15 THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1909. t DRUGGISTS ELECT MAKSH PHEblUEMI Session at Seaside Closes With Excursion to Fort Stevens. AT BAY OCEAN NEXT TIME XimM Are Recommended to Gover nor for Members of Board of Pharmacy Pure Drug Committee Xamcd. FEASIDK. Or.. July IS. (Special.) Th- Oregon State Pharmaceutical Asso ciation, which haa been in session at Hotel Moore since Tuesday, closed Its last business session with this after noon'a meetina. and the members will start home tomorrow. The convention has been a aiarnalljr successful one. and over 112 delegates were In attendance, many of them accompanied by their families: On Wednesday, the president, M. K. Everttt. of North Bend. Or., de livered his annual message. Pr. 1 T. Lewis, of Seaside, made the address of welcome to the convention, and Ar thur Thayer, of Portland, responded. Officers have been elected as follows: J. Marsh, of Wasco, president: F. Byerly. of Portland, first vice-president; T. F. Laurin, of Astoria, second vice president; H. M. Horton. of Burns, third vice-president; A. W. Allen, Portland, recretary; Benjamin F. Jones, Port land, treasurer. A committee was appointed to recom mend to Governor Benson names for selection on the State Board of Phar macy, the appointment to be made In February for a term of five years. The list of names recommended and ap proved for the State Board Include: George C. Blakeley, of The Dalles: A. W. Allen. Portland: W. A. Kuykendall, Ktigene: J. Sidney McNair, Ashland. J. M. Rlen, Portland. Kighty applications were received for membership, all of which were ac cepted. The pure food and drug law committee was appointed consisting of F. C. Ptizzl. Portland: C. G. Huntley, Oregon trity; A. W. Allen. Portland: F. TI Caldwell. Newberg: A C Koeppen, Pendleton. The object of this committee is to draft a law along the lines of pure drugs. This afternoon many papers of interest were read. G. M. Rieen. of Portland, gave an interest ing treatise on "The Pharmacy Board vs. the Candidate.-' J. A. Clemenson. of Portland, read an unique account of a druggists' excursion in 2009 to Plum mer's strata in Northwest space, an Imaginary sanitarium suspended In mid-air over the ancient town of Uoble. The motion was passed that the next meeting place be left with the execu tive committee, with the recommenda tion that Bay-Ocean be selected, pro vided this picturesque spot Is In readi ness at that time to receive; the party. Many affairs of a social nature have been given and the festivities closed with a dancing party tonight. Tomor row morning the party will leave Sea side In special cars for a trip to Fort Stevens and the Columbia River Jetty. Returning, lunch will be served at the Warrenton lumber ramp, with eupper In Astoria en route home. Members In attendance at the Oregon State Pharmaceutical Association at Morse Hotel. Seaside: From Portland Mr and Ir. Will Cah'a. Mr sun Mra. T. Wlmn. Mr. and Mrs. llnlph crj'"er. Mr. ard Mrs. fluy 1. Ketche-a.-m. Mr. and Mrs F. C. Kelter and two children. Mr anil Mrs. C O. l-anlitsen and Mm Alma I.aurltjr.n. Mr. and Mrs. Frank r Pojxi. Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler. Mr. and Mr. R. D Niece, Mr. and Mra, Im Allen. Mr and Mm. A. W. Allen. Mr. and Mrs W. tl A T. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. J. Welcome, Mr. and Mra. John M. A. I.ane. Mr. end Mrs. F. A. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. W. ,-hilrrh and child. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thav.r. Mr and Mrs. J A. Famfnrd. Mr. and Mrs Arthur C.'UIrr Mr. and Mrs Wil liam Z.lg-I.r. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Matthleu. c;.r J. Holder, Joseph Risen. Rex. Sichelber. Penjamln F. Jones. J. H. Pettle mlre. H W. Ho'den. Ross C. rlummer. S. I Vincent. C. C. SMaw. A. Hilller. Ernest Ja-ohen H. F. Brandon. Fabian Byerly. .Anselo Nana. A- R. Orant. C W. Campbell, j r. Oulss. M Hlsaillon. Mrs. H. C. 1-evlns. Mia FT'.sle Jobnson. Miss Genevieve Johnson. Miss Lula pnsr. Mrs. M. A Rawson. Miss jranr.i. Ame.-burv and Mrs Frank Koehler. Oihr ar.: Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Horton end son Mervln. of Burns. Or.:. Mr. and Mrs J K Stoxer and l.eah Stover, from ;rnl Fsss: Mr. and Mrs. J. Marsh, of Wasco. Wash ; Miss -. Ansnn. or rorm orove: O N. rherrlnston. from Dallas; Mr. end Mrs. S I- M.Kensle and dauaht.r rt.th.l. of lAustlne. Or. ; I- Johnson, of ilxerton; w u. rowers, of Seattle; Mr and Mrs flyrlo Huntley, of Oregon City: Miss K W. Harbord. r Palm: Charles N. .larka. Hod River; Mr. sr.d Mrs. .. .1. rtirra. Salem: M. F Everett. North Bend. Wasn. : Mr. and Mrs A. C. Koeppen. O. W Koeppen and Alfred Koeppen. of Pendle ton. Or. TEACHERS' PAY INCREASED Clatsop County Superintendent Makes Creditable Report. SALEM. Or.. July 15. (Special.) The annual report of Miss Emma C. Warren, superintendent of Clatsop County, was today received by J. H. Aekerman. superintendent of public instruction. The reiiort snows a marked increase In the salaries of all teachers as follows: Average monthly salary of men teachers. 190S. 69; 1909. 0.60. Aver age monthlv salary of teachers In one room buildines. IMS. M; 1909. I6S.9S. Average salary of principals. 1908. S5; 1909 $Sl.i5. Average salary of assist ant teachers. 190S. liS.66; 1909. 166.63. ISLAND DEFENSES TESTED t.rcat Mortars on Diamond Head Fired for Fist Time. HONOLULU. July 15 Under the direc tion of Captain William P. Piatt, of the ordnance department, the eight great mortars of t!ie Fort Ruger defenses, on Piainond Head Point, were fired for the rirst time today. The guns command the only approach to Honolulu Harbor, and are the first of the coast defenses to be installed. T'.t- test was thoroughly satisfactory. Cantain Piatt arrived yesterday on the transport Thomas to supervise the plac ing of the other guns. FIVE FISHERMEN DROWN Weird Tales Sent From Bristol Bay In Far-Away Alaska. ASTORIA. Or.. July IS. The latest reports from Nushagak River. Bristol Bay. Alaska, show that while the fish ing season haa been a successful one at. u the catch gf lsh la concerned. several of the men engared In the In dustry have lost their lives as a result Last evening O. Paulsen recejvea a letter from Swen O. Belland. stating that the weather had been very rough, with strong gales, and that five men were known to have been drowned, while two others, who were fishing for the Portland-Alaska Packers' Association,, had been missing for six days, and were supposed to have been lost. One of the men drowned was John Abrahamson. of Seattle, who fished for the Columbia River Packers' Association. Another fatality reported was that f a man named Nelson, hailing from South Bend, who fell from the rigging on one of the vessels while en route to Alaska, and was killed. The two who are missing from the Portland-Alaska Packers' crew are Axel Hennlngsen ana Oscar Anderson. At the Indian village at Nushagak. shortly before the cannery fleet ar rived, two Indian women were killed and eaten by dogs, which, owing to the severe weather, were on the verge of starvation. Mr. Belland also writes that there is a new United States Marshal at Nusha gak. and that owing to his activity the Jail there Is filled with prisoners wait ing for trial. It la supposed they are men charged with smuggling wnisay into the territory. All the letters which have been re ceived from Bristol Bay tell of the run of king salmon having been unusually largo and that excellent packs have been put up by all the canneries. TO DEEPEN WOOD RIVED GOVEIIXMENT ENGINEER IS IN SPECTING STREAM. Klamnth Falls Anxious to See River Made Navigable Nearer Route to Crater Lake. KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. July 15. Special.) Engineer Schubert, sent from Washington to make a preliminary exam' Inatlon of Wood River as to the prac tlcablllty of Improving navigation on that stream has arrived, and accompanied by several officials of the Chamber of Com merce, has gone to Wood River. Wood River, the principal northern tributary of the Upper Klamath Lake, rises in the Cascade chain and in great springs at the base of the mountains, and flows for about 35 miles through the Upper Klamath Valley, one of the most beautiful valleys of the rich Klamath Basin. In fact, the Upper Klamath Val ley, with its fine streams of clear, cold water. Its groves of pine and aspen trees and its wide green meadows, is a natural park of rare beauty, covering an area of 30,000 acres of meadow land, an area unsurpassed on the Coast for dairying purposes. Lying between this area of 30.000 acres now available for meadow and pasture purposes, and the north end of the Upper Klamath Lake, lies as much more land of similar character, but In Its present state too wet for use. Work In diking and dredging is already In progress to reclaim a large portion of this marsh land, and it is a question of only a short time when miles of this rich, alluvial hot torn will be reclaimed from its wlldness to contribute toward the wealth of the country. Wood River, which meanders through this splendia valley, should be the main artery of Its commerce and the direct route for tourists from Klamath I-ake and from the railroad at Klamath Falls to the wonderland of the Crater Lake Na tional Park and the famous hunting and camping grounds within the Cascade For est Reserve. The straightening of this beautiful lit tle river and the deepening of Its shal lows to admit of its successful naviga tion for small steamboats and launches from Klamath Lake to a point several miles above the town of Fort Klamath would not cost much. With this accom pllshed less than 20 miles would remain to cover the distance from the head of navigation to the very rim of Crater Lake. EX-CONVICT IS ACCUSED W. B. Atkinson Arrested at Corvallls for Theft of Overcoat. SALEM. Or.. July 15. (Special.) Chief of Police Gibson returned today from Cor vallls with W. B. Atkinson, wanted here for the alleged theft of an overcoat front Ir. Shaw. Atkinson was arraigned in Police Court, waived examination and waa bound over under $500 bonds. In addition to serving a term In the Washington Penitentiary, Atkinson served one term In Oregon, was pardoned and returned to serve out the balance of his time. Meets at Detroit Next Year. BOSTON. July 15. Detroit was selected as next year's convention city by the executive board of the Catholic Educa tional Association today and the dates were fixed as July a, 6 and 7. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL, REPORT. rORTLANT. July IS River reafllnr at 8 A. M.. ISO feet: chant In last 24 hours, .2 fool. Total rainfall (B A. M. to R P. M). none: total since September 1. Hrt$, 36 1 Inch..; normal. 44.29 Inches; deficiency, 9-15 Inches. Total sunshine July 14. 15 hours. 24 minutes; possible. 15 hours. 24 minutes. Barometer i reduced to sea-level), at 5 P. M-, oOAti inches. PACIFIC COAST HEATHER. Observations taken at 6 P. M., Pacific time, July 15: K "01 Wind is. ET STATIONS. B Si 2- '' k leather o 3 : ? If : ; Baker City lllsmarck Bo lee Kureka Helena Kamloops. ....... North Head Pooatello Portland Hed Bluff Roseburc Sacramento. fait Lake San Francisco Spokane Tacoma TatoosO Island Walla Walla Blaine Msrshfleld Siskiyou . . .n Kalispe'.l Tonopah .) eo o.on! 8 nvv Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Raining Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear 7t o.oo. s NW 88 0.00! .V BO 0.00 16 X M .OOi 4 E MO. 00' lo SW P 0.00.18 S 82 o.OO. 4 W 70 O.OOl 8 S W 102'O.OUI 6 SE To 0.00'12'NW 0.00 10 S 92 0.00 NW 660.00 22 W 9OO.O0 12 SW 70 0. OOi 8 W &8'!.C 4 NW 92'0.0llOrN W 0.O0; 4'SW aeJO.O' 6 w T 0.001 4 NB W. 00' 8 SE 92'O.oj) 10 SE (clear WEATHER CONDITIONS. A trough of low pressure overlies the Inter mountain States and the barometer Is afraln r'.slnr rapliy along- tha coast from Cap Flat tery to Saa Franclaco. Light rain haa fallen oa tha Strait of Fuca. but elsewhere on the Pacific Slope, fair weather prevails. It Is much cooler in Western Oregon and Western Washington and slightly warmer east of the Cascade Mountains. The Indications are for fair weather In thfcs district Friday. It will b cooler east of th Cascade Mountains and the temperature will rise slightly to th west of that range. FORECASTS. For the 28 hours ending midnight. July IS: Portland and vtclnlty Fair: westerly winds. Oregon and Washington Fair; cooler east portion; westerly winds. Idaho Fair and cooler. -EUVVARD A. E&ALe. District Forecaster. AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC THEATER ESIS The Blue Mouse "One Big Laugh" Oregon! an CLYDE FITCH'S COMEDY SCREAM SEAT SALS OPENS TODAY. The Sensational Drama, "THREE WEEKS" At - Bungalow Theater, All week, beginning next Sunday. Special Price Matinee Saturday. Evenings II 50 to SOc; Mat., SI. 00 to 2So HAIK e. A 10IO. Metises Kx, Soadars and Holidays, 1H5-508 N.GHTS THEATER ,5-u-75c Week of Jnly It. Sent Watson's Farmyard Cirrus. "Trimmed," Herbert and Willing In "Oh! Man," tiriff. acbxode and Mnlvey in " A Theatrical Agency." 11a brannon. "Banlu BreaaeaJe Duo," Orchestra, Fictarea. THE GRAND HEEK OF JCI-Y It, 0. EVA MUDGE THE MILITARY H AID. E"nlnc perform -tioi. 7 30 and S:1S. Fric 1 5 and 23c. Box mat cnt. fadoa. Crit Iar, Rrtn & Broth, Barn en ft R4ra.nff Trlraph tour, 1-YtM R-mr, brandaitoope. Matlne daily, 2:30 Ad ml union 15 crntw. P ANT AGE S THEATER Advanced Vaudeville. Stars of All Nations. THE PRENTICE TROIPE WO.NDEKFTL, ACROBATS THE Hl'MRfc" Character Impersonator and Drapery Dancer The White city Four Ixulse Kent A Co. Ix White Tbe Naples Quartet Pantages Orchestra The Bloarapn Matinees dally loc. Two shows at night, lrc and 25c. STAR Theater The House of Original Productions. COXCHITA, THE SPANISH BELLE, A BIG FEATURE. The Cooiest Theater in the City. Pain's Fireworks fte OAKS Ji7y Donatelll's Band every day at 2:30 and 8. A car a minute at 3d and Tf.mhill. Baseball RECREATION PARK, Corner Vauerhn and Twenty-fourth Sta, TACOMA vs PORTLAND JVlY 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. IB. names becln week days 3:30 F. M. : Sun day. 2:1)0 P. M. . Admission Bleachers, 2.1c; Grandstand. 50c; Boxes, 23c extra. Children: Bleachers. 10c; Grandstand, 25c. LADIES' DAY, r KID Ax. Boys under 12 free to Bleachers Wednes day. CLASSIFIED .ADVERTISING BATE la Effect November 1. Per UN. One time ....lJo fame ad two eonaemtlYe time xzo game ad three conaecutive timea.. BUe bame aa k or mtcb fnf-;uM- Six word eoaxtt a one line on cmab. ad iavs.n.nf at snd no ad counted for leae than two Unca. When an advertUement U aot roc cotuecutWe timea the one-time rate appllea. The above rate epplr to ndTertlaemenU under -New Today" and all other cUeelnca tlona exoeptins toe (ollowlnsi Sitoatione Wanted. Male. Mtuatlons Wanted Femala. For Rent. Rooms, private Famlllea, Rooma and Board. Private famlllee. Honeekeepinc Room, private Famlltea. Th rata on the above claaaiflcatlon la 1 eenta a line eech InaerUon. Bonce In the "New Today colamne la Htm red bT memaore only 14 Unea te the Inch. rtwr-rtw.TOWr PATRONX Th Ore- -rnnlnn will receive copy by mail, provided .nfAtawa. rmlttanc for a definite number of iiMines la cent. Acknowledgement of aaoB remittance 'will be forwaraea promptly. oi 4hanra of Yvonk advertUemente the ehara-e wlU V bitacd on tbe actual number of Jlnee appeirini In the paper, resardleae of the number of word In each line. In case box ornoe adama le requirea o as.vawii1f.a- fnrm vlven And rotint fhla. aa nart ef the ad. Annwera to advertisement a will he forwarded to patrons, proviaea aeii-aMtr drecd stamped. envlopea are furnished. AUCTION TO DAT. a n-iimn'. staiesrooTTiH. corner Second and Yamhill St.. at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auc- ;ioneer. MEETING ypTTCES. PORTTsAND LODGE. So. R5. A. F. and A. M. Stated communica tion. Masnnlc Temple, thla ( Fri day evening, 7:30 o'clock- Work In E. A. decree. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. C. M. STEADMAX, Secretary. HASSAUO IjODGE. No. 15. I. O. O. T. Reaular meeting- this Friday) evening at 9 o'clock. Special business to be t ran acted. Vtsltora welcome. F. COZENS, Secretary. DIED. PRICE In this city, July 14. Gilbert C. Price, aa-ed 28 jneaxs. FCNERAI NOTICES. CA SPED AT July 14. Mra. Elisabeth Wataon c awe-lay, axed 40 years, wire or ur. t ranic F. Caeseday. Funeral will take place Fri day. July 10, at 10 A. M., from McEntee Kr'lckaon Company chapel. 49 Alder et.. thence to the Crematorium, where services will be held at 11 A. M. Frienda respect fully invited. GINDER Of Greshatn. Or., July 14. Lena Foreat Ginaer, asjea z yeara 3 montns i days, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Ginder. Funeral will take place from the Baptist Church. Gresham, Or., Sunday. July IS. at P. M. Friends respectfully Invited. Interment Gresham, RICKERT In this city. July 15, Emmellne Rlckert. The remains are at Sanson's un dertaking parlors. Gresham. Or. Funeral services will be held at Grange Hall, near Sprlngdale. Saturday. July 17. at 2 P. 34. Friends Invited. REYNOLDS At the residence of ber daugh ter, Mra. S. W. Hlckltn, Whitman station, Mt. Scott, July 16, Catherine B. Reynolde. aged 7ft year. The funeral eervicea will be neid at the HUlsboro Cemetery Satur day. July 17. EDWARDS July 15, at the home of B. P. Reynolds. Sandy Road. Martha A. Ed wards, aged 69 years. Funeral will take place from the above place Sunday. July is. at S p. M. Friends respectfully In vited. Interment Powell Cemetery. Pwnnlna. McEnte as GlTbanah. Foneral Directors. 7th and Pine, phone Main 4U Lady Assistant. Office ef County Coroner. EDWARD HOL.MAX CO.. Funeral direct ors. t2 Id sU Lady naaUtant. Phone at. Ml. J. P. FHOJET BUN. Sd and Madlaoav Lady attendant. Pbooa Mala A ISM. r. 8. ntlNNINO tTaoertakvr 414 Kaat Alaer. Laa aaalataot. Pbooa ataa U. McEJfTKE-ERICSON- CO. rodntakani ladr aaalataot. W Alder, at alia. XELUI-BTRXEI CO.. Funeral Direct or. t'tS RuaselL Botb DboDea. Ladr aaalstaa?. I.KRCH Undertaker. 4? raat Alder. Pbooea aat 'SI. B lsss. Lady aaalataot. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY PRESIDENT. Mai. SOS. SECRETARY. Main BBS. JIVMAKS OFFICIB. Eavs, 4771, NEW TODAY. BEAUTIFUL HOME Between Portland Heights Council Crest. Handy to Large yard, water, gas, etc. and car. A matmificent, unobstructed view. Seven rooms ; strictly mod ern in every respect; 6-foot fire place. Price $7500, V2 cash. nr . Of ft I ijnaDin o neriow a 332 Chamber of Commerce West Side SNAP A lot in Goldsmith's Addition, the great AVest Side restricted district. On Pettj-jrove, between Joth and 26th, at $400 below value. GOOD TERMS Owner will build to suit, if desired, and home can be paid for at $100 per month. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY S 84 Fourth Street. Board of Trade Building. A BARGAIN Five acres on carllne, IB minutes' ride; best platting proposition In the city. Must be sold at once. Terms. $9500 Ideal Corner Apartment Site S. E. corner 12th and Harrison, 100 feet on 12th. 50 feet on Harrison: 2 carlinea. Montgomery and 13th sts., only 1 block; 10 minutes' walk to Post- olilce; income now 4a per momn. SEE SMITH 6 EVERETT FalllDK Rulldlna;. CAPITOL HILL On the Oregon Electric Railway, 6-cent car fare. In Portland proper, inside me city limits, 13 minutes' ride from the business center, all full lots 60x100 feet each. Improved streets and sidewalks; cltv and mountain view unsurpassed, no stone or gravel, all In grass plot. Prices $200 to $400 per lot. Title per fect. Complete abstract of title to date furnished free to every purchaser. Take the Oregon Electric car .at Front and Jefferson streets for Capitol Hill and see for yourself. CI.OHES'Y A SMITH, 401-2 McKay Bids;. Phone Mala 1068. BIG BARGAIN Jsew. modern 8-room house; this property is located on the hiijh bluff overlooking the Willamette Kiver, is very sightly; an ideal home; lot 50 by 150. This property cannot be dupli cated for $6000. Price $5500; half cash. W. K. Morehouse Invest. Co. 5 Lumbermens Building. SNAPS AT OAKLAND Over 5000 acres in and around Oak land in farms and ranches ranginsr in size from -37 to 1200 acres. New railroad will pass through some of these places. Prices irom $18 per acre up. See L. M. Hickok. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY 200-204 Chamber of Commerce. Thirty Lots (5 acres) south of Hawthorne ave., close In; 1.1 -room modern house. VERY SIGHT!.!. Terms reasonable. K 227, Oregonlan. West Side Riverfront 4 acres and 8-room bungalow, bath, Are filace, full cement basement. furnac, sleep nit porch, large living porch, the grounds are beautiful, on the Willamette River, fine neighborhood. Tbl la a snap. For price and terms see ZIMMERMAN. 610-621 Board of Trade Bldg. DESCHUTES LAND HEADQUARTERS 209 WELL5-FARGO BUILDING Mortgage Loans on Improved City Property At CBmoi nsiira. Building; Ivoanr. Installment Loans. Wm. MacMaster 302 Worcester Block. For Sale 100x100 COUCH ADDITION Deal with owner and save commission. Make an offer. 660 Lovejoy st. NEW TODAY. HAWTHORNE PARK HOME $6500 Fine modern, large. 8-room house; fine fireplace: gas and electric; full cement basement, etc.; living-room is 17x25; the neighborhood is the very best on the East Side and only 20 min utes" walk to the West Side; located on East- 14th and Yamhill sts. Look at It today. Grussi & Zadow 317 Board of Trade Bids;., 4th and Oak. GEOBGE BLACK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. (All Branches.) 823 Worcester Bids;. Phones Main 83 7 L. A 4013- BJEAX ESTATE PKAT.FKH. Andrews, F. V, St Co. It 2349. 90 Hamilton bids. Baker, Alfred A., 112 Abfnrton bids;. Beck. WlUUra G-, 313 Failing bid. Birrell. A. H. Co.. 202-3 McKay bldg". Real eitate. Ins a ranee, mortgages, loans, etc Bru baker A Benedict. 002 McKay biff. 1ft. M Chapln ft Rerlow. 8S2 Chamber Commerca. Cook, B. B.. A CO.. DOS Corbett bld- plelds, a H , Co., Board of Trad bid. Jennings Co., Main 188. 100 Oreonlaa, panish, Watklns A Ok, 250 Alder st. Richardson. A. B-. 221 Com. Club bide Fchalk. Geo. D.. 204 Stark st. Main or A 303 Sbarkey, J. P.. & Co., 122)6 Sixth St. The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand aTa. and Multnomah t- Holladay Addition). Walker. 8. T., 04 Corbett bids;. White. B. F.. 227 Washington st. FOB SALE RE AX ESTATE. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. A fine home, consisting of a good houeo and a block of 11 lots; finely improved with many kinds of fruit and shade trees and much beautiful shrubbery. It has all the seclusion of a country home, yet Is close In and on the carllne. The view is good. It can be subdivided Into several beautiful building sites and sold at a good profit, leaving the owner a large home at a nominal cost; price, $15,000, on good terms. R. F. BRYAN. BOB Chamber of Commerce. Main 1963, A 1221. ENGLISH WALNUTS Having planted 70 per cent of walnuts In Oregon, sold 00 per cent of plantings ever sold In Oregon, we feel our prop erties should invite consideration; $100 cash, $15 per month for each live-acre tract. CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO. (Inc.). Lumber Exchange BlUg., 2d and Stark sta, A BEAUTIFUL 8-ROOM HOUSE. New, modern; reception hall, electric lights and gas; 4 large closets, double floor and siding; full basement, laundry trays; woodlift, piped forg furnace, cement walks; improved street; shades and fix tures; close to car; must be seen to be ap preciated. It Is a beauty, $3200, $500 cash, balance $20 per month and Interest. HAWTHORNE REALTY CO.. 1011 Hawthorne aw., cor. E. 34th st. Tabor B16. APARTMENT-HOUSE SITE, $10,000. One block from Washington St., SOrlOO, with good 8-room house, income $40 per month; this property Is In the center of the best apartment-house and residence district on the West Side; price $10,000; terms. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 12-213 Commercial Club Bids. Phones, Main SG99, A 2053. IS THE APPLE BELT 5. lO and 20-acre apple orchards, with 150 peach "fillers" per acre. We plant, cultivate, pay taxes 4 years, delivering you a producing prop erty netting large profits on several times the amount Invested; 10 per cent down and $15 monthly will secure this; it means independence. D. 1 McLeod. mgr., 2-6 Falling bldg. NEW BUNGALOW. New. 6-room bungalow, just finished; a very nne place lor the price and a verj' decided bargain at $-'100. $500 cash," $20 per month; on East 7th at., between Ai berta and Wygant: key next door. GRUSSI A ZADOW, 317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. BEAUTIFUL bungalow of 5 rooms, just completed, modern, fireplace. built-in sideboard and book cases. 2 blocks from carllne; price $32.'0; terms $500 down. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 212-21S Commercial Club Bid. Phones, Main 8009. A 2653. $280 , For 50x100 lot on 32d, bet. East Harrison and Grant ; lot is low and needs filling. but airt cneap at tne price. BRUBAKER & BENEDICT. 502 McKay Bldg. DO you want a real snap 7 Good 6-room house, lot 50x100, lawn, ornamental trees and shrubbery, on Mount Scott carline. $300 ; very easy terms. John Horn, i blocKs soutn or Ana&eu station. BAD health requires me to live fn dryer clt mate, so here goes my beautiful home on west slope Mount Tabor; 9 rooms, electric lights, water, etc ; price, $ouou; terma Fred Broetje, SI East 61st at. CALLED away; must sacrifice my new mod ern 7 -room bungalow; $300 below cost; 5-room cottage, all modern. J1200. Eck- man. Gerlinger bldg. Phone Woodlawn 969. WILLAMETTE. HEIGHTS. The most artistic and best located bungalow on Willamette Height, unob structed view. $65O0 ; terms. James A. Clock. 252 Alder st. Phone Main 1274. BARGAIN. Fine building site; unobstructed view of citv and valley; equal to 2 city lots; only $2750. Purse, 818 Chamber of Com merce. $6500 EXCEPTIONAL income, bargain; spienaiaiy locaiea. oia residence section, two fiats and cottage. 50x100. near new boulevard site; terms. AN 223, Orego nian. WE WILL FINANCE THE BUILDING Of your home if you buy the lot of us. STRONG & CO.. Financial Agents, 605 Concord Bldg. AM leaving town, so must aell my attractive bungalow in Mt. rabor b beet section. Call B 2458 cr address AJ 240, Oregon ian for a bargain. WEST SIDE HOME. Fractional lot; easy walking distance; house of 7 rooms, only $4500, easy terms. Vanduyn A Walton, 515 Chamber Commerce. THE prettiest 6-room house and east front lot, near rieamont ; nrepiace. beamea ceilings, trees, flowers; only $2400. W. W. Payne. 1210 Williams ave. SNAP, ON W.-W. CARLINE. Two-story six-room houpc ; bath, cement basement, great view; $2600. T. J. BYRNES, 245 Morrison, SNAP. Must be sold today. lOOxlOO on Portland Heights, at 2-3 actual value. $1000 needed. Purse, 818 Chamber of Commerce. SNAP. Lots on Halsey, between E. 29th and E. 31st, $550, 20 per cent cash, $10 per month. Puree, 618 Chamber of Commerce. FINE -room houses on E. 11th; walking distance; modern; $5300. 317 Rothchild bldg. 6-ROOM bungalow, new, cheap, easy terms; liberal discount ior casn; owner, 58 West A ins worth ave. Woodlawn 1516. INVESTORS Go to the Owners Realty As sociation; buy direct or owners ana save commissions. 205 Abington bldg. NICE, sightly corner, 110x118, Council Crest Park, on canine, write owner, ad 237, Oregonlan. REAL ESTATE man wants small office with use of reception room. Phones Main 3207. A 2972. MODERN 6-room house and corner lot; price, $4500; gooa location. Owner, 355 East 6th st. North, cor. Broadway. BEAUTIFUL corner in Montavllla. 1 block from car, 90-ft. front, easy terma Owner, phone Tabor 573. $150 EQUITY in fin beach lot for $75; a snap. VV o, uregonian. PLENTY houses, $lO0 to $500 down, terms; sounds gooa 7 Medio. 4oo Worcester oidg. OVERTON st., lot near 23d. choice location; $4000 if sold at once. twtncnua mag. FOB SALE RJEAL ESTATE. A HOME AT A SACRIFICE IF SOLD AT ONCE. Attractive, strictly modern, high-grade. well-built, 10-room residence, designed for beauty, convenience ana comrort; locaiea on Tillamook street at end of East 3tHh street, verv near carllne. in htgh-clasa residence district, with Bull Run water and improved streets; house nas tuu csse- ment, furnace, oaa noors, oeameu reumg, large fireplace. buui-:n ounei, dwrumcs, seat. etc.. clothes chute to basement, woodlift, lavatories on both floors, extra toilet In basement. Built by architect for home for a client who could not take same for financial reasons, ir lanen im mediately may be had at the very low price of $6000; small cash payment and balanc monthly. Information from C. L. Horn, architect, room 11 Madison bldg., 250 3d st. FOR SALE A beautiful home at Oak Grove, Oregon City line, 30 minuter ride. 1 LI a a-emmH nw fl-TOO 111 hOUSO. pantry, storeroom. brick fireplace, 75 feet verandas, 2O0 choice roses In full bloom. 75 bearing grape vines, 300 bear ing strawberries, loganberries, blackberries and currants, 0 bearing fruit trees of every description, new barn ana ouiroujo. Iflrre chirk An rorral. fenced and crOSS- fenced, enough garden truck planted for good-sized family, every foot of ground cultivated ; fine lawn arouna tne nousa, dotted with select shrubbery, etc., etc.. Inquire on premises, Louis Brandt, Oak uruvv, ur. 1TPPER HOOO RIVFTR LANDS. 160 acres choice unimproved land easily cleared, beautifully situated, $100 per acre, terms; 100 acres, good buildings, 10 acres bearing standard apples, small fruit, etc., all under water. Hood River one boundary of the place, $150 per acre, near aepot; win taKe property wonn tuw u exchange, lone time on the balance. I handle exclusively upper valley lands. W. . Marshall. Dee, Or. PAY $.'i0O CARH. PAY $500 IN 1 YEAR. PAY $500 IN 2 Y BARS. PAY $000 IN 3 YEARS. And own a thoroughly modern 5-room cottage: lot 100x100: nneFt view in i'ort land; property is now worth $2700; within 3 years it will be worth $4000; owner makes this big cut in price to find buyer dv tne iittn. laae m. v. car, net uix ai East 70th st. A. 2. Searle, Montaviua Phone Tabor 1440. $250 DOWN buys a modern 5-room bunga low with paneled dining-room. Deam ceil ing;, tinted walls, full attic and basement, bet of plumbing, gas and electricity ; price $22.0. Geo. A- Ross, owner, 37th and E. Sherman. Phone Tabor 1467. Take Hawthorne-ave. or W. R. car. MT. TAROR HOME. New. modern, 6-room house with fine lireplace. full cement basement. iuii rlumhlnir and a fine corner lOOxlOO. for fine suburban home this can't be beat; for price and terms, see us. GRUSSI & ZADOW, 317 Board of Trade B!dg.. 4th and Oak. WEST AVENUE DISTRICT. Lot 60x100, facing north on E. Taylor st., near E. 60th St., 2 block from Mt. Tabor car; price $li00; terms. H P. PALMER-JONES CO., 212-213 Commercial Club Bldg. Phones, Main S'i'.tll. A 2G53. HOTEL SITE. West Side, one block from Washington St.; 100x100. with 2 houses which bring In fair Income; thla is a good Investment at $20,000; terms. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 212-213 Commercial Club Bldff. Phones. Main 8609, A 2653. $37.50 CASH Will buy a 50x100 lot, n graded street, with new sidewalk, city water, close to best car line and 10 .minute from bridsre: the bal ance of price ($375) can be paid $10 per month. This is your opportunity; act at once. 516 Abington bldg. I HAVE any thing you want in 5 to 8-room houses; terms to suit you. A lso. home sites, 100x100, Portland Heights: 115x100, Alameda Park, choice, cheap; many others. Room 500, Oregonlan bldg. owner, w . h. neraman. "NOTICE. PROPERTY -OWNERS." Do you want to sell your place? We have buyers; taiK wnn us toaay. NATIONAL REALTY & TRUST CO. Room B16, 326 Washington St. 5-ROOM bungalow. 2i minutes' car ride, 6c fare; little money required ; balance like rent. National Realty & Trust Co., 826 Washington st., room ois. A SNAP. For sale by owner, a business lot in St John. Any reasonable offer will be ac cepted. L 234. Oregonlan. HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city; acreage close In and farms in Oregon and Washington. Phone A 48S1. Kinney & Stam- pher. 531-532 Lumber ixcaange Diog. SNAP Suburban home, modern, six-room house, two lots; fruit trees, berries, chicken yard. Call on owner, 2S8 Grand ave., South; $1600, easy terms. SIX-ROOM unfinished house, on 28th near Wygant; must be soia quicKiy to get sjou cash ; balance terms, see owner evenings. room 106 Sargent Hotel. MODERN", up-to-date six-room house; full-size basement, with lawn, fruit trees and roe.; small house on back of lot that rents; $600 down. 301 m. tota st. jn. Aiontavnia car. BUY from owner finest quarter block in Wiberg Heights, east front, beautiful view of city and mountains. D 246, Ore- gUalltUl. TrnvR HOME. 151 E 28th St.: good location, large grounds, 8-room modern house; terma owner, ia h.. ;in si. r.aat u, 40 ACRES highly improved land. 6 miles east city limits, will sell all or half.. Main 9008. FOR SALE New, modern 6-room bouse, on Alberta carline; a snap. Sigel & Ca., 335 Morrison. FOR SALE by owner, the handsomest bungalow In Irvine ton. Call and see It. 524 E. zutn st. r. IRVINOTON Choice lot: naved street, 17th, between Brazee and Knott. Owner, East 6368. STRICTLY modern 6 or 7-room desirable borne, small payment casn, Daiance montn ly. Owner. Phone Woodlawn 1799. 38TH. NEAR HAWTHORNE. Nice corner, lOOxlOO, $1500. Main 6530. Room 8. 221 Morrison st. BUSINESS block at a sacrifice, on Wil liams ave., near Ivy; must b sold. Home phone A 1857. PORTLAND INVESTMENTS Of merit are to be found in the office of Ja. C. Logan, AU wash, st., room 404. CHOICE lot, best location, Sell wood; bar gain; $750 one week only, terms. 500 Ore gonian bldg. M. 3830. W. H. Herdman. NEW 6-room hquse, 100x100 lot; $100 down, $25 monthly. Tower, University Station. FOR SALE One lot in Sellwood. Inquire of owner, 506 Spokane ave., Sellwood. FOR SALE 2 new houaes. E. 19th near Everett. Inquire of owner, 132 6th at. FOR SALE Six-room house. Call 771 East Salmon t. LIST TOUR property with Sigel & Co., 335 Morrison, fnonea aiain aioo, a ovv. FOR anything in Portiand real estate eee Columbia Trust Co.. Board of Trade bldg. WANTED REAL EST A XI I WANT to buy Immediately a 0 or 7-room houxe or cottage in South Portland, south of Arthur st. ; give full details in your re ply or no attention paid. R 235. Orego nlan. WANTED Uncleared or partly cleared farm land, about 35o acres, in uiameite vaney, within some 60 miles from Portland; good for fruitft and gardening; no agent but owner need apply. K. I., P. O. Box 170. WE pay cash for equity. What property Kav-a vrt trt rtfTr? SII vniir enntrafit to us; we have buyers. National Realty & Trust Co., 326 H Washington st. I WANT a home. 6 or 7 rooms, not over '4r.on- no mo piam locution. AK 22.1. Ore- con ian. CHOICE homes and buildmr lots our great est need ; we can sen mem. v.uiucuuiwi i'rnst Co., Board of Trade bldg. WANTED Small rooming-house, about 12 rooms; must be good location ana wen furnished. AJ 241, Oregonlan. WANT modern home., have $5000; 5 per cent bonds to trade, jostonice uox jou. FOR SALE FARMS. FARM LANDS. We can sell you farm or fruit land for $10 per acre; if you want a farm, see us for bargains. Wallace & Flynn. 228 Stark at. FOR full information how to secure farm? In Brltuh coiumma write or can on u Butler, 228 Stark st. ALL good ones, tee na Cohimbla Trust Cow, .ttoara ox xraae oias- FOR SALE FARMS. CLARK COUNTY FARMS. We have the finest collection of large and small farms in Clark County, which we will be pleased o tako you out to see. These farms are near the electric carline and not far from Vancouver. All the new railroads are heading for Portland through Vancouver, and any of these farms will prove a tine Investment. MURPHY & CASWELL, 230 Stark St. Vancouver Office, 712 Main Su APPLE LANDS. GARDEN LANDS, FAR M LANDS. SUMMER HOMES, CAMPING SITES, EXCELLENT WISHING. In the heart of Sandy River district. SO miles from Portland on Mount Hood Electric Railway survey. Finest soil on earth; pure mountain air; numerous streams; in tracts from 2 acres up t several hundred ; prices range from $20 per acre up to $100. on terms. Our automobile will take you to the property In less than 90 minutes. CHAP1N & HER LO W, 332 Chamber of Commerce. PRUNE ORCHARD FOR SALE Have for sale a prune orchard of IfiS acres, located six miles from Corvallls, four miles from Albany. Or. 156 acres planted to Italian, prunes. 15 years old. Improvements fair, consisting of house, barn, and evaporating1 plant of 2500 bushels' rapacity. This year's crop will be from 10.000 to 15.000 bushels. $8000 has been realized from one crop from this orchard. Evaporating plant cot about $7iM)0. This property must be sold at once and will go for $20,000 including crop, with immediate possession. $1O.0u0 down, talance two to five years at 6 per cent. Bargain for some fruit man. Virgil E. Walters. Corvallls, Oregon. FRUIT, NUT AND ALFALFA LAND. Come and see photographs and receive truthful and intelligent information relative to the low. rolling foothills of YamMil County; they are beautiful beyond compare; the soil Is unusually deep, rich and red. un excelled for fine fruits'. English walnut and alfalfa: prices in certain localities exceed ingly low; we own in part and control for sale 10,0.K) acre., from 1 to 6 miles from good town and railway; will sell small tracts, good terms. GEO. E. WAGGONER, Phone Main 3481. 923 Board of Trade. A BARGAIN. 300 acres of orchard and pasture land, close to growing town and In best fruit belt In Eastern Oregon; 300 cherry trees in full bearing. 125 Just beginning to bear; two houses, barn and other out buildings: timber on place to cut 1000 cords wood; price $15,0iK: will take good automobile, balance on satisfactory terms. Address Lock Box 8. Mosier. Or. Idaho Carey Act Lands. Now open for entry and settlement in the choicest agricultural section of the Northwest. . . ' The Snake River Valley. Southern Idaho. State Government supervision. For free Information on Irrigated. Lands write C. B. Hurtt, Boise. Idaho. A SNAP. 60 acres. 14 acres in cultivation, 12 acres of orchard. 6 acres of npplos, 6 acres of prunes; all fenced, on main county road, one mile from a town of 2500 people. 1 mile from river and railroad station. 16 miles from Portland; $:umm). cash. CHAPTN 6c HERLOW. 332 Chamber of Commerce. WHAT have you to trade fo. SO acres of unimproved land. 20 miles from Port land. 1 mtle from R. R. station, with good creek one side and well on the other, for $7 per acre CHAPIX & HERLOW, 332 Chamber of Commerce. FREE TO ALL TILLERS OF THE SOIL. Government bulletin on irrigation in the Willamette Valley and beautifully illustrated booklet, "The ("all of the Soil" (copyright) sent to any address free. Address Can by Canal Company, Can by. Or. BEND for our list of Willamette Valley farms before buying; lands shown free. Olmstead Land Co.. Salem, Or. BARGAINS Improved and unimproved Cowlitz Countv farm lands. Barnard & Co., Kalami.. Wash. ACREAGE. 1 ACRES, at Oak Grove, close to river and Oregon City cariines; good 3-room house, barn, honhouse. woodshed. 6O0 yards chicken wire, 400-egg incubator. 2 brooders, capacity 130; l.0 chickens and $400 will handle It; balance $1400 at 7 per cent; long time on monthly payments. This place is cheap at $ouo ana anyone t will say so. Will not be sold for this I price and terms after ten days. Owner, J 514 McKay, 3d and Stark sta HOOD RIVER FRUIT LANDS. . We are offering the Vanderbilt Tract of 1000 acres for sale in tracts of 10 and 20 acres, on easy terms. Send for map . and booklet giving full particulars. CHAP1N & HERLOW, 332 Chamber of Commerce. SEE THIS SNAP. Unimproved 10-acre tract on line of sur vey for electric car; small cash payment; will take some work on adjoining land; close enough in to market small fruit. Call on owner at 4 N. 6th st. FOR SALE by owner, 60 acres, tracts to suit ; mile to town and college; on, county road, railroad through place; ail Jn cultivation; best of soil; part cash, balance terms. Ask for B 170 Front mu, Portland. Phone M. 2246. 11 4-10 ACRES. $150 DOWN. mile from R. R. station, in Yamhill County all level, cleared and ready for the plow: $1425. F COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, &4 Fourth St. Board of Trade Bldg. 10 ACRES, 8 acres In cultivation. 6 acres in oats; all fenced and on main road ; 1H miles from R. R. and town; price $800, yx cash. CHAPIN & HERLOW. 332 Chamber of Commerce. 5 TO 33 ACRES of fine fruit and beaver dam land at $200 per acre, near city, on electric line, near S. P. R. R. ; this land will advance rapidly and bring- big cash rent. Chlsm, 615 Couch bldg. 10 ACRES fine, rich land, 4 miles from Port land, on county road, a few blocks from either steam or electric R. R., $3000; terms. Shaw Zeigler. 420 Lumbermens bldg., 5th and Stark sts. FIVE acres on Salem line. Improved and cleared, $1200, worth $lS0O; $400 cash buys it, balance $10 monthly; must sell, leaving city. Main 6390. 110 ACRES fruit or walnut land in Wash ington County; 3 miles to Lytle road; no stone or gravel: running water; price $15 per acre. Hoban. 405 Buchanan block. EXCHANGE Modern 7-room residence on East Ankenv; want acreage; giva partic ulars. Owner. K 240. Oregonlan. SO ACRES unimproved, very clean land, fine soli. 2 miles trom station, ti.jii an acre. Room 26 Hoyt Hotel. 2 ACRES, close in. convenient to carline; $rnK per acre, easy terms. 412 Marquam bldg. ACRES. Salem line, worth $1500, $850 takes it. at your own terms. 205 Welle Fargo bldg. V.'E have some attractive buys in Portland acreage. Columbia irust lo., .ttoara or Trade bldg. HOMESTEADS. CENTRAL OREGON HOMESTEADS. We are prepared to locate a limited number on homesteads in Central Oregon, through whl-h railroads are now building and tributary to the bust stock range in the West; if you are interested In free Government lands it will pay you to see us. We are associated with parties who are thoroughly acquainted with the coun try and conditions surrounding this land. Call at our ofrtce, 434 Chamber of Com merce. THE STROUD-FRY COMPANY. IMPROVE the opportunity of hompsteadlng 320 acres good wheat land ; under new ruling residence not necessary. Embody & Bradley Co.. C15 Lumbermen's bldg. Main or A 3165. HOMESTEADS Do you want one? Can lo cate you near new railroad running Irom Portland to Tillamook; will start with party Monday. J. M. Rader. 430 Couch st. KEY ranch for istockraiser; best on earth: Improved farms bordering on the Willam ette Valley. $ 12.50 per arre. Room 14 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison. NINE homesteads near Portland, 15 miles from railroad, fee si per acre, iioom i Mulkey bldg.. Portland. Or. FOR RE NT FARM S. DAIRY 200 acrw fre paitfure, retail route: look it up. 22G1 Morrison at.