Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 21, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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TIIE MORNING- OREGONIAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1910.
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SUTLER OFF DUTY
Schooner Ordered for Inspec
tion When Needed.
THOMAS L. WAND IN PLACE
New Boat Will Be in Command of
Captain Olaf Olscn Instead of
Captain Peterson, Who Has
Secured Absence Jjeave.
Just as she is most needed to - meet
the increased freight demands between
this city and San Francisco, the steam
schooner Jim Butler was ordered1 for her
annual inspection in San Francisco, and
it was necessary for her owners, Olson &
Mahony, to substitute, for her the steam
schooner Thomas Ij. Wand, which will
probably arrive here Wednesday with a
general cargo from the south.
According to the local representatives
of the Richardson Steamship Company
and the Olson & Mahony Company, the
steam schooners plying between Portland
and San Francisco are enjoying an unus
nlly good business, and every vessel be
longing to the two firms are loaded each
trip to their full capacity. ,
The Wand had been ordered to Grays
Harbor with a cargo, and was to have
loaded there with lumber for San Fran
cisco had not the change In the orders
for the Butler been made.
Captain H. Peterson, who has had
command of the Wand, has been granted
a leave of absence for a few weeks and
Captain Olaf Olscn will take his place,
and will be in command of the Wand
when she arrives here this week.
RAMOXA IX FROM COOS BAT
Breakwater's Substitute Not so Fast
on Voyage Up River.
With an average load of freight and
passengers, the steamer Ramona ar
rived from Coos Bay yesterday after
noon and after putting off her pas
sengers and some of her freight at
the Ainsworth dock Bhe shifted to
Davis street to dispose of her coal.
This is the second trip for the Ra
mona on the run of the Breakwater,
which is running between San Fran
cisco and Coos Bay a few trips pre
liminary to being overhauled in San
Francisco. That the Ramona Is not
the traveler that the Breakwater Is
was demonstrated yesterday, when it
took her more than eight hours to
make the trip from Astoria to Port
land. She left Astoria at 8 o'clock in
the morning and arrived In Portland
at 4:10 P. II. The Breakwater usually
made the trip up the river In seven
hours, unless conditions were extreme
ly unfavorable'.
BREDGEfG WAITS FOR RISE
Anchorage to Be Extended as Soon
as Snow Melts.
Dredging for the anchorage extension
at the lower end of the harbor will be
gin as soon as the melting of snows in
the mountains causes the river to rise
sufficiently, according to a statement
made yesterday by J. C. Lockwood, engi
neer for the Port of Portland.
The plans- for the extension of the
anchorage were due to the promise of
Increased commerce for the coming sea
son, and the work will be pushed as
rapidly as possible when it is once begun.
The extension to the anchorage will
be run about a mile below the present
limits. .
WORK OX DREDGE PROGRESSES
Prospect Good That Chinook Will Be
Ready on Contract Time.
Work of remodeling the dredge Chinook
is under good headway and it was said
yesterday that it is progressing faster
than had been expected at the beginning.
The boiler will be In position in a few
days and a large part of the interior work
has already been done. It seems' now to
be assured that the Chinook will be com
pleted and ready for work on contract
time, June 15. The Chinook will be used
to deepen the Columbia River bar.
Saginaw Brings Full Cargo.
With a. full cargo. Including 16,000 sacks
of cement, the steam schooner Saginaw
arrived from San Francisco yesterday
morning, and was tied up to the Couch
street dock. The Saginaw will be shifted
this morning from Couch street to Oak
street, where she will finish disposing
of her freight. Before arriving In port,
the Saginaw put off 1200 kegs of powder
at Martin's Bluff. Only 65 tons of her
cargo Is for Couch street, and the re
mainder Is for Oak street.
Marine Notes.
To complete her cargo of lumber, the
British steamer Glenaffrlc shifted yes
terday from St. John to the Inman-
Poulsen Company's mill.
The British steamer River Clyde shift
ed yesterday from the Inman-Poulsen
Company's mill to the North Pacific
Lumber Company's mill, to complete tak
ing on her cargo.
The tugboat Oklahoma was sent to As
toria yesterday to get the schooner Irene,
which she will take today to Stella, where
the schooner will load lumber for San
Pedro.
Astoria Marine Notes.
ASTORIA. Or., Feb. 20. (Specln.1.)
Th four-masted schooner Irene arrived
today from San Pedro and will load lum
ber at Stella.
The steamer Johan Poulsen sailed to
day for San Francisco with a cargo of
150,000 feet of lumber, loaded at Llnnton,
50.000 feet loaded t Prescott, 350.000 feet
loaded at Rainier and 110,000 feet loaded
at Astoria.
Manning Tvecrlves Visitors.
Arrangements had been made to receive
visitors on board the revenue cutter
Manning, which Is anchored out in the
Ftream. beginning Saturday noon, and
yesterday until 4 P. M.. but the rainy
weather preveVited many from going on
board. Launches were run to and from
the Manning yesterday afternoon, carry
ing the few who braved the rain.
Arrivals and Hcparturc.
Astoria Or.. F"b. CO. 'WInfl. Trpst:
weather, cloudy: sea, smooth. Arrived at
T:10 A. M. Schooner Irene, from Pan Pedro.
Pallert at 8:30 A. M. Steamer Olympla. for
Fan Francisco. Arrived at 7 and left rp
at 8 A. M- Steamer Ramona, from .Coos
Bay. Sailed at 9'15 A. M. Schooner I.'.iznn,
for Redondo. Soiled at !:20 A. M. Steamer
Johan poulsen. for Pan Kranelaro.
Kan Frnncisrn, Feb. 20. Hailed at 5 T.
M. Steamer Northland, for Portland. Sailed
vesterdav at 2 P. M. Steamer Santa Clara:
at S P. M., steamer Ft. Jlrlens: at 0 P. M.,
learner V. S. Loop, all for Portland.
Fan FranclFo. Feb. . 20. Arrived Steam
ers Admiral Sampson, from Seattle; Sem
inole, from Mojl: Yosemite, from Columbia
Kiver: t-rkentino Coronado. from Honolulu.
Sailed steamer Jim Butler. for "Wlllupa:
steamer Northland, for Astoria: schooner
vrVi for Umpqua.; steamer Asuncion, for
Tacoma: steamer Lucy Neff, for San Pedro:
steamer Mayfalr. for Willapa; steamer
Slmsf n fnr "Rpllinirham : m t earner Tahoe. for
Grays Harbor; bteamer Charles . Wilson, j
Seattle; steamer Riverside. for Seattle;
steamer Buckman. for Seattle,
Los Angeles. Feb. 20. Arrived Steamer
Nome City, from Portland. Sailed Steamer
O. W. Fenwlck. for Columbia River.
Seattle. Feb. 20. Arrived German steam
ship Ella, from Eagle Harbor; British
steamer Suveric, from Tacoma; steamer
Queen, from San Francisco. Sailed Wreck
ing steamer Santa Cruz, for Mud Bay,
Alaska; steamer Jefferson, for Skagway;
steamer City of Puebla, for San Franciaco.
Baltimore. Feb. 20. Arrived Bulgaria,
from Hamburg.
Tacoma. Feb. 20. Arrived British steam
ship Teucer, from Liverpool, via Yokohama,
Departed Schooner Oliver J. Olson, for San
Francisco.
Tides at Astoria Monday.
High. Low.
12:0S A. M 6.9 feet5:34 A. M 3 4 feet
6:15 P. M.. O.T feet
DUFUR INSTITUTE NEAR
Fruitgrowers' Union to Hold All-Day
Session Next Saturday.
jDTJFtTR, Or., Feb. 20. (Special.) En
tensive preparations are being made here
for the firft annual Institute to be held
here next Saturday under the manage
ment of the Dufur "Valley Fruitgrowers
Union. The institute will be an all-day
affair, extending into the evening and
ending with a banquet at the Balch House
here. Prominent horticulturists1 from Cor
vallis. Portland, Hood River, and other
points will be present and will lecture
on various subjects related to fruit grow
ing. It Is only within the last few years that
residents of the Dufur Valley have real
ized that fruit could be raised at a good
profit In this section. Now that they are
thoroughly interested In the fruit indus
try Is shown by the number and si-ze
of orchards set out In the last two
seasons. In the Fall of 190S there were
almost 100,000 fruit trees shipped here and
almost as many last Fall. The trees are
mostly apples and pears.
Many of the large farms of this section
have of late been cut into small tracts
to be set to fruft trees.
SOCIALIST MOVE HALTED
British Columbia Kefuses to Slake
Separate Schools for Orientals.
VICTORIA, B. C. Feb. 20. (Special.)
The British Columbia government has re
fused Socialist and opposition leader
Hawthornthwait's proposal to amend the
school act by making obligatory the pro
vision for separate schools for the Ori
entals. The refusal Is based on the contention
that such discriminatory legislation would
be disallowed at Ottawa and' that dicta
tion to school boards in local matters is
contrary to the policy of the govern
ment. PERSON ALJIENTION.
C. A. Bell, of Hood River, Is at the
Imperial.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Weatherf ord, of
Albany, are at the Imperial.
V. E. Merrick and W. H. Simon, of
Medford, are at the Portland.
N. E. Ayer, Portland lumberman, is
at the Nortonia for the season.
Frank Menefee, Prosecuting Attorney
at The Dalles, is at the Imperial.
F. A. Richardson, of Creswell. regis
tered at the Cornelius yesterday.
H. P. Belknap and Floyd A. Rowell,
of Prinevllle, are at the Imperial.
Frank H. Williams, ex-Circuit Judge
of Jackson County, is at the Perkins.
Mrs. H. T. Wentworth. of Ashland, is
among the Sunday arrivals at the Impe
rial. Frank Farrell, an attorney of Seaside,
was among the Sunday arrivals at the
Perkins.
"V. S. Bicksler, a Denver attorney. Is
staying at the Oregon while looking
after professional business in the city.
Mrs. Nellie Farquharson, of Fernle, B.
C, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. C. Braht, at 7S0 East Salmon street.
Albert Hess, a publisher of theater pro
grammes in Portland, Seattle and Taco
ma, Is here for a. few days from Puget
Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. C. -E. Florence, visitors
from Fort Worth, Tex., arrived at the
Seward yesterday, on a tour of the
Northwest.
John Medler, a pioneer of the Wasco
country and in the development of its
sheep., cattle and wheat industries, is
at the Perkins.
E. McLennon, a well-known cattle
raiser and owner of fanclly bred stock,
arrived from Shaniko yesterday and is
at the Cornelius.
George A. Lee, Assistant Attorney
General of the State of Washington,
came down from Olympla yesterday and
Is at the Nortonia.
W. E. Tallent, of Astoria, arrived
from the East yesterday and registered
at the Portland. Mr. Tallent has been
absent several weeks. He will go home
today.
M. W. Lownaburry. G. W. TJtzlnger.
H. II. Freeman and C. R. Montgomery
formed a party of Astoria citizens who
reached the Oregon last night. They
are in the city on business.
L. R. Stlnson, grand keeper of records
and seal for the Knights of Pythias,
arrived at the Perkins yesterday. He
will remain in the city until after the
annual celebration next Tuesday even
ing. Frank M. Frye, president of the Krye
Bruhn Packing Company, with large
plants at Everett, Tacoma and Belllng
ham, passed through the city yesterday,
en route to Los Angeles and otUer
Southern California points. He Is ac
companied by M. J. Schuchart. They
registered at the Oregon.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL, REPORT.
rORTLAND, Feb. 20. Maximum tempera
ture. 45 degrees: minimum, 37 degrees.
River readlnft at 8 A. M-. 6.0 feet. Change In
last 24 hours. .6 foot rine. Total rainfall
P. M. to 5 P. M.) 0.13 Inch. Total rain
fall since September 1, 1909. 20 54 inrhen.
Nnnral rainfall since September 3. 80.08
lnehes. deficiency of rainfall since Septem
ber 1. 1SX19. ..",4 in-h. Total aunshine Feb
ruary in. none. Possible sunshine, 10 hours,
Sfi minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea
level.) at 5 P. M.. 20.S8 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M-. Pacific
time. February 20:
Wind.
State ot
Yaathcr.
STATIONS.
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Kam loops. .......
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Sacramento.
Salt Lake
Spokane
Tacoma.
Tatoosh Island. . .
Walla Walia
Blaine ,.
Siskiyou
Loa Angeles
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snow
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ICloudy
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Icloudy
T Trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Tttr pressure still controls the weather
conditions over the North Paolflo Slope,
where tbo storm appears central over North
ern Washington, while another center of
"low" is over Southern I'tah. The barometric
pressure Is relatively high alone the Cali
fornia Coast and eastward of the Northern
Rockies. Precipitation has been general
oer Oregon, "Washington. Idaho and West
ern Montana, but over the South Pacific
Elope generally fair weather ebUUna. Con-
AMUSEMENTS.
SEATS NOW SELLING
SHEIt MAX-CLAY.
mug,
SCHUMANN
HEINK WBDXESUAY EYE, FEB. S3, Si 15.
ARMORY
Prices fl.OO, 91.SO, $2.00, $2.50.
BUNGALOW;.
Phones: Main 117 and A 4224.
THKKK NIGHTS, BKiGIN'INO TONIGHT,
Special price matinee Wednesday.
America's Greatest Kmotional Actress,
MRS. LESLIE CARTER
In Edward Peple-s drama,
VASTA HERNB."
Evenings, 2 to 73c; matinee, 1.50 to 50c
THEATER
Main 2, A 5300
Geo. I- Baker,
Manager
Tonight. All Week.
Bargain Matinee Wednesday. 25c
Henry Miller's Select Company In
T11K GREAT IlIYrDE,
The success of two continents: 600 nights
in New York.
Evenings, 25c. 60c 73c. SI. Sat. Mat. 23c, 60.
Next week The Uon and the Mouse.
MAIN 8, A lttZ'J.
ttA MATINEE EVEBI DAT.
13-25-500
NIGHTS
w - ..- II1T PV Of T sti I a
Willi am and Company, the Charles Anearn
'omMiians and Charlene, Jinimie JvUia,
1 "fiu line MornD, Iouliit & Ooufrlaa. J. Fran
cis Dooley, lecture. Orchestra.
GRAND
WEEK. FEBRUARY 21.
The Herculean Idol,
GERARO,
In startling and sen
sational feats.
Henry and Alice
Taylor.
Dolph and Susie
lJevlnu.
Hathaway St SelgeL
Abbie Mitchell.
Browning & lAvaa.
Grandoseope.
Matinee every day,
Fvcnlng performance!
liir-; lower floor. 23c:
2:30; any seat, luc
7:30, U:15: balcony.
' box seats. 3Qc
dltlons are favorable for light rain In Oregon
and Western Washington Monday, and rain
or snow In Eastern Washington, while In
Idaho there will be light snow. There will
not be much change In temperature, and
winds will be moderiue In lorce and west
erly. FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain:
light southwest winds. .
Oregon Rain, except probably snow In
extreme east portion: light westerly winds,
brisk along the const.
Washington Rain west, rain or snow east
portion: westerly winds, brisk along the
coast.
ldah-HSnW-THEODORE F. DRAKS.
Observer, Temporarily in Charge.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At 211 First st., furniture sale at 2 P. M-
by Ford Auction Company.
At Wilson's Auction House, corner Sec
ond and Yamhill streets. Sale at 10 A. M.
j. T. Wilson, Auctioneer.
At Barnes Market, 107 Third St., auction
of "butchers' fixtures at lO A. M. by the
Ford Auction Company.
MEETING NOTICES.
STOP! LOOKI! LIS
TEN!!! All Kader Temple,
A. A. O. N. M. S., again ex
tends the glad hand of Arab
Hospitality to its members
and sojourning Shrlners, and
cordially invites all to Join
In the MIDWINTER CERE
MONIAL, which is to be
held on Saturday, the Fif
teenth Dav of the Second
Month. Safar. 1328. A. H-.
corresponding with the 2th day of Febru
ary, 101O. It hath been decreed that all
the faithful shall gather at the Ancient
Shrine or Al Kader to comfort the many
unregenerateg, who, for the first time in
their lives, are seeking to Join the caravan
tor a pilgrimage across the hot sands of the
desert to the Holy City. Remember: The
business session for receiving petitions, and
balloting will- be held at the Masonic Tem
ple, corner West,Pak and Yamhill, on Fri
day evening, February 25, at 8 o'clock,
sharp; the ceremonial and banquet at the
same place on Saturday evening, February
26, beginning promptly at 8 o'clock.
All petitions must be in the hands of the
Recorder by Friday noon.
WILLIAM H. GALVANI,
Potentate.
B. G. WHITKHOUSE,
Recorder.
HARMONY LODGE No. 12. A.
F. and A. M. Special communl-
eC"7 cation this (Monday) evening at
I :JU p ciock. vvorit in tne m. m.
degree. Visitors are cordially In
vited. W. M. DeLIN, Secretary.
WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 46,
A. F. and A. M. Special commu
nication this (Monday) evening.
OJP 7:30, East 8th and Burnside sts.
M. M. degree. lsitors welcome.
By order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND, Secretary.
"WILLAMETTE COUNCIL ROY
AL ARCANUM meets at K. P.
Hall. Alder and 11th street, the
flret and third Monday of each
month at 8 jP. M. Visitors cor
dially welcome. E. J. Huftord. sec
retary. First National Bank.
WILLAMETTE LODGE No. 2,
A. F. and A- M. Special commu-
cation this (Monday) evening at
7:;tO o'clock, work in jfci. A. , de-
gree. Visiting brethren welcome.
"W. S. WEEKS. Secretary.
CAMELIA CHAPTER No. 27. O.
E S. Stated communication this
(Moniay evening at Masonic Tem
ple. Social. By order TV. M.
FLORENCE P. JOHNSON, Sec
New hall for rent. Howe-Davis. A 2008.
DIED.
SHAW At 540 East Ankeny. February 20.
Josephine Shaw, aged &5 years. Funeral
notice later.
1 FO'EBAL NOTICE,
TOMLINSOX The funeral of the late S. N.
Tomllnson, who died Fe-bruary 17, was
held from Zeller & Ryrnes undertaking
parlor Saturday. February 19. at 10 A. M
and interment was made at Rivervlew
Cemetery. Mr. Tomlinson had been a resi
dent of this city for the past 22 years,
having come hre In 1SSS from Western
Iowa, He leaves to mourn his loss his
wife. Mary A. Tomlinson. and sons. W. L.,
E. N.. J. C. and C. V. Tomlinson. and
daughters. Mrs. W. R. Ladd. Born in
Highland County, 'Ohio, February 19,
and if he had lived would have been
72 years, of age.
ZIEBEL At her home, 038 Cleveland ave
nue. February 18, beloved wife of Edward
W. Zlebel, AdelLa Josephine Ztebel, aged 40
year. unnral will take place from the
parlors of the East Side Funeral Direc
tors, successors to F. S. Dunnin?. Kant
Alder and East Sixth Btrefts, Monday.
(February 21. 2 P. M. Friends respectfully
Invited. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery.
CKANE Mrs. Mary O'Kane. widow of the
late John O'Kane. died at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Vancouver. Wash., Sunday, Feb
ruary 20. aged 82 years. Funeral services
will be held at St. James' Cathedral, Tues
day. February 22, at 9:30 A. M. Friends
are invited.
WARD In this city. February 10, at
525 Ochoco avenue, Sarah Jane Ward, age
60 years, 5 months, 21 clays. Remains
prepared and shipped to Dellar, Neb., by
A. ii. Hemstock. ,
- Dunning A McEnte. Funeral Directors,
7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady as
sistant. Office of County Coroner.
ZELLER-BYRNE8 CO.. Funeral Directors.'
694 Williams ave. ; both phones; lady attend
ant; most modern establishment In the city.
EDWARD H OILMAN CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. 220 d at. Lady Assistant. Phone M. 607.
J. P. FIN LEV & SON, Sd and Madison.
Lady t-.ttendant. Phone Mala 9. A 1599.
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to t S. Dunning. Inc. Xu. &2, It 2525.
EKICSON CO. Undertakers; lady assist
ant. 409 Alder. M. 6133. A 230.
I.ERCH, undertaker, cor. Eaxt Alder' and
6U1. .Phones, ?ol 11 1888. Lady assistant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
I'KKtolDKNT. Slain . '
tCIUiTAKV. Mala Sm.
HUMANK OFFICII B. Baal AIT.
'EW TODAY.
Corner on Fifth St., one block from
Burnside. Some income. '
King's Hill
100x100, -with 10-room residence,
No. 712 Main St.; room for another
residence or present house can be re
moved, leaving fine apartment site.
Willamette
Heights
Lot on "U'ilson St., with new five
rodm house, hardwood floors and
everything modern. Price -4250.
Terms.-
RUSSELL & BLYT S
Commonwealth Building.
IRRIGATED FRUIT AND
ALFALFA LANDS
at Echo. Umatilla County, Orepron, on
the Columbia, under project of Western
Land & Irrigation Company. Best soil,
best climate and superior transporta
tion advantages.
HOME-SEEKER INVESTOR
It will pay you to Investigate. Low
est prices, easy terms. Don't delay.
For full particulars, book, map, etc.,
write or call on
AUGUST C. TEEPE,
Room 414 Henry Hide., Porllund, Or.
"23 NET
INVESTMENT
APARTMENT HOUSE,
22 Bets. Apartments.
NET INCOME $596 1
OX (il'U.OOO CASH INVESTED.
Expenses include fuel, 'telephones, par
bage, water, electric liRhts, janitor,
taxes and Insurance.
BUILDIXG IXSIRED FOR U7,000.
lOOxlOO UHOUND.
Between two carlines, close in.
OWNERS' nEALTY ASSOCIATION,
205 Abingrton Bld-. Tel. Main 6224.
ELEGANT HOME
Swell 7-room Willamette Heights
residence on double lot. fronting: on
Thurman street: hardwood floors and
all modern conveniences: hard surface
pavement in and paid for. Only IS500.
For terms see OWNER.
215 Commonwealth Building1.
Main 13. A 1113.
NORTH EAST CORNER
26TH AND MARSHALL ST.
. GOxlOO.
Beautiful residence site, bitlullthic
pavement, sewer and water mains all
paid for and put in.
PRICE S7500 HALF CASH.
BIS McKay Bldg., Third and Stark.
Mortgage Loans on
Improved City Property
At Current Rate.
BnlldloK Lou. Installment Loasi.
Wm. MacMaster
S03 Worcester Block.
MARSHALL ST.
Beautiful residence site, 40x100, fac
ing south, between 25th and 26th sts.
Bitulithlc pavement, sewer and water
main all paid for.
513 McKay Bldg., Third and Stark.
PRICE $4500 HALF CASH.
MARSHALL ST.
37V4X100.
Bitulithlc pavement, sewer and water
main all paid for.
PRICE S:$750 Yi CASH.
513 McKay Bldg.. Third and Stark.
IT IS EASY TO OWN A HOME
WILL BUY A LOT AND BUILD FOR YOU
WILL H. WALKER:
823 Chamber of Commerce.
Pbone Main 8535.
Mortgage Loans
REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE.
MORGAN, FLIGDXER & BOVCE,
50.T-5OO Ablnifton Bldgr.
$6250 BROADWAY ST.
Modern home on Broadway, In cholre
part of Holladay's Addition, close in. This
includes all atreet improvements; part
cash.
MIX.1.ER, 416 ChanVber or Com.
Apartment Site
Site on East 13th near East Morri
son sts., 50x100, at a bargain, only
$3800. See this.
F. W. TORGLER
JOH Sherlock Bids.
DOUGLAS COUNTY
$10 PER ACRE.
1500 acres; part in cultivation, bal
ance fir and oak timber. Owner C 735,
Oretfonian.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Large Amounts Preferred.
GOUOAKU A WIEUUICtv,
Stark St.
7 NET.
$100,000
Quarter block, new concrete btiildins:.
A-l ten-year lease. Owner, B 739, Ore
gonlan. FOR SALE on a 10 per cent Income basin:
interest in a newly Improved business
quarter block on Stark and Burnside sts.
Takes $15,000 to handle. Offer for whole
property might be considered. Owner, 712
Couch bldg.
OKOROB BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
(All Branches.)
823 Worcester Bids;.
Phones Main SJ71. A 401.
$50,000
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE BY
212 LEWIS BLDG.
13,500 Two lots, total 78x135,
on lower Russell street, in best
"business district; large store builtl
ing; rents $119 per month; prop
erty is worth $17,500 ; rents can be
increased after this year. $8000
cash; $5500 two years at 8 per cent.
12,750 Lot 20x100, on Stark St.
between Twelfth and Thirteenth
streets.
Special
Fifteenth Street
Between Kaleigh and Savier.'
100x100 inside with trackage,
$28,500
Only $10,000 cash, $8500 on or before
six months, $10,000 two years at 6
per cent. Present rents $50 per
month.
Phone Main 5661.
HOLT-JONES REALESTATE CO.
GOOD BUYS
Fine lot In JONESMORE, 2 blks. from
car line; $500, $100 cash, bal. to suit.
Two lots in Montavilla, small house;
$1000, $3r0 cash, balance to suit.
Fine home on Clinton st., $4000; easy
terms.
Six-room new house on Killingsworth
Ave., strictly modern; price $3600. Your
own terms.
We have lots on East 3!Uh street to
sell; as an investment It cannot be
beat. Investigate.
I'hone Marshall S4; -A 720 1.
Zi-ZO-Z.-2-J. Hoard of Trade Rulldlng;.
CENTRAL
OREGON
Want to hear of its tremendous de
velopment hour by hour, day by day,
while Hill and Karriman fight for its
riches? The Bend Bulletin, est. 1902,
fiublished in the heart of intense activ
ty, tells it fully week by week. $1.60
yearly.
THE Bl'LLETIX, Bend, OreRon.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews. F. V. & Co. M. 8349. 30 Hamilton
bldg.
Beck. TVIUlam S12 Falling bid.
Birrell, A. H. Co., 202-3 McKay bldff. Real
estate, insurance, mortgage. loans, eta.
Brubaker & Benedict. 502 McKay bids. M.
54 d.
Chapln & Herlow, S3S Chamber Commerce.
Cook, B. S. & Co., S03 Corbet bldff.
Fields. C E. & Co.. Board of Trade bide
Jennings & Co.. Main 183. 206 Oresonl&n.
KIRK & KIRKHAM. Lumber Ex., 22a Stark!
Farrlsh. Watklns & Co.. 2r0 Alder at.
PALMER-JONES CO., H. f 213 Commer
cial Club Uldg.
Sheffield & Rlcly, 23 Russel bldg;.. 4th and
Morrison.
Schalk, Geo. D., 264 Stark at. Main or A
502.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and
Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition).
M. E. Thompson Co.. cor. 4tn and Oak ata.
Walker, S. T-. 604 Corbett bldg;.
REAL ESTATE.
for Sale Lots.
LAURELHURST
Lots in. this beautiful close-In residence
addition are now selling at a tremendoua
rate. Get a good one before the first ad
vance in. price comes.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.
212-213 Commercial Club bids.
$250 CASH $250 In 6 months for east
front. Elberta lot near Alameda Park.
$600 cash for 50x100 Vernon lot on 23rd,
one block S. of car.
Full lot on 18th near S. of Alberta;
terms., too good to pass up. Owner, X 737,
Oregonian.
Ml'ST SELL Cash. $2500 for $3200 equity
in valuable university property at Seattle.
"Wash.; three blocks from university; three
carlines; rents for $35 to $00. This prop
erty has great prospective value on ac
count of the proposed'canal and other Im
provements. AC T42, Oregonian.
SEE ALAMEDA PARK.
Adjoining Irving ton, high ground with
mountains In view; all city improvements;
carline; eat-y terms.
A LAM ECA LAND COMPANY",
322 Corbett Building.
IF you own a lot. say mo, and we will see
you about building a neat bungalow on
Installment terms. We can satisfy you
If piwn a chance. Plans furnished free.
X 751, Oregonian.
4 LOTS, nOxlOO, 24th and E. Ash. S. E. cor
ner. $ 1750 each ; terms. 100x1 00. t$. W.
corner 18th and B. Ankeny. $11,000; terms.
Inquire M. Prag. care Hochfield Bros. Ci
gar Co., 211 Morrison.
. 1 )
(bNTER'S SN'AP 'For quick sale, $1."0; two
lots in Montavilla: carline to be extended;
five blocks now from Montavilla carline ;
improvements in. AO 743, Oregonian.
LOTS near Rose City Park; also lots In Al
berta, near Grand avenue. S win ton. Han
cork Addition; all bargains; no agents.
5035 Gerlinger bldg.
FOR. sale P3. Hist and Harrison sts.. a tract
of land 26xl"ft feet, beautifully located,
high and pightly ; fine rejridence property.
Phone Tabor 16B8.
SEVERAL desirable lots for sale for small
down payment, then monthly install
ments; loi to car, where property is ad
vancing. Address AR 739, Oregonian.
6 LOTS ?n Poweres Addition to Portland,
1Q down and $5 per month. Oao. S. Al
len Realty Co.. 221 Henry bldg.
BEST lots in the city, close in: new addi
tion; all improvements In by August 1. P
740, Oregonian.
I HAVE a fine lot -in Rose City Park that
I can below market; it only takes $150
to handle thLs. P 739, Oregonian.
FULL lots, $525; payments; $600; walks
down. paid. Advance March 1st. Zeila
Gossett. 7 West Killlngsworth ave.
ROSE CITY PARK, a choice lot for sale,
considerably below the market value. AK
753. Oregonian. "
$575 LOT 50x100, In Kentl worth. A. R.
Ritter. 226 Lumber Exchange bldg.
$10.Tf LOT 75xino. Vernon, lth st. A. R.
Ritter, 226 Lumber Exchange bldg.
50x100 ON Second and Caruthers sts. : in
come $00 per month. 'AH 723. Oregonian.
NOTICE Ixt. Morris St.. near William ave.;
$1250, srifap. C 741, Oregonian.
ftjil.000 CORNER apartment lot on 12tb st.
West Side. II 701 Oregonian.
W.B.STREETER
W.B.STREETER
REAL ESTATE.
l'or Sale Lots.
GREGORY HEIGHTS.
We Juet ask you for an opportunity to
Fhow you the lotf we are filing as low as
$175 and up, vi terms of $o duwn and $2.5
per month. We know you wilt be convinced
they are the best lota for the price in Port
land, cor-sitlering the location of this beau
tiful addition. The property needs no argu
ment; seeing is believing. Karly buera are
already realizing handsome profits. Lo nut
take our word for it; cuiua out and see for
j-ourself. Take Ruse City car. ofiice at end
of line.
GREGORY INVESTMENT CO.
WHY NOT j5o BUSINESS
With the oldest Trust Company In Ore
gon ? You will benefit by our 23 years'
exiperience In banking. tiinali check ac
counts received.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY BANK,
3d and Oak sts.
LOTS
OF
LOTS
$30 EACH. '
New addition, on Oregon Cits carline; ex
cellent "oll, good place to keep chicker and
cow ajui grow garden truck. Price $3u pt-r
lot. $5 or $lo down, balance 2 -r $: per
month. National Realty & Trust Co., 320 Vj
Washington St., room 510.
100x100 SNAP.
Corner 100xlOt on 33d St., about 1O0
feet from Alberta tt., a big bargain at
$1200; $100 cash, balance monthly at 0 per
cent.
GRUS3I & ZAJDOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th aiul Oak.
Jr'or Sale Houses.
LATEST SAFE INVESTMENT
SV per cent paid on 30 days' call. per
cent on 90 days' call, and 2 Pn-" cent on
10 days' call certificates. We pay interest
on check accounts. Keep your money
busy.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY BANK.
8rd & Oak Sts.
DO YOU WANT A HOME?
New, modern a-room cottage, $2."00.
New, modern, ltl-room cottape, J"T0.
New. modern, 0-room cot t a go. J0iO.
New, modern, 0-room cottage. 1 7o.
New, modern, 4-rooiu cottage, $ I HH.
New, modern. 4-roo mcottage, $HHtO.
New. modern. 4-room cottaue. JO0.
You can buy your choice of these cot
tages on the installment plan; little down,
tliun like rent. They are all clns to the
carline and ready to move into at once
Take Mt. Scott car to Millard ava then
ask for Jo Nash, in ofTce No. 20T
WE ARE BUILDING MORE HOUSES THAN
ANY CONTRACTOR IN THE CITY.
THERE IS A REASON: WE SAVE UK
CUSTOM E RS MON E Y. B I 1 LI) W ELL,
BUILD TERMS TO SUIT. IF YOU OWN
T H R LOT W 13 WILL FURNISH T 11 E
MONEY TO BUILD. PLANS AND ESTI
MATES FREE.
OREGON BUILD TNG & TRUST CO.,
308-U-lu Henry Blag.. 4th and Oak.
BEAYERTON 4U ACRES.
4 H acres, near St. Mary's station, on
Oregon Electric car, all.r leared and tin
der cultivation and fenced ; a fine place
for chicken or fruit ranch, and a good
speculation at 5 1 1 0O ; $550 cash, bal unco
in one or two years.
GRUSSI i 7. A DOW.
S17 Board of Trade BIUb.. 4th and Oak.
WEST FIDE HOMK
Elne 7-room house on 7th, cioe in; hot
water heat, all modern ; it will pay yju
to invept i Rate this, as the price is below
the market value; good terms.
UOODNOUGH & SEITZ
132 5th. Main 0oS4.
6-ROOM HOUSE, $.".0 CASH.
Good 6-room house on E. 7lth st.. near
Burnside. Montavilla, one block from cur.
on two lot. uxf)5; cement sidewalk and
graded street; this is a Fiiap at ?17o0; $.'."o
cash, and balance $ir per month.
GRUSSI & ZA.DOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
WOODSTOCK SNAP.
1 00x100, with nearly new fine 6-room
cottago. cement basement, elect rlc lights,
line fireplace. 14 fruit trees, nice lawn,
handy to car; price $3000; part cash, bal
ance $20 per month.
GRUSSI & ZAJDOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
FOR SALE New 6-room residence, modern ;
built-in china, linen closets, furnace, fix
tures, ehades, cement floor and wash tmyu
in basement ; floors stained and oiled ; dou
ble wails and floors, cecar siding ; No.- 1
finish. Inquire 4338 E. 33d j?t. Phone B
2013.
HIGH-CLASS BUNGALOW
In Rose City Park ; furnace, fireplace,
beamed ceilings. paneled dining-room,
enameled Dutch kitchen, double construc
tion, numerous built-Ins. $3.sr.o, part cash.
CARTER-DUG AN CO..
820 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR ale by owner New modern 6-room house
with full concrete basement; can be ready
for occupants In two weeks. A bargain for
a ehort time. Northwest corner Hawthorne
ave. and 45th st. Inquire on premises, or
823 B. 40th st.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE.
Concrete basement, plumbing, electric
lights; on Montavilla carline; price $2000;
cash required 400.
CARTE R-DUG AN CO.,
S20 Chamber of Commerce.
A GOOD buy on E. 20th and Irvlnsr; B
room cottage. lot fiftxlOO corner, facing
south; only takes $500 cash; price $2700.
HARTM AN & T H O MP SO N .
Chamber of Commerce.
BTHT from owner. Your chance to get
6-room. 2-story modern BUNGALOW; bar
gain; easy walking distaii?-: 2 blocks from
bet car service. 185 E. 20th, cor. Yam-hill-
Fit E E.
1010 Year Book, showing many beautiful
residences and bungalow.
MURRAY & COOK,
703 Rothchild bldg. Main S005.
$100 CASH down, balance $20 per month,
will buy 4-room bungalow, Tremont Place;
price $1000; cash $100. balance $20 per
month. National Realty & Trust Co.,
3624 Washington st., room 610.
ROSE CITY PARK 2-story, T-ronm resi
dence, full lot, near car; price only $37."0
for immediate sale. Terms. Henry C.
prudhomme Co., 6."t Cham, of Com.
WILL build on easy Vrrns repayable
monthly to responsible parties owning
lot; will use your plans. N 750, Ore
gonian. BUY a borne from me cn easy terms ; we
have a dandy 6-room bungalow, hardwood
floors; $3750. S. D. Vincent & Co., 420
Lumbermena bldg., cor. 5th and Stark.
$3750 ROSE CTIY PARK, nice 7-roam resi
dence, near car. Call and we will tell you
the rest. Henry C. Prudhomme Co., 63(1
Cham, of Com.
$1V0 HOTTSE AND LOT.
C-room houe and lot oi'xino, walking dis
tance, Est Side; cement auiewalks. graded
street. Call this week, 189 E. 2d st. N.
FOR SALE New. modern 11-room house, lot
lOOxlOO. at 2oth and Brazee -:ts. ; all Im
provements in. R. B. Rice, 600 Wasco. Both
phones.
SWELL home. 5-ronm cottage, new, modern,
close in, best locality East Side ; rent
$1.o0; furniture almost new, including
piano, $500 cash. AL 730, Oregonian.
FOR SALK 6-room cottage on East
16th st. between Ash and Pine. Ap
ply 42 East loth st.
$2700; $100 CASH. $23 monthly, beautiful
5-ronm bungalow. East 51st near Haw
thorne. B 1634, Tabor 170H.
FOR SALE By owner, the handsomest
bungalow in Irvlngton. 416 East 20th Bt.,
North. Call and eee it.
WHEN moving call up Van Horn Transfer
Co., M. 3 01 S. A 1 9S4 ; all covered wagons
and experienced men.
50x100. with 5-room hous. Front St., near
Arthur, $1600. C. H. Plggott, owner, 14
Muikey bldg.
IE you have some money will build on your
lot. Fitnian Co., Inc., 3o3 Abington bldg.
Main 3206.
NEW IrtVlNGTON HOME $t.'.U0.
R rooms, modern, elegant location, near
Tennis Club. AF 73 4. Oregonian.
BY owner, four new, modern flatw. West Side;
10 minutes walk. Main A 1223.
FOR SALE, by owner, modern 6-room house.
336 E. 33d. -
HOLLA DAY ADDITION -$6.'JO0; 6-room mod
ern house. 325 E. 16th N. Phone C 1191.
For SIe Biulnesw Property.
FACTORY OR WAREHOUSE SITE.
27,oOO equare feet on track in S. Port
land; the best and cheapest buy. on Mac
adam .; only $7500, ca5y terms; $.v ad
vance affr March 1. Vanduyn & Walton,
515 Chamber Commerce.
BUSINESS corner, good income, bargain to
March l; also lOOxWO corner on Killings
worth. Zella Gossett, J West Killings
worth ave.
REAL ESTATE.
Acreogr.
210 ACRES rh-h soil. level; electric lino
tlirt-uirh it, county rad oniwo i'i'; you
can't i-at It lor subdividing; les than $HM
l-t-r acre and terms.
1 lo acres 12 ir.iief frm Portland ; elect rio
line service; nmaern improvements; nearly
all under cultivation; a line farm to keep
or subdivide ; terms.
li A 1 It 13 & BROWN,
312 Henry Bldg.
1 ACRE cleared, oo carfare, 20 minutes ride;
$1(m:i Tornie.
3 1. -arrest cleared, fenced 1 i-mile to ?t;i
tinn. lo milv east, fine view; good soil;
$12;o. Term.1?.
6 acres not cleared, me location ; $1000.
lo acre? on cjir'me and creek. cleared;
:ntil house, splendid place for $3Aio ; 10
niilt.s east.
MILLER. 5'S Gerlinser bldg.. 2d and Aider.
DOUBLE YOUR MONEY.
I have 1 40 acres of the best fruit and
alfalfa land in Western Oregon; soil 15
f et deep : 1 2l acres in high state of cul
tivtition. near It. It. and electric station,
steamboats land on place; will sell in
sm;iH tracts for $30o per acre; my price is
$1."0; would take some good city property.
Owner, 4 7U E. loth st. Phone Sellwood
1S45.
1000 ACRKS excellent British Columbia fruit
land ; beautiful lake frontage Crown
granted iinii sub-divided registered plan.
Can he bough. t at low prie'. Maps and
photos of th is land can be soen. Tele
phono owm-r. Main 7020.
$3fL PER acre, 5 acres Jennings Lodge. Ore
Kin City carline. Se thin before you buy.
ie.Ft soil in Oregon. National Realty is
Trust Co., 32 tJ ' Washington st., room olO.
BY OWNER. 11 ii acres, G miles out. G
cleared, new home and barn ; price $ X ;
$."iOO down, balance lon time; no agents.
R 733, Oregonian.
JOSIE DAVIS will sell her 22 acres at
South Mount Tabor, on 71st St., on eay
terms. East 1 U1S.
5 OR 30 acres, beaverdam land for sale. R
734, Oregonian.
Homesteads.
SPECIAL, low ratffl given this week to par
ties to locate on 1120 acres In Crook an!
Lake Count Wti lea ve February 20 ; it
will pay you to be one of the party. Lo
cations on the coast. $ 1h.
So acres, relinquishment. 1 mile from
R. R. and road; phone in house; good
improvements.
loo acre, relinquishment. OOO.OoO feet
saw ti tnber, some improvements. Price
$-luo.
320 acres. relinquishment. lOO acres
farming land, some improvements, $500.
10o acres, relinquishment, 4.ouo,uuo faw
timber, some improvement. ?3.V.
10O-acres. relinquishment. lo.noo saw
timber, lZo acres farming land, S2ro.
"Advantages of Oregon." a book of 3J
pases, explaining what eacn of the 34
count!'! :s best" adapted for. al?o tho
amount of Government bind open to home-,
stead on a map att arhed. iMxls, showing
all new town?, including Eastern and Cen
tral Oreiiun and counties in different col
ors drawn down to January 1, lt10; lat
est man In U. S. A . price 2c stumps or
coin. Xhnmo & Kuuey, 13 Hamilton bldg.
HOMESTEADS.
We can locate you on :t::o acres of rleh
Government land in Southeastern Oregon,
in the see t ion about to bo opened up by
t he Hill and Ilarrimnn lines, and afford
ing the best opportunity left In the U. S.
to Ret a homestead. Our agent hag been
living in the. iieighborhoMl of tl)isw claims
for the past four years, and is well posted
on conditions and knows the country well.
Kor further particulars call at our of
fice. THE HART LAND CO. 146 I'd st.
DESCHUTES VALLEY LAND fc I NY E ST -M
E N T COMPANY- has just located about
choice. DeRi-hutcs Valley homesteads
and desert claims easily susceptible of ir
rigation. They are yours if yon hurry.
"nl! at om-e and join party goins; out.
3oi Huchunan bldg., on Washington, near
5th. I'hone A 7 U 1.
WANTED 4 more to fill our private party of
0 leaving March 1 for Lake Valley. S. E.
Oregon, ;j'-Mcro home-Urads; 10 feet to
water; 4 miits to timber; on R. R. building
and all plow laud. Call or send for de
serlptive hooklei. Plggott fc Roblnette. 14
M ulkey bldg., 'J.I and Morrison.
NOW Is your opportunity to get 160 acres
of good level prairie land. Our locator Is
on the ground and can locate you on a
ehoire claim close to new railroad. Our
next party leaves here Uebruarv 24.
HOMESIilCKIiRS' LAND CO.,
13H North 6th St.
WE WILL locate you in Tillamook County
on the best lauds that are left.
We will locate you In Central and
Southern Oregon In any district where
tli ere is Government land.
DAVIS Ae BITTKAMP
5Ki Dekum bldg.
TWO 4.0O0.OOO relinquishments; claims ad
joining, with house; $tim each. Two
;;.iHo.t00 relinquishments: half mile apart;
one with house; $;t.M. each. All in heavy
Siletz timber belt, close to good wagou
road. 733 Marquam bldg. Main 8314. -
WE are locating 320-acre claims nfar Lake
view. Or., close to railroad. Investigate. W.
li. Hartley & Co.. 411 S wetland bldg.
For Sale Fruit Lands.
SPITZ END Eli G SCA PPOOSE O R CH All D
LANDS in 2o. 30-acre tracts are sell
ing to the many level-headed buyers who
know a good thing when shown. Only
miles f rom Port bind, on railroad. Price
$300, $.i)o, $."00 per ticket. HETTKlt
HURRY and go with is by appointment.
Call or write for full particulars. Lib
era I terms.
McFARUAND INVESTMENT CO.,
SiO-.'ill Corbett Hldg.. Portland. Or.
Merrlt Se Palmer. Sales Agents.
FAMOUS WENATCTTEE.
Throe ten-at-re tracts, a.,, mile from heart
of city; about COO to SH finest Spitzen
berg. Winesap and Yellow Newtown Pip
pin trees apiece. In third year; similarly
located bearing orchards worth J2000 per
acre Owner leaving the country. No
commission agents, prices, $sooo, S-S5O0 or
SlHMiu. half cash, balance easy. Box 414.
W'enat chee. Wash.
HERE is the biggest opportunity In your
- lifetime. If you wish to become independ
ent, now is the time to Invest a small
amount in one of the choicest orchard
tracts ovpr put on the market In Willam
ette Val ley. These tracts can be had on
very easy terms, and will bring- you an in
come from the first year. For full par
ticulars address AK 73. s, Oregonian.
CENTRAL OREGOPf.
Horn ost ead fruit lands; best homestead
service in ul I parts of Central Oregon ;
experienced locators; all locations guar
anteed. Come into our office Cover Post
officw) and select the locution and kind
of homestead you want. Write for our
printed matter. H. D. Co., JJox 1, Prine
villo. Or
SMALL FRUIT FARM.
Over 11 acres ground, 3 ta acres assorted
orchard, well, running water along rear,
wir fences, house; U-H3 than one mile from
depot. New berg. Or. ; piiixrb fruit land ;
price $36v0, terms; good buy. R 744, Ore
gonian. 65 ACRES, all orchard land; 20 acres In- bear
ing orchard; a good crop this year will he,
ln.noo boxes; special terms or will consider
trade.
BATRD A BROWN,
3IJ Henry Bldg.
14 ACRES of fruit land, 2S miles south of
Portland. $40 per acre ; adjoining land $2'm
per acre. C. H. Piggott, 14 Muikey bldg.
X- or isjiie i anus.
IMT'ROV KD stock and fruit farm. 5GOO acres,
four-mile frontage on the Columbia, opposite
Tho DiMef; $10.0oo: price to be raided, af
ter April first, (xid terms.
3of acrn of unimproved Hood River Ihnd,
platted, all unrier ditch, two mili from
railroad depot; A-l apple land; $15,OuO, easy
termf.
JOHN LET. AND HENDERSON,
(Incorporated.)
Hood River. Or.
TRACT of land, containing 40 acres, more -or
less,( lying in the angle made by th
Kalama Ri ver and t he Columbia, west of
City of Kalama; bounded as follows:
On the south by tho Columbia River, on
tho east by the Kalama River, on the
north by the Northern pacific. This prop
erty will be soffl. for $3TiOO; easy payments.
P. J. McOowan, McOowan, Wash.
FOR SALE 1 have for sale several good
farms in Yamhill County, ranging In sizo
from 40 to 370 acres; some very fine fruit
and walnut land ; 2 mi lea from Portland,
close to railroad station; pried and terms
reasonable.
W. E. RURKE.
620 Chamber bf Commerce Bldg.
ATTENTION, BUYER AND HOMESEEKER
Reliable Information on Oregon and
WASHINGTON LANDS. Hundreds of fine
bargains. Descriptions, prices and book
lets furnished on application.
ORKJ'"N LANDS INFORMATION BU
REAU, 61)6 Board of Trade bldg.
GARDEN TRACTS.
5 and 10-aere tracts close to college; fine
Foil, beet of fruit land; -0 pr acre up.
Terms. Urba w Real ty Co. , McM inn vll ie.
Or.
SEND for our list of Willamette Valley
farms, before buying; lands shown frao.
Olmstead Land Co,, Salem, Or.