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Trtti motvstsg oregoxtax, Friday, .taxttart ig. mi4. - v MANTEL'S BEST PLAY KING LEAR' Character Is Interpreted as Old Man of Power and Not of Unusual Mind. SPELL OF POETRY IS RARE riay an Presented at Helli Shows Shakespearean Inspiration; Mon arch Generous of Heart and Weary of His Kingdom. 4 "KING LEAR." By William Shakespeare Presented at the Helllg Theater. THH CAST. Lear ..Robert Mantell ....Frank Peters Walter Glbbs . ..Herman Geist John Burke Karl of Gloster. . . Earl of IOnt Duke of Cornwall. Edmund Duke of Albany... .Paul Pilklngton -"ran Frank Clancey Duke of Burgundy ... Lawrence Kxey King of France... Edgar ..John Frits Fritz Leiber Edward Levers Guy Llndsley ....... .Kd ward Lewers Herman Geist Clarence Warfield .....Genevieve Hamper ...Genevieve Reynolds Thais Lawton Mantell. Bessie Lenora Oswald , A fool An old man. . A physician . Herald Cordelia Regan Goneril Pages. . Ethel BT LEONE CASS EAER. Robert Mantell and his company pre sented that great masterpiece of pathos and loftiness, "King Lear," last night at the Heing. It is also the mas terpiece, of Robert Mantell's Shakes pearean portraits. In no other of his plays does the roet-dramatist carry us so far from the world of common things, and in none other of his characterizations does Mr. Mantell endow his role with so httrh u strain of dramatic genitis. 'Kins Lear" is by many authorities held as a grreat modern play. It is supreme in the lntenso simplicity of its purpose, and the stern Interest of its aramatle quality is not weakened by emotions of an irrelevant nature. Its never i-nunglnpr theme is the foolish gonerosity of Lear and the base In gratitude of -his daughters. But we should be horrified into a sense or reality through the jrrimness or me trapredy Shakespeare has wven nbout It the rare spell of imaginative poetry. .viiinten pictures Lear as a powerful oia man, wno, wearied of the cares of nis Kingnom, gives his three daughters a dowry and divides his large estate among mem at the solemn moment when they are ready to depart after their weddings. Wearied of the af fairs of kingdom he reserves for him self only his title of kinff. Mantell does not portray Lear as unsound of mind. He possesses all his faculties when he signs away his es tate and shows only his generous heart and his confidence in the love of his children. He creates the impression that Lear is merely a determined old man. That is why we cannot forgive ' the two daughters for rebelling. We would not mind if they were opposing the acts of an insane Lear. Sixty years of man aging his kingdom have wearied him and Lear longs only for rest when he transfers his duties to his sons-in-law. Mantell first brings Lear on as a ma jestic autocrat, but not mentally weak. The severe educational system of Lear's day had taught that the will of parents and of God was identical and he expects only respect from his chil dren. Tiiat is the feeling Mantell creates. Used to flattery and to sat isfy only paternal vanity, Lear asks his daughters "how much they loved him." and when Cordelia, unused to false words, says she feels it her duty to divide her love with her father, then it is that Mantell gives Lear's first bursts of fury. But he makes it clear to us that it is the broken illusion and Lear's shame at being hurt in his pa ternal affections in the presence of his court. Kven in this scene of reaction when Lear hurls invectives and drives Cor delia out, Mantell gives him to us still powerful. If he were but a weak old man he would cease to interest. Mantell has a strong physique, which fits the role, for as we know. Lear was of a fine old tSaxon race. He was an octogenarian, but oT ' great vitality and. however tempest tossed, was vig orous. Mantell depicts marvelously the new emotion that sways Lear when he finds out the ingratitude of his daughters Coneril and Regan. He forgets his royal dignity and becomes a poor ... .,o.cll-I lea iatner. .Mantell in like manner portrays in each succes sive act the tremendous changes that tome ever Lear. The scene, in the iUorm. he sends us the thought that in poor old Lear's madness all his psycho logical and moral thoughts arise 'from a fixed idea whose root is the bitter ness of ingratitude. Mr. Mantell's Lear is magniiloent in the role. A cultivated audience of great size appreciated the efforts of his artistic and psychological studies of the charac ter. His company gave excellent sup port. Fritz Lelber was Edgar, son to Olos ter. playing the role admirably. Gene vieve Hamper made an exquisite Cor delia. Tonight "King John" will be plven again. DELINQUENTS MUST PAY UP City Will Accept Interest Due on Liens on Property. Face to face-tv-ith th necessity of raising more than $250,000 between now and April 1 to pay the interest on the municipal improvement bonds outstanding-. City Treasurer Adams yes terday prepared a circular letter to send to all persons delinquent in pay ments of installments and interest on liens for local Improvements, notifying them that the city will accept the In terest duo on the liens without their having; to pay the regular installments The letters will be sent to persons who have reported their inability td pay the annual installments now due. In all other cases the installments, as well as Interest, will be demanded or the prop erty against which the bonded liens exist will be sold. Eecause of the inability of the city to force payment of interest on the bonds as rapidly as the Interest has fallen due it has been necessarv to Wrow money from the general fund This practice, it Is said, will not be continued. It being the plan to sell in the future all property delinquent In the payment of interest. In many cases sales will be made also for delinquency In payment of Installments, PORTLAND ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. PROMPT Pacific Title & Trust Co.. 7 Cham, of Com! ACfORPlON FLKATIfl. K. STEPHAX- -Kemitlll-hlnir un.1 iallnni "ccora. side pleat, buttons covered, goods . -..p...,. mqers. asa Aiaer. M. H373. ASSATEBS AND ANALYSTS. GILBERT A- VTAT.T. i. ',7 7. 7T Oa tO fli:i fnoevThlrt,, l,. ...I . ASSAY OFFICE Laboratory and ore-tenting works. 1424 2d st. ATTORNEYS. K, GREENI-IELD General practice, tracts, contracts, collections, injuries. Removed to new offices. 707 708 wl"ns bids. Consultation free ab etc. 700 WM. M. LAFORCK. Counsellor-at-law, 220 Failing hid. m. j. n.M,UiiH, removed to 501 North westem Bank bldg. Marshall 4641. BOAT BUILDING. O. V. In if. GRAHAM Boat building and repair Marine ways, foot Abernetny St. CARPET WEAVING. NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old car Pets, rag rugs. SS East Sth. Both phones. ct:unx)in buttons, badges. THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY. "2 5th st. Phone Main 812 and A 1254. CHIROPODIST. William. Estelle and William. Jr.. Devenec the only scientific chiropodists in the citv. r-arlors 302 Gerllnuer hide, s . w 2d and Alder. r-none .Main l.ioi. Rot aTJ-uER'. asePtl chiropodist and foot specialist, treats all Ills of the foot without pain; 24 years' experience: lady assistant. 800. Alisky bldg. Main 8762 .,.OI'SPY an'J Pedicuring, Mrs. M. TJ Hill. Ofuces. 4"9 I'llednoT- 1.M, and Mrs. Fletcher, painless chiropodists over the Hazelwood. Main 3713, A 5129. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. M M.AHoJlt 121 4th anl 376 Williams avo. Two offices. Lady attendants, 18 ad justments. $10. Main 203, East 6S28 DR. PIGG, Northwest chiropractor, moved to 903-4 "'g-, Bin ana v ashlngton. COAL. "HIAWATHA" Government, Edlefsen. 212 Utah hard coal, preferred by guaranteed by mine agent. Stark st. Phone East 303. COAL AND WOOD. KNIGHT uuick-f coal has no ennui - i-n , ulck-firlug. lont-burning' Utah co'aL Al- bin a Fuel Co. sole agents. FOR FIRST-CLASS 'ALL 350 NO RT1I DRV SLABWOOD JTII. Main 544. COLLECTIONS. Al..(:,LNTV notes. Judgments collected. Adopt fchort Methods." Short Adjust ment Co., K05 Lewis bldg. Main 3,",03 COLLECTION AGENCY. IvETH i CO., No roilectioi Worcester bldg. , no charge. Main 1796. DANCING. RIt?h"hSf D,Mel',? A,cademy. new location. teachers: class and private. Main 33RO. llM,S7tT,,'Tt'RU IMPLEMENTS. Mitchell, Lewis & Slaver Co., Morrison and 2d M- Wad- & Co., :;22-3ii Hawthorne ave. . 1 re.CTI HAL 1VIRE Jt IRONWORKS. I i tland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d tic Columbia. rvT-DoT..Al"TO ANI KI GGY TOPS. DTBRtlLLE BUGGY TOP CO., 200 2d St. x,,. w ,. - AUTOMOBILES. Mitchell, Lewis & Stayer Co.. Morrison and 2d. ALTO LAMPS AND RADIATOR REPAIRING. PORTLAND AUTO LAMP CO.. 510 Alder St. r t r Al TOMOBILK SUPPLIES. BALLOLifcW RIGHT. 7th and oak sts. BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME. Hagsrage & omnibus Transfer. Park & Davis. BARBER SUPPLIES. Lewls-Stengur Barber Supply Co., 10th-Mor. 1,r 1 ES. MOTORCYCLES SUPPTJEsI BALLOU & WRIGHT, 7th and Oak sts. PDPK F. P. Keenan Co., 1UO 4th street. BREAD B"AKERY; Royal Bakery & Conf.. inc.. 11th and Everett. .T BREWERS AND BOTTLERS. HE7NRY WEI.NHAIll), 13th and Burnslde. CARRIAGE IVORKi "'nn.AM) ('A RRIAGE WKS.. BODIES. WHEELS. SPRINGS. lo'J North Fourth street. Main 338. a CASCARA CARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT. KAHN BROS.. 191 FRONT ST. CEMENT. LIME AND PLASTER, F. T. Crowe & Co.. 45 Fourth street. COFFEES. TEAS AND SPICES. CLOS3ET & DgVEKS. 1-11 N. Front st. DIES AND SHEET METAL STAMPING WESTERN Tool & Die Works. 200 Fine St. ES CLATSKANIE CONCERN PLANS INCREASE ITS CAPITAL. TO CO-Operatlve Company, After Prosper " Year, Decides to Install More Machinery and Hire Expert CLATSKAXIE, Or:, Jan. 15. (Spe cial.) The Columbia County Produce Company, a co-operative canning con cern whose stockholders are business men and farmers of this section, held its first annual meeting of stockhold ers yesterday. Officers were elected. reports for the year read and plans dis cussed for increasing the company's capital, which is $2500. Arthur Anderson was chosen nreal- dent; H. F. Ballhorn, vice-president; Nathan Van, secretary, and Henry Kratz, treasurer. These four and S. M. Hall, J. H. Lewis, A. J. Palm. William Itoberts and S. Kasper compose the new DOiim or directors. Arrangements were made to employ an expert canner to take charge of the company s plant and new machinery is to be added to its equipment. The company made good profits on the vegetables handled last season, ac cording to the report submitted. Beans in particular brought top prices, and those handled were of an exceptionally high quality. The company's business during the year was directed by M. E. Page, retiring secretary. About " seventy stockholders were present at the meeting. Captain V. Deggerstadt, of the Beaver, of the Shaver Transportation Company, vhich holds stock in the company and vhich donated the site for the canney, at tended and made a number of sugrges- iiuiit. tor increasing the business comrjany's AUTO THIEF YET AT WORK Plain Clothes Men Xow Assigned to Catching 'looters. Automobile thieves yesterday after noon stole a six-passenger touring car from Taylor street between Fifth ana Sixth. The machine is the property of L.. H. Brown. 334 East Thirty-third street. . The factory number is 103517 and 1914 registration plate Sneak thieves have been acLiv-j i:i the past month when the de-.ective department has been deluged with re ports from automobile owners com plaining of losses ranging from fully equipped cars to insignificant "parts." Automobile gloves, lights, rugs, cush ions and other equipment have been removed from standing machines A detail of plainclothes men has bc.jn as signed to the work of running down the thieves. PENNSYLVANIA'S TO FEAST Menu Typical or Keystone State AYill Be Provided for Club. "Philadelphia pepper-pot," "scapple with apple butter" and other viands in. BUSINESS DANCING. PROF. WAU WILSON School Lessons 25c; Ta ?.' two-step, three-step,, stage dancing taught, morning, afternoon and evening; guarantee to teach anyone who walks how to dance. 85 5th St.. between Stark and ak sts. Phone Main 7637. Mr. and Mrs. Heath s School. 109 2d St., bet. Wajh. and Btark. and Alisky bldg., 8d and Morrison sts. Lessons dally; waltz and two-step guaranteed In 4 lessons: classes Mon. and Frl. eves.. 8 to 10. at 109 2d st. DRAFTING. PArT-NT AXD COMMERCIAL DRAFTING. M. C. SCHMITT, 503 Henry bdg. M. 1283. EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. TrS.at,ments by specialist: glasses fitted. Lr. 1. t. Casseday. 517 Dekum bl.. 3d & Wash. ELECTRIC MOTORS. MOTORo. generators bought, sold, rented and repaired. We do all kinds of repair ing and rewinding; air work guaranteed. H. M. II Electric Co., 81 First tt. North. Phone Main H210. W h. buy. sell, rent .and exchange new and second-hand motors; repair work a fjw ciaity. Western Electric Works, 213 Oth. BHPIOTME.NT AGENCY. HAN LEI Employment Agenev, 28-Second st. North. Main 727, A 2290. "p. J. Hanley prop. Res. phones. Bast 199, C 3027 FIRE INSURANCIE. LET OWEN SUMMERS write vour fire in surance. 833 Morgan bldg. Main 8429. FOUNDRY "AND- MACHINE SHOPS PHOENIX Iron Works, Fast Rrt nnri Mnw- Gemeral machine and foundry work. HOUSE MOVING. A. D MOODIE. 103 E. Water St. East 8S2H improved machinery for handling ....... v iuica. j3rACK ouiiaingn a specialty. KODAKS- KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES: develon- 4T'.EJ?nln5 and enlarging. BLTTMAUER PHOTO SUPPLY CO., 343 Washington st. LEATHER AND FINDINGS. A.1STROWBRHGB LEATHER COT tanllshed 1858. 189 Front st. MACHINERY. Engines, boilers, sawmills bought solrt and exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co., Portland, SIESSEXGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO. Motorcycles and bicycles. Phone Main 53. A 2153. MUSICAL. T. E. LAWSON. piano studio, 422 'A Morri son. jHam t4ijy. fcDeClal attention pfvpn children. EIL TI!.5JW:)RTS"' v!o"n teacher; pupil PevcIk. 207 Fliedner bldg. A 4160, Mar. '.'!. NATUROPATH! O PHYSICIANS. Dr. Grover, specialist in paralysis, nervous. chronic diseases. 504 Oregonian bid. M.3142 . OPTICIANS. A FIGHT on hlch nrices. pay (5 to $10 for a glasses when I can VOIlr- fivoa uritV. h. yuanLy iciisea, goiu nueci trames, as low as $l.o0 Goodman, 191 Morrison Bl.. near brldRff. Satisfaction guaranteed. MUNSELL Optical Co. Quality Vfasses, sec ond floor X. W. bldg . 827 Waahington WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS - DRY GOODS. F1.EISCTTNER-MAYER & CO., E07 Ash st. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Stubhs Electrical Co., 6th and Pine ., .",1k. OYSTERS AND ICE. MALAR KEY & CO., Inc., 149 Front street. FLOUR MILLS. CP.O-yVN MILLS, Board of Trade bid! GRAIN MERCHANTS. A,P",I'rs. Milling Co.. Front and Marshall. S HI'2JS:Gi:THRIK & CO., Park and Oak. II M. HOISEH, Board of Trade bldg. THfc W'. A. HOROON CO., Board of Trade. . GROCERIES. WADHAM3 SrCU., 09-73 4th St. HAIR GOODS. - - DIAMOND HAIR WORKS Wholesale only. SOS-4 Panama bldg. ' wt--t1"TI'ANI- hAIR GOODS CO., WhOLEaALE ONLY. 411 DEKL',1 BLDG. HATS AND CAPS. THANH AUSER HAT CO.. 53-55 Front at. HAY. Klosterman & Co., leading hay dealers. triHiD?.Sl5,-EEI"TS' WOOL AND FURS. KAHN BROS., 191 Front street. IRON WORKS. PACIFIC IRON WORKS. East 3d and Burnside sts. ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON CASTINGS. Complete stock of BEAMS. ANGLES, CHANNELS. PLATES. LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES CHAS L. MASTICK CO., 74 Front; leather er cvciy uescripiion, n mfg. findings. digenous to the Keystone State will be served at the dinner of the Pennsyl vania Club at the Commercial Club Saturday night. The entire menu will be of Pennsylvania dishes. Including chicken fried, according to an old Pennsylvania Dutch recipe. The recipes have been furnished by wives of members, who for the first time will take part in a function of the club. The dinner is in celebration of the birthday of Benjamin Franklin. "Franklin and Pennsylvania" will be the subject of an address by Wallace McCamant. Colonel C. E. S. Wood will talk on "Poor Richard's Almanac." D. Solis Cohen will discuss "Franklin as a Statesman." MRS. TATE IS APPOINTED Oregon Woman Gets National Office Wilh Congress of Mothers. Mrs. Robert H. Tate, president of the Oregon Congress of Mothers, has been appointed National district chair man of the department of child hygiene. in the National Congress of Mothers and the Parent-Teacher Association. The appointment makes her an Inso facto member of the National board of managers, and is the first position of the kind to be conferred on an Oregon woman. The National deoartment of chlirf hygiene Is divided Into two sections. one with jurisdiction east of the Rnrkv Mountains and the other comprising the district west of the Rockies. Mrs. Tate will be at the head of the West ern division. 1 nave not definitely mapped out a programme," said Mrs. Tate. "I will begin a correspondence with the heads of the state organizations at once. I will, also urge the co-operation of the city, county and State Boards of Health in reference to eugenics. "I may be called upon to travel over the territory under my care, to organ ize new associations and encourage every state to take the study of eugenics." OREGON CITYWOMAN DIES Mrs. V. Bohlander, 80 Years Old, Succumbs at Daughters Home. -OREGON CITY, Or.. Jan. 15. (Spe cial.) Mrs. V. Bohlander, Sr., died at the home of her daughter, Mrs L Ruconich, 604 ixth street, at the age of 80 years, she Svas a native of Germany and came to this state In 1883. Besides Mrs. Ruchonich the following children survive: V. Bohlander, Jr., of Beaver Creek; William, of- Portland; Konrad. of Beaver" Creek, and Mrs. Elizabeth Heilinger. of West Linn The funeral services will take place Friday morning at 10 o'clock from the Bohlander residence. FALSE MAP SELLS LAND Lake and Railroad Fraudulently De picted, Is Charge. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 15. Evidence intended to show that a map of the land u' J-"n a. jvioun uay and his wife of- fered for sale in New Mexico showed DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Dr. R. B. Northrup. 308 Morgan bldg., cor. Broadway and Washington st. Office phone. Main 349; residence. East 1028. PATENT ATTORNEYS. L. S. AND foreign patents' obtained by Peter Haberlin. 40S Cham, of Com. Portland; Victor bldg., Washington, D. C. R- C. WRIGHT 22 years' practice, TJ. and foreign patents. 600 Dekum bldg. PATENTS procured by J K. Mock, late of U. B. Patent Office, luio B. , of T. bldg. PHYSICIANS. FOR $1 a month we pay your hospital, doc tor and drug bills. Call and investigate. 803 Selling bldg. Northwest Hosp. Assn. PIPE. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 4th and . York '.sts. Main 348!). RUBBER STAMPS, B E.VLS,B BASSSIGX S. PACIFIC COAST STAHfT WORKS 231 Wash. st. Phones Main 710 and A2710. THE 92 5th i IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY, st. Phones ; Main 312, A 1254. SEWiNO MACHINES. Machines of all makes, new and" 2d-hand, for sale, rented and repaired. M. 9431. Sewing Machine Emporium, 190 3d st., nr. Yamhill SHOWCASES. BANK STORE FIXTURES. FOR reasonable price see Western Fixtures & Showcase Co., 48 N. 10th st, MARSHALL MFG. CO.. 4th and Couch: new and old window display and cabinet work. STORAGE AND . TRANSFER. PORTLAND Van & StoraRe Co... cor. lTith and Kearney sts., just completed new fire proof warehouse for household effects, pianos antl automobiles; contains separate fire and vermin-proof rooms; steam-heated piano room, trunk and rug vaults; track age for carload shipments; vans for mov ing;' reduced freight rates on household, yoods .to and from Kast in through cars. Main 5B40, all departments. C. O. PICK Transfer & Storage .Co., offices and commodious 4-story brick warehouse, separate iron rooms and fireproof vaults for valuables; N. V. cor, 2d and Pine sts. Pianos and - furniture moved and packed for shipment,, special rates made on goods in our through cars to all domestic and foreign ports. Main 696, A 2y. . MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSE. Manning Warehouse &. Transfer Co.. 13th and Everett sts. on terminal tracks; General transfox and forwarding agents. We operate the only, exclusive merchan dise warehouse in city. Main 703, A 2214. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Gllsan St.. cor. 13th. Telephone Main 69 or A 1189. General transfer and forwarding agents. We own and .operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest Insurance rates In the city. 1 OLSON-ROE TRANSFER- CO?. general transfer and storage, safes, pianos an. I furniture moved and packedfor shipment. Teams and auto vans for long-distance moving. 87-89 Front st. Main f47 or A2247. C. C. Yett & SonT208 Alder.-Marshall 2S9. East 3S42 Furniture, pianos moved and packed for shipment and storage: general transferrins: 1 month's free storage. PORTLAND AUTO DEL. Co., drayage and storage; furniture moving and packing. 27 No. Front. Marshall 17S0, A 5759. TRUSSES. EXPERT TRUSS FITTING at the Lane- Davis lirue CO.. Bd and Yamhill LOGGING B. MALLOHY & MACHINERY. CO., 231 Pine St. LUBRICATING OILS. Guthrie & Co., Park and Oak. Balfour, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co.. 83 Fifth St. . 3in.LINF.RY. BRADS HAW BKuS., Morrison and 7th ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE. Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d & Columbia. T,-TPA,Jrrs Av WALL PAPER. PIONEER PAINT CO., ISO First st. . -W. P. FULLER CO.. 12th and Davis. PfPE. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. 1- KLINE. 84-StI Front st. xt LLJi4?BNa AND STEAM SUPI'LEes. M. L. KLINE. 84-80 Front St. , . PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. F. W. BALTES & CO.. 1ST AND OAK STS. wVvSRVS MEMISSION MERCHANTS. KVKRDINQ & FARRELL. 140 Front St. HOPE AND BINDER TWINE. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup. SAND AND GRAVEL, COLUMBIA DIGGER CO., Foot Ankeny sr. SASH, DOORS AND GLASS. P. FULLER & CO.. iah and Davis. SAWMILL MACHINERY. PORTLAND Iron Works, 14th and Northruo. SODA POI'STAIX SUPPLIES COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., OS Front 1 WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d St. WIRE AND IRON WORKS! " Portland Wire &. Iron Wks.. 2d &. Columbia. reservoir and a railroad that did not exist and a lake that, according to the witnesses, could not exist, was pre sented today by the Government in the trial of the Moun Days for misuse of the mails. The Moun Days had of fices in Topeka. Kan., and sold New Mexico land, which the Government contends was misrepresented. J. L. Zimmerman, of Las Vegas, N. XL, a civil engineer, who made the map, testified he put the reservoir on the map with the understanding that the plat was to represent the land as it was soon to be. The railway and the lake were placed on the map after it left him, he said. 1 Buoy Reported Beached. According to' a report received last night by John McNulty, nautical ex pert at the United States hydrographic office in Portland, from Captain B. W. Olsen, of the freight steamer Adeline Smith, the black bar buoy at Coos Bay has broken from its moorings. The report says that the buoy is beached about 200 feet from the north jetty ot the bay. Mr. McNulty notified the light house at Coos Bay. MEETING NOTICES. AL KADER TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. S. A cere monial session of Al Kauer Temple wiil be held Satur day, Feb. 14. 1914. In the Masonic Temple. A business session will be held on that date at 2 P. M. for the pur pose of receiving and ballot ins; on petitions. Petitions will be received until 2 p. M. Feo. 14. By order of the Potentate. HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder. A. AND A. S. RITE. . Twenty-ninth semi-annual re union. Programme for today: 9 A. M. ISth degree. 10:30 A. 1,1. 21st degree, 2 I. M. 2th degree. 3 P. M. .loth degree. 8 P. M. Slst degree. A. AND A. S. RITE. All members of the January class of Scottish Rite Missions of 113 are requested to report for luncheon at Oregon Hotel this noon, 12 sharp , VIRGIL L. CLARK. .Secretary. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO 40. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Friday) evening. 7 o'cloeU w u - jurnsme sts. m. M degree. visitors welcome. Order W. M. J. II. RICHMOND. Sec MT- HOOD LODGE, U. D., A. F. AND A. M. Special vcommu- miaiion tins (Fridav) evening 7. Work in F. C. degree. Visit t tors welcome. urflpr w. M. ED C. DICK. Secretary. HASSALO LODGE. NO. 15, I. O. O F will meet this (Friday), evening at 7 -30 o clock In Oddfellows Temple, corner First and Alder streets. Work in the third de gree. Visitors welcome. FREDERICK COZENS. Secretary. HU5K till CHAPTER, NO. SS. O. E. S. Regular meeting this (Fri day) evening at S o'clock. Social By order W. M. SARAH B. GUERTN. Sec. DIED. LOWPEN In this city. Jan. IS. Lillian E. I-owden. aged 51 years, wife of Rev. John M. Lowden. of r.110 E. 14th St. N. Notice of funeral hereafter. GREGORY In this city, Jan. 15, at his late residence, 0X E. ttth st. S., Richard M. Gresory. ased 47 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. WILKINSQN Near Gilbert station. Lents. Cort M. Wilkinson, aged 20 years. Remains at the funeral parlors of A. D. Ken worthy & Co., Lents. Funeral notice later. AMT8EMENT8. HEILIC 1 lth and Morrison Mala I, A 1123 Robert B. Mantell Tonight at 8 i .."KlnK John" I"m"rrow Afternoon. "Hamlet" Tomorrow Night.... "Richard III" Lvenings: Lower floor $2, 1.60. 1- bal f; 73c'-,S9- Tomorrow's matinee. Lower floor, Sl.ao. $1; balcony. 73c. 60cl SEATS. xQWSELXJNO. BOX OFFICE SALE OPENS TODAY. 4'SINO NEXT SUNDAY -- Special Price Matinee Wednesday. William Morris Presents THE DARING, DRAMA OF TRUTH TJie Blindness of Virtue Every p-arerit and -young gtrl'sttould know thia story. ve,i 91.50. $l,.75c, SOc. Wed Mat SI 00 BAKER Main 2. A 6360 pn.'F.ht. " thU The' Baker Players, i.o.i land mst popular amusement organ ization, in one of the famous playa of th age, "AS A MAN THINKS." A,'?lay by Jhn Mason. First time at popular prices. Entertaining, fascinating and JE!E . . A. Perfrmance you will never Wrt venlns.: 2!& 35c- 60c. -75C Mats.. Thl' Ji"c- .. bat' , 2c' Next week The Traveling Salesman." latlnee Dally. Main 6, ' A 10SO. Walter Lawrence and Frances . Cameron, Paul Conchas. Smith and Cook assisted by Marie Brandon. Fonr Perez, Double Cross, Roy Cummliigs, Helen Gladylngs. Ioleen Sis ters. World's Events, Orchestra. ANTAOES' Broadway, at Alder. THE RIDING COSTELLOS, Newsboys' Sex tette. Imperial Japanese Acrobats, Allegro. Lyons Cullom, Cannibal Isle. Mosical hit with Walter Terry and Fiji Girls. I'antaee scope. Orchestra. Popular prices. Boxes and First Row Balcony reserved. Phones. A 2236. Main 4636. Curtain 2:30, 7:15, 8:10. ARCHIE GOODAI.L "Walking the Hoop." MR. i MRS. PERKINS FISHER "The Half-Way House." 3 MUSKETEERS 3 DAVE I'EWil'MON PRICE & PRICE BEST SHOW IN TOWN LYRIC FOURTH AND STARK STS. Keatinr & Flood's Princess Mnstcsl Comedy Company In "THE FOLLIES." Tuesday night. Atbletlo. Contest: .Thursday nisht, Fifty-piece Dinner- Set for 5c: Friday night. Chorus Girls Contest. Prices: Nights 16c, 25c. Matinees, any seat 15c. Big feature Wednesday to Sunday: "PERILS OF THE WHITE LIGHTS." Two-part Kalem melodrama. 'Conscience and the Temptress' .' Sellg drama, and "Andy Plays Here," Sidison com edy. 10c -ADMISSION 10c. AUCTION SALE TODAY. , Ford Auction House carpets, etc sole at 2 211 1st. P. M. Furniture, 10 A. M. At Wilson's Auction House, at Furniture. lG6-f, First St. FUNERAL NOTICES. CCHROEpER January 15, at the residenee. 0s6 E. Burnside, Frederick C. Schroeder. ased 72 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Marion Schroeder and father of Mrs E R Cole. Mrs. C. V. Smock, Mrs. W. A. .Roberts, Fred S. and Nellie E. Schroeder, of this city; Charles, of Puyallup. Wash.; Thomas H., of Boise, Idaho; E. Henry, of Iroquois, S. D., and W. C. Schroeder. of North Yakima, Wash. Funeral services will be held at the above residence to morrow (Saturday), January 17. at 2 o'clock. Friends invited. Interment Rose City Cemetery. MILLER In this city, Jan. IS, Emery B. Miller, aged 50 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Mary A. Gibson Miller, and father of E. J. Miller, of Doon, la.; C. C. Miller, of this city; Mrs. c. O. Smith, of Castle Rock, Wash.; Claude Ida and Beecher Miller, of this city. The funeral services will be held at the conservatory chapel of F. S. Dunning. Inc., East Side Funeral Di rectors. 414 East Alder St.. at 2 P. M. today (Friday). Interment Rose City Cemetery. BOHLANDER At Oregon City, at the resi dence of her daughter. Mrs. Lauren Ruch onich. Mrs. V. Bohlander, aged SO years, 8 months. 1 day. mother of Mrs. L. Ruchonich, N. Bohlander, of Beaver Creek: William Bohlander, of Portland; Conrad Bohlander and Mrs. A. Heilinger. of West -'""i -i. juiieiai iooay trrnaay). jan uary 16. from the residence of L. Ruch onich, Oregon City, at 10 A. M. Interment uenuan ionsregallonal cemetery. Beaver snow The funeral services of Elinor, be- ioveti lniant daughter of Mr. and Mrs ,ucl- Dimw, win ne nein at the con servatory cnapei or F. s. Dunning Inc East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East 41. aer street, at 11 A. M. today (Friday), rrlends Invited. Interment Mt. Scott - r4tK vemeiery. S-vuiH At the family residence, 351 Third at.. January 15, William K. Smith, aged 87 j.;..... mumus is aays. Jf'rlends Invited 10 miena tunerai services, which will be ;,T ? . V,' 1 rln,ty Episcopal Church 10th and Everett sts., at 2 p. M.. tomor row (Saturday). January 17. Interment xviverview cemetery. BUCKMAN Jan. 14. at 1135 Alblna ave. Isaiah Buckman. age 73 years. Friend are invited to attend funeral services which will be held from A. R. Zeller Co.-j Williams ave., featuroay. Jan. li. at 10 A. M. Interment Riverview v-emeieiy. LANDESS In this city. Jan. 15. Elizabeth J. Landess. aged !(2 years. The funeral services will be held Saturday Jan 17 at 1 o'clock P. M. at her late residence -3!r 30th Bt. Friends invited. Services at the grave private. MURPHY The funeral of the 'late Orry C. Murphy will take place from Dunning & McEntee's chapel today (Friday), at U . eioi-K.. services at Mt. Marys Cathedral. ; , riiciiua renpecriuilv in vited. Interment Mr. Calvary Cemetery. FENTON The funeral services of William H. Fenton, beloved husband of Ada L Fenton, will be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 1 ::iO P. M. today (Friday) Friends Invited. Interment Multnomah Cemetery. """" vv Ait u me runeral services of the iT. . . """"' win De held at St. Francis Church. East 12th and Pine ' ft3",'. F,rIia'' Jan- 16. at S A. M. Friends invited, BROWNING At Los Angeles. January 11 james Browning. Funeral services at the At A. 01. iouy trriaay), private Interment ML Scott Park Cemetery. BROV NINO At Los Angeles. Jan. 11 James Browning. Funeral services at the grave 11 A, M. today. Private Interment, Mt. Scott Cemetery. FPNERAt, m RECTORS. MR. EDWARD HOLM AN, the leadlna (fsr erai director. t29 Third street, corner Hsl mun. Lady assistant. A 1511. Main 507. F. 8. 1)1 NsVING. INC. Eist Side Funeral Directors, 414 Alder st. East 5. B SSSS. , East . DUNNIJfp ft M'ENTEE, funeral directors. 71 h and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady at tendant. Office of County Coroner. -SKEWEH UNDERTAKING" COMPANY Sd "jjtayM'in tlSi. A H321. Lady attendant. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE NO. 320 UNION AVENUE. CORNER MARKET STREET. Phone Kast 1423. B 2315. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Prices reasonable. Report ail cases of cruelty to thia office. Open day and night.- P Matinee Dally, Any Seat ISc. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Daily or Sunday. Per Line. One time ...! Same ad two consecutive times. ........ ,zz bame ad three conneculive times ..yoe baiue ad. six or seven consecutive times. .6 tie The above rates amply to advertisements under "New Today" aud all outer clMoaulu. tlous except the iollowingt bituatloas Wanted ALaie. Mtuutions Wanted female. lor Kent. Rooms. Prtva'.e Fa rallies. Rooms and Board. Private Families. Rate en the above classilicalions Is 3 cents a line eacb insertion. hen one advertisement Is not run In con secutive issues the one-time rate applies. feix average words count as one line ol cash advertisements and no au counted lor ie.s tlian two lines. On "charged" advertisements charge will be based on the number of lines appearing: in tue paper, regardless of the number of words in each line. Aiinimuut ciiuxsTe. tws lines. 'Ihe Oreronlan vflll accept classified ad vertisements over the telephone, providing the advertiser is a subscriber to either phone. No prices will be Quoted over uie pnoae, but bill will De rendered the follow inu day eq nm s4uou8jAa jujuOjmh jj'jji, accepted over the phone depends upon the promptness of payment of telephone adver tisements. Situations Wanted and Personal advertisements will not be at-eepted over the telephone. Orders for one insertion only will be accepted for "Furniture Mr bale." "Busi ness Opportunities " "AiooininsI-AAousee" uutl IV anted to Kent." The Oregonian will no: smarantee accuracy or assume responsibility tor errors occurring; in telephoned adverllsementa. The Oreaonian will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement offered for more titan one time. In "New Today" an advertisements are charted by measure only, 14 'lnes to the inch. Remittances must accompany out-of-town orders. Advertisements to receive prompt classifi cation must be In The Oregonian office before 10 o'clock at night, except Saturday, t luolng hour for The Sunday OreKonlan will be 9 o'clock Saturday night. The flic will be open until 10 o'clock P. M-, as usual, and ail ads received too late for proper cla-.itl-catlon will be run under heading "Too Late to Classify." NEW TODAY. LAURELHURST Beautiful New Homes and High. Sightly punuing Bites ror caie on easy terms In the finest, most highly developed close-in residence park in the city. Being located In the very heart of the East Side residence district, with best of car service and sur rounding Laurelhurst Park, the peer of all scenic parH.3 in tne worm. Phone for our Auto. Main 150S or A 1815, and let us show you around. PAUL C. MURPHY. Sales agent. S10' stark street. Tract Of. flee E. 39th and Glisan Sts. Tabor 3433. lortgage Loans 6 to 7 H. E. M00NEY Room Faluns Bids:. Main 210. MORTGAGE LOANS Loans of $1000 and up at lowest rates on Good Improved City Properties. It you need money call today. Our Installment payments are attractive. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 203 McKay Bldg.. Third and Stark Sts. ortgage Loans Current Rates. ROBERTSON & EWING 310 Full Ins Bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS Our Own Money at Current Rates. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Commercial Club Bldg.. Portland. Or. CITY & FARM LOANS $1000 and up at lowest rates. ZADOW & FARMER 414 Corbett Bldg. A 141U, Marshall 82. C11Y AND FARM LOANS Any Amount at Current Rates. JOHN E. CRONAN 003 Ss-tldi lds Portland. Or. MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved City Property Current It a ten No Commissions WM. 31 AUM ASTER. 701 Corbett Bide. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. BECK, William Q., 815-318 Faillns bldg. BEN EDICT BROS. (Burrell Heights). 030 nawinorne ave.. cor. ajsu Tabor Old. Jennings & Co. Main lfcS. 200 oregonian. MLMEK.JONE8 CO.. H. P 4O4-405-404 YV11CUX DlOg. REAL ESTATE. For Sale Lots. ti are owners of lots 10 and 11 block 32. Belle Crest Addition to Portland: loo feet frontage; corner property: improved ...o. .... uu lensuiiame oner refused; casli . Aouress stump Bros.. Limited ht! Hastings St., West Vancouver. B. C. i-oit.t.H lot. 50x100, In Irvington Park. witn street improvements; very cheap for . ... ,n nen un instalments. f or saie Dy owners. Address F. W. Eber jyacner, general qeiivery, city. A--rt ojic 10 run size lots, one block to good car service; sidewalk, graded streets Bull Run water, building restrictions; . these lots are well located; will give terms ... ng.in. uwiier, i, u4, oregonian. PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY. nouses, lots, quarter blocks, tracts and i-irci;e. an locations, views and prices Marshall 427. BROOKE, A 3!3 r- veri Customer Is a Reference. """i1 ueauiiLui view sues suxlio, only 15 iinuuii-s car line. :c rare; the best value in the city for J325; $10 down. $5 per ... .... U. A.vc. corDCtt Dldg. r r- .-1-1. .Most choice improved lot in Irvlngton. 50 or 55by luo $11x10 cash. i''- oregonian. v ' c. 1 i. coiner, uoxl 00, 24th and ihompsm; perfect site. Owner, 313 Cor- MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE GEO. T. MOORE CO., 518 Ablngton Bldg. ,r :rl-NK corner, irvlngton district, two mocKH proauway car. owner. Main 0.44H. For Sale -Business Property. i.un.tn 01 Kusaell and Delav .sts.. iihi., and Delay .sts.. for Bale at $0500 This Is extraordinary uii miormation given at r.i Piatt bldg. For Sale H YOU BEAT A thoroughly modern house for $2650 If taken at once; 5 rooms, bath, fireplace, fixtures, shades, full basement and walks Ms block from W. W. car; good terms. See Mr. Stahl. Main 2JS. at " HARTMAN & THOMPSON DO YOU WANT A HOME? We draw the plans, build the house furnish the money; easy payments; low Interest. It you want It GOOD, see us Butterworth-Stephenson Co., Couch hld SUNNYSIDE home. 7 roo-ns, on IniDroveri street, near :i5th and Main. $2(o. $1011 cash and $15 per mouth. Seo owner 010 Worcester bldg. CHARMING MODERN HOME Irvlngton: !l rooms, oak and mahogany finish, oak floors, 2 baths, servant's room garage. East 273. W. H. Herdman. 6-ROOM bungalow. Rose City Park, 2 blocks from car. $22r.O. easy ttrms; rent fur nished. H31 Cham, ot Com. Main S069. GOOD 2-i'oom house on lot Oo-xlhO with chicken-house and chicken run, cheap. G S74, Oregonian. FOR quick sale will sacrifice my 8-room home $1000 below value: terms. Tabor 1704. LEAVING for California: will sell mv Irv lngton home at a bargain. Phone for par tioulars. East 6-74. f.!S00 S-ROOM bungalow, lot 50x100 $:too aKy terms. Close to car CHSh, balance Woodlawn 3'-'; NEW seven-room modern house. Ladd's Ad dition. East 2726. j. KE.iL ESTATE. For Sale Houses. OWNER GOING TO SAN FRANCISCO And will sacrifice his beautiful bunga low, with -or without furniture. You will surely like the place, as it Is exceptionally well built and splendidly finish.!. TIicto is a fine basement and furnace, large living-room and flreplac.,, living and dining-rooms are nicely decorated and the kitchen is white enameled and has many cupboards, and a built-in tireless cooker, bathroom complete in every respect even to shower lixtures: 2 fine bedrooms and also sleeping porch with closet. Lot la 54x100, on paved street, located tw.. blocks from car. You will have to see this place to apF'recJate it. Sacrifice price J40OO, and only StioO required to handle. It simply must be sold, so see it today it possible: some one will get a real snap . For further particulars aud for order to eeo through, call or see W. A. BARNES CO., ., 404-5 Lewis Bldg.. 4th smd Oak sts, Main 20SL P. S. If you want the furniture, which is of the best, you can have It for 5o0: it cost over $1100. A SNAP IN ROSE CITY PARK. r 1 -room modern co'onial home verv sightly location, handsome fireplsc'e best I' P'utnhnig. furnace, laur.drv, den' lot wois., rina- la,vn and rc,s hedges. WORTH S7SOO. will sell for 15000, on quick deal; ?1600 cash, balance easy. HARBOLT REALTY CO.. Tlo Lewis bids. ROSE CITY PARK SWELL BUNGALOW, very artistic 5-room bungalow, furnace, Tlreplace, buffet, bookcases, oak floors, cabinet kitchen, laundry travs In face, nothing missing, doublv constructed, lot ooxIOO; strait improvements all paid- 1 blocks to car: a snap at $.170(1, $s50 cash" balance monthly, or Including fiirnature that cost S00. for 14000; will take good lot for equitv. , GRCSSI & HOLDS. 31R Board of Trade. Main 74."." 440L MODERN ttrvlSK FINE NEIGHBORHOOD, ' ONLY 115 A MONTH. Pay 15 a month for 3 months, and It you like house and neighborhood. I will allow the rentals to apply on purchase price of $2400. Five fine rooms, big ver anda, big fireplace, brown ceilings, set-in bookcases, Dutch kitchen, eto. A. N. Searle, cor. E. 76th and E. Glisan (M. V. car). Office open today (Sunday). PIEDMONT I-.t NGALOW SN AP. Swell s-room bungalow, furnace, all lat- est built-in effects, 0 bedrooms, fine wid-i porch on two sides of house, lot is loox 32!) and faces on thre streets, on Van-, couver ave. and Jessup.. 1 block from Killlngsworth. This pluce cost tlui owner io00; our price for a short time. $tf000, on any reasonable terms. GRI SSI A- BOI.DS, Sl( Board Trade bide. Main 7U'2. A 4401. r GOOD INVESTMENT SNAP PRICE. -looxlOO In Albtna. 5 cottages rcntiiiK $10 each, total annual Income SbOO; near-" ly 10 per cent inestment; fine site for apartments and pround sure to double; In value In 3 years over present price, which is $i!.ju0, time on part. Price in cludes paved street and sidewalk. min utes' walk to Union Depot over Broad way bridge. e O. C. R. ELLIS & CO.. : 30" Board of Trade, 4th and Oak stR. THAT VACANT LOT. WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO INCOME? WK WILL FURNISH THU MONEY. BUILD APARTMENTS, RESI DENCE OP. ANYTHING: PLANS FREE. WE ARE RESPONSIBLE. WE KNOW HOW. TALK TO OUR CLIENTS. SEE, OUR WORK. WILL GIVE BONDS. L. R. BAILEY it- CO., CONTRACTING'' ARCHITECTS. 324 ABINGTON Rt.DG. PIEDMONT SACRIFICE. LEAVING CITY. t $Ssr.o. Strictly modern of six moms, full ce ment basement, furnace, fire place, pas and electric lights, Dutch kitchen, buffet., larpe attic, lot fiOxloo, nice lawn, rose, bushes. Locnted on- Cleveland ave. Best, section of Piedmont. Owner. Main 0.V4. peftic lies. Wdln. 221IH. (S24 Ch. of Cum. bldg. WE FURNISH THE M11SKT AND PLANS TO SUIT AND BUILD YOUR HOME OR APARTMENTS; OUII-. ECONOMICAL SYSTEM SAVES MONEY. , TIME AND ANNOYANCE; NO COM-" POUND INTEREST: LOWEST RATES." TAYIAJR BUILDING CO., r.00 M'KAY -BLDG. , ALBERTA-STREET SACRIFICE, Nice 4-room bunRalow, on Alberta St.." near 10th, 011 a business lot: 1 paM $2 100 for this place, and for a few days will take $2000. 'i OWNER, Main 7452. A 4401. ? 316 Board of Trade Bldg. HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS. $25 down. $15 monthly, price $3400. buys 6-room house, barn and chicken-- house: largo bearing fruit trees, berries and flowers: block Mt. Tabor car.' view property. Frpd W. German Co., 9:i2 Chamber of Commerce. -f FOR SALE. ' A NOB HILL residence of c ght rooms. located on Kearney st., near 21st; lot 50x100; price $11,250; only $i;i)00 cash r -ji quired, balance lime. Address owner, 11 011. oregonian. "! For Sale -Acreage. IO ACRES CHOICE LAND. T am buying on contract 10 acres choice land, all under cultivation, no waste, for $1000: good spring; on county road: well settled neighborhood : just at edge of townl of Yamhill. I have paid in on contract. . $250 and cannot make further payments;' will sell and ussiyn my contract for $150 cash. balance payable $25 monthly, which'j includes interest. .-. The Southern Pacific Ry. commences op-., eration of electric cars on 3.Mh inst. NOW ' IS GOOD CHANCE FOR SOME ONE TO BUY 10 ACRES FINE LAND AT LOW" PRICE AND ON VERY EASY" TERMS OF PAYMENT. G (, Or-gonlan. 5 ACRES $1375. H $500 down, balance easy terms; 5 level,, acres, between Base Lino and Troutdale, ' at just about half price. We can deliver this tor $275 per acre and it is worth $.1011, to $000. We sold acreage across the road . for $S00 per acre lust Spring. Let us sliow you the biggest bargain you have been of fered. 10 acres for $2750. If you want it." Fine for chicken ranch, close to streetcar.' less than H mile. DORR. E. KEASEY & CO., 2d floor. Chamber of Commerce Bids;. ELECTRIC LINE, eight blocks of station; chicken and fruit ranches near Portland: new subdivision near Gresl.am; .". acrer $4iM, $500. $71X1; 3 acres 50u. $700;i:-lo acres $750, $:i00. $1000 per tract: best, soil, free wood, spring water; acreage at,, fccappoose. Or.. $25 to $lo per acre. FRANK M' FAR LAND REALTY CO.. ;)0 Yeon bid.. Portland. HAVE subdivided my Willamette Valley ' far. 11. one of the best on the Oregon Electric, into 5 and 10-acre tracts; deep..; rich loam, all In cultivation, level, near. station, school, store; you buy direct from me on easy terms. Full Information, my representative. 1)20 Chamber of Commerce. : $6r0 S20 cash, $10 per month, buys -a half' acre, only 35 minutes' car ride. 5c fare; on-' a largo piece of ground like this you can raise all your vegetables, chickens, sniall frult. etc.. which means two-thirds of your' living. M. E. Lee. 52 Corbett bldg. HALF ACRE at station on electric line, on Johnson Creek; good eite for suburban' home; price $10oo; easv terms. GODDAl'.D & WIEDRlCiC, 243 Stark Sr. I WILL sell my 5 acres, near Tremont. suit able for platting, at a sacrifice for cash. K 077. Oregonian. v 5 ACRES, close in, 4 blocks irom electric line; prlco $1440; easy terms. Phone B 2051. 30 ACRES, part beaverdam land, close to. Portland, for quick sale $2500 cash or," might give time. 603 Oregonian bldg. f 35 ACRES, partly cleared, near Beaverton;, some real beaverdam land: will sell at. btg bareraln. V 650, Oregonian. Irrigated Lands. THE Ideal Irrigation project, south ot Port-t lana. witn water in tne growing season... at the very timo when the crops need it." Easy terms to bona fide settlers. See Willamette Valley lrris. Land Co.. 20 . Stark St. , Homesteads. HOMESTEAD relinquishment on lfiO acres.- I'.oi'iO.OOO fir and pine, close to river and' road. In body valuable timber; will sea for $100. 603 Oregonian bldg. HOMESTEADS just thrown out ot reserve;; good tarm land plenty of outside range. . 4:;i Mohawk bldg. For Sale Farms. SHERMAN County wheat farm sacrificed ;i 960 acres In best part of county; 550 acres, of No. 1 land; pleuty of water, fair build-' Ings; $15,000: small cash payment, bal. long time at 6 per cent; first-class wheat and stock ranch. L. K. Moore, 317 Board of Trade. FORCED sacrifice. Willamette 4". neces- ' sary buildings; excellent soil; $1800; ad joining 40, some Improvements $bt0. Owner, 1030 Grand North. FARM for sale or trade for property in or , i.crti guwi loiiii. Auuirsa owner, c D Page. Prospy. Alberta. Canada. 1 SNAP for cash. 2rt acres good land. 9 mite west or Scappoose; about Id aces nearly ' ready for plow. AB 073, Oregonian. i STOCK RANCH $5250: ANOTHER $12,500. particulars, ask G" I ompletely equipped; 671, Oregonian. ItANCH. HO acres, with buildiiiEs. IK Tn!l. from Portland: near electric line; bargain for all cash. By owner. 182 Morrison st. .