Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 13, 1912, Page 13, Image 13

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    FAGTS ON COLLEGE
MERGERS WANTED
Reliable Information to Be
Compiled for Public Before
Vote Is Taken.
MASS MEETINGS PLANNED
oinnil-inn Appolntrd by Ooifnior
Will Intretlgal Condition
l-r-adlng to Consolidation
In Other Mat. 1
i
T'ip prima ry purpose for the appoint
ment by Governor Wat of a commis
sion, announced yesterday, to Investi
gate the alrlahnilr rf ronenlldat Inn
the University of Oregon and the Ore
on Agricultural College wu to pro
vide some meana for assembling; re
liable facta, baaed on the experience of
other states, for tha Information of the
voters of Oregron befora they are railed
i.Don to vute on a proposeJ Initiative
measure suggesting- aurh a merger of
these Institution", which niay be mil
mltted In tha November election.
W. K. Newell, of Oaston. who baa
ben designated rhalrman f the com
mission, la an ex-Member of the State
J-cglslature and one of the beat-known
and successful horticulturists of West
ern Oregon.
Mr. Newell said yesterday that ha
expected to rail the members ot the
commission together for their Initial
meeting and organisation In about two
week.
reaaaalaaloaera Ta roarer.
-The details of the plan that will
be followed by the commission In Its
Investigation will not be outlined defi
nitely, of course, un'll the commis
sioners ran Ret together and confer."
said Mr. Newell, yesterday. -The orlir
Ina: Idea of those suggesting the ap
pointment of the romminlun, whlrh
was agreed to when the excursion of
Tortland business men visited Dallas
recently, was to rather all possible In
formation on the subtect for prrsenta
tion to the voters of the state.
The commission first will proceed
to secure from other states accurate
Information as to experiences In tha
conduct of like educational Institution.
We will seek this data from those
states In which a consolidation of tha
state university and the agricultural
college has taken place. We will as
certain the reasons that brought about
these mergers and will acquire re
liable Information as to the actual re
sults of the consolidation. In this way.
the commission expects to be ahla to
satisfy Itself as to whether It would be
better In this state to continue to main
tain the two Institutions a separate
arganliatlons or to ronsollJate them
Vetera T- He- Kdacalee
-When the Information has been
obtained It will be prepared in
proper form and submitted to
the voters of llie state for their In
formation. In ii ay &ie commis
sion hopes to be able to acquaint tha
voters with the true situation and tha
advlsablltty or lack of advisability of
undertaking to nierse the two school.
WltM thla Information In their pos
session, the electors of the state will
be prepared Intelligently to vote on
the proposed measure by which tho
consolidation of the two schools is
provided. Without thla information,
the average voter would n"l be In a
position to pass on the proposed bill
alth the Intelligence a subject of such
.ltal Importance to tho state demands.''
It Is possible that when the commis
sion has gathered the Information that
will be sought from other statra. public
met lings will be held, when the sup
porters of the Initiative measure pro
posing consolidation and the opponents
of that legislation will be permitted to
present their respective sales.
f'.arly Resasrt Kaaected.
The commission expects to be able
to compile the information It seeks
ind have It In the hands of every
oter some time before the November
election.
The commission consists of nine
members. In addition to Mr. Newell,
they are: Robert R. I!an. United Wales
Judge and member of board of regents
of University of Oregon, of Portland;
J. K. Weatherford. lawyer and member
hoard of regents Oregon Agricultural
College, of Albany; Pr. C. J. Pmlth.
member of board of higher curriculum,
of Pendleton: W. J. Mariner, farmer,
of Blalock: Will II. I'aly. president
Oregon State Federation of Labor, of
Portlnnd: John II. Smith, lawyer, of
Astoria; K. L. Thompson, of llartman
fc Thompson, bankers, of Portland;
leorge Putnam, editor Mail-Tribune,
if Med ford.
OREGON PIONEER DIES
Monrnr Mulkrr ' Monmooth Suc
rninbt Aftrr Short Illness.
MONMOUTH. Or.. May II. (Special
Monroe Mulkey. a pioneer of 1847.
well known throughout Yamhill and
Polk Counties, died at his home In
Monmouth Saturday, after a few lay
lines.
He was born In Missouri In 1137. coro
na" to Oregon with his parents when 8
years old. ettllng near Amity, where
the rreater part of his life was passed.
He still owns Urge farm, the family
home He marVled Maragaret Garrison
In 1S fhe died In They had
seven children, four of whom are liv
ing He married Mr. Martin. In Mon
mouth, in 18. She aurvlves him.
Mulkey. when a boy on the Journey
to Oregon, drove the first herd of sheep
to this state. They were landed safely
on the Yamhill homestead, with the
exception of a few stolen by the In-
J'Vunersl services will be held In Mon
mouth Tuesday. Furlal will be at
mlty In the afternoon.
SUFFRAGE POETIZED IN '84
Vers on Votn for Women I'oond In
Newt-paper Kile.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. May II Spe
rlsl What some people thought of
woman suffrage in 18. when Wash
ington was a territory, may be gleaned
from the following; verse in the Van
couver Independent of that date. That
paper has been merged with the Van
couver Chronicle, but I.loyd Du B"l.
president of the Vancouver Commercial
:-lub. has a file which he prlsea highly.
This" verse was In a copy of June 1.
:
1. Mother, may I go out to vote?
Yea. my charming daughter;
And see that you get a big bank note
For voting as you oughter."
lanmiiTer "Bet" to Be Paid Here.
-ANC04Vfclt. Wash, May II. tf-pe-
HEILIG ?tb aad T. lor
Pbonea Mala 1 and A -1IJ.
TONIGHT "ht
Wpevtal "vice Matinees W4. and Hat.
Wm. A. Brady I Ltd. I F'NU-nu
The I'nmidr Hit,
"OVERNIGHT"
F.vmn $1 3-. f Tic 5w. 3
w rf P-4 - v ?" --. :.
BA.I, fc ''';"
WrCL. Baker. Mgr.
it.Krt MTtM-K fMPAr
Tonight Bargain Mgbt all mil -3e
All Ull I.e.,. Ma--- Wed. and bat.
Greatest f All Wmimh Fias.
-Tim GIRL or THE OOLDLN W ET"
Be TavM FteTaeco.
VimlflMf WceeW- roffevfs. Imnvw ('Ml
kteninr --. 5'e. Mann. .-e onl.
fuitivrr rvrnr nae
MOHT: lie. Tie. SOe Tie
mm MAY 14 Cecil Lewsi and Florence
llolbrook; Mile, famllle Oners The ssjwn
Tel.! H. II. 1 Jt Company U eaten
Hentley tsj Hseia Kaufman Ines Bert
and little tvallne 4ftrrHetraj riclare.
T4KK M.IY 1J "Cinderella." musical
fntar: Brandt and Walton I Mile
Mmwi ereamt Mathews and lelde, Ba
hlod the sweae" lulse I .era Id M (al Krls
eaeyt Pantaaeacope. Popular price. Mat
inee dallr. ttoire aad flr.t row balcear re
served. Pox adlce open from ! A. Vf. ta
la r. M. Phones A tts. Mate UU. Cwrtata
?:0. 7:111 and .
atatlaee Every Day.
nIK MV 11 The Oelmer Poster C.lrls:
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick oelkeri Koach and
M-'urtlj 1 1., lines and Rlleyi Wlllard; Lss
Iisii tvrebeatra. Prtcea IV and XSr.
this wrro
rR(H;R.IMK OP A r TRACTIONS
AT IIIK
Arcadian Garden
In
Hotel Multnomah
"Tha Reataanuit Beantlfal."
Surpaas-a In Eiceilenre
anvthlng yet pressnled In this charming
dining place. Two complete bills eeery
evening. JO to a.M and 10 3O to 12:30.
Mgaorsi Rulsa and Hlgwoe W Lneca.
Lata Biara of tha Urssl l irU Urand opera
Company.
Kaaaky. Violin Vlrtnoae.
Brown and Robinson.
The Keyeterlng Cavaliers.
jeba Post.
The Silver-Volt. d Tenor,
sod the
Incomparable Orchestra of gololsla
under tha direction of
Philip Pel.
Musstan Imperial Court Conductor.
TI-KAr: MIKF. VOI R TAHI K BFr.RVA-TION-
KAHLV IN lilt DAI 1
MtXTNOMAM MOTPI. COMPANX
II. C. Itawees. Manaaer.
clal.) Oeorge B. ' Simpson and Harry
Hayes made a wager that the one sell
ing the most ticket to the Klka' min
atrel show here Wednesday and Thurs
day ntuhts would be entitled to have
the other psy for 'four seat to the
Qrphruw in Portland, and a big dinner
al a cafe afterwarda. Mr. Simpson
turned in 13i tickets, while Mr. Hayes
sold but The Klks played to two
crowded houses and stand to make
about 81000.
DEMOCRATS TO CONFER
PtXrA.iTKS TO NATIONAL (OX
VKXTION MKKT II Kit E.
filler' to Seek Re-election as Com
mitteeman four Others Would
I.Ike Same Position.
Delegates from this state to the Dem
ocratlc National Convention will hold
a preliminary conference in Portand
today, when pans of organisation ami
ether detail having to do with their
Journey to raltlmore next month will
be considered. Among the details to
be determined Is the time the delega
tion will leave for the Nutlnnal con
vention, which will be convened at
liaUlmnre June IV
It will probubly not be posslbe for
all of the delegate to attend today's
meeting. J. W. Maloney. of Umatilla,
la In the city for that purpose and
other out-of-town members of the dele,
gntlon are expected this morning. Mil
ton A. Miller, of Lebanon. Democratla
National committeeman for thla state,
arrived yesterday and will meet with
the delegates. Mr. Miller will not only
attend the Baltimore convention, hut
he will ask a re-election as National
committeeman.
In seeking this office. Mr. Miller will
ba opposed by four rivals, three of
whom are members of the deegatlon.
Thev are F. V. Holman and W. R. King,
of this city, and A. P. Bennett, of The
Dalles. The fourth. TV. H- Cannon, of
Medford. Is a prominent Democrat of
Southern Oregon.
The ten Democratic delegate from
this state, a majority of whom are ex
pected to attend today's conference,
are: A. S. Benentt, of Wasco; Merman
Wise, of Clatsop; Thomas Carrlck
Burke, of Baker; Mark Holmes, of
Polk; Victor P. Moses, of Benton; J.
TV. Maloney, of Umatilla; James K.
Oodfrey, of Marlon: Daniel W. Shea
han. of Wallowa; Will R. King- and
Frederick V. Holman. of Multnomah.
During lail Immlsrante to tha number of
711 arrived In Chile In contrast to Io43
In tff".
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Dally ee Bwadaj.
Par IJne.
One time . , He
ame ad let ceaeeewltve tlmsa ie
(M 4 three consecutive times sue
eeraa ad all er s ea ronseevitlee time. ae
Remittance must accautpaay eut-ef-lewa
"tCbea one advertisement la net raw la eaa
seewtle leeaoe the eee-tirae rate applies.
his werue count aa oae Una an rash ad
vertlsemeata aad a ad coveted fee lees tbsa
two Unea.
On (bant er beak advertlaemaote tbe
rharge will be baaed as tbe actual number
af Unea appearing la tbe paper, ragardlcae
ef tbe aamber of wetds In eavi ta line.
la Kew Today all ad vartiee meats are
charge by aieaaora enl. 1 Usee te tbe
lac a.
Ibe above rates apply te edverttseaaeata
adee ew Tattar" aod aU etBer clsasinca
Uurii except the following:
Mluattoaa Wanted. Maia.
etluatlone Wanted. lesnala.
OreguAlaa w Hi accept eiastlned adeertlse
saeot ei er the telephone, presiding the ad
vertiser la a subscriber te either pbooe. Ne
Prices will be Quoted ever tbe poena, bat
III will be rendered the tallowing day.
Whether aabesqaent edvortlaecnenla will be
aeeeMed eer tbe phone depends npoe tbe
peomlwitese ef the payasent of telephone ad
vert laeaseat. niteaUoee Wanted aad Per
oneal adteetlaemoata will aot be aceepted
over tha tolepbeae. Orders far one loser
tloa ealy will be accepted for llooaea for
Kent." " Tamil are foe bale." "Baalaees Op
oortuollleo." -Kasllag-M .uses" aad -Heated
to Keat,"
(r .a
QW
'sT ft Formerly Oraad.
. Jp Sulllvaa A CaiisiUiaa.
Hefioed auileilll-.
. ATTENTION NOBLE
ffft V Al Koran Temple, of Cleve
j 'Li J land, and Medlneh Temple,
fTtZS Chlraro. will arrive In Port.
land at T:4 Monday mom
!n. Memhara of Al Kader
Trmpla and their ladles and
Malting Nobles urgently re
quested to b at the I'nlon
I. i.ot tr headquartara to
welrome theaa Temples. Au
tomonilea ara nsetUd and
Nobles are requested to bring
nr aenft their machines. Ira
! Poaers will be In chsrs of machlnas.
Fvrla Temple. Pittsburg. El Zaaal Temrle.
pargo. N. U.. and Lulu T'tniil. I'hlladelplila.
alii arrive at T:4" Tues.lay morning.
Announi ements a 111 ba made later regard
ing Temple, to arrive the balance at tne
week. ll-alquartsra Portland Hotel ana
S"onlc Tempie.
Nobles come te headquarters during tna
day to assist the committees to entertain tna
visitors.
D. a. TOMAflNI.
Chief Kabbab.
PORTLAND I-OCK5E. No. 5.
... K. AMI A. M. Masonic Tem
ple. Special communication this
(Mondavi sfternoon. 1 .30 o'clock,
to conduct funeral services of
Tlrolher Henrv 8. Book, of Hol-
enbe k l-ole. Uoa Anselea, tel., wnicn
will be held from Holmans rhspel at i
o'clock. Vleltors welcome Pr order W. M.
f. M. HTF.ADMAN. riecretary.
HARMONY LODGE. No. II. A.
, r. . .
-..I... i . i. runnil.i-l evenlnr. at
? T 3' O'clock. An address on the
orlsln of Freemasonry ana tne
i.-.a r the third deeree. by
Rro. 6ldney Helser. of Norfolk Lrtdse. No.
1. of Virginia. Visiting brethren welcome
TV. TV. USLIN. necretar).
MULTNOMAH COUNCIL, MOT
Al. Allt'AM'M Meets at K. P.
Hall, llth and Alder streets, the
cv-nnd and fourth Monday of each
month at 8 P. M. Visitors cor
dlallv welcomed.
I'.'LUIO COVER. Pecretary.
tU I nloo ave.
WItLA M ETTTC LODGE. No. 2.
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication thla Monday
nlng at I SO o'clock. Work In M.
M. decree. Visiting brethren
welcome.
W. S. TVEEKS. Secretary.
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP
TER No. 14. O. K. B. Stated meet
ing this i Mondavi evening. Ksst
Kighth and Burnsida. Degreea. Or
der TV. M.
BKI.LB RICHMOND. Sec.
UNITED STATRS CASHIER COM PANT
XOTli'E OP ANNUL MEETINO.
The annual meeting of the stnckholdt-rs
of the Vnlted Plates Cashier Company will
he held at tha office of the company, on
the second floor of Us factory building
at Kenton. Portland. Oregon, on Monday.
June in. 1B1I. at 1 P. M.. for the pur
pose of electing directors and for the
transaction of such other huetnese ss msy
be nrnusht before said meeting.
KOBEKT J. L'PTON'. Secretary.
SAMARITAN IX1DOE NO. S, I. O- O. F
AM members srs requested to meet at hall
of W-mdiawn Lodge No. 171. near end of
Woodlawn car line. Monday evening. Msy
IX. at o'cli-ck sharp, to pay that lodge a
fraternal visit and sea their prise team
confer the first degree.
R. OSVOLD. Sec.
CALL FOR MASS MEETING IN KENTON
All property owners are reouested to at
tend a meeting to ba held In Fir Hall Mon
dav evening. May 11. to dlcusa the dilatory
methods of contractor who la doing nothing
on street contracts awarded last ticptember.
KENTON IMPROVEMENT CI. IB.
DIED.
IfANPf1 tn this cltv, Mav 12. frs. Rachel
A. Ilsnes. a'd "0 years, or 7!H Reed st
Announcement of funeral later.
COOK At Vancouver. Wash.. May 12. at
his home. 111.1 Fast B street. Alexander J.
Cook seed ii years 8 months Vt daya.
rVNERAX. NOT1CEA.
EMERT-In thla city. Mar 11. at hla Jbroth
era residence. RfcB Millard ave.. George
W. Emert. axed 83 year months 0
elsis. Deceased la survived by a slsler,
Mrs. Mary A. Mitchell, and brother. J.
J. Emrrt. of this oltv. Funeral services
a 111 take place today i Mondavi at 8 P. M.
from the chss.l of the Fkewea I nder
tkliig Conipanv. corner Third and Clay
rtreeia. Friends kindly invited. Interment
Mllwaukle Cejnetery.
MYERS The funeral services of the late
Addle V. Myars will tak place today
.Mondavi. Msy in. al 1: A. M.. from
the chepel of the Hkewes Undertaking
t'nmpany. corner Third and Clay sts.
Friends kindly Invited to attend. Inter
ment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
SOCK At the family residence. 4l East
4tt. St.. North. May iO. Henry S. Rook,
aced i years. Friends Invited to attend
funeral services which will b held at
llolman's Funeral Parlors at 2 1. M.
Monday, May IS. Interment Rlvervlew
Cemetery.
DAVENPORT The funeral services of the
1st" Homer C. Psvenport will ha held St
Mllverton. Oregon, tluday) Monday, at -
P. M.
MOV VMENTS Otle tichnmana Marble
Work.. t.at d aad, fine ate. Eaat It.
M ti. tDHlRIl HOLMAN. Ine leading f
aeral director and aadrtaker. HO Iblrd SU.
ror. Mlmuu, jauj ' -
Uonnlng Mrf.ntee. Funeral lUreclora.
Tin oao . . -
leadaot. OWIce of t ounty toroaer.
and lino. I'Bone .'aaiil tw. v
A. rt. r.i.l.r.i - - - - . . .
1-hoae Eaat liwa. C lu". Lady attendant.
1 i. rlNLEV BON. d aad .Vadleoa.
iJh. .Ilea dam. Pbene Mala . A laa.
tA!r elUK Poneraa Klreelora. euoceaaora
te V. Wunulng. lac E. et. B Mi.
" LUBX H. rndertaher. eor. Eaet Alder and
alx1h. Eo.t 7a I. B la. Lady attendant.
MUtwVs COMPAV. d and Clay. Mala
4 lit. A tiil- Lady attendaat.
A
r . . .. n Ku( . u.'llllaMa owe.
leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
s CEMETERY j
Beautiful :
MOUNT SCOTT PARK :
I.ARIiK. PEnMAXENT,
VI O I K ft . P O It T-
LAMPS OM.V MOnKRN
C K W K T I '. It V W ITU
PGRPRTl'Jll CA BK
of all burial plots without extra
charge. Provided with a irarma-
nent Irreducible M a I n t n a nre
Fund. Location ideal: Juat out-
tide the city llmlti on north
and west elopea or -Mount won.
containing 33S a c r e . equipped
with every mndery conveniences.
THtrES TO SPIT ALL.
SP.ItVM'E THE BEST.
IOE MILE MIPTH OK
LENT S. R E (1 I I. A K
A I' TO MOBILE SEHV-
ICE KHEE BETWEEN ,
LENTS A N U THE ,
CEMETEHV. ll II II
CITT OFFICE. :0-921 YEON
BUILDINO. MAIN A 70HH.
C E M K T K K Y tjFFICE. TABOit
14liH; HOME PHONE! KINII B
HI, THEN CALL, LOCAL 4201.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Of floe City Hall. Main SSS. A T.139.
Humane officer. Mergeant E. L. Crate.
Realdanca. 24 E. 2th N., Eaat 4T7.
Horse ambulance, corner of Sth and Taylor.
Vaterlnarv In charge. Marshall 600. Ani
mals Rescue Home. Northrup Acrea. Thomas
A. Short, Supt.. A 6M7. 3 rfnga.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At private residence, 14S N. loth St.. near
Hovt st. Furniture, rugs. etc. riale at
10 o'clock. Baker Crowe!!, auetloneera.
At Wlleoo's auction House, at 10 A- 34.
Pnmlture. 1 71 -1-5 Second street.
NEW TODAY.
To Lease Fire-Proof Bldg.
with trackage. Can furnlah 60,000 .
ft. or v.111 divide to aulL Large ele
vator. Suitable for manufacturing- or
wholesale house. Centrally located.
Phone B 104.
After this date I may be found at
room 04 Kothchild building-. , having
removed from room 616, of the same
building, and I will handle tha differ
ent lines of real estate In connection
with timber lands. Notice change of
phone My number Main 7677.
E. T. PRICE.
lOLLIS, BEKRIOUE ox THOMPSON.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS.
tze Woreeater Rloek. Pkone atalaapaT.
BTSINESS man. hustler, preferred, with
$-.,o,o. can have $J"0 per month clear and
,-.,er In well established boslnees: over
Mo already coming la. 1 0. Oregoiuau.
ef
WILL SELL
LEASEHOLD INTEREST
in prominent corner in Nob Hill dis
trict. Lease runs 93 years at $100 per
month net. No revaluation. Prop
erty improved with one-story building
co!.tino; $8."00. Rented at $200 per
month, with increasing lease. Will
sell building and leasehold interest at
$Sf00.
W. H. Webb, 401 Yeon Building.
Jlain 4013. .
Sacrifice Sale
If sold within next few days, mjr
two lots (100x100) on Kast Twenty
fifth, near Cora avenue, facing; cast, at
S. P. R. 1 car shops. Worth $1342, in
rltidlnff street and sewer Improve
ments, mny be had for 11975. Address
Owner, U HO, Oreifonlan
Mortgage Loans
BSO.OOO and Over on
CENTRA I. Bl'MNPSS PROPERTY.
LOHtM CIKKENT KATEfL
VVM. MACMASTER
701 Corbett Bldg.
EAST SIDE
WAHEHOISE OK FACTORY SITE.
150x300 Terminal Trackage.
$18,000 TERMS
Call Afternoons. 11X1 F.leventb Street.
J. H. HILBAl lill.
MORTGAGE LOANS
tZC? JOHN E. CRONAN, no
J O 003 Spaldlnv Bld. 0 f
BBAL KSTATE DEALERS.
BK1BAKER Bt.N EDICT. 602 McKay
blflg. M. 64ft.
Beck. William C. SJ3-X1H Falling blrlg.
Chapln Horlow, 832 Chamber of Commerc
Cook. B. 8. CO. 60S Corbett b'.dg.
HOLM Ed MENKKEB. 20 Railway Ex
change bldg. Fhona Main GOOs.
Jennlnss at Co Main Ihd. 2UB Oregonlan.
PALMER-JONE3 CO. li. P. 404-405-40
Wilcox bldg.
The Oiegon Heal Fatate Co.. nrand ave. at
Multnomah at. (Holladay Addition.)
REAL ESTATE.
1 or gale Lota
E. POHTLAXD IIEHJIiT.S.
3 adjoining GOxlOo-ft. lola on K. 32d.
near Clinton t., within 1 block of carllne.
facca eaet. high and lightly. In good res
idence dlntrict; will eel I together or se par
ately; price for Immediate eale a5 cacn.
11. P. FAl.MKR-JON'KS CO.,
404 Wilcox Illdg.
Phone' Main SPQ. A g-VI.
LAURELHl'HST CASH BUY.
If you are looking for eomething that
la extra low In price and ait 11 1 one of the
good lota of thla choice addition, let ma
how you what I have for U20 cah.
F. E. CLEMENTS.
Office Eaat Glleon an. I 3Uth Sta.
HOLI.ADAY ADD. QUARTER.
Corner lOnxloO ft., at li. and Mult
nomah ate.. In one of tha beit residential
diatrtcta of the city; price ..fliio.
11. P. PAI.MEK JONES Co.,
4'.'4 Wilcox UlUK.
Phones Main StilO. A 2603.
l.AL 'KELHL'RST SNAP.
Fine lot. ."0xH0. on Senate St.. near
.IBth. Thle lot l worth 13."o, hut owner
must eell, and our price for a few daya l
glooo. easy terms if deatred.
GRl'KJI aV IIOLWi.
ma Board of Trade Bkla-.. 4th and Oak.
BROAOWAY L.UT.
50x100 ft., on Broadway, near 31t St..
facea north on paved street; price for lm
dlate sale 1oOO c-il.
II. 1". PA1.MER-JONE3 CO.,
401 Wilcox Hldg.,
Phonea Main HSI'K. A 2fi"3
I COI N'.'II. C'KKST snap Fin" view hulld-
Ing aite. lVXIW. Ill oeec peri ui voun-ii
Crest; all Improvements In; choap. st
building site in Urn high-grade resi
dence district: terms.
R. F. BRYAN.
Main lOrtS. .VS Chmn. of t'om. A 122'.
1 u, ACRKri, j:,00.
year Towell Valley road and K. 77tM
at., level, street on two sides. Bull llun
water, surrounded l- houses; price t2oW).
11. P. PAI.MEK-JONES CO..
404 Wlkox Blil.
Phones Main hll'1.!. A -''.',3.
ill'. VIEW PARK.
3 acres on rldite above Willamette
Helghta. unexcelled vle v perpetual sprluu.
on county road; prl,-e $.triie.
II. P. PAI.MEK-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phones Main o'.19. A 2ti53.
CHEAP LOTfv
Its BOxloo each, on E. 28th and E. 27th
sts.. ono Mock from two carllne. the Rojto
city Park and E. Ankcny and Sandy road,
luK and up. Terms.
J. J. OKKKR.
Cor. Orand ave. and E. Ankeny.
PORTLAND HEli;ilTS.
Beautiful sites for bungalows Just above
the housetops at tha foot of the lulls;
carllne and wniklug distance; any sixa
wanted at too equate foot; one beautiful
site for 10e0. Room i- Hallway Ex
change.
nun 1 1. 1 ' - - - - -
2 vacant lots on Council Crest Drive,
affording t-eamlful view, overlooking tho
cltv and valle. Will be olcl to first
i.artv making ch offer. Devlin a: Ilre
hailKh. "07 Yeon hldjt-
.jl.. u "t 1 v 1 ill'i TlflV
(10 DOWN 10 PER MONTH.
Kino view lot, matured fruit trees, re
stricted district, near car. cement walk
and curb. Bull Bun water. Provident
Trust Company. 2d floor Selling bldg.
Main lew. A tt-"i.
BEAI'TIFL'L view lot on southern slope
near Council Crest. :,0 and up. Includ-
Ing cement sidewalks, curbs, graded atreet
and water; building restrictions: sold on
-asv terms provident Trust Company,
id floor Selling bldg. Main 10. A 8-H1.
1100 LACKELHL'RST CASH BUY-1 1 lnO
Soxioo lot. located In the best pan of
l.aurelhurst. one block to cur; hlKh und
sightly. Thla Is a sure barifaln. Phone ma
today. East ! Mr. 1-Iahunty.
WEST SIDE.
Beautiful residence lot. Nob Hill, hard
surface street, close In, block from 2 car
lines; bargain at 1 4 .".00; terms. Archibald,
4 2 i Falling bldg.
ONLY the price of a lot; price :.i0, easy
terms: small plaatered 2-room house, lot
60x105: meet you; blue ribbon on coat;
Grays Crossing. 2 to 4 P. M. ; Mt. Scott
car.
FOB" SALE Large lot, nearly Uw" a. ft..
In Hawthorne diet.; faces east and fronts
rsrllne on E. 34H at.; price I12.V", Includ
ing Improvements to dale: restricted resi
rieuca dlalrlct. O 84. oiegonian.
iIlAVE a 50-ft. lot In Alberta, close to car,
that you can have at 110 down and 110
a month, with 6 per cent, provided you
arrange to live on same immediately.
Own er. 10-0 Yeon bids-
APARTMENT LOCATION.
West Side. ne:ir Multnomah Jlub. llK'x
1"0 exceptionally fine outlook over the
city owner will sacrifice. Room 0.6
Hallway xcnane.
HAVE A SPLENDID LOT ON STANTON
T NEAR 3STH ST.. THAT I WILL
SELL RIGHT; EASY TERMS; NO
AOENTS. O 81. OREC.O.MAN.
OTS $30 down. 1 per mo., no Int.. no
taxes. Including Improvements, cement
walks curbs. Bull Run water, etc.; till
locution. Particulars m. oreKoniau.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLLsIVELY.
BEAUTIFUL HOMES AND
HOMES IT ES.
Marshall 4827. BKOOKE. . A 83a
c-moic-E lota, all Improvements In, cen
C"Uy located. East Hide, price, right J
Union ave., near Uolng. Woodlawn 1.S0.
CORNER lot on Union ave. OilxOO, 2 hou.e.
Income 3'-'4 year; a aacrlfleo by owner; no
asents. 6.loa Woodigwn ll-8.
CHOICE VIEW LOT 11.100.
Improv.d. restricted, near City Park.
Call evenings. A JTiU. Marshall 4037.
I LOTS near Beaumont on 33d; llOvo;
MY equity (M-. In live lots. Glenhaveo
Park, IctoQ. AO 5S. Oregonlan.
LTEF-sX"viVG sacrifice; beautiful Irvlng
ton lot. Main
LOT 5. block 70. Iurelhurst, 61750. Phon.
Tabor 3IHI7.
Beach Proierty.
BEACH lt for salo or exchange for piano.
4111 Vancouver ave.
Por sale Hoitaea.
EOR FINE HOMES
See Delahunt.
frank L. M'-Gulre to Insure against
lire. M. 100S. 61U Abington bldg. A 1140. J
For Sale Houaee
MOVING from city Jure 15 and must sell
fine Eas; Side home, close In, very cheap,
containing reception hall. living-room,
dining-room, pass pantry, kitchen. S bed
rooms, den. bathroom, beam celling and
bullt-ln buffet, fireplace, cement basement,
laundry trays, furnace and gaa water
heater, finished attic: will sell furniture;
good terms. Call mornings or evening.
Kant 2rwV4.
BEST BUILT HOME Leaving city; sacrifice
just-completed 8-room double constructed
strictly modern house; all conveniences,
electric cockers, etc.; make 610M by tak
ing Rose City Park car today to 3Sth St..
1 block north to Broadway: small pay
ment, balance like rent. S. Peterson, ar
chitect, owner. S5 E. 3Sth. Woodlawn
3.7H,
PORTLAND HEIGHTS BARGAIN.
Dainty new Q-rooiu Colonial house, built
for home, ivory and solid mahogany fin
ish, artistic fireplace, sunroom, two sleep
ing porches, largo Improved grounds, view
absolutely unequalled; S11.5IV), terms;
61000 reduction if sold before May 23.
BROOKE.
Marshall 482T. A S':li.
IRVINGTON
S-room modern house on corner E. 24th
and Braxee sts.: white enamel woodwork,
every convenience; garage; lot OSHxlOO
ft.: price Including street Improvements.
6HOO0: terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phonee Mnln Sfi!)!l. A -K.
COTTAGE 62000
4-room modern cottage on lot 47Hxino
feet, within 1 block of W.-W. carllne,
Howe station. Id first class shape and
ready for occupancy. Price 62000. on easy
terras PALMER-JONES CO.,
404 Wllccx Bldg.
Phones Main Mil9S, A!
ROSE CITY PARK. SI WISTERIA.
rooms, sleeping porch. also view
porch: grand view of city and mountains;
oak floor, buffet, cabinet kitchen, fire
place, lighting fixtures, shades. cement
basement, furnace and launtiry trays;
everything that makes a complete home;
6'0 will handle. J. Bryson Moore, owner.
Phone Tabor 32S. C isn2. .
IRVINGTON.
7-room modern house, facing eaat on E.
1lth at., between Thompson and Brazes
at..: full cement basement, furnace, hard,
wood floors, bullt-ln buffet, shades and
fixtures, garage; priee $S7"0: terms.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phones Main 8iW. A 2fi.'3.
RARE BARGAIN.
FROM OWNER.
ELEGANT 11-llOO.M IRVINGTON HOME.
SOxlOO-ft. corner. E. -loth and Braxee.
cost xio.r.ou:
SELL 67"00. TERMS.
No Incumbrance; Improvements In and
paid for; no trades. Phone E. 635.
$4',.V StlnO CASH.
BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW.
Owner will sell 7-room modern bungalow
in restricted residence district, fine view,
furnace, fireplace, built-in effects, special
electric light fixtures. Mr. Lucas, tjo7
Yeon bldg.
LAUB ADD. HOME.
7-room modern house, facing eaet near
Hawthorne ave.: paved street and alley
in rear; price $72r,0; easy terms.
H. I". PALMER-JONES CO.,
414 Wilcox Hide.
Phonea Main Sufifl. A 2BSX
A NICE NEW HOME
at $2:i.r0. Including street improvements,
etc.; 23 monthly. Including Interest, buy.
It; near "A" car; Baa and 8-Inch water
mains In street; will consider any propo
sition you care to submit to acquire thla
attractive home. Owner. IQ'.'O Yeon bldg.
ALBERTA BUSINESS CORNER.
Must sell at once, 7-room modern bunga
low, partly furnished; Otixioo. Alberta and
30th sts; small amount cash, balance pur
chasers terms. Ouler 50x100 Ideal busi
ness corner. Property and owner at 105S
E. 30th North.
LATJRELHURFT HOME.
7-room house. 2 fireplaces, solid oak:
floors, furnace and all bullt-ln conveni
ences: small cash payment or will trada
for unincumbered city lota. National Real
ty ei Trust Co.. 78 Chamber of Com
merce. Main M2J1.
WEST SIDE SNAP.
Good old S-room house on corner SSx
100. on Hamilton ave.; atreet Improve
ments all paid: lot alone worth the price;
6to00, easy terms.
GRUSSI 4- HOLDS.
.IIS Board of Trade BldK.. 4th and Oak
WEST SIDE HOME.
14 rooms. Hi-foot frontago, all new and
modern. grounda beautifully terraced,
view unexcelled, walkine distance and one
block of two curlines. 12,.',oo. Owner, OUS
Railway Exchange. '
BEAUTIFUL, almost new. 6-room first-class
house, up-to-the-minute, built for home,
every convenience, hardwood floors, fire
place, sleeping porch; 2fe level lota, loO
It. to car, grandest view polut on Portland
Helghta; fU.500; no agents. AR 61, Ore
gonlan. HIGHLAND Is equal to the best In the city
for residences. We have some very good
buys; good 7-room modern. 2-story house,
So.'.o, terms;, good o-room. l-story,
choice bunKalow. 62'WO, terms. !,; Union
ave.. near Qoins. wotmiawn nw.
J-ltOOM house, modern, lot 100x100, beauti
ful view of Valley and mountains. West
Side; 20 minutes from Postofflce; 6iau(j;
easy terms. Provident Trust Company,
second floor Selling bldg. Main 1600, A
sum.
NEW S-ROOM HOUSE.
One block from carllne. south and east
frontage, piedmont district; S4000; terms;
by owner. S 40, Oregonlan.
0-ROOM modern bungalow, fireplace, fur
nace, lmprovtmenta all paid, excellent lo
cation' large rooms, Dutch kitchen, elec
tric light and sas; all for 27.'.i. terms
to suit. Call Monday, Main 7ii0. Mr.
Prank.
NEW HOUSE, small but convenient ana
well built; 60x100 lot, 3 j. blocks off Rote
City Park carllne. Total price 6'0; 7i
cash. 61 1 Per month, Including interest.
A :!-. oresonian.
bTRICTLY modern house. 8 large rooms,
furnace, eluctrio light, gas and phone;
will lease; walking distance, good nelKb
borhuod. 3ol Holiaday avenue, near Eaat
r 11 1 r i
ri.M, 11 r, c ji j . . a iiv.uii,.
7-room modern house, with 00x100 lot;
for 6:J,Mt. worth 6d."oo; house cost 647O0;
also a fine corner, 1U0X113. at a bargain,
owner. Phone Woodlfiwn 21S7.
WEST SIDE HOME. 6o0.
South Portland. 4-room shack, habitable,
on lew lot, r.OxlOO, nice garden, hi caah.
Kred W. German, 32'J Burr.rlde. M. or
A 277U.
8-ROOM ED house, w ith lot. In Seattle, for
sale or trade for Portland property, by
owner. 1U4S East 30th North. Phone
Woodlawn 11S7. Portland.
HY owner, Holiaday Park Addition, atrictly
modern 6-rooiu house, 1 block from car,
downstairs hardwood floors, all conveni
ences, big lot fruit trees. Call C 1868.
jfsSOHALF ACRE 50.
Facing on carllne, running water, sta
tion rifc'ht at the place; none finer for
a suburban home. Owner, room 628 Hy.
Exehuage.
NEW modern ountiaiow. Schuyler su, near
Hose City car: 63'.."o. easy terms; hard
wood floors, full Uesement. gaa and elec
tric fixtures, bullt-ln buffet, large attlo
Owner, 62o Yeon blag .Phone Main HA
FOR SALE Fine up-to-date modern house,
with ten rooms. Marshall 1410. Clatsop
Investment Co.. 2J2 Hallway Exchange
bldg.
6-LOOM bungalow, strictly modern. In good
location; reasonable amount down, balance
monthly. Beals & Robinson, 31 E. llth
St. E. 6023.
MODERN S-room home, completely fur
nished; must go at a bargain; terms; by
owner 3S3 E. 44th .1.. 2d house from Uar
rlson st. Hawtliorua car.
FOR HALE 2 houses In Hutuiyslde. between
3Sth and :r.ith; or.e S-room cottage. 6300,
one o-rooin, 2-story. 63000. Inquire 1163
East Morrison.
BY OWNER.
Will ell Im equity, modern 4-room
bungalow, for 6700 or trade for unincum
bered lot. Phone Woodlawn 2717.
W1LL take 6710 for my 612.'.0 equity In n
two-story home In Laureihurst; small t,
ew
bal-
ance on terms, no agcucs.
D 31.
Orego-
MUST HAVE MONEY.
5 6, 7 and 8-room houses, double con
struction, good location. Phone Sell. 87.
SEE my new 8-room house for aale. Phone
and will call for you with. auto. Tabor
S372.
5-ROOM bungalow. Rose City Park, lire
place, bullet, furnace, oak floors. 6276U;
easy terms. -
-T- 1. ' , . ."TIT I." V" T 1 ' r
homes, irvlngmn, cheap. East 273, C 1S6S.
W. H. Herdman.
WK.T SIDE, modern S-room house, 10 rn'n
utes' walk from postofflce; 6-1200. 612
Market. ,
OWNER leaving city, will aacriflce 6-room
bungalow. 1 block from car; 627O0 unfur
nished, 6is.nj lurnisnea. laoor ah7.
FOR SALE Small house. lot. dn0. 807
Yale at., near Portsmouth. Box Sd,
HUlsboro, Or.
BIGGEST snap in Portland 6-room modern
cottage: lot 60x100; just finished; 61700;
some terms. r. .:. oregonlan.
BEAUTIFUL home, half aere fruit, garden,
cheap: terms. Owner. Tabor S36.
--p0 NEW, modern 3-room. 2-story house,
"lot 40x100. 87T East 2-Jlll St.. terms,
60000. UAl'RKLHVRST. souoo.
SPLENDID TERMS.
LOT 53x131.
Owner going away and will sell his
brand new 8-room bungalow in the linesi
part of Laureihurst for a quick sale at tne
above price; cue of tne very best-Bunt
bungalows In the district, lacking notn
ing in completeness; all large rooms, i
tiathrooms. excellent location and close to
car; well finished throughout: each room
handsomely decorated with wall paper 01
expensive and artistic deslsn. Fixtures
and shades, roses, fine, sightly lot. ready
to move into; might accejjt a good trade
in vacant property. Tabor :W-P.
BUILD ON VACANT LOT.
WE WILL TURN THE BURDEN" IN
TO INCOME. WE FURNISH THE
PLANS. FINANCE AND BUILD APART
MENT OR RESIDENCE AT LOW COST.
WE GIVE BOND. SHOW OUR WOKE,
AND REFER TO OUR CLIENTS. Stt;
US BEFORE YOU MAKE PLANS; IT
WILL PAY.
L R. BAILEY CO
CONTRACTING ARCHITECTS.
621 ABINGTON BLDG.
MR. LOT OWNERI
HERB IS YOUR CHANCE TO IM
PROVE YOUR PROPERTY WITH A
HOME. FLAT OR APARTMENT; WILL
FINANCE IT AT A LOW RATE OF IN
TEREST; PLANS FURNISHED FREE:
IT WILL PAT YOU TO COMB U' AND
TALK THIS OVER.
J. S. ATKINS.
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER.
nana x dimjj.
WILL SACRIFICE FINE HOME
FOR QUICK SALE.
8 ROOMS. SLEEPING PORCH.
HARDWOOD FLOORS.
CLOSE IN, ON TWO CAKLINES.
HARD-SURFACE STREET.
ASK. FOR MR. E ASTON AT
1110 SPALDING BLDG. NO A GENT S.
HOI-LADAY RESIDENCE.
A handsomely appointed home. In a
district of fine residences, close In. near
Holladav Park, bungalow style, faces
south and east, on corner; ltioxlOO ft.;
paved streets: garage.
II. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phones Main S99, A 2653.
MISSISSIPPI AVE., 2 HOUSES.
2 good 5 -room houses, rented for $25
per month, lot 50x100. on Mississippi ave.,
near Cook ave., a good closa-iu location,
a good place for a home or a nice little
Investment. Price JW2U0; 6I0OO caah and
625 per month.
GRUSSI & HOLDS.
"IS Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
LAURELH URST.
Must sacrifice my beautiful new 2-story
home and 50x100 lot In this elegant addi
tion; house is large, roomy and contains
every modern convenience from basement
to attic; price is 4750; small caah pay
ment, balance easy terms. Owner, Y 61,
Oregonlan.
For Sale Acreage.
BEFORE BUYING
get the new magazine. "Oregon Opin
ions" (free). Read what newcomers at
West Stavton any. It will save you hunt
1., .-. ih U'Y,t lnmtimi. Those new
comers are all delighted with their pur- I
chases, but we flou t ask you to ouy, c."'j
to read the magazine and draw your own
conclusions. Get free copies at Cham
ber of Commerce b!dg.. Stark St.. from
Third to Fourth street. ...t
WILLAMETTE VALLEY IRRIGATED
LAND COMPANY.
ACREAGE
On West Side, only 30 minutes
with the new cars; level land abut
ting on new- Fourth street electric
line; commuters' fare 13V; cents;
vorv rich soil, line water at 24 feet;
SJ5o to $500 per acre and upon
monthly payments. Office open un
til 9 P. M.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY
Main 35 102 Fourth St. A 3oo
ONE DANDY SACRIFICE.
' 10 acres, all In high state of cultiva
tion and In crop, lies beautifully, extra
fine soil, no rock or gravel, fine open
countrv, lies on main county road with
flno farma on all sides. 20 milcB from
Portland. i mile from Salem Electric
station, board walk all the way. mile
to Willamette River and good little town
with good schools and churches; has IL
1". I. and telephone service; price 622i0.
61000 cash, balance long time 6 per cent.
CO-OPERATIVE REALTY I'O,
r,:o Railway Exchange Bids., 4th and Stark
6125 PER ACRE.
Is the price of a splendid 10-acre tract
of garden .land; ahout 1 acre of this
GENUINE BEAVERDAM. the rest Is a
rich black loam; there is a tine stream
of running water all the year on this
making It one of the very best pieces of
land for truck gardening In the country,
comparison of values will show this property-
to be very cheap at 6125 per acre;
6125 down, balance easy payments.
4o5 Couch Bldg.
65 ACRES. .
Choicest red shot soli In Washington
County. 40 miles from Portland 00 tha
new P R. N. Ry.. partly timbered,
easl'v cleared, good roads, achool la quar
ter of a mlli new railroad town in twe
"ijob cash, balance your own terms,
FIRLANDS TRUST COMPANY.
006 BpaldlngBulldlng.
"an ACHB OFOROl'ND ON YOUR OWN
TERMS.
Are you looking tor an acre? If o
let me show you this one. Located within
a few feet of Sandy boulevard: water, etc.,
on the place and you can buy on your
own terms; the price is right and a po
tato crop will pay this year and will more
than cover the payments I ask; lnvcstl-
gate. L r,6. Oregonlan.
1 ..-,., JENNINGS LODGE 2-ACRE HOME
"Ar7you too busy to make 61000 today?
If ot come out and buy this fine tract of
land, all cultivated; lias 20 fruit trees,
berries of all kinds, f.-room house and
one minute from the Oregon City carllne.
The best buy in the county.
REDMOND & McGOVERN,
Jennings Lodge, Or.
fc;oWJENNINGS LODGE. SLIGHTLY IM
' PROVED ACRE.
6-room plastered house on Oregon City
carllne; location and neighborhood Is the
very best: 6IO0O cash, balance terms; Its
very cheap. & MrOOVEKf)
Jennings Lodge, Or.
CHICKEN AND FRUIT RANCH near
PorCand- a NEW SUBDIVISION. Lowest
prices: be.t soil; fine view; wood, wt"
ind rnada; acre.. 400 per tract; 10-A,
6600: iO A.. 6C00: 40 A.. 61200; 80 A..
I2oo6; 100 A.. 63000; liberal torma
FRANK M" FAR LAND REALTY CO,
SOB YeonBlUc- Portland. Or.
" 6176 PER ACRE.
EASY' TERMS.
I will sell 150 acres or any part there
of of a highly developed ranch 11 miles
from Vancouver; good house, fair barn;
I need money or would not offer Liis,
my home place, for the price, or anywhere
near it; nicn)s,- -
FOR SALE Mv five acres 011 the Section
Line road, one mile east of M.t. Tabor,
ail fenced and under cultivation, fruit
trees surrounded by strawberry ranches,
fine soil, no gravel. Price 65500. See
owner, no mim o,...
FOR QAliEh jvv-r, 1 iav.j..
Choice acre tract. 3 blocks to streetcar,
electrio lights, water, telephone and walks,
finest soil, beautiful view, 6 miles from
4th and Washington. 61-'i0. small pay-
T ten Clrpnoiii!l.
oieitc. " -. w "
,,t r.-- , T T
3 acres, all -ir art adjoining City Park
befcutlful vl-jw. ali conveniences. near
hard-surface and car; fruit, berries, flow
era, new bungalow; take some exchange,
w art Orecrnnlan.
OREGON tctcmic ac.,
Have from 5 to 20-acre tracts close to
station. 18 miles out. from 670 to 6l0
ner acre, on easy terms: the best for the
money in Oregon. Fred W. German. 32
Burnslde. M. or A 2i id.
IDEA L.
6 acres for suburban home, chicken
and berry farm. 2-room house, beautiful
scenery. Price 61150. Owner. 010 Henry
bldg.
FINEST of Willamette River bottom land;
tracts to suit up to 200 acres; priced low;
easy terms, tt per cent; you make the
profit. Owners. Cameron & Stouter, 21D
Lumliermens bldg. Main 1875.
ONE five and one ten-acre tract. 15 miles
'from the Courthouse, close to electric line.
6125 per acre: easy terms. Frank T.
Be rry. No. 4 N. 0th at.
17 ACRES near Beaverton, 15 cleared, 5
blocks from car station and running water;
onlv 630 per acre; terms. Owner, James
WilSOn, XSOriiiB. w. wu a.
FIVE to nine acres A beautiful suburban
home, or subdivision: 5-ceal fare; water
main: all city conveniences. Owner, p 54,
Clregonian.
1 2 and 3-acro tracts, close to Portland, 1 to
' 6 blocks from electric carllne. 6200 to 64O0
per acre, easy terms. J. W. Hefferiia
Realty Co.. 307 Railway Exchange.
6 ACRES and 14 acrea. on Vancouver elec
trio car; good Improvements: reasonable,
j. E. Hall, 30S Abington bldg.
160 ACRES. Tillamook County, good soil,
no rock: well watered: 63 acre. H. N.
Swank, S"3 Abington bldg.
TEN acres, one mile east of Mayberry, on
the Mt. Hood line. Frank Kolsky. Boring,
Or, or phoue 344.
For Sale
BEAUTIFUL RIVER FRONT.
EXCELLENT COUNTRY HOME.
11 acres, all In high state of cultivation,
with 800 feet Willamette River front, tine
oval bank, 3 houses. 2 barns, and all otlur
necessarv out-buildings, power water sys
tem, gasoline engine and dynamo. 2 acres
flue orchard, place nicely fenced, fine
view- of Willamette River and country,
boatlanding on property, main county
roads on two sides, all kinds of shrubbery.
2 fine horses. 2 sets of harness. 1 cow. ,0
chickens, buggy.' wagon, mower. 1 cow. .0
plow, harrows and lota of other personal
property too numerous to mention; -0
miles from Portland on main county road.
H miles from electric station, board walk
all the way to station, right in edre of
nice little village with good schools
churches, etc.. R. F. D. and telephone. If
you are looking for a dandy country
home with gorgeous river front, see this.
Price 7000. 63500 cash, balance long,
long time 6 per cent.
CO-OPERATIVE REALTY CO.
5:0 Railway Exchange Bldg.. tth and Stark
5-acre tracts. 24 miles from flve
ceut carfare, down the Willamette
on west side: 6175 per acre on pig
ments; mac-aduinlxed road all the
way.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY
Main 35 102 Fourth St. A J0O
ABOUT five acres. Mount Tabor, for plat
ting: no agents. Owner. Marshall 2717.
For Sale Business property.
STORES and apartments, prominent street.
West Side, close in. 518.00U. Owner, 3i4
W o rcestcr bldg.
FOR ALE An ideal warehouse or factory
site tfour blocks!. 4cH feet on O. A: W.
It. R. ; will sac rifice If taken now. Owner,
G r,o. Oregonian.
Homesteads.
12 acres Southwestern Oregon on good
reek. Fine road leading to It; 30 acres
tillable land. Well built log cabin, lex-' .
J'i-story; fine spring water. This Is only
short distance from S. P. R. R. Price J10U
We have all kinds of them
J. B. HAVILAND TIMBER COMPANY
520 Railway Exchange Bldg.
HOMESTEADS. ,,
If you are looking for a homestead, ca..
here. Have relinquishments on several
adjoining claims In Tillamook County; al-i
fcome timber claims, full 100 acre!,, in
ench one. good water nnd near to towns
and railroad, ov-i .-,amn.e
HOMESTEADS, near Portland, level land;
near station, timber and water; can see
In one day; fees right. Covey, 20. Oak.
room 2L .
2 HOMESTEAD claims, will cut S and 12
million feet timber, situated on river. AM
oreicoiuan.
RELINQUISHMENT, near Portland: on good
county road; good house and barn, cheap.
Owner going away. 1O10 C. or -.
For Sale Fruit 1 nda.
25 ACRES bearing prize orchard, Idaho, fot
aale at sacrifice. Marshall 52.
For gall1 t-anivs.
40 ACRES. 20 acres cleared. 1000 prunes,
apples and pears: good barn. house,
chickenhouse and running water; 10 head
stock (7 mllk-lng cows) 2 calves. 1 sow.
60 hens, young chickens. geese and
ducks; 2 horses, buggy. 2 new wagons
and all farm Implements; about 10 ton
of hay In barn; 600. half cash, balance
0 per cent, or without stock, 6100 per
aCAl'so 42 acres adjoining. JS5 per acre:
10 clear with oats, potatoes and wheat;
million feet timber; half cash, balance
6 per cent. We are too old to work any
lonccr and have to sell, peter Chantlc-.r,
R. No. 1, Box S9. Brush Prairie. Wasiu
About 12 miles from Vancouver.
11M VRKS at head of Sauvles Island, nine
mi'les from Portland, one mile from mouth
ot Willamette River. Bouts on river stop
at landing, which is located on place. 1 lie
verv best soil. All fine grass land.
acres being tame meadow grass. Two gnoa
lakes for duck shooting. Price and terms.
61 "J per acre. For further particulars
Inquire on place or address J. W
Moar's l-andlng. care Steamer America.
MUST ba sold in 30 days, flno Tlllamonk
dairy ranch. 100 acres. 07. bottom, new
house, tost 61000. nearly new barn. ,ox
60; fine orchard, good fences, splendid wh
ter system piped house and barn, also
to Irrigate garden: runs 15 cows. Jn"L
personal property goes with place. "rics
6'1500. AV 273. Oregunmn. t
A GOODLY FORTUNE FOR SOMEBODY'.
I have 72S acres. S miles from Van
couver. Wash., which I am compelled tc
se'l Thla land is Ideally fitted for plat
ting and an investor can easily realize
615O-620O an acre and all I ask Is 6-.
an acre if taken within the next ten days.
... ......... . m.t 17 ODClliPn
40 acres apple orchard. IN acrea cleared,
7U acres In 4-vear-old apple trees. 1 1 ..
one-year-old trees. 300 pear trees, year
old- 150 peach trees that will bear this
vear 5 acres planted to potatoes, good
house and barn. Price 650011 . 63000 caiu;
balance very easy terms. 3-G V orcestel
- M.ln R-lTO
DlOg. ITIIOtl'- --
c Al.lr cu,.,ia ta,,.., .
Have properties for sale from t hleo tc
Modesto, all personally Investigated, rang,
ing from 10 acres to IO.Oina acres; terms,
in per cent cash and up; improved a no
unimproved. See me before going to . C al-fornla-
65 per acre to 6125. with graMty
irrigation. C. L. Bamberger. 7u5 bpald-
, - . C, l T A VT1S
lng hing
acvtv tn i.-r-.o v
WHEAT STOCK.' FRUIT RANCHES.
40 to 35.000 acres, 6S.50 to 6100 pot
aero; some trades.
.IOH NSTON-BOTH FUR & CO..
908 ( hamper ot ..Miii-T.b-
TtttsF wheat on land that will produce
from 20 to 40 bushels to the acre and
sells for 62" to 6W an acre; no hnrd laboi .
"on. sit on the machine; the horses do lie
rest. Write M. FUzmaurlce. Condon. Or.
i",0 ACRES black oam and b-averdam. : :!
1 in cultivation, one mile Oregon Electric;
station. S05 acre. Owner ill health. I
mean it. See agent. J. E. Hall. St Ab-
inyton bldg.
77; ,,.l,Vi -7 acres cultivated, good housa
and barn"; 61 1 1" r acte: 14 miles south of
Portland- 1'- miles from Malloy St.. oil
O. E. It Inquire 503 Jefleison St.
REAL offers, must go. 100 H.. house l.arii.
.'reek Mo n a.; 12( a., quite level. Joins
town.' 1515 per a. Others for exchange. O.
Mlddlekanff. Tnqnina. Or- ;
145 ACRES excellent farm. Willamette Vai,
lev 2 miles good town. t-5 acre. J. C.
McClure. 308 Abington blrlg
RANCH 60 acres, with buildings, 18 mllea
from Portland, near electrio llnel bargain
for all cash by owner. 132 MorH.oa su
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
-ry xTElTlO to 10 or more acres on line of
Ml Hood Railway; at least half must be
cleared, not particular about buildings;
cvill Insist on reasonable price, and must
take house and lot in Portland as first
pavment. Vsnduyn Walton, 615 Cham
ber of Commerce. "
j HAVE-ready money for Investment In
real snaps; I will buy equities in either
Improved or vacant propirty. At 40.
Oreaoninn.
I WANT a bargain In a new. strictly mod
ern 7 or-S-room house, restricted dlstrlct-
N 00. Oregonlan.
APARTMENTS wanted up to 610,000 from
owners only; positively no agents. AB 33.
Oregonlan.
I OR WALK TIMP.KH LA-Vll.
WHAT 6700 WILL DO FOR Y'OU.
It will locate and enable you to file
on Ifio acres of Government land. Will
cruise between 5 and 0 million feet. SO
per cent pine, mostly sugar piue of finest
qualltv, belance Douglas fir. Railroad
will be close by. We have many other
good ones at less prices
J. B. HAVILAND TIMBER COMPANY.
520 Railway exchange rm.
6o MILLION feet of timber, handy to water
and rail; Just right for Immediate use. 412
cjnamoer m cone, i.e.
TTUTtlTl T.AND9
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
C J. M'CRACHEN. 804 McKay Bldg.
WANTED TO RENT FARMS
WANTED To rent Immediately, 3 to 10
acres cleared land, with house and build
ings. H S3, Oregonlan.
TO EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE Fine unincumbered ranch
near Santa Rosa, Cal., for Portland prop
. ertv. F. Dubois. 12I3 Yeon bldg.
WANTED To exchange a stock of watcbea
and Jewelry for farm lands or equity la
farm landa O 940. Oregonlan.
EXCHANGE equity of 6700 in 100x1 .0 Join
ing Sellwood. mortgage 6500. for good 5
piisseuger car. 421 Hamilton bldg.
UNENCUMBERED lots taken In exchange
for equity In loOxlOo corner lot and good
bungalow. A K ',7, Oregonian.
SO ACRES In Idaho, 160 in Washington, to
trade for rooming-house or other busi
nesa. Evans. 321 Imperial Hotel.
NICE, sightly lot, Oregon City, for Victrola;
must be worth 6176. Frank T. Berry, No. 4
N. 6t hst
I WANT close-in city property. Have close
in acreage WooUiawn .051,