THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1907.v 13 CLUBS N QW ARE ONE Merging of Two Republican Organizations Ratified. . LIVELY SESSION IS HELD Provision or Constitution Relating to Indorsing oC Candidates Threatens Trouble, but the Meeting Ends in Peace. It is now the Union Republican Club and there are no longer in existence the Beaver Republican Club or the Multno mah Republican Club. The ratification of the consolidation of these two clubs into the union club waa held last night at the Sellins-Hirsch hall, and not only were the labors of the two executive committees approved, but the members voted that the officers who had been selected by the joint committees should utand. The meeting wa called to order by President John ' Gill, with Max G. Cohen as secretary. President Gill, In calling the gathering to order, explained the purpose for which the meeting had been called and briefly outlined the preliminary work looking forward to the consolidation. Mr. Gill then called on Secretary Cohen to read the minutes of the meetings already held, end also the constitution, adopted. For a ahort time it looked as if the ratification would pass off without a ripple of disapproval, but P. A. McPher eon rose and wanted to know whether the executive committee had power to con tent to a consolidation without the knowl edge of tho members of the club. No one was disposed to side with Mr. Mc Pherson and the meeting got down to the real fun. There was a joker In the constitution. It was bristling and hud fangs, for the section made It the duty of the union club to assist in the nomination of suit able candidates before the primaries, and to support all Republican nominees at the general electiou. W. M. Davis, got the attention of the chair and announced that he had opposed that part of the con stitution which Indorsed candidates before the primaries. Will rresent Ticket.' "But now that it has found its way into the by-laws," he said, "I will at this time serve notice on this meeting and I make it in the form of a resolution, that at the next meeting, which will be next Monday night. I will Insist upon follow ing out that part of the constitution and will name a ticket that I shall ask this club to Indorse." Some one made a second to tlier motion and when President Gill called for the riuosilon a dozen took a hand at speaking. Mr. Davis' motion drew from W. M. Cake a most impassioned appeal for harmony and he said that it would not be obtained by starting out by indorsing any one candidate for any one office before the primaries. W. W. Banks, saw calamity, anger and HKony ahead of the club if Mr. Davis' motion prevailed. S. C. Beach, Dr. Kmmert Drake and a few others were In favor of taking the section of the con stitution for what it meant. A. J. Capron, could not see any use of organizing a club, not to talk of harmony, when, at the very outset they startedV . oft Jtlth S t.en-fqot dagger. After a dozen or more' of the members present had taken part in the discussion, Mr. Davis, by special consent of the meet in, was permitted to make a closing talk. It was then that Davis showed his motive. Davis conies from Missouri, and from a region of the state where a little political strife is always necessary to put ginger into a campaign. Davis wants money in the treasury and he conceived the idea of having it get abroad that the club would next Monday night indorse candidates. This he knew would bring all of the candidates and their friends into the meeting, and as his resolution pro vided that no one could vote who had not paid his membership fees, the treas urer would do a land office business. Davis' Motion Amended. Mr. Davis' motion did not prevail. It was amended, so as to strike out the dynamite, but a meeting of the club will he held next Monday, and all of the various Republican candidates will be in vited to attend. Mr. Davis, just before the meeting adjourned again served notice upon the club that on Monday night he would attend the meeting with a list of Candidates that he would ask the club til indorse. The section of the constitution which caused such a lively time, follows: The ob.1ets of this organization shall be to promulgate Republican policies and prin ciples, to promote harmony in the ranks of the Republican party, to assist In the nom ination of suitable candidates In primary elections and to support at general elections .11 Republican nominees sleeted at such pri mary elections. MEW RELIEF ASSOCIATION Charitable Society Formed to Aid , Families of Prisoners. The Portland Relief Association was organized yesterday for the purpose of giving- Immediate aid and attention to the families of prisoners who are con victed and sent to the County Jail or penitentiary. The principal aim of the association is to eliminate the red tape required by many of the charit able societies in the investigations, and provide funds for destitute wives, mothers and their children, and not wait until they have starred to death awaiting the action of some organisa tion. Deputy Sheriff J. H. Jones is the originator of the plan, and through his efforts the association was launched with the following officers: President. A. U Thayer; vice-president, Frank J. McGottlgan; secretary and treasur er. J. H. Jones: publicity representa tive George A. White. The papers will bo filed today and the list of member ship fixed within the requirements of the law. The necessity for such an organiza tion is brought about by many cases that are never rroperly reached through the right channels, because of the pride of the persons concerned, and the necessary signing of papers, investigations and general red tape connected with each case, during which time the poor mother and children are able to starve to death; All those Interested in this work are requested to address o. H. Jones, secretary and treasurer, Portland Re lief Association, Sheriffs oftloe, city. Do Not Crowd the Season. The first warm days of Spring bring with them a desire to get out and en Joy the exhlliratlng air and sunshine. Children that have been housed up all Winter are brought out and you wonder where they all came from. The heavy Winter clothing Is thrown aside and many shed their flannels. Then a cold wave comes and people say that grip Is epidemic Colds at this season are even more dangerous than In mid-Winter, as there is much more danger of pneumonia. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, how ever, and you will have nothing to fear; It always cures and we have never known a cold to result in pneumonia when rt was used. It is lpeasant and safe to take. Children like it. i'oc.aaie br all druggist. THE 11 rssruxo, OR. MODER7V BEBTAOKAMT. cost oxa mhjjow doixjuwl 1 HOTEL OREGON 2 CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS. 2 Z Portland' New and Modern Hotel Rate $1 per Day and Up. I European Plan. Free Bus. , : WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Streets; PORTLAND, OREGON - r EUROPEAN PLAN Cl.M to tS.H Per Dnr Aocor dinar to loomtioa. t. T. DAYXES. rrvsMeos, St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND. OR. EUROPEAN PLAN 1 ROOMS SOc TO $1.5 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION ESBBCS SEE PAGE 12. E FOR LITTLE CHILD PORTLAND MAN ABDUCTS HIS DAUGHTER AT JOPLIX. -Kidnaps Her From Boarding House, but Is Pursued by Irate Landlady. ST. IXJUIS, April 15. (Special.) Dis patches today from JopHn, Mo., announce the abduction there by Lafayette Smith, of Portland, Or., of his 6-yeax-old daughter, Flossie, from a boarding-house in which her mother, his former wife, is employed as cook. Smith was married eight years ago, and two years later at Wichita, Kan., his wife obtained a divorce and custody of the child. Then .Smith took a solemn oath to possess his daughter despite the court's decree. Mrs. Smith fcelleved her ex-husband did not know her whereabouts. Smith inquired yesterday of the landlady about boarding rates. While they talked the child entered and Smith caught her and, shouting: "This is my child," dashed from the house and entered a cab. The landlady Jumped Into a buggy tied near her home and gave chase. For 10 or 12 blocks the drivers raced, but the cab man finally stopped and the land lady, overtaking the vehicle, demanded the return of the child. Smith rushed and escaped by running through a store by the rear door. The name of Lafayette Smith is not given tn the Portland directory and In quiry about town failed to reveal any in formation regarding him. Certain per sons said that the name was familiar and it is possible that Mr. Smith lives in one of the suburbs of Portland which are out side the city limits. - Fish Laws Do Not Hold. Judge Wolverton, of the United States Circuit Court, handed down a decision yesterday that the flsh laws of Oregon and Washington requiring a six months' residence in Oregon, Washington or Idaho in order to flsh In the Columbia River are not binding, because the law fails to concur on points of residence and citizenship. The decision was made in the cases against Pietro res.iairo and M. Furlo, residents of California, who were arrested in As toria. for the purpose of making a test caser The men were ordered dis charged. : Guild Holds Profitable Fair. CANYON CITY, Or., April 15. (Spe cial.) The ladies' Guild of the Episcopal Church here have Just held their laster sale, postponed for two weeks for better preparation. The affair was well patron ized, and successful in every way. The suild is looking forward with much pleasure to the visit in May of the Rev. Charles W. Scudding, Bishop of Oregon. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, April .15. Maximum tempe rature. 64 degrees. Minimum 40. River reading- at S A. M.. 11.6 leet; change In last 24 hours -0.3 foot. Total precipitation, E P. M. to 5 P. M., none; total since September 1. 1306. 89.95 inches; normal, 40.01 inches; de ficiency, 0-06 inch. Total sunshine April 14, 1907, 13 hours 30 minutes; possible. 13 hours SO minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at S P. M-, 30.14 inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A small disturbance over ITtah haa caused showers In that state and also in Nevada and Southeastern Idaho. The bar ometer Is relatively low over Vancouver Island and a few, small showers have fallen along the west end of ths Strait of Juan de Fuca. Elsewhere In the North Pacific states fair weather continues. It is much coolers in southeastern Idaho and correspondingly warmer In the interior of Northern Cali fornia. The indications are for fair weather in this district Tuesday except in extreme Northwestern 'Washington where showers are probable. It will be wanner in South eastern Idaho. WEATHER FORECASTS. Portland - and vicinity Probably fair; Westerly winda Western Oregon "Probably fair; westerly winds. Western Washington Probably fair south, 1 abeirori.B.uUh. nurUaai vauwir. jOttd. 1 KUfJUAirEH ill Tallllsls Ml ceMEiciu mm hi Special rates soad to families mat sine la gentlemen, lh. r i I wtU be please a mix times to show rooms nod rlTe prices. A modem Turkish bath - hotel. H. C BOWEBS, HOTEL CO. Prop. rtrst-Oaos Chock Keotonraat Connected With Hotel, C e. DAVIS, So, ana Tisas Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Northern Idahci Fair. Southern Idaho Fair and warmer. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. 03 2 WIND STATIONS. Baker City , . . . . Bismarck Boise , Kureka Helena Kamloops, B. C North Head .... Pocatello , Portland Red Bluff , Roseburg- Sacramento .... Salt Lake City.. San Francisco , Spokane Seattle Tatoosh Island . . Walla Walla ... T trace. iRSiO-OOIlSlN Clear n.oo an jjw Cloudy Cloudy jClear 640.00 4lW 66k).O016 N 8810.00 13N Pt. cl'dy Pt. cl'dy 64 0.00 6 NW 52 0.00 16 8 Cloudy , 64 0.O8 64:0.00 W sw s NW sw s w Cloudy Clear 66 0.00 Clear Clear 620.00 62 0.001 Clear TO I T, ;Cloudy Cloudy WO.OO 660.00 8W Pt. cl'dy 6210.00 88 Cloudy Cloudy 50 T. 30 S IBS'O.OOI 4S Clear AUCTION BALES TODAY. By J. T. Wilson at 14T North 23d St., at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. At Gtlman's Auction Rooms, 411 Washing ton st., at 10 o'clock A. M. s. L. N. Gil man, auctioneer. At Baker's Auction House, corner AIdr and Park sts. Furniture, carpets, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker A Son, Auctioneeres. MEETING NOTICES. A. AND A. S. RITB. AINS WORTH CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX NO. 1 Regular meeting In Memorial Hall, Scottish Rite Cathedral, this evening at 8 o'clock. Blectlon of oncers. By order WISE MASTER. WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO. 18, R. A. M. Special convocation this (Tuesday) evening, April 16, at 8 o'clock. Masonic Temple, Burkhard' bids:. P. M. and M. E. M. deareea. Visitors welcome. By order E. H. . P. E. E.5BARON. Sec'y. PORTLAND COMPANY. NO. 107. W. O. W.. will give a military whist party Wednesday, April IT, in the W. O. W. Tem ple. Eleventh street between Washington and Alder. Admission 15 cents. Refresh ments and good musto for dancing. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Regular meeting of Ivanhoe Lock No. 1. This (Tuesday) even ing at 8 o'clock at X. of P. Hall, 11th and Alder. Esquire Rank. Visitors welcome. EMMETT E7L.LHR. C. C. DIED. ALLEN" At hla late residence,' 640 E3aat 22d atreet. April 16, James L. Allen, aged 71 years, 8 months and 1 day. Notice of fun eral will be given later. FUNERAL NOTICES. , GRAF April 14, Jacob Graf, aged 24 years. Burled ' from Seventh-Day Adventlst Church, Mr! lory ave. and Skldmore St., at 2 P. M. today (Tuesday), April la. Friends Invited. JAGGY At the residence of J. H. Jaggy. 1014 Mahx street. Vancouver, Wash., John J. Jaggy, aged 33 years. Friends and ac quaintances are reapectfully invited to at tend the funeral, which will be held at the above residence at 2 P. M. today. Brother Oddfellows are requested to meet at Odd fellows' Hall at 1 o'clock; interment City Cemetery. Punning. MeEnte s) GUtMMurh. Ftmeral Di rectors. "Lb. Pine. Phon M. 43. Lady asst. ERICSON tTSfnKKTAkrWO CO.. 4M at. Lady asaUUtnt. Pnone Main S13S. EDWARD HOI.MAN CO.. Funeral jblree. era, t2 3d st. Lady assistant. Phono M. BOX. ore, tit Bnasell, Eaas 1CSS. Ladj aaauttasifc J. F. nXLEY SOU, Funeral Directors. No. 161 3d sik. cor. Madison. Pbaao Main a. r. S. DCjrOTNQ, Undertaker. 414 Aider, lady assist ant. Phone East ss. A. B. HEM STOCK 'Funeral director. ISth X Pmatilia. Ph. Beilwooa 71. Lady mt NEW TODAY. MONEY NEEDED. We offer lot 60x100 with two good houses that will pay 10 per cent net on price asked. The property is In first-class condition, near school and 2 carllnes and on West Side. See us early. JACKSON Phone Main 345. DEERTNG, 24 Stark St. AMUSEMENTS. SOCIETY CIRCUS under auspices M. A. A. C. AND THIRD REGIMENT AT THE ARMORY 10TH AND COUCH . THREE NIGHTS. ' Thursday, April 18; Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20. Blgxest Loral Show Ever Attempted, with a Galaxy of Star Performers, in a TYPICAL CD3CTJS PERFORMANCE. ' Two Rings 400 People 40 Horses a Sing ing Spectacle of Mixed Voices and Many Other Features.- PRICES: 4000 SEATS AT fiOC, 1006 RE SERVED AT l AND 1J50. Seats on sale at Sherman, Clay e Co.. Sixth ana Morrison streets. HEILIG THEATER Phone Main 1. TESTIMONIAL CONCERT FOR MISS ELIZABETH IIAIUVAS. Assisted by the Best Local Talent. Wednesday Evening April 17 Direction Georee L. Baker. Tickets, SI. Gallery Admission. 50c. Gat Sale Today, 10 A. M., Helllg Theater Box Office. Baker Theater. Phone Main t Geo. I Baker, Gen. Mr. Home of the Baker Theater Stock Company Portland's Fashionable PopoJar-Price play , house. All This Week. Evening 8:15. J. M. Barrio's Celebrated English Play -THE ADMIRABLE CIUCHTONV A Comedy in Four Acts. Magnificent Scen ery and Settings. Personal Direction Mr. Arthur Mackley. Evening Prices 25c, 35c. 50c Matinee 15c. 25c. Matinee Saturday. Next Week "The Prodigal Son. EMPIRE THEATER 5 on Main 117. Milton W. Seaman, Manager. Tonight All Week Matinees Wednes day and Saturday The Last Road Attrac tion of the Season The Screaming farce comedy "HELLO BILL" Nothing but Laughs. Regular Empire prices. Next Week "The Black Hand. THE STAR Main 5406. TUB ALLEN STOCK CO PRESENTS The Romantic Drama, 'NORTHERN LIGHTS," By HARKINS & HARBOUR. Mat. Tues.. Thors., Sat. and Sundays; prices 10c and 20c Every evening at S:J5-,- prices 10c, 20c and 30c. Reserved seats secured by Telephone Main M96. LYRIC THEATER Portland's Popular Stork House. Every Afternoon and Eveniiuj This Week, itfrio Stock Company In "Aerotui the Potomac.' Reserved seats can now be secured in ad vance from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Dally matinees at usual time. Evening perform ances at 8:3B.. Saturday and Sunday eve nings; first performance at T THE GRAND WEEK OF APR IS. Vaudeville Ie Luxe. Herbert's Troupe of 30 Educated Dogs 30 in Leapiiur And Looping the Loop. Greatest Jo Act In the World. SFECIAI, ADDED ATTRACTION. Crank Cuahman, 2 (Kb. Century Min strel. Tnttle May. Viola & Enalo. Jarvis & Tudor. lVredric Roberts. Grandisoope. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Following- rates will be given, only when advertlainir is ordered to ran consecutive days, Dallv and Sunday Issues. The Oreajo nian charges drat-time rate each insertion for elaaelned advertislnE that Is not nut en consecutive days. The first-time rata is barged for each insertion la Ilia Weekly Oreg-onian. "Rooms, "Rooms and Board, "Honse keeping Rooms," "Situations Wanted." IS word, or leas, IS eentai IS to 20 words. X cents 21 to 25 words, tS cents, etc. lis discount (or additional insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today," 80 cent, for 1 word, or less; IS to tO words, 40 cent.; Zl to X3 words, SO cents, etc first insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half; no .farther discount un der on. mouth- i "NEW TODAY" (cance measure agate), IS cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per line for each, additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonian, and left at this office, should always be inclosed in sealed envelopes. No stamp Is required on saca letters. The Oregronlan win not be responsible for errors In advertisement, taken through' ths telephone. NEW TODAY. SHEEP RANCH . FOR SALE A modern, up-to-date woolsrowlng; plant of great magnitude; equipped with powor sheatins; machinery; -will just give a few words of Introduction; 4400 acres. Al land, of which 650 is finest kind of alfalfa land; 400 seeded to alfalfa, 100 to grain, an abun dance of water for Irrigation purposes and to ppare: 960 acres fine pine timber land, cruises 15,000,000 feet; two large dwellings of modern type; about OOOO sheep, plenty of horse, cattle and 20 equipped camps with buildings, etc. For further particulars of this colossal Industry, call or write LIND & CO. Room 329 Lumber Exchange, Portland, Or, 15 ACRES 100 LOTS SOUTH PORTLAND Nearest Tract to Center of City. NOT PLATTED. 12 minutes from Third and Washington sts. and 5 minutes' -walk. Our price $1000 acre. NO BRIDGES NO DELAYS. Same distanc. teast of center; lots selling- at $2000 each, and west of center, f 6000 each. YEREX BROS. COMPANY Phone Main 13S. 303 Goerinough bids;. TWO SPLENDID BUYS ftftfl Nice bins property near 0 IJ UUU Steel bridge; leased and bring ing good Income. HC Cflf. Fine quarter block on Belmont vlu UUU near Grand ave.; cheaper than anything else around; $6000 cash, balance easy. Do not be afraid to spend a little time to Investigate those real bargains. If you want something good. F. FUCHS M1H Morrison St, BARGAIN. MODERN SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE CHOICE lOCATlON. IMS East Alder. hone East 4S8. STEW TODAY. 1 0 Beautiful Homes All in Beautiful Localities and Strictly Modern. $4500 Six rooms, modern; ele frand grounds and in midst of those beautiful homes on Larrabee street. $5000 Seven rooms, two extra rooms -in- attic, not a prettier home in Portland. $8000 Elegant home on quarter-block, East Ankeny, close in, house cost more than this to build. Double constructed throughout. $14,500 Four elegant flats on Glisan. Cheapest buy in Portland. A chance to make $1000. On Nob Hill we have homes $7000 to $SOOO. - On Willamette Heights we have a beautiful $4000 home. " ' $850 Fine, -well-furnished cot tage at Gearhart. Act quick, Oregon Realty & Investment Co. 18 ABINT.TON BLDQ. . Phone Paciiia 773. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE FURNITURE AT RESIDENCE 142 GRAND AVE. NORTH. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2 P. M. T ROOMS FURNITURE. ALL. NEW High-grade piano, oak case; drophead sew ing machine, banjo, guitar, carpets, beds, bedding and linen, bric-a-brac galore, Ane cookstove, linoleum and "kitchen furnishings. The parlor, hall and bedroom furniture we cannot describe bere; Just come and see. If you are looking for something at half price. This Is short notice, but when H Is m forced pale, what can we do but sell to the higheet bidder? At any cost, the goods must go. Sale by the Portland Auction Rooms. C. L. FORI ATTCTIONEEJRV Don't forget our other sale at 26 J Hall at., Thursday next, at 10 A. M. STORES NEAR UNION DEPOT FOR RENT Two etore rooms, very desirable for restaurant, barber shop, boot-blacic stand, elothlna: store, pawn-shop, etc Directly across street from Union Depot. Very fine location. Will a-tve leases. . Also frame boildlns- and arg;e vacant lot, suitable for machine shop, marble yard, etc BEN0 & BALLIS 64 Frottt Street. COUNCIL CREST PARK The most fashionable residence dis trict in the city. Choice lots on grad ed streets near carline $500 each. Yerex Bros. Company 302 Goodnough Bldg. Phone Main 133. Union Avenue A half-block in this great thorough fare of the East Side; will make you rich; only a block and a half from Morrison street improvement already made. Ifere is the place to build. Call and get particulars. 8 Chamber of Commerce. lOOxlOO Best quarter-block on the East Side for the money. ' Close in. Must sell this week. A snap for some one. For particulars see McKinley Mitchell 202 Stark. 10 Acres NEAR Council Crest Commanding magnificent View of City, Mountains and Valley. Cheap est sightly acreage in city $1000 per acre. Yerex Bros. Company 302 Goodnongh Bldg. Phone Main 133. SPECIAL F3S.000. . . S18S Per Montfi. SI 2, 000 Will Buy. leased for Two Year. 1 JPEB CEXT NET. GEO. D. SCHALK Tsl. Main 392. 204 stark St. Mortgage Loans 5 and 6 Eeal Estate City and Farm. Insurance in All Linee. A. H. BIRRELL tat to ZOJ MaKar Bide- ted and Stark $35,000 Prominent corner on North Sixth; spec ulative, with good Income. Owner, J 34, Oregonlan. UNCLE MYERS- LOAN OITICE. 14 3D at., near Alder, established 1870; .id and reliable; any amount loaned on watches, diamonds. Jewelry and sealskins. GEOROB BLACK. fTBIJC ACCOUNTANT. . 118 WorcertM- Building, Pboi Pactno uor. AI3t-.J"AE. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. 407 McKay Bulldlnc - .Phona Mala 6il JEW TODAY. Another Modern Hotel for Portland Liberal Cash Bonds Furnished "We have a client -with ample means and experience to conduct such a hostelry who desires to come and do business in Oregon's metropolist He is open to contract for lease of build ing which should cover a '4-!:llock and contain from 150 to 200 rooms, td be modern in every respect and centrally located. Who will take hold of this safe proposition. If you do not own the correct site, we can sell you exactly what is wanted. Any capitalist meaning business can obtain full details at our offices. Lambert-Whitmer Co. 107 Sherlock Bldg. 404 Bast Alder St. 'ANYTHING UNTIL . YOU HAVE SEEN US ABOUT THAT CORNER, 100x100, ON TWELFTH STREET; HEART OP THE WARE - HOUSE DISTRICT. WILL SELL AT A SNAP, OR BUILD TO SUIT. Moore Realty Co. ' 268 STARK STREET. $45,000 Quarter block on 4th St.; worth $50,000 110,000 cash: soma Income. This Is like findlns JOOOO. $26,000 Brick building and lot, 60x100 on 3d st. Income, $169. $45,000 One-quarter block and 10 elegant flats; Income, $337.50 per month. $10,000 cash will handle this. Bollam, Grussi & Higley 128 Third St. Who Wants Lents 'Acreage? WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS IN THAT SECTION 20 ACRES IN CULTIVATION, $350 PER ACRE 10 ACRES, WITH HOUSE, ' $400 PER ACRE 10 ACRES, HOUSE and ORCHARD, $600 PER ACRE 10 ACRES, PARTLY CLEARED, $300 PER ACRE 20 ACRES, PARTLY CLEARED, $225 PER ACRE ALL FINE TOR PLATTING McKinley Mitchell 202Vz Stark Street, City. Portland Heights We offer a few of the choicest lota In GREENWAY Addition to the Heights at S600 Each for a short time only. We are proceeding now' to grade all streets in Greenway and Improve with macadam, concrete sidewalks, concrete curbs and con crete crosswalks. Bull Bun water, sras, electrlo lights and modern Improvements with firprt-clasa Im provement of streets makea this the finest part of the city. View eastward of the mountains Is superb. Grand view from every lot. Call at on.ee. WHITE &McLENNAN 04-205 Oreeonlan Building. Apartment House Site Seventeenth and Irving Streets This Is Cheap Investor Investigate Barnes, Collinson 6 Starr 76 First St. AUCTION SALE ON THURS DAY NEXT We shall sell the various consignments of furniture and also -the neat furnishings of a six-room flat, sent to BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE for absolute sale. This sale TO COMMENCE AT 10 Q'CLOCK BY BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. 9200 4OX108 AND GOOD- 7-ROOtf house. K- 17th st.. near Morrison; noth C so cheap In this vicinity. W. Q, Wad Aei. 817 dumber J&KChaace DON T BUY'- tea i FOB SAI.K RAX, ESTATE. SUBURBAN1 RESIDENCE LOTS. 50xlS24. FRONTING ON OREGON" CITY CARI.INH AT OAK DROVE STATION: FARE 8 CENTS; BUILDING RESTRICTIONS: PRICES $126 TO PER LOT; TERMS 125 DOWN. S PER MONTH; AGENT WILL, ESCORT PARTIES FROM OUH OFFICU AT 2 P. M. ON MONDAYS. WEDNES-SirRIDA'rs- A PLAT MAT BE HAH FOR THE ASKING. PHONE US AXI WH WILL MAIL SAME. M'OMBER & DEKFEN. SVr'S1!-.. 410 STEARNS BUM PHQNB HOLLADAT ADDITION. Comer lot. !5X: Inside, $1,100. Houe and Quarter block. Jsooo. HOLLADAT PARK APDITIONt Quarter block, $1500. Inside lot, $700. We have 30 lots and 15 houses, all 4 which are choice In this location. , BECK A RICE. o'flce Branch offlfl. 808 Failln bldg. Real Eetate.l 690 Wasco .t. Main MOT. East 2432. $7500 8-ROOMS. WILLAMETTE H EIGHT t $4000 8 rooms. Thurniao st. $no0 e rooms. Siskiyou ave. it0 8 rooms, on Mount Scott car. $-lK 5 rooms. " E. 2Zd st. SlZrO each for lots In MontavlJla. 75x100 On Clackamas st. A, rare -bar (aln. Phone Pacific 1739. WHITTEN & BRYANT ' 400-7-8 Swetland bldg, $0000 FOR 100x100 FEET OF VACANl ground on Williams ave.. suitable tot erecting business block with stores be low and rooms above; this piece Is con siderably below surrounding prices, and carries a good speculative value; a 8-story brick Is to be built on adjoining quarter; go see the property; it is 100 feet south of the S. E. corner of Williams ave. and Hancock st. For terms see 314 Chamber of Commerce. A MONEY-MAKER. I have an entire block facing on the new carline. bain built on thu Rnml road, about a mile and a half nearer the city than Rose City Park, that I will sell you at a more reasonable figure. This will appeal to any one who wUhes an In vestment requiring a cash outlay of not over $2500. Gus Wunsch. rooms 204 and 205. Lumber Exchange bldg., 2d and Stark KLAMATH COUNTRY IN OREGON RJB clamatlon service expending $3,000,000 ir rigating 250.000 acres. Finest of farming and timber lands. Large cities growing. New railroads through the land. Lots onf monthly payments. Send five 3-cen-t stamps for illustrated pamphlet. Klamath Development Co., Klamath Falls, Or.. $1900 WEST SIDE HOUSB AND LOT. A good 5-room bouse en a 25x100-foot lot! on Qulmby st., between 19th and 20th; the lot alone is worth more. For a few days) only at the above price. SHERLOCK & WOERNDLB, 90 6th at.p near Stark. $5000 WEST SIDE MODERN HOME IN walking distance; eight rooma and batb; ce ment "basement, laundry tray; two years old. 497 Jefferson rt. MORGAN, 6VVDET A CHAPMAN, 21S Ablngton bldg. Phone Mala 2015. $3500 WILL BUT A SWELL LITTLH home on Wasco st.. In the exclusive Hol laday Addition; It Is admirably situated and will please the most fastidious taste; contains 6 rooms and a bath and' has a full lot GO 1 100. Address X 109, Oregon Jan. IX B LOT FOR A HOMR-BKAVTIPUI sightly quarter. Third r.nd WooJfi street; a erlendid place upon which to build. For eale cheap and upon very eaey torms. Sps A. H. Ellera, secy. Eiler Piano House, Park and Washington. A SNAP. 5 acres. 214 miles from the hart of city, 6 mile from Portland) Heights car; 2 houses on place, fine eprln-p, pood orchard; price $2500; will sell all or part. Address N 36, care Oregon ian. S LA RGB MODERN HOUSES AND 2 FLATS wun a j-.t run lots, ironting carline. West Side; nets per cent and not half im proved; genuine bargain. State Investment Co., 118 Ablngton bldg. $45X SACRAMENTO ST.. NEAR UN TON ave., modern 7-room residence, lot 50x1-5, very desirable; bert car service in the city. Inquire at H. W, Lemcke Co., 6th and Washington. CORNER LOT THB NORTHWEST CORNER of East., 11th and Tillamook, all improve ments in and paid for; for a few days only, $1500. Shorlock & Woerndle, &0 Fifth sC, near Stark. CORNER LOT THE SOUTHEAST CORN EH of East 11th and Tillamook, all Improve ments in and paid for; for a few davs only, $1500. Sherlock A Woerndle, 90 Fifth et., near Stark. $10 DOWN. $5 PER MONTH BUYS 40X120 ft. lot In Tremont, Mount Soolt line;, 0O ft. streets, 'JO-ft alleys; come early and ge your pick. Purse, 815 Chamber of Com mercew BT OWNER-MODERN, 8 ROOMS. FUR- . nace, good condition ; full lot; fine neigh borhood: $3650; $750 cash, balance eattv. 884 B. Yamhill and 29th. Phone East 4689. GOOD WASHINGTON ST. BUT A FULTj lot on this- fine thoroughfare, and $10,000 cash will handle it. See A. H. Eilers. secy. EUers Piano House, Park and Washlagton. WILL SELL CHEAP (MUST LEAVE TOWN) 7-roora house and barn, on ground 100x100 or any part thereof; thla Is your chan?r 934 Rodney avenue, corner Skldmore. COTTAGE AT SEASIDE; MODERN, WELI furnished, electric lighted, sanitary tot lets, bath, city water, eto; overlooks th4 ocean. Edgar B. piper, Oregonian. $2000 TERMS TO SUIT, A WELL-BUILT? 7-roora house; 2 lots; ten large beaxin-g fruit trees; small bam; on Sell wood car line. State Land Co., 133 Mi First et $B10O NICE LOT AND GOOD 6-ROOX house; gas, porcelain bath, sewer, good lo cation; Income $18 per month; terms. W, O. Waddel, 817 Lumber Exchange. $4650 100x100 AND 4 5-ROOM COT tages, Income $43 per month; a good in vestment. W. O. WaddeL 817 Lumber Exchange, 2d and Stark. $5 DOWN. $5 PER MONTH FOR FINE sightly lots; price, $175: only a few left. 410 Stearns bldg., cor. 5th and Morrison. Phone Main 1554. $800060x90, SOUTHWEST CORNER BASTS 1st and Oak sts. ; fine location for ware house, with trackage. W. O. Waddel Hit Lumber Exchange. $300 CASH AND $16.00 MONTHLY WILL buy a completely furnished 4-room cottage at 789 East Tenth St.. North. State Land Co., 133 First st. A BARGAIN LOT 50x100 FEET, 6HAF fer's Addition, on Benton St.. one block from car. Jenne, Trimble & Trimble, 411 Marquam bldg. SNAP HAWTHORNE PARK LOT, 50x100,. east facing; the only one left at low price of $2000; ideal home site. X. 29, .Oregonian. TERRACED CORNER 00x100, NEAR NEW High School, E. Stark: alRO corner 100 65, K. Clay and 9th; divide either,. 169 -i4I Third. HOUSES. ALL PARTS OF CITT. BUILT ANT old on lntallinests. Kroner. 18-17 Caix brldg bldg., wuthweit cor. ftd. aad Morrlaosw $2851 6-R00M HOUSE, WEST 8ID.3, walking distance, rentod $25 per month, lot 20x100. Miller, 416 Chamber' Com. FIVE ACRES ON OREGON CITY LINE; beautiful building site. $3000. H. Q. Stark weather, R. F. D Mllwaukle, Or. MODERN -ROOM BUNGALOW, NEW, $2400; 9400 down, balance $25 monthly. Phone owner,- Woodlawn 107. SEE THIS HALF BLOCK FINEST Busi ness location on St. Johns car. Zeils , Gossett, Riverside office. rOR SALE NE, MODERN, 5-ROOM COT- tage, corner lot, 50x100. on Bast Mth s;. Owner. Phone Tabor 809. WANTED INCOME OR FUTURE BUSIi ness property. $2000 to $20,000, Owner only. W 24, Oregonian. $32,000 QUARTER BLOCK CHOICtf property on 14th st. North, warehouse dls trlct. K 38, Oregonian. GOOD 5-ROOM COTTAGE, EAST S4TH AND Main; choice location, ooraer lot 60x100. Pal lett, 304 Fen ton bldg. CHEAP HOMES EVERY PART CITY, $fCfl up; easy terms. Mutual Realty Co., 803-s Washington, room 7. $1300 LOT 50x00, NEAR EAST SID9 High School; all Improvements in. Owner Phone East 2409. FOR SALE: CORNER LOT, 25TH AN13 Salmon. $2100. Inquire of owner, 134 East 22th St. $3OO0 FOR CHOICE FULL LOT IN WALK- ing a nuance. j aim son, oud Aiarquam bldg. Pad no 104tf. 5-ROOM COTTAGE, B. 29TH AND HOYT N. Reasonable terms. 109 2d st. Phone Main b7S. 60x100. FACING EAST. NEAR CORNER East 18th and Tillamook. Phone owner. East 55M. FRACTIONAL LOT NEAR E. 16TH AND E. Morrison. Owdm, X C 16th et. Phone East S2ft.