Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 17, 1907, SECOND EDITION, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE MORNING OEEGONIA5, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17, 190T.
13
LORANE MYSTERY SOLVED
MAN OFTEN SHOT AT NOW IN
JAIL AT ROSEBURG.
Fugitive Who lied Charmed Life and
Evaded Numerous Posses, Es-
caped From San Quentln.
ROSEBURG, Or.. April 16. (Special.)
CV 111 ram Kohn, who was arrested at Drain
Tor the robbery of the Postoffloe, and who
confessed he ls a fugitive from Justice
from Ukiah, cal-. where he is wanted
to serve out a 15-year sentence for rob
bery, now confesses he is the person who
created so much trouble and for whom
the citizens of the Lorane country hunted
so faithfully.
Kohn says he was shot at repeatedly
and that either the persons hunting bim
wera badly excited and scared or were
very poor shots. In any event the house
where he was concealed was filled with
lead., but he remained unhurt. The story
that he was shot and that he stopped and
sat down on a log; to bandage his wounds
Is proven to be a canard by the fact that
be is unhurt.
The officers in Ukiah have been com
municated with, and it ls expected they
will come for him noon.
ONFESSESTHE MURDER
rSmJth Says That He, Abner and Jett
Killed Cockrill.
LEXINGTON, Ky., April 16Woun
Smith, charged with the assassination of
Dr. B. D. Cox, went upon the witness
stand today and fully confessed to the
assassination of Jim Cockrill, saying
Br It ton was not present, but that he. Curt
Jett and John Abner killed Cockrill.
Smith fired once, Jett four times and
Abner three times.
Smith said they arranged to kill Cock
rill from a courthouse window with guns
given them by Judge Hargis for the pur
pose. That night Smith, Abner and Jett
secreted themselves in the courthouse.
The next day, when Cockrill passed the
courthouse, the men stationed at the
window fired upon him. He fell at the
second fire.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, April 16. Maximum tem
perature. 55 degrees; minimum, 48. River
reading- at S A. M.. 11.1 feet; change In last
24 hours, 0.5 feet. Total precipitation, B
A. M. to 5 P. M., 0; total since September 1.
190(1, 80.05 Inches; normal, 40.12 Inches; de
ficiency, 0.17 inches. Total sunshine, April
15, 8 hours 15 minutes. Possible sunshine,
April 15. 18 hours 32 minutes. Barometer
(reduced to sea-level) at 5 P. M.. 30.23
Inches.-
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
STATIONS.
Baker City
Bismarck ..
Boise , . .
Eureka
Helena ,
Kamloops. B, C.
North Head
Pocatello. .......
Portland
Red Blurt ,
Roseburg
Sacramento
fait Lake City..
San Francisco...
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island...
Walla Walla
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38 0.00 6'N
cioudy
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Cloudy '
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Cloudy
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Cloudy
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Cloudy
Cloudy
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48 T I 8W
5410.00! 6NW
48;0.04!20'SW
54iO.OOI24;SW
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(Cloudy
VtKATHKK CONDITIONS. '
PORTLAND, April 18. A low pressure
area Is central over British Columbia and
In consequence thereof light rain has fallen
In Northwestern Washington and cloudy,
unsettled weather prevails in the adjoining
territory. It is much cooler in Washington,
Northern Oregon and Northern. Idaho and
slirhtly warmer In California and Nevada.
The Indications are for showers Wednes
day In Washington and Idaho and for
generally fair weather in Oregon, with slow
ly rising temperatures.
FORECASTS. ,
Portland and vicinity Wednesday, gen
erally fair; warmer; westerly winds.
Western Oregon Wednesday, fair and
warmer; westerly winds.
Western Washington Wednesday, show
ers; slightly warmer; westerly winds.
tTastern Oregon Wednesday, probably
talr.
Eastern Oregon and Idaho Wednesday,
showers.
. . EDWARD A. SEALS.
District Foreoaster.
PHOTO POST CARDS SCENERY.
Kieer Co Lobby Imperial Hotel.
FLOOR-COVERINGS
At no time in the history of the store has our
collection of Floor Coverings been more interest
ing or attractive than it is at the present. We are
now showing a complete line of Carpeting, Rugs
and Linoleum. The patterns are the latest and
best, many of them exclusive with us. And the
colors were selected with the view of harmonizing
with the most popular decorative schemes now in
vogue. For courteous treatment, for promptness
and for satisfaction, our Carpet House is without
an equal in the city, at prices as low as the lowest.
J. G. MACK & CO.
86-88 Third Street
THE EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE
PHIL METSCHAJT, PrnMest and Maa
"oath ss YVasttiastoa I
European Plan . -
WAvER
In six months will be the center of fine, cozy homes. Houses
are now being built there. It is the only tract with city
facilities, including two streetcar lines now running, school,
electric lights, gas, Bull Run water, sewers, graded streets,
cement sidewalks and curbs. Only 12 minutes from Third
and Morrison, either by. the "W.-W. or W.-R. cars. . Lots are
high and sightly, commanding a riew of city and mountains.
Prices range from $275 to $500.
We Guarantee Waverleigh Investments
Any National bank in the United States will, under our sys
tem," guarantee hat if you want it, after six months, yon
, can get back every penny this company receives from the
lots you purchase. This is no spoken promise. It is a guar
antee, issued by any National bank you may select. That is
the way the Lemcke system does it. Let us tell you about
.it. "Write or call. Also don't forget that if you visit Waver
leigh between now and May 15, you wjll have an oppor
tunity to share in the award of a fine lot, and also 50 other
gifts which we are going to give away on that day. Visit
Waverleigh and assure yourself that it is the most legiti
mate real estate proposition offered for the money in Port
land today. Take the W.-W. car. It passes our office at
Twenty-sixth and Franklin. 1
H. W. LEMCKE COMPANY
SIXTH AND WASHINGTON.
HOME PHONE A 2537. - MAIN 550.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Following rate will be siren only wb
drcrtislng U ordered to ran cooMeutlT
days. Dt&Ur and Sunday lone. The Oreo
Diaa charge 8 rat-time rmte each tnaertloa
(or cltMtlflea adTcrttolna that Is not ru oa
eonsecutlTo days. Tho nrvt-ttmo rmto at
charred for each InaerUoa t Too Weekly
Oreffonlmn.
"Rooms," "Rooms and Board. MHona
keep In - Koomj," "Situations Wanted." li
words or lew, 15 cento 10 to SO word Be
cental SI to 25 words. 25 cents, to. Ma
discoant for additional Insertions.
TJXDER AIX OTHfcB HEADS, exeopt
"?iew Today," 30 cents (or 15 word or lef
Id to M words, 40 oenta; 21 to S5 words. 50
cents, etob first Insertion. Bach additional
fiiaertion, one-half; no further discount ua
der on nontb.
"KBW TODAY (rnufo measure aat,
15 cents per line first insertions 10 oenU
per line for each additional insertion.
ANSWERS TO AX VKKXlJUJCNTS, ad
dressed caro The Oreffonlan. Hd left MS tills
office, should always bo inclosed in sealed
envelopes. No stamp to required on sac
letter.
The OresToxdaB will not be responsible to
errors in advertisements taken tbxouan toe
telephones
AUCTION SALES TOD AT.
At Wilson's auction rooms, 208 First, 10
A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICE.
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 46,
A. F. and A. M. Stated communi
cation this (Wednesday) evening-, 8
o'clock. Burkhard bids- Work E.
A. detrree. Visitors welcome. By
order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND. Sec'y.
V
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2, I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting' this (Wednesday)' evening- at
8 o'clock. Second degree. Visitors welcome.
M. OSVOLD, Sec.
PORTLAND CHAPTER, NO. 3, R
A . M. Stated convocation th is
(Wednesday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock.
Work in Mark Master degree.
A. M. KNAPP. Sec'y.
age.
tree t a, Portland, Oregon.
$1.00, ?1.50. $2.00 per Day.
Gfl
DIED.
Seattle,
FET7RER At
Feurer.
April le, Louis
TCXEBAL NOTICES.
r-?BNER 4?J" c,ty- APrl 1S- Helen B.
Gardner, aged 15 years. 2 month., 30 days.
Friends are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral services, which wiU be held at
Holmans chapel, corner Third and Salmon
Sf-."i.2 P M- Thursday. April 18. Inter
ment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
ALLO At his late residence, 640 Ea.it
22d t., April 14, James L. Allen, aged 71
years 8 months and 1 day. Funeral will
take place today (April 17) at 10 A. M..
from F. S. Dunnlng's chapel, corner of
East Alder and Bast Sixth sts. Friends
Invited. Interment In Rose City Ceme
tery, i
Dnnnlmr. Mcttntee rillbaogh. Fnneral Dl.
rectors. 7th Pine, phone M. 430. Lady asst.
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 40 Aids,
st. Lady assistant, phone Main 6 133.
EDWARD 1IOLMAN CO.. Fnneral rlr.rt
rs. ISO d st. lady assistant. Phone M. fiOT
EEI.I.ER-BYRNE9 CO.. Funeral Dirana.
sr., KmseU. K loss. Lmdr assistant.
. s-. xlhiux m rnnerai Directors.
X.. 101 u St., cor. Madison. Phone Main tx
8. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Xstdy assistant. Pboos East as.
A. B. HEMSTOCK Funeral director K.
18th A Umatilla. Ph. Sell good 71. Lad ass's.
NEW TODAY.
UKCLBS MYERS LOAN OFFICB. 14S D
St.. near Alder, established 1S7U; old and
reliable; any amount loaned on watches,
diamonds, jewelry and sealskins.
ALEX C. SAG,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
407 HoKay Building.
Pbone Main S4S1.
Commonwealth Trust Co.
GOOD BUYS
$ 800
$2500
Fractional lot on Clacka
mas St.; concrete side
walks and curb: parked
street: all Improvements
paid. A snap.
Lot 60x123 : 5-room house;
lots of roses and other
flowers; fine lawn; good
surroundings; on car
line; Kaat Glisan, near
30th st. best buy In this
pan ol fortiana.
BOx 100; modern S-room
house; nice lawn: good
homes all around: all im
$3200
provements in and paid
tot; I block to car. This
is a fine buy. Do not
overlook It.
CommonwealthTrust Co.
Sixth and Ankeny
Partner Wanted
In established real estste business in Port
land; must be a hustler with executive
ability, capable of managing office and
familiar with Portland realty market. First
class reference and some capital required.
Good opening to the right man. Write to
Hood River office and make appointment to
week. ln portla"i tn0 latter part 'of this
V H. REILBBOXKEB CO.,
Hood River, Oregom.
Broadway Street
Price $1000
95x77 on th. northwest corner of 20th
and Broadway. Terms $250 down, balance
to suit purchaser at 6 per cent.
MALL & VON BORSTEL
104 Second St. and S92 E. Burnslda St.
Nut-Grove
u J"4, f the Piedmont carbarns on
toe St. Johns line.
Not Grove baa Boll Ran water and every
lot t. a garden.
" big advertisements, but Instead big
values to buyers. Lots are $375 to X4.V).
Not Grove office Is at Riverside Station
In charare of E. J. Gotisett.
G. H. an Routeo. S04 Lumber Exchange.
HOMESEEKERS!
Beautiful T-room home In Piedmont, one
half a block from caxllne. New and modern
with .very improvement and convenience.
Barnes, Collinson & Starr
aft Sixat. Corner QaJc
AMUSEMENTS.
HEILIG THEATER
rhone Main 1.
TONIGHT!
GRAND
TESTIMONIAL
CONCERT
FOR
MI8S ELIZABETH HARWAS.
Assisted 1y the Best Local Talent.
Direction George L. Baker.
Tickets. 1. Gallery Admission, 60c. Seats
now on sale. Heilig Theater Box Office.
SOCIETY CIRCUS
under auspices
H. A. A. C. m THIRD
ARMORY
10TH AND COUCH
THREE NIGHTS.
Thursday, April 18;- Friday, April 19, and
Saturday, April 20.
Biggest Loral Show Ever Attempted, with
a Galaxy of Star Performers, in a
TYPICAL CIRCUS PERFORMANCE.
Two Rings 400 People iu Horses a Sing
ing Spectacle of Mixed Volcea and Many
Other Features.
FRIC8 : 4000 BEATS AT S0C, 1000 KE
, SERVED AT 1 AND flJSO.
Seats on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.,
Sixth and Morrison streets.
Baker Theater
Phone Main t
Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Mgr.
Home of the Baker Theater Stock Company.
Portland's Fashionable Popular-Price Play
bouse. All This Week. Evening 8:15.
J. M. Barrte's Celebrated
English Play
"THE ADMIRABLE C RICH TON'."
A Comedy ln Four- Acta Magnificent Scen
ery and Settings. Personal Direction
Mr. Arthur Mackley.
Evening Prices 23c, 80c, 50c.
Matinee 15c. 25c
Matinee Saturday.
Next Week "Th. Prodigal Son.
EMPIRE THEATER MharT.
Milton W. Seaman. Manager.
Tonight All Week Matinees today and
Saturday The Last Road Attraction of the
Season The Screaming Farce Comedy
"HELLO BILL" .
Nothing but lau?hs. Regular Empire
prices.
Next Week "Th Black Hand.
THE STAR Main K496.
THE ALLEN STOCK CO PRESENTS
The Romantic Drama,
"NORTHERN .LIGHTS,"
By HARKINS & HARBOUR.
Mat. TUes., Thurs., Sat. and Sundays
prices
prices
10c and 20c.
Everv evenlnc &t 8:15
10c, 20c and 30c. Reserved seats secured by
Telephone Main 5496.
LYRIC THEATER
' Portland's Popular Stock House. Every
Afternoon and Kvening This Meek. Lyric
Stock Company in
"Aci-om 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 8:15. Saturday and- Sunday eve
nings; first performance at 7 : 15.
PANTAGES THEATER
The Broadway Trio
In the Screaming Farce
"A' Game of Hearts."
De Lor Trio, Griffin Sisters, Leo White,
The Bart en os. Lottie Gibson. The Bio graph.
Performances dally at 2:30, 7:30 and 9 P.
M. Admission 10c and 20c. Boxes 25c. At
weekday matinees, any seat TEN CENTS.
THE GRAND
WEEK OF APR. 15.
Yaudeville De Luxe.
Herbert's Troupe of
30 Educated Doss 30
in Leaping and
Looping; the Loop.
Greatest lns; Act In
the World.
BPKCIAI. ADDED
ATTRACTION.
Frank Cushman,
20th Century Min
strel. T nttle May.
Viola ft Engle.
Jarvis Tudor.
1 rrdric Roberts.
Grandlscope.
NEW TODAY.
AUCTION OF HORSES
A llg Sale of . Heavy Iraft Horses Will
Take Place at the
WESTERN HORSE MARKET
97 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO,
On Tuesday. April 23rd, 1907
BAIJ2 BK.INS AT 0 A. M. AND CON
TINUES UNTIL 11 P. M.
Tfcis is the greatest collection of all-purpose
Horses ever offered and will be sold
without reserve or limit. Every animal
will be guaranteed as represented, and will
te shown to harness during or after the
sale.
WE WILL. SELL:
Fifty head of tlie heaviest "Draft Horses
e-er brought to California, weighing from
1700 to 2100 pounds.
Fifty head of Matched Teams, weigh
ing from 1230 to 1500 pounds, suitable
for vragon work.
Fifty brad of single and donhle Trlv- 1
Injr Homes, weighing from 1250 to loOO
pound?.
Fifty head of gentle lelivery Wagon
Horses, all weights and sizes.
Two hundred bead of the iustly
celebrated and well-known double
square Button Horses, weighing from
1000 to 1400 pounds, all gentle halter
broken; tbey are without doubt the
finest lot of sound young Horses ever
offered at public sale.
Come farmers, come dealers, come bust'
ness men, come one, cdme all. -It will pay
you to take a holiday. San Francisco is the
cheapest market on the Coant for Horses.
WESTERN HORSE MARKET,
29T Valencia Street, San Francisco.
E. STEWART &. CO., Auctioneers.
$8000
FINE V4 BLOCK
Seventh and Clay, only one block
from Hawthorne ave., absolutely the
cheapest buy on the East Side.
Watch this section grow when Madi
son bridge is rebuilt. Few days only.
McKinley Mitchell
2Q2Y2 Stark..
FOR SALE CHEAP
A New Bungalow
$2250
Five roftms, corrrer lot, 50x124; por
celain bath and plumbing throughout
first-class ; nice attic, tinted walls ;
near Mount Tabor carline; $300 or
more down, balance easy terms.
C. H. THOMPSON, Owner
12S Third Street.
KEW TODAY.
H J. Lemcke Co.
PROFITABLE
INVESTMENTS
$3o7ooo
Three-story brick building on Oak
street, -near First; close to
new trolley terminals.
$25,000
Quarter-block on King street.
Portland's swellest residence
district. Fine location for -apartments.
$16,000
Business location on North Third
street; now paying $75 a
month.
$8000 '
Fine home and quarter-block in
one of the finest residence sec
tions of the East Side.
$2500
Remarkably fine view Lots on
Portland Heights, close to
car; one a corner.
HI Lemcke Co.
Main 550. Sixth and Washington.
Home Phone A 2537.
$45,000
Quarter block on 4th St.; worth $50,000
$10,000 cash; some Income. This is like
finding $5000.
$26
,000
.nd lot, MxlOO
Brick building; and lot, 0x100 on 3d
dt. Income, $160.
33,000
Three-story brick corner, paying 10 per
cent on investment; see this.
Bollam, Grussi &
Higley
12S Third St.
BASIS OF ALL WEALTH
City Property and Lands.
The EAST SIDE has the GREATEST
population, is growing the most RAPID
LY and the GREATER PORTLAND
MUST and WILL be there. In 1906 there
were 631 residences built on the EAST
BIDE to 100 on the West Side.
Portland . ls attracting more attention
than any city on the Coast and is under
going a MIGHTY TRANSFORMATION,
and in the next ten years will likely make
more PROGRESS than it has in its en
tire past.
HOLLADAY'S ADDITION
Is the geographical center of the city, and
ls the most DESIRABLE residence dis
trict and much o this will become BUSI
NESS property. Do not overlook these
FACTS when making investments, and
call and inspect the property; for seeing
is believing. .
The Oregon Real Estate Co4
884 Third street (room. 4), Portland, Or.
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. Here is the, place to build.
Call and get particulars.
Chamber of Commerce.
STOCK RANCH
AND RANGE
The choicest selection In Eastern Oregon;
meadow land and range sufficient for thou
sands of cattle; mild climate; beautiful lo
cation; luxuriant pasturage; bountifully
watered. $10,000 net annual income can be
realised on this ranch. For further particu
lars see owner today at office of
B. S. COOK & CO.
251 Alder St.
CAPITALISTS!
If you Tire looking for a good, sta
ple piece of property, see these two
14th and Everett St.
properties. Good interest-bearing
and fine speculative values. Easy
terms.
Barnes, Collinson & Starr
76 First St.,-Corner Oak.
Grand Avenue
Price $5750
25x90 and a cottage on the east side of.
Grand ave., between Couch and E. Bum
side sts. Can arrange terms.
MALL & VON BORSTEL
204 Sscond St.. and 3P3 B. Burn aid. St.
MONEY NEEDED.
We offer lot 60x100 vrltll two srood houses
that will pay 10 per cent net on prioe
asked. The property Is ln first-class
condition, near school and 2 carlinea
and on West Side. See ua early.
JACKSON
Phone Halo 3.5.
DKEBINO;
246 Stark
VEW TODAY.
A Few Special Bargains
' For &ala by the
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.
tiOnn A fine 2-story 7-room dwell
fttlUU jng up-to-date, with fur
nace, bath, gas and grate, cement
walks; lot 50x100 feet; 715 Multno
mah st., in Holladay Park. Terms
very easy.
ffCCnn A nice, if ell-finished l1
.pjdUU .story, 7-room dwelling, fin
ished in redwood, with bath; with
stable and 3y3 lots, with lots of fruit
and roses, cement walks ; on good
street, in Sunnyside. Terms easy.
Ctjnpn A lovely home of 8 rooms,
PJUUU modern; bath, gas and elec
tricity, cement basement; all in good
condition; grounds 40x100, on Jeffer
son st., near 14th st. Terms cash.
COQCn A fine 2-story 6-room dwell
P&UvlU ingf on brick: foundation;
cement basement, with gas and bath
room; one block of carline; ground
50x100 -v Sunnyside. Half cash.-
CI R fill -A- cottage of 5 rooms, at
IUUU 1575 Edison st 3 blocks of
carline, in Orchards Home Addition;
ground 102x105. Terms cash.
C10 nnf A new double flat, 14
P I J UUU rooms, modern in evejry
respect; first-class tenants, renting
for $80 per month; was offered $100
per month; fine location; ground 33x
100. . Terms ialf cash.
CI 9 E Vacant lot, 50x100, on
T ttlU Union avenue, between Ma
son and Skidmore streets.
CRtrnn Fine vacant lot, 50x100, on
IJvJUU south side Flanders St., be-,
tween 20th and 21st sts. Fine loca
tion for flats. This is a rare bargain.
Call on the
Title Guarantee S Trust Co.
240 Washington Street, Cor. Second.
ANYTHING UNTIL YOU
HAVE SEEN US ABOUT '
THAT C0KNER, 100x100,
ON TWELFTH STREET;
HEART OF THE WARE
HOUSE DISTRICT. WILL
V SELL AT A SNAP, OR
BUILD TO SUIT.
Moore Realty Co.
268 STARK STREET.
WEST-SIDE HOn
A corner lot 70x100, iu the best
part of the northwest residence sec
tion, with a new, modern 10-room
residence, finished in hard wood; at
the very low figure of
$14,000
You cannot find such a corner as
this, vacant in that district, and if you
could find it, it wouldn't be possible
to buy it and duplicate the house at
present building prices for less than
$16,000.
S
Chamber of Commerce.
Who Wants Lents
Acreage?
WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS IN
THAT SECTION
20 ACRES IN CULTIVATION,
$350 PER AC EE
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 FOR PLATTING
i
McKinley Mitchell
202y2 Stark Street, City.
Portland Heights
Wo offer a few of th choicest lota In
GREENWAY
Addition to the Heights at
seoo
Bach for a short time only.
Wts are proceeding now to grade all street!
In Oreenway and Improve with macadam,
concrete sidewalks, concrete curbs and con
crete crosswalks.
Bull Run water, gas. electric Ugnta and
modern Improvements with first-class im
provement of streets makes this the finest
part of the city. -
View eastward of the mountains Is superb.
Grand view from every lot.
Call at once.
WHITE &"1cLENNAN
S04-I0S Oreconlan Bulletins;.
15 Per Cent
tflnfin 0rr fnll lots with nxsjr,
VOUUU modern store bnildlna;, for a
few day only.
A. B. Richardson
50 Stark' Street.
SPECIAL
$211,000.
Slftl Per Month.
$12,000 Will Buy.
leased for Two Veam.
10 PER CKXT MI.
QEO. D. SCHALK
Tel. Main S82. SE4 Stark at.
DON'T
BUY
NEW TODAY.
$15,000
INCOME BCPINESg PROPERTY.
CORNER
on North 2 1st Street
Railroad district and a good speculative buy.
DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH
608-503 Swetland Bids.
FOB SALE RAL ESTATS.
A BARGAIN.
Good 9-room House, lot 60x145, on San
Raphael at., near Union ave.: price IlSOu,
' $o0o down, bal. to mm.
-'2uo.
New 1 -story house, 7 room, all moderq
conveniences; full basement, furnace: lot
ouxlOO. new 18x22 barn, cement walk arouni
house; terms.
$.1000. V
6-room 2-story house, all modern conven
iences, on Shaver st., corner Haixht, Upper
Alblna; lot 50x100; V, cash, bal. easy.
2600.
i New 2-story 6-room house, lot 40x100, on
Halsbt st.. Upper Alblna, 3 blocks 2 car
lines; easy term.
$3750.
8-room atrictly modern home on corner lot
on IDast 25th st., near Salmon; $1500 cash,
balance to suit.
$5000.
Handles the N. E. comer of 'Willlama avs,
and Shaver at., 100x120 of ground; Al 9-
room house, good store building, bringing
good rental. "Williams ave. is fust becoming
a business atreeu Investigate thia. Balance
to suit. 1
THE VETERAN LANS CO.,
loo is 3d St.
8UBURRAN RESIDENCE LOTS, B0xlS2"i,
FRONTING ON OREGON CITY CARLINH
AT OAK GROVE STATION; PARE 4
CRNTS; BUILDING RESTRICTIONS!
PRICES 12.' TO $350 PJ9R LOT: TERM3
$25 DOWN. $5 PER MONTH; AGE-NT WILL.1
ESCORT PARTIES FROM OUR OFFICPJ
AT 2 P. M. ON MONDAYS. WEDNES
DAYS. FRIDAYS. A PLAT MAY BE HAIV
FOR THE ASKING. PHONE US AND WB1
WILL MAIL SAM E. M'OMBER A DEFFEN-.
BAUGH. 410 STEARNS BLDG. FHON EH
MAIN 1554.
HOLLADAY ADDITION.
Corner lot, $1500; lnalde, $isnn.
House and Quarter block, $8iW0.
HOLLADAY PARK ADDITION.
Quarter block, $1500.
Iaslde lot. $700.
we have 80 lota and IB houses, all
wmoa are onoice in tnia location.
BECK & RICH,
ifaln office Branch office !
80S Failing hldg. Real Estate. I 680 Wasco at. !
Main 3407. East 2433, I
$7800 8-ROOMS, WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS!
$4000 8 rooms, Thurman st.
$3000 6 rooms, Siskiyou ave.
$2000 8 rooms, on Mount Scott ear.
$2000 5 rooms, E. 22d t. I
. $150 each for lots In Montavllla.
75x100 On Clackamas st. A rara bar"
gain.
Phone Pacific 1738.
WHITTEN A BRYANT. i
400-7-8 Swetland bldg.
$6000 FOR 100x100 FEET OF VACANT? i
ground on Williams ave., suitable fori
erecting business block with stores be-1
low and rooms above; this piece la con
siderably below surronndlng prices, and'
carries a good speculative value; a 3-storyi.
brick is to be built on adjoining Quarter;;'
go see the property; It ls 100 feet south'
of the 8. E. corner of Williams ave. and
Hancock at. For terms gee 314 Chamber
of Commerce.
KLAMATH COUNTRY IN OREGON RK-
clamatlon service expending $3,000,000 lr-'
rlgatlng 230,000 acres. Finest of farming1
and timber lands. Large cities growing.'
New railroads through the land. Lou oa'
monthly payments. Send five 2-cent
stamps for Illustrated pamphlet. KlamatH
Development Co., Klamath Falls. Or.
BUILDING LOTS.
$450 for a fine corner on 44th. near Haw- :
thorne ave.. small payment down.
$2o50 for a quarter block on Tillamook '
street, close to Union avenue.
$1300 Very desirable fraction on Stark
street, near new High School.
HAGEMANN & BLANCH ARD, 81 5th at. '
$5000 WEST SIDE MODERN HOME IN
walking distance; eight rooms and bath; ce
ment basement, laundry trays;- two years)
old. 4H7 Jefferson st.
MORGAN, SWBET ft CHAPMAN,
213 Abington bldg. Phone Mala 2015. !
INB LOT FOR A HOME! BEAUTIFUL I
sightly Quarter, Third and Wood streets; a ;
eplendtd place upon which to build. For
sale cheap and upon very easy terms. See '
A. H. Ellers, secy. Ellen Piano House, Park
and Washington.
$450O SACRAMENTO ST.. NEAR TJNIOM
ave., modern 7-room residence, lot 50x125,
very desirable; best car service la the olty.
Inquire at H. W. Lemcke Co.. 6th an
Washington.
1
6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ONB BLOCK
from Morrison car. New, well built, every
convenience. East facing. Price - only'
$2000.- J. A. Moehnke, 209 Commercial'
blk.
$10 DOWN. $5 PER MONTH BUY3 40X129 :
ft. lot In Tremont, Mount Soott line; 80
ft. streets, 20-ft alleys; come early and gecj
your pick. Purse, 315 Chamber of Com- i
BY OWNER MODERN, 8 ROOMS. FUR
Dace, good condition; fnll lot; fine neignV
borhood; $3050; $750 cash, balance easy
884 E. Yamhill and 28th. Phone Kaat 46S
GOOD WASHINGTON ST. BUY A FTJLTJ
lot on this nne thoroughfare, and $10,00j
casn win najraie it. Bee a. h. tellers, secy..
Eilers Piano House, Park and Washington.
WILL SELL CHEAP (MUST LEAVE TOWN
7-room house and barn on ground lOOxlOO.
or any part thereof; this ls your chanoev
9.14 Rodney avenue, corner Skidmore.
COTTAGE AT SEASIDE; MODERN, WELL)
furnished, electric lighted, sanitary tol
lets, bath, city water, etc; overlooks thejl
ocean. Edgar B. Piper, Oregonlan.
$2SO0 40x108 AND GOOD T-ROOM
house, E. 17th St., near Morrison; not h
og so cheap In this vicinity. W. O. Wad-'
del. 817 Lumber Exchange.
$2000 TERMS TO SUIT, A WELL-BUILT
7-room house; 2 lots; ten large bearing fruit1
trees; small bam; on Sellwood car line. :
State Land Co., 133H First st.
$2150 NICE LOT AND GOOD 6-ROOH i
bouss; gas, porcelain bath, sewer, good lo -cation:
Income $18 per month; terms. W
O. Waddel. 817 Lumber Exchange.
14850100x100 AND ' 8-ROOM COT-'
tage income $48 per month; a good In
vestment. W. O. Waddel, SIT Lumbal?
Exchange, 24 and Stark.
$5 DOWN. $5 PER MONTH IX3R tTINEf
sightly lots; price, $173: only a few left.
410 Stearns bldg., cor. 6th and MorrUotu
Phone Main 1554.
$800080x90, SOUTHWEST CORNER EAST)
1st and Oak sts.; fine location for ware
house, with trackage. W. O. Waddel, Sit
Lumber Exchange.
$300 CASH AND $15.00 MONTHLY WILIS
buy a completely furnished 4-room cottage
at "89 Bast Tenth St., North. Stats Land
Co.. 1334 First at.
BY OWNER, AT JW7 WILLIAMS AVE., MOD
ern 6-room bouse on 50x100 .well-improved
lot. If buying, see this property or Inquire
71 Labbe bldg.
A BARGAIN LOT OOxlOO FEET, 45H AF
fer's Addition, on Benton St., one block:
from car. Jenne, Trimble 4fc Trimble, 41S
Marquam bldg.
SNAP HAWTHORNE PARK LOT, 50x100.
east facing; the only one left at low
price of $2000; Ideal home site. X 2U,
Oregonlan.
TERRACED CORNER 60x100, NEAR NEW.
High School, E. Stark; also corner 100x1
65, E. Clay and 9th; divide either, 188 isi
Third.
BOUSES, ALL PARTS OF CITY, BUILT AITO
sold on Installments. Kroner, 16-17 Cam
bridge bldg., southwest cor. Sd sad Morrises-1
SNAP $1600 BUYS 2 COTTAGES ON LOT 62x
114 on carline; will rent tor $22 per mo.
Smith A Algar, 133 First at., room 1.
$2850 6-ROOM HOUSE. WEST SIDE,
walking distance, rented $25 per month; lot
25x100. Miller. 416 Chamber Commerce.
NEW MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE. 3 LOTS,
4 blocks from Goddard Sta., . near McKenna
Junction. M. H. Tower, on premises.
FTVE ACRES OS OREGON CITY LINE:
beautiful building site, $3000. - H. G. Stark
weather, R. F. P.. MUwaukle. Or. !
MODERN 6-ROOM BUNQALOW, NEW.
$2400; $400 down, balance $26 monthly
Phone owner, Woodlawn 1ST.
FOR SALE--NEW, MODERN, 6-ROOM
OOTX
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tage. corner lot. 50x100. on East 84th
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WANTED INCOME OR FTJTIIRR wrTRTj
, ness property, $2000 to $20,000, Owners!
only. W 24, Oregonlan-
CHE1AP HOMES EVERY PART CITY $!
up; easy terms. Mutual Realty, Co fi&iau
Wsshinrton. room- 7,