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r Hotel THE C. W. Cornelius, life JJ2f! 2m 43 I)., il I THE MULTNOMAH JZ ANNEX HOTEL PORTLAND OREGON Washington Street. Cor. Twelfth. hrl'" ..o Per Day 1.0O, 1.54. S2.00 Per Day. $1-!V-St w'-i- Rath i,J,EBHhTEVFOHOXl5 OR TWO FEHMO& SrOOM. Fireproof fUi" ng moe?n aid olean in every respect, "0 outside rooms street and transfer, get off at Twelfth street. 1 SPECIAL, RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH. - aar COLLEGE SHOWS ENROLLMENT AT CORVALLIS TO DATE IS 1S2S. Total Registration of First Semester lo st Vear Is Exceeded dj- More Than 100 Students. OREGON AGRICULTURAL, COLLEGE, Corvallis. Sept. 29. (Special.) The lat est firures submitted by Registrar Tennant, of the Oregon Agricultural College, last night, indicate a total en rollment to date of 1323 students. The total registration during the entire first semester of last year was 1268, and. as it is expected that the total for this year will be swelled to about 1400, the indications are that the col lege is growing at the rate of about 10 per cent eacn year. , Although, owing to the rush in the registrar's office at this season of the vear. Mr. Tennant is not as yet able to give detailed statistics regarding the apportionment of students among the various departments, he says that the two largest schools are those of agri culture and domestic science and art. There are between 300 and 400 stu dents enrolled in each of these depart ments. Of the total number enrolled. 900 are men and 423 are women; 843 students who were in O. A. C. last year have returned to continue their work this semester, and of the remaining 480. 441 are registered as freshmen, while 39 bring credentials from other colleges and universities which entitle them to advanced standing. The stu dents come from 18 states, Canada, Hawaii. Philippines, England. Greece, Jamaica, China, Japan and India, BIG CONVENTION SORE HOOD RIVER PLANS GOOD TIME FOR DELEGATES. Federated Women's Clubs of State to Gather October 6 When Many Xew Clubs Will Be Seen. 1 HODO RTVER, Or, Sept. 19. (Spe cial.) 'The convention, of the Fed erated Women's Clubs of the state, which will convene here on Monday morning, October 6, will be the largest ever held." says Mrs. Charles H. Cast ner, president of the local Woman's Clnb. "During the past year we have af filiated 15 new clubs and delegates from these will be present to swell the hit. The gatherings of the federated organizations will be open to the gen eral public, except the reception, which will be given for the delegates, their husbands and out-of-town visitors and invited guests." Many of the local householders, who were not able to leave their employ ment Friday and Saturday, have been busy today cleaning up their lots and premises. Yesterday afternoon. City Marshal Carson passed several hours driving from place to place In the city firing heaps of rubbish, and many bon fires of this character lighted the sky last night. ; FIGHT FOR ESTATE IS ON Alleged Deserted Wife Files Claim at Spokane. SPOKANE. Wash.. Sept. 29. (Spe cial.) Denying that a person calling herself Rose Marie Arbicor is the wife, and that Minnie Arbicor McGatlin Is the daughter of Joseph Articor. who died in March. 1912. leaving a 130.000 estate here. Giovanno Bozello, of Itally, guardian of three children of Arbicor by another woman, today answered In the Superior Court a claim of an al leged forgotten and deserted wife and child which bids fair to parallel the ease of Susanne Enos, the squaw, who laid claim to the estate of "Portuguese Joe." Rose Marie Arbicor has filed a claim to half the $30,000 estate of tho de ceased Italian, declaring that she was TIIE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAy. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1913. 1 i j m tad AT t KEAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. HOTELS AND BESOBT8. I AMUSEMENTS. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES ' j For SHou. For Salc-.Vreagc. , Cornelius HOUSE OP WELCOME. PABK AND ALDER STS, PORTLAND, OB. In the theater and shopping district, one. block from any earline; rales $1.00 per day and up; with bath, $1.50 per day and up. Take our Brown Auto 'Bus. President H. E. Fletcher. Manager HOTEL CARLTON Fourteenth and "Washington Street. Booms, with bath, $1.50 day. Eooms without bath, $1.00 day. All outside rooms, fireproof construction. Special rates for permanent guests. Ross Finnegan, Mgr. Victor Brandt, Propr. PORTLAND'S NDEST IIOTEli Absolutely Fireproof 100 rooms. $1.50 per day 200 rooms (with bath)2.00 per day 100 rooms (with bath)$2.50 per day Add 11.00 per day to above prices when two occupy one room. VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES FOR PERMANENT GUESTS H. C BOWERS, Manager. Portland's famous notci, mm i 1 Notedfcr tha Excellence of its GuisincEuropcan plan 0 ned and Operated byTHE PORTLAND H0IELCQ N.K.ClARrEAS5T.rtcR,- G. J.KAU FMANN mgr. Sol Due Hot Springs Hotel la the Heart of the Olympics. For - descriptive literature, address the Manager, bol Cue Clallam County. Washington. married to him hi 1877 in Illinois, and . i. . v. , .... htm o Hallirhtpr. now Mln- luai aio j " j ...... nie Arbicor McGatlin. born in Lead ville, Colo., in 188L She declares that Arbicor deserted her four months after the daughter was born, but declares that the fortune left by him grew out of their community invesiraeuia the desertion. T .1 , . w n .ML, PI I1 1 TT1 T (III S V guardian, now in Italy with the three minor children of Arbicor by the other woman, declares through an attorney that he has no knowjedge of the al , -i AVteAnoA rr th. nthor wife or of ,;CU CAIOIGUVD w. - ' the child, and hence denies the claims of both. VOTING LIST IS SMALL ONLY 1000- ELECTORS REGISTER AT LA GRANDE. Backers of Commission Government Charter Trying to HaTe Court Permit Oaths at Polls. LA GRANDE, Or., Sept 29. (SpeciaL) It now appears that the 1000 who registered out of La Grande's 2500 voters will decide whether or not La Grande will adopt the commission char ter next Wednesday. The question of whether or not It would be lawful to swear in votes election day has been discussed, and a special meeting of the City Council was held to pass on the subject, but failed to pass the ordinance whereby those who failed to register might qualify. A last attempt will be. made to en franchise the delinquent ones by tak ing the matter before the Circuit Court so as to give the question a more thor ough test. The matter of enfranchising the un registered voters is being pushed es pecially by the commission government supporters as they are aware of the fact that the opposition got Into the game early apd had all of their voters registered early. COURTHOUSE PLANS PLEASE County Committee and Advisory Board Order Further Detail. WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Sept 29. (Special.) The advisory committee ana County Commissioners met with Archi tect Osterman today to discuss the proposed new Courthouse, and a pre liminary plan submitted by the archi tect following his return from a trip of Inspection over the Northwest prac tically was accepted. He was -ordered to go ahead and work out the plan more fully. It was decided to do away with a tower and also a statue of "Justice" on the building, cutting the cost by about $40,000, It was declared. The building, which is to be of steel, reinforced concrete and stone, will cost about $300,000. It will be 116x188, and ample for years to come. It Is believed, there being provision for two court rooms, with another room that can be used for a courtoom. The building will face on Fifth street whereas the pres ent Courthouse faces on Main street DAILY CITY STATISTICS Births. RALL To the wife of George A Rail. 415 Spokane avenue. September 24. a daugh ter. GOODWIN To tbe wife of Orton Ernest Goodwin. T70 East Davis street. September 25, a son. BLESSING To tha wife of Garry B. Blessing. Ml Alblna avenue, September 17. a son. TAYLOR To the wife of John M. Tay lor. 445 East Forty-eighth street, Septem ber 4. a daughter. BUCKLEY To the wife of Earl J. Buck ley. 4431 Fifty-third avenue Southeast, Sep tember 14. a daughter. M'DONOUGH To tho wife of Jay Arthur McDonough, scappoose, ur., eeptemoer ao, a son. F.VRRIXOTO.V To the wife of IT. W. ssassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss - 1 HP f f THEATER Hi I .Li 1 j nth and Morrison Phones Main 1 and A 1122. "BARGAIN PRICE" I MATINEE TODAY I Lower Floor, $1, 75c. Balcony 60c, 25c LAST TIME TONIGHT THE COMEDY HIT "OFFICER 666" Splendid Cast and Production. Evenings: Lower floor $1.50, $1; balcony $1. 76c, 50c SEATS NOW SELLING. BOX OFFICE SALE OPENS TODAY. 3 bSSi Next Thursday Special Price Matinee Saturday. THE FAMOUS BEAUTY, KITTY GORDON IN VICTOR HERBERT'S LIGHT OPERA SUCCESS, "The Enchantress" 70 PEOPLE SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. Evenings: Lower floor, 14 rows $2, 8 rows $1.60: balcony $1. 75c. 80c. Special Saturday Matinee: Lower floor $1.50, $1; balcony $1, 75c, 60c. SEATS SELLING GERALDINE FARRAR HEILIG THEATER TOMORROW EVENING, 8:20 PRICES! S1.50, 62. $3. S3.50. $4 ALL SEATS RESERVED. BAKER THEATER 7-iain 2. A 5360 Home of the popular Baker Players AH week. Mats. Wed. and Sat. First time here: MWTimRN'E. TJ. S. A." A romantic comedy: startling adventures of an American in the Balkans. Charming, thrilling, amusing. Evenings, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Wed. Mat., all seats 25c. Sat. Mat.. Joe, 50c. Next week "Nobody's Widow." MATINEE DAILY. Main 6, A 1030. LULU GLASER, In "First Lotr' Swor and Mack. Klutlng's Entertainers. The Langdons. Satton, Melntyre and Sutton. Georgette. Sidney and, Toivnley. fcitJ Broadnay and Alder Streets The Four Marx Brothers, with cast of 18. In "Mrs. Green's Reception"; George and Victor Harris, Greve Green, Fun In Hl-Skool, Eddie Howard, Pantagescope, Orchestra. fc ANY MATINEE SEAT 15c ' HAPPY HEARN'S WHEELMEN. "TI1K Ifl.Htrv. BRIEKRE & RING. PIN t. IK & CORCORAN. GEORGE F. HALL. THK NAGYFY8. I VI? I (P8 FourtIiaild Li Stark Sts. Leonard and Onslow In "The Hustling Mr. T..ai. Kneclal added feature. "Pearl Tangley, Seeress," the greatest act of Its kind before the public. COLUMBIA THEATER Sixth and Washington. Open 11 A M. to 11 P. M. Perfect ventilation, fireproof. Programme Sunday to Wednesday: "Under the Daisies-(two-reel Vitagraph drama: "T Inning His Wife" (Lubln comedy): "The Fish with a Storage Battery In Its Brain" (Paths edu cational): "The Pearl of the Bosphorus (Pathe travel): Karp's Orchestra; vocal soloist. 10c Admission 10c. ATTEND THE OREGON State Fair Salem, September 29 to October 4, 1913 REDUCED RATES ON ALL LINES For Information Address FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary BASEBALL RECREATION PARK Cor. Vanghn and Twenty-fourth Sta. OAKLAND vs. PORTLAND SEPTEMBER 30, OCTOBER L. S, 3, 4 and 6. Games Begin Weekdays at 3 P. M. Sundays 2:30 P. M. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY. Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers Wednesday. Partington. 114 Williams avenue, Septem ber 12. a daughter. B TES To the wife of Gilbert Clay Bates, Troutdale, September 13, a son. Marriage Licenses. SPERRY-BOTD C. E. Sperry, city. 32, and Florence M. Boyd, city, 26. STRATTON-UIL.VETT Ernest W. Strat um cits-, 23. and Eunice E. Gllnett. city 24. KUJ AL-WASTL Henry Kujal, city, -!l. and Cecelia Wastl, city. 27. MORTON-CATLIN W. F. Morton, city, legal and Margaret Catlln, city, legal. KRAUS-DAMON Joseph J. Kraus, city, 30, and Agnes L. Damon, city. 18. BLACK-KOHN George N. Black. LOS An geles. Cal., legal, and Florence Kohn, city, "lITTLE-HARDY Charles J. Little, city, legal, and Angellne M. Hardy, city, legal. MERRILL-POL1ER Fred Merrill, city, 27, and Pauline Poller, city. 17. BAR RETT-J ONES Lawrence M. Barrett, cltv. 28. and Ella Jones, city. 20. 'HARVEY-WRIGHT James D. Harvey, Stella, Wash., legal, and Ruby N. Wright. City, legal. GAGE-WETZEL Charles P. Gage, city, legal and Bertha W. Wetzel, city, Ivgal. Municipal Leaguers Leave. WALLA WALLA. .Wash., "Sept 29. (Special.) Miles C. Moore, president of the League of Pacific Northwest Mu nicipalities; Professor Charles G. Haines, secretary of the league, and President Penrose, of Whitman College, one of the league founders, left tonight for Portland to attend the Becond an nual meeting of the league, which was organized in Walla Walla last Spring. Mayor Glllis will leave tomorrow night. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Baker's Auction House. 160-8 Park St. Fine Furniture, Rugs, etc Bale at 10 o'clock n7; WHERE Daily or Sunday. Per Line. One time. 18e Same ad. two consecutive times , .SSo Same ad. three consecutive times 30e Same ad. six or seven consecutive times. .56e The above rates apply to advertisements under "New Today" and all other classifica tion except the following: Situations Wanted, Male. Situations Wanted. Female. For Rent, Rooms, Private Families. Rooms and Board. Private Families. Rate on the above classifications Is 1 cents a line each Insertion. When one advertisement Is not run in con secutive Issues the one-time iate applies. ix average words count as one line on cash advertisements and no ad. counted Cor less than two lines. On "charged" advertisements charge will be based uu the number of iiaes appearing tn tne paper, regartlleos of tne number at words In each line. .Minimum charge, two ine Oregonlan will accept classified ad verusemems over the telephone, providing the aaverUxer is a subscriber to either houe. 2o prices will be quoted over tue piione, but bill will be renaered the following day. W bother subsequent advertisements will be accepted over the phone depends upon the promptness ol payment of telepuone adver tisements, situations Wanted and Personal advertisements iil not be accepted over the telephone. Orders tor one insertion only will be accepted lor "Furniture (or bale, "Busi ness Opportunities," "itooxning-houaes" and "named to Kent." The oregonian will not guarantee accuracy or assume responsibility tor errors occurring in telephoned advertisemeuta. The Oregonian wUl not be responsible for more than one Incorrect insertion of any advertisement offered for more than one time. An "New Today" aU advertisements are charged by measure only, 14 lines to the lncn- . . Remittances must accompany out-of-town orders. Advertisements to receive prompt classifi cation must be In The - Oregonian office before 10 o'clock at nigut except Saturday. Closing hour for The Sunday Oregonian will be I o'clock Saturday night. The office will be open until 10 o'clock P. M., as usual, and all ads. received too late for proper classifi cation will be run under heading "Too Late to t lasify." MEETING NOTICES. MT. TABOR LODGE. NO. 42, A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Tuesday) even ing at 6 o'clock. West Side Tem ple. Work in the F. C degree, ren Invited to attend. M. R. SPAULDING, Secretary. HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. Ill, A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Tuesday) even ing at 7:30 o'clock. Masonic Tem Jle. Work In the F. C. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. C. E. MILLER, Secretary. A. AND A. S. RITE Oregon Consistory No. 1 Reg ular meeting in Memorial Hail, Scottish Rite Cathedral, this evening at S o'clock. By order MASTER OF KADOSH. FUNERAL NOTICES. HANSEN At the family residence, 149 Guines street September 28, Lucy Shat tuck Hansen, aged 47 years 8 months, beloved wife of William A. Hansen, daughter of the late Judge E. D. bhat t'lck. Friends invited to attend funera, services, which will be held at Holman s funeral parlors at 2 P. M. today (Tues day). September 30. Interment Lone lir Cemetery. rVERSON The funeral of the late Edwin p Iveraon, who passed away in San Diego, Cal.. September 12, 1913, will be held to day (Tuesday), at 2:30 P. M.. from the new chaiel of the Skewes Undertaking Co corner 3d and Clay. Friends kindly invited to atfend. Interment Riverview Cemetery. aged 32 years. Funeral services will be held at Dunning oe aicinieB b , . i a, O rt'.lrt.lr ITrinnilS T6- spectfully Invited. Remains will be taken to the Crematorium. PROTTENGEN The funeral of the late George Prottengen will take place ffm Dunning & McEntee's-'chapel today (Tues- day) at a. oclIlca - at Multnomah Cemetery 10 o'clock. ASHFORD The funeral services of Persls Ashford. wife of George W. Ashford. will be held today (Tuesday) at 10 o clock A. M. at the Portland Crematorium. Friends Invited. JACKMAN The funeral services of the late John M. Jackman will be held at 9 A. M. today. Interment in Mount Scott Cemetery. FUNERAL PntECTORS. i it rntvAKn Hrtl.M 4 the leadlnsr fu ne'ral director, 820 Third street, corner Sal mon. Laay assiBiani. 2 lull, .mm mv.. . s. DUNNING. INC. East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder st. Kast oa. a zo-o. nrwrvn Jk M'ENTEE. funeral directors. 7th and Pine Phone Main 430. Lady at tendant. Office or uounty coroner. SKF.WES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 3d and Clay. Main loz. A zas i. iaaj anenaant. MF.unKIALS Portland Marble Works. 264 4th, opposite City Hall. Main 854. CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOTT PARK. rare peculiarly suggentive of affec tion and memory, biegaat ana com modious visitors' rest rooms. Perpetual care. Refined, pleasing service. Reached by Mt. Scott or Casadero cars. Both phones. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE NO. 320 UNION AVENUE, CORKER MARKET STREET. Phone Eact 142JI. B 2515. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Prices reasonable. Report all cases . of cruel ty to this office. Open day and night NEW TODAY. TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Fourth and Oak Streets MORTGAGE LOANS We Make Building Loans Edward E. Goudey Lewis Building. MORTGAGE LOANS Oo hutnev tnu t-Mt.--,u rr.idinr properties. Here's a new eight-room LAUREL. HURST home, facing west, lawn in, flowers, shrubbery, etc., that will sell Itself to you if given the slightest op portunity. The very finest inside fin ish obtainable. $6800, on easy terms. Don't look this up if you cannot afforc It, as no other house will suit you after seeing this place. Phone Tabot 3433. Ask for Mr. Clements. MORTGAGE LOANS Our Own Money atjCorrent-Bates. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Commercial Clnb Bids'.. Portland. Or. MORTGAGE LOANS FARM AND CITY Commerce Safe Dep. & Mortgage Co. 1 Third St, Cava, t Com. Bldg. QTY and farm loans Any Amount at Current Rates. JOHN E. ORONAN 2 Spalding Bldg. Portland. On. CITY & FARM LOANS liOOO and up Ht lowest rates. C. M. ZADOW 414 Curbett Bldg. A 1418. Marahall 0. I W A NT PARTY TO LOAN S2500 Will give security, a position with fair salary and twenty-five per cent of profits of good-paying business. Bank references. F 412. Oregonian. Free factory sites, served by rail and river. West Oregon City. T r T Mnnilv PrM 1016 Chamber of Commerce. Main T. AUCTION 45 Rooms of GOOD FURNITURE To be sold to the highest bidder, Now is the chance of a lifetime to get some good furniture cheap. Sale starts at 10A.M. THURSDAY, OCT. 2d at Stratton Hotel, 3d and Pine Sts. $5000 Wanted 7 on six houses and 400 feet of frontage in good neighborhood. Value of se curity, 113,000. Good income. HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY, 433-424 Chamber of Commerce. DUCK HUNTERS NOTICE fnlTA rnqprvntinn. nnw for Single day shoots on the celebrated Payne's duck itancn on sauvie s isianu. uuou beds, meals, blinds and decoys fur nished; ?12 per day. See N. B. WRIGHT, 945 Williams Ave. Phone VV'oodlawn 241 I'VE JUST LOCATED that five-room bungalow you were looking for. Un usually large living-room, two oeu- .noma nnd has attic in Which two large rooms could be finished at small evnense. Lawn In. The nicest little home you ever saw, in LAIRELHCRST, too, lor 4iuu; sauu casn anu uaianue on your own terms. Built by owner for home. I can't keep it for you longer than today, so phone Mr. ueianunty, .uain io'jj or xu.it. t' " ortgage Loans 6 TO 7 H. B. MOONEY Main 210. Mourn C21 Falling Bldg. TWO SNAPS $7000 Seven-room house and full lot, near 23d and Lovejoy. 18.."00 Corner, near 20th and Washing ton streets. Lot 30x100. John L. Karnopp. Ry. Exchange Bldg. Phone Marshall 2514. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Beck, William G., 315-318 Failing bldg. BRUBAKER, C. L.. 317 Railway Ex b'dg. . B al too OCia HMi.nfi nn Jennings m-iu aoo- " . J . PALMER-JONES CO., H. P., 404-406-406 W11COX DlQg. . mriwr,T(-T BROS. fBurrell Heights!. 930 Hawthorne Ave., Cor. 31st. Tabor B16. REAL ESTATE. For Sale Lots. S335 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES $333 T.nts fiOxino. and manv of them larger within 15 minutes' car ride from 4th and Morrison; near school,' cnurcn ana store lots love!, with rood view. Bull Run water good soil, 5-cent car fare. Best values in the city. Price $336; easy terms. Out autos will take you out. Phone Main ISOli or A U-Ol. PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY, OWNERS. 212 Selling Bldg.. Cor. 6th and Alder. PORTLAND HEIGHTS SNAP. Fine corner on best street on lower Heights; unobstructed view; at a bar gain price and on terms. This is what you have been waiting for. No telephone Information. R. F. Bryan, 009 Chamber of Commerce. LADD ADDITION SNAP. Lot 7 block 20. Ladd Addition, on El Ilntt iivA.. npar Hawthorne: east front;. nicest lot In the addition; value (3000; my price $2600; easy terms. niVXEK. Main 7452. A 440L S16 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. $725 CASH buys choice view homesite. on the West Side, 20 blocks from Postoffice. Call or write. C. W. HOUGHTON. -835-837 Chamber of Commerce. $1700 IRVINGTON Will sell my 50x100 lot on 13th st., between Knott and Stanton, for $1700 cash or $1900, half cash; cost me $22i)0; all improvements in and paid for. AT 412, Oregonian. $500.00. Fine lot on Montana ave., near Missis sippi avenue earline; walking distance from Peninsula Park. Call at 275 Pine St. $J00 BUYS lot r.lixlOO feet on E. 13th, 150 rt. south or lvniingsworin. SECURITY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 275 Pine St., Cor. 4th. PARTY wishes to sell 2 lots situated in Sanford Add., block 7, lots 5 and 6; take Montavlila car: must sell, (jail wusou, Woodlawn 3039 evenings. $18 9 ACRES, 7-room house, bath, barn. pouirrynouse, iniu ircea, u vin-t,iivc, Wash. C. A. Pettlbone, 365 Irving st. BEST snap in all Improved clrse-ln res. lot. 2-3 discount; restricted. Marsnau to;iz 219 Worcester bldg. FIRLAND lot, $350. worth $450. Terms moniniy. main -i-nro. For Sale Hon see. $4000; 2-STORY, 7-room modern bouse; a big bargain If taken at once; am going to the country, must sell; 1-8 cash, balance on time. 7 per cent, and $30 a month. Call East 8665 or AH 407, Oregonian. WHY PAY RENT 7 When you can buy my 3-room bunga low, Bmall payment down, balance like rent. Kenton car to Morgan st. and 1 block west to 1513 Mississippi ave. pnliTLAND HEIGHTS BUNGALOW. Modern, close In, fine residence district, splendid unobstructed view, SOxlOO lot, street Improvements paid. $4250, terms. Marshall 4827. BROOKE. A 3S3D. HAWTHORNE Modern bungalow, six rooms, fixtures, oak floors, lawn, fifteen hundred equity for six. 1405 Hawthorne. Main 27,"i2. $j.iy MODERN 6-room residence on cor ner, ooxr0, near Washington High School; price below value, but owner will sell. J 406, Oregonian. SEE this before you buy; 7-room modern house, 1 lot. good basement, near car; $18'KJt; $600 down. J. H. Dorman, Firland station, Mt. Scott car. MwLfERN 6-room bungalow, 429 E. 32d, WR car; new furniture; Winter's wood; $500 cash, baL J30 month,- Inc. Interest, $3000. OWNER. $3150, easy terms, for 5-room house. 239 E. 48th St.; very reasonable. Hawthorne car. phone B 1490. $5600 WILL buy an 8-room. modern brick veneer bungalow In Laurelhurst district; one block from earline: will take lot as part pay. Phone East 6425. $250 A SNAP; nearly new and modern 2-story 8-room house, large lot, vicinity Jefferson High School, Peninsula Park. Inquire 10115 Maryland avg. VERY FINE HOME. Irvlngton. cheap. 8 elegant rooms, oak and mahogany finished. 2 bathB. serv ants' rooms, garage. Owner. E. 8209. LEAVING city, my Irvfngton home must be sacrificed; worth $7000, my price $5500 for quick sale. Small payment down, easy terms. AB 390. Oregonian. TWO BUNGALOWS CHEAP. Irvlngton. 6 rooms, charming, fine loca tion: oak floors. East 273. W. H. HERDMAN. 4 LOTS, 6-room house, near Hawthorne car; will sacrifice; make an offer. H. L. Idleman, ltfos Division st. laoor low. A SNAP For sale, fine modern 6-room house, close in. good residence location. Phone owner, East 5128. $50 CASH. $20 month 4-room modern. Al berta Dungaiow, siooo. cmuo- agoner Co, Stock Exchange TWO houses at bargain for cash or trade for farm lana. E,asi zuoi. FORCED to sell on account of sickness. 6 room modern bungalow. Sellwood S7. ROSE CITY LINE. New 5-room house, modern plumb ing, good basement, cement walks, graded streets, assessments all paid; only $1800: 4100 cash. $20 a month, including Interest. ALBERTA LINE. New 6-room house, modern plumb ing, tiled bathroom floor, beautiful fireplace, good basement, lot 50x 100; all assessments paid; no mort gage to assume; a beautiful home, only $3150. Practically your own terms, both as to first payment and monthly payment. You can't beat this If you look the city over. HAWTHORNE LINE. A fine and dandy 5-roora house, full attic, full basement, on corner, paved street; lot 5uxl00; a fine borne in fine neighborhood; you can't find another like this for $3000. Plumbing? Sure, modern; nice large porch around the house Terms? Very easy. W. A. BARNES & CO. 404-5 Lewis Bids., 4th and Oak Sts. Main 20S1. VERY SMALL BUNGALOW. Just finished, 5 rooms, with room for 2 bedrooms and sleeping porch upstairs, hardwood floors, swell fireplace, fine buf fet, bookcases and other built-in effects: woodwork the finest finish, Dutch kitchen and doubly constructed; lot 51'xlOO, east front; will put in furnace and fixtures, ready to move into for $3650; $500 cash and $20 per month, or will take good loj as first payment; on E. 33d, just south of Clinton. GRUSSI & BOLDS. 316 Board of Trade Bidg.. 4th and Oak. $20.000 IRVINGTON; 9 rooms, one ol the best and best built new homes, on quarter block and on corner; nice lawn, plenty or shrubbery and native trees; 2 baths 4 toilets, 4 lavatories, 2 fireplaces, fine In terior llnish, high-class wall coverings throughout; plenty of porches, front, side and rear; price includes all carpets, rugs, curtains, drapes, rods and shades. AP -iOO, Oregonian. , THAT VACANT LOT. WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO INCOME? WE WILL KUH.MSH THL MONEY, BUILD APARTMENTS, RESI DENCE OR ANYTHING. PLANS IKtt. WE ARE RESPONSIBLE. WE KNOW MOW. TALK TO OUR CLIENTS. SEL OUR WORK. WILL GIVE BONDS. L. R. BAILEY & CO., CONTRACTING ARCHITECTS. 324 ABINGTON BLDG. HALSEY ST. SACRIFICE. a"ft F. fcth st. North, near Halsey, is a nice 6-room house and has a good barn or garage, lot 50x100, walking distance; value sfiooo: nrlce reduced to $5000 and an of fer is wanted; easy terms if desired; lot alone worth $10u0; a big sacrifice. GRUSSI & BOLDS, 316 Board of Trade Bldg. Main i4n2. ARTISTIC NEW 7-ROOM HOME. Most beautiful in city; $3900: restricted district, beautiful music-room with French doors, 7-foot beveled plate-glass butfet. flnnra a French mirrors, beau tiful mantel, soiid brass hardware, select grain finish, lot ooxiou, iv-iwui '""'f block to car, 15 minutes to city; terms. Phone owner, Tabor l'JOO. DOCTORS! ATTENTION! Large, modern 9-room house; can finish 4 more rooms; beautiful grounds, with tlr and spruce trees; an Ideal location for a sanitarium; price only $S00t; a big bar gain; Investigate at once. Address owner, 5 380, Oregonian. PLANS FREE. BUILDING LOANS; WE DESIGN AND BUILD HOMES AND APARTMENTS; REMEMBER, WE ARE PRACTICAL BUILDERS; ABSOLUTELY NO MISREP RESENTATION. TAYLOR BI.DG. CO., 506 M'KAY BLDG., 3D AND STAKK FOR SALE Modern home on Marshall st., in fashionable Nob Hill district; 12 rooms, - t.4th- '2 Kleeninp- Dorches and garage; lot 5OX100; wilt sell at a sacrifice. For further particulars appiy GerliiiKer '"- ards Co., 12 ceiling uius. ruucn 1776, A 2453. . A SNAP IN NEW "IRVINGTON HOME r.mcioo. I have just finished my homo and must ll hv Oct. 1. The interior is white Ana.nai. ...in -tv ennd ahstract and war ranty deed, house and lot, for $2100; only $;soo casn. inquire An -uo, wicsm""". MlU'TBOBXl! DISTRICT. Brand new 6-room, light fixtures and window shades, east front; go out today and sea for yourself. The house Is un locked, the number Is 309 East 4-'d St., corner of Morrison st., or phone Tabor 6.,i. li-ri i. K.iiM TMorlm fi-room homes on f0x 100 lots. Rose City Park, on terms of $500 cash down and mommy payments, llahonev. contractor, 226 Mason su T ood lawn 1571. BIG SACRIFICE. A dandy 6-room house and full lot In Reed college district; plenty of shade trees; will be sacrificed for $2.Vo if sold at once. Owner. B 3S8. Oregonian. PLANS $5. Handsomely illustrated book free; save 15 to 25 per cent In building. A. H. FABKR, Architect. 860 Ainswoith Ave. Phone C 270L HAWTHORNE DIST. . 5 RMS. AND SLEEPING PORCH. I.EW AND MOISERN, FURNACE; WORTH $27 50: WILL RENT FOR $20- 710 LEWIS BLDG. MARSHALL 4200. IF you want to see the homes for sale oil PORTLAND HEIGHTS, see BROOKE. Dealer In PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY. Marshall 4827 or A 3S39. MODERN 5-room bungalow, one block from car; gaa and electric lights; nicely fur nished; reasonable; call at 269 Going st. during the day; evenings 968 Vancouver ave, or phone Woodlawn IS. HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS, $1450. Furnished cottage. 4 rooms, 3 lots, gar den, fruit and flowers, near Aroor lwibo, $200 down, $15 monthly. Fred W. Ger man Co., 932 Chamber of Commerce. For Sale Acreage. 5 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS. Best of soli, with running wa ter; 2 inlleB from station, 6c carfare; 9 miles from Portland, fine crushed rock road. $175 to $200 per acre; small cash payment, and the balance like rent, THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY. Main 35. 102 Fourth st. A 3500. ACREAGE 6 miles from courthouse, on South West Side; good, rich soil; some tracts all cleared and under cultivation and some stump land. Prices $:;25 to $430 per acre Let us show you this property. Pliona Main 1800 or A U2H1. PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY, OWNERS, 2d Floor Selling Bldg., Cor. 6th and Alder. SPECIAL ATTENTION. 40 acres of first-class bottom land fronting on the Willamette River, 2U minutes out of Salem on the Oregon Elec tric; almost all In a high state of culti vation; $165 per acre. Terms, nothing down, a small payment the 4th year, 4 annua: payments thereafter, 6 per cent. To Improve the property in some substan tial way is our only requirement. COLUMBIA THUST COMPANY, 518-19 Board of Trade bldg. "TUALATIN." 1214 acres of the best land near Port land, all in cultivation; enough slope for drainage; faces county road, adjoins city limits; fine bearing orchard; house and barn; walking distance from 12 grade school and electric car. Price $300 per SECURITY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 275 Pine Ht. ELECTRIC LINE, eight blocks of station; chicken and fruit ranches near Portland; new subdivision, near Gresham; 5 acres, $400, $5UO. $700: 8 acres, A500, $70o; 10 acres. $75t. $ilU0 $1000 per tract; best soil, free -.vood, spring water: acreage at Scappoose, or., $25 to $l!H) per acre. FRANK M'FARLAND REALTY CO., 30-9 Yeon bldg.. Portland. A SNAP. $2500 buys 5 acres, all improved, 1 mil from Hillsooro, with buildings, stock ana Implements, ready for occupancy; terms. Write or phone E. C. Johnson. 13th and Kauxrman, v ancuuvci, .yubu. OREGON CITY carliuc, between Silver Spring and Courtney, bungalow and acre; hot and cold water, electric lights, etc.; $3900; $400 down, balance to suit. Phone uaK urove xteu ACREAGE SNAP- -Must raise some cash at once anu win ii 1 "j " market price. Within 10 miles Courthouse, near Powell Valley road. $?oo to handle. npaiaing uiub. iiT UliSO. haw vi-itjL.,. Good soil, city water, close to earline: easv terms; will build to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall 155. or Sellwood 470. J NO. H. GIBSON. OWNER. ACRES of Powell Valley soti, trees, living water, close In, 4 blocks from station on eiectric line. Price $lotu. Make your own terms. N 373. Oregonian. 10-ACRE almond grove, trees loaded with nuts; only $2750; easy terms. Dabney & Dabney, 307 Ry. Exchange. $5 PER month buys chicken ranch; 6ic fare. A. C. Marsters, 202 Wilcox bldg. $7.-0.00 BUYS one acre close in, on electric line. Terms to suit. N 374, Oregonian. HALF acre, cultivated, house, barn, 10c fare, only $950. McKemey. Main 2210. SUBURBAN HOME SITES WORTH INVESTIGATING, From any angle you may look at the matter, either as a home or as an Investment. Located along both sides of the new 4th -at. electric .ine, ON THE WEST SIDE. Tho new cars will make the distance 30 min utes from the business center of the city. 1 acre on graded street and good sidewalk, few minutes' walk to station, for the price of a city lot; one-tenth of the purchase price cash, and small payments monthly on the balance. The prices in ef fect now $250 to $50 0 per acre, will be higher by reason of con venient and rapid car service. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY". Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A 3500. FIVE ACRES. $250. $10 DOWN. $." PER MONTH, Buys 5 acres of logged-off land. Thrce quarters of a mile from center of town of If.HiO population, also cannery and cream ery ; three-quarters of a mile from s;a. tlon on main line of railroad from Purl land and Astoria. This land is iree front rocks and gravel, will not overflow aud lies level; iueal for cnicken raising, dairy ing and small fruits; will grow anything that can be raised in Western Oregon. From some of these tracts you have a beautiful view of the Columbia Kiver; 4U0 acres from which to choose; perfect title and warranty deed, BELL REAL ESTATE CO.. 2d Floor, 212 Railway Exchange Bldg., Between 3d and 4th on fctarK. NEAR SALEM. 5o-acre Irrigated farm, all ready to crop, cood 6-room house, nice young orchard, fine black loam soil, 2 ',i nines from town, rural mail anu telephone service; barns for dairy cows and horses; chicken and hog houses; good wells of water, and abundance of water for irri gation with perpetual water right; will subdivide this and sell in tracts of any size from 5 acres up. on small payment of i cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent. I.and suitable for hops. loganberries, unions, potatoes, and dairying. Call at ti;iu North 6th st. or 266 Stark at., and deal wiih owners. ONE to five acres, cultivated. 10c late, easy terms. McKemey. Main 2240. Homesteads. HOMESTEAD relinquishment for sale, lili'.ine. Tillamook County, Oregon. Apply f"4 Mississippi ave. Reasonable. Phone Woodlawn 3u.;9. VALUABLE homestead information free. Send stamp. Box 301. Welser. ldaho For Sale Farms. EXCEPTIONALLY FINE OFFER Of a well improved small farm; on ac count of serious sickness we are instructed by the owners and theis doctor to dis pose of at onco at a sacrifice this 20 acres, located near Orchards, Clarke County, Washington;' 12 acres is In cultivation and 8 acres can be easily cleared; guaranteed to be the best" soil in Clarke County; has good house with bath and pantry, dairy house with concrete floors and wails, good , barn and sheds; hog and chicken houses and runs; fine ' stream of water runs through the place; good new well, fine water, piped to the house; 7 head of Jersey cows, 1 team of good horses. 1 set har ness. 1 buggy, new, farm wagon, plows, harrows, cultivators, disks and all kinds of small tools; 9 head of Durock Jersey swine, 100 chickens. 45 ducks, 20 tons of hay and 2 tons of straw in barn, 20 ricks of good wood, 5 sacks of potatoes and corn enough to feed stork for months; there Is also a fine young family orchard; the owner cleared over $1S00 last year; full price $0500; terms $5000 cash, bal ance 3 years 7 per cent: good school, church and stores within hi mile of tills place; wo can certainly recommend this as being one of the best buys on uur list lu years. Mr. Gee. manager. R. H. GOODKIND CO.. INC. 401-2-3 Wilcox Bldg. Cor. 6th and Washington. SMALL FARM HOMES. Have several nicely located small farms on the electric line, near McMinnville; will make tho price right and terms rea sonable. H. B. EVANS. 505 Spalding Bids. Marshall 4023. FOR SALE $3.5 per acre, 160 acres. Includ ing mill site; i"0 acres under plow, bal ance pasture and heavy timber; Ideal daily and hay farm, phone and milk route, 4'j miles east of Sublimity. John Willing, titayton. Or., route 1. 2S0-ACRE alfalfa and stock ranch, near Prlneville, 240 acres Irrigated, together with machinery and stock, J35.O0O; terms. .Tt ,,1 T It,t,r TraH. Hlriir 160 ACRES, 80 a. alder bottom, partly im proved; one mile from Portland dally boat; $15 per acre; terms. C. H. Piggott, owner, 142' 2d. Room 24. BARGAIN stock farms. 320 acres, 400 acres. 240 acres, bo acres, 2-room house, lot; ex change for mortgages, contracts. 208 Ger linger bldg.. 2d and Alder. RANCH. 00 acres, with buildings; 18 miles from Portland, near electric line; bargain for all cash. By owner. J S3 Morrison st. SACRIFICE sale, 160-acre dairy farm, bot tom land, Including crops, stock, machin ery, etc. C. R. Bostwlck. Blodgett, Or. WANTED RE.I. ESTATE. WANTED Good stock ranch In Willam ette Valley. Must bo cheap land; at least 25 per cent in cultivation. In exchange for good city property, mortgages and cash. Unless a bargain, don't waste your time, but if you have something to offer that your neighbors can recommend, don't fail to see Damon or Easlcy. at Cbapln Herlow Mis. 41 Trust Co., 332 Chamber of Commerce. HOME WANTED. For client, in Piedmont, Walnut Park, Irvlngton, Holladay Park or Ladd's Ad dition; lot must be KllrxlOO and on cor ner, house 8 or 9 rooms, as good as new and thoroughly modern; In naming price, do so on a cash basis. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY, 102 Fourth St. WANTED From owner, 5 or 6-room house in South Portland, north of Pennoyer st. Price not over $4500. E. J. Gciser, 420 Chamber of Commerce. WANTED 1 to 8-room new modern house, from owner; must be a bargain. Address H 3S1, Oregonian. IU'ANT a new modern 6 or 6-room bun galow; must be a snap and from owners only. Address G 391, Oregonian. FOR RENT FARMS 5 ACRES. Risley station. Oregon City car-line- house "lid complete chicken ranch outfit. Including Incubators and about 75 high-bred chickens, which will be sola cheap to reliable renter. St. Charles Laud Co., '204 Morrison st. WA NT ED TO ItKNT FARMS. W A N T E 1 From owner, small farm; give full description and .price. In nrst letter If unimproved; will consider larger place. AE 4os, oregonian W4.NTED To rent farm or milk route, with or without stock, S 393. Oregonian. FARMS WANTED. WANTED To rent small farm; must have 20 acres or more In cultivation, AE 405, Oregonian. FOR SALE TIMBER LAND9. f T T i.. , Ti CT1' M D A n Kl Ideal location for the mill: stream run ning to railroad spur. No. 83 5th. TIUPPln T.AN'Dfl BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. J. M' CRACK EN, 304 McKay Bldg. W ANTE O TT M II E R LANDS. WILL buy 20 or 30 million timber which can be logged; price right. AB 404. Ore gonian. ; WANTED To buy SO acres of good fir and tamarack timber suitable for R. R. ties, accessible to railroad. AV 466, Oregonian. TO EXCliANGI $SooO TO $12.0(10 worth of hardware, bug gies, wagons, farm implements, etc.. to exchange for a good farm in the valley, about same value. L 3a0. Oregonian. V v.VTKD To sell or trade a stern wheel passenger and freight boat for a small passenger propeller boat. AV 485, Orego nian. . i-KOOM modern house, restricted Haw thorne district: practically no incum-.brnnee- will take good second mortgages as i-art or full payment. F 3X, Oregonian. WANTED Improved farm up to $5000; have good hotel business of 45 rooms, clear S150 month, worth $3000, trade for part -. Ufa llV.inv rif PU my-'., u-'-x m-, ..-.j, w.. pl'F timber claim, mortage $:i(l0i. long time, equity to imue ior ttn .v tiniift of equal value. O 411. Oregonian. $200 EQUITY In 2 good Woodstock lots for trade; what have you? Phone E. 4648. 148 E. 15th st EQUITY in 9 1-5 acres, Glllis; will trade for unincumbered lot In city, worth $90O. Call 147 3d St. WllL trade equity of $.'025 In aurelliurst home tor unincumoerea real estate. : Grand ave. Apta. 32. East 300. IMPROVED city property to exchange for acreage partly improved. .-v aou, orego nian. HOUSE and two lots, value $2100, equity $10oo; exchange for clear lots, automobile or furniture. W 400, Oregon"'-