1THE SUNDAY OREGOKIAff, PORTLAND. AUGUST 17, IPGS. 13 TRACEY WINS FIGHT Gets Decision Over Reilly a End of 20 Rounds. TOO CLEVER FOR HIS OPPONENT Seattle Mill Is an Unsatisfactory One and Both Men Are on. Their Feet and Strong: at "the Finish. 0 -v. SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 16. Tracey -feot the decision from Tommy Hellly' after 20 rounds or nglitlnsr tonight. Kellly did most of the leading, but Tracey ivas too clever for him, running around the ring -when the pace got too hot The fight was an unsatisfactory one, "and many xnouent the -tyorst Reilly could set was a draw, as "both men -were on their feet and strong at the finish. There was not a marie on either man, and at no time in the light Teas either in distress. Tracey knocked Reilly down In the 10th, and drew first blood,, but Reilly rushed Tracey clear across xne ring a number of times and pushed him half through the ropes. There was a fierce mix-up In the ring after itexeree Monaoan gave the fight to Tracey, but the police jumped in and Quelled the turmoil in short order. Tracey played for me decision from the start of the fight, tut Reilly was young and strong and wanted to get a knock-out. That he did not was because of Tracey's remarkable cleverness, and footwork carried him out of danger, add he carefully avoided mixing it iritn the younger and stronger man. Young Fredericks woa from the Kirby Kid in the preliminary by a knock-out In tne fourth round. Kyan and Carter Host Forfeits. BUFFALO. N. Y., Aug. 16. Tommy .Kyan ana Kid Carter havo posted a for felt ot 5500 each .guaranteeing their ap pearance before the International Atlv letlc Club on September 1. The articles call for the men to box 20 rounds for the middleweight championship of the world and a purse of $5000, of which the winner is to receive 54O0O and the loser $1000. THE DAY'S RACES. 6killf ul Wins the United States Hotel Stakes at Saratoga. SARATOGA, X. Y.f Aug. 16. Skillful upset all calculations by winning the $10, 000 United States Hotel stakes from a first-class field today. Skillful was a 2-year-old until his victory today, and bo small was his chance of winning con sidered that he was quoted at 20 to 1. His owner, Charles Ellison, had a good eized bet on him, winning $16,000 In wagers In addition to the purse. The field num bered 13. Athel, on the strength of a very 'tfast trial, was favorite for the race, with "Wnltechapel second choice. The "Western lllly, Judith Campbell, Aceful and Max nice, an added starter, were all well played. Judith Campbell, followed 6y Skillful and Athel, cut out the running, with the others two lengths away. This "was the order to the stretch, where Ju- Clth Campbell fell back beaten; and juiwoou. joined tne leaders. A wnving nnisn ensued, witn Skillful just lasting long enough to win by a head from Athel,who was an open length in sfront of Charles Elwood. Athel pulled up lame. Aceful was thrown Into the fence Eooiwaf tei? tie. start, and was pulled up. Summary: ; Seyen furlongs, handlcapr-Bar lo Due won,, Torchlight second, Belvlno third: time. 1:25 4-5. The Trouble steeplechase, handicap, two snnes JM)pnone won, sallust second; time. vniy iwo nnisneu. United States Hotel stakes, for 2-vonr. olds, 5& furlongs Skillful. 112 (Landry), 2 to 1, won; Athel. 110 (Lynn). 16 to 5, sec ond; Charles Elwood, 112 (Wonderly), 20 xo x, tnira. -rime. 1:06 4-5. Afrikander. ouiiinaKer, xuorite. juuitn Campbell, Ace ful. Wild Thyme, Grantsdale, Slave, White chapel and Maxnlce also ran. The Delaware handicap, ono mile Chuc- tanunaa won, Knight of Rhodes second, Jklorningslde third; time. 1:38. Gentlemen riders, one mile Kilogram won, oemmoie second. King Edward third; time, 1:42 1-5. Maiden 2-yoar-olds, 5 furlongs Shotgun won, x xnaa second, Boutonnlere third time, 1:07 3-5. Races at Harlem. CHICAGO, Aug. lC.-John Bright, rid uc i viuK.neia, ana nacKea from 7 to 1 to 6 to 1 at post time, won tho rich Har Hem stakes In easy fashion, with Aladdin second and McChesney third. The stake "was the feature of tiie closing: day of tho Harlem meeting-, and drew out a field of 10 of the best horses In' the "West, as the prize 10 me winner, was worth 54.835. Sum znary: Six and one-half furlongs Somersault "won, Irma's Choice' second, Ben Frost uura; ume, i:s. Four furlongs Aloha won. Vestry sec ond, Hattlo Walker third; time, 0:50. ine .wariem stakes. 1 mlles-nJohn Bright, 110 (WJnkncld), 6 to 1. won; Alad- um, jus i.uoDurnj, c to 1, second; McChes ney, lwj jiJiucnanan), IS to 5, third. Time 1:57. Haviland, Nitrate. Six-Shooter xtunxer .ttaine. jriora. Pomona. Flying Torpedo and Hcrmencla also ran. Mc Chesney and Hermencia were coup-led in the betting. One mile Luclen Applcbywon, Autumn reaves secona, iavonlus third; time. .W J.-O. SIX fUriongS Lass Of " Ivinerlnn -rr-nr. Huachuca second, Gold Bell third; time", Six and one-half furlongs--Muresca won Haydon second. Ida V. third: time, i-m ' One and a sixteenth, miles Compass uu, abdui secona, Pirate yueen third' time, 1:51 Z-i. ' Races at Kinlooh. Park. ST. IX)UISr Aug. 16. Klnlqch Park sum mary: Six furlongs, selling Lovable woo, Louis wagner second. Kiss Quick third; time, 1:14. Five furlongs, selling, maiden 2-year-olds Nowa won, Floyd K. second. Burlap third; time. 1:02. II Steeplechase. handicaD. short rmir Teller won. Fearful sAond, Terra Cog nlta third; time not taiVfcu. The Southern Hotel stft?rr, handicap, six lurlongs Brigadier woe" Jack Rattlln Eecend. Bummer third; time, 1:12. One and a sixteenth miles, selling Ida Penzance won. Chorus Ei:,t second. South Breeze third; time,- 1:48 Seven furlongs-Mabel W?nn won, Lunar second. Icicle third; time. 1:2S&. Trot and Pace at Brighton Beach. NEW YORK. Aug. 1G.-A big crowd witnessed the last day's sport of the Grand Circuit meeting at Brighton Beach today. The card did not promise much, yet It provided a new world's record, the amateur wagon race record being broken twice, first by C. 12. Bedford's Tork Boy, in 2:08, and a few rMnutes later by IX E. Smlthefs' Lord Dfby, In 2:05 for his first heat and 2.-05?! for his second heat, against Louise Jefferson.- Lord Derby " by trotting in 2:052" et a champion mark wmcn win luteiyj .and .for some time. Summary: 2:12 class, pacir A novelty, purse $1500 Pinchem Wilkes won the first heat l:i 2:07; Rosebud won tho second heat In 2:0854; Carl Wilkes won the third heat in 2:08. 2:07 class, trotting, purse $3000 Anzella on the third, fourth and fifth heats in 2:07, 2:08 and 2:0S. The Monk won the first and second heats in 2-03&, and 2:0 Wagon race, trotting, amateurs to drive York Boy won two straight heats In' 2:12 and 2:CS3i. Wagon race, trotting, prise, silver cup Lord Derby defeated Louise Jefferson In twb straight heits. Time by quarters: First heat: 0:22. 1:03. 1:35. 2:05. Sec ond heat: 0:22$;. 1:03, 1:341. 2:05. Wagon race, pxce, amateurs to drive Dr. Monicol defeated Jack In two straighi heats. Time, 2:16 and 2:12i. Finnls of Tennis Tournament, TACOMA, Wash.. Aug. 16. (Special.) Tacoma tennis -tournament results: Finals Mcn'a singles. Freeman, of Cal ifornia, beat Newton, of Seattle, 6-1, 6-3, 8-C Mixed doubles Newton and Mrs. Bald win beaOKnox and Mrs. Burton. 8-6. 1-6. 7-5. . Ladies' singles Miss Goward beat Mrs. Burton, 6-2, 6-8, C-2. DAILY CITY STATISTICS. MarrinRcliicenscs. Gnat Holln. 30; Minnie Gllplnen. SO. Charles Lee. 33; Emma AxtclL, 22. Lcroy de Truax, SS; Cora Shupp, 23. Charles Eromberg, 23; Flora Belk Phil lips. 19. Adolph C. Bode; May Straight, 32. G. O. Colwell. 35; E. R. Miner, 23. J. C. Tomllnson. 25; Mabel Walker. 23. Con tag! on Diseases. August 15 Norlyn P. Holt. -515 East Clay street; typhoid fever. August 8 Frank Miller, 611 East Twenty firth street; scarlet fever. August 15 Mrs. Bayer, 23 North West Park street; erysipelas. Deaths. August 13 Kate L. Bofllnger. 27 years 1 month 20 days. Mount Tabor; tuberculosis. August 1C Dora Ellen Du&son, 24 years 6 months . 1 day. Mount Tabor; pulmonary tu berculosis. August 15 Thomas E. Lambert, 6 years 0 months 2 days, 753 Halght avenue; pulmonary tuberculosis. August 15 Rosa Lofgaln, 32 years 5 months 9 days. Good Samaritan Hospital; sarcoma of liver. Building Permits. Columbia Investment Company, alterations. Third, northwest corner of Stark street; $000, Glass & Prudhomme, alterations. First and Washington; $1400. Henry Rapp, one and a half story dwelling. Falling, between East Seventh and- 'East Eighth; f400. F. W. Mulkey. addition. First, between Madison and Jefferson. 3700. G. W. Werslen, repairs, Twentieth, north cast corner of Kearney; $100. Sidewalk Permits. P. J. Cronln, northeast orner of Xartilla and Madison streets, 150 feet cement. Russell St Blyth, southwest corner of Vaughan and Newton streets, 150 feet cement. Russell & Blyth. Thurman. between Thlr ty-second and Rugby streets, 350 feet cement. Russell & Blyth, Franklin and Rugby streets. 250 feet cement. L. J. Goldsmith. Second and Salmon streets, permit to repair wooden walk. Scar estate. Union avenue and East Oak street, permit to repair wooden walk. Portland General Electric Company, Seventh and Alder streets. 212 feet cement. Mrs. Scroppln. Williams avenue and Page streets, 150 feet cement. C. C. Follett, Cherry and "Ross streets. 100 feet cement. Martin Winch, Sixth and Main streets. 150 feet cement. Edward Mendenhall. Sixth and Columbia streets. 100 feet cement. Mrs. Charoberlln. Sixteenth and Irving streeiJ. 50 feet cement. Total cement, 16G2 feet. R-nl Estate Transfers. C M. Russell and G. O. Gammans to M. Elston. block 23. Falrlawn S 200 x. j. ana ia. v. wertz to E..K. wcrtx. part of James Powell D. H C. Sec - 10. T. 1 S.. R. 3 E iSO Eastern Lumber Company to Eastern & western xumoer company, blocks 3Z to 31 and fractional lots v. 11 and 12. block 35, tract bounded by block 33. Front street, block 34 and Sherlock avenue: also parts of lots 13. 28 and 29, block 37, river lots 14 to 27, block 37, river lots 29 to 32 and cart of 83. block .37. river lot 2S. blook-37. that parr of "William Blacklston X: L. C between lot 29. block 37. and lot 12, block 37, all In Sherlock's Addition; also fivo deeds, viz.: (1) Western Lumber Com pany. (2) do, (3) L. and M. Nicolal, (4) do. (S) do. to Eastern Lumber Com pany; all rights, privileges, easements and benefits accruing to party of first part; also all and singular the real property and Interests m real properties, whether in this state or elsewhere; all riparian, water, wharf, timber, min eral and other rights Theodoro Brugger and wife to the Ore gon Water Power & Railway Company, 1 9-10 acres Sec. 9. T. 1 S.. R. 3 E. W;- M. 275 George TV. Peterson and wife to D. M. Lloy, lot IS, block 1. Alblna Homestead C25 nenry itietzger and wiro to the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company, 2 acres for rlsht of way. Sec 10. T. 1 8., USE BOO PlatoSC P. Jenne to the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company, port of Sec 13. T. 1 S.. R. 2 E. W. M.. of Creswell D. L, C 60 Eugene S. Jenne and wife to tho Oregon Water Power & Railway Company. C2 acres Sec 18, T. 1 S., R. 3 E. W. M.. 000 E. Sohwldler and wife to Oregon TVater Power & Railway Company, right of way about 2.3 acres In north east corner SEU Sec 0. T. 1 S., R. 3 E. J. W. Shattuck and wife to Oregon Water Power & Railway Company, 100 feet In width, beginning on section line between Sees. 0 and 10, T. 1 S., R. 3 E.. thence 2 80-100 chains east; thence south 9 20-100 chains: thenco west 12.C7 chains; thence north S3 chains 200 F. Guatafson and wife to Oregon Water Power & Railway Company, part of Andrew Culbertson D. L. C., in Sec 23. T. 1 S.. R. 3 E.. rlcht of wav. 3.01 acres 300 E. E. Sleret and wife, to Oregon Water , Power & Railway Company, 80 acres In northeast corner. SV Sec 9. T. 1 S.. R. 3 E. 460 John Conway, ct ux., to Orenon Water Power & Railway Company, part north west corner Creswell D. L. C. Sees. 13. 14. 23 and 24. T. 1 S.. R. 2 E 63 u. rurey to Oregon Water Power & Railway Company, nart of H. Furev D. L. a 20 a. a. ana J. t. Cromwell to Oregon Wa ter Power & Railway Company, part of Llnneman D. L. C In Sec 17. T. 1 S.. R. 3 E 60 j. tu jreiton. e: ux. to Oregon TVater Power & Railway Company. EV4 NW. NEU Sec 16, T. 1 S.. R. 3 E 60 j. u. Aicurew ana wire to Oregon TVater Power A Railway Company, part of L. S. Jenne D. L. C. In Sec 18. T. 1 S.. R- 3 E 150 n. i.. -kvuier, et ux.. to Oregon TVater Powof & Railway Company, EH NW. NEW and WVi NWVi of SW of NEH. -and EH W of STVt, NEV1. and Ett SW. NE4, Sec 15. T. 1 S-. R. 3 E.. 600 j. biMger. ei ux.. to Oregon water Power & Railway Company. 21.50- acres In Sec 16. T. 1 S.. R, 2 E....7. 223 William Gilbert and wife to the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company, part of Jacob Johncon D. L. C. In Sec 15. T. IS.. R. 2 E. W. M 1 Peter Schmecr and wife to the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company. EH of SEU of SEJ4. of N. Hamlin D. L. C. Sees. 7. 8. 17 and 18. T. 1 S R. 3 E. W. M. 50 fc.. 1. ana a. e. Glese to Oregon Water Power & Railway Company, part of E. Glese D. L. C. Sec 17. T. 1 S.. R. 3 E. 276 Catherine E. Llnnemann and Iona Mc Coll to the Oregon Water Power & Rail way Company, part of G. Llnnemann D. L. a. Sec 8, T. 1 S.. R. 3 W.... COO John Palmblad and wife to tho Oregon TVater Power & Railway Company, part Andrew Culbertson D. L. C, Sec 23, T. 1 S.. R. 3 E. W. M 1 Norman and Richard Forbes to the Ore gon Water Power & Railway Company. part of Llnnemann D. L. C., Sec 17. T. 1 S.. -R. 3 E. W. M 150 Victoria Fieblger and husbanl to Joseph ixourcn. lot 3, diock 12S. Caruth ers Addition noo Mattie E. Freeman and husband to D. M. Lloyd, lot 1. block 76, Holladay Ad dition koo Clara M. Orden and husbnndto the Ore gon ater rower & Railway Com pany, north 24 acres of NEK of NW. Sec 15. T. 1 S.. R. 3 E. TV. M 100 William nnd C. Volheye to George Glen- rer. n acre west or TVHllam Mc Clung's D. L. C. 12M Western Lumber Company to Eastern & nesiern i-umocr company, part of Hayden'a Island and riparian and water rights, and All property and Interests In real property owned by grantor In State of Washington or elsewhere 1 H. M. and S. E. Hornebrook to R. S. TTjlte, west 2-3 lots 4 to C, block 50, Sunnyslde n.v Elmer E. Mead, et 1., to John P. Shar key, block 111. Woodstock 300 Joseph W. Schnabel. Administrator, to irsi rixionai uanK or Bast Portland, lot 5. block 1. TVhlte tract: lots 10 and 11. blok 5. Penlnulnr XAAMinn xn First National Bank of Enst Portland to a. . cunraan, 101 u, oiock 1, Wnlt tract; lotf 10 and 11, block 5, Penin sular Addition j For Gnnrnrrteed: Titles. See Pacific Coast Abstract, Guaranty & Trust Co.. A B: Manlev. BMrotarr- w i- OIabu. ptiarnav. JOl'c C.7 Falllnp- i DAli.Y METEOROLOGICAL. II E POUT. PORTLAND, Aug. 16. Maximum tempera ture. C5 deg.; minimum temperature. 53 deg.; river reading. 11 A. M.. 6.8 feet; change In 24 hours, rise 0.1 foot; total precipitation. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., ,i2 inch; total precipitation since September 1. 1001. 41.31 inches; normal pre cipitation elnco September 1. 1001. 40.46 Inches; deficiency. 5.15 inches; total sunshine August 15. 1002, 3 hoars 2 minutes; possible sunshine August 15. 1002, 14 hours 12 minutes. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. "Wind STATIONS. Pt. cloudy naininrr Clear Clear Cloudy uiouay IfTlftlirtv SW JPu cloudy luiear Cloud Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Raining Raining PL cloudy WEATHER CONDITIONS. Moderately heavy rains have fallen in the Willamette Valley, tho Sound country and la extreme Eastern Oregon, extreme Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. At Portland the greater part of the rain occurred between 3:40 P. M. and 3:50 P. M., when .24 of an Inch was recorded. Some thunder and lightning also attended this rain stwrta, which Is an un usual phenomenon for this locality. It Is nuch cooler In Eastern - Washington, taotern Oregon and Idaho. The .Indications are for clearing weather in this district Sunday. It will bo warmer In Western Oregon, and continue pool east of tho iiacaae mountains. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made af Portland at 8 P. M. tor uoura ending mianigm .August it: Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy, with showers. Slightly wanner. Westerly winds, Fair and warmer Monday. Oregon Fair south, clearing north portion. Wanner west portion, except near the coast. Test to northwest winds. Fair and wanner Monday. Washington Showers wfrt, clearing east nor tlon; cooler southeast portion. Westerly -winds. Idaho Fair south, clearing north portion cooler south portion. EDWARD A. BEALS. Forecast Official MEETIXG XOflCES. MOUNT HOOD DIVISION. NO. Bl. O. n. f! Attention, meetings will be suspended until second aunaay in October. T. D. HUGHES, a C. a D. BERRY, Sect'y. YEREIN'EINTRACHT Meeting on Monday. Aug. 18, will be held at Rolwe's Park. Fulton. at 8 P. M. Afterwards a social Tor members and their families. All are Invited. In case of ram, me meeting win be" held at our hall, cor. auu ana jaorrison. - JOHN WAGNER, President. By GEORGE HERALD, Secretary. MEMBERS OF ORPHETTR TJinnw r.o K. of P., attention Business of Importanco at iCBujar convention. Aug. 21. Refreshments. J. R, TOMLINSON, K. of R. & S. H. J. POWERS, C. a BORX. Donan Thursday. August 14, to the wife of me ibic Lionel f&t uonan. a daughter. DIED. FINN August 16. 1902. drowned at TVTintfViTn Wash., Jerry J. Finn, son of the late Pat- ncic ana iirs. Julia Finn. FUXERAL XOTICES. DUDROW At the family residence. Mount Ta- oor, August iu, otj, uora E. Dudrow. aged 24 years 0 months and 1 day. Friend acquaintances .are .respectfully. Invited o at- ioau inn xunerai eervices, wnjchi Will Dfl held at the Wesleyan Chapel, Center Addition, to day at 2 P. M. Interment -at Braynard's vciuciery, ja.onia.vuia. CARLTLE In this city, August 16, 1002, at ioj. occi. uougiM u., lmant son or John and Mary Carlyle. aged 1 month and 20 days. Friends and acquaintances are In vited to attend the funeral wrvla vtilnh will be held from the above residence at 2 r. ax. loaay. interment, Lono Fir cemetery. DU BUISSON In this city, August 16. 1002. etreet North. Herman Du Bnlanan. nirH n years 2 months and 29 days. Funeral notlc ucjcaiier. I J. P. FT.VLEY & SOy. Proirressive Funeral Directors and Embnlmera, cor. -riura ana Jefferson Sin. Com petent lady nss't. Both phones Xo. O. BBWAHD HOLM AX, Undertaker. sun ana lnmmil sts. Rcna Stinson. lndy assistant. Both phones Xo. 007. Crematorium, on Oresron City car line, near Sellvroodi -modern. sclcn- tlfic, complete. Charges Adults, 45j children, ?25. Visitors, O to S P. M. Portland Cremation Ass'n. Portland. XEW TODAY. ilEKELT SUGGESTIVE? TOUR VALUED uiucrs. pnonco loom pnones 1S3) to us, will "kivc uirciui atieniion. Pioneer Fuel Co, 7 ROOMS AND DINING-ROOM FOR RENT; prick building; be completed August -23: wV "cmj ou unncr. IF YOU WISH TO USE TOUR RIGHT TO iiuitimoc scnooi iona, aaaress Port Orford vcuar, can uregonian. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property. . wviuutose. 22 Stark st. AUCTION SALES BY - FORD'S AUCTION HOUSE Wednesday, Aug. 20, 10 A. M., at isa Ulrst St. "We have had consigned to our sales, room for AUCTIOX SALE XEW FUIU XITURE AXD SOME -which has been used. In. this consignment -ivp linvn n VERY LARGE WALXQT BOOKCASE, WITn FULL GLASS FROXT A STORY & CLARIC PARLOR ORGAX IX OAK CASE, CAXOPY TOP, WITH F. P. oval mirror also a number of. Bedroom Suits, Dressers, Chcflonler, Couches. and ODD PIECES OF ALL KIXDSj woic Moves, Heaters, IUtchcnvrare. Carpets, Lace Curtains, Portieres, etc., etc. THIS IS A FORCED SALE, AXD MUST BE ALL SOLD. Friday, Aug. 22, 10 A. M., 182 j? irsi or. ALTHOUGH. WE SOLD ? 15.00 AXD 920.00 SUITS FOR ?1, 55 AXD $0, yet our Instructions are to clear out the halancc of that sfoclc of UP-TO- DATE Suits, , Overcorits, Raincoats, snirts, collars, Ties, Underwear and MESX'S FIXE SHOES. SIZES 0 TO IX. Other line of Fancy Goods to e sold at this sale. Sale -commences 10 o'clock sharp. H. FORD, Auctioneer. RANCH 'EGGS 20c Per Dozen Best Creamery Butter. . . .-15c and 50c Dairy Butter 3Sc and 40c Five-pound pall Lard Counound.SOc Bacon 12Ue anil tr.r- Picnic Ham .v..... 12tAp Best Ssgrar-Cured Hams .15c t Grande Gwamery 2M Tmhlll st Astoria 66 0.02 12 SW Baker- City 52 0.28 N Bismarck 8-1 O.OO 8 S Eureka 62 O.OO 14 N Helena 180 1 T 14 E Kamloops. B. C. 62 0.23 W Neah Bay 62 0.00 14 W North Head 62 0.0(1 8 SW Pocatello 84 0.00 30 W Portland 65 0.32 8 SW Red Bluff S2IO.O0 SE Roseburg 70 1 T 8 NW Sacramento SO 0.00 NW Salt Lake City 88 0.00 IS S San Francisco .... 60 0.00 26 W Spokane 6610.12 10 SW Seattle 62 0.12 NW Walla Walla. 5S(0.0C SE Light, NEW TODAY. Good Investments f OTA A Ry a choice S-roora home and l I fill lar lol A1 location; good value. ?m.M vj parties leaylng city reason for celling. $500 Down and monthly Installments for thoroughly up-to-date, modern S-room cottace and fall 'lot. elns .. , I tT " . . . value. If you should want an elegant residence. as good as money can build, with fine, large grounds, as One as money can buy. we have frtv ill. an 1fn1 hnmn nf tVila Yrtlro oil fi:mlVis nnrf trill MI fnr $7500 Less than cost. Partly must leave this countrv on account of sickness, reason for selling. Everything In Al condition. Payments If desired. fan a f Will buy you a modern 2-story XI II I cottage, closo In. on East Side. ffaUVUs property Is up to date, and very reasonable. A good homo fori muo money. Buys a good building site on Co- $1350 lumbia St.; fine location and excel- lent vaiue. iimo it wantea. r-f TJ,n- o irml lnram..)MHni. nmr at the same time could be turned over soon at a. good profit: orlglnAl cost about ;Z30u: worth seeing. fjirn Buys you a fine 12-room house aqd " "VTII lerge lot. worth $3750. Good rea vJwV son for sellln?: excellent location. WOO SS YoZl orth'mon These are only a few of our cood burs. Ta will build on favorable terms If desired. Give us a call before buying. t Hartman, Thompson 8c Powers. 3 Chamber of Commerce. S.LN. OILMAN AUCTIONEER Auction sale of fine household fnrnitnre. IVe are instrncted to sell by public auction at 411 and 413 Washington st., on Tuesday next at 10 A. H., All the furniture from residence. . Burnslde su, including household furniture of every description: also 10 fine Brussels rntrg 0x12 feet, and bale of small rugs and two very nanasome nearoom suits in hand-pollthed oak. rrencn piate mirrors; aiso. Dy order of Mr. Rotan. the balance of his thek of sew run. NITURE from Yamhill at, Jncludlng fine line of dining-room furniture, bedroom suits com plete. Iron beds, mattresses, springs, center tables, touches, bed comforters, arm chairs ana oox-seat ainers in oaK, rugs in Brussels, Pxl2 feet, beautiful Axmlnster rug, 0x12 feet; 11 cox & Glbbs sewing machine. Singer ma chine, costly bedroom suit, complete, etc This sale Is positive, and parties wishing to buy tuwiiiuic ui uo wen io auena unman s sale, Tuesday. 10 A. M. .V) nnlr mon. flno will be sold at that time, and many lots of unHUJODie iumiture not mentioned In adver tisement. Consignments received at any time. vo tuvancco. x-nono BiaCK 731. S. L. N. GILMAX, Auctioneer. Special announcement of sale on Thursday next. "IVo arn instructed to sell by public auction at 411 and 413 Wash ington street, at 10 A. M., Almost n f u.-nli VJhnnni i j golng to California. This sale Includes a lot of fine pieces recently purchased; In fact, the same as now. and -covering the furniture of ivui-iuuia ii.ii. i no niwirrtnm i. tin.ti.ni.. .Miuoutuc. auia xnursaay. l A. il. is. iJiiiiA.N, Auctioneer. Eegular auction sale of house hold fnrnitnre. We are in structed to sell by public auc tion at salesrooms, 411 and 413 Washington street on Friday next, 10 A. M., A full line of hnndnm fnmlttir. nt iuu luu&isnarcnis ot xurniture we are receiving these days for positive sale are of high grade and In many cases as good as new, and contemplative buyers will do well to look In and aeo what Is going on In the furniture line, at Gllmnn'.i jn ju ,t jii Washington street; phone Black 7S1. Conslgn- "'.'" uy urac- wisn aavanced. o uuy lurmiure, etc. S. L. N. GILMAN. Auctioneer. IflnSd 3fclitW A ZJ a Jssf (Ytt VSnV. Aw 0 1 . I f W Uc,UWiv.( U V (Ji I Genuine mahorany and trolden n..v fumi.h. lngs. -elvet and Brussels carreL. steel ransres. cic., oi iwo private residences ror absolute saie on Tuesday nextr August 19, . we are instructed by the respective owners, Mrs G. Hundt 12th St.. and Mrs. Wrrm. who Is leavlnr for Iowa, to sell by auction ii:cir cosiiy lurnianings, removed to JBakerVAuction Kobms, COR. ALDER AND PARK, for convenience of rate, comprising: Hanasome parlor suit in silk brocatelie. costly parlor tables of high grades In quartcrsd oak. Queen Anno rockers. Morris chair, rockera with embossed lrmhor- eats and backs, up-tolato couches In Oriental. reaj icaincr, corouroy ana veiour coverings of u"i quKuvy; parjor aesK ivory wnite lace cur tains, tapestry nortleres. velvet and rtnii. carpets. PERSIAN RUGS. "STAR AND CRES- ,tji,- art squares, on paintings and other pictures In black and gold frames, oak hall tree with large French plato mirror and box seat, white enameled ircrcens. OLD-FASHIONED CARD TABLE IN REAT. fnrn. ax, one oaic aioeooara, round extension table highly Dollshed. six box-seat ehalr n suit. . i-uiL, uutuv luptair laoie raver, x-fii r utss uuK5airG TABLE, very handsome, in REAL MAHonAW nnd oval French plate mirror; alto IN REAL MA- nwuA.Tii AJiU ATTKACTIVE DESIGNS. chiffoniers and LAROE rRF.Kqr!T7c: Iron beds In blue. Dink and whit nnri Mid enamel, white horsehair mattresses, and best um xuza npnngs. cosuy oax and maTicgany bedroom sets, with fine carvings, chiffoniers and dressers In Circassian ash. highly polished decorated toilet sets, goose feather pillows. laoie. i-.ucnen Queen treasure. STEEL rangr mth . and water back. Charter hair ulr.hni. with high shelf, granlteware, GAS RANGE feet, lawn hose, lawn mower and other effects. uruijnKJi 01 iwo private If 31 "hecs. On view tomorrow (Monday). Salft ucoiJAi. ai iu a. U. GEO. BAKER & CO.. Auctioneers. On Thursday next, August 21, no are lnsiruciea nv Aim vT.-.nn.. x.ui i-oruana. to sen tne cantni nr ; . - . yj -iuui resilience, reznovea tor convenience of sale. It oomDrlses oak furnitnri. nntt. ... pr. sloven, ana everytning required for 7-room uvwee -Jaic ai in jM .-m GEO. BAKER & CO.. Auctioneers. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. 240 acres of timber land. G2 acres Improved land. 6-room modern house: lanre ham. cu A first-class bulldlnS-one quarry. 'All near 2 acres on Johnson Creek. 5 acres Joining Ocean Park. FOR RENT 5-room furnished cottag-. J roomms-"ous'' furniture and carpets I- for sale. Two furnished rooms. BUCHTEL & KEARNS. Si3 E. Burnslde. Portland. Or. C.lnnft Modern 8-room resident an k . nu- i v rr" w " -'uuui xauur reservoir. SHOO ahd. 2"tory 0-room residence; v-nuu Eoo4 condition; Glencoe Park. $ 850 c1 p?rk.5"room C0tla5e: Glen- GOODNOUGH & STEARNS. Washington building. .Gold Free! The Tvell-lcnovrn prospector. John . ainrrny, locnten cold cla'irnn tnr all FREE. For particulars apply to X. MOSESSOHN, attorney, 7X2 Cham ber ot Commerce. XT.W TODAY. REAL ESTATE FOR SAt BY THE TitleGuarantceS Trust Co I S ASA Each. lor 10 fine lots In North Port I VW lAnrl- fin..- In V n UMIIin..(. Heljhts. $ 250 A,b,oa Addition. 100x100 feet, near c" "ne- S 3ftA Portsmouth VIHs,- 100x100 feet near f " U th ct.llnn the station. S 700 Ful1 block at 8t- Johns; well located $ 9 SO Rodney avenue, near Tillamook st. UOXJ a fine lot. 50x120. S1000 Sunnyslde. East 34th st. lot and I Slnflft Sunnyslde. East Main stret, lot and I A u v u nsat cottase of 0 I SI 700 Sunnyslde. East 34th street, lot and I v modern cottage of 5 rooms. eiQAO Cambrldco street mf TTninn xva- io v"-nue. 60x100 and eomfortnhi housa 1 ot 7 rooms; plenty fruit trees. j COfinn Vancouver avenue, near Stanton st.. v-uuu Alblna. nice lot and a new 5-room 1 cottage, papered throughout. In first I Class COnaiHOn. all In one parcel. 07 Kfi Rodney avenue, near Sacramento st. ''""""lot. 50x120 and first-class, modern resmence, o rooms; gas, porcelain oatn; stone basement. $2800 3' and comfortable .-room hnii SUnOfl wiuiams avenue, near Weldler st. thoroughly modern and In splendid oraer; gooa Darn and nice- yard. CJ?7nOEast 10tn 8t- bet- t Main and East Madison, half a blocx (lOOx 200 and a new 7-room house. C4.2nO acres of land, half a mile east of Bcaverton; well Improved and well stocxea; over fiooo worth of ma house and household goods. This Is a splendid buy. Choice Building Sites. We have on our lists beautiful bulldlnsr sites ai juount laoor, in acre ana half -aero tracts, at very reasonaoio prices and on easy terms ' Lots for homebullders In '-North Irvington, noiauay x-arn. rouit view ana Tllton 3 Ad aition; very easy terms. TITLES IXSURED. ABSTRACTS FURXISHED. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce. A LOT . FOR 30 DAYS ONLY Choice lots in POINT VIEW Addition on the St. Johns car line. Water mains will at once be laid so that every lot can be easily connected with an abundant supply of cityoater. Prices of lots wilL posi tively be raised in thirty day. Buy now. Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in easy monthly payments. TITLE PERFECT AXD GUARAXTEED Title Guarantee STrust Co. 6 and 7 Chamber oF Commerce Grussi & HiIcy's New Bargains in Real Estate 5ROO House and lot on Hawthorne ave. ouu ?375, lot E. Pine, near 20th. C Lot In Alblna, cor. Cleveland ave. -r and fanaver st., l block from car; a great snap. S31 SO 12-room house. Vancouver ave. S450. x u house. Tabasco. 7n0 Quarter block In Glencoe. all In xruit. loO. lot In Glencoe. 52250 HoU3e EMt liln anl lva"- C00. SH60ffiB.S3&ESr lot' w,n- COnnn Swell cottage, on Thurman st.. at vwvy"" entrance to new fair grounds. $2100.Neat house. U block. fruit, rose?. nam. a ana isast Taylor.. fmrCf TtnnrnvMl Kii.Ima.w n. .... .ot rj vu"uu 7-room house, modern. See today's classified columns for farm and Dullness cnances. Grussi & Higley Xotnrj- Public. Phone Main 305. 132 Third Street, Near Alder. 5450 For a choice quarter block In Ken llworth. $3500 $3500 A fine S-room house In Holladaya Add.; corner lot; must be seen to be appreciated; an Ideal home; part coon. A whole block In Irvlncton. with fine house, fruit trees, garden, etc.; ikici. wiijn; emy ume on Daiance; curs pass ine place. $10,000 For a One Vi block on Grand ave. and E. Couch st.; part cash. oaiance on time. $2500 For a choice i block In Holladay's Add.: If you are ralnr tn hi.iM don't mls this opportunity to get iulb ui nan price. We havo a few lots In Irvlnrton $700 for this figure. Call and see our 1191. Ch or terms for the best block In vcodstock; also farms, city and suburban lots, acreage and business blocks. $600 FIELDS & CO. Allsky building, 3d and Morrison. $7500 LESS THAN COST On account of owner leavine this country by reason of sickness, we are instructed to sell a handsome residence, furniture and large grounds at a big sacrifice. A snap for some one. Everything good as money can make it. If you want something fine give US a Call. Hartman Thnmnenn -' LIIIU1I, I IBUIII U OlIII a. rowers 3 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ettiaetQtottisttttcmeKs All kinds of property In all parta of the city, for uale at lmrsnln prices. Don't fall to call If yon are looking; for e too 4 values. A. D. MARSHALL, 82U 3d st. 1 j MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property, at lowest current rates. Ruiidine- lnn t.ih... loans. MacMaster & Blrrel, 311 Worcester' bli. XEW TODAY. A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS 100x100 and 7-room cottasc. on Chapman t.. opposite Multnomah Club; a great bargain. Right in town. Corner lot 32x101). West Madison and Nartllla sts.. King's Heights.' And up, lota in Doscher's Second Addition. North Portland. Loca tion Lewis and Clark Fair. $2400 S600 $2100 $4000 $800 $2600 $6000 Lot and new 7-rootn bouse. East Ankeny. 701 Full lot and large eight-room house. 704 Flanders st.. between 21st and 22d: choicest location In city. A great bargain. Two Irvington 5-acre tracts ;blggest acre snap on the market. Lot and S-room house, 331 Chap man. KxlOO and modern 10-room house on 21st st.. near Washington. CCflfl Quarter block on 12th and Harrl 8031 flne locattoa or flau- Corner lot and 7-room house. East Ninth and Lincoln. $5000 $8250 100x100 adjoining terminal grounds, choice warehouse property; $icw caah. balance 0 per cent. 0x100. 4 flats, now paying S per cent net on ?0o00. (par A A 30x100 and modern S-room house, f MxlOO. Irving, between 23d and 3uUU -4tn Iacm south. A bargain. $4000 1 ncrts and large modern house, on Mount Scott car line: nne sub urban home, at a Dargain. $2000 50x100 and 2 stores. Russell st. Alblna. near Mississippi ave. fCOCft Will buy the finest 5-acre trac If), 111 suitable for platting, on Base Line read, this side or iiount xaDor, taken quick. T illi 40 acres of fine land, on Base -Line f IfJt road. 814 miles from center of city. $1600 $1200 Beautiful block in Waverly, 230. No better buy In the city. 200x Full block. Patton's 2d Add.; It is block 2s. and is a great snap. Many othr good bargains an our list la all Masses ot property. Favorable 'erms on any of the above. GRINDSTAFF & BLAIN. 240 Stark. Over the new Willamette bridge Now watch values increase President Mellen, of the Northern Pacinc, announces in the daily ca pers of August 13 that his comoanv will spend $3,000,000 in building iwo Dnages, one across tne uolum bia and another across the Willam ette, connecting the Peninsula with the West Side. The Willamette bridge will brine St. Johns within 15 minutes by street-car from the center of the city. Quarter acre ... . $150 Half acre .... $300 4 Acre lots 4 . $500, $600 Small cash payment and monthlv lrni.ill ments Each lot fronts on at least one street. ana is either directly adjoining or within mree diocks or tne car line; electric cars and JU-minute servico not later than November 1, Hartman, Thompson & Powers 3 Chamber of Commerce. Houses and Lots. ffiOflAA 8-roomed house. 60 Goodscll ave fHJli Mavor Cntrx Adfl full Krt fo ! earn. COflOn B-room cottage. 640 Gantenbeln ave.. 3000 &sn:yl0.and 101 N-nth cor' $3000 Good s-roomei touse, 500 Sixth st. RAnOn Nearly new 8-room house, 545 2d et. uuu Full east front lot. CA-Trnn Modern 8-room house. CG Ella st.r fI,uu choice location? Tvtrtlmil.irti. ii.-oll.nr- rangeu couse, two nrepjaces, porce lain oaui, gas, nxtures, etc., etc "WAKEFIELD, PEIES & CO. 220 Stark st. MORTGAGE LOANS On Portland real estate at lowest rates. Titles Insured. Abstracts furnished. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 7 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. NINE-ROOM HOUSE. 100x100 LOT. PRICE nail, caan; niso i-room nouse. 100X100 SlOOu. half cash: cither furnished nr ..nfnr. ulshttl; also otner lots and acreage for cash or Installments; tako Woodstock cars, trans fer io iticmnonu, nowe s Aadttlon. two uiocks tram car. TIBEETTS HOMESTEAD" CHniOR T.n-r latbc lii i4c, ucccs5ioie io uiree ainerent car unes on bunion. Muwauicie and Powell sts. irora itw to sboo each. Easy pay merits. J. W. OGILBEE. room 11. 145 First ot. FOR SALE New 8-room house, with all modern eon yeniences. In one of the best locations on niiikineiie tietgnts; price, $15UU; on easy fc uij , luiccsi o per ceni. RUSSELL & BLYTH, 82U Third. NEW G-ROOM HOUSE AND 3 -LOTS AT "ttoodlawn. ?HWi.oo; part casa. acres, near Jiount Tahor proved; rents seo.uO; price $6000.00; half 84 Fourth st. FOR SALE 50 ACRES. HIGHLY CULT1VAT- ca tana; "zu acres in orcnard; good house, barn and water; will 11 whole or part; the land Is at Stewart's Station. Mount Scott car line; terms easy. Appl Charles E. Stewart. The Beverly. FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL SnfflllinAV home. 0 rooms, attic and basement, bath electric Ushts, fruit trees, lawn, etc: corner lots. lOOxlfO; 51750; cost 53500; terms. Ad dress Owner. K OS, Oregonlan. HANDSOME MODERN SEVEN-ROOM residence In a good East Side location; J25O0; cash or Installments; also sightly corner lot In Upper Alblna, ?650 cash. T 05. care Oregonlan. LARGE OR SMALL TRACTS. JUST THE place ror gardens or suburban home; running water; easy terms. Call on O. H. Mathews MUwaukle. Or., between 2 and 4 P.M. S1000-NEAT COTTAGE AND LOT 50x10-0 icei. ai tooaiawn; part cash, balance :n In stallments. Inquire at M. Bllull-js LLoa Store. 220 Morrison. IF LOOKING FOR INVESTMENTS IN AS- loria or aeasiae property or timber lands, write for Information to Jas. Flnlayson, As- iuritt. ur. $200070 ACRES LAND. 8 ACRES BEAVER aaiai wen arainea ; one mile Irom K. R. station : houso and barn; snap. Call Ojj FOR SALE -ACRE TRACTS IN SUNNX .wic. jituui. iduui, uc&r iku"-; lie; sell on easy terms. Apply 2S1 Morrison sU WILL BUILD HOUSES ON INSTALLMENTS.' u., . j . tun wuuwu. Hca, per month. W. Reldt. 15 Washington block. MOUNT SCOTT REAL ESTATE; OFFICE. .rui, ui. aii kiuu.1 pruyeriy cneap. Taku Mount Scclt car: fare 5 cenu.' O. R. Addlton. FOR SALE TWO NEW MODERN SDC-ROCM uuuscs. remcni siacwaiK; close -in; ?50uu. Apply owner, 460 E. Eth and Davis. FOR SALE BY OWNER-EIGHT.ROnw house. 550 6th st.; a bargain. Apply at Co- mmDia Hotel. First and Clay sts. FOR SALE CHEAP GOOD WAREHOUSE property on terminal grounds, over 300 feet trackage. R 78, care Oresonlan. FOR SALE ONE LOT AND . 3 HOUSES: 5 WW. inquire 627 1st. between Caruthera and Sheridan; no agents wanted. FOR SALE TEN ACRES. SUITABLE FOR pining, adjoining Woodstock. Address P. Wagner. 475" Burnslde at, city. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. C1Tr PROPERTr-SALE OR TRADE acres. 430 acres under plow, bala.net) oods and pasture, running stream, house. r..tn.;an silnally fine body of land, sl.uated In best nart Yamhill County: best Z?Z,20?. oa rcarket; price. $32.30 per acre; wouia take smaller farm as part .pay. iO acres, all choice land, frontlns on good road, 0 miles wot of Portland; one-naif cultivated, usual farm buildings, orchard, etc, some good timber. Bargain, If taken now. Owner very anxious to sell. SO acres choice, level land, rich loam, all lenced. frontlns on good road, near Van- C03VV' one 31116 t0 atore. p- - svnool. creamery; good new house, new franw barn; 24 acres culUvated. 2 cows. 4 heifer, new plow and harrow. $2250. -Siacrc? oC Iand near Vancouver: 8 acres cultivated. 10 acres seeded to crass, house, uarn. orchard. -.2 cows. 1 calf. 1 horse. nw wagon, new harness, new plow. 2 stoves, nousehold coeds, 2 cow?, chickens and crop. A" Roes, $1050. w-acres' aU rIch lan. nearly all creex tronUnc on Clackamas River. U miles from Portland; convenient to electric iVncar,y an cultivated. Anxious to sell. i-2t acI$3 near Vancouver; loo acres cult!--5 acres beaver-dam. good house. raffT:h?US0' 2 barns, orchard, living water; rrn ''eate: nne road, good neighborhood, convenient to church and school, rural mall ?v',3?"- lt you can1 buy all. will divide "?y.c"Jr Po- or ordinary land when you can c,i world produces for so little money? acres creek bottom; beautiful stream. 43 cultivated. 12 acres seeded to pasture. ?rrS nou3e. barn. team, harness, wagon. Sa?T fa"?lnS implements. hog3. chickens. 3S neaa cattle, crop; near Vancouver; Unmedl y ate possession. Bargain. Jin acr5s' al1 fenced; 4 acres cultivated, weu and spring water. 45 peach trees. oJ applea. bO prunes. 3 cherries. 2 pears, grapes, shrubbery. 11,-story house. 18x24. with kitch en, pantry, porch, woodshed, barn; 12 miles level road to Vancouver. $775. tH. acres a beautiful tract, fronting oa St. Johns car line. ,near Vancouver; fine onion and vegetable land; 5 acres Winter apples, papes, currants, gooseberries, strawberries, two good glass hothouses, with furnaces; cost 12C0 to build: house, barn, otc: can make I150O to ;2W)o per annum. 140 acres, all choice land; 100 acres cult!-, vated. good house, barn, orchard; excellent water; one mile from Newberg. Very anx ious to sell quick. Bargain. 320-acre farm. 25 miles from railroad. 7 miles from Salem. In the famous Waldo Hill. ail fenced, one-half under plow, balance pa ture, some brush and timber; watered by n'ce springs; 7 acres orch&Vd; usual farm, buildings; would divide or tako other prop erty part exchange: cheap at $28 per acre. 1U acres near Vancouver; 4 acres culti vated, good 4-room house, rustic and paint ed outside, rooms finished inside: barn and shed, good well of water. Snap at $700. . 13 acres. 33 acres under plow, balance pasture and timber: largo house, good barn, una orchard, running water, valuable timber, largely cedar; R. K. station on farm; 10 miles from Portland; very cheap at. $37.50 Per acre; will trade for Portland property. CiTY PROPERTY Tlce large house. In fine order, newly painted and papered throughout; two beauti ful lots. In Ivanhoe. Will sell cheap or trade. lour last chance to secure this bargain; o-room hard-finished house. . bay window, bath. barn. 4 full lots, fruit, flowers, ber ries, beautiful view overlooking Willamette River; splendid car service; ottered now tor 41600; next week price will, be $2000. O-room hard-finlsheil house, brick base ment, bath. West Side, easy walking dis tance to business center; rents $25 per month. Price. $2000. 5-room beautiful neat cottages In spick-and-span condition; large hall, nice bath, base ment, cement walk. Iron fence, nice lawn, screens on windows and doors, gas lights; only 12-minute car ride from 3d and Mor rison sts.t $1600. 7-room house, good order, fine basement of brick and dement, near East 21st. Sandy road. Will sell house and one or two lota, asmay be desired, at a bargain. 7-room house, newly papered and painted throughout; pantry, bath, basement, corner lot. central location, oa E. loth st. $2500. We offer for a few day3 new, beautiful, modern house ot 6 rooms, cement basement, furnace, gas lights, wood elevator, two bay windows, nice porches, lot COxlOO feet; 100 feet from car line In choice part of West Side. Nice 6-room house, two beautiful lots. iec to fruit and Sowers; barn, street improved; near car. In best part of Sell wood; owner anxious to sell: easy terms. Beautiful home, 6-room house, basement, bath, pantry, -bay windows, porches, all nioe ly finished; two beautiful lots. In flowers, fruits, berries, garden, etc; one block from car. on East ISth st. Bargain at $2500. Two beautiful houses, one house new, ground 75x100. nice lajvn and fruits, nice lo cation; fronts on Improved street and car line. East Side; make two nice homes. Price for both. $3500. Will sell separate Beautiful home In Holladay's. S-room house, reception hall, parlor, sitting-room and dining-room, connected by folding doors, bay windows, porches, full basement, cement floor, washroom, furnace, mantel, shades and screens on doors and windows; lot 3 feet above grade; atone wall, cross rront. $1000. A very neat and beautiful cottage, la prime condition, east of Sunnyslde. between Mount Tabor and Hawthorne - avenua car lines. Easy Installments. Neat 5-roora cottage, barn. lot 02x100. In flowers and fruits; near Mt. Tabor car; $S0O. Nice building lot. corner. In Sunnyslde. Will build you a new house to suit on a good lot on car line in Fulton, and sell oa easy terms. 0-room modern house. East 12th and Davis streets. O-room house, new and modern, well lo cated. East Side. Sell on easy terms, $1000. 7- room house, modern. In good order, flno basement, double parlors, hall, pantry, batn. 3 full lots, fruits and flowers; oa Improved etreet. near car line. In Highland. 8- room modern house, nice halls, closets, bath, basement, awnings for doors and win dows, corner lot; best part of Sunnyslde. Beautiful building lot between East Morri son and Washington sts.. west of Hth at. Call and see our complete list, or write us what you want. Have many fannsand acra tracts, houses, building lots. Always somu good trades to offer. - J. A. HENKLE or A. A. BAKER, 210 and 221 Ablngton building. 106 Third st. BIG OFFERS FOR LITTLE MONEY Two lots. 50x100 each, nice and sightly, sit uated within walking distance of the business center, on the West Side, where four houses can be built that will rent to pay more than 12 per cent net annual Interest. Price only $1800. Six large lots, nearly an acre of land, with a good comfortable house and bam; abund anco of fruit; 5 blocks from Woodstock cars. If sold within five days. $1000 will buy It. Or $1000 paid within five days will buy a splendid corner lot at East 13th and Fre mont streets. $1250 for an elegant home, good 6-room house, lot 50x142, large barn, choice fruit and shrubbery, improved street, two blocks from Woodlawn cars. $1500 tor a real nice quarter-block, with splendid 8-room house, one block from Haw thorne avenue cars. $4000 for one of the handsomest and best built 10-room residences on the East Side, lovely terraced grounds, flne fruit and shrub bery, a good barn, place contains over two full-sized lots. $000 buys just a splendid suburban home; aa aore of land, splendid 5-room cottag.;. good barn, chicken-house, flne garden, plenty of fruit; three blocks from electric cars at Oak Grove. $650 for a beautiful 2-acre tract of land fronting on St. Johns car line, near North ern Hill Station. Don't overlook this; It's a big snap. $2200 for an excellent 10-acre place. 7-room house, good bam. 6 acres In bearing fruit, modem fruit drier, balance of land In ex cellent garden: one mile from Clackamas sta tatton; no better place can bo found for the money. 22 acres of the very richest soil: all fenced: about 14 acres in cultivation; flne orchard of choice bearing fruit; splendid spring of water; a small mill and water power, plenty of timber for the use of the place; a team of horses, wagon and farm implements and many other personals. All situated 3Vj miles east of Woodburn. A snap. $1500. A 75-acre farm, -all fenced; CO acres la cultivation, comfortable buldlngs, good or chard of bearing fruit, a- large Irrigating ditch .filled with water, and a creek passes through the land. We will guarantee lt to be the finest farm In Clark County. Washing ton, for tho money; situated 5 miles from Vancouver; graveled road. Price. $2500. K'.' H. DUNN. 140 First street. OAK GROVE! OAK GROVE! WHY PAY $50 to $I5U each lor 23xiuo-foot suburban lots when you can go to Oak Grove, nearly as close In. and buy nice lU-acre farms within 3 or 4 blocks of electric car line, for $150. or nice river front tracts for $150 per acre; rich soli, nice community, .free water. You never saw anythlnr like it. R. H. Dunn and V. Sehmidt. 143 FInst st.. 109 Grand ave. I . SHERIFF SALE MUST BE SOLD BY Au gust 20. liXK. improved property on Belmont et., between East 13th and East 14th sts.; fine location. For particulars call on Walda mar Seton or Claude Strahan, attorneys-at-law. 301 and 302 Commercial bid p.. Second and Washington sts.. Portland, Or. FINE SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ON CAR nne. nuu. Anotner. more elaborate finish, overlooking the river. S25C0. 4 .room 1imtn and 100x200. In suburbs, $600. Other bar gains. Call and e what we have. Colom bia Real Eetate & Trust Co., 234i Morrison street. HAWTHORNE AVENUE ADDITION LOTS 50x100. only one block from Hawthorne-avc. car uno; wm sen j. lots more at $200 each. $25 cash, bal. $10 per month: if you want a bargain don't delay: they will soon nil h gone. Lambert & Sargent. 383 E. Wash. st. GREEN'S ADDITION." OPPOSITE JONES sawmill and Fulton School, between mr lin. on Corbett street and Macadam road. Thoss fine lots from $250 and upward. Terms ta suit. Call or address. - J W. OGILBEE. room 11. 1434 First st. RARE CHANCE FOR A HOME SITE rm speculation 100x100 In Holladay Addition: every improvement; perfect tltlo; $1350. 10 per cent cash; balance. $20 per month. Owner. Q 03. care Oresonlan. CHOICE CORNER LOT AND TWO SMALL 3i om ana uivis; no agents. Call