THE MORNTNG OREGONIAN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1907. 13 GIRLS DEFEND. BQI5 Confess Their Own Characters to Be Bad. WENT -TO ISLAND FREELY Come to Rescue of Four Students Arrested and Attempt to Excuse Them Court Says Example May Be Made of Them. Four repentant young students, who were arrested for immoral practices on Ross Island, are seeking to condone their character, by blackening the character of the young girls in the case. The claim has been made that the houseboat in 3uestlon was an orderly place until two girls of questionable character, those named in the complaints, put in appear ance. In- substantiation of this, Minnie Walsh, one of the girls, has taken the side of the boys. In a statement to Ju venile Court attaches yesterday, she said that she was as much to blame for her visit to the island a week ago with five boys as were the students themselves. She also admitted that her character, is anything but what it should be, and made a similar statement concerning Miss Murphy, the other girl. That the boys were not banded together for im moral purposes and that their ' wrongdo ing was a chance affair is the claim be ing made by the youthful defendants, as well as by their relatives, friends and lawyers, who fairly overwhelmed the Circuit Court yesterday with pleas for leniency. Contention Not Borne Out.- That these contentions will be dispelled when the young men come to trial Is the statement of an officer who has been ' Investigating the case fully. He said last night that the names of two girls of Irreproachable character and reputation have been located who were urged to visit the houseboat In question on vari ous pretexts. They refused to go, how ever, saying it would be improper with out a ehaperone. The officer is working to locate ' still other girls who are said to have been invited to the place. A formal charge was placed against the four students now implicated. Robert Qarretson, Jack Hincks, Ralph Stow and Lyle Brown. The charge Is that of a misdemeanor, and was filed In the Ju venile Court. Judge Frazer ordered a hearing of the case for tomorrow after noon at 4 o'clock. The four young men were examined in the Juvenile Court yes terday as was Miss Walsh. Garretson, who Is accused of having detained Hazel Murphy. at the houseboat, sought to lay much of the blame upon her. He denied most emphatically having given any drugs, and asserted that she went to the island of her own free will. He insisted that he urged her to go home on Satur day morning, but that she said she pre ferred to wait and meet the other boys. As to the fact that she was dressed in male attire when arrested, Garretson said she asked for a suit of boy's cloth ing in order to sep how she would look. Theater Usher Implicated. It was learned yesterday that the girls were taken to the Island Saturday night at the instance of an usher at the Mar quam Grand Tneater. Young Brown says he had a theater ticket and as he entered the showhouse, an usher called him aside and asked him to take two girls up to the houseboat, adding that he intended escorting them there himself, but had to work. Miss Walsh and Miss Murphy were then pointed out and taken up the river by Brown and Garretson, so . it was learned. "I am just as bad as the boys," the Walsh girl said yesterday in the Juvenile Court. "If you are going to send them to Jail, send me too, for I am Just as guilty as they are." Circuit Judge Frazer said from the bench yesterday forenoon that cases sim ilar to this one are becoming too numer ous, and that they must cease. Four cases a week wherein young girls are , wronged and prosecution Is required is the average. Unless circumstances of a mitigating nature develop Judge ' Frazer has stated his Intention of mak ing an example of these boys. No additional arrests were made yes terday. While six youths are said to be Implicated In the Improper practices at the houseboat, the only ones now under rharge are Garretson. Brown, Stow and We Need Homebuilders in Irvington Park IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUILDING A HOME, IT WOULD BE A SPLENDID IDEA FOR YOU TO SEE US ABOUT IT AT ONCE We would like to tell you about Irvington Park, where you need never have a fear but what your neighbor's house, will be a credit able one. Our building restriction requires this. You will have all the conveniences of the city and more, for you will live amidst surroundings that conduce to happiness, comfort and satisfaction. The most agree able kind of people are about to build in Irvington Park. In fact, homes are already building. The streetcars will take you to town io minutes quicker than from any other new addition. There, you have city water, electric lights, telephone and almost every other convenience you could possibly desire. Graded streets, cement walks and curbs. - Ainsworth avenue runs through the center of the tract. It is a ioo-foot boule vard. Low prices, easy terms and low in terest. Just see us about it. F. B. H0LBR00K CO. F. L SCHWAN 250 Stark Street 30th and Killingsworth Telephone Main 5396 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN" FLAX MODERN RESTAURANT. COST ONE MILLION DOLLARS. MOTEL OREGON j CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS J ; Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up I I European Plan. Free Bus. ; I i WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. - I HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN Ronms, fl.eo to S.0 Per Bay According to Location. J. F. DA VIES, President. St Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN PLAN ' ROOMS 50c TO $1.50 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION HOTEL LENOX Portland's No-west and Most Madera Hotel Up-to-date grill Auto bus meets all trains Rates : $1 day and up European plan Long dis tance phone in all rooms Private baths. RXL METSCHAIf, President and Manager. Seventh European Plan - and Washington Hincks. Other arrests may not ba made pending: the outcome of these cases. Leaves Stage After 62 Years' Acting NEW YORK, Sept. 23. Mrs. Annie Yea mans, America's oldest actress, will re tire from the stage with the celebration of her seventy-second birthday, on No vember 19 next. Mrs. Yeamans has been before the pub lic 62 years. It is for the roles she created while a 'member of the famous Harrigan and Hart company In the 70s and there after that she is best remembered. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Sept. 23. Maximum temper ature, 81 degrees; minimum, 53. River read ing at 8 A. M-. 5.5 feet; change in last 24 hours, 0.5 foot. Total rainfall, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M, none; total since September 1, 1907, .88 inch; normali 1.22 Inches; deficiency, .34 inch. Total sunshine September 22. 12 hours 11 minutes; possible, 12 hours 11 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 3 P. M., 29.79 inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. - There has been a marked fall In the barometer over the North Pacific States and the weather has become unsettled in West ern Oregon and Western Washington, al though no rain has yet fallen. The tempera tures continue high except in Southern Ore gon where it is 14 degrees cooler than yes terday. The Indications are for showers Tuesday in Northwestern Oregon and Western Wash inetnn and for Increasing cloudlnej, fust of HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURI6T9 ol COMMERCIAL, , TRAVELERS Special rate md to faintllr and sin gle gentlemen. The management will be pleased at all time to show rooms ana live prices. A mod ern Turkish bath es tablishment In tha hotel. H. C BOWERS, Manager. Ilrst-Class Check RestaoraB Connected With Hotel. C. O. DAVIS. Sec and Trema. Third and Main Sts. Street. Portland, Oregon. - - $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day, the Cascade Mountains. It will be cooler throughout the district. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Showers and cool er, southerly winds. Western Oregon Increasing cloudiness followed by showers; cooler, except near tne Coast; southerly winds. Western Washington Showers, cooler In terior; southeasterly winds. Eastern -.Oregon Increasing cloudiness followed by showers extreme east portions cooler. . Eastern Washington and Northern' Idaho Increasing cloudiness and cooler. Southern Idaho Increasing cloudiness probably followed by showers west portion, cooler. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. 3 Wind. , M o n , J: ; 3 -ti STATIONS. tS 2 f X o 7 - r o o . 3 5 o ; o 3 Baker City !82 0001 Boise ISOjO.OO 4NW 4 W lOlear Cloudv 'Cloudy. Cloudy IClear Pt. cloudy IClear IClear Clear Clear -IClear IClear IClear Clears Eureka c.15810.001 41W IRS 'W 3NW 4ISE 6W 10IS 10 W 4 N 4NW 4'SE 4ISW North Head ...lfiii'0.00 Pocatello ..I78 O.O0 Portland !81:0.X! Red Bluff 184 0.00 Roseburg. 8O.00 Sacramento. '76 0.00 San Francisco !B4;O.Oo Spokane I80O.00 Seattle 7OO.0U Tatoosh Island S60.00 Walla Walla. ..... I8R 0.00' EDWARD A. BEALS, District Forecaster. Grand Centra! Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACITIC. Leaving Portland Shasta Express Cottage Grove Passenger. f'.Iif I t- 8:15 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 7:45 n m. San Francisco Express..! ill: 30 p. m. west siae Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passer ger. . . Forest Grove Passenger... Arriving Portland . Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger.. Shasta Express .......... Portland Express West Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger ...... Forest Grove Passenger.-.. Forest Grove Passenger. . . 7:00 a. m. A -1 O ti Tn. 11:00 a. m. 5:20 p. m. 7:25 a. m. 11:30 a. m. :SO TV ni. 11:80 p. m. K KK tv m 10:20 a. m. 8 :00 a. m. 2:50 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Tacoma and Seattle Express 8:30 a. in- North Coast & Chicago Limited.. 2:00p.m. Puget Sound Limited 4:30 p.m. Orerland Express 11:45 p.m. Arriving Portland North Coast Limited 7:00 a.m. Portland Express 4:15 p. TO. Overland Express 8:15 p. m. Puget Sound Limited 10:55 p. m. OR EOOX RAl LKOAD tt NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland I T.flfnl Pnstnn... I Mm m j Chicago-Portland Special" "I"! 'A 8:30 a.m. ci)uuo f i.vr i :uu p. m. Kansas City & Chicago Express.. 7:40 p.m. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer 8:00 a.m. Chl.. Kan. City & Portland Ex. . 9:45 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special ....... 8:20p.m. Local Passenger 5:45 p.m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. Tflrlnr Pnrti.nJ Astoria & Seaside Express Astoria Express , Arriving Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger. Portland Express 8:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger Arrlvlnsr Portland 7:40 a. m. 4:15 p. m. Dallas Passenger ko:15a-m. 6: 25 p. m. MEETING NOTICES. ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1. I O O. F.- Regular meeting this (Tuesday) -evening, Sept. 24, at 8 o'clock. No work. Cele bration fiftieth anniversary and banquet. Admission by Invitation, owing to large mem bership and limitod accommodations. E. B. SHARON. Scribed A. A A. S. RITE, MULT SSS,AH COUNCIL OF kI ins in Memorial Hall. Scottish 8 o'clock Ul"' ev"n " By order . EM. COMMANDER. . AMUSEMENTS. Washington HEILIG Theater Main 1 Tonight at 8:15 o'clock Every 'night this week Special-price mati nee Saturday Liebler &. Co. Present MISS JESSIE BCSIvEY In the Intensely Interesting drama "IN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE" Evenings, $1.50 to. 25c; matinee $1 to 25c. Seats Selling at Theater MARQUAM GRAND Phone Main 6 Another Great Success "The Callfornians In the Beautiful March Opera FATINITZA Tonight and remainder of week; matinees Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. 25c. 50c, 75c; matinees, 25c, 50c BAKER THEATER Phone Main Portland's Popular-Price Playhouse. Geo. L. Baker; Manager. All This Week, Baker Stock Company in Hoyr A STRANGER IN NEW YORK." "Music, Mirth and Merriment. Matinee Saturday, 15c. 25c. Evening prices, 25c, 35c, 50c. Next Week. "The Girl With the Green Eyes." EMPIRE THEATER Geo. L. Baker. Man Phone Main 117. Eastern Road Attractions Only. TONIGHT. ALL WEEK. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. The Little Sunbean. PEARL OOLDING, In "FOR MOTHER'S SAKE." A Beautiful Rural Melodrama of New . England. Night, 10c, 20c. 30c. 50c; matinee, toe. 20c. Next attraction, "Uncle Josh Perkins." THE STAR " 'hones: Old. M. 64M New. A 14S6 Continued Success of the R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO.. All this week presenting "THE KING OF ,TKE DESERT." Matinees Sundays. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 2:30; prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15; prices 10c, 20c and 30c. Reserved seats by both phones:' LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 4685. Home. A 1036. Week commencing Monday, September 23. THE LYRIC STOCK COMPANY IN "DRI SA WAYNE." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20c and SOc Boxes 50c. Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe 1 All This Week, .the Headline Act. CHA3. H. BOYLE, LILLY GEORGE. HARRY GEORGE. The Sure-Fire Comedy Actors. Plenty of other big acts. Three performances dally, at 2:30, 7:30 and 9:15; prices matinees, 10c; evenings and Sunday matinees, 10c, 20c and box seats 30c. ) BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Corner . Vaughn and Twenty-fourth, PORTLAND vs. SAN FRANCISCO September 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. Game Called at 3 P. M. Daily. Double-header Sunday, Sept. 29 two games for one admission fee. First game called at 2 P. M. 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Wilson, at 27 Union ave., of gro ceries and fixtures, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wil son, auctioneer. FUNERAL NOTICES. RICKERSON At 492 Spokane ave.. Sell wood, Sept. 23. Dudley Rlckereon, aged 28 years. Funeral Tuesday, 2 P. M., at cre matorium. Sellwood. LUNDBERG The funeral of Melvin Eugene, the 2-year-o!d son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lundberg. of 414 Flint St., will take place from ZeUer-Byrnes Co. 'a parlors at 2 P. M., Tuesday. Sept. 24. Interment at Riverview. Friends invited. MONTIETH Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services of Walter J. Montleth. which will be held at Holman's chapel, comer Third and Salmon streets, at 2 P. M. Wednesday, September 25. , Inter ment at Albany, Or., Thursday. 1. P. EINLEY & SON. Funeral Directo'rs, No. 261 8d st., cor. Madison. Phone Main S. Dunnlnjr, McEntee & Gllbaugh, Funeral Di rectors. 7th & Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO., 409 Alder St. Lady assistant. Fhone Main 6183. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct ors. 220 3d st. Lady assistant. Fhone M. 5Q7. ' ZELLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct ors, 273 Knssell. East 1088. Lady assistant. V. 8. DUNNING. Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Fhone East 52. NEW TODAY. $16,000 N. W. 100x100 corner 10th and Multnomah, with beautiful 12-room house, located on Irvington carllne. This Is strictly modern and elegantly furnished. All furniture goes with the house; $3000 cash, balance 6 per cent. Owner is leaving for California on ac count of bad health. Reed, Fields 6 Tynan Co. 102 Second st. Phones Main 7004, A S651. WANTED Loan of $15,000 On Improved down-town business property: gilt-edge security. LOLIS SALOMON. 233 Stark Street, Near Second. GEOROB BLACK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. 818 Worcester Building. Fhone Pacific 1807. NEW TODAY. SaveTiiatRent And Buy a Lot for 600 LOTS 600 in Railway Addition, Montavilia 5-Cent Fare EASY TERMS $10 Down, $5 Per Month . Come out and see these lots. Take Montavilia car. Get off at Hibbard st., corner of Villa, or call at office. Agents at tract every day. Lambert-Whitmer Co. Real Estate Department. 107 Sherlock Building, Corner Third and Oak Streets. $12,500 Nice new 20-room hotel on the West Side; guaranteed lease for 10 years $100 per mouth ; a snap ; on for a few days. $40,000 Lot on Washington street, 52 feet front, 125 feet deep, near 16th st.; only $7500 cash, balance terms. BOLLAM, GRUSSI & HIGLEY .128 Third Street. Business Property Wanted We have party wanting a vacant quarter or half block between First and Fourth and Glisan and Mont gomery streets. TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. Cor. 2d and Washington sts. House and Lot for $66 We will give an absolute title to a lot 60x150 feet, with a 7-room house thereon, which today cannot be duplicated tor less than JltoO. and with the lot as it now stands the property is easily worth J1500. The property is located on the West Side, in Portland proper, on the Oregon Elec tric Railway line, and Is one of tho choicest pieces on Capitol Hill. Call at the office to inquire about this, do not write, as we shall not answer correspon dence. CL0HESSY & SMITH 401, McKay Bids., Cor. Third and Stark Sta. Water Frontage Two choice pieces at "Vancouver, Wash. Terms. W. P. LA ROCHE, 609 Couch bids. Phones, Main 7409; Home A 1342. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate and Insurance A. H. BIRRELL TO I to 203 McKay Bide. 2d and Stark. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. RICH SOIL. ONLY fl'JOO. For 6 SOxlOO-foot lots, altogether ground 150x200; Ilea high nad aightly; faces on two streets, near 32d st. . and Woodstock car; only 20 minutes f: business center; fine for close-in ranch or cottages; worth $1800. Jamee C. Logan, room 20, Raleigh bids., Washington at. INVESTMENT 14 per cent income, 7-room house East 34th st., near Hawthorne avenue; furnace, fireplace, cement basement, gas and electric fixtures, party ready, to lease for year at $5 per month. Price $275u. $1750 caeh. S1CO0 mortcaite 2 years at tt per cent. Owner must sell. Phone Tabor 152. No commission to agents. EAST Hood River apple land, Masler, Or. 320 acres, $25 per acre; adjoining school sec tion In township 2 west, range 12 east; oak grub; no rock or hille; can cut thlw into small tracts ana sen at to $ iw per acre, ba others do v adjoining tracts. R. L. Ed momton Co., room 311, Commercial block. STRICTLY modern 8 -room house, well built and conveniently arranged, on & 12th st. close in; lot 50x100; fine roses; only $5oG0 terms. CALL ON US. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, Couch Bldg. 1 rjsoo. North Portland, 50x100. 4-room house, fine attic, brick basement, new cement sidewalk everything in first-class shape; $1300 cash, balance at per cent; for a few days only. Louis Salomon, 233 Stark, near 2d. A SNAP Good 7-room house, close In, on East Side car line; modern conveniences; only leOO; easy terms. CALL ON US. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. Couch Bldg. $6000 TAKES 100x100 corner West Side, with 7-room modern house, well built; ground alone Is worth the money; let me show you this place. M. S. Lee, room 20. Raleigh bldg., szisa wasmngton si. $lfl,000 FOR 4 strictly modern flats, choice location; pays better than 10 per cent; might suit you. M. E. Lee, room 20, Ral eigh bldg., 323 Washington Bt.. SACRIFICE SALE Mt. Hood View; lots '$175 to $190; terms $5 down, $5 per month; water mains laid; Woodstock car. Stout, 616 Com mercial DIOCK. A BEAUTIFUL building lot near Hawthorne ave, for $50; easy terms. M. E. Lee. room 20. Raleigh bldg., 33 Washington at. $3250 Over an acre in Holladay Park, with 100-foot frontage, on Multnomah at. Fred H. Strong. 242 Stark st. HO PER month buys acre near car line water mains laid; see thle: Thornton, 319 Chamoer or commerce. ROSE CITY PARK Lots close carline, be low market price; terms; no agents. J l&tj, Oregonian. $1250 Choice lot cheap for cash. E. Couch st., near E. 24th st. Fred H. Strong, 242 StarK st. fnrERN five-room cottaere: fruit tr rrtcA close in; price reasonable; terms. Phone . East NEW 7-ropm house, on corner lot; electric lights, full basement; terms. Phone East 1651. $650 Fine corner, 50x100, two-room cottage. city water; Sellwood car. 714 Tacoma ave. TEN acres, 6 miles west of Courthouse; $1000. $350 cash. Phone Pacific 2S23. FOR SALE House and lot. 1020 East 36th, cor. Clinton; $450 if taken this week. FOR SALE New 5-room cottage or will . trade ror acreage, fnone East 1651. 6PHINX AGENCY. 805 H STARK ST.. CAN mall vnup hmlnpu nmrrt a miMuu FOR SALE A large lot. Inquire or ad dress 270 Grant at. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. $330 Sightly building lot. South Portland. 2id iwxiiMi, near car line, l mne uuo side Woodstock. $1300 Choice of two 5-room cottages at Sellwood. $2100 Gilt-edge, strictly modern 5-room cottage, bath, hall, cloeets and full base ment; 1 block of car; 7 minutes' service. $3000 Strictly modern 7-room home, 50x 100 lot. East Morrison, between 35th and 36th st.; one of the best. $1600 Good bargain; 6 rooms; lot 50x80 feet. $2200 Strictly modern house, 5 rooms and bath; good location; 2 blocks car; $300 cash, $20 per month. $1500 5-room house and l'.i acres of land, on Woodstock line; all in" choice va riety of fruit. $6500 Suburban business corner, 66x100; income 10 per cent on price. $3200 Elegant 6-room house on West Side, with long etretch of river and city view ; exceptional buy ; outlook charming ; everything complete; don't delay seeing this. $4000 Modern 8-room dwelling on East Salmon st close In, with the advantage of fine view of city and mountains ; has fire place and is spick and span from cellar to garret; part down, $25 month. $8500 10fxl00. Beech and Mississippi ave., bringing $72 each month ; business house on every cocner and others going in; easy terms. $16.000 Fine lot. 50x100, on 0th St.. right In the heart of the city's business; sure to advance. $40,otK Half-block in warehouse district, on Raleigh st. B. S. COOK & CO.. 251 Alder st. , 2 NBW 6-room houses, modern Improvements; terms to suit. 2 new 5-room cottages, modern; choice location; easy payments. 1 new 8-room house, 2 lots. 50x100 each; fruit trees and roses; nice lawn; term to suit purchasr. The Portland Real Estate Agency, zus stark st. ; pnone a oi4s. -1 t4500 West Side, Quimby St., 8-room house in first-class condition, all newly papered and painted, new porcelain bathtub, full brick basement ; 30x100 lot, walking dis tance; terms, half cash, balance long time at 6 per cent interest. Sherlock & Woerndle, 00 Fifth street, near Stark. 4 ACRES beaverdam land In Milwaukle, good for onions or garden; $700 per acre; cash, bal. 6 per ce;; 120 acres flr timber in Sec. 8, T. 10 N., of R. 5 W; 6Va millions, $25 per acre: homestead relinquishment. 4 million. $350. Harlow & Dowllng. Milwau kle. Or. HRIGHT3 BUILDING SITES. $1350 90x105, on brow of the hill over looking the city, near two carllnes and walking distance. $15m- 100x100, with terrace road above and below; fine location for flats or home sites. B. S. COOK & CO.. 251 Alder. "LOOK" THIS WEEK ONLY "LOOK" 7-room new house, bath, full basement, large closets. toilet. wu,sh bowl, gas, floors surfaced and waxed, fruit trees, "will make a dandy home" ; $4000, half cash. E. 12th, opposite Lodd tract. LAMONT & HARRIS, 300-7 Swetland bldg. A MODERN 8-room houee, in the best resi dence section of the West Side; cement walks, furnace, hardwood floors; conveniently arranged; lot 50x100; one block from car line, on Marshall st.; price $7750; terms. CALL ON US. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. Couch Bldg. - ' NOB HILL. We offer a corner. 100x100. west of 24th at., with a thoroughly modern home there on, in the midst of "Nob Hill's" finest resi dences, or the Inside. 33 1-3x100, with house. CLARKE-CLEMSON-BLUMAUER CO., 301-302 Couch bldg. FINE HOME FOR PALE. $6. "00 8-room house, with reception hall, attic, basement with cement floor, furnace, fireplace; all conveniences. in cluding fixtures, shades, carpets and bil liard table; chqlce location on the East Side. Fred H. Strong, 242 Stark st. FINE corner. 100x100, on Tillamook st.; cement walks; two blocks from car line; only $1400. CALL ON US. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, Couch Bldg. "P.EAUTIFUL NOB HILL HOME." $7800 8-room new modern house, fur nace, fireplace, gas. electric lights, cement basement. IN FACT A PERFECT MOD ERN HOME. Kearney, west of 23d. LAMONT & HARRIS, 306-7 Swetland bldg. THREE acres close in, with large, strictly modern house; choice shrubbery; an Meal home; offered for this week for immediate sale $500 below actual value. For particu lars see M. E. Lee, room 21, Raleigh bldg., 323 Washington st. $5000 Johnson st., full-size lot, with good elevation, near 24th St., and surrounded with elegant homes. JAMES J. FLYNN, 512 Chamber of Commerce. $6800 CASH Forced ale; must be sacrlttced In next 5 days; a quarter-block 100x100. only one block from E. Morrison and Grand; price $13,800; positively the cheapest and best buy in city. Aaaresa n zu( uregoman. SPLENDID lot. one block of Hawthorne ave., 50x100, with all improvements; lying be tween two large residences 100 feet upart; a choice building site for $12(K. See owner, 16 Hamilton bldg. ' MODERN 6-room house In West Irvington. with basement, gas. electricity, etc.. for only $3000; $K00 cash and monthly Install ments on balance. M. C. Davis, 16 Ham ilton bldg. ONE to five-acre tracts for sale on electric carllnes, near the city, from $140 to $400 per acre; . terms of payment easy. W. EL Burke, 15 Mallory bldg. 268 Stark, Tel Main 4526. CLIFFS The facts and figures are good enough. The truth is sufficient. Learn all about Cliffs Wednesday and Thursday at my office, 266 Stark st. J. J. Reid & Co., Cliffs, Wash. GOOD 5-room cottage and full lot on East Main st., between 18th and Iftth; the lot alone worth $210o; price is $25tx. for a few days only. Bollam, Grussi & Hlgley. 128 3d st. WANTED Good 6-room howe: bath or base ment not essential ; Sunnyside or earn of 45th st.; price not oVer $15oo cash. West Coast Realty Co., 5o5 Lumber Exchange oia. BUY from owner and save commission, nice 5-room bungalow, modern every way. full concrete basement, on carllne, near Pied mont. Fhone East 246b; easy terms. THOSE beautiful lots in Irvington are go ing fast. Our low price and easy terms do the work. Call and see us. Irvington In vestment Co., room 30 Hamilton bldg. I WILL sell 3 lots in choice location on East Ride for less than 75 per cent of cc.st in August, 1107. Terms cash. Ben Ktesland, room ii. No. 268 stark st. NICE quarter-block on East 2fith and CMn- ton. $:u0; $;oo caen, , balance terms to suit; a few days only, for this is a real snap. Bollam, Grusei & Hlgley, 128 3d st. BRAND-NBW 2-story 7-room house, strictly modern, corner tiutn and feast Washington small payment down, balance same a: rent. Owner, Phone Main 3U53. SIX-ROOM HOUSE, store building and barn, all new. well rented; 2 lots, lOOxlOO. Bar gain. Buyers only. 18 Lafayette Build ing, i::tn ana wasmngton sts. $2000, $500 cash, balance easy, good 5-room house, corner. Close in. upper Albina. H. A. Pittenger, 675 Gantenbeln av,, corner rargff st. rnone tasc 1443. NEW modern 5-room cottage; first-c!as throughout; price $2150; terms. Owner. 1201 Missouri ave., 2 blocks from school and . Peldmont car barns. . LOT 75x100, large, well-built, modern house, with every modem convenience, in Holl- day Addition, for $7200. M. C. Davis, 16 Hamilton bldg. 6-ROOM HOUSE, hot and cold water, electric " lights, cheap; house between 30th and 40th. East Main. Owner, T. C. Wilson, corner 40th and Jiam. 5-ROOM new modern cottage, cement base ment, full lot, good barn, one block from carllne; $2200. Hatneid &. Smith, 165 4th st. FINE building site on Portland Heights, also one in Irvington. Will sell at a sac rifice. Ben Rieslaod, room 18, No. 208 starK sc. 10 ACRES, block from O. W. P. car line, 700 per acre Well improved. John Schneider, juiiwauKie. k. t . D. No 1 Box 54. WANTED Good income propertv for cash buyers; $10,000 to $20,000. West Coast Realty Co., 505 Lumber Exchange bldg. . 2 FINE lots on Council Crest, very easy terms and reasonable, good speculation. Purse, 825 Chamber of Commerce. Main 73C9. , IRVINGTON 8-room house, modern Improve ments, nair-DiocK rrom car line, $5000; $1500 cash. Inquire 436 E. 18th st. N. FOR SALE 20 acres, 1H miles east of Clack amas station, all cleared, near river. Price, $2000. Apply, 168 East 6th st. FOR SALE; 20 acres, 5 acres improved, good nouse or o roomo; mis- is a snap at $500, Call room 4. 205 Morrison. I MODERN 5-room cottage; excellent location 1 easy terms. Inquire 611 Buchanan Bldg. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. -4 1 ACRE on Oregon Cftv carllne. 35 minutes $500 ride out; black, level land, with running water; high ground for building. 1 Acre Just above Willamette Heights ott $500 a line continuous with Wilson st. ; charming view of entire city, rivers and mountains. 1 Acre Nearly all in' fruit; adjoins Odd $1500 fellows' Home! 1 mile this side of Woodstock and near carllne. 24 Acres On Bar road, midway between 2 $150 carllnes and near O. R. & N. sta tion; near by the new Driving As sociation ground and track; a per fect knoll on which to build a home. 15 Acres On West Side in the midst of ex $25,000 tensive improvement. Same dis tance from rostofflce as 25th and Overtoil, the park in Holladay'a or East 20th et.; will make 100 charming building lots, with con venient car service already. IPAcres On the West Side, Just south off $5700 Carson Heights, all in highly Im proved condition, with buildings, windmill, pump and tank ; smooth ly macadamized road all the way to town, and you can drive to the city Post office in 50 minutes; nothing to comoare with this in any direction. 63 Acres Nearly all cultivated; Is high, roll- io,voo ins ground with large spring m, center; best of soil; would make & fine tract for an orchard, with con venience of the city, as it is only m few minutes ride from city limits. B.- S. COOK & CO., 251 Alder st. NEW houses for sale at less than cost to build; fiKures of cost produced; six rooms, reception hall and bathroom, furnace, fireplace, gas and electric fixtures, cement cellar floor, cement wash tubs, wood lift; best plumbing, with nickel pipes; special . hand-rubbed finish in hall, parlor and dining-room, double boarded houses, with reinforced frames; No. 1 material and workmanship; East 15th st., between Hal sey and Weidler sts., on Irvington car line, one bltck and a half from the Broad way car. Store phone East 92, residence phone. East 728. C. L. Boss. ACRE AND HALF ACRE TRACT3. We make a specialty of acre tracts, with water mains laid and payments of only $10 cash and $10 per month; a much better purchase for a home or Investment than a lot. A. C. CHURCHILL & CO.. 110 2d art $8000 IO-room house. 770 Marshall st. bet. 23d and 24th: bitullthlc street and half block from best carllne; beautiful lawn flowers and trees; house in Al condition; bath, separate toilet, lavatories in three) rooms; lot 50x100. worth $45O0 If vacant; 6-room house 50 feet away brought $700 last year. What should 10-room house this year bring? MORGAN. SWEET & CHAPMAN. 213 Abington hldg. Phone M 2015. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS INSTALLMENT HOMES Look at thce beautiful new- mod ern 6-room houses, just completed, on south west corner of 8th nd Savirr sts, one block from the carline; gas, electricity.- fur naces, full cement basc-ments, fireplaces, porcelain plumbing, wood-fiber plaster. Un equaled neighborhood, superb view, overlook ing Forestry Park. Price. $40no, $400 down, $40 per month. Fidelity Trust Company, owner, 406 Commercial blk. Phones, Main 447, A 1445. HERE'S a snap 12 acres of extremely fer tile land half cleared; 6 miles south off Portland and half mile south of Milwau kie, 30 minutes from Portland cars; haj 1500-foot frontage on Kellogg Creek, a 20-foot stream which abounds with, craw fish; is worth $500 per acre easy, b it owner requires money immediately, there fore offers it at $300 uer acre net. See Mat Foeller, cigar store. Chamber off Commerce. POSITIVELY CHEAP. 8-room house with large grounds, strict ly modern, highly finished, full basement. No. 1 furnace, located on Woodstock car line. Price $3500, one-half casU. See owner at 386 Hawthorne ave. 1 E. M. STEVENS. - Tabor Heights, end of Mount Tabor and ' Morrlson-Bt. carllne. The new, sightly "Broadview" lota from $300 up, on terms made easy. Only 2 blocks from carllne; wide streets, Bull Run water, shade and fruit trees; the best buy now on the mar ket. We have a long list of lots, acreage, timber lands and trading property. Phone Bast 5050. Fare 6 cents. FROM $1000 TO $10,000 AT ONCE. Conservative Investors, large or small, can acquire interest in piece of downtown business property being financed by promi nent Portland business men ; references, any bank In Portland; $200,000 already obtained. M 113, Oregonian. MODERN 11-room home, fine location, far nace, fireplace, porcelain plumbing, two toilets, wash tubs, all conveniences, beauti ful yard, all fruits, cement terrace and walks and cellar; ropes and trees, barn with driveway; owner compelled to sell. An ideal home for large family; reasonable payments. Lot 100x145. Phone Heilman, Main or A 1942. I . CLIFFS, the live new town ; round house and yards; $150,000 improvements being put In; 36 houses contracted for; numerous business houses under construction; now is the opportune moment, don't let the cream all be taken before you move; act at once and learn what in doing and you will invest See me Wednesday and Thursday at my office. 26 Stark, st. J. J. Reld & Co., Cliffs, Wash. WEST SIDE EAST PAYMENT HOMES. A thoroughly modern 6-room home, with ample grounds. In a splendid neiehborhood. with two carlines, for $300 down and $30 per month; total price, $3750; 30. 392, 894 North 24th st. Buy now before the rains begin. "Pay rent to yourself." Fidelty Trust Co., owner, 406 Commercial blk. Phones, Main, 447. A 1445. . 1 A SWELL RESIDENCE. $4500 Northwest corner, 4 feet above street, 12 minutes to city; furnace and all latest Improvements; 8 rooms. See me for terms. ' (Owner) V. PAGE HARRIS. f Healey bldg., Grand and E. Morrison. OWNER has 5-acre tract at city limits, with 2-room house, and large spring sta tion on corner of property. Best buy on market today. Also have 10-acre tract 4 miles east of city on Mt. Hood R. R. survey. Will make .fine garden and chic ken ranch. Terms. Phone East 1651. IS it not rather late to build? The rainy season will soon be here and you will want a permanent shelter. Do not pay rent. Let us show you a beautiful home rendy lor occupancy; $1(00 caah, balance $25 per month. See owner, 834 Kerby st. TRY A. S. Draper's system of securing JUST WHAT YOU WANT In 5 to 8-room houses, modern. $500 to $3500, on terms of $250 down, balance as rent: ALL NEW HOUSES in all parts of the city. 343 Washington. Rooms 3 and 4, cor. 7th. H. P. PALMER. M. VAN ALSTINE. PALMER-VAN ALSTINE CO.. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, . 222 Falling bldg. Main 5661. A 2653. FINE 6-room house In Holladay Park; lot 50x 123; all modern throughout ; three blocks from car; only $4300; terms. CAUL ON US. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, . Couch Bldg. t .i. CHOICE acreage, good car service, rich land; tracts to suit; $250 to $300 per acre. Plg gott, Finch & Bleger, attorneys-at-law, rooms 4, 5 and 6, Mulkey bldg., northeast corner Second and Morrison sts. W EST SIDE home, 7 rooms, close in on 10th St.; has modern conveniences; only $4200. CALL ON US. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. Couch Bldg. BEAUTIFUL home of tTrooma on lot 50xl0; best location on Nob Hill; house strictly modern; price $6500. Ben Rlesland, room 18. No. 268 Stark St. J SEE owner about two beautiful homes. 5 and 7 rooms. Holladay Addition; near in, near car; want to leave the state soon. Call 375 E. 3d st North. SOUTH MT. TABOR. For choice lots, acreage and tracts se Jas. Wilson. Take Hawthorne-ave. car to reservoir. $3300 For sale by owner, 6-room new mod ern house; terms part cash. 937 E. 10th, near Prescott. Call 2 to 4. Union ave. car. FOR SALE- 6-room house and 2 lots. 50x100, each, nice fruits and berries; this is a &nap at $13K). Call room 4, 2u5V.t Morrison st. FOR a few days, a very fine corner In the restricted district on Everett st., can bt bought for $8000. W 250, Oregonian. $100 CASH, balance monthly, buys one acre in fruit, near car line. See Thos. P. Thorn ton. 319 Chamber of Commerce. $250f 5-room cottage, full lot, on East Main, near 18th. A. J. Farmer, room 30, Washing ton bldg. $30.000 a fine lot near 1st and Madison, for sale by owner. C 243, Oregonian. FOR SALE 7-room house and full lot. 509 Borthwick st. Call If interested.