Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 04, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE ZUORXIXG OREGOXIAX, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1910.
11
IDEA M
IF! FAVOR
Congress Won From Pla.ns of
Faddists to Saner Conser
vation Methods.
STATES TO HAVE CONTROL
Discussion Ha Resulted in Marked
Change of Sentiment Kast Must
.3Iove West to Participate
in Its Development.
jRBGONIAN- NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington, April 3. The Pinchot idea of con
serving water power is not as popular
bs it once was in Congress, and no bill
drawn in conformity with that idea will
be written on the statute books.
If Congress legislates at all on this
subject it will be along the general lines
laid down in bills introduced by Sena
tors Jones of Washington, Carter of
Montana and Sraoot of Utah, ail of which
contemplate the transfer to the respect
ive states of all public lands valuable in
connection with water power develop
ment and sale of power within their re
spective boundaries.
Bureaucracy Is Feared.
It is true that President Taft. in a spe
cial message to Congress, and Secretary
Malliner, in a special report to the
President, recommended legislation con
ferring this power of regulation upon
the Federal Government, just as Pinchot
had done before them, but since those
recommendations were made the subject
has received considerable serious atten
tion at the hands of men directly respon
sible for the legislation, and most of
these men disapprove of the Pinchot idea,
and prefer a system of state control.
They are aware that the Pinchot idea
Is the idea of faddists; that the scheme,
If carried through, would tend to build
up the powers of bureaucracy, with at
tendant increase in appropriations, but
what Is really the dominant factor in
knocking out the Pinchot plan is the
fact that to the states belongs absolutely
the control over the water, and it is
field to ha hnnrnct l en 1 to con fpr itnnn
rh
Kederal Government, by indirection.
a power that constitutionally belongs to
the states.
States Power Strengthened.
In other words, dominant sentiment
favors recognition of the rights of the
states" and proposes to strengthen the
hand of the states by giving; them con
trol of public lands along- streams which
may be needed in developing water
power.
Pinchot, and those who believed with
him, originally sought to take from the
states their authority over the water it
self, and entrust that authority in the
National Government. That was the con
tention when President Taft took hold.
He, however, recognized that the Kederal
Government could not wrest this control
from the states, even by act of Congress.
So he and those who followed him in his
conservation programme, laid out the
plan whereby the Government, by con
trolling the lands upon which power sta
tions necessarily must be built, really
could control the development of power,
for under that theory the National Gov
ernment could lease such lunds only on
condition the individual or corporation
seeking the use of tlie land would agree
to sell his power on terms satisfactory to
the FVderal Government.
Discussion Changes Sentiment.
There are some who still agree with the
President's idea, but discussion and de
liberation over the subject has turned a
great many men from it, and sentiment
is now crystallizing in support of legis
lation which recognizes ahsolutely the
right of the states to regulate tlie use of
water within their boundaries, and pro
poses to turn over to them such ad
ditional authority as will make their
power absolute in the control of power
development. That would be . accom
plished by the Jones, the Carter or the
ftmoot hill. To do otherwise, it is con
tended, would be to retard power develop
ment unnecessarily, for under the sys
tem propose! by the President, the states
still could Impose a tax for the use of
the water, while the FVderal Government
was imposing a tax for the Vise of the
land, and under this dual system of tax
ation, capital would be slow to invest.
When Mr. Pinchot and his fellow fad
dists and theorists started out with their
crusade to "beard the power trust." since
admitted to he non-existent, the Kast
generally applauded their move, and took
the position that the resources of the
West belong to the people, of the entire
country. Westerners, however, have ex
ploded this theory and made it plain that
while the resources are in a sense pub
lic property, and while the Eat is en
titled to Plmre in the benefits accruing
from the development of those resources.
the Kast must move to the West, and
actually participate in development. If it
Is to bene ftt.
In other words. Eastern capital will be
welcomed in the development of the
West, but the est Is not inclined, nor
will it consent to any tribute to the Kast
v?t AVet Desires to Benefit.
It has been demonstrated that the
great development of water power in the
Kast has gone forward for ages under
state control. That natural resource has
yielded no benefit to the West, nor has
the West claimed any share in the reve
nues derived by the Eastern states. The
West, through its Senators and Repre
sentatives, now insists that it be allowed
to develop its own water powers, regu
late tr.; industry by state law and re
ceive the full revenue arising- from the
privilege.
This argument, too. is beginning to have
effect, and practical Eastern men in
Congress are beginning to concede that
the Pinchot idea Is not only unconsti
tutional, but unjuet, and when the bill
comes to a vote, many an Easterner and
many a Southerner, both in Svuiate and
House, will be found voting with the
West. The Pinchot idea is exploded.
Myrtle Crock Paper Purchased.
MYRTLE CREEK. Or.. April 3 tSpe
cial.) L- K. Yockry. of Hose burg-, for
merly connected with the X'mpqua Valley
News, today purchased the Myrtle Cre-ek
Iail, with the building and lot on which
it stands. Mr. Yockey takes chargro at
once, and realizing: that this vicinity is
row in ft fast, with an unusually prom
ising future, contemplates some pro
pounced chans9 in the paper. v. A.
McXab. of Wallace, Idaho, today pur
chased the Central Hotel here, and will
enlarge and improve the building- The
litht froet early this week did no dam
age to fruit. Strawberries will soon be
on the market.
Springfield Raises Fund.
SPRIXOFIEUD. Or.. April 3. (Spe
cial. The soliciting committee of the
Commercial Ciub made a canvass of
the business men of the city yester
day afternoon and raised $1500 for the
city's promotion work. This year, in
PINCHOT
LONGER
handling the promotion fund every
subscriber will take part the elec
tion of three directors who -will have
control of the work. It Is planned to
do more newspaper advertising and
send out less boosting literature.
DAILY METEOHOLOOICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. April 3. Maximum tempera
ture, 57 degrees; minimum, 40 degrees.
River reading, 8 A. M., 9.6 feet; change m
last 24 hours, 0.2, foot. Total rainfall 5
P. M. to 5 P. M., .01 inch. Total rainfall
since September 1. looft. :ift. 10 inches; nor
mal rainfall since September 1. 37.09
Inches. Def Icienrv of rainfall since Sep
tember 1, 1009. .90 inches. Total .sunshine.
April 2. 1910, four hours 15 minutes: possi
ble Bunshine, 12 hour 54 minutes. Barom
eter reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M-, 30:23
Inches.
PACmc COAST WEATflEB.
Observations -taken at 5 P- Pacific
time, April 3:
!? M Wind.
5 !?
3 O
?Z o 3 State of
STATIONS. 3 2. 2- Weather
H c o
c a
I : ':
Boston ,
Boise
Calgary
Chicago. ......
Marshfield. . . .
J 54 0.OU lo N Clear
. f 4s T. 32 NW .Clear
.1 5 0.00 10 S Clear
.1 70' T. n; S 'Cloudy
. I ."4 O.-OO lolNW Clear
Medicine Hat.
4-HO.fMV 8 NW Pt. cloudy
New -Orleans...... SOO.OO 10 SE 'Cloudy
New York.
02 0.00 12 E ICloudy
North Head
Portland.
Roseburg
Sacramento. .....
Salt Lake
San Francisco...,
Spokane
St. Louts
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island
Walla Walla
Washington
4SO.00 10W ICloudy
. 1 57 '0. 001 HSW 'Pt. cloudy
-t 5'o.OO' 8 NW Clear
I 64 0.00 18 NW Clear
.! 3s0.14: 6 NW Snow
-! 02 O.oo 8 W Iciear
50 0.VlOW ICloudy
.', 720,1212 S ICloudy.
. ' Z2' T. i : W 'Cloudy
J 46 T. hs SW Cloudy
54 ' T. 10 SW 'Clear
. i 50 0. 10 4 E Rain
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Relatively hisrh barometric nreasure covers
the Pacific Northwest with the barometer
reading highest on the Washington Coast,
and clearing conditions, with cooler weather
are Indicated. Low pressure obtains over
the South Pacific Slope. Light rains have
fallen in Washington and Idaho, and enow
as falling this evening at Salt LaKe t uy.
Except in California, temperatures gener-
lly are below the seasonal normal, ana
light frost is expected tonight in North
western Oregon and western Washington,
and heavy frost over tlie remainder of this
d istrict. Conditions are favorable for fair
weather Monday over thia district with
frost in the morning.
.FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Monday fair: with
light frost.
Oregon Monday, rair; with heavy frost in
ea.it and south, and light frost in north
west portions.
wasnington Monaay, rair; with iignt
frost west, and heavy frost east port ion.
Idaho Monday, fair; with heavy frost.
TH Ei rK R F. DR A K F, ObPfrver.
CLASoiriEB ADVii ,TI3ING RATE
Dally or bunday.
Per Line.
One time .....lie
bame ad two consecutive times..... 22a
foame au three consecutive time dOu
bame ad bix r neven consecutive times. .6 bo
blx worui count as one line on caen aa-
vertisement, and no ad counted for leaa
ihan two lines. When an advertisement is
nut run consecutive time the onc-tune rate
applies.
lue above rate apply to aavertisementa
under VNew Today" and all outer vlassincsv
Uon excepting the following;
eituatious uantea, 31 me.
Situations Wanted., 'emale.
for Kent Rooms, private Families.
Rooms and Board, Private Families.
Housekeeping Rooms, private Fumlllea.
The rate of the above classification. u 1
vents a line each insertion.
AO uii-u-iuw rAiKUJss me ore-
ffonian will receive copy by mail, orovlded
sufficient remittitur) fur a definite number
of issues Is seut. Acknowledgment of such
emit tan ce win be forwarded promptly.
On cnarce or boon Advertisements tne
ah urge will be baed on the actual number
of lines appearing in the paper, regardless
of the number of words in eucb line.
iii case box omce address is required, nse
retnilar form given, and count this as Dart
of the ad. Answers to advertisements will
lie forwarded to patrons, provided, sell -addressed
stumped envelopes are furnished.
If you have either telephone in your house
w will accept your ad over the phone and
fend you Hie bill the next day. Phone
Want Al Iept., Main 7070 or A 0005. Sit
uation Wanted and personal advertisements
not accepted over the phone. Errors are
more easily made In telephoning: advertise
ments, therefore The Oregon lan will not
hold 11 self responsible for such errors.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.'
At residence Second Bt. Sale 10 A.
M. Ford. Auction t"o.
At residence, 420 Everett St., furniture,
etc. sale at 10 o'clock. ' Baker & Son,
auctioneers.
At Wilson's auction house, corner Second
and tamhlll. Sale at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson,
auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
WILLAMETTE COUNCIL ROY
AL ARCANUM meets at K P.
Hall. Alder and 11th streets, the
first and third Monday of each
month at 8 P. M. Visitors cor
dially welcome. E. J. Hu fiord, sec
retary. Kirt National Bank.
EL'REKA OOI?N"CTU K. & L, OF 9. "Old
Guard" and others come out "reunion night."
April 11, and bring- your applications. Help
old officers make big class.
MKS. MARGAKCT LUTKE, Chairman.
ASTRA CIRCLE Whist and 500 party,
with prizes for both. Thursday. April 7,
In the V. O. W. building, 128 3 1th at. Re
freshments and dancing. Admission 2oc.
COMMITTEE.
WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 4,
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication tills (Mondav) evening.
7::t0, Kast Sth and Burnslde. F. C.
dogroe. Visiitors welcome. Hy order
V. M. J. H. RICHMOND, Sec.
CAMEMA CHAPTER. NO. 27. O.
E. S. Stated communicat Ion this
(Monday evening, at Masonic Tem
ple, a i -S o'clock. Uegrees. By or
der of V. M.
FLORENCE T JOHNSON, Sec.
HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12. A.
F. AND A. M. Special communi
cation this t Monday ) evening at
7:HO o'clock. Work in the M. M.
degree. Visitors are cordially in
vited. W. M. DE LINN, Sec.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO.
2. A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this (Monday!; evening
at 7 :;;0 o'clock. Business of im
portance. Work in the M. M. de
gree. Jstting brethren welcome.
W. S. W EKKS, Sec. '
I)1K1. .
OLIVER April a, at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. W. C. Wheeler, of Mt Tabor,
Mrs. Catherine A. Oliver, aged J8 years,
6 months, 3 days. Funeral notice later.
HILL In this city. April 2, at the family
resinence. bast 4oth St.. North. An
drew H. HIH. aged years. Funeral no
tire hereafter.
ITXERAL NOTICES.
MAXWELL In this city. April 2. at the
family residence. 17.U Fowler street. Wil
liam J. Maxwell, aged fto years, 6 months,
ft days. Friends are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral services, which will
be held at the Church of the Strangers,
corner of Grand avenue and Wasco street
t od ay Mon day), at 2 P. M. 1 nterment
Riverview Cemetery.
BKOAPHURST In this city, April 2. at the
family residence. 1NH East .Vth st.. North,
fylvanus Broadhurst, aged 75 years"
Friends invited to attend funeral services!
which will be held at the Advent Chris
tian Church, lid and Hall sts., at 2 P. M.,
today i Monday), April 4. interment
Rivervlew Cemetery.
MORGAN At St. Johns. April 1. Frank R.
Morgan, aged Sti years. Funeral services
will be held from Zeller-Hyrnes Co.'s paj
lors, iM Williams ave., today (Monday),
April 4, at '2 P. M. Friends invited to at
tend. Interment at Columbia Cemetery.
CONVERSE In thia city, April 2. at the
late residence, oyi Harlem street, Florence
A. Converse, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Jermiah Converse. Funeral services will
take place at Ftnley'e parlors, tomorrow
(Tuesday). April 5. at 1:30 P. M. Inter
meiU Kivorview Cemetery.
Iunnins A MvEntee. Funeral UirretorB,
7th Bud line. PIudo Alain 430. Lad;
pistant. Office of County Coroner.
Ifcl l.KK-BYKNES CO.. Funeral Directors.
594 Williams ave.; both phone: lady attend
ant; most modern establishment In the city.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral lHrect
oin, g'-O 3d t. Lady Assistant, fbuoe M. 507.
J. P. FIN LEV & SON, 3d and Madison,
Lady attendant. I 'hone Main 9, A liJtf.
EAST MlE Funeral Directors, successors
to F. S. Dunning, Inc. K. 52, 1 S525.
ERK SOX CO. Cndertaker; lady Ut
snt. 409 Alder. M. 618S. A 2235.
L.ERCH. undertaker, ror. Fast Alder and
6U1. 1 hones 781. U 1888. Itdy assistant.
AMCSEMTNTS.
BUNGALOW TL"kASiul
Phones Main 117 and A 4224.
LOMBARDI GRAND
OPERA COMPANY
TONIGHT "LA BOHE.ME."
Prices, lower floor, $2.50. $2; balcony, $2,
$1.50; gallery, $1.
THEATER
Main 2, A 5360
Geo. L. linker.
Manager
Tonight, all week. Bargain Mat.. Wed., 25c.
Victor Herbert's celebrated musical comedy
"THE RED MILL."
Splendid company and chorus. One of the
big things of the season.
Evenings, 25c. 50c, 73c. SI. Sat. Mat., 25c, 50c.
Next week. "The Man From Mexico.
& Itl-- A Tt, A lUiU.
CJ MATINEE VST DAT.
WEEK APRIL 4. Gits Edward "Night
Birds,' Locknood and Mac t arty, tius Bruno,
Ijim-tiin Lacier Jt Co., La Clair and Samp
son, Creasy and Payne, Orchestra, Pictures.
Portland Theater
Pbones A 7085 Russell & Drew.
Main 44a. Managers.
All Week, with Wednesday and Saturday
Matinees, Ollie Mack
And 35 Musical Corned v Artists in
FINMGAVS BALL.
The Show That Has caught the Town.
Greatest Dancing Chorus Ever Here.
Night 20c. 30c, 40c, 50c. Matinees 25c
Next Sunday "Around the Town."
GRAN D Week April 4, 1910
First American Tour
TH E
LAGAAHDS
TROUPE
An acrobatic feature
without a peer.
The BerinlR,
Meier and Mora.
Edwin Winchester,
L. A. Street,
irandascope.
Matinee every day, 2:30: any seat. t5o
Evening performances. 7;30. 9:15; balcony.
15c: lover flo.ir. 25e: box seats. SOe
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT, Main 212.
SEfRtTAKV, Main 599.
HUMANE OFF1CEK, East 477.
SEW TODAY.
IHUKMAN STREET
QUARTER BLOCK
Price, $15,000
100x100 on the northwest corner of
20th and Thurman sta. This is abso
lutely the cheapest q uarter block on
the street. Three small houses. A very
desirable spot for a business corner,
flats or apartments. Look at it today.
It won't last long- at this figure. Terms.
Mall & Von Borstel
104 Second St. (Lumber Exchange bldg.)
IS BOOMING
Lot oOxlSO ; three houses, on Rus
sell street, near Union ave. Income
$55 per month.
$8500
Half Cash.
Call at Dewey Confectionery, S. "W.
corner Union and Russell.
S76SO
Four flats on Sixteenth street, near
jerrerson. ground fa0x43. Income 576
per montn.
M.E. Thompson Co.
f-oi K'l'H A I OAK.
See Mr. Karoopp.
9 INVESTMENT
Four nice flats, rented for $124 per
month, paying over 9 nor cent on nur-
chase price. They are strictly modern
and walking distance on a corner lot
on E. WashiniErton street. Price $16,000
$10,000 cash, balance terms.
GRUSSI 8 ZAD0W
317 Board of Trade Rids.. 4th and Oak.
Irvington - Holladay
Modern 6-room home. 658 Halsey st.
Buy of owner, EARN commission, $4750.
$1200 or more down, balance terms to
euit. Call afternoons.
APARTMEXT SITE, EAST SIDE.
100x200, or will divide, one block
from Holladay and Union aves., 8
carline3 pass within one block.
The best proposition on the Kast
Side. Price and terms are right.
L,et us show you.
THE STANDARD REALTY CO-4--1
Mohawk I'ldic.
SPRING IS HERE
BUILD YOUR HOME
An Eastern capitalist has placed with
me a large fund for home building la
Portland. Let me know your needd.
WILL H. WALKER,
823 Chamber of Commerce
Phone Mala 8535. ,
IRVINGTON
100x100 N. E. cor. 18th and Brazee,
$3850. Two lots on 16th facing east,
near Knott. $1800. Phone E 524i
V. B. STEELE, JR.
6
Mortgage Loans
HORGA, FLIEDXER A BOTCE,
BU3 tOC Ablngton Building.
TO TRADE
A splendid dairy farm. Tillamook
County, for automobile. Call Main 669,
or 611 Board of Trade.
A BEAUTIFUL HOME
In Highland; modern, with fruit trees.
Terms. Phone Wood lawn 1501.
GEO RGB;
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
(All Branchei.)
S3S Worc-ter Bide
Phones Main S371. 401ft,
SA W-MILt, plan:. da.!ly capacity lS,mX feel.
Fred WILson. Trustee. Rainier. Or.
NEWTON" MeCOr
Attorney for Trustee, room 715 Oreyonlan
DiiR. . i-orcianu, vr-tiron.
NEW MODERX HOl'SES.
Also vacant lots In Irvingrton. Offlc
at 16th and Brazee. R. B. and S. T.
Rice. Phone East 65S.
INVESTORS Call on owner's- Realty Aas'a
for timber, acreage, business, residence
and apartment properties. 205 A bice ton.
A Snap
NEW TOP AY.
770 Acres
300 in cultivation, 100 easily cleared ;
considerable good oak saw timber and
a lot of good oak, ash and fir wood.
30 miles west of Portland, 2 miles
from good town on S. P.; Oregon
Electric extension surveyed through
place. Good public school adjoining
faim. Telephone, electric lights, ru
ral free delivery, milk route. Good
10-room plastered house, with base
ment ; large barn and outbuildings.
Considerable good fruit. Water piped
to house and barn, with good pressure
from fine never-failing spring.
This is a BARGAIN at 65.00
per acre.
Terms Yz cash, balance to suit.
As a Farm, , f or dairying, stock,
fruit, grain or diversified farming, it
cannot be beaten in the Willamette
Valley.
As an Investment, with a small out
lay- for improvements, will rent to
pay 5 per cent.
As a Platting Proposition, there is
big money in this.
If interested, address Owners, AK
846, Oregonian.
West Side
I can sell you a home consistiner of
a quarter-block and an excellent house.
The house was Duiit on moaern lines,
haviner 12 rooms, hardwood on floors
and stairs, dining-room cherry finish.
steam heat and 8 fireplaces.
The ground is covered with the choic
est of shrubbery that would take years
to replace. The neighborhood is the
best in town, beinsr surrounded with
homes costing from $25,0 00 to $75,000.
This home can be bought for $7500 less
than original cost.
For plans and particulars communi
cate with
W. H. Grindstaff
5J.O commercial Block.
Tel. Main 6009.
a 4
Only $15,000 for a choice full
CORNER LOT
Absolutely the best buy on this in
vincible street. Price' to advance
after Sth instant.
VANDUYNS WALTON
515 Chamber of Commerce
IMPORTANT.
CADWELL'S
FRACTIONAL
ACRES
3i EAR LEXTS.
Owing to the fact that the property
ndiaoent to Cadwell's Acres has been
platted Into lots and is selling: for a
much higher price,- notice is hereby
piven that on and after April 10. 1910,
prices on Cadwell's Acres will be ad
vanced 25 per cent. Now is the time
to take advantage of this splendid op
portunity to secure a snap in acreage
close to "carline, 6-cent fare, all cleared,
Bull Run water piped to each tract.
Same easy terms until further notice.
Lambert-Whitmer Co.
70 Fourth St.
404 Rait Alder St.
PARTIES desiring homesteads In the famou
Christmas Lake and adjacent valleys o
Central Oreiton. call room SOo, St. Charle:
iHotel. from 4 to and 7 to S P. M
Special rates and quick service g-ivn to
partien or tour or more.
REATj ESTATE DEALERS.
Andrews, F.V. & Co. M. 3349. 30 Hamilton bids.
Reolc. William G.. 312 Kalline bide.
Birrell. A. H. Co., 202-S McKay bldg. Real
Rtatft. insurance, mort traces, loans, etc.
Brutaker & Benedict. 502 McKay bldg. M- 549
Chapin & Herlow, 332 Chamber Commerce.
Cook, B. S. & Co., 503 Corbett bldg.
Jennings & Co., Main 188. 206 Oregonian.
PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P.. 213 Commer
cial Club bldg.
Schalk. Geo.D., 228 Stark st. Main 802, A 2302
SHERMAN, F- A. CO.. 322 Henry bldg.
SHINDLER & HALL, 205 Abington bldg.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave, and
Multnomah, fct. (Holladay Addition).
M. E. Thompson CQ cor. 4th and Oak sta
Walker. B. T.. 604 Corbett bldg.
REAL EfeTATE.
For Kale
-Lots.
A GOOD BUY 2 lots, 40x100, at $325 each;
$35 cash, $7 per month; right at car, 5o
fare; 4 miles from center of city. Phone
Main 2712; night phone C 1047. Riga's,
61 ii Couch bldg.
S70OO SNAP.-
Full lot,- on Montgomery St.; hurry. It
won't last at this price; easy terms.
Vanduyn & Walton, 515 Chamber of Com
merce. ADJOINS MAIN PORTION LAl'RELHURST
$110 down buys my large, choice lot, re
stricted, beautifully located ; price $300
below surrounding property. AK 805, Ore
gonian. AHT buy a lot when you can get a faa-it
acre inside the city with all the advan
tages for the same price? 420 Lumber
mans Bldg. cor. 5tji and Stark.
FOR SALE Joining Kenton Addition. 4 lots,
one corner lot, lOoxlOO; cheap If sold at
once; will take easy payments. Address
M. E. M-. 143 Webster St.. city.
A SNAP 3 lots for $225 each ; one at
$2o0; $2 cash. $5 per month; 5c fare; 4
blocks to car. Phone Main 2712; night
phone C 1047. RigS. 616 Couch bldg.
CORNER lot, Laurelhurwt, plat 1. at sacri
fice. $3CK will handle. Box AK 847, Ore
gor.ian. FINE comer. 4 block, just east of Co
lumbia Park; $1100,. terms. By owner.
AD $56, Oregonian.
IF you want a fine lot on Vancouver ave for
$1100. call at tH5 Vancouver ave. Phone C
12S7.
LAST CALL $650; cement walks down, paid;
$53o. $10 monthly; don't wait. Zella Gossett,
7 West Killings worth.
WEST
Pa pit
REAL ESTATE.
DO TOU WANT A HOME?
Let your money earn it.
23. Int. paid on check accounts.
2i7e int. paid on lO-day call certifi
cates. int. paid on 30-day call certificates.
4 Jnt. paid on O-day call, certificate.
Small check accounts received
3 years' banking experience in Portland.
- We will help you buy a home.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY BANK.
Third and Oak Sts. .
FIXE! APARTMEXT SITB.
Corner quarter block. East lith I
Washington.
8750.
Tha best buy in Portland.
R. M. GRAY. Owner.
4th and Morrison. Phone Main 1209.
ONE LOT AND A HALF.
IX
IRVINGTON.
FOR
$1750 1700 1750 $1750
You will never duplicate this bargain:
let us show you: 75xlOO. near Knott, on
loth; Improvements are in: three-minute
car service; 13 minutes' ride: an ideal site
for a home or a splendid speculation.
THE STANDARD REALTY CO.,
421 Mohawk Bldg.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS LOT.
A fine, large corner lot, containing SOOO
square feet of ground, on Patton road, in
Greenway Addition, about block from car;
ownr needs money and this is a bargain;
$2000, half cash and balance to suit.
GRl'SSI & ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
FOR SAT.R Ten lot in Mlnthorn Ad
dition: all in srarden. two years' wooa
on place, small house, furnished. Price
half rash, hftlance easv -oaVments,
Snap. See owner, h H. Rice. Milwaukee,
Or.
APARTMENT SITE.
1 OftTlOn T2th at Pflsv wa.lW to Post
office; 522.o0, which is under-value and
4 fine investment; easy terms and fair in
come as now is; nothing so cheap In the
vicinity; see us at once, v anauyn oc .
ton. Til " Chamber of Commerce.
LOTS 5.0rt.
On Oregon City carline. new addition,
25 minutes from business center; good soil;
price ?t5 each lot; terms $15 down, $2 per
month payments. National Realty, & Trust
Co.. 32-hu, Washington, room 516.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS LOT.
Lot 50x100. close to Ford-St. Bridge,
$1700. Adjacent lot just sold for $2450.
This is only a mile from center of city.
A rare bargain. J. J. McCarthy, owner,
Abtngton bldg.
ALAMEDA PARK LOTS.
Are high and sightly, overlooking Irving
ton ; near Broadway carline; best city im
provements; priced 25 per cent below the
market. Inquire Alameda, Land Company,
S22 Corbett bldg.
B1Y BEFORE THIS DOt'BLES.
50xl0O. on T'pshur street, near 20th; we
can deliver this $1000 under the market;
let us show you.
THE STANDARD REALTY CO-
421 Mohawk Bldg
FINE lot, 50x100, Portland Heights; $050,
terms. AG n5, Oregonian.
For Sale
-Houses.
BUNGALOW.
We have an exceptional fine bunga
low on Cleveland st.. Walnut Park, one
block from Williams ave. carline; this
is a fine six-room modern bungalow, five
rooms on ground floor and one Hne room
on the second floor, fireplace and fur
nace, full cement basement, stationary
wash trays. Dutch kitchen, fine bath,
built-in buffet, beamed and paneled dining-room,
front and back porches, very
fine 50xl00-ft. lot and nicely improved
with 15-ft. alley. This place will rent
for $35 per month and can be bought
for $4500. Vt cash and balance on terms.
HOLT-JONES REAL ESTATE CO.,
02O-522 Board of Trade Bldg..
Phones Marshall R40 ; A 7204.
BUT HOUSE FROM OWNER.
I have a new 6-room modern, up-to-date
6-room. with den, on comer facing east, 1
block from a car, for f-lH), $500 oae-h, hal.
good terms: and a 5-room, block from
car, east frontage, full lot. with alley; just
finished: can be had for a few days at $24K,
$5o0 cash. bal. trms. Phone Sunday C 12S7.
315 Swetland blrig
6-ROOM, new. modern bungalow, near Haw
thorne ave.; ?1'm casn, oaiance su a
month; price $21(10; basement, large porch
in front, beautiful lawn, roses, etc., porce
lain bath with toilet, electric and gas,
china closet, rooms nicely arranged ; a
complete home in every particular. See
H. W. Garland & Co., 101 4th st.
$50 HOME.
5-room bungalow, lot 75x110, Oregon
City carline, 30 mihutes from business
center; best soil on earth; price $185u;
Pavmont $50 cash, $15 per month. Na
tional Realty Trust Co., 326 fa Wash
ington st.. Room 51 fl.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
By owner New nine-room residence. 2
fireplaces, large sleeping porch, hardwood
floors, hot water heat, modern and up-to-date
in every particular, unexcelled
view of city and mountains; price $13,000,
easy terms. V S4S. Oregonian.
6-ROOM bungalow. W. W. carline; lot 50x
Ho. LJUtcn Kiirnpn, nnsempiu, Dai n, etc
Cash $3-1 o. balance $25 per month. Na
tional Realty & Trust Co.. 326 hi Wash
lngton st. room 516.
E. YAM HILL-ST. home; modern and up to
date; has fine, slightly location on cor
ner; this property must he sold, as owner
is leaving the city. The price is low.
toooo. call 4iQ hailing niqg.
$10,000 IRVINGTON HOMH.
On a corner; lO rooms1; hot water heat
and other advantages too numerous to men
tion in a email ai.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
21 2-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
$2600 7-ROOM cottage, bath, electric
lights, combination brass fixtures, wash
trays, full basement, 100x100 corner. You
can't beat this; -fiitto casn handles it.
Own er, 56Q ai ason st.. is.
BUY a home from us on easy terms; your
choice of 60 new ones. S. D. Vincent &
Co.. 420 Lumbermens bldg. Main 8990, A
74KS, or East 43d - st. and Sandy road.
Tabor "JiH'J. -
HAWTHORNE AVENUE.
See that 2-story 7-room dwelling on lot
khttIOO feet. 2 blocks off Hawthorne ave.:
$2030; terras. Gillette, 614 Board of Trade
bldg.
COTTAGE, modern, new and up to date,
located on a signtiy jot overtoomng port
land; will be sold for $2400. Full partlcu
lars. 410 Failing bldg.
SEE AND BE CONVINCED. t
6-room bungalow, first-class in every re
spect; can be seen by calling at 4SO Going
ft. by owner. . i-cring.
HACRirH-K 7-room nouse. nearly new,
built for homo. 169 by 100 feet, corner.
spienaia view; wiwu, easy terms. 11. j-iat-field.
165 4th st.
DO YOU WANT A HOME?
Private builder will furnish place and
build to suit purchaser; cash or monthly
installments. am cot, uregoman.
6-ROOM. strictly modern bungalow, lot 65
xOO. highly improved, oeautirui view, Mt.
Tabor. Owner 1824 E. YamhilL Tabor
1760.
OWNER will sell Swoom house, strictly
modern, ciose in, on -casi iae. AG 858,
Oregor.ian.
FOR SALE by owner. 7-room modern houtm
close In. Call MO E. Yamhill or phone
East 006.
$450 SMALL house and barn; lot 50x100.
on 37th st., near Killings worth. Inquire
958 E. Glisan st.
A SNAP By owner. Must sell my new,
modern -room house adjoining Laurel
hurst; terms. 958 E. Glisan st.
FOR SALE By owner, the handsomest
bungalow in Irvington. 406 East 20th st.,
North. Call and see it.
HOLLADAY ADDITION Modern 6-room
house. $H30O: terms. 325 E. 16th, N..
close to I. and B. cars.
S,by0 SEAVIEW Good 5-room house, fur
nished, corner lot: will take acreage. Ap-
. ply W 855. Oregonian.
WHEN moving call up Van Horn Transfer
Co.. M. 1613. A 1984; all covered wagons
and experienced men.
MUST sell at once, 8-room modern residence
close in.' East Side. Owner, 601 E. Waah
lr.gfn at-
MODERN 10-room bouse. South Portland, 15
minutes from Third and Morrison; beauti
f ul groun d s ; view unmi rpasa ed . Main 255.
$2tfOO LOT with two houses. six and
seven rooms, walking distance. Owner.
rhone BH'40.
4-ROOM cottage, newly painted through
out, full lot, grtod location, near car, $1400
H. Hatfield. 165fc 4th st.
FOR SALE 33 1-3x100 and strictly modern
8-room house, .near 23d and Glisan. In
quire V 859, Oregonian.
$100 CASH, $25 monthly, $2700; S beautiful
bungalows: East 51st. Dr. Darling,
FOR SALE 7-room house with lot. strictly
modern. Apply 87 Morris st-. L car.
IRVINGTON 450O. completely furnish!
6-room house; lot 50x100. East 3nHl.
IRVINGTON 8-room modem bungalow for
$470U, by owner. Phone C 'JiV-L
REAL ESTATE.
for Sale
-Uousf
A FIND oountr- home right in the city;
sounas good, don't it: Hen you n.
will look better than it sounds; place con
sists of about 14 lots, mostly set to ftr.e
tall full bearing Lambert and Royal Anne
cherries; balance choice assortment, of ap
ples, pears, plums, prunes, currant, black
berries, red and black raspberries ; i ine
large garden; income from cherries f:XK to
400, and Increasing yearly; large barn: can
keep cow and room for several horses, or
your automobile; large poultry houses ana
yards. Two large houses, one fully moa
ern. with bath. gas. electricity, furnace,
large cement basement; Full Run water,
also good well, with windmill, towerhouse
and tank; other houee large and in good
condition; rents for $2o- Grounds are set
to various ornamental trees and shrubs,
and taking It altogether, it. 1 a place of
which anyone may be proni aiuated west
of Mount Tabor, and between Hawthorne
avenue and Belmont street, both fine, hard
surfaced streets. Price is ?20.dt. If hr
trested. see the owner at Front st.
A HOME ON THE WEST SIDE.
A nice 8-room house, on a 50-ft. corner
lot, with streets all improved and paid
for; gas and full plumbing, with sta
tionary tubs, full cement basement, good
bath and toilet on second noor, nice
lawn; you can walk to this place In 0
minutes from Third and Morrison, and it
must be seen to be appreciated. Price
only S40O0 and we can give you good
terms. Let us show you this as a good
home and a first-class investment. '
HOLT-JONES REAL ESTATE CO.,
5iO-522 Board of Trade Bldg.
Phones Marshall 84!: A 724.
S15.O00 IRVJNGTOX HOMIJl
We have one of the best of the new homes
In Irvington for sale. It Is well worth the
money and can be handled on $o00 cash.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
WILL TRADE.
Two fine lots in Broadway Addition to
East Irvington. for a six or eipht-room
bungalow or modern house, and will make
a small cash payment; property must be
modern and close in, on East Side; Walnut
Park preferred, or Sunny side-
HOLT-JONES REAL ESTATE CO.,
520-522 Board of Trade Bldg.
Phone Marshall S4!; A 7L".i4.
NOB HILL HOME.
Splendid 8-room house not new) on
Lovejoy st., bet. 24th and 25th. This is
the best buy Jn that section; only one
mile from center of city. $4000 cash, bal
ance 6 per cent, long time. If you are
looking for a home clos ein, see this. I
have another on Portland Heights for
$12,000.
J. J. MCCARTHY. Abtngton bldj-
WE ARE BUILDING MORE HOUSES THAN
ANY CONTRACTOR IN THE C1T1.
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.,
308-P-1O Henry bldg., 4th and Oak.
QUIMBY ST. HOUSE.
Good 5-room cottage, on Quimby street,
near 10th, on a lot 33 1-3x1oo, north front,
and easy walking distance from down
town; street improvement and cement
sidewalk in and paid, nice little home
at a bargain; $3800, one-half cash, bal
ance terms.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
PORTLAND HAWTHORNE AVE. HOME.
TRUST Beautiful 8-room home, near
CO. East 30th, only finished a
month ago; everything that
the heart could wish for;
largo lot, 0xl2f: price $65u0.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY,
S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sts.
E. TAYLOR ST. HOUSE. $300.
Good. 8-room house, with 4 sleeping
rooms upstairs, on E. Taylor, near 34th:
street improvements and cement sidewalk
paid, price only $3500, $:0 caah. balance
jfo per montn; Deals paving rent.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
IRVINGTON New home, 7 rooms, furnace.
fireplace, 2 toilets, sleeping-porch, clothes
and dust chutes, shades and fixtures. Fin
est corner In McMillen s addition. DOxloo
two nouses, 2 blocks from Broadway. 32:
Ross, corner McMillan.
6-room house on E. 22d, near Ankeny.
Owner, phone J io.hi.
CORNER. ON EAST BURNSIDE.
Lot 64x100. with fine 12-room house,
built for home; fine location; we have
this at an attractive figure; let us show
you-
THE STANDARD REALTY CO.,
421 Mohawk Bldg.
FOR SALE $1600. easy terms, lot 50x100,
4-room shingled bungalow, new ana moa
ern; at Arbor Louge on bt. Johns car
line: complete porcelain plumbing; re
tired neighborhood. R. C- Prince. 443
Sherlock bldg. Main 1631 ; res. phone
Main 5'.27.
FOR SALE by owner, 5-room strictly mod
ern cottage: kitchen and bath, tile work,
full concrete basement, electric lights,
nice lawn: all streets improved ; wood-
house and storehouse; fine garden. See
owner. 218 Board of Trade bldg. Phone
A 7707 or B J'.Mii, evenings.
A SNAP A 6-room and bath 2-story house
full cement basement, close to carline, oi
East Side, with unobstructed view of the
citv and river; price - snuf cash and
$ 1 5 per m on t h . E. L. Beekman, 3l-2
Lbr. Ex.. cor. 2d and Ftark.
BUNGALOW.
4 rooms, full plumbing, cement basement
full lot. and fenced: gd location; 5c car
fare. $lliO: small payment down, balance
like rent, rnif is a snap, rwrnmo fc tuney,
13 Hamilton Ding.
tpo-r RALE In Irvington. new modern home.
first-class plumbing, shades and fixtures
all in; dome m aming-room, nrepiace. rur
nace, full cement basement, wash trays
must be soia tnis wee k. rnone j 4jy.
NORTH YAMHILL. - Al'RKS and 7-room
hmiRp. vouner bearing fruit, citv waipp.
ilSOO ; or would trade for small farm or
vacant city lots.
S. T. WALKER, 604 Corbett Bldg.
REED INSTITUTE SITE.
T Overlooked by a fine home consisting of
a large 10-room modern ho use. 2 1 uux 1 00
lots, fine fruit trees. 5y owner. Sell wood
604.
FOR SALE by owner, a 10-room bungalow
In Holladay Addition, close to cariines;
strictly monern ; full basement and large
attic- Call at 308 Rothchild bldg.
NEWLY painted and tinted modern 8-room
home, corner, fine lawn, choice roses, real
snap at $5500. $3ooo cash, balance 7 per
cent. Owner. B 2301. .
tj000 7-ROOM house, practically new. large
living-room and fireplace, two lots, fine
lawn and ehrubbery; terms easy. Apply
owner, 027 Schuyler.
FOR SALE by owner, a 6-room residence be
ing erected in Hancock Addition ; will
finish to suit purchaser; thoroughly mod
ern Call 3Q3 Rothchild bldg.
FOR SALE 2 lots on Council Crest, east
exposure ; finest view In Portland : will
sell at a bargain. See owner, G. S. Brack
tt White Garage. 6th and Madison.
HOLLADAY SNAP.
$B73rt 2 modern 6-room houses, corner lot.
near Grand ave. Phone Main 5645, A 5652.
A R Rltter. 226 Lumber Exchange bldg.
CARTER-DUG AN COMPANY.
City real estate, acreage and farms. 820
Chamber of Commerce bldg.
IF you have some money, will build on your
lot. Eastman Co., Inc., 303 Ablngton bldg.
Main 3236.
WILL sacrifice my new six-room bungalow,
2 blocks from carline; close in. See owner,
telephone C 1617.
For Sale Bmnness Property.
BUFFET All the fixtures and a 2-year lease
of one of the most popular buffets In the
city for sale at a bargain; rental is prac
tically nothing, owing to a sub-lease. For
particulars, call upon
M. E. THOMPSON CO.,
. Henry Bldg., 4th and Oak.
See Mr. K.
FINE INVESTMENT.
100x100, close In, on sixth st. ; good in-
VANDUYN & WALTON.
515 Chamber of Commerce. -
Acreage.
ABSOLUTELY THE BJSST
acreage proposition in Oregon; 24 to l
acre tracts, at Orengo. on Oregon Elec
tric: all under cultivation.
Short ride from city; 24-cent fare.
WITH STEADY WORK GUARANTEED
the year round to purchaser and his boys.
Have a thoroughly reliable and experi
enced man on the place, who will plant
your land to berries for a share of the
crop. Or will set out and care for your
apple trees for use of land between rows.
Thus making your land pay for itself, un
til you are readv to live on it.
HENRY ATWATER.
. 310-11 Merchants Trust bldg..
Cor. Sixth and Washington sts..
Portland. Or.
Phone Marshall 608. Residence B 1203.
ACREAGE.
Best subdivision tract for the price on the
market; partly improved, running water,
etc.; close to Tigardsville. on Salem Elec
tric : under-value for one week. Vand uyn
& Walton. 51 5 Chamber of Commerce.
LET me sell you a half acre or more in
side the city; Bull Run water, paved
street, building restrictions, etc. 420
Lumberman Bldg., cor. 5th and Stark.
REAL ESTATE.
Acreage.
PUKPIRBAN ACREAGE CHEAP.
Ten acre all cleared and planted to
berries; ir0 Rearing fruit tree, 7 fars
old; house, barn; two miles east of Rose
City Park on Sandy and Reams Road;
fruit crop this vear w ill net $ lOtXV teell
easy terms. Call 2 Hamilton Bldg.. or
phone Cll3. 20 minutes' ride in auto.
AIo acre tracts.
3 ACRES, OREGON CITT.
3 acres, one mile from Oregon City.
S blocks to school; best of soil, sidewalk
to business part of Oregon City; a snap.
Only iHK.
GRt'SSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trado Btdg-. 4th and Oak.
H.met ead.
HOMESTEADS.
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
HOMESTEADS FOR
EVERYBODY
NO IRRIGATION.
Do you want to be la
cated on 10O acres of th
best farm land in Ore
gon? Do you want a
homestead where the cli
mate is ideal and the
crops sure t
We are now organ
izing a colony to locate on
such land and will be
pleased to give you all
the particulars if you
will call at our office.
The above-mentioned
lands are fertile, require
no irrigation and never
fall to produce bumper
crops.
Thirty days from
now you will not be able
to locate on an acre of
this land, so hurry up and
Bee us.
We do not require
you to sign away your
life in order to take ad
vantage of this golden
opportunity.
Haste Is the princi
pal requisite so hurry.
W e are ready to
make good every state
ment or promise that we
make, and simply ask
you to investigate.
LINCOLN TRUST CO.,
INCORPORATED.
214-213 Lewis Bldg.
Cor. 4th and Oak Sts.
2 HOMESTBAD8 under irrigation ditch. 160
acres eacn; special low rates for crook.
Lake and Harney counties; 5 fine homo
steads on the coaft; 2 timber claims'.
ADVANTAGES OF OREGON.
82-page book explaining what each of the
34 counties is best auapated for; gives
amount of Government land open to home
stead in each county; map attached, 2Lx28.
showing new R. R. and towns-, including
Eastern and Central Oregon; counties in dif
ference colors; drawn to March 1. 1910;
latest map in U. S.; price 25c Niemmo dt
Runey. 13 Hamilton bldg.
HOMESTEADS.
We can locate you on 320s acres of rich
Government land In .Southeastern Oregon,
in the section about to be opened up by
the Hill and Harriman 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 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
flce. THE HART LAND CO.. 146 2d at.
PARTIES desiring homes testis In the fumom
Christmas Lake and adjacent vallt-ys of Cen
tral Oregon, call room 2n5, St. Charles Ho
tel, from 4 to 6 and 7 to 8 P. M. Sj-ecial
rates and quick service given to parties' of
four or more.
RELINQUISHMENT in Josephine County. 10
miles from railroad town, on wage road; 35
ecres plow land; fenced; balance fine fruit
land ; good house and outbuildings ; large
creek and springs; good timber; price $25u.
103 4th.
For Sale Fruit Lands.
MT. HOOD APPLE LAND.
Let us show you the best fruit section
In Oregon; the western foothill slope of
the famous HOOD, only 3(t miles distan-t
from Portland: if interested in orchard
ing, it will pay you to first examine the
virtues of this favored section ; soil, ele
vation, air and water drainage as well as
climatic conditions unsurpassed ; these,
coupled with the scenic beauties of this
locality, .make it an ideal section in which
to live; land values are still very cheap,
from $40 up. but will soon double; call
fir our descriptive booklet. Vanduyn
Walton. 515 Chamber of Commerce.
SOUTHERN OREGON ORCHARD.
8o acres, 63 in cultivation: 35 acres in
Bartlett pears, balance commercial varie
ties uf apples, all full bearing, in best of
condition ; a Hood River orchardist, after
looking this orchard over, said the crop
Is good for $35,Ouo .1010; for prices and
terms, see.
ZIMMERMAN,
021 Board of Trade Bldg.
TWO lO-acre tracts. 1 mile to R. R. sta
tion. 2 miles to large town and 4 miles.
to another, on two main cross-roads; the
finest fruit land in Northwest and all
under cultivation; only $10U0 each, $4u0
cash and $150 per year.
SHOEMAKER INVESTMENT CO..
527 Henry Bldg.,
A 7434. Main 44C5.
FIVE-ACRE tracts, all set to fruit; your
own selection of trees and cared for a
period of 6 years : total cost Slooo a '-'
acre tract; only $200 cash and $100 per
year; present value of land. $150 per
aero. Phone Main 4405. A 7434.
lO-ACRE orchard tracts, unimproved, en rail
road, -i5 miles from Portland; best soil; no
.rock; $40 an acre, easy terms; arrange with
us to go and make selection ; round trip
same day. 310-311 Corbett bldg.
MOSIER 5 and lO-acre tracts; apple lands,
choice soil, lies well, two miles from town,
some being cleared and set now. Terms.
E. T. Johnson. 141 First st.
6uO ACRES of good fruit land in the
Klickitat Valley, at $20 per acre. A
chance to make 300 per cent in two
years. Address AF 845, Oregonian.
BARGAINS In fruit and farm lands; finest
on the market ; close to Portland and on
railroad; also several real snaps in city
property. Phone Main 538. 225 W. Park.
Miscellaneous.
BUY NOW This s the time to buy a lot or
home; by this time next month the city will
be crowded with Easterners and the prievs
of real estate will go up; we have a lon
l;j?t of vacant lots, acreage bungalows and
business property; we hundle nothing thut
is not a bargain; one visit to our office will,
save you running around all day; we have a
reputation for handling good property at low
prices. LINCOLN TRUST CO., 215 Lewis
bi:g.. 4th and Oak ns.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
Close-in acreage, a wheat ranch or small,
well-improved farm, at low price and on
most liberal terms, see me. I handle my
own properties.
J. O. ELHOD, 520 Corbett Bldg.
for Sale
-Farms.
6t0 ACRES rich productive soil in Willam
ette Valley, 3 4 miles from R. R. station,
with good stores. Hazel wood creamery,
churches, good schools and excellent so
ciety of- all American people. Only 40
acres of timber, 550 acres ready for plow.
Fine land for apples and pears. Price.
$45 per acre on terms of 4 cash, balance
5 years at 6 per cent, or will take good
Port land p rope rty In pa rt pay men t. Geo.
M-lvin 'Miller. Eugene. Or.
au-ACKE tract. unimproved. 25 mile by
rail from Portlana; suitable for frult-rala-ir.g
and oMcken ranches; well watered,
plenty of timber for all purposes, best of
soil, no rock or gravel; $15 to $25 aa acre:
eay terms. These are the cheapest tracts
on the market and will bear inspection.
Call and arrange to go and ee tbwm. 310
an-3 311 Corbett bldg.
SEND for our list of Willamette Valley
farms before buying: land shown free.
Ol instead Land Co., Salem, Or.