Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 05, 1909, Page 19, Image 19

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    xTIE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, XOYE3IBER 5, 190&.
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PYTHIANS TO MEET
Conventions to Be Held in All
Oregon Districts.
FIRST AT SALEM TUESDAY
Prominent Pythian From All Over
Oregon to Attend Grand Chan
cellor to Visit All lodges
of State.
A series of district conventions to be
held during the cominjr four months by
the different districts of the Knights of
Pythias of Oregon will be Inaugurated at
Salem next Tuesday evening. November
9. According to reports which hava
reached the headquarters of the pub
licity committee of the K. P. Grand
Lodge fn Albany, the biggest and most
elaborate district conventions ever held
tn the history of the ordt-r in Oregon will
take place this Winter, and things will
be lively in Pythian circles throughout
th entire state.
This first district convention, which will
be held at Salem Tuesday, will be a big
one. Central Lodge, of the Capital City,
has invited all of the lodges of the 16th
Pythian District to meet there and all
will send big delegations. This district
Includes Marion and Polk Counties, in
which are seven lodges situated at Salem.
511 vert on, Hubbard. Aurora, Dallas, In
dependence and Falls City.
Prominent Pythians to Attend.
Among the prominent men of the order
who will attend this convention and help
celebrate the first big Pythian gathering
of the Winter are Judge William M.
Cake, of Portland, supreme representa
tive; Judge W. 1 Bradshaw, of The
Dalles, supreme representative; L. M.
Curl, of Albany, past grand chancellor:
Gus C. Moser. of Portland, past grand
chancellor: Frank Menefee, of The
Dalles, grand chancellor: D. E. Yoran, of
Eugene, grand vice-chancellor; L. R.
Stinson, of Salem, grand keeper of rec
ords and seal; George Schulmerlch, of
HHlsboro. grand prelate; Judge Robert
G. Morrow, of Portland, chairman of the
judiciary committee of the Grand Lodge;
Frank S. Grant, of Portland, chairman
of the finance committee of the Grand
Lodge, and George W. Knight, of Hub
bard, grand inner guard.
AH Districts to Have Conventions.
District conventions will be held during
the Winter In all of the districts in the
state. The Pythian districts, as estab
' lished at the. Grand Lodge session at
Pendleton last June, are now as follows:
No. 1, Multnomah and Clackamas Coun
ties; No. 3, Columbia and Clatsop Coun
ties; No. 3. Washington and Yamhill
Counties; No. 4. Linn and Benton Coun
ties; No. 5. Lane and Douglas Counties;
No. 6, Josephine, Jackson and Klamath
Counties; No. 7, Coos County: No. 8,
Wasco, Sherman and Crook Counties:
No. 9. Gilliam. Wheeler and Morrow
Counties; No. 10. Umatilla County; No.
11. Wallowa County; No. 12. Baker and
Malheur Counties; No. 14. Union County;
No. 15. Grant County; No. 16, Marion and
Polk Counties: No. IT. Tillamook County.
Kvery Pythian Lodge in the state will
be visited during the coming fiscal year
either by Grand Chancellor Menefee or
J5rand Vice-Chancellor Yoran, according
to definite plans which have been mapped .
out In accordance with a system adopted
at the last Grand Lodge session. Each
of these officers has already begun the
tour of official visits.
Grand Chancellor Completes Tour.
Grand Chancellor Menefee has Just re
turned to his home In The Dalles from a
visit to the lodges of Central Oregon,
having made official visits to the lodges
at Canyon City. Long Creek. Condon,
Ine Rock, Mitchell. Prinevllle and
Bend. He was accompanied on this trip
by Circuit Judpe R. R. Butler, of Con
don, an enthusiastic Pythian Knight and
one of the best orators in the order.
Grand Chancellor Menefee will make
his next visit to the lodge at Roseburg
and will then come northward, visiting
all of the lodges In the Willamette Val
ley, which will take him to practically
every town In the Valley.
Abd-uhl-Atef Temple. No. 117. Dramatic
Order of the Knights of Khorasan,
which is the fun-making branch of Pyth
i ah ism, will not be idle this Winter. This
temple is located in Portland, but it in
cludes In its membership men from all
parts of the state. Besides one or two
big sessions it will hold in its home tem
ple, the- members of this order plan to
make a few pilgrimages to leading Ore
gon cities and Initiate wearers of the
mystic triangle Into the mysteries of the
desert.
DAILY IFTElUT.OilCI. REPORT. ;
PORTLAND. N-v. 4. Maximum tempr-tur-v
51 '!-rree: minimum. 4ft d-trees. River
reading at S A. M., 7 7 fe : rhanjje tn last 24
hiurs. rie 1 1 f"t. Twsl rainfall , p. M. to
ft P M . .?2 inch; -ta! s'n.-e SVptfmber 1.
j-9. 35 in'he; normal. 6.2 1m-r.s; fx-M.
.15 Inch. T'"al sunshine November 3. none;
re!hle. 10 hours. Barometer i reduced to ta
levr. at 5 P. M.. 29 i Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M., Pacific time.
No.errbr 4:
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STATIONS.
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weather coxninoxs.
A elfcht l predion ha 'jAveloped over
SViurVrn Orejron. L-auFing roremMy clnuiiy
Ktfr over the rai'..- Sl-ip.- and ehuwr
" Waj,Mr.irton nri Wenftra Ore-n. The
terrper;ure t-harppj have been 5::.ht !n all
lit riot ex-'el S!i:hfatorT. I r! h where a
eharp rise in re port M. C--r..'.ltir.e are favor
able for c"'"U'lv weather, with ahower tn th.
dltrlet Friday.
FORECASTS
Purtlard ari vicinity Showers Friday;
V.fftt north wind.
"rejeon Showers Friday; light varlaMe
win -a.
U aahingtrn Showers Friday; light north
wind.
Idaho C:oudv Friday.
r, IL wiu.sox.
! .-h-t! Pnrn tr Te-rt norar: I v in ('hrw
mm.
p; PE tn :h: rfty. X vember 4. Ja'-oh
Rube, aped '21 years, nattve of Ruwia. Re
main at Pmininy, McKntee A .i:lbauRh,
7th and pin bis. Funeral nonce later
STIDHAM In this ci?v. Xove-r.her 4. at the
family residence ll'TH Wl'bur St.. John
t'lark Stidham. Infant son of Mr. And Mrs.
John F- Stidham.
AMUSEMENTS.
BUNGALOW 15
THEATER
ta and Morrison
Phones Main 117 "A" 4224.
Tonight 8:15
I Tomorrow Night
Matinee 2:15
Tomorrow
Charles FTohman Prsnts
BILLIE BURKE
In Comedy. "Love Watches"
Evening1 and Matinee Price S2 to 75c
SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY
VICTOR MOORE
In Gso. M. C"ohsns Musical Comedy.
"THE TALK OF NEW YORK'
AT BUNGALOW THEATER
4 N!pht BsRlnnlns: Next Sunday
Prices: $1.00. $1.00, 75c. 50c.
PORTLAND THEATER ffiJTSaS'
Main 443; A 7083.
Russell Drew Present for th First Time
on any Sts-ce. Tonieht and A'.l Week.
Paraatn Matinee Tomorrow, 2."c to any seat.
Charles A. Taylor's Romantic Play of the
Northland.
"THE GIKL, FROM ALASKA."
Prices Evenir.f-s. 2.1c. 3.c and 50c.
Commencing Sunday matinee. Nov 7,
Charles A. Taylor's stirring drama, "The
Queen of the Highway."
BAKER
THEATER
Main 2. A 5360
Geo. I. Baker. Manager.
AM Records Broken.
TOMOHT All tH week. Saturday Matinee
"THE -sI-OILKRS." By Rex Beach.
A thnUinK tale of Alaska and the fnT
North. See the jenulne Alaskan doga tne
kind that carried Cook to the Pole.
Niicht Prices 2."c to $1.00.
Next Week. Opeplnrr Sundav Matinee.
"HONEYMOON TRAIL"
MAIN 6, A 1020. Matinees
Ex. 8 on days and Holidays.
iD-ii-b'Ji
theater 15-25-55-7!?':
WrEK OF NOV 1ST Edwin Sterens and
Tina MarMiall in,' "An Evening With Ulck
enjt". The IeHaven sextctl-, presenting
"The I'ndemtudv"; The t armen Troupe;
Howard Shetland and Comedy Canines;
The Eerrell Brothers; Milt Wood. Walter
Wood and Company, presenting "A Ilabr
Grand"; Pictures; Orchestra.
THE GRAND
WKKK.OF NOVEMBER 1.
HTABAJiZAl
F-d Galheher co
John Sturgeon I o.
Steeley & Edwards
LKirothr Iahl
Dirk i Aiire MoAtoj
Fred Bauer
Grandn scope.
TROUPE OF
8 JAPS-8
Matinee Every Dav at 2:3. 15c Any eat.
Fv en In if Performances. 7 and 9:15.
Evenina- Prices lie. '27c; Box iieats. 50c.
PANTAGES THEATER
Advanced Vauderille. Stars of All. Katlons.
MIX. IXORIVE ANI HER TBOCPE OJ
I'ERSIAX I.EOPABU8.
Special 'Added Attrartlon The Great
Buckner. World's Champion t'yclist and the
Original Loop-to-l.oop Man. Seymours
Hai.ny Family. Ned Nye. Leo White. The
Clarkes J? C. Mack & Co. Pantagescope.
Curtain 2:3u. 7:SO and 9.
LYRIC THEATER
Phones Vain 46Sr,, A 1026 prices, 30c. 20c. 10c
The Popular Athon Stock Co. presents
"AN INNOCENT SIN NEK.
By Lawrence Marston.
Go!d watch given away Friday evening.
Matinees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday at 2:1.Y Every evening at 8:15
Next "Whose Baby Are You?"
You'll Like the Lyric!
STAR THEATER
Today
4 URF.IT PHTIHES i
Jeun Wilson In e Sonar.
MISS KKl.l.KIDIAN'S A"T IN PHYSI
CAL ri'LTlKK IS ESPVriALLY IN
TERESTING FOR I.AI'IES.
10c ADMISSION 10c.
Programme chants Sunday.
DON'T FAIL. TO SE3
"Shadow of the Cross"
The Miracle PalntinK.
BENEFIT GOOn SAMARITAN HOS
PITAL. Fifth Floor leler Frank Co,
The Talk of the World.
ACCTION SALES TODAI.
At Oilman's auction rooms. 12 2nd street,
at 10 o'clock A. M. S 1. N. Oilman, auc
tioneer. At Wlleon's Auction House, corner Second
and Tamhill. Sale at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson,
auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
A. A. O. N- M. S. Oh. y
sons of Al Kader. rejoice, for
unto y u (riud tidinns. Brlnn
your fox and met with ua on
Saturday, the th day of No
vember, at S o'rleck. in ths
evening, at th Msonic Tem
ple, West- Park and Yamhill
streets, and herein fail not.
The purpose of this meeting
is to consider the pilKrimaRe
to Albany. AH NodIcb are ex
perted to ffive their erthusi-aMic support to
this pllgrlmaire and It is desired that a full
attendance be had so that the largest dele
gation can be taken from Al Kader Tempi
to this pilrrimAffe. Albany is doing much
and we should do more.
L. C;. CLARKE. Potentate.
B- G. WHITEHOL'SE, Rec
ROSE CITY rHArTRR. NO. R6 O
K S. Rpfrular meeting this Fri.lay
fi enins: at s oclook Masonic T-n-
rio. i v.v
!le deprres By order
V. M- SAP
Gl'KRlN, -Sec.
POKT1....... 1X1 DOE. NO. .".5. A,
F. A NO A.- M. Special communi
atlon rhls Fridav evening. Nov.
6:ot o'clock. Work tn F C. de
sree. Ptaied communication 7:rrt
P. M. Work In K. A. dearee. Vis
itors welcome. Bv order W. M
C M. STEADMAX. Sec
EILERS RECITAL, HALL, for hlsh-class
recitals. lectures. meetings; splendidly
lighted, ventilated, heated, free from strct
noises, seating :t00; equipped with pipe
organ, grand pianos and automatic musical
devices. For rates apply Adv. Dept., 2d
floor. Filers piano House, 333 Washington at.
HAP3ALO LOIH3 K. NO. 15. L O. O. F.
Rrjcular nieetlrg this (Friday) evening at
7:3t o'clock. Work tn the first decree. The
team pleae take notice. Chemeketa L-dge,
No. 1. of Salem, will pay ui a fraternal visit.
Employment found for Od'ifeilows.
F. COZENS. 6ec.
FTXEBAL NOTICES.
KFNNFTVY. At her late residence Si 7
Morris St.. Nov. 3. Agne! Loretta. beloved
wife of J D. Kennedy. daup liter "f
Mil haei O'Brien and sister of Mrs. Wil
liam LMinn. and Mary power A nitlve of
Pi:: st on. Pa. A ct d 4, years Funeral
services Fr:rtay. Novcmler .". S;4 A. M.,
thence to St. M riry's Church. Williams
svnue nnd Sranion street. Friends : e
sict fully invited to Tt-nt. Tnterment Mt.
Calvary Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.
WH1TPTTT In this city. November 4. ai
The farnllv residence. 149 Kant Hoyt si..
Foster Oray Whitsitt, Jr.. nr;ed J months
4 days, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.
Foster Whitsitt. Friends of family re
spectfully invited to attend funeral ser-
ice. whii h will be held at the above
reidenc?. at 3 P. M , today. Friday No
vember 5. Interment Rose City Cemetery.
STKK1.E The funeral services of Edna
Ixtuise Steele, beloved daughter of Mr. and
Mr?. C. H. Steele, will be held at Hoi
mun's chapel. Thir and Salmon sts.. at
'2 P. M- today (Friday.. Friends of the
family Invited. Interment Riverview Cem
etery. JOHNSON In this city. November .T. 1XX,
farah Johnson, Ked t',7 year. Funeral
services will b held at Flnley's Chapel to
dav i Friday at '. P. M. Friends invited.
Interment at Miller's Cemetery, near Sil
verton. Or.
tnnclnc. McJCritee (jilbaugh. funeral
Director. 7th and Fine. I'honn Main 4 JO.
W -J A t.n stkiTlsssi aI rniinff sIslskA.a-
ED.VAK1) II OILMAN CO.. Funeral l)lret
orw. 2-0 :d t. Lady Awiftut l'bune 1. 07.
J. P. HMtl 3t (SON. 3d and MndlMn.
Latlr attroumit. rliooe Main U. A lAi.
McENTEK-EKH'KSON CO. Undertakers:
lady slunt. 4IH Alder. M. CVi:i.
EAST 81lf: Fanero IHrectors. successors
to F. 8. llunulDK. Inc. K- 52. B &25.
ZEI.LF.R-BYltXES CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. 2? Russell. Both phones. Lad? nitaot
LKRCH CriderMker.. 4?0 East Alder,
tunes East B 18. Lady assistant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT. Main IM.
ECRIABV. Mala MS.
HUMANE OFFICIR. Bait 4771.
NEW TODAY.
now offer for sale several
thousand acres in Multno-
jmah Countv, 15 miles from
Portland, at less than $26.00
per acre. Southern exposure,
magnificent view of moun
tains knd valleys, soil and
locality unexcelled in the
Northwest for the culture
of fruits or nuts. Saw tim
ber on part of this property
should produce half the cost
of the whole. Details fur
nished only to responsible
parties who mean business.
Address AL 500, Orego
nian. Choice " ML ' Tabor Lots
Paradise Addition
Situated on the West Slope in the
most desirable location, one block
from car and school, 15 minutes' ride
from postoft'ice; with Bull Run water,
gas and phones; all sewer and street
improvements to be completed within
one year. Easy payments.
Also one larjre strictly modern 8
room house with concrete basement,
large attic and yard, one block from
school and car. This is a good buy.
Let us show them to you.
THE PACIFIC GOHCIAL TRUST CO.
246 Washington Street.
Phones Main 1524, A 1524.
A Hood River Farm
at a Bargain
20 acres (or a part of it) located on
the West Side, only four miles out,
right in the heart of the Fort land
ownerships; part in bearing, part in
young orchard, part in scrub oak.
The? tipple on dlnptay In the
window of Ol da. Wort man Ai
Klnsr nre from this place.
gee us today and let us put you in
touch with the owner.
CHAPI.V & HER LOW,
332 Chamber of Commerce.
The Great Sale of
the Emmet Stock
Begins This Morning at
OILMAN'S
126 Second Street,
Between AVashington and Alder.
TEN CHOICE HOME
STEAD LOCATIONS
that have been overlooked, that can
be secured, if filing is made at once,
within three miles of Prinevllle. For
particulars, apply
THOMSON, fJAClEOfl 8 NEELL
611-612 Swetland Building.
East Side Business Properties
65X1G0, on Russell, near Mississippi
street. This has a good future and
good income.
East Stark Street
50x100. S. B. corner Kast 9th and Kast
Stark. Income $15 per month. Price
47.-.o. This is the cheapest property
on the street.
Grand Avenue
100x1 SO on Grand ave.. near the new
Steel bridge. Price $17,500. ThiB is
cheap, all improvements in.
EDW. P. MALL CO.
309-310 Ablngton BIdgr.
WE FURNISH LAND
YOU PLANT ORCHARD
EACH ONE-HALF INTEREST
We have a client with choice fruit
land, all cleared, who is ready to set it
fn trees and care for It for one year;
lie will deed you a half interest .if you
will pav the expense of planting and
care; it's the best proposition we have
seen; if you are wantinK an orchard or
an Investment, we. recommend this for
vour consideration. F. V. Power &
Co., 23 Henry bJdg.
Mortgage Loans on
Improved City Property
At Current Rate.
Bolldloz Loan. Installment Loans.
Wm. MacMaster
SOS Worcester Block.
WE HAVE A
14 Block on Union Ave.
that touM make a first-class location
for a stable. It is v ithin three blocks
of Knst Morrison. This can be bought
for 16,500. Easy terms.
vi:i.no.N DARMW,
US Hoard of Trade.
146 ACRES on river. 2 miles to electric
station; 10 acres in eultivatien: best fruit
and dairy land in valley; only $125 per
acre: Jbtjrt cash will handle the deal.
M. C. DAVIS. R. F. D. No. 8. Salem. Or.
ntOBGI BLACK.
, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
(All Branches )
123 Worcester Bld(.
Phons slain 8ST1. A 4011.
"WE
NEW TODAY.-
Let d
IN THE GREAT SCAPPOOSE,
COLUMBIA COUNTY
FRUIT BELT
Are Xott Beinr Subdivided Into 10, 20,
30-Aere Trswtsi by MeFarland Invest
ment Co., of Portland, Ores?00
TWO TOWN LOTS FREE IX SPITZ
EMBEBG The choicest selections of high-grade
apple and pear land can be bought in
10-acre tracts for $500 each (only
$50.00 per acre). Others at $400.00, as
to location.
20-ACItE TRACTS $4O0 AND 500
EACH. . .
30-CBE TRACTS 400 AND 500
EACH.
The Soil
is a splendid quality of volcanic ash
and clay loam, -which is considered the
standard bv aopie growers. Our lands
are only 25 miles from Portland, to the
west and north. Railroad connections
are perfect the Portland and South
western U. R. runs daily trains througrh
the center of this acreage. Astoria
Columbia K. R. within a short distance.
The New Town of Spltxenbers
is being laid out and each person buy
ing a 10, 20 or 30-acre tract will be
given two lis free .each 50x100 feet),
100 feet square in a body. Suitable
blocks are donated for school and
church purposes, also warehouse sites
for future fruit-packing establishments.
No better investment can be possible
for any business man or woman, either
professional or otherwise, who desires
an orchard near Portland, than to buy
one or more of these tracts at our low
prices.
Scapnoose Apples
are well known as being highly colored
and of delicious flavor, when properly
cultivated.
This orchard tract has an elevation
of 600 to 800 feet above the Columbia
River, thus being in sunshine when the
low-lying districts are covered with
fogs.
No Irrigation Is Needed.
The land lies sloping, with perfect
drainage.
Plenty of wood without cost. Now is
the time to get a start on a fortune.
You can buy ten acres at less than an
ordinary cltv lot can be bought.
A few years' growth of apple trees
will bring an income of $500 to $1000
per acre, when planted to Spltzenberg
and Yellow Newtown apples.
Don't rielav. Save money by making
a quick selection. Only about one hun
dred facts for sale.
liberal terms to suit. For full par
ticulars, call or write
HcFARLAND
INVESTMENT CO.
311 orbrlt BulldlnK Building;.
Merrltt dfc Pnlmer, Sales Agents.
Portland, Oreson.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
UNION AVENUE
PROPERTY
Several choice corners.
SPECIAL SNAP
S. TV corner Union avenue and
Morris, 108xl00.
Income $30
Only $5000
Cash Required.
G9DDARD & WEIDRICK
243 Stark St.
WASHINGTON STREET
$55,000
Three lots, cor. Washington and King.
$50,000
Brick building full lot
$25,000
shinjeton and For
n Ford 100 deej
Corner TVashinjcton and Ford 189 feet
on Ford 100 deep.
Vanduyn & Walton
616 Chamber of Commence.
HOLLADAYADD. HOME
PRICE 36500
If you wish a home with every com
fort in choicest of residence districts,
convenient to 2 carlines, let us show
you one at Kast Klevnth and Halsey
streets. Corner lot 50x100 and 8-room
house, full cement basement, up-to-date
hot water heating plnnt. electric lights.
Price includes all lighting- and heating
fixtures, carpets, shades, kitchen range,
etc. Must be seen to be appreciated.
Call and let us show you.
Mai! & Von Borstel
104 Second St., Lumber Exchange Bldfr.
WHEAT LAND
T handle my own wheat land; will
take mall cash payment, good Port
land property or secured notes for first
payment, and take
OXE- HALF
of crop until land is paid for.
J. O. ELROD,
519-520 Corbett Tilde, Opposite Post
office. Peninsula Acreage
Kor subdivision. A money maker.
Brong-Steele Co.
110 Second St.
NEW TODAY.
NEW HOUSE
-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
only $10 per month.
Come and see it. Fine big 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 East Ankeny-Rose
Cltv Park canine. Seeing Is believing.
Don't take our word for it. And don't
aak your landlord. COME.
Fully Illustrated folder on request
15
INVESTMENT C0.o,SS
41S Corbett BIdK-. Fifth and Morrison.
For 1900
Finest fruit land in Southern Oregon,
in famous fruit section, including
bearing orchards.
Will exchange for Portland busi
ness property and pay difference.
Chapin & Herlow
S32 Chamber of Commerce.
$5000'
East Taylor Street
No. 690 East Taylor St., between 14th
and 15th, swell modern, 6-room house, 2
fireplaces, furnace,- fine improvements,
full lot, nice lawn and roses, street work
paid, good neighborhood and easy walk
ing distance. tlOOO cash. $25 per month;
worth $XC0; a snap. See it today, then
see
The Owner
317 Board, of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
20th and' lovejoy
100x100. on the N. E. corner of Love-
joy and 20th.
dhxiuu, aa.ioining.
Can make' a price on these proper
ties that will interest you.
No phone Information.
, EDW. P. MALL CO.
309-310 Abington Bldg.
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 will build modern resi
dences. Money to loan to homebullders.
FRANCIS I. McKEJJSA,
617 Commercial Block. Second nnd
YYasblnKton.
ONE ACRE BARGAIN
On Grays Crossing, a real bargain on
easy terms; $1250. $400 cash. Frederick
C. Forbes, 529 Lumbermen's, Fifth st.
GRAND AVENUE
Close in, corner, 100x100. Price $S0T0.
Income $50 month. Terms. AN 501,
Oregonian.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrew. F. V. A Co. M. 3340. SO Hamilton
bid-!.
Beck. William 312 Falling bldg.
Blrrell. A. H. Co.. 202-3 McKay bldg. Real
ertate. Insurance, mortgages, loatia, etc
Bru baker & Benedict. 502 McKay bldg. M.
549.
Chapin & Herlow, 332 Chamber Commerce.
Coo"-;. B. S. A Co.. 503 Corbett bldg.
Fields. C E- & Co., Board ot Trade bldg.
Jennings & Co.. Main 188. 206 Oregonlan.
Farrish. Watklns & Co.. 250 Alder t.
Schalk, Geo. D.. 2Gi Stark at. Main or A
Sharkey. J. P. & Co.. 122 Sixth St.
The Oregon Ral Estate Co., Grand ave. and
Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition).
WMKer S. T , 004 Corbett bldg.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
TRVINGTON RBSIDENCE LOT.
50x100. on paved street. within three
blocka of car; well abpv grade; the best lot
in Irvington for the' money; price $1200,
termw.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main 8699, A 2653.
' WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS.
View lot (10x112, surrounded by fine homes:
all Improvements in; one block from oar;
price 52650.
H. P. PALM BR-JONES CO.,
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main 8639. A 2653.
WEST PARK ST., CORNER
Jackson, the only corner for sale on this
choice street : an ideal apartment site,
very reasonable for quick turn.
VANDUYN & WALTON,
515 Chamber of Commerce. ,
125x182. WITH 3-room house. 2 chicken
houses. 60 fruit trees., small berrie. etc.;
city water, 2 blocks from car. 20 minute
from heart of city; $180. easy terms. Call
313 Chamber of Commerce.
SIX lots, unexcelled iew of city, snow
capped mountains and Tualatin Valley;
the first lots selected on Council Crest ;
for pale at a great bargain by owner.
810 Board of Trade bldg. Phone Main 034.
VERT desirable Portland Heights Jot, on car
line; eplendid north and east view; only
$1000; if you are looking for a bargain, this
is your chance. W. J. Smith, 4-38 Chamber
of Commerce.
I WILL build you a home after your own
Ideas on easy terms; see me before you
buy. S. D. Vincent, M20-421 Lumbermen's
bldg.
Al REAL ESTATE contract. $1300. payable
monthly; sacrifice for cash, or will take
Ut part payment. M 505. Oregonian.'
IF you want to buy real estate cneap
If you want to sell real estate cheap
SEE ME That's the onlv kind I handle.
S. D VINCENT. 420 Lumbermens Bldg.
LOTS, $100 EACH.
New addition, on carline. 25 minutes ride.
$2 or $3 per month. National Realty A
Trust Co., 326H Washington st.. room 516-
500 LOTS for sale in St. Helens. $lO0 and
up. J. B. 221 Board of Trade bldg.
IRVINGTON lots $i000. A. Backus. Board of
Trade bldg Main S3 fit). A 7574.
THREE .10x100 lots on 14 th. near Ains
worth. cheap; terms. 418 Manhattan st.
4 LOTS, each SOxloo, 4 blocks east from
Woodlawn station. Phone Woodlawn 203.
FOR SALE A choice lot in Irvington. T 464.
Oregonian.
-. xr- - a.
A
REAL ESTATK.
For Sale
-Lots.
LA U R K.I.H V RST.
We have som of the best lot and quar
ters in this beautiful addition at firs prices,
which are eure to increase in value within
the next six month: ripht now ia the time
to get the picTi f the best.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Ciub FIdg.
Phones Main $689. A 2653.
APARTMENT OR HOTEL SITE.
100x100. close in. just north of Washing
ton St., on paved eireet; is in center of best
recider.ee and family hotel district; two
houses on the property bring in $75 per
month; price $2O.0Ou. terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main 8699. A 2653.
ONLY $40 CASH BUYS
Full 45x100 lot. on graicii street, city wa
ter (in and paid), cement walk and curb
bonded, near good carline and 10 nln.
ride from brfdge; bal. of $335 payable $10
monthly This la your chance. Complete
abstract, perfect title. Call at once. 516
Abington Bldg.
L'OTS 5 DOWN
GARDEN. CHICKENS. ETC.
" Choice building lots on Orrgon City car
line- new addition; price 100 each; $2
or monthly payment.
NATIONAL REALTY A TRCPT CO.,
32a1 Wash. St. Room 51G-17.
MOUNT TABOR.
inox'00, CORNER; BARGAIN.
TOML1NSON. 47 FIRST STREET.
For Sale House.
( THREE BARGAINS.
5- room house, modern. East Madison st.;
fine neighborhood, full !ot; two good ranges
and carpets to go with house. Price ?42oO.
terms.
6- room modern house, 32d et., near Clin
ton, full lot", some fruit. Price $liA; $500
cash, balance easy termo.
5-room modern bungalow, on East 29th.
and lOu feet from car. This place i new
and is a bargain. Price J26S0. $150 cah.
balance pavable $15 per month.
THE STROUD-FRY COMPANY,
434 Chamber of Commerce bl.ig.
BEAUTIFUL HOME
AT RIVERDALB.
The house Is new, beautifully designed
and finely finished; the grounds are large
and well improved and the view ot the
river, city and mountains cannot be ob
structed; the location is in the most ex
clusive residence section in or about Port
land; the price is right. For further par
ticulars see
R. F. BRYAN,
505 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1.103. A 1227-
IRVINGTON HOME CHEAP.
S-room. modern Improvements, bath
room, with bet plumbing and extra tofiet;
hot-air furnace, fireplace, both electric and
gas fixtures; full cement basement: house
in perfect condition ; street improvements
paid; very good location, in that part of
Irvington nearest to downtown; handy to
carline; cheaper than any surrounding
property. phone after 6:U P- M., East
728.
A GOOD LITTLE INVESTMENT FOR SALE
It is a modern 4-room bungalow, with.
bath, hot and cold water, electric light,
etc.; is rented at $15 per month, and we
will sell it for .VH down and balance on
easy terms; has one and a half lot, an,d
only two blocks from car, on St. John
line; only one block from beautiful Colum
bia Park.
WILLIAMS INVESTMENT CO.,
621 Corbett Bldg.
IN HOLLADAY' S ADDITION I have 4 new
houses (will be completed in a few daytl,
surrounded by some t Portland'se nicest
Homes; these houses have hardwood floore
and every modern convenience; if you want
a HOME that ycu will be proud of, where
the surroundings leave nothing to be de
sired, let me sell you one of these h'JUJ-ee.
The prices are very low. "ft". J. Smith, 43S
Chamber of Commerce.
HOLLADAY ADD. BARGAIN.
House with S large rooms-; will take afi
part payment vacant city property; fine
location; 2, blocks from Broadway carline;
furnace, grate, paneled library; gas and
electric fixtures; cement cellar floor, ce
ment wash tubs; 2 bathrooms. 2 toilets;
only $5000. phone owner, B 1362 or East
02.
CHEAP WKPP SIDE HOME.
ONLY $5'X0.
ftOxIOO comer, large 10-room house, all
conveniencee, in first-class - condition-; 15
minutes' walk from center of city;, will ex
change for close-in East Side improved or
unimproved property.
, FRED C. KING,
506 Commercial Block, 2d and Wash. Sta.
HOME IN OVERLOOK.
Must go East and will sacrifice my
home, lot 50x100. new 7-room house.
strictly modern, everything In, gas. eiec-(
trie, water ana lunmce, m uwsl v.
plumbing and fixtures, half block from
one of the best carlines, must be sold in
10 days. Call at 824 Colonial ave. Owner.
CORBETT-ST. HOME, $500.
Good 2-etory 6-room house, with gas, bath,
basement, on Corbett st.. near Gibb?: price
$2500, worth $3i'0O; $5U0 cash. $20 per
month; easy walking distance; a snap not
often found.
GRTJSSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bliig.. 4th and Oak.
BARGAINS 6-room house on Montana, near
Falling, with nice yard and fruit; modern;
also 6-room house with alcove, on Mary
land ave., near Killing'worth, with nice
yard, all modern; both houses for sale cheap;
party needs money; terma. Address H 603,
Oregonlan, or phone C 1053 after 6 P. M.
SHERIDAN-ST. HOUSE.
Very ni--e, nearly new 7-room house on
Sheridan, near 5th, a few minutes' walk
from postoffice; a bargain at $2750, part
cash; come quick; see it today. $
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
MODERN residence, ltf rooms and attic, on
E. 2Sth and.Tibbits sts; full block, high,
sightly, fine lawn, shrubbery and shade
trees; all kinds fruit, greenhouse and out
buildings, cement walks In; owner leaving
city. Phone Seilwood 795. Terms.
A FINE BUY.
A modern 6-room house with two 50x100
lots, fine river view, nice garden, fruit,
fine place for chickens, fine lawn; the best
bargain we know of.
THE WILLIAMS INVESTMENT CO.,
621 Corbett Bldg.
HIGHLY IMPROVED HOME
IN SELECT NEIGHBORHOOD.
Splendid viww of mountains an& rivers;
beautiful. commodious, convenient. new;
nicely improved grounds, 100x100. fronting
hard-eurfaced street; price $20,000. Buyer
see owner. 02 Corbett block.
WEST SIDE HOME.
8 rooms, modern ; garage, fine view, one
block from car; price $7500.
H. P. PALMER-J ONES CO.,
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main 8669, A 2653.
BUNGALOW, just completed for owner,
beautiful home, ready for occupancy, light
fixtures and yard in, well located, close in;
will sell below cost; terms. Owner. 405
Gerlinger bldg.
A NICE home for a little money, 5-room
modern house, lot 50x100. close to Atns
worth ave.; price $1700; good terms.
Dubois & Crockett. Washington bldg.,
office 3.
ON account of leaving the state must sell
my home. If you want a complete home,
come and make me an offer; always at
home mornings. 95 East 34th sL
3 ROOMS, $1250, 200 down, $15 per month;
5 rooms, modern. 2i00. $.'00 down, $15
per month: Stuart Station, Mt. Scott car
line. Phone Tabor 660. Bennett & Wells.
NEW, modem. 5-room houpe, 7-Inch wall, full
bailment, on one of the best streets in
Portland; part ca?h, terms on balance. Ad
dress fei'3 Washington st., Vancouver, Wash.
NEW, modern 4-room bungalow, wired, large
lot, basement, cement foundation, pantry,
sink, toilet, bath, lavatory. Price $1500. $150
cash, balance to suit. 424 Henry bldg.
2 FIVE-ROOM modern, np-to-date bunga
lows, all latest conveniences. 3026-8 Lin
coln st.. cor. East 34th. See owner at
1030 Lincoln.
FOR SALE 8-room modern house, furnished
or unfurnished. Eaet Side, walking distance,
block from car; paved street. Gibson & Hol
liday, C4-5 Gerlinger bldg.
FOR SALE OR exchange, I4-room house and
100x150-ft. lot at Palatka. Fia., for Port
land property, or acreage. Phone Wood
lawn 1452.
BARGAIN price in pretty 6-room modern
bouse and attractive 75x100 lot in best part
of Irvington, if taken soon. Inquire 725
Weldler st.
HOME built to order on your own terms;
satisfaction guaranteed under bond; in
vestigate plan. R. C. Young, box 4064.
FOR SALE By owner. the handsomest
bungalow In Irvington. 406 E. 20th st.
North. Call and see iL '
NEAR new Jefferson High School, modern.
6-room house, tiplerdid locntlon. Inquire
1065 Maryland ave. Phone Woodlawn 60.
5-room cottage. South Portland, walking dis
tance; gas, bath. Owner, T 507, Oregonian.
6-ROOM modern house, full lot. $3000, same
as rent. Phone Woodlawn 1799.
REAL ESTATE.
For Jle Houses.
IRVINGTON HOME, muse uv soltl; strictly
modern J -room, well-built house, at 83 1
Hancock St. (cor. of E. 2th st.. must bs
old. Large verandas, sleeping baicoUMS.
oak floors in both stories, enameled wood
work. -2 fireplaces, fu.l concre'.o bamcnt.
etc This house was built for a home
aud will b sold at very masonabfe prlco
and terms. Price 110.500. Address room
11, SSOVa 3d st. Phones A S&92 or Mala
s9.
BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTON HOME.
7 rooms." hardwood floors, built-in buffet,
fireplace, furnace, sleeping porch; Jut com
p'eteii; new and mo.iern in every detail;
faces eas., within one block of car; prica
$6500, terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Pnones Main S6V9. A 2653.
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
5-room modern cottage, iww, 2 blocka
from car; 6-room modern cottage, one block
from car; grounds highly improved. S cores
wood In basement: will sell partly furnished
if desired; will take unimproved lots a rart
payment: inducement to buyer as owner
mui: leave the city. For particulars phone
Tabor 4$.
WEST 'SIDE LOT. 5Cxlt"(t FEET.
Price $175, easy terms. 5 cent carfare. See
owner. 614 Board of Trade bldg.
SEE me for a nice home on easy terms.
S. D. Vincent, 420-421 Lumbermens bldg.
Acreage.
PENINSULA ACREAGE.
10 acros, must be so id without delay;
all cleared, ready to plat Into lots. The
cheapest subdivision proposition on the
market; if satisfied to double your money
in 60 days, see
VANDUYN & WALTON,
5ti Chamber .of Commerc?.
WASHINGTON COUNTY ACREAGE.
10 acres. 10 miles from Portland, 1 $
mil-'S from Oregon Electric ?t.ition. all in
cultivation, running water, partly planted
to hops, new hophou.se: price $-7.0. terms.
THE STROUD-FRY COMPANY.
4J4 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR S41.K N'car liase Line road tut ween
Gresham and Trout dale in Multnomah,
Countv. SO acres land cuitable for farm
ing, gardening or fruit raising. Price $H
per acrtj. Will sell all or part. For further
information inquire J. W Roots. Boring.
Or. -
ACREAGE close to carline. all clearod. 10
acres set to apples, 5 a-jres under plow,
no buildings, tine water. $150 per acre;
this is line land; cume and see this. Young.
Bros.. Gerlinger Bldg.
5 ACRES at Donald Station, on Oregon Elec
tric, all in high stite of cultivation; $1225,
$5uu cash: good terms n balance.
CHAPIN & HERLOW,
332 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE 45 acres, all under cultivation,
10 miles from Portland, level land, on R.
R.: this is a good buy; price $250 per
acre. Dubois & Crockett. Washington bldg.,
office 3.
ACREAGE In large or small tracts on car
line, close in; choice river front; 500 acres
to subdivide. Kinnev A4 StaniDher. 51
Lumber Exchange bldg. A 4SS1.
BEST BUY In Portland. lt-i acres, well im
proved; house, barn, fruit. 2V milea Mor
rison bridge; $17,tO0, giod terms. Wade
Real Estate. 614 Swetland bldg.
100 ACRES, near Llnnton. fine soil, suitable
for subdivision, value $300 an acre: trade
alt or part for city property. A 439, Ore
gonian. Homesteads.
FINE CENTRAL OREGON HOMESTEAD.
Will return to my homestead in a few
days. Can take you with me and locate
you on rich level ground In fine large valley;
no rock or stunipe; new railroads now build
ing; large community, fine people; sawmill,
rchoois. rural delivery, daily mails. I show
you the ground. You pay me a location
ie onlv in event you file. See me and ar
range to go. ALVIN S. HAWK, Printer,
SS'-j Thin? st.
GET A TEAM FREE WITH YOUR HOME
STEAD. Good team, wagon and camp outfit
ready for any party interested in a Cen
tral Oregon homestead; a few minutes'
talk will convince you this Is a very lib
eral offer on our part.
DESHON & HAWK, .Surveyors,
407 Lumbermen's Bldg.. 5th and Stark.
FREE LANDS IN OREGON.
Send your address or call and get our
booklet that tells all about the 320-acre
homesteads In Central Oregon; three rail
roads now building on direct line towards
the property.
B. S. COOK A CO., .V3 Corbett Bldg.
14 MILES out. $150 per acre, close to town
of Damascus and near electric line; 50
did country road on two sides; agreeable
terms to ourchajer.
COLUMBIA TRUST CO..
F Board of Trade Bldg.
HOMES 1 E AD relinquishment, near good
town; good land, with timber and water;
. some Improvements; 40o takes it ; ideal -place
for lady. 514 Swetland bldg.
TH-HEE fine relinquishments, 4 homesteads,
on good creeks, close to Portland. Nimmo,
Runey & Davis, 13 Hamilton bldg., 131
3d st.
Miscellaneous.
IF TOU ARE LOOKING FOR
clsee-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.
ACRES choice platting land; will be sold
for $9000. 410 Failfng bldg.
WANTED RE.1L ESTATK.
WE HAVE been very successful In handlin
city vacant. If you have any vacant prop
erty that you wish to dispose of kindly call
and see us regarding same.
THE SOUTHER-ALBERTSON COMPANY,
203 Corbett bldg..
Portland, Or.
WE ARE in touch with parties wishing t
purchase desirable homes on either east or
West Side. U your house is for sale call
and see us or phone Main 6719.
THE SOUTHER-ALBERTSON COMPANY,
203 Corbett bldg..
Portland. Or.
LIFT your property with us. We will sell
IU PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY
OF OREGON,
S. K Cor. Third and Oak Sts
I HAVE $2500 cash and will assume as
much for the best investment this amount
will buy; no attention paid to answers un
less proper Information is given. J 50a,
Oregonian.
HAVE 2 customers for 4 and 5-room house,
not over $1500, with small payment down.
North pacific Realty Co.. 605 Commercial
block.
. - -
WANTED Income property from $20.000 00
up from owners. Everett & McLeod. 616
and 517 Rothchild bidg.
REAL ESTATE.
31 Iscellaneou a.
WE have a number of very desirable homs
for sale, placed wJth us by owners who
. do not care to have name or location
made public; all good valuea
Also good investment property, buslnssa
and residence; would ba glad to tell you
about them.
Realty Department.
MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY.
6th and Washington Sts.
60 FINE homes for saie. and lots of al!
kinds and prices, well located, and some
fine rooming-houses. Call SOgfe 4tu st
E. Crampton. .
FARMS WANTED.
IF you want to lease or sell a farm, list it
with us, as we have calls every day for
farm land.
OREGON LAND CO.,
24fi4 Stark St.
WE have a practical dairyman who want. a
dairy, stocked, 25 to 5- cows; would like
to leae with the privilege of buying.
ATLAS LAND CO.. 420 Lumber Exchange.
FIVE to ten acres land, either clear or not,
for poultry-raising, within ten miles from
city. 264 Davis st., Portland. .
.WANTED TO RENT-FARMS.
WANTED To rent farm, all furnished,
stock, etc. E. S. Cowden, Lents, Or.