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THE MORNING OEEGOMAN, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1910. 11 ANOTHER SHIP DUE North Pacific Company to Put on New Vessel. WILL PLY DOWN COAST Plans and Specifications of New Boat Said to Be Ready Basis for Rumor Is Increased Traffic to South. Another steamship for the Portland and San Francisco run Is to be con structed for the North Pacific Steam ship Company, If the report, circulated In Portland yesterday, is correct. Plans and specifications for the new vessel are said to be in the hands of the management of the company at the present time, but no details regarding the size of the vessel or who will construct it have been learned. This much seems to be definite, the company will place the new steamer on the run as far as San Francisco, and probably on the run to San Pedro from Portland,1 in addition to the ves sels now operated by the North Pa cific Steamship Company from those ports. Traffic on Increase. For some time the North Pacific Steamship Company has been enjoying unusually good traffic into this city, and it was for this reason, it was said, that the steamer Santa Clara was added to the run between this city and San Francisco this "Winter. It was impossible to reach any one connected with the management of the company last night in order to verify the report. In connection with the news of the plan to put in service an additional ship from this city South, comes the positive statement that the service could not be improved by the addition of ships already constructed, ' as ships are not available at present for char tering. Charles P. Doe, president and gen eral manager of the North Pacific Steamship Company, with headquarters in San Francisco, is making the ar rangements, it is said, for. the con struction of the new vessel, which is expected to be of modern typo with good passenger accommodations. Three Vessels Now in Operation. The vessels now operated by that company are the George W. Elder and the steamer Roanoke, which ply be tween this city and San Pedro, by way of San Francisco and Eureka, and the Santa Clara, already mentioned. There is reason to believe, that if the additional vessel is put in opera tion, rates will be cut and an effort made to cut into the trade of the steam schooners that are taking much of the traffic from this city South. ROANOKE BRINGS LABORERS Steerage Crowded With Slen for Northern Pacific. Laborers for the Northern Pacific Rail road Company crowded the steerage of the steamer Roanoke, which arrived up the river late Saturday night from San Pedro and San Francisco. The low rates afforded by the steamship 'companies are inducing many laborers to follow the Spring sun northward, it was said yester day, and an Influx of these is expected to continue for some time. The laborers brought Saturday on the Roanoke will be shipped immediately to the big mow eheds on the Northern Pa cific In 'Washington, where they will be put at work shoveling snow for some time, and will later be employed in other railroad work. Of the 960 tons of freight brought up by the Roanoke, 450 tons were sugar. The supply of sugar from Hawaii, it is re ported, has been delayed this season, and the California refineries ran short as a result. This caused the local market to be in need of a large supply as soon as it could be obtained in San Francisco. The Roanoke brought a total of 234 passengers. The vessel' enjoyed good weather up the coast. She passed the Geo. "W. Elder off Cape Blanco, at 10 o clock Friday night, receiving the an nouncement from the latter that all on board were well. XEWTPORT MAY RESUME RUN Plan Is to Develop Coul Resources of Coquille. . If the plans announced by A. Dunham owner of the steamer Newport, when he "was in this city recently, are carried out. that vessel will resume hor run between this city and Coquille River, about May 1. The Gteamer is now at Eureka, where she was laid up during the "Winter. ' The Newport was put into service in the early part of the "Winter, but her owners saw fit to take her off the run, cwlng. It was reported, to a slack demand for Ooquille coal. Mr. Dunham's recent announcement that he would have a new vessel con structed that would specially suit . the otk on ttia route from this place to yoints on the coquille created much in terest among the people of that place. who believe their coal and other prodacts re entitled to good transportation serv ice, and that if this is supplied, the country will undergo a period of rapid aeveiopment. Most of the coal interests as well as nearly all the transportation facilities on the Coquille River are controlled by Mr. Dunham. WIRELESS SPANS 28 63 MILES Steamer Korea Sends Long-Distance Message to Local Station. In sending a wireless message 2S63 miles yesterday the steamer Korea per formed a feat esldom equaled by messages received by the United Wireless Com pany here. The message picked up yes terday was : - March 5. 8 P. M. S. S. Korea, latitude 25-27 north, longitude 167-36 west. Arrive Honolulu Monday noon. Other messages received by the United "Wireless in Portland Saturday night and yesterday, were: March IS. 8:30 p. M. S. S. Asuncion, 140 miles north Capa Blanco; barometer T.0.22; temperature dry, 46: wet, 42; gentle north east wind: heavy westerly swells. March 5 S. S. Maverick. 5:40 P. M-. off Yaqulna Head; light east wind; clear; barometer 30.32; temperature 46. March B. 8. P. M. S. 8. Governor, off Point Arena; fresh northwest wind; choppy ea. and fine and clear. Barometer 30.22: temperature, 42; steady. March B. 8;1S A. M-. S. 8. Geo. W. Elder passed northwest Seal Bock; sea smooth: clear; arrive at Humboldt bar about 8:30 p. M. March B. 10:05 A. M. 8. S. Falcon left 6an Francisco for Portland. Scott Invents Propeller. Captain TJ. B. Scott, who retired about a year ago from the presidency of the Washington & Oregon Steamship Com pany, has Invented a new propeller which has been successfully tried at JEvorett, with the result that it added 6 per cent to the speed of the boat. Captain Scott has directed the build ing of 18 vessels, and is one of the better known men in Pacific Coast navigation circles. His eon, Charles D. Scott, has succeeded him in his business. SHOSHONE PROCEEDS TO SEA Schooner Is Pulled Off Mud Flats . and Found to Be Uninjured. ASTORIA, Or., March 6. (Special.) The steam schooner Shoshone, which grounded on the mud flats near the mouth of Sklpanon Creek Thursday morning, was towed into deep water by the tug Wanderer at high tide this morning after about 175,000 feet of her lumber cargo had been lightered onto a scow. The Shoshone was sur veyed t6day by Captain Crow and as she was found to be uninjured was per mitted to proceed to sea. The steam schooner J. Marhoffer, which arrived today, will load lumber at Kalama for California. Raymond Shipping: Active. RAYMOND, Wash.. March fi. fSpe- clal.) The steam schooner Tahoe has left the Quinault mill and the schooner Espada, Captain Belllson, left the Ray mond mill, each carrying lumber, the rormer for San Pedro and the latter for San Diego. The barkentine Make well 1, Captain Nelson, Is loading at the Quin ault mill for Australia. The steam schooner San Pedro is loading at the same mill for San. Francisco. The Wil liam H. Murphy, Captain Corning, is loading at the Clerin-Hamilton mill for San Francisco Bay. The Dispatch, from San Pedro, is expected at the Clerln- Hamllton mill this evening, to load for San Francisco. Lumber shipments at Raymond continue brisk and is in creasing. A good year is exDected hv Raymond millmen. Marine Notes. The steamer Hercules sailed at noon yesterday for China with lumber. The steamer Nome City left down the river yesterday with a cargo of lumber destined for San Francisco. The steamer Ramona ' arrived from Coos Bay yesterday with only 50 tons of freight, this being an unusual con dition for the vessels from that place. it was explained that the vessel brought no coal yesterday, owing to her having brought a double load of it on her previous trip. She brought 50 passengers. Arrivals and Departures. Los Angeles. March 8. Arrived Ger man steamer Ella, from Vancouver. for Corinto; Santa Rosa, from San Diego; Cen tralis, rrom urays Harbor; Hanalel, from San Francisco: schooner W. F. Jewell. from Columbia River. Sailed Steamers oanta Kosa. lor Kan Francisco: Klamath, for Portland: Carlos, for Redondo; schooner Santa Rosa Island, for San Miguel. San Francisco. March 8. Arrived Schooner Governor, from Senttln- .'h;lnii,r George W. Elder, from Astoria; schooner ivizziu vance. rrom urays Harbor; steamer Philippine, . from Tacoma. Sailed Eureka, ur aeauie; wiiiapa, tor Grays Harbor. BLUFF TO BE GUT AWAY EAST SIDE GETS RAILWAY'S POWER STATION SOON. Thousands of Cubic Yards of Earth Being Removed From Ellsworth Street by Company. Several thousand yards of earth are being removed from the bluff south of Ellsworth street by the Portland Rail way, Light & Power Co. The mate rial is being used in part In the con struction of a foundation for the com pany's central power station at the foot of East Lincoln street. Some of the earth is also being used for filling in the company bridge for the full width of the street in the northern part of Oregon Citv. The railway company has purchased an tne lots on the west side of Fast Eighth street to the brink of the bluff above the river, including the property of J. A. Strowbridge and the lots south to the end of East Sixth street. Mr. Strowbridge will move his residence to the east side of the street. . The com pany will cut away the bluff up to East uiigntn street. There is a possibility that the land from which this cut is being made will be selected as the location for the company's proposed new central car barns, which will eventually be equipped for the manufacture of its own cars, which are now ordered fro the East. The location has not been, decided finally, as the company has other prop erty In view as a site for such a Plant. but if a more satisfactory site is not secured, the carbarns and factory will be constructed and Installed on the ground now being cut away. The central carbarn and factory is a projected improvement. Because of the demands for other work which form a budget approximating (5,000,000 for the year 1910, it was Impossible for tne company to arrange for this im provement this year. The company is now removing Its Mllwaukie car shops to a temporary building, which has been, provided in Its East Side yards, but the purpose of the company finally to assemble at one central point all of its carbarns will be deferred until the proposed new plant Is built. "It is probable that the company will soon decide definitely on a location for its carbarns, said F. I. Fuller, vice president of the corporation, yesterday. "When that has been done we will do what we can this year towards provid. lng a foundation and proceeding with other preliminary work looking to the completion or tne plant later. "The site that will be selected for this improvement will necessarily have to be a large one in order to accommo date all of our carbarns and at the same time make allowance for the fn AFTER THE GRIPPE "Vinol Restored This Man's Strength ' "Several years ago I was attacked by a severe case of grippe, which, left me with a hacking cough, soreness in my chest, and bronchitis. I took nearly every kind of cough syrup soli on the market, besides medicine given me by physicians. I received no permanent relief until my druggist asked me to try Vinol, and after taking three bottles I was entirely cured. I believe Vinol to be the greatest blessing ever offered to the public, as it does -what Is claimed for it," R. E, K, Hicks, Maplesvllle, Ala. The reason -Vinol cures chronic coughs, colds and pulmonary troubles is because it contains tonic Iron and all the healing and body building ele ments of cod liver oil but no oiL Vinol is also unexcelled as a strength builder for old people, delicate children, weak and run-down persons, and after WOODARD- CLARKE & CO., DBVQOISTS, PORTLAND, A CONSERVATIVE CUSTODIAN HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK DOES A General Banking Business Pays Interest on Savings and Time Deposits Cor. Second and Washing-ton Sts. Portland, Oregon ture needs of such a station. It will be the purpose of the company final lv to equip itself so that it will be in a position to construct its own cars. It is possible that provision will be made next year for the construction of such a plant." DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND . Or.. Miri-h ft Maximum temperature. 54 degrees: minimum. ?t:i - grees. River reading. 8 A. M.. 10.3 feet: change In last H4 hours. 0.3 foot. Total rainfall (B P. M. to 5 P. M l. n.ma Tntnl rainfall aince September 1, l.0f. 33. 5S normal ralnrall since September 1, 32.79 Inches. Excess of rainfall since Sep tember 1. 1 WOn .7 nf an l.ir-V, Tntol shine March 3. S hours. 34 minutes; possible sunshine March 5, 11 hours, 18 minutes. Barometer treduced to sea level), at 0 P. j incnes. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations ta.wn bi a t xt x ..(.. time. March 6. 1910. Wind. 2. State oi Yeathsr. STATIONS. o o e a Boise 1 6S10.00J 4ISEJ (Cloudy ICloudy IClear 'Raining IPt. cloud ICloudy ICloudy (Clear ICloudy 'Cloudy JCloudi' IRalnlns Clear ICloudy IClear IClear Eureka. . . ... .... Helena 4 0.00110 N 460.001 4W 441 T. I42ISE 64IO.00I 8SE S4IO.O0) IISW 6K0.00f 4ISE 580.0O 8INW North Head..,. Pocatello , Portland Red Bluff. ..... jrtoseDurg". ...... Sacramento Spokane. ....... i 620.00( 4ISW i acoma , Tattosh Island 3I X. ll-OISW 40I0.28I3OIS "Walla Walla O.OO 4 SW .Blaine Siskiyou 10.00 4 NE 0.0O . . . . Kallspe.lt 0.C-0I 4 1 SB -Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A low pressure area. In nrfvin,ln. eastward from British Columbia, having "B vvasnington r . , - " " " noun A slight rise in pressure im nntaH -., u.v . - i lfornla ar.d Oregon coast. This dlstrlbu- southwest winds along the Washington coast, and southwest storm warnings were ordered displayed at 6:30 P. M. Over the Pacfflo Slope temperatures are generally above the normal for this season, and there ?hi Dr1bo';l3L not be much change within the next 24 hours. Seattle, Spokane. Rose burg and .Portland reported frost this morn ing. ' The WJMamette Is slowly receding, a fall or . or a foot having occurred since Sat slowly "00n and U wlU continue to fall o.C.0nl'nltlw!, ""favorable for rain Mon day m Washington and Northern Idaho. "? ene.r?Jlv fa'l rather in . Oregon -Southern Idaho. Winds will be IV v b,rlslt and southwesterly, becom oVego'coa!." W"hl"i,to n rth FORECASTS. souTherTy.n" Vicinity-Shower.; brisk Oregon Generally fair; variable winds becoming high southwesterly along the n1hJnB?nCTR,am; brlsk outhwest winds. b eron'ng high along the Coast. Idaho Fair south, showers north por- AUCTIOX BALES TODAY, byword1 AucUto,tCo.,Urn,tUr sa, 2 P- M ana-' AU,aVena?iU0,e'ACO,Mr Wilson. Auctioneer. J' T- MEET1XQ NOTICES. WILLAMETTE COUNCIL ROY AL ARCANUM meets at K. P Hall. Alder and 11th streetsT the first and third Monday of each month at 8 P. M. visitors cor- ret.ry. First" NaUonal Bank.J- MUHora' 'ec' J, CAMELIA CHAPTER. NO. 27. O. E. 6. Stated communication this 79 evening at 8 p. M.. Ma- . " " ' " "; "y order of W. M. x-. ti fi o. ?jjn. Secretary. . ?"REKA COUNCIL. NO. 204. KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY ETection of delegate for state convention tonight: ban quet afterwards. Members requested to be HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12, A. K. AND A. M. Special communl a!.on thls CMonday) evening at i :30 o'clock. Work in the P- c. degree. Visitors are cordially In vited. W. M. DE LIN. Secretary. WILLAMETTE LODGE, NO. 2. A. F AND A. M. Stated communi cation this " CMonday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work In M. M. de gree. Visiting brethren welcome. W. S. WEEKS. Secretary. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 46, A. F. AND A. M. Special commu nication this Monday) evening at T:30. East Eighth and Burnside. F. C. degree. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Secretary. WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. , A. F. AND A. M. Special commu nication this (Monday) morning at 10 o'clock. East Eighth and Burn side, to conduct funeral of our late brother. Thomas B. Cooke. All Masons invited. By order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Secretary. Kw hall for rent. Howe-Davis. A 2008. DIED. PLICKINGER In this city. March 6. Henry Flicklnger, aged 80 years. The remains will be shipped to Suver, Or., tor inter ment on the 7:20 A- M. train today by J. P. Klnley & Son. ITKEKAL NOTICES. EVANS In this city, march 5. George Evans, aged 82 years, 7 months. 16 days. Funeral will take place from the parlors of the East Side Funeral Directors, suc cessors to K. S. Dunning. East Alder and East Sixth streets, today (Monday), March 7. at 2 P. M. KENNEDY Sunday, March 6. 1910, at the family residence, near Beaverton, Or.. Martin Kennedy. Funeral from the Cath olic Church in Beaverton, Tuesday March 8. at 10 A. M. Thence to cemetery at Cedar Mills. ' Dunning JK BlcEmee, Tnnerai Director. 7th and Cine. l'bone Main 430. Lady as. sistant. Offlca of Connty Coroner. ZELLER-BYRNEH CO., Funeral Director. 594 Williams ave. ; both phones; lady attend ant: moat modern establishment In the city. EDWARD HOUMAN CO., Funeral Direct rs, 220 Sd St. Lady Assistant. Phone M. SOI. J. P. riNLKT ft SON. 8d and Madison. Lady attendant. Pbona Main a, A ISitB. K AST SIDE Funerml Directors, an to S. Dunning. Inc. 2. SZ, to 2o25. Kit! C SON CO. Undertakers; lady . mat. 408 Alder. U. 6133. A 2230. LERCH, undertaker, cor. Ernst Alder and Mb. I'Uone., .1 81. JO lags. Lady sililint. i AMUSEMENTS. BUNGALOW THEATER TONIGHT, 8:15 Waldemar Llachowsky. Pianist. Prices: Lower floor, 2.00, 1.50. (1.00; ba.lcony. $1.50. Sl.OO. Gallery 75c. Begins Tomorrow Night BUNGALOW THEATER 12th and Morrison Phones: Main 117 and "A": 4324. 8 NIGHTS 2 MATINEF.S. Beclnoinc Next Tuesday. - LAM BARD 1 GRAND OPERA COMPANY REPERTOIRE Tuesday. "Madam Butter fly"; Wednesday. "Cavalleria Rustlcana" and "Pagllaccl;" Thursday, mltlnoe. "Lucia;" Thursday, "Aida:" Friday, "Rigoletto;" Sat urday, matinee, "Madam Butterfly;" Satur day. "II Trovatore." Prices: Both evenings and matinee, lower floor, $2.50, 2; balcony, 2, tl.BO; gallery, $L MATV e. A 1020. MATINEE VaT DAT. 15-26-500 RIGHTS THF-ATER 15-'S-HD-155 WEEK MARCH 7 Madame Maurlcia Morichini. The Devil. The Servant and the Man. Sullivan and Pasquelena In "A C O. I). Package," Dan Avery and Charles Hart, Berg's Kix Merry (iirls, Allen Wightmun, Alius Bnrthen, Picture, Orchestra. BAKERi THEATER Main 2, A S860 Geo. L. Baker, ai ana gei Tonight. All Week Bargain Matinee Wednesday, 23c. Arthur C. Aiston Offers the Spectacular. Western Play,- "AS THE SUN WENT DOWN" With E.itha Williams and a strong cast. Even'frs, 2uc, 50c, 75c, 1. Sat. Mat. 25c. 50c Next week. "The House of a Thousand Candles." v GRAND WEEK MARCH 7TH A Girlish Novelty in Black and White PHANTA8T1C PHANTOMS 7 people: 7 The Balton Troupe Reese Prosser, Smith and Harria Pete Baker, Kelly & Wentworth, Grandascope Matinee every day. 2:80; any seat. 15c. Evening performances, 7:30, U:15; balcony. 16c; lower floor. 25c; box seats. 50c CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE - Dally or bun day. Per Line. One time 12o Same uui trwo consecutive times. ........ ,22o (Same ad three consecutive times Sue bame sxl six or seven consecutive times. .56a tiix 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 nbove rates apply to advertisements under "New Today" and all other classifica tions excepting: the following-. Situations Wanted. Mole. (Situations Wsntejd, Female. 'or Kent, Rooms, Private families. Kooms and Board, l'rivate .Families. Housekeeping: Rooms, private Families. The rate of the above classification Is 7 vents a line each insertion. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY PKitaiDENT. Main . saCREIAHY. Mala IM. HUMAN'S OFFICER. Enst 477. NEW TODAY. BEAUTIFUL WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS Four 50x100 choicest view lots In the heart of this most exclusive resi dence district. North and east view. On carllne. Best service in the city. Water, sewer, gas, electricity, cement sidewalk all lh. Hard-surface streets from these lots all the way down town. $2760 each if sold by the 15th, which is $750 below present market price. OWNER, 425 Abington build- in K. 1024. BELOW COST Fine new residence, sleeping porch, special hlgrh-ferrade material and work manship, every modern convenience, ex tra large llvini?-room, den and break fast room, fireplace, bookcase, buffet, polished oak floors, large airy bed rooms, fine fixtures and shades. Lo cated in the best East Side district, asphalt streets large lot, alley In rear, easy walking distance, 1 block from car. Just what you want; cash or terms. Call 10 to 11, 1 to 2, 10 Chamber of Commerce. . UNION AVE. CORNER Corner 62x100, double-store building with flats upstairs, property only part ly improved, with an Income of $75 per month. In a fine business district on Union ave., south of Kussell sereet. Price $16,000. Grussi & Zadow 817 Board of Trade Bids;., 4th and Oak. TO LEASE FOR LONG TERM 100 feet on East Morrison by 56 feet on Sixth street. Address owner. Box M 774, Oregonian. Mortgage Loans on Improved City Property At Current II tea. BhI Itllna Loans Installment Loaast Wm. MacMaster Saa Wsteuter Block. 23d St., $16,000 SsSEsJS V UJUUU insrton St.. with small cottage and large building now used for party meetings and dances, which could easily be remodeled into stores or garage, etc. Choice location for apartment house or business, and a bargain. Only $6000 cash, balance long time. C. H. Korell, 250 Stark. MORTGAGE LOANS LsrK Amounts Preferred. iiOOOAKO 4t WIK.D1CICHL, 243 Stark St. OEOROB BLACK, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. (Ail Branches.) 12$ Worcester Bids; Phon.i Main (171. A 401$. STENOGRAPHER In law office; In small city near Portland; state salary expected, experience and full particulars. K 772, . - Oresonian. BOT wanted to learn hardware business; $20 month: state acre and references- Ad dress X 7S8, Oreg-onlan. If I H. Godfrey Turner I, presents F World's Greatest Woman Violinist. M A U D POWELL -ft me al a Via NEW TODAY, 13,250 INCOME $1434 N 135x78 Feet on Russell Street The only street running from river to Grand ave nue in Albina. W. B. Streeter 212 Lewis Bldgf. WANTED APARTMENT SITE Either corner or inside lot between Main and Mont gomery street and 10th and 14th streets. A fractional lot will do. Prefer to deal with owner. Either mail or bring proposition to 609 CONCORD BLDG., S. W. Cor. 2d and Stark Sts. LAIDLAW on the Deschutes Beautiful location on river; fine fishing; surrounded by largest Irrigation section of Oregon: no floods, storms or extremes of temperature in climate. Good soil, abund ant wood and water. Clover, alfalfa and small grains, beside vegetables and fruits, are the crops. New railroads building. Good business chances and cheapest irri gated fat ms for sale. We Day your ex penses from Portland if you buy from us. Are taking party out March 8 at 7:40 A. M. Join us on the trip. Office open Sun day. Deschutes Valley Land and Investment Co. 301 Buchanan Bldg., On Washington, Near Fifth. SPRING IS HERE BUILD YOUR HOME An Eastern capitalist has placed -with me a large fund, for home building: in fortiana. let me Know your needs. WILL H. WALKER, 823 Chamber of Commerce. I'hone Main 8535. Mortgage Loans REAL ESTATE, EIRE INSURANCE. MORGAN, FUEIINER A BOYCE, 50;i-50 AblDKlon Bide. ELEGANT HOME WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS 7-room bungalow, No. 1126 Thurman street, t lreplace, hardwood floorB, fur nace and all other latest improvements. Kine view and over two lots in area. Price $8500. Cash $4500. See owner, Main 13 or A 1113. No. 215 Common wealth BIdgr. IRVINGTON ' Elegrant new residence, 8 large rooms and sleeping porch, high grade, all modern conveniences, interior wood work all hand-finished, polished oak rioors, fireplace, oooKcase, buffet, the finest hardware, lighting fixtures, shades, all ready to move In: near the car. The cheapest fine residence In the district: fzuuu casn, Daiance terms.. A K 779, Oregonian. $4000 Cash Will secure $20,000 ranch that, if subdivided, will bring $40,000. Phone tieliwooa it43. Only $10,000 Handles 100x100 near Washington, joins six-story brick. Owner J- 758, Orego nian. DOUGLASS COUNTY LAND CHEAP. , Over 1000 acres, good stock ranch. owner, an 782, oregonian. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Andrews. V. V. Co. . M. 8349. SO Hamilton bld. Beck. William Q.. S12 Tallin bids:. Blrrell. A H. Co.. 202-3 McKay bids;. Kaal eiisie, insurance, mongagei, loans. SCO. Brubaksr 4s Benadlut. 603 McKay bids. M. Cbapln A Herlow, 832 Chamber Comment cook, J3. B. & Co., 603 corbat bids. Fields. C. E. 4k Co.. Board of Trad bide. Jennings Co.. Mala 188. 206 Orocontaa. KIRK KIRKHAM. Lumber Ex., 238 Stark. PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P. 81 Commer cial CluD olac Schalk. Geo. IX, 228 Stark st. Main 302 or A The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand are. and uuitnonuu st. (iiouaaay Aaaition). M. E. Thompson Co., aor. 4 th and Oak ata, Walker, S. T. . 604 Corttett bld REAL ESTATE. Cor Sale Lots. IF YOU want to make a rood investment, buy a lot in Waverleigh Height; author ised agents. Geo. 6. Allen Kealty Co.. 221 Henry blug. Sl50 CUNTOX St.. corner. 100x100: ce ment sidewalks; street and sewer in and bonded. . Owner, 532 Worcester bldg;. I HAVE a fine lot In Rose City Park that 1 will sell on easy temu at a price below market value. u 7o. oregonian. 86-50 Full lot, with modern 6 -room house. on Broadway St.; walking distance; part c&sn. Miner. 410 tnamoer or commerce. BY OWNER 8S2 East 30th St.. 176x268 ft.; nigh ana signtiy; nne resiaence property terms. Phone Tabor 1436S. CORNER LOT IN VERNON by owner. Call between 8 A. M. and 12 M. at southwest corner ot Zlst ana irescott. SOUTH Denver ave.; $ft50; cement wallcs down, paid; full lote 8rot, tsrrna Zella Goa aett. T Weat Kllllngaworth. t LOTS In Alberta, also near Rosa City Park and Swlnton. All splendid bargains. 605 Gerllnger bldg. 8EVERAL fine apartment sites on 11th, from Jefferson to Mill. 823 Abington bldg. FOR f AI.K by owner, ft-room modern bouse. 664 E. Taylor. Home phone B 1711. $3760 CORNER lot. Williams ave. $8000 will be made here. X 780, Oregonian. REAL ESTATE. For Sale Lots. IP YOU ARB UNSATISFIED With thlo continual rent burden, come to us. We have It a.11 solved for you. the same as we did for many other families that are now living and enjoying life In their own .homes In Gregory Heights. We have a home for you at tlo a month; also some of the beet money-making lots in the city at $175 and up. Bull Run water piped in front of every lot. Other Improvements. Office at the end of the Rose City Park carllne. GREGORY INVESTMENT CO. LOTS OF LOTS 830 EACH. Kew addition, on Oregon City carllne'; excellent soil, good place to keep chickena and cow and grow garden truck. Price 83U per lot, 85 or SIO down, balance 2 or 1 per month. National Realty & Trust Co., 32Va Washington St.. room 61tl. FOR sale Central East Portland, lot 5, west i reet or lot , DiocK 14-4; one o-room ana one 0-room house, northwest corner B. Pine and 3. 7th sts. Lot 1, block 242, one o-room bouse, southeast corner E. Stark and E. 11th JOHN BBEKER. 847 Broadway. No agents. BUSINESS CORNER LOT. $1500. Fine corner lot. 50x100. on 22d and Di vision sts.. stores all around and a good place to build for an income, or a tine speculation; price only 81500. for a few days only; half cash; owner needs money. GRUSSI & ZADOW. 817 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. 85x100 IRVINGTON I300O. Facing east, on 21th. between Thomp son and Tillamook streets; all improve ments In and paid for with exception of hard-surface pavement; this will be laid this Spring. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 212-213 Commercial Club Bldg. ROPE CITY PARK CORNER. 100x100 with south and east front; high and sightly; street improvements paid; two blocks from car; cash price for Im mediate sale. S150O. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 212-213 Commercial Club Bldg. TWO EXTRA BARGAINS. Owner must use- money this week; one lot close in. Irvlngton. tlOJO. $400 under market value. One lot Hancock Addition, $850. $150 under market value; no phone Information given. Call or write office. East 15th and Halsey sts J. E. Dolen. LOTS 6 and 6. block 6, Prettyman's subdi vision, near jast Belmont; a bargain. Also until March 15, ten lots In Laurelhurst; your choice in either one. two or more lots to suit, at less than those adjoining. GRAY-CUNNINGHAM -GRAY 722-723 Electric bldg. LOT 6. block 136, in Rose City park; only DiocK irom Ainmeaa; most aesirable in that addition. Main 514S, or A 7303. Ask for Mr. Gamble, or address W 780, Ore gonian. SEE ALAMEDA PARK. Adjoining Irvingtoa. high ground with mountains in view; all city improvements; marline; easy terms. A LAM EDA LAND COMPANY. 3112 Corbett Building. ROSE CITY BEACH. Of all the resorts between Tillamook and Nehalem Bays, this Is the choicest. Just placed on the market at extremely low prices; every lot Is a gem.' See trus tee, at 226 Failing bldg., for particulars. 10O LOTS in a good, lively town of 3500 peo ple, payroll of $100,000 a month. We will sell or trade these lots or any part of them. Call or write us quick, as they will go fast. Hall & Powell. 321 Lumbermens bldg. LOT 6, block 136. In Rose City Park: only block from Alameda; most desirable In that addition. Main 614 or A 7363. Auk for Mr. Gamble, or address W 780, Oregonian. HOLLA DAY ADDITION. Southwest quarter block of East 12th and Weldler streets, $lfHH cheaper than sur rounding lota Cash wanted, owner. No. 320 East Morrison st. CLOSE TO WASHINGTON ST. Three choice lots, hard-surface street. Just oft Washington. Ideal for apartments. Good terms. Vanduyn & Walton, 616 Cham ber Commerce. CORNER LOT. TILLAMOOK, and E. 26th sts., south and east face, price to advance $SOO If not sold by 15th Inst. Vanduyn & Walton, 615 Chamber Com merce. PARK ST. CORNERS. "We have three corners on this desirable street. Get busy and buy where values are rapidly incraslng. Vanduyn A Walton, 616 Chamber Commerce. For Sal' -Housm. E. TAYLOR-ST. HOUSE, $200. Good 6-room cottage, electric lights, ce ment basement, full plumbing, nice nat ural wqod finish, on a corner lot 50x100, cement sidewalk and street improvements paid: price $2J00; $200 cash and $16 per month. Be quick If you want It. GRUSST & ZADOW. 317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. EASY PAYMENTS x WILL BUILD. I have a lot In Westmoreland or the Irvlngton district; will build a house on either of them to suit vour own lrien' $500 down and $2f a month Is all the money that Is required. Write . or phone $1850 $350 down, $16 monthly; fine 4-room house, modern, on beautiful lot, one block from Alameda Park; electric light 40 feet away; open fireplace. Bull Run water; Al ameda car will build within 4 blocks of mis at. once. i tilenn ave. North. Phone Woodlawn 2035. FIRST STREET SOUTH. 2 houses lnmn.ii half cash, balance terms; good buy; also Union ave.. 90x100, house modern,: for bus iness purposes corner alone worth price GRAY-CUNNINGHAM -GRAY 722-723 Electric bldg. BARGAIN FROM OWNER 4nn 674 E. Ankeny st.; nobby residence, co lonial style; good neighborhood; near high uoni vlt service; walking distance; cement walks and basement: furnace: nlr yard; terms. Call or phone, B 2250, or East NEAR new Jefferson High School and Pied mont car bams, new modern 6-room bunga low, corner lvt 60x100, east front, cement walk in street paid. $260o, $600 cah, bal ance easy terms. Pittcnger, 119 Kllllngs- v orin ave. PORTLAND HEIGHTS, by owner, new n room house, large sleeping-porch, hot wa ter heat, everything modern and flrwt -clans; fine view of city and mountains; $12,6o0, easy terms. N 781, Oregonian. BY OWNER. 5-room modern bungalow: fine corner: fixtures, shades and gas plate go with place; soo. part casn. E. 13th at. norm; AjDerta car. WEST SIDE APARTMENT. On Hall St., 10 minutes from Postofflce, yearly Income $810: price $7500; tei H. V. PALM KK-JONES CO-. 312-211 Commercial Club Bldg. 7-ROOM modern bungalow on corner. 1 block xrom carllne. tor V3300; easy terms. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 211-211 Commercial Club Bldg. $17.500 Whole block, close In; Income $75 month; manufacturing, laundry, stable sites; terms. Owner, Fuhr, East Burnside. BUY a noma from me cn easy terms; wa have a dandy 6-room bungalow, hardwood floors; $3760. S. D. Vlacent A Co., 420 Lumbermens bldg., cor. 6th and Stark. MODERN 6-room bungalow; fireplace, sewer, gas, cement walks and basement: $500. cash, balance time. T. J. fiyrnea, 2456 Morri son sc. GENUINE snap 8- room new and mortem bungalow, two lots, all for $3000. Also 6-room bungalow. Call and see owner. Hans TherkeUen, H. 40th and Francis. W-W car. BUNGALOW Beautiful home. Just com pleted; centrally located: real property ac ceptable as first payment; terms. Owner, 405 Gerllnger bldg. FOR sale by owner House and lot on north east corner of 14th and Market stjs. Call forenoons. . 4-ROOM cottage, bath and basement- full lot: near car; $1350; terms. H- Hatfield 165 H 4th St. $8500 BEAUTIFUL home. 9 rooms, grounds 100x200. all kinds of fruit and flowers. M. Hillings, owner. Both phones. $27O0. NO cash. $26 monthly, new bunga low: 51st. south. Hawthorne. Dr. Dar ling. WHEN moving call up Van Horn Transfer Co., M. 1618. A 19S4; all covered wagons and experienced men. FOR SALE) By owner, the handsomest bungalow In Irvlngton. 406 East 20th st-. North. Call and see it. IF you have some money will build on your lot. Eastman Co.. Inc. Sua Ablngtou bids. Main 3236. LOOKING for nice home cheap? we can please you. 422 Abington bldg. REAL ESTATE. For Sale Hon sea. B-ROOM cottage. E. Taylor and 47th sts.; lot 60x100 feet. 2 be lroorns, living-room, dining room, kitchen, bath, two clots, reception hall, full cement tnement. with wash tray-, fine combination fixtures ; this property will be sold for $2oOO; $tkn cash, balance $5 per month. 6-room modern home. E. 16th at., near Al berta; 3 bedrooms, living-room, dining-room and kitchen, reception hall, 5 big closets, ail double floors, nice fireplace and beautiful fixtures: full cement basement with wash trays: lot 5oxl00 ft-et: price $5o0; reasonable cash payment and $3R per month. CHISM. 810 Couch Bldg. LIVE on Portland Heights; beautiful bun galow, near car; pressed brick fireplace, full basement, furnace, large porch, pan eled dining-room and library, plate-glass windows. gas. electricity; good view; owner needs money and must sell at once. Sacrifice price, $4800. Also cozy 4 -room bungalow on Portland Heights, furnished, good view, for $2500. A beautiful S-room bungalow, near Rose City Park car, furnished, price $6000. Also a 6-room residence In Rose City - Park, near car, price $3S0O. HENRY C. PRUDHOMME COMPANY. Loans-Insurance. 636 Cham, of Com. DO YOU WANT A HOME? New, modern, S-room cottage, $2r00. New, modern, JO-room cottage. $2"T'0. New, modern, 6-room cottage, $"'tHHK New. modern, 4-room cottaiie, J 1100. New, modern, 4-room cottage. $950. You can buy your choice of these cot tages on the installment plan; little down, then like rent. They are all close to the carllne and ready to move into at once. Tske Mt. Scott car to Millard ave.. then ask for Joe Nash, in office No. 287. WE BUILD More houses in one month than most contractors in a year. We can afford less profit. It will pay to see us. If you own a lot will build, any terms to suit. PORTLAND REALTY & CONSTRUC TION COMPANY. 002-3 Lewis Bldg. SWELL BUNGALOW. $500 CASH. Brand new. modern 5-room hutifralow, nice combination gas and electric fixtures, line fireplace, bullt-ln china closet and bookcase, paneled dining-room and beam celling. In fact nothing missing, on a corner lot 63x03. on E. Morrison street. 1 block from car: price $4000; $600 cash and $20 per month. GRUSSI & ZADOW. 317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak. SUNNYSIDE. 7-room house, close In, only 2 blocks to car, has large reception hall, furnace, fire place, electricity and gas, stationary tubs, bullt-ln china closet, four bedrooms, linen cIoku, two stairways, lot 65x100. corner; cement walks, also good barn: price $4600. terms 6 per cent interest: take Hawthorne car to Slst; S34 E. Main, corner 31st. Owner on property. C 7 7 3. Oregonian. WE ARE BUILDING MORE HOUSES THAN AJN I UU.NTKACTOR IN THE CITY. THERE IS A REASON: WE SAVE OUR CUSTOMERS MONEY. BUILD WELL. BUILD TERMS TO SUIT. IF YOU OWN THE LOT WE WILL FURNISH THE MONEY TO BUILD. PLANS AND ESTI MATES FREE. OREGON BUILDING & TRUST CO., 808-8-10 Henry Bldg., 4th and Oak. A $3t00 BUNGALOW for $1000 cash, balance monthly payments; (VH new furniture thrown In gratis; modern and new, five rooms and bath; paneleU dining-room, beam ceiling, handsome electric fixtures, wah trays in basement: was taken on a debt; a sacrifice at this price. Owner at Calef Bros., 3K6 East Morrison st. For Sale Business Property. INQUIRE ABOUT THIS. You want a money-making proposition. We offer for sale for cash or will take eoaw trade, a first-class apartment-house of 2 and 3-room apartments, with pri vate baths; ail completely furnished for housekeeping; best of carpets; golden oak and mission furniture: with good lease; this Is strictly modern and tlrst-class; reasonable r.?nt; nets a good income; best of reasons for selling. T 784. Oregonian. FACTORY SITE FOR SALE. Factory or warehouse slts In St. John. 400 feet deep, with about 860 feet front age on the O. R. A N. Co. Railway, and near the waterfront. This is the only large tract with R. R. frontage for sale in St. John. Will sell all or part of this tract. Terms. Owners. AK 761. Ore gonian. FLAT SITE 40x100 11th st... ten minutes' walk to Postofflce; small income; price till 15th Inst., only $.XK); terms. Vanduyn A Wal ton. 615 Chamber Commerce. BRITISH COLUMBIA FRUIT LAND. 1000 acres guaranteed to be of the very choicest quality; has a beautiful sandy beach, Iak frontage. Is extremely well situated and Is already sub-divided Into small tracts with registered plan; Includes a small townsite with postofflce, hotel, general store and a sawmill in operation; can show maps and photos of this land. Telephone owner. W. J. TOYE. Main 7020. PRIMROSE ACRES. Choice acreage tracts, 20 minutes out on the Oregon Electric R. R. Beautiful building sites for modern homes. Finest soil about Portland. A small payment down will still secure one of these choice tracts. Anyone interested, however, must act at once, as the property is going fast. Full Information can be obtained by call ing on Trustee, 410 Falling bldg. BEST COLONIZATION PROPOSITION IN OREGON. 2000 to 10.000 acres, four-fifths in al falfa and wheat, elevation 1100 feet, fine apple, etc.. land, $35 per acre, including ditch and water rights. Address William Flzelle, Portland, Or. ACRE TRACTS at Lenfs Junction. on Mount Scott carllne and on Foster county road; all cleared, running water. $(C0 to $850 per acre; $50 cash, balance monthly. WARD REALTY CO. 809 Lewis bldg. M. 1075. BEAUTIFUL 8 and lO-acre tracts, 0 miles west of city, on electric line and . P. H. R. : running water and springs; fine b!a-k soil; nice, level land. Ideal homesltes. $lf,i to $175 per acre. Easy terms, at 6 per cent. Chlsm. 613 Couch bldg. AN ideal spot for a country home, S 1-8 acres, one block from Curtis Station, over looking the Columbia: level. excellent fruit land; no agents. Owner, Phone East 3349. 2Vi ACRES, will cut up Into 16 lots, direct line almost within a stone-throw west of , Reed's University site, adjoining West moreland to north: will Increase In value rapidly: good terms. See p. Johnson, two South ave.. Sellwood car. 20 ACRES this side Mount Tabor near car line also 6 acres, near Broadway carline Irvlngton, by owner. J. J. Eraser. 573 East Salmon St., phone East 2901. Call after 5:30 P. M. 20 ACRES on Barr road. 2'A miles east of city limits; excellent soil, no gravel; ad Joining land $4t0 to $50O por acre; quick sale J300 per acre. V 780, Oregonian. FOR SALE 2 acres, Just outside city lim its; running water; $1500. Apply room 42 Fairmont Hotel, Upshur st, ST. JOHNS. 2-acre tract, one block from cars, cheap. Owner. 345 Morrison at. Homesteads. HOMESTEADS. We can locate you on 320 acres of rich Government land In Southeastern Oregon. In the section about to be opened up by the Hill and Harrlman lines, and afford ing the best opportunity left In the U. S. to get a homestead. Our agent has bees living In the neighborhood of these claims for the past four years, and is well posted on conditions and knows the country well. For further particulars call at our of fice. THE HART LAND CO. 146 2d at. HOMESTEADS YOU CAN IRRIGATE! ' Call today for description and terms of location on homesteads which you can Ir rigate; near town and new railroad in Deschutes Valley; party going out Marrh 8: Join us on the trip. Office open Sunday. DESCHUTES VALLEY LAND &. INVEST MENT CO. $01Buchanan Bldg. Washington, near 5th. 4 MORE for our private party, for S. E. Oregon. Lake County, to those 320-acre homesteads. 16 feet of water. 4 miles from timber, and on R. R. building In Lake valley. We go Tuesday. March 8. Call and see our locator. Bob Roblnett, who has lived up there from boyhood. 14 Mul key bldg., 2d and Morrison, phone Main 7145. Send for booklet, Plggott A Rob , nett. WE can locate parties on the best of Gov ernment land in Malheur. Harney, Lake. Klamath. Crook and Lincoln counties; relin quishments and farms for sale at prices that will convince you that we mean busi ness. DAVIS A BUITKAMP 610 Dekum Bldg. HOMESTEADS. 820 acres In Crook County, free wood and plenty of water: leave Portland every Monday night; see us for particulars. HUGHES LAND CO., 610 Lewis Bldg. FOR homesteads In : Central Oregon, address Box 6. Prlneville, Or. .