Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 11, 1911, Page 13, Image 13

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TnE MORXIXO OREGONIAN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1911.
V
FREE SHIPS, il
FREE TOLLS, URGED
Warburton Contends That Re
fund to American Vessels
Smacks of Subsidy.
TONNAGE BASIS OPPOSED
Washington Member Would Ba-e
Rate on Value of Cpmniodltles
Transported, and Might Let
Lumber Co for Nothing.
nprrjivnv NEWS BL'REAC Wirt
Inrton. Dec 10. In taking; a tand
mmi legislation propodinir to alio
American ships free passage through
the Panama CanaL while Imposing: tolls
on foreign vessels. Representative
Warburton. of Washington, comes out
aa an enthusiastic advocate of a free
ship bill, contending that such a policy
alone will solve the American merchant
marine problem, both as to the Panama
Canal and other trade.
When the House reaches the bill pro
posing to regulate Panama Canal tolls
Mr. Warburton will dlscuy the ques-
tlnii mr,A will Voice his Opposition tO
any discrimination In tolls In favor of
American ships. He will oppose iurn
a concession mainly on the ground
that It Is In effect a subsidy advocated
In the main by the men who long have
fonght for the ship subsidy bill, and
operating largely as would a straight
out ship-subsidy bill.
aplii mt Treaty VleUteA.
But aside from this. Mr. Warburton
will oppose any discrimination in tolls
on the ground that such a discrimina
tion le In violation of the spirit as well
as the letter of the Hay - Pauncefote
treaty, which stipulates that the ships
of all nations shall be on an equal
footing when It comes to using the
Panama Canal. While this treaty
stipulation might be overcome by re
funding tolls collected from American
haps. Mr. Warburton declares that any
such refund would be a violation of
the spirit of the treaty, and he Is
against It.
Therefore, he will advocate a bill Im
posing uniform tolls upon all ships
passing through the canal, but he will
urge the passage at the same time of a
free-ship bill, which will enable Ameri
can capital to go abroad and buy Ita
shlpr. with the privilege of sailing
them under the American flag and with
American registry. ,
Shlpa Mark Cheaper A bread.
"I would vote for a free ship bill any
time." Jeclared Mr. Warburton. ."I can
see no good reaeon why American cap
In? should not have the opportunity of
buying ships where It can get thera
cheapest, and there la no question that
we can buy them abroad much cheaper
than tve can build thera In this country.
I have talked with several business
men in a position to know, and they
Inform me that ships can be bought
abroad for from 3') to 50 per cent less
than thev can be built In the fnlted
States. In fact. I heard of one Instance
where a ship in good condition was of
fered for sale at what was- equivalent
to IS per cent of the cost of .construc
tion In this country. That, however,
was an nnusual case, tor the owners
of the vessels were going out of busi
ness. But. a I say. there Is no doubt
of the relative cheapness of ships built
abroad."
Put Mr. Warburton has other Ideas
which he will present when the canal
Mil comes up. He will advocate the
graduation of canal tolls according to
the value of the cargo, and not accord
ing to the tonnage of ships passing
through the canal. He points out that
railroads could not operate If they
undertook to carry freight on the ton
nage baste: that they regulate their
charges according to the'classlflcatlon
of freight. The same thing, he says,
should be done In canal tolls.. '
Tell Base Valae Favwred.
"It Is not business-like." says Mr.
Warburton. 'to exact the same tolls on
a cargo of lumber aa on a cargo of
fruit, or silks, or any other high-class
freight, yet that would be the result of
fixing tolls on the tonnage basts. The
steamer carrying lumber Is earning far
less than the steamer carrying high
grade freight, and should not be taxed
s heavily for going through the canal.
What Is true of lumber Is true of coal
and other low-grade freight.
-Therefore. I shall advocate a eched
ule of canal tolls based on the classtfl
cstlon of cargo, rather than the ton
nage of the ship or the total tonnage
carried. That, to my mind. Is the only
fair basis of fixing tolls."
Mr. Warbu,rton also declared that he
might be In favor of permitting cer
tain kinds of cargo to pass through
the canal without payment of tolls,
though he Is not prepared at this time
to Indicate what commodities ehould be
so favored. As an Illustration, how
ever, he points out that certain grades
cf Pacific Coast lumber probably could
not be shipped to the Atlantlo Coast
with profit If the canal tolls were too
high. Little Pacific Coast lumber Is
now able to reach the Atlantic sea
board because the railroad rates are
prohibitive, though, with sufficiently
low rates through the canal, the higher
grades could readily be shipped through
the canal to Eastern markets, and.
under especially favorable conditions,
even the low-grade lumber -might find
a market In the East.
l.aaab-rr Cltea aa Kxaaaple.
Ho points out that It might be advis
able to permit such lumber to pass
through tl.e canal without payment of
tolls, in order to Increase the market
of pacific Coast mills and Increase the
supply of Eaetern markets. This, how
ever, he cites as a purely hypothetical
ase. ard not aa an Instance on which
lt Is ready to take a definite position.
With HOO.'toA.ooo Invested in the
Panama Canal. Mr. Warburton believes
th.-t if should be administered In a
huslr.ess-like fashion, and. while he
would not fix tolls on a baste that
woul.l reimburse the original Invest
ment, he thinks they should be so fixed
that ultimately they will pay the cost
of operation and maintenance. He
would not fx them at a figure that
would pay operation costa at the out
set, for. until commerce through the
canal is well established, such charges
would be prohibitive. But In the course
of 10 to 10 years he believes the tolls
should offset the cost of operation. He
says that no ratlroad. at the beginning,
pavs on the Investment, and ao he
thinks it will be with the canal.
DAIRYMEN MAY BE WON
Seattle Man to Work to Bring Inter
state Convention Here.
H. W. Marnard. secretary-treasurer
ef the Washington Creamery Operators'
Association, one of the visitors from
Washington at the Annual dairymen's
Convention for Oregon held here last
week, has returned to Seattle enthusi
astic over the Idea of holding the In
terstate ralry Convention next year In
Portland.
"I shall attend our convention In
Seattle this week." he said, "and we
shall take up the plan and work for
the big dairy show for. Portland. It
;was not decided at the meeting In
.Portland wnen tne interstate snow
should be held or what should be Its
official name, but It will be the "Great
Northwest Dairy Show,' or the 'Pacific
Coast Dairy Show'."
GARRARD CHARGES PLOT
San Franciscan Denonntea Police
Activity Against Him.
A. J. Garrard, a San Francisco mer
chandise broker; accused of leading
astray Bessie May Wood. 17 years old.
was arrested In his apartments by Ser
geant Klenlen. at daylight yesterday
morning, after Patrolmen GUI and
Griffith had reported that he eluded
them by fleeing down the fire-escape.
Direct contradiction exists between
Garrard and Prater, his roommate, on
the one hand, and three policemen on
the other. The accused and his
friend assert that no visit waa made
to their quarters Saturday night and
denounce the action of the police as a
plot to conduct the arrest so that Gar
rard would have to remain In Jail Sun
day. Gill and Griffith, on the other hand,
say that they went to serve the war-
WOMA WHO WAS ORKGOX PIO
,EER OF EARLY FIFTIES.
DIES I SEW YORK.
CORVALLI3. Or, Pec. 10. (Spe
cial.) Mrs. B. W. Wilson died In
New York Saturday morning. The
body will be brought to Corvallla
for burial In the family lot at Crys
tal Lake Cemetery. The funeral
will take place at Corvallls prob
ably on Thursday, December It.
Mrs. Wilson waa a pioneer of
the early fifties. She married B.
W. Wilson, who was County
Clerk for many years, and she Is
survived by the following sorva
and daughters: L. Y. Wilson and
T. E. Wilson, of San Francisco;
J. O. Wilson and J. H. Wilson, of
Corvallls: Cara Wicks, of Mos
cow. Idaho: Belle Walker. Minnie
Wilson and Robert J. Wilson and
Bush Wilson of New York.
rant, were admitted to the hall-way.
but found Garrard gone, with the
window open and deep footprints in the
dirt at the bottom of the Ore-escape,
when they made a search. They are
confirmed by Patrolman Riley, who
lives In the apartment-house and as
sisted the officers.
After being in Jail 13 hours, Gar
rard was released by order of Judge
Taxwell without further bond. He la
already under surety of 11500.
OPEN EVENINGS.
Free demonstrations of player pianos,
Victor talking machines, VIctrolaa and
all the lateat music at Sherman, Clay
Co, Morrison at Sixth.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Dec 10 Maximum temper
ature. 5a decrees; minimum. 46 degrees.
River readies at 8 A. M., 2.8 feet: rhsngs
in la.t 24 hours. 0. feet fall. Total rain
fall (5 P. M. to 5 p. M ). trace: total rainfall
since September I. 1811. 10.13 Inches: normal
rainfall since September 1. 14.40 Inches; de
ficiency of rainfall since September 1. 1B1L
g.27 inches. Total sunshine December lO,
4 hours: possible sunshine, 8 hours. 44 min
utes. Barometer (reduced to sea-lavel) at
P. M.. so.44 Inches.
THE WEATHER.
K
Wind
a
State of
Weather
STATIONS
Boise
Boston . ....
Calgary
Chicago. .........
Denver
Des Moines
Duluth
Eureka
lialveslon. .......
Helena
Jacksonville
Kansas City
MarshAeld
Montreal . ........
New Orleans
New York
North Head
North Yakima....
Phoenix
I'ocatello
Portland
Roseburg
Sacramento. ......
ft.' Louie
Ft. Paul
Pelt Lake
Fan tieo
San Francisco. . . . .
Spokane
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island....
Wa.ii Walla
tVMllnrioD. ......
Wlnn'tff
44 O.OO. NW
an o.ooi sw
(4 o.oo;. .i. . .
go 0.4S 82 SW
36 0.O- 4 E
5S0.74 10 W
g0.42 22 N W
SO O.OOi 8 N
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S 0.00 14 W
7 0 02 E
52 0.42 10 NW
62 O.f. 4 NW
42 O.OOi 4 K
14 s
( 1) OO 14 SW
4 0.OO 12 S
5" 0 . "! 4 N"
2 O.Cell 4 V
S6 0 Ot',14 fW
54 T I 4 SB
4 n O0' 4 NW
2 n.ol' 4 E
64 0.2S 12 NW
0 4 14 W
32 0.1, 4 W
62 n.Oiii S NW
86 O.POl 4 W
42 o.oo!. . i. . .
4 O.Oll 4 SW
4A0.14 is a
Ml O.OO. 4 S
4 n . oil' 1 n
2a o.oo 12 NW
iCteex
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
iClear
'Cloudy
ffcaln
v. tear
Rain
Cioudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
ICloudy
Clear
Cloudy
.Clear
'Clear
Cloudy
iCIoudy
jclear
Iclear
Pt. cloudy
Pt. rloudy
iPnow
.Clear
.Clear
IClear
Cloudy
Rain
Clear
Pt- cloudy
Cloudy
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A storm of considerable severity Is cen
tral over the Lake Superior region, and has
caused high winds In that section. Low
preeeure also obtains ss far south as the
Oulf of Mexico. The pressure Is high ever
the North Pacific Sloie and over the At
lantic Slope. Light i-reclpltatlon has oc
curred In Western Washington. Northern
Idaho. Montana. North Dakota and near
the west Oulf Coast, and moderately heavy
precipitation has occurrea in ins central
sissippl Valley and Lake region, within the
last U hours. The weather la cooler In
w cetera Canada, the Plateau and Plains
ftatee. and the Red River Valley, and It Is
warmer In most other sections, especially In
the eastern lakes region. Except In Utah,
Nevada. Colorado. Arlsona and Southern Cal
ifornia, temoeratitres are above the normal
throughout the country.
conditions are favorable for occasional
rain Monday In Western Washington, and
for generally fair weather In other por
tions of this district. No Important changes
In temperatures ere expected, and light
southerly winds will obtain.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vlclr'.ty Probably fair:
southerly winds. ,
Oregon Fair; Increasing cloudiness wast
portion: winds mostly southerly.
Wsshlngton Pair esst. occselonel rain
west oortlon: southerly winds.
Idaho r'alr.
THEODORE F. DRAKE.
Acting District Forecaster.
I'prlght pianos rented. 13. 14 and IS
per month. Kimball, Kohler. Weser.
Rent can apply on purchase price.
Kohler Chase. 175 Washington st
? -'j
Mrs. B. W. Wllaon. I
I , . I I " , I For Sale Hornet. -
The
0.-W.R.SPN.
gives you z con
tinuous train
service between
Portland,
Tacoma and
Seattle
Four fine trains
daily in each
direction.
Portland leaving time:
Local 8:30 a.m.
Puget Sound Exp. 1:45p.m.
Shasta Limited 3:00 p.m.
Owl 11:00 p.m.
O-W.R.&N.
"Lint oftht Shasta Limittd"
All trains arrive at and depart
from Union Depot,
foot ol Sixth St.
City Ticket Office, cor. Third
and Washington Sts.
Telephones: Private Ex. 1
r Home A-8121
C. W. Stinger. -
City Ticket Agent
m
1
1
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W. D. SKINNER
Oeneral Freight snd Pasa
ger Agent, seatue
CAR f DU7 thl
J elegant
brand new Player
Piano. Terms,
cash, 88 per month.
In oaa. mahogany
ind walnut; no in
terest. Free musle.
10 years' guarantee.
Autoplanos ranted.
r7 per month. Koh
ler Chase. SIC
Washington. Opea
day aad night.
BIRTHS.
att'HLER October 81. to Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Otto Muhler. BIT Grand avenue, a
daughter.
LAN'KOW November 1. to Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick H. bankow. 129 East Thirty
fourth street North, a son.
LEV ENS November 14. to Mr. and Mrs.
Albert A. Levens. P40 Union avenue North,
a son.
JOHNSON November 14. to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles F. Johnson. 486 East Twenty-first
street, a son.
1IARKWORTH November SS, to Mr. and
Mrs. Adnlph O. Markworth. 1249 East
Twenty-fourth street, a daughter.
M' AXE NY December 2. to Mr. and Mrs.
C. X. McAneny. 71 Srxty-nret svenue
Southeast, a daughter.
HERN" December 2. to Mr. and Mrs. John
T. Horn. 18&2 Holgste street, a son.
WALSTROM November 2". to Mr. aad Mrs.
Carl W. Walstrom. a son.
ANDERSON December f. to Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Anderson, 36 Michigan avenue.
a son
KREPS December . to Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert M. Kreps. 1M0 Haven street, a son.
Oil. LI AN December . to Mr. and Mra.
Fred Oilllan. 25 Mason street, a son.
RANDALL, November 20. to Mr. and Mrs.
George H. Randall. 101 Falling street, a
daughter.
FISCHER November 21. to Mr. and Mrs.
John Fischer, 414 Graham avenue, a
daughter.
UPTON" November 1. to Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Jamln A. Upton, AOS East Davis street, a
son.
M'CAMBRIDGE November , to Mr. snd
Mrs. Thomas T. McCambrldge, 614 Delay
street, a daughter.
BENSON November 1. to Mr. and Mrs.
George Benson. 130 Morris street, a son.
BCHIDEM AN November S. to Mr. and Mra.
John Bcbldeman. 634 East Twelf thstreet,
a son.
M'CREA December 8, to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert M. McCrea, 641 Rodney avenue,
a daughter.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At residence, 775 Belmont, 10 A. M. ; take
East Morrison car to E. 23d, one block
south to sale. 8. L. N. Oilman, auctioneer.
At Wllaon a Auction House, at ISA. la.
furniture. 171-a-tt Seooad street.
DIED.
PETERSON In this city. December " 9.
Charles Peterson, aged 32 years. Remains
at private reception rooms of th East
lids Funeral Directors, 414 Esst Alder
snd East Sixth streets. Announcement of
funeral Ister.
COLLIER In this city. December 10. at
the family residence. 56 17th street,
Robert Collier, aged 66 years. 4 months.
Announcement of funeral later. e
MEXTIXG NOTICES.
A. A. O. N. of the M. .
Members of Al Kader
Temple, take notice. The
annual meeting of your
Temple alii be held on
Wednesday evening. De
cember IS. at Masonic
Temple, Park and Yamhill
streets, st 8 o'clock. Im
portant business to be con
sidered: Election of officers
for 1112. election of grand
representatives to attend the Imperial
Council meeting at Los Angeles In May; read
ing report of your grand representatives
from Imperial Council at Rochester; report
of committee on change of by-laws. Very
necessary that every member should be pres
ent and hear It. The question of dues will
be presented and otner buslnesa that may
be presented will be considered. By order,
ARCHIE. THl'RLOW. Potentate.
B. G. WHITEHOU8E. Recorder.
ATTENTION.
Comrmdaa Sumnir Post No. 12 3.
A. R. Too irt requeated (to at
tnd th funeral of our lata Com
rtl. A. D. Khomo, prl. Co. b.
lvHh Rt. Mohican Vol. Inf.
on Tufir.tr, Doc. IS. at 1:30
o'clock P. M., from ra.ldnce, t.71
Kaat Ankenx pt.. near corner lSth
at. Burial In Lone Fir Cemetery.
H. C. M AHKEE, Commander.
J. W. CHilUUEkv. Adjt.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 12. A.
F. AND A. M- Stated communt-
ration mm jaonnayi evcnmn i
f 7:30 o'rlork. Election and ln-
tallatinn of officer, payment or
duea. Membera ar requested to
attend.
Visiting brethren welcome.
W. M. DE LIX. Sec.
MULTNOMAH COUNCIL ROY
AL ARCANUM, meets at K. P.
Hall. 11th and Alder streets, the
second and fourth Monday cf each
month at P. M. Visitors cor
dially welcomed. P. Lloyd Cover,
Secretary, a. Union ave.
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP
TER NO. 14. O. E. 8. Htated meet
ing this (Monday) evening. East sth
and Humslde. Eleotlon of officers
and payment of dues. Order W. M.
BELLE RICHMOND. Sec
e WILLAMETTE LODGE NO. 5.
A. F. AND A. M. Special com-
munlratlon mis tjsonnayi even
fljVin. .. T-.io O'clock. Work in E.
A. degree. Visiting brethren wel
come. W. B. WEEKS, Sec.
EXEMPT FIREMEN'S ASPN. Regular
meeting this Mondayl afternoon at 2
o'clock In their rooms. City Hall.
R. M. DONOVAN. 6ec.
MT. ROOD TENT. NO. IT, K. O. T. at.
Meets In the Belllng-Hlrsch building. 1V
Washington s treat, every Wednesday night.
- 1 1 SI
I L r Jf Ocncrml FrBtrhtand Paaacn- 1 1 II j
;j4qJ ger Aent- Settle H JjJ
f '..aecKi: "-'-----,, --" aalaXi Llit T
A
THEATER
7th and Taylor
Phones: Main 1 and A 112.
TONIGHT
EVERY MGHT THIS WEE IE.
Special Trloe Mwlnee Wed. and fat.
Cohan Harris present Wlnchell Smith s
Comedy Triumph,
-THE,
I FORTUNE HUNTERj
Fred Nlblo snd a Perfect Company. Includ
ing Josephine Cohan.
Evenings: Lower floor 12 no. 1.60; balcony
It rows $1.50. rows l.O0. row, .ne. 5
rows 60c; gallery reserved and , nm."l,l?
50c. Wed. and Sat. Matinees: ,1.50. el.ou,
-sc. ooc. ".-. ar.c.
Bungalo w Theater
Monday and mesoay. uecwmoejr si -
IS. 8:14 P. M..
WORLD'S GREATEST MALE CHORUS.
The Celebrated
Mountain Ash
Male Chorus
WELSH BrXGERS. ;
Wales. Great Britain.
Prices. SOc, He. $1.00. 1.54.
' Seats Now en Sale at Box Office.
Ii I 1 MaU AE6360
Geo. L. Baker. Mgr.
Tonight, all week. Mat- Wed.. 25c. Sat. Mat
2"c, 50c Frederick Thompson presents
IDA 6T. LEON".
tThe Circus Riding Star)
In the Great American Play,
'POLLY OF THE CIRCl'8."
First time at Baker prices. Exactly as seen
here before at f-- A real circus on the stR.
Evening prices. 25c. 50c. 75c. II. Next week,
Three Twine."
MAIN . A 1020
EE EVERY DAY
I5-R-51
NiGrirS
lj-H-so-rai
WEEK DEC. 11 Eight Palace Girls. Kellar
Mack and Frank Orth, Ray bamurls, Caryl
Wllhnr Knleht and Deyer. MacRae and
Levering, Loushlln's Comedy Dogs.
TTneanaii-. .
WE K K TF.C. It Hlirnor Tilrf DTrhiino
and Ilia 21 Ro si lull no BiinO tl; Kanib'e
Manikin. ..non aud lumby, Mr. Janim A.
fMttlth it Co.. Dave Xowlln, raaitaf(eooro,
Paota OrctoeMra. popular price. Matlnra
dally. nrtaln t:XQt 7:15. :0J.
Matinrr tverr Uaj.
mpress
9 H Formerly tlrand.
W Snlllvan A Consldlsa.
Rnrd Vaudeville.
WEEK DEC. 11. Nst. Field. Co., Vllmoe
Weetonv, rlillllue and Merritt. Sullivan and
I-aaquelina. Art Adair, Orchestra. Prices,
l.c and S&c.
LYRIC
THEATER
FOCBTH
AND bTARK
The Keating A Flood Musical Comedy Co.
WEEK DEC. 11 "The Henpeck J'nnT
Too I'erfarmances Nightly, 7:a0, l.?e
and tile. Matinees dally, t:0: any sesjt
I.m except Sundays and Holidays. Next
week "The Girl and the lTlnre."
CLASSIFIED- AD. RATES
Dally or Sunday.
Per Line.
One time ..'.
fame, ad two consecutive llrnes io
Same ad three conse.utle times. ..... . Sue
Same ad six er seven consecutive times. . 5tto
Remittances must accompany out-of-towa
"when one advertisement la not ran In con
secutive Issues the one-time rate applies.
Six words count ss one Una on cash ad
vertisements and ne ad counted for less
"on 'cb.rge'V book advertisement, th.
charge will be baaed on the actual number
of lines appearing in the paper, regardless of
the number of words In each line.
In Kew Today all advertisements ars
charged by measure only, 14 lines to tue
""xhe shove rates apply to advertisements
order "-New Today" snd all other class liga
tions excepting the following:
Sltnationa Wanted, Male.
bit uat Ions Wanted, remiile.
Oreaonlan will accept, clarinet! advertise
ments over the telephone, providing the 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 be
accepted over the phone depends upSn the
promptness of the payment of telephone ad
vertisements. Situation Wanted and Per
sonal ndvertlsementa will not be accepted
over the telephone. Orders I, on. I?"
tloD only will be accepted for "Houses for
Kent, furniture for Sale." 'Business ; Oppor
tunities." "Koemnlg-llouses" aud "Wanted
te Kent. .
rTNERAL NOTICES.
OTOXOVA.N-In this city. Evcember 8.
Margaret ODonovan. aged 65 years. 8
months 29 days, beloved wife of James
O'Donovsn and mother of James, Clement.
Joseph. Thomas J. and Nellie Brennlng
O'Donovan. of this city; Humphrey arid
Geoffrey O'Donovan, of Minneapolis. The
funeral will leave the family residence.
M,0 Sumner street, at 8:SO A. M. today
(Monday), December 11. thence to St.
Andrew's Church. East 9th and Alberta
streets, where services will be held at B
A M The remains will be placed In the
A R. Zeller Co.'s prlvste receiving vault
snd later sent to Graccvllle. Minn.. fr
interment. Son Francisco and Los Ange
les papera please copy.
SHORNO At his lste residence. 671 East
Ankeny street. December 10, Andrew u.
Shorno. sged 71 years. 7 months. 9 days,
beloved husband of Mrs. EUxabeth shoino.
Funeral will take place from the above
number tomorrow (Tuesdayl. December
12 1 HO P. M. Friends respectfully Invited.
Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. Remains
st prlvste reception rooms of the East
Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder
and East Sixth.
BPENCB In this city. December 10. Allen
p. Spence. aged IS years, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Bnence. of The DslU's.
Or Funeral servl'-es will be held from
Erlcson's chspel. 409 Alder street, tomor
row (Tuesdsy). st 2 P. M. Friends re
spectfully Invited. Interment Lone Fir
Cemetery.
MARSHALL In this city. December 9.
Matilda Marshall, aged al years. Funeral
services will be heid at Dunning A Sir
Fntee's chapel tomorrow (Tuesday!. De
' rember 12. at 2:30 P. M. Friends invited.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.
RANKIN In this city. December 10. at the
family residence. i2 East Burnslde St..
C. N. Rankin, aged 67 years. The funeral
services will be held at Flnley's chapel,
at l-:0 P. M. tomorrow tTuesdayl. Decem
ber 12. Friends invited. Services at the
grave private.
HOOD The funeral services of the late
Sarah Elizabeth. Hood, beloved wife of E.
W. Hood, will be held at 1 P. M. today
(Monday, at the residence, 3R5 North 14th
street. Friends Invited. Interment Iluse
City Cemetery.
RICHARDSON The funeral services of the
late John A. Richardson will be held at
Flnley's parlors at 10:30 A. M. tomorrow
(Tuesdayl, December 12. Friends invited.
Interment Cresrent Grove Cemetery.
TONSETH FLORAL CO..
MAKWCAM It LOG.
FLORAL DEMONS.
Phones:. Mala 6lui; A 11 OX.
Dnanlng A McEntee. Funeral Dlrectera,
1th and 1'lne. I'bone Mala 430. Lady aa
slstant. Oftlce of County Coroner.
A. R. KELLER CO.. 1M Williams see.
Phone East loss. C !". Lady attendant.
sUWAKU IIOLMAN" CO.. Funeral Direct
ors, tZ9 Sd St. Lady assistant. Pbone M. 607.
J. p. FINLEY " SON 3d and MadlsoX
Lady attendant. Phone Main . A 16KS.
EAST SIDE funeral Directors, successors
te F. 8. Dunning, luc K. 62. B tats.
LEKCH. Undertaker, eor. East Alder aad
glxlii. East 711. B 1SS. Lady assistant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE CITY HALL. Main 698. A 7589.
Ill MANE OFFICER. Sergeant Crate.
Residence. 24 E. 24th N. East 4J7K.
R. A. Dunmtre, Res. 83 Waaco St. W. O.
Eaton. Res. 73 E. 16th. East 17&4. Horss
Ambulance, A 6101.- Pr. Ex. ,
Nights. Sundays and Holidays. A 6183; Pr.
Six. a. Trunk T.
HEILIG
1 MATIN
mm
a THEATER
New Modern
5 Room House
$35 MONTHLY BUYS IT. .
Street lmpfovementa paid. In Vernon,
sleeping-porch, full basement, built-in
furniture, etc Complete abstract. Built
by day labor. Ow'KBB, 1021 Yeon Bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Business and Residence Property.
awl fyf C. V. EVERETT,
s- C. n. MMOMDS.
J I J 416 Board of Trade Bldg.
7
FIRST MORTG AGK I.0 4XS, FARM AXD
CITY rROPKRTY,
EDMUND L. DEVEREAUX,
KHI9 Spalding Bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS
CC JOHN E. CRONAN, HOI
KJ O gsl2 SpaUlna Bldav J
Mortgage Loans 5
For the Larger Amounts.
K11W1HU H. GOLOKY.
Levels Mulldlag.
COLLIS. BER RIDGE THOMPSON.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS,
824 Worcester Block. Phone Main 6637,
REAL ESTATE DEALER
Beck William Q.. 815-316 Falling bldg.
BRUBAKER A BENEDICT. 802 McKay
bldg. M. 549.
Chapln Herlow, 832 Chamber Commerce.
Cook. B. S. A Co.. DOS Corbett bldg.
Jennings A Co. Main 18a. 206 Oregonlan.
PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P, 404-4O6-406
Wilcox bldg.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ave. and
Multnomah at. (Holladay Addition).
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
DO TOU WANT TO KNOW
About Bend and Central Oregon? For free
maps and photographs call on or write
The Newlon-Koller Co., Inc.
801 Buchanan Bldg- Portland, Or.
MALLORT ADDITION.
EAST S9TH NEAR HAWTHORNE.
l.r MINUTES FROM WEST SIDE.
ALL IMPROVEMENTS IN.
m.-ILlKNO RESTRICTION'S.
PRICES H."U TO 81100. EASY TERMS.
GEO. G M AIR, TAB. 3477. B 2401.
EAST 421) AND HAWTHORNE AVE.
GOWEN-1DE TRl'ST CO.
LUMBERMEN'S BLDG.. 5TH AND STARK
ONE ACRE.
All ready to cultivate., will raise 125
sacks of potatoes, near car. 35 minutes
from 3d and Washington. Price Includes
sidewalks. Improved streets, water under
pressure and electric lights. This is no
so-called snap, but if you want something
for your money Investigate this. I must
sell It. O 4'1. Oregonian.
ROSE CITY PARK DISTRICT.
(375.
I have a lot 50x100 with cement side
walks, graded street and water all paid
for In the Rose City Park district, which
I will sell for (.175. Terms to good party.
N 656. Oregonlnn.
SELLWOOD BUSINESS LOT.
Corner, 60X100 feet, on streetcar switch,
across the street from brewery; price for
immediate sale (louo; terms, half cash.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phones. Main btiOU. A 2653.
BUY NEAR REED COLLEGE.
Lots. 40 by 100 feet, 2 blocks from Reed
College, (450 per lot, (45 cash. (10 per
month.
MERIDIAN TRUST COMPANY,
3u Railway Exchanre Bldg..
Phones: Marshall A 7430.
SNAP ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS.
1 will sell contract on good lot in fine
residence district for the same as the lot
sold for 2 years ago (185 required: the
rest on easy terms, without taxes or In
terest: purchase price (V.MO; lot 100x100.
Address AV 705. Oregonlen.
LOTS. LOTS. LOTS.
(200 WEST SIDE (J00.
50x100 lot. Slith snd West Yamhill, on
upper Washington-street carline. National
Realty A Trust Co.. 823 Chamber of Com
merce blrtg. Phone Main 5120.
(10 DOWN. (10 PER MONTH.
Fine view lot: matured fruit trees: re
stricted district, near car; cement walks.
Buil Run water, fruit cared for free of
charge. 202 Board of Trade bldg. Phono
Marshall 473. A 1022.
LAST OPPORTUNITY.
If you would take advantage of our very
liberal proposition to builders, phone me
at once. East US9, C 2535. ask for Mr.
Delanunty.
iS7 L.A UHK I. HURST (0S7.
Extra fine location, one block to car;
lot hieh and sightly. I will help you
finance your building. Phono East OSW,
C 25:15. ask for Mr. Delahunty.
NONRESIDENT. In need of money, will sac
rifice lot worth (30o for (150 cash: graded
street. Bull Run water, near new school
house. See his agents, Tremont Realty Co.,
Treinont station. Mt. Scott carline.
IRVIXOTON DISTRICT LOTS.
(725; slKhtly lots, with natural trees
and shrubs; 10 per cent in cadh and 110
per month; building restrictions; a couple
left. Call 414 Spalding bldg.
CHEAP buy In Irvlngton: Lot for sale by
owner only. Full 50x100 on E. 11th St..
facing east; $150 below market price for
quick sale. Phone Main 7534. Ask for Mr.
Cook. .
PORTLAND HEIGHTS SNAP.
33 1-3x120 on Market St. Drive, with
flno view; price only 2200; j cash.
C.RI'SSI BOLDS.
3;9 Board "f Trade Bldg.. 4th snd Oak.
MUST sell at once. 2 lots, west side of
river, on Portland Heights carline, I400
each, three blocks from car. J 704, Ore
gonian. 100x100 CORNER. 5 minutes' walk from
Washington, West Side, suitable for apart-ment-house:
snap if taken quickly. 501
Swetland bldg.
"PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
Beautiful homes and homesltes, all
views locations and prices. Can suit you.
Main 3531. BROOKE. A 3839.
BUSINESS lot In Westmoreland, on Mil
waukU' a.ve.. for sale cheap. Call on or
address C. C Woodwonh. F. O. Box
656.
CORNER 00x100 ttwo lots) in Lents: 2
blocks from station; make mo an offer. D
630. Oregon'm.
LOTS 50x100. one biock from electric car
line. (100 to (150. very easy terms. J. W.
Hefferlln Realty Co.. 40S Corbett bldg.
SFE Le Noir A Co for West Side homes.
Exclusive dealers In West Side property.
6357-9 Chamber of Commerce.
SAt'KIKR'E Lot 50x100, west of car barns.
Kllllngsworth ave.. (050. easy terms. AL
641, Oregonian.
UK, CHEAPEST lot in city limits, 50x100;
graded streets, cltv water, level and clear,
ready to build upon. T 053. Oregonlan.
(30O BELOW ACTUAL VALUE.
Lot 50x100. in Rnssmere. near Sandy
Road. 343 East 37th North.
OLMSTEAD PARK Alameda car: equity in
2 view lots: make offer. East 52.IS.
I10O0 LOT in Waverleigh for .".0; must
sell before the first. K 811. Oregonlan.
For Sale
-Houses.
(25.000 HOME.
14-room. handsomely appointed home,
with large grounds, facing on the Irving
ton Tennis Club; double garace; this
house was built by the owner for a home
less than a year ago. For particulars ap
ply t
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox- Bldg.
BEAUTIFUL 6-room house, in laurelhurst :
2 fireplaces, large sleeping-porch, built-in
refrigerator, dust and clothes chutes, fire
less cooker, built-in wardrobes, etc.; cor
ner lot 7.vx90, east front, beautiful view;
(7500: S5O0 cash, balance easy monthly
payments Provident Investment A Trus
tee Co., 2ol-2"2-2'3 Board of Trade bldg.
Phone Marshall 473. A 1022.
(-ROOM house on Broadway; alcove, den
and sleeping porch; elegant fixtures: fur
nace, fireplace, built-in bookcase and buf
fet, laundry trays, shsdes. combination
gas and coal range Included: price $5000;
(1000 cash, balance (32.50 per month.
NATIONAL BOND A MORTGAGE CO..
426 Falling Bldg.. or Phono E. 6569.
CHRISTMAS present; beautiful bungalow,
llbl Ivon st-; sacrifice account sickness;
accept cheap unincumbered lot with little
cash first payment. Phone owner, Bar
ney. Main 2300. ' ; -
"1150 FINE new. S-room bungalow, modern
In every way. East 30th, near Hawthorne
car this is a bargain. Call owner. Main
4ttl'Q. it ..,,. -
6-ROOM bungalow, lot 50x100, easy terms.
Call and see it. 932 E. 11th St. N., near
Prescott. Woodlawn 3220 or C 2429.
6EE Le Noir A Co for West Side homes.
Exclusive dealers In West Side proparty.
(35-7.9 Chamber of Commerce.
nrtrtwv.
If you were ever "broke" yon may
know what that word signifies. I have
a new, modern, 6-room house, on tna
northwest corner of 44th and Thompson
streets, nicely furnished. The house
stands me (4150, the furniture. (;.00. My
equity In the house Is (1000. If I can
dispose of my place at this time 1 will
sacrifice (l',50, or take (850 for my equity
and furniture combined, balance on house,
(23.00 per month. It you really want
something at a snap price, come out and
see me today. I have got to sell at
once or lose what I have paid. I arp the
owner. No agents. 1267 Thonioson st.. cor.
of 44th st. Take Rosa City car and coma
today.
(17.0u0 10 ROOMS, every one a big one.
new house, built on quarter block oy
owner for a home; it will appeal to one
looking for a big house, well built; two
. baths, four toilets, four lavatories, big
sleeping-porch, big front snd side Porc";
lawn In ornamental trees and shrubDery,
music-room, conservatory and conven
iences not found in many houses: in Hol
laday Addition; street improved and paid.
L 67$, Oregonian.
New S-room house with sttic. 4 bed
rooms, sleeping porch. breakiast r""''l"
and den, furnace, fireplace, hardwoon
floors, bookcases, buffet, teas ard electric
fixtures, cement floor: lot 60xin. hard
surface street; worth (7.100; today (640l.
terms to suit or (looo cat-h and (40 per
month will take vacant lot. See it toa
Mil E. 26th St., near Thompson. Tel.
E. 5948. .
THAT VACANT LOT.
WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO
INCOME PROPERTY? IF YOU OWN A
LOT WU WILL KURX1SH THE MONEY
AND BUILD RESIDENCE OK FLATS.
PLANS FREE IF WE HUILD. Ol R
P.EPUTATION YOUR PROTECTION. IT
WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US.
L R. BAILEY CO.. INC., CONTRACT
ING ARCHITECTS, 3S4 ABINOTON BI.P.
MR. LOT OWNER.
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO IMPROV E
YOUR PKOPEKY WITH A HOME. FLAT
OR APARTMENT; WILL FINANCE IT
AT A LOW RATE OF INTEREST: PlANS
FURNISHED FREE. IT WILL PAY YOU
TO COME IS AND TALK THIS OVER.
J. S. ATKINS.
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER.
HENRY BLDG.
$3250 ROSE CITY SNAP $320.
Bungalow, lust finished, 1 block off
carline on 53d St.: hardwood floors, fire
place, buffet, full cement basement, laun
drv tub: large attic; .SOxlOO lot: improve
ments in and paid. We will sell on easy
terms. M. I. FORD CO.. contractors and
builders. SOS Manchester bids- Office
Marshall 267. residence East 3016.
BUILDINGCONTRACTOR GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS.
I am going into the automobile busi
' ness. and will sacrifice 4 hou6es $400 be
low the market. This is your opportunity.
Call me up; will give you a description
of them: go look at them; come in and
make me an offer. orfk-e phono Mar
shall 267. residence East 3016.
FIRST ST. SNAP.
Good 11-r.iom house, rented for (:'.5:
has Kas. electricity, furnace, etc.. lot ."Sx
loo. on corner, r,xt'o vacant business cor
ner, an exceptionally flue place for auto
(raraee; price ( ;25; (1900 cash and $25
per month.
GRl'SSI & BOLPS.
SIS Board of Trade BMc., 4tli and Oak.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE HOMES.
High-grade homes and home sites on
Portland Heights. Nob Hill. Cedar Hill.
Riverdale, and irvington-Holla!ay. Port
land's best residence districts. To get full
descriptions, prices and terms, call up
R. F. BRYAN.
Main 1963. 605 Cham, of Com. A 1287.
WE are offering for sale th:it beautiful com
pletely mod'Tn Portland Heights resilience,
5.-.H Elizabeth, corner of Chapman st. It
has 7 rooms, with a lot 0O by 115 feet,
unexcelled view and splendidly located.
Seti us for full dntails.
PARKISH. WATK1NS & CO.,
50 Alder St.
SUBURBAN home, close to Portland; 6-room
house. 2.U lots, 50 fruit trees, berries, etc:
splendid for chickens; 7 inning water,
spring: telephone, dally mail; two blocks
from electric car station, on best auto
mobile road: (3300: very easy terms: or
(2000 for house and six lots. J. W. Hef
ferlln Realty Co., 408 Corbett bldg.
1RVINGTON Just finished. 8-room house:
4 bedrooms, buffet, bookcases, furnace,
nrcplac. sleeping-porch, beautifti! beveled
Plate-glass; everything up to date; best
value f .r the money In lrvington; (BToO;
Broadway car. 6S2 chamber of commerce
bids. Phona Marshall 2852.
FIVE and six-room homes, fireplaces, hard
wood floors, furnaces, with all bullt-ln
modern conveniences; near carline; all
street improvements paid; monthly pay
ment plan.- Provident Investment A
Trustee Co.. 201, 202, 203 Board of Trad
bldg. Phono Marshall 473. A 1022.
TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER.
Two more strictly modern 4 and 5
room bungalows now ready for occu
pancy; only (2000 and (2500: very de
sirable location; good neighborhood. See
owner, James A. Clock, 252 Alder. Phone
Main S189.
HOMES FOR THE OLD FOLKS.
3- room -house, corner lot 50xSo, 1 block
to car; houso has full concrete basement
and fireplace. Price (1300
4- room house, Portsmouth, 4 blocks to
car. a noat little home, (Si'0. Fred W.
German, 329 Burnside. M. or A 2770.
ROSE CITY' PARK.
BUY TODAY".
(100 cash buys 7-room home, lot 50x100:
Improvements In and paid; built-in bullet
end bookcases, fireplace, furnace. Na
tional Realty & Trust Co., 723 Chamber
of Commerce bldg. Phone Main 5120.
3-ROOM c'OTTAGE. $1200.
Good 3-room cottage, lot 50x100. on
East 13:h St., near prescott, rlce only
(1200. part cash: beats paying rent.
" GRUSSI & HOLDS,
318 Board of Trade Bltlg.. 4th and Onk.
SEE THIS.
Must sell for (:1j00 modern 8-room house
and 3 lets, 1 block west of Arleta school, on
62d st. and 52d ave.; will sell part cash,
balance time; will sell part or all of fur
niture See owner, J. E. Wilson, on place.
ROSE CITY PARK SNAP.
Eight-room bungalow. Just completed:
all up-to-date features; only $30u0. small
down pavment. balance easy terms. See
owner. Mr. Carpenter. 529 Henry bids.
Main 3691. ,
5-ROOM bungalow; furnace, fireplace, buffet,
bookcases, hardwood floors, gas. electric
ity good view; Rose City Park, two blocks
from carline; 53350. easy terms. Provi
dent investment A Trustee Co., 201-203
Board of Trade. Marshall 473, A 1022.
I OWN two good new 6-room houses, first
class district, also 2 "si acres Inside limits,
on two carlines. a platting proposition.
For sale on your own terms or exchange
for acreage. Address G 641. Oregonian.
1RVINGTON Beautiful new bungalow, ev
ery modern convenience. ideal home;
owner will sell far below cost; Inspec
tion will show an exceptional bargain.
Owner, P 633. Oregonlan.
' BUILT FOR A HOME.
' Five-room bungalow, modern, restricted
district close In; a snap at (3350 and
very easy terms. Ask for Mr. Fraser. 202
Board of Trade. Marshall 473.
-0n EWLY completed. complote!y mod-
ern 7-room house. In Irvlngton. Splendid
location and very desirable. See us for
pYrRISHWATKIXS' CO.. 250 Alder St.
TWO BEAUTIFUL HOMES.
Superior In every detail, finished in oak
and mahogany, hot water, hot air. best
In Irvington: Investigate. C 1SUH. East
:,73 xo agents. W. H. Herd.nan.
ROSE CITY PARK BUNGALOWS.
Something entirely out of the ordinary,
artistic to the highest degree: prices from
CM00 up; reasonable terms. Fred W. Ger
man. "29 Burnside. M. or A 2776.
(3500.
Modern 5-room bungalow. Just com
pleted East 53d. bet. Madison and Salmon-
will take good lot as first payment.
Phorie Main 2373 or K. 1311. .
ttioZsByf 5-room bungalow, modern flre
Dlaee etc. 12U4 East Caruthers. near
sihoo'l and car. Owner. Main 934S. Gor
don 208 4th. near Salmon
WILL sacrifice my Irvington bungalow,
furnlsned or unfurnished, cash or terms.
Phone II. 2756. House address 533 E. 17th
North.
MODERN 5-room bungalow to be sacrificed:
It Is nifty and up-to-date; make me a
reasonable offer and get a bargain. See
owner. 414 Spalding bldg.
8-ROOM and sleeping porch, modern, 2-story
residence, near 26th st.. excellent location,
at a bargain owner. J. H. Tipton Co..
110S Spalding blds
7-ROOM house. Just finished. 315 East 3th
st one block south of Hawthorne ave.:
nr'ice (3700; will give terms; 6 per cent
interest: see owner on premises.
PIEDMONT residence, new and built by
owner 'for his home: piano finish and
everything in proportion; make an offer.
Call 414 Spalding bldg.
.50 MODERN 5-room cottage In Have
lock, at a bargain. Call 414 Spalding
bldg for particulars.
NEED monev: sacrltice my splendid new
7-room home; gtlt-edse barsain; today 11
to 12. Phone Main t.''4.
(5 MONTHLY". (100 cash, beautiful 5-room
bungalow. 2 carlines. East f.lst, near
Hawthiirnc. Tabor 176$. B 1634.
7-ROOM house In Irvington, on carline. on
corner lot 76x100; carage; street Improve
ments paid. 426 Failing. Phone E. 5569.
HVNDSOMB new 7-room house. Make an
offer. 620 Chamber of Commerce.
BUNGALOW, Arleta; must sell; anap, easy
terms. Phone East 1043.
BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE.
Two-story, full cement basement, laun
dry, furnace, fruit and vegetable closets,
two fireplaces, large kitchen and pantry,
buffet, doubio window shades. artistio
light fixtures, wire doors and wlndow
screens, beautiful lawn and garden, 15-root
allevs; restricted district, close to Jet
ferson High School; social environment
the best: everything modern. 1135 BunJ"y
ave.. near Kiilingsworth ave. Woodlawn
2271. (.WOO. worth (6000, cash.
COST (35io PRICE (2.-00.
B40 East Sherman st.. between 81st and
32d sts. Modern 2-story bungalow, buiu
2 veais; has 6 rooms, halls, pantry, bath,
large roomy closets, basement with laun
dry trays electric wired for lights and
callhells. Wetook tho property in pay
ment of an account and have no use for
it. Write your own terms to Box 6,
isewnerg, or.
For Sale Business Property.
100x100, FINE West Sldo apartment-house
site, Nob Hill district. (28,500. Owner, b62
Wasco st.
For Sale Acreage.
Tracts of one-half acre to 20 acres
each. In valley west of city, only 40
minutes- car ride; electrifying of
Fourth street will reduce this Jo
Ho minutes; the tunnel under Cotrn
cll Crest will further reduce this
to 20 minutes' car ride; buy now
at farm land prices and get the
benefit of these Improvements;, rich
land, good water, fine roads, rapid
community development, selling at
(250 to (500 per acre and upon
easy monthly installments. t
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY,
Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 3500.
B-ACRE tracts northwest of city,
5-cent car fare on United Rail
ways to within 2H miles of place,
macadamized road all the way.
sehool on tract, very rich soil,
land lies rolling, running water
across some tracts, some cleared,
others In timber, at $150 to (330
per acre, with small payment,
balance monthly Installments.
THE SHAW-FEAR CO.,
Main 35. 102 4th St A 8500.
READ THIS The best acreage buys with
in 23 miles of Portland at the present
time are along the line of tho Forest
Grove and Yamhill branch of the South
ern Pacific, now being electrified. If '"J
want a ten-acre tract of the finest
cleared land, one mile and a half from,
station, at only $25 an acre more than
the cost of clearing. I can give it to you.
Watch the Jump Hi this land In the next
00 days. The earden spot of Oregon,
held back for 30 years by a poor railroad,
which has at last woko up. Only 7 tracts
at this price to enable owner to Improve
the balance. Address O K- Jeffrey, 1004
Yeon bldg. Phone A 44S4. Marshall S718.
BEAUTIFUL 10-ACRE TRACT. Just out
side limits of town of Yamhill; well
settled neighborhood; would make a fine
combination poultry ranch and orchard;
all In cultivation and free of incumbrance
price (150 per acre; will sell on terms of
(150 cash, balance easy payments; would
consider trade for 5-room bungalow in
Portland. J. W. Croasley. 519 Corbett
bldg. .
NEAR RAILROAD STATION IK
TUALATIN VALLEY.
Fine 107-acre ranch; 73 acres under cul
tivation, balance pasture and timber; old
house, barn, granary, etc.: good well and
spring, family orchard; all free and clear
of inuumbrnnce; price (125 per acre; easy
terms. Will consider trade for Portland
property. '
J. W. CP.OSSLEY, 519 Corbett Bldg.
RICH GARDEN TRACT.
24 acres, alluvial soli. on Columbia
Slough, six miles from Courthouse, on
streetcar and R. R., all under cultivation;
lies Just outside city limits in direction
of city's growth: you cannot find a bet
ter buy; (liiH) per acre, 10 per cent cash,
balance easy terms. 6 per cent interest.
O 647. Oreb-onlan.
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. (2"0; 5 acres, $400; 10
acres (soo; 10 per cent cash, easy pay
ments; other tracts near railway station.
S2"i to S"0 jit acre.
FRANK M'FARLAND REALTY CO..
Soil Yeon BMff., Portland. Or,
la-ACRE tracts SO minutes from heart of
city, on electric line: good soli, all cleared
a-id level; fine suburban home. Price $250,
(25 down, (S per month without interest.
FIELD & GORDON.
73 Chamber of Commerce.
(375 BUY'S 5 acres deep red shot soil, adapt
ed to fruit and vegetables, all smooth and
tillable; no rock; wood and water; near
good ratlroad town. 1 hour from Portland;
$150 down, balance on terms. 512 Couch
bldg., 109 4th st.; open evenings.
$1000.
About 100 acres Crook County land, al
most level and Irrigation ditch near by;
must bo sold at once. C. J. McCracken,
304 McKay bldg.
SAVE (J. BUY FROM OWNER.
aeres best onion land, near Can by,
near P P. and boat landing; (100 down,
long time on balance. Freeze, owner. It.
30S, 36 ' Washington st.
S AND 10-ACKE tracts for sale by owner, In,
Marlon County, at station, on Oregon Elec
tric best of soil and location; terms rea
sonable; part of land suitable for town
lota. C. A. Barolnger. 302 Park St., city.
i 2 3 AND 6-ACRE tracts, close to Port
' land, on electric carline, (ioo to (400 per
acre very easy terms. J. W. Hefferiia
Realty Co.. 0S Corbett blilg.
tN-P 17V acres of choice ojifon land, run
ning water; 8 miles from Courthouse;
only (300 per acre. James Wilson, Routa
1, HorlnL-, Or.
ACREAGE and farms, from (12.50 per acre
up- large and small tracts. Call Kinney
& Stnmpher. 531-2 Lumber Exchange bldg.
IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR CHEAP LAND
address IU80 Hancock st.
For Sale Humesteads.
WANT 20 homesteaders at once for land
Just thrown open; plenty of water for Ir
rigation, good outside range. 426 Falling
bldg. ,
TWO relinquishments of 100 acres earh In
Clackamas County and 320 acres in Lake
County. O. J. Holmes. 283 Taylor.
HOMESTEADS', near Portland; good soil,
tl'iiber and water; some prairie; desirable
location. Covey. 2''.7 Oak. Room 21.
For Sale Farms.
THINK ! 54 ACRES.
(:0 per acre. This farm is located ciosa
to Portland; 22 acres In cultivation; partly
beaverdain; 15 acres nearly ready for the
plow; the balance in line timber; half a
mile from electric carline and six stores;
fair buildings, two wells and other out
bulldinss; terms.
618 LUMBERMEN'S BLDG.
WANT buyer for 500 acres of land at less
than half prire of other land: no better
for fruit, grain, hay or vegetables, 2e0
acres sub-irrigated subsoil, on thermal
belt; elevation about 900 feet; fruit never
killed by frost; balance low bench land;
timber enouerh to pay for land; the best
of spring water: terms. Inquire of C. P.
Oevore, Drain, ur.
,,--, . 1 . 11-1 - r i-ti-v fc-nn juTioo.
14 1 acres, located at station on electrlo
carline, within 3 blocks of six stores. 300
feet of high school; seven beautiful build
ings on this place: all In cultivation;
place well worth (S000; terms. 618 Lum-
berniens bldg. ;
173-ACRE farm, 19 miles from Portland:
fine house, barn and improvements: am
retiring; horses, vehicles and implements;
20 .lersevs, hoes, chickens, etc.; plenty
feed for the Winter, ('nil and let me show
you. W. W. Church, 283 Taylor. A 2395.
YaMhILL COUNTY' " FARMS FOR PALE.
Larire aml small traits, suitable for
general farming, prnin, hay. fruit, hops,
dairvlng. etc.; about 40 miles southwest
of Portland, Or. Call or write for price
lit W. E. Kldiler. Cnrlion. Or.
TWO miles from Colton. Clackamas Co., 120
acres, with pood buildings, young orohara:
40 acres has hog-tlKht fence, well and
several springs, live stream; to be sold -tt
sacrifice; (3000; half cash. O. J. Holmes.
11K3 Taylor.
FARM near Beaverton. large modern home
and fine barn and chieken-houses. gn,.d
creek flows throuch the ploce; nearly
al! of 26 acres Is cleared and well Im
proved: will sell at a bargain. Call 414
SpaldlniT bldg.
FOR SALE By owner, bargain. 20 acres,
mostly cleared, best of fruit, garden land,
spring, house and barn, near Chehalem
Mountain Orchard. Newberg district. Main
7233 or P 670. Oregonlan.
RANCH 00 acres, with buildings, 18 miles
from Portland, near electric line: bargain
for all cash, by owner. 12 Morrison st.
FOR SALE) TIMBER LANDS.
ARE you looking for wood? Are you look
ing "for a good piece of land ? We have
both In one. 224 acres, fine river bottom
land. 8O0O to 10.000 cords wood. M milo
from O. W. P. R. R., and facing on the
Clackamas River; (73 per acre; terms.
AV 707, Oregonlan.
TIMBER LANDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
C. J. M CRACKEN. 304 McKay Bldg- .
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