THE MOITNTN'CJ OKEGONIATN TtTESDAT, 5, 1910. 17 40,000 SEE PARADE Vancouver Is Royal Host on Fourth of July. SENATOR WILSON ORATOR Spanish-American War Veterans Awarded Prize for Largest Marching Body With 8 6 in Line Celebration Success. VANCOUVER, Wash.. July 4. (Spe cial.) Never beXtre In the history of Vancouver was the Fourth of July cele bration as great a success as the one held today. It Is estimated that nearly 40,000 persons were In the city, but tvlth all this crowd, there was not a serious accident. . ' In the morninfr, a monster parade. In which over 1000 persons took; part, was held. The First Infantry Band and the Vancouver city band furnished music. All of the soldiers in the post were in line with their guns, and the Second Field Artillery with its moun tain batteries took part. The prlza for the largest marching tody was awarded to the Spanish American "War Veterans, who had 86 in line. The Elks, wearing linen dus ters and small hats, much resembling fried eggs straight up, were 6o strong. The best woman's mount was won by Miss Avan; the M. R. Sparks automo bile with a number of girls won the prize for the best decorated machine, E. G. Crawford second, and William Du Bo la third. The United Artisans had the best float and the B. & M. Grooery took first prize for the best business float; the Central Manufacturing Company second, and Kong Loy, a Chinese gar dener, third. The best double drivers were owned and driven by Charles Mc Cafferty Miss Ie Yarmon led the best Jersey cow, and Rector & Daly won the four-horse team prizes. The neatest dressed newsboy was Leslie .Vance, 7 years old. The judges of the parade were Mrs. Ieo McGuire, Mrs. F. S. Palmer, M. M. Connor, Del Hildreth, and N. W. Merrl Cield. The Grand Army veterans and the Women's Relief Corps took prominent parts in the parade. Following the parade. Senator Wil Bon of Seattle delivered an eloquent ad dress to a large audience in the city park, and his remarks were punctu ated at Intervals by explosions of fire crackers. The general committee was: J. J. Padden. president; William N. Marshall, secretary ; M. S. Cohen, treasurer, W. ft. Carter,, C. C. Turley. Thomas P. Clarke. C. D. Hayes, A. W. Oalder, F. C. leathers, Jacob Westhoff, Lloyd ravis, B. A. de Yarmon. L. Lloyd du Bo is, A. B. Eastham. A. J. Dorland, Leo g. McGuire and AV'llllam du Bois. In the afternoon the motorboat races, tinder the auspices of the Vancouver 3Tacht Club and the Portland Motorboat Club, occupied the time. About 4 o'clock a Portland automo fclllst on the ferry slip attempted to crank his machine and the brake did Hot hold it when the engine started. The machine dashed down the incline through a large crowd of people and narrowly missed injuring a number. Officer Adams, 6 feet and 5 inches tall, attempted to hold the machine, but was crowded against the side of the embankment and his legs were serious ly bruised. Guy Bennett, a member of the Van couver Yacht Club, was starting from the bank to the Judge's scow In the Columbia when Henry Bird, a Vancou ver Jeweler, jumped Into the boat and upset them both. The day was warm and the water wet, and the thousands looking on enjoyed a good laugh on the couple as they splashed around In the water, but they were not injured. BIG CROWB-S THRONG KUGEXK Celebration Is Best One in History of Lane County Town. EUGENE, Or., July " 4. (Special.) In point of attendance and interest, Eugene has had one of the best celebrations in its history- The programme for the day Included a good parade, consisting largely of floats and decorated automo biles and carriages. The oration was de livered by O. P. Coshow and the Declara tion was read by Professor Joseph Schae fer. Daylight fireworks were a new feature of the celebration. A fair crowd attend ed the sports and races at the fair grounds this afternoon, but hundreds re mained downtown to get the report of the fight. In Eugene were scores of men who have met Jeffries, and when the flash "was read that Johnson had won, the dis appointed crowd dispersed without a cheer for, the victor. The contest was bulletined by both the Guard and Regis ter. Order was almost perfect in spite of Ihe large crowds, and only one arrest twas made. CHEIIAXIS HAS BIG CROWD Cane Fourth Is Celebrated With. Old Time Enthusiasm. " CHEHALIS, Wash., July 4. (Special.) Chehalis observed the Fourth of July with one of the biggest celebrations in the history of the city. There was a parade at 11 o'clock, followed by a patriotic programme at the Glide, where General J. M. Ash ton, of Taooma, was the orator of the day. The Chehalis band appeared in new Uniforms, and the State Training School band also furnished music. Many 'decorated autos were in the parade. Following the noon hour there were Bports of all kinds on .the streets. The baseball game at Millett Field, at 3:30. attracted a crowd that taxed the capacity of the great' grandstand. At night there were dances, moving picture shows, street vaudeville and other amusements. The city ordinances prohibiting the firing of explosives' of all kinds, including firecrackers, was enforced. AliRAXY'S CROWD IS '20,000 X-lnn County's Metropolis Holds Monster Celebration. ALBANY, Or., July 4. (Special.) Twenty thousand people celebrated the Nation's birthday in Albany today in one of the biggest celebrations ' ever held in the Willamette Valley. Big crowds came from all nearby towns, and from all parts of the surrounding country. The parade this forenoon was by far the best ever seen here. Scores of decorated automobiles and numerous floats were the leading features'. Fol lowing the parade a patriotic pro gramme was held In Chautuaqua Park Uercy R. Kelly, of Albany, was orator the day, and delivered a eplendid oration. The afternoon was devoted to baseball games, races and athletic sports. The principal contest was an old-fashioned horse race. The Cor vallls fire department won from the Albany fire department in this event, the Corvallis team running two blocks and getting water in 31 seconds, de feating Albany by four seconds. The celebration closed tonight with a grand display of fireworks. The Al-bany-Corvallis and Shedda bands fur nished music for the celebration. No accidents marred the day. TRIO IJfJCRED IX SEATTLE Fourth Celebration Claims Victims Before Day Dawns. SEATTLE, July 4. Before the dawn of Independence day three people had suffered serious injuries in Fourth of July accidents in Seattle. One of these. John Vant, aged 15. will probably lose the sight of his right eye as the result of Injuries sustained when a cracker which had failed to explode blew up in his hand, burning his face. Ephralm Charland, aged 16, was the victim of a "dldn't-know-it-was-load-ed" accident. His chum, 17-year-old Elmer Elliott, played Tracy, the ban dit, and Charland failed to throw up his hands.- He received a .32-caliber revol ver bullet in the side of his head. Phy sicians say the wound Is not dangerous. Augustus Boffles, 19 years old, was taken to the city hospital last night with a badly mangled hand, injured when a giant cracker exploded prema turely. The hand can be saved. ROSEBCRG HONORS FOURTH Grand Celebration Held Tnder Au spices of W C. T. U. ROSEBURG, Or., July 4.-(Speeial. Independence day was general'y observed in this city, with a grand celebration at the fair grounds under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. of Douglas County. The weather was ideal. Promptly at 10 o'clock in the morning occurred the parade, in which were displayed numerous floats, both of humorous and artistic design; members of the various fraternal orders, members of the Roseburg Sunday schools and individuals. The Fourth of July oration was deliv ered by W. E. Critchlow, of Portland. The afternoon programme included foot, sack races and egg races, catching the srreased pig. dog races and a target shoot. In which several local marksmen of prominence participated. Xewberg Has Big Celebration. . NEWBERG, Or., July 4. (Special.) Independence Day was celebrated in Newberg by a crowd estimated at from 6000 to 10,000 people. At 10 A. M. there was a parade made up of 75 floats, many of pretty design, representing the varied business Interests of tKe city. Hon. D. S. Mulkey, of Jackson ville, was the orator of the day. In the afternoon a baseball game was played between the St. Paul and Columbia Hardware Company teams, the former team winning, 4-0. Fire works were displayed at night. Fort Band Appears. FORT STEVENS, Or., July 4. (Spe cial.) Today at noon the Fort Stevens military band appeared for the first time in a public recital. This is the cul mination of months of patient effort on the part of Sergeant Hayward and Mr. Utzinger, the Instructors. Amid the roar of saluting cannon and the flash of gleaming weapons the Fort Stevens band contributed its part in the salute to the Nation, a ceremony that takes place an nually as the sun reaches its zenith, on the fourth day of July. 10,000 Attend Celebration. MOSCOW, Idaho, July 4. (Special.) The attendance, parade, amusements and business at today's celebration exceeded all former celebrations held by this city. The attendance was estimated at 10,000. The address by Rev. Jonathan Watson was unique In that he was a native of England, and a naturalized American His discussion from the Englishman's plde of the issue of the Revolutionary War was a pleasing innovation. Colfax Boy Loses Fingers. . COLFAX, Wash., July 4. Max Berry, the 16-year-old son of L. P. Berry, of Colfax, who was saved from drowning in the Palouse River several days ago by heroic efforts of friends, today came near meeting death by the explosion of a dynamite cap from a short fuse, los ing the first two fingers of his hand and the thumb. He had planned to frighten his' parents at 4 A. M., having found the dynamite caps in an old building. Elgin Has Last Xolsy Fourth. ELGIN. Or., July 4. (Special.) El gin today had its last noisy Fourth, as an ordinance against firecrackers and torpedoes is ready for the Mayor's signature, which has been delayed until July 6 on account of the differ ent merchants already having their stocks of noise-making explosives pur chased. . Xo Celebration, at Astoria. ASTORIA, Or., July 4. (Special.) There was no general observance of the Fourth here other than that the stores were closed and business was suspended for the day. Large crowds of citizens spent the day at the beaches or at neighboring towns where cele brations were held. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REFOKT. PORTLAND. July 4. Maximum tempera ture, 74 degrees; minimum. 61.3 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M.. 9.0 feet; change In last 24 hours. 0.1 foot fall. Total rain-, fall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M.) none; total rain fall since September 1, 1909. 42.09 Inches: normal rainfall since September 1, 44.07 Inches; deficiency of rainfall since September- 1. 1909. 1.98 inches. Total sunshine July 3. 8 hours, 12 minutes; possible sun shine. 15 hours, 30 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea-level) at 5 P. M.. 30.04 inches. THE WEATHER. Wind m a 6TATIONS, State of Weathef Boise Boston . . . Calgary Chicago. ........ Denver. ......... res Moines. . . . . Duluth Eureka Galveston. ...... Helena. ...... . . Jacksonville. .... Kansas City. .... Marshfleld Montreal New Orleans. New York. ...... North Head , Pocatel lo. ....... Portland.,. ...... Roseburg. ....... Facramento. St. Paul Salt Lake San Diego San Francisco.... Siskiyou Spokane. ........ Tacoma Tatoosh Island . . Walla Walla. Washington. . . . . Winnipeg 7410.001 12TE 10IN Pt. cloudy 7S;0.00 Clear O.OO 4 Pt. cloudy O.Otl N NB E NB NW S sw s Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear 10. oo lO.OO esjo.oo eslo.oo 82iO.OSi Pt. cloudy S:0.2O 9010.0O Cloudy Clear Clear 8210.00 6INB fiRIO.OOl 81 NW Clear 7810.00 8fl'0.26 84I040O Clear 6SE tVN eiw jeisw 4N o!n 6'NW e'N 4IW 8IN-W 18lW 4N sInw 6IW 12!S Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy 60:0.00 7210. CO 7410.001 7SI0.O0I 8010.00 S4I0.OO Kaln Clear Clear Clear Clear 8410. 00 Pt. cloudv 7210. 00 6410.00 3410.00 8210.00 7OI0.00 5RIO.OO Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy 8210.001 8610. 801 s-ilo.ool 4 SW ex uiear IClcudy IClear ' 181S WEATHER CONDITIONS. The Montana disturbance has moved north Into Canada and the high pressure area along the North Faclflc Coast has remained nearly stationary. No rain has fallen ex cept In Montana and In the Oulf states. The temperatures have fallen decidedly In the northern Rocky Mountain States and risen In the Interior of Northern California. In the Eastern States they have remained nearly stationary. The conditions are favorable tot fair IT. J.. RIdMriKx The Imperial Oregon's Greatest Hotel B50 Booms, 104 Suites, With Private Baths. HEW FIREPROOF BUILDING Moderate Rates. PLQ Mete chan & Sons. Props. THE PORTLAND PCRTUNO, OR. FLAN HODEKK KEcfTACRAiTT COST OHB mXJOK IXMARa. HOTEL HOTEL OREGON SEATTLE Portland's Live. Growing; Hotel. New, Modern, Centrally Located. EUKOPEAS PLAN. EUROPEAN PLAN. 7th and Stark, Portland, Or. Pioneer Square, Seattle, Wn. WRIGHT & DICKINSON WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY, Props. HOTEL COMPANY, Props. I C W. COBJTEIJTJS. OPENEr-EPT 1909 HOTEL LENOX E. D. and V. H. JORCENSEN Prop, and Mgra. COR. 3D AND MAIN STS. Hot and Cold Water. long Distance Phoaa in Every Room. RATES .$1.00 and ud W. P. Wo.d. Mgr. Beautiful Hotel Moore CLATSOP BEACH Portland's Nearest Beach Resort Via A. & C. K. R. Open All Year. Directly overlooking the Pacific Ocean. A delightful Summer and Winter resort. Hot salt- baths and surf bathing. Sea foods a spe cialty. Walks, drives and boating. DAN J. MOORE, Prop. weather In this dlstrlot Tuesday with rising temperatures in Southern Idaho. FORECASTS. Portland and -vicinity Fair; northwester ly winds. Oregon and Washington Fair; north westerly winds. Idaho rFalr; warmer south portion. Pioneer Pound Dead In Bed. ROSEBURG. Or., July 4. (Special.) George Fryor, a pioneer resident of Douglas County, was found dead in the Conklin rooming-house In this city 'shortly after 7 o'clock this morning. He wan 65 years of age and was apparently In good health when he retired last night. He is survived by one sister, Kllen Mc Devitt, of Salem, and one brother. Prank McDevitt, a newspaper man of Sumpter. The body is being held awaiting Instruc tions from relatives. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Baker's auction house. 12 Park St.: furniture, etc.: sale at 10 o'clock. Baker & Son. auctioneers. At residence 295 11th st. Sale 2 P. M. by Ford Auction Co. At 211 First street, furniture sale. 10 A- M. bv Ford Auction Co. MEETTN'O yOnCES. HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12. A. F. AND A. M. A special com munication will be held on Tues- ,8V day evening. July 5, at T:30 o'clock. work In the M. M. de cree. Visitors are cordially in vited. W. M. DE LIN, Sec SAMARITAN "LODGE. NO. 2. I. O. O. F. Members are requested to attend the fu neral of Mrs. Minnie Bell, wife of Brother James Bell. P. G. at the family residence, 759 East Couch street, today, at 1:30 P. M. By order of the noble erand. B. OSVOLD, Secretary. B. P. O. ELKS Members of Portland Lodsre. No. 142. are requested to meet in the lodgeroom today at 2 P. M., sharp, for the purpose of attending; the funeral of our late brother, Henry Fleckensteln. Visiting (brothers invited to attend. By order of thd Exalted Ruler. C M. BILLS, Sec, NEW PERKINS Fifth and Washington Sts. Opened Tune. 1908. 2. ttotel In the very heart of Portland's business ac tivity. Only hotel equipped with wireless telegraph. Svery convenience for comfort of commercial men. odern In every respect. Katea 11.00 and up. Cafe and grill; mualo daring lunch, dinaer and aftea thaater. Ptm. . . Bwetlsmd. Se. tonal 91arr. it ni i inis - pi h a ea HEAPQUARTERS TOR TOCIUSTW and COMMEBdAL kTRAVELEBd. Special rate madia to families and sin trie freDtlemes. The management will, be pleased at all times to ibow rooms and rive prices. A mod ern Turkish Butk establishment m the hotel. H. C BOWERS, Ma tracer. THE CORNELIUS "The House of Welcome." corner Park and Alder. Port land's newest r.nd most modern hotel. European plan. Be ginning; May 1st our rates will be aa follows: All back rooms without bath, single, fcl.00 per day; double, $2.00 per day. 11 front rooms without bath. $1.60 per day. single; $2.60 per day douMe. All OUTSIDE rooms. Our omnibus meets all trains. S. E. FLETCHER, Manager. Proprietor. HOTEL RAM1P0 Corner Fourteen!!, and Washington New Hotel. Elegantly Furnished Rates $1.00 and Up Special Kates for Permanent. European Plan. Boa Meet All Trains. L K. FOISI. FBOEBIEIuk. PRIVATE BATHS TOTJWTIX LIKE THE WOODS American Plan "TTY I ' Ui'X European Plan 1.60 Pep Day XIV- X SZlLj i & tl.60 Pep Dm "It's All Comfort." Oar Table dHota Steal One Feature. In heart of business district, center of city, halt felooH from O. N. Ry. and N. P. Ry. Depot, close to all steam snip wharves and C P. R. Depot. VANCOUVER, B. C SEASIDE, OR. MEETTNO NOTICES. IVANHOE LODGE. NO. 1. K. OF P. Regular meeting every Tuesday night. Castle Hall, 11th and Alder sts. Installation of officers. , E. M. LANCE.- K- R. S. PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO. 87, O. E. S. A stated communication this (Tuesday) evening in W. O. W. Hall, 334 Russell st. By order of W. M. ANNA E. COOTE, Sec. INDIAN WAR VETERANS are expected to meet at Flnley'a undertaking parlors. Wed nesday, July 6. at 1:40 P. M.. to take part in funeral of our deceased comrade, C. J. Foice. OTTO KLEEMAX. Grand Adjt. IX.VKK.il. NOTICES. FORCE At the family residence. 713 Fox st., St. Johns, Or.. -July 3. Carlton Force, aged 71 years. The funeral services will ba held at Flnley's parlors at 2 P. M. Wednesday. July 6. Friends and Indian War veterans invited. Interment River view Cemetery. FLECK ENSTEIN The funeral services of Henry Fleckensteln will be held at the family residence. 390 Park street, at 2:30 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon. Friends In vited. Interment at Rivervlew Cemetery. Services at the grave private. BEERY 371 East 7th St.. July 4,. Mallnda Beery, aged 5ti years. Funeral will take place from the parlors of the East Side Funeral Directors, East Alder & East Sixth sts.. today, July 5. 2 P. M. XONSKTH FLORAI, CO, MAKV1 UAAl ItLDO. FLOUAl. DKslONS. Fbones: Main 6102. A 110. Dunning A McEntee, Funeral Dlreetvra. Jill and line. Phone Main 430. Latljr as sUiant. Office of County Coroner tEIXEB-BYRNES CO., Fnneral Directors, 604 Williams Ave. i both phone) lady atteaoW ant; most modern establishment in the city. EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Direst. ars, t'iO d st. Lady Assistant. Fhona Al. aat, i. F. ITNLKY ft SON, 3d and MadUoa, Lot5 attendant. Phone Main 9. A 163a. EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, dm to F. S. Dunning. Inc. E. 62. a 252a. EKICSON CO-Undertakers; ladjr ant. 40 Alder. M. 6133. A 8238. LEKCH, Undertaker, cor. East Alder aafl ftb, 1'bunes 3bL B 1888, Lady assistant. AMCSEMENTS. SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY. BUNGALOW THEATER, 12th and Morrison Sts- Phones Main 117; A Kii. Three nights, beginning next Thursday; Special-priced matinee Saturday. Henrietta Crosman In th'e Comedy, "Anti-Matrimony." Evening, .oo. $1.50, S1.00, 75c. 00c; Mat in nee. si.oo to 2ac. IAIN a, A IDS. MATLN'JCK KVJE.KT DAT THEATER 15-25-50-159 WEEK JULY 4 -Mr. Edward Davis, preoent-in- "The Picture of Dorliin Gray"! James Thornton. Professor Apdale's Zoo Circus. The Imperial Musicians, Carlton and Terre Co... Uoufrey and Henderson. Carson Bros.. A'lc tureSjjOrchestra. GRAND Week July 4. 1910 WATON-H CTCH-I.VS-KDH AlllW. The Eminent Faro lsts. In their laugh able Interlude. "Schmaltz's Kight Off." The Four Rio Bros. Billy K. Wells. Ward and Weber. Harry 8prlngold and Marie Girard. Mabel Valenteene Moore. 2:30; any seat ISc. . T3n finri 0:15: Matinee Everv Tin v. Evening PerformnnnA Balcony 15c; Lower Flo or 35c; Box Seats BOc. LYRIC PORTLAND'S FAMILY PLAYHOUSE Seventh and Alder Streets. All Week; Matinees Dally, 2:45. Armstrong Musical Comedy Co. In "AFFINITY BEACH." Thursday Night, Gold Watch Given Away Friday Night, Chorus Girls Contest. Two performances nightly. 7:45 and 9:15 o'clock. Next Week "Halley's Comet." T f CT . a f C! Portland's Grand A V-rtrk.iJ Amusement Park. Last Few Days ' IJBERATI. Remarkable PERFORMING DOGS AND MOXKEYS. Don. Carlos' Trained Animals three times daily. TWO DAYS ONLY JULY 9-10. THAVir. Eminent Russian fnrnetist and world-fa-mous concert band. Musical sensation. IBa.seba.li RECREATION PARK, Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. VERNON vs. PORTLAND JULY 5, 6, 7, 8, 8, 10. Games lie-Kin Weekdays at 3:30 P. M. Sundays 2:30 P. M. Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand stand, 50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Children: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers Wednesday. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE Dally- or gondax Per Un-x One time 1M $arae ad two consecutlvo tlmea. ........ .2 baine ad. tliree consecutive times IMM Atuue ad six or seven consecutive times. ,6tio bix wjrdt count as one line on cuan ad vertisement and no ad counted for is tiian two lines. When an advertisement Is not ran ennsos ntive times uie one-time rate applies. 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Answers to advertisements will be forwarded to patrons, nrovided self-ad- If you have either telephone In your house we will accept your ad over the phone and aend you the bill the next day. Phone Want Ad Dept., Main 7070 or A 609S. bit nation Wanted and Personal advertisements not accepted over the phone. jUrrora art more easily mtulo in telephoning advertiso meats, therefore The Oregonian will not bold itself responsible for such errors. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS P f a I Richmond and Wallsond AustraU UUdl an Independent Coal & Ice Com pany, opposite City Library. Both phones. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY PRESIDENT, Mala 212. 6ECHKTARY, Main 500. ' HUMANE OFFICKK. East 477X NEW TODAY. Last Call Brand new apartments on Hoyt street, near Twenty-second. Price 45,000. of which $33,000 cash, balance in 5 years at 6 per cent. Net Income nearly 0 per cent If not sold by noon July th, vrlU be withdrawn, from market. We are exclusive gelling agents. Walker & Reed 823 Chamber of Commerce. Main 8535. WILL TRADE For Portland Real Estate, Hood River Orchard "Well Improved. Principals only. OW.MIR, 310 Chamber of Commerce. MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest rates and terms to snltt ape- rial rates and favorable terms ss lares loans on bsslness properties Funds Loaocd lor Private Investors. A.H.BIRRELL CO. 990 Ellsworth House of elsht rooms, on large lot. Additional lots on either side can be purchased cheap. Other Waverleigii Heights lots below market. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPAN V, S. W. Cor. Sixth and Washington Sts. $25,000 Lot and four flats on Seventh street, north of Jefferson street. F. Abraham, Rooms 217-218-219 Lumber Exchange bldg.. Second and Stark Sts. Telephones Main 2279; A 2279. ACRES FOR LESS THAN LOTS Will sell five acres In Newhurst Park, near Mount Hood line. Reason able price and terms. R. BUETIKOFER SC5 Salmon. ft (ISA a f&f SEW TODAY. Ladds Addition Home $10.00 Swell modern, brand new. 7-room house, just finished, furnace, nice fire place gas and electric lights, nice den, sleeping-porch, laundry trays. In fact, all latest improvements, on a lot 40x 128, with an alley In rear; all street improvements and cement sidewalks in and paid: on Ladd avenue, on 80-foot street. Price a bargain, $6000 J1000 cash, balance on terms to suit. Grussi & adow 31T Board of Trade Bide-. 4th and Oabu FINE PLATTING PROPOSITION 160 acres along Sandv River on AVest slope of Mt. Hood. Thebest of apple land. Near automobile road, and Mt. Hood Electric has right of way- through the place. Scenery unex celled and fine for summer resort. Telephone Jas. Wilson, Tabor 1560. Seventh and Salmon Streets Right in the heart of the business center; will advance rapidly in value and only a few corners like this left. Act quick, as price will be. advanced very soon. Owner, 272 Washington street. INVESTORS Call on owner Realty Ass'n. for timber, acreage, buslne; residence and a-partraent properties. 25 Ablnffton. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Beck. William G.. 312 Falling hldg. Blrrell. A. H. & Co.. 2(12-3 McKay bldg. Real estate. Insurance, mortgages, loans, etc. Brubaker & Benedict, 502 McKay bldg. M. 542. CARD REALTY & INVESTMENT CO., 623 HENRY BLDO. MARSHALL, 15BT, A 157. Chapln & Herlow, 332 Chamber Commerce. Cook, B. S. & Co.. 603 Corbett bldg. Jennings & Co.. Main 1R8. 200 Oregonlan. PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P.. 213 Commercial Club bldg. Schalk, Oeo.D., 228 Stark Main 3D2. A 2392 SHINDLER & HALL, 2(5 Ablngton bldg. The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition.) M. H. Thompson Co., cor. 4th and Oak sts. REAL ESTATE. For Sale Lots. BUSINESS i'ORNER IXJT, lf.O0. Pine corner lot, 50xtOO, on 22d and Division sts.. Joins Ladd's Addition; stores all around and a good place to build tor an Income or a fine speculation; price, $1500, for a few days only; half cash. GRITSSI' & ZADOW. . 317 Board of Trade B 1 d k., 4th and Oak. FOR APARTMENTS We have for sale the cheapest M block apartment site in the city. The neighbor hood is made for an Investment of this nature and the poperty is considerably below the market price. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. Third and Oak Sts. MONT A VILLA. For sale, three lots, 2."xl00 feet, num - fcered 4. 5 and 6, in block numbered 7, in Stanley's Addition No. 2, close to car line: price ?800. Address J. D. Winn, . Beuna Vista, Oregon. t ON 53d, near Belmont, 2 elegant lots, hard surface pavement contracted for which will increase the value materially; if sold this week a bargain can be had. GHAY-CCNl NOHAM-GKAY, 72-2 Electric Bldg. 6UNNYSIDB lot at 89th and Stephens st. : 40 feet by 100 ft. All improvements; is for sale by owner; price $850; terms. Phone Tabor 2110 or call at 1155 East Stephens st., 3 blocks south of Hawthorne ave carllne. i . ALAMEDA PARK LOTS. Are high and sightly, overlooking Irving ton; near Broadway carllne; beat city Im provements; priced 25 per cent below the market. Inquire Alameda Land Company, 822 Corbett bldg. THIS WEEK ONLY. At $275 less than present market value, a choice 100x100 corner In Irvington, within 2 blocks of car. GRAY-CUNINGHAM-GRAY, 722 Electric Hldg. FACTORY SITE. 15 lots, full size lots at 23d and Holgate; alongside of the Southern Pacific car shops; $900 is the price If taken at once. David Lewis, room 2 Lumbermens bldg.. fith and Stark. DO YOU WANT A GOOD BUY? $35.500 150x100 on Gllsan St.; a good proposition for short time only. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY, 3d and Oak Sts. LOTS! LOTS1 LOTS1 $2 down ana 12 each month, on Oregon City car line, price $150 and (200. Na tional Realty A Trust Co.. 3i6!4 Washing ton st, room bit. HAWTHORNE-AVE. LOT. $100 cash and $10 per month buys lot near Hawthorne; price for quick sale. $700. C. L. Sheets. 420 Swctland bids. Phone Main 7770. LOT 50x100 in Windsor Heights on East 48th St., 3 blocks from Hawthorne ave., one block from car; price $700; $200 cash will handle. McCargar, Bates Lively, 815 Failing bldg. FULTON Park Two beautiful sightly lots, each a corner, 60x100; about oo feet from car station; fine for either business or resi dence purposes; $000 each. Call 410 Falling BEAUTIFUL LAURELHURST LOT. $275 under market value; in first quar ter; only little cash necessary or will take jewelry as part or all payment. Owner, AK 109. Oregonian. SNAP in Laurelhurst; lot 3. block 4; must be sold by Tuesday evening; make offer for equity. Huppell & Son, 624 and Sandy Koad. Both phones. LOTS 11 and 12, each 60xloO, in block 27, East Creston, near car station on Mount Scott car. Inquire at 1143 Hawthorne ave. . Tabor 2277. THREE- lots, each 40x100, two blocks from Archer Place station. Mt. Scott carllne; cash or torms: owners. Phone Main 2275. 421 Hamilton bldg. BUY a lot on easy monthly payments and we will furnish you, free of coat, a place to live. Gregory Investment Co., end of Rose City FarR canine. IRVINGTON LOTS. $160 and monthly pay ments; choice lots on 27th, near Tilla mook. Inquire 835 Tillamook or Main 7314. LOT in Menefee Addition Attractive loca tion; price. 800. on very reasonable terms. This is a snap. McCargar. Bates &. Lively, 315 Falling bldg. FOR SALE $6000 cash, six of the choicest lots on Council Crest: excellent view. Ap ply 810 Board of Trade or phone Mu sliall 88. KLAMATH FALLS. R. R. center of South ern Oregon; lots 50x100. $100, easy terms. 321 LumbermenB bldg. ALAMEDA PARK. 2 lots, old contract, 1 block from car line, cheap. Phone Main 3308. FOR SALE by owner. 60x100 lot. 2 blocks west of Laurelhurst; 2 carlines; $loto, te run. Ph one Main 114. WEST SIDE corner. llOxHK), 15 minutes' car ride; fine view; cash, $850. W. Dletz, Hotel Oregon. PORTLAND HEIGHTS, choicest residence section; grand view; Improvements In; little over V market value; no agentg. Main 3551. 10 DOWN and $10 per month will buy a nice lot, 16th St., near Alnsworth ave. Apply at 48 N. 6th St., or phone A 2424. FOUR lots In Portsmouth Villa -extended for sale at a bargain. McCargar, Bates & Lively. 315 Falling bldg. 50xlv LOT. Rose Cltv park: bargain at $650. This Is for a quick sale. Address A B 10O. Oregonlan. . $590 FOR a good Rose City Park lot; 50x 100; east facing. Address W 101. Orego- CORNER REAL, ESTATE. For Sale Lots. SEE VILLAMEAD 475 Lots, East 0th and Gllsan its. to The cheapest lots In this district 11000 which Include ceraunt sidewalk, curbs, water, etc. Just beyond Laurelhurst. on "M-V" carllne; easy terms. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. Third and Oak Sts. YOt'R choice of 6 lots In the northwest Quarter of LAURELHURST at FIRST PRICES; $500 can be gained by the pur chaser of any of these; some corners; taka" advtntago of the offer without delay. -GR A Y-CUN INGHAM-GRAY. 722 Electric Bldg. For Sale Houses. JUST THE PLACE!!! Wouldn't you like to have just a little more ground than yeu get with the or dinary lot? A place where you can have a garden, that amounts to something and a place for some chickens, and a cow. too, if you want it? If you would we would like to show you a place that we have;,, for sale, right on the carllne, with eiec-. trie lights, gas and Bull Run water. There is nearly 4 of an acre of ground, all cleared, and nicely fenced: the house is all that can be desired artistic, comfort able and is a real home; u rooms down stairs, with bath and toilet; do you know., that there Is ground enough here to give anyone a good living if cared for prop erly? We would like to have you Investi gate this. CHAPIN & HERLOW. 'D" 332 Chamber ot Commerce. WEST SIDE HOMES. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF VERY DE SIRABLE AND BEAUTIFUL WEST SIDE HOMES. RANGING IN PRICE FROM .nU0 TO 25.iO. EVERY ONE OK WHICH WAS BUILT UNDER SUPERVI SION OF OWNERS FOR THEIR OWN USE. WITHOUT IDEAS OF SALE. WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SHOW THEM. NORTON & WALSH. , , 26 !a WASHINGTON ST. . ROOMS 402 AN D 4U3. GOING TO BUILD? WE ARE BUILDING MORE HOUSES THAN ANY CONTRACTOR IN THE CITY. THERE ARB GOOD R BASONS. OUR CUSTOMERS SAVil MOXKY AND GET BETTER. WORK OX TERMS TO SUIT. IF YOU OWN' TOUR LOT WE WILL FURNISH THE MONEY TO BUILD. ' PLANS AXD ESTIMATES FREE. OREGON BUILDING & TRUST CO., , 809 HENRY BLDG. FINE HOME. $1000' CASH. Modern 7-room two-story house, with fine fireplace, hot-water heat, all the latest' improvements, built-in china closets, full cement basement, laundry trays, including rome carpets and linoleum; on a 'ot 50x loll; fine lawn, loo rose bushes, some fruit trees; on Ka.st 30th near Ankeny; price only $5000: $l(H)ll cash and $25 per monttu GRUSSI ZADOW. 317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak. . SWELL BUNGALOW. $1100. IN OVERLOOK fine fireplace, Dutch kitchen, shades, fin-" ished floors, in fact nothing missing: lot i 50x100. on Long View ave.. near Shaver;, swell neighborhood: a bargain; $4350, $1000 cash and $40 per month. GRUSSI & ZADOW. . 317 Board of Trade Bid g.. 4th and Oak. .A WEST SIDE HOME. Let us show you one of the best-built, best-planned, most artistically finished 0 room bungalows to be found. It Is NEW, ( built -by owner for his homo, and leaving' city Is cause of sale; one block car, ami THE PRICE ONLY COVERS COST, oil' very easy terms. NORTON A WALSH, ' ' 2flUt Washington St. Rooms 402 and 403.' $3-'5u HAVE you seen those ANDERSON to BUNGALOWS? If you will seet $4200. them you must be convinced that you are getting your money's worth. Every modern convenience and lm-" provement In a BUNGALOW THAT IS DIFFERENT. It doesn't cost any, thing to look. PORTLAND TRUST CO. BANK. 1 Third and Oak Sts. ' HANDSOME! HOME IN IRVINGTON Quar ter block in most attractive locality on Tillamook, near East llllh.; 25-foot park, slrip adjoining; U-room home, hardwood, iinish throughout; thoroughly modern; price $15,5110; this Is a very handsome' dwelling and Is a bargain at the price. ...... .- 1 .. m a M. 1 li'.lu 51 L Cellln 'dg. ; THIS IS A BARGAIN. i Fine 2-story house, 7 large rooms, with . bath and toilet; lot 50x100; nice lawn and fine garden, with strawberries, currants,1 also plum, pear and two apple trees;', house faces east, close to school, and ISO feet from Aberta streetcar. Price $2800. V 09, Oregonian. FINE dwelling on Tillamook, near East 23d; 9 large rooms; quarter block. In fine' locality in Irvington; house three stories and modern throughout, with very attrac tive grounds surrounding. If you are look-, lng for a fine, large home in an attractive locality, see ua about this property. Mc Cargar, Bates Sr. Lively, 315 Falling bldg. ACREAGE HOM HI. 114 acres, all kinds of irult, 6-room house and pantry and large verandas, bath. , new barn, large chicken corral; cholcs tlowers and shrubs; 4 blocks from. car. Terms. LOUIS BRANDT. Oak Prove. Oregon City T.lnw. . $lO0 DOWN AND $50 MONTH buys one of the best 5-room bungalows in . Rose City Park less than block to car; . price Includes shades and fixtures; has polished floors and furnace; lot 50x100.1 It will surprise you. Price $3500. Address y 103. Oregonlan. : ( WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS. House, 7 rooms and reception hall, lot 50x100, fine unobstructed view, full ce-' ment basement, with laundry tubs, fur- ' naco and fireplace; newly painted inside and out: $(5U0; terms; adjoining lot, $3500. Thone Main 442H. ARE YOU LOOKING for a home? We have a fine list of new dwellings that are com- ' plete In every detail. It doesn't cost any--thing to look, and we have them in Piedmont. Irvington. Rose City Park. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY, Third and Oak Sts. $6500 An Ideal 8-room new home. Just fn- ished, on Hawthorne ave.; lot 60x120; all those little conveniences that mean so much, "it doesn't cost anything to look." PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY, Vhlrd and Oak Sts. $2250 SACRIFICE or a moaern l-room. bungalow; new. worth $2000; one block Bouth of Alnsworth avenue on East 1Mb. st-i owner must sell at once. - GRAY-CUN INGHAM -GRAY, 722 Electric Bldg. HOME AND LOTS OF FRUIT. Fine 7-room house and large lot In Sun nyslde. 1 block from car, for sale cheap; lots of fruit; half cash will handle It. V. VINCENT JONES REALTY CO. 302-303 Iwis Bldg. FINE IRVINGTON PROPERTY Handsome S-ror-m house, on Hancock, near East 19th. on lot 75x100; thoroughly modern and a very attractive home; price $12,M0. half rmh. McCargar. Bates it Lively. 315 Falling bldg. , FINE suburban view home. 1 acres; 8- room house: hot water heat; greenhoujm ; ' all kinds of fruit. Best bargain in city. Might consider part exchange. Call at premises, 30 East B3d St. Morrison at. Mt. Tabor car. Phone Tabor 8. . 515 HOME. B-room house, lot 75x110. on Oregon City carllne; price $1800; payment $15 each morlh: nothing down. NATIONAL REALTY & TRUST CO.. 32tf',j Washington st.. room 510. . E. 33d AND CLINTON ST. HOME. 6-room modern house. Just completed, on carllne. Price $3u00, caa be handled on $700, balance like rent. ' MP PALMER-JONES CO.. 212-213 Commercial Club hlrig. MODERN and attractive dwelling of 6 rooma on Clackamas near East 26th; lot 50x123; house new and very conveniently ar ranged; price, with street improvements paid. $4800; good terms. McCargar, Bates & Lively, 315 Falling bldg. . $4000 NEW 6-room, 2-story dwelling. hard-J wood floors, hot-water heat, hutlt-ln . buffet, cupboards, fireplace, perfectly -modern; it Is worth more money. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY, Third and Oak Sts. COZY new 4-room bungalow, well built' throughout, with large basement; corner, lot. with fine garden; one block from car; price, $1275; terms. Norton & Walsh, itw v asnmRi'.'ii gi., p'"iii. i-ana WE have homes In Irvington, Ladd's Ad dition, Rose City Park, and all over the East Side. Some can be handled on very easy terms. See our list. 017 Board of xjrTTSTT A i-onms and bath, nlftstoreo. elec tric lights, 1 block carllne; $1400. terms $400 down, balance monthly. Mt. Scott car. Grays Crossing. Inquire Howe's store. fSCoo Modern cofVage on East 7th st. cor. 60x100 choice flowers and fruit. This Is a pretty home and Is offered below the mar- -kct. Call 41Q Falling bldg. SNAP Strictly modern 7-room home, beau ttful grounds, lot 75x100; fine neighborhood, clise In. See Werner Wrenn, 313 Lewis bldg. Price $34"0; terms. - $10 A MONTH pays for a neat., cosy horns on a 5OX100 lot in Gregory Heights. Call at end of Rose City Park carllne. Gregory In vewtment Co. FOR SALE. Buy of owner for $300 cash, fine new home, fireplace, sleeping-porch, full ce ment basement, call labor 1051. 4-ROOM house and lot. cheap; 2 blocks west of Laurelhurst; nlco lawn, fruit trees, etc.- 903 E. Everett st. B 2176. FOR SALE by owner, the handsomest 8- room house in Irvington. 4KG East 2oih au N. Call and ee it.