SATURDAY, ArRIU 14 ' ; ' RIGHT TO Guard May Be Converted Into Volunteer Army by Amend ing Dick Law. NEW BILL IS FORMULATED Jtewnt Opinion of Attorney-General That rndcr Prwnl Rela.on8 (;Qrdmrn Cannot Take Part In Foreign Till Annoy. OREOOXIAS NEWS BL'REAl. Washing-ton. April &. To make the atate mllltla available for service In a for eign war. It Is now proposed to con vert It Into a volunteer army r amending .the I'lrk law. In conference with several officers of the National Gusr.l. several members of the House committee on military affairs have formulated a bill which they think will overcome the constitutional objectlona to the present organization of mllltla as act firth In the opinion of the Attorney-General. XVhen the Dick bill was enactedlt was assumed by officers of the Na tional Guard that the atate mllltla waa made available for any sort of aervice when callel out by tne President. The first Intimation that this waa not true came In the opinion of the Atorney Grneral. published recently. Thla leaves the National Guard In an em l.arrnlns: altuation. A (treat many of the officers do not believe that the Guard should wait until Congress pauses the mllltla pay bill. They real ise that on account of the economy policy of the Democratic majority In the House, the pay bill will encounter considerable opposition, because of the fact that It calls for the expenditure of such a large sum of money. In their opinion the llck bill can be amended without any serious opposition so that it will occasion no additional expense. Nasac May Be Changed. It is possible that the name f the state troops will be changed from orpanixed mllltla" to "National Guard." Under the proposed plan the President will be authorised to call out all or a part of the National Guard whenever the necessities of the service are jrreatrr than can be performed by the rrcular Army. It will be urned that It Is highly Important that this legis lation should be passed without delay on account of the probability of the need of the state troops in Mexico. When the Mil 1 introduced an effort will be made to secure an Immediate rrport from the House committee on military affairs and pass It under sus pension of the rules of the House. In Its tentative form the bill pro vides for the amendment of section I of the Dick act. The bill discussed st the conference provides aa follows: "Any organisation of any state par ticipating In the appropriation pro-vUW-for In section ll revised stat utes of section II of this act as ap proved May IT, 19$. shall be, a. volun teer army for tho use of the T'nited state, when. In the judgment of the resident, the necessities of the serv ice are greater than can be performed ly the regular Army, and a ureater force Is authorised by Congress and may be used either within or without the territory of the I'nlted Htatea for the unexpired time for which they are enlisted by their respective states un less sooner relieved by order of ths 1'rrsldcnt. f'wmatloa la Kept lataet. "Provided further, that when called into the service of the l"nlted Stales, they shall be taken Into the service of the I'nlted States, they shall b taken Into the service as organised at tho time the call Is made, namely, bv regi ments, brigades, divisions or Independ ent or separate organizations as the nuota of each state or major fraction thereof may require. Including; all regi mental, brigade, division and staff of ficers authorized by law and regula tions for the corresponding units of tne regular Army: and provided fur ther, that whrn called Into the service of the I'olted states and while serving as a volunteer army, officers and en listed men shall receive the same pay and allowance aa officers and enlisted men of like grade and length of serv ice In tne regular Army, and In de termining the amount of pay of all of ficers and enlisted men. length of serv ice in the organized nitlitta shall be considered the same as if said service had been la the regular Army." MORMON CHIEF DENIES Hi ndi IS XOT COMMJ-RCIAL., !.YS PKFMDEXT SMITH. Tilliln: Slcm No More Grasping Than I'aeeins of Contribution l'late. He Perlare. SALT LAKE CITY. April 6. In spite of a heavy rain storm, the Tabernacle whs nlled today at the opening aesslon of the 82d conference of tho Motmon Church. Joseph K. Smith, president of the ch'irch. In his address denied ths charges of commercialism that have been made against the Mormon Church. "There is not even the semblance- of trut?i in this charge." said President Smith. "It Is true we believe ami practice the principle of tithing. The people contribute voluntarily of their means to support ths church. The officers do not enforce this law. I pay my tithing Just as I repent or ob serve any other l.iw of the church. "Rut because there is tithing dis posed of by a body of men leaders of the ch'irch they call thla commercial ism. We have Just as much right to 4all the passing of contribution plates In other churches commercialism as t.iey have to call our tithing system commercialism." us GO 10 V l)ll;Y SIETfcOROI.OC.ICAl, RtPORT. rORTI.AND. April Maximum temper- ur 54 desree; minimum. 40 degree. Kir' reading st 8 A. M.. U ("I: rhense Ill ..,t 24 hours. n. foot fail. Total rainfall . i P M t" J '" M o w- ,nch: total rain fa I '.ipc si-nt-m'-r t. lull. 3 83 lomn: nir al rsinfall sin September 1. 3. .31 lrcli-i a".' imer of rainfall stnra fptemler I lli. tO'-hea. Total aunhlne. April ; I hour. 4 minmes: poMlble snnshlnr. 11 holies, 1 minute. Barometer (reduced lo sea laieil at V. M . .Vila Inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The N-rlheitni hw-prMiiir area has adtaoced southaat art to Minnesota. A Ursa ich-preeure area overlies tha North Pa eifin mates an.l another large hiri-preaure area l eenrral ovor the South Atlantic .cites I g?t " moderate' heavy ralna he fall-n In t:-e l:.kv Mountain States ar,l in p..r'ion of the I rjr-rr Muwurl al lv K:nera fair meafher prevail, ll la r.'ilT in tnr r.'k Mountain Htatea ani ,rmi m i W Ai anrl.- from Nw a-.d iuh to Ihe I'IDiinM lu .t.i axe Xavort: X:j HOTEL CARLTON Rates $1.00 a Day and Up -Special Monthly Rates Entirely New Absolutely Fireproof AH Light, Outside Rooms Auto Bus Meet All Trains , 14th and Washington Sts. Ross Finnegan. Mgr. HOTEL OREGON, Portlands Or., Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. Props. HOTEL SEATTLE, Seattle, Wash. Wrifiht-Dickinson Hotel Co.. Props. HOTEL CORNELIUS House of Welcome Portland, Or. Our 1 .-passenger electric tna meet all trains. A high-class, modern hotel hi the heart of the theater and shopping district. One block from any carhne. CI ter day and up. European plan. E. P. MORRIS, Prop. The Imperial Oregon's Greatest Hotel 850 Boom, 104 Suite, With Private Baths. HEW rU-00- buimjuiu Moderate Rates. Phil hletachan & Bona, Props. UiftA III 5 -j-Jl KM .fcaacfc q M I aea r ll i 'jTj,n zj 7C,yA a I - r " -"",i?1 - rortland'a Urgest North wei t'a Grandeat Hoatelry " Abtolutely rireproof 725 Booms 300 Kooma With Bath 100 Sample Rooms tk. haart ef bosissss sad anaecisl districts. Tbe Boost mafaifl- SKJbV "t bI" BTa HVll s.d Psbhc Room, la the West Te uunost S eoin aa"ovuce7art B.P.O.K. 0ad UdCs Conveattoa. PorUaad. Mil KU10P11 PlU-B-aT13 Bl.M TO C3.M PBB DAT Basses Meet Bverf Ttaia asd Steamer I. C. BOWERS, Masacer J. M. BBQWTtBLL, Awlrtaat aUaarer The Portland Hotel The mot convenient for travel era: In the center of newspaper, theatrical and shopping- district. Dining- room and grill service famed for Hi exec 1 1 e nee. Eu ropean, J1.50 upwards. G. J. KAUFMAN N. Manager and warmar athr In thla dlatrlrt Satur day, preceded In early roornln by froati. FORKCASTS. Portland snd vicinity Fair and warmer; northerly wlnda. Oreeon and Waahlntton Fair aad warmer; northerly winds. Idahe Fair snd warmer. THB HEATHER. B Wind J -o 3 H i STATIONS 3 Weather 23 ? 5 I : : Pkr Holae rtnaton hlraxo lenvrr Iea Molnea Duluth Kureka r;aiveaton ...... Helena Jarkeonvllie ... Kanaae City.... Marshfleld Montrrnl New lrana . . . New York North Had.... Nonh Yakima.. phoenis Po-ate!lo Portland Roaeburs Sacramento . . . . pi. I.oula 8t. Taul halt 1-ake Kan ti'o San Frseslaco. .. Spokane Tacoms Tatooah Island.. Walla Walla Waahtneton . ... Wmnlpee; 4 o.oo 10 S riear t.4 0.o M NW flear 7 O.Ut SW i"lear 7i u ihi Is-sWICIear 7J o.w) 10 MWifloudy 74 0.OO1 le 74 .M 4 ! 1,1 o.io N a o.o in k b o.o- h X 7'-' O.ool S E 7 0.o,lfi 3 M O.OO 4 N :n ). 'i w 7H O.OO 10 8 7'l o.l W . 0."J4! 6 W nil 0.0O H S 7.1 11. l 4 S Ft. eroudy lear Cloudy t'lear Clear t'lear riear Clear Pt. cloody loudr Pt. cloudy K'iesr Cloudy f,H 0.40 24 PW iPt. cloudy 64 0 .J 4 N R iriesr '. O.raij 4 NWflear 7J 0l SNWiflear 7R o.io 12 SW .Clear in n tin l'J S Clear .Cjl N'Wli'lear ao.i4 i NWJPt. cloudy !., 1 W iClesr n.oo. s w ciesr 4i0.n.'l SW Pt. cloudy 4t o.i r.' B cioudy 7S f.fy in SW IClesr T o.oo 10 oW Pt. cloudy BOO.oeieN 'Rsln KDWARD A- BEAL8. District Forecaster. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marrltlt Ureaaes. SCVTT-KINT C. V. Scott, of Slultnomah County. asd ;J. and Blanche Kins, seed SI. WlI.MAMS-THOMPSO.v John Wllltama. of Tillamook County, aged JI. and Bessie Thompson, ased .1. Blrlbs. B ARBER IS To the wife of Peter G Bar berla. IJ: Kast Tenth street. March a aoa. A VDER-'ON'-To the wife of Peter C. An derson. S East Mala street. March . a lo liia.alf: rt B..RI.rttsj 1 ' -- I New Perkins Fifth and Washington Sts. A Hotel in the Very Heart 61 Portland's Business Activity MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT Elsctris) Aato Bus. Cars to and from Uaioa . Depot every few minutes. l O- wetland, Mr. Both hotels centrally located, modern in every respect, and conducted on the European plan. A. CROUSE, Mgr The Hotel-Bowers Eleventh ami Stark Sts. Under Nsw Miaafsmant offers all the conveniences of s high-class hotsl. with all the comforts of a home. European plan $1.00 per day up. American plan. too. Famous for Its it rill, a la carte and table d'hote aervice at reasonable prices. -Special rates to permanent grueste. F. P. WILLIAMS, MANAGER L,flal'H'a'a'8J SfXHrrTnri f - Swgnfl WHIN IN Portland, Oregon TOP AT THX HOTEL f,ULTN0r.1AH East Thirty-second street, March 8. a dauch ter. FRENCH To tha wife of F. B. French, 4i Eaat Pine atreet. March 1$. a son. BROWN To the wife of Georf W. Brown, East Morrison and Seventh streets, March a son. BARBARO To the wife of Gulteppe Bar bara. 46 Grand avnu, April 2. a son. I.EM ME To the wife of Charlee R. Tmme. 1C0& Alblna avenue, April 1, a daughter. WALKER To the wife of Andrew J. Walker, US Roaelawn avenue, March 14, a eon. GERTZ To the wife of William H. Gerta. 140 Burrste street, March lo. a dauchter. DENTON' To the wife of J. H. Denton. 4:i North Twenty-third street, April a dauchter. KPECIAL.E To the wife of Anrelo Spe clale. 7J Kast Sixteenth street, March 21, a son. ZAZIO To the wife of Carmelo Zaxlo, ICS Eaat Seventeenth street. March 30. a son. KKI,LiT To the wife of Joseph Kelly, 4S7 Twenty-third atreet, April 1. s son. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Offlc. City Hall. WsJn (, A TSf. Hamant officer, 8rcanl . I Crmt. Hi1dtnc, 14 E. S4th N'.. Eaat 4779. Hors evnibulenc. oornsr of tth and Taylor. Votcrtnary tn charaj. Maraball COO. adI inaia Rescua Homo, .Vorthrup Acraa, Thomaj A. Short. tspu, 3 rlnga. MEETING XOTICtS. OREQON COMMA.VDERT. K. T. Special communication Hunday oven in at :15 o'clock IV r the purposo of attending prrtco v the Taylor-etret Methodlat Church. The at tendance of all Sir Knichta will be appre ciated. B1urnlne Knlfchts are extended aa eepecial Invitation to met lth ua. C. F. W 1 FaI Ai D, Reoorder. ORHOON leOTXJK. No. IOI. A. F. AND A. M- 6taed commu n teat ion this taturday) event ne at o'clnrk. Waeonic Temple. Visiting brethren cordially In vited. By order W. M. A. J. HJkNDLA S. P secret err. DIED. BETr.AMT In thla city. April 5. at the family apartments. the Harnent Hotel, J:tha I. Bellamy, ae4 40 year. 4 month", da j 9, beloved wife of (ieorre W. Bel lamy. Remalna at Ilolman'a funeral par lore Announcement of funeral later. XOLTMKOP On April 4. at the reeMen of hia nephew, A. H. Crane, on Pandy road. r"r i"leone. Francis Jnnea Molthrop. nrr ?0 years. 1 month. 1.1 da. fcaa iiaiicUvo P4pr pUsa copy. AMrsEsrrNTS, HEILIG Theater Tth Taylor Phones Main 1 and A lKl TWO PERFORMANCES TODAT Fpeclal Price I I lat Time I Matinee 2:15 Tonight 8:15 Henry W. Savage Offers the Dramatic Succeas. "MADAME X" Adeline Dunlap and Splendid Cast. Erenlnga l.ower floor, ll rows ej"0. 7 rowi ll.SO; balcony. 5 rows $1.00. S rows T5c. 11 rows Sue: aallery. SJc. 2Sc Thla afternoon, tl. TSc Ouo. 35c 2oC HEATS SOW 6EIXTNG. HEILIO THEATER. 7SISIKSU.O TOMORROW Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Klaw Erlanaer Preaent. Beautiful Dramatic Success, Rvenlnta Lower floor. 1.80. tt. Bal cony, 5 rowe. $1: n rows 7Hc: 11 rows, fOc. Gsllery. 3-Vj. 25c Wednesday mat- 1n-. tl. B"e. a.r. B A. K El R MTln"2"MeO Geo. U Baker. MKT. Matinee Today. lat Time Ttmlht. "THE FOrRTK ESTATE." Just released by Llebler At Co. Whole eeeeon In New York. Intense scenes, irrest acting roles, srlpplnr siory. Evenlnj prices: 25c. ROc only. Matinee Saturday, iic. Nest week, eiartlns tomorrow, matinee, "Mrs. Wlsae of the Cabbage Patch." MAIX . A 10t iMATLVKE EVERT DAT MAT. 15e ' 29e WTFK APRII, 1 Ln-y Weal on. The Beomas . . . . ... I I J n .1 I'.l.kln ormwood'a Canines and Monkeys, 8tewart hlKtera end F.scorts, WIUIs and Hassan, 8le sel and Matthews, Orcheatra, Pictures. Matinee Every Day. formerly Grand. Bnlllvnn A Conaidlne. tlt-fined Vaudeville. WEEK APRIT, 1 "The Tart Party," (4) Fol IM Rol filrls (41. Iiplta Perea. Anita Bartllna-. Joel Waterburr Broe. A Tennj. Orchestra. Prices. 15c and -c. WEEK APRII, 1 Princess Victoria, ("ey monr'a Muaica.1 nogs. Harry Brows I A ro., ( Isrke and Verdi, the Mu.lr.l tjoolmena, flair and lns. rntaecope. Popular prices. Box office open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Boies and first row balcony re served. Curtain l:SU, 7:1 and . Fhones, A 2ii3. Main .638. - LYRIC THEATER rOlBTH AD bl'ARK WEEK APRII. t Rice A Cady and Keatlna A Flood Musical Comedy Co. In "The Com poeer." See the "Gaby elide." first time west of New York. Two performances nlabtly, 7:S and :1B. Matinee dally. 2:30. irlday nlfht. Choree Girls' Contest. FUXEKAl, NOTICE. RATH At the residence. 86T Twenty-seventh street North. Martha M Rath, -sed US years, beloved wife of John F- R1"' dauihter of Mrs. E. Neville, sister of Mrs. I. lsila Moeley. Mrs. Annie Neville and Daniel and John Neville, j;""'"',1.1. take place from Dunn In. A 5 b-ia Chapel today (Saturday) . April . at B3v A. M. Service, at St. Patricks -hurch-corner Nineteenth and Savler. at lo o'clock Friends respectfully Invited, in terment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. HARK1.FROAD In this city. April 2. James M. Harkleroad. aed 68 years. 11 months. 18 davs, beloved husband of Ida E. Hark leroad. Friends and comrades of the u. A. R. Invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Holman a funeral parlors. Third and Salmon street, st 2 p M tomorrow (Sundsy), April T. Inter ment' IyOne Fir Cemetery. SWA NET At the family residence. Mil. an kle April 2. Zerllda W. Sw.ney, aged 6S Jeer..' beloved wit. of W. H. Swaney. Friends Invited to attend funersl services, which will be held at Holman a funeral parlors at 2 P. M. today (Saturday), April 8. Interment Rlverview Cemetery. MOI.TIinOP Tho funersl services of the late Francis Jones Molthrop will be held at Holman's funeral parlors at P. M. to morrow (Sunday.. i-rloncl Invited. In terment In the Exempt Firemen s plot. Lone Fir Cemetery. BrCKLER In this city. John C. Buckler, seed 7 years. Funeral will tak. place from the parlor, of the East Side Funeral Ulrectors. 414 East Alder and test blxth streets today (Saturday). April C, W . a. WORT The funeral of the late Mrs Emma r wort will be held today (fealurday). Aorll . at 2:30 P. M.. from the parlors of the Ea.t Sid. Funeral Directors. In terment Mt. Scott Park Cemet.ry. DVERNER Th. funeral service, of the late John Duarner will be held at punning A McKnlee-a chapel today (Saturday). April 0 at - Si) H M- Frlond. reepetfully In vited. Interment Itose City Cemetery. EVA Th. funeral services of the late Eliza beth Eva will be held at t Inley s chapel at M. today (Saturday). Friends Invited. Service, at the slave private. ' LOVCK, florwl deaina. Nab MU1 la- 1st. US-S4 and ClUaa. Alala M. A S1S4. MONUMENTS Otto Bcbumann Marble Work.. East d and Fin. Ota. 14. aiR. lUWABU HOLMAN, the leadlac fe. aertTdureoCoraad undertaker. XX. luua r'rrealn.n. lady eUlaPt. . II. mulns A WcEnte.. Fussrl Directors, Ub SdFlne. Phone Mala 43S. Lady at- teatdant. Oltlce of County Coroner. TTk ZELLEH CO.. M-4 HlUlams ava, Ph'one Eaat lues. 0 I. t-a" nttondaat, ' j r UNUKi A SON, Sd aa Mauleesa, H&y attendant. Fb.a. Main . A lass. saJSX 6IUE Fnneral Director.. .Oceana. iTTs. pnnolns. Ine. H . B tasa. ptstn. saiaa i.i. mm ' . a HEW KB COMPANY. Sd aad Clay. 1SX. A SeSl- Idy attMdant. SO" THE CEMETERY ; Beautiful Mt Scott Park LARGE, PERMANEJIT. NODEnH. PORT- I LAND'S O.ULT MODERfl I CENETEIIT WITH PERPETUAL CAKB I of all burial plots without extra ' chance Provided with a perma nent Irreducible M a 1 n t n a n c e Fund. Location Ideal; Just out- aide the c J t y 1 1 rn 1 t a on north ( and west slopes of Mount Scott, . contalnlns; J35 a ere a, equipped ( wilh every modern convenience , PRICES TO SUIT ALL. SERVICE THE BEST. ONE MILE SOUTH OK l LE NTS. REOULAR ' AUTOMOBILE SERV- ICE KREB BETWEEN LENTS A MB THE CEMETERY. It CITT OFFICE, '0-921 TEON ! BUILDING. MAIN 225, A 7086. , CEMETERY OFFICE, TABOR 14: HOME PHONE RING B 111 THEN CALL. LOCAI. 4201. NEW TODAY. MORTGAGE LOANS mmZ: CCEVERETT&SIM0NDS7C J O Incorporated. 9 V 419 BOARD OF TRADE BlIIJDINO, VJ3 BiVlefcJeaiea. sVl lib i'riir' ir uiii it, 3 UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OF FICE FOR THE FOLLOWING tR 'HECKS AND MAY BE HAD BY PRt SKNTINO YOl'R CHECKS AT THL ORi. GO.N1AN OFFICE: A 944, B43. IMS. U54. . . B K10. 911. 018. U2S. 92. 933, 35, 936. 93K. 943. I44. 84T. Mil. 003. C M5, t-L-a. K44, 845. 946, 4. 1 MZS. 89. 83S, 833. 93J, 938, 942, 943, 944, Kik.9ft78.89t4. 92T. 9I8, 929. 931. 932, 936, 937. 940. 842. 944. 9M. 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"Boomuic-Houaea" and M ant ed lo Kent." " NEW TOTVAT Hollyrood The Addition Select for Homes Lies between 33d and 37th sts., with Knott and Stanton streets through the tract, which makes its location "the hub" of Portland's East Side residenco district and the center of the city's beautiful homes. Lots all full size, with excellent prade and .beautiful trees, and prices lower than surrounding property, and easy terms, are rea sons WHY HoIIyr cod Is the Place to Buy for the investor or the homebuild er. All improvements and every convenience. Investigate and be convinced on HOLLYROOD. J. H. TIPTON CO., Inc., Owners 1108-10 Spalding Bldg. Tract Office, 36th and Knott Sts. Phone Marshall 2745. Center of Population The MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION in the f'itv. Is CEKTAIN to ADVANCE IN VALUE from year to year. Seeing ia believing. Uo and see. The Oregon Real Estate Company GTl AND AVE. AXP MULTXOMAH ST. WANTED to buv a elx or eight-room house, on liberal terms, with not to exceed $500 down. Wish to buy it from the owner. Contractors with big profits in view nevd not write. When writing give all details size of house. Incumbrance, terms, location and number of house, as well as reason for dosirlng to sell. Address A M 943, Oregonlan. 100x100 on Tenth street. No agents. Thone Marshall 3424. Store Room on one of the most prominent cor ners in Portland; quick possession given; present occupant moving; to larger quarters. R 949, Oregonian. A Bargain Five to 65-acre tracts of improved fruit or hop lands on the Salem Elec tric road at St. Louis Station. Part cash and trade for city property. Price 1275 to $300 per acre. L V .1 V? " I " I ' ' - F. RICHET, I1SI Veon Bldg. HAVE YOU HEARD OF TIMBER The new townslte of the P. R. N. Ry.. branch of the Southern Pacific. 48 mllea from Portland. In tha heart of the fret tlmbr belt In Oregon. Investigate. Lots on essy terms. Oet In on tho ground floor and erow mlth the town. TIMBER TOV4NSITE COMPANY, Timber. Oregon. COLLIS, BERRIDGE a THOMPSON. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS. S24 Worcester Block, I'hona Alala 6587, Holladay's Addition FOR SALE Goodnough Building AT Public Auction On Monday, April 22, 1912, at 11 o'clock, A. M., in front of the County Courthouse, I will sell at publio auc tion, the quarter block at Fifth and Yamhill streets, in Portland, Oregon, on which stands the 6-story Goodnough building. Terms, 1-3 cash, balance due in one year. DAVID S. STEARNS, Referee. LAURELHURST THE CREAM OF THE EAST SIDE residence section, streets all paved, cement walks, sewe"r, water and gas mains all in; graduated building re strictions; good car service; price from $1000 to $3000 per lot. Get particulars. Phone Main 1503, Main 4020 or A 1515. by sure to ask for H. H. TJRDHAL, 522 Corbett Bldg. I will build and lease to re sponsible tenant a building on my quarter diock at East Ton t h and Lincoln, suitable for laun dry, ma-chine shop, stable, m a n u facturlng o r storage The lot has no track age, but has good streets and is r 1 o a e . in. - In quire 606 Concord Build ing, Second and Stark streets. For Sale Or Lease for a term of years, a modern slx-story-and-basement brick, sprinkler equipped, on Terminal tracks, very central; 70,000 square feet floor space; suitable lor warehouse or wholesale. DAVID STBARXS, 248 Waaalnajtoa St. Mortgage Loans aS0,0OO and Over en CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. WM. MACMASTER " 701 Corbett Bldg. BUNGALOW Must sell at once. Beautiful bunga low, 75x100 Jot. One block from car, on E. 30th st. Furnished complete with best furniture. You must see this to appreciate it. STRONG at CO. 605 Concord Bids;. FOR SALE House, seven rooms, and lot, ROxlOO feet. Bath, furnace, fireplace, closets, etc. Was built for a home and is close in and very desirable. Terms if de sired. THE OREGON REAL ESTATE COM PA.N1, Grand Ave. and Slaltnomah St. Phonee East 67. C 1708. Seaside Cottage for Rent I WIU, RENT MY COMMODIOUS COTTAGE AT SEASIDE, completely furnished, electric lights, water, bath, etc.. on board walk, for May, June and July, or sooner If de aired. Telephone Main 2626. MORTGAGE LOANS CCtf JOHN E. CfiONAN, 7 J O Ma gpaldJoa; Bids. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. BRUBAKER BENEDICT. S0a McKay bids. M. 619. Beck. William G., 313-316 Falllnc bM. Chapln tt Herlow, 832 Chamber Commerce. Cook, B. S. A Co.. 608 Corbett bide Jennings A Co. Mala 168. 208 Oraconlaa, PALMER-JONE3 CO, H. P.. 404sOS-at Wilcox bid. Tbe Oregon fieal Estate Co., Grand ava., at Multnomah at. (Holladay Addition). REAL ESTATE. For Sale Lota LOTS; JUST A FEW LEFT. 3 per cent down. S3 per month. $326 to S00 per lot; fine section; will sell or trade; communicate with Joe Naah. cor. Millard ave. and "2d atreet or phona Tabor L'J 12. . MODERN 6-room bungalow, easy terms, teas and electricity. cement basement, ahadea and fixtures, atreet Improvements all in. S2 Eaat 11th at. N. Phone Wood- lawn s.-jh. . TJ T T, " V7 E- t Fine corner lot 60x100, in Hancoek-St. Addition, south and east front; will sell for much less than Talue. Call at 1060 n ancocanv. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS Lota 1 and block 4. Chicago Addition, Woodmere station. Mt. Bcott line; small payment down balance on easy terma. bee iota. Address AV law, uregonmn VOI'ITY In fine level view lot on Port land Heights. 800 feet from corline; sure to please; terms; deal direct with owner. I lOJ. uregttnmn. WILL sell my equity of $210 in suburban lota for 8135 cash; sale price. 20; cor ner, cleared and water to lots. AG 849, Oregonlan. IK VINGTON lot. 75x100. on 81st between Braise and Knott, facing east; Improve ments all In and paid for. Woodlawa B2S or C 1628. owner. FULL OOtxlOO corner lot. 6. E. corner K. 20th and Tibbctts St., $1ih0 cash. Inquire room 11 Mulkey bid-. 2d and Morrison. Main BS21. LAUD ADDITION. Koulty In excellently located lot for sale cheap. Room 704 Marquam bldg. Main 74. ioiio. 0 CASH. 810 monthly tor a good MM10O ft. lot on Kerby at., near car. Sohnion Dodson. 620-522 Board of Trade bldg. , BUT thla lot, facing eaat. high, sightly. near fine homes. East 62d and Alameda. oVner. 136 Teon bldg. Main lit. A I4H. ONE, two. three and four thousand to loan on Improved property. W. L. Page, 107 Sherlock bldg. FDR BALE or trade Choice corner lot, MOx l5. 18th and KUUng.worth. Call d 151 or E. S370. APARTMENT BITE. Full lot on west Park sU Cheap and desirable. Main 1S6. LOT $:I00; 16 monthly; 30 cash; uo rj strlctiona: near I. car. Johnson Dod son 620-022 Board of Trade bldg. 8UI50 Jefferson between Front and First; small income. n wv. 8400 ECjrITT In fine corner lot In Etit moreland. F t50. Oregonlan. ALAMEDA PARK, four lota for sale, cheap. n. .lain '' " AC r-nun .ipn. ,i ...... GOOD building lot In Belle Crest, cheap. Owner. Kst 24S2. FOR PAI.E or trade, A-l business corner. Weodlawn 684, For hale Lota 2S DOWN, 810 PER MONTH, Will buy you a splendid lot in F R A 8 E R ' 6 ADDITION. Located at Eaat 66th street, bor dering on the Powell Valley road. Only 5 blocks from 2 carlinee and the NEW MOUNT TABOR PARK. Street graded and water piped to each lot. Prices range from 8173 to 8760 for full-alsad lota. Take Mount Scett car to Poell Valley road, walk east to tract. J. J, FRASER, OWNKR. Tabor 1008, O.-W. R. N. EM PLOT Ee. 1 Please note; an opportunity la new or. fered you to secure a line lot nar the shops, on very easy terms. Call, write er phone at once for plat, giving exact loca-' tlon, price and terms on 25 lots situated near Fatten avenue. Act today. By so do ing you win save your rent and eventually; OWN TOUR OWN HOME. JAMES D. OGDEN. 848 Mississippi Ave. Wood lawn 202. 8160 TO $200 for beautiful lots 40x100; ad joining city limits, close to carllne; all cultivated,: Dover Park addition; good water; cheaper than acreage. WHT PA JIENT WHEN $10 CASH AND $3 PER MONTH WILL BUT A BUILDING BITET My auto ia at your service to show theee lota. George A. Rlftgs. 81S Spalding bldg. Phone Marshall 2748; evenings and Sunday C 1047. HEAD OF BELMONT ST. 159 feet frontage on Belmont, running back 110 feet to Broughton ave. at en trance to park. Thla piece contains 17.40O sq. ft. and is the most beautiful tract of land left In thia locality. The price. $000. Including hard-surfaoe pavement, makes this the one best buy. Fred W. German. Main or A 2776. WAVERLEIGH HEIGHTS. One of the very desirable lots at less than surrounding property; lies high and sightly and only four blocks from the carllne; price for a few days only $800 and can accept very reasonable terms. SHAW LOCKE, Main 8P90. A 4185. 73 6th St.. near Qsk. BEAUTIFUL view lot on southern slope, near Council Crest, $650 and up. Including cement-sidewalks, curbs, graded streets and water; building restrictions; sold oa easy terms. Provident Trust Company. . 201, 202, 203 Board of Trade. Marshall 478. A 1022. $950 LAURELHURST SNAP $930. j If you have the above amount in cash, you can buy a lot located In thla beautl-1 ful district, aire 50x100. located one block from car, high and sightly, like finding monev. Phone me today. East 960. Eve- i nlng C 2535. Mr. Delahunty. .. -. - . .. in. r. iinwTU Find view lot, matured fruit trees, re stricted district, near car. cement wal and curb. Bull Run water. Providaas Trust Company. 201, 202, 20 Board at Trade. Marshall 478. A 1022. Beam froperty. AGATBJ BEACH. Near Newport. Or. Most acenle and de sirable beach resort In the Northwest; absolute protetlon from the northwest winds; 40 houses and a new hotel, "Agate Beach Inn." to be built thla aeaaon. some now in courae of conatructlon; hotel te be electrically lighted and to cost lS,j to be open July 1. Write or phone ua tor illustrated booklet. AOATE BEACH LAND CO. 811-218 Board of Trade Bldg. J For Sale Mouses. I MR. LOT OWNER! ! HERB IS TOUR CHANCE TO IM PROVE TOUR PROPERTY WITH AI HOME FLAT OR APARTMENT; WILL (FINANCE IT AT A LOW RATE OF IN TEREST; PLANS FURNISHED FRKEJ IT WILL PAY YOU TO COMB IN AND TALK THIS OVER. . J. S. ATKINS. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, , HENRY BLDO. . , THAT VACANT LOT. I WHT NOT TURN A BURDKrT INTO INCOME PROPERTY? IF YOU OWN Ai LOT WE WILL FURNISH THB MONEY. , AND BUILD RESIDENCE OK JXA'ils. PLANS FKEB IF WB BUILD. UU REPUTATION TOUR PROTBCrlO. I , WILL PA YYOU TO SEE V8. L. R. BAILEY CO.. INC.. CONTRACT": 1NO ARCHITECTS. a24 A-BINGTON BLP. 1WO-THIRDS acre and new 8-roora bouse. West feilde. 20 minutes from Postoffloes running water piped to tract, good walka to station; beautiful view of Tualatin Vat ley: altfou: $luo down, 820 per month. PflOVlDENT TRUST COMPANY. 301 Board of Trade Bldg. , Marshall 478. A 1022. 8400 CASH, 385 MONTH. Buys the prettiest bungalow on tho East Sloe, beautltul surrounalngs, hurt, wood floors throughout; tile bath, elegant elec tric fixtures; in fact, every mouero con enience to make a complete home. This Is a bargain and must be seen to be P preclated. Write owner, J "54. Oregonlan. 6EE page 2. this issue of The Oregonlan for picture and description of elegant new home for sale In Laurelhurst. Watch that space every day for pictures i.nd descrip tion of Laurelhurat homes offered for sale. Some of the classiest residences in Portland are now being erected for sale in Laurelhurat. FOR SALE Choice 6-room bungalow in nne restricted district; cement block porch, hardwood floors, built-in sideboard, buf fet kitchen, complete cellar; all improve ments paid for; In distress, must sell. Come and see. 40U E. 62d St. 1M. Koss City Park car. ROSE CITY PARK. . $15 MONTHLY. All improvements In and paid for; J reoms. bullt-ln buffet and bookcases, solid oak floors, Ilreplace. furnace, etc Na tional Realty Trust CO.. 723 Chambe of Commerce bldg. Phone Main !! " LAURELHURST HOUSES. We are agents for all the good nouses In this district. Bee us for lowest prices, Offices on ground. Phono Eaat 888. DELAHUNXr CLEMENTS, 89th and East Gllsan Sts. FOR SALE or will exenange for well-located vacant property, 70x100. on West Bide, four good 7-room houses, rental $S0; price ill ouo- will pay cash difference or aa lum. lncumbraWe. David . yearns. .4 Washington st. . ROOM house, bath, halls and basement, on 100x50-foot corner lot. East 60th and vorlcet streets, Just two blocks south of Hawthorne ave. Price 13400. Satisfactory terms may be made. Telephone B 81ST or call 810 East 60th. ' 47BO LAURELHURST BUNGALOW. Best buy in this district; 6 rooms, thor oughly modem; one block to car. V have others. Phone us today. DELAHUNTY & CLEMENTS. East S9. Evenings B -oS. 6-ROOM modern bungalow, newly fur - . , . ,.m Mt Rrntt rar at niBnou. ouo uivv. ..v --. , Anabel; 82400. easy terms. Phon es, Tabor 2450. or Bellwooil 1826. TJirN-OALOW, 565 East 36th at. (Waverly); 5 room a. sleeping-balcony, attic; modern; a't'WMV terms. See owner, Thos. Mulr, 6o3 Chamber of Commerce bldg. Phone Main ,nma Irvlngton. Finely built, cheap Ipd t'numbe? of choice lots. C 1896. Ea.t w. H. HERDMAN. WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT ON EASY TERMS. Main 12. FDPLONG 617 Chamber of Commerce, SB1I1UONT New s-room oungaiowj every. BHAliavm fmnrovoraenia all r,lrl- ifrJit hard '-surfaced; 629 E. 87h' N.J 83600; $500 down for quick sale. See own er. O.w nn,j -" Vw modern, 7-room house, complete in'avery detail; the best value In the city for 85230; terms. 024 E. 10th North, near maniuu. 3.20V--" uwo t wv.iv--it.w, 6-room modern bungalow with fireplace on cor. lot, 50x100, 2 blocks from car; 3100 . o i' . ii t lot as first navm'nt 1T-,1 w- German. :)20 Burnside. M. or A 2779. IRVINGTON" New 8-room house, thorough ly modern; a, bargain. By owner. East 1191. -'250. T-RM. modern bungalow; 8600 dead loss. 1135 E. 23d N. Woodlawn 2714. SEVEN-ROOM house: (50 down; J10 mo. Tabor, 427. Owner. 3325 WEST PIEDMONT. 6 rooms, buy. 262 Star, between 11 and 1. East 6117. FOR FINE HOMES. See Delahunt. MODERN 0-room house. West Side. $5000; $ I v cash. Owner, Main 7773. MODERN new bungalow home: fruit, ber ries, garden, tins. 1206 E. Taylor; no agla.