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THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1910. 17 MORE SOUGHT Oregon Conservation Associa tion Meets. SUGGESTIONS ARE GIVEN Change in Dmte of Deerhnntlitf Sea son I Approved Seed of Sal mon Fry Is Pointed Out. Other Question t"p. In striking contrast to th, Plnchot conservation poller of botUIn up th natural resources. Ul Oreon Conser . vstlon Association last night took de risive action on matter to prevent flevaststlon of the forest, by Are and Insect peat, establish hatcherte, to propagate) salmon, and to protect the Itraa. The association unanimously "con mended the passace of a law proposed by the State Conservation Commission, appropriating 150.900 for the estab lishment of a atate forestry service, with a forester at Its head and an organization that will accomplish re sales la preventing- and quenching- for. let Urea The bill was read by E. H. Allen, forester for the Western for estry Association, and was approved. C SL Chapman. Government forester, propoeed that the opea season for hunting; deer be changed from August 1 to September la. Krom reports, he said, one-third of the forest Ores In this state had been started by hunters, so far as Information was obtsJable aa to the origin of all Area. By mak ing the date of the open season a month later, he said much of the dan cer from forest fires from this source would be eliminated and the deer would also be alven more protection. A com promise was made, setting the date of epen season for deer on September 1, eseept In Eastern Oregon, where the season Is not open until September IS. M- J. Kinney, one of the original salmon packers of Oregon, said no one believed 10 years ago that 'vO.OOO or 00.000 cases of salmon a year would deplete the Columbia River, but a de crease of SOO.ODO to 400.000 cases Is noted and tea times the amount of fishing Is done. lie said the nshlng Industry of Oregon and 'Washington amounted this year to I25.t00.000. and on the Pacldo Coast. 160.000.000. lie said at laast 100.000.000 young salmon should be placed la the Columbia River each year and asked that the atate appropriate ttflO.OOO for the purpose of Installing hatcherlea with that ca pacttv. He aald Congress bad been asked to appropriate 1 50.000 for fltah hatcherlea and that Oregon and wash ingtoa should co-operate In getting this appropriation and each help, by etate appropriations, to build up the Indus ' try. The association concurred In all of his recommendations, MISTAKE WAR SCARE CAUSE President Hadn't Seen Pick! n son 'a Report to Congress. nnCAOO, rc. A special dis patch from Washington to the Tribune aaya: Somebody's blunder was the cauee of Che war scare which baa set official rlrclea topsy-turvy for the last few days. The disclosure of cross-purposes In connection with the report of the Sec retary of War. was occasioned by something that went wrong In bureau cratic routine. The President was entirely Ignorant rf the contents of the report eent to Congrees by Secretary of War Dickin son and afterwards suppressed. Sec retary Dickinson understood that the President bad seen his report and ap proved Its contents. The report was prepared by Tdajor Oeneral Leonard Wood during the ab eenc. of the Secretary on his trip around the world. Oeneral Wood di rected the eubmlsstoa of the document to the Preetdent and supposed this bad been done. It turned out that the report never reached the Preeldent'e deek. Secre tary 1'lrklnson returned, read the re port and gave It hie eanrtlnn In the belief that its contents were known to the President. Not until the report bed gone to Con gress as a "confidential document and been returned did the President know of Its esletenco, or rcretary Dickin son and Oeneral Wood know that the president had not aeea It- DEPRECIATION IS URGED Portland Railway, I-lht Power (o. Be lore Equalisation Board. MUM. Or. Pec 1 . (BpeclaL) The moil Important bearing coming before the Stale Board of Equalisation today was that of the Portland Railway. TUcht A Power Pa. which has been aseesaed br the Plate Tax Commission at $:;.l."t. Oeneral Counsel U ni nth appeared for the company. The principal point raised by tha company la la relation to depredation, and It Is the opinion of the general counsel that the commission did not take this point fully enough Into con sideration. He urges that depreciation of electrical machinery la much greater than depreciation on the st.am rail roads, aa electrical science ts practi cally In Its Infancy and It la neceeeery to make changea frequently In Im proved equipment. The corporation makes no protest on assessing earnings, bellovlna. he elates, that this is the proper form of cor porate taxation. Other corporations appearing before the roromlaaion today were the Pullman Car Company. Rogue River Vallev Rail wav. Cooe Bay. Roeeburg A Eastern, and Cooe Fay Telephone Company. NOTED BROKER CONVICTED A. P. I. Adams, With Whom ITeinse Peall. Is Sentenced. . BOSTON. Pec. JA-Almon D. F. Adams, formerly a leading note and stock broker, who was recently convicted of Use larceny of a atock certificate valued at about tcarx was sentsaced today in the Superior Court to Imprisonment tor not more than five or laaa than three years In state prison. P. Augustus Ilelnae. of New Tork. and others tnterwsted with htm had tranaac tione of more than WO. with Adams, Hulte are now pending In the Supreme lourt to recover poeeeewlon of Helnse e stock, ahlch cs hypothecated by Adama. Harbor Work Tax Levy Is S Mills. M AtUiif'IkXXl. Or, Deo. It. ((Special-) The tax levy wakes baa been HOTEL SEATTLE Tlenallr Ssjesrt on Its later New, Modern aad gsMadld. Headaaarters (or Port lead People. HOTEL OREGON Berfk Hotels Conducted by MESSRS. WRIGHT & DICKINSON The Imperial . a a E0 Booms, I 04 Buitan, Wit PrJrate ia.fi.. Baths. jrEr7 rzssPBOor btjxlduto Moderate Rates. SW Mstacian k Bona, Prop. THE PORTLAND rSETUMO, CL KODSB2f APBAJTK THE tT. Tuntf sad "nnalme Mar let ltheut bath, etantk el-M All front l"ee day OPEKElPT, M0a HOTEL LENOX . XX mnd V. H. JORCESSSH f-aysv mad MgiVk COR. 3D AND MAIN ST3L BetMCoUWi RATES JlLOO mnd nn Leaf tHstsaoe iafi-rarr av $M IXey Car .t. Ta heart e business dlatnot. center at city, halt gram A . rty. tu ahlp vrharvee aad made by tha Port Commission for hsr. bor work and other expenses for the coming- year la three mills. This ap plies to all property within the port district. In addition to the tax money the port by the vote of the people at the recent election s allowed to issue bonds la the sura of 1300,000 for har bor Improvements. The City of Marsh field has made a tax levy of 11 mills, which la the same aa last year. DAILY KETEOBOLOCICAL, REPORT. PORTLAND. Dec IS Maximum temper ature. 44 degrees: minimum. SS desrvea, Rivar reading at S A. M- 4 rest; change la laet 24 hours. 0.1 foot fall. Total rainfall (6 p M. te ft P. a!-. none. Total rainfall alaea H.pi-mNr 1. 1910. 10.21 Inohae; nor mal rainfall since Heplember I. IfteO Inch': . m -1 f vaitifKli iidm Ikettmbar t. IWIOl 1.11 inrbea Total eunshlne December IS, a hours. 42 minutes; poesible eunehine. S Soma 41 minutes. Darometer (reduced te M-level) at P- St- so.l Inches. TUB WKATRER. rwiae ri I t U r r STATIOXA tates Weeih RaIM. ......... o mm 4 rfff . o. lev 1W iO.OO, 4 SW IO out! v Poatoa ........ Calsary T. 14 NW OTM 4 MW 'Cloudy Denver ., les Mot-MS. .... IuJuia.... Eureka ear Cloudy Klear ir-loudy OIar Clear ClMr Clear K'!r it OO 1 NW T il2 SW 0 OOl 4 W o OO 10 w O.OO, 4 NW 0 .0O) w Oalveetoa Hoa Kansas City.... M&rehne...., Montreal . ...... o.oo ie n w e.OOl 4 K a ant s fiw oudy Clear iPt. cloudy New Or leans. .. Sew -fork. ..... 0.0-M1 SW O.SO-IO 'W Xerth Heo. ... Xrth Yakima. . Phwr.li o Oih 4 NW 0.OOI 4 lW "loudy Orar "leer loudy Pt- c.oady Clear IC.ear rocateJe O.eo 4 SB Portland. ...... RneeCture. ...... OOt-.CE O On 4N 0 OK SB sarramente. ... i. l.tule O.OO T4 NW o.oo:4 NW Ft. Paul i!t lae 0.00 W a ool 4 -1 lit cloudy Clear Pt- ciea4y Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy fcaa Dtego a.n rraacisre. . 0 OOi 4 NW sua iron O.OO 10-S o iot 4 -4 Vpukane Ta-ma Talooeh lelaad. A. ml 4 H ft no N w. i slla Walla. ... kaahlnstoa.... I'l.-r-.lres e.ooi 4 sw e.oei 4 aw 0 Wt N T Trac rolUOCABTS. Portland and vicinity I acres In g eleudl-mm- southeastsrly wlnda Oregon Feir except orrasloasl rain near the eoe-t. Easterly winos. Wsehlnston i weet Itortion; aoutaeaaieriy wiaoa. snsa slong the coast. Idaat) r-air. WEATHER COJCDITIOJfe. There has heeu a meterlal Increase of etmoepbrrlc pressure over tue upper stle miMlDDl Valley; elsewhere tLe preaaura baa decreased, aod In the. Pacific Norths est. and la the Northeastern poruoa e me oeuntry. tt decrease has seen quite marked. The Nnrtaeastrrn etorm still ccatlnsAa threugh eut the I-aK region sr. a saetward te the AtlanUe Coast, light raia er enow having taliea la theee secneaa, The western aisA PIONEER SQUARE SEATTLE tee. All Faralehlags and Appoints PORTLAND OREGON NEW PERKINS Fifth and Wuliington St. Opened Tone, 1908. A bolel in the very heart of Portland 'a business activity. .Modern in every respect. Bates $1.00 and up. Moderate price restaurant in connection. L. Q. 8 wetland. Secretary and Manager. r;r& 5 . r : a ajK-uuisYP-i a a -a . a . ;3 i m m siren. Hi Saa a 'a-B' B ubii wATMtVAJrrKBS roRTOCUirrk aad COMMEKCIAJ. TlUVtl KHH. lliwUI raSt. e raBlIlae aad eta. gte mti a Ttae CORNELIUS Koet raedera betel. Brrrapeaa plan. s- as rates wUl ae.ae follow.: All fro oe per daji doable. f 0 per day. BsthTri-M par day. etnslet I1M raLDSI seesae. Oar omnlhee aaeeia maeei m OUT. ZL a. rLETCHEB, MaJlaTt. Pfuprittfffi HOTEL RAMIPD Corner Fonrtecnia and Washington Rates 91.00 and Up Special fSCMtmm toe PtsrzamximzU Vsv nnUtiJ H ii it iOH yJ-t-JLii afeat 1 n trUPd --y aerablleks-e-a B eke momr earn not J.S bl jrwn rTUVATEaAT US IUU 'WXXJb Tillf THE WOODS HOTEL Ctuob -AW A AJAd 11 A 1AS Xre nts All Comfart en " - S i m t mm. a, r. y. uweh w - C r. K. Dapoc. VAJNCUUVt;KtD.C-- prersure Held ovsrlles ths Rocky Mountsln region, and fair weather obtains west of ths Mississippi Rlvsr snd In the Gulf 8tates. Freslng temperatures prevail in ths north central portion of the country and In the Battn Htalee. s.xrepi in mi Valley and on the PaclBo Slop, temperatures Condltlone are favorable for generally fair weather Tueeday throughout this dis trict, except that there will probably be oc casional rain in Weetern Washington and along the Oregon Coast. Wlnda will be naoetlr Irom the southeast. 1 THEODORE T. DRAKE. TemprarlTv In Cherce. AVCnO-g SALES TODAY. At Baker's Auction House. ir.J Psrk St., furniture, etc. Pale st 10 o'clock. Geo. Baker 4V Co.. auctioneers. At salesroom. IM 2d St., st 10 A. M. S. L. N. Oilman, auctioneer. MEETINO KOnCM, TO THF1 NOrirLtTT O" At, KADEK TfHfLK, A. A O. N. M. 8. The annual meeting of Al Kader Tem ple. Nobles of ths Mystle Phrtne will be held oa Thursday svwalng, Decem ber 22. at the Masonic Temple. corner Yamhill and West Psrk. at o'clock sharp, stattere of much Im portanoe to our great Oasis are to eoraa sa ana luati attemdanee as thta aanual meeting la . re uuested. WILLIAM H. OlLTA-fl. Potentate. B. O. W HITXHOrftE. Recorder. A. JlXD A A RXTB, Atoswortk Chspter ef Reee Croix. Wo. 1 Regular meeting la Memorial Ball. Scottish Rite Cathedral, this evening at S o'clock. By or der . WISE MASTER. WASHINOTO CHAPTER. NO. If. R, A M. Special convocation J this (Tueedar) evening at T:J0 Shsrp. Xnetsllatlon of officers. I work In Ms-k Xastsr dsgree. vis itors cordially Invited. By order E. H. P CUT DC EVANS. Seeretsry. PORlTJt YD CHAPTER. NO. PT. O K- A A stated communication Tueaday evening In W. O. W. Hall. Hi Russell st. By order W. M. ANNIE E. COOTB, ascretary. tenmC (TARS OP MTBTT.E CHAPTER will give a 00 esrd party and dance Tues day evening. December 20. at Masonic Tsm pla. Admission 23 cents. ' DIED. . s HOLDER MS East Davis street. Madslens Holser. aged Tl yeara Remains at private reception rooma of the East Side Funeral Directors, East Alder snd East Sixth streets. 0HARA Bernard X. O'Hara. formerly of Portland, son of John O'Hsra. died in Ssata Rosa. CaU Dec X eged M years. 10 months. WIMBLE In this city, Alfred Wimble, aged 17 years. Remains at private reception rooma of the East Bide Funeral Directors. East Alder and Uaat Sixth atresia. WEST Andrew B. West, at bla late home, four mllea east of Clatekanle, Or., aged M years. 1 month, 1 daya OREGON HUMANE SOCIEH ornci CITT HALL Mais asL A loSS. HUMAN OfflCUt, EAST47T4 y4j AMtTSEMESTS SEAT SALE TOMORROW. HEIUG THEATER. 4 NIGHTS BEGINNING FRIUAT. Bargala Matinee Hat-. SOe. SSe, lie. Special Matinee Sat. and Hondav.- The Favorite Musical Play. The Burgomaster Gua TTelnburg. Original Burromtrttr. Bat. and Pun. Matinees. 11 to 25c. Even inc. 1.50. (1.00. 75a. SOc, 35c lie BAKER THEATER Morrison and Eleventh Main S. A 6380. Geo. I Baker, Mgr. Baker Stock Company. To- ..ln IT.r WH 93- The BimiUH ( OK lOBlB .11. That's enough. It bu made mll llona laugh. Try it. Eve.. 25c. 50c. 75c Mats.. 25c. SOc Nejtt week Tne Uollar Jiara.- D I I V P A I rT Theater ism Main 117. A 4221. GEO. U BAKER. Mgr. lU, THIS WliEIC. MATS. THUBS- -Dainty GRACE CAMERON. In her latest comedy aucceel. A soul-stirring play; beautiful story of home life: full of pathos ana cornea y special musical numbers. Excellent company. i - . -i.. Kven ail. -.-c. SOc 75c. 1; Mate.. 25c. SOc Next week tne uiww. M A T T N F. H EVERT DAT. UALN S. A . 16-25-551 THEATER 15-!5-60-7vl TiT.EK TjECEMBEB 1H AUce Woyd. Iew Solly, Harian E. Knight and Co., pre,iD "The Chalk IJne.'" 8-.Marvelon iij. ri ... i u i u'wen. Firnnm anu Clarke Slaters. El Cota, Orchestra, llrtnree. GRAND WeekDec 19 Carter Waters Vartlon. Perry and Wllbor, Leo and chapman Kitty Edwarda, Jor TAnnlgan. GIUNUAeturE PELHAM The world's Great est Hpnotie Srlenlikt. Matinee every day. S:0: any seat. 16o. Evening performances at 7:JU ana balcony, lie: lower floor. 25c; box seats. Sua Evening performances BEE THE BEST THEN THE BEST. I'neqnalied Vaudeville. Week Commencing Monday Mailoee, Dec 1. ATTRACTION EXTKAORDIN AR Y. MLLE. HENtil-ElR'H EDICATED RlhSIAN POOrtLEM. S OTHER FEATVKK ACTS S Matinee Dally. Curtain 2:30. 7:30 and LYRIC HOME OF MUSICAL COMEDY TLe.-a-eae-.tS earvrl AlrlewT Hi TV. . WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE Keatini Flood freseni ml I nv A laTTTVl ? With th Lyric Musical Comedy Company In On continued scream from atart to nnisn. T-snsrArfrirmsnrisi nlrhllv 7:4S and 9:15. MatlriM dally. 2:4.V Friday ntght. Chorua Ulria contest, i nniimai o7 v-vaaw performancea IXXEKAL NOTICES. . . . . .. t.. .a v.A ULtAA.I-lD Uim VHJ, ward Devaney. aged 6S yeara Funeral from Holman'a chapel. Third and Salmon streets, at 8:30 A. M. tomorrow (Wednes day), December 21. thence to the Cathed ral. ISth and Davis streets. Services at 8 AM. Friends Invited. Interment ML Calvary Cemetery. Services at the grave private Please omit Cower. MAUPIN In this city. December 19. at tha family residence, 121 Tillamook St.. Thomas J. Maupln. aged 77 years. 11 months and 21 days. The funeral services will be held St Flnley's parlors at 11. A. M.. tomorrow (Wednesday). December 21. jmenos inviiea. D;t t v.. a a . u a tc TONSETH FTX)RAI, CO. MAROt'AM BLJK1. lUJKAL 1E-1GS-Phone:. Main 610, A 1102. fH...in. a MrEntee. Funeral Directors. 7th snd Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady as sistant. Office of County Coroner. EOWAKD HOUlAN CO.. Funeral Dlreot "ersr 220 3d at- Lady aaslatant. Phone M. 607. j. p fTNLEY m SON. sn ana sisoisen. -Lady attendant. Phoae Main , A lWO. EAST MDE Funeral Directors, sncceeSors to F. g). liunumg. inc. x o. J ao. v kiriuiv CO. Undertakers. Lady assist- ant. 40s Alder.. M. 0133. a imp. ZELXKK-BVKNE8 CO.. Funeral Directors, S4 Williams are.; both pbooeai lady asst. LtlKt H. Undertaker, cor. East Alder and 6th. xaat ItSL. a tasa. NEW TODAY. 860 Acres Tiva miles from two railways: 75 acres sown to wheat. New house, two barns ; on county road ; good soil, well watered, rnce ipuu, including au stock and implements, vv m ia:e res idence up to $3500 as part payment. George Northrup & Co. 411 Spaldiiip Building, City. Phone Marshall 3066. Irvington Home Brand new, modern, swell 9 -room house, ready to move Into: furnace, fireplace, sleeplngr-porch. built-in china closet, window seats, nice combination ivfur harlea breskfastwoom: ln fact all latest improvements, and in a beautiful home: on ouxiuv tot, who eement sidewalks and street improve ments paid. This home la worth 17500, and you can buy It for a few days for $7000. about $1400 cash, balance easy terms. In the best part of Irvingrton, Nothing- but swell nomes surrouiioing, ORtMSI A ZADOW, SIT Board of Trade Blda dt and Oak. Want Investor to take part interest in real estata proposition that will net 150 per cent in a year's time. Amount required, $000. Address F 584, Oregonian. MORTGAGE LOANS e Lowest rates and terms ta salt- "po rtal rates aad favorable terms aa larce leans oa business properties. Paadl Leaned fer Private Ineeatora. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 203 McKay Blds-e Sd A (ilark. I.Ovr-PHICKD tl-VDS FOR SALK. V' own larsre bodies of best lands JO ll' w u, uvrvow -' ' and in Columbia Valley. Ten experi enced ealeeraen who wish(to make new husiness connections for the ensuing year win mcuive iuii calling on Hunter Land Co.. 407 Wella- Fnrero Bld-f. - CHOICE TOWS8ITE. Acreage commanding the best townslls on the railroad now nearly completed to TtiirrMnk : unnlt frontaae on ths Nehalem River for mlllslie with millions of choice timber bars oz it- A small mum will handle it- Frank A. Jackson, iHT rail ing bldg. Phone Main 842a. A VERY ARTISTIC home built by owner. Business called him away. Thoroughly flnlehed In hardwood: elegant design; t rooms, privste sitting-room, two fireplaces. I bedrooms Irvington. East 272. C less, W. H Berdman. . . a? NEW TODAY. KENTON "National Addition" In the past few days of good weather a large number of sales have been reported. This delightful'-weather shows NATIONAL ADDITION vip to its every advan tage. -Come out and see the beau tiful view ' commanded of the manufacturing' industries, in oper ation at KENTON. v Don't delay another day. Come out to National Addition and see the great developments which have taken place in the past few weeks. Several of the streets are now open" to traffic and when all are completed, will naturally in crease' the value of lots in f NA TIONAL ADDITION. Terms, 10 per cent down and 2 per cent per month. Co-Operative Realty Company 520 Railway Exchange. Alfalfa Land 565 acres on Columbia Hirer, near Hermiston, Umatilla County. Oregon ; every acre lies good, splendid volcanic ash soil of great depth, Tiith under flow of water for irrigation at depth of 15 to 20 feet. Plant to irrigate en tire tract with pumping1 system will cost $6 per acre; $10 per acre will put Into alfalfa; 90 acres cultivated and fenced with woven-wlre fence. Will sell 100 acres or all at $85 per acre, $30 per acre cash, balance easy terms. GRUSSI A ZADOW, 317 Board of Trade Bldg 4th and Oak. REAL. ESTATE DEALERS. Bev. William Q., 312 FaJllnr bldg. Birr ell, A. H. & Co., 202-3 McKay bid. Real eatate, insurance, mortgagee, loans, etc. Brubaker & Benedict. SOS McKay bid. M. . 649. Chapln fc Berlow, 832 Chamber Commerce. Cook, B. 8. fc Co., BOS Corbatt bldjj. Jennlng-s Co., Main IBS 206 Oregonian. PALMER-JONES CO., H. p., 218 Commer cial ctuo bias. Schalk. Geo. D., 22$ Stark st. Main 892. X 2392. The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ava. and auunoman st. uoiiaaay Aaaixion. M. E. Thompson Co., cor. 4th and Oak sta REAL ESTATE. For Sale Lota. BANDY ROAD BUSINESS PROPERTY Havo strip of land on Sandy road near 28th st.,, opportunely located for business purposes. No bulldina restrictions. Na tural distributing point for wholesale lum- oer yara, ouiiaerr materials or warenouae. Could also give frontage on O. R. A N. track. Price and terms right. Call Main nwa or a loia; ask ror air, jiuriingame. O. RAN. TRACKAGE East Portland, ideally located as distributing point for entire East 6lde residence district. More particularly adapted for wood ana coal yard, warehouse or wholesale lumberyard. 350 feet on railroad, also frontage on fcandv boulevard. Par to Investigate this. Eaay terms If wanted. Call Main 1003 or A IB. o, asK lor Mr. iiuriingame "WILT JAMS AVE. LOT. Fine lot. 60x100, with improved street and cement walk; on Williams ave., near Alberta, Walnut Park, a restricted dis trict; fine houses surrounding it. Price :ww, nair casn. . GRUSSI ft ZADOW. 817 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. 7 NICE! lots, only $375 each- suitable for small bungalows; ciose io car, in gooa. Quick-selling district; can be sold before or as soon as completed at nice profit ; owner building some there cow already sola. or lull particulars see me at once. I will assist you if desired. J as. C Logan, 8264 Washington St., room 4Q. HAVE a party who has two fine building lots In highly restricted residence dis trict on East Side, on which have paid one-third. impoeslDie to keep up pay ments and will exchange equity for good diamonds or take city lot for my inter est. Phone A 1515 or Main 1603, ask for Mr. Burllngame. SEATTLE residence lot to exchange. Two beautiful DUMaing lots in restricted resi rinrA addition in Seattle. Party will ex- fhann far Portland nrooertv or will take good diamonds or automobile. Phone' Main 1603 or A 1615; ask for Mr. Bur llngame MAKE OFFER. Walte ui an offer for 60x100 st south east corner of Tlbbets and B. 20ta; no reasonable oner reiusea. NORTHERN TRUST CO., 270 Stark St. LADD'S ADDITION. Lot near Hawthorne ave., high and dry. good view, walking distance. 2&00; easy terms. MERCHANTS SAVINGS ft TRUST CO." APARTMENT SITES. Some choice lots and quarter Jblocks, close in. Central East Portland, at low prices. W. Q. WAPDEL. 800 Lumber Exchange. SANDY ROAD BUSINESS LOT. " $1800 cash buys a business corner, 60x 100. west of East 28th St., right on the carllne; easy worth $2300. Call 221 H Mor rison st.. room 9. PORTLAND HEIGHTS PROPERTY. Homes, lots, quarter blocks, tracts and acreage; all parts of heights, all views and prioes; some bargains, Mala 8661, A 8339. " WESTFARK STREET. Corner of Taylor, 100x100; fair income or might lease. Va&duyn ft Walton, 615 Chamber Commerce. 110 DOWN and $5 per month, beautiful lot, 8 blocks Mt. Scott 6c car; city water, street araded and paid. Hlgley. Bishop ft McClaskey, 132 3d st. BEAUTIFUL residence site la Alameda Park; corner. 100x300; cheap, and easy terms. McCargar, Bates ft Lively, SIS Falling bldg. WILL discount one-half, for cash, equities In tne cnoicesx wiurtmuni ton up iO UWO. AM 608. Oregon! an. S IsOTS, 1 block from W-W car, in Wood ptock; a bargain. R, R. Gardner, 907 Board of Trade bldg. phone Main 7293. WU'L, aell my contract to one of the best lots In the tract, 50x118. Pries only $2350 before Jan. 1. M 682. SIGHTLY 100x95 on Broadway, $1600, $550 rash, terms; water, wv-n. .oupooi on mu Pbone Main 8598 evenings. $g0 FULL lot, cment walks, paid; build ing reBiriCllUU , OUIIIUW, 1ICOI LXTTU V VJI V. Zlla Gossett. 7 West Klllingsworth. For Bale Hoi FOR SALE OR RENT 8 -room house at ML J HDUr, uurj wiuvss, u ... s -sfc 160; nlcs lawn, sightly location. P 624, Oregonian. $50 CASH and 10 peK month, new, plastered nOUSC, IOt OVUVU, V Wiuvu B evi , JS IT sUV only $S00. Hlgley. Bishop ft McClaskey. 332 3d st. ROOMS, $1350. any terms;' acrs home with buildlngr; $1600. Box SGI, Arleta. Phone Tabor yog. ' COZY hone. Mount Tabor, near car, 5 rooma modern, xruit. 9-uu; iermi; raurn cneaper for cas! ; owner. 413 Fenton hldg., 84 6th. IRVINGTON Attractive new home. 482 fcUl X m -. e DCy S.ISSS, 'i. WtSlEBlCU. Phone East 894: terms to suit. GRAND AVE. Choice corner with 7-room 'house. Van duyn ft Walton, 615 Chamber Commerce. $2500 RESIDENCE for $2000; close in on t.ari blue, l'-"v CeW' um.ui-s wu num. O 595. Qregonian. 0-ROOM cottage. 5"xl00 lot, block Haw tnorne: s-wj. t-rnw, tur -. 7-ROOM bouse and lot, lawn, fruit; good gllum Ding, 07-3 ui to -h -a R EA L ESTATE. For Sal e House. BUNGALOW BARGAIN New, nice restrict ed home district; concrete basement, full attic, complete porcelain plumbing, 6 con veniently arranged rooms, large, living room with paneled seat, fireplace, mantel, buffet with mirror, plate rail, etc; Dutch kitchen, laundry trays, electric .fixtures and lights, shades, walls nicely tinted, good finish Inside and out; large porches; beautiful mountain view ; one block to car; cement walks, etc.. in and paid. It's complete for only 12900; easy terms if desired. J as. C Logan, owner, room 404 Merchants Trust Bldg., 6th and Wash ington. . ' OH YOU NEWLY WEDS. We have the coziest little bungalow Im aginable and it's furnished all ready for you; you can secure it by paying a small payment down and the balance -0 per month, including interest. , - Re- E. NICHOLS ft COMPANY. 2704 Stark St., HERE IS A BUNGALOW. New. modern, up. to date and classy. . ideas right from California; has dandy den and sleeping porch, beamed eel lings in dining-room and living-room; living room has fine fireplace with built-in book - cases, dining-room has built-in sideboard; Dutch kitchen with drawers, tipple traps, etc.;. full cement basement, elegant light fixtures. ITS A BARGAIN. Located in Portland's very finest restricted residence district. Finest terms. . F. J. ROSENBERG. . 529 Lumbermens Bldg. Tri'VTr A.nnrx HmisPL SSOrt-CASH. New, modern, 6 -room house, all latest Improvements, extra well built and fin ished; on a corner lot, 60x100. ..improved street and cement sidewalk; 1 block to car; on Francis Ave.; price $3600, $u00 casn and -o per monta; ix you m o .wo. lng for s nice house, see this. GRUSSI ft ZADOW. 31T Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak. BUY NOW. ROSE CITY PARK. P-.V tphms. . 7 rooms. 50x100 lot; improvements in ana paia; ueriin outlet ana uwMoora, solid oak floors,, baths, furnace, fireplaces, laundry trays, mirror door. gas,, etc.; terms $300 down, balance $-5 per- month. Vitlmol Desltv A- Tnisf Pn S.2K U. Wash- ington st room 616. - $3200 WAIKING distance, Eaarf. Side, two , blocks to Mt Tabor car; large 6-roora house, one year old : turnace. nrepiace, liiTirtrv tv. mnrfprTi in everv detail; kitchen, pantry ajid bathroom finished In wnite enamel; roses ana otaer amuua easy terms. PORTLAND LAND CO., 607 Commercial Block. Ml 1ST OO THIS WEEK If you are looking for a bargain In an Irvington home, complete and modern Jn everv detail. 7-room. fixtures espe cially designed; window shades and screens all in. full lot ana neautuui lawn: have $2000 in cash and do business this week; it win pay you to answer tnis advertisement, k. oitf. uregonian. MAKE YOUR OWN PRICE. No. 500 E. 6 I'd St., 1 blk. south Rose Cltv car: new 6 -room bungalow : 2 fire- plaoes and swell modern home; go see It ana mane me an oner. No. 937 E. Oreeon st.. near 80th: new: 6 rooms; fine modern home. Take either one of these at a fair price on your own terms. owner, Alain u4. ANOTHER GREAT BUY. $2350. A new 5-room bungalow located In Irv ington Park, 2 blocks from Alberta car- i ine : ru l cement oaaement, ouxiuu lot ; dining-room has paneled Deam celling, built-in china cabinet, etc: fine large por celain bath, etc.; this property is well worth $3000. David Lewis, room 2 Lum bermen! bldg., otn ana ttarc sis. BUNGALOW AND LOT, ONLY 11200. New modern bungalow, 4 rooms and bathroom, porcelain tub, toilet, sink, hot and cold water, Dutch kitchen, etc; on 60-foot lot, close to Rose City Park car; ready in short time; $200 cash secures it now. Da lance montmy- jas. . juuguu, issv Yt wasnington si., room -tu. ALBINA HOUSE. $500 CASH. Verv good, nearly new, 7-room house, on a lot 60x100; on Minnesota ave., near Mason; includes the furniture; price fSoW, oOU casn ana -u per hiodlu, o- good home to step into ior a mue money, GRUSSI ft ZADOW, 817 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak- FOR SALE One 7-room modern residence. beautifully located, convenient for street cars and school; investigate thit If you want the best bargain in Portland. Price :t2'i0: eauv terms. J. H. Tioton Co.. 1108- 10 Spalding bldg. Phone Marshall 2745 all Monday and between 10 A. M. and 6 F. M. Sunday. BUNGALOW WANTED. HAVE PURCHASER for the best five or six-room bungalow that 3uuu win ouy; $300 down, balance monthly; answer to day. TV O RTTVk'TNrtTOV. REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE. LOANS, 416 Chamber of Commerce. Main or A id i V- HOME on Willamette Heights, beautiful 6- roora bouse. Swiss cnaiet style, witn mag nificent view of mountains; new, and every modern convenience; three sleeping rooms and sleeping-porch, fireplace, hard wood floors, good car service; price, $5700 on easy terms, jucvarsar, .Bates x xjiveiy. 315 Falling bldg. (MODERN and attractive 6-room dwelling. on Clackamas, near East 2stn ; jot suxizj; fine location, house practlcaly new and very attractively arranged; price, with street improvements all paid, $4700; good terms. McCargar. Bates ft Lively,, 315 Falling bldg. hor rale An aDartment-house that pro- ' duces 20 per cent on the purchase price; two-story, new, frame building; all rented; $S00O cash; great Bargain. T TT TIPTON CO.. 1106-10 Spalding Bldg. Phone Marshall zio. Before you buy or sell SEE DETSCH ft WITWER. Specialists in Real Estate For the man of moderate mean. BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. Real Estate, Rentals. Insurance. 6-ROOM modem bungalow; electric light, hot and cold water, bath, toilet, wood lift. Winter's wood, shades, linoleum on kitch n floor, .rood range: all for 21050: eaulty $750, balance $15 per month; 2 blocks of Mount ocoii car. t o, uregonian. A 'MOTHER BIG SNAP FOR 83250. 25x100 lot with a 2-etory house bringing in $25 per month; It is on Market street, near 14th; an apartment-house site; $1250 cash will handle it. David Lewis, room 2 Lumbermens oiag.. otn ana otar sis. " 860 CASH BUYS C rooms, large lot. 75x110 ft-, 1 block from carline; more ground next to this place If you preter at per lot; price .iu uwn, $15 month. National Realty & Trust Co., 826 Washington at., room 616. Al EAST 27TH ST. Well-built 7-room house, fireplace, bath room, full cement basement. Very reason able terms. MERCHANTS SAVINGS ft TRUST CO. IRVINGTON A nice 6-room house and ROx 100 lot, warning uibuuco, oa aui juin - at,; modern plumbing; this can be bought for $3500. Inquire of C. F. Pfluger ft Co., room 5 Mulkey bldg.. 2d and Morrison sts. FOR SALE Beautiful modern 7-room house, ftv.minnt car service: two fire d laces: $4400. small payment down and $50 per month. Address or call on owner, 206 McKay bldg. - 6-ROOM bungalow ; all conveniences; flre- Jilace, beam ceilings, range, shades, lino euro, chicken-house and run; acre; $1150 cash, balance long terms. Rainsford, Risley Station. Oregon City line. BUNGALOW, near Patton boulevard. This is a gem, mo a or n ana up id uib, must sii, however, will take $2750. $200 cash, bal ance in monthly payments. See owner, 414 Spalding Diug; SAVE MONEY BY BUILDING THIS WIN TER Will ouiia ana ji nance, mr- long, contractor, 636 Cli. of Com. Main 4564. ' - . ' BEAUTIFUL 5-room hungalow. close In, 60 feet from WR car, easy terms. Call 203 Gerllnger bidg., or Phone' Main 7311. Buslnt-i fropenj. BANDY ROAD BUSINESS PROPERTY Have strip or. ih.hu on r-anay roaa near 2$th st., opportunely located ror business purposes. No building restrictions. Na tural distributing point for wholesale lum ber yard, builders' materials or ware house. Could also give frontage on O. R. ft N. track. Price and terms right. Call Main 1603 or A 1615; ask for Mr. Bur llngame. O. R & N. TRACKAGE East Portland; ideally located as QiBtrmmmg poini iur entire East Side rsldence district. More particularly adapted for wood and coal yard, warehouse or wholesale lumber-sard. 350 feet on railroad, also frontage on Sandy boulevard. Pay to Investigate this. Easy terms If wanted. Call Main 1503 or A 1515; ask for Mr. Burllngame. Acreage. jlOOO 2te acres, close to town, on West ciue n,.u-s. . : r cleared, balance large trees; ideal home- stte caim, uniuu' w sik. w Patton, 22 Lumbermens bldg., 5th and Stark. ' ACREAGE FOR SUBDIVIDING. Fractional 80 acres on rarline close to city running water; buy now before the " raise sure to come in the early Spring. Vanduyn ft Walton, 510 Chamber Com- TTlTCe. ONLY $150 cash, balance easy terms, buys 31 acres of good uncleared level land, 12 miles from Portland, near Oregon Elec tric carline; price $1650. See owner, 221 te Morrlgon st room W. ; 6-ACRE tract, close in; must sell- Phone Mala TBI! or call 20ft Gerllnger hLdg REAL ESTATE. Acreage. IN ORDER to protect other Interests I am compelled to eell the best 16--acre tract In Washington County, In five miles of the City Hall of Portland, Or. ; first-class graveled road, te mile south of Whltford station, on Hillsboro Electric line, im provea as follows: About five acres in full-bearing, about five acres in 3-year-old trees, all good commercial varieties, a few cherry, pea oh and walnut trees, all kinds of small fruit; four acres sowed to vetch and oats: lte acres original growth timber; enough wood to last for all time to come; every foot of this ground is first-class garden soil and will produce anything that you put In It; well drained, about 15 feet fail from the highest to the lowest point: no stones, no stumps, no gravel; buildings as follows: House 25x50 feet, 6 large rooms and well finished, three bedrooms, -each with large closet, large living-room, with fire place, dining-room and kitchen, bath room, hot and cold running water, large woodshed and laundry room, barn 36x50, with running water, work shop and chicken-bouse and other out buildings; deep well, with gas engine, pump and tank; stock and machinery, good team of horses, two sets of harness, plow, harrow, cultivators, mower and rake, spray pump and all kinds of or chard and garden tools; about 75 chick ens, one first-class cow and calf; every thing complete to handle the place. The orchard will pay for the entfra ' place In one-half the time it would take you to bring an orchard to bearing; I will sell this property for less money than It would cost you to produce the same or chard if the land was given you; I wilt take some city property, some cash and the balance on terms to suit ; first-class automobile road to the farm, on R. F. D. and telephone. I want to deal direct with purchaser. Address me. R F. D. No. 1, Beaverton, Or., as to where and what time I can see you or call In person Saturday, the 24th, at farm. H. S. Smith. - TWO acres, neat cottage. 10c fare. 2 acres berries, beautiful place. 2 acres, new house and barn. 4 acres, splendidly improved, 10o far. 6te acres, nice farm, near station. 2 lots, with bungalow, small payment; all acreage near city limits. Don't phone, call at office. M'FARLAND INVESTMENT CO- 310 Corbett Bldg.. Portland. $5000 24 ACRES, about half cleared, bal ance piling and telegraph poles (worth about $120), located 11 miles from Port land, on S. P- R. R-: also close to elec tric line; good spring and on county road: laud especially adapted to the raising ot small fruit, potatoes and garden truck; no buildings. See J. G. Sanders, 425. Lum bermens bldg. 15 ACRES, close to Portland and station, first-class soil, fenced on 3 sides, suit able for garden, fruit and chicken ranch. If you want It at the price of $150 an acre, act at once as it will not last long. KINNEY ft STAMPHER, 531-2 Lumber Exchange Bldg. $400 Must sell my acre of good garden land, ciose in on West Side; no rock, no gravel, gentle southwest slope; wood enough on place to pay for clearing; te cash, balance easy terms. AB'617, Ore gonlan. $600 BUYS 10 acres red shot soil, 8 acres in clover, balance light clearing, house. some fruit, fine spring, near school; S5 ' miles from Portland; part cash, balance easy. A. C. Palmer. 109 4th at. 24 ACRES, Reedville, partially Improved; will give good terms and right price. 014 Couch blag. Homesteads. - ADVANTAGES OF OREGON. - 32-page book explaining what each of the 34 counties Is best adapted for; give amount of Government land open to home stead in each county; mr attached, 21x28, showing new R. R. an i towns, including Eastern and Central regon; counties In different colors; drawn to March 1. 1910; latest map In TJ, S.; price 25c Nimmo ft Runey. 313 Hamilton bldg. HOMESTEADS, timber claims, relinquish ments. pioneer Locating Co., SU Swet land bldg., Portland. Or. , 1 For Sale Fruit Land. - ONLY A FEW TRACTS LEFT . in our " ALPINE ORCHARDS. Let us explain to you why they sell sf rapidly; you cannot afford to overlook this; no place will your money bring larger returns and it is a beautiful place to live; all city conveniences combined with country freedom; our prices and 'terms will surprise you. Call or write. OREGON APPLE ORCHARDS CO., 432 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. BEST HOLIDAY INVESTMENT. GOLDENDALE-SIMCOE lands beat them all. Go and see them. 10-acrs tracts from $50 to $150 per acre, on easy terms. Have also some larger tracts. Caa give home-buyers any class they may ba seeking. Come in for booklet and infor mation. GEO. S. CASEDY CO., Lobby Commercial Club bldg. BRITISH COLUMBIA FRUIT LAND Carlln orchards, upper Okanagan; Ideal location, fertile soil, no Irrigation required, beauti ful climate, railway through property, spe cial Inducement to settlers, $1J0 to $145 per acre, three-year payments, exceptional. . opportunity. Write for illustrated pamph let "B 4." Rogers. Black ft McAlpine, Van couver. British Columbia. 60 ACRES of choice red shot land; the best on earth for fruit; most of the ground is. old slashing and could be cleared for less than $10 per acre; some land in crop, new house and barn; property lies 3 miles from good ..town in Willamette - Valley; price $3500 ;easy terms. Queen Inv. Co.. 414 Spalding, hldg. 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.. 810 Corbett I?ldg., Portland. "GLORIOUS KOOTENAY," BRITISH CO LUMBIA No irrigating; choicest fru land $80 per acre, five-year terms, no In terest; free booklet "V." Investors' Trust ft Mortgage Corporation. Ltd., 134 Hast ings st.. W., Vancouver. B. C. " MT. HOOD DISTRICT. 160 acres close te new railroad now building to Mt. Hood; a snap for quick sale. Vanduyn ft . Walton, 615 Chamber Commerce. . FOR orchard and farming lands in Rogue River Valley, call at 328 Henry bldg. For Sale Farms. FARMS AND ACREAGE. $ 5,500 160 acres, Clark County. Wash ington; has two new houses; two barns, running water to all build ings; orchard; $4000 down. $ -4,212 12 te acres In famous Tualatin Valley, only te mile from carline; all under cultivation; this Is an exceptional buy. $11,500 164 acres at Dundee. Oregon; 9 room house, large barn and out buildings, young orchard, 30 head stock, chickens, farm machinery and household goods; $6000 cash. $15,000 15 acres near Lents Junction with, house and everything else; with out doubt the best buy. in the valley; this won't last long; terms. $50,000 40 acres, Medford orchard for sal or will exchange for Portland In come property; income from or chard $10,000 net yearly.' . $10,500 30 acres, high and sightly ground at Riverside; easy terms. $18,000 200 acres near White Salmon, Wash., with 00 acres in culti vation; the most model and up-to-date farm in Washington; tej cash- $ 7,800 320 acres in Gilliam County fn sale or will trade for Portland residence. Also the following acreage on very de sirable terms: - a ' 40 acres. Dodge. OregonT. $1606 20 acres, Clackamas Co; lorn) 64 acres. Dodge, Oregon 250O 320 acres, Mollala River.......... 3J'H 200 acres. Dodge, Oregon..- .. 6000 10 acres, Fruitville, Oregon. ....... . SO0 10 acres, Fruitville, Oregon 10oO Also tracts of close-in acreage too num erous to mention. F. J. ROSENBERG, 629 Lumbermens Bldg. Phone A 4227. - w . PERFECT FARM That is what we ofTef for sale; 642 acres, with a fine mountain river running through Us center; there is a bottom of over one and a half mllea in length, containing over 200 acres of which 175 acres is cleared and in cultiva tion; on either Bide of the bottom land a fine forest of over 14 million feet of choice fir rises on low hills; a modern 8 room house and a large new barn, with a great number of hay barns and outbuild ings ars on the place; crop is in, barn la full of hay; we must sell and will take $35 per acre. Queen Inv. Co., 414 Spald ing bldg. - CALGARY'S BUILDING PERMITS. Calgary. Alberta, building permits for October, 1010, were $7-0,000; the reason for this tremendous growth Is the fsot that Calgary Is surrounded by fifty mil lion acres of the finest -agricultural land in the worid. which Is selling at the very low prices of $12 to $20 an acre. Com plete information and free literature re garding these lands can be obtained by aPIDE-5-CARTHY LAND COMPANY, Exclusive Sales Agents, 425 Lumbermens Bldg. FOR SALE 120 acres, within 8 miles of center or city ana j muv wi vrceun . njr carllne; 70 acres clear, ' balance timber; nearly all level; springs; house and barn; only $400 per acre; this Is a rare bargain in choice land that is close to Portland. C. F- Pfluger ft Co., room 5 Mulkey bidg.. 3d and Morrison sts. FOR sale cheap, or will exchange for cl'e In-Fomano prup-n.v. o .-. . unu, 22 milfs from Portland, near it aion; about 25 acres improved, about 10 acres bearing apple orchard: house, barn, team, cow, chickens and farm implements, stc. Address Owner, A U 610, Oregonian