Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 16, 1911, Page 15, Image 15

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MORNING OREGOXIAN. THUESDAT,
31AKC11 16, 1911. 1
, I AMrSEMgyra. J xew today.
SIN6LE-TAXERS IN
DQUBTOFSUCGESS
Plan to Try Land-Value Sys
. tcm Pressed, but Without
Much Hope.
VOTERS ONCE DECEIVED
Campaign for Fond Hring Prose
cuted In Epctatlon of Matrh
IfiC $25,000 Contribution
Offered by Fete.
Havtnir secured the adoption of a
constitutional amendment In Oregon
giving counties home rula In taxation,
tha elngle-taxers ara planning a cam
paign to have ona or mora of tbo coun
ties of ttta atata adopt tha tend-vahia
tax system in ths next general ele
ttoo.
That such a plan will be aueceaaful
la seriously doubted by area ths
friends of tha noTimeot themselves,
alnca at tha aama election tha voters
will paaa a constitutional amendment,
aubroltted toy tha State legislature, re
pealtnc tha atngle-tax amendment and
reetnrlns; to the Legislature and tha
people the power of making and en
forcing uniform and equal taxation.
Adoption line to Deception.
Adoption of the alr.sle-tax amend
ment to tha constitution laat Novem
ber eat accomplished through decep
tion, the proposal being submitted un-d-r
a- misleading caption. For thla
reason. If for no other, the votera will
-rutinle carcfuly any further amend
ments or laws proposing further
charges In the present system of tax
ation In thh state. Thla makes de
cidedly doubtful that any such raeaa
urea will be approved by the people,
who do not relish the fact that they
were completely deceived In passing
on the ontlnal tax amendment In tha
last election.
But the slngle-taxers ara not easily
disappointed. At tha recant aesalon
of the State Legislature they sought
through several Innoeent-appearlng
bills further to Introduce their alngla
tax theory In thla atate. Every ona
ef these measures was rejected by the
legislators, who also turned a deaf ear
to the oppipitlon from the same soirr
which was directed against the Mr Kin
ney resolution, proposing a constitu
tional amendment for the repeal of tha
atnte-tas amendment adopted laat
Fall.
Frls Offer f 33.000.
I'nrttsmayed by these disappoint
ments, the slngle-taxers are now con
tfuctlrg an active campaign In Oregon
for further funds with which to wage
their campaign next year. Fels. the
millionaire soap manufacturer, has of
fered to contribute f IS.OO to the cam
paign In Oregon If an enuaJ amount la
raised through other subscriptions. Ap
proximated lls.eoe waa expended In
the atate last year to secure the adop
tion f the single-tax amendment and
It Is now planned to spend a greater
amount to carry Into operation that
system of taxation.
In addition to tha expenditure of
J .000 In this state, the Joseph Fels
Commission Fund last year aent F. E.
Coulter, of Fortland. to Minnesota, at
an expense of 114.30. to assist In a
campaign for the Initiative and refer
endum, preliminary to the submission
of a plan for alngle tax In that state.
This was the aame programme as waa
pursued In tbla state. I'nder the guise
of deslrtng direct legislation, ths slngle-taxers
first advocated and worked
for the Initiative and referendum and
then took advantage of Ita provisions
and secured the adoption of their atngle-tax
amendment, by aubmittlng It In
such a form that Ita revolutionary
character was not detected by the
voters who supported It. thinking they
were repealing the provision of the
constitution Imposing a poll tax.
IMII.T MSIKOKOLUGK'AL REPORT.
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Here is a new idea: A Shoe Shop up high;
' A clean, quiet, place that ia close to the sky.
You step from the streets to an uplifting car.
And reach the Shoe Shop without &ny jar!
We Climbed Up Higher
To Save for the Buyer
Wrights Sample Shoe Shop
Rooms 600, 601, 602, 603,603V
SIXTH FLOOR OREGONIAN BUILDING
Portland, Oregon
We Sell All
LADIES'
SHOES
$2.00
. A Pair
No Mora No Less
MAIL ORDERS
TILLED
SAME DAT A3
RECEIVED.
We Sell All
MEN'S
SHOES
$2.50
A Pair
No More-No Less.
New Spring Style,
in Ozforda and
Pumps Arriving
Dally.
The World's Best Sample Shoes
$3 to $6 Value Our Price: Ladies' $2, Gent'. $2.50
M - & i i a -as7
VieLj
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PORTLAND'S BUSIEST SHOE SHOP
6th Floor Oregonian BIdg. Rooms 600, 601, 602, 603, 603Va
Corner Sixth and Alder Street Take Elevator
Decide Now to N hj 1- j
Buy a Lot in Y ,. '
V. " lit ilfiMt1 !!
The most popular as well as the
lowest in price of all the high
fnrade, exclusive residence sections
of Portland. One thinjr you may
rest assured of you will not be
able to bay a lot in Lanrelburst
' ir fnr anvthinir like the
f ipure that one may be had for now. So if you are
contemplating boyinp in Laurelhurst, buy now. It
does not require much money to make the first pay
ment, only 10 per cent of the value of the lot. and
r rent a month thereafter. We will rive you a
discount of 1" per fent ?ou wi" build. Rmembrr, 10 per cent
discount on all loU in southeast quarter tract.
LATJRELHTJRST is reached by the Rose City Tark, East Ankeny
and Montavilla car lines. Go out today and look over this beauti
ful property.
MEAD & MURPHY, Sales Agents
Phones Mala 1503. A 1515. 522 Corbet. Building.
PHEASANTS ARE FREED
STATK BITS 199 PAIRS RKEVK3
Sr-KCIES XIt DISTRIBUTION.
ntiTHim .vx pit !..
A Isxvs ht,b-STflsr fl.14 s.srtls t
..ntrsJ prtivs of Iks f'ucirr as4 s-n.rmlly
f:r sathT sMaiss of Ita Mios.irP
Kiwor. To SI. lor.r- V.:i.T disturb
mnr ta SrtftlsS .ssiasrd BR4 ass tt.H
hts1. w u1- ov.r ths tSo roton aa4 hcht
rsra fr-im !" "s t nll- Coast.
T rrMnri l o tns vosi.ra
ftsif of tro rosrtr.. sn X cioa4ii.oa Is Is
c-.:es l" Ps-ifi' Slops.' Tsa
a.sik'r k sch smior la anon rsa
s1 and rrsssa4isip caJdor la Nona-
t.-Ti Csllfoa-a. and la tho plstas ststos.
MtsslMlppI and Ohio Tailors sad lass
Ma. oof tha ostsrm half of tha -oi.
tr sad la to Gulf ej. AtlaatM Sistos
t.tnporslaros aro .oot-o.lr aso.s aortr.sl.
ahllo rrota ftastora plalas statoa ta lbs
Apoaisf bias iloMBiama tsmsoralnros ara aa
srTool r pa- .
t-orwtlttosa are fsxoroblo for sonsrally far,
.ostnor Ti-sds la this lstrtL Hh roa.
r,4 mill t.aissrslaros sad arlahts
roneoAm.
po-iissd s-4 fc rnliy rs.r; .s.t.rlr
WoC"so. Ws.M""- and Idslio 7nsral
t. fs-r ariaM m.fl, u:.rli.
Jam H trs rl IT la Cbarce.
Game nirds Turned Ioose Tliroa-trout
Uirfercnl Snlona In Kndeav-
or to Slock Male.
rORVALU Or, March 15. (Spe
cial.) Game TVardon Etevanson. of
Forest OroTS. has Just placed aa or
der with Oone Simpson, the pheasant
fancier, of Corrallle. for l(r pairs of
the Keees pheasant, to be delivered
ne.t September. These birds will be
shipped by the Game Warden to all
parts of the stste and turned loose.
The Reeves pheasant la the largest
of ths pheasant family and la a fine
Came bird. As they are hardy and In
crease rapidly la the wild state. It la
expected soon to have the foresta of
Orea-oa well stocked wlih the birds.
Last year Mr. Simpson supplied the
state with 10 pairs of the pheasants.
They were distributed over Western
Oreson and some were sent to Baker.
They were Bet at liberty at the various
points toy persons who are co-operating
with the Game Warden and who have
studied tha blrda as closely as prac
ticable under the varvlnr conditions.
Reports show that they have come
throuph the Winter In excellent condi
tion. The folloalna; list shows the distri
bution of the pheasants last Fall and
the persons to whom they were sent to
be set at liberty In ths various locali
ties: Charles B. Gay, Medford; Eugene
Wrls-ht. Grants Tass: J. D. Wilson.
Toncalla: Phillips nun. Albany; Paul
Houser. Salem and Polk County; H. 1.
liuKhes. Corvallls; R. O. Stevenson,
Forest Grove; Dr. J. M. Short. Gresham;
Joe Smith. Soap Creek; James Paquett.
Porllan.l: K. W. V catch. Cottasre Grove;
R. R. Corey. Baker; H. Taylor Hill,
Ifillsboro: A. T. Fox. Astoria, and Wal
ter Honeyman. Portland.
The state pays fls a pair for the
Kootos pheasants. n January t the
AVCTIOJf SAIJC TOOAT.
At Kakars Auntlcn llouss. 153 Park St.;
farnltur. etc.. st 10 A. at. Ueo. Bsk.r
A ro. aoctlonoor
BfCETTNO NOTTCEIL
COI.fMBIA U3DGK. NO. 1. A.
F. AND A. M Special communi
cation this fThsrsdsr evootnc st
S o'clock. Mssunlc Tempi. Work
In th. s. A. dovroa. A locturs
will a:so ho sivoa on "land.
VlslUhf broihron wolroms. By or
. FUXI I OUiOS. Secretary.
PORTLAND HOTEL
The lartrest and most masmificent
3 S;iJga elegance of accommodations or
3r. ;f "it24'r&a excellence of cuisine. European
3 '.'fSaf 154 plan $L50 per day and upward.
I "- P- i T asjaar - V I , ! -
G. J. KACFMA', Manacer.
NEW PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sts.
OPENED JUNE. 1908
A hotel , in the very heart of Portland's business
activity. Modern in every respect. Rates, $1.00
and up. Moderate price restaurant in connection.
Is, Q. SwetUnd. Secretary and Manager. .
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
350 Rooms, 104 Suites, With Private
Baths.
HEW FIREPROOF BTJTLDINQ
Moderate Bates.
Fhil Met sell an ft Sons, Props.
5f .aaXlfeS
Sjrp-'B'a'B'.lm.MSSiBi
r Kt-usia a 'w'Biiajif jjtift
marka
Uar W.
MACCABBE" Portlanil Tont. No. 1. a-Ml
have a big class tnltistinn at K. P. Hall.
11th and Alflsr, thla evealoc. klsnibers at
toad. MISFRVA IDOB MO. 1. I. O. " F.
R.sular mctlns this iThursJsyl .von ins st
T lo o'clock. Third dsroo. visitors wel
come. B- WET. Son.
ASTRA CIRI't.B will lvo a whist anl ir-0
prt. and a mlfl''So tonisht In lo W. O.
nuasioa U osata, oMsaed sr. committee,
IP iS
THE CORNELIUS
The House of Welcome, corner Parle
and Alder; European plan, new, modern
and strictly up to date; fine sample
rooms: ratee Jl per day and up: rooms
with bath. 1 2 per day up: all outside
rooms; our omuiuua "lcc LO
C. W. COENELIUS,
Proprietor.
S. E.'FLETCHEB, '
Manager.
HOTEL RAMAPD.
Qjot. Fourteenth andTWashingtoa
Mew Betel. ElesaaUy FaraUkea.
Rates $1 and Up
SPECIAL RATES FOR PEHMA5ESTJ.
Bsjrepeaa Pisa. Bas Meets All Tratsaw
M. B. rOUBT. PROPRIETOR.
OrUED IBPT. ISO.
rSITATa BATHS.
HOTEL LENOX
w n, mm4 W. H. JOBCEXSES,
Itsps. aad M svs.
CORNER 3d AND MAIN STS.
RATES
91.00amd C7p
Ret sad Celd Water.
Leas Dletaaee Pkeae
la Everw Reeas.
M.S 111!.. MIBSS.S.;. HI I I I I
9 " '-.V,.
.v A t -
The Bowers Hotel
Eleventh, Near 'WaBhtnatoa Street.
Largest Cafe in the City Service Unsurpassed
SO Rooms S1.00 Per Dr
SO Rooms 1JSS Per Dar
7S With Bath S2.00 Per Dar
Sample Rooms for CommerHal Travelers.
H. C. BOWERS, Pres. aad Her,
Formerly Msnaarex ef the Portland Hotel.
Hotel Donnelly
TACOMA, WASH.
Moat Centrally Located Hotel in the City
Recently Modernized
RATES 75c TO $3.00
European Plan Free 'Bua
11)THE37 3tiP vl S'.l v'l"g
a
m
flOTEL)
SEATTLE, U -S.A.
A. D. Short,'
amo oioMssa seuAas.
The interior of this hotel has been
completely refitted, and every appoint
ment now meets the approval of, the
most discriminating;. $400,000.00 re
cently expended on its interior. Every
thing new and modern. .'. .. .. .. ..
The Hotel Oregon
PORTLAND, ORE.
The leading- hotel of Portland.
New, modern, fireproof and
centrally located. .". .. .. ..
BOTH HOTELS CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN BY
Si&jW, WRIGHT & DICKINSON
S5&r2li;-- Cmas. w.iomt. pass. M. C Dickinson. Maa.
'"II-
g-aroe license fund amounted to $61,000.
Cargo Lumber Trade Quiet.
ASTORIA. Or March 15. (Special.)
FVbruary was quiet as far as cargo
lumber trade from the Columbia River
Is concerned. During; that month, 17
vessels loaded at the mills In the lower
river district. Their combined cargoes
amounted to 1J,377,000 feet of lumber,
1,000,000 shingles and 71 railway ties.
If you are lookinj for the best place in Portland to make your home,
be sure to investigate the claims of
IRVINGTON
It is fully improved with asphalt pavements, cement curbs, a com
plete sewer system, and large city water mains. Building restrictions
protect you from undesirable neighbors, and ths hundreds of new and
fine dwellings now building show that the prosperity of this district
has Just begun.
Lots SOx 1 OO. $ 1 2SO and Up
Terms 15 per cent cash and two per cent per month.
Improvements bonded and to be assumed by the buyer.
A. R. DIAMOND & CO.
210 Railway Exchange Bldg,
Irving-ton Office, -Corner
E. 13th and Knott Sts.
HEILIG
THEATER
7th sad Taylor
. Fbones Main 1 aad A 1123.
TONIGHT TOMORROW SATURDAY.
' Special Price Matinee Saturday.
Otiarles 'rrohman Presents
The Charming Musical Fantasy
"The Arcadians"
75 People 75 Special Orchestra.
Excellent Cast Superb Production.
'Evenlnji Lower floor 3. 1.50; balcony,
11.50. $1. 7&C &0c; gsllery. 60c Saturday
matinee Lower floor. $1.60, 1; balcony, 1.
75c. 60c; gallery, JSc. 23c
SEATS NOW SELLING FOR ENGAGEMENT.
T A If FT R THEATER
Ui-lVlj IV MaIn t and A SSS0.
George L. Baker. Manager.
Baiter Stock Company, tonight, all
bargain mat. TVed. 25c; Sat. Mat.. 25c. 50c
The most beautiful New England play ever
written,
QTOCT ADAMS SAWYER
An Instantaneous success; Immense cast,
great comedy; evenings. 24c 30c 75c Iext
week "A Texas steer."
MATINEE EVERT DAT. Main A 1020.
lUAllML
15-25-50c
NIGHTS
1S-25-50-75C
WT.KK MARCH 13 Claode GUllngwater and
nis company, pmooiuiB aim - . , . .i
Minerva." Bbuis. Blnns Blnns; AlcJO"
tapiuune; lro twuio; '
UKn Nsmon ; Black Brothers.
ORPHEUM
WTtiriTTO 1
THEATER
GRAND Week of Mar. 13
THE FINNEYS
The World's Xwe
Most Adept and
lHirlng Swimmers.
Olrard tt Gardner
Tbe-S-Alex
Tom DemDseV
leFerre St. John
- Billy Barron
Orannawoono
v.hm. v.r. s asa tn. aoat. ISa.
Evening performances at 7:80 and S:1S;
balcony, l&c; lower floor. 25o: bog seata. sea.
T3 T PORTLAND'S FAM-
Ji JL .ITV ILY 1'I.AYHOT SK.
Week Commencing Monday Matinee. Keat
ing A Flood present
Tri riiamnfl irae Girl
By Dillon and King, leaturing the famous
Harem skirt Chorus. Three performances
daily 2:45, 7:45 and 9:15. Friday Night
. . i i .ft,, aih nerform
tnufui (s ' 1D - - "
ance. Next week "The Twlna"
ALL THIS WEEK.
Mile. Adjle and her African lions.
Canfleld and Carlton; Two Coleman.;
Olympla Trio: Johnson and Wells. Frank
? SVi Klay Kids; Pantagescope. Popu
lar price. Matinee dally. Curtain 2.30,
7:30 and 9. '
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Bandar.
Mmeta7 two" 'eoncnuVe Umf ' Jo
haine ad three consecutive times ...... joe
lime ad six or seven eonseratlvs times
Bemltlajice most accompany out-of-town
"six'words connts ae e;e line on cash sd
TertlMmenU and no ad counted for less
than two lines. . . . , n, ,
When an advertisement Is sot ran eonsera
tlvo times the one-time rate applies.
On charge of book advertisements tbs
charge will be based on the actual number
ot Imea appearing In the paper, regardless
of the number of words In each line.
In New Today all advertUemems are
charged by measure only. 14 lines to the
UThe shore rates apply to advertisements
auder "New Today" and all other claUlna
tions excepting the followtngt
Sitnstlons Wsated. Msie.
Situations Wanted. Female.
For Rent. Booms. Private Families.
Rooms and Board. Private Families. .
Housekeeping nooms, jrri.-
The rate on the above classification la 1
cents a una eacn imwmw. ,
In cans box office address Is reunited.
count this as part ox me h.
advertisements wlU be forwsrded to patrops,
provided self-addressed envelopes are In-
ClORCW.
DEED.
MONGRAIN In this city, Msrch 15. at the
family resmence, io. -v
Roy Mongraln. aged 14 years. 4 months.
15 days: beloved son of Mr. and jars.
Frank Mongraln.
CARSCADDEN In this city, March 14". E.
D Carscadden. aged 62 years. Remains
at Dunnlnjr A McEntoe's undertaking parlors.
FTjyEBAL NOTICES.
KINDER In this city, March 14, at Good
Samaritan Hospital. Samuel Kinder, aged
7T years, 2 months. 18 days. Remains
will be taken to Deer Island, where fu
neral services will be held at Kinder
Cemetery, at 2 P. M. today, Thursday,
March 16.
GORDON In this city. March 14th. st 40
Buchtel St.. Ruth P. Gordon, wife of
Alfred Gordon, aged 26 years. Funeral
services will be held at Finley-g Chapel
at 1-30 P. M. today. Thursday. Friends
invited. Services at the grave private.
GOERZ The funeral services of the late
John W. Goers will be held at Flnley's
parlors, st 2:30 P. M. today. Thursday.
Friends Invited. Interment RIverview
Cemetery.
TONSETH FLORAL CO,
MARQUAM BLDG,
I LORAL DEblUNS.
Thones: Main S102; A 110.
Dunning A McEntee. Funeral Directors,
7th snd Pine. Phone Main 480. Lady assistant-
Office of County Corupcr.
EDWARD 1IOLMAX CO.. Funeral Dlrect
9rg, 20 3d st- Lady assistant. Phone M. S07.
j. p. FTNLEx SON. 8d and Madison.
Lady attendant. Phone Main 8. A 15tfa.
EAST" SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to F. 8. Dunning. Inc. K. 2. B 1525,
ERICSON CO. Undertakers. Lsdy assist.
ant. 408 Alder. M. S13S. A 2235.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO., Funeral Directors.
694 Williams aye.; both phones; lady asst.
LEKCH. Undertaker, cor. East Alder and
Sixth.. East 1L B 18a.. Lady assistant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE CITY HALL
Main S8. A 7M8-,
- HUMANE OFFICER, EAST 4774
Horse Amhulance, A 6101; Pr. Ex. 4.
Nights. Sundays and Holidays, A 6108; Pr.
Ex. 4; Trunk 7.
NEW TOPAT.
FOR SALE
8-room house, 22d and Kearney.
Call 605 Selling Building.
Quarter, Holladay Add.
Choice quarter block, 1 block from
Irving-tori and 2 blocks Broadway car.
Must eell quick. Snap. Way below
market.
ROWE-THATCHER CO,
Marshall 711. 333 Cbam. of Com.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lew est gates nl tersas a ralti
daj rates sad favorsbls tersns lagsa
Issss ea kasiaeae prepertlesk
sraussa Loasca nr . . w -
As H. BIRRELL CO.
Williams Ave. Snap
100x100, corner, with good 6-room
nouse, reHuf " i ' :. . .
cheapest quarter on Williams avenue.
this s very attractive investment. Must
be sold mis ween.
GRISSI at ZiDOW,
817 Board ef Trade Bids, 4th snd Oak.
d 1 C Ann Corner lot In the busl
$10)VUU ness center on Williams
ave.. Upper Albina; has
two buildings on.
fi AAA New, handsome, eigrht
9l llUUU room house; lot 75x100,
with garage. Fine loca
tion, Willamette Heights
C 1 fi Ann Eight -room modern
JlVflwU house, with one acre of
ground; all kinds of
fruit. On Ainsworth
ave., near Piedmont-
1 fl finn 7-room, strictly modern
OlUtUUU houje; on Kearney St.,
$7,500
$5,250
$4,250
West Side.
Modern 8-room house,
centrally located on cor
ner lot in best part of
Irvington. For a few
days only.
New - room mode rn
house. Lot 60x100, fac
ing eaet on 13th. be
tween Brazee and Knott,
In Irvington.
Modern six-room house.
Lot 44x100. On Wasco,
between 21st and 2-d
Bts., In Irvington.
d0 OIA One acre of land well
Das, OW improved with f-rootn
house, two blocks from
Oregon City carline.
Holmes & Menefej
SO Third St.
$9500
For 87x137 and a 7
Room House
Two good business lots and one well
located residence lot on prominent
Hawthorne ave. corner. This section
is coming into demand for business and
apartment site purposes. Buy this
property and use the rear 37x87 for th
present improvements, but Improve ths
Hawthorne avenue corner, 87x100, witn
buildings that will return big interest
on your Investment.
Hartman & Thompson
Chamber ot Commerce.
100 Acres
90 acres in cultivation, balance oak
grubs, fine dark loam soil, 3 miles
from good town. Price $7000.
140 acres, 125 in crop, all level riv
er bottom land, close to railroad;
river runs across one end of place.
Price $9500.
HYLAHD JONES & CO, J
409 Gerlinger Bldg., T
Second and Alder.
$16,000
150 feet on Belmont St.
82 feet on E. 19th St.
30x100 Improved; income $100 per
month.
60x82 Corner,. vacant.
60x82 Inside, vacant.
Karnopp & Kopf
325 Railway Exchange Bldg.
iMorBarpn
$1800
100x122 ON 54TH STREET
2 blocks south of Hawthorne Ave.
on car line; street improvements all
in and paid for. Terms.
CHAPIN OERLOW P
332-338 Chamber of Commerce.
Big Success in Almonds
and Chickens
Almond trees are producing heavy
crops yearly at Sundale. on the north
bank of the Columbia. So great la the
demand for almonds that 15,000,000
pounds are being imported annually
against a 6 cents a pound duty. This
makes a good market for Sundale al
monds. Pests don't bother and nuts are
easily harvested. Chickens and chicken
feed do splendidly in an almond or
chard. The same climate suits both
Excursion rate , Saturday, March 18.
HUNTER LAND CO.
407 Well Fsrso Building.
HEIGHTS
Beautiful new resi
dence, sheltered lo
cation. Portland
Heisrhts: 6 large bed
rooms and 2 sleeping porches with,
dressing rooms; living room 20x34,
billiard room and den 20x34, paneled
dining-room 20x20, large dining porch;
8 large fireplaces, 3 toilets, S lavator
ies; hardwood floors, 2 lots, driveway,
garage, native trees very complete.
Price 13,000, cash. Henry C. Prnd
bomme Co, Owner, l06 Spalding Bldg.
Platting Proposition
A townslte platted and ready to sell on
the Pac By. & Nav. Coa road now nearly
completed to Tillamook: there Is a sta
tion on the property. This Is decidedly
the best townslte on the line and a
money-maker 1 you can handle a plat
tins proposition. Small cash payment
will handle It.
F. A. JACKSON'.
Main 8429. 327 Faillna; Bid.
Ladd Addition
Large new house, built by a doctor
for his home. Modern in every way;
1 V, blocks from car. Reduced from
$8500 to J750O; terms.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS A TRUST i
COMPANV.
l,OTS 865 IP IN
BAY CITY
OV TILLAMOOK BAY.
Exchange, privilege. Easy terms. Ter
minus umiea. .nys. iau luu,
BAY CITY LAXD CO,
701-702 Spalding Bldg.
AnOverlookBargain
rr . in... rr Int rdrl ft 0
will rent for $45 per month. Small x
cash pavment. Property will pay bal-.
ance. PRICE 84500.
607 Conch Bids;.
APARTMENT SITE
75 monthly, corner 12th and Harrison.
DOVALD MACLEOD,
81S Electric Bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS
604 Spaldln Bide
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