The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 20, 1908, SECTION TWO, Page 3, Image 15

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    IHE SLHTVDAT OKEGOMAX PORTLAXD. SEPTEMBER 20, 1903.
A DISTRESSING
LANDSLIDE
THE PACIFIC MAIL ORDER COMPANY
At 210 First Street
took a slide into the receiver's hands. The
receiAer slid the stock into the hands of J. T. "Wilson,
Auctioneer. Mr. Wilson placed a manager in charge
of the stock. The manager has hired salesmen and
-will commence selling the stock Monday morning.
The sale will continue until the entire stock, com
prising something you eat, drink and wear, is gone.
Groceries
Vehicles
Sewing Machines
Tinware
Dishes, Utensils, Etc.
Rubber-Tire Buggies
Carpets, Rugs
Dry Goods, Shoes
Farm Machinery
Implements
If there is anything you want not mentioned,
come to the sale; we've got it.
E. E. PAGE
Manager
OCEAN BEACH ACREAGE
i'JEHALEM TO BE SOLD AT ONCE
I-oc-ated on new I,ytle Railroad, 57 miles west of Portland. Adjacent
property platted and now being sold. Fronts on ocean and Nehalem
Bay. and is bound to become Portland's leading resort. Land all
level; no finer beach on coast; free from stones and gravel. Work on
new railroad is being pushed as rapidly as possible. Surveys now
being made for Hill Railway and electric line near property.
This tract can be bought at less than half actual valuef sold now.
If you mean business, address M 240, Oregonian. .
WILL TAKE NO PASSENGERS
Wilbnr Wright Refuses to
Others Risk Life.
Let
LK MANS. France, Sept. 19. Wllbu
wrlrht received a cablegram today
containing' the explanation made by
his brother Orvllle and his brother'
assistants of the accident to the. Wrigh
aeroplane at Fort Meyer Tuesday. He
was much relieved to learn that hi
brother Is out of danger.
Mr. Wright Is reported to have re
fused an offer by a friend to accom
pany him on his next flight. He said
he did not want to take the responsi
bility of a human life, and that here
after he would carry only ballast.
JAIL FOR STEPMOTHER
Court Is Severe With Woman Who
Beats Child With Strap.
1S ANGELES. Sept. IP. Thirty days
in the county jail was the sentence en
forced by Judge Selph today on Mrs. Au
tusta Schneider of Hobart Station for
beating her 10-year-old stepdaughter Lou
If? a with a heavy strap Wednesday mora
in.
'Parents ought to have the right to cor
rect an unruly child." said Justice Selph
"but there is no cause for inflicting such
.severe punishment that the child is left
In pain for savpt-wT' days."
California Buneralcrw
Original liistetlga.. Perfection In ircb-
itecioi. Th California Bungalow i
we ideal om suite to all climatic condition. Sea4
rwpnty-flv cents in stamp for our booklet, showing soi
f uw moat tamotn bungalows is California.
California Bungalow Plan Co.
4M-5-4 Fay Building Los Angela, Ca
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
' - Lasto Mantle. 25c. 1
JlttiIllT- equal Of th bent 30
mantl on th markoc. Barrntta, 410 Mor
rison. Both phone.
W ftA tOf0 corns tlrat-claaa 4 -foot flr
f vw -ood. $3 pr cord d liver d.
Fh.-ne Main 4433. E&Sl Creek Fuel Com
pany, 40s Corboit Fids.
Klnrict ut Flower always fresh from
'vital our omn connervatorioa. Marti a
& Forbes. 37 Washington at. Both phone.
Electric Fixtures "Vl 'SS
prl.- ar right. All work luinnlml
Wirn Electric TYorka. 61 Sixth strut.
piafin? Knives. Porks and all Sllv.r
" ar r.platd a. .ood as naa.
Orion Piattns Worki lata and Aldar. Mala
Win o-MaiiT Neterear. sit '
niuc infton ttrm. Fhoa. Main m
Fr. (J.IIv.ry. A calloa of 10-yaar-ela Iasle-
nook Port.
Poal KenimraT aal. th. feast
v v mlD coal; slra mora haat and laaa
ash. Ctrerchl.r Brsa. 13th and MarahaU ata
Pbonse Mala SSI. A I9U.
Cntl R1hlM' and Wailsand Australian
J ndp.ii'i en I Coal at I ' ompany,
ippeaita lly Library, Hoth phnnas.
ITrwwf Tl1 aind yvM Ca., JsT B ator
"" naoa at. u tmu4 to furnish
ro4wI rn Jaj-ga and araall anjafttities at
! araat arioaa, Pfaaoas Js 34 aaa s 1C.
jf(nHu.imm f r-iai nrrrill f"
Builders' Hardware
Tools
Granite ware
Toiletware
Harness
Plows and Extras
Steel-Tire Buggies
Furniture
Linoleum, Matting
Federal Laboratory Work.
Before the Oregon Academy of
Science last night Professor A. L.
Knlseley, head of the United States
pure food and drugs laboratory. In
this city, delivered an Interesting ad
dress on the work of the Federal Gov
ernment's laboratory In this and other
cities. The laboratory has been recent
ly established here and is accomplish
ing a great deal of good. There are
only 16 such laboratories in the United
States, the largest being located in
New York.
MEETING NOTICES.
DEGREE OF HONOR. Port Indus. No.
Membara take notlc. that on WHnM
day evening-. September 23. business of great
Importance will come up and all ehould be
present.' JIT.IA FEAREY. C. of H.
J. R. Mann, Recorder.
ARBUTUS CIRCLE. No. 273. Women or
Woodcraft, will live a whist party Friday
evenlr.i, September 25, In the W. O. W.
Temple. 128 Eleventh street. Refreshments
and dancing. AdmlsHon 15c.
EUREKA COCNC1U No. 104. K. U OF S.
Will irlva 500 party Monday evening. Sept.
21. Card plavlng starts at B:30. Refresh
ments and dancing afterward. Admission
IS cents. M. T. JOHNSON, Secretary.
FRATERNAt, UNION OF AMERICA The
t2th anniversary entertainment will be given
by the local lodgvs of the order in Maiera'
Hall, comer Russell and Williams avenue
Friday evening. September 25. Members and
their friends arc cordially invited to attend.
PORTLAND HOMESTEAD. NO. SIS. B. A.
T.. will give opening dance Wednesday even
ing. Western Academy Hall. New floor.
Rudd's orchestra. Prize waits. Admission 25c.
ENGROSSING resolutions. testimonials,
memorials, ate. Ellis. 600 Columbia bldg.
DIED.
M'HALE At Vancouver, Wash., September
1B. James T. MeHale, son of Mrs. James
McHale and brother of Mrs. J. J. Healy,
Mrs. J. Dillon, Mrs. James) J. O'Keane and
Mrs. San Mullan.
ZAHM In this city. Beptember 18, at the
lamuy residence. North Hoyt St., Arleta,
Catherine Zahm, aged 67 years.
FT'NKRA I, NOTICE.
O.tTERMAN September 11. at HI East
2isi St.. fetnei u. uaterman. aged 14
years. 7 months, 8 days. Funeral will
take place from F. S. Dunning's Parlors,
East Alder and East 6th ata. Monday,
Mptemner zi, at z if. m.
SCHEELA NT Mary Genevieve. infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8chee
land. Funeral from residence. 4:5 Twelfth
street, today (Sunday) at 8 P. M.
M'HALE The funeral of the late James T.
McHale will be held from St. James' Ca
thedral at Vancouver, w ash., on Monday,
September zi. at 9 a. m.
HE ALT In this elty, Sept. 19. Thomas
Healy, aged 60 years, father of James, Ed
ward. Elisabeth. Altca and Ellen Healy,
all of this city. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 22.
from the family residence. 555 E. Gllean
St., at 8:45, thence to the Dominican
Church, on Third and Clackamas sts. at
P A. M. Friends invited. Interment at
Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
HOLOCK In this rttv. Hep. 18. FreTtrk
F. Holock. Funeral will take piae from
Dunning, McEtitee at Qllbaugh chapel today
(Sunday), at 2 P. M. Interment Ron City
Cemetery'- Friends Invited.
CHANET At Valdes, Alaska. Sept. 10. Fred
Ruesel! Chaney, aged 23 years. 5 months
and 21 days. The funeral services will be
held Tuesday, mipt. 2a. st 4 P. M., from
the Elks Hall. Friends Invited. Interment
Rlvervlew Cemetery."
PRAHL In this city. 8ptember l. at the
ramlly residence, 4SI r.ast Flandjers street,
I canard, beloved son of Iuls and l.yriia
rahl. aged t yeara, 6 months snd 3 days.
The funeral service will be held at the
above resident at 14 A. M. Monday, Sep
tember 21. bervloas private. La Crosse,
Wli.. papers please copy.
rmsmtac. Hctstal st GHaMch, lame
Ireetan. 7th aad Ma, rbioa. Main 4
ml
nireetan. 7th aad Ma, rbioa. Main .
XmAj assistant. Offles f CoaatT Cora-ncr.
KnwAKO HOLMM CO.. Funeral IHrart-
ra. IX M at. lair aaalstsat. l'fcua. H. S.J.
J. r. FIXLIY m 0O. M sad Madia
Laar aaateta
afaia , A Use.
KELLf aVaTTKJTM CO,, Faaeral DUaa.
m. 11 at ral, lUmm " La aa.1. last.
, LaaVr mi in!.
East U.
Grand Central Station Tims Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Leaving Portland
Roaeburs Paasengr
Cottage Grove Paaaenser......
Calliomla Express
San Francisco xprea ........
West Side
Corvall is passenger ...........
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove passenger
Forest Grove passenger
Forest Grove Passenger........
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger .....
Boeeburg passenger
Portland Express
West Side
Corvaills passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove passenger .. .
Forest Qrove Passenger....
8:13 a. m.
4:15 p m.
7 :45 p. m
a, ns.
7:20 a. m.
4 : 10 y. m.
8:50 a. m.
1 :00 p. m,
5:40 p. nx
7:13 a, m.
ll:Wa m.
5;0 p. m.
6:20 p. m.
11:50 a. m.
.v y. um.
OREGON RAILROAi NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland 1
Pendleton Passenger 1 7:13 a.m.
Chicago-Portlana 9eclal S:30a m.
Spokane Flyer 8:15 p.m.
Kansas City & Chicago Express. 4;u0p. n.
Arriving Portland
Bpokane Flyer 8:00 a. zn,
Chi.. Kan. City & Portland Ex.. 8:45am.
Chicago-Portland Special 8:50 p.m.
Pendleton Passenger 3:13 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Tifomt and Seattle Express
i
i 8:80 a. m.
North Coast & Chicago Limited.
Overland Express
Arriving Portland-
North Coafrt Limited
Portland Express
Overland Express
a:w p. m.
1 .43 p. m
7 .00 a. m.
4 :15 p. m
8:33 p. m.
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leaving Portland
Astoria fc Seaside Expreaa....,
Astoria Seaside Express .....
Arriving Portland
Astoria as Portland Passenger...
Portland Express
8:00 a, xn.
3:30 p. m.
12:13 9. m.
10:00 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leavina Portland
C. P. R Short lane, via Spokane
8:15 p. m.
11:43 p. m.
Via Seattle
Aj rlvbig Portland
C. P. K- rihort Line, via Spokane
Via Seattle
8:00 a. xn.
7:00 a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOLTHKKN PACIFIC.
leaving- Portland
Dallas Vasscngsr ....
Dallas Passenger ....
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger ....
Dallas Passepger
7:40 a. ra
ft: 15 p. m
10:13 a. m.
5:00 p. m.
OKEliON KU.CTRIC RAILWAY.
Arriving Portland
Wllsonvlile Local
Ealeiu and Intermediats Local . .
Wllsonville Local
Balem aud Intermediate Expresa.
balem and Intermediate Local..
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express,
fealem and Intermediate Local..
alem and Intermediate xpress.
LeavlnsT Portland '
7:03 a. m.
8:15 a. m.
10:30 a. m.
11 :2a a. m.
T :20 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
6 :40 p. m.
815 p. m.
I S.25 a m.
7:li5 a m.
l:iiLm.
Salem and Intermediate Local. .
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express,
balem and Intelciediats Loc&l..
Wllsonvllls Locsl
Balera and Intermediate flxpreas.
Salem and Intermediats Local ..
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express
11:10 a. m.
1:10 p. m.
2 :05 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
6:10 p. m.
6:05 p. m.
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AMVSBMEXT8.
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts.
SAN FRANCISCO
vs.
PORTLAND
September 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20.
Games begin weekdays" 3:30 P. M.;
sunaay, z:3U f. M.
Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand
stand, 50c; boxes, 25c extra. Chil
dren: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY
Boys under 12 free to Bleachers
Wednesday.
NEW TODAY.
BUY A HOME
IN COVELL
Where you can get rapid car service,
at the same time where you can ktow
something, and buy on easy terms, one
to five acres, at price of town lots.
The Dunn -Lawrence Co.
24S Aider Street.
12th and WeieHer Streets
8-Room House and 3V2 Lots
Price $8500
Elht-room house and 3 lots, sit
uated in the bfst part of Holladay Ad
dition, one block from Broadway car.
Terms. $2000 cash, balance on or be
fore three years.
Mall & Von Borstel
302 K. Bnrnalde St. and 104 Second St.
Glen Harbor
Mill MMm hm torn late. Only few
choice lota left.
GLEN HARBOR REALTY CO.
835-fc40 Chamber of Commerce,
f Cfl Hflft A vary fin brick Mock, situ
jjU Ij it If Mtet on one of the be cor
f vvvwv pra on Grand ave. Th
tbov sx-oa) tcM than Its r?aj vhIu. but
to rtoti out an ctate we are authorlxcd
to aell aama on abort notice. For particu-
la-ra, call
C. R. DeBURGH
118-130 Abinfftoa Bids.
XEW TODAY.
Highly polished g-enulne mahogany
FVench walnut quarter-oak and blrdseye
maple furniture, elegant rugs, steel range,
etc., consigned to
BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE
For sale by private auction on
TUESDAY NEXT
To commence at 10 o'clock. The following-
consignments received: OFFICE
FURNITURE, Cutler's roll top desk, large
size; oak roil top desk, size 3 feet 6 inches;
desk with bookcase on too, fireproof office
10:30 a. rn. safe, cabinet with drawers, verv fine of
H:h a. m fie thl
table, improved letter press, office chairs.
j unoieum. House furnishings: Handsome
parlor suite with silk plush cushions,
couches, Morris chairs, eastern auto
matic davenport. Napoleon design; large
rockers, 8-ft. round extension table, buf
fet, set of box seat chairs, handsome side
board and china closet en suite in solid
oak, costly library table in French walnut
(antique), six Axminater rugs, Brussels
rugs, 9x12; carpets, lady's elegant MA
HOGANY DRESSING table with large
French mirror and cut glass knobs; hand
some bedsteads, silk floss and other mat
tresses and bedding, oak dressers and
chiffoniers, birdseye inaple and quarter
oak princess dressers with large French
plate mirrors. BUCK STEEL RANGE, gas
range, gas water fceater, and other kitch
en requisites.
Lawyers, real estate agents and mer
chants should avail themselves of this op
portunity of receiving good office furni
ture and parties furnishing are invited to
view these first-class goods tomorrow
(Mnnday).
The office furniture will be sold punc
tual at 10 o'clock.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneers.
THURSDAY NEXT
At 10 o'clock we have the furniture of
six-room house and a quairtity of other
fumishinjrs received on consignment from
a merchant who is selling the goods of a
aeiauiter. toaie at iu o ciock.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneers.
NOTE TO THE PUBLJC We sell all
eeoond-hand goods by auction and all
NEW FURNITURE, rugs, etc., at retail.
Office and salesrooms, 152 Park st. Both
phones.
GILMAN
Auction and Commission Company
S. 1. IV. Oilman. Auctioneer. ,
Regular auction sales of
Household Furniture
etc., at salesrooms, 411 Washington street,
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Also dealers in real estate, agents for
Tabor Heights properties. Cash paid for
nouseiioid iurniture, etc. otn p nones.
S. I N. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
Old Mahogany
Grandfather's clock, from England;
buffet, sofa and chairs, by auction
sale, at
GILMAN'S
No. 411 "Washington street,
Tuesday, Sept. 22d
at 10 o'clock. The elegant mahogany,
birdseye maple and oak dressers and
chiffonieres will be sold at same date,
special.
S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
367 E. MORRISON STREET.
Have a complete assortment of second
hand housefurnishingrs to be sacrificed. '
Tliis week all good staple groods and at
one-third regular price. Furniture doesn't
come here to stay the prices make it
go out again.
We buy sell and trade
FURNITURE
AFTER WEDNESDAY NOON
You will not he able to buy that beauti
ful 9-room residence situate 30S Twenty
fourth st., N., between Pettigrove and
Quimby streets, but up to that time you
ran purchase it for $7000. Don't fail to
look at this today.
F.V. ANDREWS & GO.
Hamilton Building. 131 3d Street.
Tel. Main 3349 or A-3329.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS SNAP
Six lots, three of them on the crest
of Heights proper and overlook city;
the other three slope to street below.
Site suitable for one of the finest
homes of city and will be sold for two
thirds of real value, as prices now rule.
Address Owner, J 250. Oregon, an.
Splendid Investment
$4600
Will buy an 8-room modern house,
close in. on Benton street. -OTTO
& HAEKSOK,
133 First Street.
HANFORD 6 BIACKWELL
CIVIL EKGO'EERS.
Railroads, Power Plants, Industrial
Plants.
1101 Alaska Blda-., Seattle. Wash.
$6500
Win buy an ideal home for email family.
Home lias 7 rooms and large Bleeping- porch,
liall. living- and dining-rooms have hard
wood floors; furnace, with water colls; large
hath, two toilets, two fireplace, lot 50x100
with nice lawn, rosea, etc; automobile house.
Splendid view of mountains, river and city.
For terms call 35S N. 32d at., Willamette
Heights.
GOOD BUYS
For a nice lot In swellhood
of Portland, near Washington
street.
H6500 For a nice piece of business
property bringlne Rood in
come and Increasing: fast In
value.
K. Ft CHS, 321 V4 MorriMoa Street.
Nob Hill Bungalow
GHean, near 34th st, 7 rooms, hard
wood floors, beamed ceiilng-s, panelled
dininff-room, fireplace, furnace, llffht
fixtures, shades and screens. Will
take other property in trade,
C. AVJCR, JIL,
Photographer, Fifth and Alder Sta,
$7500
' Buys new e-room residence in Irvlngr
ton. Owner,
K. O. I-I-FTDSTBOM,
431 Worcester Bids.
XEW TODAY.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION ROOMS
173-175 Second St.
Corner Yamhill
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 10 A. M.
Special attention is called to the fact
that we offer in each sale the best grade
of home furnishings comprising orna
mental parlor furniture in the latest dV
signs and finish, fine library and dining
room effects, select carpets, rugs and
floor coverings. The bedroom furnishings
comprise sanitary beds, fine springs, mat
tresses, chairs, couches, rockers, etc.. all
the most desirable kitchen furniture, steel
ranges, gas ranges, cook stoves, nearly
new heating stoves, linoleum, besides in
numerable furnishings for every depart
ment of modern housekeeping.
NOTE. If you prefer to purchase goods
outside of auction selling ask our sales
men; they will wait on you at all times.
Special Residence Sale
On the Premises, 1399 Mallory
Avenue, Piedmont
TDESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
AT IOA.M.
. SALE REACHED BY WOODIAWN
CARS.
Having instructions from Mr. Martin
we will sell without reserve the select
furnishings of his home comprising beau
tiful golden oak chairs and rockers. Mor
ris chair in leather upholstery, elegant
library table, portieres, lace curtains and
hangings, select nattern Axminster car
pets throughout the house.
Very desirable hall clock, cost $75: hall
carpets: the latest design sectional book
case, set of Centenary Dictionary in calf
binding, Shakespeare's works and other
books. The dining-room furnishings com
prises massive golden oak sideboard with
china closet combination, pedestal exten
sion table, golden oak box chairs in
leather upholstery to match; Haviland
china dinner set, fine glassware and other
fine dining-room furnishings. Domestic
drophead sewing machine, sanitary iron
beds, golden oak dressers, chiffonier and
furniture en suite, springs and fine mat
tresses. In the kitchen you will find six
hole malleable range, measure dishes,
utensils, inlaid linoleum and throughout
the house the best home furnishings that
money could purchase. Sale commences
at 10 A. M.
Special Hotel Sale
THURSDAY, SEPT. 24
At St. John, Sale at the St. John
Hotel
AT lO A.M.
Twenty Rooms High-Grade Ho
tel Furniture
Comprising golden oak PARLOR FUR
NITURE settees, chairs and rockers in
leather upholstery, fine oak bedroom fur
niture, dressers, commodes, metal beds,
springs, floss mattresses, pillows, bed
ding:, bed linen, portieres, lace curtains,
pictures, toiletware, etc. DINING-ROOM
effects oak tables, chairs, difhes, glass
ware, cutlery, table linen, large TILE
REFRIGERATOR. COST J125; fine large
hotel range, complete kitchen equipments.
Office furniture 8-foot floor cigar case,
fine wall case. Inlaid linoleum. This hotel
is furnished with extra high grade fur
nishings throughout, fine carpets, etc.
NOTE. This modern brick hotel for rent.
Inquire at Star Brewery. Mr. Miller,
Manager.
Important Announcement
The Pacific Mail Order Co., 210
First Street Has Failed
The stock comprises everything that
you eat, drink and wear, also farm im
plements, building material, a carload of
fine driving buggies, hardware, tin and
granite war?-, tools, a carload of high
grade steel ranges and Heating stoves,
laree stock of crop and garden seeds, fur
niture, store fixtures, a fine span of
horses, trucks, delivery wagon, tnick,
harness, driving harness, etc.. this stock
has been placed in our lianas for disposal.
We have secured salesmen for each de
partment and will close, out the entire
stock in as short time as possible if you
want anything In this line. We open the
sale Monday morning and will sell regard
less of cost. See display advertisement.
N. B- If you want to sell out phone
Jtain 1626 or A-4243. We pay spot cash
for any thing you wish to sell.
J. T. WlLSON, Auctioneer.
$7000
Fifth St., close in. 50x100 lot. east front,
good 6-room house, room for another
building.
$6500
50x100 corner. .1 blocks from end Steel
bridge, with good 7-room house, a busi
ness or flat location.
Don't kick If somebody gets these ahead
of you.
J. R. STIPE
720 Chamber of Commerce.
A COUNTRY HOME
(5n the west slope of Mount Tabor, situ
ate between the East Morrison and Haw
thorne avenue cars with an acre or
ground, beautifully Improved, has been
placed In our hands for sale. The home
contains, large reception hall, living-room,
library, dining-room, kitchen, five bed
rooms on second floor and two in attic
besides 2 bathrooms, there are five fire
places besides furnace. City water and
gas. For particulars as to price and loca
tion. F.V. ANDREWS & CO.
Hamilton Buildinp. 131 3d Street.
Tel. Main 3349 or A-3329.
Look! Look! Look!
NOB HILL 100x100 Corner
W are instructed to sell and want your
offer, what will you give, fine for
Flats or Apartments
GRUSSI & GANTNER
Room 7 Canterbury Bldg., 266 Washing
ton, corner Third. . -
PRICE REDUCED
Owners have authorized us to dispose of
that bungalow on Ravenaview Drive, Port
land Heights, for $3150. On any terms to
suit purchaser. $250 down or less and $35
or less per month. Here is a chance to
secure a 5-room home with 50x143 feet in
a choice location.
F.V. ANDREWS &CO.
Hamilton Building, 131 3d Street.
Tel. Main 3349 or A-3329. .
A FINE BUY
One of the beat unimproved quarters in
Nob Hill at an attractive price for Im
mediate sale.1 .
VANDUYN S WALTON
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
STOP! LOOK!! LISTEN!!!
12 H acres, all improved, 3 miles from bridge
naar carline. Bull Run water, on country rond,
besrt buy in Portland! char.ca to make 30,0Xt;
mating lu believing; must sell: 7500 cash
handle thta; euy terms balance.
r, o. box ioa,
GEORtSl BI-ACK,
FTJBLIO ACCOUNTANT.
t2S Worcester BulldlBC
PWxkM Mai a A371.
NEW TODAT.
SOLID INVESTMENTS
S35,000
ery choice Quarter
block. Third street.
h substantial Im
provements: pays 8 per
cpnt net and goo
vestigato tnis.
SI 8,500!
cent net and good lease; close In. In
vestigate tiiis.
For a choice lot 60x
O'j feet on Second
street, near Burnside;
cava 6 Der cent: can
be made to pa
proved.
ne-made to pay Dig it properly im
proved. $30,000
street with sky
property in this
very rapidly.
S55.000
S30.000
Sixth - street lot 50x
100 feet. Improved
p a r t,l v : pays 6 per
cent. Get on to the
street with skyscrapers. Sixth - street
property in this location will advance
very rapidly.
Corner, brick. Third
street, pays 7 per cent;
substantial, solid
lease.
Choicest corner lot.
Second street, near
Burnside: pays J3000
per annum. A rreat
buy. Come and
ner.
$55,000
ments would paj
this proposition,
$28,000
buy. Come and see us about this cor
ner. Quarter block, Third
street, with brick
bldg.; pays well, but
with proper improve
ments would pay immensely. Look Into
this proposition.
A 50xl09-foot lot on
Sixth street. North,
close in, when improved
will bring immense
revenues.
Goldsmith & CO.
101-1(12-103 Sherlock Bldg,
3d and Oak Sts.
$1600
Quarter block In Brooklyn street;
lately done.
$12,000
work
Business property on Serond St.. a very
few blocks from this office; some income.
The prospective value cannot be equaled.
$12,000
S fine new flats in South Portland;
yearly Income, J1460.
$1 6,500
new. modern, elegant flats on Fifteenth
St., Bast Side; income J18W and more com
ing. $30,000
Quarter block on the Thirteenth-st.
switch, close enough in to be retail soon;
enough income to carry it nicely.
RESIDENCES
$35006 rooms on East Twenty-fifth St.,
close to carline, modern.
000 Handsome little 5-room bungalow
on Portland Heights.
$50007 rooms on East Seventeenth St.,
furnace, fireplace and the shades, ranges
and heater go with the house.
JSOOO 8 rooms on Willamette HeigTvts,
one of the swell homes of the city. Quar
ter block of ground.
ACREAGE
20 acres, containing over 160 lots, in the
confines of Sellwood, cleared and ready
for platting, will sell readily at $400 aver
age per lot; close to carline. This has
never been offered before. Price $25,000.
No phone calls.
Whiting & Rountree
S2i THIRD STREET, UPSTAIRS.
$18,000
That great apartment-house site, over a
quarter block. 100-120 feet, with the S13.0C0
residence tnereon. wnicn we mrow in. on
22d st., .lust around the comer of Wash
ington st. Go and see the improvements
going up adjoining. Two more apartment
houses under construction added since last
Sunday.
Only $18,000
Goldsmith & Co.
101) 102 and 103 Sherlock Blda;, Third
and Oak sts.
A Beautiful Home
Along the
Columbia
The choicest tract along the Columbia
River; one mile or beautiful river iront;
ail fine high ground and nice high banks,
dallv rail service to Portland and several
boats dailv. This is the choicest and
most beautiful tract along the Columbia.
nnA in in elope nroximitv to Portland.
This beautiful trace win De cut up into
5 and 10-acre tracts, ana win ire a veri
table paradise of beautiful homes. Prices
verv reasonable and good terms. For
further information call on
J. H. Shields
305 GERL.I NIGER BLDG.,
Home 1971. Main S430.
NEW
8-Room House
Thoroughly Modern
In every detail also In a select neighbor
hood, near Hawthorne avenue and East
Twentieth. The price is $6500 part cash;
balance, easy terms.
F.W. Torgler, 106 Sherlock Bldg.
Glen Harbor
Will noon Je too late,
choice lota left.
Only a few
GLEN HARBOR REALTY CO
83S-S40 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE
New bungalow, close to car, at
Mount Tabor. Would take vacant lots
as part payment,
GEO. KNIGHT CLARK,
336 Chamber of Commerce.
Phonea Main 5407, Home A 3252.
FIVE ACRES IN COVELL
Of th nice acre tracts there Is one
tou have overlooked, which Is the most
Important of all; 5 acres, close to car
line: excfllnnt situation. Would make
a fine home. All improved, ready to
occupy. Price only $2500.
THE Dl'!V3f-L,AWREjrCE CO,
24H Alder St.
Attractive Nob Hill Home '
"New housfs.-a rooms, complete In all
appointments. Choice neighborhood.
Phone owner Monday. Main 8462:
NEW TODAT.
Farms! Farms! Farms!
1340 a, 1040 under plow, all imps.. $30
1480 acres. 1200 under plow; build
ings pood, $25 acre.
2880 acres, 2000 under plow, stock
and all, $16 acre.
342 acres, 100 under plow, stock and
all, $5500.'
160 a., 80 in crop, stock and all, $5000.
300 a., 145 in grain, good bdgs., $60 a.
400 acres wheat land, $10 acre.
800 a., with enough to buy it, $6. acre.
480 acres grazing land, $4 acre.
4000 acres sheep land, $5.50 acre.
57 acres in fruit, to pay $12,000.
40 acres, house, barn, timbe; $800.
4472 acres fine timber, cheap.
We have a thousand other farms,
from 20 acves up, that are being sold
less than any one can list ; just call and
see Stevenson & Taylor, rooms 310-
311 Buchanan Bldg., 286' 3 Wash. St.
Let's Figure
3 houses, .10 rooms each (cost
$5000), at $3000 each $ 9,000
Ground values, conservative
estimate 8,500
Total value $17,500
Our price $15,000
Good corner, Nob Hill, 6 blocks from
Washington street.
Goldschmidt's Agency
253Vi Washington, Corner Third.
Striking' Offer in
Acre Tracts
Beautiful, fertile soil. In 1 to 2-acr
tracts: 15 minutes from the center of
city, on the Oregon Electric car line.
$550 to $650 Per Acre
No rocks, no stumps; every acre of
it eleard and in cultivation.
This Is positively the best suburban
home proposition on the market. Al
ready 68 acres of this 80-acre tract
have been sold. This tells how this
property has been appreciated by thosa
who went to see it.
F. BRESKE
444 Sherlock Bide, Third t.
A Sure
Moneymaker
A quarter-block at 16th and Thnr
uian, only partly improved, but pays
now 7 per cent.
Close to the North Bank's wheat,
docks and in the thick of the railroad
developments in North Portland.
Only $25,000. Terms.
It Pays to See, Us.
Chapin & Herlow
'332 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1632.
SPECIAL BUYS
S5700 Neat, modern 7-room, new
dwelling. East Twenty-eighth
and Yamhill.
S4500 Modern 6 - room residence.
Queen Anne style, 392 San
Rafael, near Union ave.; easy :
terms if sold at once.
$2500 Ten acres on Orejron Electric,
rlosfr in and very desirable;
easy terms.
Jackson & Deering
Phone Main 345.
246 Stark fet.
The Place Where the Big ;
RED APPLES Grow
The Diinii-Iawrence Co. has Just ar
ranged witn the owners for 100 acres,-
l i miles rrom Aiosier biauon. rice.
$125 to $200 per acre.
Also. 160 acres. 3f4 miles from Mosler :
Station, in the best apple-growing belt.
Price, $76 per acre. All platted in ten
acre tracts. For sale on easy terms.
The Dunn -Lawrence Co.
248 ALDER ST.
S2O.000
for apartment-house, choice location,
south of Washington; pays
over 10 per .cent net.
834,500
for apartments, ground 100x100, pay
ing 12 per cent net.
810.000
for flats, corner Sixth and Market.
S15.000
Quarter block on 21st, five houses.
Goldschmidt's Agency
253V2 Washington, Cor. Third.
NOB HILL HOME
On easy monthly payments: 306 North
24th street. Thoroughly modern efglit
room house, in the heart of the West
Side's best residence district.
Fidelity Trust Co.
OWJiER.
901 Board of Trade Bnlldtns.
Phone Mala 447.
C " Each for two elegrant
q O O KJ jots, 28th and Tills- ,
mook. Don't wait they will be sold
before rfioon.
Wlaller, 615 McKay Bids.
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