THE MORNING OR EC! ON I AX, WEDNESDAY, APRIL f. 1908.
15
ED
BY T. B.
Portland Man Makes Argu
ment for Senator's Re
election. OPEN RIVER IS ONE ISSUE
Commrrc.nl SiipromHcy of Portland
'and orrpon, Ioclares Mr. Wil
cox, Prprnds Vpoii J5ctontionv
of Able .Mnn In Hi Senate.
Thcndve R. Wilcox lias frnt to W. 1.
hcelw right. chairman of the local
Vnlton cniTipaicTi committer, a letter in
l arcing Mr. Pulton"? re -elect inn to the
fnitfrt Starrs 9rnRt.. Mr. Wilcox had
been invited by the rommltoe to preside
at tb Kul ton Hireling in Portl-ind, April
IK. in r)."Iininjj the invitation In his let
ter to Mr. Wheelwright, because of his
iif(T5?ary a hsenoo. hp takes occasion to
make a plea for Mr. Fulton's re-nlfction,
I'-Hanng at the iame time that he him
self In no sense a canclidat. The letter
is Given out for publication, by the Fulton
campaign committee, and is is follows:
tmr Mr. Wheel wrlcht :
I hrff to m knowk-dee your invitation to
pr.Hf nt the Fulton meeting on April 10.
and it 1 a matter of rtrpp rcgrot thHt a
most pressing engagement In the Ent will
prevent my presence at your demonst ration
ft Portland's Interest in the present cam
ps'irn. Involved in thU campaign are issues which
are of vital IntfrMt to Portland and to Ore
nn. Tartly through it miFiinder;ta.ndlng of
the gravity of the situation, and partly
t h rough a desire on the part of a few to
gl ve politic prfcrrtirf ox er our business
interests, the tremendous Jnumrt of they""
Issues f Pnm not to ho fully appreciated.
I am sendinc j "u this letter to convey
my he;i-iest and unqun llfied. indorsement of
the candidacy of Chai ley. w. Fulton for r"
e Ice t Ion to the t'nited States Senate. In
r-'der that my position in the matter, and
my reasons for this indorsement may not
r misunderstood, I desire at this time to
TTinke !t plain that, although tiewiught by
ninny f tends to Ifrnmc a candidate. I have
not heen a candldnf for the position now
to ahly filled by Senator Fulton. I am not
now a rsndldste. and I do not intend to he
a candidate, but I most earnestly beseech
my friends who have urged, me to enter the
ra- to do everything tn their power to
assure the return of Senator Fulton to the
Vnited Slates Senate.
Harardnua to Snap florae.
I efisclain. any sentimental or political in
terest In this Senatorial campaign, viewing
the candidacy of Senator Vult-m aolely from
a business standpoint, and solclv in the in
terest of the city of Portland and the State
of regon. It i always a hazardous under
taking to swnp noises while crossing a
stream, and Portland and Oregon have
reai-hed a j.olnt In the si ream of progress
where we would all he tet tor cleaned IF
the tooting was rnoto secure, and where we
certainly enn take no chances of lessening
the prestige Senator Fulton has given us in
the I'nifd States Senate. Paramount to all
.vher issues hefore the people of Portland
and Orrgnn, and of the great Columhla
liver RmsIh. is the Improvement of the Co
lumbia Itiver. Commercial hlstorv. has been
making rapidly In the Pacific "Northwest
during the last few rears, hut the p.-iee
Uxh len slow, compared with that which ,
toe coming five yonrn will show. And It ;
Kivuld not .l forgotten that the channels
into which trade w now fulling will hae a
degree nf permanence that has heen missing
from the ha-tlly constru-ted and unstable
avenues In which it has drifted In the past
I h completion of the North Bank road
Will bring down the Columbia River a very
large percentage of all the grain produced
In Oregon, Washington and Idaho ; but we
must not for a moment forget that this
can all be hauled past Portland to Puget
Found, nt a le.vs cost to the railroad than
hey hae ever hefore heen ahle to deliver
it on Puget Sound. There are largo Inter
ests there which wtll ,,nlto in an effort to
tetatn such traffic as they hnve heretofore
enoyM and to divert more And, to prevent
them from attaining success, the Columbia
Jtiver must he improved to a point where
we can handle the shipping as expeditiously
and as economically as it is handled on
3'ucet Pound The terminal market for the
products of a country la also a source of
eiH'p'y for merchandise and other commodi
ties, and. where the grain or the Columbia
J.itsin la marketed, there will the supplies
cf the Cnltimbla Pnoin b purchased. It is
rot alone a question of the grain business,
but the ,1eMing- business aa well, with which
we are concerned.
Important Interests nt Stake.
Ue have too much at atakm In this mat
ter, to admit of any change which might
fl'-opa rdie our chanres of securing the
further, much needed appropriations for
this river Improvement. Senator Pulton haa
rroven his ability to aectire thoxp appropria
tion in the early yeaiT of his term, the
bandJcap hteh a new man ahvavj s-uffers
was Inteneltled by the enforced retirement
from the Senate and J louse of the three
Cther members of Oregon's delation But
In irptte of these seemingly insurmountable
rbatactes. he eevured for Oregon rivers and
liarbora the largest appropriation ever ee
rured bv the Mate, and even more notlee
fthle evidence of his ability and Influence to
yroeiir-e what la needed, was shown In t!Hl
when he secured an emerroncv approp'-ia-tJon
of $400.tio for continuant of WOrk on
the i oiumhta River bar. that being1 the only
appropriation for rU er and harbor Wric
made at that session of Congress. With hie
r-tlier work htf the Senate, such aa the
authorship of the celebrated "Mlison
Amendment" to the railroad-rate bP! for
nhlh he was personally thanked by Presi
dent P. -osew!t. his amendment to the tnter
Fta t commerce law. granting a hearing
before a ra-e can he increased. Tvlth the
Ftilton resolution which opens the way for
te Attorney. general to proceed against the
Foghorn Pacific for violation of the Oregon
and California. land grant, and with other
work t ht hna given him National prom
inence o,i are familiar. These are matters
ef National import, and I mention them at
this time onlv be-ause they, in a degree,
explain the inrtuenee which be commands
in Ma efforts for Oregon rives and harbor
appropriations. And it is by reason of his
f'ct-s' ability and success in securing- what
i t-ecop needs, that I most earnestly indorse
bts candidacy, and protest against taking
Mm away from a position where he la ao
admirably fortified to carry on the work of
which we are In mch need
The Tort of Portland is spendfng between
r.'-wVOOn and $:itV).(HH ier year tn matrrtaln
a channel between this city and Astoria.
The eTpendit'ni brings, the results, but it
is a uork which every fair-minded man In
the Northwest will admit is beneficial to
t e Sorthwe-t a a whole, and that it
should be earned en at the expense of he
Federal CbM ernn eMt . (r.stead of being taxed
upon a small rommttnlty like the City of
.ir i.ngn:t. who was with us
a number of xeHr. surveyed and mapped
out an exce.!ent r!an for permanent and
controlling works between Portland and
Astoria. Pi undoubtedly be stationed at
Portland again this Sprlrg. The aurvey
and p'an presented by him have alreadv
oeen adopted, and it only remains for our
people secure an appropriation from the
Federal ;mernment to have this work car
rvd on nt pit!tc expense instead taxing
the people of Portland $VVO10 to :O.0i
a er t.i continue a work that ia of benefit
to the entire Northwest.
Tne appropriations obtainable up to the
present time have been directed to th
eoinpiriTon oi rn- soutn jetty, and continu
ing worK at CeMIo. and fr thie reason ef
forts toward the improvement of th river
from Portland to Astoria have neee-sar!!y
been delayed. later on It wi'l nndouhtedly
hec-me necessary to secure appropriation.
for a jotty on the n-rth side of the Columbii
r,r at ifm mouth, but the all-important
matter In the near future for the nerma-
ncnt advantages of the port and the relief
of our comrnuntiy i the Improvement of the
RIvt between l-ortland and Astoria, by the
Ftilton'a Ablitiy Dfmonat rated.
I think Senator fallen has fully demon-e-rated
his ability to secure this af.-propria-tlon.
and I alPo think that. if. we send a
rew and untried man to succeed him. It
will, under the most favorable conditions.
require at lejt several years for him t
:n "tb cotnmajidinc post coin sow hold,
FULTDN1ND0RS
WILCOX
J.aiactSGo.
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V KXXVvXV M SI
"VVTE MOVE to our new building, Fifth
and Stark streets, at ,the end of this
week. We believe that our display of new
furniture will be a credit to the city, and a
delight to beauty-loving, economical buyers
J. G. Mack 8 Go.
by Senator Fulton. Indeed, If he ever does.
Meanwhile the people of Portland, working
through the Port of Portland, will be forced
to carry the burden of thee river Im
provements, alone and unaided, until such
Federal assistance can be had.
The North Bank Road la practically eom-pleted;-
the grain will flow down the Co
lumbia River, and If an adequate and eco
nomical out let is not provided, it can only
overflow to Puget Sound, and. once di
verted to that channel, tt will be difficult
to recover It.
It is simply a business proposition. When
In the course of our regular business it be
comea neeeisarv to employ a man for a
mission of importance, we do not select
an inexperienced man. if It Is possible O
get one who haa (earned the ways and is
well acquainted with the people with whom
we would deal. The case of our T'ntted
Btates Senator is not dissimilar.' We have
In Senator Fulton a man who. after Ave
years of diligent effort, has reached a com
manding position, a position of Importance
and influence. He ha made good, and to
replace him at this time with an untried
man. however good, would be. I fear, a
costly mistake for Portland and for Oregon.
And I believe tt the duty of every taxpayer
and every citizen, who has the welfare of
the city and state at heart, to support Sen
ator Fulton in thia contest, and see that he
is retained where he can continue the work
on which he has made such, a splendid
beginning. Yours truly.
TH BO. B. WILCOX.
BONDS FOR HIGH SCHOOL
Only Seven Taxpayers Oppose Fro-
posed $250,000 Issue.
Only seven taxpayers in Sk-hno! FMstriet
No. 1 opposed, the issue of JlTrfUJOO worth
of bonds for tho proposed lileh school In
Albtna. They were outvoted by 478 who
wished the bonds authorized. The bal
lots were also largely in tho majority
to tix the County Treasurer as the agent
who shall sell the Issue.
The balloting continued froin. 1 to 4 P.
M. yesterday and many women were
among those to vote. It is said the fair
sex outnumbered the male contingent
considerably. School Clerk Allen's office
was the scene of the event. The judges
were J. J. Walter, G. C. Carl and J. U.
rarr. The clerks were M. E. Thompson
and C. A. Phillips.
Flans for the new high school building
and the sfte upon which it is to be
erected, as well as final preparations for
the issue of bonds, will probably be dls
cussed at the next regular mpeting of 1 1 ft
Hoard of Kducation, scheduled for next
Monday afternoon.
OAII.Y lBTKOROUHiICAL RFPORT.
PORTLAKT), April 7 Maximum temper
ature. 5 degrees; minimum, ;t4. River read
ing at 8 A. M., 4 feet; change In lat 24
hours. i foot. Total rainfall. 5 P. M. to
5 P. M,. nil; total since September 1, li07,
30.47 inches ; normaJ.. 37 M Inches; de
hcteiKT. ttvhes. Total sunshine, April
ft. 6 houra Ifi minutes; possible. IS hours 4
minutes. Barometer (reduced to aea level,
at IS r. M-. :W.4; Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
P n ? Wind.
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PiK-atello
Portland
Red Rtuff
Roseburg .......
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Salt ljtke.
San Fvaneilaco..
Spokane. .......
Tacoma
Tntoosh Island.
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WEATHER CONDITION
A moderately strong high -pressure area
over' tee the North Pacific States and fair
weather prevails nearly everywhere on the
Pacttio Slope, notwithstanding there is a
disturbance of considerable energy central
over the Southern Inter-Mountain States. It
is w armer in Oregon and the adjoining
states atid much cooler in Ctah,
The Indications are for fair weather in
ths district Wednesday with slowly rising
temperatures.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair and warmer;
northerly winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Fair and warmer; northerly winds.
Bastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Idaho Fair.
EDWARD A FEAI-S. District Forecaster.
Baby Home Benefit.
The Knights Templars will celebrate
the completion of their magnificent
temple in this city by a grand ball to
be given April 30. The knights will
divide ihe net proceeds of the ball
equally. with the "Baby Home."
one of the most tender and
worthy charities of the state and city.
It is believed that the Baby Home will
receive a handsome and substantial .sum
as a result of the ball. A committee of
the Baby Home that will work in con
junction with the committee of the
Knights Templars in placing this matter
before, the public and securing its patron
age consists of the following named
women: Mrs. L. W. Sitton, Miss Henri
etta Failing. Mrs. Robertson. Mrs. I. F.
Flelschner. Mrs. H. C. Eckenberger. Mrs.
H. W. Goddard and Mrs. TV. C. Alvord.
Tomorrow and Friday will positively be
the last day for discount on West Side
gs bills. Portland Gas Company.
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AMVSKMENTS.
HPIFir1 THEATER
OtJlLlvI 14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A 1122.
4 NIGHTS, BEIXNTX TONIGHT. 8:15
Special Price Matinee Saturday.
The Brilliant Comedy-Drama,
"BREWSTER'S MriXIONR"
Evenings, $150 to MV Matinee, fl to 2c.
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theater. Phone Main -
Tonight and remainder of week. Matinee
Saturday.
SAN FRANCISCO OPERA CO.. Presenting
" FANTANA "
One Continuous Luffh set to Music.
Evenings. 2c, 5N 7oc, 91; matinees 25c,
50c and 7,V.
Next Week Florodorm.
BAKER THEATER l'hon,!' ""'l
George L. Baker. General Manager.
Tonight all this week Matinee Saturday
One big scream of fun and laughter. One
big burst, of music and merriment. The
Baker Stock Company in Hoy fa
"A TRIP TO CHINATOWN."
New and original songs, chorusea and
dances. Comedy, wit nnd satire auprema.
Evenings 2'c. H3c. .Vie. Matinee. 15c. 25c,
Next Week "The Eternal City." .
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Main 4685; Home, A 1099.
Week commencing Monday, April ft". The
Alien Stock Company in a roaring
farce comedy In three acts,
"A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY.
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturdav
and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every
evening at S:15. Prices 10c. 2Uc and 80c.
Boxes 50c:. Office opena 10 A. M. to 10
P. M.
THE STAR FhTiA M9S
Entire We.k of April Rth.
The R. E. French Stock Company offer
"A TEX AH BANGER."
A Comedy Melodrama In Four Acta.
MRttnees .Sundny. Tuosday. Thursday and
Saturday, nt 2:30 P. M. Prices, l(o and 2K'.
Every Evening at 8:ir. Prices, 2."Vc and
85c.
Neit Week "A HOOSIER 1AISV."
PANT AGES IZTsT
The Leading Vaudevtllo House.
For the Week Commencing Todav,
CARTER AND WATERS COMPANY
FREDRJK. MARMI RI,
Master of the Violin, has recovered from his
Illness and w III poglt ively appear.
Prices: Upstairs. IRc; downstairs. lifo; boxes
50c. Week day matinees, 15c to any seat.
Performance), 2:30, 7:30 and 0 P. M. daily.
The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe
Entire Week Beginning Monday", April .
WALTER E. PERKINS & CO..
Presenting "THE MAN FROM MACY'S."
A laugh from start to finish.
KATHERPNE Nl'dENT, Singing Comedienne
Miss Nugent is the original "Flora Wiggins"
of ' The College widow- Cotnpajav.
F. F. MONTRESKA.
The I. A T. P. E. Expert. Tail of a Shirt"
Time and Prices Remain the Same.
Grand Centra! Station Time Card
SOLI U-LKN fAtxric.
Leaving Portlandr
Robvburg Passenger ........
Cottage Grove Paesenger . ..
CalUcrnia Express
oxt Francisco Express ......
West Side -CorvalUs
Passenger
Sheridan passenger .........
Forest Grove Passenger .....
Forest Grove Fa--tse.ai.er ..... .
Arriving; Portland
Oregon Expresa , .
Cottage Grove passenger ...
Roseburg Passenger . .
Portland Express ...........
West Side
Corvallis Passenger
Sherman passenger
Forest Grovs passenger ....
Forest Grove Passenger ....
111'
8:19 a. m.
4:lfl p. m.
7:p.m.
12:00 p. m.
7:00 a. m.
4:10 p.m.
11:00 a, m.
6:40 p. tn.
7:59 a. m.
11:30 a. m.
5:90 p. m.
11:15 p. m.
6:35 p. rn
10 : 30 a. m.
8:O0 a. m.
2: SO p. m.
NORTHERN PAC'IFTO.
Leaving; Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Expreas
North Coast A Chicago Umlted...
8:90 a, m.
2:00 n. m.
uverianq express
1 j. 1:4a p. m.
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited 1 7:00
Portland Express ............. .1 4:15 p.m.
Overland Express . 8:35 p. m.
OREGON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland
Pendleton passenger .. 7:15 a. m.
cmcago-roriiana cpociai ......1 o: ito a. m.
6pokan Flyer I 8:15 d. na.
Kansas City ft Chicago Exprasa. 6:00 p.m.
Arriving ronumu 1
Spokane Flyer t 8:00
Chi.. Kan. city ft Portland Ex. .1 8:45 a.m.
Chicago-Portland Special 18:50 p.m.
Pendleton Passenger 5:15 p. m.
ASTORIA ft CUUMBU BJYEB.
Leaving Portland " j
Astoria ft Seaiida Express 1
Astoria ft Seaside Ei press
Arriving Portland
Astoria ft Portland Passenger. .
Portland Expresa
8.-00
a. m.
:00
p. m.
12:15
10:00
p. m.
P
CANADIAN PACIFIC RwUXWAY CO.
lavlnc Portland
C P- R- Short Line, via Spokane!
8:15
p. m.
Seattle
Arriving Portland
11:45
P-
C. P. R Short Line. Tia Spokane
8 :00 1
7:00 s
Via Seattle.
Jefferson-Street Station
8QCTHJERN PACIFIC.
Tnn PnrflnnrU
Dallas Passenger
Dallas Passenger
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger ......
7:40 a.
4:15 p.
10:15 a
K-SO n
.uaiias raasenger
OREGON E LECTRIC RAILWAY.
LeAvlnar Portland
Salem Local 8:15
Salem Local 8:23
Salem Limited 9:05
Salem Local . r 11:05
Salem. Local . ................... 2:30
Salem Limited 3:35
Salem Local 5:80
Arrlrlnv Portland-
. m.
. m.
Portland Local
Portland Local
Portland Limited
Portland Local .,.
Tortlrif T.ne1 .
ft-ft.n 1
10:21 )
11:35 t
1:25
4:50
Portland Limited .......
Portland T 1
..4 7:52 1
Medical Building
PARR A.ND ALDER STS.
f r.
ALPHABETICAL DlREGTORI
Bafrd, A. W-. physician and aargeon Suit
ftjr.-O. Main 1409. A 14o9.
Barber. 8. J., lr., dentlat Formerly Mac-
Leay bide. Phone Main j-tw. a xwv.
Ctr and C'onoty Medical Society.
Fisher. B. H., Ir.t dentlat Formerly Colum
bia bidg. Phones Main .m i. a Jau.
French. C. Oertrade, Ir.. physician Form
erly Dekum bldg. Main 7 14, A 4UI7.
Havrke, C. K., Ir., physician and surireon
Formerly Oregonlan buig. Main ioi'j. a M"i
fl Intel. Etlw., Ir., dentist Main MOO. A 1409
Nomrr, . 8., Tarker, H. 8., Ihrs., Suite
5W-10. Main 20a A
Hyde, Leon Wille. Ir.. phyaleinn and snnreon
Formerly Fleldner bldg. Main -63. A 1S60.
pLaj-kin. Oeo.. Ir., dentist Formerly Ablng-
ton bldg. Pboneg Main 57H. A 2744.
Loom is. Byron Ir., dentist Formerly
tregontan birig. .fnone a asix.
Nelson. I.. nr., physician and Burgeon For
merly netaner Ding. Aiajn i.m, ww.
Ontrander. O. H., lr.. physician and sur
geon Formerly Marquam bldg. P'hones
Main . A .
Perafng T..., Or. dentist Formerly Rua-
sel bldg. gulls 407-8. Main 1512. A MO.
Riggs. J. O.. lr.t dentb-t Main 1400. A 1409.
Rowndorf. Max, Ir., akin and kidney ane-
eiaiiat Offices 8 lit-310. Fltone Main 50 Wi.
Tirnmi", Kdn O., lr., physic I iM Formerly
Marquam bldg. phones Main 714. A 4017.
Walgamot, F. H., Ir., dentist Formerly
Hamilton bide Phono Min '2210.
TV'atson, Alfred P., Ir.f dentist Formerly
AhJngtnn bldg. Phones Mln ri78. A 274-4.
Tenne-r. R, c., lr., phynlrlan and surgeon
r ormerly Marquam tiing. mhiii a
Klegler, Amelia and Fred J., physicians and
mirs;eon Phones Main oh-. A 4043.
C0RBETT BUILDING
5TH AND MORRISON STS.
FT
4y
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Akin, Otis F.. and Mabel, osteopaths, formerly
aiacieay bldg. hona A 4H7i. Main 3r.
Cavanagh, Wm., Dr., dentist, formerly Co
lumbia St Buehamui.biCK. Main 5ly. a bi.iv.
Christensen, C, optician and Jeweler, formerly
w itn Butteriieid Uroa. on ice 4ia. Aiatn oiwi.
Chance. Artnur W., . Dr., dentlnt, formerly
Dekum bldg. OfClcea 810-12. Main 10&6.
Chapman, 11. formerly Abington bldg. ;
office 20L Phono Main TtK.
Coffey, k, C., Dr., physician and surgeon,
off loo 1017. Phone Main 449.
Conroy, R. J., Dr., physician and surgeon, of
fices S0S-9. Main 5139, A 5139.
Corbett Estate of H. W., Robert H. Strong,
manager. Phone Main 815. A 32ttl.
Cross ley Co., The, real estate, formerly Mc
Kay bldg. Offices 7US-9. Main 7t&5. A 5722.
Dleck, Robt. G., civil engineer, formerly Ma-
nawK Diug. I'bone a 3tb.
Dufur & Dufur, public s'.enographers. Phone
Main 8U04 A 533tf.
Fall City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk
bidg., b . S. Beic-ber. Main bait, A iu.i.
Gatts, Gertrude Lord, Dr., osteopoh, former
ly Macleay bldr Main 1S33 A 4706.
Goudey & Wood, bonds, formerly tiuchasaa
oiag. .aiain at z, a at .
Hegel e, H. ., Dr., pnyHlclan and surgeon,
f'rmerl Macleay bldg. Main 4014, A &333.
OfTleeM lnoH-1'2
Jefferds. Henrv C. Dr.. physician and sur
geon, formerly Dekum bldw. Main 46S A 1468
Jones 'iTCve. or., uentist, iormcny eucnansi
bldg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4014. A 6333.
Keltey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co
lumbia bldg- Main 5146.
King, J. C. Elliott, Dr., physician, formerly
Mohawk bldg. Main
Kyne, B. F., Mis., formerly Ruseel bldg
A 3967. Residence C 1977. i
Labbe, Edmund J., Dr., physician and sur
geon, formerly Lahbe bldg. Main 450. A 1450
Lnt, Geo. sr., attorney, iormeriy zud aior
rlson st. Office 419. Main 4S3. A 1S3.
Docke ft Oullete. Drs.. otllces 819-820-821.
Phones Main 741. A 2741.
Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur-
, geon, formerly Dekum. Main ni. a it(.
Majiion, tv.aJherine u.. j-t.. ro.-menj ximii-
ton bldg. Phone Main 2811.
Matron. Raltih C. and Ray W., Drs., former-
unnrt..-m KlHu- Mnln 7fi7.
Metschan, E. Dr., dentist, formerly Jdar-
quam bldg. Pbone Main no.
N1CHOIA A. S., C. I- & li. S., physicians,
(nirnn formerlv Deknm. Main 2K. A 12J".
Oregon Life Inaurance Company, L. Samuel
General Mgr. Phone Main 6385. A 5W2.
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., surgeon's
offices, 908-10. Main i7, A 1267.
Otis EleA-ritor Company, formerly Fenton
bldg. Offices 601-2. none Main ww.
Peters, Geo. D.. Dr., dent let. formerly Co
lumhl, bids-. Office l2-4. Phone Main 767.
Petzel, A. F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum
Ding. Mam -rxi, a i-tw.
Perce El A , Dr.. physician, offices 1007-1008.
Phnie Min 2.44 . A 3830.
Polivka & Co.. tailors, formerly S4B Morri
son. Phone Main
Sweet Elnathan, formerly Abington bldg.; of-
fl'-o 204. Phone Main 5790.
Tavlnr Frank M.. Dr., physician and snr-
geon. formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. AJ267
Upton, Jay H. t i.Bicurriit-, ii. x.. kuuibjs,
formerly S wet land bldg. Offices 52G-7. Main
Teazle & Veazte,- attorneys, formerly Cham
ber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. A 5442.
Williamson &. McNary. physicians, formerly
Marquam bldg. Mam
Taquina Bay Co., The, formerly MoTiawk
bldg.. W. F. Stine. Main 5578, A 1978.
Kan Jas. C, Dr., physician and surgeon.
formerly Marquam bldg. Mam o.
WHERE TO DINE
Thadorvunf "Beat service on Coast."
1D6 BargeUl My connoisseurs. Tab!.
d'hote dly. 60c Bun.loc uraaa ft Uawttaorna.
i vlsitlnir Ls Angelea, try Hotel 'Wat
son and restRur&nt, corner Tico and
Flower trs. w. T. wat. rop.. rormerly
ot Watson's stn-st. wtaurant, -ortland.
TlnllraTfTl 149 T,B- Merchants- lunch
ine lirHgUU dally 26c. Special Sun. din.
turkey or chicken, chop suey noodles, &0c
. . . cri 14A 8th t . r..
VOttage name taurant ot establish
merit. Reasonable price.
rr. 484 Washtnaton St. Mer-
1UuSllJUl c a chants lunch. 11:30-2.
25c; din., 5 to 8 f.m.. zws aoc tpe. sun. am.
Aastro-Hnngarian Restaurant
2-4T Taylor, between 2d and 3d, Best place In
town to eat at a normal price. Try us today.
w- a o.r. KM fith. nMir TLai
25c. Meais serve a m is carxe o a. m.. to f. M
Pmni.a 193 Third st- Regular dinner,
Xiinpire g5c Special dinner every Sun-
oay.
manu'm't. Merchant's lunch
11-3. 35c. a la carta. 0 A. M. tt 1 A. M.
Brandts' Grill SfUn.VJ'A
sucn ainners as axs servea ac jBranaesr uoil
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
(FOB CASH ADVERTISING.)
FolloTrin rate vrlll be airea onlv wHffl
advertising i ordered to mn eoniecntlTU
days. Iullr nnd Sunday lne. The Ore
gon tan rlmrgea flrat-time mte eoh Insertion
for rlaafirted advertising that la not rata on
conerutlve days. The first-time rate' la
charred for eurh Insertion In The Weekly
Oregonlan.
'Rooms.' "Rooms nnd Hoard. "ifottfi
keeping Rooms," "Situations Wanted." 15
words or lea, 15 cents j 16 to 20 words, 10
rents- 81 to 25 words. 25 rents, etc No
discount for additional Insertions.
Matrimonial and cuurvoyant aus, one-time
rate each lnietrtlon.
I'NDF.K AIL trTHJR HKAHS, except
Td'wr Today," S rent for 15 words or lees;
lfl to 20 words. 40 cents: 21 to 85 wnrds, 60
rents, etc. Hrt Iwertbin. Enrh additional
Insert Ion, one-half; no further discount un
der one month.
Above rnte apply to advertising paid In
advance only. All book rntrie will be
charged In lines lie per line for ft rut In
sertion and ?e per line for each consecutive
innert Inn. Special rates on contracts given
on Bppllcatlon.
NKW TOOar," (gauge nte-aanre ag-ntr),
It cents per line, flrat Insertioni 7 cents
per line for each additional lnertlon.
ASPWKKA TO ADVERTIHEMENTS, ad
drrmied rare The Ckregonlnn, and left at this
office-, should always be incloeed In sealed
envelopes. o stamp Is required on snch
letters.
AUCTION BALES TOD AT.
At Wilson's Auction House. 1T3-1T5 2d,
comer ranmlll St., at 10 A. M. J. l . 11-
son, auctioneer.
MEETLNG NOTICKS.
A4.L, FIR KNI?ITTS OF OTIE
OO N" COM WA.N'D WRY are Invited
to attend tbe Inptt alia t ion of Hood
illver ommanrtry jn Thursdav,
April 9. Take morning train for- Hood River.
W. S. M AtKl'M, teoo-oer.
WAPRINGTON CHAFTFSR, NO. 1S,
R. A. M. Regular communication tills
( Wednesday) evening at 7:80 aharp.
Visitors welcome.
CI j YDS ETVANS. FeCy.
SAWAR TT A M iJOIKlf?. NO. 2. T. O. O. F.
REular nM-etfng thlp (Wsnenday evening at
8 o'clock. Flrnt degree. Visitors welcome.
M. C-VOl-Lt, bee.
MYRTIiR UNION NO. 71. ORPKR OF
WASHINGTON Members are' requested to
meet at the undertaking .carlors of F. S-
Punntnc. b.ast s.xtn ana i-ast Aiaer. on
Wednesday. April K. at 1 o'clock P. M., to
attend the funeral' of Comrade Bmma
Brlckell.
WAPHINOTON CODNCIL, Np. 3.
5V R- AND 8. M. Special assembly
this (Wednesday) evening. 7:.T0
o'clock. Fast Eighth and Burnstde.
Iiepreea will be conferred. Officers of Grand
Comwil participating. All R. and S. M. in
vited. By order Th. III. M.
J. H. RICHMOND, Recorder.
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP
TER, NO. 14. O. E. S. F pedal meet
ing this (Wednesday! afternoon to
conduet the funeral if our late sister.
Emma RrtckeH. Services at F. P.
Dimnlng's. 414 Kant Alder. 1 P. M. Mem-
hen O. E. S. invited. Officers a.eemble at
Chapter room at 12 o'clock. By order W". M.
Krn(iK k kth mond, tsecy.
DLED :
MARTIN In this elty, ,AprM T, at 1 :.15 A.
M . John Archibald Martin, a native of
Prince Edward Inland. Canada, a Red 5."i
years. 8 months and 25 days. Notice of
funeral later.
MARTIN In this city April 7, John Archi
bald Martin, agea years. months, J.
days, at residence. 215 North 24th st. Fu-n-ra
1 annouiuement later.
FVNERAI. JiOTICE.
Ht(?H Ef2 The funeral services of the late
Catherine Hughes will be held at the fam
ily residence, fin! Montana ave., at 1 P.
M., today t Wednosday). Friends Invited to
attend. Int,ennent Itiverview Cemetery.
BAMHASAR In this city. April 7. at 508
Davis st., -Ahhuhl Halthasar. aged SO years,
father of Mrs. Peter Moor. Mrs. A. von
Bergen and Mrs. Chas, Polivka. The funeral
services will be held at the Oerman . Evan
gelical Church, cor. loth and Stark sts. ,
at 2 P. M. Thursday. April 9. Frtr.n.I
i nvi t ed. 1 nteiment at tire en wood C me
tery. BRICK ETJ The funeral of, the late Emm
Rrickell, wife of T. H. Brlckell. will take
place tfwiav (Wednesday), April 8, al 1 P:
M.. from E. P. Dunninp's chap'l. corner of
Ea Alder and Eat 6th sts. Friends In
vlted. Int'-rment In Ione Fir Cemetery.
Haraboo. Wis., and Seattle, Wash., papers
pK-ase copy.
Bl'SCHKE In this city. April 6, at 1Ti6 Knott
st., it telle T. BiiH-hke. age! 72 year-!. 2
months and 22 days. The funeral services
will be held at St. Mary's Church, corner
Williams ave. nnd Stanton nt., at 9 A. M.
TJhurwday, April 9. Friends invited. In
terment Mt, Calvary Cemetery.
OP-RRM TITTER April 5. .tohn Obermeyer. agd
72 years, born In Havana. t ill be Dunea
WedneFday. April 8. from the pt. Joseph
Cat 10 c Church, at l&t n ana toucti
Friends asd acquaint ancee are kindly In
vited to attend.
t. P. FTNTJEY BON. Funeral Directors,
Third and Madison, t'none Aiiiin v, a ltwy.
rectors. 7th & Pine, l'hooo ML 430. Lady asst.
ERJCSOH UNDERTAKING CO.. 409. Alder
st. Lady assistant. Fbone Main eiss.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Direct-
ra, nza tsa sc. Lauj- assistant. rooM at. B07.
EE IXE B-B YRNES CO.. Funeral Direct
ers. 273 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant.
F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Ladx assistant, rnone Kast ox.
NEW TO DAT.
Hood River
ONE OF THE BIG ORCHARDS
Opportunities to buy the famous Income
orchards do not come up every season.
$12,000 Income
in sight on thin orchard. The treea arft
principally Newtowns and Rpltzen burgs, 5 to
1 years o ta . oe v e rn 1 a ores oea ring c n e r -rtes.
pears and walnuts. lO-room hous.
EverythiuBT complete and - location ideal,
only miles out- Paid-up water stock.
These don't last long.
Mac Rae & Angus
4:t2 Chamber of Commerce.
RIVERFRONT
wnn.D you like a HOME on tlie
banks nf the Willamette, within
infmitrs- rido from the elty; ood car
servlft; rich, level poll, fine !t trees,
spring water, electricity, bathinp. boat
ing? You can own an acre tor tn
price of a Jot. $1000 per acre; terms.
Sengstake & Lyman
90 Fifth Street
$1600
Buys Two Acres
Fine site for suburban home, streets I
proved from car, fare 5 cents. If cut up
into lore they would sell like hot cakes. One
acre in fruit. Sure to make the buyr
money, j. F. tuai t-i jin f. jiai ADtngton mag,
Income Property
A double flat building, bringing In $S6 per
montb, always occupies, ij; ngura tn
interest. For particulars call on
The Veteran Land Co.
f22 Chamber of Commerce.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
tVt McKaj Bide., 3d Stark.
CUE Mf A CALL.
Abstracts
L a w yers Abstract
and Trust Co. Suite
8, over Portland
Trust Co. Bank.
M.6S0. - - A 4222
NFW TOTAT.
McKenna
Junction
In 13 months from now you will wit'
ness great scenes of industrial activ
ity around McKenna Junction; ad
vantages that prove attractive to the
Swift corporation are going to be
good enough for others. McKenna
Junction is on the Columbia Boule
vard, at the approach of the tunnel
which will be driven through Dana
street under University Park:. Here,
also, the railroad yards and depot will
be located, as this is where the 0. R
& N. from the East crosses Harri-
man's Puget Sound line. Tracks to
the Swift site are now being laid.
$285
Lots on Fiske street.
f?7C Lots on Chautauqua boule
tPJf J yard, in blocks adjoining
Columbia boulevard.
$350
Lots on Fowler avenue, in
blocks adjoining Columbia
boulevard.
Big factories are planned for this
district. Business houses will go up,
and a great transformation will soon
take place.
Buy now, before prices are ad
vanced. Terms, $285 and up; 10 per
cent cah, 10 per cent quarterly.
W. H. Grindstaff
Offices Goddard Station, on the St.
John carline.
No. 510 Commercial Building,
Phone Main 6009.
FARMS, FARMS
1600 Acres
In Pen (on t'ounty. Oretron ; SlWi iiered tin
der plow, 875 res slafhed and HM
flown to plover and timot hy ; balance of the
ln-nr! in mont all Rood saw timber and piling
ermiiKh to pay for the farm. This place Is
alt under fence, In well watered by stream!
and Ji'HnK. Two-wtory house of 10 rooms;
barn (Mxl X. with 18-foot posts; lare hog
and' goat house, machine sheds and tool
house. This la-nd can all be cultivated hfn
elnrd: no waste land on place; Rood oll;
half mile to school; telephone and R. F.
D. Price, $30 per acre.
1 600-Acre Farm
One-half mile weet of Welledale station, on
the S. P. R. R., In Benton County. Oregon;
KtOO acres 1b rich bottom and rolling land,
balance low open hill land, with ea.t.tarlnc
oak. ash and fir timber; the bulk of It can
bo cultivated when cleared; all fenced and
divided Into three divisions by county roaI ;
story (new) hoiiF, with bath, hot and
cold water; a fine large sprinR supplies the
nousp ana two large barns from a large
storage tank of brick and cement of 000
gallons, with abundant fall and force.
This farm Is very cheap at $30 per acre.
We consider It a bargain at this price.
302-Acre Farm
In Benton County, Oregon, all good till
able nnd grass land, all fenced and crosa
fenced ; this farm Is conceded one of the
beat jfraln and grass farms In the county;
no wast land and all can be cultivated;
about acres In cultivation and grass.
un-mnce iimner, oatc ana asn; wen waterea;
2-tory house, large barn; other outbuild
ings, bearing orchard. Prico $35 per acre.
These tracts are well located for colonies,
eany of access to towns, good rnoxls, schools,
churches Mores, R. F. 1. and telephone.
Everything at hand to make proeprous
and ha-ppy homes. See us or writ for full
particulars.
J. L. WELLS CO.
906 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDO.
A Home?
An Investment?
A lot in Lorrinton answers either
question.
While the majority of people. are
looking in the other direction for
invest menls you turn arouud and
look in the opposite direction
opportunity usually lies in the
opposite direction from Trhich the
multitude are looking.
lots from $17o to $300 on easy
terms.
Take AV W car at Third and
Yamhill four blocks east from
Woodstock Station. Come todav.
MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY
SISV2 AVash. St. Phone Sell. 1234
80, 000 ACRES CHOICE CAREY I.ASDS ON
BIO L.OST H1VEB. IDAHO.
Sugar Beeta. Alfalfa.' fruit. Grain,
Almost the entire tract to oracticallv
with Just slant enough to Irrigate nicely. No
alkali. Mines, erne Iters and quartz mills In
mineral regions adjacent. Three beet sugar
lactones operating m 5ingnajn ana jrTremon:
counties. In which a large portion of this
tract I situated. Market faciluiet unexcelled.
This tract i also bordered by one of the
mos, extensive stock ranges In Idaho. The,
Oregon Short Line Railway is already in
operation across this tract and thrae pro-
po.ed railroacs will also pass over the same.
Purchase tickets to Powell Station, on Ore
gon Short Line Railroad. Price, $.T0.f0 per
acre; $.'1.35 per acre In advance; balance in
10 annual Installments, 6 per cent interest on
deferred payments. WRITE FOR CIR-
n i,AR8 TO THE
BKJ IXJST RIVER TAND AND IRRIGA
TION COMPANY, LTD., BOISE, IDAHO.
S5500
E. Ankeny, corner 2 nth, 8-room mod
ern home: streets improved; cement
valks; cement basement; furnace. A
fine home-; excellent neighborhood.
Can be bad on very easy terms.
Sengstake & Lyman
SO FIFTH ST.
Tualatin Meadows
Js a pood place to tret hold of a otece
of land. Fine Boll, adjoining river, only
10 pines irom xnirn ana vvaanmgton
and Ipsb than 1 1-2 miles from an elec
tric car line.
Some tracts can be had for $50 per
acre for a short time. Platted in tracts
of 5 acres and iu. Easy terms. Apply
THE OREGON IHOJi A STEEL CO.
339 Sherlock Bids.
COOK 6 TRUBY
Real estate, timber lands, general
brokerage business.
Phone A 2184.
Room 511, Corbett Building.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1500-ACRE STOCK RANCH $ $10 PER
AC H K.
All fenced; all tillable: substantial
improvements; in Douglas County, or
will exchange for Portland property or
ciose-m acreage, paying oirrerence.
JACKSON & DEERI.SG.
Pbone Main 45. 346 Stark at.
BBAL ESTATB DEALERS.
Abraham Whit. Washington St.
Andrews, r. V. A Co. Mi S3 4 9. SS Hamlltm st.
Ancelsa Sxehaim, 61s Commoswealth bids.
Baker, Antra! A., 1S Ablmton bide.
Chsln tt Her lew. 833 Chambrr of re mmerr e.
Columbia Trust Companr, TH Couch bl. A1S1A.
Commercial Invert. Co.. 219 Lumber Exchange.
CbmotoB. J. r. Pae. A A1848. 100 Ablnatoa bl.
(flc. B. 8. Co., 50T-8 Corbett bldg.
Crossler Co., T08-9 Corbett bldg. H. 1868.
D Burgh. C R.i Fso. TTS. t30 Abington bldf.
Goddard. H. W., Main and A 1T4S. 110 Id St.
Hotehklss. an. Co., M. 1008. 803 O. ot C.
Jennings A CO., Main 163. 306 Oregon i&n.
B Inner ft Stampher. aBl-o31 Ur. Ex. M.S4480.
L., si. K.. room 411 Cortett building.
MaU ft Von Borstal 104 td St.. S8l B. Bursslds.
O'OonneU. J. F., M. 4S61 ft A2M1. 20 Stark.
Palmer. H. P.. PJ Rethehlld bl!g. Main 6a.
Psrrlsb, Watklns ft Co., 60 Alder st.
Porter ft French, 607 Commercial bldg.
Heed. Fields ft Tynan. M. 7004. A SAM. 10J Id.
Row CHt Realty Inv. Co., Merchants Trut bl.
Scbalk. Oeo. TV, tnt Stark st. Main SOI. A 305.
Buretr Investment Comrany. rooms tlM-ai-i
Corbett bldK , opp- Pnstofflcs. (Robert B.
May and W. LaarerMe.
Sharkey. J. P. ft Co.. 122V, Sixth st.
Swensaoa. A. F. ft Co., 263Vs Wavhtngtoa St.
Th. Oregon Real KsUta Co., 8RVi Third at.
(Holladay Addition.)
Thompson ft Ogden. 848 Mlis. Woodlawa 302.
Veteraji Land Co.. S2g Chamber o Commsse..
Wadd.ll, W. O., 80 1-umber Exchange, bldg.
Woodhttm Orejroa Immlsrallen rtureau.
FOR HALE RRAT. ESTATE.
EXTRA SFECIAI, BAROAl.f,
SO acres, lots of timber, fir and cerlar,
gxifi innd, running water, about iV mil t
from Portland. S mile from Tt. R. ; as
newerl at aeveral hundrsrt dollars ahos
the asking prlre; pood till, nothing wr"g
with it at all; simply need monc ; price
J. J. OF!TrTR.
Corner Orand Ave. and FlHJit Aristrny.
$W Hre in a ehanee to gt a god- home
at half pri-e; 5-room cottBse. natly rpairr-i
In good condition, and lot fttnc MK, situated
on lt h. near A tnswort h ave. ; munt e
ld. TTiIji n on the IVnlnnula. (In location
to lneree In valtM rapidly. Jut. Mol'hvllrn,
220 Abington bldg. 1'acttte 773.
FINK
ft rooms, strictly modern, on 1mproTv1
street. nar He wthorno ave., lot 5tj I '.
tinted whIIh. ftxtur in; a rare bsrwu'n,
'rtr0: $rno, balance monthly payments;
good reason for nolling. Conklin 13 vo.,
UfZ Rothrhild bldg. '
JI.TPT completed, nerr modrn 6-room cot
tage, run cfmeni hwnkni, crmfiir. wnms,
lawn graded and srded. Htfin Kat Marti
son. one block north Hawthorne. avi.
Phone Talx.r 412. B 2126.
BRAT'TIP'UIj fV-room bungalow In .Hoi la day,
flnlehed uplendidly lnsld; biT lot, AOILM,
with alley and good barn, fine lawn, with
rmt. Hellman A Iaihrop, 2W Ablngtoiu
Phoner? A or Main ..12.
Pretty t-room Homa, fWbil lot, nice
lawn, rruu trees ana rti. on r.iw in
dArs, bet. Mn h and H 1 sts ; $xut ra.h,'
bal. mortgage. Addrew A; Itaxworthy,
J7 Flanders at.
5-ROOM rottage. modern, nw. well-built.
lot MtgHH, lawn, near improrra atrei,
$2SO(t; $;too down and $2?. p-r month. In
cluding interest. Conklin Broa,f Rotli
ehlld bldg.
$2.V CAPH.
Kew 6-room bungalow; lot fioxioo. For
t'artlculara inquire of
ZIMMERMAN A VAUOHAN,
Buchanan bldg.
FtR SAIR IVrxlBO-ft. loli and arrfiiKO on
the west slope of Mt. Tanor, cn-Hp for
caah. Inquire of Jan. Wilson. South Mt. .
Tabor. Phone East 42ifl.
22V Neftrly nw -room houe. bath, toilet.
iraspmont, etc., j nun. - uui,
owner mut sell; (bargain.) Room lt, Wash
ington bide. Main 5741.
RBMSMBER If you wont to buy a house.,
any size, price or location, we can plai
you; niore than 5o to chooso from. .Call
32o Lumber Exchange.
IRVINGTON, COR. BOxiOO. $1350.
R B. corner 14th and Thompson, blg
est snap in city. 831 Chamber of Com
merce. M 8177.
NEW. attractive modern 7-room house; artis
tically arranged: choffeet hKatton, Holla
day Park Addition; Uroadway car. Owner,
K 723, Oregonian.
THAT quarter block, corner Front . A . Por
ter sts.. can be had at a bargain price If
taken at once. For particulars, call 325
Lumber Exchange.
gKXi Sinco down, balance trmn; 0-room
housp, Eaet Side. $O0O, modern 4-mnm
bungalow; will take lot aa part payment.
318 Allsky bldg.
$4'iT 2-ROOM house and lot at Oearhart
Park, half cah; will tnke balance In la
bor and material In repairing a house. H
771. Oregonlan.
KAtiAMATH BASIN LANDS
For farm, orchard and garden, irrigated
and non-irrigated. Frank ira White,
oregonlan bldg.
WHT pay rent when yon cftn get a 1H -story
7-room house built for $1500? W. U.
fiwearlngen, 031 Washington. Pac. 1237.
Call evenings.
i75 WILL buy flpxton lot 1 blocks fr
Hawthorne avJ Improvements. Helln
from
II man
A I a t h rop, 21 0 Ab Ing ton. Fhon es A or
Main 312..
WEST SHE home elte, Lovcjoy st., clise
In ; best buy you can mak; all f mprov
mnta paid; $2150. Phone A or Main
St 20.
"PR AC. LOT. KEARNEY. NEAR 23U."
I-ai 4"A feet above street level.
LA MONT A HARRIS, 303-4 Rwotland bldg.
O ET a snbtrrban home; 1 acre; .to minutes
from business center; very easy terms.
Purse. fc3 Chamber of Commerce. M. 7'io.
PE.N'INSl'LAR lots, choice location, aio (fl
ing Swift's towns! tr; price $173 each. See
R. B. Carev, office 1580 Peninsular ave.
QO3D 8-room houee. electric lights, barb,
good lawn, lots of rose, and full basement.
Price $2:. 50, Phone Sell wood !'!.
WTIIj build vou neat 4-room cottaire and
sell lot, $100 caah. balance $075. $10 cr
month. 711 Chamber (Commerce.
T-ROOM house. Highland. New. modern;
a big snap. $'1250. John P. Sharkey Co..
122 6th st. Main 550. A 2537.
TEN-ROOM modern hous, kt 5xino; Nob
Hill district; price $725-j terms. Western
Land Co.. 24? Mi Stark .ft.
1
OWNER must sell modern 6 -room ho'iee,
lot bOxtoO and improved. 1 block from Mount
Scott car. Tabor 725.
$21.000 Splendid Investment, nw apartment
building, close in. income $i'25 per month.
F 779, Oregonlan.
HOUSES, cottages, bungalows, Iota, all s)7ie
and prices ; snaps; easy terms. Harmon,
23 Concord bldg.
FINE new 8-room colonial house, corner;
also large 5-room cottage; youj own terms
Phone East 875.
$4w) Terms worth $550; beautiful lot, street
work, cement w al k s an a c urbs pai d. K
750, Oregonlan.
FOR quick returns list your property with
McCaltum. ft Gregg, 223 Chamber of Com
merce. jrjOO Easy terrrw; for a fine lot, nar Pied
mont. Punre, 823 Chamber of Commerce.
M. 73fO.
WEST SIDE. Lincoln St.. 5-room houj-e, lot
25x 1 00 ;' price $2200. - Room 30 1 S we 1 1 an d
bldg.
SNAP Modern 6-room house. nice Is wn,
near car. $1600. I 738. care Oregonlan.
32 ACRES. V in cultivation, 9 miles out. 8c
fare Horace H. Fisher, 170 Front st.
8-ROOM modern hotue, 50x100. 12th m., Irv
Ington, $3t)0O; terms. O 7."i5, Oreronfan.
GOOD building lots, $10 cash. $5 per month.
Purse. 623 Chamber of Commerce.
AT your own price, modern 3'room house;
make an offer. B 778. Oregonlan.
A LOT on the biuMnesw street in St. Jo ha
cheap. Room 204 Corbett bldg.
T-ROOM houe on Clinton mt., lot 31x100. only
$1100. Room rl Swetland bldg.
FOR SALE $350 lot In Ixmox Addition- for
$.i00; terms. D 7S0. Oreconian.
$550 lot In Highland: sewer In; terms. 530
Lumber Exchange bldg.
DO you want to buv houss, iota or land?
W. Reirtt. SAthflchlld bldg.