TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1908.
15
MENACE TO PUBLIC
Fire Chief Condemns Enter
tainments Above Garages.
ASKS FOR CITY ORDINANCE
Ueceht Kennel Club Show Moves
Fire Committee to Action Lane
Wants Council to Dispose
of Telephone Cables.
Fire Chief Campbell declared at the
meeting of the fire committee of the
Executive Board, yesterday afternoon,
that the Portland Kennel Club held Its
recent bench show above the Crowe
Graham garage, at Sixteenth and Wash
ington streets, without any license or per
mit from the city. He asserted that this
practice must be stopped, as it Is ex
ceedingly dangerous, and recommended
that the Executive Board ask the City
Council to pass an ordinance forbidding
entertainments over any garage and pro
hibiting people from living in such quar
ters. The committee voted to adopt the
report, which means that the Council will
be asked to enact the proposed law.
The Kennel Club bench show, which oc
curred two weeks ago, was held in the
large hall above the Crowe-Graham gar
age, and by Chief Campbell this is said
to .be a very dangerous practice. He says
that the gasoline carried by automobiles
and stored In garages makes it a great
risk to life to permit any entertain
ments, or to allow people to live above a
garage. Should a Are etart. he declared
to the members of the committee, it would
spread with such rapidity as to Imperil
every person, and large loss of life might
follow.
While discussing this matter, the Chief
unnounced that the officials of the Port
land Kennel Club failed to take out any
license to hold their bench show. Because
of this, the license department had no
knowledge of the event, and consequently
did not notify the Fire Chief. Had the
latter known about the show, he would
not have permitted it to take place over
the garage, if he could have prevented it
in the absence of any specific law on the
subject.
City Electrician Savarian sought from
Mayor Lane and the members of the tire
committee information as to what to do
with a lot of underground cables and con
ductors, which were purchased by the
city, to the value of $20,700, and which
have brought about a big fight 'between
the Mayor and the majority faction of
the Council. Since it was bought, some
one discovered that it should have "been
provided free of cost to the city by the
telephone companies, under the terms of
their franchises. The Council blames
Mayor Lane for the unnecessary ex
penditure and he 'blames the Council,
and there the matter rests at present.
"You go before the Council," said
Mayor Lane to Mr. Savarian, "and ask
them what they want you to do with the
cable they bought. It Is their cable I
don't want it, and It Is up to them to
tell you what to do with it."
Chief Campbell needs an automobile -or
his department, and as the Council ap-.
propriated money for one, the fire com
mittee authorized the City Auditor to
advertise for bids. If everything goes
smoothly, it will not be long before the
Fire Chief will be whizzing through the
streets on occasion, in a machine of
the latest type.
City Treasurer Werlein has notified the
Fire Chief that it will require the ap
proval of the Executive Board in future
to secure permits for moving-picture
shows. Until now. Mr. Werlein has
Issued permits upon presentation of the
report of the Fire Chief and Deputy Fire
Marshal Roberts, whenever uiey approved
the electrical apparatus.
PROBLEM FOR MR. FIELDS
In Doubt as to Arrangement ol
Names on Ballot.
' A question has arisen in the mind of
County Clerk Fields as to the arrange
ment of the names of Justice of the Peace
candidates on the ballot for the June
election. There Is an apparent conflict
under the law as to whether they shall
be grouped by party or arranged in al
phabetical order. In order to bring about
a settlement of the question, Mr. Fields
has called for a meeting of the six can
didates for Justice of the Peace in the
Portland district today, when he will an
nounce to them the manner in which he
has decided to arrange the names, and
they will be given an opportunity to ap
peal from his decision if they desire.
Mr. Fields is also in a quandary over the
manner in which he is to place on the
ballot a measure relating to the enlarge
ment of the powers of the Port of Port
land. Only electors living within the
limits of the Port may vote'on this ques
tion. The Port of Portland boundary on
the Bast Side cuts through the middle of
Precincts 99 and 11, Fairview and Kock
wood, respectively. How to divide these
precincts so as to submit the question to
only a portion of the voters is the problem
that Mr. Fields will submit to J. Couch
Flanders for solution. He says he will
abide by the lawyer's decision.
CHURCH CLUB IS FORMED
Men; ot Sellwood Presbyterian
Church Effect Organization.
At a banquet held in Stahlman's Hall,
Sellwood. a few nights ago, a Presbyterian
Brotherhood of the Sellwood Presbyterian
Church was organized with the following
officers: President, Alexander Malt man;
vice-president, Edward Hinchman; secre
tary and treasurer, Gilbert Charles. Rev.
D. A. Thompson, the pastor, was elected
honorary president. At the banquet there
were 45 covers and among the guests were
Rev. W. S. Holt, D. D., Pacific Coast
secretary for the Board of Home Mis
sions; Rev. W. H. Foulkes, of the First
Church; Professor A. B. Thoxter, of Port
land Academy, and Professor Arthur
Yoder, who recently returned from the
Philippines. After the dinner the male
quartet furnished music, and toasts were
responded to by Drs. jfolt and Foulkes
and Professors Yoder and Thoxter. Rev.
Mr. Thompson then set forth the object
of the gathering, and it was voted to
organize a brotherhood of Presbyterian
men.
BOOKS WILL CLOSE TODAY
Registration of Voters to Cease at 5
o'clock This Afternoon.
Registration of voters with the County
Clerk leaped from about 100. the pace that
has been kept up for the last two weeks,
to 250 yesterday, notwithstanding that the
rain might have been expected to keep
many away. It Is expected that more
than this number will register today, as
there are several thousand unregistered
voters In the county, and today Is the last
chance they will have of signing the regis
tration books before the general election,
to be held Juno L The books will close
promptly at 5 o'clock, as required by law.
Last night the books were kept open until
9 o'clock.
County Clerk Fields is at a loss to un
derstand the falling off in the registration
which has come since the books were
opened, following the primary election of
April 17. He says that large numbers of
voters have failed to sign up, and be
lieves that every American citizen should
do his duty at the polls.
The total registration for the city is
now 32,486, and it Is probable that It will
go over the 33,000 mark today. There are
25.534 Republicans registered. 5475 Demo
crats and 1749 miscellaneous. Of yester
day's 260, 162 were Republicans, 57 Demo
crats and 31 were of miscellaneous party
affiliations.
PERS0NALME1ITI0N.
Nicholas F. Sargent, of Seaside, arrived
at the Lenox last night.
Earl Vernon Smith, of Salt Lake City,
Is at the Lenox, accompanied by his wife.
He is a young lumberman who formerly
lived at Bridal Veil.
General Manager J. P. O'Brien, of the
Harriman lines In this territory, will re
turn to Portland Sunday, after an extend
ed visit in San Francisco and Los Ange
les. He left the latter city last night for
home.
Robert O. Stevenson, State Game
Warden, reached Portland last night
after a two weeks' trip through South
ern Oregon which took him as far as
Klamath Falls. He looked over the
game situation generally and conferred
with his deputies.
There are probably few residents of Port
land who can think back to the early
80'g who do not know Joe Hayes. He Is
one of the visitors here from San Fran
cisco and Is calling on his old-time friends
and recalling the days when he carried
Oregonians to subscribers 20 years ago.
Dr. E. B. Merchant, formerly of Port
land, has just returned. afte? nine
years' residence In Manila, P. I. He re
turned by way of India, Java, Africa
and Europe. He will return to the
islands after visiting with friends In
this city, and with his parents, who
reside in Yamhill County.
Captain Irvin Sanborn, well known In
the annals of navigation in Pacific North
western waters, was stricken with paraly
sis at Point Rupert, B. C, a few days
ago. He was taken to Vancouver and his
wife, who was in this city, was hurriedly
summoned. Reports have reached friends
and relatives in this city that his condi
tion had improved and that hopes of early
recovery are entertained.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, May 14. Maximum temper
teure. 56 4ieKrees; minimum, 44 degrees. River
reading at 8 A. M.. 12.3 feet; change ln last
24 hours, none. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to S
P. M.), .06 inch; total rainfall since Septem
ber 1. 1B07, 34.50 inches; normal rainfall.
41.02 inches; deficiency. 6.4fl Inches. Total
sunshine May 1.1, 4 hours, 48 minutes: pos
sible sunshine. 14 hours, 53 minutes. Barome
ter (reduced to aea-level), at 5 P. M., 29.83
Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at B P. M., Pacific time.
May 14. -
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Baker City
Bismarck... ..
Boise
Eureka
Helena ,
Kamloops. ......
North Head....
Pocatello. .......
Portland....
Red Blurt
Roseburg. ...
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San Francisco..
Spokane?
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island..
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A trough of low pressure extends from
British Columbia southward to Southern Ne
vada this evening, and general rains have ln
consequence fallen over tho entire Pacific
Slope and Plateau region during the day.
A thunier storm was prevailing at time of
report at Red Bluff, Cal. Temperatures were
decidedly lower over Northern California,
Southern and Bntern Oregon and Northern
Nevada. The weather continues unseasonably
cool over this entire portion of the country.
Tho indications point to a continuation of
the present cloudy weather over thiis entire
forecast district Friday, with probably show
ers. FORECASTS.
For ths 28 hours ending midnight. May 15:
Portland and vicinity Cloudy, with proba
bly showers; southwest winds.
western Oregon and Western Washington
Cloudy, with probatoly showers; southwest
winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho r-Cloudy, with probably showers.
L. LOOHOLZ,
Tocal Forecaster temporarily in charge.
Grand Central Station Time Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Roseburg passenger .........
Cottage Grove Passenger ....
California Express .. .
Ban Francisco Express. ......
West Bide
Co rv all is Passenger .........
Sheridan Passenger .........
Forest Grove Passenger ......
Forest Grove Passenger
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger. .
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Express
West Side
Corvallis Passenger .........
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger. C . . . .
Forest Grove Passenger
.1
8:15 a. m.
4:15 p.m.
7:45 p.m.
12:00 p.m.
I 7:00 m.
I 4:10 a.m.
lK :O0 a. m.
5:40 p. m.
7:55 a. m.
111:30 a.m.
5 :30 p. m.
111:15 p.m.
6:35 p. mj
10:30 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
2 :50 p. m
NORTHERN PACIHC.
Leaving; Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express. ...f 8:30 a. m.
North Coast & Chicago Limited..! 2:00 p. m.
Overland Express 111:45 p. m.
Arriving Portland?
North Coast Limited...
Portland Express
Overland Express
7:00 a-m.
4:15 p.m.
8:35 p.m.
OREGON KAILBOAD NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland
Pendleton Passenger ...........
Chicago-Portland Special .......
Spokane Flyer
Kansas city & Chicago Express.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer
Chi., Kan. city & Portland Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger
7:15 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
8:15 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
9:45 a. m.
8:50 p. m.
5:13 p. m.
ASTORIA & COLUMBIA KIYKB-
L.euvlna: Portland
Astoria & Seaside Express......
Astoria & Seaside Express
Arriving; Portlands
Astoria & Portland Passenger. .
Portland Express
8:00 a. m.
6:00 p. m.
12:15 p. m
10:00 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C. P. R. Short Line. vis. Spokane! 8:15p.m.
Seattle 111:45p.m.
Arriving Portland I
C. P. R. Short Line. via. Spokane I 8:00 a. m.
Via Seattle 1 7:00 a, m.
Jefierson-Street Station
HOUT1U.U.N PACU'IC.
Leaving Portland
Dallas Passenger .............. T:40 a. m.
Dallas Passenger 4:15 p.m.
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger .............. 10:lo a. m.
Dallas Passenger .............. 5:50 p.m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Arriving Portland
WllBonviile Local
Salem and intermediate Local.
7:05 a. m.
8:15 a. m.
10:30 a. m.
Wilsonville Local.
Salem and Intermediate Express. 11:20 a. m.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
1:20
3:45
4:00 l
p. m.
wilsonviiie Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Leaving Portland
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wilsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wilsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wilsonville Local
fin lem And Intermedial. Exnrass.
p. m.
p. m.
5:40
8:15 1
p. m.
p. m.
6:25
7:35
8:35
11:10
a. m.
a. m.
a. m.
a. m.
p. m.
p. m.
p. m.
p. m.
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12-:05
2:05
3:30
4:23
AMUSEMENTS.
HEILIG
THEATER
14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A 1122
TONIGHT AT 8:15 O'CLOCK.
Special Pric
Matinee Tomorrow.
Last Time
Tomorrow Night.
Famous Character Comedy
MRS. WIGOH OF JHE CABBAGE PATCH.
Evenings. $1.50 toViOc; Matinee. 1 to 25c
II 17 IT IP THEATER
nfjlLlVl 14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A 1122
S NIGHTS? BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY.
The Distinguished Comedian,
FRANCIS WILSON
In the Delightful Comedy
"WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD."
Prices 12.00. S1.60, 11.00, 75c. 50c
Seats Now Selling at Theater.
BAKER THEATER
Phones Main 2; A 5360.. '
Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Mgr.
Tonight all this week matinee Satur
day. First time ln stock hsre. Paul Arm
strong's famous Western comedy
THE HEIR TO THE HOOKAH.
An attraction worth a great deal more
than these regular Baker prices: Even
ings. 25c. 35c. 60c: matinees. 15c 25c. Get
your seats early. Nxt week Secret Service.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones;. Main 4685; Home. A 1036.
Week commencing Monday. May 11, P. R.
Allen presents Miss Verna Felton and the
Allen Stock Company In the amusing comedy-drama
THE LADY FROM LARAMIE.
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
and, Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c Every
evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20c and 30c.
Boxes 50c Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P.M.
THE STAR Musical Comedy
Week of May 10, 190S.
TWO SHOWS Every Evening
7:30 AND 9:15 P. M.
Lower floor, 5c, Balcony 15c.
Matinees Daily at 2:H0 P. M., 15c.
THE ARMSTRONG COMPANY OFFERS
"THE MEKKY WIDOW'S RETVKN"
In this Production Will Be Worn the
Largest "Merry Widow" Hat ln the World.
MUSICAL LOWE
MARQUAM GRAND,
Pantages
Attractions
Week of May 11, beginning Monday.
VALVINO BKOTHLKB
European acrobats, presenting the latest
marvelous feats of human strength and
cleverness.
The second feature, Ray and Brocee,
comedy sketch artists and comedians.
Matinees every afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Nights at 7:30 and 9 o'clock. No advance
In prfoe: Upstairs, 15c downstairs, 2;c;
boxes, 50c. Any seat, weekday matinees, 15c
The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe
Those who did not have an opportunity
to see the "Fleet In Frisco" are now offered
that opportunity by the management of the
Grand. Only moving picture showing
"The Fleet in Frisco"
Be Sure That You Don't -Miss This W on
derful Picture.
OPEN SATURDAY NOON
3$
t The Famous Tyroleans g
3J AND Sjtf
5 Breton'sFlying Automobile s
2 AT 3:30 AND 9:30.
& EXTRA Fireworks at 9:30
jOf 15 MINL'TES FROM ALDER ST.
RECREATION PARK
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-Fourth Sts.
LOS ANGELES
vs.
PORTLAND
May 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17.
Games begin weekdays 3:30 P. M.,
Sunday 2 :30 P. M.
Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand
stand, 50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Chil
dren: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c.
LADIES DAY FRIDAY
Boys nnder 12 free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Franklin-Barnes Market
Friedman Packing Company. Inc. Meats,
Poultry. Pish. Vegetables. 105-7 Third
street. Both phones.
Gn lHnnflpa Lasto Mantle. 23c th
US lUUmHiS equal of the best 35c
mantle on the market. Barretts. 410 Mor
risen. Both phones.
rnn(l 8000 cords flrat-class 4-foot 5r
f f wuu wood. $5 per cord delivered.
Phone Malu 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com
pany. 40 S Corbett Bldg.
StnttnnArv Dld ya know there was
dlauuiivij' B stationery store at 249
Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and
Blank Books. Davis Kllburn. A 1611.
Vlnrictf Cut Flowers always fresh from
lmliH our own conservatories. Martin
A Forbes. 34T Washington st. Both phones.
Pnfll Rock Springs Coal. Independent
v' Coal & Ice Company, opposite City
Library. Both phones.
Electric Fixtures u'hX.'p yo7r
prices are right. All work guaranteed,
western Electric Works. 61. Sixth street.
lln:n Knives. Forks and all fillvor.
a. isuug ware replated as good as new.
Oregon Plating Works, 16th and Alder. Main
2575. A 2575.
Will ft O'Malley A Neuberger. 827 .Wash
if mo Ington street. Phone Main 2394.
Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle-
nook Port. 31.50.
IVnnd Tne Portland Fuel Co. Seasoned
nuuu flr cordwood. 4 ft.. $5.80; sawed.
$6.00. Hard wood and coal. Yard 287
E. Morrison st. Phones B 29. B 1026.
WHERE TO DINE
Austro Hungarian Restaurant
247 Taylor, between 2d and Sd. Best place la
town to eat at a normal price. Try us today.
VegetarianCaie fntor-A
Jr5c. Meals served a la carte A A. M. to 8 P. M.
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND LODGE 65. A. F.
AND A. M. Stated communication
'f"" (Friday) evening at 7:.10
w iiwr. nwrR in Kj. a. degree.
Visitors welcome. By order W. M.
. . rKAi i . sec.
HASSALO LODGE. NO. 15. I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Friday) evening at
8 o"clock. Work In the Third degree. Visit
ors welcome. F. COZENS. Secy.
v ROSE CITY CHAPTER. NO. 86. O.
E. S. Regular communication this
(Friday) evening at 8 o-clock. Ma
sonic Temple (West Side). Social.
By order W. M. ' Vistting members welcome
SARAH B. GUERIN. Sec.
WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 4B.
A. F. AND A. M. Syeclal commu-
&7& o'clock. East ElKhth 'and Rnr'njiide
M. M. degree. Vigors cordially in
vited. Order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND, Sec.
GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE. I. O.
O. F. Members will meet ot fl:45 A. M. at
Temple, corner 1st and Alder sts.. today
(Friday). May 15. for the purpose of at
tending the funeral of our late brother. T.
f- Hamlin, of Monroe Center Lodge. No. 311.
Michigan. Services at Zeller-ByrneF chapel,
27S Russell st.. at 10 A. M. Interment at
Greenwood AH members of the order In
vited to attend.
IVAN C. ANDERSON, Sec.
23 3
MEDICAL BUILDING
Park and Aide Streets
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Barber, Dr. S. J., dentist Formerly Ml
Leay bldg. Phone Main 140!). A 1409.
City and County Medical Society.
EQUI. DR. MARIE D., formerly Oregonian
bldg., suite 324-5. Main 1130.
Ferris. Drs. F. E. & O. 3., dentists For
merly Macleay bldg. Suite 211. Main 1039
Frrnch, Dr. C. Gertrude, physician Form
erly Dekum bldg. Main 714. A 4017.
Hawke. Dr. C. E.. physician and surgeon .
Formerly Oregon, bldg. Main 1512. A 5404.
Hirstel, Dr. Kdw.. dentist Main 1400. A 1409
Holbrook. Dr. Millard E.. dentist For
merly Macleay bldg. Suite 401-2-3. M. S519
Hyde, Dr. Leon Wlliet, physician and sur
geon Practice limited to genlto-urlnary
diseases Formerly Fleldner bldg. Main
265. A 1863.
Larkin, Dr. Geo., dentist Formerly Ablng
ton bldg. Phones Main 578. A 2744.
Loomis, Dr. Bryon E.. dentist Formerly
Oregonian bldg. Phone A 3318.
Perkins. Dr. T. L dentist Formerly Rus
sei bldg. Suite 407-8. Main 1512. A 5404.
Riggs. Dr. J. O.. dentist Main 1409. A 1409.
Rosrndorf, Dr. Max, physician and skin spe
cialist, formerly Berlin. Germany Of
fices 815-310. Phone Main 5060.
Timms, Dr. Edna O.. physician Formerly
Marquam bldg. Phones Main 714. A 4017.
Walgumot, Dr. E. H., dentist Formerly
Hamilton bldg. Phone Main 2290.
Watson. Dr. Alfred 1'., dentist Formerly
Abington bldg. Phones Main 578. A 2744
Young, Dr. J. Q.. dentist Suite 416-17
Phone Main C819.
Zlegler, Amelia and Fred J., physicians aad
surgeons Phones Main 682. A 4043.
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AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Gilman's auction rooms. 411 Washing
ton st., at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gil
man, auctioneer.
At 17.1-175 2d St., at 10 A. M. J. T. M'ilson,
auct Jonceer.
DIED.
SMITH Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles F. Smith, 2-ib Clackamas st., age
3 days.
SCHMIDT In this city. May 14. at 2r Woods
Mrc-et, Emma Schmidt, aged 21 years.
Funeral notice hereafter.
VUNERAL NOTICES.
MACRAE The funeral of the late Mary Mac
Rae will take place today at 2 P. M. from
F. fi. Dunning' chapel, corner of Bast
A Idcr and Eant Sixth streets. Friends in
vited. Caie Breton, N. S., papers please
copy.
MOOKK At the residence of her daughter,
Mrs. J. R. Hughes. 15 East 28th st. X.,
Martha Moore, aged SO years 5 months
and 2 days. Funeral services will be held
from the above residence today ( Friday J
May 15. at - P. M. Friends invited. In
terment at Oak Ridge, Oregon.
HAMLIN The funeral of Timothy C. Ham
lin will take place this (Friday) morning at
10 o'clock, from Zeller-Byrnes Company's
chapel, Ruspell and WilllumH avenue. In
terment at Green wood Cemetery. Services
at the grave in charge of the Odd Fellows,
Friends respectfully invited.
BOGGS In this city. May 11. at 2H'-Blan-dina
street, Aaron Boggs, aged ;il years.
The funeral service will be held t Fin
leys chapel at 2 P. M. today Friday).
Friends invited. Interment Rose City Cem
etery. EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Fun r ml Direct
ors. 220 Sd st. Lady assistant.- phone M. 507.
J. p. FIN LEV KON. Funeral Directors,
Third and Madison. Phone Main 9. A 15i.
Dunning. McEntee Ollbaogh. Funeral Di
rectors. 7th 4k Pine. Phone M. 40. Lady asst.
ERitSON UNDERTAKING CO., 40U Aider
mt. Lady assistant. I'kona Main 1S3.
ZKLLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. 73 RusselL East 1088. Lady assistant.
F. 8, DCNNLNO. Undertaker. 414 Bast
Alder. Ladx assistant. Fbons Eat 5S.
NEW TODAY.
HAVELOCK
Six lots in Havelock, near Patton ave.
and Killingsworth ave. on improved
street.
$275 Each
Will accept Oregon Trust and Sav
ings accounts and telephone bonds
iu payment.
B. M. LOMBARD
Northeast corner Third and Madison.
Pays $324 Annually
Price $3000.
B0x50 8-roora house.
Grant Street, Near Fifth.
WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO..
2Z9 Stark St.
C CHRISTENSEN
OPTICAL
SPECIALIST
Fourth Floor Corbett Bldg.
IRRIGATED FRUITLANDS EASY PAYMENTS
Ovr a million dollars already spent
on improvement by the United States
Government. Have 30 acres patented
land under Umatilla project which
will sell in 10-acre tracts at $60 to $90;
ten-year payments. 6 per cent Interest.
Address A. C. Crawford, East 2nd
street, Hermiston. Oregon.
NEW TODAY..
Trra.ce
Park
The owners of this property, East
ern men, order us to sell the remain
ing: few lots by the 6th of June and
authorize the following concessions to
do It:
One $400 Lot $ 320
Two $400. Lots $ 624
Four $400 Lots $1200
And easiest terms In every case; 25
per cent discount if you start to build
by the 6th of June. The drastic neces
sity of money in the East has made
It advisable for these men to close out
all their Portland holdings. An un
usual chance for quick profit. See
A. ROLLING, AT TRACT,
Hibbard and Base Line Road, or
The Spanton Co.
270 Stark (ground floor).
HOOD RIVER
A Chance to Get in Right
Fine tract best apple land, well
watered. Timber will more than pay
for clearing. Already surveyed into
small tracts.
$50 PER ACRE
How's that for Hood River land?
Mac Rae & Angus
433 Cramber of Commerce.
WANTED
a quick turn on this strictly modern
house of 8 large rooms, East Yam
hill street, west of 30th. Beautiful
50x100 lot. Owner will take one or
two desirable lots worth $1000 to
$1500, as first payment, or $500 cash
and monthly payments will do. Price
$4000. '
The Spanton Co.
270 Stark St. (Ground Floor.).
Mortgage Loans
Money to loan on Improved city
property.
Isaac L. White
331 Sherlock Building.
Fire iDKurance. Rentals.
COOK S TRUBY
Real estate, timber land3, general
brokerage business.
Phone A 2184.
Room 511, Corbett Building.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
Z02 McKay Bide, Sd & Htaxk.
OlVC ME A CALL.
KEAL KSXAXfi DKAXJiKS.
Andrews. F. V. & Co. M. 5318. 3$ Hamilton bU
Baker, Alfred A., 215 Abinfton bide
C R. B. A Trust Co., C33 Chamber of Com.
Chapfn & Heilow, 3J2 Chamber ot Commerce.
Commercial Invent. Co., 2lb Lumber Exchange.
Comptun, J. F. Pac. & A1W8. 100 Abtntjwm bL
Cook. B. a & Co., 607 -8 Corbett bldg.
Croasley Co.. 7 OH-it Corbett bldg. M. 7853.
Goddard. H. W.. Main and A 17-43. 110 2d at.
Hotcbklw. C. R, A Co., M. 1065. 303 C. of a
Jennings A -Co.. Main 188. 209 Oregon laa.
Kinney A Slampher, 531-532 Lbr. Ex. M. 44S&
Lae, M. B.. room 411 Corbett building.
Hall A Ton Boretel 104 2d at., 302 B. Burortda.
O'DonseU, J. T.. M. 4561 A A2$dl. 230 Stark.
Palmer. H. P.. 202 Rothchlld bldg. Main 6661.
Parrlsb. Watktna A Co., 250 Aider at.
Potter A French, tW7 Commercial bldg.
Keed. Fields A Tynan. M. 7004. A3651. 102 2d.
Hose City Realty Inv. Co., Merchants Trust bl.
Bchalk, Geo. D.. 264 Stark at. Main S92. A3S2.
Surety Investment Company, rooms 626-27-23
Corbett bldg., opp. Postofflca. (Robert it.
May and W. Lawrence).
Eharkey. J. P. A Co.. 122 Mi Slrtb at.
Swenasoa, A. F. A Co., 23s Washington nc
Toe Oregon Real Estate Co., BShi Third at.
iHoIladay Addition.)
Veteran Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce.
Waddell. W. O.. Sfi Lumber Exchange bldg.
"White, B. F., 227 '-j W'ashinRton st.
Woodburn Oregon Immigration Bureau.
Zimmerman, 521 Corbett bldg. Main 1675.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
ACRKAGB.
5 or 10 acres at Oak Park, between river
and railroad, cheap at $7.r per acre.
24:t Stark St. Main 397.
I HAVE certificate applicable on lot
purchased on "WaverlHjfh Heights, which I
will still very reasonably. V 94tt. Ore
gon ran.
FOR SALE Txli0, corner, hpsi resilience
section. Kawt Side; only actual home bulldertt
need apply. Care V 9K3. Oregonian.
SNAP Modern 6-room Queen Ann house in
Highland: lot 75x100; east front: $220, U
cash. Earlywine, IOTA Union ave.
FOR SALE 5-room cottage, modern in
every revert, on 18th and Going sts. ; full
lot; price $2100. Tabor 1007.
FOR SALE Seven-room cottage, furnished
for roomers, a t Lor g Beach . A ddresa O.
H. Joy. cor. 7th and Hoyt sts.
HOLLA DAY HOME Modern; hardwood
floors: sell for cet; small cash payment
will buy. J 935. Oregonian.
IRVINGTOX LOT Improved; surrounded by
fine homes, very reasonable; near carllne;
terms. J 929. Oregonian.
SEAVIEW, $750 Good house. 6 rooms, fully
furnished; will trade for acreage near city.
H S90, Oregonian.
MODERN 8-room house; restricted district;
City View Park ; bargain at 32H50. Par
ticulars 193 4th.
FOR SALE by owner; corner lot near Ockley
Green; partly Improved; very cheap. Phone
Woodlawn 1433.
J5800 Warehouse lot on railroad. North
Portland.' with two houses Owner, V
935, Oregonian.' I
MODERN 7-room, in Sellwood; corner lot,
5oxlOO; nice lawn, fruit trees and flowers.
Phone E. 4702.
BARGAIN in acreage. 42 blocks from car
line; 30 minutes' ride from city. Cummins,
508 Rothchlld.
$2400 New 6-room modern bungalows, $;too,
$20 monthly. East 44th, near Hawthorne.
Dr. Darling.
$30.000 Fine Inside business corner; Income
$175 per month. Owner must sell. B 898,
Oregonian.
CHOICE lot for sale on East Broadway:
cheap If taken at once. 416 Chamber of
Commerce.
NSW, modern houne, 2-3 acre land; South
Mt. Tabor; $2700; terms. Address D 915,
Oregonian.
TWO contracts on lot. East Side, for sale
cheap for cash. Call 836 Chamber of Com-merce.
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATK.
ROCK ISLAND PARK.
ON THE WILLAMETTE.
i
Beautiful lots, 50x100, overlooking the
river, opposite the Rock Island, 2 to 4
blocks from car, city water, electric light,
telephone, graded streets and side wal ks.
protected harbor, nice sand beach; an ideal
location for a Summer home; $200 to $400;
easy payments.
New. nice little Summer cottage, modern
conveniences, three low, $1125; terms.
Well built d-room cottage, modern. 6
lots, $29(H; terms.
Both houses nicely located In Rock
Island Park.
THE CROSSLEY COMPANY, INC.
708 and 700 Corbett Bldg.
Phones: Home. A 5722; Main 7S55.
ACREAGE ON THE SALEM ELECTRIC '
LINE.
I
We have eome choice acreage for sale
at Durham Station, 35 minutes' ride from
the city; in cultivation, all fine level
land, no rock or gravel ; Southern Pacino
iB also building through this land. For a
suburban home with sufficient ground for
berries, garden truck and poultry, this can
not be equaled. Acreage on any of the
other electric lines of same quality and dis
tance from town sells at 50O0 per acre.
We know of no acreage that has an equal
chance to Increase in value than ttu-ee
acres. Investigate our proposition.
THE CROS.SLEY COMPANY, INC.
70S and 709 Corbett Bldg.
AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MONET
ON A SMALL INVESTMENT.
6 acres on Fremont street, within city
limits, adjoining Rose City Park on Its
nearer boundary. Unsurpassed for platting:
alt level and In cultivation, half in orchard
and berries. Will cut into 40 lots. We
have an offer of $240 rent for the place
per year. Price $WM; $2600 caah, bal
ance 3 years at 6 per cent. This la self
supporting, as the rent will pay for the
interest. New carllne will pass the place
at Fremont street in the near future and
these fine lots, with their fine view and
fine high location, will readily sell at $400
to $(.
Investigate this proposition. No better
opportunity will ever knock at your door.
THE CROSSLEY COMPANY, INC.
70S and 7o9 Corbett Blug.
AN ACRE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS
ON THE WILLAMETTE.
76 feet of river frontage, railroad through
the land, and station 50 feet from the prop
erty. At a sacrifice of $2800; half cash,
balance 6 ier cent.
I f you want to double your money. In
vestigate this.
THE CROSSLEY COMPANY, INC.
708 and 709 Corbett' Bids.
AT RIVBRDALB. ON THE WILLAMETTE.
6-room house, 4 lots 50x 1 ( w, beau tlful
view, 15 minutes' ride to center of town,
bath-room with new porcelain tub, large
verandas, pure mountain water, bearing
orchard. bar and chicken -house. Price
$3230; $1000 cash.
THE CROSPLEY COMPANY, INC.
708 and 709 Corbett Bldg.
Phones: Home, A 5722; Main 7856-
SMALL FARM HOMES.
The following will all lay within H
mile of new electric line now ln course of
construction.
12 acres. 6 In cultivation; nice, newly
built house of 4 rooms: good barn and
outhouses; stock and implements Included;
price $2000, half cash.
15 acres, all In cultivation ; fine home
of 6 rooms; 6 acres In walnuts; 4 acres
in cherries, at a sacrifice of $3350, half
cash.
10 acres, all In cultivation; 4-room
house, barn and outhouses; mile from
R. R. station; $1800. $1350 cash.
THE CROSSLEY COMPANY. INC.,
708 and 70! Corbett Bldg.
$4000 Quarter block. East 11th. close in.
A good buy. Let me tell you why.
$5250 Corner lot and good house. East
17th; on carline. A bargain.
$rt00 20 acres, location, outlook, soil,
convenient to city, makes this a good
buy.
$7250 West Side, close in. full lot and
10-room house; only $2500 cash required.
I. Q. DAVIDSON.
819 Chamber of Commerce.
MILWAUKIE ACREAGE.
$.1800 buys 12 acres rich land within 25
minute ride of the city, 7Vi-cent carfare,
and within 6 blocks of the carllne, Mll
waukle Park Stat lull. The land has been
cleared and Is right on Kellogg Creek; 6
acres good fruit land, the other 6 acres
bottom land. This la a barg-ain; investi
gate it.
JAMES J. FLYXN. ,
312 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE At cost to build, a 6-roora
house, at the northeast corner of East
15th and Haleey sts. furnace, complete
tiled bathroom, grate, gas and electro
combined fixtures, cement cellar floor,
woodlift. hard rubbed finish In hall, par
lor and dining-room. double boa.'ded.
first-class modern house In the beat resi
dence district of the Eat Side. Phone
the owner. C. L. Boss. East 92 or East
728. At home at 374 Multnomah st.
A COZY HOME).
Furnished 5-room cottage with bath, cor
ner lot 100x100, 20 bearing assorted fruit
trees, nice shrubbery, barn, chicken-house,
with chickens. Bull Run water, cloa to
school; located on Grand ave. and Veast
slope of Mount Tabor; close to carl tne; a
nice home for some one. Price $235o; eaty
terms. See us at once
JNO. P. SHARKEY CO., 1224 6th St.
MUST be sold this week, 160-acre farm near
Clatekanie; 14 acres in hay, tine orchard,
elegant finished 9-room house; good barn
for IS head; running water In house; 3.
000.0 00 feet saw timber; farm imple
ments, etc.; mile to school, church and
town; $3t00. $1000 cash will handle; build
ings are worth $1S"0.
GEORGE V. ROONEY.
333 Chamber Commerce.
BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, JUST COM
PLETED, ON UNION AVE. CAR.
Artistic woodwork, paneled halls and
beamed dining-room ; Just what you would
like built for owner; wired and piped fr
gas; price right.
HEILMAN & LATHROP,
210 Abington bldg. Main or A 3126.
CHOICE lots In Holladay John Irving and
Irvlngton Addition cheap; soon be all solu;
number very select homes 6 and 7 rooms
and several bungalows at cost; now is the
time to secure a home in the most fash
ionable part of Portland. For further par
ticulars call at office cor. 15th and Halsey
sts., Broadway and Irvington cars. Phones,
office C 1993; res. C 1508. J. E. Dolen.
ELEGANT 9-ROOM MODWRN HOME,
7TH ST.. NEAR MILL.
Hot water heat, 2 bath-rooms, built 4
years, new carpets, lace curtains, steel
range goes with it; third cath.
BEAUTIFUL HUUSB. FINS NEIGHBOR
' HOOD.
LAMONT & HARRIS, 303-4 Swetland Bldg.
$7000 8-room residence; very desirable prop
erty : lot 50x100; choice surrounding ;
south front ; Glisan St.. bet. W and"
2th sts.; decided bargain; all Im
provements In; lot alone worth $45;H;
terms.
A. H. BIRRELL.
2o2 McKay bldg., 3d and Stark.
BARGAINS 3 lot, one a corner, ln High
land Park, $1050. .
1 lot, with 5-room house. In Kern Park,
$850.
ID-room modern house and lot. Mar
shal, near 2:id St., $7250.
GRUBER. 617 Commercial Block.
6-ROOM BUNGALOW, $20O.
New, finely furnished 6-room bungalow,
block from Montavilla car; nice lot, 4dx
loO; east front; $2K caah, balance $20 per
month; beats paying rent ; key at our of
fice. Boilam, Gtussi & Hlgley. 128 3d St.
FOR SALE At a bargain price, modern 6
room house taken back on an installment
sale, ln Irvington and Holladay Addi
tions, near both carllnes. House must be
old. Phone East 72S or East 92.
UNION-AVE. LINE LOT. ALL IMPROVE
MENTS. Sewer, gas, water, cement walk, full lot,
50xUK; price $t50 caah. Call room 210,
loOM 3d st.
$2400 6-rcom and bath, lot looxKKt, i. block
from carllne, built two yearn ago. modern,
must be sold at once; half cash; good terms
on balance. Manchester A Wilson, 5o8
Wells Fargo bldg.
HOUSES for sale in all parts of the city;
acreage close ln, and farms ln Oregon and
Washington- Phone Main 4486. Kinney A
Etampher, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg.
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING CORNER.
109x100, 8 blocks N. E, Steel bridge.
$4850; $2850 down; no agents. Owner, L
928, care Oregonian.
MODERN 8-room house. Bast 8th and Ash,
$:t5o0. New 5-room house, lot 100x200 ft.;
all kinds of fruit. $1750. Phone East 2tso.
$1550 New cottage; bath, gas and electric;
sewers In. 766 6th. near Beech; terms.
Owner, Pacific 2125, or Main 3990.
A FIVE-ROOM cottage. $100 cash, balance
$20 monthly; price $12U0; snap. Inquire
at 507 Alberta st.
$475 Lot 100 feet from East Stark St.;
street improved ; easy terms. 416 Cham
ber of Commerce.
8NAP Modern 6-room house, nice lawn, neaj
car; $1600. D 738. care Oregonian.
A GOOD BUY Lot 50x100, on E. 27th St.;
$925. T 932, Oregonian.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE.
BEST ON EAST SIDE.
Nice modern 6-room house, near X?at
18th st., ln splendid neighborhood; we will
sell you this home at less than you can
buy lot and build; terms.
IN IRVINGTON.
8-room modem home, with 2 extra rooms
ln attic; looxloO ground, hard paved street,
cement walk; for $S5O0; easy terms.
5-ROOM BUNGALOW.
A very neat, homey place. Just fin
ished; dining-room has beam celling and
paneled up to plate shelf: walls tinted,
built-in china closet. large basement, with
laundry tubs, porch on front and back;
splendid plumbing, gas and electricity;
best of bathroom fixtures, all first-class.
SUBURBAN.
A splendid 5-room modern home ln a
. nice suburb, 100x100 ground, streets on
2 sides and an alley: house is very neatly
arranged for comfort and convenience; 3
blocks from carllne; terms.
$1600.
$800 cash, terms on balance, corner lot.
small, well-built house, fruit and shaTa
trees, one block from Unlon-ave. carline;
streets all Improved. This Is a bargain.
$1900.
$600 cash, balance as rent, for a splen
did 4-room cottage, well built, tinted
walls, splendid woodwork. large grounds;
house alone cost about $2000; S blocks from
car.
HENKLE A HARRISON,
21 7 Abington bldg.
HOMES.
$2.W)0 6-room modern home; full lot.
60x106 feet; choice location. East Side,
$3700 7-room new and modern house,
full lot. well located on East Side, within
walking distance.
$S8."o 8-room comfortable dwelling,
corner lot. full size, centrally located In
Alhina.
$4000 7-room modern home, full lot
choice location In Irvington.
$S250 8-room, new and modern home.
3 fireplaces, corner location; Nob Hill dis
trict. $8500 9-room modern home, 2 fire
places, hardwood floors, etc; full lot. Nob
Hill district, near 20th street.
JAMES J. PLYNN, -
512 Chamber of Commerce.
HALF ACRE TRACTS.
We are offering the best thing ln acrs
r half acre tracts In Portland; watef
mains laid and terms of only $10 cash
and $10 per month.
CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO..
110 2d st.
BUNGALOWS ON INSTALMENTS.
A nifty bungalow Is what you want oi
that lot you are trying to sell. We know
how to build 'em; don't cost much to
build a cute one. Let's talk It over. We'll
show you how easy It is to get one.
B UTT ER WORT H - STEPHENSON CO. ,
Designers and builders of artistic homes.
817 Abington Bldg. Main 8529.
CLOSE IN, VBRY ARTISTIC 7-ROOM
MODERN HOUSE.
Too large for owner; hardwood floors,
furnace, flrep'ace. beamed dining-room,
laundry, combination fixtures, decorated
wails: over 50 roses, Oregon grape, nice
shrubbery, fine lawn. Phone East or B
1HB4.
$2400.
A charming 5-room and reception hall,
cottage, full basement, pantry, clothes
presses, etc.; good location, nice street; 20)
minutes from town.
THE SPANTON CO.,
fMain 2828. 270 Stark st.
ACRE TRACTS
Near Woodstock; good soil; no gravel;
water, etc.; easy terms. If you want .
acreu ge 1 n vest i gat e t h Is.
MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
3134 Washington Bt.
Phone at branch office, Sellwood, 21,234.'
GOOD BUYS IN HOMES.
$2500 for modern 6-room house, close in,
nearly new. fine neighborhood; $500 cash,
balance easy.
$3 HiO for a nice corner on East Davis
St., with 7-room modern bungalow.
F. FLTHS, 221 H Morrison st.
HOLLA DAY ADDITION.
For sale, new modern 7-room house,
corner lot ; hardwood floors, very com
plete in every detail ; must be seen to
be appreciated. Call 609 Rothchlld bldg.,
or phone M 5015, owner
GOOD house, barn, lot 80x125. high and dry,
good soli, full bearing healthy trees, apples,
cherries, grass, flowers, shades. Improved
s'reets and electric lighted, near carllne,
school, church; $2500; terms. Owner, 205
Mistier st. Phone Tabor 271.
SNAP.
$250 cash, balance Fame as rent, buys
a new house, 4 rooms and bath; lot 50x:
1O0; streets graded; sewer and sidewalk.
44!) Sherlock bldg.
ACREAGE.
$VKV IV, acres of flrst-class fruit land,
beautifully located on a creek near Mt!
waukle and within 6 blocks of carllne.
James J. Flynn, 612 Chamber of Com
merce. FOR SALE At Tioga. North Beach, de
sirable cottage, well furnished, with 3
lots, on ocean front ; stone fireplace and
all conveniences. Apply H. Dickson, 122
3d st.
FOR SALE 7-room modern house $2200;
8-room modern house $220O; terms to suit
buyer.
LUCAS & REYNOLDS,
Phone K 44r0. 5t'5 Williams Ave.
LOT 50x65, Broadway, near E. 7th; im
proved st.. concrete walk, sower, all paid ;
water, gas. walking distance to West Side
w hen fair; If stormy, uw car; $1550. Cul
ver. 623 Chamtier of Commerce.
CLOS K I X . WALKING DI STA NOB LOT.
Fur home or flat ; owner must realize.
cah ; full I-t. all improvements; no agents.
Phone mornings, A or Main 3126.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
EY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT'Y.
1). A- TUFTS.
303 WASHINGTON ST.
BY the owner, $4500; sightly tract, 70xl2o,
Mclinda ave.. Kings Heights; fashionable
neighborhood; splendid unobstructed view.
Inquire 804 Dekum bldg.
FOR SA LE $1450; terms: 4-room house:
large attic, basement: corner, looxlOO: fruit
tres, berries. 4i7 Willis boulevard, Penin
sula No. 2; St. John cars.
LOT. 35x100, Ea3t 7th. near Broadway; suit
able home Mite; walking dlKtanse to West
Side by Steel bridge; $1125. Culver, 623
Chamber uf Commerce.
6-ROOM house, stairway, lot 40x130. 2 blocks
Union ave. and Aiberta car; large garden,
fruit: must raife $700; balance $;50; terms.
L 930. Oregonian.
WILLIAMS AVE. ADDITION Good building
lot, vacant; also modern house, close In.
Albtna, $220o; a bargain; terms. Phone
Woodlawn 00.
NEW, modern 7-room residence, attractively
arranged, tastily finished ; Wasco, near
Fast 19th st., Holladay Park Addition. C
891. Oregonian.
HOLt-A DAY'S ADDITION. lot or quarter
block. Improved, swell neighborhood, near
2 carllns, lowest price; terms. V 98.
Oregonian.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Beautiful quarter block, improvements
In. level, close to car. Inquire owner, Pa
cific 075.
MODERN 8-room house on Willamette
Heights; must be sold; make your own
terms. Inquire room 40. Washington bldg.
$1285 South Portland quarter block, east
front, fine location. 3 blocks from school
and carllnes. Terms. Owner. Main 3090.
VERY choice acre at end of Waverly-Rich-mond
line, fine view, good soli; pries
$1500. Call for McGrath. Main 3177.
LOTS on small monthly payments. Houses
for $S25 and up. Address P. G. Hernor,
Belmont and E. 38th. Phone B 23S9.
DON'T pay rent. $5 per month for a large
lot. convenient to car. Start today. Purse,
823 Chamber of Commerce. M 7309.
7-ROOM house. Highland. New. modem;
a big snap. $3250. John P. Sharkey Co
122 H 6th st. Main 650. A 2537.
$3250 A new and modem 5-room bungalow;
walking distance. For particulars and terms
address M 9o6. Oregonian.
$loo CASH and $25 monthly takes 8-room
modern house ln Highland, $25oo. Stau
Land Co.. 133 lt st.
NEW 6-room house, strictly modern ; $2500,
$400 cash, balance monthly; others cheaper.
325 Lumber Exchange.
10 CHOICE lots ln Irvington. must sell
cheap; easy terms. Office, 15th and Hal
sey sts. J. E. Dolen.
FOR 8ALE In small tracts, 400 acres finest
fruit land in Mosicr Valley. Davenport
Bros., 150 Front st.
6 LOTS on West ave., $1800. O. W. Ed
mond, owner. 55 church St., Mt. Tabor.
AT great sacrifice, lots in Peninsular Add.
No. 2. near Swift packing plant. East 3711,
$50 DOWN; 1 chotoe lot 50x100 on 321
St., $150. Inquire 388 82d st.