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14 THE MOKXTXG OKEGOXIAX, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1910. E. J. DULY IS HOME Faith in Portland Renewed After Trip to Europe. CITY IS WORLD FAMOUS No Such Water as Bull Ran on Con tinent Interest in Western America Will Result in Influx of Immigrants. Strengthened in his faith in the great future commercial power of Portland and the Pacific Coast, and richer by the experience of four months in Eu rope, Edg-ar J. Daly has returned home. He enjoyed the trip, but he said yesterday that he was glad to be back again in a city where busi ness is conducted on business prin ciples. "Portland is well known all over the world," said Mr. Daly. "Everywhere I went I heard Portland well spoken of and the American and European tour ists who had visited the Pacific Coast were loud in their praises of our city. It was Portland roses and Portland Heights which seemed to have created the most favorable Impression. Of course I expected to hear the roses praised, but I was a little surprised to hear that the trips taken to the heights had made such a lasting im pression. We here seem to accept the heights as a matter of fact, but visi tors cannot say enough about them. Lesson Can Be Learned . "Portland certainly compares well with the great cities of Europe. Here something real is being done, there everything seems to have been done centuries ago. Some of those things, though, we would do well to copy. Portland's streets are a disgrace when compared with those of the cities of Europe, which are kept spot essly clean. One of the principal methods is to lay wooden blocks on a good concrete base and then flush the streets every day. - "I heard a great deal of praise of Roosevelt in Europe. The entire con tinent and England are simply crazy over him and are talking of him con tinually. It is not all the work of press agents the fuss they are mak ing over him. He is regarded as a wonderful man by the Europeans. "The death of the King of England I can appreciate is a great blew to all Europe. He seemed to be loved by everyone. In Germany and France, where the term Englishman certainly does not bring forth any enthusiasm, King Edward was well-spoken of and apparently well-liked. The new King did not seem to be well-known. He is not anything of a sportsman, as was King Edward, and is of a retiring dis position. I have no doubt but that King George will have a number of serious questions to face, as England seems to be in a state of unrest. This was easily apparent everywhere among the work ing classes. Auto Fares Appealing. "There -were customs in England and all Europe which made a good impres sion on me. For one thing, I was struck with the remarkably low fares charged for automobiles there. A person could ride and hour for about 40 cents and all day for $3 or $4, and the cars fur nished are far better than can be hired in Portland. And what is more, they all seem to make money at those prices. "I certainly had a good time on my -islt, but four months was enough. Not enough to see all certainly. That would take a lifetime of travel. But enough time to see enough. I traveled hard, visited England, Wales, Paris, Malta, Sicily, Italy, France again. Switzerland. Austria, Germany, then back to Paris for three weeks and finally Belgium, Holland, England, Ire land and then home. I couldn't do a great deal with the languages, but I was told that I made more noise with less vocabulary than any other Amer ican in our party." DATL.X METEOBOLOCICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Or.. May 9. Maximum tem perature, 6 degrees; minimum, 54 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M., feet. Change In last 24 hours, .1 feet rise, total rainfall f P. M. to 5 p. M.) .05 Inches. Total rain fall since September 1. 1UOU. 39.77 Inches. Normal rainfall since September 1, 40.64 Inches. Deficiency of rainfall since September, 1. 3809. .S7 lncnos. Total sunshine Sunday. 14 hours. 42 minutes; possible sunshine. 14 hours. 42 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 6 p. M., 39.7 inches. S "DTI Wind. p S- - g KH J STATIONS. 3 ? S. 2- State ot J f S Wath i 3? : p E It I : Boston .. Soise ........... Calgary. ........ Chicago IjO Angeles..... Marshfleld Medicine Hat.... New Orleana ... New York ., North Head. .... "Portland ......... Roseburg. ....... Sacramento. . . . . Salt Lake an Francisco.. . ,. Spokane. ......... St. Louis........ Tacoma. ........ Tatooah I "Walla "Watla. . . . Washington. .... 4'0. 70j., 60 .. 641. . 70'.. , W0. 64t., SOI . .70:0 641. , eso. 74 O. 72 0. 4i. . esi. . 82. 08112 S 4:13 Icioudy 4 B -4 Cloudy Cloudy 45 StV t"i. cloud OB 10;swTRain 8'N Cloudy 4 Jf Clear Cloudy (Cloudy 04 J6 SB Rain Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Rain Cloudy A1"V lioNsw 4'NB io sw 118 7fe 4 W 4 "W 12 S TV Cloudy 02 .1NW 'Clear THE n-EATHEB. During the last 12 hours the barometer has fallen decidedly over the North Pacifio states and light rain has occurred In "West era Oregon and in portions of Washington. The weather is threatening in Idaho and Kasxern tjregon. it i much, cooler In Wash ington and Oregon except near the coast, and also decidedly cooler in the Interior of Northern California and In Southwestern Idaho. The conditions are favorahle for showers In this district Tuesday, with lower tem peratures in Southeastern Idaho FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Tuesday.. howers; south to west winds. Oregon and Washington Tuesday, show ers; south to "west winds. Idaho Tuesday, showers and thunder storms; cooler southeast portion EDWARD A B-EALS. District Forecaster. Chamberlain's Stomach and Urer Tablets invariably bring relief to women suffering from chronic consti pation, headache, biliousness, dizziness, sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia: . Sold nv n'l rlenlerji. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY i'liJiSIDENT. Main lit. SECRETARY, Shta Bad MUMAKK OFFICER. East 477. AfCTIOS SALE TODAY. At Baker's Auction Howe, fumirora, carpets, etc. Sale Baker A Son. auctioneers. 153 Park .. at IO o'clock. At 494 11th St.. corner College t-; sale at 2 P. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. At 211 First st., furniture sale, IO A. M. Ford Auction Co. At salesroom. 2d St., at 10 A M. S. L. 2i". Uzuan, auctioned. F". J. Richard so The Imperial Oregon's Greatest Hotel 350 Rooms, 104 Suites, "With Private) Baths. NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING Moderate Rates. Phil Metschan & Sons, Props. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. EDUmBAlf FLAX MODEKX RESTAURANT cow ora muLioar oosiAsa HOTEL OREGON i ' CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS J Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up EUROPEAN PLAN J WRIGHT - DICKINSON HOTEL CO, Props. Z Nortonia Hotel E.LEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON BEAUTIFUL GRILL ROOM European flan " retinitis nit m MODERN COMFORTS Bates to nndDsi Our Bos Meets All Trains itlia tor Ossnnardal Xiwrelers. MODERATE PRICES 0. W. CORNELIUS. Proprietor. new SEWARD Corner lOth and Alder The leading hotel of Portland, opened July 1909. Modern in every detail, furnished lai elegrance. Most beautiful corner lobby In Northwest. Commodious sample rooms. European plan. Rates $1.50 and up. 'Bus meets all trains. W. M. SEWARD. Proi. OPENED SEPT., 1909 HOTEL LENOX E. D. and V. H. JORGENSEN Props, and Mgrs. COR. 3D AND MAIN STS. Hot and Cold Water. Long Distance Phone in Every Room. RATES $1.00 and up W. fx. Wwd, llgr. East via California And the Atchison Tppeka and Santa Fe Railway Office 252 Alder Street, H. Why not travel via Sunny California and the Santa Fe. The train service is excellent. 3 daily trains San Francisco to Chicago via Kansas City and you can stop at the marvelous Grand Canyon of Arizona or for those who prefer to travel via Denver, we can give you the advantage of that route. ASK THE MAN IN THE OFFICE JNO. J. BYRNE, AssL Pass. "NEW PERKINS Fifth and "Washington Sts. Opened June. 1908. X hotel In the very heart of Portland's business ac tivity. Only hotel equipped with wireless telegraph. Every convenience for comfort of commercial men. Modern in every respect. Rateo $1.00 and up. Cafe and grill; music daring lunch, dinner and after theater. . Pres. 1. 4s. Swetland, See. and Msrr. FOR TOURISTS aa C OMM ERC LA.lt Special rates mad to femlliei aad sin tre gtDtlfnwn. The maaAcmeot will x be pt rawed at all time to atiow rooms and trtve prices. A mod ern Turkish Bath establish men t m the hotel, H. C BOWERS. ST. -'arc b e t i?; ;s.r 'j " " u. 3r; ........... T l;pii'jaiaa'B'Biti3333SaBll THE CORNELIUS The House of Welcome." corner Park and Alder. Port land's newest and most modern hotel. European plan. Be ginning May 1st our rates will be as follows: All back rooms without bath, single. l.oo per day; double. $2.00 per Say. All front rooms without bath. $1.50 per day, single; $2.50 per day double. All OUTSIDE rooms. Our omnibus meets all trains. H. E. FLETCHER, Manager. HOTEL RAMAPO Corner Fourteenth and Washington New Hotel. Elegantly Furnished Rates Sl.OO and Up Special Rates for Permanenti European Flan. Bus Meets All Trains, SI. E. POr.ET. PROPRIETOR. PRIVATE BATHS YOU WILL LIKE THE WOODS Jt?Zia ?an HOTFT European Plan 2J0 Per Day HU 1 SULi fl & 1.60 Per Da at'e All Comfort.' Oar Table e'Hote Meals One Feature. . In heart of business district, center of city, half block from O. N. Ry. and N. P. Ry. Depot, close to all steam ship -wharves and C P. R. Depot. VANCUOVER, B. C. E. Vernon, General Agent Phone Main 1274 PORTLAND Traffic Mgr., Los Angeles J ferlTftsira AMISEMFXT8. BUNGALOWS THEATER 13th and Morrison Phones. Main 117 and A 4334. Tonight and tomorrow night. Brandon Bros. Present JEAXXE BUSsTXI. In the Delightful Comedy, "Cousin Kate." Prices T1.50. 1.00. 75c. 60c 25o- PORTLAND THEATER Russell & Drew. Mgrs. Phones A 7085 and , Main 443. Mile. Aida Hemml and NATIONAL, OPKA COMPANY Offering; Balfs famous ballad opera THE BOHEMIAN GIRI," A company of fifty and lavish production. Prices: $1.00. 75c. 50c and Joe. THEATER Main 2, A 6300 Geo. X.. Baker, Manaser BAKER STOCK COMPANY The pride of Portland. Tonight all week Bargain mat. "Wed., 25c in . OIJ HEIDELBEBO Most beautiful play ever written. Ert'i prices 25c 50c. 75c. Sat. Mat. :25c. 50o Next week Just Out of College. MAIN . A 1020. MATINES EYEBT DAT. TOiikABlVW sans THEATER 15-55-50-750 WEEK MAY 9 Flo Irwin and company In "Mrs. Peckham's Carouse Morrisey Sis ters and Brothers, James H. Cullen, Taylor Kranzman and White, Three Hickey Bros.. Ethel young, Walker and Sturm, Pictures, Orchestra. GRAND Week May 9, 191Q Little Hip Matt Keefe The Wheeler Teronl Verdi & Brother Klein & Clifton AVood & Law son Grandascope The tiniewt perform ing elephant in the world. Matln everr day. 2:S0: any neat, Xtkx ETcnlnv performances, 7:30, 9:15; balcny.j lOc; lowtr floor. 2So: box saata. SOo. MEETIXG NOTICES. "WASHINGTON" LODGE, NO. 46, A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Tuesday even- come. Order W. M. J. H RICHMOND. Secretary. CORINTHIAN CHAPTER NO. 04, O. E. S. Regular Communication this (Tuesday) eve.. Masonic Tem- le; degrees. Members of trie . j. . cordially invited. Order W. M. ELIZABETH SILKXITTER, Sec A. AND A. S. RITI5 Meet- ing- til is evening, social only. By order VEX. MASTER. ELLISON ENCAMPMENT NO. 1, I. O. X F. Regular meeting this (Tuesday) evening. May 10, at 8 o'clock. Oddfellow temple. Royal purple degree. Visitors welcome. M-ambers urged to attend. E. E. SHARON, Scribe. UTOPIA RBBEKAH will give a penny social Thursday evening. May 12. Come and bring; your pennies; lota of fun. Benefit of staff. PORTLAND TEAM NO. 107, W. O. W., will give a Whist ajid dance at 128 11th at. Wednesday night. May 1L Refreshments, Ice cream and cake. DIED. BOGGS At the residence of her daughter. Mrs. H. K. Brintzenhoff, 556 Borthwick street. May 8, Allabella B. Boggs, aged 79 y3ars 3 months 3 days. Funeral no tice later. XONSETH FLORAL CO MAKQUAM BU)G. 1LOK.1L DE&lONd. Phone.: Main &L02t A HQS. Dunning St AlcEate, Fanerm Directora. .tb and 11 no. i'liune Main 4u. Lady aw fciatanU Office of County Ccroner. ZtlXEK-bVRAES CO., Funeral Directors. 694 Williams ave.; both phonen; lady attend ant; mofct modern establishmeiit in the city. EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Funeral Direct ant, ggo 3d at. Lady Assistant. Phone M. 607. J. P. FIN LEY A SON, Sd and Maulaoa, Lady attendant. Fhone Main 8, A 150a. EAbT SIDE Funeral Directors, succeasor to Jr. S. Dunning, Inc. K. 02. B 2o2&. ERIC SON CO. Undertakers; lady auUtw ant. 401 Alder. M. 6133. A g3&. LERCH, undertaker, eor. East Alder id tli. Phones .81. R 1888. Lady aaslatAnt. CIiASSIFIEB ADVju .XISLKG KAXB Daily or toundajr. Lln- One time .Ue Came ad two consecutive times. ........ ,2M baxne ad thxee consecutive time. ...... .S0e baine ad lj& or seven cudmcuuvs times, .fioo nix woroa count aa one line on caaa so vertisementa, and nv ad counted fur lea than two lines. When an advertisement la not run conaee ntive times the one-time rate applies. On cnarsje or book advertisements the durg will be baed on the actual number of line appearing in the paper, regardleso f the ntiAuber of word in each line. In New Xoday all advertisements are charged by measure only, 14 lines to the inch. lue above rates apply to advertisements under "New Xoday" and all other r1"silflra lion except Ins; the following: . bituationa Wanted. Male. bituations Wanted, Female. For Rent. Rooms, private Families. Rooms and Board, private Families. Housekeeping Rooms, private r "milks,. O. he rate of the above TlasnificiHtion is leenta a line each insertion. IO OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS The Ors avxiian will receive copy by mall, provides) sufficient remittance for a definite number of issues is sent. Acknowledgment of sues, ftemlttance will be forwarded promptly. In case box office address Is required, osa regular form given, and count thl as part of the ad. Answers to advertisements will be forwarded to patrons, provided self-asV-dr cased stamped envelopes are furnished. If yon have either telephone in your bouse we will accept your ad over the phone ansl send yon the bill the next day. Phoas Want Ad. Dept., Main 7070 o A 6095. bit nation Wanted and personal advertisements not accepted over the phone. Errors are) more easily made In telephoning- advertise ments, therefore The OregonUm will nss hold itself responsible for Mich, errors. NEW TODAY. Grand Avenue Quarter Block S26.000, WORTH 830,000 See HAIL, 522 Chamber of Commerce. THE HYLANDS OF YAMHILL We invite attention of interested par ties to one of the best fruit and nut districts in the world. Climate, soil, air and water dr&inagre unsurpassed An up-to-date organization of scientific horti culturists, practical fruitgrowers and business men is pledged to the develop ment of this district. THE I1YLAM) rttriTGROWERS . YAMHILL COUXTY. OP MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest rates and terms to anttf ape dal rate and favorable terms on laxse loans oa baalneea properties. Funds Loaned for Private Investors. A.H.BIRRELL CO. 202 HeKn Bias. 3a A stark. GEORGE BLACK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. (All Branches.) S23 Worcester Bldg. Phones Main tt37L: A. 4013. V NEW TODAY. tifkr There Is a clean V S llllil$300 ln th!a be- JJsI.lJIJlIfore many months, i " Quarter block on 13th and Clay. See this and compare prices and you win be convinced that it is be low the market. $26,0001 (Apartment house site 19th and Flanders. 100x100. Think of this lo cation. Half cash. iNew brick apart - $40 ,000 This Is Iment house leased pior 4 years at 4o0 per month. Malf cash. This is an "A-l" invest- ment $27,500S Here is a quarter ock. 100x95. ight in the heart f the Orecrtn Electric and United Railwav activity. Learn what's doing and you will see that this corner of 2d and Columbia Is a winner. Portland Trust Company BANK. S. E. Corner Third and Oak Sts. West Park Apartmen Site The only quarter left on this desir able street for so low a price. Need of $5000 cash necessitates immediate sale. Never again can this be bought so heap. Good terms on balance. Vanduyn & Walton 515 Chamber of Commerce. OF yamhill couscnr Pronounced by Experts the Best Apple and Walnut Land in America. 5 and 10 ACRE TRACTS adlornlnsr th Cltv of Sheridan, sn min utes' walk from the depot. These tracts are all cleared and ready to plant; have city conveniences and an unsurpassed view oi tne surrounding: country. GEO. G. M M It AND VM. B. HOKEYMAS, JR. 2 Lumbermen Blflo; Portland, Or. IMENT The best 100x100 on 12th street, and well located for high-class apartment house. Don't delay, as price will advance after Thursday. Look it up and you will see it's under value. Vanduyn & Walton 515 Chamber of Commerce Irvington FOR. SALE BY OWNER, Six-room new house, hardwood rioors, bunt-In bookcases, buffet and china closet, 3 large sleeping-rooms; ouxivu, east ironi; a diocks irom Irv lng:ton car. Bargain at 6000; terms easy. East 4904. 529 East 19th North GO0DNOE HILLS THE FAMOUS ORCHARD LAND $100.PER ACRE In 6 and 10-acre "tracts; quarter cash, balance easy. See us about it. B. S. COOK & CO. 503 Corbett Bids. RANCH VTe have party wanting a loan of $15,000 on good ranch in Willamette Valley. Brong-Steele Co. Ground Foor, Lewis Bldg. A Snap for Subdivision 183.80 acres at station on O. W. P. electric carline, 10 miles from Court house, 96 acres !n high state of culti vation, improvements cost $5000. If platted would quickly sell at a large profit. Price $360 per acre, past cash, balance terms to suit, at 6 per cent. GRUSSI ZAD'OW 317 Board ot Trade Ttldg., h and Oalc Apartment Site WEST SIDE. Price low. Terms. Address AF 94-9, Oregonian. Only $10,500 Full lot, 50x100, worth $9000, and modern 10-room houHR. Alfin wnrth $9000. near 23d and Glisan; a tremen doua bMcaln. C. Xi. lOJUJL.Lu SO Staxk. $22, nwES H SEW TODAY. . BaseLineRoad Partly in City Limits, 24 Acres fronting on Base Line road, near carline; all clear and level, mostly in fruit and berries. Surround ing property in lots and acreasre. This is one of the few beautiful tracts left fronting on the Base Line road, and can. be subdivided into lots of half acres sold at a splendid profit. Price $1500 per acre for a short time only. Lambert-WMtmer Co. 70 Fourth Street, 404 East Alder Street. 342,50O O rand avenue, near Morrison. ?31,00O 21st, near Davis, 78x100. Pays 7 per cent. $25,000 13th and Clay, 100x100. $8750 24th, near Kear ney. Two cottages. Rental $60 per month. Lot 50x 100. M. E. Thompson Co. Henry Bldg., Fourth and Oak Streets. Main 6084, A 3327. FOR SALE-HOUSES 7 -room house, modern, almost new; lot 60x100, good view; Michigran ave., near Fremont. Price. $4200; $2200 cash, balance terms. 6- room house. lot 60x100, modern. Wasco st.; near 24th. Price, $3600; $1000 cash, balance terms. 7- room modern house, built half year, near Alberta carline. Price. $3700; terms. 4-room house, lot 100x100; $1960, part cash, part terms. Swiss chalet, 6 rooms, modern in every respect; West Side; walking dis tance; $9000. $3000 cash, terms on bal ance. 7-room house, modern, in Irvington; $4600, part cash. We have houses in . all parts of the city at all prices and any kind of terms. MAGINNIS LAND AND INVESTWENT CO. 316-17 I.-Tlj, Bldg.. Fonrth and Onk sts. A FINE TARM 339 acres, 10 miles from Salem, 10 miles from Dayton, mile from boat landing, Willamette River; 1 mile from school; 290 acres in crops that will net this year $5000; good house, barn 50x 50; fair orchard. A farm that is a money maker. Price only $65 per acre, including crops. One-half cash, bal ance to suit at 6 per cent. GRUSSI & ZADOW 317 Board of Trade Bide., 4th and Oak. WEST SIDE BARGAINS BOxlOO on Seventeenth; some income. Bargain $12,500. 60x100 on Harrison street. Snap at $8500. liberal terms. 100x100 corner on Seventh street, $30,000. HOWARD LAUD CO, INC. Room 4i:0 Swetland Bide. New East Side Homes '52900 45x100 and new six-room house on East 34th and Francis ave. S4000 Pull lot and new 9-room house on East 30th street, one block from car. These homes will Increase in value when the Madison-street bridge is com pleted. Walker & Reed 823 Chamber of Commerce, Phone Main 8335. Oil Stock The Baker & Malheur Oil Co. has placed 20,000 shares of stock on the market at 20c per share. The com pany owns 4240 acres of oil land ln the Vale oil fields in Malheur County, Or. This stock should be worth $25 a share when oil is struck in the field. Capital stock only one million shares, par value $1. This is an excellent speculation. Manv companies now operating in the field. A. BACKTJS, 819 Board of Trade Bldg. Portland Heights Residence S1MX0 8 rooms with billiard-room, 8 lots, barn or garage, many trees. Two additional houses could be built and still main tain large, beautiful grounds; 2 blocks from carline. Will - consider part trade. Owner, 923 Board of Trade. The Hylands of Yamhill 300 acres, 10-acre tracts, near Port land, 1 miles from electric line sur vey. These tracts are perfect in all re quirements for fine fruit. Beautiful and cheap. Easy terms.-. Come with owner in auto to see for yourself. Geo. E. Waggoner, 923 Board of Trade. IRVINGTON LOTS SNAPS REAL, SXAPS. REAL SNAPS. For quick sale will sell this beautiful 100x100 corner on Knott st. for $3500 easv terms. (Some street Improvements paid.) The adjoining corner Is beld at $4250. Two opposite corners $4500. For immediate sale, also one or two adjoin ing lots at $1500 terms. These are the greatest sacrifices ever made in Irvington. A B 951, Oregonian. Yamhill County Opportunity 10 acres, one-third cash will handle. Must sell at once. Deep, rich soil, well watered, near S. P. depot and crossed by Oregon Electric Survey. If interested, address AXi 954, Oregonian. NEW TODAY. ACREAGE Choice Located on two choice thoroughfares, in a section where things are turning rapidly. Land adjoining selling for $400 per acre more than this. "Over 17 acres in the piece. Price $1100 Per Acre on money-making terms. Price goes to $1250 per acre if not sold by June 1, A. H. Birrell Co. 202 McKay Bldg., 3d and Stark Sts, IDEA West Side Home Owner leaving city offers at cost hta new bungalow of six rooms, absolutely perfect in arrangement and modern to the minutest detail. Living-room 14x24 feet. with large artistic fireplace, panelled dining - room with beamed celling, full Dutch kitchen, fine dry easement with splendid furnace and set tubs, tile bathroom, large closets beau tiful den, hardwood floors, French win dows, combination mission lighting fix tures with large Tiffany lamp, upper and lower porches running full length, of house, with sleeping-porch. Lot 60x 100 feet in fine condition. This home was built by the owner, with no inten tion of selling, and munt be seen to he appreciated. It J has s grand unob utructed view o .' mountains, river and -lty. Price only, for Immediate sale, H'-rtO, terms of V1500 cash and balance at 50 per month. No agents co isid-. ered. Address A K 952, Oregonian. Sixteenth St. 50x100, 16th near Marshall. There: will be somet hing doing in North Port land soon. Do not say then you knew it. Buy now, $1500 under price. HAAS & EINGLEE, 211 Lewis Bldg. Phone Marshall 647. ; DID YOU EVER HEAR OF SUCH A BARbAIM AS THIS f 145 ACRES OK Fl'LL BEARING Prune Orchard Near R. K. station, sure of a big crop this year: a large fruit dryer on place. Kair buildings. $6000 cash will handle it. Price $20,000. Brong-Steele Co. Ground Floor, Lewis Bids HERE'S THAT ACRE at less than its aetual value. Fine, sightly tract, all cultivated. Macad amized street, close to fine school and 6c fare. Must be sold this week for spofi cash $1200 takes it. CHAS. L. HUNTER, 223 and 225 Board of Trade. ' Fine Dairy Ranch 1300 acres, 2 miles from R. R. sta tion ; finest of bottom and hill fruit land ; 500 acres under plow, 400 acres in timber, balance open pasture, good buildings, good fencing, running water; fine farm to cut up. Priest $50 per acre, easy terms. BRONG-STEELE CO. Ground Floor, Lewis Bldg. ' West Side Snap Full lot 50x100 with 4 cottag-es, rent ed for $48 per month and paying a good income on investment, on Second street, north of Lincoln, five minutes' walk from Third and Morrison. Lot alone worth the price asked and you get the houses for nothing. Price $7500 $2850 cash, balance terms. Grussi & Zadow 317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4h and Oalc West Side We have a customer for nice eight room house on West Side, not too high in price. Brong-Steele Co. Ground Floor, Lewis Bldg. Beautiful home on East Burnside, be tween 17th and ISth. Eight rooms, modern. Desirable location. $8000. Terms. Merchants Savings & Trust Company 8. W. Cor. Sixth and Washington Sim. A SPLENDID BOY Corner lot, 24th -and E. Couch, mod ern 7-room dwelling- and auto garage, ln first-class condition; $4500; terma reasonable. CLARK COOK COMPAM', i Room 6, Board of Trade Bldg. -i., Alain 6103. A. 3252. -jjj. ACREAGE