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IS ' - rt rTIrnrtTT t W C? t PPTTOT1 V ' fXtflTl I-r ! I T TIOS WINDUP li'J NEW YORK Ifl BLAZE All Parties to Close Their Campaign in Empire State With Massing of Forces. GALAXY OF BIG SPEAKERS President Roosevelt to Be on Job If Things Get Warm Enoogn AU Presidential Candidates to Be There Indications of Vote. ET IXOID F. LOXERGAK. NEW YORK. Oct. 16.-rlSpecial.) New York Is to provide the firing line for the nindup of the campaign. Democratic Chairman Slack has ad mitted that Bryan cannot be elected without the vote of the Empire gfate. Republican Chairman Hitchcock agrees with Mack, but la Inclined to believe that Taft will not need the 39 votes, although they will be welcome. Th star spellbinders of both parties wiil be brought on from the West and South and turned loose upon the New York voter. The lists furnished by both Mack and Hitchcock suggest that the last word is to be spoken here. "And if things get warm enough Presi dent Roosevelt will be on the Job," said one member of the National committee today. Not counting the President the Re publicans will have the services of such performers as Candidates Taft and Sher man. Ellhu Root. Vice-President Fair banks. United States Senators Beveridge and Borah, a dozen eloquent members of Congress. Governor Hughes, his running mate. State Senator White, and 200 or SO" minor spellbinders. The Democratic orators will Include William Jennings Bryan. Mr. Kern, John Sharp Williams. Senator Culberson, Sen ator Gore and a dozen other members of Congress. The Independence party will also devote a good deal of attention to the Empire State. In the closing days of the cam paign its advocates here will Include Wil liam R Hearst with some fresh Standard Oil exposes. Candidates Hisgen and Graves. Lawyer Clarence Shearn, who publicly says he will be elected Governor, various local celebrities and a host of labor union men. The "flying wedge" idea Is being played ,to the limit by the Leaguers this year a ad there are as many different "wedges" as "devil" companies floating about the United States. In the last days of the fight half a dozen different "wedge" or ganizations will concentrate here and proceed to whoop It up in the Gmplre State. The Republicans are mightily pleased by recent developments in New York. They believe that Taft will get the elec toral votes and that there is no longer doubt as to the success of the state ticket. When the nominations were first made, the .Democrats delivered a hot fire on Governor Hughes because of his "big otry." The claim was freely made that the party, if successful, would repeal the anti-race track gambling law. which Hughes had placed on the statute books. Recently, however, the big men in the party have seen a great light. As Chair man Conner says. "We are not the race track party." "As a matter of fact," declares the genial state chairmttV "the people of New York, as a whole, don't care about the race tracks. There may be some in terest In the prohibition of race track betting in Buffalo. New York and Brook lyn, but the up-state counties do not care about 1t at all. We will not make any Issue of that subject. Why should we?" When asked the direct question, "If the Democratic party Is successful, will the Hughes bill be repealed?" he replied: "Naw! We have never given that mat. ter tuiv consideration. It will not bs touched." The truth of the matter in that Con ners and Murphy have heard some un pleasant news from up-state. They were informed with all due emphasis that the "race-track issue" was helping Hughes . and hurting Chanler. and that the best thing to do would be to drop it. "You cannot successfully attack a man because he stands for a moral idea," said ex-Deputy Attorney General Bulger, who has made a careful tour of Inspection through various rural countries. "Roast Hughes for what he has failed to do, but do not call him names because he has put the Indian sign on the gamblers." And much to the sorrow of the "Per sonal Liberty League." an organization started here by ra-e track men. the ad vice of Bulger was accepted. From which it seems safe to assume that the so-called "principal Issue" against Hughes will not figure In the campaign. The organization leaders who fought the Governor before and at the Repub lcn convnion, have all dropped into line. William Barnes. Jr., of Albany, the bit terest one of the lot. did not delay in extending an olive branch of peace. At a largely attended meeting in his home town. Air. Barnes introduced the Gover nor to the audience, and personally pleaded for "harmony and a vote for the straight ticket." Ex-Governor Benjamin B. O'Dell, Jr., regarded as one of the shrewdest politi cians In the state, believes the tide Is set ting against the Democracy. In conver satlon with a friend the other day. Mr. Odell remarked that the Republicans! are on the aggressive, and that practically all traces of factional discord have dis appeared. "Because of the way the nominations were passed around nearly every big county leader has an Interest in the suc cess of the ticket." he says: "Of course they will vote the ticket straight. It Is good politics even if they do not like Hughes. "The claim of the Bryan men that they will carry the state has hurt rather than helped him. There are a good many Democrats, who would hate to see Bryan elected, but they had publicly decided to support the candidate from a desire to be regular. Bot If they are convinced that Bryan has a chance, you will see some lively jumping." Mr. Odell would not give out any fig ures as to the possible result, but here U some "dope" supplied by a friend who is regarded as one of his Intimates. Taft s plurality, 125.000; Hughes. 4A0PO; remainder of Republican state ticket, 75 000. Republican majority In both houses of the Legislature. The majority of the Republican leaders believe that Hughes will run far behind his associates. Some of them are con vinced that he will be defeated. On the other hand there are a number of astute Individuals who are convinced that Hughes wilf lead Tagt In the polls. It is a mixed-up condition of affairs and pretty hard to figure out. Here is the way one newspaper man looks at It. DATLY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Oct. 16 Maximum tnrpera tur, 12 degree: minimum. 429 6rea River reading at 8 A. M.. 2.S feet : change In last 24 hours, rise of 01 feet Total rain fall is P. M. to I P. Ml. 0.01 inch total since September 1, 82 Inches; normal rain fall. 3 7X inches; excess. 0.11 Inches. Total sunshine. 12 minute.; possible sunshine 11 hours Barometer (reduced to sea-level) at 6 P. M.. 30.06 inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at fi P. M.. Paclflo time. S J Wind s ;i o 3 2. -7 c c 2 3 : 1 i 2 o a f 3 a : . 03 : ' STATIONS. Baker City Bismarck. ....... Boise Eureka. ......... Helena. Kamloops. North Bead..... Poeatello Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento. Salt Lake San Francisco... Spokane. ... ...... Tacoma Crescent Walla Walla.... Blaine Marshfleld Siskiyou 40 0 02' 1 8 SE 12 xa 6 W 20! f ajw pt. cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Cloudy pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Rain pt. cloudy clear pt- cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy 4S,0 2oi 46 T. B4l T. 3S 0.04, 4S 0.00 .21 T. 421 T. 52I T. 114'NW 4SW 11. NW WiO.oo! 16 .NW 54 0.0 8 NW 4 N 62,0 001 44 T. 10I.VE 60.0.00 8'W 6 SW 5 SW 4 NW I 4'S 4 S 6 NW 4lNB I 4rt 0.0: 64 0.0 50 o.osl 62 0.00 62 0.00 68 0 011 4O:0.01 T Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Ths barometer continues to rise over the North Paclllc states and a new high-pressure area has made iti appearance near the Ore gon and north California coasts. The ba rometer Is relatively low over the Interior of Northern California and a pronounced low pressure area Is central in the Missouri Valley. Local rains have occurred at scattered places In the North Pacific states, but they were light at all reported stations. low temperatures continue everywhere on the Pacific Slope. FORECASTS. ' Portland and vicinity Generally fair wea ther with rising - temperatures; Westerly Oregon and Washington Generally fair, with rising temperatures: westerly winds. Idaho Generally fair, with rising temper atures. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster. UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OFFICE FROM THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD BY PRE SENTING YOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE- OONIAN OFFICE: A 9, 69. 83. 281. 266. 272. 284. 2K0, 294, 296. 207. 9, 301, 302, S04. 312, 316. 322, 324. 823. 323. 829. 834. B 28L 291. 292, 294. 299. 801. S02, S04, 805. 808. 814. 815. 828 825 828. 831. C 262, 276. 289, 293, 293, 805, 806, 30T. 321, 822. 323. 824. 325. S29, .130. D 163. 196. 231. 281. 282. 288, 295. 296. 299. 809. 810, 314. 317. 327, 328. 335. 600. E 250, 258. 2S0. 286. 290, 296. 800, 308. 813, 814. 315. 817. 820. 332. 836. 339. 371. F 279. 2S9. 297. 816, 813, 819. 323, 89. 834. G 3. 2K5. 316. 819. 824. 325 831, 832. 834. 838. 838. 339. 842. H 39. 263. 304. 305. 808. 310. 817, 822, 832, 829. 882. 834. 278. 285, 292. 814. 815. 319. 332. 846. li 207. 290. 297, 299, 313, S21. Ij 291, 299, 300, 301, 3( 3, 808, SOT, 808, S10 815. 320, 32.1. 827. 328. 834. M 239. 292. 293, 302. 314. 326, 827, N 291, 296. 299. 800. 803, 305, 810, 812, 314. O 207. 231. 2S6. 281. 293. 295 300. 801. 802, 803. 309. 313. 319. 320. 321, 3'-S. 367. r 232. 246, 289, 293, 296, 300. 301, .311, 814, B 211. 269, 2S9. SOL 802, 80S. S04, 808, 311. 813. 315. 317. 318. S 295. 296. 808. 307. 811. 812. 821. T 2f.O, 305, 308. 315. 317, 818. VSO-2. 316, 822. 696. W 298. 299. 307. 313. SI 4. 819. X XX. S3. 2SU. 290, 294. 297, 815, 8I, 317. 818. 555. Y 299. 30O. 804. 316. AB 248. 260, 275. 278. 280. AC 241. 269. 270, 271. AI 29. 290. 292. 293, 294. AK 227. 266, 263. 289. 275, 27T. AF 240. AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG Th water 14th and WMhlnrton Phones Main 1 and A 1122. TWO PERFORMANCES TO DAT. Lsast Time Tonight :15- THE CLANSMAN" Evenings. 81.60 to 50c. Matinee, 81 te 250. UCII Theater 1 1 f II .11 a 14th and Washington - Phones Main 1 and A 1122. 8 NIGHTS. BEGINNING TOMORROW The Favorite Character Comedy CHECKERS Prices 11.60. $1.00. 76c. 60c. Seats Now Selling at Theater. Matinee and tonlrht iunt two times, Biker fitock Company In "THE A1RL OF THE GOLDEN WEST. Even trig pricei, 25c, 3.V. SOe; matinees, 15c. 2f-c. Curtain 8 sharp. Next week, starting tomorrow matinee, "Brown of Har vard.' BAKER THEATER Main 3. A H3fi0. Oregon Theater Co. Inc.. lessee. George I. Baker. Gen. Mgr. Matt nee today; tnmht Richards & FrlnIe "MINSTRELS" Nlnht prices. 25c. 60c, 76c $1; matinees, 25c 60. Next week, starts tomorrow night, 'The Honeymoonem." LYRIC THEATER BLCNKALL COMPANY Present, Young Mrs. Winthrop October 11 Week Next Week. October 18 "strlcke Blind." THE STAR Ah1nJl Maln 54M- Matinees Wednesdar. Saturday and Sunday For the entire week ot October 11. Klimt A (iaxxoln Present THE RIK KV MOIMAIN EXPRESS." A new railroad play of the Golden west. Matinees at 2:30 P. M- Every evening at 8:1S P. M. Matinee prices 1.1c. 25c. Night prices 15c, 2.V 35 50c Seats may be re served bv either phone. . Next Week "At ( ripple Creek." I MATS A ! Matinees Ex. Sundays ana nouuays. 15-25-50C NIGHTS THEATER 15-25-50-T5C Advanced VandeT.lI Week October 12. fVllflVfW .Sextette. Hope, Booth Co., Amelia SnranierviUe, Paul ValadoO, Howard A Howard. JLewia A t.reen. Black ft Jones, Orpheum Pictures, Orpheum Orchestra. PANTAGES THEATER ADVANCED VArDEVIti. Stars of All Nations. S Zingari Singers S Presenting the 6pectacular Scente Operatlo Production, "GYPSY IJFE. Matinees dally, 15c. Two shows at mint, 13s and 25c- GRAND THEATER-Vaudeville ie Luxe ANOTHER BIO BILL Sister, nierone. Paring- and Sensa tional Globe Per formers. Nobles ft Brooks. Harry Thornton. . Adams A Gnhl. The IeAnders. Tops, Topsy Tops. Fred Bauer. Grandaecope. HORSE SHOW Second annual Horse Show. Portland Hunt Club. ORIENTAL, BU1LJJINO. Oct. 16-18-1T. Sale of seats oven Monday. October S, Martin A Roi rru, Btore. Ressrred Beats, 11.60; General Admission, H& Prwwial Prlca Matlnea 2:1ft. , .' . ill i'i I ti li I I II IIS,. M,in sTfe!f i?4 If W wr iL viH D THEATRE a. -re I p ' l ! HbAiuia f 1 1 . THE PORTLAND rmm on KPKOFKAX runs MODERN sUESIAUUANT .COST ONK MILLION DOLLARS. ! HOTEL OREGON CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS I Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp European Plan. Free Bus ' 2 : WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. Centrally Located laSS Lasts Dtstue la Bestgy A F. DA VIES. Prosidsmt St Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION ! THE Park St Bet Morrison and Aldtur CALUMET HOTEL NsS , .last W'-i ,l.8.ft.'Sw.i5 US4-.4 i a sry-.T a e w t i MODERN C. "W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor 1321 GRAND CENTRAL Leavlnc Portland Roseburg Passenger ;.lsi 4:15 n m. Couag. Grove fasseagos Calllurola Express Ean Francisco Express .. West Side Corvallls 1-assengsr Sheridan Passenger Forest Grovo Passenger. , Forest Grov. passenger Forest Grovs Passengar. ....... Arriving Portland Oregon Express - Cottags Grove Passer arex Roseburg passenger Portland Express West Side Corvallls passenger .......... Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grovs pasienger. .. . .. . p. m f.SO a. m. T:20 a. m. 4:10 a, m. 8 50 a. m. 1:00 p.m. 6:.0 B. m. TilSa. m. 11:S0 a m. &:AQ n. m. Ill:lp. BV 6:24 p. m. 10:30 a. a. S:O0 a. m. 11:60 a. m. Forest Grove Passenger 4:a0 p. zn. ORK;tN BAILBOAU XAV1UATION CO. Leading Portland Penoleton Passenger ChKago-Portlana aneclal ...... Spokane Flyer Kansas City Chicago Express. Arriving Purtlaad Epokane Flyer ChL. Kan. CUT Portland Ex. Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton Passenger TilSa. m. 8 :S0 a m. 8:1s p. zn. :00 p. m. 8:00 a, m. 6:43 a. m. 8:50 p. a. 6:15 p. m. NOKIUtSX PACLFIO. Leading Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express ... North Coast A Chicago Limited. Overland Express .............. Arriving Portland North Coast Llmitsd .... Portland Express Overland Express ........ .,-,. 8:80 a. i 9 lin n i 11:4s p! 1 T-.OO a i 4 :1S p. l 8:Mp.i 1TE ADOC A BTEBS FOB TOCK1ST8 sv COUMKJLCIAI. . " , II M .1,1- (lo genUemest. The mapftsiimnil will be plaaSeel at all tiroes Fi. &hw rmgmam ana civ prices. A in era Turklab. bath tannsnimm m hotel. H. C BOWKU, Mai Modern ImproT sits Imperial Hotel Seventh and .Washington PhiL Msrfschaa & Sons, Props. ie n: rtbnis Pmem. Rates $1.00-$l-50-$2.Ca 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. ' Bates tl-OO and up. W. S WETLAND. Sfanafftr. C a DA VIES. Sac. ud Trosj A Strictly First-Class and Modern Hotel Containing 170 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. &on Distance Phones in Ererr Boom. Free 'Bus Meets AU Trains. Rate American. H.09 per day ani np. B.te. Eurpan. $1.00 per oar and up Far month, slovle room and board, $46 to $o5 according to room. For two. $75 to $110. Board without room $30 per month N0RT0NIA HOTEL ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST. Beautiful Grill Room American Bates to Families and Eoropean On Bus Meets AU Trains Sample Suites, with Baths, for Tras-ellns Men COMFORTS MODERATE PRICES THE DANM00RB Portland's new hotel. T5 Waahina-tos earner lwtn, eB. BelUs Theater. Ksnpns plan,. 1-X aa Un. Bus meats all train. DAIf J. MOOBE. Proprietor. Hotel Moore. Olat Bee eh, Sea-" Me, Or. Open alK rear. For lnfor. Baattoa. apply at The Danmoore. THE CORNELIUS "The House of Welcome," Corner Park and Alder. Portland's Bon Ton Transient HoteL Headquarters for the traveling publin. European plan. Single, $1.50 and up. Double, $2.00 and up. Our free omni bus meets all trains. N. K. CLARKE, Manager. We HOTEL LENOX Portland's new and most modernly furnished hotel Third and Main streets, fronting on the beautiful City Plaza and adjacent to business center. Free "bus to and from trains. Up-to-date g-rllL. Excellent cuisine. Telephone in every room. Private baths. EUROPEAN PLAN, AMERICAN PLAN. 1 to 2.S0 Per Day. $2.00 to t Per Bay. O. H. SPENCER, Manager STATION TIME CARD ASTOIUA gf COLUMBIA BIVKg. Leaving Portland I Astoria & Seaside Express I 1:00 s n. Astoria Passenger j 8:00 p. m. Amvuig rrum i aside Sc Portland Passenger. . .112:15 Seaside P. Portland Express 110:00 p. ; CAXAJIAM PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C P. R- Short Una, via Spokane 8:18 p.m. Via Seattle 11:45 p.m. AirivUig Portlana C. P. B. Short Line, via Bpokane. 8:00 a. m. Via Seattle T :00 am. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACUIC. Iavlng Portland i i Dallas passungsr T:40 a. m. Dallas Passenger 4:ltam Arslvlnx Portland Dallas pass.nger 10:18 a.m. Dallas Passenger 8:S0p.m. OREGON ELECTRIC KAlXwXfl Wllsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Local .. Wllsonvllle Local 6alem and Intermediate Expresa. Salem and Intermediate Local.., Yx.-u.nnvm. Local T:0I 8:13 10:S0 11:20 1:20 p. m, p. m. p. m. p. m. P. xa. 4:45 4:00 5:40 S.-.U Salem and intermediate Expresa Salem ana mi.rui.uii. uwu. . S&lem and Intermediate Express., Leaving Portland Salem and intermediate Local. . Wllsonvllle Local falem and Intermediate Expresa Salem and Intel mediate Local.. artlsnnvtll. LOCAl 8.2S Las 8:M a m. a m. 11:10 1:10 2:0S 8:80 8:10 p. m. p. m. p. m. P. m. Salem and Intermediate Expresa Salem ana interzncaiaie xjoca . . Wllsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. :0S 1 - " j w TODAY. I FOR SALE REAL . ESTATE. OREGON LODGE. NO. 101 A. F. and Jl. M. Stated communica tion this (Saturday) evening, 8 o'clock, Maoonlc Temple. E. A. de gree. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. Bv order W. M. A. J. HANDLAN, Secretary. JtNTQHTS OF PYTHIAS, ATTENTION! Please take notice that on Tuesday evening, October 20. at 8 o'clock, an informal recep tion will be tendered to Hon. John Barrett, by Ivanhoe Lodge, No. 1. at Pythian Castle Hall.- Brother Barrett U an honored mem ber of Ivanhoe Lodge and all lodge and visiting brothers ara cordially invited to be present. GUS C. MOSER. Grand Chancellor, Chairman Committee. DIED. DUNKLE At 4T East 15th St.. October 18. John Patterson Dunkle. aged 77 years. 8 months and 7 days. Eureka. Nevada, papers please copy. Notice ot funeral later. e ROBERTS In this city. October 16. Miss Audrey Irene Roberts, aged 28 years 1 month 11 days. Announcement of funeral later. MARCHMONT In this city. October 18. Mrs. Florence Marcbmont, aged 44 years. Announcement of funeral later. HACKEN At Ocean Park, Wash., October 14, Marguerite Fletcher Macken. FUNERAL NOTICES. BERMOSER Canby, Or., Oct. 15. Bene dict Bermoser. aged 62 years 8 months 8 days. Funeral from Holman'a chapel. Third and Salmon streets. Sunday. October 18. at t:S0 P. M.. thence to St. Frances Church, East Eleventh and East Oals streets. Services at 8 P. M. Friends In vited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. CROMWELL Anna F. Cromwell, beloved wife of J. T. Cromwell, and mother of Mrs. James C. Twltcheil, Mrs. George Gerald Hoot and Mrs. Clyde Fields, of this city; C. L. Crom well, of Dayton, Mont, r George W. Crom well, of Seattle; Mrs. Harry Wilkins. of Spo kane, and Ered T. Cromwell, of Clinton, B. C. Funeral services wiil be held from Ericson's cnapol. 408 Alder St.. Sunday, October 18, at 2 P. M. Friends of the family are Invited. Services at the grave private. banning. BJcEntee & Gilbaugh. Funeral Directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 4'lu. Lady assistant. Office ef County Coroner. EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Direct, ars, 220 2d St. Lady assistant. Phone M 607. 1. p. FIVLKY A SON. Sd and Madison. Lady attendant. Phone Main 8, A " 1599. ZELLER-BYRNES CO- Funeral Direct ors. 278 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant, F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East Aider. Lady assistant. Phone East AS. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES ' (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) Followin rates will be given only when advertising is ' ordered to ran consecutive days, Daily and hunday Issues. The "Ore Ionian charges first-time rate each insertion for classified advertising that is not run on consecutive days. The first-time rate Is charred for each insertion in The Weekly Oregon i an. ''Booms,' "Rooms and Board, "Honse keepins Rooms," (private houses only), "Situations Wanted," 15 words or less, IS cents; 16 to 20 words, v cents; Si to 35 T.ords, 26 cents, etc No discount for addi tional insertions. Matrimonial ar.d Clairvoyant ads, one time rate each inscation. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except New Today," 80 cents for 15 words or lets; 16 to 20 words. 40 cents; Si to 25 words, 50 cents, etc. first insertion. Each additional insertion, one-half; no further discount un der one month. "NEW TODAY" ((Piuge measure agate), 14 cents per line, first insertion; 7 cents per line for each additional insertion. Above rates apply to advertising paid m advance only. Ail book entries will be charged in lines 14 per line for first In sertion and 7c per line for each consecutive Insertion. Special rates on contracts given on application. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience of patrons The Oregonian will accept advertisements (excepting "Situations Wanted") for publication in classified columns over the telephone. Bills for such advertising will be mailed imme diately and payment Is expected promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonlan will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main 7070: A 609 J. NEW TODAY. The one BEST place In Portland to buy. GEOGRAPHICAL. CENTER and MOST DESIRABLrE residence property oi the city. SEEING IS BELIEVING BETTER sro and see the man; CHOICE resi dences under construction and the im provements going on. The Oregon Real Estate Company GRAND AVE. AND MULTNOMAH T. A Great Opportunity There will be sold at public auction at Ilillsboro, Or., at 2:30 P. M., Saturday, October 17, a bunch of young,- beautiful Brown Bessies. Trains leave Portland at 8:50 A. M. and 1 P. M. $60,000 Solid Block 200x200 North Sixteenth St. TERMS, HALF CASH Sengstake & Lyman 90 FIFTH ST. $8000 LOCATION Walking distance on West Side. SIZE OP tOT 63x100. IMPROVEMENTS 3 'flats and an 8- room house, modern and up to date. INCOME $1020 yearly, or 13 per cent on the investment. Whiting & Rountree 82 Third Street, Upstairs. Look at This! Swell bungalow with 4 brock, over looking the city; Woodstock carline; owner is sick; must be sold at once; easy terms. Inquire at Goldschmldt's Agency, 258H Washington st Exceptional Bargain Bungalow for Sale Most attractive residential section of the Kast Side. SMITH A EVERETT, S1B-317 Swetland BaUding. MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest rate and terma to salty epe rial rate and favorable terms oa largs loans on business properties. Funds Loaned for Private Investors. A. H. BIRREUL 203 McKay Bids, Sd at Stark, A Holladay's Addition WhatYouWant IN 3 TO 5 ACRE TRACTS Reasonable and Adequate Building Restrictions. Pleasant View Farm Shattuck's Station . 5 Trains Daily Each Jay 8V3c FARE THERE ARE ONLY 12 TRACTS, 3 TO 5 ACRES EACH. This beautiful tract of fully Im- riroved land belongs to one of Port and's leading wholesale merchants, who reserves a portion for a Summer home. No money has been spared to fully improve the land. It takes but 83 minutes to ride from the corner of 4th and Stark streets to the station. When you get off the train at the sta tion you are right w.here the land lies. The outlook from any portion of Pleas ant View Farm is beautiful. It will make you an ideal Summer home, or you can make a good living on it, as the soil is unexcelled. If you know anything about the country surrounding Portland, you know Pleasant View,Farm, and that it is the most attractive piece of land in the beautiful West Side Valley. If you don't know, let us show you. It's only four miles from the center of Portland. W. B. STREETER 6 M. B. JAMES 201-202 Rotbchlld Bid. Eight Acres in Tigardville Heights Ten Minutes' Walk to Car. ONLY S1.-.0 AN ACRE. HALF CASH. Clear Title Shown by Abstract. Will Make a Lovely Country Home. HARTMAN A THOMPSON, Chamber of . Commerce. $1000 to $1500 Wanted for one year on gilt-edge se curity; deal with principals only. B 3?7, care Oregonlan. $7000100x100 Twenty-Second and Prttyarove, Suit able for Flats. FRANK BOLLAM, 12S 3d St REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Andrews, T. V. Co.. X uta. 32 Hamlitoa M Baker, Alfred A. 115 Ablation bide Cbspln ft Herlow. 932 'Chamber of Commerce. Cook. B. S. s Co.. 50S Corbett bids. Crussler Co.. 708-B C-orbett bids. M 7833. Fields. C. B. Co.. Board of Trade bids. Ooddard. B. Main and A IT43. 110 ad st. Jeanlaas ft Co. Mala 18S. 30S Orrsoalaa. Lee. If. room 411 Corbett balldlns. Mall ft Von Borstal. 104 3d at, SS2 B Surnslda. Palmer. H. P.. 113 Commercial Club bias. M S!9. A 25. Fsrrleh, Watklns ft CO.. ISO Alder st Richardson. A. B.., S21 Com. Club bids. Srtialk. Geo. D.. IM Btark st. Main 302. A 391 Sharkey, J. P. ft Co.. 123 Vs Sixth St. Bw.nsson. A F. ft Co., 53tt Washington st The Oregon Real Batate Co , Grand ave. and Multnomah sts. (Holladay Addition.) Waddl. w. O.. 80s l.umbr fc.xcna.ngs blfls Whlte. B. F.. 221 k Washlnston st. FOB BALE REAL ESTATE. I..OT ON EAST SV.U ST.. $100. Very line lot, 50x100, between two nice houses, 150 feet from car; a fine specula tion; 3100 cash, balance to suit. Grussl A Gantner, 265 "Washington St.. cor. 3d. Room 7- ' 2400 New. modern, ft-room cottage, lot 50x100. east front, easy terms. 3000 Corner on 1'atton are., near Kll HngBworttt ave. Inquire 10S5 Maryland ave. Phone Woodlawn 60; St. John car. THIS week only, new 6-room modern house on East 35th St.. block south of Haw thorne, at your own price; must be sold this week. W. I Nash, owner, 2S8 East 85th st MTJT sell at once, fine lot. l.n!on ave., close in; price only $3000, worth $3500. Prices rapidly Increasing on this street. Assessments all paid. Room 3, over Merchants National Bank. SOUTH PORTLAND LOT, $750. Elegant corner lot 4214x110. excellent view, never can be shut off. faces river; come quick. Grussl & Gantner, 203 Wash ington St., cor. 3d. Room 7 $600 WILL HANDLE fine lot, east facing, Irvington. E. 12th st., on Broadway car line. All improvements In. Beautiful s'te for bungalow. Both phones 3126. HOUSES for sale In sll parts of the city; acreage close in and farms In Oregon and Washington. Phone Main 44S6, Kinney A Stampher, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg. FINE lot in South Sunnystde at $250 caeh and the balance at $10 a month; surrounded by beautiful homes. See Hiartman A Thompson, Chamber of Commerce, at once. FOR SALE by owner, new 5-room modern bungalow and two lots on Mount Scott carline; price, $1375 cash. Address box 304, Arleta, Or. $1200 WILL BUT FINK HOLLADAY lot on Multnomah St.; sewer, water In yard, paved street, cement walk, south facing. Phone East or B 1S94. WILL sacrifice new 4-room house and other good Improvements, 2 lots worth $1000; will take $1050, $600 down. G. L. Webb, 341 Sherlock bldg. $2500 Buys modern bungalow on Woodstock line- easy terms; better see it. Gold BChmldt's Agency, 253H Washington st. TWO fine River View lots, 8 minutes ride on Oregon City car. Don't overlook this; $8.0 each. O. W. P. Land Company, 1st and Alder sts. , ABSTRACTB EXAMINED BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATTY. D. A. TUFTS, 803H WASHINGTON ST. 3300 Lots 4, 5, and 7, In Riverview Sub division: terms. Perley B. Lents 419 Cor bett bldg. Phone A 1683. FOR SALE Modem 6-room house with hot water heat; close in. Call 742 East Main or phone East 1311. BLACKSMITH shop for sale; good dwelling house and 2 acres of land. Inquire 1071, 8d st. MODERN home, deslrsble neighborhood, furnace, shades and linoleum included, $3o00; terms. Ses owner, 700 E. 6almon. SPECIAL $800 caeh, 6-room house, full lot, in fine neighborhood. Dear car; price $1400. Angeles. 242 Sth and Main. $1650 MODERN nve-room cottage, easy terms. 459 Mechanic st Take Wood lawn car. Large lot. $150 CASH Small monthly payments, new cottage, large lot. Call Angeles, 242 5cb and Main. FOR SALE 25 acres on North Rank R. R. : depot on place; new. $900 bouse; $1700. C 336, Oregonlan. EXCEPTIONAL 6th-et. lot, close in', sat isfactory terms. A 335. Oregonlan. 10 ACRES on Powell Valley road; must sell soon. Call 207 Mohawk bldg. EQUITY in one or two good lots one blocs tram carline. 081 Mlchlgaa ave. INSTALLMENT HOMES. $100 per month. $10,000 Nob Hill Horns. $!"n per month $5000 Holladay Park Home. $40 per month $4500 Willamette Heights Home. $25 per month $2S00 Portland Heights Home. $35 per month $3t50 Union-Ave. Home. No telephone Information on thesa. Ask the Man at the Office! DO IT NOW! COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. 7th Floor Couch I!ldg.. 10a 4th fct. BARGAINS FOR ALL. $1100 for a 5-room houie and 40xiuu fcot lot. racing east, only two blocks from carline; must be sold at once; asy terms. $1,00 buys 2-room house and oi'x 100-foot lot In good location. Lot alone worth the money. 40X1O0 .'"ritm.i so 4.".0 50XHI 50x100 nOxll0 6SX1O0 HoxlIM) 500 102x100 " ALBERTA REALTY CO., Cor. 17th and Alberta sis. . CORNER. 100x100. Webster St., near Pied mont carbarn; $liiH). 2'i blocks on Maryland ave., corner. 100x100. near steel bridge. 6-room house, Morris Bt., near Union ave.. lot SOxl-i.-,; ?2.".00. part cash 6-room bungalow, new. modern; has fireplace, full cement basement, cement floor, streets Improved, cement walks. 100 feet from carline, lot 50x100, re stricted district; $:):.00. easy terms. 5 lots. North Albina, $2100; terms 6-room modern house, near Hawthorne avenue; $3oO0: terms. SIGEL & CO.. 335 Morrison st. A HOME. . . There Is a splendid new -room home with lot 50x100 feet on the East Mcle that I will sell for $250"); $500 down and $20 per month; 6 per cent Interest; there is no reason why you should pay rent when you can get a bargain like this; buy this and get settled before the rains sot GEO. D. SCHALK. Main 392, A 2392. 201 Stark St. 32400 New, modern bungalow, two full lots, corner, half cash. A bargain at the price. 14000 New 7-room 2-etory house, mod ern throughout, two full lots, corner, half terraced, fine location. It will please you. $1500 down. $1850 4-room cottage, two lots, $totl down, balance like rent. Alt the above handy to car. CITY REALTY & BLDG. CO., 430 Worcester Mdg., 3d and Oak sts. SUBURBAN HOME. Why not live where you can enjoy life on a country home? You can buy antacre In full fruit, 6-room house in fine condi tion, nice barn, horse, harness and bug gy: $15110 down. $1500 on time; about 12 minutes' walk from Hawthorne car. Call today. B. S. COOK & CO.. 503 Corbett bldg. $050 CASH and finish paying on lot at $3 per month; 4 rooms, clothes clcVet, pan try: unfinished inside: all partitions in; sweep roof and dormer. 22-foot porch; electric wired; comer lot 50x100; water In yard, brick chimney, cement witll, cel- ' lar- 1 coat of paint; ropes and weights in windows; all new. Take Mount Scott car to Millard ave.. so 4 blocks west. WORTH $3400; SELL $.1000. A-l 7-room house, built for a home, corner lot 50x100. 1 block carline, i hl. cka public school, 4 Mocks Catholic whi 0. Owner sick and leaving town must sell next 10 days: price $3000, $11"0 cash, bal ance suit, per cent. E. R. MAKK1JAM, 20 Commercial Block. SPECIAL BARGAINS. $.1000 1 block. Holladay Park. $JOOO 3 full lots. Albina. 31 sot) 3 full, adjoining Overlook. Ktioo acre Mt. Scott carline. $5r0 V-i block. Woodstock carline. All fine building sites. Can arrange terms. C. B. Lucas. 322 Corbett bldg. WAITED to sell 25 acres Hood "River land, unT-leared, 7 miles from Hood River P. O. The most beautiful home site In the val ley. 12 acres almost level, balance steep and rocky but can be' used. Land in bonded district ar.d water guaranteed; $:000 cash. AddresB Z.. 181 East Water St., Portland, Or. WE BUILD HOMES. We have first-class, niouern 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. 400 LOTS in Irvington, John Irving and Holladay's Additions: prices from $1100 up; bungalow or two; a number of fine houses to select from. For further particu lars call at office, loth and Halsey sts.. E. 896. C 1993. C 1271, C 1308. Dolen & Herdman. $3500 Modern home, nearly new. Cen tral Albina. lot 60x100, cement walks and steps, sewer, bath, electricity, fine ce ment basement, tinted walls, fixtures and shades all ready for housekeeping; terms or discount for cash. phone Woodlawn lfioS. ELEGANT 7-room house, built for a home: own$r 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 8152 or A 4152. BY OW'NER. new. strictly mooern bungalow, 6 rooms: large lot: restricted neighborhood; 25 minutes' ride from Alder St.; one and one-half blocks from carline: f-'lOO: terms. F. P. Shaughnessy. Phone Tabor 644. -ROOM house with 50x100. Sunnyslde; bath, gas, electricity, sewerage; $2-"0O; $1000 rash (would take lot for part), bal ance ($1500) at $25 per month. Culver. 623 Chamber of Commerce. BY OWNER. Fractional lot. East 14th and Yamhill sts , cement walk and all street Improve ments paid; $850 will handle. 288 Alder street. GREAT REDUCTION. Owner will take $1100 for new 5-room bungalow with 2 lots 80x100, on Alberta carline. Call Main 3!)17. $13."0 Brand new nifty 4-room modern bung alow, ail conveniences. Dutch kitchen; in Woodlawn; fine view; price for few- days onlv. James C. Logan, room 411 Corbett bldg. MUST SELL fine furnished fin! :. compelled to take up homestead: West Sido. 8 rooms, all outside windows, very mod ern; bath; toilet separate. Both phones 3126. FOR SALE 520-acre farm, timber and coal land; 800-avre stock farm; some small farms and unimproved land- See C. Ra blnsky. Scappoose, Or. U. V. D. No. 1. LARGE, modern home on S aces of ground, near good carline; $6500. Will trade for modern home, close in. Call B. P. , room 40, Washington bldg. THREE-ROOM new house, hath, etc.; 50x 1O0 lot. furnished with oak: room for an other house; $1650; can rent for $15. V 830. Oregonlan. 7-P.OOM modem home, with one view, on West Side; price $4500: terms to suit. B. R.. Room 40. Washington bldg. FOR SALE 7-room cottage and fractional lot, 703 Everett St., price $4750. For terras see owner, 318 Failing bldg. $8500 buys a lot In East Portland ware house district If taken this week. Phone Main 2203. A D 275, Oregonlan. PAY rent to yourself: $2250 on very eay terms for a modern 6-room house, cl.ose In. F. Fuchs. 22114 Morrison sL 32H00 $400 CASH, balance easy payments. -room houM; walking distance. Howard Bros., 519 Swetland. 5-ROOM house, corner lot 40x150; 2 blocks south of Arleta station; easy terms; party leaving city. E. Mcl'herson. 40 Main St., A rleta. FOR SALE 15 per cent cheaper than can be duplicated, loOxllo on Peninsula; mean business. F 331. Oiegonian. WEST SIDE 5-room cottage, almost now; bath sad gas, fractional corner, walking distance; $2500, terms.. Owner, 248 Stark. FOB SALE 4 fine lots, 287 equity; this is a bargalnj Call Janitor, Swetland bltUfe