Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 08, 1907, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE , jrQBNIXG OREGOXIAN, WEDNESDAY. MAY 8, 1907.
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PROMISES HEW THEATER
CALVIX S. HEILIG RETURNS
FROM THE SOUTH.
Syndicate of Los Angeles Capitalists
Plan to Erect Playhouse
Cobtlng $300,000.
Once again It la announced that Port
land Is to have a new $300,000 theater
within the next year. Calvin S. Heilis.
president of the Northwestern Theatrical
Association, returned from the South yes
terday and gave it out that he had prac
tically completed arrangements by which
a syndicate of Los Angeles capitalists
will erect a theater for his use here to
cost not less than 300,000 and to be the
finest on the Pacific Coast.
The final details have not been ar
ranged and the deal is not yet closed, but
Mr. Hellig feels reasonably confident that
the plan will be carried out. He declines
to designate the site, but says several are
under consideration.
He also brings word that the North
western Association has extended its ope
rations to the City of the Angels and
after September will oprate an important
theater in that city. While there last
week he negotiated a lease on the Casino
Theater, on Spring street between Third
and Fourth, considered the best location in
the city. It will be conducted as a stock
house upon the opening of next season.
Meanwhile it is undergoing a thorough
remodeling nd renovation.
Team Drops Through Bridge.
ALBANY, Or.. May 7. (Special?)
Benton County may be the defendant
In a damage suit by reason of the col
lapse of a bridge over an arm of
Thornton's Lake, two miles northwest
of Albany, last Saturday evening.
Marion Baily. who lost a horse in the
accident and was himself slightly in
jured, said today he expected to sue
the Benton County Court for damages.
While Bailey and his nephew were
driving a load of wood across the
bridge Saturday evening the main
span of 33 feet collapsed, and the
wagon fell through to the lake 10 feet
below. The water was only two feet
deep underneath the bridge. The load
of wood fell on one horse, and it has
since died, and the other was injured.
Neither of the men were seriously
hurt though Bailey was struck by a
falling timber and sustained some
bruises.
DAILY METEOROLOOICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. May 7. Maximum temper
ature, 63 degrees; minimum . temperature,
4S. River reading at 8 A. M.. 8.0 feet;
change In ls.st 24 hours, 0.1 foot. Total
precipitation ince September 1, 10O6, 40.80
Inches; normal. 42.02 Inches; deflcleneey.
1.22 Inches. Total sunshine. May S. 1 hour 40
minutes: possible sunshine. 14 hours 55
ME O
PARKED
STE5BE.'
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city limits. The illustration indicates the manner in which building
lines will be restricted and also the additional result of insisting upon
restrictions as to the cost of homes to be built.
With graded and curbed streets, cement sidewalks and grass plots
A 1 JrdSiiv
The enforcement of a
. building restriction is
of esspecial interest to
you. It means that the
homes on your street
will all be as good as
yours and many of them
may be even better.
Those who buy to in
vest will profit im
measurably by the fact
that every proposed
home in Rose City
Park, and v every one
that is built, will add
to the value of the lot
that they buy. Have
your seriously consider
ed the advisability of
building your own
home?
f yours and many of them I &BgQffite&&tmgEfr
Still more important and of especial inter
est to the prospective Rose City Park purchaser is the fact that the very
best people in Portland are selecting the best remaining locations.
Every day we are receiving letters and statements from people of
whom everybody in the city has heard to the effect that they will
select their locations soon and will build at once. It is time for
you, if you are a prospective buyer, to visit this beautiful suburb
and ma!:e your selection.
ARYMAN tr THOMPSON
BANKERS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
minutes. Barometer reading (reduced to sea
level) at 5 P. M.. 30 inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
There has been a slight rise In pressure
over Washington and the weather In the
North Pacific States has become more set
tled. Except a few small showers In
Southern Utah no rain .has fallen on the
Pacific Slope during the last 12 hours and
the temperature has risen nearly every
where. The indications are for fair and warmer
weather in this district Wednesday. -FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair and warmer;
westerly winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washing
ton Fair and warmer; westerly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Fair and slightly warmer.
EDWARD A. REALS District Forecaster."
MEETING NOTICES-
A sMEETINQ OF AL KA-
DER TEMPLE will be held
at Masonic Hall thla
(Wednesday) evening, at 8
o'clock, for the purpose of
making arrangements for re
ceiving visiting Nobles re
turning from Loe Angeles. A
full attendance i desired.
D. W. TAYLOR.
Potentate.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO. 18,
R. A. M. Regular convocation
Wednesday evening. May 8. at 8
o'clock, Masonic Hall, Burkhard
building. Final consideration of by
laws. Royal Arch degree. Visitors welcome.
All resident members urged to attend. By or
der E. H. P. E. E. SHARON, Seo'y.
MURLARK HALL,
For rent reasonable from June 15 to Oc
tober 13, to responsible parties. Inquire
George H. Parsons. 58 23d St. Phone Main
- 1642.
SAMARITAN LODGE. -NO. 2. I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening at
8 o'clock. First degree. Visitors welcome.
M. OS WOLD. Secretary.
GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE); I. O. P..
meets at temple at 1 o'clock today to attend
funeral services of our deceased brother. Dr.
James H. Pleasant, to be held from Zeller
Byrpes Undertaking Parlora at 2 o'clock. Re
mains will be cremated at Portland Crematory.
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO.
54, O. E. S. Stated communication
this (Wednesday) evening, 8
o'clock, social.
By order W. M.
XATE M. STEADMAN,
. Secretary.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
PLEASANTS In this city. May 8. at 262
Falling st.. Dr. James narvey rieassni;,
aged 73 years, 8 months. and 5 days. Dr.
Pleasants was a member of Central Point
I O . O. F. Lodge of Oregon. Members of
whom will conduct the funeral services at
the parlor of Zeller-Byrnea Co.. corner
tvillams ave. and RusseV at., Wednesday,
May 8, at 2 P. M.. thence to the Crema
torlum. Sedan, Kan., and Jackson County,
Oregon, papers please copy.
HENRY In this city. May . Katherlne
Henry, sister of Father Paul Henry, O. P.
of San Francleco, Cal., and M. B. Henry,
of 354 Sacramento at., this city, aged 41
years. The funeral services will be held
at St. Mary's Church, corner Williams ave.
and Stanton sts.. at 2 P. M. Thursday, May
9. Friends Invited. Interment Mt. Cal
vary Cemetery.
Parked streets throughout Rose
City Park will provide street effects
that will easily surpass those of any
other residence location within the
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desirable people who will buy the remaining
three-quarters, thus preserving entire blocks,
where fine grounds, buildings and effects will
add to the delightful experience of being a
resident in this tract.
Beautiful Floor
Coverings
Our long-looked-for Carpets and Rugs
". have at last arrived. Never before has
there been such a large assortment of .
high-class goods shown in the Northwest.
We are now more fully prepared than
ever before to furnish your home com
plete with the latest patterns, and in
" " the most artistic style. "We are always
glad to give you the benefit of our experi
ence, whether it be regarding a rug for a
single room or for carpeting the whole
house. You are cordially invited to come '
in and examine our immense stock.
- i
J. G MACK & CO.
86-88 Third Street
THE EXCLUSIVE
PII1L METSCHAX, President and Msus
Beveatk and Washington Streets, Portland, Oregea.
European Plan - - -- -- -- -- $i.qq, $1.50, $2.00 per Day.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
WILLIAMS May 6, T. J. 'Williams, aged 78
years. 2 months and 6 days. Friends are
respectfully Invited to attend the funeral
services, which will be held at Mf8 East
15th .. at 2:30 P. M.. today (Wednesday).
Interment Rivervlew Cemtery.
suburb, it is cer
tain that no hand
somer home loca
tion will be found
in the Northwest.
The tendency of
a great many peo
ple is to purchase
a quarter block in
conjunction with
CARPET HOUSE
auger.
DIED.
HA VII. AND In this city. May 7, at the
family residence, 707 Flret St., Myrtle Fern
Haviland, aged v7 years. 3 months, beloved
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George K. Havi
land. Funeral announcement later.
GEORGE In this city. May 8. at the family
Tfeidence, 390 First St., There George, wife
- of Adolph D. George, aged 47 years.
Funeral notice hereafter.
BELKNAP In this city. May 7. Arthur PJ.
Belknap, aged 23 years. Interment and serv
ices at Corvallis, Or.
J. P. KIN LEY 4 SON, Funeral Directors.
No. 261 3d St.. cor. Madison. . Phone Main 9.
Dunning. McEntre St Gllbangh. Fnnerml Di
rectors, tip Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst.
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO., 409 Aides
St. Lady assistant. Phone Main 613s,
EDWARD HSLHAN CO.. Funeral Direct
or. 820 Sd st. iMdy assistant. Phone M. 501.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO., Funeral Direct
ors. 273 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant.
F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 Kaat
Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East at.
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NEW TODAI.
11875 BUYS 8-KOOM HOUSE AND LOT S"x
100 at a bargain. Owner is forced to sacri
fice It. On. newly Improved street, and all
improvements paid. Only two blocks from
Brooklyn's new fire engine house; desirable
neighborhood and walking distance to town;
one Mock from Brooklyn School. If interest
ed call after 8:30 P. M. at 557 E lflth south.
No agent's commission to pay. Will take
less for cash.
UNCLE MYERS" LOAN OFFICB, 14S - 8D
at., near Alder, established 1870; old and
reliable; any amount loaned on watches,
. diamonds, Jswelry and sealskins.
ALEX f SAB.
PCBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
407 McKay Building.
Pbon Main 6401.
Portland Heights
$4200
FOR A FEW DATS ONLY Two full lota
with good 6 -room house on one; rented for
425 per month; the other Is suitable tor a
beautiful home; view cannot be obstructed;
or will sell one lot and house for $3100. part
cash. Act quick If you-want this.
DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH
&o "rO& Sw.tU.nd bide-, cor. 5th and Wash-
AMUSEMENTS.
Heilig Theater
14th and Washington Phone Main 1
Tonight,
8:15 O'clock.
Last Time
Tomorrow NleJit
LILLIAN RUSSELL
In the Deliphtful Comedy.
"THE BUTTERFLY."
Prices Lower Floor. $2. $1.50. Balcony.
81.50. 81, 75c Gallery, 00c Seats selling
at theater.
Heilig Theater
14th and Washington Phono Main 1
Fri.. Sat., Sim. Niichts, May 10. II, 18
OSCAR WILDE'S GREAT PLAY,
"SALOME"
Prices Entire Lower Floor. 91. Balcony,
$1, 75c, 50c. Gallery. 35c. 25c. Seats sell
ing at theater box office.
Baker Tneater
Phone Mala t
Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Mr.
Homey of the Famous Baker Stock Com
pany in Nat Goodwin's Immense Success ,
"THE COWBOY AND THK lAUY."
By Clyde Fitch.
Beautiful Production One of the Boat of
the Entire Season. Stage Direction Mr.
Arthur Mackley. Matinee Saturday.
Evening 23c, 8-ic. 50c. Matinee 15' 25c.
Next Week "A Marriage of Convenience."
EMPIRE THEATER
Phone
Main 117.
Milton W. Seaman. Manager.
The Horn a ot Melodrama.
Tonight. All Week The Seaman Com
pany. Best Melodramatic Organization That
Ever Plaved Portland in the Big Eastern
Success "SHE DARED DO BIGHT
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Stage
Direction of Mr. Herbert Aahton.
Night Prices 10c. 20c, 30c. 50c. Matinee.
10c, 20c. Next week "THE WHITE CAPS."
THE GRAND
Week of Mar 6
Vaudeville De Luxe.
The Harry Ia Rose
Company.
Presenting
"TTTE SAILOR AND
THE HORSE."
by
Will M. Cressy.
Special Added
Attraction:
Nan Engleton and
Company.
Gil Brown,
ranner ft Gilbert,
Soua and Sloan.
Tredrle Roberts,
Or audi scope.
PANTAGES THEATER
THE THREE V ANNANS.
Lightning Jugglers, Introducing New Feata,
The Durbeyeliks Shadowgraphlbts, Jones
and Smith, Dark town Aristocrat. Lm
White, Pictured Ballad. Ivanhoe, Extempore
Poet. The Vernons, "Chords and Discords."
The Blograph, Teddy Bears."
Performances Dally at 2 HO, 7:30 and 9 P.
M. " Admission 10c. Reserved Seats, 20c;
Boxes, 25c. Weekday matinees, 10c.
THE STAR
Phone
Main &49.
Week of May 6.
"THE ALL-STAR STOCK COMPANY"
Presents
"THE SILVER KING."
In 3 Acts.
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdays
and Sundays at 2:30. Prices 10 and 20 cents.
Every evening at 8: IS. Prices 10. 20 and 30
cents. Reserve seats by phone. Main 5496.
Week of May IS "Devils I aland."
LYRIC THEATER
Portland's Popular Stock Honse. Every
Afternoon and Evening This Week. Lyric
Stock Company, in the Delightful Farce
Comedy
"BROWN'S IN TOWN."
Reserved seats can now be secured In ad
vance from lO A. M. to lO P. M. Daily
matinees at usual time. Evening perform
ances at 8:13. Saturday and Sunday eve
nings, first performance at 7:15.
NEW TODAY.
ALDER STREET
SPECIAL
Corner, 100x100,
$28,000
Corner, 100x100,
$6500
Washington St.
80x100, east of Twentieth
street ......... .824,000
40x100, east of Twentieth
street $12,000
E. J. DALY
114 Third St.
2 Out-of-Town Dealers 2
IN
j CUT FLOWERS
CANT OBTAIN REGULAR 6HIP
s ME NTS OF FINE CUT ROSES
FROM OUR GREENHOUSES AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
THE SIBSON ROSE
2 NURSERIES
0 - (Wholesale Cut Flower Department) .
Portland, Oregon.
MONTHLY INCOME!
ANNUAL
S1620
PRICES
S15.5O0
i
Modern apartment house and fall lot,
clowe in, on 6th at. leased for 4 years
at $135 per month. A bargain.
J. Frank Porter
222 WASHINGTON STREET.
S26,000
Third-street corner, full lot, with 2
story brick, cood Income. We are safe
In saying that this is one of the best
buys on the market today for the price
named.
Vanduyn & Walton
515 Chamber of Commerce.
S3000
A splendid modern homs with 50xl2 feet,
Rodney ave., close to three carlines. This is
a snap. Terms. '
GEO. D. SCHAJLK,
TeL Main 862.
264 Stark 6L
520,000
A. northwest corner on 10th St.. close
in. s;ood income and more coming;
shortly when certain things we can
tell you about happen in the neighbor
hood. Small amount of cash swings It.
WHITING ROINTREE,
-S2H Third Street.
NtW TODAY.
McKennaJunction
The Tunnel Townsite Improvement
Company will offer for sale for a short
time a limited number of lota at Mc
Kenna Junction.
McKenna Junction Is located on the Co
lumbia boulevard, at the crossing on the
main line of the O. R. & N. from the
East with the main line of the Harrlman
system to Puget Sound.
Packing-houses, stock yards, railroad
yards and other great industries are
planned for McKenna Junction.
. For plats .and prices call on or address
VV. H. Gdndstaff
510 COMMERCIAL BLK.
PHONE MAIN 6008.
BASIS OF ALL WEALTH
City Property and Lands.
The EAST SIDE has the GREATEST
population, la growing the most RAPID
LY and the GREATER PORTLAND
MUST and WILL be there. In 1906 there
were 631 residences built on the EAST
SIDE to 100 on the West Side.
Portland is 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 lu Its en'
tire past. ,
HOLLAD AY'S ADDITION
Is the geographical center of the city, and
Is the most DESIRABLE residence dis
trict and much of this will become BUSI
NESS property. 'Do not overlook these
FACTS when making investments, and
call and Inspect the property; for seeing
la believing.
The Oregon Real Estate Co
88Vi Third street (room i). Portland. Or.
FINE COTTAGE AT SEASIDE
F0R SALE
- I have decided to place on the
market my cottage at Seaside,
Clatsop Beach, overlooking the
ocean, 300 yards north of the
Moore HoteL Well furnished,
commodious, well built, well ar
ranged, electric-lighted; city wa
ter, with bath, etc., and in all
respects an ideal beach home.
Edgar B. Piper, 808 Oregonian BIdg
S7T,500
50x100, corner 1st street,
between Washington and
Taylor, west side of . street;
building would cost today
$50,000. Best buy on the
market.
E. J. J3ALY
114 Third St. '
BEAUTIFUL HOME
On the West Side
We have for sale a lot 50x100. with a 10
room modern house on 12th St., south of
Morrison. Price $10,000, easy terms. For
further particulars inquire of
Clohessy & Smith
401 McKay Bid.
Phone Main 10AS.
FOR SALE
A f w choice half-acre lots on Hawthorn
ave. and Prettyman ave. These tracts are
the most sightly locations on the West Slope
of Mt. Tabor. Prices and terms very rea
sonable. TITLE GUARANTEE AND
TRUST COMPANY
240 Washington St., corner Second.
$32,500
For corner on Washington
street, 100x100 feet. Ttiis
is a snap.
Rountree 6 Diamond
241 STARK T.( Cor. 2d.
$1875 Buys
Six-room house and lot 50x100 at a
bargain. Owner Is forced to sacrifice
it. On newly improved street and all
improvements paid. Only two blocks
from Brooklyn's new fire engine house.
Desirable neighborhood and walking
distance to town. One block from
Brooklyn school. If interested call
after 6:30 P. M. at 557 Eat 15th street
South. No agent's commission to pay.
Will take less for cash.
S8700
Fine corner of two lots on 13th st. worth
10.000. Cor. Fifth and Salmon Sta.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
9350 WILL HANDLE FINEST LOT, 6Oxl0O.
In Council Crest; will make a profit of
$500 to $700 in J0 days. Must have mon'y
this week or would not take double. E 67,
Oregonian.
NEW fl-ROOM HOUSE, CORNER E. 22D
and Davis; will sH! B0x5 feet on corner
with house for $3000; 60x100. $3400; lOOx
100, $4500. J. Ambereon, E. 2 2d and Davis.
5-ROOM COTTAGE, $l2iV: $300 CASH. BAL
ance $15 month. Vanduyn A Walton, 515
Chamber Commerce.
FOR BALE BY OWNER T-ROOM HOUSB.
modern improvements. Call at 743 E. Main
or phone E. 1311.
92500 FRACTIONAL. LOT fiOx0, 21ST NEAR
North nip. Vanduyn A Walton, 515 Cham
ber Commerce.
SNAP FINE LOT, EAST ANKENY. $900,
. terms.. F, Dubois, Washington bldg.,
room 3.
FOB SALE KAL XSTATK.
11400 BEAUTIFUL HIGH LOT IN tRV-
ington, east facing;. An ideal site
for home In this exclusive addi
tion. 9260O- A-room houtw. nice lawn, eplendid
ly located near Union ave.
92500 Lovvty home (new), on carllne,
cor. lot. fr'xlOO.
93500 WEST SIDE. Two cotstges on Clay
. Income 130 pr month.
95000 Nice 11-room houne, lot 80x80. fruit
trees, fawn; near Piedmont; best
speculative buy on the market.
$6500 WEST SIDE home In swell rest
dnce district; modern and attrac
tive. 913,000- Bt-autiful home on PORTLAND
HEIGHTS. Magnificent view of the
mountains, river and city. Lot 73
xluO. On city lde.
915.OO0 Magnificent East Side home and
quarter corner block. Walking dis
tance on popular treet.
915.000 WEST PIDB INCOME-BEARING
PROPERTY. "Will net 9 per cent
under two years tease. Great spec
ulative value.
Before buying your home or toweetlng
your money, come In and inspect our list
of business properties, houses, bungalowi
and lots.
ZIMMERMAN VAVGHAN,
310 Buchanan bldg..
Phone M. 1675. 2i6 Washington St.
NOT OVERPRICED.
91350 8xl25 Good K-room house; $40o cash,
balance $20 per month; on Montavilla
carllne.
91750 feixlGO New fi-room houe, on Sell
wood line; 9500 caan, balance ISO pet
month.
9215050x200 4-room house, bfg dry base
ment, garden and chicken-house; Ana
bel Station, Mount Scott line.
$2600 fx x 1 h bs-room new. modern home
Division at.; 9800 casta balance f'Jc
per month.
927W 50x100 fl-room house. East 2th gt.;
900 cash, balance 930 per month.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO.,
Sixth and Ankeny.
TO SHOW THAT WE LEAD THEM ALL IN
bargains, we offer for 13000 a nice quarter
block on East Morrison eft., all kind of
fruit and shrubbery, fine 8-room house, fin
ished in elegant style. You cannot build
a duplicate for the price. Please don't ex-
1 pect this right at Grand ave., but It Is In
a nice part of the city.
92400 A bea utlful new- - room Queen
Anne cottage, finished In elegant style; T5s
loo feet on Atlantic St., near KUHngsworth
91O0O A full lot. with choice variety oi
bearing fruM. finest kind of rosea anb
shrubbery; o-room cottage, wear Woodlawn.
$500 for a full half acre garden place,
the very richest kind of garden land, beau
tifully situated; 4 blocks from WooditoCfc
carllne. This Is like getting mone from
home.
You should not fail ' to see -
THS DUNN-LAWRENCE COMPANY,
14U4 First St.
FOR SALE MODERN HOME ON" . EAST
Taylor et., near 17th; thla is a new house,
sty Hah and in good neighborhood; nicely
terraced, with full-oearing fruit tree In
the rear and side; walking distancs from
business center and near the new High
School; can be bough r for 9500 - leaa than
present value and on easy terms. fees
owner, 660 E. Taylor at.
910..500 DOUBLE FLATS OF 8 ROOM 3
each; new and modern in every parttcu-lar;-splendid
location; beautiful view; will
pay 9 per cent; terms.
$8000 Corner lot, 75x100 and new,
modern fl-room house In the best part of
Irvington, surrounded by choice homes
and desirable in every particular; terms.
$3700 50x50 and new modern 8 -room
house in the most desirable part of Haw
thorne Park ; street beautifully parked
and all Improvements In; easy terms.
$2130 Nice lot and good 8-room house,
gas, porcelain bath, sewer, good location;
Income $18 per month; terms.
W. O. WADDEL. 317 Lumber Exchange.
INVESTORS WE NOW HAVE TWO MOD
ern new houses, 5 and 6 rooms each, on
choice 100x100 corner near Hawthorne
line; baths, sinks, patent toilets, bas
mentfl, electric lights and of late, conven
ient designs; fiber plastered; good plumb
ing. They are good 10 per cent to 13
per cent rental values or good homes for
two families wanting to be neighbors.
Almost walking distance; In district of ris
ing values. Must sell this week. Both,
for 93500, 92700 down; will consider offer.
Home Land Co., 145 H First st.
8ELLWOOD HOMES.
SPECIAL BARGAINS,
fl-room modem house, 91SOO.
6-room cottage, new, 91350.
5-room cottage, $1300.
Building lots from $2O0 up.
SELLWOOD TOWNSITB CO.,
Opposite fire matiotv. Sell wood.
Phone. Sellwood 16L
Portland office. H. P. Palmer.
222 Failing bldg.
9700060x100, MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSB
on Hoyt St., near 23d. 94200, 50x100, good
7-room house. 2d and Sherman, West
Side. $5200. -block, good 7-room hount,
14 fine fruit trees, cor. East 18th and
Madison. A. J. Farmer A Co., room 30.
Washington bldg.
9S500 INVESTMENT DOUBLE HOUSE. 1 '
rooms, very modern; will rent for $76; Ev
Alder, near 17th; north front, lot 66xlOO;
two furnaces, wood or coal; some carpets,
shades, gas fixtures and linoleum go with
property. Pallett, 804 Fen ton bldg.
A FINE BUY $25,000. INCOME PROP8R
ty, close to Steel bridge. East Side; pays
8 per cent, will pay more at expiration
of leases; value sure to advance. Phona
confidential agent of owner, Scott 8442.
THE SEASON IS HERE.
91250 buys good paying cigar, fruit and
confectionery store, very centrally located.
Fine stock and fixtures; lease, low rent.
Call '221 Morrison St., room 9.
LOOK HERE $5000 ONLY FOR 8 ACRES
on Portland Heights with most magnifi
cent views of city, river and country and
a spring of water on same. - F. Dubois,
Washington bldg., room 3.
10 ACRES. ALL UNDER CULTIVATION;
good house, barn, good soil, only 30 min
utes' ride, 5-cent fare, from center of city;
fine for home or platting. See owner, 303
Buchanan bldg.
ELEGANT NEW HOMTO. JUST FINISHED,
in the Nob Hill section; everything is of the
best and cannot fail to suit; $0000; full lot.
east front. Vanduyn 4 Walton, 516 Cham
ber Commerce. -
8-ROOM HOUSE ON EAST I0TH STRE-ET
North, lot 100x100; 16 fruit trees, barn 20x
22. for $2800; $1500 caeh. Can't be beat.
M. C. Davis Co., 16 Hamilton bldg.- Main
4810.
SMALL HOUSE AND TWO LOTS; $150
new furniture; garden; Bull Run Water;
near carllne. For quick cash, $630. The
Titla 4v Abstract Company, room 4, Mulkey
bldg.
5 ACRES. RICH SOIL. IN CULTIVATION ;
70 fruit trees, one mile from streetcar; new
line to run by land soon; $15O0; terms. M.
C. Davis Co., 18 Hamilton bids;. Main 4610.
SEVERAL WEST SIDE FRACTIONAL
lots cheap for cash, or will build for pur
chaser; pay In installments. Kroner, 264
Morrison st.
TOU CAN MOVE RIGHT Iff.
t w,ui Vw ft-rnnm hniMe Wftflra' sL.
Hoi la day Park; tnree carlinea; part cash;
key 662
v asco.
BARGAIN IN FINE LOCALITY ft ROOMS,
electric light, cement walk, on carline;
82200, by owner; easy terms. . Phona
Union 2763.
7-ROOM HOUSE. $12; 25-ROOM HOTEL,
furnished. $35; both West Side. C. J-L Pig
gott, owner, attorney-at-law, room 4, Mul.
key bldg.
I HAVE 2 NEW MODERN HOUSES (5 AND
6 rooms each ) close. -in, growing dis
trict; must t sell; both for $8500. D 87,
Oregonian.
FOR SALE BY OWNER BLOCK, E. 89TH
- and Taylor; also corner lot, B. 8ith and
Yamhill. Call at 742 B. Main or phone E.
1811. -
FOR SALE-TWO 8 MALL HOUSES FOR
removing on 16th and Everett. Inquire
owner, M. L. Klenow, cor. 16th and Evarett.
CORNER LOT.
91S50 (50x100), Holladay Park; cement
sidewalks, sewer, gas, water. T 83, Oreg.
HOUSES, ALL PARTS OF CITY, BUILT AND
sold on Installments. Kroner, 18-17 Cam
bridge bldg., southwest cor. 3d and Morrison.
71 ACRES EAST OF OREGON CITY, PART
ly Improved; decided bargain; 800O. Van
duyn Walton, 515 Chamber Commerce.
BIG SNAP 38 FINE LOTS IN MULTNO
mah park, only $3500. term. Be quick,
F. Dubois, Washington bldg., room 8-
92V0 BUYS A NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE, LOT
56x100. near two carlines. Inquire- today.
Holmes Men fee, 69 3d at.