TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAN, FRIDAY, MAT 22, 1908.
WILL SELL L
AT FULL VALUE
Garfield to Stop Sale by Gov
ernment of Timber at
Fraction of Worth.
BARONS POCKET MILLIONS
Timber and Stone Act, Under Which
Land Is Disposed Of, Will Not Be
Repealed Before the Present
Session of Congress Ends.
OREOOJilAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington, Mar 14. It is very evident that
Congress does not propose, at the pres
tnt session at least, to repeal or modify
the timber and stone act. It Is there
fore reasonable to expect that Secre
tary Garfield, soon after the adjourn
.ment of Congress, will carry out his
present Intention of modifying, the
regulations for enforcing that law, so
as to require tlmbermen hereafter to
pay the appraised value for lands taken
under this law, no entry to be made
for less than 12.50 an acre.
This all comes about from a careful
study of the timber and stone act,
something that never occurred dur
ing the administration of Secretary
Hitchcock, who loudly denounced the
unfairness of the timber and stone act,
but never awoke to the fact that he
had it In his power to correct the In
justice. Heretofore the Interior De
partment haa hastily read the timber
and stone act, and interpreted it to
mean that Government timber land
shall be sold at a flat rate of 12.50 per
acre, regardless of its value. Mr. Gar
field, however, has discovered that the
law does not fix a flat rate on timber
land, but provides that such land shall
be sold in tracts not exceeding 163
acres to one person, "and the minimum
price thereof shall be J2.50 per acre."
According to Mr. Garfield's contention,
if Congress had intended that all tim
, ber land should be sold at 12.50 per
acre, It would have so stipulated, and
not used the language just quoted. He
.contends, and many of the officials of
his department agree with him, that
the law clearly intended that a higher
price should be exacted when the De
partment believed a higher price, was
Justified.
Hitchccck Telia of the loss.
The fact that Secretary Garfield
contemplated making a change in the.
administration of the timber and stone
act was brought out in the debate on
the sundry civil appropriation bill in a
speech by Mr. Hitchcock, of Nebraska.
Mr. Hitchcock was explaining to the
House the heavy losses sustained by
the Government by reason of improper
administration of the timber and stone
law, when he disclosed the purpose of
Secretary Garfield. He said:
This Houee ourht to know that for many
years there has been in the Interior De
partment a gross misrepresentation of this
law, under which many millions of dollars'
worth of publio timber has been practically
thrown away. The use of the word "min
imum" in that law obviously meant that
hljrher prices should be charged for the
more valuable land. This nas. however,
never been done. Under the present ad
ministration nearly 8,000.000 acres of those
valuable lands have been sold at S2.50 per
acre. That price yielded the Government
less than $18,000,000, whereas the Interior
Department admits now that the real value
of the lands was over fSO.000.000. The de
partment has disregarded the limitation
and proceeded to sell all forest lands, hew
ever valuable, at $2.50 per acre, and in no
cava has a higher price been demanded.
I have before me the opinion of one of
the legal advisers of the Department of
the Interior, admitting that the department
has Just discovered the word "minimum"
in the law, and that hereafter it proposes
to change its policy and require of. pur
chasers under the timber and stone act a
higher pries than fi.so. an acre when tha
value Is greater. Failure properly to ad
mlnlKter this law has cost the Government
In the past seven years alone at least $60.
000.O0O. Ex-Secretary to Blame.
Wltnout specifically .alluding to ex
Secretary Hitchcock, Congressman
Hitchcock (who Is no relative of the late
Cabinet member) said that It was well
known tn tha Department that many
quarter-sections of timber land on the
Pacific Coast, worth easily $10,000, had
been sold with Secretary Hitchcock's
approval for the nominal price of $400.
He condemned Secretary Hitchcock
for making such sales and permitting
these valuable iands "to pass Into the
hands of the lumber .trust, which has
been selling Its lumber to the people
of the United States at an advance of
70 per cent in the last ten years. "It Is
a scandal," he added, "that our valu
able timber lands in the Pacific Coast
States have been sold at the lowest
price, when Congress intended to pro
vide that they should be sold some
where near their actual value. This
the Department now admits."
Following the statement of Repre
sentative Hitchcock, Congressman Mon
dell, of Wyoming, chairman of the
public lands committee, virtually noti
fied the House that the timber and
stone act would not be repealed, and
he then voiced his personal belief that
timber lands should continue to be
sold for $2.50 per acre. Any attempt
to change Departmental regulations, as
proposed, ho said, would put a stop to
sales of timber lands, and these lands
would then be taken up under the
homestead law, and the Government be
deprived of the $2.50 per acre It now
receives.
Mondell Opposes Change.
Mr. Mondell said it was his opinion
that Congress Intended all timber lands
should be sold for $2.50 an acre. He
discredited the statement of Mr.
Hitchcock that any quarter-section of
timber land had been worth $10,000
when sold. "The fact Is." said he,
'that 90 per cent at least of the lands
. that have been sold under the timber
and stone act were worth at the. time
they were sold little more than $2.50
an acre. I have personal knowledge
that many tracts sold at this figure
are not really worth, $2.50 an acre.
While we unquestionably did sell some
valuable lands on the Pacific Coast for
$2.50 an acre, ordinarily, when sold,
they were far distant from market, and
only the construction of expensive lines
of railroad made them valuable."
Mr. Hitchcock interrupted to say that
these railroads had not been construct
ed to benefit the poor settler, but to
accommodate great lumber companies
which have In the past seven years ac
quired most of the S.000.000 acres en
tered In that time under the timber and
stone law. Mr. Mondell replied that
this timber land had to be held in large
areas In order to be developed. Con
tinuing his argument. Mr. Mondell said
that In the main timber lands sold by
tho Government were not worth a
great deal above the Government price.
At present practically all of the valu
able timber lands are in forest re
serves. The timber and stone act is
at this time taken advantage of In
nine cases out of ten by the settler
to acquire a tract of rough, broken
lud lying adjacent to his farm, which.
In the majority of cases, is not worth
more than $2.50 an acre."
This again brought Mr. Hitchcock
to hid feet with a statement furnished
by the Interior Department, showing
that contrary to Mr. . Mondell's conten
tions, the timber land sold in the past
seven years was worth on an average
$10 an acre. He further stated that val
uable timber entries have been made In
very recent years, and transferred to
large lumber companies. Mr. Mondell
added: .
Homestead Law Precludes Raise.
-The timber and stone law now applies
almost exclusively to sparsely-settled tim
bered lands. I hope that as to the few
acres of broken, rocky, scrub timber land
remaining outside of forest reserves, the
department does not propose at this late
day to raise the price. If they do. It means
simply perpetual Federal ownership of every
pleoe or scrub timber and every rocky hill
side throughout the entire public domain,
the perpetual retention of those lands In
public ownership, paying and contributing
nothing to the support of the communities
In which they He. and necessarily constant
ly open to depredation by all comers.
The proper procedure is to continue to
sell these lands at $2.50 an acre. 1 have
no hesitancy in saying .that the land en
tered during the past seven years, under
the timber and stone act, had no such
value, or anything like such value, as sug
gested by the Interior Department.
If the price of timber lands Is now to
be raised. fctoe really valuable timber lands,
if such .there be. would be homesteaded
rather than purchased, so that tbs Gov
ernment would be making a spectacle of
Itself by giving away lands under the home
stead law for nothing, or under the com
mutation clause of the homestead law at
$1.25 an acre, which were not adapted to
cultivation, but which were Intended to be
sold at $&trO an acre. Certainly the offi
cials of the Interior Department do not Im
agine that with the present homestead law
oq the statute books they could get any
considerable price for the remaining timber
lands on the public domain If there were
any of any considerable value.
Committees of Congress have discussed
this matter many times and declined to
favor changes In the law. The -use of the
word "minimum" has also Been noted, but
no one, so far as I know, has ever sug
gested that the law Intended anything dif
ferent from w-hat It says, to wit, timber
and stone lands shall be sold at the mini
mum .price of $2.50 per acre; in other
words, at f 2 V an acre.
CATHOLIC FORESTERS ATTEND
STREET FAIR IS A BODY.
Ball Given In Honor of Guests.
Dancing; Attracts Many, but Side
shows Are Well Patronized.
CARNIVAL VOTING CONTEST.
The standing of the voting contest
being held at the Catholic Young
Men's Club street fair and carnival
last night was as follows: Bryan 20ft
Taft 189; Stevena 882. Word 781;
Manning 1252. Cameron 213: O'Day
212, Morrow 190; Chamberlain 210,
Cake 209. Fraternal societies Cath
olic Order of Foresters 28d Knights
of Columbus 1401. Ancient Order of
Hibernians 614, St. Joseph Society
123.
The fourth night of the carnival and
street fair being given at Williams ave
nue and Morris street by the Catholic
Young Men's Club of Albina attracted
a larger crowd than on' any previous
night. The cause of the unprecedented
attendance was owing to the night hav
ing been set aside for the benefit of the
Catholic Order-of Foresters; who attend
ed the affair in a body.
The feature of the programme last
night was the handsome ball given in
honor -of the visiting guests, who assem
bled In the large auditorium of the Cath
olic Young Men's Club, and to the strains
of a well-balanced orchestra, engaged in
dancing for a goodly portion of the night.
Aside from the dance the many side
shows and. attractions came in for their
share of patronage, for the running fire
of comment spieled by the barkers gave
things the semblance of -real country fair
and carnival combined.
The dog and monkey show, wherein
some 20 grotesquely ' decorated clowns
cavort, proved a source of delight to the
little ones, and it might even be said
that the grownups were not slow to rec
ognize the call of their younger days.
The plantation singers down at the end
of the "Trail" came in for their share
of the public favor and the throngs is
suing from this tent after each per
formance wore smiles of the sort which
refuse to be banished.
Tonight the St. Joseph Society will
have Its inning at the carnival, and the
Germans can -be depended upon to make
things hum in the immediate vicinity
of the country store, where Andy Wein
berger, who, ,lt is reported, will change
his nationality on Hibernian night, holds
forth in the most genial and liberal man
ner. F. T. MERRILL EXPLAINS
Kented Hall Because Mayor Sanc
tioned Emma Goldman Lectures.
Fearing that his action in leasing his
hall for the lectures fo toe given Sunday
by Emma Goldman, the Anarchist, would
be misconstrued, Fred T. Merrill last
night made the following statement:
"A young man called upon me at my
office and asked permission to rent my
hall for Sunday afternoon and evening.
I Inquired of him why he did not seek
some other halj more' suitable for the
purpose, which, he had explained, was
for the lectures to be given in Portland
by Emma Goldman. He replied that he
had been sent to me by C, E. 9. Wood,
who had rented the T. M. C. A. Chapel,
but desired the use of my hall as the
Association desired to cancel the con
tract. "I told the young man to tell Mr. Wood
to call me up later and I would let him
know. 1 then telephoned to Mayor Lane
and asked him if it was his - intention
to permit Miss Goldman to speak in 'Port
land. To this question, the Mayor re
plied: 'Yes. This Is a free country and
free . speech is always permissible. As
long as Mlsa Goldman con tines her utter
ances within reason and advocates no
inflammatory ideas, she will not be mo
lested. At 6:30 o'clock, Mr. Wood called
me up and I Informed him that he could
have the hall.
"This does ,not mean that I believe in
the doctrines of Miss Goldman, or that
I would permit her appearance here in
public were I the Mayor. The young
man who called upon me, wished me dis
tinctly to understand that Miss Goldman
was not as bad as she had been painted
and that she was quite refined In her de
meanor. If Miss Goldman Is to be per
mitted to speak in this city, she might
as well use my hall as any other." -
LIFE SAVED BY -A COIN
Bullet Fired- at Boy Flattens Against
a Hollar.
PARAGOULD, Ark.. May 17. Brlce
McLeod. a Paragould boy. owes his
life to a silver dollar. He became in
volved in a dispute with a desperate
negro who shot at him and would un
doubtedly have killed him had not the
bullet flattened against the coin.
McLeod carried the dollar in the
watch pocket-of his trousers, and now
bears a red mark on .the flesh over his
MEDICAL BUILDING
Park and Alder Streets
:S3D
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTOR!
Bcitoer, Dr. S. J., dentist Formerly Mao
Leay bids. Phona Main 1408. A 1409.
City and County Medical Society.
EQUI. DR. MARIS D.. formerly Oregonlan
bldg-., suite 324-5. Main 230.
Rnfc, Irn. r. X. O. J., denUsta For
merly Macleay bid. Suite 211. Main 1939.
French, Dr. O. Gertrude, physician Form
erly Dekum bldg. Main 714. A 4917
Hawks, Dr. C. E.. physician and .urseon
Formerly Oregon, bids. Main 1512. A fttO.
Hlrtl, Dr. Edw., dentist Main 1409. A 1409
Holbrook. Dr. Millard K.. dentist For
merly Macleay bldg. Suite 401-2-3. M. 8519
Hyde, Dr. Leon WUlet, physician and sur-ft-eon
Practice limited to genito-uxlnary
dieeaaaa Formerly Fleldner bids. Mala
265. A 1866.
Larkin, Dr. Geo., denttat Formerly Ablnc
ton bldg. Phones Main 578. A 2744.
Loom in, Dr. Bryon E.. drntlut Formerly
Oregonlan bldg. Phone A 8318.
Pwkins. Dr. T. I,., dentlat Formerly Rue
eel bldg. Suite eOT-a. Main 1312. A 6404.
Mar.. Dr. f. O., dentlat Main 1409. A 1409.
Bosendorf, Dr. Max, phyatcian and akin epe
clallat, formerly Berlin. Germany Of
fice. 816-310. Phone Main 6060.
Tlmma, Dr. Edna O., physician Formerly
Marquam bldg. phones Main 714, A 4817.
Walgamot, Dr. -F. M., dentist Formerly
Hamilton bldg. Phone Main 2290.
Watson, Dr. Alfred P.. dentist Formerly
Abington bldg. Phones Main 678. A 2744.
Tonng. Dr.- J. Q., dentist Suite 416-17
Phone Main 6819. .
Zlegler, Amelia and Fred J., physicians aad
eurgeonM Phone Main 8S2. A 4043. '
WHERE TO DINE
VegetarianCafe &Vi 3KS
25c. Meals served a la carte 8 A, M. to 8 P. M.
Anstro-Hungarian Restaurant
Z47 Taylor, between 2d and 8d. Bast place la
town to eat at a norm! price. Try us today.
hip, showing: where the coin was
driven forcibly against his body. He
was not injured, however.
The shooting: occurred at Sherlll.
where McLeod had gone on a visit.
The negro escaped.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. May 21. 'Maximum tem
perature, 63 degrees; minimum, 47 d?grees.
River reading- at 8 A. M., 14.3 feet; change'
in la- -4 hours, rise of 0.1 foot. Total rain
fall 16 P. M. to 6 P. M.) 0.07 inch; total
rainfall since September. 1, 3007. 38.04.
Inches; normal rainfall. 41. 54 inches; de
ficiency, 8.50 Inches. Total sunshine. May
20. 5 hours, 48 minutes; possible sunshine,
15 hours, 9 minutes. Barometer (reduced
to sea-level) at 5 P M.. 30.02 inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M.. Pacific
time..
2 u J5
3 Wind, s
s. E a
B B. 2 So
STATIONS. gff s- J
r tro .
a o 9 o
a 5 : ? :
Baker City 52 T. ll2jN Pt. cloudy
Bismarck 44 T. 24W Cloudy.
Boise 62 T. 4 NW Cloudy
Eureka '. 50.002!nw Cloudy
Helena A 62 T. 6'NW Cloudy
Kami oot 64 T. 4 9W Pt. cloudy
North Head 52 0.06 12NW Cloudy
Pocatello 58 0.01 12SE Pt. cloudy
Portland 6,1 0.04 6NW Rain
Red Bluff 7H.0O 6jN Cloudy
Roseburg... 66K.00 8NW Pt. cloudy
Sacramento 70IO.0O KjNW Pt. cloudy
Salt Lake 600.0010 NW Pt. cloudy
San-Francisco 66(0.00 14 W Cloudy
Spokane Jt 50i0.1S 6 SE Cloudy
Tacoma 54)0.06 AJSSi Cloudy
Tatoosh Island. .v. 54i0.no ..CalnRain
Walla Walla 9010.06 12iS Cloudy
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The depression over British Columbia has
developed somewhat during the last 12 bouis
and llieht general rains have fallen in con
sequence during the day over Oregon. Wash
ington. Idaho and Western Montana. Tem
peratures over Eastern Oregon and Eastern
Washington were decidedly lower than last
evening. Fair weather prevails over Cali
fornia. Nevada and Utah. Temperatures
over the entire Pacific Northwest range con
siderably below the seasonal average.
Cloudy weather, with probably showers. Is
Indicated over this entire forecast district
Friday.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Cloudy, with prob
ably showers; southwest winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Cloudy, with probably showers; southwest
winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Cloudy, with probably showers.
Li. LObHOLZ,
Local Forecaster, temporarily in charge.
Kerosene oil was first nsed In the United
States for illuminating In 1826.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At 'Wilson's salesrooms, 173-1715 Pecond,
comer Yamhill, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson,
auctloneeer.
iBy the Port1aj Auction. Co... 211 1st St.,
at 212-214 Front St.. 10 A. M.
By the Portland Auction Co., 211 First st
at 2 P. M., furniture, etc
MKKTTNQ NOTICES.
MYRTLE CHAPTER. NO. 15. O.
E. S Regular meeting this (Fri
day) evening in New Masonic Tem
ple, West Park and Yamhill sts., at
8 o'clock. Social.
JENNIE H. GALLOWAY.
r , Secretary..
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. B5.
A. F. AND A. M. A special com
munication will be held this (Fri-
&X? day) evening at 7 o'clock sharp.
work in sn . m. oegree. Visitors
welcome. Bv order of W. M.
I. W. PRATT, Sec
HA6SALO LODGE, NO. 15, L O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Friday) evening at
8 o'clock. Work in the Initiatory degree.
Visitors welcome. F. COZENS, Sec
In the Gospel Hall. 48 E&3t 8th st. 6..
meetings are being conducted every evening
this week (except Saturday) at 7:45. by
C. W. Ross, of Kansas City., Mo., and
James Harcua. of Everett. Wash.
MT. TABOR LODGE. NO. 43, A.
F. ANT A. M. Stated oommunica-
QL? uon in is Tiaay) evening, 7:30
o cw. - in r . . aegree.
Visiting brethren welcome.
S. R YOUNG, Sec
DIED
rmZGTBBON" Tn this city. May 21. at Che
family residence. 440 Clay st., Thomas
Fitsgibson, ag?d 65 years, 2 months, 21
days. Funeral announcement later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
TRBNGOVB : The funeral services of Mary
A. Trengov will be held at Finler'sr-napel
at 3 P. M. today (Fridny). Friends invited.
Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Direct.
220 3d at. Lady assistant. Phona M. 507.
f. P. FTNXEY SON. Yvnerai Directors,
Third and Madison. Phono Main 0. A .,
Donning. McEntee m Gllbangh. Funeral l.
rector. ?tb Pine. Phone M. 40. Lady smL
KELLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct
en. t1 BnsseiL East 108S. Lady assistant.
Alte. Lady assistant Pbvom ksuti CS.
AMJJSEMKNTS.
BAKER THEATERPbonA"5MJ0,tt
Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Manager.
Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday.
One of the greatest successes on the Amer
ican and European stage of today. .
"SECRET SERVICE, '
By William Gillette, author of Sherlock
Holmes. A play of Intense Interest, splen
didly presented by the Baker Stock Co.
Evening Curtain, 8:05 Matinee, 2r05.
Evening Prices: 25c, 35c, 'SOc Matinee, 15C,
25c. Next Week Why Smith Left Home."
THE STAR Musical Comedy :
TW SHOWS EVERY EVENING,
7:80 and 9:15 P. M. Lower floor. 23c; bal
cony, 10c r matinees daily at 2:30 P. M-. 15c
week or May IT, iwk.
The Armstrong; Musical Comedy Company
Offers :
"THE TOREADORS."
In which is introduced a real Spanish bull
fight. Two Vaudeville Specialties In Addition.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phones: Main 4685; Home, A 1026.
Week commencing Monday. May 18. P. R.
Allen presents Mies Verna Felton and the
Allen Stock Company in the comedy drama,
"NELL G WYNNE." -Matinees
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20e. Every
evening at 6:15. prices 10c 20c and 30c.
Boxes 50c Office open lO A. M. to 10 P. M.
MARQUAM GRAND
All Thia WMX.
Pantages Advanced 'Vaudeville. Three: Per
formances Dally. Popular Prices. 1 Cur
tain at 2: SO, 7:30 and 8 o'clock P. M.
. LIGHTNINU PROGRAM.
The Bell Trio, Mile. Camilla's leaping
Greyhounds. Le Morrts A CO., Wise and
Milton. Bert Wlpglna, SistPrs Marrlon, Jean
Wilson. Bloirraph presenting "The Merry
Widow Waltx Craze."
The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe
Entire Week of May 18. 1908.
JAMES HAKKICAX.
The original Tramp Juggler and Monologist.
ROBERT H. HODGK AND COMPANY.
Thoubles of Bill Blithers, a Bachelor."
F. F. MONTRERSA,
That-1. A T. S. B. Man "On. Time."
Exhibiting "A Bridal Couple Dodging
Cameras."
TIME AND PRICES REMAIN THE SAME.
TffiEt
Tyrolean concerts in the sheltered air
doma, 2:30-8 :30, and Breton's Flying Auto
dally. 8:30 and 9:30. See the most thrill
ing act In America. Chutes. Scenic Mill,
"The Tickler," Figure Eight. Skating,
Bowling. Dancing. Park open 2 to 1'J.
"15 Minutes From Alder St."
Baseball
EE CREATION' 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, 50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Chil
dren: "Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c.
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY
Boys under 12 free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
Grand Central Station lime Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland I
Rose burg passenger .( 8:15 a. m.
Cottage Grove Passenger ....... .1 4:15 pm.
C&tlXornia Express 7:45 p.m.
Ban Francisco Express. ........ .j 1:30a.m.
West Bide j
Corvallls Passenger ............. 1 7KK a.m,
Sheridan passenger .. 4:10a.m.
Forest Grove passenger 11:00a.m.
Forest drove Passenger 5:40p.m.
Arriving Portland
Oregon Kxpress 7:15 a.m.
Cottage Grove Passenger ll:SO a.m.
Rose burg passenger .( 5:30 p. m
Portland Express 111:15 p.m.
West Side j
Corvailis passenger ............ 6:85 p. m.
Sheridan passenger . 10 : SO a. m.
Forest Grove Passenger. .. 8:00a.m.
Forest Grove Passenger 2:50p.m.
.NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland I
Tacoma and Seattle Express. .. .f 8:80 a. m.
North Coast A Chicago Limited. .) 2:00 p. m.
Overland Express jll;45 p. m.
Arriving Portland"
North Coast Limited.
Portland Express
Overland Express . ...
7:00 a.m.
4:13 p-m.1
8:35 p.m.
OREGON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland
Pendleton passanger ...........
Chicago-Portland Special .......
Spokane Flyer
Kansas City & Chicago Express.
Arriving Portland r-
Spokane Flyer .
CM.. Kan. City & Portland Ex. .
Chicago-Portland Special ......
7:15
8:30
8:15
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8:00
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.. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVES.
Leaving- Portland "
Astoria A Seaside Express 8:00 a.m.
Astoria A Seaside Exp ressw . . . . . 6:00 p. m.
Arriving Portland
Astoria A Portland Passenger.. 12:15p.m.
Portland Express 10:00 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Fort land
C. P. R. Short Line, via, Spokane i 8:15 p.m.
Beattle J 11:45 p. m.
Arriving Portland I
C. P. R Short Line, via. Spokane 8:00 a. m.
Via Seattle I 7:00 a. m,
. Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland 1
Dallas passenger .............. 7:40 a. m.
Dallas passenger .............. 4 :15 p. m,
. Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger .............. 10:15sv m.
Dallas Passenger .............. 5:50 p. m
Arriving Portmnd
Wiisonviile Local
Salem and intermediate Local. .
Wilsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and intermediate Local...
WUsonvihe Local
Salem and intermediate Express.
Salem and intermediate Local. .
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Leaving Portland
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wilsonville Lodh.1
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wilsonville Local .
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Wilsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
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NEW TODAV.
COOK 6 TRIM
Real estate, timber lands, general
brokerage business.
Phone A 2184.
Room 511, Corbett Building.
IRRIGATED FRUITLANDS 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 $90;
ten-year payments. 6 per cent interest.
Address A. C. 'Crawford, East 2nd
street, Hermiston. Oregon.
Mortgage Loans. Lowest Rate
Real Estate, Insurance
A.H. BIRRELL
Ml HcKar Bids, d Stack.
CIVS MS A CALL,
NEW TODAY.
Supporting a
Family on 1 Acre
Many are doing this In Oregron and
it is to the tremendous productiveness
of small, tracts llke-thes. that th
wealth of the country is due. v
You can continue your work In
town while living on and cultivating
an acre at Madison Villa. These tracts
are less than lo. minutes -out (com
muter's fare. cents) on the Oregon
Electric, closer to the center of town
than many 50-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
month? till the demand for residence
property here will return generous
profits to the owners. Over half of the
80 acres in Madison Villa have been
sold In two weeks; this tells how the
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 an. do this
and more on a -Madison Villa acre and
you can buy one now for the price of a
lot.
ACRE THAC7TS ftUM) AND UP. '
EASY TERMS.
Write for Maps or Call on
F. BRESKE, 444 Sherlock Bldg.
Take Car Prom Front and Jefferson. .
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. " ;
j527,000 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 -4-room, new cottage; E0x
1"0: terms. S650.
Wlllumbiii New, o-room bungalow, only
S250 cash. 1900.
University Park Neat 6-room house;
fruit, garden; east front; 60x100.
SI.IOO.
Portsmouth N e w, modern, 7-room
house; easy payments; alley; 75x100.
S2500.
Maea-I.y Junction Modern, 8-room,
' Idea; home; fruit; barn; 100x103.
S3500.
House Lota, 60x100, at S400 to 8600.
A. W. BAGLEI,
Portsmouth, St. John Car
Phone Woodlam 2144.
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REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrew. F. V. Co. M. 8240. Z3 Hamilton bi.
Baker. Alfred 215 Abington bldg.
Chap in A Harrow, S32 Chamber of Commerce.
Compton, -. F. lac. t AIMS. 100 A bin cms hi.
Cook, B. S. & Co., 507-8 Corbett bldg.
Crosvley Cow, 708-0 Corbett bldg. M. 7855.
Ooddard, H. W Main and A 1743. HO 2d at.
Botch kiss, CR.sc Co.. M. 1066. 803 C. of C
Jennings & Co.. Main 188. Soft Oregonlan.
Kinney & Stampaer, 531-533 Lor. Ex. M, 4480.
Lss. If. XLV room 411 Corbett building.
Ball ft Ton Borstal 104 2d st.. M EL Barmaids.
O'DonaelL J. M. 4561 A256L 230 Stark.
Palmer, H. P.. 218 Commercial Club bldg..
M. S$9f, A 2653.
Psrriso. Walk Ins A Co.. 260 Aider st.
Porter & French. 607 Commercial bldg.
Reed. Fields A Tynan. M 7004. A3651. 102 2d.
Roes City Realty Inv. Co., Merchants Trust bL
Schalk. Geo. D., 264 Stark St. Main 802. A392.
Surety Investment Company, rooms 026-27-28
Corbett bldg., opp. Poe toffies. (Robert B.
May and W. Lawrence).
Sharkey, J. P. A Co.. 122 Sixth st.
8wenasoa, A. F. Co., 253) Washington at.
The Oregon Beal Estate Co.. Third at.
(Holladay Add 1 Uon.)
Veteran Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce.
Waddell. W. O.. 800 Lumber Exchange bldg.
White, B. F.. 2274 Washington st.
Wood burn Oregon Immigration Bureau.
Zimmerman. 521 Corbett bldg. Main 1675.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
IR VT NXTTOK S5500. 6 rooms, new; handsome
place; large lawn: every modem conven
ience; terms. B. J. Daly.. 222 Falling
bldg.
FOR SALE New 5-room and bath bunga
low, lot 50x100. nice location Montavilla;
price $2000; terms. 1903 E. Washington.
5-ROOS4 cottage, porcelain bath. gas. elec
tricity; full lot. fruit and rosea. Inquire
4MJ East 27th. South.
VERT choice acre at end of Waverly-Rich-mond
line, fine view, good soil; pries
$1500. Call for McGrath. Main 3177.
DON'T pay rent. $5 per month for a largo
lot, convenient to car. Start today. Purse,
823 Chamber of Commerce. M 7300.
7-ROOM bouse. Highland. New. modern:
a big snap. $3250. John P. Sharkey Co.
122 6th st. Main 650, A 2587.
FIVE-ROOM modern housed large lot.
owner; small payment down, balance
monthly. Phone Sell wood 1155.
PIEDMONT Well built modern house, near
carllne; cheap; terms. V 061, Oregonlan.
LOT on East 33-th, near Alberta; also cot
tage on U carllne. Pkone owner, C 1428.
MY 8-room bomt, 4TO Bast Ash, for $1)500 it
taken at once. East JOll.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
ROCK ISLAND PARK.
ON THE WILLAMETTE.
Beautiful lots. 50x100. overlooking the
river, opposite the Rock Island. 2 to 4
blocks from car, city water, electric light,
telephone, grsded streets and sidewalks.
ftrotected harbor, nice sand beach; sn
deal location for a Summer home; 62O0
and up, easy payments.
Well built tt-room cottage, modern. 6
lota $2000; terms.
ST.JOHK.
Lot 50x100 In the center of business
part, opposite town hsll. best corner lot in
the town; $,0C0; small payment down,
balance 6 per cent on long time.
"ACREAGE ON THE SALEM ELECRIC
LINK, $lfi0 AND VP, CLOSE
TO STATION.
We have some choice acreage for sale;
In cultivation, all fine level land, no
rock or gravel; Southern Pacific Is also
building through this land. For a su
, burban home with sufficient ground tor
berries, garden truck and poultrr. this
cannot be equaled. Acreage on sny of the
other electric lines of same quality and
distance from town sells at $OQ per acre.
We know Of no acreage that has an equal
chance to Increase in value than these
acres. Investigate our proposition.
SMALL FARMS.
New electric line now fn course of con
struction will pass w!thin mile of thm;
the line will be in operation this Autumn.
12 acres, 6 in cultivation; nice, newly
built house of 4 rooms : good barn and
outhouses; stock and Implements Included;
price $'OO0. half cash.
15 acre, all In cultivation; fine home
of 6 rooms; 6 acres in walnufn; 4 acres
In cherries, at a Sacrifice of S;i250. half
cah. .
30 acres.- all In cultivation; 4 -room
house, barn and outhouses; H mile from
R. R. station; $1S00, $1S.0 cash.
Do not fall to investigate the above If
you want to buy.
THE CROSbLEY COM PANT. INC..
70S and 709 Corbett Bldg.
Phones: Home, A 5722; Main 7R55.
$27COE)LE3ANT 6-ronm house, close In on
E. Ankeny st. ; strictly modern (except
heat); is piped for furnace; full cement
basement, large porch, pun try and closets.
Walls are nicely tinted, (everything la first
class and is a rare bargain.
LUCAS A HOOVER,
310 Sweland Bldg.
EAST SIDE BUNGALOW.
4-room cozy bungalow and 1H acres of
ground. - Summer kitchen, woodhouse,
chicken-house and chlrkens, large variety
of fruit trees and berries; only one block
from car. This Is a bargain and the price
Is only $1500-; terms. v
JNO. P. SHARKEY CO.. 122 6th st.
$2400. i
Strictly modern new 5-room home, at
tractive and well built; bath, gas. elec
tricity, wood lift, reception hall, line
pantry and everything to make a home
complete; will rent fof $22..rr0; I need
the money; make me cash offer. Owner,
2i4 Corbett bldg.
7-ROOM house and large, well improved
grounds at Montavilla. nice shade and
fruit trees; large barn and other out
buildings; convenient to car and school;
price $500 on easy terms. Appiy 206
Rothchild bldg. or office at Broad and
Villa ave.
GOOD house, barn, lot 80xl2&. high, dry,
gently sloping; grass, shads, roses, mag
nificent trees loaded with cherries, apples,
splendid neighborhood; improved streets,
electric-lighted; near carllne, schools,
good stores; $2500; terms. Owner, 205
Mi finer at., Montavilla. Tabor 271.
MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE, $200.
Brand-new 6-room house. Just fin
ished; furnace, gas range, ' gas fixtures,
shades; ready to moye into, on E. 27th
st., on carllne; $200 cash, balance $18
per month. Key at our office. Bollam,
Grussi & Hlgley, 1J3 3d st.
DO YOU WANT A HOME?
A new 6-room house within 5c limit,
15-minute service; cost $1000 to .build;
two large lots with lawn, shade, fruit,
flowers, garden and hen park; best-offer;
terms. Phone Tabor 1420 or ask for
G. Moss at 105 2nd.
A COZY home for $2500; 6 rooms, modern,
full lot oOxlOO. all kinds fruit and ross,
garden; 761 Kerby, bet. Fremont and
Beach; furniture and house, $2750; without
furniture, $2500; terms. Cameron A Cable,
338 Chamber Commerce.
BY OWNER, 4 lots on Dwight St., near Willis
boulevard; 1 lot to 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. MSSBRVE. ,
253 Wash. at. Room 25.
BUILDING SITE.
100x1 00.- very desirable residence dis
trict. West Side. All city Improvements;
they are cheap at $4K)0. Business calls
- me away, make an offer, as they must go.
Address owner. N 058, care Oregonlan.
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 S.129.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Neat 5-room cottage, three lots, convenient-to
car.. $35o0; make your own
terms. Western Oregon Trust Co., 14
Chamber of Commerce. . Main 037.
HOME SNAPS.
$1350 for nice 5-room cottage, modern
Improvements, on Mount Scott line; $2"j0
cash to handle.
F. FUCHS, 221 Morrison St.
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 lth.
REAL ESTATE men with a clientele of
mall investors will find It profitable to
call on the Standard Trust Company,
Chamber of Commerce bldg., 265-67 Stark
st.
PIEDMONT SNAP.
Three lots, corner Killingsworth and
Halght ave.; ownerx Address B. 292
Clay st. Mean business.
LOTS on small monthly payments; good in
vestment stocks ; -house for $825 and u p
Address P. G. Herner, Belmont and E.
38th. Phone B 2389.
THIS WEEK. SPECIAL BARGAIN LOTS.
TAKE ALBERTA -ST. CAR.
JOHN B. MATTHEWS.
OFFICE 27TH AND ALBERTA.
CHOICE lot. West Side, fine view, pplen
dfd location for either flats or dwelling;
$250O; terms. Western Oregon Tnift Co..
14 Chamber of "Commerce. Main 037.
HOLLA DAY HOME Great bargain, $500
will fcuy; rest like rent; leaving city; sell
for cost; hardwood floors; fireplace. A
i hi uregoman.
FOUR houses on tract In resirinr- rtiatrint
pay I rig good interest on $10,000; $90rx takes
it; aeanng direct wun owner. K tttt3. Ore
gonlan. $2100 GOOD B-room cottage, with 50x100
leet, on corbett. near Meade st. A real
bargain; terms easy. Parrish, Wat kins st
Co., Aider st.
HOLLADAYS ADDITION Extra wide lot,
swell neighborhood. Improvement s all In;
1 the cheapest; terms. uN Uo7, Oregonlan.
RISLEY ACREAGE.
Oregon City carllne. C. W. RIsley.
owner, ih.ibj oiaiiwu, sr. kj. juuwaukie.
MODERN 8-room residence. restricted
neighbornooa, city view Park; bargain,
$2600. Particulars 103 4th st.
TWO of best located lots In Belle Crt
overlooking Country Club grounds; owner
leaving city, rnone iuabi. 4142.
IRVINGTON LOT Beautiful, all improved.
splendid neighborhood, near cars; bar
gain; terms, a u Vi, uregonian.
J. M. KERR A CO..
Real estate, farms, 268 Stark St., room
iu. a .fi-io. main iz-'i.
GOOD INVESTMENT. Upper Albina. three
5-room cottage, one 4-room flat. Inquire
$S0O0 Fine buy on Union ave.. Income $73
per month; terms. Western Oregon Trust
jo; unamoer or commerce. Main 037.
FOR SALE In small tracts, 400 acres finest
fruit land tn Mosler Valley. Davenport
FOR S A LE 7 - room mod era bu n galow ; nice
location! $2700; terms. Owner. Phone
w ooa taw n i.vt, runjiiwuns.
SNAP Lots in Peninsular Addition No. 2.
near Swift packing plant, cheap. Phone
it-aat JUi. v
NEW 5-room house, 100x200 lot, many fruit
trees, only $175u; a enap. Call 325 Lum
ber ixcnange.
$2tX New 6-room modern bungalows. $300,
$20 monthly. . East 44th, near Hawthorne.
Dr. Darling.
LARGE, new colonial 8-room-house, $V100;
$500. $25 monthly. Qwner. Wood lawn 17&9.
SNAP Modern 6-room house, nice lawn, near
car: fiouo. u mis. care uregonian.
$50 CERTIFICATE on lot In beautiful
Waverielgh for $25. A C
FOR SALE By owner, 6-room house, lot
35x70. 310 Carutbers St. -
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
HOLLADAY PARlv
6-room house, Clackamas st.. hard
wood floors, furnsce. fireplace, den, plenij
of closets and exceptionally well builL
Price $4300; terms to suit.
50xlO0 lot on CI ark a mas st., nesr car
line in sewer district and street Im
proved. Price $1450.
100x100 corner on Multnomah st
sightly, streets improved, newer and onij
three blocks to car. prH-e $3200.
HOLLADAYS ADDITION,
-room house on -Broadway, 'furnace,
fireplace and complete la every respect
Price $6000.
Comer lot on Broadway, close In; at
ideal location. Price $2750.
We also have improved prcperty at Mt
Xabor. Sunnyside and Vernon.
HARDING A REYNOLDS CO.,
315 Chamber of Commerce.
HOUiE AND IT $Nt0.
5- room house, lot 4nxl0t; Montavilla car
Hue; chicken and sheda, etc.; $0M); pay
ment $500 down, balance ternw to suit.
fi-room house, big lot, $12.'0. payment
$6tnt, balance terms.
6- room how and lot. University Park. 3
blocks from St. John car. ca-ft .VlO. bM.
$ terms. Particular Ctiy Realty Bro
kerage Trust Co.. 533 Chamber of Com
merce bldg., 3d and Stark. Phone Main
6430. i
FINE HOME.
A modern 7-room house, fireplace and
furnace, laundry tubs. ery large, bath
room, one bedroom has large alcove, ex
tra large closets; walls arc tinted,-built-in
china Closet., pass par.try. very prettj
stair ay, hall seat, polished floors, rovi
ceilings, large porch, corner lot, sur
rounded by nice homes. 2 blocks from
Ankeny carllne. '
HEXKLK & HARRISON, :
317 Ahlngtoa Hlrif?.
NESW hotel building and stores. South 1st
St., $1.1. U00.
House, 7 rooms. East Morrison s.. $!$",
11 acres, 1' mile from Oregon City. $lom.
320-aore farm near Salem; good 'soil; $ifl
per acre.
E. H. COLLIS. 324 Worcester bldg.
Phone Main 57.
- WEST SIDE.
w New, 5-room cottage, in Southern Port
land, just being com; leted, full lot. 1
block from carllne, $20ho, easy terms;
this is a neat plane; cemnt walks.
HENKLE HARRISON,
217 Abington Bldg.
CLOSE- IN, EASY WALKING DltfTANCH
LOT.
For Home or Flat.
Owner ner-rts money"; lot easily worth
more than a.ked; full lot; all improvements
paid; no agents. Phone Alain or A 31-fl.
OWNER leaving city will sacrifice new mod
ern 6-room house; concrete basement, fur
nace, comer lot 5ixlon, lawn, ros; 1
block south. Hawthorne ave. ; $;t600. terms.
321 B. 33d. Phone Tabor 2Y
ARTISTIC HOMES.
We bnild em ; ntf ty ones; don't cost
much; installments; let's talk it over with
Butterworth. the Bungalow Man. 317 Ab
ington bldg. Main 8520.
WEST-SIDE ACRE A" E.
10-acre tracts on West Side S. P. line,
deep black soli, near nw elect rlr line;
$70 to $130 per acre. Western Oregon
Trust Co.. 14 Chamber of Commerce.'
WEST SIDE IOT.
Good lot on Mill St.. near 17th;" $2500;
good terms.
HENKLE A HARRISON,
217 Ablngtontidg.
$2100 FUlJj lot. 50x100 fet, with good 5
room cotlnge. on Corbett street. nar"
Meade. - Investigate this. Sold on easy
terms. Parrish. Watkins & Co., 250
Alder at-
HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city:
acreage close In, and farms in Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main 4466 Kinney A
Stampher, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg.
FOR SALE Homestead relinquishments,
$200 and up, also improved farms for sale;
easy terms. John H. Moeller. 155 13th
st.. North.. Portland. Or.
LOT 25x100, with 0-coom house; full cement
basement, with furnare and laundry; gas
all through house ; price $3b00. By owner.
51$ Clay.
' ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT'Y.
D. A. TUFTS,
803 WASHINGTON ST.
SNAP Must sell before May 25, new 5
room modern cottage, $3uu cash, balance
$16 per month. Owner, lltrtt East iMh
N. Take Alberta car.
MODERN 7-room house tn Sell wood, corner
lot; 50x100, nice lawn, fruit trees and
flowers. Phone East 4702.
HAVE you $8J00 to invest and couple of lota
to trade; snap. R 062. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE FARMS.
$1600 For a fine farm of 1H0 acres In Jos
ephine County. Or.. All lever, rich land,
4u acres cleared, fenced and seeded to
clover; small house and good barn; fino
creek runs through the farm with plenty
of water to Irrigate It all; 1,500.00m feet
of fine sugar pine. 500,000 feet oak saw
timber; quarter mile to good school; good
road to Grants Pass. Call or write Jas.
Bell, room 15. Lafayette bldg., Port
land. Or.
lttO ACRES, all in cultivation, slightly roil
ing, one mile of good school; on good
county road; this Is one of the hest farms
in the county; price $s0 per acre. If vou
will come out to my farm 3 miles' west of
City Park on old Van yon road, T will show
you this pjace, or address perry Ellis,
Hillsdale. Route 1.
A LF A LFA RANCH FOR S A LE).
One of the best alfalfa and stock ranches
in the state; 600 acres in alfalfa; an abund
ance of vater for irrigation purposes and '
plenty of sheep range; 0000 sheep; muni be
sold at once. Inquire of the owner, James
Smith, Burnt Ranch, Wheeler County, Or.
GREAT FARM BARGAINS.
$4300 for beautiful 40-acre farm; best
of soil, driving distance from Portland ;
with all stock, crops and machinery; $2500,
cash, balance 6 per cent.
F. FUCHS. 221 Morrison st.
480 ACRES as gcod cherry, peach and grape
land as there is in Oregon, six miles from
The Dalles; in tine shai-e to cut into
small tracts; 350 acres now in cultiva
tion, ready to be set to fruit; S14.400 on
easy terras. J. A. Douthit, The Dallas. Or.
$140 PER ACRE T1GARDV1LLE.
For quick sale owner will. sell 25 acres
at Tlgardvllle. near line of electric road
Uo Hlllsboro; 800 cords of wood on place;
land next to this selling for $250 pr acre.
JNO. P. SHARKEY CO.. 122-. 0th st.
FOR SALE Maple farm. Tigardville, 83
acres near electric cars, good running
water, fine orchard in high state of cul
tivation; good title and unincumbered.
Price $20.uu. Address Geo. Frewing.
-Tigardville, Or. i
80 ACRES; 5 fn cultivation and fenced; eome
timber; good well and running water; 4
room house, and outbuilding; horse, bucgy,
coVs, hogs. 18 chickens; 1 mile to school;
good soil ; $13U0. Room 530, Lumber Ex
change bldR.
ACREAGE For sale, 23 1-3 acres, on O W.
.P. mile from station, heavy blak soil,
J2 acres cleared, all In crop, balance easllv
cleared, will take $13 per acre for the
next week; terms. Address P 003. Ore
gonlan. I
MUST SELL BEFORE MAY 23.
WOKTH $500.
$3000 Buys 10 A Tes
Near Estacada Carllne.
Room 18, 313 Washington st.
SO ACRES fine, rich land in 8 miles from
Hillsboro; 0O cleared; house and other out
buildings; an Ideal fruit or dairy farm.
Full particulars at 206 Rothchild bldg..
4th and Washington.
168 acres. 50 cleared and 50 slashed nnd
burnt ; 60 acres fine cedar timber, over
2,000.000 feet; about 30 acres (inent bot
tom land ; 3 2 milts from Hillsboro. I'ar
tlculars at 206 Rothchild bldg
FARM SNAP 150 acres. 2 miles of Nortti
Yamhill, 140 acres improved. 100 acres in
crop, fenced and cross-fenced, good house
and barn, 60 per acre; terms. F. Dkitz
mann, 61 3d st.
FARMS, orchards, timber, acre tracts, choi'.-e
homesteads, vacant lots and houses; our
It pvu) are full of snaps. Swedish Land &
Immigration Co., 311 Worcester bldg.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, 100 acres, near
Grants Pass, rich black woil, orchard,
buildings, 0 head cattle, span horses, im
plements, $2600. P 961, Orrgonlan.
BUY while cheap, 100 acres. $100; SO
acres, lO0O; 40 seres. $1200: 4 acre.
$8wV: 120 acres $250O; o acres.. $1S00.
Joseph Parker, Scappoose, Or.
FOR SALE Easy terms. 80 acres flnw level
apple land, s miles from Lyle. Wash.: 3
acres in 7-year-old orchard; very cheap
if taken quickly. A B 972, Oregon ian.
75 ACRE'S, partly improved, 6-room houe,
large bam, 30 aerwt timber. 7 miles from
Vancouver. L. A. Miller, Vancouver, Wash,
Manor route. ,
100-ACRE farm in the Grande Ronde Val
ley in Union County, mile from Cove,
best farm in the country, in perfect trim.
Call 51 Buchanan bldg.. 2 Wash.'
FOR SALE! A 32 -acre tract near Gates,
Or. with 2 cottages, orchards, at $250O,
Write to Charles Uoelde, Mill City.
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