THE 3I0RMXG- OREGONTAS", WEDNESDAY. AfKIL 1, 190S.
13
We will soon move to our new building, 5th and Stark sts.,
and will show a complete line- of furniture, priced mod
erately from the best factories of the United States.
EMOVA
Before moving, we offer our entire line of
Lace Curtains, Portieres, Drapery Mate
rials, Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums at prices
way below usual, to enable us to go to our
new quarters with a complete new stock.
Nottingham Lace Curtains, regular $3.75 $2.25
Nottingham Lace Curtains, regular $3.00 ......... .$2.00
Nottingham Lace Curtains, regular $2.50 ......... .$1.50
White or Arab Bobinet Curtains, regular $9.00.... $6.00
White or Arab Bobinet Curtains, regular $7.50. .0.00
White or Arab Bobinet Curtains, regular $6.00 $4.00
White or Arab Bobinet Curtains, regular $4.50 $3.00
Velour Portieres, 50 inches wide, 3 yards long, reg. $30.00. .$20.00
Tapestry Portieres, 50 inches wide, 3 yds. long, reg. $22.00. .$15.00
Tapestry Portieres, 50 inches, wide, 3 yds. long, reg. $16.00. .$11.00
Tapestry Portieres, 50 inches wide, 3 yds. long, reg. $12.00 $8.00
Couch Covers, reversible, 60 inches wide, 3 yards long; regu
lar price $5.00; special $3.75
Linoleums I C M A
Carpets .S. U. Limilli D JUm Shades
86-88 THIRD
BftTY MPOIHTED CM
FIjACED in OOMMA1VD of city
DETECTIVES.
Appointment Is Temporary, landing
Civil Service Examination, Pieces- ,
altated by Bruin's Resignation.
Detectlv. Sergeant Baty was ap
pointed captain of police by the
Executive Board yesterday, his tenure
of office to be SO days. This ac
tion was taken because there are no
eligible, for the position of, captain
on the civil service rolls. It was
therefore necessary to make an emer
gency appointment as a result of the
dismissal of Captain Patrick Bruin
from the service.
In view of the temporary promotion
of Sergeant Baty and the fact that he
was assigned to duty last night as cap
tain of detectives, it seems apparent
that It Is the intention of the admin
istration to name him to the permanent
command of the secret service staff, in
rase he passes the civil service exam
ination for the position of captain, to
be held In the near future.
When Captain Bruin quit it was an
nounced at police headquarters that
Captain Bailey, commanding the sec
ond relief of police, would succeed to
the position. This order never was put
Into effect, however, and Captain
Bailey is still on the early morning
shift.
There have been persistent rumors
of late that T. G. Greene, chairman of
the police commltua of the Executive
Boaid. Intended to 'put Sergeant Baty
In charge of the detective staff, if
possible. It Is not known why ho
wishes to do so. but It now appears
that these rumors are well founded.
Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin was confirmed
as city superintendent of travelers' aid
work for young women, at a salary of
tisno a year, and Mists Lucy May Sar
gent was named as clerk for the new
department. The Young Women's
Christian Association offered to donate
an office in the association building
for the carrying on of the work, which
offer was accepted.
LANE REPLIES TO HILL
Sa Kallroad Conditions Are Good
and Predicts Car Shortage.
WASHINGTON. March 31. Franklin K.
Lane, Interstate Commerce Commissioner,
said today respecting the railroad situa
tion in the country as pictured by J. J.
HII! in his New York Interview of yes
terday; "A year aaro Mr. Hill said the railroads
had failed to meet the traffic necessities
of the- country; that there had been a
steady ln'rrs in business which the
railroads hud not met and that It would
be necessary to Invent $SOO.OOO,000 in pro
viding equipment, double tracks and ter
minalH to handle the business for the
country properly, and now because for tho
two or three months the railroads have
been able Ho handle more business than
was offered th-m. we are mot on all sides
with tho cry that the country Is going to
the bow wow. What is the necessity for
painting the picture blacker than it Is?
Does it ari.ie from the fact that Congress
1 in session or that there Is a Presiden
tial election impending?
"I tell you frankly T do not under
stand the reason why at the time when
railroad credit should be upheld those
who ought to be most interested in
supporting that credit are lending their
Influence to breaking It down. As for
myself, I stand upon the prediction
that there will be a. car shortage next
Oetohcr."
Wants to Prop Assumed Name.
Ueorire Richard Youiik" petitioned tho
County Court ycalertiay to change his
name to Gcoriro Richard Hunt. Young;
declares that Hunt Is his real name, and
that he doea not wish to got married or
to hold property under a name that Ls not
his own. Younc admits that for several
years lie has been ftoing about under an
assumed name, which he took In January,
1903. when ho was in the Island of Tahiti.
He mado tho change that he mttjht enter
service as a aeaman for a voyage from
Tahiti to Newcastle. N. S. V.. having
been discharged from the service by the
Vnlted states consular clerk at Newcastle,
February 18, 19H3
Heavy Snow In Montana.
BUTTE. Mont.. March 31. A Miner
special from Lewiston says:
"A snow storm swept over this part
of the state last night and today the
snow is piled up In great drifts every
where. The heaviest snow storm of the
season swept Beaverhead County to
day." Et-tatc of K. L. Coldwell.
Orin B. Coldwell has been appointed by
the County Court as executor of the will
of Edward 1. Coldwell. One-half of the
estate goes to Mrs. Fannie Coldwell.
tho widow, and one-fourth each to Orin
B. and Mary Coldwell, the children.
Washington The gunboat Eajrle has been
withdrawn from llsytlan waif n and aa
lgned to survey duly Ths Eagle left Port
au Prim:. Monday. I
I SALE
flf C( Draperies
STREET
AMUSEMENTS.
LICIT Id THEATER
iiuimu
14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A 1122
TWO PERFORMANCES TODAT
Special Prlca
Vatinee 2:15
Last Tims
Tonight 8:1S
The Musical-Comedy Succeis
"THE Bt'IWiOM ASTER'
Evenlmr. fl.&O to 50e: Matinees, XI to 3Sc.
HEILIG
THEATER
14th and Washington
Phones Main 1, A 1122
S NIGHTS BEfilNNlN'O TOMORROW
Special-Price Matlne Saturday
The Charming and Brilliant Actress
MARY MANJiERING
In the Delightful Comedy
"GLORIOUS BETSY
Evening $2 to 60c; Malinee $1.50 to 25c
MARQUAM GRAND
Today end All Week
Continuous Performance 2 to 10 P. M.
Sensational Novelties In
MOTION PICTVRES
The Vestal," "Animated Snowballs,'
"Stage Memories of an Old Theatrical
Trunk" and "The "Frog." Added Features:
Mr. F. O. Bauer, Miss Pullman.
10c Any Seat 10c
BAKER THEATER Phon-
George L. Baker, General Manager.
Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday.
The Baker Stock Company In that Clever
and Mysterious Play,
"RAFFLES"
First Time Here at Popular Prices.
Evenings. 25c. 35c. 60c. Matinee. 15c 25a.
Next Week Hoy fa "A Trip to Chinatown."
LYRIC THEATER
Bath Fhone,: Main 4688; Home, A 102.
W,pk Commencing Monday. March 80. The
Allen Stock Company Present, Edward
Milton Royle', Celebrated Play,
CAPTAIN IMPUDENCE."
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening
at 8:15. Prices lOc 20c and 0c. Boxes
50c. Office ooen 10 A. M. to 10 p. M.
T r"l T jk IT-,, Phones:
g .b 1AK A8s
For the Entire Week of March 29
The R. E. French Stock Company Presents
The Most Sensational Melodrama Ever Of
fered the Portland Public.
THK BLACK HAND,"
In Four Acts By V. R. Hurst.
Matinees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday at 2:30 P. M.. Prices 10c and 20c.
Every Evening, 8:15 P. M. Prices 15c, 25c, 33c.
Next Week "The Texas Ranger."
PANTACES TSVf1
The Ueadln Vaudeville House.
For the Week Commencing Today,
RAVIKRS' TYROLEANS,
In "Life in the Alpine Hills.'
A bright operetta with 14 voices, brilliant
settings. "etc. This I, one of the biggest acts
ever signed by a Western vaudeville house.
Prices: Upstairs. Tc; downstairs, 25c; boxes
50c. Week day matinees, loc to any seat.
Performance, 8:go. 7:80 and 9 P. M. daily.
The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe
One We-k. Beginning- Monrtav, March 80.
ORIGINAL YOUSH BUFFALO,
Americas Sensational Marksman. Assisted
ly Mile. Vera and His Wonderfully
Well-Trained Dog "Frank."
RICHF.Y W. CRAKi,
Musical I'omedtan.
"Me and My Partner."
ITH CKN'TIKY RKVOLV1NO VIEWS.
MlrtWIMI "THE MONEY lEXDEf
F. If. Montressa. I. A. T. s. B.. Exhibitor.
DIED
MICKEY At his late residence. BOO East
-Id street. March 81. A. P. Mickev, aged
7 years 1 month and r days. Notice of
funeral will be given later.
ME ET1XQ NOTICES.
SAMARITAN' LODC.E, NO. 2 I O O F
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening,
at S o clock. Initiation. Visitors welcome.
M. OSVOLJ). Sec.
HAWTHORNE LODC.ra NO. 111.
A. F. AND A. M Stated oommu-
.05C hlcln this (Wedneedayi evening
at t o clock. New Masonic Temple.
rtn anil iimnni sts. work
In the. M. M. degree. Visiting
brethren welcome.
C. F1 MILJBR, Secretary.
W II.T.A M E7TTB TRIP.K NO. 6 will confer
the adoption degree on a large class. Ail Red
Men lin tteu. A good time assured. Wigwam,
clllng-Hlrsch bidg.
L. HAixin. r. of rt.
J. O. HOFFMAN. Sachem.
WASHINGTON LODC.E No. 48.
A. F. and A. M Stated Mm.
muntcatlcn this I Wednesday) even
ing at K o'clock. East 8l h and Burn-
:oe. m. M. legree. Visitors wel-
come. , By order W. M.
5 J. H RICH MONO. Sec.
FLSKKAL NOTICES,
BRNZBR The funeral . services of the late
Mlchsel Renier will be held at Holmane
Chapel, corner Third and Salmon sts., at lo
A. .M. today, Wednesday. ' Friends invited
to attend. Interment Klvervtew Cemetery.
I. P. FIN LET BON. Funeral Director.
Third and alsdlsoo. Phone Main S. A 15b.
Donning. McKntee m Gllbangh. Funeral Di
rectors. 3th Pine. Phooa M. iio. Ladr nsst.
EIUCSON rNDERTAKlNO CO.. ,0 Aids
St- Lady assistant. Phone Main 1U.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Fnneral Dlree.
rs. ISO Sd St. Lady nsslstaaL rhoM M. AOL
ZELIJER-BrRNES CO.. Funeral Direct.
nra. tit BusselL Kmmt lttSg. Lmdy assUtnns.
r. S. IirNNlNO. Vadertmker, 414 Kaal
Aid sc. Lad assistant, rsus Last u.
C0RBETT BUILDING
5THASD MORRISON SIS.
;s z 'C
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. - l.-v. T.-B A H(MU.n
&t i sC'iasi If'nmr-f rnitr-i' i i j
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
kin, Otis P., and Matxl, osteopaths, formerly
Macieay bMg. Phoii A VST 9. Mala 3127.
Cavanagh, AVm.. Ir., demlvt, formerly Co
lumbia & Bucbaiuui.bldgs. Main A
Chrlstenaen, C, optician and Jeweler, formerly
with Quftei-fleld Bros. Office 413. Main 8166.
Chance, Arthur W., Dr., dentict, formerly
t)ekum bld. Oftlcea 810-12. Main 1066.
Chapman, H. E., formerly Abington bids.;
ofTlce 204. Phone Main 5790.
Coffey, R. C., Lr., physician and surgpeoa.
office 1017. Phone Main 448.
Conroy, R. J.f Dr., physician and sturgeon, of
fices 80S-9. Main 6138, A 6138.
Corbett Estate of H. W., Ilobcrt H. Strons,
marvager. Phone Main 816. A 32ftl.
Croeeie)- Co.. The, real estate, formerly Mc
Kay b!Ug. Offices 708-8. Main 7806. A 6722.
Dieck, Hobt. G., civil engineer, formerly Mo
hawk bid?. Phone A 3688.
Dufur & Dufur, public stenographers. Phone
Malh 8004 A 633ti.
Falla City Lumber Co.. formerly Mohawk
bidg., F. S. Belcher. Main 6678 A 1&7S. .
Gates, Gertrude Lord, Dr., osteopan. former
ly Macleay bidg. Main 1833 A 4706.
Goudey & Woo- . bonUs, formerly Buchanan
bidg. Main 342. A 3472.
Hegele, H. W., Dr., ph-siclan and surgeon,
formerly Macleay bidg. Main 4014, A 5333.
Office IOttf-13.
Jefferds, Henry C, Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bidg. Main 463 A 1463
Jones, N. W., Dr., physician, formerly Co
lumbia bidg. bull 10' .3. Main 276.
Jones Treve, Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanaa
bidg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4U14, A 5333.
Keltsey, Frank C. civil engineer, formerly Co
lumbia bidg. Main 6146.
King, J. C. Elliott, Dr., physician, formerly
Mohawk bidg. Main 2260.
Ky ne, B. F. , "Mrs. , formerly Russel bWg.
A 8967. Residence C 1977.
Labbe, Edmund J.. Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Iabbe bids- Main 450, A 1460
Lent, Geo. P.. attorney, formerly 2u6H Mor
rison St. Office 418. Main 483. A 1683.
Lee. M. .. real estate and loans, formerly
Raleigh bidg. Office 411. Main 6860.
Locke St Gullete. Drs., offices 819-830-821.
Phones Main 741, A 2741.
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physlcisn and sur
geon, formerly Dekum. Main 267, A 126T.
Manion, Katirerine C, Dr.. formerly Hamil
ton .bidg. Phone Main 2811.
Ma Leon, lialph C. and Ray W., Drs., former
ly Marquam bidg. Main 767.
McCusker, Clarence J., Dr., physician and
surgeon, formerly Fliedner bidg. Main 278.
Metachan, E. L.. Dr., dentist, formerly Mar
quam bidg. Phone Main 746.
Nichols, A. S., C. L & H. 8., Drs. physicians
and surgeons, forrnerly Dekum. Main 200.
Oregon Life Insurance Company, L. Samuel
General Mgr. Phone Main 6386, A 66j2.
Oregon Railway A Navigation Co., surgeon's
offices, 908-10. Main 267, A 1267.
Otis Elevator Company, formerly Feoton
bidg. Offices 601-2. Phone Main 6340.
Peters, Geo. D., Dr., dentist, formerly Co
lumbia bidg. Office 102-4. Phone Main 767.
Petzel, A. F., Dr.. dentist,, formerly Dekum
bidg. Main 4G3. A 143.
Pierce, fci. A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008.
Phones Main 2644. A 3930.
Pollvka & Co., tailors, formerly 24 Morri
son. Phone Main 731.
Sweet, TClnathan, formerly Ablngton bidg.; of
flr !Hnt Phone Main 6790.
Taylor. Frank M., Dr., physician and sur-
geon, rormeriy ueKum diuh. oan.iu
Upton, Jay H. & Latourette, II. T., attoxneya,
formerly Kwetland bidg. Offices 626-7. Main
6JM0. A 1868.
Veazle & Vtaasie, attorneys formerly Cham
ber of Commerce bidg. Main 11. A 6442.
Williamson & McNary, physicians, formerly
Marquam bidg. Main 449.
Taqulna Bay Co., The, formerly Mdhawk
bidg.. W. F. Stlne. Main 66T8, A 1978.
Zan, Jan. C, Dr.. physician and surgeon,
formerly Marqusm bl'ig. Main 8V.
AUCTION SALES TOD AX.
At Wilson's auction and commission sales
rooms, 173-175 2d st., corner Yamhill St., at
10 A M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer.
BORN.
O'CONrJOR At 60 East Mth street, north,
to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Connor, a girl.
Grand Central Station Time Card
BOUTlUvUN PACUIC.
Leaving lortln
Roiwburg passenger .....
Cottage Grove Passenger
CalUcrnls Express
Ban Francisco x.prs ...
Yet Side
Corvallis Passenger ......
fibendan Passenger
Forest Grove P avenger
forest Grove Passenger
ArrlTlus: Portland
Oregon tJt press
Cottage Grove Paaaenger
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Express .........
West Side
CorvaKls Passenger ......
Bheridan Passenger
Forest Grove passenger .
Forest Grove passenger .
8:16 a. m.
4:16 p. m.
? :46 p. m.
l:iMp. in.
7:00 a. m.
4:10 p. m.
11:(M a. m.
6:40 p. m-
7:6o a m.
11:30 a. m.
o:54 p. m.
ll;ld p, na.
6:33 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
8:00 a. m,
2:&0p. xm.
NOKTUEKX FACU1C.
Tlnsj Portland I
Tacuma and Seattle Express 8:30 a. m.
North Coast A. Chicago Limited. .1 2:00 p. ra.
Ovrland Kxpress ll:4ft p. m
AniviBc Portland
I
North Coast Limited. .
Portland Exnrens
Overland Express
7:00 a. m.
4 ;15 p. m.
8:U5 p. m.
OUJiVGUN pAl i.KiiAr. a NAVIGAXION CO.
Lea v lug Fort Land I
Pendleton passenger 7:10a.m.
Chicago-Portland bpecial 8:30 a.m.
fepokans Flyer 8:16 p.m.
Kansas City & Chicago Express. 6 CK p. m.
Arrivinsi Portland
Epotane Flyer 8:00 a.m.
Chi.. Kan. city ft Portland Ex.. 0:43a.m.
Chicago-Portland Special 8:50 p.m.
Pendleton passengtr 6:15 p. m.
A8TORIA COLUMBIA R1YB.
Leaving Portland:
Astoria as Seaside Express 8:00 a. m.
Astoria A Seaside lvxprea ft:0O p. m.
Arrivuc Portland
Astoria A Portland Passenger. . 12:15 p. m.
Portland Express 10:00 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
LmTlof Portland
C P. R- Short Line, via Spokane 8:15 p. m.
Seattle 11:46 p.m.
Arrlvmg Portland
C. P. R- Short Line. via. Spokane 8 :00 a. m.
Vla Seattle 7:00 a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station
WJITIIERX PACIJ-IC.
Lea vine Portlaad
Dallas Passenger 7:40 a m.
Dallas Passenger . 4:15 p. m.
Arrlrlng Portland
Dallas Passenger 10:15 a. m.
Dallas Passenger 5:60 p. m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY,
Leaving Portland
Saiem Local
Salem Loral
Saiem Limited
balem Local
tialem Local ...........
Balem Limited
6al?m Lormi -
Arriving Portland
Portland Local
Portland Local
Portland Limited
Portland Loeal ........
Portland Local -. .
Portland Limited ......
Portland Local ........
6:15 a. i
8:25 a. l
S- l
11:05 a. l
2:30 p. i
8:35 p.
6:30 p. 1
8:35 a. z
10:21 a. j
ll:3o a. i
1:5 p. i
4 : 50 p.
6 :10 p. 1
7:62 p. i
Medical Building
PARK AM ALDER STS.
1
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Balrd, A. W., phrsiciaB and sunreon Suite
625-9. Main 1409. A 1409. . .
Barber, S. J., TJr., dentist Formerlr Mao
Leay Phone Main 140. A 1409.
Oty and County Medical Society.
Fisher, B. H., Dr., dentist Formerly Colum
bia bids. Phones Main 4111. A 1340.
French, C Gertrude, Dr., physician Form
erly Dekum bidg. Main 714, A 4D17.
Hswke, C E., lr., inoyslcian and smaeon
Formerly Oresonian bldt. Main 1012. A
1612.
Hers tel. Edward, Dr., dentist Main 1409.
A 1400.
Hosmer, C. S.. Parker. H. 8., Dra., Suite
5O0-1O. Main 25. A 1S65.
Hyde, Leon Willet, lr., nhysieian and snr-
. Beou Formerly Fliedner bidg. Main 265,
A 1865.
Larkln, Geo., Dr., dentist Formerly Abinr
. ton blda. Phones Mala 67S. A 4S744.
Leomis, Byron K., Dr., dentist. Formerly
Oregonian bide. Phone A 3318.
Xelson, D.. Dr., physician, and sura-eon
Formerly FHedner bids. Phones Main
4:111. A 1340. .
Ostrander, G. H.. Dr., physician and sur
geon Formerly Marquam bidg. Phones
Main , A
Perkins T, L., Dr., dentist Formerly Rus
eel bidg. Suite 407-b. Phone Main. 1513,
A 5404.
Biggs. J. O., Dr.. dentist Main 1409. A
1409.
Boeenrlorf, Max, Dr., skin and kidney spe
cialist Offices 815-318. Phone Main 600.
Timms, Kdnsj O., Dr., physiciaJi Formerly
ilarquwn bidg. Phones Main 714, A 4917.
Walgamot. F. II., Dr., dentist Formerly
Hamilton bidg. Phone Malt, I220O.
Watson, Alfred P., Dr., denti&t Formerly
Abington bidg. Phones Main 578. A 2744.
Yenney, B. ('.. Dr., physician and surgeon
Formerly Marquam bidg. Main 878, A 4b78.
Zlegler, Amelia and Fred J., physicians and
surgeons Phones Main 682. A 4043.
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HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
UorHwara Columbia Hardware Com
Harunurc nan v. 233 Morrison street.
Special, Mrs. Potts sad lrpns, 81.15 a set.
Phone Main 13.16.
Franklin-Barnes Market
Friedman Packing Company, Inc. Meats,
Poultry. Fish. Vegetables. 105-7 Third
street. Both phones.
Vtrtra Strictly fresh Oregon ranch 'eggs.
"-'bfe5 20c per dozen.
Henion-Henley Co., 267 Yamhill St.
Gna Manf-An Lu,to Mantle, 25c. the
as mailtU: equal of the best 35c
mantle on the market. Barretts, 410 Mor
rison. Both phones.
UrAnr1 6000 cords first-class 4-foot flr
UUU wood, $5 per cord delivered.
Phone Main 44.15. Eagle Creek Fuel Com
pany, 408 Corbett Bidg.
VfotimiArv Did vo know there was
O lit 11 Oil CI J a stationery store at 249
Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and
Blank Books. Davis Kllburn. A 1611.
ITIni-ict Cut Flow ers always fresh from
iUrial our own conservatories. Martin
& Forbes, 847 "Washington st. Both phones.
M ; I f narv A11 tne newest and latest
IRllllIltJl j Spring creations now on ex
fa lb i tlon. Frak a's, 409 Washington street
"I Rock Springs Coal Independent
VUUt V7oal A lee Company, opposite City
Library. Both phones.
o.-Jq Plant your Bweet Peas and early
OcCua garden seeds now. Our 1908 an
nual and Seed Planters' Quid free. Port
land Seed Company, 180-lSo Front street.
T? Acoo Have you planted those rose
XS.UC? bushes yet? Get busy now. Thou
sands of bushes, lOc to 3rc; catalogue tells.
Portland Seed Co., 180-180 Front street.
Electric Fixtures Mu.,p rZl
prices are right. All work guaranteed.
Western Electric Works. 61 Sixth street.
TMaftno Knives. Forks and all Sllver
Mr lULlll, ware replated as good as new.
Oregon Plating Works, 128 Lownsdale. Main
573. A 2375.
.O'Malley A Neuberger, 327 Wah
1UC ington street. Phone Main 23W4.
Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle
nook Port. 51.50.
fir eordwood. 4 ft., 50.50: sawprt,
$6 OO Hard wood and coal. Yard 287
E. Morrison st. Phones E 26. B 1026.
WHERE TO DINE
fi'l, Gonrsnt "Best ei-rvlce on Coast."
1116 Oargeill 7 connoisseurs. Tab).
4'note dly. &0c. 8un.?5c. Grand ft Hawthorns,
12 Third st. ftecuiar dinner.
II, III l li e ic Sneclal dinner every Bun
day. egeianauv-uiB lngton. A KOOd dmner
2Sc. Mculs served a la carte 0 A. M. to 8 F. M.
Tho Vinna 281 Morrison St.. undw new
XUV .UeUUa msnae'm t. Merchant's lunob
11-3. 26c. a la carts. 6 A- M. to 1 A. M.
ArUUf: VIlllI Frsnch chef cas prepare
such dinners as are served at Brandes' OrllL
Tho Ursirmi 149 7,h- Merchants' lunch
IUvUIsovU dally 25c Special Sun. din.
turkey or chicken, chop suey ft noodles, BOc
Cottage Waffle 11..
merit- Reasonable prices.
llnncmnrA'o Washington st. Mer-
1UIlSIIJUrr chants' lunch, 11:30-2.
25c; din.. S to 8 P.M.. 25o A 86c. Spa Sun. din.
Austro-Hungarian Restaurant
247 Taylor, between 2d and Sd. Best place In
town to eat at a normal price. Try us today.
3TFW TODAY.
FARMSvFARMS:
1600 Acres :
In Benton County, Oregon; 305 acres un
der tjIow, 875 acres slashed and seeded
down to clover and timothy; balance of the
land is most all good saw timber and piling
enough to pay ,for the farm,, This place is
all under fence. Is -well watered by streams
and' springs. Two-story house of 10 rooms;
bam 64x100, with -.13-foot posts; v large hog
and goat house, machine sheds and teol
house. This land can ail be cultivated wh-n
cleared; no waste land on place; good soM;
half mile to chool: telephone and R, F.
D. Price, $20 per acre. ' -
1600-Acre Farm ;
One-half mile west of Wellsdale station, on
the S. P. R. R.. in Benton County. Oregon;
1006 acres is rich bottom and rolling land,
balance low open hill land, with scattering
oak, ash and flr timber; the bulk of it can
be cultivated when cleared; all fenced and
divided Into three divisions by "county road:
1H -story (.new) house, with bath, hot and
coid water; a fine large spring supplies the
house and two large bams from a large
storage tank of brick and cement of 2000
gallons, with abundant fall and force.
This farm is very cheap, at $20" per acre.
We consider it a bargain at this price. -
302-Acre Farm
in Benton County. Oregon, all good tilt
able and grass land, all fenced and cross
fenced: this farm ls conceded one of the
best grain and grass farms In the county;
no waste land and all can be cultivated;
about 230' acres in cultivation and grass,
balance timber, oak and ash; well watered;
3-etory house, large barn ; other outbuild
ings, bearing, orchard, .price 135 per acre.
These tracts are well located for colonies,
easy of access to towns, good roads, schools,
churches, stores, R. F. D. and telephone.
Everything at hand to make prosperous
and happy homes. See us or writs for- full
particulars.
weLls CO.
806 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLTX3.
80,000 ACRES CHOICE CAREY LANIS ON
BI; LOST RIVER, IDAHO.
Sugar Beets. Alfalfa. . Fruit. Grain.
Almost the entire tract la practically level,
with Just slant enough to irrigate nicely. No
alkali. Mines, smelters and quarts mills Jn
mineral regions adjacent. Three beet sugar
factories operating in Bingham aad Fremont
counties, in which a Jarge portion of this
tract ls situated. Market facilities unexcelled.
This tract is also bordered by one of the
most extensive stock ranges in Idaho. The
Oregon Short Line Railway is already in
operation across this tract and three pro
posed railroads will also pass over the same.
Purchase tickets to Powell Station, on Ore
gon Short Line Railroad. Price, $30.60. per
acre; $3.25 per acre ' In advance; balance in
10 annual instaJlments, 8 per cent Interest on
deferred payment. WRITE FOR CIR
CULARS TO THE
HUi LOST RIVER LAND ANT IRRIGA
TION COMPANY, LTD., BOUSE, IDAHO.
WE HAVE FINE
$5000 and $8000
LOANS
Secured by farm lands. Call or
phone us today.
BRONG-STEELE CO.
110 Second St.
Phones, Main 1743; A 1743.
LISTEN!
House and Lot Free
. This ls Important. Come to our office
and leaxn of the 7-room house with lot
KixiuO feet which some person ls to re
ceive as a gift. This house and lot Is
worth 1600 and ls located In Capitol Hill.
The title is absolutely perfect and a free
abstract thrown in. For particulars call
on
Clohessy & Smith
401 McKay Bidg.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1500-ACRE STOCK RAJVCH; 10 PER
ACR E.
All fenced; all tillable; nubetantlal
Improvements; In Douglas County, or
will exchange for Portland property or
close-in acreage, paying difference.
JACKSON A DEEKI.G.
Fhone Main 345. 246 Stark st.
A MAN WITH 22 H. P. AUTOMOBILE
Wants to travel north in Bummer, south in
Winter, putting up signs, distributing ad
vertising matter, etc. Splendid mechanic;
enjoys outside work; makes own repairs.
Salary or terms reasonable. K. 70S. Ore
sonian. GRANDEST VIEW IN THE CITY
We have a few choice lots left, close
in, on Portland Heights; overlook en
tire cit and both rivers.
VAUGHN& BURT
402 Corbett bidg.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
202 McKay Rids-. 3d A Stark.
OIVK ALU A CALX.
Abstracts
Lawyers Abstract
and Trust Co. Suite
8, over Portland
Trust Co. Bank.
M. 560. - - A 4222
RKAL ESTATE D CALEBS.
Abraham & White. 2274 Washington st.
Andrews, F. V. & Co. M. 334ft. 33 Hamilton bl.
Angelas Exchange, 618 Commonwealth bidg.
Baker, Alfred A., 210 Ablngton bidg
Chapln ft Herlow. 42S Chamber of Commerce.
Columbia Trust Company, 714 Couch bl. A1918.
Commercial Invert. Co., 219 Lumber Exchange.
Compton, J. F. Pac & AJS48. 100 Ablnffion bL
CroaSley Co., 708-9 Corbett bidg. M. TbSO.
De Burgh. C. R., Pae. 7T3. 220 Abln&rton bidg.
Dean Land Improvement & Colonization Co.,
631 Chamber of Commerce bidg.
Goddard. H. W Main and A 1743. 110 3d at.
Hotchkiss. C. R. A Co., M. 1066. 80S C. erf C
Jennings & Co.. Main 1S8. 128 7th st-
K inner Stampher, 631-632 Lbr. Ex. M. 44M,
Lee, 1C ID., room 411 Corbett building.
Mall ft Von Borstal 104 2d St.. 392 E. Burwlde.
O'Donnell, J. F., M. 4641 ft A266L 230 Stark.
Palmer. K. P.. 202 RothcbUd bidg Main 666L
Parrlsh, Watklna ft Co., 2ftO Alder St.
Porter ft French, 607 Commercial bidg.
Reed. Fields ft Tynan. M. 7004. A3W1. 102 2d.
Rose City Realty Inv. Co., Merchants Trust bl.
Schalk. Geo. D., 264 Stark st. Main 382. A .10 2.
Surety Investment Company, rooms 626-27-28
Corbett bidg., opp. Poatoffice. Douaid H.
Smith. Robert B. May and W, La wrence .
Sharkey. J. P. ft Co.. 122 Sixth st.
SwenaaoB, A. F. ft Co., 2&3H Washington at.
The Oregon Real Entate Co., 8814 Third at.
(Holladay Addition.
Thompson ft Ogdea. 848 Misa Wood lawn 202.
Veteran Land Company, 16CH Third at.
Waddell, W. O., 809 Lumber Exchange bidg.
Wood burn Oregon Immigration Bureau.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR PALE Npw houipe. two lots. Mt. Tabor.
Firpt-4las plumbing; $1150. T. J. Byrnes,
245H Morrison st.
8TRITLY modern ft and 6-room houses;
terms to fiuit. Owner. Phone fat 675.
$700 ' LOT, $500 cash, or 8600 on tarma
Owner. Phone Main 8059.
FOR ALE REAL KSTATK.
f 75oO 1 2-room mdoera residence, open fire
place, furaace. brick basement, ce
ment 'floor; corner lot, &&x.UX; east
, front; ga and electric light through
out; IsiduO, Hi per cent, can remain";
S5000 han.ilea it; sear Korthrup and
, 23d sts.;' V" and 23d-at. carllnea;
sufficient ground for another house;
gives rental $100 month; choice prop
erty and location.
A- H. BIRRELL. "
103 McKay bidg-.. Third aad Stark.
24 ACRlSg of splendid farm land on the new
Salem eject tic line; IS acres U cultivation,
balance timber and light broah, 200 yard
from carlloe. on main county road; &v
miles to Port1and
Brautlful building spot; fine home now
building; alK around it; will make a fine
garden home; best f aoll,, not a stone la
the whole tract: no better land in Oregon
for fruit or berries.
$176 per acre, half cash, balance 6 per
cent two or three years.
THK .CROSS LEY COM PA XT,
708 and 709 Corbett bidg.
$1000 Best lot on East Side for the money;
cemeat walk; only 16 minutes' walk.
$,tO00 Kin 7-room house. Jot 6tVx30, in
- beautiful Irvington; pay me' the rent and
interest on deferred payments and the
home Ls yours.
Alo v that elegant corner facing east
and south In HMIaday Park, at the bank
. dupt price of $900.
Call and see us if ytm want snaps; we
build to suit you on your own choice of
lots; easy payments.
M. C. DAVIS CO.,
16 Hamilton bidg.. 131 3d st.
1RV1NOTON.
Bungalow, 6 room; a nice little home
for $40; $1200 cash.
8 rooms, 60x200; a charming residence
' that will please the most particular; out
of the common, don't you know.
Several homes and lots In this desirable
location.
ZIMMFTRMAN ft VAUGHAN,
303 Buchanan bidg.
HAV E just opened up a G-acre tract on
the Sunnyslde carline; we are selling lots
at $ii00 to 8600 each, just to get them
started; come Quick and take your pick.
MeKenna Real Kslate Co.. Belmont and
89th; take Sunny side car. get off at Sftth
st. Phone Tabor 863. Ask lor Paul Waidt
or J. P. MeKenna.
$3000 Fine 6-room house in North Irvington;
.full cement basement, pass pantry, built-in
chtna cineet, gas and electric light; street
improved and paid for; very cheap; terms.
$11.V 106x164 feet in Woodstock; a fins
building site, on easy terms.
LUCAS ft HOOVER REAL ESTATE CO..
Phose M.. 6069. Room 310 S wetland bidg.
OWNER 6F VERY FINK NEARLY com
pleted home In Ilolladay, desirous of sell
ing; has good reasons; house finished to
suit buyer, hardwood or polished floorw. fur
- nace, fireplace, den, buffet, cement walks,
terraced, extra eized lot, with alley'. Phone
mornings. Main or A 31!&; no agents.
THE PENINSULA OFFERS
The best investment for ths future; we
have 24 lots in the famous Love tract at
S rices below surrounding property; only 2
locks from carline.
ZIMMERMAN ft VAUGHAM.
303 Buchanan bidg.
SNAP $1160, new house, East Mount Tabor,
90x100.
Sunnyslde $2200; new 6-room cottage;
easy payments.
EVANS ft EVANS,
Fhone A 1286. Room 12, 263H Waah- st.
FOR SALE Two of the finest lots In
Gear hart Park, near old hotel, 60 yards
from golf links; water on' property; will
take Oregon Trust ft Savings Bank ac
counts for cash; price $760; terms. Call
room 608 RothcbUd bidg.
HERDMAN BROS.
Contractors and builders; estimates given;
any desired home built; several nice homes
and thousand residence sites to choose from
in Irv ing ton . R esi dence 741 Halsey st.
Phone C 1271.
$4400 IS what my beautiful 6-room home on
86th St., near Hawthorne, cost me 8 months
ago, but owing to financial reverses I am
compelled to sell at your price. See M.
C. Davis Co., 16 Hamilton bidg., 131 3d et.
X AM offering 6-acrs tracts on the Oregon
Electric carline at reduced prices for a
short time ; fine fruit and berry land, oa
your own terms.
W. E. BURKE 620 C. of C. bidg.
PARTY HOLDING SWELLEST building lot
in HoHaday (lot directly aosa the street
sold for $1650); price $1360, spot cash;
sewer, gas, water, all Improvements paid.
Hellman ft Lathrop, 210 Ablngton.
A BUNGALOW.
Near Kllllngsworih ave.; 4 rooms, mod
ern, cement basement, stationary tubs, etc.;
only $2000.
J. J. OEDBR,
Cor. Grand ave. and E. Ankeny.
GOOD 6-room cottage, full basement, toilet
and bath; Tillamook and Vancouver ave. ;
$1660.
BRT6TOW. BODSON ft CON LEY,
437 Chamber of Commerce.
NICE LOT, $426.
Kear B. 20th and Alberta; 60x100; easy
terms.
J. J. OEDJJR,
Cor. Grand ave. and E. Ankeny.
4-ROO.H plastered house, near carline, 2 loto,
$ 1000 ; easy terms.
60xl0o-foot lot on Hawthorne ave., $800.
oVxlOO-foot lot on Weidler and 26th sts.,
$900. 223 Chamber of Commerce. ,
COTTAGE. 4 rooms, lot 5Oxl00 or mors
ground if desired; between Portland and
Willamette Boulevards. Phone Wood
lawn 1003. Not lens than $600 cash, bal
ance to suit buyer.
HOUSES for sale in all parts of ths city
on easy terms; acreage suitable for subdi
viding made a specialty. Kinney ft
Stampher. 631-632 Lumber Exchange bidg.,
2d and Stark sts.
HOME.
6 rooms, with den; modern In every way;
lot 60li; near carline; extra well built;
$325u, caeh. Con kiln Bros., 302 Roth-
child bidg.
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN.
$200 cash, balauce $15 per month, new
modern 6-room cottage, clone In. A. S.
Draper ft Co., 343 Washington st.
room 6.
IRVINGTON, $1160.
Beautiful lot on Mth, between Tillamook
and Thompson, 6100, all Improvements Is
and paid. 331 Chamber of Commerce. M.
a 177.
6-ROOM cottage near Hawthorne ave.; nrvt
ern, new; lot 50x100; lawn and rose; $23O0.
$300 cash, $26 per month. Including Inter
est. Conklin Broa. 302 Rothchild bidg.
IRVINGTON, $1150.
Choice lot on ltth. between Tillamook
and Thompson, beautiful site for bungalow.
831 Chamber of Commerce. M 3177.
$2700 BEtn. cheapest berry farm. Base Line
road; good house and bam; 10 acres, 7 la
best state cultivation. t
JOHN B. MATTHEWS. 722 Cham, of Com.
- ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BY EXPERT REAL EPTATB ATTT.
D. A. TUFTS.
803H WASHINGTON ST.
ft-ACRE tracts and larger, near Hlllshoro.
between Salem Electric and fi. P., $."X) to
$100 per acre; terms. A. S. Draper ft Co.,
343 H Washington at., room 6.
A BARGAIN, for cash. 3 acres In the heart
of the town of Mllwaukie; small hou, well
out; building all for $2600. Apply to Wm.
ghlndler, Mllwaukle. Or.
WANTED At oe, for rash purfher, 6 or
7-room modern home, not over $.H,V0; murt
be close In on East or West Side. 412
Commercial bidg.
IRVINGTON. COR. 65x100, J13R0.
8. E. corner 14th and Thompson, blg
eet snap in city. 831 Chamber of Com
merce. M 8177.
FOR SALE Art-page, 2 blocks O. W. P.
carline, Jennlnga Lodge; houee. fenced,
cultivation. See owner, I. J. Morris. Phone
E. 4704.
WHY pay rent when yon ran get a 1-etory
7-room house built for $1600? W. D. Swear
Ingen. 631 "Washington. Pac. 1227. Call
evenings.
BARGAIN Bungalow, completely modern, 96
K. Flanders, 1-3 down, balance same aa
rent; price $3000. Horace H. Fisher, 170
Front st.
RISLEY TRACT.
Oregon Ctiy carline. 2 acres or more,
$50 per acre. C. W. Rlsley, Rtsley sta
tion. ACREAGE) 6 acres, choice, all cultivated,
fruit, 6c fare ; cheapest In city ; $ton per
acre; will divide; G. E. Walling. 243 Stark-
$3Wx 80X 100. S. W. cor. IVattr and Hooker;
$7600, lWntlOit, Hooker, bet. Front and
Water; fine for flats. Phone East 1507.
I WILL self my right to homestesd 30 ni!le
from Portland, one mtle from railroad; snap
If taken soon. 318 Alisky bidg.
T-ROOM house. Highland. New, modern;
a big snap, $31:50. John P. Sharkey Co..
122 ts 6lh St. Main 650. A 2637.
$fKK) AND $1000 Two beautiful residence
lots; cheapest in city considering advan
tages, owner, 819 Belmont st.
NEW, modern 7-room Weet Side house
$ 3160, 1-3 down; no agents. Owner O. S.
Murphy, 110 7th st.
FOB BALE REAL ESTATE.
A LITTLE BEAUTY.
100x100, 6-room bungalow and receptloa
hall, closet with mirror door, very best
hardwood Boors, beamed celling in living
room, with electric light, fin fixtures fl-e-place,
built-in bookcase; dining-room, built
in china closet. unique fireplace, Dutch
kitchen. 2 bedrooms, with cloeeai, largs
bathroom, fine fixtures, laundry tubs la
basement, broad veranda, storeroom in at
tic; you will not be disappointed m p'ace?
nice surrounding. nar car; pric $3700,
ZIMMi-RMAN ft VAIGHan" f
803 Buchanan bidg.
$2700 Northwest part of city, modern A
. room cottage. R. hall. bath, concrete
i basement, stationary W. tubs, cement
floor, gas throughout and fixtures,
best plumbing; Roosevelt st . near
22d. 3 blocks to 8 car lines; bull
only 3 years ago; Just tinted through
out: rents $22. 60 per month.
A. H. BIRRELL.
203 McKay bidg.. Third and Stark.
$1000 THREE-ACRE plot land; rich mill
Isvel? 25 minutes' ride. 6c fare limit; bar
gain; owner must have the money: ad
Joining land valued 8600 to $1000 per acre.
JOHN T. GRAHAM.
1016 Williams Ave.,
Phone East A62.
NEW house, 8 rooms, den. open-air sleep
ing room, fireplace, two toilets. furnace,
stationary tubs, cement floor, finished at
tic, modern In every reaped, corner East
8th end Schuyler. Hollsday Add. Apply
owner. 822 Rosa st.: $250o cash, balance to
suit purchaser. Phone East 1686.
"ELEGANT 8-ROOM MODERN HOME
No. Srt5 7th st., 6 minutes walk to P. O. ;
hot mater heat, two bath rooms, includ
ing new rues and steel range.
"GO SEE IT" THEN SEE US."
LA MONT ft HARRIS, 303-4 Swetland bidg.
$3.000 Corner in center of city; this corner
ls -worth $50,000, for which surrounding
property has been selling; $12,0K will han
dle this deal and the old. buildings are
renting for $176 per month. M. C. Davis
Co., 16 Hamilton bidg., 131 8d et.
FOR SALE or trade for Portland or farm
property, a good house and lot with a'.i
modern Improvements, in Palo Alto. Cal. ;
owner has no further uae for It and must
sell or fcrade. Whalley, 61.1 McKay bidg.
5 ACRES in high state of cultivation, only
16 minutes' walk from 6c carline; price
ls right; terms? very easy.
THE tP ANTON CO.,
270 Stark -St.
12 MINUTES' CAR RIDE will buy. am scenic
lot. extra size, new. very modern home,
hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace, etc.;
fine lawn, with beautiful roses; no agents.
East or B 1894.
8100 PROFIT.
Lot in swell residence district, street Im
provements, Temont walks and curbs;
paid $360; get this quick. X. T40, uia
genian.
SEE J. E. Redmond. Montavllla, Phone V
Tabor 24. for acreage, large or small, im- I
proved or unimproved, suburban homes v
and business property at reasonable prices.
'FRAC. LOT. KEARNEY. NEAR 23D."
Cheapest and best lot In Nob H1U
Lays 4 V feet above street level.
LA MONT ft HARRIS. 303-4 Swetland bidg.
LOT on Hawthorne ave. and East 81st; water,
sewer, gaa, concrete walks; reduced to
$1060; must have money. Culver, 623
Chamber Commerce.
NEW, attractive modern 7-room house, artis
tically arranged ; choicest location, Holla
day Park Addition; Broadway car. Owner,
K 723, Oregonian.
$2460 Modern 6-room house. E. 34th St., 4
blocks to car; $800 cash ; owner leaving
city; bargain. Room 16 Washington bUig.
Phone Main 6741.
KALAMATH BASIN LANDS
For farm, orchard and garden. Irrigated
and non-Irrigated. Frank Ira White, il6
Oregonian bidg.
6-ROOM modern bungalow. $2900 ; 6-room
modern mission house. $3400; nice loca
tion; terms. Phone Owner. Wood lawn
107.
$400 CASH. $20 monthly, will buy a new
modern 6-room house at 1075 East Lin
coln st. State Land Co., 133H First St.
6-ROOM modern house $2W0
6-room modern house $2100
Reasonable terms. Phone Sell wood 1166.
LOT 60x66, Broadway, near East Ath;
sewer, water, gas; $1600; easy payments.
Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce.
80x130, 1 block eest Grand ave.. $1100.
BRTSTOW. BODSON ft CON LEY,
437 Chamber of Commerce
BARGAIN Modern 6-room house, near 84th
and Hawthorne, $2800; $600 down. Phone
10 to 12 A, M.. Main 1976.
16 ACRES choice land, modern house; must
cell; price only $2660 cash. 327 Failing
bidg. Phone Main 8429.
6- room cottage, small barn, full lot. East
lttth street, one block from car, $1300. Hat
field & Smith, 166H 4th.
WE repeat. If you want a house, any size,
location or price, we can interest you. Call
826 Lumber Exchange.
WILL build for you, taking mortgage for H
oa all; 6 per cent; Irvington or Holladady's
Add. 211 Couch bidg.
I HAVE a home for sale; one to three lot.-;
small payment down; easy terms. Y 76!t,
Oregonian.
SEASIDE bungalows. Houses built, re
paired. See Johnson. 204 Mohawk bidg.
Main 6607.
7- ROOM house, two lotE; electric light, base
ment, fruit trees. 1146 Hoi gate. W.-W.
car.
SNAP Modern 6-room house, nice lawn,
near car, $16O0. D 738, care Oregonian.
8-ROOM cottage, lot 60x85. Alberta and
Woodlawn car; terms. 473 Mildred ave.
22 ACRES, H in cultivation, 9 miles out. So
fare Horace H. Fisher, 170 Front at
GOOD building lots. $10 cash. $5 per month.
Purse. 823 Chamber of Commerce.
AN Interest In an addition to Coos Bay.
Address H 742, Oregonian.
NEAR MeKenna Junction, sight lots. $1400
cash. Phone Main 1544.
FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS.
BRITISH COLUMBIA TIMBER LANDS.
Four single sec tlon s. on water, near mar
ket; cruise 12,oOO,uoO each, spruce end ce
dar; will sell singly or all. Price $1000 each;
quarter down, balance terms.
EUGENE R. CHANDLER.
47 Hastings st., Vancouver, B. C.
GOVERNMENT TIMBER LAND.
8 claims in Josephine County, cruising 8
to 10 millions; don't mias this opportunity;
Government land is very scarce; location
fee reasonable.
Gl-X"). W. DOUGLASS.
318 Worcester bid.
I HAVE some good relinquishments for
sale, also deeded timber lands in lai
and small quantities; prices to suit.
JOHN T. GRAHAM.
1016 Williams Ave.
Phone East 60611.
TIMBER LANDS.
OREGON. WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA
JAMES D. LACEY ft CO..
Chicago, New Orleans, Seattle.
829 Chamber of Commerce.
Portland,
BOMB choice timber claims in Eastern Ore
gon cruising over two million of ye! log
pine; only a few, and will be taken amok.
.CAIJi ON US.
COLUMBIA TRUST CO.,
714 Couch Bidg. 109 4th St., near Wash.
FOR HALE A timber relinquishment cruis
ing 2 mimon white and sugar pine; so
miles from railroad: wagon road throu'i
claim ; I own sd Join Ing claim. Call 319
Fargo St., between 10 aad 11 A. M-, 2 anl
3 P. M.
WB have some especially gond buys in tim
ber lands in large and small tracts, cl
In and far away. Kinney ft Stampher, 631
t,X2 Lumber Ex. bidg.. 2d and Stark sts.
WANTED FARMS.
I WANT a few farms In Washington Countv
If you have a place to sell, write me. arid
give directions how to find It. After In
vestlgatitig same, if I find It O. K. and
worth the money you are asking. J wii!
sell It for you. Geo. W. Turner, 416-19
Rothchild bidg., Portland, Or.
WB HAVn purchaser for tracts of land, largi
or small. Improved or unimproved, on th
Salem Electric carline.
PORTER ft FRirNV'H,
607 Commercial bidg.
WB have Eaetcm homeseekers who want Ore
gon farms. What have you? List With
us for quick results
KIGGS ft MAGTNNI8.
616 Couoh Bidg.
I WANT about 10 acres 10 miles from
Portland on- good electric line, partly Im
proved, with house and barn. Address
S 760. Oregonian.
WANT 20 acres of good truck land within
7 miles of Portland. 209 th st..
A SMALL raaoh. 10 to 15 acres, improved, en
easy wiium. auuiui a tvt, (JtwgOAien.