Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 04, 1911, Section Six, Page 16, Image 120

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    lc TITE M0RXTXO OTtFOOyTAN. SATURDAY, FEBTir All Y 41911. - :
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SUICIDE'S BODY IS FOUND
J. I llmao. or Spokane, Shoot
Self oa Ha j don IUnd.
The bodr of J. Ia, FelJman. Strang
r from Spokane, was found yester
day on lUydcn Island, near Vancou
ver. !! had hot himself In tba head
with a revolver. The bodr waa found
by Charlea Peru, a watchman, who
notified the Coroner. The man bad
boon dead for ererI weeks.
Evidently Feldman. with deliberate
purpoit. had cone by way of tha Van
couver eloctrle line, to a point near
tba ferry landing anJ then half a mile -Into
tha brur on tha Inland, whara
ha fired tha fatal shot. Identification '
was made through a letter found on
tha body. He waa well-dressed, about '
4a years old and wore charm of tha
Order of Eagles. Tha Coroner tele
graphed to Spokane last night for par
ticulars. !ILT METtOHOLCX.tCAL BE PORT.
roRTUXP. Fee. 3 Mulmuni t.mprl
t nr.. 4 ctr s: minimum. 27 d.areee.
Kivwr mdinc at A. l . ft f eet : rhani fh
else 74 hours, fool fail. Total rainfall 45
p M it y r. M . none; total ainre ji.p
temtwr 1. !9I. 2i4 Inches, ae-rmsl. ;14
Inches. d'Acli-nr. ln--h. Total lunthm
t'ebruary 2. 4 hours. - minutes: possible,
noura. 4 BilBui'K Bmmt'r (reduced to
M lKtl) at 1 I-. l . T -J inches.
Til S W KATHER.
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tata at
STATIONS.
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WEATHKIl COSDtTlrt.N.
Tha praaanra haa dfaaa. materletlr
e.r the I'arlAi Slope and In the Mlealaalppl
Vallar. while tbr haa ba.n a marked In
rreaa av.r the plaice atat.a. McM pre
elpmtloa ba octnrre-l In Norrhwetera
Wa.hlnatoo. t-ntr-il Calif.irnU. ltanttK-v.
T-nn-a-a and on Hie Nor-h Atlantlr i'iuii.
Thunder etorme wer reported from Phreve
port. t.. and UinrM). Tnn. The weathar
la marn warmer In Woil" l ana.la. Koeth
bjlki Waahtar'na. IB he rorthern plalna
a-atea. In n l.iwar Mlaalae.ppl and OMo
all and tke r-i-v while eoliler
waatb-T eotalna mrr tha Southern florklea
and oa the it .Idle Atlantic I atat. Kteept
en the North farlftc ot. In the fppar
M'j'aa:prt Vallr and la Lawrence
Vall'T and auuthaaatwaitj to North Carolina,
tha writer ta uoueu.illr warm for thia aa
ana of the year. loodlneaa la lneraatn
alone- the facirl' Coaet and ton.lltlooe are
faorab;e for e--eaaional rain want of the
a parade Mountalne and rain or a now In
Faet-ra Or. a on. Kaatera Waehlnaton and
Northern Idaho Faturday. with chaafeabla
win da, Biaatly aootheaaterlr.
" rOREfA!T!.
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain:
aoathaaatar!r wlnde.
I it f.tn iprcaetenal rain weat. rain or
enow and warmer eaat p-rtlon. chaaseable
wlnda tnoatlr aoutheaat ar'.y.
Waahlnaton lutn waot. rata or enow eaat
perttnw. win. la moorlr enuth-eterlT.
Idaho Katn or enow north, fair eouth
m.. t, Tlf..mPi: K rtKVV
AAIV!rsETS.
HEULIG THEATER
TOMORROW JKKSoo
S to 4:10 a clock.
POPULAR CONCERT
T CHOKfS TJ 1 OKCIir.aTRA 1
pRli-F W. S.V. S-'e.
la 1 oLi 1 lS 'lb and Taylor
Phoaee: Main 1: A 1 1
7 .no TOMORROW
PF-tAl. PRICK JIATINEFS
WEDNC.-IUAT AND oATVRUAT
Jnph M. Oaltea offers
THE ilLSICAU COMtOT 8COCES9
THREE TWINS
wtth
TTCTOlt MORI -FT aad BCSMIE ClalTOKD
pm.-mi
Fvealna Lower t;r. ftrat tl row a. 13.
laat T rows. I..V. I'alcony. first II row a.
1. neat ss rows. Tic; lat ft row a. JOo.
Kntlro fsUerr. c.
Both Matinees l-5. 1. TV. 6c. M
?V
RAKFR 'HBAIER
UrVlVLjlV it.ol. widMceraik
Main t aad - . . ...
Ton'aSt alt thia week Mats. Wed. and W.
Titer ck imrane la the m-t 'tr""
eru nary prWurtion rttf een In the West,
-JkiLVATlOJf r.LL."
(-. Flakes wor..l.ful pla cf the slomm.
Jil peon. a In tha cat. Val. reallrtie
s.em arTerts. Ret.iarkaMe slate pictures. n
lanao dramatle eltuatlone. StajtMns nr
acl.ra. Eranlr.sa. Sic. -c. T -. Msta. Jk.
.lic. Nil week "HiOy.
Bungalow 71
Theavter
1U tDi
Fleet t'me at popular prices, nil this week.
Ueorsa Kroadburst s areat American p-ei ol
politica
-THE MAS OK THE HOIR."
lowerfal t .arna. atrorc. ar'PP" aituatlrma;
IntenaeTy Inlereetlns. ex.-ei;ent cornpanr.
Xenlra. li.-. Oc. Tie. IL Mala Thursday
ad "afjrday. 2.V- Oc. Nt wk
-A taoatteaaoa IT Mtaataatpps."
w.iB a A I aa
Bt Ari.NAa. AtEBT DAT
trtr.K. JtMTART awTH Wlaa Fasele
wtaew la -Aa t alarky aar-j tulntl a S4
auaa t II i aa . M'aaaartt Kektai BwraBaaa
and l.r..e.eSi Kewf-rd aaal HlaelaeeAes.
Irwak Koaers; IMS tallow.
GRAND Week of Jan. 30
Wilfred 0kcr JTc
& Co. h
ta Wha Il Tba Mleate Iter,
Tain H appeal nf il osvlM Vt ol
Matiaea eeete as. 3 : say saat. ISa,
rea:nt performances at T J sat :!;
taaaii. ISa: lower Soar, lie: bus aoala. es
'AHTAGES
rweejwatee aaallla
Weak fiami'iitot Maw day Mat. Jam. Mth
THE LOJA TKOlt-K
Warltr a W -at pariai wtra A rtiata preoent.
Iff Ll.'e-Imperiling rests. Chaa aad Made,
liao lnbar; American Mewaboys Quar
tette. Catalle R. Haml ton: The Rastlcaaa
Trio: Mr. Iheodoro Iiabeock and Company.
J'opotar pris asatlaoo daily. - Carlala ftTew.
T aad
J . Y R IC waieatk mm4 Aleve aereers
1eefe remssrarraa Moadap Matlaae
Keatlna A e'looal Iraewot
1)1 1 t o X all0
iTorted by the Ltrta Musical Comedy
Comraar. ta
THE MUHIM
rrkmr !Klah rtens t-rrle rswtswt.
CSreo J'erroraianreo fioiry. t 4S. T:41, li.
e W eek Tareo S eaks.
a-r P
W WM am wj
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
rA T. . i r r : . 1 T"T .. . 1 -
jou jiooms, ivn sunn, ttiia uniic
Rathj.
NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING
Moderate Rates.
Phil Metscfcan Sons. Props.
THE
PORTLAND
P0RTLAD, OR.
arrrtorE-ix rLAX
MODESX
REftTal R.ANT
(llT OXE MILLION IIOLUARS
A hotel
activity,
and tip.
L. Q.
Cai - a. a-C-a7lZ-a.
HOTEL SEATTLE settle
iaeOQ Heeeatly Xpeat mm Ita latrrlor. All Faralahlace aad Appolotmeats
Naw, Madera and ftpleadld. Heads. narters far rortlaad rcoala.
HOTEL OREGON rr
Both Hotels Coadarted hy
MESSRS. WRIGHT & DICKINSON
life
C. W. CORNEIJUS.
Proprietor.
rraT - asm 1 BBa
mmmmi
2&
orCrED'SEPTa lawo.
PRIVATE
HOTEL LENOX
E. D. aad V. H. JORGF.NSEA.
fropo. aad Mre,
CORNER 3d AND MAIN STS.
Hot aad Cold Water.
L4af; plat a are I'hoaa
la K.ery kaeak
RATES
Sl.OO and Up
A wterleww plaa
12.5a Per Day.
D. w-d. Mar.
trrvi'4J!Vaf
Hotel Donnelly
TACOMA, WASH.
Moat CentraJIy Located Hotel in tha City
Recently Modernizetl
RATES 75c TO $3.00
European Plan Free 'Bus
Your Chance
if
TTtta House Frees
It Mar B Yours
The best opportunity for a good investment yet offered in Tort
land. You can double your money, for if you don't want a
suburban home there yourself 'tis easy to find some one who
does and prices will soar on this tract in a short time.
$1.00 a Week Will Pay for a Lot
LOTS 50x100. $50 TO $175.
$5 DOWN AND i A WEEK
A House and 4 Lota Tree
J. W. Hefferiin Realty Co.
203 Corbett Bid.
pJ'a.SS.a,
ftt '
ff) ifajj1
HEATKirARTKB
yttH Tot'Klsia aad
t IKK I AL.
THAIlvUlUi.
aperlal rates made
to families and sla
gle irallenvo. Tba
neucrmejl will bo
pleased at all ttrnrs
ta show rooms and
eiea prices. A mod.
rw Turkish Bath
sstahllshmoat la the
hotel.
H. C. BOM MS.
klaoacsr.
'iif'urSj
NEW PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sts.
OPENED JUNE, 1908
in the Tery heort of Portlanrl's businea
Jlodern in every respect. Rates, $1.00
Moderate price reataurant ia connection.
Swetland, Secretary and Manager.
THE CORNELIUS
The Ilo-jee of Welcome." corner Psrk and Alder. Port
lard's newest sad moat modern hotel. F.uropean plan. Bs
lnnln Msy 1st our rates will bo ss follows: All back roams
wltfcout bath, single. Il.'io per dsy; double. J2 on par dsy.
All front rooms without bath, II. So per day. slnale; $2.J0
per day double. All OU.6IDK rooma. Our omnluus meats
all trains.
H. E. FLETCHER, i
-. , Manager.
HOTEL RAMAPO
Cor. Fourteenth ancTW ashingtoq
Krw Hotel, Elegantly Forulshed.
Rates $1 and Up
SPECIAL RATES FOR PtRM AJiE.MS.
Earwpeaa Plaa. Tins Marts All Trains.
M. H. FOLEY, PROPRIKTOR.
BATHS.
TOU WHLTa LIKE
THE WOODS
Hf ejp TT f Europeaa Plaa
W A a. Ms ft aad lw Per Day.
"Ifa All Caasfort."
Our Table d'Hete Meala Oae Featurs.
In heart of buslnesa district, center of elty. half block
from O. N. Ry. and N. P. Ky. I'epot. close to all steam
ship wharves and C P. Ky. Lcpot-
VANCOUVER B. C.
1 1 - fa a " I I J J rj L'JI t H ' V l
flilTari1'! -a-w-T -l-i"
P5T
1
To acquire a lot or a couple o
acres in Folkenberjj at 15 per cent
less than value is almost over.
We're sivinr? spe'al discount to
the first buyers and the prices are
very low without the discount. De
cide right now that you'll rro out
tomorrow and see
Folkenberg
ACRES, $200 TO $450 $25.00
DOWN AND $10 A MONTH
to Some On
-Maybe Yon.
Phone A 4684 or Marshall 2899
CLASSIFIED . AD. RATES
Dally or Saaday.
Par Una.
Oae time Ue
lams ad two eonseentlee times .....ts
mm add three coaseratlTe times s
bame ad six or seren eoaaecntlre times, .awe
Kemlttaacs must accompany sul-of-tewa
orders.
rlz words counts aa aae line oa cash ad
sertueDieais aad as ad coasted (ur loos
than two lines.
W bea aa adeertlsemeat Is not ran oonsoe
atlve times the oae-tlmo rate applies.
tha cluarce of book aatvortleemeata the
char re will be baaed oa the actual aumbes
ol lines appearing la the paper, resaruleas
el Uie aumoer of words la each line.
Ia New Today all adrerUsemeata are
rhai sett by measure only, 14 lines ta tha
Inch. . ,
I lae loavf raiea sppiy 10 au . . ni.mrui
uader ew Today' aad all ether claeaUloa-
lions nrrpiui toe lonvwuiai
Htuatlons tSBted. Made,
Mtustlons Vanted, remote.
Ir or Kent. Koomo, Prlvste Families.
Kooms aad Board, Privala I amines.
Iloosekeeplna; Kooms. private lamiUsa.
lbs rate en the snore classlflcatioaa la 1
cents a Uae each tnsertloa,
la case box office ad drees Is required,
count this as part of the ad. Answsrs ta
: adesrtlacmeDts will be lorwargea ta pair 00a.
: prorlded aelfdurcssed eaeelopea are la-
j rloaed.
MEETING SOT1CE3.
OREGON LODGE. NO. 101. A.
F. AND A. M. Stated communi
cation this (Saturdsy) evening
at 8 o'clock. Masonic Temple.
Work In F C dirtet VI III tins
trethren cordially Invited. By order w. M.
. A. J. HANDLAN. Sec'y.
FTCVERAf. NOTICES.
LOGtrE At residence. 467 "E. 66th st. N..
Mrs. Acnes B. Ixue. aged 00 years,
mother of Katharine, Jans and Acnes, of
this city: Mrs. Frank McKernan. of Du
huqua, la., and William J. LnKue, of tit.
Panl. Minn. Friends can view the re
mains st Dunning- Jt VlcEntee's parlors,
where they have been prepared for ship,
ment to Bt. Paul. Minn,, February 4, 1911.
DENGEly Funeral services of the late Hen
ry Dencel will be held from Dunning A
McEntee s parlors. Sundsy, February 5, at
1:30 P. M.. thence to St. Joseph's Church,
l.Mh and Couch streets, where services
will be held at 2 P. M. Friends respect
fully Invited to sttenJ. Deceased was
member of W. O. W. Camp, No. T7. In
terment Mount Calvary Cemetory.
JlOllQAS At the residence of his daugh
ter. Mrs. tluv Stabler. S;18 Ivy street. Feb
ruary 3. William Morgan, sged 83 years.
Friends and scquslntances are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral services at
Dunning a McKntee's chapel. Sunday.
February 5. at 8:30 A. M. Interment Rlv
ervlew Cemetery.
WATERS At residence. .132 Everett street,
Charles K. Walers, sged 44 years. Friends
snd scqualntances are respectfully Invited
to attend the funeral services at Dunning
at McEntee'a Chapel. Sunday, February 5,
st 10:80 A. M. Interment Rose City
Cemetery.
SWIRSKY At Rochester. Minn., Jsn. 27.
Morris J. Swlrskv, aged 3t years.
montlis. Friends Invited to sttend
funeral services, which will be held at
Holman's chattel, Third and Salmon sts.,
at 10 A. M. tomorrow tSunday), Feb, S.
HORXINO The funsral ser'lces of Anna
May Horning will bo held at Flnley'a
chapel at If P. M. today tSsturday).
Friends hivltsd. Interniont Rlvervlow
Cemetery.
TONSKTH II. Cm A f, CO.
MAKviUAJd ttlU.
ILUKAI. Ul..lliS,
riionesl. M ala 6108. A Ilex,
Dunnlag e McKnteo, Fooeral Dlreetera,
:b sad l ine, I'bone Mala 43a. Laay aa.
slatani. offieeof tooJity Coroaer.
KOWAKU HOUUAJf CO., Funeral Direst,
era t'e Id St. Lady aPlotoal. I'booo M. gel.
" J. pT'FINLTEY A RON, Id and Madlaua.
Lady attendant. I'boue Mala , A loku.
aAbC hi UK Funeral Directors, aurcssesrs
to I. B. tlqnnlng, lac. K. o. It lit.
a.Kit SON COCndertakers. I.ady assist.
ast. top Alder.. M. I3S. A U3X.
7.tl.U- K-BVIt t CO., Funeral Directors,
1 lllsms avs.t both pboaesi lady aaal.
LA-KCH, In dor taker, cor. East Alder aad
Bin. fcaet tat. B I -Ha. Us oaatataat-
nkV TOD AT.
Brong'-Steele Co.
Gronad Floor Lewis Bids.
THE
FARM
MEN
1300 ACRKS, 3 miles to R. R. station,
10 miles to county seat town. In
Wtllamftte Valley, 80 miles south
of Portland, 500 acres cultivated,
BOO acres open pasture. 300 acres
timber on aldehlll. moat of It (rood
fruit land: plenty running water,
pood nulldlnKs, on county road. A
splendid farm to cut Into smaller
tracts. Terms easy.
PRICE 850 PER ACRE.
44O ACRES In Eastern Oregon, Bi
miles of R. R. town, only one mile
to small town with store, black
smith shops, etc.: all good land hut
SO acres. 100 acres under Irrigation
ditch, nearly the whole place can
he put under the ditch: good al
falfa and fruit land: lias 1.000,000
feet saw timber: poor dwelling-, but
good barns. This land Is the key
to 14.000 acres of Government
mountain crazing' land back of it,
Ternes. PRICK S1S.OOO.
25-ACRB FRl'IT FARM, 4 miles of
good county seat town, in the Wil
lamette Valley, 75 miles sooth of
Portland and one mile of 11. R.
station, all finest of fruit land, 10
acres full bearing; orchard, 7 acres
cultivated, balance brush and pas
lure; small buildings. Half cash.
PRICK 85000.
15-ACRE FRl'IT FARM one mile of
electric car, 10 miles of Portland,
all best of land, on good road,
close to school, church and etore,
half in fruit; small house, large
barn. Half cash.
PRICE S7000.
3-ACRE CHIfKEV RAXCH, one mile
01 fonni-na city limits, t diockb ui
R. R. station, mile to school,
best of soil, slarhtly. all kinds
fruit. large chicken-bouse and
parks: 8 -room house and good
barn. - A enap. Half cash.
PRICE S5000.
W have Brood list of all size places.
from small suburban home to large
ranches.
Satisfied customers are our bet
recommendations, which can be count
ed by hundreds. Come and see us.
Brong-Steele Co.
Crossd Floor Lew la Bldar.
PIEDMONT
HOME
Modern, new 7-roora honse ; furnace,
hardwood floors, built-in china closet,
cove ceiling; lot 75x100. This is one
of the prettiest homes in the city.
$o500 $1000 cash.
Dubois & Crockett
Washington Building.
FLATS FOR SALE
Four f Ive - room flats cloae In,
Eaat Side, bringing $1440 per year,
lust finished, in fine locality, on paved
street: $13,000 and $7500 cash will
handle this: 11 per cent Income ou
cash Invested.
C. L- SHEETS, 42 Swetlaad Bid.
I
I NEW TOI... I -a.w ava.-x. l ......
BEAVERTON
REEDV1LLE
ACREAGE
The largest platting, the most
rapid and extensive -tommnnity
development, the most highly fer
tile soil, and being handled by the
largest and oldest acreage firm in,
Oregon.
Come with us and share the ad
vantage of our experience and
financial strength.
These beautiful tracts are only 40
minutes' ride on Fourth-street or
Oregon Electric line.
Just six miles west of Council
Crest, ten miles from courthouse
by wagon road.
No freight or commission to pay;
you get consumers' prices for
your products.
Splendid 4-year-old apple or
chards demonstrate the soil. We
will set ft tract of this land to
trees of your own -selection for
$225 per acre and upon terms'.
3800 acres here subdivided into
tracts of 'z acre to 20 acres each,
completed and traveled road
along one or more sides of each
tract, no matter how small; rural
delivery of mail, free delivery of
merchandise, good telephone serv
ice, good schools and churches
convenient.
The assured growth of Portland
means rapid increase of values on
this acreage. Buy now and get
advantage of the rise.
Tracts selling from $125 to
$300 per acre and upon month
ly payments if desired.
Call at our office, 102 Fourth
street, and arrange to see these
lands.
The Shaw-Fear Company
102 Fourth Street.
Main 35. A 3500.
Sandy
Road
ace
INSIDB PROPERTY
SANDY ROAD
AND EAST
TWENTY-FOURTH.
Todar is the time to buy a lot
In Sandy Road Place, In order to
reap benefits of Increased values
which are bound to follow.
Within 12 months you will wit
ness a great industrial transfor
mation on Sandy Road. Sandy
Road Is desxlned to be a buejiness
thoroughfare.
The city map will convince you
that for distance, location and
prices Sandy Road Place la where
you should build your home.
You can walk from Sandy Road
Place to the business center of
the city within 15 minutes.
Car Service
Take Rose City Park car from
Second and Washington, and get
off nt East I4th, right In front of
Sandy Road Place.
Prices and Terms
1300 and upward. Twenty
per cent cash and 10 per cent each
three months with 6 per cent In
terest. Ten per cent off for cash.
The above prices Include sewer
and cement walks. The streets
are to be hard aurfaced as soon as
possible.
Just think. EOxlOO-foot lot on
East Flanders between 24th and
26th. for &1350 cash- This in
cludes sewer, cement walk and
Bull Run water.
Call and get a plat of Sandy
Road Place.
W. H. GRINDSTAFF
GEO. D. SCHALK
S10 Commercial Block.
2oS Stark St.
Tel. Mala 6009. Tel. Mala 302,
A 23U2.
NOTICE!
All persons desiring to
view I.At'RELHCRST are
Invited to call at the com
pany's office on the tract
at East 39th and Gllsan
streets. Every courtesy
will be shown by our rep
resentative, who will take
pleasure in showing this
b e a u 1 1 ful property. The
same courteous treatment
will be extended to thnne
who have purchnsod T"ts.
as well as to persons desir
ing to view the addition,
and none will b e Impor
tuned to buy.
ALL Inquiries will re
ceive prompt and Intelli
gent attention. Office open
Irom 9 until o'clock.
TAKE M O S T A V I I.L .
CAR TO EAST THIRTY
IS' I .V T H AND OUSAX
STREETS. ASK FOR MB.
BITTBRKIBLD, OR
PHONE EAST S.
SBC
PI
R. E. Nicliols & Company
APARTMENT HOUSES
APARTMENT HOUSE SITES
BUSINESS PROPERTY
CHOICE RESIDENCE PROP
ERTY FRUIT AND FARM LAND
LEASES
$67,500
50x75 on 7th St., right in the
heart of the city, priced for quick
turn.
Lease
100x100 on Alder, close in.
Straight 50-year lease.
Apartment Houses
94 rooms $3,500
90 rooms $4,000
42 rooms $5,SOO
62 rooms S7.500
71 rooms $8,500
54 rooms $10,000
92 rooms $10,000
84 rooms $11,000
88 rooms ...$16,000
Furnished and unfurnished; terms.
Hotels
Finest family hotel in city,
$9500
Downtown hotel, 129 rooms, mod
ern brick,
$16,000
Fruit and Farm
Lands
Improved and unimproved, from 10
acres up to large ranches. The
highest class and lowest - priced
fruit land in the West, located in
the famous non-irrigated fruit sec
tion at GOLDENDALE, KLICKI
TAT COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
We took the grand prize at the
1909 and 1910 National Apple
Show at Spokane.
R.E.Nichols & Company
270y2 Stark Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Broadway Bridge
Assured
Now that this great ahort-cnt bridge
has met with the approval of the high
est co art a, we can with assurance look
for substantial advances In all property
tributary to the. new highway.
Buy la Irviagtoa now to make the
greatest profit, for you can never agala
secure lota as low as you can NOW.
Buy oa I'.VIO.K A VEIVUE now, for you
ran never again secure buslueaa prop
erty oa this greatest of all EaBt Side
through streets aa low aa you can NOW.
GENUiNE OPPORTUNITIES
Four of the best Iota, Irvington, only
a I -.00 each.
Two of the best lOOxlOO e o r a e r a.
Irvington, 2U50 each, 25 per cent lower
than anything else In the addition.
These are all forced sales, the four in
side lota 111 list be aold to cloae estate.
UNION AVENUE
100 feet frontage on the avenue, one
of the beat corners In one of the best
busluesa centers, improved with store
and residence. Price only l5,O0O. Mlarht
take good acreage or residence as part
payment for equity. REMEMBER these
are not everyday snaps. Act quickly.
AQREAGE
15 acre, port of which belonga to aa
estate which la bclae; wound up, will be
aold at close price for Immediate Male.
This tm a perfectly level cleared piece,
has all been cultivated, and la ripe for
plattiujr Into city loin, cloae to 5-ceat
carllne, and not bins: clue in the city to
compare with It, location and price con
sidered. There Is a big; profit In this
tract for a subdivision man.
We have some modern homes In the
best districts In the city on low terms;
also fur ma and acreage at bedrock
prices.
For anyfhlntr In the real estate line
aee oa before lovesting;.
32 Lafayette Bldg., Washlngtoa ot 6th.
$7000
Grand Ave.
$7000
$7000 will buy 50x100 cor
ner, close in on Grand are.,
a splendid site for apartment-house;
at present has
good income on the invest
ment. $1000 cash will han
dle it.
Dubois & Crockett
Washington Bldg., Office 3.
Madras,
The best town on the Oregon Trunk
line. For information about Govern
ment lands, farm lands, Madras town
lots or opportunities for business write
THE GREATER MADRAS COMPANY,
528 Railway Exchange, Portland,
OR
JESSIE HOBSON, Madras, Or. '
MORTGAGE LOANS
5
JOHN E. CRONAN,
:: ?
804 Spalding Bldg.
Or.
$30,000
Live One
New, modern apartment
house, Neb Hill district. Se
lected tenants. Every room
an outside one. Best ar
ranged apartment-house in
Portland. After paying all
expenses, including taxes
and insurance, clears $300
per month, or $3600 an
nually. Price $30,000
One-Half Cash.
Pays 12 per cent net on
purchase price or about 16
per cent on cash necessary.
Second Street
Corner 50x95, between
Morrison and Madison Sts.
$45,500
Washington
Street
Corner, 50x100, near 12th
street,
$125,000
Upper
Washington
Street
- Also at head of Alder st.,
130x100 corner. Opposite old
Exposition Bldg. Best corner
on upper Washington St.
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
32 miles south of Port
land, on the main line of
the Southern Pacific
Railroad. Located in the
best part of the fa
mous Willamette Valley
where you can raise Ap
ples, Pears, Peaches,
Walnuts, as well as As
paragus, Celery, Cab
bage, Potatoes, etc., at
a minimum cost of pro
duction, and where crop
failures are unknown.
For further informa
tion write
Wallace
Investment Co.
517-518 Oregonian Bldg.
Portland, Oregon.
or C. II. Trullinger,
Hubbard, Oregon.
BEST
East Side Buys
100x100, all Improvements.
$5500
200x200, trackage, r
$45,000
95 feet Mississippi ave., near Russell,
Lower Alblna.
isslppl ave., n
Lower Alblna-
$5500
OWNERS' REALTY ASSOCIATION,
205 Arlington Bldg.
INVESTORS
ATTENTION!
If you are looking for business sites,
business property, farms, acreage or
business openlnss. Write or call on us.
We have the best buys on the market.
Geiser & Strachan
221V2 Morrison St
Portland, Oregon
MORTGAGE LOANS
Oa city property, at reaaonable rates.
CLARK-CO ole COMPANY
Board of Trade Building,
Phones Mala 9407, A 3252.
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