Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 19, 1908, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1903.
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TUFT IS
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that carried the crowd with him, and
no njan who spoke today received more
attention than he.
When Interrupted by the galleries,
lie replied in the same manner as he
said on, the first occasion:
"It's about all Wisconsin will get
here; can't you give me a few min
utes?" When a man standing near the ros
trum urged him to "name him," Mr.
Cochems replied:
"That's all right, four dollars a
week."
"You're a four-flusher!" retorted the
man on the floor, who was at once
threatened with a violent exit if he did
not put a period to his public conversa
tion. "In 1904 ' said Mr. Cochems, and
the crowd groaned loudly at the his
torical allusion, believing that It meant
a considerable further extension of his
speech.
"Name him, name him!" shouted the
crowd.
"I know you are tired men," replied
the speaker, "but I am, too. Don't
think this is fun for me. It is not. It
is the performance of a sacred duty.
One minute more and I will be
through."
"Back to Wisconsin!" called out a
delegate in the third row.
Mr. Cochems weathered several more
etorms of protests from the crowd be
fore he reached the name of his candi
date, the effectiveness of which was all
but lost In a hissing 'of voices, the re
sult of his battle with the taunting
throngs.
As Mr. Cochems left the stand, he
was congratulated by Mr. Hanly, Sen
ators Beveridge and Hemenway and
others In the first row.
The nomination of Mr. La Follette
was seconded by C. A. McGee, of Wis
consin. A wild cheer greeted Mr. McGee as
he closed, and the demonstration that
followed exceeded in Intensity that
which had greeted the presentation of
any other name except Mr. Taft's.
UPROAR FOR ROOSEVELT
Picture of Presiflcnt Again Sets the
Galleries Wild.
The cheering rapidly increased when a
man named Selfert, who is a messenger
in the United States Senate, held up a
picture of President Roosevelt, The up
roar was so great at the time the picture
was shown that it was impossible to tell
exactly where the La Follette enthusiasm
ended and the Roosevelt cheers began.
The Wisconsin men took full charge of
the outburst, however, and led It with
vigor and increasing every minute as the
time went on.
Sergeant-at-Arms Stone directed one of
his assistants to go to Mr. Seifert and
order him to take down the picture of
Mr. Roosevelt. It was promptly done,
but the cheering went on undiminished.
The tumult was so great that no human
voice, nor the lusty strokes of the chair
man's gavel, was able to penetrate It
and bring order out of the vocal chaos.
The excitement was entirely in the gal
leries, the delegates, with the exception
of Wisconsin, remaining quietly in their
seats, waiting for the tornado to pass.
The cheering developed definitely into
a Roosevelt demonstration, and, encour
aged by its continuance, the man on the
stage lifted again the lithograph of the
President, which had previously been low
ered at the command of the sergeant-at-arms.
Then on the balcony there appeared
n immense American flag bearing a pic
ture of the President.
Two men marched across the balcony
platform in the rear of the stage and
the cheeerinst was taken up anew, min
gled with cries of "Four, four, four years
more."
Mr. Lodge, abondoning all efforts to
still the crowd, ordered Secretary Malloy
to continue the call of the delegations.
This was done amidst a terrific uproar.
BALLOT NOMINATES TAFT
Votes Cast Amid Terrific Uproar for
Roosevelt.
The chairman then announced In a
tone which, although strained to the ut
most, could be heard only a few feet
away:
"That completes the roll of states, and
the rollcall will now be had for the vote.
We will not wait a minute longer."
The Ecene was absolutely unique In
American political history, the vote being
taken during a terrific uproar In behalf
of a man whose name was not before
the convention. ,
"Alabama," shouted the reading clerk.
There was a roar of yells and hisses from
the crowd. The chairman of the dele
gation, however, made his way to the
edge of the platform and shouted:
"Alabama casts her 22 votes for Taft."
The vote was repeated by the clerk
and there were cheers from the delegates,
sent to mingle with the tumult of the
gallery crowd. Hisses, cheers and cat
calls continued to come from the gal
leries as the States of Arkansas, Cali
fornia, Colorado and Connecticut cast
their solid votes for Taft.
Uproar Almost Drowns Vote.
"Pay no attention to the crowd," said
Mr. Lodge, directing the clerk to pro
ceed. "I shall not have the President
nominated by a Chicago mob," he shout
ed in anger.
As the rollcall proceeded, the chairmen
of the various delegations, unable to
make their voices heard, continued to
come up to the platform and yell the
votes of their states In the ears of the
secretary.
Georgia split up her votes, casting eight
for Foraker and 17 for Taft. Cannon
failed to hold his own state firmly, three
votes being cast for Taft.
By the time Kentucky was reached on
the roll, the crowd had quieted down at
last, but cheers greeted the announce
ments for Taft. Solid votes for Taft
came from Louisiana, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Minnesota. Mississippi,
Missouri and other states, but New Jer
sey split her votes among four candi
dates. 35 for Taft, three for Cannon! two
for Fairbanks and four for Knox.
Kew York Splits Her Vote.
New York caused a long break in
the roll call by demanding that the
names of the delegates be called and
that they be allowed to vote Individ
ually. One of the delegates delivered
himself of a speech, saying that, while
he was under Instruction for Hughes,
he personally favored Taft. Other
delegates voted for Taft, while Ben
jamin B. Odell, Jr., voted for Cannon,
another delegate following his lead a
second later. William F. Barnes voted
for Taft, as did Lucius N. Littauer,:
Representative Payne voted with the
Hughes delegates. The total vote was
divided as follows: Hughes, 61; Taft,
10; Cannon, 6: absent, 1.
North Carolina went solidly for Taft,
as did North Dakota.
t Ohio Makes It Majority.
Ohio cast 42 for Taft and 4 for Fora
ker. This was the critical point in the
balloting and it was his own state that
carried the Ohio candidate over to vie
tory. There was. a decided sensation when
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Pennsylvania was called and the chair
man announced:
"Sixty-four for Knox, one for Taft,
and three for Theodore Roosevelt."
A resounding cheer from the gal
leries greeted the announcement. Mr.
Lodge ordered the gralleries cleared, but
the demonstration was short-lived.
There had been 469 votes for Taft
when Ohio was reached and the nom
ination was made. The 42 votes of
Ohio gave Taft 511, whereas only 491
were required.
South Carolina demanded that her
vote be taken by delegates. The vote
was, Taft, 13; Foraker, 2; Fairbanks, 2;
absent, 1. South Dakota, Texas, Utah
and Vermont were for Taft.
West Virginia, which was subpesed
to be the breeding place of the Roose
velt boom, went for Taft, while La
Follette lo'st a vote In Wisconsin, it
being cast for Taft. The territories
went solidly for Taft, and the final re
sult was:
Taft, 702; Cannon, 58; Knox, 68; La
Follette. 25; Hughes, 67; Fairbanks,
40; Foraker, 16; Roosevelt, 3; absent, 1.
Too Tired to Cheer Again.
A considerable delay was occasioned
by some confusion among the account
ants, who kept the tally of the ballot,
and it was 5:15 before Mr. Lodge read
out the vote as given above. A roar
greeted the announcement of the Taft
vote, which was given last, but the
wearied delegates and spectators were
not able to make a sustained effort
and the enthusiasm spent itself.
Representative Boutell. of Illinois,
who nominated Cannon, was one of the
first of the delegates to mount a chair
and call: "Hurrah for Taft." The band
played the "Star-Spangled 'Banner,"
and many in the crowd joined In sing
ing the National anthem. After this
the demonstration ceased. A big
crayon portrait of Taft was brought
to the stage and prominently placed.
Make It Unanimous.
General Woodford, of New York, was
recognized ana said:
"Mr. Chairman, on the request of
Governor Hughes and of the united
New York delegation, I move the nom
ination of William H. Taft be made
unanimous."
Senator Penrose, of Pennsylvania,
and Mr. Boutell, of Illinois, both clam
ored for recognition. Mr. Penrose was
given the first chance and he moved to
make the nomination unanimous. Mr.
Boutell seconded the motion and In
diana, with others, followed suit. The
motion was put by the chairman and
carried with a "shout.
"I declare the vote to be unanimous,"
said the chairman and the last cheer
was given In response.
It was on motion of Senator Fulton
that the convention took a recess at
5:22 P. M. until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.
Tips Cut Off, Dockmen Strike.
CHERBOURG, June 18. The agents
of the North German Lloyd line have
forbidden the dockworkers in their
employ to accept . gratuities for the
transferring of passengers' baggage
from train to steamer at this port, and
PHONE OPERATOR
Regained Memory on Right Food.
The girls who answer your call on
the telephone must be quick, accurate
and courteous. They must have good
memories also.
Those who work nights often get in
the way of eating almost anything
handy, which is apt to be the kind of
food which does not rebuild waste
brain and nerve colls.
"I have been night telephone oper
ator for a number of years," writes a
Calif, girl, "and was formerly in per
fect health, never knew an all.
"But irregular hours of sleep and
meals, and the use of pastry or any
food that happened to be available,
soon caused my health and memory to
fail.
"The loss of my robust health wor
ried me very much. And medicine
seemed to do no good.
"Four months ago mother told me
It was the condition of my stomach
that caused my trouble, and she be
lieved If I would change to Grape-Nuts
food, I would improve.
"Eager to regain my Health, I took
her advice and instead of eating just
anything, I ate Grape-Nuts regularly,
and at the end of four months on
Grape-Nuts I am the happy, robust girl
I once was.
"I have gained eleven pounds in
weight, have good color, am strong and
hearty and nothing seems to escape my
memory. And all this I owe to Grape
Nuts." "There's a Reason." Name given by
Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read
"The Road to Wellville," in pkgs.
Ever read the above letter? A new
one appeara from time to time. They
are grnuloe, trae, and full of human
interest.
AMUSEMENT.
HEILIG THEATER
see: the
"FOREST
BELL"
Sehlndler's Great Dramatic
Operetta, Presented by Over
100 Students From the Chris-"
tian Brother s' College.
Friday Evening, June 19
BAKER THEATER pAeM8" x
Geo. IV Baker, Gen. Manager.
TonlRht. all this week, matinee Saturday
Extra attraction, first time on any stage.
"THE SWINDLER."
By Howard Russell, popular member or
Baker Stock Conpany. An Instan
taneous success.
Evening prices 25c. 35c. 50c. Matinee, 15c,
25c. Next week "The Henrietta."
THE STAR Musical Comedy
Week or June 14. lOOS.
TWO SHOWS EVERY EVENING.
First at 7:30. Second at 9:15 P. M.
Lower Floor. 25c: Balcony, 15c.
Matinees Dally, 2:30 P. M., 15e.
THE ARMSTRONG MfSICAX, COMEDY
COMPANY
Offer the new Military Musical Satire,
"GENERAX, MIX-CP."
THE GRAND-Vaudeville deluxe
Entire Week of June 15. 1908.
MLtB. MARZELLO'8
Troupe of Wonderful Trained Birds.
. WEBB-ROMALO TROUPE.
Acrobatic Novelty.
F. F. MONTRESSA.
' That I. A. T. S. E. Man, Showing
"DON JUAN."
Besides a Host of Other B!r Acts.
MARQUAM GRAND
Pantares Advanced Vaudeville Attractions,
TONIGHT AND Ail, THIS WEEK
THE TEN COLORED KNIGHTS.
An absolutely r.ew and original act consist
ing; of colored comedians in singing, dancing
and monologue.
SPECIAL. ADDED ATTRACTION.
TORCAT AND TRAINED ROOSTERS,
Assisted by the dainty and vivacious Mile.
Flor. d'Aliza. Three performances dally.
Popular Prices. Curtain at 2:110, 7:30, 9 P. M.
10 A. M. to
12 P. M.
SYMPHONY CONCERTS AT SlSO
By the Orchestra of White & Gold.
TONIGHT AT 8ll5
A Big Scream in Two Acts,
"THK JOLLY WIDOW."
Hear Marguerite La Ponte, "I'm Look
ing for- the Man Who Wrote the
Merry Widow Waltz."
"A SWELL SHOW" says everybody.
Every night this week.
LYRIC THEATER
Both plionea: Main 4885. Home E 1028.
Week commencing Monday. June 15. third
week of the famous Blunkall-Atwood Stock
Company in the powerful Industrial drama
"CAPITAL AGAINST LABOR."
Matinees Tuesdax. Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday. Prices loo and 20c. Every evening
at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20c and 30c. Boxes 60c.
Office open 10- A. M. to 10 P. M.
DANCINGBARGE
Will Leave Foo't of Washington Street
Every Night at 8 o'clock.
Good Music-Fine War Floor. Admission
50c for Four Hours' Nice Dancing.
Tickets On Sale at the Dock.
C. CHRISTENSEN
OPTICIAN
Fourth Floor 'Corbett Bldg.
consequently the men yesterday re
fused to handle the baggage of the
passengers who came down town from
Paris to embark on the Kaiser WI1
helm der Grosse. To get over the dif
ficulty the company requisitioned the
services of the ship's sailors, and the
baggage was bandied without delay.
Eugene Cleans Town for Visitors.
EUGENE. Or., June 18. (Special.) To
day was "clean-up" day for Eugene and
the street officers and citizens accom
plished a good deal toward making the
city more attractive to visitors who will
be here next week to attend commence
ment at the University of Oregon and
the Portland business men's excursion.
MEET
ME
THERE
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Wllson'a rooms. 173-175 2d. corner Tarn
hill, at 10 A.- M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer.
By the Portland Auctloa Co., 2U 1st st.
at 2 P. M fine furniture, carpets. etc.
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND LODGE NO. 55, A.
F. and A. M. Stated communi-
gjjiT cation this (Friday) evening ax
i vv oi k in iu aa.. icgree. v m-
itora welcome. By order W. M.
I.. W. PRATT. Sec
ROSE! CITY CHAPTBR NO. 86. O.
E. S. Regular communication this'
(Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. Ma
sonic Temple, (West Side.) By or
der W. M. Social. Vlsltln-r mem
bers cordially invited.
SARAH B. GUBRIN, Bee
HASSALO LODGE No. IS. I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting; this (Friday) evening at 8
o'clock. Work In tha. Third Degree. Visitors
welcome. 'V
F. COZENS, Beo.
PIED. .
TSOHARNEE In this city. June 18. at the
family residence, 335 Caruthers street. Mrs.
Margaret Tscharner, aged 41 years 4 month.
23 days. Funeral announcement later.
FUJTERAT- TfOTICES.
KENWORTHT At the late residence. 668
East Pine St.. June 17. 1008. Mary Louise
Kenworthy, aged 74 years, 10 months. 26
davs. Funeral will take place Friday,
June 19. at 2:80 P. M from cemetery M.
E. Church, corner East 9th street and
East Pine streets. Friends invited.
GRAYSON The funeral services of Rhoda
Victoria Grayson will be held at the resi
dence of her mother. Mrs. Sarah Gray
son. 909 Uaight ave.. at 10 A. M. today
(Friday). Friends Invited. "
GAY In this city June 17. Ernest R. Gay.
aged 28 years, 5 months. Friends Invited
to attend funeral services, which will be
held at Holman's Chapel at 2 P. M. to
day and Friday. Interment River View
Cemetery. - . ... ,
YOUNG man bookkeeper, country bank. Im
mediately, fflo; reply in handwriting; give
references and phone' number. F 81. Ore
gonian. EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. 220 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 607.
t. P. FINLE Y V BOH. tun era 1 Directors,
Third and Madlsop. Phone Main . A 1S08.
tronnlnir, McEntee m Gllhaujrti. uoeral Di
rectors. 7th Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady uss.
EELLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direet--.
IIS Rossell. East JOSS. Lady assistant.
r. B. DUXNEtO. Undertaker- 414
Aider. Lady assistant, fbena East M.
WHERE TO DINE
VegetarianCafe Jt yZ
tie Meals served a la carte 8 A. M. to S P. 11.
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NKW TODAY.
SNAP!
NAP!
Beautiful Country Rome
short distance outside city limits, con
sisting of 3 acres of land, 8-room
modern house and barn, bearing or
chard of 150 trees apples, cherries,
plums and prunes ; windmill and tank
with running water in house and barn.
This place is an ideal country home
with all the advantages of quick
transportation, being only 35 min
utes' ride on the Waverly-Woodstock
car.
TYill be sold at a very low price, on
terms to suit purchaser at 6, per cent
on deferred payments.
W. L. PAGE,
204 Failing Building.
315 Acres, $35 Per Acre
Twenty-five Miles From Portland
Here you can make one of the most
beautiful homes In Oregorf, overlook
ing the Willamette River In one of Its
most charming sections.
60 acres In cultivation, 80 acres al
most ready for the plow. Remainder
covered with very valuable body of
fir piling and large body fir.
Excellent boat landing on the water
front.
This is simply another of those fine
bargains which we have ferreted out
and offer you. Act quickly, for It will
go soon.
That S40 tract we told you of last
week was taken by the first man
who saw it.
The Jacobs-Stine
Company
Co-Operatlve Farm lands Department,
148 Fifth St.. Portland, Or.
RICH! RICH! RICH!
35 acres, $75 per acre. Elevated
building site overlooking the Willam
ette River.
In one of its most attractive, charm
ing and picturesque spots.
Only 25 miles from Portland.
Soil very rich and productive.
An excellent investment. Delightful
for a home.
THE JACOBS-STINE
COMPANY
Oo-Operative Parm Lands Depart
ment, 148 Fifth Street, Portland, Or.
Ideal Homesite
CHEAP
Holladay Park
100x100 feet, "northwest corner E.
19th and Multnomah streets; all im
provements in and paid; two carlines
and good view.
Price only $3200. Look this up.
HARDING & REYNOLDS CO.,
315 Chamber of Commerce.
SNAP
$10,000 cash will handle fine quarter
block, Nob Hill, on 18th street, south
of Johnson. Four modern 9-room
houses, income $142 per month ;
houses alone worth the money; bal
ance 6 per cent. Owner's sacrifice;
your gain; few days only; pays near
ly 9 per cent.
PRANK BOLLAM.-128 Third Street.
tlO.000 cash will handlo fine Quarter block.
Nob Hill, on 18th street, south of Johnson.
Four modern ' 8-room houses. Income $142
per month; houses alone -worth the money;
balance 6 per cent. Owner's sacrifice, your
gain;" few days only; pays nearly 9 per
cent. ,
FRANK BOLLAM,
128 Third Street.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
tax B-Ki, Bids.. Sd Stork.
UVK MLB A CALL,
s
SNAP
STEW TODAY.
Swift to
Spend
1,000,00
Immediately
in Building's
That means a nice profit on lots in
Loveleig'
If taken at present prices.
Building restrictions, graded streets,
water mains, free to buyer. Prices
$450 to $600 $10 cash and $10 per
month. Call up
Brong'-Steele Co.
110 Second St.
Phone M 1743, A 1743.
3 ACRES
On cirline. Bull Run water
lO ACRES
All in fruit; sightly location; 5-cent
carfare. xThese are Al tracts.
I. G. Davidson m
819 Chainber of Commerce.
BKAL. KSTAXfi lAXJBLBa.
Asdnws, W. V. 4k Co, H. 3349, 38 Hamilton M.
Baker, Alfred A., 215 Ablnstoa bids.
Ch&pln ft Her low, 332 Chamber of Commerce
Com p ton. r. F. Pac. A184S. 100'AblnvtAa hL
Cook. B. S. & Co.. 007-8 Corbett bldg.
Crowley Co.. Corbett bids. M. 780ft.
Goddard. H. W.. MAla asd A 1743. 110 2d mt.
Jennings A Co., Main 168. 206 Oregonlaa.
Kinney Stampber, 631-632 Lbr. Ex. H. 4483.
Lm. If. XL, room 411 Corbett building.
VaU A Ton Borate! 104 2d at.. 392 E. Bume4dew
OTXmaeU, J. F., If. 4561 A A256L 230 Stark.
Palmer, H. P., 218 Commercial Club bldg
M. 8699, A 2653.
ParrlBb. Watklna A Co., 250 Alder at.
Porter A French. 607 Commercial bldg.
Reed, Fields A Tynan. M. 7004, A3651. 102 2d,
e-shalk. Geo. V, 264 Btark at. Main 892. A393.
Sharker. J. P. A Co.. 122H Sixth at.
ftwenaaon, A. F. A Co.. 264ft Waablngtom sC
The Oregon Seal Eatata Co.. 88 ft Third mU.
iHolladax Addition.
Yetaram Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce.
Waddell. W. O- 809 Lumber Exchange bldg.
White. B- F.. J27H Waahlngton et.
FOR SALK REAL ESTATE
FOR 8ALE By owner, East Side, fine
neighborhood, new el(?ht-room modern
house, full cement basement, furnace,
email barn, large lot. fruit and rose.
Price J6000; about $4000 cash will han
dle. Principals only. M Si, Oregonian.
HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city:
acreage close In. and farms in Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main 4486. Kinney A
Btampher. 631-32 Lumber Exchange bldg.
ABSTRACTS . EXAMINED
BT EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATTT.
D. A- T1TFTS.
803H WASHINGTON ST.
60x65 Corner Union ave. and Wygant; fine
for stores, with flat above; 31550; alsp in
same block. 35xlo0 for $850. Culver, 62S
Chamber of Commerce. ,
FOR SALE by owner, an 8-room modern
house, one block to car; part cash; bar
gain if taken at once. Also 6-room cot
tage. Phone East 4989.
LARGO tract, acre and one-half, only IflOO;
10 minutes ride on Salem electric; 5c fare;
terms. James C. Logan, room 411 Corbett
bldg.
ONLY $100 for fine bond on central business
Jroperty in Seattle; high rate of Interest.
as. C. Logan, room 411 Corbett bldg.
LOT 40x100, East 7th. near Broadway, 31300;
if SftxlOO, only $1 125 ; good street, walk.
Culver. 623 Chamber of Commerce.
6-ROOM cottage, 50xH0 cornnr, 1 block from
A. car; fin location ; $ G50 cah, balance
terms. 1084 E. 15th st. X. Owner.
VERT choice acre- at end of Waverly-Rich-mond
line, fine view, good soil; prica
31500. Call for MoGrath. Main 8177.
LOT on JWacadam street; 1600.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY,
182 Third L
$3000 New modern 6-room house, Holladay
Park Addition. Owner. Phone East
2756.
$3150 On East 22d, near Erv1s trt. ; 5-room
modern cottage. Purse, 823 Chamber of
Commerce.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS residence; fine view;
only $4000. Puree. 823 Chamber of Com
merce. Main 73C9.
CALL upon us for bargains in choice houses
Dollen & Herdman. Phones East 896,
C 1993. cor. of 15th and Halsey.
$1550 50x126 and 5-room modern cottage
on Sellwood carllne; terms. W. O. Wad
del, 309 Lumber Exchange.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Sightly modern,
g-room home; your own terms. Call room
40, Washington bldg.
NEW, modem, 6-room house, ft block from
car; owner; terms; Montavilla. Phone
East 367.
AT actual cost, on easy terms, a 6-room
new residence on fully Improved street,
corner lot. Owner 601 Buchanan bldg.
FOR SALE For good buys in homes or lots,
for cash or Installments, I list only bar
gains. Phone mornings, Woodlawn 1326.
$140 CASH buys 63ftxl00 feet. S. D. Watts.
527 Meridian at-, Montavllle. Phone Tabor
573.
$2200 NEW B-room cottage; terms. Owner
obliged to sell. Inquire 602 Worcester
bldg.
MODERN new 5-room bungalow, nice loca
tion. Montavilla; $2000; terms. Owner.
Phone Tabor 311.
ACRB. close to Mount Scott carllne, and it
Is the nicest piece of ground out there;
price Is right. 325 Lumber Exchange.
WHQ wants this, snap. 8ft acres, 1000 cords
wood. $1200 cash? Tlgardville. W. 24, Ore-gonlan-
FOR SALE In small tracts, 40O acres finest
fruit land tn Mosler Valley. Davenport
Bros., 150 Front st
FOR SALE 8-room house and lot. Apply
8o7 Northrup St.
FOR SALE A choice lot at Seaview. Phone
, Main 2004.
CHOICE lots, beat locations. Zollen Sa
Herdman.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
WB all like to make eome money. Surely,
you sometimes have wished to know how
did so-and-so make his money.
DO YOUR OWN THINKING.
When hops are high In price everybody
raises hops; the natural consequence is the
price of hops goes down. At this state of
affairs the thoughtless crowd gives up rais
ing hops, plows up the field and growa
something else, only to experience low
prices again In this new crop, as every
body has done the same thing.
Just think of the absurdity of this prin
ciple! And yet, the truth ie the majority
follows this course.
DO YOU WANT TO DO THE SAME B
SHOULD THINK NOT.
Tf you do, you will aek again, How
did he do it?"
The far-seeing man will watch the mar
ket and general conauions and grow hops
when prices are low.
What is true of hops Is true in almost
every other line of business stocks, min
ing and last, but not least, real estate.
AGAIN WE SAT: DO YOUR OWN
THINKING!
Do you want to buy when everything is
booming, when prices are high? That's
when most people buy. and make nothing.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY,
while prices are reasonable. After the
Presidential election, when the big boom
Is sure to come, you will have your har
vest, with prices way up.
Call at our office. We have a number of
opportunities1 to make money in real es
tate on small investments.
Our propositions stand closest investiga
tion. THE CROSSLET COMPANY. INC.
709 and 709 Corbett bldg.
Phones Main 7855, Home A 5722.
WE have some choice acreage for sale 3
miles from Portland postoffice, within city
Umtts, finest eoil. all lvel. close to elec
tric car. city water pired to place.
This location is building tip rapidly Into
one of Portland's finest residence districts.
Can be handled with little money. ,
A splendid investment; would be es
pecially suitable for fine gardening, hot
houses, etc.
For full particulars call at our office,
THE CROSSLEY COMPANY, Inc.,
708 and 709 Corbett Bldg.
Phones Main 7ST5, Home A 6722.
MOUNT TABOR HOME.
Beautiful grounds of ft acre, wrth 15 or
20 large fruit trees and all kinds of small
fruit, Iwd grape vines, wistaria vine and
other shrubbery and a 6-room house, not
new. but in fairly good condition; house
Is plastered and has Just been newly paint
ed and papered. Is 5 blocks -from the car
line, on Gilliam st. This place Is a snap
at $2750, on which we can give terms.
H. P. PALMER,
213 Commercial Club Bldg.,
Main 8699. A 2033.
O. R. & N. FRONTAGE.
We have 500 feet frontage for sale on
the O. R. & N.. directly opposite from
the Blake-McFall trick warehouse, west
of 2Sth st. This Is the best bargain in
warehouse property" In Portland; $So00.
H. P. PALMER,
213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Main 8699. A 2G53.
$200 CASH
Aa first payment on a new, strictly modem
5-room cottage on 37th st., 3 Wocks from
car; Improved street, basement, closets, re
ception hall, porch, pantry, bath. best
plumbing; this house is in fine neighbor
hood and will be sacrificed at $1900; bal
ance less than rent; opn evenings.
-BAST SIDE INVESTMENT CO..
37th and Hawthorne. Tabor 1147.
$2300 BUYS 6-room modern house, full
basement; best of piumblng. wood fibre
plaster; strictly up-to-date; corner lot,
fine lawn, cement walks; this is in walk
ing distance and we will sell on easy
terms; will rent for $22.50 per month.
CAMERON & CABLE.
338 Chamber of Commerce.
Phones: Main 79.t; Home A 2353.
THE BEST BUY IN UPPER ALBINA.
On carllne near Piedmont, new modern
cottage. 5 rooms and attic, concrete foun
dation, -basement, cement walks, laun
dry tubs and floor; electric and gas fix
tures, porcelain bath, wash basin, toilet
and sink, $2000; terms. Inquire at 244
Sellwocd st.
A FINE HOME.
I have for sale a brand new 6-room
Swiss cottage with 4 lo-.s 60x100; 48 8-year
. old fruit trees: apples, cherries, prunes,
grapes, peaches and psars, small fruit; 8
blocks from carllne; an fenced; good soil;
6c fare, near Montavilla; $3000, half cash.
Phone today. A 3129.
WE HAVE a 10-acre tract of land. oil of
the very best, only 30 minutes by electric
cars from First and Alder sts., at $300
per acre; or will sell one-half of the tract
at same price per acre; easy terms.
KNAPP & MACK EY,
7 Chamber of Commerce.
ELEGANT HOME EAST MAIN ST. $1500.
A swell modern, brand new house on
East Main St.. walking distance nevLr
.was lived In. Price $4750, $1500 cash,
balance to suit.
GRUSS1 & GANTNER, 265 Washington St..
corner Third room 7.
SNAP 5-room modern cottage, full brick
basement four fruit trees, plenty of ber
ries and flowers. C.OxlOO lot. west front,
across the river on East 8th.. walking
distance, only $4."i00. $3000 cash.
FRANK BOLLAM.
128 Third st.
65x100 FEET on Hawthorne avenue, $1100.
50x 1 00 feet EH la s t ree t, M id way, $450.
50x100 feet, E. Harrison St., near 84th, $550.
Easy terms.
KNAPP & MACKEY.
7 Chamber of Commerce.
A MODERN house of 3 rooms, with 100x100
feet, in the most desirable part of Holla
day Addition, within easy walking dis
tance; price much below actual value for
quick sale. W. O. Waddel, 309 Lumber
Exchange.
$3300 Strictly modern, 6-room house, 12
minutes, to the heart of the city, on Im
proved street; select neighborhood; $500
cash, balance like rent, at 6 per cent. A. A.
Hoover, 581 E. 10th. Sellwood 777.
6-ROOM house on East 10th. near Wash
ington, cement basement and walks;
$3200.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY,
132 Third st.
A SACRIFICE Choice comer, 2 lots, strict
ly modern 7-room house, built for a home,
but muBt be ld. Irvington; full view Mt.
Hood; only $5500. Owner. Phones Exchange
1, House 17.
$2000 SPLENDID 5-room bungalow on E.
Lincoln street, lot 50x100, modern plumb
ing, improved street. $300 down and $13
per month. Conklln Bros.. 302 Rotn
child bldg.
FULL lot and new. modern 6-room hous.
Am leaving city, price very low for quick
sale; good terms. See owner on premises.
966 East Everett st.
FROM OWNER.
New modern 6-room cottage at Flrland,
block and half to carline; easy terms; like
paying rent. Address L 7, Oregonian.
THIS WEEK SPECIAL BARGAIN LOTS.
TAKE ALBERTA -ST. CAR.
JOHN" B- MATTHEWS.
OFFICE 27TH AND ALBERTA.
$2200 5-room modern cottage, lot 50x100,
on East 37th street, near Hawthorne ave.,
$300 down and $15 per month. Conklln
Bros., 302 Rothchild bldg.
QUARTER block fruit and berries. Cole's
addition. $1500.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY,
132 Third st.
ONE-HALF-ACRE tract; am leaving city;
must dispose of It; pay for it $10 per
month. W. R. Howard (owner). 110 2d
srt., city.
$3750 50x100 on Clay sc.. near 34th, fine
location for flats; nothing as chean in
this vicinity. W. O. Waddel. 309 Lum
ber Exchange.
6 ROOMS, full lot. full basement, fine lo
cation. We guarantee you can't duplicate
this for- the price, $2750. terms. Let us
prove it. Call 513 Chamber of Commerce.
6-ROOM modern house, Willamette Heights,
view of river, on carline; $4500.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY,
132 Third st.
SELLWOOD on Spokane avenue, lot 50x100,
with small house and well fitted up;
place to keep chickens. Inquire Elkhorn
Market. Phone Sellwood 905.
5 ROOMS, full lot. fine lawn, fruit and
flowers; a great big bargain, only $1700;
will sell or trade for close ( in acres. Caxl
513 Chamber of Commerce.
4-ROOM house. City View Park, cement
basement; $1100.
MARTIN X HIGLEY,
132 Third st.
T-ROOM bouse. Highland. New. modern;
a big snap. $3250. John P. Sharkey Co.
122 ft 6th st. Main 650, A 2537.
$10O CASH and $25 a month buys a 8
room house In Highland, nar Union ave.,
$2500. State Land Co., 133 ft First st.
$1550 Nice new cottage. 7C6 East 6th, near
Beech; close to car; bath, gas. etc. Owner,
208 4th. Main 3000.
SNAP if taken at once, 6-room cottage. See
owner. 141 East 47th, near Belmont.
TWO lots In Nob Hill. For information ad
dress AX) 26, Oregonian. No agents.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
AT RIVERD ALE ON THE WILLAMETTE.
6-room house and 4 lots. 50x100, beauti
ful view and Ideal location. 15 minute'
ride to center of town bathroom with
new porcelain tub. large verandas, hy
. draulic ram supplies, pure mountain
water to house, barn and garden, fine
bearing fruit trees, barn and chicken
house; new electric lino will pass the
house; price $3200, $S00 cash, balance 6
per cent.
LOTS ON WILLAMETTE RIVER 50x100.
Beautifully located, graded streets, elec
tric light, city water, close to carline, 25
minutes" ride to center of town; lots
$20O and up; easy payments.
SMALL FARM HOMES ON OR NEAR
NEW ELECTRIC LINE.
12acres. 6 -in cultivation, nice new
house of 4 rooms, good tarn and out
houses; stock and Implements included,
$2ooo, half cash.
15 acres, all in cultivation, fine horn
of 6 rooms. 6 acres walnuts 4 acres
cherries, at a sacrifice. $3250. half cash.
lo acres, all in cultivation; 4-room
house, barn, etc.. $1800. $135 cash.
We have secured bargains in small and
large farms on the new electric line to
Hillsboro and Forest Grove to be in op
eration by September 1. The prices on
these excellent farms are very reasonable
and we gladly take you out to jude for
yourself.
AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME.
On a small investment.
6 acres on Fremont st. 2ft miles from
postofnee, near 3fith St., between Irving
ton and Rose City Park; 4-room hou.se
and harn, 175 fruit trees, 2 acres berries
in finest condition and enough plants to
set the whole tract out in berries which
win bring about S200O p-r year income,
in connection wouid mako an ideal chick
en ranch, being only 30 minutes by wason
from the middle of the city. In a few
years you can sell the tract in lots at
from $500 up. Beautiful view and high
location.
Investigate this proposition; no better
opportunity will ever knock at your door.
THE CROSSLEY COMPANY, INC.,
708-709 Corbett bldg.. 5th and Morrison st.
Phones: A 5722; Main 7 s." 5.
HALF ACRE TRACTS.
we are offering the best thing In acrsj
or half acre tracts In Portland; water
mains laid and terms of only $10 cash
and $10 per month.
CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO..
110 2d at.
$5000 8-room, modern house, oti East
Burnside, in one of the best residence
districts, full size lot. fine roses and
other shrubbery ; house strictly up-io-date,
cement basement, porcelain baths,
etc. ; cash, balance lung time at 7
per cent.
MANCHESTER & WILSON,
60S Wells Fargo bldg.
FOR SALE CHEAP 80 acres good land on
main county road; fenced, crots-fenced; or
chard, all kinda berries. 12 h?ad dairy cat
tle, good team horsee, all kinds farming im
plements, house, 2 barns, crop in, separator,
hogs, 20 acres cleared ; 30 miles to Port
land, 9 from Woodland. For information
address J. B. Lamar, Etna, Clark Co.,
Wash.
$1000 cash will handle 6-room modern two
story house, full brick basement, gas.
svwer and electric lights, full plumbuit,-.
cement walks, both street corner, nice
shrubbery. East 2Sth and Irving; bal
ance 3 years 7 p?r cent.
FRANK BOLLAM,
128 Third St.
NEW HOUSE ON HANCOCK STREET.
Commodious modern hous on two lots,
with all modern improvements, 'corner
East ftlst and Hancock streets, .lust north,
of new concrete bridge; easv terms.
HANCOCK STREPS BUILDING CO..
Room 11, Northeast corner "d and Madison.
Phone Main 5692.
WALNUTS.
I am offering for sale choice land set
to walnuts to be cared for for four years,
l' miles from Portland on electric car
line; terms to suit you; other - excellent
fruit land for sale.
W. E. BURKE. 620 Chamber of Com. bldg.
GOOD house, bam, iot 80x125, high, dry.
gently sloping; grass, shade, roses, mag
nificent treca loaded with cherries, apples,
splendid neighborhood; Improved streets,
electric-lighted ; near carline, schools,
good stores; $2500; terms. Owner. 205
Mianer St., Montavilla. Tabor 271.
$16mi 6-rom house and lot 60x133; good '
plumbing.
f 1150 New. modern 4-room bungalow, 1
blocks from car; terms.
$2500 Modern 6-room house, L'rper Al-
bina. Many other bargains. S. C. Priest
ley, 410 Dckum bldg.
BEAUTIFUL building site, 100x100. on th
southwest corner of E. 13th and Division
sts., faclnc Ladd's tract. Price only
$ISO0 fnr the wholo quarter block; must
sell at once. C. F. Pfluger & Co., room 14
Mulkey. bldg., corner 2d and Morrison,
sts.
READY for occupancy, 8-room modern
house, complete Inside and outside, bar
gain for a party wanting same for home.
East Side, good neighborhood, lot 50 by
100; $4M0, w ill accept small payment,
to reliable party. AD 25, Oregonian.
TWO ACRES of land, excellent soil, near
Wichita siation, on the O. W. P. & Ry. Co..
short distance east of Sellwood, on very
easy termf. Prfce, $7'W.
KNAPP & MACKEY.
7 Chamber of Commerce.
, . BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR $1000.
Swell 7-room house, lot 60x1 (m In Sl
wood, nice lawn, roses and handy to car.
Price $2400, $1000 cash, balance to suit.
GRUSSI & GANTNER, 205 Washington St.,
corner Third, room 7.
RICH SOIL.
Choice 5 and HJ-acre tracts, very pro
ductive, right on railroad at station, and
near Oregon Electric; will sell on very
easy terms. Western Oregon Trust Co..
14 Chainber of Commerce.
FINE LOT TO BUILD HOUSE ON.
A beautiful lot between two nice houses
on East 33d 150 ft. from car, price
$600, $100 cash, balance terms to suU.
GRUSSI & GANTNER. room 7. 265 Wash
ington St., corner Third.
WB CAN SELL you an acre of ground, soil
of the very bom, only short distance from
Estacada car line and a few minutes from
town lor $350. on eany terms.
KNAPP A MACKEY,
7 Chamber of Commerce.
$145i) 5-room house all on one floor, full
lot 50x100, on improved street, nice lawn,
one block from streetcar; nice place in
a good neighborhood and a bargain. C.
B. Lucas. 320 Corbett bldg.
MUST SELL
My beautiful home in Irvington. 627 Han
cock st.. between 16th and 17th; prica
$4750, $1250 ca5h. balance $-'i5 per month.
See owner. 007 Couch bldg. Phone A
3213.
RISLEY TRACT.
Oregon City carline, acreage. In culti--ation,
best of land. 2 acres or more. C. '
W. RIsley, owner. Ri?ley Station, V. O.
Mtiwaukie.
$2950 MODERN 8-room two-story house,
corner, small lot. on Clinton St.. $500
down, balance easy terms.
FRANK BOLLAM.
12S Third st.
5-ROOM cottage, with bath, electric light,
gas; nice lawn, sightly location on West
Side, near Hamilton ave; reasonable terms
Inquire at room 405 Hotel Danmoore, 14th
and Washington.
CHOICE acreage; grows everything; best
walnut land in Oregon; cloee in on Salem
Electric line; $125 up per acre; easy
terme. A. S. Draper, room 2tt Lafayette
bldg., 6th. cor. Washington.
FOR SALE by owner, modern O-room
bungalow, two lots; electricity a as;
a snap if taken at once. Call at 1149
Stevens, or phone Tabor 10.
LEAVING city, will sacrifice new modern
G-room house, concrete basement, fur
nace, corner lot, lawn, roses; $3000; terms.
320 E- 33d st. Phone Tabor 28,.
g400 DESIRABLE six-room bungalow;
"fire place, gas. bath, electricity, $3o0, $20
monthly. East 44th, three blocks south
Hawthorne. Tabor 176K.
NICE lot. 5xl 14. on Tibbctt st., near E.
24th. $000. $100 cash, balance to suit.
Grussi & Gahtner. room 7. 265 Washing
ton st., corner 3d.
$1400 house, full lot, Feurer's Addition.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY.
132 Third Ht.
J. M. KERR A CO..
Heal estate, farms, 263 Stark st., xoosr
10. A 5148. Main 1222.
$700 Beautiful lot on Broadway St., neaf
2Sth; street improved. D. Miller, 416 Cham
ber Commerce.
LARGE house. West Side, very sightly, fruit
trees; price $3500. with terms. Partic
ulars 193 Fourth.
BEST bargains In bungalows. Dollen Ss
Herdman
$1700 9-room house; sickness has caused
a sacrifice. - Room 8, 80 V 32d. A 2838.