Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 24, 1910, Page 14, Image 14

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    e aroRxixG- oregoxiax, Tuesday, may 24, 1910.
The Hudson's Bay Trading? Posts in Western Canada have ever been
the starting points of the largest towns and cities In this wonderful
land.
OUI FORT GEORGE, British Columbia. Immediately adjoins a Hud
son's Bay Trading Post. Now, listen.
WHEN CANADIAN BANKS
HUSTLE TO A NEW TOWN
there must be something doing there to warrant them In going. This
is Just what is happening at Fort George on the line of Canada's new
transcontinental railway, the Grand Trunk Pacific.
Fort George is situated just midway between Edmonton, Alberta and
Prince Rupert, B. C. at the junction of the mighty Fraser- and the
lSechaco Rivers, and is the center of over 1200 miles of navigable
waters; Is to be a divisional point on the new railway, and is the natur
al and undoubted distributing point for millions of acres of the world's
most fertile agricultural lands, and of untold timber and mineral wealth.
Look at the picture.
"Sm,.--. ' - HI mi Wil l II .T - -fc.J
OLD FORT GEORGE
(Sometimes Called South Fort George.)
This is the place where all the business of the town centers. The
Bank of British North America and the Traders' Bank have each opened
a branch here. These two banks represent a combined capital and
surplus of 114,000,000. The Northern Crwn Bank has purchased lots in
Old Fort George and is about to build. Two other Canadian Banks
have also purchased lots, but as yet uaro made no definite announce
ment of their opening.
BUY LOTS IN OLD FORT GEORGE
where practically every white man lives and transacts his business;
where the sawmills and offices of the Fort George Lumber & Naviga
tion Co., Ltd., are located; where another sawmill and sash and door
factory await the arrival of their machinery; where the B. C. Express
Co., Ltd., carrying the Royal Malls, has Its steamboat landing and of
fices, and where the Fort George Tribune is primed and published.
All the steamboats plying on the Fraser and Nechaco Rivers land
their passengers, discharge their freight and take on cargo at Old Fort
George, becausS It is the only ideal and recognized landing place, and
always was.
If you go to Knrt George you -will be landed at Old Fort George in
spite of yourself. Then, after looking around, you will find that OLD
FORT GUORGK Is the commercial, financial and industrial center of the
town and district. All the stores are in OLD FORT GEORGE, with the
exception of the Trading Post of the Hudson's Bay Company, which is
on the adjoining land.
n 'ln fiOHlf GEORGE, because of its peculiarly advantageous situa
tion, is the nucleus of the greatest city the Great Inland Empire will
ever. have. Let us send you some literature.
LOTS ARE $150 EACH
T.- AND I-PWARD. OX VERY EASY TERMS.
y rite our head office for plans and full- information about the town
Itself, and the rich farming lands surrounding.
NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT CO.
Head Offlec
-Ya ncouvrr, B. C.
WAGON ROAD NOT GI'y'E!
MILWAUKEE DERELICT IX OB
LIGATION TO STATE.
Officials of AVashingtoii Want to
See Substitute Highway Through
Snoqualmie Pass.
SEATTLE, Wash., May 23. (Special.)
If President A. J. Earling, of the Chi
cago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound is seri
ous about his plan to beg-in operating
through passenger service between
Seattle and Chicago on July 1. he must
make haste In his negotiations with
this state for a substitute wagon road
through Snoqualmie Pass.
President Earling was presumed to
have made arrangements by this time
for construction of a substitute wagon
road to take the place of the one that
his railroad appropriated through a pri
vate agreement with ex-Highway Com
missioner J. M. Snow. Neither the road
nor the money for a road has trickled
through the fingers of the state offi
:ials, who might condone the offense of
seizing a state highway, and President
Earling is still derelict in his promises.
As the situation stands, Mr. Barling's
road occupies a state highway In
Snoqualmie Pass without anv authority
of law. rt Is the plan of the Milwaukee
to begin through passenger service on
July 1 and to use the usurped right of
way for train service, shoving team
traffic onto an incompleted highway.
CENSUS IS DISAPPOINTING
Medford People in Hopes That Pop
ulation Would Be 10,000.
MEDFORD, Or., May 23. (Special.)
Medford has an approximate population
of 8900, according to the estimate re
ceived from the officials at Salem.
The result of the big count is a dis
appointment to the people here, as the
calculations pointed to a population of
over 10,000.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
. I ,
PORTLAND, May 23. Maximum temper
ature, 73 decrees; minimum. 53 decrees.
River Tending. 8 A. M., 17.1 feet; change in
last 24 hours, 0.2 foot. Total rainfall (5
P. M. to 5 P. M.), none; since September 1.
1900. 3D. 93 Inches; normal since September
1, 41. 6S inches; deficiency since September
1, 1!X9. 1.75 inches. Total sunshine, :! hours
36 minutes; possible, 15 hours 12 minutes.
Barometer Creduced to sea level) at 5 P. M.
23.81 Inches. . '
THE WEATHER.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
During the last 12 hours the barometer
baa fallen, rapidly over the North Pacifio
Miiiiiii.i m ..;.! .JIV ,,. ..a.i.i.n is mm. iim
Branch Office Fort Georjie, B. C.
states and cloudiness has Increased in North
ern California and along the Oregon coaat.
No rain has yet fallen in this district. The
temperatures have risen decidedly In the
niamette Valley and in Southern Oregon
and remainod nearly stationary elsewhere.
The conditions are favorable for showers
and thunder Btorms in this district Tuesday
with lower temperatures.
FORECASTS. .
Portland and vicinity Tuesday showers:
southerly winds.
Oregon Tuesday showers and thunder
storms; cooler, except near the coast: south
to west winds.
Washington Tuesday showers: cooler in
east portion; southwesterly winds
Idaho Tuesday showers and thunder-,
storms; cooler.
KDWARD A. BEAL8, Dlst. Forecaster.
MEETING NOTICES.
TARA ,WAS-H1N"GTON CHAP
TER NO. 14. O. E. S. Special
meeting today (Tuesday) at 1 P M
East Eighth and Burnside. to con
By orderVofkW-. M.'6 f Condon cer.
BELLE RICHMOND. Sec.
WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 40.
A. F. AND A. M. Special commu-
T-uV1? 1" Tuesday) evening.
7: JO. E. 8th and Burnside. F c
?Ke- Tvlstors welcome. Order
W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Secy.
MULTNOMAH prii: vpn . n-o
KADOSH. NO. 1. A. AND A.
s. RITE Regular meeting in
auditorium, Scottish Rite Ca
thedral, this evening at 8
o'clock. Work In 30th. degree.
By order
EMINENT COMMANDER.
IVANHOp LODGE. NO. 1.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, meets
every Tuesday evening In their Cas
tle Hall. 11th and Alder sts. Work
In . the Page rank. Visitors wel
come. E. M. LANCE. K. R. S.
GENERAL GERMAN AID SOCIETY
A special meeting will be held this (Tues
day) evening. May 24, at 8 o'clock, at our
hall. Eleventh and Morrison sts. By order
of the president. K. C BOHLMAN. Sec
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO.
54. O. E. S. Regular communica
tion this (Tuesday) evening. Ma
sonic Temple, 8 o'clock. Social.
Order W. M.
ELIZABETH SILKNITTER. Sec.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At "The Guilllaume." 18th and Davis stsi
Furniture, etc., at 10 A. M.; Turkish rugs at
1 P. M. Baker & Son, auctioneers.
At salesroom, 126 2d St., at 10 A. M. S L
N. GUman, auctioneer.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
MITCHELL At the family residence. 3S1
Last Fourteenth street. North. Sunday
May 22, Henry Hlllman Mitchell, aged 17
years 4 months and l days, beloved and
only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mitchell.
Funeral from the residence Tuesday Mav
24 at l:3o P. M. Services at crematorium
private.
MANELA In this city. May 23, Laura Vir
ginia Manela. aged 8 years 9 months 1
day, daughter of Harry c. and Clara D
Manela, at their residence. 1017 E Stark
Funeral will be held loday (Tuesday) Mav
24. at 10:30 A. M. at Greenwood Cemetery
Services private. Pendleton and Walla
papers please copy.
MITCHELL At the family residence 381
East Fourteenth street. North. Sunday
May 22, Henry Hlllman Mitchell, aged 17
years 4 months and 10 days, beloved and
only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mitchell
Funeral from the residence Tuesday May
24. at 1 :30 P. M. Services at crematorium
private.
WILKES In this city. May 22, at her late
residence, 500 Flint street, Mrs. Lottie C
Wilkes, aged 35 years 1 month 22 days!
Friends invited to attend funeral services,
which will be held at Rodney-Avenue
Christian Church. Rodney avenue and
Knott St., at 2 P. M. today (Tuesday)
May 24, Interment River View Cemetery.
KOLEN In this city. May 23, at the fam
ily residence. 1021 Mississippi ave., Peter
Marvin, infarct son of Mr. and Mrs. N. p.
Folen. aged 1 year 9 months and 9 days
The funeral services will be held at I. one
Fir Cemetery, at 11 A. M. today (Tues
day). BARN HART In this city. May 21., Mary L.
- D. Barnhart. widow late Major William
Barnhart. Funeral services will be held
at the family residence, 605 Third St., on
Tuesday, at 2 P. M. Services at the gravo
private, please omit flowers.
SPENCER March 23. Manlius F. Spencer.
Burial Wednesday at Dundee. Or. Services
at the grave, privately. No flowers.
1 . .-r f.
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THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
MOOUtX
REST AURA XT
1 "l-
COr OSTB M3XXJOK DOLLARS.
HOTEL OREGON j
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up
J EUROPEAN PLAN
t WRIGHT - DICKINSON HOTEL CO, Props. 1
P. T. Rlebardion, Pm,
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
S50 Rooms, 104 Suites, With Privat f
Baths. TO I'W TTlJT''DtnftT1 TTTTT -nTHTt
Moderate Rates.
, PhQ Metschan & Sons, Props.
Nortonia Hotel
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
BEAUTIFUL GRILL ROOM
European r;au Batwi to families
Oar Baa Mseta All Xrataa
ample Snltaa arttk Hatha for Cammarclal TraTelera.
MODERN COMFORTS
MODERATE
I I
C. W. CORNELIUS,
Proprietor.
SEWARD
Corner lOth and Alder
The leading hotel of Portland, opened July
1909. Modern In every detail, furnished 1
elegance. Most beautiful corner lobby In
Northwest. Commodious sample rooms
European plan. Rates tl.fi 0 and up. 'Bus
meets all trains. .
W. M. SEWARD. Prop.
OPENED SEPT., 1909
HOTEL LENOX
E, D. and V. H. JORGENSEN
Prop, and Mgrs.
COR. 3D AND MAIN STS.
Mot and Cold Water.
Long Distance Pnone
in Every Room.
,
RATES
$1.00 and up
W. X. Wood, Mgr.
ANGELA .HOTEL,
625 WASHINGTON STREET PORTLAND, OREGON
ONE RATE: ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH
$1 PER DAY
New brick, splendidly furnished. Ladies'
steam heat, running water; phones In all
Depot. Phone Marshall 1950. '
KVSEBAL XOTICKS.
MORGAN" In this city. May 23. at the fam.
ily residence. 411 Broadway. Mrs. Alice
Crump Morgan, aged 67 years 7 months 3
days. Friends invited to attend funeral
services, which will be held at Holman's
Funeral Parlors, Third and Salmon sts.,
at 2 P. M. tomorrow (Wednesday), May
25. Thence to Portland Crematorium,
where services will be concluded.
IOS8ETH KIXRAI, CO.,
MAKQUAM BLDG.
KLOKAL, DESIONS;
Phones: Main 5102. A 1102.
Dunning ts HcGntee, Funeral Directors
7th ud Fine. Phone Main 43U. LMdr u
sistant. Office of County Coroner.
ZELLER-BTKyES CO., Funeral Directors
B94 Williams ave. both phones; lady attend
snt; most modern establishment in the city.
EDWARD HOI-MAN CO., Funeral Direct
ors. 220 8d st. Lady Assistant. Phone M. 607.
J. P. FINLET SON. 3d and Madison.
Tady attendant. Phone Main 9. A 16i)9.
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successor
to F. 8. Dunning, incE. J52. 3 2528.
ERICRON CO. Undertakers;-lady assist
ant. 409 Alder. M. 6133. A 2235.
I-KKf"' Undertaker, cor. East Alder and
6th. phones 181, U JL88 . Lady, assistant.
HEADQUARTEKS
I OK TOl'JUS n, and
COMXERIIAL
l-TRAVELEKii.
Eltedal rates mftd
to Tmmlllps ud sin
Se Kotlemea. Tii
maoacement wlU.b
pleaaed at ail time
to show rooms and
EtTO prices. A mod
em Turkish Uatb
eatabUstunent In tha
hotel.
H. C. BOWERS.
Huafw.
NEW PERKINS
Fifth and Washington .Sts.
Opened" Tune. 1908.
.A liotel In the very heart of Portland's business ac
tivity. Only hotel equipped with -wireless telegraph.
Every convenience for comfort of commercial men.
Modern la every respect. Ratea fX.OO and up.
... Cafe and, grill; xnusla daring lunch, dinner and after
theater.
! Q- Swrtland. See. and Ms.
mm
m dm M w,
PRICES
sR3S:i:::::ai MM
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, fcl.00 per day; double, J2.00 per day.
All front rooms without bath. I1.S0 per day, single; 12. i0
per day dout la. All OUTSIDE rooms. Our omnibus meets
all trains.
H. E. FLETCHER,
Manager.
HOTEL RAMAPO
Corner Fourteenth and Washington
New Hotel, Elegantly Furnished
Rates $1.00 and Up
Special Rates for Permanent!
European Flan. Bos Meets An Trains.
ftl. E. FOLEY. PROPRIETOR.
PRIVATE BATHS
TOU WILL LIKE
THE WOODS
American Plan r-T"rT,T7T European Plan
13.60 Per Day LlJ 1 HJL U & ,i.6o Per "a
"It's All Comfort."
Onr Table d'llote Meala One Feature.
In heart of business district, center of city, half blocte
from O. N. Ry. and N. P. Rjr. Depot, close to all steam
ship wharves and C P. E Depot.
VANCOUVER, B. C.
Parlor; spacious lobby: elevator,
rooms. .Take "W" car from Union
BORN'.
DUXIWAT In Portland, May 51, to the
wife of Ralph R. Dunlway, 718 East
Burnside St., a girl.
' DIED.
HAXSEX In this city, Mv 23, at his late
residence, 663 Macadam St.. Mans O. Han
sen, aged 58 years 4 months and 15 days.
The remains . are at Flnloy's parlors.
Funeral notice hereafter.
VELTEN At his late residence. Hillsdale.
Or.. May 23. John P. Velten. aged 80 years
and S months. The remains are at Kin
ley's parlors. Funeral notice hereafter.
EGAX In this city. May 23, at the family
residence, 783 Vaughn St.. Genevieve Egan.
aged 40 years 5 months and 10 days.
Funeral notice hereafter.
RYAN At St. Vincent's Hospital, In this
city. Monday, May 2."i. James Grover Ryan,
aged 24. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Ryan. Notice 'of funeral later.
MIOHLER In this city. Mav 23. at her
residence. 10!4 East Morrison street. Mrs.
Emma B. Michler. aged 3!t years. Re
mains will be taken to North Yakima,
Wash., for interment.
RYAN In this city. May 23, James J.
Ryan, aged 29 years. Announcement of
luneral later. . .. ,
AMUSEMENTS.
BUNGALOW Md'sTorr"
12th
ison.
Phones Main 117 ana A 4224.
X KIOHTS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW,
Special Price Matinee Wednesday,
WM. A. BRADY PRESENTS
CRACK GEORGE
In Her Latest Comedy Success,
. "A WOMAN'S WAY."
Evonlngs Lower Floor. J2. $1.50, 1 Bal
cony. $1. 75c: Gallery, 50c. Matinee- S1.50.
1. 75c 50c.
PORTLAND THEATER
Every Evening This Week
At 8:15. Mon.. Wed.. Sat.. 2:30.
Mile Aida Hemml and the
NATIONAL. OPERA COMPANY
Presenting;
Fra Oiavolo
V
Prices 25c to $1.
THEATER
Mala 2, A 6360
Geo. I j. Baker,
Manager
BAKER STOCK COMPANY
Tonight, all week. Bar. Mat. Tomorrow, 25c
In the Beautiful Play.
I'XDEB SOUTHERN SKIES.
By author of "Way Down East." Great
cast and scenic production.
Evening Prices 25c. 50c. 75c. Sat. Mat.,
25c. 50c Next week: The Prisoner of Zenda.
KATN . A 1020.
MATINEE IVI.BI DAT.
V
K1GHIS
THEATER 15-2-59-750
WEEK MAY 23 lily Icna. Comedienne:
"The CODE Book;" Paul Hpadonl; Lyoni
and Iwco; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hughes;
Mack and West; Wolf and Zadella; Picturea;
Orchestra.
GRAND Week May 23. 191Q
World' Greatest
Juggler,
KARA
Direct from London
Hippodrome.
Matinee every day,
Evening performance
15c; lower floor. 25c;
The 4 Trocadero.
Wolf, Moore and
Young.
Rolf Rafaelly.
Field and Coco.
Kmll C'bevrieL
Ci ran da scope.
2:30; any seat. 15c.
7:30. U:15; balcony,
box seats, BOc.
The Sub-Conscious Mind
A free lecture on "The Power of Per
sistent Desire and the Faith That Moves
Mountains," will be given by Christian
I). Larson, of Chicago, editor of the
Progress Magazine, today at S P. M. at
Women of Woodcraft Hall, Tenth and
Taylor streets. A popular lecture on
"The Subconscious Mind" will be given
at 8 P. M. at the same place. Admis
sion 25 cents.
II
RECREATION PARK,
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts.
SACRAMENTO
vs
PORTLAND
MAV 24, 25, 26. 27, 28. 2, 30, 31 1
Jl.VK 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
. TWO GAMES DECORATION DAY.
Games Regln Weekdays SiSO P. SI.
Sundays 2:30 P. M.
Admission Bleachers, 2Gc; Grand
stand, BOc; Boxes, 25c extra. Children:
Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c.
LADIEi.' D4Y FRIDAY
Boys JJnder 12 Free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
GREAT
SELLS-FLOTO
SHOWS-
CIRCVS AVAR RAGES AND THE
PRICE OK ADMISSION HAS BEEN
REDUCED TO
25 CENTS
iSvo Performances Today.
Seats on Sule at
Sherman, Clay fc Co.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE
Daily or Sunday.
Per Line.
One timo ISo
same ad two consecutive times. ........ .22o
Same ad three consecutive times 30o
same au six or seven consecutive times. .5vo
lx words count as one line on cash ad-
vertisemen t s and no ad counted for less
tbuD two lines.
When an advertisement Is not run consec
utive times tn one-time rata applies.
On CshariFM of honk Advertliumpiiti thn
chargo will be based on tbe actual number
of lines appearing in the paper, regardless
i iuo numDer oz worus in earn line.
In New Toduv .all advertiHPmDfii m
charged by measure only. 14 lines tat, the
inch.
The above rates apply to advertisements
unuer "jew ioay" and all other classifica
tions excepting the following;
8ituatlons Wanted, 31 ate.
Situations Wanted, Female,
lor Kent, Rooms, private Families.
Kooms and Board, Private Families.
liousekeeoinjr; Kooms, Private Families.
The rate of the above classifications is 7
cents a line each Insertion.
TO 01 T-OF-TOWN' PATRONS The Ore
ronian will receive conv hv mail.
eufflc-ient remittance for a definite number
or issues is sent. Aeknuwledjrment of such
remittance will be forwarded oroniptly.
In ease box office address is required, use
regnlar form given, and count this as part
of the ad. Answers to advertisements will
be forwarded tot patrons, provided self-addressed
stamped envelopes are furnished.
If you have either telephone In your house
we wm script your aa over tbe pnone and
oend you the bill the next day. Phono
Want Ad Dept., Main 7010 or A 6095. Sit
uation Wanted and Personal advertisements
not accepted over - the phone. Krrors are
more easily made in telephoning advertise
ments!, ' therefore The Orefroniua will not
hold itself responsible for such error..
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT, Main 212.
SECRETARY, Main BftO.
HUMANE OFFICER, East 4770.
SEE
THIS
TODAY
100x100
N. E. Corner
12 th-Market
$28,000
GOOD TERMS
Real Estate Department. '
Ask for Mrs. Parks.
Union Bank & Trust
Company
235 Stark St.,. Corner Second
- - Portlands Or. n
JfEW TODAY.
i ...t-.j . r
Take an A car to East 30th street
and walk; eight blocks east.
A high-class, restricted residence dis
trict. 10Per 5 Ox 100 Lots ?10
cash ONLY $600 month
EARN $10
By guessing- how this limerick ends:
No. 3.
There was an old man named Moller
Who put up a dismal holler;
A knocker was he,
'Tis easy to see;
And he never
Any one sending us the correct ter
mination of the above limerick will re
ceive a certificate good for ip on the
purchase price of any unsold lot In
GOING-STREET ADDITION.
Brains set men and women floating
on the pinnacle of success. Some peo
ple have brains and don't use them;
these people don't float, they wallow.
Set your brains at work and see how
easy It is to earn ten dollars.
If your answer Is correct, we will
send you the certificate by return mail.
CARTER-DUGAN
COMPANY
OWNERS,
820 Chamber of Commerce,
Portland, Oregon.
50x100 on 12th street,
near Glisan; 50 feet of
trackage. This is the
best buy on the street for
only $17,500. Easy terms.
Dabney&Dabney
412 Commercial Block,
2d and Wash.
BEAUTIFUL FARM
Eighty acres, located at Roosevelt.
Klickitat County, Washington, fine 6
room house, 2 good barns, water piped to
house and barns, cemented chicken
yard, with chicken-houses, 40 acres in
pasture, 40 acres In high state of cul
tivation, 18 acres under irrigation, upon
which is growing Muscat and Alexan
dria grapes, peaches, aorlcots. annles.
pears, plums, strawberries and garden;
alfalfa cuts 5 crops, strawberries
ripen two weeks earlier than other
localities; almonds do fine. A money
maker and a beautiful home. Price
$8000 $2000 cash, good terms at 6 per
cent. uii ana see pnoio at our oizice.
GRUSSI & ZADOW
317 Board of Trade- HI (Ik., 4th and Oak.
Fine
Investment
100x100, close in on Tay
lor street, at an attractive
price; or might give long
term lease.
Vanduyn & Walton
515 Chamber of Commerce.
S5000
Ten full lots, all of them facing
carline, within 3-mile circle. Investi
gate. Quick action necessary.
Brubaker & Benedict
502 McKay Bldg., Third and Stark.
- J Phone Main 549.
Ladd'sAddition
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; $1000 cash, balance
on terms to suit.
Grussi & Zadow
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
IRVINGTON
Your choice of 200 first-class lots In
the swellest residence district of the
East Side.
Prices C1800 to 9230O per lot terms.
We will build for jeu on any- lot of
your selection. House A-l and terms
easy.
Phone for an appointment.
WALKER & REED,
823 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 8535.
$600 CASH
BUYS S3SOO MODERN BUNGALOW
WORTH 4O0O.
30th and K. Burnside. near Ankenv
carline and LAURELHURST; 5 rooms,
closets, attic, fireplace; 50x100 lot,
lawn, roses, berries, garden, chicken
park. Balance monthly.
OWER, H35 E. Burnside.
662 CLACKAMAS ST. Holladay Park; seven
rooms and Datn; modern and convenient;
nrlce will sacrifice for quick sale.
XEff TODAY.
A
First-
Class
Investment
40x100 feet, with house renting at
$15, on Kussell street, between Wil
liams and Rodney, in the business dis
trict of Albina. Improvements all in
and paid for. Similar property in
same locality selling for double the
price asked for this. Can be had for
a few days only for $5000, $2000 cash,
three years, balance, 6 per cent.
Real Estate Department.
Ask for Mr. Algar. S
Union Bank & Trust
Company
235 Stark St., Corner Second. - ;
Portland, Oregon. j
F
RENT.
For 6 Months
Call at our office in Gregory
Heights, end of Rose City Park
carline.
INVESTnENTC0.?&
Central Oregon
MADRAS, REDMOND, BEND, PRIXE
VILLE, LAIDLAW,
And all points In the Interior. If you
are intending to make a trip to this
wonderful empire you can now buv
your tickets at the address below and
avoid laying over a day in Shaniko.
We are now running 7 passenger
Pierce Arrow cars daily from Shaniko
and Bend, making connection at Ma
dras for Prineville, La Monte and way
points. For further information call
at 617 Chamber of Commerce, or phone
Main 1677.
ESPEY AUTO STAGE CO.
3 Fine Bargains
100 acres near Tiard.
90 acres Base Line road.
60 acres near Oak Grove.
All these at right prices.
I. G. Davidson
819 Chamber of Commerce.
ANOTHER FLAT BARGAIN, THIS
WEEK ONLY
$2500 will handle this income prop
osition, which will stand the strongest
investigation. Will net purchaser 10
per cent by Fall on amount invested.
F. E. Taylor & Co.
402-3 Lewis Building,
4th and Oak Sts.
$50 DOWN, $10 MONTHLY
$550 for a lot on East Hoyt street,
between 53d and 54th sts.; size COxlOO
feet; about half-mile east of Laurel-,
hurst; sold on easy terms of $50 down,
$10 a month.
I. GEVl'RTZ & SONS,
173-5 First St.
FineResidence$10,000
8-room house, with billiard-room, 8
lots, barn or " garage, many trees, 2
blocks from carline, Portland Heights,
could be made one of the most beauti
ful residence properties In the city.
Will consider part trade.
OWNER, 923 Board of Trade.
The Finest Corner
in the City
looxioo. iur.
Apartment Site. 7 :r: XU I
ZIMMERMAN,
621 Board of Trade Hide
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lownt rates and terms to stilt i ipc
ctal rates and favorable terms oa lurs
loans on business properties
Fundi Loaned for Private iavestors
A.H.BIRRELL CO.
202 UeKar Bide. 3d Jt Starts.
Rose City Park Bargain
17 beautiful shady lots, on 60-ft.
street, near Fremont and Coleman, only
$465 each, adjoining lots sold J650 up,
with restrictions and improvements.
Owner, AD 930, Oregonian.
3 Blocks From Kiliingsworth Ave.
and west of carbarns, lot with 5-room
cottage, new modern (except fireplace
and furnace) 12750: cash down o00 or
less, balance $25 a month, including ln
terest. Room 60 Washington Bldg.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
(AU Branches.)
823 Worcester Bide
Phones Main 8371; A 4013.
Wanted Income Property
or good apartment-house site that $15,
000 will handle. I mean business.
Call Main 7373. 2M1 Kenton Bids'.
INVESTORS Call on owners Realty Ass'tt
for timber, acreage, business. residence,
and apartment properties, 205 Ablngtoa.
REE