THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1909J 11 BVINGTON SERVICE TO BE Committee of Residents Gets Concessions From 'Presi dent Josselyn. MORE CARS ON BROADWAY Faster Schedule to Be Given During Rush Hours Irving-ton. Line Is Also to Be Better Best of Feeling Is Apparent. Members of thft Irvlnrton-Holladay ex ecutive commute held a two hours' con ference, yesterday afternoon with rresl rtorwt Josselyn. of the Portland Railway. IJKht A Power Company, on the subject of improved car aervlce for the Irvln--on-Holladay district. The result of the conference was satisfactory both to the members of the committee and to Mr. JosBelyn. The latter explained to the committee the improvements already made In the car forvice In the two districts, the plans of tlio company for improved service In the future, and also gave orders' to the operating service for immediate changes that will remedy the conditions which the committee urged should be Improved. The service on the Broadway line is to be altered In several particulars im mediately. From 7:45 A. M. to 8:30 A. M.. the mom-Ins- rush hours, a seven and one half minute service will be' maintained. From 8:30 A. M. to 1 P. M. the service will be 15 minutes, as at present. From 1 to 4 P. M. the schedule will be changed from a 15-minute to a 124-minute serv ice. From 4 to 7:30 P. M. cars will he run on a service varying between six and seven minutes, during these rush hours, and -with greater frequency if the traffic is found to require it. Irvlngton Line to Be Changed. President Josselyn announced that the work of double tracking the Irvington line, which had been held up until recent ly by litigation over the paving of Mult nomah street, would be started as soon as weather conditions would permit. He also suggested to the operating depart ment that the curve at Fifteenth and Multnomah streets, where there are fre quent derailments, be immediately re paired. At the suggestion of Mr. Wood ward, a member of the committee, he also ordered the operating department to use the switch on Fifteenth street In stead of the one on East Ninth and Mult nomah after 4:30 P. M., so that the crowded outgoing cars would not be de layed at that point. Mr. Josselyn also announced that the Irvlngton line would be continued out Fifteenth as far as Siskiyou street. The line on Tillamook, from Fifteenth to Nine teenth will then be discontinued. The needs of the Holla-Jay district, which has been Inconvenienced since the Broadway cars have beerf taken oft Nine teenth street, will be met by a new line which will serve the Holladay district and run across the East Twenty-eighth-street bridge. Good Feeling; Prevails. Mayor Simon accompanied the members of the committee to the conference, which he opened by urging President Josselyn to do whatever was in his power to give Improved service to the district. A gen eral discussion then followed in which the members of the committee II. M. Haller, H. J. Jaegeri D. I Povey. W. F. Wood ward. B. F. Irvine, Fred Johnston, O. C. Tetter. J. Woods Smith, C. V. Cooper and W. J. Hofmann. set forth some of the Inoonveniences of the street railway's patrons. President Josselyn. Vice-President Fuller. General Superintendent Franklin and Superintendent Cooper out lined the difficulties of giving regular service on account of the bridge delays, and of maintaining scliedulee during the rush hours. The best of feeling was manifested during the conference, which ended in the feeling that a better un derstanding had been reached with the street railway officials. BCWYSIDE HAS COMPLAINT President Josselyn Is Asked for Bet ter Service. The Sunnyaide Push Club Wednesday night discussed the car service on Bel mont street. It was decided not to Join, in any drastic criticism of the car company, but to. lay before President Josselyn some suggestions for his con sideration. The club also decided to ask the company to restore the former route of the Sunnyslde cars on Morri son street to Eleventh, which has been done. Secretary S. W. Walker prepared and submitted to Mr. Josselyn the fol lowing statement and suggestions: "The Bolmont-street line, running- di rect from the business districts of the West Side to and through the most central and densely populated resi dential and business districts of the Fast Side, we consider one of your most important lines. We realize the delays and inconveniences caused by the frequent openings' of the Morrison bridge draw and by other interruptions, over- -which you can have no control, rhlch produce irregularities in the car ervicc, and that it would be inap propriate to criticise such matters here. We believe that you are trying to operate this line in a manner con sistent with Its importance and wish to commend the efforts yon have made to maintain a satisfactory service. . Taking into consideration the element of interdependence between your com pany and all its patrons residing be yond walking distance limits and plac ing ourselves as nearly as possible in your position, we wish to make some suggestions which we believe are in the line of mutual benefits to your company and to your Sunnyslde pat rons." The statement begins with a request that the Sunnyslde cars be rerouted on Morrison to Eleventh street, which has been done. The following: are the other suggestions: "Fli-M There Is an overcrowding of east bound Mount Tabor cars from 11:30 A. M till tt noon, caused by patrons who go home to luncheon. It would be an Improvement In eervlce If you would stair the tripper -service early enouRh to relieve this condition, and we relieve that more would take lunch at home if they could rkle with lees inconvenience. Peoond Some oomplalnt is made that -The tripper service is discontinued too early In the evening, causing overcrowding- on westbound Mmint Tabor cars. We would request that you Investigate this matter and. If your trip re ports show the corn-plaint to be well founded, we ask you to extend the trlppper service to cover the overcrowded period. Third Referring to matters contained In an interview recently published In two daily pa pens, we would direct your attention, to the fact that the present population of this city is made up principally of recent arrivals from the rigid climes of this and other lands. Who are acclimated to low temperatures In at mospheres drier than ours and that they have ss much difficulty In res'etins; the penetrating and the enervating- character of our damp cold as have those of longer resldenoa here, and that the cry for heated cars arises more largely from the recent arrivals than from the old residents of the Northwest, and disre garding the origin of the clamor, we believe that heated can on all the longer runs are a IMPROVED Centrally Located Modern Imperial Hotel Headq.naxters "There's a Reason" -Seventh and Washington Phil. Metachan ' Sc - Son, Props. Lone Distance Phone la Every Room. Rates $1.00, THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. EXTtOF-KAX &A3t MODERN RESTAURANT cost oxa I HOTEL'OREGON j CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp Z EUROPEAN PLAN : WRIGHT - DICKINSON HOTEL CO, Props. I F. J. IUcnardson, Nortonia Hotel ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST. BEAUTIFUL GRILL ROOM European Plan Rates to Families Oar Bos Meets All Trains ample Sultos wttti Baths for Cammerctal Travelers. MODERN COMFORTS MODERATE 0. W. CORNELIUS. Proprietor. NEW SEWAR Corner lOth' and Alder The leading hotel of Portland, opened July 1909. Modern in every detail, furnished i elegance. Most beautiful corner lobby in Northwest. Commodious sample rooms. European plan. Rates $1.60 and up. 'Bus meets all trains. W. M. SEWARD. Prop. OPENED SEPT.. 1909 HOTEL LENOX CORNER THIRD AND MAIN STS. PORTLAND, OREGON European Plan Hot and Cold Water. Long Distance Phone in Every Room. RATES $1.00 and up X? r - J i - 2 i v "i 141 , I" S3? nece-Mvrlty for comfortable service. We do not believe that you -seriously consider the plan to discontinue all service across- the bridges. We would look upon such an. ar rangement as nothing less than a calamity to the entire city. While It would doubtless benefit the business districts of the East Side, w have no wih to profit locally from a service eo disadvantageous to the city at large. Tn conclusion w would say that the fore going suggestions and comments are not made in a spirit of criticism, but rather they are the earnest expression of our ideas as to the betterments which we believe would benefit your patrons, on the principle that the better the service the greater the revenue you would add to the profits of your company. KONO CLUB IS ORGANIZED McMlnnvllle Commercial Body Changes Name, for Reasons.' M'MINNVILLE. Or.. Dec. 10. (Spe cial.) At an informal meeting of the McMinnville Commercial Club last evening a constitutional amendment was decided upon which will change the name of the organization to the "Kono Club." In Esperanto, the new world language, the word kono means "get acquainted," and this, the only Kono Club in Oregon, will have for its mission the bringing together of Btrangers and making good "Kononi ans" of them. The change in the name of the club vas adopted so that there might be no 11 tangling features between the b i08ters' auxiliary to the Commercial C.-tib and the purely social organisation of that name. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Dec. 10. Maximum tempera ture, 4 degrees; minimum, -41.2 Una-rees. River reading: at 8 A. M... 7.T feet. Change in last 24 hours, 1.8 feet rise. Total raln- Improvements $1.50, $2.00 HKADHQ "CARTERS FOR TOCWSTkl and COMMERCIAL. TRAVELERS. Bpexdai rates mads to families and sin gle gentlemen. The management wlll.be nlesuted at all times to anow rooms and give prtros. A mod ern Turkish Bath establishment In the hotel. K. O-BOWKRS, Manasrer. . ----iiiii,'- Wr&UOIT OOLLaBS. NEW PERKINS Fifth and "Washington Sts. Opened June, 1908. A hotel in the very heart of Portland's business ac tivity. Only hotel equipped with wireless telegraph. Every convenience for comfort of commercial men. Modern in every respect. Rates $1.00 and up. Cafe ant -grill; music during lunch, dinner and after theater. Pres. Xf Q.. Svretland, See, J5 5- .3 a sc, j.,': . PRICES i CE l IA . THE CORNELIUS "The House of Welcome," corner Park and Alder. Portland's newest and most modern hotel. European plan. Single, $1.50 and up. Double, $2.00 and up. Our omnibus meets all trains. H. E. FLETCHER, Manager. HOTEL RAMAPO Corner Fourteenth and Washington New Hotel, Elegantly Furnished Rates, $1.00 and Up Sp cial Rates for Permanents European Plan. "Bus Meets All Trains. M. E. KOMCY. PROPRIETOR. PRIVATE BATHS HOTEL COLUMBIA Vancouver, Wash. Under New Management. MODERN COMFORTS MODERATE PRICES Send Tour .Friends Here, the Best Is None to Good for Them. . , EUROPEAN PLAN. First-Class Bar and Cafe in Connection. Free 'Bus Meets All Trains. MRS. SBETHNA S. PHELPS. Proprietress. ' Phone Main 621. -''! P M to 5 p M - O nch. Total rainfall since September 1, 1009. 17 43 inches. Normal rainfall since September 1 14.40 inches. Excess of rainfall since Sep tember 1. 1909, 3.03 inches. Total sunshine December 9, 2 hours. 48 minutes. Possible sunshine, 8 hours. 48 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M.. 30.16 Inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 5 P. SI., Paclflo Coast time. December 10, 1H09: 5 ? Wind fi O B "2. a if STATION a. B & Stats at Weatba 'Ml ? ?. : Baker City .... Boise Eureka . . . Helena Kamloops . ....... North Head Pocatello. ........ Portland Red Bluff RoBeburg. . . . ..... ... Sacramento. Salt Uke , San Francisco. .-. . . Spokane. ......... Taccma Tatoosh Island., ,. Walla Walla Blaine lBklyou .......... Tonopah , -Kailspell S0IO.0O 4IS13 4 IN 4lSE 6IW 18INE 16 E 10 SW 3 SB Clear Clear 381O.00 52 02 Cloudy 10.001 Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt- cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear 0.00 O.04 0.0U-: T. I 10.00 to. 01 lo.no 4INW 4IS 6INE 4ISK 10.02 10.00 I T. 4!NW 4IS 6iS 10ISB 41.4 8lSE 4iSW sInw 4ISW O. 02 0.02 T. 0.02 3BIO.0O 2810. OO 36 0.00 ICloady WEATHER CONDITIONS. The pressure has increased rapidly over the western portion of the country, the most decided change taking place in the extreme Northwest. The storm which has been for several days off the Oregon-Washington Coast has been forced northward by an area of high pressure that was noted last evenlnc approaching the California Coast and is now overlying Eastern Oregon and Western Idaho. This atmospheric move ment has resulted in slightly cooler weather in the Inter-Mountain region, and in light AMt'SEMENTS. Bungalow Theater 12th and Morrison Phones: Main 117 and "A" 4214. FOUR NIGHTS, BEGINNING TOMORROW (SUNDAY) Special -Price Matinee Wednesday The Famous and Interesting; Drama "THE MAN OF THE IIOfK" Evenlntrs, $1.60 to 60c; Matinee. I to 23c PORTLAND THEATER "Z0 Return Engagement ' ONE NIGHT OXLT, SUNDAY, DEC. 12 "MR. HOPKINSON" With Dallas Welford and Great London Company. Sale of -Seats Begins Saturday Morning, 50o to $1.50. . THEATER Main 2. A 8360 Geo. L. Baker, Manager Matinee today: last time tonight. Geo. M. Cohan's famous murfoal comedy. "45 MTN I TES FROM BROADWAY." Evening prices 26c to 91. Matinee, 2c to BOcf Next week, starting tomorrow matinee, "The Land of Nod." MAIN . A lOSe. MATINEE tVtKY DAT. 15-25-500 NIGHTS theater l5-?5-50-75n WF.KK DEC. 8 Edwins Barry In "The Home Breaker," Fay, two Coleys and Fay, the Brahms Quartette, Fotter-Hartwell Tlio, Jock McKay, Carletta, Tossing Austins, Pictures, Orchestra. . . OUTAGES Advanced Vaudeville OTTO rT;iH.TI.,! TVROLKAV ' SEXTET The Three Lnclfers; Crenyon; I.ro White; Moore and St. Claire; Silver and Emerie; Fischer and Burkhard; Pantage acope. Popular Prices Matinee Daily Curtain 2:30, 1:80 and 9 GRAND WEEK Bohemian Sextette Vaudeville's Prettiest Stog; In ir Act OF DECEMBER Myrtle Byrne & Co. J. con Roffee iertle Everett Nat Nazarro Troupe Hofy A Mocar Kred Bauer O ran d a scope Matinee every day. Evening performances, 15c; lower floor, 25c; 2:30; any seat, 35c. , 7:30. 9:15: balcony, box seats, 60c. LYRIC THEATER Phones. Main 46S3, A 1028. Prices. 30. 20, lOo The Popular Athon Stock Company In "Tempest and Sunshine" Gold Watch Given Away Friday Evening Mattneea Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2:10. Every evening at 8:15. Next Week "Mr. Potter of Texas." Coming "The Squawman." STAR THEATER Mid-Week Show Great. THROUGH the: breakers, A Biograph Wonder, and 4 OTHER FIXE SUBJECTS 4 JEAN WILSON'S FAREWELL AND THE MUSICAL PARKERS. SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY 10 A. M. 91.00, S1.50 $2.00 Masonic Temple, Wed. Eve December 15. West Park and Yamhill WULLNER The Great German Singer. Seat Sale Today at KHera Piano House. Direction Steers-Coman. MEETING NOTICES. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF AXi KADER TEMPLE, A. A, O. N. M. S., will be held at Masonic Temple, Saturday, December 11. at 8 o'clock. Election of officers and grand representatives to the Imperial Council meeting at New Orleans April 13, Id 10, and other Important ' business. Sy order of the Potentate. B. Q. WHITE HOUSE, Recorder. FOR RENT Eagles new hall, Ma.rq.ua m bld-g., for dances, entertainments, and lodges. Reserve your nights early. Inquire J. V. Iankin, 205 First st., or I. Fbgel, 230 Third st. PYTHIAN SISTERS -and their friends are respectfully Invited to come out this evening to their regular 500 and dancing party; 6O0 begins promptly at 8:30 at K. of P. Hall, 11th and Alder sts. Admission 16c. NEW HALL FOR RENT. Ill 2d. near Washington. Howe,. Davis Co. DIED. DAY In this city, December 10, at the residence of her parents. 618 Powell street, Clara, belov-ad wife of Carl Day, aged 29 years. Notice of funeral here after. WINDERS In this city, December 9, at the family residence, 50 Union avenue North, John Winders, aged 87 years. An nouncement of funeral later. yU.NEBAL NOTICE. PEARNLET At his late residence, 966 Hawthorne ave.,' December 8, Walter H. Fearnley, aged 42 years Deceased was a member of the T. P. A. Funeral services will be held today (Saturday), December 31. at 3:30 P. M-, from EricsoiVs chapel, 409 Alder Btreet. KriendB Invited to at tend. Interment later. St. Louis papers please copy. BOZORTH In this city, Dec. 9, at the family residence, 329 West Park street, Helen Ruth Bozorth, aged 17 years, 8 months and 12 days, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bozorth. Friends in vited to attend funeral services, which will be held at above residence, at 1:30 P. M. today (Saturday), December 11. RIEDLINGER Funeral services of the late Charles Kledllnger, aged 45 years, will ba held at Dunning & McEntee's chapel. Seventh and Pine streets, Sunday, De cember 12 at 2 P. M. Friends and ac quaintances respectfully invited to at tend. Interment Rose City Cemetery. t FLETCHER December 8. at St. John, Catherine Rebecca Fletcher, aged 61 years. Funeral services today at 1 P. M .. from ZeUer-Byrnos Co.'a chapel, 694 Williams ave. Interment at Rose City Cemetery. : Friends Invited to attend. HANQLAND At her late residence. 689 Vaughn street. December 9, Mrs. Hanne Hangland, aged 28 years. Funeral serv ices will be held from Jhe above rBi dence Sunday, December 12 at 2 P. M. Friends invited. Interment Greenwood.' SHIELDS At 439 Market street. December 8. Oeorge W. Shields, aged 42 years. . Funeral services will be held Sunday, De cember 12. at 2:30 P. M.. from Eric son's chapel. 409 Alder street. Friends in vited. Interment Greenwood. liATTESON Friends are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral services of the late Adelbert Matteaon at Zeller-Byrnea Co., 694 Williams avenue, today at 1:30 P. M. Interment at Riverside Cemetery, FOX At Port Townsend. December 10, Mrs. M. J. Fox. of Astoria. Funeral at 2 P. M. today (Saturday) from Taylor-street M. E. Church. Interment in Lone iFlr Cemetery. Dunning-, McEntee A Gllbaugb. Funeral Directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. JLady Assistant. Office of County Coroner. ZELLER-BYRNE9 CO., Funeral Directors. 594 Williams ave.; both phones; lady attend ant; most modern estubfiahment In the city. EDWARD HOLMAN CO., luneral Direct ors. 220 3d st. Lady Assistant, Phone ftl. 007. J. P. FINLBY SON. 3d and Madison. Lady attendant, l'hone Main 9, A lse. EAST HIDE Funeral Directors, successors to i". S. Dunning. Inc. E. 62, li 2623. ERICSOX CO. Undertakers; lady assist ant. 409 Alder. M. 6133. A 2235. precipitation over the North Pacific Slope. Idaho will have fair weather for Satur day, while over the -remainder of this dis trict there will be rain with moderate south east winds and not much change In tem perature. FORECASTS. -Portland and vicinity Rain, moderate southeast winds. Oregon and Washington Rain, moderats eouthei-st winds. Idaho Fair. t T. F. DRAKE. Observer, Temporarily la Charge. T Trace. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATE In EfT rot November 1. 1B08. Dally or Sunday. Per Line. One time - 12o Same ad two consecutive times. ....... ,22a Same ad three consecutive times. ...... .30c eame ad six or seven consecutive times. .6Go ftx words - count as one line on cash ad vertisements, and no ad counted for less than two lines. When an advertisement is not. run consecutive times the one-time rate applies. The above rates apply to advertisements under "New Today" and all otber classlttca tions excepting the following; Situations Wanted, Male. Situations Wanted, l-'emale. For Kent. Kooms, Private Families. Kooms and lioard. Private, Families. Housekeeping- Rooms, Private Families. The rate of the above claesincation is 7 cents a line each insertion. . Space In the "New Todar" columns Is flro'ed by measure only 14 lines to the inch. TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS The Ore tronian will recewve copy by mail, provided suQ'lcient remittance for a deunite number of ibHues is sent. Acknowledgement of such remittance will be forwarded promptly. On charge of book advertisements the charge will be based on the actual number of lines appearing- in the. paper, regardless of the number of words In each line. In case box ofl'ico address Is required, use regular form given, and count this as part of the ad.. Answers to advertisements will be forwarded to patrons, provided self-addressed stamped envelopes are furnished. UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OF FICE FROM THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS THAT MAT BE HAD BY PRE SENTING TOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE GO.N'IAN OFFICE: A 69, 60, 98, 319, 624, 670, 671, 673, 677. 683. B 588, 57, 683, 684. C 607. 671. 672. 674. 676. 1 659, 661, 674. 676. 677, 683. 6S4. E 332. 662, 673, 676. 678. 679. 687. F 338, 618, 671, 678, 6S1. 684.- G 570, 677, 579, 581, 586. H 548. 676. 679. 678. . J 547. 663, 676. 679. 682. K S39, 646. 671. 678. 679. L 337. 632, 656. 659, 665, 677. 579, 683. 689. M 541. 671, 672. X 647, 660, 663. 670, 680. 681, 682, 684. O 665, 568, 673, 674. 680. F 469, 642, 666. 671. 674, 675, 678, 679. R 520, 670, 672. 684. S 544. 578. 670, 677. 581, 687. T 547. 563, 566, 670, 671, 676, 677. 679, 581. 6S2. V 382, 560, 663, 669. 670, 671, 673. 677, 579. 682. W 337, 662, 673. 675. 676. 681. X 547. 673, 674, 580, 681. 684. V 570. 671. 578, 679, 682. AB 555, 662. 571. AC 545, 647. AD 661, 672. 674, 677, 682. AE 662, 663, 669, 670, 676, 681. AF 247, 671, 677. 579, 581. 682. 584. AO 545, 659. 667. 673. 676. 679. 684. AH 662, 671, 674, 576, 677, 678, 582. 684. 686. AJ 386. 607. 673. 676. 679, 688. AK 671, 676, 679, 681. AL 556, 657, 665, 670, 67S, 674, 680, 681. AM 657, 676. 681. AN 559, 670, 674. 675, 679. If above answers are not called for within six day a same will be destroyed. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY PRESIDENT. Main M. sXCRGIABf. Mais 118. HUMAN! OFFICER. East 477. NEW TODAY. Beautiful LeonePark Level as a floor. Cleared and clean as a. garden. Full-grown, bearing: fruit trees. Surrounded by . attractive homes. Near a new city park. Only 20 minutes' car ride. Car 3 blocks distant on two sides. Graded streets and water. 1500 up, and easy terms. Let me tell you how the first 10 buyers can gret reduction of 10 per cent from list price and cave in terest. V. Vincent Jones 3 Commercial Club bids. .M. 1444. . A 1444. Holiday's Addition The ens BEST place in Portland to buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and MOST DESIRABLE resldunc property of the city. SEEING IS BELTBTllVG BETTER aro and see the many CHOICE resi dences under construction and the loa nrovementa going en. Tlr Oregon Real Estate Company GRAND ATE. AND -HIJI.1NOMAH ST. $30,000 CASH WILL HANDLE Cheapest Block on York St. East of 21st Street. 200x200, terminal switch. Best speculative buy ou the market today. For price and terms see owner, 128 xnira street. BELLE CREST 99 A srood lot in this splendid tract for only me small payment of $50 cash and $12.60 per month. Price is onlv 5R0 and includes cement walks, rilrhfl Ttlt11 Pun wata, .l.oi.l. RABB& PATTON SO Fifth St. yo" Fire Insurance M. E. THOMPSON 'CO, Real Estate, Cor. 4th and Oak Sts., Henry Did a. Phones Main 6084, A 3327. We Have Money to Loan. A DANDY Two-story 6-room house, modern and up to date, with a splendid lot 100x100; shade trees, lawn. This ideal home at $2350 Is in a classy, restricted district and is dirt cheap. Some terms may be ar ranged. RABB & PATTON 0 Fifth St. Mortgage Loans on Improved City Property At Cnrt-Fst Rat... Building; Loans. Inatallmeat L Wm. MacMaster 302 Worcester Block. GEORGE BLACK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. (All Branches.) 32S Worcester Bids. Phones Main 837L A 1011. JJETF TODAf. BURNSIDE STREET CORNER $70,000 100x100, in down-town busi ness district. Burnside is to be the Big Street, and this quarter is the best invest ment north of Washington st. Price $70,000.' One-third cash will handle it. HP. Palmer-Jones Co. 212-213 Commercial Building. Club FOR LEASE . Quarter Block 17th and Morrison Sts. . 25 or 50 Years. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY Hood River Orchard E6 acres of best Hood Elver orchard property: east side of river and only l" miles from depot; 17 acres In fruffcfwill be sold cheap if taken at once. Terms given. Price of entire tract, $26,250. Will divide. This is a snap. See S. L. Carter's display at, Apple Show, 5th floor, Meier & Frank's, and then see us. V. & F. Commercial & Realty Co., 403 Merchants" Trust bldg. $1350 Full-sized lot on East 22d Btreet, near Ankeny. This is a decided snap and must be sold. (i GET BUSY" and see us this morning-. RABB & PATTON 90 "Fifth St. Apartment Sites Over 100x100 corner ......... 930,000 BOxlOO, fine 810,500 50x100, Park block $10,000 SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO, 619 Board of Trade. $500 Splendid lot on sunny side of rMount Tabor, near Hawthorne ave. cars, only $100 cash, balance $5 monthly. RABB & PATTON 90 Fifth St. GOODWOOD 15 minutes' ride on Sellwood car; get off at Cay wood st. Lots $650 and up, 10 per cent down, 2 per cent monthly; building- restrictions; fine view. Lowest-priced, near-in property. EQUITY ISVESTMENT CO., BOS Gerllnicrr RlrtK., 2d and Alder. AGENT ON UHOVNU SUMUV a TO 4 $600 A fine corner 50x100 on 18th st, near Alberta. Some terms may be had. This is a pick up and must be sold. RABB & PATTON SO Fifth St. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Andrews, V. A Co. M. 8349. 80 Hamilton bid., Beck. William a.. 813 Falling: bids. Blrrell, A. H. Co., 202-8 McKay bids. Real estate. Insurance, mortgage!, loan, etc Bra baker & Benedict. CA12 McKay bids. M. 648. Chapin Herlow, 832 Chamber Commerce. Cook, B. 3. & Co., 603 Corbett bids. Fields, C. B. A Co., Board of Trade bide Jennings Co.. Main 188. 208 Oregon Ian." KIRK KIRKHAM. Lumber Ex., 228 Stark. Parrlsh. Watklns A Co., 230 Alder at. Bohalk. Geo. IX, 264 Stark at. Main or A otia. Sharkey. J. P. A Co., 122 H Sixth st. The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and Multnomah at. (Holladay Addition). Walker. S. T., 604 Corbett bids. REAL ESTATE. For Sale Lots. SWINTON Two 25xl00-ft. lots. 0 per cent less than market price; some cash, bal ance terms. Fhone A 3721. CHOICE corner lot, seven minutes out; . central; East Side; suitable for two houses: S2OO0. W. H. O'Neill, 229 lltb at. IF YOU own lot will build you a house oa terms. Eastman Co., 3U3 Ablngton' bldg Main 8236. FOR investments or homes near the great factory center on the Peninsula, see Colum bia Trust Co., 84 4th at. FOR SALE Lot 20x28. in Berkeley. Inquire 61 H 1st at., room 24. IRVINGTON Choice building lot. east fac ing, $350 below value. Phone East 394. ST. JORN Small, well located business lot cheap for cash. Q 586, Oregotilan. J3OO0 Half block, close In. stable site, owner. Kuhr, 3S7H East Burnside. BARGAIN In lots; no fake. Room 24 303 Washington st. IRVINGTON lots. $1100 to $1250; paved atrect. A Rua-lrUM K1Q Rnant a I V. i .1 FINE corner lot. near Alberta, amall house. 1124 E. 28th St.. N. REAL ESTATE. For tl -Lots. IRVINGTON HALF BLOCK 100x200, inoludinR two corners on Ivnoit St., 2 blocks from car: this property is six feet above the street. Is level and has a maR-nirtcent view; an ideal residence site; price S75O0. terms. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 212-213 Commercial Club lildnr. PORTLAND HEIGHTS VIEW CORNER. A quarter block, with larise trees, splen did view, within 3 blocks of Wasliingto-r at.; it Is surrounded by tine reskleiicfs and is the .only property In the vicinity tor sale; price $12.4)o. terms. H. P. PALMEK-.10NES CO.. 212-213 Commercial Club l-tidB. APARTMENT OR HOTEL, SITE 100x101). closo In, near Washington st., situate In center of best residence and family hotel district: 2 pood houses on the property bring In $75 per month; prico 9M.00O. terms. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 212-213 Commercial Club Blflff. LOTS. LOTS. LOTS. $150 buys lot, new addition on Oregon City carllne, 25 minuK-s from business center, S3 or $fl per month; best noil on earth; good place to keep chickens aud cow. NATIONAL REALTY & TRUST CO. 326 Washington St., Room 516. lit v I n;t( x residence lot ooxlixi. on paved street, within three blocks of car; well above gride; the best lot In Irvlngton for tile money; price $1200, terms. - H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 212-213 Commercial Club Bldg. SUNSET PARK ADDITION Corner, 50x114, at East 27th nnd Burn eide sts., within 5 blocks of two carlinoa: price $050. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 212-213 Commercial Club Bldg. ORCHARD PLACE LOT $300 BOxlOO lot at 1'enlnsula, 2 blocks from station, price $550; $300 cash, balance to suit; this is a bargain. GRUSSI & ZADOW, 317 Board o Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. . WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS View lot, 6oxll2, surrounded by flna houses; all Improvements in; one block from car; price $2(i.vo. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 212-213 Commercial Club Bids-. DO YOU WANT THIS BARGAIN? Waverlelgh HelRhts lot worth SS00. will, sell for $5."0, close to car and close in. near 27th St. Phone 8910, or A 7574. W. J. BAKER, 519 Board o Trade Bldg. NORTHEAST corner Morgan and Ellis sis. : 8M.33xloo; owner wants money; make an offer. MERCHANTS PAVINGS & TRUST CO.. A 2404. Main H!H. A FI.NB quarter block on M. 3d St. ar.d Clackamas; one of the newt location on the East Side for flatg or apartments. For price and terms call on O'Brien Realty Co.. Ab lngton bldg. CHEAPEST AND BEST LOTS IN PORTLAND. Reservoir Park. Mt. Scott. 5c fare; $300. $10 down. Call 301 Henry bldg. WEST SIDE Manufacturing district; 22d and Roosevelt sts.; quarter block. MERCHANTS 8AV1NGS & TRUST CO., A 2404. Main 6494. A SNAP A fine lot on 24th. near Thurman, st.; tine car s-ervlce; size iiuxloo; a nplcndld location for flats; for price and terms see O'Brien Realty Co., Ablngton bldg. BEAUTIFUL building Bite, Irvington. lOOxlOO; owner will sacrifice his equity; this 13 a bar gain. Haxtman & Thompson. Chamber of Commerce. 3STH S3T., between Broadway and Hancock, Rosemere Addition: 50x100. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST CO.. A 2404. Main-6494. $2200 BUYS 50x120 on Rodney ave., between Graham and Stanton. Inquire 415 Shaver. l"or Sale Houses. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS HOME 8-room modern Jueen Anne house, large verandas and slef-plns porch, line view of river and mountains; on paved Btreet. 1 block from car; price $7500, terms. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 212-213 Commercial Club Bldg. GOODWOOD. 15 minutes' ride on Sellwood line; best buy In city at the price; lots $650 and up; 10 percent down. 2 per cent monthly; take Sellwood car to Cay-wood St.; agent on ground "Sunday 2 to 4. or Equity In vestment Co.. 608 Gerllnger bldg. EAST 20TH and Salmon sts.. In best of tlBlir'lhnp-innilB .. I . t. I n .- ' Him winning uiscanca of West Side; fine lot 40x125, all street Improvements in and paid for; good i room cottage with bath; price $-.'."oo; $1500 cash; lot alone worth $2000. Kauff mann & Moore, 325 Lumber .Exchange. iliuHLi IMPROVED HOME i.x DCXr.sl- .MiiOUifOKHOOD. Splendid view of mountains and rivers; beautiful, commodious, convenient, mw ; nicely .Improved grounds, 100x100, front ing hard-surfaced street; price $20,000 Buyer see owner, 502 Corbett block. $100 CASH Buye beautiful 6-room bungalow. Woodstock carllne; lot 60x100; soil the best In Oregon, with full cement basement, fireplace, Dutch kitchen; prettiest home In Portland: pay ment $30 per month. National Realty & Trust Co.. 326 Wash. St.. room 616. $3000. 5-room well-built, modern bungalow T7. 21et st. N.; b. h, china closi-t, beamed 'cell ing In dlnlng-ioom. oak Uors, foTid bras knob., fireplace, large porch, - full cement basement, carpet on three rc-ms; a bargain. E. Bloom &' Co., 409 Couch bldg. APPRECIATE warm houBe? Examine East Salmon, near 23d; full -basement, furnace, laundry trays, porcelain bath, fixtures; gas for cooking, electricity; loss than half cash .balance easy terms. Phone B 24S3. A J 670. Oregonlan. A FINE, perfectly modern hou?e on a spli-ii-did corner, Kllllngtnvortl-i ave.; worth Inves tigating; must be sold at once; als a flno new, modern house on Dekum ave.; 7 r-un. with Bleeplng-porch. Call on O'Brien Realty Co., Ablngton bldg. N. W. CORNER 20th and Stark. 9-room modern house. Including carpets. p.uloi, range, linoleum and fixtures; lot 61 ..'0; Sunnyslde Addition; $7500. terms ensv. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST O..., A 2494. Main 0494. SNAP. ' Grand 8.vc. lot . 50x100, . "w 1 th 9 -r" iiii house ; easy terms. Wnoi stock JRea 1! y Co.. Carl ThomaS. Mgr., Woodstock. Ih-jne Sellwood 1505. QUITTING housekeeping, will noli now house, six larg;e rooms, every modern r-m-wnience, corner, on carllne, Kast Sil. low price, easv terms, with-, or without furniture. P. O. Box 538. FOR SALE Modern 6-room bungalow with large basement and attic, lot 50x126 feet; good lawn, tine variety of roses; a spl-en-. did buy at $3000 ; terms. Call at 64 3, Harold fit. VIRGINIA AVE?., near Dakota St., ft-room hou.se, modern convenience; Jot GOxlQO; $21U0. SK cas-h, balance terms. MERCHANTS SAVINGS TRUST CO., -A Main 0494. 4OO0 Good S-room house w!tT &Ox50 foftt on corner, South Portland. See us for par ticulars. Paxrlfih, "Wat kins & Co., oO Alder st. BF7AUTIFUL country home near Portland, overlooking Columbia and Willamette ; must bo sold immediately; real bargain for cash. AB 682, Oregonlan. FOUR-ROOM house. 50xlX lot. on Kn.n l-'Jth; I am owner: $2iK) cah $15 month payment. East 44!2. between 12 and 1 o'clock, or ad dreaa 49 Enet loth North. VAUGHN ST., near 321, 6-room houw, mod ern equipment; lot 50x100; price $400t. MERCHANTS SAVINGS -ft TRUST CO., A 2494 Main 6404. 4.7TH and Hancock, 6-room house, modem, S35O0; R00 cash, balance easv. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST CO. A 2494, Main 6404. 16 PER CENT NET INVESTMENT. If thi interests you and you hava $3000 cash, call me up. Butterworth. Main 8529. FOUR-ROOM house, COxlOO lot. on East l.Vh; I am owner; $200 cash, $15 month paynunt. East 4452. between 12 and 1 o'clock, or ad ttrecw 49 East 10th North. BUT a home from me on easy terms. I have a dandy 6-room bungalow, hard wood floors, $3100. S. 1. Vincent, 4'.'0 Lumbermens bldir. 762 MULTNOMAH ST. fl-room modern, house. $;iiS00; terms to -suit. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST CO. A 2494, Main 6494. TWO 8-room modern houses, Ladd's Addition. A bargain, and easy terms. Knat 2725 or room 413 Merchants' Trust blk. Thomas Vigars, owner. IRVINGTON Select home district; beauti ful modern residence; must sell immedi ately, phone East 394. NEW Irvinjcton home. 7-room house, on. 100x100 corner; a bargain if taken at once." AM 584, Oresontan,