Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 04, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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MARINE MEN SEEN
New York Official Inspects
Harbor Conditions.
EAST LOOKS WESTWARD
Captain F. YV. C. Smith IXolarea
That Shipping Men on Atlantic
Coatst Art) Making- Trad
Fian for Canal Orw-nlrifr.
Captain F. W. .. Hmtth. formerly
port captain of Near York for the
Htm Tor sTt Cuba Mail Steamship Cum
pinjr U In the city Hudylng; marina
conditions and conferring with local
shlrplng; men with reference to the
completion of the Panama Canal.
In peaking of his visit to the Pacina
Coaat Captain Kmlth nM: "The com
pletion of the Tanama Canal will mean
aa much to American water transporta
tion aa tho first overland train meant
to the railroad world. Official, of prac
tically every eteamshlp line of elo
quence operating out of New fork
hare dlaoueeed service through the
Panama Canal. There are a lot of plan
that hare not been made publlo and
will not be until the canal la com
pleted." SKIPPFRS t.MKI HANDICAP
Cowrnmrat ptscrlnUnatra A grain!
Colombia In Tide Tables.
The Government publication of the
t'rr at different places in the Vnlte.I
State Include those on the bara of
nearly every river In the country ex
cept the Columbia River bar. The
nearest arproa.h Is In civlng the tide,
at Astoria, fully II ml w'r' he
time of high and low water on the bar
la fully half an hour earlier than at
Astoria, with consl.iernbie variation at
tlmea from thl estimate.
If the Government officials would
estimate the time of the tides from
Cape Disappointment, or on the Jetty,
near I'ort Stevens, from either of
which it would be practicable, more
exact data would be given. As now
done It would do almost as well :
give the tides at Portland and an
nounce the difference on the bar.
.Marine Xolc.
The oil tank steamer Jtosecrans ar
rived yesterday from California with
a cargo of fuel oil.
The steamers St. Helens and Nome
City sailed yesterday from San Fran
cisco for Portland with general freight.
The four masted schooner Virginia.
wth a cargo of lumber from West
port for Pan Pedro, went to sea yes
terday. The steam schooners f. S. lop and
J B. Stetson arrived last night from
San Francisco with general cargoes,
and will load lumber for return trips.
The steamer Breakwater arrived yes
terday afternoon from Coos Bay with
freight and pwnTj. Sl;e was fully
six hours earlier than her usual sched
ule. The lighthouse tender Columbine. In
the river from Alaska via Pugct Sound,
will unrlerpo a thorough overhauling
here this Winter before she starts to
her station In the North again.
The Installation of a wireless plant
on the bar tug Walluia la nearly com
pleted. Aa soon as she goes Into serv
ice again ths Oneonta wf.l be laid up
to have a similar plant Installed.
Movement- of Vessels.
A'TORIA. Or., pec. 3 Condition at ths
mouth of the river at B I". M-. cloudy; tnd.
.oviir.fiit. ml.M. e-a. smooth- Arrived
n't led tip et A M.. st-amer "reak
water, from on. Hay Arrive.! at 7 3K
nd I 'l UP at A. M.. steamers t. Loop
erd J j;. "t.tsnn. from San rranrHco.
l eft ud at T .tn A. M.. British bar Inver
oie. Arrived at If" A. M. .tmer Rose
rraiis. from Monterey. Sailed at 10:15 A.
M . steamer Falron-t l'l r.O A. M.. schooner
Vtra.r.i. for ?an r -nnira a
st 10 2U A- M ana ua at is ' -"-j
amr Rot City, for Sao Francisco and
ean P.dro. .... ..
esn Francisco. Dee. .". Fallen1 at tt A.
M iium'r Bear, ror San I'edro; at 1 l
M teamer St. Helens. f"r portlan.L
an Francisco. D.-. 2. Hailed at ft P. M..
earner Roanoke, tor Ban !!; steamer
!ympic. for Porl'.-nd. Arrived at 5 P
V team-r Tamalpais. from Tort. anil.
i:ecl at 11 P. W . stesm.r Nome City, for
Portland.
rleatr'e. Dee. 2. Palted British steamer
K'imerl.-." from Portland, for Hongkong.
an Pedro. De. 2- Arrived steamer
Ye' owetone. from Portland.
tiandon. ree. S. Arrlve.1 Oaeollne
s. hooner Tillamook, from Portland.
L-e Aree. I .-. A"ii-'.-lj!ini,
f-ora fi l-oa. Pannma: Kort ltraec. from
Vort Fras: roni l ev. from Sen Krinc!.-o:
n.hone. (rm PoMienrf; ilsremont. from
Willnpa Ifnrbor. p.tld Jemee S, Hlcit'.e.
fr F' -t rtrnrs- Co llev. for Hvn f'ranoie
ro: Arrvll. tor Fori Harford; Sfcoahoive. for
l'o-!and.
eeiifle. rec. S FaTed Pteirner orth
a.rrn. for Southwestern Aleka; steamer
Vdith. "f r l ?ut h western A '3l.A. stesmer
1'rlnee Rupert, for Pr'nre llui-ert.
Tscoma. lec. 3. Arrlr.d Hritleh steam
er f'rovdon. from Fn Kranenco; ste:nr
Admiral Sampeon. from Hattle. alled
jepaneee steamer Tacoma Maru. for hcatt'.a.
Tide at Astoria Monday.
Hih. l-ow.
ll-tl A. M . faef4 .1t A M o ft
!S::.5 P. M....-OS foot
AT THB THEATERS
UOJCT lie TO TOCB WtTE."
A rarre romedr by Campbell B.
raaevd. Pieeenled at the Baker
Tb eater.
CAST.
George Fensdlrt Sam Rose
Arthur Prlnsl Halworth Stark
Leell Craft Benton Oarvtn
James Dillon Hnrrr Ellis
Ferdinand Mueller. .. Mart Franklin
Reporter John Ksoih
Iavld Coatee Egbert Armttage
Mrs. Doppledae atlrlam flhelby
yra Benedict
Mable Doppledae..
La Belle Amass. . .
Coldle De Vm. ...
Toddle Twlnkletoes
Faasy Bloom
Amos oppledse. . .
.Edna Roland
. ..Oladva Wilcox
. . . Fetelle Vernon
Nell Love
...Eleanors Frey
..Virginia B'.uart
Dave Lewis
PT LEONE CASS BAER.
ONE OF those chuckle-chuckle en
tertainments Is "Don't Lie to Tour
Wife." a farce whose admonitory title
In Itself bespeaks a bit of comedy. For
the first time In his many years as a
maker of fun on the American stage.
Iave Lefwis visits Portland this week,
stopping at the Baker, and Is the tolg
tactor In the merry farce.
Aa In most farces, the comedy la
made as much by "complications" snd
"situations' as bv tho actors them
selves, although Mr. Iwls Is a cap
ital farceur.
In this partlcu'ar Instance the "com.
plications" are brought about by the
adventures of a suppoeed-to-be-stald
married man who fluffs around with
some dames from the chorus, while at
the Sams time Mrs. Fupposed-to-be-a-
stald married woman goes to ths races
and loses her winnings when she Is
"pinched" for auto speeding. Every
body tries to keep everybody else from
learning the truth, the inevitable
squarer" Is rushed In. and becauaa the
audience Is "on" It's all a great round
of fun.
A larga and capable company helps
Mr. Lewis put over a clean entertain
ment full of bright new dialogue that
sparklea. and replete with touches of
refreshing "business" that gets the au
dience's goat every time. Of the sup
port, a young married man In the
wholesale coal business In New Tork
named George Benedict, who laughs
his way through life. Is played by Sam
Rose: a young physician called Arthur
Prlngle. quite pess.m:stlo by nature,
who is In love with Mabel, who knows
It. Is portrayed by Halworth Stark.
There Is a press agent in the employ
of the Folly Theater, who. by his am
blt'ous endeavors, complicates things
generally; the character Is Leslie M.
Craft, and ths player Benton Garvin.
An owner of a race horse, one James
T'tllon. whose horse "Nevermore." by
reason of his winning, causes Joy and
sorrow. Is characterised by Harry El
lis. To this role Mr. F.llls lends so
much real comedy In Interpreting It.
alanglly. noisily and with so much self
assurance that It becomes a gem. Fer
dinand Mueller, a bicycle polloeman on
the Coney Island boulevard, whose
grafting proclivities are a part of ths
story. Is presented by Mart Franklin.
The managing editor of the Morning
Recorder (one of New York's popular
dallies) saw fit to ecguge as a police
reporter Moreland Strange; the gentle
man endeavoring; to depict the char
acter Is John Keogh. The Mutual
Bonding Company, having engaged tha
services of David Coats as their rep
resentative, provides the reason of as
algnlrg the part to Egbert Armttage.
Mrs. Mary Doppledae. who la her hus
band'a decidedly better half, assuredly
the wife of Amos, and distinctively ths
mother of Mabel, is Illustrated by Mi
riam Shelby.
Beslues adding constantly to the hi
larity of the comedy. Miss Stuart sings
a delightful ditty. "My KUlarney Rose."
Mr. Lewis has the role of Ames Dop
pledae a German-American, a model
husband almost, and a fond father.
He doesn't Imitate other comed'ans, but
Is natural and gets lots of laughs out
of his audience.
Hrt one big song. "After the Honey
moon, brought a dogen recalls In Its
train.
Ton't Lie to Tour Wife" will be at
the Baker all week with the usual mat
inees. ELK TODAY
LOCAL IrODGEMKX TO ESCORT
JOHN" P. SCIXIVAX.
Grand. Exalted Knler Will Bo Con
sulted About Plans for Bl Con
vention Herts In JnntSk
When John P. Sullivan, of New Or
leana. grand exalted ruler of the Elks;
arrives In Portland with his party,
from Ban Franclaco, at 1:30 o'clock this
afternoon, he will be met and escorted
to the Portland Hotel by a committee
consisting of K.' K. Kubll, R. E. Moody.
D. Soils Cohen. Gus C. Moser. David
M. Dunne, Sol Blumauer, John H. Bur
gard. W. O. Van ichuyver. George L.
liaker. J. H. Diets and Dr. 11. F. Mo
Kay. Mr. Sullivan will meet the grand
lodge commlselon In the evening to
discuss the plana for the Elks conven
tion In Portland In 11I. After this
conference he will be entertained at
an Informal reception In the Elks club
rooms, to which all local and visiting
members will be Invited.
Wednesday Mr. Sullivan and his party
will be entertained with an auto trip
about the city and a dinner In ths
evening at Richards Grill. In the
afternoon he will be the guest of tha
Ancient Order of Hibernians, of which
be Is a member. The Knights of Co
lumbus have also requested the privi
lege of entertaining him at some time
while he is In port'and. but ths time
has not yet been definitely decided.
The official visit of the grand ex
alted ruler to the Portland lodge will
take plaoe Thursday evening, after
which Mr. Sullivan and his party, who
will depart on the 11 o'clock train for
Seattle, Wash., will be escorted to the
Union Station by the members of the
lodge In a body. He will pass two days
In Seattle and will teturn by way of
Portland to San Francisco, going thence
to Salt Lake City. Denver. Chicago and
back to New Orleans.
While In Portland Mr. Sullivan will
select the hotel which Is to be the of
ficial headquarters during the grand
lodge, and will sign contracts arrang
ing for the entertainment of the lodge
officials at the hotel selected, when
they shall be In Portland next June.
In the party are J. P. Sullivan, grand
exalted ruler, and Mrs. Sullvan; Fred
C. Koblnson. nf Dubuque, grand sec
retary, and Thomas B. Mills, of Su
perior. Wis., nnd Cary L Applegate. of
Salt Lake, grand trustees.
4551 IN SALEM SCHOOLS
Incrpaa of 801 I'll pi Is In Venr Is
Made Accordina; to Census.
SALEM". Or, Dec I (SpeclaL) A
total of 4551 pupils In the publlo
schools of Salem la shown by the cen
sus Just completed by Lee Acheann.
This Is an Increase of (01 over Inst
year, when the census showed IV bO
pupils. The Increase Is IS per cent.
There are !l!ll male pupils and 1340
female pupils.
Orrfron city Will Elect.
OREOON CITT. Or.. Deo. S. (Spe
cial. Oregon City will hold Its reg
ular city election tomorrow. William
Andresen and Grant B. Dlmlck are can
didates for Mayor. M. D. Latourette
has no opposition for City Tressurer,
which office he now holds. Thres
Counctlmen will be elected.
nAILT METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Dec- 8 Maximum temper
ature. 43 degrees; minimum. 4J degreee.
River readme; at 8 A. M.. t. fet: chance
In last 54 hours, o 1 foot fall. Total rainfall
3 1. M to 5 P. M-. none; total rainfall
since September 1. 1!1. 8.K2 Inches: normal
rslnfsll since September 1. 12.72 Inches; de
ficiency of ralr.fsll etnee ceptember 1. lftll.
S lev Incheff. Total snnehtne December 3. 1
hour. HO minutes: possible sunahtne. a hours,
fr4 minutes. harometr reduced to sea
level, at a P. X.. 21.II7 Inches.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A new dlsturbsnce has made Its appear
ance north of Montana and the high-pressure
area vesterday over Idaho lias ad
vanced esstwsrd to ths middle Mississippi
Vsiler. A smsll low-pressure are ,s central
at sea off the Csrollnsa Precipitation In
the I cited staLa durlnir the laet 24 nours
has been lleht and moniy snow, which has
fal'.er In the lakes region snd the Ohio
slier. Cloudiness has Increased In the
North pscirlc fctates. but aa ei no rain r
snow has occurred. It Is cooler la the
MireourL middle Mississippi and Ohio Val
leys and warmer In tsoutneaetern Idaho, tha
Gulf States and upper Michigan.
Ths conditions ire fsvorable for rain or
snow Mondsv in Western Oregon and West
ern Waahlneton snd for fair weather east
of the Cascade Mountains.
FORECASTS.
Por1snd and vicinity Rain or snow;
sotirheantcrlv wind.
Oregon and Washington Rain or snow
west, fair esst portion, southeasterly winds.
Msho Fair.
EDWARD A. PEALS, District Forecaster.
Superior coal $5.50. Edlefsen's yard.
tttt: Monxiyo OREOOXiAy. aroxDAT. pt:ce3ibeii 4, mil.
. . . . . f WF4T. KSTATK. f - ESTATE.
FORESTERS TO CONFER
WESTERN CONSERVATION LEAD
ERS GATHER HERE.
Elr Fighting- and Hazard, Trail
Building "and Lognrlng; by Elec
tricity Will Bo IMscnsncd.
The annual conference of the Western
Forestry and Conservation Association,
an organization composed of all the
forest protective and conservation or
ganizations, II In number. In Oregon.
Montana. Idaho, Washington and Cal
ifornia, will open In Portland this
morning. The two-day conference will
be held in Forester's Hall. In the Mar
quara building.
Leaders In the conservation move
ment In the West will compare notes,
exchange views, snd formulate plans
at the conference for greater efficiency
In methods. Arrangements for the con
ference are In the hands of E. T. Allen,
forester, assisted by local forestry men.
Promptly at 10 o'clock this morning
the meeting will be called to order by
the President. A. L. Flswelllng. of Spo
kane. The forenoon will be devoted
to short reviews of the experiences and
lessons taught In 1U. ,
The afternoon and the first period
.tomorrow will be devoted to the dis
cussion of subject under the head of
"Fire Hazard." Among the topics
treated wlU bs ths slashing menace,
logging hazard, railroad fires, and the
camper, settler and hunter. Under the
head of "Patrol and Fire Fighting,
the rest of tomorrow morning and part
of the afternoon, organization, com
munication, transportation and flre
flghtlng will be discussed. Other topics
to be discussed are: Educational Work,
publlo and private co-operation, fire
laws.
fnder the head of "Logging Has
ard" ths use of electricity In logging
operations. Its practicability and ef
fectiveness In preventing forest fires,
will receive attention. By way of ex
periment an electrlo logging engine
has been operated In Coos County for
three months by the C A. Smith Lum
ber Company.
Trail and telephone building, signal
systems, supply depots and the sys
tematizing of provisions, supplies and
emergency assistance will be another
Important topic Particular attention
will be paid to the portable telephone,
and actual model will be demonstrated.
It Is expected that 135 members of
the different organizations will at
tend: several delegates had already
arrived last night. Among them were
State Foresters C W. Jungberg, of
Montana. Fmith Riley, of Idaho-. J. R.
Welty. of Washington, and F. A. Elliott,
of Oregon. United States District For
esters F. A. SUcox. of Montana and
Idaho, George A. Cecil, of Oregon and
Washington, end Coert DuBois. of Cal
ifornia, will also attend. President
Flewelling. of Spokane, Is expected to
arrive this morning In his private car
with a large party.
Dnck and Goose Farm Planned.
VANCOUVER, Wash.. Dec S. (Spe
cial.) A farm to rear ducks and geese
for the Portland market Is what John
Moore, of Adna, Wash., will establish
In this county near Vancouver. Mr.
Moore has been studying the question
of raising ducks for market for more
than a year. He will begin the first
of the year to put in the Incubators,
duck pens and other buildings neces
sary. Mr. Moore finds that he can sell
ducklings at a profit In from six weeks
to two months after hatching. Tha
feathers will be sold to feather fac
tories. MEETPtG NOTICES.
a WILLAMETTE LODOE, NO. X
f A. F. AND A. M. Stated com-
tfK munlcatlon this (Mondsy) even
TLiVTeT Ing st 7:30 o'clock. Annual eleo
tlon and Installation of officers
' N and payment of duee. Music light
refreshments snd a general reunion of mem
bers and visiting brethren will be ths order
of the evening.
VT. S. 'WEKKS. Seo.
TV T T I , WFTTP COnNCIL.
."Hv; ROYAL AHCANTM, meets at
K- p- Halt, Eleventh and Al-
at'.'-..''i er sireei., in, iir.i eiu
H i-VJ Monday of each month at S
t; " sj.tr, P. M. P. H. KOLTNEU, Sec.
,'ei;ij.,,r care Crlhben A Sexton Co.,
raer care
Seventeenth and L'piaur street
HARMONY LODGE. NO. 13. A.
Tr ANIF A- 34. Special communt
cwfl.tn thl. lUnntlavt eve. at 6:H0
rffVWar.d 8:SO o'clock. Work In E. A..
WtX K. C. and M. M. degrees. Visiting
brethren welcome.
W. M. DB LIN. Bee.
. CAMEL! A CHAPTER. NO. 2T.
vy-V O. E. S. Stated communication
liK thle (Monday) evening at Masonlo
if Temple. West Psrk and YambllL
lllecr.'-m of officers. llv order W.
M. LYWA BUTTER WORTH, bee
a WASH 1 NO 1 ON' LODGE, NO.
,r 4C. A. V. AND A. M. Special
-m communication tlila Monday
"C. ' t'r evenlnr 7:.V. Flast Eighth and
X-"r7V Burnside. M. M. degree. Vlslt
X on welcome, firrter W. M.
J. It. RICHMOND, Secretary.
M T. HOOD TENT. NO. IT. K. O. T. M.
Meets In ths Pelllng-IIIrsch building, Snss
Washington street, every Wednesday night.
PITO.
LYNCH At the residence of his daughter.
Mrs. IL Deney. 3i6 llenton street. Jemee
I.vnch. agi-d fH veara Remains at Dun
ning McEntee's parlora Notice of
funeral later.
HAtiLEY In this eltr, December , Clark
IJ. Hsiliey. aye o years, of THIsmook. Or.
rX'NEJlAL NOTICES.
SMITH In this city, Deo. x. at her late
reiKlence. 41 North 5lh IL, Agnetls E.
rimlth. aged $ years 1 month IS days.
Funeral services will be held at Holman's
chspel. fid and Salmon sta el 3 P. IL to
day Mn?day.
10M.ITH FIAJHAL CtX.
MAKWCAM 1ILDO,
ILOH.AL IlESloNS,
rboaes:. Main MOii A llOt.
panning alcRntae, Funeral Directors.
Tth end Pine. I'bone Main 410. Lady as
litant. Oftlre of County Corner.
A. B- ZELLKB-CO.. 6M Williams as
rbooe East luSS. C 1S. Iaady attendant.
"eDWARO HOI.MA.1fO, Fnneml Dlrect
rs. t'-S 1 st. Lady aasletaat. I'bone M.
" JJ." pTnNl-KV OX mai Msdlsoal
lady attendant. Phone Main . A 1QIM.
EAST MIDK funeral Directors. eacceeaarS
to K. 8. Donning. Inc. K. Bt. B .
LEKCH. rndertaker. eorT" East Altier and
lath. Iast 741. u 1HSS. Lad asalstaas.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Far Ltne.
On Um ISo
htun ad tw con-at1 tlrntj IU
Sam ml three rooiiecuU'v time So
Hiti mJ !. or Kvea rontitiT tlnie. . 6e
Kairaittafti must tccotnimaf oiu-uf-towa
rd -.
H b ftdTvlsTMmaeist u set mn ta eoo
terntlve Usim lh a-tlme rat aapplle,
Ms words count aw one Lin on cmU d
Tertlrenints and n d cooatrvd for Imm
ihnn two line.
On rharge or book adrvrttoetiifatai tho
chare will K1 bad on tho rtuml number
of llneo tieiiiiK In the poper. rtmrUmm t)f
th number of isordf) In each line.
In New To-day ail adverUeinent are
c harried by meaaora onlj, 11 linoa to tab
inrb.
Mt nation Wanted, Male.
hltuailona Wanted. eniMle.
The dtxiTe rate applj to aVtvertlaornenta
under ew Today and all other ela.alti ca
tion a exreptbic tUe folloalnv:
Orenonian will accept claelflel arertaa
ment over tho telephone, provldlnic tho ad
Tertlaer I a abscrllier to either phono. No
price will bo Quoted over the pbone, bat
hill will be rendered the follow Ins (lay.
Whether ubequeut adTerllaement will b
accepted over th phone depends npon th
prom pi iic-m of the payment of telepnono ad
terilftetnent. hltuatioo Wanted and fter
aonal advertlenieata will not b accepted
over the telephone. Order for ono luaer
tlon only will be accepted for "House for
Kent, r urn It nre for hale.' Hulnes Oppor
tanliles." Mlioagrmnls-Uooo' and M Wan ted
tm Kent."
A
1
! AMfSEMEVre. I - - -. .r- For Sale Acreage,
HE" I j I P THEVTER
M, Li JL J 7th nnd Taylor
Phones Main 1 and A 11 -'2,
LAM6ARDI GRAND CPERA CO.
TONIGHT. :15. TACST."
Tomorrow night, Thais."
Wednesday Mat.. "Madame Butterfly.
Wed. Xlgfat, "Carmen."
Evenings: Lower floor, $2; ILBO; Bal
cony. 6 rows, $1.30: rl rows, $1: rows,
T5c: 5 rows. oOc Gallery, reserved. Too:
admission. 30c.
Wednesday matinee: Lower floor.
1.S0. II. Balcony. $1. TSo. ."-Oo. Gal
lery, SOc
BEATS NOW 8 ELLIN 0.
B A El R Main 2. A B360
Ceo. I Baker. Mr.
Tonlrht, all week. Mat. Wed. 0.
23c, and Sat. 53c. Ma
Th Aviator of Uauchter. r ;
IAVE LEWIS. ffcTi
In th Sons-Farce, t
"Don't Ue to Your Wife." V'v
I.auirh-Tourlf-filck Farre. -sk -J?
Kveninrr. 2ftc B0c, 75c, fl.0. W J a .
Next Week Ida Ft. Leon in - T
-Holly of th Circus.-
Bungalow Theater
MOVPAT. TTESDAT.
DFfEMBF.R II. It, S:1S P. M.
WORU'S U KF.Al'EST MALE CHORTV,
Th. Celebrated
Mountain Ash Male Choir
Welsh Singers.
Wales. Great Britain.
. yrlc.es: frOc. 7 Sc. il.0X I.B0.
MAW . A 10f
(EE EVERT DAT
IWJ-M
MIGHTS
i5-25-fvr3o
WEEK IWEMTtr.B 4 Dorothy Kos-ers
Ces, presenting "Babies a la Carte" t barlea
F. Kfroon, (ourad and Whiddra, Klce. fiullr
and 8eoU. W. B. Fat ton tt Co., ratty and
Uesperado, btnart and Kesdejr.
TTneqnalled Tande-rllle.
WEKK. DBTEjIBER 4 Mile. PaJerma, as
sisted br befalo Jb Co, "The iurdea of
Mjsutry''i bvran and Bambard, Jenkins and
Covert, The bandro. Hrtbers, The Diamond
lour, PMtaareaoope. Pantaan Orchestra.
Matinee k.xvr? Day.
ress
lm.a.l. f.rmnA.
fnlllvan Jt roDli)lne.
n.nn..i .,I.1II.
WEEK PBCFIIBER 4 Joe Tinker. Maude
and Gill. Donahue and htewart. Tbe Llvlnos,
Owen Wright. Kara, oranuautcopo. . l'rtcea,
JAci and 5.
LYRICS
THEATER
'IIIHTH
ivn ax a Rsr
The Keating A Flood Musical Comedy Co.
Presenting
WEEK DECEMBER 4. In Oay Parle, see
the great bathing scene. Two performances
nla-htly, 7:80 and 9:15, 15c and 5e. .Mntlne.
IHiIIt. t:S0: any seat loo (except Sundays
and Holidays). Next week Tho Henpecked
Family."
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Wilsons Auction Bouse, at 1 A. M.
rarnlture. 171-8-6 Second street.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE CITY HAIL Main 693, A 7S89.
HI MANE OFFICER. Sergeant Crate.
Residence, 2 E. I'ath X. Kast 4J7tf.
R. A. Dunmlre. Res. 130 Wasco St. W. O.
Baton. Res. 7S E. IHth. East 1783. Horse
Ambulance. A S101. I'r. Ex. 4.
Nights. Sundays and Holidays. A S163; Pr.
i-x. e. Trunk 7.
KWV TODAY.
Best Buy In the City
100x100 corner, south and east front,
on business street, lnolde was sold for
$40,000 and wife would not s!f?n deed.
This can be bought for 3.000; lift. 000
cash, $16,000 four years from July 1,
1911. at 6 per cent Interest, balance
second mortjragre. Several other fine
apartment Bites at a bargain. A bar
gain at $12,600; $4600 to handle, bal
ance mortgage. lt years. 6 per cent
Interest. Income $60 per month, oorner.
O. FRED FISH
B1S-AM Selling; 11 Ida,
Opp. Oresomlan. A T771, Mala 4S41.
$4000
A dandy new home on Clackamas
street, near E:ast Twenty-eighth street.
This property Is now In line with
Ankeny carllne extension, and consid
ered an exceptionally good buy at above
price.
Mall & Von Borstel
I0-t aerond. 4K Knmt Bnrnstde.
FOR sale;
new brick apartment building:. Ions;
lease. West Side. Will take up to
$12,000 In Willamette Valley farm or
v"est Pide unimproved property In part
pavment. Must have about $5000 cash.
Address Ownor, J 695, Oregonian.
FOIt m K'K HALE!
Seven-reom. two-story hiuse, mod
ern, excrpt (urnaco; lot 60x100; value
13500.
Akio three lots 60x110, ralue $3000;
both close in on East Side. Need $2500
cash. AM 3. Qretronlnn.
I OOX LE4VE FOR CALIFORNIA
Will sell tny flats on Belmont St.;
easv terms: Income $70; $2000 nuts you
In possession; $1000 worth of furniture
Included: $9500. E. C. Hl'HLOEHT, 304
Lewis llldat. '
MORTGAGE LOAiVj
5
JOHN E. CfiONAN, nol
a-i Spaldlna Blda- 0 C
GOISG TO CALIFORXIA.
S ACRES, 8 miles weet of river, 40
minutes' from center of city, on elec
tric Tour own terms. K. C. HIKL
I1KRT, Owner, 804 Lewta Bids;.
Mortgags Loans Sco
Tot the Laxrer Amoants.
KXIWAMU K. GOIDICI.
Lewie Bulldlatf.
COL LIS, BEKRIDGK THOMPSOX,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS,
8t Worcestes Block. Pbone Main eo7.
BEAT. ESTATE DEAUM
Heck. William O.. 815-81S Falling bids.
BRCBAKER BBNEDICT. t02 McKay
blag. M. B4S.
Cbapln A Herlow. 5J Chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. B. a Co.. B0 Corbett bide.
Jennings Co. alaln 1SS. X0 Oregonian.
PALMEK-JONES CO, U. P. 04-va-0
Wilcox bids.
Tbe Oregon Heal Estate Co.. Orand ava, and
Tatultnomah sL (Uolladay AddlUon).
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale
8ACR1FICB TO CLO.-ili ESTATE.
Two best lots on Council Crest fur 12000.
Main 8061. A SS.HH.
FlNaTSV lots In Irvlngton Park, 80tb St.; a
soap; easy terma Bee owner, cutberth,
D.kum blag-
76 IRVINlTON, ALL CASH.
80th and Schuyler; enougb aald. Pred
W. German. Bum side. M. or A 2778.
OTrm
Vv.f'-v ' -
Wis
SEI5 HERE.
7 fins lots In mfg. district, near 'Wil
lamette blvd.; a payment of only $25
puts you In possession; only $7 per
month to pay balance; cheat. Owner,
BO ttwl. Bids;. E. C. H I' hVbkhT.
For Bale Lots.
MALLORS ADDITION.
EAST 31'TH NEAR H A.WTHORNB.
15 MINL'Tt? FKOM WEST SIDE.
ALL IJll'HOVEMK.S'TS I.V.
Bl'lLDl.NO EE.-THlCTlu.N3.
PRICES U50 TO 11U0, EAST TERM1
GI-:0. u. M AIR. TAB. 1HT7. B 2-161.
EAST W AND HAWTHORNS AVI
fiullTV.inf! TH1NT CO.
LCilBE
EKUKN'S BLDG.. TiTlf AND STARK
A BIO SNAP. TWO LOTS.
Two of the nnest lots In Waverlelgh
Heights: lots 18 and ltt. block 17. on
Franklin street, between 29th and 81st;
price 15x. halt ens.-u These luts are
actually worth .1100 each; owner needs
money.
RRl'SSf BOLDS.
I SIS Board or Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
WILL build your home sccordine to your
plans at actual cost plus 10 per cent In
beautiful Laurelhurst. giving you full
benefit of builder's discount on lot: cost
of lot net $s5o; actual enst of house $2-73;
builder's charge You provide S4O0.
I will provide the rest. Address 11W5
Multnomah St.
LAROE lot,-S0xl50, excellent location In a
strictly first-class close-In residence dis
trict, paved streets, cement walks, sewer,
water and gas; close to good carline; gen
uine barealn for JlL'ti'). Terms. Phone
Main 1.u3. Ask for Mr. Vruahl or call
5-'2 Corbett bldg
BUY NEAR REED COLLEGE.
Lots 40x100 feet. 2 b'ocks from Reed
College, $420 per lot. $45 cash, $lu per
month.
MERIDIAN TRUST CPMPANT.
809 Railway Exchange Bldff.
Phones: Marshall 154, A ?430l
BTJTLDINO sits, 80x130, facing a beautiful
park; houses will never be built across
your street; positively unobstructlve view;
exclusive and strictly biKh-class. close In.
The price fs right, $34u0; terms. Phone
Maln15US. ask for Mr. Lrdabl or call 622
Corbett bldg.
LOTS. LOTS. LOTS.
1200 WEST SIDE J200.
80x100 lot, 89th and West Yamhill, on
upper Washington-street carllne. National
Realty A Trust Co.. 828 Chamber of Com
merce bldg. Pbone Main 612:'.
LAST OPPORTUNITY.
Mr. Builder, If you wish to tsks ad
vantage of our very liberal building prop
osition, lose no time In getting In touch
with our f.rra. Phone East 93J or C 2035.
Ask for Mr. Delahunty.
$10 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH.
Fine view lot; matured fruit trees; re
st rioted district, near car; cement walks.
Bull Run wster. fruit cared Tor free or
charge. 202 Board of Trade bldg. Pbons
Marshall 473. A 1022.
IRVTNOTON BARGAIN.
TMxlOO. on 21st st.. between Brazee and
Knott sts.. facing enst, street Improve
ments all In and paid for; one block to
car. For particulars .phone Woodlawfl 32211
or C 1028.
LOT Full PALE BY OWNER.
Must have at least $100 cash, bargain
hunters; 50x100 at less than 1-3 value. I
need money. No agents. Answer, giving
home address. Owner. AK 6.13, Oregonian.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
build two buugatowe
Beautiful site
to
walking distance
only $1750.
Main 35")1. BROOKE
A 8S39.
$2000 FOR tl2Z0 CASH.
One of tho most sightly lots In Lsurel
hurst for $1250 cash, worth $2000. Address
AF 623, Oregonian.
GARAGE LOCATION' on Division St.. sll
hard-surface into the city; price $12.V.
You can never beat this buy. Let me tell
vou about It. Call 414 Spalding bidg.
LOT 3, block 1, Council crest I'uri. Aam
tloh. 50xt20 feet, on carllne; beautiful
view: make me an offer; terms. Mrs. J.
St. Peter, 1U21 S3d St.. Everett. Wash.
PORTLAND HEIOHTsi Beautiful, level lot
on upper slda of Ravensvlew Drive; 0-ff.
frontii8e. fine view.
Main 3551. BROOKE. A 88.10.
rUK'l'LAMJ HEIOUTS. UXCLL'SI VELi.
Itcaulilui homes and homeslles, all
views, locations ai d prices. Can suit you.
Main 3551. BROOKE. A 3S3'.
IRVINGTON Fine quarter, Kxl02V4, 25th
and Tillamook; owner will sell cheap and
furnish you money to build; choose your
own architect. J SB7. OreRonian.
CHOICE Laurelhurst lot, 40x100, one block
from Gllsan-sireet car; price $S50. Ad
dress AK 624. Oregonian.
CORNER. HOxloO (two lots). In Lenta; 2
blocks from station: worth $800. Make
n-.e an orter. D C3S. Ortgonian.
I HAVE a few lots fur $25 down and $10
per month. Including Interest. See me at
once. J. H. Tipton. 110S Spalding.
BEE Le Nolr & Co. for West 61de homes.
Exclusive dealers In West Side property.
835-7-9 Chamber of Commerce-
EQUITY in Kenton lots' at discount. V 631.
Oregonian.
I or Sale Houses.
UK. LOT O WNER. H EKE 13 YOUR
CHANCE TO IMPROVE YOUR PROP
ERTY WITH A HOME, FLAT OR
APARTMKNT; WILL FINANCE IT AT A
LOW RATE OF INTEUEST; PLANS
FURNISHED FKEE. IT WILL PAY YOU
7 0 COME IN AND TALK THIS OVUK.
J S ATKINS
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER.
HENRY BLDG. w
THAT VACANT LOT.
WHT NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO
INCOME PROPERTY;? IF YOU OWN A
LOT WE WILL FURNlSHTKEMO.NET
AND BUILD RESIDENCE OK FLATS.
PLANS FKEE, IF WB BUILD. OLR
REPUTATION YOUR PROTECTION. IT
WILL PAY YOU TO SEB US.
L. R. RAIT. Fir CO.. INC.. CONTRACT
ING ARCHITECTS. 324 ABINOTOX BLP.
9-ROOM IHVINGTON HOME.
Furnace, fireplace, large den, etc; street
Improvements are all in and i.ald for; the
construction of this house Is of the very
best; built one year: three blocks from
Irvlngton car: price $d35rt.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
4i4 Wlloox Bldg.
Phones Main 8CB9. A 2361
BEAUTIFUL S-rcorh house. In Laurelhurst;
8 fireplaces, large aleeying-porch. built-in
refrigerator, dust and clothes chutes, flrs
less cooker, built-in wardrobes, etc; cor
ner lot 75x90, east front, beautiful view;
87500; 5uO cash, balance easy monthly
payments. provident Investment A Trus
tee Co.. 201-202-203 Board of Trade bldg.
Phone Marhall473. A 1022.
WESlTsiDB" SNAP.
Double house of 32 rooms, two 6-room
good houses, rented for $40 per month; lot
60x100: on Porter St.. walking distance,
price J5000; .1 '.00 cash, balance 4 years;
not many bargains like this.
ORUSSI & HOLDS.
.! Bosrd of Trade hidg.. 41 h and Oak.
82 250 FURNISHED BUNGALOW.
8100 CASH. IIO MONTHLY.
New 6 block to ctr, 1 block to school,
lot fronts on 2 streets. S3 1-3x110. house
Is modern, run psiement, uutc.i Kiicnan.
den and all bullt-ln conveniences, tinted
walls. Photo st ofllce. Fred W. Oer
man. 819 Humslde. M. or A 2778.
6-ROOM r:ous on Broadway: alcove, den
and sleeping porch: eiegant fixtures: fur
nace, fireplace, bullt-ln bookcase and buf
fet, 'laundry trays, shades, combination
fas and coal range Included; price S50O0;
lOriO cash, balance $32.50 per month.
NATIONAL BOND & MORTGAGE CO.,
42B Falling bldg.
$3200 BUNGALOW $3200.
Swell new 5-roo:n bungalew, with at
tic fireplace, bookcases, buffet, gas snd
slectrlc fixtures, window shades, Dutch
kitchen, double floor, Isnndry trays, ce
ment basement; street improvements paid:
at a bargain. $32"0; a little down and
balance like rent. 850 Wasco st., near 2Sth.
F1E and six-room homes, fireplaces, hard
wood floors, furnaces, with all bullt-ln
modern conveniences; near carllns: all
at-set Improvements psld; monthly pay
ment plan. Provident Investment a
Trustse Co.. oi, 202. 2"1 Board nf Trade
bldg. Phone Marshall 473. A 1029.
" TOUR CHANCE.
Two Rose City Park homes near carllne
iave furnace, cement floor, hsrdwood
floor, fireplace, etc.; reduced price for
quick sale. eRsy terma
L. R. BAILEY CO.. Phone Marshall 84a
822-24 Ablngton bldg.
B-ROOM bungalow; furnace, fireplace, buffet,
bookcases, hardwood floor?, gas, elec
tricity; good view: Rose City park, two
blocks from carllne: $3,150: easy terma
provident Investment 4 Trustee Co.. 201
20S Board of Trade. Marshall 473. A loa.
" ROSE CITY PARK 8NAP.
Eight-room bungalow. Just completed:
all up-to-date features: oniy $3000; small
flown pavmsnt. balance easy terma See
owner. Mr. Carpenter, 629 Henry blag.
Msln 8691.
CHANGE In business calls owner south, so
he Instructs us to sell at once bis beauti
ful 6-room rseldence. in Ladd Addition;
modern and up-to-date In every particu
lar' will give good terma 801 E. 11th st.
E. 8023.
' " FORCED SALH.
Modern bouse of 6 rooms. In fine loca
tion, close In. on Hawthorne ave., will be
sold st big sacrifice if taken at once, as
owner needs some money. Only $1000
cash required. P 619. Oregonian.
" : $3500.
Modern 5-room bungalow. Just com
pleted. East 63d bet. Madison and Salmon-
will take good lot as first payment.
Phone Main 2578 or E. 1811.
$2tW) CASH, balance like rent, buys a beau
tiful home, strictly modern bungalow. 4
large rooms, large lot, flue location; price
only $l'0o0. See Jas. A. Clock, 252 Alder.
Phone Main 6189.
ROOMS. RIVER VIEW, $3000.
Unobstructed view of lower harbor,
close to car; a modern home; priced right
Fred W. German ,32$ Burnside, M. or A
2776.
5-ROOM modern cottage. South Portland,
cbeap. Call Marshall 8400.
jr or pair nuuni i . w
ruA.oi . . . . . - -j --
Better than "Installment Plana
Here Is a chance lor everybody to build
their homes at exact cost.
DO NOT PAY PROFITS TO THE
.. MIDDLEMEN.
Builders expect to clear $1000 or more
on every house they build to sell.
BUILD IT YOURSELF
Any place In Oreg-on or Washington.
Complete plans and specifications at a
nominal cost.
MATERIAL AT UNUSUAL FRICE&
"ROSE "CITY"' ARCHITECTURAL AND
DESIGNINOvCO.
Rooms 3-5-3:!6 Abington Bldg-.,
Third St., bet. Washington and stark.
Portland, uregon.
IRVINGTOn' SWELL HOME.
New 7-room swell house, furnace, 2 fire
places; doubly constructed. hardwood
lloors. bookcases, buffet; paneled dining
room, beamed ceillnc Dutch kitchen,
tireless cooker, refrigerator. 4 bedrooms
and sleeping porch; lot 5irxlO0. east tr"nt
street Improvements paid; on East 20tn.
near Thompson; price $S750. part cash;
will trade good lot aa part payment.
GRUSSI & BOLDS.
813 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
WEST SIDE HOME. $250.
Good 6-room house, gas. full cement
basement, bath, etc.; lot 42x120; 7 bear
ing fruit trees, ehieken-house and yard,
nice view, on First street, near Bancroft
ave.; price only $2900. $250 cash and $2j
per month. 6 per cent.
GRUSSI & BOLDS.
818 Board of Trnde Bldg., 4th and Oak.
$4100 HOLLADA Y ADDITION $4100.
Attractive, artistic, six rooms, large at
tic, full cement basement, furnace, fire
place, 48x100 lot, hard-surface street, all
paid; one of the finest homes In Holladay
addition, on Haisey St.. near 17th at., -Mocks
to Irvlngton and Broadway car
lines; easy terms. 614 Couch bldg. Mar
shall 1377.
$-675 KG It BALE BT OWNER $2676
will buy one of our modern homes. 18
minutes' car ride, one block off car line,
fireplace, buffet, bookcase, full basement.
Improvements In snd all paid. Daytime,
Marshall 267; night, E. 3016. M. I. Ford
Co.. contractors and builders. Make your
own terms.
CORNER E. 1STH AND ASH STS.
60x100 ft., with 8-room cottage: rents
for $25 per month; future apartment house
property, price $5500.
H. P. PALM EK-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phones Main 8009. A 2053.
ROSE CITY PARK.
BUY TODAY.
$100 cash buys 7-room home, lot 60x100;
Improvements In and paid; built-in buffet
nnd bookcases, fireplace, furnace. Na
tional Realty & Trust Co.. 723 Chnmber
of Commerce bldg. Phone Main 512IK
6-KHM bungalow. East 55th St.: fireplace,
buffet, cabinet kitchen, laundry; Interior
decorated and fixtures selected to suit
purchaser; restricted district, and social
environment very highest; close to car;
price S2in0: terma C. W. Lamar, 417
Corbett bldg.
IHVINGTON.
9-room new and modern house, tiled
kitchen and bathroom, hardwood floors,
furnace fireplace; absolutely complete In
every detail. Faces east. Price $8000.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox Bldir.
NEW and strictly modern, hardwood floors,
full fireplace, furnace, beamed ceilings,
street Improvements all In; price $41)00;
easy terms; $350 cash, balance monthly.
Phone, write or call H. H. Urdahl. Main
150S. 622 Corbett bldg.
HOLLADAY AD. HOME.
7-room modern house on Wasco st., cor
ner; lot 60x100 ft; price $7,600. For par
ticulars see
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO,
404 Wilcox Bldg.
7-ROOM modern 2-story bungalow, on car
line, privato water system. , fruit trees,
out buildings, etc., etc., 3 'i acres ground
for the price of a lot. only 25 minutes'
ride and 7ii-cnt fare; terms If desired.
Se owner. 619 Corbett bldg.
BARGAIN for quick sale. New 6-room
hon'e, furnace, fireplace, paneled dlnlnc
room. buffet, bookcases, linen closet, large
sleeping porch; one block from car, near
Laurelhurst. Must be seen to be appre
ciated. Owner. East 38:i:. After 6 P. M.
i' oil e.Ai.r. li .,0.1
We have four housss from $2875 to
$M50. Call us up. M. I. Ford To., con
tractors nnd builders. Marshall 2B7. even
ings. .I'Jl'i .'iwrvc ..vjn. ......
PORTLAND HEIGHTS SNAP Modern S
room bungalow, near car; $7000 would bo
a conservative price, but can sell for
$5200 for a short time.
Mln 3551. BROOKE. A 8R39.
. t r TTCurc-a
Superior in every detail, finished In oak
n Irvlngton: 'investigate. ' C ISc.O.- East
273 o asenia. . .........
AF'l'isTl'' bungalow. 1179 Ivon St., offered
responsible party's own terms; sacrifice
account sickness. Phone owner. Barney.
Main 2500.
JUT completed. 3 beautiful bungalows;
w'I'l sell cheap on good terms: we finance
and build homes. Patrick Hunter. Main
Y,g 702 Yeon bldg. East 29ii4.
T-ROOM modem house on paved street, one
block from streetcar. The price Is right
and terms to suit- Call Marshall 274.-..
EFE Le Nolr & "o. for West Side property.
Exclusive dealers In West Side realty.
s'.1-7-9 Chamber of Commerre.
MODERN bungalow. 3 lots. $2100; easy
terms. Phone owner. Main 4019.
For Sale Hn-lneaa Property.
100x100 FINE West Sid" npnrtment-house
site Nod Hill district. $27,500. Owner. 663
Wasco st!
For Sale Acreage.
BEST BUT CHEAPEST.
B and 10-acre tracts, $20 to $45 an acre;
terms- deep redshot soil, well watered.
Ideal for fruit, vegetables, dairying; fine
view; some buyers already living on prop
erty; s-hool on grounds; on county road,
close to live town on railroad and river
near Portland.
NEUHAUSEN CO.. 703 Lewis bldg.,
cor. 4th snd Onk. For appointments
evenings, phone East 894.
SFAULTHNO Acres Oregon City car. Con
cord station. 35 minutes' ride, 7 minutes
walk to station, board walk. Ideal place
for a suburban homo. Building up fast
with bigh-ciass homes. Orand view, gen
tle west slope: finest cultivated soli; on
main county road, near excellent graded
schooL Easv terms at price of lots same
time out. Go out today, then see Hall
Roatk. 522 Cham. Com. phones A 4S85,
M. 9204-
READY to move Into. 6 Ui sores. 40
minutes' car ride from center of
city, 2-room house, well and fences,
best of soli, part cleared and of
fered at $2250. with small cash pay
ment, balance like rent: good com
munity. AR 63i, Oregonian.
CHICKEN and fruit ranches nesr Portland:
walking distance to good town; running
water, best soil, free wood, splendid fruit
district; view of Columbia River end snow
peaks: 2 acres. $250; 6 acres. $400; 10
acres $800; 10 per cent cash, easy pay
ments; other tracts near railway station.
$25 to $50 per acre.
FRANK M FAP.LAND REALTY CO.
809 Yyn Bldg.. Portland. Or.
CHOICE ACREAGE TRACTS.
Close to Portland; rich walnut.- fmlt
and garden land; only smalt cash pay
ment, balance pays for Itself in products
now on the land, which we accept same
ss cash: ws own the properties and are
ths only people making this liberal offer.
F1KLA.VD3 TRUST COMPANY.
S06-8 Spalding Bldg.
xT-ACRE tracts 30 minutes from heart of
city, on electrlo line; good soil, sll cleared
aid level; fine suburban home. Price $50,
$25 down, $5 per month without interest.
FIELD & GORDON.
789 Chamber of Commerce.
6 ACRES BEST ONION LAND.
1 mlloj from Canby, near boat landing
and 8. P. R. R. Will sell $300 loss than
others ask. $100 down; your own terms
on balance. Freeze, owner. ' Room 3 08,
SSSVi W lishlr. gto n st
8 ACRES HOP LAND.
One-half mile from HillTboro, cleared and
level, near the hophouses, elegant land:
must sell. Monno Bertus. 43 19th st
Phone Main 6280, A 44S0.
FIVE acres onion land, perfectly cleared and
ready for plowing; under Irrigation; best
land in Oregon, on railroad and river;
price $1760; easy terma 612 Couch bldg..
109 4th St.
6MALL place of 4 to 6 acres, on carllne.
near city, all or part Improved, with
house, etc; will pay spot cash for right
place: no agents need apply. P 650, Ore
gonian. FOR SALE by owner, a bargain, 20 acres
. of finest of fruit and garden soil. 22 miles
from Portland. i-m!le from station. Main
7235 or O 644 Oregonian.
25 ACRES with 4-room modern house. S
line chicken-houses with runs, good wa
ter system, close to car, 40 minutes out;
this at a bargain. AP 612, Oregonian.
1, 2. 3 AND 5-ATRE tracts, close to Port
land, on electric carllne. $200 to $410 per
acre, very easy terms. .T. W. HefferJIn
Realtv Co., 4 '.'8 Corbett bldg.
BNAP 17H acres of choice onion land, run
ning water; 8 miles from Courthouse;
only $300 per acre. James Wilson. Route
1, Boring. Or.
ACREAGE and farms, from $12.50 per acre
up: large and small tracts. Call Kinney
SV etampher, 531-2 Lumber Excnaaga bda.
o, o ft s5 fza
ONE ACRE OF BEAVKRDAX1 LAND.
Under perfect system of drainage and sup
Irrigation, with proper cultivation will
yield annually: .
30O sacks potatoes, worth - '
ROO sacks onions, worth J'1"
800 dozen caulillow er. worth vm
3000 sacks celery, worth . . . .. . '
Leaving a clear profit of $200 to $s00 aa
CWe will sell you land that wlll produea
these results, located 2!x hours from
Portland, with cheapest river and rail
transportation. In small tracts, at S-J
down and $10 a month, per acre. This
land is readv for cultivation and. If you
wish, wo wlil advance the necessary ex
pense, cultivate it for four years to one
or more of these crops nnd pay yoa one
haif the profits. BEAVEKDAM OAR
DENS CO.. 612 Cou-.h bids; open even
ings. Phone Mar. 1:i.
$10 MonthIy: $10 Monthly. Only $10
3H ACRES, on carline. 23 minutes' ride,
74 cents fare, almost new 7-room. 2-storV
bungalow, several outbuildings. prlvata
water system, fruit trees, etc.; price right
and terms If desired; might take lot as
part payment. Take Grcsliam car to Wlch
It.i Station. See owner. 519 Corbett bldg.
I HAVE 5 acres. 5i miles from the center
of Portland, which I will sell, and to the
buver I will give mv new auto of stan
dard make; think of It T At $lu0 per acre.
$500 down. $50 per month: I need ths
money. AK 645, Oregonian.
10S ACRES. So acres In cultivation, good
house and barn, m miles from Malloy
Station, on the Oregon Electrlo R. R-l
will sell as a whole or a part- Inquire
663 Jefferson St.. Portland.
II ACRES. Powell Valley road, near city
limits. Price $0500. S 01S. Oregoniatu
For Sale Homesteads.
HOMESTEADS and timber claims, desirable
locations, near Portland; some prairie,
deep, level soil, wheat, fruit and stock;
land; near school, railroad snd river.
Covey, 267 Oak. Room 21.
TWO relinquishments of 100 acres each lti
Clackamas Countv and 320 acres In Lake
County. O. J. Holmes. 2b3 Taylor.
For Sale Fruit Lands.
MOSIER WANTS MORE FAMILIES.
100 acres near town of Mosler; CO acres
cleared, about 35 of which Is In young
orchard. Good Bpring on place; beauti
ful view nnd attractive surroundings.
Price. $12,000. Will take modern UNIN
CUMBERED Portland residence as part
payment. No cash required. See this
place at once if you want a bargain.
P 622, Oregonian.
TWENTY ACRES best apple land. Hood
River Vallev. $5000; will take small home
In Wlllame'.te Valley as part payment.
For particulars address J. J. Knapp, Cul
lege Place. Wash.
For Sale Farms.
FINE FARM.
PRUNE AND SITD LAND.
50 acres, ALL CLEAR. BLACK. BOT
TOM LAND. 14 ncres in wheat and oats,
balance nearly ready to plant to prunes;
trees now on hand for 24 acres; Just rea 'y
to set out; 7-room house, 3 years old; biff
barn, outbuildings, windmill nnd am Just
Installing a water system; 600 bu. oats,
loo bu. potatoes, lrt tons of hay. lots of
shorts, chops, wheat, eto. ; 120 fine, fat
PIvmo.uth chix; getting 12 eggs a day now;
fitie Jersey cow Just lresh with calf; fine,
team of horses, one of which is a regis
tered driving mare, that I paid $350 for
this Full; good buirgy, wagon, plows, etc.
Now this land is ALL CLEARED and Is
spud and PRUNE LAND; It lies l'A miles
from West Stayton along the R. R. ami
tho West Stayton people aro getting $2."iO
end $300 an acre for the same soil for
prunes without buildings, stock, etc. t
am for-ed to sell on account of other
Interests and will take $160 per acre:
EVERYTHING goes. Now this Is a GtXD
buy. and you will want it If you see It.
I will accept $5000 cash, balanca on time.
Address
H. GRAHAM fowner),
Aumsvllle, Oregon.
P.. I. box SS
I IUV0 100 acres In Harney County which
I will sell for $4 per aero cash. I never
saw this land and know littls about It tho
buyer takes little chances while I risk
selling land worth two or three times thi
asking prlco. Harney County will soon have
railroads. Buy this DVO acres and forget
about It for a few years. Abstract and
deed furnished. Might consider trads. S
033. Oregonian
" THINK OF THIS FOIt $4500.
Fifteen acres, all In cultivation, with
beautiful building, within 75 feet of elec
tric carline and station. F".ve stores and
high school within three blocks, close to
Portland. David Lewis, 618 Lumbermens
bldg. ,
THINK OF THIS FOR $100 PER ACRE.
Fifty-four acres. 22 In cultivation, 15
partly cleared, balanca In fine timber: lays
on main county road; has fair buildings;
half mile from e.ectrlc carline and five
stores;, close to Portland; terms. David
Lewis. filS LumbermensbldlT
FARM near Beaverton. only 11 miles from
the center of Portland, 20 acres, all In high
state of cultivation except nbout 2 acrts
In timber; large modern home and new
barn and outbuildings; price $5500. The
Western Securities Co., 414 Spalding bld.
17.1-ACRE farm. 19 miles from Portland,
fine house, barn and Improvements; am
retiring; horees, vehicles and implements;
20 Jerseys, hogs, chickens, etc; plenty
feed for the Winter. Call and let me show
y?u. W. W. Church. 2S3 Taylor. A 2:li5.
$;j000 SAO RIFIOH Unincumbered 80-acre
Willamette rurich; Improvements, build
ings, stream," timber, excellont soil; Im
niodiato possession; some exchange Port
land unincumbered property. Owner, 1030
Grand North.
TWO miles from Colton, Clackamas Co., 120
acres, with good buildings, young orchard;
40 acres has hog-light fence, well and
Sovoral springs, live stream, to be soid nt
sacrifice; $3000; half cash. O. J. Holmes,
2S3 Taylor.
WE are In a position to secure a tract of
land containing SoO square miles that will
maintain 6000 head of cattle, some alfalfa
under Irrigation; J45.0O0. Nat. Bond 0.
Mort. Co., 420 Failing bidg
SI-ACRE farm for sale or exchange for Ore
gon or California farm; mostly under
cultivation, part fruit, 22 miles from Port
land; price SOlKJO. Warren Einrlck, R. F.
D. No. 2. Camas. Washington.
v ANTED To seil S. W. 8. 8, Tp. 28. S..
R. 9 W.. Coos County. Oregon. S. B. Linn,
box 573. Aberdeen. Wash.
RANCH 00 acres, with buildings. IS miles
from Portland, near electric line: bargain
for all cash, by owner. 1S2 Morrison St.
Miscellaneous.
YOU have a property with merit you wish
to soli and In most cuses It Is filed away,
so tho agent hims-!f can't find it, but
when they use a Natlonni Real Estate Sys
tematized that can't happen, as all of
their listings are clearly put before the
purchaser and they take their choice.
Systems installed in following offices:
Eclipse Realty Co., 274 Stark St.. E. .1.
Ha'ght toil" Union ave.. Berry's Realty
Company. 249 Fourth st- For sale by th i
National Real Es-.ato Fystematlzer, K,;:;
Chamber of Commerce Plug.
Ptark st.; E. J. Halglit. 060 Union ave.
Systems for sale by tho company. 3"-3
Chamber of Commerce bldg.
'(ik nir-TnntF. t.a v
FOR SALE Timber; a rare investment: SOrt
acres, lacing on Liainuaiiw 71
from O. W. P. station; estimate 8000 cords
wood: land will double In value In the
next O veaia. 1 . . . . ... ...
747. Oregonian.
Tiuncn T.irQ
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
C J. MCRACKEN. S04 McKay Bldg
120 ACRES In Douglas County. 3.000,000 fet
of fine timber. Owner, C. O. Anderson,
box 413. Ballard station, Seattle, Wash.
WANTED TO RENT FARMS.
HOPYARD.
A responsible party wants to lease a
good hopvard; yard and plant must bo In
good condition. Address Hops, AV 759.
Oregonian.
FARMS WANTED.
WAXTEIi An improved paying farm not
over $15,000 that owner will trade for a
general merchandise store In good town
on Columbia River; present owner cleared
$1500 in last OA days. Nat. Bond &
Mort. Co., 420 Failing bidg.
WANTED REAL ESTATB.
WANTED Residence or vacant lots for
fine platted, cleared and cultivated acre
age on Powell Valley Road near city lim
its, can't be beat for chickens, large or
smail truit and vegetables, will give time
on difference or assume. 418 Railway Ex
change bldg. Marshall 2753.
WE can seil your house if you put the right
price and terms on It. If It Is In good
neighborhood, and if you will give us tfrn-
to inspect It ourselves before we offer it
to our clientelo.
DORR E. KEASEY CO..
2d floor. Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED Lot in Rose City Park district;
state price and location; no agents. X
4S4. Or-gonian.
TO EXCHANGE.
A MOLEKN 7-room house, good location,
for unincumbered residence lota AG 698,
Oregonian.
COLORADO acres and Denver suburban lots
for property hers, .Sadlsy, 810 Spaldm.
WHY TRY TO SELL your property
and have It pigeonholed, wnen tne lollop
ing oiTlces use the National Real Es:!e
Svstematizer: Kerry's Realty Company, 2;:
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