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K K HIGH RATES ATTRACT Movement of Grain Ships to Coast Is Heavy. TRAMPS ALSO CHARTERED Many Vessels Are Now Bound Here in Ballast From Argentine and Brazil, Which Is Strange at This Thne of Year. Never before In the history of ship . ping- grain to Europe from Pacific Coast porta have there been so many vessels chartered to arrive In ballast from long distances as are now bound ' to this port.. The high charters are to be charged with this fact, but this hard ly explains why so many are coming from Brazil. Argentine, and other South American ' countries, when tha wheat shipping season in Argentina com mences within a few months, and it is hardly possible for sailing vessels to take this year's crop from Portland to Kurope and return to the Argentines for a cargo within the year. The movement may indicate that there Is an expectation of the charter rates falling in the near future, but no shipping interest will suggest such a thing, especially with the present pros pect of a European war. Ballast vessls also are coming from South Africa, Australia, China and Jap an, so any failure of the wheat crop in the Argentines could not explain the general movement While the movement to Pacific Coast ports refers particularly to sailing ves sels, the same is true of tramp steam ers in a smaller way. CAVOnt IS STORM TOSSKD rcruvlan Bark With dumber for Callao Has Sails Torn Away. ASTORIA. Or., Oct. 20. (Special.) The Peruvian bark Cavour, which sailed from the Columbia River Friday night with a cargo of lumber from Knappton tor Callao. got the full brunt of the terrific gale on Friday night and at one time it was feared she would be driven ashore. The bark crossed out about 6 P. M. with Pilot Wood on board and In tow of the tug Wallula. She had scarcely passed over the shoal when the storm broke, and, after being towed but a few miles off shore, the pilot was com pelled to slip the hawser. The seas were running so high that they broke over the craft repeatedly and nearly every sail which the vessel carried was torn from the gaskets. During the night the craft was car ried to the north and close In toward the beach, but by hard work Pilot Wood managed to keep her outside the breakers. . One of the ports became loosened, the cabin was flooded and a portion of the stores was destroyed. The tug stood by all night, but was unable to get a line on board until the following morning, when new sails were set and the bark towed about 30 miles oft shore. Protected Passage Found. The United States survey steamer McArthur. which has returned to Puget Sound from a Summer s work in Alaska, discovered and charted a new pas sage between Seward and the west ward which may be used when even a storm rages on the old course. Navi gators of small craft, by following the new route, may now go under shelter of the land nearly all the way from Seward to the Aleutian Islands. The McArthur erected beacons on the hill tops of Resurrection bay and the Chla well Islands. One of these may be seen 0 miles at sea- Marine Notes. The British steamship Ockley arrived yesterday from San Francisco in the .Waterhouse line, and will load lumber and flour for the Orient. The steam schooner Klamath arrived from San Francisco yesterday and is discharging cement at the dock of the Columbia Contract Company. The steamer Breakwater arrived last evening from Coos Bay with freight and passengers after a rough but other wise uneventful trip. Captain Evans, who was master of the British bark Poltalloch during her last passage to this port, is now mate of the British ship Altair, loading wheat here for Europe. The British steamship Manchuria ar rived yesterday from Itosakl. Siberian Russia, and is under charter to the Portland Flouring Mills Company to load grain for Europe. The British steamship Strathlorne, which Is ta..briPS caE? T V?el from Java to Vancouver. B. C. is listed to load wheat at this port for Europe, but to whom she comes is not an nounced. The steamer Watson, of the Alaska Pacltio Steamship Company, was the vessel that picked up the disabled steamer Camino, and is towing her to San Francisco. She was picked up off Heceta Head. The steam schooner Yellowstone, which is the first vessel in the new Scammall & Co. line, that is to run regularly between Portland and San Francisco in the general freighting business, arrived from the south yes terday. k The schooner Balboa which has ar rived from Iquique In a damaged con dition after having been in collision .... t ' -.1, uoori will have to re - w 1 1 II mo J . reive extensive repairs before ready to take on another cargo, h win . insurance Job. so proposals will have to be asked lor. Movements of Vessels. TORIA. Or.. Oct. 20. Arrived down farline "d schooner W',"'"V.S , e up It :80 A. S. French .hip Rene k'-rv.."?. Arrived at 8 A. M.. British .team- ship Mancunia. in" y.ii. end left up at :. -a- 5 Vt s ,tne, from San FrancUco. Arrived at S sml left uo at iu:-i - - Ockley. from San Francisco. ,Arr,,d " "1? r.U left UP at i , .. .. p. . ater. from w. - - V,- Arl steamer saginaw, iui .. v riveTat 1 aixi left up at 1:30 P. M.. steamer . . n r-. . en Tranciieo. Ar- jonan rouieu. V. i-iii r vf rived at 3u Ki .nn steamer Geo. w. tiner. way ports. Arrived at 5 P M boon day. Italian ship Cavour. for s..CoaV Brttisn i earner Dumiiuuu. Sanr Francisco, Oct. 20. Sailed last night, . 1 Dnrflo i A atf oarrtoP H latl- ptearner v.un'- . Pnlnmhla Rivr Bar Reoort. ASTORIA. Or., Oct. 20. Condition at the mouth of the river ai i r. m.. arauom; w.uu. east, 5 mllvs; weamer. cicur. Tide at AatorU Monday. ITlerl. I.OW. lOOf. A. M....T.3 feet 3:82 A- M 15 feet U:54 P. M g.9 feet'4:'Jl P. M.. . . 2 8 feet MAYOR STANDS ON RECORD Mlem Candidates for City Offices File and State Platforms. SALEM. Or.. Oct 20. (Special.) Time for filing for city offices closed , Saturday with four candidates for Mayor in the field. These are Louis Lachmund, incumbent; . Dr. B.' L. Steeves, profes sional man and heavy property holder; W. T. Rlgdon.. undertaker, and J. D. Waring, at present a Councilman. Mayor Lachmund has announced that his record will be his platform. During his administration, he says, the wealth of the city has Increased-by $2,500,000; that the paving trust has been broken up and cheaper pavements has been secured; that the Welch franchise has been annulled and promoters' schemes done away with; that air brakes, open doors and conductors have been se cured on street cars; that electric light poles have been put off the streets and the licenses of light and telephone companies have been , increased. He also states that full weights and measures for supplies sold to the peo ple have been secured. He is In favor of a board of public works and the passage of the initiative sewer bond amendment, which will go before the people. Dr. 6teeves says he will enforce the law and that he is in favor of a olean city. Mr. Rigdon is out of the city. There are four candidates for Chief of Police. These are Sam Burkhart, Charles W. Brant, Frank Schcdeck and p. w. Gibson. Burkhart is a member nt th nolice force, as is Schedeck. Brant is mechanical foreman or me STEAMER EtTEIXIGEMCB. Dae to Arrive. Name. I.thmian Anvil Bear Breakwater. . . Geo. W. Elder. Sue H. Elmor. Alliance Ken City Nevad.n...... Roanoke. Beaver. .... Lyra From , Fauna Crus. .Bandon. . . . . San Pedro. . .Cojs Bay. . . .San Diego. . , Tillamook. . . Eurek. ... .San Pedro. . &&lina Cruz fan Diego. . .San Podro. . , fealina Cruz. Date. ..In port .. In port . . In port . . In port . . In port ..Oct. 20 . Oct. 21 . . Oct. 24 ..Oct. 28 ..Oct. . . Oct. ..Nov 2T 29 To Depart. Name. For Date I.thmian Balina Crul . .Oct. 20 Yale .8. F. to L. A. . Oct. 21 Anvil .Bandon Oct. 1 Northland San Francisco-Oct. 21 Klamath Ban Diego Oct. 23 Harvard 6. F. to l. A. . Oct. 23 Breakwater. . . .Coos Bay .... .Oct. 23 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook. ...Oct. 28 Geo. W. Elder, .fan Diego. .. . Oct. 23 Bear tan Pedro. ... Ocu 23 Alliance Eureka . ... Oct. 23 Hose City Ean Pedro. ... Oct. 28 Nevadan balina Cruz. .. Oct. SO Roanoke. ..... ac Dlogo. ... Oct. 80 Beaver San Pedro. .. .Nov, 2 Daily Statesman and Gibson was formerly Chief of Police for many years, although not the present Incum bent. This race Is already warming up. There are 10 candidates for Council manic -positions. For City Recorder Charles F. Elgin, Incumbent, and Earl Race, are candi dates. For City Treasurer Robert Crossan, incumbent, is opposed by E. J. Anderson. For the first time this year the city primaries will be non-partisan, follow ing out an amendment to the city char ter voted at the last city election. PROFESSOR SISSOX'S lECTTRES ATTRACT ATTENTION'. Extension Work of Reed College Will Open- at Y. M. C. A. Bond ing November 6. So many women have applied for ad mission to the course in "Education in Religion and Morals," which Professor E. O. Sisson is to conduct at the Young Men's Christian Association, that the enrollment has been opened to women as well as men. In order to give time for them to register, November 8 has been set as the date of the first lec ture. This will be an extension course of ReedColle(re. eiven under the auspices of the religious work department of the Y. M. C. A. Professor Sisson is to deliver 18 lectures, each followed by a half-hour conference. Professor Sisson is head of the department of education of Reed Collece and recently occupied a similar position at the University of Washington. Great interest is being- taken in this course. The registration is heavy, and among those enrolling are a number who have been sent as special repre sentatives of men's clubs and Sunday schools. Some churches, will send whole corps of teachers. A number of teachers in the public schools win at tend also. Following is a list of Dr. Sisson's dates and subjects: "The Moral and Religiou. Emergency." Nnvxmher 8: "What la the Will?" Novem ber 13; -The Sources of Power; Impulse and treeitne" November 20: "The Law of Fix ation and Maintenance." December 4; "The Illumination of the Will: Intelligence. - ue Minhnr ll "The Stagea of the Will: In fancy and Childhood," December IS; "The Stages of the Will; youin ana amunty, January 8: "The Perfection of the Will; Energy. Efficiency, Vision. Righteousness, January 15; "The Essence of Will Training; Will Action," January 2J; "tuticattve Ac tivities; Play. Work. Thought." January 2!; "Education through Contagion," February S; "Vocation and Character," February 12; "The Radius of Altruism." February 19; "Religion in Education." February 26; "The Bible in Education," March 8: "Religion and Youth," March 12: "The Method of Jesua," March 19; "The Religious Teacher, March 20. INQUIRY WILL BE BEGUN Councilmen Will Confer With Vice Commission Abont Work. The committee appointed from the City Council to investigate the work of the Vice Commission will meet with the commission today at 2 o'clock at the City rlall. rot only tne pasi wora of the commission, but the "tin plate" and bonding ordinances, will be brought up lor consideration. The results of this conference are expected to have considerable effect upon the future activity of the com mission. Already the funds given the commission for use in its- researches have been largely expended, and if the full programme of investigation planned is to be carried out, it is prob able that an appeal will have to be made to the city for additional funds. On the report of the committee from the Council will depend to a large ex tent the attitude that body will take in the event of such an appeal. The members of the committee, which will meet with the commission today, are Councilmen Baker, Burgard and Daly. x TIMOTHY NETS BIG PROFIT Twelve Acres Yield Fort Klamath Farmer $1200' Fall Plowing On vt A VT A TIT 1TAT.T.S Or.. On. 20. (Special.) Threshing Is nearly com pleted and the weatner continues line. There has 'been no rain for nearly . . n.A.1ia 1 (.nitre " ' The early rains softened the ground so much Fall plowing, will be done. There are three large traction engines in the northern part of the county en gaged in plowing, and many teams in the southern part are at the same work. Th. best record croD so far report Ad is that of J. W. Cox, of Fort Klamath, who netted J1200 from the timothy seed raised on 13 acres of ground. THE MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY. OCTOBER '21, 1913. I I .rrT,nvTODAT. T WBAL ESTATE. I ; REAL ESTATE. ROUTE IS CHANGED G. F. Heusner Meets Officials of North Side Club. COMMITTEE OF 50 NAMED Council to Be Urged to Grant Fran chise Relieving Seventh Street From Intemrban Traffic South of Flanders Street. A . v-acrorrlav hetween nn.rr. IT XT..., ana rAnrffRPfltlll GT I the Heusnor franchise, and J. H. Nolta and other ollloers oi toe -worm jtui mmu -,. ...to 1 rliiH at TT.nton. a line of -t m. .a.... A -inn. T t WAR decid ed that the interurban traffic should be kept off of Beventn sireei souin m Flanders street, and in this amended to stinnort the Heusner franchise, in accordance with ... . J T7- I .. the action or tne mass meet-uig -rwunj night in North Alblna. T TT K7.1n ...alilant tt tha North Portland Commercial Club, yesterday appointed the following committee of 50" citizens from North Portland to ap pear befort the City Council at Its next meeting and urge the passage of the Heusner franchise in this amended form: F. C. Knapp, W. J. Peddicord, H. G. Sibray, J. H. Glass, A. W. Bahlke, F. I. McKenna, A. S. Benson, Perry Stroud, J. N. Edlifson, M. Carter, C. McDonald, J. B. paster, M. Leezer, B. A. Dodson, Charles Finner, D. V. art, w t eft.... . tt Pa!v T? n Brandt F ' L. Dilley, P. Edlifson, C. H. Cun- . . mm tt . TXT XI Oairna R. B. Metcalf, George Butterworth. W. l . ivi a, kit. ju. iLi -- " - ' H. E. Gritmesmier, C. E. Gritmesmier, 1 tr. s. m. BtronecK-er, is. -lj. t. uuuno. v., T. A. Ketcham, James S. Strickler, H. A. Ruble, Charles Lomerine, Rev. George C. Carl. S. L. Osborn, ' O. M. Castleman, J. P. Arnold, J. m. tarr, Charles Mastic, A. Tabbat, L. Wilkin son, C. Spies, W. R. Agnew. E. P. Keith, M. Woodward. W. Keeler. F. Nichols, C. C. Child, R. M. Plummer, Charles Brown, W. Trinler. H. Charlton, W. M. Mathieson, O. H. Depuy, Dr. R. W. Anderson. Dr. I. N. Palmer, Dr. W. E. Hortel, Dr. A. a. stone, j tv. oiai ford, W. A. Maxwell. R. H. Morris and H. G. Parsons. It was decided to take up the fran chise question specially at the meeting of the North Portland Commercial Club ..m.Fpnw nlo-hr nr tha fire hall on Albina avenue. All residents of the Peninsula and others interested ana members of the City Council being urged to attend this meeting and hear the discussion. DAILY METEOROIAXHCAI. REPdRT. runuiiAi.L. w - ature, 6r degrees; minimum, 40 degree.. . . w oft f ...t chur e. in last 24 hours, none. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 0 f. M.l, none; xoiai raw-nail September 1, 1012. 2-18 Inches; normal rain fall since September 1, 4.15 inches; de. ji-i . .iati .i... fintemher 1. 191J. 1.98 inches. Total sunshine October -O. - hour.; possible aun.nine, iv uwm.d, -.-utea. Barometer (reduced to .ea-level) at 5 P. M.. 80.01 inches. TKS WEATHBTR. Wind 51 Sta-te of Weather STATIONS Baker 4 NW 6 NW s;n 4 SB s;se 4;N 8'NE 4 SB Clear Boise Boston 4 0, Clear 02 0 40 0 54 0 56 O Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Calgary Chicago ....... Colfax Denver res Moines Duluth Eureka ........ Galveston Helena Rain 04)O 68 0. Cloudy Rain Clear Pt. cloudy OO'14'S (10114 N 62 0 70 .001ISE 4O0 OO 4 SW Clear Jacksonville ... 80 IO 7G!0 43(0 4610. 6S'0, 580 so;). 520 7SiO i;io 5410 07 0 84 O .18 4 K Clear Kansas City. . . .00 10 S Clear Klamath Fans.. 1)0 4 NW'Clear Laurier L.os Anffelea.... Marsh field 01 4-SW 001 elsw ,16 4iNW Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Medford Montreal New Orleans. . . New York North Head.... Pendleton Oft w 4!E HE 8!S SW Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Phoenix 4'NW Pocatello 400 .00114 SW Portlanji or.jO 62 O ti.slO .00 2)NE fCiear Roseburg Sacramento . . St. Louis 04 4.NW Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear .00 4'KW B8!0 54 10 .00:i8)SE .04 12IS .001 4 NW .0OI12ISW ?;t. Paul Salt Lake San Francisco.. 4810 60 0 4SlO 54 iO 52 0 Spokane ,00 4 NW. .00 4!W .00 4;NE 00 . .1 Tacoma Tatoosh Island. Walla Walla Washington Weiser Clear .-20. Clear Clear 001 4 01 41SE O.SiO 61 10 IClear Wenntchee . . . .0Oi 4;N Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS. ' 1. v. -...ri.r, nverlles the An area ui iibu , , . - . Northwestern atates and the pressure Is also high eat of the Mississippi River. Over 16. Southwest, me i-mius 0 '- Canada, relatively low pressure obtains, wltn - . .- . V. .1 ITanaaa. rnecX- centen over oianii. " rr ively, ana seconu.rj . . " - jnd British Columbia. The Northwestern hiith" will move inland and b. followed d lncreasing Ciouuni ... cific coast Monday, with wlnda shifting to easterly. Within the last U4 hour. Tight precipitation has occurred in Oregon, West ern Montana -"-"J-,17. -, Atlantic ana nasi .u,i - - --- n - i -. n-k..iri.. atnma wei r. . western v anuui. jnu..-. - ported this evening from Des Moines ana Denver. (rosu were ' in Nortnern uin. cooler In most of the states east of a Una drawn from New Mexico to Manitoba, and also alone the Atlantic coast. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair, easterly "oregon, Washington atnd Idaho Gener illy fair, with slight changes in tempera ure. Easterly wlnda THEODORE F. DRAKE. Acting District Forecaster. MKKTIXQ NOTICES. (. WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 1 A. F. AND A. M. special com munication thl. (Monday) even ing at 7:80 o'clock. Work in F. C. degree. Visiting brethren wel come. W. S. WEEKS, Sec HARMONY LODGE, No. 12, A. F. AND A. M. Special communi cation this (Monday) evening at T:00 and 8:80 o'clock. Work In the E. A. and F. C. degree.. Visitor, welcome. - W. M. DE LIN, Sea. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 4. A F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Monday evening, 7:30, E. 8th and Burn, aide sts. M. M. degree. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, Seo. DIED. CRAWFORD In this city. October 20. at her residence. 832 Ross street. Mary E. Crawford, aged 88 years. .Deceased is sur vived by an only son, Frank M. Crawford, of this citv. Remains are at th. parlors of the Skewes Undertaking Co., cor. 8d and Clay. Notice of funeral later. LAMPHEIR In this city, Anna Louise Lamphelr, loving daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Lamuheir, at their residence, 216 E. 18th st. N. : aged 4 months. 1 davs. Remains at the parlors of J. P. Finley A Son.. Montgomery and Fifth sts. MAIR At the family residence, 701 East Couch St.. October 20. John Mair, aged 6 rears. 8 months. 4 days, beloved husband of Harriet L. Mair and father of Georg G. Mair and Mrs. J. M. Thomas. Funeral announcement later. HASKINS It th. family residence. 4B8 Yamhill St., October 20, Virgil Maurice Hasklns, aged 20 years. 8 months. 13 day.. Remains are at Holman's funeral parlor. Announcement of funeral later. JONES In this city. October 20. at the res !dence. 751 Flanders St., Dr. William Jones. unerai spnuuati-iucuk iw AMTJBEMENTB. . 1 For Sale Lota, For Sale Houses. - A KNOCKOUT TOWN TALK TODAY. HEILIG Seventh and Taylor Phones, Main 1 and A 1122 TONIGHT Special price Matinee Wednesday A H. Wood. Presents the Famous JULIAN ELTINGE In the Musical Comedy Triumph "THE FASCINATING WIDOW." Evenings $3.00. 1.80, 1.O0, Tc, 00c. Wednesday Matinee, lower floor, 11 rows tl.SO, 7 row. .1.00; balcony (1.00, T6c 60c; gallery 00c. Seats Selling; Now for Engagement. SEAT SALE TOMORROW . HEIUG THEATER 3 StSwoThur. Oct- 24 Special Price Matinee Saturday. CKEPT NEW YORK CHICACO.JI LAUGHUMOrORAYEAR cXj Cohan t Harris mil' iw m ' in mum i I Laughs Galore Thrills a PLEWTr.l Evenings, lower floor $1.00. Balcony si, T5c OOo. Gallery S5c, 26c Saturday Matinee tl.00, 75c 60c, 80c 26c. Next Sunday Afternoon at 8 V. M. 1 Portland Symphony Orchestra AT HEIUG THEATER. Opening Concert of Season. Prices, $1.00, 76c, 00c, 26c BAKER S THEATER Main , A C36S I. Baker. Mcr Tonight, bargain night, all .eat. 25c All tht .k nuintei Wed. and Sat. The pop ular Baker Player, in "THE SPENDTHRIFT." As played by Edmund -Breeae. First time in stock. A big hit. New. clever and original. A .triklng tory of modern domestic life. Prices, 2oc 35c, 00c. Mat... 25c MAIN 6, A 1020. MATINEE DAILY. Mat. lSe, 2Se, 50c. Nlghte, 15c, 26c, 60c, 75c Week at October 21. 7-BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS -7 flTlMEE- DA1LX WEEK OCT. el. Mia. Hazel B rauKen our, the fintt woman to swim the Golden Gate, Millard Broe., All Star Trio, Eleanor Otis A Co., De Ia and Orme, Esmerelda, Pantaceecope. Popular price. Bom and first row balcony reserved. Box office open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Phone. A 2236, Main 4636. Curtain i-.XO, 1:16, IK Sullivan Consldtne MatingQ DAILY Refined Vaudwille. LEW FIELDS "FUN IN A DELICATESSEN SHOP." 5OTHEB STAB ACTS 6 Special Summer Prices. Matinee, any eai 10c. Mshts, 10e SOc LYRIC THEATER wkvk OCT. 21 The Keating iiwiu .hu- Salem," with a cast of Jfcd. 8. Allen, AUtia George, Lew Dunbar, France. Mhite, Ke Gardner, 11. Heaslil, J'k Wise, and the now-famous KOebUlO Chorus, three per fnans daily, 2:30, 7:30, 8.13. Sunday and L,,.Tr" . .nniiimnns uerfurniances. cimutencuirat :46. iriuay night Chorus ......... . A.iluln lfie and 25c. FPNERAL NOTICES. CANDLAND The funeral of the late Geori- ATl-andlard. beloved husband ot fr..'caVi;.rine Candland will leave the family residence, 1S Church "'"el, to day (Monday). October 21, at .M A. M., thence to Holy Redeemer Church, V ancou ver ave and Portland boulevard, where s"vi?e. will be at U A. M. Friends are kindly invited. Interment Mt calvary ELE RATH In this city, October. 20. Beth- months. 2 days, beloved caughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Elerath, 1534 V lllard aie. Frlenas invited to atend funeral services, which -will be held at Holman's funeral parlor, at 1 P. M. tomorrow (Tuesday) October 22. Interment lit Scott Park Cemetery. GALLAGHER Patrick H. Gallagher, aged 68 years. October 7, near Newport, Wash. Comrade of John Segwick Post of the G. A. R.. dpokane. Wasn. Comrades of tne q A K and friends Invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Holman'. funeral parlors at 10 A. M. to morrow (Tuesaay), October il. Inter ment G. A. It. Cemetery. WIGGINS In this city, October 20. William Bryson Wiggins, son of Mr. and Mrs. vv. B. Wiggins, at their residence; aged 4 years, a months. Funeral service will b held from the residence, 737 Clackamas .treet, today (Monday), October 1, , at 1. P. M. Friend, invited. Interment Kiver vl,v ivmplnrv. NEILL In this city. October 20. Ida Webber -. . . . 7 , , ....J a T. 'i 1. Funeral service, will be held at Holman; funeral parlor, at 1:30 P. M. today (Monday). Oc tober 21. Interment Rlverview Ceme tery. Services at the grave private. Bump ... - - Ali.nnv nuimrs Dlcase CODy. HELMCKB The funeral services of the late -st nl nl,. it 11 a htl4t At ri O I- man', funeral parlor, at 10 A. M. today (Monday). Friends Invited. lntermeut Sylvan Cemetery. MARCUS At the family residence, 716 Mar shall St., Oct. 1, Michales Marcus, aged 66 years. Funeral services will Be held ai the residence today (Monday). October 21, at IO o'clock A. M. Friends Invited. " J. p. FINLEY SON. FUNKKAL SEUV1CK. Lady Attendant. Montgomery, at lilth St. MEMORIALS Portland Marble Works, 364 .in, upyww .-.j . . - MUAtnbflAD .. .... ...... u.u Works. Itast ad and Pin. Sts. East 743. MiC EDIVAKD 'HOLMAN, th leading funeral ulrcetor and undertaker, 220 Xniru . . tflracr J - DUNNING M'ENTEE, funeral directors, 7th aud Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady ai tendant. OH Ice of County Coroner. A. K. ZELLEK CO., 692-4 Williams at. Phone East 1088. C 1088. Lady attendant. EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successor, to F. 8. Dunning. Inc. East 52. B 2520. LEKCH, undertaker, cor. East Alder and Sixth. East 781. B 1888. Lady attendant. SU.EWES COMPANY, 3d and Clay. Mala 4152. A 2321. Lady attendant. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dally or Sunday. Far Una On. tlm. 12 Same ad two consecutive time.. .22e Sam. ad three consecutive times 30c Same ad six or seven consecutive time.. .660 The above rate, apply to advertisements under "New Today sua u omer unwmcs tions except the following: Situation. Wanted, Male. - Situation. Wanted, Female. - For Rent, Booms, Private iamlllea. Booms and Board, Private Families. um,uicMnins.Kiwmi. Private Families-' When on. advertisement is not run In con ecutlve Issue, the one-time rate appllea, Six vord. count as on. line on cash ad vertisement, and no ad counted for lea. than two lines. Bemittanee moat accompany out-of-town t The Oreonuu will accept classified ad vertisements over the telephone, providing the sdveruwr ts a .uoscrioer iw mow puuuv. No price, will be quoted over tte phone, u.. f.111 will h rendered the followlna day. Whether subsequent advertisements - will be accepted over the phone depends upon the promptness 01 ino pjnrai uii t..in,n( Hltnatlons Wanted and Per. sonal advertisement, will not be accepted th toiMnhnn. .- Orders for one Inser tion only will l accepted for "Houses for v-n Tnraltnr for Sale." "Business Op portunities." "Hoonuog-noujw. ' ed to Kent." . At Wilson's Auction Hou.e. at IB A. M. Furniture. 171-8-5 Second tret! OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE JtO. 320 UNION AVENUE, COK NER MARKET STREET. . Phone East 1423, B 2915. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animals at a momenta notioe. Prices reasonable. Report all cases of cruelty to this office. - Open day and nlg-ht. NEW TODAY. MAN for Chicken Ranch , I have some fine blooded chickens on a 5-acre tract, on electric line, near city; house, water piped . to house and chickens, fruif trees, incuba tor, etc. Want a man to run place and pay for it out of profits. Excellent chance for a man who understands breeding and raising chick ens. Call 12 to 1 P. M., Sun day, and 9 A. M. Monday, ' 615 Oregonian Building. For Sale or Lease Warehouse, 100x100, 4 stories and basement, southwest corner 13th and Hoyt'Sts. . WM. GADSBY First and Washington Platting Acreage WANTED I want a piece of acreage for plat ting, in or out of city. The price ruust be right and the terms easy, with re lease claus. Give full particulars to receive attention, ah; .yz. uresoman. WANTED ACREAGE WITHIN 50 . MILES OF PORTLAND We have aplient with income prop erty, wishing to exchange the same for acreage. Your property will not be considered unless submitted on a strictly cash basis. F, E. TAYLOR CO., 404-5 Lewis Building, 4th and Oak Sts. OFFICE SPACE The eight-story fcuildlngr to be erect ed on Washington street, covering one half block between Seventh and Park, will be ready for occupancy about August 1. 1913. Will have every mod ern convenience. Reservations may now be made, arranged to suit tenants. MOKGAA-BLSHOXG INVESTMENT COMPANY, COS-6 Ablngton Bldg. WILLIAM C.,BORCHERS Mortgage and Bond . Bankers investments of merit only) MORTGAGE LOAN'S BOND IsSLKS JiSTATES MANAGED . 1NSUKANOK RENTALS 107-208 Oregonian Building Mortgage Loans On city and term property. Any amount at current rates. Northwestern Klr.t MortKage Trust 403 Wilcox Bldg.. Portland, Or. Mortgage Loans $50,000 and Over on CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. WM. MAC MASTER 701 Corbett Bldg. ' Edward E. Gondey Lewis Buildin. MORTGAGE LOANS ( per cent on best business properties. $ per cent and 7 per cent on other close in business and residence securities. MORTGAGE LOANS On Lirsv-ciafcs unproveii city property. . to 7 per cent. Farm Loans. A. H. BLRBELL CO., 02 McKay Bid. Third and Star. FOR SALE BY OWNER. ON WEST SIDE JUST FINISHED, 9-R00M HOUSE, 872 N0RTHRUP STREET. PRICE, $10,000. TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY 130.000, $20,000. $10,000. t5000, at a ft. 110 000. $7500, J3000 $2000. at 7 ft. MALL VON BOKSTEL, 104 Second 8t., Nr. Stark. CITY & FARM LOANS Any amount at current rate.. JOHN E. CE0NAN 01 Spalding Hlda. Partland. Or. MORTGAGE LOANS City and Farm Property. Current Rat.a, EDMUND L. DBVERBABI, 100 Spalding BUg- Partlaad, Oreg.a. REAL ESTATE LOANS. Any Amount. Reasonable Rates. Mort- c-ne-ps Purchased. WESTERN BOND & MORTGAGE CO, Commercial iiuu pmn. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, COLLIS, BER RIDGE & THOMPSON. 824 Worce.ter Block. Phone Main tSU7. REAL ESTATE PEALEB3. BRl'BAKBR A BENEDICT. (01 McKM Bec'k.' William 'o., tli-tl Fallinit bld. Cbaoln A Herlow. t2 Chamber ot Comm.ro. Jannlns. Co.. Main 188. 201 Oreconlut. PALMER-JONES CO.. H. F 04-0-l Wilcox old I. Th. Ore.on Keal Estat. Co., Orand a.a U 14 ul tnomah t- (Holl.d.y Addition). REAL ESTATE. for Sale Ita, . TWO LOTS. $450 fnr the two, but It mist b. all cash, M 464, Oregoniaa, CHOICE building lots on th. West Side, in side the 3-mile circle, fin. view of Tualai tin Valley and Mt. Hood; walks iraded. street, and water Included in price; 40U and up; select your lot and w. will bulla for you. Provident Trust Co.. ownr. 2d floor Sellinc bids. 1 hpORTLANT HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY both high-grade and cheap property and I have the bargains in thl. district. If you want to buy to advantage on Port land Height, you had better come to m. direct Instead of speaking to another agent and having him come to me. Lots from $S50 up. No trouble to show you. I live in the district and every customer (absolutely not one exception) is a rel- Marshall 4827. BROOKE. A 8S39. BEFORE TOU BUY A LOT. S10 DOWN, vr,n... 00x103; within 34-mlie circle; Just Be yond Laurelhurst. No interest or taxea. Cement walks, curb, water, etc., all in and paid. Must selL Writ, owner. AN 4S0. Oregonian. iu i ' y j . ..-- . 1 . . . - - - - Fine view lot, matured fruit trees, re stricted district, near car. cement walk and curb, Bull Run water. Provident Trust Company, owners, second floor beu lnic bldg. Main 1SOO. A 62111. ' 2 lot. on Locust, near Hazel, 12200 each. 1 lot on Elliot ave., near Hawthorne, ad joining beautful residence; $2:.50. BODDABD & WIEDRICK, btarK dl $10 SECURES H ACRE $10. 45 minutes out on good electrlo line and macadam county road; Bull Run water; sidewalks, etc., all cleared; deep rich soli; balance 5 monthly. Writ, owner. AN 482, Oregonian. REED COLLEGE LOT. $4.5 60x100. 7 monthly: water piped ana only on. block from new canine. A. Mar.ters, -J02 Wlicox bldg. Phone Main 8517. Tabor 17T0. A 7340. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. " Lovely home lte on Market-st. orive, overlooking everything; both the Heights 1 i.ir.rt.,. mm: walking distance: prices the lowest of all. ? Hobson. 81U atark ai. $550 FOR a 60x100 ft. lot near Albina ave.; $150 below murket price; $05 "sh, lu monthlv Johnson & Dodson, 817 Hoard of Trade bldg., or corner Lombard ana FOR SALE $300 cash; lot 4. block 2S. . lletzger acre tracts; $300 worth of cord wood on the acre. For information write 1.. JT. nWlSC, ftuv.i.. Ixl00-foot lot for $500 In cash; this In cludes graded street, cement sidewalk, city water, warranty deed and clear ab stract. AO iQ. mcB""'"". .200 FULL lot on East Stark, near 19th; flnj apartment-house site, also four lot. on Gladstone ave.; must selL M 458, Ore gonian. KnnTT.iXn HEIGHTS SACRIFICE. Two level lots, beautiful trees. 100 feet frontage, 3 blocks to car; $1700, terma AS 545, Oregonian. 100x100, NEAR Patton and Killlngsworth, ,j -A... (.. . hi.. Bi.htwil t,nuleva.rd&. Zlla Gossett, 7 West Killingsworth ave. ijjOO LOT 67x152. one block from carllne, $25 down $10 month, with street improve ments. 206 Gerlinger. United Realty Co. HERE is a good bargain: lot 40x110, on ijeimonx, Deiir vxlu, Worcester uiub. situ vn rhsok. See them; $10 monthly buys one. CHEAP LOT. $600. edge -Hose City Park. Car 3 blocks. AP 616. Oregonian. For Sale Houses. T ROOMS and finished attic, full two-story. large reception nau ano. uviu.--"" fine fireplace, beamed and paneled dln-'ug-room, Dutch kitchen, four large bed rooms with largo light closets, all built- in conveniences, -uu wul , laundry trays and large furnace, east tront, one otoc to ihuoh-.j - Catholic school. Irvlngton. tf00O. $1000 cash, oaiance to suit. Second Floor Selling Building. NEW -room house, unfinished; two rooms ...... .. InlhsH hitt not Olas- tered; basemiit; porch across the front and small oae at the back; lot 50x100 ; 1J4 blocks from car; this is a bargain; $1-J". terms, owner. Also mouern tou, galow. fine Dutch kitchen with bullt-ln conveniences; beautiful electric fixtures , . . . .. . v. .. mnt onH one ana large porcn ii ..- - in back. Concrete basement. Lot ooxiw, 1A blocks from-car; a bargain for you. " Terms, owner. Woodlawn 1516. TOUR VACANT PROPERTY OWES YOU AN INCOME. I WILL wait . x.irfii- auawtMRVT OR STORE BUILDINU AND CAN FURNISH TENANT FOR LciAaf. Uf aAjic r PAYINO BASIS. MONEY LOANED AT LOWEST MARKET RATE. SiSE.Mt AT ONCE ABOUT PLANNING YOUR BUILDING. J. 8. ATKINS, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, 62t HENRY BLDG. NEW o-room bungalow, balf block from carllne. living-room, dlnlna-room. 2 bed rooms. Dutch kitchen and Batnroom; full cement basement aud wash trays; fix ture, installed for electric light, in llv-lng-room, dining-room, also on porch; house Is fully wired, also basement; ct inept walk, and all Improvement, in nd pald:tor; Ii0 minutes from 2d and Alder sts.. 83d and Gladstone ave. Prlo. $14400. Inqulr. 40a Oregonian bldg. Phon. M. 8521. A 8557. 8-ROOM bungalow on We.t Side. S moms on first floor. large rnoms on cond floor; woll-built, commands tine view of Tunlailn Vailev; nearly Si acre nf ground, good lawn, roses ana iruit; ciuse and 15 minutes to postotflna; S40OO; terms ran oe arrannun. PROVIDENT TRUST CO.. OWNERS. Second Vloor Selling Bldg. MODERN T-ROOil DWELLING and sleep ing porch In Rosmere; largo reception hall opens Into living-room; dining-room, pass pantry, berjp.om and large kitchen first door; two large bedroom, and sleep ing porch second floor: large closet, and storeroom: fine fireplace and all bullt-ln conveniences: full cement basement, laun dry trave. furnace: lot 60x100. fine lawn and n.ses; rinse to car; $4250, easy terms. PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNERS. HAVE a nice lot on Broadway St., will build a 6 or 6-room house to suit pur chaser; small cash payment, balance monthly. New .-room house In Ladd Add., mod ern. $500 cash, balance on terms. Modern 4-room bungalow, fireplace, gas and electricity, porcelain bath, basement room extra large, close to school; will sell on a small cash payment, balance monthly. O. M. Smith. 503 Yeon bldg. PORTLAND HEIGHTS Beautiful bungalow . 9 rooms, 2 bathrooms, massive stone fire place, automatic gas water heater; bii-llard-room, 5 sleeping rooms, many built in conveniences; -acre beautifully wood ed grounds; built for a real home. Price and terns right. Would consider mort gages, contract, or smaller home in good district In part payment. Henry C. Prud homme, owner, Wilcox bldg. ROSE CITY PARK. $150 CASH. E. 44TH ST. N. $16 MONTHLY. 6 rooms, improvements In and paid; built-in buffet, bookcases., fireplace, fur nace, solid oak floors. National Realty A Trust Co., 72S Chamber of Commerce. Main 5129. . SIGHTLY RESIDENCE, E. 25TH AND MILL. Modern eight-room residence, hardwood floors, expensive fixtures. unobstructed view of East and West Sides; cost owner $7500 Price this week $11000. GODDARD WIED1UCK. 243 Stark St. J2S00 West Side 6-roorn house; Just built; double carllne; all improvements in ana paid for; 15 minutes' ride; for immediate sale at $30 per month. 721 Boar of Trade bldg. ; ; $1800 FOR a new, modern bungalow, 5 rooms on first floor, large finished attic and commodious sleeping porch; easy terms; fine location on West Side. Call 730 Cham ber of Commerce bldg. 1RVINGTON OUR SPECIALTY. FINE HOMES. $4000 AND UP. CHOICE LOTS $1000 AND UP. NEUHAUSEN & CO.. 703 LEWIS BLDG. MAIN iiOI8. NEW seven-room house, all modern conven iences: hardwood floors, sleeping-porch. large attic; Portland Heights. Owner. Phone a aim. : I AM sacrificing a beautiful 8-room resi dence, corner lot, 68x100, new and modern, paved' stieets, streetcar. East Irvingtota Add. Phone Tabor 4038 EQUITY of $875 in 5-room house, furnished, furniture cost $500; must leave city and will sell all for $600: be quick; owner. AC 464. Oregonian. $350 NEAT little cottage, lot 40x100. water, graded streets. $100 cash, balance monthly. See owner, 322 Lumbermen, bldg., 0th and Stark. MODERN 7 rooms, corner, 100 ft-; fruit and flowers; terms; high school. Zella Gos. sett, 7 West Killingsworth ave. ON BROADWAY. $4fS00, modern 6-room home. $500 cash, balance easy terms. Eat 4057. t-lxtoO MODERN 6-room bungalow, close to car. small cash payment; will consider va cant lot In good location. Woodlawn 3229. HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. $'JD00. TERMS TERMS. ALL STREETS ASSESSMENTS PAID. - Fine, new. 6-room bungalow. douM constructed throughout, reception hall, all bullt-ln features, including handsome fire, place, bookcases, paneled dining-room, buffet, Dutch kitchen, 3 good-Blxed bed room, and closets, large attic and base ment, cement floor, laundry trays, etc., window shades and fixtures, ga. electric ity anl every modern convenience; tw blocks to car, splendid neighborhood; own er will make exceptional good terms to re liable partv; this house will be on Ih. market a few days only ot the above price. For appointment phone Tabor S0S. FOR SALE Beautiful six-room bungalow. full attic, cement basement, aouoie con structed throughout, 3 coats of plaster, laundry trays, glass breakfast -room, oak floors, fireplace, bookcases, veneered-pnnel dining-room, buffet, best of shades on nil windows. . Beautiful gas. electric fixtures. Solid brass hardware, linoleum In bath and Kitchen, new combination gas and coal range In kitchen, cost $70; $J5 gu. range In basement. $60 worth of oak end fir wood, year', supply of kindling. Thl. place must be sold at once. Owner needs money for business purposes: for quick sale $:i.1."n; $500 cash. bal. easy payment.. Phone owner. B 234U. HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. Sl'.L'OO. $500 DOWN. Fivj-room bungalow, hardwood floor., fireplace, built-in bookcases ond buffet, Dutch kitchen, with all bullt-ln conven iences, large reception hall, two good sized bedrooms and fine bath, large sttio with one room finished, pretty lighting fixtures; full basement; wood lift, laundry trayo. lot 35xlK, on paved streot. two Mocks from car. T 413, Oregonian. BEAUTIFUL HOME. MUST HE SOLD. One of the most modern large home, on "The Heights" is offered for quick suie at 30 per cent less than actual cost. Elegant large rooms, sleeping-porch, hard wood floors, beautiful location, with un obstructed view, overlooking the city. If you want a really modern new home on Portland Heights and are prepared to pay half cash, arrange to see thin place at once, as the first bona fldo offer mad. will take the place. G 4411, Oregonian. THE MAN WHO IS PAYING 50 RENT 18 PAYING 7 PER CENT ON JSBOO. B ROOMS. SLEEPING PORCH. 2 VIEW PORCHES. OAK FLOORS, BUFFET. BOOKCASES. FIREPLACE. CABINET KITCHEN. CEMENT BASEMENT. FUR NACE. FIXTURES. SHADES, ASPHALT MACADAM STREET. ONE BLOCK TO ROSE CITY CAR. ALL FOR $4250; $".0 DOWN. 50 PER MONTH WILL HAN DLE. PHONE OWNER. TABOR S8:. C 1S32. BEAUTIFUL LAURELHURST. Modern b-ruom house, lot 50x100. full basement, furnace, fireplace, stairway, hall and dining-room, paneled; beamed celling In dining-room, heavy oak floor, built-in bookcases, seats and buffet. Fin ished in flat-grain fir and white enamel; built of best material by day labor for a home; must ralso money: price $5400; terms. Sett C. J. Gulden, 34th and Clack mas. Phone c K2s;i. THREE room, and hath, new, corner lot. 10(1x100. on West Side, high snd sightly, view of Tualatin Valley, 2 blocks to c ir. 15 minutes to Postofflce, walks, graded streets and water, fine neighborhood. $2:tt0, .mall cash payment, balance Ilk. rent. PROVIDENT TRUST CO., Second Floor Selling Building. BUILD ON YOUR VACANT LOT. TURN THE BURDEN INTO INCOME: WE FURNISH PLANS. FINANCES AND BUILD APARTMENT OR RES1DENCB AT LOW COST. WB GIVE BOND. SHOW OUR WORK AND REFER TO OUR CLIENTS. 3EHS US BEFORE TOU MAKE PLANS: IT WILL PAY TOU. U R. BAILEY A CO.. CONTRACTING ARCHITECTS. 324 ABINQTON BLDQ. A REAL HOME. Kew 7-room modern, full cement base ment, furnace, fireplace paneled and beamed dining-room, fixtures. shades, trees, shrubbery and lawn; close In; boat churches, schools and 3 carllncs; lot 5'.x 100. all Improvements paid: price $4Soo; $2X00 cash, bal. 7 per cent. Call 805 Halght, or phone C 32S3. No .gents. : $7000. Modern 8-room house, close In, East Side; more than full lot: hardwood floors, paneled dining-room and den, large sleep ing porch, fireplace and furnace; easy terms can be arranged. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 404 Wilcox Bldg. Phones M. 881':, A 2B53. rt.OSK IN HOME. $1275. Cottage. 4 rooms and bath, basement. Buchtel ave., near E. Stark. 2 block, from E. 2Sth-at. car; terms $b75 cash, bal anc. mortg'ige. 1 GODDARD A WIEDRICK, 243 Stark SL PIEDMONT. 6-room modern house on corner, lot 50 xlOO ft., garage. Price for Immediate sal., $4500. H. P.. PALMER-JONES CO., 404 Wilcox Bldg. Phones Main 86'.'I: A 265S. TAYLOR BUILDING CO. furnishes money and plans and builds In a thorough aud workmanlike manner your home or apart ment come In and select from our many artistic designs. 606 McKay bldg.. Third and Stark. BEAUTIFUL West Side home of 14 room., carlines, one each side, walking distance, lot 80 feet front, street on front and bsck; house newly built and modern; price $11, .500 leas than the value of adjoining va cant property. Hobson, 810 Stark st. SUNNVS1DE SNAP 5UX100 corner lot, -room house, built for home, street h.rd sur'aced and paid: fin. garden and roses; $W0 cssh. $25 month. 107U E. Morrison. Tabor ( I 1 or i. h.m-. S ROOMS and bath, lot 100x185. corner, new. West Side, walk, graded, streets and w ter 3 blocks to car; $lso0; $150 cash. bal. to 'suit. Provident Trust Co., owner. 2d floor fteumg COLEMAN A RATES. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. FURNISH MONEY AN L ! BUILD WHERE YOU LIKE; WORK OUARANTEED. 202 LUMBERMEN'S. T y., DUTIFUL 0-room house, Irvlngtonj oak floor, throughout, dining-room oak; absolutely modern, fine location, cheap. E. 273. W. H. Herdman. '" ARTISTIC HOMER, NEW DESIGNS. PLANS. $5 AND $10: BOOK FREE. a' R( -IT ITKI 'T. A. 11. ! A)-i".r-.. 322 MO'HAWk BUILDING. For fine homes, choice lots, cheap. anJ houses to rent, Irvlngton. East 273, W. H. Herdman. WILL accept lot or $200 cash as first pay ment on $3SK house, modern, or will trade for close-In acreage, call Sellwood 712. MOUNT TABOR. Must sell my 7-room home with 100x100, beautiful grounds, paved street. 1 bloc , to Mt. Tabor car; $4700. Phone Tabor 2Stv PORTLAND Heights home for sale, bargain; furnished, 10 rooms; highest up. close In, b(!St view. In city. Owner Main S180. BARGAIN 6-room house, owner .e.vlnc citjr. Telephone Woodlawn 116M. 27.1O NEW 6-rm. modern bungalow $2100, terms: owner N. W. cor. 27th and Alberta. FOR FINE HOMES Se. Delahunt. East 12i5- For Sole Acreage. ACREAGE. 1, c, v. aJiu 1" i" 15 tr..tiAu , u-f.t of tnuncll Crest. - m. w I , 11 n ...... .- in land lies well, very rich soil, no rock, gravel or hills, good auto mobile road from city, two elec tric roads: electric lights, mountain water under pressure being ar ranged for; up-to-date transporta tion, rapid community development: . $250 to $500 per acre, upon monthly . payments, THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY. Main 35. 102 Fourth Su A 3500. 80x175 FT.. 25 minutes out. at station; level, rich creek bottom .oil; lots of good neigh bors, store and meat market. Last chan. e to get big lot close In and on carllne; $10 down and $S per mo. See Mr. Akerson ot Gooch, 401 Boird of Trade bldg. . rhone Main 5i0; A laiv. FOR SALE 8 acres of best land in Wil lamette Valley, 35 minutes' ride from Portland; must have $1000 down; a snap if taken at once. Phone Main I486 or call 475 Taylor st. between 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. 1-5 ACRE, fenced end In cultivation, 3-loom double constructed bouse; chlckcn-house and woodshed; water piped in; 1 block from 6c fare. West Side, $900. terms; discount lor caaii. " "w. csuw.a.. li PER month for 225x121 feet price Includes water, sidewalk and graded olreets this is a corner under cultivation; price $775; equal to six 50x100 lots. V 401. Oregonian. 17 ACRES, near Beaverton, 15 oleared. $ b'ocks fiom car station and running water; only $300 per acre, terms. Onor. Jam.. Wilson. Boring, or., rout. 1. 30 ACRES choice garden land at railway station, near Portland, $150 per aero; can use a clear lot or equity In house and lot, - ai, tr Knri Onrnnljin paitint- " '- . - r HALF acre. 87x250. $65u, 10 down, $8 monthly, 25 minute, out. Se. MarMera. oi Wilcox bldg. Main 3517, A 7340 ONE-HALF ACRE. On Oregon City carllne, running water, $750. 310 Stark st. $720 FOR 2j acres, on carllne. deep clav loam, some fir and in. pie trees: southern .lop.; $14 per month. 11 432, Oivgunmn. rp7! 106.2