The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 25, 1906, Section Two, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOMAN, PQKTLA1VD, NOVEMBER, 25, 1906.
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NEW TODAY.
EW TODAY.
K1IW TODAY.
NEW TODAY.
$450 FOR FIVE-ACRE TRACTS
Only $10.00 Per Month
One and three-quarter miles north of "Willamette Heights, and only -one-half mile
straight west from railroad, Northern Pacific bridge and Lannton road; overlooking
the City of Portland; and electric lines are laid through it. Don't forget that the Nor
thern Pacific paid $1200 an acre within a very few rods of this land. We ; have also r.
lots that you can buy in bunches of five lots for $50," at $5 a month. They are not.
farther- than St. Johns, and Salem line building within a few blocks of them. This is
no gamble. Come and see the owner. -
WM. REIDT
New Books Added to
Public Library
POLLOW1NG te a list of books added
to tha Portland Public library last
Wek" . PHILOSOPHY.
Calderwood Handbook of moral phil
osophy. fox Home thoughts, 2 v.
Kverett Kthlcs for young people.
Watson Outline of philosophy, ed. 3.
Weber History of philosophy.
RELIGION.
Herkless Francis and Dominic and the
mendicant orders.
Johnstone Muhammad and his power.
McKenzie Divine, force in the- life of
the world.
talker Ufa of St. Paul, new ed.
Trumbull Individual work for indi
viduals. Walker Reformation.
SOCIOLOGY.
Ashley Progress of the German work
ing people.
Bosanquet Strength of the people.
farey Manual of social science.
Fairbanks Introduction to sociology,
ed. 3.
Flnry Book about fans.
Hamilton Savings and savings Institu
tions. Hepburn History of coinage and cur
rency in the United States.
Howell Labor legislation.
Jeans Waterways and water trans
portation in different countries.
Lleb Initiative and referendum.
Rvan Living wage.
S?eley Introduction to political science.
Stanwood American tariff controversies
In the nineteenth century, 2 v.
Wlnslow Woman of tomorrow.
PHILOLOGY.
Bowen First Italian readings.
Darmesteter Historical French gram
mar. Klug & Luta Kngllsh etymology.
Pievers Old English grammar, ed 3.
Skeat Principles of English etymology,
2 v.
Sweet History of language.
SCIENCE.
Cajori History of physics in Its ele
mentary branches. 1833.
Bviins Evolutional ethics and annual
psychology.
Hastings Light. 1902.
Laugbein Complete treatise on the
electro-deposition of metals. 1905, 1th ed.
Mill Realm of nature,
Parr Practical electrical testing la
physics and electrical engineering. 1301.
Scott Studies in fossil botany. 1D0O.
Scott Bird studies, 1SSS.
Tait Light. 1900.
Thomson Elements of the mathemati
cal theory of electricity and magnetism,
im. ed. 2.
Verworn General physiology, 1839.
X'SEFUL ARTS.
Abel Practical sanitary and economic
cooking. 1890. .
f'randall How to keep well, 1903.
Hawkins & Wallis The dynamo. 1903.
Hooper & Graham Home trade (for
nierly known as modern business meth
ods!. 1900.
Horner Principles of pattern-making.
33(13.
Houston & Kennelly Electric telephone,
1303. 3d ed.
Kerr Power and power transmission,
1902. ,
ngdon Applications of electricity to
railroad working, 1S37.
Peabody & Miller Steam boilers. 1906.
Rhead & Sexton Assaying and metal
lurgical analysis, 1302.
Seaman Real triumph of Japan, 1906.
Sprague Accountancy of Investment,
3304.
t'nwln Elements of machine design,
3901. rev. ed., 2 v.
Zaelindorf Art of book-binding, 1900, 2d
rd. reissued.
FINE ARTS.
Grieg Edward Grieg; bv H. T. Finck.
MarDnwell Kdward M'acDowell; by
Lawrence Gilman.
N LITERATURE.
GoldonI (Un) curioso accidente; corn
media. Learned Treasury of American verse.
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION.
Colquhoun Africander land.
Klein In the land of the strenuous life.
Pepper Panama to Patagonia.
HISTORY.
Marriott Makers of modern Italy Maz
zini, C'avour. Garibaldi.
BIOGRAPHY.
Judson, Adoniram Life of Adoniram
Judson: by his son. Edward Judson.
Stevenson, R. L. Robert Louis Steven
son: by L. C. t'omford.
Tennyson. A. T. Baron Alfred Tcnny
Bon: by Andrew Lang.
Wolseley. O. J.. Viscount Story of a
soldier's life, 2 v.
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN.
Ba rnes Blockaders.
Black Photography Indoors and out.
liapin True story of Humptv IJumptv.
Dewey Ethics; stories for home arid,
school.
Eliot Poetry for children.
Fnrtescue Story of the red deer.
Smith Eskimo stories.
Strang Koho.
Strickland Stories from history.
Van Bergen Kov of old Japan.
Taggart Little grey horse.
The library will be open for reading
on Thanksgiving day from 2 until 8
J. M. onlv.i
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL RETORT.
PORTLAND. Nov. 24. Maximum tempera
turf. 40 arg. ; minimum. SO. River reading at
A. M., 7.4 feet: change In last 24 hours, fall
I S. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to K P. M..
none; total etnoe September 1, J!X, 13.80
Inches: normal. 9.G7; excess, 3.9S. Total eun
ehino November 23. 100, 9 hours. 12 minutes;
possible. 0 hours. 12 minutes. Barometer (re
duced to sea level), at ft r. M.. 30.32 inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observation- taken at 5 P. M.. Pacific time.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
riurlng the last 12 hours the barometer has
risen over Western OreRon and Western Washing-ton
and fallen over Montaaa and the ra
V'tax. Light rain has fallrn along the Wash
InRten coast, and traces of enow are reported
at Walla Walla and Spokane and at 6 P. M.
it was still snowing et these two stations.
Thn chances In tempAmtura since yesterday
FULL
SIGHT
No Bart in
Front
The bt by
tent. Try on.
CVe rent.
and repair all
makes, and
carry rib
bons, part
and supplies
for all.
Writ ua or
nhona ua.
XV' are ftpfrlalJsts In
Office Stationery. Ribbon. Carbon. Etc.
.Rubber Stamps. Seals, Stencils, etc.
Ultlcw and T. W. Desks and Chairs.
Fountain Pens and Repairing.
Beat Good, Lowest Prices.
P. n. CUNNINGHAM CO.
COAtT A(iBN'CY),
251 Stark btreet. Phone Main HOT.
. ROOM 15
WASHINGTON BUILDING
J. WHYTE EVANS
AND
HARRY
ROOM 7, CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE BUILDING
FOR SALE 80,000,000
to 100,000,000 Feet of
Good First Growth.
Timber
Located near Stevenson, Washing
ton, and Columbia River. This timber
is situated so that the logging of same
can be done at a very low cost The
above can" be had for $1.00 per
thousand feet, CASH ONLY.
have been .light everywhere on the Pacific
slope. The Indications are for generally fair
weather tn this district Sunday, with no
marked change In temperature.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Sunday, falri wester,
ly winds.
Western Oregon and Westers Washington
Sunday, fair; westerly winds.
Kastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Sunday,
fair.
H?astern Washington and Northern Idaho
Sunday, clearing.
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CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
"Booms," "Room, anil Board." "Honss
keeping Roams, "Sitaatloaa Wanted,' 14
words or less, 15 cents: 18 to tQ wsrds, 20
cents; 21 to 3S words. & cents, ets. No dis
count for additional Insertions.
tXDEK A IX OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today," SO cents for Ik words or lean;
IS to 20 words, 40 cents: 21 to tS words. 50
cents, etc, first Insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-half; no further discount un
der one month.
"NEW TODAY' (gauge measure agate),
15 cents per line, first insert Ion; 10 cents
per line for each additional Insertion. '
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregon Ian. and left at this
office, should always be inclosed in sealed
envelopes. No stamp Is required on such
letters.
The Oregonlaa will not be responsible for
errors In advertisements taken through the
telephone.
MEETING NOTICES-
HBRSCHE3L. LODGE. NO. 50$.
The funeral of George D. Getty,
late a member of Hersohel IjOdge.
No. 508, of Hartford, N. T.. win
be held at Finley's at 2 P. M. to
day. Portland and visiting Masons
invited to attend.
JOHN T. WHALLBT.
Secretary Portland Masonic Board of Relief.
CITY BOARD OK CHARITIES The annual
meeting of members for the election of di
rectors and transaction of such other husi
no?s as may properly come before it will be
held at 30.i Jefferson St., near Rth. Monday.
November 28, at 8 o'clock P. M.
W. R. WA1.POL.E, Secretary.
I A. O. Ti. C. will give a bazaar and
whist in the afternoon and evening. Decem
ber 1, 1 fxirt. in the Salllng.Hlrsch hall, loth
and Washington; refreshments: dancing
commences at 3 0 P. J1. ; admission 15 cents.
THE BROTHERHOOD OP AMERICAN
YEOMEN will dive a dance In the Western
Academy of Music' hall. Wednesday evening.
November 28. Admipsion 25 cents. Prizes
will be awarded the best waltzers.
MT. HOOD CIRCUS. W. O. W. Military
whlt Tuesday evening in East Side W. O. W.
Hall. Special robetra and canvas off floor
for dancing. Game called at 0 P. M.
DIED.
HOLAXDEH Oscar Molander. at T.a Center,
Wash.. November 21. Funeral Friday, No.
' vember 23.
STAFFORD In this city November 24, at
Patton Home. Alice Stafford, aged 77
years. Funeral notice hereafter.
DARLING John M. Darling. East Tenth
and Ainsworth. died 4:30 P. M . Satur
day, from hemorrhage of the bowels.
MTERS In this city. Nov, 24. 1906, at ths
family residence. 515 Hancock St., Francis
Croydon Myers, aged 4 weeks. 1 day, beloved
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Myers.
SMITH At Salem. Or.. Nov. 23, ISO, Mary
A. Smith, widow of the late Joseph E.
Smith. Funeral announcement later.
L. SALE
BORN.
TIL.ZER November 24. to ths wife of Dr.
A. TUzer. 51 Marshall street, a son.
IX'NEBAl, NOTICES.
GETTY Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral
services of George D. Getty, which will be
held at Finley's chapel at 2:30 P. M. to
day (Sunday).
DARLING John M.. beloved husband of
Eliza J. Darling, aged 48 years, 1 month, 2
cava, runerai conducted by Bridge carpen
ters' Union, Monday, November Jiti. 10:30 A.
M., from family residence, 1251 E. 10th St.,
to River View Cemetery.
HOLM November 21. 1006. at North Parifln
Sanatorium, Anna Holm, aged 25 years 8
monms. r Tienas are respectlully Invited
to attend the funeral services, which will
be held at the Swedish Lutheran Church,
corner of 19th and Irving sts., Sunday,
November 25, at 2 P. M. Interment River
view Cemetery.
DUNNING. M'ENTEE GILBAUGH Suc
cessors to Dunning A Campion, undertakers
end embalmers; modern In every detail; 7th
and Fine. Phone Main 430. ILady assistant.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Funeral Direct
or, 220 3d St. Lady assistant. Phone M4 507.
J. P, FINLEY SON. Funeral Directors.
No. 261 Sd St., cor. Madison. Phone Main S.
F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East 52.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO., Undertakers, Em
balmers, 173 Kusseil. East 1088. Lady asst.
EB1CSON UNDERTAKING CO., 409 Alder
st. Lady assistant. Phone Main 6133.
NEW TODAY.
34750 STRICTLY MODERN 7-ROOM Resi
dence situated in Holladay's Addition; gas,
electric lights, furnace: lot 50x100.
3700 Six-room modern house on Cook,
avenue; concrete basement, gas, bath: lot
50x100.
Aim some choice quarters and Inside lots
in Mouaaay s Anaitton.
IVAN C. ANDERSON. Phone East 559.
110.000 FOR 400 ACRES COAL LANDS 3
miles rrm a navigable river and railroad
$4O00 for 80-room hotel, furnished through
out and an excellent oatronase.
Many other pieces of farm property for
sale. Address Geo. w. Kowan. Castle Rock,
Washington.
A SNAP THE BEST BUY IN ST. JOHNS
A modern ft-room house, lot 54x08, also
H block: streets are improved, two blocks
from school. Investors it will pay you to
. Investigate this before buying. Call room
. zvah Morrison st.
UNCLE MYERS' LOAN OFFICE, 143 RD
at., near Alder, established 1870; old and
renaDle; any amount loaned on watches,
diamonds. Jewelry and sealskins.
GEORGE BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT,
818 Worcester Building.
Phone Paclflo 1807.
SELECT ROOMING-HOUSE, 24 ROOMS,
hot and cold water all . rooms, all full.
Elegant furniture, $2250. Rent $125. 207
I4tn. rnone Main 1153.
FOR SALE DINING-ROOM. CLOSE IN
cheap rent. A snap If taken at once. Call
room 4, Z0jV4 Morrison st.
HANFORD & BLACKWELL
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Railroads, Power Plants,
Industrial Plants
1101 Alaska Building. SEATTLE, WASH.
SAWMILL PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Location on Columbia River, with river
and rail facilities: best point on N. P. for
cars: mill capacity 2&.0OO to 30.OOO; about
15,000.0(k timber goes with mill, and more
timber available; a complete logging outfit,
two donkeys, cook and bunkhouses, office.
Darns: run electric ngnt plant, in fact
No. 1 plant every way;- same is for sale at
about price of the timber; plenty of orders
on hand, s 48, oregoman. -
Mortgage Loans 5 and 6
- Keai estate uity and 1 arm
Insurance in All Lines.
A. H. BIRRELL
201 to 203 McKay Bldg., 3rd and Stark
ACCTIOST SALE OF MILCH COWS.
Oa December 3, 10O8, at 10 A. M.
A public auction sale, consisting1 of
o nrai-ciass aairy cows, or wnich zo
nave rresnened in the past two months.
10 heifers, will be fresh soon; 5 good
norses, mils: wason, spring; wagon,
dairy utensils and (arm - machinery,
Will be on Columbia Slough Road 4
miles cast of Woodlawn 2 miles north
OI Mont&vuia. K 1L SCHA-MP.
Auction Sales
By J. T. Wilson
AUCTIONEER. -
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
at 10 A. M. each dayk
At Salesroom, 208 First Street
The offerlncs lor each sale comprise
extra values in oak and ash dressers,
massive dining-room suit In antique oak,
sideboard, extension table and cflairs en
suite. uii leather couch and easy rocker,
center tables, rockers, chairs, davenport
uea, twice loiaing, ana iron oeas, up
holstered rockers, chairs and settees,
bedding, pillows, portieres, lace curtains.
couches, wardrobes, toilet sets, commodes.
library and dining-room effects, a tine
line of crockery, glassware, dinner sets,
cooklnfr seta, utensils, kitchen ware, fine
body Brussels carpets, rugs. mattingTind
linoleum, steel ranges, cook stoves, gas
stoves, heating stoves and other val-
uaoie lurnismngs.
TUESDAY'S SALE
On the Premises 24 12 North
Tenth St. Cor. Burnside.
At 10 A. M.
The Elegant Furnishings of an
Eight-Room Flat
HAVING INSTRUCTIONS FROM THH
OWNKR. WE WILL. SELL AT PUBLIC
AUCTION SALE THE NEARLY NEW
GOLDEN OAK WARDROBES. twice
folding beds, dressers, commodes, fine par
lor rocKers ana cnairs, iron Deas in
pretty timings, springs and mattresses,
VELVET AND AXMINSTER CARPETS
in rich colorings, large couch, fine lace
curtains, lovely dining-room suit, "buffet,
round extension table and chairs en
suite, . HAVILAND CHINA dinner set.
glassware, cutlery, etc., portieres, rugs,
chairs, rockers, nearly new . Guernsey
cooking set. dishes, utenRils, etc, gas
range, linoleum, fine bedding, pillows and
linen, pictures, toilet sets and other val
uable furnishings throughout the house.
Note If you have anything to dispose
of for cash phone Main ltt.
J. x. WILSON, Auctioneer.
High-class furniture and Wilton carpets.
Batter t son win sen oy auction
ON TUESDAY NEXT
At BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSK. corner
Alder and Fark, the following tirst-class
nousetumisnings. viz.: Luree rockers.
in genuine leather," suitable for parlor
or library: massive library table In ma
hogany finish, quartered-sawed oak hall
seat, witn irencn plate mirror to match;
portieres, lace curtains ana small rugs,
very pretty iron beds, with brass trim
mings, cable springs, good cotton mat
tresses, feather pillows, comforts and
others bedding, full swell front dressers
in auarter-sawed oak. chiffonier to match.
maple aressers ana commodes, toilet
ware and bedroom rockers, high-class
dining-room suite, comprising pedestal
table, sideboard, buffet, with leaded glass
doors and chair;, all In oak to match;
lirst-grade Wilton velvet carpets, also
good Moquette and other carpets, folding
screen, parlor couches, center tables, good
oak rockers in saddle and cobbler seats.
Royal Rival steel range, with waterback:
heating stoves, child s high chair and
other effects. Sale on Tuesday next at 10
o clock.
ON FRIDAY NEXT
At 10 o'clock we sell household furniture,
carpets, rugs, etc., for various consignors.
sale at iv o clock snarp.
BAKER & SON.
Auctioneers.
RETAIL FURNITURE NEWS
Our Eastern Dressers have arrived at
last. Drop in (and compare the quality
and prices with the local "FURNITURE
TRUST," which includes all, with' the
exception of the little ANTI-TRUST
STORE at 352 ALDER STREET. For
this week's specials: ROYAL WILTON
RUGS for J36.00: TRUST PRICE. M8.00.
These rugs are genuine Royal Wiltons,
not tanestrv velvets.
AXMINSTER RUGS are going fast at
usual price, ft.bo.
Salesroom, 362 Alder street.
GEO BAKER & CO.
. Phone 1967.
Portland Auction Rooms
A. SCHUBACH. PROP.
HOUSEFURNISHINGS
Auction Sales
211 FIRST STREET
Monday-Wednesday-Friday
x 2 P.M.
Monday's sale consists of Quartered oak
round extension table and box-seat diners
en suite: Windsor folding bed: Mahogany
parlor suit; Manogany Dric-a-Drac stand:
rattan chairs and , reckers (Imnorted)
grand collection of pictures, Morris rock
ers and chairs: English breakfast table
buffet and box seat chairs in Mission
oak: extra fine 9x13 Brussels rugs and
carpets; Buck's steel range, cook stove
and beaters; bedroom suites, etc., etc.
Office Furniture
Roll top desks, bookkeeper's desks, re
volving chairs, cash registers, cabinet file,
etc., etc.
Remember
. We also pay good prices (cash) for any-
tmng in tne line oi lurnuure or House
hold goods.
C. L. FORD,
Phone Main 5655. Auctioneer.
S.L.N.Gilman, Auctioneer
SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF
HANDSOME FURNITURE
Tuesday November 27, at 411
Washington Street, at 10
o'clock A. M. ;
Included in sale very fine genuine
leather easy rockers, brass bedsteads,
Princess and larcts dressers, chiffon
iers. 9sl2 rugs, steel couches, leather
couch and springs, extension tables
in oak, and dining chairs and Ivers
& Pond piano. Sales Monday at 417
Washington street, also saleS Friday
at 411 V ashington street at 10 A. M,
S. L. N. GILMAN,
Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
of MR. GEORGE JEFFERY'S
Hand-Painted China
Suitable for Christmas presents, dally
until sola at s:-ju and v :ju r. At., at
413 WASHINGTON ST., BETWEEN
TENTH AND ELEVENTH.
CANTON BAZAAR
Chinese and Jap&nose Curios and art goods;
carved furniture, royal satsuma, cloisonne.
bratases, carved Ivory; tine Canton linen em
broideries; Ilk and satin dressing gowna
direct imporwa.
90 Sixth St., between Stark and Oak.
IP
SPECIAL i
M
A
A KB- us an offer on the
the corner Second and
Alder streets. 100 feet on
Second. '
SB you willing to buy a
lot iuu reet on i nira
street that will double
in a year. Only ilO.000.
1
ALJj and let us show
you a whole block in
the warehouse district
with railroad on two
aides.
'
G
K
I
E
ICK If we do -not. make
you 25 per cent advance
on flats In Nob Hill dis
trict paying 9 per cent
net.
P YOU will" call we will
show you a, lot on Third
street paying 9 per cent.
ACH of the above will "
stand strictest invest!- t
gation, besides several J
others on our list, m
COMMERCIAL
INVESTMENT
COMPANY
330-331-332 Ijumber Exchange..
Front Street
Half block 200 feet on Front street with.
substantial improvement, J120.000.
First Street
Corner 60x100. very central, "pays 7 per
cent net on price, $57,500.
S5xl00 with 3-story brick on First. In
come J167.50 month; J30.000, L-S cash down.
North 21st Street
Corner lOOxSO on North 21st, near Wash
ington, with large 10-room house, C2.000.
Acreage
Splendid tract of 200 acres well adapted
for platting: $185 an acre. Terms.
THE HEALY INVESTMENT CO.,
210-214 Abington '106V Third St.
ROSE CITY PARK
Be patient, good friends! If we
could sell you lots in our new Addi
tion tomorrow, we would, but it takes
time to survey and plat, and all we
can do, yet, is to register your names
when you come in to talk about it.
This gives you an advantage, how
ever, of picking out the choicest of
the lots first platted, and we are ready
to give you all the information pos
sible. HARTMAN & THDMPSON
Chamber of Commerce.
Best Residence Buy
In select section.
$3000.
Harrison Street
near Portland Academv.
100 feet west oX 14th sr.
Between a beautiful Improved quar
ter block and a fine residence, now
buTldins. Nothing but fine homes here.
" Fine view and no climb.
MORGAN, SWEET
& CHAPMAN
21J Abington Bldg. '
PORTLAND
la attracting mors attention than any etty
cm the Pacific Coast and Is undergoing a
MIGHTY TRANSFORMATION and. In ths
Bext ten years will likely maks mors
PROGRESS than It has In Its entlr past.
The EAST SIDE has the moat HOMES,
tias ths GREATEST population. Is growing
the most RAPirLT. and ths GREATER
PORTLAND MUST and WILL bs there.
Holladay's Addition
It tb ffftorrapblc&I center of tb city, and
la tba most DESIRABL.S residence district,
and much of thia will becoraa BUSINESS
property. Do not overlook tbe& FACT3
when making Investments, and call and In
spect tba property, for set Ingots- believing.
The Oregon Real Estate Company
S8tt Third St.. Room 4. Portland. Oregon.
filagnificent Residence
QUARTER BLOCK
Finely Improved. nous modern In
evf-ry rea!et ; cnt $1 ft.OCM) : lot wort h
$12,500. Corner 18th and Irving. Will
eeH for $25,000. . .
Wm. B. Streeter
1114 THIRD STREET
Good Speculation
100x100. East Washington and First
streets, 100 feet on railroad track. We have
this at a price that will make you $6000
in less than six - months.
Dietz-Mueller Co.
, 229-30 Lumber Exchange.
STO,000
Yamhill street property; 1500 per month
guaranteed income.
TUB HART UND COMPANY,
109 Sherlock Bldg.
REAL. ESTATE BARGAINS
$3650
Strictly modern 7-roora house
built 2 years; furnace; every
thing first class. Big value.
Mill st (182)
Park St.. full lot: vacant;
Ideal residence location. (176)
$7500
$12,750
Quarter block on 12th st.
South, best value on the
street. Choice location for
residence or apartments. (157)
OCA A Modern 8-room house. S years
j)0uUoid: lot SOx130' 51 301,1 st- (226)
i AAABeautifui 8-room modern home
jmlfU wl'h quarter block of ground
highly improved. (205)
CI )AAFu11 ,ot Irvlngton st.. improved
J I 1111 lot graded; cement walks. One
of Portland's nicest homes on
adjoining lot. Terms to sult.(ZSl)
ffOAAAQuarter block East Side ware
j0UUUhou!,e propertji. Half black,
V VVtl.D00. Rail facilities. (381)
C4 AHA 3 tor's brick and granite,
Jj'l-J.Ulill 40 rooms. 4 stores: one of
, ' Portland's best built build
ings: quarter block. Building alone worth
price. (250,
FOURTH STREET
Quarter black. Call for location and
price
ACREAGE
J250 per acre; g acres Mount Scott lino.
J300 per acre; 5 acres same vicinity.
These pieces are worth 1500 per acre and
surrounding properties are now selling for
that.
FARMS
SO acres. 4 miles from Ients. Half in
cultivation: price. 170 per acrej Terms:
will trade for city property. (476)
230 acres, one of the finest Yamhill
county farms on S. P. track, one mile
from thriving valley town. Price H0 per
acre. Will trade for Portland prop
erty. (478)
216 acres In thorough cultivation. Polk
county, near town and rail. Price, $20,000,
Including all livestock, machinery, grain,
etc., with which the place is well stocked
ana equipped. wm traae lor fortiana
property. (503)
If you want a farm It will pay you to
see us before purchasing.
SKY SCRAPER SITES
Ijarce and small. We have them.
Please call at our office for Information
regarding inside realty.
Portland HeaftysTrust Co.
106 Second St.
Phone Main 2129
3-Story Brick Building 37
feet frontage on Alder
Street, near First.
Price $23,500
A GREAT SNAP
Come and investigate
GOLDSMITH & CO.
441-442 SHERLOCK BUILDING,
Third and Oak- Streets.
The only half block on Sixth street
between Burnatde and Yamhill streets
that is liable to be put on the market.
Call at our office for particulars.
73.000 square feet, corner, at Third and
Market streets, with partial improve
ments. This is a snap and will not be
long on the market. Investigate.
S1250
A very choice corner lot in Irvington.
S35.000
100x100 feet, corner, on Morrison street.
A big bargain.
' Ground leases for a term of years may
be secured through us for several quar
ters and half blocks which cannot be
purchased. These properties are of the
greatest importance as ouRiness locations
in tne city. Absolutely central.
S12.000
A very choice acreage tract on the
peninsula. This is . a bargain and the
best chance for the price in tms district.
Lambert -Whitmer Company
107 Sherlock Bldg.
4 New Houses
Move Right In
Walking distance, East Taylor street
Modern improvements and nitly ar
ranged. They are cheap for the price,
Only takes $1200 or $1400 down, bal
ance at 6 per cent.
F. 0. NORTHRUP & CO.
211 Commercial Block, Second and
Washington Streets.
S40,000
100x100 on Sixth street.. Note
the price. Compare the location
and see if you can find anything
that wij. equal this.
THE HAET LAND CO.,
1U9 Sherlock Bldg.
Choice Buy
43x66. on Jefferson street. We have an
offer by responsible party of $275 per
month for a fio-room appartment house
that would cost about M?.0iv on this
property; ground cheap at J'jOOO.
Dietz-Mueller Co.
229-30 Lumber Exchange.
Three Good'Buys
Kast Ankenv street, lot 50x100. modern
R-room house; variety of fruit; walking
distance. WM0.
East 28th s. lot 50x100. nearly new -
room house. Frloe Jlfeoo. Terms.
Kast 11th St., corner 109x100 with mod
ern 7-room house, furnished complete.
Price $4000.
J. S. WINTERS.
317 Lumber Exchange Bldg.
$130,000
100x100, busln33 corner, . Third street,
four-story hrick buildlnr: eood income:
part cash; balance long time at 6Vi per
cent.
CORD SENGSTAKE & CO.
90 Fifth St.
Business Property
Only a Few Left!
Of Downtown Buys!
tCfl finn Quarter block. with im
AUU UUU Drovements. 6th St.: fine
business property; will be worth double
in less than six months.
tCil finn WxlOO ft. J-storv brick. First
0U UUU and Morrison, pays 8 per cent.
tin nntl SOxlOO ft. lot. Flanders St..
U UUU near Sixth. A snap.
tOK nnn BOxIOO . on Sixth St.. rev-
Zj UUU enue bearing.
tCn nnn Choice quarter on Stark and
DU UUU Burnside: a buy to make
money easy.
$20 000 fgaV-sn. 6th Bt-:
t7K S-story cor- brick, right
wlu UUU down town. Pays 8 per cent.
tQn nnn Quarter block. 4th St.. with
wiU UUU lmprov's. near Courthouse.
t09 Cnn 37 ft. front. S-story brick;
blQ 0UU Alder and F!rst sts.
$25 000 60"foot brick bids- Frnt -GOLDSMITH
& CO.
441-442 Sherlock Bldg.. Third and Oak Sts,
ACREAGE!!
BARGAINS
Good Investment, Big Profits!
21 acres, less 19 blocks east of Union,
avenue and north of Ainsworth street:
ready for platting: no stumps; price $500
per acre. This tract will make 126 lots
50x100. with streets, and will readily sell
for $150 per lot. This will make you over
75 per cent profit.
IS acres adjoining Irvington Heights,
ready for platting. Splendid view. Pries
$K00 pe acre. These lots will sell as rap
Idly as lots in Irvington, and the prion
will b less than half. You can rapidly
sell these lots for from $275 to $450 per lot.
Figure this out. We offer this tract for
few days only.
30 acres platted addition on Ainsworth
avenue. Price for a few days only $600
per acre. This tract lies near lots that
are selling for $150. 25x100. You can aell
these lots 50x100 at $200 and make 100 per
cent.
$18,000
Good Al Inside residence property; rents
for $170 per month; pays 9 per cent net:
new- modern buildings.
$50 cash, balance $10 per month at t per
cent for lots on Woodstock carline, be
tween Gladstone and Maple avenue.
Three 6-acre tracts; level as a floor,
uncultivated, good soil. 18 feet to water
and near 5-cent fare. Price $300 per acre.
Lot, 50x100. on Fargo street, between
Union and Rodney avenues. Price $K-.0.
Only lot left on that street; faces south.
Lots sell there for $1000.
Scandinavian American Co.
Sixth Street, Room 4.
"BUY BUSINESS PROPERTY"
$28,000
.Three-story brick with bull basement:
J stores on ground floor; 38 rooms on
2d and 3d floors; income $250 per month;
located on East Side.
Reed, Fields & Tynan Co.
102 Second St.
Phone Main 7004.
That New Car Line
From Salem runs past that 100x110 on
corner of Second and Hall streets, that
we must Bell in the next few days for
$11,000. If you do not buy this you lose
a good opportunity to make a piece of
money.
Moore Realty Co.
416 Rtearn Building, Sixth and Morrison.
Don't Build a Home
UNTIL YOU SEE
Colonial Heights
Improved streets, cement sidewalks;
everything ready; walking distance; rea
sonablo prices; easy terms.
CordSengstakesCo.
90 Fifth St.
FOR SALE
Plainfield
Adjoining Richmond
Beautifully situated, overlooking city; 12
lots each 50x100 feet, price. $17,600. $6fr0
cash, balance In three years at 6 per cent;
this property acquired by trust estate on
foreclosure of mortgage; for saie at coat.
Frederick H. Strong, trustee, at Ladd. &
Tllton's Bank.
Finest Quarter Block
la Nob Hill District
A bargain If purchased from owner
without commission. Address M 67.
Oregonlan.
University Park
Lots 25x100; price $125 to $176: $5 cash
and $2.50 per month; near carline.
A. C. McDonald
University Park.
Phone East 713.
A Whole Block $6000
On West Side between 14th and Ixrwns
dale. Clifton and Myrtle; $1000 spent In
properlv grading' will make this block
worth $12,000.
J. r. OOMPTOV.
100 Abington Bldg. I'aclfto ISO.