Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 25, 1908, Page 13, Image 13

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 190S.
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NO BONE TO PICK WITH OUR
ELMHURST FIE
"EVERY LOT A PLUM," says "Horner," and now that eminent engineer, R. S.
Greenleaf don't dare call him a "liar" says every lot will come to grade when the
"hurly-burly's done." Having taken advantage of good weather, our grading ia half
completed and far advanced.
We gladly refer to the owners of a hundred of our choice lots, who are THANK ui
to a unit to be classed among the fortunate possessors of high-class realty in the leading
city of the Great Northwest.
ONLY ONE ELMHURST and that will be sold in the next ninety days.
The owners of Elmhurst-Messrs. Hilton, Dodda & Campbell - have appointed the
AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY exclusive sales agent3 for this popular tract. Arrange
for a trip to see this property by automobile on or before THANKSGIVING DAY with
THE AMERICAN TRUST CO.
ROOMS 200-204 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BEST INSTITUTE EVER HELD
TEACHERS GREATLY PLEASED
BY PROGRAMME OFFERED.
J)r. Edward O. Sison Gives Interest.
lnC Address on -Spirit or Dlscl
pl(ne" other Features.
It w, th- sMisral opinion aniO"K
ths hundreds of teachers "p'',1
Ttrt.r In the East Side Hlsh bohool
that tMs years Institute Is the strong
est ever held in this county.
The mo-nina- session was opened w"n
music, after which Pr. Edward O. Sis
son, of the ed.i-Htion department of the
U niversity of Washington, delivered an
address on "The Spirit of Discipline
Dr. Fisson-a wide view of the uJect
and the warm humanity and practical
ity of his treatment of it aroused much
enthusiasm among his hearers. He
said, in part:
In olr H"" the failure of anv tearh-r
was usuallv duo l lnshlllljr 10 "keep or
der" Ws now ralli hnt hll. order Is
en Important thin, discipline is reter,
l.larlpllns Is all the activity of the school,
in wnlcta the will of the school and ths
will of ths teacher l exerclfed -oon ttis
will of the child. It Is a mtter of spirit,
not of externals. The three elements of
sun-ess In discipline ere light, warmth and
power. Fv the light of reason see.
thlr.its as they are. what they mean, and
what Is thslr relation.
In our American life we need strength
to resist the tfiidenoy to Indulgence of the
child- but while coddling Is to be avoided,
the teacher must be filled with nuln
warmth, tenderness and klndnes towards
h'.s pupils Finally, power is essential
power In the will of the teacher to de
velop ths self-dlretlnjr power of the child.
The end of dieclrllns Is found, not in I've
school, but In life. The same principles
underlie the social order of the world.
Richard 15. Boone, of Los AnKeles,
pav a continuation of his address of
Monday on "Means and Kmis of Educa
tion." He srave as the three chief ends
of ail education the development in the
child of alertness of mind, efficiency
and self-reliance. Ir. Boone said In
part:
are should be taken not to Include
amons; ths ends of education the impor
tant m-r.s knosn ss reading, wilting and
ciphering. These are not ends In them
selves, but tooia to enlarge the scope of life
and enablw the child to understand the
thought svmbola of society. Kducstlon
rime, tn the child from Its contact with
the world of things and forces on the ons
hend snd the won- of thought, purpose,
and achievement on the other.
Ths child should learn by doing The
vaiue ef manual work lies very largely m
the fact that he means of It the child's
eeir-lnlt'allve and self-reliance are most
eary stimulated.
Dr. E. C. Pohl. City Physician, read
a vaiuahlo paper on "Inspection of
Public-School Health." She showed
that since alertness of mind depends
upon health and alertness of body, the
l. M" 1 I ' rcTlTV T IT II VUl
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physical state of the pupil la of the ut
most importance.
One of the most interesting; papers
in the afternoon's department work
was that on primary reading and num
ber work, by Miss Isabella Anderson,
superintendent of the primary depart
ment In Tacoma. Tacoma was also
represented by Superintendent A. H.
Yoder.
Other excellent papers were read by
Miss Alphia Dimmlck, principal of
the Brooklyn School, on "Fourth-Grade
Language"; by Miss Estelle Ingalls, on
Composition." and by Miss Grace De
Graff, on "History as Correlative of
Composition." In the High School de
partment. Dr. Slsson gave a talk on
the "Genus of the American High
School."
In the general afternoon session.
Miss Betta Brown, accompanied, by Mrs.
McCraken. rendered two solos: "Turn
Ye to Me" (Lawson). and "The Sweet
est Flower That Blows" (Hawley). Dr.
Slsson delivered a second address on
"The Means of Discipline," a topic of
interest to every teacher and parent
The programme for today ia as fol
lows: Morning Music. I.ulti M. Klein, con
ductor: address. Richard G. Boone; ad
dress. "Ethical Ideas and Ideals." Ed
ward O. Slsson: address. Oregon His
tory as Seen from London," Joseph
So hater.
Afternoon Music, department work,
special music, address, Richard G.
Boone.
FALLS DOWN WELL; LIVES
Boy or 12 Drops 103 Feet, but De
clares He Was Not Hurt.
6EATTI.E. Wash., Nov. 24 (Special. )
Carter "Williams, a boy 12 years of age.
fell headlong into a well, 103 feet deep
tins morn in, and when ha was brought
to the surface 20 minutes later, declared
he was unhurt, but was cold.
A ntlphbor climbed down th well rope
after the lad and he was hauled to the
surface. There was only few feet of
water In the well to break the lad's fall,
and that he was not killed appears
miraculous.
DAILY METEOROIeOGICAX REIfpRT.
PORTIaANT. Nov. 4. Maximum temper
ature 43.7 degree; minimum. 37.1. River
reading at A. M . 62 feet: change in last
24 hours, rise OS feet. Total rainfall, 5 P.
M. to 5 P. M., trace; total atur Septembe
1 .58 inches; normal. 10 61 inches;
deficiency. 2 OS inches. Total? moihlne No
vember 23. S hour H6 minute; possible
hours 12 minute. Barometer (reduced to
sea le.el). at 5 P. M.. 30 01 inches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
During the lat 1 hour there has been
a marked rise in pressure over the Nortn
Pacific State, notwlthnanrjlnf which the
weather continue unsettled aud light rain
has fallen in Washington and Oregon and
rain and snow have occurred In Id ho and
T'teh, It is much colder in Southern Ne
vada and in Utah and slightly colder nearly
evervwnera tn the North paciflc States. Tha
winds along the Coast have subsided, hut
the continue rouah. and probably there
la another storm approaching; this Coast.
The indication, ar. for rain Wednesday la papers pisaaa copy.
Western Oregon snd Western Washington. vt- McEntee Gllbaugh. Funeral
and for rain or snow In the aast portion, of n'7th .SdPlna. 1-h one Main .
these slates and In Idaho. Lad? assistant. OOlca of County Coroner.
FORECASTS. .
wFor,ld and v.c.nity-Raln. u,h.,ly WAff Si.
"'ore'gon and Washington Rnirest.rsm N ,d MmMM
portion; winds mostly soutn j Fhone Main . A laws.
AVCTION SALES TODAY. ,2?."
street.
Grand Central Station Time Card
southern PAcmo. Jefferson-Street' Station
. I BOUT HE KN PACIFIC.
bntai Portland
Roseburg Passenger
Cottage Grove Passenger
California Express
San Francisco Expr.ss ...
West Side .
Corvallls passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Psssonger
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passsnger
Roseburg Passenger .-.
Portland Express
West Side
Corvallls Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ...
:18 a. m.
4:18 p. m.
T:8 p. m,
1;M a. m.
T: s, ra.
4:10 p. m.
8:50 a. nv
1 :00 p. m.
8:0 p. m-
T:1B a. m.
11:80 a. m.
(:80 p. m.
11:18 p. m.
6:20 P. m.
10:80 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
!ll:60 a. m.
4.oO p. m.
OREGON RAILHOAD MAV1GATION CO.
Leaving Portland ,.,.
Pendleton Psssenger T J "
Chicago-Portland Special S?I
Spokane Flyer J- -
Kansas City A Chicago Express. . 8:00 p. m.
Arriving: Portland
Spokane Flyer ' ? f. m.
Chi.. Kan. City Portland Ex. . :4Sa.m.
Chicago-Portland Special :60n.m.
Pendelton Passenger 8:X8 p. m.
MOBTHEBN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express so a. m.
North Coast A Chicago Limited. 20 P m.
Overland Express ..iUi44p.nl.
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited T:0O a. ra.
Portland Exprese :J5 P-
Overland Express - 8:aa p. an.
AS TO SUA COLUMJIIA BlVXaV
L-STtng Portlasul I .
Astoria A Seaside Express 8:00 a.m.
Astoria Passenger 8:00 p. as.
Arriving PertUnd
Seaside st Portland Paaosnger. .. 12:18 p. ra.
Portlsad Express 10:00 P as.
CANADIAN PACIFIC BAILWAT CO.
, Leavuig Portland
C P. B Short Line, via Spokane $:18 n. m.
Via Seattle 11:48 p. SB.
Arrtvtna PertUnd
C P. R- Short Line, Tin Spokane. trOft a. m.
Via Seattle T.00 a. m.
HEILIG ywh.
Phonos Main 1 and A 11J1.
TONIGHT; 8:30 o'clock
GRAND CONCERT RSCITAI.
Maud PowellTno
SEASON'S INSTRUMENTAL EVENT.
Maud fowsll. Violin; May Mukls, -Cello;
Anna Ford. Piano.
Prices 2.O0. l-50. $1.00. TSe.
HEILIG 14th and Wash.
Phones Main 1 A 1121.
NIGHTS BEGINNING TOMORROW
Only Matins Saturday.
Ths Intsr.stin Western Play
"TEXAS"
Bysnlnss 1.B0 to BOc; Matlnss. fl to 25c.
Main
11T
A
JOT A
Tonliht All Week Mats. Thurs.
Baker Stook Compsnjr In.
"8TBONGHEART,
Greatest or All Collese Plays.
Evening. ISc. S3c. BOc. Mats.. 15e,
- Next Week "Qlltterln Gloria."
BAKER THEATER
Phones Main 2, A 6860. Oregon Theater Co.
Inc., Leasee. Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Manager.
Bargain Matinee Wednesday. I5o Any Seat
Holiday Mat. Thursday, Reg. Mat. Saturday.
Tonight All Week. The greatest of all
Weber A Fields Comedians. Rice Cady In
"HIP. HIP, HOORAY."
run. Music. Laughter. Girls.
v Prices 2.1c. BOc, TSc. Matinees 280. BOc
Next Week "Sis Hopkins.'
THE STAR
Phones Main S4M
A 1S0.
uitiKMi Wednesday. Saturday. Sunday.
For the entire week of November 22.
Mr. Kdround Carroll In
"WE ARE KI.N'G."
Matinees at 2:110. Every evening at SrW
Night prices 15c. 36c. SBc. SOc. Matinees
IBe. 2SO. Seats may bs reserved by either
phone. .
Special Matinee Thanksgiving Day.
Nest Week "A Millionaire Tramp."
i MAIX 6 A lot Matinees
El Bandars ana uouaaya.
15-25-50C
NIGHTS
1S-25-50-T5C
WwV nf Not. t Gns Kdvfr1' Blonds
Typewritorsi Harry Tate's English Com
oiii, Burt Earle; Mall en ts Hayes; Mabelle
Adarnst The Majestle Triot Gehaa
Speooer; Orohestmt Pictures.
THE GRAND - Vaudeville de Lrjxo
ANOTHER BIO BILL.
Carl Herman
Ths Electric King.
Palfrey Hoefler
Mm and Ida Kelly
Kenyoa HesJy
Faunlo Frankel
8am Hood
Fred Bauer
Grand lscope
PANTAGES THEATER
Adraared Vaudeville. Mars of All Nations.
- THE TKN KOTJNTRY Kll)8,
Presenting a clean-cut. up-to-date, snappy
musical comedy, entitled.
'Irene, the Village Queen."
Special added attraction. H anla A Clifton
acrobatic marvels, presenting ths most dif
ficult feats with apparent eart.
Matinees dally 16c T,wo shows at night,
1c and 25c.
MEETING NOTICES.
WASHINGTON COUNCIL. NO.
3,
R. AND 8. M. Stated assembly this
Wednesday) evening. 1 :au. feast eta
and Burnslde. Work. Visitors wel
rnme. Order T. 111. M.
J. H. RICHMOND, Becrstary.
SAMARITAN LODGH NO. . I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evan
lng at 8 o'clock. Third degree. Election of
officers. Visitors always welcome.
R. OSVOLD. Secretary.
NOTICE: The I. C. S. Fraternity of ths
World will hold an open educational meet
ing In the Allsky Hall, room 400. this
evening at S o'clock. Dr. Brougher. of the
White Temple, art 11 deliver an address on
education, to be followed by an Illustrated
lecture. Ail are welcome.
B FTJNXHAL NOTICE.
CUNNINGHAM At her residence. TIT T5.
20th. ' November 23, Margaret Cunning
ham, beloved wife of Thomas- J. Cun
ningham, aged 71 years. Funeral will be
Iield from F- S. Dunalng's chapel. East
Alder snd East Sixth sts., Thursday,
November 26. at lO A. M. Interment
Rose city Cemetery. Sacramento. Cal..
Leaving Portland
Dallas Psssenger ....
Dallas Passenger ....
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger ....
Dallas Passenger ....
T:40 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
10:18 a. m.
8:80 p. m.
11th and floyt Sts. Passenger Station
POKAKK. PORTLAND SEATTLE
' r. A 1 I tl' A TJ-
IVAUAtti
I-st1iis; porUaad
Inland Empire xprs.. ....... .9:15 A. M.
Throuffb trains for Walla kalla. Pasco,
Roosevelt, GranddaHei, Goldandale, White
Balmon, Stevenson, Vancouver aad intarma
dlata points.
North Bank Limited 6:35 P. M-
Through train lor Spokane, Spragua,
RUevUU, Ltnd, Paaco, Roosevelt. Grand
dallee. White Salmon, Stevenson and Van
couver. Arrivlna Portland
North Bank Limited... T:S0M,
Through train from Spokane, Sprague,
Rltt villa. Ilnd. Pasoo, Roosevelt. Grand
dalles, White Salmon. Stevenson and Van
couver. Inland Empire Express 5:80 P.M.
Through train from Walla Walla, Pasco,
Roosevelt. Granddalles, Goldendale. White
Salmon, Stevenson. Vancouver and Interme
diate points.
OREGON KLECTRIC RAILWAY.
LesTns Portland
fialem and intermediate Local.
:26 a. m.
1 :0o a. m.
1:00 am.
i:o6 a. m.
9:16 a. m.
10:25 .a m.
11:00 a. m.
1:80 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
S:46 p. m.
4:10 p. m.
B:00 p: m.
6:30 p. m.
:10 p. m
$:40 p. zn.
HiUsboro and Forest Grove Local
Salem and Intermediate Local...
HiUsboro and Forest Grove Local
Salem ana i.uaiaua onijr. im
it A
Rlllboro and Foreet Grove Local
Salem and in&ermeaiaie juoca....
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Salem and intermediate local. .
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Wilson villa and Intermediate Lo
cal I
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Salem and lntenedlat Local..
ArrlTiiksT Portland
WilscKtvllle and Intermediate Lo-
4Al
l:SSim.
8:30 a. m.
8:40 a. m.
10:00 a. no.
10:55 a. m.
12:15 p. m.
1:15 p. m.
2 :60 p. m.
2.40 p. m.
4:45 p.m.
6:00 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
7:20 p. ra.
8:20 d. m.
Rillftboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem ana interraeaiiw jocai. .
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Kfli . and intermediate Local. .
Hlllsboro and Forest Grova Local.
sai.m and intermediate Local. .
Pa ham and Tualatin only Llmltedj
Hlllsboro ana i- orest, rove ocai.
Salem and Intermediate Local. -Hlllsboro
and Forest Grove Local.
A.lm and Intermediate Local. .
Salem and Intermediate Local j
10:40 p. m.
MM
THEATEE
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Coal delivered oroniDtlv in any Quan
tity. Phone us your order. Star Coal Co.,
40 2d st. Phones Main 1613, A 1SS4.
fiaa ManflAfl Last Mantle. 23c. tha
UBS ilianuei .qu ot Lhe best So
mantle on tha market. Barrelta, li Mor
rison. Both phones.
Wood
ftOOO coroa first-claas 4-fooc Or
wood. 25 per cord delivered.
Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com-
pany. 408 Corbett Bldg.
our own conservatories. Martla
A Forbes 34" Washington st. Both phones.
Electric Fixtures "b3& S
prices are right. All work guaranteed.
Western Electrlo Works. 81 Bixtn, strsst.
Pl.iln. Knives.
Forks and all Silver
ware reDlated as good as nsv.
Oregon fiatlag TVorks, loth and Alder. Isala
8i76. A 37.
ii . O-Waller ft Kauberger. 82T 'Wash.
It lllO inI ton street. Phone Main t3kH.
Free delivery. A gailoa of 10-year-old Ingle,
nook Port. .l.oO.
j-ii Kemmerer ceai. the best Wyo
VOal ming coal; gives mors heat and less
e.ri churchley Bros. 13th and M-rahaU sta
Phones aiam sal. a.
ri.-i Richmond ana wausena Aumranan.
lOM independent Coal A Ice Company.
opposite City Library. Both phonea
XCnnA The Portland Fuel Co.. 187 B. Mor
ff OOU rin at., is prepared to furnish
cordwood In large and small quantities at
the lowest prices. Phones 28 and B 10.8.
OLASSHTED ADVERTISING RATE
In Effect November 1. 1908.
UaUy or Sunday.
Per Line.
One Uim I
Same ad two consecutive Uinea. ...... .xla
Same ad tlireo consecutive times. ...... .u
same ad six or seven consecutive times. otto
Six words count as one line on cash ad
vertisements, and no ad counted for less
than two lines. When an advertisement is
not run consecutive times the one-time rat.
aPTheabv e rates apply to advrs-ients
nnder "New Today" and all other claln ca
tion, excepting tha followingt
Situations Wanted. Male.
Situations Wanted, Female.
For Rent. Booms, Private Families.
Rooms and Board. Private I ami lies.
Housekeeping Booms, Private Families.
The rate on the above classifications Is T
eents a line each Insertion.
On charge or book sverasernents tn.
charge will be based on tne actual number
of lines appearing In the paper, reKardless
. a . i .. T a I. In Mrh line.
Space in
me sew iraw wiimu.
figured by measara only 1 unes to tna
TEL-PHO"! ADVSRTKEM5ST8 Fsr
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will aocept advertisemente (excepting "tMtua
ations Wanted" and "Personal") for publi
cation In classified columns over the tele
phone. Bills for such advertising will be
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ed promptly. Care will be taken to prevent
errors, but The Oregonin will not be re
sponsible for errors In advertisements taken
over the telephone. Telephones: Main .u.ui
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gonian will receive copy by mail, provided
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In case box office address Is required, nsa
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of the ad. Answers to advertisemente will
K rr.rif.rt to natrons, nrovided self-ad
dressed stamped envelope, are furnished, i
A receipt win De given xor an pu--wi-vance
advertising. The Oregonlan will not
undertake to correct error, or refund money
unless this receipt Is returned.-
NEW TODAY.
VANCOUVER
I offer for sale at a very reason
able price the Standard Theater
property.
100 feet east of the best business
corner in Vancouver, Washington.
All of the banks are close to it.
Eent3, $1020 per year; occu
pants strictly business people.
Vancouver is growing more rap
idly now than any other town in
the country.
Where J.
ity follows.
J. Hill goes, prosper-
R. M. Wilbur
110 SECOND ST., PORTLAND
Humason 6 Jelfery
gire you the opportunity to mke
several cheap buys. Tha prices are
low.
-QnnrV lOOxlOO on 25th and
ipVUUXJ Pettygrove Sts.
$5700
$5000
$2000
60x100, on Kearney st.,
walking distance to
town.
S 4-10 acres on Port
land Heights; 10-min-ute
wajk from car.
2 acres on Council
Crest; a beautiful spot
for. a country home. See this.
Humason 6 Jeffery
226 Stark St.
M 1189 A 3814
ATTRACTIVE
HOME
On Willamette Heights
FOR SALE BY OWNER 8
room modern residence, almost
new, built for a home; every
convenience, including fire
places; on carline in most ex
clusive -neighborhood; view un
surpassed; $7750; about half
cash, balance 3 years' time.
B 442, Oregonian.
NOB HILL HOME
306 North 14th St.
Sold on the Moral Risk.
prices S6750
Ttrxns Nothing- down. J5D per month.
Eight rooms; sol.'d stone foundation;
every modern convenience. The most
select neighborhood.
FlDEIsIl Y TRI'ST COMPANY (Owner),
fMl Board of Trade Bids
Phone Main 447.
EX'THAXGE for confectionery or email
tor; homestead relinquishment la
Rogue River Valley, 8 miles railroad sta
tion, linns; water, line fruit land, 2,000,
004 feet timber. B 449, Oreonlan.
" 6V2 NET
Besides, land is rapidly
growing in value. Fine new
l-storv brick, roomy base
ment. Foundation will carry
three additional stories.
Eight-story concrete and 3
story brick being, erected
within a stone's throw. Near
8th and Everett streets.
$25,000
W. PARK ST.
Just north of Stark, near
University Club. Lot 25x
100; small income. Very
close in and sure increase.
$15,000
Or 110 feet at $600 per front
y foot.
FRONT STREET
Near Washington. Brick;
rent $300.
-'$45,000
Pays
8 NET "
Washington Street
52 feet on Washington, run
ning through block to Alder,
near 16th. Two new build
ings in course of erection in
this block.,
$40,000
63 feet frontage, cor. 20th.
$22,500
Fourteenth Street
Near Northrup, 100x100,
rent $75. Remember, there
will soon be a railroad
switch on 14th street; then
this quarter block will be
worth at least $25,000. For
a short time only,
$1 8,500
This is a decided bargain.
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
360 Acres
Old established farm, all under cultiva
tion, fine buildings, splendid fruit. Pres
ent owner has frrown rich from this land,
within thirty' miles of Portland on Hllls
boro electric line.
Can be bought for $100 an acre and
terms made to suit, Jf sold within the
next ten days.
see The Spanton Co.
270 Stark St.
Fractional Lot on Kearney St.,
west of 21st. Two new strictly mod
ern flats. -
PEICE, 6500.
FRANK BOLL-AM
128 Third St.
Must Be Sold
$20,000 worth for 15.000, l4x0. coversd
with bullrlinss. 11 Pr cent Income, a great
future before this prpperty.
Martin J. Higley
132 Third Street.
YAMHILLAPPLEAND
WALNUTLAND
Several thousand acres of choice rolling
bench land picked up several year ago.
From 14 to H ready to plant, balance oak.
From 1 to 5 miles from railroad.
From $15 to per acre.
From 14 to 1-3 cah and easy terma.
From P23 Board of Trade Bldg.
FOB RALK BAL ESTATE.
I.OTS one block from the busfnesa center of
Kenton; price 1250; eawy terma. Sea R. B.
Carey. Pen Insular ' Station.
"7 SPECIAL BARGAIN
7 Ixit 6.1x115 feet on East V
4 Morrison near 29th: also 1 1
I f fine corner for store II
I building- on Belmont I I
I I S-OOO J J
V THE HART LAND CO, p
146 Second St. J HL
OVER 10 NET
Andrew F. V..A Co.. M. 8,40. SS Hamilton b.
Baker Alfred A.. 115 Ablnrton bldfr
BlrrW. A H.. 2o2-3 McKay bMg. Real estate,
insurance, mortgage loan, etc
rhantn A Tier-low, S32 Chamber of Omraerc.
Cook B. S Co.. 003 Corbett bids:.
Cronley Co.. 70- Corbett bldg. M 7S55.
Field. C EL Co., Board ot Trade bid.
Ooddard. H. Main and 1743. 110 2d U
Jennlnr Co. Main , Oregonlan.
Lree, M. IS- room 411 Corbett bldg.
Mall A om Boretel. 104 2a at. 392 K. Burnald,
Palmer. H. P.. 21S Commercial Club bldg.
M 899 A 253. .
Parrlah. Watkina A Co, 250 Alder at. .
Richardaon. A. B.. 221 Com. Club bldg.
Fehalfc. Oeo. T. 264 Stark st. Mafn or A 302.
Sharkey. J. P- & Co.. 122 Sixth t.
Sw.ensson, A. F a Co., 253 Waehtngton it.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand
and Multnomah at. (Uolladriy Addition I
Waddel, W. O., 309 Lumber Exchange bldg.
White. B. F.. 227 V Washlnaton t.
FOR SAIE REAIj ESTATE.
SEE THESE. KlOfi) HOMES.
f22.50O 100xlH corner. "Wert Side, It
room modern house, finished attic. 2 bath
room, a very complete home. Good terma
given.
$13,000 EHeaant 7-room house, wtth attic,
t finish unsuriiassod.
$10,000 lrttxioo comer, -room house,
beautiful view.
1S500 UKtxlOO, fine 8-room house on Wil
lamette Heisrlits1.
tKrOtt Beautiful1 8-room house, new and
up-to-date.
$(1600 Full lot. worth $5000; good 7-room
modern hou.
$rtif0 IwixHW corner, 7 rooms.
$4600 Full lot, 8-room house, furnace,
etc.
$3200 Full lot. 10-room house, modern,
$500 cash.
$4200 Nice modern home. In Holladay
Park.
If them do not eult you, we have plenty
ef others.
ZIMMERMAN,
521. Corbett bids;.
ACREAGE bargains near city. 27 4 acres,
partly cleared, on river, some fruit, part
payment in city property; price $4.V0
20 acres. 1 mile from Gladstone Park,
fine buildings, orchard, fine sightly loca
tion, $6000. ,
10 acres in town of Clackamas, only
$3000 U taken soon.
I G. DAVIDSON.
819 Chambe." Commerce.
$230 2 tots, out Irvlr.gt.on way.
$2?i00 112x145, out Mt. Taoor way,
sightly location. I block from car.
$2000 LOOxlOO. Eaat Stark and David
son ave.. 2 cottages and room for large
house or store on corner.
$.iOoO 6 lots and all necessary build
ings, fruit, flowers, near West ave.
I. G DAVIDSON,
819 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE- -
BUNGALOW
Only $2150.
Only J200 down.
Balance $15 per month.
Five large rooms.
Best modern plumbing
Close in. near improved street.
Golden oak finish.
Oas and electricity.
CON KLIN BROS.. .102 Rothchlld Bldg
ST. JOHN BARGAIN.
One-half acre tn fine state of cultiva
tion: four-room house, line location ; at
two-thirds actual value. Price $2000.
W. C. HARDING LAND CO..
Ground Floor. Board of Trade Bldg.
80 4th St.
Main 5465. A 3229.
WE BUILD HOMES.
We have flrst-claaa, modern facilities
for building homes upon terms within the
reach of all. Call and examine our up
- to-date methods.
THS VETERAN LAND CO.,
822 Chamber of Commerce.
4 2-3 ACRES.
$2oo buys a choice 4 2-3-acre tract with
6-room cottage, good soil, all in cultiva
tion, on electric line, 7 miles from Port
land; easy terms.
JORDAN" A GARBADE,
2.12 Washington st.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY.
$10,000 cash, $o,ooo in choice realty
will buy modern apartment house, cen
trally situated, leased for $425 per month;
value $.r.0,irO0; mortgaged for $20,000.
WESTERN INVESTMENT CO..
Corbett Block.
$125o New 5-room plastered cottage, bath,
toilet, sink in pantry, hot end cold water,
electric wiring, good appearance, woodshed,
barn, four block from Lenta etutkm, Mount
Srott car line. See owner. J. D. Snwerby,
350 H Hawthorne ave. Phone Eat 1562.
A FEW BLOCKS EAST OF SUNNYSIDE.
Good 5-room house and 50xlo (see thit
180), room for a chicken ranch. good
surroundings, handy to car, $lo.0; $900
down, forced sale.
J. R. STIPE, 720 Chamber Commerce.
8 ACRES of choice ground at the junction
of two weil traveled avenues; all in high
state of cultivation; choice orchard: lare
modern 8-room house; near good carline;
$(1500. Full particulars given at 410 Fall
ing building.
SUNNYSIDE HOME.
6-room modern house, built for a home.
Very convenient; everything flrst-cla.s;
a very desirable home. Price $32."i0 -for
a short time only; can arrange terms.
C. B. LUCAS. 322 Corbett Bldg.
MOUNT TABOR HOME.
9-room house, -electric and gas lights,
lots of fruit trees, two full lots; three
blocks from car, $2750.
H. P. PALMER,
21S Commercial Club Bldg.
KENILWORTH LOT $J00.
50xino lot in Kenilworth, 200 feet from
car, price $400; $100 rash, balance montn
ly, worth $500. J. W. Giuesi, 265 Wash
ington, cor. 3d, room 7.
6-ROOM HOUSE on car line, Willamette
Heights; gas, electric lights, furnace, sta
tionery tube, full basement: $4fou. Slfi'HJ
cash, balance easy terms. HH4 Thurman.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 Third wt.
FINE BUILDING SITE.
One acre, fronting on street, water on.
ground; for quick ale price haa been re
duced to $1100; wlU pell H acre; term.
C. B. LUCAS, 322 Corbett bldg.
$3500 A tlna, new, modern 4-room house
and beautiful lot on Cleveland ave., near
Walnut Park; this Is a fine home and a
good investment. C. F. Pfluger A Co..
room 14 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrisoa.
$1600 Good 6-room house on nice 50x100
comer lot, right on Clinton streetcar line;
fruit trees; this will not last long at that
.price; terms. C F. Pfluger & Co., room
14 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison sts.
HAWTHORNE QUARTER BLOCK.
Corner 14ih and Hawthorne, 100x100,
facing south and east, for $4.50; terms.
H. P. PALMER,
21S Commercial Club Bldg.
EAST YAMHILL-STREET LOT.
Nice lot 50x100. on Est Yamhill St.,
$SO0. half cash, or will take $70 cash.
J. W. Qrussi, 265 Washington, corner 3d,
room 7. '
ELEGANT let. .".0x300. near East Ankeny
and lHth; right elevation and frontage;
all utilities in and paid; $2450.- Culver,
623 Chamber of Commerce.
RISLEY TRACT. OREGON CITY CARLINE.
2 to S acres, all in cultivation, best of
land. C. W. Rlsley, owner; P. 0-. Mil
waukte. Phone Oak Grove, red 12.
HOUSES for sale In all varts of the city:
acreage close in and farms in Oregon and
Washington- phone Main 4488, Kinney
Stampher. 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg.-
. SNAP.
7-room strictly modern house, elegant
furniture, must sell on account of sickness.
028 Grand ave. North. C 1889.
80x65. BROADWAY, near E. 7th. $1050;
also 60xT.o, jut south of above, $1450.
Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce.
$500 WILL buy house and lot worth $1200;
owner compelled to leave town immediately.
B 444. Oregonian.
IF you want Peninsular real ostale call Wll
lnmette.Real Estate Co.. Willamette Sta
tion. St. "John car. Phone Woodiawn 1653.
AM forced to sell beautiful bungalow in Hn'
laday Addition, on E. 10th sr.; lot SOxlOn;
$4250; easy terms. - Call 410 Failing bldg.
CHOICE LOTS. Inside prices, fine homes a
specialty. Office 15th and Halsey sts.
Phone E. 896, C 19:S. Dolen & Herd man.
HANDSOME 10 acre, with long frontage on
carline, $16,0o0. 1210 William ave. W. W.
Payne. t
ACRES. 70th and Division, in cultivation,
city water, 9 blocks to cars, $900 to $120'-;
terma Phone Tabor 1009. or Tabor IStKU
FOR SALE Br owner, 6-room modern
bouse. $50O; 300 down. $25 per month.
877 E th st. N.
4-ROOM house and large lot overlooking
the river, $1400 with $400 'cash buya this
home. Call 410 Falling bldg.