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THE MORNING OEEGONIAN, THUKSDAY, 1KBKUART 28, 1907. 11 WILL iME TICKET Labor Unions to Take Part in Spring Elections. OPPOSED TO MAYOR LANE Administration Is Denounced and Decision Is Made to Nominate Loyal Unionists for All City Offices. The Spring municipal election will be complicated by the placing of a complete union labor ticket In the field. All loyal union men will sup port the nominees of the Union Iabor party. If the plans of tne board of con trol of the labor party are Indorsed by Portland unions. This question will come up. at a mass meeting of union men and .their friends at A. O. U. W. hall. Tenth and Washington streets, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. It Is expected that the action outlined by the board of control will be adopted. Union labor leaders say there are 10,000 men affiliated with the Port land labor organisations, or in close touch with them. There are 45 unions already Identified with the labor par ty. It is too early to estimate the Votes the party will cast, say the leaders, but it Is expected that the union strength in Portland may be materially added to by Influence brought to bear upon friends and non union working people. Founders of the new party are hos tile to the present administration. Mayor Lane and his following have been declared distasteful to the labor ing man and the present regime is paid to be wholly opposed to the working man's interests. A special circular, issued by the la bor party and distributed by Secretary I.eabo to the allied unions, says in part: "All are familiar with tit- condition of afralrs ip this city and we all well know that the present administration is not In any way friendly to those who toil and are endeavoring to better their condition in an honorable and peaceful manner. "Reflect upon the attitude of those in power toward organized labor and it alone ir sufficient to convince any' laboring man that his interests are and will be hampered as long as he submits to their rule and power. 'There is only one solution for the laboring man to get his rights as an American citizen and that is to band together and use our strength at the coming municipal election to place men in office who unquestionably stand for the rights of the people and whe will give us an honest and fear less administration." While it was tnought when the la bor party started that it would aid in the election of those old party can didates who were friendly to organized labor, the discussion of things politi cal has apparently roused the union ists to a desire to launch their own ticket at the forthcoming primaries. They apparently fear to trust them selves to either of the old parties for the readjustment of things they con tend are all awry and will accordingly strike out independently. The platform of the new party was discussed at length nst Right and-fl-nally approved by the board of con trol, which is made up of delegates from different unions. In It present form It. will be submitted to the mass meeting to morrow night. Should it be ratified there, as is expected, it will be the basis upon which the new or ganization will stand or fall. There were several minor changes made last night In the platform, but they were details for the most part. The declaration for an anti-pass law was stricken out as this has already been accomplished. A plank declaring for- the special taxation of street and other railways was dropped at the in stigation of members of the streetcar union. The plank declaring for women suf frage was omitted because it is under stood the question will be brought up at the next election for another ex pression from the 'people. Opposition to the Issuance of bonds by the city for a park system was withdrawn. Six additional unions came into tho fold last night by declaring their ad herence to the new political organiza tion. Bonds Disposed Of. The Oregon Yacht Club has succeeded In disposing of the S2S00 bonds which were floated several months ago and the pro ceeds will be used to pay off the debt on the clubhouse. A part of the receipts will be used to put the clubhouse In bet ter condition. The members are very enthusiastic over the .outlook and a smoker will be held one day next week when plans for the coming season will be discussed. DAILY MKTEOROUKllCAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Feb. 27. Maximum tempera ture. 5' degrees; minimum. 41. River read i." J?-A: M ' 7 4 "k"t- change In last 24 hours. 0.2 foot. Total precipitation. 5 P. M to 5 P. M.. 32IW inches; normal 32.41- ex cess. O SR. Total sunshine, Kebruarv' 2rt. 1!07. none; poMlhle. 10 hours 68 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M., 30.03 Inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The pressure has fallen slightly on the Pacific Slope and light rain has occurred t widely scattered places In the North Pacific States. The changes In temperature since yesterday have been small and unim portant. The Indications are for showers Thursday in Western Oregon and Western Washing ton and for generally fair weather east of the Cascade Mountains. UJCAL FORECASTS. Portland and vlcinlty-r-Showers; southerly winds. Western Oregon and Western Washington Showers: southerly winds. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and Idaho Phobably fair. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster. MEETING NOTICES. OREGON COMMANDHRT. NO. 1, K. T. Special conclave this (ThlirSnilVl eventnv at H Mlnl. Order of' the Temple. Visiting Sir Knights courteously Invited. W. S. MACRUM, Recorder. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 114. A. F. and A. M. Special communica tion this (Thursday) evening. T:30 o'clock. Work In F. C. degree. All F. C. Mason Invited. B. S. PAGUE, Sec'y. PIED. HA MEL At residence. 702 Williams ave nue. February 27, Lillian Marie, Infant A aaugnter oi sir. ana Airs. William D. Hamel. NE.EDHAM In this city. February 2T. at 561 Johnson St.. Martin A. Needham; aged 65 years. Funeral announcement later. EVANS February 26. at Gohle. Or., William I,. Evans, aged 48 years. 9 months, 29 days. Funeral announcement later. ANDERSON In this city. Feb, 2T. at 435 - Alder mt. Karl Anderson, aged 64 years, 25 days. Homeseekers picked up nine of the Spanton addition lots yesterday. Lots worth six hundred dollars are being offered for $300 $10 a month. A little fortune is here right under your nose Free carriages to and from the tract fl 'Many a man goes to Klondyke or some other waj-off place to make a for tune, and he falls over half a dozen good fortunes getting there. It is an in herent weakness in most of us to look way off for the good things of life. As a matter of fact, most of them are under our feet all the time. I Spanton 's new addition is not; in Klondyke, but right here in Portland between East 23rd and East 26th streets. It's a safe investment, for Portland can't fail it's a profitable investment, for you are the very first buyers. Three hundred dollars for a desirable residence lot is very different from six hundred, which many dealers are getting for lots not half so desirable. Yesterday was a busy day between office and tract.) Three carriages were in attendance and we made many trips not a soul was disappoint ed. We'd like to have YOU go some time today Call at office, ground floor Commonwealth Building, Sixth and Burnside, and we will show you an investment (small, it's true) but no one can say it is not safe, nor can they say it is not profitable. Here's our offer: Desirable residence lots, well located, thirteen min utes' drive from the heart of the city, for $300 paid in' installments of $10 a month or a modern cottage will be built for $1000, and both house and lot may be had for $1400 $25 a month. Note tit will take us 90 days to have the house ready for occupancy. Samples of Yesterday's Sales 5 Mr. James Doody paid $300 for a lot and will build a $1200 cottage at once Mr. Lawrence E. Long bought three lots on speculation; he savs Los An geles would ask a thousand dollars for lots similarly situated and never crack a smile. -Mrs. Margaret Stephens and her two sons, recently froni San Jose, bought a lot each she says she would much rather have her money in good lots than savings banks. I Be our guest for an hour and we will show you the new Spanton tract today The Spanton Company COMMONWEALTH BUILDING Highest Portland Bank References. -The PORTLAND PORTLAND, DR. ETJROFEAX FLAH MODERN KE8TAEKAKT. COST ONE MIT.UOX DOLLARS, : MOTEL OREGON j : CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS. J Portland's New and Modern HoteL Rates $1 per Day and Up. I 2 European Plan. Free Bus. ! WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props. HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Streets., PORTLAND, OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN . to 3.M Per Dax Aseording to Location. M. T. DAYHES. President. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Oilman's Auction Rooms. 411 Washing ton street, at 1 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gil nian. Auctioneer. At Baker's Auction House, comer. Alder and Park streets. Furniture, carpets, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker & Son. Auctioneers. Furniture store, end of Montavilla car f .I..-, ran- l'j in, runiana Auction Kooms. C. L. Ford, auctioneer. FUNERAL NOTICES. KOBLOTH In this city, February 24, at the family residence, 6fi5 Everett street, Mrs. Annie Petroa Kobloth, aged 37 years. ll months, 19 days. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will' be held at Vancouver. Wash., at 2 P. M.. Wednesday. February 2T. Interment at Vaneoux-er. Waeh. . MCCARTHY Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services of John F. McCarthy, which will be held at the Holy Cross Catholic Church, Portsmouth, at 2 P. M. todav (Thuredav). Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. McL.ACHI.IN Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services of Edmond R. . Mcl.achlin. which will be held at Finley's chapel at 2 P -M today (Thursday). Interment ftlverview. ' Dunning. McEntee Ollbaugh, Funeral Di rectors. 7th Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst KRICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Aula at. Lad assistant. Phone Alain 4133. EDWARD HOI.nJAN CO.. Funeral Direct or. Xt Sd t. Lady a sals taut. Phone M. MI. ZELLER-BYRNES CO.. Undertakers. Km aimers. 73 Kussell. East 1088. Lady Ha t. J. P. KIN LEY SON. Funeral Directors. Ko. 161 Sd St.. cor. Madison. Phone slain a. F. B. DCNNINu, Undertaker. 414 East Aider. Lady assistant, phone Kast Si. A. B. HKM8TOCK Funeral director. E. 18th & Umatilla. Ph. Sellwood 71. Lady aee't. PIANO STUDIO LOUIS H. BOLL Now located over FILERS PIANO HOUSB. Entrance on Park St.. Suit. D. SIXTH MEAOQUMrEM FOR TSUIIISIS All COMMEICIAL TMTEIEM Special rate made to families and single gentlemen. The management will be pleased at all times- to show rooms and give prices. A modern Turkish bath es tablishment In the hotel. li. C BOWERS. Manager. Flrst-Claes Check Reetaoraat Connected With Hotel. O. O. DAVIS, See. and Trass, SEW TODAY. 5AVIER STREET. One of the choicest residence lots on up per Savler st. for sale at a bargain. WAKEFIELD. FRIES & CO., 229 Stark st. GEORGE BLACK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. 118 Worcester Building. Phon. Paclno 1807. UNCLE) MYERS LOAN OFFICE. 143 3D St.. near Alder, established 1870; old and reliable; any amount loaned on watches, diamonds. Jewelry and sealskins. 10-Room House We have n nicdern 10-ronm house and two lots 50x100 each, situated 827 Nelson Pt., corner East 27th st. This is a good buy. Only two blocks from East Ankeny car line. Price $3600 Easy Terms MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Second St. and 392 E. Burnside. $10,000 CASH And $6500 at 6 per cent for 2 years ewlnffs a piece of bus1ne?s property on 4th at., only a very few blocks from this office. Income. $1S7.50 monthly. Do you know of any property anywhere that brings In such returns? WHITING & ROUNTREE 82 ii Third Street. STREET and BURNSIDE AMT'SESLENTS. wton. HEILIG THEATER x, . .1?.Jri""' Tonlht- ' oCIock. " AIC18IIN DALY MUSICAL COMPANY "A Country Girl" wlsifinlton HEILIG THEATER KlawGT,i Binn'n Sunday.. MARCH a! SnfKffL' J' M- Cohan's j-asj-wML aiusic i lay. AC MINUTES TJ FROM BROADWAY CORINNE ?S3?L Charming Chorus AUANCE SALE TOMORROW. . PRICES. Entire lowr floor r Balcony, first 4 rows l-in Balcony, next 5 rows i no Balcony, last S rows '7- Entlre gallery Boes ".::. ::'io:oo BArKER THEATER --too, GEO. 1 BAKER. Genera Manager. Home of Baker Theater Stork Company. All This Week. Presenting Jerome K. Jerome's Famous Four-Act Comedy "MISS HOBB8." Stage Direction Arthur Mackley. One of the brightest, cleverest comedies of the season. The celebrated author's dry est vein of humor. Matinee Saturday. Eve ning prices 25c, 35c. 50c; matinee, 15c, 25c Next Week "MIZPAH." EMPIRE THEATER Phone Main 11T. Milton W. Seaman. Mrr. Playing Only Kastern Road Attractions Tonight, All This Week Lincoln J. Car ter's Greatest Success, "THE FAST MAIL." Carload of scenic eflects. Two trains Ni agara Falls at night. Great steamboat ex plosion. Intense realism. Matinee Saturday. Regular Umpire prices. Next Attraction "The Missouri Girl." THE STAR a,n468. Week of February t.1. The ALLEN STOCK CO. Presents "The Uttie Church Around the Corner." In Four Acts. .Matinees Tuesdays. Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 2:15. Prices 10 and 20 cents: every evening at 8:15, prices 10. 20 and 30 cents. Reserved seats by Telephone Main 0196. LYRIC THEATER PortlanfTn Ponular Stock Hons. WKEK COMMENCING MONDAY, FEB. 25. Incomparable Lyric Stock Company In the Famous Civil War Comedy-Drama, "STRUCK OIL" In Three Acts. Box Office Open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Seats can be reserved by Phone Main 408.Y The Grand Week ot 2-25. Lizzie Evans and Jefferson Lloyd, "The Old Love." Week of March 4: Coin's Dog Show. Mudge & Morton. Herbert Devean. Wills & Barron. La Adella, Budd A Wayne. Harold Hoff. Grandtscope. NEW TODAI. Fourth Street Lot 33 1-3x100, and good 6-room ho us, No. 570 4th street, between Lincoln and Grant. Price, $4000. Terms. MALL & VON BORSTEL 101 Second St. and 892 B. Burnside. FOR SALE '. 100x100 feet, Ronthwest corner of Clay, south of Jefferson at.. In swell neighbor hood, and large modern residence, which will rent for $S5 per month: price 120.000; $7500 cash, balance to suit at S per cent. Call and let us tell you what a bi money-maker this property will be for you. A. L. Parkhurst & H. L. Sale 208 Lumber Exchange Bids. NEW TODAY. $90,000 : I We are offering for a few days a high class I property in retail section ; of the city with good brick improvements and J under guaranteed lease. If unable to handle it I alone, we can help you in the purchase. I SEE US ABOUT IT TODAY j : Goldschmidt's Agency : 253)S Washington, Cor. 3rd. Z S20,000 Half cash, balance 6 per cent, will buy southwest corner, over quarter-block, with new modern two-story bulldiiiK, five stores on ground floor, fine lode hall, one six, and one seven-room flat on second floor, all rented; yearly in come about $2500. Homes 86500 "Willamette Heights, lot and new. strictly modern 7-room . house. A beautiful view. ST500 50x100 near Marshall on 20th street, and fine 10-room modern house; fine lawn. East Side S6000 Either of 2 lovely homes, BOx 100 each, one on southwest corner of East 15th near Hawthorne avenue. Strictly modern. A. B. Richardson 622 Chamber of Commerce. Payment of Interest Commercial Club Building Association Interest on the negotiable receipts and the coupons of the outstanding- bonds will be payable at our office on March 1, 3907. Portland Trust Company ot Oregon S. K. Corner Third and Oak Streets. Nut-Grove Nut-Grove lota will bo advanced $50 each March 1. It is on the Peninsula, opposite Denver avenue, St. Johns line. Nut-Grove has the finest bearing fruit and walnut trees in the city. Nut-Grove has Bull Run water and a pnblic school within four blocks. Nut-Grove lots are 50x100, each lot is in thorough cultivation, and you can start your home with bearing fruit trees. Price, S350 to $400. G. H. VAN HOUTEN, 320 Lumber Exchange; phone Main 275. Z. J. Gossett, Agent at Nut-Grove. BEST BUY ON ALDER ST. 100x100 corner, close in, $60,000 EE. J. Daly 114 3rd St. MARKET STREET DRIVE PORTLAND HEIGHTS Eight-room modern residence for sale, with solid rock foundation: rooms all prettllv tinted; two large fireplaces and best kind of a furnace; magnificent view of the entire panorama of the cltv and mountains. This site alone, without Im provements, cannot be bought today for less than $7500. The price of this splen didly Improved property is only $8500; $4000 cash, balance- terms at 6 per cent. A. L. Parkhurst & H. L. Sale 208 Lumber Exchanbe Bldg. Washington St. $38.000 Full lot with three-storv brick. We are notified that after the first of the month this property will be advanced. If you want to make a good Investment see us before that time. VANDUYN & WALTON 303 Chamber of Commerce. CHEAP LOTS TV have 3 lot!. 49Hx77, on N. W. corner 29th st. and Broadway. Price $500 Easy Terms MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Second and 392 E. Burnside. $26,000 SAVIER ST. ROx2no, between 14th and .15th; 2 cor ners; lare 3-story frame on 15th t. cor ner. Brewery lease expires in April, and 15th st. will have a sidetrack. This Is the best buy in North Portland and will not last long. A. D. MARSHALL, Agent Exclusive Agent. 427-429 Chamber of Commerce. GRAND AVE. Lot 200x100 and three houses; renting for $58 per month; situated . N. E. cor. E. Irving and Grand ave. Price $8800 Terms MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Second and 392 E. Burnside. APARTMENT-HOUSE SITE ttttOO Chapman near Morrison. Inquire owner. 133 Mh at., cor. Alder. C. AERNE. JR. Warehouse 7500 square feet of floor space. Elevator and lighting included. 44-46 First Street. WANTED! I want a 6-room houee on the West Side; will consider anything excepting eouthv of Marquam Gulch Owners only need apply. D 3U, Oregonlan. NEW TODAY. BALL&LEE $13,000 buys 100x110, with 13-foot alley, store building-, stock of goods worth $5000, stable, 3 delivery horses with harness and three delivery wagons. Daily sales amount to $125 to $140. On car line. This is a fine suburban busi nessnone better. $1500 takes Small stock of general merchandise, consisting of groceries, hardware, dry goods, cigars, tobacco and con fections. Storeroom 24x50; living rooms above. Cash trade. Rent, $15; lease for two years, option for two more. Will invoice, if desired. Can give clean bill of sale. Locality bound to boom. Act quick. For Sale 'WToodyard, in thriving town; one gasoline saw outfik, and one steam outfit. Sawed over 2300 cords of wood past year. Profitable business. Price $1000. Terms. Also Rooming-houses, 10 to. SO rooms. Dwellings from $1500 up. Farms and timber land for sale. BALL&LEE Room 28 Raleigh Building, Sixth and Washington. 20x100 On new extension . of Stark street. Assessments all paid. $10,000 Good for a $2500 advance in 90 days A bargain. See me today. Two-Story Brick Third street, North of Burn side. Price advances on 1st of March. $30,000 Today is the last day at this price. E. J. DALY 114 THIRD STREET. CITY ACREAGE ' 66 acres in the city. Plat ready to file. Carline through the center. Bull Run water laid to property. We control this property, and if plat is filed couldn't buy it for $100,000. $50,000 profit. On the market for a few days only. Grindst&fF& Schalk 264 Stark St., Tel. Main 392. Water Front Developments in railroad and the new bridge being authorized at Os wego make South Portland water front worth more. We have 635 feet with railroad running through the entire length, and with fronfige on Macadam road, for only $25000 H. P. Palmer 222 Failing Building. Main 5661. Holladay Ave. Business Corner Sie that fin business corner, sit uated S. W. corner Union and H'oIIa dav avenues, having a frontagre of 100 feet on Union ave., 200 feet on Holla day ave. and 100 feet on East 3d st. ' Price $20,000 Terms Mall & Von Borstel 10 Second bt. and 392 East Burnside st. FOR B.KIX REAL ESTATE. NOT GIVEN AWAV. BUT MIGHTY CHEAP $26r0 Fine corner, 100x110, with mod ern 8-room house, close In. fruit trees and lots of flowers; ftOO cash, balance easy. $2!n0 Fractional lot. with nood 7-room house, baaement. hot and cold water, in South Portland: good terms. 45O0 Nice Quarter block on East Burn side, with strictly modern 7-room house; gond terms. S30H0 Fine full lot on Gltsan street, with modern 7-room cottage; easy terms. If you want a smaller or larger house, see me. I can supply you. F. Fuchs, 221 Morrison street. 30.O00 25x100. FIRST. NEAR STARK. 12,RO0 V. block near 12th and Market. 12,SftO 2Sx.10 with 2-story brick. Yamhill, near First st. $rtOOO Vi block In Irvlngton, on 7th, with 7 and 5 house. TAPFER CO.. 34.1H Wash., suite 3. THE CHICAGO OF THE WEST. MAEGLEY Junction, the packing-house center of the Pacific Coaat: lots now on sale: you will have to be quick If you get any of the best buys. A Word A Alvord, 183 Morri son st. CHOICE LOTS. SOxi&O. 12ft TO 2B0. NEAR' Alberta street car; terms. 10 ACRES near Newberg. mostly culti vated, two acres orchard, 5-room house, run ning water; cheap; S00, terms. Owner, 410 Dekum bldg. Fhons Main 5646. J60O BUYS 2 I.OT8 SfixlOO AND GOOD 3 room house, easy terms. Phone Main 2145. 100x100 NSAR MOUNT TABOR CARLINE, only $300. 303 Chamber of Commerce. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALS BY THE PORTLAND REAL. ESTATE CO., 220 Ablngton bid-. C. R. DrBl'RCH, Mngr. Pacific T7S. IVe submit for consideration the following propositions as safe and good buys for large and small Investments: 113,000 V, block on West Park and Mill; line for flrst-clasa apartment bldg. $20.000 Vi block on Bast AMer and Third. $20,000 Vi block on East First and East Yamhill. $200,000 A full half block close to the new Electric Depot, and i now im proved with substantial three and four-story brick buildings, cover ing tho entire half block. $fi0.00f 14 block on Fourth, near Davis. $50.000 25x100 on Front, near Morrison; very good three-story brick. $50,000 100x2iio on Hoyt. near 18th; cot ered with 8 good resiliences; good income; first-class location. $45,000 block on Third street and Jef ferson; this is less than market price. $100.000 block on Fourth, near Oak; this la the location for nrst-claes office and store bldg. $30,00050x110 feet on Front, near Ash; a good 2-story brick; now Is your time to secure this; this Is the old price. $25.too SOxliiO. Second, near Madison, with a substantial brick; the corner Is about $40,1X10. $35,000 block on loth, near Harrison; $450 per month Income. $27,00050x100, Sixth, near Bverett; this Is the best bargain on Sixth street, . or ever will be. $25.000 5o feet on First; this is all right. See ub about It. Don't forget, near Oak. $1R,000 4 block. Eleventh. 1 near Clav. $.10,000 This Is good SOxloO. onlv n block from City Hall; fine flats. $14.500 60s ICO on Ollsan; 6 modern, up-to-date flats; swell location, good service. $16,00050x100. three flrst-elass residences; good Income. $10,50060x100. on loth St., near Jackson; two fine apartment houses. $14,00 7xl00. on 4th st.. on a corner near Grant; 5 up-to-date houses; electric cars soon. See the advance ... ftnd the money you will make. $10.000 ,'lixloo on Front and Montgomery. What Is the matter with this for a small buy? Everybody wants Front st. J-?- li block on 14th and Gllsan. $4o,000 If you want trackage and ware house, here is 2(10x200. which Is worth at a low figure $n.0ou. $900050x100 on Front, bet. Mill and . Montgomery. $10,600 75x100 on Fifth, near Sherman; J up-to-date cottages. $30,000 14 block on Park, near the Custom House. o.-. , EAST SIDES. --.ooo t block on Grand ave. 7'.2Hr ' bloc1' on Grand av. 5o " hlock on Grand ave. -..000 block on Grand ave. 12.00050x100 on Grand ave. $lo.o0 50x100 on Grand ave. 11400 NEW MODERN COTTAGE. BIG lol ; $250 down, balance to suit. We can recommend this. Only one block to rar. $1,100 Ijot oOxloo. good house, tas. water, etc. ; one block to car. If you want a house, this Is the place. $2500 Modern house; walking distance; all conveniences; $1000 will handle this. $S00 Vacant lot, corner, East Side, close in; snap. $1300 to $2500 buys a fine new. mod ern bungalow; part cash, balance eaRy. $loO New 5-room modern house and three lots: full basement; hi cash. $1700 6-room houf;e. not modern, hut a beautiful home; all kinds of fruit: fine city view; 2 full lots: 1 block from car line, at Ivanhoe; H cash. $1800 7-room houte. bath, full base ment, barn, fruit, roses, etc.; place that ' will sell for 2500 next Rummer; owners leaving city; must be sold soon. Cnme in and let us show you some bargains tn houses and fine lots. Htelnmets A. Co., the Homesellers. 103 Morrison st. DON'T DELAY. SEE US TODAY. $11100 Full lots. Portland Heights, choice. $2RT.O Lot 40x100. near 23d and Overion. $i00 Modern home. lth and Marsha. 1. $M500 Fine home on Lovejoy, near 22d. $12.500 11 lots and 10-room house on Tortland Height, will sell all or part. EAST FIDE. $225 Nice lota. Myrtle Park. f3ii(l Nice lota city View Park Addlton. $Tou Nice lots. Hawthorne's First. Addition $700 Nice lots adjoining Walnut Park. $Vio Nice lot on Wasco, near 24th. $2100 121x100, 27th and Wasco; very choice. $2H00 50x100, 8-room modern house. East Everett street. $2900 5exl00. 6-room modern house. East Flandera. $.1500 Strictly modern 7-room houae, on Clackamas, near 24th; verv fine. J. H. HKILBRONNER CO.. 817 Lumber Exchange Bidg.. 2d and Stark. Hood River Apple Ljtnde. 7-ROOM HOUSE, BUILT FOR A HOME: large reception hall, artistic dintng-pyinL very large bath-room and closets; corr.er lot: near carline; best Kawt Side residence district; special price If sold this week. C. C. SHAY. .KM Ablngton Bldg. k Main 1042. ACREAGE. -83 acres adjoining city limits; all cleared: fine soil; 32 acres In small fruit; price very low; easy terms; you can dou ble your money on this In a short time. W. O. WADDEL. S17 Lumber Exchang. Second and 8tark. $2O0 MODERN NEW R-ROOM HOUSB, Bast Side, full lot. carpets, range, etc.; not far out; terms: near car. STATE INVESTMENT CO.. 118 Ablngton bldg. WEST SIDE, s-room modern house on Fourth" St., good comer lot: snap, $fiooo. CORNER FIFTH AND SALMON STS. $50f0 50x100 AND 2 HOUSES, 689 AND W1 E. Morrison St.; will rent for $35 per month: terms. W. O. Waddel, 31-7 Lumber Exchange, 2d and Stark. WB PUII.D HOUSES ON EASY PAY menta; have some nice plans; can furnish lota if dealred. 812 Commercial Bldg. Main 1MO. $250O 40x1 0 AND GOOD 7-ROOM house. E. 17th St.. near Morrison; noth ing so cheap In this vicinity. Vf. O. Wad del. 317 Lumber Exchange. FOR SALE ROxlOO ON HALL ST. 150 FEET west of 14th St.. $3600 ; 50x100 corner Hall and 14th. $3750; splendid view without, climb. Owner. 480. Hall st. A NEW MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE) AT 1013 E. 10th St. N.. take Alberts, car. Price $1000. Terms like rent. State Land Co.. 133", First st. CHOICE- CORNER LOT. $1350 N. B. corner 24th and Wasco sts., Holladay Park; cement sidewalks. A 84, Oregonlaa. GOING EAST WILL SELL MY LARG3 house with beautiful ground, will tak lots, acreage or small house in part payment. C 32. Oregonlan. FULL LOT ON FRONT ST.. NEAR HAMIL ton ave., $!50; streets Improved, cement walk. Vanduyn Walton, 303 Chamber Commerce. A NICE HOME, NEW R-ROOM HOITSB, bearing fruit trees. Kern Park; price $1300. Terms to suit.- State Land CO., 133M First St. . $7800 BOxOO. SOUTHWEST CORNTDR BABT 1st and Oak sts., and S. P. track. W. O, Waddel. 817 Lumber Exchange. 2d ana Stark. FIVE ACRES ON OREGON CITY ELEC trlo line; beautiful building site. $3000. H. G. Starkweather. R. F. D., Mllwaukle, Or. HOUSES. ALL PARTS OF C7TY. BUILT AND sold on Installments. Kroner. 16-17 Cam bridge bldg.. southwest cor. 8d aad Morrison. WILL SACRIFICE MY CARLINE LOTS, close In In St. Johns, to raise money at once. Owner, Box 153 R. F. D., Mllwaukle, Or. $3250 BOxlOO ON 2ZD ST.. BO FEET SOUTH of Lovejoy: splendid location. S. Raxwor thy. at Neustadter Bros., 6th and Stark sts. I WILL SELL FOR $3000 CASH AN IM-proved-. five-acre- tract on carline: cost me $.1700 one year ago. F 3S, Oregonlan. ONE-ACRE TRACT WITH SMALL HOUSE near carline; $900; a bargain. Western Oregon Trust Co., 201 Stark st. $2000 BARGAIN LOT. 40x100. WITH 4 room house, near High School. East Stark; terms. Pallett. 304 Fenton bldg. FOR SALE 35X100 AND 40X65 ON 17TH and East Burnside. See owner. 648 E. Davis st. Phone East 1817. $1850 MODERN fi-ROOM COTTAGE. UPPER Alhlna. William ave. ; full basement, elec tric lighted. F 27. Oregonlan. THE FINBST M BLOCK ON E. 27TH ST.. near carline. A bargain at $2250. State Land Co.. 133t4 First St. $380080x100 LOT ON CLAY ST., NEAR 14th; a . good buy. Owner. 81T Lumber Ex change. 2d and Stark. TWO LOTS AND 6-ROOM HOUSB AT Laurelwood: $750; . terms; private party. Phone Main 3513. $1800 BARGAIN. 100x100, E. SALMON, near SOth; very choice; terms. Pallett. 304 Fenton bldg. $400 BUYS GOOD SMALL HOUSE, FIN ished and lot 60x07; easy terms. Phone Main 2145. A