Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 05, 1909, Page 12, Image 12

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THE KMOPt!TCVG OREGOXIAN. WTTDESDAT, MAY 5, 1909.
WHEAT UP SHARPLY
July Closes at $1.16 and May
at $1.28.
BULL CAMPAIGN NOT DEAD
Patten's Firm Sells May Moderately
and Buys July . Heavily Market
Has Been Advancing Steadily
During the Past "Week.
CHICAGO. Slay 4. July wheat, on
the Board of Trade today, made a sen
sationally bullish showing:, advancing
from $1.12, the low price of the day. to
at which the market closed. This
marked a net advance of S'MS&a. May
closed at $1.28.
The market has been advancing:
steadily for the last week, following: the
spectacular decline which set afloat re
ports that James A. Patten had dropped
out of the market. Today's high prices
were-Nit. 1 Vi under the best price of the
bull campaign for May, and only 2 Tb
below the July record.
fcartlett. Patten & Co.. of which Bull
Leader James A. Patten is a member,
were credited today with selling May
on a moderate Rcaie. but with making
heavy purchases of July.
Today's advance. xn top of the gradual
gains of last week, are said to indicate
clearly that the bull campaign, which was
alleged in many quarters to be dead,
was only sleeping.
The closing figures today were 10 cents
higher than the bottom reached on April
27 last. Mr. Patten is still absent on his
partner's New Mexico ranch.
DOG SHOW OPENS TODAY
AJVNTTAL, EVENT "WII,Ii BE HELD
AT FIRST AND WASHINGTON. .
Portland Kennel Club Has Splendid
Ixt of Animals for Four
Day Exhibit.
! BY tr. J PBIRAIN.
Today marks the opening of the
Spring season, when the .bow-wows
come Into their own. and canines of all
descriptions, sizes, colors and dispo
sitions will hold forth for four days at
the northeast corner of First and Wash
ington streets.
.The Portland Kennel Club . has "pre
pared elaborately for this, the 10th an
nual dog show, and the handsome cata
logue Issued by the club contains the
name and pedigree of over 250 speci
mens to be displayed before the judges.
Portland dog fanciers have waxed
enthusiastic over kennel shows of the
past. . and many of these shows have
lived up to expectations, but a glance
through the spacious rooms for the new
show, over the Portland public market
block. St First and Washington, yes
terday indicates that this year's show
is to beat all previous ones by a large
margin. The many splendid dogs on
hand, a large number of them coming
from all parts of the Pacific Coast,
should bring credit to the Portland fan
ciers who have worked hard for the
success of the exhibit.
The Portland breeders who have made
their kennels known in the past are
about to have their desire for keener
competition gratified, for the .number of
out-of-town entries in various breeds is
greater this year than e-er before.
G- S. Haliwell. of San Francisco, one
of the best-known breeders, and han
dlers on the Pacific Coast, has a num
ber of his own dogs here, and is acting
in-the capacity of handler for several
other prominent dog fanciers. Mr. Hali
well takes especial pride in boasting of
his Irish terrier. Champion Endcliffe
Curate, which has beaten everything on
the Coast and has taken many prizes
at Eastern competitions. Champion
Enddiffe Curate won at Vancouver, B.
C. and also at Tacoma. and the owner
expects a similar result at. Portland. In
addition to his own string, Mr. Haliwell
is handling se-eral other high-class en
tries., A. Balfour's famous field spaniels,
Inchklef Billy and Inchkief Bess, two
handsome animals which have won re
peatedly, are being shown for the owner
by Haliwell. This handler also has Miss
Alice Wilson's Fussian wolfhound Tybo.
Mies Wilson resides at Pan Francisco
and Mr. Haliwell has shown the dog at
the Northwestern shows, where he has
taken several prizes.
Robert A. Boos, of Pan Francisco, is
the owner of the prize bull terrier. Tre
boT. Reuben, which won the prize for
being the best in the Vancouver show
and will be a., formidable competitor
hre. This dog. as well as a wire-haired
fox terrier. Leading Chance, belong
ing to II. Burns, of Vancouver, is being
handled by G-. 3- Haliwell.
..Thomas S. Griffith, the owner of the
Glen Tana kennels, near Spokane, will
not attend the Portland show this year,
but his famous breed of collies will be
represented by a. pair of these handsome
dogs. Mr. Griffith has arranged with
Haliwell to show his Glen Tana Moun
taineer Minstrel and Glen Tana Little
Vera at the Portland show, and also at
the coming Califorina benchtngs.
The bull terriers Of Frank K. Watkins
will be represented by several entries
cf his dogs and their get. This hand
some breed is to have competition from
several points this year, but Mr. Wat
kins is confident his kennels will, be
represented in the winning classes.
Major J. M. Taylor, of Rutherford.
N. J., and John Bradshaw. of San Fran
cisoo. are the judges 'of the Portland
show, and they will commence the .work
of picking out the best dogs and pass
ing out the different colored ribbons
this afternoon. The large list of entries
means that the judges will have to
work fast in order to complete their
tk in the time limit, and all owners
of dogs entered are requested to have
the dogs in their kennels promptly on
time today.
. Mount Ange.1 College Games.
Mount Angel College baseball team
detsated the Oregon City High School
In a one-sided game-played at Mount
Angel Saturday. The score was Mount
Angel College 11. Oregon City 1. The
features of the gams were the pitching
of Burns, of Mount Angel, who allowed
but two hits and struck out eight men;
and the batting of Devereaux. of the
college team, who landed five bits out
of six times at bat. It was erroneous
ly reported that the college cubs were
victorious over the first team in the
laf-t game of their series - The fact was
that the senior team won the game
and the series.
Pundny. Mount Angel college second
team won a game from the Silverton
High School te-am bv a score of to 6.
The game went to the college boys on
You Can Make
Has Made and Is Making More Mdney for Investors than Any Other
East St. John is the last large tract on the Peninsula and is the BEST." It" is half ' a mile nearer the SWIFT PACKING
PLANT and MONARCH LUMBER COMPANY than. Swift's townsite. where BUSINESS. LOTS ARE BEING SOLD FOR $2000.
These two great, industries will soon be in operation and many dwellings are being erected for employes.
A $10,000" SCHOOL IS CONTRACTED FOR ON OUR PROPERTY and several large stores and factories already constructed.
TERMS: 1 0 Per Cent Down, 3 Per Cent a Month
Office at East St. John Station on St. John Carline. Fare 5c. -
Our salesmen will escort you ' from our downtown office any time, but don't put this off till tomorrow. COME TODAY.
REMEMBER Values in this district will advance rapidly this Summer. Act quicklv and reap the benefit yourself.
THE SPANTON COMPANY
270 STARK STREET r
1
account of timely hitting. The bat- I
teriAs wre: Mount Angel. Maione and
Devereaux; Silverton, Derrick and
Bddison. .
Eorkaway Beach lots $20 $5 down,
$5 per month, no interest. C J. Owen &
Co.. 414 Lumber EXchangre.
FtyERAL ypTICES.
McVOT At Good Samaritan Hospital, Ma
2. Edward Willajrd McVoy, a-ged 23 years
1 month 6 days. Funeral service vlll be
hld this (TVednday) afternoon, at 2 P.
M . from St. - Mary's. Church., Albina.
Funeral will leave ZelJer-Byraes Oo.'s par
lors. Russell street and Williams avenue,
at 1:45 P. M Interment at Rose City
Cemerery. Friends respectfully invited
to attend. ...
BLACK Funeral services . of the lae
Charlfs N. Flack, aged 57 years, will be
"held at Tunninisr. McEntee & Oilbsuh's
chapel, corner Seventh and Pine streets,
today (Wednesday) at 2 :30 o'clock.
FrSsnds and acquaintances respectfully in
vited to attend.
GET
BEST
Before buying the site for yonr new home, be
mire that, you see PROSPECT PARK, THE CREAM
OF IRYTXGTOX. This is the most scientifically
i and completely improved restricted residence dis
... trict in Portland. It now has asphalt streets, with
.wide parkings, cement sidewalks, a - complete system
of sis-inch and eight-inch Bull Run "Water mains,
gas mains and a modern sewer and drainage system
that connects with the main Irvington sewer.
THESE IMPROVEMENTS ARE ALL THERE
NOW AND READY FOR USE. Buildjng restric
tions protect you from undesirable surroundings and
aid in rapidly increasing values. "
Take the. "Woodlawn or Alberta cars on XVashirig
ton street at. either Fifth or Second streets, ride to
Knott street and walk one block east, to our office,
where Mr. H. L. Mumf ord. our representative, will
be glad to show you the property and give you all
the information you. may require..
ROUNTREE
AND
DIAMOND
241 Stark Street
EAST-SIDE OFFICE
E. 7th and Knott Sts.
H.L.MUMFORD
Manager in Charge
Watch the Movement
HARBORTON IS THE PLACE FOR YOU.
The Spanton Co., 270 Stark St.
LOTS $275 UP
Graded and Water Mains Laid x
1 0 Per Cent Discount for a Few Days
While Investments are Going On
FUNERAL NOTICES.
THOMAS--In this city. May 3. at the fam
ily residence, 305 Larabee street. Freddie
D- Thomas, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.
F. Thomas, ared 10 years. The funeral
services will be held at Lone Fir Cem
etery at 11 A. M today.
Tl'ALPOLE The funeral service of John
Loula Wlpole will be held at family repi
denee. If! C'orbett street, tt'edneeday. May
5, at 2. SO - P. M. Interment. River
view Cemetery; services at grave private.
Dunning, McEntee & Gllbaagh, Fotnerml
Directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430.
Lady Assistant. Office of County Coroner.
, EDWARD HOLHAX CO.. Funeral direct
ors, 220 8d st- Lady assistant. Phone M. 501.
J. P. FTNTJEY ft SON". 3d and Madison.
Lady attendant, phone Main 9, A 1&S9.
ZEIXEK-BTRN E8 CO.. Funeral Direct
ers. 272 Russell. East 1082. Lady assistant.
F. S. DUTNI"G. Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant, phone jact 62.
McENTEJS-ERICSOTf CO. Undertakers
lady assistant. 409 Alder. M 613S-
Down the River!
S27.50 Today
AMUSEMENTS.
BUNGALOW THEATER
Phones Main 11"; A 4224. Geo. L- Baker.
Gen. Man.
Tonierht All Week Mat. Sat Baker Stock
. , Company in
WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER
Magnificent Production
Evening. 25, 35c 50c. Mats. 15. 25c. Election
Returns Saturday Tight.
Next Week Merely Mary Ann.
LYRIC Theater, 7th and Alder
Phones A 1026. Main 46S5. Prices, 10, 20. 30o
For week starting Sunday Matinee, May 2
The Lylie Stork Company in .
AT THE OLD CROSSROADS
Br special arrangements with Mr. Arthur
Alston. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
Next Week Ten Nights in a Barroom.
HAD? 6. A 1020. Matinee
Ex. Sundays and Holidays.
nibn.a
Week of May S Three 'Feature Act: Lil
lian Borbb&rt, Marshall P. Wilder and
Countess Roesi and Paulo ; The Lulu Beeeon
Trio; rierickx Brother; Flo Adler; Coe and
Boyd; Orcheetra; Pictures.
PANT ACES THEATER
Advanced Vaudeville, Star of All Nations.
"THE GAINSBORO GIRL"
A Spectacular Scenic Singing; Act in Four
Parts Magnificent Scenery and Dainty
Electrical Effects.
Matinees daily. 15c; two shows at night.
15c and 25c.
THE GRAN D-Vaudeville JeLus.
WEEK STARTING MAY , 1909.
WILLIAMS
Monetta. Five
Cots boy . Williams
1 Barto
..Hw A Merietta
Harry McDuffee
Granascope
A3ST
WALKER'S
CHOCOLATE
DROPS.
STAR THEATER
ESTIRB CHANGE OF BILL, TODAY.
NEW PICTUKES, SONGS AND
BALLADS.
Marlnces for Everybody Every Day.
Admission to Any Seat 10c.
BASEBALL
Rerreation Park.
Coreer Vangbn and Twenry-fourtn Sta.
SAN FRANCISCO
. vs.
PORTLAND
May 4, S, , T, S, 9.
Games begin weekdays 3:30 P. M.;
Svnday, 2:30 P. M.
Admission Bleachers. 25c; Gra-nd-stand.
50c; Boxes. 25c extra. Children:
Bleachers. .10c: Grandstand. 25c.
Toadies' Day Friday.
Boys under 12 free to bleachers
Wednesday. . .
DEED.
I
HT7STOX At the residence of A. B- An
drews. 62 North Fifth street. William
Huston, beloved father of Mrs. A. B.
' Andrews, aed T2 years. - Funeral notice
later.
IARTARIM In - this city. May - 4. at the
family residence, 26S Mead street. Victoria
Tartarinl, aged 43 years. 4 months and
21 days. Funeral notice hereafter.
MEETING NOTICES.
WASHINGTON- LODGE KC 45.
A. F. AXT A- M. Stated communi--aUon
this (Wednesday) evening
T :20. East Eighth and Burnside.
I. M. degree. Visitors -welcome.
J. H. RICHMOND, Sec.
HAWTHORNE LODGE. So. 111.
A F. and A. M. Stated com
munication - this (Wednesday)
evening at S o'clock. Work in
the M M. degree. Visiting breth
ren welcome. C. E. Miller.' sec-retary-
HA5SALO' LODGE. No. 15f I. O. O. F-
Members are requested to meet -at our hall
this (Wednesday . evening. May 5. at 7:30
o'clock, to pay Harmony Lodge, No. 16. I
O O- F.. a fraternal visit. Visiting brothera
are Invited to go with us
F. COZENS, Secretary.
FTDELITT LODGE, NO. 4, A. O. TJ. W.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening.
P. Gevurtz, G. M. W., and B. L. Frazier,
D. D. G. M. W.. -will pay official visit- All
members requested to attend.
J. M. DIXON. M. W.
X H. ZANE. Recorder.
SAMARITAN LODGE NO 2. I O O F
Regula-r meeting this evening at S o'clock
Initiation. - Visitors always, welcome.
B OSWOLD. Sec
XEW TODAY.
FINE
COLUMBIA FIVER
STOCK RANCH
AND
- ' 'DAIRY FAFM
-5T5 a.cres on Washington fdde. between
150 and 2O0 acrs in cultivation, much
more can "be cultivated: balance in native
grass; new 10-room fcouin. good bam.
about 50 head cattle. 4 brood mar"?, some
hogs, farm machinery, etc. ; place all
ff need; county .road through It: boat
landing, warehouse, ftot- and postofflce:
can run from 200 to 30O head cattle;
derp sandy loam sail: 12nd lis we!!;
Lower Columbia; price OOO; half cash
EOLD?. WAXLA' E CO.,
17 Boajrd or Trade,
Addition in Portland
XFW IOD4T.
fee. &aKer&Coi
TOMORROW, THURSDAY,
AT 2 P. M.
We are Instructed by Mrs. Pennell
to sell by auction the furniture, etc., of
her six-room flat at No. 36 North 21st
et.. cor. WashineTton. .st... comprising:
iron bed. spring; and mattress, folding
beds, ma-ttresses. feather pillows, sheets
and bedding several dressers and com
modes, toilet ware, rockers, chairs, cen
ter tables heaters. New Home sewing:
machine, kitchen cupboard, kitchen
treasure, large six-hole Oribben & Sex
ton ran. with water-back, kitchen
utensiis and other effects. Sale tomor
row, Thursday, at 2 o'clock ('sharp
Flat for rent. $20. including- water.
BAKER : SOX. Auctioneers.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE
OF AUCTION
On Monday next. May 10, we "will hold
auction at private residence. Included
in this well-furnished home you will
find furniture, rugs, carpets, etc.. of ths
very best grrade. Kull particulars in
next Sunday's papers.
BAKER & SOTV- Auctioneers.
Of Ice and Salesrooms 152 Park St. 1
50 acres, - platted and recorded -ready
for Rale; will net over 250 per
cent; $1000 required.
Churchill -Matthews Co.
Lumber Exchange Building,
Second and Stark Sts.
SPECIAL
BUYS
STOOO Very desirable corner. 22d and
Reed, with United Railway
trackage, suitable for factory.
Some income.
S7000 Highly improved. 10 acres near
Milwaukic. only $2000 cash re
quired. '
S3650 Bungalow, new. modern. 7
rooms, two lots, near Midway,
only block from car. $450 cash
will handle..
S3000 New 6-room cotta. full lot.
' block from Richmond car. $500
cash and $25 per month.
JACKSON 8 DEERING
Phones Main 34. A 3457. 24 Stark St.
Peninsular Bargain
2 acres of good soil. all. fenced
and in cultlva tion, on St. John
carline. about SO minutes ride
from, business center. New,
strictly modern house of 7 nice
rooms with bath, toilet. K-a-s and
lectric; cement basement and
Bull Run water. "Everything tin
top ; good ba rn and woodshed ;
fine orchard of 75 trees, assort
ed and bearing. Price -only $7000.
$5000 cash. Lots sell at $450 to
$600. making ground alone worth
the price asked. A sacrifice.
KADFFMANN 6 MOORE
35 Lumber IDxeBange.
10 Acres
Adjoining TVillametta Addition.
Land platted into lots on all sides.
Partially cleared. For Eale cheap.'
KNAPP A MAC-KEY.
. 213 Board of Trade Bid sr.
GOOD INVESTMEyT.-
10 acres in orchard, house, barn and
chicken-houses: one-third mile to- carline.
fare: txcclient place t.o make big
raoney out of fruit' aJid chickens; land
rail arounl non- platted
Owner. Boom 513, aj Washington st.
PORTLAND Block Books, new. not posted.
d0; money talks. A.Zs C6. Oreg-oxuaa.
EW TOTAY.
Trade for a Good Farm In
Washington County
45 acres near Forest Grove
on main county road, with
R. F. D-. cream 'and rhilk route
past th door, and telephone:
70 acres in cultivation, bal
ance timber and pasture: fine
-big house, worth $2000: good
barn. S cows, 1 heifer, fine big
team, wagon. 3 sets of har
ness, hack, disc harrow,
sprln g-tooth harrow, drag,
mower, rake, cultivators,
plows, lot of small tools and
implements, milk cans, etc.: all
the crop. 40 acres of which is
set to oatSL baler, spray pump,
etc. Place lies fine, with good
drainage; nice orchard, with
choice variety of fruits; and
we guarantee this to be a
first-class farm and you can't
beat it. Only 1 mile to school,
store, etc The soil is very
rich and will rrow anything.
Price $7500. Will trade for
Portland property. Call and
inspect this one. It will pay
you because it is guaranteed
to be a bargain.
05 Corbett Bids.
A Good Buy in Yamhill
County
I am authorized to sell this
beau tif ul Willamette Valley
farm a few miles below Forest
Grove within the next few
days for' $3500, and described
as follows; 53 acres of first
class land 3 miles from railroad
and town and mile to school:
good county road with R. F. D.
and all conveniences; 25 acres
of the place is under cultiva
tion and in crops: 15 a.cres
slashed and in fine pasture
and seeded to grass. 7 or S
acres of green fir timber, 15
acres in oats and about 8 acres
of hay. good family orchard
with choice variety- of fruits:
small but comforta.ble house,
new barn with hay fork and
all complete: all necessary
outbuildings. 9 fine cows,
team. 1 yearling colt. 2 set
-harness,- 2 wagons, hack, rake,
plows and all farming imple
ments used on a farm; about 3
dozen chickens, milk cans-and
all small tools. - Everything
goes for the price. $3500. Will
make terms to suit.
v 80S C'orbett Bids.
Near McMinnville
to Exchange
- 40 acres very rich land near
the Yamhill PJver 3 miles
from McMinnville. All in cul
tivation and crop. Owner will
trade even for a house and
lor. Don't overlook this trade.
Price $3600.
Ralph Ackley
805 Corbett Bids.
FORECLOSED PROPERTY
100x100. southwest corner Cast Ninth
and Weidler. with 8-room house, full
basement, furnace, etc. Fine nelgh
" borhood. $7000. Terms with suffi
cient cash payment. Ground worth
$5000. House insured for $4000.
EAST 35th. NEAR H AWTHORA K AVE.
5-room cottage, new and modern.
Built by present owner, excellent
neighborhood. Price $2400. $1000
cash. Terms on balance.
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT
MERCHANTS
SAVINCS & TRUST
COMPANY
247 WASHISGTOS STREET.
BEAUTIFUL
COUNTRY HOME
12 acres S miles south of city, all
under a high state of cultivation: 4
acres of orchard, full bearing:; small
fruits of all kinds; 8-room house, cost
$3500: barn, chicken-house: 2 horses. 1
Jersey cow, chickens, wagons and im
plements of a-11 kinds. This is posi
tively a beauty and has got to be seen
to be appreciated. Call and get par
ticulars, i
BOLDS, WALLACE CO.
3JT Board of Trade, 4th and. Oak St.
WASHINGTON COUNTY FARM
l.MTED RAILWAYS PROPOSITION.
160 acres, half under cultivation, good
soil: 7 -acre prune orchard; fruit dryer.
3500 lbs. capacity; small vineyard; SO
acres bottom land: 2 creeks, 2 springs:
12-room house, large barn: fenced and
cross-fenced; upper part platted: 1 1-3
miles from United Railways; county
road runs through place: 11 miles
northwest of Portland. Price $100 per
acre; $7000 cash, balance 3 years at 7
per. cent. ....
BOLDS, WALLACE CO.
317 Board of Trade. .
$90,000
Downtown corner Third and
Everett with modern 2-story-brick
building. $40,000 will han
dle. Income 12 per cent net.
BLAIR & HAYS
- . 436 Commercial Club Bldar.
Phone A or Maim 323S.
SPECIAL
If yfu want a bargain I have -SO acres
H mile from carline, 10 miles from
Courthouse; 2000 cords of green timber;
fine soil; $45 per acre.
C. R. DeBlTRGH.
217 AblnKTton Bids.
Matn sen
$300 CASH
TAKES 2 ACRES. ALL, rjff rtlTITA
TIO. On Oregon City carline. right at sta
tion. Easy payments at 6 per cent on
balance- Don't fail to investigate this-
THE DlTSJf -LAWRESCE CO, ,
. 24S Alder Street. 1
WHITE SALMON VALLEY
ORCHARD LAND
The most select tracts full crops
without irrigation. Sma.ll fruit supplies
an early market. Buy now, prices rea
sonable ajid rapidly ad.vanclng to a
production value.
H. . LA-rrRIE.
822 Worcester Bldsr 84 asd Oak Sta.
Holladay s Addition
SEW TODAT.
Hbmeseekers
We hare just what you come
to Portland looking for
A I D
We are the largest dealers
in wheat, fruit, berry, dairy
and vegetable lands in the
Northwest. We can sell you
on easy terms large or small
farms, in Oregon and Wash
ington, or acre tracts near,
Portland.
Mooreinvestment
Company
" Lafayette Bldg.,
Sixth and Washington Sts.
Modern homes are com
plete w?en they have all
the up-to-date improve
ments such as you find in
LAD D'S
ADDITION
With' its wide avenue b,.
.asphalt streets, cement
walks, -wide parkings, 128
foot lots, 14-foot alleys,
small parks, and within
walking distance of th
heart of the city.
See the agents at the
office on the grounds or
F. W. TORGLER
106 Sherlock Building
STRONG & CO.
605 Concord Building.-
Acreage
iarg'ain
SO ACRES
Six Miles South of Courthouse
40 under cultivation; 10 acres of tim
ber; new house, cost $2200; full cement
basement: good, new barn, cost $1200;
concrete foundation; woodshed 20x30;
new chicken-house 16x20, sided with
rustic; implement shed 60x16, sided with
rustic: hogpen 16x24: ally buildings
painted: all fenced with Pittsburg
woven welded wire fence; cross-fenced
into 6 and 7-acre fields. This place is
a genuine snap, and if you are interest
ed come in and we will show it to you.
Price ?275 per acre.
Bolds - Wallace Co.
31T Board of Trad.
78,000 SQUARE FEET
High-Class Factory
or Mill Site
300 feet trackage on main line be
sides switch facilities: in center of
Portland 3 blocks from bridge. Above
high-water -mark and A-l foundation
for massi-e buildings. This property
can be delivered at a nominal figure
till June 1 next. . Why go four blocks
further from the busy business center
and pay four times the money? Here is
an opportunity for the manufacturer
or practical investor. Revenue bearing
at present. Confidential information
furnished only to actual buyers on
personal interviey.
TAYLOR
99
231 : WORCESTER . BLDO.
100x100 Corner
on 15th Street.
New Trackage
$33,000
THE SHAW -FEAR COMPANY
2454 Stark Street.
BRAZtE - STREET
ADDITION,
Dots 50x100. Including
Tmorovements.
10 Per Cnt Cash, Bal.
Monthly.
See SCHOONMAKER,
70S- Corbett Bldg.
Phones M 7S55. A a23
6 rooms, modern, Soufh
Portland. Few days, $3200.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY
25y2 Stark Street.
Corner Lot on Flanders
with two-fine bouses, bringing good
Income, 813. OOO
Atlas Land Co.
' 420 LulKr Exckaaf,