LEARNED MEN WILL GRAFT Hughes 3Iakcs Talk to College Stu dents at Brown University. V NEW YORK, Jan. 20. In his address at the dinner ol tho Brown University Club la6t night. Charles E. Hughes, counsel to the Armstrong insurance committee, touched incidentally on the legislative In quiry recently concluded. Anions other things he said: "When sport cultivates the sentiment that money Is the best thing1, then sport is a bad thing:. "When we look about us, we sec that conege men in tne worm are quite as ready to get their share of tho graft as men who nave not naa an eaucauon. Nowadays the young man comes out of fnWftrn ttIMi tlio nn1f 1rln of "frtHni nn ' To do this he is willing to sacrifice his independence ana his sense of nonor. ne will become the tool of a political leader and will put himself in a position of moral Servitude to please him. "When it is made plain that they must Eianu on ineir merits, men young men will reel a spirit of emancipation. Strip fictitious reputations. Have publicity and their merits. Politics should be conducted openly. "Leaders should be chosen for their statesmanlike qualities, for their stand ards of honor, for their courage, not for tncir skin in pulling wires. And wnere shall aw nnr n iha HVwraHrInt nnlHr. the inspiration to do good and be honest it not to tnc education and environment unrl tho atlmiiliia nt -nlloc hnlls? "I would like to tell you of the doubt ana heartaches and Headaches or these last few months, but I won't. I don't Vnnw TirViof- will r-t-allv ha nrrnmnllsliiwl by the investigation into the Insurance companies, out 1 nope lor permanent benefits. I believe that we, as college men, have great lessons to take to heart, 10 put success on a true basis; to learn to deny to men of money special privi leges ju6t because they have money; in otner woras, to develop tne spirit 01 per- loct fairness and honesty. DAILY JIETEOROLOGICAL. REPORT. rORTlAND, Jan. 20. Maximum tempera ture, 42 dfcg-.r minimum. S3. River reading At 11 A. SI.. 7.5 feet; change in past 24 hours, fall. 0.4 of a foot. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. lo 5 P. M.. 0.06 of an Inch; total since September J. 1903, 21.35 Inches; normal. 24.06 Inches: deficiency. 2.07 inches. Total nunshlne January 19, 1006, 3 hours; possible. h nours ana is minutes. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. S S" Wind. 3 MH I 3 tr a a o o a r ? S n CTAT10K9 fldlcer City. .Jlsmarck. .. 3Jo1r- ,Kureka...... r 4?clcna TCamloops. B North Head. Pocatllo. .. . 12010.00 4lNW (Cloudy Snow- ll'.l '.U'Aoi.00 28 NW 4 NE 4 N'W Cloudy Clear MRI0.01 T 112'W I't. Cldy. C.llfi 142 0.001..' 0.02!20S Cloudy 'Cloudy IClear Hd Bluff.".".......t.-)2lo!oo! 4E Clear Itoeeburc '4010.01; 4tSW JCloudy ..,(4210.011 0SE 'Cloudy Salt Lakp CItv"l!is!o!oil k!nW lCloud Han Francisco 'MiO.OOl Srv' Vl. Cldy. Spokane !2Si T ! 4!SE 'Pt. Cldy Seattle J40: T U0S Cloudy T-trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS WKht rain has fallen today in Western Oregon and Western WanhlnBton, and light now in reported at scattered sections in Northeastern Washington. Montana. North Dakota. Southern Idaho and Northern I'tah. The rains in California have ceased pxcept along the extreme northern coast, find, fair leather with clear skies now pre- alls in that state. The indications are- for narliv eloudv weather in this district Sunday, -with light ram or snow west of the Cafcado Mountains WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight. January 21: uur c.iuitif n. uiiuuiKui. January .1: 1 Portland and vicinlty-Partly cloudy with cht rain or snow at lnt-rvah Sontherlv light rain or snow at intervals, winds. Western Oregon and Western Washington Partly cloudy with light rain or snow at intervals. Boutnerly winds. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and jaa.no tair A. B. WOLIiABEIt. . Acting Dlntrlct Forecaiiter, ' NEW OKEGONIAN 'PHONE The Mornlflir Orer-onlan ami T-renlnv ti. gram have Installed a prlvato telenhone ex (ihangey Main 7070. If anyone desire to rommuaicate by 'phone with any department of The Oregonlan or Evening Telegram, let lilm call Mala 7070. The office operator will make the proper call 'Y"-'S1 rrator responds. "Orego- ." Then aek for "City desire the city editor Main 7070. The operator nlan and Telegram." Then aek for "City waiter oregonlan." DIED. HELMS Anilwu' .T U.lmi E7I r-. husband of Georgia HelniB. father of Harry ojcnram u., Aioert Hi. and William A. neiniE. Tn this oitt- Tani.tm. vn irju . i Xamlly residence, 69 Uardlng tret. Loulra. . iiwii, .cu iu years, i: monuj and 6 vijj. runerai nonce nerearter. O HARA ln Unglcwood. N. J., of pneumonia. on tne tn day of January, 1P00. Mrs. Ed- waro v tiara, aged i' years. Mrs. O'Hara. a. aisier oi jars. James a. Beckett. Portland. JOHNSON In this city. January 20. 180R, t mo reeiacnce or Ills KOn-in-IRW, O. J. Sherman. Jl2 East Taylor. Thomas H. .jonnson. agea ,t years. P months and. 4 b.b. isQucn oi zunerai later. ITNERAIi NOTICES. MOON In this city. January IT. 3P0G Will lam Moon, aged 39 years. Friends are re- pecuuuy invited to attend the funeral serv which will he held at Holman's chapel. ioaay launaay), .isnuary si, 1906. Inter ment ureenwooa uemetery. NIELSEN At residence, 735 Minnesota ave- ,.iuc. nur- ju. jauo, itasmus F. Nielsen, aged I year and 8 montlu. Infant son of 7 ,T Friends are re- 'itwiuii.v jnvnca to attena tne funeral ser- jcbs at renaence Monday. Januarj' 22, at x: aniermeni Jone Fir Cemeterj-. njiiiuo-m ime ciiy.. January so, 1006, at the family residence. 876 East Ankeny street. Andrew J. Helms, aged 58 yeans, 9 ,.......0 i-rienas are resnect- f nil v Invito tn otturvl t . . which will be held at Holman's CnapeL cor ner Third and Salmon streets, at l P M ' s J" . Januarj' 21. Interment Lone CORLISS At rMMnr vf VI. .v . Michael Owens, S5 East D&vla tree Janu J j -w, iinra. Araiuiae it. corjlss. aged 30 jco.o o inonua, .funeral will tak nls from rnMn.. Ta...o. . . - A- M.: thence to St. FrancB Church, East icrjiiu ium uk hireeis, aiBA. M,, where requiem mass will be offered. Interment St! ilary's Cemetery. Friends respectfully ln- J; T.TpOJST A SON Fuacral directors and embaJmerp. No. 261 Sd st., cor. MadisoB. perleaced lady assistant when desired. Of- nce oi uounij toroaer. X'noae Xala . ressors to DuanlBg & Campion, undertakers S J11lrrB ,a every detail; 7th x-Buae .nam jlaojt assistant. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers and erabahners, have moved to their new balld tor. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant. aS SV UJ,;0. Usdertaker. 414 Alder. I4a awiataHt Phono East 52. Eait fK-tS co Undertaker. Eh- evmciB, -10 jibmu, JUMt 1BR. Xadr flML deri.: 126 Phe;;" Mala WW. ' NEW TODAY. Beautiful Home I is Fiadmont 8 Rooms, M&itnu Pk0neEst279 I CLASSIFIED AD. RATES. "ROOmt." Saanl "tf.n... knrplar Rooms," 'SUnatleBS Vtanttd," IS words er less. 15 rrata: 16 lo 26 wordB. 24 cents; 21 to 25 ward. 2 cents, etc. No dis count, ior additional lasertloB. "New Today." 20 cent for 15 words or less; IS to -20 words, 40 ceaU: 21 to 25 words. 56 ceai. etc. am insertion. aca additional iHMTtlon, oae-half : bo farther disceaBt bb rirr ann mnnf b "NEW TODAY' fmur mpginri. rtF IK cents per liae, first JasertloB: 10 cent per unt jot each additional laMrtlea. ANSWER'S TO AnVKTlTIKKMrcVTS md. dressed care The Orrxeaiaa, and left at this office should alwars be laclsed la rmlejl envelopes. No stamp Js required a such letters. The Orra-onlnn will n h wuuitMi rr errors la aavertlsemeatfl takea throuxa the teiepnoae. MEETING NOTICES. A. P. A A. M. Alhlna. Tre. Vn. 101. A. F. & A. M. SDeclal com- of conducting the funeral ceremonies Members an imumM tn mt at lrklrrnvim dertaklnc parlors at 2 P. M. Interment Green wood cemetery, ah ju. j&. fraternally invited. opeciai car proviaea. isy oraer or w. m. GEN'ERAL RELIEF OOmriTTEFl T. O. O. F., members are requested to meet at 1 l'ftvr uViii r-n V.(.. An. C...t V pose of attending and performing the funeral I Interment In Lone' Fir Cemetery. All Odd- fellows invited. HENRT BROWN. Secy. All members of Prosneet CamD. No 140. and the team in full uniform II nr-nrtrt 1 ... t .in. -n r c.Joit Tan. uary 21. to attend the funeral of our ir iieiKnoor, vviiuam aiooiu eerv ices at Holman's ChaneL CHAS. O. JOHN. Con- Com. UBO. IV. TABLER, Clerk. new to dat. All Ct OH a I ftS By J. T. Wilson AUCTIONEER. MONDAY'S. SALE At Salesroom, 180 First Street, at 10 A. M. This finlo mmnptoAe svjinof vnY fw-nr-n ..xiiuuo jwrui 01 uie city; pa nor rockers: chairs and tables; pictures; portieres: blnatlnn fnldltlo onnltoro. twnr! Knc . CAVA una asn aressers; commodes; dlnlns-room i-SnroLti?ra laneous. TUESDAY'S SALES On the Premises 102 13th St, One Block North of Wash ington St. at 2 P. M. Comnrlsinc fnrnfRlitnu nt Miitoox r?., Sels rUIT. 10x12: hall mlrrnr- n3rlnr Lv. and Chairs: oak sldrlmarrtr hnv.cAat cnairs; extension table; folding bed and floss mattress; pillows and beddlnp; pic lures: cook and hcatinc stox-es: kltchon treasure, aienos. eir- Th a not- ntt. ior reni. Apply to ISO First St. WEDNESDAY'S SALE At Salesroom, 180 First St at 10 A. M. RRRAT rvt.ninivrt cur r tt I-OR and IJBRARY FURNITURK. DIN ING-ROOM and BEDROOM SUITS KITCHEN and LAUXDRY -roittp: MENTS and quantities of other useful ilh mailings, etc. THURSDAY'S SAI F5s Jfje Graham Hotel :54,5A Wah. 1 "U VJI a,,a,, 1 Wa5n Ington St. Sale at 10 A. M. Furnishings of 25 Rooms liavinir inKI niri Inno frnm nr..- T i..m. all Uie WINDSOR and MANTEL BEDS; l,u"i spnngs and mat- tr55.eI DRESSERS: commodes: PIL- WOOL and AXMINSTER CARPETS and iuBa; warurooes; jace curtains: portieres: ------ - ---- .. wvivico. ncaicrs ana an otner equipments through- FRIDAY'S SALE At Salesroom. 180 First St., at 10 A. M. c t umiLurc,drpets, oeaaing LOD1D M nniisokixinlnf M,m. t I asortment of furniture, stoves, etc NOTE When you arc ready to sell your . .Ti u.j " ' - UlIl J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. Portland Auction Rooms A SCHUBACH, Proprieter. CANDY AUCTION SALE TOMORROW, 10 A. M. AT 211 FIRST STREET Confectioners and Grocers Take Notice Tomorrow-at 10 o'clock we will offer for 150 huckets of choice cream and nth uics. aiiu kudus are ncrrecr. nj i ouuuuu. B r w Feu every bucket, so there -will be bargains for some one. Sale at j.w jiu ciiu, ai zll ii irst su - ioKU, Auctioneer. FURNITURE AUCTION SALES EVERY DAY AT 2 P. M. EXCEPT SATURDAY. AT 211 FIRST STREET These salon includft -m -rniM t J300 piano: National caih raster; two lnnro -pVench-nlntA Tn!rrrtr- rSi i ' -,lwo 5100 worth restaurant cWWS-.niKS: ui riiuuic iui uiu imrior. aininp-room. bedroom, hall, library and kitchen If you are looklngr for bargains, come to ''li First st. We buy and sell anything "or handle anything: on commission. Phone $55,000 TSill nnartor VilnV n "Vv r. i. $15,000 100x100. Norlh 1?t. t til.,. HOBSON. 251 Alder. "'" ' IUI" Hall C r ?a xfSK Montage: IIjJ1 . win DC ithout reserve. F. BRESKE, m 4Jil(t 1UUI. XMBg. Corner n.i.. . . . . ... uiui-iui arum vJty Hall, corner lot 50x70. -with -rYvnm Hmmtfi- 144 Sherlock Bids.. SVt s THE STOTPAY OKiSGOiVIAy, PORTLAND, JANUARY 21, 1900. NEW TODAY. OILMAN Auction & Commission Co. St L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Tomorrow,) Monday, Jan. 22cf at 10 o'clock A. M. at No. 190 West Park Street between Yamhill and Taylor. We are instructed to sell by public auction all tbe furniture and fittings at above address, No. 190 West Park street, 10 A. (tomorrow) Mondav. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer, I A -.t-Z O I I " LI LI I J I I ,jri 1 l. I - ' IJ,I,IJ T. . 1 InfilKPrmlfl h I f T niTl I TP UUUOVliUlU lUIIIILUIl, Tuesday, Jan. 23rd at 10 A. M. at 413 Washington Street. This sale includes all the fine furni- ture. etc., from Seventh street and the I hi i iium xjaai, oiue riisu. S- L- G1LMAX Auctioneer. Auction Sales OF Household Furniture and- Friday, Jan OCtk ..jocil .1 o ur t aim .ulii a L tio r dill' Ington Street at 10 A. M. each day. Consignments are received at anv time. Main 2473. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Special Auction Sale OF Househojd Furniture Carpets, Piano, Etc. of Large Residence "We are inKtrnrtvi rr. r. 5011 (on accounL nf rn'mm-j'l 1 e.. T. t.' Cisco) to sell by public auction nt tti 527 Kearney Street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth on Wednesday next, Jan. 24th at 10 A. M. All the bodv RniKcnic a ,t. . ... er carnots 'ta ii"Vi C te.d1ncS? clcsnt "Pholstcrd parlof i.,.7,cr slM5? JaInleT vefTne .wj complete brVom dVe: VnVv . me oest curled-hair ...uiuM. iu uruer; ieatuer dIHowm couches: dratwrli- J""?."8? JjfS Wednesday. January 24 a residence. No. 527 Kearney sold "without re- :ne sauarc niann nt in A If S. L. N. GITAf A V A,..i ON TUESDAY NFXT ATt?S(9LS iSJFdUL MORNING. WJ3 J1UUJ'.H. UAK H I TTf- NITURE CARPETS AND BAKER'S AUCTION-HOUSE. several conslpniments include: Upholstered narlor nI(Hv- nii,. . . 1 . " 1 t; ' , - v.. v...-, uaijins, iianasome Vx. minster rues. 9vi?- tn.o. 'J.S -x vers- fine !a inV: JcrPs: table: good dining chairs; OAK BUFFET cupboard: rockers and tables In quarter? oak: handsome PRINCESS DReSprq constructed couches; PRETTY " mt kuass beds, full sire: felt and hair xnattrewes. feather pillows and "upAo? fonlcrs in white mini-.V..cnlf- of ware: mantel rvH- w p-r r-u' ri ; J. Ae.1 urn ' a t en ..1 ' " r -" V l i. ash removed frnm Vamt 1 rolls of good quality wallapcVrThe whole mini V10 onU .t. '.' . "UOJe tomorrow tMONDAT). AUCTION ov gexj. BAKER & SON. Auctioneers. ON THURSDAY NFxT BATvER X- KrtV trUI ..11 .... corner XAt knA ii"' oms. fumlshlntrs InrlnHInX" ,J" WHClM I refrigerator and and STa rMMtS Stewwara .'xl0 01 a recently furnished restnnmnt restaurant. tV.Jum"rc?n5,?n.ments of useful fuml. ture. carnets nri iini-M o-V.. .f'H"' rni- for this Aale. Auction Qn Tnu'rsd GEO. BAKER & SON. Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTIPF On Tucsdav. -Tainiar-i- -vi . a sale of costlv hous'furiXi-SL "oui mit,nnn.. ,.t,7- J" rcai 'r"r y "" oa k. weathered oak. tirass vw1 an r i i.i." l,,-FU. Pa,VtLc,8c&,r,n5 flrelass Eastern gS yjv. oAivr.it az ou.-M. Auctioneers. Hanford & Blackwell ENQINEERS Railrotds, Power Plants Industrial Plants 311 Bailey BIdg., Seattle Near In; On Park Street 223jQ hllVC B fraMlnnol 1.1. 1.. . . . , . , . . '"aiuijicc; very cnoice: v-o t . . i . u," . l"V. "Mficet. F. i i .i -. . - -s NEW TODAY. How Old Art Thou? Hast Thou Learned ! Wisdom From I the Ages? One need not be horn with a veil or the gift of prophecy to foresee that lots between Fisk street, in University Park and Macrum Ave nue, in Northern Hill, on Dawson Street, which extends through the : center of that rapidly l l growing' district between the rivers in Portland, Oreg'on, and now selling for $12.00 per front foot, will, within twenty years : from today, sell for $1,000 per front foot '"5- NEW TODAY. REAL ESTATE 404 P. fractional lot la North Port- t!?TCQTpr lot. Laurel and Slit.. Port- poooZ vi 1 . Uu n'ar ruther. SitttZ?! trvnl corner lot. 24th it. cw-Eajt.front lot. 11th. near Harrison. MW-Lcrntr and new modern S-room land Tvinha nd ifh01". North Port- I gU-blocfc. 24th and Pettyjcrove. I ' "J, one 01 me most xnoaarn , v-Gie y-room names In Nortn Portland ?6iT,J,H1r.,ao1'rn horne on d at: cannot I' ntTi f J1'' P-o-date house, cora- :X,. JocJc- & E- cr. ICth and Pelty- ir.'- C 17th aoi I-oveJor, 3 dwell- horfsV rDOJ1 to Duiio. anotner f I2,Me 50x100. now naylns: fair interest: ont! n'ari Sa,moa; procession will turn J le Property 13th and I-oveJoy: corner ,,b.rifl51is 8: insldft lot vacant. "f-Br!ck building, close in. paying Hl'nltlf Ja'close In. paying 3 per cent net. Lot on 2d. near Bnrnslde: can JM5f .?era-,20 Pr month. I U-block. cth t.; rent 7 per cent TO INVESTORS AND WARE HOUSEMEN 10Jifre;?"c,nS' th river In South Portland Over flnn . l"a1'nK inrougn tne cenisr. Hj-blok in terminal grounds, facing rall- VuT py,nK fh- rate of interest. This Is 4f.f nlL "ce to get a half-block on the west side wfth switching privileges. ARDMORF P!TrTi.,l-l VI.L 1 .m bituiiihr; . r"i?,"ce. ?jop.yji. s 1 .Run wler laid to each lot; 393,000 ........ m uunns me past lew days, one purchaser paylnp 562.000. or which there IV'1 ,b Palatial residence erected. Only a tew lots left. BUy now,- before nrlces sre ad. oS at Park avePOrUaad H'rgbta car nd Ktt OVER THE RIVER cr. Prune Place. Base Line. $'TCS"i5r ,ot- Kern's Addition, near In- .., r- c" easy terms. e?S&r32.xl2- E- Ash. near 20th St. rZ. .onxer ,0t9- E- -Cth. running ci?m .e,dler to Broadway. 'jO c a w- p- Raway. near 15aT$0- E- sth- naf Brooklyn st. iiXXn ir0t.on Williams ave.. near Broadway. ?m?T Jot" southeast cor. E. 17th and -.VT-.acr Hear iiontavllla. all under juinauon. c-rcom house, barn, chlcken noose. 2 wells and all stock and Iropte- i.100- modern 7-room house. 121 E. t. . raer Iot- raodern 6-room house. In i??10 ?res highly Improved, nest of soli. nlcH .1 i-.i ... . . . ... " " ainuiiy. AiiiwauKie; pare or tne WOBO xl00 and up-to-date- modern S-room i-?.a5d atUc- c,os ln on E. Ash. Vc11D feet 'aclnp Williams ave.; Just ZT" .". Iock- modern house and barn. 2&!sh.t,J" i-hlock N. E. cor. E. 11th -nd Morrison. Better se this. fSV;5.K E 6th and Holladay. best -P-Ji1 $Z JJoHaday's Addition. J6000-50X100. One of the best-built mod , homes In Hawthorne Park. 77BO Corner lot (73x100) and one of the most modern and Ideal homes In Irvlngton. GRIKDSTAFF & SCHALK 251 Stark Street. TELEPHONE JIA1N 332. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU! S85 000 50x100. prominent location oa au st.: nets Vt per cent; term. $25 000 $15 000 60x100. new 2-torr bnlldlnr on East Side; net 11 per so30. One corner on nurnolde; advance rapidly la value. $10 000 30x100. on Hoyt; a haixaln at m pnee ior a oiiort time $ 6 250 amy. Mile meflorn Q.rnnni K. 20lb, near Burnside; house $4 500 SS.04eh' D'rar - S 2 750 fiX,u ,a Grand "-S Propc W . IUU tiv. JhuInes locatloa; will soon "Colonial Ar1,ll! .t. ..... . uuuuio IU THiUr. tou tn h.,iM "'I'UC JH D'e 'or nJrV?Pf "9i,,0fJnJ?roIc?. and nnlmproved h. 1" Jll iae c ,T a" can "-'"c ryiruuia oaixain. CORD -SENGSTAKF A rn .ie..mn (HOT. 305 Sl. Farms AVe ran nntr pr f , . tract f-rVr,oae iiti -i r fc li,e market and . ."-i. uuuti uniica contract. City Properties IVe ham nhaf vntl.i . . tloa ofianie. ' mTUe Loans V M Imifl mnnv m. I T 1 . . I -' 1 ' c"j aa xarm 1 -fc mi.-njDaiiie ram. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 245 STARK ST. CHOICE INVESTMENTS Th brat htuln. . m;nt;vWK lw' wun Pooa improv lorsrr ior. 77,1 nrJ T r- . .i, L ... . 22 acres. Joins Midway, all clear- Mm 1 throurh th I "or. - . . .. Quarter block on 4th st. with splendid imure vaiue. r resent buildings give a fair Vholesal brick building on Front St.- i rood I nmm. Inv.ttm.nt ?n ni Blcgant home on Grand ave'., overlooking conveniences. i(6o. .u.; au South Sunnyslde. on Hawthorne ave : beau, tlful lota. 30x100 all above grade! atreeZ anfe to suit $150. w c"3"' 0,u- Manr other choice properties. Corres pondence solicited. " iiAitiJiA.. XOiIFSON & POWERS Investment ProDerties per month. """ lta 100x100 on 3d st. unimproved; $12X00 and Second Additions. """u'"cs irvington Iota from 5Sr) up. Portland Heights houses and lots. East Burnside Lots $800. East Ankeny st; $S. VAN W. ANDERSON. 201 McKay BIdg. ' $10,000 Beautiful nroperty on Port land Heights, with ICO feet mk-,. s.n,;nrZ,:"Xi elegant and place must be' seen to be aD preclatcd. "We can make terms to suit purcnaser. Portland Trnst Company S. E. Comer Third and Oak Streets Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards Real Estate City and Farm. Insurance In All Lines. . A. H. BIRRELL. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE By Commercial Investment Co. T65 Third St, Room A. $75 000 $65 000 $13 000 S 4 500 S 9 000 $50 000 $ 2 000 S 4 500 $30 000 $40 000 S 3 500 $75 000 $10 000 ICOxlOO feet, near "Washinr- ion su. on itn at. ICOxlOO feet on First st; pay ing over per cent. 0x200 feet in warehouse dis trict. Corner lot. with new S-room nouse. .cast side. Business on Russell st, pay ing 10 per cent Third-street property, payinjr a per cent net. Nice home on East Side. Nice home on Nob HI1L Half hlocV nn railroad trV in warenouse district. Corner on Seventh st "Whole block on Hawthorne avenue. Building on Washington st: Biiarnnrpert tnim fni- flv years of J SCO per month. Corner on 13th st: new warehouses ail around it: railroad track in front of property. $ 1 000 $60 000 $38 000 $22 500 $65 000 $ 3 500 $20 000 East Side. ' uooa corner, on starlc st. slid rents. """" vayine lOQxluO feet on 7th st Business corner, paying 13 per cent net. Corner on Yamhill st, leased i or w.v per annum. House and lot on 5th st Corner. 3 blocks from 3d ana -uorrison sis.; gooa in come; easv terms. $1500 $1650 $2250 New o-room cottage, near car barn In Piedmont, lot 50x100;-$150 cuan. oaiance mommy. New 3-room cottae- full tiat. ment. good plumbing, near cor ner of Rodney ave. and Mason oil CCl. New S-room rnMatyp T?ao An. keny and 2Sth. full cement base- imcui. uesi porcelain piumoing; casn. oaiance. raontniy. $2250 7-room modern house, almost new. lot 50x100. on East 16th. near Clinton st: $-0 cash, bal ance, ju per montn. $3900 New S-room house. West Side. furnace, fireplace, hardwood flOOrS. nlrplv tintori full xamcnr basement, cement floor, the best of porcelain plumbing: $1000 casn. oaiance in payments to suit purcnaser. Nice 3-room cottage forvrent 0. M. SMITH 730 Chamber of Commerce. Business Property for Sale $23,000 Corner on 3d st. $20.000 Two-stnrv hrtr-V- nn ".1 . JIS.OOO Quart ir Hni-l- nn Qt, $13,3COl-45xlOO on Park St., two blocks from vii(iuigun. $13,0CO-Quarter on Taylor St.: we can snow you a ju per cent net Income $12,50025x10 on Front st Residences and Lots S13,0CO-rBcst residence in market. Nob Hill district $3,0CO 7 rooms." neyi, modern; aT bargain J2.C0 5 rooms, with 33x100. on Quimby st S4 -WYI 7-rrw-im KAvtAA n xr.-.uT. . , .ww..., iwaiwvi uu .iviuuup S. A. F. SWENSSON & CO. 253K WASHINGTON ST. City Property Corner on 2d st. North: best Dart: will net 9 per cent on investment. Call for prices ana terms. $10.500 One of the choicest investments In city property at the present time; un V lease that pays 11 per cent net, and ."! ire tniacu ui cnu ul lease. Fifth st Corner lot and fraction, good location for apartments; can be made to vy per cent on investment. Front st Two-story brick, good loca tion, now paying 10 per cent net on In- t council i. ol tw. TAFT & CO.. 275 St,ark St. Chamber of Commerce. tnr Co I q Pne .of the most beautiful I 111 lrflr locattnn.o nrnnnrt tho. pik. I Ul OUIU of porttand ,UroHv nn ,.or Vf llul uue. vjoou a-room nouse. 3jLnJU w,tn furnace, hot and cold tlon and wII furnfshfwi. rtaHv n nnn,,..... ICOxllS feet of ground and fine cherrv uiwimru; i.iritQ aiaoie: nroDertv cost mm i luumii.s so. anu must oe sola now to PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. S. EL Cor. 3d and Oak Sts. EGGS LOWER Eastern Etre. itnzpn jt. Ranch Ekk I noe Kst lrrnm,n Tinttr fintiet. Oood Creamery Butter irisO'dBSc uairy uuuer 40 43c Best Susar-Cured llama ic I iicnie ana cottage Hams . ids. j.ara compound Iba. Pur I.ard. XT " V. . 25c Lrcsm xsriciv. .r 2 lb. Full Cream Cbeese 3Sc aaiuraay. cnicxen aay; chickens 16 17c GIUUDB CJtEAMEKT. 204 Tamhlll OPPORTUINIT Y IS bain behind rillr Vt. n Inns. fnrtn. km.- HAST SIDE has the most HOMES, has th RHPITPCT nnnnl.tl.. I. I R-VPIDtY. and the ORE.VTER PORTLAND HOLLADAY'S ADDITION 1 the seosraphlcal center of tbe city, and lm mnrh nf thlm wilt yi.uvim tlliaivfei! . . ? Do not overlook these FACTS when malclnc .u.auueuka, ouu BUB luarci las PTODerty, THE OREGON REAL ESTATE CO. wSJi nurd Street Room 4. Portland, Or. $35-Lots on the Car Line oOxlOO feet each for $33 Is the full pur chase price, all cash, ior lots on the car within thn laet- A r?ai7 JV nuf .1 ru lots offered for sale, and will continue tn soil tinMI nvorv l I n . - . - H.. ... w w w. . U b- .w UtUf UiUUCUllVO of their values. These lots are situated on Haln ave.. which Is now holn imnrw..,. Titlo perfect For particulars lnouir iwoui wwu. oiuff.. oa ana stark sts. NOTICE KInr. th hlimln- nf nm mill. t o. 1 prlca of lumber on the Peninsula have been irfvanrfd IX Tir- r,nl a K. nl ... , ... . " - v. vi ices wun trades lu Pr cent lower. Therefore In or der to equalize this difference, we will pay chasers who bargain to build at time of purl tit A.N CIS T. M'KENXA. J USt TlWlk Of It f 31 Sct Overton st. between waiK, sireet araueu. tot Hes 3 feet IITC aaove-sraae ot street, rmse vatj j NZW IQPAY. ijl FOR SALE BY Mall & Von Borstel East Burnside Street JxlOO. southeast corner E. 3d and tjslde st.; a fine business proper East Burnside Street SvXlCO and X.rnnm Vinnoo n1..n ner lOth anr? T7"n -0,.1.I 1 East 10th Street TinVnM be.een East Ankeny and East Burnside. Price. S2SM: trmi tn mU. East Oak Street X.Ot aaXfiS nnrt a.--,.. .i 1 . " obi East Oak sL A bargain. Price. S400O; TrTrif w " w East Pine Street DOXKYt anrt t-nrn. .1 i v s7k r: nortneast corner Sth and E. Pine. Price. J51W. nd two houses, northea id E. Pine. Price, Grand Avenue LjJi 91 southeast corner Grand ave. 1 " asb. or price and terms see us. nomes Easy Monthly Pay. ITientS Salmon auu iui svsiw, on -ou anu 7-room house on E. 31st st, nr. E. Pine. 6-room hnn 1a- ?J-rtM VTrt 171 Trr oc. w i St.. near K r)9vi ' G-room hous? and lot. 50x100, No. 128 E. -I L II St.. nwr TT Tln.1. sifinn Ijfit 4K-r1M o nj c i -r. i keny o;tuum iiuusc uu c. jvn- Chipn I nts ror ?4uD each. Tou can buy them on easy montniy payments. Grand Avnuf Lot r-rir.i nr. r- j .... i w . v. uiaiiu ave. ucinccu x'lne and E. Oak; a crirwl lnvofmonf Price, only $4500. East Couch St., (Near East 1 went leth) Price. ?t000: easy terms. Buslnps; and Flat union aves. For Drice see us. River Front 100x600. on E. Salmon. 1I MALL & VON BORSTEL 393 . Burnside St Big Bargains Arp rapidly disappearing, but here are a few left 30,000 For 4-story brick building In the very heart of . the choicest wnoiesaie district; present income $3600 a year. 30,000 For three-story brick and quarter block: present income $2400 a year. 1 can show you how to get $4S00 a year out of it 927,000 For three-story brick, present loiua .vl expiration icase in four mnnth..' fh rental valnn tv-Jll be $3u0j. In fact it Is worth that now. 25.00O For two-story brick; rental value $2500. 915,000 For three-story brick, present iciiim vsiud lijuv. 45O0 Beautiful house qn East Twen- uciu au, ueu jineny ana xurnsiae. 533 OO Eight-room 'house on 22d st. north, bet. Johnson and Kearney. 92650 For six-room house No. SfiS 21st St.. bet Savier and- Thurman. $3000 For fall lot northeast corner 22J and Kearney. $2300 For full lot southeast corner 22d and Kearney. $1458 For 22x100, Flanders, bet. 21st uiiu u, tins pi icu procures aiso complete plans and specifications T hftVft onft Of thi mnat VToalfoKTn ner lots between Burnside and Wash ington, xniru ana rentn Bts. rrttr.AT anH tnutrltx Into In . . i j ....w. .1 uuutn au dition and Kings Second addition for rAfltflAnnA nr flnta Alan a .n. I . .jw....ww w. ........ .miu n. ion CUUICw low-priced business locations. R. M. Wilbur 30S McKay ''Building. : Safe- : Guard j Your : Future : by inverting in Portland Real Estate. It "will make money for you; our Jiat is good and -we make terms. i Portland Trust Company of Oregon S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sts. WASHINGTON STREET JS0.C00 Corner east of .12th. 535,000 Corner, 100x100, pays 74 per cent net $22.500 100 feet frontage. X12.E0O Corner. 21-3 lots. 51O.0G0 iQxlQO. m W1 V1t1A1 fCnr-tU -nnt. (inn JISISOO 100x100. North 16th; pood income. Aiirew-aiory oncK, rirsi St., SOOd EAST SIDE Quarter block. Grand ave.: S20fl0 im provements; will be worth 512,500 in 00 days; wo.ow. E. J. DALY 222 Failing; Bid. For Rent or Sale Warehouse will rent nr spll on ntv trma 11,. T sale a quarter block on 13th and Overton streets. KNAPP & MACKEY . Room 2. Chamber of Commerce. Choice full lot, axm, ei 23d st. 8L location for 1 son st. t;jne location for Hats. C H. ji.jtf.jt.uLj, at wasmngton. WEST SIDE, CLOSE IN Cnnn Fractlenal lot, 3-room. houg. on illnll Harrie st, near Park: Z2&. cm auiB u ir partieuiars.