifti will acrDt claooiflrd advertloe- nieDfo over tbe tnrplione, providios tbo ad vrrtlarr Is a oubM-r.br to cither pliono. No Erlcee will bo quoted over tbo phone, but ill will bo rradrred the lollowinf dujr. U hetiior euboeoiieul advert. tteniente wiu do accepted over the pbtme dpeudo upon tbo prouipiDese ef tbe paiueat of telephoue nd trrriieeiiiruto. biiuatlun W anted pud Per sunai aU veilMenirnto will not be accepted ever tbo telephone. Orders fur one Inoertlon onlr stilt be acrrpied fr 'Houeee for Kent, r urnlturo lor bate, uuiiuen jivvrv.uiu ir." "Koomlna-bouaea" and Wanted to Kent. 'EW TODAY. FACTORY ACRES Located in tlie Peninsula factory district, Avhere rail and water meet, on the Co lumbia River, just east of the Swift holdings. No other acreage in the. Portland dis trict compares, eith.er in present or prospective val ues, with Factory Acres. The Peninsula is fast be coming the manufacturing center of Portland. Eleven factories are now in oper ation on the Peninsula and others are building. The RIVER FRONT OF EVERY CITY IS ITS MANUFACTUR ING CENTER. We are now offering 238 acre tracts in Factory Acres at $500 and up an acre. Simi larly located land in Seattle or San Francisco sells for as high as $10,000 an acre. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY for an investment that will yield immense profits. The land is rich and productive and will rent for a good profit on the present value. a In a 6liort time Factory Acres will sell for hip money to corpor ations for factory sites and indus trial purposes. Sale opens today. Low prices, easy terms. It will pay 3'ou to come in and talk it over with HEAD & MURPHY SALES AGENTS Phones Main 150.1, A 1515. Office 522-526 Corbet t bldff. Regular automobile service. Fmpress aaar rorntorlv Orsis. fiiilllan m Ton-ldlns frfa-Hnti aiidrTilte. m f W II 71 1 . I i i n iap Irvington Snap await neier modern It-room house. bedrooms. 1 sleeping - porches, den, break fast-room and attic, full cemenl basement, fruit room, laundry traya. hardwood floors, paneled dinins-room, beam celllnsr, bookcases, bullt-ln buffet, fireplace, furnace, rss and electric fix tures, window shades; lot B0jl10( on E, 2Sth, between Thompson and Braiee; linrit anrfneo la and naid. Worth S7750, for a few days tt.750, 12000 cash, bal ance easy. Owner needs money. Sea it today. Make an offer. GHli A if, now. HIT Board of Trade. 4th and Oak Ma IOOO ata-m of hnpo to b ylf kfd Hop-ptcHers warn ed at Salem, Or., and vl nlnlty. Thoso wanting; to omo to fca lorn let us Know t3 hv low cut rates on rail- ' road iina. Famine- pro- frrail. Our agrit will bo in Portland soon (o list ou. Bnt ynrds In tho state. No recto; free transportatloa from Salem to tha' VhE"o REALTY ft EMPLOYMENT CO, lit 3 S. l.'ummerclal St., SHlm, Or. COLLTfl, BERRIDOE A THOMPSON. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. AUDITORS, County and Municipal Auditing. Investigating and firatmatlslng. 124 Worcester block, pnona Main , RRAL FPTATB PEALERS, n.-ir William n. 813 Falllna bide. BRI BAKER A BENEDICT, &03 McKay hide. 11 649. Chapin Herlovr. S3 Chamber Commarea. rook R a. A- rn- Kofi rorbett Did It. Jennlnga A Co. Mala 18i. 2f) Oregontan. PALMER-JONES CO., H. P 21 CouUMf rial Cluh hid. The Oregon Real Ertate Co.. Grand ara and Multnomah at. (Holladay Additions BRAfj F8TATE. For fcnle Iot. SCARCK are small spartmena sites. The REVE NUE from email apartmertts Is BKJ. TH K Y ARE NEVER fACAKT. TVe have a 3SxlnO lot on' T.ovejoy street, between Slat and 224; I40O0 on eaejr term. iW2 HARTMAN THOMPSON. Real Eatate Dept., Chamber of Commerce. WKST SIDrl LOTS Iloo. Rlsht on narlin. on upper Washington sr., weet Slith ana Tamhill at, Deyona t-ity I'tric; easy payment. JiATION'AL REALTY A TRUST CO, 7 Chamber of Commerce bide Alain 01-a lOOxloo In Mayor Gates' addition, on Pin t.. only 0oo. This 1 a aood buy. Sea Hartman & Thompson, Chamber of t-ommerce Dld(. IHVTXHWOOD. Adjoining Irving-ion; heautirul lota 80x loo. with native dogwood and fir tree; improvement jn nrj buildlna restric tions to make the dlatrint sttractiva for horns buyers who want something select. Wa ara juat opening the addition. Lots aa low as 7.".0. WKSTERN SECURIT1KS ' -tn Wpalrllng bldg. CHEAP LOTS. WILLAMETTE ADD. tOxlnO. oq 3Tth t lo.'.O: isoxioo, on Sth, 1050: ItiOslOO. on 8t)th. 7l)U; 100X joii. on 33tn. near Kiinngaworth ava., mii; third rah on sny of these; cheap em lots In Portland today. ORl'S.H ZADOW. 317 Board of Trad blrig., 4th and Oak. wn.Dwnon. JO minutes from tha center of Portland on the Oregon Electric, lot with improve ment ss low as fi'dO each, on easy terms; you can't beat It. Coma before thy ara u auns. nee owner. THE WE.STEK.V SECURITIES CO.. III Spalding Bids. 10 DOWN. 110 PER MONTH. Flna view lot. matured fruit trees, re stricted district, near car. cement walks. Hull Run atr. fruit cared for free or charge, Hoard of Trada bldg. Mar shall 443. A 1022. tOW, flOxlOO. (15 to 1250; aay terma; 1 to 4 Mocks from electric car station; mall, telephone, cluse in, Weat Side property; best for boms or Investment; big Increase In values for you; buy now. J. W. Hef-f-r!ln Realty Co., 203 Corbett bldg. Both phone. 100x100 of choice sightly grounds, with a iri?e variety or nn rrult trees ana some buildings. This Is sn ideal sits for a home. Owner compelled to sell. Price f:70o. western securities Co., 414 Spald Ing blrig. ROSE CITT PARK. For sale AT COPT. 2 choice east-facing lots. 60x1110 ft. urli. on 47th t.. 1 block from streetcar; $1M5 cash and flO per .month; also SECOND MORTGAGE prlvl lege. Write owner, box D 82o. Oregonian. tOR quick sale, a fine corner lot In the boutnwest i'ortlana residence district, all Improved, flowers and fruit, for 220U; iiuuu cusn nanuies tins, t or zurtner In. formation address S 311, Oregonian. TWO FINK LOTS, CHEAP. Location, Hancock at, $775 each. Take one or both. Owner compelled to aeiu Phone East 896, C 19U3. Dolen, Beckley Co FURNISHED house-tent, large, new and two fine lots, corner East 73d N. and Sis kiyou. S150 cash. Rose City Park car to end of line, east to 73d, then south two blocks. Owner. GREATEST BARGAIN IN PORTLAND. Corner, almost 2 lota, 3 minutes' walk to Washington and 23d ; aaltable for home or apurtmi-nt site; 5d00, terms. Main 35.M. A 3S31t 1000. 100x100, South Mt. Tabor, three blocks from Mt. Tabor Park; terms. Phone C i5K7. 4xSl ON KEARNEY ST. ' Room enough for 2 fiats; choice Nob Hill location. I33UO. David Lewis, room 2, Lumbermens bldg. KEAR Piedmont carbarns, 1075; tine lot on Delawaia ava, naar ixllimgaworth. S1U0 caali, balance eaay. pred W. German. Main or A 2776. BtLI.E CREST lot, atreet graded, cement walk In and paid, leas than two block frum car. S10 caah, f40 per month. 414 Iiekum bldg. Phone Main 6646. COOS BAY lot adjoining new railroad; will Increas rapidly In value; vary eaay terma 414 Dekum bldg. Main Int. COUNCIL CRSST PARK lots. S06 up; paved streeia. sewer, gaa and water. W. J. Baker, 519 Board of Trade. LOT cheap; 50 equity: balance easy; no taxe; no Interest; want to go Gasu K 341. Oregonian. 6a LOTS. 60x100, Ideal location, beat soil, on carllne. 2 mluuteg from station 5o fare. tmoO. Owner. U 331, Oregonian. BrJKE'S your cbanco; one lot. 26x100. 1100 down. Phone B Hi2S. SACRIFICE) On or two lota. Council Crest. Owner, 86 1st t, near Curry. ROSE CITY PARK bargain; 500 caah taken at once. AO 223. Oregonian. THREE owner. lota, very reasonable. Inquire ef 62kl Everett U TWO lota. North Bend, Coos Countv, Fort Lawn Add, t.-.OO cash. 8 313. Oregonian. For hale Houses. $3.'ot) will buy a new. 2-tory, 8-room home close in on East Side. This is a tine buy and terms can be arranged to suit. Full particulars. 414 Spalding bldg. I WILL sell nice 6-roo jtu cottage one block from Alberta c per mont h, or Couch bidg. eheap; S2 down. $25 will rent. Owner,. 414 IRVINGTON HOMES FOR 6 ALE. bee us before you buy; great bargains; all sixes and prices. Do en Beckley, East $U, O 1993 SIX-ROOM modern house, comer; gas, large ard. 617 East 26th, corner Tigert. Take W-W or W-R car. FOR SALE Modern 6-room bungalow, lot 3.0x103. with rosfs and fruit trees. North Mount Tabor. Phone Tahor 2527. FOR 6ALH by owner, 4 -5-room new, mod era flats and 7-room bouse, on 7th st.; no syenta. C 320, Oregonian, $.'KJ CASH. $20 per month, buys modern Voom bungalow, Just completed, $25O0w near Union ave. Main 823a. NEW modern 6-room bungalow, 2 Joti, 40x loO each. $2350; terms. Owner, L. H. Burd. Tabor 2H13. MODERN 7-room bungalow; close in; beau tifully, furnished; everything up-to-date. Inquire 361 E. 11th tit. E. 5023. 6-ROOM house on fine corner lot. near ML Tabor Park. 1893 East Madison st. and 78d. $iwo0; some cash, rest on eay terms. MODERN 6-room house, walking distance. 336 Eugene st. BEST bungalow bargain. Rose City Park; easy pa rnents. Owner. Phone East 2756. T-ROOM new. modern, cheap; terms. Owner, 450 Magnolia. NICE 2-story bouse, btg lot, also furniture, $2?'0. Owner. 863 Front at. IN IRVINOTON For sale. modern resi de noe. For particulars, phone C 23&4 3 3 1 For Sole House. EAST TAYLOR ST. CORNER, bNAP. 75x100 corner with modern , 7-room tiouse, furnace, full cement basement, china closet, gas and electric; 4 bed roome; ft nice fruit trees, fine lawn and lota of roses; price 62oU; $15ti0 cash and 125 per month; not many bargains like this. ORU5SI ZADOW. 817 Board of Trade bldg, 4th snd Oak. 14,V10 PORTLAND HEIGHTS ,14.0(10. Splendid, large, modern residence. Just completed, ready to move Into; 6 largo airy bedroom's, 2 sleeping porohea. S fire places. 2 bathrooms, automatic hot water heater; large billiard-room, lovely screened dining porch, native trees, secluded loca- tlon; garage, finished driveway and lawn; everything complete. Can arrange terms. Henry Prudhomme, owner. 906 Spald Ing bldg. THAT VACANT T.OT. WHY NOT TURN A BLRDF.N INTO, INCOME PROPERTY? TF YOU OWN A LOT, WK WILL FURNISH THb MONEY AND BUILD RES1PEVCE OR FLATS. PLANS FKEE. IF WE BUILD. OUR. REPUTATION YOUR PROTEC TION. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US. L. R. BAILEY CO, INC.. CONTRACT ING ARCHITECTS, 324 ABINOTON BLD. EAST COUTH. NEAR 22D. Fine 6-room. 2-story modern house: furnace, fireplace, doubly constructed, hardwood floors, panel . dining room; . bedrooms: lot 50x100;- nice lawn, some fnilj trees; price $t000: $1S"0 cash and 125 per month; a fine location and close In. 43RUSSI & ZADOW. K17 Board of Trade bldg, 4th and Oak. MR. LOT OWNER, HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO IMPROVE YOUR PROPER TY WITH A HOME, FLAT OR APART MENT: WILL FINANCE IT AT A LOW RATE OF INTEREST: PLANS FUR NISHED FREE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME IN AND TALK THIS OVER. J. 8 ATKINS ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. HENRY BLDQ. BARGAIN in Irvington, 8-room house for Immediate sal larga living1 room, recep tion hall. In mahogany paneled and whita namel. xtra lavatories and toilet. 5 mirror doors, bullt-ln window seat, buf fet. Dutch kitchen, etc. Would ronaMer ales contract or lot as part payment; terms easy. Pea owner. East 401; even ings Kat 1322. ROSE CliTY PARK. $330 CASH. 7 room, built-in buffet, bookcase, solid oak floor, furnace, fireplace, laundry trays, mirror door, all improvements in and paid; price, 36S0; cash, $:t!S0; term. $23 per month. National Realty & Trust Co., Room Chamher of Commerce bldg. Phone Main 511.9. FOR SALE, M0 EASY TERMS. Classy, modern, convenient 7-room bouse In Laurelhurst; lots, lawn,- billiard-room, laundry, shower bath, fireless cooker, 2 fireplaces, furnace, buffet, ce ment basement, aquarium. 'o. ; will con sider lot first pavment. Tabor 103S or MarPhall 25im tj McKay bldg. BthT value In a home ever offered ; one block to Rosa City Park car, on 6d St.; four trees on an east-front lot; 8 large rooms and attic; all built-in effects; small down payment, balance like rent. If you are particular this will suit you. See owner. J. S. ATKINS. Henry Bldg. A NEW 7-ROOM BUNGALOW. 13000 for this flna double constructed, modern, up-to-date bungalow; Dutch kitchen, fireplace, full basement, concrete walks, on East 16th St.. 1 blocks from car; this is one of the bst built bun galows tn the city and owner must sell; easy terms. Call at 66 6th St. PORTLAND HEIGHTS BUNGALOW Hall with closet, large living-room, fireplace, dining-room. Dutch kitchen, pantry, two bedrooms, bathroom and stHlrway opening off inner hall; spacious attic, with one room finished; large lot, block from car; $42'H, $5K or less cash, balance like rent. Main 3551. A 3S39. ROSE CITY PARK BARGAIN. Beautiful 6-room house, within 10O feet of streetcar: everything modern tnroueh out; alio furnace; worth $"tii)0, but will take 39 M) for quick sale; $t0 cash, bal ance like rent. David Lewi, room 2, Lumbermens bldg. IRVINGTON HOME AT A BARGAIN. We have fine home, well located ; east front, close to cars; fine homes around; expect to leave city and will sell right, terms. AC 828, Oregonian. FOR SALE New, nell-bullt- 4 or a-room house, on concrete wans, cenar, cnicnen houie. etc.: well of good water; nearly an acre of goad land ; corner, within easy distance of Capitol Hill and Fulton cars. Price $11500. S. Terrill, Northrop acres. Address K .304, Oregonian. BEAUTIFUL ROSE CITY PARK BUN GALOW. 60x100 corner, fine lawn and trees, large living rooms and fireplace, bullt-ln book cases and buffet, shower bath, cement basement; price $4500, including carpeta, range. etc.; easy terms. Tabor 1S89. fINE Laurelhurst home, 7-room bungalow; moaern in every respect; locaiea ciostj iu Mr. Henry's home; lot 75x100; grand view; will take $1500 under value for gulck sale. Call at office, E. 8ttth and lUan. or phone East Ask tor Mr. Clements. 4 IN FOREST GROVE. A nice pew house. 7 rooms, all spick pan, city water, electric lights. In the best part of the city, lot 100x100. very cheap at $2600, terma Ward k Younger, 526 Yeon bldg. Main 7525. &-ROOM modern house on E. 26th near Tll- lamOOlL St., nice a1 uuuuo. r i no fnwvw, terms. H P. PALMER-JONES CO., . 212-213 Commercial Club bldg. Phones Main S'iO. A 2C.V1. DON'T PAY RENT. Wa have 4, 5 and 6-room homes, all modern, in restricted districts, for sal on easy terms. Provident Investment 4c Trustee company, 201-2-3 Board of Trade. Marshall 473. A 1022. WILL SELL MY G-ROOM BUNGALOW AT UUi- 1. $2H00. HARD SU ' FACE STREET. NEAR SUXNYSlDc. CAR. $250 DOWN, BALANCE EASY, NO AGTS. SEE MR- EASTON". 202 BOARD OF TRADE. 3 BEAUTIFUL HOMES. Irvington. $5800, $7000. $4750; $500 cash each will handle any one. A very fine place, lot 75x150. 12 rooms, elegant home. C 1366, East 273. IS'o agents. W. H. Herdman. . VERNON. 6-room modern bungalow on 50 by 300 corner lot. 1 block from carline. on E. 19th. A snap at $2600. $400 caah. KAUFFMAN Ss. MOORE, 825 Lumber Exchange YOU PALE $."550. a splendid 7-room house in Holladara Aoattion, wun do oy uw lot: H cash, or might consider taking $250 worth of real ?tate, lots or acreage, as portion of payment and $3000 in cash. Ad dress AT 338. Oregontan. OWNER will sell beautiful Vancouver resi dence ; o rooms, wun au moaern lm r,mvments: beautifully situated; $10,000; can give time on part payment. Fostof- lice box 44a, yancuucr. nan. FOR sale or rent, a furnished house on Kirby ana wbdh wpmuoub m jei ferson High School; $30 per month rent, or will sell on easy terms. Inquire Calu ment Hotel, 150 Park si. . NEAR PIEDMONT CARBARNS. Swell little 4-roora bungalow; a regular beauty; price $2350; $250 caah, balance easy terms. Fred w. uerman. 2tf .Burn side. Main or A 2776. 500 BELOW marnei price taxes moaern Irvington name oi rujm, aa.. ana bath; built-in furniture, fireplace, Dutch kitchen, full cement basement; half cash, balance monthly. Phone East 5310. FOR SALE 6i4 Wills blvd.. cor. Fiske at., 7001,1 house, lot 75xlou. best bargain in University Park. $25u0; terms $50u cash, balance easy. See owners, 120 Grand ave. Phone East 491. MUriT sell; owner called from city; modern bungalow, completely furnished. with piano, full lot, nice lawn, large porches, one block to school, near car; best offer. 345 H Wash st., Room'8. 115M0 LOT in Highland, with 4-room house and attic, fruit, grape arbor, berries and choice roses, 3 blocks from Union ave. car line $2QoO. Owner, Tabor 3027. jlritfU SPLENDID 5-room house' In classy district near Rose City Park car; owner is going away and must sell; $200 cash, and $15 per month handles It. F 331, Oregonian. $2950 MODERN 7-room bungalow, furnace, fireplace, gas range and heater, full ce ment basement; must sell at once. Phone Woodlawn 3229. or C 2429. BEAUTIFUL HOME, 8 rooms, modern, cor ner E. 20th and Salmon sts; eaay terms, provident Investment A Trustee Co., 201-2-3 Board of Trade. Marshall 473. A 1022- $70 i0 HOME on Broad way, fine surround ings; will take o;her property In ex change for equity. 416 Chamber of Com merce. 7-ROOM house, Ladd Addition, all modern convenience, including sleeping porch; $"200 cash, balance easy payments. Phone Sellwood 1752J " 5-ROOM modern bungalow, small payment down and $20 per month: property is In fine locality, close to school, city park and good car. Call 414 Spalding bldg. IRVINGTON Will sell my beautiful new 6-room modern home at sacrifice if taken at once; net price $6S00; cash $1,500. bal ance on terms; wo agents. Call East 4316. 26 MONTHLY, Including Interest, for nice bungalow; move Into your ewp home. Call 630 Worcester block. -House. HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. New 6-room house with built-in con veniences, such as bookcases, china and linen closets, clothe and dust chute, Dutch kitchen, woodlift, etc. House is double constructed and extra well-built ; wired and piped for gas and furnace, on Halmon St.. just weat of SSth, best car service; price $4000; terms. PIEDMONT. ' 6-room modern house, block and half from Killinssworth ; lot 50x100; price $4'J0O PORTSMOUTH. New, modern .S-room bungalow with Dutch kitchen, full basement, first-clat plumbing and everything up-to-date; pries 2f00. KENTON, 1500. On easy terms will buy neat, new 4 room bungalow, 2 blocks from carllne; citv water, electric lights, sewer, Dutch kitchen. B. 8. Cook & Co., 503 Corbett bldg. ROSE CITY PARK BUNGALOW, $3fS0. Is a 6-room bungalow large enough for you? We find that our new rt-room bun galow is too small for our family. We will sell It and build larger on next lot. We think It ia about the prettiest and most convenient design in Portland. Everything high-class; east front; half Mock from the Alameda; ii mlnutts walk to car; sit on the front porch and see Mount Hood and Mount St. Helens; sit on the back porch and see Portland Heights and the West Side. It must be sen to- he appreciated. Take Rose City Park car to i"i4ih. Turn to tho left on the Alameda and walk to 55 6Ud St. C L Weavnr. owner. SUNNY SIDE. New modern 6-room bungalow, only 3 block from Sunnyside carline; nice re ception hall, large coat closet with beau tiful plate-glass mirror, large parlor with .bookcases and fireplace, panelled dining room, Dutch kitchen, 2 bedrooms on first floor with bath-room hetween- and linen cloeet, one large bedroom upstair, full ce ment basement with cement floor, laundry trays; price Is $2!00; $300 cash; If you are looking for a home, this cannot be duplicated for tha price we are asking for It. T. A. Sutherland, 3tith and Haw thorne. Tabor 2017. IRVINGTON HOME, t&jOO. ft rooms, new and modern hardwood floors downstairs, finished floors upstairs, beam ceilinars. Dutch kitchen. sleeping porch, handsome woodwork, full cement basement, furnace. 2 fireplaces, large at tic, shades and lighting fixtures complete face east, on carline, lot 50x100 feet, all street improvements in. price $6500. terms $.',on cash, bal. on mortgage. This price is $500 under tho value and U fr quick sale.- 1 H- P. PALMER-JONES CO.. lat-211 Commercial Club Bldg. Phones Main S.9. A Sft3. NEW 2-PTORY 6-ROOM HOUSE- 40fl0. Large reception hall, living room, dining room. Du(.ch kitchen and den down stairs : 3 bedrooms with large closets, sleeping porch and bath room upstairs. -Hardwood floors, fireplace, built-in book cases and buffet. Full cement basement, furnace and I-undry trays. Fine restrict ed rosidence district. Lot 60x100. All im provements in amd paid for. $500 cash will handle. If interested call Mr. Guth rie. Main 9H7 or A dlU. Might take a lot as part payment. ROSE City Park Wa are leaving Portland, will sell our fine modern home with oi without furniture at sacrifice, easy terms. Very attractive, one-half block carline. Two-story, full basement, large attic, two porches, sleeping porch. Latest conven iences. Including gas; beautiful electric flxturea, large mirrored cloak room in re ception hall ; fireplace, bookcase, sliding doors leading Into dining-room with beautifully built-in mirrored buffet and paneled walls; large Dutch kitchen; save $5oo by buying from owenr. pnone Taooi 1379. PORTLAND HEIGHTS BUNGALOW 8 roomo. very conveniently arranged, larga stone fireplace; built-in buffet and large bookcase; large linen closet; 2 toilets; full basement, cement floor, nice porches; 6 lots; beautiful homes surrounding; near car. This is o-ne of the most beautiful wooded and secluded spots on ths Heights. Price $11,500. Would consider R to 7-room home in or near Irvtngton or Laurelhurs. part payment; terms. Address owner, W 840, Oregonian. ' ( MUST BELL NOW, good 7-rm house; corner, $2650, terms, fine district. Call or write, Mrs. T., 1316 E. Stark, corner 46th. J: or feule Business Property. FOR BALE At a bargain, a whole vacant block; very central, on the East Side; uitable for manufacturing, wholesaleing or a rehouse; would sell half ths blocK if desired, bounded by East First, Second, Oak and Stark sts. ; trackage on First and Second sts. For price and terms In qulre Jos. M. Rieg. Ger i i n ger bl dg. SPOKANE WAREHOUSE. Warehouse having 21,000 square feet floor space with ground 00xl20, on O. W. R. & N. and Great Northern tracks. Price $27,000, with terms. if desired. Rosenhaupt & Weaver, Spokane, Wash. FOR SALE By owner, hi block S. W. cor ner E. 14th and Belmont sts,; first-class location for apartment-house. Phones East 4483, B 1340, or call mornings, 574 Belmont st. tlt.uuu CHOICE businesi. property, stors and apartments, well rented, prominent street. West Side; close In. Owner. 134 Worcester bldjf. 11 PER CENT Income property; this is a monev-maker. Phone Woodlawa 3229 or C 2429- For Sale Acreage. 5-ACRE tracts opposite St. Johns and two miles back from Willam ette River; fertile soil, no rock, gravel or steep hillsides; fine stream running water, school on tract. A few more 6-acre tracts at $150 per acre, when much higher prices will be asked. Get In on?he ground Hoor prices. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY. Main 35. 102 Fourth st. A 8500. BULL RUN now reached by Mt. Hood Ry. SAND ALIA orchard and country home tracts, 25 miles from Portland, between Sandy and Bull Run rivers; best volcanic shot soil, an abundance of pure water, beautiful scenic surroundings, boating, fishing; 1 to 20-acre tracts, eaay terms. Henry C. Prudhomme Co., owner, 90t? Spalding bldg. 1, 2, 8, 5 and 10-acre tracts, close to Pert land; good electric car service; best soil; good rouds, mail, telephone, etc.; $100 to $300 per acre; easy terms; best in vestment today; big increase in values for you If you buy acreage now. J. W. Hefferlln Realty Co., 203 Corbett bldg. Both phones. ONLY 10 PER CENT CASH. Balance will pay itaelf on our 5 to 20 acre tracts. 22 miles south of Portland and 2 miles from town of 4000; "red shot" soil; best for fruit, berries or vege tables; macadam roads; $200 per acre. Eager & Watson, 910 Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak sts. J375 BUYS 10 acres deep red shot soil, adapted to fruit and vegetables; all smooth and tillable; no rock: wood and water; close to school, pos toff ice and store; within easy reach of Portland and the cheapest on the market. 512 Couch bldg. 10U 4th st. HERE IS TOUR CHANCE. 6 or 10 acres, fine lay. only 2 blocks to station: all cleared; only $125 per acre. Will sell this at 10 per cent down, bal ance 0 years at 6 per cent. Act at once if you want a bargain. A. B. HALL A CO.. 302 Rothchild bldg. CHEAP BUT GOOD LAND. $.U.w per acre; 1000 acres alfalfa land under Butte County Canal, adjoining prosperous colonies, 24 miles from Grid Uy. Marie Lane, 149 Montgomery at., San Francisco. SIGHTLY 6-acre tracts overlooking Colum bia river; deep rich red shot soil; no rock; fine water; 55 minutes' ride from Port land; one mUe from rail and water trans port a tion;513ojicjiU! $250 WILL put you in possession of a beau tiful tract of cleared land in cultivation; close to Portland and electric 'line. PACIFIC N. W. DEVELOPMENT CO.," 405 Couch Bldg. 411 ACRES, or any portion thereof, on Wil lamette River, 28 miles south of Port land. A snap. H. L. Gill, 640 Hamilton bldg Phone Marshall 8222. ACRE tracts adjoining Gresham, under cul tivation, near Mt. Hood Electric depot; ideal for suburban homes; fine soil; $500 per acre. 512 Couch blng., IPS 4th st. MUbT be sold this week. Owner needs money- 10 acres, fine soil. Good build ings; orchard; small fruit. Inquire 261 E, Utn 9t- Phone E- 5023. 44 ACRES, 20 acres in crop, house, barn, orchard, 5 cows, S horses, farming imple ments, 1 mile from station, near North Plains, $125 per acre. East 2337. GLADSTONE 3 acres near Chautauqua Park, partly wooded, fine for chicken ranch or country home; 10 minutes' walk to electric line. Owner, 9Q6 Spalding bldg. FIVE acres, snap. li. miles Council Crest; 3H miles Courthouse. Pr'ca $450 per acre; $603 cash." Geo. K." Eckler, 702 Board of Trade. Main 7108. FOR SALE 30 acres, 16 miles from Port land, running stream, some timfaer. $100 per acre. L. Elair, 1251 E. Main. Phone Tabor 467. ACREAGE and farms, from $12.50 per acre up; large and small tracts. Call Kinney 4 Stampher. .Vil-2 Lumber Exchange bde. 5 ACRES. 5c fare to Hlllsboro, small heuoe; your own terms. East 233?. ' ACRE tract, 6 fare. $4a0 up; eaay terms. East 337. .For pale