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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1910)
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, JULY 17, ,1910. PEOPLE CftH NOW BATHE RESIDENTS OF IVAXHOE GET IX CREASED WATER SITFLY. Better Service Given After Mass Meeting of Citizens Bathtubs Used First Time in Weeks. The Ivanhoe district, attached to the Fleck water plant In "Woodstock. Is tiow setting plenty of water. In fact, immediately following the mass meeting- of citizens in the Clinton Kelly Me morial Church. Tuesday night, more water was turned into the mains, and yesterday the pressure on the service pipes in Ivanhoe was better than at any time since that district was sup plied from the plant. E. J. Steele, who presided at the mass meeting, said yesterday that the in creased water supply seemed almost miraculous. Residents were getting hardly any water Monday, and Tuesday conditions were bad, but Wednesday, after the meeting, those living in Ivanhoe were delighted to find plenty of water pouring from their faucets. Persons who had been unable to take a bath for several weeks enjoyed that luxury. Steele said the people were well pleased with the Improved service and don't care where the increased water supply comes from Just so it is main tained. The proprietor of the plant told Steele that he was installing an other large pump, which has probably been finished. The increased supply ems to show that there was no ex cuse for the former shortage. FOOD DEALERS UP IN COURT One Baker Reforms, Other Demands Trial Butcher Forfeits Bail. Two oak erg and a butcher were called in police court yesterday through the efforts of City Inspector Sarah A. Evans, on charges of improper xanltation. H. C. Hoffman, a baker, was charged with maintaining for bidden conveniences in his bakery, but the case was continued upon his state ment that the fault had been corrected. V. S. Taylor, another baker, accused on a! like charge, asked continuance until trial. J. D. Johns, a butcher on Sixth street, forfeited ball of $25 on a charge of keeping a filthy shop. Mrs. Evans said that she found the place in an unspeakable condition. Piles of saw dust, mingling with scraps of meat and clots of blood, lay on the floor. Eigh teen spoiled hearts were lying on the table where meats were prepared. Dirty aprons hung on tne same hooks with meats. The salt was kept on a shelf, mingling with old socks and whisky bottles. IAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, July 16. Maximum tempera ture. 77 degrees; minimum. 5a dearees. River reacllnif. 8 A. M.. 7.S feet: change In last 24 hours. 0.2 foot fall. Total rainfall, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., none; total rainfall sines ?p,V""ber ,909- 42-09 Inches; normal. 44.31 Inches; deficiency. 2.22 inches. Total sunshine, July 15. 2 hours 65 minutes: pos sible. 15 hours 24 minutes. Barometer (re duced to sea level) at 5 P. M.. 2.$S Inches. THE WEATHER. STATIONS. State of Weathat Boise. ............ Boston t'alftary , t'hleairo. Denvpr 1 tea Mollies Duluth. Kureka tialveston Helena Jacksonville Kansas City Marshtleld Montreal .New Orleans. New York North Head Phoenix Pocatello Portland Koseburs; Facramento St. l.ouls . . St. Paul Salt Lake San Plexo San Francisco.... Siskiyou Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island.... Walla Walla Washlnirtou , Winnipeg; Yellowstone Park. 9610 00 6INW Pt cloudy Kaln Pt cloudv 78 0. 52 lOiS 9210. 8210 00 1 4SW 00 16N I'lcsr 86 0. 56 0. 00il6NW 00 4LNW 0Ol24l.XE OOilSjM 00 10jS Cloudy Pt cloudy Rain 600 6S!0. Cloudy Sti'0. U2'0. 920. !0. 6010. 74!0. 92(0. 90 0. rslo. 104;0. 94 0. 77 0. 740. 9410. 86 0. Pt cloudy Pt cloudv 00 4;NW on 15 sw IClear Clear Clnnrtv .00 4) E 0012j 001 4 Pt cloudy OOjlO O2!10 Clear .w xw sw Rain 20 Clear Cloudy 4iS 6,XW 12 IN 4IS 6 W 1 0 X E clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear 88!0. 8S!0. 76C 6410. 84 0. 00i2R!.W Rain 8 W Clear 00'22'SW Clear 4E Clear Clear IClear 9610. 7210. 4!SW 4N (ISW 4SW 4ISW 14iE 6XW 60 0. 'tear 96iU. Clear Cloudy IClear Cloudy 88 0 74i0. 840 WEATHER CONDITIONS. The Missouri disturbance has moved northeastward to the Atlantic Coast and the barometer Is relatively low over the Rocky Mountain States and relatively hlRh alone; the North Paclllo Coast. Showers have oc curred In the Ohio Valley, the lower Lake Region and In the Middle Atlantic States, while west of the Mississippi River fair weather has prevailed. The temperatures continue above normal in the Paclflc States etnd It is much warmer in the Upper MIs lsslppl Valley. In the Lake Region and Middle Atlantic States It is cooler. The conditions are favorable for fair weather In this district Sunday with no marked changes in temperature. FORECASTS. Portland and vlclnty Fair; northwesterly winds. Oresron and Washington Fair; north westerly winds. Idaho Probably fair. EUWAKD A. BE ALS. District Forecaster. Mother Strikes naughtcr. Accused of giving a black eye to her deaf muto daughter, Mrs. Amelia Stark, a widow residing at 2K8 Beach street, was ar rested yesterday afternoon by Patrolman Burke, on a warrant sworn to by Patrol man Hennessy. The case was "called to the attention of the officer by neighbors who had heard the girl screaming, and he investigated and saw the effects of the beating. Five years ago an attack of scarlet fever In the Stark family left Mrs. Stark deaf, and her daughter both deaf and dumb. The girl is 26 years old. China a capital. Pekln. has supplanted Its Insanitary wells with a thoroughly modern water works system. Including a filtration plant. MEETING NOTICES. M A ROC E RITE CAMP. NO. 1440. ROYAL NEIGHBORS, will give a 500 party and dance this Thursday evening. July 21 hall 109 2d st. PORTLAND ASSEMBLY NO. 2S. LIV COI.N ANNl'ITT CXION will give a mili tary whist social Thursday evening. July CI. 1110. W. O. W. Temple, 11th and Alder sts. Admission, 15 cents) EIT.EKA fOVNOIL. NO. 104. KNIGHTS AND LADIES OK SECURITY, will charter car to visit Wlllatnette Council, Oregon city Monday evening, July IS. Members of the order invited to attend. Car leaves East Water and Morrison. 7:4. MT. TABOR LODGE, NO. 2. A F. AND A. M Special communica tion l:So P. M. for conducting the funeral service of Pro. Alf Country man. By order W. M. D. R. YOUXOD, Sec. M.'9BB COMRADES OF THE) G. A. R. ! The funeral of our late eomra.de Zachary Taylor Harris. Company K. Third Illinois Cavajry. will be from Flnley'e. undertaking rooms at 2 P. M. today tteunday). July li. Interment G. A. R Ceme- A. W. MILLS, Commander. A. C. KIOAN. Adjutant. New hall to rent. Sunday and Mmday. A E Ily J0 Second u, or phone A 218. '-r II CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATE ' Xtaily or Sunday. Per lAne. One time 12c Same ad two consecutive time i'Us foawe ad three consecutive time 20c !anie ad tx or seven consecutive times. .6c isix words counu as one line on cash ad vertisements and no ad counted lor les than two lines. When an advertisement is not run consec utive 1 iiiics the one-time rate applies. On charge of book advertisements the charge will be based on the actual number of lines appearing in the paper, regardless of the niuuaer of words Ln each line. . In .New Today aii advertisements are chanced by measure only, 14 lines to the inch. Ihe above rates apply to advertisements under ".New Today" and all other ciasihca tion, excepting- tne following: tMtuutions anted, Male. Situations Wanted, Jremale. l or Kent, Rooms. Private lamlllrf. Kooms and Board, Private la mi lies. HoubekeepinK Booms, Private families. 1 he rate on the above classihcationtf is 7 cents line each insertion. TO Otl-OF-TOW. l'ATBONS The Ore icoiiian will receive copy by mail, provided sunicient remittance for a dehnite number of ihbues is sent. Acknowledgement of such remittance will be forwarded promptly. ln case box office address is required, tue reKulur form given, and count litis as part of ihe ad. Answers to advertisements will be forwarded to patrons, provided self-addressed envelopes are inclosed. If yon have either telephone in your bonse we will accept your ud over the phone and send you the bill the . next day. Phoue Want Ad. lept.. Main 7070 or A 6093. (sit uation Wanted and Personal advertisements not accepted over the phone. Krrors are more easily made in telephoning advertise ments, therefore The Oregoniun will not hold itself responsible for such errors. BOKN. WOELL July 15, to the wife of John Woell, a prominent farmer of Gales Creek, a daughter, the parents of whom are the best-pleased couple In the land, because it is a girl. Ir. C. L. Large attending. COHN Born to wife of Phlll Conn, of Heppner. Or., a daughter July 14. XXD. MORGAN- In this city. July 14. John A Morgan, brother of Mrs. J. K. Myers. Funeral notice later. COCHRAN In this city. July 16, at Good Samaritan Hospital, Andrew J. Cochran, : a s fcd 6 years & months 23 days. IXXKRAL XOTlCfca. COUNTRYMAN" A. Countryman, July 15, at 925 Haight ave., husband of Lola Countryman and father of Fred Country man, of this city; Mrs. Clara Rafferty, of Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. Harry Weaver, of Forbes. X. D., and Mrs. Byron McKinley, city; grandfather of Mrs. Geo. R. Gray son, of this city, and Fred Rafferty, of Vancouver. Wash. Friends invited to at tend funeral services, which will be held at the above residence at 2 P. M. today (Sunday) July 17. Interment Riverview Cemetery. CARLSON-SWANSON-The funeral serv ices of the late Victor Carlson, wh was drowned in the Willamette River Sunday, July 10. and of John Swanson, who died at 21 Prescott street Tues day. July 12, both members of Cort Scan dia. No. 7. F. of A., will be held at Erickeon's undertaking chapel. 400 Alder street, today (Sunday), July 17. at 2 P. M. Friends respectfully invited. In terment Greenwood Cemetery. COMSTOCK In this city, July 15. at his late residence, 102 Stanton st., Jessie Ed ward Comstock, aged 39 years 1 1 months 15 days. Friends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Holman's chapel at 7 P. M. tomorrow (Monday) July 18. Remains will be taken to Mulloy Station Tuesday morning on the Oregon Electric car for Interment. WERNIMONT The funeral services of the late Nicholas Wernimont will be held to day, Sunday, July 17, at 2 P. M., at St. Joseph's Church. 15th st. North. The fu neral will leave Zeller- Byrnes Company's parlors at 1:15 P. M. Friends respectfully invited to attend. Interment at Mt. Cal vary Cemetery. GREEN Of 800 Vancouver avenue, July 10, Clifford Demoin Green, aged 34 years, 1 month, 10 days. Remains at the parlors of the East Side Funeral Direct ors, East Alder and East Sixth streets. Funeral announcement later. BRUNS July 16. at Good Samaritan Hos pital, Dr. William C. Bruns, aed 51 years. Funeral services private, which will be held at the chapel ot Portland Crema torium at 3 F. M. today (Sunday) July. 17. CARLL The funeril services of the late Joseph Carll will be held at Flnley's par lors at 3:30 P. M. today (Sunday). Friends invited. Interment Rose City Cemetery. WHITING In this city, July 15, Dorcas Whiting, aged 77 years 5 months and 15 days. The funeral services will be held at Finley"s parlors at 2 P. M. Monday, July 18. Friends invited. Interment Riverview. CASS July 15, Mary A. Cass, aged 73 years: mothor of J. 11. and W. J. Cass. Funeral will take place ' from late residnnoe, 206 17th st., Monday. July 18. at 8:30 A. M., thence to the Cathedral, 15th and Couch sts., at 0 A. M. Interment, Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Friends respectfully Invited. TO-NSETH FLORAL CO. MARQUAM IsLLH;. FLO HAL 1 ) K S K. N S . Phones: Main 5102; A 1102. Dunning & MrEnlee, Funeral Directors. 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady as sist unt. Ofl ice of County Coroner. ZKLLER-BYRNES CO., Pun era rblrectors, 594 Williams ave.; both phones; lady attend ant: most modern establishment in the city. EDWARD HOLMANnroTTmTeralDlrectl ore, 220 3d st. Lady Assistant. Phone M. 507. J. P. FIN LEY & s6N73dandMadlBOii. jLady attendant. Pbn eMaln 9, A 1599. EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successor to h S. Dunning, Inc. E. 52, H 2525. ERICSON CO. Undertakers: lady assist ant; 409 Alder. M. 6133, A 2335 LERCH. Undertaker, cor. East Alder and 6th. Phones 781. B. 1883. Lady assistant. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Pnal Richmond and Wallsend Australl vUal an Independent Coal & Ice Com pany, opposite City Library. Both phones. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY PBESIDEJiT, Main 212. iKCKETAHY, Halo Bn9t HUMANE OKHf KK, Earn! 477 SEW TODAV. Business Kntlre block, centrally lo cated, few blocks from P. O., between Taylor and Washing ton. 60x100, corner 7th and Ever ett: income. POxlOO. corner Eth and Couch. 80x100, with substantial brick, on corner Grand ave nue and East Morrison. Apartment Sites 23d and Everett, quarter block; income. 7th and Columbia, vacant corner, 100 feet on 7th. 6th and Harrison, corner lot; income. 12th and Harrison, quarter block ; income. 7h. near College, 67x100; in come. Residences 60x100, on 24th, near Mar shall. 60x100. on Glisan, near 22d. 30x100, on Glisan. near 21st. 50x100, on Overton, near 25th. 60x100. on Johnson, hear 23d. Willamette Heights Lot and new 7-room house at a bargain; JS500, cash $2500 and balance i0 monthly. Irvington Xew 7-room house, fur nished new and complete. Thta is a bararaln at 16500, $2700 cash required. PropertyiaAIlParlsofCily DONALD MACLEOD S16 Elrrtrie. KKW TODAY. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE Corner Second and Yamhill Regular Sales Days. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Each Day at 10 A. M. fprljcht pianos. oirana, parlor furni ture of all description, davenport, leather couches, dJuin suits In weath ered and solden oak. brass and iron beds, metallic and wood-frame springs, felt and floss mattresses, pillows, com forters, sanitary couches, folding- bed, carpets, rugs, linoleum, steel and gas ranges, refrigerators, etc., in fact al most anything you may need. VV carry the largest toe It of second hand furniture on the Coast. Goods sold at private sale at all timet. Great Suit and Cloak Sale ON TUESDAY NEXT, 2 P. M. At Wilson's Auction Rooms Cor. Second and Yamhill We are instructed by the well-known and reliable firm of TILL & GIBBS to sell about SOO suits, coats, etc., com prising: Ladles linen tailored salts. One-piece dresses in velvet, wool and 111c net. Wool tailored salts. - Slllt tailored suits. Separate jackets and coats. Wash skirts, etc. Our instructions are to sell the above at any old prices for spot cash to high est bidder. Don't forget the time Tuesday next at 2 P.- M-, sharp. J. T. WILSOST, Auctioneer. Cash paid for furniture, stocks of merchandise, etc. Call Main 1626, A 4243. GRAND AUCTION of arenulne Turkish rua;s, htgh-arrade furniture ln the newest styles and fin. ishes, carpets, etc.. of a prominent fam ily, who are leaving the city on an ex tended tour of Europe, ON TUESDAY NEXT at our salesrooms, 152 Park St., com prising genuine Turkish rugs. rich design Axminster rugs, body Brussels rugs, mission library furniture, viz. table, settee, rockers, armchairs, leather couch, Webster's dictionary and stand, several volumes of standard works, solid mahogany hall mirror, umbrella stand, weathered oak bookcase, pic tures, armadllla basket, folding daven port, several parlor rockers and center tables, upholstered parlor suite, the furnishings of four bedrooms, all like new and modern; Edison phonograph, mahogany cabinet and about 150 records, quartered oak dining - room furniture, weathered oak china cabinet, dinner set, glass and chinaware, bric-a-brac, mattings, Morris chairs, English breakfast table, pictures, mahogany parlor cabinet. White Front Sanitary refrigerator, gas range, gas water heat er, lawn hose, mower and many other lots. On view tomorrow. Sale on Tues day next at lO o'clock. ON THURSDAY NEXT we shall have the furnishings of eight room house. These goods can be seen Wednesday afternoon. Sale starts on Thursday at lO o'clock. GEO, BAKER A CO., Auctioneers. S.L.N.GILMAN AUCTIONEER 126 Second St., Kear Washington (for merly at 411 Washington St.) REGULAK SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY of Household Furniture and Merchandise. Real Ecate ales a Specialty. We sell at private sale at all times, and are now closing a stock of men's hosiery, underwear, shoes, etc. On Tuesday, 10 A. M., at 126 Second street, we will sell a large number of 9x12 rags of various makes, ex-"steam-ship"; also carpets, dressers and other lines of household effects. Main 2473. S. L. K. GILMAX, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES 211 FIRST STREET -MONDAY, Tomorrow, 2 P. M. The contents of 8-room house from Sellwood. TUESDAY NEXT, 10 A. M. The contents of residence from Alblna. THURSDAY NEXT, 10 A. M. Our resrular clean-sweep auction of all kinds of household goods. FORD AVCTIOX CO., Main 8951, A 2445. Do You Want A New First-Class Home in rvington Oak floors, beamed and paneled dining-room and den, buffet, bookcases, fireplace, bathroom and heating- plant, the best obtainable, as are also the fine brass fixtures and every other feature of this house. Must be sold before August 1. If interested in having a high-class home, one to be proud of, on easy terms and below actual cost, see Wynn Johnson Co. Room 208 Gerllnicer blda" 2d and Alder. Phone Marshall 104S. $6500 8 Fine Rooms Nothing to beat it in the city; 100per month will do. Could take a lot. W 141. Oregonian. A MONEY-MAKER. 60 acres of the best suburban prop erty to be found on the West Side, cov ered with beautiful trees, on scenic driveway commanding a fine view of river and mountains; near electric line and 5c fare. This will subdivide at good profit. Price only 1600 per acre, with terms. Thos. McCnsker, 329 Lnmbennens Bids;. WFJ.Tj-BUI1.T six-room modern housa in sood district. 1 block to cax; large hall, china cloiet. basement. Anect off plumbing, etc. ; only ISoO on terms. Owner. 632 E. lst. &ps this today. LOST A a-mnths-ol4 black and whits f"a terrtsr naar Situ sad Qulmby. Maia SS0O. JJEW TODAV. Mt Lands WHITE SALMON VALLEY Opposite Hood River Valley Tracts of any size, improved or unimproved. First-class in every partic ular. $50 to $100 an Acre According to distance from town. Reasonable terms if desired. , Ask for Mr. Nelson. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Board of Trade Building. Choice Acreage $200 to $500, Close In Suburban Acreage Versus City Lot, In Medium to Par-Oot Addition. City lots cost you $400 to $1500 each. Carfare to and from city home, 10c per day, or, per year. $31.20. Increase cost of living per year $300 to $500. Which in turn means drudgery, ex travagance, debts, discouragement, cur tailed freedom, lack of play grounds for the children. No recreation nor work for growing boys, creating Idleness, shiftlessness, narrowness, lack of sense of duty and usefulness. Increase of value from year to year very little. Time to get to city from home on city lot 25 to 50 minutes. 2 and 6 acres, 10 to 15 miles from postofjice, or 4 to 7 miles from city limits, costs you per acre (equal to 6 lots) $200 to $500. Note the difference ln price. Carfare to and from suburban home, per year, $50 to $100. Reduced cost of living per year $300 to $500. which in turn means economy, growing bank account, encouragement, freedom, large spacious play grounds for children, plenty of recreation and work for growing boys attending -to fruit, garden, poultry, cows, etc., train ing them to be industrious, active and having a broader sense of duty and usefulness. Time required to go to city from sub urban country home 35 to 6Q minutes. Every man is the architect and build er of his own fortune and future. Call on us and let us tell you more about our choice 2(4, 5 and 10-acre tracts close ln, near the carline, and how to secure on easy payments. In creased value on acreage at least five times as great as suburban city lot. M. E. THOMPSON CO. Real Estate. Insurance. Mortgage Loans. Cor. 4th and Oak Sts., Henry Hide Main B0S4, A 3327. Double Your Money Hood River Bargain 30 ACRES ideally located within 3 miles of the City of Hood River. Prac tically all in strictly commercial or chard of Newtowns and Spltzenbergs, with pollenizers, ranging from 1 to 12 years old. Soil and drainage are per fect. Creek on place. Easily worth $30,000. We can deliver it for $25,000 for a few days only $10,000 cash will handle it, and terms so the place will pay the balance. Tou can double your money on this ln one year. Seeing is believing. Let us show you. Devlin S Firebaugh 510-511 Svretlnnd Bids:., Corner Kifth and AVashlngton Sts., Portland, Or. BIG PROFITS ALWAYS IX BUSINESS LOTS. SMALL, PROFITS IN CITY RESIDENCE LOTS. ich Shall It Be? Business lots in Madras, Central OreT gon, which two railroads (Hill and Har riman) will reach by October or Novem ber. Lots $150 to $600. Best business cor ners $S00 to $1000. Buy now before big boom on arrival of the two railroads how building, and reap the harvest. Easy terms. Prices advance again soon. Population of Madras in March 500; population In July 1200. Population on arrival of railroads should be over 3000. M. E. THOMPSON CO., Real Estate, Insurance, Mortgagee Loans, Cor. 4th and Oak Sts., Henry Bids. Main 0084, A 3327. Business Corner 100 Feet on UNION AVENUE 60 feet on Knott. Some income: $6000 cash, balance 6 per cent. Price for short time 815,000 Oet prices all around this and you will see that this is a GOOD BUY. OREALESIArEl ltiiRANa 82 Lafayette Bldg-, Washington and 6th. SAFE INVESTMENT 100x100 on the Bast Side, close In. fine site for apartment-house or flats. The price Is right, $13,000, part cash. Phone or call at the office. H. H. URDAHL 503 Lumbermen Bldsr. Marshall 185S, A 4533, NEW TODAY. FARM SPECIALS 80 ACRES About 50 cleared and in cultiva tion; 18 miles from Portland, on electric line, one mile from station. Black bottom soil, well drained. About 30 acres in oak and fir tim ber; gently .rolling land. $3000 .cash will handle, balance on terms to suit. 60 ACRES Hill land, 20 acres cleared, three slashed;. 525 M. ft. fir timber, worth $1.75 M. $3 offered for the' pile timber; 80 fruit trees, red shot soil the best fruit land. Plenty water, 6-room house in good condition. Large barn and all nec essary sheds. Well fenced; near two churches and one mile from school. One cow, 16 chickens go with place; balance of stock can be bought at very reasonable figure. If taken soon, part of crop goes with it. $2700 cash will handle, balance on terms to suit. 104 ACRES 70 acres cleared, 3 to 4 acres slashed, with good brush and build ing timber; 100 fruit trees in full bearing. Black loam soil; all level land, vplenty of water, house and outbuildings. Property divided by a good road. Half mile from sta tion. $4600 cash and balance on terms to suit. 67 ACRES 57 acres cleared, 8 acres oak tim ber; 30 fruit trees, black loam soil, all level. Fine 9-room house, with a large barn 45x58, wagon shed and outbuiklings;1! mile from de pot. Land is in first-class condi tion. Surrounding land selling at a much higher figure. Milk route paying $1500 yearly, requiring half a day's work, goes with the place. Land is well drained, has a water tower, and any part of it can be covered with water. Some farming implements go . with the place. $4800 cash to handle, balance on terms. 40 ACRES About 20 acres clear, 30 fruit trees and best of fruit land. Land roll ing and well drained; four-room house, granary, hogpen, chicken house, large barn, in good condi tion. All fenced. Plenty well v.a ter; half mile from school; 2 good horses, 50 chickens, cow and calf, plow, etc. $2000 cash to handle and balance to suit purchaser. 43 ACRES About 30 acres cleared, 5 in heavy timber, rest nearly cleared; most of it in cultivation. Rich black . -.bottom soil; creek forms boundary line on one side. Near school and ' about one mile from R. R. station. A real good buy, taking $2100 cash to handle and balance on terms. 33 ACRES About 22 acres cleared, balance slashed, except 5 acres of good fir timber; 75 young fruit trees in good condition. Best of fruit land, level, with gentle slope. Good four room house, barn, fruit house, chicken, milk and hog house; good fences. Eight miles from Hills boro. Good spring, that will run a ram and will throw water all over the place; 2 good wells; 1V4 miles to school and church. All good farming land, 6 cows, 4 calves; all machinery in good condition, with crops in and garden planted; 12 loads clover hay in barn, 35 tur keys and many -chickens; in all over $800 worth of personal prop erty. This is a rare bargain, if taken soon, and any reasonable terms can be arranged. 70 ACRES 25 acres in level bottom land; 40 acres hill land; exceptionally fine fruit land. Over half cleared and in cultivation. Near R. R. station and school. $2200 cash to handle, balance on terms to suit. ABOUT 30 ACRES All cleared, with stream running along one line; good soil, one mile from R. R. station and electric line, about 8 miles from Portland. Land around there selling from $250 to $1000 per acre. This is an excep tional buy and won't last long at the figure. $185" an acre, on easy terms. 40 ACRES 28 acres slashed, rest stump land; rolling hill, red shot soil and best of fruit land; y mile from R. R. station and school, for $1100, on terms to suit. $15.00 per acre buys some fine fruit land close to Portland, close to transportation, and your last chance to double your money by Fall. ( 5 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS Close to Portland on electric line; thoroughly cleared, beautiful black loam that will grow anything. A Hood River man on the ground says: "Climatic and soil conditions far surpass the famous Hood River district." Tor sale on very easy terms at from $200 to $225 per acre. Headquarters for the best farms in Washington County at reason able prices. PACIFIC N. W. DEV. CO. 404-5 Couch Building, Portland. NTEW TODAY. Moore nvestment nv Exclusive dealers in large tracts of .jy wiu uMEAf lands. It you have money to Invest, read the following carefully, and if at all interested, call on or write us for par ticulars. 250.000 acres ln Durango. Mexico, for $l.t,0 per acre, including 3500 head of cattle, a lot of horses, sheep and goats, nearly 2000 acres in corn that looks fine. Average rainfall, 27 inches per year. The next bargain is close to home, being 2500 acres within 15 miles of Portland, at least 2250 acres first-class FRUIT. BERRY, NUT and HAT land; BOO acres can be irrigated and will grow alfalfa; has over 4 miles of river frontage: is all fenced and has lots of good buildings. Can be sold out in 10 to 100-acre tracts from $150 to $500 per acre, for fruit and dairy farms. This tract is connected with Portland by both steam and electric R. R. Price for a short time, $130 per acre. We also have 4000 acres on the Des chutes, all under ditch, and good water right: 3400 acres tillable; 2500 acres now in crop; good buildings. Price, in cluding crop, $25 per acre, until August 1. Would consider some exchange on this property. We also have other large tracts. Our lands are just the kind for a syndicate to handle. MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY 304-305 Henry Building, Portland, Or. SOU BARGAINS $100,000 PAYS 10 Net 100x90 feet, with almost new 4-story brick build ing leased at 10 per cent net. In one of the cltys most growing business district where real es tate values will double in very short time. In come can be materially increased soon. $60,000 cash will handle if de sired making 12 per cent net on that amount. New 4-story brick apartment-house on 11th st., the best apartment-house section ln the city. Price is $40,000. but has mort $20,000 PAYS gage for $20,000 on same. 17(1 Nsr After paying interest. -'.'- taxes and insurance is leased so that it pays 17 per cent on the $20,000 necessary to purchase.' $6500 N.21t Near JOHNSON $3250 6623XIOO Nearly new 8-room .house, has hot-water heat. First floors all quartered oak, fractional lot 30x60 feet. This house actually cost the con tractor 4300. and the ground is worth more than $3000. Will sell for $500 cash and $50 per month. The house will rent for $50 any time. . Situated on Thompson St., be tween E. 15th and E. 16th. All improvements ln. Splen did, for a fine home. Part time If desired. Morgan, Flieta&Boyce S03-50U Ablngton Bldff. SAVE : all middlemen's profits by let- J ting us finance your home. We build on installment, flat loan or cash contracts. Lowest rates. a Home Building Co. I Suite -41 Wanhlnsrton IllriK-, 4th Z and Washington Sts-. Phone Marshall 1853. Irvington Home Sacrifice New, 8 rooms, sleeping porch, beau tiful design and finish; every up-to-date convenience; near carline; am go ing away; lowest priced fine home in Portland. Will accept small cash pay ment, balance monthly. Phone East 4167 FLAT SITE $2400 40x100 EAST 13TH AND EAST DAVIS J. J. OEDER Cor. Grand Avenue and E. Ankeny. CeCnn 1001X. S. E. cor. K. 19th wOOUU and Thompson. All im provements in and paid; hard surface pavements: one of Irvington's choicest, surrounded by fine homes; terms. One block to carline. SHEFFIELD & RIELY 23 Rupsel Bldg., Entrance 162 4th st. PORTLAND HEIGHTS Fine Yt block, onlv $6500. BOSS ENGLISH IJfV. CO, 322 Mohswk Bldg. AN INVESTMENT 14 New brick apartment-house, leased for 5 years, 14 per cent on amount in Vested. BAIRD A BROWJf, 313 Henry Blda lompa NEW TODAY. toclk In Willamette Valley 156 acres. 40 ln cultivation and 40 In pasture, balance is timber suitable for wood, but every acre is good soil for either grain or fruits. No flat, wet land. A perpetual stream running through the place and water is piped to house and barn from a splendid spring. A good new 6-room house and 2 good barns: 7 miles from a good large town and county seat: on a fine road, with telephone and free delivery. The price of this .place is $40 an acre;. $5000 cash; includes 4 good workhorses, 22 head of cattle, 25 goats, 5 sheep, t brood sows, chickens, 2 buggies. 2 sets harness, cream separator, plows, har rows and all farm tools and household furniture. There is also a sufficient amount of growing fruits on the place for family use. It's a bargain for a live man and will double in value with in five years. Investment Co. Roomsi KtT, K18 Oregonian Bldg. Three cottages on piece 100x72, ona block from Broadway, bringing iii monthy rental of $41.50; $1500 down, easy terms for rest. 100x100, two blocks from Jefferson High School. Nothing around this piece can be bought for less than $1200 a lot. Inquire room 335, Chamber of Com merce, between 10 and 12 A. M. HOMES $3200 We have a splendid buy in a 6-room house not new but in splen did condition and substantially built, with furnace, full cement basement, large lot with fruit trees, not far out on the East Side; $500 cash, with terms on the bal ance. 85500 Another good buy in a 6 room modern house, not new but in fine condition and newly paint ed, with- grounds 150 x 100 and abundance of roses, fruit trees. oernes, vegetables ana nice lawn; on carline. with east front, in a nice residence district. See this and you will want it if you are a lover of nature. S8500 New 8-room modern concrete block house with fireplace, furnace, hardwood floors, plate glass win dows, elegant fixtures, full base ment, close to good carline, with Btreet paved; house ready to move right in. Terms may be had with Substantial cash payment. STRONG & CO. Financial Agent, ftO.S Concord Bldg. WHITE SALMON APPLE LAND We have some of this choice apple land to offer on terms to suit pur chaser, from 5 acres up, improved and unimproved. 1 Columbia Trust Co. Board of Trade Bldg. Owner wants to move to Portland. Will exchange $15,000 worth of the best Umatilla County Lands K(1H PORTLAND PROPERTY. 480 acres, all fenced, well watered, and all tillable. Prefer business or close-in residence property, and will assume mortgage if necessary. ( Call or write immediately. T. K. BEVERLY, 014 Lewis Bldg. 100x100 Two good 6-room houses bringing $40 per month, on East Tenth St., close to carline; $5500 cash. Good buy. A. J. GANTNER 61H Board of Trade Bids fourth and link Sim. BeautifulHome and a money-maker besides, 5 acres 100 steps from cars, beautiful view, finest kind of gardenland. with own irrigation and trout pond. The finest thing for an ideal home, florist or hos pital, or anything you want to use it for. Price only $8000. Good terms given. F. Fuchs 221 14 Morrison St. $6500 Sightly lot, 50x148 ft., on Cornell road at head of Northrup street. MRS. F. S. PEIRCE, SOS Water St. Phone Main U82. FOR SALE At a Bargain 898 acres land, Klamath, Lake and Crook counties. Greater part near two railroads now building. Price right. Title perfect. Land good. Address "Owner." Box SOS, Portland, Oregon. MY equity of $1700 in 8 1-3 acres at TlgaM" vllle, on the Oreiron Electric; 6 acres cleared. 2H slashed; an ideal Utile farm to trade a a first payment on bouse and lot. CallupMaln 1618,A184. FOR RENT A T-room house. $25 per month, furnished, to anyone who will buy part of the furniture at a bamain for $76; leaving the city. 430 Market m. Wallace $5000 $2000