Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 25, 1910, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE MOI.XING pREGOXTAX, TITURSDAY. AUGUST 25, 191Q.
14
E'S
DEFENSE LINE LAID
Oswald West to Receive Sup
port if Bowerman Secures
- Nomination.
LEGISLATIVE SLATE MADE
Antl-.f-mbly Vte ' Vwk IJeftli.
Name. rWinniiift With A B and
C A i Prr fcrrril
Strategic Koi.
for
Pnr Jonathan Huiw. Jr.. ainc
Ms r.tum from Wa.hlnittnn. D. C. a
a. ajro. h pluntrrd ,n, ,h n'-
tr-mbli raninalitn to aafeisuard hi po
litical rareer from wn-kn' on th
of party rehabilitation. and up to tha
prnt time naa l'" Hi" tlilnp:
Iwrtdcd upon a complete antt-aswnibly
lffllatlve slate.
Thrown font- of worker inio tlie flcij
to pa.a card, an.l Interview votera.
Given all pomlhlo Impetna in the cnm-r-.lrn
of iwwal.l Wr for tl Demo
cratic nination f-w tlovcrnnr.
Forced GTJ . Hrfwn-ll out of the
running for rVnalr from riackamaa
County, aubxiltutlnr for Brownell a
Tnor Irutfd riponent of Statement No.
1 and Fourretum.
Cbambrrlain in Partnr-rf-hlp.
Perfected ' political partnership alth
Fenatnr Chwmhcrlnln. with the end in
view of ttlvlna- thr Democratic nomina
tion for overnor to wald West, upon
whom he ran fll back a a second H"o
ef defense In the event that the antl
ararnibly Republican element fall to
romfnata a man.
Failure ha met hi effort to Rive
Stephen A. Lom-ell. of Pendleton, a clear
frld to run for Governor, in order to
liave hlin out of the way in tlie Sena
torial mm pa I an of 1MX Failure has met
Ma efTorta to thin out tlie list of antl
aefr.blr candidate ftr tlm-emor.
Hero i the Bourne legislative elate:
For lteprentaftve.
Tr T. I- Perkltia A 3 R-ahlleM
J Conch Jamee M. Ambrwe
.tame. J Klynn J. i Bryant
W. I. 'oltell Ntt-phen folllna
J a n. P. Abbott V. J. ilrnn-na
JamfaCol. rharle. A. Blaelow
'or tate Bn.tor (;orna W. JtTh.
'or Jmnt senator Pan J. Matark''.
For Joint Keprraentatlve W. H. Chat-
Ballot Formula Dex-idrd.
Hera Is the formula, as lately decided
on and atruck from tha preaaea yester
day, that la to appear on the ballot after
namra of Bourne candidates: "Opposed
to the aaaembly plan of nominating can
didates favor direct prlmury."
The slate waa complied deftly and the
word waa passed with utmost diplomacy.
Trusted lieutenants called on the varloua
candidates, except In one or two cases,
where personal Interviews with Bourne
are recorded.
Two requisites were demanded a name
beginning well up in the alphabet so
as to find a good place on the ballot, and
dependability. Particular care was ex-.en-laed
in the selection of Senator and
Joint Senator, as the two elected this
ear will be hold-overs In the Irgfsla
tlre session that will decide Bourne's
fate, two years hence.
Anti-assembly candidates rejected by
Jtourne are Ralph C. Clyde. Seneca
louts. E. I Amme. 1 M. ,Davis and
John B. flollard. Not until yesterday
was It decided whether Clemens or
'ouU should be chosen.
Tlirv 3fen Comjiort Asscmblj.
The antl-aasembly assembly that made
the selections waa made up of three men,
Kourne, Thomas JlcOusker and James D.
Abbott. Messrs. McCusker and Abbott
have been scanning the local field for
some months In the alwonce of Bourne
and many of those selected were brought
Into the fight earlier with that express
end in view. In making Its selections
the three-man assembly took only two
men whose nsnies are not up at the top
of the alphabet Rushlight, who could
hardly be Ignored, and lr. Perkins, who
Is favored lth profound trust.
The withdrawal of Brownrll from the
race in Clackamas Is taken as obviously
tle result of a Bourne coup. The means
used are arousing no end of specula
tion. Browncll was In the race early.
He decided suddenly on Monday to draw 1
ut and telephoned that fact to Walter
A. Dimlck. who Immediately thereafter
filed his declaration before several other
aspirants knew the f'eld was clear.
Bourne's distrust of Browncll is well
known and dates back to their differ
ences In the '.eatKlaliire of ls7.
In dolus: .what he can for Oswald
West, those In touch with the situation
aver. Bourne is provklins; an adequate
seaxind line of defense In the event the
anti-assembly faction explodes at the
primary election. Failing to aet a pos
sible winner up against Jay Bowerman.
the Bourne plan Is plainly to rally his
forces to the West stanrd. obliterate
party lines so far as he la able, elect
West, and pave the way for a non-political
contingent that will pay homage to
the Chamhe rutin-Bourne partnership.
Thus Bourne is not stoking his all on a
single flop of the political dice.
lkrarrman Worries) Opponents.
The race for Governor is known to be
causing Boume and his lieutenants grave
concern. Jay Bowerman, the assembly
candidate, is developing unexpected
strength throughout the state. The anti-assembly
element, with Dimlck. Hofer
and Abraham in the field. Is badly split.
Boume now favors Judge Dimlck. it is
said, after having failed to get Dimlck
and the others out of the way for a
fourth man. preferably Judge Lowell,
l ittle was thought of the aspirations of
Hofer and Abraham at first. But they
are both out on live campaigns and nat
urally are picking up more or less of a
following. Hofer Is particularly active
and la now touring the state by automo
bile, meeting hundreds of voters each
day. While be is not looked upon as
having a remote chance of winning, the
effect of his campaign is taken aa
strengthening Bowerman. since the as
sembly element Is conceded to be tired
of party chicanery and therefore will hold
together. ,
At present the Bourne activities are re
puted to be centered on Multnomah
County, but since the menace to Bourne
Ism is reported as statewide, arduous ef
forts to stem the ominous tide in, other
directions will Ukery be undertaken with
aa little delay as possible.
MIErtlEKD REBt RES LAFFERTY
Candidate for Representative Denies
He Is "Standpatter."
George S. Shepherd, candidate for the
Kepubitcan nomination for Represent
ative In Congreaa from the Second Dis
trict, last night denied the Inference
made by Ms opponent. A. W. LaHerty.
tliat he (Shepherdi was a "standpat
ter." la this regard Mr. Shepherd said:
BOURN
SECOND
MDME. SARAH GRAND
ON SEASICKNESS
Maflara Sarah Orand. Author of the Heav
en! Tains, etc.. has this to say of Mother
aill'a Seasick Remedy:
Oentlmn: I enclose postal order with
toaiks for the boa of Mothanull's Seasick
fteniMlv. I have had much experience with
tha remedy and hava never knows it to fall
in aay caae either of sea or train sickness.
SARAH OR AND.
ttatee
Hnthersltl Htmfilr i"o.. Ltd.. lritlcmrn :
Prar rrake oe of mr letter aa a testimonial
If xea think It wouM help to make tha rem
edy kaoarn. Faithfully ymira.
SARAH GRAND.
1 Grove Hill. Tnnhrlilae Wella., England.
Motheratll'e Reaaedy Qolrkly Ceres fees
ae Train' Mrkaeaa. Guaranteed safe and
harmieaa Joe and $1-0 a box at all Drug
floras and Drug lpartmenta If your
druggist doae not have tt In stock he ran
gat It for you from any Wholesale Druggist.
For sale and recommended In f'ortland by
Owl ttrug lo-. Fkldraore Drug Ce., and other
deuggleta. Motherslll Remedy Co.. Ltd.. De
troit, vuh
Inflamed Bladder
rarea, kealtk relore
larreaaed fwraly-alae
aaa w
peaads
Ma at
ay
Warner's Safe Cure
This is the remarkable experience of
Mr. I'. H. James: "I had been suffer
ing for some time from Inflammation
of the bladder and kidneys. I com
menced taking Wamera Safe Cure,
and ai'er using two bottles I found
great relief. I continued Its use. and
now weigh 14 pounds; I only weighed
120 pofinde when I commenced using
Warners Safe Cure, snd now I would
not be without a bottle In my house.
"I would recommend Warner's Safe
Cure to all suffering with kidney trou
ble." P. R. James. P. . Box &7. Ar
eola, Miss.
If any of your anrestors In this or
past (O-neratlons have been troubled
alih kidney disease, make a test of
your urine and satisfy yourself. Ton
owe It to yourself to find this out
at once, aa thousands of men and
women have kidney and bladder trou
ble and do not know It until the dis
ease has cauaed serious complications
which are sure to prove fatal. If you
find the slightest trace In your sys
tem, you should lake Warner's Safe
Cure Immediately. It will cure you
the same as it has thousands of others.
Put up In Bur and tl.n" sixes and sold
by druggists everywhere.
WARNER'S SAKK TllAS. for con
stipation and biliousness, purely vege
table, absolutely free from Injurious
substances, are a perfect laxative. They
do not gripe or leave any bad after ef
fete. ;s cents a package.
To convince every sufferer from dis-ea.-es
of the kidneys and liver that
WARNF.rt'S SAFE CURB will abso
lutefy cure, a sample bottle and also a
sample box of Warner's Safe Pills will
be sent KKKE OK CHARlSB. postpaid,
to any one who will write WARNER'S
SAKE ClUK CO.. Rochester. N. V..
and mention having seen this liberal
offer In The Oregonlan. The genu
Iness of this offer Is fully guaranteed
bv the publisher.
"I noticed that Mr. Laffcrty Is quoted
In today's .Oregonlan as saying 'over
the long-distance telephone that he
would be glad to meet even Mr. Shep
herd and debate on "standpatisiu."
Now. 1 have no patience wlfli such
methods. That he should undertake to
put me In the standpaf class Is so
manifestly Tftifair that it should not be
countenanced by any one with a pre
tense of fairness. Had Mr. Lafterty
been a resident of Oregon as long as
four years, he would know that I have
advocated tariff revision downward all
this time, and during the last session
of Congress I drafted a bill which was
Introduced by Representative McCredle
providing for the removal of restric
tions against American registry of . foreign-built
vessels when the same are
owned by American cltixens, but was
killed by the shipbuilding and steel
trusts, although it had the editorial
support of the country, including The
Oregontan.
"The debate with me will therefore
have to be on some other subject, un
less he himself claims to be a 'standpatter.-
"
After stating the atntlstlcs as to the mor
ta'll from different dteas In Panama at
different porloo.. Dr. ti-ler said that In I Wi
the combine,! tropical diseaaes. malaria, dys
entery and berl-bert. killed fewer than that
of the two great killing dleast-s of Ihe tcm-
AMfSEMrXTS.
MA
! MA
Mtv a. a ia.
MiTLMt rVKKT rT-
THEATER l-v.l;
KDKK Al. SS Tapt. fJeorge Auger sad
hl company In "Jack the Oiaat
Rainier and rirowa. tha Jack ArtoL Duo.
the 111 -on ttty Four. Hayward Hayward
In "Holding Out." Palfrey sad ktartoo, the
Hamllna. picture, orcheatra.
LYRIC
PORTLAND
FAMILY
rt-AYHOCSB
All week, Edward Armstrong Musical Com
edy Co. Presents
VAQUITA"
New Music. Gorgeous Costumes. Clever
Chorus.
Shows commence dally at T:4l. 9:15.
Friday Night CHOKCS UIRL3 CONTEST.
GRANDA Week Aw,. 22, 1910
VIOI.F.T ALLEM
AND COM PANT
IN
KEEPING- AN AP-
Free Retter Four.
Faattio Trio
MeCormack A Irving
Bell Kicharde
Mary Ana Hrowa
iirandaaeope.
POrNTMENT
-Uatlnao Kv.ry Day. t tu; any seat ISO.
FT.nlng Parformancas at T:S0 and I 11;
Balcony lie; Lower Floor I3c: Box Boats 50c
ewgf- -V a S O Portland's Perfect
1 llE, UAHa Pleasure Park
Nothing Ilk tt on the North Pacific Coast.
Chutes, Figure 8
' Olant Awing. Slagie Mirrors, Dreamland.
Ma mo. Oid Milt. aiatorium In fact every
form of outdoor attractlona.
A day at the Oaks means a day of
pleasure.
BASEBALL
RCRATIOM PARK.
C-M-eer Vamlu- svad Twesaty-foarfh Streets
SAN FRANCISCO
vs.
PORTLAND
Augtast tt. tt. 25. Sa, K. I.
Games Begia Weekdara at J:3S P. M.
Bnadaya t:M P. M.
Admlssloa Bleachers. ISc: Grandstsnd.
Boc: Boxes 2-.c extra. Cnildran. Bleachers
Iwc tirandatand Xoc
IUlIEli DAT FRIDAY
Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
ALCnON ssUa TODAY.
Faker's Auction House. 151 Park St.: fur
niture, etc; sals at 1U o'clock. Geo. Baker
Jk i"o.. Auctioneers
Fl.l-N INll la this city. August 24. Martin
p. Fleming, aged 20 )ara e aionlha. Fu
asrai aotlca latex.
THE
PORTLAND
FCKTIANO, CI
ruBorKajr vtx
MOTrEKX
atXoTACBAlfT
cost on sxnxioM doluh.
HOTEL I HOTEL
OREGON SEATTLE
res clsnssra Live, Grswtsg KereL " Krw, Modern. Centrally Loeataa.
ECROPEAW PIK. EtllOPEAN PLAN.
7th and Stark, Portland, Or. Pioneer Square, Seattle, Wn.
WRIGHT-DICKINSON WRIGHT & DICKINSON
HOTEL COMPANY, Props. HOTEL COMPANY, Props.
Cafe and
theVter. .
srlll
F. J. ftli tin
The Imperial
VICgUlia uicaicai aaw.v.
860 Rooms, 104 Suites, With Private
Baths.
KT.W rTRTiPROOF BTJILDINO
. Moderate Rates.
Phfl Metschan & Sons. Props.
J
0. CORNELIUS,
Proprietor.
OPENED SEPT.. lo
HOTEL LENOX
E. D. and V. H. JORGENSEN .
Props, and Mrs.
COR. 3D AND MAIN STS.
Hot ana Cold Water.
Long Distance Pfaoaa
in Every Room.
RATES
$1.00 and up
Beautiful Hotel Moore
CLATSOP BEACH SEASIDE, OR.
Portland's Nearest Beach Resort Via A. & 0. S. 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.
a
W. it. . alar.
MWP0EI
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Most Popular Beach
Resort
ITS climate Is delightful.
IT has a greater variety of attractions than most beaches.
because it Includes a placid inland bay and Innumerable
picturesque retreats.
THE trip thither Is scenic and entertaining all the way.
IT Is the Summer home tt educated and refined families
from all parts of the West.
ITS famous agate beach yields the choicest pebbles known.
" ITS variety of seafood surpasses all other beaches.
ITS aecommodatlons for both hotel and cottape life are of a
high and varied class, abundant and inviting.
The cost of reaching there Is reasonable because the
Southern Pacific
has established reduced round-trip Summer excursion fares
' from all parts of Oregon. Send for "Oresos Ontluga." .
' giving a good description of the delights of Newport.
Round-Trip Tickets from Portland . . $ 6.00
Saturday-to-Monday Tickets '3.50
Inquire at the City Ticket Office. Third and Washington
streets, for all desired Information, or address.
Wm. McMurray
Cesersl rsasescer Ascst. Portlaad. Orear-
BHAPQCABTIM
lOR TOCR18T asul
( OMMKKt I AJL.
pedal ratea made
t families aad sla
gle gentlemen. The
maaaeameait wtll.be
pleased as all ttmea
to ibm reams and
dn etieea. A mod-
era Tvrsisa
Baftel.
m. C BOWKRA.
NEW PERKINS
Fifth and Washington St.
Opened Tune, 1908.
A hotel In the very heart of Portland's business ac
tivity. Only hotel equipped with wireless telegraph.
Everv convenience for comfort of commercial mea.
Modern in every respect, naive ,.y uu w
muslo dnrlns; lunch, dinner and after
dees TPies.
a. Q. tesrevlaad. See. sal Mae.
.VI ,.J3 In.: " SJ
a ',( 's- - ts -gj g .
HjJi'Siaa a '8-a 9-f ii-ie
:':Fi':lii''-.i'J '3 " "
rtjS f' V.'.
THE CORNELKJS
The House ef Welcome." corner Park and Aider. Port
land's newest and most modern hotel. European plaa. as
ginning May let our rates will be aa follows: All back rooms
without belh. alngle. 1.00 par day: double. S?.00 per day.
All front rooms without bath. tl-SO par day. single: M-SO
par day doui le. Ail OUTblDB room. Our omnlbua meats
ail trains.
H. E. FLETCHER,
Manager.
HOTEL RAMAPO
Corner Fourteenth and Washington
Mew Hotel. Elegantly Furniahed
Rates $1.00 and Up
Special Rates for Permaneitta
Tssinaa Pbua. Una Meet, All Tratasa
M. K. rOLKY. PBOPBiETOm.
PBJVATB BATHS
TOU WILL LIES
THE WOODS
American Plan IT ' 1 1 L' T European Plaa
IMS Per Cay llVJ 1 Lili i a $1.50 per Dm
-It'. All Cemfort-"
Car Table S'Uote Meals Oae Feature.
In heart of business district, center of - city, half bloats;
from O. N. Ry. and N. P. Ry. Depot, close to all steam
shirt wharves and C. P. R. Depot.
VANCOUVER, B. C
CLAS SIFTED ADVEETISINS EATS
Daily er Sunday.
Per Line.
One time JU
fesme ad two eooseentlve times - - - -2 -
oaine ad tiiree coaaecutive times.. ..30o
game sd six or seven consecutive times. .36e
fcix word count, as one line on cssa ad
vertisements anil a al counted - for less
then two Uses.
When an advertisement Is not run eonsee
ntive times the one-ume rate applies.
On charge of nook advertisements the
ehsrse will be based on the actual number
of lines sppearins in the paper, recsrdiese
ef the number ef words in each line.
In New Today all auvertijtemrnt are
rhsraed by meusure only, 14 lines to th.
inch.
The sbove rates spply to advertisements
ODder "New Today" and all other elassulca
Uuni excepting the follow Ins:
Mtastion. Wanted. Male.
Situations Wauled, lemale.
For Rent. Kuoma. Trivate Families.
ltooms snd Board. Private ramiUes.
Housekeeping; Uiomv Private 1-umilies.
The rate on the anove classuicatlons is "J
cents a line each Insertion.
TO Oft T-OF-TOWN PATRONS The Ore
gontsn will receive copy by mall, provided
suflieient remittance for a definite noinber
of issues is sent. Acknowledgement of such
remittance will be forwarded promptly.
In case box office address is required, nee
regular form given, and count tills as part
of the sd. . Answers to advertisements will
be forwarded to patroos. provided self-addressed
envelopes are ineloMsL,
If you have either telephone in your house
we will aoeept your sd ever the phone and
send yon the bill the next day. Phone
Want Ad. Dept.. Main 7070 or A 8095. bit
nation Wanted and Personal advertiterawits
not accepted over the nbone. Errors are
more easily made In telephoning advertise
ments, therefore The Oregonlan will aol
bold Itself responsible for sucb errors.
ITTXERAx. NOTICES. '
GAl'SNEDER August 22. Jsceb Gsusnedr.
s.d 39 years, beloved hjusband of Mary
and brother of Fred snd Frank Gausneder.
The deceased was a member of St. Jos
eph's Society. George Washington Camp.
W. O. W.. and Portland Aerie, F. O. E
Funeral will take place from late resi
dence. 310 Cook ave.. Saturday. August
27. at :45 A. M.; thence to St. Marys
Church, Williams ave. and Ktanton St.. at
lO A. M. Interment. Mt. Calvary Ceme
tery. Friends Invited.
BAER In this city, August 13. at St. Vin
cent's Hospital. Bertha Baer. aged
vparg months, beloved tvlfe of Max Baer.
of Pendleton. Or. Friends invited to at
tend funersl services, which will b held
at the residence of ber sister. Mrs. Charles
Kahn. 181 lth St., at 2 P. M. today
' IThursdayi August 25. Services at the
grave private. Please omit flowers.
KIEHI.E Funeral of the Inte Anton
Kuehle. brother of Henry Knehle. of this
rity. will take place from Dunning & Mc
Entee's chapel Friday. August 2. at 8:IS
A. M.: thence to St. Joseph s Church.
15th and Couch sts.. at A. M. inter
ment. Mt. ca-'vary Cemetery. Irlends In
vited. ANDERSON In this city, at the family
residence. 1145 East Madison su. August
4 1HIO Herihs M. Anderson, aged 4
vcars and 8 months. Funeral services will
be held at the above residence Friday.
August 2. at 10 A. M. Friends Invited.
Interment at Rlvervlew Cemettry.
SEE Funeral services of the lato Mary
Ward t-ee will be held at Dunning & Mc
Eiitre's chapel. 7th and Pine sts.. baiur
dav. August 27. at 2 p. M. rrlends re
spectfully Invited to attend Interment.
Klvcrvlew Cemettry. rlease omit flowers.
SWIBRS lohn Swlers. August 21. sged 81
v.ara, at the residence of his daughter,
Mrs. Anna S. Robinson. 32S Tenth street.
Funeral at Crematorium at 10 A. M.
Thursday.
KENOTER Tlie funeral services of the late
Charles W. Kcnover will be held at Hol
inan s funeral parlors at 1 P. M. tomorrow
(Friday) August 26. Friends Invited. In
terment Multnomah Cemetery.
OWEN August 23, C. E. Owen, aged 21
vears. Funeral will take plae at Fln
lev chapel at 2:0 .P. M. August 25.
Interment at Klvcrvlew Cemetery.
MACPHERSON Floyd A. MacPherson, aged
10 years 11 month 21 day. Funeral serv
ices at 10 P. M. at family residence,
t riends and relatives Invited to attend.
XONSETH rl-ORAI CO.
MAUQUA.VI UlAiO.
IXOKAL UKSlliN'8.
Phones: Main tioa; A HQs.
Dunning kfcEntee. Funeral Director.,
7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady a
slslant. Olllce of County Coroner.
Zl l.I.f.B BVRNE8 CO.. Funeral Directors,
S94 Willianl. ave.; both phone.; lady ultend
snt: most modern estabilshment in the city.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. F'unernl Dlrect
ars. iS20 ltd St. Lady Assistant. Phone M. 507.
t P. HNLEV tt HON, Sd anil Madisoa.
Lady attendant. Phone Main . A 1&B.
EAJST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to V. S. Dunning. Inc. E. 52. B 2626.
ERICKOS CO. Undertskers: lady assist
ant. 400 Alder. M- SlSli. A 22,t-
L.ERC11. t'nderiaker.
6lh. a.t 78L. B
cor. East Alder and
1888. Lady ssslstsnt.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE, CITY HAIX
MAIN 688. A 7589.
HUMANE OFFICER. EAST 4T7S.
NEW TODAY.
Warehouse
Half block.
East Side snap.
Trackage and city thoroughfare.
No other equally good half block
for so little rnoney. Very easy terms.
$32,000
CHAPIN & HERLOW
332 Chamber of Commerce.
lO PER CENT INCOME
Five apartment flats. Rental $1500
per year. Hall St. JJesirable location.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY
S. W. Corner Sixth and Washington Sts.
FACTORY SITE
1300 feet on river and two railroads,
one mile below Llnnton.
DONALD MACLEOD,
816 Klectric Bids;.
MORTGAGE LOANS
LrOweat vat3 and terms tm nlt V
rial rates aad favorable terata a Inrs
loaaa aa feaalneaa propertlem,
Fanda aLoaMCd for Prl Iavastora
A.H.BIRRELL CO.
I02 UKar BldK. ltd at stark.
REAL BARGAIN
6-room house on lot 50x70 on Clin
ton St., near Bast 16th; street improved;
cement walk. Price only S2250, worth
2750.
A. H. BIRRELL CO 202 McKay Bids.
3rd and Stars: sts.
NOB HILL
-room house, lot 60x100, facing;
north. Interior finished beautifully,
arrangement perfect. Large reception
room. Cost $30,000. Now offered at
116.600.
MERCHANTS
SAVIXOS & TRUST
t'OMPAXY,
S. W. corner Sixth and Washlusjton Sts.
APPLE LAND
- 330 acres deep red Hhot soil. 290 acres
cleared, 4-0 Jn commercial apples, balance
timber. Two main county roads, close to
railway and In the center of old organized
district. Good springs: two sets good bulld
Ings; fenced. Beautiful north slope. A
fine tract for subdivision. J5i per acra.
GKO. G. MAIR.
S Lambermriu Bids,
JTEW TODAY.
PORTLAND
HEIGHTS
Half block, all improvements
in; hard-surfaced streets; very
fine view; trees and lawn. Terms.
$14000
74x75 corrrer. best section of
Heights; beautiful homes sur
rounding. Terms.
$5000
65x100 corner, 8-roora modern
house, hardwood floors, etc.;
good view. One block from car.
Hard-surfaced streets.
$12000
120x70, best view on the
Heights; tt-room modern cottage.
$7500
50x100, bard-surfaced streets,
good view.
$3500
125x100. corner; fruit, and
flowers; fine city and mountain
view.
$12,000
Lots and blocks all parts of
the Heights. Prices reasonable
and terms to suit.
KEASEY, HUMASON
& JEFFERY
Chamber of Commerce and
Portland Heights.
RIVERDALE
ACRE
Among pretty homes and beautiful
trees. Near Ewahwe station.
$3000
CHAPIN & HERLOW
332 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR PLATTING
28 ACRES
at station on electric carline, TVest
Side, 20 minutes' ride. One-half
cleared, balance small fir trees. Splen
did macadam road through tract.
DOUBLE YOUR MONEY
by platting this into quarter-acre
"tracts.
WE CAN SELL THEM
See us for price and terms.
WARD REALTY CO.
809 Lewis Bldg.
LADD'S ADDITION
SWELL HOME
New, strictly modern, 9-room house,
with all the latest improvements: fur
nace, fireplace, den, sleeping-porch,
built-in bookcases and buffet; in fact
nothing missing which makes a com
plete home on an 80 foot street with
all street Improvements and sidewalk
and all other city work in and paid.
Price only $6600; about 2300 cash, bal
ance terms.
GRUSSI & ZADOW
317 Board of Trade Bids;. 4th and Oak.
For only $2500, where paving and
Bull Run water is on the way. Beau
tiful West Side restricted district.
Good car service and among first
class homes.
Ask us for terms.
CHAPIN & HERLOW
332 Chamber of Commerce.
Beautiful Piedmont Home
Price $7500
75x120 feet situated on the corner of
Union avenue and Jarrett. in Piedmont.
6-room concrete-block house, modern in
every respect; $1000 cash, balance $1000
per year. Let us show you this.
Empire Investment Co.
401 Board of Trade Bids-
4 LOTS
NEW TODAY.
Business
Opening or
Opportunity
We have a very neat
and attractive store, 20
by 60 feet, in a locality
that is growing every
day. This store is in a
new block, plumbing and
all fixtures modern, a
full cement basement.
French plate windows.
Owner will pur in shelv
ingand partitions; rent
is low, and there is a
good chance for the right
man or woman to start
a paying business in
some line not already
represented here. Apply
to druggist at corner of
Front and Gibbs streets.
Take "S" or Fulton car.
We Can't
and we know
You Can't
Find Anything Around Portland
as Cheap as
The Suburban Homes
ACRES
situated 1 t-4 miles from the ctty
limits, just a few minutes walk
from carlin. These are on the
Bant Side, and lots are being: sold
right in the vicinity for nearly aa
much as we are asking1 for an
acre. There Is water piped to
each tract and electric lights can
he had NOW if desired. We are
selling these acres for
$600 and up
and w- know ABSOIjUTBI.T trior
Is nothing like them for the price
in Mulinbmah County. You can
take one or two of these tracts
for Investment If for nothing else
and von will find in one year's
time that what we are telling you
is right, when we say that these
tracts are an absolute BARGAIN.
SUBURBAN LAND CO.
SIO HE.RV BI.Dii.
Marahnll 189. A 7100.
LAKE SIDE
On Vancouver Lalte, is the coining
suburban home location of Portland.
All the Portland and Seattle trains
pass the property and stop at the
junction. It takes bnt 30 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, Bainier, St.
Helens and the Cascade Eange.
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
L L. BAT, at Hotel St. Elmo,
Vancouver, Wash.
An Apartment
Will Pay Handsomely
On This Site
Northwest corner of 13tb
and Clay. It is so close in
and such a bargain that .you
are taking no chances. Let
us show you.
Portland Trust Co. Bank
S.E. Comer 3d and Oak Sts.
FOR EXCHANGE
We have several good east side resi
dences close in permanently rented,
good income, aggregate value 10.000.
We wish to exchange them for a good
vacant lot on West Side suitable for
Apartment building. Not farther
south than Montgomery street. We al
so have purchaser for a good Apart
ment building, well located; west side
preferred. Worth up to 76,00t. See
Shefler with.
GRUSSI & ZADOW
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
MILLIONS OF DOLLAR9 IN GOLD.
Value lying dormant in already devel
oped mlnea, within twenty miles ot the
Bumpter Smelter In Eastern Oregon, where
a ready cash market exists.
Hundreds of thousands of tons of ore now
blocked out ready to break down and ship
Grand opportunities for practical miners
anO live promoters. Now is the time to se
cure some of these valuable properties,
through purchase, lease or working option.
Quick action counts. Address Secy. Sumpter
De ve I opment League. Sumpter. Oregon.
IRVINGTON
CHEAP LOT
50x106 feet, alley at rear. High an 1
sightly, next to high grade home. Ca
Weidler St., one block from car. .
Special bargain for cash.
JOHN LOCK H ART,
610 Chamber of Commerce
LNVBSTOKH Call on ownerr Keaitp
for timber, acreage, businexn. residence ul
e part men t pro perttes. 20g Ablngton.
NEW, modern houses, in Irvington,
Kict, UK Wasco. Boih paon-aa.