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4 A W . BHU.no PORTLAND - GHY IS ANSWERED Olympia Anxiously Watching Fight on in Southwest Washington. SOUND IS LOSING BUSINESS frrrhant S- Trouble Ahrad for battle and Tmvid l'ol thrj Mend Th-lr Waj a Port land Ha Hold on Trade. or.YMriA. TVash.. Mrch SI. ?reeil.) t-Th'n ta no place tn Southw-tern TVahfr,ton watching tha f:M btM th rWuthret and the Sound cttlrsi of Ta--esna and Seauia with mora Inter. t tnan Olympia. and talre the delegatra tn the aantriatloa meetlnae from thl rlty bt acted mm peacem-kera and pre Rented epn arfr an tha prt of the tnnra hot-beaded onea la tha ffamthwaat. There la nikH angulation here a to f a affect of tha Harrtman line putting oo a through train from Oraya Harbor to Portland. 9Ut-h a tnova would land much bualneaa for PorrWnd from that country, and al-r-arir It la aimol aa easy to ft from Olymrla. to Portland aa from thie city tn Seattle, on ..count of the ful tralna operating over tna Northern Pacific; matn ltnm passing through T v1"1- 'l ' '"' flat better conn-rilona uiUt drw mora vf Olyrnpla'a tra.le lo I ha Oreaon rlty. However, the lornl merrhanta predict hat If lha llarrinmfi line doea put n ITa fast train to tha Harbor, a. re. yorted. that tha Northern Pa If Ic 'will no forr-i to meet tha competition wtth better tralna to tha hound. Not only t:iat. hut It la believed that tha Harriman J na M be involved In a bad ftht. a. a--cori!lnaT to rumom from tha b cltlea of tha Hound, an effort all! be made to jnakotha Harrtman l:na ba sood by wltn t'Orr buine At. one merchant pay. Olympia fcm't la thm flcht lfelf. but thera is troul.le ahrad for Seattle and Tacom unlr-a they mend their aaya. for Portland haj f'lenda two to ona compared with prat tle and Tacoma. duo to tha fart that tha Jortkutd commercial bodiea have he I l-d tie uthwet tn every war. Tua adver t met dona for that s-vtw-n la an Id to . had a better effect than Portland cr dreamed r-f obtaining. DISBARMENT ACTION ON XMrM ting-Said to Have l'-d Mquor to -., Is IX-fcn-. atKATTl.R. Wuli. March H.-3peclal.) a-That Prank R. Wlrailtng araa under tha Influence of liquor and drtica during all tha time that ha waa aaaoclated with IL I., llackatt. -whom b rrpeatcUIy Intro duced aa a I'nlted Stat. P'crct Service operative, and that he waa practically In that condition during all his campaign lor tha Republican nomination tor prow cutlng attorney, waa the outline of tha defense submitted by Judge John F. Main In the debarment proceeding In tie Superior Court todST. tihrpard and tuJy. counsel for W'lest llrlg. made IMs admission In tha croaa- xamlnation of W. li. Mob-can by tryinc to t from Mnhecan why the witness tnoucbt W lestllns; would use extreme Bieaaurea In g'-UIng Mohrcitn'a political eupport. ! he ran testified that Wlestllnc had Introduced Uckett to him last A must and that llackett and WlestllnK. by Bieana of threats of violence. endea red to t Mohetcan to support Wlcst Jins; for proecuUni attorney. SALEM ELKS TO RAISE CASH MloMrrl Slvovr la April Will Mean JilS Aid to Tortland I'nnd. SALEM. Or.. March J1. (StpeclaU. Black face minstrels wilt flure In rals jns; Salem's quot to aaalxt the Port land lodge of Elks In entertaining tha c-rand lodae when it convenes In that rlty in lll and the local lodge has made arranaements with ti. A. Orubbs for a production to be staged here April 13 and 11 with local talent In the min strel cast. By this method. Salem Lodsre Intends to raise at least the SaOO promised a id hopes to raise costder- ably more. The lodae Is deslroua of pre aentlnsr the Portland lodge wtth $1000 If po.jlblo, aside from further money that will be raised eventually when local people will entertain delegations ef visiting Elks durlnaj the gather! ok In Portland. To take charge of the campaign for raising money. Exalted P.uler Benson has appointed tha fol lowing committee: M. W. Meyers. A. Q. Xagers. James K. Linn. II. IL Ollnser and i-T. W. Carle ton Sralth. STAYTON BANK TO REOPEN ahlrr lrrcs Leaves Salem In Auto With Larre Amount Jloner. PALEM. Or March St. fpeclal. Cashier V. L. Prerea. of the State Bank ef btayton. left here tonight In an automobile with a number of frtenda lor tstayton. carrying- with him a large amount of cash and tha hope that the bank will reopen in the morning. flow much money he had waa not given out. but It Is understood there Is enough so that the affairs of tha bank wl.l be straightened out. lie has been under negotiations, since the bank failed, wtth Portland capitalists and It la believed the money waa obtained from them with real property for se curity. ROBBERS WORK; GET $25 faloon Safe Tossed Far. Then Blown; Little la Found. LA GRANDE Or.. March Sl.-9pecll- -Td steal a aafe bodily from a saloon and. after tugging It to a aecluded .P. break It open with heavy Imple ments, waa tha feat of robbers at Hiltfaxd Ltt night. Only t-i was in the safe. Tnro Offered Vancouver Orators. VAXTOCVER. Wash- March St. Special.) For the victorloua debating team. In tha debate to held her Friday night between Wenatchee and Van couver on the'Incoroe Tav. a prise of ia will be awarded by United Statea Senator Wesley L. Janes. Mr. Layhue. assistant superintendent of public in struction of Olympia, will preside over the debate. Miss K ranee a Stone and jester Wood, of Vancouver, will debate I'.usaell Mills and Jessie Lewi, of We natchea. Tha winners of this debate will be champion debaters of this dis trict, and will be la Una for the state championship W0m The Imperial Oregon's Greatest Hotel 550 Booms, 104 Suites, "VTith PrWaU t auM. NEW riBEPSOOr BXJLLDINa Moderate Bates. Phil Metachan ft Bona. Props. PORTLAND HOTEL flL-Siiaa-s C. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor. mm mm rarcD sept xsea. PRITATB HOTEL LENOX B. D. aa4 V. H. JORCEXSElf, nape, a ad Ms re. CORNER 3d AND MAIN STS. Pet is4 Celd Water. Lataa- Dlnaaei rheae ra ICvery Keaas. RATES SLOOsuid Dp Hotel Donnelly TACOMA, WASH. Moat Centrally Located Hotel in the) City Rocanthy Modernixod RATES 75c TO $3.00 Earopaaa Plan Frwa 'Bua COST WILL BE $650,000 rERMIT ISSCED FOIl NEW BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. Llpman, AVolfe & Co. Structure to Require 2000 Tons or , Steel, Now Being: Fabricated. Permit was Issued yesterdsy from tha office of the City Building- In spector for construction of the new department ators building- for Llpman. Wolfe A Co which la to cover tha half block on the west side of Fifth street between Washing-ton and Alder. The building Is to bs a strictly flrst clsss structure of 1 storlea. Tha con struction will be of steel frame. The building Is to cost 1650,000. The Hurley-Mason Company haa tha contract for erection of the building. Removal of the old I. Irk and frame buildings that have occupied the sits for many years past will begin July 1. and one year has been given the con tractor to clear the aite and construct the new building. It Is expected thst the new structure will be occupied by the department stors by July 1. 111. Two thousands tons of steel will be used In the framework of the building, and this alone will cost about !. 000. Tha -Northwest Bridge Company haa been engsged on this order for some time past and the steel will all be ready when It la wanted. Besides tha 10 floors above ground, the build ing will have a' double basement, tha machinery plant of tha store occupy ing the sub-basVtnent. The exterior of the building will be faced with terra cotta tile of a light s ha dev. and tha partition walla and floors will be of hollow tile and rein forced concrete. Tha structure Is to ba of attractive appearance and will ba a monumental addition to. the big building district downtown. Doyle, Patterson A Beach are the architects. INDIANS WOULD KEEP FORT Grand Rondo Keds Oppose Remov al of Blockhouse. SHETirDAV. Or.. March 31. (Special. V The Indfcaie of the Grand Ronde reserva tion west of here, declare that they will never ace Fort 8heridan removed to Dayton. The old blockhouse which stands on their -hunting grounds." has recently been given to the City of Day ton by a Federal donation, and tba In justice of the set has been fittingly ex hibited In the sttltude of the Indians of tha Urejid Itoude reservation, who de TJIE MORNING OREGOXIAX. SATURDAY, APRrL' 1, 1011. NEW PERKINS Fifth and Washington Sts. OPENED JUNE. 908 A hotel in th rery heart of Prrrtland'i bosinest etivity. Modern in ery reapeet. Bates, $1.00 and up.- Moderate pries reals or ant in oonnectjon. L. Q. SwetUnd. Secretary and Manager. ixmi. lilies m .knttaCalBf --ajau5ai -c The laxgrest and most magnificent hotel in Portland; unsurpassed in elegance of accommodations or excellence of cuisine. European plan $1.50 per day and upward. O. J. KArrMAXlT Manager. THE CORNELIUS The House of Welcome, corner Park and Alder: European plan. new. modern and atrlctlv up to date: fine sample rooms: rates tl per day and up; rooms with bath. IS per day up: all outside rooms : our omnlbua meets all trains. E. E. TLETCUEB, ' Manager. HOTEL RAMAPO Cor. Fourteenth andW ahing:toa Hew netel. Elesjaatly raxmUhae. Rates $1 and Up FKCIAX RATES FOR rERXAXCXTS. Kwraswaa rtaa. Ties Meeta Aft Tralaa X. E. roLET. PROrRlBTOR, BATH a. The Bowers Hotel Ele-veata, Hear Wsaklsgtas Street. UiltH Cafe in the Gty Serrke Unsurpassed aa Rhbi f LOS Per Day aa Raasaa StJM Per Iay TB With Bath f2.M Per Day Sasasle He ease fee CaaaaaerHal Travelers. H. C BOWER, Pres. Msrr Farsaerly Msaasjer af tha PartUad Hotel. clare that they will burn the old fort If an attempt la made for It's removal to a foreign resting place. Tha Grand Ronde Indians are manifest ing an Intenew' loyalty to the historic monument which was- erected 70 years sgo on the ground of their ancestors, and they claim the rotted structure aa a sacred and priceless heritage. If Fort Sheridan ever resches Dayton, the ob ject of the presentation from the Gov ernment. It will be via the aviation route. Pendleton to Keep Mothers Day. PENDLETOX. Or.. March IL (Spe cial.) "Mothers' Day will ' be ob served In all the churches at Pendle ton next 8unday with special sermons and programmes, according to the plana of the local ministerial associa tion. The organisation has also started a movement to have the men of Pen dleton observe tha day by wearing white carnations. UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS ARK HELD AT THIS OP PICK FKOM THE FUl-I-OWINO A.NSWKR CHKCKS AND MAT PE HAD BY PRE SE.NTINO TOCR CHECKS AT THS ORE' ROMAN OFFICE: A 7.O. 3J. K.-.S. . 80. 8T. 0 Bin. H &HS. !. 32 893. M'3, 804, SV IW. OOT. BIS. . 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O-vf. Oris, AJ 80S 878. 878. 880, 883. b. , 8Vi 18B. SOU 803. 80S AK 806. 833. MS. 837. M0. 847. 8.H. 83. 83. 885. t. 87. 883. 88i, 888. 887. 8v3, 8u0. t7. 013. AI 83. S4. 8, 88". 80S. AH 803. 887. t. 80. 8". 014. AN 8S3. 87. 883. 894. 888. 81. 008. 8"0. If above answers are not called for vrltbla six days, same will be destroyed. BtEKTDfO KOTICM. OREOO! IX3DOE. NO. 101. A. F. AND A. M. Btated communi cation tbls (Saturoar) evening, at 8 o'clock. Maaonlo Tempi VUlt tns brethren cordially invited. By order W. M. A. J. UXtiDLXS, Sec, AMrSEMEVTS. HEILIG THEATER 7th and Taylor TWO PERFORMANCES TOPAT Special Price Matinee l:lt last Time Tonight 8:1 GERTRUDE ELLIOTT In tha Plav of Cheerfulness -TUB DAWN OF A TOMORR4VV" Thls afternoon Ixwer floor l.u0. Bal cony, first 8 rows 81. next rows 76c. last 11 rows 10c: gallery. 3ic. :5c. Tonight Lower floor $1. 81.50. balcony II. eO: gallery JOc lie. SEAT SALE NOW OPEN HCTLIO THEATER. T NIGHTS BEGINNING TOMORROW Special Price Matinees -Wadnesday and Bat. Henry W. Savage's Production World Famoua Musical Success "The Merry Widow" Mahal Wllber-Charlcs Meaklns and Original New York Cast 00 People 00 Special Orchestra. Evenings: Lower Floor 13-81. SO. Balcony, first S rows. 11.50; next rows, ft; fallow. Ins; rows. 7.V-; last I rows. IMic. KrKjra GaJler-r. 50c Matinees: Lower Floor. 1. so il. Balcony. l-7c-60c. Gallery. 3tc-J5c DA FDD THEATER U-fVAVL IV M.ln t and A S0. GEO. I- BAKER. Mgr. Florence Theodora Thnrlow ROBERTS ROBERTS BERGEN la "JIM. THE PENMAN." Matinee Today TonlsM 8un. Nifht. Eva. 2io. ROc, 7.-. II. Mate. ISc. -VW. Next week, opens Monday night "Zaaa. MAIW . A 10?S MATINEE EVKKT DAT 15-25-50 NIGHTS 15-25-50-75. XTF.r.K M-Rrif ft. Mr. and Mra. Sidney Drew In "The 1 enow iMwc-ofi. ii- ... alne Penman. The Creat Lester. oor Cast. Ins Dnabara. MlM Kle Fne, Joe Miller and Mm Westoa. Ireoe Boaull, Myaterioua Lupin. GRAND Week of Mar. 27 ARTHUR LA VINE erVcn.7 CO.. P.dwia tieonte. ITettent J ere fsanford. TH K KMINO Brxrssr Ilrothers, DRKAUNAKiHT" iit.vDAMl,E liatlaee av.ry day. :8: any aaat. 18a, BtsoIds partormaaCM at T:8i and .1J ka irony. lft: lower Boor. 2c: bos aaata. 8oo raeonatled Vaudeville. - ALT. THIS VVEKK tfls Cornallas 8. warld'a sjreatest art lots of equilibrium: Ca dets de dswnnr, Mathews and r.nclisn. Moire and mw. Tti( "d Breoka. La Walla ana fitfa-v l-.nl irHmnf. Popu'nr prices. 'Mat. dally. 2:3Q. 7:10. 0 P-M- I7"T f PORTLAND S FAM . 1 TV IL n w vi avnorjBK. Week commenclnc Monday Matinee K'atlns A Flood preaant tha Lyric Musical Comedy Company In "THE BACHELORS." By Dillon and Kins'. Three perfoiaiances dally. 2:4. 7 J. J:1"; Friday l.ht home t.lrls" r'rj "2 each performance. Next week. -The Bluffers' CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dally er Sunday. T Unf, One time , ir" Mame ad two -oneecottre time. . --o ssius ad three conwcotlve U ";." -rS? bame ad six or seven consecutive Hemlilaacca must accompany out-of-town ""jsfpword. counls aa one line aa cash ad vertisements and ao ad counted for lesa than two lines. k hen aa adveHlsemeot Is not rnn eonseca tlve times the one-time rate applies. Oa charge of book advcnwmenls tne chance will be baaed on the actual number of llnea appearinc In the paper, resardleae of the nnniber of words In each line. In New -Today all advertlsementa are ehars;ed by measure only. 14 lines to tne '"rlie above rates apply to advertlsementa under "New Today" and all other classifica tion exceptlns the followinsS situations Wanted, Male. tituallona Wanted, Female. or Kent. Rooms, Private Families. Rooms and Board. Private Families. rlouaekeeplna Rooms. Private Families. The rate on the above classification Is 7 cents a line each Insertion. In ca of box office address Is required, count Ibis aa part of the ad. Answera to advertisements will be forwarded ta patrons, provided self-address td eavelopea are ln- For the aerommodatloa of patrons. The Oregoniaa will accept classified advertise ments over the telephone, providing the ad. vertiser Is a subscriber to either phone. No prices will be quoted over the phone, hut bill will be rendered tba following day. Whether subsequent advertlsementa will be accepted over the phone, depends upon the promptnese of the payment of telephone ad vertisements. Mtnation Wanted and Per aonal advertlsementa will not be accepted ever the telephone. Orders for one Insertion only will be accepted for "Honsea for Kent, Furniture for Bale, Hnatnese Opportuni ties, " "Koomln.-bousrs'' and "Wanted to Kent." PIED. WB1BEL, At the Sellwood Hospital, March SI, Otto Welbel. beloved husband of Mrs. Otto -Welbel. aged 67 years 4 months 16 days. Remains st Hemstock's Funeral parlora. East Thirteenth and Umatilla. Funeral announcement later. LEHRAND At Mllwaukle, Or.. March 31, Mrs. Emma Legrand. widow of tha lata A. Legrand and beloved mother of Frank X., C. Adolph and Anton M. Legrand. Funeral notice later. San Francisco, 8ac ram en to and San Jose papers jlease copy. FUNERAL NOTICES. FRET At Santa Ana. Cel.. George W. Frey. of Freeport. III. The funeral services will ba held at Flnlay's parlors at 2 P. M. to day (Saturday). Friends Invited. Inter ment Greenwood Cemetery. TONSETH FLORAL CO, MAKUl'AM I.I0.. FLORAL l)tl(.M rhonea: Mala not; A HOT. "Dunning a) atcKntee, Faaerai Directors, 1th and Pine, l'bone Main 430. Lady as sistant. Oflice of County Corooer. EDWARO UOLHAN CO.. Funeral DUect era. -0 8d at. Lady aselstant. Phone M. 807. J r FIN LEV i BON. ia and Madison. Lady attendant- Phone Main 0. A 1S88. EAST "SIIE F-nnermJ Dlrectora. suoceaaors Oa . a. Dunning, Inc. E. 83. B .5X6. EHJCSON-O. Undertakers. Lady aaalsU ant. SOS Aider. M. S188. A tt35. EELLER-BYRNES CO., Fuoeral Director. 194 Williams ave-i both phones; lady aaat. LERCH. Undertaker, cor. East Alder and Clxtb East 181. B IBag. Lady assistant. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE CITY HALL Mala 508L A 7580. HUMANE OFFICER. Scnteant Crate, Residence 24 K. I4th, N. Kast 4779. . K. A. Daanslre, Kes. 838 Wasco St. W. U. Gates, Kes. 73 E. 16th. East 1785. Horse Ambulance. A 8101: Pr. Ex. 4. Nights. Sundays and Holidays. A 0100: Pr. Ex. 4: Trunk 7. NEW TODAT. Nob Hill 6O1IOO, with fine home, elegant location; one-third cash. Apply own er, 3C7 Morrison Bt. New Steel Bridge Lots and quarter blocks in vicinity of the new Sieel bridge at very low 8KXU8TAKE LTMAX.M Fifth St. MORTGAGE LOANS 1 rw vxv ce ar AV 1 O SOS Bpaldlaa- Bids- WANTFD Movlng-plcttire machine, gaa outfit, ate, B 810. Oregoniaa. films. .a. at V THEATER I , 1 F,W TODAY. 1 XEW TODAY. OUR FORECAST 1911 To mike money, by Ascot Acres At$7SO 1912 Making Money Tour Ascot Acre ' Will be worth $1000 1913 Money doubled. AscotAcres Sell at ' $1500 1914 In the city limits- 1 ; AscotAcres will bring r $2000 1915 ' Opening of the Panama Canal Big year for Portland. AscotAcres $3000 1916 itfow in city lota Each lot sells for as much as original acre cost. AscotAcres $4500 We really believe the above will happen and know that there is not an other proposition to equal this. Only 7V. miles from the center of the Burnside Bridge, l34 miles from the city limits, on the Mount Hood Electric line, 30 minutes out, and fronting on the fashionable drive, the Base Line road. AscotAcres Has met with popular approval: 228 TRACTS SOLD SINCE JAN. 2311 Only a few left at company prices. Bu your home now in ASCOT ACRES. Phone in and make your reservation for today and Sunday, in the automo bile leaving every hour for the tract. h22 KEASEY SS nUHASDNJEFFERY 5232haniberofCOaaierc!iay Main 1189. A 3814. COME TO GREGO todaV FREE RENT For 6 Months Will start you toward vour future permanent home. Street improvements "going in now. Easy payments. Lots as low as $200. Take Rose City Park car to end of line. Short car ride on most direct line in the city. INVESTMENT C0.0 Stock ranch of 320 acreo, two miles east of Telocasett railroad station; 72 acres farm land, 8 acres in alfalfa, balance pasture; would be fine fruit land. Has orchard for family use. Good buildings; S000 buys It; 400 acrns adjoining this taken as homesteads and valuable for pasture. Could be bought very reasonable. Ten acres 600 bearing fruit trees, mostly apples and cherries. All tillable land. Good small house. Fine water. On county road. 1 1-3 miles east of Cove, Or. A fine living can be mada In berries on this place. Price $2250. Forty acres Hillside home; 1000 bearing trees: 600 apple trees of the best marketable varieties. Balance in cherries, peaches and prunes. AU voung thrifty trees in healthy condi tion. Good berry patches for home ufc including strawberries, raspberries and blackberries. Good house of seven rooms and good outbuildings. Fine water; 1 miles east of Cove. Or, and on the county road. Price $4500. SKB LENOIR&CO. 74 Chamber of Commerce. BUNGALOW NEAR BROADWAY ssoo About $2000 cash needed. CHAPIN & HERLOW, 332 C-iamber of Commerce. HOOD . RIVER ORCHARD For sale by owner; twenty ares bearing orchard, equal to any in Hood River Valley; trees six and seven years old; attractive price; owner .has large tract; desires to sell a portion. V 914,- Oregonian. "We represent a large colony of peo ple who are seeking locations in Ore gon, and we want to get in connection with parties representing means or having" large holding of land, for the purpose of starting a colonization company. This is a bona fide propo sition, and will bear closest investi gation. No triflers. AM 911, Ore gonian. Announcement We beg leave to inform prospective buy ers that we have moved our office to 20S ALDER ST. Where we would be pleased to have you call and examine our splendid list of REAL, ESTATE of all kinds. BLOCH REALTY CO. 100x100, 12th and Hall Income $1 04 per month. You can have it for $20,500 Sengstake & Lyman SO Fifth St. 1678 Van Houten Seven-room house, one block from carline. House well built, gas and electric light. Large yard and flowers. Low price. MERCHANTS SAVIXtiS ct TRUST COMPANY. 4 BEAUTIFUL Homes, finely furnished, elegant loca tions. Some choice lots. Irvlngton. C 186S; E. 273. W. H. Herdman. RY HEIGHTS LAND Olmsted Park LAST CHANCE Some of the best sites, formerly re served, now on the market. "We have arrived at the end of Olmsted . Park sales when these few lots are sold. They are absolutely the best in this addition and the price is very low. Improvements paid. Olmsted Park is, as you know, sec ond to no addition in Portland. Close in, on Broadway car. Very high in elevation. Every lot a building site. Your last chance. THE WEST SIDE COMPANY SOLE. AGENTS Third and Madison Sts., Madison Big. Marshall 980, A 4747. 6 Lots With River View at Riverwood Station (Riverdale). Bull Run water main, hard surface streets partly in. All advantages of a country home. Fruit trees planted. Among fine country homes. Price $42501000 Cash. ,j, CHAPIN & HERLOW. 332 Chamber of Commerce. Many Reasons Why You Should See ARDENWALD before purchasing a homeslte. Write or Shone us for illustrated booklet, or. better yet, call and let us show you tha property; or take the Cazadero or Gresham oar at First and Alder streets, give the' conductor 6 cents or a trans fer check, stop at Ardenwald and eea our agent, Mr. G. T. Parry, on the ground. Sidewalks, graded streets and water mains laid and paid for. 8400 TO $600 EAST TERMS KNAPP & MACKEY St2 and 213 Board of Trade Bldg. Come in With Us We are going to buy direct from owner 100 acres of the finest farm land in Oregon; all under cultivation; rail road running along both sides of prop erty. Electric lights and other con veniences to make It an A-No. 1 propo sition. We are buying this for $160 an acre; end if you want any portion from 5 acres up. see or phone us quick, because it must gr within the next fifteen days. UNITED TRUST COMPANY 017 Board of Trade BIdg. Phones Main &418, A 3ISS. 's The one BEST place In Portland to buv. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and MOST DESIRABLE residence property of the city. SEEING IS BELIEVING BETTER go and see the many CHOICE resi dences under construction and the im provements going on. The Oregon Real Estate Company GRAND AVE. AND MULTNOMAH ST. HOMESEEKERS . 220 acres. Southern Oregon. 176 ready for plow. Balance can be tilled. t-pring water piped to buildings. Good buildings. Finest soil in county. River bottom soil. Good fruit land. Price very reasonable. Suitable for subdivision. Easy terms. HILL 817 Lnmbermena Building. HOMESEEKERS ATTENTION HEADQUARTERS FOR WELL SELECTED SMALL FARMS. IRRIGAT ED AND NON-IRRIGATED ORCHARD LANDS. FRUIT AND GARDEN TRACTS. ACREAGE OF ALL SIZE3 AND IN EVERY LOCATION. PRICES AND TERMS. COOK & TAYLOR 402-3-4-5 LEWIS BLDG, FOURTH AND OAK STS. Lease for Sale One of the best store corners in Portland, all ready equipped. Ad dress A 909, Oregonian. DAIRY RANCH For Sale 700 acres, 25 miles from Portland, oa the river. Good bottom land, with sufficient high land for etock. S40 PER ACRE. Call at 12SV4 Third St. Seventh Street 100 feet on 7th-st.corner, north of Burnside. An opportunity to own a piece of West Side business property. For particulars see Holladay Addition Sengstake & Lyman I 80 Fifth St. V REAL ESTATE. For Sale Lots. IRVINGTOJf vicinity Improved lot. Broad way car, one block; $800. H 906, Ore- gonlan. S W CORNER. 74x100, Tibbetts and 28th 'ta In Waverlelgh Heights, for (ale; I14O0. terms. WH. Oregon Ian. ADJOINING Mt. Tabor Park, 158x115; view property; on car Una; half cash; by owner. AL 818. Oregonlan. HERMOSA f ARK Seaside. Or.; three of the choicest lots In this tract for sale. n- qulre or owner. 4-id pin sr. FOR SALE 60x75 ft. corner lot. at 25th and Broadway sts. ; business or residence property. Main 5212, A 557. BEAUTIFUL harbor view, full lot: north east side; improvements. $500. 319 Yeon Bldg. FIRLAND 10 DOWN. $3 MONTHLY. Fine corner, 60x100. 400. Fred W. Ger man, 329 Burnside. Main or A 2776. $15 000 50x100 apartment site. West Park. Owner. Y 904. Oregon lan. MUST sell immediately, choice lots. 60x100. on Holgate st. B 2301. 650 A beautiful Laurelhurst lot, $23 cashi $10 monthly. AF 910. Oregonian. IMPROVED-building lot 100x134 at Lents, $500. Phone owner. Tabor 3151. IRVINGTON lot. $1100. faces East 20th st, Owner. Phone Marshall 2852. bTg snap from owner: 100x100, big bear ins trees; $1000; terms. Sellwood 1ST.. n