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LIGHT COVERING ACCOMPANIES LOC.VIi RAIX. Deficiency in Rainfall Made Vp With .21 Inches to Spare. Weather Still Unsettled. As an accompaniment to the rains in the valleys of Oregon and Washington during the early part of the apek, snow fell in the Siskiyous yestercTay morn ing. Tho white flakes fell silently be fore the eyes of the operator in the city for fully ten minutes before he thought it necessary to notify Forecast Official Beals that a snow storm was in progress. Suddenly he awakened and the telegraph key in the office 300 miles south began to click. "Whew! Seems like Winter!" ejacu lated the forecast official when he heard the chilly news. As there was no danger of the storm's reaching Portland within a month or so. 31 r. Beals dismissed all thoughts of it from his mind and set tled down to the preparation of the dally weather reports, which show that Portland is the healthiest city in the world to live in. The storm of Tuesday the report showed, had ended, and only light rains fell during the day in Ore gon, Washington and California. The amount wiped out the September deficiency, for the total rainfall since September 1 is 3.81 inches, an excess of .21 over the normal. The weather is still unsettled in the three states and the temperature is from 8 to 20 degrees below the normal north of the Califor nia line. The rise in the river yesterday did not exceed the prediction of the weath er bureau. The river stands now at 2 feet, six inches above zero. So far as known locally there has been no rise in the Upper Columbia. Dutch Exhibition Next Year. NEW YORK. Oct. 15. Consul-General J. B. Planton, representing the Nether lands, announced today that the inter national exhibition of Industry, colonics and investigation will be held at Rotter dam, Holland, during next May, June and July. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Or.. Oct. 15. Maximum temperature, 51.6 degrees; minimum, 47.1 dfRreea River rending- at ft A. M.. 3.1 feet; change in last -4 hours. lull of .5 foot. Total rainfall (6 P. M. to i P. M ). .? Inch: total rainfall since bepbember 1, 3. SI Inches; nor mal rainfall sincv September 1. 3-SU Inches; excess, .21 Inch. Total sunshine, October 14, none; possible sunshine. October 14, 11 hours. P;irometer t reduced to se;i level) at f P. M , 19.73 inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 5 P. Al., Pacific Coast time. October 15; WEATHER CONDITIONS. Although there has been a marked rise In pressure over the North Pacific states, the weathfr continues unsettled and light to moderately heavy rain has fallen nearly everywhere during the last !4 hours In Ore gon. Washington. Idaho and along tike North California coast. The first snow of the season occurred during the latter part of the afternoon at Siskiyou. Or., and the temperatures are from 8 to -0 degrees be low normal In the Pacitlc states north of San Francisco. The indications are for occasional rain Friday In Western Oregon and Western Washington and for rain, probably followed by fair weather. In tike eastern portions of these status and Idaho. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; westerly winds. Oregon and Washington Occasional rain, probably followed by fair weather in east ern portions. Westerly winds. Idaho Kain. probably followed by fair weather. EDWARD A. BEAI.S. District Forecaster. AT THE HOTELS. The Portland Mrs. N. Bennett N-Jlsie "Bennett, Mrs. L. Oault. Tacoma: Mrs. C. L. Houston: L. T. Hennessey, Seattle; A. L. IWh; Mr. ani Mrs. C. F. Th"rpe. Los1 An s.l.s: F. I- Brown. Denver; D. M. Tnttle: William Gibson. Los Angeles; J. It. O'Neill nd wife, L,. B.rkowlti, K. Rltcher. New y..rk; A. Bell. St. lxmia: C. M. Sw'eley. Ta coma: J. C Nevlns Chicago; J. B. Light. A. A. Oerlich. New York: 11. P. Knight and wife: J. W. Twohy. wife and daughter; T. Mansfield. C. H. Hefter. New York; C. O. Jansson. St. Louis: Joe Sletel. A. R. King. Kew Vork: A. O. Jackson. San Francisco; C. fc.mschel. Seattle: C W. J. Rockers. Seattle; 3irs U. p. l.loyd and mother. Olymp'a; B. G. Williams, Beattle; ". M. Lehlnek. Kansas Ctty; B. W. Voorheoa. M. C. Gordon. Seat-tie- H. L. Henry, Geneva: J. P. Hartman and wife. Seattle; N. W. Church. Los Ange las; D. E. Frederick. Seattle! R. A. Bailey. F A Simmons. New York; XI. A. Davis and wife. E. (losnrfta. New York; J. C. Whltte more; R. Alexander. Vancouver. B. C. : John Barrett Minneapolis: W. C. Ball. Cleveland; J. B. Alvaeado. San Francisco; Mrs. E. Gor don New York: H. A. Beck and wife, city: J. J. Alexander. San Francisco: A. J. Mc Donald. Los Angele: R. M. Roberts. Seattle; J. S. Carroll. Chicago: G. E. Vule. v. M. Bruce. Seattle: H. L. Stevens an.l wife. Au burn; Mrs. A. Blelllo. Mrs. William Jones. Tacoma: P. N. Oray and wife. San Fran cisco: C. I Houston. Astoria: A. B. Knick erbocker. F. A. Huber( S;in Francisco: O. H. O'Brien. New York; K. M. Rlvoley and wife. Vancouver: H. M. MacLeod. New Tirk. Th Orearon - 1- St. Clair. Eugene: D. V aVToria: F. M. Cnmhre.1 Ookland; J .hn M. E.lwards. CI. H. Horn H. lrlich. Montana; Frank Boutin Jr.. Bay fteld W 1. H J. Tagg-rt. New York : W . W . atson. u. R AN.: George I-nensteif. New ork; J. R. M..lera. San Francisco: J. T. Ml ''"',""1' Astora: J. J Daly. Seattle: J E. Smart H. i. Ross. Victoria: W. A. Varlln. Seattle; A. N l,inday. San Franclyco; P. J. He. Maine; D N. Smith. Seanle: Albert B. Dos rochi. Woonsocket. R. I.: Evle Wolff. Seattle- George A. Scovllle. San Francisco; SI. J. Corwln, G.-orge W. Kenner. Seattle: J. . Howard an.t wife. John C. Kervlns. Chicago; S B Nelson. Pullman; J. P. Zonne. Appleton. Or.: Gerald FX Hcgan. Aberdeen: Mm . B. Swackharnmer. t'nton; A. L. Johnson. Mrs. V H. Mcrse. Seattle: Mrs. John I-. Smith. Milton. Fa : George Holnies. Astoria; Miss M E Baiv. Mrs Blla J. Bailey. S. S. Bailey. Jtlhanv: IWrge N. I.Tan. liigene: W W. - lls-m and wile. Spokane: Mm. P. Connachor. Yacolt: Ralph C. McAllister, Seattle; Mrs. E. C Atterheig. Sto.-kton; G. S. Allen. Forest ;rove: F. K. Law,..!!!, Cotlaire Grove: C. P. Scott. uBrrrllrgtcn. la.: L. M. Cohn and wife. n aha. Neb.: Bernard Wllhelm. Miss Mary W'lthelm. Monroe. Or.; S. S. Somervlile. Naravlne. Wah ; K. 11 DtifT. Clin'!'. Wash.: H. M. CartwrlgM. Bay City. Mich.; Edward V. fatst-erry. Chicago. III.: W. H. Cancr. Kansasi City. Mo.: H S. Hill. Denver. Colo.; lnlius D. Broan. Pueblo. Colo. The Imperial R. Crofoot and wife. Kelso; C. Ualkins. Tacoma: G. M. Rautsallna. city: J. L. Turner, Astoria: A. 11. I'eerau. l.udlng ton: O. E. Cook. Albany. Or.; Effle 1 Ilouks. Canvonvllle; Dr. T. W. Harris. L. K. Bean. Eugene; A. A. Walker, Gaston; I- E Miller and wife. W. J. Holman, city; M. O WhtM and wife. The Dalles; W. G. Stewart and wtfe. Tacoma; G H. Baker. Spokane: J. F. Ronald. Seattle: E. J. Wllker. lener: E. W. Hafyou. Lexington, Ky.: G. H White and wife. Mrs. I.. Hicgs. Chester. : A K. Torter. Woodland. W ash.; B. C. Heckett. Goldendale: J. E. Reynolds. Arling ton; M. A. Baker. McMinnvllle: J. S. Cooper. Independence: S. V. Hall. Albany: A. P. Gordon. Carson: J. Fox. San Francisco: W. i ;. Beehe. J S. Moylan. city; Dr. J V. Scott, Falls City; Walter St. Clair. A. J. Sherwood. CoqulUe: Mlsa Hlnkle. Spokane: Archua Hann. coach. J. K. Ward, manager. Hum ph revs. H. K- Ferrln. H Ferrin, Robinson. Markham. Abraham. Bratzel. Waterman. Mavheid. Bryant. Mills. Holmes. Koch, Gwynn. Pacific football team: Mrs. C. A. Seirrenweber. Frank Held and wife. Astoria: W. C. Brown. Condi: W. N. Babcock. Walla Walla: J. W. OoldVn and wife. h)ld endale: W. W. Swan. While Salmon: H. D. Sieemann. Grants Pass: Herman Sclimtii and wife. Salem: T. . Eyster. Seattle. C. Patten. Salem: W. C. Montgomery. St. Paul; James A- Perry. Cbamplain. N. T.; E. M. W ingate. The Dalles: Frank W. Bensou. Mrs. M. 8. Jones. Salem: J. B. Arnold. Du luth: G I- Hawkins, Mrs. Hawkins. Dallas; T; E. Kindt. Klnton. Or.: O B. Johnson. Astoria: Mrs A. R Shieve. Cathlamet: Miss Nora Robertson. allaa: William Cotta and wife. Houlton: U. A. Monroe. Salem: M i.-n Msry Brown. St. Paul. J. I. t;regory and wife Ogden, I'tah: P. E. Schmidt, olympia: l a-. Kost, New York: Zora Connar, Grants pasS; J. M. Osborn and wtfe. J. D. Mrberg Dd wife. Seattle: Mrs. O. H. Baker. Miss Kuth Baker. Siwkaue; T. A. Fer. A. M. Miller. Vancouver. The Pwrkine C. at. Davia, New York; B. Mitchell. Rlcnmond. Va; A. F. Mlendell. lilcago: 8. M. Carter, Oakland; V. A. Han eoll Tacoma; J. P Bishop. Foreet Grove; Mrm- a Brown, ess rrancisco; H Bolton and wife, Vancouver; C. A. I. city; J. Dufrev. tpokane: I. McGraw. Tacoma; U, B fost and wlfa. atoulton, la.. C B- W-hltman and wife. Spokane: J. E. Alien and wife, Kellogg; William Held. San Fran cisco; M. J. Feniayson. Antelope: Mrs. A. Hansen. Denver: O. L. Hansen. Everett; JV. N Goff and wife. Town axons: H- C- c Cuty and wife. Mm. Port: Fred B. Swan. Seattle: F. A. Morris. Newberg: K. J'' rath. A. Wollrath, San Francisco; Frank Baker. Colorado Springs; Mrs. R. S. Bean. Salem: K. A. MIUs. Tillamook; W. H. Po land. Kelso; Mrs. John Curry. Vancouver. J M. Jack. Grangeldt; W. A. Combes and wife. Elma; Charlea Springer and wife. Montesano; O. Bendley. Corvallls; Mrs. C. A. Bowers, Miss Lizzie Bowers. Storm Lake, la.; P. L. Kampbell. Seattle: W. M- Cham berlln. Sacramento: B. F. C1";n'J;'1 Grande: W. M. Barrett. Wasco; M L. Wes ton. Kahlottis; S. L. Sterrell. 1H09: T. O. Paxton. North Yakima: D. F. Bunch. Blal ock; G. W. Langa and wife, city: J. L Stockton. Miss Joe Stockton. Salem. C. J Stockton. Meadevllle; A. G. Tlllinghast. La Conner: Alice Spencer. Spokane: John i Go ss. Ashland: W. Smith. P. E. Boyle, Seattle. G. W. Dalley and wife. Topeka. The St. Charies Will E Purdy. Newberg; W. Pender and wife. Vancouver ; J. B Browning and family. Spokane: F. C Girt. Mike Raeser. Andy Raeser. Rainier, c. ri. Reese. Shanlko; H. West. Scappoose O. Dllley. Gates; G. A. McKay and w.fe. Turner: J. N. Faucett. Hillsdale; Bay E Maple; Milwaukee: Guy L. H"l- West Kelso; F. Smith. Tonney Jackson, city; W . w. Turner. Chicago; J. E Grogan. Lf."Jm00; Mrs. W. T. Hall and daughter. Seaala. L P. Alderman, city; Rufus T. Wrig ht. A. torla: Robert M. Kercher, Hanford George Stevens. Spokane: W Flood, Topeka Chas. Rinehelmer. Washington: D. C. 'alU.' Kelso: Miss Elee Schmidt Clatskanie F. W. Schmielt. city: Pierce Wright, WberaJ. O. E. Hall and wife. Newberg; Anna Rob ertson. Georgia Robertson. Turner. Char les Raphaclsen and wife. West Kelso. C.1'. Steel, city; C. J. Moore. Mount Pleasant W. D. Scott. Grass Valley: H. Smithy , Al bany: T. C. Wotts. Reuben; R- trover. Charles SWphard. Yamhill: Mose Rice ;. Donald- H West. Scappoose: Frank A. btewarx. city; W . W ; Chapell. Frank Cole. Dalles City Miss J. Casper. Currle. Minn., Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Welst. Kelso; Lyte Howard, Frank Howard. Westfall; T. W. Nfwman. Los Angeles; J. T. Young and wife. city. E? R Mooney. Kelso; W. Stacy. Astoria: jT B. Bressler. Grass Valley; Dan Fahey, Talmer; J. J. Putman and wife Aj'J; W Prescott. city; M. L. Engelhen ah ougal: R. Lyman. Bellingham; W. T Ogden and wife. Newberg: John Dupre and wife. Carson: A. D. Sloper and wife. Dassa; H. Wetherwax. Gresham; Geo. Brewer. Grants Pass A. McDonald, Salem; L. E. Dodge. Denver: W. H. Vance. Baker CUy: M M. Hockston. Goldendale; D. C. Rosj Cor vallls; C. E. Mills. Woodburn; T. H Hill, city: William N. Armigee. L. S. Nat 3 .. I. H. lleltman. La Center: E. J. Baker. Seat.le. G. H. Wilder. Cape Horn. The Lenox Ed Holloway. Brownsville; M. H. Maddan, San Francisco; I. Marsn banks L. C. Baker. Condon; K. Johnson and wife, Astoria; J. L. Castle. A. C. Darr. Day ton: Mrs. S. D. Radcllffe. Los Angeles: Carl Abrams. Salem; Arthur Mattoon, Riddle; Thomas Ellerby. city: R. B. Rose, Kelso: H. J. Herdrick, wife and daughter. Chicago; Mre. C. F. Dickson. Miss Bessie Sparks. West Fork; Mrs. Frank Strickfaden. Ashland; W. H. Wes ton. Ijos Angeles; Charles Davis and wife. (a trander: Ed Hall. Hood River; J. Margson. lloqulam: R. J. Abeon. Lewlston: H. C. Harl, Denver: R. H. Kingston and child. Nooksock: Mr. and Mrs. Gamer. Ida Grove; M. W. West off. Cleveland; Mrs. Blla .1. Metzgnr, Mrs. P. A. Flnseth. The Dalles: Mies M. M. Slbbets, Junction City; W. Nelson. San Francisco; K. FJ. Brett and wife. Los Angeles: K. Jacobsen, The Dalles; Miss G. E. Hellenbrand, Seattle. The Xortonhs F. Connolly. D. Teln and wife. Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. A. Laldlow, Miss Tidlow, Spokane; F. W. Rogers and wife. New York; G. B. c.eran and wife. Los Angeles; Dr. M. Rosendorff. city; F. Rltchel, New York; B. Lawason. V. S. Army: B. Manell. New York: Miss Durand. Miss Hsy den. New York; W. B McNall, Tacoma; W. Keller, city; J. A. Moris. Butte; H. G. Klcpp and wife. Seasode; A. B. Martin, Rainier; Y. A. Parker. California: C. Bayle and wife, C. French, wife and daughter, city; J. 8 Springer. W. Springer, E. Springer. Miss M. Thomas. Manhattin. Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fredrickson, city. The Isanmoore W. A Woodard. city: S. P. Movers, city: W. A. Morton asd wife. Spo kane; F. J. Patterson. Cleveland. C; J. L. Kingston. M. S. Petters and wife. Butte: C. J. Hogan. Valdes; E. R. Watters, c. H White. Seattle: S. V. Sheridan. Ely. Nev.; Mrs. B. F. Davis. Tacoma: G. M. Burton. Goldtleld. Nev.; H. E. Jones and wife. Ios Angelte: M. E. FoWler. city: J. M. Buel. New York; H. S. Sevraour. Astoria; W. H. Hollen beck. Seattle: iajen Gustulen. San Francisco; A. F. Ward and wife, Chicago; D. M. Moore. Seaside; Miss L. E. Keene, Seattle; F. B. Morris, Denver; William Huntington, Boston, Maee. The Cornelius Miss Annie MordantelH, New York Cltv: James Schoen. Louisville. Kv.: Bert lngajls. Chicago: Arthur L. Wylle. The Dalles: A. Jaloff, Astoria: R. R. Knox and Aile Aibanv; John Mound. Manistee. Mich.; D. H. Welch. Astoria; John Milllcan. New burg: Alice A. Simpson. Butte; C. C. King. Cincinnati; C. L. Dunbar. Philadelphia: E. I Youmans. stevensons; Mrs. Meruereau and daughter. New Vferk: Mrs. Oscar Ilayter, Dallas; Miss Bdna Siinonlon. - Salem; W. A. Howe. Carlton. Or. MZETLX3 NOTICES. HASSALO LODGE. NO. 15, I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this IFriday) evening at 7:3o o'clock. Work In the first degree. Visitors welcome. F. COZENS. Secretary. ROSE CITY CHAPTER. No. 89. O. E. S. Regular communication this f Friday) evening at S o'clock In New Maonlc Tempi. Wwt Park nnd Yamhill. By order of W M. M. E. HOWATSON, Sec. Pro Tern. PORTLAND LOrE, No. fi A. F. and A. M. A stated commu nication will b held this Fri day) evening at 7 :oO. Work in E. A. degree, visitora welcome. By order of "W. M. DIED. BF.RMOSER- At Canby. Or., Oct. 1!N. Ben Hermoser. aped 52 year. 8 months. Re main brought to Portland for interment. Announcement of funeral later. MITHERSROUGH At tha family residence. M-t Rodney avenue. October IS, Jacob Houe Mutbersbough. aged 4S years. An nouncement of funeral hereafter. CROMWELL At 1685 Taylor's Ferry road, Thursday. October 15. Mrs. J. T. Cromwell, aged 64 years and 4 days. Announcement of funeral later. FUNERAL NOTICES. BACK October 15, at the family residence. Hood and Stearns streets, Woodstock. Ella, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bark. Funeral services will he held at Holman's chapel, ftd and Salmon sis., at 2 P. M. Saturday. October 1. Friends invited. Interment Multnomah Cemetery. LrNDCrREN Funeral services of the late Eathel Lunrtgren. beloved wife of Charles Lundgren. will be held at the fojntly resi dence, lents. Or., today (Friday) ar 11 A M. Friends and acquaintances respect fully invited to attend. Interment will take place In Kiverview Cemetery. RITTHALER In this city at 60" Ellsworth St.. Oct. 15, Jacob Ritthaler, aged -t years, ti months, -'7 days. Funeral will be held today (Friday) from Lutheran St. Paul Church. East 12th and Clinton sts. at 2 P- M- Friends invited, luterment Hose City cemetery Iron nine. McEntee Cllbagh. Funeral ntrectors, 7th and Pine. Phuoe Main 40. Lady aIstnt. OffW of Count J Coroner. tDWAKD MOLMAM CO.. Fnnernl Direct cs, 220 d St. Lady asslitnt. Phone M &W7. J. 1. FI'LEY SON. Sd and Madisofc Lady attendant. Phone 31ain 9. A 1590. ItMXK-BVRXEd CO.. Funeral Dlrect ars. ttt KumtII. m Ladj aseUtant, F. & DCXNING, Codertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady aM.tant. Phona ast 6S. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Gaa MftiitlpB Lasto Mantle. 25c. . the JLaillieS -qual or thebest 35a mantle on the market. Barretts. 410 Mor rison, Both phones. U'-.j bOOO coros llret-class 4-foot flr OWU wood, per cord delivered, phone Mao 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany, 40S C'orbett Bldg. IT'lrkvScf Cut Flowers always fresh from X lOrlol our own conservatories. Marti a ft Forbes, 347 Washington su Both phones. Electric Fixture i "Vol" TSul rrtces are right. All work guaranteed WMiern Klsctrio storks. l Sixttt stre.t. T.i.1,'.. KoItm. Forks and all surer i laling war. replated as rood as new. Oregon Plating Works. 16th and Aider. Mala 2JTS. A 2ilS. 1AT O'MaUey N.uberger. 2T Wash n 1116 mgtgn street. Phon. Main SJSt. Fre. delivery: A iilloi ot 10-jear-old In.l nook Port. 91.60. j-i.l Kemmerer toai. th. best Wyo VOal mini; coal; gives mora beat and less ash Cburchley Bros.. 13th and Marshall sta Phonas Main 9S1. A 31. r-i Richmond and tvalls.nd Australian. ''Oai Independent Coal Ic. Company, opposlt. City Library. Both phonea tr..J Th. Portland Fnel Co.. SST E Mor f I UUU risen St.. Is prepared to furnish cerdwood In large and small quantities at til. lowest price. Phonea S 29 and B 1024. AMTSBMEST8. HEILIG .'n'd Washlne-ton Phones Main 1 and A 112'.!. TONIGHT. 8:15 O'CLOCK. Last Tim. Tomorrow Special Price Matinee Tomorrow. The Wldely-rtlscussed Drama, THE rlsSHAS" , Evening. $1.50 to IOc. Matinee. $1.00 to 2nc- Jf-tF.TT .Tfm l-tirfand Washington Phones Main 1 and A 1122. S NIGHTS, beginning SUNDAY, 7ne Favorite Character Comedy. CHECKERS Prices 30c 75c. $1.00. $1.50. Beats Now Selling at Theater. THEATRE This Is the third and positively last week of the Baker Stock Company In "THE GIRL OF THE GOLWEX WEST-" Get your aeats at once. Evening p 25c. 85c 50c; matinees. 15c. 25c. Curtain sharp. Next week "Brown of Harvard. BAKER THEATER Main 2. A 53S0. Oregon Theater Co. Inc.. lessee. George I. Baker. Gen. Mgr. Matinee Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday Back again All this Week the famous Richards He Prlngle's "MINSTRELS" BiRger, Better. Brighter Than Ever. Night prices, 25c. 50c. 75c. $1: matinees 25c. 50c Next Week "The Honeymooners." German Dramatic Stock Company Egnst Pacully, Manager. VflUL. PERFORM AT THE Lyric Theater Friday, Oct. 16 EHRLIGHE ARBEIT Comedy in the German Language. Performances Kvery Friday Evening. Admission 2Sc, Vto, 7Se. Box Seals $1.00. Curtain Rises 8slS Sharp LYRIC THEATER BLLNKALL COMPANY Present. Young Mrs. Winthrop October It Week Next Week, October It "Stricken Blind." THE STAR r?. Maln 649' Matinees Wednesday. Saturday nnd Sunday For the entire week of October 11. Kllmt & Gaxxolo Present THE kSv MODNMX "PlCt. A new railroad play of the Oolden J est. Matinees at 2::i0 P. M. Every "enl Si g 15 P. M. Matinee prices 15c. 25c. 's""' prices 15c. 25c. 35c, 50c Seats may be re served by either phone Next Week "At Cripple Creek." . MAIN 6 A 1020 Matinees tx. Sundays ana aomuji. 15-25-50C NIGHTS 15-25-50-75C Advanced Vaudeville W eet October It Dellaven Sextette. Hope. Booth to-. Amelia Sunimervllle. Fatll Vnladon, Howard Mi.warU, Lewis ireen. Black A Juno, Orpbeum ltctures, Orphenm Orchestra. GRAND THEATER-Vaudeville de Laxe ANOTHER BIO BILL. Adams ft GnhL The Le Anders. Tops. Topsy & Tops. Fred Baaer. Grandaecope. Iarlng and Sensa tional Globe Per formers. Nobles Brooks. Harry Thornton- . PANTAGES THEATER ADVANCED VArDEVIliE. Stars of All Nations. 8 Zingari Singers 8 Presenting the Spectacular Scenic Operatlo Production. "OYFBx" IJFE. Matinees dally. 10c. Two shows at night. 15o HORSE SHOW Second annual Horse Show, Portland Hunt Club, ORIENTAL BUILDING. Oct. 15-18-1T. Sale of seats opens Monday. October S, Martin ft Howe Drug Store. Ressrved Seats, 11.50: General Admission. 50c. Grand Central Station Time Card SOUTtLbttN fACU'lC. LenvlnK Portland Roseburg Passenger Cottage Grove Passenger. . California Express San Francisco Express ..... West Slde Corvallls Passenger ........ Bherldan passenger ........ Forest Grove Passenger..... Forest Grove passenger...... Forest Grove Passenger . . Arriving Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Pass eraser .. Rose burg passenger Portland Express .......... West Side Corvallls passenger bhendan passenger ......... Forest Grove Pasoger ..... Forest Grove pasienger Forest Grove Passenger 8:15 a. m. I 4:15 p m. f 1 :4i p. m 1:S0 a. m. 7:20 a. m. : 10 p. zn. 8:50 a m. 1 :00 p. m. 0:40 p. m. 7:13 a. m. 11:30 a m. 5:30 D m. 11:15 p. as. 6:20 p. m. 10:110 a m. b:O0 a. m. 11:50 a. m. 4:50 p. m- OKUiON IiAILi;OAl NAVIGATION CO. Leavlus; Portland Pendleton Fassenaer Chlcago-ir'ortiana &eclal ....... Epokane Flyer Kansas City ft Chicaso XUpraas. Arrivins; Pwrtlauid Spokane s'lyer Chi- Kan. city ft Portland Ex.. Chlcaso-Porttand Eyeclal Pendleton passenjser 7:15 a m. 8:110 a. m. 8:15 p. m. 0:00 p. u. 8:00 a m. 0:45 a m. 8:30 p. m. 5:15 p. m. OKrUEBN PACIFIC. Leaving- Portland -Tacoma and Seattle Express ... North Coast ft Chicago Limited. Overland Express ArrlTlns; Portland North Coast Limited .... Portland Express Overland Sxpreas 8 :80 a m. 2:00 p. m. llita p. m. 7 :00 a m. 4:13 p. m. 8:33 p. m. A STOK1A ft COLCMBIA MVKB. LeavlnsT Portland 1 Astoria ft Seaside xpress 18:00am. Astoria passenger J 6:00 p. m. Arrivins; Portland I Seaside ft Portland Passenger. . .12:IS p. m. Portland Express . .! 10:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC BAIlWAv CO. JLeavins; Portland 1 C P. R. Short Line, Tla 8pokane 8:15 p. m. Via Seattio 111:45 p.m. ArrlvUia; Portland - 1 C. P. R- bbort Line, via Spokane. 8:00 a zn Vla Bsattls I 7:00 a m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Lenslns; Port Inn it Dallas paasonger Dallas passenger Arrivins Portlud Dallas Passenger 7:40 a m. 4:15 p. m. 10:15 a 1 Dallas Passenger 8:50 p. i OKEUON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arrivins Portlsnd Wlisonvilla Local Ealem and Intermediate Local .. Wilaonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and in tar ill. dial. Local. . w. K..nvi;i. Local .............. 7:08 a m. 8:15 a m. 10 :80 a m. 11:20 a. m. 1 :) p. m. 4:45 p. m. 4:00 p. xn. 5:40 p. m. 816 p. m. I 825 a m. a m. 8:35 a. m. Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and intermeaiaie x.ocai.. Salem and Intermediate Bxprssa I MTlnr PortiaLOd Salem and Intermediate Local. . tilsonvllle Local ............ Salem and Intermediate Express Salem and Intel mediate x.oai. . vvllsonvlll Locl 11:10 a m. 1:10 p. m. 8 :06 p. m. 8:80 p. m. 8:10 p. m. t M P. BV Salem and Intermediate Expreae. Salem and Intermediat. loqsa .. VCtlsonvllle Local Baltm aad Inttrmediata Expresa umixwwr 117 Zt im f lJg, THEATER At 211 First st., by the Portland Auction Company, it 2 F. V. sharp. Furniture, car pets, etc SEW TODAY. We Offer A Home A house Tvhicli cannot be duplicated short of $5500, on a lot worth $3000. .Situate East 9th and Halsey Sts. In HolladayAd. Not a house built to sell at a large profit, but A Home built for comfort and con venience. Brick foundation, cement floor, Al furnace, laundry, 8 ' large rooms, large halls, 2 fireplaces, 2 stationary washstands, 2 toilets, large bath, elegant electric light and gas fix tures, 60x100, east front lot, beautiful lawn and shrub bery, all cement walks, $6500; terms. F. B. Holbrook Co. Eoom 1 "Worcester Bldg. A Great Opportunity There will be sold at public suction at Hillsboro, Or., at 2:30 P.. M., Saturday, October 17, a bunch of young, beautiful Brown Bessies. Trains leave Portland at 3:50 A. JI. and 1 P. M. .NAP $4000 Over V block, railroad district, North Portland; trackage. Lambert-Whitmer Co. 107-108 Sherlock Building. A Stupendous Snap $1 5,000 3 double cottages, 10 rooms each; one cottage, 5 rooms; 2 stores with rooms overhear. In the rapidly-growing' Thur man business district must be sold at once. Worth t!7,000. Income 11 per cent. MARTIN J. HIGLEY 133 THIRD ST. Look at This! Swell bungalow with Vt block, over looking the city; Woodstock carllne; owner is sick; must be sold at once; easy terms. Inquire at Goldschmldt's Agency, 253H Washington st. EAST SIDE WAREHOUSE PROPERTY We have a big bargain In a half block in the warehouse district. See us about it. Mall & VonBorstel 104 Second S. Lumber Rii-haniee Bids;.) and 3A2 IS. Ilnrmlde St. Exceptional Bargain Bungalow for Sale Most attractive residential section of the Kast Side. SMITH & EVERETT, 313-317 Swetland Building. FOR SALE OR TRADE 16M-acre stock ranch $10 per acre, all fenced, all tillable, substantial im provements, in Douglas County, or will exchange for Portland property or close-in acteage, paying difference. JACKSON A DEERIXe, Phone Main 345 24 Stark St. MORTGAGE LOANS Lowet rates and term to salt; ape clal ratea and favorable terms oa laraja loans on business properties. Funds Loaned for Private Investors. A- H. BIRRELL. 303 HeKIT Bid., 3d at Stark. Eight Acres in Tigardville Heights Ten Minutes' Walk to Car. OXLV lfiO A ACRE. Hil.K CASH. Clear Title Shown by Abstract. Will Make a lvely Country Home. U.4RTHAM THOMPSON, Chamber 4f Commerce 17! Acres Facing Base Line Road 4 miles out from city limits. Enough good cordwood to almost -pay for it. Good wag on road on side. Just the proper thing for subdivid ing into acre tracts. $225 Per Acre takes the piece. C. P. WELLS 231 Worcester Bldg, $8000 I.OCATIOX Walking distance on West Side. SIZE OF LOT 60x100. IMPROVEMENTS 2 flats and an 8- room house, modern and up to date. IJfCOME $1020 yearly, or 13 per cent cn the Investment. Whiting & Rountree 82 V4 Third Street, Upstairs. FOR SALE A perfect home, in perfect condition, in as near perfect surroundings as obtain able, at right price on attractive terms by modest owners. See 741 Broadway, corner Kast Twenty-second. JACKSOV &. DKERING. Phone Main 845 - - - 246 Stark St. RKAL ESTATE DKALKB&. Andrew 7. V. A Co.. M 340. S3 Hamilton al Baker. Alfred A lift Ablnrton bid. Chapln A Herlowi 8R2 Chamber of Commarca Cook. B. S. A Co.. G03 Corbett bids. Crosaley Co.. 708-0 Corbett jld. M 7&3A Fields, C H. A Co.. Board of Trade bide Ooddard. H. W.. Main and A 1743. 110 9d at. Jennings A Co. Main 16S. 900 Orcxonlaa. M. E.. room 411 Corbett bnlldins. ktAII A Von Borstel, 104 2d at, 892 B Sursalda Palmer. H- P.. 218 Commercial Club blda. M 64.99. A 2693. Fairish, Watklna A Co.. 254 Alder at. Richardson. A. B.. 121 Com. Club bid. Bcbalk, Geo. D., 2W Btark mt. Main 802, A 892. Sharker. J. P. A Co.. 122 H Sixth at. Swenaaon. A. F. A CO.. 258 Washington at. The Oregon Real Estate Co , Grand ave. and Multnomah sta. (Holladay Addition.) Waddel. YV. O.. Ri Lumbw Ezctianic olflg. "White. B- P.. 227 H Washington at. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. NIFTY ONES WE BUILD 'EM. $1000 Cosy 5-room home, nice lot. $24W Bungalow, 6 rooms, a beauty; full lot. 52350 Two-story, dandy, fine lot. .Artistic homes on easy payments, we b-j:!d on our lota or on yours. It paya you to know us. BUTTER WORTH-STEPHENSON CO., Main 8329. 6th and Washington. 34-35 Lafayette Bldg. ACREAGE. One of the finest pieces of acreage out doors; all in cultivation, some fruit, all level, ideal building place, about 4 miles from city limits on level road, handy to good school, stores and churches; will sell on very easy terms to the party who wants to improve. HEN'KLE & HARRISON, 611 Gerllnger Bldg., 2d and Alder. INVESTMENT 20 PER CENT NET. Will build store and 6-room fiat in fine location ; safe as Government bonds and pays 6 times as much. BUTTER WORTH-STEPHEN SON" CO.. Owners. Main S32fl. 6th and Washington. 34-35 Lafayette Bldg. WE BUILD HOMES. We "have first-clasa, modern facilities for building homes upon terms within the reach of all. Call and examine our up-to-date methods. THE VETERAN LAND CO.. 822 Chamber of Commerce. 8-ROOM house In the swell East Burnsfde district; up-to-date in every respect, and has every modern convenience, including auto garage; over a full lot, frontage on two streets; 7 dozen choice rose bushes. H. P. PALMER. 218 Commercial Club Bldg. ELEGANT 7-room house, built for a home; owner must sell to save him from loss on other investments ; buy direct from owner; will allow you agent's commis sion. For information call M. S152 or A 4152. IS TOUR HOUSE INSURED? We write fire insurance. Call us up and we will come and get your insurance. H. P. PALMER. 213 Commercial Club Bldg. Main 8699. A 2653. IF you are looking for an apartment-house I have one close in on West Side. 3 stories, netting big Income, for $20,000; terms. Call at 607 Buchanan bldg., 286 Washington st., for particulars. LARGE, modern home on 3 acres of ground, near good carline; $6500. Will trade for modern home, close in. Call B. R., room 40, Washington bldg. BARGAIN 6-room modern house, beauti ful lawn and shrubbery; lot- 50x133 1-3. 10H5 Hawthorne ave. Owners 1033 Haw thorne ave. 7-ROOM modern home, with fine view, on West Side; price $4500; terms to suit. B. R., Room 40. Washington bldg. TWO corner lots. 2-room house, Mt. Scott carline ; easy terms; Investigate. X 305, Oregonlan. FOR SALE 7-room cottage and fractional lot, 70H Everett St., price $4750. For terms see owner, 318 Falling bldg. MODERN home, near 29th and Thurman; fine view; $1500 cash, balance easy terms. MARTIN J- HIGLEY, Tt2 THIRD ST. 7-ROOM, modern, new house, lot 50x100; (1500 cash will handle it; no agents. X 305, Oregonlan. NEW. modern 5-room cottage, right at car; good sidewalks. $100; good terms. Call 513 Chamber Commerce. , $So00 buvs a lot in East Portland ware house district If taken this week, phone Main 2202. A D 273, Oregonian. NEW 5-room house, large lot on corner, close to car. only $i2T0. See if you can beat it Call 613 Chamber Commerce. 3300 Lots 4, 5, d and 7. in Rivervlew Sub division; terms. Perley B. Lent, 419 Cor bett bids. Phone A 16S3. FOR SALE Modern 6-room bouse with hot water heat; close in. Call 742 East Main or pho4ie East 1311. 3 ACRES, fine suburban home sight; 30 minutes' ride on good carllne. G 337. Oregonian BLACKSMITH shop for sale; good dwelling house and 2 acres of land. Inquire 107 3d st. 11650 For a choice fractional corner lot in Hawthorne Park on 13th st. X 312, Oregonian. MODERN home, deairable neighborhood, furnace, shades and linoleum included, $.1500; terms. See owner. 790 B. Salmon. 10 ACRES on Powel! Valley road; must sell soon. Call 207 Mohawk bldg. EQUITY In one or two good lots one hsk from carllne. . 681 Michigan ave. rat .n rn maov fstatr PORPERTY. There must be sold at once the follow ing property belonging to Noon Estate, to close the estate: Lots 1 and 4, block 2, Wilson's Addition. Lote 4, 15 IS, block 4. Wilson's Addition. Lota 1, 2, 3. 4, block 5, Wilson's Addition. Lots IS. 19 20, block 1, Brainard tract. Lots 13. 14. block 3, Brainard tract. Lots 18, 19, block 4, Brainard tract. Lots 1. 4, block 143. Couch Addition. Lots 1. 2. block 1, Kenworthy's Addition. Lota S, 4, block 11, Kenworthy's Addition. Lots 3. 4, 6, 6, block 13, Kenworthy's Add. Lots 11. 12. block 45. Piedmont. Lots 3 4, S. 6, block 2, Edendals. For particulars inquire of W. C Noon, Jr.. or T. J. Armstrong, executors, at Noon Bag Company. 32 1st st. North, or Northup A Northup, attorneys, room 40, Washington bldg. THAT GREAT BARGAIN East Holladay Home la still unsold. There's a Reason. Come In and let us tell you candidly all about it. Don't ask for Information over the phone! YOU May be the right one to avail yourself of this extraordinary opportunity. DO IT NOW! COLUMBIA TRUST COM PANT, 7th Floor Couch Bldg., 109 4th St. IF TOTT Will take the Montavilla car and get off at Jonesmore we will show you the best Investment for the money in this city. GEO. D. SCHALK. Main 892, a 2392. 264 Btark St. ENGLISH WALNUTS. We are ths largest owners and plant ers in Oregon. We have the only planted tracts on the market. Our properties are in the walnut country. Yamhill 5-acrs tracts, planted, $100 cash. $15 per month, CHURCHILL. MATTHEWS CO.. INC., 110 Second st. 85 ACRES, with 1000 feet deep water front age on Willamette River and extending back to Improved county road, running water on tract, mostly in wild stat with native trees and shrubbery ; five mites from Portland, 1500 feet from electric line, good graded road leading to same. Price $24,500. No agents need apply. H. G. Starkweather, box 43, route L Mll waukie. Or. Phona Oregon City, Farm ers 1S6. CLOSE-IN WEST SIDE HOUSE. 7 large rooms, thoroughly modern; frac tional corner, on beautiful Hoyt St.; houae contains every modern convenience and altogether is one of the most attractive places in town; $8500; terms. E. J. Daly, 212 Falling bldg. HOMESEEKERS If you are looking for a small farm for a home, close to Portland, do not fail to see me. or if you want a farm' of any size in Oregon, do not fail to investigate our large list of fine farm buys; expenses paid if not found as rep resented. W- H. Lang, 340 Chamber of Commerce. BUNGALOWS. New 0 and 6 rooms, choice part of city, modern and up to date; small payments down, balance monthly at practically your own terms; prices from $1M)0 to $3000. PACIFIC BROKERAGE CO., 501 Board of Trade. Main 751. WEST SIDE bargain, fine modern 7-room house and lot within easy walking dis tance of 3d and Washington sts.; lot alone worth more money; house nearly new, only $6'al50 if taken at once; terms cash. C F. Pfluger & Co., room 14 Mulkey bldg.. 2d and Morrison sts. NEW 8-room house, large reception hall, bath, pantry, cement basement, piped for furnace, electric lights, large porches, ce ment walks, nice lawn, fine view; UK) feet to carline; lot 50x100; price, $2o00.50. Owner, 575 Lexington ave.. Sell wood. WANTED Parties to Join syndicate to pur chase 80 acres, to be pla-tted into lots, which will eell at 4oO to $t50, according to adjoining property; purchase price $-!00; if you have $200 to $30,000, answer this ad. H 333, Oregonian. BUNGALOW. C-room bungalow, on 17th and Halsey, In the best part of Holladay's Addition; furnace, fireplace, paneled dining-room, etc.. $4700; terms. H. P. PALMER. 213 Commercial Club Bldg. NICE 8-room bouse on sightly corner In Sell wood: house Is modern and was well built this year; electric lights and finished in antique oak; a genuine Dargain at j&ou. HARTMAN & THOMPSON, Chamber of Commerce. HOLLADAY ADDITION. By the owner, lot 60x100. on Wasco St.; cement walk; parked etrfeet, fine neighbor hood ; all improvements paid ; best buy In this locality; $1250, terms. Address F 32G, Oregonlan. GOOD BUY IN HOLLADAY'S ADDITION. T.r-ortm hrtii.se- larce flreolace. new fur nace; newly tinted; lot 50x100; near SChOOl 1 DlOCK irom car, ucbi aiei5"w.- hood; price, $5000; terms. Owner. 'Phone Main 526, A 1582. SPLENDIND modern 8-room palatial home, walking distance. East Side worth $5500, goea for $440; modern 6-room house, near by for $2505. terms. H. A. M. Realty Co 380 E. Washington. Phones East 1115, B 1437. 2400 New, modern, 6-room cottage, lot fcuxlOO, east front, easy terms. $0o0 Corner on Pat ton ave . , near KI1 llngsworth ave. Inquire 1095 Maryland ave. Phone Woodlawn 60; St. John car. $4500 Modern 6-seom house on E. Burn side st.; furnace, full cement basement, etc. H. P. PALMER. 213 Commercial Club Bldg. iv WiTtfiATV. Restaurant and lunch counter in a good locality, doing good business; a snap if taken at once; parties must go East. 120 Killintgsworth ave. FOR SALE by owner, new 5-room modern oungaiow aim iv , " . carline; price. $1375 cash. Address box 204, Arleta, Or. THIS week only, new 6-room modem house on East aotn hi., tJ ZtA thorne. at your own price; must be sold this weea. w . i- a.o", - 85th st. MASON-STREET HULSti, -uu. Fine 7-room house, full corner lot 50x aa fliHiir cnip. SioO cash, balance monthly. Grussi & Gantner. 265. Wash ington, cor. 3d, room 7- MUST sell at once, fine lot. Union ave., close in; price only $:I000. worth $3500. Prices rapidly increasing on this street. Assessments all paid. Room 3, over Merchants National Bank. - 8600 WILL HANDLE fine lot, east facing, .-...Hno-tnT, v. T'th st.. on Broadway car- Una. All improvements in. Beautiful site for bungalow. Both phones 3326 HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city; acreage close in and farms in Oregon and Washington. Phone Main 4486, Kinney & Stampher, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg. FINE lot in South Sunnyslde at $250 each and the balance at $10 a month; surrounded by beautiful homes. See Hnrtman & Thompson, Chamber of Commerce, at once. $1200 WILL BUY FINE HOLLADAY lot on MUitnomau l. , ounu, paved street, cement walk, south facing. Phone East or B 1804. WILL sacrifice new 4-room house and othfr good, improvements, 2 lots worth JHiOO; will take $1050, $600 down. G. L. Webb, 341 Sherlock bldg. ' $25O0 Buys modern bungalow on Woodstock Itne- easy terms; better see it. Gold achmfdt's Agency, 253 Washington st. TWO fine River View lots. 8 minutes ride on Oregon City" car. Don't overlook this: $850 each. O. W. P. Land Company, 1st and Alder sts. ACREAGE on Willamette and Oregon City carline; 30 minutes to Pottland; large or email tracts; terms reasonable. Owner, Me. drum, R. F. D. No. 1. Milwaukle. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATTI. D. A. TUFTS, 803H WASHINGTON ST. NON-RESIDENT wishes to sell 4 lots and good -room house on Clinton St.; price $3000. Call B. R., room 40, Washington bldg. $500 CASH, balance easy terms, good 6 room house, on carline, 8 minutes- ride. MARTIN J- HIGLEY, 132 THIRD ST. SPECIAL $00 cash, 6-room house, full lot. In fine neighborhood, near car; price $1400. Angele. 242 5th and Main. , $ LOTS 60x100 each, 2 blocks north of Ockley Green, near Piedmont carbarn; $2200; $700 cash. 325 Lumber Exohange. MODERN five-room cottage, easy term. 459 Mechanic st. Take Wood lawn car. Large lot. INSTALLMENT HOMES. $100 per month. $10,000 Nob Hill Home. $50 per month $5000 Holladay Park Home. $40 per month $4500 Willamette Heights Boma. $25 per month $2800 Portland Heights Horns. $35 per month $3650 Union-Ave. Home. No telephone Information on that. Ask the Man at the Office! DO IT NOW! COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. 7th Floor Couch Bldg., 109 4th St. CORNER. 100x100, Webster St., near Pied mont carbarn; $1200. 24 blocka on Maryland ave., corner, 100x100, near Steel bridge. 6-room house, Morris st., near Union ave., lot 50xl'J5; $2500, part cash. 6-room bungalow, new. modern; haa fireplace, full cement basement, cement floor, streets Improved, cement walks. 100 feet from carline, lot xl00, re stricted district; $3500, easy terms. 5 lots. North Albina. $2100; terms. 6-room modern house, near Hawthorne avenue; $3tW0; terms. SIGKL & CO.. 335 Morrison St. HOOD RIVER Arrange to go to Hood River Saturday and see the finest apples in the world crowing. . B . , . I will show you a 25-acre orchard 4'ti miles from town, nood 7-room house wun hot and cold water, 5 acres bearing trees, about 2 acres 4 and 5-year-old apples. 8 acres 2 and 3-year-old. all standard; free water; price $4."0 an acre. See me for full details. It will pay better than 8 per cent this year. F. O. NORTHRUP, , , 315 Couch Bldg., Fourth and Washington. A HOME. There is a splendid new A-room home with lot 50x100 feet on the East Side that I will aell for $2500; $500 down and $20 per month; 6 per cent interest; there If no reason why you should pay rent when vou can get a bargain like this; buy this and get settled belore the rains set ln" GEO. D. SCHALK, Main 392, A 2392. -J64 Stark St. THE finest location on the Willamette River; 3 lots, tine garden and large, bear ing fruit trees, 5-room house, all mod ern conveniences, electric light, telephone, 1 blocks from car, sewer, city water 25 minutes' ride to center of town; if vou knew the property you would make a rush at the office; price $3000; $1900 cash. THE CROSSLEY CO. (INC.) 708-709 Corbett Bldg. WANTED to sell 25 acres Hood River land, uncleared, 7 miles from Hood River P. O. The moat beautiful home site in the val ley. 12 acres almost level, balance steep and rocky but can be used. Land in bonded district and water guaranteed; $3000 cash. Address Z.. 181 East Water St., Portland, Or. OWNER MUST HAVE MONEY BY NOVEMBER 1ST. Lot 60x100, located on E. 33d, near Hawthorne, in swell residence district, graded streets, g&B, water, small pay ment down, easy terms. Owner, D 270, Oregonian. HERE IS FULL VALUE Only $300 cash, balance like rent, -will buy 0-room modern house, corner lot, splendid locality, close in; one of the best buys in Portland. See this at once. H. W. Lemcke, 211 Corbett bldg. Main 1177. A 2635. 400 LOTS in lrvlngton, John Irving and Holladay's Additions; prices from $1100 up; bungalow or two; a number of fins houses to select from. For further particu lars call at office, 15th and Haley te.. E. 8X6. C 1903, C 1271, C 150S. Dolen & Herdman. SNAP Onlv $70 per acre for quick sale, 48 acres, close to eloctric line, 12 miles out. south of Beaverton, on county road, lies fine, best of soil, no land to be had for less than $100 in thia vicinity; you will have to hurry if you get this bargain. 'an duyn A Walton, 615 Chamber Commerce, AN INVESTMENT. A modern and well-built flat, close In. north of Montgomery st., choice loca tion; never vacant and pays big on price asked; evervthing in fine condition. HENKLE HARRISON. 511 Gerllnger Bldg., 2d and Alder. $3500 Modern home, nearly new. Cen tral Albina, lot 50x100, cement walks and steps, sewer, bath, electricity, fine ce ment basement, .tinted walls, fixtures and shades all ready for housekeeping: terms or discount for cash. Phone Woodlawn 1653. 8 LOTS. 60x108 each, on corner, with large, well-built 7-room house; closets, pantry and basement, fruit trees and roses; plenty of room for garden or chickens; 2 blocks from carline; $1SJ5, terms. Phone A 5J28, BY OWNER, new. strictly modern bungalow. 6 rooms; large lot: restricted neighborhood; 25 minutes' ride from Alder St.; one and one-half blocks from carllne; $2100; terms. F. P. Shaughnetssy. Phono Tabor 644. 6-ROOM house with 50x100, Sunnyslde; bath, gas, electricity, sewerage; $2500; $1000 cash (would take lot for part), bal ance f$L500) at $25 per month. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce BY OWNER. Fractional lot. East 14th and Yamhill sts.. cemrnt walk and all street Improve ments paid; $S50 will handle. 268 Alder street. FOR SALE 520-acre farm, timber and coal land; 8W-acre stock farm; some small farms and unimproved land. See C. Ra binsky, Scappoose, Or. R. F. D. No. 1. UNION AVE. AND SAN RAFAEL. 8-room house. good order and fine loca tion; a bargain at $2200; terms. Grus5i & Gantner, 205 Washington, cor. 3d, room 7- 5-ROOM house, corner lot 40x150; 2 blocks south of Arleta station; easy terms: party leaving city. E. McPherson, 40 Main st.. Arleta. NORTH 25TH ST. 50x100. near Thurman, for a few days below market value. F. O. Northrup, 315 Couch bldg. $150 CASH, balance $15 per month, nice house, ful! lot, on carllne; price $1000. MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 THIRD ST. WEST SIDE 5-room cottage, almost new ; bath and gas. fractional corner, walking distance; $25o0, terms. Owner. 243 Stark. BEAUTIFUL corner, lOOxldO, block from Graybrook, $800; $200 tsh, balance terms. Owner, Main S820. WANTED TIMBER LANDS. WILL buy well built sawmill, 50.000 ca pacity and 40.000,000 or 50.000.000 feet of timber; mill must be conveniently located for shipments to North Dakota Address K 32 L Oregonian. CASH paid for timber. Will deal with own ers only. C C SHAY. 407 Rothchlld bldg. TIMBER lands wanted. C. J. MoCracken, 804 McKay bldg. FOR BENT FARMS. WANTED Responsible party to take farm and pay rental with work on place; 40 acres: 6-room house, large barn, out buildings, team, wagon, harness, farm im plements, running water and cow. In quire at Wallace and Hawthorne ave a. Cooley. ' TO LBASB. A-l APARTMENT SITE, quarter block, for lase for term of years, on 13th St., near Taylor. Address J 313, Oregonian. FOR SALE FARMS. WHO wants the best farm In the Willam ette Valley 7 For particulars call upon or write Connell. Iong A I m brie. Hills boro, Or. IF you want a goo farm or Investment, call on us. VVs carry an extensive list, also tracts from 1 to 200 acres along electrio lines, Kuratll Bros., Hillsboro, Or. FOR 3AL13 Chicken ranch, 2v; acre, all improved. In Milwaukle. Call Bewning Batha, 146 1st St. FOR Willamette Vallev lands see Olmatsd Land Compaay, ealem, tr 102.0)