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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, JULY 12, 1908. .1 BE AVERTON -REEDVILLE ACREAGE "THE PASADENA OF OREGON" Fruit and Vegetable Garden Tracts. Finest Place for a Sub urban Home. Unimproved Timber Tracts or Highly Improved Land With Buildings. 8 to 12 Miles from Cen ter of Portland. Four Trains Each Way Daily; Good Service. 1 to 15-Acre Tracts, $150 to $250 20-Acre Tracts at $75 to $150. The Shaw-Fear Company Phone Main 35. 245 Stark Street. Phone A 3500. HE FELT LIKE EXCUSE GIVEX BY MURDERER OP TWO AMERICANS. Bodies or Everett and Wakeley Re covered From Wild of Xegros. Murderer in Safe Retreat. MANILA. July It. The bodies of H. D, Everett, a Government forester, and T. R. Wakeley, a school teacher, who were murdered several weeks ago by tribesmen while on an expedition into the unexplored mountain regions of the Island of Nepros, have been recovered by Lieutenant Ahern, of the Constabu lary forces, after a difficult and dan perous search. Lieutenant Ahern tells of the finding of the bodies in a tele gram which has been received here: Am returning with the remains of Everett and Wakeley, which we found near their laiT camp In the Bayaual Mountains. At first our guides were apparently afraid to lead us Into the mountains nf the Interior of the island along the route traveled by the two murdered men. Lurktly we at length succeeded tn securing guides who were ac quainted with Ayhao, the leader of the murderers, and who took us to the last camp of Everett and Wakeley. Ayhao, It was explained, planned the mur dr while acting as one of the native guides who were conducting the two white men Into the Interior of the inland. While gam bling with the other guides, he drugged the entire party with the fumes of a plant. Ayhao and some followers then killed Everett and Wakeley and five guides. The only excuse given by Ayhao for murdering the party was that he "felt like killing someone. Lieutenant Ahem and his party found the botanical and other equip ment of the two men and also Everett's money. All the villages and native tUronerholdn were abandoned upon the approach of the searching party. Lieu tenant Ahern states that he endeav ored to caplut e Ayhao, but was de serted by his guides, ran short of ra tions and found the trails so bad and the rivers so1 swollen that he had to return with his small force. Ayhao is reported to be far in the mountains with many followers. CAUGHT IN GREAT STORM J.ongworths Remain on Summit of Pike s Teak All Day. COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.. July 11. Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth and party, including her husband. Con Kressman L,onRworth. anr Mr. and Mrs. Medlll McSormick, Norman Hapgrood and W. B. Conner, were caught In a frightful electrical storm on Pike's Peak this morning. The storm broke as thay neared the timber line, and ragrad with almost unparalleled fury as the cog train pushotl on to the :f:J mit. which was bathing in sunshine. The party was obliged to stay on top of the peak longer than anticipated, as the storm continued for several hours. The start for the peak was made at S:3.S o'clock this morning by special train. The visitors had planned to re turn to Colorado Springs at noon, but the fierceness of the storm, which was accompanied by torrential rains, forced the visitors 1o remain at the summit until later in the afternoon. UAII.Y METEOROI.OGICAI, REPORT. PORTLAND. July 11. Maxirrfum temper ature. S4 degrees: minimum. Art. Hlver read lug at ft A. M . 15.4 fret; chance in last 24 hours, tall 0.3 toot. Total rainfall, 5 P. M. tn 5 p. M . nil: total since September 1, lOT. S8.M Inches; normal. 44.21 Inches; de ficiency, S.U Inches. Total sunshine, July 10. 11 hours 24 minutes; possible. 15 hours 32 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at J P. M., 28.00 Inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. S -0 Wind. 2 - 22. : STATIONS. E? I 3 ,. trc " e o 9 m a ! g e a : v 3 : . Kaker city Bismarck Boise Eureka Helena Kamlopps North tired. . ... Po-aiello. ...... Portland Red Blurr Roseburg Sacramento . . . . . Salt LaK San Francisco. . Spokane T&coma Tatoosh Island. Walla walla. . . . 2 u . 00 NW I'lear 82 0.00 H , AN 0.00, s I (S2 0.W 6 I Rfi 0.00' 4 S clear W Clear N W pt cloudy a lear lear Cloudy .' 2O.0OCs I 2 0 00'20 oo T. : 4 . I S4:o.O! S .1100 0.00 8 I no o.ool .-r. lear jcioudy tB Clear SE Clear S Cloudy :NW Clear W ICloudy N ,Pt cloudy N Cloudy NW iCloudy NW Clear 1 sso.oo 14 .! PO 0 .0010 I 00 0 00 20 prtO.OO1 .1 TS O.OO'lO .1 4 O Wl 4 . 102 O.OOi 81 T Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS tunnc the last 12 houn there h8 been a vnaxlt! fail in barometer over the North pacific States, without any diatofbanc fce- A dollar saved is a dollar earned but a dollar judiciously in vested may 'easily be in a few years $5 or $10 made. There is no safer investment on the Pacific Coast today than good farm land property which does not depreciate in value, re gardless of troubles in the finan cial world, and a few acres of which will always furnish a liv ing for a family, whatever the market value of the land may be. There is no better-paying safe investment today than good farm land close in, which may be bought at a very reasonable figure today, but tomorrow, with the already planned improve ments and connection with the city by electric lines, will dou ble or treble in value. Now is the time to buy, either for a home or an investment. We offer very easy terms when desired, and are prepared to make an acceptable proposition well as to the capitalist. Visit these tracts with us any day. Call or phone us for fuller to those who are able to save but a few dollars a month, as information. creased alone the coast and the humidity at Portland is 21 per cent greater than at the same time yesterday. Showers and thunder storms have occurred at widely scattered places in Nevada and Southeastern Idaho. The temperatures continue considerably above normal, and. although the changes since yesterday have been slight, the high temperatures are more noticei.ble on account of the Increase In humidity. The indications are for generally fair weather Sunday In this district, except in Southern Idaho, where thunder showers are probable. No marked changes in tempera ture are expected, except that it will be cooler where showers occur. FORECASTS, Portland and vicinity Sunday, probably fair and continued warm; westerly winds. Oregon and Washington Sunday, proba bly fair, continued warm, except near coast; westerly winds. Idaho Sunday, fair north portion, proba bly showers and thunder storms, and cooler south portion. EDW, A. BEAI.S. District Forecaster. The following wireless message was re ceived from the City of Puebla, at 5 P. M (delayed In transmission): "0 A. M j off WUlapa Bay Barometer .10:10: temperature, 68 degrees; wind N. N. W . six milen." Grand Central Station lime Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving- Portland Roseburg Passenger 8:15 a.m. Cottage Grove Passenger. 4:1.5 p. m California Express 7:45p.m. Ban Francisco Express ., 1:30 a. m. West Side Corvallli Passenger 7:00 a.m. Sheridan Passenger 4:10a. m. Forest Grove Passenger 11:00a. m. Forest Grove Passenger 5:40 p.m. Arriving Portland Oregon Express 7:15 &, m Cottage Grove Passenger 11:30 a.m. Roseburg Passenger 6:30 p. m. Portland Express 11:15p.m. West Side ? Corvallls Passenger 6:35 p.m. Sheridan Passenger 10:30 a, m. Forest Grove passenger 8:00 a.m. Forest Grove passenger 2:50 p.m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express.... 8:30a.m. North Coast & Chicago Limited.. 2:00 p. m. Overland Express 11:45 p. m Arriving- Portland North Coast Limited 7:00 a. m. Portland Express 4:15 p. m. Overland Express 8:35 p. m. OREGON RAILROAD ft NAVIGATION CO. Leaving; Portland Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portland Special Spokane Flyer Kansas City 4 Chicago Express.. Arriving Portlanii Spokane Flyer Chi.. Kan. City ft Portland Ex.. iThicRgo-Portland Special Pendleton passenger 7:15 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:15 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 0:45 a. m. 8:50 p. m. 5:15 p. m. ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER. LeavluK Portland Astoria & Seaside Express Sesside Special (Saturday only). Astoria ft Seaside Express Arriving Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger... Portland Express Seaside Special (Sunday only). 8:00 a. m 2:20 p. m. 6 :30 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 10:20 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland I C. P. R- Short Line, via Spokane. 8:15 p. m Via Seattle 111:45 p. m,- Arriving Portland I C. P. R. -Short Line, via Spokane. 8:00 a. in. Via Seattle t 7 KK a. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas passenger Dallas Passenger Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas passenger ..... 7:40 a. m. 4 : 15 p. m. 10:15 a. m. 5:30 p. tn. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving- Portland WllsonviUe Local Salm and Intermediate Wilson vllle Local Salem and Intermediate Salem and Intermediate WilsonvMle Local Salem and Intermediate Salem and Intermediate Salem and Intermediate Leaving Portland Salem and Intermediate Wilson vllle Local Salem and Intermediate Salem and Intermediate WilFonvillo Local S ilem and Intermediate Rilem and Intermediate Wilsonvtlle Local fralem and Intermediate 7:03 a. m. 8:15 a. m. 10:30 a. m. Express. Local. . . Express. Local . . Express. 11.20 a. m. 1 :20 p. m. 4 :45 p. m. 4 :00 p. m. 5.40 p. m, 8 : 15 p. m. 6 :25 a. m. 7 : 35 a. m. 8:85 a. xn. Express . Local. . . 11:10 a. m. 1:10 p. m. 2 :05 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 5:10 p- m. fi:05 p m Express. Local. . . BORN. DAMES July 10. to the wife of John Dames, a prominent farmer of Patton Valley, a son weighing lftl ounces, the parent, of whom a-e the best-pleased couple in the land be cause It is a boy. Dr. C. I. Large, assisted by Dr. W. P. Via, attending. MEETING NOTICES. CHINOOK TRTPE. NO. 5, IMPROVED ORD ER R ED M EX. meet e every Friday sleep at K. P. Hall. 11th and Alder. A. J. OSBURN, C. of R. COM E) 600 PARTY COMB. Given by Anchor Council, No. 746, K. and L. Of S Oddfellows Temple, 1st and Alder sts., Mon day. July 13. 19o$, 8:30 P. M. Ice cream and cake. Admission 15c DEED. COFFIN In )Ms city. July 10, at 91 H First rt.. Cleveland David Coffn, nn of Mrs. E. M. NVeller. aged 16 years. 2 months and 16 days. ITSXRAL NOTICE. LEONARD At the residence of hta parent. Rf6 Sandy Road, July 10, Fletcher Earl Leonard, aged 21 years. 11 months. 14 days, younjtest son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. ' Leonard. Funeral will take place from Cen tenary Methodist Episcopal Church. E. Pine and E &th sts., today (Sunday), July 12, 3 P. M. Interment Rose City Cemetery. Friend invited. O'DEA July 11, Frank O'Dea, ared 49 years, on of Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Dea, Funeral will take place from residence, 696 East Main street, Monday, July 13. at 8:30 A. M.. thence to St. Francis Church, East 11th and Oak streets, at 9 A. M.. when requiem mass will be offered. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Friends respect fully Invited. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct ors. 120 3d at. Lady assistant. Phone M. 507. 9. P. FOraJTY BON. Funeral Director. Tblrd and Madlaoq. Phone Main 0. A ISM. Donnlnc McEntee m GHbaadi. Funeral Il-c-cture. 7th Pine. Phone M. 4J.0. Lady at. lEI.r.FK-BYKNES CO.. Ftmerml Dtreet era. 1T RnaaelL East IQaS. Lady aailatant. r. i Aldr DCNXEN'O, Undertaker. 414 Kaat Lady aaaintant. Pbune Kaat OS- CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) Following rates .will be given only when advertising- is ordered to run consecutive days. Daily and Sunday Issues. The Ore gonlan chargea first-time rate each Insertion for classified advertising that In not run on consecutive days. The first-time rate is charged for each Insertion in The Weekly Oregontan. "Rooms, "Rooms and Board "House keeping Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or lees, 15 cents; 16 to SO words, 20 cents: 21 to 25 words, 25 eenta, etc No dlacount for additional insertions. Matrimonial and Clairvoyant ads, one time rate each insertion. t N DK R ALL OT HER HF ADS. except "New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less; 16 to SO words, 40 cents; $1 to 25 words. 50 cents, etc -first insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half; no further discount un der one month. Above rates apply to advertising paid In advance only. All book entries will be charged tn lines 14e per line for first In sertion and 7c per line for each consecutive insertion. Special rates on contracts given on application. "NEW TODAY." (gauge measure agate), 14 cents per line, first insertion; 7 cents per line for each additional Insertion. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience of patrons The Oregonian will accept advertisements for publication in classified columns over the telephone. Bills for such advertising will be mailed imme diately and payment Is expected promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregon lan will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main 7070; A 1670. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS (Ina Mnnt!.aA Mantis. 25c, the UaS Mamies equal ot the best 85o mantis on the market. Barrstts, 410 14 or risen. Both phones. IVnnii AO0O cords fint-class 4-foot ' fir rvvuu wood. $5 per cord delivered. Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany. 408 Corbett Bldg. FInriftt Cut Flowers always fresh from x our own conservatories. Martin & Forbes. 347 Washington at. Both phones. fna 1 Rock Springs Coal. Independent wat Co&l A Ice Company, opposite city Library. Both phones. Electric Fixtures US1U.1 'S prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Electric Works. 01 Sixth street TMflfino Knives. Forks and all Sllver--- tiiu3 ware replated as good as new. Oregon Plating Worka, 16th and Alder. Main 2575. A 2S75. AVino O'Malley ft Neuberger, 827 Wasb fllUU ington street. Phone Main 234. Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle- nook Port. $1.50 Wnn1 The Portland Fuel Co. . Seasoned "uuu flr cordwood. 4 ft.. 5 50; sawed, $6.00. Hard wood and coal. Yard 287 E. Morrison st. Phones K 26, B 1020. pnn Kemmerer coal, the best Wyoming VUfll coal; gives more beat and less ash. Churchley Bros.. 13th and Marshall ats. Phones Main 031: A 3931. NEW TODAY. GILMAN Auction and Commission Company . L. N. Gil man. Auctioneer. REGULAR AUCTION SALES OF E Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 10 A. M., 411 Washington St. N. B. Goods purchased for cash or advances made. A 4750. Main 2473. S. Li. N. GILMAN. Auctioneer. THE TALK OF ALL IRVINGTON That beautiful, new white house on the southeast corner of Tillamook and Kast 19th St.. north, built for an East ern man who has been tied up by the recent panic and can not come here. Strictiy up to date in all of its ap pointments. Man on premises all day to show property. Price Is right and terms ffiven if desired. G. V. PINCKNEV, OWNER. North Beach 32 Acres $100 per Acre This is one of the prettiest pieces of acre age on the whole beach. Fine ocean front age, with beautiful growth of trees. Rail road Intersects property. Half a dozen persons can each have a fine frontage, with several lots, and enough property will be left to pay full cost three or four times over. Phone owner (Main 5SJ) or call, 146 Second st. LOANS REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE Administrator of estates and care of large Interests a specialty. R. H. BLOSSOM 316 Chamber of Commerce. HANFORD 6 BLACKWELL CIV'II, ENGINEERS. Railroad., Power Plamtsj, Industrial Plants. 1101 Alaska Bid;., Seattle, Wash. Portland Heights LOT 100 x 100. Unobstructed view, no better to 1 had on the Heights. A great bargain. Terms. Address G- 81, Oreeronian. Mortgage I iwn, Lowest Rates Real F.Btatf, Insurance x A. H. BIRRELL to sIcKar Hide. 3d a: staxk. tilVK MJ A CA1X. A HqI r q nf q "rci HUoll dulo K1 M. 660. - - A 422J OEOKOa BLACK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. i2S Worccitar Bulldlns Ptaoo. Main 8371. FOR this month we will sell watches for the amount loaned and one month's in- NEW TODAY. tlonaUg Important sales of the furnishings of two residences, one advertised last Sun day, to take place on Nob Hill residence, and the other on 17th street. The fur nishings of both houses have been removed to the spacious rooms of BAKER'S AUC TION HOUSE. 152 Park street, for con venience of auction sale TUESDAY NEXT at 10 A. M.. The sale will continue all day (except one hour for lunch) includ ing modem dining-room suite, in quarter sawed golden oak; parlor extension tables; chairs; elegant buffet, china clos ets; glass and chinaware; silverware cutlery; portieres and drapes; lace cur tains: costly WILTuN VELVET and AX MINSTER rugs. 9x12: Brussels carpets; parlor pieces in MAHOGANY AND, CUR LEY -aRCH; mantel clock, library table; REVOLVING BOOKCASE; miscellaneous books; fine davenport, in Verone; easy chairs and rockers; DROP HEAD SING ER MACHINE: bric-a-brac; up-to-date iron beds: 2 modem oak bed sets; springs: silk floss and other mattresses; chiffoniers; toiletware; table and bed lin en: blankets, quilts. STEEL RANGE, with W. B. gas cooking range; culinery utensils and other effects, all in good or der and will positively be sold to high est bidder for 'cash, as the owners leave for the East same evening. VIEW MON DAY; SALE TUESDAY. BEGINING AT 10 O'CLOCK; lunch at noon, sale resumes at 2 P. M. BAKER & SON. Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT At the usual hour of 10 o'clock we sell all consignments of household furniture and other furnishings at BAKER'S AUC TION HOUSE, TO COMMENCE AT 10 O'CLOCK. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY AT 2 P. M. At 609 Mill St., near 14th street, fur nishings of seven rooms, comprising par lor rockers, center tables, folding bed, Brussels carpets, iron beds, springs and mattresses, feather pillows and bedding, crockery and utensils, gas range and other useful lots. Sale prompt at 2 o'clock, on Thursday. BAKER A SON, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALES -BY THE PortlandAuctionCo. 211 FIRST ST. TUESDAY, 10 A. M. THURSDAY, 10 A.M. AND FRIDAY, 2 P. M. THIS WEEK HOT WEATHER SALE. By HOT WEATHER SALES we mean: You come to our sales, make your OWN PRICE on any goods we have in the house and we'll let you have them, to keep you from getting hot. THAT GOES! As usual, we have the house full of ALL KINDS of furniture and we must get rid of them at any price. Come to 211 First street, on our auction days, or any other time, pick out what you want, make your own price and the goods are yours. THAT OUGHT TO KEEP YOU COOL' To give you a list of all the ranges, gas ranges, dining-room sets, dressers, metal beds, mattresses, springs, kitchen treasures, couches, etc.. that we have would take too much space, consequently, come to our rooms and convince your self that you can get anything and every thing belonging to the house, for we still BUY MORE AND SELL MORE than any other auction house in the city. PORTLAND AUCTION CO. 211 FIRST STREET. Main 5655. A 4121. NOTICE We have only about 40 more refrigerators left and at the prices we sell them, they're going fast. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S AUCTION ROOMS 1 73-1 75 Second. Cor. Yamhill Monday, Wednesday, Friday AT 10 A.M. EACH DAY We sell from a fine assortment of par lor, library, dining-room, bedroom and kitchen furnishings. We can sell you anything and everything necessary for up-to-date housekeeping. Including the finest furniture in latest design and fin ish, the less expensive furniture, fine pattern carpets, rugs and floor coverings, hangings, wall decorations, stoves, gas ranges, steel ranges, kitchen and laundry equipments and sundry furnishings, etc. For retail buyers we sell every day something to complete their housekeeping outfit. We offer goods at a great reduction. Our price is right. We buy goods that have been little used and sell them cheap. JULY and AUGUST are the months to outfit in. NOTE We pay spot cash for furniture, carpets, stoves, office and store fixtures, bankrupt stocks or any saleable merchan dise. Phones, Main 162S; A 4243. J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. NORTHRUP STREET The cheapest property on the street today, ioo x ioo; ONLY $6500 For this week only, when the price ' will be advanced. It Fays to See Us. CHAPIN 6 HERLOW 332 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 1652, A Great Buy 80 acres in Hood River County. Level and Tillable. 8 acres, 20 varieties of bear ing fruit. $13,000 $7000 Cash. Balance Easy. Owner guarantees 7 per cent this year. The Spanton Co. SEW TODAT. CHEAP LOTS $ $ or cash. $10 per taonth: lots In ID Tremont Place. Price 1S0 aeh. nCcash $10 per month, nice cor- ,u ner n lot. Woodstock. 4 on cash, balance easv terms, nice IUU lot on 33d st.. loO feet from car. between 2 nice houses. Price 600. Sinn caah, balance 7 per cent, nice rUU lot 60x100, East T&mhill st. Price ISOd. CHEAP HOUSES S 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 500 $ 800 $1500 cash, balance $15 per month, nice 4-room house; corner lot 50x100; E. 13th St., Highland, cash, utilance $15 per month, good 5-room cottage, E. 14th St., Brooklyn; full lot. cash, balnce $20 per month, modern, new 5-room cottage, E. Sth St.. Highland, casn, jaU nee to suit, swell, new, modern 7-room house. East Nam st., Hawthorne add. cash, balance easy terms, fine 7-room house; lot 0xl00; Sell wood. A snap, cash, balance terms, new, mode-n, 7-room house on Belmont st. A real snap, cash, balance to suit, modern, 8-room, fine residence. E 18th and Washington sts. cash, balance to suit, swell home in Irvington. Several other nice places in Holla day's add. and Irvington. ACREAGE $1500 $2000 $1500 $2500 $3300 cash, balance terms, H acre, fine 6-room house, on W-W car; close in; nice home, cash, balance terms, acres, all improved; good house and barn; 2 acres berries, 40 fruit trees, balance in pota toes. A fine place. At Mil waukie Heights, cash, balance to suit, H acres, all clear and plenty fruit; good, new house; one block from car, near Lents. Grussi & Gantner 265 Washington St., cor 3d, room 7. WAREHOUSE PROPERTIES 100x100 Feet Southwest corner 14th and Over ton streets. 100x100 Feet Northeast corner 17th and Kear ney streets. 100x200 Feet Wilson street, between 22d and Blackistone streets. " , Wakefield, Fries & Co. 229 Stark Street. The one BEST place in Portland to buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and MOST DESIRABLE residence property or the city. SEEING IS BELIEVING BETTER go and see the many CHOICE resi dences under construction and the Im provements going on. Tha Oregon Real Estate Company 88 Vi Third street. Portland, Oregon. 30 Less Than Actual Value 315 acres right on the Willamette, between Portland ' and Salem. No finer farm in Oregon, See us today. The Jacobs-Stine Co.' 148 Fifth Street. Flats and Flat Corner ' 100x100 N. W. cor. 19th and Marshall Bts.; inside 25 feet improved with mod ern flats: income, $40; 75x100 on cor ner, vacant: suitable for residence or flats. Price $12,0J0. Terms half cash, balance per cent. Mall & Von Borstel 392 E. Burnside St. and 104 Second St. SOMETHING FINE triPCn For quarter block in Holla nhnil day Park. Good elevation. 4.UUU east and gouth front. Best buy on the market in this choice resi dence section. This attractive price for quick sale. VANDITYN A WA ITOW BIS Chamber Commerce. Beautiful Place on River 11 miles from Portland, 18 acres, near ly all cleared, fine bottom land, 3 acres in berries, young orchard, seven-room house; one-half mile to High School. Price very reasonable. Address owner. Box 2. R. F. D. No. 2, Oregon City. Or. A Perfect Home S7000 66x100 and a thoroughly mod ern new home, S rooms, northwest corner Broadway and East 22d. About half cash will handle. Must sell quickly. JACKSON DEERIXG, Phone Main 845. 84g Stark St. East Third Street One half block and two quarter blocks between East Burnside and East Everett streets for sale. For full particulars see. R. M. WILBUR 110 Second St. lO ACRES Best soil in Oregon. Only 30 minutes from First and Alder streets, on the O W. P. electric line, short distance east Sellwood; $300 per acre; easy terms. , G. T. PARRY Wichita Station. IRVINGTON Fine house, with 75x100; best part of Irvington; at cost. Call at 725 Weidler or see me. A. D. MARSHALL, 427 Chamber of Commerce. $1200 FOR 5 ar all et to apples, close to station on SaJem carltne and only 11 miles out; property celling far more money in the woods near by, tout owner must nave money ai oner. c? . , Holladay s Addition KEW TODAT. GRADED STREETS SIDEWALKS BULL RDN WATER BUILDING RESTRICTIONS IN JODH Lots are 50x100 $350 to $500 INCLUDES ALL IMPROVEMENTS On Montavilla Carline. Agent at Tract. GEO. D. SCHAIK 264 STARK STREET Main 392 A 2392 swsswmiaoswansMMi TURN YOUR OX THE RENT MAN by moving: into your own home built in . MENEFEE ADDITION where you can purchase a full size lot. with cement walks, grraded streets. Bull Run water, fine view and good car Ccn service, for only tfOOU Remember, we handle only such property as we can recommend. Portland Trust Company of Oreg'on S. E. Corner of Third and Oak Sts. s AFewChoiceHomes S3SOO Modern bungalow. 5 large rooms, in Piedmont; elegant home. 93ESOO 7-room modern house, new; M block; opposite Piedmont; good terms. S2ROO 8-room modern house. East 9th st. north; very good terms. S2SOO 8-ronm modern house. 3 blocks from Mount Tabor car line; 1500 cash, balance long time. S2200 5-room new bungalow, mod ern; fivO cash, balance $25 per mo. OTTO & HARKSON 133V4 First St. BARGAINS 15500 11-room house and lot, ce ment basement, improvements; Income $40 per month; 6th near Sherman st.; $3000 down. $5750 14 lots 53x100 and over; Scof fing Addition, Woodlawn. $4250 100x150, Sacramento St., near Union ave. ; Improvements. $3000 45x90. Vancouver ave., near Rusell st. $S00 50x100, Multnomah; street graded, sewer, alley. $450 Corner oxlo0. Scofflns Addi tion. Woodlawn. $425 50x100, corner. North Albina, near Piedmont car barn. J3.10 50x100. Scofflns Addition, Woodlawn; street graded, sidewalk. HOLDS. WALLACE CO., Room S, Canterbury Bids;. 1ST BE SOLD 7 acres, fine new 8-room house, barn; chicken-house. 80 chickens, 80 fruit trees, all the crops, buggy, harness, all Implements and working tools; right on electric car line, short distance from Portland. We must sell this before Julv 16 and offer it as the best snap on the market today; $1600 will handle. GRUSSI & GANTNER 265 Washington St., cor. Sd- Room 7. $6600 Nob Hill Snap 9-room house and lot 60x100 on Irv ing street, near 22d. Market value of lots in this district is $100 per front foot; J6C0 for a 9-room house is cer tainly a snap. A few days only at this price. Grussi & Gantner 265 Wash Ins ton St.. cor. Tblrd. Room T. Swell Suburban Home 6 acres, fronting on car line; land aped garden, planted to fruit and berries, lawn and roses. Modern seven- room house, with all conveniences. Splendid view. Price. $7500. The Dunn-Lawrence Co. 248 Alder St. 16 ACRES Near Montavilla. with house, barn and outhouses; loadedith fruit, grapes, wal nuts, etc. 1 will sell this for $10,500. or I will sell from 3 to 6 acres on the same basis. You can t beat it. A. D. MARSHALL, v: rv"r-fih1mlh''-"f pmmarcs NEW TODAT. July 11, 1908. MR. WM. RENTPAYER, Portland, Or. Dear Sir: Did you know that 300 will build a home? It will be built ac cording to your own ideas of what a home should be. Years of experience has taught us what the home-builder wants. Rent-paying is the greatest drain upon the savings of the thrifty family. What the average man pays ror rent will build him a home three or four times over dur ing his lifetime. You know that, dont you? Landlords wouldn't build houses to rent if they' couldn't make a bigger rate of inter est than loaning on a mortgage. Own your own home. Then every dollar you expend upon its beau tification is yours, not your landlord's. Write for our book let. It means much to you. Yours very truly, HARTMAU ' & THOMPSON, Chamber of Commerce. iverdale "THE" Suburb of Portland Escape the heat and dust of the city; enjoy the quiet of the country, with The Most Magnificent View obtainable, thrown in. Acre prices less than lot prices in any choice resi dence section of Portland. Villa sites of 3, 4 and 5 acres. IT PAYS TO SEE US. CHAPIN 6 HERLOW 332 Chamber of Commerce. Phones Main 1652, A 4770. C.E. FIELDS SCO. ARE NOW IN THEIR NEW OFFICES ' AT ROOMS 412-413 BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. Artistic Bungalow On Willamette River With two acrfg of land 5 rooms jnd bath, pleetrlr lights, running- wateid surrounded by big- nr trees. Station In f round. Price, $4000; terms, half cash, 1 alance at 6 per cent, 2 or 3 years; 20 minutes' ride from Jefferson-Etreet station. Take train 12:50. 2:05 or 3:30 to Rock Spur station today. Sengstake 6 Lyman 90 FIFTH ST. An Investment! Four fine nine-room houses on Nob i Hill, payine $142.S0 per month: can be increased. This is a very fine property, with lots 100x100, in fine locality, where houses are never vacant. A safe and t sure Investment; $19,000; $10,100 cash, 1 balance S per cent, will handle it. Martin J. Higley 133 THIRD STREET. CHEAPEST LOTS Between Washington and Thurman. . only $22.0. Good houses on each side , of it. A1S Improvements in. Fine view. It is on south side of Thurman. be tween 28th and 29th, on Willamette Height car line. R. M. WILBUR 110 Second. SPLENDID WALNUT GROVE $7S00 2 acrH in English walnuts, 1. 2 and 8 years old; rolling-, land, red clay; wire, fence: 1 Vi miles to Dundee. Or., 1 mile to postoftice; rural free delivery; proposed ex tension Oregon Electric line within of mile of place: county road alongside It; 29 miles from Portland, on narrow-gauge. One half cash, balance in 10 year, at 1 per cent. BOLDS, WAII-ACK CO., Room 8 Canterbury Bldg., Third and Washington Kts. Near Steel Bridge We have 60x100 on East First St. near Holladay. Let us tell .you about it. 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