Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 29, 1910, Page 13, Image 13

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CANDIDATES FAVOR
DIBEGT PB1MARIES
Republicans Recommended for
Legislature Take Stand
Against Repeal.
OPINION IS UNANIMOUS
Statement No. 1 Should Remain on
Statutes TTntil Demand for Re- ,
peal Made by People Is
Also Agreed Cpon.
After thorough discussion of the
direct primary Jaw and Statement No.
1 the entire legislative ticket as rec
ommended lately by the Republican
county assembly and indorsed by the
state assembly, went on record last
night as opposed to action by the Leg
islature against either measure.
Further than that the sentiment was
strongly in favor of the direct primary
law, and every man on the ticket took
'the stand that he. would oppose any
efforts that might arise in the Legis
lature to repeal the law.
The subject was discussed at a meet
ing of candidates In the office of
George W. Stapleton. It was brought
up after an Informal meeting had been
held to decide on minor campaign de
tails. The sentiment in favor of the
direct primary law was not only gen
eral, but very strong.
Some Amendments Suggested.
Some criticism of the law in its pres
ent form was heard. But this criticism
applied to minor workings of the direct
primary and the remedies suggested were
; in the interest of economy. For in
stance, it was suggested that the prac
tice of circulating petitions is a useless
one, inasmuch as it Is no barrier to un
desirables. Anyone can get the required
. names on his petition. The fact has been
proved. Inasmuch as the cost of circu
lating a petition la $75, it was suggested
that the amount named be turned in
to the county or state as a fee for declar
ation of candidacy. These ideas were
advanced by Mr. Stapleton and Joseph
V. Beveridge and met with favorable
comment. However, the idea" prevailed
that the Legislature should not attempt
to affect any such changes as those re
ferred to.
As to Statement No. 1 there was no one
of the candidates who felt it within his
province to do anything In opposition to
that system. The people will become
sickened of Statement No. 1 in due time
and will then repeal it overwhelmingly,
was the unanimous opinion.
Primary Law TTplield.
Brief statements were made by each
candidate as to his stand on the direct
primary. And each statement eerved as
a refutation of the cry made by antt
assembly Republicans that the assembly
candidates. If placed In the Legislature,
would direct an attack upon the primary
law. Here is what the various candidate!
had to say:
Louis G. Clarke The primary law is
one of our beet laws. I am unalterably
opposed to any Misnge being made.
Ir. J. R. Wetherbee I am opposed t
any meddling with the direct primary law
and do not think any changes should b
effected.
John C. McCue I have always favored
the direct primary law and shall oppose
any attempt to meddle with It. t cannot
conceive how there could arise anj
question -i to our stand on that ques
tion. Joseph TV. Beverldge Moat assured
ly there Is no intention of changing the
direct primary law. I do think, how
ever, that minor Improvements could be
made. Why not do away with peti
tions? They do not act as a bar to
anyone. Why not file notices of can
didacy and have a foe of $75 therefor, the
money to go towards paying the ex
penses of holding elections. In that
way the community would get the ben
efit. Now It goes to a few professional
circulators of petitions.
People Should Decide.
George W. Stapleton I am opposed
to bothering the primary law or mak
ing any changes. I do not even favor
the repeal of Statement No. 1 until the
people have become thoroughly sick
ened of it, as they are bound to in
time.
Judge H. H. Northup The primary
law should not be disturbed.
C. B. Moores I voted for the direct
primary law originally and had a small
part in framing it. I believe in sus
taining It and do not feel that the Leg
islature should meddle in any way.
Peter Hume It Is a rare law that
does not have room for improvement,
but an for the direct primary law. it is
not for the Legislature to correct. If
It needs correcting the Legislature
might suggest to the people, but noth
ing more.
Peter Hobklrk I am opposed to any
interference with the direct primary
law In any manner. As for Statement
Number One let the people act on that
when they get around to it.
K. L. Rayburn I am positively op
posed to the Legislature taking any
action whatever on the primary law.
C. N. McArthur and H. E. Collier
were out of the city, but several-candidates
who had talked with them on the
bubject under discussion gave the as
surance that both are heartily in ac
cord with the; direct primary law.
POLITICAL GOSSIP
RALPH CLYDE, the "newsboy" as
pirant for legislative honors, has
begun talking of himself again as an
anti-assembly candidate. The only
drawback is that he can't get the antis
to take him seriously, despite the fact
that they are hard put for material.
"The minority party." said George H.
Thomas, chairman of the Democratic
County Central Committee, yesterday,
"should he encouraged. It serves as a
sort of safety valve on the majority party
and therefore Is of Inestimable value.
Hence, I repeat It should he encouraged
by the voters with a few offices at every
election."
"What shall we do when the anti-as
sembly Republicans come around after
the primary election and want to form
an alliance with us for the general elec
tion?" This question prominent Democrats are
asking of one another.
"Demand a fair share of the legisla
tive- iickci -ana euner the Governors
chair or a seat In Congress as our share
of the frame-up." is the frank answer a
few of the bolder are making.
The Democratic County and State Cen
tral committees will not organize or go
to work until after the September pri
mary elections. The Democrats are
rather hard put for a way of developing
suitable candidates. Their organ
preaches to them that it is cruelly wrong
to hold a mass meeting or assembly to
consider publicly suitable men. And so
they are put to the need ef sitting back
and waiting for the spirit to move some
faithful member, of the fold to pit him
self against the mighty opposition. Fur
thermore, the spirit isn't - always dis
criminating In its movements and is
likely as not to move someone utterly
without hope or chance.
Some of the more timid among the
anti-assembly Republicans are alarmed
lest "wolves in sheep's clothing" develop
in the legislative fight. There are going
to be a lot of anti-assembly legislative
candidates who are put in the field by
the enemy to split the ticket, they say.
Louis G. Clarke, recommended by the
county assembly and accepted by the
state assembly, for Joint Senator from
Multnomah and Clackamas counties, will
not make an active campaign in his own
behalf. He prefers to stand on his merits
before the voters, and says he will do
nothing at all to advance his own inter
ests in the campaign. But, for that mat
ter, he doesn't need to boost himself
his record speaks eloquently for itself.
Bay his supporters. - '
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, July JS. Maximum tempera
ture. 78 degrees; minimum. 3 degrees. River
reading at 8 A. M.. 1.4 feet. Change In last
24 hours, none. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to
5 P. M-), none. Total rainfall since Septem
ber 1, 190, 42.09 Inches. Normal rainfall
since September 1, 1908, 44.45 Inches. Defi
ciency or rainfall since September 1, 1909,
2.3 Inches. Total sunshine, 15 hours. . Pos
sible sunshine. 15 hours. Barometer (re
duced to sea level) at 5 P. M.. 29.98 inches.
THE WEATHER.
55 Wind
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STATIONS.
State ol
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0 W Cloudy
8'S Clear
20 NW Clear
14 W Clear
6!S Cloudy
12INW Pt. cloud?
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12INW Clear
10 N Clear
12W Clear
4 SW Cloudy
6 SW Clear
12 N Pt. cloud:
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4 W Clear
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12 SW Rain
4 SW Clear
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20 W Clear
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A small low pressure area is central over
Idaho and the barometer continues high
over Western Oregon and Western Washing
ton. Another high pressure area has made
its appearance in the Canadian Northwest,
and a low pressure area is central over
Kansas. Good rains have fallen in Southern
Utah. Eastern Colorado. Western South Da
kota and at a few places along the Middle
Atlantic coast. . The temperatures have re
mained nearly stationary on the Pacific
Slope and high temperatures continue , in
Kansas. Oklahoma and Missouri, where in
many places maximum temperatures of 100
degrees or more were registered during the
afternoon.
The conditions are favorable for fair
weather In this district Friday, except in
Southeastern Idaho, where thunder-showers
will very likely occur.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity 'Friday fair; north
westerly winds.
Oregon and Washington Friday fair;
northwesterly winds.
Idaho Friday fair, except thunder
showers In southwest portion. '
. . EDWARD A. BEALS,
District Forecaster.
AMUSEMENTS.
main s, a inm.
ITINKK FVEKT DAT,
lWS-Ma
I1SHTS
THEATER 15-25-50-759
WEKK JULY JS Ous Sohlke's Bams Girls
In the Musical Frivolity, "Toyshop Pas
times." Franklro ITnderwood and Frances
Hlossow In "A Wicked Woman," Stepp, Mel
llnger and King. Lou Anger, Bratam'i phan
tographs, Wentworth, 1 est. and Teddy,
Mildred Morton. Pictures, Orchestra.
GRAND Week July 25, 1910
The Incomparable
ALBI.S1.
George Dfl Toy and
Day ton sisters,
George 13. Alexander,
Viola Crane and
Company.
Beulah Dallas,
OKaNDASVOFE.
King of the World's
Illusionists, with spe
cial features and al
ways something new
The Soott Brothers,
Matin. Rverv Day. 2:30: anv seat
GvcnlnK Performances at 7:30 nrt D.IK
Balcony 15c; Lower Floor 25c: Box Boats 50c
LYRIC
PORTLAND'S
FAMILY
I'LAYIIOUSB
Seventh and Alder Street.
ALL THIS WEEK.
ETHEL DAVIS. In "Idolised Ida."
At 2:45. 7:45 and 8:15 P. M.
Friday Night, Chorus Girls' Contest.
Tuesday night. July 26. Monster Benefit,
T H F" OAK'S Transfer Kast Morrt
vrtrVO -on and least Wilar.
Last Few Days
MARVELOCSLY SUCCESSFUL
NAYASSAR LADIES' BAND
Admission to Park. 10 Cents.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
RILEY In this city, July 27, Laurena
Blanche Riley, aged 29 years, beloved wife
of Charles M. Riley, daughter of Mrs.
E. J. Harrison, sister of Mrs. W, L. Angel
and niece of J. C. Stuart. Funeral will
be held from Dunn ins & McEntee's par
lors, Friday, July 29. at 8:80 A. M.. thence
to St. Patrick's Church, 19th and Savier
sts., where services will be held at 9 A.
ju. rienaa respectfully invited to at
tend. Interment Mount Calvary Cem
etery. "WALLOREN In this city, July" 28, at the
family residence, 634 Thurman street,
Arthur Emanuel, beloved son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wallgren, aged 16 years 9 months
and 7 days. The funeral services will be
held at the above residence at 1:30 p. M-.
Sunday, July 31. Friends Invited, Inter
ment in Lone Fir cemetery.
KNIGHTON The funeral services of the
late Mrs. Dollle Knighton will be held at
Holman's funeral parlors, at A. M.,
tomorrow (Saturday), July 30. Friends In
vited. Interment In River view cemetery.
BARKER At the residence of her daugh
ter. Mrs. Emma B. Carroll, 69 7 Flanders
street. July 2 7, Madam Sara A Barker.
Funeral services private from the above
residence today (Friday. July 29, at 2:30
P. M. Please omit flowers.
HOLMAN The funeral services of the late
Harriet E. Uolman, beloved wife of George
A. Hoi man. will be held at Holman's
funeral parlors. Third and Salmon streets,
at 10 A. M. today (Friday). Friends in
vited- Interment In River view cemetery.
SCHRACK Anna, wife of Morgan Schrack,
aged 32 years. Funeral services at Dun
ning & McEntee's chapel, at 10 o'clock
A. M., Saturday. July 30.
XONSETH. fXORAL CO.
MAKuCAM BUHJ.
FLOBAL DESIGNS.
Phones: Main 5102; A 1104.
Donning A McEntee, Kunaral Directors,
1th and Ptne. Phone Main 430. Lady a
siatanu Office o County Coroner.
ZELLEB-BYBXES CO., funeral Dlrocton,
594 YVilhajn ave.; both phoneat 1m dy attend
ant: mMt mtxirn gtabUfttimcnt in tbe fit jr.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. SO Sd St. Lady AasUtmnt. Phone M. 6U7.
J. F. FIN LE Y A SON', 3d and Madiaen.
Lad.T attendant. Phone Main . A HS.
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, suooeeeors
to V. S. Dunning. Inc. E. 52. B 152a.
ERICSOX CO. Undertakers: lady assUt-
nt. 409 Alder. M. 6133. A 233.
LEECH. Undertaker, cor. East Alder and
.h. Phones 18L. B lSea. Lady assistant.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At "Wilson's Auction House, comer Pwond
and TamhllL Sale at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson,
auotioneer.
At salesroom. 126 2d St., at 10 A. M. 3. L.
N Gllman. auctioneer.
MEETDiG yOCTCBSL
PORTLAND LODBE. NO.
F. AND A. M. Special communi
cation. Masonic Temple, this (Fri
day) evening, 6 o'clock. Work In
M. M. degree.. By order of the W.
jo. visitors welcome.
C. M- STEADMAX, Secretary.
NOTICE All woodsaw men ade wanted at
415 East Morrison St., on Sunday. July 31,
at 3 F. M-. without fail. All welcome.
rvrEp.
CASS In this city. July 27. at 2;Hi Grand
avenue. Hector E. Cass, aged 14 years 2
months and 7 days. The remains are at
Flnley's parlors. Funeral notice later.
SCHRACK July 2S. Mrs. Morgan Schrack.
Remains at Dunning & McEntee's. Funeral
notice later.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Pnal Richmond and Wallsend Australl
lUCM an Indenendent Coal & lea Com
pany. opposiieOity Library. Both phones.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFI1CE, CITY HALL
MAIV 598. A 7589.
HUMANE OFFICER, EAST 4779.
KEWTODAI.
On Vancouver Lake, is the coming
suburban home location of Portland.
All the Portland and Seattle trains
pass the property and stop at the
junction. It takes but SO minutes to
go from the Union Depot to the junc
tion. The whole City of Portland is in
sight, also the Columbia and ' Wil
lamette Rivers, together with moun
tains, Hood, . Adams, Rainier, St.
Helens and the Cascade Range.
A few home sites of 5 and 10-acre
tracts in a high state of cultivation,
with bearing trees 7 to 12 years old,
are now on the market by
I. L. RAY, at Hotel St. Elmo,
x Vancouver, Wash.
Does This Interest You?
Investigate It!
100x150. In the close-in business dis
trict. Is at present netting- 7 per cent
on the price asked for it, but, with an
expenditure of a few hundred dollars.
can be made to earn 8 per cent. The
property win undoubtedly double In
f trice within the next three years, mak
nir one of the best investments that
can be found in Portland today. Price
oo.uuu. izo.uuu cash, balance to suit at
6 per cent.
J. M. FRENCH & CO-
412-413 Abingrton Bids:., lOCVa Third St.
WHO GETS THIS
PRIZE?
lO ACRES adjoining; the city limits of
Vancouver. Wash., 4 acres prunes. 3H
acres apples, pears, cherries and Eng
lish walnuts, 2 acres fine garden
ground all in a high state of cultiva
tion. Trees are mature, full bearing.
AN 8-ROOM BUNGALOW, good barn
and. chicken-houses, spray pump, 2
plows, 2 harrows go with place at
114,600. Terms, one-half cash. Address
I. L RAY,
St. Klmo Hotel, Vancouver, Wash.
A SNAP FOR
SUBDIVISION
183 acres, at station, on electric line,
Johnson Creek runs through one end.
most of land high and sightly, splendid
ior rrun. iree rrom irosts, i. v. slope,
overlooks S. Portland, 95 acres in high
state of cultivation, no rocks or gravel;
improvements cost $5000. Worth $500
per acre. Will sell at $350 per acre on
easy terms.
Grussi & Zadow
SIT Board of Trade Bids., 4th and Oak,
If you have property
For Sale
or Rent
List it with
REALTY ASSOCIATES OF
PORTLAND, OREGON
No. 1 Commercial Club Building.
Main 5774, A 2497.
BeautifulIrvingtonHome
AT SACRIFICE .
It is Imperative that I sell at nnne.
so am offering this brand new home
below what it cost to build. Has 8
large rooms, bath, toilets, etc. Is beau-
tituiiy iinisnea tnrougnout, handsome
fixtures, paneled walls, beamed ceil
ings, etc In an exclusive residence
district and convenient to car. This
is a bargain and must be seen to be
appreciated $2250 handles the deal.
Owner. Jolvh Lockhart, 610 Chamber
or tjommerce.
Ideal
Apartment Site
containing over one-half acre, close in
on the "West Side within 5 blocks of
Olds. Wortman & King's new store. As
a purchase for speculation or improve
ment there is nothing better in Port
land. It can be bought on exception
ally favorable terms, requiring very
little casn. present income $3000 an
nually.
Norton & Walsh
2SV4 Washington St. Rooms 403-403.
E. BURNSIDE
bet. 16th and 17th. 8-room house I
splendid condition. This is a desirable
location where property should advance.
rTice uuu.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS TRIST
COMPANY,
S. Cor. 6th and Washington Streets.
6
Mortgage Loans
MOBOAV, FUEDXER BOTCK,
Bu 6 Aslactem BaUdlac
LAKE SIDE
NEW TODAY.
iESTMTS
EVERY ONE A BARGAIN
$9000, Eleventh St.
Fractional lot, 30x100, within, four
bloeks of Morrison; 12-room house,
monthly rental $55.
$15,000, West Park
Full size lot, 50x100, choice" loca
tion and an ideal site for apart
ments. $15,500, Full 14 Block
100x100, three new and modern
8-room dwellings, choice location,
near Union avenue and Halsey sts.
Rental, $110 per month.
$32,000, West Park
Full lot, 50x100, within 3 blocks
south of Morrison, near new Ar
lington Club. '
$35,000, Seventh St.
Fractional corner lot, four blocks
south of Morrison. An absolute
bargain.
$35,000, East Side
Full quarter block, 100x100, three
story substantial brick building;
income $b0.
$40,000, West Park
Quarter block, 100x100, choice lo
cation for hotel or apartments;
south or Morrison street.
amesJ.FIynn
512 Chamber of Commerce.
P HP
Lo Ira
High-grade, close-in city warehouse
property, with trackage, for other city
property or acreage. Apply owner,'
606 Concord Bldg. Phone Main 1373
Iryington Home
Your choice of 4 beautiful new
houses, in the best parts of Irvlngton.
Must be sold at once, and we want your
offer for one of them. You make your
own terms.
Grussi & Zadow
817 Board of Trade Bldg.4th and Oak
WM. DAVIDSON & CO.
Wanted 3 to 6-room house, fur.
nished. East Side.
For rent 7 -room house, modern, fur.
nished. East Side.
For sale -BARGAIN, roominsr-house.
t rooms, guoa jocaiion, line yara.
lj&t your vacant houses with us.
WM. DAVIDSON & CO.,
5OO-502 Henry Bldg.
5!2 to 7V2 Net Income
on inside business property up to
$200,000; also river frontage 1200x600
ieet. Jo pnone lniormation.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS A TRUST
COMPANY,
S. AV. Cor. 6th and Washington Streets.
INVESTORS Call on owners' Realty Aan.
tor nm Der, acreage, Dus-inewn, residence ana
apartment properties. 205 Ablnzton.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Beck. William G.. 312 Fallinr bids.
Bin-ell, A. H. & Co., 202-3 McKay bldff. Ral
estate, inmiranc. mortgages, loans, etc
Brubaker A Benedict. 502 McKay bids M. 549.
CARD REALTY INVESTMENT CO.. 623
HEART BUX?. MARSHALL 156T, A 10 97.
Caapln & tier low. Z6i Chamber Commerce
Cook. B. S. & Co.. 503 Cor be it bids.
Jennings ft Co.. Main 188. 200 Oregon lan.
PALMER-JOKES CO., H. P.. 21 g Commercial
jiuo Diag.
Eehalk. Geo.T.. 22S Stark at.. Vain 92v A 2393
btllJSUiK k UALU ZOS ADingtoa Dldg.
Tbe Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand av. ao4
Aiujtnoman. st. (Hoiiadav Aoaiuon.i
M. E. Thompson Co., cor. 4th and Oak sts
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
LOTS. LOTS. LOT3.
2 each month payments; price $150
to $200; nothing down. Just $2 per month;
Oregon City carline. National Realty &
i ruBi v.J., oo w asningion mx.., room olo,
PORTLAND HEIGHTS SACRIFICE.
5 1-3 lots, fine view: must be sold this
week; no reasonable offer refused; good
investment or peauuiui noxne site. Main
Jool-
$10 DCWN and 5 a month for a beautiful
lot. a diocks M t. cott car; city water;
oniy a lew iert on tnese terms.
HIGLEY & BISHOP. 132 THIRD ST.
MUST BH SOLD.
8bm of the beat lots In Rose City Park
sacrifice for cash: owner leaving citv. Own
er. 53d and Hlllcrest drive. Rose City Park.
$75 CASH purchases my equity and gives
you possession oi oeautnui lot. &0X100
opposite Laureihurst, one block from, car-
line, al id i, oregoman.
LADD'9 ADDITION.
Must sell my beautiful corner, 80x128. this
weeis; win iane iesw man the marekt
price. 4. J mi. uregoman.
FOR SALE: Quarter block. hundred by
hundred: business center. Woodstock, half
block from car; forced to sacrifice; make
an oner. uwner, Aiv iou, iiregoman.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Prettiest site on the Heights at a bar-
gain for a few days only. W. J. Baker,
oi Boara or rraae.
THOSE beautiful lots. 80x120. 20 min. rid
on Wast Side, easiest terms. Qwner. 384
College si., cor. vv est rarn.
CORNER 90x100 feet for eale or trade for
otner real estate, no agents. ACr oi
g on lan.
50x1 OO lot on 14 th St., 20O feet south of
Amsiwortn ave. ; ow. rnone c l&w. owner,
IIS Vanhttran art
$750 TAKES beautifully located comer lot and
small houeo, 2 blocks from Alberta car; part
terms, jwo m. i. j..
$425 BUYS one acre right on carline. 25
minutes ride; half cash. The McCarthy
;o.. KQtacnuQ piag.
COUNCIL CREST PARK sites, city and.
mountain view, below the market price.
w . j. rsRiter. oi ooara oi xraae.
TWO lots for sale, easy terms, by owner.
East t ortiana. f xvt, uregoDian.
LAURELHURST Lot 4. block 67; splendid
view, near canine m. iwi, uregom&n.
$2X WILL buy lot fronting on Oregon City
canine. t Meiarum, .-vim a rum station.
BAY OCEAN lot at a bargain ; owner.
AM 156. oregonian.
EAST front lot, SJkh and Hancock sta.. $900;
improvements paio. owner, joaia -UUtf.
d
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale
HIGH-CLASS LOTS. -
$R5nA. Nob Hill, SoOO square feet; choice,
unobstructed view.
$4250 Alta Vista, 10,000 square feet; of
the highest class.
42V Portland Heights. 12.000 square
feet; a grand bargain.
Absolutely the best bargains in
ROSE CITY PARK LOTS,
TO $700-
9550
Bloch Realty Co.
21 Lumbermen bldg.
EASY LOT PROFIT FOR YOU.
Lota 50x100. just south of Hawthorne
ve.. on 41st and 42d streets, for a short
tims at $10 down and $10 monthly; the
opening of Madison bridge will send values
up - quickly here and you w,Ul make a
proflt many times larger than your actual
investment; act now; regrets later will not
put any mony In your purse. Room 609.
wCou c h bl d g.
.EAST PORTLAND HEIGHTS ,LOT
Nice lot. SOxlOO, east front, between
two nice houses, loO feet from car, on E.
33d and Clinton: a fine place to build,
or a good speculation; price only $SO0;
terms.
. GRUSSI & ZADOW. .
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
LOT 50x100. east front, restricted district:
Lot 50x107 $600.
Lot 40x100. $525.
Win eell these residence lots on terms t
Bait purchaser.
Tabor 2154.
2 LOTS. J50 BACH.
Restricted . district, near 41st and Hol
gate sts., beautiful place to build a home;
$100 less than market value, about half cash,
balance $10 per month. These lots will be
worth $1000 each after the Reed Institute
is started; no agents. S 18S, Oregonian.
INVESTMENT Block, 11-full lots, close in.
West Side, suitable for factories, ware
houses, etc.; on railroads and carline;
price $20,000. H cash, balance 6 per cent.
For particulars call on J as. C. Logan,
26H Wash, st., room 404.
PIEDMONT LOTS.
Yes. they are in Piedmont, on A 1ns worth.
near Union ave. : 100x100. with allev. cement
ana enaae trees, ana i can sen ttiem
for $25oo, half cash, bal. 0 per cent. Phono
g"'" r zj. uenison. tierimger Diag.
BUSINESS corner. West Side, -on carline,
2OO0: 3 and- 4-room flats needed here
now; it s cheap; also lot adjoining $10OO
casn, oaiance long time; 6 per cent, call
and see it. Jas. c. Logan. 326 V Wash, at-,
room 404. . .
BIG LOT SNAP- On very easy terms; 50x100
wet ween Ei. asth and 40th sts.; water,
shade; half block to car: good home; $475:
$7o down. $3 monthly. Portland Homes
o., i juornson st.
COUNCIL CREST PARK.
Two lots at a snap; best view in Port-
iuau; owner must sell: easv terms..
LUCAS & HEITSCHMIDT, -
511 Corbett Bldg.
NOB HILL lot. 35x100, $4200; between 21st
ana x, on Lovejoy; improvements all in
ana paia ior. .Phone A 7773.
For Sale
-Houses.
PIEDMONT HOMES.
Four modern homes, lust comnleteA of
. 5. 6. 7 and S rooms, all east facing, lota
uxiw, wun aiiey, qoudib construction.
nrst-class plumbing, cooling coila, floors
finished, walla tinted, combination lighting
fixtures, fireplaces, cement floors in base
ments, ana-dee: must be seen to be appre
ciated; terms if desired. F. G. Warner.
owner, 1275 Williams ave. Phone Wood lawn
$3G50 BARGAIN.
We have an eight-room bouse, four
rooms and a bath on each floor, nlcelv ar
ranged for two families; modern in every
particular; tnis is on a corner, lot is oox
238 feet : tine earden. imnroved streets.
sewer and water; this can be bought for
$1000 down and will rent for 3o per
month; two blocks from carline and in a
one locality.
HOLT-JONES REAL ESTATE CO..
521! Board of Trade Bldg.
8-ROOM HOUSE ON THE WEST Sinr
On a 50-ft. lot; the price of this place
is $4250 and can be had on very easy
terms; property on the West Side will
double In a short time, so tt will pay
you to investigate this one; will take as
low as snto cash. bal. to suit.
HOLT-JONES REAL ESTATE CO.,
522 Board of Trade Bldg.
Marshall 849. A 7294.
ROSE CITY PARK:
BARGAIN.
Just completed. 8-room home on 52d st.
bath, Dutch kitchen, fireplace, furnace,
sleeping porch, full basement, laundry tubs
etc.:. lot 50x100: linDMvementn In and natri:
splendid buy for S4UOO: owner will set! for
$20O less if taken at once; termj $rxu cash,
balance $20 per month. .National Realty
& Trust Co.. 3264 Wash. St., room 516.
WEST SIDE SNAI.
Two good houses, on a lot 50x100;
houses will rent for $40 per month, pay
ing 11 per cent on purchase price; lot
alone worth $2500; price of 2 houses and
lot only $4ti0O, $2O0O cash, balance terms;
on Gibbs St.. near 1st.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
5-ROOM strictly modern bungalow, right
aown town, on jtt. 5c o. canine; concrete
basement and concrete walks from street
to house; large front porch; some furni
ture goes with place; bath, toilet, electric
fixtures; this must be sold this month ;
terms. Call and see our list of other houses
in all parts of the city. Deshon & Hawk,
407 Lumbermens bldg. Main 2018.
HERE IS a 7-room bungalow, with beamed
ceilings, panel lea aining-room, fireplace,
Dutch kitchen, three large bed-rooms,
dandy den or sewing room, complete
plumbing, full basement, cement walks.
A snap at $3000; $350 cash, balance $15
per month. Take "W-R" car to Mar
guerite ave. and Clinton st. See H. A.
Aa k w tth, S e llwood 1705.
I HAVE a 5-room, 6-room, 8-room and a
8-room bungalow and a 6-room and IO
room house which you should see before
?ou buy ; strictly first class and modern,
n good locations, near high school and
public school, on the Peninsula between
tbe Willamette and Columbia Rivers. U,
L or St. Johns car. Very easy terms. Pit
tenger. 119 Kllllngsworth ave.
BUNGALOW. $500.
Brand new 5-room bungalow. Just fin
ished, has all latest improvements, on a
lot 50xlo0. east front, Vi block from car,
on E. 25th st., near Alberta; a big snap
at $2350, $500 cash and $20 per month.
GRUSSI ft ZADOW.
SI 7 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
ATTRACTIVE 7-room house In one of best
Holiaoay districts, T rooms and sleeping
porch; large living-room, with beautiful fire
place ; floors solid hardwood ; interior ar
rangement and decoration very handsome
and artistic: price $8500; could not be dupli
cated at that price. McCargar, Bates &
Lively. 315 Failing bldg.
A PERFivClLY new 5-room house; large
attic and basement, fireplace, modern in
every way. If you are looking for a beau
tiful little home or $2oOO, on easy terms
of payment, see us about this, as it is the
best for the money we have had on our
list for many months.
KNAPP ft MACKET,
212 and 213 Board of Trade Bldg.
FINE HOME In Hoi la day 7 rooms, new and
modern, very attractive insiae and out. on
Clackamas in one of finest residence dis
trict. Price $3250. If you are looking for
a hanasome nome on tne fca9t Side at
bargain price, investigate this. McCargar,
ates g xjivei . mo railing Diag.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE.
$15 payment each month will buv this
beautiful place; $100 down ; full lot and
basement; on wooastocK canine, 6c fare.
National Realty ft Trust Co., 326 Wash
ington st., room 516.
COZY BUNGALOW for $1260; sir plastered
rooms; tiuxiuu 101; diock irom streetcar:
owner's occupation calls him to other
fields ana must sen; Digest snap In tow
$600 cash takes it; might consider lej
Portland Homes Co.. 204 Morrison st.
FINS suburban view home. 1 acres; $
room house; hot water heat; green ho ase ;
all kinds of fruit. Best bargain in city.
Might consider part exchaage. Call at
premises. SO East 63d st. Morrison st.
Mt Tabor car. Phone Tabor 8.
WE have several very desirable houses and
bungalows, near school and carlines. that
we can aiopuw ui u terms Our
salesmen will be on the tract all day
Sunday. Take W. -R. car t 35th and
Clinton sts. Sell wood 768.
$100 DOWN and $20 a month, including in
teres!, buys a fine new, modern 5-room
bungalow: nice yard, cement walke, good
nelgnoornooa, near ecuwi ana car. Owner
630 Worcester block.
MODERN ten-room residence and 314 lots
fnr SROOO: one block to Mt Tnhnp ..-
choice neighborhood, restricted district; or
rest a once anu two acrw ior j.o. uuv; easy
terms. Xj uresuiimu.
IRVINGTON Choice lot 50x100, aephalt
street and all improvements; close to Irving-
I HAVE 7-room modern bungalow, furnished
In Fir land: I am forced to sell: part r.K
balance to suit purchaser; must be seen to
pe apprecmeo. vii i a.ivr .joi.
$300 CASH and $15 a month. 5-room bunga
low ; iut ova tn toiu oaa 1 aw
tnorne; price
HIGLEY ft BlfeHOP. 132 THIRD ST.
A 5-ROOM bungalow, on carline; electric
lights, bath, basement, etc.: a bargain at
FOR SALE, if taken at once. 6-room hniDA
modern, completely furnished; $3000, $5u0
NEW. modern, 6-room bouse. 450 loth 7"
near Thompson, or would rent to deeir-
aoie tenant, uwuer. ruuuo j AUCrtfr.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Houses.
ROSSMERE.
5-room modern bungalow. fireplace,
paneled dining-room, beamed celling, all
walls tinted, best plumbing, cement base
ment, near car and in nice part of tract.
Price " $3000. . Can arrange very easy
terms. . . '
HARTMAN ft THOMPSOX,
Chamber of Commerce.
GOING TO BUILD?
WE ARE BUILDING MORS HOTJ93
THAN ANY CONTRACTOR IN THB CJ.TT.
- THERE ARB GOOD REASONS. OUR
CL'STOMERS SAVE MONEY AND GET
BETTER WORK. ON TERMS TO SUIT.
IF YOU OWN TOUR LOT WIS WILL
- FURNISH THB MONEY TO BUIHX
PLANS AND ESTIMATES FREEl
OREGON BUILDING ft TRUST COu,
809 HENRY BLDQ.
BUILD NOW.
LET US FINANCE THE BUILDING OT
YOUR HOME. IF YOU OWN LOT. SMALL
AMOUNT OF CASH IS SUFFICIENT OCR
REPUTATION FOR WELL-BUILT HOMES.
FAIR DEALING AND DISPATCH OF CON
OTRUCTION IS BRINGING U3 MANY
CLIENTS. NORTHWESTERN CONSTRUC
TION CO.. Successors to Portland Realty A
Construct ion Co.. ftoi-2-3 Lewis Bldg.
ATTRACTIVE six-room home. modern
throughout. Improved street, 10 minutes
car ride to postofflce. Price very rea
sonable. 743 E. Yamhill st.
EQUITY of $1625 In modern 6-room cottaga
near Portland Boulevard, new, price $280.
Will take vacant lots for all or part.
-What have you? Lock Box A iai. New
bertc. Or.
FOR SALE ft-room house, modern, sleep
ing porch ; street improvements and side
walk paid; $3000 cash; $1000 3 years. 721
jtodney ave.
FOR SALE by owner, the nandsomest 6
roora house in Irving ton. 4&6 East. ath C
X. Call and see it.
FIVE-ROOM bungalow, modern. 50xlOO lot.
Apply 907 Mississippi ave. : t e r ma
HOU9H for rent or sale cheap on easy terms;
-wq tit, j ixj u n c hi xoa nttiwy 01.
A BARGAIN New bungalow and 6 lots, 60
xi w; -oim. rnone owner. Kast 4ott.
Business property.
FOR SALE by owner, new store-rooms and
flats, good building, in splendid location;
Income at present about $100 per month
..and just a little more than half rented:
owner will explain why he is offering for
- oa j vjreK-uniau.
BAKBRY for sale Best town Western Wash-
mgtun; $650 takes it. AK 150. Oregonian.
Acreage.
CREST VrEW
Containing over 100 acres of as fine soil
as ever laid out of doors; beautifully
situated, three-fourths of a mile from
Orenco. on the Oregon Electric Ry., only
45 minutes from the business center of
Portland; Is In a high state of cultivation.
We have subdivided this into 5-acre tracts
which we are offering to sell at very low
iiBures ana easy terms.
LUCAS & HEITSCHMIDT,
511 Corbett Bldg.
107 OR 20-ACRE SNAP.
Section Line road, near Rockwood road,
4 miles from city limits, under culti
vation, balance easy to clear. 2 acres in
strawberries, small house, and land that
will grow anything: will cut up nicely
into one and two-acre tracts, one-third
mile from electric car; price $300 per
acre, part casn; win sell 10 or acres.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade bldg.. 4th and Oak.
16 ACRES, all under cultivation. IO mile.
from Portland; new, modern house, new
oarn zx40, good well 3 OO fruit trees, 1
acres in grapes and strawberries, all kinds
or otner fruit; land all level; this is the
beet buy in Oregon. If you are interested
ee tins oeiore Duying.
ADAMS ft APPERftON,
251 Washington st.
FOR SALE.
SUBURBAN SNAP.
An automobile and $o850 will handle
12 acres: 6 in fruit: within 3-mile circle.
Phone owner at Woodlawn 838 and leave
jiurobcr, '
COURTNEY ACREAGE.
3 choice acres at Courtney, all in fruit,
$120X per acre, easy terms.
GRUSSI ft ZADOW,
3 17B o ardpfTrade Bid s; ,4than dOak .
$20 TO $50 per acre; good unimproved land
in small tracts, near station. 20 miles out:
plenty of wood and. water; unexcelled for
1 ruits ; easy terms. maimer, to 7 Couch
bldg.
FOR SALE 15 acres of rich fruit land. 24
miles from Portland. 44 acres in crop
cuu coras 01 jno. 1 wooa on Daaance; a
bargain at $150O; terms. Phone Main
2820. A 14l3. - -
5 ACRES on ocean beach, Clateop County,
miie soutn ot uon Stevens; price only
per acre, nan casn; iana lies nice ior plat
ting. A. C. Burdick, 711 Cham, of Commerce.
10 ACRES, ail improved, seven-room house,
on Oregon Electric Ry. Apply 407 13th
ana btanton eta
HAVE 10 acres at Reed vl lie. cleared and in
crop, .trice $200 per acre, xj 1o7. Oregonian.
Homesteads.
TWO relinquishments, joining, ail fenced.
8 wires, good buildings, p. O. and town
2 H miles, school 1 miles, on county
roao. stocK, crops ana nousenoia goods.
ADVANTAGES OF OREGON.
82-page book explaining what each of
the 84 counties Is best adapted for; gives
amount oz government iana open to home
stead- in each county; map attached, 21x
28, showing new R. R. and towns, includ
ing Eastern and Central Oregon; counties
In different colors; drawn to March 1,
1910; latest map in U. S. ; price 25c Nim-
mo ac xtuney, aj.atiamiiton Diag.
1 RELINQUISHMENT. 160 acres; running
water, minion ieet timoer; silgnuy roil'
ing; best of fruit land; close to Portland.
1 relinquishment, 160 acres, 20 acres in
cultivation, 8 acres in berries and rhubarb;
neighbors, schools and church close ; good
nous ana otner improvements; ims is
big bargain.
J. A. DAVIS.
214 Swetland Bldg.
8,000,000 relinquishment, 30 miles from
Portland, on railroad; good soil;- $600.
700 Marquam Diag. - rnone Alain 8314.
YOU can be independent raising etock and
fruit; 3 miles from Ry.; $2u0. Homestead
rteaity uo., w otn st.
THREE relinquishments near White Salmon
one near Molalla, Clackamas Ce. C. H.
Plggott. 14 Muikey bidg;
TOR SALE OR TRADE Relinquishment of
two adjoining homesteads in Lake County
noiacrs must go jast. i-. iju, uregonian.
HOMESTEADS in Southern Oregon. Address
1. 1. iderzinger, uraata Pass, Oregon.
For Sale FTuii
EST AC AD A AND VICINITY.
Many people who haye visited Estacada
get the impression from the approach to
the city and he surroundings that there
is no country 11 iumary 10 una enter
urislng little community: if you are look
ing for a country home or a fruit ranch.
you will find at a short distance tack of
this city one of the most magnificent fer
tile 'districts in the entire state; everyone
who has visited this section, including
many fruitgrowers from Hood River and
other sections of tne country, are en
thusiastic in their -praise of the future o:
this district as a great center for th
growing of apples and all kinds of fruits.
We have land in this vicinity all cleared
and ready to set to trees at prices rang
ing from $75 to $150 per acre; close to
school and transportation ana in a set
tied community, with good roads and 1
thoroughly organized fruitgrowers' asso
ciation; it win pay you to investigate.
CHAPIN ft HER LOW.
832 Chamber of Commerce.
MT. HOOD FRUIT LAND.
10 acres, half cleared, old orchard, near
Bandy, county roaa, new nouse; $1500
terms, positively aouoie next year; 21
acres, Cottrell, Mt. Hood line, green tim
ber. splendid buy; $1500: terms: 10 acres.
stump pasture, county road, ML Hood
line, fruit sou; shoo; bo acres. 15 cleared.
wonder fruit soil, new bldgs; excellent
wens; s-airuu.
RAYMORE REALTY COMPANY.
430 Worcester Bldg., 3d and Oak Sts.
SOMETHING GOOD.
For Sale 64 acres, about 85 acres in
cult., balance timber and pasture, ail rich
garden land, fine orchard, all in bearing;
new house, good barn, and other outbuild
ings: only one mile from good valley town
and R. R. Price $100 an acre, or will sell
one-half, including buildings and orchard,
at a slight advance In price. Address
J. D. Winn, Buena Vista, Or.
FOR SALE 160 acres fine fruit land with
about 3,000.000 feet saw timber.' 20 miles
from this city and 2 miles from R. R. sta
tion; very accessible; can be fld oft In small
tracts at good profit; will sell at low price
on easy terms at 6 per cent. T 197 Ore
gonian. SIMCOE orchards offer the greatest induce
ments to the first purchasers in the way
of ground-floor prices for a few days only;
no irrigation; easy terms. Geo. 8. Casedy
Co.. lobby Commercial Club bldg.
40 ACRES of rich "apple land. 9 miles from
Lyle; good spring, plenty of water to irri--gate;
price, $16O0: $6O0 cash and balance
to suit Homer H. James. Lyle, Wash.
80 ACRES of A-l fruit land near Mosier,
$15 per acre; apple belt. C- H. Piggott.
owner. 14 Muikey bldg.
For Sale
-Fa
EASTERN OREGON WHEAT RANCH '
FOR SALE.
140O acres of good wheat land for sale:
110O acres under plow; 10 miles from
railroad. Call Hawthorne Stables. 420
Hawthorne avenue.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Farms.
I .
120 ACRES. .
50 acres, under fine state of cultivation
balance pasture and timber; 6-room house,
barn 50x54. granary, hoghouse and all
other necessary outbuildings; 8 acres finei
orchard in full bearing; place fenced and
cross-fenced; living water on every forty,
water piped to house and bams; 4
miles from river and railroad town: 2
miles from river town, and 16 miles from
Vancouver; in excellent, neighborhood,
with good school and church advantages
Price $7506; terms. - -
80 ACRES,
of A-l land: 40 acres of swale, balance
chocolate loam; 2& acres under cultivation.
5 more easily cleared; 500 cords oi
Itreen wood : familv orchard; small house
and barn; fine spring; close to high school,
1 6 miles from Portland. Price $5600 s
term a
THOMPSON ft SWAN.
206 Rothchild bldg.. 287 Washington at
and
National Bank bldg., Vancouver. .Wash.
CLOSE-IN ACREAGE AT BARGAIN
r me tract or 21 acres, all in high stats)
of cultivation; best of soil; on macadam
ieed road: running water; adjoining sta
tion on Gresham carline. and only 4 mile
from city limits of Portland. Price $404
per acre; $3000 cash, balance 6 per cent
CHAS. L. HUNTER.
223 and 225 Board of Trade.
FARM LANDS.
160 acres. 70 acres cleared,, rest IH
stump pasture and fir timber, $ miles
from town. . Good, new 7-room house and
good barn. Price $35 per acre.
1O0 acres, all cleared, bottom land
fenced and cross-fenced, good . buildings,
1H miles from Oregon Electric and abouO
the same from So. Pac. on good, slate
road. Price $75 per acre.
82 acres all in cultivation. mile
from good town; good new 6 -room housej
and good barn; new bottom, land. Prica)
$fe0 per acre.
58 acres, alt cleared; fair house a net
barn, all fenced and cross-fenced; somej
young trees on place; one-third crop goes
lth place; 2 S4. miles Irom town. Price
$0000.
HYLAND JONES ft" CO-.' J
409 Gerllnger. Second and Alder.
CLACKAMAS COUNTT'FABM.
80 acres in Clackamas County. 8 miles)
from Cazadero, 6 mi les from Estacada
on the O. W. P. electric line. 35 acred
cleared and-in crop. 50 acres fenced, rich
black soil. 2-story house, barn 45x75, well
built wash-house, wood-house. smoke-
house, hoghouse, root cellar. poultry-
house and yards, fir grove at house; sev-
eral springs, never-failing well, curbed)
with rock; crop, plow, harrow, cultivator!
and other tools go with place ; livestock!
and other implements will be priced low 5
a bargain for a dairvman; excellent ouU
side range; price $5600.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
4 MILES FROM CITY LIMITS.
40 acres, on one of the best drive oufl
of Portland ; over 20 acres highly lm-
proved; a beautiful country home; 7-roorrt
house, two full-bearing apple orchards; 75
large cherry trees. 75 pear trees, ISO)
grapevines, all kinds of berries and small
fruits, all In paying quantities.
This is a money-maker as well as m
fine home; parties must sell quick and
offer to take $250 per acre; other prop
erty adjoining selling at from $300 to $50d
per acre; will take as low as $3oOO cash
balance to suit.
HOLT-JONES REAL ESTATE CO.,
522 Board of Trade Bldg.
Marshall 840, A 7294.
11 MILES FROM PORTLAND.
10 acres, highly improved. 1 mtlea
from Oregon City electric line, good 5-
room house, barn, chicken-houses. 2 wells
small stream running through place, horse,
2 fresh cows, buggy, express wagon. Im
plements, etc. ; 3 acres In potatoes, 1 la
strawberries, a In vegetables (dlversif ied,
2 in oats, 30 fruit trees; place In first-
class condition and on good road ; $3000y
terms. L 181, Oregonian.
160 ACRES. $25 PER ACRE.
This isn't a gold brick, but a bona fld4
offer of 160 acres of fine land at Alms, neaq
Bull Run P. O- and power plant of MU
H ood Electric ; one year from today the
raise will pay you handsomely;, house,
barn, and cleared land, tine for apples
and dairy: Mt. Hood Land Co., 712 Roth
child bldg. '.
BY OWNERS'. ;
160 acres near Gresham; will divide in 1V1
or GO-acre tracts, 40 acres cleared; house
and two bams and other buildings; water
piped to house and barn; a large amount ofl
timber for cordwood.
Also 6 acres at Pleasant Home, good
house and barn, large blacksmith shop and
a good location for blacksmith. Apply to
Al v a Hevel. or Orland Zeek. Gresham. Or
20-ACRE tracts, unimproved. 25 miles by rsU
from Portland; suitable for fruit raising andl
cbickea ranches; well watered, plenty ofl
timber for all purposes, best of soli, no roes
or gravel ; $ 15 to $25 an acre ; easy terms
These are the cheapest tracts on (the mark
and will bear inspection. Call and arrange
to go and see them. 810 Corbett bldg..
A SNAP If taken at once. 39 acres, 21 miles
from Portland ; good barn, small house,
chicken -houses, team and wagon, 4 cows
SOO chickens and farming implements;
all goes for $3000; cash, balance long
t ime. Call 5 Shaver at.
SANDY RIVER FARM.
Overlooking the valley and Mount Hood,
For particulars see
WILSON & MEYERS.
1606 Division St., Portiand. Tabor 15 SO,
10-ACRB orchard tracts, unimproved. on
railroad, 25 miles from Portland ; besa
soil, no rock; $40 an acre, easy terms; ar
range with us to go and. make seiectloag
roupd trip same day. TUO Corbett bldg.
130-ACRE farm, fine fruit and farm land,
buildings, close to town; a good .buyi
electric line coming by place. Adoresj
owner, F. Brooks. Carlton, Or.
1 MILE Vancouver, Wash. ; 15 acres good
level land; $100 per acre; $500 can stand 3
years: SO rods to station; a swell buy.
E. Collins, 312 Gresham st.. 6t. Johns. Or
100-AC RE river-bottom ranch," all In culti-
vation, all can be easily irrigated, for sale
or would take part in Portland property!
income preferred. 308 Scott Hotel.
J. A. CUNNINGHAM.
For sale, farms, livery, business. lvtrM
house and business; prices reasonable n.
exchange P. O. Box 74, Carlton, Or.
Miscellaneous.
PUT your money where It will quickly growl
Consult us for an Ideal home farm 00
acreage, close in, that will make you IN
DEPENDENT and HAPPY. Right Land$
Right Prices!! Right Terms! J I
AMERICAN-SCAN UINAVIAN REALTY
COMPANY. I
202 Henry Bldg. 1
Phone Main 67 Ul. t
IF YOU ARB LOOKING FOR
Close-in acreage, a wheat ranch or email
well-improved, farm, at low price and -0
most liberal terms, see me. 1 ban die mjQ
ewa properties.
J. O. ELROD,
620 Corbett Bldg.
LIST your property wlth'chas. L Lewis, 6 1$
Commercial block, 2d and Washington.
IRRIGATED LAM).
CALIFORNIA! .
SACRAMENTO VALU3I IRRIGATED . .
LANDS.
Going to California? Looking for lrrl
gated lands T IX so. stop at Willows, Glenai
County, on the main line of the Southern
Pacific Railroad, where the representatives
of the Sacramento Valley Irrigation Com
pany will afford you every opportunity to
see the greatest irrigation project in Amer
ica. You will see the first awakening of
the GREAT VALLEY. Many million of
dollar of increased values will be madej
there within a lew years. W1U you ehar
UiemT
This project is financed by J. 6. and W.
8. K,uhn, Incorporated, banker of Pitts
burg, Pa., who so successfully developed
the TWIN FALLS NORTH SiDS PROJECT
TWIN FALLS SALMON RIVER PROJECT."
and THE TWIN FALL OAKLEY fKO
JBCT in Southern ldano comprising la ail
800,000 acres.
The same opportunities for money-maklnsj
that were given in Idaho will be seized by
many in the Sacramento Valley Project.
Price o land $125 per acre wltn wateQ
right.
Very easy terms. Cash payment of onl.
$15 per acre, other payments ""d'ng; oveft
10 years.
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BAC.R A sTENTO VALLEY IRRIGATION CQu
Department "A." ,
Willows. California.
Other offices Pittsburg, Pa.; Chicago, HI. I
Ban Francisco, and Los Angeles. California,
FOR RENT FARMS.
FOR RENT A fine farm. 30 acres, all la
cultivation: fine crop, horses. Jersey co-vr
and all farming Implements to be soVd
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line. AN 157, Oregonian.