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THE MORNING OKEGOXIAST. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1905. 19' ROAD MAY NOT TOUGH GRESHJUH Right-of-Way Troubles Cause Mount Hood Line to Con sider Alternate Route. DISPUTE WITH CITY ENDED Satisfactory Adjustment Matte and Construction Will Proceed Apace. Machinery for Power-Houses Completed in East. Now that one of the great obstacles in the way of the Mount Hood Railway & Power Company, the difficulty with the city In regard to rights on the Bull Run River, has been removed, the only thing remaining to prevent the speedy com pletion of the project is the settlement of right of way troubles near the City of Gresham. However, surveyors have found an alternate route to reach the city by a round-a-bout way that would not touch GreBham at all. If this route should be made use of, the company could rush through Its road at once. Officials of the Mount Hood company decline to discuss the probability of tak ing a course around Gresham and thereby avoid the lands whose owners have re fused to come to terms agreeable to the company. However, it is considered likely that the original survey will be aban doned and the alternate route chosen. R. C. Glllls, vice-president of the -company. Is In the city from Los Angeles and It Is understood that he has taken up this matter while here. He was out on the line yesterday so It is probable he is looking into the feasibility of mak ing the change In the route as originally planned. The great advantage of the new route would be that work might be started at once on completing the grade, which has been practically finished from the O. W. P. crossing, near Gresham, to Bull Run. Work on the power plant at Bull Run has been halted because of the tie up of work on the railroad, for the latter must be finished before machinery for the power plant can be hauled in. If the road Is built around Gresham it Js thought that both the railroad and the power station will be in operation early in tlte Winter. On the other hand, if the outcome of the right of way suits now pending must be awaited before completing the project, work cannot be resumed before the rainy season starts, for the right of way suits will not be heard until September. Fifteen or 20 days Is all that will be required to complete the grading on the eastern half of the line. Ninety days after the road Is open will be needed to take in the machinery and install it. The machinery for the power house has been completed by the Eastern manu facturers and Is ready to ship, but until It can be placed the Mount Hood com pany does not want it delivered here. Large quantities of cement for founda tions will not be taken out until the road is built. The outcome of the dispute Vlth the city over the rights on the Bull Run and Sandy Rivers is very satisfactory to the Mount Hood company. The agreement reached means that the Mount Hood company conveys all Its rights to Bull Run water to the city and asks only to use the surplus water passing the city's intake pipes. In return the com pany gets a right of way across the city's property on the Sandy River and the right to take water from the Little Sandy River. Construction of the flumes from the Little Sandy to the power sta tion was delayed because of the city's objection. Deeds carrying out the terms of the agreement are now being made out. Construction of the grade for the line has progressed to such an extent that the operation of the railroad and the power plant need not be delayed longer than the coming Winter. TROUBLE OTTER RIGHT OF WAX Oregon Electric la Proceeding, How ever, With irillsboro Branch. Despite right-of-way difficulties, the Oregon Electrlo Railway Company is go ing ahead with, the construction of its Hillsboro branch, and most of the grad ing has been completed from Garden Home to Hillsboro, a distance of about 20 miles. There is a break in the line, however, at Beayerton, where one property-owner Is unable to come to an agree ment with the company on the price of right of way. On this account, the new line probably will not begin operation be fore September 1. although it is expected to have the Hillsboro road practically completed by August 1. The construction work Is being done by the engineering firm of William S. Bars tow & Co., under the personal direction of Resident En gineer Turner. It is the Intention of the company to continue the line to Forest Grove, and rights of way are now being secured be tween Hillsboro and the college town. The date at which the road will be com pleted to Forest Grove will depend upon the speed with which rights of way are secured, but it Is expected that the line will be in operation by October 1, unless unforeseen difficulties present themselves. Good progress is being made on getting rights of way. Ten cars of steel rails for the Hillsboro line are just coming In to be used in finishing the tracklaying, a quantity of rails and switches having been on hand for the work since the com pletion of the Portland-Salem line. William S. Barstow & Co. expect to construct a short piece of electric road on their own account this Summer from Woodburn to West Woodburn. This will be the first feeder to the Oregon Electric to be built by the engineering company Independently, although plans are com pleted for a number of such feeders. Whether this piece of track, which is to be only three miles long, will be com pleted this season also depends upon rights of way and terminals being secured during the next few weeks. Will Establish Station at Swifton. Hill lines will establish a station near the Swift packing plant on the Penin sula, for the express purpose of handling the business of the big abattoir, and the name of the station has been decided upon as Swifton. The station will be built close to Maegley Junction, where the North Bank road crosses the O. R. & N. line, and it will be a joint agency for the use of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle, the Northern Pacific and the Great Northern railways. The station at that point will be built right away and will be an authorized agency. Tariffs will be issued by the Hill lines soon. Seattle Shipping News. SEATTLE, Wash., June 25. The steam ship Seward, which is carrying large shipments of railway supplies to Cordova, arrived from the north this morning. Captain Croskey reports a fine trip. The toward will return Tuesday with a cargo J CHRONIC STOMACH TR0UBLE Another Case in Which the Tonic Treatment Was Successful After Other Methods Had Failed. A very delicate stomach requires easily digested food bnt nature never intended that the food should be digested before it is eaten. The stomach must be strengthened to perform its own work and what it needs is not food already digested but a tonic The processes of digestion are controlled by the blood and nerves, and medical science has produced no better" digestive tonic than Dr. 'Wil liams' Pinkf Pills. This is shown, by the statement of Sirs. Amos Rogers, the wife of a prosperous farmer, of Syca more, DeKalb county. 111. 8he says: "I was a sufferer with stomach trouble for many years and was only able to eat liquid food. I tried all kinds of medi cines and the most skillful doctors bnt they did not help me. One doctor said I had cancer of the stomach ; another ulcers, and others said it was my ne- i. "During a visit to relatives at Oxford, N. Y., I was surprised to find the greai benefit they had received from the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills and began to take them myself. At the end of a few weeks Iy was eating solid food and con tinued to improve until cured. I had forgotten what refreshing sleep was until after using the pills, bnt now I sleep well every night. My general health has been good and I always keep Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in the house The pills are guaranteed to be Baft and harmless to the most delicate consti tution. They contain no morphine, opiate, narcotic- nor anything to cause a drug habit. They do not act on the bowels but they actually make new blood and strengthen the nerves. If you want good health yon mnst have good blood. Every dyspeptic should have a copy of our free diet book, "What to Eat and How to Eat." It contains much useful Information. Bend today for a copy. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or sent, postpaid, onrecei of price, 50o. per box; six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Schenectady. N. Y. largely composed of lumber shipments for Cordova. The steamship Bertha sailed for Valdez and way ports tonight with a full list of first-class passengers and a full freight cargo. The steamship President arrived from San Francisco this morning, bringing 250 passengers. The steamer City of Seattle arrived from Southeastern Alaska with 66 pas sengers. The Norwegian steamship Rygja called in the harbor from San Francisco this morning and received orders to proceed direct to Ladysmith, B. C. The steam ship will return later to load cargo. The Alaska Steamship Company has received Information of the movements of their Nome vessels as follows: Steam ship Northwestern left Nome for Seattle June 24: steamship Yucatan left Nome for Seattle June 24; steamship Olympia left St. Michael for Seattle June 24. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL. REPORT. PORTLAND. June 25. Maximum temper ature, 70 degrees; minimum, 55 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M., 19.8 feet; change In laat 24 hours, .3 feet. Total ralnfa.ll CB P. M. to S P. M ). .04 inch; total since September 1. 1907, 88.74 Inches; normal since September 1, 1907, 43.72 Inches; deficiency. 4.08 Inches. Total sunahtne June 24. 1908. 12 hours, 86 minutes; possible sunshine 13 hours, 45 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M.. 80.07 Inches. Pacific Coaart weather. Observations taken at 6 P. M., Pacific time. "B Wind. So H :EI I I tro X OS H O c a 2 : : STATTOttl Baker City .. Bismarck . . . . Boise Eureka Helena Kamloops. ...... North Head.... Pocatello Portland Red BluCt Roseburg Sacramento. Salt Lake San Francisco. Spokane . . Tacoma Tatoosh Isl . 86I0.O0I14 84'0.00 14 DOIO.OO' 6 680.00114 fisln on A SW s N" NW SW Clear . Clear Clear Clear !Pt Cloudy Pt Cloudy t8'0.OO12jSW 86j0.00 4S 70 .0.04110ISW (jiear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear 2'0.0O10 SB 680.00 8 SW SW N 0.00 18 T. 12 0.00 12 0.00 i!2 w SW 0.001 4 W 0.0010SW WEATHER CONDITIONS. There has been a marked fall in bar ometer over the northern lnter-mountaln region notwithstanding which no rain has fallen in that section, except a small amount at Salt Lake City. Local rain, however, has fallen In the lower portion of the Wil lamette Valley and along the Strait of Puca. It Is much cooler In Southern Ore gon and Eastern Washington and slightly warmer In Southeastern Idaho. The Indications are for showers and thunderstorms Friday or Friday night in Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and Idaho and for showers at scattered places In the Willamette Valley and the Sound country. It will be cooler Friday east of the Cascade mountains. THE RIVER. The stage of the river at Portland at 8 P. M. was 19.7 feet, which Is a fall of .3 of a foot In the laat 24 hours. The rlvor will continue to fall for several days and the stage will be below 19 feet by Sat urday. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Showers and cool er; westerly winds. Oregon Showers, cooler, except near the coast and In southwest portion; westerly winds. Washington Showers, cooler, except near the coast; westerly winds. Idaho Showers and thunderstorms, cool- MEETING NOTICES. MOUNT TABOR LODGE NO. faTV . " . ea com- ULWTW muniontlnn this VI.4.. - i 8 P. M.. West Side Temple, visi tors welcome. D. R. TOUNO, Sec. MYRTT.R CHAPTTT? X'r 11 r v. R. Rpnilur TYiMHna this rot. C evening, in New Masonic Temple, at S o'clock. Receiving hnTlMfm. Initiating under special dispensation. rty oroer w. M. JENNIE H. GALLOWAY, Secretary. MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO. 14, O. E. S. Special meeting this (Friday) morning, to conduct funeral services of our late sister, Emma B. MoCorkle. Ofdcers as semble at chapter room at 9 A. M. By order W. M. BELLE RICHMOND, Secretary. ALL WOODMEN AND friends are Invited to attend a musical recital given by Professor Peck and his classes In East Side W. O. W. Hall toalsht. Auspices oi Aiuitnoman (jamp, iso. 77. J. M. WOODWORTH, Clerk. MT. HOOD CIRCLE No. 151, W. Of W. All members are requested to actend 4he funeral services of our late Neighbor, Emma B. McCorkle, to be held at the Third Pres byterian Church, corner E. Thirteenth and Pin streets, this (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock. Interment River View Cemetery. ASTCSEMENTB. HEILIG THEATER TONIGHT AT 8:15 Special Price Mat. Tomorrow Last Time I Tomorrow NMght WILLIAM COLLIER In the Delightful Comedy "CAUGHT IN THE RAIN" EVeniags. $2.00 to 50c. Matinee. 11.60 to 25c HEILIG THEATER Fourteenth and Washington Streets. Phones Main 1 end A 1122 NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT The charming actress MAY R0BS0N In the delightful comedy THE REJUVENATION OF ADNT MART Seat Sale Opens Today. Prices C1.S0. S1.00, 76c, 50c. SEAT SALE TODAY MR. MANTEIX SHAKSPERE HEILIG THEATER, WEEK OF JUNE 29. Monday night King Lear Tnesday night Mafcbrth Wednesday afternoon Shylock (In "The Merchant of Venice") Wednesday night Hamlet Thursday night Othello Friday night King Lear Saturday afternoon Macbeth Saturday night King Richard III Evening prices SI. 50 to 50a Matinee prices ' $1.00 to 5o BAKER THEATER Phone Main 2 5360 GEO. L. BAKER, General Manager. Tonight and All Week Matinee Saturday Bronson Howard's Famous Play, THE HENWE1TA." As originally played by Stuart Robson and W. H. Crane. Evening 25c, 35c. 50c; matinee, 15e, 25c Next Week, Starting Sunday Matinee. Hoyt's "A Hunch of Keys." THE STAR Musical Comedy Week of June 21. 1908. LAST WEEK OF THE ARMSTRONG MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, Offering the howling musical farce "CHARLIE'S ITNCLE." TIME AND PRICES REMAIN THE SAME. THE GRAND-Vaudeville deLuxe Entire Week of June 22. 1908. First appearance in Portland of the Sulli van & Consldlne Road Show. THE GREAT OKITO FAMILY. Chinese Magicians and Illusionists. MEIER AND MORA, European Excentrlqulsts. LAVEEN, CROSS CO, "Roman Sports and Pastimes." MARQUAM GRAND Pant ages Advanced Vaudeville Attraction. TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. YE COLONIAL SEPTET The daintiest and most pleasing musical act in present-dav vaudeville. MISS MARIE ROLFSON In an act which eclipses the "Georgia Mag net." Miss Rolfson is assisted bv Caotaln Leopold McLaughlin, world's champion Jiu jitsu wrestler. Three performances daily. Popular Price. Curtain at 2:30, 7:30, 9 P. M. LYRIC THEATER Both Dhones: Main 4635. Home E 1026. Week Commencing Mondav. June 22. 1908. Fourth week of the famous Blunkall-Atwood Stock Company In the beautiful domestlo drama, "A GENTLEMAN CONVICT." MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20e. Every evening at s:;ju. trices iuc, sue ana soc. .Boxes ouc. Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. CONCERT S O'CLOCK Tonight 8:15 "WHIRLKy-GIRLET" Bjr Allen Curtis' Musical Comedy Com pany. Only Musical Extravaganza In Portland BENEFIT SATURDAY for visiting Nurse Association, .fortiana. DANCING BARGE Will Lea-re Foot of Washington Street Every Klicht at 8 o'clock. Good Music; Fine Wax Floor. Admission 60c for Four Hours' Nice' Dancing;. Tickets On Sale at the Dock. President Geo. B. Warne Of the National Spiritualists' Association of tne Ijnlted States and Canada, will address the citizens of Portland and vicinity In Women of Woodcraft Hall, Tenth and Tay lor streets. Thur&day aud Friday nights, June 25. 8. at 8 o'clock. Admission free. Everybody invited. Collection taken. Come out and hear this rifted orator, scholar and statesman. C CHRISTENSEN OPTICIAN Fourth Floor Corbett Bids;. AUCTION SALES TODAY. , At Wilson's salesrooms. 173-1TS Second Corner Yamhill, at 10 A. M. Sale 2 and 7 f. at. at 141 Hlxtn, corner Aider, j. T. W1L son, auctioneer. At Gllman's auction rooms, 411 Washington si., at iu o cioca a. at. a. .u. J, unman, auctioneer. By the Portland Auction Co., 211 1st St., at 2 P. M. ; furniture and refrigerators1. DIED. RICHARDS In this city, June 24, at the residence of her sister. Mrs. J. A. Ander son, 4874 Davis St., Ella May Richards, aged 43 years, 4 months and 20 days, be loved wife of H. A. Richards, Butte, Mont. CAMP At Seattle, Wash., June 24. Earle a. camp, agea z years, son of J. J. Camp, of Seaside. Or., and brother of H. L Camp "of Portland. Notice of funeral will be given later. Cash advanced. Estates probated.- Titles examined. Equities purchased. Over 17 years' active practice, x. r.. .Dner, lawyer, 303 Rothchild building, cor. 4th and Wash ington sts., Portland, Or. EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Fnneral I!rct- ors. 220 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 607. 9. P. FIX I. FT HON. BnnrnU Directors, xpira anu aiaaiaoo. s-aone aaain v. Jk las. Donnlnsr. McEntee as GUbsosh. Funeral rl. rectors. 7th st Pine. Phone M. 480. Lady assc rBI.I.EK-BYKNF.8 CO.. Funeral Direct. era. 278 Russell. Eat 1088. Lady asslstaat. W. H- DDNNlXfl. Undertaker. 414 Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East M. NEW TODAT. $1250 4-room house. lot 50x100, near .poweii St.; good bargain; J300 cash. uau room o6U LumDer Exchange. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL to McKay Bids;., Sd Stark. GIVE MB A CALL. FOR this month we will sell watches for the amount loaned and one month's in terest at Unci Myers'. 143 Id su. near Aldex. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Franklin-Barnes Market Friedman Packing Company, Inc. Meats, Poultry, Fish. Vegetables. 105-T Third street. Both phones. Gob MnntlAH Lato Mantle. 25c the US JlHUllKS oual of the best Hao mantle on the market. Barretts. 410 aur- rlson. Both pnones. ' i IVnnrl 8000 cords first-class 4-foot Br l UUU wood. (5 per cord delivered. Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com- pany. 4QS Corbett Blag. 1ilivict Cut Flowers always fresh from .1U1 131 our own conservatories. Martin yorpes. 847 waanipaton st. tsoia pnones fnal Rock Springs CoaL Independent VUUI Coal A Ice Company. oDOoslte cltr Library. Both phones. Electric Fixtures - price ar right. AU work, guaranteed. Western mec.ra w uri. oi Bixiq nreL TH a tin Knivee, Forks and all Silver A 1 a LI U g ware replated as good as new. Oregon Platlnc Works, 16th and Alder. Main 257S. A 2575. lncrton street. Phone Main 2304. Free delivery. A fallon of 10-year-old Ingle- nook Fort. ,i.Otf. W The Portland Fuel Co. Seasoned " OOU flr cordwood, 4 it.. 15.B0; sawed. $4.00. Hard wood and coaL - Yard 287 E. Morrison st. r-nones m o, a iu.o. rinQ Keno merer coal, the best "Wyoming vUol coal; gives more heat and lees ash. Churchley Bros.. 13th and Marshall sti. Phones Main 031: A 8931. Grand Centra! Station Tims Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. ' Leavinc Portland Roseburg Passenger Cottage Qrove Passenger...... California Express Ban Franclsoo Express West Side Corvallis Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove passenger Arriving; Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger Roseburg Passenger Portland Express West Bide Corvallis Passenger herldan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger 8:15 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 7 :4." p. m. 1:30 a. m. 7 :00 a. m. 4:10 a. m. 11 :00 a. m. 5:40 p. m. 7:15 a. m. 11:80 a. in. 5:30 p. m. 11:15 p. m. :33 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m 2:50 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leavlnsr Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express. North Coast & Chicago Limited. . Overland Express Arriving Portland North Coast Limited Portland Express Overland Express 830 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 11:45 p. m. ,7 :00 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 8:35 p. m. OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leavlna- Portland Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portland Special Spokane Flyer Kansas City A Chicago Express.. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer Chi., Kan. City ft Portland Ex.. Chicago-Portland Special , Pendleton Passenger 7:15 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:15 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. :45 a. m. 8 :50 p. m. 5:15 p. m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Portland Astoria ft Seaside Express Astoria ft Seaside Express Arriving Portland Astoria ft Portland Passenger.. Portland Express 8:00 A m. 6:00 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving; Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane. Via Seattle Acrivlng Portland C. P. R. f hort Line, via 6pokane. Via Seattle 8:15 p. m, 11:45 P- m. 8:00 a. m, 7 :00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leavinc Portland Dallas Passenger . w. . . Dallas Passenger Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger 7:40 a. m 4:15 p. m. 10:15 a. & : r0 p. m. .OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arrlvlna; Wlleonvllle Salem and WllsonvlUe Balem and Salem and WllsonvlUe Salem and Balem and Portland Local Intermediate Local Intermediate Intermediate Local Intermediate 7:ft5 a. m. 11:20 a, m 10:30. a. m. Express . Express. Local. . . Express. Local. . . Express. 10:30 a. m. 1 :20 p. m. 2:4s p. m. 4 :K p. m. Intermediate Intermediate Portland 5 :40 p. m. Salem ana Lea villi; Salem and 8:15 p. m. Intermediate Local ...... Intermediate Intermediate Local Intermediate Intermediate Local Intermediate ft:25 a. m. 7:35 a. m. WllsonvlUe Salem and .Salem and Wlleonvllle Salem and Salem and WllsonvlUe Salem and Express Local . . , 8:35 a. II :10 a. m. ,12:05 p. m, Express Local. . 2:05 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 4:23 p. m 1 :Or p. m WHEBB TO DINE. VegetarianCaf e t VoVd Z5c Meals served a la carte a A. M to 8 P. M CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) ' Following; rates will le given, only wben advertising is ordered to run consecutive days. Dally and Sunday Issaea. The Ore ffonlnn charges firM-tlme rate each insertion for classified advertising that is not run on consecutive days. The nrst-tirne rate is cnarfed lor each insertion in Ana eeluy Oreaonlan. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board." "House keeping Rooms,' "Situations Wanted' 15 words or less. 15 cents; 16 to 20 words. 20 cents; 21 to 25 words; 25 cents, etc No discount for additional insertions. Matrimonial and Clairvoyant ads, one time rate each Insertion. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today SO cents for 15 words or less; 16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half; no further discount un der one month. Above rates apply to advertising paid in advance only. All book entries will be charged in lines 14c per line for first in ertion and 7c per line for each consecutive insertion. Special rates on contracts given on application. "NEW TODAY." (rauee measure aaate) 14 cents per line, first insertion; 7 cents per line for each additional Insertion. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience of patrons The Oregonian will accept advertisements for publication in classified columns over the telephone. Bills lor such advertising will be mailed imme diately and payment Is expected promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Omgonian will not be responsible for errors In advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main 7070; A 6095. NEW TODAT. READ THIS, LANDLORDS AXD NON-RESIDENTS. I will rent your houses and stores and collect your rent for 2 per cent on monthly rent, it rent amounts to under $50, and 1 per cent if over 50. MARTIN J. HIGI.EY, 132 Third Street. Income 9 Quarter block. Nob Hill, four nine room houses, or will sell separate. MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 Third Street. Will Trade! quarter block. 100 xlOO. Columbia. near 18th. West Side. 3 houses: Income about $60. for vacant lot or cottage, north of Hall and west of 6th. FRANK BOLLAM 12S Third Street. $1100 v. 6-room cottage, lot '50x100, 2 blocks from Powell St., $900 cash. A snap. Call room 539 Lumber Exchange, NEW TODAY. 7th St. Corner North of Burnside; guaran teed lease 5 years; pays iy2 per cent ret on $21,500 A great bargain, as it has a splendid speculative future, as well as income. 6th St. Corner Near Union Depot. Will pay 10 per cent when im proved with a $5000 build ing; open for one week only. Cheapest corner lot on sixth street. Act at once. E. J. DALY 222-223-224 Failing Bldg.. INSIDE PROPERTY SNAP Splendid corner near Washington and directly on carlines. Brick building. Offered for immediate sale. fOOOO I'NUER FORMER PRICE. One of the few rare chances to buy downtown property below actual value offered within past 12 months. Paying well now. Has great future. Onlr Half Cash Required. Mac Rae & Angus 432 Chamber of Commerce. $2000 Cheapest quarter on 28th street; 100x100: V, cash. Business street. This week only. Frank Bollam 128 Third Street. A HOME 60x100. with nice 7-rOom house facing south on Weidler St.. Holladay's addition. One block, from carline. High-class homes on rest of block. Price S5000. GEO. D. SCHALK, Main 303. A 2.12. 264 Stark St. $2500 Here Is a brand new home, double constructed, first-class throughout, six rooms and bath. Dtped for furnace and g-as, wired for electricity. On East Side, :n a district of new homes. Will make you terms you cannot refuse If you want to own a nome. GEO. I. SCHALK, Main 302, A 2Mt2. 24S4 Stark fit, REAL ESTATE DEALJ2RS. Andrews, F. V. & Co., M 3340. S3 Hamilton bl Baker. Alfred A.. 215 Ablngton bldg. Chapin & Herlow. 332 Chamber of Commerce. Compton, J. F., Pac & A IMS. loo Ablngton bl Cook, j. a. & c:o.. oii- coroett biag. Crossley Co., 70S-9 Corbett bldg. M 7S55. Goddard. H. TV., Main and A 1743. 110 2d St. Jennings & Co. Main 18S. 206 Oregon fan. Kinney & Stampher, 631-532 Lbr. Ex. M 4430. Lree. M E., room 411 Corbett building. Mall & Von Borstel, 104 24 at, 392 E Burnside. CDonnell, J. F., M. 4C61 & A 2561. 30 Stark Palmer. H. P.. 213 Commercial Club bldg. M 8609. A 2553. ParrlaU, Watkins &, Co., 2M) Alder st. Porter A French, 607 Commercial bldg. Reed, Field & Tynan. M 7004, A 3651, 102 2d Schalk. Geo. D., 24 Starlc st. Main 302. A 392. Sharkey. J. P. & Co., 1224 Sixth st. Swensson, A F. & Co., 13 Washington st. The Oregon Real Estate Co., 8SV4 Third st. (Holladay Addition.) Veteran Land Co.. 823 Chamber of Commerce Waddel, W. O.. 809 Lumber Exchange bldg. White. B. F., 2273 Washington st. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. HAVE a quarter block in the heart of busi ness district on 0th st. for $53,000; noth ing better in Portland for the price. T 41. Oregonian. $1950 A splendid 0-room modern and up-to-date cottage In good neighborhood; can be had for $200 cash, balance like rent. Conklin Bros., a02 Rothchild bldg. FOR SALE Brand new bungalow, 5 rooms and bath, full basement, modern, walking distance. Owner; no agents. A 30. Ore gonian. WE are selling cottages on easy terms, from $1200 up; call at 507 Alberta st., and we will show you a few now being completed. State Land Co. $3000 CASH handles income property, WeM 6ide; income $912 per year. Purchase price $7000. One of the best buys In the city. M. E. Lee, room 411, Corbett bldg.- 1 1-5 ACRES near Carpon Helphts. ideal for chicken ranch. Bargain at $000: easy terms. M. B. Lee, room 411, Corbett bldg. 7-ROOM house. Highland. New. modern ; a big snap. $?250. John P. Sharkey Co., 1224 6th St. Main C50. A 2537. VERY choice acre at end of Maverly-Rich-mond line, fine view, good soil ; price $1500. Call for McGrath. Main S177. 11350 Nice now cottage. 7C6 East 6th. near Beech; close to car; bath, gas, etc. Owner. 208 4th- Main 3990. MODERN new 5-room bungalow, nice loca tion. Montavilla; $2000; terms. Owner. Phone Tabor 311. 10 ACRES close in, splendid location. For particulars, address Owner, E 32, Ore gonian. J. M. KERR A CO., Real estate, farms. 263 Stark St.. room 10. A 0148. Main 1222. ML'ST sell my modern 8 -room home. East 9th and Ash; make me an offer. Phone East 2680. LOT, Rodney ave., Highland. $900, $200 cash if you build, balance mortgage ; water, sewer. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. 6-ROOM modern houfte, Willamette Heights, fino view, $4500; $1500 cash. MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 3d St. ACHES, Vt acres, at one-third less than surrounding property; easy terms. Ryder, 3 oth st. Main -5536. NEW modern six-room house, block from car, Montavilla. Owner, terms. Phone East 2307. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Sightly modern, 6-room home; your own terms. Call room 40, Washington bldg. BEAUTIFUL 5-acre tract Inside city limits; real bargain; one-third cash. AB 39, Ore gonian. TWO corner lots. Walnut Park, beautiful homes adjoining; cheap; terms. Phone Woodlawn 306. LOT In Warrenton. Or., near depot, cheap for cash. Address O 45. Oregonian. LOVELY home on East Ankeny; owner needs money, $50O0. 429 3d st. 6-ROOM modern house, $1400. MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 3d at. THE finest list of homes In Portland, some are special bargains. Hlrstell, 88 V 3d et. NEW 9-room house on Broadway, Irvlngton. Owner, 508 Fenton bldg. 75x100 feet. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. AT RIVERDALE ON THE WILLAMETTE:. 6-room house and 4 lots. 50x100. beauti ful view and ideal location. 15 m'.nutea ride to renter of town, bathroom witli new porcelain tub. large verandas, hy draulic ram supplies, pure mountain water to house, barn and garden, hne bearing fruit trees, barn and chtcke.v house; new electric line will pa.s the house; price $3200. S00 cash, balance C per cent. A Lota on Willamette River. 50x100. beautifuuly located, graded streets, ele. -trio light, city water, close to carline. . minutes' ride to center of town; lota '-00 and up: easy payments. SMALL FARM HOMES ON OR NEAR NEW ELECTRIC LINE. 12 acres. C In cultivation, nice new house of 4 rooms, rood barn and ou houses; stock and Implements included. S-ZOou, half cash. 15 acres, all In cultivation, fine home of 6 rooms. 6 acres walnuts. 4 acres cherries, at a sacrifice, $32o, half cash. 10 acres, all In cultivation; 4-room house, barn. etc.. $1800, $U'o0 cash. We have secured bargains in email and large farms on the new electric line .o 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 judge for yourself. AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. On a small investment. 6 acres on Fremont st.. miles from postofflce, near 36th st.. between Irving ton and Rose City Park; 4-room house and barn. 17."S fruit trees. 2 acres berries In finest condition and enough planrs to set the whole tract out In berries which will bring about $2000 per year Income, In connection would make an ideal chick en ranch, being only :i0 minutes by wngon from the middle of the city. In a fow 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 knork at your dour. THE C'ROSSLEY COMPANY. INC.. 708-709 Corbett bids.. 0th and Morrison sL i'honei: a 0T22; Alain Jb;3. $1550 10 acres, good house and barn, all in cultivation, jinme fruit, clcse to small town; terms; $S50 cash. Room 530 Lum ber Exchange. STOP PAYING RENT. Own your own home, only $100 down and small monthly payments, 7 per cent on deferred payments. 3-room cottage, well finished, 50x100, $2154?. 6-room house, went front, full lot, $2250; near Hawthorne, west of 44th. 5-room dwelling on E. Clay st., east jot Bunnysiao. ?J70it. FRANK BOLLAM. 128 8d st. SOME FINE HOMES. $8000 fcttrlctly modern 8-room house on Hawthorne ave., close in. $7300 Just being completed, 7 rooms, finest view in the city. $4800 a beautiful 8-room house on E. Ankeny. It's a snao. We have lower-priced ones; none cheap er, .tsest oi terms on ail THE VETERAN LAND CO., 822 Chamber of Commerce. VERY CHOICE SMALL FARM. 7H ACRES. All first-class soil; all highly cultivated 14 acres beaverdam; li acres in aspar agus; 400 fruit trees beelnnlntr to bear running water, good house and barn noany new. very cnoice location, on en trie carline; must make quick sale; better aee tnis at once. HENKLB & HARRISON. 217 Ablngton bldg. $3250 6-ROOM modern house, in central Albina; corner lot.- beautiful location; rooms are large and airy; bath, pantry large light closets; best of plumbing bouse is nearly jiow and everything i: first-class; street impro fed; cement side walko; terms. C. B. LUCAS. S20 Corbett bidg. FOTi SALE by owner Elegant 6-room bun galow and two lets; built for a home; fireplace, combination electric light and gas fixtures; full modern plumbing; faces south ; large porch ; has largo bathroom, hall and pass pantry; 80 4-yenr-old rose bushes, fine varieties. Will sacrifice for $3200 if taken before July 1. Phone Tabor 10, or call at 1140 Stephens. $200 DOWN and $r0 a month will buy i nw six-room house in Holladay Park ad d it Ion on Multnomah st. ; hardwood floors, two fireplaces, cement laundry luD, etc. II. P. PALMER. 213 Commercial Club bldg. Main 80H9. A 2Gj3. TERWILLIGER homestead on the West Side, three carlines through the prop erty, ten minutes irom business center; graded streets, cement walks, fine view; lots from $400 up. Phnno M 3177. A 4450. J. C. Costello, 331 Chamber of Com. SUNNYS1DE On account of leaving the city am obliged to sell my 6-ioom bunga low on n;. layior St.; tnanu new. up-to- date in every wav ; ccst me $;t2.'u ; if taken soon will go at $2725. .See my agent at J l sweuana bJug. SWELL COTTAGE EAST GLISAN ST Nice o-room modern new cottage, lot 50x119, on East Gllsan pt.. rlKht on rat line, a model home and well worth the money, siiono. tirussl & Ofintner. 0." Washington st., corner 3d. room 7. $500 DOWN and $50 per month buys you choice Of 3 Stnlendlil honiK in Hrtllnrin Park; prices $4000 and $5tX; better look into tnis wnnout neiay. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, 713-14-15 Couch bldg. A SNAP. Choice 6-acre tra't near Milwaukte; mod ern house; barn, 600 chickens. Incubators, brooders-; $5500, $2h0 caeh. balance satis factory terms. Bolds, Wallace Co.. 3d and Washington, over Keldenhelmer'a. "WILL sacrifice; owner leaving city; 5-room house. lot 50x100; 11 bearing fruit trees, berries, flowers, henhouse, large basement, electric lights; close to school, stores and carline: price $I3o0 If -taken this week; terms. 588 Multnomah ave.. Sell wood. Or. A NICE LOT FOR A NICE HOME. A beautiful lot between two nice houses on East 33d St., 150 feet from car, pricn - $600. We can make terms to suit. Grussi & Gantner. 205 Washington st., corner 3d, room 7. WANT TO SKE IT? 12H acres all In berries; they are just picking the crup; 30 minutes ride on the car. Price only $100 per acre. The Vet eran Land Co.. 822 Chamber of Com merce. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 6-room modern house on Going St.. $2500. $400 down, balance $20 per month ; a snap; a chance to save your rent. 511 Swetland bldg. CHOICE acreage, grows everything; best walnut land In Oreson; close in on Salem Electric line; $125 up per acre; easy terms. A. S. Draper, room 26 Lafayette bldg.. 6th, cor. Washington 4-ROOM modern cottage on E. Yamhill, br tween E. :d and 34th sts.. only $1500, $ lOO cash and balance fame as rent. Conklin Bros., 302 Rothchild bldg. MUST sell, very desirable H acre. 1 block Mt. Scott car. East Anabel; half cash; terms balance. Owner. R 45. urojjonian. NEW 5-room bungalow, modem; must be Bold "this week; $1850 at at sacrifice, terms to suit. Inquire Ed Doran, Millard ave., Mt. Scott car. $20.000 REDUCED for quick sale, new apartment house, paying 10 per cent net; splendid Investment; close in; worth $22.5O0. H 35. Oregonian. SEEING IS BELIEVING. I have $1000 beautiful lot on the river front will sell at $600. enly $100 down; one mile out. Call Main 706. $10Oo FOR a n-room cottage and lot 50 by 1O0 feet at feavlew. Wash. Phone Wood lawn 1622 or Woodlawn 1033, or write owners. 834 Kerby st. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BY EXPERT PEAL ESTATE ATX'Y. ' D. A. TUFTS. 803H WASHINGTON ST QUARTER block, Cole'e Addition, fruit, $1500. MARTIN i J. HIGLEY. 132 3d st. FOR SALE In email tracts. 400 acres finest fruit land m Mosior Valley. Davenport Bros., 150 Front st. WILL sacrifice $1500 equity In 10 choice lots, easy terms. Must have the money. Address A Rolling, 325 Marguerite st. LIST your property; no commission; no ad vance In price charges. MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 3d t. BEAUTIFUL new home, adjoining Walnut Park, 7 rooms, for sale by owner, cheap; - terms. Phone Woodlawn 366. FRACTIONAL lot. close in, on Harrison. F. O. Northrup, 315 Couch bldg. NICE house, Union ave.. close In. $3250. MARTIN J. HIGLEY. 132 3d st. MODERN 6-room cottage, walking distance; easy payments. Inquire 313 Hancock st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. WK all like to make some 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 hi rs goes down. At this state of affairs the thoughtless crowd gives up raising hops, plows up the field and grows something else, only to expe rience low prices aicain in this new crop, as evervbodv has don the same thing. Jus- think of the absurdity of thi - prin ciple! And yet. the truth is the majority follows this course. DO YOU' WANT TO DO THE SAME? W"E SHOULD THINK NOT. If you do, you will ask again, "How did he do it?" Th fnr-seeing man will watch the market and pneral conditions and grow hops when prices are low. What is true of hops I? true in almost every other line of business storks, min ing and last. DUt not JeaM. real estate. AGAIN WE SAY: DO YOUR OWN THINKING '. Do you want to buy when everything is booming. wh;i prices are high? That's when most people buy, and make noth ing NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. while prices are reasonable. After the President ial election, when the big boom is sure to come, you will have your har vest, with prices way up. Cn 11 at our office. M e have a number of opportunities to make money in real estate on small investments. Our propositions stand closest Investi gation. THE CRCHSLEY COMPANY. INC. 70S and 7O0 Corbett bldg. Phones Main 7855. Home A 5722. THESE ARE GOOD ONES. $1100. 5-room house, furnished, with 100x100 lot. 1 S bearing fruit trees, good garden, two block3 from carline. $1600. Good 5-room house on carline, $300 down, $15 per month. $3500. k acre, all set to full hearing fruit, with new modern house just finished, three blocks from carline, 20 minutes' rid ifttflg 3d and Morrison. ?000. 0 arres 12 miles from Portland, oM acre cleared, balance in timber; terms. MM). 10 acres 13 miles from Portland. 4 acres cleared, 4-room house; terms can be arranged to suit purchaser. SWEET. 204 Corbett bldg. 3H MILES from Portland postofflce, 2 miles' from 5-cert electric car soon to be ex tended; 120 acres of slightly rolling land, excellent for subdivision into 5 and 10-acre tract; a fine ruad leaJs from Portland t tha place, 25 minutes by automobile; finest of toil. esjeeially adapted to fruit raising; 15 acres in cultivation, balance wecond growth; $100 per acre, half cash, balance 6 per cent; finest of running water, old home and barn; new electric line will pass of a mile from place; Southern Pacific of a mile from place now. Investigate. No better opportunity to make money will eer knock at your door. THE CROSSLEY COMPANY. INC, 70S anfi 7u9 Corbett bldg. 5th and Morritsrm sts. HALF ACRE TRACTS. We are offering the best thing In acr or half acre tracts In Portland; water mains laid and term of only $10 caab and 10 per month. CHURCH ILL-MATTHEWS CO.. 110 2d st. $2650 TWO 5-room cottages. 2 years old, lot 53x100. 50 ft. from Hawthorne ave., near E. :ith st.; $1350 will handle it. Phono M ain 7734, oi call room 530 Lum ber Exchange. FOR SALE CHEAP acre good land on main county road ; fenced, crocs-fenced ; or chard, all kinds berries. 12 head dairy cat tle, good team horse, all kinds farming Im plements, house, l barns, crop in, separator, hogs, 2j acres cleared; 30 mile to Port land, 0 from Wuodiand. For Information B'iilress J. B. Lamar, Etna, Clark Co., Waxh. 7oi ItllOA IjWAY.' for sale at a bargain; $73U. $3MKt cash ; in the choice." 5etlon of beautiful irvington; fine lawn, laige porch, hardwocj't inlaid floors, four large bed rooms, nil elegantly finished : furnish ings can be purchased if desired; you ehuuld sec this place. COLUMBIA THUST COMPANY, 713-14-15 Couch bldg. FROM OWNER. FOUR CHOICE LOTS AT TKEMONT PLACE. About seven I locks from the end of th W. W. carline, 25 minutes' ride from 3d find Yamhill sts.; good car service; price $130 each; easy terms; lots 40x120. with alleys. Address L 10. Oregonian. THE BEST BUY IN UPPER ALBINA. On carline 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. $20O0; terms. Inquire at 244 Sellwood st. A SNAP. 8 arre of very fine land. In cultivation; living f-prlnRs; only 15 minutes' ride from bu.incs center. fr $1.S00, upon easy terms-; three lots, en me distance out In any other d ; rect Ion will cost you as much : here i a chance. liui-pell & Houston, 444 Sherlock bhitf., 83 '.j 3d St. MUST BE SOLD. Beautiful S-roini residence at Wood stock; very sightly, $;;25o, one-half caah See owncr at 3S6 Hawthorne ave. $50f 8-ROOM modern house in fine neigh borhood on E. Burnside. lot 50x100; fine roie, street work all finished, cement sidewalks; owner leaving city; must sell; terms. MANCHESTER & WILSON. 5oS Wl Is-Fargo bldg. WALNUTS. I am offering for sale choice land st to walnuts to be cared for for four years. 16 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, barn, lot 80x125. high. dry. gently sloping ; grass, shade, roses, mag nificent trees ioadej with cherries, apples, splendid nelRhtorhood, improved street h, electric-tig hted : near carline. schools, good stores; $2500: terms. Owner. 20j MIsner st.. Montavilla. Tabor 271. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FLAT. Close in. leaving city, will sell at big sacrifice; piano, sleeping porch, fireplace, furnace, den: everything new of the flneit kind. lioth phones 3120. FOR SALE Lly owner, modern 8-room house in btst part of Irvlngton; oak floors, etc., cost over $400; corner alnnc, 100x100. worth $4000, will drop just $1000 from value If taken within 5 days. Y 3S. Oregonian. JOIN our syndicate. 22 per cent dividends; real estate security, actual ownership, no risk, small Investors only. "ASK THE MAN." Lutterworth-Stephenson Company. Inc., 317 Abii.gton bldg Main 8529 Wl-1 invite you to join our Mutual Hood Kiv-.r Orchard Syndicate, now almost com pleted; safe and sure; $500 and up; cash or terms; investigate. O 37, oregonian. ONE five-room bungalow, $2100. modern. 5.300 cash, balance to suit you. one or two lots. Apply to owner. A- Cowpcrtl -wait. take Mount Scott, get off at Powell Valley Road. $1100 liiOxl.Vi. THREE lots, high and sightly. 3 blocks from streetcar line; One location for residence; $200 cash, balanct to suit. ' C. R. LUCAS, 320 Corbett bldg. SICKNESS FORCES SALE. Must sell my home, ti-room house. 8 lots, fruit, garden, block from car. near Lents, $UKhj. Half cash. See me, 288 E. Morrison. FINE 5-room house In Irvlngton ; strictly modern. $2000- half cash; on carline. Lots on East Schuyler from $050 to $750 cement walks and gravcied street. 014 Swetland blug. 7-ROOM modern home, corner let. 30x100, near car; :i bargain at ?205t, only $3t0 cash roijuired. Conklin Rros., 302 Roth child bldg. . $.1oo PER acre 10 to 2o acres, near OaJi drove. MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 3d St. $30k Fine Sixth-st business corner; income $175 per mouth; splendid future. O 29, Ore gonian. 5-ROOM houre, E. 8th St., close in. $4000. MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 3d at.