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in TAFT TO PRESERVE DIGNITY OF OFFICE President Determined Not to Adopt "Bull Moose" Tac tics in Campaign. QUIET PROOF PREFERRED ..t i.n c..-.i in lining Vntli. I .iiu .imv.nn ... ....... ------- i Ing More Than to Defeat Roose velt." He Sajs, "I Shall Have Done Service." WASHINGTON. Aug. 12. President - . V .. a- hi- thnt i, ft.ii.. made uo his mind tha whatever comes, he will not "mak , i i . n , I, . mnnncrerie in th c e i r. lurnseu p." " ' ' ' - ' . . coming campaign." He will mane tew. based on unprovea aaia, uui - .. if any. stump speeches, having in mind ordered business-like Administration of " . i i... -itfi whirh hislth hnulnMR rf the Oovernment. the respect and dignity with which hi ki.k .i,. uhmiM h considered. H ,a will make no "whirlwind campaign. Tl. . h. .hnnM stand or fall by I . . . V.I T n-inil iomDO EfTI. I j e hi. iHmlnlsfratlon. He I ho. .Hmini.tored the office a nn.iniatrntion through and i . inn --"'"-- through. iW , It is known in Washington now that the President was over-persuaded into the primary campaign and that he re prets the step he took at that time. He never did approve that sort of politics, but his advisers kept after him until they won his reluctant consent. It Is safe to say they will not succeed In the same way again. Mr Taft positively will refuse to adopt Bull Moose tactics. He has been criticised because he does not get Into the headlines more frequently, but this criticism now falls on an inattent.i. t ear He realizes that even those who urge him to such a course do not in their own minds approve Us ostenta tion manifested by the ex-President. The gift of "taking a stand at Arma geddon and battling for the Lord which so typifies the sensational meth ods of Mr. Taffs predecessor. Is one that the President does not possess in any marked degree. He has no stom ach for pure phrase-making as such. Taft Phrases Kali of Meaning. And vet he has made some phrases, too that will strike the unbiased and critically observant reader as ?oa one Take, for example, the speech ol acceptance, in which he gives the peo ple credit for the ability to 'see throueh the toz of misrepresentation am demagogy In which Mr. Roosevelt has endeavored to envelop them so that he might work out his plans for Prs'18' aggrandizement. He speaks of the radical propositions of change in our form of government that are recklessly advanced to satisfy what Is PPdt to be popular clamor." He hopes that "the great majority of voters will be able to distinguish between the sub stance of performance and the tusuan of promise." He declares that the people" are not alone the unfortunate and the weak, but that tbey are ' he weak and the strons. rich and the many who are neither. mil. --,lt11st the I the wage-earner ,,, r ,he t..n.th. railroad mfff the storekeeper arm me ...... - - make up the people, and they have not any of them given in.o " anv one the mandate m as peculiarly in - ------ . . tlve " He takes courage In the clarl fvlng effect of a campaign of edura ,ion." and "the pricking of . . bj "rejection or tne ih. upon which Mr. Kooseven -" nf his assault Upon Hie c .... I llsnea orocr. Proof PnbatHated for Epithet Mr. Taft has not Inciuaea "'' ntthet as "liar- and "thief in, ms vocabulary. He not only regards them as unbecoming to his dignity as Presi dent but distasteful to him as a man. He thinks proof Is better than accusa tion, and that facts speak for them selves. ... The true temper of Mr. Taf t s spliit ... i, - h.. hnn making and will continue to wage until the end in November was never more cieari ue- i scribed than by himseir. speaKins ' rnebof his friends wh. , he uran ronicnuuu k- caeo. and at the very moment when the news came by wire that the danger N m w. DAeai-nll'a 1 O TTllIl ttL 1 U 1 1 "OU II passed, he exclaimed: "It does not matter mum mv nMltical for- . t m v .hall airrrM-s In dolslGT I th I U Mm. 11 a " 1 nothing- more than to defeat Mr Roose- velt in this xonvennon. i ..-an .... I -.nnln. 41 f ihfS I in this convention, i - that I have done the people t this L-tiunti. a . - Speak In? todav of some of the fea tures of his Administration, he said: I have been much censured because I did not veto the Payne-Aldrich tariff . . . . . , , . l H nvpr and over aaln that I ought to have disapproved It and suffered the Government to go along under the old Dingley law: that we should have been no worse off than we had been under that law. and much more of the same sort. But what are the facts? The Payne-Aldrich law was not all that I wanted, nor all that I had Interpreted the platform declaration of thet Republican convention of 190S to mean. The platform had not declared in specific words for a revision of the tariff downward, but I had construed it to mean that. Rnd I was not altogether pleased with the law as passed: but I regarded It r.s a beginning In the right direction, and that it provided the means of Increasing the revenues of the Government to a point equal to the de mand upon its resources. Revenue Feature One Essential. The Dlngley law did not produce sufficient revenue. Under its operation the Government was falling steadily behind the deficit in revenue amount ing to $58,000,000 annually at the time the Payne-Aldrich law was passed. That condition could not have been con tinued without Imposing upon Congress the necessity of Issuing bonds to raise monev to pay the running expenses of the Government, and the new law. whatever its defects, and however it should be amended by further careful and Intelligent revision of the tariff, has changed the whole aspect of the ln thin menrd. It Is now uw.riiiiiicu. . .-c - meeting its expenses, thanks to the revenue-proaucing menu ui and laying by something for a rainy day. "Under the Dingley law the average hA imnnr-t. that came in per umii ' . me -1 " " - - - free was 4 4.3 per cent In value of the total Importations; tne average . i ..Ai,1& nt t Vio imnnrln which have come In free under the Payne law Is 51.2 per cent of the total Importations. The reduction in duties from the Ding lev law to the Payne bill was 10 per cent. and. considering reductions on all . ... i . ammmtAil tn 21 iwt rent. It liiiyui isn ' . was not possible to continue under the Dlngley law without Issuing bonds to keep the Government going, and this 'act of itself was sufficient to justify he approval of the new measure what ever its defects. It is a matter of proof, with all its imperfections, the law has i-lndlcated itself, and .under Its opera- lon tne country i . . -. .In nf 1107 believes he has adminlsterea tne on ice Executive passea over ine cinei aunnii fairly and has kept his promises of ahstrailve officers to the sub-chiefs or to - ...n .mnnmlnl and non-sec- .urn clerks as would express their ,ng irom niv . . I "The corporation tax feature of the j Payne law iras made a part of that measure upon my urgent insistence. The proposition was stoutly resisted, but by parliamentary exigencies and against the -will of all the Republican Senators the corporation tax was in corporated in the- law. and has proved to be of great advantage. It has the merit of an Income tax without the invitation to dodging and perjury that would make an income tax ineffective for revenue 'purposes. It is a tax on the net business of the corporations. It is taken out before the dividends are declared to the stockholders. It is a charge upon the business of the cor porations a tax on success, not on failure. It leaves no chance of escape. It is not felt bv those who are interest ed In the business of the corporations. It is easily collected. It yields some thing like $30,0u0.000 a year to the uovernment. ana it- i u nrLiiM - .tnd,ture of on,y B f9W Psta , T k.llna 1,1. Vl 1 U H 1 1 f V ill I . Uli UCIOt3 Hi". ..... not have been performed completely until he shall have defeated Colonel Rnnsnvplt In November. Under his Administration the several executive I an, i i i i . I J.nartmontft have been directed like the several branches in large business and commercial or manufacturing enterprises. . There has been no firing at cross purposes, no crossing of the lines, no private con versations with subalterns In the Army and Navy to find out how the military - . r .Via rtn vrn m n t should be m an - aged, no orders extended through aI.pV. offaftlntr tha hntdnpRS of the de- pdrLllli - 'nLS n Jill iut.il mcj " - ed, no assumption 01 supenur iavi.. Imseri nn unnroved data, but a well tii hiislneiss of the Government. It was not always so: 11 was nut so in the seven strenuous years of Mr en in l-i aVn TrPniinilK VR.UTS U Tuff nredeceesor when all the de- nrtmnt were In confusion, when th put LlllCniS BOie III kuiliuaiuii! ........ Kierutlvo nassed over the chief admin DUill I.ICI n. i . . u 1 - , - views as to how the thing should be done; to an under officef of the Navy, for example, who had his own opinion as to how that branch of the service should be conducted and upon whose recommendation orders were issued by the Commander-in-Chief; orders which, fortunately, were never carried out, but which, if carried out. would have thrown the entire service Into confu sion. Bridegroom Hilled at Winloek. CENTRALIA, Wash., Aug. 18. (Spe- -1-1 . - I -.1 ... Un Irlltarf i: i n I . i ji nesi r ippuio, win. na 1 by a train in Wlnlock yesterday, as be was riaing nis Dicycie up me mm rja. right or way, had only been married a month. After investigating the cir cumstances of the tragedy. Coroner Sticklin today decided an inquest to be unnecessary. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL. REPORT. PORTLAND. Aug.Ts. Maximum temper ature. 7 :i degree; minimum, 54 decrees. River readinn. A. M.. B.1 reel, i naime lait 24 hours, fall u.i foot. Total rainfall u t . jc. til tr. -ii i . nunc-. 1 ' .... .. since September 1. lull, 37.31 Inches. Nor mal rainfall. since September 1. 44.7S Inches. Deficiency of rainfall since September 1. lull. 7.47 Inches. Total sunshine, 14 hours 1 minute. Possible sunshine. 14 hours 1 minute. Barometer reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M., 30.14 Inches. S 1 Wind t3 - se. o I Z s- 3 j p f F a : : STATIONS Stat ol Wcathei Baker Ttoine .'.SO.OO: 4;NWCloudy 700.00 4 NW Pt. cloudy Boston 2 .4J 4 ti i-'louay alRary 'hicago 'nlfax tS;0.li0 8 NE 84 O.Oill 6 S BO'O.tii. .1 RS O.onil'j'N i20.M.i; jiiitf ,-SO.OO' 4'NE O 0.00l U S PU cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Denver DM MOM .... 1, ninth Clear Clear K g.rek. talveston . . IOliJ!E. Clear j S2'0.'7S 6W (Cloudy Helena .... j. ..,. .. Kansas city acksonvllle mi'O.nni ti E Clear 92 0.001 12fi 72 0.OO 4iNE t-:o on 10 Iciear IClmidv i.os Angles Clear Msrshfi l.-ld M0.00' 4!NW C'.ear wilo'onl 4iXWHltar Sled ford Montreal New Orleans . New York .... North Head .. North Yakima 6SI0.no 12iSE Clear fij.o.oo! 4 SK Clear 8210.50I1B NWICloudy 00.O0ilolNW)Clear 7 J 0.021 4 S (Cloudy -mo.trOi 4 V ICloudy flSO.OO' 4NWCear HSiO.itSl 4!S Clear 72H.no BIN Pt. cloudy THrO.OO 8 N Clear 'endleton .... rhwi.ii Pocatello Portland I Roseburir Rosf ... StVO.OO 4'NE Clear Sacramento ill 1 mil. 0210. oil b;h t lear SV,.SL. 7S 0.f2l NIS ft. rioiioj B 0.2R S N IClear an Francisco . BiCO.OO 20ISW It lear :uokane 'aroma ratooeh Inland . Valla t'fc!la . . Vashington . . . . . . B4 0.041 4 SW Cloudy ICloudy Clear 6BO.0O 4:N M'U.OO) S S (1S0.1B 4'SW Pt. cloudy pt. cloudy 1)2 o.OMI 4 SW O.OOl 4iSE Cloudy elser Wenntchee ''n Ki 4N Pt. cloudy Cloudy Yellowstone Park.! 3 0.08 10 SW WEATHER CONDITIONS. a .mull low Drcssure area overlies Iowa d a wpak hlgn preure area la central over the North Paciric states. OTa" . ct.iM Tiiirlnr the last hnnrti Hffht showers have fallen in Jat- vi iti ti 1 1 1 1 1 w wi"" . em WaahinKton. Northern Idaho, Montana. orthern Wyoming, ana mc --- o-n'or.he.rfakotas. Rain ha, also occurred N E d state. The tempature, on th LHKfl AfRiuu. " the macule siope Tl. Vi.whre it Is much cooler In Montana. Elsewhere la mum coo rr in - le changes since yesterday have been an- i ,:n. ThT'eSTdltlon. a" favorable f- generally rai aln rair wranrr in rtowly rlslnB temperatures miiECiSTS. Portland' aril vicinity Fair and warmer: northerlv winds. t.. Oregon Fair, warmer except near the coast- northerly winds. ..... mnA Washington Fair west. unsettled and threatenlna weather east portion: warmer, except near the coast: westerly r,?d,:T t Idaho Fair south, unsettled and thraat enliiB north portion: , w'r- r,..,,r K1HYARD A nr.M .-. i"""" CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Ually or Sunday. Per Line. One time . . . '.'"'ttr Same ad three conwrutlve !' eaine ! six or en n--- tlons except the following: Mtaationa wmwu, Mtuatlona Wanted. Female. For Rent. Koonia. IHvate Families. Itooma and Uoard. Private families. Ilousekeepla Kooma. Private amlllea. W hen in but.iiiw"" ,.- aerutlve Issues the one-time .ate applies. Mi woraa coua --- r- ..Hlumfnli and no ad counted for lea tnan two lilies. ... . . . . .H.,el- uregoiiian i n i inrin . .. ------ - ment. over tbe telephone, protidlnc the M- .. - i 1 1 alil.ee iitinne. rQ urleea will be quoted over the phone, hut bill will DO renuer ....v.. -- Whether subaeuuent advertlsementa wUI ba acrepteu over mo v , promptneaa of the payment of telephone ad- iomVl advertiaeroenta will not be accepts . ... i .t.,Ue. fAr ttnm Inn or. Son' 'J wlTf be". rented VH-ujjeo tor 'Fnrnlture for Halo." "Baslnesa Op- iVortiinftle.." "Koomlng-Houaea" and vtaatou to Kent. . .. . ,i,.r.l br meaaura only. 14 Unea to the Wen. . . Remittance must wcuaui.ui rder. . AUCTION SALES TDAY. At Wllaon'a Auction House, at 10 A. H. rcrnltur.. 1T1-3-6 Second streat. DIED. WILSON In this city, at his late resl .1 4 - . alleV airfAAt ("1 tall far A 1 1 nmlT. I L..HI V"iui v r. - - -- " i ..a.n 7 mnnthai and H aava. Rorrinin! at the establishment of J. V. Flnley & Son. Third and Madison .streets. Funeral notice will appear in m. auwo mi An t Issue. BOWEV In this city, at her late reldsnce. aged 50 vpara. Remains at the estabuari mnr of -I. P. Flnley & Son. Third and Madison streets. Funeral notice will ap pear In a subsequent Issue. Fl'NERAt NOTICES. KF RXAGHAN In thin city. August IS. Jane Kearnai?han. aped 8S years. The . aln inlt. nl.ee at rln- levs chapl. tomorrow (Tuesday), at 4 o'clock; P. M. Interment at Ine Fir Cem etery. Friauds are respectfully invited to attend. THE 3IORMXG OREGOSIA3. MONUAY, AUGUST 19, 1912. AMTSEMEXTS. I-Ort LA R PRICES.- HEILIG THEATER 7th and Taylor Phones Main 1 and A 1133 TONIGHT rvlr.ifV 'VffiHT THIS WEEK. Bargain Price Matinee Wednesday Speciul Price Matinee Saturday CATHRINE COUNTISS Supported by Sydney Ayrea in the Brilliant Comedy "DITORCOXS" - The Hit of the Engagement Evenings, 7Sc. 30e, 35c, S5c. Bargraln Wednesday Matinee, any seat, 25c. Sat urday Matinee 50c, 25c. Main 6: A 1020. Matinee uaiiy. -'lghts. 15c, 25c. 50c, 75c. WEEK At GI ST IB Grace Cameron Ed onfi Have. d . company tar, McJanoub. iiamon iubui a Pallroii. The TokineM. in Kemps. u..nivn A Ccniioine Refined YaudeTliU Special Summer Prices: Nights Matinees 10 and 20c Any Seat 10c . . . .. Petite Gosae." Von Hamp- AnKaai . " in Year Olrls, L.dJ"ds,Tbe'1UacK All if."jrHllTh, Pictures, Orchestra. WEEK Al Ot fr l "P" - Von,. SSISr Price.: "e. I We OAKS PORTI'0'8 GREAT AMUSE- iir.-N 1 i . 1. 1. Blc Outdoor Bill of Free Attract ion. The Hawaiian Delightfully en tranSntr Kanakas pleading with their native songs and ""t"m more.tocay. Every afternoon anu "'aI? Zoda Oriental wonder worker in magical performance arThe fifMi-A-Th.- greatest and fastest ride in America. Park Attractions The most charm ii fil in America for a visit. FUNERAL NOTICF GAMMIE At the family ?" Mri" Jan. Gammle. belovedV wife of ?rdlGaneeVartieyrwi..;bT3 SasTenth and weldler streets, at 2 P. M. i?" iSriains can be seen between the Curs or? and a o'clock in the auditorium Sf the church. Friends Invited. Services at tne grave pw- ... COSTEULO-The funeral of the Sadi. take place from tn establls hment of J; V Flnley & Son tomorrow Tuesr.a. at i-30 1 J M.f 'hence to the Cathedral. 15th -H navls streets, where mass will be aid V A M Friends are respectfully fnvlted to attend. Interment at River- BTABR-Tha funeral services of the late tdMc0Eniee-s' chape today (Monday) at 2 P M" Friend? invited. Interment aiult- v. fm etrv. qrOTT The remains of the late Jas. Mon- 5 .'A to Bell ev 1 1 le. III.. toda y;.A"VvB.. August 1. for Interment. . . .. . i Vr r.l taj ath: oiSoalt. City Hall. Eatab. 188S. - - ' rti, ci..nicnn Mnrhltk Works. &t aa OTKP - tttt ?mva iini.iAN. tlie leadlna fu- ner-rdSr'and undertake ; 0 Third .t. corner pam-v. nnnnici: McKntea, Funeral Director, tendant. uun. w - . ... all.) 4 William. ' "Tr . ...ic I .,1. nf tmlunl phoneEastiuav i-. ' Lady attenaain. ram. - EAST S-IUE Funeral Directors. aucceiMwra in h . uunniiia, mv... TkRCH. Cndertaker, cor. East Alder and Sixth. East 7al. B loi. """" SKEWES COMPANV. .".d and Clay, alaia 1S2. A ZStl- '"dy attendant. CEMETERY Beautiful Mount Scott Park Portland Perpetual Care Cemetery. One Mile sonwrmi Large, permanent, picturesque, mod ern, perpetual --aro " ..... - v iSrieAa moderate: service ex cellent": every convenience in use. ln cfudlna; lare luxuriously '"rnfshed test rooms lor visitor", .ic.li.vu Mount Scott and Cazadero cars. Free auto service. Both phones. City office. ttZo-921 eon PiueT. LONE FIR CEMETERY 500 choice lots and single graves on new ground for sale. Office 206 Commercial Blk. Telephone Main 4989. 428 Washington St.. Between 11th and 12th Funeral nowera uu cwdii ...... Special asters. 76c doz. : 2 doa. will make a neat casket aprey; free delivery to any part of the city: charge accounts solicited. Phone Marshall 753. A 1334 OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICES ITS MADISOX 5TOEET. PhoiH Main S98. A 7580. Horse Ambulance Phone Slamliall son. All disabled or dlaeaaed animals 111 receive prompt attention. Will be railed for at nominal coat. newt all eases of cruelty to iU olfics. Open day and nlsrut. JTEtV TODAT. Mortgage Loans f50,OO0 and OtW nm CEJfTRAI. BUSWESS PROPERTT. 1.0WKHT CUKUB.VT R.ITEI. WM. MAC MASTER TI Coruoit lllda. MORTGAGE LOANS On first-class improved city property. 6 to 7 per cent. Farm Loans. A. H. BIRRELL CO., 202 McKay Bid.. Third and Star. FOR FIRE INSURANCE SEE WARD A YOUNGER, Suite 428 Yeon Bids, Main TB25. A 42; . ... ii iik iiRiiiur. TllMI"ol. IPUBUC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS a Matinee Dally at 2:30. IFmmess 2 NEW TODAY. 62 ACRES All nice level land, six miles from Port land. No Improvements. A snap at $150 per acre. Terms to suit you. MOODY LAND CO., 1016 Cham, of Com. Tel. Main 87. CITY AXD FARM LOASS. Any amount at current rates. Iinildera' Loana. JOHN E. CRONAJV. DOS Spalding Uldif. Portland, Or. PRIVATE money to loan 5. 6. 7, 8 per cent. Wm. C. iorcnrs, xui uregonian uma. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. BKCBAKEB & BENEDICT, SOS Ucii; bide m. mo. Beck. William G.. S1S-S10 ralllnr bldg. Chapln & Herlow, 3S2 Chamber of Commerce Cook. B. 8. A Co.. 508 Corbett bids. Jennings & . . Main 188. 20S Oregontan. PALMER-JONES CO., H. P.. 4U-.06-0 Wllco hlds. The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. at Multnomah at. (ttonaaay aaaition. REAL. ESTATE. for oale Lots. IF YOU have a lot and would like a home built, come and see me. I can uuua you a home at a less cost than the ordinary builder and at the same time finance it for you. A. T. DARLING 407 Teon Bldg. Main 10S8. A 4778. I handle PORTLAND HKIOHIS iSAtLUHlv illi. Both high-grade and cheap property, and I have the bargains In tnis district. If you vrant to buy to advantage on Port land tielgnta you V ill nave to aee inc. A 3S3& Marsnan 4a-i. rtiwjyj n.c. $10 CASH. $1 WEEK buya my beautiful level lot. In Reed Col lege district: no Interest or taxes; large shade trees; write owner, N aio. Orego nlan. A SNAP Have aeveral nice lots which will sell on terms or mommy, wiiuum .in terest or taxea. Only 1 block from oailine. Improvement! In and paid for. Price 4-- per lot. W 300, Oregonlan. FINE corner lot, J5 down, J5 per month; 2 blocks to car, cement wain, water in, graded streeta; all Improvementa paid. Owner, T S01. Oregonlan. IRVINGTON SNAP $2500 for 100x100 cor ner zlat sr.; improvements paiu to aaie, terms. Main 8078. 703 Lewis bldg. $600 LOT, E. 13th st. N.; easy terms. 416 Chamber ol i;ommerce. 13EST Grossmere lot, 30th and Tillamook, east front. Main 8J0. For Sale Houses. $375 Good little house, full-sized lot, graded street, water, eic. jjcbi uuy m vicbuh. $50 cash. $13 monthly. H 3-'l, Orego nlan. . $550 80x100, with a neat little bungalow or two large rooma, gmucu o.iccia, close to car: $100 cash, $15 monthly. H 3L'o. Oregonlan. BARGAIN HOME. BROADWAY. Six rooms, little over half price; also 4 lots. Eaat 273. W. H. Herdman. ' For Sale Houses. IRVINGTON DISTRICT. MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT PURCHASER. A new. modern residence, never been oc cupied, with cement basement, furnace, wash travs. reception hall, living-room with fireplace and built-in bookcases, dining-room, pass pantry, kitchen, back hall, large front and back porches, three bed rooms, bathroom, extra large covered sleeping porch, linen closet with uOxlOO-ft. lot with good view and situated on Weld ler St.. between E. 23th and E. 30th sts. Take E. Ankeny, Rose City park or Broad way cars. Key at 1)33 Weldler St., on the premises: can be Inspected Sundays or evenings. Phone on Sunday or evenings, O 8101. SWELL HOME. The ewellest home in Irvington. 100x100 corner, including fixtures, furniture, bric-a-brac, china. Turkish rugs, paintings, al so library; going to Australia. 433 L. loth st. N. Phone East 12io. ON PORTLAND HEIGHTS. A most aiiratuvc auu ...-ki'"." modern bungalow of 9 rooms, especially .oesigneu miu uun. iwi " " ' .......... two complete bathrooms. 3 toilets, auto- ... . . i . ln. -a!.. ltllliai-H. matic ss ui.i. ... . room, massive stone fireplace. Ihe three- lourtn acre oi g-uunu i inj and is beautifully wooded with native trees. Can arrange terms. .Henry c. Prua homme, owner. 806 Wilcox bldg. ........ - T- -. B(DailV Fine new home of seven rooms, sleep ing balcony and finished attic, thoroughly modern In all respects, large light rooms, hardwood floors, two fireplaces, garage, one block of car. Price and place will suit purse and taste. OSCAR W. BRYAN. Main HM.1. 505 Cham, of Com. A 1227. B. S5TH STREET. C-room Built for a home. Sleeping porch, fireplace, laundry trays: price $3400. terms $150 cash bai. $35. In ceding Intereat. National P.ealty & Trust Co 7'3 Cham, of Com. Phone Main 5121. $3250 MODERN, 7 rooms and sleeping porcn, Iirepiace. gas anu citrcmi;, iu'""J trays. large closets, lot 50x100: this is a hnrpuln: nlned for furnace: faces east; owner Is living East and will sell at a sacrifice on easy terms. none vvoooiawu 3220. WANT lo sell my 6-room modern hour situated on a high, sightly lot 50x100. right on the earline. Reed College dis trict; nice lawn wim rosea, biiiuujcij, ir This nrorerty Is easily worth $3200. Will take $2600 and make terms. Owner, 4120 48th ave. S. B. lane w.-v. car. nr. a MONTH and interest: $200 down new 5-room bungalow, fireplace, built-in bookcases, paneled dining-room, plate rail huftct Dutch kitchen: $2350; also a fur nished house by owner. 1 Vs blocks north of Mt. Tabor car. J13 East 54th st. 8-ROOM new, modern residence and full lot, beautifully situated In Laurel hurst; all improvementa In and paid for: hard wood floors, beamed ceilings. fireplace and all conveniences: must have money and will sell at big sacrifice. Owner, AJ 300. Oregonlan. ' SL'.NSET PLACE, Portland Heights Beauti ful new colonial hous?, 7 large rooms, good attic, sleeping-porch. Bun room, fireplace, hardwood floors, mahogany doors. Ivory finished woodwork. $6000; terms. Apply owner. Marshall 74! SUNNYSIDE SNAP. 6-room modern bouse, good condition, 50x100 corner, one block to car, all Im provements In and paid for; call at house. 1079 East Morrison at., or phone Tabor 771 or Main 1166. FOR SALE Irvlngton home, new and mod ern, 8 rooms furnished, newly finished at tic, basement with furnace; will Bell fur nished if desired; also fine fruit farm of 22 acres, adjoining City of Vancouver; terms on both, phone owner. E. 5306. FOR SALE 1-acre tract near Gresham. 1 story house, good am, well and other Improvements; $400 down; terms for bal ance. E. E. Chipman. owner, Gresham, Or. Phone Farmers 57. StiOoO NEW house on Waverlelgh Heights. for $4500; 31st ani Brooklyn sts. Open Sundavs, J to 6. J. C. Walker. 125 E. 2Mh St. East 155(1. DO you want a good buy? Modern, new bungalow, only 20 minutes from the cen ter of Portland. $1900. on terms to suit. Call 414 Spalding bldg. for particulars. IRVINGTON BARGAIN. SEE OUR ATTRACTIVE HOMES. CHOICE LOTS. AT LOWEST PRICES. NEUHAUSEN & CO. 703 LEWIS BLDG. MAIN 8078. SNAP IN ROSE CITY PARK. 6-room house, furnished; lot 63-foot front by 100: lots of fruit: best of terms. Call or address 1330 Hancock st. FOR SLE 6-room modern house, furnace, firepla"e. In Holladay Park Add.. 2 blocks from carllne, small payment down, easy terms, i-hum 5 ROOM up-to-date bungalow. 1 block from . carllne on paved street, laws In, cement sidewalk all paid for. at aiargain; no Sioewai - w ""'H .il"- TWO modern. 5-room flats on fractional ,, (West Side), easy walking distance, $6500 E. T. Taggart, 416 Chamber of agents. fo DOWN' and $25 monthly; elegant new bungalow. hardwood floors, fireplace, strictly up-to-date, lot 50x108. Owner, w . .1 ! . . 7 k-ROOM modem house, every conveni ence Waverly Heights, Just completed; in eil on very easy terms. J. J. Rich 25S2. ardson. 529 Hamilton bldg. Main 934. FORCED SALE Irvlngton home for $1500 leas than market price; $2300 cash, bal ' '.n ner month. Address M . 293. Oregonlan. gwft.L brand-new bungalow. E. Flanders ..T.AV ,- n terms. 120.1 Yeon hide. m. " mvTAVlLI.A Good home. 50x100, $1600 .nli tt'rmi Main 106. S.-M-.0 MODERN J-room oungaiow, uuu debt, must quit; terms. 1020 E. 26th N. ' FOR FINE HOMES See Delahunt. gAHQAIN 6-room house, owner leaving city. Tel. woouiawu uu 1 REAL ESTATE. For Sale Houses. LARGE, beautiful residence, 7 rooms and i - , ..i.. Tiiitph lrltr.nen. sleeping porcn. ibib ' - - - 2 fireplaces, large lighted closet, east front, all street Improvements In. near car, $6230. ...... 8 rooms and sleeping porch, new dou ble construction, excellent finish, neay beamed and paneled dining-room, large fireplace, all built-in conveniences, plas tered basement, fine furnace. a1unar'f trays, fruit and vegetable rooms, billiard hall and sleeping chamber can be nnisneu on third floor; all street improvements lu. $5500; $1000 cash. 7-room bungalow, modern and all built in effects; finished In white enamel; large den or music-room and breakfast room; large basement and furnace; all street Improvements In; east front, near car, $525u. 8 rooms and sleeping porch, best of con struction and finish, heavy beamed ceil ing. 3-ply veneer panels, massive bullet, large cabinet kitchen, clothes chutes, dust chutes, nifty fireplace, plastered basement, frultrooms furnace, large attic improve ments all In. east front. 4 blocks to Broadway car, $0750, $500 cash, balance to suit. . . 5- room bungalow, strictly modern ana all built-in conveniences, fine view of city and Mount Hood. 3 blocks to R. C. t. car, close to fireproof school, south iront, $3430. small cash payment. 6- room house new. modern, -00 leei to car; 50x100 lot. excellent neighborhood. $3850. easy terms. .!. 4 rooms in excellent suburb, restrictions, built-in conveniences, large rooms, fire place, electric fixtures and tinting, two rooms can be finished on second floor, cement walks, east front. $22j0; small cash payment. ,..,, 8 rooma and bath, comer lot, 100x100. fine view of Tualatin Valley. TVcst bide. 2 blocks to car. 14 minutes to Postoffice, walks, graded streets and water; new ana in fine neighborhood; $2300. $2o0 cash will handle it. balance like rent. 7- room house, all rooms large and light, cabinent kitchen, fireplace, lots o. fruit and walnut trees, lot 100x100. 4 block, to car, 14 minutes to center of city. West Side, fine view of Tualatin ve.Bn Mt. Hood: $3100. $500 cash, balance to PROVIDENT TRUST CO.. Main 1800. A 0261. 209-12SellUig Bldg. Located on one of the most sightly lots on the West Side, overlooking the city, river and mountains, with Its rough tim ber and low rambling effect, porches, per. gola ana tountain bo iiu. . . . , , . , California. The seven room, carry out the builders color acnem ",T, "i the satisfaction of the most fasthtious home hunter, and at the ramarkauly low price of $SS0O; terms If desired. TaKa Portland Heights car to Council crest ave.. walk two blocks east to Chehalem ave.. and Mt. Adams drive, or phone lony AnuerBou. aiiii aii4iiu.. A MODERN bungalow for sale by owner. 5 rooms, a nice living-room and dlnlng- .. .... i I u n,lth nl.tf llllt-in room, - nice ocui"u'. ...... ... wardrobe. Dutch kitchen with unusually In apartment,, large wood table with sinK, dralnlne; board, arawers nuu swc..i..& ly arranged, large bath, electricity and the house has fine concrete basement over 7 feet in tne clear, n ims , , inT nice rooms can oe maue n ---50x10.1. IV- blocks from car; will sacrltlce ... .... . .... w, . a .I unit W nntl - mis nome ior t.iw, lawn 1516. . $2S0O. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN. tim.avi'R Art RENT. Now California bungalow, doubly con structed throughout, tiieplace. bookcases, paneled dining-room, beamed ceiling, buf fet. Dutch kitchen, all built-in conveni ences, fine bathroom, equipped with best and latest fixtures, fine basement, cement floor, laundry trays, etc; all street assess ments paid for: only 2 blocks to car; must be sold mis weex. jauur ouo $2800. .. ,, . i k.i.nM as rent new California bungalow, doubly con structed throughout, fireplace, bookcases, paneled dining-room, beamed celling, bur fet, Dutch kitchen, all bullt-ln convenl- .., i i .t..nA wlrh heat ences, line oamruuiii. cuiiivcu .. and latest fixtures, fine basement, cement l.ioor. launary traya. etc., an ments .paid for; only 2 blocks to car must be sold this week. Tabor 3089. . . . ......... . ' l. crnv YI'R I have for sale an exceptionally tine and well-Improved quarter block, 11-room Old English house, built 2 years; garage, fine trees, roses, etc.: strictly modern and up ... . .i.n.A latrlct. lo-oate; in a uuhbijuui ii'' . 7 A splendid place for any one wishing a noma .'I iniB Fine. n ilo ply to C. F. Smith, 210 Railway Exchange bldg., between :sd and 4tn on - ...... ,,.n TTTm?v IVTI-I tvrrtllE WE FURNISH PLANS. FINANCE AND BUILD APARTMENT OR RESIDENCE A LOW COST. WE GIVB BOND. SHOW OUR WORK AND REFER TO OUR CLIENTS. SEE US BEFORE YOU -. . , . . . . . . -. ... n' i . t r a v vnr L. R. BAILET & CO., CONTRACTING FOR SALE bv owner, 8-room house, suitable for two families, on a live business cor ner, lot 60x100, at Arbor Lodge, S. E. corner Greeley and Portland Bouievard, on St. Johns carllne. I will sell this flna property at sacrifice, a am going to leave the country. Price only $3000, $1500 down. Come and take look at it. The best oar- gain in tne cny. tit voir hnvA a lot and would :ike a h'ome built, come and see me. I can build you a home at a less cost than the ordinary builder and at the same time finance It for you. A. H. DARLING 407 Yeon Bldg. Main 1038. A 47i8. COLEMAN & RATES. inrwiTECTS AND BUILDERS. SUC rEasABS TO TAYLOR BUILDING CO.. FURNISHES MONEY, BUILDS WHERE YOU LIKE. 202 LLamaKaiKNa emu. For sale Acreage. 5 ACRES, 1 mile from Beaverton, i mile south of St. Mary's, on the Fourth-st. electrio, 12c carfare to commuters. 30 minutes from 4th and Washington sts., very rich soil, and a bargain at $250 per acre, on monthly payment plan. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 3j00. 3V ACRES. 500 feet from carllne, commuters- fare 13c. 2 acres cleared, new 7-room house, 4 rooms finished below, three above and studded off. good well, and at a bargain price, on monthly payment plan. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 3500. : ,nr,r.T. .-IV I'APl.fXK. An ideal home for the country gentle man. Hard surface ""et all the way In nest son in i.irrEin. 4:i.,,; All citv conveniences provided without assessments. This Is the finest tract of land within the six-mile llmlt and will make an Ideal home for a family with auto desiring a country home and same time ue ngu. . v.: ,'C" ,, promptly if Interested and I wll. tako you iu "eaecreP.and "the prettlesT bulking site In Oregon. n ovo.- e- SIX acres best beaverdam In Oregon, adapt ed to celery, onions, '"s,0""""' !;,',;: tables, etc.; water anu rn n"i'. V"'"": two hours from Portland; cleared and ready for crop; one-fifth down, balance 111? brt onPhe market for Intensive where. 512 Couch bldg., 109 4th st. 110 do n artd email monthly paymenti line- half an hour out; Just the spot for a noma wnero wu - - - - keep chickens, etc; hich and sightly; magnificent view for miles; ch Produc tive soli, see jiaraiofB. - 1- nones ain ojii, a CHICKH..N ana rnuii. "', ; PORTLAND. Best soil, good roads, spring - - j .Hia, rnimtrv 10 arret. . , nnttin TJ vrMB:S near water, xree wuuu, nutivu ' - - - - - 40 acres. Jl 00: 80 acres. .2000: 41 acres timber. J2400. Ranches all kinds for sale. Easy terms. Frank McFariand Kejity Co.. 309 Yeon bldg.. Portland. Or. " ioACP.ES FOR S300. tlO CASH. 5 PER MONTH. Running stream, good soil, prosperous farmers ail around and good market, near the railroad, perfect title and warranty deed. Railway Exchange bldg.. floor. r ,.nt-a i-nii ?r.n. O l 1 ...... . . 10 cash, balance $5 per month; one mil from Knappa and R. R. s tatlon. close to school and work: good soil; Knappa is a good market. 212 Railway Exchange bldg- '-'d floor. 80 ACRES on Germantown road, within H mile of 5c car service. Une view and splendd pfkttlng proposition. W. J. Gearln. 310 Mohawk bldg. t to 1-' A. M. " " BEAVERDAM. Beautiful 10-acre tract, half beaverdam, erows very fine onions, close to carllne; n? ano per acre. T 302. Oregonlan. WHEAT farm 12 acres aT Vancouver; thicken ranch, trade for equities, assume mortgage! United Realty. 206 Gerllnger biug ..re 6 miles from Courthouse, 6c fare; pflce t35n. asy terms. Call 708 Selling bldg. ', acre on E. 60th St., for 1900: easy terms; owner. S 304. Oregonlan. V--ACRE Woodstock for 1SO0; easy terms. Call stiiiiiB".- TWO acres, cleared, close in on carllne; wa- ter. cheap. mmi. i-v - 1 ACRE close to carllne. good soil. Price J17S; J900 Pr month. S 271, Oregonlan. REAL. ESTATE. For ale Acreage. BUT SCAPPOSE ACRES. $25 to $65 per acre. Easy terms. On railroad, within 25 miles of Port land. Plenty of creek and spring water. Deep black loam bottom land. Deep ri.-d shot soil uplands. We can show you Scappoose acres anj day. Join our colony of contented land owners. 1 Write or call for particulars and de scriptive literature and maps. I.CEDDEMAXN. BOTHFUR & CO. Main 6567. 913-017 Chamber of Commerce. S ACRES COMMERCIAL ORCHARD. D years old, 2 miles from North Yakima. on Nob Hill, 7-room house, niter ciiieru. good barn. Including 5 ahares of water right in Yakima Valley canal, $12,000; will consider Portland residence as part payment If priced right. 40 acres In the Umatilla Irrigation project, 5 acres in apples and alfalfa and Irrigated balance of land cleared, fall house and barn. 3 miles from Hurmiston, mile from school. 4 miles to Columbia River, the best part of the Umatilla project for f ruitraislng, will exchange for Northern Ohio farm land. 320 acres, about 6 miles north of Oak land, Or.; 60 acres under cultivation, 20 acres In fruit, 3 or 4 acres dump land, balance piling and saw timber. 5-room house, large barn, sheep sheds, fine spring and creek, property wire fenced, (45 per acre, terms. PROVIDENT TRUST COMPAXT, 20!-212 Selling Bldg. 714 ACRES timber, heavy stream across one side of this tract, lo cated between two electrio lines, exactlv one-half mile from sta tion on each. 30 minutes from 4th ard Washington ets.. west of city, ideal for a country home, and offered at $2600, on monthly payments. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY. Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 3300. 5-CRE Iracts down the river on West Side, and only 2i miles back from 5c carfare, good cord wood timber and richest of soil, at $175 per acre, on monthly payments. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY. Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 3500. 5 ACREtf. house and chicken-houses; only 8 mtli-s from tne muruiousc " Road and electric line; admlnlslrator s sale: must sell. See Frank T. Berry, the administrator. 4 North 6th st. II ACRES near Beaverton. 15 cleared, 2 b'ocka from car station and running water; only $300 per acre: terms. Owner. Jates Wllfon. Boring. Or., route 1. 5 OR 10 acres, close to electric line. 15 miles from city. $125 per acre, on terms to suit. Frank T. Berry. 4 North flth st. For Sale Homewteaoa. IMPROVED Irrigated homestead relinquish ment. 214 miles from a thriving town 4 miles from river transportation. A uiti. phone. FOR SALE Relinquishment on homestead for $2000 for $1000; will consider lot m city or" automobile In payment. Call at room io, liwii 4QHi FREE homesteads, level land. 'I"ber- ter. near school, good homes, fcee tn oi.e da v. Covey. 2117 Oak, room 21. For Sale Farms. ' CHEAP WHEAT FARM. I have OJO acres of unincumbered wheat land in Umatilla County, at a bjra'" price; 100 ready to seed this Fall. 4..0 to plow in the Spring and Pa''"re: f"'r buildings and plenty of splendid r. would take some trade, but must have part cash: easy terms. T. G. Montgomery, 301 W ilcox bldg. FOR SALE Buv-direct from owner: 10 acres, u, cleared, new 2-story house, gond barn and other outbuildings; fruits of oil kinds. 4 miles to cltw Id mile to railroad, 2 miles to carllne. 4 mile to school. 2 wells good water. S tons hay. good cows 5 pigs, chickens, rrt-am separator, all $3S'J0 If taken at once. Write box 5;3, Vancouver, Wash. . "0 ACRES, 5 acres in cultivation. 10 acres in timber; rest easy cleared. Small fru.t. family orchard. 2 streams, 1 suitable for water power; all new buildings: 4-room house. 2 miles to town. Price $2000 Ad dress owner, O. E. Ehman, Woodland. Wash. Rural R. 1. box 111. FOR SALE 600 acres of land on electric line la Whiles from Portland: 400 acrcj tinder cultivation; will sell all or part. Write or call on owners. E. W. Haines. Forest Urove. ur 5 OOfl ACRiSS in Central Eastern Oregon. " Two transcontinental railways. Annual Income. $50,000 to $73,000. Excellent -nlnnliatlon property. R. H. Blossom, 316 Chamber cf Commerce. 10 ACRES beaverdam land; $600 cash, bal ance 2. 3. 4 and 5 years; no trade. AM 314. Oregonlan ACHES ail beaverdam land; $300 cash, balance-2. 3, 4 and 5 years: ideal celery nnd onion land. AK 320. Oregonlan. RANCH 60 acres, with buildings, lg miles from Portland near electric lino; bargain f.:.r an casn. ay owner, iq. .""ian LOOK! 40 acres in Washington County. $S0O; CALIFORNIA IRRIGATED FARM LANDS FOrt SALE TIMBER LAXDS. cwrv"mi.l.in' feet or less yellow fir and nruce. A food holding or operating proportion. Tributary 10 tidewater. Kcst In Oregon without exception. R. II. Blos som 316 Chamber of Commerce. 10 000.000 red fir, on good driving si ream, close to tidewater; opened ready for Im mediate operation. Terms. M 314. Ore gonlan txttt t. Kv timl-r claims from owners only; give legal description and price in first letter, ajv qua, iieu.nn'. TIMBER LAND BOUGHT AND SOLD. VCRACKF.N. i4 llrKlrBMl YELLOW pine and fir timber claims for sale. 204 Rothchlld. V ANTED REAL ESTATE. V. BLOCK. 100x200. Dufur. Or., no Incum "brances. value $600; will give as part pay ment on lot or bungalow In good district. M 301. Oregonlan. HOUSE and lot at Hood River with little cash as first payment on acreage or farm. H 302, Oregonlan. FARMS WAN'TED. FARMS WANTED Many buyers and rent ers; prices must be reasonable. Give par ticulars. Japanese Agency, 02 N. 5th St. FOB RENT FARMS 44 A., 2 miles S. E. Milwaukle; running water to Irrigate. $20 for a term of vears. E. Coleman, Milwaukee, R. F. D. 1. TO EXCHANGE. FOR SALE or exchange by owrfer 22 acres good land, improved, near cily limits, Fruita. Colo.; also business block. V 301, Oregonlan. y. BLOCK. 100x200, Dufur, Or., value $500; "clear; to trade as part payment on lot or bungalow, good district. M 302, Ore gonlan. . IS YOUR EQUITY A BURDEN? Have unincumbered lots out of town to trade. Fred W. German, 436 Cham, of Com. Main 6445. TILLAMOOK dairy land and town property to exchange for Portland residence prop erty. Apply to G. H. Ward, Tillamook, Or. FOR SALE A good lot in Rose City Park, or will trade for a good motorcycle. AT 298. Oregonlan. IF vou have farms or city property to ex change, call on Wagner A Hunt, Hi Chamber of Commerce. Main 61)57. tlSO EQUITY in 2 acres, Sa'.em carllne, for piano or what have you got 7 F 329, Oregonlan. WILL trade 7 per cent guaranteed income securities for real estate. M 299, Ore gonlan 2 rOR trades of all kinds see Garland & Co.. 101 4th st. LOOK ! 200 acres all tillable, cheap, for Portland property. 1203 Yeon bldg. TWO swell acres on carllne In Walla Walla for Portland property. 1203 Yeon bldg. TO EXCHANGE. SCOTT'S MILLS BARGAIN. 120 acres of fine land, nearly all fenced, 40 acres of bearing prune orchard and 15 acres of new prune orchard 3 years old.; two sets of buildings, two dryers, nolo 300 bushels, and this yenr's crop; only 35 miles south of Portland: to exchange Tor a good flat building or apartment house or store and flats above, up to $30,000 for 30 days only. Owner, I. V orden, Scott's Mills. Or. IF YOU have a lot and would like a horn built, come and sev me. I can build yon a home at a less cost than the ordinary bulkier and at the same tlmu finance It for you A. E. DARLING 407 Yeon Bldg. Main 103S. A 4771. FOR SALE OU TRADE First-class confectionery in the beat town, 20 miles of Portland, rt Invoice, about j;300- trade fair house and lot. 7; .ass. auto or nrsi-crai i". - . u ease on property, at 5-1 pe month. with 4 living-rooms. '.uit cash. AV 3j. Oregonlan. have sums FO!t sale or trmle fir real estnie i- lirst class t.'.ims weighing from 2i00 to .lil"0 lbs.; harnesses nnd wagons for ench team nearly new; these tojms are working anil are In good condition: will give time oil approved non-a; I am soiling on account of sloknesp. n. J. Molt. 334 Front st. TO exchange. 19S acres near Yamhill. " undnr cultivation, house, barn, ""'"r v! very 40. 3. 500. iioo saw uniui-r, oils away, all kinds of livestock, for rods Portland real estate no equities. ..ui iii Rallway Exchange. ern Trust Co. ;12 See Mr. Ilouck. IRVIXCTOX DISTRICT. Will trade equity In new 6-room modern residence and iOxlOO-ft. lot for residence lot business property or acreage; will as sume indebtedness. Send full partlcijlars as to location and price to O 325. Ore gonlan. M) ACRES, clear of incumbl ance. on ger mantown rt.au. within V mnc i-i e. car service. The surrounding acrenfie held at $510 per acre. My price much less and will accept trade. Splendid plat ting proposition. AK SOS. Orejrbninrv liQUITY In fine, new i-room bungalow. Beaumont, for sale, very easy terms, or exchange for land or lots; balance can be made liko rent. J. 1". Iladley. 310 Spalding bldg. HAVE unincumbered Portland. Buxton and Idaho li.lf. aggregating J....O0. to trade for 160 acres. Improved or unimproved, will imv liifferenee. AK -",16, OreRQlilan. WILL trade 150 acrfs choice Washington County land for Portland properly; will assume Incumbrance, M 300. Oregontan. TRADE AUTOS FOR REAL ESTATE. FRED W. GERM AN. 43H C. of . FOR SALE. Hordes, Vehiclef. Etc. C. R. HANSEN & CO. '; N. 2d st. WANTED OUT OF TOWN. Fli-st-clui-a baker. ?24 per week. Two bench hands. 3 each per day Pastry man. J per oay. FOR SIE Ono team of weil-matchea horses" 3 years old, weighing 2500; tine young horse. 7 years old, weighing 1.100. 226 Russell St. FOR S4LE 1 good 8-yr.-old delivery horse, weight 1100 pounds; also 2 delivery wag ons, good order, and harness. Bay city Market, cor, lamnui ai-.u -m. 05 BL'VS a good family horse, welgnt 1123. harness and buggy. Phone Sellwood 17S. CAK mules and horses, gooseneck farm mil delivery wagons, saddles. Hubert tUJi 861 JVraVehle.JMnl222S.i DRIVING outfit $125. fine bay mare 5 years old. good harness and buggy. Phone Last 1087. T E M Mare and gelding. 1200 lbs, owner sick: will sell cheap. 440 E. Morrison, corner 7th. . WANTED To buy or rent for hoard. tem about 1000 lbs. Palace Laundry Co., East 10th and Everett. BEST team for the price In city: sound, fa true workers; weight over 3000 lbs. call nt once. 31)3 W. Waer st: SALE Team mares. 2noo lbs., harness and farm wagon, $110. 26" E. Sth. TE AM and harness for sale, weight 280O U.S. Phones Main 5773, A 5770. HtIll;E tor rent near Porti-ad. Main 1410. J'lunoi, Organs and Mtlidcal Instruments. WE are closing out our stock of pianos. Cash will tako them at actual cost to u. Cash only will get them ;.t these prices. Selberllng-Lucas Music Co.. 134 Second St., corner Alder. $15 TO $200 will buy used upright plants that have been overhauled, tuned, polished, and will give reliable service; easy montn lv payments. Sherman. Clay & Co. op posite' p. O, Morrison at th, Portland. ON account nf siekneS3 will sell fine piano. vprv rrteiiD km . a.-... . Dork. lUrds. It (Stock. BEST strains of White . Orpington pullets for Winter laying, mr mre vuvoi-. Broadway. Phone C 2140. Take Rose City Park car. JUST came from Japan, beautiful dogs, male and female; bull terrier puppies cheap. 206 2d st. . THOROUGHBRED White and Brown S. C. Leghorn cockerels. Telephone Woodlawa Automobiles. BAD WEATHER PRICES. We again Invite your inspection of our second-hand sto' k; bad weather means low prices nnd you should hi:rry If you desire a barealn; 30 cars. Including an T-- M F.. Chalmers. Cadillac, Peerless. ......J .....lulop I lIH e:i,nl.l Ia ril!ll- ..lercei. i-.-i.i i , - ---- ster and others. Including evural "hu tOliring Cars. Ueil.ei.y turn . . . .- 1H1'-KS, icrins 11 iituciij, - trades. tl'irlT IT" .""ATI AflFVl'V SIXTH AT MADISON ST. AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS. Why buy a new cheap car when toii can secure one of our high-grade used cars at tha same price? We guarantee them. Different makes and models, all traded In on new Whit gas cars. We also ofier several second-handed trucks. Write White Car Agency, lit- street at Madison. BARGAINS IX SLIGHTLY-USED CARS We have a few snaps In slightly-used cars and MICHIGAN cars taken In ex change. All cars fully guaranteed. Call or write at once. MICHIGAN AUTO & BUGGY CO., Phones East H21. II 1346. 3i-.H-:i"l Hawthorne ave. 50 PER CENT SAVING. We will save you 50 per cent on your Investment on a standard high-powered car, litlle used as demonstrator. Call salesroom, fl!" Washington st. NOTICE. Twelve new standard mnl:es of motor cars to be sold this week agents- discount off to close our 1012 season. Several hun dred dollars' saving; your chance to get a new car below the market: rep.les treated private'-. AR '-".'5. Oregonlan. FACTORY have three new cars never used, will sell at discount and on small pay ments; chance to pick up g"cd car on right terms to partiea of good tn'1'"'" correspondence treatea confidentially. AR 21)1. Oregonian. ., 1. . d ni 11 MODEL. Will take small amount cash, balance trade city properly. Fred W. German. 436 f'h-mlier nf commerce. Main 44.i. $50 a month buys truck; can you. Mr. Man, afford to be without one? AR -UJ, Oregonlan. FOR SLE Cheap. Packard seven- pas senger touring ear. Also an Oukland run about. Inquire Lang & Co.. First and Arhenv sts. vl-TO 7-p:isi-nger Chalmers touring c.ir, ' 50-horsepower. fully equipped; eiralKlit line body, fore doors: sell or trade. 2l Board of Trade bldg. CHOICE lot! In University Pari': hard surf-ice pivement. cement walks: to traae f..r 1011 5-pass. car. Phone B 1480. WANTED 10 to 25 H. P. runabout in good condition: owners only; must bo bargain for cash. S 272. Oregonlan. Furniture for aic. I WILL sell the complete outfit of furniture for a 5-rooni cottage tor only 05; I want quick action; buyer can rent hnufie; theaw goods are in at low rate; come today. 3i'J Knott street. LEAVING city; will sell fine furniture, din ing table, mtirei, cnnia L-iiumu. . t.i 2. ll'l.N Cleveland eve. r'OK SALE A nicety furnished flat of S rooms: choice location; absolutely clean. 2'i5 13th. FURNITURE for sale. Inquire 445 Union ave. N.. corner of Tillamook. Phone Eaat S73. FURNITURE of 7-room flat, must be sold this week. $-00. Income $5S, rent $30. Main 21SH. cTRNITURE. 7 rooms, rent $0. range. West Side HI N. 14th si . near Wash, st. BOOKCASTJ. lounges, rocking chairs, chairs, table and bee's at 5"3 Weldler a'. FURNITURE li-room nouee. close In; rent ?25. Phone Marsnai: -J". 5-ROOM flat, complete to highest offer; Nob Hill district. 67314 Gllsan St.