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BIG ESTATE FILED
Executors of Louis Fleischner
Have Received From Hold
ings $583,367.
REAL ESTATE IS RETAINED
phewa Have Carried Out Will o!
Merchant and Residue of
Property Will Go to
Relatives.
Louis F1e!s-hner-s rstate, valued IS
ciitu will be closed
year ago at J i s.43.5. "' .
September 29. I. N. Fleischner and
MarcuP FleUcner. the surviving:
tors. filed their final account In the
County Court yesterday. Sol Hlrsch.
Aujrusf 15. last, the executor,
had received from all "purees 583 -867
72 and expended for claims against
I125.697..7. Other disburse
ments made a total of $058.32-. 0.
which has been expended during: the
It years. There Is now a balance of
122.045.02 on hand.
Complying with the provisions of the
will the executors have themselves
taken over Louis Flelschner's interest
In the wholesale dry goods firm of
Fleischner. Mayer & Co. This at the
time of his death, was worth $180,000.
Cannot Sell Valuable Corner.
The will provides that the executor
hold tha real and personal property in
trust to be sold at such times aa they
think best. The exceptions to this pro
vision are that they shall not sell the
three lots at the northeast corner of
Third and Morrison streets, nor the In
terest of the deceased in the dry goods
Arm. They were to hold all the real
estate, except such as was unproduc
tive, and when the unproductive land
was sold It was only to be for the
purpose of paying debts, or of making
Improvements on other property.
The final account shows that all the
personal property except seven shares
of stock In the Portland Hotel Com
' pany, and the furniture belonging to
the Fleischner residence, has been con
verted Into cash.
Besides the $22,045.02 cash now held
by the executors, there is unsold real
. property belonging to the estate, as
follows:
The block bounded by Seventh, Park,
Ealmon and Main streets, except the
' west hnlf of lots 7 and 8; lots 12, 13 and
. 14. block 11, North Portland, on Wil
son street, opposite the Chapman
School; half of lot 8, block 10, Couch
Addition, at the southwest corner of
Front and Burnside streets; a third
interest In 160 acres In section 8, town
ship 1 south of range l east, southwest
of Portland; a half Interest In 47 acres
. In section 17, township 1 south of range
1 east, also southwest of Portland.
Lots Now Vnder Contract.
Besides this property-, there are the
! three lots at Third and Morrison, and
. SR5 acres In section 20 and 29, town
. ship 1 north of range 2 east. The real
estate firm of Hartman Thompson is
'; under contract to sell the latter at $500
: an acre. A portion of the tract has
' already been laid out In Rose City
Park, Belle Crest and North Belle
Crest. The executors state that the
amount which will be received from
the sale of the balance Is uncertain.
The will provides that Jacob Fleisch
ner, brother of the deceased, receive
$250 a month for life. This has been
paid to the present time, according to
the executors' report. The three nieces,
Llllle. Gertie and Belle Schwarta were
to receive $50 a month aa long as they
remained unmarried and lived together.
As they have all married, the monthly
payments to them have ceased.
To his five nephews and nieces, Llllle,
Oertle, Belle. Louis and Isaac Schwartz,
Mr. Fleischner bequeathed $10,000 each,
to be paid 12 years after his death.
These amounts have been paid, accord
ing to the executors' report. Morritx
: Schwarti. who was cut off with only
; $100, has not received the money, as
. the executors do not know his where
- about.
Residue Goes to Five Heirs.
According to the provisions of the
t will the balance of the property is to
: be divided equally between the fol
lowing nephews and nieces: I. N.
Fleischner, Marcus Fleischner, Emma
Goldsmith. Llllle Davis. Hattle Blu
mauer and Minnie Fleischner. They
are also to have a life estate In the
property at Third and Morrison streets,
but this may not be sold. It is to go
to their children at their death. Min
nie Fleischner died unmarried after the
will was made, so that her portion
will be divided equally among her
brothers and slaters.
The First Hebrew Benevolent Society
will receive 15 acres of land In the
northeast portion . of the southwest
quarter of section 20, township 1 north
of range i east, east of Portland, for
the erection of a hospital or a home.
The will provides that the executors
elect a suitable tract of this size for
a hospital, orphan home or home for
indigent aged persons.
From the personal property ap
praised at $14,689.88 the executors
realised $18,161.61. The present value
of the real property.appralsed 12 years
ago at $583,750, is not given. A part
of It has since been sold.
WILXJXG TO SEIX FOR $10
Widow Seeks Order from Court to
Dispose of Mining Claims.
The mining properties near Nome,
Alaska, belonging to the estate of Free
man B. Xhxg-g-ett will be sold for $10 If
tha County Court Issues an order in ac-
cordance with the petition of Marie E.
Zaggett, the executrix, filed yesterday.
She states that as the value of these
properties is unknown, and P. A. Mc
pherson has offered $10 for them, she
deems it wise to sell at that figure.
Daggett formerly had an Interest In the
Golden Oats Hotel, at Nome, but the ex
ecutrix states that a Nome attorney has
investigated and found that this Interest
was sold before Daggett died. Daggett
also held an eighth Interest In five tracts
of 190 acres on the Snake River, In the
Cape Nome Mining District. 15 miles from
Nome. A fourth of this Interest was
transferred to R. Reed for prospecting the
estate, and a half of the remainder was
given to R- W. Bowan for staking and
caring for the property, so that the- es
state's interest In this land is now three-sixty-fourths.
It also holds an eighth Interest In four
lao-acre tracts between Oeborn and St.
Michaels, Alaska.
C A. Dunn Sued on Note.
Chester V. Do! ph. a local lawyer. baaj
m -ssssms- 1 I wn a sivsa I I I ' ''
This woman says L,ydla E.
Plnkham's Vegetable Compound
saved her life. Read her letter.
Mrs. T. C. WiUadseri, of Manning,
Iowa, writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
i v-u - w. j wwj -
ham's Vegetable Compound saved my
life, ana 1 cannot express my Kmumuo
to you la words. For years I suffered
with wnmt fnrmi rf female com
plaints, continually doctoring- and
spending- lota of money lor meaicine
without help. I wrote you for advice,
followed it aa directed, and took Lydia
E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound and
It baa res to re a me to pence nwnm.
Bad It not been for you I should have
been In my grave so-day. I wish every
suffering woman would try It. "
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
"PYir thirt-v vpa.ru Lvdia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
trom roots ana neros, nas oeen iue
standard remedy ior iemaie ma.
inH hajjTvR.Hvnlv-cTired thousands OI
women who have been troubled with
displacements, mflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear-ingr-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion,dizriness,or nervous prostration.
Whydontyoutryit?
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write ner for an vice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn. Mass.
brought suit in the Circuit Court against
C. A. Dunn, of the Havana cigar com
pany, for $301.80. the claim having been
Indorsed to him by Jacob Sutter Sons.
Dunn gave a note for this amount
May 14. last, for goods which he had
purchased.
WANTS ACCOUNTING OF STOCK
Court Will Be Asked to Order Re
port From Stevens.
That she may ascertain the extent of
the property belonging to T. M. Stevens,
the wealthy exporter who recently repu
diated her for another woman, Mrs.
Louise Powell-Stevens, through her at
torney. Is to file & motion In the Circuit
Court that an order be issued command
ing E. C. Hoskopfel. secretary of the
Portland Rice Milling Company, and
Frank Qulrale, assistant secretary of the
T. M Stevens Company, to answer ques
tions under oath regarding Mr. Stevens'
holdings of stock. With this In view A.
E. Clark, attorney for Mrs. Stevens,
filed with the clerk of the Court yester
day two affidavits to show that there is
sufficient cause upon which, to base such
an order.
Mrs. Stevens recently brought suit to
recover $3000 from Stevens on the allega
tion that be had failed In making pay
ments on a contract, as ha had agreed.
Upon this camplaint writs of attachment
were issued August 11, end the Sheriff
attempted to attach sufficient property
belonging to Stevens to sausry me judg
ment of the Court, should It be rendered
In Mrs. Stevens' favor. Stevens was
found to have no money in the bank
which could be levied upon, and the Sher
iff has been unable to obtain any of his
property In the Portland Rice Milling
Company or the T. M. Stevens Company.
Although ail Stevens' stock in these cor
porations was levied upon by the Sheriff,
the officers have as yet made no return
upon the levy.
Daniel Gar ad brand, of Eut A Men town.
Pa . uts a black inikl five feet Ions
climbed a. tree after him and he naa only
sived h two men mmlnr to Ms assist nnce.
WHEKK TO DINK.
Harlan Cafe. 10S
eb st.. nesr Washington.
AUCTION SALES TODAT.
At Baker's Auction House. 152 Park at
near Morrison at.; furniture, carpets, etc.!
sale at 10 o'clock. Baker A Sons, auction
eers. MEETTNO NOTICES.
ENGROSSING resolutions, testimonials.
memorials, ato. r-Uls. boo Columbia Dldg.
BORN.
DARLING To the wife of Dr. Thomas
Darling, at 212 East Thirtieth street, a
son.
prep.
BERTBAND At Clatskanle. Or., August
2, Joseph Bertrand, son of air. and Mra.
Joseph Bertrand.
FVS ERAL NOTICE.
BOLTER Near Eugene. Or., Aug. 25. Frank
Bolter, aged SO years. Funeral services
will be held at the residence of bis fatber-ln-law,
H. J. Wllklns. 24 Eugene at., to
day (Thursday) August 27th, at S P. M.
Members of B. of L. F- and E. requested
to attend. Remains will be placed In the
Mausoleum.
FROM ME In this city. August 2S. Augext
Fromxne. aged M yeara. Funeral ser
vices will be held at Dunning, McEntee A
Gllbaugh's Chapel, corner Seventh and Pine
streets, today (Thursday at a P. M. In
terment at Rose City Cemetery. Friend
Invited.
SCHMIDT Funeral services of the late
Charles Schmidt. Jr.. will he held at Dun
ning. McEirtee A Gllbaugh's Chapel, cor
ner Seventh and Pine streets today
(Thursday) at 8 P. M. Interment at Rose
City Cemetery. Friends Invited.
KRUSCHKE In this city. Aug. 2. Mra
Augusta Kruschke. aged 42 years. Funeral
services will b held at Holman's Chapel.
3rd and Salmon sta, at 10 A. M , Friday,
ug. usth. Friends invited. Interment
River View Cemetery.
WALDO In this city. Aug. 28. Abbie Waldo,
aged 0O years. Funeral will taka place
from F. 8. Dunr.lng's Parlors. East Alder
and Fast Sixth sts. (today) 10 A. M. In
terment Multnomah Cemetery.
Panning, MeEntee A Gllbaugh, Funeral
Directors. 1th and Fine. Phone Main 430.
Lavdy assistant. Office of County Coroner.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Direct
or. Z20 sd St. Lad assistant. Phone M 507.
J. F. UN LEY A SON. Sd and Madison.
Lady assistant. Phone Mala S, A 1468.
ZELLER-BTRVES CO.. Funeral Direct,
r. SIS Knasell. feast 108S. Lady aaaistant.
F. B. DvwLtt. I'somsier, i r.ati
Aider. Lady assistant, rhos Last
THE MORNiyQ OREGOyiAX, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1908.
- - .1 ' ' 1 - HEW TODAT. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
KT-BOFKAX FLAK
MODERN
RESTAURANT
COST ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
I CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
J Portland's New and Modem HoteL Rates $1 per Day and Up I
European Plan. Free Bos ;
I WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props.
Centrally Located
-WT-- "STUM I TT S
Dtstesne
X F. DAVIES, IWW C a DA VIES, Sc and Tra-eJ
St Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets. PORTLAND. OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION I
THE
Park St. Bet. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
F. 4 B I i
. . . . - v
k K
San
8S
Ten Good Res.ons Why You Should Stop at "THE CORSELIDS "
THE BEST IX PORTLAND.
Situated In the center of the shopping district; one block from the clang; lne
streetcars; not so expensive as soma other hotels; sixty rooms with private-bath,
loni-dUtaiwe and local telephones In every room; writing desk la y.'
carpeted throughout ; with the beet velvet carpets: the room, are furnished
sol id manOKany : every room cuuiamo m. ioa v j owaiu . - .1.-.
Is a To or 30-pound hair mattress: the uratohlnKs and tneI appearance of the
public rooms must be seen to be appreciated; sample-rooms, each with 100 to loO-
1 . . . . -
THE CORNELIUS. Park and Alder streets, Portland's neweat and most mod
ern equipped hotel, solicits your patronage and "reB yu a""1 ""i,0 ,,a?2
courteous treatment. An exceptional hotel for families who come to Portland
ahopplnr and el ht-seelng. wnen nexi in
look pleased. THB CORNEUTIS Free Bus
Cornelius, Proprietor. N. K. Clarke, Manager.
v
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
.! Lasto Mantle, 2Bc. the
UBS JlanlieS ,(,ua1 of the beet 850
mantla on the market, jjarreiia, tiv
rlson. Both phones.
. if j 8000 cords flrst-class -root nr
IIOWU wood. $5 per cord delivered.
Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com
pany, 408 Corbett Bldg.
V a vice Cut Flowers always fresh from
X lOria I our own conservatories. Martin
A Forbes, S47 Washington at. Both phones.
n.i Rock Springs Coal. Independent
1Oal coal A Ice Company, opposite City
Library. Both phones.
Electric Fixtures wuoTap "oS?
prices are right. All work guaranteed.
Vestern Electric Works, 61 Sixth street.
Dl.jj Knives. Forks and all fillver
JrlaUIlg ware replated as good aa new.
Oregon Plating Works, lath and Alder. Main
8575. A 2076.
Winn O'Malley A Neuberger, 337 Wash
II me ington street. Phone Main 2394.
Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle
nook Port, f 1.60.
WnnJI The Portland Fuel Co., S87 B. Mor
II UUU rlson St., Is prepared to furnish
cordwood in large and small quantities at
the lowest prices. Phones E 26 and A 102S-
rn I Kemmerer coal, the best Wyo
Vvlll 4 mlng coal; gives more heat and less
ash. Churchley Bros.. 18th and MjLcshaJl Mi
Phones Mala ML A S3L
itTRin'ra
COMMERCIAL,
TRAVF.1.KKK.
Special rates made
to families and sin
gle gentlemeit. The
mafirjHiiiiasil will be
pleased at all times
to show rooms and
give prices. A mod
ern Turkish bath es
tablishment la the
ttoteL ,
H. C. BOWERS.
Modern hnprov
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
Fail. Metschaa & Sans, Preps.
Pfcatas
Rates 51.(XV51J0-$2.C0
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sts.
In the heart of the business and shopping district. The
most modern and up-to-date hotel in the Northwest.
Local and long-distance phones in every room. Rooms
with private bath, en suite and single. Large and mod
ernly equipped sample-rooms.
ELEGANT GRILL MUSIC
Bos meets all trains. Rates Sl.OO and up.
W. SWETLATTD. Manager.
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Lona; Distance Phones
in very Room.
1'ree 'Bus Meets
All Trains.
Rates American,
3.00 per day
1 On ner dar
and
no
op. Rates European,
and
Par month, single room and board. 14S to $SS
accordlnc eo room. For two. 178 to tllO.
Board without room au per montn
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
ELEVE.VTH, OFF WASUISTGTOJf ST.
Pordand's
Only Roof Garden
American Rates to Families
and European Oar Bns Meets All Trains
Sample Suites, with Baths, for Traveling; Mn
THE DANMOORE
Portland's new hotel.
78 Waahlns-toa, eoraer lata-, spn.
Belllst Theates.
Bsnroaxwn plan ft SO anal L'SV.
Bus meets all trains.
DAK J. MOORE, Proprietor.
Hotel Moore Cltp Beaieh, Sea
side. Oat Open all year. For later
snatiea a pair stt Tfce DsasMM.
rormnu ki
meets all
ive us & chance to make you
traina. :uroplan. w.
Wb HOTEL LENOX
Portland's new and most modernly furnished
Tiotel 'Third and Main streets, fronting; on the
beautiful City Plasa and adjacent to business
center. Free "bus to and from trains. Up-to-date
grill- Excellent cuisine. Telephone In
every room. Private baths.
EUROPEAN FLAN, AMERICAN PLAN,
$1 to SAO Per Day. ZJH) to 4 Per llay.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
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Matrimonial and Clairvoyant ads one
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NEW TODAT.
Mortgage Loans
Lowest rates of Interest.
LOUIS SALOMON.
S3 Stark Street, near Second
m i iv a A 1020 .ilalim
.ass. f in
Ex. BIUISSJB suu J
15-25-5CC
tfft F w"Tr niUKIu
THEATER 15-25-5Q-75C
John W. Conoidine. Gen. Mgr.
Advanced Vaudeville Week August 24.
Jeete L. Laky's "A Night on a House
boat." Grant & Hoag, Hickman, Miller A
Co., Martinettle A CylveMer, Bertie Herron.
John and Mae Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Erwln
Connelly. OKPHtOI MOVING PICTLRLS.
THE GRAND-VanderiHe detaxa
ALL THIS WEEK.
FAOAN BYRON
In Their Novel Sing
ing and Dancing in
terra 1,
"An Entertaining
Oddity."
Junes A Prior.
Florence Modena Co.
In "Bargitln Mad."
Alice Robinson,
Yed Morton.
Harry Krston Co.
Fred Bauer
And Grandaecope.
PANTAGES THEATER
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE.
Stan of All Nations.
BOTTOM LEY TROUPE
Greatest Canting Act in America.
SECOND FEATURE
WHANGDOODLE QUARTET
Presenting Plantation Scenes. Coon-Town
Cnt-Cpe In Buck and Wing Dancing.
Matinees dally. 15 cents; two shows at
night, 15 and 25 cents.
THE LYRIC
THE EBVIX-BLUNKAIaIa CO.
Dresent
"Confessions of a Wife
Starting Sunday. Matinee August 23. and
Every Evening. ,
The prices have not changed.
THE
TONIGHT
8:15
"The Teddy Girl"
A skittish musical skit by the Allen
Curtia players.
Wrestling!
Between Strangler Smith and Young
Lundeen, three in five.
Tonight, 9 o'clock.
Pony and huggy award, Saturday,
Sept. 5. Save all your coupons.
Fiddlers' Contest, Sept. 12.
Thirty modern amusements.
Cars at First and Alder.
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts.
OAKLAND
vs.
PORTLAND
August 25, 26," 27, 28, 29, 30,
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 25a.
LADIES' DAT FRIDAY
Boys under 12 free to Bleachers
Wednesday. "
Grand Central Station Time Card
SOUTHERN PACIFHX
Leaving Portland .....
nnnhuri Passenger .1.8-10 a. nv
Cottage Grove Passenger ...14:15 pm.
California Extresj . .
T:4S p. ra
Ban Franolsco Express .........
West Side
Corvallls Passenger ............
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove passenger........
Forest Grova passenger......
Forest Grove Passenger.
Arriving Portlitod
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger .....
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Express .......
West Side
Corvallls Passenger
Sheridan Passenger ...........
Forest Grove Passenger ........
Forest Grove passenger
Forest Grove PaBaenger
l:tH) a m.
7:15 a. m.
4:10 v. ra.
1 :00 p. m.
5:40 p. ra.
8:50 a. xo.
7:15 a, m.
11:30 s m.
5:80 p. ni.
11:15 p. xo.
6:20 p. m.
10:30 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
11:50 a. ra.
4:50 p. m.
NOBTHEBX PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express . .
Jiorth Coast & Chicago Limited
Overland Express
Arrivln. lortland .
8:90 a. m.
2 :00 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
North Coast Limited . . T:00 a m.
Portland Express
Overland Express
4:15 p. ra.
8:36 p. m.
OREGON RAILBOAU NAVIGATION CO.
Xavlng Portland
Pendleton Passenger
Chicago-Portland Special .......
Spokane Flyer
Kansas City A Chicago Express.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer
ChL. Kan. City A Portland Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special
T:15 a. m.
8:30 am.
8:15 p. m.
0:00 p. m.
8:00 a m.
0:45 a. m.
8:60 p. m.
5:15 p. m.
Pendleton Passenger
ASTORIA A COLUMBIA HIV Lit.
Leaving Portland
Astoria & Seaside Express....
Seaside Special (Saturday only)
Astoria & Seaside Express ....
Arriving Portland
Astoria A Portland Passenger..
bn.l.n ITfnreli .............
8:00 a, m.
2:20 p. m.
5:80 p. m.
12:15 p. m.
10:00 p. m.
Seaside Special (Sunday only) . . 10.20 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO
i ...Iiid Portland
C p. k. Short Line, via Spokane
8:15 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
Via Seattle
Arriving Portland
O. P. K. Short Line, via Spokane
Via Seattle
8:00 a. ra.
7:00 a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
leaving Portland!
Zallas Passenger . . ..
Dallas passenger ....
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger ....
Dallas Passenger
7:40 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
10:15 a. m.
5:50 p. m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Arriving Portland
Wllsonvllle Local .. ........
Salem and Intermediate Local ..
Wllsonvllle Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Wllsonvllle Local
Balem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Salem and Intermediate Express.
-. ! .. Pnrilnnil
7:05 a. ra.
8:15 a. m.
10:30 a. m.
11:20 a. m.
1 :20 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
4 :00 p. m.
5 :40 p. m.
8-15 p. m.
8 25 a. m.
7 :35 a. m.
8:35 a. m.
Salem and Intermediate Local. .
Wllsonvllle lxicai
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intel mediate Local..
Wllsonvllle Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Siilem and Intermediate Local . .
Wllsonvllle Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
11:10 a. m.
1:10 p. m.
2:05 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
6:10 p. m.
6:05 p. m.
NEW TODAY.
A FINE HOME
Modern 8-room house, almost new;
well furnished; corner lot, facing
east; nice lawn; 2 blocks from car
line and 3 blocks from good 10-room
school. Pric, $3500.
Willamette Valley Information
Bureau
312 Board of Trade,
v&sVk y-j-i
FARM BARGAINS
315-acre dairy ranch; 30 acres up
land, balance Columbia River bottom ;
house,' barn and family orchard ; or
chard; close to river and railroad, 25
miles of Portland. $25 per acre, and
easy terms.
15 acres near Base Line road, 2
miles east of Montavilla; new 7-room
house, good barn, large new chicken
house, all kinds of frtiit, all cultivat
ed; $6500. Will trade for house and
lot valued at from $2500 to $3500.
122 acres; 60 acres cultivated, 60
acres timber, running stream, new
9-room house, all furnished with new
furniture,' spring house, granary,
splendid crop, 4 horses, 8 cattle, 25
hogs, chickens, 2 wagons, 2 buggies,
plows, harrows, mower, rake, fanning
mill and small tools all go for $45
per acre. All ready to go to living.
94 acres nice-laying, level land, all
fenced, good 5-room house, barn and
orchard; fine river bottom land, with
in 2y2 miles of Philomath. $40 per
acre. Terms.
L. L. Mof f ett
423 Lumber Exchange Bldg.
CAREY ACT
LAND OPENING
On OCTOBER 12, at KINGS HILL,
Idaho, on the main line of the ORE
GON SHORT LINE, 15,000 acres of the
best fruit land In the West will be
thrown open for settlement. The sale
will be conducted under the supervi
sion of the State of Idaho, full protec
tion being guaranteed for title. Easy
terms, low prices, great surplus of
water. Special rates on all railroads.
Call upon
B. S. 000K & CO.,
Corbett Bldg., or Write Main Office.
KINGS HILL IRRIGATION A POWER CO.,
Boise, Idaho.
$3800
Special Snap!
Lot 00x70. on 24th and JCorthrup; awell
locLtion and sightly; Improved street and
sidewalk. First com, first served. Below
market pxtce.
Frank Bollam
128 Third Street.
Look $4900 Look
8 ROOM HOUSE
JLot 50x100
Near 21st and Glisan; must be sold
quick; lot alone worth more.
Grussi & Gantner
Boom 7 Canterbury Building,
265 'Washington, Cor. Third.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest rates and terras to suit; spe
cial rates and favorable terms on larse
loans on business properties.
Funds Loaned for Private Investors.
A. H. BIRRELL
202 McKar Bldtf., 3d & Stark.
SEE THIS
81800 for H acre In fruit with
four-roomed cottage, on B2d and East
Burnside. . Easy terms. See owners,
next door to place. Take Montavilla
car.
MlHl'HV A CASWELL,
230. Stark St.
MABLBVII.I.E ADDITION,
Near Montavilla carllne. Lots clear
and level, and at very low prices, bmau
payment down and balance in small
monthly payments. Call at our office,
2S0 Stark st.
See Murphy A CaswelL Owners,
230 Stark. St.
Income Investment
80x165 feut, with 2 store buildings,
one 6-room cottage and three 10-room
double houses, $12,000.
MARTIJf J. HIGLFTY,
132 Third St.
On Washington St.
One of the best lots, 50x105. "We have
orders to sell It for 112,000; half cash.
THE CROSSLEV COMPANY, IXC
708-709 Corbett Bids;.
Abstractor
vers Abstract
Trust Co. Suite
Portland
Co. Bank.
M. 660. - - A 4222
OKOBOs BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
13 Worcester Bulldlns-
Ptaoos slain ssTL
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews, F. V. A Co.. M JMO. 33 Hamilton bl
Baker, Alfred A, 115 Ablnfton bldg.
Chspln A Hsrlow. 832 Chamber of Commerce.
Cook. B 8. A Co., 603 Corbett bldg.
Crossley Co., 708-0 OorLolt bldg. M 78M.
Fields, C. E. A Co., Board of Trade bldg.
Goddard. H. W . Main and A 1T43. 1 10 2d st
Gillette-Biggs Land Co., Board of Trade.
Jennings A Co. slain 188. 206 Oregonian.
Kinney A Btampber, 881-682 Lbr. Ex M 489.
In jt. E.. room 411 Corbett building.
Mall A Von Borstal, 104 2d st, 882 B Dumslda
Palmer, H. P.. 218 Commercial Club bldg
M 8699. A 2833. '
Parrish, Watkins A CO.. 250 Aider st
Richardson. A. B.. 221 Com. Club Bldg.
Bchalk Geo. I.. 264 Stark st. Main 892. A 892
Sharkey. J. P. A Co., 122 Sixth st
Swanssoa, A. F. A Co, a&3ii Washington st
The Oregon Real Estats Co.. 88 Vi Third st
(HoUadas- Addition.)
Vst.ran Land Co., 822 Chamber of Commerce
WaddeL W. O.. 809 Lumber Exchange bldg.
Whit.. B. F.. 2274 Washington st.
Wm. Wolfsteln n oved rtal estate office
2SS Couch bldg. Call If looking for bar
gains. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
82100 6-room modern cottage. 60xl42-foot lot;
u cash, balance terms. Call 459 Mechanic
st iar Union ave. Take Woodlawn car.
SOUTH PORTLAND Snap; 5-room, on one
floor: largo lot; 13000. Angeles, 242 8th st.
3-ROOSf house and lot, 40x100. at Lents; 8c
carfare; a snap. 511 Swetland bldg.
KEW 7-room bouse. East Side, to sell at
sacrifice. B 192. Oregonian.
WOODLAWN lot on graded street, 8450;
sasy terma O 174, Oregonian.
A FEW GOOD THINGS IV MONTAVILLA.-fl-room
modern bungalow; bath, base
ment, wood hoist. 2 porches, east front,
near car; 20OO, 8200 cash, $-0 month at
. 6 per cent. . ,
Good 5-roora house and half acre; fruit
treps. barn, chicken house, plenty of
water, close to carllne; 82400, i;HX cash.
M month.
Modern 11-room buniralo-w; has bath,
modern plumbing, fireplace, furnace, base
ment, oak doors, rosewood finish, beauti
fully tinted, gas. electric light. Bargain
. at $500. g.V0 cash and $.'10 month.
Buys like these beat paylnir rent
HAKTMAN C- THOMPSON.
Chamber of Commerce.
86000. 200-ACKE Willamette Valley farm;
some stock: UO tons hay; farm Imple
ments; 1 mile to R. R. station; will ox
change in part for homo in Portland or
small tract acreage near.
84.VI0. 27 acres fronting on Clackamas
River near R. R. : easy terms.
8T500, valuable business corner. East
Side, clone in.
$4200, full lot, fairly good 7-room house.
West Sldp.
84OO0, MIxlOO feet. West Side, all street
improvements made. 12 minutes by car
from 3rd and Morrison. I. G. Davidson.
819 Chamber of Commerce.
CHEAP LOTS.
8.130, Kenllworth, 50x110, 200 feet from
ear, come quick.
$n(H). elegant lot East 83rd St., between
two nice houses.
8750, corner 424xl10, fine view. Ban
croft ave.. South Portland.
8S00. nice 50x100 East Yamhill. cash
balance to suit. Grussi & Gantner, room
.7, 20o Washington cor, 3rd.
,
BUILT for a home New B-room modern
bungalow, lot 50x100. 100 ft. of car;
basement, concrete foundation, wood lift,
. Dutch kitchen, wood fiber plaster, wired,
tiled In kitchen and buth. 30 gal. tank,
porcelain bath, toilet, lavatory, and sink,
columned arch, reception hall. Worth
8u0 8L'lfiO will buy It today. :100 down
and 820 per month. 612 Couch Bldg.
BEAUTIFUL CLOSE-IN HOLLADAY
HOME.
Built by owner; all Inside wood selected;
corner lot, elevated; large ftnw porch with
stone abutments; large living room; bath
and toilet sepurate; laundry tubs nith
clothes chute; cement basement; comer
rapidly lnvreaelng In value. Both phones
312H
IRVINGTON LOTS VERY CHEAP.
Only 81200 each; all amessnu-sts and Im
provements raid, graoed street, cement walk
and curb; one block from car; vry best
locality; will not last longer than Satur
day. See us at once.
HEILMAN A LATHROP,
Room 8, over Merchants National Bank.
85000 HOME Coiner East Ankeny and 20th;
8 rooms, modern.
$45oo Home, 30x120. Rnst Madison, near
20th; 5 rooms, attic, full basement; rented
for $33.
If you are looking for a borne. East or
West Side, see our lint.
SBNGSTAKE A LYMAN, 90 Sth St.
A BARGAIN.
81050 bujs a good 6-room house and lot.
60x100, In Hrooklyn ; Improved streets, close
In, block from Brooklyn school, two blo Us
from Engine Halt, access to two csrlines;
several bearing fruit trees; good neighbor
hood; barn. It Interested phone Main 7225,
between 12 and 1.
MODERN 6-room house. Just completed;
fireplace, electric and gas fixtures; full
cenvant basement; new lawn; 10-mlnute
car ride to center of city; a beautiful little
home; can be hud on easy payments. .
O. M. SMITH.
415 Commercial Club Bldg.
BEAUTIFUL lot In Irvlngton: will sell for
cash: one block from car; six blocks to
pchool; paved street, cement sidewalk:
exceptional opportunity to get a good lot
for a home. Terms reasonable. Wrlie
giving phone number. F 177. Oregonian.
DOT-TOR OR DENTIST WISHING FRONT
AGE for resid-ence office on cloee-ln street.
4 carlinee passing, will learn of 15 per cent
net Investment by calling on
HEILMAN & LATHROP,
Room 3, over Merchants Nallonal Ttank.
HEADQUARTERS FOR WASHINGTON
COl.'NTY FARMS.
We carry on extensive list of farm hinds,
acreage and city property. Call, phone or
write
KURATLI BROS., lllllshoro, Or.
1
MUST p!l fine corner lot. 0xll; S100O. $2Tr
cash; elegant view, near car; good cW-an
neighborhood: all Improvements iwiid; per
fect title; worth 81500 or more; look this
up. 30.14 Washington St.. room 4. owner.
FOR .SALE At a bargain, 2 acres at Mount
Tabor; new modern 12-rooni dwelling:
fruit and garden: good view; tine lor eanl
torlum. C. H. Donnell & Co., room 12. lal
lory bldg., 2II.S Stark st
8760 ACRE TRACT 1"50.
Running water from large spring, on
carllne. half cleared, shade trees for
house site; best of soil; nothing offered
like It. See owner, 5o3 Corbett bldg.
. . , (
6-ROOM modern house, new and up to
date, near Hawthorne ave., only 82400;
$."o0 down and $25 per month, Including
Interest. ConkHn Bros., 302 llotbcliild
bldg.
NICE WEST SIDE LOTS.
$500 will buy a nice sisMly lot 40x100;
ure to grow In value. Head of Bancroft
. ave. B. S. Cook & Co.. 503 Corbett bldg.
3 ACRES, near carline. only $1720; cold
spring water; fine for chickens and ducks;
easy payments; 5c carfare; 17 mln. ride.
See Russel at once, room 44 4 Sherlock.
STRICTLY modern 8-room bouse, with large
attic and full basement, cement walks and
close in, lu Upper Alblna; easy terms.
Whalley, 601 McKay bldg.
NEW 5-room bungalow, well-finished. In
good location, furnished or unfurnished.
This will go at a bargain, owner leaving
city. Phone Tabor 151.
IRV1NGTON LOTS Several beautiful lots
and one quarter block; will sell together
or single; great bargains. A 104, Ore
gonian. .
TWO new B-room bungalow cottages on
South ave.. Midway; $ro0 down, small
monthly payments. Sellwood car. 081
South ave.
$300 CASH. $20 per month, fl-room, modern
house, n block from car; price. $235".
This Is a bargain. 21) Taylor st. Laurel
wood. Mt. Scott car.
CORNER lot and large houso, $5000: two
cottages. 200 and 211 GILbs St., $:Sooo;
South Portland, pays 11 per cent. Ownar
841 Front st.
ROSB CITY REALTY CO.,
Rents houses, collects rents, sells country
and city realty, timber lands; notaries pub
lic A 4321, 2U4 Mjhaws. bid.. Main 0007.
HOLLADAY S ADDITION Splendid oppor
tunity to buy modern beautiful home, near
carline, extra well built, hardwood floors;
terms, li 100. Oregonian.
100 ACRES rich valley land, ready to plat
in acreage tracts. 50 per cent below ad
joining property. Houston, 201 Swetland
bldg.
WHY PAY RENT ? $150 cash, bulance to
suit, buys a modern 5-rooin cottage, near
carllne A. S. Draper, room 82, Lafayette
bldg.. cor. 0th and Washington.
PORTLAND HEKSHTS BARGAIN.
Large lot on Davenjwrt at., near 10th, for
$750 cash. .
SENGSTAKE & LYMAN, 90 6th St.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATT'T.
D. A. TUFTS.
303H WASHINGTON ST.
$150 CASH, balance $15 per month. , nice
MARTIN J. HIGLF.Y, 132 THIRD ST.
5-ROOM house, price $1000, near Mt. Scott
carline. i jevei ioi, ".
Spencer A Co.. 611 Swetland bldg.
A FINE home; elegant location; John
Irving s auaiiion; iovo uu..". v.
per month. Dolen & Herdman.
CHOICE bulldlne lots tor sale In all parts
of the city. Washington & Oregon Realty
Co.. 10S 2nd St.. Portland.
$2o0 BUYS a farm and a lot with a waranty
deed; will treble In less than a year. Sc.
Stevenson A Taylor, 2.SC14 Washington st.
IRVINGTON 50x100 lot, modem 8-room
house, never occupied- iii"w niii- on,
K. G. Lundstrom. 431 Worcester bldg.
10 ACRES best garden land, close In and
on rail and Oregon Electric lines; easy
terms. Houston, rot awetianu omg.
HOLLA DAY PAJK ADDITION Swell lot.
all Improved, for ale by owner, $1000;
terms. B 11)0, Oregonian.
$1850 SIX lots, fruit. R-roomed house, near
school house, half mile from carllne. E.
A. Dolan. Boring. Or.
$750 Beautiful lot on Broadway
2Hth: Improved street; title p
M.. near
perfect. 416
Chamber Commerce.
$150 DOWN, $12 monthly, new plastered 4
room cottage; large lot, bath, basement.
242 5th.
FOR SALE 80-room hotel. $12,000; a snap.
Call owner oy pnone. a i.
FOR SALE A fine located lot
lelgb. Heights. Address B 18j.
on Wr