Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 29, 1912, Page 11, Image 11

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    . ' . THE MORNING OREGOSTAy, 3IOXPAY, JULY 29, 1918. 11 ,
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OR. COE WILL PASS
OH CREDENTIALS
Oregon Delegate Picked as
Committeeman by Nation
al Progressive Party.
FULL TICKET IS OPPOSED
, Republicans Nominated in Primarj
Will Be Requested to Announce
Themselves and May Then
Arouse Competition.
Dr. H. W. Coe. of this city, will b
member of the credentials committee
that will pass on the qualifications of
the delegates to the Roosevelt or Bull
Moose Convention at Chicago next Mon
day. Dr. Coe was advised of his assign
ment to this committee In a telegram
yesterday from Medlll McCormick. of
the committee that is arranging for the
new party convention. The appoint
ment of Dr. Coe to this committee is
taken as a recognition of him by the
Roosevelt managers for having signed
the call for the convention when it was
issued a month ago.
Dr. Coe will leave Portland for Chi
cago Tuesday night or Wednesday
morning, so as to arrive in the convec
tion city In time to serve on the com
mittee which will meet Saturday noon.
It Is doubtful if the other delegates
from this state will be prepared to
start so early In the week, having
planned not to reach Chicago earlier
than the night before the convention
assembles.
Illinois Voir RnronraglnB;.
Returns from the third party primary
election in Illinois, indicating the elec
tion of approximately 700 out of 1070
delegates who favor putting a full tick
et In the field. Is encouraging to the
Roosevelt people in this state, who. al
though In the minority in the state con
vention, are advocating state and coun
ty tickets with candidates for every of
fice to be elected in this state. By this
faction, it is expected the convention at
Chicago may decide in favor of nomi
nating complete tickets in every state.
Such a plan in this state does not
have the Indorsement of Dr. Coe. Bruce
Dennis and F. W. Mulkey. who has an
nounced bis candidacy for the United
States Senate as a National Progressive.
Both Dr. Coe and Mr. oennis. who are
delegates to the Roosevelt convention,
will oppose the full-ticket programme
In the convention, at any rate so far as
Oregon is concerned.
I had supposed that the Roosevelt
people In Illinois, as shown by the re
turns from Saturday's primary election,
would favor state and county tickets
In that state, in view of the action of
Governor Deneen in refusing to cast
his lot with the third party." comment
ed Dr. Coe yesterday.
Advantage Hurt Be Figured.
"But the question of naming a third
partv ticket in every state involves
the consideration of several things. In
the first place, we must figure out who
will help us and whom we shall help.
1 believe in reciprocity, but not In the
Canadian sort, in which the other fel
low gets all the benefits.
"I shall continue to oppose the nomi
nation by the third party of a complete
ticket in this state. We must first as
certain what nominees chosen for the
various offices In the April primary
election will support Roosevelt. Most
of these nominees were known as pro
gressives and in many cas s were chos
en bv the same vote by which Roose
velt tarried the state. However. I
would he in favor of the new party pit
ting one of their number against each
and every nominee on the Republican
ticket as it was formed In the April
election who will not pledge himself
and his support unconditionally to
Roosevelt."
CATHOLIC ORDER INITIATES
Knights of Columbus Will Meet at
Albany Next Sunday.
ALBANY, Or.. Juiy 28. (Special.)
Knights of Columbus from all parts of
Western Oregon aie planning to gather
In Alhanv next Sunday to initiate a
large class Into the order. This class
will consist of 30 applicants for mem
bership In the Albany Council and 15
in the Kugene Council.
A delegation of more than 200
Knights of Hie Catholic order is ex
pected to come from Portland on a
special train and members of the order
from Salem. Kugene. Oregon City. Cor
vallis and other cities will also be
here. The entire day will be devoted
to the Initiatory work. The first de-Kre-e-
will be conferred In the forenoon
and the second and third degrees in
the afternoon. After the completion
of the work the visitors will be the
guests of the Albany Council at a ban
quet in the Elks Temple.
Among the prominent speakers who
will probably talk at the banquet are
J. P. Kavanaugh. Circuit Judae of Port
land; Judge Munly, of Portland: John
V Shields, of Portland: Charles Mtir
phv. of Baker, state deputy of the
order, and T. J. Patterson, of Port
land, district deputy.
BOY FIGURES
CASES
Albany I.ad to Appear as Complain
ing Witness and Defendant.
"Albany, or., juiy is. (Special.)
Merrick Darcy. a 13-year-old Albany
boy. figured prominently in cases in
two different local courts at the same
lime yesterday. In one court he was
a prosecuting witness ai.d in the other
a defendant. The two cases did not
grow out of the same trouble.
The boy appeared before Justice of
the Peace Swan, and his father. James
Darcy. swore to a complaint charging
Martin Evans with assault upon the
lad. Young Darcy claims that Evans
Mapped and cuffed him.
About the same time the lad was
preferring his complaint. Bertie Ed
wards went before County Judge Dun
can and swore to a complaint in the
Juvenile Court. charging Merrick
Darcy. Hoyd Darcy and John Darcy
with being delinquent children, in that
they are Incorrigible, and are grow
ing up In Idleness and crime.
The case In the Juvenile court has
been set for hearing tomorrow morning
at o'clock, and the Justice court case
against Evans will be heard in the
fternoon.
PASCO SCHOOLS GAIN
Report or Krankltn County Superin
tendent Is Gratifying.
PASCO. Wash.. July it. (Special)
As shown by the annual report of
schools for Franklin County for the
year ending June 30, 1912. there are
1211 children of school age in the
county, of whom 05 are in the Pasco
schools. Last year there were 1180 In
the county. 550 of whom were In the
Pasco schools. Last year 13 male
teachers were employed, at an average
salary of 78.70. and 44 female teach
ers, at an aveage salary of 168.80. This
year 13 male teachers were employed,
at an average salary of J86.38, and 49
females, at an average salary of 171. S3.
Interest was paid in 1911 on. war
rants in the sum of 11571.29. No in
terest was paid this year. School
buildings of the county are valued at
$160,613. of which $131,600 is repre
sented by Pasco buildings. Apparatus,
furniture and fixture are valued at
118.352. The schools have 4782 refer
ence books and 6742 free text books.
The cash balance on June 30, 1812, was
130.041.31.
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and County Auditor E. D. Sheffield have
received congratulatory iciiers xium
Superintendent of Public Instruction
H. B. Dewey.
LUMBER RATES 60 UP
PORTLAXD-LOS AXGELES TAR
IFF HIGHEST IN" YEARS.
No New Grain Charters Made Dur
ing Week Price Offered Being
Refused and 45s Asked.
Another advance in coast freight
rates on lumber has been announced
between the Columbia river and Los
Angeles which makes the highest rate
between the two ports in recent years
and may be called a modern record.
The steam schooner Northland has
been chartered to load lumber on the
Columbia for San Pedro at 86 per
thousand and from present Indications
this rate will be the accepted one for
steam tonnage for some time to come.
The barkentine Newsboy, now in the
river to load lumber for San Pedro, has
a rate of $5.50. but this charter was
made at an earlier date.
No new grain charters have been
made during the past week, although
a few old ones are being made public,
so there Is no definite price, but some
offerings were made at 4 2s. 6d. and not
taken, and now 45s. Is talked about.
Some of the ship-owners prophesy that
the rate will be 50s. before the first
of the year, but the traffic could not
stand such a rate against rail rates to
the East.
Watches Tarnished in Eruption.
The barge St. James has arrived at
Tacoma from Kodiak. Alaska, where
she was during the eruption of
Mount Katmal, and shows considerable
effects of the experience. The sulphuric
fumes ate away her paint, and tar
nished all metal about the vessel. Even
the watches, rings and gold, and silver
coins on the persons of Captain R. D.
McRae and members of her crew were
affected. She reports that the revenue
cutter Manning, which was in the same
latitude at the same time, received
similar damage.
Marine Notes.
The barkentine J. B. Emigh was
towed to Prescott yesterday to load
lumber for San Francisco.
Twenty vessels are now loading lum
ber at the different mills on Grays
Harbor.
The announcement has been made of
the charter of the British ship Eudora
by the Portland Flouring Mills Com
pany to load wheat at Portland for
Europe at 41s 3d.
The steamer Francis H. Leggett ar
rived yesterday from San Francisco
with 600 tons of cement, which will
be discharged at the Oak-street dock.
The Japanese steamship Hokuto
Maru. which arrived yesterday from
Otaru. Japan, has a cargo of hardwood
for the Pacific Lumber & Manufac
turing Company. She is under charter
to load lumber for China.
The steamship Orteric, of the Water
house line. arrl-ed from the Orient via
Puget Sound. She has considerable
Oriental freight for this port.
Mrs. Elllcott. wife of Captain Elli
cott, of the United States cruiser Mary
land, received a wireless message from
him yesterday stating that his vessel
had arrived at Sand Point on July 26
after a good passage, but considerable
fog was experienced.
Movements of Vessels.
ASTORIA. Or.. July 2S. Arrived down at
midnight, barkentine Amaranth. Left up at
2 A. M.. British bark Abbey and barkentine
T. P. Emigh. Arrived at 10 A. M. . Japan
ese steamer Hokuto Maru, from Otaru. Ar
rived al 10 and left up at 11:30 A. M..
steamer F. H. Leggett. towing barkentine
Newsboy, from San Francisco. Sailed at
10:30 A. M.. steamer Klamath. for San
Pedro. Arrived at 12:30 and left up at 4
P. M.. British steamer Orteric. from Orient
via Pugct Sound. Sailed at 2:30 P. Sl
ates mer" Geo. W. Fenwlek. for San Pedro,
towing log raft for San Francisco.
San Francisco. July 2. Arrived at 11 A.
M.. steamer Bear, from Portland. Arrived
tlP M., steamer Beaver, from San Pedro.
Sailed at 2 P. M-, steamer J. B. Stetson, for
Portland.
Honolulu. July 23. Arrived Schooner
Prosper, from Columbia River.
Jurnve rKfmO etaoln shrdluauauauauaa
Seattle. Wash.. July 2. Arrived Steam
ers Montara. from San Francisco: schooner
STEAMER IXTEIAIGENCK.
Due
Name
Breakwater. . .
' Rose City
Sue H. Elmore.
Geo. W. Elder..
Nevadan.
Arrive.
From Date.
Coos Bay.... In port
, San Pedro In port
Tillamook July 28
.San Diego. ...July 29
Sallna Crus. ..July 29
Bandon July .11
.San Pedro. . . July 31
.Eureka Aug. 2
.San Diego Aug. 4
San Pedri. Aug. 5
Sallna Crus.. -Aug. 13
.Sallna Crus. . .Aug. al
Anvil
Beat er. . .
Alliance..,
Roanoke. .
Bear
Lyrj.
Nebraskan
Isthmian
Sallna Crus. . .Sept. 1
Te Depart.
- For
Name.
Harvard.
Date
July 2
Julv 29
8. F. to L. A-.
Breakwater. .. Coos Bay.
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook. . .
Ceo. W. Elder. San Diego...
Rose City San Pedro.
Anvil Bandon
Yale S. F to L. A.
Nevadan. ..... Sallna Crus. .
Alliance... ...Eureka
Beaver. ....... San Pedro. . .
Roanoke San Diego. . .
Bear ... San Pedro. . .
Lyra Sallna Crux. .
Nebraskan SaJina Crus. .
Isthmian Sallna Crus. .
.July 31
.July 31
.July 31
July SI
. July 31
Aug. 3
. Aug. 4
. Aug. 5
.Aug. 7
.Aug. 10
Aug. IT
Aug. 25
Sept. S
Columbia, from Callao: schooner Albert
Meyer, from Los Angeles. Salle Steamers
Dolphin, for skagway; Meteor, for San Fran
cisco. Sen Francisco. July 2R. Arrived steamer
Archer, from Roche Harbor; Roanoke, from
Portland: Raymond, from Grays Harbor;
Umatilla, from Victoria. Sailed Steamers
Daisy and Gadsby. for wlllapa.
Los Aiigeles. July 2. Arrived Willam
ette, from Portland; Marshfleld. from Hardy
Creek: Saglraw, from Wlllapa Harbor. Sailed
Steamer Willamette, for San Diego.
" Colombia River Bar Report.
ASTORIA. Or.. July 28. Condition at the
mculh of the river at 5 P. M., smooth; wind,
northwest. 30 miles: weather, cloudy.
Tide at Astoria Monday.
High. Low.
0:II A. M 8S feet7:SO A. M....-0.6 foot
1:30 P. M TS feetl7:32 P. M 3.6 feel
Printer Drives 25 Miles Dally.
ALBANY. Or.. July 28. (Special.)
Floyd K. Churchill, proprietor of a lo
cal Job printing office, has driven his
automobile on an average of more than
25 miles every day since he bought it.
This is probably a record for a machine
used for pleasure. Churchill bought the
car on March 15 and has driven It 3400
miles since that time. He has made six
round trips to Portland and trips to
most of the surrounding towns. With the
exception of his Portland trips he has
driven the machine very little during
business hours, and most of the mileage
has been covered during pleasure rides
In the evenings. It Is a peculiar coinci
dence that on five of his six trips to
Portland it rained before he could com
plete the Journey.
NEWPORT GIRLS COMPLAIN
Lineman in Jail for Annoying Young
Women.
NEWPORT, Or., July 28. (Special.)
Karl Morris, 27 years old, a lineman,
was arrested this afternoon charged
with having annoyed four young girls.
Morris came to Newport a week ago
from Albany and immediately serious
complaints reached the local police
through respectable young women who
had been terrified by him. Officer C.
F. Royse. formerly of the Portland
police force, and Dugan Baker, of New.
port, captured Morris, who was iden
tified by a number of young women.
The prisoner will be tried tomorrow.
He says that he was born in Ger
many. Lately he has worked In Sa
lem and Albany, where he had gone
from Oakland, Cal. ,
NEW MINE TO BE OPENED
Cle Elum Daily Coal Output Will Be
Increased 500 Tons.
ELLENSBURG, "Wash., July 28. (Spe
cial.) Surveys will be started early
this week by the Northwestern Im
provement Company, with a view to
starting work on a new opening, above
Mine No. 7. near Cle Eium. and about
25 miles north of Ellensburg. The new
mine will send Its output to the cars
through the tipple at No. 7 mine.
The new mine will be started above
and to the left of the No. 7 powerhouse
and will have an output of approxi
mately 600 tons of coal dally, and will
be In operation in approximately 60
days.
DAILY MF.TEOKjO LOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Or.. July 28. Maximum
temperature, 84 degrees: minimum. 58 de
grees. River reading. 8 A. M.. 8.0 feet.
Chance In last 24 hours, fall, 0.1 foot. Total
rainfall (S P. M- to 5 P. M. none. Total
rainfall since September 1, loll. 33.10 Inches.
Normal rainfall since September 1. 44.44
inches. Deficiency of rainfall since Septem
ber 1. 1011. 0.25 Inches. Total sunshine, 14
hours 57 minutes. Possible sunshine. 14
hours 57 minutes. Barometer (reduced to
sea level) at 5 P. M., 211.98 inches.
Wind
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A depression is central this evening over
British Columbia, and another overlies In
terior California. The pressure Is also low
over the Lake region and Northeastern
States. A small high pressure field overlies
the basin, plateau and North Central Plains
States, and another moderate high pres
sure area is central at sea off the Wash
ington coast. Within the last 24 hours
showers have occurred in Arizona. Okla
homa, the Central Mississippi Valley. Lpper
Lake Region and St. Lawrence J alley, and
thunder storms were reported from Utah.
Missouri. Iowa and Wisconsin. The weather
Is cooler in the Upper Lake Region and is
generally warmer in other sections of the
countrv. although temperature changes as
a rule have been slight. ii
The conditions are favorable for generally
fair and continued warm weather Monday
In this district, with northwesterly winds.
FORECASTS.
Portland ann vii-im.y i".
change In temperature; northwsterlywtnds.
ally fair; not much change in temperature,
northwesterly EODORB F. DRAKE.
Acting District Forecaster.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M.
Furniture. 171--5 Second street.
MEETING NOTICES.
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO.
48. A. F. AND A. M. Special
communications this (Monday)
evening. 7:30 and 9 o'clock. East
8th and Burnside. E. A. and F.
C. degrees. Visitors welcome. Or
der W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, sec.
DIED.
DEVEBS In this city. Sunday afternoon.
Julv 28. Nellie H. Devers. aged 40 years.
1 month. 20 days, wife of A. H. Devers
mother of Mrs. John Plagemann and
daughter of Mrs. Jane Galling. Funeral
notice later.
BLAKE In Blaine, Tillamook Co., Or.. July
20. Carl L. Blake, aged 47 years. months.
14 davs, beloved husband of Anna Blake
of s:i4" College street. Funeral notice will
appear later.
FUNERAL NOTICE8
WINTERGREEN The funeral servlees of
the late John Wintergreen will be held
at Holman s funeral parlors at 2 P. M. to
day (Monday). Friends invited. InlM-
ment Mu'.Tr.-imah Cemetery.
Every woman's heart responds to
the charm and sweetness of a baby's
voice, because nature intended her for
motherhood. But even the loving
nature of a mother shrinks from the
ordeal of suffering and danger. Wom
en who use Mother's Friend are saved
much discomfort and their systems
are in a healthy condition to meet the
time with the least possible danger.
Mother's Friend is recommended only
for the relief and comfort of expect
ant mothers, and its many years of
success, and the thousands of endorse
ments received from women who
have used it are a guarantee of the
benefit to be derived from its use.
Mother's Friend allays nausea, pre
vents caking of 4.1
S6 every' way PJOUJfctS
contributes to S'ilifttlA
strong, healthy
motherhood. Mother's Friend is sold
at drug stores. Write for our free
book for expectant mothers,
BRADFTXLD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ca,
"POPULAR PRICES"
HT " THEATER '
tr. 1 I f I V 7th and Taylor
Phones: Mam L A 112.
TONIGHT SSSi"
BARGAIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY.
CATHRINE COUNTISS
Supported br SYDNEY AYRES,
In the- comedy drama
"Merely Mary Ann
Evenings. 7Sc. 50c. 35c, 23c. Wednesday
Matinee, any seat 23c.
MAIN O, A 1029
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WEEK JCT.Y 19 TV. H. St. Jamee and
Players. Martin Johnson's Travelofrues,
Charley Case, Robert Ie Mont Trio, Burr
and Hone. Kelly and Lafferty, The Great
Lihhy. Orchestra. Pictures.
Matinee Every Day.
es
mJ3
Snlltvan A Consldlo
Refined Vaudeville
Special Summer Prices:
Nights
10 and 20c
Matinees
Any Seat 10c
WEEK .TT I.Y 29 "A Wyoming- Romance
Happv Jack Gardner Company. D'Arcy and
Williams. Pi-ankle Drew, Im Leonard!,
Valentine Fox, Jr., Twilleht Pictures. Or
chestra. WEEK JUT.Y 9 Frank Bush, The Clipper
Quartette. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris. The
Three Madcaps. The Toklo Mlyakko Troupe,
Pantaa-escope. Popular prices. Box office
open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Phones A 22:16.
Main 463fl. Boxes and first row balcony re
served. Curtain 2:30, 1:15, 9.
t .
X We OAKS !
PORTLAND'S GREAT AMUSE-
A MEXT PARK.
.:.
T All Bi Outdoor Acta Free.
i Free Circus Every afternoon and .;.
T evening. The best hit ever seen In ...
Portland. At 3 P. M. and 8 P. M- ..
Clowns. Animals' Acts, Circus Band.
A Oaks Park Band every afternoon and ?
i. evening In delightful concert. .
i King- Pharaoh, the famous educated .;.
v horse. Every afternoon and even- ...
ing.
Skating Bear In the dancing pavilion.
:
FTJNERAXj JJOTICES
NEAL.AN July 27. John O. Nealan. aged
73 years. Funeral will take place from
Dunning & McEntee s chapel today (Mon
davi at S:4o A M. Services at the I a
ihedrai. corner 1.1th and Davis, 9 o clock.
Friends respectfully Invited. Interment
Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
O'BRIEN July 27. . Mary Cathrine O'Brien,
aged 2 years. 2 months, beloved daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. O'Brien, of 1011 E.
30th St. North. " Late of Glasgow, Scot
land. Funeral will take place from the
residence today (Monday); July 29. at l:o0
P. M. interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
KISS Ernest J. Kiss, well-known mining
emtineer, of Portland, at Hermiston. Or.,
julv 28. Funeral services at Crematorium
chapel tomorrow (Tuesday). July 30, 11
MEMORIALS Portland Marble Works.
64 41 h. opposite City Hall. Estab. 185.
MOXI'MENTS Otto Schumann Marble
Works. East 3d and Pine Sts. East 743
neral director and undertaker. 22n Third St.,
corner caim.m. j ........ . . . . .
r - . - . I.-.. I III--..,.. r.
Dunning .., i.uin. . . . ,
7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady at-
tenonni. v.u i. v v .-".. "
I'll fine fcaSt tUOO. IW. nmiiun.
Lady attendant. Phone Main . A 1599.
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
. . . , , I I.. sr. K9 R 2R2.1.
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l.ERCH. tndertaker, cor. East Alder and
Sixth. East 781, B 1888. Lady attendant.
T . .i V I: V V, T A V V HH .nil t Uir
152, A 2821. l ady attendant.
CEMETERY
Beautiful
Mount Scott Park
Portland's Perpetnal Care Cemetery.
One .Mile Southeaat Lenta.
Large, permanent, picturesque, mod
ern. Perpetual care without extra
charge. Prices moderate; service ex
cellent; everv convenience in use, in
cluding large luxuriously furnished
rest rooms for visitors. Reached by
Mount Scott and Cazadero cars. Free
auto service. Both phones. City office,
920-921 Yeon Bldg.
LONE FIR CEMETERY
500 choice lots and single graves
on new ground for sale. Office
206 Commercial Blk. Telephone
Main 4989.
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Per Line.
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OFFICE ITS MADISON STREET.
Phones Main 698, A 7589.
Horse Ambnlanee Phone Marshall 600.
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VEW TODAY.
HOME FOR SALE.
In best residence district TVest Side, 14
rooms. Hires uatim. wn -.
spray and shower: three fireplaces;
dining-room in maiiugnii.'. i's i t
. 1. n n-.. flnnrc vannr ll M 1
handsome fixtures, large grounds, mod
em and first-class condition, will sell
at bargain. Good terms. Owner, AH
230, Oregonian.
N7GHT!
' For Sale Houwi. or Sale Acreage
WILL BUILD
to Suit
Responsible Tenant
on my corner at East Tenth and Harri
son (50il'00). On East Eleventh and
Market streets (100x100). Locations are
suitable for bakerv, laundry, creamery
or light manufacturing. Paved streets,
carline close to cltv center and In a
rapidly developing Industrial district.
Inquire
K. B. MAC.HAtGHTO!-,
60 Concord Bids- Second and Stars: Sts.
SOUTHWEST CORNER
ELEVENTH and H60HliY
100x100
Is a choice apartment-house site.
$10,000 cash will handle.
The owner is
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY,
901 Board of Trade.
Mortgags Loans
ar.o.OOO and Over
CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTT.
LOWEST CUKKE.VT KATES.
WE MAC MASTER
7S1 Corbstt ft Ida.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On first-class improved city property.
5 to 7 per cent.
Farm Loans.
A. H. BIEEELL CO.,
202 McKay Bldg., Third and Stark
$75 PER ACRE
330 acres, on carline, near city, good
terms. Investigate.
MOODY LAND COMPANY,
1016 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Main S7.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Ccr JOHN E. CRONAN, 7
Qj O 002 Snaldlna Bids. t'
COLUS, BEHRlIJtiE THOMPSON.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
BRUBAKER & BENEDICT, 602 McKay
bldg., M. 549.
Beck. William G., 315-316 Falling bMg.
Chapln & Herlow, 332 Chamber of Commerre
Cook, B. S. Co., BOS Corbett bldg.
Jennlnes & v. Main 188. 206 Oresonian.
PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P., 404-405-406
Wilcox bldg.
The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave., at
Multnomah at. (Holladay Addition.)
REAL ESTATE.
For gale Lots.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
Both high-class and cheap property,
and I bae the bargains In this district;
If you want to buy to advantage on Port
land Heights you will have to aee me.
Marshall 4827 BROOKE. A 383.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
One of the choicest close-in building
sitee- must be sold at once; easy worth
t3."i)6. Beautiful shade trees; two blocks
from car; price $7."i0. Owner will make
anv reasonable terms. Phone Marshall 217.
LOTS $10 down and $10 per mo.; all im
provemjents paid; Bull Run water; cement
sidewalks etc.; no int., no taxes and in
fine locality: 5c fare. Particulars 1 220.
Oregonian. '
ftiAiVOO BUYS my Rose City Park lot worth
Jno. lot .1. block or. 54th st. near Ala
meda. Res. East 5117: office bet. 11 and
1. Marshall 2371J
FOR SALE One lot on East 2.th st., near
S. P. Shops. Address Louie Johnson, Sher
wood, Or., oute 2.
LOT 50x100 on Eleventh St., near Hall. In-
qulre 43,'. mtn si.
$5ou CASH buys lot S, block li
pHrk, box 127. Wardner. Idaho.
block 13. Terrace
LOTS on ISth and Holman. .V)xl(l, two
corners. Owner. A K Oregonian.
TILLAMOOK CITY buslnews lots sale or ex
change for Portland property. & 2267.
Beach Property.
12.0 North Beach house, 7 rooms, com
pletely furnished, situated on four lots,
facing ocean ; a fin situation and great
buy. Owner P10 Chamber of Commerce,
Tel. Marshall loS5
For Sitle Houses.
HOMES OX EASY PAYMENTS.
6-room house, new, modern, 200 feet
to car; lot 50x100, close in, excellent
neighborhood; $3750, easy terms.
6 rooms and sleeping porch, bungalow
style; Just completed; all built-in con
veniences and strictly up to date; east
front; 200 feet to car, in Laurelburst;
iZ20. terms to suit.
S rooms and sleeping porch; new. dou
ble construction, excellent finish, beamed
and paneled dining-room, fireplace, fur
nace and all built-in conveniences, plas
tered basement, fruit and vegetable
rooms; 2 large rooms can be finished on
third floor; $5800, small cash payment.
4 room in excellent suburb, restrictions;
built-in conveniences; large rooms, fire
place, electric fixtures and tinting in
cluded in price, $22M.
3 rooms and bath, corner lot 100x100;
fine view of Tualatin VCalley, West Side;
2 blocks to car. 15 minutes to Postonice;
walks, graded streets and water; $2300,
$200 cash will handle it, balance like
rent.
PROVIDENT TRUST CO..
Second Floor Selling Bldg.
Main 1SX, A U261.
WEST HIDE.
COLONIAL RESIDENCE.
7-room modern two-story Dutch colo
nial residence situated on two large lots;
beautiful lawn, front and rear entrance
from atreet large cement porches, den.
tilod bathroom, mirror doors in bedrooms,
two beautiful fireplaces, sleeping porch,
Ipaneled dining-room, hardwood floors,
beautiful Interior decoration, ivory enamel
with mahogany trim stair, matt tile fire
place in bedroom, large, light closets; all
.rooms light and airy. Property has broad
View which can never be obstructed. Dou
ble construction used throughout entire
building; built by owner; price $fs50;
terms to responsible party. Address owner,
B 2tS. Oregonian.
BUILD ON YOUR VACANT LOT.
TURN THE BURDEN INTO INCOME.
WE FURNISH PLANS. FINANCE AND
BUILD APARTMENT OR RESIDENCE
AT LOW COST. WE GIVE BOND.
SHOW OUR WORK AND REFER TO
OUR CLIENTS. SEE US BEFORE YOU
MAKE PLANS. IT WILL PAY YOU.
L. R BAILEY & CO.. CONTRACTING
ARCHITECTS, o-'i ADi.vuiu.i d'-'-1
DANDY new two-room house, lot BOxlOO,
only three blocks Rose City Park carline;
only $750. 7iV cash, $15 month, including
interest. This ia not in the wilderness;
lota are level, cleared, with nice house
and neighbors all around; be wise, save
your rent, aw, m""""'-
NEW 0-room house with 2 sleeping porches
and all modern Improvements; best part
of Hawthorne district; magnificent view
of West Side. 316 East 25th. cor. Stephens;
price $13,500; wiU take smaller house up
to $6000 In part payment. (
TAYLOR BUILDING COMPANY
BUILD AS YOU LIKE. WHERE YOU
LIKE; FURNISH PLANS AND MONEY
AND GUARANTEE THE WORK.
202 LUMBERMEN'S BLDG.
THIS IS A DANDY BUY.
MODERN 5-room bungalow. No. 3 E. 72d
st in ML Villa In Cuthill Add. Price
$-300 See owner. Main 361, 529 Henry
bldg.
FIVE-ROOM modern home, almost new;
nice lawn: near car line. $2000; $50 cash,
$15 month; interest 6 per pent. Phone
Tabor 193L Nell Smith, 6516 Foster
Road.
MUST leave city; my 5-room bungalow and
garage or barn in Alberta will be sac
rificed for quick sale. Telephone Mr.
Kinder. A 7374.
" " FINE BROADWAY
home half price, several Jots. C 1866. E.
27-T W. H. Herdman.
BUY from owner and save commission. Two
ptorv 7-room Laurelhurst house. S520W
for "quick sale, terms. AR 255. Oregonian.
GOING to build? Save money. Draftsman
will draw plans spare time; low rate; good
work; references, aw jq. w csma
FOR SALE One house and lot at Newberg.
A u a resB u- - .
NEW ti-room house, built right, 50x142 lot.
Owner, phone Tabor 8372.
FOR FINE HOMES
See Delahunt.
i - .i I,. . ' i -
$:.2u0.
TERMS. TERMS.
HANDSOME FIXTURES.
BEAUTIFUL SHADES.
HARD-SURFACE STREET.
The finest new -room bunsalow in the
Hawthorne district. Extra-fine building
material, doubly-constructed throughout ;
heavy tar paper between walls; three
floors; top floor hardwood, all excep
tionally large rooms, with every new
built-in convenience. Including; a very
handsome fireplace; large bedrooms; ex
tra large closets: beautiful white Dutch
kitchen: very large attic and splendidly
finished basement. East front and fine
neighborhood. Close to car. Needs but
to be seen. Tabor 308 .
PORTLAND HEIGHTS Well-appointed
home, embodies all prevailing conven
iences: surrounding grounds have never
U?st anv of their native wildness, while
being converted into an attractive home:
something exclusive, something secluded,
yet right In the midst of the fashionable
part of the city; let me show you this
bungalow, which was built for my own
home: 9 rooms, massive stone fireplace,
2 bathrooms. .T toilets, automatic gas
water heater, billiard-room, very large
cedar linen closet, a profusion of built
in conveniences throughout the home;
acre of attractive grounds. Henry C.
Prudhomme. owner. S06 Wilcox bldg.
IRVINGTON RESIDENCE.
Occupied and for sale by owner: fine
home, large rooms, sleeping porch, attic
and basement, plate glass windows
throughout, hardwood floors and stair
case, two fireplaces, three porches, nancl
some lighting fixtures and interior fln'sti.
built-in flreless cooker, gas heater and all
other modern conveniences, fine garage
and well-kept grounds. Irvington's finest
section, adjoining costly homes; for quick
sale, price $1500. terms. 412 East 21st
st. North. Phone East 5596.
BEAUTIFUL 7-room bungalow, all modern
and built-in effects; finished in white
enamel; large basement and furnace,
large den or music-room . and breanrasi
rooms: east front; nil street Improvements
in. Near car. $5250.
Large, beautiful residence, T rooms ana
sleeping porch and attic, large D"101
kitchen: two fireplaces; large lighted clos
ets; east front; all street improvements in.
Near cur. $fi250.
PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY
2d Floor Selling Bldg.
MMln ISnO. A 6261.
WAL.NUI fAniv.
This Is a bargain; 2-story modern res
idence; S bedrooms; each room nss a
built-in wardrobe, also large clothes
closet, with window, 3 toilets. 2 fireplaces,
large kitchen and pass pantry, dining ana
living-room, small den; full cement oase
ment, with furnace, wash trays and fruit
and vegetable closets, combination artistic
light fixtures, window shades wire
screens and doors: 60x100 lot. 15-ft. al
leys, beautiful lawn and garden: best esr
strvice in city; price $5100. terms. Owner,
1135 Rodney ave. Phone Woodlawn 2-l.
$50 CASH.
LAURELHURST.
$50 Monthlv, Including Interest,
ft rooms, built-in buffet, bookcases ele
gant fireplace, furnace, solid oak floors,
mirror doors; price $4400, terms $'p per
month, including interest. National
Realty & Trust Co., 723 Chamber of Com
merce bldg. Phone Main 5iJ.
A BEAUTIFUL home on bank of illam
ette River can be bought for $00 less
than value. Seven rooms, running water,
electric lights, modern bungalow, one year
old. lot J0fx25O; 40 minutes from Fort
innd on Oregon City electric A real
bargain.
MR. KNEELAND,
MAIN 7750.
$50.
ROSE CITY PARK.
$15 MONTHLY.
6 rooms, basement, -pantry, fireplace,
bath, facing east. Price $;t000. Terms
$50 cash, $15 per month. National Realty
& Trust Co., 723 Chamber of Commerce
bldg. Phone Main 5129.
5-ROOM bungalow with bath, built-in con
veniences; wired for electric lights; price
includes fixtures and window shades;
price $2600, $250 down, $20 a month.
CALLAN & KASER.
722-728 Yeon Bldg.
SUNNYSIDE SNAP.
-room modern house, good condition.
50x100 corner, one block to car. all im
provements in and paid for; call at house,
1070 E. Morrison St., or phone Tabor nl
or Main 1106. ,
LAURELHURST BARGAIN.
I" will sacrifice my $1500 equity for
$750- beauutul new 7-room home, every
convenience; close to car, etc.; balance of
$4000 easy terms. Owner, Phone Tabor JS0.
r, t r CLH.T"! A T TV
DESIRABLE HOMES. rUOHTl.Y LOTS.
NEUHAUfEN 4 CO.. 703 LEWIS BLDO.
1TH A.VD OAK STS. MAIN S08.
New 7-room housr., modern. 100x102 H.
all kinds berries and fruit, 8-inch water
n.r,er 470.1 M St. S. E.
801) NEAT little bungalow of two larps
rooms, clothes closet, pantry and a full
sized lots: Just the place for chickens or
ducks; terms m put.. .-b
Sll A MONTH and interest, new 5-room
bunealow. fireplace, built-in bookcases,
buffet platerail. Dutch kitchen. ISi blks.
Nortn, Mt. tauur mi. j "
MUST SELL Furnished, new bungalow. E.
3'd St., rooms, basement, attic; $L'00
down. Res. East 5117, office bet. Jl
and 1. aiarsnan -.hi
SIX-ROOM house for sale, modern, fur
nished, with piano. 38 74th St. Call
forenoon. Montavilla.
LESS than cost. New, o rooms, piasierea,
big lot. Price .1275. easy terms. Phone
Tabor .
DRESSMAKING, good style and fit guaran
teed, at home or by the day. bi-H
teed.
Everett.
Marshall 4!o7.
For rale Acreage.
VILLA tract for the country gentleman.
Situated on one of the great boulevards
of the citv an ideal homeslte for the man
who cares. The beBt soil in the state and
free from gravel and rocks. Water, side
walks and paved streets all paid for. This
tract is 1 !4 acres and Is ideally located
for a home for the country gentleman.
Site for building Is on a beautiful knoll in
full view of Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens
Fifteen minutes' . auto ride to business,
also on best carline In city. Nothing so
select and heautlful In or near the city
for a beautiful country home. Will gladly
take you to see this tract, which has no
equal D 239. Oregonian.
EI O WXER.
11 ACRES. ALL CLEARED.
NOW RAISING FINE CROP.
Just 12 miles from Salem ; all bottom
land; 1400, 00 cash
ALSO I HAVE
24 acres In Italian prunes, 2 years old;
fine bottom land; 1G0 per acre; no trade.
Address H. Graham. Aumsville. Or.
CHICKEN and FRUIT RANCHES near
PORTI.AND. Best soil, good roads, spring
water free wood, settled country, 10 acres,
S400 t500, S600 per tract; 20 acres. JSOO;
40 acres. J1200; 80 acres. $2000 ; 40 acres
timber, $2400. Ranches all kinds for sale.
Easy terms. Frank McFarland Realty Co..
809 Yeon bldg., Portland. Or.
3 ACRES easy cleared, one-half mile south
of St. Mary's station, on Fourth-street elec
tric 30 minutes from 4th and Washing
ton sts.; very best 'of soil and may be
had at $230 per acre, $75 cash and month
ly payments.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY.
Main 35. 1S Fourth St. A 3500.
81x250 $C90, balance in 7 years, near
city llmts, 30 minutes out; rich black
soil good district, nice elevation, cleared
and level; faces on two streets. Marsters,
o-2 Wilcox bldg.. 6th and Wash. Main
3517, A 7340. evenings Tabor 1770
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 Portland,
on electric carline, phone, school, store,
etc. J. W. Heflerlln, 3U7 Railway Ex
change. 31MII1 ..IP.
ONE-ACRE lot, deep, rich soli, plowed,
rol.ed and ready to plant, near to subur
ban car, graded streets, water, electric
lights and telephone if desired; price
$luoo. terms $10 down and $10 per mo.
FIRLANDS THUST CO.,
"Ift-720 Spaiding Bldg.
' ST. JOHNS. OREGON.
For sale, one acre, all in bearing fruit;
7-room house; chicken house. Park In
St. Johns on the Willamette Boulevard.
Deal with owner. 96 Willamette Boule
vard. 3 ACRES, part cleared, three-fourths mile
from station, close to sidewalk, best of
soli; 12 homes within 1000 feet of this;
$00 P'r acre on monthly payments.
THE SHAW-FEAT. COMPANY.
Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 3500.
ACRES, all clear, 2-room house, well. 500
feet from carline, 40 minutes out; electric
service, best of soil: $1250, with terms.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY,
Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 3500.
PARKROSE ACRE. .
I can sell you one of the most attractive
acres In this well-known tract on your
own terms. Price $1200. N 240. Ore-
gonian.
irivir ACHES OREGON ELECTRIC.
Two blocks from Multnomah ststion. $950
per acre. Owner. Terms. 301 Beck bldg.
Main 6832.
LEAVING city, fine bargain. $150 equity
in 10 acres, 16 miles out on county road;
nice timber: value $C5V add $100 per.
yours, o pr vein.
FIVE acres: 6-cent fare; city phone, water
main; 20 minutes heart of city: great tar.
gain at $S0OO. Owner, AS 249. Orcgo-
17 ACRES near Beaverton. 15 cleared, 2
blocks frcrm car station and running water,
only $300 per acre: terms. Owner. Jamer
Wilson. Boring. Or., route 1.
FOR PALE at Seaside, 4-room furnished cottage-
lot .Vlxloo. on 3d. near Center ave.;
price' $1100. Phono East 1483
S ACRES COMMERCIAL ORCHARD.
5 years old. 2 mile, from North jaki.
ma. on Nob Hill;
room house, filter,
:istem. good barn. Including, 5 shares ol
water right Yakima Valley canal:
000. terms.
320 acres, about 6 miles north of Oak
land. Or.; 60 acres under cultivation. 2t
acres in fruit. S or 4 acres stump land,
balance piling and saw timber: 5-roorr
house, large barn, sheep sheds, fins sprlnl
and creek; property all wire fenced; $4
per acre, terms.
40 acres in the Umatilla Irrlgatlor
project; 5 acres In apples and alfalfa ana
Irrigated: balance of land cleared; fait
house and barn. 3 mites from Hermiston,
mile from school, 4 miles to Columbia
River: the best Part of the Umatilla proj
ect for fruit raising: will exchange fm
farm land near Cleveland. Ohio, or north
ern part of Ohio: price $12.00.
PROVIDENT TRUST CO.,
212 Selling Blc'g.
IRVINGTON RESIDENCE.
Occupied and for sale by owner; flm
home, large rooms, sleeping porch. ttlc
. and basement. plate glass wlrdowl
Ihroughout. hardwood floors and stair
case, two fireplaces, three porches, hand
some lighting fixtures and Interior finish
built-in fireless cooker, gas heater ana ah
other modern conveniences. fine garage
and well-kept grounds. Irvlngton s finest
section, adjoining costly homes; for qu1(
sale, price J9500. terms. 412 bast -lsi
st. Noith. phone East 55l:
lO ACRES, only 11 miles from Portlsnd.
miles from suburban railroad station: tne
rlchesl "red shot" soil In Tualatin Valle,
surrounded bv beautiful farms and or
chards, on one of the best public roadl
in Oregon; view of the beautiful Tua.atln
Vallev and the lights of Portland -m t oun
cll Crest: one acre fir timber, balancs un
. der cultivation: price $2500. terms $101.
cash, balance $20 per month.
FIRLANDS TRUST CO..
v 716-720 Spalding Bldg.
74 ACRES, timber, heavy stream across
one side, located between two electric
carllnes. exactly 1, mils from station on
each, SO minutes from Fourth and Wash
ington sts., in Vulley west of council Crest;
Ideal for country homo; this may be had
for $2000 on monthly payment p.an.
THE SHAV.'-FEAR ceilPAM, .
Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 35QO.
FOR SALE or exchange for grocery. 46
acres near Oregon City; some improve
ments. $0 per acre, phone Tabor
Nell Smith. 6516 Foster Road.
i-'or sale Homesteads.
FREE homesteads; timber. wafcer, level
land: house and crops; can see in one day.
Covey 207 Oak, room 21.
For Sale Fruit Lands.
HOOD RIVER ORCHARD, 20 acres. 12 acres
apples part 20 years old: 16 acres cleared:
new 6-room 2-story bungalow on wooded
hilltop; magnlllcent view; electric lights:
gravity water system. 3 porches. Box so.
R. D No. 1. Hood River, Or.
FOR SALE Hood River orchard. 10 acres:
part In bearing, balance young trees;
miles out; small house, good barn. Prlc
reasonable. No exchange. E. I. Apgar. R.
1. Hood River, Or.
For riale Farms.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE IN REGION OF
AMPLE RAINFALL.
A private sale, 750-acre ranch, 2 muss
east or Santa Rosa. Cal.. northern bound
ary Is middle of channel of Santa Rosa .
Cr-ek, an ever-flowing stream; best basalt
rock quarry In California (now operated
by city street Improvement company on
royalty) Is on the property; the S. P. K, B.
rjns through the northerly portion of "the
ranch for over a mile and has a station
theteon; portion heavllv wooded with oak;
portion In fine prunes, producing best crops
In vicinity; few acres In grapes; good
house of 8 rooms and other Improvements,
a large acreage is same soil as celebrated
Vrooman walnut orchard, which directly
adjoins on the west; substantial portlona
suitable for walnuts, apples, prunes, hops
and truck fatmlng. Now rented as dairy
and produces income on over $7..utM.
properly improved would produce income
on much larger capital; offers on subdi
visions will be considered. Address in
quiries to Wm. H. Hamll-on attorney for
administratrix, room 050 Mills bldg.. San
Francisco.
$45 PER ACRE.
120 acres; 30 acres cleared and 50 more
easy to gat under plow; big new barn,
good house, but not the best; water Piped
to house and barn: good big orchard and
small trult; one mile from station on S.
P. and 4 miles from electric line; this
place Is Just rolling enough to give good
drainage. There Is a school, slore and
sawmill at station. Good neighbors on a 1
sides: $1800 cash, balance to suit. Call
at UU0 East 32d St.. or address Uuy D.
Bell, Banks. Or.. R. F. D. No. 2.
FARMS.
175 acres valley land, all level, deep
black soil, every foot under cultivation. 1
mile from electric line. IS hour, from
Portland, price $110 per acre, half cash,
balance one year, good reason for selling
This land will double In three years, and
pay good Interest on money during time:
best Investment In Oregon today; sur
rounding land selling for $150 now. Ad
dress AV 514, Oregonian.
400-ACKE ranch, suitable for dairy and
stockralElng; plenty outside range, cull
now 350 tons of hay, can be made to cut
6'JO tona oo to loo acres In alfalfa. Im
provements flrsl-ciass 2-story farm
house, hot and cold water, bath and toilet
upstairs, good outbuildings. This is a
rare chance to buv a home and business.
Worth investigation. Eusy payments. Ad
dress C. B. Duibln. Antelope, Or.
" cXsH-BARG11 IN FARM.
40 acres 54 miles from Portland, one
mile from railway station In Washington
County; fine new house; 2 acres In Pola
toes. balance easily cleared; price $lb0O
CaSMEUIDIAN TRUST COMPANY.
313 Heniy Bldg.
FORTY acres fruit land in Umatilla, Gov
ernment Irrigated project. Umatilla Coun
ty Oregon; compelled to sell on account or
poor health, or will take Ohio property In
part exchange; it is bound to be one oc
the best fruit sections of the Northwest:
fine climate. F. B. Roscoe. Greenwich, U.
S5O0 ACRES.
4BOUT 200 ACRES ALFALFA LAND:
HOUSES. UARNS. SOME STOCK; ALL
FOR PER a:1'.E. FOR FULL lNFOlt
M VTION SEE ZIMMERMAN. 310 BOARD
OF JltAL'f. lll.l-ivi.
FOR SALE 40-acre Improved farm, near
Clackamas, Or. House, barn, orchard, good
running water and ben of soil. tine
t,la(.e$250 per acre. Liberal terms. Will
sell one-half separate. Owner. 1380 His.
thorne av. rmic L.m
FOR SALE 6U0 acres of land on United
Railway line, 10 miles from Portland- 400
acria under cultivation; will sell all or
part. Write or call on owners. E. W.
tjaines. Forest Grove. Or.
600 ACRES with water Tor Irrigation; good
buildings: Shields River. Montana, big
crops every year. Price $1.0.000; very easy
terms or will trade for Portland property;
splendid bargain. Owner, 307 Railway Ex.
change bldg.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
Montana best farm lands, $15 per acre
and up, 10 years to pay for it. fl per cent
Interest' low round-trip excursion rates.
Owner, 307 Railway Exchange bldg.
DAIRY farm. 70 acres: 10 cattle, 2 horses.
10 pigs. 30 chickens; near Colu'llbia
River; $5000. terms. Lamar. 810 Spalding
bldg. ,
RANCH 00 iicres. with buildings, 18 miles
from Portland, near electric line; bargain
for all' cash. By owner. 1h2 Morrison st.
171-ACRE dairy ranch, stock, Tarm and
dairy implements complete; lower Colum
bia Owner. 304 N. Grand ave. East 2325.
40-ACRE farm for sale. $3000. J. Glesy.
W.shougal. Wash. R. F. D. 1.
FOB SALE TIMBER LANDS.
WE HAVE 10.000 acres of splendid timber,
running 20 per cent sugar and yellow pine
cruising 30.000 feet to the acre; good
logging facilities; located on railroad;
price $27 per acre. D 247. Oregonian.
18o ACRES good timber land in Southern
Oregon, estimated 3,500.000 feet to quar
ter, one-third sugar pine; $10 per acre. F.
S. Akin. 02.". chamber of Commerce.
TIMI1ER LANDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
C J. M'CRAIKSN. 304 ilcKsv Bldg
IN ORDER to get money Immediately I
will se:i 320 acres of splendid yel.ow pine
timber for $2500. AG 217. Oregonian.
ISO ACRES of good Hr and redwood In
Curry Co., at 75c per M. J. L. Caldwell,
Aberdeen, Wash.
V ANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTED mall house, good district near
carline; easy terms; owners only. L 234.
Oregonian. ...
TO EXCHANGK.
TO EXCHANGE for residence or count-y
property 50-horsepower Speedwell auto
moDi.o in good snape; cost $3100: fully
equipped, new tires. What have you to
oiler ' Address AV 518. Oregonian.
SO ACRES in the Coetir d'Alene Valley, to
trade for cltv property in Portland: must
be -oo-l propertv. Land $75 an acre; $350
mortgage. AL 250. Oregonian.
t-soo Twenty acres. sdjoins Slore and
sfhool. house, barn. 3 acres in young orch
ard under new ditch. Part cash, some
exchange, rest to suit. T 253. Oregonian.
WILL TRADE 150 acres choice Washington
County land for Portland property. Will
assume Incumbrance. AM 252. Oregonian.
WILL exchange modern 7-room and bRth
Portland home, for Chicago North Side
r-al estate. AH 21S, Oregonian.
tVlLL exchanee small equity in Beaumont
lots an cash for medium-priced automo
bile. AR 26. Oregonian.
MODERN" 10-room house for close-in acre
age near 8 good carllnes; from Owner
only. X 252. Oregonian
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