Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 24, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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THE MORNING OKEGONIAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1910.
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SCHEME -FITS BOTH
Assembly for'Democrats, Then
Why Not Republican?
ALL WITHIN PRIMARY LAW
Party of Chamberlain and Sweek
Made Ready for Last Election in
19 06 With Convention,
Ticket and 'Platform.
Although Democrats now profeas ab
horrence of tha assembly convention plan
of the Republicans, they held a state as
sembly of their own March 7. 1906, just
before the last state election. In -which
they nominated a. state ticket for the pri
maries, and adopted a platform. Dele
gates to the Democratic convention num
bered about 150 and were self-sent not
chosen by the representative, popular pro
cedure that Republicans will follow for
choice of delegates to the Republican as
sembly this year.
Active in the Democratic meeting were
numerous holders of office and one-time
holders of office and members of the party
machinery of county and state; also many
of the men who are now loud in deprecat
ing Republican assembly as forbidden
by the direct primary law.
The assembly was held in Hibcrnla
Hall, the usual Democratic rendezvous, at
Sixth and Washington streets. The mo
tion to put up a ticket was offered by
State Senator Walter M. Pierce, of Uma
tilla. A motion to reconsider was de
feated, whereupon the ticket was filled,
name by name, by adoption of motions
Offered by admirers of each candidate.
Thomaa H. Crawford, of Union, acted as
permanent chairman. Alex Sweek. chair
man of the State Central Committee, first
called the assembly to order.
Others who were prominent were Gov
ernor Chamherlain. C. E. S. Wood.
George II. Thomas, chairman of the Mult
nomah central committee; C. V. Crallo
way, of Yamhill, now State Tax Commis
sioner; Walter M. Pierce and G. A. Hart
man, of Umatilla; Oscar Hayter, pf Polk;
B. F. Wilson and Tod Rinehart. of Union;
W. H. Wehrung, of Washington; J. O.
Booth, of Grants Pass; II. Lk McCann, of
Yamhill: P. V. Holman, H. D. V agnon,
General Killfeather. Isaac Swett, J. P.
Wager, J. P. Burkhart, W. A. Munly, C.
Ij. Daggett, Tom Word, N. A. Peery, of
Portland. i
Named on the ticket were George E.
Chamberlain, for Governor; the late T. G,
Halley, for Supreme Justice; John M.
Gearin. for United States Senator (de
feated in the election by Bourne); Paul
Groat, of Marlon, tor Secretary of State
J. D. Matlock, of Lane,' for State Treas
urer; R. A. Miller, of Portland, for At
torney-General; J. Scott Taylor, of Kla
math, for State Printer; Sam Veatch, of
Liane, for Labor Commissioner.
For only three places on the ticket did
the convention give the primaries a
choice of candidates Representative in
Congress, First District, C. V. Galloway
of Yamhill, and P. A. Cochran, of Marion
(Galloway being the "organization" -can
didate); Second District, Harvey Graham,
of Baker, and W. T. Vaughn, of Port
land; Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion. E. E. Bragg, of Union, and W. A.
Wann, of Linn. For offices that Demo
crats had any chanco of filling, namely.
Governoi. Supreme Justice. United States
Senator and State Printer, the Democratic
convention was careful to name only one
candidate for nomination.
The platform resolutions, in reconciling
the convention with the direct primary
law, declared as follows:
We Democrats of Oregon, in mass meet
ing asBemblfrt. at Portland, Or., this 7th day
of March. lUOti, declare our adherence to the
purposes and principles of the direct pri
wary law, and it is not the purpose of this
meeting. In any manner, to interfere with.
or intrench upon, the rights of the people
at the primary election, of naming their
candidates for the various offices to be
voted for at the nesrt Reneral election, but
to consult with each other and devise ways
- and means, by which the true spirit and in
tention of the direct primary law may be
carried out and to recommend a declaration
of principles.
The resolutions committee was made up
of the following:
Cr. A. Hartman, Umatilla,
e. K. S. Wood, Multnomah.
G. H. Thomas. Multnomah.
W. A. Munly, Multnomah.
J. O. Booth, Josephine.
IX J. Frye, Marion.
M. Kucha. -Baker.
W. H. Wehrung-, -Washington.
J. A. BurleigS, Wallowa.
F. G. Mlcelll, Douglas.
H. L. McCann, Yamhill.
O. T. K'by, Clackamas.
Oscar Hayter, Polk,
I R. Morse. Wasco.
Herman Wise, -latsop.
B. F. WllBon. Union.
J. Pcott Taylor, Klamath.
C. E. Redfleld, Morrow.
After adoption of the resolutions, the
assembly turned to nominations. The
following account of this proceeding was
printed in The Oregonian of March 8,
1906:
"W. f. Pierce, of Umatilla, thereupon
moved that the assembly "invite various
men to become candidates for nomina
tion.' H. D. Wagnon opposed the motion,
and T. T. Struble, of Multnomah, pro
posed to lay It on the table, but otruble's
motion was lost. The debate was then
opened, ending in the success of Pierca s
motion. After Its adoption, the debate
reopened on a motion to reconsider, but
the motion was lost.
"Pierce was aided by General K1U
fcather and Wagnon by Isaac Swett.
"We are not attempting to nominate a
ticket," said Pierce.
"But J. P. Wager, of Multnomah, took
the opposite view, saying:
" 'Have we any authority to make a
ticket?'
" The people have,' shouted a voice. '
"But how many are we here 75 or
loor
"The Pierce motion carried, whereupon
, Pierce offered a motion, which carried,
-to Invite Governor Chamberlain to be
come a candidate for Governor. On Alex
Sweek's motion, T. G. Hailey was in
vited to become a candidate for Supreme
Judge, and against Wagnon's voice: 'Is
this nominating a ticket?'
"J. P. Burkhart. of Multnomah, was
growing restive under this semblance of
t '. -ket-making. and moved to reconsider
Vi-Tce's original invitation motion. John
Manning, of Multnomah, sided for re
f r-,..-i juration and B. F. Wilson, of Union,
fcgfln: : it. X. A. Peery, of Multnomah.
roke i -tainst reconsideration: also Tod
Kii-.e'sr;. of Union, and C. L. Daggett,
of Mv. no'iah. The reconsideration ele
ment wao aided by J. O. Booth, of
Josepr.in. and Isaac Swett, of Multno
mah. The Burkhart motion to recon
sider wai then put to vote and lost.'
-
"Other nen v ere then invited to be
come t-and.-'.ats as follows:
"John -f. vSoarln. for United States
frenator. on mo. Ion of William Foley.
"C. E. S. Woot. f-r the same office, on
' notion of V. T 3l-uMe, but Mr Wood
Oicllned
"Paul Sroat. forKp.;-retary of State, on
inotion of Sonator Pi re.
"C. V. Ga;iinj , f. -- Congress. First
District, on motion of r. w. Montague;
P. A. Cochran, on motion of J. P. Burk
hart.
J. D. Matlock, for State Treasurer, on
motion of Alex Sweek.
Robert A. Miller, for Attorney-General,
on motion of Senator Pierce.
Harvey Graham, for Congress, Second
District, on motion of Senator "Pierce;
W. T. Vaughn, cd motion of H. D.
Wagnon.
E. E. Bragg, for Superintendent of
Public Instruction, on motion of B F.
Wilson: W. A. Wann, on motion of H- D.
Wagnon."
Among the delegates were the follow
ing: Multnomah County
AlexweeK
Isaac Swett
tr. J. w. Morrow
Fred Horz
Frank Left
M. J. Kelley
Robert Brady '
Bert E. Haney
John Manning
George E. -Chamberlain
Sam Wolfe
J. w. Shattuck
J. H. Ryan
F. V. Ho I man
C. E. . Wood
C. K. Henry
J. P. Burkhart
Fat Powers
George H. Thomas
George I Hutchln
Robert A. Miller
J. T. Milner
Oglesby oung
Edward Killfeather
R. W. Montague
H. B. Nicholas
Cummin rs Merrill
Bishop Barclay
W. E. Wester
W. T. Vaughn
John Van Zante
I. T. Peery
N. A. Peery
James Foley
William Foley
Harry Lane
Charles Petrain
W- A. Munly
C. 1 Daggett
Joe M alley
James Gleason
H. W. Parker
S. C. Armitage
E. Versteeg
T. T. Struhlo
H. D. Wagnon
Harry Grafton
Clackamas County
H G. Starkweather T. R. "Worthlngton
C, D. Latourette John Shannon
Wallace -Cole O. J. Eby
L. H. Klrohem lavid Eby
J. E. Hedges
Marion County
W. N. Oatens
Oswald West
W. K. Flnzer
Charles James
P. A. Cochran
I. D. Driver
I. W. Berry
r. C Howard
Dave V. Vaughn
John A. Hitter
Paul Sroat
Z. J. Frye
J. J. Stengle
Jackson County Robert Dow,
Recorder; John Orth, County Clerk.
County
Douglas County W. W. SLiaer.
Josephine County J. O. Booth.
Union County Thomas Crawford
B. F.
Wilson, Tod Rinehart.
Polk County Oscar Hayter. j. u. uj.
Fmatilla County Walter. M. Pierce, J. A.
Hartman, Dr. C. J- Smith.
Lane County J- W. Jsaaer.
Klamath County J. Scott Taylor,
-vomhiii rnntv T-T. L. McCann, Illiam
Galloway, C. V. Galloway, Frank Colwell, J.
J. Hembree.
Clatsop County Herman wise.
Wallowa County J. A. Burleigh
Morrow County C. E. Redfleld.
Washington county W. H. Wehrung.
Wasco County L. E- Morse.
Kpxt dav after publication of these pro-
needinea this .assembly and Its platform
The Oregonian contained an editorial re
view of the same, from wnicn tne ionow-
ing extracts are now made:
our ricrnoeratlc brethren do not let the
primary law interfere with the mechanism
or "run oi their party mutmnei y- c j
do not permit the law to interrupt their
nurtv iinpp. tiolfcv or custom. All the dif
ficulties presented bv tho law tney siiD or
"sidle" round, in gooa iorm. me wwtn.
thov rtn f nf the bosses, bossy: they hold
a convention that has all the authority of a
convention of the ancient form; they call it
sim-olv "a meeting," and the nominations
thPv makft ta now called "invitations. it
is very well done. We find no fault with
them. But it is not forbidden to laugh at
the smoothness of the performance.
Tti their minds, however, there is undoubt
edly a distinction be.tween a meeting and a
convention; tor wnue tne memoers ui m
convention are chosen by their fellow party
mm. tb memher w a meetinir like this one
are chosen by themselves; and since their
device is based upon an inner conviction of
pre-eminent fitness for high political func
tions, the collective wisdom of a "mass
meetint" must by far surpass that of a con
vAntlnn. There are other differences, too.
a r-oTi vent Ion "noints with pride" to the
achievements of its own party and "views
wifh alarm" those of the other; while a
mass meeting, if one may junpe irom tne
Hibernia Hall proceedings, views its own
party record with alarm and points with
pride to the deeds of its enemies. Mr.
Roosevelt, for example, is twice commended
by r.ame In the Hibernian resolutions, but
cerning its own great loader. Air. uryan,
the mass meeting maintained expressive si
lence. The- famous "self-denying" resolu
tion of tho Long parliament was blatant
with spiritual pride in comparison with
these meek and lowly Democratic outpour
.incs
In adopting a platrorm and nominating
candidates the "meeting" did precisely
what a convention would have done. If
these nominations do not debar other candl
dates, and if the resolutions are not accept
ed as the party platform, what has a mass
meetine accomplished? Nothing whatever.
Members might as well have spent their
time in incantations addressed to the moon.
Republicans talked a while ago of holding
a convention composed of men drawn to
gether from all parts of the state, to delib
erate upon the affairs of their party, to out
line a platform and to recommend candi
dates. But they were bluffed out of it by
the scream of the Democrats, that such an
assembly would be treason to the sacred
primary law. As there is yet time, they
possibly now, following illustrious example,
may pluck up courage to hold a general
meeting and extend "invitations" to persons
supposed fit or fittest to become candidates.
"Invitation" is just as honest a word as
"nomination" : fndeed. we find it accepted
by the hich authority -of the Bemocratic
party of Oregon as a word of better repute.
The word "meeting" is to stand for all. that
the word "convention" stood for, and b
cleaT of the odium; "invitation" is to super
sede "nomination," and is to bear, more
over. the mark . of full legitimacy and
hipher respectability
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT. Main SM.
bHitRETABY, Mstn BBS.
HUM AXE OFFICE B. Em t 4779.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At "Wilson's Auction Mouse, corner 2d and
Yamhill. Sale at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson,
Auctioneer.
At restaurant, 203 Alder Bt., sale on bloc
by the Kord Auction Co.. at 10 A- M. sharp.
MEETING NOTICES.
I. O. O. F". The general relief committee
will meet at Oddfellows' temple, 1st and
Alder sts., at l :3 y. -il. today, to con
duct the funeral of Brother Olof Nelson
r. G.( late a, member of Apollo lxdpe No.
IS... .San Francisco. services at 1 inlev
chapel at i o'clock, thence to - the ere
xnatorium, where the remains will be cre
mated. Members urged to be present. All
Oddfello-wB are invited to attend. -J.
C. JAMESON, Secretary.
f T- M- Joint public Installation of
oTf icers or I'ortianri Hive, No. 7. Golden
Uule Hive. No. 17. and Queen Elizabeth
Hive, . o. 24. lad lea of the Maccabees,
Tuesday evening. January 2j. Fast Side I
j. . jr. Han, wast .sixtn. ana Jtast Aide:
streets. Good programme. Public cordially
invttea.
MULTNOMAH COUNCIL ROY
AL ARCANUM meets at K. P,
Hall. 1 1th and Alder streets, the
second and fourth Monday of each
month at t 1. M. Visitors cor
dially welcomed. H" Claussenius,
Jr., secretary. 123 11th st.
OF1
"W. will Rive a special McKinley memo
ri
al
Ja
-" inL y . v.7. w. Hail, 11 J
6tb street. Prizes, refreshments, dancin;
Wear a red carnation. Admission lo cent
COMMITTEE.
..WILLAMETTE Lodge No. 2,
j; r. a.njj a. jw. special com
munlcatlon this (Monday t even
ing ai I ijy O CIOOK. VVorK
F. C. degree. Visit injr brethren
welcome. w. a. w kkks Sec,
HARMONY LODGE3 No. 12,
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munlcatlon this (Monday) eve a
T o'clock. Visitors, are cordially
invuea. w. m. DHi LIN, Sec
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP
TER No. 14. O. E. S. Stated meet
lSV Ins this (Monday) evening. East 8th
ana tturnsiae. . social. hv order o:
W. -VI- J. H. RICHMOND
Acting Secretary.
MED.
ULMFR In this city, Jan. 23. at 9:30
A. M., Marianna 1'liner. Omaha and New
York papers please copy. '
HENDERSON At tho family residerce.
Gates" Crossing on the O. W. P. line, Jan.
2.'t. 1910, Agnes Henderson, aged 20 years.
STRINGER Tn San Frarv-lsro. Jan 22. WIT-
ena Knight Si ring eV. beloved wif of W
A. Stringer of that city, and daughter of
2&
Y
a.-vh;kkme-ts.
SALE mmb:
?oHv CARRENO
10 A.M. "
Pianist
J15o! B ox Wednesday Eve. ' Jan.
Beats" $3. Gal. -6 8:15
adm. 75c. Bungalow Theater
PORTLAND
THEATER
M 443 A 7085
Florence Roberts
In
"OLORIA"
With "White Whittlesey.
The Delight fuleat of Comedle.
BAKER THEATER
Geo. Ij. Baker Mr.. Main 2. A 5380.
Tonight, aJI week, bargain matinee Wed. 25c
xast season s Greatest sensation
A. play of the Canaalan woods
"THE WOT-F"
By EUGENE WALTER. Author of
Paid in Full" and "The Easiest Way."
Andrew Hobson and an Excellent Cast
Evening prices 25c 50c 75c. 1.00. Sat.
mat.. 25c SOc.
Next Week "Brewster's Millions."
St matinee evert day.
15-2S-500
SIGHTS
THEATER l5-?5-50-75c
WEEK JANUARY 24 Seldom Tenoo.
Toby Claude. Tho Five Mowatu, Katfl
WatHin-Ous Cohan & Co. In "The Hoosler
Girl' Knight and Sawtelle, Lester and
Kellett, Carbrey Twin Brothers, Pictures,
Orchestra.
GRAND
WEEK JANUARY 24.
The sensation of
The four Melanls
Columbia Comedy 4.
Paulinette & Fiqtuh
Roberts & Fulton.
H'm. J. Coleman.
Fred Bauer.
Grandaaoope.
European watering;
resorts,
NORD
the diving: beauty,
most beautiful fig
ure m tu world.
Matinee everv dav. 2:30! nnv seat. 15c
Evening performances, 7:30, 8:16; balcony.
ac: lower floor. 25c; box seats, ovc
FTJXERAI, NOTICE.
VOSLAR The funeral services of Ephraim.
vosiar win De neld at his late residence,
525 leo sue., today, January 24. at 3t A.
M. Friends invited. Interment Milwau
kle Cemetery. .
M'CARRON At the family residence, 121
rj. zwm el. is., owen Juccarron, age e
years. Funeral Bervlces will be held at
St. Francis Church, 11th and East Oak
ets; Tuesday. January 35, 9:30 A. M.
Friends respect-fully invited to attend. In
terment St. .Mary's Cemetery.
FRIENDLY In this city. January 22. at
me lamuy rceiaence, 414 Htarlc St.. Mrs.
Clara Friendly, aged 73 years 4 months
13 days. Friends invited to attend fun
eral services, which will be held at the
above residence at 1 P. M. today (Mon
day), January 24.
SILLOWAY At residence. 1072 Macadam
at., Jan. -il, John G. Sllloway, aged 24
years. Funeral, will take place from resi
dence Tuesday. Jan. 25. at 8:30 A. M. ;
thence to St. Lawrence's church. 3d and
Sherman st. at 9 A. M., where requiem
mass will le offered. Interment Mt. Cal
vary cemetery. Friends Invited.
CLIXE In this city. Januarv 22. at her Int.
resiuencH, tne nation Home. Airs. Mary
Cline. aged years 11 months 17 days.
rienas invitea to attend funeral services,
which will be held at Holman's chapeh
Third and Salmon sts., at 1 P. M., to
morrow, Tuesday, January 25. Interment.
Lone Fir Cemetery.
Dunning & MrEstee, Funeral Directors,
th and line. Phone Main 4HO. Ijulr u
1. 1. 1. i y yj., runerai directors.
&94 Williams ave.s both pbonet; lady attend-
u,ii-: Hiot-L iimut rn eeiaousnment in toe city.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct
ors, 220 Ud st. Lady Assistant. Fhone M. 601.
3. P. HM.EV & SON. Sd and Hiduom.
lsut MKnaBCK. i none Alaui V, A
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors. ueeMmn
to f . 9. uuuning. ino. JU. 02, B ZB26.
EKICSON CO. Undertakers; lady .assist-
nii l. u amor. iu. t, 1 :i :j . a X.ii.
NEW TODAY.
54750 Large 10 - room house, very
cnoice corner, 60x70, on the West
oiae. uooa view.
$5000 6-room modern house, walk.
ing distance.
S15.500 Fine income oronertv. in
mo lur uis increase. one of the
Desi Duys on the west Side.
M. E. LEE
4ti Corhelt Bldg.
Decided Bargain
jviy nne private residence, new and
modern, close in on East Side; best
residence district; all improvements
Offered away below cost. AD 670. Ore
gonian. Mortgage Loans on
Improved City Property
B 1 1 din a; Loani. Installment . Loans.
Wm. MacMaster
303 Worcester Blfwlc.
Teratli Street
FOR SALE,
Only a. few days longer, then to be
taken offmarket, a lot between Stark
ana curnsiue streets. Frice,' $32,000
ni SSKLL A BLYTH,
.Commonwealth Building:.
Willamette Heights
New 6-room house, all modern lm.
provements. hardwood floors rnii it
with fine view. Price 14250, on easy
RFSSGtL A BTjYTH,
Commonwealth Baildingp.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS
'&QCZtf Buys that fine 7-room bui
UUOUU e-alow. No. 1126 Thurman
street; hardwood floors and all other
modern conveniences; beautiful and
commanding view; 2 lots in area and
pavea street. or terms see owner, 21
NOB HILL RESIDENCE
$7600 a fractional lot with 9-room
house, furnace, fireplace, two toilets
bath; in fine residence district. Good
ilia. .luvcHugcLLe,
315-ie Swetland Bids;.
Snap on Portland Heights
Desirable building lot must be sold
joo casn, Daiance on easy terms. AM
673, Oregonian.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ISAAC L. WHITE
331 Sherlock Bids.
3 O-YEAR LEASE
Want a lessee for a line vacant quar
ter block, close In, near Morrison.
Lj 667, Oregonian.
GEORGE BLACK,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT,
(All Branches.)
823 Worcester Bids'.
Phones Main 8371. A 4011.
. H. KPLErSEX, the fue!m?in. Chamber of
Commerce, sells best coal; anthracite,
cannel; also cheaper grades and dry wood.
NEW TODAY.
Interesting Story
Now Is coming- the time when you are
thinking: of that little Iruit farm, where
you can have plenty of fruit to use
and sell. Have your fresh Jersey cow
milk, plenty of cream, milk and but
ter and cacklingr hens, laying 60-cent
eetgs, and raising; everything in your
garden, and be independent. We have
just such & place in a nice 25-acre
Willamette Valley farm. All the beat
of rolling; land, 10 acres of bearing
orchard, 8 acres in cultivation, balance
in brush and pasture; old buildings;
only 1 mile of railroad station: 4 miles
of good town of 6000 people; might
trade It for unincumbered Portland
property.
BRONG-STEELECO.
110 SECOND STREET.
KINGS HILL
FOR SALE
50x100, with fine 10-room residence:
also 60x100 vacant and adjoining above.
A fine site for residence or apartment
house- in this exclusive neighborhood.
For prices see
Russell & Blyth
Commonwealth Building.
1RVINGTON
Owner will sell his handsome home
of 8 big rooms and plenty of closets;
corner quarter block; hard-surface
paveThent and surrounded by nice
homes; nice lawn and a roomy side and
front porch; also upstairs sleeping
porch; everything modern and nothing-lacking-
to make tho house comfortable;
two Dig nrepiaces; nne interior nnisn;
$11,500. includlns: camets. linoleums.
oilcloths, shades, fixtures and hard-sur
face pavement paid for.
S. D. VIXCEST A CO.
420-421 Lumbermens Bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS,
Largce Amounts Preferred.
GODDARD A WIEDKICK,
U43 Stark St.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews. F. V. & Co. M. 3349. 80 Hamilton
bldg.
BAIRD & BROWN, 812 Henry Bids.
Beck. William 312 Falling bldg.
Birrell. A. H. Co., 202-8 McKay bldg. Real
estate, insurance, mortgages, loans, etc.
Brubaker & Benedict. E02 McKay bldg. M-
o4.
Chapin ft Herlow, 332 Chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. S. ft Co., 503 Corbett bldg.
Fields. C. E. ft Co., Board -tffTra.de bldg.
Jennings, ft Co.. Main 1S8. 20s Oregonian.
KIRK ft KIRK-HAM. Lumber Ex., 220 Stark.
Parrlsh. Watklns ft Co.. 2,50 Alder at.
SHEFFIELD ft RIELY Real estate, 23
mussel blag., 4th and Morrison sts.
Schalk,' Geo. D., 264 Stark st. Main or A
oaz.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and
Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition).
M. E. Thompson Co., cor. 4th and Oak sts.
Walker, S. T., 604 Corbett bldg.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
LOTS. LOTS. LOTS
Beautiful home sites, the choice of Jen
nings Lodge: 85 feet front. 248 feet d3D.
all planted to the eholcest fruits that
money could buy; fine tillable garden land;
keep your own cow. chickens, etc.; onlv
one short block from the station; over
7 lots; price, So2&; easy monthly pay
ments. Take Oregon City car to Jen
nings lvoage ana ask at grocery tor
TWO BLOCKS $20,000.
Two blocks at East 28th street and
Sandy road: the paving of the Randv road.
the opening of the 2Sth-street concrete
bridge and the building up of Laurelhurst
are some of the things which make this
property, .which is suitable for business,
one of the best buys on the market; price
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS SKIP.
View lot 50x100. bAtlt1ful1 v Wnud oi.
blocks from carline. all Improvements in;
pnc ww. Aaaress owner, w 6712, Ore
gonian.
$1500 Two lots. No. 1 and 2. in block 3.
-arK view Addition. 36 Harrison st. F.ast.
half down, balance on time; would prob
ably take good span of horses and some
farm machinery, such as plow, mowing
machine, wagon, havraka. In nnrt us v-
ment and balance cash. Address Home
Land ""n llu lTi. - '
M IRVINGTON HALF RIWW
1kx200. including two corners on
Knott street, one block from car: this
property Is above grade, is level and has
a magnificent view; an ideal residence
site; price (mo, terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.
212-213 Commercial Club bldg.
Adjoining Irvington. high ground with
u.uuiiiA.uo m tui city improvements
carline; easy terms.
ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY.
822 Corbett Building.
TWO beautiful lots, srlvlna- wnndarfnl n.n.
orama of the City of Portland and entire
surrounding country; on fine car serivce.
near big school, in a dlstrlot soon to be
paved; tor immediate sale, $1600 cash.
HALF-ACRE tract close in on the West
Side, only 15 minutes' car ride, $600: with
the development a-olnir on in thin Mtinn
this is bound to double In value. M. Br
Lr., 4ijl uoroeit -oiag.
CORNER lot. 50x71 feet, at Northnut --.
ner -3d and East Salmon: very desirable
for flats or residence: street Imnrovpmpnn
paid: price $2500. Owner. Phones B 1799
or oou.
$4O00 CORNER, suitable for flats, on East
Harrison and 10th sts.. size of lot. 60 by
o-a nBn, watKins st CO.
FOR SALE Some elegant lots at a bar
gain, on carline, all the city Improvements
hard-surface pavement; easy terms. Ad-
ureas oof, ureuninn.
FOR SALE by owner, fine lot in Irvington
t 11 n . uii- m location; ail cleared ready
for building. It would pay you to Investi
gate this proposition. X 673, Oregonian.
FOR SALE, lots Quarter block southeast
cor. 33d and Schuyler. This property for
tine m a. iww vnce tor tne next lew days.
IF YOU own lot. will build you a house oa
icrun. cMitaaji duo Jh.Dinsr.oii bids.
A CHOICE hair acre on Portland Heights,
eunuuimeu uy met nomea, Auaresi OWU'
er, f. j. uox bu.
FOR SALE Two lots Willamette Station
ovxiw ea.cn. rnona a. iJ.jtMi.
LOTS lor $35. You can secure Knmo ir,
town where men are needed; $5 down, $5
LOT 40x100. Kast 19th, 50 ft. north of East
avereii, irjmi. rnone owner,
FOUR best lots In Dover Addition for sale
cneax. iwd jsowq or iraae bldgr.
CHOICE Vernon, Ina Park, Richmond lots
term, uwnor, jua lirana ave. North.
FIVE-ROOM houae and lot for sate or trade
ror land- oow racoma ave.. Sellwood.
80x100, u BLOCK to car. house, woodshed
$S00: terms. Washington bldg., room' 3.
NEW 5-room bungalow, one blxk from raV
line. tTniverwlty Park; 250O. Woodlawn 20fi2
8-ROOM roomtnt-houie; erica reasonable.
a iwK u i
BAX ESTATE.
For gale House.
HOUSE BARGAINS.
2 5-room modern homes, lot 60x100, In
Sunnj'side; $So00.
2 6-room modern homes, lot 50x100, Jocsup
St., near Patton ave., 350.
2 6-room modern homes, lot 50x100, E.
16th at. N., near Albina; f350O.
2 7-room modern home, lot 40x100, B,
16th at., near Alberta; $:i7G0.
2 7-room modern homes, lot 00x100, B.
16th st., near Alberta; SliHoO.
1 8-roocn, with good barn, lot 100x100,
corner Dover and Ughur: SAOO.
This list comprises some of the best bar
rains to be found in Portland, and will
interest you if you will investigate.
Call on JR C. Chism, 015 Couch bldg.
PIEDMONT HOME Two modern houses.
1240-1244 Cleveland avenue, six rooms
each; Btreet hard surface, 50x100 lots, al
leys; beamed ceilings, paneled dintng
rooms. combination fixtures, tinted walls,
fireplaces, waxed noora, No. 1 ' plumbing,
outside walls and floors are double: Just
completed, easy terms. F. O. Warner,
owner. 1275 Williams avenue. Phone Wood
lawn 1S39.
WSJ ARB BUILDING MURBJ HOUSES THAN
ANT CONTRACTOR IN THE CITT.
THERE) 18 A REASON: WD SAVE OUR
CUSTOMERS MONEY. BU1L1 WELL.
BUILD TERMS TO 6UIT. IF YOU OWN
THE LOT WE WIL FURNISH TH2I
MONEY TO BUILD. PLANS AND ESTI
MATES FREE.
OREGON BUILDING & TRUST CO..
808-8-10 Henry Bids.. 4th and Oak. .
BUNGALOW ROSE CITY PARK. J250
New 5-room bungalow, electric lights,
fine fireplace, full cement basement,
stained wood finish, on lot f0xloo. in E.
46th and Thompson sts.. Rose City Park;
price is $3100 and a bargain. $20 cash,
balance $20 per month.
GRUSS1 ZADOW.
817 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
FOR SALE 7-room - dwelling, one of best
locations in jfieamont: narawooa noors,
large rooms, two fireplaces, steam heat,
gaa and electricity; perfectly appointed;
lot 100x100: S1500 rash, balance terms.
Our booklet illustrating our houses will
interest you. Free. .
PORTLAND BUILDISO ASSOCIATION.
212-213 Commercial Block.
FRONT ST 7-ROOM HOUSE
uood. 7-room house on Front, near Whit
taker, good location and easy walking
distance; house in good order throughout
and a bargain at $3000, part cash, balance
long time.
GRUSSI A ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
IRVINGTON HOME, $5500
7 rooms, hardwood floors, built-in buf
fet, fireplace, furnace, cement basement,
aleeplng porch, Just completed, new and
modern In every detail; faces east, on car
line; price $o50O; terms.
II. P. PALMER-JONES CO.
212-213 Commercial Club bldg.
IRVINGTON" HOME, $6."00
7 rooms, hardwood floors, built-in buf
fet, 2 fireplaces, heated by hot water, new
and modern, faces East. hard-surface
pavement ; all street Improvement paid;
terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.
212-213 Commercial Club bldg.
HIGHLY IMPROVED HOME
IN SELECT NEIGHBORHOOD.
Splendid view of mountains and rivers;
beautiful, commodious, convenient, new;
nicely improved grounds, 100x100, front
ing hard-surfaced street; price $20,000.
Buyer see owner, 502 Corbett block.
SNAP ON PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Dwelling on Portland Heights, near car,
overlooking city and mountains; snap if
taken now.
BRONG-STEKLE CO.,
110 Second St.
A RARE BARGAIN.
8 -room bung-alow. fireplace, woodllft,
modern, with 12 lota. 3 mlkfS from Morri-
son bridge, 3 blocks from Woodstock car.
7Z m-1 ' Bintw uerrieo, cuw, io cnic&eiis,
Prioe $5000. Phone Sellwood 1398.
BEST 6-room modern bungalow for price
asKea ; cement basement ; furnace and.
lirenlaoe ; beamed ceilintc. paneled dining-
room, bookcases, buffet, laundry trays, line
kitchen and bath. Restricted districts'
Terms. E 669, Oregonian.
7-ROOM cottage. 60x100 lot: in Sellwood
14 Diocks to car line; is modern and well
Duut; a bargain for $2200; $600 down.
EQUITY INVESTMENT CO..
&us ueriinger Bldg., 2d and Alder.
HOLLA DAY PARK HOME
6 rooms, new. modern, furna.ee. fire
place, full corner lot; price $4750; terms.
il. P. PAlMEK-JOMSS CO.
212-213 Commercial Club bldg.
IRVINGTON Charming new 8-room home,
sleeping porch, hardwood floors. 2 fire-
place. 2 toilets. Illuminating fixtures, ele
gant location on bltullthlo street, $CS00.
$3500 MODERN. 7-room house, with 4) by
u reet ot gruuna. on .tiast mth. near
tiarrison street. i nis is a bargain. Par-
rian, waiKins c i;o., ;u Amer st.
f x v us nvii uujinaiuw, ' it; trom car; lot
60x100: nrlce. i;-Uio S5(iO r:fi Kuion.,a
J. D. HAYES & CO.. 302 S wetland Bldg.
$2500 COTTAGE. 5 rooms, with 40 by 100
t't gruunu, on casi iiarTlson, near
lOtn street. bee us fr terms. Parrlsh,
vv miuaB k to., kj Aiaer st.
$1900 6-room house, nearly new, double
iioor, Gouwe waii. oatn, toilet, electric
lights, cement basement one Mock to car
at Anaoei. bit Lnamber Commerce.
BUY a home from me on easy terms.
nave a aanay -room Duneaiow. hard
wood floors. $3600. S. D. Vincent, 420
j.umoermen s oiug.
ON E. MORRISON ST. Lot B3 1-3x100.
witn moaern o-room cottage, it has fruit.
flowers and berries; easy terms; $2500.
au io r ailing oiug.
EAST AXKBN'Y ST., modern 7-room home
with good barn, in the heart of a choice
residence section, $4000; terms easy. Call
ior iuii lniormation at 4iu Failing bldg.
$2000 COTTAGE. 6 rooms, with HO by 100
leet oi grouna, on rasc narrison, near
jutn street. see us ior terms. parrlsh,
vvaunns fc to., sju Aiaer st. .
6-ROOM house and lot. 60x160. full base
ment. bath and toiiet, cheap for cash.
i-none s ::ouy; o,a st.
FIVE-ROOM cottage, corner, full lot; miFt
sell immediately; price $lsOO. Phone Sell
wood 1203.
FOR SALE 7-room new house, ready to move
into. inquire on premises. corner 2rth
and iast oaic
WHEN moving call up Van Horn Transfer
co. m. loia, a an covered wagons.
ana exfvneauEu ziicu..
FOR SALE By owner, -the handsomest
bungalow in irvington. 4WU East 20th st.
worm. tan ana see it.
Rli" 1 TTT ITT'ITT. hmiM In Trvln crtrxn 1
good terms. East 3151. 66 Tillamook st!
IRVINGTON 7-room modern house, cheap
terms. Hiaai nui. ino agents.
5-ROOM cottage, hath, electric light, toilets,
for sale bv owner. nil i T."bat l9tK mt
M lroellaxiHnia.
WEST Side investment, $12,60(. lot 50 too
with fi" modern flats, renting for 12, per
cent on nie invevuiiem. xtigntiy nana led.
would rent for 15 per cent; hoJf cash, bal
ance terms to suit. This is a bargain. Call
rooms aio-itt, swetiana iag.
"WILLIAMS AVENUE.
Income property, near Ruwell price.
casn, income a Duy with
future.
CARTER-DUGAN CO.,
8'20 Chamber of Commerce.
35 ACRES, Willamette River -front, on main
county road,- just south of Oak Grove,
$26,500. Risley & Starkweather, Risley
fetation, uregon ity cuxiine.
Acreage.
HALF-ACRE tract close in on the West
Side, only 15 minutes' car ride, $iuO: with
tne development going on in this section
this is bound to double in value. M. E.
ACREAGE In large or small tracts en r.ir
line, close in; choice river front; 500 acres
to subdivide. ivinney & stampher.
Lumber uxenange oiag. A
11 ACRES lying between Base Lin and
Villa ave., house, barn, orchard, good
piattmg propusmon ; ctjeatp, easy terras.
ajj oou, uregonian.,
FOR SALE Close-in acreage. large or
small tracts ; 5-cent fare ; also farm of
ju-s acres, near Oregon .:ity; price low;
terms to suit. Call room 314 Henry bldg
10 ACRES, water and car running through
it. oeu or iraue. w asmngton bldg.
TWO acres at Woodstock t a. reduced nrir.
or divide and sell one acre. 317 Chamber
commerce.
ACREAGE on 34th St., ready for platting,
ca?n or lerma. uwner, aj I'arK st. Mai;
IRVINGTON DISTRICT.
10 acres -excellent looation, a big money
REAL ESTATE.
Acreage.
AINSWORTH-AVE. ACREAGE.
Half mile from carline, 19 acres, $12
per acre; terms.
C A KT rJ K-L L -i A i U. ,
S20 Chamler of Cuminerre. '
ACRES, South Mt. Tabor, within city
limits. Owner. 334 Mill st.
Homesteads.
E have 3 homesteads 5 miles from a gd
town on the Nrth Bank Road, 4 hours'
ride from Portland, in a vicinity" of im
proved farme. Good oil and no irrigation
required. One tract of 32u acres fenced
on 2 sides, worth per acre. j nis one
will cost you $150O. This Is a snap and you
must act at once. Spencer & Co., Iv2
Second et.
WE can locate you 'on 6 -homestead! of IflO
acres each, from 2 to 4 miles irom town,
"with high school ; 2 on county roads;
others from H to 2 miles; nearly all level.
. DAVIS & BUITKAMP,
510 Dekum Bldg.
20-ACRE homesteada , in Christmas Lake
and Fort Ronk valleys (Southeastern Ore
gon), on R. R. survey. Call today. 11 g
gott & Robinette, 14 Mulkey bldg. cor.
i!d and Morrison sts.
CALL' Monday and arrange to Join our party
jeavmjr i uesnay, Jan. :., to select ao-at-re
h-mesieadi in the fertile Chr;tmn.s Iake
Valley, Central Oregon. Ppeoisl rate. B. S.
Cook. & Co., 503 Corbett bldg.
GOOD Siletz homestead relinquishments lor
sale cheap; 3 fine timber 'homcstedi in
Southern Oregon; location reasonable. 303
Waeh., room iJ6.
HOMESTEAD locations on Coast. $100; home
stead lotjations on .tzo acres m entrai re
gon. $73; six relinquishments, from $2T0 up.
Nimmo & Kuney, 13 Hamilton bldg.
WE are locating 3 20-a ere claims near Lake-
view, ur., close to railroad, investigate. V .
B. Hartley & Co.. 411 S wetland bldg.
HOMESTEADS in Central Oregon, for free
information call or write K. iwrebs, ioo
Raleigh st.. Portland. Or.
GO ACRES. $160; good agricultural land;
close to K. R. 610 Swetland bldg.
For Sale Fruit Lands.
BPITZENBERG SCAPFOOSE ORCHARD
IANDS in 10, ZO. ao-acre tracts are sell
ing to many level-beaded buyers who
know a good thing when shown. Only
25 miles from Portland, on railroad. Price
$300, $400, $500 per tract. BETTER
HURRY and go witn us by appointment.
Call or write for full particulars. Lib
eral terms.
McFARLAND INVESTMENT CO..
810-11 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Or.
Merrit & Palmer. Sales Agents.
FOR SALE by owner, 80 acres of land about
i miles south of Greaham, Or., in Clack
amas Co., enough wood on place to pay
price a?ked; will make a fine apple or
chard when cleared; $65 per acre. S 650,
Oregonian.
MOSIER APPLE LAND.
Owner offers 20 acres, on good road, 4
miles from station; cleared, plowed and
fenced. John Morgan. Phone East 6165.
Formerly Morgan Wall Paper Co.
340 ACRES of Mount Hood apple land,
anour ,u miles soutneast of .Portland, only
few miles from electric line; $i per acre.
This is the only really cheap fruit land
in thLs vicinity. M. A. Coy, box 354.
For Sale Farms.
A CANADIAN FARM INVESTMENT.
Appl 1 cm. t ions wi 1 1 be rece I ved
AT $9.30 PER ACRE
for any portion from Sec. to
6oOt ACRES
on the
GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY
. IN
SUNNY CENTRAL ALBERTA,
CANADA.
Adjoining land selb for $12.
13, Ox) acree sold since Oct.
WRITE FOR LIST OF PORTLAND MEN
WHO HAVE PimrHASKD
AND ASK THEM IF
THEY ARE
SATISFIED.
Easy payments covering 6 years.
PROFITS ABOUT fn PER. CENT
EACH YEAR.
FRANK LANE, COLUMBUS, OHIO.
TROPICAL MEXICO LANDS.
Land of perpetual growth.
Land for the rubber man.
Land for the citrus frultman.
Land for the farm and cattle man.
Land for the poor and rich man.
Land with perfect title, low taxes.
No Irrigation necessary.
In tracts of 100 to 10,000 acres, at
$7 per acre, on easy payments.
G. W. POSSELL. S10 Henry Bldg.
"THE MAN WHO WANTS A HOME."
6. 10 or 20-aere tracta read v to nlant.
sightly, level, rich black sandv loam, on
the Willamette River, very desirable for
fruit and vegetables, water and rail trans
portation, one hours ride from Portland.
This means something to the man who wants
a nome, wants to bo independent and edu
cate hiat family. Price $160 per acre, easy
term; larger tracts for colonic a specialty.
jjfciArs ia:.d to.,
622 Chamber of Commerce, -Portland,
Or.
FOR SALE 160-acre farm, 2 miles north
of SprlnKbrook: 80 acres in cultivation.
Also 373-acre farm. 2 miles north of
Lafayette, 10O acres in cultivation.
These places are both in Yamhill Coun
ty, in the foothills, and the character of
soil, the drainage and elevation mak
them first-class for fruitrafsing. Price $75
an acre.
W. E. BURKE.
620 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
20 ACRES. 'REAL SNAP
20 acres of nne land, lo acres under
cultivation, small house and barn, not far
from electric line and railroad, Sunnysido,
Clackamas county; surrounding land sell
ing for 2 50 per acre; our prico for quid
sale. $TTfO per acre. If you want it, conn
quick, it won't last.
GKL'SSl &. ZADtOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
80 ACRES, IB miles from Portland on Salem
Electric, Southern Pacific has station and
switch on land, r0 acres cleared and
cultivation, 35 of which is best beaver
dam land In state. All fenced, fine barn
house. 2 acres apples, half aero straw
berries. For gardening, subdividing o
any other purpose for which land can be
used, this is the best buy In the state.
Owners, zvi swvjtland bldg.
INFORMATION.
Reliable free information on all Oregon
ana vvasninton lanas, aieo liovemtnen
ianas; oooKiets on an. counties.
OREGON LANDS INFORMATION
BUREAU,
604-6-8 Board of. Trade Bldg.
WHEAT FARMS FOR SALE OR EX
CHANGE.
We have 2 of as good wheat farms as
there is in Eastern Oregon for sale; 1400
acres In one. 'J"J0 acres in other. Addres:
Owners, Hawthorne ave. stables, 420
Hawtnorne ave.
I CAN sell you improved or unimproved
farms, large or small, best of dairy and
fruit land, on main line railroad; daily
Doat 10 roriiana, mnes. frices right
terms easy. Thos. H. Blackstone, Ridge
neia, w asn.
WHEAT a dollar and a half a bushel
wneat land 5u to sjo an acre, writ
M. Fitzmaurice, Condon, Or., for his lis
or zarms.
AGED party desire to ?11 their 5-acre tract
1 mile east of Vancouver near carline; ex
cellent opportunity for right party. X 604
oregonian.
SEND for our list of Willamette Valley
a it 1 11 VS ueiuro nuyingi tanas snown zre.
uimweaa uina uo.. oaiem. ur.
41 ACRES, 1H to town, Washlrrgton Count,
$1500; H cash. Room 3 Washington bldg
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTED TO LEASE .
Apartment Bite, West Side, with th
rrii!ega of purchasing the same, at thi
expiration 01 lease.
Principal or agents. Give as man
xacts as possiDie. Ai esi, oregonian.
FROM 500 to 2000 acres nf plow land adapt
ed to fruit. Must be near transportation fa
cilitles and choice land. Give full particu
I WANT a .home, 5 to 9 rooms and reasonabl
distance from heart of city ; mut be goo
ouj, unucio uiii. ot,, jresonian.
LOTS in Irvinarton Park: Klve. lot nnl Kin.
number: also price for cash or terms In
iirat :ei.i.trr. r ou, uregoman.
IF you have a vacant lot for sale, see W. J
Bakr for Quick sale. 619 Board of
j. raae oiug.
WB HAVE cash buyers for unimproved prop
erty close in. Spencer & Co., Xvz SeconU at.
TO EXCHANGE..
WI LL exrhango choice alley s'c-k am
dairy fus-iii of lltS'arts IJ.'iO aem
fine tfmber' at: joint'-.;, eitrn'r it boil
pieces for o-,i pnvii,i iiii hni nt'ss," apart,
ment or closv -in acn ap pr 'jmrt y. A Ls
several small pt-.ipert s f r A tnail Valic;
farm or city property or liisli-ciasa 5
T-passenRtr tounTu t-ar.
.'all A. J. .oliron. room 40, Sartjn!
Hotel, city, during' wt' i.
SACRIFICE
Nearly 14 acres inrleau'd land. Idaho
on railroad: good soil; porp-tnal wuIp:
ripht; 5siNt; my equity. Sil'j.v;. for sni:t
ranch in alley, or city property. "U il
pay stmail difference. AF Gtio. c re gonian
II AVE a ." -passengor auto. lO a--res in
Chaster Co.. Cil. , a I Li - room room it".
house to ox-hftiige. ".Vhat have you.' Joi
Pcard of TraiL bldg.
EVEN-pa psrnsev t mring car. splendid cm
01 1 ion. f uily t'ntii pped. a car you will
proud to i vvn : would trade for good r:al
estate. AD 7 i, Oregonian.
X elegant 7 -passenger auto, as good af
new. t ty trade tor 1 'or t laud property. AH
K6S. Oregonian.
YOU can trade any kind of property a)
room JUiy lioard of Trade.
BEATTTIFt'r, bun gn low liorno. clo In. fot
sale or trade. Koom 3 Washington bid.
0 ACRES, some Improvements, for anythir.3
auie vaiut-, '..i'u. b'... Uregonian.
WTTL trade mortgages or auto for lots. ,AJ
FOK SALE TLM&i-li LANDS.
GOOD BUYS IN TIMBER.
$1200. DoiiKlas Co.. 3. 000,00a. neai OI
lala. so acres;.
?1M'H. Skamania C,., on Wind River,
3, ."oo.iioo.
$32, 0O0. on Siusiaw River, 33.000.oo0.
$i;r.oo. on South Fork Nvlialem l:iver,
I0.uoo.ooo feet.
$5500, fully equipped mill and 2,000,000
feet.
$16,000. Douglas Co., 21.OO0.no0 feet.
S5HOO. Tillamook Co., 4,50o,uuo feet tide
water.
$5500. Tilhiironk Co., 5.0DO,fMlO fort.
- Full particulars on the above ami
others may be had at 4lt Failing bldg.
F YOU hold land scrip and want to locate
good tiniDcr, write- or cull.
M'FAKLAND INVESTMENT CO.,
oil Corbett LMk.. I'oiihintl, Or.
WE are head quarters for timber and lum
ber enterprises of all kinds. Kinney &
Stampher, 531-532 Lumber cCxchango bldg-
2,000.000 FEKT timber nar Forest firov,
$12.0K. part ca-di, halaiu e 1 or 2 ear.4
at 0 per cent. AL' OOT, ov-Konian.
FOB KENT F ARMS.
46 ACHKS. 2-a niiky from Wil.wnvillr. and ir.-
gon etect ric, 2. acres pi w in no, . creek
bottom. goKi orchHid add Iuitl.l!i:.-: terms
Su. ou4h. Addrvt? A. v, VJoa, Gallon, Or.
R. F. 1. No. 1.
WANTED TIMBEU LANDS.
TIMBER lands wanted. C. J. Mc Crack cn.
304 McKay bldg.
FOK SALE.
Horse, Vrliiides and HurneM.
FOR SALE Horses, "harness and wagons.
Remember, we foII puarantoed horses ami
mares. If not as represented tliey can he
returned. We also have on hand .'. veral
delivery, farm, vegetable, and milk wagons
for sale. HawUioriiO-Avu. Stables, 4-vk
Hawthorne ave.
BUGGIKS, CARRIAGES, WAGONS.
If you want a buggy, carriage or ligh t
wagou, cheaper than factory prices, call
3"l East Oak St., two carloads to select
from.
FIRST-CLASS heavy craft and driving horses
aiways on nana. t-ua witn guar.ir.iee a
represented. U. S. t.tablt:, 24 & Front.
U. S. FEED AND TRANSIENT STARLES.
iiet accommodations ior travelers. Ladles
wiiltlnR-rooin. kJrices moderate. 2-43 Froat.
4 GOOD teams and harness. Inquire E. 6U1
St., between Morrison and Aldvr.
HORSESl mares, rigs and harness of all
kinds for sale. Zl't-l Montgomery.
BI'OOD MARES. 14oo to 1SO0 lis. Nobby
tames, cor. J - th and r lana.irs sts.
HUBERT fc HALL. SS0 Front, buy. sell. rent.
horses, vehicles; low rates on uuinetu rlati.
AL?IOST new rubher-tfre eurrey f-r ali at
bargain. Call at M'J K. halmon st.
DA PPLE GRAY team, 5 years old, weight
:SU04 Linpire Stau.es. 1 1 0 ltU st.
SMA delivery team will ride or drlv
single; so.i. lbt st.
Automobiles.
KNOX, zho fastest stock car In the world;
Mollne, the best car maoe r r the money.
We alo have a nunwr of four-cy liiuler
cara elightiy u.d but in flrFi-cl:u3 condi
tion left here fur us to sell at real barg;Ua
prices.
WESTERN Al'TO CO., 531 Alder st.
PACIFIC AUTO CO.
New anil second-hand automobiles
bought, sold and exchanged. If you are
looking for a good ear at a bargain,
touring or runabout, call and look over our
stock. Cash or terms. 2tit 11th St., Fort
land. WANTED Runabout: imiHt bo go-.d and firM
cla.ss condition and clieap. At! titW, Ore
gonian. CADILLAC touring ear. overhauled and In
line condition; buying a larger car.
670, Oregonian.
AUTOMOBILES New ami second-hand.
Geo. H. Flora, 470 E. iturnsiue st.
AUTOMOBILE and marine Kan engines re
paired. James D. Fall. U44 ;M st.
Flan o 8, Organs and Musical Internments,
PIANO bargain for cash or diamonds, near
ly new. value $4."J. Pee Scot t, room 1 .
.41-- Morrison St., 0 to IO A. M.. or U
to 3 P. M.
FIN Fl piano, stight'.v used ; n wreat bar
gain. Room 12. Hamilton bldg.
Birds, Dug. IV t Stock.
W OODBUR X F A It M K R S " ANNUAL
HORSi-: f? A L. K.
The largest bunch of tine horses thpy
have ever offered at the annual horso
eiule. Saturday. Jan. 9. D. M. ItatciilL'e,
manager and auctioneer.
FOR PALE An extra good family milch
cow. 4 years old. with calf by her Fifie.
Jerpov and Holhlt'in. Address B 0t7. Ore
gonian, or inquire room .'100 Orogoniati
bids.
AI RD ALE PUPS, "Mntlock Bob" and "Hrlar
wood Second" stock; no bettor blood in,'
Portland. Phone C 1050 or AD 671, Ore
gonian. SELLING out my aviary of flno Kin dies nntl ,
t'anary Birds; singers and femab s, chap. '.
Phone C 7C. E 6titl Oregonian, .
FOX TERRIER pups for sale; prettily t
marked litle fellows. 4! N. 4 til st. '
M i acellan eo us.
FURS
All kinds of Tine furs selling at gr at
re auction. It will pay you to call in and
Re- me before purchasing elsew hero. A.
Reiner. 14S ."ih sr.
SAFES 'Large assortment second-hand safes
slightly used, very cheap; new and second
hand vault doors; nw safes, all sizes, fail
or write today. Portland fcafd Co., i7 fa:h.
A COMPLETE massage outfit, including
electric garment, shower bath. tub. etc.,
at a great bargain. Room 12. Hamilton
bldg. . 1
FOR SALE Conn pormsr. late model, in
good condition; a bargain. N 00 J. Ore
gonian. 50O SHARES In good unmined coal land,
cheap : need cash : samp le of coal can be
produced. AG t7. Oregonian.
WANTED Freh -gallon cow. prcf.rablv
Jersey. Phone Main WU. Write .Mix ior,
Ramapo Hotel.
SCHOOLBOOKS bought, anid and exchanged at
Hy land's. 211 2d t, near Sainton. l'il 5th
St., opposite Postoffice.
TYPEWRITER BARGAINS.
231 Stark St Main 140 7.
VAJ.UABLE and uprful rw.rently Issued -patent
for sale. F 6t;i. Oregonian.
LA RG B f la t - tor dek .
Phone M.i in 403.
d ra x f n, c heap.
50O BUSINESS CARDS. $1.2.". Ryder Ptgj
Co., 357 Bxnside St. Main 5336.
SPRAYING barrel pump' for Fal cheap; la
good condition. J ti7.". Orponian.
600 BUSINESS cards 1 If you mention tbla
ad. Rose City Prlntery, 102 3d.
MAN UKii for kUc. Phono- Kast J. 77
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