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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1911)
TTTE BrORXI&O OREGOXIAX. TTTESDAT, SEPTEMBER 26, 1911. 12 CHARLES l CLARK MERRYHOST HERE Son of Copper King and Seven Guests in Private Car Pay Portland Visit. ALL PUFF CIGARETTES Scion of Xoud Farther Declare He May Enter Power and Light BuU e la Thl City Taft or Harmon Jlla Choice. Social !eet of Butt and California wr omu of Charles W. Clark, aoa of ax-Senator William A. Clark. Mon tana copper klea. In fcla private car on th Southern Pacific track at th t'nlon Depot lul night. Mr. Clark' arty Included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Car, of Los Angeles; Pr. and Mra. N. L. R.nlch. of Butt. Mont.: Mra. J. . W. cotter, of Butt: Mr. M. 8. Larrer. f Butt, and Ito Bonn, of San Fran. cls-. rVrat.d In th buffet portion of th rar th rompiar chatted and passed a social hour, previous to a dinner party, which had been scheduled for I o'clock. Wall thev waited th me and th women puffed calmly at llttl Egyptian clgarettea. aa only th ultra' lashlonabl know bow. Hotel LsariHs Glveav. Mr. Clark and hi party arrived yes terday from Montana, and left laa Bight for San Mateo. Cal, where M Clark baa hi residence. Yesterday afternoon his aruesta and a number ot Portland residents were entertained i luncheon at th imperial Hotel by M Clark. Chester O. Murphy, of hl city, waa on of th ruest. After th luncheon th party visited th Country Club. Mr. Clark la dapper yours; chap, and. asld from bla social proclivities. is much of a bustnes man and a po- lttlcal thinker. II explained that he waa Interested la power plants and waa her looking over th (round with a view to entering in th power and light business. II expressed himself as well Impressed wltb conditions In Portland and declared that he would likely do something her later In the way of establishing a new light anj power service. He aatd ha had been In conference with business men her on that subject, but did not car for th present to discus hi plana. He Intimated that electrlo railway opera' tlon might alao enter Into th plan of bla activities. Tesr f Properties Mad. Mr. Clark has Just returned from an Inspection of his holdings In Montana. lie baa extensive railway. Hint and fower holdings there, owning all th ight and power service of th Bitter Koot Valley. It recently established . a street railway system In Missoula. and took over th light, power and water planta there. H haa also aim- liar holding In Butte. He dVelar.d that Just now there Is an overproduction of copper at the present price, but that there la suf ficient demand for It In Europe to tak car of all put on th market. Th prlc now la 12 cent for electrolytic but Mr. Clark thlnka that under th present condition It ought to be from II V to IIS cents. The millionaire visitors declared that Industrial condition In th copper field are excellent everywhere, and that not a slngl mill la Idle. Th Clark Intercuts, be said, ar building a new smelter near Jerome. Arlx which will have a monthly capacity of s.Ooo.ooo pounds, and ar alao build' Ing miles of new road In connec tlon with It. Redpreetrr Laaa Regretted. It Is Mr. Clark's opinion that a great mistake waa mad by Canada In r.- Jecttng reciprocity. Referring to th next Presidential election, h said h would Ilk to e Taft and Harmon nominated aa th, leaders of th two opposing parties. "I would hat to .." he ald. "th democrats follow In Bryan's or In Wil son's footsteps, or th Republicans fol low In Hoosevelt's footsteps. With either Taft or Harmon th country would be afe. I think Taft haa shown himself particularly capabl and worthy of th confidence of th people. 1 regard him aa one of the biggest men who haa ever sat In the Presidential chair." Apple Land Pianos YOU'LL HAVE TO SELECT YOURS TODAY THOSE RE MAINING UNSOLD TONIGHT WILL BE RENTED. DOCTOR OPERATES ON 77 Twenty-rive Per Cent of Children In Insane School Afflicted. OLTMPIA. Wash-. Sept. IS. (Spa rial.) Ir. A. a. Oliver, a member of the staff of th Stat Asylum for th Insane at Medical Lake, has just com pleted hi task of examining th chil dren In th flat Training School at Chehalla for throat and nose troubles, and on th mor than 90 affected b performed a total of 77 operations. This show that mor than & per cent of th 2al Inmate ar afflicted with physical aliments of some kind, rang ing from trachoma and adenolda to hypertropbled and enlarged tonsils. One lad had a hare lip. and this waa operated upon, a a result of which a nervous, fretful, sullen and backward youth haa been transformed Into a good - natured youngster, intensely eager to learn. One of the troubles at a state insti tution is In securing the consent of th parents or guardians to the per forming of an operation. Following the advent of Dr. Oliver at the Insti tution 7 letter were sent out asking parents to give their consent to the operations, nd In 11 Instances parents gave their consent, the parenta of It refused, and no replies were received from II letters. The orphans In need ot surgical attention were operated upon. However, owing to the lack of facilities some of th more delicate operations were postponed until the new hospital Is completed. Ir. Oliver has recommended that the four case ot trachoma be Isolated, as th disease I highly contagious, and It Is feared It may break out among th other Inmates. SEASIDE-CASE IS DELAYED Salt ot An just Plroly Against Lum ber Firm I Postponed. ASTORIA. Or, Sept. IS. SpeclaL The rase of August Plroly against the Peaslds Lumber Jfc Manufacturing Com pany. tl;at had been set for trial In the Circuit Court today, was continued In definitely on account of some ot the witnesses being away. This la aa action to recover 11 $.044 damage tor personal Injuria alleged We can say no more than has been said about these pianos that we are selling for the real estate people. The pianos are not shopworn or wornout instruments, bat brand new ones, direct from three of the best maKers. There are still quite a lot of them, although numbers of them have been taKen by careful buyers since this sale commenced. Saturday we sold eight more of them. Yesterday five or six were taKen. Many of the least expensive ones and some of the very highest-priced ones still remain. It isn't necessary to pay us all the money at once. We shall give 30 months' time in which to complete the pur chase. The main thing" is to quicKly turn these instru ments into money or interest-bearing' paper. The pianos are of well-Known, high-grade maKe. There are several $600 and $625 pianos.bat most of them are instruments that usually sell by dealers hereabouts for $350 and $375. There are some $250 styles. All of them brand new and warranted. Every instrument has been carefully examined by us. We are free to say that no better selection of pianos could have been sent any where than was comprised in this lot or 03 fine new in struments. We must maKe ouicK worK of it now. All must be gone by tonight We shall sell the $250 styles at $146 $6 down and $5 a month buys them. The $350 styles will be sold at $238 $8 down and $6 a month buys them. The $400 and $450 styles will be slaughtered at a uniform price of $262 and $282 $12 down and $7 a month will buy them. In this assortment are several very fancy elaborately designed instruments, real g'ems of the piano-maKer's art, that could not ordinarily be bought for less than $600 or $625. The cost of these instruments is slightly over $350. In order to get rid of them we maKe the terms $25 down and $10 per month. They should rent for more than that They must be seen to be appreciated. Bear in mind, however, that quicK action is neces sary. We have to end this sale tonight Everything is bona fide. Every Instrument advertised will be found here, and exactly as represented, or money bach. EILERS MUSIC HOUSE, now at Seventh and Alder. to bar been sustained by th plaintiff being struck with an electrlo wire that had fallen from one of the polea be longing to the defendant Into the street at Seaside. The case was tread last May. but the jury waa unablo to reach a verdict. Tlgardvllle Pioneer Dies. FOREST GROVE. Or. Sept. IS. (Spe cial.) Charles Buroham. a resident of Tlgardvllle. Washington County, died t he haa since resided. Mr. Burnham at his home Sunday evening, and waa waa married In Illinois In 1858 to Miss burled In tba Tlgardvllle cemetery. Mr. I Mary E. Hlgley. Eleven children were Burnham had been a resident of I born to them. Tlgardvllle for It rears. Be waa born In ISIS, and cam to th United States when 1 year of age. He first lived In Ohio, after coming to America, but afterwarda lived In Illinois and Colo rado. He came to Oregon In 1863, and lived on the Jerome PorteY place Just west of this place, afterward moving down on the Tualatin River, near Cor nelius, where his wife died. From there he moved to Tlgardvllle. where T0M0R ROW The Hill and Harriman Steel Rails Reach DESCHUTES THE NEW TOWN OF CENTRAL OREGON Where the most modern and substantial business and residence construc tion is now under way. Fine Business Lots $225 (Within Two Blocks of Union Depot) Residence Lots $125 Up (Each Carries a Perpetual Water Right) Make your selection now while openin prevail. DESCHUTES TOWNSITE CO 4 1 5 Rail way Exchange Eld. Up A nces f ly coupon 4y Dehwt Towmalte C ill Railway Exchange Bldgr, Please send me Illustrated Addreaa. PORTLAND HOTEL a a vj -mn r-f - The largest and most magnificent hotel in Portland; unsurpassed in elegance of accommodations or excellence of cuisine. European plan $1.50 per day and upward. A. i. aLaCTMANX. stances. AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG T HEATER 7th and Taylor Phones Mala 1 and A 1122. Tonight Tomorrow Sll Night Soecial Prie. Matinee Tomorrow liar NEW PERKINS Fifth and Washington Sts. A hotel in the very heart of Portland "s bnsiness activity. Modern in every respect Rates, $1.00 and up. Moderato price restaurant in connection. I. Q. S wetland, Mgr. C. H. Shafer, Asst. Mgr. The Imperial Oregon's Greatest Hotel ISO Booma, 104 Suite, With Private Batha. HEW FIBEPXOOr BITCLDIITG Moderate Rates. Phil Metschan & Sons. Props. a'"a. -E.iiaa'a'B'O'a Tbe Favorite Comedian RICHARD CARLE In the Musical Comedy Hit. -JCMPING JCPITER. With Edna Wallace Hopper. ETenfnjr Lower floor. 11 rows. $2 rows, $1.50; balcony, 5 rows, $1-50; 6 row. $1; 6 rows, 75c; 6 rows, 50c; gallery re served and ad m 1 mmi an Hflei. Tomorrow's matinee Lower floor. $1.50 and $1- balcony. $1, 75o and 50o; rallery reservea. 35c; admission. 25c THE CORNELIUS Th House of Welcome, corner Park and Alder; European plan, new. modern and strictly up to date; fin sample rooms; rates 91 per day and up; rooms with bath. $2 per day up; all outside rooms; our omnibus meet ail trains. E. F. MORRIS, Proprietor. H. E. FLETCHER,. Manager. HOTEL RAMAPO Cor. Fourteenth and Washington Kew Betel, Blecaatlr Fvalsked. Rates $1 and Up f FECIAL RATES FOR FERMAXKNTS. Esrosvaa Plaa. Tak any car at Depot aad transfe at Wa.klnatoa St. M. E. POl.tl. FHOI'KIETOH. 9TILMKU BEJT. lMtt FRTVATB BATHS, HOTEL LENOX B. D. aad T. B. JOROKSSBUC, rrssa, aad Mci .CORNER 3d AND MAIN STS fret siad Cold Water. Lena Otalaae Psas ia ICverr Reesa, RATES S1.00 and Up t a . . ; B1H ess M a c ; w G CK THE BOWERS HOTEL Special Ana onncetneat Comawflclaa July First, Nineteen Hundred Elena) AMERICAN A'D EVROFEAX FLAX r.rr Attractive Permanent Rates to Families and Sin si. Oentirm.n. Hotel N.wly Furnished and Decorated. T.bl. d-Hote Brmklati H labia d'llot. Luncta l.wi. d'llote Dinner........ -ve AIM a In Carte Meno. Berrle. ta Tea Koom UnUl 12 .'Clock P. M. riefre.jmrat. S.rv.d on Rof Garden Every Evenlnr. 'rival. Dinner fartle., LnaebeoDi end Banqoet Glv I rc.uoal Attention. Perleet bervlce in Alt Departmeaia, U. C. BOWKHS. FKEEi. AND MtiH. Far tefUi Xeers alar. IM rirtuua. '.-tl.nd. .SEATS SOW SELLING. R AVFR THEATER ii hi Phones Mala & MORRISOX 2. A 5390. Tomorrow (Wednedsy) Two Concert Two Afternoon. t:3U. Evening-, 8:30. SOUSA AND HIS 11A.ND. Mlra Nicotine Zedeler, vlollnlet. MIm Virginia Root, soprano. Mr. Herbert Clarke, cornetist. Evening lxwer floor, 11; balcony. 0 rows, $1; 4 rows, 75c; 10 rows, bOc; box and lese seats, $1.60. At tern o on Low er floor, 75c ; bal cony, 50c; box and lose seats, $1. BEAT SAUE OFEXS TODAY. HEILIG THEATER . Three Nights, Beglnnlnff THTRSDAY. SEPTEMBER t. Special Price Matinee Sat. The Big Comedy Hit. "BABY MINE" BY MARGARET MAYO. Splendid Cast Complete Production. Erenlnffs Lower floor. $1.60, $1; balcony, first 11 rowa $1: next 6 rows. 76c: last 3 rows, 50c; gallery reserved. 35c; admission. 25a Saturday matinee Entire lower floor, $1: balconv. 6 rows, tl: 6 rows. 76c: 11 rows. 60c ; gallery reserved, 85c ; admission. 25c KAX , A iota MAXZXEB XVSB.T DAT 15-25-5 NIGHTS lJv25.5C.7Sf WEEK KEPT. 15 A RimnnrA of the TTnder- world, a sensation everywhere: The Nichols .Sisters. Charles and Fannie an, HavUand m inoraton, rue r onr iooi, uasoa s Ja.ur ray. Orchestra, Pictures. V THEATER llattnce Every Day. ress WEEK SEPT. annerlr Ora.a. Futiivan & I'ontiiftn. b Pattv Brothers, Westoa and Lynch. Miller and Maca, mvj join, jy and Family, Rice and Cady, Ida Barr, Grand- awwpe. Price., 15c and oc mm rtiMin.llMl VandAvllla. WEEK SEPT. S S portal Engagement, Ed- iHn .1- PanI. Jh Pa In ltoH lkf." VaUde- vtlle's Greatest Dramatic Production; Dorio Trio. Mile. Bernhardt and Her Marionettes, Three Dean Brother., John P. Reed, Keeler ft Don. Pantaaescope, Daylight Animated Event.. Popular Prices. Matinee Dally, 2:80. T:80, FT- HOTEL GEARHART BY-THE-SEA OEARIIART, OREGOX. Open all Win ter. . Week-end parties a specialty. Natatorlum and grolf links in use through the year. Low Winter hotel rates now in effect. Railroad Summer excursion rates have been continued for Winter travel. Inquire H. C. Bowers, Bowers Hotel, Portland; or J. W. Slnsle lary. Manager, Gearhart, Oregon. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Cor. Vaughn suad Twenty -fourth Sta. SAN FRANCISCO vs. PORTLAND SEPT. 26, 27, 28, 29, SO, OCT. 1. Games Begin Week Days 3 P. M. San days, ZiSO jr. M. LADIES' DAT FRIDAY. Bore Under 12 Free to Bleachers Wednesday. Scenic Highway Across the Continent 4 Transcontinental Trains Daily Special round-trip excursion rates to principal Eastern points will be In effect September 25, Oc tober X, e. IT, IS, 1. Low Westbound Rates Also In Effect. TRAVEL BY THE S00 SHORT LINE TUAJ.X DEI LUXE) the through fast train for St. Paul, Minneapolis and th East. For ratea and full particular apply at 142 Third street, or ad dress FRANK R. JOHNSON G. A. P. D, Portland. MEETING NOTICES. A. AND A. B. Rite, Multno mah Council of Ksdoah, No. I. Regular meeting- In Memorial Hall, eoottlih Rita Cathedral, this evening-, at 8 o'clock. By order EM. COMMANDER. CORINTHIAN CHAPTER, NO. 64 O E. S. Rerular communica tion this (Tuesday) evening. 8 o'clock sharp. Social. By order W. utTDnvi T A uni.T Secretary. ELLISON ENCAMPMENT NO. 1, I. O. O. f. Regular meeting this (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Golden Rule degree. Visitors always welcome. -.-,. R. OSVOLD. Scribe. AUCTION SAXES TODAY. At 170 East Morrison at. A fine assort ment of general hoiuehold good, will be slaughtered today at 10 A. M. Beds and bedding, odd rockers, dreasera. desks, chairs, store, ranges, a nice lot of ruga, curtains. steel couches, cooking utensils, etc., etc. a. H. Barger, auctioneer. , At Baker's auction bouse, 152 Park st. Furniture, etc Sale at 10 A. M. HOME BUILDERS We are contractors and will furnish lot and finance the building of a. home (or you on easy payments. vv give references and ask references. W VATT. ESTABROOK A RAY, 01 Coucb bldtc. rbsas slalai 4211. BORN. LEE To the wife of George Lee, of Gales Crek, September 25, a son. the parents of whom are the best-pleased couple In the land because It Is a boy. Dr. C L. Larg. attending. ; OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE CITY HAI.L.. Main Sea. A 738. HI' MANIC OFFICER. Sergeant Crate. tUeid.nce. 24 . 2th N. Kaet 477. R. A. Dunmlre, Res. 126 Wasco EC W. O. Eaton. Km. Til E. I Oth. i..t lilt. Hon. Ambulano A 6101: Pr. Xx. 4. Klsbts. bundaya and Holidays. A SI 04; Pa. ajc e; irus i. MEETING NOTICES. WASHINGTON" LODGE, KO. 40. A, F. and A. M. SpdaJ f communications tbla Tuada.y) evening, 7 and 9 o cloclc cut Eishth and Burns. de. E-A de- Vlaltors welcome. Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Secretary. THLHELM TELL LODGE. NO. JO. T. H. 8. All member- are requested to attend tha funeral rvlce of our lata brother, Louia Lux, at St. Joseph's Church. 15th and Couca ata.. Wvdnasday momlng at 9:30 o'clock. RUDOLPH FRANZ EL. Praa. W'ZL WALLER, Sao, nJNERAL NOTICES. KLOCKZEIX In this city. September 24, Albort J. Klockxeln, ased 5 years. 10 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klock aein, of 401 Grand ave. Funeral services will be held at the above residence today Tuesday). September 2ft, at 2 P. M. Friends respectfully Invited to attend. In terment Rosa City Cemetery. SIMMONS In this city September 25, at iyi5 East Everett street, William A. Sim mons, aged AO , years, eight months. Friends invited to attend funeral services, which will b held at Holman's chapel at 10 A- If. tomorrow, Wednesday, Septem ber 27. Interment In the Spanish-American War Veterans' plot in Riverview Cem etery. LUX In this city September 24, at the family residence, S3 East First street. North, Lewia Lux, aged 47 years and three days. The funeral services will be held at the St. Joseph church, corner Fifteenth and Couch streets, at lo A. M. Wednes day, September 27. Friends Invited. In terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McDOWELI September 24, at family resi dence. 26 Foster road, Lents, William H. McDowell, aced 60 yrs. Friends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at the Lents Methodist Church at 2.30 p. M. today (Tuesday). September ga. Interment at Mount Calvary Cemetery. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Daily or Sunday. ' ar Line. One time. .................. ... .12a Same ad two consecutive times..., 22a bat me ad three consecutive times 20o baine add six or seven consecutive times. fttfe Kemiitancea must aocumpany out-eX-rtoiva orders. When one advertisement Is not ran In ool afMttv iHtinea the one-time rate auoliea. hlx words count aa one line on cawtk ad vertisements and no ad counted Iwr less iiiaii ua lines. On charge or book advertisements ths charg-e will be baaed on tlie actual number of iines appetsaTaug: m iuc imri, itvuium of tile numier of words in eavti line. in New 'Xoday mM advertisements are rhatscd by measure only. 14 lines to tbe inch. The above rates apply to advertisements under ew xouay ana an cuaer ciassiaoa Uons excepting Uio followlnars bitnations Wanted, Male. tkiiiisaiiskiia Wanted, lemsla O res o niui vvlli accept ciaei0ed advertise ments over tne teiepuone, proviouns tbe ad v'trLiaer is a ubscriber to either phone. n prices will be quoted over tbe phone, but bill will be rendered the 1 olio w lug day. Whether subsequent advertise menu, will be accepted over tbe phone depends upon ths promptness oi sue payment oi icieyuuue aa vertitsements. . (situation Wanted and Per sonal advertisements vrill not be accepted over the telephone.. Orders for one In sertion only will bo accepted for HliouJMe iur Kent. Furniture for Sale." "Buawi Opportunities," "Boomlns; - booaes" and Wanted to Rent-" VEW TODAY. TONrtKlH r LORAL CO MAKVIL'AM BLDO. 1 LORAL UESlO'ts. " phones: Main 61U2; A 11A3. Dun nine A McEotee, Fnnersd IHrectora, 7tb and line, rovoi suus w. eistant. Office of Connty Coroner. aTb, ZELXER CO.. 64 Williams avo. Pboao East 10M, C 10SS. Lady attendant. Surceooor to Zelier-Byrnea Co. J. I. FIN LEV A SON, Id and Madison. Lady attendant. Phone Alain 9, A EIW'ARO HOLM AN CO., Funeral Ilrect tb. f9 id st. Lady assistant. Phono M. &ox. EAsT SIDE Funeral IHrectors, successors to F. S. Dnnnlns;, Inc. E. 68, B 2fi2o. UJt( H. Undertaker, cor. East Alder I SLxtA. East laM B lae. Lady asilstsnt. Auction Sale ox THURSDAY, 10 A. M. CONTESTS OF THE New Scott Hotel SEVENTH. BETWEEN AXKEXT AXD BURSIDE STREETS. Fine mibonij, blrdeeye maple, gold en and weathered oak furniture, bra.e and enamel beds. Axmlnster velvet and Braaaela carpets, etc. Sale at 10 A. M. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. LOT OWNERS. We pay cash lor equi ties In vacant lots. Denier Denier My. C 640 Chamber Com. Main 59. MORTGAGE LOANS ttof JOHN E. CRONAN, no J J O mix Bpeldlna Bide 0 yJ COLLIS. BERRIDGE A THOMPSON, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. AUDITORS. .Commercial. County and Municipal Audltlns Investigating and Systematizing. 82 Worcester block. Pnon. Main o&7. HEW, modern homes, also vacant lots, la Irvlncton. Phones: C 1851. East 232; of fice, ast 29. B. B. Blca ewaar. MW TODAY. Columbia Boulevard 2JPRCQ at head of East Eleventh MUulO street, with, house and out buildings. All in fruit and CTCHf. berries. Price. 1 aJUVJ 4ppro elsht-room modern house nuilLO ail(j outbuildings; choice fruit and berries; gasoline engine; 100 chickens, cow, horse and imple- rSSS: .t f.0.??: $ 1 4,000 8 A R APCC? with house and barn; f-3 HOnCO large bearlngr oroh ard. .'"r..1?? $10,850 71 iPDCC 11-room. etrlctly modern 2 nunCO house and barn; choice pce..f.?.,!t.1f!1.1. .0.T. . . $ 1 2,000 I 01 APDCP on north side of Colum lu2 nontO bla boulevard and'R. R., running: back to deep water. Located between Albina avenue anl Patton ave nue. Ideal factory site. 000 001 APSE? about half mile east AO2 MUnCO from Union avenue. Modern five-room house and barn. Abundance of choice fruit. .Only J3500 bash, balance five years ffOQ CHCi at 6 per cent. Price iPaiOjUUU GODDARD A WIKDRICK, 243 Stark St. If You Are Thinking of Buying, Building or Selling a Home, We should be pleased to have you give ve a call, and we are sure It will be to your advantage to do so. We have Just completed some fin homes In one of the most popular dis tricts in Portland. Our terms are mad to suit our customers, s Call and See Us for Further Information. OREGOX HOMEBUILDING COW STRIjCTION CO, 818 Chamber of Commerce. I MALLORY JH. This beautiful addition lays between 89th and 43d streets. Just south of Haw thorne avenue. In the cenler of a sol-ldlv-built district of new homes. Haa all modern Improvements, such as con crete sidewalks. sewerB, water, gas and electrlcltv. Best of car service, school within two blocks, and close to th Hawthorne business district. Prices vary irom oou to siiuu per lot. with term of 10 per cent down and balance on easy monthly payments. Come out and maKe your selection to-today. Geo. G. Mair Hawthorne ave. and 2d Bt. Room 2. Lumbermen's Bids. usiness Men of Money Do you want a deal? I have a fin tite for a money-making proposition; 30 feet on 28th st. canine, in tne right place for a business and apartment-house block; about 20,000 square feet of building surface; Just right for 'mmediate building purposes; can show you how to realize 12 to 15 per cent on your Investment. Chapin & Herlow ' 832 Chamber of Commerce MONEY TO LOAJV CITY MORTGAGES, FARM MORTGAGES, LOWEST KATES. TERMS TO SXTTtk A. H. BIRRELL COn S02 M'KAY I1LII. m.VO, Third nod stark. First Street EOxlOO, Near Morrison. Income Pays 10 fer cent wot. $65,000 GODDARD A WIEDRICK, 243 Stark. Mortgage Loans 5 For the Larger Amounta. EDWARD E. GOtDEV, Lewis BulldlnsT. MONTHLY INCOME OF $235 BUSINESS PROPERTY. PRICE $28,500 OWNER AR 416, OREGONI iff. BNAP. Farms on tidewater cheap; timber lasds close to tidewat.r, 75c per thousand Lot, BNAP; yellow pine in Crook County, 76a per 1000 ft. These SNAPS lor short time only. Kinney and 6tampher, Lumber Ex change bid?., Second and Stark sts. REAL ESTATE DEALEB8. Beck. William G., 815-318 Falling bide BRUBAKER & BENEDICT. (02 McKay bldg. M. o. Chapin & Herlow, 132 Chamber Commerce, Cook. B. 8. A Co., 508 Corbett bldg. Jennings A Co. Main 188. 206 Oregonlan. PALMER-JONES CO., H. f., lis commer cial Cluo Diag- The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and Multnomah st. iouaaay Aaaiuon;. REAL ESTATE. For Kale -l4t. WEST STARK AND 52D STS. Lots $50. easy terms; best buy In th. city new carline building; see us at once. EMPIRE REALTY A TRUST CO.. 402 Yeon bldg. Marshall 349. RYAN PLACE1 OVER 8 LOTS, 50x100, ON SPLENDID LOCATION: CHEAP AT $3000. WILL SELL J1600. OWNER, AK 404, OREGONIAN. 4 LOTS 4. Corner on Portland Boulevard, near carline; some Improvements; 11700; reas onable terms. p B. LENT, 417 Corbett Bldg. - 100 PER CENT PROFIT Paid on $150 Immediate Investment; $50, 000 security guarantees payment. J 492, Oregonlan. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. Mrxsii ........ . PORTLAND HEIGHTS. MATN SS51. ' BROOKE. A 3888. HOTEL site. N. E. corner or 7th and Sal mon sts., si ' ' u ta vay- ier wuu .j. tu lipton. ment. balance 6 pe 1108 Spalding blag. FOR SALi; Corner lot. 100x100. 14 Ever ett, can "J umi iiii u eoutn. Sellwood 1003. BEAUTIFX'L lot In Ladd's Add.; have paid IfUO, D uner iui my euiiy; must O. sold. O 24, Oregonlan. WESTMORELAND Will discount equity in lot ao leet irom canine at uargain price. Burn.. M. 66CU. A 6207. SEE Le Nolr & Co. for West Side realty; exclusive dealers in West Side propsrty. Ground floor Chamber of Commerce. $15 CASH secures full lot. Westmoreland; snap, owner. Howard. 603 Swetland bldg.