Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 15, 1912, Page 11, Image 11

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    T17B MORXIXG OREGOXIAN, MONDAY. JULY 15, 1912.
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VESSEL IS BAMMED
Roanoke Strikes Schoone
Dauntless on Clear Day.
GASH IS TORN IN SIDE
Schooner's Mat Says Other Vessel
Had No Lookout on DeckLiner
" Proceeds South. Dauntless
Takes Tow to Port.
PAN FRANCISCO. July 14. (Special.)
An unusual collision unusual oe
cause the weather was clear as a bell
occurred off the heads early this morn
ing, when the schooner Dauntless ana
the North Pacific Company's liner
Roanoke frame together.
The Dauntless, a srreat gash in her
starboard side extending 13 feet bmow
the fore-rigging-, was towed into port
STEAMER INTELLIGENCE.
Due t Arrlva.
Name. From Date.
Ron City San P?dro. . . . In port
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook. ...In port
Geo- w. Elder. .San Ditto. ... In port
Anvil Bandon July 1"
Peaver San Pedro July 16
Isthmian Saltna Cruz. . July 19
Roanoke San Diego. .. .July 21
Fur Fan Pedro. .. .July 21
Nevadan. .... Saltna Cms. . July SO
LrA 6al!na Crus Aug. IS
Nebraskan Sallna Cms. . .Aug. 31
To Depart
Far Name.
Yal-
. S. F to L. A.. July
.San Pedro. ... July
13
IT
17
IT
21
23
24
2
X
IT
23
Rose City
Sue H. Elmorv. Tillamook. ...July
Geo. W. Elder. -Ban Diego. .. .July
Anvil. .
.Bandon July
Harvard. . .
Beaver. ...
Isthmian. . .
Roanoke. . .
Hear
Nevdan. . -
Lyra
Nebraskan.
.. .8. F. to L. A.. July
...San Pedro. .. .July
.. Saltna Crus.. July
...Sao Diego. . . . July
.. P.m Pedro. ...July
. . Saline Cms. . -Aug.
. . Sallna Crua. . .Aug.
. . -Sailna Crus. . .Am.
by the tug Sea Prince, which was sum
moned to her assistance by the Roan
oke's wireless operator.
Both vessels went to sea late Satur
day, ihe steamer bound for San Diego
In command of Captain Purrington, and
the schooner in command of Captain
Peterson, destined for Grays Harbor
where she was to load lumber for the
E. K. Wood Company.
The collision took place off the black
buoy. Mate Ingram, of the schooner,
who was on duty, says there was no
lookout forward oa the eteamer. Great
excitement prevailed among the liner'
passengers, who were roused from sleep.
but they were qulcklv calmed. Cap
tain Peterson's wife and baby were on
the Dauntless with him.
After the accident the Roanoke con
tinued her run south, whily the Daunt
less cam In for repairs.
MEX ARE TO BE REIMBURSED
Government to 'Pay Crew of Man
zanita for Losses.
When the old lighthouse tender Man
sanita. now the tug Daniel Kern, was
wrecked five years ago 'by the dredge
Columbia. vf Westport, all the officers
and members of the crew lost the!
personal belongings, as It took quick
action to save even their lives, as the
vessel sank within a few minutes,
- To reimburse them for this loss an
act of Congress became necessary, an
the following letter with, reference to
it has been received from Senator
Chamberlain by each who suffered
loss: "It affords me pleasure to ad
vise you that the bill I Introduced to
reimburse the officers and crew of
the lighthouse tender Manxanlta for
personal losses has been passed by
both houses of Congress and became
law July 3 by virtue of the President
signature. It has been a difficult mat
ter to accomplish and before it passe
the House I took the subject up with
each member of the committee to
which It had been referred. I have no
doubt that you will receive your money
at an early date.
TIME EXTENSION IS GRANTED
Shipping Men Given 60 Days to Put
on Life Saving Equipment.
The steamship inspection service a
Washington has written the Portland
Inspectors as follows as an addition
to the regulations already promulgat
ed: "Realizing the difficulty experi
enced by the various steamship and
steamboat companies in securing life
boat and llferaft equipment to meet
the amended rules, you are advised
that the department has concluded that
If 60 per cent of the required equipmen
Is Installed on or before July SI, 1913,
and the remaining 60 per cent within
the next. 60 days It will be considered
as a practical compliance with the
rules.
"it must be understood, however,
that efforts to secure the equipment
must not be relaxed, and the local In
spectors will keep themselves informed
a. to the continued Installation of the
necessary equipment, and if they find
in any instance that the efforts have
become relaxed they immediately will
take such steps as will be necessary
to protect the public -and themselves."
Schooner on Beach Refloated.
SAN FRAXCISCO. July 14. The
three-masted schooner Hugh Hogan,
which drifted on the ocean beach here
while becalmed early today, was floated
tonight. She received only minor dam
age. It took two tugs to dislodge and
haul the vessel Into the open sea. The
Hogan was bound for Bandon, Or., In
ballast.
Marine Notes.
The motor schooner Tillamook sailed
yesterday for Bandon with a general
cargo.
The steamer Alliance sailed for Coos
Bay and Eureka last night with freight
and passengers.
The steam schooner Carlos arrived
yesterday from California to load lum
ber for a return.
The oil tank steamer J. A. Chanslor
arrived yesterday from California with
a cargo of fuel oil.
The steamer Sue H- Elmore arrived
yesterday from Tillamook with a cargo
of dairy products.
The steamer Beaver sailed from San
Francisco for Portland at 1 o'clock yes
terday afternoon.
The steamer George W. Elder arrived
late last night from California ports
with freight and passengers.
The steamer Breakwater sailed yes
terday morning for Coos Bay with Urge
freight and passenger lists.
The steamship River Forth was
shifted yesterday from Westport to
Prescott to continue taking on lumber.
with a cargo of lumber from Westport
for San Francisco, went to sea yester
day. The oil tank steamer Asuncion, of
ature.
the Standard Oil Company, sailed yes-
terday for California, after discharging
her cargo of OIL ,
The battleship Oregon was reported
as having passed Tatoosh Island at i
o'clock yesterday afternoon on her way
to Puget Sound.
The schooner Commerce, which sailed
several days ago from Port Gamble for
Iqulque with a cargo of lumber, was
reported to be off Cape Flattery yester
day In a dangerous position, and that
tugs had gone to her assistance.
The steamer Francis H. Leggett
sailed yesterday from Hoquiam for San
Francisco with the disabled steam
schooner Shoshone In tow. The latter
disabled her tail shaft while attempting
to cross out from there a few days ago
with a cargo of lumber.
The former British steamship Da-
mara. which was wrecked in San Fran
cisco harbor a few years ago, has been
given an American registry by an act
of Congress.
Movements of Vessels.
artorta. -lulv 14. Left uo-at 3 A. M..
steamer Elmore, from Tillamook. Sailed at
0:30 A. M., steamer Asuncion, for San
Francisco. Sailed at 10:30. steamer Tilla
mook, for Bandon. Arrived at 8 and left
up at 10 A. M.. steamer J. S. Cbanslor, from
San Francisco.
San Francisco. July 14. saneq n a.
TWO MEMBERS OF SWISS FEDERAL CABINET DIE WITHIN
WEEK.
J; i ... ssisiiiin,;,. , ' , tf
W.jLA - i 1
Mare Rnehet, Chief of the De
partment of tbe Interior, Who
Died Saturday.
A. C. Bigger. Swiss Consul for the district of Oregon, wasning
ton and Idaho, was notified yesterday by telegrams from Washington
of the death Saturday of Mere Ruchet. a member of the Swiss fed
eral Cabinet and chief of the department of interior. Mr. Ruchet was
born at Canton de Vaud, France. September 14, 1853. and had been a
member of the Cabinet since 1900. He was greatly admired by the
Swiss people in the United States who have watched his work in
the Cabinet.' ,
This death was the se?ond in the Swiss "bundescrat, .or Cab
inet, last week, Adolf Deucher, president of the Cabinet, having died
last Wednesday. Notice of his death was also received by Mr. Bigger.
M.. steamer Plefdea. for Portland: steamer
Yellowstone, for Portland. Sailed at mid
night, steamer Roanoke, for San Pedro. Ar
rived at 8 A. M., steamer Aurelta. from
Portland.
San Francisco. July 13. Sailed at 3. P.
M.. steamer Johan poulsen. for Portland.
Arrived at 3 P. M.. steamer Fort Brass,
from Portland.
Point Arsruello. July 13 Passed at 3 A.
M. lor raft from Columbia River.
Ln Ancelea. July 14. Arrived Kentra.
from Tacoma. Sailed Olympic, for Colum
bia River.
San Francisco. July 14. Arrived Steam
ers Nann Smith, from Coos Bay: Aurella.
from Columbia River; Daisy Mitchell, from
Grays Harbor: President, from Seattle. De
parted steamers Yellowstone, for Astoria:
Hardy, for Coos Bay.
Seattle. July 14. Arrived Steamers Mar
iposa, from Southwestern Alaska: Buckman.
from San Francisco: Prince George, from
Prince Rupert: Dolphin, from Southeastern
Alaska; Seward, from Tacoma: Charles Nel
son, from San Francisco: Chicago Mara,
from Tacoma; C. S. T. Sheridan, from Nome.
siljri Kfamra Tiverton, for Port Lud
low; Dlrlgo. for Southeaatern Alaska: Edith.
for San Francisco; prince George, tot rnn
Rupert: Cordova, for boutn eastern Aiasaa.
Colombia River Bar Report.
ASTORIA. Or.. July 14. Condition at the
mouth of the river at a p. M., smooth;
wind, northwest. 20' miles; weather, clear.
Tides at Astoria Monday.
High. Low.
0:37 A. M .5 feet'T:44 A. M 1.5 t't
2:09 P. M 7.5 feet T:4 P. M 3.2 feet
Pe EI I to Purchase School Site.
CENTRALIA. Wash., July 14. (Spe
cial.) A school election will be held in
Pe Ell July 20 for tho purpose of vot
ing on the question of purchasing i
school rite. Two sites are under con
sideration, one for S750 and one for
S3000.
DAILV METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. July 14. Maximum temper
ature. && degrees; minimum, 58 degrees.
River reading lit A. M., 11.4 feet: change
in last 24 nours, n.s root ran. Total rainfall
i .I P. M. to S P. M.. none: total rainfall
since September 1, 1911, 34.91 Inches: nor
mal rainfall since September 1. 44.27 inches
deficiency of rainfall since September 1.
lull. ..! Inches. Total sunshine July 14.
15 hours. 23 minutes: noaslble runshlne. lfi
hours. 2. minutes. Barometer (reduced to
sea-level) et S P. M.. 30.1O inches.
THE WEATHER
STATIONS.
8tats of
Weather
-I-
Baker
BoiEe
Boston ..........
7 n.ndl s NW
Clear
o o.oo 12 W Pt. cloudy
82-0. OO 14 SW jCloudy
72 O.oo in SW Pt. cloudy
Calgary
Chicago
Colfax
Denver
BO-o.ooiiss tiear
7K0.00;..'S Clear
82 2.0S!10N Rain
PS 0.00 24 SW Clear
74 0.S4 40 W Cloudy
R6 0.00 UN JClear
RS'O.OOIO'S Clear
to '0. 02-12 W 'Clear
Dea Moines
Duluth
Eureka ..........
Galveston
Helena
Jacksonville
Kansas City
Klamath Falls. . .
'0.on 4 N !Pt. cloudy
(KI0.lm'12S IClear
83 0.001 4 NW Clear
84,0.00, 8 S Clear
fig O.OO' . .j. . . .Clear
94 0.00' 4 NE JClear
SitO.21 in SW (Clear
Los Angelas j
Marshfleld I
usoiora
Montreal
New Orleans...
f2 ft n4 UN Pt. cloudy
New York
, .1 M 0. 1 6 sw cloudy
.. 2 O.flO 2:NW,Clear
North Head
North Yakima.
Portland
V.tli 1.' .-N iiear
8S0.001 4N Clear
92 3.112 S Clear
$ 0.00 24!NWCloudy -82
0.00; 8 NW Clear
H O.OO 18 W IClear
80 0.00, 4 SW)Clear
H2 0.0O 4 NW'Clear
8BO.00' 4 E !ciear
Roseburr
St. Louis
St. Paul
Salt Lake
San Francisco.
Spokane
Tatooah Island.
Walla Walla...
Winnipeg
.f 66 0.60 24 NW Pt. cloudy
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
AS area of high barometric cressure over
lies the Pacific Northwest, the northern
Rorkv Mountains eentral olateau and
Northern Plains States. The pressure Is
high also over the Appalachian Highland. A
disturbance of considerable energy Is can-
ral over Iowa. Within the last 24 nours
llaht rains have fallen In Northwestern
Washington. Northern Idaho. Montana. Al
berta. Saskatchewan, the Tlakotaa. wyom
Ing. Utah. Illinois. Ohio, Tennessee. Louis-
lata. South Carolina- New Vork. Maine and
the British Province of Quebec, moderately
heavy rains in Minnesota and Manuooa.
and heavy rains In Colorado. Missouri and
the District of Columbia. Thunder storms
occurred in Colorado. Minnesota. Fennsyi
va.iia and New York. The weather la cooler
n the northern Plains Statea. Minneaota ana
tie district or Columbia and it is warmer
In Western Canada, on the Pacific Slope
generally, in the Rocky Mountain and Basin
Statea Iowa and the lakes region. High
Inds occurred In Colorado and Minnesota.
The conditions are favorable for generally
fair weather Monday In thla district. Tem
perature changes will. In general, he unim
portant, and winds will be mostly north
westerly.
rvKECABTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair and continued
inn: northweeterlv winds.
Oregon and Wsshlngton Fair: not much
chang In temperature; northweaterly winds.
Idaho Fair; not much cnange in temper
Actlna- District Forecaster.
IDAHO GETS BIG PLANT
WEYERHAEUSERS TO SPEND A
- FORTUNE AT 3IONTOTJR.
Contract for State Timber Which
Has Run Ten Years Requires Chit
ting of Vast Acreage Soon.
BOISE. Idaho. July 15. In order to
handle the millions of feet of th
best timber that stands in the West
the Wyerhaeuser syndicate has decided
to construct one or the largest lum
ber mills In the Northwest and sev
eral factories at Montour. t?, pro
Dosed new county seat of Boise Coun
ty. Western Idaho. This syndicate will
begin work within 60 days on the new
mill, and by-product factories. Be
tween $200,000 and $300,000 will be ex
pended in installing the buildings.
Several hundred men will be employsd
In the operation and when mill an
factories are running full blast It is
Adolf Deaeher. President of the
' Cabinet, Who Died Last Wednes
day. believed 5000 people will be employed
In and around Montour.
There Is no finer timber in the North
west than that growing on the upper
stretches of the Payette River. It is
ideal for the manufacture of the best
quality of lumber. There is also i
large body of fir that is useful for di
menslon lumber and some tamarack
and cedar. The Weyerhaeuser syndi
cate through the Payette Lumber Com
pany. has a 20-year contract with the
state on the timber lands and as over
10 years of this contract has expired
it has been found imperative that some
thing be done to remove the standing
timber.
'. The new town of Montour Is located
about 50 miles south of the timber
belt. It has an ideal location and Is
on the extension of the railway and
the Payette River. The establishment
of the mills there will lay. It is be
lieved, the foundation for one of the
most promising new cities founded in
this state. Already Montour is Dia
ding for the county seat of Boise
County, which is located high in the
mountains at Idaho city. At the gen
eral election next Fall the electors of
Boise County will vote on the Issue of
removing the county seat from Idaho
City to Montour. The establishment of
the big mills at the latter place is
used as a strong argument in favor
of Montour.
E. H. Dewey, Mayor of Nampa. And
president of the railway company, is
sponsor for the new town and doing
a great deal towards the .develop
ment of the resources of Boise Coun
ty. -
Temperance Workers Meet at Doty.
CENTRALIA. Wash.. July 14. (Spe
cial.) The Woman's Christian Temper
ance Union held an Institute in Doty
yesterday, prominent members of the
organization being present. The same
members will address an Institute to be
held at Little Falls Tuesday.
Veness Would Go to State Senate.
CENTRALIA. Wash.. July 14. (Spe
ctal.) J. A. Veness, a prominent mill
owner of Wlnlock, has announced his
candidacy for the office of State Sena
tor from this district. His only oppo
nent to date Is J. E. Leonard, of Che-
halts, at present Representative from
thl district.
Women who bear children and re
main healthy are those who prepare
their systems In advance of baby's
coming. Unless the mother aids
nature In its pre-natal work the crisis
finds her system unequal to the de
mands made npon It, and she Is often
left with weakened health or chronic
ailments. No remedy Is so truly a
help to nature as Mother's Friend.
It relieves the pain and discomfort
caused by the strain on the ligaments.
makes pliant those fibres and muscles
which nature Is expanding, and soothes
th9 Inflammation of breast glands.
Mother's Friend assures a speedy and
complete recovery
for the mother, TTtfllav AaV
and she Is left a IKGIilCPS
neaitny woman to
enjoy the rear- jfFIUXXIl
ing or ner child.
Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores.
Write for our free book for expectant
mothers.
BEAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlaata. Ca.
NEW
RATES
HOTEL
EUMftAN
PERKINS
WITH BATH
P0RTUND.0RE
sm DAY UP
fflTHXHCAATOf THtOTT
wmiotfTMTh$i:iUP
AMUSEMENTS.
POPI LAR PRICES
BUMMER SEASON.
HEILIG
THEATER
7th and Taylor
Phones, Main 1. A 1122.
TONIGHTK
CATHRINE -.
COUNTISS
SUPPORTED BY SYDNEY AYKES
In Henry Bernstein's Play,
THE THIEF."
Evening- pricee:-Lower floor 75o, 50c;
balcony 50c, 35c. 2uc; gallery 3-'c, 25c
Wednesday matinee, any seat 25c. Sat
urday matinee, 50c, 25c
BAKER Theater
HILLARY MARTIN'S SENSATIONAL
MOTION PICTURES.
White Slave
Traffic Exposed
With vivid lecture and slides.
ALL THIS WEEK AFTERNNONS AT 1:80
AND 3, EVENINGS, AT :80, 8 AND :80.
Admission 25c. Children 15c.
THE MORAL SENSATION OF' THE AGE.
MAIN . A I0S9
MATINEE EVERY DAY
MAT.
150
2KO
Me
I NFGHTSl 15c. too. 60c. TV
WKKK JULY Iff .Mrs. Louis James in
Homing m Hnnbaml." Maiwaente Haney,
iTh. T .. .4 : .. 1 .4 . . " . T I .. f..Mlw FAnr
Cycling Yernnns, Paoflne Moran. Dare Broth-
era, raul
PlL-tnree.
and. Manuion Stoue, Orchestra,
Matinee Every Day.
Kiilllvan A ronsidlne
Refined Vaudeville
WEEK jrCLY'15.
SI'ECLVL SUMMER PRICES
Nights .
10 and 20c
Matinees
Any Seat 10c
Cuckoo and Laura, Euxaoein &enneuy anu
Anna Mack Berleln, Harry Ha ward ft Co.,
Princeton and Yale. Bisters Llndon, Bert
Cutler, Orchestra, Pictures.
WEEK JULY ' Iff Fred Ireland and His
Dajiflno- atlDA fiirla. Rotislev and Nichols.
Wood's Animal Actors. El Barto. Four Fly-
lmr Valentines. Pantajrescope, Iantaes Or-
hMtraA Pnnnlar nHiM., rtf flOs ODe!. 10
a. m. to io p. . Boxes and first row dm-
nnv mMTvnl. fhnnM! A 223S. Main 4636.
cony reserved. Pbonee: A 2236. Main 4636.
l urtatn Z:30, 7:is and B.
feOAKS
PORTLAND'S GREAT AMUSE
MENT PARK.
Blf Bill of Free. Outdoor Attractions j,
Klnff Pharaoh The world famous
horse. Every afternoon and evening. I
Lady UWrirston The ikatinff bear J
In free performances on the band- V
stand. New stunts. Every afternoon
and evening:.
- Oaks Park Band Delightful coji-
cerfs that attract all every evening. -
Punch and Judy A capital little f
entertainment for tha youngsters. jj
.:..2....:..:....:.....4..4
DIED. .
CHAPMAN Mr. Katharine Chapman. Sun
day night, at the home of ner sister, Mrs.
George Mandigo. at North Bend. Or. Mrs.
Chapman -eras a sister-in-law of Fred A.
Kriba. of Portland, Or. The remains will
be brought to this city for Interment, ac
comDanled by Mr. Krlbs and other rela
tives, via the steamer Breakwater, due
next Wednesday. Funeral announcement I
will be made later. Constantlne, Mich.,
papers please copy.
CARl'THERS July 14, at 805 E. 10th N.,
Llllle carutners. agea as years, a momns,
10 days, beloved wife of J. E. Caruthers.
Remains at A. R. Zeller Co.'s parlors.
o!4 WHUame ava. Funeral announcement
later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
HOPPING AMER July 1J. at the residence.
82d and Millard avenue, Preston . Hop
pingamer, aged 76 years. Funersl serv
ices will be held at the above residence
today t Monday, at 3 P. M. Friends re
spectfully Invited. Interment at Mult
nomah Cemetery. The deceased was a
member of the G. A. R.
SOMMERS July . 14. Herman Sommers,
aged 62 years, beloved husband of Hanna
Kommera. Funeral services win be neia
at the residence. 17 E. 80th street, to
day (Monday), at 2 P. M. Friends Invited.
Interment in the Ahaval Sholom Cemetery.
Please omit flowers.
GARDNER The funeral services of the late
Elisabeth Gardner will be held at Hol
man'a funeral parlors at 10 A. M. today
(Monday). Friends Invited. Interment
River View Cemetery. Services at the
grave private.
CARUTHER8 The funeral of the late Mrs.
Llllle Caruthers. 805 E. 10th st. N., will
be held from Zeller Company's chapel at
2 P. M. Interment Mt. Scott Park Ceme
tery. MONUMENTS Otto Schumann Ma
Works. East Sd and Pine sts. East 142.
Ola
MR. EDWARD HOLM AN. the leading fu
neral director and undertaker. 20 Third at, I
cor, salmon. Lady assisian.
Dunning a HcEntee, Funeral Directors,
1th and Pine. Phone Main 480. Lady at-
ceoaanc uinee oi onniy coroner.
A. R. ZELLER CO., S9X-4 Williams ava
Phone un lues. V loss. Laay attendant.
J. P. FINLEV A 60N. 3d and Madison.
Lady attendant. Phone Main 9, A 151)9.
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, suooessors
to F. 8. Dunning, Inc., It 68. B 2525.
LERCH. Undertaker, cor. East Alder aad
Sixth. Eaat 181. B 1888. Lady attendant.
eKWE8 COMPANY. 8d and Clay.
4152. A 2821. Lady attendant.
CEMETERY
Beautiful
MOUNT SCOTT PARK
LARGE, PERMANENT,
MODERN. PORT
LAND'S ONLY MODERN
CEMETERY WITH
' . PERPETUAL CARS
of all burial plots without extra
charge. Provided with a perma
nent Irreducible Maintenance
Fund. Location ideal; just out
side the city limits on north
and west slopes of Mount Scott,
containing- 335 acres, equipped
with every modern convenience.
PRICES TO SUIT ALL.
SERVICE THE BEST, s
ONE MILE SOUTH OF
LENTS. REGULAR
AUTOMOBILE SERV
ICE FREE BETWEEN
IEKTS AND THE
CEMETERY. It il II
CITY OFFICE. 920-821 TKON
BUILDING. MAIN 226. A 7088.
CEMETERY OFFICE. TABOR
146S; HOME PHONE RING B
till. THEN CALX. LOCAL 4301.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE 175 MADISON STREET.
Phones Main 688. A Toe.
Horse Ambnlaaee Phone Marshall SOD. I
Refer All Casea of Cruelty to This I
Office. Opts Day aad Nlakt.
2S . (
STAGES
MEETING NOTICES.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO.
18. R. A. M. Called convocation
this (Monday) evening, at Ma
sonic Hall. East 8th and Burnside,
at T:30 o'clock. M. M. degree.
Visiting companions, welcome. By
order E. H. P.
J. E. MARTIN. Sec.
COSMOPOLITAN IIDRt! NO. " 1 0ft K of
P. Maeta every Monday night at the S. W.
corner First and Alder, third floor.
H. F. HIMER, K. of R. S.
CAMEXJA CHAPTER, O. E. S.
Social. Members and friends in
vited. 50O." ' -
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
' At Wilson's Auction. House, at 10 A. M.
Turniture. 171-8-5 Second street.
At Baker's Auction House. 166-168 Park
St., furniture, etc. Sale at 10 A. M.
NEW TODAY.
SHERMAN COUNTY
wheat land is making fortunes for its
owners. $20.00 per acre will take a
fine 1500-acre farm, on good terms,
See us about it.
MOODY LAND COMPANY, .
1016 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
' Main 87.
193 Acres Finest
Tillamook Dairy Land
For sale by Its owner. This is the
long-famous Elmore ranch; Joins Sea
port Addition to Tillamook City; ' Is
most beautiful site on river and bay;
paradise for hunting .and fishing; 160
acres entirely free of stumps and in
superb meadow. EASY TERMS.
j, jf. HA THAW AV, Tillamook, Oregon.
Mortgage Loans
50,000 and Over om
CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY.
LOWEST CURRENT RATES.
VVM. MA CM AS TER
T01 Corbet Bldg.
Private Money on Hand
TO LOAN
Xo Delay
Suns of 11000 nnA unwnrdM. Wpst niort
gages Bought ana sold.
COMMERCIAL REALTY CO,
801 Lewis Building;
10 acres, right on county road, near Cap
ital Hill, and close to Oregon Electric line.
A splendid platting proposition.
See Owner, 74 First Street
llfATITr XT' T f fiTC1
1Y1 W XV. X VXTVVjJLrf XJW'.i O
ijn trrst-class unproved city property,
I - J IT IT J
.
a to 7 per cent.
Farm Loans.
A. H. BEREELL CO.,
202 McKay Bldg., Third and Stark.
MORTGAGE LOANS
VLOJ JOHN E. CRONAN, HOI
- I O ooa Spaldlna; Bids;. O
COLLIS. BERRIDGE A THOMPSON,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS
134 Worcester Block. Phone Main 8587
REAL ESTATE
HEALERS.
BRUBAKER
bide. If. 049.
BENEDICT,
B02
McKay
Beck, William O
815-318 Falllnr bids.
Chapin ft Herlo. 832 Chamber of Commarca
Jennlnas & Co. Main 188. 206 Orecontan.
PALMER-JONES CO., H. P. 404-403-40t
Wilcox bids.
the Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand are, at
Multnot&an st. (Holladay Addition.
RSAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
COUNCIL CREST DRIVE LOT,
1-1.100. 100x100. facing east, good view
this price Includes improvements, all In
and paid for; let us show this to you
terms given. See Mr. Jones.
OOWE.V-IDE TRUST COMPANT,
No. 2 Lumbermen's Bldg.,
- Ground Floor
BARGAIN IN DANDY LOT.
Lot 21, block 11, Westmoreland, two
blocks from car; real value SioOQ; owner
needs money, will sacrifice Tor sto If
sold at once; some terms. See my agent,
R. H. GOODKIND CO.. INC...
1005-1006 Wilcox Bldg.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS SACRIFICE.
Magnificent site of 7 lota, suitable for
I or more palatial homes; about a block
from Alnsworth School; grand, unob-
structible view of city. S12.s00. Thla la
about half market value.
Marshall 4827. BROOKE. A 3839.
I handle
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
Both high-class and chean . Drooertr.
and I have the bargains In this district;
If you want to buy to advantage on Port
- land Heights you will have to see me.
Marshall 4827. BROOKE. A 3889.
LOTS FOR SALE 7xl00 northwest corner
East 6th and Holman sts., S1350.
down and $20 per month. Interest T per
cent. 50x100 adjoining north line of above
lot. SU50, 925 down and so per month.
Interest 7 per cent. Owner. C 226.. Ore.
gonian.
60x100, E. 11TH AND THOMPSON.
A fine lot on Thompson, near East 11th
price $2750, aome terms. This la a fine
lot to build a nice home on.
GRUSSI & BOLDS.
818 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
$10 DOWN $10 PER MONTH.
Fine view lot, matured fruit treee, re
stricted district, near car, cement walk
and curb. Bull Run water. Provident
- Trust Company, second floor Selling bldg.
Main 1800, A-6261.
BEAUTIFUL view lot on southern slope
near Council-Crest $650 and up. includ
ing cement sidewalks, curbs, graded street
and water; building restrictions; sold on
easy terma. Provident Trust Company,
2d floor Soiling bldg. Main 1800. A-6261.
LOTS $10 down and $10 per mo,; all im
provements paid; Bull Run water, cement
sidewalks.' etc; no Int., no taxes and in
fine locality; 5c fare. Particulars N 22S,
Oregonlan. -
MUST BE SOLD.
SO lots. Alberta district, at a price
that will aurprlse you.
CO-OPERATIVE TRUST COMPANT.
404 Yeon Bldg.
BEAUTIFUL valley view lots, with fruit
trees, on west side, sidewalk and water
paid; 20 minutes from postofflce; $375 up.
Provident Trust Co., second floor Selling
bldg. Phone Main 1800. A-6261.
1 $10 DOWN. $1 WEEK THIS BEATS IT.
aiy quarter diock, prive o.to, central
East Side, adjoining fins homes, 5c fare;
you get deed and no more to pay for
0 years. Write owner. Z14. uregonian.
IF vou wish to buy or sell In the Irving-
ton district, see us. we nave lots in mis
district as low as $o0 on easy terms.
J. J. Cahalin. 24th and Klickitat.
ONE of the best lots In Alsmeda Park for
sale by owner; price sibdu, including oita-
ulltie pavement ana an otner improve,
menu Calt Woodlawn 1492.
$10 CASH. $1 week My beautiful level lot.
leea college uiBinui, itiga tii.ue .rses,
without Interest or taxes: must sell.
Write owner, P 207, Oregonlan.
FOUR sightly lOfts on boulevard, beautiful
view oi river ana city, iu minutes wai
to new Broadway bridge; a bargain at
$4000. A. R. Zeller. 592 Williams ave.
irvikgton snao. 60x100 lot. on cariine
fine neighborhood: $1300, terms. 8. de la
Mer, 80S cnamoer ox commerce. Mar
shall 668.
LOT on East 26th st, near Holgate, four
blocks from cariine; Improvements In.
sidewalk paid for; $450 cash. Telephone
Main 3308.
MUST have money: will sacrifice my two
lots In Westmoreland; tney are wen io
cs ced K 183. Oregonlan.
LOT. Portland Heights, near Patton Road.
$560. snap. jos. Stearns, z naanington
bldg.
INVEST IN IRVINGTON.
Lots on very easy terms. Phone East
1796 or Marshall 502.
LE NOIR A CO.
Dealers in West Side property.
$$6-7-9 Chamber of Commercs Bids.
REAL ESTATE.
Beach Property.
. NORTH BEACH.
S1230 House, T rooms, with complet
outfit of furniture, four lots. 100x200 ft.
facing ocean; splendid location; a posi
tive Dargatn.
35000 32 acres, fine ocean frontag'
front hair A-l lot property; back half
cranberry land. ...
SiO.000 Finest tract on whole beach,
comprising 2oO acres on ocean front
about two-thirds ideal cranberry marsh.
Apply owner, 810 Ch. of Com. Phone
Marshall 1585.
BEACH home. Gear hart; Dr. Holt's fur
mshed cottage: west side of Ocean
overlooking sea. sixth house south of Hotel
Gearhart; aeven rooms and bath, hot and
- cold water, sewer connection, electric
- lights, bulkheaded, graded and sodded
: choice location. Dr. John M. Holt, Gear
nart, Oregon.
GARIBALDI BEACH New five-room bu
galow; fireplace, patent closet; get
bargain" : ladlea can bathe in surf
lake: men folk enjoy good duck shooting
coma to Ocean Lake; must be sold this
week. Owner. Dr. Swain. -
BEAUTIFUL block of 8 lots at Bayocean
all or singly, at half price, easy terms.
uwntr, aa Worcester blag.
For Sale Houses.
FORCED TO SACRIFICE HOME.
PARTY BUYING MY FINE 6-ROOM
HOME IN ROSE CITY PARK FAILED
TO MAKE PAYMENTS: WILL BE IN
PORTLAND A FEW DAYS ONLY TO RE
SELL; HOME IS STRICTLY MODERN
AND HAS FINE VIEW OF CITY AND
MOUNTAINS; NO REASONABLE PRICE
OR TciKUS REFUSE!. SEE THIS !-
DAY. MR. PRICE. TABOR 2838.
LAURELHURST BUNGALOW.
This Is an extraordinary home; large
- living room, with Imported tile fireplace,
large enougn to bold a real tui log
hardwood floors extending through th
dining-room coved ceilings, all woodworl
done in 5-coat enamel work; every de
tail la nerfect and the situation is a ge:
of a lot In Laurelhurst. Portland's most
exclusive residence district; win taae
goad niece of real estate as Dart pay
ment on the house. Call for particulars
at 414 Spalding bldg.
MR. LOT OWNER.
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO IM
PROVE YOUR PROPERTY WITH
HOME. FLAT OR APARTMENT; WILL
FINANCE- IT AT A LOW RATE OF IN
TEREST, PLANS FURNISHED FREE
IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME IN AN
TALK THIS OVER
J. 8. ATKINS.
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,
HENRY BLDG.
Ri:il,n ON YOT7R VACANT LOT.
TI7RV THE R1TRDES INTO INCOME.
WE FURNISH PLANS. FINANCE AND
Rl-TT.n APARTMENT OR RESIDENT
AT LOW COST. WE GIVE BOND.
SHOW OUR WORK AND REFER TO
OUR CLIENTS. SEE US BEFORE YOU
MAKE PLANS; IT WILL PAY lOU.
L. R. BAILEY CO.. CONTRACTING
ARCHITECTS. 324 ABINGTON BLDG.
S7000.
Vf no Q.rnnm hnilM .MI, In. WSlkln
distance; more than full lot: hardwo
floors, furnace, fireplace, paneled dining
room and den. larae sleeping-porch, ga
rage, beautiful rosea; very easy terms can
be arranged.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
404 Wilcox Bldg.
Phones Main 8899. A 2(153.
S750 WILL BUY
new, modern bungalow on alghtly lot. Just
20 minutes from tne center or t-oniana,
on good cariine; this Is oeaulirui prop
erty, anyone desiring a home can get thl;
for a small payment down and easy
monthly Installments. See owner at 414
Spalding bldg., corner 3d and Wasningto
sts.
IRV1NOTON DUTCH COLONIAL.
We have a beautiful home built less
than a year; finished in wnite enamel anu
mahogany, not water neat, garage, sun
room, in fact everything to be desired
one block from Irvlngton Club; terms can
be arranged.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox bldg. Phones M. 86S9. A 353.
HAWTHORN E DISTRICT,
BARGAIN.
A rnoma newlv DaDered and painted
on corner lot. 22 minutes' ride on UHtn
street. This house must be sold so investi
gate at once. Fries sawu.
CO-OPERATIVE TRUST COMPANY.
404 Yeon Bldg.
BUILD FOR YOU.
$1000
BUILDS 6-ROOM HOME.
5 or 8 rooms, built to suit you, on your
own selected lot anywhere; 1UO Deautllul
attractive homes to look at; planning,
financing, talk with Mr. Wilson, terms
as low as 115 per month. National Realty
A Trust Co., 723 Chamber of Commerce.
I7O0 SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW $700.
Fln. modern, ft-room buncalow. with
furnace, fireplace and all latest built-in
r.fl-orts on corner lot. 50x102. on East 18th
street, near Alberta; price a snap, only
$o200. $700 cash and $20 per month.
GRUSSI & BOLDS.
31S Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
LOOK, 6-room new cottage, half block from
car, full concrete basement, xurnace,
wash trava. wood lift, fireplace, best of
bath plumbing: all for $2000. all or half
cash; this place Is worth $3000, but owner
is leaving; taKe tne juomu ocuu B
on at uiiiara ave. ana
In drug store. Phone Tabor 2312,
THTNOALOW FOR SALE.
Beautiful 6-room modern bungalow, full
cement basement, artistic combination
light fixtures, large fireplace, built-in buf
fet and book cases, oak floors, bath; this
Is an Ideal home: 60x100 lot. 64th and
Sandy road. 150 feet south of boulevard;
.1500; terms. Owner, phone Main 6817;
Woodlawn 2271.
LAURELHURST BUNGALOW.
Fine new aeven-room bungalow, built
fnr n home:' furnace, tile flrenlace. hard
wood floors, sleeping porch, Sheffield flx-
turea. shades, garage: all for what It
actuallv cost me. $4950: ride out and see
it. 1177 E. Davis near E. 39th, or phone
East 62.
MUST BE SOLD. WITHIN 10 DAYS.
I have a 6-room -modern cottage within
two blocks of four different carllnes: im
provements all In and paid for; good barn
that can be used as a garage; price with
in your reach and good easy terma Call
Main 7750. Mr. Russell.
BARGAIN.
Alameda Park. 6 rooms, furnace, ce
ment basement, fireplace, built-in buffet,
beam cellinga. up to date and modern;
value $4750; our price and terms will sur
prise you; must be sold at once.
CO-OPERATIVE TRUST CO.,
404 Yeon Bldg.
RARE BARGAIN, from owner, elegant 11-
room irvlngton nome, uxiw-ioot corner,
East 10th and Brazee; cost $10,500;. sell
$7500; terms; no incumbrance; improve
ments in and paid for; no trades. Phone
East 0385.
LOOK HERE.
Pretty modern new cottage with garage,
etc. close in. value $2600; first mortgage
$1400 three yeara, second mortgage $301),
6 months; pay me $300 quick for deed. AP
182, Oregonlan
FOR SALE Eight-room house, 34x40, full
cement Dasement, Dum-in conveniences,
full-sise lot. with privilege of buying ad
joining lot; two blocks from cariine; ono
block from Peninsula Park; terma P 2u9,
Oregonlan
TAYLOR BUILDING COMPANY
BUILD AS YOU LIKE, WHERE YOU
LIKE; FURNISH PLANS AND MONEY
AND GUARANTEE THIS WORK.
202 LUMBERMEN'S BLDG.
FOR SALE Modern 6-room bungalow. 3
blocks from canine; nne lawn ana roses;
price $2500; $100 down, balance monthly
payments. lake wooaiawn car ana call
at 1438 Rodney ave.
A GOOD CHICKEN RANCH.
On the East Side, in city limits, on good
cariine; good five-room house; small cash
payment and small monthly Installments.
Main i I Ol.. n, in. ivinrr.
$1500 LAURELHURST EQUITY $750.
Must dlsDose of my eauity in new Aeven
room home: balance of $4000 on terms.
See this Immediately. Phones Main 2202
or East 62.
THIS IS A DANDY BUY.
MODERN S-room bungalow. No. 3 E. 72d
at. .In Mt. Villa in Cuthill Add. Prlco
$2300. See owner. Main 3691, 529 Henry
bldg.
will sell modern 8-room residence on AI
berta st., near jercerson nign bcnooi;
make your own terms, owner, bob Wil
cox bldg.
IRVINGTON OUR SPECIALTY.
DESIRABLE HOMES, SIGHTLY LOTS.
NEUHAUSEN A CO., 703 LEWIS BLDG.
4TH AND OAK STS. MAIN 8078.
$000 Neat little nouse or two rooms, on
two full-sized lots; convenient to car; I
must sell; easy terms If desired. AK 215,
Oregoniam
FOR sale or trade. 6-room modern house,
full basement, lot 60x180. fruit and ber
ries, $1000 down, balance long time at 6
per cent, r-none -taoor ztfiz.
VERY CHEAP.
Broadway home; fine; worth nearly
double; also several lots. Ring up Ease
273. C 1866. W. H. Herdman.
FOR SALE Pretty 6-room modern cottage,
partly furnished, fruit and flowers; two
blocks from end of Woodlawn car. 1444
Fern st.
SUNNYSIDE bungalow; everything modern.
Fruit. 1206 East Taylor. Owner. Phone
Tabor 2650.
SUNNYSIDE home of 6 rooms, 50x100 lot;
furniture If desired. Call 1079 E. Morrison
st.. near 35th.
TWO-ROOM, house; lot 50x105. Price $385;
$10O casn, Daiance o per monin. A-none
labor 1430. Ask for Beard.
6-ROOM house: will take lot part payment.
836 Kugenc si. ; warning aiaiance.
IN Irvlngton;
new modern 6-room house.
Eaat 5463.
FOR FINE HOMES
Ess Delahunt-
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Houses.
HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS.
6-room house, new, modern, 200 feet t4
ear; lot 50x100; close In; excellent neigh
borhood: $3750.00. Easy terms.
6 rooms and sleeping porch, bungalow
style; Just completed. All bullt-ln con
veniences snd strictly up-to-date. East
front. 200 feet to car. In LauralhursU
45230.00. Terms to suit.
8 rooms and sloeping porch, new, dounla
construction, excellent finish, beamed and
paneled dining-room, fireplace. furnarj
and all built-in conveniences, plastered
basement: fruit and vegetable rooms. Two
large rooms can be finished on third floor.
$3800.00. Small cash payment.
6-room bungalow, modern, all built In
conveniences, furnace, fireplace, three
blocks from car, near fireproof school;
gas. electricity: street Improvements paid;
excellent view, corner. $3350.00; $200
cash.
6-room bungalow, thoroughly modern;
all built-in effects; fireplace, near school;
city and mountain view; street improve
ments paid; restricted district; threa
blocks to car. 13150.00. Terms.
4 rooms In excellent suburb, restrictions;
built-in conveniences; large rooms, fire
place, electric fixtures and tinting Includ
ed in price $2JU0.O0.
3-room house, lot 100x185. West 81d.
within three mile circle, three blocks to
car. 15 minutes from posioftice: shade
trees, fine soil. $1500.00; small cash pay
ment down.
5 rooms and bath, corner lot 100x100;
fine view of Tualatin Valley. West Side,
two blocks to car; 15 minutes to post
orftce. Walks, graded streets and water.
$2200.00. $200 cash will handle It; bal
ance Ilka rent.
PROVIDENT TRUST CO.
Second Floor Selling Bldg.
Main 1800: A-6261.
"LA CASA LOMA," $11,000.
"THE HOUSE ON THE HILL."
This Is a 7-room bungalow. In a claas
by Itself, being one of the famous "Ander
son bungalows." located on 1 lots on
Council Crest, with unobstructed view.
Living-room ICx24. in ivory enamel, pa
pered In old EnRllsh oatmeal paper; fire
place, grubby tile, cut glass electric fix
tures, scenic balcony out of same gives
unobstructed view of city and mountalna:
dining-room. 16x16. ebony black, papered
In German yellow, light fixtures hammered
brass. Tiffany globus, buffet ebony with
Jlate glass doors and shelves: kitchen 12x
2, right up to the minute. Den 10x14, Is
of the Gothic period, brick fireplace,
leather wall covering below bric-a-brac
shelf, over whtrh is a series of Reming
ton Indian frler.es. Fixtures and real
Gothic with massive chains; from thla
room is hall and stairway leading to for
mal garden, consisting of pergola and
fountain.
There are 3 bedrooms leading from hall,
done In white enamel, with artistic wall
coverings. Exterior is the low, rambling,
true bungalow effect so popular In South
ern California. Photos at office. Can ar
range terms. Fred V. German. 436 Cham
ber of Commerce. Main C445. 6451.
BUNGALOW.
6 LARGE ROOMS.
TERMS. TERMS
Owner has moved to Canada and hat
left Instructions for the sale of this hand
some new home in highly restricted resi
dence distrlrt; largo living-room length
of - entire house; very beautiful bullt-ln
features; Interior handsomely decorated;
elaborate lighting fixtures: fine furnace
and every modern convenience; ports
chochere entrance; no bungalow In thlf
city is like tliia in design; exceptionally
well built; all assessments paid: only one
block from car. See thla at once. Tabor
30S9.
$6S50 BEAUTIFUTj HOME
'IN LAUD'S ADDITION.
7-room new, modern house, near two
carlines, finished in the best and latest
style throughout: all rooms are large and
well lighted; beautiful rose park across the
street: all Improvements are In and In
eluded in this cut price on account of a
death In the famllv. House has never been
occupied. Call Main (1444.
SLAl-SON-CRAIG CO.,
.1114 Oak St., Near !th.
YOU HOME.tEKKEH.
If you are looking for a nice little
home In a good school town, with publlr,
hish and normal rchoolb, here fs the
place; good houtte. with barn and 2 larce
lots; select part of town: price $2750.'
I also have home In same town, with good
house, barn, 2 acres, with fruit; this place
is a bargain for the money; $1000 cah
for quick sale. Look -these up if you are
a bargain-seeker. Particulars AE 173,
Oregonlan.
RESIDENCE BARGAIN.
One of the best., up-to-date, modern,
double-constructed 7-room houses In Irv
lngton; lot 50x100: paved streets, etc;
$6000, easv terms. See It.
WHITMEB-XELLY CO.;
Main 100S. 70 4th Pt. A 10"'.
HAWTHORNE SACRIFICE.
New 7-room house, ijlenn ave.; veran
da, reception hall, large living and din
ing rooms, beautiful buffet, shades, fix
tures, 'den. bookcases, fireplace, Dutch
kitchen, pantry. 3 large bedrooms, bath
room. 2 sleeping porches, large basement,
60x100 lot. bearing fruit trees; $3800, $3o0
cash. Phone owner. Tabor 4R0.
OWNER MUST SACRIFICE.
A beautiful home on the Willamette
River; can be bought at a real bargain
and on easv terms; 40 minutes on the
Oregon Electric; house nearly new, seven
rooms: about one acre; fine vlewslts; price
$50o0. R 213. Oregonlan.
LAPDS ADDITION,
a-mom dwelling, modern, easy terms
Improvements paid; will consider vacant
lot rart oavme'-u dibwi. i-nuim duu-
wood 82fl.
FOR SALE By owner. 6-room up-to-dst
bungalow: has oeen duili - years; ma
and roses all In; no reasonable offer re
fused: must be all cash. AM 20S. Ore
ponian. OH SALE Monthly payments, iikb rent.
room house, lour lols, plenty irun. gar
den, cow barn, etc.: near ht. Johns car
line; price reasonable. Phone Main 11.3.
UNGALOW, 1120
E. Market, below cost;
Owner. 655 Flanders.
must sell: terms.
For Sale Business Property.
GOOD business corner, inoxloo at Baker
City; Income now ;u i'r iiiuuin. mh
can be doubled with little improvement;
hard-surface streets, cement sidewalks,
opposite $120,000 Courthouse. 1 block from
high school: will sell or trade; Improved
Irvlngton property preferred; price swuim.
A H -v.el er ff- imam w
East lilSS, C'lUbS.
For Sale
-Acreage.
FOUR 5-acre tracts CJ0 acres in all) choice
upland equal iw u"i e-----
soil In Multnomah county, tocaieo nrr
Troutdale. 3 b miles from Gresham, 1W
,. . pi.,.ni Home, close to Scenic
statlon on the Mt. Hood Railway, reached
also by Base Line. Section Line and Pow
el Valley roads, stone surfaced all the ws-y.
only a mile from Automobile Club grounds
and about a mile west of Sandy River;
about 2000 cords best fir and maple atand
Ing timber, plenty of cedar for fencing.
j ,l.h nhncolnle soil. no TOCk OX
gravel, mostly southern slope: price $3000;
terms $100 cash, balance $20 per month:
will bring $1000 pet- acre In 5 years- If
cleared. We are the owners.
FIKl.ANUM i tu,i w.,
716-720 Spalding Bldg.
FIVE-ACRE tracts down the riv
er on West Side. 2Mi miles back
from Willamette River; the heavy
Industrial development is down the
river; this may be had at $2"0 per
acre on payment plan; this will
make you rich in five years.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY,
Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 3300.
80-ACRE tract at Carson. Wash.; an Ideal
home or chicken ranch. H mile from R.
R station, hi mile from boat landing, H
mile to postofflce. 2 miles to St. Martin
or Shepherd Mineral Springs; will sell or
trade- price $35110; on main county road.
A R Zeller, 502 Williams ave. Phone
East 10HH, C 10S8.
CHICKEN AND FI1UIT RANCH. near
Portland; a NEW SUBDIVISION. Lowest
prices best soil, fine view, wood, water
and roads; acres. $400 per tract; 10-A..
$500; 20 A.. S00; 40 A.. $1200; 80 A..
$000; 160 A.. $3000; liberal terms.
FRANK M' FA P LAND REALTY CO.,
809 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Or.
THINK OF IT.
10 acres at Gresham, half under cul
tivation, balance easliy ck-sred; running
water, excelent soil: close tb two-story
schoo'house; only want 10 per cent down.
balance moniniy. quaneii.v, ,r.iii-(iuut-
ly. First State Bunk. Gresham,
Or.
YOU WANT a picturesque Summer home
with running water; a small farm, an
acre or two for chickens. $200 and up,
easy terms, choice acreage, close to Port
land on electrlo cariine, phone, school,
store etc J. W. Hcfferlln. 367 Railway
Exchange. Main 1248.
17 ACRES near Beaverton. 16 cleared, 2
blocks from car station and running water;
only $300 per acre; terms. Owner, Jamas
Wilson, Boring. Or., route 1.
MT. TABOR screage adjoining City Park;
highly Improved, beautiful view.' bung
alow, xrult, near nara-suriace ana car;
take part trade. Owner, AS 211. Ore
gonlan. $10 DOWN. 8.1x250 $600.
$8 monthly, 30 minutes out. cleared, level,
sightly, rich black soil. Marsters, 202 Wil
cox bldg.
6 ACRES of the finest and most sightly
land on ths famous uase Line road. Just
beyond 12-mlle roadhouse; pries $1976;
terms. Phone Tabor S3.
5 ACRES in cultivation with a Main st.
frontaga or bn it. rour mocks from
station. For sale cheap by owner. J, R.
Pitman, Clackamas. Oregon.
$42.50 PER ACRE buys well-improved stock
ranch, or win traae lor unincumoerea cu
property. AD 209, Oregonlan.
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