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THE MORXING OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY,' MAY 21, 1908. 13 I Grand Central Slalloo lime Card &OCTUEKN PACIFIC Lea vine Portland Roburg passeiiger Cottage Grove Pbmcocw .... California, Express Baa Francisco Express. West bid Corvallla passenger Sheridan Passenger . ........ Forest Grove passenger ...... Forest Grove passenger ... Arriving; Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger.... Hose burg passenger ......... Portland Expres West Side Corvalli passenger Sheridan Passenger ......... Forest Grove Passenger...... Forest Grove Passenger 8: lft a. m. .. 4:15 p m. ... 7:45pm. ,4 1:30 a.m. .. .'l 7.O0 a.m. ...I 4:10 a.m. ..Ill :O0 a. m, .. 6:40 p. m. ..I 7:13 a m. .1I ;S0 a.m. . . I 6 :30 p. m. Iix:id p.uL. i 6:35 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 2:60 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving port Lund Tacoma and Seattle Express. ...i 6:30 a.m. North Coast A Chicago Limited..) 2:00 p. m. Overland Express 11:45 p. m. Arriving portiandr I North Coast Limited. . . Portland Express ....... Overland Express . . . . . i 7:00 am. 4:13 p.m. I 8:35 p.m. OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger .... Chicago-Portland Special ....... Spokane Flyer Kansas City- A Chicago Express. Arriving; Portland Spokane Flyer Chi., Kan. City A Portland EX. . Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton passenger 7:13 a. i 8:30 a. i 6:15 p. i 6:00 p. i 8:00 a. i 9:46 a. i 8:50 p. i 6:16 p. i ASTORIA A COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Portland Aatorla & Seaside Express...... .Astoria Sc. Seaside Express...... Arriving Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger. . Portland Express 8:00 a. 6:00 p. i 12:16 p. 10:00 p. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Lea visa; Portland C. P. R Short Line, via. Spokane i 8:13 p.m. Seattle . ., 111:46 p. m. Ar riving Portland 1 C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 1 8:00 a. m. Via Seattle .' I 7:00 a.m. Jefferson-Street Station bOLTHERN PACLtlC. Leavlnc Portland Dallas passenger .............. 7:40 a. m. Dallas Passenger 4:16 p. m. Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger .............. 10:15 a, m. Dallas Passenger 6:60 p. m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving; Portland TVlISOQVlil IjOCHl 7:05 a. m. 8:15 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:20 a. m. 1 :20 p. no. 2:45 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:40 p. m. 8:15 p. m. 6:23 a. m, 7:35 a. m. 8:55 a. m. 11:10 a. m. Salem and intermediate Local. . "Wilson villa Local. . Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and intermediate Local..., Wilson vilie Local Salem and Intermediate Express.. Salem and Intermediate Local.. Balem and Intermediate Express. Leaving Portland Salem and Intermediate Local... Wilsonvtlle Local Salem and Intermediate Express.1 Palem and Intermediate Local... Wtlsonville Local Pal em and Intermediate Express. Salem and intermediate Local... "WlleonvJlie Local Salem and Intermediate Express. 12:05 p. m. z:w p. m. 8:30 p. m. 4:23 p. m. 6 :OS p. m. CREDIT MEN AT BANQUET W ill Try to Secure Next Convention to the Coast. Portland credit men met at dinner last night in the new dining-room of the Commercial Club. There were 61 covers laid. One of the most interest ing subjects discussed was the coming1 gathering of the isational Association of Credit Men in Denver, June 23, 24, 26 and 26. A special car of Portland credit men will leave Portland June 18 and will try to bring the next an nual convention to the Pacific Coast and probably to Portland. liorgo E. Frost, credit man of the Bankers' & Lumbermen's Bank, talked on "The Hank Credit Man," and gave his ida of what constitutes the Ideal bunk credit man and the problems he has to meet. He advanced the theory that the bank credit man should be paid directly by the depositors of the bank. If this were done, he argued, there would bo fewer bad loans. J. A. Keating, vice-president of the Bankers' & Lumbermen's Bank; spoke on the desirability of different kinds of loans and placed mercantile short time paper at the head of the list. E. B. Duffy, traveling agent for the Denver A Rio Grande Railroad, made a short speech, in which he explained the plans of his company to take care of the delegates, the Coast credit men being routed over that line in connee nection with the O. R. & N. and Ore gon Short Line. An entertainemnt will be given them at Salt Lake City. In addition to the Portland car, Seattle will send a special car through Port land and other special cars will join the train at Umatilla. From Salt Lake City the Coast credit men will have a special train. Seattle to Victoria, 25 Cents. SEATTLE, Wash., May 30. (Special. ) The latest move in the rate war between the International Steamship Company and the Canadian Pacific Company on the Vic toria run came this morning, when the American concern announced that begin ning next week the fare between Seattle and Victoria would be 25 cents each way. Before the tlpht started the fare was $2. The iw-w rate probably will be main tained all Summer. The Canadian Pacific will not meet it. Says Rent Is Fully Paid. In his answer in the suit brought against him by the Hugo Fritz Company, J. K. Gunn asserts that his lease on the building on Third street near Bumslde extends to December "1, 1912. Ho says the lease was drawn up January 1, 194, and was extended on September 4. 1907, for three years. He hss paid his rent for April and May. according to the answer. The company brought suit against Gunn to recover rent alleged to be unpaid. Promotions in Company G. ALBANY, Or.. May 30. (Special.) Cap tain C. B. Winn last evening appointed Sergeant M. H. Gibbous, First Sergeant of Company G. Fourth Infantry, Oregon Na tional Guard, of this city, and announced the following additional promotions: Cor porals George Willert and Frank Horsky to be Sergeants; Privates George A. Prichard, Henry Stalnaker, Henry VoU Uedt and Lei and Gilbert, to be Corporals. Yeoman Arrives in Port. SAN FRANCISCO. May 20. The Brit ish bark British Yeoman, long overdue from Sydney. N. S. W., on which 35 per cent reinsurance was quoted, flropped anchor in the bay tonight. She had taken 129 days to make the pass age from Sydney. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, May 20. Maximum temper Mure. o degrees; minimum temperature. 47 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M. 14 2 feet. Change in last 24 hours 02 fewt Total rainfall, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M. .07 Inch. Total rainfall since September 1. 1907. 37.07 Inches. Normal rainfall since September 1. 1)". 41 47 inches. Deficiency, 3.50 Inches. Total sunshine M ay IV. 1 90S, 8 hours. SO minutes. Possible sunshine May lft. 190S, 13 hours. 7 minutes. Barometer t reduced to sea level), at ft P. M.. 30 10 Inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The high area overlyinjt the Oregon coast this morning has drifted southward, and it Is now cenrral about Eureka. i"al. Cloudiness prevails this evening over Western Orecon and Western Washington, but east of the mountains the weather is generally clear. Light rains have fallen during the day over Western Washington and portions of West ern Oregon. Heavy rains are reported from Pouthesstern Idaho and Northern Utah. The temperatures were decidedly higher over Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho. lnVic-ations point to cloudy weather, with showers on Thursday over Western Oregon THE PORTLAND PORTIASO, CH MODERN RESTAIBANT VOST ONE MILLION DOLLARS. I'itoteloregonI CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS , . Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up I European Plan. Free Bus . I WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. Z Centrally Looted p DtatsLBes) Plums Every Rosm. HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms, $1.00 to $3.00 Per Day According to Location THE Park St. Bet. Morrison and Alder GALUMET HOTEL J. F. DAV1ES, Pr-Mident St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN PLAN. ROOMS SOc TO $1.S0 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION -sj-eafy and Western Washington, while in Eastern Orecon, Eastern Washington and Idaho lair weather ts probable. It will be warmer In Southeastern Idaho. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Thursday cloudy, with probably showers; southwest winds. Western Oregon and Western Washington Thursday cloudy, with probably showers; southwest winds. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Thursday probably fair. Southern Idaho Thursday probably fair; warmer east portion. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. m tm if --- - - i. i ii i 5 2 m 2 Wind. 9 E. I ' 3 s. 2 S, STATIONS. 5 -S o 5 s 1 5 I : 3 g : ? : q 3 Baker City Bismarck Boise Eureka ...... Helena K am loops. ...... North Head. PoeafUo Portland Red Bluff Roehurg Sacramento. . . . . Salt l.ake San Francisco. . Spokane Tacoma Tatooah Island.. Walla Walla . I2I 001 !NW pt.eloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt.eloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rainy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.eloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cl.ar .10 24 NE .0;12iNW T. I10 NW .00! 4 NW T. I :w .01114 S . .153. .m .!mi .156 M1SINW .00! .00 .OS .on .o 4 W 4 NW 4 SW 4 SE 4 NB .!-! .0014!W .00112 SW T. ! 8 W .oei 4SE .ool 4 ew .158! . 132, . 6i Xj. lodholz, Iocal Forecaster, Temporarily In Charge. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS Hd COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Special rate, mad, to famine. and to ri. rtnnw. The maJUMceraent will b pieced ml .U time, to show rooms and fi-ni yikft. A mod em Turkish bfttb n tablUhmeiit in tb boieL. H. C. BOWERS. Manager, Mod am Improreant Imperial Hotel Seventh and Washington PhiL Metschan & Sons, Props. Rates $1.00-510-52.00 First-Claw Check RMtaurant Connected With Hotel A Strictly Firs t-Class and Modern Hotel Containing 170 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. Lons; Distance Pnoaes In Erery Boom. An to Bos Meets All Trains. Hates American. $2.00 par day and up. Rates European. $1.00 per day and up per month, single room and board. $45 to $03 according to room. For two. $TS to $110. Board without room $30 per month N0RT0NIA HOTEL ELEVENTH, OFTT WASHINGTON ST. ... a a. ea a i ; roruana's newest ana mosi moaera Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof j Amalnt Rate, to Famlllea Sample Suite., with Bath., far Traveling Men. C O. DAVIES. Sec and Tnu. THE DANM00RE ' Portland's new hotel. 475 Washington, corner 14th opp. Hellls Theater. European plan- $1.00 and Up. Bus meets all trains. DAN J. MOORE, Proprietor. "Hotel Moore -Clatsop Beach. Sea- wine, ur. upes year. r wr inior- HOTEL LENOX Portland's newest and most modernly furnished Ho telThird and Main Streets. Fronting on the beau tiful City Plaza and adjacent to business center. EUROPEAN PLAN RATES $1.00 DAY AND UP Free Bub to and From Trains. Up - to - Date Grill. Telephone in Every Room. Private Baths. A WORD WITH YOU! "THE CORNELIUS" is the most modern anfl eleganily appointed hotel in Portland rates moderate located In the very center of the business district, yet 'quiet. A number of small Bample rooms, also a number with 100 to 150 feet of table Bpace, with perfect light. . Our omnibus meets all trains. European plan $1.60 per day and up. N. K. CLARKE (formerly of Portland Hotel). DR. C. W. CORNELJUS, Proprietor. Manager. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) . FoUowizis; rates will be given only wtaea advertising is ordered to run consecutive days, lally and bun day Issues, a he Ore gonian charge Hrst-tune ra;e each insertlou for classified advertising that is net run on consecutive days. I he first-time rate is charged for each, insertion in The Weekly Oretfonian. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board." "House keeping Rooms," Situations Wanted," u words or lees. 15 cents 16 to 10 word, 20 cents; Si to 5 words. So cents, ete. lie discount for additional insertions. Matrimonial and clairvoyant ads, one-time rate each insertion. CXDKB ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New T'-dar," SO cents for 16 words or less; 16 to SO words, 4d cents; 21 to Sfi words, 641 cents, etc.- first insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half; no further discount un der one nsenUk. A bore ra apply to advertising paid m advance only. Ail 'look entries will be charged in lines 14e per alne for first in sertion and c per line for cadi oonsecative insertion. peclal rates on contracts given on application. "NEW TODAY," (gauge measure agate), 14 cents per line, first Insertion; 1 cents per line for each aditional Insertion. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience of patrons XUe Oregonian will accept advertisements tor publication in classified column over the telephone. Bills for such advertising will be mailed Imme diately sod payment is expected promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregoniaa will not be responsible for errors In advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main "J 010: A 1670. ANSWERS TO A D V ER Ti SEMEN TS, ad dressed care The Oreg-onian, and left at this office, should always be inclosed La sealed envelopes. Me stamp ts requires! on such letters. AMUSEMEXTS. BAKER THEATERPfionAMBf8VB Go, I. Baker, Oen. Manager. Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday. One of the greatest successes on the Amer ican and European stage of today. "SECRET SERVICE Br Will!am Gillette, author of Snr1oes; Holmes. A play of intense Interest, splen didly presented by the Baker Stock Co. Evening Curtain. 8:05 Matinee, 2r03. Evening Prices: 25r, 85c, ROe Matinee, 15c, 25c Next Week "Why Smith Left Home." THE STAR Musical Comedy TWO SHOWS EVERY EVENING, 7:30 and 0:15 P. M. IjOwPr floor, 25c; bal cony. 15c; matinees dally at 2:30 P. M., 15c Ween of May 17. 1WS. The Armstrong; Musical Comedy Company Oilers "THE TOREADORS." In which Is introduced a real Cpanlah bull fight. Two Vaudeville Specialties in Addition. LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 46X5; Home, A 10S6. Week commencing Monday, May 18. P. R. Allen presents Miss Verna Pel ton and the Allen Stock Company In the comedy drama. "NELL G WYNNE. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c Every evenlne1 at 8:15. Prices 10c. 20c and SOc. Boxes 00c Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. MARQUAM GRAND All This 'Week. Pan tapes Advanced Vaudeville. Three Per formances Dally. Popular Prices. Cur tain at 2:30, 7:30 and 9 o'clock P. M. LIGHTNING PROGRAM. The Bell Trio, Mile. Cam! lie's leaping Greyhounds, Le Morris & Co., Wise and MMton, Bert Wiggins. Sisters Mar Hon. Jean Wilson, Biograph presenting "The Merry Widow Waltz Craze." The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe Entire Week of Mny IS. 190S. JAMES HAKRIGAN, The original Tramp Juggler and Mo nolo gist. ROBERT H. HODGE AND COMPANY. "Thoubles of Bill Blithers, a Bachelor." F. F. M.ONTRES3A, That I. A- T. S. E. Man "On Time." Exhibiting "A Bridal Coup la Dodging Cameras." TIME AND PRICES REMAIN THE SAME. Tyrolean concerts In the sheltered air dome, 2:50-8:30, and Breton's Flying Auto utij, o.ov im p. aw. c?e me most tn rill ing act in America. Chutes, Scenic Mill "The Tickler," Figure Eight, Skating, Bowling, Dancing. Park open 2 to lH "15 Minutes From Alder St." Baseball RECREATION PARK Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-Fourth Sts. OAKLAND vs. PORTLAND May 19, 20, 21, 22. 23, 24. Games begin weekdays 3 :30 P. M., Sunday 2:30 P. M. Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand stand. SOc: Boxes. 25c etriL C.htf. dren: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c LADIES' DAY FRIDAY ' Boys under 12 free to Bleachers Wednesday. MEDICAL BUILDING Park and Alder Streets ifiik ijw?ig 2 ail ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Barber, .Dr. S. J., dentist Formerly Mo Leay hldg. Phone Main 1400, A 1409. City and County Medical Society. EQUT. DR. MARIE D., formerly Oregonlan bldg., suite S24-6. Main 220. Ferris. Drs. F. E. & O. J., dentists For merly Ma He ay bldg. Suite 211. Main 1039. French, Dr. C. Gertrude, physician Form erly Dekum bldg. Main 714. A 4917- Bawke, Dr. C. E.. physician and surgeon ' Formerly Oregon, bldg. Main 1512. A M04. Hirstel, Dr. dw., dentist Main 1409. A 1409 Ho I brook. Dr. Millard K., dentist For merly Macleay bldg. Suite 401-2-3. M. 8519 Hyde. Dr. Leon W II let, physician and sur geonPractice limited to geni to-urinary diseases Formerly Fleldner bldg. Main 265. A 1865. Lark In. Dr. Geo., dentist Formerly Abing ton bldg. Phones Main 578. A 2744. Loom is. Dr. Bryon E dentist Formerly Oregonlan bldg. Phone A 3318. Perkins,' Dr. T. L,, dentist Formerly R us ee 1 bldg-. Suite 407 -b. Main 1512. A 5404. RlR?s. Dr. J. O., dentist Main 1409. A 1409. Koscndorf, Dr. Max, physician and skin spe cialist, formerly . -Berlin. Germany Of fice. 316-3.10. Phone Main 5060. Timms, Dr. Edna- O., physician Formerly Marquam bldg. Phones Main 714. A 4917. Walgamot, Dr. F. H.. dentist Formerly Hamilton bldg. Phone Main 2290. Watson. Dr. Alfred P.. dentist Formerly Ablngton bldg. Phones Main 576, A 2744 Young, Dr. J. Q. dentist Suits 416-17 Phone Main 5819. Zlegler, Amelia and Fred J., physicians and surgeons Phones Main 6S2. A 4U48- HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Franklin-lSarnefc Market Friedman Packing Company, Inc. Meats, Poultry. Fish. Vegetables. 103-7 Third street. Both phones. Gas MftnilPH Lasto. Mantle, 25c, the as iliaUUKS equal of the best 35c mantle on the market. Barretts, 410 Mor rison. Both phones. Wrisirl 6000 rds first-class 4-foot fir UOU Wood. $5 per cord delivered. Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Oom- pany. 408 Corbett mag. fntinnprv 1)14 yoa kDw there was a nanonery score at 24V Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and Blank Books. Davis Kllburn. A 1611. 171ivict Cnt Flowers always fresh from s; Oi lai our own conservatories. Martin A Forbes, S47 Washington st. Both phones. fni Rock Springs Coal Independent VUo1 Coal A Ice company, opposite City Libra ry. Both phones. Electric Fixtures J5 price, are light: All work guaranteed. Western Electric Worka, 61 Sixth - treet- Plafinv Knives. Fork, ana all 8IlTer- int. 11 g -n-are replated a, good as new. Oregon Plating Worka. 18th and Alder. Main 2575. A 257S. Vl'ino CMalley ft Neuberger. 827 Waah I IIIO Ington rtreet. Pbon Main 2394. Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle nook Port. SI. 50. flr cordwood. 4 ft. S5.50: sawed. $6.00. , Hard wood and coaL Tard 287 E. Morrison st. Phones E 26, B 1028. coal: gives mor. heat and less ash. Chnrchley Bros.. 13th and Marshall ata. Phones Main 931; A 3931. WHERE TO DINE Austro-Hungarian Restaurant 247 Taylor, between 2d and 3d. Best place In town to eat at a normal pries, xrr us toaar. t eeiariancaie ,toa -ood dinner 25c. Meals served a la cartel A. M. to S p. M. , ACCTXOX SALES TODAY. At Baker's auction house. 152 Park at.. near Morrison st. Furniture, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker ft Son, Auctioneers. At Gllman'f Auction Rooms. 411 Washing ton St., at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Oilman, Auctioneer. BORN. BOYD To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyd, May iw, swu most uavis, twtn bo-s. Mother and hatle9 are getting along finely. MEETING NOTICES. OREGON COMMANDER Y, NO. 1, K. T. Special conclave this evening at 8 o'clock. Order of the Red Cross. Visiting Sir Knights courteously Invited. w. . MAtKtM, ecoraer. WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO. 18, R. A. M. Special convocation this (Thursday) evening at 7:30. Mark master degree. V tutors wel come. By order E. H. P. CLYDE EVANS, Secretary, COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 114, A. F- A. M. Stated communi cation this (Thursday) evening. 8 o'clock. West Park and Yam- h'.ll sts. worK in tr. J. aesrree. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. F. L. OLSEN, Secretary. GOLDEN RTJLE ENCAMP ?t!j& MBNT meets this (Thursday) 4? JsaF it evening (Grand avenue and CVV East Pine). Work in patrtar i. tj- chal degree. Visitors welcome. 9 E B. HOtCOMB, Scribe. DIED TRENOOVB In this city, at S61 East Mor rison street. May 20. 10. Mary A. Tren gov.. aged 89 years. 4 months. 10 days. Funeral notice hereafter. HUNTER In thla city. May 20, at the res idence of her son. C. L.. Fox, Mrs. Mary C. Hunter, aged 70 years 7 months. FUNERAL NOTICES. . Pi: in this city May 18, at late resi dence. 407 Jefferson St., William Preston Cobb, aged 80 years, 8 montli. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Holman's Chapel, corner Third) and f?el ' non streets., at 1:30 P. M., Sunday, May 21. interment, Klvarne, cemetery. EDWARD HOUUN CO., Funeral Direct ors, zzo sa sc. iMuy assistant, fuone al, 507. t. T. FINI-KY s BOS. hiiml Dlrsctors, xnira ana uasuos. i non. muu w. a ious, Dunnintr. McKntee m GHbaDgh. Funeral Di rector.. 7tn c k'lue. r none as. au. imj asst. ZKLI.EK-BVKNES CO.. Funeral Direct. rs. 173 BusmU. East 108S. Lady assistant. F. 8. DUNNING. Undertaker. 41 East Alder. Ladr assistant, l'hon. East fix. NEW TODAY. A WEST SIDE HOME FDR $100 ONI,Y two left. Tour choice of those new modern 6- room houses, in splendid neighborhood, served by two car lines: 392 North 24th st., between Thurman and Upshur. 391 Guild st, between Thurman and Upshur. ' $100 down, $25 per month. FIDELITY TRUST CO., Owner 406 Commrrrinl Block. Phones I Main 447. A 1445. Good Investments $27,000 A splendidly located quarter, West Side, high-class im provement, close in, paying good income, which can be increased. Terms if necessary. $ 27, OOO Business corner lot, close in, advantageously leased, but can be further improved at slight ex pense for present tenants, making big rental. JACKSON & DEERING Phone Main 345. 246 Stark. HOME, SWEET HOME! Portsmouth i-room. new cottage; BOX )10: terms. Sfi.lO. Wlllurobla New, 5-room bungalow, only 5250 cash. X00. University Park Neat 5-room house; fruit, garden; east front; 50x100. S1SOO. Portsmouth e w. modern, 7-room house; easy payments; alley; 75x100. $2500. Maesrly Junction Modern, 8-room. Ider! home; fruit; barn; 100x100. $3500. House Lots, 60x100. at iMOO to 8600. A. W. BAGLEV, Portsmouth. St. John Cnr Phone Woodlawm 2144. 6th-St. Income Business Property ' fllAOO CASH WILL HAJVOLB IT. '. Price $20,000 Income J118 per month from one-story buildings. Pays 6 per cent net now; can be improved to pay 15 per cent, or it is a good thing to hold. SENGSTAKE & LYMAN . 90 FIFTH ST. Portland Heights Good, modern, 7-room house and full lot; concrete basement; rooms beauti fully tinted; fine location on carline; overlooking the city. Price 44200. Terms. Devlin 6 Firebaugh 508-509 Swetland Building. COOK 6 TRUBY Real estate, timber landg, general brokerage business. Phone A 2184. Boom 511. Corbett Building. IRRIGATED FRU1TLANDS EASYPAYMENTS Over 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 J90; ten-year payments. 6 per cent interest. Address A C Crawford, East 2nd street, Hermiston, Oregon. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance - A. H. BIRRELL tat McKay Bide.. 3d A Stark. GIVE MK A CAUL. h hofrQ pf q -d VuesrtscoAiTui Abstract Suite a d M. 660. - - A 4222 GEOHGB BLACK. FTJBL1C ACCOUNTANT. 428 Worcester Bulldln Phau MaU 371. NEW TODAY. Suppo itllKJ a Family on 1 Acre M&nv are rinins- it in this atate and It Is to the tremendous productiveness of small tracts like this that the wealth of the country Is due. You ran continue your work in town while livina on and cultivating an acre at Madison Villa. These tracts- are teas tnan 1,1 minutes out (.rare, o cents) on the Oregon Electric, closer foot lots for which you would have to pay more money. Madison Villa Acres Are all cleared and In cultivation, the district Is practically all covered with lot-tracts and it will be but a few months till the demand for residence property here will return generous profits to the owners of these acres. Over half of the eO acres in Madison "Villa have been sold in two weeks; this tells how tne ground has been appreciated by those who went to see it. Just think how nice it would be If you could save all your city income. You can do this and more on a Madi son Villa acre and you can buy one now for the price of a lot. 9.VH) TO S00, FV M, ACRE. EASY TERMS. Write for Maps or Call on F. BRESKE, 444 Sherlock Bld. Take Car From Front and Jefferson. UEAi. ESTATE DEALERS. Andrew F. V. A Co. M. U48l S3 Hamlltoa M. Baker, Alfred A.. 15 Ablngton bids. Ch&pln A Hereow, 832 Chamber of Commerce,' tompiou, j. t, jra.9. aicmo. aw Aoinrwi oi. Cook, B. 3. A Co., 507-3 Cor belt bldg. Crowley Co., ICS-Li Corbett bldg. M. 7350. Goddard, H. W.. M&ln and A 1743. 110 24 at. Eotchklu. C. R, A Co., H. 1066. 303 a of a Jennlnr A Co., Main 1SS. 306 Oresonlaa. Klnner A Stampher. 531-533 Lrbx. Ex. M. fU63 Lee, If. EL, room 4dl Corbett bnildinr. UaU Von Bontel 104 3d el. 893 BU Burulde. O Dona ell. J. F, M. 4661 A2C81. 230 Stark. Palmer. H. P., 213 Commercial Club bldg.. M. S609, A 2653. Parrlsh. Wat kin A Co., 250 Alder t Foiter Freacii. 607 CommeroUU bids. Reed. Fields A Tynan, M. 7004. A3651. 109 Zd, Rose City Realty Inr. Co., Merchant Trust bL SebaTk. Geo. D., 2S4 Etark et- Main 892. A 394. Surety Investment Company, rcoms 626-27-28 Corbett bids-, opp. Poatofllce. (Robert B. May and W. Lawrence). Bbarkey, J. P. A Co.. Sixth at. Swenasoa, A. F. A Co.. 2u3& Waebloitom t. The Oregon Real Estate Co.. 6SH TblrtS aC iHolUday Addition.) Veteran Land Co., 823 Chamber of Commerce. Waddell. W. O.. 309 Lumbr Exchange- bldg. White, B. F., 227 H "Waehington st. Wood burn Oregon Immigration Bureau. Zimmerman. 521 Corbett bldg. Main 1678. FOR SALJC REAL ESTATE. HOL.UADAY PARK. 6-room house, Clackamas St., hard wood floors, furnace, fireplace, den, plenty of closets and exceptionally well built. Price $4;t00; terms to suit. ' 60x100 lot on Clackamas st., near car line in sevfer district and street im proved. Prie 1450. 100x100 corner on Multnomah Bt., Blffhtiy, streets improved, sewer and only three blocks to car. Price $3JD0. HOLLADAY'S ADDITION. 8-roorn house on Broadway, furnace, fireplace and complete in every respect. Price 56000. Corner lot on Broadway, close in; an ideal location. Price $2750. We also have improved property at Mt. Tabor. Punnyslde and. Vernon. HARDING & REYNOLDS CO., 315 Chamber ot Commerce. $1250 5-ACRB ORCHARD $1250 Will secure on easy payments and completion thereof a bearing- orchard of Columbia Valley's best fruit land. Two rail lines and river transportation. B. S. COOK A CO., 608 Corbett bldg. SNAP 20 acres beM of soil; running- water; on O. W. P., 4 blocks to station; close in; only 200O. DUBOIS A CROCKETT. Washington Bldg., Room 3. A.CR3D tract.. $80O; corner; nice and level; adjoining city limits near &alem iftne; cleared; few shade trees; fine street; $350 cash, balance easy terms. Jas. C. Logan, R 411 Corbett bldg. A REAL, SNAP. 3 full lots and good 5-room house on East Gllsan st. carline; only $1650; easy terms. DUBOIS A CROCKETT. Washington Bldg., Room S. OWNEH leaving city will sacrifice new1 mod ern 6-room house ; concrete basement, fur nace, comer lot 60x 100, lawn . roses ; 1 block south Hawthorne ave. ; $3600, terms. S20 E. 33d. Phone Tabor 2S5. ARTISTIC HOMES. "We build em ; nifty ones; don't cost much; Installments; let's talk It over with Butterworth, the Bungalow Man, 317 Ab lngton bldg. Main 8-20. $360. eacfh for fine building lots; close to car. In beautiful Richmond ; west of 41st; sightly: must raise money at once. Jas. C. Logan, R 411 Corbett bldff. HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city; acreage close In, and farms in Oregon and Washington. Phone Main 4486. Kinney A Stampher, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg. FOR SALE Homestead relinquishments. $U0O and up, also improved farms for sale; easy terms. jona n. juoeiiBr. ado - st., North., Portland, Or. 11700 A new 5-room dwelling on the Wood stock carline, lot 5Oxl00; this property Is offered at a sacrifice and is a pood buy. THE SP ANTON CO.. 27 Stark St. LOT 26x100, with 8-room house; full cement basement, with furnace and laundry ; gas all through house; price $3800. By owner. 613 Clay. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BT EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT'T. D. A. TIT FT S, S03H WASHINGTON ST. SNAP $7JW lot. W- 27fh, near Gllsan; im provements raid; terms. DUBOIS & CROCKETT. Washington Bldg., Room 8. 2 ACRES, only 10 minutes on Salem line; best soil; handy to Fulton car; only ft00 each, small payment down. M. E. Lee, R 411 Corbett bli. CHOICE building lots for sale In all parts of the city. Washington A Oregon Realty Co., 108 2d St., Portland. NEW, modern house, 2-3 acre land; South Mt. Tabor; $2700; terms. Address D 915. Oregonlan. MOUEHN 7-room house In Sellwood, corner lot 50x100, nice lawn, fruit trees and flowers. Phone East 4702. VERY choice acre at end of "W a verly-Richmond line, fine view, good soil; pries $1500. Call fox McGratn. Main 8177. DON'T pay rent. 5 per month for a large lot, convenient to car. Start today. Purse, ' 823 Chamber of Commerce. M 7309. T-ROOM bouse. Highland. New, modern; a big snap. $3250. John P. Sharkey Co 122 ft 0h St. Main 500. A 2637. FIVE-ROOM modern house, large lot, owner; small payment down, balance monthly.- Phono Sellwood 1165. H.' P. PALMER has moved to 213 Commercial Club bids;. Phones Main 8699 and A 2653. "WILL sell or trade equity in modern 10-room house for Southern California property; in vestigate. Phone Gast 5196. HOLLADAY'S Addition Extra wide lot. swell neighborhood. Improvements all In; the cheapest; terms. N 957, Oregonlan. PIEDMONT Well built modern hcuse, near carline; cheap; terms. V 981, Oregonlan. LOT on Cast 13-th. near Alberta; also cot tage on U carline. Phone owner, C 142&. HAVE yoo $0O0 to nrvest and couple of lots to trade; snap. R 962, Oregonlan. FOR SALE REAL, ESTATE. 11500 6-room houfe and large lot on Karl i.. east oi t. xt. 37ft Nice lot. Central Alblna, on Van couver ave. JlCKrO Fine lot with fruit trees and ber ries; East Alder st. $4000 Quarter block, Bast 11th St., close 1b; easy terms. f250 Very desirable home. East Side; well located. Ttiese are good bays. Have others, both in city and small tracts of acreage. I. G. DAVTOSON-. 810 Chamber of Commerce. 1KVINGTON HOME. Modern 11 -room bouse, close In, Ir vlngtoo; bouse very modern, with added conveniences; built by owner. Extra size corner lot, hardwood floors, built-in fire place, -extra fine woodwork. Price right; will sell for H cash. Phone mornings, A or Main 3120. A VERY sightly residence lot; cement walk, N curbed, and Bull Run water; all p4d for; building restrictions; good car service. 15 minutes out; price 3500. We will sell on easy terms. Call on us. COLUMBIA TRUST CO., 714 Couch Building. 4th st., near Washington. A STRICTLY modern 7-room house on Port land Heights, 2 blocks from car; built of cement blocks, and nearly new ; only $4 WO; terms. Call on us. COLUMBIA TRUST CO.. 714 Couch Building. 100 4th st., near Washington. VIRGINIA PLACE. 10-acre homes; deep black soli; running water; on railroad and two electric line; school on tract. Many sold. Just as good left. See them any day; $70 to $150 per acre. Good terms. Cheapest and best "offered. PORTLAND INVESTORS' CO., 2t& Stark, room 12. $3750 ELEGANT 6-room house, close in on E. Ankeny st. ; strictly modern (except heat) ; is piped for furnace ; full cement basement, large porch, pantry and closets. Walls are nicely tinted. Everything la first class and Is a rare bargain. L1TCAS & HOOVER, - v 810 Swetland Bldg. $2400. Strictly modern new 6-room home, at tractive and well built; bath, gan. elec tricity, wood lift, reception hall, fine pantry and everything to make a home complete; will rent for $2.50; I need the money; make me cash offer. Owner, 204 Corbett bldg. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW, $200. Six-room new shingled bungalow. Just finished; this house Is worth $3000; our price. $2200; $200 cash, balance $20 per month; H block from car. Key at our office. Bollanu Grussl A Higley, lS 3d st. ' GOOD house. Darn, lot 80x125, high, dry, gently sloping; grass, shade, roses, mag nificent trees loaded with cherries, appls, splendid neighborhood; improved streets, electric-lighted; near carline, schools, good stores; $2500; terms. Owner, 05 Mlsner st., Monta villa. Tabor 271. 100x100 AND 8-room house, hardwood floors, high-class plumbing, thoroughly i modern, close in. E 6th st., Holladay Add.; price much less than actual value. 100x100 'and 7-room modern house, beautiful grounds, choice location, E. Madison st. ; price very low. W. O. WADDEL, 309 Lumber Exchange. ELEGANT 9-ROOM MODERN HOME, 7TH ST.. NEAR MILL. Hot-water heat, 2 bathrooms, built 4 years, new carpets, lace curtains, steel range goes with it; third cash. BEAUTIFUL HOUSE, FINE LOCATION. LAMONT HARRIS, 303-4 Swetland bldg. BETJLAH HEIGHTS. Finest addition of 20 lots on East Gllsan and carline; every lot worth $500; for few days, price $400 inside lot; $450 corner; hurry If you want one. DUBOIS A CROCKETT, Washington Bids,, Room 3. DO YOU WANT A HOME? A new B-room house within 6c limit, 16-minute service; cost $1000 to build ; two large lots with lawn, sharie, fruit, flowers, garden and hen park; best offer; terms. Phone Tabor 1420 - or ask for G. Muss at 106 2nd. PIEDMONT A very choice lot, less than 2 blocks from carline; will make very liberal .terms. HEXKLE A HARRISON, 217 Ablngton bldg. A COZY home for $2500 ; 6 rooms, modern, full lot SOxlOO all kinds fruit and roses, garden; 761 Kerby, bet. Fremont and Beach; furniture and house. $2750; without ' furniture, (2500; terms. Cameron A Cable, 838 Chamber Commerce. "READ" THIS WEEK ONLY "READ" BEAUTIFUL BUILDING CORNER. 100x100, 8 blocks N. E. Steel bridge; $4750; $2750 down; no agents. Fine loca tion, nothing: better. Owner, L 928, care Oregonlan. BY OWNER, 4 lots on Dwight St., near Willis boulevard; 1 lot In South St. John, 1 block from car; 1 lot In North St. John. All fine residence lots. Call bet. 5:15 and 9 P. M. H. E. MB.SERVE, 253H Wash. at. Room 25. BLOCK FOR $1750. Close in, ifood locality, fine elevation, macadamised street, cement walk, sewer, improvements all in. paid; best car serv ice. Call mornings. Heilman A La th rop, 210 Ablngton bldg. WISE UP. What you pay the rent man, added to what you pay on that lot, will buy a home in a few years. See Butterworth, "the Bungalow Man," 317 Abington bldg. Main S520. HERE IS A BARGAIN. 4 lots, corner of 29th and E. Stark; $2(VX; terms; nothing so cheap in the neighbor hood. DUBOIS & CROCKETT. Washington Bldg., Room 3. BY OWNER, 8-room house, modern, with carpets and other furnishings; lot 55x100; cars stop In front of house; must be sold at once at a bargain on terms or cash. 676 East Ankeny, corner 19th. REAL ESTATE men with a cltfritele of small investors will And It profitable to call on the Standard Trust Company, Chamber of Commerce bldg., 265-67 Stark St. HOLLADAY home Great bargain. $500 will buy; rest like rent; leaving city; sell for cost; hardwood floors; fireplace. A D 974. Oreconlan. t $6000 85x100. In business district of Lower Alblna, and new modern 6-room house; room for other Improvements. W. O. WADDEL. 309 Lumber Exchange. NEW 6-room house and barn, near Alberta carline; best buy in city for $800; half cash, balance monthly payments. B. S. Cook & Co.. 508 Corbett bldg. PIEDMONT SNAP. Thre lots, corner Killlngsworth and Height ave. ; owner. Address B. 292 Clay st. Mean business. LOTS on small monthly payments; good In vestments stocks; house for $625 and up. Address P. G. Herner, Belmont and E. 3Mh. Fhone B 23SO. THIS WEEK SPECIAL BARGAIN LOTS. TAKE ALBERTA-ST. CAR. JOHN B. MATTHEWS. OFFICE 27TH AND ALBERTA. FOUR houses on tract in residence district, paying good Interest on $10.w0; $9000 takes it; dealing direct with owner. R 9t3, Ore gonlan. MODERN 6-room 14 -story house. 50x100 lot. fl ne location, Ea.t Sal mon st . , west of 29th st.; must sell; $yoO; terms. Owner 362 H Park. RISLEY ACREAGE. Oregon City carline. C. W. Rlsley, owner, Risley's Station, P. O. Milwaukie. I RV INGTON lot Beautiful, all improved, splendid neighborhood, near cars; a bar gain; terms. A C 973. Oregonian. MODERN 8-room residence. restricted neighborhood. City View Park; bargain, $2000. Particulars Iflii 4th st. TWO of best located lots in Belle Crest, overlooking Country Club grounds; ownei leaving city. Phone East 4172. $25 CASH and $25 monthiy will buy you a home; stop the rent habit; see us. State S Land Co., 183 lt st. ACRE, close to Mt. Scott car, only $1250; well worth $2000. Coma and see it. 323 Lumber Exchange. 7-ROOM house. acre, fruit, berries, good barn; only $2500; worth much more. CaU 325 Lumber Exchange. SACRIFICE sale, corner, walking distancfl postoffioe, only $5500; no agents. Lock Sox 285. FOR SALE 7-room modem bungalow; n!c , location: $27M); terma. Owner. Phonf Woodlawn 197. forenoons. $24oo New 6-room modem bungalows. $300, $20 monthly. East 44th, near Hawthorne. Dr. Darling - - SNAP Modern 6-room house, nice lawn, near car; $1600. D 738, care Oregonlan. FO R SALE By owner, 6-room house, lot 35x70. 310 Cam the rs st.