Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 20, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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HULL IS EXAMINED
Schooner Westerner Has Hole
Below Water Line.
CRAFT'S SEAMS OPENED
noat I-funl on Port of PorlUnd
Prjdock. V"t Temporary
pair Will B .Mad So u lo
8Mft to Other Pock.
Tha -taab.ed team schooner et
erner. which was itink near Pillar Rock
a week ago by tha oil tank ataamor W.
B. porter, wu lifted on Ua Port of
Portland drydoca- Sunday morning,
when, for the first time, the extent of
rer Injuries were known.
She waa rammed about midship, on
tna starboard aide, and there la a bola
below the water Una four by ten feet,
and from a superficial examination the
rontact opened no nearly all of ber
seams. Thee will hare to be calked.
Aa previous arrangements will not
permit her to remain on tha dork
longer than today a temporary aoft
patch will ba placed over the hole In
her side and she will then ba placed
cn the Oregon drydork and repaired.
An examination of the machinery shows
that It la not Injured, except that the,
winch on the top gallant forecastle Is
broken.
An examination of the circumstances
surrounding tha accident will bo made
by the Inspectors within a few days.
AMERICAS SKAMEX IV PEJLVXD
Cnarrv- for Yoanjr Men Are) Said to
IV bood at Sea.
At the Merchants Exchange Sunday
Several of tha oM school American
skippers were discussing things
marine, when one of them broke Into;
the conversation by sarins: Ton all
know Captain R. P. tchwerln. ex
manager of the water lines of the Hr
rtrr.an system and now In a similar
position with Its successor In the
.steamship business. The Inst tlma be
was here he had a kick comma against
American your.a men because they
would not go to sea any more, while
during the ireilrr part of the last
century they were the best sailors
float. He said that today opportuni
ties were better for thm then ever
before. T.i-ke a high s-hool rraduate
for Instanc-. II" has all the eduratlon
that he will nee-1 In this world and If
h. Is wllllra: to start In as a sailor and
Join the unl-m he m-tll ba ready to bo
a quartermaster within a year or ao.
and then It depends entirely upon him
self how much farther be will advance.
If made out of the sime kind of stuff
that succeeds on ahore ha should have
a masters license within ten years.
"Amerlcin-born men are wanted on
the rolls of the marine masters of this
country and the American youna men
are pushed tn the front whenever pos
sible by every Una operating out of
the Talted Plate.. The goal Is worth
the trl.il. but th American boy will
not submit to the early hardships, and
the result Is that foreign-born men
are largely In command of our mer
chant marine."
SlS.LITO AND QITEEX SAFE
a
Two Schooner Wrathor Storm Off
Southern Orrson Coat.
MAR-HKIF.LP. Or. Nov 1. (Ppe
rlal.) The schooner Sausallto la now
believed t be In safety. After hav
ing ben at anchor near the breakers
between rone Hay and Bandon aha waa
ready ear,y thta morning to put to sea.
A favorable wind off shore made It
possible for her to get away under her
own sal!. A report to this effect cams
from Band n todar.
The schooner Oiecn Is atl'.l at an
chor fiortn of the mouth of tha Co
qullle Hirer, but Is not In danger. Two
steam schooners came near to her and
offered i!iiih t. but a tow waa not
wanted. The c-rtln preferred to wait
until the tur from Uanlon could tow
vessel Into the 'oqu!l:e Klver.
where she will load wtth lumber. Tho
tug will be able to go out tomorrow
and bring tn tha Quren. Tha sea Is
-a.m.
(IIFIIAI.IS IS IX ITtOM PKKC
rurk.rntln Makr-a rut Time In
Ttrarhlnc Colombia I"rora Callao.
The barkentlne Chehalls arrived In
the river thia morning from Callao.
l'eru. after a very quick passage of 41
days. This Is not equal to the hlah
record by a couple of days, but Is re
markably fast time for a vessel of
her The Chehalls Is considered
one of the old-tuna lumber carriers
cn tha Coast.
Tha Chhalls has several near
records to her credit In the coastwise
service, the best being from Pan Fran
cisco to the Columbia and return In
eight sailing days on one trip. Tha
four-masted schooner Virginia has
beaten this by a few hours and It
waa equalled by tha old three-masted
schooner John A both doing their
best la command of tha lata Captain
Nesson.
ntOCn BARK BKINGS IROX
Thiers Arrive From Tasmania In
BS Pays
-Sharks Encountered.
The French bark Thlera. it dayi
from Tasmania, arrived last night with
looo tons of pig Iron and some addi
tional ballast.- The vessel has been
hera a number of times before In tha
grain trade and at pres-nt la In com
mand of Captain La Beau, who la well
known In this port as master of vea-s-'s
of the same own".
Ho reports a generally uneventful
passage ur.ttl Ms ship reached tha Co
lumbia Hirer a week ago. when ha
felt the full force of the storm that
i resulted In aeveral disasters along the
roast- While crossing the equator tha
asset waa surrounded at on time by
a school of man-eating shark. A
number of them were caught and killed
n deck by the members of the crew.
They measured nine feet.
Cliehalle. Ordered to Aberdeen.
ASTORIA. Or.. Nov. 1. (SpeclalV
Tha barkentlne Chehalls. which arrived
today from Callao, haa received order
to proceed to Aberdeen to load lumber
for Callao.
Marine Notes.
The oil tank ateamer Catania arrived
early Sunday from California with a
cargo of fuel oil and will sail again
this morning.
The steam chooner Carlos, with a
cargo of lumber for San Francisco,
went to sea yesterday.
Tha steamer Breakwater, arrived
last night from Coos Bay with freight
and passengers.
Tha steamship Kcmerlo, of the
Waterhouse trans-Pacific Una. la dua
to arrive from Seattle today.
Tha steam schooner Toaemlte, with
a cargo of lumber for Ban Francisco,
went to aea yesterday.
Tha steam schooner Saginaw, ar
rived yesterday from San Franolsoo
with a cargo of cement and will load
lumber for a return.
The achooner Commerce arrived yes
terday from San Francisco and la
under charter to load lumber In tha
river for tha West Coast.
Tha ateamer Beaver arrived last
Bight from San Pedro and San Fran
cisco with a large passenger list and
a good freight. She reporta severe
weather all tha way up the Coast.
Tha steam schooner St Helens, ar
rived yesterday from San Francisco
with a general cargo and la discharg
ing at tha Oak-street dock. She win
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Northland fen Francisco
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In port
la pert
In port
Nov. 1
Nov. 21
Nov. Si
No. 11
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Nov.
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Date.
Nov. JO
Nor.
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return with a hold full of grain and
a, deck load of lumber.
Movement of Vesavclg.
ATORI. Or.. Nor. 19 Condltloa at the
mouth of fe rler at a P. si.. fo r: wind,
south. J' mle; e . obeeured. fr.l.eo si
jo A. V.. sie.ra.r Hose city, for 8n Kraa
neco end .n roro: stvamer Yosemlie.
for Feo Pedro. ArrWrd et and left up
et lo A. M.. steamer Hfkai'r. from
too. Bey. arm.d St end left uo t
10 30 A. M.. steamer B.er. from San
I rmr.'-le. o and 8n r-edro. Arrived at lo 30
A. M.. bark.nllna ehehalla, from Callao.
rall.d at B F M-. steamer Fulton, for ban
Kreooiaeo ArrlT.d aaa left up el 1:15 1.
M.. steamer eajlnaw. from San Francieco.
fan Franclaco. Nor. 1. Arrlred at 10
A. steamer Caeco, from Portland. Setl.d
at nooa. acliooner Comzu.rca. for Columbia
Klrer.
Ban Franelseo. Nor. 1. Palled at B P.
M . ateamer Johaa Pouleen. for Portland.
Arrlred at P steamer Temalpala. from
pnrt'and. Sailed at mliinlshl. steamer Oee.
V. llld.r for Tortlaail; ateamer Koanoke,
for Fan Dlee v
Seattle. Nor. IS. Rall.d at midnight.
Brttl.a at.amer Kum.rle. for Portland.
root Jlr, Nor. 11 Sailed Steamer Ar
llanr., for Flurka.
I ort Han I.uia. Nor. 1. Arrlred Steamer
J. A. Chandler, from Portland.
Iland'n. Nor. It Arrlred Oaaoltna
schoener Tillamook, from Portland.
I.oe Anseiea. Nor. la. Arrlred Bear,
frem Port.antL
Seattle. Nor. 1 Arrlred Steamer Hsr
leaoen, from Vancourer; steamer Canada
Ma.-u. frni Ta.oma; ateamer llonoluluan.
f r m H-nohi'u; .teamar Prince Rupert, from
I'rlnoe Huperl. halied Steamer C'orwln, for
Paa'e llarhor: steamer Prtne. Kupart. for
l'nn-e Kupert: steamer Watson, for San
Francieco.
Tides at Astoria Monday.
Hifh. tow.
ft SO A. M T4 feat 4 A. M 2 feet
0 JO P at f..t a IT P. it . .. .. foot
22 CANDIDATES AT ALBANY
Complicated Situation Looms at
Coming: City Klectlon.
AI.BANT. Or, Nov. (Special.)
Twenty-two candidates wer In tha
field for tha aeven positions to ba
filled at Albany's city election Decem
ber 4. when tha time for filing nomi
nation petttlona expired last night.
There are Ova candldatea for Mayor
and the aama number for Chief of
Police; four for City Recorder and two
each for City Treasurer and for Coun
cilman from each of tha three wards.
As no primaries wera held by th
Republicans and Pemocrats all candi
dates except tha Socialists, who held
a nominating convention, are running
as Independents. The situation now la
complicated and Albany la facing the
moat hard-fought election tn Its hla
tory. Farm Names Registered.
ALBANT. Pr Nov. U. (Special.)
Farm name continue) to be registered
rapidly In Linn County. The follow
ing hare been placed on record within
the paat month: "Farvlew Home,"
George W. Laubner. of llalsey; "Nio
brara Ranch." K. K. L'pmorer. of Har
rl.burg; tel R!o." U Kdward Pyer. of
Albany: "Forest Home," Sylvester Mil
ler, of Sodavllle; "Maple Spring Farm."
IX It. Wain, of Thomas: "Llnnbrook
Farm." J. A. Howard, of Albany.
Albany Hears Gipsy Smith.
ALBANT. Or, Nov. 1. (Special.)
Five Albany churchea tonight enjoyed
Otpjy tmlth solos, presented through
the medium of a phonograph. Phono
graphic records of tha musto at tho
Smith meeting wera played at tho
First Presbyterian, t'nlted Presby
terian. Methodist. Christian and Bap
tist churches at thla evenlng'e serv
ices. DAILY MKTEOROIXXIICAI. RKFORT.
PORTt-A NO. Nor. 1. Maximum temper
ature CO degree, minimum l.xr.rstur., f J
dreraea. Klver rea.llnf. & A. W., 7.S feet;
chants In Is.t 24 hour., -O J foot. Total
rainfall IS T. V. to 1 P. M , trace; total
rainfall linrf Sefteniter 1. lull. H.8S1 Inchea;
normal ratnf .i.l since Se;.tenibrr I, .",3
In-nee; deficiency. OM Inch. Total (tin
pnln.. S3 mlnut-a; fo..tle sunehtna. V hours
IS mlnutea lUromet-r t reduced to Sea
l.ar.l) at A P. u.W lechea
WEA1WF.R CONDITIO.N'8.
The Alberta diaturt-anee haa adranced
aastward and thla evenlnr la e.nrral north
of Ueka Sipertor. A .mall hit praaaure
ar.a la central orer North.m Navada and
the weather Is mu. h more quiet In nearly
all aeoiloua of the I r.lteel Statea. The blsh
wind. In the Puxet Kound dlatrlct bare suh
i.le.l and the storm r.ai are taken
down early this inornlns l.l.ht rain has
fallen tn Washlrrton and extreme North
weatem Oreaon and precipitation, mostly In
tha form of .now. haa fallen In a number
of th. Northern Statea e..t of th. Rocky
Maintains. The temperstur Is below nor
mal In the Atlantic S'etes and In the lake
h.lon and Upper Mlaela.lrrl Valley and It
la warmer than usual nearlr everrwhere In
the Rorky fountain end I'ac'nc Htatea
Th. condition, are fsroraMe for occa
sional rain In this clstrtrt Monday. with
aou'.herlr wtnda. -
FORECASTS.
Portland and rlclnlty Occasional rain,
southeae-erle wir.d..
Ore-on and waahlnston Occsslonsl rain,
southerly wlnda.
Idaho Occaalona? rain or snow.
EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster.
Pianos rented. t. 14. IS per month.
Kohler Chaae. I7& Washington St.
Fdlefsen Fuel Co Ranre foal IT. "
ACCTION iALU TJUAT.
At Mrs. Btoch'e reatdence. Boa Hort St..
hear 1st St.: furniture, etc. Sale at 10:30 A.
M. Baker At Crowell. Auctioneers.
At Wilson s Auction House, at la As M.
raraitius, All-a-a aaeoad street.
TITE MORNING
OPEIl RIVER SLOGAN
Lewiston, Idaho, to Hefp Work,
for Through Channel.
APPROPRIATION BIG NEED
Delegat) From Xewly-Formed Ievel
opment Lea rue Here to Confer
on Campaign Toward Get
ting Cong-res to Help.
R. C Peach, of Lewiston. Idaho,
president of tha Idaho-Washington Da
v.ioomant leifuit. wu In Portland
yesterday conferring with J. N. Teal ;
on plana for a campaign at tha Rivers
and Harbors Congress In Washington, j
to secure an appropriation ror an open
river to tho National line.
Tha Development Leagua will Join
hands with Portland In this movement,
since the Interests of Lewiston and th
country tributary to It requlr an opn
river to glva them a trade avenu Into
Portland. Mr. Beach and x-3enator
Heltfeldt. of Idaho, will go to Wash
ington aa representatives of th Idaho
Washington Development League.
Mr. Beach said that tho greatest aid
to the organisation of th league was
tha visit of the Portland delegation of
9 business men at the first of this
month. Th league embraces eight
counties, five in Idaho and three In
Washington, and will adopt publicity
methods modeled on thosa used In the
porttsnd Commercial Club.
Lewiston as tha center of tha organ
Ixatlnn has already raised $25,000 for
publicity work to pay for Initial ad
vertising and for printing literature,
which will be distributed without cost
to the different districts represented In
tha Development League.
A business mens excursion will b
ent out of Lewiston next week. It
will be similar to thosa sent out from
thla city, and will visit Grangovllle
and nine of tha Intervening towns to
arouse enthualaam In th publicity
movement.
Mr. Beach says that ona of tha flrsf
and most Important results that fol
lowed organisation of tha Development
League was a new routing Becured
from tha Northern Paclflo for all round
trip and through tickets by way of
Lewiston at the same rata that had
prevailed by way of Spokane. Form
erly tho differential between tha towns
amounted to $4 55.
HKEI1.NO NOTItfca.
trn.LA w ETTir c ottn cm
ROYAL AKOANCM. meets at
4t".ft K. P. Hall. Kl.r.nth and Al-
i4"jTV Monday of each month at 1
M p. M. T. H. NOLTNEK, fceo..
,VT .... relhban A Sexton Co.,
"aii" care Crlhbaa a Sexton Co.
seventeenth and Cpahur streeta
HAP5AIX) LOPOB. NO II. I O. O. F
Members are notined to meat In our ball at
1 80 o clock tomorrow Tualay) to attend
tha funeral of our late brother. Clau. A.
And.r.on. whlrh will be held In Flnley a
chapel at S P. M. Interment Rlvervlew
Cemetery. Visiting brothers Inrlted to at
iand y. COiKNH. Bea
HARMONT LOTXJE. NO. It. A.
F. AND A. M. Special cora-
S munl.-atlon thts Mondaylere.. at
i.;Af 0 d " o'clock. Work In
WfX the E A and M. M. d.srees.
tailing nrainr.n w.it-uM.j,
w. 1U V Bi i. aw.
JOINT meatlng of the three
Roval Arcanum Counclla will be
held this (Monday) evanlng. tn tha
. t Ta.1-. Kutllne at 7 .'t 0
WjT7 o'clock, when the 8oO candidates
will ba Initiated. All memoers 01
the order are requested to be present.
W1LLA M ETTT5 LODOB NO. t.
A. F. AND A. M. Speolal eom-
rVl W - . , 7 DO A .I..V n'nrb In M.
V'V M. degree. Vlsltlne brethren wel
comed. W. 6. WEEKS. 6ec-y.
MTJTIC STARS OF MTRTLB
CHAPTER, O. K. 8.. will give a
card end dancing party st Ma
sonic Temple tomorrow (Tuesday)
evening. Norember 21. Admission
38 centa
CAMETIJA CHAPTER NO. XT. O.
T.. 8. Stated eommnnlcatlon thla
(Mon1?iy erenlng st Masonic. Tem
ple, Weat Park and YamhllL a P,
V nearees. Pr order of M.
I.TDIA BLTTKRWORTH, Seo'y.
PIO MASK PAI-U elshth floor Msrquam
blrtg.. by K. I. of B.. Anchor Council. No
rember 21. Admission 23c.
BORN.
DEANS Mr. and Mrs. William reans an
nouncs the srrlral of a young son at their
home. T3 Halser street, on Uunday morn
Ins, the lain Inat.
ANDERSON In thla city. Norember IS.
Clau. A. Anderson. aed 3 yeare 10
months and 1. days. Funeral noUoe will
spp.ar In a aub.eiuent Issue.
PIKD.
8PAPI.PINO In this city. Norember 1.
Kdward P-eullln. ased S3 years.
months 10 rlavs. at the home of his son.
I. R. PpauMlnr. of li:S Hawthorne are.,
beloved father of U H-. O. P. and A. V.
Epauldlns. of this city. Funeral notice to
a later Issue.
lTXtKAL XOTICKS.
MORE VB At the family residence. tT
Fourteenth street, N.. Charle. O. Morene,
belored husband of Annie Morene. Funeral
aervlrea will be held tomorrow (Tueslayi,
Novamber 91. st 1:S0 P. M.. from the
I. O OF. Temple, corner First and Alder
str.eta.' Interment Rivervlem Cemetery.
Krlende and acquaintances respectfully In
vited to attend. Hentalna at Pearson's
chapel until 10 A. M. Tuesday.
CARLISLE At residence of her sister. Mrs.
M H. Lsmond. TS Overton street, No
vember lv. Geneve E3. Carlisle. axd 21
years, deueht.r of Mrs. 11.11. Carlisle and
atster of Mrs. F. 8. Smith, of Hood Klver,
and Mlaa Maud Carlisle, of th'a city. Hart-
a ! n s at Dunnlne A McEntea's cbsp.l.
wh.re ther hse been prepared for ship
ment to Mood River for Interment.
Dt'XPURI At the residence of his daugh
ter, Mra. C- P. MolKete. 1 1 trT Belmont St.,
Nor IS, 1911, Joaeh Duxbury. axed ti
years S months t days. Funaral services
will be held et Hoiman's chapel, cor. 3d
and falmon eta., today (Monday) Nov.
SO. at P. M. Friends Inrlted. '
JfKr.NZlE At the family residence. 513
Everett at., Nov.mher 17, Anna H. Mo
Kenxle. acA o9 y.sra 11 months 3o daya.
wife of Archafd M. McKenile. Friends
Inrlted to attend funeral eervlces. which
will be held at the above residence at 3
P. M. today. November 20. Interment tn
Rlrerrlew Cemetery.
ryNEAT- The funersl serrlces of Mrs. Lea
O'Neal will be held today (Monday) at
Punning A McEntea's chapel, at 1 P. M.
Frl.nda re.pectfullr Invited. Interment
ML C'alrary Cemetery.
TONSIETH nX)KAL Ck
M AKWt'AM IIUK1,
FLO HAL ItEMt.-Ni.
Phoaes:. Mala Sltt'.i A lift.
Troanlng MrKntee, Funeral nlrertara,
7th and Tine. Pboae Main 4S0. Lady aa
l.tant. Office of County Coroner.
AT K- ZF.LI.FK CO.. 89 William, ere.
rtione t'aat lv. , C I0. Lady allendant.
j7T. HM.F.Y fON. Id and Madlaoa.
Ildy atlendapt. l'hune Main . A 1SIW.
tllMAHU HOLM AN CO., Funeral Direct
or., tlo Id St. Ledy asalsteat. i'bone M. BUS,
FAST tIIE funeral Ulredore. sncceesers
te F. 8. Dunning. Vc E. Ot. B lags.
I.FRt II. Cndertaker, cor. Kaet Alder and
81 x lb- reel 7t. B ! Lady aaaUtant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFTTCE CITY HALL. Mala . A 1M.
Ill MANE OPtlCt.R. bergeaot Crate.
Kealdence. U S. 24th N blast 4779.
R A Ounmlre. Hca 8.16 Wasco St.
W. O. Eaton. R.a 7 K. ISth. Eaat 17ii
Horse Ambulance. A eiOl. rr. EX. a.
Mights. Sundays and iiolldays, A S1S9;
A. a. Trunk I.
A
1
OREOOyiAy. MpyDAT,
amtsbieS"T9.
f,
if
rnx rosrnrELY beoen
TONIGHT 8:15
Hw-s ww V g- THEATEK
Hi 1 aLt 1 V 1th and Taylor
PHONES. MA Of 1 AND A VLt.
3 IS TONIGHT
Hoeeial Piico Matinee Wednesday.
Wm. A. Brady presents Jules Eckert
Goodman's Play Sucoeaa,
MOTHER
99
Mala amtnarn tn Title Bole.
Evenings: Lower floor, 1.60. L00:
bslconv. B rows 1. rows 78c. 11
rows 80c; gallery. Scand 2Sc Wed
nesday Matinee, tl. 78c. 80c. SSo, 20c
. SCATS NOW SEXXINO.
6EAT BALE OPENS
TOMORROW. 10 A. M.
HT7 I f " THEATER
Hi 1 1 7th and Taylor
PHONES, SLAIN 1 AND A 112.
Eenry B. Harris Presents
THE COMEDY HIT.
TIT.
COMMUTERS
By Jamea Forbes, author of "Chorus
Lsdy" and Traveling Salesman."
Evenings: Lower floor, ILB0, 1.00 1
balcony, f rows ft. 6 rows 7 So. 11
rows 80e; gallery, SSo, tSo. Saturday
Matinee, (L00t 76c, 60c. 8Sc. 28c.
BAKER VYL&5-
Morrison and 11th "r.
TONIOHT. ALL WEEK.
Matinees Wednesday (Parraln Day). s
fiaturday, 28c. 6v'c
TTlTKN KNIGHTHOOn WAS IN TTWKR.
VNIth Anna Imy aa Mary Tudor. Sey ported
by an excellent company. Manincer.t scenic
production. Evenln prices. 2Sc. 60c. 76c
tl.OO. Next Week "Checkers.-
Bungalow Theater
Speeded Thanksgiving Week Attraction.
Opening next Bundar Matinee. A gorgeous
production of Jos. Howard's great musical
comedy success,
"TIIE GOLDEN OIRIa"
FIRST TIME HERE.
Erenlng prices. 25c. 8c, 75c. 11.00. Matinee
2Rc f.ic Jlewt sale opens Thursday.
sgAXsr s, A ieta
B1AXXMUB SUM MY
BTKK NOVEMBER to Johnny The Ks
Lmma, In "The Band Master." Mr. and
Mra. Jack Mcreevy. la Irwed-Na.i. Iaulo-ton-Itcler
Co., Knute Erlckaon. Mile. 1Q
lalllrrea. The fteebaveks. Krenlng .Prices .
lci. tin, 6o. 7A. laally Mallnee. 15o, xao,
&oc llolltlay Matinees NUlht Prioee.
rM.Mtl VBitilevllla
WEEK XOVKMHLB to. Ormnd opening '
Portland's new eat. moat beautiful and ab
solutely fireproof home of aneguaJed vauVe.
rllleL at heveoth and Alder si recta, blgnor
Haul Perelra. The learla.tilcdblU Co.. The
Telegraph lour, Kudolphe and Dwree, 1L
tiuy Woodward, Auimuled Pantaaea Or
chestrw, Pajitagevcope, tillroy, Hiijnre A
Montgwmery. to "lale teood hlilp Nancy Leo.
Matinee Dally. Curtain 2:30, 7:30 and 9.
Matue Svery Day.
J Formerly C.ranr".
aT I ulllvae at ti
- Kellnrd Vetiderllle.-
Iltinbar and Turner. Le Baaqna J"rVct, ll.e
lalcons. The Three I la toi ana. Tom bmliu.
Orejidaaeopex Prices Ho and too.
LYRIC
THEATER
FOCRTH
AND STARK
WEEK COMMENCINO NOVEMBER t0
The Kee4tnr A Hood Mnalrml Comedy Co. In
S?IK JOliv M11MV." With a '
and a Large Chorus.. Matinees Daily a
"0 Two lTerform.noea Nightly. 7:30, 9.1&.
Prtday Mftht. t horua .lrur- tonteat After
f .nr h t'TIorfTllH-V g rn-v ' " 1
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bauie ad three esmeestutlee times .... . sue
barue ad six or seven coaeecutlre umea. 6S
Hemittoucea aauM accompany oat-of-tawn
' Vbea one adyrertlaemeat la sot run In eon.
aerutkre Uauee tbe wne-tlme rate applies.
M, words eoont as ewe Uaa ea U d
vertiaementa and aa ad counted for less
thra ,ena,rs1e,"ar book Bdvertleemenre the
charge will be beeed ea the actual number
It lluee appearing In the paper regaxdleas
of the number of words to each line.
la New Today all advertisement are
charged by measure only. 14 linos ta the
to b.
Mtoatlons Wanted. Male.
bltuatione Wanted, lemala
Ibe above ratee apply to aarertlaementa
ander -New Today" and all other elaas loca
tion, excepting tue following! ....
Oregonlaa will accept class Ifled advertise
ments ever the telephone, providing tbe d
rertlaer la a subscriber to either phone. Ne
prlcce wlU be quoted over tb phone, but
bill will be rendered tbe following day.
Whether subsequent adrertlsemente will be
accepted orer the phone drpend. upon the
promptaeM of the payment of telephone ad
vertisements, bltnallon Wsnted and Per
eonal advertlaemente will not be aoccpted
arer tbe telephone. Orders for one la
aertlon only will be accepted for "Hooae
for Kent, Furniture for bale." "Buetneea
Opportunities." -Roomtog-hoosee'" and
tl anted ta Rent." .
NEW TODAY.
Apartment or flat location for sale.
4 LOTS, one block from Postoffica,
3 blocks from County OourthouBe;
fine, sightly elevation. A big demand
in Hood River for flats and apart
ments. PRICE, 51500 CASH.
W. H. MARSHALL, HOOD RIVER.
21st and Glisan
50x100, with J houses: som Income;
east front: on North 21st nenr Ollsan;
(lna apartment alt. Price, $10,000.
GRUSSl"& BOLDS
81. Board of Trade Hldgr., 4th and Oak.
OREGON CITY CARL1NE
Spanldlnaj Acres 1 to 6-acre tracts at
price of suburban lots; on main county
road; 6 minutes to car; high and sight
ly; beautiful view; deep, rich, well
drained soil: all cultivated; no gravel;
no ahacks; fine homes all round; ex
cellent graded chool: board walk to
car. Easy terms. See HAIX A EOAHK.
622 Chamber Commerce.
CO LI. IS, BERRIDOB Jt THOMPSON,
PUEUC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS,
(2d tVercraiter Block. Pboae Malm asT.
Mortgage Loans 5yo
For th Lergor Amount.
KOWAKU H. OOCDKT,
Lenta Rnllulwg.
FOR SALE B.at 12800 buy on East Side;
8-room strictly modern bungalow, worth
taftOO: fine lawn and garden; 11800 cash;
1700 mortgage. Can Pundays or evenings,
MS Brooklyn St. T.U ballwood OS.
2
I
f
frk-atA-5
Mood
River
yQYEMBEIl 20, 1911.
f a, I RMIKMIB. I KEAX r-STATR
- I " weBj Houses. Fo, Sale-Acreage.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ECf JOHN E. CRONAN, HOT
J j O SZ Spalding Bids- S
BF.AL ESTATE PEAUBA
Back. William O., 818-818 Falling bids.
BBL'BAXER A BENEDICT. 602 McKay
bldg. M. B4B.
Chapln Harlow. 32 Chamber Commeroe.
Cook. B. 8. Co.. B08 Corbett bids.
Jennings Co., Main 188. 208 Oregonlan.
PALMER-JONES CO, H. P, 404-00-0a
WUcox bldg.
Tbe Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand tra and
Multnomah st. Hollsday Addition).
REAL EPTVTK.
For Bale
f SACRIFICE SAXK.
100 lots In Marshfleld; best lots on Coos
Bsy. 'Will sell part or all for cash. They
must go. C. K. Roberta, Hi Stark at.
MALLORT ADDITION,
EAST 89TH NEAR HAWTHOR-fS,
19 MINUTES KKOM WKST BLDfa.
ALL IMPROVEMENTS IM.
BUILDING- RESTRICTIONS.
SRICE3 86S0 TO 11100, EAST TKBK&
EO. O. MAI ft. TAB. 8477, B 2491.
BAST -T3 AND HAWTHORNS AVE
GO WEN-IDE TRUST CO.
LUMBERMEN'S BLDQ.. 6TH AND STARK
IRVIXOTOIf QUARTER.
On Knott -and E. S8d sta.. facing south
and saet. beautiful view of Mt. Hood.
Price 18760. on easy terms. This Is the
cheapest buy on Knott il, snd la lust one
block from Broadway csrlln.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO,
404 Wilcox Bldg. '
Phon.a Main 8tf: A 2SSS.
BUT NEAR HEED COLLEOH.
Lot. 40x100 feat. 2 blocks from Used
College. 480 per lot. S4S cash. 110 psr
snonta.
MERIDIAN TRUST COMPANT,
208 Railway Exchange Bldg.
Phones: Marshall 2884. A 780.
SOME SNAP FOR 8180 CASH.
My equity of I2S0 In lot, Parkhurst; fins
location, 1 blocks from car; 810 month;
so taxes, no Interest until paid for. Phone
Tabor 2348.
810 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH.
Fine view lot: matured fruit troea: re
stricted district, near car; o.mont walka.
Bull Run water, fruit cared for free of
charge. 202 Board of Trade bldg. Phone
Marshall 478. A 1022.
LAt'RELHUBST SNAP.
lot 7, blook 2S, ou Multnomah, bet.
fTth and 89th, 60x100; price 11830, 10 psr
csnt cash and 2 per cent per month.
GUUSSI & BOLDS.
818 Board of Trado Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
WEST SIDE-.
LOIS IIOOl .
Bight on eaxllno, upper Washington St..
adjoining City Park. West 89th and Yam
hill. National Realty A Trust Co., 723
Chamber of Commerce. Main S12tf.
13700 FOR this beautiful lot, 75xlO). feeing
east on 21st bet. Ilrsr.ee arrtl Knott: liOOO
cseh. balance at 8 per cent. 2 years: im
provements all In and paid for. Phone
Woodlawn 322i or C 1B2S.
GREEN WAY, PORTLAND HEIGHTS, $0.
Full lot, level. Valley view, this Is a
case of owner really wants to s.IU Fred
XT. German. 819 Barnslde. M. or A 2 1 70.
"" ' PIEDMONT SNAP.
60x100, east face, S blocks to carllns;
only $1100, terms.
P. B. LENT. 41T Corb.tt Bldg.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Owner must dispose on account of leav
ing olty; terms, bee Cochran. 208 Wil
cox bldg
bu.li; i.e Nolr A Co. for West tide property.
exclusive dealers In West Side realty.
Offices b38-7-l Chamber of Commeroe.
LOTS 60x100, 1 block from electrio carllne,
tlOrt to $180; very essy terms. J. W.
Hefferlln Realty Co.. 1M.1 Corbett bldg.
THREE view lota, 30x62 each, for $1800;
Mt. Tabor district; east front. Owner, AT
6117, Oregonlan;
FOR SALE -TUot 60x100 In Evanston Ad
dition; Improvements nearly all paid. East
2Sth st. ynona M.
FOR SALE Lot In Errol Heights; easy
terms. Apply 103 North 14th st.
CORNER East Tth and Ankeny; line apart-.
meni sue, ev.w- " -J " - " " j
$180 PUTS 60x100. East 86th and Taylor.
fr.3 Sweetland bldg.
ALBERTA busmess corner on carllne, 60s
HO; $1600. Tabor 17P8.
60x100 LOT, Powell street, near ISthi bar
galn. 608 Swetland bldg.
For ptale llmsee.
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 pat you
to comb in and talk this over,
j. s. atkins,
architect and builder,
henry bldg.
that vacant lot.
wht not turn a burden into
income property t if you own a
Lot wb will furnish the money
and build residence or flats,
plans free, if we build. our
reputation tour protection. it
WILL PAY YOU TO SEE t.'8 .
L. R. BAILEY CO., INC., CONTRA CT
IN3 ARCHITECTS. 824 AEINOTON BLD.
SACRIFICE SALE.
Am leering city and must sacrifice my
new 6-room bungalow In Rose City Park:
eloae to ear; everything modern and raxy
easy terms.
W. H- PHILLIPS.
MO East 60th st. North, or Sol Bosrd
of Trade. Resld.noe phone Tabor 8481.
Office phones Marshall 473, A 1022.
BATH MONET.
I hare Z or 8 8-room bungalows Just
about completed I would like to show
you, or will build to suit you on your
lot, or will furnish the lot and make easy
terms st the lowest rate of Interest and
the price will be right 1122 Hawthorne
ave. Phone Tabor 2V.i.
IRVINGTON HOUR ON E. 21ST.
Completely furnished, facing east, large
llrlng-room. four bedrooms. hardwood
floors, furnace, fireplace, etc Less than
a block from Irvlugton Tennis Club. J err
eaar terme can be arranged. Price $71-U.
H. P. PALM Kit-JONES CO,
404 . Wilcox Bldg.
Phones Main '': A 265S.
LOOK.
$300 DOWN,
$16 PER MONTH.
6 PER CENT INTEREST.
6 noma bath, good porches, cement
Vn.m.nt cement walks, feu and In an
ntrprlslnv community; thii Is a nice
ft
3la.ee ana a iinmi n i.r.. -
t today. 1m R. lth N. Alberti car.
BEAUTIFUL IRVINOTON HOME.
Finished in oak, hot water heat wltn
?tany special features. One block from
(roadway carllne. 75x100 ft. Price $10.
000. HP. PALMER-JONES CO,
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phones Main 8IWi A 28:8.
RICHMOND HAWTHORNE DISTRICT.
2800 New modern. 6-room bungalow,
1 large rooms and bath upstairs; fireplace,
Dutch kitchen, bookcases, etc.: gas. elec
tric fixtures In, near school and car; easy
tsrms. Owner. Main 934S.
FORCED SALE.
Modern house of 6 rooms in fine location,
cloee In on Hawthorne ave.. will be sold
at big sacrifice If taken at once, as owner
needs some money. Only $1000 cash re-
qulred. J oregonian
FOR $S00 TERMS.
t lots In Myrtls Park, with small house.
Phone owner, Tabor 234".
$200 CASK, balance like rent, buys a beau
tiful home, strictly mocl.m bungalow, 4
large rooms, large lot, fine location: pries
only $2000. Fee Jaa. A. Clock. 252 Alder,
phone Main 81 SB.
TO BE SOLD AT ONCE.
Oood house, with 1 acres, west slds of
town ISOO; $800 down.
NATIONAL REALTY TRUST CO.
723 Chamber of Commerce.
HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS. $900.
Neat, well-built. 4-room cottage, large
barn close to car. at Portsmouth, worth
$1100 Photo at office. Fre.l W. German.
81:9 Burr.slde. M. or A 2778.
I3G0O FOR new modern 6-room house, g
blocks from Union ave.: will oonslder a
good lot as first payment Phone Wood
lawn 8229 or C 2-f-fl.
IRVINGTON bargain; good for home or
rental; easily conrerted to flat; price
$000. easy terms: owner on premises. CV8
Halse'y St.. near li'h.
BFH Le Nolr A Co. for JVe.t Side homes;
exclusive dealers In West Side property.
fe3o-7-9 Chamber of Commerce.
BF AUTIFtTL,. attractive, neat, 8-room new,
modern home, best buy In Portland, on
carllne. Owner. Fe'.lwood S9.
7-ROOM house, will take lot part payment.
836 Eugene st.
g ROOMS modern. Sunnyslde home, cash
or terms. Marahall 1728.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS HOMB.
MAGNIFICENT VIEW.
Spacious grounds, modern home wrrta
e-eerythlner first-class, bullt-ln cheval mir
rors, hardwood floors. . two fireplaces.
It Is verv seldom that such a view place
on the Heights is oftared for sale. Tbe
prlos la only $18,600.
H. P. PALMER-JONES COt,
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phones Main 8099. A 2658
WOULD YOU BUY
' A strictly modern 8-room house, bnnt
about 8 years, lot 48x150 (and alley)
close to 4 good carllnes and new Broad
way bridge, providing you could get it
at your own price? If so, please go to
6iS Kerby St., between Knott and Graham
ave.. take a look at the house then come
back and make os offer. Plaoe is bring
ing $40 per month rent. Our sign Is on
the house so you cannot miss it.
C. F. PFLCGER & CO..
Butte 12 and 14 Mulkey Bldg., cor. 2d A Mor.
MODERX LITTLE HOME FOR $1700.
4-room plastered house, bath and toi
let. 50x100 lot, tine lawn and rose bushes;
street improvements and sewer all In,
hard surfaced on ona side; nearly all paid
for; on F.aat o7th and Grant sts.. be
tween two cars; will take small payment
down and balance on easy terms to suit.
Phone owner. Main 6570.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED BUNGALOW.
Hardwood oak furniture throughout,
brass bed, Wilton rugs, fine fixtures, 4
blocks from car. on fuil 80x100 lot. roses
In front, basement full of dry wood, dlsliea
and everything Included; price $o000, with
- $760 cash down and the balance $26 per
month. Including Interest; owner must
leave for California. See P. B. West,
404 Ry. Ex. bldg. -U. 2S0I.
BASE LINE LAND CO.
IRVINOTON SNAP.
Strictly modern and up-to-date 8-room
bungalow, with all latest conveniences,
furnaoe fireplaces and all bullt-ln efteots,
only a months old, lot DOxlOO. street im
provements all paid, on East 10th st..
near Thompson, price a snap, only iJ600i
13000 cash.
GRUPSI A BOLDS.- .
81 Board of Trade Bids.. 4th and Oak.
IRVING TON.
8-room modern house, furnaoe, flreplaoe.
built-in conveniences, etc.; all streot 1m
prorements la and paid for. Prlos $6500;
terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO,
Phones Main 8690. A 2653.
FIVE and six-room homes, fireplaces, hard
wood floors, furnaces, with all bullt-ln
modern conveniences; near carllne; all
street Improvements paid; monthly pay
ment plan. Provident Investment A
Trustee Co.. 201. i"Oi 2"1 Board of Trade
bldg. Pbone Marshall 47.1. A 10J3.
I'I'V VOW.
EOSK CITY PARK.
12B0 CASK.
T rooms, built-in buffet, bookcase, solid
onk floors. furnace, fireplace, mirror
doors. N.-ulonal Realty & Trust Co., 7-
Chamber of Commerce. Main 6120.
FOR SALB BY OWNER.
NEW 6-ROOM HUlBli
"With bat"., sleeping porch, full basement,
built In furniture, etc.. on Improred street
In Vernon, only $2400. Just a little cash,
balance like rent. Owner, 1020 Yeon bldg.
, .f 1 II t? 1 .. J V V .... J - . . - - - -
Prur.d new 6-room bungalow, on im
prored street, gas. electricity. Dutch kitch
en, full basement, fireplace, buffet, book
cases. etc $2500. terms. Owner, KrabllL
. . - . . cn I". . . OITff P1DIT
160 lztn St. jqarsnan jvoo.
Oood 5-room cottage, lot il'Ixl78. wttn
treet Improvements all paid. ,5 Bel-
mont. between 12th an.l 13:h. price $.1800.
Sie, Bosrd of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
2i PER CENT PER YEAR 25 PER CENT.
SSvOO or a little less will handle thla The
price Is only 1S50O. Better see about this
'"THE NEWLON-KOLLKR CO.. INC.
.... .-. . 1 , ' J Pnnlan Or.
';i riUCIllIlll liju,., . v.
fSOO WILL BUY a modern 6-room home
on Long sve. ; there is a beautiful large
sleeping porch snd the attlo Is all floor
ed room for 2 large rooms; walk south
from Holgate on 2Sth to Long ave. See
owner. 414 paiqint; um
ACCOUNT sickness; dandy new bunftalow
at 1181 Ivon St.. offered to responsible
buyer at sacrifice and on own terms un
til 27th. Phone owner, Barney, Main
2 r,00. .
$3"iOO.
Modem 8-room bungalow. Just com
pleted East 83d bet.. Madison and Sal
mon, will take good lot as first payment.
fnone .wsm ..m v. ......
6-POOM modern home In Piedmont dis
trict for $300 less than cost; owner must
. have some money; $1"0 down will do. Call
at 414 Spalding oias. v..
4-ROOM house on West Side; walking dis
tance; cement basement; lot 5x100; price
S.-T-Mo. .4 W onn mirn.
6 ROOMS, strictly modern, gas, electricity,
furnace, 1400 cash terms. See me. Zella
Oosett. i v est jyiiiiin.-'"t" "
8-ROOM modern bungalow. Improvements in
ana paid; excellent location, block to car.
line. I'none owoei, ocui-vv
For Sale Buslnrss Property.
WANTED I own exceptionally desirable
apartment-house site. West Side .100x100,
and would like partner who could furnish
money to put up attractive building and
share income. tr nn. v., .......
OWNER has full lot, close In, near Burn
aide: will Improve with l-story building
to suit tenant on long lease. L $0$, Ore
gonlan,
For Sale Acreage.
WE WANT 20 HONEST MEN,
MEN THAT ARE NOT AFRAID OF
MEN' THAT MAKE UP THEIR MINDS
MEN THAT HAVE FAITH IN WHAT
WM re" THAT WANT A FAIR START IN
LIMEN THAT REALLY DO THINGS.
If you are such a roan, coma to our
office and wo will start you on a small
farm In the best part of the Willamette
Valley. Doq't expect to pay a high price.
We will sell you as good land as you can
buv for only $5 per acre, $1 per acre
down. $1 per acre monthly. You readily
realize we could not make such liberal
terms unless we sell to the kind of men
that really do things. Don't take up our
time unless you are really ready to buy. Our
liberal terms make It possible for you to
keep your money and Improve your land.
Wa are selling fast make up your mind.
Call today and talk It over. Ask for Mr.
Seachrest.
CHAPIN ft HERLOW.
Members of Portland Realty Board.
832-83" Chamber of Commerce.
ACREAGE.
L S, 6 and 10-acre tracts In the
Vailey, Just west of Council Crest,
also 5-acre tracts down the river,
opposite bt. Johns, at prices rang
ing from $1W to $500 per acre, and
upon your terma
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY.
Main 83. 102 Fourth EL A 8500.
CHOICE ACREAGE TRACTS.
Close to Portland; rich walnut, fruit
and garden land; only small cash pay
ment, balance pays for itself in products
now on tbe land, which we accept same
as cash; we own the properties and are
tbe only people masing tn:s nuei-ai ouor,
FIRLA
L.A-NU& ItiLM toMrA,xi,
C06-8 Spalding Bldg.
CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Portland:
walking distance to good town; running
water, best soil, free wood, splendid fruit
district; view of Columbia River and snow
peaks; 2 acres. 1T,0; 6 acres, $400; 10
acres, $s00; 10 per cent cash, easy pay
ments; other tracts near railway station.
$28 10 $50 per acre.
FRANK M FAKLAND REALTY CO.
809 Y.on Bldg.. Portland. Or.
BUY" GOOD LAND.
And It will pay for Itself very quickly.
My tracts lie close to Canby and are espe
cially suited to onions, celery and chicken
ranches. As low as $150 per acre and up
to $300, for those that are mostly beaver
dam. These hnva been selling on sight;
$1m down, long time on balance. H. W.
Freeze, owner, 80S Merchants Trust bldg.
SUBURBAN home, close to Portland, 6-room
house. 20 lots (over 8 acres 1. 60 fruit trees,
berries, etc.; also splendid for chlokens,
running water, spring, telephone, daily
mall. 2 blocks from electric car station.
3."00; eay terms; $2000 for house and 6
lots. J. W. Hcfferlln Realty Co.. 203 Cor-b-;t
bid?.
5 ACRES, close to city limits, West Side:
rich soil, no waste, south slope, beautiful
view, part cleared, balance lb fine timber,
close to two macadamized county roads
but not far to car; small house new and
neat furnishsd, also barn; $1600 cash; or
will sell 4 acres unimproved, carrying 400
cords wooa. mr t ivw. u p.. .-a.-inn.
10S ACRES. 80 seres in cultivation, good
house and barn. 1 miles from Malloy
Station, on the Oregon Electrio R. R. :
will sell as a whole or a part. Inquire
r.3 Jefferson St.. Portland.
1 " & AND 6-arre tracts, close to Portland,
on electric carllne, $2K to $400 per acre,
easy terms. J. W. HefferUa Realty Co.,
203 Corbett bldg. ;
ACREAGE snd fsrms. from $12.60 per acre
large and small tracta. Call Kinney
. . i r.319 r mK.- rhinn hrf .
41 p-iarnpiip. J" ' ..-. -
4 ACRES, ideal for greenhouse site, on 44th
St. X. Lundburg, owner, 1U24 Chain. Com.
II
AN
1 " J3CTRAORDINART
OPPORTTJNTPT.
I Make
' 1$ psr cent on your oaan
' Investment.
Bental S20CO. cash tn
advance, on
FORTY ACRES,
11 miles from city.
ATI Improved, on county road ana a.
T. R. R., which Is being electrified.
Takes $9000 cash to swing It. Get yonr
$!000 CASH INCOME the moment you are
tn position to sign lease.
Let us tell you more about It.
WELLS A LABER.
tt-$ Bwstland Bldg. Mala 1981.
DON'T DELAY BUY WHILE TOTJ CAN.
$75 per acre, 25 per cent down, balance
In 8 years.
B. 10 and 20-scre tracts, one mile from
thriving business towns, railroad stations
and boat landings, schools, bank, depart
ment stores, churches and theaters : leas
than one hour's ride from Portle-nd; 4
trains each way dally; deep, rich son.
fine water, fine view, delightful home sites,
surrounded by finely cultivated orchards,
berry, truck gardens and poultry farms:
good neighbors, who have made comfort
able fortunes off adjoining lands; neigh
boring towns have largest payroll In state
of Oregon with same population. We
hare recently sold over 200 10 and 20
acre tracts In this neighborhood. Call
and Investigate. 612 Couch bldg 100
Fourth st.
GARDEN HOME.
Buy a beautiful aore at Garden Heme
at $700 to $800, terms 20 per cent cash
and 2 per cent per month; only 100 yards
from depot: 44 trains dally; double traok
to Garden Home Is a necessity: this means
special service and a E-cent fare; then
prices will be $700 to $900 on a 50x100
foot lot; buv the acre now and profit;
soil deep shot clay: altitude high, sightly;
water pure and abundant; present fare
10 centa by book; only 4 miles from
, Courthouse when tunnel Is completed:
come and be "shown;" 2 acres with fine
house, large barn, 1 acre bearing fruit,
only $4200: same terms as above.
17 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Osg.
TEN acres beaveraam lati. uwuo, ...
tlon and ready for crop, best for onions,
celery, cauliflower, potatoes, eto-i river
and rail transportation; nothing better
anywhere: low price and easy paymenta
Investigate. 512 Couch bldg.. 109 4th St.
ACCOUNT OF DEATH.
jrjOO Two acnes of splendid land, on
West Side; wood enough to pay for plaoe:
land is verv best; biggest snap around.
Portland. Y 6S5. Oregonlan.
bvap 17 Vt sores of choice onion land, run-
nln- water; 8 miles from Courthouse -.
only $300 per acre. Jamea Wilson, Rome
1. Boring. Or. ,
For Sale Homesteads.
HOMESTEADS and timber claims, desirable
locations, near Portland: some prairie,
deep level wheat, fruit and stock
land; near school, railroad and river.
Covey, 267 oa
For bale Fruit Ida.
"FBrWANT men who wish to be started on
1 fruit ra-oh in the Mt. Hood District
The price Is not high, we wli se 1 you 5
acre tra". at $S5 per acre; adjoining land
. valued at $250 per acre. $5 per acre don
and $1 per month. The best soil In Ore
ion no stone, elevation 10O0 feet. These
eIy ?erm. make it possible for any one
to buy the beat fruit land In Oregon. Ask
lor Hart-cHApiN & jjjjRLOw",
Membere uf Portland Realty Board.
332-338 Chamber ot Commerce.
HOOD RIVER orchards. Prize winners at
Portland show; also new land and par
tlally developed orcharda G. Y. Edwards
ft Co.. Hood River. Or.
For Sale Farms.
CANADIAN
FARMS.
Do yon want a farm In Western can
tea, where the crops this year are In ad
vance of anything grown on this conti
nent? For wheat growing dalrlng.
mixed farming and cattle raising tho
Province of Alberta Is unsurpassed. .
Lands are now offered by the Lanadlan
Pacific Railway Company at prices rang
ing from $10 to $30 an acre on Jng terms
of payment or on the crop payment plan,
that Is paying for your farm through a
portion of your crops each year.
Land values have Increased 80 per oent
In two years.
Great opportunity for the homeeeeker.
j. e..1l ,net foiil&ra. bOOk-
IU1 or wing .
lets, maps, etc
Reduced rates for nomeseeKers.
IDE. M CARTHY LAND CO..
General Agents,
Canadian Paclflo Railway.
Alberta Land Department,
a ljUmDermeu a x.ua.
A FINE, CHEAP HOME.
05 acres, 80 acres In cultivation, best ot
land good Improvements, running water,
on countv road, fine fences, good horses
and cows, all kinds of farming tools; 80
acres In crop now, feed and seed In barn
for Winter. Everything goes with place
at $125 per acre on good terms; ths place
is worth It alone. One of the nicest homes
in Yamhill county. Write for description.
M E Burgess, Yamhill County, Amity, Or.
MTJST sen, small home, between
Are and six aorta, short dlatance
west of Portland, near good car-line-
house, well and fences, very
rich soli. $1800. wtth good terms. AB
650 Oregonlan .
A VERY nice 60-aere farm on the Willam
ette River, for sale; small amount down,
balance long time, or will take a Port
land cottage as part payment; land Is
all cleared: fine spring and two welle:
boat landing on place; Best of soil: a Bne
home; no agents. Address AV T38, Ore
gonlan YAMHILL COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE.
Largo snd small tracts, sultsble for
general farming, grain, hay, fruit, hops,
dalrving etc.; about 40 miles southwest
of Portland. Or. Call or write for prloe
U,t. w, E. Kidder, Carlton. Or,
T'N acres. Improved land, 1 mile from II
waco 1 acre bearing fruit. 2 horses. 2
cows' good house and outbuilding. Price
$2uu0. Apply to J. C Woaten, Ilwaco,
Wain. .
lAOACRES, all plow land, running water,
good house, well. barn, granary chicken
Souses, close to good country town and
railroad; $50 per acre: good terms. J. W.
II, "renin Realty Co., 3 Corbett bldg.
640 ACRES, MALHEUR CO. OREGON:
creek and stage road through center of
.nr-iion stage station one mile from land.
$7 per acre. Phono M. 7423, 402 Rothchlld.
Zoo ACP E9 wheat land, Pendleton, half
mile from railroad; $35; terms or trade..
Brooks. 441 11th st. Tel. aaarsnan on.
oAu. SarV". rood" water; 211.. from
railroad. Phone Sellwood Tula.
f,.v,-H 60 a-res. with bulldins-s. IS miles
from Portland, near electric line: bargain
for all cash, by owner. 1S2 Morrison su
IhTTaCRES. 23 miles from Portland; $12 per
.-re- worth double. Wm. Irle. 681 E. 8th.
Vortiand.Phone Sellwood 190.
820 ACRES in Crook Co., timber, water;
make splendid rnnch: take $9.50 per aero
gash. Call forenoon. 402 Rothchlld bldg.
WANTED TO KENT FAJtMg.
w ANTED Farm, dairy or hopyard, 8 to 5
years on shares; large place preferred,
nave help and money. Addresa 28 E. bth
at. South. Portland. Or.
WANTED Fruit or dairy ranch near Port
land; give full particulars. H. L. Huston,
2U15 E. Yamhill sU .
s J . -.. L. 1 1 1 nlaa rH tmill
trrjt RFVT FARMS.
FOR RENT Farm on Columbia River V
5R Kb-yi-rs-. ' . . ,VA
tween roruanu o .-.nw..-. "
Call or address D. J. Ingalls. 266 Grand
Rve.. Asrnnu. t'i.
FOR RENT or sale; 13B0 acres choice wheat
land. 8 miles from station. Smith. 310
Hamilton bldg. .
"FOR HALF TIMBI-B tANP-
CAN locate few more good homesteads,
cruising from six to ten million feet o.
good timber. Call Monday. Foe c
levereaux. 4-4 Henrybldg.
" TIM E E R LANDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
C J. M'CRACKEN. ii04 McKay Bldg.
TO EXCHANGE.
WILLAMETTE FARM Best In state; will
sacrifice or trade for Portland Improved.
832 Lumoer r.xuii-a.
BEE me about Columbia Orchard bonds. J.
y. Hartley. 310 Spalding bldg.
COLORADO acres and Denver suburban lots
for nroperty here. Hadley. 810 Spalding.
lJ3 430. 460-ACP.E farms for part ltr
property. Swank. SIT Hamilton,