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13 THE 3IORXIXG- OltEGONIAN, THURSDAY, JAXTTART 28, 1909. THE PORTLAND PORTUWO, CI MOIltM REblACRAXT COST OX'K nll HOTEL OREGON CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Portland's New and Modem BoteL Rates $1 per Day and Dp European Plan. Free Bus WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. Ca.tr.Hy Lertx 'lltil Imperial JliMiiYAZ Screnth.nd - i ( a- - uifciv iw. masa rw " fl la Brrerr ! J. F. DA VIES. Pre.id.nt 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. Morriaoa and Aldar CALUMET HOTEL 5. " i K-J5 rT. ... re a U erlean irn r r Sample 4 ' . j . wM 5 .... 3 : J MODERN I Tiiiti re Ri feii ia.T I bus meets all trains. C. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor HUGHES' MAN WITHDRAWS T. A. Wollis Kefusea to Take In euraxice Job Because of Criticlbm. A LEA-NT. N. T.. Jan. 17. Governor Hug-baa today withdrw the nomination of Frederick A. WalUj, an ate Super intendent of Insurance. The nomina tion waa withdrawn at Mr. rania" re quest. In a letter to Governor Hughes. Mr. IVsJlia e&M: "While the criticisms which have been directed against me lnee my nomina tion axe each and every one of them utterly without foundation and nothing has been or can be developed which can reflect upon mo In any manner whatso ever. I don't care to accept the office to which so much political opposition has been directed. I have therefore de cided to continue !n my present position with my company." ' Watchman Shoots Himself. ABERDEEN". Wash.. Jan. ZlJ Sp-clal-) Frank Balne. watchman at Young A Hoover's camp, on the Humptullps River. Is supposed to have shot himself fatally this afternoon by the accidental discharge of a Winchester rifle. The news of the accident was telephoned here and soon afterward Roy Young and Doc" Hoover, accompanied by a physi cian, started for the scene. Balne la a single man about 40 years old. and his home is in Seattle. The bullet is said to have entered near the heart. It la not believed that the case la one of attempt ed suicide. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Jan. 27. Maximum tiunper tur. 4S desr.es: minimum. 33.1. River nallnl it I A. U.. 11.9 feet; chans In lul 2t hours, fall S I feet. Total ralnfaU. S P. M. to S P. M . .03 Inches; total since Sep tember L 10S. 11.10 lnche.; normal. 23 inches: deflcln:T, It lnchaa Total sun sblae January 34, a hoars SS minute.; poe atoie. aeara 24 mlnatM. Barotmele. (re prr rx)r a kttjsm TOR TOOUST COSCMFJUIAI. to fajnilie. else sn (Is BeoU.rn.it. The PMO(taMBt will be ptaaAMl as ell Uxm to anew iwmi an 4M mrirM. A BDOd- -urkl.h bach taJiHsluMac hi'"ci. BOWKBO, ON HOLLA. e 1 HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Sta. In the heart of the business and shopping district The most modern and up-to-date hotel in the Northwest. Loeal and long-distance phones in every room. Roomi with private bath, en suite and single. Large and mod ernly equipped sample-rooms. ELEGANT GRILL MUSIC Una sneeta all trains. Kate Sl-0 mm mm, w. s w Ki'i-A m irnifMi . Modma Impcars Hotel Washington Sooa. Pieee. Rate 5L0O4L50-52.C3 C O. DAVIS, Sec and Trees. A Strictlr First-Class and Modern Hotel Containing 1 70 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. lea t Irlstanee Fbow In Ev.ry Boom, lrr. 'Bui Mntt Rat America. 1 ee m ear end sa. Relei EuropMft. II 00 nr da and up. hr month, elcgle room and board. $46 to $$ according to room. For two. $7 t. 1U Board wltncut room SS0 per moatb N0RT0NIA HOTEL ELEVENTH, Orf WAJUIKGTO.1 ST. Beautiful Grill Room vatea to Famine. n.r Boa Meeta All Tnlu IiIIm, with Bathe, torn Tra.lln Ia COMFORTS MODERATE PRICES THE DANLVI00RE Portland's sew hotel. 7S Waanlnn-toe, eener letfc, a 11 Thaeta. Huhih ale a, hi tut and Vn Bu meeta all tralna. DAN J. MOORE. Proprieto .14 Ok Oeem ell yeer. "or laJev- aeatloa apply at The ua THE CORNELIUS "The House of Welcome," Corner Park" and Alder. Portland's Bon Ton Transient HoteL Headquarters for the traveling public. European plan. Single, f 1.50 and up. Double, $2.00 and up. Our free omni N. K. CLARKE, Manager. 1iih4 to see ler.l). at 8 P. M-. SO. IS lnehu. PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER. ObMrvetlons taken at 0 P. at, Paellle time. January 27: E Wind a, STATIONS. i -B s e f o B "Z s ' 5 S : ? : la Kakar City IMsmarck. ...... Bote. Fureka,. ........ Helena , Kamloopa. ...... North Head.... POCAt.llo. ....... Portland. ....... Red UlufT Koeburs Sacramento. . . . Salt "Lake San Francisco. . Spokan. T&coma 1'atonah Taland. Waila WaUa Hlalnp Hlnkiyou. ....... Marnh field Tonopali ........ Kaltepall I 82 0.04 12 N Clear CI ear l8now U'leAr 46 O.On -4 S 8 0.04 6 W SO 0.00 N SDO.OO' 4 NW ICloudy Ft cloudy 84 0.00 10 V T. 10'. vw nouay Cloudy 40 0.001 44 0.0X 60 0.00 60 0.04 M 0.O0 44 0.00 56 0.001 4 SB 6 W 4 Z-B 4 N 8 43 hClear Pt cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear (iMr 8 w 84 0.01 14 W 4-iO.O! 4 SW 42 0 OO'IO NW 44 T. 10 frw !"Pt clooAv 40 0.00 10 .VW 84 0.04 Calm 4S 0.29 8 NO 3S 0 .04 8 W 8S: T. I 8 Clear Pt cloudy Pt cloudy Saow Cloudy -Trace. WEATHER INDICATIONS. The North Pacific low-pressure area nan moved rapidly eastward to the radon north of Montana and a new high-pressure area has made Its appearance evar the western portion of this district. Dnrlns the last 12 boure light rain has fallen in Western Ore iron and Washing ton. and Debt anow has fallen in extreme Eastern Oregon and la Southwestern Idaho. It la colder In East ern and Southern Oregon and In fioutn western Idaho. The Indications are for fair weather In this district Thursday, except In Idaho, wher. anow will fall and b. followed by fair weather. It wUl ba colder east of the Case ad. Mountains. FORECASTS. Fortland and vicinity Fair with westerly wlnda Oregon fair, colder east portion: west erly wlnda shirting to easterly along tba coast. Washington Fair, colder east portion; westerly winds shifting to aoutheeeterly along the coast. Idaho Snew, followed by fair and colder weather. uiwaju A. smjLLM, TOMORROW- BOX-OFFICE) SALES OPENS FOR Lambardi Italian Grand Opera Co. Heilig Theater, Feb. 1, 2, 3 115 PEOPLE tO CHORUS SO ORCHESTRA. Monday Night "LTJCIA." Tuesday Night "LA BO HEME." Wed. Matinee "IL TROVATORE." Wednesday Nlg-ht "RIGOLETTO." PRICES MATINEE and NIGHTi Lower floor 12.50 and 2.00 Balcony 12.00, $1.50. $1.00 Gallery, reserved, 4 rows... $1.00 Boxes ". $3.00 and $2.00 TODAT LAST OPPORTUNITY To secure tickets by malL Order ahead of boz-offlce sale. Address letters and checks to W. T. Pang-le. HeUig Theater To morrow Niglit Prices: 1.50. $1, $150; g-aL adm. $1; boxes $15. Kmplr. Theater Co. (Inc.), Lessee. Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Manager. Tonight, all week. Matlne. Saturday. Famous Haker Stock Company In "A Navajo's Love. Evening prices 2.1'-. 3Sc, oOc; Matinees, l.ic. 2,'c. Next week. "The Uonse of a Thousand Candles." BAKER THEATER Phones Main 2. A 5360. Oregon Theater Co. (Inc.) Lessee. George L. Baker. General Manager. First Time In Portland Thla Weak Th. Great Western Military Play THE LIFUTEfiANT AND THE COWBOY Strong play. Excellent Cast. lavish Scenic Effects. Kariraln Mat. Wednesday. 25a any seat. Saturday Mat. 25c. 50c. Evenlnr Prices 2."c, M)c, 75c. Nut Attractions San Francisco Opera Co. SLMN A 10x0. Matinees Ex. Sundays and Holidays. THEATER 15-25-53-75C Week of January t5 Helen Grant Icy, Far-rell-Taylor to.; Dirk Crolius; Mile. Brnsle Hterns Inn T. Kaee; riopble l)e Wolf; Kacter A Lobder; Oroheatru; Plcturaa. PANTAGES THEATER Advanced Vaudeville, Stars of All Nations. Marjorie Lake and Her Dancing Girls and Boys In a spectacular musical extravrganza Slxteen people in the cast, with special ecenery and beautiful electrical effects Matinees Daily, loo. Two Show, at Nlrht, 15o and fSo. THE GRAND-Vaudeville de Luxe ANOTHER RIG BILL. Baker Troupe Henry and Alice Carver. Watson Little.' Les Theodore. osteal Brandons Fred Baaer. Grandaeoope. WORLD'S GREATEST CYCLISTS STAR Ten Cent YandeviDe HEADED BY Chester ft Corbett. Mahoney Boys. Tarvts Martin, 6ml Lata Bros. Illustrated Sons;. Staraecopo. Gladys Van Lata of MURRAY MACK. Wrestling PRANK RILEY vs. ED O'CONNELL EXPOSITION RINK, NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. Admission, $1: Reserved Seats. $1.50. Tickets at Cadwell's and Schiller's. Pkatina; Suspended for One Nlsrht Only. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Pfsfl? AuscrtTsiiftn, Wyomlnf and Waihinetoa Coal delivered promptly In any quan tity. Phone ua your order. Star Coal Co., 40 2d t. phones Main 1618. A 10$4. mantl on tba markat. Barratta 10 Mor rlaon. Both phonaa. Flnriat Cut Tlow.ra always fresh from ,UIiai our own conservatories. Martla A Forbes, S7 Waahlncton St. tJoth phonsa, Electric Fixturei i pticee are right. AH work guaranteed. Western Elactrlo Works, 61 Sixth etreet. PI of In o Knlvae. Forks and all Bllvar- xttnufc) ware replated as good as near. Oregon Hating Works, 19lh and Aider, alaia 25T5. A 2575. II 1UO inalon street- Phone Main USa Fre. delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old luxie aook Port, 11.50. f,. Kemmtrtr eoal. the beat Wye. Vvltl mlng coal; glvea mor. heat and lea ash. Churchlsy Broa. lath aad Marshall eta phones Main SSI. A S981. lVnnH 6000 cords flrat-class 4-foot fir IIUUU wood. 15 per cord delivered. Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany, 408 Corbett Bldg. Pnol Richmond and Wallsend Aaetrallaa. "ttl Independent Coal At lea Company, opposite City Library. Both phone. MEgTINO NOTICES. MINERVA LODO, NO. 19 L O. O. F. Reirular meeting this (Thursday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. First degree. Violtors welcome. H. AULENRlETH, N. O. OREOOX COMM1NDERT, NO. 1. K. T Special conclava this evening at 7:30 P. M. Order of the Red Cross, visiting sir W. & MACKUM, Recorder. WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 48, A. F. AND A. M Special com munication this (Thursday) eve ning, 7:80, East 8th and Burnsifls. E. A. degree. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, Secretary. MEMBERS OF PORTLAND LODGE. NO, 418. I. O. B. B.. are requested to assemble at the lodgaroom. Selllng-Hlrsch bldg., at 6:45 A. M., to attend the funeral of the lata brother. Edward Lang, from the fam ily residence. By order of the president. , ALBERT L. STONE, Recording Secretary. W. OF W. AH members of Mt. Hood Clcle. No. 151. W. of W., are requested to attend regular meeting, Tueaday evening. February 1- Bpaclal business vote on change of by-aawa. GADS .--"7.. ka i iJLra TrTirT-. tL CLr i ' ci TI1EATRE v w ' ' I, i T CLASSIFIED AJVERTISINGt RATE! - w today. - .. f ran eat.e-reai. estate. - I kAILWAI TIME CARD Grand Central Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Roseburg Passenger Cottage Grova Passenger .... California Express San Francisco Express West Side Corvallls Passenger ... Sheridan paasenger Forest Grcve Passenger ...... Forest Grove Passenger ...... Forest Grove Passenger Arriving Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger .... Roseburg Passenger ......... Portland Express ......... West Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger Kore s t Grove Passenger ...... Forest Grova Passenger ...... Forest Grove Passenger 8:18 a. ra. 4:1b p. m 7:45 p. ra. 1:30 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. 5 :3v D. m 11:1) p m. 6 30o 10:30 a. 8:00 a m. 11:50 a. m. 4:50 p. m. OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leavlnsr fortlundV- 1 Pendleton Passenger ..17:45a.m. Chicago-Portland Bpaclal B:16a.m. Spokane r'lyer I 7:10 p.m. Kansas city A Chicago Express.! 4:00 p.m. Arriving Portland I Bnnkana Plver 9:30 a.m. Chi.. Kan. ntv A Portland Ex.. I 7:20a.m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:50 p.m. Pendleton faasenger .1 o-a NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle- Express ... North Coast A Chicago Limited. Overland Express -... Arriving Portland North Coast Limited ...' Portland Express .,... Overlard Express 8:80 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 11:45 p. tn. 7:00 a m. 4:16 D. m. 8:85 p. m. AbTORIA COLCMRIA R1V1UL Lesivinsr l'ort land I Astoria A Seaside Expraaa.......! 1:04 am. Rainier Local..... 1 1:15 p.m. Astoria Passenger I e:uo p. m. Halnier Local 111:20 p.m. Arrlvina Portland I Rainier at Portlund Local 9:05 a. m. Seaside A Portland passenger. ..112:16 p. m. Rainier and Portland Local I 5:10 p. m. Portland Express 110:00 p. m. CANADIAN FAC1FIO RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C. p. R. Short Line, via Spokane. Via Seattle Arriving Portland C. P. 11. Short Line, via Spokane.. Via Seattle B:0O p. m. 11:45 p. m. 10:00 a tn. 7:00 a. m Jefferson-Street Station SOL'TllERN PACIHC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger ... Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger 7:40 a. m. 4:10 p. m. 10:15 a m. 6:50 p. m 11th and Hoyt Sts., Passenger Station Dl'OxkAAHi, If OKI LAND blAllUS RAILWAY. I. caving Portland Inland Empire Express 9:1S A. M. Through trains for Walla Walla. Pasco. Roosevelt. Granddallea, Uoldendata. Whit. Salmon. Stevenson, Vancouver and interme diate polnta North Bunk Limited 6:40 P. M. Through train for Spokane, Sprague, Rltzvllle, Llnd, Pasco. Roosevelt. Grand dalles. White Salmon, Stev.nson and Van couver. Arriving; Portland North Bank Limited 7:10 A.M. Through train from Spokane. Sprague, Rltzvllle. Llnd, Pasco, Roosevelt. Grand dallea Whits Salmon. Stevenson and Van couver. Inland Empire Express 5:25 P. M. Through train from Walla Walla. Pasco, Roosevelt. Granddallea Goldandale. White Salmon. Stevenson, Vancouver and interme diate points TIME CARD OREGON ELECTRIC RAIL WAY COMPANY. Leaving Portland for Salem and Int. Sta tions 8:25, 8:00, 11:00 A. M. : 2:00. 3:45, 6:20, 8:40 P. M. Limited for Tualatin and Salem 9:16 A. M. Local for YYllsonvllle and Int. stations S P. M. Leaving Portland for Forest Grove and Int. Stations 7:00. 8:65. 10:25 A M. ; 1.30, 4:10. 6:30 P. M. Arriving Portland from Salem and Ini. Stations 8:40, 10:55 A. M.; 1:15. 8:40. 6:00, 8:20. 10:40 P. M. Limited from Salem and Tualatin 4:45 P. M. Local from Wllson ville and Int. Stations 6:55 A. &I. Arrlvlnc Portland from Forest Grove and Int. Stations 8:30. 10 00 A. M; 12:15, 2:50, 6 00, 7:20 P. M. PORTLAND RY.. LIGHT POWER CO. IA1VJ Ticket Office and Wal'ing-Iloom, First and Alder ytrteU. Onion ntr 1. 6:30 A. A . and every 80 xnlnutes to and including i P. M., then 10, 11 p. St.; last car midnl.ht. oresiiam ana interjniruuLo puuuu u.ou, 7 -AT H:45. 11:4.',. 10:45 A. M . 12:45. 2.45. 8:45. 4:45. 5:45. 6:45, 7:15. 11:15 P. M. Falrvlew and xrouiaa.e o:oa, -i:o, o:eo. 9:45. 10:45 A. M-, 1215. 2:45, 8:45. 4:45, 6:45. 6:45 P. M. SOT Vancouver. Ticket office and waiting-room Second and Washington streets. A. Al. o : 1 o , o . i o.w. o ou, 9:60. 10:80. 11:10. 11:50 v m 12:30. 1:10. 1:50. 2:80. 8:10. 8:50. 4:30, 6:10. 6:50. 6:80, 7:05, 7:40, 8:16, 9:26, 10:85, 11:45,. On Third Monday In Every Month the last Car Leave, at 7:05 F. M. Dally except fcunaay --imuy except Monday. . AUCTION SALES TODAY. At anartment house. 474 Washington street, corner Fourteenth, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. At Baker's auction house, furniture, etc.. from piedmont residence. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker & Son. auctloneera BORN, SILVERMAN December 23. to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Silverman. 306 Montgomery street, a son. DIED. BROWN In this city. Jan. 27, at the resi dence of her daughter. Mrs. Otto Roths child. 786 Kearney at.. Mrs. Theresla Rrown, aged (17 years, mother of Mra Otto Rothschild, of Portland; Mrs. Her man Wellsch. of Fan Francisco. An nouncement of funeral later. GOTTSCHALK In this city, January 2T, Genrge Oottach&lk. Announcement of fun eral later. FUNERAL NOTICES. CUNNINGHAM At the family residence. 324 Everett street, January 27. Fannie Cunningham, aged 62 yeara Mother of Arthur and Morris King, of thla city. Funeral services will be held at Dun ning. McEntee A Gllbaugh's chapel. Seventh and Pine streets, January 29, at 2 P. M. Friends respectfully invited to attend. Interment Rose City Cem etery. St. Louis. Mo., and Vedersburg. Ind.. papers please copy. ETLAETSCH At the family residence, Woodstock. January 27. William Klaetseh, aged 80 years 8 months 4 days, beloved husband of Bertha Klaetseh. Funeral win take place from F. 8. Dunnlng'a parlora. East Alder and East 81xth streets. Friday, January 29, at P. M. Friends respectfully invited. Interment Mult nomah Cemetery. EDWARDS Funeral eervloes of the late Nancy Maria Edwards will be held at the family residence. 141 Eaat Forty-fifth atreet, today (Thursday) at 1 P. M. Friends respectfully invited to attend. Re mains will be taken to Sherwood, Or., for Interment. HAMMOND January te, at her home. 148 East 26th St., Grace Hammond, aged 70 yeara wife of I. B. Hammond. ITU ne raj eervlcee will ba held from -the above resi dence at 10 A. M. today (Thursday). Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. Donning, MoEntee a Gllbartxh, Funeral Directors, 7th and Pine. Phono Main 430. Lady aaaiatant. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Dlree. era, txO Sd at. Lady assistant, pkone At 601. t F. FTNLslY A HON, 8d and Madlsoa, lAdy attendant- Fbone Mala , A ISO. KELLER-BYRNES CO. Funeral Dlrae. era. 871 KusaeU. Esn loan, lidy assistant. F. . DUNNING. TJadertaker. 414 East Aider. Lady assistant. Pboae Eaat M. UoENTEE-ERICSON CO. Undertakers aaSja "'-"" e Alder. M 614. In Effect November 1. liOs. Dally or Sunday. Per Line. One time.... a Same ad two consecutive times ..-So Same ad three consecutive times 300 bsiiie ad six or seven consecutive time. .600 Six words count as one line, on canh ad vertisements, and no ad counted for lees ihm inn line.. When an advertisement la not run consecutive time, the one-time rate applies. The above rates apply to advertisements under "New Today" and all other ciassilioa tlons excepting the following: Situations Wanted, Male. Situations Wanted, Female. For Rent, Rooms, Private Families. Rooms and Board, Private Families. Housekeeping Kooras, Private Families. The rate on the above ciassincationa la 7 cents a line each Insertion. On charge or bnou advertisements the charge will be based on the actual number of lines appearing tn the paper, regardless of the number of words In each line. Space in the "New Today" columns Is figured by measure only 14 line, to th. Inch. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience of patrons The Oregonlan will accept advertisements (excepting "Situa tions Wanted" and "Personal") for publi cation In classified columns over the tele phone. Bills for sucli advertising will be malted Immediately and payment la expected promptly. Care wiU be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonlan will not be re sponsible for errors In advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephones: Main 7010, A 6095. NEW TODAY. RYAN PLACE "Why buy lots 40 minutes out on the carline when you can buy nh acre on the "West Side, only 14 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 Kyan Place and its neighbors were coming in and out on the same schedule in warm, comfort able cars. TheseAcreTracfs are on the Salem Electric 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. SeeTHE SPANTON Co. 270 STAEK STREET. E CHEAP A beautiful, strictly modern 6 -room bungalow, close In, with three lurge bed rooms, with clothes closets and recep tion hall: fina norcelaln bath, with toilet. wash basin and medicine chest; large living-room and dining-rooms with open ing; Dutch kitchen, line porcelain sink, wood lift, furnace and fireplace, elegant electric, gas and combination fixtures; nice front and side norclies. with lights; cement basement, walks and steps; base ment subdivided; stationary iuds: nice terraced lawns; house new and substan tially built, with double floors and walls; sewer connections all In and paid for. and all street assessments paid. This Is' a beauty, and the district speaks for It self. Now offered for only J3300. on easy terms or -o montmy installments. RALPH ACKLEY, 605 Corbett Bldg. INVESTORS Our facilities for securing well-se lected INVESTMENT BONDS, net ting 4 to 7 per cent (that are easily converted into cash at any time) are such that we can supply them at most advantageous prices. All local bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Personal interviews solicited from prospective purchasers of investment securities. J. W. CRUTHERS & CO, Board of Trade Bldg. IF Yamhill County foothill land will pro duce the finest English walnuts In the world (talk to growers and commission men and be convinced) and Is so very profitable, it looks like It might be a wise investment lu uuy bunm iu i'J 125 of $80 per acre. Similar but In ferior California nut land sells from 1600 to 11000 per acre now. Do your own thinking we have 5000 acres for sale, very choice. Will put 2000 acres on the market In a few days In fi, 10. 20 and 40-acre tracts. GEO. K. WAOGO.VKR, 23 Board of Trade. SACRIFICE 7 rooms, full cement basement, wash trays, piped for furnace, gas and elec tric lights; lot 60 by 100, on East 22d street, one block from car; walking dis tance; house almost new; $3700, $1200 cash. Kauf f mann & Moore S2S Lumber Exchange. Second Floor Loft 50x100 Ft. TO RENT 100 feet from Washington street on Fifth. D. D. DARLING, 104 Tilth Street. 100x100 Near Steel Bridge On Union avenue. Income-bearing. Price $12,500 ZIMMERMAN, 621 Board of Trade Building. UNION AVENUE BO by 100 corner, near Broadway, food site for store ana nats; 14000, 2000 cash. Kauf f mann & Moore 823 Lumber Exchange. ACREAGE For $1000 you can get a 'Warranty Deed to 3 acres of the finest land at JENNINGS LODGE On the Oregon City carline. Terms can be arranged. Devlin & Firebaugh 610-nl-C12 Bvretlaiicl nruUdlaus CLOSE IN WEST SIDE tease Only 16 minutes' ride on Salem elec n trie line, Five-Cent Fare These beautiful tracts are laid out in park style, all streets are graded or macadamized, and are THE BEST VALUE in Portland at Only $600 Each TERMS TO SUIT YOU, These ideal acre tracts are closer in than a great many of the additions where lots are selling for more than what we are asking for acreage. THESE VALUES will more than double in the next year. Call at the office and let us show you where you can get more value for your money than in any other section of the city. REMEMBER, you can make a good livmg on one of these acre tracts. M. E. LEE Room 411 Corbett Building. INVESTMENT BONDS Portland Improvement. Portland General Electric Co. City and Suburban Railway Co. Oregon Water Power and Railway Co, Portland Home Telephone Co. With 6tock bonus. BOUGHT AND SOLD. J. W. CRUTHERS & CO. Board of Trade Building. Phone Main 7596. RIVERFRONT We offer direct to buyers the larg est riverfront tracts in or near Port land now available 10 to 100 acres. Fine for mill or factory purposes. Deep-water and rail transportation. Last opportunity to control large areas at reasonable prices. THE SHAW-FEAR GOHPANY 245V2 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. HERE'S A SNAP lO ACRES All first-class soli. 6 acres cultivated: neat new houae and barn, some fruit trees, good water, convenient to station on Oregon Electric carline. short ride out; a very prett" location; wife Is sick and must sell at sacritlce now; nothlne so cheap offered anywhere around; $2750. Henkle & Harrison Bll Gerllnger Bldg., 2d and Alder. 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 34 years. Price $5600, half cash. For particulars apply to KAUFFMANN 6 MOORE 335 Lumber Exchange. NOB HILL HOME ' Kold on the Moral Risk. Pit ICE $6750 Terms Nothing: down, $50 per month. Eight rooms; solid stone foundation; every modern convenience. The most select neighborhood. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY (Owner) tK)l Board of Trade Ulds. Phone Main 447. MORTGAGE LOANS I o went raten and terms to suit; spe cial rntet and fuvorable term on large loan on business properties. Fonda Ioaned for Private Investors A. H. BIRRELL CO. 202 McKay Bldic, 3d A Stark. DWELLING HOUSES of every kind designed and built to order. All the money furnished, which may ba paid back in small monthly Installments. JOICf LOCKHART, Financial Asent, 610-611 Chamber of commerce. Phone Main 4M. Mortgage Loans Lowest rate ol interest. LOUIS SALOMOJf, 233 Stark Street, near Second. BHEHIFF'S foreclosure sale, February 1, 19 A. M.. elegant Nob Hill residence. No. 160 21st at. N. A snap. Particulars of W. S. Ward, attorney. 210 Alisky bldg. DO YOU WISR TO BUY A HOMBT Then sea HARTMAN A THOMPSON. Chamber of Commeroa REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Andrews, F. V. 4 Co. M. S34t. 30 Hamilton bg. Baker, Alfred A., 1 15 Ablngton bldg. Reek. William (!., 312 Faillnir bldg. Blrrell, A. H. Co.. 202-3 McKay bldg. Real estate. Insurance, mortgage loans, etc. Brubaker & Benedict. 602 McKay blig. M. 649. Chapln & Herlow, 332 Chamber of Commerce. Cook. B. S. & Co.. Bo3 Corbett bldg. Croasler Co.. 708-9 Corbett bldg. M. 7853. Fields. C. E. & Co.. Board of Trad. bldg. Goddard. H. W.. Main and A 1743. 110 2d at. Jennings A Co., Main 168. 206 Oregonlan. Lee, M. E.. room 411 Corbett bldg. Kali A Von Borstel. 104 2d st. 892 B. Bum side Parrlsb, Watklns A Co., 250 Alder at. Richardson. A. B.. 221 Com. Club bids;. B chalk. Geo. D., 264 Stark at. Main or A 392. Sharkey, J. P. & Co.. 1225 Sixth St. Sweasson, A. F. & Co.. 253 Washlngtoa St. The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and Multnomah at. (Holladay Addition.) Waddel. W. O.. 309 Lumber Exchange bldg. White, B. F.. 227Uj Washington at. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE, by owner, 50x05. corner 25th and Northrup, $."O00; all lmprovementa In and paid. Main 4341. MUST sell lot, Central Alblna, $200 less than it Is worth: terms to suit. Miller, 430 Worcester bldg. B-ACRE) tract, carline. claee Izuj $110. Owaert 411 Hawthorn, ava. NOB HILL HOMH. $7780 s-room. new and modern home; full concrete basement. Z nrejIaees and all up-to-dats conveniences; fractional corner lot; choice location. Twenty fourth St., south of Marshall St. This is an exceptionally (rood buy and worthy of immediate Investigation. JAMES J. FLYNN, ill Chamber of Commeroa. S-ACRB CHICK.KM RANCH. Near Lents, well fenced, good S-room bouse, barn, chicken houses, etc.; 1 Ss good bearing: orchard, strawberries, ato.. some wood, new incubator and brooder, 64 chic-kuns and all househo'.d furniture. Including a new $.".0 steel range, rent only $10 per month, 2 months paid in advance, tenant will take ilioO tor everything on the place. CADOXAB 4i DURHAM. 270 Washington St., Koom L NOTHING BETTER FOR FLATS Uli APAUTMENTS $S5oO, Soxloo, on Nob Hill; very cholc. ?750, S-.tTo. ea-ty watHtriK distance. . WiiST SLDE HGMK3 $3050, 7-room and lot on Cirant St. $low, 6-room, new and strictly modern; full lot. walklnff distance; terms. f50o0. fine b-room house and lot. close In on one of our best streets; lot worth the money. FUED C. KIN1. 506 Commercial Hlock. 1U1 and Wash. at. $300 buys 2-rocrn hou. 2 Icta (Hx90, Raybum ave., $7oii; J.".i0 ensh, bal. $15 per ir.onth. Bungalow 5 rooms, modem, 3 blocks from Mt. Scott carline on J'owell Valley road, $1200; cah, $!' bal. $20 per month. B-room hou.-rj and lot, WiUamoue lleUrhta, $400; cHsh $10OO. bal. terms to eult. NATIONAL HKALTT .fc TItUST CXX, X'MH Washington St. FREE) GOVrTRXlTPNT LAT7T IRRIOA TED By the state at low cost. Malts appH atlon for these land, at WILLIAMS i KANCI.BR. SOU Weils-Famo Vlig. IRVINGTOS of the finest lots In this swellest. most exclusive residence section. The improvements are all In and paid for. If cars stop running you can walk home for supper In 0 minutes. We can de liver these lots at fliuO ench for a few days. liny one or all. All above street prade. C. P. PAuiier & Co.. room 14. Mulkey bide . 2d and Morrison sts. WEST SIDK HOME). Do you want a home on Wlllametta Heights, due view, full lot, large house. $S0O cash will put you In poauesslon and Kood terms on balance; this property 1 unexcelled for location and the price u risht- J. C. STRUBI.B. 433 Chamber of Commeroa. FOn BALE Lot COxlOS. with, two frame houses; rent will net 10 per cent on price; $4SoO; lot alone worth $11500; como quick. SO,000 for M. block. Inside properly, a food investment. Ust your timber and farm lands with ua; we always have buyers for acreage. Call 307 Chamber commerce. 200 ACltBS. $2050. A BARGAIN. 80 acres gcoA timber, balance eccond growth, all good soil, about 20 milee from Port land, near It. R. station nnd boat landing. FRED C. KING. 60S Commercial block, 2d and Washington. Slj.NNYSILiS HOME. Good 6-room modern cottage, corner lot. close to two carllnes. only $700; easy terms. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sts. 8-ROOM new, modern house with lot. In Sunny-side, good batemfliit, bath, gas and electricity; blocks from car, bet. H.'td and 87th: suitable for home or rent Income; $21)50; about $W'0 caeh. baianco $25 per month. Culver, 023 Chamber of Commerce. TREMOST PLACE. Fine lot, well located in Tremont rlace, $125 ca.nh take it. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON, 8. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sts. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. We are designers and builders of mod ern homes on leasonabls terms; archi tectural work nnd general contracting. MORRIS-EM ER V CONSTRUCTION CO.. 821 Chamber of Commerce. 40 ACRES irrigated land; highly improved: variety of rruil, grapes, eic; uumo u him... Near Kennewlck on the North iiank R. It.; a bargain for quick sale; easy terms. Might trade for city property. Vanduyn & Waltou, 615 Chamber Commerce. 6EB THIS. Fine 8-room home, all modern, fine lawn, cement walk. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON, S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sts. MODERN COTTAGE. YJast Slfle. clo.-e In, cement sMewalk, Vm woved street, best car eervice; $2,100; terms. Brubaker Jt Benedict, 002 McKay building. 2C,-,0 Iteautlful. modern, 6-room bungalow. 1UUX1UU lot, gou ... ' trees, one block from carline; terms. $ ."0 down, balance 20 monthly. A. A. Hoover, 313 Gerllnger bldg. BEAUTIFUL LOT VERY CHEAP. Best neighborhood, paved street, cement walk curb, sewer. k:is, electricity, elevat ed and sightly; $050 will hundle. Both phones 8120. WEST SIDK) HOME, dose In, full lot, pood houae, 4 fh-eplaoea; a bargain for S7S0O. ZIMMERMAN, 621 Board of Trade. A-l RAR'jAW. Corner. lOOxloo, 2 blocks from Custom house; price $;!2.0O0 EDWARD HOWLANO, 208 Stark St.. Room 14. Mallory bldg. ONLY $4)100. new. modern heme, Willamette Heights, 5 lariso r-joms. iirepioce, etc. ; lot 50x100, f'M-o cawli. If r-ady to buy In a select district, see me at once. Jms. C. Logan. E2t;i-i Washington st.. room 416. FINE corner for Tats, corner 60x66. close la on East Skin, only $2500. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON, 8. E. Cor. Third and Oak Rts 100x120 Corner, east front, graded street, fruit trees, fair G-room house. $2000. B-room modern house, very easy terms. $1700. Inquire 1005 Maryland ave. Phone Woodlawn 00. FIVE ACRES and email bou.se. fruit, berried; rr-tc foe aulck sale $;.0nn; close to carline. I ZIMMERMAN. 021 Beard of Trntle. SOUTH PORTLAND. 11100 5-room cottage renting for $10 per month, walking distance. P J. W. ORUSSI, 205 Washington. Near Third, Room T. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. Cr.olce quarter Mock. 21st si.. JlnOA, terms. Brubaker & Benedict. 602 McKay bldg. WANTED Real estate firm who will plat. Plant and sell on commission line 150-arre f-rm at North Yamhill for walnut pur poses. B 612, Oregonlan. CHEAP ACREAGE. 6 10 or 16 acres, 10c carltne, hourly service, only $2oO per acre Benedict. 602 McKay bldg. Brubaker & $250 DOWN and $15 rer month will buy "due home on Mount Scott line. SPENCER & CO.. 1"2 Second et. LOT on Eafrt 22d and Couch, a snap. $1S50, part cash. H. F. Lee & Co., 627 Board of Trade. , HOUSES tor sale In ali parts of the city; acreage close In and farms In Oregon and Washington, phone Main 44S'!, Kinney A Stampher, 7,31-32 Lumber Exchange bldg. 500 7b2 E. Salmon, near 2.'ld, good 6-room house, full cement basement. lot 40x12:;. flrsf-class location; owner; terms; walk ing distance. 6-ROOM house, full lot, Flrland, $1500; $"00 riuh. balance $20 per month; seo this. very cheap. MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 1.1S Third Stroet. NEW. modern 6-room bungalow on East iilet street .full b;Lsement. lot t-OxloO; price, $2tK,o: $700 cash. SPENCER & CO.. 102 Second et. 14000 Full lot on Lovejoy: flrst-rlass lo cation for flats or apartments. Vanduyn & Walton. 515 Chamber of Commerce. CHOICE 5 and 10-acre tracts for salo; easy terms; no irrigation North Bank Nut A Fruit Land Co., 338 Chamber of Com. BEST bargain In South Portland, will coet you $4250. 320 &wetland bldg. $850 REAL ESTATE contract at a discount. Owner, 519 Swetland bldg. WANTED Low-priced lot up te $600; must s. gooa Duy. .aaxess rs sis, iref o&iaji, D 109.2 i il