10 TITE MOKNrXCT UKJEGOMAX, THUKSDA1', AJKK1L. 14, lUlO. COUNT 13 ONTQMQRROW EM'.MEItATOKS, Hi 1 OF THEM, WILL START IX POKTLAXD. Supervisor Beach Has Call for Many Blanks Which Will Be Prepared for Census-Takers. Uncle Sam wlil . begin' counting the people of Portland tomorrow morn ing, and It is Just as well for each man, woman and child to be cheer fully prepared to answer a large num ber of more or less Impertinent ques tions as to age, occupation, color and kind of hair worn with this season's ntyles, the number of times you have been married and why. Watchdogs and burglar alarms will be of no avail in keeping out the in vader, because the dignity of an act of Congress is behind the man wearing the badge. Besides all that, there is & firm resolve on the part of the busi ness people of the city to see to it that every person from Scow Town to Portland Heights and Mount Tabor is accounted for. With the first streak of dawn, 127 well-dresed young men will be turned loose by Supervisor Beach. Most of them are young men of pleasing ap pearance who are conceded to have the advantage of being able to extract in formation with the least possible pain to the patient. Supervisor Beach has no qualms about the enumeration of the growth of Portland beginning Friday. He has Investigated the history of the state and ascertained that about every big event which has been to the credit of Oregon oegan on Friday, even his own eventful career. An allotment of funds for the em ployment of a number of interpreters was yesterday received from the Wash . lngton office. The men will be largely used in the Italian, Chinese and Jap anese quarters, and will be paid $6 a day for the work. Supervisor Beach passed yesterday at Astoria in an endeavor to straighten out the tangle of instructions which his assistants do not understand. The men were confused as to the districts in which they were to work, how to handle certain elements and would have been unable to do justice to the lower river city had Mr. Beach not taken the time to pay them a second Visit. Hundreds of people called at the of fice of the Census Bureau yesterday to secure individual blanks which may be filled out and left at their places of residence to be taken up by the enumerators, or mailed to the office of the supervisor in a franked envelope which is also furnished. Kupene Enumerators Instructed. KUGENE, Or., April 13. (Special.) CV-nsus Supervisor R. J. Hendricks, of Salem, conferred this afternoon at the Commercial Club room with 20 of the census enumerators for Lane County and gave out final instructions for the prosecution of the work which will be gin Friday. The promotion department of the Commercial Club Is also lending support in taking the census and has Issued a circular to the public to ex pedite the work. reshum Kecorder Resigns. GRKSHAM. Or., April 13. (Special.) IX M. Roberts, for the last three years City Recorder of Grealiam, has resigned to accept a position with a Portland real estate company. He will go to Central Oregon to promote an extensive property enterprise there. DAILY METEOKOLOCIfAL REPORT. POHTI.AN'D. Or.. April 13. Maximum temperature. Til nefcrees; minimum tempera ture, 4- deKreex. Klver reading, 8 A. M-. 11.6 feet. Change in last 24 hours, 0.3 foot rise. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to S P. M , trace. Total rainfall since September 1. 1909, S8.6I) Inches. Normal rainfall since Septem ber 1. 3S.13 Inches. Excess of rainfall since fJeptember 1, 1909. 0.37-inch rise. Total sun sthllie April 12. 1910, 3 hours 54 minutes. 1'ossihle sunshine. April 1?. 1910. 13 hours 24 Inlnutes. Barometer treduced to sea level) t 6 Y. 51., 311.40 Inches. 'it Wind. 3 is BTATIONS. Ptate of Weather ft8'0. .M 0 ftufo. Mi O eo &4 0 fiS.O. 8tV0. M 0 GOO. flH'O. 74,0, 0. 64 0, 4A0. 7'M, fo:. o 00! S.W NW oe 8 NV .Oo SSB .Ou!12ifW OOll4jNV .UO2UiXW .ooliois 4Xj tt'N V0 l.W .oo 4:n 1H Hi NW .00' nv no: 4.5Jy 00:20 is vr os:i:w CJear iBols. ........... AJara.ry Chlcaftv . . Sj03 A n pt'lee ...... .Marvhrield. . Medicine Hat, . . CCw OtImuwi. JVew York SNDrtland. los e b u r k - . . . Kacrajnmvto . -Sa.lt I.ak Fan FYanci5eo. . . . tlokine ..... . , tit. l-ui. ........ TiioomA. ......... tTntoosh Inland. . . Cloudy Cloudy ;iear CU?ar Olear Cloudy 171 ear CI tar Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy loudy WEATHER CONDITIONS. Tb Xorth Pacific high Treemir Area 1 llll central over Western Oregon and con siderable cloudiness exists In tho North Pa cific atates. but no rain of consequence has fallen during the last 34 hours except a mall amount near the Coast. It la much voider .east of the Cascade Mountains and tho conditions are favorable for heavy frost In the eaxly morning In Southern and Bast rn Oregon and In Eastern Washington and Idaho. In Northwestern Oregon and Western Washington' there will be light frosts In ex pesed place. Fair weatli-ar will continue for 34 to 86 hours over nearly all part of the district. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair, with light frost In the early morning. Warmer during the afternoon. Westerly winds. Oregon Fair, warmer during the after tioon; heavy frost In early morning south and eaat portions and light frost northwest portion. Westerly winds. Washington Generally fair, warmer dur ing the afternoon: heavy frost east and light frost west portion In tha early morning. .Westerly winds. Idaho Fair, with heavy frost In the early morning: warmer aouthweet and north por tions during the afternoon. EDWARD A. BEAT.S. Dist riot Forecaster. AtX-TlOX SALES TODAY. At Baker's auction house. 152 Tark st. ; rurnlture. etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker & Fori, auctioneers. MEEnyo yonCES. OREGON" COMMAXDERY, NO. 1. K. T. State conclave this (Thursday) evening. a.t S:00 P. M . Soci al. Add ress h v Past VrT&na Loramanar John B. Cl W. g. MACRVM. Rec. OOT-VMBIA LODGE. NO. 114. A. F. and A. M- Special communica tion this t Thursday evening at T- 8ft nVlVIT MaannU rr 1 - Work In the E. A. degree. Visit iring oretnren welcome. By order W. M. FRED I OLSSN-, Sec KKIOHTS OF P-TTHIAS All members not aJTHtated with a local lodge are Invited to attend a meet ing at No. 206 Couch building. Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock, to assist In organizing new lodge. MINERVA LODGE. NO. 1ft, I. O O. F. Secular meeting this (Thursday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work In the third degree. Vis itors -welcome. K. FRBY, -Sec MAlVABER dance tonight at K. P. Hall. lth and Alder ts., by X'nifoern Rank- Utiles' Tvh.ra. Friend invited. t JchkI time a snired. P. C ANDERSON, Captain. DIED. GAT.E At Facrsrrwrnto. Cal.. April 13. George M. tajre. father of R. W. age. Miss Frances C. Gaie, at Portland. Or., and H m. r. T. Tink?r. of Sacramento, isi. Paul faprs pi vase copy. land. A A MT'fflEMEN T 9. THEATER Main 2. A 5360 Geo. L. Baker, M ana car Tonight, all wwk, Portland's Favorite Comedian, WILLIAM DILLS, In thp Famous William Collier Farce "THE MAX J- ROM MEXICO. One of the greatest comedies ever written. Evening Prices: l3c, f.Oc, 7rc. Saturday Mat. : 2-"c, ."ftc. Next week, atartinp Sun day Mat.: "All the Comforts of Home" MAIN 6. A 100. alAIXXKK EVBI DAY. , 15-25-50& NIGHTS THF-ATER 15-K-50-755 WEEK APRIL 11. Ellta Proctor Otis In "Mrs. Bunner'f) Bun," Matt Henson, Anna Laughlin. .Marshall Montgomery, five Jug gling NorinuDi, 1- rrd Ray Plaj ers. La Itosc and La OnMa, Pictures. Orchestra. Portland Theater Phones A 70S5 Russell & Drew. Main 443. Managers. All Week, With Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. OUie Mack And 35 Musical Comedy Artists in "AROUND THE TOWN." The Show That Has Caught the Town. Greatest Dancing Chorus Ever Here. -Night 2'c. 30c. 4c, 50c. Matinees 25c. GRAN D Week April 1 1,1910 3IR. AND MliS. JAMES R. M'lANN & CO. In Tncle Charles of Cliarlerstn." William E. Whittle, Fox and Ward. Mile. Nadje. Frank Whitman. Ray W. Snow, v ti randaacope. Matinee every day, 2:30: any seat. 15c. ETening performances, 7 :30. 9:15; balcony. 15c; lower floor. 25c : box seats. 50e. FUNERAL NOTICES. COLT In this city. April 13, at the family residence, ft34 Myrtle at., Chester Edwin, beloved son of Mr. and Mr. C C Colt, aged 6 years 8 months and J6 days. The funeral services will be held at the above residence at a P. M. Friday, April 13. Interment. River view Cemetery. - . Dunning: JUcEntee, Funeral Director. ?th and line. Phone Main 430. Lady a gintant. Office of County Ccroner. ZELLER-BYRNE8 CO., Funeral Director, 4594 Williams ave. ; both phone; ludy attend ant; most modern establishment in the city. EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Direct ore, 2-0 3d st. Lady Assistant. Phone M. 507. J. J. FIN LEX A SON, 3d and Madison. Lady attendant. Phone Main 9, A 1593. EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, mictMSora to F. 8. Dunning, Inc. E. A3, B gogfl. ERIC SON CO. Undertakers; lady assl-t-ant. 40 Alder. M. 6133, A 8235. LERCH, undertaker, cor. East Alder and 6th. Phones 781. B 1888. Idy assistant. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY PBESIDKNT. Main XI. SECRETARY, Main SM. HCMAXE OFFICER, Esft 477. NEW TODAY. FLATS Income $1500 annually On Hall Street. NEW Price for quick sale, $14,500 X Chapin &Kerlow 332 Chamber of A Good Home IN IRVINGTON Six rooms, sleeping - porch, "attic, hardwood floors, two fireplaces, fur nace, laundry trays, etc. $6100 HARDIXG & RRYXOLDS CO, 31 Chamber of Commerce. ST. JOHNS' SACRIHCE Business corner on Jersey street 91000 leas than corner lots In same neighborhood held at: owner needs cash and if sold by Saturday this week will sacrifice for $3700. JENNINGS HOWE 12Z West Park St., cor. Waablnarton. . Main 29 Phones A 2929. The Hylands of Yamhill where largre areas are being planted to apples and English walnuts by noted horticulturists. Soil deep, rich, red shot formation. With proper subsoil no Irrigation required. Chemical analy sis and other conditions perfect. Con sult heads of horticulture. Aericultural .College, who are planting there near bnenaan. THE HYLANDS FRUITGROWERS OK YAMHILL. APAKTM EXT SITE HOxlOO. One block from Union, t wo blocks from Holladay ave. Kight carlines pass within one block. Present in come will take care of property untll you are ready to build. Hair cash will handle, and the price is right. Let us show you. THE STAXDAHD REALTY CO., 41 Mohawk Bid. WILLIAMS AVEXIB INVESTMENT 913000 Full business lot, frame building, stores below and rooms over; good in come and part cash han dles, JACK SOX DGERI.XG, 24H Stark St. WANTED. FARM LAXDP. Convenient to Portland, suitable for col onlraThn; term m wm. be and price right; send particular AF ST8, Ort-onian. MORTGAGE LOANS 5 On central business property EDWARD E. (tOlDKY LewU BuIUk. O BO RGB BLACK. v -PCBU1C ACCOUNTANT- (All Branches S3S Worcester Blds Phoc Main t!71. A 401t. PORTLAND HEIGHTS For sale finest corner on Heights. !m proved, near car. Owner. Main 4995. CfcSTRA)i Kst ivrtlaml. .h's.8. -22Z. Cul ver, 63 Chaznber of Commerce. V NEW TODAY. Water Frontage on Peninsula $500 Per Acre This price holds good for ten days only. There are 150 acres in the tract, with 3000 feet front-, age on Willamette River. Every foot of available land bordering on the river is now taken up to this property by docks .and man ufactories. Any one posted on river frontage is aware that $300 per acre is very low. Remember, this price is good for ten days only. See TOWNSEND 218 BOARD or TRA1 BLDG. SAW LL If you have a mill, or can get one, look into this 14,000,000 feet of timber, within three miles of Port land. You. know what you can do with the lumber. The 300 acres of land that this timber is on will sell for $100 per acre after the timber is off. Figure your profit on $42,000 For the land and timber. KEASEY, HUMASON 3EFFERY 14 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Inside the city limits, near the Coun try Club, for $1000 .per acre. A genu ine bargain. Lot values adjoining aver age four or five hundred. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Board of Trade Building. SNAP GRAND AVENUE S. W. corner ALDER STREET Two-story BRICK $12,500 handles. Dabney & Dabney 412 Commercial Block, 2d and Washington. oaciway East terminus of new Broad way bridge; 4 lots fronting on Broadway, Vancouver, Weidler and Wheeler streets. TOR SALE BY OWNER. 721 Board of Trade Building. The Hylands of Yamhill 10. 20. 40, SO and!60-acre tracts; per fect fruit and nut land; 1 miles from town and electric line survey; tracts cleared and ready to plant; cheap, and reasonable terms. SEE OWNER GEO. E. WAGGONER, 923 Board of Trade. Portland Heights House 8-room modern, with billiard-room. 8 lots; barn or garage; many- trees, beautiful grounds; 2 blocks from car line; $10,000. easy terms, or will con sider exchange. OWEB, 23 BOARD OP TRADE. To .Lease WAREHOUSE SITE. Terminal Track. West Side, long term. T 884, Oregouiau. ACRES NEW TODAY. 3000 FEET OF WATER FRONTAGE 150 Acres on Wil lamette River fronting for 3000 feet on the water, located on penin sula, may be bought at $500 per acre. This is a remarkable op portunity and can only be had at this price for a few days. This is posi tively the lowest priced land in this vicinity. If you want land in this section at this low figure call on W.R, TOWNSEND ROOM 218 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING ost of Portland's Fortunes have been made in subdivision real estate. Many more will be made. No city on the Coast offers the oppor tunities for the subdivision of city real estate as does Portland. There is a reason. We have a number of most excellent chances for any one with an inclination to this form of investment. Any amount from a thousand up can be placed to Rood advantage. . If you are looking for city acreage, see us. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Board of Trade BnlldtnK- Choice Apartment Sites Two corners on Thir teenth street, 60x100 and 100x100., Reed & Lockhart 617 Board of Trade. roadway Two blocks of lots quarter blocks surrounding this are selling for $4750 to $5300 out- price from $3500 to $4500. Will sell this all together or separate; bounded by 24th and 26th, Broadway and Schuyler; 16 lots, 30x 100 each. These are priced for quick sale. HAAS & RINGLER 211 LEWIS BUILDING- 11th and Montgomery Corner, 50x100, $14,500 Phone Owner, between 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. Boom 837, Imperial Hotel. 3-story brick warehouse, Marshall st. 322,000 CARTER-DTJGAN COMPANY S20 Chamber of Commerce. v rr M NEW TODAY. "10 Acres and liberty" THE FAMOUS Broadmead Farm YAMHILL'S BEST Is offered to the public at prices of $100 and 9150 per acre. Sold on EASY TERMS to suit the purchaser. Highly Developed and Easily Beached. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Board of Trade Building, Portland, Or. ONE of the CHOICEST Stock e4- x c. m. 1110 ON THE MARKET 1485 acres, all fenced. There are 70 acres under cultivation, half of it in Strain, a few acres in alfalfa. 60 acres in oak timber, the remainder in good bunch grass pasture; there are six spring's scattered over the place, one of them larj?e enough to run a small elec tric plant. The land could be used as follows: 300 acres of eleprant Cruit land, over 40 acres could be irrigated If de sired; it has also been demonstrated that part of the soli Is elegrant for small fruit and vegetables, grain of all kinds and alfalfa. The improvements are a good 7-room house, with spring water connection, large barn and all other necessary buildingM. This place could easily be subdivided into three good farms. It is one of the best all around ranches ever put on the mar ket f 1 7 per acre. JS000 cash, balance at a reasonable -time with 6 per cent interest this includes a full line of implements. It is six miles from the Columbia River and the same distance from the railroad ; good school facili ties, telephone connection. This place is situated in Klickitat County, Wash ington. OTTO & HARKSON REALTY CO. 133-Fll-Ht St. RESIDENCE AND 3 LOTS on Portland Heights S. E cor. 21st and Carter street. House hot water heated. Beautiful lawn. Streets hard surfaced. Fine view. For sale by owner. 1014 B'rd of Trade Bl$g. Ladd's Addition HOME $1000 Swell modern. brand-new 7-room house, just finished, has furnace, nice fireplace, gas and electric lights, nice den, sleeping porch, laundry trays, in fact, all latest improvements, on a lot 40x128, with alley in rear, all street improvements and cement sidewalks in and paid. On Ladd Avenue, near Haw thorne Avenue, on 80-foot street. Price, a bargain, $6000; f 1000 cash, balance on terms to suit. Grussi & Zadow 31T Board of Trade BIdK-? 4a and Oak. A Special Offer $5500 Will buy one of the choicest homes Wi the choicest suburb of Portland (Walnut Park). This residence district cannot be excelled as to Its locality on account of its elevation, surroundings and streetcar service. The house con sists of 7 rooms, modern throughout, has hot water system, also fireplace in front room. It Is splendidly arranged and well built and the terms are very reasonable. OTTO ft HRKSOX REALTY CO., 13V KIrat St. 100x100 corner. Tenth and Hoyt, op posite North Bank depot ; im proved. lOOxl 00 corner, on R. R., 21st and York. Will lease. 100x100 corner, on R. R 24th and York. Vacant. 100x100 corner, 12th and Harrison. Improved. 66x100 corner, 7th and Madison. Im proved. 50x100 on Harrison, between 10th and 11th. Improved. 50x60 corner, 10th and Clinton, im proved. UNION BANK TKl'ST CO. 2."V Stark, Cor. Second. A BARGAIN 110 feet frontage on Glenn ave., south of Hawthorne : room for 3 houses. Price $1900. half cash. This is close-in property within two-mile circle and on a street of fine homes. BRl BAKER fc BENEDICT, 54)2 McKay Bldsr 3d and Stark. Phone Main .V4J. EAST SIDE If looking for investments on Union ave.. Grand ave. or central East Side property, look us up. MALL &.VON BORSTEL 104 Second, 32 E. Burnnide 4. INVESTORS Call on owner Realty Ass's for timber, acreage, buxiness, residence and apartment properties. SfQ Abie g ton. XEW TODAY. Until May 1 st Only Best buy in the Willamette Valley. 360-acre farm, 200 acres cleared and under plow, balance easily cleared; about 100 acres in crop. Soil a deep, red loam, fine for any kind of fruit and will be worth five times the price when trees are planted. Good im provements; 7-room house, 3 barns, outbuildings; 3 sprinjrs, one piped to house; 5-acre orchard. Well fenced and cross-fenced with woven wire. Rural mail and telephone and only 4 miles from town and railroad. Price for two weeks only, $40 per acre $8000 cash, balance long time, 6 per cent. After May 1st we will have to get $5 more, and if not sold by May 15th will be taken off the market. Worth $.30 of any man's money. Ad joining two sections sold last week for $50. If yon have the CASH and want to make from $10 to $20 per acre within a year, come and see us. We will show this farm to those mean ing business only. v WITHOUT EXCEPTION THE BEST THING WE HAVE ON OUR LISTS Wallace Investment Co. Oregonian Building. If looking for a good, sure and safe investment, buy this 100x100 onYorkand24thSts. This is the bee-hive of Portland; it is no gamble to make 25 to 50 per cent at the price which we will sell this for three days only. Remember, you have railroad trackage on one side and 23d-street electric line on the other. That is worth a great deal to the factory or warehouse men. Em ployes are not jaded out when they get on the work. With all that, the price is $5000 less than adjoining y blocks. PRICE $14,000, $5000 CASH. ' C R. DeBurgh 217 Abington Bldg. 32 ACRES With 800 feet frontage on Base Line road, partly in eity limits, only a few blocks from carline. All cleared and in orchard and berries; no gravel. We can sell it for $1250 per acre until May 1. After that date price goes to $1500. UMBERT-VHITMER CO. 70 Fourth. St. 404 East Alder St. TO LEASE The building, No. 36G East Morrison st., for a term or years, commencing July 1, 1910. For particulars see PARR1SH, WATKINS & CO. 250 Alder St. Kings Heights Elne 10-room house, modern, hot wa ter heating1 plant, elegant location next to King street, away irom all apart ment houses; in the swell residence district; easy walking distance. PRICE $8500 Best Buv on the Hill. LOT KASILV WORTH SAOOO. $4500 Cash, balance 3 years at 6. Iet us show you. the: staxdard realty co, Ul Mohawk HldK. IRVINGTON EICEPTIOJiAL OPPORTUNITY. S5250 100x100, to acquire the CHOICEST CL,OSK-IN QUARTKR bin In tins oesiraoio district, sur rounded with beautiful homes only one block to carline. See SHEFFIELD RIKI.Y. 23 Rlinncll Bldg., Entrance 162yfr 4th St. 50x100, 10th near Colleg-e $57 Monthly Rental, $8SOO 50x100. 11th near Hall 5-room Cottage, $8000 James Manner & Co. Hamilton Bldg., 131 3d St. 5 and 10 ACRE TRACTS 17 miles from Portland. Close to railroad station. $100 to JltiO per acre. All or partly in cultivation. 20 acres with house and barn. Easy payments or 10 per cent for cash. Spring water, beautiful view. Electric line building. For particulars, see THE CBOSSLEV COMPANY, 708 and 709 Corbett Bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest ratB and terms to salt i ape cfal rates and favorable terms oa larse loans ob bostness properties. Kan da Loaned for Private lavestora A.H.BIRRELL CO. S03 HcKar Hide 3d Stark. NEtf TODAY. WE HAVE FOR SALE City Property, Farms and Business Chances AS FOLLOWS S2650 5-room cottaira on Borthwlck st.; full lot. fine garden; or will trade for farm. J53000 5-room cottage on E. Grant si.; will trade equity for 2 or 3-acre tract. S1750 5-room cottage, Montavilla; terms; or will trade for acres. $3500 7-room house, Lincoln Park Annex. S2800 6 -room cottapre, E. Flanders, not far out; $500 cash, $25 per mo. 9700 8-room concrete home, 100x110 ground; $iiiu cash, balance Dy year. A snap, fine location. $3000 9-room house, cement base ment; Sullivan Add.; half cash. S900 4-room bungalow. Mount Scott carline; quick sale for cash. $2500 New bungalow, swell, up to date; full cement basement; very fine; $300 or $400 cash. Could be ar ranged. Sunnystde. Snap for this week. SPECIAL, 13 acres all clear, very fine; 10c carfare; $o00 per acre; half cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years. WE HAVE many farms with many di f ferent prices. See our list before buying. ROOMING-HOrPKS? "Well, yes. We have them from 5 to 90 rooms, and at all prices. Come in and tell us what you want and we can suit you all on the West Side. HERE Is a winner? a 30-room. swell boarding-house, all full, with a -''waiting list." Income $1100 a month, rent only $150, with long lease. Price. $3750, with terms. An exceptional bargain if sold immediately. WANTKD FOR CMKXTS Vacant lots on Mount Scott carline. A fine farm, not over 100 acres in size, but must be a good one. Party has $6000 cash. Houses on small amount cash, bal ance installments. GLOBE BROKAGE CO. 211 Fourth Sti Phone, Main 1174, A 294T. BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTON The Model - Home Addition PRICES ADVANCE $200 MAY 1 LOTS $1100 to $1250 The largest and most beautiful rest dence district in the city. Irving-ton and Broadway carlines run through the district. Asphalt streets, and ever modern convenience. Remember the date, on May 1, everj unsold lot in Irvington will be raised 200 per lot. If you miss this opportunity, you will be compelled to pay $2000 for tha same lots before January 1, 1911. Irvington Investment Co. OWNERS, S31 Chamber of Commerce. Phones. Main 3177. A 4450. Ryan Place Acres The best for the money. Good car service; good view; good soil. Sold in acre and 14-acre tracts, $1000 to $1250 per acre; down and balance easy monthly pay ments. f . See it today at our ex pense. B. S. Cook & Co. 503 Corbett Bldg. Irvington Home $1000 Cash Brand-new, modern 7-room bouse, furnace, fireplace and sleeping porch, corner 27th and Wasco. Price $5300, $1000 cash, balance in payments to suit. Apply to owner, A. S. ELLIS, 701 Washington Street. Tel. Main 7653, Home A 3647. Semi -Business Corner Close in on 11th street. Very de sirable and CHEAP, for low price of S14.500 Vanduyn & Walton 515 Chamber of Commerce. 91 Acres On Base Line, east of 12-mile house. Fine tract, good roads on 3 sides. Price right. I. G. DAVIDSON 819 Chamber of Commerce.