TTTTJ MORNING ORTCOONTAN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913.
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MODEL RANCH PLAN
OF C. M. LI
Many Improvements in 1800
Acre Farm Made During
Past Two Seasons.
GOOD RETURNS EXPECTED
IDnllder of Multnomah Hotel, Now
Fractlcal Agriculturist. Improves
Xarge Holdings Near Grants
Pass for Future Home.
BY ADDISON BENNETT.
In my article relating to the Grants
Pass country I purposely- left out all
mention of the operations of the Leon
ard Orchard Company, whose lands lie
only a few miles west of the town.
This was done for the reason that I
considered the activities of this com
pany of bo notable a nature as to be
well worthy a Beparate article.
At the start let It be . understood
that the "company" will hereafter be
known in this article as C. M. Leonard,
the principal, more than likely the sole
owner of the Leonard Orchard Company
Btock. It is sure he is the mainspring
of the organization. Who is C. M.
Leonard? So far as the people of Ore
gon know him their knowledge came
In the days when the Leonard Con
struction Company was building the
Multnomah Hotel. C. M. Leonard, the
head of the company, had actual
charge of the work, and while in the
state he made a good impression upon
all with whom he came In contact.
Large Tract Purchased.
"While here engaged in construction
work he traveled around some and
Anally became Interested in the Grants
Pass section, as will any man who goes
down there with clear-searching eyes
and unprejudiced mind and studies the
agricultural conditions and then gets
the prices of land. Mr. Leonard did
this and as a result he purchased
about 1800 acres of valley land lying
on both sides of the Applegate River,
from three to seven miles from Grants
Pass, in a westerly direction from the
city.
He did not come into possession of
this tract until about January 1, 1912,
less than two years ago. There was
on the tract at that time .an orchard
of about 30 acres and a hop yard of
about the same size. The cleared land
altogether amounted to something' like
500 acres. Much of this was in grass
or meadow land, about 100 acres in al
falfa and the rest was cropped to grain,
or the most of it, aside from the or
chard and hop land.
For two seasons then Mr. Leonard
has had possession of the farm. What
has he 'done? Has he rested on his
oars, waited for the "boom" to come
along that he might sell out at a
large profit? On no large farm In the
etate has there been the activities wit
nessed on the Leonard farm. He has
cleared nearly 100 acres of woodland,
and to clear 100 acres of brush and
deadfalls, take out every stump and
root plow depth, then plow the land,
prade It for irrigation and crop it
the Lord knows that is some work!
That has been done i on the Leonard
tract, and 80 acres more1 will be cleared
this Winter, more the Winter follow
ing: he hopes to " have every acre
cleared in six or seven years.
Cultivated Land Extended.
The hop yard has been Increased to
CO acres, the orchard to 70 acres. A
new water system has been installed,
miles and miles of fences have been
constructed, roads have been built,
buildings repaired, fine crops of hay,
alfalfa and grain, Including 40 acres
of fine corn been cultivated. JuBt now
four fine bungalows are being built,
good enough to grace the best of Port
land's suburbs. These are for the help,
one of them for Mr. Niles, the manager.
Work has gone on at a disadvantage
owing to a lack of team work between
owner and manager. Mr. Leonard finds
no particular fault with the prede
cessor of Mr. Niles. They Just did not
pull together exactly right, so they
decided to separate. About a month
ago C. F. Niles, then in charge of a
large farming enterprise near iviedford,
was engaged by Mr. Leonard and he is
bow at the head of aTfalrs.
That was how I came to get track
of the farm and spend a dav there
going over the land and learning of
me Dusines, for Mr. Niles was a resi
dent of Irrigon in the palmy days of
tne irrigator and Rabbltville, being
foreman of farming operations for the
Irrigation company. He is a capable
man. a man of the best of habits, lnvsl.
headed, clean In every way, honest as
the sun, will be on the Job every hour
of every day of the year. A better
man Mr, Leonard could not have se
cured. Home Site Chosen. '
If you will go down to the Leonard
farm and cross the Applegate to the
west side you will observe a prom
ntory upon the extreme western edge
. of the tract. It is a lovely spot, such
as an artist might fancy as an Ideal
subject for pastoral canvas.
"On that knoll," says Mr. Leonard.
Tin going to build me a home, not a
nouee, not a dwelling, not a mansion
or a palace. Just a splendid home-like
Home.
Going on he explains that he did not
buy the place aB a something to develop
and make a big and quick profit on.
He Intends to develop it to its capacity
as a general farm, not as a fruit farm
as the name Implies, but as a general
dairy, stock and fruit farm. They are
now minting 4 3 registered cows, Hol-
eteins. Jerseys and Guernseys. They
are experimenting to see which thev
like best. A carload of 20 registered
Holstelns and 14 calves, also registered.
arnvea tne evening 1 was there.
"We intend to get our dairy p to
suu muKers in a couple or years," said
Mr. Niles, "and keep 100 brood sows
and perhaps 50 brood mares and every
mumui registered or subject to reg
lstry."
Model Farm Under Way.
In fact Mr. Leonard is building up a
nioaei tarm. ie is hoping to make it
a paying'investment. and Mr. Niles says
it will be on a paying basis in another
yoar, that within a few years it will
return to tne owner everv dollar In
Vested and thereafter pay as big a
uiviuena an any legitimate business.
Think of the examole. Also rman.
ber that there will be on the place about
zo weii-paia ana well-provided ram
Hies, in the course of a few years
double that number. Also remember
that there are many just as fine chances
for other men of wealth as Mr. Leon
ard secured. The great trouble with
Oregon Is, however, that among our
weaitny men there are too few Leon
ards.
ASTORIA BRAKEMAN KILLED
Mitchel Pavi Falls From Train on
La r kin Green Logging Road.
ASTORTA, Or., Nov. 20 (Special.)
Mitchel Davis, a brakeman on the Lar
kln Green Logging Company road at
iONARD
PORTLAND
ACCORDION PLEATING.
K. STEPHAN Hemstitching and scalloping,
accord, side pleat, buttons covered, goods
sponged; mall orders. 383 Alder. M. 9373.
. ASSArURS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE Laboratory
and ore-testing works. 186 Morrison st.
ATTORNEYS.
J. R. GREENFIELD General practice, ab
stracts, cuntracts, collections, injuries, etc.
Removed to new offices. 707, 70S, 70y
Selling bldg. Consultation free.
WM. M. LA FORCE,
Counsellor at Law. 22Q Falling blag.
BOAT BUILDING.
O. P. GRAHAM Boat building and repair
ing. Marine ways, foot Abernethy st.
CABPET WEAVING.
NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from
carpets, rag rugs. 188 East 8th.
old
CELLULOID BUTTONS. BADGES.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY,
92 6th St. Phones Main 812 and A 1254.
CHIROPODISTS.
YYilllm Estelle and Dewane Deveney, the
only scientific chiropodists in the city.
Parlors, &u uerlinger blag., fcs. W. corner
Sd and Alder. Phone Main 1801.
CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D.
HllL Offices, H8 Jlledner bldg. Main 8473.
DR. and Mrs. Fletcher, painless chiropodists,
over the Haaelwood. Main 3713. A 612H.
' CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. M'MAHONy 121 4th St. f 10,000 modern
prices. Results guaranteed In writing.
CIRCULAR ADDRESSING.
THOSE circulars addressed in one-tenth the
usual time. Rosenthal, eZft oa .
COAL.
BOSLTN Cascade coal, wholesale and retail.
Portland & suburban coai i;o. a ouo,
858, for furnace use, mine run.
COAL AND WOOD.
irvTr.HT . . j i i ii r no .n 1 1 1 - m clean, bard,
qulclc-nrlng, long-burning U tan coal, ai-
bina i uel CO., soio agents.
OAK and fir cordwood. Cannon coal. Mult
nomah Fuel co. Main oou, A
I9.W) WILL BUY you the Hiawatha coal at
Hidiexsen 8, mine ageuu
COLLECTION AGENCY'.
NETH A CO., Worcester bldg.
Main 1796.
No collection, no charge.
CURRENT and delinquent, personal Injuries.
Legal Adjustment ttureau, bits iors. pmg.
DANCING.
PROF. WAL WILSON School Lessons 25c;
waltr, two-step, tnree-step, stage a&nuug
taught, morning, afternoon and evening;
guarantee to teach anyone who walks how
to dance, 85 hi 6th st., between Stark and
Oak sts. Phone Main 7637.
Mr. and Mrs. Heath's School, 109 2d St.. bet.
Wash, and Stark, and Aiisky bldg., sa ana
.Morrison sis. Lessons dally; waits and
twostep guaranteed in 4 lessons; classes
Mon. and Frl. eve., 8 to 10, at 108 2d st.
RINGLER Dancing Academy Social and
fancy; tango, one-step, Boston; private
and class. 231 & Morrison. Marshall 313.
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., Morrison and 2d.
R. M. Wade & Co., 822-26 Hawthorne ave.
ARCHITECTURAL WIRE IRON WORKS.
Portland Wire & Iron Wits., 2d & Columbia.
AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS.
DUBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO., 200
AUTOMOBILES.
Mitchell; Lewis & Staver Co., E. Mor. & -ia.
AUTO I.AM V AND RADIATOR
KEI'AIRLXG.
PORTLAND AUTO LAMP CO.. 610 Alder st.
AUTOMOBILE BUPPXXES.
BALLOU & WRIGHT, 7th and Oak Bts.
n4(ir.A(;R rHiK'KKn ax home.
Baggage & Omnibus Transfer, Parn & Davis.
BARBER SUPPLIES.
Lewls-Stenser Bar-ber Supply Co.. 10th-Mor.
BICYCLES, aiOTOKCYCLES & SUPPLIES.
WALLOU & WRIGHT. 7tli and. Oak streets.
PUlli F. P. Keenan Co.." 1S 4tn street.
BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES.
DAYTON Ol'CLE X.. 24" Ash street.
BREAD BAKERY.
Royal Bakery tk cont, Inc.. 11th and Everett.
BliEWEItS AND HOTILEKH.
HENRY WKINHARU. 13th and Burnslde.
CARRIAGE WORKS.
PORTLAND CARRIAGE W'KS..
BODIES, WHEELS, SPRINGS,
1U Isorth Fourth Street.
Main U3:)8.
CASCAKA BAKK AND GRAPE ROOT.
KAriN BltOS.. 1U1 FRONT ST.
CEMENT. LIME AND PLASTER
F. T. Crowe & Co.. 45 Fourth street.
COII14ES. TEAS AMI SPICES.
CLOSdiST & LEVERS. 1-11 N. Front St.
DIES AND SHEET METAL STAMPING.
WESTERN Tool & Die Works. 3o Pine st.
Blind Slough, was Instantly killed
Wednesday by falling: beneath the
wbeels of the train on which he was
working. It appears that after the
train had come down a steep grade, J.
Jarvls, the head brakeman. loosened
the brakes on the head cars, but as
the train did not Increase in speed, he
went back to Investigate and could
find no trace of Davis. Summoning- the
other members of the train crew, a
search was made and the mangled body
was found lying on the track about a
mile back.
Davis had worked at the camp for
several months and his father and half-
brother were employed there.
HIGHWAY WORK AWARDED
Tacoma Firm Lowest Bidder on
Grading Road' Over Siskiyous.
ASHLAND, Nov. 20. (Special.) The
lowest bid on grading the Pacific
Highway over the Siskiyous was sub
mitted by Kessel & McDowell, of Ta
coma. It was 107,534.30. Nine bids
In all were opened today bv the County
Court, the highest being 13,4,663.22. by
P. M. Fuller.
The successful bidders are connected
with a Washington logging concern.
The length of road embraces 13 miles
and extends from Barron's ranch, south
of Ashland, to the California boundary.
Work will begin Boon and will be
pushed as fast as weather will permit.
The County Court will advertise for
bids at an early date for re-surfacing
the macadamized highway between
Ashland and Central Point.
RAID PRISONERS FREED
Men Arrested at Astoria Acquitted in
Justice Court.
ASTORIA, Or., Nov. 20. (SpeciaL)
The preliminary examination of Paddy
Lynch and Martin Costello, two of the
men arrested In the raid in the "bad
lands" last Friday night, was held in
the Justice Court this afternoon Both
were acquitted.
Steve Beaulieu was held to await the
action of the grand Jury.
The grandjury still is in session and
probably will not be ready to 'report
before tomorrow afternoon or Satur
day. CAR TELLS OF MARRIAGE
Employes Decorate in Honor of Van
couver Conductor. Who Weds.
VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov. 20. (Spe
cial.) W. T. Elmgren. a conductor on
the Orchards-Sif ton line of the Wash
lngton-Oregon Corporation, and Miss
Ada Franklin, of this city, were mar
ried by Rev. H. S. Templeton. Em
ployes of the company decorated his
car with Bigns. rice and Bimilar wed
ding adornments.
Others who obtained 'licenses today
were William Cladek - and Christina
Tate, of Stayton, Or.; O. M. Olsen and
Alice Si. Hoodenpyl, of Gaston, Or.; J.
H. Wells and Daisy E. Goodell, of Bel
lingham. Wash.; Francis N. Berry and
Clara E. Ingram, of Hillsboro, Or.; D.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DRAFTING.
PATENT AND COMMERCIAL DRAFTING.
WM. C. SCHMITT, 6v3 Henry bid. M. 1285.
ELECTRIC MOTORS.
MOTORS, generators bought, solu, rented and
repaired. We do all kinds of repairing and
rewinding; all work guaranteed. H. M. H.
Electrlo Co., 81 First U North. Phone
Main 9210.
WE buy, sell, rent and exchange new and
' second-hand motors; repair work a spe
cialty. Western Electric Works, 218 6th.
EMPLOYMENT AGENTS.
HANLEY Employment Atrency. 25 North
Second. Main 72T, A P. J. Hanley,
prop. Resy phones. East 189, C 8027.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AM) THROAT.
Treatment by specialist. Glasses fitted. Dr.
F. F. Casseday, 418 Dekum bld.,3d&Wash.
FIRE INSURANCE.
LET OWEN SUMMERS write your Are In
surance. 883 Morgan bldg. Main 842U.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS.
PHOKN1X Iron Works. E. 3d and Haw
thorne. General machine and foundry work.
GENERAL INSURANCE.
INSURANCE of every description. Mallory
& Co.. Inc., 610 Wilcox bldg. Main 8H86.
HOUSE MOVING.
CLAY S. MORSE. INC, 328 Pine St.; bouses
moved, machinery, boilers, tanks, safes,
etc. hauled and placed In buildings,
smokestacks set. Ask us lor. estimates on
your work.
A. D. Moodle, 1U3 E. Water st. East 3820.
Latest Improved machinery for handling
heavy bodies. Brick buildings a specialty.
- KODAKS. '
KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES. Developing,
printing and enlarging. BUUMAUEit
PHOTO SUPPLY CO., 845 Washington st.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
J. A. STKOWBK1BGE LEATHER CO.
tabllahed 1868. 189 Front at.
MACHINERY.
Engines, boilers, sawrrulls nought, sold and
exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co.. Portland.
MASSAGB.
MASSAGE treatments given at residences,
Mrs. Haydn. Phone Main 68U2. 221 13th st.
MATTRESS FACTORY.
MATTRESSES made over and to order; re
upholstering of all kinds. Marshall 2S57.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
HASTY Mefjeenger Co. Day and
service. Phone Main 68, A 2158.
night
MUSICAL.
SMIL THIKLHOKS. violin teacher, pupil
Sevctk. 207 r'liedner bldg. A 4100. Mar. 12U
NATUROPATHIC PHY6ICL4.NS.
Dr. Grover, specialist in paralysis, nervous,
chronic diseases. 504 Oregonian bldg. M.8 142
OSTEOPATHIC PMx'SIClANH.' '
Dr. R. E. Northrup. 808 Morgan blig.,
Broadway and Washington sis. OfCco
phone. Main 340; residence. East 1028.
OPTICIANS.
M UN SELL Optical Co., Quality glasses, 2d
floor. N. W. bldg., 327 Vi Washington.
WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS
DRY GOODS.
FLEISCHiN'ER-MAYER i CO..
207 Ash St.
ELECTRICAL riUPPLTEtj,
.Stubbs Electrical Co.. 6th and Pine sts.
. EISII, OYSTERS AXDICE.
MAL.VRKKY & CO., Inc.. 141 Front street.
I LO L K MILLS.
CROWN MILLS. Board of Trade bldg.
GKA1N MERCHANTS.
Albers Brop. Milling Co., Frcnt and Marshall.
BALFOUR-GUTHRIE & CO.. Park and Oak.
H. M. HOUSER. Board of Trade bldg.
NORTHERN GRAIN & WHSE. CO.. Bd. Td.
THE W. A. GORDON CO.. Board of Trade.
GROCERIES.
WAD HAMS &. CO., u-75 4th St.
HAIR GOODS. .
PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO.,
WHOLESALE ONLY. 411 DEKUM BLDG.
HATS AN I) CAPS.
THANHACShM HAT CO.. ia-65 Front St.
HAY.
J. H. Klosterman & -co., leading hay dealers.
HIDES. 1URS, PELTS, WOOL, TALLOW
THE H. F. NORTON CO.. 63-53 Front St.
HIDES, PELTS, WOOL AND 1XRS.
KAHN BKOS., 191 Front street.
HOP MERCHANTS.
M'KEFF BROTHERS, (ili Worcester bldg.
IKON WORK.S.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS.
East 3d and Burnside sts.
ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON.
CASTINGS.
Complete Stock of
BEAMS, ANGLES.
CHANNELS, t
PLATES.
KODAKS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES.
PORTLAND PHOTO SUPPLY CO.. 149 3d.
iEATUER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES
JHAS. L. MASTICK. CO.. 74 Fion;; leather
of every description, taps, mfg. findings.
Stoddard and Esther Graham and I. I).
Driver and Mrs. Daisy A. Taverna, of
Portland; A. W. Besgen and Lettie B.
Hutching, of Oregon City.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marriage Licenses.
S7HAFER-KUBORN 'William A, Scha
fer, city, legal, and tiusannah Kuborn, city,
legal.
HENDEESCN-WALL.CE William A.
Hendfu-son. Meldrum. Or., leiral. and Lena
M. Wallace, city, le&al.
.FOWLER-CASEY George W. Fowler,
city. 20. and Vurbin Casey, city, 16.
tROLLO-DUNCAN John Rollo. city, 86,
and Jane Hoffman Duncan, city, 32.
FIELDS-lSCOTT Leroy R. Fields, city,
legal and Judith M. Scott, city, legal.
WARREN-WORRELL F. M. Warren,
city, 20, and Floy L. Worrell, city, l'J.
SPENCER To Mr. and Mrs. Harold -loy
Spencer, SOU Tillamook street, Nov, 6, a
son.
KLODT To Mr. and Mrs. William Klodt.
671 6th street, Nov. 17, a daughter.
N ASM AN To Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Nas-
man, 228 Sheridan street, Nov, 9, a son.
SANDSTEDT To Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Sandstedt, 305 Graham avenue, Nov. 17, a
son.
CULP To Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Culp.
033 Cleveland avenue, Nov. 11, a son.
DOHM-VAN ALLSTYNE Leo C. Dohm,
city, legal, and Mamie Van Allstyne, city,
legal.
ROCKWELL-M-CARTNEY A. E. Rock
well, city, legal, and Mary J. McCartney,
city, legal.
GOFF-JOHNSON George J. Goff. city. 20.
and Bertha Johnson, city, 23.
handness-j u vlaku jonn sananeas,
city, 26, and Randy Juvland, city, 24.
RICKSON-BLOSSER G. William Rick
son, city. 23. and Mable E. Blosser, city, 23.
J ACtxSON-Sl'MON John JacKson. Ltnn-
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merce, Portland.; Victor bldg., Washing
ton, D. C.
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late of the U. S. Patent Office,
Booklet free. 1010 Board of Trade bldg.
K. C. WRIGHT, 22 years' practice, u. a,
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FIFE.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
office near 24th and York sts. Main S4S.
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS. BRASS SIGNS.
PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS.
221 Wash. St. Phones Main 710 and A 2710.
THE 1HW1N-HODSON COMPAN Y,
82 5th St. Phone Main 812, A 1254.
SEWING MACHINES.
Machines of all makes, new and 2d-hand. for
ale, rented and repaired. M. U431. sewing
Machine Emporium. UK) 3d st. nr. Yamhill.
kUOntAMui, BANK STORE FIXTURES
MARSHALL MFG. CO., 4th and Couch; nsw
and old window display and cabinet work.
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
PORTLAND Van & Storage Co., cor. loth
and Kearney sts., just completed new fire
proof warehouse for Household effects,
pianos and automobiles; contains separate
lire and vermiu-proof rooms, steam-heated
piano room, trunk and rig vaults; track
age for carloaa shipments; vns or mov
ing, reduce freight rates on nousenold
goods to and from East in throug cars.
Alain Bo40, ail departments.
C O. PICK Transfer A Storage Co., offices
and commodious 4-atory brick warehouse,
separate Iron rooms and fireproof vaults
lor valuables; N. W. cor. 2d and Pine ata,
Dianas and furniture moved and packed
for shipment, special rates made on goods
lit our tnrouga cirs to u uu..s.kw
foreign ports. Main 6H6. A 2tt.
PORT LA Nl TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.,
Main 610. 2U6 Washington. A 16V4.
Pianos and furniture moved and packed
for shipment. Special rates made on goods
to domestic and foreign ports. Througn
ear service. Storage. Low insurance.
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Gllsan St.,
cor. 13th. Telephone Main 6 or A lioa.
General transfer and forwarding agents.
We own and operate two large class "A"
warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest
Insurance rates In the city.
OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO., general
transferring and storage, safes, pianos and
furniture moved and packed for shipment.
Teams and auto vans for long-distance
moving. oT-8 yront st. attain ot or a -t.
E-OR snnd. chean storasre in fireproof build
ing, central location, call Marshall 4783.
We pack, ship and store all kinds of fur
niture, lui tecona st.
r- v t'TT jl dam -Jiu Airtttr. Marshall 289.
Eas: 3S4 Furniture, pianos moved and
packed for shipment ana siorage; geuww
transierring ; l montn s tree Bminn,.
PORTLAND AUTO. DEL. CO.. drayage and
storage; furniture moving ana packing.
4t IX o. rruai. vi at ciiau a toy, "
TRUSSES.
EXPERT TRUSS FITTING at the Laue-
Iavls Drug Co.. Bd and Yamblll.
LriKIL&XEKJyG.EUKgiiTUKE ttEfAIR'NG
MATTRESSES made over and to order; .ar
pets cleaned, laid. A. Silverman. Main 4554.
lAXiGING MACHINERY.
F. B. MALLWKY & CO.. 231 Pine st.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Balfour. Guthrie & Co.. Park and Oak.
.MEN'S .AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR.
Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co.. S3 Flitli st.
ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE.
Portland VVlrs & Iron Works. 2d & Columbia.
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES.
RASMUSSEN & CO., Jobbers paints, oils.
glass, sash and doors, cor. 2d and Taylor.
W. p. FULLER CO., 12th and Davis.
PAINTS AND WALLPAPER.
PION'EEk PAINT CO., IMi First st.
PIPE, PIPE PTTTTNGS AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE, 8-4-SiJ Front St.
PLLMBINQ AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE. Front st.
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
F. W. BALTKS & CO.. 1ST AND OAK STS.
PRODI CE . COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDINO ft FABKiLL, 14l Front st.
POULTRY, EGGS, CALVES, HOGS.
HENRY E'VEkDjNG. 45-47 Front st.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup.
SAND AND GRAVEL.
COLUMBIA DIOCER Co., Foot Ankeny St.
SASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER it CO.. 12th and Davis.
SAW-MILL MACHINERY.
PORTLAND Iron Works, 14th and Northrup.
SCOA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., OS Front St.
WALL PAPER.
Ernst Miller Wall Paper Co., 172 1st st.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d St.
WIRE AND IRON WORKS.
Portland Wire & Iron W'ks., 2d and Columbia.
ton. Or., 22. and Zana 6. Simon, jUnnton,
Or.. IT.
DE PAUW-WARD Peter B. Da Pauw.
city, 30, and Florence Ward, city, 31.
JTOKTISHK-riAjUfc, Oeoree Van L. Fort-
ner, city, 26, and Alice Hale, city, 20.
Births.
COLE To Mr. and ' Mrs. Claude Cole,
4312 Forty-sixth street Southeast. October
SiO, a daughter.
SCHKEINKTR To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Schreiner, IKiS East Ninth street' North, a
daughter.
BARXKS To ' Mr. and Mrs. Shirley
Barnoi, 257 Chapman street, .November 17,
a daughter.
6TARKER To Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Starker, 413 Glenn avenue, October 21, a
daughter.
DOWN HAM To Mr. and Mrs. L. Down
ham. 3200 Fifty-third street Southeast, No
vember 15. a son.
APPLE To Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Willis,
8715 Sixty-fifth street Southeast, November
3, a daughter.
HAK'MON To Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Har
mon, 8&30 eixty-fourth street Southeast,
November 4. a son.
ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. An
derson. 4822 Seventy-third street Southeast,
November 3 a daughter.
Ashland Women to Serve.
ASHIjAND, Or., Nov. 20. Special.)
Ashland's registration. Just closed, for
the city election, December 16, totals
1026. . These figures will be increased
considerably before election day, owing
to additions to the list which were
permitted to lapse. Three women have
been appointed to serve on the election
boards, viz Mrs. Emma L. Jack. Mrs.
O. G. Howard and Miss Blanche Hicks.
STEPHEXSON In this city, November 20,
Charles J. Stephenson, aired 50 years, be
loved husband of Anna, and father of John
Htephenaon and Mrs. Elizabeth Vander
clute, and brother of R. N. Stephenson.
remains at Dunning 4fc McEntee s parlors.
Funeral notice later.
HALLER At the lankly residence, 7720
Foster roaa, Novemoe. xu. Peter Haller.
aged 69 years, 4 months, 17 days, beloved
husband of Mary Haller. Remains are at
Holman'i funeral parlors. Announcement oi
xunerai later.
J OH NSON At the f am lly residen ce, 6 4 30
45h ave. 8. E., Nov. 20, Nels Peter John
son, beloved husband of Caroline John
son, brother of Mrs. Emma Larson and
E. J. Grans,- of Victoria st. Remains
at .fe arson m xunerai parlors.
WOODS November 19, Minnie Woods, aged
oo years. KemMni at iunmng ft MCfc-n
tee's parlors. Notice of funeral later.
FCTNEBAL NOTICES.
VAX HANDEL Nov. 10, at 779 Montana
ave., iso Dei van Handel, aged 11 months,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Van HandeL
jf-unerai services will be held today (Fri
day), Nov. 21, at 10 A. M. Interment MU
Calvary Cemetery. Friends Invited.
FCTNEBAL DIRECTORS.
MR. EDWARD HOLHAN, the leading fa.
DertsI director, 20 Third street, comer tel.
utan. Lady assistant. A lftil. Mala 607.
V. B. DCTNNINO. INC.
East Bide Fnneral Director,, 413 Ewt
Alder st. East 68. B tSZS.
DUNNING A M'ENTEK, funeral directors,
Tth and Fine. Phone Main 430. Lady t
tendant. Office of Coonty Coroner.
6KEWE8 UNDERTAKING COMPANY. d
and Clay. Main 4 IS. A SStl. Lady attendaat
CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL
MOUNT SCOTT PARK,
lta besmtr atgrtilarly appropriate. It.
care peculiarly ssggestlie of affpetl.a
and memory Elegant and eommodtna,
visitor.' reat room.. Perpetual care. Re
fined. pleaMima; service. Reacaed by Hi,
Soott sr Cassder. can. Rat if nhonee.
AMUSEMENTS.
Hn II W jf THEATER
JLli X JL VX lltb and Morrison
Phones Main 1, A 1122.
TONIGHT 8:15 T?Bmhrw
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. TOMORROW.
The Romantic Drama
THE
BIRD OF PARADISE.
Eve, $1.E0 to GOo. Mat.; $1 to 50o.
MATE ORDERS NOW
Box Office Sale Today.
THANKSGIVING WEEK.
7 NEXT SUNDAY
Margaret IHington ,
Most successful play modern times,
"Within the Law"
IT'S CLEAN HUMAN AMERICAN
Eve's, Thur., Sat. Mats: Lower floor, 2,
$1.50 Balcony. rows $1, 6 rows 75c, 4
rows 50c. Wed Mat., $1.50 to 60c.
THEATER
Main 2. A 5360
The popular Baker Players. Tonight. All
week Mat. Sat. A play of peculiar interest.
"THE GRAIN OF DUST." '
Dramatized from the noted novel of David
Graham Phillips. As played by James K.
Hackett. First time in this city. Evening
prices: 25c. 85c, 60e, 75o. Sat. Mat: 25c.
50e. Next week, starting Sun. Mat: "The
College Widow."
MATINEE .DAILY.
Main . A 132a
MARIE M'FARLAND and MADAME T
Billy Gould and Belle Ashlyn
cloliii E. Haggard
Austin Webb and Company
.' Two Carltons
Hyman Meyer
Dnpree and Dupree
ltroadwav ta-nd Alder Streets
'The Annie of Paris." Student L.lfe
with Mile. M. A ma to and 14 Metropolitan
Stars; "The KJdnaplne; of Blanca," iSelzaz
and liaker, Josephine liar da, Laurie Ordway,
Francis LeMaire. Popular Prices. Hox of
tice open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Phones
A 2230, Main 4636. Curtain 2:30, 7:15, 0:10.
Matinee daily.
Matinee Dally, any
m
3 RIG TIE ADT.TNERS 8
8 OLD VETERANS IN BLUE.
BEHIND THE tOOTLlutlls.
FRANXONIA OPEKA COMPANY.
3 OTHER TIP-TOP ACTS S
Tf "T" STS T5T N Fourth and
5 . JL JfC Stark Sts.
Keating and Flood Company present
"LOST AND FOUND,"
A laughing musical comedy success, in one
act. Tuesday and Friday nights. Chorus
Girls' Contest Prices: Nights, 15ft and 25c
Matinee, any seat 16c.
Two More Days
Matinees begin at 11:30 A. M. Daily
Henry E. Dlxey
Frohman's star in the four-reel
detective drama
"Chelsea 7750"
Prices 10c 20c 30c
SieviaJ irf.t-ri -l Service,
Big- Feature Wednesday to Sunday,
TERRORS OF THE JUNGLE.
Most Sensational Wild Animal Picture
Ever Photographed.
Open II A. M. to 11 P. M.
lOt Ailiwl.wlon 1Q
AUCTION RALE TODAY.
Ford Auction House. 211 1st. Furniture,
carpets, etc. Sale at 2 P. M.
At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M.
Furniture. 10C-8 First St.
MEETING NOTICES.
AL KADER TEMPLE A.
A. O. N. M. S. Stated .ses
sion Saturday, November 22
at 8 P. M., new Masonic
Temple West Park and Tam
hill Sts. Visiting nobles cor.
dially Invited. By order of
the Potentate.
HUGH J. BOTD, Recorder.
WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 46,
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
-&r5t noon. 2:30 o'clock, E. Sth and
v- Lurnslde sts. M. M. desree. Din
ner at 6:S0. Meeting to continue
into the evening. Visitors welcome. Order
W. M
J. H. RICHMOND, Sec.
MT. HOOD LODGE, U. D.. A
F. AND A. M. Special communi
cation this (Friday) evening at
7:30. Social and lecture by Bro,
Charles Bolts on "Spreading the
xif-nt. A.ii Masons lnvitea to at
tend. Order W. SI.
ED C. DICK. Secretary.
THE FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD
Oregon Lodf-e S67 announces a grand Mas
querade asm at tne tiwisa nan, 2Bd ara
St. south, xuesaay evening, isov. xrtin, xive
piece union orchestra. Admission 25c, Mem.
bers and friends invited.
J. F. McDONALD, Chairman.
PORTLAND LODGE NO. G!.
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munlcatlon this (Friday) even
ing. 7 :ui o clock: work in t (J.
degree. Visitors welcome. By
order W. M. CM, bTISAD-
IUAN, Becretary.
ROSE CITY CHAPTER NO. 86,
O. E. t. Regular meeting this
(Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. Ma
sonic Temple, n'est Side, social
By order W. M.
BARAH B. CUGKI.N, Hec
DANCE 1 DANCE! DANCE!
Thi, rFrnrtiivl evening. November 21
e-nin..ui..nh T-inll. ft$a Washington street.
Prasp-a Orchestra, union music Lily of the
valley Lodge, r.o. "i i, .o. auuiiww.
cents. Aiapie nwt.
H1SSATO I)DOE. NO. 15. I. O. O. F.
will meet this (Friday) evening at 7:30
o'clock in Oddfellows Temple, corner First
and Alder streets. worn in tne tniro, o
gree. visitors welcome.
FREDERICK COZENS. Rec. Sec.
MARGUERITE CAMP. R. N. OF A., will
give a "500" card party Tuesday eve., jsov.
25, at W. O. W. Hall. 128 11th st. Six prizes.
Starts at 8:30. Admission 15 CUTS.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICB NO. 820 UNION AVENliaW
COftHEB MARKET 3TRKKT.
Pkoae Eact 142X. 2S1U.
Horse ambulance for sick or dlaabl.4
aalmal, at a moment's notice. Prlcaa
reasonable. Report all cases, of cruel
ly to this office. Open day and sisal.
NEW TODAY.
ACREAGE
WITHIN 400 FEET OF
City Limits
At $HOO an Acre
Only 15 acres In the tract. We
believe it is the best acreage
buy on the market. Non-resident
owner who is anxious to sell,
hence the low price. Good tor
speculation or Investment. Call
for particulars.
W. A. BARNES CO..
404-S Level . Bids-. Fosrta and
Oak Sta. Main 1:081.
U?1
seat 1".
F V J23 EVERY-
PARK AND ALDER
. -03
A
NEW TODAY.
Park Rose Acres
PART CA'H
Cost two years ago: I Will sell now:
1 acre....1100 1 acre. .. .$1000
1 acre 11100 1 acre $1000
1 acre 1200 I acre $1100
TERRY & HARRIS, Inc.
Main S387.
Y'eon I) Ids:-
Bell Auction Company
191 Second Street
Dont fall to attend oar regular aalea
Tuesday and Saturdays. lO A. M. each
week. We have a full line of rangcea,
neat Ins; atovea eas beaters, etc.; fur
niture, carpets beddlns; In fact,
everything In the way of house lur
nlshinigs, 191 Second Street
LAURELHURST
Beautiful New Homes ar. High, Sightly
Building Sites For Bale on easy terms In
the finest, most highly developed close-in
residence park in the city. Being located In
the very heart of the East Side residence
district, with best of car service, and sur
rounding Laurelhurst Park, the peer of all
natural scenic parks In the world.
Phone for our Auto. Main 1503 or A 1513,
and let us show you around. i
MEAD & MURPHY. '
Sales Agents, 27044 Stark Street.
mortgage Loans
6 TO 7
H. E. M00NEY
Main 210.
Room 421 KallinK Bide.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Loans of S1900 and tin at lowest rates
I on Good Improved City Properties. If
you need money can toaay. uur in
stallment payments are attractive.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
S02 McKay Bids; Third and Stark St..
100x100 ON THE PARK
LAURELHURST
Splendid home site on 39th street.
facing: the beautiful Laurelhurst Park.
Quick sale price $2200. 10 per cent
cash, balance easy terms; second mort
gage privilege to acceptable party.
STBrHBSSOX, Main 1.10:i, A -1.1,'..
COMMISSION MEN'S ATTENTION
Northwest corner Yamhill and Front:
absolutely dry basement during1 high
water.
STORE ASD FLOOR ABOVE;
and rear of store adjoining for rent
or lease, $125 per month.
FRANK BOLLAM. 124 Third St, A Kent.
Edward E. Goudey
Lewis Building;.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On business and close-in residence
properties.
$10,000
To loan in amounts to suit.
WM. C. McCLURE
414 Failing Building
Main 763.
Mortgage Loans
Current Ratea
ROBERTSON & EWING
310 Falling Bids;.
Bankrupt Furniture
You must see this stock to realize the
unequalled values. If you don't buy
here, we both lose.
BANKRUPT FURNITURE HOUSE.
449 'Washington.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Our Own Money at Current Rates.
Western Bond & Mortgage Co.
Commercial Club Bldfr.. Portland. Or,
CITY & FARM LOANS
$1000 and up at lowest rates.
C. M. ZADOW
414 Corbett Rids. A 1410, Marshall S3.
Lil Y AtiD FARM LOANS
Any Amount at .Current Rates.
JOHN E; CRONAN
302 Spalding; Hide. Portland. Or.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest Rates.
A. U. WlLLOl'GHBV & CO.
415 Corbett Bldg. Main 8315.
EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE .fcVJJX-f.
first-class condition; lot 50x100. If sold
this week, will take $6260, part cash.
Phone Owner. Main 1872 or kaot 4443.
KKAL ESTATE DEALERS.
beck. William O.. Falling bids.
Benedict J3Roa.. iBurru uishta) 980
Uawtnorna ave., cor. Slat. Tabor 516.
Jennings A Co., Main lt. 306 Oregon. an.
LOGAN, home builder. 81S bp aid In bid.
PALMER-JONEO CO., H. 3t. 404-405-40
Wilcox bide
KEL ESTATE.
J or Eale
-Lots.
BARGAINS.
Baker, Or.; a good business corner 100
SLluOi a bargain It taken at ones; insojavs.
14 block on Kenton St., 2 blocks from
Broadway. 4 blocks from Steel bridge;
lino apartment site. Phone owner, iast
108S, C 1088.
$o0 KACH, 0 lots, ML Scott district, graded
streets, water In, all cultivated, small In
cumbrance; will trade for auto, motor
cycle, launch, diamonds, furniture or what
have you? Phone Marshall or 24U.
bl3 Spalding bldg.
FOR SALE by owner, fine lot at 18tu and
Oregon streets, only $1500; way below
market price, terms. Call at 607 Oregon
phone East 4434.
$700 BUYS the best lot In lower Beaumont
if sold this week; 40th St., near carline
and fine homes. Owner, AO C46, Orego
nian. fTrLAND lot. 1850. Worth 450 terms 99
monthly. Main 1166 or Tabor 771.
ROSK CITY PARK lot, bargain for cash.
M. 9444.
For Sale Houses.
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT.
$2300, $;i0O caBh, modern 6-room house
. on hard surface street, west of 35th st.
Call Tabor 2U-17. 10S4 Hawthorne ave.
LIST your house with us to rent or sell.
PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY,
212 Selling Bldg1. Phones Main 1800 or
A 6-.61.
ITS AWFULLY NICE.
Furnished home, must be sacrificed;
want $40tH; make offer. Owner, 412
Chamber of Commerce.
FOUR full lots, 7 -room house, barn, gar
den, cow, chickens, etc.: 4 bearing fruit
trees. East Side; 2 car lines; terms, onl
"00. A 67J. Oregonian.
2900 5-ROOM bungalow, lot 60xlOO, all
modern conveniences; will consider good
lot as first payment or $300 cash and $20
pf-r month. Wood lawn 8229.
iF taken at once, I will sell my 527". piano,
ilmost, nw, for $95 cash. -2S K. Main st.
NEW. moder.i nine-room house In Laurel
hurst. Phcne owner. East 2432.
SEAL ESTATE.
For Sale
PIEDMONT.
ONLY I3S00.
COST OVER 40C0.
Near Jefferson Hish School,
near graded school, close to car
line, in swell resti icted district.
6 rooms; one more can be fin
ish ed ; large reception hall. Dutch,
kitchen, areplace, piped for fur
nace, full basement.
Beautiful lot 50x100, facing; east;
non-resident owner, hence sacriiiee ;
reasonable cash down and monthly
payments; no mortgage to assume.
If you know values in Piedmont,
ask yourself how long it will take
us to sell this snap and act accord
ingly ; we don't want to Hurry ,
buyer, but we will sell this place
within a few days. Phone Main
20SL
W. A. BARNES CO.,
404-5 Lewis bldg.. 4th and Oak sts.
Just a Few of Our Bargains in
Beautiful
ROSE CITY PARK.
$200O Bungalow, 5 rooms.
$2SK) Bungalow, & rooms.
$oJ0t Bungalow, 6 rooms and attic,
f 30O0 Two-story house, 6 rooms.
$sll.V Bungalow, 5 r. and sleeping
$3450 Bungalow, 6 rooms. (porch
$ J.'oo Bungalow, 6 rooms.
$w500 Two-story house, 5 rooms.
$:;."50 Two-story house, tt rooms.
$4 0M Two-story house, 7 rooms.
t4KX Bungalow, 7 rooms.
4300 -Two-story house, 8 rooms.
4.."A)0 Bungalow, G rooms.
jtiikkV Two-story house, 9 rooms,
and many others.
Easy Terms.
Call at Realty Dept of
HART MAN & THOMPSON
NEW LAURELHURST HOME.
T rooms, 2-story, completely modern,
close to car; a big bargain at 47.m, $450
cash, $25 a month and interest; improve
ments bonded ; a good lot will be taken
as part payment.
NEAR JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL.
New 5-room modern bungalow, 60x100
lot; oak floors, fireplace, cement base
ment, fixtures and shades, $2850,
cash, $25 a month. Including Interest. The
Oregon Homo Builders, 1405 Yeon bldg.
Marshall 3718, A 4484.
VERY SWELL EC NO ALOW SNAP.
New, swell 5-room bungalow; room for
2 rooms and sleeping-porch upstairs;
hardwood floor, fine buffet, bookcases and
all latest built-in effects; cabinet kitchen,
cooling closet, 2 white enamel bedrooms;
walls all tinted and decorated; doubly
constructed; lot GO-xloO; east front; Btreets
and sewers all in ; price $3250 ; worth
SO00; $500 cash and $20 per month; on
East S3d st., block, to car and close in.
GRl'SSI fc BOLUS.
?M Board of Trade. Maiu 74,2, A 4401.
A BONA FIDE SNAP
Am leaving city for the farm; must sac
rifice my fine home. Modern 11-roora
house, with all conveniences ; 2 bath
rooms, electric lights, etc., newly painted.
Lot lOOx 10. good rosebush bordered
lawn, good garden, all kinds fruit, barn,
chicken park! next door to carline; school
close. For a quick eale wilt take $30uO,
half cash; worth $ 4-5H. Come and see to
appreciate. Owner, lt20 Haven st., city.
ONLY $2350 HARDWOOD FLOORS.
Read and get busy; new, artistic 5-room
modern bungalow, on corner lot ; base
ment, complete Dutch kitchen, beautiful
fireplace, bookcase, seat, double buffet,
high-grade hardware floors, nicely tinted,
well arranged ; only block to Rose City
Park car; double constructed, cosy home,
$250 cash required, balance like rent. See
Jas. C. Logan, 815 Spalding bldg.
THAT VACANT LOT.
WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO
INCOME? WE WILL FURNISH THH
MONEY, BUILD APARTMENTS. RB3I
DENCE OR ANYTHING PLANS FREE.
WE ARE RESPONSIBLE WE KNOW
HOW. TALE TO OUR CLIENTS. fitfB
OUR WORK, WILL GIVE BONDS.
L. R. BAILEY CO., CONTRACTING
ARCHITECTS. 324 AB1NGTON BLDQ.
Y U U CA N ' T AFP ORD TO UVEUL OO K
THIS.
Cheaper than paying rent, G-room bun
galow just completed, with all modern
conveniences. 48th st., between Broadway
and Hancock. Look this up and come
and ' see me. Make me an offer. Owner,
272 Floral ave., after 5 P. M. Tabor
4741.
NORTH IRVINGTON.
$2750 Modern, up-to-date bungalow,
full lot, largo garage, paved street, close
In, beautiful view and close to irvington
car; S250 cash, $30 per month, including
Interest. This is worth $3oU0. Owner must
sell this week.
C. DE YOUNG & CO.,
514 Chamber of Commerce.
$1975 Homeseekers, Attention $1975.
Brand new 5-room bungalow, completely
equipped with latest modern built-in ef
fects, full basement and full cement floor,
finest plumbing, splendid locality; one
half block to car. 107U East 25th st. North.
Alberta car. Terms.
YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED.
HALSEY-STKEET SNAP.
Nice G-room 2-story house, with barn
or garage, lot .WxlOO; walking distance.
East ttii near Halsey ; price 450UO; offer
wanted; easy ' trms; lot alono worth
$4000. Seo it. then make offer.
GRU'SSI & HOLDS. OWNERS.
311 Board of Trade. Main 7452, A 4401.
FINANCIAL DISTRESS.
An absolute bargain; modern 6-room
bungalow, 1 block from car; fine garden,
with fruit, flowers and shade trees; worth
$2300; will sell for $175.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK,
243 Stark St.
FOli SALE Modern home on Marshall st..
In fashionable Nob Hill district; 12 rooms,
baths. 2" sleeping porches and garage;
lot 50x100; will eell at a sacrifice. For
further particulars .op!y Oeriingor-Rich-arda
Co.. 712 Seiac- ildg. Phones, Mar.
177i. A 245:;.
SAVE YOiTli KENT.
If you have $300 u. $500 or own your
lot I will finance and build your home and
you can-pay the balance like rent; plans
W. A. LOVETT, 415 Selling bldg.
Main U135.
AN investment, paying 10 per cent, two-fiat
building and concrete garage, corner lot,
walking distance, one block from East
Broadway; one flat furnished; price i00,
terms. Address owner, AM 541. Orego
nian. IRVINGTON.
Attractive G-room house. thoroughly
modern, with all built-in conveniences, lo
cated near Irvington Club; price $G0H; ail
street improvements paid. For full par
ticulars telephone owner. East 3H2Q.
BUY FROM OWNER.
4-room furnished cottage, fruit trees,
raspberries and strawberries, place for
chickens; price $1150, $25 down, $10 per
month, or will accept $lK worth of worit
as first payment. Main 6176.
NEW 6-room modern house within the 2
mile circle, 12 minutes out, $1950; aewer
and Improvements all paid; payment
down, balance $10 per mo., 6 per cent in
terest ; big sacrifice ; must go. Phono
owner, Woodlawn 334CK
FINE 9-ROOM HOME.
Irvington, modern, dining, living-rooms,
large, oak and mahogany finish. Oak:
floors, 2 baths, servants rooms, garage,
lot 60x100; cheap. Irvington lot as part
cash East 273. W. H. Herdman.
GO to 605 2Sth st. and look at a pretty
new 6-room bungalow, with finished attW?,
on a sightly &0-ft. lot. If it looks good
to you for $2200. with $500 cash, call at
104ti Hawthorne ave. Tabor 8b4.
7-ROOM modern house, fireplace, sleepin?
porch, equity $4500; will trade for small
house, some cash, or what have jou'.'
labor 4675. Address H. G.r 1101 Haw
thorne ave.
" HOME FOR $050.
Two 60x100 lots and small 2 -room hapuna
partly finished; 4 blocks from car, Mil
waukee Heights; very easy payments.
Owner, 604 Spalding bldg.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS SNAP.
Cozy bungalow, on carline ; beauti?1!
view of Mount Hood; improvements in
and paid; $450; very easy terms.
Marshall 4 827. BROOKE. A SS3!.
6-P.OOM bungalow, Hawthorne district, all
Improvements in and paid for; I own this
s nd you can save agent's commission by
vlealing direct; $2O0 will handle. M 800,
local 03, Mr. Shepard.
$800 EQUITY in $2400 5-room modern bun
galow for $50O cash. Apply to owner. 7001
tSQth ave. S. E.
Tor Sale
-Business Places.
MUST SELL.
GOOD INVESTMENT on Williams ave.,
third door north from Catholic Church,
628 Williams ave.; two lots, 72x100; flow
era, lawn, 9-room house; half basement,
modern; double 4-room flat; full base
ment, all modern; all street lmprovfnnents
finished and paid; no agents; will tako
$16,000 net. Address "Owner," Mrs. J.
Parker, Toppenisn, Wash.
AT a sacrifice, 85x76, Central East Side;
good location for laundry, factory, garago,
stuble or light manufacturing plant. Call
275 Pine st. or Main 1721. Mr. Sirard.
FOR SALE Large brick store building and
lot in Albany. Or. Address Box 222, Al
bany, Or.
iTor Is Bv2e Acreage.
FOR SALE $475 My equity in -atre.
with good shack, mostly clear, city water,
5-cent fare commutation ticket), eight
blocks from station on Oregon Electric
Address A 573, Oretronian.
BEST buy on Oregon Electric, acre, 2-room
house, 62-f t. well, 7 minutes from station,
$775, $550 caan. Harry Tolin, owner
Metzger station.