Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 05, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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OPPOSES BLUE IMS
Dr. Dyott Says They Will Not
Restore Open Sunday.
WARNING TO LIQUOR MEN
Congregational Pastor Would Pro
hibit Baseball and Theaters,
but Would Avoid Pharisa
ism In Observance.
That we ought to have laws prohibit
ing Sunday baseball gamei and Sundy
theater, was the assertion of Dr. Luther
R. Lryott, In hla sermon at th First Con
gregational Church last night, on "The
Sunday Question." Ha also said that If
the liquor men think, through the pres
ent agitation, to make Portland an open
town, it will be bent for all concerned
If thy disabuse their minds of the Idea.
r. Dyott took for his text the words of
( hria t to t he Pharisees, recorded In
Mark 11:17. "The Sabbath was made for
man. and not man for toe Sabbath.' The
speaker said In part:
TbaM art the words of Jesus. With his
followers, he was on his way to the house
of God. The disciples were hungry. An
empty stomach is not a means of grace
to a man of health and sanity. The dls
ctples took what they needed, and ate It.
The Pharisees did not raise the point In the
deeper ethics as to whether H was right or
roof for these men to take something from
another man's field. The fact that they
had done so on tie Sabbath day was the
tlnn( which offended these critics.
In our text it sterns that Cuiist would
vindicate his disciples by saying that "the
tabbed was made for man, and not man
for the Bab bath."
Exact Day Unimportant.
The time of observance is not so Impor
tant as the universality and spirit of ob
servance. As a matter of faot the heb
domadal cycle caauot begin at the same
time Lo ail places. After the resurrection
of Jesus, the Christiana began the ob
servance of the first day of the week in
stead of the seventh- There Is no record
of a Divine command for the chance, but
Christians claim the sanction of divine ap
proval. Christians should, however, allow
the same liberty of conscience to those who
observe the seventh day, as they oialm for
themselves in the recognition of the first
day of the week aa the Lord's day. Every
day is the Lord's day to any man who is
the Lord s man every day. But we need,
and muit have one day In seven set apart
for physical rest and the worship of Al
mighty God. No nation can survive with
out religious life. Religion can not be per
petuated without the religious culture of the
adherents of the cause.
Te be sure, there la Bach a thing as a
modern Pharisaism which may go to ex
tremes on the Sunday question, and there
may be some "blue laws" which some per
sons may think are not wholly compatible
with modern progress. The best way to
nullify a law w hlch ought not to be. U
to enforce it. But we should be very care
ful. We are In danger of making mistakes
with reference to this matter. While mod
ern Pharisaism Is In danger of straining
at gnats, let not those who are broad-minded
and liberal swallow camela
Cannot Restore Opes Town.
If, In this agitation upon the Sunday ques
tion, now taking place In our city, the
liquor men think they can carry their point
and make Portland an "open town." the
sooner they learn that the decent and law
abiding and home-loving people of Portland
will have nothing of the kind, the better It
will be for all concerned. But why make so
much ado about the candy stores, and the
fruit stands, and say nothing about the
more fin grant offenses. Let us take the
worst things first. Portland does not need
Fundsy baseball games and open theaters on
this day. Works of mercy and necessity
are allowable on the Lord s day, but are
these things works of merry and necessity?
What about some of those plays, given In
some of the theaters here last Sunday,
which ought not to be presented on any
dayT Let u begin with those things which
are the worst, if we have laws which ap
ply no these things, we ought to enforce
them. If we have no such laws let as make
them -end enforce them.
We cannot afford to have the atmosphere
poisoned in whlh we are trying to rear our
children. Even if the participants in the
Sunday games and theatrical performances
do not wish to attend church on Sunday,
thev need the rest.
The working people are. In some respects,
the moet persistent In Funday desecration,
and they are the very ones to whom ths
lost Funday would bring the moat Irrepara
ble ruin. My plea w. therefore, for a ra
tional otiservsnre of the Lord's day fort the
ask of all who need It.
TO ORDAIN PASTOR TONIGHT
Nrhemtah Baker Will Be Placed In
First Vnltarian Pulpit.
N eh em! ah A. Faker Is to be ordained to
night and Installed as assistant pastor of
the First Vnltarian Church, at Seventh
and Tarn hill streets. The ordination In
vocation Is to be made by Pr. T. Lv El
iot, minister emeritus of the Unitarian
Church. Rev. W. G. Eliot, the pastor,
will extend to Mr. Baker the rifrht hand
of fellowship. Mr. Baker graduated from
the Meadvllle Theological 8choolof Penn
sylvania, last June, and came to Portland
In July. He la a native of Massachusetts.
The ordination sermon tonight Is to be
delivered by Rev. J. A. Cruaan. field
agent of the American Cnttarlan Associa
tion on the Parifl.- Coast. Rev. J. D.
Corby, pastor of the First Universal 1st
Church, will deliver the charge to the new
minister, and Pr. 9. J. Barrows, of New
York City, a worker for prison reform,
will deliver the charge to the congrega
tion. Her. O. YV. fuller, of the Spokane
Unitarian Churrh. will welcome Mr. Ba
ker to the Paclrtc Conference, while Rev.
J. R. Wilson will extend a welcome on
behalf of the community.
Dr. Dyott A no u noes Sermons.
Dr. I nt her R. Dyott. pastor of the
First Congregational Church, has an
nounced his sermon subjects for the next
three months They are as follows: Oc
tober 11. 'The Religion of a Reasonable
Man"; October . "Religion In a New
World"; October 25, "A Whole Religion
for a Whole life; November 1, "Reli
gion at the Ballot Box"; November .
"Religion In the Home"; November la,
"Religion !n the Church; Has the
Church the Right Message for This
Age?" November "A Rational Inter
pretation of the Troubles and Sorrows of
I-!fe': November 29. "Will Religion and
Bus!nes Mix?" December 1 "Religion
and Education; Should the State Give
Money to Religious Schools? Should Re
ligion Be Taught In the Secular
Schools T December 1. The Dicta of
Reason with Reference to the Immor
tality of the Soul;" December 30, "Rea
son. Sin and Salvation"; December 27.
"Ought a Re'.lginus Man Join a Church T
LONG-AGO STATE FAIRS
Yfttran Salrmite Give More In
teresting Reminiscence.
ALEX. Or.. Oct 1. (To th Editor.)
Th, communication in Uji Friday', Orese
alan In regard to taa Mcond Stat, Fair
should rd 6. acres aa tha land arst pur
criesed. For eeYeral yesr. om and mall chil
dren wpri admitted free and erery In
ducement was given In th. premium list
for mothora ar.d daughter, to compet, tn
exhibiting article. Increasing the comfort
of home Life, an.l the namee of the prlse
v Inner, were Juet aa scrupulously published
aa those contending for the largest award.
The directors served for the honor, and
the secretary for 100 ker annum. Men
of afarlon. Mul'.nomah. Linn. Lane. Tarn
hill and Washlrgton counties led ta the
management, but Douglas. J sex son and
Clatsop counties were not Ignored- The lists
of winners 1 think were published until the
sement feu unar tn, stat, ioara ox
Agriculture, when horticulture ra so ne
acted that the management had to pay
men to glean th, old orchard to gat aa
Indifferent exhibit.
The revival of that Interest owes much
to few men who settled In Hood River
Valley, led by E- I Smith. But ths sno
ress of Millard Lownsdals. of Yamhill, and
W. 8. Wallace, of Salem, proves that suc
cessful apple culture Is sot limited to Hood
River and Rogue River.
Ths latest Stats Fslrs at Salem, show
that county exhibits slimJnavte Individuals.
The Grange, and live town fairs are pro
viding additional opportunities for the man
and the family. The lata Country Club meet
should become an annual livestock show.
OLD 8AX.EMITB.
Special Services Mark
Day of Atonement
Jewish Pra at Day la Observed Wltn
Impressive starts and Sernaen at
Temple Beth Israel. .
REVERENT and beautffnlly Impreseilve
were ritual, sermon and music last
evening at the Temple Beth Israel, to
mark the observance of the most sacred
feast day of the Jewish year. Tom Klp
pur, or day of atonement. The temple
was crowded to the doors with worshipers
and hundreds were turned away for lack
of room. Rabbi Jonah B. "Wise's sermon
on "The Law of the Land la Perfect,"
dwelt upon the significance of the day.
The vocal muslo was exceptionally wen
rendered, and It was a rare privilege to
listen to It, the singers being Mrs. Rose
Bloch Bauer, soprano and director; Mrs.
Imogens Harding Brodle. contralto: Will
iam H. Boyer, tenor, and Dom J. Zan,
baritone, with Edgar E. Coursen. organ
ist, and Henry Bettman, solo violinist.
After an organ solo by Mr. Coursen the
celebrated "Kol Nldrs" music as arranged
by Max Bruch for the occasion was
Played as a violin solo by Mr.
Bettman. with artislto skill and
solemn Interpretation. This was
followed by the "Kol Nidre" air. sung by
the quartet, and this portion of the serv
ice was so satisfying and so much in line
with the spirit of real worship that
one would have to travel far to
hear its equal. It Is a rare privilege to
have such cultured singers in Portland,
who can render an elaborate musical pro
gramme of high ideal without calling for
outside assistance.
The other portion of the service con
sisted of ritual numbers and a finely
rendered solo sung with excellent intona
tion and expression by Mrs. Bauer, "In
Dreams I Heard the Seraphim," composed
by Faure. with violin obllgato by Mr.
Bettman.
Dr. Wise's sermon made a profound Im
pression on the large audience with its
presentation of the perfection of the spirit
of the law. that spirit that cannot be
denied which has exerted and will exert
powerful Influence for the betterment of
mankind through all time.
The religious services at the Temple
Beth Israel will be continued today and
the quartet will sing at Intervals from
:J0 A. M. to 6 P. M. At the afternoon
service Mr. Coursen will play theBe organ
numbers: "Largo," by Handel, and
"Asa's Death." from "Peer Gynt." by
Grelg. This service will also be largely
attended.
Inconic-Kea rlnfr, Property.
We have for sale a very choice piece
of property on Sixth street, 70x100 feet.
It is covered with modern flats, fin
ished with all the latest improvements.
This is very close in, on the West Side,
and only a few blocks from the Hotel
Portland. It is bringing in a rental of
1325.00 per month. For price and
terms, inquire of Charles K. Henry A
Boa, 360 Stark street. Portland. Or.
Dynamite Cap Explodes; One Hurt
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Oct 4. Spe
cial.) Borne dynamite caps exploded dur
ing a fire in the house of Manfred Car
son at Minnehaha, a few miles northeast
of Vancouver, yesterday, and Jay V.
Flke, principal of the Minnehaha school,
who was In the room at the time of the
explosion, had his hands and arms badly
laoerated.
DAILY MrTEOBOLOGICAt REPORT.
PORTLAND. Oct. 4. Maximum tempera
ture, S decrees; minimum temperature, 42
degrees. River reading at 8 A. M.. LS
feet. Changs In last 24 hours, fall. 0 1
feet. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to S P. M.).
none. Total rainfall elnce September 1,
1908 0 3V inches. Normal rainfall sines
Beptember 1. ll09. .2 Inches. Deficiency.
1 97 Inches. Total sunshine October S.
loog. g hours, 2 minutes Possible sun
shine October S. 1908, 11 hours. 8o minutes.
Barometer l reduced to sea level) at S P.
at.. 30.12 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 6 P. If.. Paoifio
time. October 4. 1908. .
Wind.
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f acramento. . .
Salt Lake
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Plains
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A high pressure area haa moved from
British Columbia to Northern Montana, with
increasing Intensity since Saturday evening,
and a high pressure area has developed
over Southwestern Oregon. Showers have
occurred In Western Washington. Northern
Montana. Southeastern Idaho and Northern
Utah. It Is slightly cooler In Western
Washington and Northwestern Oregon, and
somewhat warmer over the rest of the dis
trict. Temperatures ars near the seasonal
average. except In southeastern Idaho,
where It continues quite cooU
The Indleatlona are for showers Monday
In Washlns-ton. Northwestern. Oregon.
Northern and Southeastern Idaho, and fair
weather elsewhere In this district Slight
rhsnges In temperature will occur, except
that It will probably be warmer In South
eastern Idaho.
FORECASTS,
p-",- s-i vvifi'tr p-nMr showers:
The change
from coffee
to
POSTUM
is pleasant and beneficial.
"Tnere'i a Reason"
" THE MORNING OREGOXIAy, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1903.
t-. j VEH- TODAy! "f FOR SALE REAI ESTATK. ( FOB BALE-REAL ESTATE.
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Brand Centra! Station Time Card
gOCTHK&X PACIFIC.
Leaving Portlsns
Boeeourg raasenser
Cottaa:. Grove Paaei
8:18 a.m.
4:13 p m.
1:43 p. a
1JO a. as.
T:10 a. m.
4:10 p. as.
8.60 a. m,
1:00 p. m.
8.40 p. m.
T:1S a. m.
California Express
San Francisco xpress .......
West Bids
Corvallls Psassngsr
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger.
Forest Grove passenger.
Forest Grove Passengsr.
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express .a...
Cettage Grove Passenger ....
Roeeburg pasasngar
Portland Express ...s.ee
West Side
Corvallls passenger ..........
Shsrldaa Passenger ...........
Forsst Orove Passenger .......
Forest Grove Passenger. ......
Forsst Grovs Passengsr
11:80 a. m.
Silts, m.
11:15 p- as.
8:20 p. m.
10:80 a. ra.
8:O0 a. m.
11:50 a. m.
4:30 p. m.
OREGON RAILROAl NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving- fertlsnd
Pendleton Passenger ......
Chicago-Portland special
Spokane Flyer
Kansas city Chicago Sx press
Arriving Port las d .
Spokane Flyer
Cta. Kan. City ex Portland Bx.
Chloago- Portland Special ......
Pendleton Passengsr
T:15 a.
8:30 a. l
8:18 p. l
8UKp. l
:00 a. l
9:43 8. l
8:80 p. l
8:13 p.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leasing Portland 1
Tacoma and Seattle Express ... IMS m.
Norta Coast Chicago limited. 1:00 p. ae.
Ovsrlsnd Express , 11:43 p. as.
Arriving Portland
North Cull Limited T OO a. m.
Portland Express 4:13 p.m.
Ovarland Express 8:83 p.m.
AaTOBXA e COLCMBIA KIYKJt.
Leaving Portland
Astoria A beaslds gipisss...
Astoria Passenger
Arrivin.: Portland
Seaside A Portland Passenger.
Porteand Express ............
8:00 a m.
SKM p. m.
12:18 n. m.
.(10:00 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C P. R- Short Line., via Spokans
8:18 p. m.
11:43 p. m.
via bsaiua
Arriving- Portland
CPU. B'tort Line, via Spokans.
Via Seattle
8:00 a.m.
T:00a. as.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Dallas passengsr ....
Dallas Passenger ....
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passsngsr ....
T:48
4:13
p. so.
10:13
a. m.
p. m.
Pallas Passenger
8:30
OREGON LLLCIhUC RAILWAY.
Arrlvlnz Portland
Wllsonvllls Local
Salem and Intermediate Local ..
Wllsonvllls Local ,j
Salem and Intermediate Express:
Salsm and Intermediate Looal. .
Wllsonvllls Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Looal..
Balem and Intermedials Expresa
iMrlsf Portland
Salem and Intermediate Looal. .
Wllsonvllls Local ,
Salem and Intsrmedlata Expresa
Salem and Intel mediate Looal. .
Wllsonvllls Locu
Salem and Intsrmsdlate Express.
Salem and Intermedials Local ..
Wllsonvllls Local
Salem and Intermediate TPirprees
T:08
8:13
10:30
11:20
1:30
4:43
4:00
3:40
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p. m.
p. m.
p. m.
p. nx.
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1:10
1:03
3:80
8:10
:0
moderate temperature; southwesterly winds.
Oregon Fair, except probably showers
northwest portion: moderate temperature;
southwesterly winds.
Washington Showers; modsrate tempera
ture; westerly winds.
Idaho Probably showers north and south
east portions; fair southwest portion; warm
er southeast portion.
FRANK MONTOOMERT. T.ocs.1 Forecaster.
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MLZTING NOTICES.
CAM ELIA CHAPTER, NO. ZT, O.
SWeT B s. Rsgular communication this
JfTjV (Monday) evening In Masonic Tem
sMjfaTJ west Park and Yamhill sta
a A full attendanoe desired, as busi
ness of Importance will come before the
chapter. By order of W. M.
ANNia B. COOTB, Secretary.
-n t . rrTv rflrwrrr. Ttrvv-
AL ARCANUM meet at K- P.
Hall. Alder and 11th streets, ths
first and third Monday of eaoa
month at 8 P. M- Visitors cor-
11.11V welcoms. TC. J. Hufford- SSO-
rstary. First National Bank.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 2.
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this (Monday) even
ing at 7:80 o'clock; work In B.
A. degree, visiting brethren wel
come. W. B- WEEKS, Sec
NOROSSINO resolntlona testimonials,
memorials, sta Ellis. 800 Columbia bldg.
BELLAJfT Ootobsr X, Julia B. Bellamy,
aged 52 years, 4 months, 7 days, be
loved wife of John F. Bellamy, mother of
Georre. Ben A., Raymond. Clyds and
Phoebe Bellamy. Funeral announcement
later.
BUCHANAN In this city Ootobsr 4, at his
residence. 823 Multnomah street. Captain
D. E. Buchanan, aged 71 years. An
nouncement of funeral later.
TRANCHELL In this city October A at
the family residence. 1234 Atlantle street
Kenneth Tranchell, Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. TranchsIL
hTALLISTER In this city October 4, at
649 East Fifteen to street. James Mc
Allister, aged SO years, 8 months, 21 daya.
Funsral notice later.
SCHECRER At Battevli:. Or.. October 4,
Mrs. Mary A. Rehear er. aged 48 years,
wits et W. R. Schsursr. .
FUNERAL yonCBS.
W7LXTAMS In this elty. Oct. 8. Robert
H Williams, husband of Jennie Williams
and lather of Harry Williams, aged 04
years The funeral servlcea will be held
at FInley s chapel at 1 P. M. today (Mon
day), after which th remains will be
taken to the Portland Crematorium.
Friends Invited.
CURTIS In this city, October S. Martha
Bell Curtis, aged 11 years. 8 months, 20
daya Funeral services wlU be held at
Holman's Chapel. Third and Salmon ets..
at 2 P. M. today (Monday), October fi
Intermsnt Rlvsrnew Cemetery.
6CHEURER Funeral of the lats Mary A.
Scheurer. wife of W. R. Scheurer. will be
held at Buttevills, Or., October 8. at 2
p M at the Congregational Church. In
terment at Buttevills Cemetery.
MISNER Ths funeral servloes of ths lats
Joseph H. MIsner will be held at Hol
man s Chapel. Third and Salmon streeta
at 2 P- M- Thursday, October 8. Friends
Invited. Interment Lens Fir Csmstsry.
rrannin-. McEntee GUbaagh. Funeral
Directors. 7th and Pine- Phone Mala 43.
lOr s"'t. Office ef Cesatr Coroaer.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Dlreet.
rs, 218 Sd st. Lady assistant Poena M 807.
J P. KIN LEY A SON. 2d and Madiaoa.
Xsvdy atteadaat, Phone Mala , A 138s.
EELLER-BYRNP9 CO.. Pnaeral Direct
re. 813 Rasssll. Ease 188. Istdy assUtaat.
, DnOTINO, VBdertaksr, 414 East
assay sssisisnti x-bosss si ses
Seat COM
Sale METROPOLITAN
Today QUARTETTE
PRICESl WEDNESDAY EVENING,
84.00. S4.ee, OCTOBER 7. 8:18.
82.00, 31.S. Direction
$10. Lois 6teer-Wyiui Coman
Boxes $28.84). Gallery doors open T :S0.
- i ir i f ii i i i 1 1 til
1JU THEATKE
Phones Main 117, A 4224. Empire Theater
Co. (Inc.). Lessee. George L. Baker, gen
eral manager. Seats now sslllng for this
entire second week of Baker Stock Com
pany's greatest success, "The Girt of the
Golden West." Do not delay, and do not
miss It. Price 2Sc, 33c. 50c Matlneea 15c,
13c Matinee Saturday.
Next week: "Brown of Harvard."
THE CLB1
IS COMING
BAKER THEATER
Main 2, A 5380. Oregon Theater Co.
(Inc.). Lessee. George L Baker, general
manager. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Sat
urday. Night prices, 25c. 50c 75o, 81.
Matinee, 25c, 50c All this week Frazes s
musical mixture.
"THE ISLE OF SPICE"
Nothing but beauty, fun and music. Best
of all scenic musical comedies.
Next week: Richards dt Prlngls's minstrels.
LYRIC THEATER
THE BLUNKALL COMPANY PRESENTS
"MY JIM"
With Hiss Nedra Landscome and the
FAMOUS SALOME DANCE
THE CLANSMAN
IS COMING
THE STAR
Phones Main 6490. A 1498.
Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sun
day. For the entire veek of October 4.
Kllnt A Gazzolo's- Melodrama,
"THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE EARTH."
Matinees at 2:30 P. M., prices 15a and 23o.
Every evening, 8:15, prices 10c. 25c.85c, 50c
Seats may be reserved by either phone.
Next Week. "The Rocky Mountain Express."
i MAIN 6 A 1020 Matinees
' Ex. Sundays and Holidays.
15-25-50C
NIGHTS
15-25-50-75C
Adranced Vaudeville, October 5.
Tha Operutor, Helen BTtT&m, Charles H.
Bradshanr fc Co., Ruffin't fciruLan Perform
er,, Arthur Dentins;. Le Clair & Sampson,
IV ob let te & Manhall, Orpluuin Motion Pic
tures, Orphean. Orchestra.
PANTAGES THEATER
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLK
6tan of All Nation
Engagement Extraordinary of ATRA
Tha bullet-proof woman. Impervious to or
dinary steel-tipped butleta. The greatest
-wonder of modem times. Special added at
traction. The Victoria Quartette, alngera
and instrumentalists.
Matlneea dally. 15c. Two ihowi at night,
15o and 2Sc.
THE GRAND-VacJevilledeLuie
Another Blf BUL
HI IX st SILVAM, Brooks Tedder
World s Greatest .Mai? ?ch.e,,'".
Unlcyollet . Th" -"f1 Gard
THE TITIAS8, Welch' Earle
World's Famous Prod Bnuer
Sharpshootora Grandascope.
HORSE SHOW
Second anaual Horse Show, Portland Hunt
Club. ORIENTAL. BUILDINO. Oct. 15-16-1T.
Sale ot seats opens Monday, October S,
Martin ft Rowe Drug Store. Restrred Seats,
fl.BO; General Admission. 150c.
WHKBJC TO DINK.
11 n WaotIiaf TlAfNo msat.
Vege-
Cafs. Ii
th at-, near Washington.
AUCTION SALE TODAT.
At Wilson's Auction Rooms, corner 2d
and Yamhill sti . at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson,
auctioneer.
JfEW TODAY.
$7000
100x100
Twenty-Second and Pettygrove, Suit
able for Plats.
FRANK BOLLAM
128 Third Street
47S0
Beautiful, modern 7-room bunsalow on
100x100 lot In Piedmont: open fireplace, fur
nace, full cement basement, nice shrubbery,
lfe blocks from ear.
300
Vary desirable 6-room house on East
Ankeny, west of S4th, in pink of condition;
nice lawn. One-half cash, balance at 0
per cent.
Call 8. RAXWORTHT. 9T Marshall.
MORTGAGE LOANS
LtwNt rates and terms to anlt spe
cial rates and favorable terms oa larce
loaaa butiieu properties.
Fosdi Loaned for Private Investor.
A. H. BIRRELL
302 McKay Bid;, Sd afc Stark.
Home Wanted
Am looking; for a modern home on
East Side, between Sullivan Gulcji and
Salmon st. and west of 25th. The price
and terms must be reasonable and will
do business with owners only. A B
273, Oregonian.
w THEATER
THE CLANSMAN
IS COMING
$5500
58x100, 12 rooms, First and "WTiit
taker; house faces Whittaker, leav
ing 58x70 corner suitable for store or
flats. $2000 will handle, balanoa 6
per cent. A real snap.
HT. TABORREALTY CO.
503 Gerlinger Building.
Main 325L
SAW MILL
Dally capacity IS, 000 to 20.000 feet. Near
ly new. Contracts on about 7.000.000, In
vicinity. Within three miles of R. R.,
near Oreson City. Ready for business.
Price J6000.
A. D. BORTHWICK.
JW Chamber of Commerce.
THE OREGON
Real Estate Co.
CBAS1 A"E. AND MrLTSOJIAH 8T.
HOLIADAY'S ADD1IIOX
REMOVED TO
IRVINGTON HOME
And beautiful 75x100. below actual cost;
$3000 cash, balance 3 years at 6 per cent.
A snap. 7U5 Weldler.
A. D- MARSHALL.
42T Chamber of Con meroe.
BJiAL KbTATB DKAfiKHH
Andrews, F. V. A Co.. M S40. U liamlltoa Si
Baker. Alfred A. 115 AblnrtoB bids.
Cbspln A Herlow, 833 Chamber of Commerce.
Cook. B. 8. A Co.. 003 Corbett bid-.
CruMler Co.. 70S-& corbstt bH. U 78Sv
FleldSp CL SL A Co. Board of Trade bid.
Ooddaxd. a. Main and A IT.. 110 3d sC
Jennlnss A Co. Haln 16A J06 Oreonlaa.
Les, M. B., room 411 Corbett bnlldln.
Vail A Von Borstel. 104 Sd St. MSI B -urnslda,
Pabner. H. P., 118 Commercial Club bldf-
M 8699, A 1M5A
Parrish, Watkics A Oo., 150 Alder St.
Richardson. A. B.. S21 Com. Club bldj.
Bcbalk, Geo, D., 24 Btark et- Main 382. A S&S
Bharkey. J. p. A Co.. 123H Blxth st.
ewenssott. A r. A Co.,- 263 Mt Wahlntoa st
The Oreiron Real Sstats Co 9S Sklrd st.
.Holladajr Addition.
Waddel. . O., 809 Lumber Excbancs bldg.
White. B. P.. 227 H Washington at.
FOR 8AXa REAL ESTATE.
150 BEAUTIFUL HOLLABAY PARK
HOMB 50.
Can be obtained on the unheard-of terms
f 50 per month; nw, strictly up-to-date,
two-story, four rooms, hall, den, pantry, etc.
below; three room, bath, toilet, large
closets, etc.. above; attic and full concrete
basement; fireplace, fine furnace, laundry
trays; nice corner lot 50x100. fine lawn and
plenty of roees: 4 and 2 blocks to car; price
$5000. The only chance like It in Port
land. Call on ua.
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY,
714 Couch Bid.,
108 4th St., near Washington.
SNAP!! HOLLADAY PARK. SNAPIt
New 2-story, strictly modern. 9-room
house, cove ceilings, full cement basement,
fine furnace, laundry trays, etc. beautiful
lot 67x100, sewer, gas, electMo fixture all
In cement walk, graveled street, 3 blocks to
car; only S43O0; terms. The beat buy in
Portland.
Call on ua.
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY,
714 Couch Bids..
109 4th St., near Waehtnrton.
WILL sell or trade my J1225 equity in Iota
in fine Eaat Side addition; bargain for
some one if taken quick. A. Railing, 825
Marguerite st. Montavllle car.
A HOMES.
There is a splendid new ft-room borne
with lot 60x1 00 feet on the EJast Side
that I will sell for $2500; $500 down and
20 per month; 6 per cent interest; there
Is no reason why you should pay rnt
when you can get a bargain Ilka this; buy
this and get settled before the rains set
In.
GISO. I. 6 CHALK.
Main 892, A 2392. 204 Stark Bt.
HERE 18 A GOOD ONUS.
2 acres for 11170. only 17 minutes'
ride from business center, good Boil,
cleared, no stumps, no rocks, no draw
bridges; wouldn't this make a nice home
place 7 Just think, you can get to this
place In less time than to Sunnyside,
Irvington or any other near-ln addtioir;
where a single lot will cost you as much;,
better look this up at once.
F. BKESKE, 444 Sherlock Bldg.
FOR SALE, $4500.
DOUBLE HOUSE AND FRACTIONAL
LOT ON WEST SIDE
Rented for $43.60 per month. This
house is modern and is a safe investment.
"Will make a desirable home, and also
produce some income for an economical
family.
Q. H. DAM MEIER,
817 Board of Trade Bldg.
LARGE number choice homes In John Irv
ing and Holladay Additions. Come and
Inspect before it Is too late to get into
the most desirable part of Portland. Any
amount of lots, all prices. For further
particulars call at office, 15th and Hal
sey sta.. E. S96, C 1093. Res. C 1271, C
1508. Dolen A Herdman.
WE BUILD HOMES.
We "have first-class, modern facilities
for building homes upon terms with In the
reach of all. Call and examine our up-to-date
methods.
THE VETERAN LAND CO.,
822 Chamber of Commerce.
NEW HOME, 7 rooms, block from school
and stores; lots of roses, bath, gas, fuil
basement, open-air sleeping room, on
sightly corner. South Portland; half block
from S" car, good neighborhood. Inquire
Rose City Art Store, 462 Washington st.
Phone Main 8060. $3500.
6-ROOM house and lot 60x100; $300 cash,
bal. terms $15 per month. New bungalow,
$500 cash, bal. terms $16 per month. Both
on carline. 20 minutes' ride. . Will build
to suit. Mult. Inv. A Realty Co., 1019
Board of Trade, 4th and Oak ats.
$8050 Elegant borne, best residence dis
trict, 6 Large rooms, basement, bath,
closets, everything complete, fixtures and
ehadea all go; beet car service; must selL
Terms. C. B- Lucas, 322 Corbett bldg.
WEST SIDE house, modern; attic, hot-air
furnace and two fireplaces; fractional lot;
$3500; terms; by owner. A F 240, Ore
gonian. S LOTS, price $606. worth $1500; time pay
ments close to car new Salem line, 17
minutes out; good car service after Oc
tober 1- See Russell, 444 Sherlock bldg.
SHOO RESIDENCE lot In midst of beautiful
homes, all improvements in and paid for.
nearby lots selling for $1600. Phone B
1942. Owner, 619 Belmont st.
$1 fVOO 3 -room cottage, corner lot lVxl00,
bath, pantry, fine lawn, splendid neigh
borhood." A little beauty. Terms. C. B.
Lucas, 822 Corbett bldg.
4500 Modern 6-room house on East Bum
r.de st., near 20th. H- P. Palmer, 213
Commercial Club bldg. Main Bti99, A
2653. '
MUST sell modern 7-room house In Holladay,
with or without furniture; immediate poe
aesslon. See it today if you want a bar
gain. 348 East 13th at.
$100 CASH buys 8-room house near Union
ave., balance $25 month. Price $2500. Tnls
la a snap. State Land Co., 133 'yy 1st st.
250412 monthly; 4-room, plastered cottage;
large lot, cement walk; $1250. Aageies,
342 5th.
$20 monthly; 8-room modem house and
lot; Woodstock line; $2800. Aageies, 242
6th.
J-8TORT brick building, 23x100, with base
ment, on Front St., bet. Yamhill and Tay
lor. Apply 1&3 Madison et.
CHOICE lot, Bavelock, $500; few installment
lots 60x1 10. Zella Gossett. fit. John car.
1700 $15 monthly; 8-room modem house and
lot; Clinton St.; $2200. Ange'.ea, 242 5th.
$500 $18 month!v: 6-room modern house aad
lot. U line; $2600. Angeles, 242 5th.
A NICB HOME ON EAST 22D ST.
Walking distance. 5-room modern house;
has cement basement, bath, furnace, nice
level lawn, fine large porch, is In a gl
lrt.Alitv ,,rrn.in.11 hv nice homes ana
can be bought lor $3300: $1000 caah. bal
ance s vou would pay rent.
WOODLAWN lOOxiuO: all in nice young
fruit trees. Bull Run water, close to car;
line : this week only $6-5 cash. 1 -
IRVINGTON 7-room modem house, fur
mace, fireplace, full cement basement; $3650,
terme.
LADD TRACT Owner will sell modern
8-room home, facing Ladd tract; a bargain
at $3600; only $1000 caeh; come and see
this.
IRVINGTON Vacant 60x100 facing east
on 16th St.. near Tillamook; bitulithlc pave
ment ; $1600. easy terms.
HOLLADAY ADD. 7-room house on EJ.
d: a beautiful home; $3500.
HOLLADAY PARK 6-room modern resi
dence on Wasco et.; $4XrO.
SOUTH SUNNYSIDS One block from
Hawthorne ave.; vacant 60x100. surroun.ted
by beautiful homes; a snap at $800; eaay
terms.
HARTMAX A THOMPSON,
Chamber of Co miner oe.
WILL sell our new home on 29th and Frank
lin sts., Waverleigh Heights; can see all
over the cltv; a strictly modern bungalow,
5 large rooms, on the beet corner lot In
the tract, restricted district, cement walks,
good car service, the best workmanehip and
materia! obtainable, fireplace. Dutch kitchen,
old brass locks and eiectrlc chandeliers,
bevel plate glass in front door and aloe
lights velvet velour curtains, shades, steel
range included in price; $o200; terms. Ad
drees Hurry Randlee, SSO Franklin St., or
phone -Sell. 425; take W. W. car, get off
at Franklin.
FOR SALE.
$15,000.
APARTMENT-HOUSE WEST SIDE.
Rented for $155 per month.
This is one of the moat complete build
ings in the city, containing six small
apartments with hardwood floors through
out, and tile floors in halls and bath
rooms. Steam heated. This la a sure
paying investment no matter what finan
cial conditions may be.
G. H. DAMMEIER,
SIT Board of Trade Building.
SNAP PENINSULA SNAP.
We have three lots, 50x100. In fine resi
dence district, which we must close out;
graded streets. Bull Run water, 3 blocks
to car These lota are worth $625, but
to make a quick sale we will take $450
and $500 for them; terms if you like.
CALL ON US.
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY.
714 Couch Bldg., 109 4th St., near Wash.
HERE'S a bargain because it must be sold
at once: 40 acres rich swale land, 9 miles
from Portland. 3 miles from Salem elec
tric, 1H million saw timber, red fir;
firics $3000. Also acres li miles north of
he above. This is rich fruit land. 2 million
saw Umber, red fir. Ftne spring, 11 4
miles from Portland, price $5u00. Apply
of owner. 250 6th at., near Madison.
LINCOLN PARK ANNEX.
Grand ave. North, bet. Mason and Sha
ver, -1-story 7-room frame dwelling, base
ment, bath, toilet; lot 60x100; sewer,
water, cement curbs, walks, all paid;
many large fruit trees; must sell; only
$2700: terms.
CALL ON VS.
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY,
T14 Couch Bldg., 109 4th St., near Wash.
WEST SIDE. WALKING DISTANCE.
HOYT ST., CLOSE IN. GOOD AS NEW,
T-ROOM HOUSE AND FRACTIONAL
CORNER LOT. $8500. HOUSE CON
TAINS EVERY MODERN CONVEN
IENCE AND IS IN PERFECT CON
DITION. FINE SURROUNDINGS, EAST
EXPOSURE. 4 BEDROOMS. E. J. DALY.
21,2 FAILING BLDG.
TWO ELEGANT HOMES.
JuBt completed; single or together; 8
rooms, all conveniences, northeast corner
24th and Marshall. Apply 7S0 Kear
ney. Main 245S.
TWO LOTS
AT TREMONT PLACE.
40x120,
With alleys: good car service; 25 min
utes' ride from 3d and Yamhill sta; lota
number 12 and 13. block 7. Treraont Place.
Price, $136 each ; easy terms. Address
owner, D 270, Oregonian.
$3750 Modern 6-room house on East Davla
at,; Just completed, has furnace and
everything just a little better than you
would expect foirthe price; we can make
terms. H. P. Palmer, 213 Commercial
Club bldg. Main 8699. A 2053.
SOUTH PORTLAND LOT, $750.
Fins corner lot 42Vxl00; an excellent
view that never can be shut off; faces
eaBt; a snap at $750. Grusal A Gantner,
265 Washington, corner 3d. room T.
IRVINGTON My new residence. 8 rooms,
hardwood floors, 2 toilets, fireplace, fur
nace and beam ceilicirs, elegant finish,
swell fixtures. Lot 76x100. If you want a
home, I will make terms that will sur
prise you. A C 268. Oregonian.
FOR SALE cheap, fine new modern 6-room
bungalow, Firland, Mount Scott hill, on
easv pavmenta; will take lots or email
cash payment as first installment. Phone
Main 845S. 293 Burnside st.
WALNUTS.
Five acres of fine walnuts, close to tha
city; best of land and gooA oar service.
F. J. Catterlln & Co., Inc., room 3. Cham
ber of Commerce.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
We Have Them.
Call on Us.
MOUNT TABOR REALTY CO.,
608 Gerlinger Bldg.. 2d and Alder.
OWNER OF FINE HOME on paved etneet.
compelled to go country; 4 bedrooms, 2
toilets, large fireplace and furnace, ele-
fant combination fixtures, full lot in very
est locality. Either phone 3126
FOR a nice suburban home we have an 18
acre tract of the best of Valley land, all
under cultivation, close to station. F. J.
Catterlin & Co., Inc., room 3, Chamber
of Commerce.
SEVEN lots and 6-room modern house on
banks of Willamette River, near Univer
sity; answer at once if you want to double
your money. W 294, care The Oregonian.
ELEVEN LOTS FOR $975. "
50x100 FEET EACH.
IT minutes ride on the new electric
line will take you there; see F. Breske,
414 Sherlock bldg., S3 3d st.
$3250 WILL buy a 6-room house, with mod
ern bath. eto.. three blocks from East
Ankeny carline; cement floor in the base
ment. Easy terms. H. P- Palmer. 213
Commercial Club bldg.
HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city;
acreage close in and farms in Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main 4486, Kinney A
Stampher, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg.
6-ROOM house, only $600; lot 50x143, very
best of soil, located on East Side, 6 bocks
from carline. If you want a snap, see
this. H. W. Garland A Co., 191 4th st.
LARGE, modern home on 8 acres of ground,
near good carline; $6500. Will trade for
modern home, close in. Call B. R., room
40, Washington bldg.
$1500 BUYS a cozy 4-room bungalow Just
completed. In one of Portland's prettiest
suburbs; small payment cash, balance like
paying rent. C. B. Lucas. 322 Corbett bldg.
SEVERAL lots near Ockley Green, 2 blocks
from car; very cheap. S25 Lumber Ex
change. ACREAGE for fruit or truck farming close
to O. W- P- In small tracts on easy pay
ments. 323 Lumber Exchange.
4 LOTS, 52x400, adjoining Waverly, $375
each; a snap; investigate. Call up owner,
phone Sellwood 1020.
ACRE and a half, small house, 50
fare, very easy terms; must pell. Inquire
owner, Toom 9, 387 hi E. Burnside.
LOOK Must sell; six lots with corner, only
$300; worth $450; reliable investment. 785
Dawson.
HOUSB and lot on carline. 20 minutes from
Morrison bridge, only $060. 1208 Gladstone
ave. W.-W. car.
FOR SALE 2 Peninsula lots, close to Swift
Packing plant; owner In a pinch; must
sell. Phone Main 43S7.
TWO lots one block from Killlngsworth
ave, near Pattern ave., $1100; teims. Call
on B. R.. room 40. Washington bldg.
MEDFORD, OR. Land of sunshine- lota,
acreage, business opportunities, good buya
Write C W. Stone.
I WILL build what you want, furnish lots
If desired; terms to suit you. E. E. Milier,
4S0 Worcester bldg. Main 1940.
1 "" ' "
BARGAIN, best house in Vernon; 6 rooms;
new, modern; no agents. Owner, M 70,
Oregonian.
MODERN 7-room house, large lot, over
looking entire city, Mt Tabor car line;
a bargain at $7500. A C 276. Oregonian.
EQUITY In two lots In Belle Crest, one
block from carline. Address N 291, Ore
gonian. .
FOR SALE 7-room cottage and fractional
lot, 703 Everett st, reasonable terms. In
quire owner. SIS Failing bldg.
$7000 HOME.
' For $7000 we have one of the prettiest
homes In the swell East Burnside district.
It has eight rooms, with quarter-sawed
oak floors In the hall, living-room, dining
room, deu and kitchen. Paueling in dining-room
and den 6 feet high. Four bed
rooms, with sleeping balcony 12x24: auto
garage, with 120-galion gasoline under
ground tank. This house was built for
a home and Is first-class in every re
spect. Haa more than a full lot, with
frontage on two streets.
1 H. P. PALMER,
218 Commercial Club Bldg.,
Main 8699. A 26C3
IF YOTT
Will take the Montavilla car and get eft
at Joneemore we will show you the beat
Investment for the money tn this city.
GEO. D. . 6 CHALK.
Main 892, A 2392. 264 Stark St.
ENGLISH WALNUTS. .
We are the largest owners and plant
ers in Oregon. We have the only planted
tracts on the market. Our properties are
in the walnut country, Yamhill 6 -acre
tracts, planted. $100 cash. $15 per monta.
CHURCHILL. MATTHEWS CO- INC..
110 Second st.
$5 ACRES, with 1000 feet deep water front
age on Willamette River and extending
back to improved county road, running
watior on tract, mostly In wild state with
native trees and shrubbery; five aiiles
from Portland. 1600 feet from electric
line, good graded road leading to same.
Price $24,500. No agents need apply. H.
G. Starkweather, box 43, route 1, Mll
waukie. Or. Phone Oregon City, Farm
era ISo.
10 ACRES of fine land at Falrview, close to
O. R. A N. and O. W. P. station; right ou
Sandy road, nearly new 7-room house,
new barn, 100 Lambert cherry trees, 20
bearing walnut and lots of assorted fruit
trees; all except acre clear; running
water; can be bought cheap if taken at
once. C. F. Pfluger & Co., room 14 Mulkey
bldg., 2d and Morrison ats.
AT Mel drum, on Oregon City carline:
5 acres. $1375.
S acres. $2062.
40-100 acre. $200.
8 42-100 acres on Willamette. $S900. .
20 acres on Willamette. $4000.
30 1-3 acres on Willamette, with house.
Windmill, barn, orchard, $27,250.
J. W. MELDRUM, Mllwaukie, Or.
FOR SALE.
Lot for mfg. site on Fairbanks street.
North End. A bargain at $i!500.
Lots on E. 6th st.. North of Ains
worth, 2 blocks from Union ave. car.
Cheap-aat in city relative for home
building $500 each.
A. E BORTHWICK.
816 Ch. of Com.
WHY?
Have you a home of your own? If not,
why? There's a reason and a remedy.
If you own a lot and have a few dollars,
we will show you how to get a home or
an Income, or both. See that man But
terworth, the builder, 34-35 LafayetU
bldg., 6th and Wash. Main 8529.
$225 Lot in Vernon, 83d st.
$125 (4) each, Woodmere add.; terms.
$1150 4-room house, Vernon.
$4300 8-room house, Irvlngtoa.
$4200 7-room house, 16th st.
$6000 9-room house, 16th st.
SWANK,
88 H 3d St., room 8; A 283S.
OWNER, after completing very ftne house,
finds it too large; must sell at once;
. very modern, new effect, reception hall,
double floors, hot water heating, fire
place, panelled dining-room, buttet, sleep
ing porch, bedrooms large, full lot, best
residence district: will show Sunday.
Phone East or B 1S94.
BEAUTIFUL West Side Home, with mag
nificent view; t8 bedrooms with alcove,
2 addltonal In finished attic, big fire
place, sleeping porch; modern; one block
from car; sickness compels sale at once;
best buy on Weat Side. Call mornings,
room 3, over Merchants National Bank.
ONLY $3500, a large, new 7-room rinuse at
Montavilia; all modern: lot 100x100. cor
ner: finest ho line tn Mdntavllla; all con
veniences; If taken now. $3500, $1700 cash,
bal. time at 6 per cent. C. F. Pfluger A
Co., room 14 Muikey bldg., 2d and Morri
son sta.
LOT IN EAST PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
A fine lot 50x100 between two nice
houses on E. S3d St.. 150 feet from car;
fine place to build. Price $600 ; easy
. terms. Grusal & Gantner, 265 Washing
ton, corner 3d, room 7.
WEST SIDE Fine modern 7-room house
and lot. within easy walking distance of
3d and Washington sts.. best snap on
West Side; price only $6250 cash. O. F.
Pfluger & Co., room 14 Muikey bldg., 2d
and Morrison sts.
$3700.
An attractive new 7-room houee. all mod
ern conveniences, fireplace, furnace, full
concrete basement with laundry tubs; lot
60x100; fine lawn and roses; near Haw
thorne ave. Address A B 271, Oregonian.
$500 DOWN will buy a nice six-room house
with furnace, cement floor in basement,
porcelain bath, etc. Three blocks from
East Ankeny carline. H. P. Palmer, 213
Commercial Club bldg. Main 8699, A 2653.
NONRESIDENT is forced to aell two good
6-room houses and lot at 22d and Eartt
Oak sts., near 8 carMnes, worth $400),
for only $2500; pays 12 per cent on in
vestment Inquire 212 South 8d st.,
room 12.
$3650 Irving ton, nice 6-room Queen Ann
cottage, nice lot and beautiful lawn with
fine bearing fruit trees; all Improvement
in and paid for; walking distance- C. F.
Pflugftr & Co.. room 14 Muikey bldg., 2d
and Morrison sta.
6-ROOM house with 50x100. Bunnyside;
bath gas. electricity, sewerage, $2500;
$1000 cash (would take lot for part), bal
ance ($1500j at $25 month. Culver, 623
Chamber of Commerce.
$600 CASH, balance easy terms; a nice 5
room modem cottage near Woodlawm car
line; full basement; fruit trees, 50x1 42-foot
lot; price only $1650. See owner, 459
Mechanic st.
gjKK) Half cash, choice corner lot, 60x100,
near car. only lo minutes from P. O ;
clar title, cost $1300 6 months ago; worth
$1500. Call or write the owner, 803
Washington St.. Room 4.
NFW. artistic. 7-room. modern home.' beau
tifully arranged and finished, choicest loca
tion Holladay Park, Broadway car, $5500.
B 286. Oregonian.
ABSTRACTS EXAMINED
BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATTY.
D. A. TUFTS.
303 WASHINGTON ST.
170O ONE acre, with 7-room house, orch
ard outbuildings, near carline. 30 min
utes out; time on part. 26 Hamilton
bldg. J- Cy Smith.
6-ACRE tracts, close to electric and steam
lines; best black soil; $750 e: :h; H cash,
balance 6 per cent. Catterlin A Mann.
242 hk Alder St.
STEPHENS' ADDITION.
For sal by owner, desirable hi block,
convenient to two carlines; $3500. A 290,
Oregonian.
JUST what you want, new, modern, 6
roorn house, good location, lawn, con
venient to cars. Phone Woodlawn 1362.
TWO-ACRE tract, convenient to carline.
$4O0 per acre, easy terras; for sale by
owner. A 298. Oregonian.
7-ROOM modern home, with fine view, on
West Side; price $4500; terms to suit. B.
R., Room 40, Washington bldg.
CHOICE East Side restdence lots with all
improvements; good Investments. 16
Washington bldg.
CORNER 6-room houw, plumbing, gas, fruit,
flowers, barn. Owner, 1220 Minnesota ave.,
near Pattou.
8-ROOM modem house, full lot, $1900; bar
gain. Zella Gossett, Riverside office, St.
John car.
NEW 6-room house, large lot. close to car,
reduced to $1600; good terms.. Call 613
Chamber Commerce.
FOR SALE Bargain, my ome; good
terms: good neighborhood. Answer this.
A 301. Oregonian.
HALF blork on Killingsworth ave., near
patton. $.1300. Call on B. room 40,
Was h i n gton bldg.
ejeoo Four-room modern house, nicely fur
nished; good cow; easy terms. S. Thorn
ton, opposite M- E. Church. Woodlawn.
6-ROOM new, modern cottage, near Alberta
it $2250; $400 cash, balance monthly.
State Land Co., 133 hi 1st st. Room 1.
$22AC MODERN 6-room cottage, splendid
location; $400 down, $20 month. Tabor 861.
VERNON LOT cheap; terms. Owner E 293,
Oregonian.
6-ROOM house, modern, full lot, $2750;
terms to suit. Phone Woodlawn 1799.
TWO lots on Albtna ave., close to Alblna
school, $1200 each, 325 Lumber Exchange.