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13 REVOLT MMPJUiT Eourne-Chamberlain Machine Ignores Whole Ticket Ex cept West. . . TREATED AS GOATS, PLAINT xgllatlTe Candidates Demand Sup port, but Are Told by Chamber lain to Go to Hades Insur frnta May Renonnce West. Rev.it In menacing form has arisen within the Democratic party In Multno mah County. Toe revolt la th outcome of Chamberlain -Bourne machine domi nation and. while an arduous day was pent yesterday seeking to put It down, no Immediate prospects of peace were In leht la! night. M-mbrrs of the Democratic legislative ticket are leading In the revolt and It l known that rhey have the sympathy 'f a inodly part of the Democratic cen tral committee and of prominent party men. The fact that the Bourne-Chambering machine la engaged In supporting but one man actively and la refusing to have anything to do with the other Dem ocratic candidates Is the prime cause of strife. Home support is being given to John Manning. Democratic candidate for Congress In the Second District, but the supreme f:ght la being made for West. I'arty I'sctl for Soirifh End. Wtst simply means Bourne-Chamberlain and Hourne-Chamberlaln simply moans West." Is the stand taken by the element In the party which expresses It self as unwilling to see the party used for selfish purposes. "The Democratic I'arty Is today prostituting Itself to the ambitions of Bourne and Chamberlain and we do not propose to stand for IV tncy add. Rumors of the revolution have been In the air for some time, but no attention was paid at first within the fold. But when County Chairman Thomas Issued a txll on Wednesday for party men to re turn from seeking to dominate Republi can affairs, consternation at once struck thi.se who are an active part of the ma chine. Itrand of Traitor Threatened. Treasure was brought to bear from many quarters during yesterday to whip t!:e Insurrectionists Into line. We will brand you ao traitors If you draw away from the head of the ticket," they were told. "We want recognition then for our county ticket." we the response. Meetings occupied the whole day at Ix-mnoratlc headquarter In the Swetland budding in consequence of the revolt in the air. Meetings were held again at mg!:t. Overtures were made this way and that but no settlement was made, so It was ascertained from members of the lea-Matlve ticket. l"rd as Goats, Says One. "We feel that we are entitled to the support and should have the support that Is accorded the Hate, ticket," said H. H. VanDuser. one of the Democratic candidates for the LKislature. In dis cussing the situation last night. "We sn see that this .support Is not forth coming and do not enjoy being used as a hunch of goats." Similar v(ew were presented by E. Versancjr. who expressed himself as be lieving that the party should maintain Its Identity as can-h and not be merged and lost sight of In the Bourne-Ohamber-laln machine. The Democratic legislative ticket is one of men who stand for something In this community and they are entitled to support from their party." said Mr. Versteeg. One of the sources of grievance la that the ticket can get no attention what ever from the party organ. "It lei de voting all its columns and red Ink to Mr. West," said one of the Irate candi dates, "which Is merely another evidence f the working of the Bourne-Chamberlain machine for itself only." Chamberlain Uhres 'o Hope. It was learned that a committee called on Mr. Chamberlain lately, hoping to get Mm to give the Isolated legislative ticket the support of those who are dominating the Democratic party. But Mr. Bourne' a jHl!tlca partner did not smile upon the recital of grievances. "In effect Mr. Chamberlain told me that the legislative ticket could betake It self to hadea so far ns he was con cerned," was the report made by one of the committee. The Insurgents are to hold a meeting Fiturday for the purpose of taking a Anal stand. In the event they are not promised the support they seek, there seems a probability of a renunciation or the machine, which will Imply a renun ciation of Went. A committee la now at work canvassing 'the legtelntlv can didates, the committee being mede up of jlr. Versteeg and K. Henry Thompson. The legislative ticket which the ma chine has cut off and Isolated la made tip of Frank T. Berry. J. W. Orusst. J. Pleret. H. W. Stone, John II. Stevenson. It Henry Thompson. H. B. VanDuser. hi Versteeg and D. M. Wafon. AM. WORK FOK BOWER-MAN Former Opponents Active in Cam paign Holer Send tetter. As an evidence of the wnoleeome harmony that has settled over the re united Republican party In Oregon, the activities of Judge Grant B. Dlmlck. K. Hofer and Alhert Abraham, op ponent of Jay Bowennaa in the pri mary election, were brought to atten. tion yesterday by the Republican State Control Committee. The committee has been advised that the three Republicans named are not now merely talking; of harmony, but are suiting acUon to word and working in behalf of Mr. Bowerman and the others of the Re publican ticket. Mr. Hofer has supplsmented his work with several thousand letters to those who supported him In the pri mary campaign. Tke letter are In the form of a circular, as follows: "The undersigned was a candidate for the nomination for Governor at the dlreot primary election held Sep tember S4. and received nearly 7000 votes, and feels very thankful to his supporters. "He believes it Is the duty of any man who was a candidate at the hands of his party to do all in his power to secure the election of the entire Re publican ticket and especially of the successful candidate for Governor. "I would like very much to hear that every friend and supporter of mine will do all In his power for the successful nominee. Jay Bowerman. I would like very much to hear from you personally on this matter. tM "i-JiaUAXS -Us i fcjnicAi Ojing AMONe DEMOGBATS Great Oaks From Little Acorns Grow How Modern Merchandising Methods Applied to the Western Music Trade Succeed Is Forcibly Illustrated Here ( Eiler's Music House Sales for 1910 Passed the $4,000,000 mark yesterday.) 1899 Sales $119,116 1905 Sales $845,627. October 10,1910 ture and a pleased customer is always the best advertisement. Thes? contests are required by the Federal Postal Laws to be conducted upon the fairest possible lines, hence one can always depend upon the statements and promises made in the advertisement. . . , , , Eilers Music nouse has given away dozens of very expensive instruments iand in this manner,has bunt up the largest piano business in the world. If you have no muiscal instrument in your home, look up yesterday's paper and try to solve the Rebus. Eilers Music Ilouse Biggest, Busiest, Best. man who will give the state a good administration of affairs. "Tours for the election of the en tire Republican ticket as nominated at the direct primary." SUPPLIES GO TO ALASKA Lighthouse Tender Armerla Takes Equipment to Light Stations. ASTORIA. Or.. Oct. IS. (Special.) The lighthouse tenders Armerla. which was recently transferred to the newly created 16th district, sailed tonight for Alaska, having on board a large cargo . . v.rinm ltff-ht stations and equipment for the department head quarters to oe temporarily onunan at Ketchikan and four powerboats for use of the light stations. Commander Tillman, Inspector of the district, and his two clerks are passen gers on board the craft, and It Is ex pected the department headquarters will be on the vessel during a goodly portion of the Winter at least. The newly appointed superintendent of the district will arrive from the East In the near future 'and will Join the vessel in the North. The Armerla probably will return to the Columbia River about Christmas for Some buoys as well as suppUes and additional motorboau. and that Is expected to be the tender m last visit to this port for some time at least. Mount Angvl Boasts Big Flag. MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE, Ore. Oct. 11 Special Brother Adelhelm, cus todian. Is rejoicing In the poesesslon of a new flsg which Is reputed to be the largest el sxacllcal use la. tba atata. It THE MORNING OREGON'IAy. FRIDAY. CCTOBER 14. 191Q, A ..Ca. ' 1902 Sales $216,451 1907 Sales $1,689,220. Over $4,000,000. Is made of high-grade United States g 'tstered hunting, is 35 feet long and 20 feet wide, and cost $74. The flag was un furled from an 86-foot pole on tbe crest of the hill on the occasion of the blessing of the new abbot. Waehoug-al to Hold Fair. WA9HOUGAL. Wash.. Oct. 13. Spe-clal.V-Washoupal. Wash., will entertnln a? ' -V - - ft NO DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, GAS OR ANY OTHER STOMACH DISTRESS Belief in Five Minutes Awaits Every Man or Woman-Who Suffers From a Bad Stomach. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach if you will take a little Dlapepsin oecssionally. This powerful digestive and antacid, though aa harmless and pleasant as candy, will digest and prepare for assimilation nto the blood all the food you can eat. Xat what your stomach craves, with out the slightest fear -of .Indigestion or that you will be bothered with sour risings. Belching. Gas on Stomach. Heartburn. Headaches from stomach. Nausea. Bad Breath. Water Brash or a feeling like you had swallowed a lump of lead, or other disagreeable nnsefles. Should xou be suffering now a., i -. .jj" '.VfclQSSJg, 1903 Sales $384,520. 1909 Sales $3,212,118. Telling Why It's Done There appeared in" yes terday's paper a Prize Rebus Contest, in which nearly $10,000 is to be given to the people of this vicinity as an advertise ment. We all know that no house can give away a large proportion of its money and goods and thrive, but a certain amount of gratuitous work and giving is admit ted by all good advertis ers to be the most pro gressive and yet the least expensive way of keeping in touch with the people. In fact, this plan is carried into many en terprises and has been found the most effective way to obtain results. It would hardly seem profitable to give away such expensive articles as pianos, but in this manner the customers obtain the benefit of the expendi visitors today at the annual Grange Fair which opens this morning. The fair will continue until tomorrow night. Large exhibits of fruits and vegetables and the livestock show will be among the fea tures. The fruit display which won the first prise at the Harvest Festival at Vancouver will be exhibited at this fair. Special prizes will be awarded for the best fruit exhibits and the finest stock entries. from any stomach disorder you can get relief within five minutes. If you will get from your pharma cist a 60-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin you could always go to the table with a hearty appetite, and your meals would taste good, because you would know there would be no Indigestion or Sleep less nights or Heartache or Stomach misery all the next day; and, besides, you would not need laxatives or liver pills to keep your stomach and wowele clean and fresh. Pape's Dlapepsin can be obtained fronryour druggist, and contains more than sufficient to thoroughly cure the worst case of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. There Is nothing better for Gas on the Stomach or sour odors from the stom ach or to cure a Stomach Headache. You couldn't keep a handler or more useful article In the house. 4MrSEMISTS. HEILIG THEATER 7.h snd Taylor Phones Mala 1. A H Tonight, 8:15. Tomorrow Night. Special Price Matinee Tomorrow. MARGARET ILLINTON - In "THE WBlRLWrjiO." Erenlnits. 12.00 to 25c. jjatlnea. SI. 5" t 5e- . SEAT SU uri; HEILIG SKAT SALE OPENS TODAY. , THcA t-rt 7th and Talor 1 none jnnm i uw JAMES K. HACKETT Nfxt Sunday and Tnesiay NnlRhts, 'TUB PR1ZONKK OF ZH.SUA." Monday Nlgbt. "MOXSIEUB. BEAUCA1RE. ' Wednesday Night. "RETURN Or DON CAESAR. Evenings. 100. S1.50. 11.00. 75e. -50c, 3.1c. 2Se Matinee. 11.30. 11.00. T5C. 6UC 85c. 25c BUNGALOW THEATER rit ieo. I. Baker, Manager. Phone Main 117 and A " -Every nlsht this w.ek Matinee ."'rt?Ji Annual tour of Auguntua Thomas' onlrrui Play. "ARIZONA" ., By author ef "The Witching Hour. ana many othera. Strong company; slaDoraio aoenary. ,u Evening. 33c BOc T5c ' MllS!H??-i,50' Nest attraction BUly Clifford BAKER SSSs-ss Main , A 5S0. .Mird.y Tonight all this week. Matinee Saturday. Incomparable Baker Stock ComP i. Dustin rarnnm's romatlo Plr 'am Mississippi River steamboat aaya, .. KIBY." ta rf . . . . j . not 1ot and romaiMif; rich comedy Evenlng.ac, OVC, IOC. CftlUI L1SVJ mean . . - a ika week, open Sun. Mat. "The Won and the BifiHTI TtreATER 15-ZWW5. WEEK OCTOBER 10 Angnota ;af:T'?i sell Brotne.i ana ID. m u Malter," Thnrbur and Maolnon presenting On a Shopping Tour." WUHain ' "Back to Boston," list Lefflngwell and w In "A Nlsht at the ldge." Mr. "J r. hmnklln Colby. Arthur Boweo, 1'ictures, Orcheatra. . GRAND Brilliant Minstrel Comedlaa, HARRY VAN POSSES, Late Star of Al G. V l-l(lH .Week Oct. 10. 1910 RICE PKEVOST. World's Greatest Acrobatic Comedians Alexander Brisaon, Posers Wilson, Lancaster. Haywood and I-ancanter, r.ltANDACOFit. West Van Siclen MaUnaa Every Day. S 0: any seatlSo, Balcony 15-- i-n.r Floor 25c; Box Seats 50c PORTLAND THEATER 14th and Washington. Main A 5787. tsea. bu in nuuw wwa-. DowIm Stook Co., Second Succeaeful WeeK. By Right ot word Temple Clt uuartei BBiwwa ' , .. NlghtaTVoc. 2flc 85c and BOc; Saturday. buna ay ana inuruj .. , , 25c Next week "Tha Shepherd of the Hills." LYRIC PORTLAND FAMILY PI.tVUOlisK Week Commencing Monday. BPVPI1I. ATTRACTION TO.UMY BCRS. Ex-heavyweight Champion f the World, and Edw. Armstrongs Musical Comedy Co. In -THE MUSTARD-KLSfiB--Two performances nigntly. i :i0 and 3.10 Matlnee dally at 2:45. No advance In prices. Next week, by request Marjorte Mahr. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK Corner Vaughn and Twesty-foartk Sis. LOS ANGELES vs. PORTLAND October It, 15, IS, 14, IS. 16. Games Begin Weekdnys at ItOO P. M, Sun. days 2UM P. M. Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand stand. 60c; Boxes 25c extra. Children, Bleachers. 10c; Grandstand, 25c. LADIES DAY FRIDAY. Boys under 12 Free to Bleachers Wednesday. - Fourth Annual Horse Show Portland Hunt Club THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY v October 13, 14, 15 Two performances each day. Over seven hundred entries the best horses from Vancouver, B. C; Victoria, B. C, Spokane, Seattle and Tacoma. Reserved Seats TBc and S1.0O. General Admittance, BOc Boxea 50.00 to 10O.00 for Season. Seats now on sale at Rowe & Martin's Drugstore, Sixth and Washington sts. CLASSIFIED' AD. RATES Dally or Sunday. Per Una STme'aT eVatSve 'tu::::: -a three eonaecatlve tune see . " .ii or seven wuMOiU,, time. . veVtlsemeo's nl au ad counted tor lee ihan two LiBCOia When aa advertisement Is not nra eonaes. ' times the one-time rate aopUes. " cnirse of book advoxtlaeiuem. ths eharse wUl be based on the actual number IT lU.es appearlns la the paper. inwUM of "he number of aorda ta each Une. In New Today all advertiaemeals ars charged by measure enl. 1 uaes to the ""ihe sbove rates apply to advertisements nndex " rw louay" and all other cUwulc Uoo. exceptiniE the following! bltnatloaa Wanted, Male. BUuatlona Wanted. Pemale. 1 HHtt, Booma. Private Families. fomT and IBoard. Private iamlllea Souaekecplnc Booms. Private ianiUlea. lluirate sa the aoove claaalllraliona is 1 eenta a luw each Insertion. In rase box office ad.Ueaa la required, nse '"i,r lorn, given, ami count llils aa part ,h, ad. Answers to advertlsementa will be forw"ded to patron., provided aeif-ed-oreaaed envelopes ar. incloaed. It von have either telephone In yonr bonse .u accept your ad over the pbone sad Znd voa the bill the next day. Plioue tfant Ad. Dept.. Main 70iO or A 0O8S. bit nation WanUsJ and i'ersonal advcrtbemtiiu not accepted over tbe phone. Errors nrs nore easily made In telephoning advertxsn Eewts. thirelore The Oregonlaa will ot bold Itself responsible for anrh errors. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFPICK, CITY RAIX MAUH SPS, A IBS. HUMANE OFFICER. EA3T 77 ACCTIOS BALES TODAY. At Wilson's auction house, corner Second and YamiiilL Sale at 10 A. M. J. T. -Wilson. auctioneer. DIED. BORNS In thbj city. October 18. at the family residence. 6o2 East 2'Hh at., George Borns. sued it years Funeral announce ment later. MITCHELL William Ellis Mitchell, hus band of Lillian Plunder Mitchell, at Nsw York, October 12. MAIN . A 10ia av n MATINEE EVEBI ui PTJNERAI. NOTICES. CRAWFORD In this city. October 1" at the residence or ner aon. m. ai. liuiu. 741 East Pine street, ilary Viola Craw ford, widow of the late Kev. W. C. Craw ford, aged 57 yeare. The funeral services will be held at the Hawthorne-avenue Presbyterian Church, corner 12th and East Taylor streets, at 10 A M. today (Friday!. October 14. Friends Invued. Interment in the family plat at Oregon City. HARVEY The funeral of the late Mar- guerlte Redmond Harvey, wile of Hayxnona A. Harvey and daughter of Mr. and Mra. C v. Redmond, of Hlllaboro, .'ill taKe place at the home of .r. and Mrs. C. V. . Redmond. In Hillaboro, at 11 A. M. today. 1 Friday i, October 14. Frienda and ac quaintances are roopectfuUy invited. WILLS In this city. Oct. 12. Seth D. Wills, aged 42 years, 3 months, beloved oua bund of May Wills. Funerat will take piace from the Spokane-avenue Presbyterian Church. Sellwood. today tFrlday). Oct. 14, at 2 P. M. Frienda respectfully Invited- In terment Rverview Cemetery. CHRIST1SON" At the family residence. 4619 E. 70th au, S. E.. Oct. 12. Rev. Robert Chrlstison, aged 5 years. montna. J days. Funeral services will be held at the family residence today (Friday), Oct. 14, - at 2 P. H. Interment at Rivervlow Ceme tery. LYNCH At his late residence. 431 E. Tay lor at.. Oct. 10. Timothy J. Lynch, aged ta years. B montha. 1 daya. Funeral serv ices will be held at llolmun's chape., cor. sd and Salmon sts.. today iFrioay). Oct. 14. at i P. M. lntormuut liiverview ceme tery. ' COCHRANE At Salem, Or.. Oct. 13. Mrs. Emma Cochrane, aged 55 years, sister or Mrs. D. A ilcRae. of Portland. 1 uneral services will be held Saturday, Oct. 10, at 2 P. at, from Holman's chapel, cor. 3d and Salmon sts. Friends invited. DRIVER In this city. Oct. 12, Annie Dri ver, aged 4W years. Funeral service, will he at St. Mark's Church, 235 North Slat t.. Saturday, Oct. 15, at 10 o'clock A. M. Friends Invited. Interment Rlverview cem etery. TENNANT In this city. Oct. 13, Richard Tennant. aged t!7 years. Funeral services will be held today (Friday). Oct. 14. from Holman's chapel, corner 3d and Salmon sts.. at 2 o'clock P. M. BANE Friends and acquaintances are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral services of the late Mary A Bane, at Dun ning at McKntee chapel, today (Frldal. at 2 P. M. Interment Riverview Cemetery. XOKSETU JT LORAL CO. UAKUOAM liLDG. i lkl-.Mil.NI4. phones: Mala ami; A 11M. Unnalna 4k alcEntee, luneral Directors, th and Pine. Phone Main 4Jt. Lady as sifctant. Olllce of County Coroner. EDW A K I) BOLMAN CO.. Punerul Direct ors. 2Q d st. Lady Assistant, phone Jd. owl. i P. iXNLEIC S SON, Sd and Madison. Lauy atlcnuanu Pnone Main . A lass. EAT fcHDE Funeral Directors, succemaors to P. b. Dunning, inc. E. 58. B S52A E1UCSON C. Undertakers: lady assist ant. Alder. M. 13. A S2i. ZLLI.LK-BiUNLS CO.. Funeral Directors, S'.lt 111 lams are-; both phone.; lady asst. LKKCH. Undertaker, cor. East Alder and Ctn. East 7K1- B IS.. Lady SMiistanu MEETPIQ NOTICES. MINNEHAHA TRIBE, NO. 2. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN The funeral of our late brother, Timothy J. Lynch, of Kooa Tribe, will be hud from Holman It. Co.'a chapel today (Friday), at S o'clock P. M. AU Red Men are Invited tJ attend. A. M. BUTLER. Sachem. L. CARSTENSEN, Chief of Records. WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 46. A. F. AND A. M Special com munication this (Friday) evening. 7.80. E. 8th and Burnslde. F. C. degree. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec MOUNT TABOR LODGE NO. 41, a. F. l'D A. M. Stated communi cation this (Friday) evening. Oct. 11 n'rlorlc. M. M. desree. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. Al. U. 1UUAU, acu Regular meeting this. Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, wort in uio initio... j Visitors are cordially welcomed. MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 15, O. E. s. Regular meeting this (Frl- 'day) evening m muohjo imhiji. 8 o'olock. Degrees. By order W. ' JENNIE H. GALLOWAY. Sec. COLUMBIA REBECCA DEGREE LODGH All memDers are i ' li i.o - - -funeral of Mr., M- Vlo la Crawford to he ISiSt "lOC T "m "today y. October 14. By order of the noble grand. mcslT.n T.OTVJE. NO. 15. L O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Friday) evening at 7 0 o'clock. Work in the initiatory degree. Visitors are cordially welcomed Now hall for rent, central, fine floor, steam heat, piano, large ante-room, and lockers Hows-Davis Co.. 109 2d St. or A 2008 NEW TODAY. A " CHOICE INVESTMENT lOOxllJp COENER Taylor and West Park If you want something hanging fair income with a bright future for a good advance, don't lose this golden opportunity. I 515 Chamber of Commerce. PORTLAND HEIGHTS LOT BS X 10O. ' Almost level, fine view of Mount Hood. Few minutes walk from car. Among pretty homes. $1500.00 CHAPIN & HERLOW S32 Chamber of Commerce. ' UMATILLA PROJECT 565 Acres, Section 22, Township 5 N. R 26, B. W. M., near Irrigon, Morrow County, -Oregon. an good volcanic ash soil, no sand, lays gently sloping. Thla Land Will Be Included Inder the Xew Government Irrigation Project. It is also an ideal tract for irrigation by pumping plant Anything will grow on this land that will grow In Yakima Valley. If subdivided this land will sell readily at $200 to $r.00 per acre. Price for short time only, to settle a partner ship, 885 per acre. Grussi & Zadow 317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Osk. For Rent Desirable stores In a new modern building on Stark street. KNAPP & MACKEY 212-213 Board of Trade Bldg. Several Beauty Homes just finished. Don't buy until you see them. Perfect, modern, best locations, best work, oak finish. W. H. HERUMAii, O 1866, East 278. FOB SALE. 10 acres of rich bottom land, adjoining; Forest Grove. 250 per acre. This is a snap; land sonrrosndlns: It all selling at liol per acre. Address Felix Verhoeven. Fofest Grove. Or INVESTORS Caii on ovntrr BnsJtr AaT; for timber, acreage, busmess, reoldenos sas siirTTr-"' sroeerUes. Sw AMn-toa MIT TODAT. West Side :opsny within walking distance, for sale by owner, big lot, beautiful lawn, large house, completely furnished; price $11,500. F. D.. 291 Morrison. The scenic acreage adjoining St. Hel ens Hall, within seven miles of the center of Portland. $200 an acre and up. Make your own terms. AMES MERCANTILE AGENCY, 416 Abington Building. Main 5983. IRYINGTON SWELL HOME Brand new, modern, swell 9-room house, evervthlng in and ready to move Into, furnace, fireplace, sleeplng'-porch, built-in china closet, window seats, nice combination fixtures, shades, breakfast room, in fact it has all latest improve ments and is a beautiful home, on a lot 50x100, with , cement sidewalks and street Improvements paid. This home is worth $7500. and you can buy It for a few days for $6900. about J2300 cash, balance easy terms; in the best part of Irvlngton, nothing but swell homes surrounding. Grussi & Zadow 817 Board of Trade BldK., 4th and Oak. Back to the Farm The high cost of living can be large ly avoided by buying either of these farms 37 acres within an hour's ride of Portland, near trolley line, cows, horses and Implements thrown in the the value of 81300 Plentv of running water. Terms. Also 100 acres near Newberg, Yamhill Countv, and a tract of 25 acres In same vicinity. Prices reasonable. Inquire of T. T. GEEK, 804 Abington Bid., Third St. M 2181. 20 ACRES AT HOOD RIVER CHEAP N. 2-3 of Lot 4, NW 1-4 Sec 32, T. 2, N. R. 11 E. of W. M. 8 miles from Hood River, 3 1-2 miles from Van Horn. One mile to county road. Lady client anxious to sell. Prica $4000. GOODARD & WELD RICK, 243 Stark St. - APARTMENT SITES Cftvinn Cor. close In, S. of Morrl- UU1UU son, cheap; eas: son, cheap; easy terms. vr..ft? Cor. close In, w ir. close In. W. very UJfJ chea V. n n n trnrtA toTTTlR. i mux mo zu h minps. rented S135 Cor. on 1st t. wiin per month, good terms. Grussi & Zadow SI 7 Board of Trade Bldg., 4h and Onlc A Great Money Maker 40 acres of best land just outside city limits, gentle southerly slope, no rocks or gravel, when cleared le worth i50 per acre for garden land. Wood enough on it to pay for clearing. Price only 250 per acre In 2 acres, 6 acres or 10 acres to suit purchaser. The land Is close in and will be ready to plat into city lots within a year. AH 41 1, Ore go nlan. . WAREHOUSE PROPERTV, RIVER FROSTAGE, IXCOMB PROPERTY, FLAT BUILDINGS, VACANT BLOCKS, Close In, offered at very attractive prices. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY, S, Cor. 6tb and Washington Streets. 31900 Splendid up-to-date 6-room and bath cottage, close to the Alberta cars, 400 cash, balance to suit; purchaser takes this nobby little home. The price is a full $800 less than Is usually asked for a home of this character. R ABB PATTON, S22 Lumbermen's Bldg. 5th A Stark. MODERN SIX-ROOM HOUSE Just completed. Owner mus raise cash at once. Will accept best offer made this week. See owner, 872 Capitol ave nue, or MERCHANTS, SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY', S. W. Cor. 6th and Washington Streets. Mortgage Loans On City Property. Lowest Prevailing Rates. Morgan, Fliedner & Boyer 503-6 Abington Bldg. Portland Heights View Point City, rivers and all the mountains In plain view. Encircled on three sides by Buena Vista Drive. All Improvements. 721 Board of Trade. $ 1 6,SOO Income - bearing home property, two blocks south of Morrison street. West K de. nets over 14 per cent on whole Investment: 10,000 cash will handle. Pall after todav, 718 Marquam bldg.. 10 to 13 A. M.. 2 to 4 P. M. Pacific Titls & Trust Go. Removed to 7 Chamber of Commerce, ground floor, Fourth-streel side. A . Manley. Pres. W. Y. Masters. fescA Atty. $30.00 CASH snd 30 monthly will buy a fine new 5 room bungalow. All modern conveni ences. R ABB & PATTON. 322 Lumbermens Bldg., 5th and Stark, SI F .