Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 03, 1910, Page 15, Image 15

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    TITE MORXING OREGOXIAX. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1910.
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FISH VALUES ARE
SECOND N ALASKA
Mineral Output From 1880 to
1909,5169,482,625 All
Go!dbut'$7,000,000.
1910 OUTPUT DECREASES
Shifting of Miner mnd rrosrspctora
to Idllarnd District Hinders Op
eration at Fairbanks su
rer Bow IMMrtct Promlsr).
OREGOXIAI? NEWS BUREAT. Wasta
Inston. IW. J M!nln continues in
!! all othr AUikin lan'ustrtes In the
Talu. of It output, ftoh.rles hoMlnsT
second pta-. Th progress alone these
rwo lines durlnic the past fiscal year la
tflcusa4 In the annual repnrt of Oo v
ernor Walter E. Clark, made public
today. He says:
"The nntahle feature of recent min
eral development hare been the exten
sive proepertlna; for srnid quarts In the
Fairbanks district, with .ncourairtna;
result: the transition from other forms
of placer mining to dredging- In the
Seward Peninsula: the besrlnnln- of
larye hydraulic operations In the Bn-
ntfield country: the stampede of placer
miners and prospectors to the Idltarod
and the Kuskokwtra: the .nlarerment
of cold lode mlntnsr operations near
Juneau: the settlement of litigation
which has prevented extensive opera
tions In itold quarts In the Berners
Bay neighborhood: increased Interest
In cold quarts In the Susitna Basin and
In the dtstrlrt near Vaides: and the
preparations for shipping large quanti
ties of high-grade copper ore from the
Chltna region.
"The total value of the mineral prod
ucts of Alaska from 1S0 to 190 was
$'.43..i. of which all but about
f;.oftA.A0 was gold.
The publications of the I'ntted States
Geological Surrey, which are Intended
for general distribution among In
terested persons, and a list of which
! given In an appendix accompanying
th! report, contains such valuable de
tailed Information In regard to the
mineral resources of Alaska that only
a brief summary of conditions Is re
quired herein.
"Gold The production of gold In 190
amounted to $:i.sj.ooo. which was
larger than In any prior year with the
exception of 10. The excitement over
mineral discoveries In the Mltarod
caused manv operators and miners to
leave the Fairbanks district, and for
that reason the total production of gold
for Alaska may be somewhat smaller
this year than It was In 1 90s.
Prospex-tlnjr Is Thorough.
The discoveries of gold placer In the
Idltamd region have been somewhat dis
appointing, when It Is considered that
several thousand miners and prospectors
have rushed to that region within tie
Isst year, but the hopeful feature of the
situation Is that extensive and diligent
prospecting U being carried on. not only
on the Iditarod River, but In the whole
surrounding region and . In the great
basin of the Kuikokwlm.
The Interest in gold-quartz propect
li the Fairbanks district, wlil.-ij becan e
pronounced last year, has Increased still
more during the late -open season. None
of these prospects has yet become de
veloped to a point entitling It to be
called a mine, but In several Instances
the outlook Is highly encouraging. Nearly
all the development work has been car
rted on by poor men. having only, a
sntall capital, and It Is significant thst
In several raaea the quarts has paid
the expenses of development f-ora the
beginning, exceptionally hl.-h values In
the ore making this poaslbli.
"The great enlargement of gold-quarts
operations In Sliver Bow Basin, a short
distance from Juneau, promises much
prosperity for that region. After being
held bark by litigation for r-any yer.
gild-quarts mining is about to be begun
on a large scale on Berners Bar, l.l
Southeastern Alaska.
"Prospects for gold-lode rnintng In the
Fusiuia Valley, tributary to Seward, and
In the vicinity of Vaides. are excellent,
and profitable developments In higb-
Silwr-The production of sliver In
Alaska ta Incidental to that of gold. The
output In 19 was 13t.4 fine ounces.
Railroad Aids Copper Mine.
Copper Tii continued low market
rrlre of copper prevented several nines
from resuming operations, hui the build
ing of the railroad from Cordova to the
hltina region, and Its prospective early
opening to traffic, wll. jause a large
Increase In copper production. The ores
of this region are of exception! v high
grade. The rapid building of t.is rail
road has caused much prosify, ting for
copper, and there Is some prom's, of
large developments In the Xoln i and
White River regions. The total proauc
tlon of copper la Alaska last ca.- was
t.lSt.T'w pounds.
Tin The output of tin In Itva was
small, but prospecting was earned on.
and some development work was jione on
producing properties. The greatest ac
tivity was In the Seward Peninsula field.
Stream tin was reported thts dumroer In
one of the creeks near Fairbanks.
"Coal The principal coal fields of
the territory rsmsln Inactive because
of the Inability of claimants to secure
title. A somewhat extended discussion
of the coal-land situation Is presented
in another part of this report.
-Petroleum There has been no pro
duction of petroleum In Alaska, but the
ell seepages which occur In several lo
calities, notably on Controller Bay. en
tourage the belief that profitable de-vel-pment
may take place eventually.
Some prospecting has been done In the
Controller Bay district.
"Fisheries Next to mining, the filsh
Inr Industry Is the most productive In
dustry in the territory. In the calen
dar year 190 there were employed In
the several branches of the fisheries
UiSS persons, of whom i&Zi were na
tives. The Investment, exclusive of
cash capital, amounted to Ss.sM.ftsl.
and the finished product of the Indus
try was :1.9Si.:i pounds, having an
export value of 111. 151.35.
Fishing Season Profitable.
The sesson just closed wltl be high
ly profitable to the rannerymen owing
to the advance In value of all grades
of canned salmon. The total pack of
the canneries amounted to about I.
JTjkOrtr cases of four-dosen one-pound
cans each- The business of mild-curing
king salmon In Southeastern Alaska Is
Increasing rapidly, and the fishermen
engaged In this business are receiving
remunerative prices for their catch.
The hatching of salmon fry con
tinues under the direction of the Unit
ed States Fish Commissioner and soma'
of the canneries. The law provldea a
rebate of a portion of the tax on canned
salmon to the canneries maintaining
private hatcheries, but does not provide
for any check en statements as to the
number of salmon fry released each
yeaa, npon which the rebate depends.
This defect la th law should be rem
edied either by providing thst the Bu
reau of Fisheries, through Its agents.
determine the accuracy of the claims
of the owners of the private hatcheries
as to th number of salmon fry re
leased, or by repealing this provision
of the law. purchasing the private
hatcheries, and turning them over to
the bureau to operate. Several new
hatcheries should be established by the
Government In localities not covered
by the present hatcheries.
Halibut Owing to the unusually
high prices received Isst Winter by the
fishermen for their halibut, there will
probably be a large Increase In the fish
ing fleet next Winter.
-Cod The fishing stations In South
ern Alaska, as well as the Poget Sound
and San Francisco fleets, which fish cod
In the wsters of Southern Alaska and
In Bering Sea. are meeting with fair
Herring This fisK Is at present used
In the manufacture of oil and fertilizer,
and an old-established oil and fertiliser
I factory at Killlsnoo maintains a local
population of ;oo whites and natives.
Large quantities of herring are also
prepared as food and are used as halt
In th king salmon and hablbut fish
eries. Surrey of Fisheries; Begins.
"Whales A plsnt for extracting oil
and making fertiliser from whales has
been In successful operation at Tyee,
Admiralty Island, for the Isst two
years. This Alaska fishing Industry,
In branches- other thsn thst of canned
salmon, which Is already highly devel
oped, should be encouraged by every
means. Kspeclally should the cod and
halibut fisheries bo fostered, giving re
munerstlve employment to a large
number of men who have little or no
capital, but who are fully capable of
profitably carrying on these Industries.
The United States; Fish Commission an
nounced last Spring that the steamer
Albatross would soon begin the work
of making detailed surveys of halibut
and cod fishing banks on the southern
and southeastern coast. The fishermen
recognise th value of such surveys
and are keenly desirous thst the work
be begun as early as practicable."
NICKELS NET $3,099,771
1.995,424 PASSENGERS PAY ON'
CARS IN YEAR.
Surplus of Portland Railway, Light
& Power Company $887,693
When Report Is Filed.
During the year ending June SO, of
this year, the Portland Railway, Light
A? Power Co. carried (1. 995.4:4 pas
senger for revenue. 18.C17.136 on
transfer and 2.607,932 free passen
ger over Its lines, and paid a total
dividend to its stockholders of $650.
000. These figures ere Included In the
first report submitted by t le company
to this city under the requirements
of a law to that effect, the report be
ing filed yesterday afternoon with City
Auditor Barbur. In a letter accom
panying the annual report of the com
pany it was stated that a quarterly
report for the three months ending
September 10 Is being prepared for the
use of th city.
Th value of all property owned by
the company on June 30. Including
franchises. Is placed at S41. 136.018.04.
The depredation for the year was given
st $:s2.1J1.7i. and the surplus on June
JO wss IVW.s9j.99. Th operating rev
enue for the year was 85,072.050.63, and
the operating expenses were 82.440,-
4 .
The total stock authorised, and all
of which is outstanding. Is 1S0.OOO
shares at 1"0 a share, par value, the
total par value being 815.000.000. Of
this 140.000 shares are common stock,
on which a dividend of 4 per cent on
the par value, making a total of 8400.
000. was paid. On the 50.000 shares of
preferred stock, a dividend of 5 per
cent on the par value was paid,
amounting to a total of 8250.000.
A feature of the revenue of the com
pany la the amount received from the
city for lighting streets and public
buildings. This totaled for the year
8111.049.94. The report show thst
during the year there were 88 acci
dent to passengers and 79 accident
In which passengers were not In
volved. The funded debt of the com
pany Is placed at 82s.936.000.
DAIXY XXTEOKOUsGICAI, REPORT.
PORTLAND, Dec - Maximum tempera
ture. 51 desrees: minimum. 4? wirt
River reading, s A. M.. 10.S feet; chant In
last 74 hoars, OS feet rise. Total rainfall f5
r. M. to 5 P. M.). .4 Inches: total rainfall
since September 1. 110. 13.412 inches; nor
mal rainfall since September 1. 12.47 inches;
exrers of rainfall since September 1. 110,
1.13 incbse; possible sunshine. S hours 54
minutes. Barometer 4 reduced to sea level)
at S P. M . S9.M Inches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS,
late moderate disturbance off th Wash
ington coast has remained nearly stationary
durtns the last 24 hours and storm warn
ings have been continued along the west
portion of the Htralt of Furs, on Grays
Harbor, and at the mouth of the Columbia
River. Wtrnlnjl for high southwest winds
have also been sent to Marshfleld. It is
not expected the storm will be. unusually
severe, but it Is necessary for precautionary
measures to be taken by staunch vessels
and other craft had better remain In port
until the storm has subsided. A maximum
wind velocity of &1 miles from the south
east occurred at the North Hsad station
early this morning and the wind was blow
ing at the rate of 4g miles an hour at 3
p. M. today. Light to moderately heavy
rain has fallen In Western Oregon and
Western Washington and light amounts
have occurred in a few localities east of
th Cascade Mountains. The river at Port
land bad reached a stage of 10.7 feet at T
p. m. and the rains of today will cause a
slight further rise, but not sufficient to be
dsmaglng.
The Indications are for rain In this dis
trict Saturday, except In Houthern Idaho,
where it will continue cloudy and threaten
ing without much If any precipitation.
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FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Rain; southerly
winds.
Oregoa and Washington Kaln west, rain
or anow east portloa; southerly winds, high
along th coast.
Idaho Rata or snow aeeth. probably fair
South portloa.
KDWAilD A. BBlUt District Owwoaetar.
KIRK IS LIBERATED
Accused Slayer Goes Back to
Bride of a Week.
BAIL OF $10,000 ALLOWED
Everett Saloonkeeper Shows Prob
able Innocence, Crippling Evi
dence of State Wife Makes
Gallant Fight for Husband.
EVERETT. 1Vash, Pec 2. (Special.)
Charles Kirk, who was torn from the
arms of his bride of a week. In October,
to answer to a charge of murder In the
first defrree. for th alleged killing of
Charles Montrose at Monroe, will be
freed tomorrow, as a result of his wife's
ceaseless campaign. Today the defense
succeeded in maklnn a showlnir before
Juris: W. W. Black that there was reas
onable (rround to believe that Kirk
may not have been sullty, and he fixed
the bond of the accused st 810,000.
A bond for this amount will be filed
tomorrow by friends of Kirk.
In order to secure the bond the de
fense was compelled to Isy bare Its
rase, and It showed by four witnesses
that the presumption of sjullt was not
strong". Kmerson G. Miller, a livery
man, heard th shot which killed
Montross, and his sense of hearing lo
cated It north of the saloon In which
Kirk was enitaged In business. He
looked out and saw Montross stagger
toward the door of the saloon and then
saw Kirk emerge from a side door and
lend assistance to the wounded man.
W. O. Dwyer, Thomas Wallace and J.
A. Chester were in a room In the same
side of the street ss the saloon and
they also testified that they believed
the shot to have been flrd at a point
north of the saloon.
The testimony of Miller flatly con
tradicts that of a telephone operator,
the state's Mar witness, who testified
that she saw Montross emerge from the
mloon occupied by Kirk Immediately
after the Bring of the shot and sew the
door slammed after him. Later, she said,
be saw Kirk coming out.
DISEASES ABOUND IN GUAM
Hookworm, Leprosy and Ganzoga
Offer Work for Experts.
StlATTLr Dec. 1 Among the pas
sengers on the steamship Minnesota,
which arrived from the Orient today,
was 7&ptain B. J. Dorn. TJ. 9. N., re
tiring Governor of Guam, who reporta
much hookworm In the Island. This
disease, with leprosy and ganzoga, affords
a large field of work for the American
surgeons. Captain Dorn said today:
'Investigation reorntly disclosed that
every pupil of a large school maintained
by the tovernment ia afflicted with hook
worm. With hookworm added to a num
ber f other ailments that have afflicted
the Uuamites, the medical field in the
Island Is extensive. Thirty leper, are
Isolated at a Government colony on tbe
stand, and severe effects are resulting
from a native trouble known as ganzoga.
The malady resembles leprosy, and I
widespread among the natives."
4japtaln Dorn, upon retiring, turned the
station over to LJeutensnt F. B. Freyer.
as Commandant and Governor. lieuten
ant Freyer Is to be succeeded s per
manent Governor by Lieutenant-Commander
Galhrnlth, U. 8. N.
PORTLeOCD CHAPTER, NO, S.
R. A. If. Called convocation this
(Saturday) avanlnc- Work In Paat
and M. E. desraca. V 111 tin com
panions ara invited.
A. M. KNAP P. See.
OREGON LODGE. NO. 101. A.
F. AND A. M. Stated communi
cation thla (Saturday, evening at
R o'clock. Masonic Temple. Work
In F. C. dearie. VUitlnr brethren
cordially Invited. By order W. M..
A- J. M A-N UliA., Dec
ST. ANDREW'S BOCIBTT OT OREGON
Members are requested to attend the funeral
of our late member J. C. Cunningham, at
Vancouver, Wash., on Sunday morning at
10:10. Members will please leave with the
car leaving td and Washington street at
I IS A. 11. K. K. BAXTER. Pres.
OREGON BURNS CLUB requeat their
members to attend funeral services of their
late member. James C. Cunningham, fc-rv-Icea
to be held Sunday. December 4, 9:30
A. M., in Oddfellows' Hall. Vancouver. Wash.
TaKe car za ana wun., 0:30 a. jh.
DIED.
6EXTY Funeral services of the late George
eaty will be held at Dunning A Mc
KtitM'i narlora. 7th and Ankenv streets.
today (Saturday) at 1.J0 P. M. Interment
Multnomah Cemetery-
CUNNINGHAM In Vancouver. Wash., at
rtaidence of Clement Scott. December 1.
James C. Cunningham, sgs 40, civil en
gineer, formerly with S. P. S. R. R., late
of E dtnburg h, Scotland.
BOGGS December 2, at 173 Btsnton street.
Katie Boggs. age 64 years months and
4 days, widow of the late John W. Boggs.
Funeral announcement Later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
KRIMBEL At residence, 44S Slst St.. North.
Dec. X Jacob K rim be I, aged 02 years,
father of Mrs. J. J. Harold. Mrs. D. Ray
mond. Jacob. Henry, tier t rude, Oorge,
Pauline. Clara, Caroline and Anna Krira
bel, ail of this city. Deceased was a mem
ber of Assembly No. 137 of the United
Artlaana. Funeral will take place from
the above residence tomorrow (Sunday)
pec. 4, at 1:45 P. thenre to St, Pat
rick's Church, luth and bavler streets,
where services will be held at 2 P. M.
Friends and acquaintances axe respect
fully Invited to attend. Interment, St.
Mary's Cemetery.
GRtHAM In this city. December 1. at the
residence of bia son. A. S. Graham. ttJtf
East V am hill sir tat, Samuel M. Graham,
aged 74 years, S months, 28 day a, father
of R. P. Graham, of this city. The funeral
services will be held at Flnley's chapel at
2 p. M. tomorrow (Sunday) December L
Ftlende Invited, Interment Lone Fir Cem
etery. THOMPSON At T East 11th street, Dec L
Martin Thompson, aged 64 years, 7 months.
6 days. Frtrnds are Invited to view
remains at holmtn'i chapel todav (Saturday-.
Will be shipped to Shedds. Or..
Sunday evening at 1:30.
fETMORE Prlenda and acquaintances are
respectfully Invited to attend the funeral
service of the late 11 nor Seym ore at
Dunning A Mc En tee's parlors. 7th and
ALksny streets, today (Saturday) at 2:30
P. M. Interment Rose City Cemetery.
WILCOX The funeral services of the late
George W. Wlicox will be held at 11 Wit
Kast Salmon street at 1 P. M. today (Sat
urday). Friends Invited, Interment Rose
City Cemetery.
OIEBISCH In this city. December 2, at th
residence of his brother, Antone Gleblsch.
672 Haiaey street. Joseph Gleblsch, aged
44 years, a months, 2tf days. Funeral ao
tice later.
CON BETH FLORAL CO.
MARWUAM BLDO.
FLORAL UtMOAs.
fhenea; Main 61Ut A 1102.
Drrvnlog M McKatee. Fuaermi DtrecSets,
Tib aae. Tnae. l'bone Mala 4X0. Lady ee
aUtant. Office of Cecaty Coroaer.
"KDWAAO HOLMAN CO., Fvneral Dtree
ers. 20 d St. Lady assistant. Phone M. ftL
J. F. 1TNLEV A SON. Id aad Msdkea
LaAy attesidjwu Phone Maia , A
KAST HDg Faaeral Dti-ectocs, eenrsassrt
t K. ta. Dunmlng. Inc, K. 61. B 16 A
aRitSOX COCDdertakara lady
eat. 4D Alder.. M. 4183. A t5.
K.KI I.KH-BVKNLA CO.. -Wseral Oil
a4 WilUms ts; both pheoee; lady asst.
LUU1L CaderteJier. ear. Fast Alder aae
5
THEATER
7th and Taylor St.
Phones: Main 1: A lilt
TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY.
Ppeclal Price
Marine. 2:15.
IMt Time
Tonight
MAX nOMAX,
In the tVMTiedy-
"MARY j4F.'4
Mttintxa. $1 to 20c. Evenings. l-50 to 25c
HEILIG
THEATE
7th and Taylor
rboaes Mala 1 and A 1122.
4 NTGHTS BEOIXNINO TOMORROW,
Special Price Matinee Wednesday.
Henry W. Savage Offers
Th Widely Discussed Drama.
"MADAM X"
FVentngs. 12 to 26c- Matinee. 81. 80 te 250.
BAKFR THEATER
"LJ-rVAV - IV KffiHa Devest
Ceo. I Baiter, Manage.
Main 2 and A sattu.
MAT. TODAT TONIGHT S:1S.
Sic line. Baker Stock Company In Geo, M.
lunana most popular or an ,
"4S MINI TES FBOM BEOADWAI."
Introducing th. rmtrhv uDft "So Lone,
. Mary." "Mar I. . iir.nit old Name." etc
Evenings. JSc. ISOc. 75c, 8'. Nest week.
Opening Tomorrow Mat., "The Barrier."
mi Mr1 a i rr Tb-ih
-Vli VII .nd Mecrtseo
Geo. X- Baker, Manager.
Phone Mala 117 and A 4XZ4.
MAT. 2:15 TONIGHT LAST TIMB.
Th Thrilling Scenic Success.
"VIA WIRKLESS."
Strong Plot, exciting Incidents. Th wireless
in operation a wonderful salvation in time
or need. Evening. 25c 50c. 75c. (l; Mats.,
25c. 5c. Next Week. Starting Tomorrow,
"The Time, the Viae and the tilrir
P MATINEE EVERT DAT.
THEATER 1S-2WM5I
WEEK JiOV. S8. The Cameloen Comedian,
Mr Hnnarh 1.1, tfVll.v In "rinders Mar-
eelons (.rirrith. Hilda Thomas and Lou Hail
in "The Substitute, ' Htanley and flotwn
Paul Florae, Kio, pictures. Orchestra.
GRAND Week Not. 28, 1910
The Holty Tolty
. Mintrrl Htar,"
HAPPY JACK
GARDNER t C O.
(Late of Geo. Prim
rose's Mliiscrela.)
"In a Close call."
Hay TfnnnarT Co.,
The Kills,
Beatrice Torner,
Rom1".
Billy Chase,
GBANDASCOPE.
Matinee every dar. 2:SO: any seat, lie
Evening performances at 7:80 and 9:15;
balcony. 15c; lower floor. 25c; box seats. 50a
V7eek Commencing Not. 88.
SHEPP'8 DOG, POXY AND MONKEY
C1BCUS.
6 Other Feature Acts 8
Matinee Pally. Curtain 2:30. T:80. .
LYRIC
PORTLAND'S
FAMILY
playhouse:
Seventh and Alder Streets.
ALL. THIS WEEK
Keating & Flood presents
The Lyric Musical Comedy Co. in
"THK KlX.i OK RIXOfitONO."
Two Performances Nightly, Matinees Daily.
Next week "Arizona Jack
The Greatest Bronco-busting Act in America.
UiMCALLED - FOR ANSWERS
ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OF-
FIl'K FROM THE FOLLOWING ANSWER
(.'HECKS AND MAY BE HAD BY PKE
KKNTINO YOtTR CHECKS AT THS ORE-
CSONIAN OFFICE:
A 509. 511. 823. S2T. .142. S43, 547, 650. 515.
H 63l, R44. 5.11, BST, B.19.
627, 63S. 54. MJ. B03. S5S.
D 033. 034. S35. 537, 538. 548, 549. 550,
5i3. 5SS. 53ft. 561.
F .113, 63S. 5-19. 5JT. 559.
F 5J'.. 5311. 533. 542. 544. B58.
; .'..-lO. 53S. 540. 6b0. 501. 5S9.
H 528. Ss, 531, 535. 38, 550. 554, 554,
537. 5".9.
J UK. 6S4.
K inr., 53.'. 53l. 537. 549. 550. (54, 55T, 581.
J. 02. f.33. S.'.'i 503. f58.
M .Ml, 533. (3D, 543. 511, 513.
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504
O 502. 53T. S39. 544. 548. 66 S, 6.19. 501
P 623. 530. (40. 651. 6oX 550. 500. 502, 688.
R T.34. C35. 542. 534.
r 4X2. 53 53. 644. 60. tn.
T 3o4. 5.11. 642. 543. 549. 650. 504. BOB.
V 335. 63iS. 645. 640. 549. 502. 504.
' s;7. 533. 137. 538. 639, 640. 547. 548.
54'J. 537. 502. 514.
X 510. 543. 347. XX29.
Y 349. 333. 635, 630. 638. 541. 549. C54.
(3U. 533.
AH .'.IT. 57. 641, 545, 548. 548. 555
Al 4.1. 5"1. 5"9. 517, 518. 628. 532, 546,
54S. 531. S37. 54.
AD 334. 03S. 545. 54T. 549. 631. 853. 65.
555. 350. .'.38. 500. 501. 603. 677.
AE 322. 523. 530. 532, 537. 538, 6S9, 649.
351. 568. .159. 4125.
AF 522. 547. 638.
AJ 5:. 631. 641. 548. 654. 658. 538. 663.
AH 541. 542. 3.14. 550. 53.
AJ 547. 6"3. 554. 53W. 501. 502. 60S. 599.
AK 468. 479. 511. 538. 550. 634. 655. 560.
sue.
AL 512. 513. 530, 588. 587, 648, 540. (47,
.132. 55. St.
AM 44. (32. 633. 589. 54T. 664. 650. 559.
603. 664. 849.
AN 465. 493. 487. 488. 489. B32, 840, B64.
537. 658. 659. 580. 503. 560.
If above answers ar not callM (or within
six days same will be destroyed.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
orfr'lCE. CITY RAIX
MAIM SOS. A IBS.
BXklAM orriCKH. KASTT 4TT
JS'EW TODAT.
SSn,00O, TERMS
NEW APARTMENTS
Leased (or 6 years; Nob HUI district.
ELEGANT BUT
ru i miT o
HERLOW W
3S3 Chamber
of Commerce.
1600 ACRES
On main line of Southern Pacific,
all improved. This is a very fine tract
of land; 200 acres of bottom, balance
very rich upland. Xothing better in
the state. Easy terms. Price $35.00.
George Northrup & Co.
411 Spalding Building, City.
Phone Marshall 3066.
$6500
100x100, on Willamette Hts., by own
er. The most sightly and best corner
on th. hill: both street, paved; eras,
water and sewer connection. Call or
address
610 Lnmbnarsi Bids;.
Nob Hill $1000
below the market, well built, 8-room
bouse offered. Lot valued at 83500,
house $4500. This rs a good offer and
requires $3500 cash to baudl. it.
MERCHANTS
AVIKOS 41 TRCST
COMFAJTY.
HEILIG
1iPNet
MEW TODAT.
AUCTION SALE
QUARTER BLOCK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thst the un
derslimed. ss President of ARLINGTON
BUILDING ASSOCIATION. In pursuance of
resolution of the directors or said corpora-
linn will on WerineariAV. the 7th d&T of De
cember. 1910. at 2 o'clock P. at., at the front
door of the bulldlns upon the premises here
in described, sell at auction to the highest
and best bidder for cash the quarter block
situated on the northwest corner of Alder
and West Park Streets, more particularly
described as Lots three and four, in Block
two hundred and sixteen, in the CUy of
Portland. Orefon. together wltB me ' mua
tnss thereon.
TERMS OF SALE.
A certified check In the sura of ten
thousand dollars ($10,000) drswn upon a
Portland bank, payable to the order of the
Arlington Bulldlns Association, must he
deposited with the undersigned at the time
of sale, the balance of the purchase price
to be paid In cash upon the tender of a
deed of bargain and sale.
Abstract of title will be furnished to the
purchaser, who will be allowed five 13) days
wtmin wmcn xo examine ana aywuv
"tie. ,
Should the purchaser fall to pay the bal
ance of the purchase price after the expira
tion of the period allowed to examine the
abstract of title, the certified check deposit
ed with the President will be Tetained by
the Association as liquidated damages, but
the purchaser will not be compelled to com
plete bis purcoase.
Dated at Portland. Oregon. November IT.
1910. R. T. COX.
President Arlington Building Association-
Laurelhurst
"Buy From Owner
. 8-ROOM HOUSE.
About finished In l.aurlhurst, on fln ele
vation, facing aouth, at Junction of Hawaii
and Peerless etreeta. 1 block from ear. Hap
fin hall with aeat an cloakroom, fireplace,
built-in mantel with mirror, beamed ceiling
In dining-room, also extra tine mmet, ven
eered paneling, hardwood floora, full cement
hftsemtpnt n-nrl concrete floor: larire attic.
fine modern bath, with laundry and dust
chutes; street improvemtaiita ana si now ik.
complete; lot graHed. and lawn growing.
Dutch Kitchen and Pantry
A beautiful house, with all modern con
veniences. Including & sleeping porch, front
and rear stairs, etc
For a few days, until faJriv finished, this
fTOOO property Is offered at $5 COO, If half
cash is paid.
Also have a 9-room house with the same
bigh-claas finish. In Rose City Park. East
47th, on good elevation, facing oast, near
C A- HOY
114 EAST 28TH.
Phone East 2533 or B 2846.
Take S3 oar to East 28th. go north tw.
blocks.
Th. one BEST place In Portland to
bny. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTEX o4
MOST DESIRABLE residence property
of th. city.
SEEING 18 BELIE VINO BETTE3
go and see the many CHOICE resl
oencea under construction sod in. Im
provements sTOlHaT on.
The Crep Real Estate Company
CRAXD AVE. AP MULTNOMAH : T.
Two Choice Buys
In West Side Income property. 17000 four
riats bringing 7 per cent on siu.uuu;
$14,850 property In a 'beautiful district,
bringing good and steady revenue.
Property cannot be duplicated for less
than 118.000.
M. E. LEE, 411 Corbett BIdg.
914,500.
Choice business property on Williams
avenue, close to Russell street; income
$105 per month; terms.
LACEY fc SCHXES5ER.
Aio. 519 Willi sun a sve.
REAL ESTATE DEAJLEB3.
Beck. 'William G.. 812 Fall Inc bids;.
Birr 11. A. H Co.. 202.-S McKay bid. Baal
estate. Insurance, mortsrairea, loans, ettv
Bra baiter A Benedict, 002 MoKsj bids-
043.
C ha Din r Herlow, $32 Chamber Corn meres.
Cook. B. B. Co 90S Corbett bids.
Jenninss ft Co., Vain l&S. 206 OrssonlaUk
PALMER-JONES CO B. P 2U Ooeaiaisr'
olai Club bids.
Bcr.alk. Goo. 228 Stark st. Mala
2302.
Tlis Ore r on Real Estate Co., Grand aTa. aa4
Multnomah, st. fUolladav Addition..
If. . Tbompson Co.. cor. 4th and Oak eta
REAL ESTATE.
For Bale- Lots,
BELMONT STREET.
Lot tn this nne street near 20th; hard
surface street and all other Improvements
In ad paid; price $1650. terms.
SA-NOY road.
50x100, on &andy road, west of 29th at.;
double-track car on this street and a sure
profit-maker; price $2i00. easy terms.
EAST FINE STREET.
60x100, near 24th; all improvements In
and paid; lot leveled off ready to build;
41500, 4350 cash, balance easy terms.
E. R. MARK-HAM.
20B Gerllnger Bldg. Main 8430
THREE LOTS for 11050; worth $1700. Go
and see them, I7tn ana Emerson, vernon,
block 6. Don't forget to take this, as it
la a snap. I am going to Alaska; must
sell before I go. See me. Richard Con
way, 204 Morrison, corner Front. Decem
ber IS. 1. 20.
Bl(i SACRIFICE Because I tried to carry
too much, x am ODiigea to let go two nne
view lots, each COxloO, near one of city's
most attractive parks. In restricted addi
tion, with ail Improvements In; willing
to grve most of my equity of J 750. P
f.63. Oregonlan. .
HAWTHORNE LOT. J850.
The biggest lot bargain in the locality;
40x100 lot. one block aouth of Hawthorne
ave.. for $850. Terms, $50 down and $10
monthly; you will take a big profit before
you pay much on It; bridge will soon be
open. Mr. Wallace. Phone Marshall 2753.
irvington'bnap.
A fine lot, KkxlOO, east front, on East
8th. near Stanton.' handy to Union ave.
car; price for quick sale, $1400, $360 casn
and $20 per month.
GRCS3I A ZADOW.
817 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
YOU can buy a lot near Kose City fax
Cor $4o; grmuea streets, cement siae
walks and curbs. Bull Run water, elec
tricity, telephone, building restrictions.
Provident In v. & True toe Co U4-o2
Board of Trade bldg.
CANNON BEACH LOTS- "
"We have several choice lots st a snap
that parties have been delinquent on their
contracts: will sell same for balance due
and interest; terms cash. Call Immediately.
171 THIRD ST.
CHOICE IRVINGTON LOT.
Below market value cheap.
Below market vaiue cheap.
Below market value Owner.
AE 565. Oregonlan.
TWO lots, centrally located, first addition to
Laureinursc; cusn, nupi unmcn is an in,
cluster street lights, two carl in es; $1050
each if taken before Dec 15. Owner, D
Oregonlan.
75x100 BEAUTIFULLY situated, all im
provements in anu uj t uuuuea oy pala
tial homes; best part of Irving-ton. If
you want to buy, call 304 McKay bldg.
FOR SALE By owner, high, sightly lot in
Terrace far, tivv oeiow misvraei price;
cash $100, balance terms. AG 661. Ore-
gonlan. m
PORTLAND HEIGHTS' CHOICEST
The most magnificent view lot on tbe
Heights without any exception. Main
8551; A 8S3Q.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS PROPERTY.
Homes, lota, quarter Mocks, tracts and
acreage; all parts of heights, all views and
nrlcea. some bargains. Main 3551, A 3S39.
SOME fine building sites of several lots
w In nn rvtA OS.. ')&K ..n
feWU. tlWJS-w sta we. Bww wv., W- 'M M,
on very eaay terms. M. E. Lee. 411 Cor-
FOR SALE, corner lot, 8450, cor. 16th and
s1ag-
FOR SALE by owner, three choice lots Rosa
City Jrara aiBinci, r a DBrjjairj. tu Si.v
Board of Trade. Phone Marshall 88.
BY owner, two choice lots, close In. four
blocks irom nawiuuiiio bvd., cjzeap, must
sell. A lfil5 after 3 P. M.
S23B LARGE bntlding lots. 50x121, ciose to
ooa cariina, wu, uanuigtj mmnu.
. E- Lea, LL Corbett bid.
Holladays Addition
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lota.
SUBMITTED FOR AN OFFER,
100x100 Alameda, Belle Crest $ 1.S60
BOx 100 E. 20th. N., near Stanton 1.400
100x100 57th. North of Sandy Road l.00
$0x100 E. Franklyn... L700
40x128 Elliott avenue 2.500
17x100 E. Burnside street ?.00
89x75 Killlngsworth ave .0OO
100x100 Williams and Sumner 4.300
100x100 East Stark 7.000
100x100 Shaver and' Montana T.SOO
$SSx220 Montelth and Van Houten 12,000
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS A TRUST
COMPANY
For Sale Houses.
HOMES.
. ALBINA.
4.80a 6-room house on lot $0x100 feet,
1 block from Russell st. and with
in S blocks of Willlsms ave.
CENTRAL EAST SIDE.
$ s.000 S-room house, on corner lot, $0x
100 feet, on E. 16th St., close
talking distance; 1 block from
car.
- - IRVINGTON.
$ T.0O0 New and thoroughly modern T
room house with handsome finish
and fixtures; on paved street and
carllne.
m IRVINGTON.
$ T, 500 New. modem and complete home
in best portion of Irvington; not
built to sell: owner leaving city
and will sacrifice.
IRVINGTON.
$1.000 T rooms, new and strictly modern,
With hardwood floors, faces east,
1 block from car and surrounded
by One homes.
SUNN YSIDHt
$ $.000 1 0-room modern house on cor
ner lot BOxlOO feet on E. 29th
and Belmont sts. ; will bring a
good income and Is future busi
ness property.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS.
$ 8,500 An attractive 8-room modern
house, with view of mountains,
river and city; large verandas and
sleeping porch; garage; on paved
street; 1 block from carllne.
NOB HILL.
$ 1,500 8 rooms, modern, beautiful sur
roundings, faces east on 24th st.
, in the center of tbe most exclu
sive West Side residence district;
4 bedrooms on 2d floor and ser
vant's room finished In attic;
this le a bargain at the price.
HEIGHTS HOME.
$18,000 Beautiful 8-room home on Melln
da - ave., with unexcelled view
which cannot be cut olT; inter
ior of tho best finish and most
attractive arrangement; large
grounds; garage; on paved street.
For sale at $18,000.
IRVINGTON.
$25,000 A very fine residence with beau
tiful grounds consisting of six
full lots; near carllne and in the
heart of Irvington.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
112-218 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones: Main 8699, A 2653
FINE HOUSE. $300 CASH.
Brand new 7-room modern house, gas
and electric piped for furnace, full bas
ment, cement floor, wash trays, 4 bed
rooms, prjnel dining-room, china closet ;
streets Improved, cement sidewalk, on E.
13th and Frederick sts., handy to two
carllnes; price $8600. $300 cash and $-15
per month. 6 per cent.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
817 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
BUY NOW.
ROSE CITY PARK.
EASY TERMS.
7 rooms, 50x100 lot; improvements In
and paid; Berlin buffet and bookcases,
solid oak floor, baths, furnace, fireplaces,
laundry trays, mirror door, etc.; terms
$300 down, baL $25 per month. National
Realty & Trust Co., 826 Wash, et., room
610-
6-ROOM house, partly completed, requires
only $160 worth material make property
worth $4000; will sell or exchange; price
$2800 as it stands; lot 50x125; on Stan
ton St., close to Union and Russel st. F.
T. Berry, 4 North 6th, Phone A $183.
I WILL build you a bungalow
or house to suit; small cash pay
ment, balance easy terms. Call
Mr. Guthrie.
COLUMBIA TRUST CO.,
85 Fourth St..
Board of Trade.
CENTRAL EAST SIDE.
8-room one-story house on E. 18th st.,
comer lot, 50x100 feet, close walking dis
tance, 1 block to car. At small expense
this can be altered into flats. For sale at
85000.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones. Main S699. A 2653.
PIEDMONT HOME, $10,000.
New and modern; best of construction
and handsomely finished ; on corner lot
In best portion of Piedmont; paved street;
on carllne ; over lot and one-half of
ground ; price $10,000.
grou h p pLMER-JONES CO.
312-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones: Main S699, A 2653.
GREAT BARGAIN; THINK. $lfl50.
Modern. 5-room bungalow. just fin
ished on E. Flanders St., number 1552; lot
is worth $900 alone and the bungalow cost
$1350 to build; all improvements in and
paid for; owner very hard pressed for
money; $450 cash, balance time; 1 block
from MontaviUa car. David Lewis, room
2 Lumbermens bldg., 6th and Stark sts.
HAWTHORNE AVENUE.
5-room bungalow, just completed, mod
hntpmcnt. cement floor, tinted
walls, connected with sewer. large lot 56
XlUU, aw; ieci iwim iianuius '
price $3000. terms, only $200 down. Bru
baker & Benedict. 502 McKay bldg., 3d
and Stark sts.
C-i-sUBCs 111 x XX Jiia-. a kj. .
a-n f 1 va.rnnm bunaalow. bath, flre-
ronshniinr Dutch kitchen. 50x100
rnsi from WR car. about 15
minutes out over Madison bridge. $150
down, baianoa easy muuiuiy v
Price $3000. 418 Railway Exchange.
M arahall 2753.
WEST SIDE HOUSE.
TiT-anl new 6-room house, lust finished,
has all modern conveniences, on Improved
street and close In, South Portland, tbe
nrlce is low ana easy wruw.
price . aRUggI & ZADOW.
31 T Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
Dandy lot. W'averleiga Heights, near
26th st- cement walks, graded streets, etc..
paid; price $700, $150 down, balance $10
ner month; a snap.
E- R. MARKHAM.
205 Gerllnger Bldg. Main 8430.
Before you buy or sell SEE
DETSCH 8c WITWER,
Specialists in Real Estate
For tbe man of moderate means.
BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.
Real Estate. Rentals. Insurance.
A SNAP.
Northwest corner of 17th and East Mor
rison sts., with 8-room modern house at
less than actual value; also 100x100
southwest cor. of East 8th and Oak.
Room 431-2 Lumber lSxch an go bldg., city.
8-ROOM SNAP.
Fine new 8-room bungalow, electric
lights, nice fireplace, 50x100 lot, nice lawn
and roses. 1 blocks from Alberta car
line owner on farm must sell; $$200;
$1000 cash. Phone Wood lawn 1130.
" $50 CASH BUYS
B rooms, large lot, 75x110 feet, one block
from carllne; more ground next to this
i .mi. nrsfor at 3 nr lrt nriA.
down $15" month. National Realty &
Trust Co.. 826 H Washington St., room 516.
TRVINGTO.N see mm wtjn vu'isiruciea,
new home, hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces,
attractive surroundings; will consider lot
part trade. Information gladly given,
phone East 804.
SWELL six-room new bungalow ; shades,
fixtures, beamed ceiling, concrete base
ment, walks, paved streets, near cars;
navments easy; bargain, Taylor M 2362.
W oqqibvu j.-.".
6-room cottage, Front and Hamilton;
lot JilfcxllO. improvements in and paid,
including hard-surface pavement. Fred
W. German.' 329 Burnside. Main 3776,
" LOTS CHEAP.
3 nice lots, cor, 86x100, In South Port
land, near new ball ground; price only
11700: terms to suit. See
ti AiOT.lKn A HO.. 101 etri Cf
XI, "
T NEW modern bungalow, 5 rooms, full
. cement basement, laundry trays, cement
walks all in; price $2850; 2 blocks from
Union ave: terms. Phone C 2429.
FOR SALE by owner. In Sellwood. 4-room
house; basement, hall, pantry; $1400, $800
cash, rest easy terms. . Inquire 671 Spo
kane ave., Sellwood.
50x100 WITH modern 6-room bungalow, on
42d and Hawthorne ave., southwest cor
ner; price $4250. David Lewis, room 2
LumDermena mu... "-" nx i ay.
MY 10-room home, furnished with 200x140
feet of ground, including corner; reason
able terms. Inquire owner. Tabor 2442,
B 1784.
FOR SALE By owner, a new 6-room bun
talow. 1 block south of Hawthorne ave..
At 47th st. For particulars call 167 llta
mt. 8. Hems.
BEAUTIFUL large lot at Elm hurst. 71x100;
you can buy this cheap and double your
money in Spring. A 8848.
fi ROOM S. NEW. $ 1800.
Bath, pantry, porches, eaay terms. Box
36L Arleta. Phone Tabor 2009.
8 LOTS. 2-ROOM SHACK. $750.
lZUXlatd Li car iiiuwim uii um Raiu.
?red W. German. M 2778. 329 Burnside.
6-ROOM furnished house, lots, bargain
$2500. Phone Tabor 351. .
REAL ESTATE.
For CHUe
-Hon
ROSE CITY PARK HOME.
New and modern bungalow on Broad
way st.. near E. 35th; 6 largo rooms,
beamed ceiling, fireplace, built-in book
cases, sewiug-room, large closets, full ce
ment basement, furnace, laundry trayj;
price MS 00. terms, $1000 cash and $40 per
month.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Pldg.
Phones. Main Srt9. A 2S3.
Butanes properly.
WOULD you Invest $9500 in West Side in
come property that brought you 13 per
cent on your money? Long secured lesse;
Insurance paid years ahead; house In prime
condition in every way; modern, ana good,
steady money-maker. Owner, Woodlawn
RS. No agents.
THfiJ Second Baptist Church property, Esst
7th and Ankeny streets, is for sale; a
good church building for years or good
apartment site. Price 15.500.
JOS. C. GIBSON. 305 Gerllnger Bldg.
SNAP $25O0; flat site near Russell and
Mississippi avenues. Owner, 310 Lumber
Exchange.
Acreage.
UMPQUA VALLEY.
For sale. 1280 acres of land. 8 miles
from Roseburg. Or.; about 400 acres ready
for plow, all river bottom: this land so
near large city (county seat) with such
large demand for small tracts, must go up
and will double in value by next year;
is good for fruit, alfalfa, garden or poul
try; this Is the coming country, keep your
eye on it. Have other bargains from 100
to 4000 acres. Hanslmalr, 3-6 Washing
ton st.. room 518.
FORTUNE IN FAIRYLAND FOR A SONG.
Florida everglade lands. absolutely
richest soil on earth and in most delight
ful climate; in 10-acre tracts for $500. $10
per month ; Government canals building
will reclaim in few months. Increasing
value to $500 to $1000 per acre; location
only 15 miles from magio city of Miami,
Fla. For full particulars address J. M.
Grayblll. 522 Corbett bldg.. Portland. Or.
22 ACRES.
Six miles from City Hall, on West Side,
all In cultivation, with house and barn,
on 8 roads and only y mile from two car
lines; half cash, balance 5 years, 6 per
cent,
A- J- OANTNER,
406 Henry Bldg..
Fourth and Oak Sts.
MOS1ER 3 MILES.
40 acres, o1 miles from Mesler, unim
proved chol'-e apple land, business of
owner Is in Portland and he will exchange
this choice tract for Portland property at
ensh value or will sell for cash; price
$2000.
GRUSSI A ZADOW,
817 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
10 ACRES.
The very best soil, level, no stones; 10
miles from Courthouse, Portland, 4 miles
from Lects; 4 acres in cultivation, of
which 3 orchard, balance almost clear;
$145 per acre. Apply to owner, A.
Schmidt, bunnyside, Clackamas.
18 ACRES, close to Portland and station,
first-class soil, fenced on 3 sides, suit
able for garden, fruit and chicken ranch.
IX you want it at the price of $150 aa
acre, act at once as it will not last long..
KINNEY ft 6TAMPHER.
631-2 Lumber Exchange Bldg.
LAKE COUNTY INVESTMENT.
160 acres of agricultural land tn Sum
mer Lake Valley, crops never fail; price
only $7.60 per acre; eaay terms, or would
exchange for lot in Portland.
FRED C. KING,
814 Spalding bldg.. 3d and Washington.
10 ACRES commercial apple orchard, ad
joining tho town of Newberg; nothing
better In the state; for sale or exchange
for Portland property. See owner, 622
Chamber of Commerce, fld and Stark, sts..
Portland, Or.
BY OWNER 4 acres, well Improved, set
in fruit, new 8-room modern house. 5c
car fare, 20 minutes from city by car;
telephone and electric lights; a bargain
for someone. AK 5ft6. Oregonlan.
$165 DOWN and balance easy terms will
handle 10 acres on electric line close to
Portland ; one crop will pay for entire
tract. 405 Couch bldg.
6 ACRES 1 mile from Hilleboro; fruit or
vegetable land, in cultivation ; $1250 or
my equity of $J00. F 553, Oregonlan.
A SNAP 40 acres of truck farming land In
Florida with improvements for $700 cash.
T. Atkinson. 784 Roosevelt st.. city.
Homeatea .
ADVANTAGES OF OREGON.
82-page book explaining what each of
the 84 counties is best adapted for; gives
amount of Government lsnd open to home
stead in each county; map attached. 2lx
28. showing new R. R. and towns, includ
ing Eastern and Central Oregon; counties
In different colors; drawn to March 1
1910; latest map In U. S.; price 25c.
Nimmo & Runey. 313 Hamilton bldg.
HOMESTEADS, timber claims, relinquish
ments. Pioneer Locating Co:, 611 Swet-
lanq oiag., rorimua, kji.
For Salts Fruit Lands.
FRUIT LAND SNAP.
80 acres, mile from growing town of
Husum, on White Salmon River, WusU-;
must be sold at once, will sell In four
tracts; the soil is volcanic ash and shot
clay of great depth and fertility and free
from stone or gravel; 15 acres ready for
cultivation, 25 acres nearly cleared. o0
acres timber, lies ideal with plenty of
spring waier; new bungalow nearly com
pleted; price $-50 per acre, easy termi.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
817 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
BRITISH COLUMBIA FRUIT LAND Carlln
orchards, upper Ofcanagan; ideal location,
fertile soil, no irrigation required, beauti
ful climate, railway through property, spe
cial inducement to settlers, $110 to $145
per acre, three-year payments, exceptional
opportunity. Write for Illustrated pamph
let "B 4." Rogers. Black & Mc Alpine. Van
couver. British Columbia.
10, 16, 20-ACRE tracts near Portland; finest
fruit land and chicken ranches, close to
railroad station; good roads; other farms
near by; $17.60 to $50 per acre, part cash,
balance to suit at 6 per cent.
M'FARLAND INVESTMENT CO.,
310 Corbett Btdg.. Portland.
"GLORIOUS KOOTENAY." BRITISH CO
LUMBIA No irrigating; choicest fm!t
land $80 per acre, flve-year terms, no interest-
free booklet "V." Investors' Truitr
& Mortgage Corporation, Ltd., 134 Hast
ings st., W., Vancouver. B. C.
FRUIT LAND.
820 acres, fine fruit land, near River
side. Okanogan County, Washington; big
'OREGON HOMESEEKERS CO..
Ji; ugene. ureguu.
$350 BUYS 10-acre orchard tract, beat red
shot" soil, all tillable, only 35 miles from
Portland ; investigate this before paying
fancy prices elsewhere. A. C Palmer,
109 4th st.
GOLDEN DALE SIMCOE FRUIT LANDS.
10 ACRES. $500; ONLY
$100 cash, balance $10 month. Geo. S.
Cased y Co., lobby Commercial Club bldg.
" For Sal Faxxus
SUCCESSFUL FRUITDALB
IS THE PLACE FOR YOU.
Land In this established Gulf Coast Colony
Is the best Investment now being offered in
the entire South ; good land, not white
sand; no negroes; fine markets; hlg profit
country; not a new thing, but established
for 18 years and success proven; healt
ful climate and beautiful Winters; water
pure rainfall ample, no irrigation re
quired; 5 per month buys a farm In this
district, where 10 acres can be made to
produce $5000 a year; price low now and
makes splendid investment, as land la
rapidly increasing in value; nothing ex
actly like it anywhere; send for our big
book of panorama vlewa Agents wanted.
FRUITDALE DEVELOPMENT CO. ,
$74, 428 Chestnut St., St. Louis, Mo,
RAILWAY LANDS.
The Canadian Pacific Railway sell their
wheat lands in Alberta on the very easy
terms of one-tenth cash and the balance
in nine equal annual payments with inter
est at 6 per cent; they have proven a very
profitable investment; illustrated llerature
may be obtained regarding these lands
free by applying to
IDE-M' CARTHT LAND COMPANY,
r Exclusive Sales Agents,
425 Lumbermens Bldg.
FOR SALE Fine Eastern Oregon wheat
farm of 1008 acres, about 850 acres in
cultivation; good buildings and water;
only 4 miles to railroad and H mile to
school; price $25 per acre, on easy terms
from the owner. T. H. Littlehales, For
est Grove. Or.
FOR aSALE Fine Eastern Oregon wheat
farm of 829 acres; fine level land, all lu
wheat; only 4 miles to railroad and
mile to school; $25 per acre, on easy
terms from the owner direct. T. H. Lit
tlehales, Forest Grove, Or.
WILL sell or trade cn easy terms my 160
acres choice farming land in Eastern
Oregon; a snap; write today. Del Monte,
167 Stout St., room 3, Portland, Or.
Mlscell&neoo.
IF TOU ARE LOOKING FOR
Close-in acreage, a wheat ranch or small
well-improved farm, at low price and on
most liberal terms, see ma I handle my
own properties.
J. O. ELROD,
620 Corbett Bids.
FARMS WANTED.
FARM property wanted; only exclusive
contract for quick sale considered ; we
have the buyer. If you want to sell, see
or write us. Hall e Atchison, 218 Ger
llnger bldg., 2d and Alder. '
ABOUT 12 acres near carllne or railroad
with no use ana earn, -jlu . - sjoniaji.
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