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THE 3IORXTSTG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1909.
r
FOOD GETS SCARCE
Effect of Swedish Strike Is
Felt by Ail Classes.
300,000 ARTISANS IDLE
Soldiers Take Charge of Milk Snp
, ply, and Also Goard All
Funerals No Violence
Is Reported.
STOCKHOLM. Aug. 6. Although Stock
holm has been quiet tonight, except for
everal minor demonstrations by mobs of
ttrlkera. It Is believed this situation repre
sents merely the calm before the storm.
The ranks of the strikers are being
aufrmented hourly and the temper both
of the strikers and of the inhabitants of
the city is hourly increasing- Serious
trouble at any moment is feared. Three
hundred thousand men are now Idle, the
number being about one-sixth the popula
tion. The (rovmment Is preparing for any
contingency. Additional troops have been
ordered to Stockholm and the streets to
night are full of clattering army wagons
arriving with supplies from the farming
flistrlcts.
Hunger Is Felt.
Within the city the pinch of hunger Is
beginning to be felt. The bread supply
Is nearly exhausted and because of the
strike of slaughterers, the supply of meat
Is also running low. Prices have risen to
heights that almost preclude the poorer
classes buying food. Thousands of the
poor are living almost entirely on the
fish they are able to catch.
The Norwegian laborers already have
donated $40,900 to the strike fund, and
are making further collections for the
cause. The members of the Danish unions
have promised to contribute a percentage
of their weekly wages as long as the
lockout lasts, and collections are being
taken up In Finland for the strikers.
Troops Supervise Milk-
The authorities have taken charge of
the milk supply of the city, and soldiers
are distributing milk In limited quantities
and supervising the sale from milkcars
at the railroad stations. The deliveries
of Ice have ceased. This Is especially
trying, as the weather is unusually hot.
Paupers from the state poor house have
been enlistl to replace the striking
grave-diggers and undertakers, and in
stead of hearses, stretchers ara being
usid to carry corpses through the streets
to the cemeteries. The funerals proceed
under military escort.
The authorities contend that last night
they frustrated an attempt to blow up
the gas works with dynamite. A gun
boat has been stationed opposite the gas
works, and no bo&ifi are allowed to pass
between it and the shore.
A battalion of grenadiers from Lln
koplng and a detachment of 250 men
from the VestergotLand Regiment have
been ordered Into Stockholm. At Goten
burg work at all the slaughter-houses
has come to an end. and the general
strike committee has called upon the rail
road men and the printers to Join the
movement.
CONDENSED NEWS BY WIRE
Pittsburg Not sine the boom timet of
1 rwiH-07 have orders been so great or the
fnrr of men so larpe as at present with the
Wtinghou5e Electric 4 Manufacturing
Company. New business for July amounted
to $.1,000,000.
Chicago Herman Bell, aped 50, shot and
killed siaxah Bll. his 20-yearold niece
Wednesday and later confessed to the police
that notwithstanding- the fact - that he la
married and the father of a family, lie has
secretly loved the girl for the past six year.
Presidio, Tex. News has been brought
here by mining- men of an uprising In the
town of Pan Carlos, State of Chihuahua, ia
which 400 Mexicans eel red the town, re
sisted the troops and set up a republic, as
well as driving: away government surveyors,
all because of exorbitant tax.
Lo Acgele. CaJ. Dr. Robert J. Furdette.
the noted humorist and Baptist preacher,
who Is seriously III as the result of an In
Jury to the spine, sustained In a fall last
March, was placed In a plaster cast Thurs
day. His physician says his body must be
held rigid for several months.
Chicago The effect of the latest spell of
hot wea.th.er In Chicago was seen In the
official death record for Wednesday, the
report containing names of 26" Infants. The
humidity, according to the health depart
ment, has added even more than the heat
Itself to the distressing mortality.
Sacramento, CaL Lester S. Soott. Jr., who
says he Is the son of a wealthy raining man
of Los Angeles, Cal.. was thrown from a
Southern Pacini train near Gait Thursday
and received injuries which may prove fatal
He and a companion. Harold Floeter, were
beating their way on a freight train.
"Winona. Minn. "Winona Is fighting an
epidemic of para! tea which attacks children
between the ages of months and 10 years,
and where it does not kill, leave the vic
tims helpless cripples. When efforts of the
Bnard o Health failed to check the number
cf growing cases, the state authorities were
ald In. They said the disease germ Is
carried In the dut from the streets Into
usceptlole organs of the children.
New York E. H- Harrlman has purchased
three miles of a public roadway from the
town of Woodbury. Orange County. New
York, and it will be Impossible for a stran
ger to approach closer than five miles to
his magnificent new country mansion. Mr.
Hamman deeded to the town in exchange
a private road five miles long which he had
built at h!s own expense. The Harrlman
family desires seclusion from strangers.
Mexico Pity A gigantic steel plant will
he established !n this city within the com
ing year by French and American capital
The Initial outlay will be $.V).00O.OO0. Victor
Heianger. of Parts. Is head of the concern.
It is understood that a large part of the
capital will come from Paris and Boston.
CaI and iron mines of Mexico will be ac
quired later by the company. The steel will
be manufactured by new and secret pro-
New York The Cunard line official
have confirmed the report that their steam
ship T'mbria and Etrurla are for sale. Both
of them are now at an English shipyard.
Both vessel played conspicuous parts 25
vears a no, m-hen they were first launched,
in lowering the trans-Atlantic record, and
are still rated a the fastest single-screw
eteamers afloat. The Umbrla. and Etruria
lowerd the trans-Atlantic record to days,
1 hour and 56 minut.
.""Meat:;-Catholic temperance advocates
of Chicago marshaled their forces Wednes
day and directed at the liquor traffic a blow,
calculated to have a mighty effect In coming
political battles against the saloon. Follow
ing a parade of 4.00 men. women and chil
dren down Michigan avenue, the Sunday sa
loon and the liquor Industry as a whole,
were attacked vigorously by Bight Rev. J.
F- Regis Cainevln and other speakers at a
mass meeting In the Auditorium Theater.
DAILY KCTEOROTOOICAIs REPORT.
PORTLAND. Aur S Maxtmom tempera
ture 73 degrees; minimum, 46 degrees. River
reading at S A M . S f e-t : change In last
2-4 hours. 0-4 foot fall. Total rainfall ( P
M to 5 P. M . none- Total rainfall sine
September 1. IMS. 35.$ inches; normal rain
fall since September 1, m-S. 4-4. 3d inches;
deficiency. 6.61 inches. Total sunshine , Aug.
a 7 hours: possible sunshine. 14 hours 42
minute Barometer (reduced to sea level),
at 6 P. M-. 30 OR inches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Although the barometer has fan en slightly
during the last 24 bnrs. the pressure con
tinues re.atl-.ely high over the North Pa
cific States and relatively low over Cali
fornia and consequently fair weather pre
vails evervwhere on the Pacific Slope. The
temperature has risen slightly In western
Oregon and western Washington and re
mained nearly stationary elsewhere. Strong
northwesterly winds are blowing along the
Oreron Coast and a maximum velocity of 44
mites occurred during the afternoon at North
Head, which Is a station near the mouth
of the Columbia River.
The Indications are for fair weather la th.1
district Friday. It will be warmer In Ore
gon. Washington and northern Idaho, except
near the Coast.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Otaervations taken at P. M.. Pacific
time. Aufiift 5:
Wind
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3
State of
Weather
STATIONS.
Baker City.-...
Bismarck. .....
Boise. ......-.
Eureka. .......
Helena. . .......
Kamloops
North Hes4..r
Pocatello. ......
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg. ......
Sacramento . . . .
&an Francisco.
Spokane
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island.
Walla Walla. ..
Blaine
Marshfleld ,
Siskiyou. ......
Kallspell
Tonopah
ft OO'lO'V
0.00 14(3
0.00110'NW
0.00 8 N
0.00 8 NW
o.ool. ......
0.OOI42INW
0.00 8 W
0.OOH4 N
0.00 HE
0.OO12 N
0.001 8fi
0.00 24 W
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to:
O.OOl 4tSW
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T. ( 4 SW
0.00! 4:NW
86 0 . OO! 4 W
64
0.00 22 NW
O.00 4 E
0 . OOl 8 W
O.OO'lO NW
T Trace.
FORECASTS. . ,
Portland and vicinity Pair and warmer;
northwesterly winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair, warmer,
except near the Coast; northwesterly winds.
Idaho Fair, warmer north portion
EDWARD A. PEALS, District Forecaster.
AMUEstMXmt.
MAtS 9. A 1090. Matraeee
Ex. Bandars and Boll day a
15-25-504
NIGHTS
THEATER 15-25-50-750
WTFK OF ATJGrST t.
dnroil Pit-m. Avrad.no Qostta, Wil
bur Mark and -Ua HaLk.r. piwntta "The
Olrl and the Peart"; FiMk Moi Kej
In "Tom and Jerry": George W . tofP'T.
William Rohlnon. In "A Wrnd o( Mlnj
J. Knbena. (.race Armond. The FoolUu lis
of VaudrrUle; Picture i Orchestra.
PANTAGES THEATER
Advanced TaoderiUei Btars of All XatioM.
KJeln, Ott Brother, and Nicholson. Amerl
r.'a leading musicians. Iee BeKK Com
pany, rural sketch- SampMm and Douslaa,
clever comedians. X. MHIae and Oreo, the
Tourist'. Love Dream. The Three OUtbt,
acrobats. Cltaele gander., the Man of the
Hour. lie. White, tenor. Pamtaireacope, lat
est animated event.. Three performance
Dally at Popular Prlca.
THE GRAND
WEEK OF AVGrST f, "OS.
CHAS. MACK
RrnMtii aisters.
Oojran Branrroft,
noott t Unris,
Harry Taylor.
Fred Baenr,
Giandascope.
Matinee every day
at 2 30, Admission
15 cents any seat.
6 CO.
renin g performan
ces, 7:30 and 9:15
Admission 15c and
2!Sc Bot fteats BOc
STAR THEATER
The New Show, Great.
"PRl.VCE A.D PAUPER"
By Mark Twain.
A Gorgeous Spectacle.
EXTRA BALDOXS.
Other Fine Features.
Next Sunday
DON FTXAWO THE WOXDER HORSE
THE
DONATE HI'S
ITALIAN BAND
"The Coney Island of the West"
Balloon A .renslnn gnu. Afternoon Eve.
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK,
Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts.
SAN FRANCISCO
vs.
PORTLAND
AUGUST 3, 4, 6, 0, T, 9.
Games begin week daye :30 P. M.;
Sundays. 2:30 P. M.
Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand
stand, 60c; Boxes, 25c extra. Children:
Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand, 25c
LADIES' DAY. FRIDAY.
Boys under 12 free . to Bleachers
Wednesday.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Oilman's auction rooma, 128 Second St.,
at 10 o'clock A. M. B. L. N. Oilman, auc
tioneer. MEETING NOTICKa.
PORTLAND LOrKlE. NO. 58. A.
F. AND A. M. Stated communi
cation Masonic Temple this fFYl
day) evening- 7:30 o'clock. Work
In K. A. degree. By order W. M.
Visltora welcome.
C. M. 8TEADMAN, Secretary.
MARTHA WASHINGTON" SOCIAL
CLUB Regular meetlna? this (Friday)
evening-, at 8 o'clock P. Si. East Sid.
Maeonlo Hall. By order or president.
MRS. D. L. CLOUSE, Secretary.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
OPPKNH EIMEIt Aurust 5, Joseph L. OV
penhelmer. beloved father of bl. Lee J.
and May Oppenheimer. axed 6tt years.
Funeral will take place from the family
residence today (Friday), at 2:30 P. M.
Pleaae omit tlowera
Iunnlng McEntee Cilbangh, Funeral
nirectors. 7th and Pine. Phone Main 43".
Lady Aaalstant. Office of County Coroner.
1J)H'AKD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral direct
ors. 220 3d St- Lady Assistant. Phone M. SOI.
J. P. FIN LEY SON. d and Mndlaon.
Lady attendant, phone .Main 8, A ISM.
McKNTEK-EEirsOX CO. Undertakersj
tad aasUunt. 40 Alder. M. 6133.
EAST HIDE funeral directors, successors
to F. kw Dnnnlng. Ine. E. 62, B 2523.
ZELLER-B"RNES CO.. Funeral Dlreet
rs. 212 KusselL Both phones. Lady assistant.
LEKCH Undertaker.. 420 East Alder.
Phones Last ,81. B 18S. ldy assistant.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
dealer, offic and yard 13Ui tad
Uaraliill. phones M&m &, a 3931.
our own consr-a,torlM. Martin
k Forboo C4X. M7 Wanlatoa at. Sota
phonaa.
EUctrlc Fixtures 'oSI
Ices ars right. All work guaranteed.
astern Elsotrlo Works. 1 sixth street.
IndDndnt Coal A lc Company.
oppoait City Library Both nhonaa
OREGON HUMANE SOCIEH
FKESOKNT. Main X04L
aVECRETARC Mala M.
HIHAXI OFFICER. Eaos) T7.
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OAKS
HAWTHORNE PARK. HOME.
Fine, modern, large a. room nonse: frne
nreplaoe, gas and electricity, full cement
basement, etc: living room la 17x2&; the
neighborhood is the very best en the Exst
Side and only 20 minutes' walk to the TVeet
Side: located on East 14th and TamhlU ate.
Look at It today, then see us.
GRCS3I ZADOW.
IT Board of Trade, ch and Oak Sua.
NEW TODAT.
Rose City Park
Wouldn't You Like It?
If your husband would " surprise youi
some day by snowing you a nice, cozy
home that he had purchased and then
telling; you that It was yours?
This can be realized. '
Come and learn what we, can do for
you in helping you secure a home.
HAHTMAN THOMPSON,
Chamber of Commerce.
Beautiful
River Site
216 feet frontage on
the "Willamette river,
the "West Side and
right at Riveria. It
is a beauty.
Cheap $8000
Humason 6 Jeffery
226 Stark St.
M 1189. A 3814.
CAPITOL HILL
On the Oregon Electric Rail-v-y, E-cent
car fare, in Portland proper. Inside the
city limits. 13 minutes' ride from the
business center, all fuli lots 50x100 feet
each. Improved streets and sidewalks;'
city and mountain view unsurpassed,
no stone or gravel, all in grass plat.
Prices 5200 to J400 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.
CLOHESST SMITH,
401-2 McKay Bide;. Pbone Main 106S.
LOOK!
THE ONE BEST BUY
63 1-5 acres, about one mile from
Tualatin, on Oregon Electric and & P.
R. R., 24 passenger trains dally, depots
on each road few steps from door; 8
acres beaverdam worth $1000 per acre,
rest finest garden land In Oregon, in
high state of cultivation; two houses,
barn, outhouses, beautiful well water,
bearing orchard, berries, out of frost
belt. Come see the onions growing.
You cannot afford to let this pass.
Price .225 per acre, and very liberal
terms. Would divide.
503 Commercial Bids;., 2d and Wash. Sta.
MUST BE SOLD
THIS WEEK
Elegant 8-room home In Nob Hill;
everything absolutely modern; lot is
60x100. with fine Improvements, ' fine
neighborhood and easy walking dis
tance. Owner is compelled to leave
city. Place is worth at least $1600
more than the price asked. Must act
quick. See it today.
Grussi 6 Zadow
S17 Board of Trade, Fourth and Oak.
For Sale
Best acreage on the Peninsula
for platting, or will sell an inter
est, keeping part of it as an in
vestment. Brong-Steele Co.
110 Second St.
75 Acres
Best platting proposition, $200 per
acre; 75 acres miles from City
Hall, West Side; 35 acres cleared and
In cultivation; crossed by United Rail
ways Mount Calvary line; level, high
and sightly. Best of soil. J9500 cash
will handle it- Owner needs the money.
CALL 91T BOARD OF" TRADE.
iniritia,!. i
ESCHUTES
-.LAND HFanniiaOTFUS:-
9 209 WELLS FARGO BLDO. .
12 PER CENT NET
Th ownfr -will fine, close-in
West Side apartment property. New, Is
a fine investment and will double In
value In S yean. Price $10,000. terms.
Sha, oreonian.
BJSAI ESTATE DEALERS, ATTENTION I
WANTED TO RENT A 10 or 12-room
bous situated on a 5-acre tract, not over 5
miles from city limits, on good road. Prlc
no object. Muit be flrst-cl&JU proposition.
Address U 278. O re con i an.
PIANO STUDIO
For rentr desirable location.
Phone Main 564.
GEORGE BLACK,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT,
(All Branches.)
82S Worcester Bids.
PhoDM Haln S47L A 401.
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REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews, F. V. Co. M. 3349. 0 Hamilton
' bid.
Baker, Alfred A.. 312 Abington bid.
Beck. William G-, SIS Falling bldg.
Blrrell A. H. Co.. 202-3 McKay bldg. Real
estate, insurance, mortgages, loans, etc
Brubaker A Benedict. &u2 McKay bldg. M. 648.
Chap In A Herlow, 832 Chamber Commerce.
Cook, B. S. A Co.. &03 Corbett bid.
Fields, C. E. A Co., Board of Trade bldg.
Jennlng A Co.. Main 168. 200 Oregonian.
Parrlsh, Watklns Co, 250 Alder st.
Richardson. B.. 221 Com. Club bldg.
Schalk. Geo. 204 Stark st. Main or A 892.
Sharkey. J. P. A Co., J22H Sixth st.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and
Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition).
Walker. S. T., 604 Corbett bldg.
White B. F.. 227 H Washington st.
FOR SAXE REAX ESTATE.
FOR SALE A beautiful home at Oak
Grove. Oregon City line, 30 minutes ride.
Ihi a-Crea o ground, new 6-room house,
pantry, storeroom. brick fireplace. 75
feet verandas. 200 choice roses In full
bloom. I't bearing grape vines. S00 bear
ing strawberries, loganberries, blackberries
. aad currants. 60 bearing fruit trees of
every description, new barn and outhouse,
large chicken corral, fenced and cross
fenced, enough garden truck planted tor
good-sized family, every foot of ground
cultivated; fine lawn around the houie,
dotted with select shrubbery, etc., etc..
Inquire on premises, Louis Brandt, Oak
Grove, Or.
ENGLISH WALNTJTS
Ha v rag planted 70 per cent of walnut
In Oregon, sold 90 per cent of planting
ever sold In Oregon, we feel our prop-
ertles should invite consideration; $100
casb, $15 per month for each flve-acr
tract.
CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO. (Inc.),
. Lumber Exchange Bldg., 2d and Stark sta.
TJPPER HOOD RIVKR LANDS.
160 acre 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
depot; will take property worth $0000 in
exchange, long time on the balance, I
handle exclusively upper valley lands. W.
H. Marshall, Dee, Or.
Business men invest In waterfrontage,
near Swift. A syndicate now almost
completed ha option on several hundred
acres at a remarkably cheap price. This
can be turned quickly at a handsome prof
it. We invite you to Join us; any amount.
E 282. Oregonian.
IRV1NGTON.
On west side of 17th. south of Knott
St., 100x100, on southwast corner, for
$3500. and 50x100 for $1750; people ac
quainted with Irvington value will know
this is an extra good buy.
R. F. BRYAN A CO.,
505 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1963, A 1227.
INVESTORS, ATTENTION.
We have 10 lots on East Pine, Oak and
Stark sts.. near 24th St.; some good cor
ners; will sell at $loOO each. 1-3 cash, bal
ance long time.
HALF BLOCK on East Pine, between
10th and 11th sts.. with house, on car line,
at a bargain. See Wallace A Flynn. 28
Stark st.
$1500.
Lot 50x100. with good 4-room cottage, on
FA Lincoln, between i4th and 35th sts.; street
all Improved, cement sidewalk, 10 bearing
fruit treea; $600 cash, balanc 2 years, 6
per cent. ,
PORTLAND SUCCDSS REALTY CO.. INC.,
618 Board of Trade Bldg.
BEST BARGAIN IN" MARKET.
7-room modern home, dust finished, 4
bedrooms, large parlor, dining-room, ete
full cement basement, large porch, ox
100; good location and flno view: $3000,
$l.VM) down, balance Ilka rent. Phone Main
S7(W.
ROSE CITY REALTY A INV. CO.,
615 Lumber Exchange Bldg.
NICE COTTAGE.
Nice 5-room cottage with lot 50x100; lots
of fruit and flowers and a fine neighborhood,
being on East 7th st., near Mason; $2100,
$200 carib. bal. like rent. See It today.
Owner la rolng away.
GRUSSI A ZADOW,
817 Board of Trade, 4th and Oak Sta,
STOP PAYING RENT
OWN YOUR HOME.
We will build homes, any place, any
Btyle. for payment like rent. Plan and
specifications free.
SCHIEFFELIN A RARDON,
329 Henry Bldg.,
4th and Oak Sts.
FINE CORNER LOT CHEAP.
ftftxlOO corner lot, southwest corner of East
16th and Killingsworth; a fine place to build
and a bargain at $1000; easy term. See It
today, then see ua.
GRUSSI A ZADOW,
817 Board of Trade. 4h and Oak Sts.
FOR SALE: Attractive -room house and
large grounds, with shrubbery, on the
best part of Hancock st. ; the price, as
well as the house, is attractive. William
M. Gregory, owner. 635 Chamber of
Commerce bldg.
COZY HOME MUST SELL. A bargain in
nice 5-room bungalow; best bathroom fix
tures, hot and cold water, fireplace, two
full-elsed loto; a bargain for $1800. part
cash. AK 27, Oregonian.
"NOTICE. PROPERTY -OWNERS."
T)o you want to sell your plaoe? We
have buyers; talk with us today.
NATIONAL REALTY A TRUST CO.
Room 516, 326 Washington St.
$5 OR $10 monthly will buy your choice of
several lots between 15th and Sd sts.,
close to "A" car line. Start in now with
your rent money. Owner AG 275, Orego
nian. I HAVE several $150 city lota on a new car
line; will sacrifice for $30 each if taken
now. 423 Lumber Exchange. -
IRVINGTON houses and lots at attractive
prices. A. Backus, private Exchange 71,
A 4447.
NEW, moder five-room cottage, quarter
block near car; cash or term, a desired.
Owner, 208 Commercial block.
LOT, 50x100 improved restricted district,
near SSth and Thompson; easy terms.
Phone Main 5407.
A GOOD investment; 100x100. Lee Bow Park;
streets improved and walk laid. Call owner,
M 8S&1.
ELEGANT 60x100. east fremt lot. In Vernon,
for $500; easy terms. Alberta Realty Co.,
18th and Alberta eta
LIST YOUR property with Slgel A Co., 830
Morrison. Phone Main 2185. A 4598.
FOR anything In Portland real estate see
Columbia Trust Co.. Board of Trade bldg.
LOT West are., 2 blocks north of -Hawthorne
car, $sno. P 2S5. Oregonian.
BARGAIN, attractive house and 75x100. 725
Weldler st.
BUNGALOW lo down, balance monthly;
new and modrn, 408 Couch bide
FOB SAXJw REAL ESTATE.
HIOOM new modern bungalow, $2560, on
your own terms; built for a home; this
Is a bargain for some one.
Fine vacant corner 120x188, plenty room
for & large cottages; this Is a genuine
nap at $4i'H; close in, near Williams ave.
Business corner on William ave, with
new buildings; this property ha best
" future, of anything onr East -Side, Causey
Land Co., 305-30$ Lumbermens bldg.. 6th
. and Stark. Main 314S.
IRVINGTON QUARTER.
100x100 on northeast corner East 234
" and Knott sts.; this is one of the most
sightly quarters in Portland' finest -residence
district; situated one block from
new Broadway carllne; special .price'( for
Immediate sale, $;t350.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Ph e, Main 86tf9; A 2633.
CO PLETE BUNGALOW.
- Well buiA and well-arranged;- 5 large
rooms, all tinted, beautiful fireplace, brass
light fixtures, beamed - -ceilings, paneled
dining-room. Dutch kitchen, full base
ment, cement walk -lot 50x100; price
$3000 terms.. you have . seer- the. rest,
now see the best. 1004 E. 20th. N. Phone
owner, Main 3429. A S429. 403 Corbett
bldg. .
"A CHEAP BUY FOR SOMEBODY."
$1660 for 4 -room bungalow at Goddard
Station, less than 2 blocks from car,
wired for electricity, porcelain bath, toilet,
. hot and cold water, basement; $650 cash,
balance $20 per month Including Interest.
If. you want a- cozy horn at th right'
prlco see us quick.
THE WILLIAMS INVESTMENT CO.,
621 Corbett Bldg.
APARTMENT-HOUSE SITE, $10,000.
Lot 50X1OO, one block from Washington
St., witli good 8-room house, rented for
S40 per month: this property Is in tne
. center of the best apartment-house and
residence district on the . West Side; price
$10,000, one-half cash will handle it. -H.
P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phone. Main 8099; A 2653.
ONLY $2250, $200 down, will buy a splendid
5-room modern bungalow; walls are tinted,
dining-room paneled, beam ceiling, gas and
electricity, full baeement, large attic, wood
lift, as complete a little tome as you can
find and well worth $3000; located in Haw-th?rne-ave.
district. W. M. Conklin A Co.,
407 W'ells-Fargo bldg., or 1046 Hawthorne
ave.
INVESTMENT,
-room modern house, fractional lot, dope
to carllne, not more than 12 minutes out:
best location; evtrything first-class, strictly
modern, all on one floor; will net lo per
cent on investment; only $2700; liberal
terms.
C. B. LUCAS. 408 Corbett Bldg.
HOME BARGAIN. $1300 Very neat 5-room
bungalow,, nearly new; fine bathroom outfit,
hot and cold watrr mission oak Inside fin
ish; lot 40x100; will give en extra lot at
- same price if old now. Pou 1 sen - Rate 1 Iff e
Realty Co., . 32V Ltfmflrermen' bldg., 5th
and Stark. -
COZY HOME. .
Must be sold this week. It has 6 room
all on one floor, strictly modern, close In
on East Side; first-class neighborhood;
fractional lot, will sell for less than coat
of building; terms.
C. B. LUCAS. 408 Corbett Bldg.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Beautiful it-room home, perfect location,
Holladay, $150O cash, balance to suit.
Vacant property for investment, great
est bargain ever heard of, close In', Irving
ton; many others. Owner, room 500, Ore
gonian bldg. M. 3S30. W. H. Herdman.
BUY A LITTLE 'HOME?
$1200 will do it; only 1-8 down, balance
$15 per month ; 3 rooms, bath, hot and
cold water, 1 lots; less than 2 blocks
from streetcar, beautiful location; this
week only at this price.
THE WILLIAMS INVESTMENT CO.,
621 Corbett Bldg.
IRVINGTON.
80x100 on East 20th st., near Stanton
t.. for $12.M. or 100x100 for $2500; terms;
one-half cash.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bfdg.
Phones, Main 869ft; A 2653.
NEW Irvington residence, choicely located,
on wide bitulithic street; 9 v.-ry large
rooms, enclosed sleeping porch, billiard hall,
2 bathe, 2 toilets, 3 lavatories, etc, beau
tifully arranged. Will finish in colons to
suit; $9000. X 270, Oregonian.
MT. SCOTT car. Firland station. 5-room mod
ern bungalow, full plumbing, lot 60xlO0; all
fenced ; $5O0 cash, bai ance 3 years , 6 per
cent, or monthly. Look this up. Portland
Success Realty Co., Inc., 618 Board of Trade
bldg.
BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTON HOME.
Six rooms and large sleeping porch; new
and modern In every detail; price $0000,
terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones. Main 8609; A 20:3.
IRVINGTON.
On 14th st., just south of Brazee, OOx
100, $1400.
R. F. BRYAN A CO.,
505 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1063, A 1227.
WEST SIDE BUNGALOW.
$2500 Only $X cash and balance at $25
per mo. ; 4 moms, bath, fireplace, gas and
electricity; corner lot, 38x100; a bargain.
STRONG & CO.,
Financial Agents, 605 Concord Bldg.
FOR SALE by owner, 50x100 corner lot,
fruit and garden ; nearly new 6-room
house, firve basement, electric lights, gas
and furnace: for a few days $JS0O, half
cash. M 285, Oregonian.
$3500 A fine new 6-room house, walking dis
tance, terms.
$2600 for a dandy large 6-room house near
Steel bridge. Phone Main 8372. 230 Lumber
men's bldg.
IRVINGTON Sightly lots, $2100; 100x100
on 19th, fine shade trees, $700 down, bal
ance 6 per cent; for future home or for
investment. Jas. C. Logan, 826 Wash
ington st., room 404.
80x100.
Corner of 12th and Alberta at., with
small house, $2300.
THE WILLIAMS INVESTMENT CO.,
621 Corbett Bldg.
FOR SALE On O W. P. Line, two acre,
at Jennings Lodge ; the finest piece of
ground In the Lode. Inquire Geo. A.
Cutting, at A. A C. Feldenheimer Jewelry
Store- '
10-ROOM modern house, near Alberta street,
worth $300O. for quick sale will make
price $2500. on easy terms. Call at 1018
Board of Trade.
SIXTY choice lots, more or less. In New
port, Or., for sale, or will exchange them
for other good property. Address M. 6.
Woodcock, Corvallis, Or.
OVER an acre near Richmond, cor. of 41st;
best soil, high and sightly, $2250; covered
with rich grass. Jas. C. Logan, 226 H
Wash, mu, room 404.
6-ROOM bungalow, 2b minutes car ride,
5c fare; little money required ; balance
like rent. National Realty A Trust Co..
826 Washington St., room 514.
BUNGALOWS.
$100 down, balance monthly. Se
H. C. BEHNKE & CO.,
519 Swetland Bldg.
IRVINGTON Good modern 6-room home
on 21t St.; full lot. new, only $4600; $2000
cash. Jas. C. Logan, 326 Washington
St., room 404.
B-ROOM bungalow In any part of the dry
on easy terms, as low as $200 down, from
$1800 up. Queen Inv. Co., 410 Falling
bldg.
MOUNT TABOR lots and acreage for sale
by James Wilson. Phone Tabor 1560 or
B 2406.
CLARK station, Mt. Scott car, lot 60x100,
price $475. Portland Success Realty Co.,
Inc. 618 Board of Trade bldg.
FOR SALE 2 lots cor. E. 51st and Madison
sts.; terms. Slgel A Co., 335 Morrison st.
Phones Main 2183, A 4599.
$3400 50x100 and nice cozy 6-roora house,
838 -Wasco, near 26th st., Holladay Park;
can move right In. Phone East 3899.
$500 DOWN buy a 10-room modern house
and full lot, near Alberta it.; price $2500.
Inquire at 1019 Board of Trade.
MR. AGENT, If you have party wanting an
elegant 5-room modern bungalow. Address
O 277. Oregonian.
FOR SALE by owner, the handsomest
bungalow In Irvington. Call and se It.
524 E 20th st. N.
SNAP Short time only; lota on Weldler St.,
this side of E. 30th; $650, terms. Purse,
818 Chamber of Commerce.
I HAVE several $150 city lots on a new car-
line; will sacrifice for $d0 each ir taken
now. AM 279. Oregonian.
FOR SALE Strictly modern 5-room bunga
low, new; 50x100 lot. good view; easy pay
ments. Owner, Sellwood 816.
BY OWNER -Best .buy In city, 50x125 lot,
10-room house, cheap; Williams ave.,
Russell, Broadway. AG 288, Oregonian.
A CHOICE piece of income real estate,
$20,000 to $25,000 dash. O 275, Oregonian.
FOB SAXE REAL ESTATE.
A HOME AT A SACRIFICE IF SOLD
AT ONCE.
Attractive, strictly modern, high-grade,
well-built, 10-room residence, designed for
beauty, convenience and comfort; located
on Tillamook street at end of Bast 36th
street, very near carllne, in high-claa
residence district, with Bull Run water
and Improved1 streets; house ha full base
ment, furnace, oak floors, beamed celling,
large fireplace, built-in buffet, bookcases,
seat, eto., - elothes - chut to basement,
wood 11 ft, lavatories on both floors, extra
toilet In basement.. Built by architect for
home for a client who could not . take
same for financial reason. If taken im
mediately may b had at the very low
price of $6000; smalt cash payment and
balanc monthly. Information from C L.
Horn, architect, room 11 Madison bldg,
jO 8d t. "
LOTS." "LOTS," "LOTS."
BUY NOW! Just 10 per cent payment
down, balance $5 or $10 per month. .
Portland Height lot, on carllne. .. .$1500
Alameda Park lot, on carllne-........ 800
Sunnvside lot, on carllne ; 600
-Wa'verleigh Height lot. on carllne.. 500
University Park lot, on carllne 2.)
Cedar Park Station- 2J
Fairport .
Hyde Park 200
Lents 15
Woodstock J
Tremont .- J-jJ
Rosary ,100
Don't delay in buying lots like these
at such , prices and terms. Call today.
. NATIONAL REALTY A TRUST CO.,
8266 Washington St.
$6250 Fin NEW HOME BUILT BY DAY
LABOR, of the beet material; hardwood
floors, oak front door and panels, plate
glass .window 4 fine .bedrooms, sleeping
porch, large attic, superior plumbing,
toilets and lavatories on each floor, fire
place, built-in sideboard, gas and elec
tricity, splendid heater; high, light base
ment; an exceptionally well-built and
" well-arrang-ed home; close In on paved
street.. ...
STRONG A CO., , -Financial
Agents, 605 Concord Bldg.
EAST AN KENT and 17th t., splendid 7
room house and lot, $4500; the house Is
as good as new; the lot is 60xCO feet, cor-
ner. F. S. Akin, 623 Chamber of Com
merce. BEAUTIFUL Sunnvside bungalow, B rooms,
almost new. entirely modern, with every
thing asked for in a home, $3000. with
small payment and easy monthly Install
ments. Phone Main 6407.
TO EXCHANGE.
TRADE BARGAINS.
Will trade 80 acres of Hood River apple
land 6 miles from town, for residence
property on East Side.
7-room house, lot 100x170. fruit, berries,
value $.1000; want dairy farm 30 to 40
miles from city.
Have 4 modern houses and 2 lots 80x100,
value $4500; will exchange for a farm.
WALLACE & FLYNN, 228 Stark St.
$2700, $125 DOWN, $30 per month, includ
ing lnterst, new modern 6-room bunga
low; fireplace, stationary wash tubs, lawn,
two carl ines, 20 minutes from town.
Tabor 1146; owner.
WE have a choice list of new, modern 5-room
cottages and bungalows; price $1500 to
$2200; terms $280 cash, bal. $15 mo.; Bast
Side; 1 block to car.
H. W. GARLAND A CO.. 191 4th St.
I AM looking for a email West Side business
property, centrally located end not over
$20,000; must bring income; give full par
ticulars; owners only; no agents. AK 276,
Oregonian.
FOR EXCHANGE: 134 aoes at Woodburn,
Or., 20 min. walk from station, cleared,
best . of soil; will take income-bearing
property or close-in acreage. 523 Lumber
Exchange bldg.
A SNAP.
Fine corner lot 50x100 with neat cot
tage, all kinds of fruit and flowers; price
$1000 cash if taken at once. Call 1473
Winona t., Woodlawn, Or.
5-ROOM house with 7 lots, 8 blocks from car,
all fenced In; 18 frui. trees, cood water;
this Is a snap. Call and see us. 402 Ger
llngcr bldg.
FINE building lots in South Mt. Tabor, 60x
100, $390, $25 down and $10 per month.
Thompson A Enders, end of Hawthorne
carllne.
IF yon have a residence for sale at a bargain,
give me full particulars; not over $2500 cash;
owners only; no agents. AK 279, Ore
gonian. $650 BUYS fine lot in Vernon on 16th St.,
between Wygant and Going st., facing
east. Owner, 126 East 29th fit. Phona
Tabor 840.
I HAVE 10 acres good land in Hood River
Valley to exchange for automobile not
over 1 year old. W. N. Nourse, pianola
Department, Eilers Piano House.
ROOMING-HOUSES and real estate for sale
and exchange everywhere; California ex
changes a specialty. Pacific Realty Co., 320
Swetland bide;.
WILL exchange 80 acres fine land on Copla
Creek, Walla Walla, for a business or
v house and lot in Portland. Owner, 615
Board of Trade bldg; this Is good.
VACANT lots to exchange for small im
proved farm or acreage. AG 2g, Ore
gonian. EXCHANGE Harness or Ridpath's hiht.
world for shotgun or typewriter. Hender
son, 228 Abington.
HARDWARE and launch supply store to
trade for another business or lots. Owner,
616 Board of Trade bldg.
THREE quarter sections timber land to ex
change for city property or acreage. The
Ames Mercantile Agency, Abington bldg.
WILL trade 80 acres In Douglas County
for cottage or lota in Portland. Call $21
Corbett bldg.
5-ROOM cottage, full lot, exchange for
rooming-house. N 282, Oregonian.
YOU can trade any krnd of property at
room 1019 Board of Trade.
45 ACRES tide land to trade for Portland
real estate. M 282, Oregonian.
WE BUT or will trade 800 acres for Omaha
Telephone bonds. 205 "Wetls-Fargo bldg.
HOMESTEADS.
HOMESTEADS ! HOMESTEADS
HOMESTEADS!
If you want a good homestead In a rich
valley and a fine climate, where all kinds
of fruit are grown, as well as good grass,
grain and alfalfa grow without irrigation;
no alkali, stones or rocks; deep soil;
good water at 10 to 20 feet, and lots of
it; 8 to 12 miles to a good town now; rail
road graders will be at work within 50
days on new road ; will leave Tuesday,
August 10, the next trip; can handle 50
more on this trip; automobile service to
and from the train. We are ready now for
all that come; we wish to invite those
that have been In for Information; come
at once and sign up.
SPENCER ft CO.,
102 2d St.. Bet. Wash, and Stark.
WE can locate yoft upon the very best lands
In Central Oregon, subject to homestead
entry, suitable for .farming and stock
raising. Very rich, deep soil. Plenty of
water, timber near. We are thoroughly
familiar with this section of the state and
will guarantee any Information which we
may give to be absolutely correct. If
Interested In securing a homestead in this
rich undeveloped territory, through which
railroads are now building, call at our
office, 434 Chamber of Commerce build
ing. THE 6TROUD-FRT COMPANY.
I LEAVE soon for my homestead In Cen
tral Oregon. Can locate several people
near me on 3 20 -acre tracts; excellent
grain land, near new Deschutes railroad;
best of soil and water; no rock, no alkali;
2 daily malls, 2 stores; near sawmill and
forest reserve. Call 2 to 6 P. M. L. C.
Rich, 874 Washington st.
HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT FOR
SALE.
820 acres of bunchgrass wheat land
in the famous Horse Heaven of Washing
ton ; good water, supply ; no brush
or timber to clear; only $500. Act quick,
this won't last long.
A. W. HOVER, 110 Second Bt.
80.000 ACRES cheaper than homesteads;
$7.50 to $10 per acre; good roads, R. F.
D.. telephone and R. R. ; close to Port
land. 818 Lumbermen's bldg. FhOne Main
5162.
HOMESTEAD relinquishments; can locate
you on foothill land; A-l for apples and
dairy; 40 miles from city; Jump quick.
711 Rothchild. Main 8510.
FOR SALE Homestead relinquishment, Bllets
reservation; XMt million ft. of timber; will
take cash or trade for city lot. AG 283,
Oregonian.
ONLY 4 homesteads left, near Portland; com
now or never. 14 Mulkey bldg., 2d and
Morrison.
FARMS WANTED.
WE have buyers waiting for farm , and
ranches of different si;- if yours is for
sale, let us know about it. Poulsen-Rat-cllff
Realty Co., 820 Lomberxnea' bldg.,
" 6th and Stark, ,
i
FOR SALE FARM.
WE CAN SELL
Th Canadian Pacific Wheat Lands In
Southern
ALBERTA
On the crop-payment plan, or on 10 year
time, and this land will yield large wheat
crops and is subject to diversified farming;
it w ill grow all kinds of grass, vegetables,
fruit and berrie and we can .sell you this
land and give you ten year to pay for It
at from. $12 to $18 per acre, or you can
get it on the crop payment plan.
With good farming this land always
yields from 25 to 60 bushels of wheat per
acre- here i a chance to get a first-class
farm near the R. R. for little money
down and a ln time to pay the balance.
"We would like to explain to you about
our crop-payment plan but cannot do it
In this advertisement. Don't fail to write
for our illustrated circular, which will
give you all the particular.
We expect to tak a party of prospec
tive land buyers to the Alberta country,
leaving Portland in a special car on the
14th of thl month (August), and if you
want land and would like to ee this
country, you had better get ready and go
at this time; the rates will be reasonable.
For further Information, writ
MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
5 Lafayette Bldg., Portland, Or.
750 ACRES.
Of fine farming land on main county
road. 6 miles from Willamina Station.
Yamhill Co.; 500 acres are cleared. 350 of
which are in cultivation, crops consisting
of oats and wheat, balance timber and
pasture land; land lies level and rolling,
very little too Pteep' for cultivation; soil
of the best, mostly black loaii well adapt
ed to fruitgrowing and any other kind of
farming; plenty of good water from
springs, creek and river; good 10-room
house. 4 barns and other outbuildings;
farm is well fenced and cross-fenced;
school and church one mile, store and
postofflco with daily mall V mile away,
price $31.50 per acre; this in-ludes all
farming machinery and tools, all of the
crops and the stock, consisting of
heep, 175 goats, 5 head of horses and 35
head of cattle; a great bargain and very
easy terms.
KAUFFMAK MOORE.
324-323 Lumber Exchange.
10 ACRES in high state of cultivation, good
house, bara, good fruit, consisting of
cherries, pears, apples, raspberries, dew
berries and U acre of strawberries; there
is 24 acres " of beaverdam land all in
onions, which goes; also 3 acres of pota
toes r hay crop. 1 good horse. 1 cow, 2
wagons, plows, farm and garden tools,
near Milwaukie. all for J500; $2500 cash,
balance 3 years 6 per cent.
30 acnas, finely improved and in high
state of cultivation; 5 acres of pears. 4
of apples, cherries, plums. 12 acres pota
toes, hay, wheat, big barn and house, 2
cows, ail farm tools, etc., near Milwaukie,
for $16,000,
12 acres In high state of cultivation, at
Beaverton; 100 feet from electric station
and atore, 30 minutes' -ride from city.
CHISM. 616 Couch Bldg.
10 ACRES 12 miles from Port land, four blocks
fmm a station on an electric line; large 7
ro'jm house, nicely painted, good well on the
back , porch, large red barn, best, of soil and
level; all fenced and on macadamized road;
seven acres in full bearing fruit trees, ap
ples, prunes, pears and cherries; this year's
crop goes with the place and is worth $600;
the balance of the land in berries and gar
den; this is a good little farm and a nice
country home, close in. suitable for old cou
ple; price $3000. one-half cash, balance to
suit purchaser.
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY,
Board of Trade Bldg. 84 Fourth Bt.
FOR A WOMAN OR A HOO.
100 acres of alfalfa land, will give a
net profit of $5000 each year for life, one
seeding, no care. A Woman's farm, think
of it! Equal to $100,000 on interest at 5
per cent; you would be worth $100,000;
hay is high, will be higher m this dairy
ing country where milk condenserles pay
fabulous dividends and big parking plant
demand hogs; nothing like alfalfa for hog
feed; I can sell you this land for $50
per acre, good terms; 50 miles from Port
land: soon to have an electric line; when
too valuable for alfalfa, will sell for
$500 per acre for English walnuts and
fruit. Geo. E. Waggoner, 928 Board of
Trade.
46 7-10 ACRES rear Salem, all in cultivation
except 2 acres, which Is fir ojid oak wood;
, good new hou&e. cost $200; ir.ood new barn,
cost $800; 15 acres of commercial apple. 10
acres of cherries, six acres of prunes, two
acres of strawberries, one acre of goose
berries, one-half acre of blackberries. T
acres of vetch and oats; two acres of corn.
2 acres of potatoes; 15 cords of wood; all
good rolling land; orchard is four year old;
price $y(K, $5000 down and balanc in five;
years at $6 per cent.
COLUMBIA TKUST COMPANY,
Board of Trade Bldg. 84 Fourth St.
WE are headquarters for Clark County,
Wash., farms; our list 1 too long to ad
vertise them separately; we have them
large and small, improved and partly im
proved, unimproved and stump land; we,
will take you out to see any of them; buy
now and get benefit of increased values
when electric line is built right to some of
them and close to others within 60 days.
MURPHY A CASWELL.
230 Stark St.
Vancouver Office. 71li Main St.
20 ACRES. 14 miles from Portland, oa Linn
ton road; 17 acree of same under cultiva
tion, with fair house, barn, chicken-house
and other small buildings; one acre of good
orchard, bearing ; ail fenced ; three cows,
two heifers, two horses, one plow, culti
vator, harrow, etc., five dozen chicken, two
pigs, wagon and buggy; one mile from the
United Railway when finished; pric $3800.
T terms can be made.
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY,
Board of Trade Bldg. 84 Fourth St.
HOOD RIVER FRUIT LANDS . IN 10
AND 20-ACRE TRACTS. THE VANDER
BILT LANDS CONTAIN 100 ACRES OF
BEST FRUIT LANDS IN HOOD RIVER.
IS NOW OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC
ON EASY TERMS. CALL OR SEND
FOR FOLDER.
IT PAYS TO SEE ITS.
CHAPIN A HERLOW,
832 Chamber of Commerce.
Phone Main 1052-.
HERE'S A GOOD FARM.
80 acres, all in cultivation, divided in
10-acre tracts, hog-proof fences, hous,
barn, granary and all implemehts. fruit,
orchard all varieties, vegetable garden,
good team, 2 cows, 30 sheep. 3 hogs and
ftlenty of chickens; 1 miles from boat
andlng; price JftOOO; fri cash.
We have a fine list of farms from ftO
per acre up. If you want a farm, see us.
WALLACE & FLYNN. 228 Stark St.
OREGON for profitable homes; gt in on the
ground floor; we are in a position to fur
nish Oregon farms, improved, high state of
cultivation, any size tracts to suit, 1 to
20,000 acres; choice grain, fruit or dairy
land at lowest market price, easy terms;
do your own colonizing. Write for price
and reliable Information. .
DEAN LAND A IMPROVEMENT CO.,
622 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or.
A BARGAIN IN
15 ACRES ON SALEM LINE
AT $175,
IN WILSONVILLE.
Cleared, worth from $200 to $800 per
acre; this Is a snap; Investigate and you
will make money.
205 WELLS-FARGO BLDG-
160 ACRES near Lewlsville, Clark County,
Wash., 30 acres thoroughly cleared. 3,1
acres seeded and under fence, 2 streams
running through place, spring water
piped to house, house 5 moms, out houses,
large barn and orchard, well settled
neighborhood, free rural delivery and tele
phone, $35 per acre, part cash, balance on
terms. American Technical Book Co., 502
Cary bldg., Seattle. Wash,
WHAT Walla -Walla Wants Is you. Presi
dent Roosevelt said: "Walla Walla made
the pleasantest impression on my mind of
any. city I visited in the Northwest." The
surrounding valley Is an agricultural para
dise. It is making good. Send for book
let S. Ask question. Commercial Club,
Walla Walla, Wash.
HALF MILE WEST OF BHAVBRTON.
21 acres, all In cultivation, good 7-room
bouse, outdoor buildings, some fruit trees;
Slace all fenced; must be sold in next few
ays. If you are looking for a snap look
this op.
PORTLAND SUCCESS REALTY CO., INC..
618 Board of Trade Bldg.
80 ACRES, 40 acre In high state of culti
vation, good 8-room house, barn and all
outbuildings, 2 mile to electric station,
telephone and R. F. D-, orchard of 200
treea In full bearing, all kinds of berries.
Price $2.50 per acre; easy terms. Situated
close to Hillsboro.
Room 200 Chamber of Commerce.
100, 820. 040 or 2000-acr dairy and stock
farms, $8.50 per acre, on R. R., R. F. D.
and telephone lines, good roads, close to
Portland. 818 Lumbermen's bldg. Phone
Main 5162. .
FREBJ TO ALL TILLERS OF THE) SOIL.
Government bulletin on irrigation la th
Willamette Valley and beautifully illustrated
booklet, "The Call of the Soil" (eopyrliht)
sent to any address free. Address Can by
Canal Company, Canby, Or.
112 PER ACRE
Will buy 1080 acres fruit land 20 miles
from Portland in Washington County;
term to suit. See
WALLACE A FL?NN, 228 Stark St.
MUST sacrifloe 80 acres joining city limit
of Vancouver, WasTu, all or part. $26 Wh
Sngto U, room 61- j j