11 r THE 3I0RNTNG OltEGOXIAX, MONDAY, JTJLY 3. 1911. T ; Harbor Bare of Ships; Ethel wolf Only Big Steamer. IBSEN TO ARRIVE- JULY 15 Thrr-f Bis Orlrntxl Miwr Will Be In KUrr at Stune Time When Hercalrs Cotnes on Aasnst I O-I.ombfr Sammrr C.rpo. Bfor the Oriental liner Ryirja. which Is due to leave Fan Francisco today tor Portland. alla from tho Co lumbia River th liner Henrlk Ibsen in due here and on the day she la to leave. Aua-ust 10. the liner Herculea In to report. The Hercules haa ar rived at Konnkong- and sha will sail fr Japanese porta early next week. The Ibsen Is looked for here July It and she will spend IS days In port, as outward cargo durinff the Summer months will largely comprise lumber, which is handled much more slowly than flour, wheat and similar con signments. The latest schedule provides for the arrival of the liner Ptrathlyon. August 55. the dav the Hercules Is to sail, but the Ptrathlyon will not get away for the Far-Kast until September 15. The sailing dates are approximate, because when announced months In advance thev do not always provide for deten tlons. such as the ordering of the KygJa to San Francisco on her present voyage Instead of proceeding Here or re-t. The harbor was bare of liners yes terday and the only big steamer In port was the tramp Ethelwolf. loading lumber at Inman-Poulsen's. In the way of square-riggers, the German bark If. Hackfeld was berthed on the opposite side of the harbor, taking on lumber at the Portland mill. the French bark Marechal de Gontaut be lnsr In the stream with a lum'-r cargo and ready to leave flown luiuorrow. The Bank liner Kumerlc Is due July 10 and will remain here more than a week. IXCA LOADS AT NEWCASTLE Portland Bound Stliooner Fleet As- anmes Larger Proportions. on the en route board of miscellan eous tonnage at the .Merchants Ex change was listed yesterday the name of an old trader, the schooner Inca, which is on the way to Sydney with lumber cleared from South Bend Slay 21. he is to work coal at Newcastle for Portland, being due In the FalL The Inca has begun many voyages In the Columbia, most of which were over coastwise courses. The list of schooners headed thii way Indicates that the steam schooners and tramps have not taken all the business. It has been predicted fre nuently that sailing schooners will soon have nothing to do hut hang on to permanent moorings. The William Nottingham Is comintc north with Newcastle coal consignment. having put out from that port May 2!. and Is looked for In another month. Like the Inca she has not been fixed outward l.ut a continuation of the scarcity of small carriers for lumberwlll no doubt recurs charters mr thenv Tho schoon er Henry K. Hall Is at San Francisco and will leave shortly to load a lum ber cargo here for Sydney, being un der engagement to the American Trad ing Company. The schooner George E. Billings left San Francisco Bay June 25 to work lumber here under fixture to J. J. Moore &. Co.. who will send her to Sydney, and the schooner I. Foster put out of Honolulu the same day. Balfour. Guthrie ft Co. hav ing secured her for offshore business. The schooner I.ottle K. Bennett left Kedondo June IS for Portland and the schooner Resolute will come north from San Francisco to load for Hon olulu. JiEEPWATER STEAMERS Xorweclan Vel Has Terrific r- ajre Through Magellan. SAN FRANCISCO. July J. (Special.) Four leepwatr steamers arrived In today. The fleet Included the Kosmos steamer Sakkarah. from Hamburg via the West Coast, wlta general ir.errhan llse: the American-Hawaiian steamer Isthmian, from Sallna Crux, with New York cargo: the Norwegian steamer Am a. from Norfolk, with coal for the 'Government, and the Norwegian trsmp Hornelen. from Plsagua. with nitrate. The Arna had a terrific passage through the straits of Magellan, meet ing several pamperos, which did con siderable damage to her decks. Twenty coasters passed In through the Golden Gate today, the lumber car riers bringing In aagregate of l.IOS.OOO feet of lumber. When passing out through the chan nel this morning In tow of the oll tsnker Colonel K. T- Drake, the Ameri can ship Acme parted her hawser and it was with considerable difficulty that she was saved from drifting ashore. The tanker and her tow proceeded later. The Armi Is to load big timbers on the Sound for New York. The garbage schooner Signal, which went ashore last Tuesday night on the rocks off Point Ibos. broke up com pletely last night. The steam schooner Caplstrano ar rived this afternoon from Redondo Beach, rrporttng that she was com pelled to lay to for several hours com ing up on account of an Injury to her mai-hlner. The steam schooner Alcatrax reported today that she passed a log raft in tow of the tmc rauntless off Westport Saturday afternoon. The raft Is from Astorta for tfan Ilego and was Intact. Wind Delay Rose City. Ploughing heavy seas and battling with head winds, which are the princi pal drawbacks to northbound travel l- water during the season of north west blows, caused the steamer Hose City to lose considerable time on her trip from San Francisco and she re ported in the Columbia River about eight hours late yesterday. At the North Head station the weather con ditions farther south were not Indi cated, as the morning report stated that a westerly wind was blowing at about an eight-mile clip and that the sea was smooth. Marine Xotes. There ate i2 square-riggers listed for Portland, all available for grain loading this season, which have a com bined tonnage of 42.311. To await further Instructions the government steamer Arago arrived up stenla- from the lower harbor and berthed at Supple's dock. On the first leg of her voyage to the Vnlte.l Kingdom the French shin Marechal de Castr'es was favored with a good slant of wind ss she went to gaa late Saturday. Tfcrs Cuwlwlao steamers, to f. S. ET 1 III Loop and Coaster for Ban Francisco. and the J. B. bietson ior j acorn, passed out of the river before 7 o'clock yesterday morning. Bringing the usual cargo from Tilla mook the sreamer Sue M. Elmore ar rived up ytiterday and will sail from Cou;h-s.reet dock this afternoon, on account of the holiday tomorrow. When the steamer Bailey Gatxert left Alder-street dock for the Cascades yesterday she can-led about 500 pas sengers, wh'ch was considered a large crowd In view of the threatening at mospberlc conditions. Tomorrow she will probably carry her limit, as masy tickets have been sold In advance. sne will run only to the locks. Korraan Otis, of SSO Washington street, came to grief yesterday after noon while endeavoring to master the 'ntrlcacies of balancing a canoe. HI craft was swamped below the Morrison-street bridge and was tosred to s nearby boathouse by the harbor launcn Klldor. Engineer Glover making a fast TKA3CEK EimUOECCE Dsw te Arrive. Kiai From. Navale Falboa. . . . Sua H. Elmore. Tillamook. Hof City San Pedro. Golden Gata... Tillamook. !trMkiur...roii Hay.. Bajoeaa. . . . ..Bayocean. . Geo. W. Elder. .San PI,... RrrJa Hon, son. K.n ruftllar . Ralboa. Oita ..In port ..In port .. In port ..July t ..July ..July B ..July T ..July July s Alliance Euresa. ...... j uiy B.ar.r San Pedre. ... July Falcon Kan Franalsco July AbII .Fanrton July Roanoke Jan DIco. ... July Kumerlc Manila July Tar Pan Padro. ... July H.nrtk Ibsen. . Honlkonf. ... July lferrulee Honskonf. ...Aug. Ptrathlyon Hongkong. ...Aus. e I T 10 10 13 1.1 1 as Scheduled te Xcert. Xasne. For. Data. os K. Elmore. Tillamook. ...July Navajo Cooa Bay. ....July Break water:... Balboa July Golden Gata... Tillamook. ...July Hon Ctly Ban Pedro.. .. July Bayocaan Bayoccan.... July Alliance Eureka. ......July Oeo. W. Eld.r. Pan Diego.. ..July Anvl! Banrion July "alron San Francieoo July 8 8 e T S a 19 10 11 It 12 IT IT JO li 55 IS Stanley Dollar. Balboa July Bearer. ... . Fan Pdr....July Boanoke. ... . Rrar Kumerlc... Ja , Hnrtk rbaaa. llerculee. . . . . birathlyon. . . ..Pan Pleao. ....i'Jlv . San Pedro. ... July . Manila July . Hongkong. ...Jnly . Hongkong. ...Aus. , Hongkong.... Aus .Hongkong. . . .Sept. run from headquarters when Otis was seen floundering In the water. Hugh Brady, the diver, spent part of yesterday afternoon dragging the river near Ash-street dock. In search of the body of Gay Taylor, a deckhand on the steamer Elmore, who is supposed to have been drowned. He Is known to have boarded the steamer at 11 o'clock Saturday night In company with E- C. Folsom and was not seen yesterday, though the only coat he is known to possess was aboard. It has been reported that fuel oil found floatfhg In the vicinity of the foot of Main street recently had been diverted Into the sewer at the Court house, where changes were made In the steaming apparatus. Harbormaster Speler haa requested sales agents of local oil concerns to combine with his department In locating plants in down town buildings where a practice Is made of dumping waste oil Into sewers. Launch owners did not reap such a harvest yesterday afternoon In ferrying; visitors to and from the cruiser Hot ton. as was the case a week ago, only a few hundred persons being attracted owing to an erroneous Impression that the vessel would not be open to Inspec tion. In the morning boat drills were conducted and the men appeared for the first time-in duck raiment Tomorrow it is proposed to conduct open bouse abrard. the afternoon hours for visit- lag being the same as yesterday, from 1 to C o'clock. During the week there will be two or three social functions aboard, the most prominent of which will be a reception by the officers Fri day afternoon and will be an Invitation ffalr. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND, July 2. Arrived Steamee fu It. Klmora. from Tillamook: ateamer Rim City, from oan redro. via ran Fran Cisco; steamer J. A. rhajislor. fronv Mon terey: steamer Maverick, from Pan Fran cisco. NatJ.4 f t.amar Bear, for San Fran cisco and fcian Pedro; aasnlln. yacht Bay- ocean, for Bayocean; Norwegian steamer Elaa. for Australia. Astorta, Or- July 2. Sailed at midnight, steamer F. S. 1-oop. for Han Franclaeo. Called at ft A. M . ateamer J. B. Stetson, for Tacoma. Sailed at 0:30 A. M.. steamer Coaster, for tan Franclaeo. Arrived at l:eo P. M - steamer Marerlck. from Pan Fran cisco. Arrived St 2:40 r. M.. steamer Rosa City, from Pan Pedro and Pan Francisco. Arrived at J: P. steamer J. A. Ohana lor. from Monterey. Arrived down at 8 and sailed at S P. M-. steamer Bear, for Pan Krancisoo and Pan Pedro. Left up at 3 P. M.. steamer Maveiirk. T.ft up at :03 P. SI., ateamer J. A. Ohanalor. Astoria, or. July 1. Called French ship Marechal da Castries, lor Queenatown or Falmouth. , Pan Franclaeo. July 2. Palled last night Pteamer Roanoke, for Pan Diego; steamer Johaa Poulsen, for Portland. Tides at Astoria Monday. High. Low. M fet:o:4 A. M 2.3 feet M at feet'l:.H P. M 1-S fee K A. T.Ol V. BAILV METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTI.AND. July Maximum temper ature, T2 degrees; rnfntmuva. ro decrees. River reading at S A M.. 1 S feet; change In lest -4 hours, 0.1 foot fail. Toial rainfall p. M. to 6 P. M . none: total rainfall since Peptember 1. lSlO. de.7S inches: norm at rainfall alnce Peptember 1. 44.01 Inches: de ficiency of rainraii since September u iio, a.23 Inrhea. Total sunshine July 2, T hours. a. minutes: posalbla sunshine. 13 hours. T mlnutesk Barometer (reduced to sea-leveo at t P. M,. so.01 inches. THE WEATHER. -7i wt-4 3 : : State at tresis sr. tTATI0st Boise. Boston . . KJ 0.0 .K lOear M0.00 4.NW..-ar o.otx e PV fleer SXO.oe, 4 PW Rain lir.- o.on; I PW -lear H o.oi 0 NW f!ear uo.m ss cloudy MO. no' BP Pt. cloudy 74 0.00I 4 K K'loudy fX'O.oli ST PE'lear I02 0.isi lil.tB ;Clear Srt. 0O" S N Pt. cloody V O.oo PW Ipt. cloudy 4 O.OO 8 W H'leac HSO.oa S NW Pt. cloudy P4 0.tH 4 NK IPt. cloudy 54 i.3 4 w ii-lear 7HO.0O1 4NW:'lear Ta 0 . coj 4 N w Pt. cloudy S o.OO e S t'lear woo.noios flesr p o.ool 4 PS fleer O.oo SON 'loudy T4 O.OO 14 NT-:Pt cloudy 60. to io NWPT. cloudy 55 O.OO 22 SW IClear 72 O.OO 4 N "near 7 0. Oil in PW ICIoudv So.in aNwicioudr Bd 0.02 4 W I'loudr hlvago. .... ljnvr Ia Moines Lmiuth Kureka . oalveatoa.' Helena. . ........ Jacksonville. ..... Kansas Clur,....- Montr-al .... New Orleans. ..... New York North Head....... North Taklroa. ... Phoenix . ......... Po-ate Jo. .. .. Port land .......... Roeeburg. Pacramento. ...... (t.l.oule. N. ...... . t. Paul fait I jike. ........ Pan niego Pan Francisco Plaklyou. ......... Ppokane Tej-oma. ......-.. Ta'.ooslt Ia.snd. Walla Walla.. Winnipeg .1 4 O.OO w Ipt-clotldy .1 82 O.OO 22 SW Pt. cloudy TVEATHEIt CONDITIONS. high-pressure area of moderate strength is rentrsl at sea efT the mouth of the Columbia River and a small high-pressure area la central over Eastern Colorado. The barometer Is relatively low In Califor nia and Aiisona and also along the Inter, national boundary from British Columbia to the Atlantic Ocean. Purlng the tail 24 hours light rsln has fallen In Western Wash ington and thunder storms have occurred in Arlsona. New Mexico. Colorado and Min nesota. It la much cooler In the eastern portion of the Pakotsa and In Minnesota, but hot weather continues In the middle Mis sissippi Valley and In nearly all portions rf the Lakea region. A meatmum temper ature of 102 degrees was reported from Isb Motnee. 'a., and from Kansas City. to.. and the tejopexatura was abov 99 degrees la AMTSFMENTS. 4TH JULY ATTRACTION HEILIG ? Lh and Xsylo rbaaee Hals 1 and A lift. Tonight 8:15. Tomorrow Night Popular - Price Mat. Tomorrow FERRIS HARTMAN with Walter Da Leo aad Mlaa Muggins Da vies In the Musical-Comedy THE TO! MAKER" NOTE: Popular prices tomorrow Matinee. 76c. 60c, Ijc. zsc; cniiaren un der 12 vears. 2Sn to anv part of Thea ter. Children will be given a toy. Evenings, fl. 75o, SOc. 35o 25c Jnpress FORMERLY GRAND. EalHraav A Con aiding. Refined Tandevfllea WEEK OF Jn,Y I. BILLY VAX. OI.ryOTT TROCBADORS. BOB SANDDERO AXD JAMES LEE, JOSIK CMIEM. 'HOG AN IS ROCIETT," GRANDA8COPE. MATINEE EVERY DAY Prices: Matlnsa. lBe. Evenings. l8o and a, st start s. A iee A . C MAIOria VBT SAT V THEATEB 1 5-25-50-7 5 nrrc jty.v s.atim r.rr Cameron, oer- fri 4.rliTlM r., rl.fTord We-Jkrr. Kellr 1-B lav TsM "olsPTB A FlTI VltlOnO t,orntK Orcitr, rirtur?-; bpcUl Addd t fl mr-Tna Leorrh f-smiij. Caea nailed Vsndavtlls. WEEK llLr I. Vt llly Zimmerman, Rostew, CilnT Deaa CSV, Four Cook Waters. Sweeney Ronney. Rappw Maters. Pantaarracope. Popular prices. Mstlnee dally. 2:SQ. T:3r, 8. OAKS PARK Every t'p-to-date Park Al traction 'ow la Existence. Hear Patrick Conway and World-famous Bead, limited engagement. Most expensive Band la America. Other features. Ostrich Farm. Delight of Trail. 12 acres of smusement snd la acres of comfort. Follow the crowd. Information Admission 10c children bo under free; pupils of the publlo schools under 12 free Saturday afternoons. Be car fare from any part of the city. Cars First and Alder. Launches Morrison-street bridge. Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri and the Ohio Valley. The conditions sre fsvorable for fair aeathsr In this district Monday. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fslr, westerly In da. Or-gon and Washington Fair, westerly wings. Irtsho Fair. rmvAltn A. TiirAT.a ritrlrt Forecaster. CLASSIFIED . AD. RATES nail aTaaT RmAMT- Pr Istnck. Oat time I ft a roe ad two socutlTg time Nim sd t hrM ooMMcntlve tlm 30o kims ad kIk or mtoi ooOsve.ru tiro tlrae..5 K4wmitlaaceo nuflt mccompmny oui-i-i-wu order. w Us nMla atsannift M BBt IIIbA OB CmMl 4d Tmiieintt mad bo ad oouoled tow lcao tbaa two Itaeo. UhM an adTertiBement to mot run In coa- NrvUv (tewOeso tho ooo-ilmo rato appUea. Oh r-Kskrsra ar Hoolv frdiwtlMineilU tbo rbarre will bo baaed on tbe actual a a ruber of line appearlnv In tho peper. itvdieaa mt taa annitver of word. In each lino. Ia New Today all adTertlaemeat are chariTod T meaouro eoir. 14 Unco to the loch. M 1 be ilof imtee appiy o aarervi-einniTB uader "w Today- aaa all owe ciincm- tlees exrepluia; the ffollowlass pttuaiiona nuira, laie. Mtoatloas M anted. Female, or Kent. Room. lrlvate Fa ml He. Hmum aad Board. Private Famlliea. The rato ea the above claealucatioaa Is f cent a Una each Insertion. For the ftrcommodauoi or patron. The Ore-ftnlaa will accep claMlfled adTtle tnenta over the tele on one. DroviclinK the ad rertlacer I a abcrlber te either phone. Encoa wui do qnoiea over loe pm-ao, dui III will he rendered tho following riar. Whether uhequent adyextUemrnt will be accepted over tho phone, depend npon the prnmptnea ok me parnian. or letepnone o yertleenjent. Mtnatlon W anted and Fer- anal adrertls-etnent will not be accepted ever the telephone. Order for one Insertion only vHII be accepted for Houe for Kent, t arniture for hale." UOJiine mportuni I le. MBoonUn-botiee and "l anted te Kent." AlCTION 6AIsS TODAY. At Baker' Auction Hoape. 133 Park t. "ale mt IO o'clock. The lleitamlth furnltur removed from Hawthorne av. We Ipo have frr poult tve mmm valuable oil pRfnttnK. Sam will bo put nn at 11 o'clock. Baker orowcii. auciioneer. - AT Wllaon'e auction houae. it 10 A. M. Furnltur. 171-8-6 Second atreet. MEZTTNO NOTICES. PORTTsAND CALEDONIAN CLUB wll! aive their annual picnic and rimei at rot t a;e piece, near iate rrotnir. July For th accommodation of all part lea amntr v:40 inn iv:45 car, arranitentent have been made to atop cara at irroundi. aii otner car win amp at uatta. are ie First and Alder every hour. Prises alven for different cajiie. Refreahments aerved on (round a. Com and bring; your friends. WILLAMETTE COUNCIL. HOTAL ARCANUM, meets at K. P. HaU. 11th and Alder atreet. the first and third Mon days of eaeh month, at 8 P. M. H. Noltnr. serretary. car Crlbba A Sexton Co.. 17th and Upshur trt. WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 2, A. r. AND A. M Slated com munication this (Monday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work In M. M. decree. Vlsltlns brsathren welcome. W. K. p EEKS. Sec. WASHINOTON'LODOK. NO. 4". A. F. AND A. l Special commu. nlcatlon this tMnndsyl a-enlnK, l.tot. E. Sth and Burnslde. M. M. degree. Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec. HARMONT IODOE. NO. 12. A. F. AND A. M. Soeclal com munication this (Hondijr) eeenlng Ins at 1:30 o'clock. Work In the M. M. degree, visiting brethren welcome. W. M. 1B I.IN. Sec. IXXEBAI. NOTICES. TATLOR Al the family residence. Syca more initnoman ..uuniy, juiy a, r.iiaa- beth A. Taylor aged 4 years ft montlfs 17 dsys. wife of Tsd Taylor, mother of Oeorge. Arthur and Florence Taylor. Friends Invited to attend funeral services, which. will be held at Holmtn'i chapeL ThLfd and Salmon streets, at I p. M. to day i Mondavi. July 3. Interment In Uraenwood Cemetery. STROWBRIDOE In this city. July 1. at his lata residence. 40 Kaat Ulst St. North, Justus M. Strowbrldfe. aged 78 years 10 months and rlava. The funeral aervlces will be held at the above residence at 3 p. M. Monday (today). Friends Invited, Cervices at the grave private. TON I-rli rLOKAL CO, lA-kUJL AJt ULJX1.. Uua.tL tlKelONS. rbooes: Mala BlOii A HOt. Dassbu; e HcKsus, jV'aaerml Inseslsra, Itk auaeTTlaa. rbona Mala 4SS. Laa avs. atstaat. OH Ice ef Ceuaty CstsssT. i. r. Fl IJt I m BON. 34 aad Madlaaa. Lady attaodaat. yhoae Mala . A 1W. ' UJArU UOUU.V CO.. i nn.rml Direct sea. It Sd St. iavr aasUtaat. l'botta M. !. JLAaX alLlg fauieral Dtrectora. anr n ta '. a. Donning. lag. B- . B rata. ' ItlLER-BlRNM CO., JM vruilaaas are. Bast loss. Q loaa. aatly attewdaal. LlaCH, Cadartakar, ear. JCsst Alder am4 HaiaV Itla e aM. Xea sssUtsil. DIED. KASER In this city. July 8. si the family residence, 172 K. 14th at.. Clarence B. Kaser, aged 23 years, son of Mrs. W. M. Kaser and the late John It. Kascr. Fu neral announcement later. MMMICKEN In this city, at the family res idence. 801 Clackamas 'street, Mary Agnes McMlcken, aged 57 years, 3 months. 11 days. Funeral notice In a later Issue. LIXTHICUX At the family residence. 618 Flanders SC. July S. Stewart B. Ltnthi cum, aged 50 years 1 month 23 days. Fu neral announcement later. LINTHICTTM In this city, July 2. Stewart B. I.lntblcum. agod 49 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE CrTT IIAIJU Main 503, A 7589. HUMANE OFFICER, Sergeant Crate, Residence. 24 E. 24th N. East 477. R. A. Vunjnlre. Res. S36 Wasco SI W. ft. Katon, Rea. 73 E. 16th. East 17S3. Hons Ambulance. A S101: Pr. Ex. 4. Nlghta Sundays and Holidays. A 6105; Pr. Ex. 4: Trunk T. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE Two lots in the best residence district in Salem, Oregon. No Buburb. In easy walking dis tance of the business part of town. Half a block from a carline. Cement sidewalk, paved street and sewer, con nections. Title perfect. W. E. McAfee Astoria, Oregon. HOLLADAY'S EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN 10-room house, on corner lot, walking distance. House Is well built and mod ern In every way; has living room; library, dinlns-room, kitchen, full ce ment basement and hot water heat. 4 bedrooms, dressing-room, bath and sleeping; porch. Second floor, maid's room, 2 storerooms, attic. Owner val ue lot at $6000: house cost $7000. Will sacrifice $3000 for sale this week. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY Free Rent "We will furnish a fine large tent- house free of cost to every lot buyer for the next 30 days. 10 PER CENT CASH $10 PER MONTH Call or phone. GREGORY INVESTMENT CO., 418 Corbett Bldg. Marshall 557. A 2644. Suburban Home 8 acres. iirhtlv location on Ore- iron Cltv line. 35 minutes from First and Alder sts. Good house and Im provements, & acres In young apple trees with peach fillers, grood assort ment for family use, ! or price ana terms, H 226, uregonian. BARGAINS Two, five and 10-acre tracts, beauti fully located halt mile from Tigard Station on Oregon Klectrlc, only 15 minutes' ride from Portland. Fine eoll. all cleared. For prices and terms see AX FOR O, 1IF.NI.EV A WAITER . SIK Spalding; Rldar. Union Ave. Snap Nice 7-room house completely fir- ntftheil and rented for $-10 ner month. Adjoins a store building on Union ave., near Fremont, beintc No. 731 Union ave. Prire $.i000. $1000 caah and $25 per month, or will take good lot as part payment. GIU SSI ZADOW, S17 Hoard of Trade IlldK 4flh and Oak. Mortgage Loans JOHN BAIN ' SOS Spalding Building NOB HILL APARTMENTS Brick, practically new. leased; Rood revenue. Price $37,600; reasonable terms. AAronn, iieni.kv a waite, 410 Spalding; Rlda. HAWTHORNE AVE. QUARTER BLOCK Close in. For sale by owner at a bar sTaln. Address S 219, Orettonlan. MORTGAGE LOANS 100,000 In Mums to suit. PACIFIC TITLE TRUST CO. Chamber of Commerce. MORTGAGE LOANS CCtf JOHN E. CRONAN, 7Cf J U Boa Spaldloc Bids. 4 (J rOL MORTGAGE LOANS KUWARD K. (.Ol DEV, I.enls HDlldlnsr. DIVISION STREHfT. A fine lot for business or residence. Near 84th St., for $1500. riione owner, U 234U. BEAT. FSTATK. For Sale Lois. A FEW good lots for sal. at $200; to clos. win accept sjo caaa, oaianc. a i a monta; finest garden land. AB 219. Oregonlan. BAYOCEAN. Will sell equity In two Bayocean lots vary reasonable. Address S 213. Oregonlan. VERT cholc. Irvington Park lot EOxlOO; SSl. IVWVUl UVUl AV1UIW fl " 'I' til. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. TJ-..I, willl.n n 919 17a M In . bide. Brubaker A Benedict. SOU McKay bldg- M. H9. Chapln A Herlow, 332 Chamber Commerce. Cook. B. S. tc Co., SOS Corbett bldg. Jennings Co.. Main 18S. 208 Oreeonlan. PALMER-JONES CU. i. i, ummir .1.) r-ii.K hiH, The Oregon Real Estate Co., Orar.d ava. and Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition). WHITCOMB BROS.. 1020 Cham, of Com. REAL ESTATE. For riale Its. 1300 VALUH FOR 11000. Lot with partially built house for 31000. I wish to talk with the buyer, car renter, or contractor who can usa this. Lot Is In Rose City Park and Is worth $800; the building to date has cost (500 and the owner Is stuck; cun't back up and can't go ahead. I have the plans and the receipts; a leading: Portland bank will show every detail and will satisfy your every question as to the history of this. Address O 11, Oregonlan. LOTS. 3100. RIGHT ON WEST SIDE CARLINE. BEYOND CITY PARK. SflTH A V T 1 W VAMHITJ. BTS. New addition, ten minutes from busi ness center; on new Washington-st. car line: lots 80x100. some larger, $250, easy payments: these lots are beautiful home- sites. National Realty & Trust Co., room 723 Chamber of Commerce to'tig. Main 6129. TWO TJI-HIVESS CORNERS. We have. two good business corners. 50x 100 feet. In Culver, Oregon.-the Junction of the Oregon TrunK ana uescnuteo rn loads In the Deschutes Valley of Central Oreson. at 445 and .120 each. Splendid location for business, lares and productive farming country tributary. - D. V. UAL CO.. Offlce opposite depot Culver, Or. T.ET ME BUILD YOU A HOME. HOl'SES AND FLA13 ARTISTIC DB srirjVF.r). CORRRCTLY CONSTRUCTED. FINISHED AND TINTED ACCORDING TO THE LATEST METHODS. MONEY LOANED AND ND CHARGE FOR PLANS WHEN I BUILD. TWENTY. TEARS OF DESIGNING AND HU1LD 1NG EXPERIENCE AT YOUR, SERVICE. Z. K. LOIKK. O-a Hfc.NKI OL.Vj. Ml" ST BE SOLD" Some fine lots; owner needs the money thev are located fine on Broadway. Schuy' ler and Hancock strcels: -don't overlook this. They are great bargains, much un nr value at SS.'.O each. Hee Dolen. Beck ly Co., 6U0 Broadway. Phone B 8B6, C 11103. $6x. KINO ST., 100 ft. from Washington 4 lots 50x100. E. ZUh and Ash. 22b Mar quam. Ofllce hours 1:30 to . HO DOWN. $10 PER MONTH. Fine view lot, matured fruit trees, re stricted dlatrlct. 'near car. cement walks. Bull Run water, fruit cared for free of . charge. 202 Board or xraae mag. aiar shall 4 To, A 1U22. FOUTH MT. TABOR. , Thr Mo. k j from new Mt. Tabor Park. Two full lotn. 100x100. for eale a a acriflce; owner ha left city and mail ell at once: terma. V 174. Oreffonla.ru ONE of the choicest lots In Ocean View, ad loinlnr Kavocean. at less than half price, i.luO. easy terms. Owner, U24 Worcester block. PORTLAND HKIGHTS, sacrifice sale, 72x 3 rtO corner. $0000 ; '5000 cash secures. Phone E. I HAVE a beautiful lot Jn Beaumont for sale; for particulars, call Monday bet. 2 and & S6 K. .13d. near Stark. LAURKLHl'RST equity" at less than cost; bought Feb., 1910. y uregonian. "orf (Sale Hoasen. FOH New modern 4-room and bath bungalow, complete with water system, fireplace, etc.; . acre Improved land, high and sightly; locatea at Kistey a siaiion. Oreeon City carline. Address Mrs. A. Bnckus, MUwaukle, Or. Phone, Oak Grove, Blni:k 13. FOFt SAIB by owner, new 7-room house, C0xl00-ft. lot. full cement basement, laun dry travs. electric light fixtures, window shades. 2 blocks from Rose City Park car. on 4.th st.: will sacrifice for $4000, cash or terms to suit. Apply 333 Oak st,, near 7th st. IUVINGTON BARGAINS. Some choice modern homes ; must ba sold at very attractive prices, oak and ma- hop any finish, before deciding- on your home see uoian. iecKicy l o. xney win save you money. 690 Broadway. Phones fcast surt, J iuw;. NOTHING DOWN. BAL. RENT. New bungalow. 6 rooms. 9-J Tlbbett at., fine and modern. 330OO, nothlna; down, balance like rent. It la worth x.'i-H'O. owner leaving ior mines. iurry. .Mll. SOQ4. 7-ROOM. house, Ladd addition; bath. sleep- Ins norch. reception hail, furnace, fire place, wood lift, clothes chute, closets in each bedroom; built-in buffet In hall; up stairs hardwood floors; the price is right. Stil E. Iitn st. rnon case ouzj. BEAUTIFUL HOME. 7 rooms, choicest location, Irvington; hardwood floors, fine basement, furnace. $"tM ca?h. balance $10O per month. Easi Mi-i. , 1 Ntiit; no agents. v. neruman. $500 BELOW market price takes modern Irvington "home of seven rooms, hall and bath ; built-in furniture, fireplace, Dutch kitchen, xuii cement oaicmeni; nan casn, balance monthly. Phone East 153 IO. FOR SALE or rent, a furnished house oa Klrby and Webster sts., opposite the Jefferson High School; $30 per month rant or will sell on easy terms. Inquire Calu met Hotel. 150 Park st. GOOD double apartment-house, 6 rooms each, rent $24 month; pays 9 per vent; terms $275 cash, balance any terms: am leaving the state, so act at onco. AP 216, Oregonlan. BUILD TO SUIT YOUR PDKSB. 11 you own lot will build houss aod taala flDnnct. A C. FURLONG. Contractor. 633 C. of C. Bldg. ilain 1-001. WEST SIDE HOME. 786 Corbett St., lot 50x100. 8-room mod ern hou"". street Improvements all In; f-rms. Key 7SS Corbett St. Owner, 26 . 1 . Main' .M:tri. Uit'OME property. three apartments, fur nished, lot SOxlftO, income $i0 per month, walking distance; I40U0 will handle: easy terms on balance. 7 per cent. Woodlawn FOR SALE 40 by 100 feet and 7-room hmise. 440 Market st. See us for terms and price. l-ARKISir WATKINS A CO., 1150 Alder Bt. Sl.l.r.00 MODERN 4-flat buildinK. with 50 by loo feet or ground. In. northwest part of city. Terms. I'ARRISH. WATKINS A CO.. y.O Alder Bt. THRKE tine hunpralows for sale by owner at reasQnable prlo.s and easy terms; west of 29th st.. between Stsrk and Belmont sts. Fur particulars yiu'i jt n) WANTED 2 bunsalows nesr each other, about 4 or B rooms each, not over VJ.(, easy terms. C M. Maiden. 003 Swetland bldg. A 3029 or Main 7776. 7-ROOM house and 3 lots to rent: S blocks from carline. Apply J. F. Gillmore. 113 Jersey St., St. Johns. Or. Phone Columbia 81. " ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOWS. Trices from $2000 to .4IKJ0, easy terms. Photos at office. Fred W. German. 829 TirnMe. M. or A 2776. tcL' l.eNolr Co. for West Side residences- exclusive dealers In West Side properties; ground floor. Chamber of Com. tti e rce ELI.ENJiBURO. WASH. New, 5-room modern bungalow, and one block In town of Ellensburg; (4000, part down Owner It 228, Oregonlan. A 6-ROOM furnished house, corner East 10th and Gllsan. for $200 cash; lot lease, at $24 per year. Inquire of occupant, 114 E. loth North. 5-ROOM cottage and fine corner at Monroe and Delav sts., one Mock from car. A. C. Phelps. 600 Delay St. MODERN 6-room house. 1 block of car, large lot. call, see owner. 2S East Mor rison, near 30tlt st. FOR SALE New country home near River dale; beautiful grounds and view; owner. AT 215. Uregonian. STKT'-TLT modern 4-room bungalow, only -vou on easy terms. See J as. A. Clock. 2."2 Alder. Phone Main 8189. FOR RENT or for sale, a 6-room new bun galow. 44th and East Madison. Phone East 5x7 Owner on premises after 12 o'clock. FINE 8-room house on East 12th street; close In; a bargain for some one. 8lil . jlth st. Phone East 5Q23. lu.ivr MARSHALL 712. A 4163 ynr beautiful Irvington home. Corner. i-s? trvinGTON For sale, modern residence. For particulars, phone C 23S4. a ROOM, house, new, modern, near Haw- ,Horne: your own term?. Phone. A 4712. BUILD your home no vr Oall at 705 CoucH bid . H. P. ..ROOM cottage 66th St.. Arleta, Mount iicott csriiiwi bargain. Phone East iia. REAL ESTATE. For 6ale Houses. lPVINT.TON'. 9-room bungalow In the most desirable part ot this exclusive nome aisirict; iv lng-room. library, dining-room, 2 bed rooms and bath on first floor: billiard room, shower bath and 2 bedrooms on second floor: hardwood floors, artistically riecnratAri nnri ,rranit throuehOUt. East 20th. near Thompson. Price reduced, lor qulcic sale. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY. IRVINGTON RESIDENCE. Just completed and ready for occu pancy; 8 rooms, hardwood floors down stairs, floors finished upstairs, handsomely finished woodwork. Dutch kitchen, cement basement, furnace, 2 fireplaces, lighting fixtures, shades, large attic: faces East; lot 50x100 feet, hsrd-strrfaca pa-mer-t. on carline; price $6500. terms $3000 cash, balance on mortgage. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. 212-213 Commercial Club Bldg. Phones Main 8699. A 26S3. . A VERY attractive house of S rooms, splen M location And in excellent condition furnished In good taste and style; for sale at a bargain on easy terms; price $5500. $1600 down, balance on terms. Call and let us show, this to you. XEASEY, HUM ASON JEFFERT, 232 Chamber of Commerce. TIIJT V 1 I' A VT T .1 IT. WHT NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO INCOME PROPERTY? IF YOU OWN A LOT. WE WILL FURNISH THE MONEY AND BUILD RESIDENCE OR FLATS. PLANS FREE. IF WE BUILD. OUR REP UTATION YOUR PROTECTION. IT WILL PAY TO SEE US. L. R. BAILEY CO.. INC.. CONTRACT 1NG ARCHITECTS. 824 ABINOTON BLP. $350 CASH. ROSE CITY PARTS. $25 PER MONTH. T rooms. receDtlon balL den. sleeping - porches, solid oak floor, bullt-ln buffet and library, bookcases, furnace, nreptace, mirror, doors, etc. National Realty A Trust Co.. room 723 Chamber of Commerce Mug., Main 5-129. I.AURELHURST HOME. 8 rooms, new and. modern, oak floors down stairs, entrance and bathroom tneo, a most comDlete house on Hazel Fern: place within 1 block of carline, high and sightly; price J02OO, terms. H. P. .PALMER-JONES CO.. 212-213 Commercial Club Bldg., Phone Main S6!)9. A 2653. IRVINGTON. modern residence. 8 rooms, Just completed, hardwood floors, sleeping porch, hard-surface street, every modern convenience; $2000 cash, balance easy terms, price s.Vhi; would consider con tracts part payment. Call owner. East 4!U. A BARGAIN. 3 lots, each 5Oxl04. and 5-room modern cottage, on 83d st., block from car; large bearing fruit trees, berries, garden and shrubs: A-l facilities for chickens; only $32.o. $30o cash, balance easy terms. Marshall 363. For Htile Business Property. FOR SALE Business corner. KilUngsworth and Delaware. 100x05, tent bungalow; Rt. Johns car. stop at property; must be sold. See owner on property. $16.000 Choice business property, stores and apartments, well rented, prominent street. West Side. Close In. Owner, 324 Worces ter bldg. A SNAP. $1400 CASH. Business lot on Portsmouth ave., near carline. 50x135, running through to Exeter St.; must sell. Woodlawn 2352. For Sale Acreage. 6 MILES from CITY LIMITS, near ORE GON ELECTRIC DEPOT; BEAUTIFUL 1 and 2-acre tracts, set to ORCHARD: $50o per acre: no rock or gravel, ALL CULTIVATED. 8 "4 acres, onlv $2750; 5 acre with NEW HOUSE and REARING ORCHARD. $6000; a FINE HOME. 5-acre tracts In APPLE VALLEY, walk ing distance to good town, $70 to $150 per acre: 10-acre tract in APPLE VAL LEY .'.O0; FINE SCENERY, all best for CHICKEN-RAISINO and FRUITGROW ING; RUNNING SPRING WATER; some splendid FRUIT and DAIRY LANDS near BCAPPOOSE, OR., $25 to $50 per acre. All may be bought on easy terms. FRANK M'FARL AND REALTY CO., 309 Yeon Bldg., Portland. 4 ACRE, good house and barn, close to Lents station, $1600, one-half cash, balance G per cent. 4 acres, good 4-room house, H mile from Lents Junction; a first-class place, $4500, terms. D acres, 1 mile from Sycamore station, estacada line; 75 bearing apple trees, some prune trees, 1 4 acres strawberries, 4 acre raspberries and currants. 2 acres potatoes, good house and barn: must sacrince this on account of ill health. Johnston-Bothfur & Weston. flOH chamber of Commerce bldg. Phone Main 6967. TRUCK AND CHICKEN FARM3. 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 acres each. In Valley west of Council Crest. The very beat of soli and location. Two carllnes and good water; $250 to $500 per acre and upon easy month ly payments. THE SHAW-FEAR CO., 102 Fourth St. Main 35. A SjOO. FRUIT. POULTRY AND GARDEN TRACTS B. IP, 20 to 40-acre tracts, $20. 2S. $S0 to $60 per acre. On hour's ride from Portland, near Columbia River; railroad depot and -river boat landing; rich deep oil. no rock; living springs and creeks on all tracts; schools, stores, churches near by. S0O0 acres subdivided and Just opened. Come at once and get your choice. MCF1RLAND INVESTMENT CO.. 410 Corbett Bldg BARGAINS IN ACRKACE. A half acre tract on Washington st., and near the MUwaukle post-office; $1000; cheap at $iroo. One acre, 200 feet further south; $200. One acre on Harrison st.. Ideal for chicken ranch; running water; SIMHH); on ea.y terms. Prettiest homeslte in Strleb's addition to MNwauk.e ave.: $80O. Invest. pat these bargains- First Rtata Bank. Mllwaiikla ave. Phono Rd. 11. 10 ACRES or more, best sediment soil, all cleared and cultivated, level, scnooi, church, store, near electric carline. 16 miles from Portland Postoffice, good coun ty road, H. F. L.. telephone, eto. ; de sirable, close-in acreage. $Lr.O per acre. U cash, bal. 6 per cent; 6 acres on same terms. Call, phone or write J. W. Hf ferlln Realty Co., 203 Corbett bldg. Both Phones. GOOD 6-room house with 22 lots, spring i ... i . rn h.. run Illll K n'r . f "U l w s.as.i. v-Ms- rlew. pears, apples, berries, etc., 2 blocks from electric car station, very desirable. close-In suburban home or chicken ranch, $3500; good terms; also have 6-room house and 10 lots, $2400. J. W. Heflferlln Realty Co., 203 Corbett bldg. Both phones. $1000 EQUITY In lO-are apple orchard; also own J O acres aajoimng, m iu station and 3 miles to olty of 3000; 2 hours from Portland; finest garden land In Oregon; will trade for good house or vacant lota Eee JOHN VEASEN. 121S Teon bldg. Phone Main 8033. $375 BUYS ten acres deep, redshot soil. aaaptea TO iruit sua vogeisiiies , mi smooth and tillable, no rock; wood and water; close to school, postoffice and store; within easy reach of Portland, and the cheapest land on the market. Can show you any day. 512 Couch bldg.. 100 ' 4th st. 10 ACRES. WILL TAKE HOUSE FOR PART. Ifl acres, near city limits of Vancouver, near carline, 11 acres In fruit, finest kind of soil onlv $5500; will take house and lot up to fSUOO and mortgage back for bal ance. See M . Maiden. 603 Swetland bldg. COUNTRY HOME SITE. 7 acres, out Mt. Hood way, only $1200. Fine great trees (a regular park), moun tain brook, rich soil, close to auto road, i, mile to store, free delivery; cash If desired. If really interested call on owner S. T. Walker. 517 Worcester bldg., 3d and Oak. Marshall 1647. ACRES Rich soil on South slope. half cleared, balance will furnish wood for years, near two macadamized county roads, no waste land: spring water; neat, new house all fenced; 2 miles from city limits. West 'Side. $1000, terms. B 229, Ore gonian. TO 40-acre tracts good for fruit, poultry berries. 20 miles from Portland, near srood town; small cash payment, balance will Dav for itself. Eager & Watson. Main 0512, 910 Lewis bldg.. 4th and Oak. iTi4 ACRES near Portland, on Oregon Elec tric R. R-; H In cultivation. running water- price $145 spot cash; 0 to $iou per acre under the price. Owner, AB 218, uregou""' Ti;T.ATIV VALLEY. 0- miles to Portland, 18 minutes to Tigard Station. 2 acres, fSOO; 4 acres $1600; terms, $150 cash, bal ance your own terms. AP 215, Oregonlan. 1 2 3, 5 AND 10-acre tracts, close in, good 'electric car service. $100 to $250 per acre; big values, easy terms. J. W. Hefferlln Realty Co., 2o;t corbett bldg., both phones. ACREAGE and -farms, from $12.50 per acre up- large and small tracts. Call Kinney A S tarn pher. 531-2 Lumber Exchange bldg. CHICKEN ranch. 10 acres fenced, good creek 6 acres cultivated; $16O0 house and chickea-houses. .Xerox- ast 2337- RE At ESTATE. For Sale Acreage. CHOICE ACREAGE BUT. 35 acres on Villa ave., close to city limits and station on -Alt. Hood carline. Need of 93500 compels Hale under value. Vanduyn fc Walton. 515 Chamber Com merce. ONE ACRE Garden land with neat, new 2-room house on West Side. 7ic fare, all. fenced; spring water; half cleared; bal ance in timber; $i,00. AF 234, Oregonlan. BomestemOb. ADVANTAGES OF OREGON 100-page boole gives amount of Government land open to. homestead. In each county In the States ot Oregon and Washington, and description of same; gives homestead, desert, timber. Atone, coal and mineral laws; two maps, of Oregon In colors. 21x28. showing R. R.'. In operation, one ihowg all proposed R-! Ti. and electriu lines. Including Eastern and' Central Oregon; 20 each, or three 60c; Map of Washington In colors, 21x28, 20c' Nimmo, Runey & Co., Hamilton bldg. HOMESTEADS AND RELINQUISHMENTS Wo have- a few" good relinquishments, and homesteads In the Deschutes Valleyj of Central Oregon, 5 to 20 miles from then railroad at from $75 to 500. , D. V. Li. & I. CO., Offlce opposite depot. Culver, Oi For Sale Fruit Iands. NEW APPLE LANDS IN NORTHERN I CALIFORNIA t Along Western Pacific Ry. Mountain P-' pies of high color, flavor and keeping' qualities; elevation 2000 feet, 800 days": sunshine annually, abundant rainfall, deep loamy soil, prize fruit now grown on place;) extremes of temperature unknown ; rosea . bloom year around; air spiced with plnesj and cedars; cool mountain water, delight-' f ul scenery ; stores. postoffice and schoolj mile: town 0000. 19 miles; openinff price $40 an acre. Sierra Orchards Co.. 312 Bush St., San Francisco. Round-trip account National Educational Assn., 1 1-3' fare. ; FOR SALE S and in-acre tracts of "Mo sler View Orchards" at new town of Ortley. up the Columbia River; planted and scientifically taken care of for 5 years. Low price and easy payment plan. Call for free booklet. HOOD RIVER ORCHARD LAND CO ; Owners. DEVLIN & Fl R E B AUG H, h Selling Agents, 907 yeon Bldp. BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT ONCE. For Sale by Owner. 35 acres near Lyle, Wash.; 30 acres In apples, 2 '4 acres of five-year-old trees In bearing. 7 !4 acres planted this Spring to Spltzenhorgs and Newtowns ; new o-rooni house, new well house, new barn, two good horses and all neresary farm implements new. Terms. Address or call 310 Falling hldg., Portland, Ore. 10-160 ACRES, in the White Salmon-Hooo River famous fruit district; thie is one of the finest tracts of land anywhere alonjr the Columbia River; soil the best, all tillable and no waste land: a fine view and river frontage; if you want a horns or a good investment, write me for par ticulars. F. W. Dehart, Hood, Wasru SALE or exchange for Portland property, clear 20-acre fruit ranch, Willamette Val ley, stock and Implements, new house, etc; an ideal home in every respect, by owner; no agents. AL 235, Oregonlan. For Sale Farms. IDEAL LITTLE DAIRY, SI i.. MILES PORTLAND. ; Are you sick of reading farm ads 7 g Are you tired of finding mis representations J f Are you a good Judge oX piece of land? J Would you believe what we say below 2 j 65 acres of land, sandy loam soli 10 ft. deep, just enough sand to "prevent baking, crops are a wonder. 40 acres In high state of cultivation, just like a garden, can be Irrigated with little expense, right on river, no Summer overflow, new cot tage and large barn, fenced and cross fenced, fine neighborhood, spring water, creek right by barn, miles good town and shipping point, close to school, phone, R. F. D. and cream route; owner does not live here. Jilace is not run down, but ooks fine; he wishes to sell at a sacrifice within 10 days. A place like this near Los An geles or Frisco would bring $i.00 per acre; this figures less tran $70 ; we will stake our reputation on this soil. This Is a perfect bargain and cannot be duplicated' in seven states. f. KEASET. HUMASON & JEFF RET, C 232 Chamber of Commerce, SMALL FARM TRACTS IN DESCHUTES VALLEY. We have for sale some very fine potato and onion land In S. 10, 20. 40 or 80-j acre tracts, all in cultivation. These; tracts are near the town of CULVERj OREGON, at the junction of the Oregon! Trunk and Deschutes railroads. The fin est potatoes and onions in the state can he raised on these tracts and the climate and location are also ideal for poultry. Shipping faclltitfes are excellent. Price $30 per acre with easy terms at 6 per. cent and 7 per cent. We also sell Irrl-; gated land near Redmond, Laidlaw and isters, Oregon. D. V. L. A L CO.. ; Offlce opposite depot. Culver. Or. ' I HAVE 160 acres in Harney which I wilt sell for $4 per acre casn. i never saw) this land and know little about It th buyer takes little chances while I rlslc. selling land worth two or three times the asking price. Harney County will soon, have railroads. Buy this 100 acres and forget about It for a few years. Abstract and deed furnished. E 234 Oregonian. WANT to sell my farm of 119 acres, on the Base LJne. eastern pare or aiuitnomarx County, on account of age and desire to retire; best land in Oregon: plenty snrlngs, running wator, about SO00 to 10, 000 cords wood, and schoolhouse on the place; new church, railroad, Portland and Columbia River close by. Price $10,000. Ferdinand Flo!s, Latourell. Or. i $1000 Buys 160-acre homestead relinquishment wit h good improvements. Located miles southeast from Portlnnd. in Clacka mas County. This rare opportunity for the man of snitl means Is genuine. O. W. Eastham. 21S Marquam bldg. GUARANTEED AS A.DVERT1SED. 160 acres. 8 miles from Klamath Falls, Or.. 2 miles from R. R. station, all ia, cultivation and in crop, under Govern ment ditch, all fenced, barn, well and, other improvements; price $30) per acre;' will tradn for Portland property. TAYLOR fc I MI'S, Kalama, Wash, WILL lease, trade or sell to a man with a,' little money and lots of push, 850 acres of fruit land near Sheridan, Or. Also valu able stock and implements. Want to make deal immediately either with or without stock and Implements. Crop ready to bs cared for. P 229, Oregonian. 600 -ACRE stock ranch; house, barn, or-t chard; $10,000; $rtno down, time on bal snce, 200 acres; 100 sheep, 6 cows, house telephone mail delivery, barns, orchards $3000; without stock, $4000. A. .Long den. Elk City. Or. i 11-ACRE farm In high state of cultivation. ,rwwi hniiBA and barn, only H mile from good store, school and postoffice; mile from Willamette River; price $1800. Western Securities Co., 414 Spalding bldg. DAIRY farm In Tillamook Co., Oregon. 160 acres, 37 head stock, cheese factory, full equipment farm tools, house furniture; $7000; terms. For full information address M. A. Meador, Dolph. Or. x STOP! LOOK 1 120 acres of rolling fruit land, within 40 miles of Portland, Or.; 2 springs and running stream on it; both river and rail transportation. For further particulars, B T Pneed. owner. S3! E- Everett. J FOR bargains in all-purpose farm lands, ranging from 50 to 040 acres, situated in.; Linn and Benton Countries, call on oe write J. V. Pipe. Albany. Oregon. 80 CRES New bungalow, cows, horses and implements; near North Plains; excep-1, tlonal snap. $ acre. Ivu 2337. : WILLAMETTE Valley farms for sale. Ad- dress Farmers Union. Amity, Yamhill- , County. Or. j RANCH 60 acres, with buildings. 18 milesi from Portland, near electric line; bargain tor all caah. by owner. 182 Morrison st. fM) ACRES and some c:ash, house and lot;; describe offer, quick deal. IS" Yaquina, Qr. ; Minoellaneoup. i 100x200 OF choice siffhtly land on Wood-j stock ridge, overlooking the Reed Instf- j ute grounds; there is a small building.! which has been occupied as a house; thn.' ground is covered with fine fruit and shade trees; there Is a fine large chicken-! house and yard; price $2700. See owner.) 414 Spalding bldg. BUSINESS CORNERS. Bargain for cash, southeast corner rat ion and Pippin sts. Also northwest corner E. 30th and Lincoln sts. Address owner,; 388 Glenn ave. WANTED TIMBER Ts-AXPS. TIMBER lands wanted. C. J. McCracken, 04 M.cKLa Id&Q, (-