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4 THE SUXDAf OREGONIAX. PORTLAND, JULY 25, 1909. PAY THE Canadian Pacific Ky. V IZ. Cents rer Acre And TIc Immediate Possession of xJ' Wonderfully Productive Farm Land In Southern British Columbia Yes Sir. Wonderfully Productive land for 62 cents per acre down and 62 cents per acre once a year for seven years that's the maximum yon have to pay ns for the land. If yon select land slightly timbered you pay in addition only two dollars per thonsand for the timber which you sell, all that yon use on the place is free. At these prices we are almost giving it away, bat the Cana dian Pacific Railway wants YOU, not yonr money. As a matter of fact that first 62 cents is all that need come oat of roar pocket direct. 120,112 Lbs. of Vegc tables From 10 Acres Mr. D. E. 0ltat!er and Bona shipped from G11cij, Biittah Columbia, oer on hundred and twenty thousand pounds of nixed ejretablee. In one year all raised oil ten acres of what was just such land aa yon can boy lor X cents per aero per year. $5,030 in Fruit from 6 Acres Mr. T. W. Stlrllor of K.lowna. Brltlph Columbia, sold tna fruit plckod In on imnn from alx aero for t6.Me.00. the land itself if prop erly handled can be made to yield acorn fortable living and pay for itself. And, when fully developed, it will yield a good living and a comfortable surplus. These lands are suitable for general truck, fruit, dairy and stock fanning. An advertisement can't tell the whole story. But, if yon men and women who are fighting a hopeless. J. S. DENNIS, BRITISH COLUMBIA LAND COMMISSIONER Dept. L, Canadian Pacific Railway - - Calgary, Alberta, Canada ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? It does not pay to buy an old house, when we can build you a beau tiful home or an 'artistic California bungalow, with every convenience, tor less money. so rVMKT now. PI,AM E like rest. HV XOT lHPROK THAT VlC'AVr LOT OK VOtRS WITH A MODERN APARTMENT HOUSE OR RESIDENCE FLATS? ; Tt will pay you to nee un. Illirli-rlaRs workmanship and Fatisfaction (ruirantTij. AH plans and specifications free. Money loaned for build int purpiirs. I'hone Main 6(Hmi. SPENCER-McCAIN CO. KIITKT M BI II.UK.BS. 41:3 4 M: I.IMHKRMKN'! RI.DU, COR. KIFTH XD STARK STS. , - - . .. ..... ,. ... rr .-.- mf"v-: -m. iw O ...... ..- . ..V M 'y - s n i iV jUI.JtJ :i Iff I r ' . i . 4 - : A REAL SNAP Sfrtrtly mntlorn, well-built, npw bunpralow, basement, five room and attir; burned -eiltni;f. livinp and dininp-rooms; fireplace, built-in bookcases, buffet, kiti'lien fabit:ts, window sat. laundry tubs, full plumbing. 60x1 (W lot rment walks. Situated in Ropsmere close to carline. Prioo $3000; terms. Apply 25 North 1-iftli Street. Fhones J2 4.v4 or Main S514. No agents need apply. ' MOSIER APPLE ORCHARDS ii( aoro rich tlack loam soil, six miles out on splendid county road, beautifully situated; t'iue scenery; 33 acres in Newtown and Spitzeuben; apples, coming two years old; 2j acres ready for planting, balance eailv cleared; srood water, small bouse and barn, orchard in prime condition. PRICE FOR TEN DAYS, ONLY 9000 for the the whole place. Orchard alone worth considerable more. $3500 will handle thi. Absolutely the best buy in the M0SIEE-H00D RIVER districts. McGregor &. Bothfur HOSIER. OREGON. daily met:oroixh;ical report. rOKTI-AND. July -4. Mixlraum tempera ture. 19 !. minimum. i4 dj.-e. Ktirr readtnic at A. M.. It fet: chanir in last 24 bur. .ft fot fall. Total rain fall to r. f. to 5 I. M ). none Total rain fall ir.ce fii:m!'cr 1. 11HS. 5.1; normal rainfall aint SpirmbiT 1. 4-4.41 lnch. Ieftct.ftrr. n -t Inriie. Tita! mnthlff July J-. 1j hour minuie.; ivo-9tM sunhlne. X. io.im (l minuip. Harorneter irrduc! t a vel. at ft t. M.. I'ti inche. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Th baromtr ha fallen over the North Pacific State! and rtoudlnM hm Increased In western Waahlnjctn and western Ore ron. while i;o!n (mmdtate oat In vjhlnH"n a fw Vghx ihower have ov rurred. The rhnucea tn temperature have not ben marked. eoi.; In outhrn )reron. where it ( tn decrees cooler thn ytfteraay. The tnilca :nn ar f r showers Surd ay In western Oregon. Wash in r ton and north rm Idaho. It w.li be nwlcr m eastern Ore and In northern and southwestern .ilaho. FORECASTS. Portland and vlrini:y Showers, probably followed by 1 .;r weather during the af ter lon: westerly winds. reron Showers west, fair and cooler last iMrtln ; wesierly w Ir.c's- Washinirion nower. cooler east portion: ret;rl w intls. Idaho Shower north, fair south portion; north and southwest portions. L'WAItU A. HEALS. Li:n t Korerast or. w Oregon Mail Clerks. ORFXJONIAN NEWS Bl'REAT. Warh Inftton. July S4. Geo r pre IT. Riley. Port land; W. 1 fol linn. Pendleton, and V. Bryant. Arista, htvt been appointed railway mail clerks. J. S. DENNIS. British Columbia Law Cmmlslofr. lpt- I- . 0nuliv Tmc i tic Ki i way ,Calai7, Alberta I nnt la form tloa boa Itilhiri Brttlsk Calambl ftnd yoar SHa Pr er up-hill battle will send me yonr names, I'll see that yon get good hard facjs about this country of opportunities by the thousands, enongh to go round and to spare. If you have any idea that Southern British Columbia is a far off barren waste, cold and un inviting, yon were never more mistaken in your life. There is no more delightful country to live in anywhere. Let ma send you all the facts. We will satisfy yon that yon can enjoy life and prosper in Southern British Columbia. Then coma np hers and buy a 160 acre farm for 62 cents an acre down and t1 cents an acre a year and the Canadian Pacific Railway will hand yon back half your fare over its own line of railway. Fill out the coupon now you'U get the facts by return mail, and you'll then know how to fix yourself comfortably for life.. A 4 V t -J 7-' . Vi ;. CLASSIFIED ADVEfiTISINQ EAX la SLffeet fwrcmber I 18. XUr r auadajr. Par Um re time 13 tam ad (w ceDsrcatlTe tlnoeti . .......tSe Mb i tbree coatecuUrt timea Sea batne ad k ar Mtn ceaaecoc.T tlmaa iam Mt word eoool mm on Una cask ad rfrtikrmcoti. aad n ad couated for less thaa fwa line. When aa al-erUsemal to mot rue cowacutWa time the aate-lbwe rate apolle. The ehoee rate applr te adTertlseiaeata under Nw Todajr" and all otiiar claaaioea lions except In c tit foUawiaat Mtoatluna Wanted. Maie. Mtuatlous anteii, h rmalc ir Real, hoomi, Private Fa at I Ilea. Room .ad Board. Private FamiUa. Iluuaekt-epuia. Uoomi. privata f ana i Ilea. The rate an the aborc claaalflcaiiom la 1 cents line eacli toaertloa. epara ta the "New ladar eelooun la floured hj lueaaura ealy 14 Uaea ta the TO OfT-OF-lOWy PATROLS Tta Ora aronian will reelv copy by mail, provided sufficient remit tanca fur a definite aumbor of iue la sent. Ackoowledsement of aaea remittance wiil be forwarded promptly. On cbaraa of book advertieinetita the rharae wMI baaed on tbe actual number of Hnea appearlna in the paper, rrtcardieae of tbo anmber of words m each Uaa. Ill rase bos ofnev adareaa la required. e reg-ular form riven, and count this aa part af the ad. AJiswera to advertisements will be forwarded to patroaa. provided self. ad dressed atampeH eovelooea are f nmlsbed. A receipt will be civen for all pald-ta dviinrc advert iitlnr. The Orecoolan will nol nndertake te eorrMct error or refund anoarj utile this receipt la retunaed. BORN. rrtAii To the alfa of J. A. Prajt. a son. at o'clock. July 2i. Motber and child are doing well. MEETING NOTICES. . COl'RT PACIFIC, 147, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS All members are requested to attend funeral of our late brother, George W. Wills, of Court Aulton, 822. Seattle, at chapel of Pinley Undertaking Company, Sunday, July an. 2 P. M. By order Of . K. WM. A.VA.MS. K. a. DIED. DELAHt'NT In this city. July 24, Horace G. Delahunt. aged 36 years. Remains at Dunning;, McEntee & Gllbaugh'a parlors. Funeral notice later. RONQOI9T In this city. July 24. John . Ronqotst, aged 40 years. Remains . at Dunning, McEntee & Gllbaugh'a parlors. Funeral notice later. SULLIVAN In this city. July 24. John Eulllvan. aged o3 years. Remains at Dunning. McEntee ft Gllbaugh'a parlors. Funeral notice later. VIETTE In this city. July 24. Peter Vlette, aged &5 years. The remain are at Finley'a parlors. MACDONALD In thie city. July 24, Nina Macdonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Macdonald aged 20 years. The remains are at Flnley's parlors. Funeral notice here after. FUNERAL NOTICES. COLFER Funeral of the late Patrick Colfer win be held from Dunning, McEntee A Gil baugh'n chapel. Seventh and Pine arreeta, today (Sunday), at 2 P. M.. thence to St. Francis' Church. Eleventh and East Oak streets, where services will be held at- 2:30 P. M. Friends respectfully invited to at tend. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DAVET The funeral services of Beatrice Grider Davey, beloved wife of Edwin J. Davey. will be held at Holman's chapel at 2. P. M. today (Sunday). Friends Invited. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. BROCK July 23, Mrs. Cecilia Brock, aged 90 years. Friends are respectfuly Invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Holman's chapel at 10 A. M. tot morrow (Monday). July 2ft. Interment Riverview Cemetery. WILLS In this city. July M. George W. Wills, aged 59 years. The funeral services will be held at Flnley's parlora at 2 P. M. today (Sunday;, under the auspices of th Independent Order of Forester. Friends in vited. Tlntermcnt Riverview Cemetery. DA SHIER At her residence. 93 East Eighth street North. July 24. Mary C. D&J-hiel, aged 60 yc-acs & months 11 days. Beloved wife of the late George Finley Dahiel. Funeral will take place from the above number Monday, July 2B, at 2 P. M: Friend respectfully invited. Cre mation. Take Sell wood car. Dunning. McEntee Gllbangb. Funeral Directors. 7th and Pine. Phone Main 4:1". Lady Assistant. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral direct ors. 220 3d at. Lady Assistant. Phone M. A07. J. P. 11M KY at 8ON. 3d and Madison. Iady attendant. Pbone Main 0. A L&99. MeENTEE-ERK'HON CO. Undertaker! lady assistant. 400 Alder. M. 61.H3. EAST SIDE funeral directors, successors to F. b. Dunning. Inc. E. fig. B 2525. ZEIXFR-BYRNES "0.. Funeral Direct ors. SI 2 Ruftsell. Both phones. Lady assistant. LKRCH Undertaker.. 420 at Alder. Phones East 781. B 188. Lady assistant. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS fn. CHURCHLET BROS., wood and coal a"" deal.ra. office nd yard 13th and Marahall. Phonea Main Ml. A 8831. VI nr it CQt Flowers alwara freea from A ivil9ltour own conservatories. Martla t Forbea Co.. ST Washington L Bats phones. El.ctric Fixtures "hoS.a" prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Electric Works. 01 Sixth street. Pnal Richmond and Wallsend Aastrailaa. VUBl Tndependent Coal A Ice Company, opposite City LIbrarr Both ohonea OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY PRESIDENT. Main IM. SECRETARY. Main BBS. HLMANK OFFICER. East 477. NEW TODAY. Must Have Cash Hrre Is Your Chance 90 LOTS Inside City Limits Now Selling at. $100 to $200 each. Will Take $5400 CASH for the whole, and will agree to sell them for party buying on a very reasonable commission basis. Address owner, Box 241, Orego nian. APARTMENT SITE Nob Hill District ON CARLINE 100x100 FOE SS00O CHAPIN & BERLOW 332 Chamber of Commerce. LOOK THIS UP 8 lots at Oak Grove, under a high state of cultivation. A Brood five-room house; good barn, chicken-house and a never-failing well. Fruit trees in their prime, ana an Kinas or small rruit. Close to carline, 30-minute service. Improvements alone worth the price. J5U0. IXftllRB EXCLUSIVELY, I. L. RAY S 1 9-820 Board of Trade Building-. RANCH 18 Carats Pure 65 acres richest bottom land, 45 acres cultivated and a (1500 crop go with It. ThU will double in value as soon as the electric line is completed. Might consider rlrst-class Portland property In trade. This should Interest every body looking for an unexcelled little ranch. CHAPMAN, 517 Chamber ot C ommerce Building. iJhone Main 1677. Portland Heights Beautiful building site of about five lots, commanding unobstructed view of the city. There are many fine fir trees on the place. This is close-in, and can be had for considerably less money than Is asked for adjoining sites. R. F. BRYAN 5TS Chamber of Commerce. Main 193. A 1227. STOP! LOOK! READ! -mlle of beautiful Oregon beach, fine proposition for platting at 165 per acre, rail until Wednesday noon at F. J. BER RY'S OFFICE, 4 Jsorrb, Sixth street. NEW TO DAT. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S SALESROOMS 173-175 Second St. Cor. Yamhill Monday, Wednesday, Friday Each Day at 10 A. M. We will offer a complete line of parlor, libray. ctining-rom and kitchen furnish ings. Ail the various aesigns anu patterns in the different woodwork;. A fine asortment of pictures, mirrors, portierea, lace curtains. Pntiftrv vases, bric-a-brac and pianos, carpers, rugs, linoleum and mattings, etc. Kerngerators, lawn nose, uaa ranges, steel ranges and complete kitchen fur nishings, etc. Retail Selling Every Day at 50c on the Dollar in All Our Depts We Sell Everything The Great Half-Price Sale at Covell's, 186 First Street Four Doors South of Yamhill Will continue throughout this week. This magnificent stocK is oemg sa,c ririced an we must soon vacate. We are closing out all the elegant fur niture, high-grade carpets, rugs and floor coverings, teel range, neating stoves, kirphan furnlshinsfs. crockery, etc." This stock comprises everything for the many departments in moaern House keeping. It will pay you to come and investigate it you want nign-gruue iur nishings at one-half price. N. B. If vou want casll for your be longings, phone Main 1626. A 42. our buyers will pay you the highest price the gooas are wortn. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. MORTGAGE SALE of household furniture, carpets, rugs, etc. removed from East Eleventh st. to our SALESROOMS. 152 PARK ST. for public auction oy order of mortgagee. ON TUESDAY NEXT sTMmpriatnflr very pretty parlor suite, aeveral good rockers, library table, book, upholstered davenport, mantel clock, ex tension table, set chairs and buffet, vel vet carpets, brussela rugs, art squares, TWfRte! and othr Diet urea, several pretty iron beds, dressers and chlffonieres, feath er pillows and bedding, toilet aets,. New- Home drop-head sewing macnine, ivai Bteel ranee with water back, gas olate. dinner ware, granite utensils, etc. Also the following other consignments: weatnerea oak dining table and chairs, la-ce cur tains, hall tree, child's crib and mattress, parlor lounge, portieres. Royal steel range, gas range, refrigerator, tenw, other useful Ints. ' On view tomorrow. SALE TUESDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK. ON THURSDAY NEXT We hold our usaal weekly sale of house hold furniture, carpets, etc., SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK. BAKER 4 SON. Auctioneers. Office and Salesrooms, 152 Park St. $500 MORTGAGE AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE At 211 First Street TUESDAY AT 10 A. M. "By virtue of -a lien, the following house furnishings will be sold to satisfy ai.1 lien : Buck's steel range, steel couch. 6 Iron beds with sprintrs and mattresses, extension table, chifi'onier, 5 dressers and commodee, 3 center tables, 1 library table, 1 refrigerator. 12x14 Axminster rug. art squares, 30 yards linoleum, gas range, dining chairs, rockers, garden hose, pic tures, drop-head Singer sewing machine and numerous other items we cannot list her. A trunk containing electrician's tools, etc., will be sold at this sale Tues day next at 10 A. M. TH3RE WIL.L. BE A FURNITURE AUCTION SALE At 211 First Street THURSDAY AT 10 A. M. By the FORD AUCTION CO. Phones Main 8951. A 2445. 510,500 On Flanders, near Third, 35x70. $22,500 On Eleventh, 25x100; cheapest buy; near Washington street, with fair income. $25,000 Fourth st., North End, 50x100 ; a bargain. $25,000 On Park, near Stark; fine speculative property. $30,000 Fourteenth st., 100x100, south of Hoyt; cheapest warehouse site on the market. See R. L. Archibald . American Trust Co., 200-4 Chamber of Commerce. Portland Heights A fine home, consisting of a good house and a block of 11 lots; finely improved with many kinds of fruit and shade trees and much beautiful shrubbery. It has all the seclusion of a country home, yet is close in and on the carline. The view is very good. It can be subdivided Into sev eral beautiful building sites and sold at a good profit, leaving the owner a large home at a nominal cost; price $15,000, on good terms. R. F. BRYAN 505 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1963. A 1227. SEVENTH STREET Cheapest quarter block in the city, and there are very few left. PRICE $140,000 See R. L. Archibald American Trust Co., 200-4 Chamber of Commerce. WANTED Ic cream maker; must be ex perienced. The Bonboniere, 352 wub. INVESTMENTS 4 NEW TODAY. CERTIFICATES OF TITLE are issued to owners of real estate and iiolders of real estate mortgages, in stead o abstracts of title and exami nations of the abstracts. The result of both the abstract and the examina tion of the abstract being combined in the certificate of title. These certifi cates are guaranteed by over $250,000 of assets, including a special deposit of .$50,000 with the State of Oregon. TITLE & TRUST CO. Chamber of Commerce FOR SALE, TILLAMOOK. NEAR EAST 36TH, THREE FINE DWELLINGS. Bungalows and two-story, five to eight rooms; new and modern; fire places, dens, seats, bookcases, buffets beamed ceilings, paneled dining-rooms large verandas. Very easy terms JOHN LOCKHART, Owner, 610 Chamber of Commerce. 1QCfl 80x100. grood 5-room cottage, OlOull Kn.st Irving: St., near 28th at fOOCfy 100x100, with good -room wZZuu house and barn, at 82 Ver mont st. Close to carline, on West hide. Now renting for $15 per month, tfinnn lOOxlOO. corner Rodney ave. vOUUU and Going st. Nicest quarter Dlock in that locality; some Income. fftPm 50x100. modern 5-room bunsra vfOUU low, on Kast Salmon st. Easy lerms. f Fnnn 60x126. with 7-room modern WwUUU home, on Clackamas St.. near 28th. tCnnn Fractional lot, near Second vDUUU and Wasco sts. New 7-room house, right up to date. Geo. D7SchaIk Main 303, A 2303. S04 Stark Street. $300 DOWN takes new bungalow of 4 rooms. lot 4UxlUU. tencect. with shed, etc, Wired for electricity. If you are looking for a neat, cozv home. don t tail to see this. Price $1700. balance easy payments. C. P. WELLS 231 Worcester Building. DO YOU KNOW That very soon there will be no West Side river front for sale? That now it is very valuable holdings? That 4 acres, with one 4-room dainty bungalow; one o-room moaern oungaiow, with fur nace, fireplace. sleeDinsr porch, hath large living room and dining room, French windows and beamed ceiling, large living porch, electricity, etc.; 251 feet river front, beautiful grounds. Is a snap at me price? ZIMMERMAN 610-621 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING $1800 WILL BIT RIVERVIEW ACRES All in,frm't. In full bearing, apples, pears, cherries, etc.; on good county road and 3 blocks from Oregon City Electric car, only 25 minutes' ride from town. THE DUNN-LAWRENCE CO., 248 Alder Street. Best On Willamette Heights Full lot, in choice location, with un surpassed view. Modern 8-room home, always occupied by owner and -in good condition. All improvements in. PRICE 7SOO. Terms if desired. Take one look at this home and you will want It. Can deliver adjoinig lot. HENRY E. REED, 637 Chamber of Commerce. ' Phone Main 8535. RIVER FRONT BE.AITIFI'I, LOCATION FOR SIGHT LY HOMES ON WILLAMETTE RIVER. Most beautiful and accessible river front property near Portland, 9 miles from center of city, 4 blocks from Co vell Station on Oregon City electric car. If you are wanting: a home on the river, let u show you this. THE DVNN-LAWRENCE CO, 248 Alder Street. A WEST SIDE BARGAIN We have an offering that is worthy of your consideration, if you are look ing for a beautiful modern home, with a view that can't be beat, and no bridges to delay and annoy you. THE DINN-LAWRENCE CO, 348 Alder Street. INVESTORS Warehouse Site WITH TRACKAGE Price right ; no agents. AF 242, Oresoaia- .-. i' t 'vrv . . Good Buys JfEW TODAY. West Side Bargains S7ED Lot 7. block M. Green way, Port IUU land Heights, part cash, $10 per month. l0Cfl Fractional lot, Gibbs st.. near QlLoU Corbett. part cash, bal. S per cent: fine for house or flats. 10nn Good 5-room cottage on Second MUUU st., $500 cash. W0 per month. frOflfln 7-room house, on Second St., dUUU $500 cash. $20 per month. frOOCfl New 6-room house. Hood st, AZOU near Meade; easy terms. tOCnn Fine lot. 50x100. on Kelly St.. dOUU near Gibbs, part cash. tfTfifin cottages, over quarter block, OuUUU on Macadam st., paying 14 per cent, half cash. tOOKfl Good S-room house, on Sherman OoOOU bet. 5th and 6th. easy terms. POOCfl Good 8-room house on First St.. CuuoU near Meade, part cash. i-nn Nice 6-room house, on corner O40UU Water and Arthur sis.; good terms. ecnnn lOOxlOO, on corner Grover and dOUUU Kelly sts.; will divide. Ennn lOOxlOO. N. E. cor. Kelly- and iOUUU Whltaker. Fine to build on; terms. f PCnn Fine 6-room house, modem, 13th, iDOUU near Mill; $2500 cash, bal. 6 per cent. COnrtfl lOOxlOO. with store and two SU0U dwellings, on Hood and Grover sts.; part cash. (44 nnn 100x106 and 4 good houses, dl I UUU rented for $79 per month; on Second St.; $5000 cash. See us for South Portland property. Grussi & Zadow 317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak. 1200 ACRES good wheat. land, with abundance of water, good improve ments; a railroad station on the farm gives promise of being the largest town in the county; active building improvements now going on; already built, two grain warehouses, a store building and postoffice. Cash price, $30,000, one-third down. A well-located Portland residence might be considered up to $5000, on a cash val uation. 300 ACEES fine fruit and dairy land on the -Wil amette Kiver. near Portland; water piped to house; fine cherry orchard; buildings old; level and very sightly; 40 acres cultivated; $10,000 worth of timber. INVESTMENT CO. 401-2 Board of Trade Building. Stone Bungalow Seven Rooms $4950 DEPOSIT FORFEITED, account of party not beins: able to raise amount required. Double walls, hot-water lieat, hardwood floors, full cement basement, all doors one panel, cement porch floor. two toilets, separate Datn. large stone fireplace, two livinR-rooms, two halls. dining - room, den, plastered sleeping- porch, 3 bedrooms; bedrooms and den have largre closets : wired for electric lights. Will tint and stain woodwork to FUit buyer if taken at once. Oarage. Not another house like it this side of the Rocky Mountains. Built by day labor for a home and not to sell. Close to car. Fine view of mountains. House well worth $6500. A bargain at $4150. See it today. HICKMAN A Hlni,K, 218 IjU in bernien 'a B 1 dff Corner Fifth and Stark. Hood River Bargain 10 ACRES, 14500 All sronri anDle land, located on main county road only 3 miles from City of Hood River. Some young orchard and clover, balance partly cleared and can all he nut into orchard at small ex pense. Buy this, take care of the trees for a few years and they will take care of you the balance of your life. We have two parties who will exchange for good Portland property on a cash ba6is. Devlin I Firebaugh Main Office.. Swetland BldB.. ' Branch Office, Hood River, Oregon. Portland. Oregon. 18 PER CENT NET Anartment-house. yields IS Ter cent net on money Invested, and 14 per cent net on total cost. Best buy in the city. This nnartment-house is exceptionally well built, and is thoroughly modern in equip ment. R. F. BRYAN 505 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1963. A 1217. Rare Opportunity 7Ji acres factory site on S. P. R. R. at Milwaukie, all improved, 7-room house, barn, sheds, fine orchard with tons of fruit, 3 wells, etc. Biggest snap on the market. Party must have money right away: $S500 takes it; only $5500 cash re quired. Dubois & Crockett Washington Bldg., Room 3. IRVINGTON Corner 100x100. with modern beautiful room house, street highly improved. must be sold: owner must leave city at once; price tSOOO; $3000 cash, balance 3 years at 6 per cent. PORTLAND SUCCESS REALTY CO:, (Incorporated.) 618 Board of Trade Bldg. FOR SAI.K REASONABLE, CHOICE ACREAGE EASY TERMS. On be carline, with transfer to all parrs of the city. Land free from rock and gr ravel. KNAPP Ac MAC KEY. 213 Board of Trude Building. 160 ACRES, SO In cultivation. 40 in open pasture, balance small timber; large new house, grood barn, good orchard, 2 wells and running water; $35 pr acre. O. A. Webb, Sit vert on. Or., or Globe Kealty Investment Co., 221 Morrison St., room S, Phone Main 5176. SEW TODAY. ALBERTA . " $15 m mm -A er .Acre TEN YEARS' TIME Yields of 40 to ."0 bushels of wheat per acre are not uncommon. Wheat $1.00 per bushel. FIGURE THE PROFIT Write today for illustrated litera ture, or call and see us for full par ticulars. Low-rate excursions 1st and 15th of every month. m-um Lai co. Exclusive Agents Canadian Pacific Railway Land. 425-2G Lumbermens Building, Portland, Or. DO YOU WANT A HOME For Half What It Is Worth ? Quarter block, with elegant home; thoroughly modern, hard-paved street, beautiful shrubbery. Most fashion able district in Portland. One block from car. MACKIE 6R0UNIREE 217-218-219 Lumber Exchange Bldg., Second and Stark Streets. THE BIG BLUE RIBBON RANCH Over 600 acres. 24 miles from Port land, half cultivated, half pasture. Inventory, Low Estimate. Implements (50 per cent basis).. $ 525 livestock 4,3i0 Buildings (two-thirds cost) ,roo Crops 5.000 Fencing (one-third cost) BOO I am offering this ranch of fine hot ton, land nnd level upland, producing grain 300 bushels per acre, at about 50 fter cent of what it cost to clear the and, and it is almoft a gift for some lucky person. Come in and let me show it to you. Photographs and full description. CHAPMAN. 517 Chamber of Commerce Bldgr. Phone Main 1677. Highland Park Lots SiniVNTAIlVS AND RIVER VIEW. A BEAIITIKITj U1STRH T I' WHICH TO BUILD A HOME. These lots can be had for $50 down and $b a month: Lot 1. olork 6 8400 Iot 4, block 6 $5400 Lot 21. Mock 6 S5SO . Lot 19, block 8 S500 Lot 20. block 8 S50 ; Lot 11, block 14 R600 Lot 11. block 12 $600 ; Lot 18. block 12 SHOO Lot 1, block 19 S050 Let us show you these lots. THE Dt'NSi-l.AWRKCB CO., 248 Alder Street. Nob Hill Home New. modern. 8-room house on John- eon st.. west of 23d st.: fine large re ception hall, dining-room, living-room, pass pantry, kitchen, 4 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. 2 toilets, large finished attic, fireplace, furnace, laundry trays, cement floors, expensive shades, iras and electric fixtures. Street improve ments all in and paid for. This is the swellest neighborhood in the city; lot 60x100. You can't beat this for $10,500. Let us show you this today. Call up Main 2232. A Peninsula Bargain A group of 63 lots on the Peninsula at a sacrifice price as owner must havn money. They are near the big purchase made by the railway company for termi nal grounds. These lots will sell readily for dwelling purposes or will make a fine factory site. R. F.BRYAN 50 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1963. A 1227. RANCH Looks like a checkerboard and fit for a king SO acres, and every inch pro ductive. All level; well watered and fenced hogtight in 10-acre fields. Ev erything about it in shipshape. All stock, crop and implements included for J8000. Half cash. Would consider Al Portland property. CHAPMAN, 517 Chnniber of Commerce. Phone Main 1677. IFBOUGNW will sell the northeast quarter block of 16th and Savier streets for .$22,000 net; $7000 cash, balance long time at 6 per cent. Phone C 1290, today, or call Monday, room 6, Mulkey building, Second and Morrison. 100x100 C:i 23d STREET Income 273 a month. Building; cov ers onlv half of ground. Can be made to pay an income of $500 a month. Own er going away and will sacrifice for $20,000. A. BACKUS, The Hill Hotel. FOR SALE All kinds of property, nicely located, both improved and un improved. Splendid water, stood car service, easy terms, and at prices that cannot be duplicated tn the city. I defy contradiction. TaKe W.-W. car . and stop at 41st and Hoigate street!. Office on corner. H. W. MILLER, - .