Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 30, 1909, Page 13, Image 13

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    A
APPLE F! CLOSES
"Homecoming- Day" Attracts
Hundreds to Albany.
HAWLEY GIVES ADDRESS
Visitors Are Tendered Reception at
Alco Club, Where Judge Hewitt
Welcomes Guests and State
Printer Puniwajr Talks.
ALBANY. Or.. Oct. 29. (Special.)
With an enthtiiast!e. whole-souled re
union of former residents of Albany, the
third annual Albany Apple Fair closed
tonight. Every train today brought
former Albanians hack ' to their old
homo town to celebrate "Homecoming
da-.-" Most of them came from Port
. land, thousrh many other cities were
represented. The visitors were tendered
bifr reception at the Alco Club this
evening-, and this was followed by a
"homecoming;" programme, at the First
Christian Church.
Judge H. H. Hewitt welcomed the
old-timers." and the response was
made by Willis S. nuniway. State Print
er, who llvel in Albany when a boy.
Congressman Hawley delivered the
principal addreRS of the evening, and
there were a number of reminiscent
talks by ex-Ablanians. A musical pro
Kramme Included a solo by S. N. Steele,
formerly of Albany, now of the Brong
Steele Ileal Estate Company, of Port
land. FrultRrowlnff Experts Lecture.
The final educational programme of
the fair was presented this afternoon,
with County Fruit Inspector E. W.
Cooper presiding. Professor A. B. Cord
ley, of the Oregon Agricultural College,
spoke on "Sprays and Spraying." and H.
M. Williamson, of Portland, secretary
of the Oregon State Horticultural Soci
ety, talked on "The Supply and De
mand for Apples."
A large number of men who reside Jn
the foothills in the eastern part of Linn
County have been attending the fair all
three days and have been Interested lis
teners at these lectures on various
phases of the fruit Industry. Recent
experiments have proven that this hill
land produces perfect apples and prob
ably hundreds of acres of fruit will be
set out in that part of the county In the
coming year.
The fair was a success in every re
spect. The exhibits were Bplendid and
the attendance broke all records for a
local fair.
Xo Exhibit for Spokane.
At a meeting of the executive com
mittee this morning it was found that
it would be impossible to send the local
exhibit to the National Apple Show at
Spokane, as pkinned. Under the rules
governing exhibits here all Individual
exhibits, winning prizes go to the com
mittee. rut the county exhibits remain
the property of the growers furnishing
the apples. The local committeemen
were willing and in fact desirou,s of
sending all of the exhibit which came
Into their possession to Spokane, but
the men In charge of the exhibits of
Marlon. Benton and Lane Counties re
fused to send their apples for the rea
son, that they had other plans for their
use either- In displays In their home
counties or In Portland.
The committee feared that without
" these three big exhibits it would be im
possible, to make a creditable showing
at Spokane, so no apples at all will be
sent. The boxes which won prizes In
the Individual exhibits will be retained
by the committee and will be sold by
auction tomorrow mwrnlngr.
I.AE COCXTV MrCH PLEASED
Success of Connty in Raising: Apples
Gratifies Growers.
EX-GENE. Or.. Oct. 29. (Special.)
There Is. great satisfaction here among
fruitgrowers and citizens generally ovei
winning first prize at the Albany Apple
Fair by the Lane County exhibit The
victory Is made the more satisfactory
berause of the excellent exhibits In com
petition from other countlee.
There are a number of growers here
who have steadfastly urged the advan
tage of this section for fruit-raising. The
success of Lane at the apple fair, to
gether with the fact that Lane County
won first on its cherry exhibit at the
Salem Cherry Fair, will afford new Jus
tification for the claims that fruit farm
ers claim for Lane. Many here think
Lane would .make fully as good a show
ing In a competitive pear show.
PAWNS WATCH, ARRESTED
Soldier, Accused of Hold-up, Is
Found With Stolen Goods.
VANCOUVER. Wash., Oct. 29. (Spe
cial.) While attempting to pawn a su
rer key-winding waieh at Beauregard's
pawn shop on Main street today, Albert
Williams, rrivate in A Battery. Fourth
Field Artillery, in Vancouver Barracks,
was arrested by Officer Ira Cresan for
holding up with a knife Edward Nerton.
on of Robert Nerton, of Orchards.
Nerton trrts morning reported to the
police that he went to the barracks with
the .soldier to get a pair of rubber boots,
and . that while he was with him near
the quarters, the soldier held him up.
He said that the hold-up secured $6 or
$8 in cash, the silver watch, black purse,
a Chinese coin and beer check on the
United States Saloon. All but the money
was found in Williams' pocket when ar
rested. He denied holding up Nerton. saying
Nerton had given him the -purse, money
and coin. He had told the pawnbroker
that he had bought the watch in Port
land. PRISONER SKILFUL LAWYER
Ex-Anarchlst-Ijecturer, Accuard of
Murder, Conducts Own Defense.
SEATTLE. Oct. 29. Peter Miller, for
merly an anarchist lectures on trial In
the Criminal Court for robbing a house
In this city last June, and who, the
police say. garroted Hugh McMahon. a
bartender. In this city last Fall, is acting
as his own lawyer and displaying all the
skill and learning of an experienced at
torney. He is examining the veniremen
closely.
Miller, who pawned McMahon's Jewelry
in Spokane, maintains that he got the
articles from two other men. and the
police have, no direct evidence whatever
to connect him with the murder of Mc
Mahon. McMahon was strangled so skilfully
and quickly that If the jewelry had not
b-scn taken, the body would have been
Juried as. that of a man who dropped
dead of disease.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Oct. 23. Maximum tempera
ture. 4 degrees; minimum. 46. River read
ing. 8 A. M.. 42 feet; change la last W
hours." rise 0.4 foot. Total rainfall. P. M.
to 6 P. M. 0.10 inches: total -"P'
tier J. 1903. 2 51 inches; normal. 5 23 inche..
deficiency, 2.72 Inches. Total sunshine Oo
taber 28. 1 hour 24 minutes; possible. 10
hours 18 minutes. Barometer, reduced to
sea level, at S P. M.. 28-84 inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at S P. M Pacific
time: . .
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STATIONS.
Baker City
Boise
Helena
Kamloops
North Head
Pocatello
Portland
Red Bluff
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Sacramento.'
Salt Lake
San Francisco..
Spokane.
Tacoma .
Tatoosh Island.
Wart la Walla...
Blaine
Marshfleld
Siskiyou
Tonopah
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The storm remains centrsl off Vancouver
Island. The changes during the last 24
hours In pressure have been slight. Bain
has fallen along the pacific Coast from San
Francisco north and also In the Rocky
Mountain regions. Brisk southerly winds
continue along the Washington and Oregon
coast. The temperature has fallen over the
Bocky Mountain regions and In the Sacra
mento Valley: In other districts the changes
have been slight, conditions are favorable
for continued showery weather in this dis
trict Saturday with brisk southerly winds
on the coast. .
Storm warnings are continued at all Coast
stations. '
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Showers Saturday;
light southerly winds.
Oregon Showers Saturday; brisk south
erly winds along the roast.
Washington Showers Saturday; Brisk to
high southerly winds along the coast.
Idaho Showers Saturday.
G. H. WILSON.
Tcsl Forecaster. Temporarily In Charge.
AMCSEMEXT8.
PORTLAND THEATER
Main 443; A 1085.
Russell A Drew Present for ths First Tims
on Any tSage,
THE CHAKLLM A. TAYLOR CO.,
IN
"Tint C.IRI, FROM ALASKA." .
One Week. Commencing Sunday Evening.
I IClOOer Ol. ri ice, ornm,.. uu.
80c. Bargain Matinees. Wednesday and 6at-
uroav. uc mr Any .23,.
SEAT SALE TODAT.
BAKER Main 2, A 6360.
Geo. L. Baker. Manager.
Seats now selling for the gTeat Rex Beach
play of Alaska
TltK SPOILERS"
Five Nights. Two Matinees Opening next
Sunaay flaatinee
Nights. 2oc to II; Matinees. 23c. 80c
MAIN e. A 1010. Matinees
x. 6 on days and Holidays.
SIGHTS
THEATER ,5-25-50-0
WEEK OF OCT. tS "Oar Boys In Blue,"
Mci onnell and Simpson In a "Stormy Hour,
Hobhr Pandur. Tempest and. Sunshine Trio,
Hcllcy and Kent, Kay Montgomery and
Ilesley sisters, Sansone and lMltla, Ur
cbeatra. Picture.
. PANTAGES THEATER
Advanced Vaudeville. Stars of All Nations.
Attraction Extraordinary. fONSII, JR.,
The Kdurated Chimpanzee.
WILSON, FKANRLVN CO.,
In "My Wife Won't Let Ms."
Newhold and Carroll. Warren and Brock
way, The Varsity Four, Illustrated Ballad.
Pantagescope. Pantages Orchestra.
Popular Prices Matinee Dally Curtain,
-.0, 7:20 and 0.
THE GRAND
u-iririr rw iirTORrtt 5ft
ERNEST
nOHSro.uimiifiai.fi.
Maddox Melvln.
The Labakans.
Kllllon A Moore.
Edna Davenport,
Fred Bauer,
firandaMODe.
PANTHER
AND CO.
Matlnes Every Day at 2:30. Admission 15c
Any Seat. Evening Performances 7:30. 9:15
loc. 25c Box Seats 50c.
LYRIC THEATER
phone Main 46S5," A 1026. Prices, SOe. 20e. lOo
Ths Popular Athon Stock Co. Presents
"HKLLO BILL."
A musical comedy In 3 acts.
NEXT "The Firm f Glrdlestone." by Sir
A. Conan Doyle.
Gold Watch Given Away Friday Evening-.
Matinees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday at 2:1.1. -Every
evening at 8:15. Carriages at 10:80.
' You'll Like the Lyric
STAR THEATER
PICTURES THAT ALitOST SPEAJC
TODAY, LAST CHANCE TO SEE
PRESENT BIG BILL.
Tomorrow, Sunday,
6 "BIO NEW FF.ATVRES
DIED.
BELL In this city. Oct. 2. at ths family
- residence. East 39th and Powell streets.
Stanley Bell, aged 19 years 1 month 3
days, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Bull.
- FUNERAL NOTICES. '
CROSBY At his residence, 325 Clackamas
St., Oct. 28, Mr. Edmund Crosby, aged
84 years. 6 months and 19 days, father
of the late Mrs. Florence Meade. Miss
Mercte E. Crosby and Edmund B. Crosby.
Funeral from - above residence Saturday,
Oct. 30 at 10:30 A. M. Interment at l.one.
Fir Cemetery. - Friends Invited. Cap
Cod.. Mass.. paper please copy.
LEACH In this city, Oct. 28, at the resi
dence of hef grandmother. Mrs. J. Leach,
injd Williams avenue. Virginia Bose,
daughter of Joseph and the late Maud
Leach, aged 2 years. 4 months and S
days. The funeral services will be held
at the above residence at 10 A M. today
("Saturday). 'Friends invited. Interment
Greenwood Cemetery.
REECE In this city. Oct. 28. at 144 North
JSth st.. SherroS W. Beece, aged 88 years.
4 months and 20 days. Tne funeral serv
ices will be held at the chapel of the
Portland Crematortum at 2 P. M.. Sunday.
Oct. 31. Friends Invited
SHERMAN The funeral services of Carrie
Mildred Sherman, daughter of Mr. and
. Mrs. O. J. Sherman, will 4je held at the
famllv residence. 612 East Taylor St.. at
2 P. M. today (Saturday. Friends invited.
Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
CLEM In this city. October 19. Henry Clem,
aged 8 years. Funeral services will be
held at Holman's chapel at 1 P. M. today
(Saturday.) Friends invited. Interment
Rose City Cemetery.
WHITE At his late residence. 85 North
' Twentieth. Isam White, aged 72 years. The
funeral will be held from the home on Mon
day at 10 o'clock. Please omit flowers.
OATFIELD The funeral services of
Michael Oatfleld will be held at the
chapel of the Portland crematorium at 2
p. M. today (Saturday). Friends invited.
INGALLS The funeral services of ths lata
Wlnfleld 8. Ingails will be held at Fin
ley's chapel at 8 P. M. Sunday, Oct. 31.
Friends invited.
Donning. McEntee Gllbangh. Funeral
Directors, 7th and Pine. I'bone Main 430.
Lady Assistant. Office of County Coroner.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Direct
ors. 220 3d St. Lady Assistant, phone M. SOT.
J. P. -FINLET SON. 3d and Madison,
Lady attendant. . Phone iMaln . A logo.
McEN'TEE-ERICKSON CO. Undertakers;
lady assistant. 409 Alder. M. C133.
EAST SIDE Fonersa Directors, successors
to F. 8- Dunning. Inc. K. S2. B 2526.
ZELLER-BVRNES CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. 272 Russell. Both phone. Lady assistant
LKRCH Undertaker.. 420 East Alder.
Paones East ?L B 188a. Lady assistant.
, ' xnE aioRNiyG oregoxian, Saturday, October 30, . 1909.
. . . n . "l wrr,av REAL ESTATE. ' REAL ESTATE.
KUIOSOTICn. T -rutx. , . For Sale-Lot.. JoTe-Houses.
KREMLIN BAKU. I. O. M.
Work meeting this (Saturday)
evening. Oct. 80. at 8 o'clock.
Procession moves at 8:30 sharp.
Hand In petitions early. Ban
quet at H P. M. Wear your
"little red cap."
E. E. SHARON,
Chief Chronicler.
EILERS RECITAL HALL for hlgh-clas.
recitals, lectures, meetings; splendidly
lighted, ventilated, heated, free from street
noises, seating 300; equipped with pipe
organ, grand pianos and automatic musical
devices. For rates apply Adv. Dept.. 2d
floor, Ellers Piano House,. 363 Washington St.
M. B. -A.. LTLT OF THE VALLEY LODGE
will give a Hallowe'en party at the W. O. W.
Temple, Eleventh st. ' All members are re
quested to attend and bring your friends.
Lady members please bring refreshments.
UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS
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OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT. Main SO.
SECRETARY. Mala BBS.
HUMANE OFFICER. Bast 477.
NEW TODAY.
Last Chance
Corner 10th and Harrison
Comer lot. with 4 modern -room houses,
rented for $145 per month and paying over
9 per cent on prlc asked.
$19,000,
' Tou can pay $5000 or more cash, balance
S or 5 years; on Nov. 1st the price goes to
120.000. Let us show It to, you today.
Grussi & Zadow
El 7 Board of Trade BIdg.. 4th and Oak.
$5000 6-room modern house, frac
tional lot, only 12 minutes' walk
f rorw Postoffice.
$7000 Ideal Bite for an apartment
house on 12th st. '
814.500 Very choice Income prop
erty, pays over 9 per cent.-
S21.000 For quick sale' 2 lots, one
lot vacant, one . Improved, paying
about 7 per centon entire Investment.
M. E. LEE
Room 411 Corbet t BldsT,
Choice quarter block on Grand ave
nue and East Oak st.;. M cash; balance
on terms.
Jno. P. Sharkey Company
lKU Mxh St.
THE HOMESEEKERS' GUIDE
Call or send for a copy free. Valu
able Information for homeseekers. Sev
eral hundred properties listed. Best
and cheapest lands in Western Oregon.
We buy. sell and exchange farms for
city property,.
Cramer Realty Co.
221-222 Henry Bldsr Portland, Or.
Phone Main 6639.
$7500 Lot 50x100 feet, on 10th,
near Hall street. Finely situated for
flats or apartment house. See this.
PARRISH, WATKINS & CO.
250 Alder St.
146 ACRES on river, J miles to elettrio
station: 100 acres in cultivation; best fruit
and dalrv land In valley: only J126 per
acre: J6000 cash will handle the deal.
M. C. DAVIS. R. F. D. No. 8. Salem. Or.
FOR ONE WEEIC ONLY
100x150 on 15th st. track; the very choicest
warehouse property, lor 40.000; nothing
better.
THOS. M'CCSKER. 208 Couch Bldg.
GEORGE BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
, (All Branches)
828 Worcester Bldg.
sBoaa Main SS7L A 4011
$30,000
RIVERFRONT
North Portland
160 AC EES
Between river and rail; choice manu
facturing and warehouse sites.
550 ACRES
Extending up and over the Heights;
ideal residence property.
These are the largest available
tracts about Portland in direct line
of present development northward.
,
As trustee, we offer these proper
ties for sale and recommend their
purchase, believing that great ad-.'
vances will be realized in the near
future.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY
LOVE
.' .... in- a
COTTAGE
Your Opportunity
For $1800
3 rooms and space for more.
Lot 50x100:
.E. Lincoln, Near 34th.
Easy Terms.
.'.Less for Cash.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY
NEW HOUS
ONLY
$10 PER MONTH
NEVER AGAIN will you have such
an opportunity of moving- into a spick
and span new house and become the
proud owner of your own home for
onlv $10 per month.
Come and see It. Fine bis lot: splen
did view, close In; best surroundings:
city water. The best place to live and
make your home.
The best place to buy for an invest
ment. Lots not as good sell for twice
the price elsewhere.
Come to office and ride out In our
automobile, or go to office at Gregory
Heights, end of Kast Ankeny-Rose
City Park carllne. Seeing is believing.
Don't take our word for it. And don't
ask your landlord. COME.
Fully Illustrated folder on request.
j INVESTriENT com
418 Corbett Bids., Fifth and Morrison.
HIGH UP
16th and Elizabeth
House 7 rooms.
Lot 60x100 feet.
Good value.
Name your offer. .
It's for sale.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY
A Few Splendid
Investments
$5800 125x100, near Thurman st.
$7500 55x100, East Pine st., close
in, two cottages; rent for $35 per
month. Terms can be had. "
OTTO & HARBISON REALTY CO.,
133V2 Tirst St
Holladay Avenue
$18,000
100x100
Corner E. Second.
Business property will pay 12 per cent,
or it is a good. speculation; Half Cash.
Serigstage& Lyman
0O Klftn St.
For
FOR 50 YEARS
Corner lot 60x190 feet on northwest
corner 11th and Alder .streets. Just one
half block from new Seward 14-story
hotel site. .Splendid opportunity to se
cure a central location most favorably.
Parrish, Watkins 6 Co.
250 Alder St.
OWNER'S OFFER
100x100
Burnside St. Corner
Downtown Business DlstrlcL
865.000
AM 4M. Oregonian.
it
I
As a first payment will give you im
mediate possession of a beautiful
Lot in
Katherine
Addition
Balance at $10 per mouth.
CHAPiN 6 HERLOW
- 332 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE
Beautiful Residence and
Quarter Block
HoliadayV Addition
Southwest corner East 11th and
Clackamas streets, close to Irvington
and Broadway cars; price, $15,000.
third down; includes carpets, light
fixtures and sanitary cleaning ma
chine. .
' Investigate .at once if seeking ex
tremely desirable home.
Further particulars, inquire
M'CARGAR, BATES AND LIVELY,
Failing Bldg., City.
Hoiiaday's
The one BEST place In Portland to
buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and
MOST DESIRABLE resf-vi-ce properly
ot the city.
SKISINti IS BELIEVlXi BETTER
go and see the many CtiOICE resi
dences under construction and the 1m
firovemeota goms on-
The. Oregon Real Estate Company
UBAKU AVE. AND MttlNOUAH SI.
v
" Mortgage Loans on
Improved City Property
At Current Rates. .
Bulldinc Lmana. , Installment Loans.
Wm. MacMaster
305 Worcester I .lock.
Peninsula & Acreage
For subdivision. A money maker.
Brong-Steele Co.
' 110 Second St.
NOTHING DOWN
NOTHING FOR 3 YEARS
We will sell choice residence lots at
University Park, without any payment
on -the purchase price for three years,
to those who vill build modern resi
dences. Money to loan to homebuUders.
FRANCIS I. McKENNA,
617 Commercial Mock, Second and
W'RHhlnKton.
INGLESIDE PARK
S150 to $-00 a lot. SIO down. 5 a month
AMK.I-PHEl.l'S-WWN CO.
7:i2 Marqnnm Hulldlnsr.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews. F. V. 4 Co. M. 3319. .SO Hamilton
bid..
Baker, Alfred A., 112 AhlnKton bldg.
Beck. William G.. 312 Failing fcldsr.
Blrre".. A. H. Co., 202-3 McKay bldg. Real
estate. Insurance, mortnages, loans, etc.
Bm baker & Benedict. 502 McKay bide. M.
549.
Chapin & Herlow, 832 Chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. S. & Co., 503 Corbett bldg.
Fields, C. E. As Co., Board of Trade bldg.
Jennings A Co., Main ICS. 200 OregonUln.
Porrtsh, Watkins & Co., 250 Alder st.
Sens lk, Geo." D.. 204 Stark St. Main or A
312.
Sharkey. J. P. & Co.. 122-V4 Sixth st.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ave. and
Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition).
Walker. S. T ; BO! Corbett bldg.
REAL ESTATE.
For hale
-Lot.
HEADQUARTERS FOR VACANT LOTS.
Beautiful building slts in all parts of
the city; we ran arsure you that our
prices are right, and that it pays to see
us.
CHAPIN' & HERt.OW,
332 Chamber of. Commerce.
TWO choice Bay Ocean lots, ocean frontage;
present price $10('; enn be had for R0O
each by a eafh payment of $75 and 10 per
month each; must be taken by 10 o'clock.
Maln 8088.
BAROAIN" For sale.. 1 lot 34x100, at 21st
and Alberta sts.. 2 blocks from car. all
clean and fenced: price $370, all cash.
Inquire at 1135 East 23d St. North.; Al
berta car.
BET bullrtlnr lot on Tillamook st., adjoin
ing Laurelhurst; all Improvements paid; re
stricted district: can't be bat for Profit
able Investment. Phone owner. Tabor
431. B 2080.
IF you want to buy. real estate cheap
If vou want to sell real estate cheap
SEE ME That's the only kind I handle.
S. D- VINCENT, 420 Lumbermena Bldg.
LOTS, 1100 EACH.
New addition, on carllne. S." minutes' ride.
12 or S3 per month. National Realty ft
Trust Co., 32"rtt Washington St.. room 518.
IRVINGTON LOT. 1TTH ST.. BARGAIN.
Choice location, all improvements In.
S400 below value suijroundtng lots. Owner,
East 6368. 204 McKay bldg.
HAWTHORXB-AVB. lots, let us show you
some big bargains in this district. M. E.
Lee, room 411. Corbett bldg.
1375 CASH will buy my' lot. near Alberta
street. If sold in next 4 dys. AG 49,
Oregonian. .
WEST SIDE LOT. 50x100 FEET,
Price 175, easy terms. 5 cent carfare. See
owner. 614 Board ot Trade bldg. .
WILL sacrifice my lot In best part of
Vernon for $550 GOT TO RAISB CASH.
W 494. Oregonian. '
GOOD lot tn Rose City Park; will call for
you and take you out. C 2T46.
IRVINGTON lots J1000. A. Backus, Board of
Trade bldg. Main 6960. A 7674.
KENTON residence lots, close to car, cash or
Installments. AC 469. Oregonian.
FOR SALE A choice lot to Irvington. T
464. Oregonian. .
$3
Addition
II' I T T HlPTTU 1 7 V 1 1 : w T 3 . v r tew LOT.
00x112 ft., high and sightly, surrounded
by fine homes, all Improvements in, one
block from car. -Cheap for cash; price
12950.
H P. PALMER-JONES CO..
SlS-Sl.t Commercial Club bldg.
Phones Main S099. A 2053.
APARTMENT OR HOTEL SITE.
lOoxioo ut north of Washington St..
close In. on paved, street. In center of
cest residence district,' some Income;
price $20,000. terms. '
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main 8699. A 2653.
ONLY $40 CASH .BUYS
Full 45x100 lot. on grade.I street, city wa
ter (In and paid), cement walk and curb
. bonded, near good carllne and 10 mln
ride from bridge; bal. of S3S5 payable 10
monthly This is your chance. Comp.ete
abstract, perfect title. Call at once. 516
Ablngton Bldg.
' IRVINGTON LOT $1200.
50x100. above grade, gn paved street. .1
blocks from car, the - heapet good lot
In Irvington; price $1200. terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
. Phones Main Sil'.i9. A 26ri3.
LOTS FOR SALE.
Two nice lots. 100 feet from Sellwood
carllne on South ave., 50 by 100. can be
bought on very, easyterms; price $750
ea - i.
609 Swetland Bldg.
2 CHOICE lots, line location, pi-ice will eur
pri you. cheap; 3 best new homes. 6, 8. 9
rcoms, Irvington, Holladay Addition. M
S830, C 1271, 500 Oregonian bid;,'., V. K.
Herdrnan. '
SPECIAL TOPAT.
$2.50 cash, balance easy; 50x100, on car
llne. See It today. -'
HOWARD LAND CO..
Main 7776. 519 Swetland Bldg.
SIX lots, unexcelled view of city, snow
capped mountains and Tualatin Valley;
the first lots, selected on Council Crest;
for pale at a great bargain by ,nwn.
810 Board of Trade bldg. Phone Main U34.
FINEST corner lot In Sunnv.Mde, cor. 30th and
E. Morrison St.. 7xl"0 ft.; price $l.SOO
. cash. See owner 1153 E. Morrison.
For S.tle Houses. f
FOR SALE 2U-story concrete Mock resi
dence, surrounded by line Improvement:
prominent corner on Tnlon ave.; hardwood
floors, 12-foot wide porches, front and ei'ie.
beamed ceilings, large living room? and bed
room: third floor very spacloiu, and light;
a residence that will be as good 20 years
hence as when It was built and that will
cost you nothing lor extt-rlor pointing. Call
or wmte for our dejcr(ptlve honk.
PORTLAND BUILDING ASSOCIATION,
212-213 Commercial Bldg.
IRVINGTON HOME. .
Nice, nearly new u-room ,edern 2-ory
house; gat? and electricity, furnace and fire
place, street and sidewalk paid, full lot,
north front; price $4tl"0, on easy terms: a
nice home, on Clackamas St., near 2ttth; fine
neighborhood.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
WKST-lKVl.MflUS tu.'.vtr.. .
An elegant 8-room residence, ncarlv
new. thoroughly modern, cement bnse
ment, stationary washtubs. rnnge, etc.;
everything In flrst-ciass condition; price,
$4500. an extremely low price for this lo
cation and property.
CLARK COOK CO..
6 Board of Trade Bldg Main 5407. A 3252.
MODERN S-room home. 1 block from Haw
thorne; full lot, furnace, fireplace, cement
basement, etc.; will sell on terms, or ex
change for smaller house or vacant lota;
this Is a bargain for someone who wants
a beautiful home for less than it will
cost to build; and It's In a choice neigh
borhood, too. Owner. AN 496. Oregonian.
CORBETT-ST. ' HOUSE, $500.
Good 2-story house( . near Glbbs St.; has
gap. porcelain bath. .' aireet and . -idewalk
p-jln: fine neighborhood; a big bargain at
$2500. $5oO eah, $2o per month: miiat be
ifuld quick; walking distance. West Side.
GRl'SSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
HAWTHORN -AVE. DISTRICT.
4-room bungal w. well built and ready
for occupancy; ' price $2000: terms $500
cash; this is a bargain price for imme
diate sale.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Clul- Bldg.
Phones Main 8699, A 2653.
HIGHLY IMPROVED HOME
IN SELECT NEIGHBORHOOD.
Splendid view of mountains ana rivers:
beautiful, commodious, convenient, new;
. nicely Improved grounds. 100x100, fronting
hard-surfaced street: price $20,000. Buyer
see owner. 602 Corbett block.
GARDEN, CHICKENS ANt) COW.
6-room house with fruit trees. on Ore
gon City Electric carline, and 8 lots.
' price $800. must sell; terms $3 or $5 each
month; take Oregon City car at Morrison
street bridge, get off at Jennings Lodge
and inquire at grocery for H. Hobson.
FOR SALE Modern 8-room house, fur
nished; fireplace and furnace, , gas and
electric lights. East Burnside. near 22d;
new hard-surface pavement; price $6500.
half cash; lot 60x100; worth more than
half that sum. Gibson & Holllday, 304-5
Gerlinger bldg.
$2750 NEW B ROOMS $2750
50x1m. fine lawn, 3 porches, modern
plumbing, chicken park, full basement, loo
feet to car; $450 cash, balance $20 month;
house cost nearly this much and Increas
ing in value; fine location. Owner. Main
8004.
THE finest and most attractive new 5-room
bungalow- In Portland, fireplace, attic and
cement basement, In good neighborhood
and not far out on the East Side; Im
proved streets; $250 cali, balance $20 per
month and Interest. AD 4flc. Oregonian.
FOR SALE Modern houee, 10 room. and
attic high and elghtly; beautiful treea
and BhrubR, all kinds fruit: 2OOX230 feet
ground; cement walks all In; owner leaving
town; terms. Phone Sellwood 795. 600
East 2Sth at. . "v
37.-,o Well-arranged, tasty home. 6 roemsj
full lot; modern improvements; built for
and occupied by owner. Sell carpels and
shades verv- reasonable; near-by Ibts sell
ing for $2000. 5 It Lumbermen, bldg., 5th
and Stark.
" $500 Bl'NGALOW.- "
$5O0 cash, balance monthly, new 5-room
modern bungalow on East Everett St., west
of 2Sth, bargain. 519 Swetland bldg. Main
7776.
NEW 6-room. 2-story residence, fireplace,
furnace, modern In every particular; fine
East Side restricted district. Improved
streets, near car; $350 cash, balance
monthly. AN 492, Oregonian.
NEW. modern 4-room bungalow: wired;
large lot; basement, cement foundation,
pantrv, sink, toilet, lath, lavatory; price.
$1500; $150 cash, balance to suit. 424
Henry bldg.
A REAL bargain; for sale by owner, new
o-room bungalow, beautifully arranged and
arttsticallv tlniBhd: 3 lots, natural trees;
near car;" $3100. Call Woodlawn 2209 or
2447.
jlrt.OoO Whole block, close In: 5 cottage,
on property; Income. $75 month: manu
facturing and stable sites. East Slde;
terms. Owner. Fuhr, 387 V4 East Burnshle.
BARGAIN, $1350. no Interest first year, $20
Jown, $20 per month; new 5-room house,
ful lot. 15 minutes on Oregon Electric,
near station, or rent $10. Phone Sell. 1109.
A GENUINE snap: look this up; 4-room
modern hoUBe. with 4 lots, all In bearirg,
fruit and lawn: a beauty.; $2400: your own
terms. Spencer & Co.. 102 2d st.
WE own S beautiful lot. In Irvington; will,
build on either of these to .nit. on terms.
. Butterworth-Stephenson Co.. M 8529. 35
Lafayette bldg., 6th and Washington. -
KEAR.tET St. : modern, new 7-room home,
jf the' choicest part of the Nob HII1 dls
. '.Trlct; $7000. Full information at 410 Fall
ing block.
FOR SALE By owner. the handsomest
bungalow In IrvlngUtn. 496 E. 20th st.
North. Call and see It.
MODERN 6-room cottage at Myrtle Park. 4
blocks from carllne, lot 50x100; price
$1200. Call up A 415S.
FOR SALE My own 7-room home, 786 E.
Taylor. Including carpets, etc.; leaving
town. F- C. Graham. 827 C. of C.
A SWELL home in St. Johns, an extraordi
nary bargain if taken at-once; terms. Ad
dress room 12, 806 ft Jefferson St.
FOR SALE, $45O0 Two houses near E, 26th
and Hoyt. Inquire P. J. Mella. telephone
Main 6579, East 3341.
HOME built to order on your own terms;
satisfaction guaranteed under bond; in
vestigate plan. R. C. Young, box 4064.
NEAR new Jefferson High School, modern,
6-room house, splendid location. Inquire
1095 Maryland ave. Phone Woodlawn 60.
AT a bargain, two fi-room modern houees.
Ladd Add.; term. easy. Owner. 672 Locuet
at., Ladd Add. East 2725. Thos. Vigar..
13700 8-ROOM house, at 1455 Union ave.
term.. Agent, need not reply.
WARM and very . modern: see It; 8-room
bungalow. Phone C 2749.
EQUITY IN $4000 Bl'NGALOW.
At i ytit tv j-i . ,
Located at East l.sth and -Hralnard, 1
block from the Alberta car and on one of
the highest corners in Vernon, lot 50x100.
with unsurpassed view of Mt. Hood, St
Helens and Adams. 5 larse rooms and
front and rear hall finished; . rooms above
that can be completed for $t!0; handsome
i combination fixtures with two large lead
ed dome shades; lights In rooms number
20. all controlled bv switches; reception
' hall has large nrepface. feet In actual
width, with room for B-footjlog: front
room has large 40-Inch plate glass window
and ." leaded glass, large 10-lnch pillars
between hall and parlor; dining-room pan
eled, beamed celling. 4 electric lights Im
bedded In celling. 1 art glass dome sus
pended from ceillng with heavy brass
chain; lari;e plate giass door on to porch,
line Dutch kitchen with glass doors:
woodllft. tiled wainscoting: bedrooms
large and with fine large closets,
large bath, medicine cabinet etc.; base
ment, full concrete and then celled,
painted white; stationary wash traya and
laundry stove; S cords of wood, tlr and
oak; 19 thoroughbred Minorca hens, tine
chicken-house and run; this is a home
that iou will have to see to appreciate
for it is a beauty; excellent location for
physician. ' "R"
CHAPIN & HERLOW.
.132 Chamber f Commerce.
IRVINGTON HOUSE.
$5200 8-room modern house. Just
finished,, hardwood floors, faces east, 4
bedrooms and sleeping porch, near Knott
and i-'d. full cement basement, furnace
with hot water coils, laundry trays, lot
50x100. line lawn, shade trees, never been
occupied; cost more than this: I am stuck
and must S.-11 before November 1; part
cash. X 491, Oregonian.
NORTH PORTLAND RENT PAYERS.
if you would like to own a home of
your own we can make It easy for you;
we have 5 neat homes, cozy and only 7
blocks to carbarns. 5, 0 and 7 rooms;
plastered walls, hath and toilets; full
concrete basements; every one In flrst
clasa condition; from $2imo to $2900; 10
per cent cah. It per cent per month.
S COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANX,
I M Fourth Street,
Board of Trade Hldg.
CHOICE RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
$4250 S-room modern houc.
$3.'o0 1o-riKm modern house.
$ i2.'0 il-room modern house.
$S5M New modem s-room house, with
lot lOOxlOO; a .splendid locality for apart
ment house: above all. West JSIde.
$75110 Lot 55xl0. with 2 cottages, rent
at $.15 per month, close In on East Tine
St.; half earth will handle it.
OTTO HARK SON,
133 Vi First Street.
$48(10.
HOLLADAY BARGAIN.
J Modern eight-room house, with best plumb
ing, furnace, fireplace, electric and gas fix
tures, full cement cellar floor, extra toilet,
cement wflfhtuix. two blocks from the car
line; street improvements paid; house In
No. 1 condition; will sl! for cash or half
cash at $4S:.o. or can n-rat:ge on Installment
plan at the additional cos:. Phone B 1362
or Ea-w 92.
IRVINGTON HOME., must be sold; strictly
modern 9-room. well-built bouse, at 833
Hancock st. (cor. of E. 26th st.). must be
sold. Large verandas, sleeping balconi-s.
oak floors in both stories, enameled wood
work. 2 fireplaces, full concrete basement,
etc. This bouse was built for a home
a'id will be sold at very reasonable price
and terms. Price 10.o00. Address room
11. 250ft Id st Phones A 28D3 or Main
S62.
STOP THE- RENT.
Buy this Sunnyslde bungalow, new and mod
ern, 5 room-, bathroom, pantry, attic, 2
torchet. flower porch, titntlonary tubs, full
basement with cement floor. 60 fe.t fronting
east. All this for
, $250 down,
balance like rent. . Buy from owner and
ave money. Call 351 EjsI 39th St.. on.
block south of Hawthorne ave.
Acreage.
R1VKRUAI.E.
I will sell all. or any portion, of my
beautiful 8-acre tract at Riverdale; will
cut up lilcelv into single ncres or more;
tract is wooded and commands an unex
celled view- of river, city and mountains:
secure for yourself a chlce country homo
site In this most exclusive residence sec
tion ot Portland; will build your home,
conforming to your own plans, on easy
terms if desired. F. C Graham, 827 C. of C.
A' BARGAIN.
10 acree. with 4 rooms; good black soil:
7 blocks to electric line, near Beaverton; 2
acres cleared, bal. easily cleared; 1 has
some timber; this Is a nap and come quick;
price $2.V('. $15oo handles, balance 2 year.
SELLKKS ItBALTY CO.,
5wi Board of Trade.
Maln 7488 . A 7650
8 ACRES. 11 miles from Courthouse, on O.
W. P. Electric lino; surrounded by bear
ing apple orchard and cultivated po.ato
land- overlooks Columbia River: an Ideal
tract. Price 240O; terms.
H. 1'. PAI.MKR-JONES CO..
212-213 Commerclnl Club Hldg.
Phones Mnin StS'.Mi; A 2U53.
A BE AVTI ICT I, home, suitable for platting:
5 acres; all Improvements; will sell at half
price. $1000; terms; 5-cent fare, Mt. Scott
line. Call at Rayburn's store, Lenta,
owner. 1 to 5 P. M.
ACREAGE In large or small tracts oa e.r-
llne close In: choice river front: 5oO menvs to
subdivide. Kinney & Stimpher. 531 Lum
ber Exchange bldg. A 4881
SO LEVEL acres. 40 In grain. 10 open tim
ber, pasture, on Snlem line, near river;
$125 an acre. A 4SH, Oregonian.
$30o CASH Base Line Road. 5 acres, balance
eiy trms; $3lO per acre. Lewie. 251
Washington st.
10-ACRE garden tract on easy terms: close
to Forest Grove: some beavertlam. Owner,
511 Board of Trade.
ACRES close tn for $9000. This Is a fin
buy. Call 410 Falling block
Homestead.
FREE LANDS IN OREGON.
Send your address or call and get our
booklet that tells all about the aao-arra
homesteads in Central Oregon; three rail
roads now building on direct line toward,
the property.
B. S. COOK CO.. 5Q3 Corbett Bldg.
j WANTED At once, homestead reunquisn-
ment; must ne goon nun '"'"i'-
over some stock. Address, with full de
scription In first letter. Room Beaver
Rooms, cor. Marshall and 12th sts.
HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT.
Itju acres. 1 mile from railroad, a snap.
Call 519 Swetland bldg.
WANTED Well-posted homestead locator that
enn talk real estate; give phone number. S
408. Oregonian. y
25 ACRES, clear, timber and water, near
Roseburg, Or. A 493. Oregonian.
M isceltanrous.
FINE FARM.
SUITABLE FOR PLATTING.
We have an SO-acre farm, nearly one
half beaverdam land; half hour out of
city; mostly under cultivation; large new
barn, good house, young orchard; 22 elec
tric trains daily within 5 minutes walk of
the house; Southern Pacific trains, with
station and switch on the land; this Is an
Al farm, finely located for platting. We
offer the tract for a short time at $225 an
acre, with terms. For sale by the owners,
BENNETT DERBYSHIRE.
Jul Swetland Bids.
10-ACRE FRUIT TRACTS IN THE
"FRUIT ZONE" of Yamhill County.
First offering of "ELROD TEN ACRE
TRACTS" $140 to $155 per acre.
Convenient terms. Send your address
for full particulars.
J. O. ELROD, OWNER.
519-620 Corbett bldg. Tortland, Or,
APPLE PLANTINGS.
We are planting K-O0 acres In Loran.
District and can give "selections of five
acres or more, including five year.' care.
These properties will receive ttttme cluM
of care and attention a. we are giving our
walnut planting.
CHURCHILL-MATTHEWS CO., Inc.,
Lumber . Kxchange Rldg..
Second and Stark Sts.
60 ACP.ES on the United Railway. 4 miles
N. W. of Llnnton. for only $125 If taken
at once: carline crosses place twice; this
price for a few days only and will be raUed
to $500 per acre w hen cars commence run
ning; grandest proioslt!on for subdividing
or Investment. C. F. Pfluger A Co.. rooms
4-8 Mulkey bldg.. 2d and Morrison all.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
cloje-ln acreage or
small, well-Improved farms.
at low price and on most
liberal terms, see me.
I handle my own properties.
J. O. ELROD.
520 Corbett bldg
RENTING property on William, ave.; a
.nap at $5000; soma cash. Buy it- 007
Beck bldg.
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