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THE MORNING OREGONIAN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1909. HENEY, WILLING TO PROSECUTE, 11TS 'It All Depends on Way Things Turn," Says He About Land Cases. UP TO ATTORNEY-GENERAL Spwlal Assistant Declares He 'Will Act fnder Orders From His Chief Inters Several Indict ments May Be Dropped. . "It Is for the Unite! States Atttornsy. General to decide which of the pending Oregon land-fraud cases shall be prose cuted and which shall he dismissed," said Francis J. Heney taut iiiKht at the erm elusion of conference with John Me Court, United States Attorney for Ore gon. "It is more than probable that sev eral of the minor Indictments will be dismissed the coming Foil. In the main, however, such indictments will be those in which the accused already have been convicted in some other case. "I cannot see why the report that some of these casea are to be wiped off the docket should cause such a commotion, In the prosecution of the land-fraud cases in this state It has been my policy to secure such convictions aa would: have a deterrent effect. There has been no disposition where the same defendants were charged in different indictments to prosecute them for each ofTCnse. For that reason Justice will not be defeated by the abandonment of some of these casea. "So far as the Oregon land-fraud: cases are concerned, I have always felt that, since most of the indictments were re turned while I was conducting the Inves tigation, I properly should direct the prrwecutlon. My attitude, however. Is simply this: I have been and am willing to rosecute any and all land-fraud cases which shall be assigned to me by the United States Attorney-GeneraL Just before the Hall case was tried I h8d an understanding with the Attorney-General that upon finishing that case I was to sever my connection with these prosecu tions upon condition that somebody else should be designated to succeed me. Depends on Way Things Turn. "That is exactly my position today, and whether or not I shall prosecute any more of these cases in Oregon dependa on the way things turn." concluded Mr. Heney, evidently alluding to the outcome of his candidacy for Diatrict Attorney of San Francisco In the election which will be held in November. "Will you personally conduct the trial of Binger Hermann?" waa asked. "That ell depends on the wishes of the Attorney-GeneraL" "How a bo tit the retrial of the Wllllam--on case will you return to Oregon to conduct the second trial?" "My relation to the Williamson case Is identical to that of the Hermann case." District Attorney McCourt waa unable yesterday to throw further light on the situation, havlna; not been advised by the Attorney-General as to what disposi tion will be ordered of the pending cases when the Fall term of court opens. "These cases have all been referred to the Attorney-General." said Mr. McCourt yesterday. "I have Investigated the records in all of the cases with the ex ception of the Hermann case, which I understand has been assigned to Mr. Heney. and I am prepared to undertake the trial of such cases as the Department of Justice may direct. I am desirous of cleaning up the criminal docket and would like to see the untried cases either prose cuted or dismissed. I am convinced that something will be done with them this Fall." Attorney-General Gets Report. It Is known that shortly after Attorney General Wickersham succeeded Bona parte last March his attention was called to the fact that the indictment against Hermann, although returned about five years ago, had not been brought to trial. Making an inquiry, he discovered that the docket of the Oregon Federal Court was encumbered by a number of other similar casea In which the indictments were returned several years ago. The Attorney-General is said to have written Mr. McCourt. asking for an Investigation and report as to the status of each case and a recommmendation as to which should be dismissed and which should be prosecuted, explaining that he did not desire to have them clog the docket any longer. Such a report was transmitted to Wash ington by Mr. McCourt and it Is on the advices of the Attorney-General that fur ther proceedings depend. Assistant Attorney-General Lawlor was detailed to come to this state and make a personal lnvesigatlon of each of the untried cases, but was detained on account of Illness. Since then, so far as can be ascertained, no word has been received from Wash ington. Mr. Heney will go to Seattle tonight, where he will deliver a public address In the First Congregational Church Friday night on the graft situation In San Fran clfco. The prosecutor expects to return to San Francisco not later than Septem ber 1 to prepare for the activ campaign . h expects to waee In support of his can didacy for tha District Attorneyship of the City and County of San Francisco. Pending Heney Indictments. Following Is a complete list of the In dictments returned by Heney which re main to he disposed of: Nn. 2n rnlted Stales vs. Horace O. Mc Kinley. fnrsrr.': tnrtlrterl October 29. ln:j. No 27 rnttod States vs. Emma I. TVaT.on. S. A. r. Puter. Marie I.. Ware, Horace o McKlnler. Maud Witt (never found I. Frank H. Walcamot. Henry C. Burr t never founrt. anfl o W. Tarplrv. con spiracy: lndlctad March 17. 1B04. This is the i4-lr raee. No. 2:m flitted Statea vs. Clark E. Ixwimla, Henry A. Youna- and Oeorge 8oren aon : Innirteil reoniher -7 1104 No ZsUR-xKMi United States vs. Plnirer Hermann. Henry A. Yount. t'lark E. Loomll and almon P. Orm.by. conspiracy; Indicted January 31. lltos. This Indictment has been dismissed aa against 8. A. n. Puter. Horac O. MrKlnley, Emma 1. Watson. Dan W. Tarpley and Frank H. Waliramot, who were Jointly Inflicted with the other defendant. No. 2(Xi7 Inlted States vs Henrv tl- orum. oeorae t.. waarffoner. rtavld W. nalrd. Rufu G. Moore, conspiracy In nection with Government aurvyinic tracts; Indicted February 8. ltC3. No. IMa Inlted States va Henry d-um. Georse K. Waa-goner. t. W. Kin-con-con- Mol-Kln- naitd. Georce Sorenson. conspiracy In con nection with Government surveying con tracts; ir.dlcted February 10. llWiiy No. 291 I'nJted States vs. Bmeer Her mann. John N. Williamson, conspiracy; In dicted February 13. llin.Y This Is known as the F.lire Mountain Forest Reserve case. No. 2V37 I'nlted States vs. John H. Hall. Henry Ford. Harry 1 Re.s. A. P. iMaylor. John Cordano, J. H. Hit.'hlnfts and John Northrun. Impeding ends of justice; indict ed April . lo.-). No. 20' t'nltert States vs. Frank E. Alley. Edward R lvwns (disappeared ). Rev. Stephen W. Turnell, A. R. Downs " ttlla- ... . . I -snwtn a v n T w"- fK I 1 U F,Al,n&U. arpearedl. conspiracy: Indicted April S, No. 2044 t'nlted States vs. James Benson. perjury: Indicted April 8. 1905. No. 291 United States vs. O. Sam Smith and Dr. Van Gesner, conspiracy to Intimi date Government wltnessea; Indicted Sep tember S. 1I".V . , . Vo 3nn Inlted States vs. Charles A. Graves. Erwln N Wakefield. Ora L. Parker and Robert B. Foster, conspiracy; Indicted September 30. llMi.1. No. 4S7 fnlted States vs. F. W. Gil christ and a score of other Mlchluan people, conspiracy; Indicted May 5. ISO. This Is known as the "Michigan case." Cases In Which Appeal Pending. In addition to the cases enumerated, there are- three others in which convic tions were secured and appeals are pend ing. They are: W. N. Jones and George 6orenson. convicted of conspiracy; John H. Hall, conspiracy: W. H. Bmlth. Rich ard Hynes, Lee R. Myers and A. H. Hed derly. in what Is known aa the '"Los Angeles case," for conspiracy. Another indictment charging George Sorenson with attempting to bribe John H. Hall is also pending. Sorenson was once tried on this charge, - but the Jury failed to agree and waa discharged. Still another case which must either be retried or dis missed is that of the conspiracy indict ment on which J. X. Williamson was convicted. Williamson appealed this case to the United States Supreme Court and secured a reversal. The case was re manded to the Federal Court here for further trial. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Aug. 25. Maximum temper ature. &4 degrees; minimum. SI. River read ing at 8 X. St.. 4.5 feet; change in last 24 hours, fall 0.1 foot. Total rainfall. S P- M. to 5 P. M., nil: total atnee September 1, lftOS, 38.13 Inches; normal, 4-4 fw Inches; de ficiency, &.A3 Inches. Total sunshine August 2-4. 9 hours 54 minutes; possible, 13 hours 42 minutes. Barometer, reduced to sea level, at 9 P. M.. 29 OS Inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 5 P. M., PaclOo time, August 25: Wind STATIONS. State Weather. Baker City..... Bismarck. Boise. Eureka. ........ Helena , North Head.... Pocatello. ....... Portland. ....... Red Bluft Roseburg. Sacramento. .... Salt I-aks San Francisco.., Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island.. Walla Walla.... Blaine Marshrleld Siskiyou Tonopah 60. 00' I N S4 0.00 8 N 9t;o.O0l 4 NW COO.OO; 8 N Clear Clear Clear iCloudy 8.O.0O IE Clear BOO.02 36 8B k''oudy fAO.00, 4--W Cla. r 84jo!ooI sswicioudy 100 0.00 4 SB Clear 8s 0.00 4 W. Clear 100 0.00, 4kS Clear WiO.OO 4!N Clear ftono24-w Clear R2'O.00'lSW Jt cloudy 74 0.12 11-SW 'Rain WO. Mil SW Rain eoo.oo! 4w Clear 62 1.3s! 4 a IRaln 710. OOl e'NWlClear 70.00 4'NK Clear OO'O.O"! 4 fW Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS. Ptorm southeast warnings were ordered displayed at 7:15 A. II. at all stations In Western Washington for a storm of mod erate energy which was first noted this morning as approaching that coast. It in central this evening over Brltlah Columbia and has cauaed the fallowing maximum wind velocities; Tatoosh Island. 52 miles south and North Head 44 mile southeast. Heavy rain has fallen In extreme Northwest Washington and lighter amounts have fallen In the Sound country and along the coast. No rain has yet fallen east of the Cascade Mountains or In Western Oregon. The tem peratures have risen decidedly In all dis tricts except In the Sound country where It has remained nearly stationary. The Indi cations are for rain Thursday In Northwest- em Oreeon and in Western and Northern Washington and Northern Idaho, with low er temperatures In Western Oregon. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Showers and cool er ; westerly winds. Oregon Fair, except showers northwest portion; cooler, westerly winds. -- Washlnrton Rain, except fair southeast portion, cooler -east portion; westerly-wind' diminishing aions tne coast. Idaho Showers north, fair south portion. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster. AMTJSKM1CTTS. Bungalow THEATER 12th and Morrison Phones Main 117 and A 4224. TONIGHT AT 8:15 O'CLOCK. Every Night This Week. Matinee Saturday, The Sensational New lort comedy. THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S Evenings, (1.50 to 50c Matinee, tl to 50c SSAI1V M lOZB. T. 911 Hi Matli r ttx. Bunders and Holiday ya. 15-25-50C NIGHTS THEATER 15-25-50-T5C u'lnrif rn 4--At thA ronntrT Club. Star. Ticliuin Ijicca. Ciardnrr mod Revere, tne Arlinjrton Four, MiM Rutty Raymond and -The Street tlrehlns."' the Mo- Gradya, . Marseilles, Pictures, Orchestra. PANTAGES THEATER Advanced Vaudeville Stars of All Nations. Operetta Extraoratnsry "THE GYPSY WAYFARERS" Gorgeous Costumes and Seenery. POLLARD-FISCHER CO.. rtmm.tio plnvlf "Hisrti Are Trumps Davlne and Williams, musical comedians; John Rucklev. "The Bov From Htuswltrh : Leo White, Illustrated song; Doranto. Chinese humorist; The Sandor Trio, artists Roman rings. Popular prices. Matinee dally. Cur tain. 2:1S. I SO and .. THE GRAND WEEK OF AFGrST 13. BTTGH LLOYD ROLTAIRE TOM BATEMAN S LA MAZE BROS. EMILY AND JES SIE DODD CO. FRED RAVER. C.RANDISCOrE Matinee price. 1.1c. Evening prices, 15o and 25c Box seats, 60c. HARVARD COB- NELLE Mat.. 1:30. Eve ning performances. 7:S0 and 9:15. LYRIC THEATER Phones Main 48X5; A 1028. 1'rlree SO, 20 and 10 cents. The Athnn Stock Company Present "THE FLU NO E R " First Time In Portland. An elaborate scenic production. A atory of love and f ren al ed finance. MAtlnees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 2:15. Evening at 8:15. Carriages at 10:31. "YOF'I.L LIKE THE LYRIC Star Theater Child of the Forest, a Western Drama. Borrowed Clothes, a Farce. Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged, a Drama The Frock Coat, a Comedy. The J-atest Ballad, Illustrated. Too Gentlemanly, a Comedy. THE OAKS PORTLAND'S GREAT AMUSEMENT PARK nONATEI.I.FS FAMOF8 BAND MME. SCH ELL'S TH AINKD LIONS (Prince and Bnne) NEW ATTRACTIONS ADDED COMING-DESPERADO-COMING BASEBALL Mecreatton Park Coraer Vannlia and Twenty-foarth St-u TACOMA vs. PORTLAND Aug. S3. U. tS. S. 7, S. 9. " Games begin week days 3:30 P. M. ; Sunday. 2:0 P. M. Admission Bleachers. 25c; Grand stand. 50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Children: Bleachers. 10c; Grandstand, 25c Ladles' Day Friday. Boys under 12 free to bleachers Wednesday. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS CHURCH LETT BROS., wood and coal lual dealers, olllca and yard 13ta and Marshall, phones Main 831. A 3931. lTlnricr Cot Flowers always fresh from IlUriMour own conservatories. Martin a Forbes Co- 847 Washington St. Bola phones. Electric Fixtures w "U?." 'SSI prices are right. All work guarantee!. Western Electrlo Works, 61 Sixth street. Coal Richmond and Wallsend Australian. Independent Coal Ice Company. opposite City Library Both phones. AUCTION SALE TODAr. At Baker's Auction House. 161 Park 8t. Furniture, carpets, etc. Sale at 18 o clock Baker & Son. Auctioneers. KEETTNG NOTICKS. WEBFOOT Camp, No. 65, W. O. W. Attention. Mem bers) of Webfoot Cajno. No. 85, and Portland Camp, No. 107. as well Be all teams and visiting nftisrhbora. are auested to attend the reception to be given the uniform teams of the above campa at the Woodmen of the World Temple. 18 Eleventh street, on Friday evening, August t rh. -innri drill, and hear tne quartet aing. Refreshments will be served. A. L. BARBt'B, Clerk. F. M. REYNOLDS. C. C. BORN. vrujlMn To Mr. and Mrs. David L. WI11- llams, 474 Taylor St., August 35. a son. DIED. MERRILL Onrllls F. Merrill, at - his lats realdence. 800 De Pauw at., aged 82 years. 11 months, 11 days. died August to. ts...nt nutlp. later. Remalna at Hem- stock Bros.' undertaking parlors. Uni versity Park. HERRALL August S5, at 821 Hood street, Charles Herrall, aged 42t Funeral an nouncement later. FUNERAL NOTICES. ALEXANDER August 24. Harriet J., at Anabel Station, aged 11 montha and 28 days, oaurhtnr of Mr and Mrs. Charles R. Alex ander. Funeral services at 2 o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon from Flnleys under dertaklng parlors. Interment at Mult nomah Cemetery. LIERE; The funeral services of George A. Llebe-wlll be held from his residence at The Dalles, Friday, Aug. 27, at 1:30 o'clock. Donning McEnte Gllbaugb, Funeral Directors. 7th and Pine. Phone Main 43". Lady Assistant. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD HOIJWAJf CO.. Funeral direct ors, 820 Id st. Lady Assistant. Phone M. 507. J. P. UN LEY SON, Sd and Madison. Lady attendant. Phone Main S, A 15S8. McENTEE-ERICSON CO. tJndertakersj lady assistant. 409 Alder. M. (133. EAST BIDE funeral directors, to F. a. Dunning, Inc. E. 52, successors B 262a. ZELLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct ors. 272 Russell. Both phones. Lady assistant. LERCH Undertaker.. 420 East Alder. Phones East 781. B 188S. Lady assistant. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY PRESIDENT. Main 800. ' SECRETARY. Main 598. HUMANE OFFICER. East 477B. NEW TODAY. CHOICE Residence Sites Ten lots Upper Overton St., hard-sur faced street, etc.; fine view; best West Side restricted district where every thing Is new. Buy now for 14500, or pay more later. Remember, Delays are Expensive, Vanduyn & Walton 51S Chamber Commerce. 5 -Acre Tract Four miles from City Hall, West Side; level, and in cultivation. $275 Per Acre If you investigate it you will buy it. 917 Board of Trade. Choice quarter block on Grand ave nue andEast Oak St.; Vs cash; balance on terms. Jno. P. Sharkey Company 122V4 Sixth St. Williams Avenue Lots 100x100 in "Walnut Park, east and north frontage, $4500. 50x100 near Broadway; best lot on the avenue ; $5000. Humason & Jeffery M 1189. 226 Stark. A 3814 INVESTMENT WEST SIDE. Four houses, corner, 100 feet square; room for one more house. Pays 8 Net MAIR & PRALL 3 Lumbermen's BldR. MORTGAGE LOANS .Lowest rates and terms to snlti spe cial rates and favorable terms on large loans on business properties. Funds Loaned for Private Investors. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 202 McKay Bid.. 3d A Stark. t (iEORGE BLACK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, (All Branches.) 823 Worcester Bldg. Pbonss Main 8371. A 4018- FRACTIONAL lot northwest cor. Grand av. and weiaier ; can ne improvca io not. iv per cent. Call between 7 and 7:30 P. M.. Osborn Hotel. L. A. Deraglscb. JS5T $30,00(1 NEW TODAY. RESIDENCES On King Hill; we have two fine sites, 2 blocks from Washington st.; also a fine modern residence, with a beau tiful view. Easy terms can be ar ranged. I We have a fractional piece, 86 feet on Everett and 100 on Cornell street, with 9-room house, 3 fireplaces. billiard-room, garage; a good corner; $17,000; terms. On Irving street we have one of the most beautiful homes -in Port land; enamel finish, tapestry walls and oak floors; altogether lovely; $14,000. Humason & Jeffery 226 Stark. oselawn On Union Avenne, opposite Walnut Park. Beautiful, high, level tract. Best streetcar service in city. Ideal place to build. Lots $475 Easy Terms. Call at 400 Prescott St, after 6 P. M. Goddard 6 Wiedrick 110 Second St. Eight-Room House New, strictly modern, lot 100x130; fruit trees, shrubbery, graded street, sidewalk, 2 blooks from Sellwood car. price, $3500. H. J. Meagher & Co. 308 Lumbermen's Bldg. Have You a Lot in Rose City Park? If so, you can have a home built upon it at a cost to you of $35 a month. Opportunity knocks! Do it Now ! See at once, Hartman & Thompson Chamber of Commerce. KEAL ESTATK DEALERS. Andrews. F. V. A Co. M. 33 4 U. 30 Hamilton bids. Baker, Alfred A.. 212 Ablngton bid. Beck, Wllllsm G., 312 Falling bldg. Birr 11 A. H. Co., 202-3 McKay bide Real estate, insurance, mortgages, joans, eic. Bru baker it Benedict, 602 McKay bldg. M. 548. Chapin Her low. 332 Chamber Commerce. Cook. B. 8. A Co.. 503 Corbett bids. Fields. C . A Co., Board of Trade bldg. Jennings & Co.. Main 168. 200 Oregonlan. Farrlsh. Watklns A Co.. 250 Alder st Richardson. A. B.. 221 Com.' Club bldg. Schalk. Geo. D.. 264 Btark st Main or A 892. Sharkey. J. F. & Co.. l1 feixm it. The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and Multnoman st liiouaaay Aaamonj. Walker, p. T.. 604 Corbett bldg. White B. F-, 227 H Washington st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATK. MT. TABOR HOME, -room modern house on corner 80x100, one block from car, on west slope, splen did view. Price $S000; terms. H P. PALMER-JOXES CO. 212-213' Commercial Club Bldff. Phones: Main S699; A 2653. BERLIN HEIGHTS. Onlr about one mile west of Burlington, finest view in Portland; just think H acre for the small sum of $05, on install ments. See owner. W. Reidt, 401 Kothchild bids-. 4th and Washington. 1RVINOTON A fine s-room house and full lot on 10th St., near Tillamook; full base ment, modern p.umbing-. Can bo bought at J3250, If taken at one. C. P. prlu ger & Co., rooms 4-6 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison sts. EAST 12th and Fowel.--l 00x100, business- cor ner, $2200, half cash, bal. 2 years, 6 per cent. PORTLsAND SUCCESS REALTY CO., 618 Board of Trade bldg. WEST SIDE BARGAINS. $4250 6ixl00 on Clay St., pear 14th; fine location for apartments or flats; nothing as cheap in this vicinity. W. O. Waddell. 809 Lumber Exchange. IRVIXGTOX A few choice lots within walking distance. Improvements all in and paid for, nice elevation; $1500 each. C. F. Pfluger & Co., rooms 4-6 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison sts. OWNER roust leave city, so will pell his -beautiful home, west slope Mt. Tabor. 9 rooms, electric lights, water, etc. ; lot 75x 135. Price, $50u0, terms. Fred Broetje, Mt. Tabor. 6-ROOM cottage, lot 10x120. East l&th and Ah sts. ; 2 carllne, walking distance to business center. Price, $4oOU. Inquire of owner, 673 East Ash st. ATTRACTIVE - 8-room house, with beauti ful yard; on Hawthorne ave., near S9ti! st.; reasonable; terms. Owner. 1201 Haw thorne ave. " $20 REWARD will be cheerfully given to . show the equal of the two lots we are sell ing in Highland for $1750 each. LIND & HIGLBY.-132 Third St. BARGAIN 2 lots In Arbor Lodge Addition. St. Johns cariine; no reasonable cash offer refused. G. M. Turney, Portland, Or. $7150 4Oxl00, West Side, vacant lot. Porter and Water sts.. close S carllne, nice for home or flats. Phone East 3.S99. YOU can't beat It. 5-room house. 4 lots, bam, well, only $1200; going East, must sell. W ..22, Oregonian. MODERN 6-room home. In Sunnyside; every convenience; strictly high-class; $3500; terms. Queen In v. Co.. 4lO Falling bldg IRVINGTON 6-roora house, near corner, built two years, sleeping porch, polished floors, screens on every window. Phone C 1673. FOR SALE CHEAP fi-room bungalow, mod ern; also household goods. 9s Brooklyn St., near corner E. 33d. Inquire next door. A DANDY new 5-room cottage. Price $1800, $300 cash. 616 Couch bldg. MODERN 6-room house, $3000; $200 down, $25 per month. Owner, Woodlawn 1799. $50 LOTS In manufacturing Coast town; first come gets them. E 317. Oregonian. 60xlOO CORNER lot. graded, sewer and water In; cheap. M 321, Oregonian. LOT ftOxlOO on Glenn avenue, or trade for acreage. W 310. Oregonian. . I FOR S KJL A L, tSIAlJS. I wjm BAWV-n.t.iii mii! I BEAUTIFUL RI VERDAIE A beautiful country home, newl- built, covering an acre of ground, commanding a wide view of the city, river and mountains that never can be obstructed. There are seven large rooms and hsll, an extra large sitting-room, with large fireplace, built-in bookcases and cawiment and French win dows; the dining-room is beamed and pan elled below and tapestry paper above, with a most artistically mirrored built-in buffet; there are ,fnur bedrooms, with full equip ment of closets, and each in separate color scheme; hardwood floors. The place ha private water system of pure water under heavy pressure. It has every modem convenience. The keynote of this home is quiet, ele gance and will appeal to people of discrim inating taste. R. F. BRYAN", 5'5 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1963. A 1227. $0250 Fine NEW HOME BUILT BY DAY LABOR of the best material; hardwood floors. oaK front door and side panels, plate-glas& windows, 4 fine bedrooms, sleeping porch, . large attic, superior plumbing, toilets and lavatories on each floor, fireplace, built-in sideboard, wood lift, as and electricity, spleadid heater; high, light basement; . an exceptionally well-built and well-arranged home; full lot; close In on paved street. STRONG & CO., Financial Agents, 005 Concord Bldg. 1 ACRE EIVERDALE COUNTRY HOME SITE-S. I own 8 acres at Riverdale with a fine building site on each acre. I will sell either a single acre or more; this tract is wooded and beautifully located, command ing an unsurpassed view of river, city and mountains; price $.1000 per acre; can also arrange to build your home to conform to vour own plans on easy terms. F. C. GRAHAM (Owner), 827 Chamber of Commerce. WHY PAY rent wnen you can buy a new first-class 6-room house in fine neighbor hood: full concrete basement, laundry trays. double floors, buffet, cabinet kitchen, large closets, gas and electricity; $3000; only $350 cash, bal. $13 per montn. o per cent, inter est: another same as tnis witn iuu attic, .HO0: same terms. Call and see ue for bargains. F. J. Steinmets & Co., 103 Mor rlson st. I WILL Give you a bargain if you buy my beautiful home. cor. East ISth and East Ankeny sts. ; house has 10 rooms, z batn rooms, cement basement, enameled wash trays, and is In fine condition Come and see It. If It suits you and you want it, then we will come to terms. Can be seen between 12 and 4. No details over phone. W. T. Branch, 001 East Ankeny st. BEAUTIFUL BUNGAI-OW. Extra well-built and well 'arranged; S Inree rooms, full basement. fireplace, Dutch kitchen, beamed ceilings, paneled dining-room, brars HKht fixtures, wain all tinted: lot 60x100; cement walks Drooertv that must be seen to be appre elated; price for a few days, $3000, terms. Phone owner. Main 342U. A 34i- 403 Corbett bldg. HOLLA DAY ADDITION. $11,000 Owner will eell very attractive 0-room house corner, 75x100; very best lo cality: houpe has every modern convenience. hot-water heating, hardwood floors, plate glass windows buffet kitchen. eenarate tot let and bath, full cement basement, plas tered attic, large porch; part cash, balance 6 per cent. 614 Kothchild bldg. BROADWAY ADD. BARGAIN. Lot 50x100, on Broadway, near East 31st. The opening of the 2Sth-st. concrete bridge will make this very valuable prop erty; price. $700. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 212-213 Commercial Club Bldg. Phones Main 869. A 2653. MASON-ST. HOUSE. $.100. Nice 5-room house on Mason St.. bet. Williams and union even., has gas and electric: full cement basement, nice bath, etc.; price Is $2500; $30O cash. $20 per month. GRUSSI & ZADOW, 317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. $47oO 'Piedmont, 75x100 corner, 6-room modern house, with attic large enough for 2 more rooms; full cement basement, furnace, fire place, china closet, combination fixtures, toilet each floor, large bath, pantry and porch; a pretty home and a fine Investment 254 Ainsworth. CHOICE lots cheap. $1600; all improvements being put In paid for; j.hmj cash, naiance to suit; excellent 0-room home. Holladay Add.; all lower part finished in Eastern oak. Owner. Great bargain in flats. West Side, M. 3830, R. C. 1271. 500 Ore gon bidg. W. H. Herdman. DO YOU WANT TO BUILD? 4-room modern home, on nice view lot, 1 block to car, only 21 minutes' ride from 8d st., for $1500. House and lot? If o. call and see plans and photos In the office. Jas. C. Logan, 32tl Washington st., room 404. A FEW good 50x100 lots on the new United Ry. cariine, for $60 ; easy terms, no in terest. What has the past development been on every new carllne ? What will the future development be on the United Ry ? D 315, Oregonian. QUARTER block with three new modern T room houses for $6750 at corner of Flint and Tillamook streets, 7 minutes' walk from Steel bridge; will sell separately. In quire L. E. Crouch, trustee, 420 Chamber of Commerce bidg. BEST buy In Portland; new 7 -room 2-story house; everything the best and up to date; all Improvements in and paid for; lot 50x ' 100; lots of cement work; two feet above grade; $20." 0; $SO0 cash. Inquire 343 East 45th st. South. FOR SALE Attractive 9-room house and large grounds, with shrubbery, on the best part of Hancock st. ; the pries, as well as the bouse. Is attractive. William M. Gregory, owner. 626 Chamber of Commerce bldg. SIX lots; unexcelled view of city, snow capped mountains and Tualatin Valley; the first lots selected on Council Crest; for sale at a great bargain by owner. 610 Board of Trade bldg. Phone Main 934. WEPT SIDE INCOME PROPERTY. St;2,000 Full quarter block, centrally located on 14th st.; Income $175 per month; terms. W. O. Waddell, 300 Lum ber Exchange. A BARGAIN Year old bungalow. 7 rooms, bath, furnace, fireplace, electric fixtures, shades; on corner, 250xlX; lawn, garden, fruit and nut trees, $o750. Baker. 519 Board of Trade bldg. FOR SALE Rich garden and early fruit land, sheltered; spring water; Sc car fare; Y-arscain ; from owner. 095 East Ash st. No agents. Nl'TLAND HILLS. Ideal orchard lands, 5 and 10-acre tracts, easy monthly payment. F. W. Power & Co., 225 Henry bldg. THIS Is the cheapest buy In Irvlngton Park, a fifty-foot lot on East 27th St., close to Ktlhngsworth avenue. for $425; easy terms. P 334, Oregonian CLASSY bungalow, 5 rooms, bath, beam ceilings, fireplace, swell district, small pavment. Call 326H Washington St., room 40.1, SWELLEST 5-room bungalow In Portland for sale cheap; parties leaving towns Take Sellwood car to Gratton's Grove. FOR SALE 100x100 ft., cor. 41st and Fran cis ave.. $800; must sell; terms to suit. Phone Tabor 1439. . PORTLAND HEIGHTS A new modern 5-room bungalow, 2 lots, beautifully situated among fir trees, reasonable, terms. Owner A 3426. 10-ACRE tract, under buildings. $1700 cash, 320, Oregonian. cultivation. with balance terms. M MODERN bungalow In choice locality; good car service: S'JIOO; easy terms. Queen Inv. Co., 410 Failing bldg. BY OWNER new 7 -room house, cor. B. 30th and Couch Bis.; price, $3500. J. Amberson. tK)l E- Couch st. ONE 50-foot Jot In block 23, Irvlngton Park for $4J5. third cash, balance easy. R 38. Oregonian. $27oo $100 cash. $25 monthly: beautiful new, thoroughly modern six-room bungalow; select neighborhood. Apply 351 East 51st. WHY PAY RENT? Elegant home In re stricted district; few hundred down, bal ance as rent. Woodlawn 2424. A NICE little home on East 28th. near An kenv cariine. for $1400; 5 rooms and bath. " LJND & HIGLEY. 132 Third St. 60x100 LOT, with four-room modern cottage, one block from car; cheap. M 822, Ore gonian. LIST YOUR property with Slgel A Co., Morrison. Phones Main 2185. A 4M)9. 835 TWO choice lots, close to Swift Packing plant, cheap. Main 4X8 7 NEW T-ROOM house, snap fr cash, cheap for easy terms. 616 Couch bldg. BUNGALOWS, bungalows, bungalows, e where, any terms. 403 Couch bldg. 5-ROOM bungalow, modern. $19"h; down; 4Sth and Harrison. East 5047. $300 I OWN a new. up-to-date residence, com plete and elegant In every detail, ready for ocmoancy, reception hall, large living room, n replace, bookcase, beamed and paneled dining-room and den. buffet, breakfast-room, kitchen. pantry with cooling closet, front and rear stairways, four bedrooms, linen closet, broom closet, clothes chute, best plumbing, medicine closet, extra large sleeping porch, attic, cement basement. fruit room. furnace, laundry trays, the first iloors are of pol ished oak with Inlaid mahogany borders, square combination lighting fixtures, tint ed walls, window shades; the exterior Is of stylish design and Is painted in pleas ing colors; it is situated in the finest East Side restricted residence district, within easy walking distance, but there is a four minute car service two blocks distant; the streets are of asphalt pavement; gas and electric lights, sewer and water ail In and paid for; 1 guarantee that this property will please the most exacting person in elegance and surroundings; it is for Bale at a very low price to a Quick cash customer. M 317, Qreconian. -LOTS." "LOTS," -LOTS." BUY NOW! Just 10 per cent payment down, balance $5 or $10 per month. Portland Heights lot, on carltne. . . .$ 1300 Alameda Park lot, on earllne 800 Punnyside lot, on cariine 600 Waverleigh. Height lot, on carllne.. 500 University Park lot, on carllne 2oQ Cedar Park Station 230 Fairport 230 Hyde Park 200 Lents 173 Woodstock 150 Tremont 125 Rosary 100 Don't delay In buying lots like these at sut-h prices and terms. Call today. NATIONAL REALTY & TRUST CO.. 320 hk Washington St A MOUNT TABOR HOME. Owner going to California offers quarter block and a modern 11-room house at not only a bargain, but on unusually easy terms. Property Is easily worth $10,000. I will take $9000; $4JO00 cash, balance by month or year, or will take mortgage at 6 per cent. The living room is 2 feet, witii elegant big fireplace, paneled dining room with built-in sideboard: breakfast room, library, full cement basement with patent tubs, 4 fine bedrooms and servant's room. bath. 2 toilets, etc., etc. Take Mount Tabor car. get off at East 54th st., walk 1 block north the south west corner), afternoons or evenings- FOR PALE A beautiful home al Oak Grove, Oregon City line; 30 minutes' ride; 1 acres of ground, new 6-room house, pant! y, storeroom. brick fireplace, 75 feet verandas, 200 choice roses in full bloom, 75 bearing grape vines, :t00 bear ing strawberries, loganberries, blackberries and currants. 60 bearing fruit trees of every description, new barn and outhouse, larire chicken corral, fenced and cross- fenced, enough garden truck planted for good-siyed family, every foot of ground cultivated: fine lawn around the noose dotted with select shrubbery, etc., etc, Inquire on premises. Louis Brandt. Oak Grove, Or. I OWN several new. fine modern 6-room house In a splendid location, convenient to the streetcars; the street is to be Imme diately raved, cement walks-, curbs and Bu!l Run water are already in ; the houses are nired for eaa and wired for electricity: fireplaces, panel dining-room, fine plumbing and cement basements, furnaces, everything first-class: built by day labor: I want ti get into communication with several young married men holding steady positions and earning about $125 per month, who desire to own their own homes; to such persons will sell these houses on monthly payments without any cash payment down. w oiu, Oregonian. ENGLISH WALNUTS Having planted 70 per cent of walnuts In Oregon, sold 90 per cent of plantings ever sold in Oregon, we feel our prop erties should invite consideration; $100 cash. $15 per montn for each five-acre tract. CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO. (Inc.). Lumber Exchange Bldg., 2d and Stark sts. BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTON. New "-room house, large reception hall, sitting-room, beamed dining-room, cozy li brary with beamed ceiling, Dutch kitchen, 2 larpe fireolaces. lance sleeping porch, wtd fmnt nnrch. hardwood floors and every modern convenience that ingenuity can de- vise: full lot. with "beautiful shade tree. This fine home In one the east side of 23d at., between Tillamook and Thompson sta. R. F. BRYAN. 505 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1U63. A 122 OWNER LEAVING CITY. Must sacrifice corner lot on East Salmon, 8-room house, good condition. A BEAUTY. The rw'St complete nous you ever saw; closet in every room, window in every closet, nicely furnished; come and investi gate. E. BLOOM & CO., 426 Lumber Exchange Bldg. CHOICE five and six-room dwellings, Just completed; easy first payment, $J0 per month; restricted property: all Improve ments. CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO., Inc. Room A Lumber Exchange, 2d and &tark Sts. SWELL COTTAGE, $1300. A swell cottage of 4 rooms. Including furniture, gas and electric ; furnace, full cement basement, full plumbing, modern In every way, on East 37th st., near Mar ket; you can pay i:tflO cash, balance $15 per month, or will take good lot as part payment. GRUSSI & ZADOW, 317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. A BEAUTY. A BARGAIN. Pretty 4-room cottage, bungalow style, cement basement, wood fiber plaster, por celain bath, electric lights, nice, handy kitchen; new a y-aar ago; with lot 40x100, at Tremont, one block from cariine; $2.r.o cash, balance $1250 at $12 a month. Here Is a snap. O. C. R. ELLIS & CO., 8234 Washington St., Rooms 201-202. IRVINGTON BARGAIN. 100x100, northeast corner East 23d and Knott sts., fine view of mountains; one block from new cariine; price, $3300; terme. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 212-213 Commercial Club Bldg. Phones Main ftUuU. A 2053. "WE BUY. SELL OR TRADS REAL ES TATE FOR OUR CUKM's. nave a rew choice propositions to offer at this time; it will pay. you to investigate. MARGt LKS & SCHL'BACH. 627 Board of Trade. Main 3558. A 3341. WEST SIDE BUNGALOW. $2500 Only $500 cash and balance at $25 per month; 4 room, bath, fireplace, gas and electricity; corner lot. 38x100; a bargain. STRONG ft CO., Financial Agents. 605 Concord Bldg. 6-ROOM modern house on corner Union ave. and Fargo St.; faces east; the pret tiest home on the avenue. Paved street. Price. $5500; terms. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO. 212-213 Commercial Cluh Bldg, Phones: Main 8699; A 2653. MUST sell new 6-room bungalow; Dutch kitchen, deep porch, full lot, $2500; $300 down. $25 month; restricted district. 605 Commercial block. FOR SALE 8-roorn, modern house; corner lot, 70x120, terraced: see It and you'll want It. Owner. 695 East Ash st. No agents. VERNON LOT. lot on 20th near Alberts. 519 Swetland bldg. M. 7776. $550 Owner, MUST sell my modern 7 -room home, two lots, corner, reiitricte.i ; if you want a home ready to move into, e it. N 835. Oregonian. IF YOU OWN A LOT. Will build a house on installments to suit; plana free. Main 2669. FOR anything in Portland real estate see Columbia Trust Co., Board of Trade bldg. TO EXCHANGE. WILL trade splendid 80 acres on Copra Creek, near Walla Walla, for good lodging-house or grocery store. Owner. 613 Board of Trade bldg. FOR SALE or trade, practically four acres In Falrview, Or.; on graded streets Gres at half value If taken quick. 610 Bu chanan big. WILL TRADE surveyor's transit and some cash for good launch. 5 Lumbermen's bldg. COOS Bay Information Bureau, reliability of firms and locations and values given free. 311 Commercial blk. TWO splendid farms t property. Wallace A 3 exchange for city Flynn. 228 Stark st. WILL TRADE surveyor's transit and some cash for runabout. 5 Lumberman's bldg. TRADE for land or sale cheap. ICO acres of the finest oak timber land, about 70 miles from St. Louis. Mo.; worth $20,000; can sell all lumber to Pullman Sleeping Car Company; land alone worth $5000; will pay for investigation If not found as represented. 820 Washington st., room 5Uf. 80 ACRES fine fruit land at M osier, in Hood River fruit belt; will trade for city prop erty or give terms. If you want some thing good, investigate this. O 332. ore gonian. HOUSE and 3 good lots, will assume mortgage and pay some cash for Port land home. tfee Smith. 401 Buchanan Mdg. 100x124 FEET. Van Buren St.. between W. .Vnh and W. 50th. Chicago value $t-;'0, for sale or exchange for Portland prop erty. O 334. Oregonian. 3-ROOM house and 50x100 lot in Pendleton, Or., unincumbered, to trade for automo bile. Inquire room 318. Allsky bldf., Port land. Or. TO EXCHANGE 40 acres choice orchard and garden land, 1 mile from Dayiou, Wash., for Portland property. Call or add., C. W. Vaughan. 54 Union ave., X. YOU can trade any krnd of property at room lOltt Board nf Trade. HOMESTEADS. YOU PAY AFTER SEEING LAND. Am sending in special party with mf own rig Monday evening, the ;toth. to lo cate on fine ground near my homestead in Central Oregon, along the new railroad; this land is fn a tine valley, near forest, deep rich soil, no rock or stumps, all level and every foot cultlvatable; raise Rood crops Without irrigation: good water 12 to IS feet; sawmll., .mall town, school, rural delivery, daily mails; large community of fine people now there; am making special rates on this trip; cee me and arrange to g. ALVIN S. HAWK. Printer. SM4 Third st. HOMESTEADS. I traveled all ovt r Southern Oregon look ing for a homestead; I located some, choice claims: the land I the bo.t. with line water; I have whit I want ; there are h. few left; for $3 I will send full directions; you can locate yourself: thit "tip' l easily - worth $1"; if you want fine land on i iio line of proposed mi. road, tlo not deiay; wute at once. II. Detmers, Lake view. Or. HOMESTEADS that are suitable for eltier man or woman ; we can locate you in good level valley "and dost to pmf.od lir.e of railroad and not far from town site; there Is no roclcs, stones, stumps ; n n d good wa t er and lots of it at in t ;.n feet; good deep soil; will leave with next party Frlda ; come and go with us on this trip. SPENCER & CO., 102 2d St. 3 HOMESTEADS and 4 relinquishments. 4 bottom land, left; all easily cleared ; on a st ream of living wtter; near Portland. Call P. D. Q., 14 Mulkey bldg., cor. 2d and Morrison. HOMESTEADS and desert claims In Central Oregon : special inducements this week. Call r.t 48 Williams a v., between 7 and 0 P. M. WE need 2 mor homesteaders to make up our party going out next Wednesday to see the new t ract ; don't delay cn this. Room 502 Oregonian bldg. HOMESTEAD close to Portland: some good timber: 2 miles of store and church; hou-e. barn, fine water; will sell or trade. A S'iH, Oiegontan. HOM ESTEAD relinquishments In tlmher. Call room 21. Russell Bldg. Phone Main 9301. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WE HAVE Inquiries for all classes of prop erty, improved and unimproved. In and around Portland ; on ners will do well to list with us; 40 years In Portland. Reed A Urwan, 637 Chamber of Commerce. 5 OR 6-room bungalow, Irvlngton or Vest Side; must be bargain and sell on ensy terms; no agent. Full particulars L 3.i5, Oregonian. OWNER What have you for sale ? We have customers for home and building sites. Purse & Co., HIS Chamber of Commerce. I WANT a property bringing some Income, well located on the West Side, or might buy Improved property from $20. 000 to $50,000; no agents. H 335, Oregonian. WILL exchange $1000 first mortgage for good city Income property or telephone, bonds. 205 Wells-Fargo bldg. LOAN of $2000 for building residence on choice Elmhurst property. K 326, Ore gonian. WA -VTED To rent or buy house, walking distance, eight to twelve thousand dol lars. D 330 Oregonian. WB CAN rell your property, send description and price. Northwestern Business Agency, Minneapolis, Minn. WHAT have von for sale In a nice residence from $4000 to $7000 on Weft Side? dive par ticulars; no agents. L 337, Oregonian. WANTED West Ride centrally located prop erty for investment; no agents. T 335, Oregonian. CHOICE homes and building lots our great est need ; we can sell them. Columbia Trust Co, Board of Trade bldg iOIt SALE UMBER LANDS. TIMBER LANDS OREGON. WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA JAMES D. LACEY A CO.. Chicago. New Orleans, Seattle. 823 Chamber of commerce, Portland. TIMBER lands for sale. 80.0o0.Cttn feet, 300.- OOO.OO" feet and eeveral smaller tracts, well located; cruises will be furnished responsible buyers. BLAIR RU3SKLU 4U3 Ablngton Bldg. WE are headquarters for timber and lum ber enterprises of all kinds. Kinney A Ptampher, 5:: 1-32 Lumber Exchange bldg. 5000 OR 6000 cords of first-class fir stump age near railroad switch al a hut gain; cash proposition. O 314, Oregonian. FOR SALE 100 acres timber. P. W. M T. 3 N., R. 0 W.. Tillamook County. Address W. Schulta. 7K7 Hawthorne ave. WANTED Party with money and sawmill to cut ties. Owner. AC 120. Oregonian.. 1,500,000 Flit, Clackamas County, $05O, part cash. R 334. Oregonian. TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD relinquish ments. 327 WORCESTER BLOCK. FARMS WANTED. WANT to buy a good farm, about 40 scree; not more Uinn in nines innu rTiiHiic; n under cultivation; A-l soil; no rock or gravel ; on good country roqrl ; pr!c not ti exceed $2O0 per acre. N 3:tr. Oregonian. WANTED TIMBER LANliS. TIMBER lands wanted. C. J- MoCracken, 304 McKay bldg. FOB SAsUiC ' AIOIB. WESTERN HOOD FRUIT LAND A snap; 160 acres on Mt. Hood Railroad survey; all cultlvatable except 15 acres; fine running water, and only $25 per acre; also smaller tracts, ( all for free booklet. VAN DU Y N & W A LTON. 515 Chamber of Commerce. SEE our list of close to Portland. Oregon ind Washington farm mnas. MURPHY- A CASWELL, 230 Stark St. Vancouver OlTice, 712 Main St. FREE TO ALL TILLERS OF THE SOIL. Government ouuerin on irrigation in nm Willamette Valley and beautifully illus trated booklet. "The Call of the Soil" (copyright) sent to any addresn free. Ad dress canhy Canal Company. Canby, Or. SNA P IN CROOK COUNTY LANDS. 1000 acres; will divide; new rallrond survey goes through the land; sacrifice sale. $10 acre, half down, balance 6 per cent. 60s Commercial Block. SACRIFICE OF MONEY-MAKING FARM. 44 acres of beaverdam as good as lies . outdoors, and $4000 will handle; this year crop will pay this; 14 mile from city, on electric line; let us show you this and other bargains. Wallace Flynn. 228 Stark st. FOR SALE Farm at bargain, T seres cleared. 5 acres orchir-I, 3 yeans, old, modern 4-room house 2 wagons and farmer's tools'. Jacb: Touch. 300 Main St.. Vancouver. Wash. SEND for our list of Willamette Valley farms before buying; lands shown free, Olmstead Land Co., Salem. Or. BARGAINS Improved and Cowlitz County farm lands. unimproved Barnard A Co., Kaiama, wain. ALL good ones; see us. Columbia Trust Co., Board of Trade bide