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OPEN CHARGE OP Dr. Chapman and F. V. Holman in Wordy Wrangle Over New Charter. DISPUTE ON FRANCHISES Attorney for Street Railway Com pany Resent Remark of Br. Chapman About Company Failure to Slake Report. During a colloquy between Dr. C H. Chapman and Frederick V. Holman. at last night's meeting of the Charter Board, the open charge of falsehood was passed and npeated. For a time the controversy threatened to turn the ses sion Into a stormy one. but Dr. Chap man refused to take more than a pass ing notice of the terms applied to a statement he had made. The atorm arose over Dr. Chapman a motion to strike out the closing sen tence of section 108 In the present char ter on "Forfeiture of Franchises Not Vsed." In explaining his reasons for striking out the words of the sentence. Dr. Chapman said he had been Informed that the Portland Railway. Light & Power Company had. under this provision of the present charter, refused to make a report to the city authorities, as required by the charter. Mr. Holman who. for two years past, has been the attorney for the railway company, was also a member of the other Charter Board. When Dr. Chapman made this statement. Mr. Holman was on his feet !n a moment, demanding to know where the speaker received his Informa tion that the railway company had re fused to make a report through the strength of the closing sentence. Dr. Chapman refused to answer the ques tion, and then It was that Mr. Holman said: Holman Calls Statement False. "The statement that the railway com pany refused to make a report to the city because of this part of Ide present city charter la absolutely false." "f do not care." replied Dr. Chapman, "whether you say it is false or not. It remains that the railway company has re fused to make a report to the city." "I assume." replied Mr. Holman. with unmistakable signs of anger, "by the way you talk that you don't care, and I say again that such a statement la false." "You may call people liars If you want to." retorted Dr. Chapman, "neverthe less, the fact remains that the railway company has taken refuse behind this section and has refused to make a re port." By this time Richard W. Montague and City Attorney J. I. Kavannugh took a hand in the wrangle. Mr. Montague ad mitted at the outset of his remarks that he was perfectly willing to vote out of the section the sentence which reads: "Nothing In this charter contained shall afTect the validity of any franchise, right or privilege In actual use or enjoyment heretofore given or granted 1'V any former or the present City of Portland or by the City of East Portland or by the City of Alhlna, and the same shall be and continue In force and effect as given or granted by said cities or either of them." He stated, however, that It had never come within his knowlenge that any cor poration had dodged behind It. Tronblons Section Voted Out. Dr. Chapman had stated previously that he had consulted City Attorney Kava naugli concerning the wording of the sen tence, and had been advised to recom rnend that It be stricken out. Again Mr. Holman took the floor and demanded to know If he or any of the attorneys representing the railway company hud discussed the matter with the City At torney. Mr. Kavanaugh said that he was not aure whether It was, Mr. Holman or some other attorney for the company, but he was sure he had been apnroached upon the subject, and he believed It was bv Mr. Holman. Thta Mr. Holman em phatically denied. The matter finally came to a vote upon the motion to strike out the sentence. When the vote was taken, all voted for its removal but Mr. Holman. Once till matter was settled, a number of Important matter were taken up and harmony prevailed throughout the rest of the session. Mr. Montague called atten tion to the fact that the life of the Com mission was drawing to a close and urged that the Board meet more often. . There will be a meeting tonight and another Thursday afternoon and at least four. If not more meetings, next week. Before the memb-ra got down to busi ness they were addressed by Mrs. Abigail P-ott Dunlway. Mrs. Dunlway wanted the Board to make a charter provision granting taxation suffrage to women and made one of her forceful talks. I'pon motion of T. B. Wilcox, a vote of thanks was extended by the members of the Board to Mrs. Dunlway for her excellent address. Several paragraphs In the report sub mitted by the committee on finance, revenue and taxation were referred back to the committee BjirS made a epeclal order of business for the next mcet lrr. The first part of the report was adopted amending the section governing the tax levy. It provided for a levy of J-2S mills for the fire derartiuent and l.So mills for the police. On motion of Mr. Mon tague thta was further amended so that the Are department will get a tDO-miU levy and the police a l.K-mlll levy. The rest of the levy recommended! Is a follows: lighting. .75 mills: library, JO mills; street repair, .75 mills; parks, .50 mills. And that the levy for bridges shall not exceed 1 mill. NOISY INMATE SMOTHERED Mr. Susan Freeeo Killed 'While In Straltjacket at Asylum. PALEM, Or.. Jan. M (Special.) Mrs. Susan Freece. an Inmate at the State Insane Asylum, sent here only last Sat urday. January 3. from Lane County, was smothered by another female late Monday night because she made too mnch noise. A sheet was Jammed Into Mrs. FYeece's mouth and a pKlow placed over her head. The vlctom was In a strait-Jacket and could not help herself. Coroner Clough made an Investigation and absolved the asylum authorities from blame, holding the affair to have been unavoidable. Launching I Postponed. VANCOlTVnR. Wash., Jan. 26. (Spe cial ) Launching of the new Vancouver frrry from the fit. John shipyard has been postponed until Saturday in order to allow more preparation for the cere monies. An effort Is being made hera to nam the ferry the 1. 1. Fuller. FALSEHOOD : -. 1 T . TODAY. T BKAI. ESTATE DEAUM. f 4 I AMLBBaix,Hii. I I I I - I I IDE '.&om i'V-AfV and healthfulness, to YtjfiJBgi Insures wholesome and dell- ? Ncious food for every dY J$r h in every nome yj' y I "i i lis i i in ' 'bS SCnOOVEB THAYER HAS HARD TRIP FROM HAWAII. Strikes Storm In Islands Holds Off Grays Harbor Three Days to Secure Tug. HOQUIAM. Wash.. Jan. 26. (Special.) The three-masted schooner C. A. Thayer Captain Peterson. SJ days out from the Hawaiian Islands, arrived In port today, practically all of her rigging gone. The captain reports that while going through a pass between the Islands he was caught by severe winds and heavy seas, which carried blm some w miles south of his course. The foresail was the first to go by the board; then went the main boom, and two days later he lost his main gaff. On account of heavy winds and seas CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATE la Effect November 1. 1K1 Dally or bun day. Per Line. One time le (..me ad two consecutive t me. X-e fame ad three eniwecullve limes. ...... .mo bame ad .U or .even conMjrutlve times .40o hi i words count as one line on casta ad vertisement, and no ad connted for le than two llnee. Wheel an advertisement la nY.l run cou-ecutiv. times the one-time rate ""rh'r'above rate- apply tm advertisement. onu"r "ew Today" and all other delinea tion, excepting the following: fcitnatlons Wanted, Male. fitualtim. Wanted. 1-nnale. For Kent. Room.. Private Families. Room, and Hoard. Private l.n' Housekeeping Hoom.. Private ". , The rale on the above clarifications la I cent, a line each Insertion. On charge or booa advertisements tne charge will be based on the actual "umber of line. appearing In the paper, regardless of the number of words In each line. (.,. In the "New Todar" eolumn. ta figured by measure only 14 Unoa to the mTEI EPIIONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience ol patron. The Oregoniaa aill accept advertisement, (excepting Mtus tlon. It anted " and Personal") for publi cation in classified column, over the tele phone. Hills for such advertising will be hialled Immediately and payment la expected promptly. .r. will be taken to Prevent error!, but The Oreaonlan will not be re .oon.ll.l. for errors In advertisements taken over the telephone. leiephoneal Alain JuJU. A TtTorT-OF-TOWN PATRON S The Ore gonlan will receive copy by mall. Provided sultl. lent remittance tor a drrtntte "umber of loee la sent. Acknowledgement ot auch remltlanre wlU be forwarded promptly. rm. box of flee address la required, tie regular form stven. and ronnt this part of the ad. An.wer. to advertisement, will be forwarded to patrons, provided seif-ad-drrunl stamped envelope, are famished. AUCTION SALES TODAT. At Wllson'a salesrooms corner Second and Tamhlll at 10 A. M. J. T. Wllaon. auotlon.r. At 211 First St.. by the Portland Auction Company at 3 P. M. MEETING NOTICES. HAWTHORNE lyOTXJB. NO. 111. A. P. AND A. M A special communication this (Wednesdays evening at 7:30, Masonlo Temple. TVork In the F. C. degree. Visit ing Drnnreii v.. . C e. MII.LKH, Secretary. WASHINGTON COCNCII NO. X u D S M Stated assembly this ftVednerdayl evening. 7:30. Eait 8th ind Burnslde. Work. Vlaltora wel come. Order T. III. M. J U. RICHMOND. Reeord.r. VfT-LTNOMAH TENT. NO. 67, K. O. T. a8? crt. "oikm'ussz S' yHOON.0. k"'" hall tvednenday. January 21. at S.30 P. M Admission S centa. SAMARITAN LODGE NO. . I. rgular meeting this (tVelnc.day) I. O. O. F. eve., at 8 Reic J11 1U"U r7 OSVOLD. Sec BORN. HiverV-To tlie wife of Harold Hansen, of DUley. Jan. "-""" v... ounces, the pareni. oi ,T please! couple In the land because It Is a alrl. vr. u. u. t.q DIED. aged 4S years. Time of funeral services will be announces later. FVNEBAL NOTICES. van-NOT In this city. January S3, Arthur U osbornf t'0l Fast 2id t Funeral EnTee" Gllbaush's chapol. Tth and Pin. tr-cts tortay iweanesnsy,. a Friends r-epectfully Invited to attend. In terment Rose City Cemetery. . . . ..... T na TT-- w I ( JO I S in tni. civ?. " ' ' " ' - ' erMt Wlggln.. ed T year, father of erl a i- le TI W 7L7-'nai nf th lat yVunefal lervlce. will be held at Cliy. aV flit KarvarVl'si rhfinsl. 'Xa Si": Pin. sta., Thursday ,u 28. at o y m . urienus a - Und. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. FRIEDHOFF At Alston. Tei. John Frled- S.S.'V5l UWJ KSTBifrg- Hrt UirS A M IntmnT Mount Calvary rsG The funerml tenicfi of Edward i e K a f amllv PiailrtnrS- IJUlg will oc i. ...... ii 1 1 1 Para av... on i :i u . - at 10:30 A. M. Sarvlc.s a the cemetery Iunnuig. .iicx-nvwo uhm,.u. . - nirector.. ?th and Pine. Phono Main 4S. Lady Rwiiau'. " " . E1WARU HOLMAN CO.. Fnn.rmI Dtrwe ' tu u a Laf M.UI.nt. rlMM at SOL m r tTNLEY ON. t and Madlsos iZiy attendant. Phone Mala . A IMS. fFMXKn i iv.i r a 111 Ruxll. a.t lOSS. Ladv aaswant. r. a dctsmno rsdertaker. 414 Kaat Aide. roaaa anas aa McXNTr.K-ERirsON CO. rndectaers ladVaaalatanU 40S Alder. M SIM. THE MORNING OKEGOyiAy. WEDNESDAY, astern It was Impossible to carry any canvas to speak of. Arriving off Grays Harbor bar Saturday and no tug to sight, he put out about five miles and bove the vessel to. He becama becalmed Saturday night until about midnight, when a fresh southwest wind blew up. At daylight next morning he was off the mouth of the Qulnault River, and on taring conditions, could not , -aeAttf awnv from the coast Una 'be tween Qulnault and Grays Harbor bar. He beat up and down ana iouna no iuB Monday and no tug yesterday and was nn hv th. tusr Cudahv. as she was returning from Wlllapa harbor. Captain Peterson was aooui ig pui uu for the Columbia River or South Bay when the Cudahy hove In sight. Would Buy Lincoln Picture err i ctTTxrnTOM .Tan. SS The Durchaae of an oil painting of Abraham Lincoln for $20,000. to De hung in tne nijiiui, io proposed In a bill Introduced In the Sen ate by Carter oi jionimia. kAILWAY TIME CARD Grand Central Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Roaaburg Passenger ......... Cottas. Qrova Passenger .... California Express San Francisco Expraaa Wat Side Corvalll. passenif.r .... Sh.rldan paasens.r Foreit Grcvo Passenger Kore.t Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger ...... Arriving Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Pass.nger .... Ros.burg Passenger u. Portland Express .,. West 8ide Corvaills Passenger ......... Sheridan Paaseng.r Forest Grove Passenger ...... Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger 8:18 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 7:45 p. m, 1:80 a. m. T:20 a. m. 4:10 p. m. 8:50 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 8:40 p. to. 7:15 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 5 SO p. m. 11:18 p m. 9:20 p m. 10:30 a. m. 8:00 a m. 11:50 a. m. 4:50 p. m. UKEUON HA1LKOA1J 4t NAVIOATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendl.lon Passenger Chicago-Portland Speolal 7:48 8:18 7: SO :0 9:30 7:20 8:110 6:48 a. m. a m. p. m. tHkatie Flysr - Kansas city 4k Lninxs a&vi Arriving Portland Spokane Pler Chi., Kan. City A Portland Ex., Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton Passenger p. m, a. m. a. m. p. zn. p. m. NOKTHiKN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express ... North Coast 4c Chicago Limited. Overland Express Arriving Portland North Coast Limited Portland ExnresB ............... 8:80 a, m. 2:00 p. in. 11:48 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 4:16 p. m. 8:35 p. m. Overlar-d Express ASTORIA COLUMBIA iUVEit. Leaving Portland Astoria at Seaside alxpraas.. Rainier Local 8:00 a. nx, 1:15 p.m. Astoria Passenger o.-oo p. m. amler Local .111.20 p. Arriving Portland 1 alnter m Portluna Local I 9:09 a m. m. Seaside A Portland passenger enger..lli:xs ical. ... .) .V10 (10:00 p. nx. Kslnler and Portlana locai p. m. Portland Express p. m. CANADIAN PACLUC RAILWAY CO. Leaving: Portland C P. K. ohort Line, via Spofcana Via Beattl. Arriving Portland C P. R. Short Line, via Spokane.. Via Seattle 8:00 p. m. 11:45 p. m. 10:00 a m. 7:00 a Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passenger .... Dallas Passenger ..... Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Pass.nger 7:40 a.m. 4:15 p. m. 10:18 a. m. 8:50 p. m 11th and Hoyt Sts Passenger Station bPOKANai. POKILANU Daaiiu U.ULWAY. I .Mrln Vnrt 1 n n Inland t-mpir. tiprm 6:16 A. M. Tiirnu.h trains for Walla Walla. Paeco. Roosev.lt. Granddalles. Goldendala. White Salmon. Stevenson, Vancouver and Interme- dlAt. nointa North Hanlc Limited 6:40 P. M- Tlirough train for Spokane. Bprague, Rltavllle. Llnd, Pasco, Roosevelt. Qrand- dallea. White Salmon, Stevenson ana Van couver. Arriving Portland Xorth Rank Limited 7:80 A. 16. Through train from Spokane, Spragua. Kltzvllle. i,ina, ruca. nwowvem uiuu dallea White Salmon, Stevenson and Van couver. li.l.h.1 Pmnln ffrnrail .....5:25 P M. Through train from Walla Walla. Pasco, Roosevelt. Oranddalles, Ooldendala, White Salmon, Stev.nson, vancouv.r ana luierxo- dlate points. TIME CARD OREGON ELECTRIC RAIL WAY COMPANY. . Leaving Portland for Salem and Int. Sla- .1 a.o-. fi-fin 11-4VI a. U 2:00. 8:45. 6:20, 8:40 P. M.' Limited for Tualatin and Salem 9 15 A. M. Local for ttusonvuie ana Int. Stations 6 P. M. ' Leaving Portland for Forest Grrrv. and Int. Stations 7:00. 8:65, 10:20 A. ai . x.ou. 4:10. 6:30 P. M. Arriving Portland from Salem and Int. c. a xo M:U A M i 1:15. 8:40. 6:00. 8:20. 10:40 P. M. Limited from Salem and Tualatin 4:46 P. M Local from Wlleou- ville and Int. Stations 6:55 A, 8. Arriving Portland from Forea Orove and Int. Stations 8:80. 10 00 A- M; 12:18. 3:50, 5 00, 7:20 P. M. PORTLAND BV.. LIGHT POWER CO. CARS LEAVE Ticket Office and Waitlng-Room, Plrst and Alder Streets. Oregon City t. 6:30 A. M . and every SO minutes to and Including 8 P. M.. th.a 1 11 P. it-; last car midnight. Greaham and Intermediate point .B5. 7:45. 8:45. " 45. 10:45 A. M.. 12:45. 3:45, !45 4:45. 6:45. 6:45. 7:43 jlf-. ,... Vsdrvlew and Troutdale 6:55, 7:45, 8.45, t-43. 10:45 A. M.. 12:45. 2:45. 8:45. 4:45. 8:45. 6:45 P. M. For Vancouver. Ticket office and waiting-room Second and "alloro'oO. 725. 8:00. 8:85. :10. :50. 10:30. 11:10. 11:50 p M 12:30. 1:10, 1:50. 2:30. 8:10. 8:50, 4 30. 5:10. 5:50. 6:30. 7:03. 7:40, 8:15. 0:25. 10 3.5 I1'45. On Third Monday In Every Month the last Car Leave. t 7:06 P. M Dally exoept Sunday. Dally except Monday. HEILIG ldWash. wsfn 1 and A 1122. TWO PERFORMANCES TOPAT. Rperlal Price ltinee :1S. Tonight at Slid. The Delightful Comedy-Drama, BREWSTER'S MHAIONS. Evenings, 11.60 to 60c; Matlnea. 11 to IBe. CITY MAIL ORDERS ai.o out-of-Town RECEIVED NOW. BOX OFFICE SALE OPEN'S FRIDAY. MAIL ORDERS TAKE PRECEDENCE. LM1BARD1-ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY 118 People 40 Chores 80 Orobeetra HEILIG THEATER FEBRUARY 1, 2, 3 Monday Night. "LCCIA." Tuesday Night. "LA BOHEsnt." Wednesday Matinee. "IL TROVATORM." Wedneeday Night. -RIGOLBTTO." Prices Both Evening and Matinee Lower Floor, first 10 rows. 2.0. last 6 rows. 82, Balcony. 82. 81.60. Jt Gal lery, (res.rve) 4 rowa. $1; admlaalon 76 centa. Address Letters and Checks W. T. Pangla NOTICE THE DISTrNOTTSirED ACTOR, E. H. SOTHE WILI, PRESENT THB FOLLOWTNO PLAT 8 AT THH MILIO THBATER. FEB. 4, 5, 6 THTJR8TAT NIGHT AND SATURDAT MATINEE. 'Lord Dundreary" FRIDAY NIGHT, "Richelieu' SATTODAT NIGHT. "Hamlet" SSAT BALK OPENS TTJESPAT. FRIDAT BVEL, JAW. 2B 1IEILIQ THEATER, SALE Opens Today 10 A. M.' Prices: 2.50, 2. 1.S0; gal. adm. $1; boxes $15. Mala 117 j:n-,lrs Theater Co. (Inc), Leasee, oeo. f Ilaker, Gen. Manager. Tonight, all waea. Matinee Saturday. Famous Baker StocK Company In "A Navajo's Love." Evening prices 2.1C. 3.1c, R0o; Matinees, 13c, 23c. Next week. "The Hons of a Thousand Candles." S7Z BAKER THEATER Phonss Main 2. A 6300. Oregon Theater Co. (Inc.) Lessee. George L. Baker. General Manager. First Time In Portland Thla Week The Great Western Military Play THE LIEUTENANT AND THE COWBOY Btronr Plav. Excellent Cast, Lavish Soenlo Eft.cts. Bargain Mat. -Wedneaday. 26o any Beat. Saturday Mat. 25c, 60c Evening Prices 2Sc. BOc. 78c Nsxt Attractions San Inun-isco Unera Co. MAIN A 1020. Matinees Ex. Sundays and Holiday a. 15-25-500 NIGHTS THEATER 15-25-50-75C Week of January 25 Helen Grantley, 1'nr-rell-Taylor Co.j Dick CroUusj Mile. Bessie Stern: Leoa T. Kogee; Sophie Ie Woli Kacter ai Lobder; Orchestral Pictures. PANTAGES THEATER Advanced Vaudeville, Stars of All Nations. Marjorie Lake and Her Dancing Girls and Boys In a spectacular musical extravsa-anza. Sixteen people In th. oast, with special scenery and beautiful electrical effects. Matinees Daily, l.io. Two Shows at Night, loo and xSe. THE GRAND-Vsu.leriHedelai. ANOTltER BIO BILL. Baker Troupe Henry and Alios Carver. Watson Little. ls Theodora Vfnslcal Brandons Fred Bauer. Qrandaecope WORLD'S GREATEST CYCLISTS STAR Ten Cent Vaudeville STEADED BT Chester At Corbett, Hahoney Boys. Jarvis Martin. 8 ml Lata Bros. Illustrated Song. Staraecope. Gladys Van Late of MURRAY MACK. Wrestling FRANK RILEY vs. ED O'CONNELL EXPtlSITION RINK, NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. Admission, $1: Reserved Scats, $LB0. TlcKets at Cadwell's and Schiller e. Skating Suspended for One Night Only. NEW TODAT. $2 ISO Cash will handle 7-room modern new dwelling, facine east, 50x100. East Seventh, between Broadway and. Weidler, Uoiladay's Addition FRANK BOLLAM 128 Third Street. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1500-acro stock ranch, 610 per acre, all fenced, all tillable, substantial Improve ments. In Douglas County; or will ex change for Portland property or close in acreage, paying difference. JACKSON A DEERINif, Phone Mala S43. 24 Stark St. ACREAGE For 2000 you can gret a Warranty Deed to J acres of the finest land at JENNINGS LODGE on the Oregln City carllne. Terms can be arranged. Devlin & Firebaugh 810-011-813 gwetland Dnlldlag. RN GADSK 7S f C JANUARY 27, 1909 RYAN PLACE "Why buy lota 40 minutes out on the oar line when you can buy an svore on the "West Side only 24 minutes from the center of the city. A Fact "While many of the suburbs were snowed under a few weeks ago, when the cars could not operate, and those that were moving were like iceboxes, the residents of Ryan Place and its neighbors were coming in and out on the same schedule in warm, comfort able cars. TheseAcreTracts are on the Salem Elect rid Line, sta tion on the tract, and a 5-cent com mutation fare. Prices Right-Easy Terms Call at our office and we will take you out and show this property. See THE SPANTON Co. 270 STARK STREET. S20.000 Front Street, choice lo- . - -4 r f Jt A A t j ss rtsnAn cation, zoij-uu ieei, iwo-swij uxiva. building:; 7 per cent ne income. norV Eleventh Street, south V . . , L of Mnrnson. doge in. moaern apart ment house; absolutely a net in come of 10 per cent. nAft East Side, choice loca tion, quarter block, 100x100 feet, 3-story modern bncK Duiioing; building; alone worth the money; Sy2 per cent net income. James J. Flynn 512 Chamber of Commerce, Six-Room Cottage CLOSE IN; $500 DOWN tt . Vn.nnmn with clothes closets; large reception hall, linen closets, living - room and dining-room with opening; fine kitchen with pantry and porcelain siik; gas. electric and comDination luiuies, rear . porches with. lights; well plumbed, with nice porcelain bath and wash bowl; large cement basement; house well built; fine terraced lawn with plenty of shrubbery. Good neigh- . , . m II.... ti .nrvl(.s. This Dornoou suu ..... .. . . beautiful piece of property can now be naa ior iduv ujw mouth. Price $2650. Ralph Ackley 005 Corbett Bldg. Trrn flats on Kearnev street. Pays over 10 per cent net. $6600 Hamason & JeHery 226 Stark. IF Tarnhill County foothill land will pro duce the finest English walnuts In the . . . ......... nri inmmlMlon woria ttsi. w o " men and be convinced) and Is so very profitable, it iookb nao n ""e"' ""i " wise Investment to juy some now ror $25 or $30 per acre. Similar but in ferior California nut land sells from $600 to $1000 per acre now. DO your own thinking we have 6000 acres for sale, very choice. Will put 2000 acres on the market in a few days In 6. 10. 20 and 40-acre tacts. GEO. K. WAGGONER, 928 Board ot Trade. Building Site TO LEASE Corner, 100x100 feet, on Two Prominent Retail Streets, for a LONG TERM OF YEARS. Particulars of ' LOUIS SALOMON 8 CO. 233 Stark Street, near Second. SACRIFICE 7 rooms, full cement basement, wash f.... nioed for furnace, gas ana elec wVhuTlot B0 by 100. on East 22d street, one block from car; walking dis tance; house almost new; $3700, $1200 cash. , Kauf f mann cSMoore 335 Lumber Exchange. Second Floor Loft 50x100 Ft. TO RENT 100 feet from "Washington street on Fifth. D. D. DARLING, 104 Fifth Street. UNION AVENUE xa bv 100 corner, near Broadway, good site for store and flats; $4000. $2000 cash. Kauf f mann cSMoore 335 Lumber Exchange. SHERIFF'S foreclosure sale, February 1, 10 AM .elegant Nob HiU residence. No. lp list St. N. A snap. Particulars of yf, ft . Ward, attorney, &0 Alleky bldg. Income Property HOMES NEAR HAWTHORNS AYE. 7-room house, new and modern in every day. Natural finish. Corner lot KOxlOO. Walking; distance. . 4600, $2500 cash. PIEDMONT. 7-room house, full basement, hath, toilet and wood hoist. Modern through out. A good Investment at S300, half cash. It Is now leased, paying; Pr oerrt on price. a Fine Corner SIXTH AND MADISON, BOx 100 for $28,000. Income, rrom f .resent building 11300. Substantial nvestment promising good future re turns. Terms for payment. Warehouse Property EAST PORTLAND. 100x100 In wholesale district, with trackage, $17,000. KORTH PORTLAND. 100x100 on surveyed line of United Rail way a $4000, half cash, balance 6 per cent. 80 acres g-ood land, timbered, near O. W. P. (Gresham) line, half mile from station near Lenta $90 per acre, half In 1 and 2 years, t per cent. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY 247 WASHINGTON STREET. 110 Second Street Are experienced, energetic and reliable Eeal Estate men. If you really want to sell at a reasonable price, it will pay you to see them BARGAINS IN WEST SIDE HOMES 87750 Fine 10-room house, on Mar shall st; furnace, gas and electricity; fireplace; separate hath and toilets; stationary washbowls In bedrooms; full lot; choice locality; parked street. A decided bargain. 86500 Modern 8 - room house, with conservatory, heated with hot water; gas and electricity; large uvin rnnm with haanied celling and fire place; every modern convenience; full corner lot. A rare bargain. 83650 Neat 6-room cottage in Nob Hill aiSiriCt; lUll uiwhiiidiil, tun.i lot: snuth frontaire: hard sur face pavement. Easy terms. Only $1160 caan neeaca. STRONG & CO. Financial Agents, 005 Concord Building. INVESTMENT BONDS Portland Improvement. Portland General Electric Co. City and Subnrhan Railway Co. Oregon Water Power and Railway Co Portland Home Telephone Co. With stock bonus. BOUGHT AND SOLD. J, W. CRUTHERS & CO. Board of Trade Building. Phone Main 7596. Warehouse Site KYiit.hwst corner Tenth and Flan ders, in .district of present activity. A fine investment now offered at $32,000. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 245V? Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. 5SOOO INVESTMENT 50x90, corner. EAST BUENSLDE West of East Seventh. W. W. HEIMBACH & CO., 307 Eothchild Bldg. 2296 INCOME Lot and theater building on main street of town of 7000 population In Washington, 2 railroads; rented at $1200 per year, with lease for 3 years. Price $5500, half cash. For particulars apply to KAUFFMANN 5 MOORE 825 Lumber Exchange. MILL AND WAREHOUSE PROPERTY 10 acres In hest location In Portland; river frontage and terminal tracks on both sides; will lease for long term at low rate. See us about this at once. I. H. SMITH A CO, D23 Lumber Exchange Bids;. BO TOO WISH TO BUT A HOlllf Then see HARTMAX A THOMPSON. Chamber of Commerce. FOB BALK REAL ESTATE. "TOR AA1.E. by owner, 00x83, corner 23lh and Northrup. $5000; all Improvements in and paid. Main 43l. 6-ACRE tract carllne, close In; $1160. Owner, 4ll Hawthorne ave. IF YOU want a home that helps pay for Itself, see ua 710 Swetland bldg. IiABOB 6-room bouse. Piedmont. $3750. MARTIN J. KIGUilT, 132 Third St Goddard&Wiedrick 13 - j Andrews, F. V. to Co. M. 30 Hamilton be. Baker. Alfred A., lffl Ablnfrton hid. Ifr7.ll. A. "h" c - McSay b"dav Real stats. Inauraac. D.ortgsgf lr. a. eto. BrubaJuw A Benadlot. 6uS ilcKar W - L Ma ch.ni a Ttpiow sS2 Chamber of Commerce, Cook. B. 8. 4C1. fc Corbstt bldg Craater Oo.. 708-0 Corbett bkl. M. TS3S. Ftolda. C H. Co Board of Trade bld. Ooddard. H. Haln and A 174S. 110 9d st Jannlns s Cd, Main 10S. 06 Oret-onlaa. Lee, X. EL, room 411 Corbett Md Ifadl Von Borstal, 10 3d at. SOU ID. Buroslde Parrlah. Watldae A Co, 250 Alder st. Rlcliardaoa. A. B.. SJl Com. Clnb bid. Schalk. Om D.. Star St. mam w Sharkey. J. P. Co.. 122H Sixth st Bweuwu, A. - K Th. Orwron Baal Estate Co., Grand ava. and Multnoman at. tnoiisuy Waddal. W. O.. 809 Lumber Exchange bids. Whit. B. P., 227H Washington at. FOB SALK REAXj ESTATE. NOB HILL. BOMB. $7750 -room, now and moaern nome: full concrete basement, Oretfilaces and all up-to-date convenience; fractional corner lot; choice location. Twenty fourth at., south of Marshall st. This Is an exceptionally good buy and worthy of Immediate Investigation. JAMES J. FLYNN. 61s Chamber ex ummsraa 1300 buys 2-Toom house. 3 lots 60x00. Ray- r, - ..my ...... V. . 1 Sin tiF t ii m ava., ftoui jw vwiii u v-- ""Bungalow 5 rooms, modem. 8 blocks from Mt. Scott carllne on Powell Valley road: $1200 cash, $000 bal. $20 per ; month. 5-room house and lot. V lllamelte Heights, $4000; cash $1000, bal. terms to "NATIONAL, REALTY TRUST CO, 820 Si Washington St. APARTUENT-HOUSS BITE. 100x100 corner, facing east, between Morrison and Main, oast of 14th at.; II minutes' walk from down town, ottered lor short time only. S10.000 cash Will Handle Thla. DEVLIN A FIRKHAUGH. 610-611-Cia Swetland BMsj 11 ACRES on the Base Line roadVIO miles out. S acres in cultivation, fine soil, c'ose to Wectrlo Hue; adjoining land sells at $300; we sell at 1176 per aora; " "rmBrHB CROSSLEY COMPANT. 708 and 70 Corbott Bldg. NICE HOME. FINE LOT. New 7-room house, electrto lights, let 80x100, only one block from Myrtle sta tion. $2200; easy terms. FORTLA-NH TIU-ST OOMPANY OP OKEUON. B. E. dor. Third and Oak Bta. 8-BOOM new. modern house wltb lot. In Sunnyslde, good basement, bath, gas end electrlolty; 2 blocks from car, bot. pad and 87th- suitable for home or rent Income. 12956: about $1000 cash, balance $ per month, culver, B23 Chamber ot Commerce. NORTH ALB1NA. ,..., e-room new cottage, corner lot, $8000! J800 down, balance like rent. PORTLAND TRLHT COMPANY OF OHEUON, 8. E. Cor. Third and Oak Bts. $2100 Six-room bungalow: bath electrlolt y. hardwood floors, etc.; two bloc ks from ear, built one year ago; terms $5oO cash bal ance to suit purchajer. bee t'alsma', AmSrlcan Trust Company, room 200 Cham ber of Commerce. QUAUTEK BLOCK. In Woodstock, only S blocks from car. TdRTTATP.UaT COMPANY OP OREGON. S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sta B ACRES of fine land A mile east of Lents, close to carllne. good 8-room house. 80 fruit trees, good well, fine chicken or vegetable ranch. Only $2000 If taken at once. C. F. Pfluger & Co.. room 14. Mulkey bldg- ad and Morrison sta IF YOU WANT A new. modern, well-built J-0 S"": low. nice lot. East Alder dear 8.1th. for S3000. that in worth :il00, we have it. PORTLAND TllfST COMPANY OF OKEOON, , S E Cor. Third and Oak Sts OWNER LEAVING,, will sacrifice uodern home; 7 nloa rooms, hall, Pa"tI7; .b?'h; rora. bath. etc.. basement and Ant i 100 100 well located corner, worth $2!o. but If taken this week goes for. J1760. Portland Homes Co., 204 Morrison st. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. ' We an designers and bulKlem of mod ern homes on reasonable terms: arcm tectural work and "'ral contracting. MOKKIS-E.MVJBY CONSTRUCTION CO., S24 Chamber of Commerce. FINE HOME, LAROB LOT. B-room bungalow, well built: Jot 100X 100; beautiful lawn; must be seen to be appreciated; $2ii00. .r PORTLAND TRUST WMPANY OF OitEOON, 8. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sta. POOR MAN, here Is your choice: 15 Pr month buys a lot; you can camp on It this Summer' and save rent: when It tAid for you can get a house built on eas? term? Purse. SIS Chamber of Commerce. 40 ACRES irrigated land; Y?r variety of fruit, grapes, etc. ; some alfalra. Near Kennewick on the North Bank R. R.. a bargain for quick sale: easy term". Might t'ade for city property Vanduyn & Walton. 61S Chamber Commerce. " DKLAvTT-OST MONEY Wsshington-Btreet corner, Just the spot for hlgh-clasa flats, $1(1.000. PORTLAND TRUPT COMPANY OF OKEUON, 8. E Cor. Third and Oak Bts. L COZY 6-room California bungalow, flre L place In living-room but t-ln buffet. Butoh kitchen, corner lot M"U ' tr00 down, balance like rent. Conklln Bros., iu2 Rothohlid bldg. CHEAP ACREAGE. 0 or 10 ecres. 10o carUne, hourly slce, ,nlr 'KIS BENEDICT. 5o2 McKay HMg. 12650 HcautlluL modern, tt-ronm bungalow. 100x100 lot. good barn. rose, and shade trees one block from carllne ; terms. $S0O aown. balance $20 monthly. A. A. Hoover. 813 (jerllnger mag. siooo BUYS 10 acres of good rich poll, all In Cultivation, on county Toad, near carllne 7 mllest of Courthouse; new 4-room house. barn, other Improvements. E. l,LK'r 221 in Morrison bl. Best nTlghborho'od, paved street, cement walk curb, sower, rna, electricity, elevat id and sightly: J050 will handle. Both plmnes 8120. j 100x120 Corner, east front, graded street, fruit tree, fair 6-room house. 2000. B-room modern house, very easy terms 11700 Inquire 1005 Maryland avo. Phone W'oodlawn 60. PORTLAND HB1OTT3. Choice quarter block, 21et St.; $0000, '""""bRUBAKETI & BENEDICT. fK2 McKay Bldg. FINE lot and fraction corner, East Burn sldi. west of 7th; can bo handled for 8000. HEIMBACH ft CO, 307 Rothchlld Bldg. irinaT-CLASS apartment-house In fine lo Vimv navlng largo Interest on invest ment' lot 50x100; price $ ..000; $16.oo0 Sash; terms on balance. Seo our agent . at 101 2d st. WANTED Real estate firm who will plat, plant and cell on commission fine 1.0-atre farm at North Yamhill for walnut pur poses. B 012, Orogonlan. ALBERTA SNAP. 1 will make a great sacrifice of 0-room bungalow; make fair offer, going East. 1034 E. 25th st- North. houses for sale In all parts of th. city: acreage close in and farm. In Oregon and Wathfngton. Phone Main 44S6 Kinney Stampher. 5.11-32 Lumber Exchange bldg. I850u782 E. Salmon, near 23rt. good 8-room house full cement basement, lot 40x12.1. flrst-class location; owner; terms: walk ing distance. 1800 OR over will buy a good home in Port land: excellent bargnlne. Pacific Realty Co.. 820 Swetland bldg SEE southwest corner. 60x76. of Curry and Water sts.. then make m. an offer. E. J. Gelser, 221 Morrlron et. 4000 Full lot on Lovejoy: drst-class lo cation for flats or apartments. Vanduyn & Walton. 515 Chamber of Commerce. CHOICE 6 and 10-acre tracts for sale: easy terms: no Irrigation. North Bank Nut Fruit land Co.. 38 Chamber ot Com. K3H 1 07.2