Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 05, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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    TWO
UMPIRES
ARE
NEEDED IN GAME
Need of Double System Shown
in Saturday's Game at
Local Park.
BAY CITY HAS ADVANTAGE
Dbo of Officials to Watch Coat
league PUj Vtf Oftene-l in
Jan rraacisco, Dfclim Ore.
f-onlan'a ? port In; Writer-
T W. 3. rKTRAIN.
Why da th fan "ane'.si- masneles ok
jw-t tha d-nsbl umpire system and yel
keep two official at work tn that city
tne majority of lh tim? San $"ran
eiaro and Oakland have balked at the In
stallation of th doubt eystem aim- it
wva l)rt broached, and are therefore not
entitled to the use of two umpires at the
Same played In the Fay City.
Tl f-t that th double stem is uM
more frequently at San Francisco la likely
to give rlsa to lorn unpleasant ealcula
ttens In view of tha fart that thla pan
rant race I such a tlslit and hard-fought
Di r. J-x1(ce Uraham. the chief executive
of tb (unit, is an hone man. and it ia
nit In any destre to censure his adminis
tration that h writer lakes exception
to several things in rornectinn with tb
fu'danr of the leas'ic's affair.
Need of Two Imp ire Shown.
Iat Saturday Portland might hav had
a rhanre to win the came from Ijos An
;e!e had there been another umpire
hare. 10 as 1st Van Haliren. Van la not
by any means the beat umpire In the
world, and neither l ho tha worst, but In
Saturday's came. when Dillon pulled his
rowdy stunt. Van wae not In a position
to ar- tt. for he was concentrating his
attention en horn plat and third base,
the only two logical points where a play
was likely to be made, and Dillon realised
this when he Interfered with Slcsn s
throw to eatr-h Daley at tba register.
Had tlie second official been on hand he
would have bean In hue to ae tba play,
and would have, ruled Dillon out for In
terference. Juwt as Van Haltren did to
Melt Williams tn ame at Oakland re
rently, and would have sent tha runners
back to third and second respectively.
Resale Might He Different.
With Dillon out of tht way, tha result
In that deciding inning might have been
different- This would have rent the tame
Into extra Innings, when Portland failed
to score In tha ninth, and the chances
would have been vyod for Portland to
win. as the Beavers are playins; (Treat
batt ihee day. Kvery game Is needed
to keep them in the race, with tht Oaks,
who are driving along at a terrific clip.
Van Haltren admits thst lie did not se
Dillon's Interference, tnd says that under
the circumstances It was an Impossible
play for htm to watch, as the bunted
bal made it neceeewry for SHeen to hurry
his throw to the plate to get Daley, and
naturally, the tcort being the most Im
portant matter, the umpire took a posi
tion where he could Jude It correctly,
and at the nie time watch third has to
a that Bernard, comln gfrom second,
toucfaed the b-tr In rounding that corner
CmpIre fncler Strain.
The etraln of a tight nine-Inning game
is harder on the umpire than on any of
tht players, for th-y havt periods ot res
whlla they are off the field. hut not so the
umpire. He must be on the Job all the
time and must b aver alert to tha possi
bilities of the game, set well as to the
actual occurrence.". Two umpires avert
much of the possibility of erring In Judg
ment, for tacb. man Uf. certain plava
where men are frequently on th bars.
and Instances like that of Dillon's Satur
day cannot bt worked when two umpirea
are watching.
If Judge Graham cares to maintain the
respect and esteem of the fans of Port
land, he will i his efforts to establish
the double umpire system. Two "rotten"
umpires sre a thousand per cent better
then one good one who C'l p,y
at a critical atage, of a championship
game.
The Pacific Coast Iragne ran certainly
afford to hire two more umpires, that is.
th orgsnilion can do so providing Cal
lowing. Danny lng trd the rest f tha
Pen Kranrlei-o clique are not feathering
their nest at the expense of the league.
Fandom at Random
j
YESTERDATS ! game was In
teresting to the fans, for both teams
threatened to score flocks of runs orten
enough to keep the big .crowd on edc,.
Th ninth inning finish, though unex
pected, wss exciting enough.
Thorsn had the cut switched on him
when Delmar failed to hold the toss at
second, for It would then have been nec
essary for Olson to steal third, or Cssey
to gel a safe hit far enough out to give
Ol a chsnce.
e e e
Perl Casey' lost another chance to be a
hero In a garriaon finish yesterday, for
Thorsen s wild hve deprived the Port
land captain of the chance to lace one
out and bring In the winning run. which
ws erwred because of the Angel pitcher's
mistake.
Oakland's two victories over the hnpe
les and "Hunt-less" Sacramento team
yesterday brings ths Wolverine uncom
fortably close to us. despite our own vic
tory, for Portland needs every gsme pos
sible, and It would help considerably If
a. .me club would wallop the Oaks.
In the eighth inning yesterday. Gus
risher robbed of a hit by Ivan How
ard, the Angel second sarker. Fisher
smashed one souarely on the beak and it
sf sail at lightning speed for renter
field. Howard hooked It. but It stung his
hands some at that.
Jess Osrrett rsme hark In nice style,
for the little Texan pitched a heady,
steady game from the time he mounted
the hill top In the third Inning. He al
lowed but one scratchy hit. and fanned
out eight Angels. He wound up the came
br fannlner Delmas. Wsrlng and Thor
sen In order.
e e
Vean Gregg and George Kolre. th St.
tenuated chaps who heave left and right,
handed for Portland. wr kept at tha
warming up stunts throughout the after
noon. With Garrett going as well as ht
did. It was not necessary to call on either
of the slender giants.
Portlsnd Is likely to be relegated into
second plac If th Beavers do no bet.
:er than to break even with the Angela,
for Oakland s?ems to have a pudding
wl'h the tallend and hopeless Senators
And the Beavers have to beat Nsale and
Toser.
When George firt threw Dillon out at
second In the third Inning, be performed
real tit was tarJIy ieeied, for the
Angels leader hit one that ahould ordi
narily b good for two bags. That trusty
risht arm of Qrt has mad good In many
Instances recently
ll.n Ha... Mt. V. n M mun to ll 1. Oil 1 ft
his players, or los Angeles will never
have team up in the race. Dillon Is too
much of a bully with tils men, ami n
half the team crabbing? al hini. or "pa
nlng" the other half, according to which
Clique they belong.
a a
Yeelerrfew Ilalllnen tnii Warlns tame
near to blows, and all because both were
running for Buddy Ryan a pop ioui ti
the first inning, and both stopped run
ning simultaneously which permitted the
ball to droD almost at their feet. Other
instance were noticed where the play
era "ragged" each other.
PUBLIC MIST FAVOK SEIUF.S
Tsssltlent of Nationals Apree to
PoI.Saon Games.
NEW TORK. Sept. 4.- Frank Farrell.
president of the New York American
Baseball Club said today that he had
been in consultation while In Chicago
with John T. Brush, owner pf the Neiv
York Nationals.
He said that Mr. Brush had agresd
to post season sories between the
Americans and Nationals If the senti
ment of the baseball public Is shown
to be favorable.
M'CREOIETO get pfyle
I1KAYY 1IITTEU ADDED TO
STAFF OF OCTFI LLDEHS.
Comlm AIo of Arti Krutr WUI
titpcncthen Portland MaterUUj
for Kaco for Pennant. '
Manager McCredie received word last
night from the National Baseball Com
mission that he would be allowed to
play Monti Pfyle, who belongs to the
New York Giants, hut who has been
playing outlaw ball for aome time.-for
the rest of the season. Artie Krueger,
whom the Portland manager secured
from Cleveland to help In the struggle
for the pennant, was due to arrive last
-night.
With these two atar outfieldera tn th
Portland line-up, .Manager McCredie
will have the must formidable outfield
he haa had since ha acquired th Port
land ball club. Both are reputed to be
heavy hitters and are of btg-league
timber.
Pfyle. who had been playing outlaw
ball with Stockton in the California
ftate league until that organisation
disbanded, will report to Portland next
week at San Francisco. Pfyle was the
heaviest hitter In the California State
league, clouting the horsehlde at a clip
of about ,3i0 all season.
Montis Tfyle was bought by New
York from one of the minor-league
towns of the Hew Kngland States, and
bacaua the Giants would not give him
the salary he asked for he Jumped to
the outlaws In California anl has been
playing ther the past two seasons. He
played first base last year, and hit well
above the .360 mark. He has been hit
ting regularly this year and lius alter
nated between the outfield and ft st
base. He was bought by New York for
an outfielder.
When the outlaws of California were
reinstated to organised bsseball by pay
ing a nominal fine. Pfyle rejoined tha.
Giants. Just to leach him a lesson. Hi
Graw hss had him rsroled for the sea
son. The ahrewd baseball manager,
upon Manager McCredie'a urgent ap
peal, allowed him to finish the scasou
In the Pacific Coast League. Manager
McCredie made a strong effort to land
Pf vie laat year. The National Commis
sion refused to reinstate him then. By
ruling of the National Commission this
season all the msjor-lsague players
were restored to good standing.
Artie Krueger Is the former Oakla.d
Coast Iagu star whom Cleveland
drafted In ISv8. All last year h played
In and out of the big league and tha
American Association. He "made
good" with th American League team,
but developed a sore arm. so they
farmed him out. At the last of the
playing season his arm recovered, ard
he waa played in some of the games.
He hss been carried with the club al.
most continuously this year. His arm
gave out slightly this season, and he
haa been on the bench most of the tli.'.i
until recently. When McCredie a out
fielders hit the slump, McCredt burned
the wires with appeals to Eastern teams
under obligations to htm to send out an
outfielder. He was successful st last.
With th arrival of both these play
ers. Manager McCredie will have a hard
time deriding which of his outfielders
to lay off. He will probably play Krue
mmr in left field. Pfyle in center and
Buddy Ryan In right. Ryan ia hitting
better than either Speaa or Urt. of te
present outfield tritx
CLASSIFIED ADVESTISIX3 RATB
Dallr ee buaday.
One tlm
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naxn ad thre nscnilT V
nw. SO
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l. w.i. count, a line ca.U d
fMilMOMBM and Bu ad c ousted ler ws
,htrUlns S W. MSM.
ull.e time th ne-Um rate applies.
On cbarge of bok advertisement th
fkum ill q irsevi vm " .
I m Tuds all attveriirm.nl ar
ehsrss b buwut eaiir, Uu me
lb, above rate, apply t dertlernenl.
(! -,s Today" end all etbe leinca
uoos eseepilsa is foislag
Mtastloa Wanted, Male.
nasi loss Wasted, r cmel.
oe Rent, fcuoms. rrttate famine.
HoV d Bowl, rrlvn nmlle.
Hoswekeesiss Koosis, ITlvste SsmlUea.
Th mm tb fta claesiltcaiiaaa la 1
eat lis cb tstertloa.
TO otT-Of-'OHN fATtJON Th Ore.
. ' .ii ,1 . . k, mil. srTlil
"uOieient nmlium tr deanli ovunuee
I lesaee is sou. 1
rcnutisoc wttl be (arwardca promptly.
In cau eox enic -
reaular (ria give. nd coot this aa part
( lb ad. Ars t advrtiemi. will
r forwarded to petrooe, BeovMool f--
. ..... uImImu Is rout hus
osMpieo mrm ' ii i.
we will acrepi our ad ver tb pbone sad
nd soa the Dill the seat da. rbon
M"l Ad. Kept.. Mai Sl or A 0M. BU.
mtiloB Uanied and frrsenal advertisentenis
not aetd vr tb pbooe. fcrrors rm
menl. Ilieretor Tb Urearonlu will oS
bold Itsell reopowslbl for wb errvrs.
MKETINO NOTiri:.
TV ILLAM1ITI COUNCIL
ROYAL. ARCANUM. meet st
K. P. Hall. 11th and Alder
striata, th Mm and third Mcn-
nin f eeh month, at P. M ".
H.
N'ulinpe. ' seeretsry, rare rrlbben
gsxtoa
Co.. l"th and Upshur sir ta.
wAsinxoTov t.opce, no. 4.
A. K. ANO A. M. pelal com
munication 'his t Monday! rvenlns,
t o'clock. E. Sth snd Burnslde.
M. M. degree. Visitors weteome.
Ordsr V. M. J. H. RICH MONO. Bee,
WII.LAMCT7B LOttnC. NO. 9.
A. K. ANt A- M Slated commun
ication this tMondsyi evening st
T .11 o'rlorh. Work In F. . de.
aree. Vlsitint brethren welcome.
W. M. WtCEKS. Sec.
CAMF.LIA CHAPTFR. O. K.
gtated communication thla IMnn
day evening at o'clock. Masenl
Temple Pr prder ef w. M-
rLORENcr. r. Johnson. se.
MCA Tt,'T T E S estcrt st l.shor
al l.SU- CHAS. AUTUN. Esc-
ti l.
Tern Die
main e. a
JV flalATl
rtiKi rT.
lEHTS
nr.rK skpt. ninWei.peirs fhrisnv
Materbnr Hm. anH Tenn. I Intmi nt
Usrnm In "The ISsno Sli.r." Joseph l
lahan, Ijine and O'ltosnell, Hmnnne K'S
morn. Mnumll and feouiH, riclurcs. Or
chestra. LYRIC
PORTLAND'S
FAMILY
I-LAVHOUSK
7th and Alder ts.
WEEK rM.UKM'IN'li fr.l'TKMBER I.
Edw Arnisirnna 1'reenis
MAK.IOK1K MA1IH.
With Her WmiiliiB uniile In
"THS CilBMiN OIKI-
Twn perfornianees nlKiitly. l"c an1 -.ic-Mstlnee
ilsllv al :I.'i: anv seat. S'V. Krtday
ntsht Tbarti i.lrW fonlesl. Krlilsy Sight.
HR AND Week Sept. S. WO
MARTINI AMI 1 M'Me Olive
MAXMILUtV nleuart KoHins
temiesl rrleklr. j """.'Ihelte
Illusions, (loth I stake f- Kvsn
l.auabehte nn! .Maxwell llu.llry
ApplauilaMe. I I.K.IMHKll'11'
Matlue Every pay, J ': any ssat ISe.
Fvenlng Performances at T: and B:'?"
Balcony lie; Lower floor Sic; Bl a,l
ryff-i a r C Portland's Terfeet
IrlCi UIVO rieasur I'ark
TODAY-LABOR HAY. (
(.RAMI (IALA OTCAnW-
SMiCIAl. ATTH ACTION n New big bill In
ft Theater, fcspert lrlminees In Osks
pool, speed the Afternoon and Evening in
the Charming Park.
BASEBALL
RCATIO rARK
Corner Yaugba and Twenly-'our'" "treeta
LOS ANGELES
PORTLAND
Aua-usl ae, 81, Sept. I, . 1. aad a.
Game Begin Weekday at l;S0 P. M.
Sundays 8 0 r. M.
TMO GAMICs TODAY.
Admission Bleachers, 33e; Orsndstsno.
oe; Hos SSe estra. Children, Bleeehere
lOe; Crsndstsnd 'Jio.
LADIES' HAY FRIDAY
Ttovs under 1 Free to Tti-h.rs yeilnssday
HlrU.
p. M. Inturment Kose city cemetsr.
r.l i.vcrT In this city, Ksptemher 4. at
C1h.'JmA7V..IU...c. 80 Kt K. ftsernh
street, ,-harlotte t'allvri. bli"d 'Uu
"r of Mr. and Mr-. K- ' "'' m"' hre
S years and u !" iuneral nolloe hore
after.
gOt'THWORTlt tn tMs ettv. Kenlmhr 4,
at th family re.ioonce, IHJ rort.nmuth
Ilenua. tvllllsm Henry Souihworth aged
ti.l tun T months 14 days. Announte
mni i.f fiipersl later.
U N MI A t. N OTICES.
RO;ERS-ln Ihia city. Meptemhee 4. at her
raalilenu. Dsvls street . 'J-"
Ans.la Ro,.rs. sd :.r. years 10 n'on'hr"
H H.vl. Kortner resldenee. Astoria, Or
l--uneral from tlie shove residence at
A. M. tomorrow nue.-rtarl eep.eiiiber ,
theme to the Cathedral Klf.eenth and
Havi streeis re.iuiein hirK mass at
A. M. Frlsnds Invited. Iniermenl Mount
Calvary Cemetery.
LTON'-ln this city, get.tember , at his
Tssidenre 75 East Ninth st., Alfred l.yon.
aged (M years l months. Puaeral from
"".ning A Mrtmess parlors, .th and
Ankenv sts st ::-:o P. St.. Monday. Sep
tember I. Vrlends invited. lntarm.nt
Lone Fir Ccmstery.
M'KKNr.lB At the hwi of her nlsrc. Mrs.
Jam's Liotmls... U-a On"-- street. Sep
tember ; Kimrial will take place from
the narlors ef 'he Knst fliie Funeral li
rectnrs. KM Alder and Ksst Sixth 'rfts
tons v Monday l September T. at lO A. M.
Kriends respoclf ulty invited. Interment
Rose City Cemetery.
KRt fK 111 thla elty. Septemher 4. Anna
Marie Kmse. mother of Theoilore Kruse,
of this aged S years. Funeral serv
ices ll! be hold st Klnley's chapel. Tues
rtav. Krptemher rt. al : A. M. Friends
invited. Interment at Klvervlew Cem
etery. HVRMAR At Fesslde. Or.. Septemher .T.
William '. Harmsr. "seed U years 7
months U da. Friends Invited to at
tend tuneral erv!res. which W'HI be helit
at ths fanillv residence. 11 Montgomery
street, at 2::! l. M. today (Mondavi Sep.
Irmhe'r i. Interment (Overview Vinetery.
TONSETH tLOIlAI CO.
MAKUUAM hUHI.
JLOHAL EsIIj.Ns.
Phonrs: Main IU2; A IlOt.
Usnolnc afrKntee,
iHPTi I lllrentar.
ik and Tin, l'bonc Mam 4.IU. Lady as
l fine.
sistant, uqn't e tnumj (.iu""'
............ HOI V, . X.- f i llin.r. 1 niMt.
1dy ''' fbone At. aui.
j f. HNLKV SON, SU and Madlsoa.
Iad'r attendant- rhoos Main B. A line.
ASTf'll,IE Funeral Hu-ector. stieucseors
ta It, (J. bunulng. In. E. fi, ti tiZSk.
. . . , , jnrk tlnH.nak.m lid. oulst.
an t 40 A'dcr. Mbl 33. A ?:.ti-
7.F.I.1.F.R-BVRNK CO.. Funeral Illreetors,
(if) 4 Wlllism eve.: both phoneai lady al.
1VK( U, Undertaker, cor. Last Alder nnd
Bib. ta.t 'SSL, B lass. Ludr aulstant-
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFF1CB. CITY HALL
MAIN 63S. A T1S.
' HUMANE OFHClIt, EAST 477.
TIV TODAY.
Must Sacrifice
ng(l TIF IX TRACT OF
FIVE ACRES
$4hn an acre below price of adjoining
land, netted so you ean sell It in 3
months and clear IfitKio. Close In in
high-eiaaa district.
MINT llVK 'AII Tills MEK.K.
I'll It F tO0 AMI.
Pbose Any Time C gn.3.
West Side Bargain
SSoOO for a 50110 Int. with t-romn
house, a few minutes' walk from Tort
land Hotel. This Is considered the
cheapest buy in this locality.
Blanchard 0 Clemson
m sisth .
FOR SALE
100x110. corner Jsth and Savler; Income
covers all expenses and pays revenue
on Investment, Price, 110, lino.
Rl SSBI.I, Jt HI.YTH,
t'enimonweallh Building.
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN COLD.
Values lying dormant In already dsvel
oped mines, within twenty miios of ibe
Bumpier bmeltor in Eastern Ortjuo, w Sere
a ready rash market lists.
Hundreds of thoussnu oC tons of ore now
blocked out rssdy to breelc down and ship.
arsnd opportunities for practical miners
ane live promoters. Now la the time le as.
cure some of these valuable props.-tlaJ.
through purchase, lease or working option.
Quick Sot Ion counts. Address becy. Surapter
Pvopmnt Um. bumptsr. Oregon.
MortiJade Loans
Money to Joan on well-Improved .close.!
In city property. I
MrcltCHATs
BVI et TRIST
l(MPV.
TTvesTOKD Vm n owners Keaitr Xm'C
lor llmbr. s rem. busir.ie. iseid.a ea4
a;axir.s&t rcuwuca. Svs Aulsclea,
IVS5?W SfififsA
FOURTH ST.
CORNER
Nearly quarter ' block, near
Fourth and Yamhill, .
$130,000
Ford Street
100 feet from
Washington
160x100, adjoining Teal and
Hirsch mansions, to the
west, also at head of Wayne
street. Ultra choice hotel
or apartment site.
$40,000
Washington
Street
Full lot, 50x100, short time
only,
$40,000
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
4 Acres Portland Heights
For the Wealthy
A wonderful view of city, river and
enow-capped mountains, an oval ridge
of profusion of dogwood and ever
greens, a draw and large aprings, a
natural lake with a dam, a stone or
rutitlf bridge, a drive at edge of water
with ferns and cooling houghs. This
natural liranly awaits the artistic hand
to form the most beautiful residence
nlte of all Portland. It Is four blocks
from carline, two bloeks from cement
walk: BUltahle for i-ne to four costly
residences ur many smaller homes, or a
hoiel, panltarlutn. clubhouse or park.
They ar aaking from $1.00 to II.S0 per
foot for lots In same neighborhood. I
am pot able to hold and improve this
property, will sell at about 10 cents per
foot,
OKO. I" WiCfiOXKRi
Honrd of Trade.
na. Phone office Phones.
A SrtSA and Main .14M.
WILLAMETTE
HEIGHTS
New house on AVilson street, never
occupied, five rooms and sleeping
porch: hardwood floors and everything
complete. Full lot and paved street.
Price. 11250, on easy terms.
RUSSELlTtS BIYTH ;
t'emmnavrealth Bulldlna.
FOR
SALE
tVe are authorised to sell for absent
owner RnxlOfl corner pf Fifth and Couch.
Price, tSJ.OOO. This property can also
he sold in two pieces, making: two
fine buys In heart the city for
smaller investors. For prices see
RUSSELL S BLYTH
Commonwealth Riilldla;.
View Site
Two aj'rss, magnificent unobstructed
view, near car. street is beinpt paved
to etllte Pf property, sewer and water.
This is absolutely the cheapest eood
piece of property on the Heights.
W. J. BAH KR,
Bin Board of Trade Blria;.
RJ-AI. ESTATE PKALKBS.
! William G.. ill ralllne bids.
Blrrell. A. II. A .. 2i-i M. Kay hldg. Real
enlate. Insurance, mortgasea, loans, air.
Bruhaker (t iJeneUitU 502 UoKay bldg. &L
3. -
Chapin A Harlow, S32 Chamber Cnmmarce.
Cook, B. 8, A C9., 08 Corpett bldf.
Jennings A Co., Mala 1SS, 300 Oreronlsn.
PAI.MER.JONRS CO.. H. P.. 113 Commer
cial Club bldg.
srhslk. Oeo. p., 2:s Stark st. Vain 30
A J.102.
STIIN'DLER A HAL!, 9 Abngt- bldf.
The Oreaon Real Kstate rt.. Grand ave. and
Multnnmali st. iHelladay Addition.)
M. B. Thnmpsnii c., cor. 4tH and Oak sts.
REAL fSTATIt.
J-'or Nilo- Lots.
LOTS oniloo at I4UO, lota adjoining are sell
ing from IMio to 11200. There are three
of these that go for 11200; $700 cash,
hal. to anil. C,15 Couch bldg.
AoIim VITH 4 rials within 8 blktks of
l'ostoffice. Jtrt.OOO. renting for llii per
month: small naymeni. bal- to suit. nl5
i 'ouch bldg.
I'l.VVK 4 .linlio l.uurrlliursl lots, onplnul
price 12.".'i each: near handy cariine;
make an offer, fhone A 24I.
2 Mi'K lots 50x151. or 5th St.. near East
Glisan: tr,o, terms. Fred W. Grmao,
320 Hurnslde. Phone Main er A 2776.
$7i7l CXSH balKnco f TilO psyal.U $5 per
month, takes all lots, West Kide tiouth.
K. H. Lewis, 3 Lewis blk.
1NIC IRVISliTON BUY Near tlat and
Stanton. $145o. terms. It has a future.
Lot l:l. block 17 Main 24SH
CORN EH lot w ith two houses, renting for
$25: business center of Sollwood. Inquire
room 2 Russell bide., 4th and Morrison.
" ALAMEDA PARK.
4 tots nesr carline. old contract at
sacrifice. Phono Tabor 125T.
WOODHTOCK I.pt 1. block 35. Nice lot
for sale, on carline. tine view over eity.
Inquire 25Q Alder st.
PEMNrU'LA AOf.. block 3, four lots, fac
ing toward Columbia, high and level; for
quick sale, $looo. Phone Sellwood 771,
" LALRELHCRST LOT.
t"M cash will buy equity; this ll a
snau V 2M. or-gonlan.
FOH fiM-E Roesmere lot on "JH st.. well
located near ear; sy terms: good Invest
ment. Owner. Keelin A -eSj.
F!'.T
front
buy In Piedmont, nusrter block, east
Owner. 215 Lumbermen's bldg.
1RVINGTOV bargain I"t on 21st and fltan
Cn S' tk'T Board of Trade. Phone M. 72m.
4 cop.NER kits In Irvlngton Park;' IUht00
each: ray terms; by p ner. Tg her 221 S.
FOR e'AI.E Equity In nice Sllmliursl lot.
Alex tlilvca MT Board of Trade-
NEAR
RROAPWAV BKIDGP.
U blodk. wllhln two blocks of East Sirte
landing of NEW BROADWAY BRIDGE,
at a decided snap. This is away under
market for quick sale, and as Broadway
bridge is now assured, this property will
be worth S10.000 within a year. L.at me
show you this, and if in market you will
buy. Price under (iOofl.
E. R. MARKHAM,
205 Gerllna-er Bldg.
2d and Alder.
Maip S430.
4 LOTH, nsar Kendall station. STSO.
4 lets. Kstacada carline. with, house.
fUtsl.
S. lots, nlee neighborhood. 11300.
ljopk this up; will make liberal terms;
splendid home; plaess a few block flora
earlins.
M'PARLAKD INVESTMENT CO..
110 OeiSjutt blda.. Portland;
COUXCII. CREST PARK.
They are new working on the streets In
this tract; Improvements Include wwter.
sstver, aldswslks snd bltulithle streets; I
have some ef the finest view sites in this
tract at prioe thst are right. aee
W. J. BAKkilt.
M9 Bird of Trarta Bids.
. inVlNGTON PARK BARIAIXd.
5itxoii. ;iid and Holman: S4-5.
fi'lstoo. 1'nth and Alpsworlh; at-.",
fiiininii. i'4th and Ainswerth; 45.
!6itlil0. on 2fith; $100.
These are snans and must be sold soon.
HOW ARU LAND t U. , 4yfl ; fwet lan.1 fid g.
' liyisuio
CQHNER.
rm Sth at., elose to t'nlon av.; $1900,
tilhO cash, balance 2i years.
A. J. GANTNBIt,
am Bsr,l er Trae bldg.. 4th ana Oak sts.
WEST PIDB SNAP.
100x100 12ih St.; good 0-room modern
house, on corner: Inside lot vacant, will
sell both for IL'2.500 or lot with house
eia.ono, good terms. Venduya Walton.
MS Chamber of t.'ommeree. t
' JillOO.
50x100 feet on Johnson St., betwesn
J4th Slid ?Sth sis. ; 3 (Jays only; terms,
f. E. TAYLOR A CO..
4o-'- Lewis Bldg.
4ih and Oak Sts.
A BARQAIH.
Small tract of ten lots, six blocks south
ef W.R car. Inquire at 3i East suth st. ;
1.150 per lot and up; 10 per cent down.
$10 per month.
iJiMWHausi with' lOPslflO fast." rnIeunt
beott osrllne. nesr Uras Crossing; nicely
sltusied and worth the money.
PARR1SH. WATK1NS & CO.,
i.0 Aldar g.
UR.' SPECULATOR. "
7th-Bt. apartmht site, a give-away for
fll.son; need euiy a little cash, as- first
payment, but need It badly. SH.SO0 if
isken st once. N g71. Oregonlan.
WtST PARK ' KTBEET IN VKS TMENTS.
Kor Improved and unimproved property
on this street we have some exceptional
bargains. Vanduyn Walton, 613 Cham
br of Commerce.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS bargain. Three
baautjfu! lots, among fine residences; good
view, block from car. only $3500, terms.
AGIJ6, Oregonian.
100x105 WITH street Improvement, includ
ing hard surface, on Tillamook, only
$1&00; easy terms. It Is a snap. Dubois
A i'Tekett. Wasntnrton bldg.. room 3.
', At'hKtj In choice tract, 20 minutes
from the renter of town- Price $1675.
.Small payment down. Call 414 Spalding
bldg. '
PORTLAND Heights bargain; eight lois.
beautiful view, one block car: excellent
neighborhood; $S5U0. terpis. Main 3151.
A 3A.1P.
SOU eka buy a lot nsar Rose City Park for
JMKJ $25 down and 110 monthly, graded
streets, cement sidewalks. Bull Run water,
624-528 Board of Traps Bldg.
CHOICE tract of I V aeies in Primrose,
close In on Oregon Eloctrlc car, $uii:
small cash pavmenl nnd balance on easy
terms. Call 414 Spalding bldg.
LOOK. SNAP.
For sale by owner. Iuxl00 eerner. East
15ih and Rhone; prioe $1300; easy terms.
Inquire 70S lle 14th st.
LAURKLHL'RST sacrifice; equity of $475
In. first section for $100 cash; cannot keep
tin nayments and piu't sell. B ZTS, Ore
eonian. BY owner, 100x100, corner 14ti and Hoi
brook St., must sell at once. Call T"es
dsv. 711 Bwatland bldg. or phone Mala
4 tine.
For pal Houses.
nil CASH.
ROSE CITY PARK.
.1.1 X.. . CV 1 ' t. U II Ll
7 rooms. lull lot 50x100. basement, laun
dry tras, bam, iurnare, uuni-in num-i
and also book rasos. hardwood floors, all
Improvements in and paid for; see this
home before you buy: is a splendid bar
gain. Kor particulars. National Realty
St Trust Co.. :2HV- Wash, st., room ftlrt.
GOOD BARGAINS ON $15 PAYMENTS.
S2150 Vive-room new bungalow, J-M.
S-;oo--Klve-room new bangalow, $200.
H'ftno Five-room house, SI'AiO.
27 Flve.room new bungalow', $200.
aril Worcester block, as Third St.
A' HOME." l-ITofl. term's One block from kT
Ankeny car; beautiful, new end homelike.
It has features that few homes have. The
location, house, and price will attract you.
.lust right for a small family. C L. Bam
berger. Room 2. Lumbermen's bldg.
FOR SALE cheap. 'J new 7-room houses, all
modern improvements, street, sewer, ce
ment walks and basement, en B. 14th St..
close In; 72."in; soil soparate; easy pay
menla. See owner, 2i7 32d oc near
Hawthorne ave.
3-ROOM cottage; sewer snd street Improved;
lot .Vixlon. facing ovist, on Esst 13th st.
North, only l.vi feet south from prescot;
$1200, $5uo cash, balanre to suit.
A. .1. GANTNER.
SIS Bosrr) of Trade hMg.. 4lh snd Osk sts.
BKAI'TIPI'L S-room new- home In Irvlngton
Park, all modern; full 50x100 lot; this must
be sild at om-e and ean be had at $i'oo:
must uve $Iftl cash. C. r. Pfluger &
Co., room S Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison
sts.
2 ttilOU snaps, street Improvements In and
paid for. limn, lot r.Oxl OO tt. E. Taylor
St. 12150, C-room cottage, E. Salmon,
near rioth. Inquire 1155 Belmont, cor.
:w.h. S-H car. I'lione Tabor s3.
SPLENDID house and extra full corner Jot
to esehange for improved farm, under 50
aures, value $45n. Will assume difference.
'. L. Bamberger, rouin 2. Lumbermen s
bldg. Slain 2-lw.
A OKNl'l.VE snap, mustbe aold st once;
4-room bungalow with closets, rooms large,
full basement, corner lot; a pretty huine;
31250; one block froiit Mt, SCQtt car.
Phone Tabor 3510.
ATTRAi "i'i V E, modern e-room house; eiec
trie fixtures, gas, cement hesement, lawn,
south Hawthorne 200 reer ; must eell.
Phone Main BS3. Chaa. J. Lewis. 818
Commercial block.
" " $10 llASH.
Buvs 5-room house; lot 75XI1S; on Ore
gon i'ilv earlins; Price $le.0; terms 110
per month. National Realty & Truat Co.,
::-jn u Wash, sr.. room Tito.
room bungalow, Walnut Park. not
Cleveland ave.. by owner: elegant fixtures,
fireplace, furnace; lot fares east, half
block from V carline; J4600, $10;0 cash.
balance terms to suit.
ON Sth St.. close in. on Weal Bide, modern
7-room home on easy terms at $45D0; don't
mles this If you want a elose-ia cottage.
s.-e owner. 414 Spalding hldg. .
FOR SALE -Full lot with 4-room house,
near Piedmont carbarns; rent Income $10
a month; cheap If taken at once. AJ 230,
Oregonlan m ,
1RV1NGTON home, aix rooms and sleeping
porch, thoroughly modem, beautiful loca
tion njr 2iith and Thompson. Prlee $7350.
terms. T 251. Oregonlan.
buK SALE by owner, a bargain: 3 choice
lols Country Club Addition: $1500 cash
will handle. Apply 10 Board of Trade,
phone Marshall SS.
$2250 ON E. 12lh St., modern 7-room cot
Tage on terms to suit purchaser. This
lot has fruit and flowers. Western He
curlties Co.. 414 Ppaldlng hldg.
tiedmont" "
Strictly modern, brand new, 8-room house,
tile bath: Portland blvd.. and Mallory at.;
price $420. AH z-t.1. uregonian.
THREE BL,:K:KWB:I'DTF OK BROADWAY
a-room house, lot 40x80. $4000. Phone
Ksst 4-48.
EASY terms; modern bungaiow; latest Im
provement: must sell; email payment down.
HKA A Co., 221 H; Morrison St.
BF M'TIFCI. 6-Hwm modern house, full lot.
gfiono. s:too, $:iu monthly. Phone Wood-
lawn 1700.
BY OWNER, a new 7-room house in Irving
ton. 'all 637 East Uth North. Phone
FOH California bungalows on easy terms.
Hynson. 328 H Washington st. Marsnall
T75.
TOR gALE by owner, the nandsomest V
room bouse In Irving ion. 49e East ua e
V. Call and see It,
t-HOOM house, corner Grand ave. and
Broadway, If sold In the next 10 days.
Price S52-MV good terms. Phone C 2-CJ1.
EDW P- MALI CO. hss removed from 809
and .110 Ablugton bldg. to 104 2d St.
MODKRN 8-room houte. olth and B. Burn-
ide. Phone East 5. B 1404.
NEW piodern housea in Irvlngton. R. B.
Rire. both phones.
yti n d0 Iois. a stx.roum $1500 house, for
$2.,i9. Tabor 2362
DA VlTllI KNOW
THAT IT WILL PAY YOU TO COMB TO
VS IP YOU EXPECT TO BUILD? IP TOLT
OWN LOT, WB WILL FINANCE THE)
BUILDIVO FOR TOU; SM ALU AMOUNT
OP CASH SUFFICIENT; OUR REPUTA
TION FOR FAIR DBALINO AND SAVING
OF COST BRINGS OUR BUSINESS. NO
COST FOR PLANS IK WB BUILD, ESTI
MATES GIVBN. NORTHWESTER." CO.V
bTRUOTIOX CO.. SOl-ttlJi LKWIS BLDG.
KOSE 8'large rooms" and sleeping
porch, fireplace, furnace, elec
CITT PARK trie fixtures and shades; housa
beautifully nnislied a.id less
than a vear old: one block
from carline. near K- 62d st.
Owner leaving the city and
offers g bargain; price S42-i";
terms. A. H. Birrcll Co.. Mc
Kay bldg., 3d and tilark sts. .
GOOD BUYS.
Corner on J2th St., 2 houses, -only
$13,000.
Corner on 10th. only $11,000.
40x100 on 11th, only i000.
Fractional coiper on Park. 8-room mod
ern house, only $12,000. Mapy others on
good terms. Vanduyn tt Walton, 515
Chamber of Commerce.
OWNER WILL SACRIFICE.
For quick sale, $k0 below conservative
value, expensive furniture, furnishings, pi
ano, new 7-room bungalow, handsome fin
lfh, platerail, paneling, buffets, bookcases,
Insulated boiler, electric cooker, fixtures,
furnace, tubs; full corner, flieet Improve
nienia, 15o feet from Rose City car; $ohT5,
terms. Thone Tabor 2-3.
MOUNT Beautiful home on Belmont atteet.
with T5.foot frontage and 50 feet
TABOR extending through the block; con
venient for horse or auto. Tna
housa is thoroughly modern and
will ber Inspection. Terms apply
A. H. BIRHBLL CO.,
McKay Bldg.. 3d and Stark Sts.
OVF.RI.OOlv ADDITION,
l-reem bungalow, large rooms,' hard
weed floors, cement basement, all Im
npAvsmnnts in and nsid : this house w ith
lot Is easily worth $4000: It will sell for
that on easier terms. .iiuu; cbbu.
NORTHWEST COAST CO., 902 Lewis
bldg.; phones. A 71H. Marshall 846
VEST SIDE new 5-room bungalow tor
sala eheap on very eaay terms; large lot
tuvany situatbo; me nai vcn uc
Portland: elose to carline; ne drawbridges,
this la a haraain and won't last; you
will have to hurry. Inquire owner, 434
.ninan a Pius
IRVINGTON.
New modern T-room homes complete
and up-to-date in every detail, hard
surface Improvements all In and paid
for. Uth and w-nott. Dsiwntm uihuh .c.
and Irvlngton earllnes. Price !;
terms If desired. Owner, K. B. Beat,
Woodlawn 1290.
REAUTiFTT. CORNER.
A.tMm nruMient house: dan. larae receetion
hall, full cement basement, furnace, fine
lawn, with plenty flowers; Central Alblna
Add., clcs to car: $1500 cash, balance 3-4
years.
A. J. GANTNBR.
1 Boart of Trade hldg.. 4rh and Oak U.
BAVB YOUR RENT-
We will sell you a home and you can
pav ue (n monthly paymsnta, or we will
build for you in any psrt ot the city.
PROVIDENT INVESTMENT & TRUSTEE
COM f AS. r.
S4-B2ti Board of Trade bldg
" HERB'S A BARGAIN.
A new modern up-to-date Quenn Anne
B room with den, on corner facing east.
One block from ear. If you want a line
home for $2750, only 50o cash, balance
easy terms, see owner, 8H 8th et. Might
take good lot as pert payment.
A THOROUGHLY modern six-room house
at lift B. Salmon st., double plumbing,
furnace, sleeping balcony, built-in furni
ture, polished floors, shades, fixtures, lin
oleum In bath and klichen, gas water
heater. Call and sea It or phone Tabor
104, B 2593.
Acreage.
WB HAVE exclusive sale of a great many
tracts from one acre, to 3000. improved
and unimproved; also soma acreage in the
cltv at a very low price; can make the
terms very easy without raising the price.
Call and wr will show you the property
that will please y ", I'O-OPEP ATI V B
REALTY COMPANY. ."iltl-ilO-il nallway
Exchange, between Sd and 4th. on Btark
street.
ACREAGE.
$15 to $25 per acre: 10. 20, 30 nnd 40
acr tracts, unimproved, red shot land:
no rock or gravel; well watered, plenty of
redar and timber for all purposes; located
on railroad, 25 miles northwest nf Port
land: sou feet elevation above Columbia
River, adjoining large commercial orchard
tracts being rapidly cleared and eet to
fruit. Call ana arrange to visit these
iraets at once. The soil, elevation and lo
cation will compare with the highest
priced land now on th market. 310 Cor
bctt bldg.
A SNAP.
For quick action. 50 acres planted to
English walnuts. $100 per acre. $1000
cash, balance 5 years. Adjoining property
Bold at $350 per acre. Ner Portland,
close to railroad. Owner. AN 273, Orego-
ntsn.
"SMALL TRACTST1-
Ti. 10, 11. 15. 20 snd 55-acre tracts, all
Close to Portland; easy trrms; all Improved.
A-l 30-acre piece. Improved, 17 miles
from city; $i.W) cash: Investigate these. See
Hall, 213 (Jcrlingsr bldg.
ON Oregon Electric K. It., between Portland
and Hillisboro; in a beautiful cleared tract
of oShi, acres of fertile land: the K. R- rune
through the center of the land; can be bougnt
for $2t;0 per acre. Western Securities Co.,
414 braiding hldg.
ACREAGE KOR SUBDIVIDING.
Close in, on electric line, only $225 per
acre: might eonider trade for Portland
business properly and pay cash diiference.
Van'luyti a: Walton. 5I Chamber of Com
merce, 200 TO 30O PER ENT ran be made by
subdividing my 2H ACRES: for sale; lo
cated 2o MINUTES OUT: on Oregon
Plectrlc. station on property. 410 Cor-
hott hldg.
A-gAROA'lj1;--;o
"acres for sale. V mile from Reed
viMe, about' blocks from Wltehhazel
Station; will divide into 10 acre tracts.
Inquire V. Maetly. WHehhasel Station.
FINE corner half acre with city water, in
Woodstock district; only $30O. terms easy.
Rosa English Investment Co., 22'i Mo
hawk hldg.. d end Morrison ets.
F J N EST small tract in Oregon: right on
earlins; pew S-room house, lino new out
houses, well siookad; big bargain; terms
to eult buyer. AN 21, Oregonlan.
SALE. 2 1-3 acres, close In, East Side, very
cheap. Inquire Mrs. E- S. Ullrey. $
Mocks east ef Clarke Station, Mount Scott
ears. '
FOR SALE -scre tract. nillee south of
Montavilla. between Base and Section
Line Roads. Phones Main K213, A S27.
35 "MILKS' from Portland, beautiful 10 and
2o-acre tracts. $40 an acre: eas' terms.
225 Lumber Exchange. Tabor 5US
Business rroperty.
WASHINGTON ST.
TVs are offering a beautiful business cor
ner on Upper Washington street for sale
cheap: hse several tenants who will take
a lease on tha whole building if the pur.
chaser will build. The property contains
10.833 square feet and la at a permanent
streetcar intersection.
KEASEY. HVMA5GN & JEFFERY,
232 Chamber of Commerce,
NEW BRICK Bl.Ot K.
14 PER CENT ON MONEY REQUIRED
TO HANDLE.
Three-story block. Just finished, well lo
cated on East Side: two upper stories of
4H rooms leased for five years; three large
storerooms, one rented: oilier Interests
compel owner to sacrifice m this prop
erty; price S27.OO0, cash.
5' V J. DELAHUNTV.
1144 Union Ave.. North.
Phone wooaiawn ''
5W-F00T frontage n 8th Jn h9" "f
retail section- can be handled at a spe
"afprEe 'it "taken this week F. K Tay
lor 4 Co,. 40-2-U Lewis bldg.. 4th and
noPJeateaqa.
TWO relinquishments Joining 10 acres, each
x. mile from school; mail and telephone;
postofflea; on county road; running water,
best of land. 8 miles from R. R- town.
Ahout 4,00O.ivo ft. on each; these are bar
gains; SO miles from Portland
J. A. Davis.
214 Hwetland bldg.
HOMESTEADS In Southera Oregon, guaran
teed to cruise from three te six million; lo
cation fee $-100. SIT Board ef TraJe from 0
A, M- to 12.
OVER 50.000 acres forest reeerve land open
for homestead Oct. 22; map showing each va
csnt 4", Main M48. A 7363.
HOMESTEADS and deeded land In southern
Oregon. Address H. L. Herx'nger, Grants.
Oregon.
WHITE Salmon homestead relinquishment
for sale. J. A. Ingram, room 12, ponegan
bldg., Vancouver, Wash.
RELINQUISHMENT. 16 acres, all bottom
land; almost ready to pious h; 7 springs;
II miles to seaside, 1 mile to school and
P. lO. ; $750 cash.
ADVANTAGES OF OREGON.
S2-page book explaining what each of
the 14 counties It best adapted for; gives
amount of Government land open to home
stead In each county; map attached, Jlx2s.
snowing new R. R. and towns. Including
Eastern and Central Oregon; counties In
different colors; drawn lo March 1. 11:
latest map in V. S. ; price 2c Nimr
Huney, 813 Hamilton bldg.
l-ur aale t-ruu
EAST HOOD RIVER.
Sll ACRES $;I5UU CASH.
12 acres young Newtowns and Spits,
mors .artiallv cleared; excellent apple
land; stump puller, small tools, cultivator
and team; price. $5000 cash, $35011, bal
ance. 1. ' and 3 years; owned by Eastern
parties who have decided not to coma eut; .
adjoining wild lands held at $200 per
a.-re; very cheap. See E. T. Johnson,
roo in 10. 1 4 JJ i rat St. Phone Main loj.
$350- 10 acres, all tillable, uncleared; running
water, best eoil, on county road, near eehool
and railroad; suitable for fruit, gardening or
poultry; round trip In S hours; guaranteed
as represented; beet buy on the marke':
SIM down. bsl. 2 years. Palmer, 507
Couch bldg.
A SNAP
For quick action. 50 acres planted to
English walnuts. $100 per acre. $1000
cash, balance 5 years. Adjoining properly
sold at $;i.'iO per acre. Near Portland, close
to railroad. Owner, AN 272, Orcgoniaa.
HOOD RIVER BARGAIN.
20 acres In the heart of the best, or
chard district of the famous Hood ltlcr
Valley: 8 acres cleared, house and barn,
fine trout stream; unsurpssred sesnery;
only K'Jijilil. AD 20. Oregon ian.
HOME WANTED.
Just arrived in' Portland. I have a line
improved orchard snd unimproved orch
ard land that 1 wish to sell or exchange
for a home, lrvington preferred. AD 203,
iregoniaji.
HOOD RIVER SNAP.
The best buy In the upper valley for only
$75 per acre, partly improved. Vanduyn i
Walton, 515 Chamber ef Commerce
SO "ACRES' or-less, A-fllsler fruit land.
$20 per acre; terms. C. Ii. Plggott, own-
er, 14 Millkey bldg.
For ! t'erms.
GENUINE PICKUP.
147 acres, all clear but S acres k
and fir; yo acres fine grain lend. 42 acres
bottom laud pasture with wild grass novv
on It from 1 to !i feet high, will pasture
5'l head of stock; property is close to
railroad 27 miles of Portland; fairly good
buildings, fine granary, 8i0 bu. oats. 1''0
wheat. 25 tons liav, 2 acres potatoes, 10
rows. 1 calf, 3 high-priced horses. 1 pony.
2 hogs, its dos. chickens, 1 binder, new
mower, rake, roller, disc, plows, harrows,
disc drill, hack, wagon, harnesses, cart,
cultivator, separator, hsy fork, all small
tools. 2 acres fine orchard, place well
watered, adlolnlng property $150 per
acre up. this place U0: I500 cash,
balance time t per cent. This place is a
money-maker for a dairyman, not for a
lazy farmer.
65 acres, all bottom land, ?n miles
Portland, sandy loam, cut crops this year.
4-ton oat hay per acre, no aw ale or bake,
soil, but absolutely sandy loam bottom
land, 40 acres cleared and like a garden.
Good new cottage, larga barn, spring be
side house, can be irrigated without anv
hard work, one that Is sub-irrigated from
the river and grows a wonderful crop
regardless of season. I will slake mv
reputation on this soil. Place adjoining
10O acres, 80 cleared, aold for $l."-0 per
acre last week. Owner of this place does
not live here and is not aware of the sur
rounding prices, price $4500; $3308 casn.
You can't always make money on 4i)
acres of cleared land, but this 40 will
show for itself. Few ranches In the
United States are located like this one.
and made of sediment.
40 acres. 2 aercs timber, balance cleared,
nina miles Portland, 1 mile electric, fine
buildings, 2 springs. 2 acres orchBrd, main
county road, ft ncd and cross-fenced. J
acres kale and roots, 5 acres potatoes. 5.il
bu. oala, straw In barn. 20 tons timothy,
lo tons clover. , beautiful horses. 5 cows
and heifer. 50 chickens. 4 stands bees,
good wagon, new fanning-mlll. new bind
er mower, rake, cultivator, disc, black
smith outfit. oldr mill, new buggy, new
harnesses, all small tools. The personal
properly is worth over $200O. Now, my
friend, you can buy this for $4000 eajii.
balance $0250 on time. You can't lose for
you will make your first cash payment in
a couple of yearn and then have your per
sonal property left, with either the chance
of selling out before your mortgage ex
pires or paying it off when due. This is
cheaper than land twice the distance from
Portland. We will show you and prove it.
H. E. CHAPMAN.
WIT Chamber of Commerce.
FINE FARM. ,
T71! acres, 45 acres in high slate or
cultivation, balanc- ef land good timbv
and pasture; all fenced with woven-wlre
fence; three fine sprines. good well, flue w
room hard plastered house, nicely painted,
good . new ham. ft8x4ii. with shed; a,l
crops, consisting of hsy. grain and po
tatoes: !i He brood mares, 1 .yesr-olil
fillev. 1 yearling. 1 ?pring colt. S head of
hogs. 4 milch cowe. 3 heifers. 2 ot
good harness. 2 sets of single harnosr.
wagnn. plows, harrows, cultivator, I . s
crcam separstor No. B. loo chickens, all
small tooia; a good orchard pf M) jouni
''This place Is -O miles from Portland,
one mile from Salem electric station. '
mile from Willametle River and heal laml
ing and In fine open country; board wa.k
from property to station; 's mile to ,tood
8-roem school, good church; on K. r . v.
and telephone
Price, $11.tii.-).50. $5500 rash, halanrc
long timet at ll per cent. Bverythlng
at above price. Wc absolutely know jnu
cannot beat this for a bargain.
M. E. THOMPSON CO.
Real Estate. Insurance, l-oans.
Henry Bl'lB-. Fourth and Oak Sts.
Main HK4. A 3327
60 ACRES
of
SPLENDID FRUIT LAXTJ
In the
CHrTHALF.M MOUNTAINS.
The future great apple-growing district
of Oregon, where Port land's wealthiest
men buv unplanted orchard land at 4oi
per a' re. Owner is leaving the country
and offers this lanrj at $1'i.t per acre.
42 gores ready for planting, balance
good tlmher; spring on the land; fine
view; best of soil, no gravel or slone.
$2100 cash will handle It.
For particulars call 7QI1 corpett Bldg.
KS acres of deep black loam soil. SO acres
In good cultivation, all fenced and cross
fenced, lies level. 2 gJod wells, 2-siory
house, barn ll'ixf.0, old orchard; U mile
to school. '2 miles from good town and I..
R.- 21 miles from Portland, in Willamette
Valley; all crops and Implements go: on
R. F. D. and main county road: price
$7C,00. $3000 cash balance .) years at t
per cent. Absolute burgaln.
W. Cor, 'tin and oak. Henry Bldg
9 1 1 n. rTTC Vll T.KT II IM'II.
S6o acres foothill land for sale at ?S
per acre. 5 miles from R. R. station:
verv best ef fstilt. grain and grass land:
and Ideal stock and dairy ranch; soma
line saw and piling timber: good house,
ham, orchard, well watered and ail un
der fence; must be seen to be appreci
ated: liberal terms. Address owner, Geo.
W. Wright. Albany, Or.
'"" " BARGAIN.
41 acres, good soli. 25 acres in culti
vation, has fine, large house, good barn,
small vouna orchard, close to good achoois.
"S miles from Portland. .. miles from
('anby. Or: close lo good stores; pi ice
$4200, 1- cash.
M E. THOMPSON CO.
5 w. Corner 4 h and Oai;.. Henry Bid.-.
ii MILES from Portland. 41 acres, 25 under
cultivation, balance easily cleared; fenced.
Cls-fen.-ed; 2 wells. miles from sta
tion: good house, barn, orchard, crop in
cl'ided team, wagon, harness. 3 cowe chick
en" farming Implements; $4500, terms; no
esenis: buy or '"" '" "
VOR SALE A bargain, 30 acres of richest
situated directly on troury nor., lu min
utes' ride. Ill; miles from city limits, Van
couver. Wash. f-'.OO Per acre, half yaah.
balance at 8 per cent. Will sell half tha
tract. AO 201. Oregonlan.
WB have best and cheapest fruit and farm
land in Willamette Valley: let tausscr .-j
to you. Call and get our boea-.o .
HARBOR SOUND INV. CO..
28 X. th St.
30""ACrtES " bottom land near"" WilsonTllle:
fronts on Willamette River, ti mile Ore
gon Electric statlun. William Flyon. TVil
aonvHIa. Or. ' .
' J. A. CUNNINGHAM.
For sale, farms; prices reasonable; n-
" P. O. Box T4. Carlton. Or.
A FINE stock and dairy farm, which will
sell at at bargain. Address A 2U0, Ore-
gonian.
Miscellaneous. .
IF YOU ARB LOOKING FOR
Close-in acreage, a wheat ranch or email,
well-improved firm, at low price and oa
most liberal terms, aee at, I has e uu)
ewn properties.
J. O. BLROB.
520 Corbet! Bldg.
FARIH WANTED.
VALLEY HAY RANCH WANTED,
and pasture Innd, or near Summer rence
for small band of sheep, in Central Ore
gon: part payment in aoml-business Seat-,
tlo propai'ty. C. B. Cave, P. O. box 1314..
Seattle. Wash.
WANTED TIMBER LANDS.
TIMBER lands wantea.
404 McKay bldg.
O. i. UeCracaaa