THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, AUGUST 18, 1907. l- FALL TO BE ACTIVE Many New Building Projects Are Announced. HOMES AND BRICK BLOCKS Catholics Plan New Schools and Clubs for AA'hich Sites Have Been Secured Buy 200 Acres at Oswego. Fall building on the East Side prom ises to be heavy and several important contracts are about to be let. On Union avenue and East Oak street a two-story brlrk annex is to be built to cost $10,000. H. J. Hefty is pre paring plans for this building which Is 50x20. The ground floor will bo occupied by stores and the upper por tion will be connected with the main building. S. Aligrani has started work on a two-story brick on the south side of Hawthorne avenue, between East Sec ond and East Third, to cost $15,000. Work on the concrete foundation is well along toward completion. Mr. Aligrani would have erected a frame building, had not 'the property been within the fire limits. At East Market and East First streets the Columbia Milling Company has completed its plant at a cost of 150.000. It is a modern plant for grinding cereals. Architect J. O. Wrenn has prepared plans for a dwelling for himself at East Eleventh and Tillamook streets to cost 14500. Excavation for the foun dation has been started. It will be an g-room building. H. L. Camp & Company has the con tract for the erection of a residence and garage for John Poulsen, to cost $7000 and $400 respectively. The house will be built on East Tenth and Multnomah streets, and the garage will occupy one end of the lot. It will be one of the most attractive houses on the East Side. The Catholics have under way and in contemplation buildlngs'in many places on the East Side.- A school and chapel will be erected on the grounds of the Redeniptorlst Fathers to cost $10,000. rians have been prepared for this structure and the contract will be let so that work can start on the founda tion next month. This building is the first of a group to be erected on the 12-aere tract secured. At University Park a school for girls will be erected near the Holy Cross Church to cost $700n. It will be built this Fall. Work Is going forward on the new Polish Roman Catholic Church on Maryland avenue and Failing street. 92x44. to cost $12,000. It will be com pleted and occupied aoout the mid dle of next month. Immediately after the completion of this edifice work will start on a schoothouse to provide Cath olic education for the children of the Polish citizens. Work has been started on the foundation of the annex to the Holy Names Academy on East Oak and" East Twelfth streets. This build ing will cost $7000. It will be com pleted about the first of the year. The concrete foundation for the club house of the Catholic Young Men's Club in the Alblna parish is -completed, but the bids for the building were in excess of the funds of the club and it was decided to call for new bids. The most important acquisition by the Catholic diocese during the week was the purchase of 200 acres of land at Oswego from P. H. Jarisch and A. vTalling for $34,000. The deed for this land was placed on file at Oregon City "Wednesday. It is announced that the land was purchased for the purpose of establishing a large educational in stitution to be under the control of the Sisters of the Holy Names. The land Is accessible both by the Wil lamette River and by rail. It is on an elevation and Is considered ideal for the purpose for -which It was pur chased. The Catholics also have se cured a tract of 70 acres on the East Side, near Oak Grove. Plans have been prepared for a res idence for S. I. Gulss on East Seven teenth and East Alder streets to cost $3500. Hart's Beard Sacrificed to Fire Fiend St. John Photographer Usea Giwo llne to Clean Gallery Floor by Light of Candle Home Almost Deatroyed Same Nlarht. f A. HART, the new photographer of mr St. Johns, is minus a considerable portion of his beard, the result of a fire In his gallery in the Holhrook block, Fri day night, that came very nearly being mure serious and destroying the block. Mr. Hart had Just taken charge of the gallery and decided that the floor needed cleaning. He got out some gasoline and MHrted to work. The electric lights had not yet been turned on.' and he was using n candle temporarily while at work. In mme way the bucket of gasoline ignited from the candle and a flame reaching nearly to the ceiling of the room poured forth from the bucket. For a time it looked as though a serious fire would re sult. All efforts to extinguish the flames were futile until Mr. Hart put a lid on top of the bucket. That stopped the fire there, and then by means of some rugs the fire on the oil on the floor was smoth-. ered out. Mr. Hart was burned slightly about his face and his beard was partly singed off. After Mr. Hart had gone to his home from the gallery he found that the house had a narrow escape from fire. Mrs. Hart had retired, leaving the lamp burn ing on a table near the bed. Before fall ing asleep she noticed that the light was "slowly fading out. She saw with alarm that the light had gone down into the lamp Itself. Hastily Jumping up. she picked the lamp up and succeeded in throwing It Into the yard a short distance from the house, where It exploded, scat tering the oil and setting fire to the grass, which she succeeded in extinguish ing with considerable effort. PROGRESS OF LEMCKE SUIT Plaintiffs Give Notice of More Legal Trouble for Promoters. In ' th continuation of the suit yes terday to have a receiver appointed for the H. TV. Lemeke Company, a real estate firm, the prosecution gave notice that more legal trouble is ahead for the promoters. For the defense AUor ny Dan G. Malarkey stated that the plaintiffs knew what they were buying when they bought Into the firm, and thai any fraud committed since Viry became members of the firm must have been with their, knowledge and consent, as they were officers of the concern. He intimated that the tangle came about because Burkhardt. one ofl the complainants, wanted to "run things hla own way." Wallace MoCamant. arguing in favor of the appointment of a receiver on the application of v. A. Curry and F. Otto Burkhardt, said: "If Tom Lawson had ever heard of the wny in which H. Y. Lfmcke han dled the lease of the offices of the company and secured a credit of mon than $6000 by having the company pay its rent four years and a holf in ad vance, he never would ltnve paid any attention to Standard Oil. He would Lave had a new kind of frenzicu nance. Wind Damages Grain. XEZ PERCE. Idaho. Aug. 17.-(Sne cial.) Reports continue to come in show ing that a great amount of damage was done to the ripe fields of grain by the heavy winds last Wednesday. Many farmers say they have lost from five to ten bushels to the acre on entire fields. The Velvet Caste variety seemed to suf fer the heaviest. The yield Is proving ex cellent even in the" fields where tho have been damaged by the wind. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Aug. 37. Maximum temper ature. l des-rrtei,; minimum temperature. TJ degree. Kiver reading at 8 A. M. feet: change in last -4 hours, 0.3 feet fall. Total rainfall 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.. trace: total rainfall since September 1, IBOfl. 45.,".- Inehes; normal rainfall since September 1 inoc, 4fl.5:: Inches; deficiency, l.i'O inches Total sunshine August 36, 14 hours T min utes: possible sunshine August 10. 14 hour 7 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 3 P. M., 30.06 Inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at u P. M., Pacific time, August 37. STATIONS Baker City ... Eureka North Head .. Pocatello Portland Red Bluff Sacramento Pan Francisco . Hpokane Seattle Tatoosb Island Walla Walla .. 7!0.00i janlo.ooi 14N ICIear 12N Clear IRiNWiClear lw T. "14 T. 12 SB Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear 171 1 T. 40.00 IMlO.CKll IHlllO.OOl 74o.Oo !S'O.0 ;8io.ooi lOtNW CSE ISIS -OiW cloudy ::sw jciear 4NE Cloudy, 1RRW lOiSW Clear Clear T. Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The pressure has risen decidedly over the J'acitic Northwest during the last 32 hours. ami tne nigh area overlying that region h again assumed a pronounced character. Fair weamer now generally prevails over tin Pacific Slope and Inter-Mountain region A light rain occurred at Seattle during th" day, and Inappreciable amounts at North Head and Portland.- The British Columbia depression noted on this morning's chart appears to be central this evening about Pocatello. where a thunderstorm occurred about midday, accompanied by a trace or rain. Much cooler weather prevailed thiF evening over Oregon. Eastern Washington and Idaho, the fall in temperatures being particularly marKea at jaker city, or. The indications are for fair weather ove Oregon. Western Washington and Southern Idaho today, nut increasing cloudiness. with possibly rain, is -expected over Eastern ashlngton and Northern Idaho. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Generally fair northwest winds. Western Oregon and Western Washington generally fair: northwest winds. - Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Fair. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho ' Increasing, cloudiness, with possibly show ers" cooler. eaverton-Reedville Acreage CENTERING AT WHEELER STATION REDWUB BKVESTOff The Pasadena of Oregon Secure a home in this rich and highly-improved local ity, less than ten miles from Portland. With present rail way service, owners of these tracts can reach places of business by 8 o'clock in the morning and return in the evening, leaving at 4:10 and 5:20. Four trains daily each way. To this add the future service of an electric line, already surveyed through the tract. Make 3-our selections while 1 available. Prices and terms, both reasonable, made known on application In person or by letter. These tracts are exactly as represented. We invite the most rigid examination. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 245 12 STARK STREET 3 K.Aa.i .. . $ atari fy. f " Furnislied or unf urnishedj new, tii S3 1 I JflWTI modern 6-roora house, in the lJJIjP Swell East Side district. Dinifig- room finished in Flemish oak, fireplace, prilhvork in hall; built-in-seat, china closet, bookcase and linen closet; gas and electric lihls. bathroom, full cement basement, laundry tubs, .elevator and all modern conveniences; roses and fruit trees. Faces east. Balance easv terms. 667 Union Avenue North. Vvf Hay Hartman & Thompson Bankers Chamber of Commerce - . t X 2 Ji IMS U SEVEN HOMES IN ROSE CITY PARK Two are now occupied; one will be ready to live in this week; two will be ready in two weeks and the other two will be com pleted the first of September. Still another home will be built this 'Fall, and probably six besides that. There are scores of people who are planning to build, and whose work is in the hands of architects and contrac tors. It is perfectly safe to assume that there will be at least thirty new homes in Rose City Park by the middle of next Sum mer. Unless you have been out to Rose City Park lately, you have no idea what a wonderful difference a few houses makes. It adds to the natural beauty of the place and seems to almost compel one to fall in line and build where there is every city con venience the freedom of Nature, excellent transportation facilities and environment that is unsurpassed on the North Pacific Coast. There are still several very desir able locations at $450, on easy terms, while the finest possible locations for homesites can be had at prices a little in advance of that figure. MEETTNO NOTICES. the officers and members op Multnomah Tent. No. 67, K. O. T M., are requested to attend the funeral services of August Xeltzel, at Flnley'a chapel today i ouiiuo j i, a u sr. an. PIED. BA6KERVILLE In thl. ..Iti- in at he ramllv residence. 270 Kt swth street North. Herbert E. Bankervllle. aged 01 years, runerai announcement later. KISER In this eltv. AiirnM 17 th. fin lly residence. K2I Bant Stark St., Reeoe Coad xiiser. agea t montns and 11 days. BTERS In tht. city. August 17. Jacob Byers, FUNERAL NOTICES. LARSON At residence. 471 East Everett st Aug. 17. John Edward Larson, aged IS .TOiB, ju monins. p rienas are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral servln. vhinh wilt be held at Holman'a chapel, corner 4 rnra ana salmon at . at i p. m. todsy (Sunday) Aug. 38. Interment Ion Fir cemetery. TOWNS 3n this cltr. Au. It Wllltan t Towne. aged 61 years. 8 months, member of Illinois infantry and the Eighth mi no! Cavalry, brother of Mrs. Henry. A naroen, mis city. Friends and comradoi of the G. A. R. are respectfully Invited t. attend the funeral services, which will be neia at HOlmin b chapel, corner Third an( Salmon ata., at 2 P. M. today (Sunday) iniermeni u. a. k. cemetery. EARNER Vernon Vesta Career, aged 19 jears. aaugnier or L.. w. and Nellie G. Camer, 77.1 Multnomah St.. Portland and Castle Rock. Or. Funeral services will be held at Holman s chapel, Monday. August 39, 2 P. M. Mlsff earner was member of Port land High School class 1907. LOURITZ The funeral services of Pitra Lourlti will be held at Flnley'o chapel at 31 A. M. today (Sunday). . Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir. NEITZEL The funeral services of August C. Neltsel will be held at Flnley'a chapel at 2 P. M. today (Sunday). Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. NORDCJUIST The funeral services of Brie E. Nordquist will be held at Flnley-s chapel at 4 p. M. today (Sunday). Friends In vited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. J. P'. FINLEY SO. Funeral Directors, No. 161 Sd st.. cor. Madison. Phone Main 9. Dunning, McEntee A Gllbangh, Funeral Di rectors, 7th Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst. EBICSOX t'NDERTAKIXG CO., 400 Aldel st. Lady assistant. Phone Main 6133. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct ors, 528 3d st. Lady assistant. Phona M. SO?. ZELLER-BYRXES CO.. Funeral Direct ors, 273 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant. F. 8- DCNMXO, Undertaker, 414 East Alder. 'Lady assistant. Phone East 6t. NEW TODAY. ON TUESDAY NEXT AT BAKER'S AUCTION-HOUSE. COR NER ALDER AND PARK STS. We are Instructed by the owner. Mrs. S. L Keyburn. to sell the furnishings of her residence, removed to our salesrooms for convenience of sale, comprising sev eral good IRON BEDS, best springs SILK FLOSS and other mattresses, feather pil lows, separate DRESSERS, in oak and mahogany, oak chiffonier, toiletware, parlor couches, rockers, center tables, DAVENPORT, lace curtains, portieres and BRUSSELS carpets; dining-room suite, viz: extension table. SIDEBOARD, BUFFET and chairs, gas reading lamp, mantel folding beds, rattan rockers, oil paintings and other pictures, metal fold ing bed, linoleum, neat, new GAS RANGE, also GAS WATER heater, gasoline stove and oven, heaters, refrigerator, lawn mower, glassware, utensils and other effects. On view tomorrow (Monday). Sale Tuesday at 10 o'clock. ON THURSDAY NEXT At same address, we shall sell fur niture, carpets, etc.. removed from Hoyt street: also furniture from East Portland. Sale on Thursday at 10 o'clock. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. Office and salesrooms, 352-4 Alder street; both phones. Grand Central Station Time Card SOUTHERN FACinC. LMln? Pnrf !anH Shasta Express Cottagtt Grove Passenger.. California express San Francisco Express.... West Side Corvallis Passenger Sheridan Passenger . Forest Grove Passenger. . . Forest Grove Passenger. . Arriving Portland Oregon Kxpress , 8:13 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 7:43 D. m. 11:30 p. m 7:00 a. m. 4:10 p. m. 11:00 a. m. &:20 p. m. 7:23 a. m. eottage Grove Passenger... 11:30 a. m. pnasta express. Portland Express. ......... 7:80 p. m. 11:30 p. m. west oiae ("Vtrvii 1 Mm Tanar . 9:55 p. m. Sheridan Passenger 10:20 a. m. Forest Grove Passenger. . . Forest Grove Passenger. . . 8:00 a. m. 2:50 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Lea vine: Portland. Tacoma and 8eattla Express. . -North Coast Chicago Limited. Puget Sound Limited 8:80 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 4:80 p. m. Overland Express ..... 11:45 p. m. Arriving; Portland North Coast Limited.. Portland Express............... Overland Express.............. Fuget Sound Limited 7:00 a. m. 4:13 p. m. 6:15 p. m. 10:55 p. m. OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland- Local Passengei ................. 8:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m. T:O0 p. m. 7:40 p. m. 6:00 a. m. 9:45 a. m. 8:20 p. m. 5:4S p. m. Chicago-Portland Bpaelal Spokane Flyer . Kansas city m Chicago Express. . ArrlTlnr Portland Spokane Flyer Chi.. Kan. City & Portland Ex... Chicago-Portland fepectah Local Passenger ASTORIA COLUMBIA BITER. Leavlne; Portland 1 Astoria A Seaside Express 1 8:00 a.m. Astoria A Seaside Express I :uu p. m. Ssaslda Special 18:10 p.m. Arriving; fortland Astoria & Portland Passenger. . .tl3:10 p. m. Portland Express 110:00 p. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. T H.ln. l'n.tlunrl Dallas Passenger Dallas Passenger Arriving Portland Dallas Passengor. ...... . Dallas Passenger 7:40 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 10:15 a. m. 6:25 p. m. Saturday only. All other trains dally. NEW TODAY. PORTLAND AUCTION CO. Main 5853. A 4121. 211 FIRST STREET. AUCTION SALES ARE HELD EVERT TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AT 10 A. M. AND FRIDAY. 2 P. M. - CANDYMAKER'S OUTFIT INCLUDED IK TUESDAY'S SALE A cnmDletp candy manufaoturine outfit as well ax the fixtures for a CANDY and CIGAR STORE, including-a National cash- register, double decK showcase, copper kettles, marble slabs, candy moulds ana In fact a complete stock delivered to us by the CONSTABLE TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION. OUR POPULAR Furniture Auctions Have grown to such proportions that we were obliged to secure the greater part of the adjoining store In order to ac commodate our ever increasing patronage Now we can give the goods for sale a better display and handle a greater quantity of goods at each sale. If you have not visited our salesrooms, you will be surprised when you come ana see tne immense quantity of goods of every description that passes through our hands dally. AND WHY? BECAUSE WE BUY MORE WE SELL MORE, WE PAY MORE For any kind of furniture or merchandise than any other nouse In the city. DON'T FORGET -THE NUMBERS Phonea: Main Obon; A 4121. PORTLAND AUCTION COMPANY. 211 First Street. Auction Sales By J. T. WILSON AUCTIONEER Monday, Wednesday, Friday At Salesroom, 208 First St. I .1 in A M P.rn Ttsv Our three days' sales for the week comprise the latest style parlor and HDrary lurnisnings. select aining-room eauiDments. bedroom and kitehph effects. a variety of folding beds, sanitary iron beds, fine mattresses, wool blankets, pil lows and other bedding, portieres, lace curtains, dining-room tables, buffets and sideboards, chairs, rockers, dishes and housekeeping requisites, gas ranges, gai Dlates. steel ranges, a fine assortment o select carpets and rugs, linoleum and other valuable nouse iurnismngs. BY J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer Tuesday, August 20th, at Farm ers' Stables, 308 Front St. At 2 P. M. A consignment of high-class horses comprising m head ot saddle, driving ana work horses, among tnem tne mofogn brea "LITTLE GREGG" Six-yeir-old REGISTER EMMA GREGG broke to saddle and harness, gentle and guaranteed sound; also a number of bug- fies and harness: lovers of good HORSES HOULD ATTEND THIS SALE. Addi tional consignments for this sale respect fully solicited. NOTE We want furniture and house furnishings, also fixtures ani bankrupt stocks. See us if vou have anything to sell. Phone Main 1826; A 4243. Salesrooms First street. . J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. S. L. N. Gilman AUCTIONEER Office and Salesrooms 411 Wash ington street. Main 2473. A 4750. Auction Sales of Household Furniture Every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, at 10 o' Clock A. M. Oriental Rugs This week ; see notices of sales. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. NEW TODAY. APARTMENT HOUSES THREE INVESTMENTS Will pay your money back in less than 9 years. Corner 13th and Clay. $47,000, pays-12 per cent. f9,000. pays .14 per cent. $oo,000, pays 12 per cent. Apply A. S. ELLIS 448 Clay Street. $Cfin Good corn OUU a bargain. Good corner lot, near car barns. $1000 New j-ioom house and lot, luar canine. 111 CM -room house and H lot, near wlUuU two carllnes. Terms. S16DU Good 6-room house worth J2300. $ 550 a acres near city. t0 Kllfl 20 acres near city and near car vZDUU line. 3 acres cleared, good spring, rich fertile soil free from gravel. 7lin ' scres brush pasture near city, W I UU II free from gravel. $ 650 10 acres near Estacada line. kQO nnn About 1000 acres. 25 million vOZ UUU feet fir and cedar timber. soil rich, fertile and productive, good stream. i0 acres clear, two sets of build ings, about two miles from Portland. C. R. DONNELL & CO. Room 12, 268 Stark Street. RIVERFRONTAGE 7 acre, on- Willamette Rler. all rich beautiful land, lay well and dotted here and there with nice ahade treea. Only V mile from rnllwnr atatloni on Kood public rosil. Trice XOO per acre. A srrn on Willamette Rlvert all' lava ells partially cleared i balance nice 1 acre fronting; on Willamette River; I lava well, on aood nubile road with aldewHlk to atatlon. Price $13001 half cash, balance on time. 11 verr choice lota. BOxSSO feet each. with crood Milewallt on one end and Willamette River on other. Price KOO to fl.'nO each. The above lota are the only available property now to be had on the Willamette Ktver. THE SHAW-FEAR CO. 345 Vt Stark St. ELEGANT HOME EASY TERMS Comclete modern home. in finest surroundings, "Willamette Heights Less than $3000 cash takes it session given at once. Pos REAU ESTATg 424 Lumber Exchange. A 3051, Main 3051. NICE LITTLE BUY CCKfln GHsan street, near 22d, good dOuUU house, rents for K00 per annum. worth $720; spltndid neighborhood. Better take tins wnne you can get it. SITE FOR FLATS COCnn For 50x100 South side of Love.ior dUJUU street, only 100 feet east of 22d along side of three beautiful new houses Building on this will pay 15 per cent on cost of ground and building. R. M. WILBUR . 110 Second Street. Washington - Street SNAP! 50x100. direct from owner. Must sell a once. $7750 cash handles this. Yon will double your money on this deal withou taking any risk whatever as Washing ton street will always be Portland's prin clpal thoroughfare. Address G 137. Ore- gonlan. $3,250 HOME New 7-room hous. reception hall, bath, eas. convenient arrangement, very com fortable home, best neighborhood; lot 50x100. nice lawn, near East Ankeny car- line. Terms half cash, balance convenient payments. A bargain. dietz-muFller CO. 503 Swetland Bid. Fifth and Washington Street Morrison Street Quarter Block $40,000 HARTMAN & THOMPSON, Chamber of Commerce. TOR A FEW DAYS ONLY EAST BURNSIDE ST. 100x100. on the N. W. cor. E. 11th and K Burnside street. For price and terms see us. MALL & VON BORSTEL, 104 Second M. and 302 F.nnt Biirnstde. 2--LARGE HOUSES-2 12,000 In West End. Annual income $1200. HARTMAN & THOMPSON, Chamber of Commerce. FOR RALE ' Automobile In first-class condition. Coat $2750. Will taka $1600 Easy Payments. Inquire S06 Stearns Bids. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate and Insurance A. H. BIRRELL . tl to 203 McKay Bldx.. Sd and Stark. NEW TODAY. Cheap Lots $175 $225 $450 $500 $500 $500 $625 $650 $700 Lot 10. block 6. 50x100. Columbia, Heights: worth JoOO. Lot 50x100; Sellwood: $50 cash,, balance $10 per month. Lot SOjtinO: Kast Sth and Beech' sts.; worth f50i; easy terms. Iit 65x771i 46th and East Main streets. Full lot on East 3tth, near Clin ton; part cash. Full lot. cor. -E. Yamhill and 46th; J50 cash. bal. J10 per month. Vt acre tracts at Arleta station; snap on O. W. P. carllne. Lots 50x124. on Belmont street; ot cash, HO per month. Nice corner lot on East 14th and laggert street: W cash. i lots corner E. 12th and Pkld- $1000 more 00 cash, balance terms. tllCfl Nice f"" 't on E- 13th. near Wl l Oil Thompson; ti cash. tlOfin lx,t 60x170. Hamilton ave. and itiAUU Ohio st.. South Portland. tlRDfl " block, cor. Rodney ave. and VlUUU Going st.: nice corner, cheap. l7Rn Nice block, cor. East 23d and 0 I I JU Clinton streets. tQRnfl Lot 50x100 on Lovejov, between OGJUU 23d and 24th.: the only one left. tTRfin H block on 19th and Powell sts.; WOJUU business corner. $4500 H block on 19th and Elm. Port land Heights; beautiful view. Nice li block on corner E-st Burnside and 17th sts.; part cash $5250 Bollam, Grussi & Higley 128 Third Street Only a Few Lots LEFT IN Vernon : Go out before it is too late to get in on this close-in addition. Take car with the big "A" at Sec pnd and Washington sts. ' - Moore Realty Co. ( 268 STARK ST. v Frank Harbke, Agent on ground, at 21st and Alberta sts. TO INVESTORS AND WAREHOUSEMEN We have some very desirable warehouse sites, with railroad facilities on Thirteenth, street, Fifteenth street and in South Port- and. also some choice residence rtroDertv on the West Side and Irvington. if you nave any property to sell list it with us. Warehouse already built, on the track. well built. Any firm or factory wanting a. gooa large warenouse witn tracKape, facilities, or sites on which to build. factories or warehouses, either on the East Side or West Side, should call upon CHARLES K. HENRY S SON 122 Third street. Portland, Or. BRENTWOOD, ONE-HALF ACRE TRACTS, . - With Water, $10 Down $10 Per Month. Take Mt. Scott car to Tremont Stas tion; Agent at Station. A. C. CHURCHILL & CO., 110 Second Street. CUT THIS OUT If you are looking for a HOME On the East or West Sides CALL At our office, a we have several desir able, places for sale, at reasonable prices and terms. F. B. H0LBR00K CO. - 250 STARK ST. $300 Cash Paid tomorrow. Monday, and $15 month will buy the last of our 14 houses. REAL VALUE-$2400 But tomorrow, only, remember, it goea for ONLY $1900 Five (rood rooms, modern, porcelain bath, and cement basement. It will rent quickly for $18 per month. Only ten minutes by car from Third and Morri son. Be on hand early Monday mornina; or you lose the best bargain offered la this paper. MOULTON & SCOBEY 501 Columbia Bids.. 3tw WashinRton St. EAST ANKENY STREET Price $8500 Nine Rooms T.ot WxlflO and 9-room house, on N. FJ. cor. of K. ISth and E. Ankeny st.. This is a beautiful home, has mantels through out the house. furnace, and is well finished Also an auto parage and a beautiful lawn. See It. ' MALL & VON BORSTEL, 104 Second St. and 3112 Knal Burnside. Platting Preposition Small tract this side of Rose City Park, all In cultivation and Bull Run watr I .ays fine for subdivision, good view and bargain for quick sale. VANDUYN & WALTON 515 Chamber of Commerce. -. East Ash Street 100x130 and Wroom house, being No. 721 Bast Ash stree?. A desirable home. PRICE $6250 TERMS MALL & VON BORSTEL, 104 Second St. and SW2 Bast Burnside. GEORGE BLACK. - - , PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. ( 81S Worcester Building. t, ' Phona Pacific 1S0T.