14 EXHDRTER LIKENS FOES HERE TO DOGS Gipsy Smith Says Only Brute but Sings Out Charge of Grafting New to Him. MINISTERS APPEALED TO Ail Uionl Xolhlng" Wh-n Premchrr Ask How .loch Thy Arw Paylnc Him lK-r1llt Dttltrn Sinful Are "Mad." GITST . MITtr TTW.RAMME FOB. IllKIK IAY. Thnrsday. 12 inoa llMiiit for men only. IsprtM Theater. I p M. Meeting (or man only. Tabernacle. T SO p. at. O.n.rsl nesting. Tab eracle. Friday. 13 noon Meeting for BH only. Cmprsaa Theater. P. M- Meeting for women only, Tabernecle. T:SO P. M. General meeting. Tab ernacle. etarday. 3 P. M Meeting for young pople -tn 10 and 2 years old. Tab ernacle. Olpay Smith said at the tabernacle lut night thai there haa been lomt madl:oiclnr sine he began preach In. but he added. "If you see fly or tx dogs at th corner of a street, and throw a atoos at them, and one sings out. you know which one you bay hit. I bare found 1 hare made a Rood many people mad In Portland." cald the eYanirMlat. ""Erldentlr I have let town my bucket too ds, and I hare stirred up the mud. Hut please re member, it la my bucket. It lin t my mud. Io you luppAM I expected when I came to yoer city that nobody would ebjeef to the things I had to say? Didn't J tttir you I expected the people would set mad at me T 1h you think I ex pected the people who lore in and un cleanliness to relish me? There would be aomtXhlnc the matter with my gos pel If I did. Therefore the world knoweth na not. becaune It knew him not.' I am a-ninc right on preaching Just the eame. "They are saying I am a (rafter. That's a Bow urn for me. Too preach ers (turning to the ministers on the -standi, bow much are) you paying me for thlsT" "Nothing'." responded the preacher. "I submit these fellows who aay I am a grafter ought not to aay that unless they pay me a handsome salary. The Lord ie them. 1 could not make my message less, becauM It la thus aalta the Lord.-" Many taa4 aa Converted. The eranceltst called for those to tand who had "the witness of tbe spirit. and nearly the entire congre gation arose. "I don't mean you who are church memo-era." he added. "I mean yon who hare been converted, and know you kare been converted." Then he called for those living In Portland and having their church mem bership In some other place to come forward and aliake hands with him. thereby signifying their Intention to rlace their letters with Portland churches at once. Between 10$ and ;oo came forward. Several hundred had previously gone to the Inquiry room, where their names and addresses were taken to turn over to local churches. Dr. W. B. Hlnsoa. In calling for con tribution, said he had determined not to say with Secretary Stone, of the Toung Men's Christian Association, one of the deacons In his church. lf you haven't anything, put In something that Is good. "I will say." he contin ued, "whatever you put Into the basket, put In with the consciousness that Jesus Christ knows how much you put In. and the sacrifice." Three Girls) W rite. For a text Gipsy Fmlth read a part of the gospel of John, emphasising the I Gipsy Smith's (VYrtttra far Tbe The great meetlnge of the mission In Portland are drawing to a close. My soon be done, so lar a this city I con cerned. I shall be gone. Thou sands of persons have been moved to begin a new life, and thou- t' sands more have i, "t i oeen lea io re- 1". new their coven- - A ant and conse- 2 I cratlon with -' I God. The moral V A and spiritual re- - a suits ought to . be tremendous. jT ' The clvlo life 1SS " f this city, a J well aa the com- f C X merclal life, the sT a m, ii domestic life and tilpey aslth. the social life should all feel the Impact of the new force and power and life which the people of Ood have received. The result ought to be seen In Increased vigor and passion and love In the homes and churches of the city. The work of the pastor should be less difficult. The atmosphere ought to be new and Invigorating. The ' prayer meeting and the public worship should be charged with the tender, continued and soul-savin message of Jean and hi gospel. All those who love God should be on tbe lookout for tnoe who bave been brought' under conviction for sin. and are longing for the pardon and peace of God'a gospel, and. remember, there are hundred of uch all around you. waiting for the loving word, for the handshake, for tbe godly example. Make everyone com ing Into your church, or Into touch with you know and feel that there are those In their church who know how to treat and nurse and care for the new convert. Theae new-born souls will need encouragement and strength, feeding, and nothing feeds like fellow ship In the study of God's word. Just what you. O Christian man. needed, and what I needed, when we first came to Christ, by way of en couragement, help and strength and at tention, theee new converts will need. Surround them with your love and your aympathy. Cultivate the love for Iti word of God and the prayer meet work will rerxe. "In this the children of God are manifest, and the children of the devil: whosoever doeth not righteousness la not of Ood. neither he that loveth not hi brother." He said he had received a letter from three girls who said they were reared In a Christian home, thought they were Christiana, and had been "perplexed by being tolrl they must experience a chan re of heart." Children are not born Christians, said the evangelist. "Yet thousands of people In the churches believe they are. simply because you haven't cor rected them. It is a sop from hell, to delude' the mind and blindfold the damned. Read your Bibles. Tou needn't come to me or anybody elae. Tou take your Bible and tudy it for yourself, prayerfully. Ood leave nobody In the dark who Is honest and willing to meet the conditions of the light. "If you are bora of God you cannot In. Not that you haven't the physical power. Tou cannot because you will not. . "Tou never hear a man say, 'I think I have had my dinner.' Tou never ret service Christian service out of peo ple In your church who merely think they are saved. The new birth Is a little more Important thaa dinner. I don't belong to the hodge-podge clas who believe a man can get religion and not know t- Keep out of tha church until you are converted. It 1 a great deal harder to get an nr generate church member converted than a drunkard. "I am not aaylng you shall put your finger on the day In the calendar, nor the hour where you were born although there are many who can do that. Mome of you are born again who can t tell Just where It took place It waa years before I knew the exact date of my natural birth. "He that Is born of God ootn not commit aln.' That means you ana i are forever sworn enemies or ". . i i. . i i t - the death, and are struggling every hour we live 'nst It. "He that Is r.ora oi una . . ... . thinir it von were abld- Ing In Jesus Christ you would keep the company you Oot tome honest. Tear off that cloaa oi s-n-rlghteousness. and In Oods presence be honest for once. "'He that Is born of God overcometn the world.' Do you go to the world for your comfort, tium. - hva gone out from this tabernacle while Ood was have gone io .a , i .i n wins theater, and then nave munlon next Sunday. Mar Ood I open our blind eyes. Ite mni '""- Ood loveth the brethren.' He tnai hateth hi brother la a mumerrr, rou are one f there anyone an,l yoa are not on speaking terms with. 'He that I born oi u "" ... . . w - wittiMt In himself. near n nm - ,. Ood Holy fplrlt come down Into the ewly-born heart, ana t " sa .ylng. 'Abba, rainer. HaMncsa Men to Hear Glpr- Gipsy Fmlth will addresa the Pro el gresslve Business Mens iuu in Portland at 11:1 o ciocn Josselyn. president of the Portland Hallway. Light Power Company, will also apeak. Mr. Josselyn will dwell on -The Relation of the Publlo Service Corporations to the Business Interest of the City." B. F. Boynton. claim agent of the treetcar corporation, will be chairman of the day. It la ex pected that 100 will attend. Rev. Al bert Ehrgott, of the Kaat Bide Baptist Church, and a member of the Business Men' Club, will Introduce Gipsy Smith. HORSE OWNERS HOPEFUL Enthusiasm Prevail at Meeting, ot w Organisation. Three thousand borsea were repre sented last night at the meeting of the Portland Horse Owner' Association. In the convention hall of the Commercial Club. The committee on membership reported that it had not met with a Ingle refusal and with more time the list could be largely augmented. It waa reported that rieattle and Tacoma had organised similar association, be ing modeled after the one in Spokane, and a committee, consisting of C. S. Morse. A. X. Stanton and H. K. Cow si 11, J r, was appointed to prepare for an organlxatloc along the same line. To prepare a constitution and by law. Hobert Tucker, K. A. Chapln and 8. Herman were appointed, while K. Hadley. V. J. Smith and A. E. White side were (elected to attend to the cre dential. That the prospective work of the association might not be de layed. Dan Kellaher and August Berg were appointed to enlist Mayor Rush light' aid In having sufficient money given from the general fund to pay the cost of Banding the street, so a to render them safer for travel and also to draw his attention to what are re garded as mistake In the proposed ap proach .to the new Steel bridge. An adjournment waa taken until next Wednesday night. Daily Sermon Oregealaa.) ing. Let nothing come In between you and theee blessed privileges. If you would bave a round, robust, healthy, happy, useful Christian life, fellowship with Ood by the study of hi word, and private prayer, mast never be neglected. And beside all this, "giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue, and to your virtue knowl edge, and to knowledge temperance, and to temperance godliness, and to godliness brotherly kindness, and to brotherly kindness love. For If these things be In you and abound, they make you that ye ahall neither be barren nor unfruitful In the knowledge of our Lord. Jesus Christ. But he that lacketh theae thtnga la blind, and cannot see afar off. and hath forgotten that ba waa cleanaed from his old sine." Conversion Is the beginning of the Christian life, not the end. All thing beautiful are now made possible be cauae you have accepted Chrlat a your Savior. A y receive Chrlat Jeaus, so shall ye walk In him In newneaa of life. Let all you know-see the grace of Ood In you until they shall magnify him In his wonderful saving power In your changed life. The changed life la tbe unanswerable argument. Tha world waits for this. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Nov. t. Mtitmim temper atare. 4S d.frees: minimum. 14 dree. Rim readme. I a. M., feet: ehanse tn last 14 hours. 11 feet falL Total rainfall. P. M. to 1 P. it . aons: total rainfall inro September l, 1 1 1. i 71 Inches: normal. 14 11 Inches; deficiency. 1.4 Inohee. Total sunshine. I hoar 11 minutes; possible, boars II minutes. Bsrometsr (reduced to sea level) et t P. M- 14.14 Inohee. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Increasing elondl nose, followed by llsht rala er enow; winds mostly southeasterly. . iireon. Fair, eseept rala er enow north west portion : southwesterly wtnda. Wahtcton r air eouth seat, rala er snow northwest portion; east to assthsast winds. Idaho rsir. except rala er snow extreme aorta portion. A Hht high-pressure area everllee the Northern Rocky Mountain Rtatee and an other lnr hlh-presaur area occupies the Atlantic Slates. Between tores two high pressure areas Is a trouch-ahsped dsprse slon which esteods from Tezss to Minnesota. lAht snow haa fallen In Montana. Wyoming. North Dakota. Colorado. Minnesota and la the lae Superior reclon. E .sew her (aB. sraJly fair westh'er prevails. It Is much colder In the I'pper Missouri Valley, and In the Tentral t'laleao Ktatea. No marked chances la temperature bave occurred ea TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAN, TTITTRSD AY, PORTLAND HOTEL I - - . - r. a The Imperial Oregon's Greatest Hotel KS0 Rooms, 104 Suites, With Private Baths. TET7 FIREPROOF BT7ILDIN0 Moderate Rates, na Metschan & Sons, Props. HTOTEXj PaEJjTON mr njism sett ise. IOUTATB) HOTEL LENOX rwmm. aad Mare. CORNER 3d AND MAIN STS Bfet a-d CelS WiH RATES 4j Pasnr Dlstsse. Ffcea eTrfc. ho Kwery Hwoaa, p .wv HOTEL iiiy:yi".-f:; house: of welcome Our 14 - paBeng;er electric 1u meets all trains. A high -class, modern hotel In tbe heart of the theater and shop ping; district. One block from any car line. 1 per day and up. European plan. E. P. MORRIS, Prop. H. E. FLETCHER, Mgr. THE BOWERS HOTEL 1 r -V ( , j a as '7.1 K " t 'r " t n t try . 1 t tk..J48 rSfHWB""-' w. -j w - .' -: . & t ' il ti M I . 1 r. -- HOTELS CONDUCTED ON TEE EUROPEAN PLAN BY .'Uifi'aat,.... -- .11.. "V."''.. Cmas. ... , ,. the Paclfle "lops or In ths Atlantic States. The conditions are farorahle for rain or anow Thttrsdsy In extreme Northwest Ore gon. Northwest Wsshlnston and extreme Northern Idaho. 1'alr weather will continue la the remsinln portions of this district. pWJkKU A. BEAU. District Forecaster. Compasses, f ield-Klasse. birnmetcrs. hydrometers, microscopes, scientific ap parat voofnr'1. Olwrke A- Co. HMJtTlSi KOTICEa. WASHtNITON Or-F:. NO. A. F. ANU A. M Special com munication this (Thursdsyl even ins. 7:3i snd 0 o'clock, K lit ttttl nnti Burn,tle. E. A. and F. C. d-rea. Visitors welcome. Order V. U. J. H. RICHMOND. Bee COLl'MBIA LODGE. NO. 114. A. F. AND A. M Special com- f nln at ft o'clock. Maeonlo Tem ple. ator in ma . i. g,gr, vlsltlnr brethren welcome. By order W. L lr'RtD U OLSON, tec7. The largest and most map-aificeat hotel in Portland; unsurpassed in elegance of accommodations or excellence of cuisine. European plan $1.60 per day and upward. A. . KAVTitAm. Manage. NEW PERKINS Fifth and Washington St3. DESIRABLE SUITES FOB PERMANENT OC CUPANCY AT REDUCED RATES. A Hotel in the very heart of Portland's business ctivity. Moderate price restaurant in conection. Modern la every respect. Rates f 1.00 and up. L, Q. Swetland, M47. 0. H. Ehafer. Asst. Mgr. r3 ft'evai llt'rr- " Sfaisi raa 'fc: t3 Portland Oregon Fourteenth and Washington Sts. This Thoroughly Modern, Absolutely Fireproof Hotel Offers Unexcelled Service, Comfort and Convenience at Moderate Rates. 200 Rooms - 120 Bathrooms Every room faces the street. Bus meets all trains and steamers. O. 0. LARM, Manager. HOTEL RAMAPO Cor. Fourteenth and Washlngtoa -hen Hotel, Elegantly Varaished. Rates $1 and Up sl-fe.Cl.aX HATU FOR FtillM AS 1. Ts. Eorosrss Fiaa. Tike aar eer at nepot eed transfer t tt'sihlsKlss SC Wf. 2. rni.fct. PHOPRIBTOW. BATHS. CORNELIUS Portland, Or. Cbaaaeof MaaaKrmrat Anaonneement. Spe cial Winter Hates ia Effect .Nov. 11, lttll. Slnirle rooms, transient, without bath 11.00 up SlnKle roome, transient, with pri vate bath ,1.60 up Table d'hote breakfast 50 Table d'hote lunch 60 Table d'hote dinner 1.00 Also a la Carte Mens. Oaly flret-Claaa Hotel in Portland Fesror. la A merles a I'lan. lrop la and Talk Over Onr Attractive Permanent Katea to Kamllles and Slnaile Tenple for the Winter. Private dinner parties, luncheons, teas and banquets given personal attention. Perfect service In all departments. More Homelike Thaa Hotel-like, yet with all the advan tages and comforts of hotel service at ex tremely low ratea. V. P. WILLIAMS, Mgr. Eleventh and Stark Sts, Portland, Oregon. SEATTLE, U.S. A, A. D. Short, eeeosi v itni tot bm eoi.a ANO FIOMIIR aeUAHS. The Interior of this hotel has been completely refitted, and every appoint ment now meets the approval of the most discriminatir.gr. $400,000.00 re cently expended on its interior. Every thing new and modern. . . The Hotel Oregon PORTLAND, ORE. The leading hotel of Portland. New. modern, fireproof centrally located. .. .. . WRIGHT & DICKINSON WaieHT, Pass. M. C. Dickinson, Men. J MEETING NOTICKA. COMRADES OF OEOROB WRIGHT POST. Q. A. R-. are requested to attend the funeral ef our late comrade. W. F. Lowe, Company I. Eighty-seventh In diana lnfsntry, from Flnley'a chwpel today, November 23. st 10:30 A. M. Interment G. A. R. J. I I1SNHIMER. Commandsr. WASHINGTON" IXDGE. NO. 4S. A. F. AND A. M. Members are Vi reiuested to attend the funeral ot lata brother. K. C. Redman, at Ho'.man's chapel. 8:8 this (Thursday) afternoon. Masonic ,.rvl.' will he conduoted st Sa lem tomorrow, this lodge officiating. Order wVM. J. H. RICHMOND, See. ROSB CITT COUNCIU NO. 1811. K. U OF 6.. will give a basket, card party and dance November S, corner Williams avenue and ekldmore street. ood floor and musia. Admission free. M. V J" . NOVEMBER 23. 1911. AMT.S E.MENTS. HE" I I ( THEATER C 2. j M. VJI 7th and Taylor ' Phones, Main 1 and A THREE ..W. TONIGHT EdscIsI Pries Matinee Saturday. Henry B. Harris Presents James Forbes Comedy Hit. "THE COJIMI'TKKS" Excellent t set Splendid l'roductlon. Evenings: Lower floor. 1.0. l.O0t balcony. 6 rows, $L00; 6 rows, 75c: 11 rows. 50c Osllery, 33c. 25c. Saturday Matinee. 11.1". "Sc. !S0c. 3Sc, ?Sc. SEATS NOW SF.LUNti. .51 V WORD!. SEAT SALE TOMBORROW. HEILIO THEATRE Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Nov. tl. tS. t9. , (No Matinee.) John Cort Presents LAWRENCE D'ORSAY In the Brilliant Comedy, "THE EARL OF PAWTTJCHLET" Excellent Cast Superb Production. Lower floor, 11.50, $1.00; balcony. 0 rows, $1.00; e rows. 75c! 11 rows, BOo. Gallery, reserved and admission, 00c BAKER S-FbmV. Morrison and 11th Sts. TONIGHT. ALL WEEK. Matinees Wednesday (Bargain Day), zoc Saturday. 26c. 50c. WHIX KNIGHTHOOD WA9 IN KIOWKR With Anna Day as Mary Tudor. Supported by sn excellent company. Magnificent "C"'0 production. Evening Prices. 25c. BOc. 7oc 11.00. Next Week "Checkers. Bungalow Theater Ke-ti Thslvi Week Attraction. Opening next Sunday Matinee. A gorgeous production of Jos. Howard's great musical comedy success. "THE GOLDEN GIRL," FIRST TIME HERE. Evening prices, 2Bc, BOc. 75c. $1.00. Matinees :c, 50c. Scot sale opens Friday. MAIN , A 1020 .MATINEE Kr.H. ul 15.5-M NIGHTS 15-25-50-750 WEEK NOVEMBER 0 The Rays In "The Hand Master." Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mo Oreevy, Les Kreed-Nad, luicton-cier Co., Knnte Eric k sod. Mile. Do .aJLUeres, The feeelmcks. Matinee Every Day. res Crsnd. Snlllvan Consldlno. u.n-H Vandeville. WFEK NOVEMBER 10. W arren fiwawnr, Dnnbar and Turner, Le Basque I uartet , 1 he Jrnn. The Three Bannans, Tom bmltn, randascope. Prices lAc and 85c t nequaiira WEEK NOV. SO Portland's newest, most beautiful and absolutely llreproof vaudeville theater, 7ih and Alder tt. Hlgnor Kaul I-erelra, Davis-tiled hill Co., Telegraph Pour, Rudolphe laree, II. y Woodward, Augmented Orchestra. Pantagescope, OUroy, Hu)nea Montgomery. Matinee Dally. Curtain I:0. T:0 ana LYRIC JLI JL M.. & e ANU STARK WEEK COMMENCES O NOVEMBER 0. The Keating Hood Musical Comedy Co. In -THE JOI.LV WIDOW." Ith a Good last and a Large thorns.. Matinaea laly at t:30; Two Perfornianees Nightly. 7:0, :16. Friday Nl(iht. Chorus t.irls- Contest After Each Perlormance. Prices, 15c and 4o. FIFTH A.NXCAL FRIDAY MGHT, SATURDAY SIGHT, SLWDAY MATINEE NOVEMBER 4 AM) 25. KRAMER'S RIDIXG ACADEMY, Kl-teentk and Jefferson. Tickets $1.00 and $2.00. SEATS NOW SELLING At Rovfe A Martin, 323 Washington Street. AUCTION SALES TODAY. AT Mrs. Engle's residence, 487 East Couch, i i . A a f V n Tst-rl A inn "o raic iv w. m. piiniy. a-w. DIED. JACKSON At the family residence 8H miles west of Portland. Nov. 2'J. Theda Opal Jackson, age 16 years, 2 months and 15 days. Ihe remains are at Flnleys parlors. tCNEUAL NOTICES. REDMAN The funeral services of the late K. C. Redman, of 1171 Oreeley street, will be held at Holman s undertaking par lors this tThursday) stternoon at 3:30. Friends respectfully Invited. Friday morn ing the body will bs shipped to Salem for Interment. PEKO At Rawlins, Wyo., Nov. 15, William H Pero, aged 44 years. Funeral services will be held at Bose City Cemetery today t Thursday), the funeral leaving' Flnley s Chapel at 1:30 P. M. sharp. Friends In vited. TONSETH FLORAL CO.. MAKVIL'AM HIJJG. FLORAL UEsIONd. phones:. Main 610.; A 1103. Dunning McEntee. Funeral Directors, 7th and 11 no. Phone Main 430. - Lady as sistant. Ofilce of County Coroner. A R- ZELLEH CO.. 684 Williams ave. phone East 1088,C 1U88. Lady attendant. "tDVVAKU HOLMAN CO., Funeral Direct ors, 30 3d st. Lady aseiitant.Phone M. 607. j pTTlNLEY SON. Sd and Madison. ady attendant. Phone Main . A loHtl. EAST SIDE funeral Directors, successors to F. S. Dunning. Inc. E. 6-. B XMi. LEKCH. Undertaker, cor. East Alder and 8lxth. East 781. H 1888. Lady assistant. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dally or Sunday. Fsr Line. One time e Baroe ad two consecutive times 2e hams ad three consecutive times 30a banie ad six or seven consecutive limes. . . 6 bo Kemitta cee must accompany out-of-town "when one advertisement Is not run In con secutive issues ths one-time rate applies. P,i words couut as oae line on citfth ad vertisements and no ad counted lor less tbsa two lines. On charge or book advertisements tbe charge will be based on the actual number ef lines appearing in the paper, regardless of tbe number of words In each line. In New Today all advertisements are chanted by measure only. 14 lines to the loch. (situations Wanted, Male. Mluations Wanted, Female. Ihe above rates apply to advertisements nnder "New Today" and all other class Idea tions excepting tbe following: Dregonlaa will accept classified advertise ments over the telephone, providing tbe ad vertiser Is a subscriber to either phone. No prices will be quoted over the phone, but bill will be rendered the following day. Whether subsequent advertisements will bs ret,ted over the phone depends upon ths promptness of the pnyment ,.t telephone ad vertisements. Kttnatlon Wuntcd and Per sonal advertisements will not be accepted ever the telephone. Orders for one in sertion only will be accepted for "Houses for Kent. Furniture for bale," "Business Opportunities." "Roomlng-housea'' aad --Wanted to Kent. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE CITT HALL. Main 503, A li. Ill MANE OFFICER, berseaat Crata. Rssldenre. 24 E- 24th N. East 47;D. R A Dunmlrs. Res 836 Wasco St. W O. Eaton. Rsa. 72 E. loth. East 17-3. Horss Ambulsncs. A 6101. Pr. Ex. . Nlfhts. Bundaya and HoUdajrs. A. eiSSi FT, Ex. . Trunk 7. . V THEATER mm HORSE SHOW SEW TODAY. Free Trip to FREE BOARD FREE CLOTHES TREE CIGARS would be nice, but we could only give these thing- by adding the cost to the price of our lots. Otherwise lots close to depot and stores cost you only $100 to $150, on easy-paymant , plan. Bend Park Co. 6th Street, Opposite Postoffice. Pictures Wed. and Sat., 8 P. M. OIR THURSDAY f TODAY'S) SALE IS POSTPONED. Special Auction Tomorrow (Friday) Ve have, In addition to the furniture advertised for today, 30 Iron beds, aprinarn, mattressea, all slzest 30 dress ers and commodes, center tablee. car pete, etc. Thin large lot of furniture, etc., will positively be sold tomorrow (Friday) at oar anlearooma, 15 Park: street. Sale starts promptly at 10 o'clock. V. C. BAKER & C. A. CROW ELL, Auctioneers. Grand Trunk Pacific R. R. will be completed. Buy now, British Colum bia farm lands. Prices are goine up. We are selling' land in he Bnlkley Valley, Fort George, Eraser Valley country and the Isechaco Valley. Write for booklet on this last and best West. Address North Coast Land Company, LtcL 1017 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Portland. Phone Main 22.6. Main office Vancouver, B. C. Paid-up capital, $1,500,000. GET IN LINE OF NATURAL DEVELOP MENT. POOTH MT. TABOR PROPERTY HAS NEVER BEEN BOOSTED. DIVISION STREET HARD SURFACED TO 60TH ST. r GET IN BEFORE THE RAISE IN PRICE. HERMOSA PARK, half block from Haw thorne carllne. Lota $500 and up on terms. OLDENBEP.O one block from Hawthorns carline; lots $000 and up on terms. Half acre and 8-room houss, 2 blocks from car; $4500, on terms. One acrs and new 6 -room houss; slsctrlo lights, bath, barn: $0000. half cash. --room house on lot 60x125, with bam; $4XIO, haif cash. 60x99 lot on 82d St.; $600, $50 cash, $10 per month. Call or telephone. MYERS IPLEMAN, 60th and Division bts. End of Hawthorne carline. Tabor 156A Irvington hnap Swell, new, modern, nine-room house, four bedrooms, two sleeping-porches, breakfast-room, den, attic, full base ment; lot 60x100; hard-surface street in; worth $7500. today $6400 on very easy terms. See It today. No. B01 E. 26th street, near Thompson. Owner needs money. Make an offer. Tel. East 5948, or call 171 E. 23d street, near Helmont. Want to Syndicate a la rice piece of deep-water frontaire, railroad through It. Most of round above high water. Price less than one fifth adjoining; land sells for. AT 61S, Orpsronlan. DOWN TOWN BUSINESS PROPERTY 60x100, with Improvements netting: 9 per cent on investment of $11,250. No better speculative property In Portland than this. J. M. FRENCH CO., 413-418 Ablngrton Bldg., 100H Third St. MONEY TO LOAN CITV MORTGAGES, FARM MORTGAGES, LOWEST KATES, TERMS TO SUIT, A. H. BIRRELL CO., 203 M 'KAY BUILDING, Third and Stark. $i; 3QQ. SNAP FOR CASH -$1300 Choice Lourelhurst view lot, worth $2000; will sell for $1300 cash. Address AH 605, Oreifonlan. $12,500 Lot 60x100 B. Third and Pine. JOHX I.. KARXOPP, Ry. Eich. Bid. Mortgage Loans Sfo For the Lar gar Amounts. tUWAIIU E. GOtDBI, Lei-Is Ball-log. MORTGAGE LOANS Ctof JOHN E. CRONAN, JOL J JO u paldm ulUa S I J TO the Investor with limited means; Don't neulect to know about the Florence Har bor. Ask for literature. Lots sold on easy terms. Florence Land Co.. SOS Teon bluff. Phone Main -90S. COLLI8. BERKIDGE & THOMPSON. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, 824 Worcester Block. Phone Main 6a7. KK4L KKTATK. For Sale Lots. APARTMENT SITE. One of the finest close-in West Side cor ners, ltiUxlOtt. Until you get ready to build, present Income will pay reasonable inter est. Bloch Realty Co.. 206 Alder tt "WKST SIDE, corner view lot. praJed streets, sewer and water in, :jO minutes from Post orfice: ;S50; $1.50 down. bal. $7.30 month. Win. Thomas, 826j Vaughn st. "PORTLAND HEIGHT-. EXCLUSIVELY. Beautiful homes and homesltes, all views, locations ard prices. Can suit you. Main 3501. BROOKE. A 8S3i. CHOICE corner for flat or apartment; price. Including ail improvtuieuL.. uiigtii take small house. M. Peterson, KG9 Union ave. N. ; MUST SACRIFICE. Lot 50x100 In Rossmere, near Bandy Road; $400 below actual value. 843 East 87th ST. CHEAP for cash. 2 sood lots on Portland Heights, 1 blocks from carllne. Frank Chaloupka. 231 Worcester bldg. LOTS. 50x100, 1 block from electric carline, $100 to $150: very easy terms. J. W. Hefferlln Realty Co.. 203 Corbett bldg. LOT 5. block 33, Rossmere, $1050: $50 cash. $15 per month. Owner, 418 Railway Ex change. THREE view lots, 30x82 each, for $1850; Mt. Tabor district; east front. Owner, AT BW7, Oregonlan FOR SALE cheap: house and lot, 100x100. AH 606, Oregonlan. BEND i'ff&ifctloii Sol 3 REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Bec. William O.. 315-316 Falling bldg. BRl'BAKER ft BENEDICT. 502 McKay bldg. M. 549. Chapln A Herlow. 332 Chamber Commerce. Cook. B. S. ft Co.. 60S Corbett bldg. Jennings ft Co. Main 188. 206 Oregonlan. PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P., 404-405-409 Wilcox bldg. Ths Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and Multnomah St. (Holladay Addition). REAL ESTATE. IRVINGTON SPECIALS. If you ever contemplate buying a lot In Irvington, you cannot beat thuse two spe cials, which are registered by our expert, near Knott street. $1350. 200 cash. f2S monthly; also corner lot close to carllno. '$1550. $2SO cash, $30 monthly. These nre aliolce anl wilt be sold soon. DORR B. KEASEY ft CO.. 2d Floor Chamber of Commerce. IDEAL SITE FOR FLAT. $3750. PORTLAND HEIGHTS, Level lot 50x100. with good view and Just one block to cur; a flat could ba built for $7500 and would earn 17 per cent on the investment. E 5-0, Oregonlan. 212x570 $1650. Hi miles to Gladstone station, on fine hard country road; within .the 10-mlle cir cle and 1 mile to Clackamas; nearly 8 acres of line land, suitable for strawber ries: trees and a beautiful building spot. About one-half cleared and In cultivation. This Is a beauty and can be had on your own terms. C F. SMITH SON. 212 Railway Exchange. Marshall 2672. A 4815. A BUSINESS LOT. A corner lot on Sandy Road, fins loca tion, price Is right; only $2000; 50x100; see us for terms. S. D. VINCENT ft CO., 417 Chamber of Commerce. FREE FARE TO BEND, OR. For a short time and to a limited number we are paying the round trip railroad fare to Bend, Or., where we are selling business and close-In residence lota 60x140 at $200, terms $10 per month. Our property is within two blocks of the union depot; we are the owners, not agents; we pay no commission. THE NEWLON'-KOLLER CO.. INO. 301 Buchanan Bldg . Portland, Ol BEAUTIFUL HOMESITE. ONLY $1100. 9 acres, 150x510. on main Oregon City road; view of both mountains; beautiful slope, covered with large firs; best of soil; station 1 mile. See this today in our ma chine. C. F. SMITH ft SON. 312 Hallway Exchange. Phone Marshall 2(172. A 431H. PORTLAND HEIGHTS SACRIFIC-L $950 CASH FOR , 40x119 right on the carllne. In Greenwayi very best of surroundings and good view; would be a bargain at $1250. X 2-3, Ore gonlan. MALLORY ADDITION. EAST 3KTH NEAR HAWTHORNE. 15 MINUTES FROM WEST SIDE. ALL IMPROVEMENTS IN. BUILDING RE-TK1CTIONS. PRICES $650 TO $1100, EASY TERMS. GEO. G. MAIR, TAB. 8477, B 2461. EAST 42D AND HAWTHORNE AVBL ' GO WEN-IDE TRUST CO. LUMBERMEN'S BLDG.. 5TH AND STAJtK A BIG SNAP. A beautiful horns site, on carllne, with all Improvements, or as an Investment f reposition there is nothing better on he market; this property will double In value In two years; price $300, $30 cash will handle, balance very easy. AM 593, Oregonian. LAURELHURST SNAP. Lots 12 and 13. block 100, on Melkel place, between Burnside and Couch; 100s 100; price only $X each, $600 cash; these lots are actually worth $1200 each; Eastern owner must have money, hence price so far below market value. GRLSSI ft BOLDS, 818 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak. BUY NEAR REED COLLEGE. Lots 40x100 feet. 2 blocks from Reed College, $450 per lot, $45 cash, $10 per month. MERIDIAN TRUST COMPANY. 300 Railway Exchange Bldg. Phones: Marshall 2584. A 7430. SNAP. CORNER. 2 lots (47Hx60 saoh). fol $1000; suitable for 2 houses, on 42d su, near Rose City car; terms. Call Main 987 or A 2693. J. V. Guthrie, 72 Stark. $10 DOWN, $10 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. Phone Marshall 473. A 1022. WEST SIDE. LOTS $100, Right on carline, upper Washington St., adjoining City Park, West 8ttth and Yam. hill. National Realty ft Trust Co.. T2$ Chamber of Commerce. Main C129. MOUNT TABOR 5 superb building sites, from 1 to 5 lots, from $1000 up; hard-surface pavement to city, view and surround ings unexcelled; your own trrms. Phons Marshall 15S5 for appolntmont to go out. The Hart Land Co.. Hiu i:n. or Lorn. SO CASH, $10 monthly. 50x100, 33d and Alnsworth; price $500; full lot, 31st snd Jarrett, $575, $-Oo cash, $10 mommy; lot, 13th and Alnsworth, $450 cash. How ard Land Company. 603 Swetland bldg. $3750 FOR this beautiful lot. 75x100, facing east on 21st bet. Brazes and Knott; J2JW0 oah, balance at 6 per cent. years; im provements all In and paid for. Phone Woodlawn S-29 or C. 102S.-. k. $-500 On Belmont St., 100x75 feet; owner will let whole amount stand five years at 6 per cent, if buyer will erect a neat home or flat. Phone Marshall 1585 for date to view. Hart Land Co., 910 Ch. of Com. For Sale Houses. BUY NOW ROSE CITY PARK $250 CASH. 7 rooms, built-in buffet, bookcase, solid oak floors, furnace, fireplace, mirror doors. National Realty A Trust Co.. 723 Cham ber OI LUiuiimuc wi-t- : V. 77T 7 7tTr h.ril. 1VE anu six-rouii miic, .titioa. .. . wood floors, furnaces, with all built-in modern conveniences; near carline; all street improvements paid; monthly pay ment plan. Provident Investment Trustee Co.. 201, 202, 203 Board of Trade bldg. Phone Marshall 473, A 1U-2. CHANGE In business calls owner aoutn, so he Instructs us to sen l 6-room residence, in Ladd Addition; mod. em and up-to-date la every particular; will givs good terms. 861 E. 11th st. 5-ROOM bungalow: furnace, fireplace, buffet, . l,nHn.nnil flndr, n Aler- lionRcasw. ,ii o , ---- trlcliy; good view; Rose City park, two I. locks from carline; $:)::."io; easy terms. Provident Investment & Trustee Co.. 201 "03 Board of Trade. Marshall 473, A 1022. S1100. IN ew S-t-l" ,.;...--, small barn and shade trees. I need $oG0 to carry on my business, so I must let it go for $1100. If you buy at once. Its , . V.i.n.. In... IU T1IHI fir. bunc worth SllilJU. .none 1-u-r $00 CASH, balance like rent, buys a beau- tliul noine. buii-uj .-.. ......o . - large rooms, large lot, fine location; pries only $"000. See Jas. A- Clock, 252 Aldor. Phone Main 8189. SUXNYSIDE BARGAIN. Bv owner. 5-room house, completely fur-nl-hed, including pla.no, range, etc., de cided bargain: with or without furnlturs as desired. none . -. 19-room apartment, flats, Income $87.50. 16th st and Jefferson; for sale by owner .t a bargain. Phor.e Main 12. 11500 6-rooro house. furnished, cor. lot, caved street (bonded) Hawthorne-Richmond district. Ralston, owner. 328 Aider st. . XEAT West Side home, 8 rooms, full basement, cement walks, walls. 10 mln. walk fr.im P. O., lot 2;xlo. plenty yard room. y42"'0 cash. 512 Market. ja75 IRVINGTON ALL CASH. Enough said. Fred W. German. 329 urnside. M. or A 2776.. SEE Le Noir & Co. for West Side property. exclusive dealers In West Side realty. Offices S35-7-9 Chamber of Commerce. -TrOOM home In pood residence' district, tine view; $3400; will give terms to suit. Call 414 -paiaing oias- $788 EQUITY In Rose City Park bungalow. VI for $375 If taken at once. AE 612, Ore- X E onion. 4-ROOM house on West Side; walking dis tance; cement basement; lot 25x100; price $2500. 248 Wood strsst. A