I
10 THE MORXIXG OREGOMAX, SATURDAY, DECi:3IBEK 26. 1903-
I ' ..,... v.tt f FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. j WAXTEU-BEAI. ESTATE.
FORESTS NOT FOR
SETTLERS
Land to Be Released .From
Umpqua and Tillamook
Reserves Taken.
HAVE SETTLEMENT RIGHT
Jlot-t of Acreage Has Been Occupied
for Years by Persons Willi
Bona Fide Claims to
Holdings.
OREGONIAN NEWS Bl'REAt. Wash
ington, Dec. 25. I-ate in September an
nouncement was made by the General
Land Office that approximately 121.000
acres of land was to be eliminated from
the I'mpqua and Tillamook forest re
serves In Southern Oregon, the land to
become subject to settlement on Decem
ber 21. lixio, and to entry and filing Jan
, uary 2". 11S.
At the time the announcement was
made It was the understanding; of th
General Land Office that this land. like,
many other tracts that are being elim
inated from reserve from time to time,
had been found to be suitable for agri
culture or other purposes, and not adapt
ed to forestry. Inquiry, however, dis
closes that the Interesting facts In re
gard to this elimination had been held
back.
Created Hastily.
The Tillamook ami Tmpqua reserves
were, created by the President. March 2.
1907. It will be recalled that 20 or
more reserves were created on that day.
There reserves were created hastily and
for a purpose, for both branches of Con
gress bad agreed to the Fulton amend
ment to the sundry civil bill, which pro
vided that thereafter no more fort-st re
serves should be created in Orgon, Idaho.
Wyoming and three other states, except
bv act of Congress. The sundry civil
hill was to go to the President for sig
nature on March 3. and its provisions
were to become effective as soon as the
bill was signed.
The Forest Service realized that after
the bill had become opeiative It would
be absolutely beyond their power to en
large the reserve area tn any of the six
states affected by the Fulton amendment,
for the Congressional delegations from
those states believed their states were
already oversupplied with reservations of
forest lands. And so It was that Mr.
Pinchot hurriedly ran over the records
of his office, determined where desirable
forest lands were located, and where he
bad contemplated creating reserves at
some future time, and around every such
area he drew a line on the map. and
took the maps to the President.
Defends Action.
The President immediately signed
proclamations creating this vast assort
ment of forest reserves In Oregon and
the five other states, describing them not
by subdivisions, but by boundaries on
the maps marked off hastily by Mr.
Pinchot. and the boundaries so fixed be
came the bounlaries of the reserves,
and all lands Included within those boun
daries, save those to which title had
passed from the Government, were with
held from entry- When the hasty cre
ation of these reserves was criticised, it
was contended by the horest Service
that their action had not been hasty, and
that the reserves had been laid off ac
cording to their surveys anil reports,
which were fairly complete and accu
rate. It now develops that some of these re
serves were created In country about
which the Forest Sen Ice had very scant
Information: not such information as
would enable them intelligently to lay
off reserve boundaries. That proved to
be the case with the I'mpqua and Tilla
mook reserves, for It turns out that the
boundaries as established, included vast
areas of land that had been settled
upon and cultivated; much of it unsur
veyed land. It is true, but land that had
furnished permanent homes for settlers
for anywhere from three to eight years
settlers who were only waiting for sur
veys, to get title. And so It happened
that nearly 90.000 acres of such land had
been included within the boundary of the
Vmpqua reserve, and about 30.UOU in the
Tillamook.
Will Itceogntz Rights.
The present records of the Forest
Service show that most all the land that
is to be eliminated from these two re
serves Is land upon which bona fide set
tlers have gone In an effort to establish
homes; there Is very little land among
that to be eliminated which is subject to
settlement and entry, for It Is the pur
pose of the Laud Office to recognize
the rights of bona fide settlers who have
been living on this land for a term of
years. There Is some land. It la true,
that can be filed upon at the time speci
fied, but not much; only a very small
percentage of the entire area.
The eliminations referred to do not
embrace all the agricultural land that
was Included In the hastily created Ump
qua and Tillamook reserves, nor does It
include all the land upon which bona fide
settlers had located prior to March 2.
1907. But it Is improbable that all such
land is to be eliminated; there Is a dis
position among some forest officers to
persuade remaining settlers to vacate on
terms which the Government may deem
equitable, and which will later be pro
posed to the settlers themselves. This
plan, however, will probably be followed
out under the direction of the new Di
vision Forestry Chief at Portland.
Paris Journalistic Style.
New. Tork Press.
Harmsworth (Ird Northclif fe), who Is
quite a clever little chap, sayn that there
are no more good writers in Kngland or
America. Perhaps he prefers the French
style. Following is the way a Paris Jour
nal chronicles an accident:
"On Saturday afternoon an accident
whioh might have been attended with sad
results took place In this city. A brick
layer, having lost his balance at the top
of a six-story building, fell to the street.
Fortunately two women in sheath gowns
and Merry Widow bonnets happened to be
chatting upon the sidewalk. They re
ceived the fallen man on their heads and
broke his fall. The bricklayer was taken
up safe and sound- The bystanders shud
dered to think that but for a lucky chance
the accident would have cost him his life.
The two women were Instantly killed.
Cookery Experts: Attention.
Atchison Globe.
Subject of debate at meeting of the
Incaster Literary Society: "Which
smells best when cooking: Coffee or
beefsteak?"
Embrace Jars Two Hats.
Atchison Glebe.
When two women fly Into each
other's embr.ee witli looks of love,
their en race jars two hats, an., then
see how quickly fond looks change to
scowls.
NEW
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OH
TTKOPE AN FLAX
MOPKRX
REHIAl'KAXT
HOTEL OREGON
mmbm as
CORNER SEVENTH
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Diy and Up
European Plan. Free Bus ;
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. Z
'X'fMs most modern and up-to-date Hotel in tne monnwesu
Local and long-distance phones in every room. Rooms
gg$Z 1MWKJ with private bath, en suite and single. Large ana moa-
sffcsowSriSlJ ernly equipped sample-rooms.
--V5S--iff Hun meet, all
-.
Centrally Located
Axjyifit-i& Long Distance
la Erarr
J. F. DAV1ES, President
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
THE
Park St. Bet. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
BUR ('. i$ A :
;1 l
is T '
--r rz" .
MODERN
bus meets all trains.
C. W. CORNELIUS,
Proprietor
h
date a-rllL
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i.mnera- 1
PORTLAND, Dec. 23. Maximum tempera
ture. 53 decrees: minimum temperature. v
degrees. Kiver reading at 8 A. M..
change In Jn.t 21 hours. .2 feet rise. Tota
ralnCall S A. M. to 5 P- M.I ..18 inches
total rainfall "Inre September 1.
in. hes: normal rainfall elnra September I.
17.SS tncbw dertrlemy. .i 1. '"he- J.0'1
sunshine, none : p.s-ible sunshine, 8 hours 3.
Har.meter (reduced to sea level) at 3 f. x
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STATIONS.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The stnrm that was approaehinr Van
rowvfr l.'lr.nd this morning lias moved east
ward acros. British Columbia, hut the lo
cation of he eenter of the disturbance and
Its intensity aro unknown because -off the
telegraph lines being down. Southwest
storm warnings were ordered up this mora-
IrEMXJ'JARTF.RS
I OR TOl. KIMTb aM
CO.MMEsVlAI.
TBAVELERS.
Spedtal rates made
to families mod sin
gle fmtlemd. Tba
management wfll be
pleased at all times
U show rooms n
girt priree. A mod
ern Turkish bat es
tablishment la the
hotel.
II. C. BOWEBs,
Manager.
.ssw snk s pm .Bk T. Y v
AND STARK STREETS
1 POIXABfl.
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sts.
In the heart of the business and shopping district. The
train.. Bate. 11.00 and up.
V. BVvTnXAXD. Manager.
Modern Improve et
1 Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington
PhiL MeUchaa A Sons, Props.
Phone
Rates $1.00-$1.50-$2Xai
Jlbmrn.
C O. DAVIS, Sec and Treas.
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Von Dl.tanee Phones
In Every Room,
free 'Bus Meets
All Trains.
Rstes American. . VT day sna no.
Rales European. fl.OO per asy n4 op.
Per month, single room and board. S4b to s5
aecordlnr room. For two. $7S to $119.
Board without room $30 per month
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Beautiful Grill Room
American Hates to Families
lid EonpMt Onr Ban Meetn All Trains
Sample Sullen, with Baths, for Travrellns Men
COMFORTS
MODERATE PRICES
THE PANMOORE
Portland's aew hotel.
4TS WashlnsTtoa, corner 14th., epn.
Heillsr Theater.
annw plnn klAO anal l
Bus meets all trains.
DAN J. MOORB. Proprietor.
Hotel Moore- Clatsop Bosch, Sea
side, Or. Open all year. For Infor
mation apply at The Dnnmooro.
THE CORNELIUS
'The House of Welcome," Corner Park and Alder.
Portland's Bon Ton. Transient HoteL Headquarters
for the traveling public. European plan. Single,
$1.50 and op. Double, $2.00 and up. Our free omni
N. K. CLARKE,
Manager.
We HOTEL LENOX
Portland's new and most modernly furnished
hotel Third and Main streets, fronting on tna
beautiful City Plaza and adjacent to business
.,n:.r. Free 'bus to and from trains. Up-to-
Excellent cuisine. Teiepnona
la
every room. Private baths.
ElROrEAS PLAIT, AMERICAN PLAJf.
1 to $2.30 Per Day. S2.00 to M Per Day.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
Inc over the entire district. A maxir
velocity of 72 miles from the south
v. em rrported from North Head during;
imum
west
was reported from North Head during the
day, and the telegraph, line Is down along
the Htralt of Kura and nign winas pre
vailed during the day in the sound country.
Rain fll in Western Oregon and In all sec
tions of Washington. The rain waa light,
however, in the Vpper Willamette Valley.
Temperature changes have been slight
throughout the district.
The Indications ara for rain Saturday
In Western Oregon and Western Washington
and for rain or snow east of the Cascade
Mountains, except fair weather in Southern
Idaho. It will be colder In Eastern Wash
ington and Northern and Southeastern
Idaho. Strong westerly winds and gales
will continue along the Coast. Strait and
Sound.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Saturday, rain,
southwesterly winds.
Oregon Saturday, rain In west, rain or
snow in east portion: strong southwest
erly -winds along the Coast, moderate south
westerly winds in Interior.
-Washington Saturday. rain In' west,
rain or snow and colder In east portion;
moderate westerly gale along Coast, fresh
westerly winds (n Interior.
Idaho Saturday, rain or snow In north,
fair In south portion; colder except south
west portion.
FRANK MONTGOMERY.
lcal Forecaster.
Floating Barge Rescued.
FORT STEVENS. Or., Dec. 23.--(Spe-clal.)
Yesterday a large rock barge that
has been stranded on a sand spit near
the mouth of the Columbia River for
two years became detached. Its course
when afloat rendered It a menace both
to navigation and the construction work
on the Jetty. Mr. Tallant, owner of the
barge, was notified Immediately and his
prompt action in securing the barge
probably averted serious disaster.
UPH fy-i Theater
illJlLilU nth and Washington
TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY.
Special Price
Matinee 2:10.
Last Time
Tonight 8:10
LOt IS JAMES
In Henrlk Ibsen's Drama
"PEER tiYNT"
Evenings 3 to iuc. Matinee $1. 50 to -)C.
HEILIG
THEATER
14th and Wash.
rhonea Main 1 and A 1122.
SIX NIGHTS. BEGINNING TOMORROW
Special Price Matinees New Years and
Saturday. .
Geo. M. Cohan's Musical Play, .
"50 MILES FROM BOSTON"
Evenlnjfs. $1.50 to 50c: matinees, $1 to 25c.
Hoyt's "A MIDNIGHT BELL." A comedy
for everybody, offered by special request.
Matinee today. Last time tonight.
Evenincs 25c. :foc. 50c; matinees loc. -5c.
Next Veek. Starling Tomorrow Matinee,
"R. U. A. Majwn?"
BAKER THEATER
phones Main 2, A 5".l0.
OREGON THEATER CO. (INC.) LESSEE
Geo. L. Baker. General Manager.
Last two times, today and tonight.
Hollis B. Cooley Presents the Greatest
American Play,
"ARIZONA."
By Augustus Thomas. '
Evening prices, 20c to $1; matinee, 2.1c 50c.
Next Attraction Opens Tomorrow Night,
'Shore Acrea."
THE STAR rhonaa Vu'
Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday,
for the entire week of December '-0.
HI. HKNRY'S GREATEST AllXSTKELS.
SPECIAL MATINEE CHRISTMAS.
Matinees at 2:30. every evening at 8. IS.
Night prices, liic, 25c. r.c. 80c; matinees
I.-.c and Seats may be reserved by
either r-Tione. ((
Next Week "Why tilrlw Leave Home.
tMAlN 6 A 1029 Matinees
Ex. Sundays and Holidays.
15-25-533
NIGHTS
1S-25-50-T5S
Week of Dec. 21. Wilfred t lnrke & t o.; Ie
Hiere: F.d Lntell; l-s Salvaggis: Kmerin
Campbell: Knoney SiMera; Mile. Toona; Or
pheum Orchestra; Orpheiim Pictures.
THE GRAND-Vaudeville deLuxe
ANOTHER BIG BILL.
MR. AND MRS.
ESMOX'DE,
rRMSKNTINU
A Soldier
of Propville
6 Zello Troupe 5
Herbert Cyril
Blocksom & Burns
Alice De Garmo
J-'rrd Bauer
Cirnndascope
PANTACES THEATER
Advanced Vaudeville, Stars of All Nations.
THE JOHNSON STUHEN'TS,
Club Maniacs, the Speediest on Earth.
Special Added Attraction.
THE WORLD'S COMEDY l'OUR.
Comedians and Sirgers.
Matinees Daily, 15c. Two Shows at Night,
1 .c and 25c.
Grand Central Station Tima Card
fciOUTUKKN l'ACUlC.
jLeavlnff Portland
Roseburg Passenger
Cottage Grove Paasengar ...
California Express
6a n Francisco Express
West bide
CorvalUs Passenjer .........
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Pasaenger ......
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove passenger
Arriving PortlanU
Oregon .Express
Cottage Grove Passenger .
Rosebuds Passenger ........
Portland Express
West Side
CorvalUs Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ......
Forest Grove Passenger
& THEATER
8:15 a. m.
4:1.1 p. m
7 :45 p. m.
1 :3D a, m.
7:20 a. m.
4:10 p. m.
8:50 a. m
1 :00 p. m.
6:40 p. m.
7:15 a. m.
11:30 a. m.
6:30 p. ra
il: 15 p. m.
0:20 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
8:00 a- m.
:11 :50 a. m.
j 4.60 p. m.
OBKGON KAXLUOAU A NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland-
Pendleton Passenger
Chicago-Portland. Special ,
bpokaue Fiver
Kansas City & Chicago Express.
Arriving Portland
Spokane flyer
Chi.. Kan. City & Portland Ex.
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Patener
7:45 a. m.
9:15 a. m.
5:00 p. ra.
0:00 p. m.
10:00 a. m
7:20 a. m,
8:50 p. m.
0 45 p. no.
NORTHERN FACITI0.
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express . .
North Coast & Chicago limited
Overiand Express
Arriving Portland
Nrth Coast Limited ..........
S:30 a. ra.
2:00 p. m.
11:46 p. zu.
7:00 a. m
4:15 p. m.
Portland Express
Overland Express
. .1 8:35 p. m.
ASTOKIA COLL'ALBIA K1VEB-
Leaving Portland
Astoria iL, Seaside Express . ..
Astoria Passenger
Arriving Portland
Seaside 4t Portland Passenger.
Portland Express
8:00 a. ra.
t:O0 p. m.
12:15 p. ra.
lU:UO p m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC BA1LWA CO.
Leaving PortiAnd I
C. P. K- rihoi t Isine, via. Spokane ( 5:00 p. m.
Via Seattle 111:46 p.m.
Arriving Portland I
C P- K. tfhort Line, via Spokane 110:00 a. m.
Via Seattle I 7:00 a. m.
Jefierson-Street Station
SO U X HE liN s?ACi10.
leaving Fort land
Dallas Passenger ....
Dallas Passenger . .
Arriving Portland
Dallas passenger
Dallas Passenger
7:40 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
L0:15 a. m.
6:60 p. m.
Uth and HoytSts. Passenger Station
bl'OK A E, 1'OKILAM V tEAlXLJfi
leaving Portland
Inland ibnipire Express 9:15 A. X.
Through trains lor Walla Walla. Pasco,
Rooseveii, Granddailes, Goldendale, While
tiaimon. Ste vunson. Van to uv er asd intefaio
diato points.
North Bank Limited. 5:35 P. M.
ThrougU train for Spokane, Sprague,
Riizvillu, Llnd. Pasco, Koosevelt. Grand
dalles, White daiinou, Stevenson and Vau-couver-
Arxivlnsr Portland
North Bank Limited... 7:30 A M.
Through train from Spokane, Sprague.
Rltzville, Lino. Pasco, ILooaevelt. Grand
dailes. White Salmon,- Stevenson and Van
couver. Inland Empire Express ; 5:30 P.M.
Through train from Walla Walla, Pasco,
Roosevelt, Granddailes, Goldendale, White
Salmon. Stevenson. Vancouver and internie
diate points.
O KEG ON ELECTRIC KAIL WAX.
Lea tin- Portland (
Salem and Intermediate Local...! 6
25 a. i
00 a. i
00 a. i
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local 7
KaJe.it. and intermediate Local...
liillsooro and Forest Grove Local!
:66 a.
Salem ana a usuu vu. -iiu-
jted 1
Hlllsboro and Forest Grov LocaljlO
balem and intenueuiato Locm.1 ill
H.Usboro and Forest Grove Local.! 1
balem and inter mediate Local... 2
tialem and iuLetinaula.te local.. t
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local. 4
WiLsonvllle and intermediate Lo-j
cal ( 5 :
Uiiuooro and Forest Grove Local. 6
tisvlein and intermediate Local. . 6
Salem and mtvrinrodiau. Local. . 8
15 a. i
2 it .a j
:00 a. i
:30 p. i
:u0 p. j
:4a p. i
:10 p. 1
00 p: i
;30 p. i
20 p. j
; p. i
Arriving Portland
Wilsonville and Intermediate Lo
cal l:6S a. ra.
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local. 8:0 a. m.
ealem and intermediate Local. . 8:40 a. m
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local. 10:00 a. m.
Salem and intermediate Local. . 10:55 a. m.
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local. 12:16 p. m.
Balem and intermediate Local. . 1:15 p. m
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local. 2:50 p. m,
Salem and intermediate Local. . -3.40 p. m.
Salem and Tualatin only Limited 4:45 p.m.
Hlllsboro and Forest Grove Local. 6:00 p. ra.
Salem and intermediate Local. . 6:00 p. m.
Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local. 7:20 p.m.
Salem and intermediate Local.. 1:20 p. m.
Balem and intermediate Local 10:40 p. xu.
SUMNER POST. NO. 12, DEPT.
at? ABEonx. G. A. R- Comrades:
Please awemble at Dunnlrns's under
taking parlors on Saturday. De
rhr 5ft. at 1 o'clock P. M.
to attend the funeral of our late
.comrade, Hastln B. Butcher, pri
vate Co. "G." Kith Mo. cavalry.
J. W. OGILVIE. Adjutant.
OREGON LODGE NO. 101 A. F.
VXD A M- Special communica
tion this (Saturday) evening 7:30
o'clock. Masonic temple. E. A.
defrre Visiting brethren cordially
Invited.
By order W. M. HANDLAX gec.
WASH1NOTOX LODGE. NO.
48. a. F. & A. M. Special com-
.75C mnnieatlon this (Saturday even-
ring 7:30 East Sh and Burnside
sts. Installation of officers Jointly
Willi 5?einvooa uiubc, .'
and Doric Lodge. No. l:VJ. St. John. Mem
bers and visitors cordially Invited. By or
der W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec.
MYRTLE CHAPTER. NO. 15. O.
E. S. Regular meeting this (Sat
urday) evening In new Masonic
Temple; degrees. By order W. M.
JENNIE II. GALLOWAY, Sec.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
LYON 'Funeral services of the late Wil
liam H. Lyon will be held at the W. O. W.
Hall. 12R Eleventh St.. Sunday. December
7, at 1:30 P. M. Friends and acquaint
ances respectfully invited to attend. In
terment River Vitw Cemetery.
H ERR MAN The funeral services of the
late Mabel K Herrman will be held at
Holmsn's Chapel, Third and Salmon sts..
at 1:30 P M., Sunday, December 27.
Friends Invited. Interment Rose City
Cemetery.
SCOTT The funeral services of the late
C'ark O. Scott will be held at Holman's
Chapel. Third and Salmon sts., at 2 P. M.
today (Saturday). Friends invited. Inter
ment Rlverview Cemetery.
Dunning, McEntee Gllbaush, Funeral
Inrectortt, itn anu l-ine. rnone .uuin ov.
Lady assistant. Office of County Coroner.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral IJIrect
srs. SS0 8d st. Lady assistant. Fuuns M S0J.
3 P. rrNLEY BON. Stl nud Msdlson.
lAdy nttendant. Phone -Main A 19.
rELI.Efc-BYRJTES CO.. Funeral Hlree.
tb. ill RuimU East 1088. Ladj assUtaat.
F. B. Dt-'NNINti. TJndfTtaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady auiitint. l'boo. East SS.
McKNTKE-ERlCSON CO. Vndertakers ;
lady alHtnt. 40!) Alder. M 61:13.
CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISING BATE
In Effect November 1. 1B0&
Dallr or Bundar.
Per Line.
One time 12
fcnme ad two consecutive times fie
8ame ad three consecutive uuies auc
banie ad six or seven consecutive times. 56o
8lx 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 rate
applies.
The aliove rates appiy to advertisements
under "New Today" and all other classifica
tions excepting the following;
Situations Wanted, Male.
Biituations Wanted, Female.
For Rent. Rooms. Private Families.
Uoomi and Board, Private Families.
Housekeeping Booms. Private Families.
The rate on the above classifications Is 1
cents a Hue each Insertion.
NEW TODAY.
The Tie BEST place In Portland to
buy. GKOC5RAPHICAL, CENTER and
MOST DESIRABLE residence property
oi the city.
SEEING IS BEMEVIXG BETTER
po and see the many CHOICE resi
dences under construction and the Im
provements s?oing on.
The Oregon Real Estate Company
GRAND AVE. AND MULTNOMAH ST.
MORTGAGE LOANS
At Lowfftt Tnrrrnt Rates.
Building: Loans. Installment Loans.
Wm. MacMaster
302 Worcester Block.
DO TOU WISH TO BUT A HOME?
Then ee
HARTMAN & THOMPSON,
Chamber of Commerce.
FOK 8ALE KEAL KSTATE.
A GREAT number of choice homes and va
cant propprtf1!! for salr. iall offlre, cor.
loth and Halscy sts.. Irvtngton, Broadway
cars. 1'hone East 7S3, C 1003. Uolen &
Herdman.
REAL ESXATK DEALEBti.
Andrews, F. V. St Co.. M. 2340. Si Hamilton bg.
Baker, Alfred A.. 115 Ablngton bid.
Bin-ell. A. H.. 202-3 McKay b.dg. Real estate.
Insurance, mortgaje loan, etc.
Chapln & HeTlow. 332 Chamber of Commerc.
Cook. B. 8. & Co.. 503 Corbett blda.
Crossley Co.. 708-9 Corbett bid. M 7855.
Fields, C. E- ft Co.. Board of Trade bid.
Goddard. H. W.. Main and A 1743. 110 2d mL
Jennings ft Co. Mala 16S- 206 Oregon lan.
Leo, M. E., room 411 Corbett bid.
Mall & Von BorsteU 104 2d rt. 892 B. Burnsld.
Parrtah. Watklns . Co.. 250 Alder st.
Richardson, A. B.. 221 Com. Club bid.
Schalk. Geo. D., 204 Stark st. Main, or A 392.
Sharkey. J. P ft Co.. 122H Sixth st
Swensson, A. F ft Co., 253 Waahlnffton st.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ave.
and Multnomaa st. (Holladay Addition.)
Waddel, TV. O.. 309 Lumber Exchange bid.
White, B. F-. 227 s,4 Washington t.
FOR SALE REAL KSTATE.
LOT EAST 33D ST.. 100.
Nice 50x100 lot. bet two nice h oilmen.
150 feet from car; $G0, on -eH-y terms,
or $550 rash. J. W. GrussL 265 Wash
ington, cor. 3d. Room 7.
HIGHLAND COTTAGE. S300.
New 3-room cottage, lot 50x100, on Eant
33th near Prescott; price, SI 200; H cash,
j w. Grussl, 2tJ5 Washington, cor. Sd.
Room 7.
6ELLWOOD COTTAGE. $750.
New 4-room shincled cottage, corner
lot, on Linn ave.; $730; can make terms,
j W. Grussl. 205 Washington, cor. 3d.
HOUSE and lot- $225. 2-room home and (
lot. 45x115, near carline, $r0O. cash $22-. -
balance per nionTn. .Nauonai iwanif
& Trust Co.. 320 Waah. St.. room 516.
BOUGHT whole block adjoining Swift town
site at low figure, easy terms; will sell
part of lots at same price and terms. K
DOS. Oregonian.
WOODSTOCK Did you wish to buy or sell
Woodstock, Tremont Place or Tremont
Park property? Apply by letter or phone.
C. L. Parker, Woodstock, Or.
13 ACRES near Gresham. half mile from
.carline, new house and barn, well located,
some fruit, fine soil ; price $.1500; easy
terms. Address C 502. Oregonian.
BELLE CREST BARGAIN. 100x100 feet,
corner, on carline; all improvements; east
front; owner leaving town. M 500. Ore
gonian. HOUSES for sale in all vrts of the city:
acreage close in and farms In Oregon and
Washington. Phone Main Kinney 6s
Stampher. 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg.
FIVE acres apple land, or 10 acres appl.es.
pears, prunes; mile from car. 332
jonnsun b i., ujiiiudiid MCii..
6-room house and good bam close In on
improvea street; lot duiiou. rng 4.iu.
Terms. Call 410 Failing bldg.
A FINE Alberta lot, must be sold by owner
at once. diock irom Amerta car. is 461.
Oregonian.
G. B. WOOM)UIpgk. real estate and Gov
ernment iana, wooaiana, w msu.
SNAP U Mock and 5-room house In Wood-
tocic sioou casn. a. mo, uregoniKo.
HoIiacJay's Addition
A
SUBURBAN
I HOME
FOK
$IS00.
$20 A MONTH.
A modem 5-room cottage (offered at a
sacrifice bv partv obliged to go East),
has every convenience an Ideal suburban
home, magnificent view of mountains; four
lots, fine soil.
HOW TO GET THERE: Take "M. .
car, get off at Hibbard and Villa ave. (a 25
minute ride), go five blocks east on Villa
ave to top of hill; right-hand side (abso
lutely the nnest suburban bargain in
Portland).
PRICE $1800. only $300 down, balance
$20 a month. 6 per cent interest; party
goes East Tuesday. Ask for J. H. Smith,
care Reed-French Piano Co.. 0th and
Burnside.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SHIP. The partnership heretofore existing be
tween Capt. Paul Retmers and J. D. Ham
ilton, under the Arm name of "The
Crossley Company." and conducting a gen
eral rsal estate business at 70S and 7"0
Corbett bldg., has been dissolved by mu
tual consent. The interest of Mr. Hamil
ton has been taken over by rapt. Rrlmers,
vho will continue the business under the
same firm name.
PAUL REIMERS.
J. D. HAMILTON.
ENGLISH WALNTJT3.
We are the largest owners and plant
ers In Oregon. We have the only planted
tracts on the market. Our properties are
in the walnut country. Yamhill, 5-aore
tracts, planted. $100 cash, $15 per month.
CHURCHILL. MATTHEWS CO., IMC,
110 Second st.
TO close estate. 102 acre. 20 miles from
Portland, in Multnomah County; about 30
acred under cultivation. 10 orchard, all
well fenced; 8-room plastered house. largi
bam and other outbuilding: 100 to 200
horsepower waterpower on place; alo twu
6 -room modem cottages on looxlOO in Sun
nyside. almost new. Waldemar Seton,
Attorney-at-Law. 431 Worcester bid., Sd
and Oak, Portland.
X REAUTIFUr, home at Myrtle Turk
(Mount Scott line, one block from station,
owner must leave and will sell at loss or
rent place this week
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE.
New 8-room huse all modern con
veniences, two lots, electric Jlght. modern
bathroom. 5-cent fare; price $2.".o0, jfinoo
cash, bnlance HUe rent,
THE CROSSLEY COMPANY,
70S-7O1 Corbett Bldg.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE BY OWNER.
No. 44 East Ankeny St., between 17th
and ISth; modern 7-mom house, exclusive
of reception hall and bath; full cement
basement, stationary tubs, wood hoist, fire
place; rooms all large, pleasant; built by
owner for home; beautiful lawn and ros s;
fine neighborhood; lot 5xlOO; terms. Ap
ply on premises.
WHY NOT ?
We know how to build bungalows and
artistic homes; It's our business. Don't pay
the rent man, pay us.
WHY NOT?
Butterworth-Stephonson Company,
$5 Lafayette bldg.. th and Washington.
M 85J9
HOLLADAY BUNGALOW.
$5000 Fancy swell bungalow will be
sold at $4750.
Almost completed, stone abutments,
plate, glass, dnublo floors, built-in fire
place, furnace. 7 rooms, alh late wrinkles.
Owner transferred to Chicago: must sell.
Phone East or B 1S94.
WE BUILD HOMES.
We have flrst-class. mooern facilities
for building homes upon terms within tha
reach of all. Call ana examine our up-to-date
methods.
THE VETERAN LAND CO..
822 Chamber of Ccmmerci.
MAGNIFICENT homo on Belmont street. 3
large rooms, built-in china closet, pantry,
clothes presses, etc.; fruit trees and small
fruits; for quick sale $4500, terms $1000
cash, balance long time.
AMERICAN TRUST CO..
200 Chamber of Commerce.
FINE CLOSE-IN LOT CHEAP.
Walking distance on E. fouh st.; no
nicer residence locality : am unable to
build; must soil at once at the very cheap
price, $Ht0; lot near my home.
Phone East or B 1x94.
1
- BEHOLD!
T will show ou a beautiful land, the
richest soil, the beat cllmai In America,
no Irrigation ; price $tt.50 per acre, easv
terms. For personal interview address
AC 417, Oregonian.
$lS0o HANDLES 10 acres near (irrsham on
Mt. Hood Ry., nearly all under cultivation,
good bearing orchard, some walnut tre,
l-a'anre $lwt0. on easy terms to suit pur
chaser. Address C 50;tt Oregonian.
FOR SALF FARMS.
STOCK RANCH 270(. acres, 100 meadow,
3(1 plowed, all covered by good ditch; 100
acres more can be cultivated and irrigat
ed at small expense ; all good alfalfa
land; 640 acres timber, balance range;
first-class in every respect ; horses, cattle
and machinery all for $9 per acre. S. F.
Alien. Mitchell, Or.
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IRR IGATED lands cheap now at Orland,
Cal.; highly civilized region; line roads,
bridges. schools. colleges; rich valley
la nd. all cult Ivated ; sunny, hen It hful cli
mate; farmers' paradise. W. W. Payne,
1210 Williams ave.
THE best buy in Oregon 32S acres, good
buildings, 200 acres und?r plow . balance
pasture; an Ideal dairy or fruit ranch;
:;o per acre, st-mi far our hooKiut. uim
s ted Land Co.. Salem. Oregon.
FOR SA LE 100 acres, all in cultivation,
fair Improvements, tine location in he.ir L
of Willamette Valley; price $35 per acre.
Address J. D. Winn, Real Estate Broker,
Buena Vista, Or.
FOR Willamette Valley lnndti see OH is ted
Lund Company. Salem. Or.
FOR SALE TJMBEK LANDS.
FOR SALE CAREFULLY SELECTED FIR,
CEDAR AND HEMLOCK TIM PER LANDS
IN Til ACTS OF FROM ON 10 THOUSAND"
ACRES AND UPWARD; WELL LOCATED.
JN STATES OF ORE" JON AND WASHING
TON, NEAR COLUMBIA RIVER. PUGET
BOUND AND IN OTHER LOCALITIES;
PRICES REASONABLE; OWNERS WISH
TO DEAL DIRECT WITH HCVERS. AD
DRESS X 45fl, OREUONIAN.
A 6NAP If taken within the next two
month A mill and timber for sale; mill
in good order, in half mile of R. R. ; 760
to 12oO and Up acres of. timber, taslly han
dled accessible to the mill; any further
particulars wanted. Address G. L Farra,
CorvalUs, Or.
TIMBER LANDS
OREGON. WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA
JAMES D. LACEY & CO.,
Chicago. New Orleans. Seattle.
aW Chamber of Commerce.
Portland.
WE are headquarters for timber and lum
ber enterprises of all kinds. Kinney &
b tamp tier, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg.
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS.
327 WORCESTER BLOCK.
TO EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE or trade. .''JO acres best land
in Park region of Cass County, Minne
sota; will exchange for hardware or gro
cery business or ranch tn Washington or
Oregon. Write owner, 579 Nehalem ave..
Portland. Or.
OF COURSE! CERTAINLY! If you want to
buy, sell or trade business or property,
follow the crowd to Stevenson & Taylor,
rooms 310 and 3.11 Buchanan bldg.
TOURING car or runabout for real estate
or diamonds. Address N 42o. Oregonian.
TRADE anything you have for anything you
want. 1010 Hoard of Trade.
WILL trade for what you have. Gus Smith,
404 Buchanan bldg.
WANTED TIMBER LANDS.
WANTED The best tract of timber that
can be had on cash, payment of $4u,uuu.
P 51. Oregonian.
WANTED Large trarrt of logged-off land.
Give full particulars or no attention. X
&u9, Oregonian.
EASTERN Oregon timber claims. Murdock
& Young. 411 Buchanan bldg.
TIMBER lands wanted. O. J. McCracken,
304 McKay bldg.
WANTED FARMS.
WANTED To rent, with option to buy la
ter, small partly improved but fully
equipped poultry, fruit and garden farm,
living water, near school and station. Al
bert Angerma er. General Delivery, Port
land. 4
FARMS and acre tracts for Eastern buyers.
O. W. P. Land Co., waiting room. First
and Alder.
I
WE will pav cash for your equity in what
ever prupert v you have part ty paid for.
National Realty &. Trust Co., oL'OVa Wash
ington st., room 510.
FARM and timber lanu. aloo farm In ex
change for city property. Fidelity Realty
Co., 307 Gerllr.ger bldg.
BUSINESS or good income property from
$15. nan to $''5. noil. N 5 "JO. Oregonian.
ACREAGE.
I HAVE 2' acres of cultivated land near
the city which I will sell in 5 or 10-acr
tracts; the soil Is the very best; no rocks,
only one-half mile from the electric car
and six miles from Courthouse; tine level
roads: market valuo $4iH) per acre; will
v-11 hi $;ij.". on terms; investigate at once.
A 15 405. Oregonian.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles and Hnrnesa.
FOR SALE or rcr.t 3 teams with goosenenk
f urnituie w aguiis to rent by month or
year; e also rent any kind of a rig for
business purpuBcet, o-iy, week r month.
Phones East 72, B I3Li0. Hawthorn stabies,
40 Hawthorne ave.
PA I R of r.-year old dapple, gray hors"!"',
weight t'.no, lrt hands ;tnd 1 Inch high :
sound, nnd work any place; suitable for
a hearse or an ambulance pair. 110 i
Montgomery.
$300 BUYS wagon, harness and team of
horses, s years old, weight 'J70; also
small delivery team and harness, a and
10 years old; Apply til," E. 7th Su.
Take Hrooklyn car.
ONE span of horses. f years old. weighing
IMi'O; J spun of horses weighing L'SOO; li-yoar-ohl
driving mare; ;l cheap delivery
horses. Phone E 4v4. --6 Russell St.
MUST sell by Sunday night: 1 teum. 1 2
wagon. 1 buggy. 1 double hnrnesa, 1 plow,
ami furniture of 4-room house. Inquire
1164 E. ISth st. N.
TEAM gray hornet. 0 and 7 years. 2700 lbs,
guaranteed perfectly pound and gentle.
i;;ih Ea.n Taylor st.
JUST arrived, a carload of horses ranging
from li00 to 1600 lbs., all broken. oua
Albina ave.
HORSES, marcs, rigs end harness of all
kinds tor sale. U4 Montgomery.
HUBERT & HALL. 3S0 Front, buy, sell, rent
horses, vehicles, low rates on business rigs.
Automobile.
FOK SALE RMis Keo roadster. In tlr.t
class condition; bet n run only KOO mile;
demonstration given. H 4'i,i. Oregonian.
AUTOMOBILES. $l."o and up. for sale nr
trade. W. (i. Harlman X- 'o.. 4' 2d st.
rhinos
$4 WILL take a new $r. "-an if taker
before the 1st. Address N 5J3. Oregonian.
Miscellaneous.
U ; ; l NG "5 NG 1 N ES.
One Px 10 "Tit com ft" engine on sled.
One, Hf" "Mundy" enginn on sled with
lins. r,'-' lng. etc
one Jio "Smith Watson" engine
with lin-.s rigging, etc.
One lt't x 1 1 "Willamette" engine with
line;, ringing, etc.
On 115 '"Tiironia" road engine on
sled, wit h lines, etc
F B. MALLORY & COMPANY,
unr. fine St.. Portland. Or.
New and second-hand b-ging equipment.
MOVING PICTURES.
Edison's nn-1 Power's motion picture
machines; dissolving stereonticons. cal
cium and gas outfits, m-w Alms. 3000 sub
Ject: giia-anteed no repeaters; largest:
buvers of new films In United States; slide
to 'order and stocked. We ttach you to
operate.
LAEMMLE FILM SERVICE,
214-21 fi Wells-Fargo bloc.. Portland.
GET our prices snd save money on all kind
OF PLUMBINO SUPPL1KS AND PIPHV
Yes we sell to all.
Plumbing goods installed If desired.
NOT TN THE TRUST.
M. RARDR & SONS.
FLUMRINt? SUPPLY HOU8BL
110 N. 3d 8U near Gllsan.
PACIFIC FILM CO.
303-317 Rothchlld bldg.. will rent you
fl reels. 3 song and record or sheet muslo
for $18 per week ; now Is the time to
speak; only a limited number served;
Install moving-picture theaters. Phone M.
H0S5-
FOR FA LE New and second -hand billiard!
and pool tables: e.isy payments; we rent
tables with privilege of buying; modern
bar fixtures; cheap prices. Brunswlclt-Halkc-Collcmlcr,
4;t 3d st.
FOR SALE Bltr steM pure white, weighs
about -'7n0 pounds ; gnnd sideshow nt trac
t lon A. V- P. Pair. Address Rox 61,
Walla Wnlln. Wash.
TYPEWRITKRS. nil mnkes. $10 to $60, fully
guaranteed, easy payments; rentals $.1
per month. I'aclllc Stationery & Ptg.
Co.. 203 2d st.
FOR SALF3 Best dry 4-ft. fir and oak wond
at lowest market pries. Hoover. 313
Water M. Phone Main 7451.
FOR SALIC Young cotlfe cg $1. 229 Kant
j;th m., near H;i w t home, phone, Tabor
SI ! 10 I , VI XO- Adjustable; two sect ions, wll h
lockers: cheap; cigar locker. 33J Johnson
St., opposiL depot.
FOIt SALK, cheap, one 3- horsepower in -iuction
motor. Address T '103. oregonian.
QUANTITY of type in good condition for
salo che.i p. Andresa i fit, i gou jh n
$lo 1'Klt TON for haled c!o cr hay. Phono
F.a.n 712.
MOV1NO-PICTURK EXCHANGE Machines,
supplies, slides, films lor rent. 105Vv 4th st.
FOX TiiKRIER pups; all males. Call Kast
4 2 23.
i
TYPEVRITPK, A-l. your own price, or will
rent. H 405. Oregonian.
ON 10 tirst-class fresh Jersey e(w for sale at
6 Hi Harold ave; tako Sell wood car.
Fit KS I i cow v iili ca If. Farmers' Stable,
M FirM st.
HELP AVANTKD MALE.
- ANT 10 1 ) Sinu !e mini with refer
ences to travel and learn go.id paying
business-; one who can leave the city lui
inediaielv. Call to A. M. to 2 P. M .
ro.,m I, the M'-m-d-s, 2'th and Wash
ington. IF YOU have .tiial! capital and deiire laru
returns, au ndvis- m how lo make safe
In vest men t. I 't ft lars Newman Mot loii
I'icturn Co.. 2'.:l purnside St., near .1th.
WAN'TKI lieal estate partner; old-established
business; $200 monthly guaranlee,
also commission; tioil required. See agent,
411 Lumber Kxehnnge, bldg.
OPl'OKTI 'MTV for young man. willing to
learn running auto nnd business; must
be honest and will Inc. and liuve $10 to
invest. Apply 714 Sw nt land bldg.
WA.VTKI) Flrst-class sash and door man
to nv out and mach inc. Apply to Ihn
Acme' Planing Mill Co., K. Water nnd
ak.
WATi;i) Fireman and janitor for rooming-house;
will pay 2l month and room.
The Hartoii, 5 .r Alder.
"STANDARD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
For Men 250 Hurnslde Street.
Phone Main 5014.
FOR WORK OR FOR HELP CALL OX
PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO..
i2 North 2d St. Roth Phones.
Fi;F.IKft--First-cla.s cylinder pre- s- feeder,
lithographing department. The Trwln
Hodwn 'o- Call Saturday 1" A. M.
W A XTK1J Y o 11 11 g niiiM, IS or 1 !t years,
stenographer, to learn lumber business In
city. R ol?. Oregonian.
WAXTK1) Bright, honest young man as
partner in real estate business. B 510,
oregonian.
WANTED Two men ; a flist-cia shop man
and a firt -class sausage-maker. AddreM
Bux 361, Eugene, Or.
WANTED 2 good carpenter: teady work
good wage: m 1: PL invest ?5'0; money se
cured. M 511, Oregonian.
W A NT E D SALES AND CLERICAL MEN.
COMMERCIAL ARSTRACT CO.,
407-8-y COMMERCIAL CUT. RLDG.
WANTED Hoy 10 years of ne or older t
carry papers at FIrland Mation, Mount
Sco't line.
F1RST-'LASS chamhermnhi. Hotel Hart,
52 Burnside street. Call Saturday morning.
BOY wanted at Powers &. Est es d ruga tore,
14:, fith su
Headquarters cooks, helpers. California Wine
Depot. P. LoratJ. 348 4th. Main 5500
OAK sewed soles. .Hi"; rubber heel, oCi
Standii rd fIioo factory. :;os Purnside.
W A NT ED Experienced weavers. Apply
Portland Woolen Mills, St. John.