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6 ITHE SUNDAY OKEGOyiAN. IOKTJUA.2S JJ. JULY lO, 1U1U. AMERICA HAS GRIP CHIMESE TRADE ttev: Gong "Tyng, J3riental Di- - viae,, leils of ,. Growing ;; : i. Friendly Relations. YltLOW PERIL MISNOMER Celestial Educated In Portland Is .Certain His Nation Looks to t-'nited States as Future ' ... Place to. Buy Materials.: . "There is no puch' thing as a 'yellow terir--and there, is no danger of a war -between the- United States and Thina when- the . latter nation takes on See progressive, spirit of the Occident. "The United States will be giverT pref fenence in commercial relationship over all staler "iia'tiong as. China awakens, unless the.' Americans themselves destroy the tthd .feeling the Chinese have for this .Tatron. The Americans have the high est respect in China and they are now in i position to control or even monopolize :he great export trade that is bound to to to the Orient with , the development m China." - The foregoing are two conclusions Rev. Song Tyng. an ordained minister in the Baptist Church ana traveling missionary tmongChine.se lo -the United States, has reached after years of careful study of Industrial, commercial and educational londitions in the United States and his aative country. - Rev. Gong Tyng is -now it Seaside, the guest of : Seid - Back, to ret a few days after : a long tour of nipsionary work extending around the ntire border of the United StatesL This x-eek ho will return to. Portland to con iuct a series' of meetings at the-Chinese Vtiasion and will then go to San Fran ;isco, .hie borne. Rev." Mr. Gong Tyng might be called a pioneer of Oregon, as he came here in 1863 and was educated at the Bishop Scott Academy more than 30 years ago. Among his classmates are: Valentine Brown, Rodney Clisan, "Allen Lewis.- Marcus Fleishner, Harry Montgomery, Paul Deafly, T?" Scott Brooke, Ray Green,-- Paul Van Fridagh. '"William - Morris and John SlcCraken. He was "verr popular at the academy in those days.and is particular ly remembered by his -old classmates be cause of a feeling other Chinese in Port land held against him at that time on iccount of his religion.'. Chinese Remember" American Aid. "Few peopljsih'jhe United States really kriOWfT'of" the friendly" feeling' toward Americans "that exists in' China," said Rev.'Mr. Gong Tyng. . . . "The Americans .have done, several things that- have -incurred the highest respect a-mong the Chinese. During the Boxer uprising when Pekln was taken, troops of all the nations other than those of the United States immediately started to pillage and ravish women. The American soldiers stopped them. That one act did more to instill a never ending respect and gratitude toward Americans than any other single act. The. Chinese appreciate the honor, and manhood of the American troops' and the.-Chinese are a people who -never for get a kindness. "The education of Chinese in the United. States is silently cementing an amicable relationship between the two coiintries.: - I have been in the United States a long tune' and' .'I love this country. The youthof China, who are being educated- here, will go back to the Flowery Kingdom- to teach the Chi nese the use of machinery," to build railroads, develop the natufal resources and awaken the nation from the leth argy ITTaThas existed for centuries. To do-thase things it will be necessary to hai-e tools, implements and machinery, and if these students carry back favor able report of the United States, it naturally follows that this country will have preference over all others In the markets of China. . iVmeriean. Customs Assimilated. "Future trade -with China depends upon the Americans and I believe it will bS'Tn-favor of the United States. JirejHdice against ' the Chinese in the United States is dying out. Students In this country rapidly assimilate American customs and Will carry them back to China. Beginning at San Fran cisco I -visited . the principal cities In Southern California, El Paso, Kansas City, St. Louis, - Chicago, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Wash ington,, D. C. ; Chicago again, St. Paul, Butte, Spokane and Seattle. ' Every where I neted the marked advancement majie by:. -the. Chinese, particularly among the women. .'.'.In . New York and Chicago t was dpfven around by daughters of Chinese, dressed the same as American women. In .New. York a young' lady took me to Coney- Island, and do you know, she told -me she actually had the bravery th plutige into that surf. The Chinese are cnrct-ing off their queues and the ib'sence- of that appendage is no longer a ,ba-n 'on citizenship In China. Even the Chinese Ambassador to the United States has his queue cut off and pre fers to sit at a table American style. "These things are transitory stages dfth.5 awakening of China. We are almost unconscious of what' is going on, but the progressive spirit has taften hold, it is. rapidly growing, and with It -the- bond of friendship between the Ujti-States-and-China is strengthen ing. There is no "yellow peril' for the reason that the Chinese are not a fight ing nation. The old religion of Con fucius, which was adopted as law in China, has eliminated the pugnacious spirit, and the Chinese will never fight unless driven to a point" where it is nec3usary to defend themselves." Woman Saved From' Plunge. Impaired eyesight came near caus ing a young woman to take a fatal plunge into the Willamette yesterday morning. Not noticing that the gates were closing on the Steel bridge as the draw was swinging at 7 o'clock, she walked past Gatekeeper Lair and another step would have precipitated hermit -the river, had not. Harbormas ter" Speier extended an arm in warn ing. Speier was there to time passing steamers ami did not notice the woman until she was almost to the edge. She refused. to give hep name and explained heraction, by saying she was near ig"hted. DEED. NeWi-1102 East ' 21at " st North. Jnly 9, Helen L Neely. aged 60 years. Remains at j.plvat'e reception rooms of East Side Funeral Director. East -Aider aod Eat Sixth mix., successors to F. S. Dunning. CARNEY At residence. 288 Xorth 20th st Wjlliam H. Carney, aged S3 years. be!oed husband otMr. W. H. Carney and -father of Mrs.-J. P- Faust. Geocge w., John P. Henry E.. Ruth A.. William A., Marie B. and Dorothy M. Carney.. LEMERT Joseph Lemery. aged 73 years, at . hia bom in Oiwego, Or., Friday. July u. .'.iuttwai no wee AUCTIOX . SALE TODAY. MXETTSQ NOTICES. K!fW LINCOLN-GARFIELD POST t' ft Comrades are requested to meet at the crematory at Sellwood at 2 o'clock this (Sunday) afternoon, as Captain George Williams, of our post, died and will bo cre mated. Take Sellwood car CHAS. DUGGAN, Commander. H. A. WOHLFARTH, Adjutant.- AN'nENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN, PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 27-On Friday night the Grand Lodge officers will Install our officers An. Important matter pertaining to our relief fund will come before the lodge. Every member should be present. Members of otrrer A. O. U W. lodges are" invited to be present.. - - ' F. WYXX, T. H. FEAREY. JIaster Workman. . Recorder. . MT. HOOD CIRCLE. NO. 1M. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Attention! Members are re quested to attend meeting Tuesday evening. July 12, to vote on proposed amendment to by-laws. HATTIE BRfCKMAX. G. M. LOU ELLEN CORNELL. Clerk. CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS Members are kindly requested to attend the funeral of our late brother William H. Carney, to be held Monday, at 8:H0 A. M from residence, 2SS North Twentieth street, thence to St-. Patricks Church. FCMEBAL NOTICES. MERCER At his residence, 35 East 27th St.. July 9. George Mercer, aged 77 years. 9 months. 5 days. Funeral will take place from the above -number Tuesday.- July 12, 2 P. M. Friends respectfully invited. Re mains at private reception rooms of the East Side Funeral Directors, East Alder and East Sixth sts. CARNEY At residence. 288 North 20th st., July 8, William H.Carney, aged S3 years. Funeral will take place from residence Monday. July 11, at 8:45 A. M-. thence to St. Patrick's Church, 19th and Savler sts., at 9 A. M. Intermest Mount Cal vary Cemetery. Friends Invited. WILLIAMS At the family residence, 405 West Park St., at 11 A. M., Friday, July 8. George Williams, age 71 years 3 months. Remains at Edw. Holman's chapel. Serv ices to be held at Crematorium Stinday, July 10, 2 f. M. Friends Invited. ANDERSON The funeral service of P. Anderson will be held at St. ...ark'a Church, cor. 21st and Marshall streets, at 2 P. M. today. Sunday. Friends Invited. Interment Rlvervlew cemetery. REED In this city. July 9, Cyrus A. Reed, aged 80 years. The funeral services will be held at Flnley's parlors at 2 P. M., Tuesday, July 12th. Friends invited. In terment. Kl very lew Cemetery. . . "lOSSETH FLORA!. CO. :.. rr. . " JUKyCAil ULDG. . XXOKAL D1.S1GN3. phones; Main 6IU2. A. Hot. llonnlng McEntee, Funeral IMreetsrs. ttb and rboae Main 430. LaoXr - tlfclant. Office of County Coroner. ' ZEIXEK-BntKES CO., Funeral Directors. 194 Williams ave.; both pboues; ludjr attend ant; roost modern establishment In the citj. ' EUlVABt) HOLM AX CO.."- Funeral Direct! rs, zau ml st. Lady Assistant, fhono M. as I. J. P. FIX LEY SON. 3d and Ms disss. Lodj attendant. Phone Main 9. A 159a. EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, mini n an to F. S. Dunning. Inc. E. 68, li ga2a. EK1CSON CO. Undertakers; lady ant. 409 Alder. M. 6133. A 2838. LERCU, Undertaker, cor. East Alder an 4 tb phones 181. B 1888. Lady assistant. OREGMUUMANE SOCIETY HKE5IDEST. Malm 212. f ECKETAKY Mais .!. HUMANE OKFICKH. Ea.t 4TT3. SEW TODAY. J.&csti Col' ON TUESDAY AND THURS DAY NEXT . ' . At Baker's Auction House, 152 Park St. We have received instructions from the owners,- who ..are leavnfr.". to ' -sell their: fir&t-clas-s.- f qrniture; etc., : .com prising uprlBTht piano, oil paintlngs-and pictures, genuine mahogany chairs, leather couch,, library tables, several fancy rockers," . green -rep -drapes, lace curtains, mirrors, -alze brass bed, several full" 'size, iron "beds, best "steel springs, elnstie felt - arid- other mat tresses, feather pillows, blankets and quilts, curly maple and quartered oak: drcaiier, chiffoniers, commodes. Ax-, minuter and Branela carpet, pedental dlnlnjc-tablea. chairs, sideboard, buffet, chinawa-re, brie - a- - brae, bookcases couches, center-tables, gas range, re frigerator, step ladder, utensils, lawn mowers, Monarch automatic gas water heater (cbst $45), and many other lots. fhls (treat two days' sale will start on Tnesday next at 10 o'clock. On view tomorrow. BAKER : SOX, 162 Perk St. - Auctioneer. AuctionSales AX WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE Corner Second and Yamhill ReKular Sales Days. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Each Day at 10 A. M. At our sales you will find almoat anything; for the home, or, if you Want to furnish your Summer cottage, we can supply your wants. Our sales rooms are full to the doors with all kinds of good second-hand furniture, carpets, ranarea, refrigerators, lawn hose, etc. Also several upright planoa, orsanK, bfflce . "desks and chairs, act Encyclopedia Brltannlca,' set' Century Dictionary -and' Cyclopedia, - groceries, ahow cases, eaah register, hardware, etc.. at bargain prices in our store, 171 Second St., adjoining auction room. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. Cash paid for furniture, stocks of merchandise, etc. Call Main 1626, A 4243. AUCTION SALES 211 FIRST STREET Monday, Tomorrow, at 2 P. M. Fine furniture of 8-room house from Montavilla at 211 First st. for conveni ence of sale. No reserve. TUESDAY NEXT, 10 A. M. At 211 First Street The usual amount of splendid house furnishings will be sold by auction. Also 'on THURSDAY NEXT, 10 A.M. , At 211 First Street Our' Regular Auction of Furniture BY FORD AUCTION CO. Main 8951. , A 2445. At Gilman's No.. Second Street (Formerly 411 - AVaahlnsrton Street) you can save rrioney whert buying.' A large stock of general merchandise," In cluding blankets; bed comforters, mat tresses, men's hosiery, handkerchiefs, notions, etc., is being disposed of by private and. public .sale. An Invoice of choice Ceylon tea lo B-b. boxes is in cluded In-the sale -at, one-half you are now-paying for the same.. We cordial ly invite you to call in at 126 Second, just off Washington, and see the real saving you can make in your purchases at the convenient store. S. L,. X. OILMAN, Manager. 1 HAVE thre of the best, stock ranehe""7n Eastern Ores; on for sale; must be sold In next six days; some splendid timber, wheat, alfalfa on each tract. Call room 339 Im perial Hotel 0' J 9 XKW TODAY. Eiglit: Good! SB900 68x100 "feeton northwest cor ner of East Forty-seventh .and East Lincoln. Worth .$1000.' Owner,:.who is non-resident, must sell. 82T50 Over two acres on Patton road below Mount Zlon. Fronts 700 feet on road. Ideal for country home. S28 00 100x100 corner and four-room cottage on. East Morrison street. Worth. $3500. Location fine for apartments. S3000 Full lot on Savier street, be tween .25th and 26th. There are very few $3000 lots left on the West Side, and this is an exception ally good buy for the money. 83000 123 acres of timber land southwest of Rainier. Timber sta-nds over 1,800,000 feet- Land Alone is worth almost the price asked. S3250 This price takes 3 acres near terminus of Montavilla car- line and not far from newly-located route of the Mount Hood line. This is one of the few- desirable.. small pieces of. acreage to be hjid .close Q the cit.x limitg. 8S5OO100xl00 corner on East Twelfth street. Location good. 825,000 Corner lot and income-bearing flats on Seventeenth street, near Washington. Not a better site in Portland for apartment-house. $5000 cash will handle. WALKER & REED 823 Chamber of. Gftmmerce.' I Plttme Main" ft535.- " : " ED POST.' of CENTRAL OREGON, is a square man in the estimation 4C every business man. 1n Central Oregon. I have just returned from this GRAXD NEW COUNTRY after securing a claim of 320 acres of land, that I would not sell today for- $5 PER ACNRE. ED POST guided me to this half section of land, which lies as .level 'as a floor, without a stone 'or stump on It, and although classified as Desert Land. WILL PRODUCE TODAY. WITHOUT IRRIGATION', AN IM MENSE YIELD OF GRAIN. And this, mind you, was a gift from the Government to me, without cost or the necessity of living on It, as un der the Homestead laws. I do not .wish to take down the hammer for any legitimate locators or - their manner of doing business, but there are locators (?) who have as much . conception for right - and" -wrong as . a Digger Indian.. I 'ran acrdss a few victims of this- class of SHARKS. They could not And a 'corner" and did not know Volcanic Ash from a scuttle of BASSWOOD. ASHES. I spent a whole month (and a, few dol lars), walked and drove over 600 miles of this LAST CHANCE LAND before I found the one man, ED POST, who, besides being "square," is the only man who LOCATES BY CIVIL ENGINEERING, no GUESS WORK, and has more intimate knowledge of the best of- the good land 'than, any other man in Central Oregon. Pretty strong . statement, but he will prove it to your ulti mate satisfaction. While the oppor tunities are many, there are also lemons: they .may be "covere.d with the -skin of a peach, but they are lemons Just" " lemons; Any" man " Of woman In Portland who is physically and financially' .able to .make this , trip and has not used his land rights .vand .does not avail himself of this last grand opportunity, is (I will make it strong) A FOOL and is not deserving of prosperity. Come In and talk, this matter .over .with .me.. I will neither Wte-nor- -bore -yoii.' 'and- it cer talnly won't cost you anything. Get th.' scissor.siraod.-J cut UxLs " out -fir reference. I will be In the office every night . until 9 o'clock. ." (Re member that women, either married or single, can take land in Oregon.) FREDERICK BENSON, - 508 ABOARD .OF TRADp 'BIJG,- Full Lot on Salmon .Street Close to Arlington Club Just the Best Site for SWELL APARTMENTS I have a first-class tenant at .$9 per froom for a. building- of that character. J.MQDIHEE imi rem. OPPOSITE! CHAMBER Ofl COMMERCq building 1 IIIII1U bTREETI INVESTORS ATTENTION OFFER WANTED AT ONCE. -- PRICE "ASKED $19,4500. Six new and modern two-story 7 and 8-room colonial houses on corner--4t, 100x100, in -one ot the best Tenting-dis-tricts of Portland. This is. a semi-business location, and property in this part of Portland is advancing- rapidly in value. Owner going East and instructs us tp sell immediately. About one-third eash. Full particulars at office. No trouble to show property. Ask for Mr. Guthrie, City Department. Columbia Trust Company - 84 Fourth St., Board of Trade Bids;. BARGAINS li ACREAGE. HOME SITES WAREHOUSE PROPERTIES geo. d7schalk -Main 32, A 2382. 22S Stark St. CHEAPEST PLACE AROUND PORT LAND. $8000 for one of the beautiest S-acre places around Portland. 3 acres in highest state -.of cujti.vation, finest springs to irrigate with," 10-room house, beautiful view. 300 feet from electric cars. A gardener can clear $3500 a year from this place. A capitalist can make one of the beautiest homes out of it to be found -around Portland. -Good terms given. ....... - . . F. Fl C US, 221 Morrison St. $4250 72x235, with good house, on Clinton at. Will take half cash. Ground alone is worth the price. GEO. D. SCHALK, ' ' Phone Main 302, A 2392. 228 Stark St. NEW TODAY. "BeforetheRush" Better take - advantage of the price -for which the moat desir able half block in the new. termi nal district can be had. Think of it 200x100 on ' ' -- East Third 460 feet from BUBJTSIDE Consider Subdividing. Get our low figure . on this. Apartment Site 100x100 corner, East Pine Close in.' : Some improvements on the rear that will pay interest. Terms. Beautiful Corner 100x100-. " $625o ; Across the street from Gold smith's Addition, where quarters sell for $9000. This corner will bring $10,000 in one year. .. Better look this up. QMITH'S Oagency 105 Sherlock Bldg.', 3d and Oak. FRUIT LANDS WHITE"' SAfcMOF First in apples and berries, and yet the prices are the low est of any strictly high-class fruit district. - - We can sell you land that will produce the finest Spitzenbergs and Yellow -Towns- grown we 'have1' an-y -sized ttract from .five apres up, and ott terms to suit the purchaser. 'Come in and get our .prices and. make arrange ments to see these famous lands. If you are not rn-the-city, write for booklet and literature. COLUMBIA TRUST CO. Board of Trade Building, ' V . ' ."87 Fdurtfi. JSLJ s jLOQK here ; 100x100, close in, on EAST SIDE Fine site for an apartment-house or flats. The price is right, $13,000 part cash. Phone or call at office. , . READ THIS. " 80x100 on UNION AVENUE Close to Burnside. Business.Property." - . Price ,000. . Phone or come to-the. office. A.TPprtIa.n3 Heights Corner On streetcar line. $1500 will handle; . Price Only $4000 Come to the office or phone. A WHOLE. BLOCK On the Alameda, near Broadway car line. High and sightly. "Will let you in on the ground floor. Call at the office or phone. . " ' : H. H, URPAHL 503 Lumbermens Building. Phone Marshall 1858.-L Phone' A 5345. $547perMonth - IS THE INCOME on a cash investrfient of $20,000; balance first and. second mortgage of $10,000 each at 6 per cent. .... ... We aro offering the above terms on one of the best located apartment houses in the Nob Hill district. Build ing 60x100. Hard-surfaced streets and all improvements -lincluded . in price. You've looked at others; see this one and compare -them. - Full-details at EQUITY. .INVESTMENT. CO,' 608 -GerUnger BldK-. cor. 2nd and Alder AEELES LEAD !EW TODAY. $55,000 OR 890,000 A fine piece new, up-to-date Business Property Paying nearly 11 NET on $55900, leaving, mortgage of $35, 000, or 9 1-3 per cent net on $90,000, paying mortgage off. -Property leased to one thoroughly responsible tenant and has the highest prospective in crease in value. Morgan, Fliedner & Boyce 503 Abington Building. Qtterbrook Orchard Tracts 10 to 20 Acres $50 to $200 an Acre 10 Down These tracts are located only 25 miles from Portland, convenient to car, grad ed school, stores, etc., right in the heart of the large bearing orchards in Yamhill County. First-class invest ment. ' 0TTERBR00K REALTY CO. .416 Chamber of Commerce. ACRE TRACTS on Section Line road, close in, all clear, good soil, now -in crop. $50. down and small monthly payments. LAMBERT-WHITMER COMPANY N. TO Fourth St.. No. 404 East Alder St. RESIDENCES Fine block and residence in cen ter of city. Quarter block and fine bunga low, corner 23d and Everett sts. 2 nice 'residences on 24 th, near Marshall st. Apartment Sites Single corner lots and quarter blocks, in desirable locations. DONALD MACLEOD1, Slit Electric Bids. BASE LINE ROAD 18 ACRES All . In cultivation, good 5room house, barn and all-fenced-, lying right on car station and on two county roads. Only. $80"00, half cash, balance to suit. This place is. close 'to Mount Hood R. R. Co, 'A snap.- A. J. GANTNER, 618 Board of Trade Bldg.r--Fomrth and Oak Sts; IRVINGTON HOME LES THAV" COST, . . . We are now packing our household goods preparatory to going East. If you are looking for a nice new modern home, containing -7 large rooms and large attic, with 8-ft. ceiling, full cement basement.' Boynton' furnace, two -fireplaes, plate - glass windows throughout, ;-10ft. -porches,'- garage, built by owner for a home, inquire of owner,- 710 -Rothchild bldg.; or phone C 1471.-" ' ' . - '.- IRVINGTON BUNGALOW 6-room modern new bungalow, sleeping-porch, full cement basement, fur nace, fireplace, 80-foot hard-surface street all in and paid for. This is a beautiful place " with fine lawn, east front;. J5700 $2000 cash, balance on terms -A: J. GANT'ER, 618 Board of Trade Bldg., Fourth and Oak Sts. LINNION ACREAGE . To Close Estate We have 100 acres situated on the United Railway R: R., near Linnton, 30 acres cleared, 7-room house, running water, small orchard. A good proposi tion to subdivide. County road on one side. United Railway on the other. R. R. station on the place. Price $160 per acre. Half cash. Mall & Von Borstel 1 04 Second St. (Lumber Exchange Bids;.) Tualatin Valley Acreage 6 and -10-aere tracts, all in cultiva-. tion, within 15.niiles .af Portland..' near R. R. station, is 'the best fruit and gar den land ih- the 'state. Price $200 per acre. Terms. - '--'".' . - - ' W. n. LAKG" CO."; -414 Abington' Bids;. ACREAGE 7 acres mile to electric cars, only $250 per acre. 5 acres -in city, limits north of Mount Tabor, $3500, terms. F. W. TORGLER lOB Sbfrlock Bids;. $6500 Sightly "lot, 50x14-8 -ft., on Cornell road, at .head of Nprthrup street, MRS.:F. S.-PEIRC43,-86s Water St. Phone Main 6962. WHY PAY RENT? We will build you a home and pro vide the lot In- one of the- best resi dence1 districts on the East Side. Small payment- down and -the balance 'like rent. For full, particulars address M 96, Ore-gonian. ' TEW TODAY.' Grussi &Zado w Bargain List tfJIOCr, 5 - room cottage on Water jllJUU st., near Arthur. West Side. 45 1 A tZ( Good 5-room cottage, lot WltJU 30x100, on Idaho st. Terms. 4tOOCJr- 5-reom house, E. Yamhill, 0JVJ near 21st; $300 cash. Cfifi Nice 5-room, cottage, E. PsJUU Yamhill, near 35th. Terms. ttJOOCA New 5-room ' bungalow, E. 20JU 25th,, near Alberta; $500 cash, $20 per month. CKfifi God 6-room house, Arthur st.; $500 cash. COCnfi 6-rooni house, E. 47th st., PsC3UU lot 50x100; $300 cash. IJO?f"Y 7-room house, corner lot, PsjUU Corbett st.; $500 cash. Cjooen New, modern, 5-room bun OOsiUU galow, Rose City Park, 50x 100 lot; $450 cash. lJOfrt Pine 6-room house. Cleve iDJ4UU land ave.; $450 cash. tJJOJJf"!!". New 7-room' house, fur WOUU nished; full lot, on Minne sota ave., near Mason. Terms. CQCrtft 8-room house on Idaho st. ; OJJUU lot 50x100. Terms, tjjooj;"! Modern 6-room house, E. wODuU 37th near Market. Terms. 4J07fir 5-room cottage, Quimby, I UU near 19th, West Side. Terms. jJOQC'n -S"Well new 7-room. Swiss 0003U bungalow. East 9th near . . Karl St.; $600 cash. 4&0 OCA New bungalow, furnished, dOOJU Rose CityvPark. Easy terms j1 Cf 8-room house. Delay St.; w41 Ju some terms. 84250 6-room house, E. 61st st. Good terms. IaOt 71x112. 4tQCjf Fine modern bungalow in iDIOjU Overlook; $1000 cash. A On 7-room nice house, E. Tay OttUU lor. near 23d; $1000 cash. $25 month. Bargain. CtA Qff 2 modern houses on 50x100 WlOUU lot. Gibbs st. Good income. !lCnrifi Pine 7-room house, hot H))JJJ water heat. -E. 30th and Ankeny; $1000 cash. tCC"J" New, modern, up-to-date, 6 OOOUU room housre, 40x128, in Ladd's Addition; $1000 cash. &!f(f New swell 7-room modern ODUUU house in Ladd's Addition, "$1000-eash. Balance monthly (000 Swell modern 8-room house, iJOUUU Front st., near Caruthers. tQf" Your choice ot 4 new, mod wUUU ern 9-room houses in Irv- "ingtort; terms to suit. di7ff( Two good 6-room houses, O f UUU 62x106 corner, on 1st st. JTpjf New swell 7-room house, E. O OUU 17th, near Thompson; terms S7Qifin 3 good houses on corner lot i OUU on Kelly St., West Side. d 1 C gflft One of the finest homes PlOtOUU in Irvington; 100x100 corner; on car. LOT BARGAINS itQCfl Lot 35, block 44, Peninsular iOOOU Addition. djcfiA Fine lot, E. 25th st., near Al wDOU berta. Easy terms. Fine lot. E. 25th St., near Al tIOOU Peninsular No. 2, near Swift's. drrtA ' 50x100, on Virginia St., South OOuU ern Portland. Easy terms. dQAA 50x100, E. 33d st., near Clin OOUU ton. Easy terms. Snap. $1 nnft Fine corner lot, 50x100, E. JHJLJV lirth and Sumner; easy terms. Fine view lot on Mount $1050 Tabor. Snap. J1 f"r.f. 100x100, on Vermont st., D10UU Southern Portland. Snap. 4t? I- CfH"i 50x100 lot. E- 30th, near 1 IOUU Pine. Half cash. Bargain. t 1 p" f. 50x100" business corner, 22d PlOUU arid .Division.. Fine for flats D lQnn 50xi00,-corner lot, on Haw OIJaUU thorne aye.; $475 cash. Cyf ff '60x100 east front lot' on E. WAVUU 2id.. ne.r Knott, v l . 4gQCrri Fu" lot on Curry St., near OidJUU Corbett. Terms. 4yCff Fine 50x100. lot on East iDZOUU Yamhill, bet. 28th and 29th. Easy terms; 6 per cent. $3000 Beautiful view lot, 50x100, Water and Lane sts. trr?riri Corner, 60x10, on East iPjOUU Taylor st. -Half cash. Jferi l'OOxlOO, cor. E. 26th and D'tsHOtl Yamhill. Snap. . jpj--f 100x100 pn Kelly st. Cheap CPOUUU est quarter In South Port land; $2000 cash. $7500 200x100, on Grover St., near Front. Half cash. Grussi & Zadow 817 Board of Trade Bide, 4th and Oak. VERY CHOICE WASHINGTON STREET CORNER FOR LEASE About 3000 square feet, with basement and additional space above, if 'needed. Get particulars quick from REALTY ASSOCIATES OF PORTLAND, OREGON Wells H. Hurlbutt, General Manager, Commercial Club Building. 18 PER CENT NET ON -$15,000 10 YEARS, SECURED LEASE Come and see me about this. 50x100 $6000 A fine apartment-house site on Second street, worth $8000; part cash. S17 Cf-IV l.n c o. m e. $2100; $11,500 J 1 J.pUU. will handle this. . (T nn ffr 5-story brick hotel in iS0J 1JJJ North Portland; good income. ' ; t HIGLEY & BISHOP 132 THIRD STREET Beautiful Home AT .A SACRIFICE In- exclusive Irvington and close to the car; brand. new and beautifully fin ished, 8 fine large rooms, sleeping porch, toilets.- bath,- paneled walls, beamed ceilings, shades and handsome fixtures, included. Am leaving town; $1000 handles it". Might trade for lot. Phone. East. 4167. . AN INVESTMENT 14 New brick apartment-house, leased for -5 years, 14 per cent on amount in vested. BA1RD & BROWN, 313. Henry Bids, new today: COUNTR RIGHT IX THE CITY. i If you have- longed for a place where you can have. a garden, of a respec table size, and also have some chickens and a cow, too, if "you want them, and1 yet attend to your business In the city, we wish you "would investigate this, right away. For a fine house, with 5 rooms down stairs, with bath and toilet: Bull Run water, with gas and electric lights ready to connect and nearly 3-4 OF AN ACRE of ground, all thoroughly cleared and most of it in lawn-.Thig place is nii-e-ly fenced and right on the St. Johns carllne, only a little way out. THERE' IS EXOI GH GROUND FOR A GOOD L.IVIXG. CHapin & Herlow 332 Chamber of Commerce. Look Up This space. next week for the best proposition ever offered, that will show an annual profit of 25 per cent on in vestment, with a big 'chance of its being worth doublo present figures inside of five years. Bargain News 160 acres fruit land. Lane County, for only $1800. Lumber enough on same to more than pay for it. Must sell now. Four full size lots on cailine, West Side, 15. minutes out. Must sell this month, and $350 to $450 lots go away under market. See these lots and our prices and you will buy.. First come first served.' Fine corner, 50x100, lfi-foot alley, on car, fine residence section; heavily settled. This offered for Monday sale at $1600. REED & LOCKHART 617 Board "of Trade. A : splendid building site; nothing to equal this for lo cation. and price. Goldschmidts Agency 253io Washington, Cor. 3d. 25' Acres SECTION LINE ROAD All in cultivation, with live f-princ on place, only 10 miles from Portlan.d Courthouse, .close to coming Mount Hood R. R. Co. Half cash, balance on terms. A. J. Gantner CIS Board of Trade Bide., Fourth and Oak Sts. MR. INVESTOR, ARE these three flats worth JS00? Two. minutes' walk from railroad shop, which employs 1000 men: rentals $50 per month: brand new and modern; eacn flat has 4 rooms, bath and pantry and large porch extending; around three sides. Lot 43x80. Owner must sell before loth: $800- cash. $40 or- less- per month. Price. $3500. This will pay you- to investigate. H. A. CHXOI.KR. RK.4I. KSTATK, 610 Lnmbfrntrnii lllilur., 5th - Stark .Main ST6ti. - - - BUSINESS PROPERTY . Pavs over 10 per cent-on -price; new build'infC. .good location, Rood ten-ants; $5000 first payment, balance time. ANOTHER PI CE Pays 19 per cent on price asKed. $7800; $5000 cash, balance time, 7 per cent. Full particulars on application. F. W. Torgler lOfl Sherlock Bids;. - BROADWAY SNAP . 92800 CASH. Balance easy. Modern 7-room house. 2 lots, corner. A real bargain. 3i0 Hancock street. Phone East 4003. "Salmon