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TIIE MOANING OREGONIAN, TITU1TSDAY, MAT SO, 1912. 10 Ulf III mcxi ordf-rs clkamtp op rx- I.KUiVOnLD, AFTER Mt'RDEK. t'arrle PalUrson, Also Koowi as "Gladje." Slsot and Porter la Tarn Shoot Her Assailant. BEND. Or.. Mar 1 (SpeclaL) Carrie Patterson, a woman of tha un l,rorM. in (hot and klllod last nisht by Carlo Uwion. Uwioo waa in turn shot by T. H. Jones, porter In '.h roomlnshouse ! the traeedy vrurred. two bullets of th five fired laklns effect, ona In tha cheek and the other In tha shoulder, but neither seri ously Injured him. l,a on waived examination today nd waa taken to Prlnevllle by Sheriff Balfour on a warrant charging; him run murder In tha first degree- Jonea waa bound oyer to the grand Jury un der 11000 bond charged with aaaault with a danserous weapon. Wltneeeea were also held under bond. Tha Patterson ' woman. who waa known aa Gladys, caroa from Portland Monday. Her parer.ta In that city are said to be well-known people. How ever, durlnr the two houra she sur vived after the shootlns; he communi cated nothln rea-ardln them. She and Lawaon have been mixed up be fore In varloue acrape. It la under- tood the direct cause of the tragedy !s because he refused to take up with. Laarscn train. As a result of the traced T the Clty Council at a special meeting; thla 'ter noon ordered the deportation of all undesirable charactera that the police Tnlsr-.t And. SEASIDE IS LOOKING UP i:ldrnrr of lire Effaced and Mer chant Kspoct Prosperity. "Seaside ha made a remarkable re covery from lt recent Are. ami tha tourist season will be blirser and bet ter than ever." declared Joseph H. Young. pretWent of the North Bank rod. upon hi return yesterday morn ma; from hla first Inspection trip of tne line between Portland. Aatorla and Clatsop beach polnta. -Evldencee 'f the fire have been effaced almoeUaatlrely. The people are preparing; to do business In temporary buildings until after the Summer tourist season and then will construct substantial permanent atructure. ri..me of the merchant In the burned over area already have prepared to put up atone and concrete buildings. The beach country look exceeding ly well. Business at Astoria I rood, people there are a little disappointed orer the present poor run of salmon, but the season la early and condition on hi to be better later In the year." Dr. Younir I Interested In the de velopment of the cranberry Industry alone the Clatsop coast and wa pi.-ased to learn that additional acre age la belns: devoted to cranberrle tins year. lie believes that this will develop Into one of the leading In dustries of that aectlon. Mr. Young la preparing; to Inspect all the property under his Jurisdiction and will start soon on a trip over the -Oregon Trunk. Accompanying him on his Journey to Clatsop beach were: r- Coman. general freight and lxsenger agent: Ralph Pudd. chief en gineer: J. Russell, general auperln I it He n t : J. McUuire. division super intendent, and C. II. Carey, attorney. JURY FREES MAN SLAYER ttirge Anderson Who Killed Oeorge . -1 . l-nnlltiwl ruirnea. 01 njn vnj, . M ..... . - CANTON CITT. Or, May 29. (Spe cials After being out -0 hour, the Jarv which tried the second cse of Oeorge Anderson, who shot and killed 'Ceorae W. Barnes on the streets of Canyon City laat June. Brought In an aoiutttal verdlce. Kiv stood for con viction until the last few hours. The re vaa tried Ut November, but tha Jury then diaKTeel. The present ver tticl waa a surprise. The trial shooed Barnes started the trouble which ended In hi death. On the uay of the murder both men had been drinkltia. It waa shown In the testimony that Anderson retreated for about 34 feet under H.rnea' threata be fore firing the fatal shot. Ttiere were many eye wltnesaea to the tragedy. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Maniac IJkrmm. Sf Al r.MNU-VEKTR TFN To WIlMum ttv.ti ittn ... -.. MuiiDumiti i.'ounty, and Anna Vkl k"'AK!.SON-To rbarlr 1!. Ftu. of MuUaatmh County. tvnU Fri Carl JUt k; KN-hiXK To Wttfrr K. Prtn. 3. Mu. i noma li County, and Klorrnco Kooktv J St. i'OVFRT HWANtmX-Ta Leonard W. Co t. xiutinomati (nint), and Nannctt VaKKM 4 To William fveviv!!. f l"a kamaa County. Or.. atid Winn f--.J H fB;iou. N.V'itl.-WI.Vr-Tv V.. Nl. Z2. Mult tvrrs a h iVanf Rv- Wlnt. r- I. A V"l.. R- VI KT KKH r-t Janea Ilar, )riroiiah .uir.tr. mr.tX Mart- .crr H t KS A Kt- IIN To Kt kimr4. . af Vunnmash t'outtfy. and faadf W lin.. ' v KKl.MAN-slAX T Max Kuh'tman. 41. Of Mulmomao r..ir.jT. n T H..lia. tpAt liH-Tk'HtVii.U IKK T "larr.co U. ipuiti, 31. f Mailromah County, and Co rll a r T't-w-M r. 2. Jrla 'nJtnah Courtv. aid Pau.ln Totl. KKM'- lE1 . A N To F A Kd. ?. of 3rlu":n.'fTai i.unt. ar1 Ma rvir.o. 19. HI .-.4 K-miKI- To H-tIxtI p. J. itviaaxvfe. 7T. Muliaxmth Count r. and Rutb HAt'M WT-AVtK T Ooor K Han rum. of MniiBM.naaa County, and 4-ina 1 V tartr. Blrtbo. TCRIC!! To th -ifw ft Vtncono Trl. tJt Kat l.tto:n tr-u My a lauhtr. N A-"H AN l To lb w tf Pf Chari I. ataad. HJ Cornnvrrlai strwot. May ST. a H A I'M To th wtf pf Wlil'im Pa am, : : -j.aj .Tmnm, Mar 1 . a Ja'htr. M .NON-T tho otf -f 0'f Mtnoofa, tVM T-.ma iBii. M lw. a dujhtr rNOU To tho w.r t Carl K raald, ;'rt! onu. Vy a -'n. r.AsI To iti tf of Jay H. ra-la. t.-k. Vn r a w Ai'.-w in i h To ih mitm of Harrr l. a.lioftk. U4 A.btna aau. May -X MTHRr-T otfo of Hld R l.a'irotv 124 I'arty -third ". May ZX KM;tlT T too wif of Wa tor Kalcat, 64 .iaf trol. Mfay 1. a awa. TH'"MA To la wif of rr.a! T. Th. maa r ICaat Forty-flfta tro. May a durfii-r. . ITvv To tfc lfo f KtJI 2-2 irat tr-' Vay IV dauh!-r. r"PKK-Ti th wl.'o of Oot-o w.. Wac-r. jVaat fainaoa atroot. May 2. VtoX To to w'f JA-rr W. atatoa. lo rftt?i atr. Mar 1.. a aon. ysTI r T W FOaUfW ' tirf l." Ut Toty-aiath troot. May IV 1N"" t a T 'ho tfo of FTancta n- :.a T'J toot Mot. croot. Man la. a t4v.ur-aN-T tho ifa af Jha H Wrtt main. itia Fourth :roou May 14. a taTlll-"'S To tho wifo of Chartra Av d-raoa. ti.-od ijiariiao Moavital. May 1X Xtrx Arrn t th wff of Hm r AW-aaador. Ta Taylor mrit. May 11. H miN-Ti tho wtf of ChaxUi H B.a-.r-ar t.Iwua--. Or. Mr li. a K Sn'-T 1fo Of at 1 ard X. V - T Marrtm ;rt. Mr S To n :fo of U O Rooa. M. H f-a r- . Mar a a.m. v . a r R V FT To tho wifo of C. F. vo-w.ruCf. iA Ir-in- atroot. May 1. d"itl T- ho tf of O'o F Mtt:. New Music Service Tke MeMy warkev. Tbafa Will Tkey all the llsril ss Me-1 wssplete All. t be e.ller sla.te Haaae hheet Xa.lt lerpartaseat. bleb I la rail nmlmm mt Alder Screes aad Heveath. TI lIF. FOI IO. CI. ICI. Ml SIC A.U lllMl TfcAOHKKV M fl'LltS. HEAR TT1 E LATEST HERE. The new music of not merely OST, but AI L the music publishers, mav be found Just aa soon aa the eipresa can brlnr It after leaving the presses. 1-e.lIy demonstration of all t;ve auc ceases. Cume In and hear therue Among them tne following, which may be had at seven for tl.Oo: I ant One Like Pa Had Yesterday. lo Vou Think You'll Call Again?" Tl.v Got to Quit Kicking -My Dog Around Tlie Baby Glide." -I.ove'a lreamy strain." Trol!ev Car fwlng." . "I.Hint a Oirl Like the Girl That Married Iear01d Pad." "I Like It Better Kvery Day." "M.K.nllght Bay." Vrestore." "Algernon." -Take, a Little Tip From Father. -Kverybodr Doing It Now." -Alexander Kagtlme iian.l. which 1 still being called for in lot of doxen aday. .... . "iee. I I.Ike Music With My Meals. VoiiVin l Kpe't Kisses r'rom -If You Talk In Your r-ieep. fvi Mention ty .-vanie. eic.eic. All at tilers Music House. Musl- De- Eartment. "the best In the west, r.ucr Idg.. Aldr atroet. at Seventh. Anr of the above aeven and many other frnl lor l. postage paid. Kllers Music Tfouse. Chlckerlng. Kimball and Autoplano dealers. Th above and hundreds of other ae lecttons cart also be supplied In the y of Talklrg-Wachlne re.-ordn. In our Talking Machine Iepartment. second floor. All the make and all the rec ord all the time In our Mu.-lc-Roll Department trie above selections can be 'supplied in music rolls tor owner 01 an niaaea ui plever pjios (S-note or t5-note. KHers ilualc House. Alder street, at Seventh. START A BAND F-v-hlU)nr-r. 5H Williams ou. May 31, Vt.KTON To tho m-1fo of Pavld M Htlr toa, Pt. H'lna. Or.. May S. a daoghtar. DULY METTOBOLtKilCAt, REPORT. PORTLAND. My Maximum ttnpr- turv. a dra; minimum, frl 1'f Kiaar r-adlri. A. l'1,- cl!"ra, laat -4 hour . fo.it n. Total rainfall f3 P M to 4 P M l. - lPh: total rainfall unrrt-mhtr 1. 31.t. ln.-h-. nor mal rainfall i-ro Hrptomhor 1. 42. Inch; dftrfnrr ot'TAlnta.l mnca h-nunjVr 1. I !. Total unhlr. . houra; poaait.io un--Jno. 1i houro n'l"u'r liaromotfr rvalue vl to a lor at F . it.. THE WEATHBR- EerytMtl fn Wind o i i! ttd It Waaih r ? bTATIOIO Hakrr flo.ao Ba-tn ) aicary . . . ChlrilO lOlf,V lfnvr V lr Moinra . . . I Ml I II t ll Kurfka i.nlvrilOD . . . . . -ena Jal'kDtn . . Ktna City .. Klamath Kalis l.aurVr I.ata Ani .. Marhf.rld ... Meirn1 Montrral w Orleans . Nat -.ork North Hai1 -. Ntrth Yakima. F'ndlv'ton . - -. I'hibe-Cl !tt ...... Portland Rnnrbur hcRinrnlo .. . H. ltit . . . . . St. Paul -8U Ijiko . . sn Francisco ripxikana ...... jt. Anibony . . Taoma TaiotMih Inland Tho iaMr ... T'n Fsila ... W'atla Walla . ahlntm Urlwr lrahav . . . $2 O 44 T t of a V 'Cloudy Ram i "loudv cioud r Cloud V h SB 4 S in VE I '4 N sw M 0 li'kar Claar iciuudy ' !ou'l y 'iMoud y ' 'lau.ly Clear Pt. cloudy Pt ri.mdy Pt. rlou.ly It. rloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 1 Pt. cloudy Cloar Cloud r Pt. cloudy ' Pt. cloudy tud Y 1 pt. cloudy ciaar Clear 4 . T4 n .". 4 " . 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V Pt. cloudy ) "4 W 'Pt. cloudy -I ..I .N.i'l 14 W Clear ..I T4 0.IM) 4 W Pt. cloudy . . x as 'CtuudY ..! jtirt.i"'' (N cloudy to . 14 icjoudy "' T" 0 NW Ptaav-loudv ruRKCASTS. portlard and vicinity Fair and warmer: aorthae-ierty ml nil. trr-.-un anl W aiilnton Fsir; warmer. noTi rear tho coa-t : north westerly wind l.kaho Fair. rx-ejt showera authcst porCm; warmer, eicept cooler rouiheast Don ton, W EATHER CONDITIONS. tronch-w'-aped lo prurff ara over- Good Pianos of Medium Cost t 3 in apprn'e auraoiiiiy gnu medium-rriced instrument enjoys sucu an eniaoie rr,-ui- tion as THE LUDYIG PIANO Made in the most modern and perfectly appointed of fac tory's equipid verv rioe for labor saving and econo my in manufacture, built by the highest skilled labor only, the Ludwi? offers more real value in tone, finish, design And permanent usefulness than any piauo at or near its cost, lor more than twentv vcars the Ludwig has been the leading medium priced piano on the Coast. Our stock of Ludwigs is at all linns complete. r Seventh and Morrison Streets '3 ? SATO HOTFL - WITH BATH PORTUNCOfil: sisftmwrup ITWTX$I?SUP rumor oriwon 0mm HOTEL OREGON, Portland, On Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. HOTEL SEATTLE, Seattle, Wash. Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co.. Props. 1 1 1 B' S TKE PORTLAND HOTEL, JUTH. 5KVKNTII, MOHRI- .SOX Al VAMHIll. STt. G. S. KAlFMAjrX, Maaaaer. IN the heart of th rltj'e business, shopplns: and (heatrli-al artfvltlea. Th best dlnlnff-room and rrlll In the cite. PassenKer motore meet all lnromlns; train. Courteous attention to our -uesta. European. (1.60 up-aarda. Sw i :5 . 7 . HOTEL MULTNOMAH f A HOTEL CORNELIUS House of Welcome ' Portland, Or. Oar 14-panaenfrer electric 'bns meets all trains. A high-class, modern hotel in the heart of the theater and ahopping- district. One block from any carhne. tl per day and hd. European plan. HOTEL COR.NEI.IIS TO, Pmprletora. J W. Rials Free. KteMer J opes. Vli'e ITee. lies the Rcky Mountains list's, with the lowest barometer reading at Pocatello. Ida ho. The barometer Is rlslnr rapidly over Ureson and Washington. Another smsll d prslon Is rtntral orer the Vlrslnlas and th. b.rom-ter Is relatively hlsh over the l-ske rrsli.n and the Mleslssippl alle. ilVowers h.ve occurred in the Northern Bo. hy Mountain slates snd on the I s. lfl& ?lor- " W south as tlumbolt Bay. Kaln. senerally l.aht. h" al.o f.llen In nearly every .i:o -ul of the Mississippi lllver. It , much co'.r in Northern rllf..rnls. Southern snd Esstern Pre.in snd In j-ou"- . i.th The Irmtx-rituru hss risen derl.le.llv In '.vi:th w esjernJdHjioW orninK. It is not neoessary to be extravasant in the pur chase of your piano. Real ly pood pianos may be bought on easy payments at any of our stores at . prices that are identically the same as such instru ments would cost on the floors of their manufac turers. We carry no pi anos thit are not good cnou2h to bear our un qualified guarantee; none that will not pive lasting and satisfactory service Mn.i.inl minlitx flu wpll. ft m iiiui--. -i" ' . " --- The Rose City Bids You Welcome DON'T WAIT Make Reservations Now ROSE FESTIVAL June 10-15 " NEW PERKINS HOTEL , Both hotels centrally located, modern in every respect, and conducted on the European plan. Props. Iff HtstPqaLT Nlltotd ?y MfTSCtiAN&SOHS, Props. .A,. i.w3 i . .... - w. ULJL TWTSU5Sr r-fcari, -,m, - A. fR. 53 S Pe-rfcS fr..X iu ai kJ-t iMaO-ll TCT The Hotel BoWers Elsrcnth and Stark Sta. Under New Management offer all tb conrenlencee of a hls;h-elasa hotel, with all the cotnforta of a home European plan 11.00 per dar up. America plan, too. l-araous for Its Brill, a la carta and table d'bote aerelce at reaaonable prlcaa b'peclal rate to permanent guest. F. P. WILLIAMS, MANAGER POBTLAJIO OUEttOK i. .1.. .nnnlntmAntfl. serelce and fireproof quality of the building the leadlnlt hotel lo Portland, the Multnomah, ofrer to th discriminating traveler every comfort and convenience found only in the best hotel of the East. Nine stories of steel snd concrete, with 72S room and ulte, palatlally furnished, with rates" from 11.60 to $5 per day. European plan. Motor 'busses meat all train and steamers. H. C. BOWERS MaTieerer. J. U. BROWSELL, Asa't Mar. A. rrt'wee. Mgr. Fustern Colorado. Nebraska and the D- kThe conditions ire favorable for fatr weather. In this district Thursday. It will be cooler In southeastern Idaho snd warmer elsewhere, except slonr he coast where the temperature will remain nearly sta- '"f !vtv lln A PKA!.S restrict Foreenster. MEETIXti NOTICES. OREOOX COMMANDERV. K. T. Special conclave this tThursdsy) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Ked Cross. The at tendance of sojourning com panions as well as companion thla command.ry sill be sppreclatea. C. V. W1EOAND, Rucord.r. SISTER REBEKAH AND BROTHER OI'DFKLLOW Agnes Bryan Is still In the Meier A Frsnk educational contest. Her name does not pir. as she Is numbered amongst the first 2a I tsks this medium to let all friends know that Anne is still to get votes. Fraternally IifKO! At th Oddfellows' Hume DIED. n.-n.A t .hi. -m- . Tenth snd Salmon vnnt.s Weber. Remains at Finn. I,.y a parlors. Funeral notice will appear O.MMKMS 4AIS bob urns no Marl Wsiks. Ea d and sloe st East at K. EUMAKU UOLMAX, tb leading fa. aeral director and aadertaker, it laud su. cor, aalmoo. Ead assist snU Uamaiaa a JscKatee, Faneral Olreetora. Itto and Vine. I'boa. Mala 4ilt. o at. teodaot. onica of County Coroner. A. R. IELLEB CO.. aat-4 Williams ava. 1 tUlBt ISH IWPO, y . lady aiieaautmiia- a w, - - EAST SIDE Feeerel r', e t. a- m. tiuuulos. inc. E. a., at zas. ""LEECH. Undertaker, cor. East A Idee aad Slilh. Eai :. tsaa. Lady atteettaat. "SKEWEK COMPANY. d sod Clay. Mala 41t:. A Ml. Eady atteadaat. I ciSmetery i Beautiful : MOUNT SCOTT PARK : I.ARC.r'. PEHMAMEJIT, M O U E N. r O II T- LA OS OsLY MODERN CEMETERY WITH PEBPBTi; 11 CAHB of all burial plot without extra charge. Provided with a perm- nent irreducible Mala tenaoc Kund. 1-ocation Ideal: Jat out- " aide the city limit on north and wet lope of Mount Scott. containing J acre, equipped with every modern convenleoce J J PrflCES TO SUIT ALU I rt:HVKE THE BE r. a O.NE MILK KOl'TH OK a LKM'h RUUt'LAB AUTO MOBILE MSUV. ICE KKEt; BETWEEN LKKTSAIsUTUal J ' CEMETEBV e CITT OFFICE. 20-21 TEON B U I L U ING- MAIN 125. A 7. CEMETEHT Ol- KlCji. TABOK im; HOME PHONE KING B till. THEN CALL, UOCJU. -0i. ajNa. life ami srMr.yn. HEILIG Theater - 7th and Taylor lHnw. Af.la f ftal A 1122. TONIGHT, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK special Price Matinee twlurday WM. HODGE In the Plav Success of -the t'entury THE MAN IKOM HOME" Evenings 2.0. II. iO. 1.0o. Bat. Matinee 1.30. $1. 75c. 50c. 35c. SSc SEAT SALE OPENS TOMORROW. 10 A. M. HEILIG THEATER , 3 Sg-iN. M0N,June3 Matloee Wednesday Charles Fro h man Preaenu Maude Adams In Rostand's Masterpiece THANTECEEK" Prices. Both Evening and Matinee: Entire lower floor a. Balcony. 5 rows. $1..0: 6 rows. 11: 6 rows. 75.-: 5 rows, r.Oc. Gallery reserved 75c Admission. 50c Box seats, -.2.30 - ,tm- skO. T.Baker. Mgr. BAKER STOCK COMPANY Tonight, all week, matinee Saturday, first time In stock, the great play of New York criminal life. "THE DEEP PURPLE" By Paul Armstrong. Thrilling. Intense and Fascinating. Aa Immense Hit. Evening price 2c ' 5e. Mats. 25c Next week "Way Uown East." WEEK MAY it Florence Roberts In -The Miracle"; l.a Petite Mlgnon: the Fonr Ritch ie.; the Five Mullys; Al and Kannle Mtead maa; Hamill and Abbate; Polsla Brothers; Orchestra; Pictures A-ATIriLC" UAIL WEEK MAY 86 Frederick V. Bowers; Five Jucgling Normans; Miss Jessie Keller: lion and O'Neal: the Three Hllfnere. Jewel and Jordan; Panta. gceope; Popular prk-es. Boxes and first row balcony rewesi cd. Box office open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Phones: A. tiW, Mala 4.1ti. t urtaln. t:S0, 7:15 and 9. hcliivan & Considlns. M.rin.fl Vaudeville. WEEK MAY 17 Bessie Valdare's Blfrrl" Bells; Bill Jenks. "rrook": Henry and Usell . Ethel Whltesldes and Pickaninnies; 3 Mu sical MacLarens ; tieorge Voeman; Or chestra. Prices. 15c and 2ic- f "THE KESTAUB.VNT BEAUTIFUL" Arcadian Garden In Hotel Multnomah This Week's Superior Bill of Attractions: OSCAB N. WALTH EL1A BAND The Peerless Vocalists J LEONOKE CORDON HARRISON San Francisco Favorite Singer MISfcES PERRY AND EDWARDS Dancers and Singers and Concert Orchestra of Sololsta Under Direction of KONSKY Two Performances Every Evrnins- 6:15 to :15 and 10:30 to 1Z:30 MULTNOMAH HOTEL COMPANY H. C. Bowers. Manacer. COUNCIL CREST PORTLAND'S ROOF GARDEN. 1 200 feet above the city. Free scenic amusement park. Hlsn claBS attractlons.-Open-afr rink. Pic nic grounds In old apple orchard. ADMISSION TO CHOI'S P3 FMEE. iASEBALL RFJC'IIFJATION PARK, Cor. ViuKbs and Twenty-fourth Sta. SACRAMENTO PORTLAND MAY IS, S, SO, 31, June 1, 2. Games Benin Weetdaye at S:oO P. M. Sundays 2:30 P. M. L.4DIES' VAX FRIDAY Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers Wednesday. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office City Hall. Main 693. A 7539. Humane otllcsr. Serjeant E. L. Crate. Residence. 24 E. 2th N.. East 4TTS. Horse ambulance, corner of 5th and Taylor. Veterinary in charge. Marshall 600. A ai ms is Kescue Home, Northrup Acres. Thomas A. Short. Supu. A SM7. rlnaa NEW TODAY. I WILL GIVE $10,000.00 PROFIT To any first-class man who wants to enter the real estate l-usiness. I have a well es tablished business In a good Portland suburb, own an addition of 188 lots, of which I have sold 11:3 In less than a year at a handsome profit. want to aell the remaining 05 lots at cost. Best of reasons for Belling. BOX ISO. VANCOUVER, WASH. Phone 1M. MONEY TO LOAN CITY MORTGAGES FARM MORTtiAGES LOWEST RATES TERMS TO SCPP A. H. BIRRELL CO., 303 MeKAY Bl'ILDI.XG Third and Stark Mortgage Loans 30,000 and Over oa . CEVTRAL Bl'SIXESS PROPERTY. EOWfc-sT CIRKE.VT KATES. WM. MAC MASTER 101 Corbett Bid. I AM CRAZY to sell my beautiful 1 acre, all in bearlr.a fruit- -room house: In heart of this city; IJSoo; will take auto or other property at S1000. The best barsaln to be had. Hurry. C. T. KJKKHAKT, Kewbee. Or. MORTGAGE LOANS Opf JOHN E. CRCNAN, nof' J JO 002 SpaldUis Bid. fl U COI.EIS. REKKIDGE THSXWM. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, A34 Waraeler BiiMJk Pkaaa ataia aiar. - MAIN . A 103 NIGHTS: I5e, SSe, 60c, tar e5r iress XF.W TODAY. BUSINESS CORNER .100x100 ft. 3rd and Jefferson sts. Price $55,000. 1 0th STREET NEAR MORRISON - 40x100 ft. Price $60,000. raMEs CO. 404 Wilcox Bldg. I : " PARK ! S T RE E T $12,500 will buv a fine fractional corner, nicely improved, with assured income. A little cash handles. To be sold at once. v Chas. Knpper thapm-Herlow . Mtg. & Trust Co. tf 3d Floor ' MT Chamber of Commerce 4 Combination apartment and busi ness property 6 stores and over 50 rooms. Must be sold to prevent lien foreclosure. Entirely new, cost $18, 000. Will sell for $12,000. On this basis will pay 30 per cent. G. P. HENDERSON, 214 Chamber of Commerce or Phone Friday, Main 7471. GARDEN HOME You have heard of "Garden Homes" the choica suburb of Portland, at the Junction, and on the '.Vest Side. No bridges to cross. An acre there for the price of a 50-foot lot, and when the tunnel is completed will be worth five times the amount yoti can buy OSH TWO or THREES ACRES for TODAY. These three acres can be had singly or together, and are the cream of the "Garden Home" district, and on terms that you can meet. Telephone or apply to S. L. N. Gllman, 126 Second street. Tabor 1067. $9000 vOxlOO Hoyt. near Twenty-third. $12,500 J00xl00 Kearney, between Twenty first and Twenty-second. $15000 50x100 Fourteenth and Market. Would consider real estato as part payment. JOHN I.. KARXOPP. Ry. Kxch. Hldgr. Division St. Snap Close in 100x100 corner, with hard surface streets in and paid; fine for stores or flats. A real snap Jo7d0. Worth IB500. Must be sold. Easy terms. Phone Main 7451'. GRI SSI 4 HOLDS. 818 Board of Trade Bids- 4th and Oak. Fearey Bros. We Discount Unsecured Notes Signed by Responsible Parties. 802 Worcester Bids- REAL ESTATE DEALERS. BKUBAKER A BENEDICT. 802 McKay ' bids'. M. 549. Beck. William O., 843-310 Failing bids. Cbaplc Herlow, Chamber of Commerea Cook. B. S. A CO. 008 Corbett bids. Jennings Co. Main 188. 203 ures-onlan. PALMER-JONES CO. H. P. 404-t03-40 Wilcox bids. The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Orand ava. at Multnomah st. HoIladay Addition.) REAL ESTATE. For Sale Lots. HOLCAEAV ADD. QUARTER. Corner luOxlOO t. at E. liild and Mult- nomah sts.. In oile of the best residential districts of the city. Price $o00O. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 404 Wilcox bldg. Phones Main 8099. A 2653 BEAUTIFUL, valley view lots, with fruit trees, on West hide, sidewalk and water paid- 20 minutes from Postoffice; $375 up. Provident Trust Co., second floor Selllns bldg. Phone Main 1800. A 0201. WEST SIDE VIEW LOTS 400. 23 minutes' ride down the river: $50 down. S5 monthly: 5c fare. Fred W. Ger man. 3J0 Burnside. M. or A 2770. 100x100 BUILDING SITE. This exceptionally pretty piece of land Is near car. has water piped to it. and is for sale for SovO. only $60 caeh and $12 per month. Y 121. Oregonian. ' SUNNTSIDE." Corner lot on E. 25th and Belmont, at an extremely low price. Corners are scarce: must be sold In a few days- 407 Spalding bldg. PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVE!,!. BEAUTIFUL HOMES AND HOMESITES. Marshall 4827. BROOK A S839L QUICK snap lot, 50x100. on 51st, two blocks from car. all for $I75, easy terms; no heavy improvements to pay for. Call Mr. Franklin. Main 7750. ,500 E. 78TH ST. $100 CASH. 60x100, near- E. Gllsan; a good buy. Fred W. .German. 32V Burnside. M. or A 2776. EASTMORELAND snap: exceptionally fine view? near college. $100 down. AK 105. Oregonlan. 3 LOTS in Waverlelgh Heights, will sacrifice for cash corner lots. Jordan, 010 Lumber man bldg. ROPSMERE bargain Lot on 3th. bet. Tilla mook and Thompson, for less than cost two years ago. U35 Chamber of Commerce. PARTY leaving Portland must sell lot 7, block 9, Waverlelgh Heights: make me an offer. H 96. Oregonlan. QUARTER block, west of Grand: sacrifice this week; near Hill Interests: offering 10 per cent below value. N 99. Oregonlan. iTsodvlNGTON SNAP $1800 Lot 4 feet above sidewslk; Improvements nld: terms. B 122. Oregonlan. Tui-ITY In choice lot In Beaumont, close to carline. all Improvementa la. P 121. Ore gonlan WOODSTOCK sacrifice. Reed College dis trict; best offer takes It. AN lol. Ora- gonian. THREE lots In Reed Institute district, $054 each- one block car line. R. B. Gardner. 93 -J Ch. of Com. tutai MONT Fine lot. 40th St.. on Hill St.; assessments very low; easy terms. K 91. i iregonian. STrT PARK ST. Desirable apartment cheap, or might trade. M. 1955. r . T loth and Ash. a close-in buy; some Etncome-Phon. EastJ7S6. rrTvtvGTON. builders. Phone East 176 for choice corners and Inside lota - -p pine lot in Sunnyslde. close In, $S50 sb, K 1Q2, Oregonlan.- tuii good lot. just off Hawthorne, on 42d, Mly 9o0, terms. Phone owner. Tabor 734. I For Sale REAL ESTATE. GOOD BARGAINS. 3 lots in Arbor Lodge 100x100 running from Curtis et to Vlllard St. and ons block north of Portland Boulevsrd. 2 lots In Peninsula No. 4. Sflxino. 75 feet south of Columbia blvd. on Calvert st. 1 lot 50x100 in Capital Hill only three blocks from depot. A choice lot. 50x129 corner on Macadam St.. good lo cation for store. 100x200 In Edgemont, adjoining Irving ton. 62x10n on East 25th St.. near Siskiyou t. 24 lots on East Side In fast growing section: will sell at a bargain. 40 acres of splendid land partly cleared Will sell at a figure that will double In two ' years. Two and a quarter acres 0 miles east of city on car I'ne. Excellent service. You can get eight 50x100 lots on fine county road and have one and a quarter acres for fruit or chickens. Good creek runs through place. AM 98, oregonian. 1-S-ACRE TRACTS. $1000: TERMS. " WEST SIDE. I have four tracts a little over 1-3 ol an acre each, near Zlon Church, a few blocks from Portland Heights car; tin street Is graded in front and city water In; beautiful fir and dogwood trees; land lies well, being practically level; It's a large piece of laui. close In at a low price with city conveniences. Be sure to see them quick if you want one. B 101. Oregonian. LAUREI.HURST LOTS. $1400 50xlu0-ft. on E. Hoyt St.. near E. 33d, within one block of carline. $1700 50x100 ft. on Hazelfern Place, near carline; surrounded by beautiful homes. $2300 100x1 00 ft. on E. Irvlngton near E. 33d St. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 404 Wilcox bldg. Phones Main 8099. A 2053 E. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. 8 adjoining 50xl00-ft. lots on E. S2d near Clinton St., within 1 block of carline; faces East, high and sightly, in good residence district; will sell separately. Price for Immediate sale $:Ci0 each. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO. 404 Wilcox bldg. Phones Main 8090. A 265S E. 1RVINGTON LOTS. Sightly restricted residence sites, facing on Hancock. E. 28th and Tillamook sis., from $1100 up. This property will appeal to you on sight. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 404 Wilcox bids. Phones Main SOW. A 26."3 LAURELHURST SNAP. Choice lot in Qssner near City Park, fine view of ML St. Helens: face8 south; size SoxIOO. 1 can save you $209 on thi lot. Price $1000; easy terms. Call tract office. 39th and East Glifan sts. DELAHl'NTY & CLEMENTS. $10 DOWN $10 PEK MONTH. " Fine view lot. matured trait treea, re stricted district, near car. cement walk and curb. Bull Run water. Provident Trust Company. 2d floor Selling bids. Main 1800. A 6261. A"EAUTIFUL view lot on Council Crest, commanding unobstructed view of entire city, mountains and Tualatin valley. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Terms to right party hurry up. Answer "Owner" E lo:i. Oresonian. BEAUTIFUL view lot on southern slops near Council Crest. $050 and up. Includ ing cement sidewalks, curbs, graded strset and water; building restrictions; solo on essy terms Provident Trust Company. 2d floor Belling bldg. Main 1800. A 8;BL E! BURNSIDE Si! A fine corner. 55x75, S. TV. cor. E. 30th and Burnside; 7-room house, room for flat on corner: will sell very cheap. J. J. OEDER. Cor. Grand ave. and E. Ankeny. LOTS. $30 down, $10 per month. Including Im provements; Bull Run water; cement walks and curbs; no Interest, no taxes; line locality. Particulars. AB 71, Ore- gonian. TODAY' ONLY. Owner will be at 1002 East 30th St. N. Take A car. Your chance to get a dandy lot and NEW shack cheap: $5(1 cash, $10 monthly. 6 per cent Interest. Today only. Beach Property. FOR SALE By owner. Two 50x100 lots In the beautiful Elk Creek Park addition. Cannon Beach, Or. For an Investment or for a Summer home, Cannon Beach Is In a class l.y Itself. Address K 82. Oregonlsn. J2000 60x150. ON Main St.. Seaside, house, barn and woodshed; terms. E. 1805. For Sate Rousea. 5-ROOM apartment-house. S blocks from City Hall. Lot 60x100: modern In every respect. Lot worth more than price asked for entire property; pays over 10 per cent on InvestmenL If you want a bargain, you better hurry. See Hohberger, room 13-14, Mulkey bldg., cor. 2d and Morrison sta 8 ROOMS and bath, modern, lot 100x100, beautiful view of valley and mountains. West Side. 20 minutes from Postoffice; $''00. easy terms. Provident Trust Com pany second door Selling bldg. Main 1800, A 261. $300 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH. NEW 5-room modern house, full cemenl basement, 4uxl25-foot lot, with 20-foot alley In rear; $1900. WATSON & THERKELSEN CO., 306 Spalding Bldg. Main 7592. NEW 4-room bungalow on 3 lots, 50x100 feet each, in hlrlanu, only 3 blocks trom car line: shade treea and very sightly; $2500. terms. WATSON S THERKELSEN CO., 306 Spalding Bldg. Main 7592. WAVERLEIGH HEIGHTS A fine house Just completed, oi East 33d. near Kelly; all built-in luxuries, oak floors, paneled dining-room, model kitchen. Phone owner, .East 3478. ONE of the best hi blocks on East 11th St.. 'paying good income; tills is close-in prop erty and is a good Investment. In fact, the best' buy on the East Side; can give some terms. 361 E. 11th st. E. 5023. A BEAUTIFUL new modern house on the East Side. North, price S3900: $250 casn. balance $35 per month. Including Interest. Will consider equity in lot on payment. Inquire calumet Hotel. Main 73uu. SUNNYSIDE BARGAIN. 6-rooro. modern. 2-story house, full base ment OOxluO feet, 1 block from car. on Savea street, price $300O cash. Call Ilia Morrison st. or phone B 2658. x0 CASH $15 per month. 5-room bunga low; lot'soxlOO; 1 block Mt. Scott 5c car: P'mrl'E?'t BISHOP. 132 Third St. BY owner. Holladay Park Addition, strlctlj modern 6-room house, 1 block from car, downstairs hardwood floors, all conveni ences, big lot fruit treea Call C 1368. ' $50 CASH, $17.50 MONTH, including Interest, buys modern -rpon; house at 911 East 13th St. North. Prlc $1 750. Call afternoons, owner on premises ia ACRE 6-room house, near Flrland; fine soil, good neighborhood; price $2300. $300 CH1GLEY & BISHOP. 132 Third St. MODERN six-room with sleeping porch, all built-in conveniences; hardwood "0?r; hard surface street; close In. Sacrifice. Call Tabor 3881. BUILD anywhere. 6-room bungalow, with oath and toilet. $1100; lota lor sale and building financed; plans free. Carter. 721 Chamber of Commerce. Main Sins. UODEHN 5-room bungalow, garden, chicken-house, one or two lots; will sell on easy terms; paved streets. Owner, 22d and Prescott. C 3082. i.nR giLE 5-room modern house. Ruud heater lurniture. fruit trees, roses and iood lawn. 87 E- Ash St. Telephone JS. 774. M. 1514. . . v modern bungalows. Hawthorne and ' , "'. city districts; rental monthly pay ments. Office, B- N. Swank, sua Abins ton bldg. n-nn c jl L.E $3200 for modern 7-room nouse; has sleeping porch lot 50x100, easy terms; Sow rented for $21 per moutn; 1 block to car. Phone Woodlawn 3229. CASH. $25 monthly, buys new modern bungalow, fireplace, sleeping porch, hard, wood floors, paneled ceilings. Mt Tabor. V35U0. Owner. 6U3 Swetland bldg. " $2200 .rii huv 5-room modern bungalow; easy rll ' Tabor 2962. ww L. sell my new 6-room modern house JiV $ouo under cost; going to leave town. K 90. Oregonlan. Money to loan on daw buildings, dwelling housea preferred. If I do the work. AK 105, Oregonian. v-p-vv- modern 4-room house, large lot. Phone; will call for you with auto. Owner. Ta- bor in. " ONE SUPERIOR bungalow and several two-story homes, Irvinxton. East 273. W. H. Herdman. MONEY If you nave It. I will sell you a double-constructed house at a bargain. pnone peuwom. q.- win hnr 7-room modern bungalow; $50C cash. Tabor zws- ino modern S-room bungalow sisso home broken; terms. Owner. 103s n. iti North. BAt KIT IV C o-iv-u... - $65u0; terms, x 10, VieBoyi. eA. lllLXlvitK "Te l&e il of OutUJb i-a S - n ' ' - -