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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1908)
THE AlUKiVIJXU- OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1UUS. 11 L UMBER GOMPANT REPLIES TO : LANE Firm of Inman-Poulsen De clares City Cannot Charge Rental for Streets. ASKS COUNCIL TO VACATE Petition for Kelease of Thorough fares Occupied by Big Sawmill Will Come Before City legis lators This Afternoon. At today's meeting of the City Council the petition of the Inman-Poulsen Lum ber Company for the vacation of portions of several East Side streets, occupied in connection with its sawmill plant, will come up for consideration. Mayor Lane filed a protest Saturday against granting the requested vacation, on the grounds that the streets should be kept open, as they furnish the only access to the river on the East Side above the Madison street bridge. The petition asks that portions of the following streets be va cated: Bast First. Bast Second, East Third, East Sherman, East Lincoln, East Grant. Bast Caruthers and Division. In reply to the communication of the Mayor, In which he recommended the leasing by the city of these streets, the Inman-Poulsen Lumber. Company, peti tioners, yesterday is.wed the following statement to the members of the Coun-. ell: Statement to Council. Through the columns of the dally papers It has been announced that the Mayor has directed a communication to you anent the matter of the vacation of certain platted ground occupied by the Inman-Poulsen Lumber Company as a part ot its sawmill plant. He suggests as an alternative the leaning of the premises to this company at a nxed rental for a term of years and further suggests that this company compen sate the city for the past use of the prem iss by the payment of a further rental, snd by way of calling attention to the Im portance ot the transaction,, figures the area in square feet and the market value In dollars. As a first proposition, our petitions on file set out the fact that when the plat of Stephen's Addition was filed In I860 It contained no dedication of the premises as streets and no recognition has been made of same as street by the public or ourselves and a large portion of the premises is In a deep slough, the bounds of which were distinctly traced on the plat. Secondly. In answer to the suggestion to rent the streets. The law Itself Is In con flict with such a proposal and bars negotia tions on this basis as we are advised and we opine your City Attorney will so advise you. The city, having no Interest In a street sub ject to lease, could not lease the same to a private party. When a street is dedicated by sufficient words of dedication, the owner of the property still retains the title to the ground dedicated and the public simply have a light of passage over the street. The owner does not part with his title, but v simply grants the public a rfght-of-way over the same. The city can no more sell or lease a street than it Could sell or lease the Willamette River. The city cannot even occupy a street to . the exclusion of the ' public. Big Plants Are Cramped. In the City of Portland the blocks are so small and the streets so numerous that large manufacturing plants find themselves materially handicapped for want of space and oftentimes the public interests would be served much more in the vacation of un necessary streets than by tenaciously of otherwise Insisting that In the preservation ef streets as ertglnally platted lies the only safeguard of the people's rights and liberty. We trust, therefore, that you will give Shis matter a consideration consistent with .business Judgment and not be mislead by a proposal the law deems absurd. Several months ago Mayor Lane dis covered that a number of corporations or private Individual? were occupying por tions of several streets belonging to the city and without authority. He called the attention of the Council to the fact and demanded that ell such streets be vacated or that the occupants of those thoroughfares be compelled to pay to the city a reasonable charge for the further occupancy of the property. The Inman Poulsen Lumber Company was included In the lipt of trespassers. Soon after the Mayor submitted his communication to the Council, enumer ating the streets improperly occupied, the lumber company notified the city's chief executive, through its attorney, that it would propose to transfer to the city other equally valuable property, foot for foot, for that occupied by the tres passing corporation. This offer never was formally submitted to the city offi cials, but instead the company recently applied to the Council for the vacation of these streets, and that Is the petition which comes up at today's meeting of that body. "I have called to the attention of the members of the Council the importance of the petition for the vacation of these streets which will be considered at to morrow's meeting," said Mayor Lane last night. "In doing so I protested, I think with adequate grounds, to the granting of the vacation petitioned for. I feel that I have done my part. "This petition calls for the vacation of portions of a number of streets that have been occupied by the petitioning corpora tion for several years without authority from the Pity and without compensating the city In any way for their use. The streets proposed to be vacated represent en area of about 412,500 square feet, or the equivalent of 82 city lots of the value of not less than $100,000. For the surren der of these streets the city is to receive nothing. "Aside from the market value of the property, these strifts are even more valuable to the general public, since they afford the only means of access to the river from the East Side above the Madi son-street bridge. The time will come when the use of every one of these streets will be of great Importance to the commercial interests of this city, and If for no other reason, their possession should not pass from the city." BEATS AN AGED WOMAN Police Searching for Mrs. Kate Barden, Accused of Assault. Beaten into Insensibility, Mrs. Sarah J. Brown was found lying on the floor of her home, Monday nisht, by her son. Harlan EL Brown, who as a result yes terday tiled an information against Mrs. Kate Barden whom he charges with the assault. A warrant was Issued for the woman's arrest and the police are now searching for her. According to the story told by Brown and his mother, Mrs. Barden, who is the wife of George Barden, Brown's step brother, wu divorced from her husband about a year ago and the court awarded the custody of the two small children resulting from the union to Barden. One of theise children whs Klven to Mrs. Brown to care for and it is alleged that the child having been placed in its grand mother' care has been the cause of numerous disturbances raised by Mrs. "Open All the Time" ABSOLUTE SAFETY OFFERED DEPOSITORS No interest paid on commercial accounts or daily balances. 4r. INTEREST Paid on Term Savings . Accounts - By the old gold tried and tested German-American Bank Corner Sixth and Alder St., Opposite Oresronlam. Barden, who has tried in numerous ways to regain ppssession of the child. Monday night t Mrs. Barden, accom panied by another woman by'the name of Ethel Mack, went to the Brown resi dence when only the aged Mrs. Brown and the little child were at home and while her friend took the child Mrs. Barden, it is said, beat the old woman into unconsciousness. The police have advised the Browns to register a charge of kidnaping against Mrs. Barden and her companion. As Mrs. Brown Is very old and feeble her condition ia considered serious. OREGON PENSIONS GRANTED Ninety-four Allowed in Second Dis trict, Aggregating $1248 Month. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash inirton. Jan. 21. Representative Hawley today made public the following list of 94 pensions recently granted to resideifta of the Second Oregon congressional ais- tHct, the total allowance aggregating $1248 per month: i-t iisraII Mfiillnm. Tndenendence Sin w Si Nnlm.i Waldnort 13 William M. Unib, New Pine Creek 12 John B. Reynolds, Green vine 14 Cushman Cunningham, Ashland 20 Obidlah B. Veley. Salem 20 I-riicy E. Smith. Brownsville 8 Alexander Schlndler, Woodville i William .Tarkson. CanYOnvllle. 20 Kmll Mever. Walterville. ....... 12 AlWt Tjnfir. RrOnltB 1: .Tii)a R Mnrltn. KneBnC 1 - William Havnain. Conullle Albert Calkins, Roseburg 20 I a m Ttnnkhoa. Fnrlc Place 12 John Harrison, Sadnvflle... . Thomas o. Maxwell. Msrinitneia. ! rinnial Vf Rnss. A1&3H. 15 Abner B. Hughes, Roseburg 12 Alonzo Sigler. Hllteboro 12 Isaac B. Mullin, Hillsboro 12 James tt. McNeil. Toledo 12 Albert Stratton. Salem 12 Samuel K. Busick, Dorena i-i James H. Penn, Yaquina 12 William Allen, laurel ..... 15 John Schaupp, Salem 20 Kvrinev stickels. Junction City 12 William Flnley, Nehalem 12 John W. Coovert, Dayton .... 1J John I GulHons. Ona 13 Wallace Baldwin. Milwaukee. .. ..' 1 James O. Lyon, Dundee 12 Wallace H. Gray, Drain... 12 Frances Terman, Lutgens 12 George Howell, HarriSburg 12 Zenas I. Seymour. Acme 15 William Zink. Solo 12 Jacob W- Kinsey, . Airlie 12 William Colebush, yewberg. 12 Stephen M. Eby, Cherryville 12 Watson B. Ross, Drain 12 Michael t'antwcll. Mountaindale 12 John M. Wright, Roseburg 12 Jonathan C. Phelps. Mapleton Ill Andrus Kershner, Klamath Falls 12 John Kline. Airlie 15 Hiram Prlndell, Box 15 James O. Pierce, Canyonvllle 12 T. C Smith, Salem 12 Albert H. Applegate, Grants pass 15 Darwin H. Bowen. Canby 12 John Dahack. Eagle Point 15 Joseph Butler. Lebanon 12 Louts So naffer, Loranp 12 Henry Humphrey, Medford IS William H. Hull, Riverton .. 12 John Harless. Molalla 12 George W. Bennett. Rosehurg 20 lieorge m. uicKerson, sanay i- George E. Howe, Roseburg 12 John C. Smith. Medford 20 Theodore A. Chafer, Cresewell 12 David Bull.. Corvallls 12 James Carllle. Hale 12 Thomas Ginder. A dp legate 12 Myron Johnson. Cress well 12 George E. Ketrnum, Springfield........ 15 John E"Des, Marshfield 1 William H. Williams, McCoy 15 Charles H. Miller, Corvallls 15 William A. Forater, Roseburg..... 12 William Wakefield. EddyviUe 15 John Branch, Tillamook 20 Amos A. Hull. Cornelius 12 Benjamin F. Brannon. Buena Viet.... 15 Benjamin S. Baker, Trail 15 John N- Crall, Lowell 12 Henry Campbell, Roseburg 8 Isabel! p. Damming, Nortk Bend (a minor; t o Lot T. Ellis. Lebanon 15 Julius E. Fobs, Talent 12 Harden H. Goodln, Harrisburg. IS Agnes Grob, Ashland 20 Isaac Hammer, Hazeideil 15 Tilmon G. Harmon, Dry den 12 Sardlus D. Jenkins, Sllets 12 John K. Philips, Jacksonville 12 John Patrick, Grants-Pass 12 Oeee A. Rea, Hlllsboro ($2 per month, -three minors) 8 Jacob Glial. Roseburg 12 John V. Schmidt. Salem 1 Joseph Winn, Buena Vista 12 Elmira A. Ward, North Bend (minor of W. H. Demmlng 8 DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Jan. 21. Maximum tempera ture, 40 degrees; minimum, .35 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M.. 6.8 feet; change In- last 24 hours, rise 0.4 feet. Total rainfall1, 5 P. M. to 6 P. M , nil. Total rainfall since September 1, 22.39 Inches; normal, 23.77 inches; deficiency, 1.38 Inches. "Total eun since January 20. 8 hours 64- minutes: pos sible sunshine, 9 hours 14 minutes. Barom eter (reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M., 30.31 inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER, Observations taken at 5 P. M., Pacific tlm January 21: K 5 " HI -! TATIONSl a -P O jj 2 2 Baker City... !M'0.00 4!W 32 T I 4iNW 4V0.001 4 NW tVMOOS! 6NW fOear HismarcK Boiise Eureka Helena Kam loops North Head..., Pocatello Portland....... Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco. Spokane Tacoma Walla Walla... Klear loudy Cloudy .Clear 34 0.00' 6 PW 2S 0.00 'Calm 2S 0.00 Calnr 46:o.C6j 6'E 34! T ( 4'W 40.0V S1? Cloudy Clear W Cloudy Cloudy 42 0.O0! 4!VW 38' T I 4:-W PS C.04! 4'W 84'O.OAl 44-4A 4'PW 44'0.00 S Pt cionay Snow Cloudy Cloudy n (Tiouoy Pt Cloudy T. Trace, WEATHER CONDITIONS. A small but veil -developed high-preaeure HANCOCK STREET ADDITION D K fcLJ T1 it. JO. Hancock Street Addition Lots 50x100 Demands the attention of every prospective ome-builder and careful investor. v Its location adjoining IRVINGTON and HOLLADAY PARK, the substantial improvements in the way of cement sidewalks, enrbings, parked streets, city water, excellent car service and the protection of a $2000 building restriction, makes it the choicest residence property on the market today. LOTS NOW SELLING- AT 600 ?50 DOWN, $10 MONTHLY. Agents at tract office all day, including Sunday, to show you these choice lots. Take Rose City, Park car, corner Third and Morrison streets, get off at tract office, corner Thirty-seventh and Sandy road, or for fur ther information and maps write or call at office. area l central this eyening over soutnern "Washington, and fair weather continues in the North Pacific statea,wlth slightly lower tem peratures. The rains continue In California, but they have not been so heavy during: .the last 12 hours as they were yesterday. -Some rain has also fallen in Northern Nevada and a trace of now Is reported at Salt Lake Qty.- The indications sre for fair weather In this district Wednesday, except In Southeastern Idaho, where snow may be expected. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Pair; easterly winds. "Western Oregon and Western Washington- Fair, except rain1 near the Coast; easterly winds. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Fair. Southern Idaho Cloudy and- threatening with snow in east portion. m EDWARD A. BBALS, Grand Central Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving; Portland Rose'-urg Passenger Cottage 'Grove passenger.. California Express San Francisco Express.... West side , Corvallls passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger..., Forest Grove Passenger ... Arriving Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger.. Roseburg Passenger Portland Express ......... West Side Corvallls Passenger ....... Sheridan Passenger ....... Forest Grove Passenger.... Forest Grove passenger. . . . 8:15 a m. 4:15 p. m. 7:43 p. m. 12:00 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 4:10 d. m. 11:00 a m. 0 :40 p. m. 7:55 a m. ll:30a. m. O :itu p. lu ll :15 p. m. 0:33 O. m. 10:30 a. m 8:O0 a m. 9:50 p- m. NORTHKN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Taccma and Seattle Express...., North Coast ft Chicago Limited. Overland Express 8:30 a m. 9:00 p. ta ll :45 p. m. Arriving- Portland- North Coast Limited.... Portland Express Overland Express 7:O0 a m. 4:15 p. m. 8:15 p- m. OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland j Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portland Special ....... Spokane Flyer Kansas City & Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer , Cht. Kan. City A Portland Ex.. Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton 'Passenger T:15 a. m-N 8:30 a. m. 8:15 p. m. 6:00 p. m, 8:00 a m. 9:45 a. m. 8:50 p. m. 6:15 p. m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Portland Astoria & Seaside Express...... Astoria & Seaside Express ...... Arriving Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger. Portland Express 8:00 a. m. 0:00 p. zn. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. leavlng Portland - C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane.-. I T:00 p. m. Seattle (11 :45 p. m. Arriving Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane. .1 8:00 a m. Via Seattle I 7:00 a m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland . Dallas Passenger ..... Dallas Passenger Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger . . . . Dallas Passenger . .... T:40a. m. 4:15 p. m. 10:15 a. m. 5:00 p. m. AUCTION BALKS TOD AT- By J. T. Wilson, at salesroom. 208 First street, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. WASHINGTON COUNCIU NO. 3, R. A S. M. Stated assembly this (Wednesday) evening, 7:30 b'clock. East Side Masonic Temple, East Eighth and Bum side st. By order J. r m. J. H. RICHMOND, Recorder. SAMARITAN LODGE, NO. 2. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening at S o'clock. Second degree. Visitors Wel come. M. OSVOLD, Sec PORTLAND AERIE. NO. 4. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES AU members are re quested to attend the faneral of our late brother, 8. J. 6waney. at Holman's Chapel, Third and Salmon streets. Thursday. Jan uary 23. 2 o'clock P. M. Ml. SNYDER. LOUIS DAMMASCH. W. President. Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. ROBINSON In this city, January 20, Walter A- Robinson, aged 53 years. The funeral services wl 1 1 be held at Flnley m c hapel at 10 A. M. Wednesday, today. . Friends In vited. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. ADAMS In this city. Jan. 21, Wm. Q. Adams, aged 79 years. 7 months and 2T days. Funeral will take place from F. S. Dunning's chapel, corner of East 0th and ' East Alder streets, today CWednesday), Jan. 22, at 1:30 P. M. Friends invited. KING At the family residence, 780 East Mad ison st.. Jan. 21, Laurel la Jane King, aged (H) years, 6 months. Friends are respect fully invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Hoi man's chapel, corner Third and Salmon sta, st 2 P. M. to day, Wednesday, Jan. 22. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. SWAN BY At the family residence, 810 East Washington st-, Jan. 21, Samuel J. Swaney, aged 3"- years, 8 months. Member of Fort land Aerie No. 4 F. O. B. Friends and brother Eagles are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Holman's chapel at 2 P. M., Thurs day, Jan. 23. Interment Rivervtew Cem etery. J. p. FIN LEY ft SON. Funeral Directors, Third and Madison. Phone Mala 9, A 1589. Donning. McEntee ft Gtlbangh, Funeral Di rectors, 7th ft Pine, Phone M. 430. Lady asst. BRICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Alder t. uidr assiftcantu i none siain ems. EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Funeral Direct ors, 330 Sa st. Laay assistant, pnone h. &U7. KELLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct ors. 273 RnsseU. East 1088. Lady assistant. F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Loroy assistant. Phone luast ex. A Adjoining Beautiful Irvington The Pride t il. I Jt I w. I 3 1 J. I 11" ' - '' T t n m m " " a i .i I .J m I i 1 Lfc.I, ,1 AMUSEMENTS. -J HEILIG THEATER Wednesday. January 29 Sons Recital Famous Baaso HERBERT WITHERSPOON Mall Orders Received Now Address letters and checks to W. T. Pansle Lower floor. f2 and 1.50; balcony, $1 and 75c. BAKER THEATER , Phon. Mai. a GEORGE L. RAKER, General Manager. The Famous Baker Stock Company All This Week In "THE MIL 13 OF THE GODS" By Georjce Broadhurst. author of "The Man of the Hour," a powerful modern play full of Intense scenes and situations. First time in Portland. Matinee Saturday. Evenlnirs 25c. 3Bc, 50c. Matinees. 18c. 25c Next Week Itoyfg "A Milk White Fla." EMPIRE THEATER Phon. M.m in Milton W. Seaman, Manager. Tonight all Week Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The great melodramatic sensation ot the age. Theodore -Kremer's "A DESPERATE CHANCE." Founded on the life of the notorious Eiddle brpthers during the Pittsburg tragedy. Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c; matinees, 10c, 20c Next Attraction B.g-Herted Jim." LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 4685; Home, A1026- Week commencing Monday, January 20. The Allen Stock Company Presents a Comedy Drama, MR. BARNES.' OF NEW YORK. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday !kand Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c Every evening at :15. prices loo, zoo ana 3tc Boxes 50c. Office open 10 A. M. to lO P. M. THE STAR phones JJ All this week the R. E. French Stock Com pany presents the great New York success. a "KIDNAPED." Matinees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 2:30; prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15; prices 15c, 25o and 35c. Bhone for reserved seata PANTAGES Fourth and Stark Sta Big Musical Comedy Feature THE TRIO DELAUR With M. Marun Delaur. the French Bari tone, in Comic Unera Selections. From L' Opera Comique. Paris. 9 BIG ACTS 9 Performances daily at 2:30, 7:30 and 9 P. M. Admission 15 cents; lower floor 25c; boxes 50c. Any seat, weekday matinees, 15c THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe. -Headed by ADGIE And Her Lion Troupe Absolutely the Premier, Attraction In Vaudeville. FUNERAL NOTICE. BALLARD At Mllwaukle, Or.. Jan. 21, 1!30 A. M., Cyrus K. Ballard, postmaster. Funeral from OddfelloWe Hall, Milwaukle, 2 P. M. Wednesday. All Oddfellows re quested to. attend. - GOODWIN The funeral services of- Samuel H. Allen Goodwin will be held at Finiey's chapel Thursday, 10 A. M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Friends' Invited. London, England and Canadian papers pleae copy. Great Clearance Sale Our entire stock of Lace Curtains, Curtain Materials and Portieres at remarkably low prices Lace Curtains, regular $1.50 values, pr. . . . . .$1.15 Lace Curtains, regular $2.00 values, pr. . . .'.$1.25 Lace Curtains regular $3.50 values, pr $2.50 Arabian Lace Curtains, regular $3 values, pr $2.50 Arabian Lace Curtains, reg. $4.50 values, pr. $3.00 Arabian Lace Curtains, reg. $6.50 values, pr. $4.75 Arabian Lace Curtains, reg. $10 values, pr. $7.50 Bordered Portieres, regular $7.00 values, pr. $5.50 Bordered Portieres, regular $8.50 values, pr. $6.50 Tapestry Portieres, regular $5.00 values, pr. $4.00 Tapestry Portieres, regular $9.00 values, pr. $6.00 Silk Tapestry Portieres, reg. $20 values, pr. $15.00 Velour Portieres, double faced, reg. $30 values, pair $20.00 Oriental Rugs Carpets J. G. MACK 8 CO. 86-88 THIRD STREET of Portland T i i Lots ! &7T $50 Down -J 4 Monthly Title n UUUi anteed Perfect C P. WELLS 231 Worcester Building. Phone Main 8367. AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's Famous Theater Phone Main 6 Tonight and. Remainder or wee Matinee Saturday "The Everlasting" "DEVIL'S AUCTION" Georgeous, Elaborate. Greater Than Ever Beautiful (scenic Effect Magmncent Costumes Evenings, 25c, 50c, 75c, fl; Matinee, 25c, SOc, 75c. NEW TODAY. MONET to loan; $20(0 to $20,000 on Inside realty. uruoer, oil tjommerciai oioch. U. S. Lightship No. 50 Sealed bids will be received until 12 o'clock, noon, Friday, January 24. 1908 at thei offlce of the underslened. 44 Sherlock building. Portland, Or., tor re pairs to unitea states ugmsnip, rvo. BO. now lyintc at Tonirue Point Buoy Station, at Astoria, Or., in accordance with' specifications for such repairs on file and on exhibit in the office of Captain Lyddon Veysey, surveyor for Llovds. room A. Lumber Bxchange buildinc Portland. Or. Bidders will state price and length of time required lor repairs, xne ngni to reject any ana au Dias is reser-ea. TAYLOR, YOUNG & CO, Agents British ship Fort Patrick. Modern offices, including llffht, heat and janitor service. Outside and Inside rooms. LaFayette building, corner Hlxtn ana who lngton. WAKF7F.T.I, FRIKS CO., 226 Stark St. SPECIAL A 60rl00 lot in Nob Hill district, with a handsome 10 -room modern home In fine condition. $11,500; price will be advanced February 1 II not sola. DUBOIS SCROCKETT . Washington bldg.. Room S. Must Sell Now $2600 will buy a modern house of 6 rooms, No. zqa iiancoctt street; noe location. J. L. WTELLS CO., 306 Chamber of Commerce bldg. Mortgage Loans At reasonable rates, on city property. See or phone GEO. K. CXAKK W. COOK, 533 Chamber Commerce Bldg. Phone Main B407. Home A82SS. Piano Studio of Louis EL Boll Now located corner 6th and Washington sts.. Lafayette bldg., parlors 30 and 81. Linoleums Shades NEW TODAY. 13th St., Near Main Full lott eood seven-room house, fine condition.. Lot alone cheap at the price. House rentable at $50. Ideal apartment house site. Don't delay jf you are look ing for a bargain. Price, $7750 King's Heights Extra large lot, facing east, short distance south of Washington St., surround ed by mansions. Price, $9000 Hood River 80 acres apple land, 54 miles from Hood River, ad joining two fine orchards. Land easily cleared. For sale at one-half market value. Owner needs the Money. Price, v $50 Acre One-third cash. E. J. DALY 222 Failing Bldg. INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN Railway Addition 2400 choice building lots to choose from AT $35 EA. Easy terms if desired $10 Down and $5 Monthly 10 per cent discount FOR CASH Making your lot cost Only $76.50 AGENTS AT TRACT ALL DAY Take Montavilla car at cor. 3rd and Morrison sts., get off at corner Villa and Hibbard sts., Monta villa branch office; for fur - ther particulars call office C. P. WELLS, 231 Worcester Bldg. Phone M. 3253 Five-Acre Chicken Ranch ' FOR SALE OR TRAM For house and lot that will rent. This is all in cultivation, z blocks of carllne. seeded to grain; two-room house, good chicken-house, 16x24, plenty of runs; 75 full-blooded chickens; .good well water. The place is all fenced and cross-fenced; lays well and is a nice, sightly place.' PRICE $2700. Call J. JT. CAMERON REALTY ' CO, 412 Commercial Bldg. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Abraham & White, 227H Washington St. Andrews. F. V. & Co. M. 3349. 33 Hamilton nl. Angeles Exchange, 618 Commonwealth b!dg. Baker, A., or Kuntz, J., 215 Ablngton bldg. Bollam, Orussl Hlgley, 128 3d st. Chapln & Herlow. 425 Chamber of Commerce. Churchill-Matthews Co.. Main & A1T43 110 2d. Coast Realty Co.. Main 1508. 22814 Morrison. Columbia Trust Company, 714 Couch bldg. Commercial Invest. Co., 219 Lumber Exchange. Compton. J. F. Pac st AJS43. 10O Ablngton bl Crossley Co.. room 310, 10214 3d st. M. 78!. Davla. M. C. Co. Main 4610. 16 Hamilton bldg. De Burgh, C. R., Pac 773. 220 Ablngton bldg. Dean Land Improvement St Colonization Co. &u cnamoer ot commerce mag. Dubois & Crockett, 270H Washington St. Goddard, H. W.. Main and A1743. 110 2d st. Henkle 4 Harrison. 217 Ablngton bldg. Hotcbklss, C. R. & Co., M. 1065. 303 C. ot C. International Invest. Co.. 300 Macleay bldg. Jennings & Co., Main 188. 332M Wash. st. Lee. M. E., room 20 Raleigh bldg. Palmer. H. P., 202 Rothchlld bid. Main 6661. Mall 4 Von Borstel, 104 2d St., 392 K. Burnslde O'Donnell, J. F., M. 4561 & A2561. 230 Stark. Otto A Harkson, room 24, ISStt 1st. . Parrlsh, Watklns & Co., 250 Alder St Porter. J. Frank. 607 Commercial Bldg. Reed, Fields Tynan, M. 70O4, A3601. 102 2d. Rosa City Realty Inv. Co., La. Fayette bldg. Schalk. Geo. D., 264 Stark st. Main 392. A392. Sharkey, J. P. A Co., 12214 Sixth st. Smith, D. H. A Lawrence W., 323 Lumber Ex. Stelnmetz, F. J. & Co., 193 Morrison at. Swensson. A. F. A Co.. 25314 Washington st. The Oregon Real Estate Co., 8814 Third st. (Holladay Addition.) Thompson A Swan, specialty, Clark Co. farmsj 3ub-t ewetlana bldg. and vaacouver. VYasn. Veteran Land Company, 165 Third St. Waddell, W. O.. 309 Lumber Bxchange bldg. Wilbur. R. M. A2050. Main 2o50. 110 2d sc. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. EXTRA SPECIAL. 8-room cottage, unfinished, 2 lots, 100x100, bath, electric lights, telephone, nice lawn, gravel walks, new painted fence and gate, shade trees. Improved street, near store. school and church; 15 to 20 minutes' car ride; .furniture goes with it; all new; 340 range, a worth ot wood; price iiiuv. J. J. OEDER, Cor. Grand ave. and E. Ankeny. SNAP. New 8-room house, chicken house and barn, 80x100, all fenced, fruit and berries only S850; $200 cash, bal. to suit. DUBOIS A CROCKETT, Washington bldg., room 8. 76 ACRES 9 miles out. on Salem Electric: best of garden soil, well adapted to fruit and walnut culture; no waste land; living water and some good timber; suitable for subdivision u aesirea. vanauyn & Walton, 615 Chamber Commerce. 100X100 AND splendid 8-room house: hard wood floors; hot water heating plant; modern in every particular; closi In: E. 8th St.. Holladay Addition. Price very low. W. O. waaaei. au Lumber Ex change. 6 ACRES, directly on new Salem lln. 6 miles from Morrison St., SfiOO per acre; terms; lays perfectly. w - u. uz, xvl aianc si. . TWO good houses on Everett at., between Zlst ana za; gooa income ; pnci Stfuuu, Call room, u wasmngion oiag. STRICTLY' modern 8-room bouse, corner, $4500; 6-room house, $8500. Owner. $500, $26 monthly. Phone East 675. LOT and small house, well located on West Bide. $1600: worth more money. Address owner. V 543, Oregonian. SEASIDE BUNGALOWS Houses designed, built, repaired. See Johnson, 204 Mohawk bldg. SPHINX AGENCY, business and residence property. 808 Chamber of Commerce bids. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FINB 2t-acre tract on Base Line road. - 7 miles from Portland; $260 per acre; $1000 cash. Fine 20-acre tract. m lies from Port land, half mile north of Base Line road; 2i0 per acre; $750 cash Fine 10-acre tract on Mt. Hood carltne, near Rock wood; good well, small barn; $liK) per acre; $50o cash. Fine 7-acre tract. Base Line road, 10 miles from Portland; only $150 per acre; $o00 cash. Good 7-room boose, half acre, good barn, some orchard, 7 miles from Portland, 2W) yards from railroad station; just the place for an old couple; $1301), half cava. Fine 10-acre trace near Section Line road, quarter mile from carllne; good 6-room house, wood fiber plaster, good well, small barn; $2li30; will trade for property In town or take 'certificates on closed banks. Fine 7-room house. East 27th; new, mod ern In every way; will trade for a good farm. Fine 3-acre tract, 10 miles from Port land, all lncultlvatlon, no gravel; $1000, $200 cash , $ 100 per year, 6 per cent. Fine tract of 34 acres, about all In cul tivation ; fine house, cost $;00, good barn, running water. 2 fine orchards, all kinds ot fruit, besides walnut orchard, one year old; this place Is 10 miles from Portland, one from carllne, on good road; one of the best -farms In Multnomah County; will take $3000 - or $4000 bouse In part payment It well lo cated. If you have a good mortgage to sell, call on CHARLESOX & CO.. 411 Commercial bldg. Phons Pacific lit. FOR SALE Three lots. n. Yamhill. $3,00; corner East 27th and street improved, sewer. water and jzas. Six lots. 50x100, Hawthorne avenue and East 46th. $3500: terms. New nine-room house. Hawthorns ave nue and East 26th st.. complete. ow. 00 acres on O. W. P. line, one-fourth mile from Haley Station. 13 miles from Portland, small house, some cleared. $40 per acre. 145 tern timber land. 6 miles from Oregon City on Clackamas river: timber worth price asked tor all; $20 per acre; terms. - 640 acres. S miles south of Beaverton. woodland: 100 acres In cultivation: good houre, 2 barns. Will divide. $30 per acr-; terms. . Seven-room house, lot 50x104 feet; street improved, sewer, water and gas: East 82d. near 'Hawthorne avenue; price $3000. Will trade for Improved land on Salem electric line. New eight-room house. East 2 2d. near Hawthorne avenue. $6500; will lease. See owner. JAMES N. DAVIS. Phone Main 422. Madison bldg. 25014 3d. WEST SIDE HOMES On Easy Monthly Payments. Tour choice of those new 6-room, mod ern houses: SS6 North 24th St., $3760. 83 Guild St., 3S50. 391 Guild St., $4000. Three carllnes, splendid neighborhood, $25 per month; small amount down. FIDELITY TRUST CO., Owner, 406 Commercial B Ik. Phone Main 447. ABOUT the best proposition you ever hemrc of. Party has made all arrangements, but i disappointed in money matters; can't carrv it through: $1000 or less will handle it; 18 acres of land goes with it: near city limits: total Investment only $4000; pays big profit; this will stand most careful In vestigation. W. W. SMITH. Room 1 Chambers bldg., 3d and Alder. FEW SOUTH' HARBOR. COOS BAY, LOTS LEFT AT $40 EACH. One mile fiouth Smith's sawmill. 800 feet f rom Courtney's new milL 1700 ft. water front. 20 feet at low tide. $5.00 down. $5.00 monthly. No interest Call and see plats. LAMONT & HARRIS. 306-7 Swetland bldg. $3500. EASY TERMS. 8-roora brand new house, E. 22d and Clinton; fireplace, tiled bath and kitchen, stained woodwork, beautifully tinted, pan eled dining-room; a few hundred cash, bal ance same as rent. W. L. Morgan, 213 Ab lngton bldg. FINE- West Side lots, on "S" car: $1850, 40x100, nice vacant lot. $22T,0, 40x100, 6-room cottage. $4750, 100x100. 7-room house. Cement walks, macadamized streets; terms. Owner, box 710, city. I SNAP. Nice 7-room modern house, full concrete basement, full lot, only $2600; $300 cash, bal. to suit. DUBOIS A CROCKETT, Washington bldg., room 8. $2500 6-room bungalow, ' modern,' new, por celain bath and toilet, 2 halls, gas and electric lights, rooms all good slie. near two carllnes, $500 down, balanoe $15 per month. McCallum A Gregg. 223 Chamber of Commerce. SNAP. 8-room house, bath, electricity, brick basement, close to car, ground 100x100; only $2000; easv terms. DUBOIS A CROCKETT, Washington bldg., room 8. $3300 IN easy payments will buy a modern 7-room house, built 8 months; large living room, front and rear stairs, furnace and laundry tubs, etc : on East 19th and Ever ett. H. P. Palmer. 202 Rothchlld bldg. ELEGANT SITE FOR -FLATS OR RESI DENCE. Kearnev St.. bet. 22d and 23d. 110x100 or any part thereof. LAMONT & HARRIS. Swetland bldg. 6 TO 10-room modern houses, from $1000 up: easy terms; also rooming-houses, business chances, farms and timber land; will trade. Arthur S. Draper A Co., rooms 6 and s, 343 Washington at., cor. 7th. CHOICE 6-acre lots for sale on the Oregon electric carllne; also a few special bar gains in larger tracts near the city. W. E. Burke, 620 Chamber of Commerce bldy FULL business lot on First, south of Madi son, at a decided bargain; only $7500 for quick sale; worth $8500: terms if desired. Vanduyn A Walton. 615 Chamber Commerce. WEST SIDE FLATS JUST COMPLETED. Four 5-roim modern flats, elegant location. $12,000; $4000 will handle. LAMONT & HARRIS, Swetland bldg. CHOICEST acreage In Mllwaukle, Or., near car line. In tracts from 1 to 100; Titls Guarantee & Trust deposits taken at par. Write owner, S 531. Oregonian. FRACTIONAL LOTS Holladay's; walking distance to Steel bridge; slie 40x100, others 50x60; price and terms reasonable. Culver. 62a Chamber of Commerce. NEW and attractive 6-room bungalow on Portland Heights. 3 lots, worth $4000; for a few days only, $3150. . Western Oregon Trust Co.. 231 Stark gt. SNAP. $400 Lot 60x100. street work paid; what do you think of that!!!! Address W 63S. Oregonian. $5000 Modern 6-room house in center of Pied mont large lawn, full cement basement, and large attic; cash. Address J 539, Ore gonian. 14-BLOCK, 100x106, in Caruthers Addition, with 4 houses; brings good rents; deal di rect with owner. Address W 646, Ore gonian. v FOR reliable Information concerning Port Angeles, city of opportunities. Wrlta Henry Fathers, box 878. Port Angeles. Wash. two new modern bungalows, 5 and 8 rooms. East 35th st.. near Hawthorne; $3200 each; terms. Tabor 806, Main 2859. 12 NICE lots at a bargain; see these lots and you will buy. If looking for a good invest ment. Turner, 303 Washington St., room 4. $1350, ON easy terms, will buy a small houss two years oid on fine quarter block in Sell wood, H. P. Palmer, 202 Rothchlld bldg. CORNER lot, Hawthorne ave. and East 31st St.: sewer, water, gas, concrete walks; $1100. Culver. 623 Chamber of Commerce. A LARGE 6-room modern house In Highland, near school and carilne at a bargain; terms. Phone Woodiawn 1180. BUY from owner, elegant new 7-room home, corner lot. modern, close In; sasy terms. 819 Belmont st. IDEAL Irvlngton home, T rooms, nearly new, $0500. B 6192; Main 830. WANTED AND FOB SALE LAND SCRIP. ALL kinds. Including approved forest re serve scrip, for surveyed, unsurveyed tlm- -ber snd prairie Government land. H. M. Hamilton. "The Portland," Portland. Or. PUBLIC land scrip for sale; land, mining practice. D. N. Clark, Atty.. Washington, D. C. WANTED TIMBER LANDS. WANT to buy small sawmill; give description and price in answer. F 636. Oregonian. FOR SALE FARMS. 820 ACRES near Salem, half cleared, bal ance good timber; fine soli: house and barn; price $22.50 per acre: will divide if desired. T 513, Oregonian. 178 ACRES, 100 cleared, black soli, water, buildings, fruit, school, store and P. O. close; worth t600o. take $4600; $1000 balance terms. 1U3 4th.