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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND. MAY 10, 1903. 1,-ft- Erand Central " station lima Can feOLlfUCli 1' ACINIC. Irvine jfoitLnd-- RobeDUIg i'atttMla(er .......... Cottage Grove fauenger ..... Clllorma Expre ........... . fc&n FruacUco ibxpreu. '. West bide VorvalUa atiaenger . ttherldun tasenvjur . . . . Fureai Grow aaMenger ...... Korea t Grove piuiengMf Arriving I'ort Laud Oregon ixprtai. Cottage Groe Pamnger Koaebuif Potent, r Portland Kxprnii ............. Wtikt SAl Corvalll fussenfiflr ........ bhrlda.n Futongr Fort Grove Pusenger . Vorejit Grov Passenger....... 8:15a m. 1 4:13 p.m. 7:43 D m. 113:00 p.m. ::b .111 :00 a.m. lO a.m. ll:vu a. m. 3:u p. m. 7:5a a. m. .111:30 a.m. . I o:3Up m. j 111: 13 p.m. i0:33 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m !:JO p. m. NOKTliKK.N I'AClilC. Tacoma uod bvunl. Expresa. . . .! 8:30 a. m. North Coait & cnicaco Limited.. I 8:00 p. m. Qvri land Kxproa Ill :45 p. m. Arriving 1'ilrtland I North Cuaat Limited Portland Express '. .. Ovci Iwnd Kxpreag 7:00 a.m. 4:15 p.m. 8:33 p.m. OKbGO.V KA11.KOAU NAVIOATIOX CO. Lenvlni Portland PeiulleloD fUB&uliiter ........... Chicago-Portland Special bpotin. iyr .., Kansaa city A Chicago Expraaa. Arriving Fortlajid . pokan 'lm chl., Kan. City & Portland Ex. Chicago-Portland tipeclal Tendleton pamienger 7:15 a. m. 8:b0 a. m. S:i& p. m. :00 p. m. 8:00 a. ra. 9:45 a. m. 8:50 p. m. 5:15 p. m. AaTOKlA COLUMBIA KIVKK. LeuvlQa Vortland Asturia beuslUe Express Aatorla A soaaide Express Arriving Pun land Astoria & Portland Passenger. Portland Express 8:00 a. m 6:00 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. leaving l'urtlund ' C. P. K. Short Line, via. Spokane Seattle Arrivtae- Portland 8:13 p. m. 11:45 p. m. C. P. K. Short Ljlue. via Spokane Vis Seattle I 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOtliltKN 1'AClllC. leaving Portland Dallas pasn.er Iallas Passenger .... Arriving Portland Zallas Passenger ..... lallaa Passenger .... 7:40 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 10:13 a. m. 5:50 p. m. OKBf.ON ELECTRIC KA1L1VAV. Arriving rortland WlUonviUe Local Sulem and Intermediate Local.. Wilsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem a.vl Intermediate Local... "Wllsonvllie L pal Kalem and Jul rmedlate Express, tinlem and Intermediate Local. . balem and Intermediate Express. Leaving l'ortlnnd Salem and Intermediate Local... Wliaonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express, fculem and Intermediate Local... tvllsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... WllKonvllle Local 8ulem and Intermediate Express. 7:05 a. m. 8:15a. m. 10:80 a. m. 11 :XO a. m. 1 .20 p. m. 2:45 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:40 p. m. 8:15 p. m. 6 :2i a. m I 7:3o a. m. .a:o5 a. m. 11 :10 a. m. 12:05 p. m. 2 :05 p. m. 3:M0 p. m. 4 :23 p. m. 6 :05 P m. MEETING NOTICES. CHINOOK TR1BK. NO. 6. IMPROVED OR DER KtlD MBN. meets, every Thursday sleep at 20SW Third street. Auditorium Hall. A. J. OSBUKN. C. of R. PORT INDUS I.ODOE. NO. ST. DEGREE OP HONOR Membora and friends take n-tlc.e, that on Wednesday evening, Way 13. will bo the clonlntr ftuO social and . dance h the Heanin, in hall. W. O. W. ' bM(f. 12 11th M. Oood music, refreshments. All come and bring your friends. ANNA WYMIRE. l.IHJB GARDINER. J. R. MANN, Committee. OREGON ORCLB WILL OIVE A 5"0 party (the last of the season) Wednesday, 13th, at 33B Rumell. Refreshments. AXCHOn rrrjfNOIL. NO. 746. K. & L. OF -WlO" party will be riven Monday. May 11 . .i S:tn P. M.. Oddfellows' TompU , 1st and Alder sis. Ice cream, cake. Acjmls- aion 15c. Come. WE R FOOT COMPANY. UNIFORM RANK. Vn nr.. w. O w.. will rive a iiHDi-0 Friday. May 15, In W. O. W. Temple. 128 11th. Ad mission 25c. Full orchestra. All invitea. 1TN1FORM RANK. MA CCA BEE dance tny 14. KniBhta of rythlas Hall. Professor Btllos- orchestra. . . Last dance of the sea son. Friends arc Invited. Good floor. PORTLAND CIRCLE NO. R5, WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT will give a whist and 5iki social Tueadav, May 12, In W. O. W. Hall, Eleventh and Alder. Dancing. Refreshments. Admis sion 15 oentBv . . ASTRA CIRCLE Special meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, . in the V. O. W. bids., 128 11th at. MRS. C. STITES, G. W. MRS. E. CASPON. Clerk. EAOLES. ATTENTION You are request ed to meet In our hall, corner of Heconil and Yamhill streets. May 10, at 1 o'clock P. M. Tor the purpose of performing the last sad rites of our departed brother, Herman "Wuhbenhorst. -W7 K. SNYDER. Worthy President Portland Aerie No. 4, F, O. B. COME TO CENTENNIAL COUNCIL. K. AND L. OF S. .KMi" party, top floor, Allsky bldg., :id and Morrison, next Saturday even ing, May 10. Admission Jlic; refreshments. ' BORN. BORN May 9. at Millard ave., Nashville, to the wife of K. H. Hawley, a daughter. MARRIED. AMES-MARTIN At San Francisco, May 8, .Vh-s Cella Martin, of Portland, to A.' J.' Ames, of San Francisco. DIED NELSON In this city. May 8. at the ramlly residence, as East 15th St.. Alfred I'.. son of Auausta and the late Alfred P. Nelson, aeed 7 years, 4 months and 23 days Funeral notice hereafter. HAWLEY May n. at Millard avenue and Nashville St., Margaret Hawley. beloved wife of R. H. Hawley. and dfUBhler of E. H. White and the late Sarah White. BRADY At the family residence, 7!t3 Minnesota avenue. Thomas Brady, affed III years, beloved husband of Rosana Brady. Funeral notice later. FUNERAL NOTICES. Fly At residence, , S.'2 Sellwood street: May 6.. Daniel A. Finn. aKtid 20 years. Funeral will take place from residence today. May 10, at 1:4S P. M-, thence to St. Mary's Church. Williams avenue and Slantnn street, at 2 P. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Friends re spectfully Invited. GASTON The funeral of the late Wilson L. Gaston will take place this (.Sunday) morning at 10:S(I o'clock, from the resi dence of his brother. Joseph Oaston. 624 Salmon street. Interment at Greenwood. Funeral private. WrRRENHOHS-T The funeral services of Herman Wuhbenhorst will be held at Flnley's chapel at 2 P. M. today (Sun day!. Friends Invited. Interment Rlver- ' 'view. COLOR FN At Hood River. Or.. May 8. Mrs. Mary Coldren. aged sit years n months and 2 days. Funeral today (Sunday) at 2 I'. M. from residence of C. J. Calkins, Hood Hi ver EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Funeral Direct ors. 220 SdjstI.ajdyasbjtanjLJbneM6j07. - J. r. FIN LEY SON. I-nneral Directors. Third and .Madison, l'bope Main I). A latf. Dnnnlng. MeEnteo m Gllhaugh, Funeral 1)1 rsoturs. 1th at Tine. Phone M. 30. I-adr asst. EIlTcHON CNDERTAKINO CO., 409 Aides st. Lady asslstan t. l iiooe Main 11. EEI.I.I' K-BYKNES CO.. Funeral Direct, ere. f1 Russell. Esst.lUHB. Lady assistant. r. S. DCNNINIl. Undertaker, 414 East Aider Lady asMlstaol. 1'hoOf East S3 NEW TOT1AY. YOCR WINTER'S COAL ABSOLUTELY FREE! For particulars see classified ad,v business chances. CARDIFF COAL ft COKE COMPANY. U4Vi Sixth St. Phones A 3513. Main SB48. 14 acres, 4 miles from city limits. 10 acres cleared and ready for plow; on projected line of Mount Hood Railroad; fine soil: plenty of water. Can be had for $.'!200 ra-ih. This land can be sold In acre tracts fir S3'H per acre (Installments). Cobb. SOS Wells-KsrRO hid-. s.,-,30 .'ow fine lots in Menefee Addn.. large walnut trees: locality the best in the city for Cue pries. Building restrictions; terms. Portland Trust Comr-any of Oregon, S. E. cor. Third and Oak Sis. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) Following rates will be given only wiwn advertising is ordered to run consecntivs days. Dally and Sunday Issues. Ihs Ore. gonian charges first-ttras rate each Insertion for classllied advertising that is not run on consecutive days. The Srat-tims rate Is charged for eacn Insertion In lue Weekly Oregonlan. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board,' "House kecplng Rooms." 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TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience of patrons The Oregonlan will accept advertisements for publication In classllied columns over the telephone. Bills for such advertising will be mailed Imme diately and payment is expected promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonlan will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main 7070t A 1670. NEW TODAY. ON TUESDAY NEXT, AT BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE. 152 PARK ST., BETWEEN MORRISON AND ALDER STREETS. We are Instructed by the owners to sell at auction at this time the first-class furniture of eight rooms, comprising UP RIGHT PIANO, in rosewood case: very pretty parlor suite; latest style daven port (auto patent); rattan and oak rock ers; center tables: mahogany rockers; weathered oak MORRIS CHAIRS, with GENUINE LEATHER cushions; quar tered oak LIBRARY TABLE; double PARLOR CARPETS; portlers; AXMIN STER RUG, 9x12: GENUINE WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, in good condition, with mirrors on both dresser and wash stand; several IRON AND BRASS BEDS, of various designs; good springs and mat tresses; feather pillows; comforters; gen uine quartered oak DRESSERS AND CHIFFONIERS: cane-seat chairs: stands: Brussels rugs and carpets: PEDESTAL jjixsijnc table; very nne hideboaku; set of chairs, all to match; CHINA CAB INET, weathered oak; dinner set and glassware: Jewel GAS RANGE: kitchen cabinet: utensils, and other effects. The sale will start prompt at 1 o'clock, at which time we shall offer one old steel infrraving (Cornwallls Taken): one SWORD; old Naval CUTLAS; two RTFLES; BRASS KETTLE; pair of bronzes: set of ELK'S HORNS, mounted on solid walnut shield; oil and water col ors, etc. The above goods can be inspected to morrow u,UAI). Sale TUESDAY, at hi o ClOCK. BAKER & SONS. Auctioneers. ON THURSDAY NEXT At BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE, 152 Park St., we shall sell the furniture, car pets, etc, removed from flat on- East Burnside street. These goods are equal to new. Sale on Thursday at 10 o'clock. BAKER & SONS, Auctioneers. S.L.N.GILMAN AUCTIONEER Tuesday excursion to 'Donald" to hold auction sale of Towisite. Music by mlitary band. Lunch at noon. Leave Jefferson-street depot, Oregon Elec tric Railway, Salem and Portland line, 8:25 A. M. Special rate. See ad in city news column, F. N. DERBY, Manager. S. L. Ni G1LMAN, Auctioneer. FORD, THE AUCTIONEER HAS OPENED UP AN Auction House ON THE EAST SIDE . COR. UNION AND ALDER and will pay almost any price for furni ture and second-hand goods to start with. He must have the goods at any price. Main 44ti9 b am. A Money-Maker We' have for sale 100x100 feet on the southwest corner of East 13th and Morrison. The house contains 9 rooms, hot-air furnace, fireplace and bathroom, all complete. A splendid location for flats, or large apartment- house. Price $13,000. J? or lull par. ticulars apply to CHARLES K. HENRY & SON, 250 Stark St., Portland, Or. Holladay's Addition The one BEST clace In Portland to buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and MOST DE S1RABLE residence property of the city. SEEING IS BELIEVING BETTER are, and see the many CHOiCis residences undor construction and the improvements going The Oregon Real Estate Company S8W Third Street. Portland. Oregon. STOCK and DAIRY FARM To close an estate, one of the best places in the Valley will be sold at a Kreat sacrince; otf acres, iuu in culti vation halance In Dasture and oak timber; exceptionally well-watered with creek and springs. Seven miles to railroad and good town. JOHN T. WHALLEY Attorney for Executor, 613 McKay Bids. SALES OF Household Furniture. Etc. Thursday and Friday, each day at 10 A. M., at 411 Washington street. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. i to 10 ACRES, lu miles from city limits. garden and fruit land, f.10 per acre will hanate n: crops vm n ia oaiance. Cobb, oOs wens argo Diog. NEW TODAY. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S Auction and Commission House 173-175 Second. Cor. Yamhill Monday and Wednesday Monday and Wednesday, May 11 and 13. we will sell a full line of choice house hold goods, comprising PARLOR, LI BRARY, DINTNG-ROOM, KITCHEN AND OFFICE FURNITURE, such as settees: a very fine table piano with rose wood case; piano lamp; an assortment of organs; mandolins; guitar and banjo; beautiful golden quartered oak library table; ladies' fumed oak, mission and mahogany desks; mission bookcase; fumed costumer; numerous hall trees; mission and golden oak dining-room sets: solid Eastern oak extension table, with chairs to match: BEAUTIFUL HIGHLY POLISHED golden oak buffets: velvet couches; davenport, upholstered In green velvet; bedroom sets. In polished oak and white maple; Iron beds; mattresses, ett; chiffoniers: quilts; folding beds: pictures; Kitcnen sales: Kitenen treasures: tau leaf tables: gas range: ranges and cook ing stoves; refrigerator! and kitchen uten- ls: a FIRST-CLASS NO. 2 KKM1NU OX TYPEWRITER, as good as new: also a Caligraph typewriter. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. Special Auction Sale Tuesday, at 10 A. M. 375 E. 6th, Corner Harrison St HAVING RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS from MISS HATFIELD, I will sell the FURNITURE of her nice SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, comprising. In part, as follows: Nice FIVE-PIECE PARLOR SUITE; MAHOGANY center table; AXMINSTER and BRUSSELS carpets; lace curtains; oak extension table; dining-room chairs and sideboard- nice couch; PENINSULA STEEL RANGE; gas stove; maple and oak dressers: wash stands; springs and FLOSS mattresses; bedding and pillows; toilet set, etc. TERMS, CASH; NO RE- J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. GROCERY SPECIAL . Friday, May 15, 10 A. M. At Our Salesrooms, 173-175 Second Street We will sell fancv and staDle GROCER IES and PROVISIONS: mixed line of NO TIONS. DRY . GOODS, etc.: SHOES, PAINTS and OILS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and TIN WA E. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. KINDLY NOTE That we have a full line of furniture at our salesrooms for sale privately every day of the week. mat we pay cash tor furniture. aotn phones: Main 1626; A 4243. PortlandAiictionCo. Main 5655. A 4121. ONE MORE Dock Auction Cor. Front and Salmon Sts. TOMORROW, 10 A. M. Sharp Everything in the fine BLACK WAL NUT BEDROOM SUITS, and other furni ture and carpets from the PERKINS HOTEL must be sold. These are our orders, and the PERKINS HOTEL CAN STAND THE LOSS. Added to this assortment la a consignment from a manufacturing es- lauiiBiiuiciii, ui trundles; uaveitparia; par lor suits: chairs: rockers: wardrnhes etrv STEEL RANGES: REFRIGERATORS : TENTS of all kinds, besides the usual kitchen, laundry, and lawn goods. Be here at 10 A. M.. sham. Vnu nm't tell what we may sell first and this Is the ciean-up. Everything must be sold on me oock. ui course, our regular AUCTION SALES AT Ml FIRST ST. TUESDAY, 10 A. M. THURSDAY, 10 A. M. AND FRIDAY, 2 P. M. always affcrd the careful buyer of se lect furniture the opportunity of SAVING at LEAST one half, or more, on lust the very article she is looking for. Have you seen our salesrooms? No? Well, that's your loss. Somebody gets the bargains If you are too careless to look for them. This Is an AUCTION HOUSE, and EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD, so come and see at 211 First sL AUCTION SALE At 83 N. First Street TOMORROW, AT 2 P. M. We will sell the furnlshlnsrs of a neat little restaurant. This is a good location for business and we will sell it "en bloo' or by items. It must be sold, but It Is a shame to spoil a good location like this. Come to the sale tomorrow, 2 P. M., at 83- N. First St., by the Portland Auction Company. A WEST SIDE HOME FOR $100 ONLY TWO I.EPT. Tour choice of those new modern 6 room houses In splendid neighborhood, served by two car lines: 392 North 24th St., between Thurman and Upshur. 301 Guild St., between Thurman and Upshur. 100 down, fZa per month. FIDELITY TRUST CO., Owner 406 Commercial Block. Phoneai Mala 447, A 1445. 85x100 Lots 9 and 1.1. block 10. Cook's add. to Albina. cor. Missouri and Cooks ave nues, $1700. . j L. E. THOMPSON & CO. 228 Third St, HANFORD 6 BLACKWELL CIVIL- ENGINEERS. Rallroada, Power Plaata, Imduatrlal Plasta. 1101 Alaak Bids-, Seattle. Waak. S'SSOO. Near 11th and Montgomery. A splen did property. Fine lot, 50x10); good a-rnom house. sultaDle lor two lam llies; two bathroms, etc. Would rent fnr tfiK. A little alteration would con i-ert into tints with double this Income. This place Is well worth $10,000, but owner must sacrifice for quick sale. Terms.' J. SL STIPE 223. Chamber Commerce. NEW TODAY. Lies in the heart of the restrict ed residence district of the East Side. Years ago it might have been called a suburb. Now it is too far inside the city limits for that. It is close in. Only a 20-minute ride from the heart of the business dis trict. Buying property in a growing city is not speculation it is a cer tainty. The natural growth of a city insures a steady advance in values. If you buy at the opening of a new addition you are in on tha ground floor. ' . If that addition is made first- class in imorovements arid build ings, the ratio of increase on your money will be greater than in any other investment you can make. Rose City Park Offers these inducements to the investor. iiiHii a inui.i " BANKERS Chamber of Commerce. For sale, property; brick build ing; leased 20 years; guaran teed income, v$350 per month. For sale, 100x100, N. W. corner J 12th and Lovejoy sts.; best for warehouse. Worcester Bldg.. 532 OREGON LANDS 41H ' ACRES of good level land In , Tillamook County; all fenced and cleared, 3 miles south of Tillamook City on main county road, H mile to cheese factory, school and Tilla mook River. One of the best buys in the county for the money. Price S2500 80 ACRES of genuine river bottom land on Slletz Bay. About 15 acres higrh-tide land with sandy nature of soil: balance genuine river bot tom. Some improvements. Good, new little house and barn. About SO acreH Jn sjrass. A first-class bargain at 82250 69 ACRES, 8 miles from Sheridan: 20 acres in cultivation. 49 acres open pasture, watered by living: spring and good well. Place is well fenced and buildings in good re pair. House m story, and 3 good barns. School within 14 mile. This is a foothill farm. Price. .. S150Q 96 ACRES. 5 miles from Salem; 40 acres under cultivation, balance pasture and timber. Good 8-acre orchard. Water piped through house. Living spring. Good soil. Price 83000 104 ACRES, 3 H miles from Forest Grove; good house and barn; bear ing orchard; 20 acres in cultiva tion: 50 acres genuine beaverdam land. An extra good place on county road. Plenty of water. We have the largest list of land In all parts of the' Willamette Valley, as well as in Lincoln and Tillamook Counties. RALPH ACKLEY 603 Corbett Bldg., 5th and Morrison St. Cheap Lots Let us show you lots we are selling on Tillamook, Clackamas, Halsey, Weidler, Broadway, Wasco .and Mult nomah streets from $500 to $900 a lot. Some of these lots have full improve ments and cement walks. Mall & Von Borstel 104 Second and 302 East Burnside St $36,000 $22,000 NEW TODAY. PENINSULA BARGAIN 17 LOTS, First Electric Addition, at $150 each. 6 LOTS, Peninsular No. 2, at $150 each. 5 LOTS on Willis Boulevard, in Pe ninsular No. 2, at $200 each. Half cash, and a SNAP. 4 LOTS, Peninsular No. 4, high sightly and near Swift holdings, at $175 each. Half cash will handle. 2 LOTS, Peninsular No. 1, across street from Swift properties, only $200 each. MAKE US AN OFFER 220 feet frontage Columbia Boulevard and Peninsula ave. TIMBER BARGAIN We have 24.- 000,000 feet yellow fir near Dallas at 50c per thousand; worth double. APARTMENT SITE 100x112 Thur- man and 28th at surprisingly low figure. . WAREHOUSE PROPERTIES Can get good tenants at big rentals if improve some of properties we of fer. Can ground lease one. RIVER FRONTAGE 6 acres, hav ing connection all rail lines; ideal manufacturing site, for surprising ly low figure. FOR EXCHANGE Good eornerbus iness lot worth $4000 for improved property. Will pay some differ ence. Also California orange grove valued $4000 for good residence. Will as sume mortgage. Jackson 6 Deering 246 STARK STREET. Phone Main 345. WHY IS IT THE PEOPLE BUY OUR RIVER -FRONT ACRES? Take a ride, 20 minutes from Jefferson-street (steam) depot to Rock Spur Station, and see for yourself. Our agent on ground today (Sunday). Trains leave 12:50, 2:05 and 3:30 P. M. New tract. Prices $750 to $1000 per acre. EASY TERMS. See our ad today. Sengstake & Lyman 90 FIFTH STREET. OWNER MUST SELL A charming;, well-built bungalow, with 100 feet of porch, and lot 50x100; o rooms, bath, paneled walls. Dutch kitchen and many other attractive fea tures. TERMS price 82500. Cash required, $500, and balance $23 per month. THE SPANTON CO. 370 Stark St. (Phone Main ?S2S.) All Good! $55,000 4y2 lots, with 14-room modern house; ham 121 feet front age on Washington st. ; a mighty good buy, on easy terms. See us about it. $25,000 Elegant 12-room resi dence, with nearly 3 lots, 011 21st st., near Washington. Good terras. $7000 A lovely 8-room modern house, with full lot, on Kearney street. Humason & Jefiery 226 Stark St. Phone M 1189. Are You Bald? Does your HAIR fall out? Have you DANDRUFF or ITCHING SCALP? PEAK'S HAIR GROWER will start your HAIR to GROW In one week or stop your HAIR from FALLING OUT, and is the first preparation In the WORLD that ever did this. A 60-cent trial size will convince the most SKEPTICAL. Especial attention given to ladies with dandruff or falling hair. Dr. S. A. Townsend has the exclusive aale in PORTLAND and is located per manently at 617 DEKUM BLDG. Call and see him today. Examination and advice free. Address mall orders and Inquiries to Peak Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Phone Main 81S8; A 3329. An Ideal Home New, up-to-date residence, six large rooms. Corner lot on Belmont st.'. Price Only $3500 Half cash. Balance like rent. SCHIKORA & KEENEY 206 RothchUd bldg. Main 1011. ' OEORGB BLACK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. 1J3 Worcester Bulletin Phoo Main 8371. 1500 CONCRETE) blocks, cheap, tier Commerce. 439 Cham- NEW TODAY. ARE YOU LOOKING I NFor a place to build a j Moderate - Priced i HOME? IF SO, Lot us show you a lot in The addition for particular peo ple of moderate means. Portland Trust Company of Oregon S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sts. NiswoxmiattaMmX THE KIXEST ORCHARD WHICH CAN BE BOUGHT IX HOOD RIVER VAL LEY ABSOLUTELY FIRST CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. 40 ACRES FULL BEARING SPITZES, NEWTOWNS, ORTLEYS AND JONATHANS. IF YOU CONTEMPLATE APPLE-BAIS-IXG FROM A COMMERCIAL STAND POINT, DOST OVERLOOK THIS. COMBINE A MAGNIFICENT COUN TRY ESTATE VITH A PRINCELY INCOME Mac Rae & Angus 43S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SEE THOSE BEAUTIFUL LOTS IN CAESAR PARK ADDITION THEV ARB SELLING RAPIDLY. T 1 . V. , 1 1. .. r , ...... ..1 riff at E. 9th st., walk three blocks north and select some of the choice lots be fore prices are advanced. This tract Is bounded by Emerson st. on the south. KUltngsworth ave. on the north, running rrom k. sin to su. 14th st. AH streets 60 feet wide. . Buyers will find this location an ideal site for homes or Investment. Building restrictions 11200: Bull Run water, gas and electric light. Price 1450 to 1600. Small payment down, balance 110 per month. O'Brien Realty Co. SH McKay Bldg. HAVELOCK Six lots in Havelock, near Patton ave. and. Killingsworth ave. on improved street. $275 Each Will accept Oregon Trust and Sav ings -accounts and telephone bonds in payment. B. M. LOMBARD Northeast corner Third and Madison. LARGE PROFITS FROM SMALL INVESTMENT passed for platting, beautifully located, all level and in cultivation; half In orchard and berries. Small sum to In vest, balance 6 per cent. Rent of 24d 111 . 1 . . rl a, nil. nf. Win I' a J ma i ii .1 ..... v . . vu. flee for further Information. The Crossley Company 70S aad TOO Corbett Bid?. PORTLAND HEIGHTS $4200 Strictly modern T-room house, con crete basement, beautiful corner. loca tion, on car line, overlooking the city. Lot 60x100. Can be had for $4200. Terms. Devlin & Firebaugh ."lOH-.lOU SneOand Building. mm. Choice rTtTTIT LAXD in GOODMOE HILLS famous Columbia Kiver Valltvt 125 mil east of n m m v Portland) i miles from North APRICOT Bank road. River and rail trans- aun DD1DC portation: hmall ireecsi .ay I ANO UK Art forma. Write for Information. B. S. CQ0X & CO. S07-8 Corbett Bid. . POBTUND.ORieOM Mortgage Loans Money to loan on Improved city property. Isaac L. White 331 Sherlock Buildioa: Fire Insurance. Rentals. COOK 6 TRUBY Real estate, timber lands, general brokerage, business. Phone A 2184. Room 511. Corbett Building. GOOD RETURN'S OJT TOUR MONEY. House of 7 rooms, nearly new. and lot 50 by 100, on East 30th st., close to Hawthorne avenue, rented under lease at 35 per month; offered at $4000. Tou can buy it half cash, balance at 6 per cent, two years. See J. KRAEMER 90 Fifth st., for particulars. Lawyers Abstract and Trust Co. Suite 8, over Portland Trust Co. Bank. M. 660. - - A 4222 AVONIA HOOD Abstracts NEW TODAY. Mc Junction Come out and buy a few lots at McKenna Junction. Great changes will take place at Mc Kenna Junction within the year. Prices will advance rapidly and steadily. Just opposite McKenna Junction. Swift & Co. will snend $4,000,000. Remember. McKenna Junction has nearly a mile of frontage on the 100-foot Columbia boulevard. Railroad yarns. lac tones and other industries will be established here. Tracks are now being laid from McKenna Junc tion to the Swift plant. S300 Residence lot3 com manding unobstructed view of the mountains and Columbia River. Bull Run water. S375 Business lots on Fiske, Stratton and Newman streets, in blocks adjoining Columbia boule vard. $400 Business lots on Chau tauqua boulevard in blocks ad joining Columbia boulevard. Terms. 10 ter cent cash and 10 per cent quarterly. W. H. Grindstaff Offices Goddard Station, on the St. John Carline. No.. 510 Commercial Bldg. Phone Main 6009. e Site For a first - class apartment-house, just off Washington st., 55x100; has a G-room modern house that pays 6 per cent. Price $12,500 Call on us. Columbia Trust Co. 714 Couch Building, 109 Fourth St., near Washington. HOOD RIVER The Beautiful the Unsurpassed. Hood River Orchards Will pay a larger percentage than any other Investment that you can nnd. An investment in Hood River Is safe, sane, reliable. It pay a to are u. CHAPIX Jk iinni.ow, S33 Chamber of Commerce. Phone .Main 1653. tin it ' ' -a- 3?" ' t if ' 5 1B y J I "if i , , 1 BUNGALOWS See John-ton. S04 Mohawk Bids;. Plans nnd upeclfleallona of all kind. PORTLAND HEIGHTS $ 10,500 A BEAUTIFUL HOME on a corner lot 66x100; S rooms with large recep tion hall; finished with selected woods, hardwood flooas and stairs. Has a north view; choice location; cherry and apple trees. Jno. P. Sharkey Co. 1224 6th St. PRICE CUT ALMOST IN TWO Suburban Acreage 10 acres near Mount Tabor, in high state of cultivation; finest soil; $10, 000 for this tract. lambert-Whitmer Co. 404 East Alder St. 107 Sherlock Bldg. $20,000 INVESTMENT BUSINESS property. 8Ixth Bt.. pays 6 pr cnt net from prent ioor Improvement; $11,500 cash will handle 'It; -balance per cent. Sengstake & Lyman 90 FIFTH ST. A SACRIFICK Five-acre tract near Tremont Station on tne Mt. Scott car ilne. Land around it selling; for $10n0. The owner wants the money and will sell for -3o0 pur acre. Also forty acres near Rose City Park, $5."0 per acre. Easy terms. This investment cannot be out classed. O'BRIEN REALTY 'CO., 3 Ml McKay Bldg. Pi