Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 02, 1909, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE MORNING- OKEGOXIAX, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1909.
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OREGON SHOW BEST
State Awarded Silver Cup for
Dry Congress Exhibit.
HILL DISPLAY PRIZE WON
Great Northern Announces Award of
Trophies Prinevllle, Bend and
Madras Are Prominent
Amonj Victors.
Oregon's Rfcneral display at the recent
Iry Farming Congress held at Billings,
Mont., was the best and the state has
ren awarded a silver cup for Its ex
hibit. Considering that Oref?on"s exhibits
Were gathered in haste, the state's vic
tory in regarded as an extraordinary dis
tinction. Prizes won at the congress are the sub
ject of a communication received yes
terday by officials of the Great Northern
here. The report follows:
"James J. Hill, chairman of the board
of directors of the Great Northern, of
fered $1000 In cash prizes and several
Filver cups for agricultural products
grown along the line of the Great
Northern Railway in Oregon, Washing
ton and Montana. Through the efforts
of the traffic department of the Great
Northern In Portland, an exhibit was
secured from the territory contiguous
to the line building in Central Oregon,
and the following prizes were awarded,
some being Dry Farming Congress
trophies and others Hill special prizes:
Alfalfa seed, R. M. Powell, Prinevllle, J.
J. Hill, first.
Alfalfa seed, R. M. Powell, Prinevllle, dry
farming congress, first.
Colored oats. J. H. Kato, Bend, dry farm
ing congress, first.
Colored oats. H. J. Healy, Madras, dry
farming congress, second.
Winter rye, II. J. Healy, Madras, J. J.
Hill, llrst.
Potatoes, G. Springer. Culver, J. J. Hill,
second.
Irish barley, C. ft. Howell, Bend, dry
farming congress, first.
Alfalfa seed. J. M. Powell, Bend, dry
farming congress, first.
Colored oats. J. H. Cadle, Prinevllle, dry
farming congress, first.
Winter rye, H. J. Healy. Madras, J. J.
Hill, third.
Best general display, Oregon, 3. J. Hill
cup.
"Oregon took the silver cup for the best
general display. The exhibits were
gathered on short notice and would
have been much greater in quantity and
better In character had more time been
afforded. J. M. Hunter and W. H. Staats,
of Bond, say greater enthusiasm has been
aroused in Central Oregon as a result of
the awards and that farmers and grow
ers would be ready with a fine exhibit
for next year's congress, which is to be
held at Spokane. It is understood Mr.
Hill will offer at least as many special
: prizes rrext year for products grown
within 25 miles of a line of the Great
Northern.
"Mr. Hunter says the Dry Farming
Congress did & great deal for the Des
chutes Valley on account of visitors
seeing the products of Oregon that in
quiries are pouring in from homeseekers,
who either saw the exhibits or heard of
them from their friends."
- "Air. Hopkinson" -Show of fconson.
The Portland Theater was filled last eve
ning with a representative audience of Port
land's best class of theater-goers, and the
reception accorded "Mr. Hopkinson" was of
a kind that must have elated the hearts
of every member of the clever company of
English players that Is presenting "the
smartest show in town." Another matinee
Saturday.
The Great Calcedo at Orpheura.
Known throughout two continents as "the
King of the Wire." the great Calcedo Is
on the bill at the Orpheum this -week. His
performance is marvelous and his tricks are
numerous and splendidly executed and on
the slack wire he is In a class by himself.
Turning & complete somersault and landing
squarely oa his feet in an upright posi
tion is only one of the many startlers. Mat
inee every day. v
Pantages Offers Musical Comedy Stars.
Redway and Lawrence, America's merriest
entertainers, are scoring the vaudeville hit
of the week at Pantages this week. Mr.
Redway was formerly star in "A Knight
for a Day," and originated John Dough in
the comic opera 'The Gingerbread Man."
Mies Lawrence is also a well known star
in the musical comedy realm.
Two Miles a Minute.
Carlotta loops the loop at the Grand at
the rate of two miles a minute. This is
exceeding the speed limit and is the fast
est time ever made on a vaudeville stage.
Carlotta Is the only woman who has dared
this death-defying plunge. Her act is the
most sensational feature. Christmas at
Blackwell's Island" is a singing act which
Is a positive hit.
Dress Pattern Given Away at Lyric
Today will he the regular pink tea mati
nee at the Lyric and additional interest is
created by the lady's dress pattern that is
given away to someone in the audieuce.
The play is one that Is causing a great
sensation, as there are innumerable thrill
ing rltmatio situations in "The Sign of the
Four."
Star's New Bill Great.
The new bill which opened yesterday at
the Star Theater was distinguished by one
rsre novelty. The Urban Company has
caught the antics of Consul, the educated
chimpanzee, on his voyage across the At
lantic to New York, and reproduced the
same in the form of animated photography.
The pictures show the almost human beast
from morning to night, even the good-night
kiss to his teacher.
coanxo ATTRACTIONS.
Bugle Band Tomorrow.
The attraction at the Bungalow Theater
Twelfth and Morrison streets, tomorrow
(Friday) and i-aturday.nlghts, with a popu
lar matinee Saturday afternoon, will be the
Duke of Connaughra Bugle Band. This big
organisation of 63 people will be accom
panied by the noted English, soprano,
Madame Louise Brahaney.
The Soul Kiss" Next Sunday.
The famous musical play. "Th 6oul
Kiss." will be the attraction at the Bun
galow Theater. Twelfth and Morrison
streets, for four nights beginning next Sun
day night. December 5. A special matinee
will be given Wednesday afternoon. Port
land theater-goers have read of the phe
nomenal Eastern success of this merry of
fering. Torty-ftTO Minutes From Broadway."
Cohan Harris will present "Forty-live
Minutes From Broadway," at the Baker
Theater for one week. Including .the usual
matinees, beginning next Sunday matinee,
with Charley Brown, who plays the role of
Kid, Burns, a retired prizefighter, and Eliza
beth Drew as Plain Mary, the housemaid.
Tyrolean Sextet Coming.
The original Tyrolean Sextet, managed
fer Otto Felchtl, will appear at the top of
Pantages bill next week. This splendid or
ganization has sppeared as the topline act
in every theater of importance in America
and will be seen in the West exclusively on.
the Pantages circuit. Many other strong
acta
Bohemian Sextet.
The famous Bohemian Sextet comes as
the special feature at the Grand next week.
It la the biggest singing act .that Sullivan
A Considlne have Imported. Arthur Deane,
the Australian tenor, is featured in the
extet. which Is composed of singers of
continental reputations. Myrtle Byrnes and
'company will be an added novelty 'with, an
Unusual shooting
Amusements
WtuU the Frees) Areata Bar.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Dec 1. Maximum tempera
ture, 44.1 degrees: minimum temperature,
40.1 degrees. River reading, 8 A. M.. 15
feet: change In last 24 hours, 1 foot (fall).
Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M-), .09
inches; total rainfall since September J.
lt0. 15.54 inches; normal rainfall since
September 1. 12.28 Inches; excess of rain
fall since September 1. 3.31 inches. Total
sunshine November 30. 2 hours and 12 min
utes; possible sunshine November 30. 8 hours
and 54 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea
level) at 5 P. M., 30.02 lnchea.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M-. Pacific
time, December 1.
5 7 Wind
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The pressure has fallen- rapidly over
the Inter-mountain region and a depres
sion of moderate energy har. formed
over Nevada, causing rain over the south
ern half of the Paolflc Slope. Showers have
fallen over the western portions of Washing
ton and Oregon and generally cloudy weath
er prevails elsewhere. The pressure Is ris
ing slowly along the Oregon coast. The
temperature changes have been slight in
all districts. Conditions are favorable for
cloudy weather and probably showers In
tbla district Thursday.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Cloudv. probably
showers Thursday; light southwest wind.
Oregon and Washington Cloudv. probably
showers Thursday; light southwest wind.
Idaho Showers Thursday.
a. H. WTLLSON.
Loal Foreratir. temporarily ir charge.
AMUSEMENTS.
$2.50 TONIGHT
$2.00 8:15
cCi KREISLER
VIOLINIST
(No Reserves.)
Open 7:S0. BUNGALOW THEATER
Carriages . DIRECTION
10 o'clock. Lois Steers-Wynn Coman
Bungalow Theater
Twelfth and Morrison.
Phones Main 117 and A 4224.
TOMORROW ( FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY.
Popular Matinee Saturday.
TUB DUKE OF CONNAUGHT'S
BUGLE BAND.
Madame Brehanev. Soprano.
Evenings. 1 to 30c; Matinee 50c. 25c.
PORTLAND THEATER
RUSSELL A DREW, Managers.
Main 443; A 1085.
Tonight and All This Week,
The Hit of tbe Town,
"MR. HOPKINSON"
with
DALLAS WELFORD
and entire London company. Seats now
on sale at the box officer 50c to $1.50.
MAIN 6. A 1020.
MATINEE EVERY DAY.
15-2S-50!!
NIGHTS
THEATER 15-25-53-75C
WEEK NOV. 29 Donald Bowles and com
pany iu "Guiltv," The Klein Family, Harry
Fox and Millership Maters in "Artistic Non
sense," The Great taicedo, Eva Williams
and Jao Tucker in 'Skinney's Finish "
George Ferry and Lee White, Carl NobeL
Pictures Orchestra.
LYRIC THEATER
Phones. Main 46S5, A 1028. Prices. 30. 20, 10O
Week November 28.
"THE. SIGN OF THE FOUR"
By Sir A. Conan Dovle.
Gold Watch Given Away Friday Evening.
Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 2: to. Every evening at 8:15.
Next "Tempest and Sunshine."
YOU'LL LIKE THE LYRIC
GRAND WEEK OF NOVEMBER 39.
CARLOTTA
Sydney Deane & Co.
Brothers Damra
Mr. & Mrs. O'Brien
Geo. H. Wood
Nelly Burt
Fred Bauer
Grandascope
DEATH - DEFYING
PLUNGE
Looping the Loop
Matinee Every Day
30. Any Seat 15c.
Evening Performances 7::-K)-9:13, 10c. 25c.
MIMES
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Special Engagement
HERBERT'S CAT AND DOG CIRCUS
Deltorelli & Glissando, Keene & Adams.
Coyne & Tlnlon, Redway & Lawrence,
James R. Waters. Leo White.
Popular Prices Matinee Dally Curtain
8:30. 7:80 and 9.
STAR THEATER
The New Show Great.
CONSUL, THE MONK.
A Wonder,
and the
BIOGRAPH AND SRL1G.
Very Attractive.
XOt Any Seat IO
ARMORY, DEC. 6-11
House Beautiful Exhibition
BENEF1I
PEOPLES INSTITUTE
Military Band Concerts
Bigr Free Vaudeville.
$1,000,000.00 Exhibits.
60 Big Amusement Features.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE
In Effect November 1. 1008.
Daily or Sunday.
per line.
One time 12c
Same ad two consecutive times 22c
Same ad three consecutive time. 30c
Same ad six or seven consecutive times. .56o
Six words count as one line on cash ad
vertisements, and no ad counted for less
than two lines. When an advertisement is
nut ran consecutive times the one-time rate
applies.
The above rates apply to advertisements
nnder "New Today" and all other classifica
tions excepting the following:
Situations Wanted, Male.
Situations W anted. lmale.-
For Kent, Rooms. Private Families.
Room and Board, Private Families.
Housekeeping: Rooms, Private Families.
The rate of the above classification Is 7
cents a line each Insertion.
Space In the "New Tods columns Is
figured by measure only 14 lines to the
inch.
TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS The Ore.
iron i an will receive copy by mail, provided
sufficient remittance for a definite number
of issue Is sent. A rknowled cement of such
rsmUUnce will bo forwarded promptly.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
Auction sale today at Baker's Auction
House. 152 Park street. Large quantity of
furniture, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneers.
At 44 Washington St., hand-painted
chtna sale at 2 and 7 :S0 p. M. by the Ford
Auction Co.
At 211 First tt., furniture sale at 10 A
M. by the Ford Auction Co.
MEETING NOTICES.
OREGON COMMANDER Y.
NO. 1. K, T. Special conclave
this (Thursday) evening' at f :30
T M. Order of the Temnle.
Visiting Sir Knights courteously invited.
W. S. MACRUM, Recorder.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 114. A
F. AND A M. Stated communlca
c&tlon thin (Thursday), evening, at
7 :30, Masonic Temple. Work M.
M. degree. Visiting brethren wel
come. By order W. M.
FRED X. OLSON, Secretary.
FRAM ASSEMBLE NO. 121 has moved to
SelUng-Hlrsch bldg., Washington and West
Park sts., and will meet Tuesday evening
Instead of Friday evening".
W. N. WEST, Master Artisan.
ASTRA CIRCLE, whist party, Thursday
evening, Dec. 2, in the Woodmen building.
3 28 11th st. Fine prizes, refreshments and
good mualo for dancing. Admission 20c
COMMITTEE.
MINERVA LODGE. NO. 1; I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Thursday) evening, at
7:0 o'clock. Work In second degree. Visit
ors welcome. B. KOLTZ, Sec
NEW HALL FOR RENT.
Ill 2d. near Washington. Howe. Davis Co.
BORN To the wife of Blaine R. Smith, a
daughter. Mother and daughter are do
ing well.
DIED.
NELSON In this city. Dec. 1. at hi resi
dence, 251 Adams st., James D. Nelson,
aged 72 years. Announcement of funeral
later.
IVERSON In this city, December 1. Swan
M. Iverson, aged 47 years. The remains
are at Finley's parlors. Funeral notice
hereafter.
MISH Minnie Mlsh died In San Francisco
November 30, 1909; formerly of Port
land. Age 3H years. 11 months.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
KEL.LAR Funeral services of the late Mar
garet Kellar. aged 40 years, will be held
at Dunning, Me En tee & Gilbaugh's chapel,
7th and Pine streets, today (Thursday) at
2 P. M. Friends and acquaintances re
spectfully invited to attend. Interment
Rose City Cemetery.
Dunning, McEntee A Gllbaugh Funeral
Directors. 7th and Fine. Phone Main 430.
Lady Assistant. OH ice of County coroner.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO-, Funeral Direct
ors, 220 3d St. Lady Assistant, Phone M. &07.
J. P. FINLEY & SON. 3d and Madison.
Lady attendant. Phone Main 9, A 15tl.
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to F. S. Dunning, Inc. E. 52, Jti 2525.
ERICSON CO. Undertakers; lady assist
ant. 409 Aider. M. 6133, A 2235.
ZELLER-B YRNE S CO., Funeral Direct
ors. 272 Russell. oBth phones. Lady assistant
HOUSEHOLD. NEEDS
rnn CHURCHLET BROS., wood and coal
svcim dealers, office and yard 13 to, and
Marshall. Phones Main 93L A 3931.
Florist Cut Fiowers always fresh from
iuioitOUP own conservatories. Martin
Forbes Co 847 Washington st- JBota
pbocec
To ft I Richmond and Wall send Australian.
Independent Coal Sb Ice Company,
opposite City Library "Both cbones.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT. Main M.
WCKblABI. Main BBS.
HCJIANIS OFFICER. Kast 477.
NEW TODAY-
ORTGAGE
loan:
Lowest rates and terms to suit.
Special rates for business properties.
Funds loaned for private investors.
M. EL THOMPSON CO.
Corner Fourth and Oak Streets.
Phones, Main 6084, A 3327.
Place Your Fire Insurance With Us.
A GOOD BUY
Corner Park and Burn
side streets, 50x100. Price
$40,000; can be handled for
one-third cash.
H. P. PALIV1ER-J0NES CO.
212-213 Commercial Club
, Building.
IP XOTT DESIRE INFORMATION
REGARDING
Laurelhurst
(formerly Ladd's big- "Hazel Fern
Farm") call up Slain 1503 or A 1515 and
leave name for Mr. H. H. Urdahl.
Portland Heights Bungalow
Modern 8-room, with billiard-room; 8
lots, many trees, beautiful grounds; 2
blocks from carline. $10,000, g-ood
terms, or will consider exchange city or
country property. Phone Owner, Main
S4S1.
Wanted Real Estate
Am looking: for a West Side Invest
ment with some income, must be close
In. from $20,000 to $50,000. Give terms,
best price and particulars, AF 563, Ore
Konian. WHEAT LAND
I handle my own wheat land; will
take small cash payment, good Port
land property or secured notes for first
payment, and take
ONE - HALF
of crop until land is paid for.
J. O. F.I.ROD,
519-520 Corbet t BldR.. Opposite Post,
office.
4-OO-Acre Farm
On county road between Dallas and
Salem. Good bottom land, Zhi miles
from Xallas; one mile from store, post-
omce ana scnuui. x yg miies irom rail
road. v rite tor terms
Salem, Oregron.
P. O. Box 304,
Furniture Store
in thriving Willamette Valley town.
Only furniture store in tewn. Excellent
business. $1000 cash, balance on easy
terms., D 542, Oregonian.
GEORGE BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
(All Branches.)
3C3 Worcester Bid-.
- Phones Main 8371. A 4018.
NEW TODAY.
A Beautiful Home
S4200. Between Hancock and Tilla,
mook Streets.
84250- EAST TERMS.
7 rooms, bath, 2 toilets, 2 wash basins,
laundry trays, furnace, pressed brick
fireplace.. panelled dining-room
beamed ceiling, sleeping porth, large
balcony, cement basement and walks,
all street improvements in and paid;
S blocks to the car; block to hard
surface street. DON'T PASS THIS UP
IF YOU WANT A FINE HOME. 427
Here Is Another
A Cozy Bungalow
r2850 $300 Cash; bal. $25 a month,
rooms, bath, toilet, fireplace, fix
tures, cement basement and sidewalks,
street improvements all paid,' fruit
trees and lawn. On corner. Lot worfh
$1100. 428
Bungalow
S2SOO $500 cash balance monthly.
5 rooms, bath, toilet, china closet, fire
place, cement basement and floor
porch. 429
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME looking
all ovr the city. COME TO OUR
OFFICE, name the district you wish
to locate in WE HAVE THE PROP
ERTY. "It will pay you to see our list,"
HARTMAN UHO&IPSOH
Chamber of Commerce.
WHILE YOU ARE
PAYING RENT
The other fellow, who is earning the
same income as you, is paying for a home
of his own at Gregory Heights, and when
he sets his home paid for you will still
be paying rent unless you turn over a new
leaf very soon. Now is the time to get
started. There is nothing to be gained by
delay. We sell the lots as low as $150
on terms of $5 cash and $2.50 per month.
We alo build homes for all purchasers
who desire it for small monthly install
ments about equal to present rentals'.
Gregory Heights is located in one of Port
land's finest residence districts. ,
T If ssa &miili:-Hf.'y
i INVESTMENT C0.
Take Rose City car at Third and Yam
hill; go to end of carline. Office on the
property.
NICE LITTLE FARM
Clark County
40 acres, all nice level land, 25 in
meadow, 8 under plow, good house and
barn, 2 good wells; cherries, apples and
pears for family use; good span horses,
3 cows, 3 dozen chickens, 15 tons hay,
all farm tools, 200 sks. potatoes; only
two miles from railroad on fine gravel
road, and. two miles from boat landing.
All yours for $4500. Remember, there
is an income at once and no stumps to
grub.
Wallace Investment Co.
' Oregonlan Building.
Manhattan Heights
The only
The finest
The sightliest
The closest in
River view
Property
In
City
Manhattan Heights
For a motor boat
For a swimming bath
For a home by the River
Walking distance
W. II. MOREHOUSE INVESTMENT CO.
233 Alder St.
Place Your
FIRE
INSURANCE
With - "
M. E. THOMPSON CO.
Cor. 4th and Oak Sts., Henry Bldg.
Phones, Main 6084, A 3327.
We have Money to Loan.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest rates and terms to suit! spe
cial rates and favorable terms on large
loans on business properties.
fr'unda Loaned for Private Investors.
A.H.BIRRELL CO.
202 McKay Illdic 3d A Stark.
WII,L EXCHANGE 40-acre fruit or
chard, one mile from large Oregon
town, for income or vacant city prop
erty, pay or accept difference.
L. K. MOORE, 517 Board of Trade.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS,
Andrews, S V. & Co. M. 3349. 30 Hamilton
bids.
Beet, William G.. 31S Falling; bldg.
Blrrell, A H. Co., 202-3 McKay bldg. Real
estate, insurance, mortgages, loans, etc.
Brbaker & Benedict. 6U2 McKay bldg. M.
Chapln Herlow, 332 Chamber Commerce.
Cook, B. 8. A Co.. S03 Corbett bldg.
Fields, C. E- a Co., Board of Trade bldg.
Jennings & Co.. Main 188. 208 Oregonian.
KIRK A KIRKHAM. Lumber Ex., 226 Stark.
Parriah, Watklns & Co., 250 Alder st.
Schalk. Geo. D., 2S4 Stark st. Main or A
Sharkey, J. p. Co., 122V4 Sixth St.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand va. and
Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition).
Walker. B. T., 004 Corbett bldg,
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lota.
$100 CASH, $20 month, will buy 2 fine lots
near Hawthorne ave. 519 Swetland bids-
1RVINGTON lots. $1100 to 1250; paved street.
A. Backus. 519 Board of Trade bldg.
18000 Six lots, close in, manufacturing,
stable sites. Fuhr, GST Vi Bast Burnslde.
6 LOTS, located In Hyde . Park, to trade for
home in city. Owner, 83 5th. room 1.
100x200 Fine building site, with natural
trees. $1250. See owner, 410 Failing bldg.
FOR PROMPT SALES call on the Berry Real
Estate Co.. 202 Sw-tland bldg.
2 LOTS on East Side; a snap at $1050 for
both; one-half down. 248 Stark st
6 LOTS located In Hyde Park, to trade for
home In city. Owner. S3 Fifth St., room 1.
REAL ESTATE.
J-or Sale
-Lots.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS.
Full view lot. in midst of costly homes,
on Raleigh st.; 214 blocks to car; price
$3500; this will double in value in couple
years: if you want a superier building
site, act quickly. Address F 560, Ore
gonian. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS.
$1500 50x100, 18th, between Thompson
and Brazee.
$1650 50x100, 20th St., between Brazee
and Knott.
$950 50x108 on Michigan, near Fre
mont. RUFF-KLETXSORGE LAND CO.,
41S Board of Trade.
PORTLAND There is nothing to equal it;
quarter block, facing eapt;
TRTJST grand view; this is worth the
money; price $1500; location
CO. in- the best part of the Rose
City Park district.
PORTLAND TRTTST CO..
S. Ev Cor. Third and Oak St.
IRVIN'GTON HALF BLOCK.
100x200. including two corners on Knott
St., 2 blocks from car; this property Is six
feet above the street level and has. a mag
nificent view; an ideal residence site; price
$75O0. terms."
H. P PALMER-JONES CO..
212-21.1 Commercial Club Bldg.
PORTLAND Close-in kit. East 22d. St.,
within lOO feet of Clinton-st.
TRUST car, only four block from
Ladd's Addition; a full sise
CO. lot for $750; that' cheap.
PORTLAND TRUST CO..
S. B. Cor. Third and Oak Sta.
$1000 lot for $S00; also an $800 lot for $800.
with terms. Don't look any further, but
take Alberta car and get off at 17th St..
then two -blocks south to Going St., and
look at them, or address owner, 658 Go-'ng-
st.
PORTLAND The cheapest lot in the dls
trict. fine view, south front,
TRUST two blocks -to car, on Hill-
crest drive, near 55d st. Price
CO. . $650.
PORTLAND TRTTST CO..
S. K. Cor. Third and Oak St.
ROSE CITT PARK CORNER
100x100 in best part of the addition;
fine view; 2 blocks from car; price $1250;
terms.
H. P.' PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
"WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS.
View lot 00x112, surrounded by fine
houses; all improvements lnj. one block
from car; price $2050.
H. P. PALMER-JOKES CO.,
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
DO YOTT WANT THIS BARGAIN?
Waverlelgh Heights lot worth $SO0, will
sell for $550, close to car and close In,
near 27th St. Phone 80O, or A 7674.
W. J. BAKER,
510 Board of Trade Bldg.
SIX lots, unexcelled viesv of city, snow
capped mountains and Tualatin Valkev;
the first lots selected on Council Crest;
for sale at a great bargain by owner.
810 Board of Trade bldg. Phone Main 934.
NORTHROP ACRES, closo in. West Side,
only 15 minutes' car ride. 5-cent fare;
buy an acre tract now; in a few years
it will make you independent; easy pay
ments. M. E. Lee. 411 Corbett bldg.
BARGAIN.
Quarter block. 10O feet from Union ave.,
4 feet above street grade; price $2400, Is
cheap at $300O. Osburn Bros., 603 McKay
bldg
I HAVE for sale one of the prettiest bun
galows in the city for $300 cash, balance
the same as rent; let me show you this;
you will surely buy. AK 671. Onegonlan.
$1000 FOR 5-room cottage, fractional lot.
West Side, only 33 blocks from City Hall,
no hills to climb; a bargain; must be
cash. M. E. Lee, room 411 Corbett bldg.
LOT 55x100. 30 cash. bal. $5 per month; on
mi. rcoit 00 carnne; city water, graded
tree 0
MA-tTIN J. HIGLET. 132 Third St.
INVESTIGATE.
62x100. close in; Central East Portland;
fine location for apartments; price low.
See owner, 309 Lumber Exchange.
$7500 FOR an apartment-houso site on 12th
street. M. E. Lee. room 411, Corbett
blldg.
MUST sell my lot in Irvington Park; 500.
terms: It's a bargain. Address A 557,
Oregonian.
71xt30 CORNER. 12-foot alley. Improvements
au paia. wuv; u'j casn. AK. 601, Ore
gonian. IF you own lot will build you a house on
- terms. r.astman t.o.. 303 Abington bldg.
Main 3236.
WEST SIDE lots, Improvements in and paid
for. $4500. terms. Room. 43a Mohawk bldg.,
afternoons.
For Sals Houses.
PORTLAND There are some finer views
, than the one you get from
TRUST this Mt. Tabor home , of six
rooms, large living-room, with
CO. fireplace, handy kitchen. lots
of roses and fruit and a quar
ter of block of ground: $4250.
PORTLAND TRUST CO..
S. B. Cor. Third and Oak Sts.
BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTON HOME.
7 rooms, hardwood floors, built-in buffet,
fireplace, furnace, sleeping-porch Just
completed, new and modern in every de
tail; faces east, within one block of car;
price S600O, terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial .Club Bldg.
PORTLAND You have been looking for a
place to move right Into, a
TRUST place that Is not too far out;
how does East 28th St.. near
CO. Belmont, sound? See us about
this.
PORTLAND TRUST CO.,
S. B. Cor. Third and Oak Sur.
HIGHLY IMPROVED HOME
IN SELECT NEIGHBORHOOD.
Splendid view of mountains and rivers;
beautiful, commodious, convenient, now;
nicely improved grounds. 100x100, front
ing hard-surfaced street; price $20,000
Buyer see owner, 602 Corbett block.
A BARGAIN.
Price reduced from $5250 to $4500 for
Quick sale of 60x100 lot and modern house
of 7 rooms, situated on E. Taylor St.. near
16th: terms. W. O. Waddel, 300 Lumber
Bxchange.
NEW AND MODERN HOUSE.
6 rooms, located three blocks from St.
John carline at Arbor Lodge', 5 410 Bos
ton St.. corner Lyman, $2000. Owner, 83
Fifth st.. room L
$14,000 Quarter block and four houses on
West Side; has monthly income of $00; part
cash, balance on terms to suit. Julia Max
well. SOU Chamber of Commerce. -
$lO0 For 5-room cottage, fractional lot.
West Side, only 13 blocks from City Hall:
no hills to climb; a bargain: must be
cash. M- E. Lee, room 411 Corbett bldg.
NEW. modern 6-room house in North Al
blna, one block from Killingsworth ave.;
will take vacant lots as part payment.
See owner, 410 Failing bldg.
IRVINGTON 8-room residence, new and
modern, on paved st., at a bargain: let
me show you. A. Backus, 519 Board of
Trade bldg.
BEAUTIFUL, modem 9-room house in
Piedmont, owner Just completed this for
his own home, but is now compelled to
sell: full Information at 410 Failing bldg.
MAGNIFICENT bungalow. central west,
ideal location; no agents. A 573, Orego
nian. FOR SALE By owner, the handsomest
bungalow in lrvington. 490 East 20th st.
North. Call and see it.
WHEN moving call up Van Horn Transfer
Co.. M. 1618. A 1984; all covered wagons,
and experienced men.
SNAP 20 acres, V4 mile from carline; all
in cultivation; price $60O. 303 Wash
ington street, room 24.
$1700 6-room house on Williams ave.. comer
lot: part cash.
MARTIN J. HIGLE-Y, 132 Third St.
COTTAGE Beautifully finished, new and
modern, located on sightly lot, 00x100;
$2250; terms to suit. 410 Failing bldg.
HOME .built to order on your own terms;
satisfaction guaranteed under bond; in
restigate plan. R. C. Young, box 4064.
MODERN 6-room house $3000: $100, $25
monthly. Owner. Woodlawn 1799, C 2455.
SMALL house and lot. Kern Park, $600,
terms. 823 Board of Trade.
5-ROOM house in Rossmere; $2650. ptrt cash.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY. 132 Third St.
MODERN 6-room : East
full basement, furnace.
Salmon,
B 2483.
JAPANESE wants position,
work. Main 9361.
any kind of
$1700. 1200 DOWN New -room house,
worth $2250; must sell. 248 V, Stark it.
REAL ESTATE.
for Sale
-Houses.
tub
A borne with omt individuality
about t privoa satlxfactioa. to itft
owner. "VVe have them ready
HOUSE . for your occupancy, or designed.
specially to suit you; well built,
well located and well worth cx-
THAT a mining- before buying else
where, price rangre from $ly
to ItVOOO. We will -supply 7
DIFFERS per cent of cost of house and
lot. Our book Illustrates them,
and wiH be furnished you at
Jo further coat than tbe trouble it takes
- you to let us know you want it.
PORTLAND m:iItIN"G A SKOOTI ATION-,
212-213 Commercial Building.
BN'AP!
TVTLU SACRIFICE,
o-room house, extra well built and very
comfortable; fu!l baeement. nlre bath and
toilet; nicely tinted; lot 50x100; fine loca
tion: H block to one of the beat carline
on East Side; this can be had for a little
cash, balance monthly. See u at once.
lUETZ-MUHM-ER CO.,
816-316-317 Abington Bldg.
b-ROOM modern cottage, new, full base
ment, near car, Midway; $2800, ?1000 cash,
balance to suit. .
Fine lot and 3-room house. Eat
Salmon, not far out, big snap. $1430; $000
cash; rents for $10 per month.
Nearly completed B-room house. 3 full
lots, at Tents; a big -map; $llo cash
EQT'ITV INVESTMENT CO.,
tS08 Gerllnger Bldg.. Second and Alder.
SNAP!
TV ILL SACRIFICE.
B-room house, extra well built and very
comfortable; full basement, nice bath and
toilet; nicely tinted; lot 5(txlO0; fine loca
tion; a block to one of the best canines
on Ea.st Side; this can be had for a little
cash, balance monthly. See us at once.
DIETZ-MUELLER CO.,
815-316-317 Abington Bldg.
CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW, $500.
A real swell, brand new up-to-date
bungalow, & rooms, paneled and beamed
ceiling in dining-room, living room is 14
x28, clinker brick tlreplace. electric lights,
in fact it has all the latest improve
ments; on a lot 60x100. on E. 19th n?ar
Alberta, price J3000; $300 cash and S0
per month.
ORUSSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
THIS "WEEK'S BARGAIN.
51R00 Good 5-room house, close In, on
paved street, lot 34x100.
JUOGO Strictly modern 6-room house,
rent will pay 10 per cent.
$850 Quarter block, small house, two
blocks from carline.
$1900 One and one-half acre; neap
Firland Station, will divide, satisfactory
terms.
C. B. LUCAS, Corbett Bids.
PORTLAND TOi; KNOW that it is get-twt-ct.
lm. hrler every day to nnd
l KL bT a est Sitie home; ve have
ne that is located iu the best
u- pa rt of Nort h Portland . paved
street, within half block of
car; price $55o: it's cheap
at that; about half cash;
PORTLAND TRUST CO.,
S. B. Cor. Third and Oak St.
SWELL HOME, 14TH AND E. TAYLOR.
Swell, modern, large O-room house. 2
fireplaces, furnace, fine improvements, full
lot, nice lawn and roses, street work paid,
good neighborhood and easy walking dis
tance, E. Taylor, bet. 14th and, 15th; price
$5250; $1000 cash and $25 per month,
worth $tJ0O0. See
THE OWNER.
817 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE.
Modern. HARDWOOD FLOORS. FUR
NACE. FIREPLACE, cement basement,
beamed ceilings, paneled walls; beautiful
la,WrtEAST FRONT, $1000; $ti00 CASH.
8 COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY
Board of Trade Bldg., S4 4th St.
PORTLAND Will be ready to move in
Tt,-ea, within a week or two;
rooms an on one fioor, eat
front: laree windows br.ir
co- pillar; everything taaty; price
uui .iorv, easy terms.
PORTLAND TRUST CO.
S. E. Cor. Third and Oak St.
$10 A MONTH, HOUSE,
t Ready to move into; 2 good lots; you can
get it for your own at the price of $10 a
month; order the transfer man to move
you right in. Call at Gregory- office In
Gregory Heights. Take Rose City car at 3d
and Yamhill, ( oft at end of carline; office
on the property.
PORTLAND FOR LOCATION. PRICE and
FUTURE VALUES that nice
TRUST 8-room house on Wasco ex. is
hard to beat. LOOK. price
only $,1350; location near East
27th st.
PORTLAND TRUST CO..
S. B. Cor. Third and Oak Sta.
A BEAUT r.
Fine, new. 6-room house, furnace, fire
place, ek-Kant fixtures, large pantry, sleep
ing porch; have party who will lease for
$3o per month.
ZIMMERMAN.
621 Board of Trade Bldg.
$100 CASH
Buye beautiful 5-room bungalow, Woodstock
carline; lot 50x100; soil the best in Oregon,
with full cement basement, fireplace. Dutch
kitchen; prettiest home In Portland; pay
ment $20 per month. National Realty Sc
Trust Co.. 326H Wash. St., room C16.
NEW, strictly modern 8-room house; full
lot; one block to car; owner going away;
terms, $250 down, balance to suit. Take
Mount Scott car, get off at Millard ave..
then ask for owner, Joe Nash, at Millard
ave. on carline. Or will take lot as first
payment.
BUNGALOW AND FIVE ACRES.
Oregon City carline; beautiful soil; will
grow onions or anything that will grow In
Oregon: no rocks or gravel; all beaverdam;
price $3500, cash $1000, bal. terms. H.
Hobson, at station. Jennings Lodge, Oregon
City carline.
FOR SALE Modern 5-room bungalow with
large basement and attic. lot 50x126 feet;
good lawn, fine variety of roses; a splen
did buy at $3000 ; terms. Call at 645
Harold st.
IT'S GOOD.
95x100,' nice, new bungalow, 9 rooms,
-nicely furnished, onlv $4500.
ZIMMERMAN.
621 Board of Trade Bldg.
WEST SIDE HOME.
8 rooms, modern, fine view, one block
from car; garage; price $75 1)0. terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
FOR SALE 658 Schuyler, near 17th. mod
ern 7 rooms. $5000. $500 down, balance
$50 month. 6 per cent interest. c. B.
Woodworth. care Ladd & Tiltcn Bank.
MODERN 5-room bungalow. Mason and Gar
field ave. ; terms; also confectionery and
cash grocery. Owner. Phone Woodlawn
1090.
VERNON bungalow. 5 rooms, lot 50x1 00,
close to car, good terms. T. J. Byrne,
245 V-j Morrison st.
for Sale Business Froperty.
APARTMENT OR HOTEL SITE.
100x100. close in, near Washington St..
situate in center of best residence and
. family hotel district ; 2 good houses on
the property bring in $75 per month; price
$20,000, terms.
H. P- PALMER-JONES CO.,
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
FOR SALE! Quarter block at southwest cor
ner of ltith and Couch, 100 feet from
Washington at. W. E. Burke, 620 Cham
ber of Commerce bldg.
Miscellaneous.
CALIFORNIA ORANGE GROVE.
12 H acres at Riverside, Cal.. in full
bearing orange trees, good 9-room house,
barn and out-buildings; near streetcar;
for the last 10 years this grove has aver
aged a net yearly income of 13 per cent
on the price. $20.000 ; owner will consider
Portland residence in good neighborhood
as part payment. Further Information on
application.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
ARE. you looking for a Jarm or acreage?
Don't fail to call at
"THE CROSSLEY COMPANY,"
70S and 70 Corbett Bldg.
It costs you nothing and we treat you
right- It surely will be to your advan
tage to ee us before buying.- We don't
publlsn our list.
Acreage.
ACREAGE In large or small tracts cn car
line, close In; choice river front: 600 acres
to subdivide, Kinney & Stampher, E31
Lumber Exchange bldg. A
FOR GREENHOUSE 1 acre on Powell st.,
with 5-room cottage and barn; will take
residence lot as par; payment. Queen Inv.
Co., 410 FaiHnsr bldg.
9 ACRES sightly land, adjoining Eastmare
land; $1000 per acre. Queen Inv. Co..-410
Failing bldg.
r
REAL ESTATE.
Acreage.
READ AND REFLECT.
'Few large fortunes can now be mad
in any part of the world except from
one source the rise in value of real es
tate. The wise you tig man or wag
earner of today Invests his money in sub
urban real estate."
ANDREW CARNEGIE.
I offr for sale 10 acres, only 1 miles
from the city limits, on the Sandy road,
overlooking the Columbia River, with tine
view of St. Helens and Mount Hood; very
best of soil, free from gravel, 10 to 50 feet
deep, for $400 per acre.
H ere you can have real suburban life,
with the adA-antaga nf the city and coun
try, raise all your own fruit and vege
tables, have your chlrkcn.i. horse and cow.
and only 20 minutes ride by auto to the
center of the city; 10 acres of this land
planted to garden or fruit will net$200 o
5tK per Here; this Is the truth. asI can
show every acre of this land is sure to
double in price in a few years.
Some line homes will be erected within
a short time, making the neighborhood,
one of the BEST SUBURBAN RESI
DENCE SECTIONS around Portland.
I am the OWNER and will b plse4
to show you the entire surrounding prop
erty if you will call and make an appoint
ment. 29 Hamilton bldg., or phone evenings to
my residence. Home Phone C 110;,.
My automobile is at your service,. "
ELEGANT SURURR-AX HOME.
11 acres, all choice land, alnutit within
the city limitp; better and quicker car srv
ite than from Mt. Tabor; station on the land;
an iileal trout stream through the place :
plendid auto road to this city: large part
f th place fet to fruit; plenty now bear
ing; string spring, forced to iarg? reservoir
that supplies the buildings with water; fmo
large house with modern plumbing and con
ven iences. 2 hat hs and t oi !e iet. f u rnace a nd
fireplace, bam and outbuildings, nice rose.i
and ornamental .shrubbery; will make a
right price on thl3 place and give liberal
terms.
HENKLE HARRISON,
M 1 Gorlinger Bidg.
10 OR 20 ACRES. SECTION LINE ROAD.
20 acres on Section Line road, 8 miles
from city; under cultivation, balance
easy to clear; 2 acres in Htrawberrios ;
small house and land that will grow any
thing: 2-acre tracts across the road sell
ing for !."0O pr acre ; price of this is
$;ui0 per acre for quick sile; part cu.h :
will sell 10 acres or all of it. See the
owner.
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
RUBY ACRES.
8. 10, 20-acre tract, choice walnut and
fruit land, level, improved, tn high state
of cultivation, on the Willamette, 1 hour's
ride on Salem Electric; steamer transporta
tion; fare 35c; fruit belt of Oregon; $150 pr
acre. 1-3 cah, balance 1 and 2 years, ti per
cent ; larger tracts with or without irriga
tion; don't lone this opportunity.
DEAN LAND CO..
622 Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Or.
R1VERDALE.
I will sell all or any portion of my
beautiful 8-acre tract at Rlverdale, will
cut up nicely into single, acres or more,
tract la wooded and commands unexcelled
view of river, city and mountains; secure
for yourself a choice country home site in
this most exclusive residence section of
Portland. V. C. Graham, 827 C. of C.
THIS Is a strong aFsertion: We will sell you
50 acres, which will make you more mone
than any like acreage in or near
the city; it's a peach of a money-maker;
if you have money to buy with, and ant
such come and see us.
B RON G-ST EE LB CO..
110 Second Street.
A "PICK-UP."
For a few days only we can get you
one of the best buys in a 5-acrc tract
to be had near Multnomah Station at the
remarkably low price of $:i50 per acre;
it is well worth $500. as adjoining land
Is held for that; let us tell you about it.
414 Couch bldg. Main 8061.
$2500 & acres, improved.
$4250 10 Hi acres. a mile from Oswego
Schoolhouee; partly cleared.
Other bargains in acreage from 20 acres
down, convenient to city.
1. U. DAVIDSON.
811) Chamber of Commerce.
PRIMROSE ACRES.
Choice acreage on the West Side, 2o
minutes from center of city, in li and
2Vi-acre tracts; this will make you a liv
ing and pay tor itself; $50 cash will start
you; price to suit all. Call on Trustee, 410
Failing bldg.
45 ACRES near heart of city for platting
purposes. If you don't put it on th mar
ket we wilt. Look it up and make uj
a price. We own thin land. Oregon
Land Co.. 24Si stttrk st.
FINE situated property, from 1 to 3 acres
as desired; Oregon City car, near Courtney
Station. Inquire of owner. Phone Oak
Grove, Red 2S2.
ACRES. 10 miles east of city, good soil,
at $150 per acre cash. Equity Investment
Co., 508 Gerlinger bldg., 2U and Alder.
NORTHROP ACRES, close In, West Side,
only 13 minutes' car ride. 5-cent fare;
buy an acre tract now ; in a few years
it will make you Independent ; easy pay
ments. M. E. Lee, 411 Corbett bidg.
FOR SALE- Relinquishment on 40 acres. 14
miles from station on Mount Hood electric
road, near Cascade Mountain road. Julia
Maxwell. 309 Chamber of Commerce.
12-ACRE SNAP.
Near Vancouver, within three blocks of
new electric line now building: 1300 if
sold at once. Room 1, bii Fifth st.
17 ACRES west of fiOth st.. desirable for
platting; central. 3S4 Mill st.
Homesteads.
320-ACRE claims In the best valley in
Southeastern Oregon; the finest wheat and
alfalfa land, plenty of good water, finest
climate, and near timber; three railroads
pointing- that way. It will cost you little
to locate. We pay transportation. A r
range to go by December 7. Call or ad
dress T. M. Kellogg. 058 Going st. Take
Alberta car to 17th.
4.000.000 FEET relinquishment on Siletz;
good relinquishment near Portland: a few
good homesteads left in Til tamook and
Lin cola counties ; re linquishment frr
trade. NImmo, Runey & Davis, 13 Hamil
ton bldg.
ICO-ACRE homestead relinquishment, near
' Portland. 2.000,000 feet of fir and cedar.
C. H. Piggott, 14 Mulkcy bldg., 2d and
Morrison.
SPECIAL rates for our next party for n 20
acre homesteads in Centra"! Oregon; railroai
now building. Write for booklet or call and
see us. B. S. Cook &. Co., 503 Corbett bldg.
HAVE buyers for relinquishments and good
claims. What have you to sell? W. B.
Hartley. 411 Swetland bldg.
For Saie Fruit Lands.
MT. HOOD FRUIT LANDS.
Better known as HITHER HOOD. Are
becoming well known to practical OR
CH ARDISTs. .
Thousands of acres of the very choices,
lands to bo had in OREGON for orchard
purposes. The leading qualitk?s are :
DEEP-SHOT LOAM SOIL.
ABUNDANCE OF MOISTURE.
PROPER ELEVATION.
FREEDOM FROM EARLY AND LATE
FROSTS.
DESIRED ELEVATION.
IDEAL AIR DRAINAGE.
AN ORGANIZED FRUITGROWERS'
ASSOCIATION.
Hundreds of acres now being planted to
trees. Practical men from established
fruit sections are the heaviest buyers. Any
size tracts from 5 acnes up. Prices ranee
from $30 to $150 per acre. Get our book
let and arrange to go with us and look
HITHER HOOD OVER.
CHAPIX & HERLOW.
332 Chamber of. Commerce.
SPTTZENBERG SCAPPOOSE ORCHARD
LANDS In 10. 20. .".0-acre tracts are sell
ing to many tevel-headed buyers who
know a good thing when shown. Only
2. miles frm Portland, on railroad. Pri--e
$noo. $40t. $500 per tract. BETTER
HURRY and go with us by appointment.
Call or write for full particulars.
Liberal terms.
McFARLAND" INVESTMENT CO.,
3 1 0-:j i Corbett Bldg.. Portland. Or.
Morrttt & Palmer. Sales Agents.
100 ACRES
Orchard land, nca r Port land; cleared,
rea d y f o r fruit t rees ; near a thriv
ing city, on railroad, at an extremely low
price; will divide; part cash, balance Ions'
time at per cent; good farm build In ks
and small bearing orchard on place ; also
other deals In farm lands.
M'FARLAND INVESTMENT CO..
3d Floor. Corbett Bldg., Portland. Or.
ROGUE RIVER Spltzcnbergs took first prize
at Nat ional Apple Show ; we arc offering
Po acres of young apple orchard near
Ashland Or., at a bargain, cared, for free
one year from next Spring. Mossman &
McNair, 40S Commercial Club bldg.
IF In the market for fruit Sand, it will
pay you to see us. M. . Lee, room 411,
Corbett bldg.
HOOD RIVER apple orchard, good payinir
basis : buildings ; terms. 33 4 Mill st.
IMPROVED Yamhill county farm; fruit
and nut land; terms. 331 Mill st.
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