Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 12, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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    TRIP ABROAD CUT
Dock Commission to Tour Only
as Far as New York.
ENGINEERS RELIED UPON
Instead of Inpctln Noted W harea
of Earope, Mr. Motley and Mr.
Corbet WW Find Eprt
to Manage Work Here.
F. W. Vlulkey and If. U Corbett.
rr.embera of the City Dock CommliiVin.
wfco wer, delecated to cake a trip to
tulin and European porta to etude
toeatrnevoa of tfie moat modern docas
f tha world, bar, ehar.a;ed thalr plane.
Mr. Mulitey announced yesterday that
Sa and Mr. Corbatt would go only aa far
Naw Tor. Inatead of studyln
Jocks, tfca Commissioners hava decided
to limit the purposa of tha trip to tnn
election. Jf possible, of dock entineer
rbo haa made a stu-ly of .tha vartoua
lock ln system, of tha world.
"Mr. Corbatt and I cava talked the
rublect orer." ld Mr. Mui.ey. "and
bara concluded tbat wa do not poaaeae
aooush technical knowledge of docka to
rrmAXXB crrxixioJcav
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t Bear fire....Jur.e IT
An. II H.na June IT
kcoi Fen Fruacieco June 1
A..io-e tur.ba June 1
fmrtt Honooa;....June -
ninnida I'.nvoe June -
Oeo. VT. Cider.. Dleee.... June XX
Kwrin P.aro....June I.
Raaaeka ..aaa tle(o...uae 2
make a proper atudy of them at tha
porta wa bad planned to Tlelt. and that
Uie only way to make a real aucceaa of
uch a trip would be to take with u
a food aoclneer.
En fin cere to He Consulted.
"Wa know that rood docka bare been
ronetructrd In New York. Montreal.
I'hlladetphla and Quebec. Wa will try
t. cat In touch with the enctneere who
bare built thee docka and aea If wa
ran find one of them who hna knowledre
rt mc-lern dock tulldln which we want.
It la probable that tha inem who have
ronetrucaed t t-.ee doc3i have pravloaely
ntaJe a atudy of tha beat docka of tha
ortd. and will bara all the knowledge
In that Una that could ba ceetred.
-It le not our Intention to enaace an
engineer on thla trip, but to Interview
the beet enalneern with whom wa can
rt In touch, and tnen make reewm
rr.endatlona to tha rock Commlealon,
Men can then complete tha terma with
the etrineer that may ba delred.
Mr. Muikey aald ba waa not certain
Jiiat when ha and Mr. Corbett would
Wave for tha Eaet. but that ba waa
rea-ly to leave at any ttma that Mr.
Corbett might aalecc
Bond Not Yet Sold.
The Dock Commlealon baa been au
thorised to aell city bonda to tha amount
of treJO.eea to buy a elte and eatabllah
rubllo dock Tha Commlealon waa
created laat November, but nothing haa
been accomplished by It to data. Tha
C'ommlaslcnera have been looking for aa
engineer to whom they plan to entrust
the drawing of plane for tha propoeed
municipal docka Nona of the bonda has
teen toll and It haa been announced
that there will ba no sale of dock bonda
until tha engineer baa mada recommen
dations. Tha Tock Commission alao ha tha
r:nt to maae laws to g-overn the water
front of tha eitv. but no action of thla
kinj wlU be takm until tha work of
the engineer la well under way.
Commles'oners Mulkev and Corbett
will probably be back from tha E.iatern
trip wtUilo a little mre than a month,
and eoon thereaf:r It 'a expected an
engineer wtU be employed.
llOVNOKE IS DRY DOCKED
(learner Being Repaired South Will
Mle One Trip.
The eteemer Roanoke, which waa due
to. arrive trom Frvnolsco yesterday
villi not return to rortlanJ until two
Mki from now. The Injuriee s .e aus
talcel In grounding or. tie b.tr when
leaving far tie ?ouia on her last trip,
nitli It necessary tor her tu go on tlia
arydock In nn Francisco.
At tna offla of t.ie North TacltlJ
fiteamshlp Company yesterday It wea
repartej that u.e lt.anke aa not
damaged seriously, but that docking of
the vessel threw her o!t of her eciied
ule. and that she would simply remain
over for oca trip. The lioanoke wrTl
go from San Krancls.-o to San Diego
before returning to Portland.
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MoTentenis vt Vecl. '
Atons June 11 e.l'tlOB t the meuth
el at S P. Si.-..t.u r J
nnt 12 miles. ea:.ir c.u-ly '
., i.. A si., slan.rs 0nr4 HuMarJ
r-j tonl'.. ( r.d-e s:!' t
1 1 A. H . s'samer ..-'. us. tor a raa-
' Vlrave Hlrtar. June 11 Arrlred yeetsr
s:earnr 1 he. from Vortland.
H..i,u.. Jus. 11 !-s!3 yfrAr.
t:..i.l ne C. F. C.vr, M Nn'i"t
ju-.e li -A-r:a rsiraer.
s.is ech.rr Anll. trem peniar-.d.
san rrsn.-..-. Jure It ArneJ "
s'ip ra f: --n W'4 vif J .-rB..r.
- .m Mama Ss.lni iJr urmtl. I r
June It. Arrive. eieamer THn
f-m T'. e:mr Tlr'1e. trorn .un4
yo"s- ste'ir t'r.t.-e Hiiert. Irom Pri:
Furert; a-ner phln frvtn
...T.r h .:. fru:a K"r.l s: rl
a-a.f itr. for Hnnrn A'w:
mr eai.'a Aa. fer .iw.t au-u.
poa.r a. f P J Aer f-t koHlra;
t-mtm" Itrt.n. f.-r a rrsa.lco. sieainr
K.am:X f-r se rraa.
h: a. s . i f
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GRADUATES HEAR SERMON
Re. Scaddlng Speak at St. Helm's
Hall Baccalaureate) Eaercieea.
Tha Right Rev. C-.arle Scaedtcg.
Fpiscopal B.shop of Oraoo. mil Ma
e"'.c.a! vis.titlon ta Trmliv Fans')
yas:erUr BiMtlLf and preached te
TUts sa Aser1e Meaaay.
M en. . t.o
T te A- m . .-a a ret
T o P l .! feet
annual baccalaureate aertnon to tha
erred ua tea of St. Helen'a HalL He took
for hie text. "Ta ehail be wltneaaaa
unto me,"
"Christianity.- ba said, -la a relllon
that advances by mean of testimony;
and or.ly so. Wnera no one sneaks for
.. ... ... ....itln m
It It des. imaa-in. r rmms
t a week or a month without mentlonlna
ir.e name 01 jesua. iniu
the disciples me. cleg- and ta:kln about
tha weather, the crope. polltiea or
finances an2 not aaylec a eolltary word
about God. True hoiy living la teetl
noof to Christ. Without U talk la
mere hypocrisy.
-Of all acheol discipline tha moral
part la the moil precious. To sunder
r:iloue from secular subjects In tha
trainlra of children la a capital mis
take. Thetr association cannot ba too
clone. It Is wltH all tnia In view that
our church school for srlrls le earrylne;
on Ha work. We try to keep In view
the original meaning- of the word, edu
cate, that la. to lead out tha Individ
uality of eery puplL' Wa belleva tn
character rather than IB knowledge or
fact
soma people get their religion for
nothlcir. and It la worth exactly what
It con. Millions for Mammon and
mltea for the Messiah eeema tolbe the
motto of the are. It la required of
Christiana that they a-lve lovingly and
aa God haa prospered them."
At the cloee aX tha bishop's aermon
the Impressive service of confirmation
waa admlnlatered to 11 csvndldatea, who
through thla rite, were admitted Into
communicant membership In tha Epla
copai Church.
lIESlErSci COAL
ELECTRICITY RAPIDLY SUPER
SEDING FTEL HEAT.
Head of Eight and Power Depart
ment of Traction Company
Foresee Big Clinnge.
That tha cities of tha fnlted States
will be using electric heat In all their
skyscrapers within the next few years
la the opinion of O. R. Coldwell. gen
eral auperlntendent of the llrtit and
power department of the Portland
Railway. Light Power Company, who
returned from- a seven weeks- trip to
New York yesterday. Mr. Coldwell at
tended tha annual meeting of the Na
tional Electric Lighting Association. In
New Tork City. Portland waa a can
didate for the next rendeivous of tha
association, but Seattle won tha plum.
It waa agreed, however, that tha dele
gates would visit Portland on their
way to Seattle In ,ltlS.
"I round a great deal of Interest
being taken In tha East In producing
electric beat for large buildings and
for residences, as well aa hotel kitch
ens." aald Mr. Coldwell "Denver al
ready hae a hotel which Is equipped
for electric beating, and It la proving
to be a success. In Chicago I found
all of tha large hotels now In tha pro
eesa of construction being equipped
not only for electrlo cooking, but so
built that. If It la desired to Install
electric beat. It can be accomplished at
small cost. I am firmly convinced that
In a tew yeare the coal wagon will ba
a thing of the past.
The rapid development of electrlo
apparatus for household and manufac
turing use la almply wonderful, and
this application of power will do mora
to build cltlea than any other factor
In our modern Ufa.
-Portland alande la an enviable po
sition In thla respect, and Oregon haa
a future In front of It that la the won
der of the electrical world. Conditions
In the East are what might be called
dulL I noted this In tha train coming
West. The train waa on time at every
station, lo ordering goo tie from fac
tories some tf them offered to deliver
them ahead of time, and I found this
to bo true In a meaaura with many
concerns. I am Inclined to take tha
view that business conditions are on
the mend, and while dull, they might
ba due to the eeaaon.
-Wherever I was everybody Inquired
about Portland. Tha Rosa restlval
everybody knows about It Is com
ii. rated upon, and ail ask bow It I
bandied. Portland, ao far aa I am
able to jusge. la a favorite In tha East.
Everybody thinks that wo have a good
time.
"Down In Arlsona where they built
the Roosevelt dam there la a wonderful
amount of development going on In
electric heating. The power Ilea dor
mant In tha Winter and pumping Is
not necessary for tha land to ba Irri
gated. Already plana are under way
to create appilanrea which will use
tha energy now going to waste. It la
along thla line that I expect Oregon
to develop to a remarkable extent.-
DEDICATION MUST WAIT
Portland Christian Scientists Will
1rt Clear Church of Debt.
The new home of tha First Church of
Christ Scientist. Nineteenth and Everett
streets, will not ba dedicated until tha
entire cost of tha building, of which
several hundred dollara are lacking, la
paid by the congregation. Thla la ex
pected to be done inside of a month,
and when tha final payment la made an
elaborate opening service with probably
several officers of the church present,
will be held.
The first service In tha church since
Its completion was Sunday morning.
When final payment la mada the church
il! have cost IW.u to erect. The style
la the classical, alter that of tha mother
church In Boston, and the building has
a hanJjiome appearance.
The local Christian Science Church la
one of the stror.xest on the Pacific Coet.
and the erection of a new church for
tue congregation of tha Second Church
of Christ. Scientist. Is expected to be
but a matter of a few years.
BREEZE LESSENS HEAT
Despite Hot Spell. Present Jan II
Coolest in Years.
Heat was somewhat lessened yestsrday
by slight wini'.s from the northwest,
w.ilch Increased In the afternoon. The
greatest difference In the temperature
was noticed In difforent parts of Port
land, the heat on tha hl'.le falling sev
eral decrees below the reltered tem
perature in the valleys, tha light weat
wind being-responsible.
Humidity lad a great deal 10 do with
the earning heat of the day yeaterday.
says ttt vea'.hrrman. the presence of a
larae amount of moisture In the air
maalrg tlie heat more notlceahle. Ie
pite the heat. Portland Is having tha
coo est Jur.e experienced within the last
fsw years, and tl-.e heat record for the
11 days of June Just past compare favor
es:y trlth coast and Inland points on the
I'acir.o S.ope
HIGH WATERJS DUE TODAY
Lower Docka Cleared In Readiness
' for Expected Rise.
Tha high water mark of tha river U
evpected to be reached eome time today.
Ms ay of the lower docks will probably
be eubraerged before this evening, but
the forecast of the Weather Pursaa ta
tit tha aster iU begin to lower and
TFIE 3IOKXINO OREGOXIA!?. MOXDAT, JUXE
AvrirafKXT.
BAKER ihi't
TONIORT A 11 WEEK-LAST WKEK OT
Ths eminent art.ir.
JOHN BAINPOUS,
gupported br tfte Kikir Th'aier Company in
Klchsrd Mansflo'.d's Fou Fuecess.
-A TAklM- ROMANCE."
kATIMU WED. AND AT. .
ftperlal Summer prtcrs. Sic. SOc; metrneee
lie ell eeate. Next week. Summer vaude
vi. .e and Photopiave. 10c
MACt S, A 1
XU A
iI DAT
1S-2S Si
high;.
IW.'UIQ.TSa
WKFR MONDAY. JI NF. It Homer B. Ma
ss ana sur il nn-in .. ' : ,
past, mnllli "la and Out": e
hcetiie Hrlrw. The Three Vagraate. red
ll.it.ll sad His Kids. l-roVI! and Butrer
nnh. Lolta tiladxea. Mile, fcmerie, Or-
T
rmnsIM YeaAtvllle.
ALL THia WF.EK The Three rstms.
World's .real-t :.!eneole ef the Hoops,
I.radsl and Korroaa. (ierdra City Trio,
ntch Ceoier. Billy .lnd Trie. Pantageecepe.
Thomas f. Hater and tempsay.
Popu.er prices. Mai, daily at :IK. T SO.
GRAND Week of June 1 2
Heee HeCemea
JOT. WELCH.
Oreateet ef all He
brew Charaotcr
Blaseft aad Seett,
tirrtrDea apasioev.
Latirlnger-Lacae
Company.
Ultehell, Welle ao
tpvagws and MaNe
OBAN DAbkW
liatinM Mr 1 . v e-so anv sssL tile.
Evsarng performance at TiSO and a:15;
balconr. lie: lower floor, xse: boa eeata. aoe.
OAKS PARK
GREAT AUTTPEMENT ' RESORT.
Feature Attractions Free Band Concerts,
Greed Opera Onartet. Musical Comedy Can.
peny. The Ostrich f arm. Many other l'ark
Nevel'lee. Open dally. 10 A. M. to 11 V.
M. Admission IOC cblldrsn 5a. under 0 years
free. Cars. First and Alder. Launches at
Morrison. sTet FlrMrjv
probably within two days tha docka wilt
ba above water once more.
At tha Alnsworth. dock yeaterday tha
water almost overflowed tha lower dock,
and everything bad been removed from
the lower dock to Ineure safety. J. W.
Ransom, local sgent for tha Harrlman
steamship' lines, said that nothing more
would bo placed on tha lower Alnsworth
dock until all (danger of higher water
bad passed.
The river reading yesterday morning
waa lt.t feet and at t o'clock laat night
It waa lt.t feet. The highest stage will
probably ba reached thla evening.
Academy Ctrla Present Play.
MOUNT AMJEL, Or- June II. (Spe
cial.) Tha girls of Mount Angel Acad
emy yesterday presented their annual
play, "Rebecca's Triumph." In tha City
Hall. Tha proceeds were donated to St.
Mary's parish, to ba applied on tha naw
church.
Dredge Work Is Success.
SALEM. Or., June 1L 9pecial.) To
clean tha snags and the Eola bar, the
Government dredge Matholoma haa left
up river. The dredge has been working
for some-time on the Wheatland bar.
where Its work haa been auoceaaful and
a wide channel opened at that point.
Edlefsen's Slabwood Is superior. "
AUCTION SALE TODAY
At Wilson's, corner Second and Tamtilll.
le at 10 A. M. J- T. Wilson, auctlonf.r.
- AtEXTLNO ROTICBA
A.' AND A. B. KITS Twenty-
fourth eeml-annual reunion.
Programme for tooay. e a. .
Candidates assemble for resls-
tratlon; 10 A. M . fourin. Dim
nd sixth dssrsoe; 2 P. M..
. ... . . d m faur.
mm !.. . . .
-innin u i . . - ...
Py order presiding ottloer.
alVLTNOMAH COrNCIl. ROT-At-
ARCANfM. meets at K. P
Hall, llth and Alder streets, the
eecend and fourth Monday ct each
"iei - monin ai a - ja. "'
dially welcomed. P. Lioyd Cover,
gecretery, ee Union ava.
HARMONY LODOE. Stt 13. A.
A T. ANU A. M. stated comnium-
cation this (Monday) evening, at
ef s Vt v p. M. Work In the F. C. de-V-v
grae. Vultlng brethren welcome.
v W. U. CB UN. Sea.
EXEMPT rlREMKN'B ASSOCIATION
Rsulsr meeting this (Monday) afternooa at
S o'clock In their rooms Py erder of the
prseldsnl R. M. tiONOVAN. gecretary.
PIED.
NEW-ELL At the famlty resid-nce. 4B01
Ks.l eld et. S. K. June 10. MUrtred M.
sweiw sgsd tn yssrs. beloved wife of c
W. Nsw-.l. Mrs. Nswell Is survived by
her husband. l dsuxhlors and one son.
P.emalns sre at Larch parlora. Funeral
announcement later.
LOINO At 111 Olln etreet, June 10. Patsy
Jane Lolng. ssed T years 1 months S days.
Homaln. at Hsmstock tiros', funsrsl psr
lore, corner of l'awsoo and Flske streets.
Funeral notlra later.
LOCKE At Lents. June 10. et femlly r"l
denea all East Ollhert street. Cecil Cleo
Looks, eeed a years 7 months 11 days, be
loved son ef kr. and sirs. a. J. Locke.
LKMKK In this flty. June 11. at the fam
ily rasldsnee, 37 Rodney evenee. Hnry
Imks. srd 43 yesrs t months days.
Funsral announcement later.
DCNNal At Mt. u Joseph's Home for the
Ad. June 11. Dick funne eeed U years,
rtrmalns at Dunning A Mctnteea parlore.
Funeral notice later.
COM AN Daniel Cnman. Infant eon of Den
ial J. end O-rtrude Comsn. aged t days.
In Statue. Wash.
OF.DEB At 43 Orand are.. June It, Henry
tdsr. acd 00 years hemiuii at Lsrch's
parlors. Funersl announcement later.
rCXEBAL NOTICES.
NEtveLL At the family residence. t0
East HUtv-thlrd stwt. Mtldrd M. New
ell sis s years, bfloved wife of C. W.
Newell. Mrs. Newell le survived by her
hunrund, two deuehtere and one son. The
remains will bs removed from Larch's
ParKrs to the family residence Tueeday
morning June li Funeral s"rvloe will
be feld Tue.lsy, June 13, at Laurelwood
II. Church at J 10 P. M.
ROOT in thie city. June 10. at the'tern
i'.v residence. 49 Est seventeenth street,
Urs. Louisa Msrla Ro... axed Tl yesrs
I months IS days. Frlenrts invited to at
tend funaral service, which will he held
at the above rerid-nce at 10 ,v M. today
(Monday I. June li. IniCrment in Klvcr
View Cemetery.
For a Yl HE June 1". tieore p. rorsythe.
essd IS years. 1 month l. 'S;,', at .100
Montgomery street. Frie-.ids Invited to at
tend run-ral servH-s. ahlcrt will be held
at the chapel of the Portland Cremstor
lum st 10 A M tomorrow (Tueedsyl,
June 1.1. Take Sellaood car or cre
matorium. CR09HAW In this eity. June in Hannah
Crehaw aged SJ years 10 months li
days. Funeral eervlsea from the reel
aence et her dsuater. Mrs. Jsms Kep
cke 40 Eeet FiHr-sevenlh sn et.' toJsy
.MonJsyi at P. M. Frl-nds Invited, in
terment at Multnomah Cemetery,
SEirOARD The funeral servlcee of the
late Mary L. Newsard will be held at
residence, l.i't lelaaare avenue, at 4 P.
M i iday (Monaayi Frlende luvlted. In
terment at McMinnvllla, Or.
groKEs la this city. June IL Lula May
. . .. . " ". vun a moDthf mj dsva
runaril fri?m Flnley's ehspel today (Mon-
i .t 2 P. M. Friends Invited. lot
iter
m.nt at nose my .en.eiTy
gONegrn ruiaAL cOw
I Lus DF.MuNS.
rbeaest Mala Uati A 110.
" l.-naiac a 11 Antes, fmaeral Dli
lk aaA line. 1'boae Mala
Smim. uttlew at teaaiy Aeraaeet
J p. rilEI a SUN, iaTaid Mauleaa.
lady stteaaeat. rhene Wala t. A laea.
gutt Akl HcTrSAN CO., funersl irtrertl
1 b- .' t if 1 1 1.- ruMtl tlleactars BO
te '. a taaalag. law. a- tatA
EElTrBYBNEa rb. Wiulassa aea.
gax less. C less. Lady eelewaaae.
TXKl II. t adenakar ewe. fM Alder art
SA, JB IBIS aa awawwa.
ax
fe - kan
en.
a TTTV A TT.P.
AHTAGES
afiwCV
a akp
degree
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Oaa llsse ,..,, Le
baas ad two eeaeeeutlve Uiexa ...is
sjaase ad three cwasecutire tussre. . . . . .e
ansa ad six ar eevea eeaaecutlve tlmea. .See
Hi iiiitiascsa asissa acaasutway eas-erf-tewa
iaaa lt iiaee. ,
ura .a edvertleeavaet le net ran la et
seeuUte Uswes taa eae-Uase isue eppUea.
. .ban. al erne aavaruseauaate I
. b -- . in ba baiert aa toe actual at
et uase Biwesrlsi la tae papas resasOAsas
af tue ausuoer et sterda la aaca lias-
la Are lsssy bii '
caargea ay aaeaaaiw a
I be above rates apply la svdvettleeeaeau
aaoar ew Teoay" and all eiaar class Jlcs
ua excesuag tua feuawlagl
toltuatloas anted, Alala,
ptlaatleae Healed. eeaala.
Jar Ileal. Houses, frltale amlllee.
Hoema aad Ataara. frltate xasalUee.
Huuaeaeaplag Atauma. frit ale rsmillee,
liie rale ea the above eleseifli sitoa la 1
seats Use eaca laaertlaa.
ar Ike acvwiiuiBuwatlaa eff patrons. The
OreereoAaa will accept claeatflevl advertlee
oieate evee the talepaeae, pravriUaa; ths ad-
erUees? te a eabscrUiee ta either pheae. s
prtcas will be quoted evee liie pliuae, but
bill will be readers tbe following day.
Whether suoeeqeeot adverllaemaate will be
ecccpicCj ever toe ptaaae. oepeads epesi the
ui u in li me af the paysasot uf telephuae au
vartlsesaaata. altustwa Waatsd and Per,
soaal advertlsesueale will Bel ba aeeepted
svee the Klepbeoe. Orders foe eae teaeitioe
oly will be accepted for "Houses fee Kent,
Sarsdtare far gale." "aaataase Oppartaal
tlee." -HoomLng -ceases" aad "wauled le
Heat."
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE CITY BALL Mala IBS. A U9.
ITCMAKB OFFICER. Sergeant Crates
Residence 24 E. 14th, N. East 477.
it. A. Dauasalro, Res. tat Wasco 81
XV. a. Eaiss, Res. II B. ltn. svaat AlU,
Heree Ambuleaoe, A giol; Ft. Ex. .
stlshta, aundars aad Uoltdara A lost Pa,
Ex 4: Trunk t-
NEW TODAY.
ONE OF THE
FINEST VERY HIGH-CLASS BRICK
APARTMENT-HOUSES
' ' Oa Pacific Ceaet,
Now Being Built on Prominent
Corner,
WILL B LEASED TO DESIR
ABLE, AM) Br:PONSlBLB
TENANT.
FIVE OK TEN YEARS.
ELEGANT PROFIT SHOWN.
2VS Marquara Bldg
Office Itoura 2 ta Only.
HOLLADAY'S
Extraordinary Bargain
10-room housa on corner lot, walk
ing distance. House is well built and
modern In event way: has living-room,
library, dining-room, kitchen, full ce
ment basement and hot-wate heat: 4
bedrooms, dressing-room, bath and
sleeping porch; second floor, maid's
room, 2 storerooms, attic Owner
values Jot at tfiOOO, house coat $7000.
Will s&oriflce several thousand dollara
for sale thla week.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS et TRUST
COMPANY.
Portland Heights
Splendid new residence. II rooms,
t fireplaces, t bathrooms, 2 lots,
garage, native trees; secluded
' location, beautiful auroundlngs.
Oaly SM.OOO.
OWNER, POd BP.tl.nitO BflLPING.
BARGAIN
FOR SALE
Model Theater
at N. Third Btrees.
Sunnyside
(-room house on Helmont at., near
East 3th: a eplendtdly built home, all
modern. Price 14000: terms.
mrni hati
SAVIN'; et TRUST
, COMPANY.
2 New Modern Flat Buildings
Two six-room flats In each bulldlnn;
hot-water heat, fireplaces, full cement
basement, double construction, facjng
east and south, hard-surface etreet on
Kant Madison sL, very close In; In
come 1144 per month; half cash, bal
ance 2 to a years, per cent. A. J.
Gantner, 40S Henry bldg.
CORNER LOT, EAST ANKENT Chort walk
by Buraside nndge to West Side; splen
did location for a good apartment-house,
which would bring 12 to 19 per csot In
come oa. cost of lot snd bulldlag. Rea
sonable price and terms Webb. 414 East
Ftark. corner ath; or Culver, til ilcKay
bids.
MORTGAGE LOANS
COf JOHN E. CRONAN, 70
J JO aus Spaldiag Bids. f V
MORTGAGE LOANS
EDWARD E. GOL'DEY,
Lewis Hailding.
5
NATIONAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION
WIS Rl'Y JfOTKM. SOS Woreeeter Bldg.
ftKAL gSTATg ptALEM. .
Perk. William O.. 12 railing bldg.
Br-jbssr A Benedict. IU2 McKay Bldg. at
640,
Car sin A Rerlew. Chamber Ceauaeree.
Cook. B. B. Ce got Corbett bldg.
Jaenlnes Co.. afala ISA S0 Orsssalaa.
PALMER-JONES CO, H- P. 212 Commsr-
eial Cleb bldg.
The Oreson Reel estate re.. Orend ava aad
aflltaomah sts Hollsday AddltloaK
M. g, THOMPSON CO.. ear. 4tb and Oak ate.
JtEAL gKTATE. .
For Sale Lots.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Beautiful homes and homssltes, all
price", can suit homeseekers or bargain.
stain eSSL BROOKE. A 3L
SEE LE NOIR A CO. for West Side prop
erties. Ground floor. Chamber of Commerce
150 LOTS on TV. stark and 5Id eta.; carllns
building: best buy in the city. Empire
Realty A Trust Co, Msrshall 14s. 402
1 eon digs
KOR the best offer, property st 18 Ma
cadam Rad. Fulton, Portland, nr. Ad
dress tbe owner, U. B. Wlliiama, Florence,
Cel.
GREKN'WAT, PORTLAND HE IOHTS. 21150.
Large lot. e4 ft. frontage on carllne.
good view: IIM cash. Fred W. German.
M. or A 2TT. .
LaDD' tAb DITION Largs lot. O.LtOO, for
cheap by owner. H. IL Holmes, iil
Ktark sU i
SuFINEbr3 corner on Alhsr-a carline. suit-ai-ls
for stores and flats a snap. Phone
YVoofliawn o
s-OH SALE by owner, lot In Wells'ey. re
atrlctsd dUtrlct. H block from Sandy road;
........ 0 i-, un,. aa. Lenta.
BARGAIN 2 choice STHfMOO lots, one
block Richmond School; lS0 takes both.
THREE BLOCKS from new Mt. Tabor Parle,
lovslOO t2 full low), for sale at a bar-
saia. a vi.i."'-
Cloee In. fine propoeitlnn. for flats;
street Imorovements In. Ksst 15S.
LAt'RELHLRST Equity In four lots, iM;
fa, tiewprles tlvTa. B 10.
W. COR. 15TH AND CUCKAllAi
Marsnau iaj, st sai,
12, 1911. 11
. bvt TTTr- I REAL ESTATE. .
REAL ESTATE. 1 . REAL ITATE , sLZjtZ
s-or gale-Lot Fe, Sale-nooaea. Foe SaLo-Hoea. ,
sv, t-s ri'i vsn onv.flOV.
For full Information relative to the
beet town In Central Orcton being on
two lines of railroad with best and larg
est farming country tributary; with a
sp'endld water supply from the famous
Opal Springs contracted: with a gond
co'.l-s: with general business houses, wltn
churchee snd schools: with no saloons or
"blind piss"; with everything to mske
and build a good town. Just write to the
a ldress below. There Is room here tor a
good prcssed-brlck plsnt. the beat ma
terial lor such a Plsnt Is rtrht hero,
the best locstlon In Centrsl Oregon tor
a large flouring mill: electrical power can
be had thla Kail as the power p. ant Is
now well under way and will hava the
first unit completed by October or r.o
vember. Thsre are good openings lor
many business enterprises. Writs and find
out about them. Corns snd make your
home with us. for we have a beautiful
location, level country with 10 snow
Capped pealta of the Cascade Mountains
vmiWe. pleasant climate, splendid trout
fishing. A clean town with business en
ersy and enterprise. Addrees I. care
Culver Development League. Culver, or..
srvwva
NO PROPERTT MIKEPr.ESENTED AT
We btviH large list of the most at
tractive bungalows and houses In the city,
with every convenience known to modern
home building; prices t 'jOO up. on easiest
possible terms. It will cost nothing to
call on us, but It will SAVE YOU MONEY
If you are Interested In securing a Aonie.
DAVID A. CCTTLE CO.,
O03 Teon Bldg.
Main 8073 Phones A 211T.
LOTS. tioo.
RIGHT ON WEST SIDE
CARLINE. BEYOND CITY PARK.
. STH AND W. YAMHILL STS.
Hew addition, ten minutes from busl
Bsss center; on new Washlngton-st. car
line; Iota 60x100. some larger, 250, easy
psyments: these lots are beautiful home
sltes. National Realty A Trust Co-, siu'a
y'ashlngton sc. room P1A
WE9TMORBLAVD LOT 3.
Lot 21, blook 27, SOxJOO, 2H00; lot 21.
block 82, corner SOxUOO. 6B: lot it.
block 13. J800; lot I. block , corner 50x
100 11122' 2 lots, lot 11 and 12. oorner
100x100, 1723. These are all fine lots
and below the market. Can be had on
terms.
ORUSSI A- ZADOW.
BIT Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
SUBURBAN PROPERTT.
One corner lot and five Inside lota, main
business district of North Plains, located
on United Railway, one hour's ride from
Second and titark. Will sell under the
market price. . .
Call eulte 1321 Teoa bldg. F. L. Bosford
Co., owners.
FOR BALE BY OWNER.
Beautiful lot In Irvlngton. 60x100, ltn
street and Knott street. ,
100x100, Alblna avenue and Blandena st.
aOxlOO, Rose City Park.
Phone Main 92S2.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
BARGAIN. - .
100x100 corner on lath St. In Columbia
Heichts, all clear, house snd small shack.
A snap. Price $1150; terms.
E, R. MARKHAM. .
205 Gerlinier iil.l.'
Main 8430. 2nd and! Alder.
IRVINGTOM RESIDENCE SITE
75x100 ft. on E. 2-d St., opposite Tennis
Club grounds, on carlme, paved etreet. In
the center of the most attractive portion
of Irvlngton; price t3500; terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
212-143 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Mnln 8tS9. , A 2 65 2
BEFORE buying, eee these attractive 2
room and attic houses just completing; all
the latest up-to-date features, furnace,
hardwood floors, sleeping porch, beam
ceilings, den. conservatory, etc; located on
47th and C2d and Siskiyou, Rose City
Park; sightly situated. Call owner. Tabor
t2L '
PORTSMOUTH.
100x100, all In bearing fruit: small
.i,ii.a ? hioeks tn rsr. A dandy buy.
Price 212SO; 1.130 cash, bal. t years. 6
per cent.
E. R. MARKHAM,
2u3 Cerllnger UUlg.
Main 8430. 2nd and Alder.
HAWTHORNE AVENUE.
Quarter block and alngle lots at E. 43th
and Hawthorne ava; high and sightly;
price and terms on appili'atlon.
II. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-212 Commercial Club Tlldg.
Phones Main SO'JO. A 2003.
NOW that the FESTIVAL is over, why not
buy one of the most beautiful residence
eltes on the East Side. It s a sightly
corner. 100x100. 1 need money. Will sell
for s!50O; cash If desired. Call up
owner Marshall 1647.
KNOTT STREET CORNER SNAP.
loOxlOO. near carline; some street Im
provements paid; will aacrlOcc; only 13000,
tsrms.
C. L. BAMBERGER.
Room 2, Lumbermena BMp.
2?&0 WILL buy a swell lot ZO minutes from
ths center of town at 110 per month;
don't pay any more rent; live on your
own ground. See owner, 414 bpaldlng
bldg,
MUST sell my holdings In Point Orey Van
couver, British Columbia. If you want to
secure a good buy. write or call and see
me. as 1 am nere only tor a ween- j. iv .
Lang, Hotel Oregon.
COR. 82D AND EMERSON.
Will sell for tw It taken at once,
terms: splendid surroundings.
C. L. BAMBERGER. Marshall 712.
Room 2. Lumbermens BlUg.
REAL ESTATE.
W. H. OH1NDSTAFF buys and sells
real estate, mortgage loana on real estate
20 years' experience in Portland real
estate. 1I2S Yeon Miir. Main 871. A 7342.
$10 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH.
Fins view lot. matured fruit trees, re
stricted district, pear car. cement walks.
Bull Run water, fruit cared for free of
charge. 2"Z i4oaro. or 1 raue Diog.
For Sale
-Houses.
WHAT ABOUT that site for a COUNTRY
HOME?
Hadn't yoa better secure It now even
If you have to build later? I hav a
7V. -acre tract that's mighty fine for Sl-00.
H cash. I own ailjolaing, which la NOT
FOR SALE. Make appointment over
phone. Marshall litl.
S-ROOM modern house on E. 18th and Ells
worth Bis., new nouse, 9JL monin.
4-room house. 2 blocks from "W-W
ear: ftlo EllBworth st.: large yard: 212.50.
-room house, modern, 20th and Powell
sts., 115 month.
ROSE CITY INVESTMENT CO..
Main 7S0. 224 Henry Blflg.
APARTMENT OR FLAT SITE.
Corner, ItsixluO. with -room house, no
better location, between z canines. 10
minutes from P. O.. all Improvements In
end paid for; terms and particulars, ad
dress owner. AB 1UL Oregonlan.
FURNISHED BUNGALOW, PORTLAND
HEIGHTS, 3iu0.
A little 6-room beauty, nice furniture,
swell gas and electric fixtures; 8750 cash.
Fred W, Gsrman, 829 Burnaide. M, or
A 2776.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Ww. atrletty modern 8-room house. In
choicest Heights district, everiooaing tns
bl
BEAUTIFUL HOME.
Best location, Irvineton. finished In Oak
and very select fir; modern aa possible;
lot T.lxloO; also lota, all prices. East 73,
C 18u0, noagents. w . a. tieroman.
FOR-SALE by owner, to-aore, best cultiva
tion, all planted,' small house, outbuildings.
Bull Run water, 6n carfare; 11200; worth
a 1 aoo; terms. P 106.. Oregonian.
875 8400 CASH.
I arge 3-room cottage. let 80x100.
Owner 18S0 E. Hasiaio, M-V car to 01th
St. Se'llwood 1231.
MUST-SELL 7-room Irvlngton home, block
from "I" car; price 13730, only J2.'j0 cash,
balance $23 per month and Interest. Phone
Esst 1920 or Main 8429.
FRACTIONAL lot. with house, on East llth.
Washington street; Income (2tO per
year; price I24UO. See owner, 82 E. 15th
etreet. .
pORTLANs HEIGHTS' HOME.
Largo new residence, 8 fireplaces, 2
bathrooms. 8 lavatories, garage, see owner,
&,,rt Scalding bldg.
40 BY 10O feet. 7-room house. 440 Market
St.- price 19000; terms. Parrish, Watkins
a Co.. 250 Alder st.
MODERN 8-room house and two lots, in Ar
l,ta, $2700. 2100. 215 month. Owner. ili3
4lh. M. 84U7.
ROSE Oltv Park bungalow, partly fur
nlihed, 60x100 corner, shade trees, easy
terma Ts bor 1S9.
FOR SALE by owner, 6-room bungalow,
close in. on rnrllne, $2500, easy terma
Phone East 2S37.
EOR SALE, cheap, modem, six-room bouss.
oorner lot, bargain If taken at once. A-
nlv owner, 811 oantenoein ave.
PORTLAND Heights. -room house, lot r
115. tea fruit trees; 42S30. Marshal;
FO
o RAT.E or rent, l-room ovuse.
Phone
East lii
RY owner modern home, exclusive district.
500 belbw market. Home phone C 1478.
FOR SALE by owner, a -room bungalow
on K. 2--,lh; price 8.IC50,
B AH IJA t .
tC- 6-roomfci mudern tung-alow, rmr
: . t.r.ne Phnna Unit. e-;
Ha
uni-f5 i- CAST PAT MEN TS.
5- ron bunga,Iof, ner car. fireplace,
bookcases bulfet. Dutch tltchea, oalc
floors, larg attic. Iront, $it down,
baiance moutbly.
-rxTT. housw on carlire. mod
ern, (nclusles shadf. flxturvj, tirtins and
lawn; bw down, balanc monthly.
7-room house, oorrx"r E. tSalmon and K.
20th. mevdern. Hawthorne or Sunnymdo
car; aelect nei.hoorhood; $100$ down; bal
aj.c monthly.
SPECIAL Six-room -atorr house. oaX
flors, furnace, fireplac. tinting, shades,
fixtures, new, firi!ace, lawn, ,Dloff
from car: restricted neighborhood; HiK)Jw
$iOO down, balance znonthly.
6 - room -storr house near car, modern.
food neighborhood, jr- electricity, all
rnprovementa paid; aUO down, balance
monthly.
4 rooms, concrete basement, fireplace
bookcases. Xutch kitchen, full lot. Bull
run water, electricity, street all improve,
building restrictions, new, (2500. i00
down, ba'.anco monthly. .
PROVIDENT INVESTMENT 4 TRtTSTEB
COMPANY.
2O1-S03 Board of Trad.
FOR SALE.
18500. IRV1NGTON HOME. $3500.
New, modern 6-room house, E
JSth street, between Tillamook and
Thompson; hardwood floors. Uvlaa--roora
mahosanr and white enamel
finish, dining-room veneered panel
waipseotinp, handsome buffftt. den;
.deal kitchen, fireplace, tind walls,
furnace; finished attic: tra
electricity: easy terms. See owner.
East 13J2 evenings or 1-0 Grand
are. or East 4&1 days.
GOODBYE. LANDLORD.
$100 DOWN. $27 MONTHLY.
KV can sell- you at $100 dn
total of $27 monthly, which will include
Interest. & nice, new, modern, 6-room and
bath bungalow; lull basement, nno lot,
nice view, located south of Hawthorne
ave.; price $27w. If you don't quit pay
ing rent and buy this, you are making a
mistake. Take cars to 43d and Hawthorne,
e-fisa nn oornar Tahnr '2H'2. after 6 -
M. Tabor 824. Porfand-Paolflo Xnv. Co..
418 Railway Exchange.
One of th best modern 6-room colonial
bungalows in the city; situated only one
block from tbe car, and In one of the
mosf beautiful suburbs of the city; east
front, lot 50x103 feet; beautiful graded
lawn, bordered with choice roees; 6 large
rooms, large reception hall, bath, pantry,
eta; concrete basement- Von should in
vestigate this, and buy direct from owner.
Take Woodmere or 2dt Scott car, get off
at Hazelwild, walk one block north to 4S-T
East imh st. Price --':
tlvJlK in irt v i.ku i - w-.-v.
All ready to move into; Just completed
Snd built for a home; 8 rooms, hardwood
floors downstairs, finished floors upstairs,
handsome woodwork, cement basement,
furnace, 2 fireplaces, lighting 'ixtur,;
shades, large attic, faces east, lot soiiw
feet, hard surface pavement, on car line;
price $6500; terms, $iW00 cAsh, balancs on
mortgatie. m
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
212-2f8 Commercial Club bldg.
phones Main 63B. A285S.
BEAUTIFUL Hawthorne-st. bungalow, cor
ner, &UX100. asphalt st. Improvements In
and paid; this is a splendid prospective
business corner if house would be moved
as raaw n lr nrnr nulfl he, imnroved -t
small expense and nice Income could be
derived ; none otner iiko it; iavesu6BO
only $4500. terms.
C L. BAMBERGER, Marshall T13.
Room 2. Lumbermens bldg.
that Vacant lot.
why not turn a burden into
income property? if you own a
lot, we will furnish thh money
and build residence or flats.
i AV chi-'R IP WR TitllLD. OUR REP
UTATION YOUR PROTECTION. IT WILL
PAY TO SEE US. iM
U R. BAILEY CO., INC.. CONTRACT
IN H ARCHITECTS. 84 ABInGTON BLD.
T FtiP TttTt. YGfT A H OM E.
HOUSES AND FLATS DE61GNED,
riiPP(.'Tf.T mvRTki;CTED. FIN
ISHED AND TINTKD ACCORDING TO
TiiE LATEST METHODS. MONEY
LOANED AND- NO CHARGE FOR
I'LANd WHEN I BUILD. TWENTY
TEARS' OP DESIGNING AND BUILD
ING EXPERIENCE AT lULK scnvn-ii.
Z. K. LOCKE, Oy tl lu. li i
Large modern home, occupying entire
block on Belmont st.; grounds highly
improved, stable, garage and hothotise, hot
water heat, nr-piacc3. ine priue, -o,uvv,
Is for a quick cah sale.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.
212-213 Commercial Club bldg.
Phones Main aotft. A 2u53- M
ROSE CITY PARK SNAP.
A fine modern 6-room, 2-story house,
rinnhiv Mnstrurted. furnace. fireplace,
, sleeping poroh and all other latest con-
vonlnmta. Corner lot 50x100: half block
to car on 54th and Sacramento sts. Price
ai&OO IIH00 cash and per montn.
. GRUSSI & ZADOW.
B17 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
f'VTnV A VP TTOITSE.
Good 7-room, 2-story, house, completely
furnished and rented for $37.3o per
month; right In the business district, near
Fremont st. A good speculation, the rent
will more than make the payments. Price
IjuOO, 11000 en--:, ana per mourn.
(JRUSSI & ZADOW,
S 17 Poard of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
6-ROOM modern house, large hall, fine
kitchen, spacious bathroom, full cement
basement, furnace, electric ana icas n-tiii-M
Urea lawn, roses ralore, small gar
den 'caved streets, block from Hawthorne
.. . (nnee see. t e rrt' el
B. UllU JiUUI'l S3.w ,e , f.v..
tti.iM rash and hftlance to suit. Apply olO
K. SLth st,. Sunday week days. Phone
Mr. Klley. Marsha II 103, tor a ppolntment,
yOH SALE BY OWNER.
Tl... ;n Vanr n.rnnm huniralOW. flrfl
place and all modern conveniences full
basement: lot rottu; diocki ir"m jih.
avijla oarline, 7-minute service. $000 cash;
balance like renty Price laOuO. Ideai
nntn. Cznnd reastfns for selling. Owner.
phone Tabor or call at residence, loS'J
itiast Everptt St.
T it no modern house. S larce bedrooms,
bath and sleeping-porch second floor, large
front porcn, reception nan, piix.vr, unuus
nu,m rinti-h kitchen, cement basement,
laundry tray 9. restricted district, block
from car,- close to play park, public and
Jefferson High School. This place must
go at once, phone Woodlawn I US 3.
E. COUCH-BT. HOME.
-room modern house, bungalow style,
faces south; lot 50x100 ft.; on E. Couch
St., near E. 24th, between two carlines;
price $ii500; terms
IC. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main A iZoZ
JUST completed, 6 large rooms and bath,
OOxlOu lot, full basement, cemented, fire
placu, china closets, -bookcases, double
constructed, located 41st end Sandy road,
x block from Laurelhurstj-good car serv
ice IS minutes to center of city; terms,
for' sale byowners East 443, B 1340.
X-FINE home, close In at a sacrifice; nearly
new, 6-room 2-story bouse, with all im
provements in and paid for; everything
In best condition; beautiful lawn and
roses; price JaatOt; terms. Owner, 87 E.
ltfth st. .
" N A P.
6-room house, East 30th and Davis,
modern, hard-surface street, nice lawn,
full basement. Price $4500, half citsh, bal
ance d to 6 years; abstract to date. AT
17.1. Oregonian.
v-rjvi CXL.E or rent, a furnished house oa
Kirby Webster . sts., opposite the-
- Jefferson High School; $:i0 per month ram
r will sell on eaey terms. Inquire CaUU
inat Hotel. l.r0 yarjL
irou SALE 7-room house, f urniihed complete-
lot 50x115 feet. lawn, .lowers, gar
lri berries, two blocks from car. 20 min
utes from city; So fare; SloQ. Phone
Pellwoud
FOR SALE A modern 10-room house- in
Bunnysid; furnace heated, concrete base
ment, electricity and pus; sightly corner;
rare roses; terms. Apply W. F. Brown,
Hi N. 7th st.
SMALL HOUSE AND BARN.
All nw; 1 block St. Johns carline; 1 14
lots only $775; $160 Cash, balance fS per
month. Room 3. Washington bldg.
GOOD Mt. Tabor bungalow, lot 0x120; all
improvements In; by owner. Wls-J, Ore
gonian.
S'"i MONTHLY just like rent, buys 5-room
house. bath, bnstmfrnt. lawn; price $2130.
phone owner. E- 2741
Business Property.
jTpPORTUNITY
W want money and must have It. so
nere goes a big sacrifice; JG,000 property
for J '" 500; two-story brick business loca-iiim-
east of Sixth St.. south of Gli-an.
Portland Ra Este Co- c- R- DHurgh.
manager. S17 Ablngton bldg.; also 4000 to
loan, 7 per cent.
rnWEI LED to sell a modern 2-etorv new
hui'dlng- rent brings in about $225 a
mrnth- has mortgage of $13,000 at 6 per
centr win f'ri c&sh, balance trade.
T ltiii, Oregonian. .
6 ACRES
GARDEN LAND,
$200 DOWN. $5 A MONTH.
5 acres rich black land. 1 acr
rn apio orchard, balance in clover.
This clioice piece of land lies right
near the carline and on a wide
graded county road only 40 minutes
ride from the city limits, close to
stores and school. Under woven
wire fence.
Excellent drainage, no rock or
gravel, all rich black mellow gar
den soil, which you caa plow any
time of year.
$HXH. $200 down. $3 a month.
per cent interest.
RALPH ACKXEY LAND CO..
170 Fifth St..
Opposite PostoiTlce.
4-BOOM HOL'SE.
OKB block: FROM
CARIelNE $00.
This Is one of the best bays we
have ever had ia city property.
It is only one block from the car
line, on a flao lot. house has two
bedrooms, clothes presses In both
rooms, two large porches, kitchen
with pantry and other conveniences,
close to school: streets are graded,
lawn Is terraced and an abundance
of shrubbery, house faces east, boon ,
built little more than a year.
Price, $900. only a small payment
down and monthly payments of $10
a month 6 par cent interest thsre-
BALPH ' ACKXEY LAND CO,
170 Filth Street.
Opposite Post off ice.
42-ACRE FARM.
10 HEAD JERSEY COWS,
$3700 TERMS.
This 42-acre farm tn the W11--lamette
valiev has ten acres In a
high state of cultivation. 10 acres
of good timber. '12 acres in seeded
stump pasture, which can be eas
ily cleared, 14 head of first-class
Jersey cows, making $100 a month,
full-blooded Jersey ' bull. horse,
burgv. milk cans, etc
This Is the tin est of bottom land
with running water through lt( on
county road and 1 xnll from good
railroad town.
With this farm at this price goes
a lease paid up for one year on an
adjoining 60 acres with a good 0
room house, barn and other out
buildings. Price for everything, $37C0, terms.
RALPH ACKLEY LAND CO.,
170 Fifth Street.
Opposite FostofTice.
NEW BUNGALOW.
$220 DOWN, $20 A MONTH.
A beautiful S-room bungalow wltn.
all conveniences, close to the car
line, has two large airy bedrooms,
with large clothes closets, front
and rear porches, double doors and
wails, cement basement, a fine lot
nicely set to grass, large reception
hall, porcelain bath, washbowl, liv
ing and dining-rooms freshly tinted,
linen closet, built-in window seat,
built-in china closet, Dutch kitchen,
wood lift, porcelain sink with back,
stationary tubs in basement, piped
and wired for electricity. This bun
galow is new, never been occupied.
The t,erms are attractive, $220 down
and balance $20 a month.
Price, 2SK.
RALPH ACKLEY LAND CO.,
170 Fifth Street.
Opposite Post office.
WEBSTER ACRES.
IDEAL POUXTBT RANCHES.
TRUCK FARMS.
BERRY AND GARDEN1 TRACTS.
SUBURBAN HOMES.
1 TO 6-ACRB TRACTS, JUST OUTSIDE
CITY LIMITS, OPENING PRICES $330
TO $550 PER ACRE. TERMS, 10 PER
CENT CASH. BALANCE VERY EASY
MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
JUST SO SURE AS PORTLAND GROWS
AND IT MUST JUST SO SURE WILL
THESE MATCHLESS SMALL ACRE
TRACTS INCREASE STEADILY IN
VALUE. IF YOU ARB IN THIS MAR
KET FOR A NICE 1 TO S-ACRE TRACT,
JUST AT THE GATEWAY OF THB CITY
OF PORTLAND. DO NOT FAIL. TO
LOOK at WEBSTER ACRES.
j. o. elrod. Owner.
61S-B19 CORBETT BLDO., PORTLAND,
OREGON.
CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Portland
walking distance to good town; run nam a;
water, best soil, free wood, splendid fruit 1
district; view of Columbia River aad
snow peaks; acres $-oU; v acres $300, le
acres $000, 20 acres $SC0; 10 per oaae
cssn, easy payments.
it HANK M'FAitLAND REALTY OOU
109 Yeon Bldg.. Portland.
BEAUTIFUL 10-ACRE FRUIT TRACT.
Am leaving Portland. Will soil my
equity of $150 In fine 10-acre tract, con
venient to -Portland and one mile to rail
road station. Purchase price $100. Con
tract calls for $l!5 monthly pay
ments Including Interest. A snap for some
one. No agents need apply. AM ill.
(Jregoninn.
5 ACRES AND HOUSE.
5 acreselegant lo-yr.-old prune trees.
20 minutes to Vancouver. $luo0 (terms)
takes the place if sold at once AC 166.
Oregonian. Owner.
" i-AC RE S SPlTZENTiERG APPLES.
Near Portland. 4 and 5-yr.-gld trees.
For immediate sale only $1050. Terms if
desired. Ownor, AC ISO. Oregonian.
1 2 8, 5 AND 10-acre tracts, close In, good
' elect rio'car service. $100 to $0 per acre;
bin 'values, easy terma J. W. Hefferlln
Realty Co.. 203 Corbett bid g.. both phones.
FIVE acres of level land, no rock, fine soil, '
at Boring St.; sale cheap. Nellsea, 185
RusselstjoancU :
BY OWNER Small tracts near Oregon City
carline and on Willamette River. J. W.
Meldrum. Meldmm station.
BARGAIN 14 acres near Tigard. $250 cash.
balance 2 and G years; nearly all cleared;
fine garden land. O 1S3, Oregonian.
afrtFAQE and terms, from $12.60 per acre
up- large and small tracts. Call Klan.y
a- gtamphcr. 631-2 Lumber Exchange bldg.
MULTNOMAH STATION, acre, partly
cleared: high, alghtly, $700; $100 cash.
Tabor
7 ACRES mtlej from Courthouse, West
" Side, improved, running water, fSCOO. 1.
B. Thompson .jj u iu
tU ACRES, improved. East Bide. $6500. L.
E. Thompson ft Co.. 128 3d.
bO ACRES. 12 miles from Lyle, Wash, CaU
87 Nebraska St., Fulton.