The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 21, 1909, SECTION TWO, Page 2, Image 14

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THE SUIVPAY OREGOXIAN,: PORTLAND. FEBRUARY 2U- 1909. .
OVER ALLSTARS
Portland United Soccer Team
Goes Down Before Crim
son arid White.
SCORE MSi SEVEN TO TWO
Tndefeated Clubmen Surprise Even
Their Admirers Xext Match Be
tween All-Americans and Ei
ther England or Scotland.
BT JOSEPH M. QUBXTIJf.
Luck and superior team work were
responsible mainly for the victory of
eeen goals to two in favor of the Mult
nomah "soccer" football club, in the
rnacch played yesterday afternoon on the
club grounds between the Multnomahs
and the Portland United, the later being
an- aggregation of all stars but some
what dim ones.
Before, the match began predictions
were made by knowing ones who had
what they called a fure tip that the All
Stars would easily win or at the best of
It that the Multnomahs would only prove
victors by one goal. So -the victory of
five- goals -upset all previous calculations.
All the players were under good discip
line, and the game was a pleasant one.
all rough work being absent. Referee
John Dickson gave fair decisions and
snowed a good knowledge of the rules.
.Among-the .crowd were some .anti-Mult-Bomah
men who would have given a
good cigar had the -red-and-while only
suffered one defeat. The Multnomahs
have become known as the winning team
and therefore lots of placers wish to oc
cupy their shoes. But they are good
sportsmen arid are really popular favorites;.-
Thla wakes the ninth game they
have won lhis -season, and they have
k Irked 61 goals to. their opponents' seven.
vhat i iit.ir '"nhief fault so far? Viewed
dispassionately from the side lines, it
seems to me tlrat nfter they score say
three goals.' they too often ease up and
begin individual play,' instead of keeping
tip combination and scoring ' as many
goals as possible. A'doieir goals are
none too many, If .these dozen can be
got. "
tars.ShoAV Lack of Training.
Yesterday afterneon, - -the " All-Stars
chowed 'lark of training and were plainly
not at home running on the bark cover
ing the football Held, while the Multno
mahs were at home and showed the wis
dom, of the pocy which makes them
train every, day. rain ..or shine. In the
first' half the-Multnomahs snowed their
opponents- binder. "Play" " began at "3:26
o'clock, and the United's kick was met
harply, sent back to the fullback line,
and in one minut Dick booted the
leather through. Give and take followed.
In which Bruce ana Toung hadgood runs,
mainly blocked by-tlie Matthew- brothers,
Kydd and Sammons. Once Young got the
ball and by a long shot kicked it just
over the bar. On the kick-oft, a mass
play began in front of Hutchinson,, and
euaueniy -Ajamniie : u - . uniuoi
headed the leather under. At 4:0.5 o'clock,
the All-Stara couju'inaiiori went io pieces.
Hutchinson was peppered, and he weak
ened so much . thaf BiS" "kick-offs lost
ground, and for three minutes out of
mass pra'y near the All-Stars goal", "Sid"
Mills scored three goals, once receiving
the leather off Kydds right boot.
In the second half, the Multnomahs did
nqt, keep up. the pressure and the All
Ptars got ' into the funning. Andthu
bunched-up play began yin front 6f
Hutchinson who snatched up the ball,
and. holding it, began to, argue the point
with two Multnomahs. How the latter
didn't 'charge - the goalkeeper I don't
know. Somebody touched him,--a foul
was allowed and the leather was thrown
Into play by the referee. -Bruce had a
long run up the "field," and he and his
mates sent the leather four times in suc
cession against Tuck, -who lust -saved by
the skin of his teeth. Once the ball
struck the western goal, post, and one
minute later a grounder came toward
Tiick. .irho'.ktcked. at tt and missed.
Suddenly,- a: Multnomah luck -would
have It. the ball swerved toward the
right, missing the goal post by about two
Inches. Again Tuck was peppered. Six
mea fell on and around the leather,
and out of the scrample Ooxson
scored for toe All-Stars. The great run
of- the game, way made by Harry Mat
thew, who dribbled the ball past four
men ana sent -the leather past Hutchln
aon. At 4:59 o'clock, another bunched-up
play broke loose near Jago, and the
leather crashed- against the. bar just
above Hutchinson's head, fell, and was
promptly headed through by Gararaie,
who, like: old faithful, was in his posi
tion. Crosby was kept busy during the
next two minutes, and saved three times
In succession. Finally, from" a corner
kick. Bruce scored.
Really.- the Multnomahs played one
101 D HAM
" At the-Iiead of Lovejoy, Marshall, Xorthrup
and Overton streets.
We have a few very choice lots, conimand
...iup an excellent view of the city, river and.
' "''mountains, aiC '. 'I
32SOO
This includes improved street, sidewalk,
sewer jund water; : 'Yours while they last. '
JX :E, KEASEY 8 CO.
14 Chamber of Commerce and Portland
; - - . Heights. " Both Phones.
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Parksid
JOINS CITY PARK
Head of Washington St.
Lots are selling at reason
able prices, including hard
surface streets, sewers, ce
ment walks, city water, etc.
See us at once.
D. E. KEASEY & CO.
14 Chamber of vOommerce and
Portland Heights.
Both Phones.
dozen men, as one of their men, whose
name I can't give, on account of his
modesty, is worth two star soccer play
ers. Crosby never played better as full
back, and Is back to his old form again.
Dick deserves cret.it for pretty foot
work. It was the nrst time Tuck ever
played in goal and he was good. He has
the ideal physique for a soccer player
and ought to be played again somewhere
on" the team, as halfback, at the first op
portunity. Gammie has won a place on
the team and already handles himself
like a veteran. His runs to meet an .op
ponent are worth seeing. Kydd is Im
proving in accuracy. Bruce didn't shine
as much as was expected, probably be
cause he lacks practice, and Jago was
out of .condition because of a cold. Clark
made good, and so did Hughes. Toung
excelled in footwork and trick plays.
The next match is between All-America
and either England or Scotland. I am
of the opinion that the committee em
powered to select the All-American
eleven, ought to do so from the conti
nent of America, from Cape Horn to the
Decorators
Paperhangers
Painters
and Electricians
We need your work remodeling our
store but we believe in reciprocity,
ami feel that' you, in turn, should buy
a piano from ns. Come and figure
with us at our new location, 106
Fifth street, near "Washington.
H0VENDEN-S0ULE
PiANO CO.
Phones: Main 677, or A 3766.
North Pole, with all naturalized Ameri
can citizens thrown in. There is one col
ored soccer player from Buenos Ayres
that t hear of that ought to be looked
up.
Yesterday's summary: '
Multnomah. Position.- Portland United.
Tuck O Hutchnson
Crosby ...R F B , Jago
Dyment L P B Clark
Sammons Tt H B... ........ . Hughes
A. Matthew OH B KacKay
Bennett L H B Coxon
Kydd O R Kvle
Dick I R Chains
Mills ..C F Bruce
H. Matthew ...I L : Mills
Gammie O L, Toung
Multnomah 7. Portland United 2.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Pnnl Australian, Wyoming and Washington
VUUl coal delivered promptly in any quan
tity. Phono ua your order. Star Coal Co.,
40 2d st. Phones Main 1618, A 1084.
Gas Mantles JJJi?
mantle on me market,
riaoo. Both phones.
Mantle. 25 e, the
of the beat Wo
Barretts. 410 Mor-
irinriat ut Flowers always fresh from
Aiuiiai our OWn conservatories. Marti a
b torDei 347 Washington st. Both phones.
Electric Fixtures "V
price are right. All work cuaraot..d.
western Klectrio Works. 61 6ixth street.
Plnfinv Knives. Forks end all silver
x Milling M-are replated as good as new.
vrnui. rutin Works, loth and Alder. Mala
2375. A SS14.
k-
U'ina 0 Mailer M.ubercer. 3S7 WM
1110 lngiou street. Phone Main
Free delivery. A gallon, of lu-year-uld Ingle
nook Port, $1 60.
f Aflf Kemmerer eoai. tne beet Wro
VUttl mine; coat; glvee more beat and lees
esli Cburchley Bros.. 13tb and Marsnall eta
Pbonee Main 931. A 3931.
esiif 6000 cords first-class 4-foot
fir
wood. So ner cord delivered.
Phono Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com
pany, 408 Corhtt Bldg.
Pno.1 Richmond and Wallsend Australian.
vU Independent Coal Ice Company,
opposite City Library. Both phones
MEETING NOTICES.
IVANHOE LODGE. NO. 1. K. OF P.. will
celebrate the 45th anniversary of the order
In tte hall. 11th and Alder sts., Feb. 2-'(.
with a stag eoclal and smoker. All Knights
In the city are invited.
E. M. LANCE. K. K. S.
MOCNT HOOD CIRCLE WOMEN' OF
WOODCRAFT announce their next whist
and dance for Tuesday evening,, the 23d,
in the East Side W. O. W. Hall. Th.3 usual
good time assured. Orchestra for dancing.
Come at 8:S0:
COURT MOUNT HOOD. FORESTERS
OF AMERICA, will give a dance In their
hall. Marquam bldg., 8th floor, Monday
night, Feb. 211. Light refreshments will ba
served. Admission, gents' hat checks. lirc.
COMMITTEE.
UTOPIA REBEKAH LODGE. NO. 62. I.
O. O. V.. will give a i00 social, Thursday,
February 2.". at its hall. cor. of East Alder
and East 6th sts. Admission. 1 cents.
SOCIAL COMMITTEE.
FIDELITY LODGE. NO. 4. A. O. U. W.,
will be visited by the League of Honor.
WednesUuy evening. February 24. All mem
bers requested to be present. Visitors wel
come. By order M. W.
J. H. ZANE, Recorder.
ORPHIA TEMPLE PYTHIAN" SISTERS
will give their next whist and dancing
party Saturday evening. February 27, at K.
of P. hail. 11th and Alder st. Union music
prizes. AtUnission l"c.
ACME REBEKAH LODGE. NO. 32. I. O.
O. F., will give a Five Hundred party in
their hall. 1st and Aider st., Saturday even
ing. February 27. Admission and refresh
ments 15c.
PORTLAND HOMESTEAD Ofll. B. A. Y..
will give dance in Western Academy Hall.
Second and Morrison sts., Wednesday even
ing, Feb. 24. Good music. Admission, 25c.
Fl'KERALJtOTICES.
WILLIAMS Feb. 20. at 12B1 Gay street.
AbFle s. Williams, aged 87 years. 5 months
and 24 days. Fuheral services from Zeller
Burns Co.'s chapel, corner Russell and
Williamj ave.. Feb. 22 at 2 P. M. Inter
ment at Riverview Cemetery. Friends in
vited. -
McKINLEY The funeral services df the
late Frank J. McKlnley will be held at
Holman's chapel. Third and Salmon sts.,
at 2 P. M.' today Sunday. Friends in
vited. Interment Riverview cemetery.
LAMB The funeral services .of the late
Mrs. Ellen Lamb will be held at St. Law
rence Church. - Third and Sherman sts.. ,at
9 A. M. Monday, February 22. Friends
invited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.
Dunning, McKnte & iillbaugb. funeral
Director. 7th and Pine. Fuone Main 43V.
I.ady assistant. Office of County Coronef.
EDWAKI) HOI.HAK rt . Funeral Dlreet
ara. Il d !. Lady assistant, rbsss M SU1
t. p. HNI.KV 3d and Madl.on,
Lady attendant. Phona Mala , A liu.
Til I rH-HI'RM's CO.. Funeral Dli
ara. t siuseell. Kan 18M-. VtuU assistant.
r. Il DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lsulr assistant. Pboae East M.
McENTEE-ERlCSON CO. Undertaker!
taur" assistant. 400 Alder, at 6133.
DIED.
LILLIS Feb. io. at 577 Alblna ave.. Mrs.
Margaret Llllis, aged. G years. Remains
at Zeller-Burns Co.'s chapel. Funeral no
tice later.
LEEZER At the family residence. 1620
Portsmouth ' ave.,' February 19. Eliza
Leezer. aged 52 years. 2 months and 10
days. Funeral notice hereafter.
BORN. I
GRAHAM To the wife of William Wallace
Graham, 7-pound girl.
NEW TODAY.
WflVF-V mini rlf-h ntialltv rieltHoiia flsvnr
one case, 10 gal.. 120 lbs', nst 111.10: two
rases ior xreiKm prepuiu w an
R tatlon in Orosnn. Washlnston 4
Idaho: reference. Bank of Nampa. T. H.
v Woole. Nampa, Idaho.
160-ACRE ranch, on county road, small
river runs through place, small orcnara.
some timber. 7 per acre. Address J. C.
jjixon. iik city, or.
DO TOO WISH TO BUT A HOMBT
Then see
BARTMAN & THOMPSON.
Chamber of Commerce.
By the $ Auction, Storage and
Commission Company
At 232 First Street
Phones Main 6374, A 2337.
RESTAURANT AUCTION
MONDAY, 10 A. M.
At 103 North Third Street
On account of mortiraee foreclosure, we
ara ordered to sell an 8-ft. French range
and 60-g-aL tank, one 4-gallon coffee urn,
36 hiirh-back dining chairs, 10 tables, large
refrigerator, hot-blast heater, lot lino
leum, all the best of dishes, china, table
cutlery, glassware, wall mirrors, pictures
and other fixtures.
FORD, Auctioneer.
AUCTION MONDAY, 2 P.M.
Apartment House
581 Sixth Street
Take 5th st. car. off at Grant. These
furnishings are all nice, clean, ordinary
goods, ana consist or tine Mrusseis rug.
9x12: Brussels carpets, 3 cook stoves, new
rpfrijerator, pedestal dining-table and
other, chairs, rockers, center stands, lace
curtains, portieres, kitchen safes, dressers
and commodes, bedroom suites, lots of
chSna, glassware, cooking utensils, etc.,
etc. Dealers invited, as all must be sold.
. .. S. H. BORGER, Auctioneer.
TUESDAY'S AUCTION
At 232 First Street
At 10 A. M. we will sell the contents of
eight-room cottage together with other
consignments of choice furniture, such as
steel ranges, cook stoves, heaters, fine
carpets, rugs, art squares, dressers, metal
.beds, folding beds, bedding, draperies,
parlor suites, steel couches, chairs, rock
ers, center tables, kitchen treasure, etc.
THURSDAY'S AUCTION
At 232 First Street
There will be sold without reserve a
full assortment of splendid second-hand
furniture, including anything necessary to
furnish a home from basement to the
garret.
SATURDAY'S AUCTION
At 232 First Street
This sale will be our GRAND SPEC I AX,
AUCTION SALIi because we are going
to make it so. Lt us show you.
TvHB t AUCTION & STORAGE QO.
3-Story Corner
Business Property
Second and Market
$16,500
Leaned for 2 yenra tt (rood rental;
$0000 cash, hnl. 6 per cent. .
Full Particulars
PORTLAXU SUCCESS REALTY CO,
820 Board of Trade Bldg.
WHY BUY
A BEADV-BULT RESIDENCE,
when you may have a better one for
less money built after your own design?
Terms to Suit.
JOHN I.OCKHART,
610 -611 Chamber of Commerce.
Puone Main 493.
$25,000
625 acres only 22 miles from Port
land. This will prove out a fine in
vestment. I. G. DAVIDSON,
819 Chamber of Commerce.
"NOB HILL SNAP"
$5650
60x100
Kearney, Bet. 2Sd and 23d.
PORTI.AiVU SICtESS REALTY CO,
820 Board of Trade Bldg.
$2500 6-room. modern house. Gan
tenbein ave.. between Mason and Skid
more. . -
5 ACRES berrjland near Lents, Be
fare. JaOO per acre.
Win make terms on either of above
or trade for city property.
W. L. GREEN. 245Vi Washington St.
SIO.OOO
West Side
INVESTMENT
PAYS 40 PER CENT NET.
"VV. II. LAXG, :0 Chamb. Commerce.
CHEAPEST m il.DIXO LOT NEAR
WASHINGTON STREET.
S4300 for a nice piece of ground In
high-clas3 neighborhood, nothing as
cheap as this. Will make you a fine
home or good income if properly im
proved. F. ri'CHS
Morrlaoa Street.
FINE INVESTMENT IN
ACREAGE
Close to Carlloe on the Pehlnanla
Come in if Interested.
BRONG-STEEI.E CO.,
110 Second St.
FOR SALE: Nine-roomed, nicely fur
nished house, within block of car. on
full 50 by 100 lot. Adapted for a home,
roomers or boarders. A bargain at
14000. A. E. BOKTHWICK, 31 Cham
ber of Commerc
S AUCTIONS $
NEW TODAY.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill
Wednesday and Friday
EACH DAY AT 10 A.M.
Two sales, representing all of the many
kinds of house furnishings. We can
FURNISH your PARLOR, LIBRARY.
DINING-ROOM, bedroom, kitchen and
laundry. We also sell carpets, rugs, lino
leum, malleable and steel ranges, gas
stoves, dishes, glassware, kitchen utensils,
pillows, bedding and bed linen, -pictures,
lace curtains, hangings, etc.
THURSDAY, 10 A. M.
Horses, Harness, Wagons, Etc
Butter-Nut Bread Co.
Corner Second and Columbia sts.
Having received INSTRUCTIONS from
R. U SABIN, receiver for the BUTTER
NUT BREAD CO., In BANKRUPTCY, I
will on Thursday next at 10 A. M., at the
corner of SECOND AND COLUMBIA sts.,
offer for sale .to the highest bidder for
cash: 11 HORSES, 10 WAGONS, HAR
NESS and STABLE OUTFIT. ALL THE
HORSES AJtE CITY BROKE, and the
wagons are good delivery wagons, nearly
new and handsome, cost from $250 to $350
each.
R. L. SABIN, Receiver.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
In Our Retail Department
Tou can purchase pianos, organs, vio
lins, guitars, mandolins, nearly new house)
furnishings for every department of mod
ern housekeeping, office furniture, roll
top deks, safes, cash-registers, comput
ing scales, incubators, plows, buggies
farmers' supplies, hardware, shoes, gro
ceries and, in fact, nearly everything you
use, eat and wear.
NOTE We need quanties of merchan
dise to supply our patrons. If you have
anything of value you wish to dispose of.
phone us. Main 162G. A 4243. We pay the
highest possible cash price for all kinds
of household goods, etc.
AUCTION SALES
BY THE
(INC.)
Sll FIRST STREET.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY,
FRIDAY, 2 P. M.
SALE EXTRAORDINARY
Elaborately Hand-Carved
Imported Furniture
305 Eleventh, Corner Columbia
THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 10 A. M.
Thla la the flnet collection of hand-
carved furniture ever brought to thla
country, and wu m aelected by Mr. J. H.
Brown while traveling lu forfrigen coun
tries and Imported by him. To k'vc you
some Idea of Its mnicnlficence will men
tion a few Itemai Three-piece aet con
filntlne of aettee and two hla-h-backed
Roman chnim, original eoiit $5501 re
volving; double-top card table, coMt 75;
ladlea' dealt and cbnir, coat 17D (tnin
muxt be aeen to be appreciated) ; throne
dragon chair, cunt l'-'5; one three
draieon chair, coat S75i one vlH-a-vla
aettee, coat $150; one center table, cot
(.! one double iardlnlere atand, coat
HNS; black Uronxe vaae. with allver
trlmmlnga. cont $75; one flolaonne vaae,
cost $75. In addition to the above there
la aome ordinary furniture, such an
mission oak buffet, enameled refriger
ator, carpets, one very fine Jewel gas
ranire with top broiler, etc etc. All the
above meutloued croons must be sold to
the hlgheat bidder without reserve, as
the owner Is about to leave for forelsrn
countries. Remember the place, 305
Kleventh at.; the day, Thursday. Feb
ruary 2Mb, 10 A. M., and the auctioneer,
A Scbubach.
For the sale at our rooms wa have
comulte collection of lurniture of all
grades for any part of the house. We.
have dressers In Diroseye maple, goiaen
oajc and mahogany finish: couches,
sanitary steel couches, rockers of all
descriptions, center tables, solid ma
hogany library table, bookcases, dining
room sets, fine metal beds with springs
and mattresses to match and. in fact,
anything and everything for the house.
PORTLAND AUCTION CO.
?. BaKar&Coi'
ON TUESDAY NEXT
et our salesrooms, 152 Park St., we are
Instructed to sell by public auction tne
excellent furniture, etc., of lady going to
Los Angeles, including LUXWIG UP
RIOHT PIANO. antique mahogany
sofa covered In French repp, parlor suite,
COSTLY DAVENPORT In green verona
with quarter-oak ends, couch in rich wine
color, parlor tables. HANDSOME BUF
FET wltn leaded glass aoors, rounu ex
tension table, box-seat dining chairs.
English breakfast table, mahogany settee
In silk. Axminster and Brussels rugs,
royal Wilton carpets, massive steel beds,
all steel springs, silk floss and felt mat
tresses, dressers in quarter-sawed oak,
nrettv iron beds, princess dressers and
chiffoniers, hall seat and mirror, nearly
new steel range, kitchen cabinet and other
furnishings, all of which is in fine condi
tion. Prospective buyers and parties fur
nishing are invited to view goods to
mqrrow (Monday).
SALE ON TUESDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK
SHARP.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
Wo ore Instructed to sell various "con
signments of furniture, rugs. etc.. and a
quantity ot gooa n.ngiisn ui ecuvmni n-
In 5-lb. lots for benefit of parties con
cerned. SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneers.
Office and salesrooms 152 Park st.
GILMAN
S CHISSi
L. K. GILMAN, AUCTIONEER,
. . 411 Washington St.
Phones A 4750, Main 2473.
Sales Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday of Household Furni
ture and Merchandise
Cash paid for furniture of residences.
8. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
Apartment louse Sites
Fine apartment-house sites, ranging in
size from a fractional lot to a quarter
.block and In price from H500 to $20,000;
all within easy walking distance.
R. F.BRYAN
05 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1963, A 12ZJ.
PortlandAuctionGo
Soles
Stff TODAY.
B
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$4000
In beautiful
H0LLADAY PARK
Five Rooms,
strictly modern.
Large living and dining-rooms,
fire place, 2
bedrooms, fine kitchen.
Absolutely com p 1 e t e
and perfect in every
detail.
B
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H.W.LEMCKE o
viii 'firhfirr h u er
WMain 1177, A 2635. VU
Vhnni trwlflv Kt 71 "
H $5500
0 Offered for the first time, ,
imposing
L RESIDENCE R
A carefully planned, well-
arrrangea, tnorougniy
A constructed modern home
nf Aicrhf rnftms nnr) Viflth.
D " - A
a H. W. Lemckerj
" 210 Corbett Bldg. Main
Y1177, A 2635. Phone to-F)
BEAVER DAM
BEAVER DAM
For sale by the owner, 35 acres, two
and one-half miles east or tne uovernmenr
Barracks in Clark County. 12 a res in
beaverdam in high state of cultivation.
which has produced Hist year $600 per
acre. At a bargain If taken at once. There
is between laOO and 1SUU cords or wooa on
thft hulnnre nf the land. A comfortable
4-room house, one new large barn, and
one onion house. One span of horses,
one Jersey cow, 50 Plymouth Rock chick
ens, all implements necessary to culti
vate the onion land. Greatest bargain
ever known. It taken at once. Addresa In
70a Oregonian, or phone .Main isw.
A SNAP CLOSE IN
Modern 6-room cottage with 2 bedrooms,
nice clothes closets, reception hall, fine
porcelain bath and marble-top wash
1 ...t.V. V.t nnsl watot flnA llTIAn
closets, living-room and dining-room with
porcelain sink, large front and rear
..(...tioa - larva hrii'i hnRpment with ce
ment floor, stationary tubs, etc. House
new and well-built and nice full-size lot
60x100 ft. with beautiful lawn and shrub
bery. Located in a good neighborhood
i.l. i ..tA. nf Tt'aot UiHa- in.
'Willi WHUlUUi v. .
cated on East Portland Heights at 4S
iast JUtn streeL, cui irei .imi,u. Aiwa ,o
n mm and must be sold within the next
10 days. Price $2500, on terms. Key at
office.
RALPH ACKLEY, 605 Corbett Bldg.
Factory Site or Flatting
proposition.' 13 acres along side of R. R.
at siding, 10 minutes from Morrison st.
$400 an acre under the price of sur
rounding property.
B. S. COOK 5 CO.
503 Corbett Bldg.
La eld's Addition
High-class residence proper
ty. Hard-aurface pavementa.
All Improvements In and paid
for. Building reatrlctiona. Spe
cial inducements to builders.
P. W. T0RGLER
100 Sherlock Bldg.
$16,000
FINE SITE FOR
APARTMENTS
The view without the climb; easy walk
ing distance; carline at your door. llOx
STRONG & CO.
FINANCIAL AGENTS,
605 Concord Bldg.
FOR REAL ESTATE AND BUSI
NESS CHAXCES SEE
THORNTON'S REALTY & BUSI
NESS EXCHANGE,
312 M'KAY BLDG.,
3D A'D STARK.
ninr nnn n i"ixiuu crner on
t:!).iiui) D3roaini-33
modern 6-room flats and fine 12-room
mansion; exceptionally fine apartment
houise site. Part cash.
C. K. KORELL, 251 Washington.
Strictly Moderh
8-room new. house, situated in Iadd's
Addition, near E. 20tli and Hawthorne
avenue, $6400; easy terms on part.
F. W. Torgler, 106 Sherlock Bldg.
READ THIS.
4S0 acres in the Umpqua Valley on R. R-,
fa per acre; D0O acres of this is finest ap
ple land in Oregon: terms if desired.
Other small tracts. It won't cost you any
thing to come and see us.
W. L. MORGAN. R. A. PRESTON,
322 Failing Bldg.
rt rrf 100x100 on 4th st., few
Sl I I II II I blocks south of City
P XjWVT Hall, 4 houses bearing
some revenue, excellent flat property; let
us tell you about this.
F. W. TORGLER, 106 Sherlock Bldg.
Only $8000
Two new. uo-to-date.
modern 6-room flats and
lot 30x100 near 23d and
Glisan; half cash.
C. H. KOKELL, 251 Washington.
COxlOO
CORNER ST. CLAIR AND WAYNE.
Finest family hotel or apartmfnt-house
location In the city; Jla.OuO. part cash.
W. L. MORGAN. R. A. PRESTON,
322 Failing Bldg.
NON-RESIDENT
will sell 50x100, situated close In on
11th street. Corner held for $20,000.
Must be sold before Feb. 24th. Price
$12,500. G 709, Oregonian.
NEAV TODAY.
WAREHOUSE
SITES
$50,000
200x100 15th st., 200 feet
on track.
$45,000
150x100 loth st., 150 feet
on track.
' $14,500
Choice quarter block, 18th
near Marshall, $G000 mod
ern house, in fine condition,
oil this lot. Ground alone
worth the price.
UNION AVENUE
$4750
Full lot, near Shaver st.,
two stores and barn; lively-
retail district and growing
fast. Union avenue is to be
improved with hard-surface
pavement, Holladay to Al
berta sts.
INCOME
PROPERTY
Fine brick, best part of
Front st., near Madison-st.
bridge rents $220. Will in
crease. Now pays over
8 NET
on
$28,500
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
INVESTORS ATTENTION
THE EEST
High-grade subdivision proposition eTr
offered in Portland. Surrounded on all
sides by high-grade property.
PLATTKD AND RECOP.IED.
Close In. Every lot within two blocks
of carline. Will sell at a price that will
insure a profit ot WO per cent, can ar
range good terms.
C. B.. LUC AS
40S CORBETT BLDG.
BeautifulFruitandWalnut
Tract to Be Sold Soon
son acres. 40 readv to plant. 100 pasture
and small timber, rolling hills, deep soil,
small creek, ten springs, colonial house,
beautiful view, two good roads, adjoins a
fine 100-acre orchard. S'-j miles from town
and railroad, Yamhill County. Price $1j
per acre. One-third cash, if taken soon.
A bargain because of fertility, beauty and
location and because it must be sold.
GEO. E. WAGGONER
923 Board of Trade Bldg.
Here Is A Bargain You Can't
Come Up To m the Town
A quarter block 100 feet square, facing
on B. Yamlilii ana nn si. nun mm
shrubbery that the town can't beat, a 10
room house with gas and modern plumb
ing, furnace and everything to make a
complete home. Owner going to it-ave
the city. He will sell for cawll or its
equivalent for J4S0O and pay the street
assessment, or lie will take SVM and the
purchaser assume them. They will not be
over Jj0. For further particulars see
The DUNN-LAWRENCE CO.
248 ALDER.
Elegant Site
FOR AN
Elegant Home
Has an unobstructed view of the en
tire city, only 20 minutes- ride on one
of the car lines.
Over three miles of river front al
ways in view.
850; 30 cash.
A. A. HOOVER
313 Gerlinger Bldg.
Best Buy in Portland
Semi-Business Property in the Thurman-
Street tjusineas uisirin.
Income - $1320
Price - $ 16,000
Martin J. Higley
132 THIRD STKKbJl .
CHEAPEST Q CARTER ON
15th:St. Trackage
$16,000 cash will handle, some Income; best
speculative buy on market. ,
FRANK BOLLAM
12S THIRD STRUCT.
TODAY
SAFE AND SANE
No risky fivers, but substantial invest
ments are these. Full lot. 2-story brick:
ana oasemeni, Bruuiiu aiim "m
uis-
swing it
Goldschmidt's Agency
253,4 Washington, cor. 3d.
RIVERFRONT
Willamette deep water, 4 acres, below
bridges. Owner, 920 Board of Trade Bldg.
MODKB-X HOME.
Nice 6-roomed cottage, close to Haw-thorne-ave.
carline. Price $1850, $350 cash,
ibalahce like rent.
A. A. CLARK, 319 Board of Trade Bids;.
lO.OOo: guaranteed lease, wnoiesaie
triot, $27.uOo; $10,000 will handle. No. 2
East Side, best retail properly, 10 per
pent net investment. J25.0U0: $10,000 Will