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15 TIIE MORNING OR EG ONI AN, THURSDAY, PECE3IBJSK a, ti. HEW TRAIN SERVICE TO EAST E Portland Officials Attending Railway Conference at Salt Lake City. CHICAGO FLYER IS PROJECT Intimation Given That No. 8, bear ing at 8 F. 31., May Be Replaced by Local to Tjtah City With . Extra Near Midnight. Improved train service between Port land and the East and between Port land and Salt Lake City may be the result of a conference of Union Pacific traffic officials now beinir held at Salt Lake City, which J P. O'Brien general manager of the O.-W. R. A N. Com pany, and William McMurray, general passenger agent of the same road, are attending. The present meeting, contrary to the published report, is not a result of the receni Supreme Court decision declar ing illegal the merger of the Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific sys tems, as it was called before that de cision was rendered. While the regular Winter schedules will be considered. It is reliably re ported that a new fast train between Portland and Chicago, leaving here at midnight or 12:30 A. M., will be one re sult. This train, it is believed, will be in addition to the present service and will satisfy a demand that has been growing more general of late. Should the new midnight train be authorized It would take the place of No. , now leaving here at 8 P. M. It Is thought, however, that the running time would be "shortened" so that the time of arrival in Chicago would be the same as at present. Salt Lake Train Mar Be Added. If this new Chicago-Portland service is provided, additional service will be established to take care of the Salt Lake City and intermediate business. The Intention is to put on a train leav ing here at approximately the same time as No. 8 leaves no 8 P. M. and to operate between Portland and Salt Lake City only. Corresponding west bound service, of course, will ,be pro vided. ' ... When Gerrlt Fort, passenger traffic manager for the Union Pacific and Ore gon Short Line, was in Portland some time ago he said that a service such as outlined was then in contemplation. Negotiations were In progress at that time for operating the Harriman trains east of Omaha via the Milwaukee line instead of over the Northwestern. This change was effected last Summer and part of the Portland-Chicago service now is operated over the Milwaukee tracks. Meanwhile business between the Coast and the Middle West has b2en growing and the volume of passengers handled on No. 18 and No. 17, wihch are the fast eastbound and westbound trains, has been growing and the ne cessity for additional fast service has become apparent. Better Freight Service Desired. "I don't know what they will do at Salt Lake City,- said R. B. Miller, traf fic manager for the 0.-W. R. & N. Com pany, yesterday. "They have a num ber of traffic matters, both freight and passenger, under consideration." Harvey E. Lounsbury, general freight agent for the O.-W. R. & N. Company, also is attending the Salt Lake meet ing with tne oDject oi oduhumis .umc improved freight schedules between Portland and Eastern points. Operating and traffic heads of the Oregon Short Line and the Union Pa cific are meeting with the Portland of ficials. The conference Is expected to continue two or -three days. OFFICIALS REACH SALT LAKE Vice President Monroe Denies Re organisation Is to Be Topic. SALT LAKE CITY, Dec 4. A party of Harriman lines officials, who will hold a meeting here tomorrow, arrived tonight headed by J. A. Monroe, vice president in charge of traffic of the Union Pacific Railroad. Other parties from the East and Northwest will ar rive tomorrow morning. In spite of rumors from apparently authentic sources, Mr. Monroe denied tonight the report that the meeting to morrow was for the purpose, of re oragnizlng the Harriman lines in com pliance with the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court. It was admitted today,' however, by minor op erating officials that the preliminary work for the reorganization of the Harriman lines would be based on re ports and discussions made at the gath ering tomorrow. "The meeting of the operating heads of the Harriman lines here tomorrow," Mr. Monroe said. "Is merely the an nual gathering of traffic officials and I do not know Just what will be taken up. The meeting has nothing to do with the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court." Mr. Monroe would not discuss the court's decision. FILMS PICTURE NAPOLEON Globe Theater Has Photo-Play Show ing Military Genius. The pomp and pageantry of the court, the glamor and glitter of the battlefield and, above all, the "great little man," Napoleon himself, directing operations In the battle against the Allies will be shown at the Globe photo play theater. Eleventh and Washing ton streets, for three days, commencing this noon, In the two long reels made In Paris entitled "At Napoleon's Com mand." O'er France resounds the rumble and the din of war. The world, astounded by the military genius of Napoleon, halts aghast at his crushing victories. But still the cry, "more men," Is heard, and partings are sad and sor rowful. The scene changes to the Palace in Paris, unrivalled in lavish splendor. Haughty dames arrayed in costly gowns. Jewels of price upon their heads and around their throats, vie in splen dor with the officers in their glittering uniforms. Comes the great battle between the Allies and France. Amid all the hor rors and the glories of the scene, un disturbed by cannon or by carnage, there stands out the short, stocky fig ure of the greatest military genius of the modern world. Cooly and calmly, but with masterly hand, he directs the maneuvers and the closing scene finds him indomitable as ever. Redmond Has Season's First Snow. REDMOND. Or- Dec. . (Special.) The first snow of the season fell yes terday. It was accompanied by a atrona- wind and the storm was a min iature bllxsard, which moderated about i 4 o'clock. The weather is warm and PRDBABL DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Dec 4. Maximum temper ature. &0 degrees; minimum, 41 degree. River reading, 8 A. M., 8.9 feet; change in lut i hours i n f twr Total rainfall (5 p. M. to 5 P. M.), .04 inch; total rainfall since piemDer l, imz, v.w mcnw, mal rainfal since September 1. 13.19 inches; riaflMrinov nf A.lnfo1 1 .in-. Kllpmber 1. 1912, 4.23 Inches. Total sunshine, 1 hour S3 minutes; possible sunshine, 8 hours 51 min utes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 5 f . au.to inches. THE WEATHER. e Wind US t2 O H 1 si f . - State af Weather STATIONS Baker ......... Boisa ......... Boston Calgalry ....... Chicago ....... Denver ........ Des Moines Duluth Eureka ........ Galveston Helena JackaonvPe .... Kansas City ... Lajrier Los Angeles ... Medford Montreal ...... New Orleans . New York .... North Head ... North Yakima . Phoenix ....... Por-at'llo ...... Portland ...... Brsebvrir Sacramento .... St. Louis St. Paul Salt Lake San Francisco . Spckana ....... Tacoma Tatooah Island Walla Walla . ' Washington ... Winnipeg- 3S0 3S 0 62 0 220 4fV0 50 0 ooi ;k icioudv .021 g'NWTt cloudy 00 S W Clear 04 . . I . . . Pt. cloudy 01 12IST Clear .22!30 NE ISnow 8.S0 5010 01 8 SB Rain 00 14NE Cloudy 04i28'N Pt. cloud. 5Sl 4!NE Icloufly 65 0 86 0 7s;o 60lO 43 0 88 0. c6'0 3l 7S 0. 0 sio. 4S 0. 620 SAO 50.0. 46'0i 88 0. 56 0 44 0. 32-0. 80 0 42 0. 4SIO 500. 40 0 45 0. 22l0. .14 W :Cloudy 00' 0E uiear nniiyisR IClear .02!l5 N'W'Pt. cloudy 00' 12 NW 'Clear 02i 4'NW Clear 20!W (Pt. cloudy 12 iCloudy 6 W 'Cloudy 14lNWIPt. eloudy OOllOlNW Clear .00112 W .Clear 01 4! W Cloar 041 4:W !Pt- cloudy 19! 4'SB 'Pt. eloudy 00 20 N IClear 00112SE ICloudy 0012E Cloudy 221 41 N TL ciouo-x 8 NW Clear 4 W Clear 4IN 'Cloudy 4N'W!CIear 4 NW'Clear 4'NE 'Cloudy !2:NE jSnow WEATHER CONDITION& The Northwestern disturbance haa made a rapid southward move and la central this evening over the southern plains states. It la being followed by a large blsh-preasure area that Is spreading Inland over the Pa cific Northwest. Relatively high pressure obtains also over the Appalachian highland. Within the last 24 hours precipitation has occurred on the North Pacific Slopa, la the Rocky Mountain States, in most of the states east of the Mississippi River and Lake region, and In Western Canada. Hlgtt winds occurred today at the mouth of th Columbia River, 52 miles an- hour from the northwest having been recorded at North Head, Wash. The weather Is cooler in the western portion of the Dakotas, the northern Rocky Mountain, plateau and ln termountaln states', and In Western Canada, and generally warmer weather obtains In Eastern South Dakota, the Southern plains states and throughout the East. In general temperatures are below normal In the West em half of the United States and above normal In the Eastern half. , The Indications are for generally fair weather Thursday throughout this district with but slight changes In temperature and variable winds becoming easterly. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair; northwesterly winds. Oregon Fair: not much change In tem perature; winds mostly northwesterly. Washington Generally fair; not much change In temperature; winds becoming easterly. Idaho Generally fair; not much chance in temperature. THEODORE F. DHAKE. Acting District Forecaster. MEETING NOTICES. an;- COMRADES OF THE G. A. R. SS?r The funeral of. Eli Davis, Co. O, 109th 111. Infantry, a memDer oi , George Wright Post, will be from tne Baptist cnurcn, jamas, Wash ington, at 10 A M., t riaay, va cember 6. Interment in Fisher's Cemetery at Fisher's Landlni, Washington. THOMAS A. JORDAN. Commander. A C. SLOAN, Adjutant. OREGON COMMANDER T, K. T. Special conclave this (Thursday) evening at 7:3'1 o'clock. Order of the Temple. The attendance of sojourning Sir Knights will be appre- C. F. WIBGAND, Reoorder. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114, A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication this (Thursday) even ing at 8 o'clock, Masonio Temple. Annual reunion, election and ln- - spallation ui uuiuoiBi k' j , dues; social hour In banquet hall. Visiting brethren welcome. By order W. M. FRED L. OLSON, Secretary. KENTON LODGE, NO. 145, A P. AND A. M. Stated communi cation this (Thursday) evening. 7:30. Visitors welcome. Order W" "'WILL H. EATON. Sec ANNIVERSARY and dedication of flags on Dec 7. The anniversary of the German Military Societies and the dedication of (lags to the German veterans will be jointly celebrated by both societies at the Swiss Hall, 3d and Jefferson sts.. 7:30 P. M. Friends of our society cordially Invited. Admission: Genu 80c ladles free. THE COMMITTEE. GOLDEN RULE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 2S, L O. O. F-, meets this evening (Thursday) at S o'clock, corner East 8th and East Alder. Royal Purple degree. All patriarchs cor dially Invited. S. A STARR, Scribe. ASTRA CIRCLE Military whist and 800 party Thursday, December 5. W. O. W. bldg., 128 11th et. Prizes. Refreshments. New maple floor for dancing. Admission 20 cents. COMMITTEE. MACCABEES To the L. O. T. M. and K. O. T. M. : Tuesday, Dec. TO, is Maccabee night at the Baker Theater. The Baker players In "The Greyhound.' PORTLAND CIRCLE. NO. 93, COMPAN IONS OF THE FORESTERS, will give a series of dances In the Foresters' Hall, 127 v 4th st.. 4th floor, beginning Deo. 6, 1812. Levanway's Orchestra. FUNERAL NOTICES. FORTIER December 8, at the family resi dence, .113 Ivy st., Mrs. Salome M. Fortier, aged M years 2 months 28 days, wife of Ezeb A. Fortier, mother of Mrs. Oulda O Mara, Freeman A, Agnes, Reubln, Ca . mllla. Albert and Oliver Fortier. The funeral services will be held at St. Paul, Or., Friday, December B. Remains will be sent to St. Paul by the A. R. Zeller Company a 8:45 A M-, December 3, on steamer Pomona. Taylor-su dock. M'CAULEY In this city, Dec. 2, at her late residence, 075 East Main St., Mrs. Kate McCauley, aged 80 years 10 months 27 days. Friends Invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at the Central Christian Church. East 20th and East Sal. mon sts.. at 10 A M.. today (Thursday), Dec. 5. Remains are at Holman's fu neral parlors until 8:30 A M. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. DOWUNO December 4, at the family resi dence, 807 Williams ave., Peter Dowllng, beloved husband of the late Mary Dowllng and father of Peter J. and Mamie H. Dowllng. Funeral from the above resi dence at 8:SO A M. tomorrow (Friday), December 8, thence to St. Marys Church. Williams ave. and Stanton sta Services at A. M. Friends Invited. Interment River View Cemetery. OLFEN In this city, Dec 8. James Olsen. aged 62 years 8 months 4 days, of 875 Hemlock st. Friends Invited to funeral services, which will be held at the Port- . land Crematorium, at 8 P. M. today (Thursday), Deo. 5. Remains are at Hol man's funeral parlors until 2 P. M. Take the Sellwood car for Crematorium. HOWELL The funeral services of the late Thomas J. Howell will be held today, (Thursday), December 5. at 10:80 o'clock A M-, from the new chapel of J. P. Fin ley & Son, Montgomery and Fifth streets. Friends Invited. Interment City Cemetery, Vancouver, Wash- M'COWN Funeral services of Mrs, Cora K. McCown. wife of M. F. McCown, brother of the late W. H. and Susan Baughn, will be held at the Meldrum home, 302 7th St.. Oreion City, at II o'clock Thursday mora tig. Dec 8. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MR, EDWARD HOLM AN. the leading funeral director, ti Third street, corner baLmon. Lady assistant. A l&U, Main 601. . J. P. FIN LEY SON. ITNEllAL EKV1CK, Lady Attendant. Montgomery, at Fifth St. East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder at. East 8.3. B 2888. MEMORIALS. - Portland Marble Works. Works. East 3dand Pise Sts. EaiH 43. DUNNING M'ENTEE. funeral directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady at tendant. Office of County Coroner. a n 7FI.I.FR CO.. 592-4 Williams ave. Phone East loss, C 1088. Lady attendant. 1 KKl H. undertaker, cor. East Alder and Blith. East 781. B 1888. Lady attendant. SKEWES rNDERTAKING COMPANY, Sd and Clay. Main Uii. A Lady attendant. 14 4 AMUSEMENTS. SEATS NOW SELLING HEIUO THEATER 3 TONIGHT 8:15 Special price Matinee Saturday. John C- Fisher Preaents the Musical Comedy Success. THE RED ROSE With the Popular ZOE BARNETT Excellent Cast and Production. Evenings: Lower floor. 11 rows, $2; T rows 81.50. Balcony. $1. 75c, 50c Gal lery, BOc Special price Saturday Mati nee: 8LS0. 81, 75c, BOc, S5c 25c "SEAT SALE TOMORROW HE1LIG THEATER Seventh and Taylor . Phones Main I and A 1122: 4 beginning NEXT SUNDAY Popular Price Matinee Wednesday. Walker WhiteSide . In the International Drama THE TYPHOON Evenings: Lower floor. 11 rows, $2: T rows, J 1.50. Balcony, $1, 75c, 80c, Gallery. 50c Popular Price Matinee Wednesday, fl to 2Sa. Main 8. i 1020. Matinee Dally. AT BUNGALOW THEATER, Twelfth and Morrison Streets. Mat. 15, 26, EOo, Nights 25, 50, 75c PAUL DICKEY AND COMPANY In "THE COME-BACK." 6-Other Star Acts-6 BAKER THKATFR Mala I. A Mt Geo. I.. Bnk' v Tonight All Week Matinees Wed. and Sat. The popular Baker players In the Pow erful emotional arama THE WOMAN HE MARRIED. As played by Virginia Harned. Intense Acting Scenes urippinje Situations Clever Comedy. Evenings; 25c, X5C. 50c. Matinees, 25c Next Week THE CRE V HOUND. Sullivan & Consldlne t'ofjnpp II.UMIIUU MIIY Home of Refined Vaudeville GEORGE B. RENO CO., In "The Misfit Army." 5 MOKE HEADLINE ACTS 8 cxtrri AT PBtrrft Matinee, any seat, 10c Nights, 10c, 20c LYRIC THEATER Keatlnc St Flood Company presents XU6 njcfirvs wi.,a,nju (In Two Farts.) THE BEEF TRUST CHORUS Retained For One Week More Only. . Tne Lnugniesi "J , . r l,:,... tares; xnursaay a'B'" , Contest: Friday Night Rosebud's Contest. I wo reriorniautws "K '-' . Admission, 150 and 2 Sc. ivvflTINE& DA1LX Th srlva, fliwen. whirlwind musical com edy Star.. Mshr and Myckoff, Three El liott Brothers. Shaw and Wilson. "ra?k Kodgers. rantagescope. Orchestra. Tne Four Cook Suiters, America's queens of song. Popular prices. Boxes and first row bal cany reserved. Box office open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Phones A 2230, Main 4838. Curtain 2:80. 7:15 and 9. Portland Hunt Club SIXTH ANNUAL HORSE SHOW Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday Matinee. DECEMBER 6 AND 7. KRAMER'S RIDING SCHOOL, . Sixteenth and Jefferson. Tickets 1 and 2 on sale at Rowe & Martin's, 323 W ashington St. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dally or Sunday. , T Ins. One Time H 8a me ad two eonsecocivo iimw ftame aa mr - w----u-- Same ad six or eeTen consecutive times. .660 The aoove raies appiy w w.i-m-iw nmler "New Today" and all other clAeaiiica tions except the following; - Situations owu, Situation Wanted, Female. For Bent. Koomst Private Famlllea. Rooms and Board, Private Faniillcs, Housekeepina; Rooms, Private Famlllea. YV HOD OUO -UVCIIIB-UIEU a asa. " ,- ecutlve Usues the one-time rate applies. BIX WOIU8 v v - --tia-int- and no ad counted lor loss than two lines. Remittances roust accompany out-of-town rT'ie1, Orefjonian will accept classified ad vertisements over the telephone, provldluj No prices will be quoted over the phone, but bill will be rendered the folio win- day. accepted over the phone depend upon the promptness of the payment of telephone ad- sonal advertisements will not be accepted over the telephone. Order for one Inser tion only will be accepted for ''Houses fur Rent," "Furniture for Sale, "Business Op portunities," "Rooming Houses," and "Want ed to Kent," AUCTION SAT.E8 TODAY. WT-- t o y- a -o rn TTVPT A TTUT TTT. 13 A WfUTT Q PVTH Rt 171 SECOND ST.. corner YamhllL Sala at 10 A. M. J. T. WILSON, Aucuoneer, At Rktr Auction House. 168-168 Park St. ; large quantity of furniture, carpet, etc. for positive sale at 10 o'clock- DIED. GILBBRTSON December 4, Michael H. Gilbertson, agea o yeara. i-emams a. Dunning ft McEntee'a parlors, from which they will be chipped to the home at But-tA-viiiA Orotron. Notice of funeral later. HENERHATJSEN Dec. 4, John Henerhau- sen. agea o year-. ncuiM.111- i. uuuuius & Mc En tee's parlors. Notice of funeral later. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE 0.30 fJJTIOJf AVETVCK. COlt. REB market street. Fksse East 1428, B 2513. Hnr.M ambnlanca for sick or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Prlcs reasonable. Report all cases of cruelty to Uils of fie Open day and nlsnu JTBW TODAT. CITY & FAPvJVI LOANS J1000 and up at current rates. C M. ZADOW 408 Corbett Bids. A 1416, Marnnall pa. TOrB MOTCEY placed without Chans OB first mortraces approved by you. 6EE JOS. BACMGABTXER, rnpiN-H4:iiix)vv sitg. nivsT co. THJ 1.1) I KIIIK CHAMBER OF CO.MMEKt E PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS rol.LIS. BERBIDGB A THOMPSON, 124 orceater. Block. Faoss alala NEW TODAY. MORTGAGE LOANS Money to loan on good im proved city real estate, in cluding residence, business and apartment-house prop erty, in amounts ranging from $1000 to $500,000, and up to SO per cent of a con servative valuation. Spe cial terms arranged where loan desired is much less than half the value of the property. Money furnished without any unnecessary loss of time, and at lowest prevailing rates of interest. Wilfred Shores Co. 1KYESTHEHT IAHKEBS Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak Sts. A E Y U. S. GOVERNMENT Irrigated Fruit and alfalfa lands in Southern Oregon. NOW OPEN FOR FILING under the Carey Act. 3000 acres have been filed on. -See C. F. Palmberg, 601 Yeon bldg., who will show you ex hibits of fruit, grain and vegetables raised adjoining the Government lands. FOR SALE OR LEASE Corner E. 3d and Madison. Sts. 100x100 feet on Trackage. Corner E. 1st and Madison Sts. 100x100 feet on Trackage. Both located in the center of the new East Side 'Terminal District. Excellent warehouse or jobbing sites. Prices and terms on appli cation. H. P. PALMER-JONES C0, 404 Wilcox Bldg. CAFETERIA Best paying cafeteria In the city; es tablished two years, with lease for three more years, rent $350 per month. clearing 600 per month. This Is a swell place. Owner must go East and will sacrifice If sold at once for $11,000 cash; no trades; no phone Information. C. M. ZADOW 408 Corbett Bldg. A 1416, Marshall 02 A West Side (Estate) Property PRICED TO SELL. Ounrtpr block Business Income. See this today. It won't take long and ri a rr moan . h.indsoma Tiroflt for VOU. Only $20,000. Terms. This Is $10,000 unaer maraec vaiue. O. L. BAMBERGER 705-706 SpaldlnK Bids. Mala 106 Edward E. Goudey Lesrla Balldlnat. MORTGAGE L0AN5 t per cent on best business properties t per cent and 7 per cent on other aloe ir fcualnes and resldenc aecurluaa. Mortgage Loans On Improved property at current ratea CALLAN & KASER. 722-24 Yeoa Bids. WANTED TO RENT A house of nine or ten rooms, near streetcar line. Furnished house pre ferred. Must be In first-class condition. S 584 Oregonlan. Mortgage Loans On elty and farm property. Any amount at current rat.a Sortb eatera First Morlcace Trust 402 Wilcox Bldg.. Portland. Or. . CITY AND FARM LOANS Any amount at current rates JOHN E. CRONAN 902- Spaldln- Bldg. Portland, Or. SXOO.OOO TO SIOOO TO LOA On city or farm property Rates 6 to 8 per cent. MALL A VOX BOKSTEIh 104 Second St, Sear Stark. FARM LOANS ONLY rStMtit I7nraaal THE DEVERSACX MOHXGAGK COMPANT 10V9 bpalding jwiiamg. t-oiruuiu. vrcivw. NZW TODAY. PORTLAND HOME TELEPHONE BONDS and STOCK Bought and sold. J. W. CRUTHERS & CO., 1009 Board of Trade Bldg. OFFICE SPACE The eight-story building 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. MOlltiAJV-BLSHONG l. VESTAIEJIT COMPANY, 503-6 Ablngton Bids;. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. BRUBAKER A BENEDICT. SOS McKay bids. M. 6tB. Beck. William 6., I1S-SH Falling bldg. Chapin Herlow, $32 Chamber of Commerca Jennings A Co., Main 1st, 208 Oregonlan. PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P.. 40-O-4O6 Wilcox bldg. The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand av. at Multnomah st. (Holladay Addition). REAL, ESTATE. J? or bale Lot. 4 LOTS, BIG SNAP. 4 fine lots, 60xH0 each, being 100x200, at Cedar Park, close to station, -on St. Johns- car: these lots would be cheap at $2000; our price for a few days only $1400; good terms. GRUSSI BOLDS. 818 Board of Trade bldg., 4lh and Oak. WU-LAMETTE HEIGHTS SNAP. 2 lots, I0txll2 on Bavier St., near 33o, beautiful view; price a big snap; $3io0; $1250 cash, balance at 8 per cent. These lots are worth $5000, but must bs sold quick. GRUSSI & BOLDS, 818 Board of Trade bldg- 4th and Oak. ARE VOU LOOKING FOR A BAKUAlft: If so, here is your chance; owner needs money and says sell $1500 lot for less than S1000. If interested call at our of fice and ask for Mr. Brown. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY, Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 8500. CHOICE building lots on the West Side, in side the 8-mile circle; fln. view of Tuala tin Valley and Mt. Hood; walks graded, streets and water Included In psice; $400 and up; select your lot and we will build tor you. Provident Trust Co., owners, 2d floor Selling bldg. NO CASH NEEDED. $5 per month payment, on West 89th and Yamhill St., price $450. National Realty & Trust Co., 72.1 Chamber of Com. xnerce. $8500. Cornell road, head of Overton; easi view- 100 feet front, cor. Summit Lane; all Improvements paid. Owner, 181 Burn side St. Phone Main 1517 BUILDERS. ATTENTION! Just a few more second mortgage privileges- in Hollywood, the select residence district; Joins Irvlngton on the east. Eaa; 1023. . PORTLAND HEIGHTS Two level lota walking distance, 8 blocks iar, $1800. This Is $700 cheaper than adjoining lota Marshall 4S2T. BROOKE. A 8839. LOT 1 blk. eo. of Hawthorne ave., 60x100, on paved St., for $760.00; $50.00 down. $10.00 month See Mias Grant, 32S Ry. Ex. bldg. Mar. 2574. FOR SALE A 50x100 lot within 80 minutes' car ride, and 2 blocks from car, on West Side, for iWO, on easy terms. Address E 819. Oregonian PORTLAND HEIGHTS Near Ford Street 'bridge, 50x220, facing on two streets; beautiful view, $3250. Easy terms. Marshall 4827. BROOKE. A 8839. 2 LOTS, cor. 33d and Tlbbotts, and In the flnest location In Waverleigh Heights; must have money; will sell at a bargain if taken soon. Call 1207 Wilcox bldg. LOT IN LADD ADDITION, clear of Incum brance, improvements in and paid; price $2300-; this is a snap. Jordan, 619 Lum bermens bldg. $500 THREE 25-foot lots, near Reed Col lege and Eaetmoreland; bargain; owner. AB 878. Oregonian. $378 50x100. IN Errol Heights, near new carline; all clear; perfectly level. Owner. Y 5S3, Oregonlan. SEVERAL LOTS, IRVINGTON. 1 cor. Russell street; income $50 per month; cheap. East 273. W. H. Herdman. S575 FULL lot, 1 block from Rose City car; cement walks In and paid tor. AT 703, Oregonlan. COOS BAT, Belmont Addition, 4 large lots, two corners, for $400, big sacrifice, need money. 480 Jackson St. LEoT 50x100 corner. Syndicate Addition. $750. Address owner. AL 717, Oregonian. (485 50x100. streest graded, water, carline. $10 per month. O 595. Oregonian. $10 MONTHLY buys swell lot on Grand ave nue. Howard. 715 Swetland bldg. (525 LOT In restricted district. Improve ments all In. Main 1955. ' BEST four 25xl00-foot lots in Errol Heights. SSOO. AC 720, Oregonlan. ROSE CITY lot close to Sandy boulevard; west of 54th. $750. Tabor 2029. WILL sell $200 equity in city lot for $100, Immediate. Marshall 2747 before 10. i-or Saie Houses. BEAUTIFUL HOMg. All modern, lot 50x100, lawn, east front, restricted district. 2 carllnea, 15 min. to Washington st. ; hardwood floors; furnace, fireplace, sleeping porch, 8 rooms, 3 large closets; this house above average; will ex change equity for lot, acreage, terms, or cash. Owner, phone Main 4144, forenoons. BEAUMONT bargain. Will sell my home in Beaumont at a proved loss, as I must raise money. This property has been sold and has reverted to me, so I can make a reduction that a man looking for a bargain cannot refuse to consider. J. H. Tillman, 600 Yeon bldg. LEAVING STATE, MUST SACRIFICE My beautiful $7000 Laurelhurst home; 1 rooms, sleeping porch? elegantly finished throughout In hardwood; every conven ience. See It today and make offer. Tabor 2S83. WHY LIVE IN A SHACK When you can buy a new 4-room bunga low with bath, basement, etc, 2 blocks from car, on cement walk, for $2000? Your own terms. Owner, Main 4400. PORTLAND HEIGHTS HOME. Beautiful 9-room, modern house, 2 level Iota unique situation, with splendid un obstructable view, $8500. Marshall 4827 BROOKE. A 3839. MUST SELL this elegant 6-room bungalow at a sac rifice owner needs money. Make an of fer. Call 400 E. 52d at. N., Rose City Park car i-'OO CASH, balance rent; 5-room modern bungalow, 1 block from Mt. Tabor car line; this is a bargain If taken at once. Call 2115 E. Tanihlll to see property. Phone A 21193, Main 037. Lanphelr. BEAUTIFUL 5-room new and modern bun galow in highly restricted district, paved streots and streetcar, at a sacrifice; prloe 130O0. Phone East 1628. IRVINGTON OUR SPECIALTY. FINE HOMES $4000 AND UP, CHOICE LOTS $1000 AND UP. NEUHAUSEN a CO.. 703 LEWI3 BLDG. Main 8078. $1000 THE best buy In Alberta district, 5 room ceiled house, rented for $9 per month, one-third cash. J. J. McLantry, Abington bldg. ' BY OWNER. 6-room bungalow, Rose City Park- all modern conveniences, $350 cash, or will trade for small acreage. AM 630. : , FIVE-ROOM houstT on Peninsula. Owner re- xueea uui n-a ....... city, will sell for $200u on terms. Wag ner & Hunt, 434 Cha. of Com. $50 CASH and $1B per month, nifty little o-room oungaiuw, tu'"""1. Scott car. Price S750. HIOLEY ft BISHOP. 201 Hamilton bldg. IRVIVGTON. new modern 8-room. costly fitted, will sacrifice. 577 East 11th St. N.. between Knott and Stanton. I AM offering this neatly furnished West Side house for $2-"0; who wants It. Rey- . .1 in.t. at Choice location; 7 rooms: small paym at. monthly. East 273. W. H. Herdrr.an FOR SALE Beautiful 14-roora modern. Nob Hill r,.V..'.u,miM .r' room. aiH'i ....... $1200 EQUITY In bungalow and lot 100x100 for $euO cash, balance $15 monthly. 631 Worcester block. BARGAIN 6-room house, owner leavlng Clty. Telephone Woodlawa 13 58. FOR FINE HOMES See Iielahunt. East 1278 5 LARGE rooms, bungalow, $2400; I paid 3O00. AJ 594. Oregonian. $4.10 EQUITY in new 5-room bungalow, for SlOv owner, a piv, 43500 TO $4000 cash for $450 to $5000 nome. REAL ESTATE. Jr or bale Houses T ROOMS and sleeping porch, highly re stricted district, view of Mt Hood, double construction finished In select fir, 5-coat work and hand polished. Oak floors, liv ing - room, dining - room, breakfast - room and white enamel kitchen first floor, 3 large bedrooms and sleeping porch 2d floor; full cement basement, furnace, fire place, clothes and dust chutes, near car. $5500; very easy terms. 7 rooms and sleeping porch, Laurel hurst, two-story, double construction throughout, oak floors, large living and dining - rooms, select fir finish. white enamel cabinet kitchen; large light closets with full-length mirror in door In each bedroom. Large attic, full cement base ment, furnace, fireplace and all built-in conveniences; east front, 200 feet to car. $6250. Terms to suit. PROVIDENT TRLlT CO.. Owners. 2d floor Selling bldg $100 CASH. AND $35 PER MONTH INCLUDING INTEREST BUILDERS FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES placed In our hands a thoroughly mod ern home with 8 rooms and sleeping porch, which we can sell at rock bot tom price. Besides the eight rooms u has two trunk rooms and plenty of store room There is a fine fireplace, oak floors linoleum on bathroom; fixtures and shades are In, and lawn Is made. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIOATB THIS. COLUMBIA TRUST CO.. 82 Fourth St., Board of Trade. Main 8U00. A 1163. HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. NEW 8-ROOM BUNGALOW. $3350 Very attractive; on carline. paved . street; strictly modern; lot 42x 100; full cement basement, oak floors; if you want something nice, see this. $230 cash, $20 snd Inter est per month. See Mr. Foseelman. CHAPIN-HERLOW MTG. & TRUST CO., 3d Floor Chamber of Commerce. BUILD NOW. WB DESIGN AND FURNISH PLANS AND MONEY AND BUILD YOUR HOMil OR APARTMENT COME IN AND MAKE YOUR SELEC TION FROM OUR MANY ARTISTIC DE SIGNS OF HOMES. 'SWISS CHALETS" AND BUNGALOWS. TAYLOR BUILDING CO., 506 M'KAY BLDG.. 8D AND STARK ST3 AWFUL SACRIFICE FINELY FUR NISHED. Bungalow, close to Hawthorne ave., close In, in the very heart of best East Side homes; we offer this $1000 below actual value; rental pays 10 per cent on price; all Improvements In and paid; $3500, terms. See Adams or Daviee. CHAPIN-HERLOW MTG. & TRUST CO., 3d Floor Chamber of Commerce. BUILD ON YOUR VACANT LOT. TURN THE BURDEN INTO INCOME. WE FURNISH PLANS, FINANCES AND BUILD APARTMENT OR RESIDENCE AT LOW COST. WE GIVE BOND SHOW OUR WORK AND REFER TO OUR CLIENTS. SEE US BEFORE YOU MAKE PLANS; IT WILL PAY YOU. L. R. BAILEY & CO., CONTRACTING ARCHITECTS. 324 ABINGTON BLDG. a Driii t MlVflAl J TXT A fine new 8-room bungalow. 1 stories, nice fireplace, hardwood floors, buffet, built-in refrigerator and all other latest improvements;. 4 bedrooms and sleeping porch; lot 33 1-3x100, on Eat Yamhill st., near 46th; 1 block to car; price fl-JOO; cash, balance to suit. GRUSai & BOLDS, 818 Board ot Trade bldg. 4th and Oak. OWES Y OU AN I N COM E. I WILL BUILD YOU A HOME, APARTMENT OR STORE BUILDING. MONEY LOANED A V LOWEST MARKET RATE. SEE ME AT ONCE ABOUT PLANNING YOLK BUILD ING. J. S. ATKINS, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. SPECIAL TO RENTERS. A payment of from $100 to $600 cash and monthly installments of from $25 to $40, including- interest will enable you to give up that rented house and move into a home of your own; I will furnish the lot and build according to your plans in the location you choose. Why delay longer? . Tel Main 278. 414 Railway Ex. Bldg. $2300, EASY TERMS. Big 6-room modern 2-story house; lot SOxluO, corner, near car and school; fruit trees and flowers; fine garden soil; alj fenced and in good Bhape; $250 cash, $15 and interest monthly, bee Mr. Foaselman. CHAPIN-HERLOW MTG. & TRUST CO., 3d Floor Chamber of Commerce. 8-ROOM bungalow on West Side, 5 rooms on first floor. 3 large rooms on second floor; well built, command fine view of Tualatin Valley; nearly hi acre of ground, good lawn, roses and. fruit; close to car and Id minutes to Postoffice; $4000; term can be arranged. PROVIDENT TRUST CO.. OWNERS, Second Floor Selling Bldg.' ALBINA HOUSE. Good 7-room house, gas and electric, full basement, nice bath, 4 bedrooms, lot 50x 100; east front; street Improvements all paid; on Minnesota ave., near Mason; price $3200; $500 cash, balance $15 per month at 6 per cent. Why pay rent? GRUSSI & BOLDS. 818 Board of Trade bids-. 4th and Oak. EAST SIDE HOME. Modern 8-room house, hardwood floors, paneled dining-room and den, large sleep ing porch, fireplace and furnace; garage; more than full lot. close in; price $7000, easy terms can be arranged and part trade might be considered. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 404 Wilcox bid. Phones Main 8099, A 2653 EAST SIDE HOME. Modern 8-room house, hardwood floors, paneled dining-room and den, large sleep ing porch, fireplace and furnace; garage, more than full lot, close in; price $7u00 easy terms can be arranged and part trade might be considfcred. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 404 Wilcox bldg. Phones Main 8699, A 26S3. ROSE CITY PARK 10U A&n, $15 PER MONTH. rooms, built-in buffet, bookcases, fire place, fixtures, shades, basement, beauti ful lawn, improvements in and paid; price $3000, terms. $150 cash, $15 per month. National Realty & Trust Co., 723 Chamber of Commerce bldg. Phone Main 6129. ROSE CITY PARK. BUNGALOWS. Owner going away, will cut price from $3000 to $25t. if you have $500 cash; this Is absolutely a snap. Another close to Sandy road, $2600, at your own terms. See Adams. CHAPIN-HERLOW MTG. & TRUST CO., 3d Floor Chamber of Commerce. OREGON CITY LINE. NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE. Large lot, well, garden, sidewalk; $1700, good payment wanted; adjoining acre tract $1000. See Adams right away If you want this neat home. CHAPIN-HERLOW MTG. & TRUST CO., 3d Floor Chamber of Commerce. PORTLAND HEIGHTS HOME. Modern, almost new 8-room house with very large grounds, nice fruit trees; near Patton road, one block to car, among fine residences, beautiful view of mountains; $12,500 for quick sale. Terms. AE 609, Oregonlan, SEVEN rooms and bath on Hawthorne ave.; lot 50x100. This Is a fine home, nicely lo cated with good surroundings, next to cor ner on carline; all street Improvements in and paid; price $5300, easy terms. PRIVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNERS, Second Floor Selling Big. IRVINGTON Laurelhurst district. Buy your wife a home for Christmas. Owner will sell new 6-room house with sleeping porch, modern plumbing, furnace, etc., to reliable party without payment down and upon reasonable monthly payments; no agents. Address AL Q'J5, Oregonlan, BEAUTIFUL 1H -story house, Just complet ed, hardwood floors, fireplace, cement floor, furnace, shades and fixtures, paved street, close to car. This is certainly a snap for $3250. $400 down, balance easy payments. Terminal Realty Co., 625 Yeon bldg. Mar. 2004. A 7470. BUY now and be happy, 7 rooms and sleep, lng porch, ready for occupancy; complete with furnace for $3500; choice section of the East Side, close to carline. Phone Terminal Realty Co., 525 Teon bldg. Mar. 2004, A 7470 $1500. About Vs acre; 6-room house, barn and orchard; good soil; Be carfare; easy terms. SECURITY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. Cor. 4th and Pine Sts. A SACRIFICE. 'If sold this week, my 7-room bungalow In Laurelhurst; cash equity $2300, 1st mtg. $3200 for 8 years. See owner at once; no agents. V 678, Oregonlan. ' MODERN, new bungalow, Schuyler at.; fur. nace, fireplace, oak floors, buffet, combi nation fixtures, large attic; $3750; terms. Owner, S25 Yeon bldg. Main 112. NECESSITY compels me to sell my strictly modern 8-room home located on Portland Heights ' with splendid view overlooking city and river. If you will pay cash, see this and make me an offer at once. AF 657, Oregonlan GREAT SACRIFICE. $1250 actual cash equity In $4250 beau tiful modern 7-room bungalow. Must have money; sacrifice $400. C 2598 evenings. 5-KOOM cottage. East 61st, 2 blocks from MontaviUa car; large lot; $300 down, bal ance monthly or to suit. See Mr. Hartog. 304 Oak st. f Main 9444.) S2750 HANDSOMS bungalow; lot 60x200 or more; get one of the 3000 Illustrated cir culars we have had printed giving all de tai's. Slauaon-Cralg Co.. 804 Oak st. PORTLAND HEIGTHS bungalow and large lot Owner will sacrifice for quick -ale. $5250; part cash. B 681, Oregonian. KIAL ESTATE. -Houtx HOUSE BARGAINS. 6-room modern bungalow cm Montana ave., near Shaver, has fireplace, built-in bookcases and china closet, full basement with laundry trays, fixtures and shades Price $3000; terms. LADD'8 ADDITION. 8-room modern houss with sleeping porch, all built-in conveniences, hardwood floors, furnace and fireplace, hard-surface st. Imp. all in and paid, large lot with 34-ft. alley. Price $0500, terms; $500 down, monthly payments. WEST SIDE. 1 8-room house on 11th at. near Collese; a fine proposition; pays 10 per oent; $2500 cash will handle It. THE LAWRENCE CO., Between Morrison and YamhflL Main 6915. A 2815. SOMETHING DOING HERE House of T large, airy rooms, commanding an unob structed view of Mt. Hood. .Beautiful Mt. Tabor right a your door. Elegant re stricted neighborhood; all homes new and occupied. This house is on corner; plenty of room all around; sun on the east, south and west; only one block from car; shades, fixtures and furnace all in, ready for occupancy. If you are looking for a snap, $4750, call Terminal Realty Co., 62; Yeon bldg. Mar. 204, A 747Q. ELEGANT 6-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, Owner leaving city and will make big sacrifice; this is an elegant place and worth investigating; lot 40x100, on East Madison St., near 39th st.; Winter's fuel, shades and light fixtures, nice garage, paved streets, etc.; easy payments or all cash will talk in this case. See Mr. Fos se I mnn. CHAPIN-HERLOW MTG. & TRUST CO., Sd Floor Chamber of Commerce. SALE OR TRADE. We have an S-room house, modern; bath, toilet, full cement basement, sleep ing porch, splendid condition; lot 60x120; splendid residence district, two blocks of car; this house and lot ia too large; want to trade for a smaller house and smaller lot; price $3500, easy terms. Call for C. G. Reagan. CHAPIN-HERLOW MTG. A TRUST CO., 3d Floor Chamber of Commerce. WAVERLEIGH HEIGHTS. Owner must sell this place at once; T roora thoroughly modern bungalow; all built-in conveniences, sleeping porch, hard wood floors, fireplace, etc; full finished basement, bard surfaced street; 1 block from "WR" carline; make an offer. Tel. Main 278. 414 Railway Ex. Bldg. LAND BARGAINS. 23.000 acres in Trinity Co., the famous apple belt, used for stock purposes now; over half can be farmed, right on river, railroad being constructed through the place; best stock ranch in California, good improvements; price $10.50 pur acre. 4900 acres In Sonoma Co., 2 miles from county seat, some alfalfa land, large part ideal for fruit or vineyard, plenty of wood and water; price $14 per acre. 15,000 acres In Glenn Co.; 11,000 acre have been farmed, first-class fruit and stock land, large part suitable for alfalfa, plenty water, close to good town, best subdivision proposition in the state; price $27.50 per acre. 400 acres river bottom In Tehama Co., river runs through place, 70 acres full bearing peach orchard, leased $3000 cash rental per year; price $30,000. I make a specialty of large tracts of land thrcughout the state, principally In the Sacramento Valley, land from $3.50 per acre up, suitable for any purpose. If you want good land at the right price, it will pay you to call or write D. F. Minney, 414 14th" St., Oakland, CaX BRAD LET DAIRY FARMS Units of IS to 20 acres at $25 to $46 per aore; 2380 acres of very rich black leaf loam, logged-off 5 years ago, stumpa well rotted, no underbrush, all ready for the settler, near Portland on the Colum bia, Dally boat service. See JCven M ounce. CHAPIN HERLOW MTG. ft TRUST CO 8d Floor, Chamber of Commerce. IDEAL LITTLE HOME. 5 6 or 10 acres, right in the heart of the Tualatin Valley, near Bea verton and only 12 miles from the center of Portland; school, church, stores and lots of neighbors close by. These lands are especially adapt ed for onions, celery, potatoes and loganberries. Soli is a black sandy loam ; lies nearly level and well drained. Come In and see photos and samples, and then go with us to see the land. You won't regret it. Price $150 per acre and. up. Five years to pay. ALVORD-CARR-HUNTER CO., 219-221 Board of Trade. ACREAGE BARGIANS 12 U acres, 1 mile from Gresham ear-line- 8 acres cultivation, balance easily cleared: 7-room house, barn and chicken-house- good macadamised road to place; an idal poultry and fruit ranch; the price is right; only $3300, and give terms. THE LAWRENCE CO.. 171 Fourth Street, Between Morrison and YamhllL Main 6915. A a8ia' ACREAGE. The largest platting (4000 acres) and the largest and oldest acreage firm in vicinity of Portland insures you. Modern transportation, mountain water, electric lights, low commut ers' fare are all assured. Let us show you. , Any sized tract from one-half acre up, at $2S0 to $500 per acre and upon monthl) payments. Proper re duction for cash. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY, Main 85, 102 4th st. A S500. A HOME in tropical Mexico; now is the time to buy In the land of opportunities at ground-floor prices; any amount, 5 acres up; large American colony; richest of land, delightful climate; frost un known; abundant rainfall; on railroad and river and good market; easy payments and low prices. Office 220 Swetland bldg., Portland, Or. CHICKEN AND FRUIT RANCH nea. PORTLAND. Beat soil, good roads, spring water free wood, settled country, 10 acres $400, $300, $00 per tract; 20 acres $8W; 40 acres $1200: 80 acres $2000; 40 acres timber $2400. Ranches all kinds for sale. Easy terms. Frank McFarland Realty Co., 3UP Yeon bidg.. Portland. Or. ' HAVE YOU $35 IN CASH? ' If so, it will make your first payment on a 10-acre tract of good land; one hour and 30 minutes from Portland. Room 2U Lumber Exchange bldg., cor. 2d and ACRE tracts; $.'75; $10 down, $5 monthly 40 minutes out, Oregon City car; extra fine soil; good school, nice neighbors. A. C Marsters, owner, 202 Wilcox bldg.. Mala 8M7, A 7340, Tabor 1770. 10-ACRE tract at St. Joseph Junction In high state of cultivation; price and terms right; hourly service to Portland over two electric lines. 503-4 Lumbennens bldg.Main 8148. 2 ACRES inside city limits, modern 8 room house, one acre assorted fruit, on carline. Price right. Bates & Bates, 813 Henry Diag. FOR SALE One and one-fourth acres. E. 81st st., Irvlngton district; $4500; terms. P. O. Box 460. 1 ACRE, modern 5-room bungalow, large barn; Vm c In berries, family orchard, on carline. Owner going East. Batea St Bates, 313 Htnryoiuj. oj ACRES, with running stream; on coun ty road: close to carline; very easy terms. V 5S0, Oregonlan. ASK for circulars land excursion, Marys- ,, ta Untmri trio T.rt A- M. Highhouae. 517 Board of Trade bldg. LOOK. LOOK 10 acres fine soil. $350; your own i-ima. SACRIFICE 0 acres of land, Mosler VaJ- 2W ACRES, best soil, suburban car; $735: $12 monthly. O Ntf. Oregonian.