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SEPTEMBER 11. 1911. - - - 11 O R EGO XI A Jf , MONDAY, ALASKA DEFAMED By FALSE REPORTS Noted Engineer Blames Glavis, Garfield and Pinchot for Misrepresentation. COAL SHUT UP ILLEGALLY Horace V. WlnchHl Tell of Real Conditions at Controller Bay and Says Cunningham De rision. Was Ontragetras. -A a result of the frantio and de termined efforts of muekrakera and the wilfully persistent and repeated misstatements and misrepresentations of Alaska and Its resources by such conservationists as Pinchot. Garfield and Glavis, the average citizen, unless he has personally visited the territory, has an entirely lncorreot conception of that country and a very slight knowl edge of the serious handicaps by which its development is being prevented," said Horace V. Wlnchell. mining en rlneer and geologist of Minneapolis, Mlnrw at the Imperial yesterday. Mr. Wlnchell Is vice-president of the American Institute of Mining Engi neers. , Mr. Wlnchell spoke with Informa tion on conditions in Alaska, having visited that territory seven or eight times to make thorough Investigation of its physical resources. He first visited Alaska in 1903 when he went as the representative of New York men. who contemplated at that time the ac quisition of the copper mines now owned by the G.uggenheima. and the development of those properties through the construction of a railroad and other needed improvements. Re turning to the United States, Mr. Wln ohell strongly advised his clients against the large Investments contem plated. Money Sank 1b Sands. Subsequently the Guggenhelms sent a. mining and civil engineer, who re mained more than a year, and made a similar investigation, including an ex amination of Controller Bay as a har bor. This engineer also reported ad versely on that bay as a harbor site, but he did recommend establishing a harbor at Katalla, on the west edge of Controller Bay. Accordingly, his com pany spent about 12,000,000 In provid ing a harbor at that point, but the high tides of the following Bprlng swept the entire Improvement away, and the project was abandoned. The Guggenhelms then went to Cordova, the present' terminus of their railroad, for a harbor. "Tne Controller Bay Incident" was the biggest kind of a Joke to those who are acquainted with conditions there," said Mr. Wlnchell. "Of course. Its purpose was solely to discredit President Taft by making It appear, as the muckraxers aia. tuat mo tlon of certain lands by Mr. Ryan gave to him exclusive control of all possible harbor privileges on Controller Bay. "The fact Is that it would be ab solutely impossible to provide and maintain a harbor at any point on the bay fronting on Ryan's lands. Im mediately adjoining Ryan's holdings are three miles of tide flats. Beyond these fiats are from seven to ten miles of shallow water filled with shifting Band bars. "It would cost not less than 120,000, 000 to dredge out the bay and establish a harbor and even then It would be impossible to maintain the harbor at that point for the reason that the Bering River annually discharges oceans of glacial sand and sediment which would fill up the bay as rapidly as these deposits could be removed. There was Just about as much found ation for the Controller Bay story as there exists for the wholesale mis representation directed against Alaska today." Coal Cancellations rnjojrt. Ex-President Roosevelt was criticised by Mr. Wlnchell for bis recent con tribution to the Outlook in which Roosevelt, In an article entitled "Alaska Must Be Developed," asserted that the particular site on Controller Bay, in eluded in the Ryan holdings, w&a the only outlet, or at least the best outlet. Cor marketing Alaskan coal, and that It should be preserved for the benefit it the people. The action of the Interior Depart ment In cancelling the Cunningham roal land claims was declared by Mr. Wlnchell "an outrageous proceeding for political expediency." "The existing laws, if enforced." he said, " are amply sufficient to satisfy the needs of the people of Alaska in respect to coal. Seven years ago Con gress provided for the sale of coal lands and the opening up of coal mines. The law of April 28. 1904, has not been reepealed and is still In full force and effect, and yet not one single acre of Alaskan coal land has bjen patented. "The efforts of the Government have been directed to defeating the purpose of this act under the theory that the Interests of the people demand differ ent legislation. It would seem better and more equitable to accord to those citizens of the United States who have attempted to comply with the laws In force, those rights and privileges prom ised them by these laws and at the fame time to proceed with the enact ment of legislation more in accord with the later policy of the Government re lating to the disposition of its coal and mineral lands." GYMNASIUM USE GRANTED fteed College to Have Temporary Room at Multnomah Club. Arrangements have been made with the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Asso ciation whereby the students and fac ulty of Reed College will have use of the gymnasium and athletic apparatus of the club for the first year of the school. They will be allowed all the privileges of the club, and the dues will be paid by the college. The need of the college In this re spect Is only temporary, and after the first year a gymnasium and an athletic field will be constructed. The arrange ment with the Multnomah Club includes both the men and the women students of the institution. Besides the gymnasium and the ath letic field being Installed on the per manent site of the college, a tennis court is being erected on the property of the Reed Institute, at the corner of Twelfth and Jefferson streets, in the block next to the temporary location of the college. The college building will be ready for the beginning of class work at 9 o'clock Monday morning. September It. v Charter Ready for Council. SALEM. Or., Sept. 10. (Special.) Members of the commission to revise the city charter, leading up to a com vi8Aion form ot sovernwent. have com. AMTTSEMjyxB. . 2 :r-,V-,. ,,,,,.. " For"SaieAoreage. I For gale-Fruit Lsnds. HI7 I I in THEATER HI Li 1 VJ 7h and Taylor. Phone: Main 1 and 1122. TONIGHT TOMORROW WEDNESDAY SPECIAL PRICK MAT IX EH3 WEDNESDAY MOST. H. SINGER PRESENTS THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT "Kiss Nobody From Starland" WITH OLIVB VAIL SPLENDID COMPANY. jrinln-- Ijnar floor xl.B0SI.0O. Bal cony, live rows. 1.00; six rows. 76o; 11 row. 5c Gallery, reserved, hoc; aamis Ion. 25a. Special nrlces Wednesday mati nee: Lower tloor. 11.00-750. Balcony, five rows. Tic: lint live rows, doc liauery. erved. 35c; admission, 25c. BAKER THEATER Main S and A ssho .eo. L. Baker. Ml TONIGHT ALL WEEK. BARGAIN MAT. WED.. 25a. That Nifty Son Show. "THE SONY SIDE OF BROADWAY, With Great company and chorus. Eve. prices. 23c, MAX7V . A 10x0 atATQOuB MI 15-25-51 M18HTS 1K5-50-75, WEEK SEPT. 11 Sam Maun mJ hi player la "The New Leader j" Con II n, Steele and Carr; Seven Belfnrds; Leander, De Cor dova and Company; Harry Breenj Header and muiM; aiarcn ana uinwp. ANHfiES VTfivnmllMd Vaudeville. WEEK 6EPT. 11 EnffaeTement Extraordi nary, Tne bpook Minstrels; Taylor i win Bis ters; I Van U u Ienti Mlfee D Bole and Smith; Bertie Fowler Torcmt and Flor a i.ira ; f amageerope; jrmmafces urcuwi. Popular prices. Matinee dally. Curtain, x:o. 7:so and . Matinee Every Day. Jjr onneriT unnui Sullivan A ii-IJiD. WEEK SEPT. 11 lAVbWr-Clmeron Trio a - -I -as al.H V BaittTf. THut Mnioa and Company; Terry and ljm bert: Florence Hughe ; Grandascopfr Prtcoa id ana iw. pleted their labors and the proposed charter will be submitted to the City Council tomorrow night. The main change made In the instrument today was to eliminate the compulsory com mon user olause In railroad franchises. MERGER TO BE DISCUSSED Inunbermeit Reticent as to Plans of Co-operative Proposal. The plan under which it is proposed to merge the tidewater lumber mills of Western Oregon and Western wasn lngton Into one big co-operative com pany will be submitted to the owners of such mills In this state at a meet ing to be held some time this week In this city. Henry J. Pieroe. of Spokane, who came to Portland Friday after having interested the mlllmen of Grays Harbor In the proposed organization, leaves today for Aberdeen, but expects to return to this city In time to at tend the conference of Oregon mill owners. Until this meeting has been held and the mlllmen of the Lower Columbia and other streams tributary to the Pacific on the Coast are made ac quainted with the plan of organization.- none of. the manufacturers will discuss the probable action of the Ore gon dealers. All mlllmen here profess to be In Ignorance of the plan of or ganization and its scope. School Principal Elected. EUGENE, Or, Eept. 10. (Special.) Professor W. A. Beer, recently from Fail-mount Normal School, West Vir ginia, has heen elected principal of the Condon school here. Miss Pearl Eaton will take the place made vacant by the resignation of Miss Myrtle Auten, who Is to teach lh Portland, and Miss Marian Cow-les will teach the seventh grade In the Patterson school. Taft Committee Named. CENTRALIA, Wash, Sept. 10. (Spe cial.) George Dysart, John Galvln and Thomas Dunckley have been appointed by D. F. Davles, president of the Cen tral! a Commercial Club, as a oommlttee to meet President Taft on his visit to this city, October 11. It has been defi nitely decided that the President will stop in Centralia for ten minutes. Edlefsen has dry and part-dry slab. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Daily or Sunday. r er Line. On time. ...If same ad two consecutive times 22 feanie ad three consecutive time sue Same add six or seven consecutive times . 6o Remittances must accompany out-oi-town "when one advertisement ta not ran In con secutive issue the one-time rate applies. Six word count as ens line on cash ad vertisement and no ad counted for lea than two line. , On charge or book advertisement th charge will be based on tne actual number of line appearing In the paper, resardles of the number of words In each Una. la New Today all advertisement ars charged by measure only. 14 line to the The above rate apply to advertisements under "New Today" and all other classlnra tions excepting the following t Situations Wanted, Male. situations Wanted. Female. Oregonlao will accept classified advertise ments over the telephone, providing th ad vertiser I a subscriber to either phone, no prices will be quoted over the phone, but bill will be rendered the following day. YY bet her subsequent advertisement will be accepted over the phone depends npon the promptness of the payment of telephone ad vertisements.. Situation Wanted and Per sonal advertisement Trill not b accepted over the telephone.. Order for on in sertion onlv will be accepted for "House for Rent, Furniture for Bale." "Buainea Opportunities," "Rooming - house" and "Wanted to Bent." DEED. DUBIVER In hl-clty, September 8, at Good Samaritan Hospital, David Dubiver, aged 76 years, of 80S Jackson street, father of Mrs. M. Feldman, Mr. John Dellar. Mrs. Lee Kemp. Ben. Louis, Wil liam. Samuel. Gertrude and Sophie Dubiver. WADE In thi city at the family residence. 400 Holladay avenue, September 10, Ann Howard Wade, wife ot R. M. Wade, of thl city, aged 67 year. Nolle of funeral in a subsequent Issue. FTJXEBAL NOTICES. QUACKENBUSH In Hood River. Or., Sep tember . Mrs. Anna Quackenbush. wife ot E- Quackenbush, ased 70 year 10 month 6 day. Friend ar Invited to attend the funeral service, which will be held at the First Presbyterian Church, corner Twelfth and Alder. Monday. Sep tember 11. at 1:30 P. M. Service at the grave private. EARLY In this city, at the residence, 671 East Oak street, Margaret Early aged 45 yea. Funeral will take place from the above residence Tuesday. September 12. at S-30 A. Si. Services at St. Franci Church, corner East 12th and Fine sta. o'oloclc Friends respectfully Invited. Interment r r-aivarv Cemetery. FREIDENRICH At his late residence. 715 l.ovrjoy street. cti " - - enrich. ged 61 years 6 month, 16 day, beloved husband of Rose Freldenrlch and father of Milton Freldenrlch. Funeral from the above residence at 2 P M. today (Monday). September 11. Friend Invited. DUBIVER Th funeral service of the late David Fublver will be held at the fam ily residence, so Jackson St.. at .i P. M. Tnesdav. s-eptember 12. Friends and member '' the Congregation Ahavai Bk.l i i InuilL V THEATER I At private residence, 171 16fh St.. near Yamhill t. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker Crowell, auctioneer. jlT Wliaon' auction hoos. at 1 a. m. Furniture. 171-S-6 Second street. MEETING NOTICES. MULTNOMAH COUNCIL ROY AL ARCANUM, meet at K. P. Hall. 11th and Alder treeta. th second and fourth Monday cf ach month at 8 P- M. VUltor cor dially welcomed. P. Xloyd Cover, Secretary, 64 Union ave. . HARMONY LODGE, NO. 18, A. F. AND A, M. Stated com- fmunication tni laouuaj lng at 7:30 o'clock. Work in tne li. SI. degree, visiting orem ren welcome. W. M. DE LIN, secretary. MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP TER, NO. 14, O. E. S Stated meet ing thi (Monday) evening. East Eighth and Burnside. Degrees. Order W. M. BELLE RICHMOND. secretary. Regular meeting of the Exempt Fire men'a Association this (Monday) afternoon at 2 o'clock In their rooms. City Hall. By order of the president. R. M. Donovan. 8ec lONSElrl H.OH.M. CO. UAKMl'A.M JLUC1, FLOKAL UEslu.Ni rboaesi Main ail)::; Alio. "DvubbIds V Me En tee, Funeral Direct s, Tth and fin. f hone Main fit. Lady a sistant. Office of Coonty Coroner. s A. B. ZELLEB CO., 64 Williams see. Pbone East lOtta, C 1088. Lady attendees, Successor to Zeller-Byrne Co. i. r. FIN LEV a SON. Sd and llodlcask lady attendant. Phone Main A EDWABO BOJ.MAN CO.. Funeral Dlrss arm, tt d St. Lady aslstanL fboae M. 6t) 1. KAST BIDE Funeral Director. sutossinl to . 8. Donning, luc K. 63, B t2. LEBCH. Undertaker, cor. East Alder aaat latll. Eaat 71. It insa. L4r aaaiataat, OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE CITY HALL.. Main 688. A 758S. HUMANE OFFICER, 6ergeant Crate. . Residence, 24 E. S4th N. Easf 779. R. A. Dunnure. Re. 836 Wasco St. W. O. Eaton, Rea 78 E. 16th. Eat 17S. Hon Ambulance. A 6101; Pr. Ex. 4. NlEhta, Sundays and Holidays. A 6165; Pa Ex. 4; Trunk 7. JTEW TODAY. A FIVE SUBDIVISION DEAL, a half mile from three leading bank build ings; a beautiful, naturally endowed site, east and south slope: little needed to do to it; the hardest part of the proposition l amount of cash needed ($15,000). balance long time. Inferior property near is selling now in lots at five times the cost of this, which is offered for the first and a limited time. Capitalists, write for further particu lars to Wm. Fleming;, 496 State street, Salem. Irvington Swell Bungalow Very swell, eie;ht-room bungalow, strictly modern, with ail latest im provements, hardwood floors, four sleeping rooms; corner lot. 60x100. Street Improvements all paid. On Thompson street, close in. Price $7250, $2600 cash, balance 6 per cent. ORUSSI 7.ADOW, 817 Board ot Trade Blrtg., 4th and Oak. 21st and Carter Beautiful home on Portland Heights, 141x100. comfortable house; streets paved. For price and terms apply to OWNER, 1014 Board of Trade BldK. MORTGAGE LOANS 5 JOHN E. CRONAN, HC1n Ito-i Spalding- Bide U J Mortgage Loans 5 For the Larger Amounts. EDWARD E. GOCDEV, Lewis Biiildlnfr. MORTGAGE LOANS 9100,000 In Sums to Salt. PACIFIC TITLE ifc TKXJST CO 7 Chamber of Commerce. COLLIS. BERRIDGB THOMPSOW. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. AUDITORS. Commercial. County and Munlolpal Aoditlng. Investigating and SrstematlxlaaV 114 Worcester block. Phone Main HH NEW, modern homes, also vacant lot. In Irvington. Phones: C 1851, East 2482; of fice. East 28. R. B. Rice, owner. REAL ESTATE PEal.KB. Beck. William O., 815-816 Falling bldg. BRUBAKER BENEDICT. 602 McKay bldg. M. 54a Cnanln ft Berlow. 882 Chamber Commerce. Cook. B. S. Co., 508 Corbett bldg. Jennings ft Co. Main 188. 206 Oregonlaa. PALMER-JONES CO. H. P. 218 Commer cial Club bldg. The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand are and Multnomah at. (Holladay Addition). REAL ESTATE. For galeLot. CHOICE IRVINGTON LOTS. BOxlOO, 18th. near Knott, east face, $1500; 60x90, Hancock, 8825: 75x100, 10th. east face, between Brazee'and Knott. See us if you are looking for bargain. East 86, C 1998. Dolen-Beckley Co. WEST STARK AND 62D STS. Lot $50, easy terms; best bur la th city: new canine building; see u at one. EMPIRE REAITY A TRUST CO, 402 Teon bldg. Marshall 849. 100x200, WITH plenty of fruit and several buildings; property is mgn aua sigatiy, 1 a beautiful horn site; must sell; will take $SO0; Is close to good carllne. Call 414 bpaiaing mag. Lady needing money will sell two lot near Ravensvlew for S1600; paid same for them two years ago; $760 down; J20 month. Y 442. Oregonlan. A BARGAIN, fin corner, close in, West Side on trackage; has some Income; best quarter on street: price low; liberal term; no axents. . L 393. Oregonlan. TWO acres. Wichita, near Golf Links, School, cnurcn, goou noisuuornoou. ne owner, jZella Oossett, 7 W. Killingewortn PORTLAND HEIGHTS. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. MAIN 8551. BROOKE. A 8839. HEADQUARTERS for Coos Bay property; two railroads going In: don't fall to get ome of those $60 lots; easy term 402 Belling blk. Marshall 2438. East 2725. eAY are you looking for an apt. site, busi ness site of any kind? If so, we have lust what you want on 7th and Salmon. Call and see us. 819 B. of T. WESTMORELAND Make me an otter on ' eaultr in good corner on new carllne, two blocks from 6ellwood car. Burna M, 6660, A 6207. ; , LOOK HERE! Lot 50x75 on 7th and Sal mon You can't beat this In price or lo cation. 819 Board of Trade. $525 CASH buy 60x100 lot In Rost City Park, next to house worth JS100. D 417. Oregonlan. 2300 Three full lots, Irvington Park, on 80th-t. carllne; term. Cutberth. 801 De kum bldg. ' $875 CASH buy my lot in Rose City Park. If taken before Sept. 10. AL 899. Orego nlan. 3 LOTS on Sandy road; $1400; one-half cash. 50x100, cement walk In' and paid for. $70U. U o. ureKomaiu $647.50 BUYS lot in ROSE CITY PARK. My equity aoout . . eaet Oregonlan 60x100 FOR sale, owner leaving city; your chance to obtain lot worth $700 for 8500; . - t" tlA fl .-.a .fin In Tl on term,. t-i m 0 ..... .... IDEAL lot In Elmhurst. 60x100; will sell for 8550. part cash, balance 1 per month. 6 per CtiU . - SNAPS Beautiful lot. E. 22d near Pin. H block. E- 21st and Brooklyn. 3 acres. Mil waukee Heights. Gordon. Sellwood 168i. OWNER will sacrifice business corner. East Eld, worm jif it riwv, i-uiwiHiB-slon. Telephone Tabor 13a. 100x100 CORNER, close to two business dis tricts, in university r.ijv. iui nuiva sale. S14UQ. r .". 'bb' WAVERLEIGH HEIGHTS Lot on Tlbbetts T-i , Imnrnvomfnti In anrt 1DU Ci. 0,t, ' raid for. A.! StfO. Oresonlan. MTTeT C S T T . Two lots In East Mount Tabor HID each; terms. 267 Couch st. Main 40g. GO to Irvlnrwood. Take Broadway ear, get oit at Micanat. RVAN Place. "i-acr. on carline, $1600. owner, a. 1 RF. T. ESTATE. ! REAL ESTATE. T . '. BEAL ESTATE. ! REALESTATE. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 26,000 A fine corner on Second and Gll aan, 60x100; $100 Income; yon can double your money on thie. 8150.000 100x100, on Burnside and Fourth; Income $600. 826,000 A corner on Park and Flanders; income $100. 810,000 50x100 on Johnson, bet. 23d ana 24th st., very finely constructed modern residence. 880,000 100x100 on Fifth and Flandera; this is very cheap; good money maker. $56.000 100x100 on 9th and Davia; In come $200. 846,600 100x100, on 11th and Clay; In come $260. $26,00083x100. on Hall. bet. loth and 11th sta.; fin brick building, leased for 6 years, $250 per month, responsible tenant. 832,000 47x100, on Jefferson, near 15th at modern brick apartments; Inoome $3000; leased to responsi ble tenant, V year to run. $36,000100x100, 15th and Johnson. . trackage. 878,000 100x100. on Morrison. nar 15tn treet. 48,000 25x50. on Jefferson, between 6th and 6th ta . (50.000 25x100, on Second and Aider! 8-story brick. $65.000 50x100, on First St., between Morrison and Tamhlll; income $525. $12.500 100x100, on Grand ave.. near Hawthorne. . ? $10.000 100x100. on Grand ave., near Harrison. $16.000 100x100, on East Tamhlll. near 8th St.; trackage. (9,000 100x100, on Union, near Haw thorne. ' $11,000 s block, nloe and level track age, East 9th and Taggart. $36,000100x100, on oorner ot Third and Montgomery, a R. DE BTTROHi 217 Ablngton bldg., 106H Third et. IRVINGWOOD. Thl cholc addition 1 lust going m th market. It adjoins Irvington and lots can be bought aa low as $725; terms are 10 per cent In cash and $10 per month. Beautiful natural tree on the lota Take Broadway car. get off at Klickitat street and walk east. Agent on the ground. Western Securities Co., agents. 414 Spald ing bldg., 8d and Washington t. WEST BIDE LOTS. $100. , . Right on carline on upper Washington t. West 3flth and Yamhill sta, beyond Citv Park; easy payments. NATIONAL REALTY & TRUST CO.. 723 Chamber of Commerce bldg.. Main 5129. PORTLAND HEIGHTS SNAP. A nice lot, 50x137, facing on two streets. Ford-st. DTlve and Canyon road; would be -cheap at $2500; our price for a short time. C'OOO; half cash. GRUSSI & ZADOW. , 817 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak. . PORTLAND HEIGHTS. Several choice, unique, level homeslte. varying in size from one to 11 lots; Port land Heights; most exclusive residence section; magnificent unobstructed view of city, river and mountain; some bargains; terms. x . , Main 3551. BROOKE. A 839. $10 DOWN. $10 PER MONTH. Fine view lot, matured fruit trees, re stricted district, near car, cement walks. Bull Run water, fruit cared for free of . charge 202 Board of Trade bldg. Mar- shall '478. A 1022. BEE Le Noir & Co.. for WEST SIDE prop erty. Exoluslve dealers in WEST SIDE realty. Ground Floor, Chamber of Commerce. For Sale House. BY OWNER $500 CASH And easy monthly payments, splendid 5 room bungalow, 1 block from Laurel hurst, located on 40th t.. M block south of Rose City car line; full basement, ce mented; large attic, fireplace, largo porches. wardrobe, bookcases, buffet, linen closet and all new conveniences; for real value see this; price $3750. Phone East 44SS or B 134q, viRnnTri.VN BT CORNER SNAP. A fine new 6-room, 2-story house, doubly constructed, built-in bookcases, 8 bed rooms, fine corner lot. 70x100; street Im provements and sewer paid; an elegant view of the city; on Brooklyn St.. In Waverleleh HelKhts; 1 block to car; price only $5500: $17."i0 cash and $43 per month. GRUSSI & ZADOW. 817 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. FOR SALE 7-room modern house, attlo, basement; lot 66x110, corner; street graded; sidewalk; half block to car: nearly new; price $3250; easy terms; this Is cheap: at University Park. COE A. M'KENNA CO.. Main 4522. A 2143. 727 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. IRVINGTOK. Small payment down. $25 monthly; beautiful home, solid oak floors, built-in buffet and bookcases, mirror doors; fur nace, eto. Hard-surface street improve ments all in. EMPIRE REALTY & TRUST CO. 402 Yeon bids- Marshall 849. DON'T PAY RENT. We have 4. 5 and 6-room homes, ail modern. In restricted districts, for sal oa easy terms. Provident Investment A Trustee Company, 201-2-3 Board of Irada Marshall 47:1. A lt'22. $650 1-ROOM HOUSE. PENINSULA. Corner lot. 47x90, fenced with 6-foot wire; little house very neat; chicken coops brooder; some house furnishings; $100 caah will handle. Fred W. German, 320 Burnside. M. 2776. . NO. 38ii Several beautiful homes, $16,000; one for $12,500, one $12,500 for $10,000; several others; perfect, choice location, Ir vington; a number of choice cheap lota C 1S68, E. 1273. No agents. W. H. Herd- $100 $25 DOWN, $15 MONTHLY. brand new 4-room plastered cottages, full lot. close to new addition where va cant lots sell for $800. Fred W. German. 829 Burnside. M. or A 2776. OWNER NEEDS THE MONEY. Tf looking for a bargain In a new 6 room bungalow In Rose City Park district, strictly modern In every respect, call MAR SHALL 084. - BARGAIN by owner, 5-room bungalow In Merlow; corner lot, hardwood floors: $3250, $.V0 cash, balance monthly, or will con sider mortgage or trade up to $1500. Phone B 1456, evenings E. 1822. FOR sale or rent, a furnished house oa Kirby and Webster sts., opposite th Jef ferson High School; $30 per month rent, or will sell on easy terms. Inquire Calu- roent Hotel, ion jrr ... $150 DOWN BUYS modern 6-room house, full-sizel lot, terraced lawn, paved streets, close in; payment $25 monthly. Empire Realty A Trust Co., 402 Yeon bldg. Mar- L.tl Sid $8650 $150 DOWN buy the classiest 6 room bungalow; leather panel dining room, bath between bedrooms; house very convenient; In Rosa City Park. P 401, . Pi-,(lM house with garage, lot 60x100, Irvington. 408 North 15th; $5000. In ,,ir. Thompson, room 233. Labbe bldg., Sri.j whlnaton. u . Rnrt" PRESENT Beautiful bungalow, seleot Siia-hborhood: paved district, 20 minutes; Soellal sacrifice, $2800, terms. Owner. 1030 rTrand ave. North. to von -want a fine modern home in Ladd' a,?4? Close In; terms easy; price low. 17 Bellln) blk. Phone Marshall 2483, yi . -i Thoma. Viaars. buildr. F.ast , : $2600 FOR modern 6-room cottage, lot 60x 100, easy term. Also $2iJ0 for modern T-room house: furnace, fireplace; some terms, r'none vuiuiav .- TttOxlOO. 18 FRUIT trees, cement walks, wm bungalow. $2600. Zella Gossett, 7 w est rilih"-" citr and s new 9-room Irvington home, a beauty. 641 E. 22d, near Braxee t. or pnone cttat NEW 6-room home, $30 monthly payment, . rriwna V.llHt 274-1. 11KB rcu t. " . 4-ROOM cottage; must be sold at one by owner. 744 Alblna. For Sole House. ROSE CITY PARK. $250 CASH. T rooms, large living-room, dining-room, beamed celling, built-in buffet and book cases, solid oak floors, Dutch kitchen, furnace, fireplace. - NATIONAL REALTY & TRUST CO.. Room 723, Chamber of Commerce bldg. Phone Main 5129. 5-KOOM bungalow, oak floors, furnace, fire place, cement base pent; 60x100 lot, east fronx; attlo fine light rooms: buffet. This can be bought for $3550; $200 cash, bal ance $25 per month. E 894, Oregonlan. CHOICE IRVINGTON HOMES. Owing to parties leaving city we have ome bargains that will pay you to In vestigate before buying. E 896, C 1993. Dolen Becgley Co.. ' A NICELY furnished modern 7-room flat, 228 10th St.; 4 rooms rented; 5 minutes walk- snap; terms. Call Sunday or week days after tj r. m A BARGAIN $3000. Furnished -room house. 1 block' from car restricted district: nloe lawn and treea Call owner, C 2324. cvAp For sale, good, 8-room, modern bun galow 2 lots, at half price, part time. Neep. 8629 67th St. 8. E.. Portland, Or. 640 ACRES fine farm land in Canada to trade for Oregon farm land or Portland property. lau uumirer j.Ar-nusg. SEE Le Noir A Co. for WEST SIDE homes. Exclusive dealer In WEST SIDE realty. Ground Floor. Chamber of Commerce. tjj IRV1NGTCN For sale. modern real- Unce. For particulars, phone C 23 BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME, Near Table Rock, Rogue River Valley, Or., consisting of 60 acres. 11 acres eight-year-old apple tree. 4 acres three-year-olds, 6 acres alfalfa. 13 acres pear trees. 20 acres pasture, spring running year round, reservoir irrigation ditch running through, house built of stone. 18-inch walls, tile roof, beautiful living and dining -room combined. 34 by 18 feet, three fire places, five bedrooms, office, butler s pan try, kitchen, cold storage pantry, kitchen pantry, cellar, laundry, two bath rooms, hot and cold water all over the house, 84 by 14 foot veranda. - - This Is one of the most beautiful homes In the Valley. Chicken houses, laborer s house, barn, farm equipment, live stock, poultry. , The house is furnished and ready for Immediate occupancy. Price $30,000. , For further particulars addres - O. E. OERNERT. 708 Lewi Bldg., Portland, Or. YOUR OWN TERMS FOB QUICK SALE. Modern, wsll built. T-room house and garage on corner lot, E. 24th and Couch. Room for another house on ground, rice $4500. Will take vacant property for nrs. payment and balance in small monthly payments. Immediate possession; furni ture cheap If desired. Call owner. East 6334. REAL CUT STONE BUNGALOW ONE LARGE BEDROOM DOWN STAIRS. FOR SALS BY OWNER T rooms and finished attic, double walls and not plas tered on to the stone, double 9oor"; .i1" water heat (Ideal furnace) CAraarin radiators). Large concrete porch, an' and beam ceiling dining-room. Jare f?.9 fireplace, all doors single paneled. Z toil ets, one -on each floor, all dofhes closets have electric lights, all rooms tinted, hra wood floors in hall., dining-room . and living-room; both -living-room, dining-room - and hall " open together; large latticed . rear porch (screened). auto 8arf' - street Improvements paid, good lawn with lotB of rosebushes; price includes shades and fixtures; a full cement baem.e"'' place was built by day labor; price $4U.0. one-half cash. Come and see it. as I am "living here. East facing; good view, lo cated on the Height of Rose City Park. Phone O 2748. IRVINGTON. $1500 cash, with balance at 7 per cent, will purchase an artistic home of 6 rooms, with glass-inclosed sunroom and sleep ing porch. Has 2 fireplaces, furnace and kitchen stove; screens and shades; garage with concrete driveway; located in best part of Irvington. on full lot: all tm provements In and paid for. . Apply to owner, 1126 Board of Trade. Phone A 5344. WALKING DISTANCE Six-room two-story house, almost new and In perfect condition, paneled dining-room, fireplace and furnace, cement basement with laundry trays, at tic, fine electric and gas fixtures, beauti ful lawn, east face, all improvements paio. for; just the place for family with chil dren of school age, as it Is near Bawt,1i"i! and East Side High Schools; price Jki30u. , terms. Owner, 87 East-19tb su. near ' Washington. $750 BUNGALOW, WASCO ST. A swell 6-room -bungalow; furnace, fire place, full cement basement, cement floo: r. laundry trays, bookcases. 2 bedrooms nice den; lit 50x100. nice lawn. 4 frul - t; price $4750: $750 cash; balance at $15 per month: includes the carpets and two stoves: on Wasco St., near 26tn. S17 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak. MR LOT OWNER, HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO IMPROVE YOUR PROP ERTY WITH A HOME, FLAT OR APARTMENT; WILL FINANCE IT AT LOW RATE OF INTEREST; PLANS FURNISHED FREE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME IN AND TALK THIS OVER. J. S. ATKINS. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. A SNAP ON KEARNEY ST. T-room house and bath and furnace heat, with lot 60x100: well worth $12,000; my price for a few day $9500; terms. $1000 cash, balance to suit. Bargain-hunters, look thl up at once. See Mr. Ruth field. gtRTMAN ft THOMPSON. - Bankers, Chamber of Commerce bldg. THAT VACANT LOT. 17717 WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO INCOME PROPERTY? IF YOU OWN A LOT. WE WILL FURNISH THE MONEY AND BUILD RESIDENCE OR FLATS. PLANS FREE. IF AVE BUILD. OUR REPUTATION YOUR PROTECTION. IT WILL PAY YOIJ TO SEE US. tyfa ARCHITECTS, 824 ABINGTON BLD RV OWNER 8-room modern new residence: large reception hall, extra large living room, ideal dining-room and kitchen, built-in seats, bullt-ln buffets, finished at tic sleeping porch and built for my home; te-'ms easy; would consider mortgage or sales contract first payment. Phone B J40', cvenmsa BEST value in a home ever offered; one block to Rose City Park car, on 62d St.; four trees on an east-front lot: S large rooms and attic; all built-in effects; small down payment: balance Ilk rent. If you are particular thl will uit you. See WneTj. 8. ATKINS. Henry Bldg. er.c; -jn Nearly new 6-room house. East Side; modern plumbing, oorner lot, close to car. Owner bought farm property and must have money quick. A bargain you can't . i c- . ( m.hin Ua-tman afford to mio. , " Thompson, 4th and Stark. TtEST bargain in Irvington: 7-room house, large sleeping porch, corner 25th and Tila mook. one block from Broadway car; large llaht airy rooms, hardwood floors, hot water heat. Dutch kitchen, hard-surface street all in and paid for; terms; key at K-25 Tillamook, st. PRICE $450 Only the price of a lot 8-room hoi house. reRdy for occupancy, lot 61x105. price only $450. $125 cash, balance $3 per month. Take Mt. Scott car get off at Gray's Crossing. Owner will meet you, blue ribbon on coat. Call today, 10 to 2 P. Jvl I HAVE a 6-room, with sleeping porch. 2 story residence; hardwood floors and mod ern convenience; hard surface street; one block off streetcar; $500 cash; balance jfBH-tTIPTON CO.. 1108 Spalding Bldg. Y none DEAL WITH OWNER. BARGAIN IN UNIVERSITY PARK. 7-room house, on 75x100 lot; a snap at $2500: terms $300 cash, balance $20 per month. Owner, 120 Grand ave. Phone E. 491; eveninga. iu. FOR SALE Half acre, grubbed, on Mount qcott line: 8-room house, water, cesspool dug" $950.: $515 down, balance $10 per month; would sell 1 or 2 lot. on easy Srrna; bargain. Write or call at noon at 0 Union ave. S. A. O. Beymer, owner. .XT007-roon house, with 70x100 lot for $55?0- near cars and high school : nothing better built In city; see owner. 228 Jarrett St. Phone Wooalawn -101. o in vn-rn v nwall home. 8 rooms; mahogany fin ished tile bath.' tile kitchen ; also garage; $1000 down. bal. ,easy terma 686 Braxee, cor t.. iota Ei- nnnn 7-rpom house, with bath and electrlo lights on very fine half acre, with fruit and berries. Phone Sellwood 803. 1214 Francis ave.; o-i.u, ynnERN attractive 2-story 6-room house, nice yard? paved street, adults, $24. 70 Williams ave Woodlawn 42. bargain Bungalow, $500. down. See Swank. 817 Hamilton bldg. Main 419Q. """ For Sale Business Property. miRFHOUSE Will build to suit responsi ble tenant, on 100x100 corner, close In, on West Side trackage; long lease on interest basis; principal- um-,. vj......,.. T sell my store, leased for $40 per month, for $3500; must act quick. O 223. Oregonlan. business oorner on East Eleventh it.. PIolose ta and on good terma. 361 E. Uth st, E. 6023. For Bale Acreage. . ACRES rich soil, all In timber; 40O cords x.i wooc'; on south slope, protected; 2 room house;' on county road; an Ideal chicken ranch; close in on West Side; $1600 terms; liberal discount for cash. F o.-.p la acre chicken ranch, by owner, 6-rooin hduse, 5-cent fare, etc Wood- lawn S92. WASHINGTON ooumj u,d uiou, vacn with cash for 10 acres at $700: -worth - Wlttl t.ttO" T3-M...w V.vnhanva flOUOie. eto tvn.i " "j e- a. dOUOie. eto tvn.i " J . c . T.c.n onH farms, from $12.50 oer acre tin- large and small tracts. Call Kinney I ' 6tmiher, 631-2 Lumber Exchange, bd$, f HOP LAND. TRUCK GARDEN LAND. STOCK RANCH. . T " . GRAIN. POTATOES: IN FACT. ANY THING WORTH RAISING. Are you looking for ric h, level, cleared soli close to the city, with a tine stream or water running through it arm springs, on a good road and near to the , Columbia River? We have it. We can sell you 1000 acTcs of this excellent land ! in a solid body for SI 00 per acre. Or we can sell J75 acre In one tract at $100 per acre. Or we can cell 310 acres In one tract at $100 per acre. V Or we can sell 200 acre, in one tract at $100 per acre. Or we will sell 6 or 10-acre tracts at $20O per acre on easy terms. Aid five acre is all one man can take care of In small ttu'.k xirSenlns. Do not buy any '.aid o-aUi you hAV tc-va this; only 15 miles from Portland, tw miles from electric car service now In op eration, with 30-mlnuta service. This car . line will soon be extended through the A tract, the survey has already been made; similar land 2 miles west where there is car service has all been sold at $300 per acre. Here la a sure, safe and profitable In vestment. We will be pleased to show you this land or any part of it at any time free of charge. M. E. THOMPSON. Henry Bldg., 4th and Oak sts. USB TOUR EYES And notloe th Ize of Vale. corn, etc; also how parched the mead ow look; then visit West Stayton and see our splendid kale and corn, admitted by Prof. Powers, of the O. A. C, to be the finest In the Val ley, and see our beans, alfalfa, etc; everything green and bright, be cause Irrigated; a regular "oasis In the desert;" come In and let u how you th pictures taken of our fields a few day ago. 6ee Mr. Bishop, Hartman A Thompson. Fourth, and Stark. AORBAOS Fruit, berry, poultry and vege table traot in. trie beautiful valley Just west of Counall Crest; only 4U minutes- ride from center of Port land in L 2, 6 and 10-acre tracts, at $250 to $500 per acre and upon easy monthlv payments; tw0 ?, carllnes, good water at 24 feet, fine - schools, churches and stores con venient, let us show you these at our expense. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY. Main 85. 10a Fourth St. - A 3500. 5-ACRE traot with running water. located opposite St. Johns and only two miles back from the Willamette River, good soli, no rock or gravel, a good school con venient very cheap at $150 to $850 per acre, and upon easy monthlv payments; make an ap pointment to go see these with us. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY Main 85. 102 Fourth st. A 8500. ACRE TRACTS. West Side, close in, 20-mlnute car serv ice, best of soil; adjoining property selling for double we ask for this $500 and up, easv payments. Tracts limited. Secure one while they last. S. T. DOVE. INC.. 420-422 Board of Trad. 5.11 ACRES. Mostly cleared! 18'jOfeet from Oak rark station, on the Oregon Electric 1 mil from Hlllsboro, $225 per acre; $1-5 cash, $1-5 per month, at 6 per cent. MOORE INVESTMENT CO.. 304 Henry Bldg. FOR $1600. 20,28 acre tillable land on terms: no ro'k or gravel; ono hour from Portland; 2t4 mliei from river and rail transporta tion; adjoining good school, 9 months ea-b. year; t mila from macadam road and rural delivery; three-room painted house with water piped; 5.31 acres, near.y " 2ai5edLUMBER EXCHANGE BLDG. CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Portland ; walking distance to good town; running water best soil, free wood, splendid fruit district; view of Columbia River and snow peaks; -2 acres. $250; 6 acres, $400; 10 acres $800; 10 per cent cash, easy pay ments; other tracts near railway station. S25 to $10 per acre. FRANK M' FAR LAND REALTY CO.. $09 Yeorf Bldg., Portland, Or. SMALL PAYMENT, EASY TERMS. Exceptional 80, truck garden soil; wood, timber pay for clearing; sawmill close, seU ill or part, or exchange; $3500. TIMBERED 160; WORTH $6000. Fir and cedar, rapidly enhancing: safe holding investment. Exchange for- Port land home or close-in acreage. Telephone Tabor 13 160 ACRES orchard land, with creek on one 40: would make good ater pov-e r run ning through gorse; only TH miles of North Bank Ry.. 10 miles of Hood River. 2 miles of Husum. Wash.; am forced te. sell my ranch to raise money; will sell ror only $50 an acre; V, cash; bal 4 1 y re., 7 per cent. Address owner. Box 129. White r-altnon, yvb' G. A. NICHOLS INV. CO... 600 swetiana xioE. 10 acres $550 (WILL SELL FI E) ; $105 cash; balance 2 per cent monthly In minutes from Portland; on a good county road; deep, dark, rich soil; level and In a level country; splendid daily transportation; all modern country con veniences; we mo n'g " " 80 ACRES orchard land, with 4 acres under tilow- 4-room plastered house. 2 good soring. 15 acres brush land, balance fir timber, 10 miles from goo town ; need money- forced sale; only $02.50 an acre ?r ouick sale--$2500 cash: bal. 8 yrs.. 7 per ?eiu. White Salmon Realty Co.. White Salmon. Wasn A ruuuim 1Ln--1-1 ". 1g00 Three acres of splendid land only 6 miles from center of Portland on WAnt Plde neat house, barn, chicken-house, all fenced, chicken-tight, wood enough to last the balance of your life; must soil, house hold goods and all go at this price; some , --, m n n A VCTJ terms. r ooo. jii'YS 10 acr-s dep red shot soil, 'Adapted to fruit and vegetables; all smooth and tillable; no rock: wood and water" close to school, postoffice and store;' within easy reach of Portland and the cheapest land on the market. 612 Couch blag- i"v -"' Tana ACRES $620, on term.; no rock or ravel- good fruit, garden or chicken f.nch- one hour from Portland. 2H miles tram river and rail transportation, with in V mile of macadam wagon road, school snd rural mail delivery. 215 Lum ber Exchange. a-ACRE tracts of deep, rich soil, well wifeFed 'and not rough or hilly; near good railroad town and overlooking the Columbia River; one hour from Portland; Rn Aer acre cash. No use looking for $80 per acre, -m h wrt.. inn 4th. a netter ouy. " - THE storm center Is th Peninsula Factory D'strlct. I have five acres right on th Columbia River waterfront cheap. Will give easy terms. Don't mis. thl. snap This speculative chance should appea to any investor. Amiicp ACRES choice orchard land at' White Salmon Wash., by owner; only $50 an icre- $1000 cash: bal. 6 yrs.. 7 per cent. II. W. Day. White Salmon, Wash. vi VEST in Oregon for fruit, vegetables, or walnuts; 5 and 10-acre tracts, 10 per cent r..Bh balance will pay itself. ' Eager A Watson, 910 Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak sta For Sale Homesteads. ADVANTAGES of Oregon; 100-page book gives the amount of Government land open to homestead In each county In Oregon. Washington and California and descrip tion of same; gives homestead, desert, timber, stone, coal and mineral laws; two maps of Oregon In color.. 21x28; one showing R. R- in operation and one show . lng R R. proposed and under construc tion. Including Eastern and Central Oregon- book 2nc: maps 20c each, or the three. 50c; map of California, In colors, 87x32, 25c. Nlmmo, Runey & Co., Htm llton bldg. CAN" locate you on 320-ac.re homestead In Southeastern Clark County; excellent soli, plenty ot water at 10 to 50 feet; good neighbors, stores, postoffice. near two townsltea and railroad survey: satisfaction guaranteed ; location fee $75. Writ S. Montgomery, Benofr. FIVE-ACRE SNAP, m miles Council Crest; 4-mlle circle. In line proposed tunnel. i mile S. P. sta tion; price $400 per acre: 20 per cent; read Sundav Journal. 7Q-.' Board Trade. 40-A"-ftE homestead relinquishment. 87 miles Portland; all tillable; deep soil; msh or trade. 81 Marquam bldg. Pbone Mai shall 604, A GREAT OFFER. Don't buy orchard land until you hav. communicated with I. I.. Ackley & Co., 4"U Plymouth bullrilnjj. Minneapolis, Minn. 200 acres of a 1040-acre commercial or chard oflered In lite and 10-acre tracts, all perfectly developed with trees grown from root graft. The parentage of every tree known, and every one of the choioest stock. Orchard located In White Salmon Valley. Washington. Wonderful view, good roads, delightful climate and pure spring water are a fow of the many advantages. No Irrigation necessary. Orchard now nearly 2 years old. Price $500 to $550 per acre, cared for until 6 years old. Term. -0 per rent down payment, then 1 per cent each month, without interest, until one half is paid, then deed to the property and mortgage taken back running five years at 6 per cent with on or before privilege of payment. Company will care for or chard, market crop. etc.. for second five years if desired by purchaser for percent age of profits. Company is responsibly backed by reliable business men who are developing the balance, 800 acres, to hold as a permanent Income Investment. Thu extremely low pr'ce and libera) term of payment are made to insure a quick sale. You can search the fruit-raising val leys of the West and you will not find an offer equal to this. Mr. Ackley will be In White Salmon from the 13th to the 20th of September, and will be pleased to show prospective purchasers over the property. Don't delay. Act at once. 1. L. ACKLEY & CO. BULL RUN now reached by Mt Hood Ry. SAXDAI-I A orchard and country horn tracts, 25 miles from Portland, between Sandy and Bull Run Rivers: best volcanlo shot soil, an abundance of pure water, beautiful scenic surroundings, boating, fishing; 1 to 20-acre tracts, easy terms. Henry C. Prudhomme Co., owner, 906 Spalding bldg. FOR SALE By owner, tract of orchard land near Lyle, Wnah. ; about 30 acre ready for planting, balance unimproved; dwelling house and outbuildings. Price low; term easy. C. M. McLeod. Lrle. Wasa. FRUIT TREES Take advantage of our present low prices; eoon to advance: cata logue on request. Carlton Nursery, 416 Chamber of Commerce. Main 807. 10 OR 20 acres Mofeter appln land; deep soli, no rock or hardpan; all can be culti vated; easy cleared; fine view; fine propo sltlon. AV 416, Oregonlan. For Sale Farms. 150 ACRES, Polk Co., Or., $3200. ICO acres, Klamath Co, Or, $1600. SO acres. Crook Co., Or., $700.. 40 acres, Columbia Co., Or., $4000. 88 acres, Yamhill Co.. Or., $3Snn 40 acres. Hood River Co., Or.. $.M)0. 3 HO acres. Hood Ktver Co., Or., $10,000. R( acres, Hood later Co., Or. $5600. 10 acres. Hood River Co., Or., $1200. 11 acres, Hood Rivor Co.. Or, $25nn. IfiO acres, Klickitat Co., Wash., $:1200. 64S acres. Grant Co., Wash., $8100. 20 acres, King Co., Wash.. $2000. CITY PROPERTY. Modern 5-roora house, St. Johns, On, $2.-!00; $700 cash, balance $2i per month. House and lot. Rainier Beach, Seattle, Wash., $15n0. Hquare block. Forest Grove, Or.. $1000. Beautiful country home, containing fl acres bearing fruit trees, alfalfa, poultry, etc., with $10,000 stone house, $30,000. This land is owned by a Portland manu facturing corporation and will be sold cheap or exchanged for city property. For further particulars addreus O. E. OERNERT. 708 Lewis Bldg., Portland. BIG FARM SACRIFICE. OWNER GOING TO EUROPE. 200-acre ranch, located about 12 miles southeast of Oregon City, on good road, and onlv 2 1 miles from new electric line now building; 48 acres under cultivation, balance In ?, 000, 000 ft. of cedar and yel low fir timber; lumber and shingle mill on place operated by both steam and water power derived front line stream running through property all year around; with place goes 6 good cows, line heavy horses, waitons, chickens, pigs, all farm ing Implements and this year's crop. There Is also a fair house, large new barn and other outbuildings; price only $13 per acre; worth $76. Will take part cash, bal can bo assumed. For further particu lars call on C. F. Pflucer & Co., suit 12 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison. S-OK SALE ICS-acre dairy farm, diked tide lands 6 miles from Astoria. Improved with 44 good cows. 2 bullB. 16 head young cattle 4 line work horses, 10 hog. and all farming Implements., mostly new; 120 tons of hav, 6 acres In roots; this place has n Income of $1000; price $20,500; cash $3000, balance on time. Apply owner. A Benscheldt, Lewi and Clark. Astoria. Or IMPROVED ranch. 10 acres, large 8-room bouse and barn, all kinds of fruit and ber rlea Jersey cow, good horse and buggy, all Improvements; 8 miles from Portland, one mile from electric station, west side. $500 cash will handle; will consider city t,roDertv in exchange. Provident Invest ment & Trustee Co., 201. 202, 203 Board of Trade bldg. FOR SALE 82 M acres; 85 cultivated: bal ance timber; good lawns and orchard: will sell In 40 or 20-acre plats; $100 per acre will handle this; Vs down; balance 6 per cent; no agents. Call Main 733o after 6 P. M. FOK SALE 100-acte dairy farm, with Jersey cows and cream separator, chickens and hoes, or without tho stock. Inquire ;;07 1st st. No agents. 150 ACRES of raw land, with good oedar and ash timber on part, within six miles of two good towns, on Southern Pacific. Running water and smooth lying land. Only 30 miles from Portland. An abso lute bargain and only small payment down required. WHAT.LEY, 615 McKay BldgJ BO ACRES In Columbia County Oregon practically level bench land; good .oil; 20 iores in cultivation, balance logged-off land- good Improvements; price $JS0O. WH ITT EN & BRYANT. 635 Chamber of Commerce. HEAL BARGAINS Two fine fnrm of 3i acres each adjoining. Trice $. and $. P'.r acre, if sold at once; terms. Address Mary R. Nixon, Harrisburg, Or., Rout No. 2, BOX 08. 840 ACRES on the Oregon Electrlo at $90 an acre; a fine platting proposition; best inouey-making. quick-turn otter on th market. A. O. Wells. 63l Hamilton bldg.. Portland. RANCH of 100 acres for sal on Big Elk R'lver good orchard, water piped to the house, on county road, star route, mall service schoolhouse hi mile. Address J. C. plxon. Klk Ci'y. Oregon. ONE acre close to Multnomah Station, on the Oregon Electric; $1000 on easy terma This I a good buy. Call 414 Spalding bldg. RANCH 6 acres, with buildings. 18 mile from Portland, near Uctrlc line: bargain tor all cash, by owner. 1S2 Morrl.oa su For PALE or rent. 182 acres, 70 In cultl vatlon on improved road. W. M. Stona O re go n City, route No. 2. FOR KENT FARMS. FOR RKNT 55 acres, with bulldlnga Call at 685 E. Ash St.. evenings. WANTED REAL ESTATE. If you have a home In a good location that will suit me. worth $4ilo0, 1 will rodder - sum In exchange for S lot. In Hose City Park Add.; free and clear : and pay difference in cash. See Mr. Ruth- tle'd HARTMAN A THOMPSON. HANKERS. ... C II A M B E KOFJ.' OMM SRCE BLDG. $.0ll,000 1U liwr.oi. Eastern party will pay cruih for real es tate or a good paying business, no matter where located, If the price is right. See Mr. Rtlthfield with. .. HARTMAN & THOMPSON. BANKERS. CHAMBER OF CUjIMKTtCE BLDG. A high-class building stto, 100x150, be tween a. 50th and B. OOtli sts., Belmont and Hawthorne ave. HAKTMAN Sc THOMPSON. Chamber of Commerce Hldg. CLIENT wants to buy 1 or 2 ots between 5th and loth sts., and Yamhill and Salmon .,. Albert Welch & Son. Dll Lewi bldg.. 4thsnd Oak sts. WANT modern homes from owners, near Hawthorne ave. Zimmerman, 310 Bo.id of Trade bldg FOR 8ALK-TIMPF.lt LANDS. T,urt-u T.Afuna BOUGHT AND BOLD. - j. M't'RACK EN. 804 McKay Blda 2 SUGAR and yellow pine clalmn In 39-4 E. ; a bargain: no agent. 8 401. Oregonlan. WAXTEP TO BENT FARMS. 1 WANT to rent a farm, about 100 acre, within about 15 mile ot Portland. F 400, Oregonlan. i