Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 05, 1910, Page 13, Image 13

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TTTF, MORNING OREGOXIAN, FRIDAY. AUGUST S, 1910.
T
if PLOWS INTO
HANDCARS; 5 DEAD
40 Section Laborers Caught
on Bridge Over Canyon
200 Feet Deep. ...
MEN PITCHED HEADLONG
Many Cling. RctIouait Hurt, to Tres
tle Cntll Help Reaches Them.
Speeding Cars Come Without
Warning Around Curve.
Five members of a crew of tt
foreign section laborers were
nd many seriously Injured t
yesterday morning; when Mtb"1n,J
passenger train No. 5. e!ht
id one-half hour. late, plowed Into
a string of five handcars on the bridge
over Burr s Canyon, east of the fcnaKe
Ulver. on the North Bank road.
The section hands had no warning;.
They had no Idea the belated passen
ger train was approaching and were
peacefully propelling; their flimsy
carrlaire. when No. S. rounding
a curve, bore down upon them.
Caught on a trestle 200 feet above
a yawning canyon, they had no time
to retreat and the swiftly moving
train struck them squarely, hurling
men In every direction. The five men
killed were pitched like stones Into
the canyon. They were dead when
rescuers reached them.
Men Cling to Bridge.
Others were thrown on the beams
of the trestle, some of them clinging
tenaciously. terribly injured. like
drowning men. until relief reached
them. . .
A few had time bo jump to the
bridge beams before the train struck
the handcars, but almost every one
of the JS men who escaped death
received serious or sllxht Injuries.
Wild confusion followed the crash
which crumpled the handcara as If
they had been matches The frensied.
injured laborers fought like tigers for
places on the bridge, fearful of new
disaster. ... w
The dead men are Steve Dukltch.
George Popovltch. Pete Dukltch. Nick
Oscovltch and Pete Blonlson. They
recently Joined the section crew, which
was an extra gang.
Wild Tales Told.
Various wild Incidents of the ac
cident are told. iut most of them are
thought to be phantasms born of ex
citement and confusion. One Is to
the effect that a victim of the wreck
was hanging by his hands to the
bridge and that a lunatic comrade
stepped on his fingers, causing the
fellow to let go his hold and tumble
to the jagged canyon below.
A special train, carrying doctors and
the coroner, was sent to Burr's Csn-
r-an Th H r.H and Inlured
were taken to Pasco and an Inquest
will be neia mis morning.
Burr's Canyon is 38 miles esst of
- t h 1 1, f 1,. atallnn of Par
tington. The track approaches Burr's
Canyon Bridge at a simrp turn ami
aa No. was running fast to
make op lost time, tne engineer was
unable to check Ms cars when he saw
the danger ahead. The section crew,
according to regulations, should have
a man ahead to sea If the track was
clear.
The delayed passenger train arrived
In Portland at last night. Few
of the passengers know of the circum
stances of the accident They were
unable to furnish any additional facts.
FRENCH IS O.V HIS WAV WEST
He Will l ikely Announce Retire
ment as Head of North Bank.
George B. French, acting president of.
the Spokane. Portland A Seattle Rail
way, la on the Oriental Limited that left
St. Paul yrsterday morning. Should the
limited keep on time he will be due at
Spokane Saturday miming, and with an
hour to make connections with the North
Bank, he will arrive at Portland at (:15
the same night.
Considerable Interest Is being mani
fested among railroad men as to Mr.
French's arrival, as he will probably
make an official announcement regard
ing the severance of his connection with
the road.
Fortland Kilts Confident.
After escorting the Elks to Detroit
snd stopping off at Boise, to bring to
Portland the Maho North Beach excur
sion. J. II. O'Nell, traveling passenger
asent of the O. R- A N-, reached Port
land yesterday. Mr. O'Nell ears the
Portland Elka are aura of the 1911 grand
lodge. Had Portland been ready, ha
says, the convention for 1911 could have
been Induced to come here, as the efforts
of the Portland boosters were most con
spicuous during convention days.
Personal From Railroad Row.
. P. O'Brien, general manager, and
R. B. Miller, traffic manager, of the
Harrlman lines In the Northwest, are
rn the Huntington division of the O- R.
A N. on an Inspection trip.
8- J. Allison, general passenger agent
of the Great Northern at St. Paul, passed
throush Portland yesterday. He will re
turn Monday.
W. A. Ross, assistsnt general passen
ger agent of the Great Northern at Se
attle, was on the row yesterday.
MAGNATES BEFORE JURY
Probe of Alleged Courthouse Site
Graft Is In Progress.
MONTESAXa Wash.. Aug. 4. (Spe
cial.) The grand Jury this afternoon
railed Rneben Fleet, real estate man.
of Montesano. A. D. Devonshire, a mil
lionaire banker, and W. H. France, a
banker, for the purpose of securing
testimony regarding the alleged
$15,000 graft In the purchase of the
location of the Courthouse. These are
the first witnesses exsmlned by the
grand Jury In seven daya
That the jury will go to the bottom
of the alleged Courthouse graft first
seems a certainty, and the calling of
these witnesses Is the best kind of
evidence along that line.
RACING IS FAIR FEATURE
Director. Complete Preliminaries
for Opening on Labor Day.
With the adoption of a classification
for this ysar'a fair which open Sep
iam bar, t, o continue lx days, auoh
of the preliminary work for that under
taking was completed at last night's
meeting of the directors of the Port
land Fair and uvestocK Association,
held last night In the Portland Com
mercial nuD.
TV. I .l...ltf.tlnn will AlatrlhntCl St-
proxlmately 10.000 caah among the
livestock breeders of the Pacific Northwest-
This amount equals that dis
tributed by the state fair at Salem and
Is larger than any distributed by any
city on the Pacific Coast.
The directors at last night's meeting
also decided to make the racing fea
ture of the fair one of special import
ance and Interest. It Is planned to
make the racing programme
to any previously held here. There will
w. - t in n.nninv race, as well as a
w m .,v . uu....-0
2:30 trotting race. These are classes
that will appeal to lovers of horse
racing. .
As Monday, septemoer o. wio iu
Ing day of the fair, is also Labor day.
every effort will be made to make this
T" 7 , .ir. A feature
me Rrw v. - -
of the opening will be a parade of
high-grade stock, wnicu win -hlbited
later.
Arrangements are being made to give
away a pony outfit on the opening day.
Each child entering the grounds will
receive a coupon which will entitle the
. ... tmnm The avact OTO-
cedure haa not been -worked out. but
that there will be a Dig aiienoanco iu
- i. Ba.iiril President M.
Coasrijuviika . - .
C Maris presided at last night s meet
ing.
Wm OFF ON TRIP
THREE SISTERS PEAKS GOAL OF
MOCXTAIX CLIMBERS.
Noted Scientists Accompany Party
and Will Make Reports on Gla
ciers, Craters and Formations.
EUGENE. Or.. Aug. 4. (Special.)
The last load of Maxamas left at 6:30
o'clock this morning for the McKenxle
River country on the way to the Three
Sisters peaks, all of which they will
climb and explore during the three
weeks' outing In the Cascades of West
ern Lane County. The party will
probably stay over night at Blue
River. H. 11. Rlddell Is In charge of
the expedition. The baggage wagon
should make Blue River by o'clock,
in ample time for establishment of the
first night's camp. The baggage
wagon left here at 4 o'clock yesterday
afternoon.
This section of the Cascade Range
Is a region full of Interest fo the
scientist and the mountain climber,
and thus far little haa been done in
the way of exploration. Accompany
ing the party are two scientists of
note Dr. C. Bare of St- Louis, one of
the authorities on glaciers In the
Vnlted States, and Professor Ira A.
Williams, geologist of Ames College.
Dr. Bare will make a thorough exam
ination and study of the glaciers to
be found In the Three Sisters region,
while Professor Williams will Investi
gate the craters of the mountains,
study the lava beds and other geologi
cal features of the mountains. Both
these men will later issue reports on
their work.
There are two special photographers
In the party C. L Winter, of the
Kiser Photo Company, and W. Welster,
the photographer for the Southern Pa
cific Company. These men will secure
a good photographic record of the ex
pedition. The party went In hacks and wagons
xi.v.n.i hriHu. This will shorten
the time necessary to get to the point
where tne luggage mum oe pcra
and everybody walk. By this plan. It
Is expected, the camp at Obsidian Cliff
can be easily reached Baturday. The
total number who will make ine trip
will be about 16.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Aug. 4. Maximum tempera
... - -a rt..f.M: minimum. &0 dffTMl.
RIvsV reading. A. M.. -S feat. Change In
i. . Knnn. 3 feet. Total rainfall (3 P.
M. to S P. Ml. O. Total rainfall lnca
September 1. lone. 4o Inches. Normal
rainfall sines fpiemter l. men--.
Xteflelrary of rainfall .Inc. September I,
loos. 2.43 Inches. Total sunshine. 11 hours.
PoMlMt sunshine. 14 hours. 42 minutes.
Barometer irenucea xa .
M.. 40-30 Inchea
TUB WEATHER.
Wln4
State of
Weatbac
STATIONS.
3
Ble.
Boston
Chicago .......
D.nr,r. .........
rx. Moines.. ...
Duluth -
Eureka
Galveston
Helena
Jacksonville. ....
Kansas Cltr
Msrshfleld
Montreal ......
w tirleans
New York .....
North Head ....
I'hoenla ........
Focatello. . . . . .
Fortland .......
Raasburg
Sacramento. . . . .
8U Louis
Pu Paul .......
Fait Lake
Pan Ptego
Pan Francisco..
ft.sklyon
Ppokane
Tacoma
Taioosh is'and.
Walla Walla
Washington. .. .-
Winnipeg .
Yellowstone. ....
. I (W.o 8
, go o.ni 24
. SOO.OO 8
.1 RiV T. 114
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RW Rain
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SW 'Rain
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a0.04 18
NW Pt. Cloudy
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W 'Clear
N 'Clear
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NE ICIear
SW Icloudy
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N Pt. Clouily
s Pt. Oeudy
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w Cloudy
NW .Clear
PW 'Clear
! 700. ooj s
82 0 .0OI
W KATHFR CONDITIONS.
U ana ins dbivuisisi tva. w
along th. North Pacific Coasu tJca' n,n
have lauen in " - '
Western Nebraska and eeneral rains have
. . 1 ri.tl- Atl-ntle and New
oecurrea in ' ' .- -
Enaland atatea. It U much cooler over a
er.-ent-shaped area exteodlns from the
Middle Flateao states southeastward to
Texsi and thence northeastward to the lake
The conditions are favorable for fair and
wanner weather la this district, exc.pt near
the coast and la Southern Idaho, where
the temperature win
tlucary or Mcvms .
SORBCAST.
Portland and vicinity Fair and wanner;
""oVeloT Tnd Whing1on-F.lr. warmer,
. w uasi riArt h a-af vinflt.
xrpDi ntar v iiw . -
Sho Fair. wrrnJT north and cooler
fjoutheaat Tvomon. .
ACCTIO.X BALES TODAT.
. . . al ta,Msta. Mr-It 9A atlld
TahM.'ri. "aV To' a7-T 57 V Wllasa.
UftlQBW.
wximo XOX1CKS.
. . wn am vrv ax A
T. AND A. M. Stated eommttnlca
tloa. Masonic Temple, this (Frl-
. . ..in A'lwlr Work la
k mjm. " il" x,
PENWNO THE RECEIPT OF A
f ebarur from the srmad lode. Kaurhta
(f U of Fvthlaa. Cosmopolitan Loose will
CSj5 mfnrmallr en everr Friday rn-
lts at 8 o'eiock at o. iw ou
- streeu v isitors mwwmw.
APFIJCATIONS WIH, SB RECWIVTO
tor 4mise'-ei to tSs Order of the Founa SI.
gtsashlB. W. ii. JCMwTVr lsiaisrPO
AMVriEMENTa.
main c a ista.
SASIMEK XVaar DAT.
&Z&-50I
TUir AT-PTH Ti.?i-H-75e
WEEK At'Cl KT 1 Special ensagement
"Operatic Fe.tlval.' flfteea blgh-claes eolo
in I ; r." mnA Tamival of
enlce." FUoasaa aad F.dwards In "On and
OIT'i J. C. Nuxent la "On the squarer. in.
Harve-le Vora Trio, Melrose and Kennedy.
A. O. Uuaeaa, Popa and L ao, 1 let urea. Or
chestra. CI Ft A 1M r. Week Ang. 1. 1910
McMahon's "Pull
man Porter Maids."
Corsch Russell.
Rose A Ellis.
Rawson a Clara.
Will Davis.
Symonds. Ryan and
Arlama
Witt) IVed tCork)
Norton. The areat-
est of all m us 1 co
spectacular crea
tions.
Orandaacopa.
UlUnu Wmmw w Tav .S0: IDT seat ISO.
Cvsnlnv PMtnm inr, at T:30 and S:13:
Bslcony 15e; Lower Floor 25o: Boa Boats SOe.
LYRIC
rOKTI.AND'S
AMILY
LAVHOCSK
All wMk. Edward Armstronc litulcal Com-
eay to. rrtmi
U A -asi A Itaf IliV
. . a. a s- . s w
Frirtar Kiaht I'HORLB GIRLS CONTEST.
TUI? A AITC Tfmnf-r Eut Morrl-
111 i.
om and Kaatt Watr.
Prize Band of America
Under Direction of .
JOHN C. WEBER.
The Musical Event of the Season.
Weber's Rand for a I.I ml ted Season.
IMEIX
MONTGOMERY In this city. Au(t. 4. at
the family residence l.lli allssissippi
ave.. John H. C. Montgomery, aged el
years 4 months 4 daya
DOVINO la this city. Ausust 4. at his lata
residence; 881 Michigan are., unmm mov
ing, aged 47 years 10 months and 4 days.
Funeral notice hereafter.
O'CONNOR Mrs. Johanna O'Connor, widow
of the late John o Connor, at uis Tamiiy
residence. 714 East Burnslda.
1XNERAU MOTIC3U.
CLANCY Funeral of the late Daniel W.
Clancey will- taKe place irora iuniuna s
Mcmee chapel tomorrow tsatuxday)
August 0, at A. M.. thence to St.
Ignatlur Church. 41st and Powell streeu,
at 10 A. M. Friends Invited.
MONTO The funeral services of the lata
Mabel Monto, who was arownea in goiuiu
ki. Kin..vh Jun. 10 will he held at Eric-
son's chapel, 409-411 Alder et.. today
(Friday) at 2 V. M. Friends respectfully
invited to aueno. xntermofc aiuiuium..
Cemetery.
unvwinnPRT Th. funeral services of
John H. C. Montgomery win do neia i
Holman's chapel at 2 f. m. toaay trn
ivt Friends invited. Interment River-
view Cemetery. Services at the (rave
private.
YERGEN At the home of her daughter.
Sn r& -I V SBIH f.. lOtn. AUK. o. JVilw
both Tergen, ago 77 years. Funeral will te
held at the residence toaay trriu.,
5 at 8 A. U. Friends respectfully invited.
Interment Buttevllle Cemeten".
HOSFORD In this city, August 1. Milton
U UstarnrO LB 1 M n I inn,, ur.. UW 0
ysars. The funeral services will be held
at r lnley s cnapeu eunoay, ausu. -.
2 P. M. Friends invited. Interment at
Lone Fir Cemetery.
ION8KTH FLORAL CO.
MAKVILAJ4 ULAJO.
FLO HAL Ur.SlONS.
rbancs; Main Slux; A lies,
DaBDUX m XCXH"0 UMV. vuww,-,
TtU and i'lne. Pboae Main 44. LmAj as-
stsiant. vu..
.11 . uiiii.n,. mv.t both nhoDesi iadr attend
ant; n.ot modern establishment in the city.
rs. XtO ad st. Lady Assistant, phone M. sol.
j p. nLKx m sun, so ana mioism,
Ijjr altra iUk u I' boa eM la , A !! .
EAKT MIK Funeral Directors, eunresinrs
t0 f. a. Ini2'". lae. E. 41. B 6S.
ERiCrbx CO. Cndertakers: lady assist-
sat, sue ffiu". ii. . .
LERCH. Undertaker, eor. East Alder and
..a. 1'honea 181. B lssa. Ladr asusuat.
CLASMXIED ADVEETISINO BATS
Tkallv m fUSdsV.
Fee Una
One time ii;
Sanaa ad two eooseeatlve times XX
batuie ad threw cwneecatlTe lime. ..Svo
satue ad six or seven consecutive times, .ceo
fix woeua counts . : T" ,
eertlsemeota aad aw ad counted fur leas
tbaa two llaea.
nkra an au iwuw . wm m
itlve times ta. ane-uma rale applies.
-.-. at book advertiseiuelits the
charge will be based on the actual number
of Unas sppearuig la im imw". ya-
.iMhe of words In each line.
la Mew Today all advertisemeau are
charged by measure only, 14 lines to the
Inch.
The above rates apply to advertisements
under "New Today" and aU otber class! Ilca-
tions excepting ine luira.iu.,
Mtuallons anted. Mala
ttltualloas Waated, Female.
ar Heac Koommt I'rtvate jtamlliee.
Roams aad Board. Privsla FujniUes.
a, ...kMni. k.u.m. Private f amilies.
Ine rate on the above class ideations la 1
cents a line each Ineenlou.
TO OIT-OF-TOV1N PATRONS The Ore
woniaa will receive copy by mail, provided
sunk-tent remittaace for a definite number
ol issues Is sent. Acknowledgement of such
remittance will be forwarded promptly.
In ease box office address is required, use
regular form given, and count this aa part
of the ad. Answers to advertisements will
ba forwarded to natrons, provided self-ad-
nvMlotM arm Inclosed.
If you bave either telephone in your house
we will aoeept your ad ever the pbone and
send you the bill tbe next day. Pboaa
Meat Ad. Dept Mala 747. or A eOSS. blt
aataou Wanted and Personal advertisements
awt accepted aver tbe pbone. Errors are
more easily made in telephoning advertise
ntents. therefore Tbe Oregonlua will set
bold ItselK respoxwDio mr sura vrror..
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE, CITY HAIX
MAI.V OV8, A 7B8S.
HUMANE OFFICER. EAST 477S.
NEW TODAY.
To Trad
e
High-grade, close-in city warehouse
property, with trackage, for other city
property or acreage. Apply owner,
606 Concord Bids. Phone Main 1373.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Private funds to loan on acceptable
security.
B. N. Tufford. Realty Manager.
M-ERCHASITS
SAV1G et TRUST
COMPANY,
. W. Cot. 4)th aad Wa.alngtou Sts.
81000-800 CASH
Two lots and small house In South
Portlsnd. This Is 1500 under the mar
ket. Call up J. A. Goodfellow, trent
for Klelnsorge estate. z ut street.
Mortgage Loans
M ORGAN, PXIEDXER. at BOYCE.
eoS-eo Aklagtoa Building.
CHEAP H0DSE
I am compelled to leave the city by
September 1. so will sacrifice my near
ly new East fide home In good restrict
ed district. There are four bedrooms
and a sleepinc-porch. All the modern
1 y W a I W marl 1 t aa a n
CODTtaiCncri. V'IJe--iiiw.ii, v AAA isss
die it, U. Ill, uregoruan.
XEvT TODAY.
LAKE SIDE
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 80 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,
Vancouver, Wash.
ARE YOU
an Investor, and do you want to make
some easy money and lots of it, if so,
see us at once.
Dubois & Crockett
We have 80,000 shares of stock of
the best gold-dredging mine in Cali
fornia for sale. We have put three
days on the property personally In
vestigating it, and have founded a
financial proposition without a rival as
a money maker, and money is what we
all want. For further Information see
us without delay.
Dubois & Crockett
Washington Bids;., Room 3.
Apartment House
(07 nnn n,v f sooo cash,
Oe& I UUU balance easy terms.
Brand new building. Rented to re
sponsible tenants for $350 a month.
Figure this. Pays 16 per cent net.
Located on the West Side. Can
you pass this up?
HAAS & RINGLER
211 Lewi. Bids.
EXCHANGE
OR FOR SALE
for Portland Income property, at cash
value, or sell on easy terms, 208-acre
farm In Willamette Valley. 95 miles
from Portland, one mile from good city:
land lays slightly rolling, good sandy
loam soil. Place will produce net iuuu,
besides 8-acre hop crop this season:
good orchard, two houses, barn and
hophouse. fnce 4u per acre.
Grussi & Zadow
317 Board of Trade Bide-, 4th and Oak.
TO LEA
tit . 1. . .. m-arnev tielrlr rtiltldlnflr.
SAwlAA am ITnlnn va no,, Ttiirn.lrie.
containing stores, basement and 30
rooms on second floor; will lease ior
term of years to rood tenant. Apply 10
HART LAND CO
144 Second St.
IRVINGTON HOME
Tour choice of four beautiful new
houses, in the best parts of Irvington.
Must be sold at once, and we want your
offer for any one of them. You make
your own terms. ,
Grussi & Zadow
S17 Board of Trade Bids-, th and Oak.
WAREHOUSE PROPERTY
lROvlOO.
ISO feet of trackage with switch. S.
W. cor. ISth and Overton. Special price
for short time only.
MERCHANTS
SAVlNftS el TRUST
COMPANY,
R. ti. To f ford. Realty Manager.
for timber, acreaae. business residence aad
apartmsnt properties, zuo soinsxao.
NFTW, modem houses, in Irvlnrton. R. B.
Mice, aw mw. pmu
REAI, ESTATE IsKALEKS.
. REAL KOTATK DEALERS.
Beck. 1 1 1 h in u . . ti, p. u,u.
Bin-ell. A. H. Co.. 202-3 MeKsy bid.. Real
estate, insurance, mm
Brubaker Benedict. 602 McKay bide. M.
30.
Chspln 4 Herlow. 332 Charhber Commerce.
Cook, B. B. l. v -"' a
Jsnntnss Co.. Main 188. 200 Oresjonlan.
PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P., 213 Commer-
fc-fffc'SiW. l S2 Stark st. Main 802,
SCHINDLER HALL, 206 Ablnton bldg.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and
Multnomah st. IHolladay Addition.)
M. E. Thompson Co.. cor. 4th and Oaksta.
REAL F.STATK.
For Bale Lota
LAST CHAM-H to S"V '"L""" ,". "in
beautiful Brentwood. -'76 per lot; 1U
down, a montn. mi. tar x,-
mont station, see Mr. uoouns. pn.
S10.O0O 1 Ll. OUT a ' ' v
Bide: splendid apartment propoeltlon: In di
rect line tor dis - " -
Corbett Blag.
OREGON ABSTRACT COMPANY,
201 Swetland Bids;. Phone Main 303T.
NOT IN THE TRUST.
KENTON ROxlOO. one of the best business
lots In Kenton: price S35O0 cash. Owner,
K 313. Oregon!,
, urn, Disir
4 lots nesr carlme, old contract, cheap.
1 I r L your pmpnir -.... - - ..
-rs. Venn. Invest. Co... 614 Buchanan bids.
1 ..11 1 o
1-none a.i,u...
Two lots on Ainsworth. near Union.
n, ...... faln AT7Q
cui rvTiin t t v lots to exchanse for acre-
ace or small house: will assume dlffer-
KOUIT1ES in several Laurelhurst lots to
for real estate or Jewelry. C
lit. i .
ROSE CITT PARK bars-alns: choice lots
ineludlns all Improvements. J 190,
ursnui"."-
PORTLAND HEIGHTS lots from S00 to
SOOO: trSCtS I hwhiww. wmiu qw.
IRVINGTON snap; east front, 50x100, one
blocx from carjine. iwricr. rwam v. loqi.
TF.N lota In Madras. Or., to trade for resl-
dence in tuy. " ' ... -
40x1 1.- Ft'OT lot cheap oil terms; owner
ONB lot. lOxloO, near Irvlnstoa; '; Part
cash, -JUS ise, vresaaiH- 1
SE
REAL ESTATE.
'or Bale
BATOCEAN.
In need of a little money; will sell at
a baritaln a lot in Bayocean. the 11.0"".
0O0 resort ol the Northwest; investigate
this. G 172. Oreronlsn.
BAYOCEAN. -
EAST LOT PROFIT FOR YOU.
Lots 50x100. Just south of Hawthorne
sve.. on 41st snd 42d streets, for a snort
time at 10 down and 10 monthly: tne
openlnc of Madison bridge will send values
up quickly here and you will maKe a
pront many times larger than your actual
investment: act now: regrets later will not
put any mony in your purse. Room tw
t Couch bldg;
FINE LOT. E. YAMHILL ST.
50x100. north front, in a line residence
district, on E. Yamhill, near 8th: street
Improved, cement sidewalk; price g-oou.
HOW cash, balance yearly at S per cent.
GRUSSI 4 ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
roniLAAU nr.i.j.i .. -20.607
sq. ft.; excellent neighborhood,
good view; beautiful trees: owner needs
money: no reasonable offer refused; good
Investment or charming home site. Main
7 lots, with house, fine soil, trout ana
erawflsh rlBht at your door: 10 H. r.
waterpower. 5c cars: the place to raise
everything; price $lo0. ,
JT. FUCHS. 221 Morrison St.
E." 25TH AND GLADSTONE.
A few choice lots left at tSOO each: 2S
cash, balance $10 per month. The cheap
est close-in lots In the city. E. A. McGratn,
331 inamper or uimm
My entire equity goes for only -50 casn.
In one of the finest lots in Laurelhurst.
must sell at once: might exchange lor
aiamonu. j m. vtcsm"".
$10 DOWN and 5 per month for a eeautl-
, IU1 lOt DIOCRB muuui , ,Z t.rrns.
city water; only a i ' " 11 V iJ.
HIGL.fc.ir ee manor.
ONE-FOURTH block In Alameda Park; on
car line; wmi an iji.j......- .
part cash. AE 161. Oregonlarj
For Sale Houses. .
. . i. . mt In
rOK BALL A ,-ruum I'"' - .
Holladay Pars: house new ana ..!..,
modern; lots covered with shrubbery; will
take SlUvu. Daiance ictuio w
O. W. MERRILL,
416 Ablngton Bldg.
. w.,..m TT
We ofler to reliable man wtlh steady
smplojment sn oppjrtunity to buy nice.
new, live-room ana oam, "
low. on full size lot. sewer connection, on
monthly payment of 18 and Interest,
without any down payment. Location Just
off W. R. car on Clinton st., about lo
minutes on clr. Price $2900. Here Is
where the right party can turn his rent
money towards buying a home instead or
. . . . . . . .. .1. . c nwner.
paying toil to ine wuuiwu. " . .Xi
room 809 Couch building. Phone A 408S-
WE AKH. IJLli.LU.o ..1 v i . i . - . - - - -THAN
ANY CONTRACTOR IN THfcj
(.lit. IHfiKKi AXVE, UW"u . . . . . . n
OITR CUSTOMERS SAVE MONEY AND
GET BETTER WORK. ON TERMS TO
SUIT. IF YOU OWN YOUR LOT Wt
WILL FURNISH THE MONEY TO
build. piArvs amj t," - .
8ui HENRY BLDG.
LET CS FINANCE THE BUILDING Of
YOUR HOME IF YOU OWN LOT. SMALL
AMOUNT OF CASH IS SUFFICI a, NT.
OUR REPUTATION FOR WELL-BUILT
HOMES. FAIR. DEALING ?SR5:
ING US MAI 1.L1E..-.13. v.ii in .. n..
ERN CONSTRUCTION CO.. Successors to
Portland rteaity sc ujuiuuvuwu .w.,
Z-J Lewi, gius
- - -. . . , . . . . t-- , n . m r A cur
BinUALUll DiiAr. .-
Swell new 6-room bungalow, all tne
latest Improvements, ount-in cn"a
beamed ceilings, etc: on a corner lot, on
East Lincoln street: improved streets and
cement sidewalks; price S3100, 500 cash
ana e-u per momii.
GRVSSI & ZADOW.
S17 Board of Trade Bldg- 4th and Oak.
RQ9B CITI PARK
BAttuAlA.
Just eompleteu. o-room nome wu -'-n
pain, uuicn i n in ... . . . ... . - - --
sleeping porch, full basement, laundry tubs.
etc.; lot ooxiuu; improvBuieuw -' , '
splendid buy for S4000; owner wlU sell for
2o0 less if taken at once; terms 500 cash,
balance S20 per month. National Realty
-r . WHI- Tl'aah at., room 516.
..... I- T I) I." t-T. evip
Good 7-room house on Belmont street.
right in line wnn ui i.unin.... v. " '
slue; lot is oo i-oi.iu. ' , ' .
provements In and paid: a big bargain at
t3000. 11000 cash, balance in 3 or o
e GRUSSI ft ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak
IEST BARGAIN IN RICHMOND"
If you have 71i5 cash you can buy my
5-room DuDKfliow at ! uiccuwuv" -
one DiocK Bourn 01 v -a - Vk
Which IB .tWU DB1UW noyi uuB i.s
trict of lia class; you aiao save agent a
commission aa I am the owner, phone
A BARGAIN New, modern. 8-room
house, lot 80x100; Arleta. close to carllne;
anyone wanting a good, well-constructed
house, worm murw uibh oir "
rtflO 13A T AViriN.- JtV CCi
ljlftjlaj OJJVAMVJ.v
233 Stark St.. Near becond
Owner leaving Portland ; must aell at
once my new Irvington 6 -room, modern
home, including all new furniture, rugs,
range, piano, sewing machine; in fact all
the fumlBhtngs. On sale with J. E. Do
len. Ofnce 690 Broadway. Phones; East
. .,rtT-.T7-T5-v Tjricn" ru trip
3 lots aVXIUU oatrii, yitwv yu.j , , J
sizuo casn ; a uiutw a. ,
addition-, concrete walks, garden ; owner
must leave city in next few days; a rare
"P- e VX PA 101 ith Rt.
hi. W. iun.- w- -vt
. -.mrtv OA TO n A T XT ".f-1 orn anrl alt.
tractive 8-room house, on E. 12th near Han-
n i nt 1 Kvims a nrl varv at.
coclt.: w.e" vu.l't- 'Z1TZ: vl.
tractiveiy "oncu . a...-
furnace, large Dusonrcni '
a bargain at T260. McCargar. Bates & Live-
ly, aio rttium r 6:
WEST til DEj DAr.
$3800 for an eiegant o-ruum mn-on-r,,
beautiful view, all improvements in and
F. r Lena. -t
'Z . '. . . l 1 it av-a.- ft.
FINE SUDUman Vltsw nuuic, m. . -
room house; hot water heat, greenhouse,
all kinds of fruit; best bargain In city.
Might consider part exchange. Call at
premises. 36 East 63d st. Morrison at.-
Mt. laoor car.
HULLuuU lv;lv V...IH
7 -room nouuj a.-wj
everything modern and up-to-date, lot 6
xlOO ft.-; near J2thl and Halsey. Apply
rnfim sos. Corbett bldg.
BARGAIN if taken at once; on account of
sickness muai
BS it get money" FHday7 day r
evening. SSESgth st..Hawthornecar.
A B ARGAIN in a One 7-room modern house,
furnace, ga nd electric lights flns yard
60x100, cement walks, fine neighbors, close
in, near io ""
6 3 ttOTTTSwrjut
. i-n.nxTcinci TMCTD I fT
For sale, my home, new and modern
In every respect; 6 rooms, full cement
basemeni ana u .-.-... D
gicno buvs nice 4-room bungalow; lot 50x
11.K7; 9 1'"' . -
MOU 11 1 Dt.ui., irv. " .
HIGliEY A Big HOP, 132 Third st.
a -T-i a Df-U-VM C7 t7Cf
v. ilth snd Gladstone; low price and easy
forms. E. A. McGratb, 231 Chamher of
Commercebldg;
FOR SALE (-room house, modern, sleep
lnr Dorch: street improvements and aide
walk paid; $3000 cash; 10l0 a years. 721
v""f - . ,
virsT sell house and 3 lots near Oak Grov
.i i ? r lrM If : man Palmap
whV r
NEW o-room "."S"' ' " " -"is
Information caU or write R. TV'lUke, 40
54 MONTHLY Income; $1700 handles it.
Mr Renter pays the rest. " Butterworth.
zr. TifnvAtte hldK. Main
FOR SALE by owner: new "-room bouse.
. .... 1 . .. SB,. .1 I ' . Vn.
stnciiy mvuvt i. ucm .in i. j.c-. ...
hil St.. I D1QCK SUULll ul o-o car.
iuftnM house with a 60-foot lot in Holla-
day Park; $5500; ,3500 cash, balance on
time. AU i.o, WBfuniM.
irrvR 8-room residence. brick basement,
around, lawn, fruit trees, scenery unsur-
. . i - . c-1 II. . K I OA
passea. 1 1 1 1 o i . - ii-i i -i ' i - i ii v..-'.
fOH SALE by owner, the aandsomMt 5-
rOOID nOUSV 111 . i . ill . , airmmt .MM W
-.11 -n M 1, v
REAL ESTATE.
For Sal
-Hon
IP YOU KNOW VALUES
IN IRV1NQTOSI.
WE WANT YOU TO, SEE US
IN REGARD TO THIS HOUSE.
It is situated on 11th ave.. near Broad
way car; has 7 reat bis tine rooms, thor
oughly modern, with beautiful lawn and
flowers; the street improvements are all
paid. We can deliver this property
11750. 60ME TERMS.
And we are thoroughly convinced after
a thorough canvass of this district that it
is THE CHEAPEST HOME by a margin of
AT LEAST "50; in fact we are not able
to find anything as good for SjO0. Our
automobile Is at your service.
SUBURBAN LAND CO-
610 HENRY BLDG.
Marshall 18S9, A 7105.
Business Properly.
ONE double store with 11 office rooms and
lodge hall on upper noor. goou ui"-.
basement: size 50x80. paying .100 per
month rent; price 8000; terms. Sondre
.Rorr.tredt. Jr., Toledo. Or.
BEST BUY IN PORTLAND.
IM.50U for a fine business corner, easy
rental capacity of $100 a month: 6 blocks
from City Hall; $0000 cash will handle.
F. FUCHS, 1Z y Morrison St.
A TWO-STORY brick business block. 40x90,
on union ave.. near Fine, for sue ai once.
Apply room 508 Corbett bldg.
20 PER CENT net on $10,000 Invested In
a new. well-rented apartment, rum, oo
Chamber of Commerce. .
BUSINESS corner block. Income better than
10. under lease. Tabor -f-
Acreage.
ACREAGE BARGAIN.
18 acres. mile from Orenco. on Ore
con City electric line; 1-3 mile from
V.-n ,. . nl .in., RAorivllle. nn 8. P. R. R. :
6 acres in cultivation, some timber, bal
ance easy to clear; nice level land except
creek along north line; 2 springs: price
S3&00, terms. K
GRUSSI 4 ZADOW,
317Boardjf Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
SURE
INVESTMENT.
We have a tract of 300 acres of land
lvlna- within 3 miles of the City: on this Is
3.W0 cords of wood, which will sell for
S180.000 In the city; tne lana win sen ior
$80. per acre after the wood la off; the prloe
01 the tract, on easy lerms, is
J40.000.
KEASEY. HUMASON 4 JEFFREY.
rtv nwT.R acres, or will divide subur
ban nome. iwo diock, num i "
from churcn. two irom scnooi. mur
river, line orchard and berries, nice gar
den; 7-room nouse, goou uiuu
..urfln.- Oregon CItv cars ston at Jen
nlngs Lodge. Inquire at stors lor C. S.
Hlocum.
O w . ii iu-i.iiu . iini.ii.
Level and perfectly cleared land, in cul
. . -.-. . . i . o ti TD . rTS
short distance from Portland; X200 per
acre, on easy imiub.
.PACIFIC N.-W. DEVELOPMENT CO.,
$2800 BEAUTIFUL, sightly 6 acres near
$1750 2 acres, cleared, fins soil, near
car. Just outside city limits; very easy
terms.
$1000 One acre, sightly location, near
car; is caan. j-qintc. w
a arnKa g.ri5A.
A dandy buy. can be handled for $100
down, balance easy; a snap for someone;
Investigate. 402 Commercial block, 2d snd
Washington sis.
110-ACRE farm, ideal, one block from R. R.
station. 2tt miles Irom rorusna; oo ua-
galn to be zouna.
STATE INVESTMENT CO.,
602 Buchanan Bldg.
COURTNEY ACREAGE.
8 choice acres at Courtney, all in fruit
$;200 per acre, easy terms.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
$650 Choice half acre handy to car, only 15
minutes' rioe rrom .uy nan, mj
M. E. Lee. 411 corbett piog.
IF you want an acre tract close in. drop
a card to tr ill, uregoniaji.
Homesteada
Ifrirn Hiir,ni.htTintB. lolnlna. all fenced.
S wires, good buildings, P. O. and town
2 miles, school lti miles, on county
XOaO SIOCK. CrWUB IUU uju.ihuiu Swww
inviT(iF.fl OB" OREGON.
82-page book explaining what each of
the 84 counties is best adapted for; gives
smount or uovernment iuu ui w
stead in each county; map attached, lx
98 ihnwin. new R R. and towna includ
ing Eastern and Central Oregon: counties
in different colors; drawn to March 1,
1910; latest map in u. o.; price .j
mo sc ituney, oia ngrouwu
1 RELINQUISHMENT, 160 acres; running
water, z minion teei nmwri msiiu
lnr- Ki.t nf fruit land: close to Portland.
1 rellnqulsnment, 160 screa, 20 acres in
cultivation, 3 acres In berries and rhubarb:
neighbors, schools and church close; good
faouav and other improvements; this la a
big bargain.
J. A. DAVIS,
214 Swetland Bldg.
HOMESTEADS in Southern Oregon. Address
H. J derzlnger. urama raw, w,re.w.
For Sale Fruit Lands.
Sai AUAUA A r '.LI 1 vc.nii.i-
. . . . , , . . , . .1.1-1- i- i I. "1" 1 1 V" T5 T T V
n& ;uab i ji n i .-n n - -Apple
growing is destined to become one
of the principal Industrie! of Oregon and
it is the development of this industry that
is malting mo uiu."i.s . , .f .
Estacada the center of one of the finest
fruit districts in tne siaiw.
Believing." We want you to corns and see
for yourself. You will And here all the
conveniences of a modern, up-to-date
community, and all the necessary QualiB
catlons for the successful growing of fruit.
You will see some of the finest young
orchards In the Northwest, beautifully
situated in the Western foot-hills of Mi.
Hood. IOU twou .o- ...-
of locating in a section where the people
nre an conHii.i.,.i - -
Industry, and where they are going Into
the proposition intelligently and scien
tifically, and where there is good trans
portation lacuuiea auu i.. ...
for immediate development, at reasonable
Prprof. C. L Lewis, of the Oregon Agri
cultural college, to wiiuiii y v1-
ure In referring any inquiries, says re-
saruing tnia ui-.u n i. . ub.o -.
caslon several times to visit Estacada. In.
perlmental orchard In this locality which
Is making a woiiuenw - --
glon contains probably the largest area of
good apple land to be found in Oregon to
day, and will certainly In time show a
winaerxui oeieiopnwu i Lfi
limner, ine ueiim ,hr
Ing cnaracier oi nn vu,...j
signs seem to point strongly to a good
fruit region, x am -
many people to that section, and the more
I see of it the mors pleased 1 am. and I
can assure you this country Is one of the
best to be found in the Northwest today.1
One of the most Ideal orchards in the
district Is owned and managed by Stand-
lsh Bromers, who n. R : '
study to the raising of fruit. They are
acting as our hibiiw , j
will be pleased to show you the progress
that has been made in this locality. If
sufllclent proot b -
ask for more, we are able to produce it
ana to snow jhu in. .... --
opportunity for a home or an investment
wnlch you cannoi luv.
CHAP1N & HERLOW.
832 Chamber of Commerce.
SIMCOE ORCHARDS.
MAninAuu Am in..
openings will make you comfortable for
the balance of your life. NO IRRIGA
TION Easy terms. Springs of finest
mountain water. Bee all others and see
these. Ofso. o. (.abcui vv, juwwuj .J"-
merciai duo pmimii.
'iwu nuui iv i . iin Aj........
. - , onrVD D ,Q1A TVS
WU1 sen or hu" .j. ....
commercial apple orchards; on ditch and
raliroaa; uc.ii' . - w .' . , V a . aVre
yeHT-Oias; nouse u ' . - r '
20 acres or.e-year-olds. $400 per acre; no
agents. Aaorecs i .
10 ACRES unimproved, good soil: 35 minutes'
ride by rail; running water; some timber,
fine fruit land: S25. i down. Palmer. o07
coueaDiag.
UNIMPROVED Hood River apple land. 5
and 10-acre tracts; small first payment,
til.." vou want U. 609 Couch bldg.
For Bale Farms.
EASTERN OREGON WHEAT RANCH
,,m nf rood wheat land for sale
. , m. ...u. under nlow: 10 miles from
railroad. Call Hawthorns B tables, 420
yawthorns avenui
81250 Ten acres of line river bottom land
,hi. twwt imoroved will yield you big re
turns; let us show you this property; very
liberal terms: buy now. M. B. Lee, 411 Cor
bett blcg.
uf.r us for farm bargains, large and small
we make a specialty of farm lands; we
can save you money. J. M. French A
Co.. 412-413 AQingion piag.. luott so si.
SEVERAL good dairy farms and homestead
relinquishments: also town property in
Lincoln Co., ur. Aaoress eouuis swuii..
redt, .Jr--TOieao, vr,
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Farms.
SO ACRES.
With 22 acres under cultivation. 10 acres
slashed and seeded, all fenced and cross
fenced: fine orchard of assorted fruits,
several feet of good limber. 6-room house,
good barn 44X4S. chicken-house and wood
shed: living stream and spring water,
piped to buildings; fine land, no rock o?
gravel: only 4H miles from a good town,
close to good school and in a fine neigh
borhood: including personal property,
team, harness. . wagon, 2 cowa hoifer.
plows, harrows, disc and all tools, some
chickens; price $0300: terms.
15 ACRES.
With 4 acres cleared and 2 more easily
cleared. 1 acre of potatoes, balance of
land has at least 33,000 feet of good saw
timber; new 4-room house, fine spring
and trout stream; lies on - main county
road, only 1H miles from country town,
3 miles from electric line and town and
10 miles from Vancouver. This is a
snap and will sell to the first man that
sees it; price $1750; terms.
THOMPSON 4 SWAN.
208 Rothchlld Bldg.. Portland, Or.
National Bank Bldg., Vancouver. Wash.
A FARM FOR $200.
An 18-aere farm. 14 miles from Port
land, on good county road. 2 miles from
Gladstone; light timber and brush, fins
shot soli, for $200 cash, balance can b
arranged so you will not have to maks
any more payments for a year, then take
It up under contract plan for long time,
easy terms; price $115 per acre; cleared
land In this vicinity selling for $300 per
acre. Thia is as represented.
CHAPIN HERLOW.
"CROWLEY."
332 Chamber of Commerce.
, I
20 ACRES.
1
20 acres of the best land In the Molsllsj
Valley; 17 acres in HOPS and 3 acres in
wheat; hops are fine and will be a good
yield; one-third of the crop will go v.ltl
the land If bought before gathering;
there is a good hophouse and good well
on the place: this land Is located about
1 H miles south of Canby and Is well
worth $250 an acre withobt any crop; our
price, if sold now, is $4000, i4 cash and
balance 1, 2 and 3 years. 6 per cent; tha
third of the crop will almost make ths
first payment. Let us ahow you this as
once.
REPASS 4 WOODY ARD,
300 Henry Bldg.
BEAUTIFUL BEAVERDAM LAND.
Think of It. only 2 blocks from Utica
carllne and only 4 miles from Vancouver,
a city of 15,000 people; this land is pro
ducing today 300 bushels of onions to ths
acre, which will make any man a grand
living; this lanu haa produced $700 to the
acre; we are selling 5 acres of beaverdam
and 5 acres of upland for $300 per acre;
half cash will handle 't or quarter cash,
if preferred. You must remember the mar
ket Is at your door. ONLY A FEW MILES
FROM PORTLAND. The onions on thess
tracts are nearly ready for the market.
Come with me today to look at It. .
DAVID LEWIS,
Room 2 Lumbermens Bldg.. 5th and Stark,
EXCEPTIONAL
FARM BARGAIN.
120 ACRES,
50 acres under fine state of cultivation,
balance pasture and timber; 6-room house,
barn 50x34, granary, hoghousa and all
other neceBsary outbuildings; 3 acres fine
orchard in full bearing; plane fenced, and
cross-fenced: living water on every forty,
water piped to house and barns; 44, miles
from river and railroad town. 2 miles
from river town and 16 miles from Van
couver. In excellent neighborhood, with
good school and church advantages; pries
$7500, terras.
THOMPSON 4 SWAN.
206 Rothchlld Bldg.. Portland, Or.
National Bank Bldg.. Vancouvr,Wash.
" GOOD FARMS. "
100 acrea. 6 miles from Estacada, on good
wagon road; young bearing orchard, build
ings and water; $3200.
go acres, 25 in crop, 8 in orohard; build
ings and plenty water; goO.per acre.
For complete description of farm proper
ties see O. W. P. signboard. First and Al
der. 2 acres at Wichita, 7J4o fare; only $500
per acre.
WINTER WHEAT LANDS.
Now la a good time to go and inspect
the Winter and. Spring wheat land in Al
berta, Canada. Harvest will soon be on
and you can see what crops the country
will produce. REDUCED RATES FOR
LAND SEEKERS. , '
IDE-M'CARTHY LAND COMPANY,
COLONIZATION AGENTS CANADIAN
PACIFIC RAILWAY,
425-26-27-28 Lumbermens Bldg.
20-ACRE tracts, unimproved, 23 miles by
. rail from Portland; sultaoie ior rrun rain
ing and chicken ranches; well watered,
"plenty of timber for all purposes; best of
soil, no rock or gravel; $15 to $23 an
acre, easy terms; these are the cheapest
tracts on the market and will bear Inspec
tion. Call and arrange to go and see them,,
310 Corbett bldg.
IDEAL stock ranch ; 400 acres. 50 acres al-
xaiia, bujk irm,.
miles of mountain stream with trout, lotf
acres good timber, good, buildings, unlim
ited range; Implements and some stock
with place; one mile of poatofflce; will
consider Portland property in exchange.
Address N 173. Oregonlan.
SANDY RIVER FARM.
Overlooking the valley snd Mount Hood.
For particulars see
WILSON 4 MEYERS,
1606 Division St.. Portland. Taporj56Q,
10-ACRE orchard tracts, unimproved, oa
railroad. 25 miles from Portland; best
soil no rock: $40 an acre, easy terms; ar
range Wth us to go and make selactloal
round trip sams day. 310 Corbett bldg.
EQUITY in beautiful 320-aere farm; ten
miles from Salem; 100 acres apples and
walnuts; will sell orchard separate; take
Income property in part. Call Woodlawn
2483 after 7P.M. .
J. A. CUNNINGHAM.
For sale, farms, livery, business, ware
house and business: prices reasonable; no
exchange, p. u. am it.
FOR SALE California ranch, one of best In
Sacramento Valley. For particulars address
A. E Morton, Chlco. Butts County, Cal.,
R. D. No. 1.
Miscellaneous.
' ' rF YOU ARH LOOKING FOR
Close-In acreage, & wheat ranch or email
well-Improved farm, at low pries and osl
most liberal tsrms. sea me. I hanttls nut
swn properties.
J. X). ELROD.
520 Corbett Bldg.
$10,000 CASH handles one of the best-paying
apartments In the city. Purse, 818
ChamDer oi commerce.
WE sell or trade anything anywhere. Fenn.
infCSU 1'. , ,11 j,umio.,,m.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
I WANT to buy a nice horns- In Irvington
or rloliaaay; give me iuu -cation,
price and how much caah required
and how balance is to be paid; I am no
agent. AB 173. Oregonlan.
WANTED Thoroughly modern residence,
north of Washington and west of 19th
st ' state price, location and number oc
rooms, sue oi lot; agents or owners au
dress F 173. Oregonlan.
n.ivTfn in Trvlnrton. north of Tlllsmook.
improved quarter block; center-hall house
preferred; must be two or mora blocks
from carllne: slats location and j,rlce. B
200, oregonlan
f ACRE and H acre tracts from owners, I
East orNWest Side; have customers wait-I
ing. Sold the last 6 tract we had this I
week.
H IGI.EY at niftier, JOJ inirq at.
WANTED To buy houss and lot, $1500 to J
$2500 on West 8ide. not too far out; In I
nice locality: muat be a bargain; will payl
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gonian.
WANTED By builder, lot, $600 to 10;I
walking distance irom .i cn.ciBi.il
School, on paynieni.. iw um,-.,.
517 Worceater bldg. Phone Woodlawn 22i-i.
WANTED 80 acres of unimproved farml
iA mAll river. . eoms timber,!
within 10 miles of Eugene; slatol
Drice. best terms. AF 161. Oregonlan.
HAVE spot cash client waiting to buy Westl
Bids home; modern, not over 6 room, orl
over $3500; South Portland preferred. Calll
ROT McKay building. Main 4710. I
WE have client who wants to buy 10 to 23
seres; $35" to $50 per acre near Eatacada.1
243 Stark St.
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LOT vy a i '--J" -: r halJ
Snce- must be 50x100 and must be cheapj
. AJmm k 172. Oregonlan. I
I AM in the market for a good view lot or
fontanel ii..6'.. - V i
be easy. M 173, Oregonlan. I
SMALL FARM wanted at once, near town J
for siuw uuwii. i.. a J -
Homes Co., 204 Morrison at.
WANTED Between Madiaon and Montgom
ery. Fourth and Front its., full quarte:
.blocIor nuni. . '
X WANT a good lot cheap. East Side pre
ferred: give location, price and terms firs
letter. AB 17L Oregonlan.
-BLOCK, west of E. 8th. for manufaetur
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