Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 26, 1910, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE MORNING OEEGOXIAX, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1910.
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T
CASCADES' CREST
Mrs. W. E. Herring, of Port-1
land, With Husband Is First
to Make Journey.
COUPLE SLEEPS IN OPEN
Cover n merit
COO-Milc
Completes
Journey
Valuablo
Water Tower Found In Moun
tains May Be llarnced.
ilEDFORrx Or.. Sept. 25. (Special.)
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Herri njr. of Tort-
land, have arrived In Medford after a
fM-nillf? trump alonfc the summit of the
l arde. Mrs. Herrlnp is the first
oman ovrr t make this trip. Mr
Jferrtna- In District Government Kntrin-
er. In Ms tmrni) he examined all the
lake and streams as to thlr adapt
ability to noa-er and Irrigation uses.
The lournev w beaun In the Cas
cades east of Portland In the middle of
July and was completed in Medford yes
terday. Mrs. Herrinsr made this trip almost
entirely on foot. She and her hushand
went for miles across country where
no trails existed.
Candle Not Need oil.
The two months that Mr. and .Mrs.
Wrrlnr were In the mountains thf
never Uahted a candle but went to bed
ith the. sun. They carried no tent.
hut slept beneath the open sky.
The engineer and his wife traveled
li.roneh two snow fields at the alti
tudes of 7100 and 7300. respectively.
The latter snow field was near Crater
Iike. At Diamond Lake they found Ice
on A) if us t IK.
They saw numerous deer and bear.
but as Mr. Herring carried no (fun he
killed no aame. His compass and an
eroid barometer occupied his attentions.
"When crossing trout streams they
would ston a few minutes to catch a
mess.
Th order of day was to break ramp
j . ,
at sunrise and walk until eenlna-.
eoverlntt IS or 2" miles per nay. .mu
Herring made numerous side trips, ag
gregating; 400 miles.
Forrst t'lre Ohsorcd.
As they ciftn south, the couple passed
fiur forest fires. They arrived at
Prospect In time to see the fire which
rased across the Roeue River. This
was the most destructive fire in South
ern Oregon.
For ta weeks Sir. and Mrs. Herring
tayed in this fire district. Mr. Her-rlna-
aided in the efforts of the fire
fighters. Spenkina- of the trip. Mr. Herring;
stated: "We found an Immense amount
Pf horse power stored In the rivers, but
were somewhat dissappolnted In regard
to the possibilities of the lakes as stor
asre reservoris. Most of the outlets are
too wide to make damming practicable.
The outlets, however, of several of the
large lakes are narrow and will make
good storage reserviors. The storage
cf wnter ts very necessary both to pow
er and irrigation projects. If enough
water can be stored to keep a plant
running to full capacity during the dry
season, which in this country lasts
!' days, a great saving can be ef-
'ected.
Storasr ! NercMirjr.
The value of storing water for Ir
rigation is apparent. The reservlor
sties are so high up in the mountains
that the only feasible way would be to
let the stored water run down the
ratural channels during the dry
months.
"The possiMlites of power develop
ment along the lascades have not been
touched upon. Tliere can. of course, be
no development of power plants until
there is a market for the power. In
Southern Oregon a small portion of the
pr could be put to good use pump
ing water for Irrigation. In the jan
Joaquin Valley 42'i motors are used to
pump water from the river and its
branches for irrigation purposes."
Other Trip Contemplated.
Kt Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Herring
leave for another Journey through
.;e mountains. Herring is going to
l.ok for power sites along Succor Creek
to t,,e Illinois River, donwn it to the
Rogue and on to the ocean. He will
also investigate the possibility of open
ing a sfe trad to the famous Oregon
caves out from Orants Pass.
Mr. Herring desires also to find a
rout for a trail down the Rogue River
that will connect Grants Ias with the
tl.ielamls The couple will finish their
trip by October IS. at which time thy
will return to Porttand. where Mr. Her
ring will make an extensive report of
this trip.
COLONEL PRAISES TROOPS
McCJunnrple INilntt Out Achieve
ment. of First Infantry.
VAXmrvKR P.ARnACKS. Wash.,
fept. 2S. (Special. Speaking of the
recent tournament In Tacoma. Colo
re! George K. M'-Gunnegel. commander
of tnls post, today said: "The conduct
of the enlisted men of the regiment
during their entire stay at Tacoma de
serve particular commendation.
"1 wuli to congratulate the officers
nl enlisted men. It seems fitting at
thla time to commend the regiment for
the work at Camp of Instruction.
American Lake, Wash- during July and
August.'
In the tournament 11721 was offered
for events open to the infantry. Of
this amount the First Infantry cap
tured In prises litis.
For athletic events open to all. 3S7
was offered and the First Infantry se
cured 1137.
In addition to these sums the. First
Infantry band won first prize. 1150. In
the band contest at Tacoma.
WOMAN
RAVERSES
IAII.Y MKTKOROI-04-irAl, RFIOKT.
PORTLAND. Sept. 2.V Maximum fm
pratur. 7 4 dear. minimum. 4" derr-ws.
T-'a! rainfall t.' P. M to 5 p. M non-.
T.r rainf il sinr September 1. lftio, 1 pi
In-h; nrtnl n In fall ln-- September 1.
12 Inches; itclnry of rainfall sin-e fep
tmhr 1. Hi O inch. TotaJ inmMn
Sermbr 24. 0 hour. 42 mlnuirs; puttle
stinh in. 12 hours. Hrom-tr ( reduced to
-a-Icvel at A P. 2J.ia lncna.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A low preur area Is approaching from
Frttlsh o.umhia. and th Held of hith
pressjre tat ys:rday overlay the north
ern Kockis has drifted slow lv eastward,
having cause! light frost this wiomlng over
F.srrn Washlncton. Eastern Oregon and
1 laho. wit h trmperatarva of M to 40 d
grea UiM rain hM I Un In the Mlasts
s.pp and Ohio v;!t nd th Lake region
and 'nnf the etrn slop of the central
Hor-kt"- Th weather is warmer over t?ie
greater prtinn of this dtstrtct. but Is C2
rirea coMer at PcarHbk, Idaho, tonlrht.
whi! over t t plains tata temperatures
ar H t 2 d low-r.
ndttion ar favoraM for continued fair
Syrvatner throughout una district 34oadajr
rlth variable wlnria. mostly wMlrrlv. It
HI warmer over th eastern DOrtinn of
mi. aiairiri Monday, eapeclaily la fciouin-
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity--Fair, northweiterly
winaa.
Oreaon Fair, northvrosterlv lnrt
Washington Fair, vai laolo Hinds, muatlr
Idaho hair, warmer aoutheant portion.
IHLdlHJlCK K. LMiAKh.
Observer, Temprari:y in Cnurire.
THE WEATHER.
Wind
STATIONS.
State of
Weathac
Boise. ,
Boston . . .
66 o. io 4 W (Clear
76 o. i'j s Clear
31 o h . .i. . I)ar
Calgary
hI-aro
Ho !-. 4 NE MMoudv
Denver ...
Inw Moines
Duluth
Eureka
7 u.us 1 NK Cloudy
72 l.4M. 4SK Pt. cloudy
r4 o.i'o. s k i Kaln
r.. o.imi 6 w M'lear
iveston. .......
84 "I t 12 SB I't. cloudy
H-Iena
. j n im 4 k i ictr
Jacksonville. . . . .
S4 w.o-i. s NR i!t. cloudy
Kan 'U'. .....
Marshrieid
Montreal ,
t- O.OJ 4 NK lllaln
tit n.o in NV cloudy
7j o.iwt 12 sv Pt. rioudy
New Orleans
sti o, rut 4 e i far
Now York ,
Norm Head. .....
1 XW loudy
i'no ni .........
pt it. no 4 N W
;.. m o"' 4 NV
74 ti.OO. 4 E
74 o.o.i 4 N
ie;tr
poe t e ; k . .......
Portland
Rosehura
Iff
I't. cloudy
St. Louis
St. Paul
Salt Lik
7 j 0.0t' 4 E
'loudy
i. lji 4 XW irioudy
0 ihh XW t'lenr
70 o.O'il W 'inr
Si; ii.im SV iludy
Ati.nV 4 XW ilear
710. oit' 4 SV l4'ar
r,4 it.'. . . . jf'tnudy
ti; rt.4l 4!NW ctrjir
s n (Hi 4 SE "!ear
San Diesn
S.n Francisco....
S:okane. ........
Taroma
Tinman Inland...
Wnlln Walla ,
Washington. . . .
Winnipeg
4 o.im 4N 'Pf. rioudy
-, Mnn MI-" TurV
4.: o in x w ' M-nr
bungalow
Tncatr. 12ih
n1 Morrlaon.
Vhnnm Main 117 and A 4.-.M.
TOV!i;HT. TOMoBRniv, WKHNKSBAT.
prrlul rro .Mallnr. BnlnrMiu.
WILTON LACKAYE
In ClTIan4 Mnff'fn Oram a.
TIIE BATri.K."'
Krfnlnga 1.M) to Mfc. Mtln.. II t"
GRAND Week pt. 26.1910
HAVDKN.BORDKN
U'.IIm l.w A rn.
I Koland Cartrr to.
and IIAVDKN.
Tom lilllrn.
lll lrrv.
Ilt-t Iv I rum.
(iKV.MIAMUI'K.
la a llupwr rmll-
njUInn of Maaic and
Jollity.
lfatlnc. Kv.rr Iav.
2:30: any a?al ISc
Kv.nlna P.rformancea at T:SO and 9: IS;
Batcony 13c: l-of r Flor 25c: Pox 9eaf ftOo
LYRIC rSIM
POKTI.AXD'S
I.Y
HOISE
7th and Alder
W RKK (OMUFMINfi MONnAV.
KUW. A KMSTKi N1 fRKSKNTS
TIIK UKKHV UtW."
"eklar performances at 7:45 and
l.V SMtunhiy. and Nunilv at ! 15, 7:'K
Jj"' anrt Trlres. exenlnj 15c and s:..-.
Mutlnwi anr Mst. 2K:. I-Yltlav lcH.
, horu. tilrl.' (oninl.. n Week -Tl.e
Kcrtant lJ"-dy.'
MAIN 9. A lO'-'a
P MATIN t'E EVKHV DAT.
a, Wi '.a
.-J -teJrJ Rlauia
Wr.KK OF SITTKMBEit ta. Hal Stephen.
In "IKamon. stcene From Kamoii. I'lajt."
Jewtle Miirley and Co. In ''The t heat," J.er
Lloyd and J. Kobert., Meyer.. Warren and
l.ynn. Jo4pti Adelmann Kamilv, the Mk
AlHlellnhs. las Hrnfher. Orchestra, Picture.
RAKFR theater
XJ iv Jrf AVnrrion and eleventh
CEO. L. "RAKER. Manager.
Tnlaht. all this . K.irin Matinee
tVcdnesdav. 5:.c. Kamntts Haker Stock
Company In the powerful 4-act play.
"THK If! PtM lUTES."
Great Ilunsm Theater. N. V. mccrM. First
time In Portland. rtilni-. 2cc. i."c
Saturday M.llnce. I'or. 3'e
Next HVk "HreTter. Million.."
Do You Know a
SNAP
when you see one? I will sll you the
best corner lot in
ROSE CITY PARK
r-Oll SSOO.
Only ."n0 cash required. This Is a 950
lot. one I ftit
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
O.FlCfc. CTTT flAIA
MAIN &US. A 7SS.
HiMA.NB unict a KArt tt.
ACCTlOJt S3ALM TO DAT.
At Wilson", auction house, corner Ferond
n.l ratnlillL Sale at 10 A. M. J T. Wilson,
Urtloner.
At retlrtenee. fc7 rorhelt at., 10 A. M. 6.
I- V. ;ilman. au-tlner.
MUTING NOTICED
-
MARTHA W ASHINGTON CHA
TER. N. 14. O. E- S. Stat
nifftini this iMtndayi evening, fc..
m h and Burnslde. Social. Order
W. M.
BELLE RICHMOND, Sec.
CA M ELI A SOCIAL CLl'B Ma
sonic Temple. 34K party, thla (Men
day) evening.
FLORENCE P. JOHNSON. Sec.
MULTNOMAH COUNCIL ROY
AL ARCANUM mets at K. P.
Hail. 11th and Alder streets, the
scond and fourth Monday of each
month at 8 p. M. Visitors cor
dtaly welcomed. H Claussanlua,
Jr., secretary. 125 11th st.
HARMONY LOtKJE. NO. 12. A
y. AND A. M. Special communi
cation this i Monday, evening at
, :Mt o'cl-M'k. Work In thj M. M.
degree. Visitors are cordially li
lted. W. M. lB LIN, Sec.
New hall for rent, centr-.il, flne floor, steam
nf.it. piano, large ante-rooms and lockers.
H"'.t-lu Co.. iryj 2d st. or A 20tti.
ETI.ERS September 24. to Mrs. F. J. Eilera.
? East Eighth street. N'-rth. a sit.
l lM.lt.lt X OTIC ISA.
SCMWINNEN September 24, at 10 East
t.Mh street. Lois M. Schwinncn, sged ll
years. months, U nays. Funeri grv-
ic-'S will be hId tomorrow Tudy .
September 27. at A. M-. at St. Stephen's
ruut-n. r.ai layior ani. 4-d sire
Friends respectfully Invited to attend-
iirwia Kapius. Alien., paper please copy
BAIHP-At St. Vincent s Hospital, Sptrm-
ner --.. Aiexanoer A. na.ru. Kuneral
from Holman's undertnkina parlors, t o
dry iMonua , Septtmbr 2i. ai 2 o' lo-k.
Friends respectfully invited. Interment
Ktver lw c emetery.
FILLBKRT Funeral services of Claud C
i.ihert. aged - y-rs. e mnnihs. 5 days.
son oj ir. ana 1 rn. . n. t-nil-ert. 7,
(l street, will be held cpiemher
. ( t. it nt-miitKn uros. lunerai
pariora. V niversily I'ara.
fiAIHD In this city, September 25. Alexai
ier Aaron Halrd, agrj years. Funeral
services will b he.d at Holrnan s chapel.
corner inira ana saimon streets, today
1 3tomiR at . .m. i-Tienns invited. In
terment at River View 1 emetery.
ABRAMS Phoebe, beloved daughter of Mr.
ana Mrs. . ri. Aornms. huntrii win
take place from residence. 60 1 Jefferson
street, tomorrow f. 1 mway), m a. M.
XU ET II r LORAL CO,
MAKCA.H tlLPtl.
FLO UAL 1LU..N!.
rbooes: Alain ftlUJ; A HOt.
Irnnilna alcKoiea. Kuneral Dlrecsora,
Tth sod Ala. Ptooue Alain 4JO. Lau a
niiani. va k v vuotj v orvser.
lOmAKO HOLM AN CO., Funeral Dlra-
ra. r.f aa Lsiy Aitaoi. i-hone AA. o.
I. J. MMKi s hO, ad and Msdlsva.
mut mnmiiii. rmwt aiiua V. A lt.
S AT MUK Funeral Directors, uccoaaoca
n f. p. .tannine, isc a. ex. ft g&Za.
bfUCMON CO lodeTtakers: adjra
nt. 4u Alder. M. 6U3. A 131ft.
ZLI.LI- H-BVRN t.H CO.. FaiM-rl nip.r.
fry Mutisms awe.; both phooea; lady asst. i
Lr-Kl U. . Dtlertakar. cor. ast Alder and j
IB. is um. isdf -n.
3
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I
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A
CLASSIFIED ADVfiETISETG AT3
DaXlr or bundar.
Per Line.
..la.
Obs tfm
hame ad two consecutive times
aMttiie ad ttirec coneculiTe time fUu
bau.e ail ilx or aeven cuDwcuiive timea. .660
Mf Murun cuiiuta Ma uue liu uB cat a au-
Teitiaeuieats aud au ai vuuuted tor leas
thau two llaea.
Ubi-n un uUTertUement is not run conse
ntiro limn ill a one-tliii rate auoliea.
un cbaxK-0 of book advert iwmentu the
charxe will be baaed un tiie actual numttfr
9t Hue hu pea rlnc in t tie tuirr, recurtiie
of the nuiuner uf Kurd in eacn iuj.
In New Today nil niireriuementa ara
c, I ta rareu by nuatu re 1 Ultra to tlie
lfte above rates apvly to ndvfirUemenia
under "New Today ami all otaer laafcillca-
Ltun rxceptiiiK the folios ion;
bltuaiiwu V anted. Male,
bituatiuna V anted. 1-einale.
l or Kcuu Kooina, Frlvate Famlllea.
Itwoma nod Uourd, Jfrlvate tamiiica,
iiuuki-kn-ulnv Kouma. lrl ate 1 uuiiLiaa.
Ilie rate on the aiove cluaauicaiiuue 1
centa m line curb Insertion.
1U Ol r-Ot-IOW.N 1A1K0 The Ore-
aonlun wljl receive copy uy n.nll. provided
udlcient remittance for m definite number
of luee ! eent. Ackuowledi;otiient of aucb
remittance will oe forwarded nrouipiiy.
la ease box vnic adurcoa ta reoutreni. ae
regular furut riven, and ciiuot ihta aa part
of (be ad- Anawecs to ndvertleinente wlU
be forwarded to patron, proviued aiil-
ureaaed cnvelonee are incioaeo.
II yon nave ettner telrpbone In roar boose
we witt accept your au aver vue iiuone
send you tbe bill the next day. tbone
want AO. iept.. Main r A tiWS. mi
taiton Hanted and l'eronnl aovertlaemeoi
not acerpied oyer the phune. krrora aire
snore emaiiy made In teleDhunlna advertise
ments, liierefore Tbe Oreconlun will net
ooia iiaejr reaponainie for sucn errors.
NEW TODAY.
Irvinrfon Swell Home
Brand new. modern. woll 9 - room
house, evprythlna: In and reaiy to move
into- rurnace. nret ace. alee u ne-norch.
bnllt-ln china t-losot. window seutH, nice
comhlnatlon fixtures, shades, break
fnst-rooin: In fact it lias all latest im
nrovemrntn and Is a beautiful home, on
a lot SOxlon. with cement sidewalks and
street imprnveinenta paid. Thl liome
Is worth $"r.oo, and you can buy it for a
tew days ir ii:'0, aDout j:;i cash,
balance easy terms. In the best part of
lrvinrton. Nothing but swell homes
surrounainff.
Grussi & Zadow
317 Board of Trade Dlds., 4th and Oak.
ANDERSON
BUNGALOWS
ARE
Correct In Architecture, Artlatle
In Coloring. Substantial
lu llulldlug.
5 rooms, 4ith street JSS750
6 rooms. 45tli street 3S50
6 rooms (45th and
Hancock-st. corner).. ..S4350
6 rooms, 5Sth and Fland
ers. 82800
Baay Terms.
TOTt'V G. AXIJERSOV,
Forty-fifth and bandy Itnad.
Take Koae City Park Car.
DESIRABLE COUNTRY HOMES
If you doiMre to move to the country
MP can exrhantre your rity property
for a ftood farm home. We have sev
eral located In the Tualatin and Wil
lamette Valleyn. Also several wheat
farms near oknne, Watdilnton, that
we are author. .ed t exrtianpe fr prood
Portland Inconifl nronertv. inod resi
dence., apartment -houses or flats. If
you want en exrhnn that will make
you smile, call on hefier with
Grussi & Zadow
7 Board of Trade mlg 41 h and Oak.
1RVINGWOOD
HesfHrted Realdenre Tftatiirt.
East 2Sth. 3oth, Klickitat. Fremont.
Lots 50x105, alley 30 feet wide.
Water, sidewalks, graded streets,
Prlre $S7a and upwards.
10 per cent down, 2 per cent monthly.
per cent neiow anjoinina- property.
uniy .U lots, so nurry up.
GORDOV, Owner, 2ilS 4th St.
MILLIONS OF UOLLAR3 IX GOLD.
Values lying dormant In alreaiy devel
oped mines, within twenty miles of the
fcumpter Smelter in Eastern Oregon, where
a ready cash market exists.
Hundreds of .thousands of tons of ore now
blocked out ready to reak down and ship.
Grand opportunities for prsctlcal miners
and live promoters. Now Is the time to se
cure some of these valuable properties,
throuch purchase, lease or workii g option.
Quick action counts. Address Secy. Suinpter
L'eveiopment t-eitgue. rumptcr. uregon
TIMBER CLAIMS
Two quarters near tidewater In
Tlllumook rounty. v.ith 6.000.000 feet
nn rnrh. More is a rhanre for two
men with a little money to mnko a his
rii-anup. I'lenty or worn in nearby
lumber rrtmps: pool fishing and hunt-
n. v i irefoniiin.
Apartment House
In l"PDcr AVa-shlnsrton-street district.
StiO.OOii. It loused for five year at $600
per month, with ensh deposit to secure
tense. v. 111 require s.id.ouo rasit to
handle, and per cent on
money Invested. Lot 54x100 feet.
.MOHt;A, KI.IKDF.ll A novcE,
SO.I-SIKI Alilnglon Kliig.
Pacific Title S Trust Co.
Removed to 7 Charabpr of Commerce,
pround floor, r ourth-street side.
A. B. Marley. Pres. W. Y. lasterx. Sec Atty.
CITY pnorr.nTY.
Roomlng-hous, h. 10. IS rooms.
Klri)tcluss grocery store, cash busi
ness.
Citffirs mm oonrrtionory stands.
See Mf, Uurualtie St.
INVESTOR B CaTt on owners Keaity AaVa.
ror timbsr. acreage. bus:nesn r:anom aa4
partmant prvprila zo A olnsoa.
REAL KSTATK DEALERS,
Beck. William G.. 312 Kallins: bids.
Birr ell. A. H. A Co., 2U2-3 Mt Kay bldg. Real
estate, insurance, mortgagaia. loans, ate.
Bru baker Benedict, CO ale Kay bldg. aC
64 s.
CbaDtn A Herlow. 82 Chamber Commeroa,
Jennings A Co..
Main 164, 303 Oregon laa.
PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P,
91S Com:
ctai ciub Did.
Bchatk. Geo. XX.
32a stark st. Mala ti
A 2393,
8HLVDLER V BALL, 00 Ablsglom bid.
The Oregon Best Estate Co., Grand ave. and
Multnomah st. (Hollidar Addition..
M. E. Thompson Co., 00 r. 4th and Oak eta
REAL ESTATE.
OVERLOOK.
I hare a few lota In thl tract at low
prices; on fy terms. Thono Main 210.
IRVING-TON bargain; lot on 20th st. Owner,
!
mti noard or Trade phone M. 7 .'..
CHOICE lot In Idd's Addition near Haw-
X home ave., $2330. $1000 cssh. B
2301.
SIX lots, fine location. Willamette boulevard.
corn e r Delaware. n aj t eSl 7 Un Ion ave.
ALAMEDA PARK 4 lots near carline. old
contract, classified. Phone Main 33 OS.
REAL ESTATE.
J-'or iaie
-Lota.
INVESTORS It is the convenience, satis
faction and future possibilities that give
property value; a lot on the West Side,
rlRht on the carllne, within walking dis
tance of the P. O., certainly means con
venience; a lot In a new hiph-ciass resi
dential district where all Improvements
are cnlng In at once, certainly means sat
isfaction ; a lot with 50-ft. frontage on
the principal, street In Portland, a street
which has a monopoly in serving a tre
mendously large district assuredly means
future valuf when the residence restric
tions are off for business purposes. The
man who buflds here will have not only
convenience and satisfaction but he will
Brow rich. The price is now $1600;
trms. The price Includes absolutely all
Improvements; terms. E 354. Orcgoniun.
BARGAINS.
100x1 oo, William and Sumner; 100x
57th. Just North of Sandy Hoad; llOx
ln, Montelth and Warren; "H-xlia.
Ellsworth and E. 3Sth; 10"xJOO. Jarrett
and E '2Mh North; 50x100, E, Oth North,
near Stanton.
merchants
Savings a trust
COMPANY.
P. W. Corner flth and Washington Sts.
TABOR, HEIGHTS.
On th went s!ote of Mt Tabor, command
ing truperb view r city. We have tor sale
-.cri pircels, rHnKlng fmm one to Ave lota,
running from to fUKAt per lot. All either
on or very close to carllne. Very easy terms
can be arranged. Thla Is a great oppor
tunity ar,; w-e solicit an Investigation. The
Hnrt L-ind Co,, l-W Second st. Phone Mar-
READ. READ. READ.
On Pettvicrove il. bet. 24th and ISth
very hautiful lots In the heart of the
Nob Hill residence district; an Ideal home
ite. too; if taken at once will give you
a bargain; call at office for full particu
lars; Hon t wait; see sign on lots.
ZIMMERMAN.
310 Board of Trade Bldg.
BUILDERS. ATTENTION.
$4000 for block, fi lots D Ox 100. lnclud
ing 2 corners facing east; i blocks from
Piedmont carbarns: 10 minutes walk from
Jefferson H igh School ; this is one of
the best buys In Portland ; $2000 cash,
balance terms. If sola this week.
Call at 66 Sixth street.
$4.vo Quarter block, southeast corner E
ith and Lincoln sts.. central ana win
imnrove ranidlv in value when new Madi
sou bridge ts opened. This is really a bar
gain, i erms may be had.
PARR1SH. W ATKINS & CO.,
j0 Aider st-
INSTITUTE PLACE. Sltely lots in this
choice addition now on the market. I e
ment walks, gnul.nl streets. This is close
in property. Agent on the ground- Take
W. W. car, get off at Kenllworth curve
a. id walk 2 blocks south. Owner at 414
Spalding bldg
IRVIXr.TON LOTS. S20O CASH.
Your choi.-e of two lots.- 5oxl0u each,
on East 27th. near Thompson; price only
$13' mi, $::oo cash and $J0 per month;
cheapest lots in irvingron.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
.117 Board ofTrade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
(tftoion Very choice two-lot piece, lower por
tion of Portland Heights, surrounded Dy nne
homes; hard surface treet and all Improve
ments in and Paid for. A chance for
good hen A Phono owner. Marshall 1SS5, or
call 14 S. cond St.
OWNER wants cash; will sacrifice two (Vx
loo-f t . K t s, Capl toi Hill. ai&0 dk w pres
ent prices.
DOVR-THOMPSON COMPANY.
420-4.22 Board of Trade.
HERE IS A SNAP.
Lot JrOx lor, on salmon, near 49th -.;
price I Ton; easy terms.
MOOSE REALTY CO. .
VM and ,vh Board of Trade Bldg.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS BARGAINS.
Beautiful lots, tracts and homes on all
partb of Heights; prices and views vary,
but all have the same invigorating, brac
ing air. Main 3351. A 3;m.
PANORAMIC view lot. totally unobstructed
and always will be. within easy walking
distance of the P. O.. on the West Side,
a lt with magnificent foliage; $loti0;
terms. P 3'n, Oregon ian.
ELEGANT lot. 45xlOO. in vicinity East lrtth
and Couch; If -ou ar a responsihie
builder we will take $M0 to $luoo cash
down and balance in days.
CULVER, 615 McKay bldg.
LOTS! LOTS ! LOTS!
$2 each month; price $150 up $200; 3
room house, price flK50; terms $10 per
month, nothing down. National Realty
& Trust Co.. 3.'H VN asn. st., room 516.
jlT one acre, high, sightly, view of river,
thre blocks from electric line, finest resi
dence site in Milwaukle. See S. V. Le
velling, opposite carshop. Milwaukte, Or.
BA ItGAl N 100x106 on Tillamook, includ
lng Improvements ; hard-surface street ;
$1700; eany terms. Dubois & Crockett,
Washington hidg.. room 3.
1 6 oo EACH for 2 choice corner business lots
in Mi lion rarn. Adjoining street -car
station. Terms to suit. Call 414 Spald
ing bldg.
RIVERDALE Three acres among best
homes; Improved Into beautiful natural
park; grand view; bargain for immedl
nre sa'e. T 300. Oregonian.
YOU can buy a lot near Rose City Park for
Koo, 25 aown nnd iu mommy; graaea
streets, cement sidewalks. Bull Run water.
&24-S20 T! oard of Trad e b Id g .
GREAT BARGAIN.
Close-In VxlOO lot on Irvlngton carllne;
very attractive homes surround this choice
lot. N 3."n. Oregonlan.
PORTLAND Heights sacrifice. 8 lots, block
from car. beautiful view; choice neighbor
hood, N.r00; terms. Main A 339.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS, Z lots, among beau
tiful homi, good view, block from car.
$3..rtn; terms. Main 351. A 339.
1 HAVK 2 lots 60x100 each, near carllne, on
Portland Heights, with a wild scenic view,
for $!' each; terms. O 3i3. Oregonlan.
For fale
-Hon
CLOSE IN f.-ino.
0x1 no corner. East Kith and Ash, with
eight-room house, only one block from
East Ankeny car; thla property carries
Itself and " be very valuable for an
apartment house.
H. P- PALMER-JONES CO..
212-2L1 Commercial Club bid g.
6-RoOM bungalow; fireplace, paneled dln
intr-room. Dutch aitcnen. rurnace. full ce
merit basement, all modern conveniences;
A Ins worth ave., corner, close to car; my
enuttv for cash, balance $3450. in
mont hly payments. AM .WW. Oregonlan.
THINK OF THIS FOR 1170!
7Aslou on 74th. lw feet from Montavllla
carllne: a g'-d 7-room hUfe and barn, fine
lawn and garden; ea.ily worth $273o; owner
leaving city, navid Lewis, room 1 Lumber
mens b!'lg.. Mh and Stark.
i fV.Hi Seven-room house, with modern con
veniences, on o ioib, in cnoicest location;
fruit oi an Kinns. a itreai noma place.
The Hnrt Iind Co.. 146 Second st. Phone
M a rs hall J.
THIS Is a bargain, fl-mom houre nn cor.
lot between v -1 ana Hawthorne cars on
;isth st.. 175. with furniture lsro. 3oI
Washington st. Barber shop, ask for
Ralston.
NEW modern double house. 6 rooms each.
f urnacei. combination nxtures, shades,
etc.. $f7o0; easy terms. Phono owner,
V oodlawn 197.
BEAUTIFUL 5 and fl-room houses, modern,
near scnooi ana cars; very easy terms;
will exchange for lota Plttenger, liw
Kllllngnworth ave. IT. L. or St. Johns cars.
NIFTY, up-to-date bungalow with picked
furnishing. imm um ana win cer
tainly suit you. Terms that you want.
See owner. 414 Spalding B?dg-
4-KuoM house and large lot at Lents. $960;
will taae vi.. ii. nm payment;
hnlnnrw $10 month. Box lLLent, Or.
MODERN, new, S-room house. East 44th
and Main; easy wni ao 400, Ore
gonlan. : i
FOR SALE by owner, monern to -room bun
galow, tasi Ji'i" . k"ou irmi. Call
90 East lth st. Phone B 273S.
1 FOR California bungalows on easy terms.
Hynson. " an cm. jaar-
shnll 77.V ,
Mi'DEIlN 3-room bungalow, on carllne;
electric IlgnLB. umc. uarKHin at sibUO;
rmaj. j'lione 1 hq't om or r.ast x.i.
HERB la a S-Xv nap In Sunnysl.le;
new coiiHRe. " ' 1 r - . -"o casn.
balance sis-w "'"" -ne xaoor y5,
u'oo-8-ROOM house. fiOxlOo, flne neigh
borhood, improved streets, one block from
MODERN elgbt-ronm house, furnace and
m, 1.. .-T .t Vaat Anbonv ar
10th: reasonable terms, phone East 1515.
$370t A BARGAIN in a o-room house, just
compieten. it.oi-iii awpvcu leu
FOR SALE by owner, the handsomest 8-room
h'jUHa in irvingion. t. 00m sr.. uall
and see It.
BY OWNER, a new 7-room house In IrvlnF-
tm. ( an ojm cm iiu on.n. rnont
East 1S72.
BA AI N Modern 7-room suburban home,
7ivt; ai" nuf--w. ciw up. 4. o. Aiiiaun,
42S Lumber Exchange.
WEST SIDE Good r-room house, walking
distance; s-ifw can win nanuie. owner,
.":oi Grant st.
FOR SALE or rent, a modern 7-room house
on Keroy st. can at bos ivy il
HOUSE, 1O0 feet to Tabor car: $2wo, terms;
bartraln. Owner. Fhone Marshall 1364.
SIX-ROOM residence, modern, for sale by
owner: Terms. ..i 1 rna ver street.
Nfc-W modern house In Irvlngton.
R. B.
Rice, bo 10 phones.
A MODERN ! room house, lot 26x100, $20u0.
I hone W oodlawn 1444.
REAL ESTATE.
MrsT ke RArRirrrEn for i2ftoo.
Good, well-built 8-room house, with full
basement and modern plumbing, newly
painted and in fine -condition: lot oOxil
6 large, bearing fruit trees, within three
mocks or the beat car service In tne cu
I naid JLMOo for this, hut am forced
raise monev lmmeuiatelv and am wlllin
to sacrifice for Quick sale. Aa dress AF
oot, ureconiau.
IRVINGTON HOME
WILL HE SACRIFICED.
One of the most complete little horn
in the choicest part of Irvlngton; has eve
Imaginable convenience, is new and c
ceptionally well built; 7 rooms, very large
hath. sleenlnaT oorch. full basemen
beamed ceilings, large fireplace, beautiful
especially designed fixture, screens an
shades included: nice lawn - and sum
bery; worth J7000, but will be sold Irre
specttve of price.
DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH.
510-511-512 Swetland bldg.
YE BARGAIN HUNTER.
SEE THIS AND YOU WILL
SEEK NO FURTHER.
Any reasonable offer will tako this hea
tiful 8-room home, located '2G minutes ou
on the best car service In city; modern
iilumhlnir. full basemen L 50x11 . lot :
rare bargain for someone: it is a case of
"the early bird and the worm." Pri
only $J.o.
DEVLIN A FIREBAl'GH.
510-M1-512 Swetland Bldg.
GOING TO BUILD ?
IT PAYS TO GO TO A FIR
EQUIPPED TO SAVE YOU MONEY AN
YET GIVE YOU SAFETY AND Dl
PATCH. OUR REFERENCES. OUR CLI
ENTS. NO CHARGE FOR PLANS WHEN
WE BUILD. WE KNOW IT WILL PAY
TO SEE US. I V YOU OWN LOT WE
WILL FINANCE BUILDING FREE OF
CHARGE. .
NORTHWESTERN CONSTRUCTION CO.
902 Lewis bldg.
$300 DOWN.
C-ROOM BUNGALOW.
5 rooms and bath. 2 blocks from good
car line. In a select part of the city
strictly modern, fine lot with cemen
walks; full basement, close to school. If
you want something nice and neat and
good, comfortable home, we want you to
investigate this place.
HOLT-JONES REAL ESTATE CO.,
522 Board of Trade Bldg..
4th and Oak sts.
BIG BARGAIN.
A first -class modern, well-built bunga
low in Rose City Park, 4 blocks from car-
line, lor sale ror i.ioou; cash and naf
terms; lot &4lx 100, house t:ix4", 1 -story
six rooms and reception nan, sievpm
porch, bath, nantry. 4 closets, two toilet!
beam ceiling, pantry wainscoted, buft'e
and closet, clothes chute, fireplace, two big
porcnen. cement waiKs ana cement noor i
basement. Arranged for furnace. Phon
vv oodlawn Jii;..
ROSE CITY PARK.
BARGAIN, $20(1.
EASY TERMS.
Seven rooms, lot GOxlOO. improvements In
and paid: bath, built-in buffet and book
cases, den. pass rtantrv. beamed cellln
In dlnintr-room. Kleenintr norclv furnace,
full basement, laundry trays, hardwood
noors, etc.; owner must sell ar. once, isa
tional Realty & Trust Co., 320 Wauh. st
room 010.
1500 CASH. BALANCE ON EASY TERMS
Kuys h line, modem 7-room nouse in
Richmond Addition, on a oo by, lou-root
lot. 1 block from car. near 3!th St., in
the best part of this fine addition. Let
us show you this before vnu locate.
HOLT-JONES REAL ESTATE CO.,
622 Board of Trade Bldg.
4th and Oak sts.
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
Call at 663 E. Washington st. near IRth
and see my new 8-room house; lawn, flow
ers, walk in j? distance, excellent ncignoor
hood. Am leaving city and will sacrifice
for quick saie.
ALBINA COTTAGE.
Nice" 5-room cottage, cement basement,
gas. porcelain bath ; this cottage Is near
ly new and on a lot 5"xl00. east front, on
Minnesota ave., near Skidmore; price only
$2.oo, s,oO rash and $20 per month.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
JM7 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Qrtk.
BEAUTIFUL IRVIXGTON HOME.
Located near E. 18th and Tillmook sts.
7 rooms, sleeping porch, fireplace, large
attic and every modern convenience.
Never been on the market before. I built
the place for a home, but find I must sell,
and it is a bargain. If ynu want a home
in Irvlngton you should see it. Address
the owner. E 3 74, Oregon lan.
- OWNER'S SALE.
A flne new 6-room Queen Anne style,
with den, bath, toilet, wash basin, built
in bookcases and china closet, full base
ment and largo porches; If sold In a few
days, f75u; $auu casn win taae it ; one
block from car on corner lacing ease
56 Sixth SL
HARC.AIV WEST SIDE.
Very good rt-room 2-story house, all In
first-class order; only a lew mi mi tea
walk from down town, on Arthur street,
near Water; price only $2300, S50O cash
and 2 per montn.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
317 Hoard of Trade Hidg., 4th and Oak,
SAVB YOUR RENT.
We will sell you a home and you can
pay us in monthly payments, or w will
huiM for vou in any Dart or tne city.
PROVIDENT INVESTMENT & TRUSTBfl
COMPANY.
624-S2tl Board of Trade bids;.
IRVINUTON BVNOALOW,
t.'iOO cash will buy one of the most at
tractive 7-room homes In Irvlngton ; new
and modern; shades, fixtures and lawn.
' H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
12-213 Commercial club bldg.
phones Main SG&8. A
I3r.n0 8-ROOM house, corner lot, TlfixT2i
feet; barn and chlckcn-house; house In
good condition with bath nnd electric
lights, on Mt. Scott carllne, 20 minutes'
ride from town; terms.
MORGAN. FLIEDNER & BOYER.
ro:j-rt AMngtnn B!dp.
1 YU WANT TO BUY A HOME?
We nave houses and lots from $10u0 to
$10,oo0; easy terms. If looking for a nice
home, come and see us.
G'KJDNOI'GH & PEITZ,
71S Board of Trade,
OWNER MUST BELL TERMS.
2 lots and 3 house on corner of 2th
and East Irving sts., 100 feet on 28th st.
E. Ankeny car.
OREGON ABSTRACT COMPANY,
0OW Board of Trade bldg.
KLDGANT CORNER ON HAWTHORNE.
NEAR 41ST ST.
Choice 6-room house, rented for $22.30
and there Is room for another house; 4."j40
taks this if sold at once. David Lewu room
1 Lumhermens bldg., 5th and Stark sts.
12Z Small, neat houne. East Gllstin and CSth
St.; full corner lot, facing on carllne, with
nice shade trees; owner a non-resident, wants
cash. An opportunity. The Hart Land Co.,
I4rt Second st.
WEST OF LAURELH URST Will build you
a bungalow on fractional or full lot, clos3
In at very small cost; easy payments.
Western Trust Co., 25 Lafayette bldg.
Phone Main 8:29-
E. T'TH ST., corner 774x100 feet with now
modern 6-room bungalow cottage. The
property is high and sltely. A good bargain
at $3000. It Is easily worth $3800. See
Western Securities Co.. 414 Spalding Bldg.
Acreage.
$10 A MONTH.
ACRE HOUSE BARN.
$100 cash will put you in possession of
this beautiful tract, close to i-cent fare
and close to graded school. This 4 acre
Is planted to fruit, berries and shrubbery.
Nice little 3-room house, basement, barn
and good well; city water piped to within
one block; price iiwu.
411 COUCH BLDG. 109 4TH STREET,
ACREAGE SNAPS.
LAS f CALL AT THESE LOW PRICES.
in acres, oniy o mucs east 01 city.
1223 Der acre.
2 acres, on Section Line road, only
4 miles jrom city, at r.'iu per acre.
Time Is the essence of the contract.
STRONG &. CO..
603 Concord bldg.
GO TO GARDEN HOME.
10-cent fare; well cultivated acre
tracts at $600; only 20 minutes to Port
land. You can work in the city ana llv
at Garden Home. Liberal terms.
411 Couch Bldg. 109 4th St.
WHEAT LAND.
We have customers for about f?oo acres
of wheat land In counties near Columbia
Klver, in Eastern Oregon.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
ACREAGE for platting; price $100,000: cash
$33.0oO will handle. An easy profit of 100
per cent on purchase price. A'l joins a t-
tlcd district in city .limit. Phone Marshall
1386. or call on owner. ntisecond st.
FOR SALE 3 acres, well Improved. 4-room
house, well, barn, close to school; take
Oregon Cfly car to Risley Station. 500 yds.
east. Phone Oak Grove Red 354.. Mrs.
Rergford
If wanting a suburban home
or, choice acreage investment,
do not fail to consult the
"SUBURBAN HOME SPECIALISTS,"
CLODFELTER BROS.. 414 Couch Did.
to ACR0 ON MT. TABOR HEIGHTS
Choice building site; beautiful view of
city; lots of fruit and berrlea; will sell for
$3300 or trade for good home about equal
vah. Owner. H 341. Oregonlan.
28 ACRES. -Salem
electric line. 20 minutes out. Ideal
for platting; station on property. 410
Corbet t bldg.
FOR SALE 5-acre tract,, half in young bear
ing orchard, high and sightly, easy terms.
Dr. Dtedrlcb, Kusa station, O. , R,
REAL ESTATE.
Acreage.
HYLAND
SNAP BUYS
Several choice ten-acre tracts located
5 miles northwest of Sheridan on main
county road, R. F. D. and phone line;
every foot deep red shot, several acres
cleared on each tract, balance good stand
ing fir timber, no underbrush; running
water.
This land is especially adapted for fruit:
hundreds of acres now planted to apples,
cherries and walnuts. Our price for a
short time is $73 per acre: terms, $1 per
acre cash; $1 per acre per month. Our
land sells on Its merits. You be the
judge. If not as represented we will pay
you $lf per day for your time spent In
. investigating. Prices will" soon ad
vance. See us todav.
CHA PIN & HERLOW,
332 Chamber of Commerce,
Farm Department
ACREAGE.
IIS to $25 per acre; 10. 20. 30 and 40
acre tracts, unimproved, red shot land ;
no rock or gravel; well watered, plenty. of
cedar and timber for all purposes; located
' on railroad. 23 miles northwest of Port
land; 800 feet elevation above Columbia
River, adjoining large commercial orchard
tracts beinz raoidlv cleared and set to
fruit. Call and arrange to visit these
tracts at once. The soil, elevation and lo
cation will compare with the highest-
priced land, now on the market, sio jor-
bett bldg.
20 ACRES. NEAR WITCHAKEL.
17 acres under cultivation, balance of 3
acres oak timber; fine sod. n?s rolling ,
frame buildings. acre orchard. 0 cows,
2o0 chickens. 2 horses. 2 wagons, farm ,
implements, some furniture, all for $5200,
$aoo cash; will exchange for a few acres
at Garden Home.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
14 ACRES CULTIVATED.
14 acres of cultivated land, on rail
road, near Portland; can he irrigated; will
exchange for Portland property.
MOOSE REALTY CO.,
.104 and .Vrt Board of Trade Bldg.
BusinenN i'rooerty.
CITY PROPERTY.
$7000 buys good East Side business ,
nronertv with an income of 11 ier cent;
street improvements all in. one block from j
carline; $H3oo cash, balance to suit.
HYLAND. JONES & CO..
400 Gerlinger Bldg.. 2d and Alder.
rTomcstencH.
ADVANTAGES OF OREGON.
32-page book explaining what each of
the 34 counties Is best adapted for: elves
amount of Government land open to home
stead in each county: man attached, JlxJN
showing new R. R. and towns, including
Kastorn and Central Oregon; counties in dif
ferent colors; drawn to Mareh 1, 1010; lat-
est map in Tj. S. ; price Zac. n immo
Runey. 313 Hamilton bldg.
TWO relinquishments Joining 160 acres, each
mile irom school; man ana telephone;
postofflce; on county road; running water.
Dest of land. 6 miles from R. R. town.
About 4.000.000 ft. on each; these are bar
gains; eu miles from Portlanu.
J. A. Davis.
214 Swetland bldg.
BEST homesteads in Southern Oregon, also ;
deeded land in Rogue River alley. In
formation, etc., room 213 Board of Trade
hidg.
TU A wllnnnihmnl n OiJO OTtO tlmHpr sin Afifh
adjoining cheap If taken soon, iss Marquam
bldg.. M. 8314.
ONE excellent timber c!alm 'A. 090. 000 feet.
Southern Oregon. Room 213. Board ot
Trade bldg.
-I-run iJioa.
MODEL FRUIT RANCH.
We have recently arranged for the sale
of a 73-acre fruit ranch. In the famous
Garfield fruit section, about three miles
from the town of ESTACADA. This is
one of the finest up-to-date fruit ranches
in tne country, beautiruiiy located, com
manding a magnificent view of Mount
Hood and St. Helens, with Intervening
stretches of mountains and valleys.
The ranch contains all modern improve
ments, including one of the newest and
finest types of Craftsman bungalow
houses; house has seven rooms and nam.
running hot and cold water, with pres
sure tank in cellar; perfect sanitation
with septic cesspool; house piped for fur
nace heat or separate heaters: large liv
ing room with fireplace and French doors
leading into porches ; interior trim of
house best selected fir, with finely fin
ished floors; house has only been com
pleted about two months.
Adjoining house is woodshed, tool shop
and washhouse, the latter having run
ning water.
The barn is new and up-to-date In all
appointments, with good pasture lot ad
Joinina. This ranch contains about 30 acres of
commercial apple orchard, trees from 1 to
years 010, neing nest seieciea hpiizen
hergs, Ne tons and Jonathans, with Ort-
ieys and Arkansas .Blacks as poiienizers;
theso trees are as nearly perfect as can
he grown, having been cared for by ex
pert ore hard 1st s. In keeping with latest
accepted methods of apple, culture.
There are 5 acres of strawberries.
gooseberries and currants. which will
yield a profit of over $7oo next season.
Aside from about 13 acres of timber.
suitable for fuel and pasture land, the
balance of the land is perfectly cleared
and ready for the planting of any kind
of fruit or other products.
With two deep wells and six good
springs, the land is perfectly drained.
owing to its si igh tfy rolling character.
The main county road divines tne place.
giving about mile of well-wired fenced
road frontage.
The owner of this property wishes to
sell and develop a larger tract of land
near by, and for this reason will sell at
very attractive price ana win make
good terms.
If you have any dount or me kmai a-
DA section being fine apple and fruit
cr-untrv. we would respectfully n-fT vou
to Professor C. I. Lewis, of the Oregon
Agricultural College, or to any one con
nected with that institution. The O. A.
experimental orchard Is located near
the aforementioned fruit ranch.
We want you to call nt our office and
let us give you further details about this
ranch, for it is one of the best that is
on the market now and the prlc? is right.
CHA PIN & HERLOW.
332 Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Or.,
Farm Department 33S.
HOOD RIVER ORCHARD.
20 acres, all in strictly commercial or
chard of yellow New towns and Spltzen
be.rgs. 6 acres bearing. 4 acres K-year-oids.
balance 1 year old; also family orchard,
including cherries, peaches, pears, etc.; :
new. cozy mt le 4-room cottage, with
BDrine water niped In; free water for ir
rigation; ideally located on main county
road, right in the heart or the valley: nm
compelled to sell and will make a bargain
lor some one: .oou casn win nannie it
and the orchard will paj; tne balance; will
consider good Portland property In part I
payment. Owner. AH .too. Oregonlan.
MT. HOOD DISTRICT.
On west slope of Mt. Hood, the coming
commercial apple center, close to Portland,
offers bert Inducement for men of moder
ate means of any fruit district in Oregon.
The Mt. Hood Railroad now building will
svn afford excellent one-hour service to the
city; Hood River and other prominent hor
ticulturists are investing in this favored lo
cality, where soli, elevation and climatic
conditions are ideal ror -high-class apple
growing. Any s-tze tracts from 10 acres up
Get our booklet. Vanduyn & Walton. 61.'
Chamber Commerce,
HOOD RIVER.
23 seres. 4 i miles from town. West
Side; 1700 apple trees, 200 full bearing. 400
fl years old, 300 4 years. 8nu 1 and 2
years: good bulldlnga, spring water piped
to house and barn; team, wagon, crop
and Implements go with place. This will
he big money producer in short time.
Price only $18,000; easy terms. Address,
AC 330, Oregonlan.
HOOD RIVER SACRIFICE.
19 acres, first-class apple land, near
some of the finest orchards In the valley;
6 acres cleared, houso and barn on place;
flno trout stream; on the banks of the
beautiful Hood River, commanding an un
surpassed view of the surrounding or
chards ; owner needs money badlv and
will sacrifice; only $1000 required. AJ
350. Oregonlan.
40 ACRES good ranch near Portland; partly
timbered; on county road; alt best soil for
fruitgrowing; chicken-raising, etc. ; well
dralned; no rocks; only $23 per acre. An
other 40-acre tract at $17.00 per acre.
Liberal terms to suit. .
Mc FAR LAND INVESTMENT CO.
310 Corbett Bldg., Portland. Or.
I HAVE a short option on 100 acres, 3 miles
from railway, in Hood River 550 an acre,
land adjoining uncleared selling for $125
an acre. Make some quick money. $2300
will handle would tako part payment in
Portland property. . Address AC 333, Ore
gonlan. i
HOOD RIVER.
$3000 cash handles 40 acres, partly In
hearing. within mile of railway and fa
mous East Side orchards; this is real bar
gain; won't last long. Address AC 852,
Oregonlan
OREGON ORCHARD LAND.
Redshot soli, partly cleared, $10 an
acre and up; we are headquarters for Wil
lamette Valley lands, close to Portland.
THE WESTERN SECURITIES CO
414 Spalding Bldg.
CELEBRATED ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
iiuil minis, large ann -mfU Tracts for
sale; apples won sweepstake prize at Spo
kane in 1009; Correspondence solicited
Moor-Ehnl Co.. Medford. Or.
A REAL BARGAIN"
t'ntil October 1 I offr 40 acre of A 1
fruit land. 3-A miles from MosW on
county road, at $65 per acre. $oo0 ' oaah
bal. term. AM 335, OregonianJ
REAL ESTATE.
Tor Sale Fruit Lands.
JOIN OUR CLTB PLAN"
SAVE MONJCY ON CHOICE APPLE LAND
The city of Estacada is rapidly becom
ing the center of a great fruit dist rict,
and is today one of the most promising
and highly recommended fruit sections in
the state. Prof. C. I. Lewis of the Ore
gon Agricultural College is very enthusi
astic over this section and will be glad
to answer any inquiries regarding the ad
vantages of this locality for the growing
of fruit. You will find hero some of the
finest young orchards in the state, beau
tifully sitUHted in the Western foot-hills
of Mount Hood, in the center of a set
tled community, with congutiial modern
. conveniences and a Tlrst-class eommutilt y
high school. In the heart ot" this district
is located the State Experimental Orchard
which Is under the direction of the Ore
gon Agricultural College. Here informa
tion of great value to the orchard is t is
given free of charge, and in tho immedi
ate neighborhood there are n number of
expert fruit growers, and extensive de
velopment is going on throughout the en
tire section. The soil, climate, etc vat ion.
and results already obtained give promise
of rich returns, and we believe that this
vicinity offers a splendid opportunity for
any one looking for a home or an in
vestment. You can save money by Join
ing our club plan and purchasing a small
tract at wholesale prices on easy terms.
The property we have for this purpose
is well located on a good rock road, and
only 2l miles from Estacada. If you
are not in a position to occupy the prop
erty at once we can make arrangement s
to have it set to trees and cared for by
experts at a very moderate cost. This
is a money-making opportunity that de
serves your thoughtful attention, and we
would appreciate an opportunity to give
you further details in resard to our plan.
CHAPIN & HKRLOW,
S3S t'hambor of Commerce.
Farm Department.
BEST fruit land. R0 miles from Portland;
10-acre tracts, $,V per aere ; torniB. See
McDufTee, 520 Abinjrton bldg.
For Sale
-Farms.
FARM BARGAINS. J2oO CASH.
A fine piece of land only 14 miles fn-m
Portland, on fine county pki1. 2 miles from
carline; sandy loam, no gravel; 12 feel t t
water in abundance; cultivated land In this
vicinity aelilng for $2r-0 per acre anil up.
If you have $2H) cash you can make ths
land pay the balance; the price of thla pl.jc
Is on 1 y $ 1 1 5 per acre an d we will 1. t you
have a year and one-half to make another
payment. thn pay it off at S15 per month;
any reasonable terms will he, considered.
There are four of the0? 13-acre farm and
if you will conie In or phone for an appoint
ment we will arrange to meet you. This Is
all right nnd our Kiiarantee la back of it.
CHAPIN & HEJRLOW. "C."
332 Chamber of Commerce.
Farm Dept. ::3S.
NEVER OFFERED BEFORE.
40 acres, over one-half in cultivation,
with two nice applo orchards ; a lot of
cherries and pear trees, all full bearing ;
berries of all kinds: 2."i0 grape vines, all
In paying quantities. Good house, fair
barn, a beautiful home, and a plate that
pays well. Owner must go East and will
not rent the place, and will sell at a
bargain ; will take $2300 cash, balance
can be paid out of place ; only 12 miles
from the heart of Port land, on a good
road. If you are looking for a place,
see this one.
HOLT-JONES REAL ESTATE CO.,
522 Board of Trade Bldg..
4th and Oak sts.
LARGE TRACT, SMALL PRICES,
One thoumnd acres only 10 mile from
Woodland. Wash., which U on the S.. P. &
S. Railway, 20 miles north of Vancouver.
This is strictly choice land, not logged-off
land, but covered with brush and small tim
ber, such f.r. alder, bcarberry, vine
maple, cherry, etc., and 1 easily cleared.
There is a million and half of fine larne fir
also. Land Is well watered by small streams
and spriuga; adjoins Improved farms; very
much of it Is level and will grow any crops
or fruit that can be grown in Western
Washington; lies In Little Kalama River
Vallev and is a bargain at the price, namely,
f 1 3 . 3 '0. S . G. I jii n e . Woodland. Warih,
FARM LANDS
35 acres, all cleared and under fence,
good spring on place, on good country
road. 3 miles from good town: price $73
per acre.
40 acres, all fenced and cross-fenced,
on Rood county road. 1 3o acres pioweil
land; good house. 2 large barn;?, loo tons
of hay and all machinery and stock k
with place ; T.ooo.ouO feet of saw Timber
on place; 4 '-4 miles from town; 330 applo
trees ft years old and bearing : prtee $;;o
per acre; sell or trade for city property.
HYLAND. JONES & CO.,
4ol OerHngor Bldg.
24o acres tine Alberta wheat land, all
cleared and ready for the plow ; good
house, barn, well, all fenced: other good
Improvements ; 40 acres broken ; $17 an
acre; ensy terms.
040 acres, steam plow wheat land in
Alberta; all pra irle land, covered with
heavy grass; rich, black soil and a clay
sub-soil ; 3 miles from a new town ; $13
an acre, terms easy.
We have a large list of improved farms
and raw lands for sale or exchange at
prices from $12 to $23 per acre.
IDE-M'CARTHY LAND COMPANY,
423 Lumbermen's Hull ding.
DANDY 1U-ACRE FARM
With a brand new 0-room bouse, all
plastered and piped for hot and cold
water; bathroom all re;idy for iixtures;
fine well and new woodshed.
Every Inch of this place is In cultivation
and is only a short distance from the city,
on electrlc railway; board walk to station.
The price la $3430, $i:0 cash will handlo
it, balance on easy terms.
CHAPIN & HERLOW. "D"
332-33S Chamber of Commerce.
FARM DEPARTM ENT.
I20 ACRES,
$1000 CASH,
J2OO0 TIME. 6 PER CENT.
50 acres In cultivation ; good house and
bam and balance in pasture; rme g--rX
timber; no waste, land or rocks on this farm;
Is bottom land and running water year
round : mile from town, churches and
graded school. Fr further particulars see
John Dick, 020 Henry Di-ig.
FOR SA LE Fino Eastern Oregon wheat
farm of Klviu acres, in 011 nam rminty,
only 4 miles to railroad; 5o0 acres per
fectly level, balance somewhat rolling ;
603 acres plowed ami harrowed ready for
Fall crop. Good house and large barn,
also a small house. Windmill and plenty
of good water from a driven well. Or I
will divide thin place to suit purchaser.
Also a fine Jr2 section all plowed and liar
rowed and perfect y leel. El t her of
these fine tracts for $20 per acre from
the owner direct, on very easy terms. 1.
11. Llttlehales. Forest Grove, Or.
HOMESEEKER3.
On arriving In Portland, don't go roam
ing all over a strange land, but gat Im
partial, free Information about all parts
of Oregon at Hartman & Thompson,
bankers. Chamber of Commerce bldg.,
cor. 4th and Stark. Complete line of il
lustrated literature for your inspection.
Call on their Farm Lands Dept. You
will be made welcome.
( See Hartoe )
63 ACRES bottom land. g-xd house and
barn, Ifi cows, team and tools; $7000, $:;uOO
cu5h. balance long time.
130 acres. 50 bottom, balance hill; good
btilldlngf. Thin i. snap at $OoO; easy terms.
201 acres, all bottom, fine house and barn.
This place is within quarter of a mile off
etation and is one of best places in Co
lumhU River Valley. Price $32,5o0; terms
right.
C. C. ALFORD.
Woori lard. Wa s-h .
WHEAT FARMS.
Wheat lands. Improved and onlmproved,
in Sherman and Gilliam countlea. clone
to railroad. $0 to $31 per acre. 17.00O
acres to select from. This Is a choice
wheat ranch being divided, this Is the
first time offered for ralo; come earlv ,
and get the first selection; terms half
cash; will sell 100 nrres or more.
A. BACKUS.
519 Board ft Trade. Bldg.
80 Af'KKS, 30 clear. 35 of which is garden
land. 20 br?st heaverdam, 2J acres apples,
house, fine barn, strawberries, well wat
ered, 15 miles from Portland on Oregon
Electric. Southern Pacific extends
through land with station and switch
t hereon. The beaverdam land alone la
worth what we will take for the SO.
Owners. 2ol Swetland Hidg.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY RANCH.
805 acres foothill land for sle at 25 per
acre. 5 miles from R. It station; very best
of frnlt trrnln and crass land an fdel
stock and dairy ranch; some fine saw and
piling timber; good house, ham, orchard,
well watered and all under fence; must bo
seen to be appreciated; liberal terms. Ad
dress owner. Geo. W. Wright, Alt any, pr.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FARM?..
We have several improved farms near
Portland listed for Immediate sale at bar
gain prices; all stock and implements in
cluded. MOOSE REALTY CO..
504 and 500 Board of Trade Bldg.
R45 ACRES: all tillable; largo dwelling,
convenient barn; 300 rods woven fence;
ad join In jr school and railroad; full equip
ment, feed, seed, stock; 12 acres seedrd;
$24,000. Box 60, Route No. 1, Harris
hurg. Or.
" J. A. CUNNINGHAM. "
For sale, farms; prices reasonable; ao
exchange.
P. O. Pox 74. Carlton. Or.
LINCOLN COUNTY has B mild climate and
rain for all purposes and partly improved
lands ut reasonable prices. O. G. Dalaba.
Elk City, Or.