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13 THE VORXIXO-OREGONIAN. 3IONPAT, JULY 8, 1912, GLADSTONE IS READY Chautauqua Crowds Gather for Tuesday Opening. LARGEST EVER EXPECTED Session Which Begins at 1 0 A. M. Is Fraught With Attractive Features From Start Music In Abund ance Scheduled. OREGON CITT. Or., July 7. (Special.) From all Indications the Willamette Valley Chautauqua -will open Tuesday morning at Gladstone Park for the K-reatest of all Chautauqua. Hundreds of campers were on the grounds Sat urday afternoon and all day Sunday, picking; out their "lots" and arranging; the details of the two weeks' outing- in the park. Never in the 18 years of previous history have Chautauqua lov ers taken the interest that is manifest over this year's programme and never before have arrangements all been in readiness at such an early date to usher In the Chautauqua in a fitting and auspicious manner. Today final touches are being- made in all corners of the grounds for the comfort and conveni ence of the patrons and the directors -are expecting a monster crowd for the opening day from Portland. Oregon City and the many other points where Chau tauqua Interest is at a white heat. Session Opeae at 10 A. M. At 10 A. M. the formal opening of the . 19th session will take place. With ap propriate music by the Chautauqua Orchestra, the entire assembly will meet In the main auditorium for the address of welcome to be given by President Dye, of the association, and the response by 8. Piatt Jones, the platform manager engaged for the ses sion. Organisation will then begin In earnest for the various classes of the Bummer School and announcements for the Chautauqua Forum, .which Is to be a feature this year. The opening concert by Professor F. T Chapman's orchestra, engaged for the whole session, will -be given at 1:18 in the main auditorium. Miss Leah Blusser Is the soloist for this concert. Professor Chapman's concert will be followed at 2 P. M. by the great enter tainment of the famous Byron's Trou . badours, vocalists and instrumentalists of high quality. Their great musical entertainment was selected as a num ber appropriate for opening day. The baseball league begins in earn est the first day. The well-known Portland Amateur "Colts" will cross bats with the fast team from Mount Angel. The diamond -Is In excellent shape and a fast game is expected. Troubadour Are Fromlaiaar. In the evening the Troubadour art ists will render another concert, pre ceded by a second musical by the Chap- man orchestra. Cars leave the grounds for Portland every half hour until mid night, that all may take advantage of the round trip 26c fare from the me tropolis. Wednesday is to be children's day. The "kids"' will all be admitted for 10 cents to witness the performance of Bronte, the dog with a logical under standing, and the hlgh-clasg entertain ment of Professor McCormick, Bronte's master and true friend. The evening programme of the second -- day will have a star number in the ad dress of Judge Frank P. Sadler, on "The Criminal In the Making." Judge Sadler .- ls recognized authority on criminol ogy and has made a deep study of the -- causes and conditions of crime. HOME NEWS FOR ELKS ( Continued From Pace Six.) Continued From Pare) Into the Woodmen of the World build ing. Senator Millard and daughter have sailed on the Olympio for a six weeks tour abroad. Hartford Defer Clubhouse Action. HARTFORD. Coniu. July 7. (Spe cial.) Hartford lodge has deferred ac tion on plans for clubhouse Improve ments until August 7. Dr. J. J. & Dougherty, of New Haven, a member of Hartford lodge, died Sat urday. "Mickey" Shay, veteran- hackman, lied Saturday. The cornerstone of the municipal building will be laid Tuesday afternoon. , Chief of Police Gunn is at the hos pital, where he underwent an operation for blood poisoning. He rallied after the operation. Samuel Silverman and Hymle Cosif. each aged 20. were drowned today at Riverside Park. George MahL a prominent business man. died Saturday following an oper ation. Insurance Cheaper In San Diego. SAN DIEGO, July 7. (Special.) The underwriters have reduced fire insur ance rates 25 to 40 per cent in the San Diego district. The Carnival of Nations, closing last night, added $636 to the police relief fund, the total now being nearly $4000. Charles Holmqulst, father of Wil liam Holmquist, was found dead today in his room on H street. Heart disease was the probable cause of death. Unexpected and unexplained action by the State Department has indefinite, ly" deferred the finding of more than 200 Indictments against I. w. W. lead ers. The Federal grand jury will ad journ. W. E. Smith today Issued a letter de. daring be Is in the Congressional race to stay. J. Sebon has withdrawn, but . R- Klrby Is still a candidate for the Republican nomination, and Wil liam Kettner for the Democratic nomi nation. " . Bntte Engineers Accept Contract. BUTTE. Mont, July 7. (Special.) George Blakeslee has arrived from Spokane to manage the Empress The ater in the absence of Manager 8warts, who is attending the Portland festivi ties with Mrs. Swarts. At its next meeting the City Council will consider the ordinance for the in stallation of ornamental street lamps throughout the business district. Butte was honored at Kallspell In the election of Charles Schwarts to be first vice-president of the Montana . Elka and W. E. Reynolds to be trustee for two years. The Engineers' Union, by decisive majority, also has accepted the wage increase and three-year contract of fered by the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Bnffalo Swelters at 100 Fahr. BUFFALO. N. Y July 7. (Special.) The funeral of Charles A. Reldeman. of Buffalo Lodge No. 23, was held yes ' terday. The Elks conducted the serv ices at the grave. Workmen tomorrow will start dredg ing the Watson elevator site at the entrance of Buffalo harbor. The work will cost $60,000. Buffalo has been sweltering under neat of the two warmest days of the "ar. Toe mercury registered 100 de grees. Two persons were prostrated ana six omen vy mu uuso. Rev. Father Henry M. Leddy. for 14 years pastor of St. Stephen's Church, died last night. A meeting has been called ny state Senator Burd tomorrow to organise a Wilson-Marshall club. Prominent Dem ocrats will attend. Minneapolis Elk Triumphant. MINNEAPOLIS. July 7. (Special.) Elks returned in triumph yesterday from Lexington Park, where they de feated the St. Paul Elks on the dia mond. They brought with them the loving cup given by Ike Lederer, it be ing their second successive victory over the Saints. Charles G. Gates, millionaire finan cier, has arrived in Minneapolis to make arrangements for a palatial resi dence in the lake district. In an outburst of patriotism, lnspirea by the Fourth of July celebration, Mike Murnhv. elevator man at the City Hall, has filed on the non-partisan ticket for Alderman of the First Ward. Citv Assessor Ford has added several hundred thousands dollars to the per sonal property assessments of the street railway company, the General Electric Company and the gas com pany. Boston Suburb Suffers From Fires. Trtc-r T.,1.. T rKnerIfl.1.1 Five big fires in the Rutherford district. Charlestown. in four days have done $150,000 damage. t n'.li.h t rhnriAntown. ten years old. has confessed to starting one fir with a firecracker. The police say the boy started fires costing $250,000. Mrs. Rose Seelingiora. oi v-uoib--.. was struck and ber skull was fractured in a Kosher meat strike riot in Chel sea last night. . Wells Brothers nave oDiameu contract for building the City Hall an nex at their bid ot sjjo.uuu. , irit.CT.raH e.v, that here- iviajur a i v ri v . - after Boston refuse will be dumped 40 miles off shore. There have been five days of Beat over 90 decrees, with several deaths and many prostrstions. King George V. has made Francis Alston Channlng. who was born and married in Boston, a peer or tne rami. Salt Lake Entertain Travelers. cat i.jitf TTtah. Julv 7. (Special.) Harry Davis, of Rider, who was killed in an accident at me juoiur drome Thursday, was buried with mili tary honors. C E Forrester has resigned the .i.;.-- .f -the credit Men. to take a position with the Castle Valley Con solidated Coal Merger. Colorado and New York Elks were entertained here on their way to Port land. Colonel Enos A. Wall has returned from Washington. Vernon Cheever was drownea at rrg vo today. The Park City Hotel was partially destroyed by fire. Indianapolis Mayor Injured. INDIANAPOLIS, July 7. (Special.) Mayor Shank was thrown from a buck board and severely bruised. Appeal from the adverse Marshall constitution decision is regarded as im possible. Early action is likely on the new Coliseum project. Governor and other state officials attended a wedding at Anderson. Marlon folk have begun campaigning for a new college. Atlantic City Man Is Suicide. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., July 7. (Spe cial.) Nathan Gerber. of 820 Atlantic avenue, a member of No. 276, commit ted suicide yesterday, being insane from the heat. Isaac Baharach has bought the Hotel Hatboro for $30,000. William S. Church has resigned as cashier of the Chelsea, National Bank. Exalted Ruler Bacharach Is confident of re-election as Mayor Tuesday. Has remained at home for the campaign. Thomas Hudson, a charter member of No. 276. died yesterday from apoplexy. The railroad Is suing the city on the Cherry Lockwood contract, claiming $20,000. . HOOD RIVER DINES SIEG MANAGER OF APPLE GROWERS' TJN'IOX WELCOMED. New Head of Marketing Department Has Vast Experience in Apple Trade Throughout Country. HOOD RIVER, Or.. July 7. (Spe cial.) The reception given here last night by the business men of the city and orchardlsts of the valley to Wilmer Sieg, the newly-elected manager of the Hood River Apple-growers' Union, at the rooms of the Commercial Club was unique. "One of the valley's chief assets has been the success of the Apple-growers' fninn Tt l an institution that we are Justly . proud of." said Mayor E. O. Blancnar. wno introaucea mr. eieg. in Mr. Sieg we think we have found a man who will be able to take the helm of the co-ODerative organization and push its success further." "A man, Indeed, would De adamant, said Mr. Sieg in his address to the 200 growers and business men present, "not Aat I....1V the tinnnr that vou have shown me since my arrival. .It is im possible for me fully to express my gratitude to good fortune for leading me to Oregon." , Mr. Sieg was prominent in affairs in Milwaukee, having been potentate of the Milwaukee temple of the Mystio Shrine and president of the Athletic Club. The new manager was chosen because ki. nnn!.,ltv amnnff- the fruit trade and his knowledge of the box apple trade, having Deen connecteu iw m .. in ...or. with lirei Milwaukee commission house. He has twice been president of the League or American Commission Merchants. Chehalls Gets Gooseberry Farm. mrr-IT 1 T TO TUaatH. .T 1 1 1 V 7 1 Sn- claL) Frank' Baxter, - of Toledo, will engage 4n ine raisins i Buyout. . He will plant an acre at the start and add to his acreage as the demand war rants. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Or.. July T. Maximum tem perature. 64 degrees; minimum. 54 degrees. River reading- 8 A. .. 14.1 feet. Change In last 24 hours, fall O.B feet. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 6 P. M.l. trace. Total rainfall alnce September 1. 1911. 84.90 inches. Nor mal rainfall since September 1. 44.13 Inches. Deficiency of rainfall since September 1. 1011. 0.23" Inches. Total sunshine, none. Possible sunshine. IS hours 38 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea lavel) at 8 P. M., 30.07 Inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The Eastern high pressure field central at sea off the Middle Atlantic Coast still overlies the Appalachian Highland. In th Pacific Northwest, relatively high pressure till obtains, but the renter of the high apparently shifts position alternately north and south, causing very changeable weather In this section. Low pressure obtains over the Basin. Rocky Mountain and Plains States. Within the last 24 hours rains, gen erally llgni. nave teiien in v aaninaiun. Northern Idaho. Montana. Wyoming, the rknts. the Gulf and South Atlantic States, and the Uwer Lake region. Heavy rains have fallen In Aioeria. nasKaicnewsp, ern South Dakota. Florida and Illinois Thunder storms occurred this afternoon In many states between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains. In general the weather Is cooler In Interior northern sections of the country, and warmer in the southern portion and alone the Pacific Coast. AMUSEMENTS. WELCOME B. F. O. K. , HEILIG THEATER, 7th & Taylor Phones Main 1 and A 1122. ALL THIS WEEK " Every afternoon. 2:30 o'clock. Every evening. 7:30 o'clock. NATURAL COLOR MOTION PI (TURKS SCENES OF THE WORLD FROM LIFE AND NATURE Afternoon 50c. 25c Eva. T5c, 50c, 25c 7 SSIESixo Sunday, July 14 CATHRDiE COCNTISS Supported by SYDNEY ATRES IN "THE THIEF" Season Seats now on sale. First week sale next Thursday. BAKER J $Z.J. Im . a. Famous BAKER STOCK COM PANT. . ii - 1 XTI-hr All NMita &C- Matinee erery day :30. Evenings 8:30. All lniianuneuuB -. ARE YOC A MASON? . . . i i . i ni,v nn enrtn A scream from beginning to end. As Plye1 with Immense success by Leo rjitrlebstetn. its tame is wona wiac. fuiMBi All matinees 25c. MAIN 6, A 10St i MATIN fcE VfcKX VAT MAX Me sua 50a NIGHTS : 15c. toe, 50c 74" WEEK JULY S David Belasco presents i T-, . . , ,-,...- T Bullv Kteln. Hume and Thomas. The Eugene Trio, Edna Luby. Sealby and Ducloa. Four Florlmonds. Orchestra, Picture. Matinee Every Day. Hnlllnn Ac fnnaicllne Refined Vaudeville WEEK JTCX.Y 8. SPECIAL SUMMER- PRICES Nights Matinees 10 and 20c Any Seat 10c 11 BRA HAM BEN BCJAMAA TROUPE IRENE AND BOBBIE SMITH KKA(iB TKIO HERBERT BROOKS . DINE HART AND HERITAGE JOHN T. MURKY ORCHESTRA WEEK JULY 8 The Seven Aviator Girls. 81 Jonks, The Ausonia Trio. Four Harmon ious Girls. Wm. Morrow & Co. Extra The Barefoot (Trilby) Texas Tommy Dancers. Popular prices. Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Boxes and first row balcony re served. Phones: A 2286, Main 4036. Cur tain 2:80, 7:15 and 9. BUNGALOW Theater Twelfth and Morrison. All This Week. Afternoons and evenings, starting at 12 o'clock noon. The only and original world famous PENDLETON ROUND-UP MOTION PICTURES With many new views never before shown. The only genuine pictures showing the real event, taken from life. Fascinating, thrilling. awe-Inspiring and amusing. The only ones of their kind. Admission 2c. Children under 13. 15c. ! Ufie OAKS ! - Portland's Great Amusement Park V Programme for today for the B. P. A n. V. . All fres. outdoor acts. 2 A V King; Pharaoh, world-famous horse. . He can do everything but talk. A Afternoon and night. V A Lady Livingstone A bear who can A X skate alone or with any pretty ; girl. Afternoon and night. a V The Neapolitans Roma Trio. Clever a V and witty. Afternoon and night. . Oaks Park Band Grand dally eon- Y certs. Punch and Jndy For the children. V Katherine Oliver-McCoy Reader and Impersonator Will Read "BUNTY FULLS THE STRINGS" At the Y. W. C. A. Auditorium, Monday Kvenlng, July S, at 81S. Tickets 60 Cents. COUNCIL CREST PORTLAND'S ROOF GARDEN. 1200 feet above the city. Free scenio amusement park. Rlg-h-claaa attractions. Open-air rink. Pic nic grounds In old apple orchard. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS FRER. Temperatures are considerably below nor mal In Eastern Washington, Idaho, Mon tana and Interior Western Canada. The conditions are favorable for gener ally fair weather Monday In this district, except in Northern and southeastern Idaho, where ahowers will probably occur. At mospheric conditions are, however, still un settled over the Pacific Northwest and a slight shifting southward of the center of high pressure now off the Washington coast will result in showers as far south as Port land. It will probably become warmer Monday In Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon and Southwestern Idaho. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Probably fair; northwesterly winds Oregon Generally fair, warmer east por tion: northwesterly winds. Washington Generally fair, warmer eaal portion; wind! mostly westerly. Idaho Fair and warmer southwest, ahow ers north and southeast portions. THE WEATHER. s . V 1 S3 w'nd I 2 3 e m o Stat, of STATIONS. S S J weather X So 2 i I3 i : ' Baker Boise Boston Calgary Chicago Colfax Denver Des Moines .... Duluth Eureka ........ Galveston Helena Jacksonville . . . Kansas City ... Klamath Falls . Lauiier Los Angeles Marshfleld ..... Medford Montreal New Orleans .. New York North Head ... North Yakima . Pendleton ...... Phoenix ....... Pocatello Portland ....... Roeeburg Sacramento St. Louis ft. Paul Salt Lake San Francisco . Ppokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island walla Walla ... Washington . . Wetser Wenatchee Winnipeg 60'0 72k) 78 0 62(0 001 6'NWICloudy 00 12 NWiClear 00 4SE Cloudy 28 24iNW Cloudy 8011. z b a 'Cloudy 7r;u 880 92 0 76 0 r.8 0 00 4W 00 8;NW 00 6 3 00' 10 NE O0I12NW 00 12S 00 12:SW Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear ' Clear 8410. Pt. cloudy a o. 80, 9010. 73l0. 70IO. 74 0. 7010 780 0210. 88 0. 40 58'0. 7210. 75 0 Cloudy Cloudy 4 E 4 S ;nw 413 Clear Clear Cloudy 00 10'SW Clear ,001 6 NW Clear Clear ,00 4NE 00 14SW 00 4 S 00il08 181 8;SW 00 10IBW 001 6lW Clear Rain Clear Cloudy ft. ciouay ICloiidy 1020 00 4 NW Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear 7010. 6410 74l0 00 6lSW 4 E .00 .001 8 NW 00;12!SW 00 6NE 00 12JS 00' 4 IS o 8810 84 0 Cloudy' 6410 fiSO 6410 .00'14W Clear Cloudy 141 4S 00 i 04 00 00 lOiN 'Cloudy R!0 72 '0 4IW- 4!W 4S 4'FE 4N Clear Cloudy ' S00 K10 70 800 Clear Pi. cloudy Clear .no .00 02)1 NE (Cloudy " THEODORE F. DRAKE. t Acting District Forecaster, fi CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dally or Sunday. Per Line. One time -- .....12c Same ad two consecutive times z2e game ad three consecutive times Sue Sams ad six or seven consecutive times. -56c The above- rates apply to advertisements under "New Today" and all other clarifica tions except the following: Situation Wanted. Male. Situations Wanted, Female. For Kent, Rooms, Private Families. Rooms and Board, Private Families. Housekeeping Kooms, Private Families. W hen one advertisement is not run in con Mcutive Issues the one-time rate applies. filx words count as one line on cash ad vertisements and no ad counted for leas than two lines. Oregonian will accept classified advertise ments over the telephone, providing; the ad vertiser is a subscriber to either phone. No prices will be quoted over the phone, but bill will be rendered the following day. Whether subsequent advertisements will be accepted over the pbone depends upon the promptness of the payment of telephone ad vertisements, bltuutlons Wanted and Per sonal advertisements will not be accepted over the telephone. Orders for one inser tion only wilt be accepted for "Houses for Rent," "Furniture tor Sale," "Bublcess Op portunities," "Itoomlng-iiouses" and "Want ed to Kent." On charge or book advertisements the charge will be basea on the actual number of lines appearing; in the paper, regardless of the number of words in each line. In New Today all advertisements are harged by measure only, 14 lines to the Inch. Remittances must accompany out-of-town orders. ' AtTCTION SALES TODAY. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M. rs-"lture. 171-3-6 Second street. MEETING NOTICE. t MULTNOMAH COUNCIL ROT- AL ARCANUM meets at K. P. Hall, 11th and Alder streets, the 'VjtT( second and fourth Monday of each NJiV' month . at 8 P. M. Visitors cor dlallv welcomed. P. Lloyd Cover, Secretary, 84 Union ave. . MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP TER. NO. 14. O. E. S. Stated meeting this (Monday) evening. East 6th and Burnslde. Degrees. Order W. M. BELLE RICHMOND, Secretary. HARMONY- LODGE. NO. 12, A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication this (Monday) even ing at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting brethren welcome. W. M. DeLIN, Secretary. COSMOPOLITAN LODGE, NO. 109. K. of P. Meets every Monday nignt at tne a. .w. corner First and Aider, third floor. H. F. HIMES. K. of B, 8. COSMOPOLITAN LODGE. NO. 109, K. of P. Meets every Monday night at the S. W. corner First and Alder, third floor. H. F. HIMER. K. of R. S. DIED. " BM RICK In Lewlston. Idaho, July 7. Mrs. Eliza Emrick. oldest of the family of the lata Mrs. J. M. Hurly and sister of the late Judge H. and A. Hurly, Mrs. Robin son, of Ellensburg. and Mrs. F. M. Pllter, of this city. Funeral notice later. BECKING July 7, Theodore Becking, aged 62 vears. Remains at Dunning & Mc Entee's parlors. Notice of funeral later. LAYMAN In this city. July 7. Charles H. Layman, aged 69 years 13 days. De ceased was a member of the I. O. O. F. and the Masonic lodge. Remains at the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder st. ' FUNERAL NOTICES. EMRICK At Lewlston. Idaho, July 6, Eliza Emrick, formerly of Portland, and sister of the late Judge Hurly. Aged 83 years. Remains will arrive July 8 at 11:30 A M and will be taken to the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder at., where services will be held Tuesday, July 9. at 10 A. M. Interment Lone Fir Cem etery. JOHNSON The funeral of the late Wil liam Carev Johnson will take place at the . White Temple July 9 (Tuesday) at 2 o'clock. Friends respectfully invited to attend. Those deslrlns to view the re mains please call at Finley'a undertaking parlors before the church service. Com mittal at the cemetery private. Please omit ricwers. MONUMENTS Otto Schumann Marble Works. East 3d and Ptaests. JEast 748. "MB. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading fu neral director and undertaker. 0 Third St., cor. Salmon. Lady assistant. Dunning McEntee, Funeral Directors. 1th and Pine. 1'lione Main 430. Lady at. ten dan t. Office ol County Coroner. u K. R- Zr.LLER CO., 092-4 Williams ave. phone East 1088. O 1088. Lady attendant. i. P. FINLEY SON, 8d and Madlon. Lady attendant, room Main v, a. ww a a rwi inn lVnal Ilsanrnra n ! T to Jr . . imnniDK, nc, jl, p so- - wt-j l TTZ aial.. -sari KKKUKM COMPANY. 84 and Clay. Mala 4152. A mi. Lady attendant. CEMETERY Beautiful MOUNT SCOTT PARK LARGE, PERMANENT, MODERN. P O It T LAND'S ONLY MODERN CEMETERY WITH PERPETUAL CARE of all burial plots without extra charge. Provided with a perma nent irreducible Maintenance Kund. Location ideal; Just out side the city limits on north and west elopes of Mount Scott, containing 336 acres, equipped with every modern convenience. PRICES TO SUIT ALL. SERVICE THE BEST. ONE MILE SOUTH OF LENTS. REGULAR AUTOMOBILE SERV ICE FREE BETWEEN LENTS AKD THE CEMETERY. ll it M CITT OFFICE. 920-921 YEON BUILDING. MAIN 225. A 7086. CEMETERY OFFICE. TABOR 14C8: HOME PHONE RING B Sill. THEN CALL LOCAL 430L OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE ITS MADISON STREET. Phonea Main 60S, A 7589. Horse Ambulance Phone Marshall 000. Refer All Cues of Cruelty to Tbla Office. Open Day and Night. NEW TODAY. LAURELHTRST SNAP. EQUITY 4 PRICE For quick sals I will sacrifice my 1600 eaulty in new 7-room home for $750. Look this up. Owner. AL 187. Oregonian. MORTGAGE LOANS On first-class improved city property. 6 to 7 per cent. Farm Loans. A. H. BLRBELL CO., 202 McKay Bldg., Third and Stark. Mortgage Loans 950,00 and Over oa CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. WM. M ACM ASTER 71 Corustf Bids;. REAL ESTATE WANTED Single lot or Quarter block In Steph ens' Addition;' neither - trackage, nor streetcar frontagre necessary; state fully lowest cash price, size, location and any encumbrances. I am a buyer and not an aeent 1 want a redhot bargain- AK 204, Oregonian. RTTSTTTESa MAN wants. Aufrust 1st, well-furnished house; must be airy. Between 20th and 2bth, Everett and Quimby. B 197, Oregonian. if NEW TODAY. Beautiful Home ON WEST SIDE For Sale by Owner in the best residence district thas just been completed), 9 large rooms and up to date in all respects. Worth $15,000; must raise money; will sell for $10,000. Must have $8000 cash, balance on mortgage at 6 per cent. 872 Northrup street, next to corner 26th street. - -1. s s w t ' m am. rW KJ ", -U mr V aTa V PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, 324 Worcester kiock. rnnse jibib KKAI, KSTATK 1IKALKR. J BRUBAKKR A BENEDICT. 504 McKay bldg. M. Ma Beck. William O.. 315-318 Polling bldg. Cnapin & Herlow, 832 Chamber of commerce. Cook, B. S. A Co., DOS Corbett bldg. Jennings A Co. Main 18S. 208 Oregontan. PALMER-J ONES CO.. H. P. 404-40S-.08 Wilcox bldg. The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ave.. at Multnotiah at. (Hollaoay Addition.) RKAL E8TATK. For Sale Lota. MR. INVESTOR - MR. SPECULATOR OPPORTUNITY OF YOUR LIFE. I have for sale 35 of the choicest lots at Capitol Hill station. Some of these lots are within 50 feet of the Oregon Electric depot and some right on the Southern Pa cific which is to be electrified at once. All of them are splendidly located and -have a magnificent view. Lots adjoining these - are selling from o0i to J800. Water, side walks and streets In and paid for. Some beautiful homes right on the properly and the oommuntty Is growing fast. On ac count of a lawsuit I am authorised to sell the 35 lots at 250 each and can make terms. These lots can be sold on the monthly payment plan at prices which will easily double or treble your money. Let tne show them to you and you will be readily convinoed of the possibilities. Five cent carfare and eight minutes to city. R 201, Oregonian, EXCELLENT Inducements to homebullders who want to build In an attractive lo cality on the West Side, sufficiently close to walk to town; tho distinctive feature of this district Is the unsurpassed beauty of the trees and the winding roads, con structed In conformity with the contour of the property. A site here at this time can be had from S1250 to I17r,l. with terms that will enable one to build with a small amount of cash; near City Park. It will pay those intending to. build to Investigate. O 231, Oregonian. $10 DOWN AND $5 A MONTH Will buy a 50100 lot near the carllne, with city water; a fast-growing commun ity; values right. See Mr. Leonard, with COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, Ground fleor Board of Trade Bldg. CHEAP LOTS. Lots 50x100 on E. 26th and E. 27th, one block from Rose City park and E. Ankeny and Sandy Road carllnes; price inside lots (1000; corners JliSO; terms. J. J. OEDER. Cor. Grand Ave. and E. Ankeny I handle PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY. Both high-class and chsap property, and I have the bargains In this district; If you want to buy to advantage on Port land Heights you will have to see ms. Marshall 4827. BROOKE. A 3881. WHIZ'E HOUSE ROAD. Four fine building sites on tbe carline and road; wonderful view of the river and mountains; these caunot be duplicated in this exclusive West Side district; Ji'OSO to J4200. Write owner. B 214. Oregonian. $5 DOWN. 5 PER MONTH. 4 lots, L'uxlOO each, within 8-mile circle, can be had this week for 15 down and $5 per month; interes-8 per cent; total price 350 per lot; cement walk in; will sell separately If you want. J 211. Oregonian. INVEST IN IRVINGTON. 100x100 on Knott St., 3S00, only $200 cash required; also an inside lot on East 14th for $1575; J100 cash will handle; best buys in Portland. Phone East 1790 or Marshall 502. - $10 DOWN 10 PER MONTH. Fine view lot, matured fruit trees, re stricted district, near car, cement walk and curb, Bull Run water. Providont Trust Companv, second floor Selling bldg; Main 1S00. A-QgOl. A choice lot on East 52d and East Davis. Price within any wage earners' reach. 2 blocks from Montavilla carllne; price $075; n.il! ma La trmH to Rllit DUrchSSer. J. F. KINDER. Telephone Main 7750. BEAUTIFUL view lot on southern slope near Council C.-est $800 and up. Includ- lng cement sidewalks, ourbs, graded street and water; building restrictions; sold ou easy terms. Provident Trust Company, 2d floor Selling bldg. Main 1800, A-8281. MR- MAN. WITH $475. ALL CASH. Can secure fine lot. 111 feet frontage. Terrace Park, overlooking city; worth $700. Fred W. German, 438 Chamber of Com merce. Main 844V IRVINGTON CORNER. 100x100 feet at cor. East th and Siski you sts., facing south and east; hlffh and sightly; price SU00; terms. P 102. Ore gonian, BEAUTIFUL valley view lots, with fruit trees, on West Side, sidewalk and water paid: 20 minutes from postoffice; $375 up. Provident Trust Co., second floor Selling bldg. Phone Main ISOO. A-02'll. tv vnn wiih to buy or sell In the Irving ton district, see us. Wa have lots In this district as low as stou on easy terms, J. J. Cahalln. S4th and Klickitat, FINE corner lot for sale cash, reasonable price, close to Rose City Park. Bee owner after Sunday. Mr. A. Gustavson, 149 38d st. North. Marsnau sttts. LAURELHURST 1 have for sale the finest view lots In Laurelhurst, corners and In side. W. L. Page, 107 Sherlock bldg. LE NOIR & CO. Dealers in West Side property. 835-7-8 Chamber of Coramercs Bldg. EQUITY in four Laurelhurst lota. Te';. Main 908. For Halo Houses. FOR $150 to $250 cash and small monthly payments we will furnish lot In desirable neighborhood and build according to your plans: satisfaction guaranteed. For par ticulars, AR 120. Oregonian. a REAT1T1FUL little home on the WlUam ette River; can be bought at a real bar gain and on easy terms; 40 minutes on the ' Oregon Electric; house nearly new, seven rooms; about one acre; fine vlewslte; pries J.iOOO. w ,ui, uregonma. I MUST SACRIFICE MY MODERN BUN GALOW AND GARAGE IN ALBE UTA DISTRICT, 5 ROOMS, FULL BASE MENT, $2750. THIS IS A REAL BAR GAIN TERMS. W 109, OREGONIAN.- FURNISHED house in Rossmere 6 rooms, cement basement, sanitary, wash trays, fireplace, hardwood floors. Price $3300, In cluding furniture; almost any terms. Y 181. Oregonian. " TAYLOR BUILDING COMPANY -BUILD AS YOU LIKE, WHERE YOC LIKE; FURNISH PLANS AND MONEY AND GUARANTEE THE WORK. 202 LUMBERMEN'S BI.DQ. $3200 $3200 Beautiful 2-story residence with garage and elegant yard, in Rose City Park. $800 cash and $15 per month. Phone Tabor 3872. . 4- ROOM atrlctly modern house, basement, fireplace, 50x100 Jot, Improvements all paid- good car service, excellent locality, all tor $1900; terms to suit. Call Main 7750. Mr. Petty. IF you are looking for a genuine bargain in a five-room modern bungalow. In a restricted district, this Is one best home buys In city. By owner. Sell wood 457. VERY CHEAP. Broadway home; tine; worth nearly double; siso several lots. Ring up East 273. C 1808. W. H. Herdman. 5- ROOM bungalow, 44tu St.. 1 block south ttose i ' j 1 111 - ' ' - .D. place, fixtures, shades, bookcases, oak floors, etc; terms. Owner, East 2758. ft-Donvf bunaalow. 2 lots, corner: grapes, fruit' trees, berries, roses, etc., $3600, ssou cash, balance terms. Owner, Woodlawn 848, ; "'IRVINGTON SNAPS. FINE HOUSES, CHOICE LOTS. SEE NEUHAUSEN A CO.. 703 LEWIS BLDO. T AND 6-room houses, will accept lot part payment. 838 Eugsns st. Walking dis tance. 5-ROOM modern house, one block from Alberta street carllne; $2600. terms. Pbone. owner, wooqiawn aui i. HAVE new seven-room house in Rose City Park for sale. Owner. 428 H Mill St. Phone A 3038. ; 325 NEAT 2-room house and fuil-elsed lot, $135 cash., balance $5 monthly. AC 300. Oregonian. HAyE several good houses for sale in Laurelhurst at right prices. Robert Mar- tyn. ow ums. FOR FINE HOMES Bee ueianunt NEW 8-room house, built right, large lot: auto service: Tabor 8373. FINE modern bungalow. 1208 E. Taylor; truit. lawns, garden. Owner. Terms. REAL ESTATE. For Sale Houses. HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. 8-room house, new, modern, 2(10 feet to car; lot 50x100; close In; excellent neigh borhood; $3750.00. Easy terms. 6 rooms and sleeping porch, bungalow style; Just completed. All built-in con veniences and strictly up-to-date. East front. 200 feet to car. In Laurelhurst. $5250.00. Terms to suit. ' 8 rooms and sleeping porch, new, double construction, excellent finish, beamed and paneled dining-room, fireplace, furnace and all built-in conveniences. Plastered basement; fruit and vegetable rooms. Two large rooms can be flnlsned on third floor. $vS'Ju.0o. small cash payment. 5-room bungalow, modern, all built In conveniences, furnace, fireplace, three blocks from car, near fireproof school; gas, electricity; street Improvements puld; excellent view, corner, $3350.00; $200 cash. - 5-room bungalow, thoroughly modern; all built-in effects; fireplace, near school; citv aud mountain view; street ltnprove- ments paid; restricted district; three blocks to car. $3150.00. Terms. ' 4 rooms In excellent suburb, restrictions; built-in conveniences; large rooms, fire place, electric fixtures and tinting Includ ed In price $2000.00. . 3-room house, lot 100x185, West Side. , within three mile circle, three blocks to car, 15 minutes from postoffice; shade trees, fine soil. $1500.00; small cash pay ment down. 3 rooms and bath, corner )ot 100x100: fine view of Tualatin Valley, West Side, two blocks to car; 15 minutes to post office. Walks, graded streets and water. $22ou.00. $200 cash will handle It; bal ance like rent. PROVIDENT TRUST CO. Second Floor Selling Bldg. - Main lfcOO; A-6261. LADD S ADDITION RESIDENCES. $7250 7-room modern house, stone foundation, facing east, near Hawthorne av. ; terms.' $10.000 8 rooms, atone first story, hard wood floors, every convenience, on Ladd av. $17.500 Large residence, mission style, on corner, more than quarter block, thoroughly modern, with beautiful out look. $18.500 11-room stone house, new and handsomely finished, on corner. All street improvements In and paid, 14-foot alleys in rear. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO. 404 Wilcox bldg. Phones Main 8(10, A-2653, MR. LOT OWNER. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO IM PROVE YOUR PROPERTY WITH A HOME. FLAT OR APARTMENT; WILL FINANCE IT AT A LOW RATE OK IN TEREST; PLANS FURNISHED FREE; IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME IN AND TALK THIS OVER. J. S. ATKINS, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, HENRY BLDO. 9-ROOM BUNGALOW IN LAURELHURST. With large fireplace. Inlaid with Import ed tiling, built-in bookcases, lower apart ments connected by a series of French doors, all woodwork finished In O coats of enamel In white deei-n and plan the latest In architecture; no expense has been spared to make this the finest in the city; you be the Judge: let me show you the home; price $7000, on terms to suit: will take a good piece of real estate as part payment- Call 414 Spalding bldg. for particulars. BUII.D ON YOUR VACANT LOT. TURN THE BURDEN INTO INCOME. WE FURNISH PLANS. FINANCE 'AND BUILD APARTMENT OR RESIDENCE AT LOW COST. WE GIVE BOND, SHOW OUR WORK AND REFER TO OUR CLIENTS. SEE US BEFORE YOU MAKE PLANS; IT WILL PAY. L. R. BAILEY CO.. CONTRACTING ARCHITECTS, 324 ABINGTON BLDG. BUILD FOR YOU. $1000 BUILDS S-ROOM HOME, t or 8 rooms, built to suit you, on your own selected lot anywhere; 100 beautiful attractive homes to look at; planning, financing, talk with Mr. Wlllson, terms as low at $15 per month. National Realty & Trust Co., 72J Chamber of Commerce. $3000. TERMS. TERMS. ALL ASSESSMENTS PAID. Brand new bungalow, double constructed throughout, very handsome fireplace, all bullt-ln features, close In. splendid neigh borhood and only 1 block to car. For information and appointment call Tabor 30.S9. HAWTHORNE AVE. 7-room house, double construction, fac ing south on Hawthorne ave. No. 1209. price Sluuur Tne nouse IB riic,x lu m. tenant: If you wish to look through tha J. J. OEDER. Cor. Grand Ave. and E.Ankeny. IRVINGTON-RESIDENCE, $10,6007 Handsome home on E. 22d st., built less . than year, mouern in every way. iiu.iu-,-,.,1 floors, hot-water heat, garage, lot 70xloo icpi, an irwt!i inipiuiciiimu . .... l'rlce $10,600. 404 Wilcox Bldg. Phones Main $699, A 265$ IRVINGTON 75x100 FT. Corner East 24th and Tillamook streets; shade and fruit trees; all street Improve ments in and paid: 8-room house, faces east; price $T.VK. H. P PALMER-JONES CO., 404 Wilcox Bldg. Phone Main SHOP, A 2853. A REAL BARGAIN. 5-room modern cottage, with barn, that can be used lor a garage as wen. im provements all In and paid for; a district of the best car service In Portland. Further particulars call Main 7760. Mr. Russell. . RARE BARGAIN From owner. Elegant 11-room Irvlngton home. 80xl00-ft. cor ner. E. 10th and Brasee; cost $10,500; sell $7500; terms. No Incumbrance; Im provements In and paid for; no trades. Phone East 8385. 17(10 NEAT little house of 2 good rooms. T,n,rv. clothes closet and S full-sized lots, fenced chicken tight. Just the place for vegetables or chickens and ducks; $223 cash, balance $15 monthly. AC 1U7. Ore gonian. VOn HILL HOME. Elegant 8-room house. 80x100 lot. fine sleeping-porch. 2 bsthroqms, 2 fireplaces, nice yard. On carllne. This Is a great bargain; tuny $-ovv ooiuw mamvi 4,1 iw. T'rm' B. DE LA MER. 308 Chamber of Commerce. Marshall 80S. NEW six-room California bungalow. In ths beautiful Waverleigh Heights district; easy terms. 1034 Tlbbltts St., cor. ih. W-R car. ) For Sale Acreage. AT PLEASANT HOME. ON MT. HOOD I A Uj " n f (.! nartlv ImDroved. all good. level land, 800 to 1000 cords wood can be made: owing to death In family, will be sold at $173 per acre; you haven't heard of any such price, have you 7 See us at once First Slate Bank, Gresham, Or. nv v TES PER CENT DOWN. rr, rent ner month. Dald monthly. quarterly or semi-annually, will purchase ten-acre tracts, partly Improved, In Delate Illlhee at Gresham. Close to school, close to carllne; two tracts with good springs on high ground: better for you than rent ing, r irst bisib u, .j-. . . o-o-v! 11'HGA AT GRESHAM. Half under cultivation, close to school and carllne: running wn, auvu ! 1 tan put In five acres of spuds this year. See us at once. FIRST STATE BANK, Gresham, Or. "a acres S1SK0. Only 14 mils from railway now being electrified and good town; 5 acres in Spitzenbergs and Nswtowns; running water; all good soil, a little timber; all tillable and no rocks. bee owner, ou Spalding bldg.. and make your terms. YOU WANT a picturesque Summer home with running water; a imall farm, an acre or two for chickens. $200 and up, easy terms, choice acreage, close to Port land, on electric carllne, phone, school, store, etc J. W. Heffarlln. 0I Railway Exchange. Main 2248. RIVERFRONT ACRES. One acre or three acres, right on ths n-tit.m.rt. a miles from Hawthorns bridge- fine view, clean beach, native trees and some fruli ; $3000 per acre, easy ttrms. 'Riverfront Is pn investment. Write owner. W loo, uregoniaii. TEN A '. K .-5 a 1 nwA, saj.w... In Glesham school district, good land, only want $500 down, price 206 per acre. You haven't heard of such a price at Gresham In ten years, you will have to hurry. First State Bank, Gresham, Or. INDEPENDENCE GARDENS; good soil, cleared and plowed; acres and fractional acres; three blocks from Luther Station: 80 minutes' rids from city; low prices and easy terms. Owner, 820 Lumbermen! Bldg. Phones A 1332, Woodlawn 1008. 20 ACRES of fine land, 14 miles from Port land near Electric and river; 16 acres In fine hops, under splendid cultivation; large hop house, tools, etc. Pbone Mon day, E. 4817. PLACE FOR SWELL HOME. 2 beautiful acres, cleared, on carllne, near stop. West Side; running water; $1600. terms. F. Dubois, 1203 Yeon bldg. 1J ACRES near Beaverton. 15 cleared, 'J blocks from car station and running water; only J300 per acre; terms. Ownsr, James Wilson. Boring. Or,, route 1. $10 CASH, $5 monthly, 180x200 In cultiva tion: 80 minutes out, Price $350, Includ ing sidewalk. Ask lor Marstco or Biaaras. ZUZ w uco wius- 172 ACRES In Gilliam County, ths wheat growing center of Eastern Oregon. A snap at $8 50 per acre. -Woodlawn 3077. TEN' acres best soil, carline and running water through It; $1600, terms. F. Du- bolt. 1203 Yeon blag. WE HAVE a few acreage tracts that will make you good money by reason of steam and electric route passing ths property. Address Y 192. Oregonian. ONE acre tract at Woodstock:; must be sold. Ownsr, T08 Selling bldg. . . RKAL ESTATE. For hale Acreage. SACRIFICE. AN IDEAL SUBURBAN HOME PROPER TY. 10 ACRES FRONTING ON SPLEN DID AUTOMOBILE ROAD, 5 BLOCKS FROM ELECTRIC CAR STATION, S3 MINUTES FROM PORTLAND'S BUSI NESS CENTER BY AUTOMOBILE, 50 MINUTES BY ELECTRIC CAR. SPLEN DID SOIL. NO ROCK OR GRAVEL, half cleared and level, balance easily cleared and sloping. all drains well, running spring water, splendidly located for fruit, berrios. gardening, chickens and a superb country home, 4 blocks from store, school, telephone, dally rural mail delivery. Sac rifice price $-.175 per acre, very reason able terms, ee this today. J. W. HEKFEKL1N. 807 P.allway Exchange bldg. Main 2248. fiprflii HlltiuIN'. CLOSE-IN ACREAGE. 5H acres, onlv $400 cash, balance easy terms, best deep soil, nearly half cleared and level, balance sloping, easily cleared, good drainage, faces good county road, five blocks from electric car station, tel ephone, store, school; sp'.ondia close-In suburban property. Price less than one city lot. only $1844. Cash $400. balance easy payments. J. W. HEFFERL1N. 307 Railway Exchange bldg. Main 2-4S, ACREAGE tracts of u to 5 and 10 acres each, close to Portland, both northwest and west of city, at $150 to $500 per acre upon monthly pay ment pisn. See us, the oldest and largest acreage people In the city. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY, Main 83 102 Fourth Su A 3500 5 ACRES only 11 miles from Portland. 2 miles from suhurbun railroad station; richest "r-d shot" soil In the Tualatin Valley, surrounded hy beautiful farms and fruit orchards, on one of the best puhll roads in Oregon; view of th beautiful Tualatin Vallcv and the lights of Port land on Council Crest; onn are fir timber, balance undor cultivation; $125 cash, bal ance to suit purchaser. We are the owners. FIRLANDS TRUST CO., 718-720 Spalding bldg. I ACRES choice fruit and poultry land, near Gresham and Troutdale. 2 acres best fruit land; 3 acres with eastern slope; I seres onion land; shade trees and strong living stream; ideal for poultry; fir and cedar timber; price $1050; $10 down and 110 per month; land adjoining thla held at J350 per acre. .We own the property ourselves and will accept a well secured mortgage as part or whole payment on this property. FIRLANDS TRUST CO.. 7H-720 Spalding Big. . WE HAVE some view tracts on the W e.t Side of the Willamette River, five acres and up, offering the same Inducements as did properties on the Oregon Electric a short time past, by reason of published electric and steam railway route. Drop us a card or use the phone. Main 1410. Oregon Iron A Steel Co., 338 Sherlock blux.. Portland, Or. ONE-ACRE lot. deep, rich soil, plowed. rolleJ and ready to plant, near to subur ban car, graded streets, water; make your self a home In a beautiful district; 10 per rent cash and 115 per month will handle this; a bargain. FIRLANDS TRUST CO.. 716-720 Spalding bldg. CHICKEN AND FRUIT RANCH Dsar Portland; a NEW SUBDIVISION. Lowest prices, best soil, fine view. wood, water and roads; 8 acres. $400 per tract; 10-A.. $500- 20 A., $S0O; 40 A.. $1200; 80 . $2006: 180 A.. $3000; liberal lerma. FRANK M FARLAND REALTY CO.. 809 Yeon Bldg.. Portland. Or. JOHN Hermoslllo, Mexican Land Colony. A M. Hlghhouse. 834 Chamber of Commerce nuig. I or Sale Fruit Lands. ORCHARD BAROA1N, SOUTHERN OREGON. Choicest ten acres In 1000-acrs com mercial orchard, located In Garden Val ley on North I'mpqua River, opposite Cleveland. 6 miles from Roseburg, Planted Fall ions, half Spltzenberg. balance Ye -low Newtown. Will very soon pay 100 per cent or more annually on purchase price. Inquire 405 Columbia bldg.. or 1 1111. I TeK""1""- CHEHALiSM Mountain orchards, the ''"" orchard tracts In Oregon; easy trrj. 10 miles from renter of city; It. R. sta tions on tho place now. will hae two electric lines within 8 months- beautltul location: tracts planted two nnd years ana; make your selection now; all will be sold at end of year. 412 Commercial Club i;w Ai.nr,. tin.iw Only i mils from railway now nelng electrified and good town; 5 acres In Spitzenbergs and Newtowns; running water; all- gcod soil, a little timber, all tillable and no rocks. Bee owner. 804 Spalding bldg., and make your terms. HOOD RIVER ORCHARD, SO acres, 12 seres spules. part 20 years old: 16 acres cleared new 8-room 2-story bungalow on wooded hilltop; magnificent view: electric lights, gravity water system, 3 porches. Box Oi. v- 1 u,,,t uiv.f Or. FOR SALE 115 acres of choice orchard land near Lyle. Will sell 40 acrss or more and will consider an axchange or the whole tor roruano "!" "T dress owner. C M. McLeod. Lyls. Was ... . . .. in..-- ..-, act 10 a ere a: part in bearing, balance young trees. miles out; small house, good bs;n; price reasonable. No exchange. E. 1. Apgar, K 1, Hood River, Or. SALE AFTER FORECLOURE. Finest orchard on Kogue Itlver Banks; sold In 1811 for $75,000; net Income this year $10,000; can sell for a few days $00. 000, half cash, V 202, Oregonian, HAVE 200 acres fruit land at Medford, Or., for sale cheap; 52 acres In young orchard. Robert Martyn. 8"7 Yeon bldg, 80-ACRE fruit land. miles from electric car. Inquire 60 Tolman avs,, city. For sale r arms. LEASE FOR SALE. 18S acres, dHlry tarm. all In cultivation, good rich bottom soil, all In crop consist ing of oats, wheat, barley and potatoes; I mil from Hlllshoro; the very best of prospects of large r,op; this leass consists of 20 head of good milch cows, all 'arm ing Implements. household furniture; prlco $3700. takes everything, lease, crop, implements, furniture, tools, etc.. with 1 years lease paid; this lease runs for five years at only $1000 per year. The cow. will more than pay the rent. Further In formation, address Hillsboro. Or,, box 444. 3000 acres whest land In Franklin County, Wash., at $16. 6 per acre, to set tle a partnsrshlp; wheat this year will average from 2 to 30 bushels per acre: convenient to warehouse and water; land around It selling at $25 per acre; $l.of. trade $13,000 cash, balance long time. Ad dress V. J. -'.. 305 11th St.. Portland. Phone Main 7873. RICH man's suburban home with 10 acres walnuts, one-half actual cost. 80 acres, crop, stork. Implements. $3300. 2rt a, Improved: Klickitat County; $2i. 1.18 acres on Oregon Electric, $SJ. H. N. SWANK. 308 Ahington Bidif. FOR SALE A model tarm. 7 acres. 70 clear, rest timber, fine crops, good bulld lnre. good roads, near Damascus; old ags compels ms to sell; $100 cash to any man who brings a buyer. For further In formation writs to Joseph Krotach, Bor- lng. Or. WR HAVE 78 acres. 10 miles from Van couver, for only $37.50 per acre: owner settllnr up estate preparing to leave for East- if you want something that Is not inf'ated. call M. 805T. Wagner A Hunt, 4:15 Chamber of Commerce. ah ACRES hill land, one-third In cultlva tlon 0000 cords standing timber, fine creek. lVi miles from station, on eppnty road; Ideal for a fruit and poultry farm; $125 per acre on easy terms. AB 201. t iregoriiH.il. atf5-ACKE stock, fruit and grain ranch la Linn County; fenced, with Improvements, lor $8O,0UO, one-third down, balance oa 8 to 6 years. Address Box 344. Albany. ur. BURTON district. Clarke County. 8 miles Vancouver, Wash.; 25-acr ranch, crop and stock. $1500, easy terms. Routs No. L Box 144. LOOK LOOK LOOK. 40 acres line land, all tillable. In Wash ington Co.; $1100, $250 cash, bal. to suit. 1203 reonoiog. RANCH 60 acres, with building, 18 mlies from Portland, near electric lino; bargain for all cash. By owner. Ie2 Morrison st. 171-ACRE dairy ranch, stock, farm and dairy Implements complete: lower Colum bia, owner, ows u'im wv-. c. -' 40-ACRE farm for sale, $3000. J. Olesy, i ii . v, jr n 1. Factory Kites. FACTORY SITES FOR SALE OR RENT, on liver and rail, close to Portland; cueap power. Phone Main 1410 Mierellsneoua. $200 EQUITY 2 Rose City Park lots; fins 8-room home. Ladd'i Addition; Imp. paid, cornar 100x100. E. 31st and Salmon; 9 room. Imp. pd. room for flats; 6 cot tage. Tioga. Long Beach. Wash., $600. Seilwood 907. KOR KF-.VT FARMS. J25 ACRES, all fine land, near Portland; particulars sea Henkle A Harrison. 611 Gerllnger bldg. FARMS WANTED. WANTED 10 to 20 acres, partly Improved, close to-lver, near town and road; statt exact location. Improvement, terms. AO 182. Oregonian. WANTED--40-acre farm in Yamhill County, with stock. Implements, crop and bulld- ngs, not over siou per acre tor casn. u A .. Brisaweii, 3U Worcester oiug. awawasasssssassaassasssssassstj. r 5 FT1 1Q5.2