Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 22, 1911, Page 16, Image 16

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    10 TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1911.
FARM WILL TRAVEL
Pigs, Poultry and Seeds to B
Carried by Train.
OREGON SPECIES TO RULE
Cxpert In Asrl"uH' From State
Collfjre Will Cite Prrtlral IXrn
nntratlon to rnirrs In
Pr-M-liutr Valley.
Whtt promises to be TerlUble
farm on whnli will leave Portland in
soerlal train on the O.-Vi. K-
track next month fr a 10-day trip
Into the !" liules Valley and to the
principal rlnt ,r- Sherman, Mnrrow
and Gilllu fountles. for the purpose
of demonstratinic to the farmer! o
those etlon the best manner of ob
talninn; the ulh-gest rrlurna from thel
land.
R. R Miller, traffic manager of the
0.-W. R. Jk N. Company. Is arranging
for the trip, but It will be manned by
a mrm of expert froift the State Agrl
rultural College at forvalU. They
wlil have charge of the exhibits and
will talk to the farmer at every atop
rln mace
An Interesting feature of the train
will be th" car representing the hoc
and I Me rhlcken Industries, to wnicn
tne railroada are endeavoring; to
rail ip'. Ul attention.
Prartlral jlerrH ".
Or.e ear will be fitted up to repre
sent the latent Ideas In housing hogs.
Two jritta or eaon me iieras.ure. -
lanil China and l'uroc breeds will be
rontalned. b-snles four specimen of
i-roirs-bred hog to demonstrate the
proper type of pai king pork that ran
be rrown auevessf uliy In Oregon. IQ
dividual hoi houses will be construct
ed In the car and the manner of feed-
Ins;, nursing and breeding will be
shown.
Another ear will be a miniature
poultry yard. Live rhlrkens will be
carried. Typical buildings, nests and
roosts will be shown and demonstra
tions calculated to Instruct on the best
manner of carina;, feodlng. protecting
acatnst disease and lle will be given.
Breeds of poultry that are best adapted
to the iirevun climate and soil will be
used as specimens. Keedluc devices
and waferln trougns will be shown.
A third car will contain actual spect.
mens of Oregon field peas and methods
showing how they can be grown and
fed successfully and profitably. Peaa
and plrs. Mr. Miller believes-, are likely
to become the sources of greatest reve
nue to the Oregon farmer and for this
reason he ha. christened the train the
"Hog and Field Pea Special.
Hist - Are I'laaaed.
A definite schedule has not been
worked out. but stops have been prom
ised at each of the following places:
lleppner. Islington and lone In Mor
row County; Condon and Klem In Gil
liam Countv; Grass Valley. Moro and
vvasco In Sherman County. Three or
four slips will be made on the
Wschutes Valley line. As that road
will be in operation to Bend by that
time. It l likely that that city will
be included on the Itinerary.
The authorities of the a-rirultnrat
rollege have agreed to send six In
stmctors on the train. Mr. Miller him
elf expects to Join the party. Several
other railroad officials, a number of
members of the Portland Commercial
flub, and newspaper men will be car
ried The Trl-County Development Con-
jrress. organised a short time ten to
promote the Interests of Sherman. Mor
row anil Gilliam Counties, will hold
a I'Klnn at Arlington on the day that
the train arrives there on Its war to
Condon. As soon as the train sched
ule Is worked put the date for the
meeting will be fixed.
Prise. te Be Offered.
J Jf. Teal, who Is Interested In these
three counties, has arranged with the
Commercial Club to offer valuable
prizes for crops and livestock grown
by the farmers tuere. These prizes
will be announced on the Iraln.
The agricultural college experts are
""r t.. get Into personal touch with
very farmer of t!:e territory that they
will iit and f'r that reason long
stops will be mide at the several sta
tions vL-ited. They will aim to hoi. I
conversation with the farmr rather
than to lecture to them. They will he
rea.ly to answer questions n, to dis
tribute literature on subjects Inquired
a t"u t.
Mr. Miller." Mr. Teal and Professor
Wlthyromhe of the agricultural college
b-!eve th;l If proper methods are In
troduced and crop, suitable to tnr soli
and climate cf Central and 1 astern
Oregon ar Introduced that t!ioe sec
tions ran be ma le as productive as any
other portion of the ste.
STATE'S BEAUTY IS THEME
Oregon to He f onivaml With Switz
erland at Y. M. C. A. Tonight.
The beauty spots of Oregon, caught
by the camera and tinted back to nat
ural colors, will be shown In compari
son with famous scenery of Switzer
land at the Young Men s Christian As
sociation auditorium tonight.
Wbat Is said to be the most com
plete set of Oregon scenic views ever
gathered together will be shown In
Illustrated lecture by Phil 8. Hates,
special representative In Oregon of the
Federal office of public road... who will
emphasise the loss to the state because
of inability to handle tourist traffic
over the bad roads.
The status of the better highways
ramra!s;n In Oregon, the forces at
arork to Improve conditions and the
immediate hop !n the situation will
be presented by Marshall N. I'ana. All
who are Interested have been Invited
to attend, both women and men. There
will be no admission fee.
TIRE. LECTURER'S SUBJECT
(ootlrirh Company Ilrrr-rnlatrr to
rirak at Hclllg Tonight.
At tl:e Helllg Theater tonight K. V.
Ti;;!ech. of the H. F. Goodrich Co ai
rs ay. wl'l deliver a free lecture on
;he t'.re injjstry. Ills lecture wi;t be
Illustrated by mav:ng pictures, show -"ng
bow the motor vehicle tire Is
ade from the time the sap Is drawn
.'torn the trees In Brazil until the nn
.shed product Is turned out. Pictures
howlng several world's records being
broken on the At'ar.tlc speedway and
a demonstration of the demountable
rim will also be given.
Vr. Tlllisch la on a tour of the
Vnlte.J State. From here he will go
to Seattle. Since he started his edu
cational carrralcn for motorists In the
Fast It has met with pronounced suc
cess. In almost every town In which
he has appeared an overflowing
vrowd baa greeted him.
Screeching like a
calliope in circus
time wading
around knee-deep
in printer's ink. and
letting truth go
hang!
That's the way some PertlaaJ finwa
wadaye, who raa hardly he alaalfled
aa plcjsa Merchants, aeesa ta he at
tessgtlag e aell pianos.
esterday fear dlffernt families
boas lit their plane of Graves Mnsle
Caw Wnyt Tss of thesa hosuiht he
rsssr at another eoaeers a lot of pl
nnss had heea advertised that the rea
rern aevrr had for sale aad a truthful
aaleaeaa ef that firm was compelled te
ad salt that they did ant have these la
atrwsaenta lor sale, hat simply sued
this style ef advertising ts draw aewpla
te their store.
last this a pretty state ( thlaara la
thla day aad raef
Kvrry 4 -rave Mamie ("ompaay adver
tlaenaeat la a truthful advertlaesneat.
nkrieirr we aay we bar aosnrtbtag
t4ae
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Another Clooch Warren,
ra JVI
airrllsa. exeelleat modern raae, good aa new,
Ilallet Jt lavl', larsieat orrheatrxj a and. quarter-aawed oak, very fine, (330.
ambrldse, slightly damaged hy railroad accident. glOO.
Bcnsember, we have wbat we advertise aad we advertise wheat we have.
GRAVES MUSIC COMPANY
in rnniTii t.
The Largrst Western Cearal Muale Dealers. Everytblag la Muale.
OLGOTT ADMITS PLOT
SECRKTAUY SAVS UlAtDCLKXT
XAMI-S NOT KILED.
V
Answrr In I'nlTirsiliT Rrfrrrndum
Prtillon Case Allege Illegal Sig
nature Thrown Out.
PAL. EM. Or, Sept. 51. (Special.)
Admitting that In the months of March
and April of thla year a conspiracy
waa entered Into between Georjce Hld
glns. alius George Harris, SI Sandrosky.
lias Sam Cohn. timer Brown and
others to defraud the voters of the
atate. and Harry J. Parkinson, who led
the referendum movement axalnst the
I'nlverslty of Oreuon appropriations.
by foraing names to the petitions, but
assertlnK that the fraud was discovered
by Parkinson and the petitions never
llied, Se.getary of State Olcott today
filed with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court here his answer to the complaint
filed by U. S. Friendly asking that the
Secretary of State be enjoined from
plactns: the title of the two approprla-
lon bills on the ballot on the ground
that they are Illegal because of fraud
the petltiona.
Th Secrcturv of State In hlS nnswrr
admits that the conspiracy was suer
cessful to the extent of t"00 names.
He aays, however, that Parkinson dis
covered the fraud and held hark the
petitions. The petitions filed and
which are alleged to be fraudulent Djr
B. S. Friendly, he says, are legal.
He also admits that City Recorder
StnnKei. of Woodburn. verified an affi
davit to certain petitions, but contends
hat under the law they are not neces
sarily because of that Invalid. Secre-
ary Olcott says the names on pages
and 71 of the petitions were not
verified by the circulators, but main
line that for all that they are valid.
VISITORS VIEW UNIQUE DAM
Financier and Klcctrlc Company
Head .ncM of B. S. JossrTjrn.
Wlnthroi Coffin, of Bo-ton. connfet-
J with one of th It a din financial
In-titution- of th hait. and lr.
Thoma AMl:-on. of San Francisco,
general manager of the O-neral
;.etr.c omnny. of Schnectady. iS".
' for the I'actflc Coa-t. have t-eo
he puets of 1 - Jovaclyn. presl.l-nt
f the Tortlantl Itallway. ltcnr a row.
r 'ompny.
Th irlult waa for the purpose of
te inc the construction work at
KlTer Mill on the Clackamas Klver,
n hrrc a hydro-electric nam is rising
r.der an entirely new method for such I
ontructlon. Th- unique fr-ature at 1
he iitver Mill consi-ts In the hollow
rr- dam. which will have a water-
ELEVATOR UP!
PRICES DOWN!
MEN'S SUITS
Direct from the center of fashion, New York. They are cut by
experts, who are artists in their own line. My tailor, who is
on the spot, makes all necessary alterations, for which I make
no extra charge. Result: You walk away with a suit that
looks like the $-"0 mado-to-order kind at one-third the price.
As sold
l SAMPLES f
Open tomorrow (Saturday), until 10 P. M.
JIMMY DUNN, Room 315
Oregonian Building Take Elevator.
for aale at a low price or oa eapeelally advantageous term a, or both, the read
er tnay depend bbob 'lading everything exactly as stated.
Oar firm doos aot have to deseed wpoa profit la the piano departmeat
aloae for Ita earnlaga.
Aa general music dealers, every departmeat of onr big; business, the big
gest la the State of Oregon, contributes to the showing.
Therefore braves Ma ale Company la in sosiiiob io sen aianonru, bibb.
srrade nlasoa for na little aad. la many ensea less than la asked elaewhere.
Jnat now wo have many slightly
waat disposed of quickly.
Me vrtll aell these pianos on or
-S or Slv monthly paymeata to anyone
who la not prepared to pay all cash.
We shall aell some pianos for aa low
aa ft a week.
All are serviceable uprights aad In
fine snualrsl eoadltlou. Too many to
mention, hot asnoag themt
Well-made Bans plaao, oak case, fine
eondltlon, gl43.
Byrne uprta-ht, very good pliano, S13S.
Ilallet at Davis, elegant tone, dark
ease. gleS.
l louah V Warren, very fine oak esse,
new, f -4U.
. allshtly marred, glfS.
fall of 90 feet when completed. Tho
dam Is built after the fashion of the
modern skyscraper and Is supported
by the aid of trusses.
Sprlngflrld May Vote on Saloons.
SPRINGFIELD. Or.. Sept. 21. (Spe
cial.) A movement has been started
in J5prinsneld to circulate a petition
to call a special election here In No
veniher to vote on the question of
whether saloons will be allowed here,
under the home rule law. Attorneys
for the prospective petitioners have
ben Investigating the law and believe
they will be successful in having- the
election called. ' although a year ago
Cottage Grove tried the same thing and
failed. The petition waa presented to
County Clerk Russell, who refused to
file it. Mandamus proceedings were
brought against him. but Judge Har
ris, of the Circuit Court, ruled against
the petitioners.
PA11-V METEOROIvOGICAI REPORT.
rOR.TI-.AND. Sept. 21 . Maximum temper
ituro. ST itesre?B; minimum. 5 dKre.
RUr r-d!n. ft A. feet; chnir In
last 24 hours. .1 foot rise. Total rainfall (5
P. M. to 5 P. M . .oi Inch; total rainfall
inr September 1, 5.00 Inches; normal
rainfall since September , 1-04 lnche; x-o-
of rainfall lnc September 1, 4
ln-h. Total aunahlne, 2 bour l'J mlnutea;
possible sunshine, 13 hours 12 minutes.
Harometer (reduced to sea level) at i P. M.,
j.i4 Inches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Tha Atberta low-prpxure area ha appar
ently moved outh eat ward to Idaho and
over Alberta there ia now a hlgh-preaaura
area of decided charucV"r. In the tasttrn
Htatea the brometer is uniformly above
normal and the only pteclpltatlon that has
f.11-n haa been local in iharBcter and it
orcurrfd at wldely-neparated placea. Liht
..i. ... '-iTa.n in stirfin Northwestern Or-
rcon and in Westrrn Waahinston and It la
rioudv and threat-nln nearfy every whera
In thia district east of the Cascade Moun
tain. It la warmer In South Dakota. e-brai-ka
and t'vomlnt and much cooler In
th Canadian Northwest.
The conditions are favorable for showers
Frldav In Northern Oregon. Waahlncton and
Northern Idaho and for generally fair
weather In .Southern Oregon and Southern
Idaho. .
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Showers; westerly
Winds.
Oregon Fair south, showers north por
tion: westerly wind.
Washington Hhowers; wester!y wind.
Idano i'robably fair south, showers north
portion.
EDWARD A. PEALS. District Forecaster.
Compasses, field glasses, barometers,
hydrometer, microscopes, -scientific ap
pftMtti. Woo'lrtrd. flnrke A Co.
aarroa notices.
f.ESF.RAI, GKRMAN AID POCIFTT
Mm')ra ar. rrquMtrd tft sttrnd th. funer
al of onr Int. member, John H. Oriebtl, to
d.y Frl!). Keptrmher IS. at 1:30 P. 1!.,
from Holmsa rhap'l. Third snd Salmon.
J4 order of John Keianrher. president.
H. C. BUUU1A.S, Sac
ARBITC! CIRCLE. NO. STJ Whist
par: and dance slv.n Friday. P.ptember
:2 V O. W. Temple. IIS Eleventh street.
Nrw floor, union music: cards at 8:30
sharp. Pane at 10 a'clock.
EQUITY WME, NO. , F. I-. Of A.,
srlll clhnl the 15th snnlversary of ths
onl.r Friday ave.. .pt. 2a, In slarquam
$27.50 to $30 Suits $18.75
$22.50 to $25 Suits $14.75
MEN'S RAINCOATS
Genuine English Gabardines
Convertible Collars
Priestley Cravenetted
in the stores on the
street for $25
My Price $16.75
uaed atandard makes of pianos that we
W?lIJ W
MEETING NOTICES.
NOBLES of al KAPER
TEMPLE TAKE HEED
Your Imperial potentate Is
now with ua oit his official
visit to our temple. This
occurs but once a year and
Al Kader TempU should
give him the reception his
office commands.
Let every nolde thfct pos
sibly can attend the ban
quet to bo given (n his honor
at the Commercial Club Sat
urday evening. September 3, 7 o'clock. You
are urgently requested to attend and help
make thla occasion one long to be remem
bered by his h.ghnena. Ki a borate decora
tions, music and entertainment will b9 fur
nished. I,et Al Kader' s hospitality be re
corded as the shining light of his official
career.
Come we need yon.
B. O. WHITEHOrSE. Recorder.
ARCHIE THl'RLOW, Potentate.
NOBLES OF AL KADER
TEMPLE and sojourning
nobles will take notice.
There will be a special
meeting at Masonic Temple,
West Park and Yamhill
streets. Friday evening at
8:30 o'clock to receive and
entertain Imperial Nobie
John F. Treat, Imperial
Potentate, and those ac
companying him. .Nobles of
El Zacar Temple are es
pecially Invited to be with us to pay honor
to their illustrious member and townsman.
Every member of Al Kader Temple is re
quested to be present with his fes and "best
coil" Refreshment. Remember the ban
quet on Saturday evening. Noble William
Havls has the banquet tickets.
R. G. WHITE HOI 'SE, A. THUHLOW,
Recorder. Potentate.
nPapC3 WASHINGTON CHAPTER. XO.
l?a-yrtJ 1". R- A. M. Special convocation
this (Friday) evening; ax Masonic
Hall. East 8th and Bumslds sts
at T:3 o'clock. M. M. decree.
Visitors arlrnm T3v ah.m C
H. 1". J. E. MARTIN. Htc.
PORTLAND I.ODC5E, NO. 65.
v A F. A vn a u -1
sT munlratlon this (Friday) evening.
7 3l o'clock. Work In M. M. do
S. gree. Visitors welcome. Iy or-
ner w. M. C. M. 6TEADMAN,
Secretary.
MOUNT TABOR LODGE NO.
2 -12. A. F. AND A. M. Stated
communication at T:4S o'clock.
i&V ,lVork 'n the F. C degree, vis-
(Signed) D. R. TOCNG. Sec.
A H E. fa. Res-ular meeting rhi.
SCaJay 'vcnlnc In Masonio Temnle nt
V JENNIE H. GALLOWAY, Sec.
NOTICE Members of Multnomah Lodge
No. 1. Hons of Herman, are requested to
meet at their hall today (Friday) at 1
o'clock to attend the funeral of their late
member. J. H. Oriebel. All members of
Sous of Herman are Invited.
GEO. JOHANSEN, Pres.
WILLAMETTE TRIBE NO. . IMP. O.
R- M. Members are riusied to meet In
their lim, eighth floor Marquam hldg..
today (Friday) at 1 o'clock P. M. Sept 12, to
attend tha funeral of our late brother J.
II. Griebel. P. O. s. Sister tribes and so
journing members Invited.
F. HOFFMAN. Sachem.
I. STKASEL. Ch. of R.
BORN.
WILSON September 20. to the wife of
George Wilson, at Forest Grove, a daugh
ter, weighing IAS ounces, the parents of
whom are tna best-pleased couple In th.
lend, because It la a girl; Dr. C. L. Lars
attending.
DIED.
THOMAS September It. at 101S Grand ave.
North, Bertha G. Thomas, aged 20 years
7 months 21 days, beloved daughter of A.
H. Thomas. Remains at A. R. Zeller
Co.'s parlors. 694 Williams ave. Funeral
announcement later.
COWLS September 21. at 11SS East 25th
st. North. Nina A. Cowls, afied 31 years,
beloved wife of G. C. Coale. Remains at
A. R. Zeller Co.'s parlors. 694 Williams
ave. Funeral announcement later.
CTRL September 2(f. Oeorga E. Curl, aged
li years. Remains at A. R. Zeller Co. s
parlors. 694 Williams ava. Funeral an
nouncement later.
FCXEBAL yOTlfK9.
SMITH Tha funeral services of Alan Welch
Smith, Jr., Infant son of Dr. and Mrs.
Alan Welch timllh. will be held at the
family realdeno., 476 10th St., at 3 P. M.
today (Friday). Friends Invited. Serv
ices at tha grave prlva,ta.
GRIEBEL Tha funeral services of the lata
John H. Griebel will be held Friday, Sep
tember 22. at 1 :3" P. M., from the chapel
of the Helman Undertaking Co. Friends
Invlt.d. luterment Riverview Cemetery.
HOUSE Maria House, beloved wife of E.
House. Funeral at 2 P. M. Friday, Sep
tember 22. (ruin residence, 65 Sixty-first
street, tao blocks north from Mount Tabor
carllne.
lONftTH FLORAL CU,
MA Kyi AM HLDG.
rtwneai Mala Hut; A lias.
Dunning 4 AlrUuteo. Funeral Directors
Ttb anil line, fhona Main 30. Lad as
sistant. Office of County Coroner.
A. K. ZtXLFK CO.. st4 Williams, ava,
Fhone East 10s. C 1(18. Initr attendant.
Uncceaaor te ZelleT-Byrnea Ce.
j. V. FIN LEY M, Id and Madison,
fdy ntteadmnt. I'none Main 9, l&ya.
fcUtYAliD HOI .MAN CO.. Funeral Dirert
ers. J 3d at. I -ad T assistant- Pboue Al. &u.
hIDE Funeral Dire-tors. .uccesaora
to y. B. Dnnnlng. aac. r.. az, a z..o.
II LK H. 4 naenaarr. cor. nasi aiurr ana
Sixth. East 7DL, It less. Ladjr astlttanu
AMUSEMENTS.
SKtT 8 ALE OPENS TODAY
Helllg Theater.
4 NIGHTS. Beginning SUNDAY
Special Price Mat. Wednesday
H. H. Frazee and Geo. Lederer Present
The Favorite Comedian
RICHARD CARLE
With Edna Wallace Hopper
In tha Musical Comedy Hit
'JUMPING JUPITER"
Ern!nj! Lower Floor, 11 rows. t2: 7
rowi. $1.50. Balcony. 5 rows. $1.50; 6
row. $1; 6 rows. Toe; 5 rows. 50c
Gallery reserved and admission 50c.
Wednesday Matinee Lower Floor, 11
rows. $1.50; 7 rows. $1. Balcony. 5
rows. $1; 6 rows, 75c; 11 rows, 50c
Gallery, reserved, 35c; admission, 25c
V MAZOiKU VV&ftT DAT
15-25:1
N!GHI8
15-25-50-7Se
WEEK SEPT 18TH. Slv American Dancers,
a sextette of stylish steppers: The Avon
Comedy Four; International Polo Teams;
John Delmore and Miss Olive Adair; The
Strolling l'layera; Kelly A Kentworth; ie
Vole Trio.
AHTAGES
tTneqiiaTledl Vandes'ine.
"TK- 6EPT. 18TH. The Awattentnc of
Buddha, st upendou prwil net Inn danrlnc
elrI. ront-ou rotitumei; Harry A. Davis
and TurKUj Hrrnnrci and Joorn. thonO
runny ruco; Bndd and Wajne; Heanvals
Mar. dor Co.; Pantafcesrope; rantasea or
rhratra. Popnlar prices. Matinee daily. Cur
tain 8:30. 1:30 and 9.
Matinee Every Day.
oruierly t;rasiL
Sullivan AT 'on-IUIOA
Ilrllnrd eurt-v'He.
WEEK SEPT. 1STH (7) Colonials; Willlard
Hatrlilnson Co.; Soils Hrotuers; llijoa
Kusrell; Harry Mayo; Klutings Animals;
(lrandaecoe. Vrlces 15c and "5c.
RECREATIO.X PARK,
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts.
OAKLAND
vs.
PORTLAND
September 10, 20, 1, 52, 23, S4.
Games Kectn Weekdays at 3:uO P.
Sundaya 2:20 P. M.
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY
Boya Under 12 Free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
AL'OriON SALE TODAY.
AT Wilson's auction noose, at 10 A. H.
rnrnlture. g.-ond .treet.
HOME BUILDERS
Wo are contractors and will furnlsa
lot and finance the building of a horn,
lor you od easy paymenta. Wa twa
inferences and aslc references.
W Y ATT. ESTABKOOK. tt KAT,
31 Couch bids. Phone Mala -4-LL
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
iaiiy or banday.
! ar Lin
One time.
hMine nl two ronserotlve limes. ....... .2s
Mtuie ad three consecutive times tfue
baiue add six or kven cronet-utiTo times. is
iieniittaoces uiust accompany oat-oX-towa
orders, ...
iien one advertisement is not ran In con
cculive Imum tho uue-tlms rate applies.
Six ucras count aa one iioe ou cau ad
Tertisements and bo au counted tor !
tiian Uo lilies.
On charge or book advertisement ths
cliatee win be based on the actual number
tit Hues appearing la the paper, reca.tlias
of the numuer ot words in each line.
jn .ew Xoday all advert iseinenta are
ehurfcd by Bieaauro only. 14 Uoo to tarn
The aboTe rates apply to advertisements
under "ew Today and alt ctuor cUmmUcO'
Uuus exception the following;
situation. Wanted. Male.
Mtiiation Wanted, t emale
Orerouian will accept ciaifled advertise
itsenta over the telephone, pro vl dine the ad
leriiser is a bubcriler to eiiber ubooe, oa
prices will be quoted over the phone, but
llil will be rendered the tullvwiujz day.
tether subsequent advertisements will be
accepted over the phone depends upon ths
promptness of the payment of telephone ad
vertiseauents.. Situation Wanted and Per
sonal advertisements trill not be accepted
over the telephone.. Orders for one In
sertion only will be accepted for "Mouse
for Kent. Knrniture for bale.M 'Busiute
Opportunities' "Booming - houses" and
"Wanted ti Rent.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE CITY HALL.. Main 59S. A 15SS.
Ht'MAMt OFFICER, Serjeant Crate.
Residence. 24 E. 24th N. East 477.
R. A. Dunnure. Res. S38 Wasco St.
W O. Eston, Res. 73 E. 16th. East
Horse Ambulance. A C101: Pr. Ex. 4.
hlKhta. Sundays and Holidays, jl Olds; Tr.
Ei. Trunk T.
NF.W TODAY.
$1400
$140 Cash
SIS Per Month, Inclndlnsi Interest.
Fine new four-room bungalow; street
Improvements, consisting of graded
streets, cement sidewalks. Bull Run
water, all In and paid for.
GREGORY INVESTMENT CO.
Knd of Hose Cits' Park Carllne.
GOOD BUY .
Six acres on Mitchell avenue, Engle
wood Park, near Ainsworth avenue.
Has been platted In acre tracts. Price
7200, one-third cash.
CODOAItD A WIEDRICK,
243 Stark St.
25 ACRES
Nine miles from Bend, under irrigation
ditch, alone; the Oregon Trunk, three
quarters of a mile from growing town.
All good land. One crop of potatoes
will pay for it. Snap for $100 per acre.
A. E. BORTHWICK.
SO Chamber of Commerce.
Good Speculation
Bunch of 11 lots, restricted district;
cement walks and graded streets.
Prlco $4235. All lots 60x100, except
two.
GODDARD A WIEDRICK,
543 Stark St.
SNAP.
Farms on tidewater cheap; timber lands
close to tidewater. 73o per thousand feet,
FNAP; yeilow pine In Crook County, 73c
per 1000 ft. These SNAPS for short time
only. Kinney and Stampher. Lumber Ex
charye bids-. cond and Stark sts.
MORTGAGE LOANS
JOHN E, CRONAN, nci
Ut- hpaldlaa UiUjT.
0fJ
Mortgage Loans 5
ror tne Larger Amounts.
EDWARD E KOIDEY,
Lewis Bnlldlnc
COL.L1S. EERRIDCE ft THOMPSON.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. AUDITORS.
Commercial, County and Municipal
Auditing lnvastlg.itlnz and Systematizing.
S24 Worcester block. Phone Main 6567.
NEW. modem homes, also vacant lots. In
tr.nitoiL Phones: C 1351. East 2432: of
fice. East 26. R. B. Rice, owner.
V THEATER
Mitre
ss
BASEBALL
NEW TODAY.
Factory
Acres
offers an unexcelled opportunity
to the man with a few hundred
dollars, who is looking for a safe
investment, as well as one that
will pay a handsome return. The
property is located in the Penin
sula Factory District, on the Co
lumbia Eiver, just east of the
Swift holdings, and is within 6
miles of the center of Portland.
Did you ever stop to think
what a small chance the average
man has of making a competence
for his declining years by simply
saving what he can from the
products of his labor? If you
want to make money fast, you
must make your dollars work for
you, and the best way to do this is
to invest in
FACTORY ACRES
Five hundred dollars invested
in FACT0EY ACRES now and
the deed laid away for a few
years will make you independ
ently rich.
FACTORY ACRES
is the best located property in
Portland from the investment
standpoint. Its possibilities are
wonderful. Why are all of the
manufacturing establishments lo
cating on the Peninsula, near the
Colubmia Eiver? Why did Swift
and Schwarzschild & Sulzberger
locate their packing plants there?
Why has property there increased
in value from $200 to $4000 an
acre during the past four years?
Think this over and then come in
to see
MEAD & MURPHY
Selling Agents.
Office 522-526 Corbett Building.
Phones: Main 1503, A 1515.
If You Are Thinking of Buying,
Building or Selling a Home,
We should be pleased to have you
Elve us a call, and we are sure It will
be to your advantage to do so.
We have just completed some fine
homes In one of the most popular dis
tricts in Portland. Our terms are made
to suit our customers. '
Call and See Us for Further
Information.
OREGON HOMEBI ILDBG CON
STRUCTION CO,
916 Chamber of Commerce.
145x100
Hawthorne Ave. Corner
Must be sold within two weeks, 110,000,
easily worth 913,000. House on prop
erty at present paying $20 per month.
Don't miss this if you want a bargain.
SEE HAWTHOKNE REALTY CO,
Corner East H4th and Hawthorne.
A MONTHLY INCOME CF $235
BUSINESS PROPERTY. PRICE
$28,500
OWNER AR 416, OREGONIAN.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Beck. William G., 315-316 Falling bid?.
BRUBAKER ft BENEDICT. 603 McKay
bids;. M. SO.
Chaptn & Herlow, J32 Chamber Commerce,
Cook. B. S. Co., 60S Corbett bldg.
Jennings & Co. Main 1S9. 206 Oregonian.
PALMER-JONES CO., H. P., 213 Commer
cial Club bid.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ava. and
Multnomah St. (Holladay Addition).
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale '-Xta.
IRVINGTON.
100x100 corner, south of Brazee St.; best
hnma rfiatrict: f3T50.
JOHNSTON", BOTHEX'R & TUFFORD,
908 Chamber of Commerce: Main StGT.
1100 cash will do for first payment, 100x100
ft on Vancouver ave.: good future busi
ness corner: prlco $18lf0, easy terma.
r, Ce 0-T-mm,t floor Tj1i KIHv .
phones M 1743. A 1743.
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MAIN S51-
BROOKE.
A 3S33.
J43 cash and 9 per month buys a 2oxlu0
ft business lot on Grand ave.; price 450.
Brons-Steele Co., ground floor Lewis bldg.;
nhones a i..,.
LET us show you some bargains In Irving
ton and Rose City park property. Rowe
Thatcher Co., 3J24-6 Chamber of Com
merce Phone Marshall 711.
HALF acre In St. Johns. 2 blocks from car
line and business street, cement sidewalks
and street improvements. Address F 410,
Oregonian.
THRES nice lota in Montavilla. 150x100; a
barcaln tor $1330;' SM cash, balance In
four years. T 413, Oregonian.
FOR SALE by owner. 3 lots. 2 blocks car
line worth M0 each; will take 1250 each.
Call 603 Corbett bldg.: no agents.
WESTMORELAND Will discount equity In
lot 50 feet from carllne at bargain price.
Bums. at. oow. - v-v.
EES L Nolr Co. for West Side property.
Exclusive dealers In West Elds realty,
tr j m rhimhpr of Commern
urounu iiuv,, - --
T or E. Kelly St., near 31st.; cheap. Call
Woodlawn.1332 or C 2249 for full particu
lars.
RO-SMERE. fine lot, 4'2d St.. near car.
FOR SALE Two good lots. 83x111, on Mu
Sco-.t line. AO 421'. Oregonian. .
2 LOTS at 25th and Kllllngaworth ava.,
S650. 405 Couch bidjt
a. COMPANY
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
IRV1NGTON LOTS.
In the most desirable part of Irvlngton.
Terms can be arranged so you can build
your own house, one-fourth payment on
the total cost of house and lot.
HOLMES & MENEFEE.
9 Third street.
LOTS AT JUST HALF PRICE.
Lots 23x100 each. In blocks 1, 6. 6, T. S.
11 and 13. Santa Rosa Park, near
Country Club, at 175 and 100 each, lust
one half of their value: must be sold t-
close an estate; buy these and double
you money.
GRfSSI & ZADOW.
sli Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
WEST FIDE LOTS.
X100.
Right on earlino on upper Waahlnrtoa
st. West 39th and Yamhill sts.. beyond
City Park: easy payments.
NATIONAL REALTY & TRUST CO..
723 Chamber of Commercs bldg.,
J Main 6120.
BARGAIN Elegant 50x100 lot. east front,
very sightly: beautiful location in Irvlng
ton; hard-surface street and all other
Improvements all In and paid for: If you
wa.it a bargain, here it Is tor 12500; only
tlOOO In cash, balance to suit.
E. J. CONDOM & CO..
400 Yeon Bldg.
RIVERFRONT.
Si soo.
"4 sere. West Side, close to station. II
minutes out on S. P. suburban st-rvlce: 15
trains each way a day; owner is leaving
for California and must seil. See Kupper,
CHAPIN is HERLOW,
332 Chamber of Commerce.
CLOSE IN RESIDENCE LOTS. 1450.
They are 40x100 ft.; located on East
Bide, 15 minutes' ride from 2d and Alder;
three blocks from Sellwod car; easy
ternis
MERIDIAN TRUST CO..
30U Railway Exchange Bldg.
Phones Marshall 23S4. A "430.
LOTS for $230 just 20 minutes from ths
center of the city on fine car service, the
streets cleared and water piped to every
lot. These lots won't last long: pick on
out, only Jlu per month.
THE WESTERN SECURITIES CO..
414 Scalding bldg.
IRVIN'GWOOD Is now on the market. cholM
lots with natural trees as lo as J725;
terms $10 per month; the best will soon
be gone; take Broadway car. get off at
Klickitat and walk east to office: agent
on the ground. Western Securities Co..
414 Spalding bldg.
$3500 WILL buv three fine lots on Broad
way; these lots are 100 feet on Broad
way and 150 feet on cross St.; must bo
sold In a few days: easy terms; I'.K'O will
buy a good lot on Taylor St., near E. 42d.
easy terms. M. O'Brien. 4Q0 Yeon bldg.
S10 DOWN-110 PER MONTH.
Fine view lot, matured fruit trees, re
stricted district, near car, cement walks.
Bull Run water, fruit cared for free of
. charge. 202 Board of Trade bldg. Mar
shall 473. A 1022.
I WON'T GIVE YOU MY LOT
but I will do the next thing to It: size
50x100, paved street, cement walk, sewer,
gas; 130 feet from car, near 33d and
Clinton. $020 for immediate sale. Am leav
ing city. Owner, 910 Lewis bldg.
WEST STARK AND 32D STS.
Lots $30. easy terms; best buy in the
city: new carllne building: see us at once.
EMPIRE REALTY & TRUST CO..
402 Yeon bide. Marshall 349.
I MUST SELL
a full size lot on East 33d and Schuyler,
in a good neighborhood; cement walks ami
water In and paid for. This must go
quick: fS-W. E. H. Mix. 13S Yeon hldg.
ONE fine residence lot, 1 block west ot
I-aurelhurst, on East Couch st., near
31st ; all improvements in, paved street:
cheap. Inquire 931 East Couch St.
For Sale
-Uoum
IRVINGTON.
$1500 cash, with balance at 7 per cent,
will purchase an artistic home of 6 rooms,
with glass-inclosed sunroom asid sleeping
porch ; has 2 fireplaces, furnace and
kitchen stove; screens and shades; garage,
with concrete driveway: located in best
'part of Irv'.ngton, on full lot; all im
provements In and paid for. Apply to
owner, 1126 Board of Trade. Phone A
G344.
HOMES FOR YOU.
In every respect a strictly modern B
roorn bungalow with 4 lots, for $S00 cash
balance to suit. Price is $3700.
ALSO
a 4-room house and 4 lots at Lenta fot
$1600. $500 cash will handle, balance al
$20 per month.
OREGON HOME-BUILDING AND CON
STRUCTION CO.,
910 Chamber of Commerce.
THAT VACANT LOT.
WHY 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
REFUTATION YOUR PROTECTION. IT
WILL PAY YOU TO SEE VS.
L. It. BAILEY CO., INC.. CONTRACT
ING ARCHITECTS. 324 ABINGTON BLD.
LAURELHURST. SWELL HOME.
Very swell new "-room house, strictly
modern in every particular; doubly con
structed; hardwood floors. 4 bedrooms,
sleeping porch, Dutch kitchen. tireless
cooker, etc.; price $S600, $3750 cash: or
completely furnished with new swell fur
niture for $9700.
GRUSSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
MR. LOT OWNER. HERE IS YOUR
CHANCE TO IMPROVE YOUR PROP
ERTY WITH A HOME. FLAT OR
APARTMENT; WILL FINANCE IT AT A
LOW RATE OF INTEREST; PLANS
FURNISHED FREE. IT WILL PAY YOU
TO COME IN AND TALK THIS OVER.
J. S. ATKINS.
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER.
HENRY BLDG.
COLONIAL IRVINGTON HOME.
11-room home, one block from Broadway
carllne. In the best part of Irvington;
finished in oak and mahogany: street im
provements all in and paid ; billiard-room,
fireplace, hot-water heat. etc.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones Main A 2653.
ONE of the most beautiful homes in Irving-
ton; hlgn ana signiiy; una i -oiujtiic ie
just being completed and is modern in
evry detail: hardwood floors, etc, etc
To fully appreciate you must see this
at once. The price is $3000 below value,
only S5750, small payment down.
E. J. CONDON CO.,
400 Yeon Bldg.
LADD ADDITION HOME.
Ptrlctlv modern S-room house, doubly
constructed. hardwood floors, Dutcli
kitchen, breakfast room. den. sleeping
porch, four bedrooms; on Spruce St.;
pries $6500. half cash,
pries (jm-SSI & ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Osk.
ROSE CITY PARK. Z
Near car; hardwood floor, furnace, ce
ment floor basement; thoroughly up tc
da'e- also bungalow; $4000 and $3600;
small payment down; It will pay to see
these, as they will be sold soon. L. R.
Bailey Co.. 324 Ablngton oklg. Phone
Marshall 641
BEST bargain in Irvington; i-room house,
large sleeping porch, corner 2,ith and
Tillamook, one block from Broadway car;
larsre light, airy rooms, hardwood floors.
1-ot water heat. Dutch kitchen, hard-surface
street all in and paid for; terms; key
at 825 Tillamook st.
DON'T PAY RENT.
We have 4, 5 and 6-room homes, al)
modern, in restricted districts, for sale on
sv terms. Provident Investment A
Trustee Company. 201-2-3 Board of Trade.
Marenttii m- -
WHY PAY RENT
when $100 down will give you a nice,
comfortable 5-room home with all modern
conveniences. Balance like rent 7 $2000 for
house and lot, on Congress st.. near
?""otL Phone C 1656 or East 2557.
FIVE BEAUTIFUL HOMES.
Finish oak, choice veneer flr; charming;
lo several best corner lots, away below
Market value; nicest location. Irvington,
C 1866, East 273. No agents. W. H. Hord
inan. ,
ri-KV of the finest modern 8-room, 2-story
houses in Rose City Park district; half
hiock from car; beautiful corner lot. with
trees: built by owner for homo; bargain
for quick amc. J
Why be troubled by building when Rows
Thatcher Co. have Just what you want
, ' irvington and Rose City Park? Fhona
Marshall 711. 324-6 Chamber of Com
merce '
" A BARGAIN.
T-room house. University Park, flna
corner 75x100, for $2500; 1300 cash; bal
ance 20 par month. Address AK 425. Ore
gon 1 an.
7ROOM two-story residence, modern In
v-erv particular, on paved street, 1 block
streetcar, at a bargain; restricted district-
deal with the owner and aava
commission, t-au
nicrnrT $500 Modern cottage, 1181 Ivoo
street special sacrifice; $2BOO, terms;
greatest Richmond bargain. Owner 1030
v nWNER Fine, new modern 5-room bun
ialow half block from Rose City car; fix
tures, shades, hardwood floors, furnace;
hwrgaln; terms, laour aw.
vi'RVISHED 6-room house, one block from
Rose City Park car only $3000. Call
owner. C 2224.
SEE Le Noir A Co. for West Side homes.
Exclusive dealers in West Side realty.
GrOUna nOOr, l.un)uu" v,.
HOMES from $1000 to 15000; two fur
nished: examine these before you buy.
Zella Gosaett, 7 West KUlingsworth ave.
IN IRVINGTON For sale, modern real
denes. For sarUcu'ars, shone C USs,