Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 05, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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COURT SUGGESTS
Supreme Bench Advises Ore
gon and Washington to Set
tle Their Controversy.
PRECEDENTS ARE CITED
Plan Is Outlined in Opinion Deny
, ing Rehearing on Issues Per
taining to Mouth of
Columbia River.
Resolutions have been adopted by Con
gress In the past authorizing the settle
ment of three boundary controversies.
Commissions actinR unco such authority.
have settled disputes between illssissippf
and Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana
and Tennessee and Arkansas. The Wash
ington authorities are considering the ad
visability of such a commission, and may
ask the Oregon representatives to Join
those of Washington in urging the pas
sage of the necessary resolution.
The advisability of the States of Oregon
and Washington, with the consent of
Congress, through the aid of commission
ers, adjusting so far as possible the pres
ent appropriate boundaries between the
two states and their respective Jurisdic
tion is called to the attention ot the two
commonwealths by the Supreme Court
of the United States.
The wisdom of such a course is suggest
ed In the opinion of the court in denying
the petition of the State of Washington
for a rehearing in the Oregon-Washington
boundary case affecting the Lower Co
lumbia River, decided In favor of Ore
gon's contention on November 16, 1908.
The denial of the petition for a rehear
ing was .handed down by the Supreme
Court May 24. and was mentioned briefly
in Washington dispatches. Copies of the
decision in full have now been received
in Portland. It follows:
Text of Court's Opinion.
There are practically two manors present
ed: one. whether the boundary near the
mouth of the Columbia River was and is the
charnel north o Sand Island. We held
that It n, and with that conclusion we
are still satisfied, it Is unnecessary to re
state the reasons therefor. We may, how
ever, rerer to Missouri vs. Kentucky. 11 Wal.
3115. as much in point. That was a contro
versy .between those two states as to the
title of Wolf Island. The treaty between
Prance. Spain and KnKland. In February.
17U3. stipulated that the middle ot the
Mississippi should be the boundary between
the British and French territories on the
Continent of North America. This was
recognised by the treaty of peace with
Great Britain In 1783. and different treat
ies since then. The boundaries of Missouri,
when she was admitted into the Union as
a state, in 1S20, were fixed on this basis.
Kentucky had succeeded. In 1792, to the
right and possession of Virginia, which, by
virtue of the treaties referred to. extended
to the middle of the bed of the Mississippi.
The main channel of the Mississippi had
been, up to at least 1K20, west of the
Islands. There ws testimony that since
then It had changed to the east side. Never
theless, the court held that the Island re
mained a part of Kentucky, savin (p. 401):
"It follows, therefore, that If Wolf Island,
In 1783, or In 1820. or at any Intermediate
period between these dates, was east of this
line, the Jurisdiction of Kentucky rightfully
attached to It. If the river has subse
quently turned Its course, and rfbw runs east
of the island, the status of the parties
to this controversy Is not altered by It,
for the channel of the river abandoned re
mains, as before, the boundary between the
states and the island does not. in conse
quence of this action of the water, change
Its owner."
So. whatever changes have come In the
north channel, and although the volume of
water and the depth of that channel have
been constantly diminishing, yet. as all re
sulted from processes of accretion, or, per
haps, also of late years from the Jetties
constructed by Congress at the mouth of the
river, the boundary Is still that channel, the
precise line of separation being the vary
ing center of that channel. JcfTrls vs East
Omaha. Land Co.. 134 U. S. 178; Nebraska
Iowa- 3 U. S. 350; Iowa vs. Illinois.
u- s- 1: Missouri vs. Nebraska, 196
y. 8. 28; Louisiana vs. Mississippi, 202
U. S. 1.
Second Question at Issue.
The other question arises In this way: The
act admitting Oregon, after naming as the
commencement of the boundary, "a point
due we and opposite the middle of the
north ship channel of the rnlnmhi. ti.,.-
adds, "thence easterly, to and up the middle
channel of said river, and. where It Is divid
ed by islands, up the middle of the widest
channel thereof to a point near Fort Walla
Walla." With reference to this we said:
The testimony falls to show anything call
ing for consideration In respect to the last
clause in the quotation from the boundary
of Oregon. The channel Is not divided by
Islands." Now, It Is alleged that there Is
set forth In the bill of complaint and ad
mitted In the answer that a controversy
has arisen as to the boundary lines, and that
both of said states claim and assume to
exercise Jurisdiction over numerous islands
and sands In said Columbia River, 16 of
which are enumerated by name.
While 16 Islands and sands are mentioned,
yet in the brief filed by the plaintiff on the
application for a rehearing It la stated that
only two. Desdemona Sands and Snag Island,
can be called Islands, the remainder being
entirely submerged and only visible at low
tide. These two. therefore, are all that
can come wUhln the definition In the boun
dary. That speaks of "the middle channel of
said river.' and counsel contend that there
Is no pretense of three channels, and. there
Tore, the language should properly be con
strued as the middle of the main channel
of said river, and we are Inclined to think
that that Is the true construction But It
must be lemembered that the boundary In
the first Instance passes around the north
of Snag Island, in what was known as the
north channel, and It does not strike any
channel which deserves to be called the
main channel until it has passed to the
eastward of Snag Island. While the testi
mony Is not satisfactory as to the point,
at the time of the admission of the State
of Oregon, at which this north channel,
after passing Sand Island, touched any other
channel, we are of the opinion that It must
have been at a point east and north of
pesdemana Sands. Of course. In consider
ing this matter we assume that the con
tention of the State of Washington Is cor
rect, that Desdemona Sands could have then
properly been termed an island
,.-.W1.tl reference to gna(r iand the ueB.
tlon Is a difficult one. we agree with coun
sel that the term "widest channel" does not
mean the broadest expanse of water There
must be In the first instance a channel
.J !'.? ,flfT .C WB,ter dPeP enough to be
used, and In fact used, by vessels in passing
i?.a!!d down lhe r'Yer: but It does not mean
the deepest channel, but simply the widest
expanse of water which can reasonably be
called a channel. Now. close to Snag Island
there appear several channels, the n-lnclpal
ones being Woody Island Channel and Cor
nell Channel, both used at different times
by vessels navigating the river. The Cor
nell I Channel runs to the north of Snag Is
"1 .'i1 .wd5' Channel to the south,
while the boundary claimed by the State of
J"'.?0.". n a channel far to the north
of both Woody Island and Cordell channels.
Sasg Island In Oregon.
, JJlrt.hJ"r- u PPrs that In December,
1S7T, the sta,te of Oregon conveyed Snag
iA,nd; ln nsideratlon of the sum ot
14.J..5. to J. w. and V. Cook. While of
course this Is not conclusive, yet, taken ln
connection with the fact that the State of
Washington has never attempted to Inter
fere with the Jurisdiction of the State of
Oregon over Snag Island, and the , doubt
that hangs about the position and depth
and width of the various channels in the
vicinity at the time of the admission of the
State of Oregon, we hold that that Island La
within Its territorial limits.
It must be borne ln mind that an Inquiry
of this kind is attsnded with much diffi
culty. Here is a river of great width,
three miles of so at certain places whose
bed Is largely of sand, and whose channel,
have been naturally affected bv the flow of
the water, and also of late years by the Jet
ties constructed by the Government In order
to facilitate, navigation. Congress, evidently
BOUNDARY BOARD
recognising the difficulty which attended
the location of the exact boundaries, pro
vided that the states of Washington and
Oregon should have concurrent Jurisdic
tion in civil and criminal cases upon the
Columbia River." Yet this provision does
not determine the boundaries between the
two states, and has proved insufficient to
settle the disputes between them as to
things done upon the Columbia River. Niel
sen v. Oregon, 213 U. S. 815.
We may bo pardoned If. In closing this
opinion, we refer to the following:
"Joint resolution to enable the States of
Mississippi and Arkansas to agree upon a
boundary line and to determine the Jurisdic
tion of crimes committed on the Mississippi
River and adjacent territory.
"Resolved, by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of
America, ln Congress assembled. That the
consent of the Congress of the United States
la hereby given to the States of Mississippi
and Arkansas to enter Into such agreement
or compact as they may deem desirable or
necessary, not In connict with the Constitu
tion of the United States, or any law
thereof, to fix the boundary line between
said state, where the Mississippi River now
or formerly formed the said boundary line,
and to cede respectively each to the other
such tracts or parcels of the territory of
each states as may have become separated
from the main body thereof by changes in
the course or channel of the Mississippi
River, and also to adiudge and settle the
Jurisdiction to be exercised by said states,
respectively, over ofTenses arising out of the
violation of the laws of said states upon
the waters of the Mississippi River
"Approved January 23. 1909."
Similar ones have passed Congress in ref
erence to the boundaries between Mississippi
and Louisiana, and Tennessee and Arkansas.
We submit to the States of Washington and
Oregon whether It will not be wise for them
to pursue the same course, and. with the
consent of Congress, through the aid of
commissioners, adjust, as far as possible, the
present appropriate boundaries between the
two states and their respective Jurisdiction.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, July 4 Maximum temper
nture, iS degrees; minimum. SI degrees.
P lver reading at 8 A. M.. 18 feet. Change in
last 24 hours. OS foot fall. Total rain
fa 11 (S P. M. to 5 P. M.). none. Total rain
fall since September 1, 1908. S3 82 inches;
normal rainfall since September 1. 1908.
44.0i Inches; deficiency, 10 25 Inches. Total
sunshine July 3. 12 hours 25 minutes; pos
sible sunshine. 15 hours 42 minutes. Bar
ometer treduced to sea level), at 0 P. M..
29.94 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M.. Paclflo
time, July 4:
K H Wind
g 3 .
STATIONS. S k! ! I State of
o ? 5" Weather.
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Baker City....,
Bismarck
Boise i . . .
Helena. ........
Kamloops. . . . . ,
North Head. ...
Pocatello
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Salt Lake
San Francisco. .
Spokane T
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island.
Siskiyou
Marshfield ,
Tonopah
North Yakima. .
840.OOI
6!nw
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Rain
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
840.O0
4ISE
4!SW
4NE
4 W
30 NW
12!SE
SNW
4jSE
lOiNW
4lSE
14W
4NW
4 N
8'W
4 E
8ISW
8SE
4E
94 T.
82 T.
92 10. 00 1
66l.00
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Cloudy
0.00
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Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Rain
T
Ha'o.oo
Cloudy
Clear
86I0.O0
oo;o.oo:
Pt. cloudy
-Trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The pressure has fallen decldely during
the pnst 24 hours over the entire Pacific
Stop'e north of the Coast sections of central
California and a marked depression ex
tends from BritiSa Columbia southward
along the east slope of the Cascades. Show
ers are reported from southern Oregon,
southern Idaho and eastern Montana and
generally cloudy weather prevails in Wash
ington and Oregon, west of the Cascades
Though the temperature Is still above
normal at most points ln Oregon, Washing
ton and Idano. it has fallen generally over
these states, considerably cooler weather
being reported from southwestern Oregon
and southeastern Idaho.
The indications are for showers Monday
In Oregon, eastern Washington and central
Idaho. It will be cooler ln eastern Wash
ington and central and southern Idaho.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Probably showers:
southwesterly winds.
Oregon Probably showers: westerly
w inds.
Washington Fair In west portion; prob
ably showers in east portion; westerlv winds
Idaho Probably showers in central and
southern portions: cooler.
W. D. FULLER. Local Forecaster.
PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
BEALL fc CO., 3J8 K. Yamhill
MITCHELL. LEW IS & STAVER. E Mor 2d
ART GLASS AND MIRRORS.
POVEY BROS. GLASS CO.. Sth & Flanders.
AUTO AND BICYCLE SUPPLIES.
BALLUU A W RIGHT. 6tt oth at.
. BABBITTS, BOLDER, ETC.
PACIFIC METAL WKi, 73 N. 2d.
BAGS, BURLAP AND TWINE.
W. C. NOON BAG CO.. 2S-S4 1st St.
. . BAKERIES.
ROTAL BAKERY Co., 11th and Everett.
BELTING AND MILL SUPPLIES.
NOTT-DAVIS CO., 40 1st St.
BICYCLE AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
BALLOU & WRIGHT. SA oth St.
BOOKSELLERS.
THE J. K. GILL CO., 135 3d.
BOOTS AND SHOES RUBBER GOODS.
WOODMAN BROS. SHOE CO.. BO FroaU
KBAUSSB BROS. 73 lot st.
PRINCE SHOE CO., 86 6th St.
BOX MANUFACTURERS.
MULTNOMAH LUMBER BOX CO.. Phone
Ex. 80.
BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY.
D. C. BURNS Cu., 2O8-210 Third St. Cash
buyers of country produce.
EVERD1NG A FARRELL. 140 Front.
BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, ICE CREAM.
T. S. TOWN SEND CREAMERY CO.. IS
Front.
CHEESE.
PORTLAND CHEESE CO.. 191 8d.
COFFEE. TEA AND SPICES.
BOYD T CO.. t0 1st st.
CLOSSET A DEVERS, 1-7 N. Front.
CONCRETE MACHINERY.
BEALL & CO., ; B. Yamhill.
. , CONFECTIONERY JOBBERS.
ALDON CANDY CO.. llith and UUsan.
MODERN CONFECT-RY CO.. 13th A Hoyt.
CORDAGE. BINDER TWINE.
PORTLAND CORDAGE CO., 14lh & Northrup
CORNICES AND 8KYUOHI8.
J. C. BAYER. Front and Market.
')A'KV AND CREAMERY SUPPLIES.
MONROE A CR7SSELL. 145 Front St.
vii-Tr,,0li5!, 8A8H- PAINTS AND OILS.
RAfeMUSSEX & CO.. 184-196 2d.
. DRUGGISTS.
5H,AER-FRANK DRUG CO.
CLARKE. WOODWARD DRUG CO.. 9th H.
T .. DRY GOODS.
FLEISCHNER, MAYER & CO.. Front A Aih.
MEIER A FRANK COMPANY.
ELECTRIC AND GAS FIXTURES.
BARRETT'S. 408-412 Morrison. x"",a-
ELECTRIC MACHINERY SUPPLIES
PACIFIC ELECTRIC ENG. CO.. 218 2nd7
WESTERN ELECTRIC WKS.. 01 8U
FEED. GROCERIES AND PRODUCE.
LENSCH BROS.. 41 Front st.
FIREPLACES AND TILES.
"BARRETTS." 40S-412 Morrison.
FISH AND OYSTERS.
PORTLAND FISH CO.. 34 Front st.
FRUIT AND FROUCCK.
W. B. GLAFKE CO., 108 Front.
EWEN A KOSKET, 128 Front. A
FRUITS. EGGS, POULTRY AND MEATS.
DRYER. BOLLAM & CO.. 128 Front.
l'KNA ES AND REGISTERS.
MOORE-MKAGHKR CO.. 42 1st.
J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO.. Front A Mat.
c,r. . FURNISHING GOODS.
MEIER A FRANK COMPANY.
FURNITURE.
HEYWpOD BROS, jfc WAKEFIELD. 148 V.
Tentn.
,AS ENGINES AND LAUNCHES
REIERSON MACHINERY CO.. 1S2 Morrison.
t t;. Z.1, . A 1 ROCK MACHINERY.
BEALL & CO., 3o9 E. Yamhill.
. R-1N. -1 LOUR. FEJS D. CEREALS,
ALBERS BROS. CO.. Front & Mala.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATE
ln Effect November 1. 1BUS.
Daily or Bundajr.
rw Per Line.
ne time ............... .lxa
Same ad fwo consecutive timet ....... Isao
Same ad three consecutive times soa
Same ad six or seven consecutive times 6 tie
Six words count as one line on cash ad
vertisements, and no ad counted for less
than two lines. Wben nil advertisement la
not run consecutive times the one-tins rata
applies.
The above ram apply to advertisements
under "New Today und all other classifica
tions excepting the followLngi
Situations Wanted. Male.
Situation Wanted, fremal.
For Kent, Rooms, Private Families
hiiu uoara. fnvate ramlllee.
Housekeeping Rooms. Private Families.
1 he rate on the above classification la 7
cents a line each Insertion.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
r.al Ktmraerer coaL tha beat Wvn.
mine coal: gives mora heat and lea
. vuurcniey jtJro-., lath and Mar ana 11
r-uonea juam Httl, A BU31.
Florist Cut Flowers always fresh from
our own conservatories. Martin
A Forbes Co., 34T Washington st. Both
EIwCtrIcFixtnres
i ui riiat. ah wora guaranteed.
Western Electric Works. 81 sixth street.
fOftl Richmond and Wallsend Australian.
Independent Coal A Ice Company.
opposite city Library. 'Roth pbonsa
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT. Main 304.
SECRETARY. Main 698.
HUMANE OFHCEB. East 4719.
MEETING NOTICES.
WILLAMETTE LODGE, NO. 2,
A. F. & A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Monday) evening at 7:30
o cioca. v isiung Dretnren wei
come. w. S. WEEKS, Secy.
WILLAMETTE COUNCIL ROY
AL ARCANUM meets at K. P.
Hall, Alder and 11th streets, the
nrst and third Monday of each
month at 8 P. M. Visitors cor-
niallv welcome. E. J. HufCord. sec
retary. First National Bank.
DIED.
SAUNDERS In this city. July 4. Charles
W. Saunders, aged 61 years. Announce
ment of funeral later.
JULIEN In this city. July 4. Julien A
Julien, aged 43 years. Remains will be
taken to Grenada, Cal., for Interment
HESS At Carson Heights, the family resi
dence. July 4. Joseph Hess, aged 49 years.
WETZLER In Oregon City. Or., July 4. at
the home of her son Henry, Anna Ger
trude Wetzler, beloved wife of the late
John Wetzler and mother of John, Henry,
Charles, Fred, George. Edward, Albert
and Herman Wetzler. all or Oregon. Mrs.
Mary Benck of Chicago, and William
Wetzler, of Santa Cruz. Cal. Native of
Hesson Castle, Germany. Aged 78 years.
5 months, la days. Friends are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral.
FCN'KRAL NOTICES.
BRETT Funeral services of the lae, Clara
H. Brett, aged 45 years, will be held at
the family residence, 751 Savler at. today
(Monday) at 3 P. M. Friends are re
spectfully Invited to attend. Interment
at 'Lone Fir Cemetery.
WETZLER Funeral services of the lata
Anna Gertrude Wetzler will be held at
the German Methodist Church, Mllwaukle
Or., Tuesday, at 2 P. M.
Dnnnln McEnteo Ollbangn. Funeral
PiTCt.r', !tn nd Pine. Phone jjln 43S
Lady Assistant. Office, of '.oimtj Coronet
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral direct.
r. 20 ad st. Lady assistant. PhonV m! s a jT
P FINLKT BON. Sd and Madison.
Lady attendant. Phone Main 9. A 15WV.
r. 8. DUNNING. Tjnaortaker 41 East
Alder. Laity assistant. Phone iast 5.
McENTEE-ERICSON CO. Undertakers!
lady assistant. 499 Alder. If aUS.
ZPSR-BXK?rES co- Funeral nirect
ora. ZTZ Russell. Both phones. Lady assistant.
LERCH Undertaker. 420 East Alder.
Phones East 781. B 1888. I.ady assistant.
m1? v LBWl!. ont .t.
J?.A,?P-EHRMAN & CO., Bth and Everett.
W.ADKAMS & CO.. 4th and Oak JiTerett
WADHAMS & KERR BROS.. Hoyt and 4th.
. i .Tia, riisiEjts
imh) ADAMANT CO.. 433 Worcester bid.
I A . . . ...... .
r, MABNESS AND SADDLERY.
Froit C'LAKii SADDLERY CO.. 104-1O8
r-amv T,r"PES- FURS. WOOL.
" s A7 BU
t1C memw-. '
Hirtr .r31 manufacturers.
HAZELWOuD CREAM CO.. 3d & Hoyt.
IRAV f T . ...
Robertson Hardware & Steel Co., 68 5th St.
POKTI P.DAK PHOTO SUPPLIES. '
PORTLAND PHOTO SUPPLY CO., 149 3d.
r. - LEATHER.
CHAS. L. MASTICK. A CO.. 74 Front atreet.
PORT ,HY$TOC& COMMISSION.
PORT. UNION STOCKY'DS. 17th A Vaughn,
N bwl11 PAC- LMaK' CO.. 306 Wei Is-Fargo
Ponxr ?5A,CH3?EKY MERCHANTS
IPmRMAWELL-OWN-: If ind" Ash,
FRANK L. SMITH CO.. 226-228 Alder.
J a PAVrJ1 WINDOWS.
J. C. BAYER, Front and Market.
MILLINERY
CASE A REIST CO.. Oth and Oak.
MONUMENTS.
BLAESING GRANITE CO. 267 3d.
MINAR. 336 E. Morrison.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 268 1st.
nPilA ve urTny-iww .
EILERS PIANO HOUSE. Wash. Aark .u.
1 0 11 ILjf BONES
PORTLAND PAPER BOX Co" 2ua Oak.
i -nr JPASB A2iD STATIONERY.
3- W. P. M FALL, 105 Front.
PHONOGRAPHS.
SHERMAN. CLAY A CO.. 6th & Morrison.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE. Wash A Psrlr at.
ShIrmTt aSraJSt
SHERMAN. CLAY A CO.. 6th A Morrison:
,-....FIrRI-ES, VINEGAR, ETC.
KNIGHT PACKING CO.. 474 East Alder.
XT Ir1'UMB,SP AXD STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE. b4-o6 Front.
''"APT STREET-MAKING MACHINERY.
BEALL A CO.. KOU E. Yamhill.
.,, SAW MANUFACTURERS.
SIMONDS MFG. CO.. S5 1st st.
SCHOOL FURNITURE, SUPPLIES
N. W. SCHOOL FURNITURE CO.. 244 3d,
SHIRTS AND OVERALLS.
H. WOLF & SONS. 73-75 Fiest
t T,rt-STOVES AND RANGES.
LOWENBERU A GOING CO.. 13th A Irving.
EDHPSftW1 AJiD BECORD8.
EiLKRa PIANO house. Wash. A Para ate.
xTT,YAGOf A1 TRUCK WORKS.
Hoy" PACIFIC WAUuN WORKS. 4th and
WINES AND LIQUORS.
BLUMAUER & HOCH. 108 4 thst
HENRY FLECK EN STEIN A CO.. 204 2d St.
WIRE AND IRON WORKS.
PORTLAND WIRE I. WKS.. 2d A Everett.
FINANCIAL
r. BONI)S AJ STOCKS.
OVERBECK A COOKE CO.. 216 B. of Trade.
WTUV 7... a .........
w t 1KKELL CO.. -2V2-3 McKay bldg.
Si; CLEMENS. Commercial Club bide?
bTfig- 'ER C- Bar Trade
r.x --.-T1?0148' BONDS AND GRAIN.
DOWMNG-HOPK1NS CO., 201-4 Couch bldg.
. . TIMBER LANDS.
5MJ?2J BRADLEY CO.. 708 C. of Com.
ff?lIC? & KRIBS. 328 Cham, of Coat
JAMES JX LACEY A CO.. 829 C. of Com.
HE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, MONDAY,
AMUSEMENTS.
BUNGALOW
THEATER
12th and Morrison
Phones Main 117 and A 4224.
TONIGHT TOMORROW WEDNESDAY
-special. Price Matinee Wednesday.
MRS. IISKE
In the Comedy of the Slums.
"SALVATION NELL."
Prices. $2.00. 1.50. $1.00, 00c.
LYRIC THEATER
Bummer Prices: Evenings, 15 and 25c;
Matinees. 15c.
... T WEEK OF JULY 4.
xne Imperial Musical Comedv: Company
m Presents
THE MUTimiF OF Ml LLVULLUBULLU
cltlne" -Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday and
5 "te .T,wo, show ea- evening at S
and 8.15 o'clock. Special Holiday Matinee
" Monday.
Lyric Theater
Seats Will Be Placed on Sale
Thursday
For Sam S. & Lee Shubert (Inc.)
New York Lyric Theater Success,
"The Blue Mouse"
Direct from its gTeat run of
four weeks at San Francisco.
MAIN a. A 1010. Matinees
sx. Sundays and Holidays.
15-25-500
NiGHTS
THFATER IS-'WG-lSr,
Week of Jnly 6 Lily Lena: Electrified Girl
Review: Julius T:nnen; Hymen Meyer;
Whittier-Harris Players, "Almost"; The
Donals; Lulgl Brothers; Picture ; Orchestra.
PANTAGES THEATER
Advanced Vaudeville, Stars of All Nations.
Engagement Extraordinary of
THE ORIGINAL SVENGALI TRIO,
Music, Mimicry and Mystery.
Can You Solve the Puzzle
Comedy Acrobatic Bounding Act, Entitled,
"Ship Ahoy," the Laughing Hit of the
THE GRAND
Vaudeville de Lax e
WEEK STARTING
MONDAY. JULY 5.
ALB IN I. Royal
Court Entertainer
Matinee every day
at 2:30 15c any
seat. Evening per
formances at 7:30,
9:15. Prices. 15c. 25c.
Box seats. 50c.
Wyatt & Rice;
Glllihnn Murray;
Billy Windom;
Bessie Alien;
Mabel fsrew A Co.;
M'Ue Rlalta A Co.;
Fred Baser;
Grnndascope.
Tonight ! Pains' Fireworks
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
Of the World's Famous Aeriallsts Supreme
THE BICKETT lUMliv
For two weeks Commencing July the Fourth
At
The
OAKS
Donatelli's Famous Italian Band
BECREATIOX PARK,
Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sta.
ABERDEEN
VS.
PORTLAND
JUNE 8. 29, SO, JULY 1 2, S. 4, B.
Games begin week days 3:30 P. M.: Sun
day. 2:30 P. M.
Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grandstand,
50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Children: Bleachers.
10c; Grandstand. 25c.
LADIES' DAY, FRIDAY.
Boys under 12 free to Bleachers Wednes
day. PORTLAND
MON. S TUES.
July 12-13
KOI It PERFORMANCES ONLY.
First Visit to Portland of
The Big THREE-RING Circus
THE KARL
HAGENBECK
AND GREAT
WALLACE
Combined Shows
NOT IN THE CIRCUS TRUST.
A Circus That la a Circus.
1000 People. 60O Animals, 5 Cans.
20 Acres of Tenta.
The only circus in the world having
th.1 original Carl Hafrenbeck trained
jvlld animals of the Chicago and St.
Louis world's fairs.
Biggest Menagerie on
Earth
Million-Dollar Street
Parade
General Admission rv,ii.. oc.
Adults, 60c. Reserved Seats additional.'
NEW TODAY.
Income Business Buys
5bU UUU
ouxiuu, first st., next to
400 per month after January 'l, 1910.
A linn ouxlu,ii';lrst st-. "ear Sal
0a UUU mor,. 265 per month lease,
otn ot the abova nrnnorriAB n w
ftrreaettybridge"ted by th6 "CW Ma41s011-
Sengstake & Lyman
UO Fifth St.
GEORGE BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
(All Branches.)
323 Worcester Blda
Phones Main 837L A 4013.'
IBa.se lb all
JULY 5, 1909.
NEW TODAY.
CAPITOL HILL
Inside property on the West-Side ln
Portland proper, 5-cent carfare, 12 min
utes' ride from the business center of
the city, on the Oregon Electric Rail
way; depot on the ground; improved
streets and sidewalks. We are now-preparing-
to supply with our own
water system for immediate use all
people desiring to build, although with
in a short time city water will be ex
tended to Capitol Hill, as we are now
entitled to it from the fact that a
large portion of Capitol. Hill is inside
the city limits. Streets, sidewalks and
water mains areaid for by ourselves,
not bonded and charged up against the
Ji?s' si,mply we have Paid for them,
lhese Improvements are not promised
in the future, the work is now being
done. Go out and see for yourselves.
.Every lot is 50x100 feet or larger, all
cleared, high and sightly; fine soil, no
Se or sravel, and the price from
200. to $400 each with easy terms.
Where can you beat this ln the L'nited
btates, considering its close proximity
to the business center of a city the
size of Portland? It is simply offering
a premium to people to buy these lots
at these prices, and If we did not have
so many of them we would build a high
board fence around Capitol Hill and
go fishing for one year and come back
and sell these beautiful lots for three
times the price we are now asking.
Capitol Hill Is the largest tract on the
West Side, and the . Oregon Electric
Railway runs through the center of
Capitol Hill for more than one-half
rnlle; 40 trains a day stopping at Cap
itol Hill, and the finest wagon and
automobile road from the city leading
right into our streets.
CLOHESSY & SMITH
401 McKay Bnildlnz.
$61,500
20flx2flfl Whole block on 16th, 17th,
iUUALUU pettygrove and Quiraby!
Some Income.
$51,500
110X200 Warehouse site with 110 ft.
sivAcuu trackage on 15th St., 200 fL
on Quimby.
$125,000
50X100 erati'rinTVa:
ington. Someone will grasp this op
portunity to get a piece of business
property in the very heart of the city.
$60,000
200X200 irBt' E; 2d' Holladay and
' Pacific, only $15,000 a quar-
lff; Surro.1i?iing Property held not
less than 125,000 a quarter. Can you
Make usro&r1"31" bi mney here?
Sengstake & Lyman
Fifth St.
7000
Modern S-room home, corner E. 6th
and Weidler. This house is well built
and a fine home only one block from
Grand ave. Will be benefited by new
Broadway bridge. House could not be
fKTtrrnririfesi'rld!0- LOt Wrth
$6000
100x100, Broadway and E. 12th- a
beautiful site for a home.
Sengstake & Lyman
90 Fifth St.
E
House, 8 rooms, with one acre of
ground, close by the Anabel station
on Mt. Scott road. Fruit, berries,
gTapes, flowers and lawn. Outbuild
ings, large woodshed, chicken-house
and barns. Easy terms. Possession
immediately. Call at house, first on
the right of station, going south on
Milwaukie road.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews, F. v.. A Co. M. 3348. SO Hamilton
Dldg.
Baker, Alfred A., tit Ablnaton blda
Beck. William G., 812 Falline blda.
Blrrell. A. H. Co., 202-3 McKay bid. Real
estate, lnsarance. mortgages, loans, eto
Brubaker & Benedict, 502 McKay big. M. S4
Chapln A Herlow. 832 Chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. S.. A Co., 303 Corbett bld.
Fields. C. H., A Co., Board of Trad bld.
Jennings A Co., Main 168. S00 Orsgonlaa.
parrlsh, Watklns A Co., 250 Alder st.
Richardson. 'A. B., 221 Com. Club bldg.
Echalk, Geo. T.. 264 Stark St. Main or A 382
Sharkey. J. p.. & Co.. 122 v Sixth at.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ay, and
Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition).
Walker, S. T.. 604 Corbett bldg.
White. B. P.. 2274 Washington st.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE or trade for Portland property.
S seres of A No. 1 Hood River land, all
set to Newtowns and Spltzenbergs, rich,
deep volcanic ash soil. Is ready to set
to strawberries and located li miles
from Hood River, good building site with
fine view of Mt. Hood. Mt. Adams and
surrounding country; Is next to main Ir
rigating llurao with water . right. Talk
with owner at 818 Board of Trade bldg
HAVE contract on acre. Piedmont district
- will cut Into 8 full lots; have paid $S0O
take J650; easy contract; price $2100; lots
adjoining worth t00 to 7XI; need money
must sell quick. W 186 Oregonlan.
EAST SIDE PROPERTY.
If you are In the market for East Side
property, see
J. J. OEDER, Cor. Grand ave and E.
Ankeny
PARTIES wishing to purchase large or small
tracts of improved or unimproved fruit
lsnde ln the Ro?ue River Valley, call on
or write Verdin A Conger. 108 Korlh eth st.
Grants Pass, Or.
BAD health requires me to live ln dryer cli
mate, so here goes my beautiful home on
west slope Mount Tabor; 8 rooms, electric
lights, water, etc.; price, $:xou: terma
Fred Broetje, 31 East 61st st.
FOR SALE by owner. 1 mile from Estacada
40 acres of fruit or berry land, two good
spring branches, some small tlmbor; easily
cleared: close to good graded school. Price
$35 to too per acre. W. E. Cary. Estacada
Or.
1250O Modern -room house. East 20th st
1 block to car. fruit trees, roses, etc"
1500 cash, balance like rent. Owner'
Phone Sellwood 1317.
COUNCIL CREST, 2 lots, best part of
Crest, price $1800, terms; adjolnlns lot
xf11.'"..-, 22SO: owner leaving Portland.
Main 50 i 2.
$2000 Nearly new 5-room modern cottars.
East 20th st, 1 block to car; $500 cash
balance like rent. Phone owner, Sellwood
THE prettiest G-room house and east front
lot. near Piedmont; fireplace, beamed
ceilings, trees, flowers; only $'400 w
W. Payne. 1210 Williams ave
INVESTORS Go to the Owners- Realty As
sociation; buy direct of owners and save
commissions. 205 Ablngton bldg.
$4300 HOME Lot 75x100, with bearing
fruit treeB; all Improvements; for 13500
reasonable terms. Owner. J 21 Oregonlaa!
r
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
A FEW SMALL ONES THAT ARE EXTRA
GOOD.
Probably the best lot ln Belle Crest; east
front, half block from car; an $8000 home
Is being built on property adjoining; Im
provements all ln and paid; price $700,
terms.
A cozy 4-room house in Woodlawn. 3
blocks from car; full corner lot; everything
ln fine shape; 12 fruit trees, berries, roses,
etc. ; will be sacrificed, as owner leaves
town at once: $1200, very easy terms.
6-room house ln center of Irvlngton, be
tween Tillamook and Thompson, west of
22tl st.: $3000. only $1000 down; thte Is far
below the real value.
Corner lot 50 by 100, east face, near
Mount Tabor and Barr road, three blocks
from streetcar; $400. very easy terms.
SENGSTAKE & LYMAN. 80 Fifth St.
FARMS, FRUIT LANDS. LOOK HERE!
HO acres, with all farm Implements;
stock, house, crop, etc., and house all
furnished; an Ideal home, ready to move
Into; 62 acres all river bottom land with
farm Implements, cattle, horses, etc.; 1ST
acres; good buildings, crop, best fruit land;
lo acres near city, good houso, small pay
ment will handle: 2700-acre stock ranch
with or00 head of sheep, other stock and
Improvements. All. of above properties
have buildings and Immediate possession
can be had. Nice 10-acre home In Hood
.iver; a" hearing fruit trees; a snap con
sidering what other property ln Immediate
vicinity Is held at. Call or write
721 BOARD OF TRADE.
RAINES GREENWOOD & CO.
6-ROOM modern bouse, lot 75x100, ad
Joining Piedmont; lot In fruit trees and
garden; this is & snap at $2700. easy terms.
8-room house on Stanton St.; lot 75x125;
near Union ave.
100x100. corner on Maryland ave.; the
best buy ln North Albina; part caah will
handle.
2 lots on Humboldt St., near Denver ave.:
50x100, $550 each, part cash, balance terma
2 choice lota on Maryland ave., opposite
Overlook; $S0o each, terma.
RICHET-BYRXB COMPANY,
615-616 Swetland Bldg.
BY owner, great bargain ln California bun
galow; located ln the beautiful Hawthorne
district; 5 large rooms, dtnlng-room ln
front of house; lare fireplace; 2 book
cases, buffet, mirror door, beamed ceilings,
large complete bath, laundry tub; Dutch
kitchen, wood lift, cement basement, back
porch, screened ln; gas and electricity,
with fine fixtures; cein.vnt walks; street
graded Price only $S0O; about $1000
cash, balance to suit. Many other beauti
ful homes at from $S0O to $6500.
F. J. STEINMETZ & CO.,
The Homesellers, 193 Morrison St.
BARGAIN' IN MT. TABOR.
80x160 on E. Taylor, near 60th st. West
avenue district, 2 'blocks from Sunnyside
car; the only property ln the neighborhood
for sale; price $2100.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
' 212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main 8680, A 2653.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS QUARTER BLOCIC
100x100. corner 19th and Spring sts.;
graded; all improvements ln; on canine;
fine view; the best buy on the Heights at
the price, $4750.
" H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
312-213 Commercial club Bldg.
Phones Main 8609, A. 2653.
PIEDMONT HOME.
7 rooms, new. modern; extremely well
built and handsomely finished: lot 73x100;
large fir trees in yard; 2 blocks from car
line; price $6500.
H-. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main 8699. A 2653.
WAREHOUSE OR FACTORY SITE.
100x100. corner E. 6th and Sherman sts.,
on main line Southern Pacific; 2 houses;
income $30 per month; a good Investment
at the price, $6500; terms.
H. p. PALMER-JONES CO.,
212-213 Commercial Cluh Bldg.'
Phones Main 8099, A 2053.
ALAMEDA.
SOxlCO on E. 26th, bot. Mason and Skid
more, near Alameda Drive; faces east; im
provements ln: price $10cx. K, cash.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
212-213 Commercial Club Bids.
Phones Main 8099. A 2653.
WE BUY, PELL OR TRADE REAL ES
TATE FOR OUR CLIENTS. Have a few
choice propositions to offer at this time;
It will pay you to Investigate.
MARGULIS & SCHUBACH,
627 Board of Trade.
Main 3558. A 3341.
Lnlon-ave. snap! Lot 100x100. with
good 6-room house: bearing fruit trees
and nice lawn; $5000. Room 610 Swet
land bldg.
IF you want a home at your own price, al
ready to move Into or built for you, I can
furnish it; I have the lots; a small payment
down and monthly payments will get you a
home. See Jas. A. Clock. 202 Alder at.
Telephone Main 1274.
B'INK 6-room house, large porch, lot 60x100
lots of flowers and ornamental trees si
real fine home, close to Anabel station
only $2300 and easy terms. For particulars
see John Horn. 3 blocks south of Anabel
station, on Mllwaukle road
PIEDMONT HOME.
Modern 8-room house, 100x100 ground, full
cement basement, stationary washtubs fur
nace, fine sightly place; the price Is very
reasonable. See owner. 408 Gerlinger bldg
. or phone C 15S3. at residence.
NEW strictly modern home, beautiful loca
tion, on carline; Btnall cash payment, bal
ance monthly. See owner. Jas. A Clock
252 Alder st. Phone Mala 1274. Resi
dence. Tabor 842.
WANTED To lease for 3 years, farm with
farming implements and stock; must be
good land, not more than 3 miles from
railroad or boat landing. C Ore
gonlan. SNAP Suburban home, modern, six-room
house, two lots, fruit trees. berries,
chicken-yard. Call on owner. 2S8 Grand
ave.. Sotfth; $16oO: easy terms.
HOUSES for sale ln all parts of the city
acreage close ln and farms ln Oregon and
Washington. Phone A 48SI. Kinney & Stam
phe.r. 531-532 Lumber Exchange bldg.
FOR SALE Lot Vlxioe. with two-story
dwelling, one cottage and small barn on
Third street, very reasonable. Phone East
3440.
$25 DOWN. SIO per month, buys 50x100 lot.
close to car and new Mt. Tabor Park:
price $390. Thompson & Enders. end of
Hawthorne carline.
CRESTON REAL ESTATE.
$1200 equity ln house and lot to ex
change for groceries. Take Mt. Scott car
to Creston. G. H. Taylor.
FOR SALE Strictly modern bungalow
monthly payments. See Jas. A. Clock 25'
Alder st. Phone Main 1274.
FINE HOME. 151 E. 2Sth SU ; good location,
large grounds. 8-room modern house
terms. Owner. 134 E. 29th st. East l'0l!
STRICTLY modern 6 or 7-room desirable
home, small payment cash, balance month
ly. Owner. Fhone Woodlawn 1799.
BEAUTIFUL modern 7-room house, corner
lot, reasonable price. Terms. 1210 Mis
souri ave.. North Albina.
BEST bargain ln city by owner; my 6-room
modern bungalow on W. R. carline 1157
Clinton St.. near 3Uth.
FOR SALE New, modern 5-room house on
Alberta carline; a snap. Sigei & Co. ' 335
Morrison.
$1800 New 5-room cottage. Jure finished: two
blocks Mt. Seott car; $500 cash. 616 Couch
bldg.. 109 4th St.
FOR SALE Lot ln Tinker's Addition to
Long Beach. Wash.. 8 blocks of P O
Inquire owner. 213 Second st.
WE have 4 lots near Swift Packing Plant
for sale, with terms. A. Butts, room 2
Lumbermen's bldg.
WE build artistic homes, see us for plans
and easy-payment methods. Builders
Company. 420 Mohawk bldg., afternoons.
100x100 ON East 24th st.. North: these lots
must be sold, get the description and
make an offer. 304 McKay bldg.
FOR SALE by owner. the handsomest
024nIT0thn.tirVNnBtOn- CBl1 ,nd
$100 CASH, $15 per month, 6-room modern
house, hi block from Car. 29 Taylor st
Laurelwood. "
$2900 Fine new house 7 rooms, near Hair
thorne ave. 616 Couch bldg., 109 4th st.
FOR SALE 2 new houses! E 19th near
Everett. Inquire of owner. 132 6th st.
FOR anything In Portland real estate see
Columbia Trust Co.. Board of Trade bldg.
TH URM AN ST. home. $2500;
Lrnd & Hlgley. 132 3d st.
half cash.
LIST YOUR property with Slge & Co. 335
Morrison. Phones Main 2185. A 4589.
LOT near Williams avenue. Morris: fully
improved. $1250. Room 9. 245 y, Morrison
BARGAIN Lot with 4-room house. $600
terma. 824. Board of Trade bldg.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
LOTS, 50x100. ONLY $500. TERMS.
GROWING RESTRICTED ROSSMU8E
section of Rose City Park district.
Lots only 1, to 1 Vi blocks from car
amid fine grove of small trees.
FINE SOIL; NO GRAVEL.
ONLY 17 MINUTES ACTUAL CAR
NOW. FROM WASHINGTON
TRANSFER BURNSIDE BRIDGE
15 MINUTES- RIDE BY NEW LINE.
TEN-MINUTE CAR SERVICE NOW.
OUT BEYOND THE CITY SMOKE.
t ,.AR1'-R BUSINESS BY COMING CAR
moueland" P1EOMOT k WEST-
The platting of Lodd-s beautiful Hazel
iern I,arm- adjacent to these lots as
highest class residence property, and the
snort car ride wilt make this section the
coming (residence district of Portland
fateps are being taken to hard-surface
bandy road and to widen It to SO feet.
Have many east and west front lots to
select from, but will only sell 2 lots, and
to actual house builders, at this price.
SEABERO (THE BEVERLY).
PHONE 7US2 OR A S206.
A HOME AT A SACRIFICE! IF SOLD
AT ONCE.
win' ik f,i,v' trictIy modern, high-grade.
well-Dullt 10-room residence, designed for
auJ!y, convenience and comfort: located
on Tillamook street at end of East 36th
street, very near cajjllne. ln high-class
residence district, with Bull Run water and
Improved streets; house has full basement.
iurna.ee. oak floors, beamed ceilings, large
fireplace, bullt-ln buffet, bookcases, seat,
etc. clothes chute to baeement. woodllft.
lavatories on both floore, extra toilet In
basement. Built bv architect for home for
a client who could not take same for finan
cial reasons. If taken immediately may be
had at the very low price of S0O00; small
cash payment snd balance monthly. In
formation from C. L. Horn, architect, room
11 Madison bldg.. 250 3d st
OWNER, who Is going to build a country
P vwl" "e" hls Irvlngton home; has
eignt big rooms, lot looxloo. on corner in
district where all homes are on quarter
blocks; nice lawn, plenty of shrubbery;
house modern In every detail; big porches,
sleeping porch, plenty of closets. 2 big fire
places, fine interior finish and lots of flx
In s " that go to make a home comfortable;
rrl,-e $H.5o0. ln which Is Included about
$lo00 worth of carpets, linoleums, shades,
new window, door and porch screens, also
new hard-surface paving, paid for. Apply
825 Hancock. Phone East 5015 or C 1910.
FOR SALE A beautiful home at Oak
Grove. Oregon City line, 30 minutes" ride,
14 acres of ground, new 6-room house,
pantry, storeroom, brick fireplace. 75
feet verandas, 200 choice roses ln full
bloom. 75 bearing grape vines. 300 bear
ing strawberries, loganberries, blackberries
and currants. 60 bearing fruit trees ot
every description, new barn and outhouse,
large chicken corral, fenced and cross
fenced, enough garden truck planted for
good-sized family, every foot of ground
cultivated; fine lawn around the house,
dotted with selecs shrubbery, etc., etc..
Inquire on premises, Louis Brandt, Oak
Grove. Or.
ENGLISH WALNUTS
Having planted 70 per cent of walnuts
In Oregon, sold 90 per cent of plantings
ever soid in Oregon, we feel our prop
erties should invite consideration; $1011
cash, $15 per month for each nve-acra
tract.
CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO. (Inc.).
Lumber Exchange Bldg., 2d and Stark sts.
BARGAINS.
1 acre all In cultivation, no gravel: n-ew
5-room house, small barn and chicken
house; young fruit trees, on 5c car fare.
Price only $::30.0 ; $1200 cash, balance $10
per month at 6 per cent.
4-acre tract, with a fine new house, cost
ng $1800; close to car. on good wagon
road into city. Price, $3800; $1000 cash,
balanoa to suit.
F. J. STEINMETZ A CO..
The Homesellers. 193 Morrison St.
FOR SALE AT BANKRUPT PRICES.
A beautiful homo of m acres in Falls
City, overlooking the town; 10-room
house, finished complete, good barns, wood
sheds, fruit trees and shrubs. Improve
$17 0 08 "0W; 0St 250; cash deal at
Also 5 lots, good S-room house, barn
and other out-bulldlngs: fruit and shrubs:
nice hedge. Price $1500. Address,
K HUBBARD. Falls City. Or.
SOME HOME SNAPS.
Fine modern 5-room cottage near Union
So.foA ' '?0xKlO- W''h 2o-foot alley; only
100, good terms.
Nice 5-room modern cottage on East G1I
san: lot 50xllS; only $2M50, good terms.
lne 6-room strictly modern bungalow
brand now. East Glisan; $2750. easy terms',
DUBOIS A CROCKETT.
Washington Bldg.. room 3.
THE HEART OF IRVINGTON.
RAZEE STREET ADDITION.
LOTS 50x100
INCLUDING IMPROVEMENTS
10 PER CENT CASH. BALANCE
MONTHLY.
SEE SCHOON.MAKER, .
708-9- CORBETT BLDG.
PHONE MAIN 7855. A 5722
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
FIRE AND GENERAL INSURANCE
-VtN"rS XEW ZEALAND INS. CO."
213 COMMERCIAL CLUB BLDG..
MAIN 8099, A 2653.
, IRVINGTON CORNER.
100x100 on corner 20tb and Knott ts.:
paved streets, fine view of Mt. Hood, two
blocks from new carline. for Immediate
sale. This Is a snap.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main 6699. A 2653.
PENINSULA ACREAGE.
Vie have a 10-acre tract, well located
on the St. Johns carline for $22,000: less
than one-half cash will handle it.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Cluh Bldg.
Phones Main 8699. A 2653.
$250 DOWN buys a modern 5-room bunga
low with paneled dining-room, beam ceil
ings, tinted walls, full attic and basement
best of plumbing, gas and electricity; price
$2250. Geo. A. R'sc?. ownf-r. 37th and E
Sherman. Phone Tabor 1407. Take Haw-thorne-ave.
or W. R. car.
TWO houses. East 19th and Salmon. $6000.
Two houses, near Alberta carline. on 17th
St.. $2000. 4i-scre and 5-room good house,
near Flrland. $2100; modern bungalow In
Firland. $1S00.
L1ND & HIGLEY, 132 THIRD ST.
HOLLADAY One 6-room new home, cheap;
one very select 6-room, every convenience,
fixtures, electric connected: one lot, $SOO:
two, $S50; one. $I2'jO. fine location: more
bargains. M :;S30. Room 5u0, Oregonlan
bldg. W. H. Herdman.
CRESTON REAL ESTATE.
5 acres of beautiTul land overlooking the
city. 3 blocks to 2 carlines. 1 block to
Creston school, all ready to plat. $10,000.
cash $3000. Take Mt. Scott car to Creston.
G. H. Taylor.
Ml'ST SACRIFICE my home ln Peninsula.
cinse to cwiu s townslte. 4 lots with 6
room house, good barn, nice lawn, rose,
fruit, fine garden. $900 cash, balance $15
per month; place must be seen to be ap
preciated. See owner, 7 Br.ard of Trade
HAVE month to sell is lots on Occident
ave., between Capitol Hill and Alder
springs, alongside Oregon Electric; prices
$100 less than adjoining lots; easy terms.
Call Main 8034.
COZY three-room cottage near car; T fruit
j uenrui; Komg away; win pell very
I cheap; eay terms if desired: will take team
or norses in trade, toeo owner 4S8 Ger
linger bldg.
$750 CASH If you have that much and
want a 4-room cottaKe, call on us Monday
and we can give you a buy
SPENCER & CO.. 102 Second St.
5-ROOM cottage. 1040 E. Harrison, 4 Monks
south Hawthorne ave., cor. 3.-ith st $1S
EAST SIDE INVESTMENT CO.!
3(th and Hawthorne.
MODERN cottage, 6 rooms, bath, furnace,
electric and gas, on fine corner in Pied
mont neighborhood, on carline $40O0
Woodlawn 409.
$12O0 5-ROOM house, lot 60x100; 1 blocks
from car; close ln. $50O rash, bal 3 years
Call 404 E. 11th et. Phone E. 357S
FOR SALE In Irvlngton Park, fine corner,
one block from carline. AB. R F D
Box 57 D, Milwaukie.
WANTED TIMBER LAXDS.
WILL Invest $50,000 ln timber. Will con
sider the purchase of single claims. Oivo
full particulars first letter. R 219 Ore
gonlan. WANTED immediately. 100.000.000 yellow
lir on or near Tillamook road: must bo
bargain: owners only. E 200. Oregonlan
TIMBER lands wanted.
H04 McKav bldg.
C. J. Mccracken.
FARMS WANTED.
WANTED 20 to 60 acres goor cordwood
timber: must be level land; near railroad
close to Portland. Particulars, price and
terms in first letur. AF 2ol, Oregoniaa.