V - - - -rnE morning oREGONiAy, Tuesday, September 7, 1909. , 13 ' I : f auction RJ todat. ) Mai iate PEai I kl estate. reai, estate, fob saifarm nrinil II ill nnHnlrn ..,rr , -. , V r- v. 3a. 30 nuu. For Sale House, lor bale Houses. ULHufl V-.'HA lVlflniLU Investigation Years Ago Left Puzzle Unsolved. OLD ARTICLE REPRINTED WTtat Man Found Who Made Inves tigation at Nehalem of Deposits Which Have Been Subject of Much Argument. (On March TL l9n, Th Ores-onlan printed the following srtlcl on "The Nehalem Baenru." from Professor J. B. Dlller. of th V. 8. Geological Survey. It 1 reprinted here as a matter of special Interest at this time): To the readers of The Oregonian an apology Is due for bringing up so trite a subject ns the above, and yet, tn pallia tion of this offense. It should be said that the Investigation, tf not this report, was made by request. Among the duties as signed to me while making a geological reconnaissance of Northwestern Oregon last Summer was to dlFcover the mode of occurrence and distribution of the wax which, in at least one case, has proved to be of economic Importance. Most person have regarded the wax as evidence of an ancient wreck of a Jap anese Junk on the coast near Point Ad ams, and' it is only necessary to mention the names of Belcher. Victor, Davis, Brooks, and especially of Davidson and Wlckersham. to recall to most readers what has been written from this point of view. In 1SS3 C. F", Pterson, of Portland, sent some of the matter to the National Mu seum at Washington, D. C, for Identifi cation, and G. P. Merrill, who examined It. published a notice in Science, January IS, 13&S, stating that the samples were of a "material closely resembling, if not iden tical with, beeswax." but asked for fur ther Information. Ha was fully Informed by James Wickers ham (Science, July 7. 1SS3), of Tacoraa. who stated the facts concerning Its distribution, and stated what is known of the wreck, C. D. Hls cox (Science. July 14. 1893). regarded the legend of the wreck as absurd, and appar ently without having seen the material In question, pronounced It mineral wax, such as has long been known to be of consid erable economic importance In various parts of the world. At first thought nothing would appear to be easier than to distinguish Wee wax from mineral wax (ozocerite), and yet I am told that If well-selected ozocerite be placd before bees they will use it for their honeycombs. This does not necessarily prove a great resemblance between the two substances, for In Utah bees may be glad to take anything they can get. How ever this may be, it is more to the point that an expert, who Is familiar with such deposits in Utah, upon Beeing the material from Nehalem. pronounced it ozocerite. It will be seen, therefore, that there Is good excuse for studying the material and its distribution with care. If it is ozocerite. It may prove to be of no small economic Importance to the State of Oregon. . During a trip from Astoria southward along the coast, the only place where we found fragments of the wax was near the mouth of the Nehalem. At this point it occurs buried lrt the beach sand, Just, above the present high-tide limit. From the accumulated sediments of the river, the beach Is gradually growing seaward, and not many generations ago the sea reached the place now occupied by the wax. Mr. Edwards, who was my guide at the place, Bhowed me the stakes mark ing the areas already dug over by him self In obtaining almost three tons of the wax. It was found tn the beach sand, within ten feet of the surface. He ex pected to continue work later in the Sum mer, but regarded the locality as almost mined out" We picked up a number of small fragments, coated with sand, and be showed me others previously collected. Among the latter were several short, cyl indrical, hollow pieces, like candles, from which the wick had disappeared. A few larger pieces, weighing from SO to 75 pounds, were found some years ago by Mr. Edwards, and also by Mr. ColwelL They bore marks, apparently, of trade. As the large pieces had all been disposed of. I was unfortunately not able to study j the marks. The beeswax has been found ( ! some miles up the Nehalem River, but al j ways, so far as I could learn, close to the ' high-tide limit. From Nehalem beach it has been spread along the coast north ward by the storms of Winter, and south ward by the strong sea breezes of Sum mer for many miles. There are two coal fields on the Ne halem. one In Columbia County, east of Vernonla, and the other In Clatsop, near the mouth of the river: but nothing what ever occurs In connection with the coal In . either field resembling the wax. and it Is evident from the location of the main body of the wax that it was not derived from the adjacent land, but was trans ported in a body by the sea and dumped not far from Its present position. As the result of a notice published by The Oregonian in August last, I have re . oelved many letters concerning the wax. i The following marks have been reported: 0 O X I The first was five inches high, the fourth and fifth were about three lnohes. One would expect Japanese goods to have Japanese stamps, but in these marks there is nothing which the secretary of the Japanese Legation or other good Judges of such matters, could recognise as suggesting Japanese origin. It does not follow, however, as sugested by Pro fessor O. T. Mason, of the National Mu seum, that the wax did not come from Japan. It might have been stamped with the monogram or trademark of the indi viduals to whom it was sent. Its mode of occurrence and marks clearly indicate that the material is not a natural product of Oregon, but they do not prove that It is wax and not ozocerite brought from elsewhere. The two sub stances, although very similar In their general composition, are readily distin guishable by chemical testa H. N. Stokes, one of the chemists of the United States Geological Survey, to whom It was re 1 f erred for examination, says: "The sub- stance in question is sharplly distinguished j from ozocerite and other paraffins by its -1 easy decomposition by warm, strong sul 1 phurio acid, and being saponified by boll ( .. with alcohollo potash, giving soaps t wiLioh- dissolva In hoWWAtexr sj1 xrocn. THEATER Phone Main 117 and A 4224. INTERNATIONAL GRAND OPERA CO. TONIGHT 8:16 "FEDORA" Different Opera Every Night This Week. Matinee Tomorrow and Saturday. Night and Matinee $2 to BOc; Loge. $2 50. Star Theater ONE WEEK. STARTING SUNDAY, 6EFTEMBF.R 1. Mittlnee Wednesday and Saturday. 6am 8. and Lee Shubert offer Clyde Fitch's Clever Comedy. "GIRLS." ls played 223 times at Daly Theater. New York. Seats on aals Thursday. MAIN 6. A 1020. Mntinee Ex. Sundays and Holiday. iW N.GHTS THEATER IS.ri-'JMS". Romrto OiKiiwu, In "The Rose and the Dag ger": Marjrnrr Fealy ft to.. In "tvltche' Hoar and Candle light"; Murray s) Mack, In "A Harlem Argument"; Tom Water. Spald ing Kilgn. The Girl Behind the Vail, Charles I. Weber, Picture. Orchestra. BAKER THEATER Main 2. A 6300. Every theater-goer In the city will be there. Tonight, all thla week. Keg. Mat. Bat. Fare well appearance in thla city of IZETTA JEWEL AND DONALD BOWLES In a magnificent production of "SALOSIY JANE." Evenings 25, 50. Tic. Mat. 25. BOc. Next Week "Fifty Mile Worn Boton." LYRIC THEATER Phone Main 4686. A 10S6. Price 30, 20 and 10 cent. WEEK srNDAY MATINEE. 6EPT. 5, "09. The Athoo Stork Company presents "A RUNAWAY MATCH." Funniest Comedy Ever Written. Matinees Sundav. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 2 15. Every evening at 8:15. EXTRA HOLIDAY MATINEE TODAY. You'll Like the Lyric. PANTAGES THEATER Advanced Vaudeville Stars of All Nation. Special engagement Mr. Edward Blondell and his company of clever playera. in the Roaring; Farcelet. "The lout Boy." Irene Lee and the Candy Kid. George Yoomans. Leo Whit, Professor Buckley. Dorothy Lamb and Co.. The 5 Musical Splllers- mu sical aot, Pantagescope. Popular Price. Matin Dally. Curtain 2:80, 7:13 and 9. THE GRAND WEEK OF SEPTEMBER . Both-well Browne, "live Snake Danoe" and RXNALDO. Matinee Dally, ztSO. Eve. PerCfXmnoev 7:30 sad 9:15. Selbinl Ororlnl, McFarland ft Murray Marion Kial. Will Morriaey. Steele Sla ter. Fred Bauer, Gnmdaoope. Matinee Prices, ISC Eve. Price. lo and z&o. Box Seat. Sue STAR THEATER BLANCH GRAYTJOX'S DOG AND MONKEY CIRCUS. THE GALLEY SLAVE, Taken From Victor Hugo's Famous Novel. FIVE OTHER BIG FEATURES. THE OARS PORTLAND'S GREAT AMUSEMENT PARK LAST WEEK OF WORLD'S MARVEL DESPERADO Greatest Ac o Its Kind In the World, DONATELLPS FAMOUS BAND big Duinond, Operatic Teuor Cars every few minutes from any part city. S cents. BASEBALL Heereatlon Park, Cenet ' nucha and Twenty-fourth. St. VANCOUVER VS. PORTLAND Sept. 6, T, 8, 8v 10, 11, 12. ' Gasnes begin week days 8:30 P. M-i Sunday. 2:20 P. M, Admission Bleachers. 25c; Grand stand, BOc; Boxes, 25c extra. Children: Bleachers. 10c; Grandstand. 25c Ladles' Day Friday. Boys under 12 free to bleachers Wednesday. which, acids throw down Insoluble fatty acids. In view of .this behavior the ma terial is evidently wax, and not ozocer ite." Its mertins; point, , determined by Mr, Stokes, is 17 degrees, which corresponds to that of beeswax, and distinguishes It from wax of other kinds known to the trade. J. a DTTJiKR. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Sept. 6. Maximum tempera ture. 85 degree; minimum. 60 degree River reading at 8 A. M., 4.4 feat; change In last 24 hours, 0.9 foot fail. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M. ) non Total rainfall since September 1. l6o. 0.00 Inches; -normal rainfall since September 1. 1909. 0.22 Inches: deficiency, 0.22 Inches. Total sunshine September 5. 13 hours minute: poaaible sunshine, IS hours 6 minute. Barometer (reduced to , sea level), at 8 P. M.. 1)9.86 Inchea WEATHER CONDITIONS. Th barometer has fallen sllrhtly stao yesterday in the North Paclflo Statea, but no rain has occurred except in Southern Idaho and Utah, where thunder showers are reported at Boise and Modena. It Is eight degrees cooler In the Willamette Val ley and slightly cooler In the Sound coun try. The temperature haa risen in South eastern Idaho and remained noarly sta tionary elsewhere on the Pacific Slope. The Indications are for showers and thun der storms Tuesday In Southern Idaho and extreme Eastern Oregon and fur fair weather lwhr in thla dlstrlot. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair, not so warm northwesterly winds. Oregon Fair, except showers km tnuncer storm extreme eastern portion; nor so warm Interior of western portion; west to nortn west wlnda - Washington Fair, not so warm; westerly wind. Idaho Fair north, showers and thunder storm south portion. Chicago. Chicago University Is sow serf suatalnuis; and will need no more donations from John D. Rockefeller to keep It out of debt. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS sTsol CHURCHLE7Y BROS, wood and coal Wftl (. rL Afftrsa nr1 vnri lth and Marshall. Phones Main 631, A 3931. I'nr1fCut fiors tlwtyi f Mb tram ,UI 115 oar own conservatories Mart la ft ForbM Co- M 'Wasalutoa at. Bota pbcns. Electric Fixtures ,hom,.ttlI SS prlcs ar right All work guaranteed. Western Electric Works, 81 Sixth street. rVtol Richmond and Wallsand Australian. VUal independent Coal Ic Company; opposite City Librarv Woth phone OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY PRESIDENT. Main 80S. IKCRKIABI. Mala Bss. . HUMANE OFMCiR. East 477S. MEETING NOTICES. OREGON COUNCIL, ROTAI ARCANUM, meets at the Audi torium. 203 Third street, th first and third Tuesday of eaoh monta l J P. 11 Visitors cordially wel come. O. O. HALL secretary. Car Honeyman Hardware Co. A. A & RITE, Oregon Lodge' of Perfection, No. 1 Regular meeting In Memorlai Hall, Scottish Rite Cathedral, this evening at 8 o'clock. Bt oxdar SB MASTER J, v At residence. 432H Second St. Sale at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. At Oilman's. 128 Second U 10 A M. B. L. K. Gilman, auctloneeer. Br Baker A Bon: At 10 o'clock w sell Mrs' Connelly s goods, at 15i Park St. At 3 P. M. we commence trustee sale at Fichtner, Bristow' Co. s warehouse, at Water at.. near Morrison. Baker A Son, auctioneers. TCSEBAL NOTICES. WOODWARD At the residence ef her . daughter. Mra. F. H. Hopkins, at Central Point, Or., Sept. 8, Mrs. Anna M. Wood ward, wife of John H. Woodward, of this city. Funeral Wednesday morning. 10 A. M.. Trinity Church. WOOD Funeral services of the late Charles T Wood will be held from the residence of his brother. W. O. Wood. Cleone, Or.. Wednesday. Sept. 8. at P. M. Interment Powell Cemetery. Remains at Dunning, McEntes & Gllbaugh. parlor until Wed nesday. 13 M. RAGONELLI Funeral of the lata Michael Ragonelll will be held from Dunning. Mc Entee & Gilbaug's parlors, 7th and Pin st., Wednesday. Sept. 8. at 8:44 A M., thonce to St. Michael's Church. 4th and Mill st.. where services will be held at A. M. Friends invited to attend. In terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. BONDHUIS Funeral of the late Anna Rondhuis will be held from the family residence, S7S E. 26th St., today (lues day), at 8:30 A. M. Thence to Sacred Heart Church. Mllwaukie St.. where aerv Ices will be held at 9 A. M. Friends re spectfully invited to attend. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FLFCGER Sept. 6, Florlan, M. Plfuger, aged "47 year, a member of Coopers' t'nlon No. 132 and Fraternal Order of Maccabees of this city. Funeral service will be held at Dunning. McEntee & Gll-bAUg-h's chapel, 7th and Pine eta today (Tuesday), at 2:30 P. M. Friend and acquaintances respectfully Invited to at tend. Interment Rosa City Cemetery. Dunning; McEntee sC Gilbaugh, Funeral Directors. '7th and Pine. Phone Mnln 43". Lady Assistant. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD HOUUX CO.. Funeral direct ors. 220 3d st. Lady Assistant. Phone M SO 7. J. P. IISLEI St SOS, 3d and Madison. Lady attendant. Phone Main 8. A loB0. McESTEE-EKirSO.f CO. Undertaker! lady assistant. 40t Aider. M. 6138. EAST SIDE funeral directors, successor to F. - Dunning, Inc. E. S3, B 2525. ZELLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct or. 272 Russell. Both 'phone. Lady assistant. LERCH Cndertnker.. 420 East Alder. Phones East 781. B 1888. Lady assistant. NEW TODAT. 80 acres, 78 !n cultivation, lies level and square, all fenced and cross"fenced hog tisrht into 10 and 12-acre fields; 4 acres jrood orchard, 17 acres fine oats, 10 acres wheat, 22 acres seeded down, 4tt acres potatoes, 20 head fine sheep, Rood team, 2 fine cows, 3 thoroughbred hoars, 12 thoroughbred chickens, new harness, new hack and farming tools, fine barns and outbuildings, good farm house, garden has optons, cabbage, melons, tomatoes, celery, corn, straw berries, cauliflower, rhubarb, grapes, 20 full-grown cherry trees, blackber ries, 1 acre turnips and parsnips, place well watered, finest soil, 14 miles to boat and good town, 24 miles from Portland. Deducting the crop and per sonal property and Improvements from price, you are getting 80 acres of the finest cultivated land for about 50 per acre, less than half of what It cost to clear the land. Owner retiring and might take a $2500 cottage In trade. Price, $8500, half cash. Chap man, 517 Chamber of Commeroe. Main 1677. Choice quarter block on Grand ave nue and East Oak St.; Vt cash; balanoe on terms. Jno. P. Sharkey Company 122H Sixth St. 32 Lots $6400 Think of It, $200 each for lots lying between Gladstone ave. and Holgate St., west of B. 26th, only 15 minutes' ride from center of city. Tou can't du plicate it anywhere. Ask us about It. You can double your money. Grussi & Zadow 817 Board of Trade Bldgv 4th and Oak. Irvirigton Home 4500 Xloe modern, 6-room house, with fur nace, gas, full basement, full plumbing, 2 nice porches, lot is 60x100, east front; some nice . fruit trees, lots of roses; cement sidewalk and street Improved; on East 18th st, bet, Tillamook and Thompson. Will sell completely fur nished for $4750, half cash. Grussi & Zadow 817 Board of Trade Bid, 4th and Oak. Choice Residence yew, 9 rooms, larg-a sleeping-porch, walls tinted, shades, add fixtures; com plete and elegant in every detail; best East Side residence district; close In; all street improvements In and paid for; low price, easy terms. By owner, D 358, Ore gonian. . ACREAGE INVESTMENTS Five-acre bargain, at Multnomah sta tion: sure of great lnorease; $560j terms. ' Eight and one-third acres at Tigard, garden land; $1750; $550 cash. Twenty-one acres at Jenne station; choicest land in county; running water, on railroad; $400, one-third down. Frederick C. Forbes Oe, 529 Lumber mens Building, Fifth street. MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest rates and terms to snlt spe cial rates and favorable terms on large loans on business properties. Funds Loaned for Private Investors. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 303 McKay BldgTi 3d & Stark. WHO WANTS IT? 4000 A 'very sightly fractional corner with S-roora dwelling; walking distanoe, but convenient to cars. Terms on part. Come early as must be sold. JACKSON A DEEIIIXG. Phones Main 345. A 3457. 246 Stark St GEORGE BLACK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, (All Branches.) 823 Worcester Bids-. ' Phones Main 8371. A 4015. I'NCLB SAM IXSVRES Tour Orchard In Idaho. f AIR A PRALL will explain. 2 Lum bermens Building. , FRACTIONAL CORNER, Grand ave. and Weidler. x RANCH Baker. Alfred A., 21J Ablngton bids. Beck. William O.. 812 Failing bldg. Blrrell. A. H. Co.. 202-8 McKay bldg. Heal estate. Insurance, mortgages, loans, etc. Brubaker & Btcedlot, 502 McKay bldg. M. 644. Chapln A Harlow, 832 Chamber Commeroe. Cook. B. 8. & Co.. 503 Corbett bldg. Field a C H. sb Co- Board of Trad bids. Jennings A Co.. Main 108. 900 Oregonian. P arris h. f atklns Co.. 350 Alder at. Bchalk. Oeo. D.. 204 Stark st. Main or A 892. Sharkey. . P. Co.. 122 Sixth st. The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and Multnomah St. (Hoiladay Addition). Walker. & T.. 04 Corbett bldg. Whit B. F.. 227 Washington St. RT.AI. ESTATE. For Sale Lot. M'KAT HEIGHTS. t Known as the old McKay homestead, is only a short distance west of Burlington, Holbrook. th United Railway. Notthern Pacific Ry., the Astoria & Columbia Ry. and about one mile from the river; beautiful soil, overlooking the Peninsula, Vancouver and th Columbia River for miles. Now. if you want a square deal, buy a half-acre tract for $45 at $5 down and $5 per month (or as many as you want). Ab stract oople furnished to purchasers. Call or send for maps to the owner. Open till 8:90 P. M. W. REIDT, 401 Rothchlld Bldg. HOW TO BUT. WHERE TO BUT. If in doubt, consult a reliable agent who knows values and has made th realty market a study. You will save money, worry and time. We hold our client by making money, for them. We can help TOU. coats you nothing. BRUBAKER & BENEDICT. G02 McKay Bldg.. 8d and Stark. I hone Mala 549. PORTLAND HEIGHTS CORNfiR. 'A magnificent quarter block In the Cedar Hill district, large trees, splendid view; is surrounded by beautiful residences and la 'the only property In this vicinity for sale. Price for Immediate sale, $12,500; term. H. P PALMER-JOJsES CC 212-213 Commercial Club Bldg. Phones Main StiUO. A 2653. IRVINOTON QUARTER Knott st. is the widest street in Irv ington and will be on-a of the choice streets. We have a dandy quarter on ISth for $3600. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 213 Commercial Club Bldg. A test. M. 8699. TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FROM COM PANY'S PRICES to actual house builders, on a few choice home lots la the Ross mere section of Ross City Park; lots 60s 100; have cement walks, graded and grav eled streets. Bull Run water, five small trees; right near car. Phone Main 7300. Ask for Se&berg. 5-ACK1 tracts; buy a home and p'ay for It in work and make a living at same time; on electric cariine; best of fruit and chicken land; Sheltered Nook Is the place; see us at once; we want several parties to work on these tracts. Smith-Wagoner Co.. ChamberCommoroe. IRV1NQTON 2 more nlee. sightly lots in this most exclusive residence section ; all Im provements in and paid for; walking dis tance; only $1000 each. O. F. Pfluger A Co.. rooms 4-6 Mulkey bldg,. 2d and Mor rison st. GLENN AVE., pear Hawthorne. 224x118. comprising B lot, covered with large bearing fruit and nut trees; on tha market this week only; will give easy terms. Call 388 Olenn ave. Sunday and evenings; at S02 McKay bldg. during offlo hours. A BARGAIN In a full lot. is up to grade and all right; 8 blocks from the car; on 25th St.. near Gladstone ave.; price until SepW 10 Is 300; adjoining lots sold for $700.. LANG-HILL LAND CO.. 414 Ablngton Bide. APARTMENT OR HOTEL SITE. $30,000. West Side, near 20th and Washington sta, 150x100; price, $30,000; terms. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 212-213 Commercial Club Bids. Phones Main 8609. A 2853. SIX lots; unexcelled view of city, snow capped mountains and Tualatin Valleyi the first lots selected on Council Crest; for sale at a great bargain by ownerv 810 Board of Trade bldg. Phone Main 934. 6 ACRES on electric line, all cleared; finest berry land or vegetables. 14 miles Port land. In Tualatin Valley: 81500. S1O0 cash. x balance small monthly payments. Smith- Wagoner Co.. Chamber Commerce. $2S CASH and $10 monthly; fine view lot, near W-W car; a snap; must be sold at once. Owner, Bird wetland bldg. Main 7770. 100x200. a beautiful H block In Woodstock, high and sightly, with natural trees on the lot; price $1300. See owner, 410 Fail ing bldg. $23 CASH and $l monthly; lot on 20th near Alberta. $525. 519 Swetlsnd bldg. Main 7776. $26 CASH. $10 monthly: view lot, near Mt. Tabor; a bargain today. 519 Swetland bldg. Main 777. WILL sacrifice, 2 corner lots, 2-room house at. Clarks Station, Mount Scott cariine. Owner. Phone A 6450. . IF TOU OWN A LOT, Will build a house on installments to salt; plans free. Mala 2o69. $600 Denver & Webster; walks paid: Sella Goasett, 7 West Kllllngeworth. NEW 7-room house, N. W. corner East 80th and Couch st. J. Amberson, 909 Couoh. For 8:Ue House. FOR SALE Modern, large, 8 -room bunga low, 1 block south Clinton Kelly School, cash or terms; one or more lots. 739 B. 27th sL 9 FOUR aad 2 six-room modern cottages; In stallment. South Portland. C. H. Plssott, owner. 14 Mulkey bldg.. cor. 2d and Morri son. MUST sell new 6-room bungalow; Dutch kitchen, deep porch, full lot. $2500; $300 down, $25 month; restrioted dlstrlot. 805 Commercial blook. $27(V) New. modern B-room bungalow, full lot, east front. 11S5 Maryland ave. Inquire at hou&e or at 1093 -Maryland ave. Term. 106x124 FEET, on th corner, and a B-room house. $1000; terms; 5 blocks from oar; this Is worth Investigating. Young Bros.. 612 Gerlinger bldg - inVTNGTON HOME. Owner going East, will sell new 7-room modern house, furnished or unfurnished. 503 East 23d st., Irvlngton. A SNAP Lot and small two-room house on Fremont, near cariine, $750. C 358. Ore gonian. STRICTLY modern new 0-room bungalow, 60x100 corner, W-W cariine, $23KtL cash or term. Owner phone Main 8953. $4750 BUYS new, modern home In Irving ton; 6 rooms, fireplace, furnaoe, sleep ing porch; terms. Owner, phone C 1050. IRVINOTON 6-room house, near corner; built two years, sleeping porch, polished floors, screens on every window. Phone C 1673. BUNGALOWS. B to 8 rooms, new, close In, f igOO to 9BS00; on very eaasy terms. Call 13 Chamber of Commerce bldg. FOR SALE by owner on terms to suit, a modern 7-room Vila near Portland boule vard. A B. 843. Oregonian. NICE eaet front lot 40x100. East lth near Davis; sewers, water, gas. Phone East 1851. 80 East 20th N. NEW modern 4 room and alcove, lot 50x100, near carbarn, St. Johns line. N 859. Oregonian, or phone C 1058. 100x100 with 8 housea olose In. on East Side: to olose an estate. See attorney, 410 Falling bldg. 12300 See that 6-room bungalow at Ver non; you'll take it; term. 403 Couch bldg. NEW Irvlngton home, 9 very large room, beautifully arranged and furnished; $SauO. AB 34. Oregonian. 8nC-ROOM house, new, beautifully located, close In, facing Park; $3500; terms. Call 813 Chamber "of Commeroe. . MODERN furnished cottage for sals' or for rent, ivoa iv- ... . i.u liu... $2250 Sunnyslde; new 6-room bungalow. See It; you'll take It. 408 Couch bldg. MODERN furnished cottage for sale or for rent. 1088 E. Grant, near Hawthorne. jEW. modern 4-room houses. $900 ; 5-room. 4idu0fc$lQQ down. Q 661, pregoaian. TWO beautiful B-room bungalows; gems; cement walks, paved streets, cement block retaining wall, full cement basements, cement wash trays, wood lift, etc.; pan eled walls, beamed ceilings, plate rails, built-in buffets of srt glass and beveled plate, art glass in windows throughput, art glass domes and shades, art glass doors In pantry, combination fixtures throughout, bathroom and kitchen In white enamel, balance in shades of brown; plenty closets, sink In pantry; one on cor- - ner, one next to corner of East 34th and Lincoln streeta Take Hawthorne oar to East 34th street, four blocks south. 1028 and 1028 EastLlncoln street. corner $3250. Inside one $3050. terms; no commis sion for agents. See owner at 1080 East Lincoln st. - NEW 2-story, 6 rooms, reception hall, pan try and bathroom, fireplace. paneled dining-room, china closet, S bedrooms, plenty of large closets, combination light-, lng fixtures, full cement basement, fur nace, laundry trays, woodlift, cement steps and walks, built by day labor, double floor and side wall, situated In a fine East Side neighborhood,, full-sized lot. cement walks and curb. Bull Run water, streets to be immediately paved, 4 blocks to 10-mlnute car service; the price is low and to a good party I will - sell without any cash down on straight monthly payments $45, which includes Interest. N 358, Oregonian. MOUNT TABOR ... The district hard-surface paving plan for Mount Tabor is putting Mount Tabor in the front rank tor choice, view prop erty. We have two choice homes with mag nificent view Just a half block from the cariine. They are weli worth th-a money asked, and we .are not charging anything for tne view. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 313 Commercial Club Bldg. A 2658. M. 8699. DANDY 4-ROOM BUNGALOW. Will sell it to you like rent, or will accept a small amount down and let the " balance run at 420 per month: this is less than two blocks from St. John car .at Goddard Station; 4 nice rooms, beside bathroom, with porcelain tub, - water .closet, eto. ; walls nicely tinted, wired for electricity, good basement, cement foun dation, lot and a half,, walks and street Improvements paid; hot and cold water; a dandy home. WILLIAMS INVESTMENT COMPANY, 621 Corbett Bldg. WILLAMETTE) HEIGHTS HOME, 8-room modern Queen Anne bouse, large veranda and sleeping porch; garage; on paved street, 1 block from car; magnifi cent view of river and mountain. Price. $7500; terma H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 212-2-18 Commercial Club Bide. Phones Main Sd99. A 2033. SWELL home in Piedmont, on corner of Jessup at-, full lot, 60x100. east front, 6 rooms, hardwood floors throughout, large living-room, all modern improvement and convenience. surrounded by beautiful homes, one block from cariine; this Is a horn, built tor a home. If you appreci ate a home, you ought to look this up. Easy terms. R. CHAPIN A HERLOW. 882 Chamber of Commerca EAST BURNSIDE DISTRICT The paving Is now finished on East Burnalde out to 80th, making this one of th finest streets in town. We have a number of houses for sale In this dlstrlot at attractive prices. W have sold a good portion of this prop erty and are headquarters for both homes and lota H. P. PALMER-JONES CC. 213 Commercial Club Bldg;. A 2958. il. S699. NEW BUNGALOW, $500. New 6-room bur.gaiow. Just finished, on Fast 7th St., North. 100 feet from car and handy to Union ave.; prioe is $2100, $500 cash, $20 per month; you could not buy the lot and build the house for less than $2500; owner needs money and must selL GRUSSI & ZADOW. 81T Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. ELEGANT 6-room house on Hawthorne ave., swell neighborhood, all mod-am con veniences; furnaoe has hot water arrange ment, cost owner nearly $500 to install the same; dark oak finish, oiled floors, cement basement and foundation; place in first class condition; $4000; $1000 cash, balance $1000 a yaar. P. CHAPIN & HERLOW, 882 Chamber of Commerca FRONT STREET COTTAGE, $500. Nice 4-room cottage, with lot 100 feet fronting on Front street, with a prand view; room to bujld another house; street lmptoved and cement sidewalk; price la $2650, $500 cash, $25 per month; beats paying rent. See us for South Portland property. GRUSSI & ZADOW, 81T Board of Trade Bldg, 4th and Oak. NEW eeven-room modern home, finished throughout -In white enamel; tiled bath and toilet room, fine sleeping porches, two toi lets; plastered attic aad basement; a hand some residence, just completed end ready to occupy. Elliott ave., second house south of Hawthorne. Wiij lease to small reliable family for two years at $00- per month. A. H. BIRRELL CO., 202 McKay Bldg., 3d and Stark. (LOOK AT THIS BUNGALOW. 6-room new, modem bungalow, 2 lota, beautiful fireplace, paneled dining-room, walls all tinted, washtrays, large porch, only half block to Alberta car. Prioe, $2500, which is leK than oost; a genuine bargain; term. 305-6 Lumbermen's bldg".. 6th and Stark. Mnln 8148. NEAR HAWTHORNE AVE). ' Owner of modern 7-room house is obliged to change location on account of other business and will sell a.t a decided bar gain; must make arrangements this week Call 8S8 Glenn ave. Sunday and evenings, or a 602 MoKay bldg. during otfloe houra HOME ON EAST DAVIS ST. $4000 for a beautiful home of 7 rooms on East Davis St., beautiful lawnv plenty of fruit, shrubbery, etc.; if you want a good home see the WILLIAMS INVESTMENT COMPANY, At 621 Corbett Bids. fiUNNYSIDE "-7-room house, modern, fur nace, fireplace, china closet, electrioity and gas. stationary tubs, two stairways; lot 55x100, corner; cement walks, good bam; It's a snap at $4300: $1400 cash, balanco long time at 6 per cent. See owner, 984 East Main St. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. By owner, new 8-room house, easy walk ing distanoe, view unexcelled and can never be cut off; all . modern improve ments; everything first-olasa; a bargain to right party. T 86S, Oregonian, QUARTER block with three sew modern T room houses for $6750 at corner of Flint and Tillamook streets, T minutes' walk from Steel bridge; will sell separately. In quire L. E. Crouch, trustee, 420 Chamber of Commerce bids;. IRVINOTON We have Just the house you want in Irvlngton for 5000. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.," 213 Commercial Club Bldg. A 2658. M. 8699. IRVINGTON Nice 6-room Queen Anne cot tage with modern plumbing; nloe concrete basement, beautiful lot and nice fruit trees; $3000, $000 oash. Phone 6unday, C 1290. C. F. Pflugar & Co., rooms 4-6 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison sts. PORTLAND HEIGHTS T-room, strictly modern, fine view, on cariine; this is a bargain; large lot; come and see for your self. Price $5000; terms. Young Bros.. 612 Gerlinger bids. L BARGAIN New 8-room bungalow, 1170 Burrage st-, 100 ft. from KHUngirworth ave. ; , take St. J. car to Greely st. Walking dis tance from new high school; terma Owner, 1005 Maryland ave. STRICTLY modern 6-room bungalow, be tween Broadway and Halsey street, $3600, $1100 down and balanc $15 per month. T per oent Interest. PAUL E. CLELAND INVESTMENT CO, . 622 Board of Trade Bldg. A NEW, moderm 7-room house, extra well built, lot 60x116, for sale by owner. 766 B. Gllsan, near 4th st. 10 ACRES AND HOUSE. 10 acres, on United Electric; fair new house, fruit trees, berries and fine garden; will be in 25 minutas run from city. Smith Wagoner Co., Chamber Commerce. NEW 4-ROOM modern bungalow, nloe lawn, rooms large, modern plumbing, a pretty home, half block to Alberta oar. Price, $1900. terms. 305-6 Lumbermen's bids., 6th and Stark. Mala 8146. NINE-ROOM home in Irvlngton, strictly modern, on beautiful corner; investigate thlB If you want a bargain. Call 318 Chamber of Commerce. BY owner, leaving town, modern 7-room hous and lot near East. Side High School; $450. Also 100x100 In good location; $2250. Terms. Telephone East 6085. MODERN 9-room house, suitable for one balance on uoa terma! j?hon Saber 85ikJ SPLKNDID 8-room house, finest location In irvlngton, on ecnuyier l-, pwt.o jvv. eeK oniy; wurm nvwv. rin. ehnlce R-rnnm bunralow. 94000; don't fall to see this. M. 8830. C 1371. Room 500 Oregonian Bldg. W. H. Herdman. For Sale Business Property. INCOME 10. tPRICE 117,800. 4 very modern 8-room flats; Northrop St.. near 22d st. CHAPIN HERLOW, 8S2 Chamber of Commerca Miscellaneous. 1200. ACRES. IS mile from Portland, on Columbia River; 500 acres in cultivation, bal ance easy to clear: about 200 to 800 acre will overflow In very high water: a short dike would hold the water out and m&ke land worth at once $400 per acre. Railroad runs through the place, mile to electric line; there le no finer stock ranch in Oregon: large bams, orchard, etc; in side of 10 years this land will be worth $1000 per acre; buy It now at $70 per acre, half cart: it will support Itself. THE CROSSLEY COMPANY, 708 and 709 Corbett Bldg. FOR BALE A beautiful borne at Oak Grove, Oregon City line; 80 minutes' ride; 14 acres of ground, new 6-room house, pantry, storeroom, brick fireplace, 73 feet verandas, 200 choice roses in full bloom. 75 bearing grape vines, 300 bear ing strawberries, loganberries, blackberries and currants, 60 bearing fruit trees of every description, new barn and outhouse, large chicken corral, fenced and cross fenced, enough garden truck planted for good-sized family, every foot of ground cultivated : fine lawn around the house, dotted with select shrubbery, etc., etc. Inquire on premises, Loul Brandt, Oak Grove, Or. NO CHANCE AT ALL. $100 DOWN, $15 per month for a new, modern 4-room and bath now in construc tion: If bought now will be completed as you wish: one block from Mt. Scott car line at Lents: price. 813.10. If you have a house started I will complete It for you. or if you have a lot I will build a house, or it you have a little money I buy the lot you like, build a house you like, you pay monthly payments. Money at 6 per cent per annum. EDWARD MILES. 121 Main St.. Lenta ENGLISH WALNUTS Having planted 70 per cent of walnuts in Oregon, sold 90 per oent of plantings ever sold in Oregon, we feel" our prop, ertles should invite consideration: $100 cash, $18 per month for each five-acre tract. CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO. (Inc.), Lumbar Exchange Bldg, 2d and Stark sta $500 DOWN, balance monthly, for s now, 6-room, colonial house, on E. Going st. cor.; faces S. E., full basement, wash tray, 2 wash basins, bath, toilet, wired for electricity, piped for gas; built for a home; need some money; only $2700; if you want a snap and a' good home, see this. Phono 1563. Room SL 258. F. L. Blanchard. TEN acres fruit land, 4-room house, rood barn; must be sold at once, $1000; terms $100 down, $20 per month. PAUL E. CLELAND INVESTMENT CO, 522 Board of Trade Bldg. OWNER must leave city, so will sell his beautiful home, west slope Mt. Tabor, 9 rooms, electric lights, water, etc; lot 75s 135. Price, 5000; terma Fred BroetJ. Mt Tabor. OWNER will sell strictly new and modern six-room house with furniture. move right in; every convenience; terma East Side; bargain. D 357, Oregonian. NEW modern 6-room bungalow in Sunny side, $500; balance like rent; price $2560. 326 V Washington it. room 405. 7-ROOM house on Williams ave., on corner lot 62x100; $4700. Swetland bldg., room 610. 6 AND 6-room modern bungalow, 1 block from Sunnyslde cariine, $400 down and $25 per month. Swetland bldg., room 610. LOTS In city; will sell or exchange for livestock, $200 less than real value. Main 7673. 612 Gerlinger bldg. FOR anything In Portland real estate see Columbia Trust Co.. Board of Trad bldg. LIST YOUR property with Slgel ft Co.. 135 Morrison. Phone Main 2185. A 4.'9. FOR SALE TTMRKR LANDS. ARB YOU LOOKING FOR TIMBER T Over 6u00 acres, well bunihed. larg per oent sugar pine; cheap: this is your op portunity to get a bargain. 40,000.000 fejt of line timber, well lo cated, for only $25,000. 400-acre ranoh, well equipped, over 18. 000.000 feet of excellent timber, every thing included to run ranch, for $21,500. Full description at office. 160 acres, close to R. R.. county road and river, excellent fruit landi about 3, 000,000 feet of good timber; i,rlce $2600. Have many large and small .tracts of timber; perfect titles. ZIMMERMAN, 621 Board of Trade Bids. TIMBER LANDS OREGON. WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA JAMES D. LACEY ft. CO.. Chicago, New Orleans, Seattle. 29 Chamber of Commeroe, Portland TIMBER lands for sale, 80.000.000 feet, 800. 000,000 feet and several smaKer tracts, well located; cruises will be furnished rasponelhle buyers. BLAIR ft RUSSELL. 4o3 Ablngtoa Bldg. CAN locate two claims with three million feet first-class yellow pine each. Can be taken as homesteads or timber olalms; on good driving stream within 175 miles of . San Francisco. D 865, Oregonian. AM forced to sell good timber claim In Clatsop County at $1200. 8m owner, 410 Falling bldg. WE are headquarters for timber and lum ber enterprises of all kinds. Kinney ft Stampher, 531-82 Lumber Exchange bldg. TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD relinquish ment. 827 WORCESTER BLOCK. HOMESTEADS. 9 HOMESTEADS and 4 relinquishments, Vs -bottom land, left; all easily cleared; on a stream of living water; near Portland. Call P. D. Q-. 14 Mulkey bldg.. cor. 2d and Morrison. A FEW good homesteads. Eastern Oregon; some with springs and running water. Wyatt, 1134 East 20 th st North, Take Alberta car. HOMESTEAD relinquishments Is. timber. Call room 21, Russel bldg. Tel. 'Main 9301. FOR SALJ5 40-acre apple rand homestead, cheap; near Hood River. V 81. Oregonian. WAN TED TIM BKB LANDS. Wanted Timber Lands and Mills for Cash. Call at Once. T09 Corbett Bid WANTED, TIMBER LANDS Ar In mar ket for pine In Eastern Oregon, from 100 acres up; send description and price first letter. F 857, Oregonian. TIMBER lands wanted. C J. McCracken, 304 McKay bldg. WANTED BJEAX. C STATS. WANTED. Some business and residence lots In good location; also home at prioe at tractive to the buyer, with good terms. . ZIMMERMAN. 621 Board of Trade Bldg. WANTED A 6-room house, lot 50x100, new or nearly so, modern. East Side, $2000 to $3500; terms; give full particulars. V 352, Oregonian. 6-ROOM modern house In Sunnyside: will trade 160 acres, balance In cash; will deal with owners only. 205 Wells-Fargo bldg. WANTED FASM3. WANTED One or two good farms within a radius of 30 miles of Portland for East ern buyers arriving next month; price must be right. Before taking buyer will send our representative to investigate. Brubaker A Benedict, 602 MoKay bldg., Portland. Or. FARMS wanted from 40 to 80 acres, within 25 mile of Portland; have clients wait ing for same. Davs usiv 62T Board eX Trad, ORCHARD TRACTS. 800 acres, lying between the two largest and finest orchards in Oregon: 25 miles from Portland, near R. R. ; future eiectric line will paes close; to be in opera tion next year. Rolling foothills; 400 sore in first-class cultivation, balance timber, will pay more than half of price asked: price $40 per acre; sell in small tract, planted .to fruit and cared for 8 or 4 years, and get this at $300 per acre on easy term, monthly pay ments and interest. You will never have an opportunity like this again. This deal takes not less than $o0.000 cash. 776 acres near R. R., half rich bottom land, half rolling foothill: 40 acres In cul tivation, 100 acres can be irrigated: river through, land; 80 acres of beaverdam. 2 sets of buildings; price $70 per acre, half oash. THE CROSSLEY COMPANY, TOS and 709 Corbett Bldg. SPECIAL EXCURSION TO CALGARY. AL BERTA, LEAVING PORTLAND SAT URDAY. SEPTEMBER 1ITH. The Canadian Northwest Is fast becom ing the wheat granary of the world. Nine tenths of the wheat marketed In Alberta is raised In the famous Bow River Valley. Tho Canadian Pacific Railway Is selling land In this valley at $12.00 to $18.00 an acre. It Is the land that produces 40 to 60 bushels wheat, 75 to 100 bushels of oats an acre, and other grains In propor tion. You can buy it for one-tenth cash, balance in nine annual payments, with ln - terest at 6 per cent, or one-tenth cash, balance crop payments; NO CROP, NO PAY. The quality of the land, the terms or the price cannot be equaled anywhere. Go on the excursion and satisfy yourself of these facts. Exceptionally low rate for round trip. Call or write for full particulars. IDE-M'CARTHY LAND COMPANY. Genoral Land Agents, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, 425 Lumbermen's Building, Portland, Or. DAIRY FARM. 225 acres, 8 miles from Oregon City. 18 miles from Portland 1 mile from Clack amas River, H4 mile from Clear Creek creamery; 80 aores cultivated, 30 more almost ready to plant; crop on the 80 acres goes with the place, grain and hay ell harvested now; 2 houses, l large barn, 7 arces of orchard. 20 cattle." 25 hogs, 3 horses, wapron. hack, all tools and ma chinery; 4SOC0 worth of good timber; Clear Creek runs through the place, lots of bot tom land for pasture for cows, close to school and church. Price, $65 per acne; any reasonable terms. Call or address C. D. ROBESON. Anderson Bldg., Oregon City. ARE lOU LOOKING FOR TIMBER? Over 6000 acres, will bunched, large per cent sugar pine; cheap; this Is your op portunity to get a bargain. 40,000,000 feet of fine timber, well lo cated for only $25,000. 400-acre ranch, well quipped, over 13, 000,000 feet of excellent timber, every thing Included to run ranch, for 131,500. Full description at office. 160 aores, close to R, R-. county road end river, exoellent fruit land; about 3, 500,000 feat of good timber; price $2500, Have many large and small tracts of timber; perfect titles. ZIMMERMAN, 611 Board of Trade Bldg. 10 ACRES 11 miles from Portland, H mile from R. R. station. 100 roda from good graded school, all In cultivation, some full bearing fruit trees. Rhout 5 acres black swalo bottom land, equal to beaver dam land, balance of soil Is sandy loam: fairly good four-room house, good barn, well, all fenced; telephone Una, dally mall, Haaelwood cream routo; In thickly settled community on main traveled section line road: no gravel; good for gardening and small fruit; prioe $2000. V4 cash. bai. 5 yeara COLUMBIA TRUST CO., 84 Fourth St., Board of Trade Bldg. HITHER HOOD THE GREATEST Undeveloped fruit section In the North west. Thousands of acres of finest soil lying In tables or plateaus, the elevation being about 1200 feet. Location begin ning 20 miles east of Portland and ex tending eaBt to Mount Hood. This sec tion is commonly called Sandy River country, but haa been christened Hither Hood, Prices range from $30 to $100 ptr acre. Go with us and look this country over. - CHAPIN ft HERLOW, 832 Chamber of Commeroa OAK PARK FRUIT FARM. 120 acres, all under cultivation, in the Justly celebrated Red Hill orchard lands of Salem, Oregon, unsurpassed for. apples, cherries, pears, prunes, walnuts or for small fruit; entirely surrounded by bear ing orchards; macadam roads to Salem, good water, R. F. D., telephone, church and school; nothing better anywhere for fruit; will soli as a whole or In tracts to suit. For terms call or write to owner, H. H. Smith, 408 East Washington St., Portland. Or. U. S. GOVERNMENT LAND OPENING UNDER CAREY ACT. Conrad-Valley project, Montana, 70,000 sere of fine grassy prairie under Irrigation; draw ing Oot. 7, 1900; mut register for drawing before Oct. 7; can register by mall. For In formation and blanks write M. W. WAi MAN. Valler. Mont-, or 1193 Security Bank Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. DAIRY, stock or hog ranch rear Portland, 03t acres, half level bottom land, half level upland; 200 acres plow land. 20 acres seeded bottom land pasture, mostly olear; ''0 acres good upland, slashed, costing 16 to oluar; line stock and build ings, and 60 per oent below market value: owned by - one man for 64 years. Call owner. Chapman. Main 1077. 617 Chamber of Cimir.eroe. LOOK AT THIS. 24-acre farm, 14 aoros In cultivation, 6 room house, 2 barns. 50 fruit tree, with small fruit, 100 chickens, a cows, pair mules, harness, new wagon, implements, 40 cords of wood cut. 2i0 cords standing timber, S acres of potatoes, house all furnished, good well. sprinK. milk-house. Incubator; price 82000, $1)00 cash, good, term at 6 per cent. 309 Board of Trad. Main 7579. GREAT SNAP FRUIT FARM. 18 acres. 11 mile from Portland, 3 miles lectrlc cam; 7 acres applee, 3 acres prunes, 2 other fruits; new 7-room house, good barn 10 acre potatoes, several tens of hay; all for $3000, $1600 cash and terms on balance; all good soil nearly level. LINCOLN INVESTMENT CO., Room 801, 2S0 Washington St. 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 questions. Commercial Club, Walla Walla, Wash. 22 ACRES of as find land a you can find In Oregon: about 14 acres In cultivation, balance fine timber; running water year through; no buildings: one mile to high school, half-mile to public school : $1)0 per acre; half cash, balance long time. Se owner, P. Relmers, 709 Corbett bldg. HIGHLY improved firm of 120 acres In Clackamas Co.. 70 acres in high state of cultivation, oat tie. sheep Insrs. farm ma chinery in fact evervthintf on the place goes at the price of $ll,0oi. If you want a high-class buy at low figures call on owner, 410 Falling bldg 68 H ACRES of choice cleared land on the Orogon Electrlo Railway, between Port land and Hlllsboro, at $200 per acre. This is fine land, all platted In 5-aore tracts. It oah easily be sold in small pieces st $:!50 per acre. Full Information and terms at 410 Failing bldg. 840-ACRE farm, part In cultivation: 2 sots good buildings almost new, Including stock, crop, tools and vehicles, chickens and cows, only $25 per acre; would exchange for Portland property and a little money. Call 613 Chamber Commerce. FOR SALE Six-acre farm. 4 mile out of Vancouver, Washington: improved, house nd furniture, barn, chickens, pens eto.; this year's fruit and veKeteble ci-op In cluded: $6000, half cash. A snap. AO 858. Oregonian. INDEPENDENCE AWAITS YOU TN IDAHO. A 10-acre APPLE ORCHARD assures ts, MAIR ft PRALL, B Lumbermen'. BROADMEAD. 8, 10 and 20-acre tracts; the most fer tile end productive land In the Willamette Valley. Inquire of COLUMBIA TRUST CO., Board of Trade Bldg. ALL kinds of Clark County. Washington, farms. Murphy 4 Ceswell, 230 Stark at. Vanoouver office. 712 Main st. SEND for our list of Willamette Valley farms before buying: lands shown free. Olmstead Land Co.. Salem. Or. GEO. W. TURNER. Farms, Acreage, Real Estate and Exchangea 416-17 Rothchlld Bldg. 720 ACRES on John Day Bier. 100 easily irrigated, shlnplnr point 12 miles; house, orchard. $4000, half cash. 412 .Marquam. 160 ACRES. 810 acre. 2 miles from town.' house and barn. 412 Marquam, JLLL good ones ; see u. ciiimt. 'Pr"T OSw Board, Of Jlada..blas.