Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 31, 1913, Page 17, Image 17

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    FHTDAT. OCTOBER
31, 1913.
17
TTTT: JTOTTTVC CVRFGOXIAN.
PORTLAND
ACCORDION FLEATIXO.
K. 6TBPHAN Hemstitching and .caHoplne,
accord. Side cleat, buttons cov.r.d. roods
sponjad; mail orders. 38:1 Alder. M. tfditf.
AKOIIITWTS.
KESIDEXCE and bunenlow designs a spe
cialty; reasonami. AN ao, uregonian.
ASSAVEK3 AD ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICES Laboratory
and ore-testing works, isa Morrison at.
ATTORNEYS.
J. K. GKKE.N'FIELD General practice, ab
stracta. contracts, collections, divorces, etc
Removed to new offices. 7o7, 7t8, 70V
renins; DKlg. opposite oregonlan.
Sargent (H. K..) & 8wope (F. E.), general
practice. Removed to US flatt bias, uti
erences: Hartman & Thompson Bank.
BOAT BlTLlrlXG.
O. P. Gi'.AHAil Boat building and repair
ing. Marine ways, foot Abernethy St.
CAKI'ET WEAVING.
NOitTHWEfiT KUJ CO. Rugs from old
carpets, rag ruga 188 bast oin.
tBLULOlO BUTTONS. BADGia.
TH3 IKWlN-fHODSON COMPANY,
92 0th st. Phones Main 812 and A 1334.
CHIROPODISTS.
William, Estelle and Dewane Deveney. the
only sclentuio chiropodists In the olty.
Parlors. 8u2 Gerllnger bldg.. 6. W. corner
2d and Alder, phone Main 1301.
CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D.
Hill. Offices. 42 Flledner bldg. Main 8473,
rK. and Mrs. Fletcher, painless chiropodists,
over the Haielwood. Main 8713. A
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN'S.
I)R. M'MAHON. 121 4th st. $10,000 modern
equipment. . Chronlo cases & "trust"
prices. Results guaranteed In writing.
CIRCULAR ADDRESSING.
THI3B circulars addressed In one-tenth the
usual time. Rosenthal, 82 14 Bd St.
COAJU
ROSL,i"N Cascade coal, wholesale and retail.
Portland & Suburban Coal Co. 80K, M.
for furnace use. mine run.
COAT. AND WOOD.
KJs'lCHT coal has no equal; a clean, hard,
oulck-flrlng. long-burning Utah coaL Al
blna Fuel Co., sole agents.
OAK and fir cordwood. Cannon coal. Mult
nomah Fuel Co. Main BMO, A 211.
.5o WILL buy you the Hiawatha coaj at
Edlefsen's, mine agent.
COLLECTION AGENCY.
NETH A CO.. Worcester bldg.
No collection, no charge.
Main 1796.
DANCING.
iaOP. WAL. WILSON School Lessons 23c;
walta, two-step, three-step, stage dancing
taught, morning, afternoon and evening;
guarantee to teach anyone who walks how
to dance. 85 6th st., between Stark and
Oak sts. Phone Main 7037.
HEATH'S SCHOOL. 109 2d St., between
"Wash, and Stark Fancy, stage and social
dancing taught; waltz and 2-step guar
anteed In 4 lessons; strictly private; class
'Friday evenings 8 to 10; lessons 250.
HEATH'S DANCING SCHOOL, Alisky bldg.,
3d and Morrison sts. Lessons daily; waltz
and two-step guaranteed in 4 strictly pri
vate lessons; class Wed. eve., S to 10.
KINGLBR Dancing Academy Social and
fanoy; tango, one-step. Boston; private
nd plana. 231 H Morrison. Marshall 318.
EMPLOYMENT AGENTS.
HAKLET Employment Agency, 25 North
Second. Main 727, A 2200. P. J. Hanley.
prop. Res, phones. East 190, C 8027.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Mitchell. Lewis ft Staver Co.. Morrison and Sd.
B. M. wade A Co., 823-28 Hawthorne ave.
ARCHITECTURAL WIRE IRON WORKS.
Portland Wire ft Iron Wki, 2d A Columbia.
AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS.
DUBRTJILLE BUGGY TOP CO.. 200 a at.
AUTOMOBILES.
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., E. Mor. ft id.
AtJTO LAMPS AND RADIATOR
REPAIRING.
PORTLAND AUTO LAMP CO.. 610 Alder st.
AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES.
BALLOP ft WRIGHT. 7th and Oak U.
BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME.
Baggage ft Omnibus Transfer. Park ft Davis.
BARBER SUPPLIES.
Lewls-Stenger Barber Supply Co.,
10th-Mor.
BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES & SUPPLIES.
BALLOU ft WRIGHT, 7th and Oak streets.
POPE F. P. Keenan Co., 180 4th street.
BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES.
PATTON CYCLE CO., 247 Ash street.
BREAD BAKERY.
Royal Bakery & Conf.. Inc., 11th and Everett
BREWERS AND BOTTLERS.
HENRY WEINHARP, 13th and Burnslde.
CANDY MANUFACTURERS.
COFFMAN CANDY CO., 42 Front street. .
CARRIAGE WORKS.
PORTLAND CARRIAGE WKS.,
BODIES, WHEELS, SPRINGS,
109 North Fourth Street.
Main 8338.
CASTA K A BARK AND GRAPE ROOT.
KAH.V BROS., 191 FRONT ST.
CEMENT. LIME AND PLASTER.
T. T. Crowe ft Co., 45 Fourth street.
COFFEES. TEAS AND SPICES.
CLOSSET & DEVER3. 1-11 N. Front St.
DIES AND SHEET METAL STAMPING.
WESTERN Tool & Die Works. 306 Pine St.
BREWER ANSWERS 'DRY'
ANTI-SALOOX MAJf CHARGED
WITH MISSTATEMENT.
Offer or $1000 for Charity Made
if Assertion Regarding Jjiquor
Consumption Proved.
SALEM. Or, Oct. SO. In reply to a
letter printed in The Oregonlan. F. G.
Deckebach, president of the Oregon
Brewers' Association, has addressed the
following? letter to K. It. Sheldon, su
perintendent of the Anti-Saloon
League:
"My attention has Just been called to
an article published In The Oregonlan
of July 12, 1913, headed, 'Figures on
Liquor Consumption. Per Capita Statis
tics Gratify Anti-Saloon League Head."
and signed by you as superintendent,
Anti-Saloon Leag-ue. That the article
had escaped my attention la my only
reason for allowing it to go uncontra
dicted, so far at least as your report
ed deductions from a table in the
Brewers" Year Book for 1911 are con
cerned. "Quoting from your article: In 1893
about 25 per cent of the people lived
in no-ltcense territory, which has in
creased to 50 per cent in 1913. Has
this increased dry territory affected
the consumption of liquor?
" "Let the brewers answer. In their
year book issued to the trade in 1911
they give a table of statistics showing
the number of gallons of Intoxicating
liquors of all kinds used In each state.
Grouping the eight prohibition states
shows the average amount used In
1910 was 1.35 gallons per capita. Com
pare this with some of the liquor
states: New York, 45.35 gallons; New
Jersey, 39.97 gallons; Illinois, 39.13 gal
lons; Pennsylvania, 32 gallons, and
"Wisconsin, where beer is alleged to
make cities famous, more than 64 gal
lons, and the average of the saloon
states per capita was 25.28 gallons,
compared with 1.35 gallons per capita
In the prohibition states. It is plain
to be seen where the liquor is con
sumed.' "If this statement were true, it would
constitute a strong argument In favor
of prohibition with those people who
believe that the use of any kind of
liquor is wrong, but in this case your
argument falls for the simple reason
that the statement is absolutely false.
"The Brewers' Year Book for 1911
does not 'give a table of statistics
showing the number of gallons of in
toxicating liquors of all kinds used In
each state. The Brewers' Year Book
for 1911 does give a table showing
the number of gallons fermented and
BUSINESS
ET.BCTRIO MOTORS.
MOTORS, generators bought, sold, ranted
ana repaired, we go au Kinaa ox repair
ing and rewinding; all work guaranteed.
H. M. H. Elect rio Co.. SI First St. North.
r-none Main vxi.
VVJ5 buy, sell, rent and exchange new and
seoona-hand motors; repair wor a spe
cialty. Western Electric Works, 21 0th.
fe VE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Treatment bv specialist. Glasses fitted. Dr.
F. F. Casseday, 4-1& Dekum bldg.,3d& Wash.
FEATHER MATTRESSES.
HAVD your feather and other mattresses
made over in the new way, always In
anape and last a lifetime. phone Tabor
133. Folding Mattress Co., 1104 Hawthorne.
FIRE tNSCBAXCE.
LET OWEN SUMMEJ1S write your tire In
surance. 833 Morgan bldg. Main 8-129.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS.
PHOENIX Iron Works. E. Sd and Haw
thorne. General machine and foundry work.
FCRNITCRE HOSPITAL.
BOVVERS 4 PARSONS. 100ti Front. M. 7443.
Furniture hospital. Packing and shipping.
GENERAL INSURANCE.
INSURANCE of every description. Mallory
& Co., Inc., 610 Wilcox bldg. Main 23B
HOUSE MOVING.
OL.AY S. MORSE, INC., 32S Fine St. J houses
moved, machinery, toilers, tanks, safes,
to., hauled and placed ejn buildings,
smokestacks set. Aak us for estimates on
your work.
A. D. Moodie, 103 E. Water at. East 'MM.
Latest Improved machinery for handling
heavy bodios. Brick buildings a specialty.
KODAKS.
KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES. Developing,
printing and enlarging. BL.UMAUE.R
PHOTO SUPPLY CO.. 845 Washington st.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
J. A. STROWBR1DGE LEATHER CO. Es
tablished 1S38. 189 Front st.
MACHINERY.
Engines, boilers, sawmills bought, sold and
exchanged, me J. E. Martin to., Portland.
MASSAGE.
MASSAGE treatments given at residences.
Mrs. Haydn. Phone Main 6302. 221 ISth st.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
HASTY Messenger Co. Day and
service. Phone Main R3, A 2153.
night
MUSICAL.
PIAXO STUDIO. 209 14th. Ph. M. 3S03. Ar
rangements for practice: modern methods.
T. E. LAWSON. 422 ' Morrison. Main 645U.
Piano lessons SOc; beginners a specialty.
EM1L THIELHORS, violin teacher, pupil
Set-elk-. 27Fliedner bldg. A 4100. Mar. 1020.
MUSIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC Staff of teachers. Ore.
gon Conservatory of Music.
MULTlCRAFHING AND TYPEWRITING.
JACK E. THORNTON, stenographer, type
writer, multigraper. advertising letters,
mailing, etc. Main 3370. 311 Morgan bldg.
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
Dr. Grover, specialist In paralysis, nervous,
chronic diseases. 703 Oregonlan bldg.M.3142.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
Dr. R. B. Northrup, S08 Morgan bldg.,
Broadway and Washington sts. Office
phone. Main 849; residence, East 102S.
OPTICIANS.
MUNSBLL Optical Co. Quality glasses, 2d
floor, N. W. bldg.. 3274 Washington.
WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS
DRUGGISTS.
CLAR ICE-WOODWARD DRUG CO, Alder
at west park.
DRY GOODS.
FLEISCHXER-MAYER ft CO., 307 Ash st.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Stobbs Electrical Co., 6th and Pine sts.
FISH, OYSTERS AND ICE.
MALAJtKEY ft CO.. Inc., 149 Front street.
FLOUR MILLS.
CROWN MILLS, Board of Trade bldg.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
Altoers Bros. Milling Co.. Front and Marshall.
BALFOUR-GUTHRIE ft CO.. 358 Oak at.
H. M. HOUSER. Board of Trade bldg.
NORTHERN GRAIN ft WHSE. CO., Bd. Td.
THE W. A. GORDON CO., Board of Trade.
GROCERIES.
ALLEN A LEWIS (Est. 1851), 44 N. Front
WADHAMS ft CO.. 69-75 4th St.
-HAIR GOODS.
PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO.
WHOLESALE ONLY. 411 DEKUM BLDG.
HATS AND CAPS.
THANH AUSER HAT CO.. 63-58 Front St.
HAY.
J. H. Klosterman ft Co., leading hay dealers.
HIDES, FURS, PELTS, WOOL, TALLOW.
THE H. F. NORTON CO., 63-55 Front St.
HIDES, PELTS, WOOL AND FURS.
KAHN BROS. 191 Front street.
HOP MERCILANTS.
M'NEFF BROTHERS, 614 Worcester bldg.
IRON WORKS.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS.
East 3d and Burnslde sts.
ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON.
CASTINGS.
Complete Stock of
BEAMS. ANGLES,
CHANNELS.
PLATES.
KODAKS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES.
PORTLAND PHOTO SUPPLY CO., 149 3d.
LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES.
CHAS. L. MASTIC CO.. 74 Front; leather
of every description, taps, mfg. findings.
distilled liquors manufactured in each
state, also tax paid and quantity per
capita. Tou will hardly contend that
the words manufacture and use convey
the same meaning, or that Oregon used
all the lumber it manufactured. Yet
this is what we find you are trying to
make the people believe with reference
to the liquor question
"Twisting the table on page 11 of the
appendix. Brewers' Year Book for 1911,
from manufacture to consumption, as
you have done, analyzing It as you
have in order to show your readers
that the average consumption in the
eight prohibition states was 1.35 gal
lons per capita, and In the saloon
states 25.23 gallons per capita, we are
at a loss to understand how you failed
to discover that using this substitution
of consumption for manufacture, you
were running your head into a noose
that would convict you of deliberately
trying to mislead. For instance, accord
ing to your perversion of the table, our
neighboring State of Washington only
consumed 202 gallons of distilled liquor
for the fiscal year ending June 80,
1910; Montana, 230 gallons distilled
liquors; Iowa, 272 gallons, and Texaf.
166 gallons for the same period, or
these four states with a population of
more than 7,500,000 only consumed S70
gaLons of distilled liquors, while Ken
tucky, with a little over 2,250,000 of
population, consumed 25,248,503 gal
lons. This Is manifestly so absurd that
at a glance any man would know that
the table dealt with manufacture and
had nothing to do with consumption,
even If the table was not plainly headed
to that effect, which It is. No ons ever
accused the prohibition states of man
ufacturing liquor, or anything else.
"Now, Mr. Sheldon, the purpose of
yovr statement is very apparent. Tou
have tried to prove from the Brewers"
Tear Book that prohibition did very
materially lessen the consumption of
liquor in the territory affected. In or
der to carry your point, it was neces
rary for you to deliberately substitute
consumption or use for manufacture.
In doing so you were guilty of breaking
one of the Commandments. What you
have dono In this case Is the geneial
practice of the Anti-Saloon League
leaders In their attempts to foist on the
people the farce of prohibition as ai
cure for the evil of Intemperance. Long $3,000,000. however, as against $2,800,
practice has made most of your clan ooo this year, consequently the
so adept in the art or deceiving mat
tney are tiara to eaten. i
"With Just tnis Kina or worn you
lead into the dry fold many good men
and women who are strong temper
ance advocates, and whom you by such
practices have deceived Jnto believing
that prohibition has been an aid to
temperance, when, as a matter of fact,
every unbiased Investigator has said
to the contrary, and which Is absolutely
proved by the fact that of the 24 states
that have adopted It, 15 have gotten
rid of the law; and of the other nine at
least seven will return to license with-
DIRECTORY
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
uui..,.. ,v j. K Mock, attorney
at-law. lata of the U. S. Fa"?' "'c
Booklet free. 1010 Board 01 lrauooiua.
it. C. WR1&HT, 22 years- practice, v.
nd foreign patents, w ucun mv...
PHYSICIAN t.
DR. W. K. WRENN. physician, J"" 2V
a4 k. miii st. Mar. 42118. A vol.
PIPE.
POKTiUAND WOOD PIPE CO. 'Faotory and
oifice near 24tn ana mrs --
K4.JiBER STA.MP8. SEAL6. BRASS SIGNS,
.rt.rT, 1 c-piup WORKS.
221 wash, st. Phones Main "10 and A 2710,
THE 1RWIN-HOMON COMPANY,
(O 6lh St. Phone Main 812, A
SEWING MACHINES.
Machines of all makes, new and
sale, rented and repaired. 31. ?
Vmh;.. p-mnnrlilm 100 3d st. nr. yamniii.
Hui C-4
A.-ES. BANK, at STORE FIXTURES
. i-miM .ev-. fci hmnch Grand Rap
las Showcase Co. 6th and Hoyt. K. Lutka,
manager.
MARSHALL MFG. CO.. 4th and Cpuchi new
and old window display mm .m. - - -
STORAGE AND TBAXSFKH.
PORTLAND Van A Storage. Co cor. 15 th
and Kearney sts.. Just completed new fire
proof warehouse for household enects.
pianos and automobiles; contains separate
fire nnd vermin-proof rooms, steam-heated
piano room, trunk and rig vaults; track
age for carload shipments; vans or mov
ing reduced freight rates on household
goods to ana 1 1 cm r.usL m li'..." -.-.
Slain 64", all departments.
C O. PICK Transfer A Storage Co., offices
. and commodious 4-story brick warehouse.
soDarato Iron rooms and fireproof vaults
. . . . . r n J Din. it I
for vauaDies; fx. vv. cur. u ... j
pianos and furniture moved and packed
for anlpment, special rates made on goods
In our threugh cars to all domeatio and
foreign ports. Main otfo, a hp.
POKTi.ANT TRANSFER A STORAGE CO.
iiDin .tin viia Wrmhlncton. A 1004,
THanna mnA f urn It lire moved and Dacked
for shipment. Special rates made on goods
to aomestio ana loreign iwi w.
car service. Storage. Low Insurance.
iikUmv "niAltreii-FlR f.G.. 474 Glisan St.
cor. 13th. Telephone Main ow or a hm.
General transfer and forwaramg agents.
We own and operate two large class "A"
warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest
Insurance rates In the city.
r.i snt'.BiiE TRANSFER CO.. general
transferring and storage, safes, pianos and
furniture moved and packed for shipment.
Teams and auto vans for long-distance
moving. 6u-ls ljTront st. siaintyyi or a 1.1.
TTCI I J r.rr.A nt..Hn MrovneA In fireDrOOf build
ins. central location, call Marshall 4S7S.
Wn nnck. shin and store all kinds of
furniture, llll Second st.
c vi-tt . sri:c yn. Alder. Marshall 280.
'East 842 Furniture, pianos moved and
packed for shipment and storage; general
transferring; 1 montn s tree stumor.
PORTLAND AUTO. DEL. CO., drayage and
storage; furniture moving ona pacaiug.
27 No. Front. Marshall 1730, A BiStf.
TRUSSES.
EXPERT TRUSS FITTING at the Laue
Davis Drusr Co., lid and Yamhill.
S Plfr'i LSTEIM XG.FUBNITURE REPAIRING
MATTRESSES made over and to order; car
pets cleaned," laid. A. Silverman. Main 4B54
WATCH REPAIRING.
SWISS watch repairing. C. Chrlstensen, sec
ond floor Corbett bldg.
WOOD AND COAL.
WRECKING wood, cut stove lengths, J3 and
83.50 per load delivered, inquire im.
0th. Main Sm:;7.
LOGGING MACHINERY.
F. B. MALLORY & CO.. 231 Pine St.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Board of Trade.
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR.
Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co., 83 Fifth st.
MILLINERY.
R r k cm Jt ( i '. I. . U n .. I rnlr
BRADSHAW BROS., Morrison and 7th sts.
NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.
MILLER S1MINGTON. Calhoun Co., 45 4th.
ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE.
Portland Wire & Iron Works, 2d ft Columbia,
PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISHES.
RASMUSSEN ft CO.. Jobbers paints, oils.
glass, sasn and doors. Cor. 2d and Taylor.
W. P. FULLER CO.. 12th and Davis.
PAINTS AND WALLPAPER.
PIONEER PAINT CO.. 186 First st.
PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS A'D VALVES.
M. L. KLINE. 84-S6 Front St.
PLU.MBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front St.
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
F. W. BALTES & CO, 1ST AND OAK STS.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDING & FARRELL. .140 Front St.
POULTRY, EGGS, CAVES, HOGS.
HENRY EVERDING. 45-ft Front, st.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Noxthrup.
SAND AND GRAVEL.
COLUMBIA DIGGER CO.. Foot Ankeny St.
SASH. DOORS AJVD GLASS.
FULLER ft CO., 12th and Davis.
W. P.
SAWMILL MACHINERY.
PORTLAND Iron Works, 14th and Northrop.
SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., 68 Front st.
WALL PAPER.
Ernst Miller Wall Paper Co., 172 1st st.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 330 2d St.
WIRE AND IRON WORKS.
Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia
in the next 10 years. If we can judge of
the future by the history of the past.
"In view of your signed statement,
we must deny you at least one of the
cardinal virtues, but we are going to
presume that you are charitably in
clined and that you would be glad to
get a large donation for some worthy
Institution engaged in relieving the
suffering of the unfortunate. Hence,
we make you the following offer: If
you will find In the Brewers' Tear
Book for 1911 any table that purports
to show the per capita consumption of
liquor in the different states, we will
donate to any charitable institution
you may name the sum of $1000. To
make our proposition definite and cer
tain, if you will notify the undersigned
that you are going to find the table
In question, we will select a man who
shall In no way be connected with the
liquor business, either directly or In
directly; you will select a man who
shall not be Identified with either the
Anti-Saloon League or Prohibition par
ty: these two to agree on a third;
then you take an unmutllated Brewers'
Tear Book for 1911; prove your asser
tion to these three men, get back your
reputation for truth and veracity, and
iooo for cnarlty.
"If you cannot do this, we warn you
now that it will be useless either to
make excuses or Indulge In abuse. Mr,
Sheldon, as a matter of fact, you know
the book In question contains no table
dealing with the consumption of liquor.
Tou pose as the leader of a 1 moral
force; you set yourself up as a teacher
you claim to be a Christian and a gen
tleman. Why did you do it?"
ASHLAND LEVY IS 14.75
Assessments Drop Slightly; City's
Requirements Down.
ASHLAND, Or., Oct. 30. (Special.)
The City Council has fixed the mu
nicipal levy for 1914 at 14 mills, ap
portioned as follows: Bonds and lnte-
est, 5.5 mills; general fund, 5.3 mills;
street fund, 1 mills; fire department
.9 mill: parks, .6 mill; library, .7 mill.
The levy for 1913 was an even 14 mills.
Th o KBPQQsd In !no Hnn last . - a 'i - ... .
amounts to be raised for municipal
purposes will be about the same.
CURRENCY BILL IS SUBJECT
Bankers of Oregon Group No, 2 to
Discuss Measure at Albany. .
ALBANY, Or., Oct. 80. (Special.)
The currency bill now before Congress
will be the main topic of discussion at
the meeting of Group No, 2, of thej
AMUSEMTTNTS.
HEILIG
THEATER
11th and Morrison
TOXWHT TOMORROW NIOHT
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. TOMORROW
The Favorite Light Opara,
XHE 1
Chocolate Soldier
Splendid Cast Chorus Orchestra.
Evenines: Lower floor, 10 rows 13, 11
rows si.ou. balcony, ai. Too, ovo, Sat
urday Mat.! Lower floor, 10 rows $1.00,
j a rows 91. Balcony, "i oo, oijo.
3 BeX9 NEXT SUNDAY
, THBJ PARISIAN
MUSICAL CONCOCTIOX
"THE GIRL
FROM MUMMS"
With
Miss Oiive Vale
SELECT CAST STUNNING CHORUS
Prices Lower floor $LS0, SI; balcony
9L, 'lOO DUO.
SEAT SALB OPENS TOIAY
THKATER
Main 3. A 11880
t;eo. L. Baker. Jlerr.
Homo of tha popular Baker Playera. Tc-
nleht, all week. Matinee Saturday
"THK HOUSE NEXT DOOR."
By J. Hartley Manners, author of "Peg O
My ieart. ' A piay oi racial prejuuicw.
Strong dramatlo scenes. Great In comedy,
Kvenlnrs: 23o. 35o. SOc, Toe. Sat Mat.. S5o,
BOc. Wad. Mat., all seats 280. Next weeic,
starting; Sun. Mat "The Lady From Okla
hfimL"
MATIXEE DAILY.
Main 8, A 102
S. MILLER KENT
Joe Welch
The Three Collecians
Fred Warren and Cffle Conley
Arco Brother
Kalph eimalley
Mile. Tina
Mat In e Dally, any wat Iff".
-TN 1P09"
DERKJN'S nOC.S AND MONKFVS
Sl'lKir PAINTINGS
BELMONT A HAUL
WILLIAM CAHJLLL
POLLARD
MX
HEADLINE
ACTS
mm
Broadway and Alder Street
"A WTXXTNa MISS," with Johnny PhlUber
and 10 Broadway Beauty Chorus;. Provol,
Gordon & Day, Colette Trio, Kelt & Demont,
The Lily White Slave. Pantacescope. Popula
Prices. Boxes and first row balcony reserved.
Phones A 2236, Main 4636.
LYRIC
Fourth and
Stark Sts
WEEK OCT. 27 Leonard and Onslow In
"A Dash to the Pole," a nanliial comedy in
one sail. Tuesday nlglit, Atnietio contest,
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DAILY CITY STATISTICS
' Marriage licenses.
CCMHIXO-CANTLET David Cummins,
city, legal, and Agnes Geddes Cantley, clly,
legal.
KOBERTSON-CHUBCH Kenneth Robert
son, city, legal, and Kuth Church, city, legal.
COBB-COFFEE Georfte E. Cobb, Astoria,
St, and Marie Louise Coffey, city, 21.
Births.
O'COXXER To Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Con
ncr, 431 East Ankeny street, October a
daughter.
BULLOCK To Mr. and Mrs. Herman D.
Bullock, 1031 East Twenty-second street
North. October ID, a daughter.
MILA.EK To Mr. and Mra. William Mil
ler, 1iT1 East Twenty-Iourth street, October
ltt, a daughter.
DANIELS To Mr. and Mra Wlllard L.
Daniels. U63 East Nineteenth street North,
October 21, a daughter.
DRIGGS To Mr. and Mrs. Everett C.
DrtzKs. 090 Hawthorne avenue. October 12.
a daughter.
THOMAS To Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Thomas, 007 East Eighth street North, Oc
tober 29, a son.
Kelso Registration Decreased.
CENTRALIA, Wash., Oct 30. (Spe
cial.) Only 626 voters have registered
for the municipal election to be held
In Kelso next Tuesday. At the local
option election last year the reg
istration touched the 900 mark. The
Socialists have a complete ticket in
the field.' . I
nnnrnv
i ttT-fCs. riTttj EVERY-
Mjt71 S8E
AUCTION BALK TODAT.
Ford Auction House, 211 1st. Furniture,
carpets, etc. FAle at 2 P. M.
.t Wiison's Auction House, at 10 A. U.
Furniture 166-8 First St.
MEETING NOTICES.
"WASHINGTON liODGH, NO.
, A. P. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Friday)
ev.nlng, 7:30. East Eighth and
Burnslde, B. A. derree. Visitors
welcome. By order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND. Secretary.
,m o.vMi . I-." T7" TT T A
F, AND A. M. Special communi
cation this (Friday) evening. Re
freshments at 8. Work In M. M.
degree Immediately after. Vis
itors welcome. Order W. M.
ED C. DICK. Secretary.
HASSALO LODGE, NO. 15, I. O. O. F.,
will meet this (Friday) evening at 7:30
o'clock In Oddfellows Temple, corner First
and Alder streets. Work In the first d
grse. Visitors are cordially welcomed.
FitEDERICK COZENS, Rec. Sso.
PORTLAND LODGE, NO. 159,
A. F. AND A. M. Social tor
V. .. .a i.mOI.. nnnMnf
udiuuqi , nuu .omtiico.
7 and cards. Full attendance de
sired. By order W. M.
C. M. STEADMAW, eeo
' DIED.
HAAS October 29. In this city Charles
Haas, aged 48 years. Funeral announce
ment later. Remains at A. R. Zeller Co. 'a
parlors, 692-60 Williams av.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
CAFFEE In this city, Ootober 80, Mrs.
Elizabeth Caffea, aged 65 years, beloved
wife of B. T. Caftee, of 657 Vi Williams
ave., and beloved mother ot Mrs. Margaret
Selling, of 046 Mallory ave. The funeral
services will ba held tomorrow (Saturday),
November 1. at 1 o'clock P. M. at St.
Mary's Church, corner of Williams ave.
and Stanton street. Friends Invited. In
terment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Ine re
mains are at the residence establishment
of J. P. Flnley & Bon, Montgomery, at
Fifth street.
LEONARD In this city, October SO, at the
family residence, 896 Sandy Road, George
H. Leonard, aged 74 years 1 month and 1
day. Husband of Mra. Elizabeth Leonard
and father of Mrs. J. D. Williams, Eliza
beth and Thomas Leonard. The funeral
servloes will be held at the above resi
dence at 2 P. M. Saturday, Nov. 1. Friends
Invited. Interment in the family plot in
Rose City Cemetery. The remains are at
the conservatory chapel of F. 6. Dunning.
East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East
Alder st.
RALSTON Oct. 20. at the residence, 6308
62d ave. B. rj. , ueorge Kaiston, agea is
years. Funeral services will be held at tha
above residence toaay (Frtaayi at
o'clock. Friends respectfully Invited. In
torment Muitnoman cemetery.
BROWN Oct. 29, Lilly M. Brown, aged 86
years, Deloveo wire ol cnas. iirown.
Funeral services will be held at Dunning
& Mcfenlee's cnapei uaturaay, wov. l, at
lu:30 A. M. friends respectiuuy invited.
Interment Multnomah cemetery.
DYKE The funeral services of the late
Austin Dyke will tie held at the Tamil
residence, loa E. 12th St.. at 2 P. M. to
day. Interment family plot. Mt. Scott
rarK cemetery.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
MIL FmVABTl noi.HAN. the lrarilnr fu
neral tnrector, xzu inira street, corner sal'
moo. Lady asul&tant. A 1311, Main S07.
v. s. Dniraiso. no.
East Side Funeral Directors. 41 Esat
Aider st. East S2, d ZdZo.
DUNNING & M'ENTEK. funeral directors.
7th and fine, rncne Main 4X0. Lady at
tendant. uince or county loroaer.
SKEWXS UNDERTAKING COMPANT. Sd
and Clay, main isz, a zxzi. l-acy attendant.
CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL
MOUXT SCOTT PARK.
Its beantT alngnlarly appropriate. Its
care peculiarly rgeame of affection
and memory. Elegant and commodious
vlMlf ore' reat rooms. Perpetual care. R
fined, pleasinK service. Reached by Mt
Scott or Caaadero cars. Roth phones.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICES NO. S20 UNION AVENliS,
CORNER MARKET STREET.
Phone Eact 142. B 331S.
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 nlsbt
NEW TODAT.
Fine Stock Ranch, Timber and Power Proposition
1 have tor immediate salo an unusual
property consisting- of 2018 acres patented
land about 26 miles from Klamath Falls
and 34 miles to Ashland, there being a basin
of 1U0O acres, a largo portion oi which 1
covered with water from springs on plac
discharging 60 to 60 second feet. About 4-0
acres now In grass, would now cut about COO
tona. Splendid power proposition and the
saw timber cruises at least iz.uuu.uuu reet
vellow nina. white nine ana nr.
For Immediate sale I can lot It go at X 20
per acre, at least hall cash, rso trades, uuar
anteed title.
W. l. Hodgson. Asmana, or.
Brick Factory Building
Fine new two-storv brick building
on elose-in corner, 50x100, leased to
responsible manuiacturing concern at
$150 per month; lease runs over seven
vears: nrin 221.000. rjaviner nearly 9
per cent, with no expense to owner for
repairs on Dunaing.
OWNER,
SIS Board of Trade Bids;., 4th and Oak
MORTGAGE LOANS
Loans of tlOOO.and un at lowest rates
on Good Improved City Properties. IX
vou need money call today. Our in
tiallment payments are attractive.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
S02 McKay Bide Third and Stark Sts.
$ 15,000
To loan in amounts to suit.
WM. 0. McCLTJEE
414 Failing Bldg.
Edward E. Goudey
Lewis Bull dine
MORTGAGE LOANS
i bualnetM and close-In residence properties
fo TO 7
H. E. MOONEY
Room 421 Falling; Bids.
Main 210.
CITY & FARM LOANS
1000 and up at lowest rates.
0. M. ZADQW
14 Corbett Bids. A 1416. Marshall 92.
CITY and FARM LOANS
At lowest rates.
Smith Investment Co.
00 Fifth street. Main 8770.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest Rates.
A. D. WILLOUGHBV A CO.
41S Corbett Bldgr. Slain 8815.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
Any Amount at Current Ratoa.
JOHN E. CKONAN
UK paldlas Bid. Portland. Oft
S5SOO
S-room house, lot BOxlOO: East 10th St..
u blocks from E. Morrison. Phone owner.
East 4443,
Ik
ortoaoe Loans
69
NEW TODAT.
Private
Residence
Sale
1300 East Main St., Cor. 45th
Friday at 10 A. M.
Piano, good furniture at auc
tion. "We will sell the con
tents of above residence,
consisting of Smith & Barnes
upright piano, musio cabinet,
rockers, Morris chair, aah
dressers, iron beds, bedding,
very good "Wilton velvet rugs
room sizes, steel range,
dishes, utensils, etc. It will
pay you to attend this sale.
Hawthorne or Mt Scott Car
FORD AUCTION CO.
Nice Home $2200
For the man who has at least $1000
to pay down and who wants a cosy
home, well located, without running
much In debt, we offer tills $2800 plai?e
for J2200. Located close to East 391 h
street and not far south of Hawthorne
avenue; lot 42x100. This Is a snap, but
only for the man with enough cutih to
pay down,
A. E. POI LSEX,
719 Chamber of Commerce.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Our Own Money at Current Uatee.
Western Bond & Mortgage Co.
Commercial Club HldK Portlnnd. Or.
MORTGAGE LOANS
JOH. BAIX.
BOT SPALDIAG HtlLDING.
REAL KSTATE DEA1.KKS.
Beck, William G., 81S-316 Falling bldg.
BKL'BAKEH, G. 1., B17 Railway Ex. bids.
Jennings & Co., Wain 188. 200 Oregoriiun.
FA LM fciR-J ONES CO., H. P., 404-4O0--4O0
Wilcox bids.
BENEDICT BROS., (Burrell Heights), 1)30
Hawthorne ave., cor. 81st. Tabor 518.
LOGAN, home builder" 815paldingbldg.
ILEAL ESTATK,
For ttaie Lot.
FINE VIEW BUILDING SITE3.
15 minutea ride from the Postofflce, on
the West Side; city water, graded etreets
and substantial walks now In and In
cluded In the price; 6o fare. $450 to f6uu.
Phone Main 1300 or A 6.161.
PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY,
Owners,
Sd floor Belling bldg., cor. 6th and Alder.
BEAUTIFUL residence lot on East
24th and Davis sts.. all improve
ments In and paid for. Price for
quick sale, $17ui); $12tM cash, bal.
one year,
tiee Owner, 425 Henry bldg.
Alain 75M.
FARM of IS acres, 1 mile from Moniavilla,
between Base Line and Section Line
roads. Inquire 6oi Schuyler st,, cor. 15th.
BEAUTIFUL east-front lot in Irvlngton
Park, near carline, at bargain; terms. J.
O. Thomas, Main 6513.
LOT 5ixlO0, restricted district, $350, cash
or half cash. J 418 Oregonlan.
TWO lots at Solano Beach. Wash., value
$2o each, both for $20. AD 405, Oregonlan.
F1RLAND lot, $350, worth $450, terms $5
mommy. Main 1100 or xaoor m.
FOR SALE Some lots in Willamette Add.,
cheap for cash. H 470, Oregonlan.
LOT for sale at Elm hurst by owner. C,
Johnson. Phone Marshall l 0o.
For Sale Houses.
$4500, BAlANCE easy terms 6-room house
ail rooms large ana ngnt ; sleeping porcu
ana attic; lull concrete Dasemeut; in nigh
ly restricted district ; all street improve
ments in; large value. Phoua Main 1S00
or A 21.
PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNERS,
2d floor Soiling bldg., 6th and Alder.
$1550 $150 DOWN, balance like rent; three
rooms and bath ; ouxivo lot, unexcelled
view: lo minutes ride from the Post of
flee; city water, surfaco graded streets
and sidewalks included In price. Phone
Main li00 or A C2G1.
PROVIDE-VT TRUST CO., OWNERS,
2d floor Selling bldg., Otli and Alder.
NEW -oom house on 60x100 lot near Wil
liams ave. N.. bath, toilet, full basement.
We are eoing to make the extremely low
price sell this place and $2001) Is the
price; $200 down and $20 per mo..
$1000 down and balance In 3 and 1
years. Brong-Murray Co., 607 Lewis bldg.
MUST GO EAST TO STAY.
Am forced to sacrifice In order to sell
quickly 5 and 6-room bungalows, full lot,
double wails, moaern and wen built
Dutch kitchen, paneled dining-room; only
part cash required. I'nono owner, sell
wood S7.
HARD-SURFACE STREETS.
New, strictly modern 5-room bungalow;
full cement basement, walks and steps;
built-in effects; beam celling; li replace;
electric fixtures; $2feOO. Owner, 10"$ East
2 1st st. North. Alberta car to 21st St.,
Vj block south.
RESTRICTED DISTRICT $50 CASH
SWELL BUNGALOW, SNAP.
7 rooms, new ; fireplace, enamel Dutch
kitchen, H bedrooms, large double living
room, elegant long buffet, plate glasi
doors, oak floors, inlaid mahogany; 15 min
utes city. Owner. Phone Tabor 1000. .
IF you want to see the homes for sale on
BROOKE, dealer In
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
Marshall 4827 or A 8338.
$20 MONTH includes everything: 0-room
modern bungalow, irvingion rara, ouxiw
lot, cement sldewaks, fine view, $2250;
no payment down. Smith-Wagoner Co., 612
Stock Exchange.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS SNAP.
Cosy modern bungalow, beautiful view,
splendid neighborhood, at very little more
than price of lot. All Improvements paid.
Marshall 4827. BROOKE. A BHH.
CHARM I NG HOME. IRVINGTON.
0 large rooms, up-to-date, oak and ma-
no gany nmsn, untn , ec. van io i ums,
garage, lot 60x100. East 273, East ii'Zvii.
V. H. Herdman.
42W.0 FOR new 6-room modern bungalow.
all built-in conveniences, oest piumoing,
hntit for a home: lot 50x100. close tn
car. East front. $300 cash and $20 per
month. Woodlawn oJJU.
NEW. modern house, fixtures all in, cement
walks and casement, acre; crest Dar
rein in citv: $2075: close in. small pay
ment down; also furniture for sale. Phone
owner. Tabor 734. can xnompson.
IF you wish to buy a home or a lot at
prices tnat are ngui see win nrm mat
does things; will take vacant lots for
first payments; terms that will suit all.
203 Piatt bldg. Tel. Main 9042.
DANDY 5-room bungalow, fireplace, all
necessary built-in work, paneled dining
room, oak floors, rooms tinted, 3 blocks
from Hawthorne car; $300 down, balance
to suit. Owner, Tabor 170.
Teioo BUYS an up-to-date, sightly home
easily worm ; .iuuu can win
handle the deal. Address AH 407, Ore
gonlan. $3500, 60x100, WITH 5-room cottage. In
Klcnmonu, on ca.mne, terms uuu casn.
W rue or phone o, E. C. Johnson, Vancou
ver. Wash.
$350o BUYS 102x125 block with 5-room
moaern tuiws". ut;ai.rifig irun trees. iou
E. 7Sth Montavilla. Apply next door.
WILL sell modern 7-room house for 10 per
cent less man tout owner; no agent, wood
lawn 919.
lOO-xlOO Small house, some fruit, $1900;
part cash, can &euwoou 1577 after 7
P. M
ARTISTIC bungalow in Rossmere, furnished
or uniurnisnea; terms; irora owner. 610
East 44th North.
ICE 7-room home on Hawthorne car; must
be sold at once; make an offer; jour own
terms will take, ii. Tabor 1704.
MY Irvington home, $1000 lcs than value;
terms like rent, i o, uregonian.
RJBAL ESTATE
For Sale Iloiibes.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS.
8-room modern house, full cement base
ment, hardwood floors; a strictly mod
ern bouse; lots of flowers and shrubbery
of all kinds; beautiful view; you can buy
this bouse for $100 0 cash. bal. $.r0 per
xuo- 7 per cent int; prica $6500.
J. H. D1ETZ,
316 Railway Exchange.
BEAUMONT BUNGALOW SNAP.
Very small, 11-room bungalow. latest
built-in effects, furnace, fireplace, bard
wood iloors, den, cabinet kitchen; 9 larse
airy rooms downstairs, extra bedrooms
and sleeping porch upstairs; lot 50x100.
Owner left city and must be sold quick;
henca tha price only $4500; $1250 cash and
$10 per month. A sacrifice of at least
$1350.
GRCSSI & BOLDS,
81 Board of Trade. Main 7452. A 4401.
THAT VACANT LOT.
WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO
INCOME? WE WILL FURNISH TIIQ
MONEY, BUILD APARTMENTS, RESI
DENCE OK ANYTHING. PLANS K It K 13.
WE ARE RESPONSIBLE WE KNOW
HOW. TALK TO OUR CLIENTS. SE
OUR WORK. WILL GIVE BONDS.
L. R BAILEY & CO., CONTRACTING
ARCHITECTS, 024 ABINGTON BLDG.
$1850 MODERN new 8-roora house, fur
nished with new furniture; located on a
fine view lot, 15 minutes from Morrison
street, on the West Side; $250 cash bal
ance like rent. An unusual opportunity to
move into a cozy home. Phone Main 1600
or A 62G1.
PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNERS,
2d floor Sel 1 i n g bldg., ttth and Alder.
CLOSE-IN STUFF Si&Mi
6-room, new, strictly modern bungalow;
Improvements paid; 5 blocks south Ladd'i
Addition, lO minutes' ride; garage, fur
nace, fireplace, hardwood; $4uQ is cheap.
Take $:.Co; terms. Can you beat It i
6611 wood 75.
OWNER, 705 East 13th fit.
Feltwood car to Frankfort, block east.
$G250 LARGE 7-room home lu Laurolhurst.
with sleeping porch, two fireplaces, all of
tha latest conveniences, eust front. This
price includes electric fixtures, wall deco
ration, window shades and Mulshed lawn.
Phone Main ISsmj or A G2iil. Provident
Trust Co., owners, 2d floor Selling bldg.,
(ith and Aider.
$2250 SMALL payment down, balance like
rent; modern 4-room bungalow, near cur;
splendid fruit on the premises; city im
provements. Phone Main 1&U0 or A 02GL
PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNEHH,
2d floor Soiling bldg., 0th and Aldor.
$2i0O TO $3750, EASY TERMS Modern
bungalow, all the lattst built-in conveni
ences; near car. Phone Main 18H) or A
02til.
PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNERS,
2d floor Selling bldg., th and Aider.
BUNGALOW4-room, bath, etc.; rent $li
per month. See this place. 8013 E. 47tli
st. If suited, phone Main 7037. Take WW
car to E. 47th st.
8-ROOM house, range connected;
bal. $10 per. Mar 273
$50 down.
For Sale BuMnes Places.
FOR LEASE or sate. In business center,
100x200, on East Morrison between Hth
ami 7th ; very reasonable terms. Call
owner, 1 50 East 0th st.
FOR SALE Larse brick htore building and
lot in Albany, Or. Address Box 222, Al
bany, Or.
For Sale Acreage.
FIVE ACRES, $250.
$10 DOWN. 5 Pl-.K MONTH.
Buys 0 acres of lugged-off laud, 1 to li
miles from center of town of 1000 popu
lation, also cannery and creamery; three
quarters of a mile from station on main
line of railroad from Portland and As
toria. This land is free from rocks and
gravel, will not overflow and lies level;
ideal for chicken raisin;?, dairying and
small fruits; will grow anything that enn
bo raised in Western Oregon. From sum
of these tracts you have, a beautiful view
of tha Columbia River; 4(H) acres from
which to choose; perfect title and war
ranty deed.
BELL REAL ESTATE CO..
ia IJOOr, -i.J xtauway Lxcimnne uiu(f.
Between 3d and 4th on gtork.
$325
ACREAGE.
$:i23
On the 6-mile circle from the Courthouoe, ,
West Side. $450 for cleared, cultivated,
very fertile soil. INVESTIGATE. Phone
Main lSuo or A 0201.
PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANT,
O w n t- rs.
24 floor Selling bid., cor. th and Alder.
CALIFORN IA
FRUIT AND ALFAFA LAND.
AH ready lor plow; price $125 to 5200
per acre; easy terms, building rebates,
free transportation ; on Southern Paciflo
R. R, and Sacramento River; electric line
now building; state highway and excellent
roads over property ; cheap electric pow
er, oranges, grape fruit snd lemons from
this section on mai'Ket six wee-Ks oeror
Southern crop; alfalfa, almonds, tips,
olives, etc., grow to-perfection here. Full
particulars R. H. Bowdler, room 220
Henry bldg., 4th and Oak.
ELECTRIC LINE, eight blocks of station;
chicken and fruit ranches near Portland ;
new subdivision, near ircshnm ; 5 acres.
$40n, $500. $700; 8 acres, .",00, $700; 1
acres, $750, $000, $1000 per tract; best
(oil. f res wood, up ring wi ter; acreage at
Scappoose. Or., $25 to $loo per acre.
FRANK M'FARLAND REALTY CO.,
809 Yeon bldg., Portland.
115 0 UP T 6" $ 3 1 0T E HA C R K .
Cleared land, best soil, on 10-mile circle;
from Courthouse, right at station and near
school, on electric line; every trat faces
on good auto road; from 0 acres up, very
easy terms.
102 WILCOX BLDG.
Phone Marshall 2S4.
I HAVE 23 acres, cleared and fenced, i
mile to R. R., 0 miles Vancouver, pnld
53O0 per ucre; will take $4U0 cash for
equity of $2300; mtg; runs, 2 years; can
be renewed; would consider trade. AV 555,
OreRoniun.
5 ACRES Immediately adjoining corpora;
limits of growing town In Wiltametto
Valley: cleared and nady for cultivation;
six blocks from depot; could be subdi
vided Into lots and sold easily; terms. II.
R. Floming. bl 1 Journal bldg.
HALF-ACRE tracts on Columbia boulovard,
200 feet from Union ave. car, 5c fure.
under high state of cultivation, beautiful
home sites for $1300; 10 per cent down
and 2 per cent per month. Brong-Murray
Co., 507 Lewis bldg.
SIXTY acres of river bottom land lu Wil
lamette valley arross river from gofiu -sized
town; price fi!" per a-re; terms. W.
RobertHon, 810 Journal bid;?.
HomcHtemli.
WANTED Farm from 20 to 40 a civs wil h
improvements and stock in excn.mKo tor
PorLlaud residence valued at $Nit: will
assume difference to $rtO00 to $7000.
K U PPER & HUMPHRY,
312-213 Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED 5 acres or more with a small
house that can om purcnasea lor
cash.
K UPPER A HUMPHRY,
212-218 Chamber of Commerce.
TWO unusually valuable homesteads. Curry
and Jackson counties, on couniy roaa ; ona .
has over 2,000,000 feet beautiful timber;,
close to river; $250. ftoS Oregonlan bldg.
140 ACRES, all tillable, 8 hours from Port
land; must sncririce ror casn or conaiaex
good trade; will show Sunday by auto.
L 4SS, Oregonlan
H JMESTEADS and timber claims located.
.14-215 Stock fexenange Diag. cmco uuun
12 M. to 8 P. M.
HALF-ACRE tracts on Columbia boulevard
$150 down and jau par mo. jurong-aiurray
Co., 507 Lewis bldg
lor Sale Farms.
HONESTLY DESCRIBED.
Income S1S.0O0. Frieo $30,000.
GO-iicre hop ranch, best sediment loam,
all rooted to hops, modern house, good
barn, nw hop dryer. All necessary equip
ment; Santa Roa 3 miles. Terms half
cash, balance m; rtgagu. I am retiring. In
vestigate this. C. J. Boiso, Santa Rosa,
Col.
$12.50 PER AC HE $12.50.
To enable mo to complete my Irrigation
proposition so I can irrigate adjoining
land, I will sell three quarter sections at
above price; land all ready for the plow;
some terms; no agents; no phone. See me
today at room 4U8 Hoyt Hotel. Farmers
who will improve given preference.
IF " yon want a small farm and this suits
you, wc will agree on a price. I have 00
acres, 17 miles from Portland, near HHIh
boro; will sell half or all, but must have
$1500 In cash In next few days; no trade,
but a very low price with this amount of
ca3h. Owner, eol Wilcox hidg:
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Two well improved farms. 60 and 160
acres in each; they Join and are all level,
rich land; price $.1500 and $14,000; would
consider 1-3 in Portland property. For
particulars, write owner, li. ii. Hurst,
Toledo, Wash. .
850 ACRES, fruit and stock ranch, 1 mile
from depot, Douglas County; fruit aln
without grain or stock brought over $5000
cash this year; $40 acre; $10,000 cash,
bai. terms. 31& Failing bldg.
;20i ACRES wheat land, 2 Vi miles from R.
R., about :too acres In cult.; Franklin
County, Wash. For quick a.le or trade
$17. OO per acre, 103S Chamber of Com
merce. IF you want to buy first-class irrigated
land In the famous Central Oregon I.nJd
luw dlst.. information Mai shall 'V, Han
thorn apt. 1 L
RANCH, 0 acres, with buildings, IS miles
from Portland, near electric line; bargalu
lor all cash, By owner, is2 Morrisun at.
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