Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 28, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE 3IORNIXG OREGOXIAN, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1910.
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ATLAS IS IN PORT
Disabled Vessel, in Tow,
Reaches Astoria, Or.
HIT SUBMERGED OBJECT
Captain Badger, Master of - Boat,
Declares Sea Smooth When Occi
dent Befell Tailshaft and
Propeller Off Rock.
ASTORIA. Or., March 27. (Special.)
The Standard Oil tank steamer
Asuncion arrived this afternoon with
the disabled tank steamer Atlas in tow.
Captain Badger, master of the Atlas,
say that about 2 o'clock on Friday
afternoon, when 20 miles northwest
of northwest Seal Rock, his vessel
struck some submerged object and lost
her tailshaft and propeller.
There waa a comparatively smooth
sea at the time and the vessel was in
no Immediate danger. However, sig
nals were set and wireless calls for
assistance sent and about six hours
later the steamer Asuncion, which
was also enroute to this port, rendered
assistance. The Asuncion's wireless
plant was not In service, as the op
erator was left behind at Richmond,
so she did not know of the predica
ment of the Atlas beore sighting her.
Captain Bridgett put a hawser on
board and. taking the Atlas in tow,
brought her up the coast and acrpss
a breaking bar in safety. The Atlas
is being towed to the mouth of the
Willamette River, from where a tug
will be procured to take her to Port
land. Just where the Atlas will be re
paired is not known, but as she has
no extra tailshaft on board it is pos
sible she may be towed to San Fran
cisco, aftejr discharging her oil cargo.
El'BEKA OX PORTLAND RTXX
North Pacific Company Assigns
Captain Hannah to Command.
With Captain C. A. Hannah as her
commander, the steamer Eureka, be
longing to the North Pacific Steamship
Company, will be placed on the run
between Portland and Eureka soon for
the Summer season. The Eureka, which
is now iri San Francisco, where she has
been tied up for the Winter, Is expect
ed also to take In Coos Bay as a way
port, although this has not been veri
fied. She is now being repaired and
put In shape for service.
The assignment of Captain Hannah to
the Eureka is taken as a vindication
by his friends here of the rumor that
has recently been afloat to the effect
that he had been blamed by his em
ployers for the grounding of the steam
er Geo. W. Elder, while under his
command, at Humboldt Bay on her re
cent trip to San Francisco, causing the
vessel to go on the drydock at the lat
ter place for repairs.
Officers of the Elder, which arrived
In port at 5 o'clock yesterday morning,
brought the news of the plan to put
the Eureka in service again soon, and
also of the company's refusal to put
any blame on Captain Hananh, who is
now in San Francisco. The Elder was
brought to Portland by her regular
commander, Captain Jessen, who went
to the Bay City, while the Elder was
n the drydock. to resume command of
aer. The Elder, like the Roanoke, will
not call in the future at Eureka.
It Is asserted by Captain Hannah's
friends that he is still on the company's
pay roll, and will remain there while
le Is waiting to take command of the
Eureka. The fact that no inquiry was
made by Government officials Into the
grounding of the Elder, is pointed out
is an argument favoring Captain Han
nah In the matter, and proving that
Ihe accident was clearly one for which
the commander could not be blamed.
The Elder is fresh from the drydock,
where she underwent extensive repairs.
She brought up 600 tons of freight and
90 passengers.
IIOI'GH BAR HALTS SAILING
British Bark Poltalloch, With Lum-
ber for Australia, Is Belayed.
ASTORIA. Or., March 27. (Special.)
The British bark Poltalloch, lumber
laden for Sydney, Australia, started
for sea today, but was compelled to
drop anchor in the lower harbor on
account of the unfavorable weather
conditions and the rough bar
The steamer Johaji Poulsen cleared
last night for San Francisco with a
cargo of 150.000 feet of lumber, loaded
at Linn ton; 120.000 feet loaded at the
Astoria' Box Company., 100.000 feet
loaded at Prescott, and 330,000 feet
loaded at Rainier.
The steam schooner Despatch which
arrived last night "will load lumber
at Rainier and St. Helens.
The lighthouse tender Heather has
received orders to sail tomorrow and
set a whistling buoy ofT Tillamook
Bay.
The lighthouse tonder Columbine is
ready to sail with supplies and a
hoisting engine for Destruction Island
and material for the erection of a
structure for a. lens lantern at Point
Roberts-.
The steamers Ramona and Qulnault
and the tank steamer Catania arrived
today and left for Portland, while the
steamers Golden Gate, Alliance and
Santa Clara sailed for coast points.
SMITH PAYS $65,000 FOR BOAT
Simpson Lumber Company Sells
Schooner Redondo.
MARSHFIELD. Or.. March 27. (Spe
cial.) The steam schooner Redondo
has been sold by the Simpson Lumber
Company to the C. A. Smith Lumber
& Manufacturing Co. It is understood
that the price paid was 65.000. The
Simpson Company has operated the
Redondo between North Bend and San
Francisco for some years past and she
was the best of the Simpson fleet. The
new owners will use the vessel In
carrying lumber from the Smith mill
In this city.
The Smith Company operates Its own
hip, the Nann Smith, as well as a
number of others which are under
charter.' The Simpson Company Is to
build a new vessel which will be one
of the largest entering this port. She
will be at North Bend and will have
a carrying capacity of about 1,000,000
feet and will take the place of the
Redondo at the head of the Simpson
fleet.
CITY OF PEKING TO BE BARGE
Pacific Mall Steamer Being Dis
mantled at San Francisco.
Having served her time as a passen
ger vessel, then being left for three years
in idleness in San Francisco Bay, the
steamer City of Peking, one of the three
vessels that formed the first fleet of
transports to carry American soldiers' to
the Philippines, Is being torn to pieces
and converted into an oil barge.
The Second Oregon volunteers in going
to the Philippines were assigned to the
transports City of Sydney and Australia,
these vessels accompanying the City of
Peking, which carried the First California
volunteers.
The City of Peking, owned by the Pa
cific Mail Steamsh!r4L"ompany, was put
out of commission 9fl 1907 and was left
at anchor in San Francisco Bay, off
China Basin, until recently, when she
was sold and the work of transforming
her into an oil barge was commenced. An
effort was made about two years ago to
get the Government to accept the vessel
as a detention station for immigrants
from the Orient, but after some investi
gation the Government refused the offer,
and at the beginning of this year put
into service the new Immigrant station
at Angel Island. Chinese residents of
San Francisco aided the Pacific Mail in
its effort to have the vessel converted
into a retaining station for immigrants,
and expressed disappointment when the
request was denied.
Lurline Ready Soon. ,
Fully overhauled and repaired, the
steamer Lurline, of the Vancouver Trans
portation Company, will resume her run
between this city and Astoria a week
from today. The Lurline ha been off
the run for more than two months, and
is receiving final painting and Interior
fitting preparatory to her return to work.
While the Lurline was out of commis
sion, the steamer Undine took her place.
The Undine will be used for extra work
and as a substitute for .other river boats
of the company.
Arrivals and Departures.
Astoria. Or.. March 27. Condition at the
mouth of the river at 5 P. M.. moderate;
wind, west: weather, cloudy. Arrived in and
left up at 7 A. M. Steamer Ramona, from
Com Bay. Arrived down at 4 and sailed
at 10:15 A. M. Steamer Santa Clara, for
San Francisco. Arrived down at 0 and
sailed at U:15 Steamer Alliance, for Coos
Bay. Left up at :30 Steamer Despatch.
Arrived at 6 A. M. and left up at 11:30 A.
M. Steamer Wilhelmina, from Tillamook.
Arrived at 11:30 A. M. and left up at 3. P.
M. Steamer Qulnault. from San Francisco.
Arrived down last night Steamers Johan
Poulsen and Golden Gate. Arrived and left
up at 1 P. M. Steamer Catania, from San
Francisco. Arrived at 11:30 and left up at
4: lis Steamers Asuncion and Atlas, trom
San Francisco.
San Francisco. ' March 27. Sailed at 1
A. M. Steamer Claremont, for Portland.
Sailed at 8 A. M. Steamer W. S. Porter,
tor Portland. Sailed at 12 noon Steamer
Cauco. for Portland. Sailed at 6 last night
Steamer St. Helens, for Portland. Sailed
at 8 last night Steamer Yellowstone, for
Portland. Arrived last night Steamer Fal
con, from Portland.
River Plate, March 26. Arrived Steamer
Beaver, from New York, for Portland.
New York. March 27. Arrived Columbia,
from Glasgow; i)uca de Gila A.bruzzi, from
Genoa.
Philadelphia, March 27. Arrived Carth
aginian, trom Glasgow.
Seattle, March 27. Arrived Japanese
steamer Chicago Maru. from Tacoina;
steamer Victoria, from Nanalmo. Departed
Steamer Buckman. for San Francisco;
steamship Hllonian, for Honolulu; gchooner
Alice, for Anacortes.
Tacoma, March 27. Arrived Schooner
Metha Nelson, from San Pedro. Departed
Steamer Mtssourlan. for Honolulu; steamer
Umatilla, for Sound ports; schooner Wil
liam H. Talbot, for San Pedro.
Los Angeles, March 27. Arrived Steam
ers Mandalay. from Crescent City; Lakme,
from Humboldt: Thomas L Wand, from
Orays Harbor: Carlos, from Grays Harbor;
barkentine John C. Myer. from Aberdeen;
schooner Blakeley, from Port Blakeley.
San Francisco, March 27. Arrived
Steamers M. F. Plant, from Coos Bay;
Brunswick, from Fort Brass: Casto. from
Astoria: G. C. Llndaur, from Grays Harbor;
Newberg, from Grays Harbor; Nevadan,
from Honolulu: President, from Seattle.
Sailed Bark Star of Holland, for Lady
smith; steamers W. S. Porter, for Portland;
Col. E. L. Drake, for Seattle: Aureha, for
Eureka; Wlllapa. for Raymond; Norwood,
for Grays Harbor; Ravalli, for Eureka.
Tides at Astoria Monday.
High. Low.
2:19 A. M 8.2 feetiS:51 A. M 1.0 foot
2:40 P. M 7. feet!8:47 P. M 2.5 feet
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, March 27. Maximum
temperature, 64 degrees; minimum
temperature. 40 degrees. River read
ing. 8 A. M-, 14.3 feet. Change in last 24
hours. 0.5 feet. Total rainfall (3 P. M.
to 5 P. M. ). trace. Total rainfall since Sep
tember 1, lfH9, 34.70 inches. Normal rain
fall since Septem-ber 1. 36.12 Inches. De
ficiency or excess of rainfall since Septem
ber 1, 1008, 1.42 inches. Total sunshine, 11
hours 6 minutes. Possible sunshine, 12
hours 30 minutes. Barometer (reduced to
sea level) at 5 p. M-. 29.85 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
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STATIONS.
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North Head...
Pocatello ......
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg.
Sacramento.
Salt Lake
San Francisco-. .
Spokane
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island.
Walla Walla. . .
Blaine
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Siskiyou .......
Kalispell . .
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iNW 'Rainy
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WEATHER VTONDITIONS.
During the last twelve hours the barom
eter has risen slightly along the North Pa
cific coast and fallen in the interior and
unsettled conditions continue, without any
rain of consequence having fallen on -the
Pacific slope, except In California, where
moderately heavy showers have occurred.
It is warmer in extreme Northern Califor
nia, Western Oregon and Western Wash
ington: elsewhere the temperature has re
mained nearly stationary.
The conditions are favorable for gener
ally fair weather in this district Monday,
except In Southern Idaho and in Northwest
Washington, where showers are probable.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair, westerly
winds.
Oregon Fair, except showers northwest
portion: westerly winds.
Idaho Fair north, showers south portion.
KTTtVAPr A. BEAI.S, District Forecaster.
PIED.
SHIVES In this city, at 459 East 8th St..
North, Mrs. Alexander Shives. Funeral
announcement later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
DOUGLAS The funeral of James Douglas
will be held from the family residence,
707 Johnson St., this (Monday) mornlnc
March 28. at 8:30 A. M. Died March 29
at St. Vincent's Hospital, at 5:30 P. M.
FARNER At Chehalis. Wash.. Renna Far
mer. 33 years. Funeral todav from the
East Side Funeral Direstor parlors. East
Sixth and Alder streets, successors ' to F
S. Dunning.
M' REYNOLDS At Seaside. Or.. March 26
William McReynolds. aged 85 years 10
months, 21 days. Friends are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral services,
which wilt be held at Holman's chapel!
corner Third and Salmon Ftreets. today
(Monday), at 1 P. M. Interment Lone Fir
Cemetery.
CAMP At the family residence, 738 Ells
worth street. March 26, Mrs. Elizabeth
Camp, aged 78 years. 1 month. 12 days.
Funeral services will be held today (Mon
day). March 28. at 3 P. M.. from Hol
man's chapel, corner Third and Salmon
streets. Friends invited. ,
Lunnlng; M Mcote, Funeral Director.
th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady as
'i""' Office of Connty Coroner.
ZEl.I.KR-BVKNES CO.. Funeral Director.
694 Williams ave.i both phonos: lady attend-mnt-
mot modern establishment in tbo ci It.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Direct-
r-. t . .iu hi. Kny assistant, roost M. 607.
.-....-a of bub, nu ana idiaisoa.
t uilr n.nHant ahn .. I 11 . . . ....
K A L 81UB k jnerml Director. successors
lumping, anc. n.. OS. 1J
tKltsO.N CO. UDdcrtiKers; lady
nt. 409 Alder. M. 6133. A 2235.
LEKCH, undertaker, cor. Esuit Alder and
Ua. Phones, 781, U 1888. Lady assistant.
AMUSEMENTS.
BUNGALOW
THEATER
12th and Morrison
Phones Main 117 and A 4224.
SIX NIGHTS. Beginning TONIGHT
Matinee Saturday.
Robert Mantell
Tonight MACBETH
Tuesday RICHELIEU
Wednesday HAMLET
Thursday OTHELLO
. Friday KING LEAR
Saturday Matinee
ROMEO AND Jt'LIET
Saturday night RICHARD III
OfRT.UX RISKS 8:10 O'CLOCK.
Price, birth Evenings and Matinee:
Lower Floor $2, $1.."0. $1 ; Balcony 11, 75c;
Gallery 50c.
SEATS NOW SELLING AT THEATER.
THEATER
Main 2. A 6360
Geo. L. Bsker,
Manager
Tonight All Week Bargain Matinee Wed
nesday. 25c.
Real authorised version of famous novel,
ST. ELMO.
The play of the year. T'nder direction
Frederick Belasco. Splendid Company
Beautiful Scenic Effects.
Evenings 2.1c. 50c 75c, Si., Saturday
Matinee 23c. 50c.
MA IV 0, A lOIO.
MAUN EE VBI DAT.
1S-25-50C
NiGHTS
THFATF.R 15-?5-5u-T5S
WEEK MARCH 28 Will M. Cresy and
Blanche Dayne, presenting- "The Wyoming
Whoop"; Nellie Nichols, tiorrinn Eldrid A
Co.. Al White'M "Dancing Bugs." J-Tel Wat
son, I -a Vine-C Imaron Trio, The Plcquays,
Picture!. Orchestra.
Portland Theater
Phones A 7085 Russell & Drew.
Main 443. Managers.
Tonight and All Mek, with Wednesday and
Ha turd ay Mai inees
Ollle Mack
And a Company of 35 Musical Comedy
Artists in
A NKrllT OX BROADWAY
The Khow That 'Has "auRht the Town.
Greatest Dancing Chorus Ever Here.
Note the Prices.
Night 20c, 3ic. 40o, r0c. Matinees 23c.
Next Sunday "f-lnnifrant Ball."
ORANTJ-WF.EK MARCH
8, 1010.
A I TX A XT KO IT
TROll'B
Greatest Dancing
Spectacle on any
iStage,
And
FOSTKK & FOSTER
Mirth. Melody, Song
Four Toftsinjr
I.nvellc
Helen Carman
Helm & C'our.ens
Carlton siter
;rundacope
Matinee every day. 2:30: any seat. 15a
Fvcnlng performances, 7:30, 0:15; balcony,
15c: lower floor. 25c: box seats. 50c
AUCTION SALES TODAT.
At 021 Overton St.. 11 o'clock. S. L. X.
Gilman. auctioneer.
At Wilson's auction rooms, corner Second
and Yamhill. Sale at 10 A. M. J. T. Wil
son, auctioneer.
At residence, 4S0 E. Davis St. Take E.
A. car. sale 10 A. M sharp. By Ford
Auction Co.
MEETING NOTICES.
MULTNOMAH COUNCIL ROY
AL ARCANUM meets, at K. P.
Hall. 11th and Alder streets, the
second and fourth Monday of each
month at 8 P. M. Visittjrs cor
dially welcomed. H Claussenlus,
Jr.. secretary. 125 11th St.
CAM ELI A SOCIAL CLUB "500"
JSPV Party this (Monday) eve-.ing. Admls-
-sr si
I Signed)
P. JOHNSON.
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO.
14, O. B. S. Stated meeting this (Monday)
evening. East fcth and Burnsiile. Orffficial
visit of the worthy grand matron. Order of
W. M BELLE RICHMOND. Sec.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
rftnl CHUttCHLJCY BROS., wood and coJ
vuai dealers, office and yard la til ot
Mqr.ti.ili Phonei Main 931. A 898t.
Vlfiriflt Cut Fiowera always trnmb from
w'-njur own conservatories m axil a
A ForD Co H7 Washington at. Mot
r h -nes
Independent Coal & lea Comoaajfe
opposite City Library Ho: a anon.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE
Dally or Sunday.
Per Line.
One time lo
6ame ail two consecutive times 22o
bame ad three connecutive times 3Uo
JSaine ail mix. or wven consecutive time. .6tfo
blx words count as one line on cash ad
vertisements, and no ad counted for less
than two lines. When an advertisement Is
not ran consecutive times the ontr-tlino rate
applies.
The above rates apply to advertisements
under "Sew Today" and all other claasUlca
tlona excepting the following:
(situations Wanted. Male.
Situations Hunted, leniale.-
lor Kent, Kooms, Private families.
Koomit and Board, private lumilles.
Housekeeping Rooms, Private fumlllesv
1'he rate of the svhove daMification is 7
u-ents a line each insertion.
TO .OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS The Ore
frmian will -receive copy by mail, provided
sufficient remittance for a definite number
of issues is sent. Acknowledgment of such
remittance will be forwarded promptly.
On charge or book advertisements the
.charge will be based on the actual number
of lines appearing in the paper, regardless
of the number of words in each line.
If you have either telephone in your house
we will accept your ad over the phone and
send you the bill the next day. Phone
Want Ad. Dept., Main 7070 or A 6095. Sit
uation Wanted and Personal advertisements
not accepted over the phone. Errors are
more easily made in telephoning advertise
ments, therefore - The Oregonian will not
hold itself renponHlble for such errors.
In case box office address Is required, use
regular form given, and count this as part
of the ad. Answers to advertisements will
be forwarded to patrons, provided self-addressed
stamped envelopes are furnished.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT, Main SIS.
SECRETARY, Main S99.
HUMANE OFFICER. East 477.
KW TODAY.
60x100, east facing:, between Savier ami
Thurman.
PRICE S2SOO HALF CASH.
B13 McKay Hlclg., Third and Stark.
:''26th St.
50x100, west facinpr.f between Thurman
and Upshur.
PRICE $2500 HALF1 CASH.
tl.-l McKay Hldjg., Third and Stark.
811,500 BARGAINS
"Fine modern
n - r o o m
se. worth
9000. s n rt
full lot 50x100, worth $7500. Choice lo
cation, near 23d and Glisan. All for
$11,600.
C. H. KORELL, 2TQ Stark.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Larue Amounts Ircf erred.
bUUUAHD & WIEUlUUK,
IMa Stark St.
GEORGE! BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
(All Branches.)
2S Worcester Bide
Phoc.s Main 8371. A 4011-
NEW MODERX HOUSES,
Also vacant lots In Irvington. Office
at 16th and Brazee. R. fa. and S. T.
Rice. Phone East 658.
INVESTORS Call on owner's Realty Ass'n
for timber, acreage, business, residence
and apartment properties. 205 Ablngton.
INVESTORS Call on Owners' Realty Ass'n
for timber, acreage, business, residences
and apartment properties. 205 Abing-ton.
28th St.
NEW TODAY.
INCOME
PROPERTY
To be sold to the highest bidder at
Public. Auction
TODAY
at 11 A. M. Sharp
We are instructed to sell at public
auction on the premises.
No. 621 Overton St.
that modern flat building- and lot 33 1-3
by 100, being east 33 1-3 feet of lot 12,
block 265 Couch Addition. This very
desirable investment will appeal to the
investor for immediate returns and a
rising value. Sale takes place tomor
row at 11 A. M. sharp. Particulars can
be had at the office of the auctioneer,
S. L. X. GILMAN, 126 Second St. Title
perfect; abstract furnished purchaser.
West
Side
Home
$45,000
180 feet frontage with modern and
up-to-date home, with an always unob
structed view. The house occupies only
a portion of the ground, leaving 100
feet vacant. Bitulithic street and
sewer, gas and water laid into vacant
ground ready to build on. There has
never been anything offered In Portland
that will compare with this. Surround
ed with beautiful new homes and an
excellent neighborhood. The ground
alone is worth $225 per front foot.
But if you can't afford to buy a
$45,000 home, kindly refrain from
worrying either yourself or the adver
tiser; 'cause you'll have to pay most all
cash.
For particulars address
W. H. Grindstaff
Tel Main 600. 510 Commercial Block.
Irvington Home
New modern 8-room house, with 4
bedrooms, large den and sleeping porch,
furnace and fine fireplace, and all other
latest Improvements. Gas and electric
fixtures cost $200. Upstairs is all white
enamel. Burglar alarm system through
Out the house, includes over 300 yards
of carpet and linoleum, on a corner
100x100 on Hancock street, where all
homes are built on quarter blocks. One
of the most elaborate homes in the
swellest part of Irvington. Price
$11,000 $6000 cash. ,
Grussi & Zadow
317 Board of Trade Bldg., -4th and Oak.
Reduced $500
For quick sale. Strictly modern resi
dence of 7 rooms on fine corner of 28th
street in
SUNNYSIDE
Close to cars and in best of neighbor
hoods. Price now only $3750 $2250
cash. , .
Kauffmann & Moore
325 Lumber Exchange.
HOUSES
in Riverside Add.
Great value for the price.
Five rooms and bath, stationary
washstands, built-in sideboards, fire
places, wired and piped for electricity
and gas, high basements; two blocks
from car; lot 33 1-3 by . 100 feet, east
front; price $2300; $500 cash, balance
like rent.
A. E. IIORTHWK'K, 3(HI Cham, of Com.
TIMBER
INVESTORS!
Owners Realty Association
.0. 205 ABI.NGTOX BLDG.
23d St J 6,000 S
Full corner lot
ew blocks
lorth of Wash-
ngton 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 lbcation
for apartment-house or business, and
a bargain. Only $6000 cash, balance
long time. C. H. Korell. 250 Stark.
SPRING IS HERE
BUILD YOUR HOME
An Eastern capitalist has placed with
me a. large fund for home building In
Portland. Let me know your needs,
WILL H. WALKER,
823 Chamber of Commerce,
i'hone Main 8533.
6
Mortgage Loans
MORGAN. FL1EDNER A BOTCE,
noa-noff Anlnarton ' Bulldlnsr.
IRVINGTON
Corner 100x100. vacant; also two lot
50x100, facing eaat. This is choice.
Bast 5242, or see owner,
SOU Monroe St.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
TWO lots, corner; 2 large lots. Inside. GHth
'and I von, near Mt. Tabor Park; terms. Ta
bor 1"0.
CHOICE residence lot. restricted district;
$50; real bargin; easy terms. Y 832, Ore-
gonlan
FOR SALE By owner. 176 by 268 feet, high
and sightly, fine residence property. 3S2 3.
::th st. Tabor 1668. .
BARGAIN Close In. 100x112. on 4th St.,
only $14,000. Alfred A. Baker. 212 Abing-
ton bldg.
10 ACRBS near Oates. on O. W. p., fine lo
cation and soli, fenced and halt in clover.
Owner. E 843. Oregonian.
SELL, WOOD 127x300 feet, only $4200; part
cash. Lincoln Trust Co., 215 Lewis bldg.,
4th and Oak sts.
CARTER-DUG AN COMPANY.
City real estate, acreage and farms. 820
Chamber of Commerce bldg.
$850 50xlO0. EAST 33d. near Clinton;'
sewer, water, sidewalk. Owner, Sellwood
1021.
REAL ESTATE DE.4LERS.
Andrews. F.V. A Co. 14.3349. 30 Hamilton bldg
Beck, William o.. SIS Falling bldr.
Blrrell. A. H. Co.. 202-3 McKay bldg. Real
estate. Insurance, mortgage, loans, e to
Brubaker & Benedict. 602 McKay bldg. M. 549.
Cbapln at Herlow, 832 Chamber Commsn
Cook. B. 8. A Co., 603 Corbetc bids.
Jennlng A Co.. Main 18S. 200 Oregonlmjs.
PALMER-JONES CO.. B. p. 213 Commer
cial Club bids.
Scbalk, Geo. D., 228 Stark st. Main 862 or A 2302
SHERMAN, F.
SH1NDLER &
A.. & CO.. 822 Henry bldg.
HALL. 205 Abington bldg.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ava. ana
Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition).
M. EL Thompson 'Co.. cor. 4 th. audi Oak a 2a.
Walker. B. T.. 604 Corbett bldg.
REAL ESTATE.
KTor Sale
- LAURELHURST.
We have several single and adjoining
lots, the pick of the first plat, high and
sightly, near E. Glisan carline, at prices
materially lower than any property in
the addition as well located.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO,
212-213 Commercial Club bldg.
Phones : Main 8609. A 26U.
DO YOU WANT A HOME?
Let your money earn it.
2int. paid cn check accounts.
2 Int. paid on H-day call certificates.
3 4i int. paid on 30-day call certificates.
49fc Int. paid on 80-day call certificates.
Fmall cWeck accounts received. '
23 years' banking experience In Portland.
We will help you buy a home.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY BANK,
Third and Oak streets.
LOTS
325 TO $60 EACH.
In our new Clackamas County addition,
close to Oregon City carline. Excellent
soil; fine place for garden truck, chickens,
etc. Positively the best and cheapest
property on the market. Buy now befone
prices advance. Terms S& or (10 down,
10 per cent a month.
EMPIRE LAND CO.,
501 Mer. Trust Bldg.. 326 H Washington st.
IF YOU ARE UNSATISFIED
With this contlnucl rent burden, come to
us. We have It all solved for you, the same
as we did for many other families that
are now living- and enjoying lite In their
own homes In Gregory Heights. We have
a home for you at $10 a month; also some
of the best money-making lots in the city
at 176 and up. Bull Run water piped In
front of every lot. Other Improvements.
Ofdoe at the end of the Rose City Park
carline.
GREGORY INVESTMENT CO.
FAIRPORT.
The cream of the Peninsula; 4 choice
lots, S30O each, with terms.
COLLEGE PLACE.
50x100, on Portsmouth ave. ; only 3700,
82u0 cash.
IRVINGTON.
60x100 beautiful lot. only 1500. 3800 cash.
.4 LAMBDA PARK.
100x100. beautiful lota (will sell separate);
all improvements in: $2r0O with terms.
ZIMMERMAN;
62t Board of Trade Bldg.
NEAR WALNUT PARK.
51100 for a fine lot on Vancouver ave.
and near new high school; terms for a
few days only: must sell.
$850 for lot on 32th. near Going St.;
facing east, one of the finest in the neigh
borhood; good terms.
BL AN CHARD & CLEMSON,
315-16 Shetland Bldg.
A FINE LOT CHEAP.
Nice lot 50x100, east front, between two
nice houses. 150 feet from car, on East
?3d and Clinton; a fine place to build
or a good speculation: price 3800, terms.
GRl'SSI & ZADOW.
"17 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4tll and Oak.
LOTS 152.50.
On Oregon City carline, new addition.
25 minutes from business center: good
soil; price $52.50 each lot: terms $15
down, $2 per month payments. National
Realty & Trust Co., 326 Vi Washington st.,
room 516.
ALAMEDA PARK LOTS.
Are high and mghtly. overlooking Irving
ton; near Broadway carline; best city im
provements; priced 25 per cent below the
market. Inquire Alameda Land Company.
322 Corhett bldg.
LOTS 150 LOTS $loO.
25 minutes from business center, on Ore
gon City carline, best soil on earth- price
$150 each. $2 or $3 down, balance $2 or $3
per month. National Realty & Trust Co..
326 C Washington Bt.. room 516. '
I WILL sell a number of fine residence lots In
one of the best additions on the East Side;
close in; very email cash payments,, easy
terms; only those who are Interested and in
earnest need investigate. T 833, Oregonian.
THREE lots $200. five $225 each; $20 cash, $5
per month; 4 blocks to car. 2 lots. $325
eacn; .io casn. o.oo per montn; at station:
all 6c fare. Main 2712: night phone. G 104f.
Rlggs. 616 Couch bldg.. lm 4th st.
WHY ride all day on. the car when you can
get beautiful . lot. West Side, walking dis
tance; exclusive district; $1500; terms.
AG 837, Oregonian.
CHOICE bulWing lots In -Piedmont. Phone
owner. C 2133: two lots Broadway Ad
dition, southwest corner 33d and Schuyler.
Owner, 205 Lumbermens bldg.
WHY buy a lot when you can get a half
acre inside the city with all the advan
tages for the same price? 420 Lumber
mans Bldg. cor. 5th and Stark.
Two corner lots. Walnut Park; one
block 2 carlines; best buy in Park. AG,
811. Oregonian.
IRVINGTON lot. 10th st.. between Stanton
and Siskiyou; high elevation and view of
Mt. Hood: S1250. A Backus, 519 Board of
Trade bldg.
50x128 LOTS, all cleared. level, graded
streets. Bull Run. water, near two carlines;
$475 .to $550. Small payment down, bal
ance easy terms. 310 Corbett bldg.
MUST sell two lots in Laurelhurst, best buy
in the tract; a good $4l0 can be made on
these lots within the next 60 days. N 844,
Oregonian.
TWO lots In Arbor Lodge. 33 1-3x110 feel,
overlool.-lng the river; suitable for fine
. residence; must be sold at once. Tabor
2110. Owner.
RESIDENCE lots In Lewlston, Idaho; part
cash, time on balance. Address- Ralph B.
Dixon, owrer. Flaxton, N. D.
For Sale
Houses.
FOR SALE by owner, a 6-room residence be
ing erected in Hancock Addition; will finish
to suit purchaser; thoroughly modern. Call
Kntncnna Ding.
FOR SALE 2 lots on Council Crest, east
exposure; finest view In Portland: will
sell at a bargain. See owner, G. S. Brack
ett. White Garage. 6th and Madison.
BEAUTIFUL suburban home and acreage;
snap, and terms; 1 block west and south
of school; Oak Grove ave. Apply J. s.
Smith, owner.
WISE BUYERS See . my new modern fl
room bungalow. 2 carlines. Sutherland A
' Hubbell, 36th and Hawthorne, $2100, half
cash.
Li U Y a borne from me on easy terms: we
have a dandy 6-room bungalow. . hardwood
floors: 33750. S. D. Vincent A Co.. 420
Lumbermen bldg.. cor. 5th and Stark
VERNON SNAP 5 rooms finished, upstairs
unfinished; corner lot; $2000. 96l East
22d St.. North, or phone owner, A 5733.
FOR SALE Modern 6-room house, close in,
on East Burnslde st. Apply to owner. 806
' Oak t.
ONLY $150 down, remainder like rent; a
modern house with swell fireplace. In Rose
Cltv Park. Owner. AK 826. Oregonian
WHEN moving cali up Van Horn Transfer
Co.. M. 1618. A 1984; all covered wagons
ana e.xj .t-mjeu mc.
FOR SALE By owner, the handsomest
bungalow in Irvington. 496 East 20th st
North. Call and see It.
484x106. 6-ROOM cottag-a, 660 Front, near
Arthur st; $1600; terms. C. H. Plggott.
owner. 14 Mulkey Bldg. M 7145. go''t.
lr" you have some money will build on your
lot. Eastman Co.. Inc., 303 Ablngton bldg
Main 8236
$2350 New bungalow; four rooms and bath
full basement; very convenient; corner lot
easv terms. Owner. Woodlawn 1653.
FOR SALE by owner, modern 7-room house,
close in. Phone E 990, or call 810 E. Yam
hill. ONE 6-room house and lot 5OxlO0 for sale
cheap. John Schlag. 940 East 11th st.
North.
$100 PER month will buy you best mediums
priced home in city. V 831. Oregonian.
FOR SALE 6-room modern house. 654 East
Taylor. phone B 1711.
MODERN 5-room house, full cement base
ment. 336 Eugene st.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale
-Houses.
ROSE CITY PARK.
Is a fine place to live and you will enjoy
It to perfection If you live in this artis
tic bungalow.
New : 5 rooms.
Fireplace: Dutch kitchen.
Full attic and basement.
Cement basement floor.
Attic finished.
Double floors.
Dormer windows.
The price, is very low at $3100: $500
will handle. (D 265)
PORTLAND REALTY & CONST. CO.,
Phones Marshall 646: A 71S3.
902-3 L?wis Bldg. p
w;e BUILD
MORE HOUSES THAN MOST CON
TRACTORS. WE CAN WELL AFFORD
LESS PROFIT. OUR HOUSES ARE OUR
PRIDE. WE PLEASE. WE SAVE YOU
MONEY. OUR ORGANIZATION OBVI
ATES DELAYS. PLANS AND ESTI
MATES FREE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR EXPERI
ENCE. PORTLAND REALTY & CONST. CO.,
902-902 LEWIS BLDG.
S-ROOM MODERN HOME.
This is new and one of the best buys
in the city; full cement basement, laun
dry trays, fireplace, built-in bookcases,
china closets, clothes chutes, piped for
furnace, wired for electricity, piped for
gas, built-in combination wall safe, lot
5Oxl00 east front and fine view of Mount
Hood and St. Helen's. Let us show you
the photo of this. Price only $3500. The
best buy on the East fstde.
. THE WILLIAMS INVESTMENT CO.,
605 Lumbermens bldg.
IRVINGTON.
Beautiful, new. modern. 7-room house
with all conveniences; hardwood floors, cut
stone fireplace, art fixtures and sleeping
porch: $6.-i(H, including shades, curtains
and Uneoleuin; terms. Phone East 5iiu5
WHY NOT????
WE CAN BUILD YOU A SIX-ROOM.
TWO-STORY HOUSE ON A FULL LOT,
IMPROVEMENTS IN AND PAID FOR.
FOR THE SUM OF $3000. LET US BUILD
THIS FOR YOU. NOW.
WHY NOT????
BUTTER WORTH-STEPHENSON COM
PANY (.Inc.).
DESIGNERS OF PRETTY HOMES.
34-35 Lafayette Bldg.. 6th and Wash. Sts.
E. YAMHILL ST. HOME.
Swell modern ((-room 2-story house, gas
and electric, furnace and fine fireplace,
built-in buffet and all latest improve
ments, on a lot 50x100, south front,' on
improved street and cement sidewalk and
fine lawn, on E. Yamhill, near 2sth; price
$5UO0, part cash ajid balance monthly.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
WE ARB BUILDING MORE HOUSES THAN
ANY CONTRACTOR 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 A TRUST CO.,
308-9-10 Honry Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
NICE 5-llOOM BUNGALOW.
Nice 5-room cottage, gas and electric,
fine fixtures, stained finish. Dutch kitchen
with good range included, cement foun
dation, graded street, on lot 36x65, on E.
SheYman. near 87th; a comfortable llttlo
home for the price. $2400. $550 cash, bal
ance $10 per month.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
31" Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
VERNON DISTRICT.
?2HtK for a fine, new, 6-room. 1 block
from a car; full lot, facing east, with
fine view; all modern and up to date;
35O0 cash, balance terms.
$2406 for a new 5-room. near car: full
lot. facing east; $500 cash, balance terms.
Blanchard & Clemson. 315-16 Swetland
bldg
A NEW 4-room bungalow. Just completed;
corner lot. bungalow modern: Bull Run
water, cement foundation, inside entrance
to basement, double floors. Dutch kitchen,
living-room, two bedrooms, bath, toilet
and lavatory, sink, hot and cold water;
will sell today for $1850, $200 cash, bal
fcnee to suit. 424 Henry bldg.
NOB HILL RESIDENCE.
Splendid 8-room modern home on Love
Joy street, between 24th and 25th: the ad
Joining vacant lot sold recently for $65oO;
this i3 "a choice location within 1 mile of
center of city; cash, balance long time
at ti'e.
J. J. M'CARTHY. Ablngton Bldg.
BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTON HOME. 36500.
7 rooms, new and modern in every way;
fireplace; on lut 5"xl00; faces east; 1 block
from car. on hard-surface pavement, all Im
provements paid; occupied by owners, who
are going away; terms can be arranged.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
BUNGALOW, $2250.
5-room modern house, on East Everett
street, one block from East Ankeny car
line; Just completed and ready to move
into; price $225o: very easy terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
BARGAINS IN HOUSES.
We have several modern 4 and 5-room
cottages -on nice lots for $2000 to $2500;
easy terms. ' -
. BURR-MAIDEN COMPANY,
306-808 Hoard of Trade Bldg.
HOUSE New, modern, five rooms, large
closets, wired, piped for gas. stairs to
attic, . double construction. full cement
basement, cement walks, 15 mluutes out
on double-track carline: $2750, $500 cash.
Owner. I'hone Main 3153.
ROSE CITY PARK HOME, 67ol.
7 rooms, new and modern: on loOxtoO,
built of stone blocks; a bargain at the price,
$6750; terms.
li. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
$3050 Modern 5-room .bungalow, com
pletely furnished, piano, concrete base
ment; 'one block from carline. E 4044,
ftr 6 p. M.
EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, $1000 Beautiful
' hnme on the 'East Side. lot 50x00 ft.;
cheapest thing on the market; owner aust
sell. Lincoln Trust Co., 215 Lewis bldg..
4th and Oak sts.
BUNGALOW, modern, attractive home, lo
cated best district of Upper Alblna: llght
'. lng fixtures installed, ready for occupancy.
Bargain, with good terms. Owner, 405
' Ocrllngc; Bldg.
MOUNT TABOR BUNGALOW.
6 rooms, absolutely modern. unsur
passed ' view, 2 blocks to car; lot '6.1x00,
highly Improved; $4250; terms. Owner,
1S24 E. Yamhill: Tabor 1760.
APARTMENT-HOUSE Site Nob Hill. 8
room house, choice locality, fair income
at jresent.
HOMES EEKERS LAND CO.,
' ' ' ' 132 North 6th St.
$0oo CASH down will buy good 6-room house
with 25x100 feet, 627 5th st.; price $3ouO,
balance at 6; see us about this.
PARRISH. W ATKINS & CO., '
250 Alder St.
FOR SALE by owner, a 10-room bungalow
in Holladay Addition, close to carlines;
strictly modern : full basement and large at
t:c. Call at Su8 Rothchild bldg.
$3250 GOOD 6-room house, 33 l-3xlOO Icet;
237 E. 37th st. ; easy terms.
PARRISH.' WATKINS & CO.,
250 Alder St.
$100 CASH, be lance easy payments, buys
4-room cottage. 3 lots, barn: snap; price
1600. Calf 420 Swetland bldg.
C'H BAP for ' half cash, new modern 6-room
home with 2 lots in Woodlawn; no reason
able offer refused. AJ 838, Oregonian.
For Hale
-BuHiness Property.
6-ROOM BUNGALOW.
On East Grant St.. a fine modern 6
room bungalow, extra good electric and
gas fixtures, fine enamel bathroom with
best of plumbing, fine front and ' back
porches, lot is 50x100, finely Improved,
.back yard is exceptionally fine with a nice
. garden already planted, with a full ce
ment basement, furnace heat, a very mod-
em place, and can be bought for $3650;
easy terms.
HOLT-JONES REAL ESTATE CO.,
520-522 Board of Trade Bldg.,
Phone Marshall 849. A 7294.
GOOD PAYING GROCERY BUSINESS.,
. Building 22x80. $1400 to $1600 stock,
horse and delivery wagon, 5 showcases,
1000-Ib. safe, and all other fixtures, for
only $3000; $1000 cash will handle It.
Sales will average $65 per day; long lease
on lot at $10 per month.
BURR-MAIDEN COMPANY, .
S06-308 Board of Trade Bldg.
I PIEDMONT.
Beautiful, modern home, seven rooms,
hardwood floors, two fireplaces, bullt-ln
bookcases, Dutch kitchen, stationary wash
trays and full basement, corner lot, with
fine trees and roses: one block from Kll
Hngsworth ave.; only $4750; terms. See
owner. 1181 Height ave.
$50 BUNGALOW.
5 rooms, beautiful home, on carline,
Woodstock: lot 50x100; fireplace, full base-
meet, Dutch kitchen, baths, etc. : price
526O0; terms. $50 cash, balance $15 per
month. National Realty & Trust Co ,
326 H Wash, st.. room 516.
100x100 IN terminal district, good 8-room
house, with good barn: will rent for $4S,
which will take care of the int. and taxes
will Bell for $8500; $3500 cash, balance C
per cent; sure to double in value in sha
time. Chism, 616 Couch bldg.
REAL ESTATE.
For S-le
-Bas1ue.s Property.
$200 DOWN
Buys a 5-room bungalow; electric lights,
complete plumbing, tine bath, arched dining-room
and sitting-room: lot 50x100;
fine garden houso brand new; you will
? fn to. nurry If you want this snap; price
' ha'ance on easy pavments.
HOLT-JONES REAL ESTATE CO.,
520-522 Board of Trade Bldg.
Phone Marshall 849. A 7294.
Acrcifn.
CLOSE-IN ACRES.
Why buy high-priced lots for an In
vestment from high-priced promoters,
w-hen you can buy an acre for the same
price and just as accessible; two years
ago you could have bought acres in Ala
meda Park and vicinity from $3tJ0 to $500
per Sere; today these same acres are sell
ing in lots on a basis of $1000 to $6000 per
acre; the same Is true of Rose City I'arlt,
Elmhurst, St. Johns and the Peninsula;
these tracts are practically all sold out
and the city is growing very fast and must
eventually extend east; I have some acre
tracts. H miles east of Row City Park,
on the O. R. & N. track, that will soon
run a suburban motor service and only
15 minutes out. This Is deep. rich, mel
low soil and no gravel: fine view of the
mountains and Columbia River; you can
raise all your own fruit and vegetables,
have your chickens and cow and be In
dependent of high prices; if you wiuh one
or more of these acres on easv payments,
call at my office from 10 A. M. to 2 P.
M. ; will take you out in mv auto. Rooms
28-29 Hamilton bldg.. 131 Third t.
120 ACRES, White Salmon,
fine apple land; 5 miles
from town: electric line
will go within Va mile of
place: 25 acres In meadow;
can be irrigated: running
water; 15 acres fine celery
land: fine orchards within
s mile; can be cut up into
5 and 10-acre trarts and
sold for $0O0 per acre for
cleared land. $350 per acre
for unimproved and; if taken
at once can be bought for
$125 per acre; all tillable
but about one acre; owner
has to sell. V 833. Ore
gonian. MARVELOUS EMIGRATION
TO ALKEKTA.
THE LAND OF WINTER WHEAT.
The tide of Immigration is now toward!
Alberta. In no other place can von find
lands that yield 40 to 50 bushels of wheat
per acre. 00 to mo bushels of oats. 4 to
60 bushels of barley. 3 to 4 tons of tim
othy that is selling at the prices and
terms that the Canadian Pacific Railway
are offering their fertile Bow River Val
ley wheat lands. Now is your opportun
ity to go and Investigate for yourself.
Why? 70.000 American farmers moved In
Alberta last year and why many more
than that number are going this year. A
slnglo crop often pays for a farm. 2 to
5 crops will alw-ays pay for it. Prices
$12 to $18 per acre; ten years' time. Next
low-rate excursion April 2d.
1UE-M'CAHTHV LAND COMPANY.
Colonization Agents. Canadian Pnclfio
Rnllway. 425-20-27-2S Lumbermens Bldg.
HOUSE AND 3 ACRES.
3 acres. 3 Mocks from Courtney Sta
tion, on Oregon City Electric line; nearly
new house built by owner for home; beau
tiful lawn, good burn, chicken-house, ail
fenced and under cultivation; a lovely
home with excellent car service to Port
land: price only $450o, $1000 cash, bal
ance terms.
GRUSSr & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and O.ik.
ACREAGE FREE.
Near West Woodburn. on carline. 1
hour from city, in heart of fruit, walnut
and potato belt; best of soil, clear, level
and under cultivation and ready for the
trees; our S, 10 or 20-acre tracts only
$150 per acre, on easy terms; will glvs
you free use for 5 years an equal amount
Joining your purchase.
BURR-MAIDEN COMPANY.
306-.1O8 Board of Trade Bldg.
11H ACRES two miles south of K a lama,
Wash.: five acres cleared, balance In tim
ber; 3-room house, woodwhed. running
water, on county road: price $12lHJ. Also
city property for sale or rent.
A. I. LONG.
Kalama. Wash.
LAND, very favorably adapted for fruit,
walnuts and vegetables, on electric and
S. P. R. R. lines, covered with light
brush and some good timber, with running
water on three tracts. $160 per acre. Easy
terms. Tracts 8 to 25 acres. Chlsm, 615
Conch bldg.
HOOD RIVER VALLEY.
20 acres, 5 acres in apples; will bear this
Fall; about 3 acres more clear; fine
spring, small house, $!OoO; $l.-,oo cash;
balance terms. Address P. O. box 4yS.
Arle
Or.
FOR SALE.
A fine 2-acre home ......$15o0
A fine 20-acre home - $2T.Vt
A fine 7-acre place $1200
Other good bargains.
C. M CRITTENDEN. Hubbard, Or.
5 ACRES.
Part cash, balance $10 monthly; level
and cultivated: 3 mile from Oregon Elec
tric and Southern pacific depots. Box 401,
Hlllsboro. Or.
20 ACHES on Barr road. 24 miles east of
city limits, 'i mile north of Villa ave.;
excellent soil, no gravel; adjoining land
$400 to $5oo per acre; my price, $3o0 por
acre. Owner. E S35. Oregonian.
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
lO acres on E. 92nd st. and Hawthorne
ave.. all In cultivation: plenty of fruit;
$H.O0 per acre. G. W. Edmonds. 55 E.
61 Mt : telephone Tabor 4.
HALF-ACRE TRACTS We have a number
of leautiful half-acre tracts in the city
limits which we will sell on very easy
terms. Lincoln Trust Co.. 215 Lewis bldg.,
41h and Oak streets.
LJ.-T me sell you a half acre or more in
side the city; Bull Run water, paved
street, building restrictions, etc. 420
I , u mbormans Bldg.. cor. 5th and Stark.
FOR SALE 12 acres land near Bend. Or.
under Deschutes Irrigation st rower ro.
ditch: water now on land; price $350o.
Add ress C 828. Oregonian.
TEN ACRES In Ueaverton, 6 acres beaver
dam, 3 acres apparatus: 1 block from elec
tric depot;, all in good cultivation; will sell
or rent. Mrs. Purwer, Beavertnn, Or.
15 ACRES at station. Sftiem electric line; near
Portland; all improved. gxd 9-room houe.
bam, orchard and other Improvements. D.
Miller. 416 Chamber of Commerce.
10 ACRES near Gates, on O. W. P. line, lo
cation and soil fenced and half in clover.
Owner. E 843. Oregonian.
CHEAPEST and best close-in acreage, any
size tract; garden homes, selling fast.
See Clark. 323 Abintjton bldg.
CLOSE-IN acreage in all directions. See
L. A. Clark. 323 Ablngton bldg.
30 ACRES land for sale or trade for Port-
lnnd property. Tabor 47'J.
Homesteads. .
2 HOMESTEADS under Irrigation ditch. 16"
acres each; ppecial low rates f-r Crook,
Lake and Harney counties; 5 fine home
steads on the coat; 2 timber claims.
ADVANTAGES OF OREGON.
32-page book explaining what each of the
84 counties is best aaapated for; gives
amount of Government land open to home
stead in each county; map attached, 21x28.
showing new R. R. and towns, including
Eastern and Central Oregon; counties in dif
ference colors; drawn to March 1, lttlO:
latest map In U. S. : price 25c Nlemmo A
Knney. 13 Hamilton bldg.
HOMESTEADS.
We can locate you on 820 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 been
living in the neighborhood of thet 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 H ART LAND CO. 140 2d St.
2 160-ACRE relinquishments Joining. near
town of White Salmon; $4oO and $450.
1 80-acre relinquishment 1 mile from
Hassam; good house, etc.; $otO; all on R.
R. building in White Salmon Valley.
C. H. PIGGOTT,
14 Mulkey Bldg.. 2d and Morrison.
HOMESTEAD relinquishment. 80 acres. 8
miles from electric carline. Call New
Grand Central Hotel. Third st. Owner will
be there P. M. on Thursday and A. M. ott
Friday. John Melln.
WANT 3 more for party of 4. with auto, to
Lake Valley, 320-acre homesteads, south
east Oregon, for Thursday, March 31st. I'ig
gott A Robinett, 14 Mulkey Bldg.. corner
Second and Morrison.
HOMESTEAD relinquishment, 12,000,000 Xeet
yellow fir; file at once.
HYLAND JONES & CO..
4o Gerlinger Bldg.
B. C. GOVERNMENT land $1 per acre: lo
cations $50: close to R. R. 618 Swetland.
For Sale Fruit Lands.
WE ARE
THE
HOME SEEKERS'
HEADQUARTERS
For choice farm and fruit lands, with
prices and terms right.
SYBELDON & FARRELL,
321 Board of Trade Bldg.
10-ACRB orchard tracts, unimproved, on rail
road 25 miles from Portland; beat soil; no
rock; $40 an acre, easy terms; arrange with.
Mm to go and make selection: rouud trio
same day. 310-311 Corbett bid