The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 25, 1909, SECTION TWO, Page 2, Image 14

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    Southern Worn
.jAre Very Inferior at Heart
mM h,?on1 2aTO' Successful Writer of Articles. Talks of Her
Psychological Work and Enthuses on Boundless Possibili-
wreai
BT LEONE CASS BAER.
RECENTLY" I spent an Interesting
half hour with a charming woman,
Anne Shannon Monroe, a writer
who is dping things in the world of men
and letters. Miss Monroe seems to be
one- of the favored few who have been
alIe to gauge to a certainty the edi
torial pulse, and success in literary lines
has been hers in various ways. ' Her
name is a familiar one in numerous
prominent papers and magazines.
Irately she has completed a series of
articles for the Delineator, and full page
contributions for the Ladles Home Jour
nal. The series of articles for the De
lineator, averaging about 2000 words
eHch. was written and accepted within
a period of three nionthe.- Her contri
butions to the Ladies' Home Journal es
pecially have attracted much favorable
attention, and Miss Monroe has been
the recipient of many communications
from thinking men and women, relative
to her work, including & personal letter
from Edward Bok. editor of the Ladies
Home Journal, in which he speaks in
warmest admiration of her ability.
Personally Miss Monroe Possesses the
marked characteristics of a Southerner,
emphasized in her coloring and features
and repeated to a degree in her magnetic
olce. Her literary ability i8 inherited
from a lengthy line of ancestors. She
ou a sreet-el"anddaughter of George
Shannon, who was a member of the
Lewis and Clark expedition.
.
I came directly to the point" by asking
Miss Monroe to tell me something rela
tive to her psychological writings, and
more especially of her recently accepted
articles which are attracting attenUon
on every side.
with XSJ wers a man that 1 mIht
t , . "er Braue "Press the admiration
Mta- mP th9 brai" of a said
MUis Monroe earnestly, her big. dark
h-iB l." f clear through mine, and
at th. i.eSe'.V69 ,n a doubla bow knot
at the back of my skull. Miss Monroe's
I La, .Bf Very nlcest Possession, but
I don t think she knows it.
i.T!'h-braln of a woman. she resumed.
is the very finest . thing men have
created; it beat, their railroads and sky!
crapers. their flying machine, and wire
less telegraphs. And the funny Zt
dvnyni, knW th8 powor of thislittle
Son - ,ey .haVe be6n aU thes genera
tions developing; or rather. It Is not so
rSe? iTr ' ' --"ructe'd
reeeuer and transmitter for all th
a-n'o" f,the unlv- Men-s'bralnl
ren ot nearly so acute; their education
nd a,LW?i'.t"nded t0 Pclallzatlonrtney
had the living to make, that was about
vnhV Pl0matlsts managers pracfical
ay in the world under the heaw hn
Hcap of the uneven chance. They ve
?n?nTryriifnedth15; a" b tTemX!
ciunery of life; that one thing men mn.
.bett6r than women and men
,.i'.: nnen they do thev
iVf" .dk,c,r,rr they .pos6es? the V
WMn'd8s8 S"
her chair . i afaJnst the arms of
voL0' coantlnn0. 1W' -"-ovulated
herlvtnVtrmX the Wrld w,th
magazine, of this ordtr recently l
been aiong a line intended to show w
men how silly it Is to shv at th.
how easy it I, t ,y tne PaP-'
i, . y lfc 18 to make a bucpmb
living, and of business with atl t,?f
the few ropes necessary. The tnin
th.y have to learn In order to compel
with men are as nothing to the thin i
men must learn to compete with
ouuing10aUtrke,lOW y0U ca't continue
umng a tree back, year after vear
pruning and nipping off the branches'
without producing a mightv tTrrH
trunk growth, one that wl f outclass the
unp,ru??'1 tree. Women have been
unt etdheaCK andKthe1- branching nipped
until they are about the sturdiest thing;
7Tbraln' y sPeaklngin modern clvlUz!
backs tw,lnan WOrk " wlth ch"-
backs, tingling nerves, throbbing heads
7."", a ,nan would be in bed with a
trained nurse at his bedside. Theyan
think out ways of accomplishing an nS
bfe Th?.11" glVen U UP 'mpossi
. V. fy have hud to depend on in
sight and psychic help to know thinjr
so they are trained in this power, wnfch
to the greatest power there Is. It ,
constant tapping of the .source of a
knowledge. A woman Is never beaten
Just because facts seem to eaV sohor
psychic n.e .. .. -bor
Is a ciass" haV6n 1 learned thte-not
Asked if she intended to contlnn.
her writing along these e, S
Monroes laughing reply was chafac!
teristlc: "Oh. yes; I have only beKU
yet; got a little of the ground
scratched, that is alL' s "
Her other work at present Is largely
descriptive articles of Northwest
cenlc beauties for Eastern magazines
f L--"- I'fn ; ."Vjit : :lf i-
, . - & y-Jt . t v t .." i ,.. i . I 1.
JNorcnwest.
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Miss Monroe considers Crater Lake
National Park, one of the wonder spots
? Jhe. wor,d- She spent a month there
last Fall and has written several sto
res and articles, based on the expe
nric From a pecuniary standpoint Miss
Monroe s writings have "made good."
About a year ago she purchased "on
faith" an artistic little bungalow home
In Woodstock, and recently the deed
became her own, through the results,
of her literary earnings.
Miss Monroe's method of work is In
teresting. She rises before 6, break
fasts alone, and goes directly to her
big, handsome study, where she spends
the entire forenoon writing. Her com
posing Is mostly all done on her type
writer and she seldom has to revise
any of her work. She Is busy every
minute of her day, and fairly radiates
energy and the joy of living. Creative
work occupies the best hours of every
day in her week, and she is alto
gether too busy to be active In either
club or society matters. .
As I was bidding- Miss Monroe goody,
after a delightful half hour's chat, she
suddenly cried enthusiastically : "Why,
do you know, the Northwest is -Jnst full
of material for splendid magazine arti
cles; I wish I were ten people, I could
still be busy every moment and not
begin to do the subject justice or sup
ply the demand that exists to a large
extent now. and that a little Judicious
baiting could create."
Mothers' Day In California. .
SACRAMENTO, April 24. Governor
Gillett issued an unofficial proclamation
today setting apart Sunday, May 9, to
be observed as "Mother's Day."
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATE
In Effect November 1, 1908,
DaMj or bunday.
Per Una.
One time , 120
Came ad two consecutive time ! !s2o
featne ad three connecutlve time Isoo
Same ad nix or seven connecutlve times 66o
Biz words count as one line on cash ad
vertisements, .and no ad counted for less
than two lines. When an advertisement Is
not run consecutive times Ue one-time rata
applies.
The above rates apply to advertisements
under "New Today" and all other ciaasitlca
tlons excepting the following:
situations Wanted. Male.
Kituutlons Wanted. Female.
For Kent, Rooms, Private families.
Kooms and Board, Private Families.
Housekeeping Kooms. Private Families.
The rate on the above classification is 7
cents a line each Insertion.
Space in the "New Today" columns Is
poured by measure only 14 lines to th
men.
A receipt will be erven for aU pnld-ln-advance
advertising. The Oreonian will not
undertake to correct errors or refund money
unless this receipt Is returned. 7
TO OUT-OFVTOWN PATRONS The Ore-"i!?".-
Wl11 r"eive ePT by mall, provided
.jlflclent remittance for a detinite number
or sues Is sent. Acknowledgment of suca
remittance will be forwarded promptly
'n,, ho oll)- address Is required, use
regular form dven. and count this as part
l dj 11,wm to advertisements will
be forwarded to patrons, provided self-od-dresxed
stamped envelopes are furnished.
.''n .cnar,Ke. !k advertisements the
',r" .w"' lwba,d on the actual number
of lines anpearlnic in the paper, regardless
of the number of words Iri each line.
MEKTiyQ NOTICES.
DON'T MISS THE HOMESTEADERS
Ave hundred party "Wednesday evening. April
2S. Pavoy bldg.. K. Bumuide and Grind ave
cream and caks. rausio and 5aneln. Ad
mission 15c. COMMITTSB.
PROSPECT CO., No. 140. W. O. XV will
ive its regular dance Thursday ev'pnlne
April 2. at W. O. w. HalI. 128 11th . I
Admission. 23c. Fox Orchestra.
PORTLAND HOMESTEAD 816 B A T
will give dance In Western Academy Hali'
Second and Morrison street. Wednesday
S'oln'ta. APrW GOd mU"i0 AdmuSon
ARBTITTJS CIRCLE, women of Woodcraft,
will give a whist party FTiday evenini
April 30, in the W. O. W. Temple. 12S 11th
lng AdmlBsion. ls: refreshments and danc-
THra LADIES' AUXILIARY, A. O. H
Division 2. will entertain with cards and
dancing Monday evening, April 26. In W. O
W. Hall, 12 Eleventh street. "
,r1DI'rIT StTMSHIN-E CLtTB will lve
their flvs hundred social Wednesday after-
5rnp,nA.P,and28Granath:vl: ' "
ALL members W. O. W. are invited to
t?-n J,Prosp?.ct Camp in a social visit to
W oodlawn Camp Tuesday evening. April 27.
1809- J- J. JENNINGS, P. c.
MARGUERITE CAMP NO. 1440 R x
S A., will give a benefit 600 party In' the
ftaVOThH.U"d.av .and Burnside
"s'centa evening. April 29. Admission
PROSPECT COMPANY, NO. - 140 W o
l-il 11th st. Come and bring your friends
Come one. corns aU. Fox orchestra.
THE SUNDAY
MEETTNO NOTICES.
t P1 GEXERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE
O- F All members will meet at the
. . !,wt,TemDle. First and Alder streets,
at 12:30 P. M. to conduct the tuneral or
Brother James E. Walters, labs a member
of Mountain View Lodge No. 4, Macleod.
Alberta. Services at Holman's chapel. 1
P,'-5!fu. ,fntcrrnmt Greenwood Cemetery.
All Oddfellows are invited.
J. C. JAMESON, Seo.
INDUSTRT LODGE NO. 8. A. O. XJ. W.
Officers and members are requested to at
tend the funeral of our late brother, 8. A
Jameson, from Ounnlng's Chapel. East
Sixth and Alder, today (Sunday) at 2
P. M. E. W. CROSBY. Master Workman.
F. A. BROWN, Recorder.
ELLISON ENCAMPMENT, NO. 1. I. O. O.
F. All members and visitors rectuestod' to
meat at Temple. 0:30 o'clock. Sunday even
ing. April 25, for the purpose of attending
church services at Centenary M. E. Church
corner T-'n t pn n ,t ir,, 1.- . . . . . .
7:80 o'clock. E. E. SHARON. Bcrlbe.
Slemben and visitors will please' meet 'at
uiiuajr evening at 1 :a o'clock
for the purpose of attending services held
--- ---- - - j m. . - iiuitu wraer r.aat
Ninth and East Pine streets.
W. w. TERRY. Secretary.
HASSALO LODGE. NO. IS. I. O. O. F.
Members are requested to meet at our hall
this (Sunday) evening, at 6:30. to accompany
Canton. No. 1. Patriarchs Militant- to Cen
tenary Church, E. 9th and E. Pine sts. .
F. COZENS, Secretary. .
PflTJW Vr im-r. . - . .
THE MACCABEES, win give a military
. 7. . " "w 1 uursaay evening.
April 28. K. of P. Hall. 11th and Alder stl!
Prizes, good music. Admission 15 cents.
MT. HOOD CIRCLE, WOMEN OF WOOD
CRAFT announce their whist and dance next
Hall, 121 East 6th street. Good' music:
ooa iioor; delicious refresihrnents.
DIED.
HOOVER In this city, at 874 Holladay
avenue. April 21. Charles Hoover, aged
1 years 4 monthni days. eon of the
late Lorenzo Hoover and Frances Bowers
Hoover. Wllkesbarre and Warren County.
Pennsylvania papers please copy.
LOEB-In this city. April 24. at the family
residence. 431 Benton St.. Caroline Loeb.
aged t5 years. 7 months and 23 days.
Funeral notice hereafter.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
J0101 At residence. 635 East 9th st
uma A. jonnson, Deiovea wife of
Tedman Johnson and mother of Theo
7?.r& 9.V Jeo'8e S.. M. .. Edward J.,
Otto W. Johnson, and slater of Karl
Odefirard. She also leaves a daughter-in-law
and a grandson. Funeral will take
place from residence today (Sunday).
April 25. at 1:30 P. M-. thence to the Nor
wegian Lutheran Synod Church, corner
East 10th and Grant sts.. at a P M
where services will be held. Friends re
spectfully Invited to attend. Interment
Lone Fir Cemetery.
HOrGAJ" FuneraI services of the late Mary
.r..., iv years, will taKe place
from the family residence, 4:i0 Stark st
Monday, April , at 8:45 A. M., thence
to the Cathedral. 15th and Davis sts ,
where services will be held at 8 A. M.
Friends and acquaintances respectfully
. Invited to attend. Interment Mount Cal
vary Cemetery.
JAMESON At his residence. 634 Grand
avenue. April 22. Samuel Alexander
Jameson, aged 48 years 7 months 25 days.
Beloved husband of Mrs. Laura E. Jame
son. Funeral will take place from F. S.
Dunntng's parlors. East Alder and East
Sixth streets, today (Sunday) at 2 P.
M. Friends respectfully invited. Inter
ment Rose City Cemetery.
BLODGETT At his residence. 44 8 East
Salmon street, April 23. James Blodgett.
aged 67 years 2 months 12 days. Funeral
win take place from F. m. Dunnlng's
parlors. East Alder and East Sixth
streets. Monday, April 26, at 2PM
Friends respectfully invited. Interment
Lone Fir Cemetery.
CATCHING At residence. 875 East Couch
street, April 23. Vivian Catching, aged 11
years 10 months. Friends and acquaint
ances are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral services today at 2 P. M. In
terment Lone Fir Cemetery.
KIMBALL April 24, at 727 Vancouver ave..
Dora, aged 4 years. 5 months, 6 days be
loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H P Kim
ball. Funeral services from above' resi
dence today (Sunday). April 23, at 2 P M
Interment Rose City Cemetery. Frienda In
vited. WICKER In this city. Reutfon Mark Wick
er, aged 6 yeara 6 months. Funeral will
be held from residence, 849 Vancouver
ave., at 10 A. M. today. Interment Rose
City Cemetery.
CAMPBELL The funeral services of Alex
ander Campbell will be held at the Forbes
Presbyterian Church, corner Sollwood st
and Gantenbeln ave.. at 2 P. M. today
(Sunday). Friends invited. Interment
River View Ceoneiery.
6TOBER The funeral services of Mary E.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stober. will
be held at Greenwood Cemetery on the
arrival of the funeral, which will leave
the residence. Till Raleigh at., at 2 P M.
today (Sunday).
Dunning;, McEntee ft GUbauch. Fimr.i
Directors, 7th and Pine. PhonT jdata 5m
Lady Assistant. Office of County t"rone,.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral fUrert
ors. 220 8d St. Lady assistant. Phone m! 6o
, LEir SON. Sd and Madlsoa.
Lady attendant. Phone Main -0. A 1689
ZEo'!;I-R-BYRNE3 co- Funeral Dlreet
ors. 272 Knsseli. East 1083. Lady assUtant.
SV DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant, phone East 62.
McBNTEE-ERICSON CO. fndrrtakxn,
lady assistant. 409 Aldrr. M 61887 '
NEW TODAY.
I never use the word "snap" in my ads to
convey the rrfteanlng of "bargain." It la
Bf.d, mSc'ihat. 11 has lost significance.
Hut the other day in a suburban real estate
shack I saw "ginger snap" used effectively,
some- ftP'eleii to the shack, here are
FOR SALE at Mt. Tabor, modern 7-room
house, with furnace and cement base
ment: easy payments. By R. L. ZeUer.
704 East Ankeny. Phone B 2083
SBsi2B.PRS ?Ien'i'l -ean lot. Inquire
2818 '' Phon MaJn and A
A BARGAIN
IN AN
on
aiow
Best arranged and most picturesque
in Irvington. Situated on two sight
ly lots, with hard-surface pavement
all in. Five rooms on main floor;
billiard-room and sleeping porch on
second floor; hardwood floor and tile
bath. Don't fail to see this.
494 EAST TWENTIETH NORTH.
"Will show house by appointment.
C 1372.'
34" I jU "eet Hce0i
" VT . grand and unob-
. . , structed view
atreeta Improved; finest surroundings. '
Goldsmith 6 Co.
105 Sherlock Bldg . Third and Oak Sts.
APARTMENT SITE
Quarter block. Nob Hill; -would make
an ideal apartment-house or flat site
and would yield an enormous income
on the amount invested. Price, $18 OOu
1RD t HIGLEV,
132 Third Street.
irving't
OREGOXIAX, PORTLAJTP. APRIL 23,
NEW TODAY.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
EACH DAY AT IOA.M.
nit5,WiI,8" ,nn.e ""ortment of fur
BRARV riTvix., of PARLOR T,I.
AUtHEN and OFFICE TPTJKNlTITRii
MAHOGANY. GOl OT" A iS
TERHID OAK. MISSIONS WAUJTJ-f itf
?J3? -,cal;peU' ru3 "noleunilarieabla
tit ,VLranSea' dlshe!!' kitchen uteneila!
gas stoves, ranftes and plates, boddlna
pictures, curtains, portiares. etc.
J. T. WILSOX. Auctioneer.
Residence Sale
MONDAY. 2 P. M.
344 E. Second, North, Corner of
1 lir (-n
weidler Street
Hfwil I?ce?d 'nstructlons from Mr.
f?"rgt,t 1 wlu 8011 th furniture of his
' X ' . ... 'kJilK - an ioilows: ROTK ERH
BOARD. EXTENSION TAb'tJ"
CHAIRS. H ALlfTREE
and HAIR MATTRESSKS;
ilEJ-fE5tiIiJBkENOLEUM KITC-
TERMS CASk, NO RESERVE.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
TUESDAY, THURSDAY
At 10 A.M.
At the Portland Auction House
211 First Street
fS r? Bt.m dlsPIng of this larire
stock of furniture, consisting of a LARGE
line of INEW pictures, BEAUTIFUL
bronze and brass bric-a-brac, rockers,
chairs, center tables, iron beds, springs
dressers, kitchen treasurers and tables!
linoleum, new art squares and rugs
books, curtains, portieres; everything In
the household line.
J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer.
Residence Sale
WEDNESDAY, 2 P. M.
628 Second Street
Having received Instructions from Mr
A- It'i'1athy win 8,5:1 the furniture of
5rroom '"me, as follows: 2 larao
GOLDEN QUARTERED OAK rockers,
center tables, pood couch and cover, art
?.q1lW:S3Jady s desK' -Portiers. OIL
S15! KARPATHY). booksf
?o5 PHONOGRAPH with 30 RECORDS
(some COST $3), extension table, dininsr
chairs to match and BUFFET, lace cur
tains. Iron beds. OSTERMOOR mat
tr'5si olrdseye maple dressers, maple
chiffoniers. shades. dishes. glassware,
etc. linoleum Onlaid), STEEL RANGE,
kitchen TREiURE, GAS PLATE.
' TERA1S CASH. NO RESERVE
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
??OTE We are still seUlns; at retail at
THE DOLLAR STORE: must close out
this otock by May 1. "Buy now or you
will do left' Spot cash raid for furni
ture. Call Main 1626, A
. Special Residence Sale
THURSDAY, APRIL 29th
At 2 P.M.
On the Premises, 529 1-2 Couch
Between 15th and 16th Sts.
On account of departure and by In
structions from Mr. Smith, owner, we
will sell at public sale the furnishing of
this neatly furnished flat, comprisinsr "par
lor chairs, rocker3 and Morris chairs in
designs of the PERIOD, floo? coverings
in pretty pattern squares and SELECT
CARP3TS, desirable lace curtains, por
tieres and hangings, CHOICE dining
room pulte, comorislng dining- table,
chairs and sideboard en suite; roll ton
desk, chalra, etc. The usual select bed
room furnishings. Including: bedding- and
bed linen, sanitary beds, chiffoniers.
lresser3. etc. The kitchen includes
Jewell . steel range, linoleum, dishes,
glassware, utensils etc
I feo. ftaktr- a, Cot
ON TUESDAY NEXT .
T.yT??,n8tructed t0 sen by auction at
BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE the follow
ing consigned household goods, furniture,
carpets and rugs, Including costly elec
tric and gas chandeliers and fixtures
suitable for large dining-room; hand
some and modern dining-room furniture
In genuine oak, Turkish rockers In real
leather, mission rockers and stands, par
lor deak, velour couches, velvet and Ax
mlnster rugs 9x12, Vienna chairs. Royal
Wilton carpets in good condition, hall
tree, pretty Iron beds, complete with
springs and mattrest.es. pillows and bed
ding; "cabinet folding beds, oak dressers
and chiffoniers, handsome MAHOGANY
DAVENPORT IN FRENCH TAPESTRY,
cost 125; lace curtains, STEEL RANGE,
gas range, heating stoves and kitchen
outfit. All clean and iro-to-datn eonria
ON VIEW MONDAY SALE TUESDAY
JMlAl Al 111 A. m.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
We hall sell a quantity of household
buous iiom street ana unnyside Sat
urday 10 A. M. Full particulars later.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneers.
7J-"lt A 11 new f.tmlt.iMk I 1.1 J !.
at private sale and oil second-hand goods
NOB HILL HOME
$7500
Beautiful new 7-room house,
thoroughly Al, hardwood
floors
handsome fireplace,
etc
$4250
Full level lot, fine outlook
and surroundings.
E. J. D ALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
Platting Proposition
?i,acres-J..If you have the money to
maka good on this there is J2U0.009 in
it. We can prove it simply by showing It.
JESSE HOBSON
603 Corbett Bldg.
$1900
,iS,rif1d ?HL' moder. 6-room. concrete
.l ? a.nd, trame cottage at Portsmouth
on tat. John car. 500 cash down.
BAGLEY, 14 Conch Bids;.
GKORGIi BLAta,
rTBHC ACCOUNTANT.
(All Branch.! )
823 Worcester Bide
Phones, Main 8371. A 4013.
SEW TODAY.
FOR SALE BY
Mall 6 Von Borstel
EAST MORRISON STREET
That flnA Vii.l.... - .
" .i. VL tur"'r. iwiuw, sit
uated rn the southwest comer of Kait
Morrison and Kast First sts." being ai.
"lJy """th of the new East Bide pa.I
engr depot. For price and terms sot Tub.
, GOOD INVESTMENT
Price, $5200
Annual Rent, $528.
Lot lOCxlOO xnH ..v.i. i .
" WUIAUIO UUUH or 11
rooms, one cottagre of & rooms, situated
2, "th St.. between lieaoon and
PowaU eta. A good buy. Bee It. Terms.
KEARNEY STREET
ana one s-room house, one 8
rooni house and two 6-room Mats, sit
uated southeast corner 17th and Kearney
sts. Income. $147.60 per month. Por
price and terms see us.
EAST PINE. NEAR GRAND AVE.
Price, $650O
KAyRA Hl.ta . 1. A. . . .
Pin mt n.l t f i rt .
V? There are some improvements on
- uruipng in a lair Incoma.
Wa can arrange terms.
GRAND AVENUE
Six Four-Room Flats
Price, $1G,500
lttivUl or. I .1. fl. A . .
, ' M..B, rwms eaco, rent
Ins; for tlOO per month; situated on the
northeast corner E. Irving; st. and Grand
ave. This is one of the best buys on
brand avenue, being: near tho entrance
of tha new mIaaI Km!
A BEAUTIFUIi BUILDINQ' SITE
HALSEY STREET
T -rT 17v1wv AM .1. . i . .
1- v iui ooulu w pbi. corner or
Zlflt nnrl T-t nls.v ot. l.' - .
J ".-- UIH.O Mill
terms sea ua.
E. FIRST AND E WARnn sts
Price, $4500
Tt KiVrlnn - r, .v.. ...v.
. -. " v.. w.u dvu . . i. -k uvi iter u i
E. FJrst and Wasco streets. Terms.
EAST MORRISON ST:
Price, $3600
Ttt KW"IAft on n 1 . .
1136 E. Morrison street. Terms.
Mall 6 Von Borstel
104 Second St.. Lumber Exchange Bldg;.
APARTMENT SITES
SIXTEEXTH A n MnvrinrirD-
110x100 on S. W. cor. To appreciate
the value of this beautiful site It will
be nerAdcin rv fn. ..a.. . i . i .
It is right at the terminus of the M.-G.
line and overlooks the entire city. Here
you have the view without the climb,
and oniy 20 minutes walk to the heart
pf the city. There Is positively nothing
- . av ... i.i 1 culiic i:iLy.
FIFTH AMI MONTGOMERY.
IOOtIAA nn (3 -K7 ... .
, ' ' . . 11 i . wun renxai
tK?0me i 0 Per rno- Tho Prle of
", ;t'i'v' " ' present rental.
makes it attractive as a holding- In
vestment. Kee us for price and terms
STRONG A CO,
Finmni-I.I Agenta, 6QS Vomcord Bids;.
Portland Heights
$4500
Sightly quarter block, 17th and
Spring ; improved streets.
D. E. KEASEY & CO.,
14 Chamber of Commerce,
And 20th Street, Portland Heights
Both Phones.
$6950
will buy a snlendirl 7
large sleeping-porch. Grounds 7Bxl00.
In the choice section of Irvington.
u"n uvee out or city and will sell
this place for J2000 cash, terms on bal
ance very reasonable. This Is a bar
gain, and lf not sold by May 1 will be
taken off the market and leased for
two years. If you wmnt a home, do
not overlook this place.
GEO. D. SCHALK
Main 302. A 2302.
204 Stark St.
Holladay's Addition
The one BEST place In Portland to
hy- GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and
MOST DEblRABLK residence property
or the city.
BEKIXO IS BELIBVIKG BETTER
ro and see the many CHOICE resi
dences under construction and tne im
provements going on.
Tfie Oregon Real Estate Company
GRAND AVE. AND MULTNOMAH ST.
A SNAP
aNortn'rup"1 rOIa "
Price $8000
Goldsmith & Co.
Room 105 Sherlock BldK .
Third and Oak Sts.
$2500
w store and 3 living-rooms well
built, good corner lot 50x100. and fYesh
grocery stock. In that part of the city
where there is more bufiding "of homes
than nnv nthap tka i . . . I,."ra
' ... - " ' s ii nesired.
THE SPA1VTON CO..
270 Stark St.
IDEAL LOCATIONS.
ah under cultivation 9
llltl- m-odoern house. cost
J2400: new barn. 55x80; creek runnine
l,O,i'!rhpIace.:,A0 mUe" from Court?
6 ACHES Good soli, sightly view
all fenced and cleared, highly lmDroveri
tt Price 2850 hflf ycash, bai
ance 5 years. '
A. A. CLARK, 81 Board of Trade Bldg.
$35,000
Platting proposition, directly on 6-cent
fare. Can more than double cost. K 45
Oregonian. '
SOMKTIIINO PROFESSIONAL MONEY
MAKERS SHOILU NOT OVERLOOK
9425. per acre for as fine land as
there is in Oregon, on Columbia Boule-
wnf 1e mlJe fr0nl Roae City Park.
Will make a beautiful home and If run
as a vegetable farm, will be a gold
TnLVi y?lu ?hef Is than
48 acres In the tract.
F. FICHS. 221V4 Mon-l.o. St.
KITW TODAY.
GrandViewAcres
Is not "boomed" property. If you buy
Jiere you get something that will never
tj lower in prlro, with a good assurance
? r."-"'n iu Pr cent profit If you
should acslre. in the near future, to dis
pose ot some or all of your holdings,
insre is nothing, better around the city
r.?.Jl?llJ .tr .w,th a "mall expense In
planting the little tract to cherries and
oerries you ran have an Income that
every year will amount to the prefcent
5 t . lh" ,nnu- You ca 00 ,h's and
not i n t Orfnra ..r I . y. H .
irL.. ; ' ' ".M .iiir uuy Bvw-auon.
nat is n.ore enthusing than the fact of
.22 Z?nhiP ot a " "" right In
t"er ot a tn-eat and growing city?
heW ?iT" V";y ek wll 1111 a traw
of in P?iJ: W. cherry trees on one acre
tri fe3 lf up ,to thK r"-"l of some tres
IIhT J on-.wIen lp fu" hearing, would
b;S.,iI-l'00 l" ono -ason. Why not
buy ne of those beautltul 2-arre tracts,
all In cu tlvation. only one mil outside
hiin- Y put it In shape to
hTin" ,fncom at o"-e. revel In the
luxuries of a fhrrv nvKa - i
?dif.r ia. wh'le, ,a'nd en when wanted
for city lota resllae the high values that
are sure to come before vour declining
ye.irs.' Remember, we will take th
greatest delight in showing you the finest
little -.creage homes around the city and
at iprlces as low as lots further from the
center of the city. Remember Grand View
T Z i. wesr siae on n table
land that commands the most delightful
landscape view under the sun. a soil un
surpased for the purposes above men
tioned. Our auto !s at your service and
we will call at your home after dinner
and -vneel you out over the finest drive
in the county and back in one hour, tf
yon .lo not linger too long on the prem
ises. Think of a 2H-acre cherry orchard
bringing you 16000 annually, or that which
will make 15 lots to bring you In the
near future $1000 each, or HS.O00, simply
because you used good judgment as well
as took our advice and bought good prop
erty that was not "boomed."
SEE TUB OWNERS.
501-503 Corbett Bldg.
JESSE HOBSON. Selling Agent.
NOB HILL
Quarter Block
on Johnson st., -west of 22d.
One fine 12-room house and
room for two more build
ings or a fine apartment
site. Terms.
Only
$19,500
BURNEY & BURNEY
Boom 15, 270i "Wash. st.
Main 7995. A 4722.
Your last Chance
Business Property
$20,000
60-ft. frontage on Burn side
street, near 7th. with build-
iub-i. rents per cent, in-
skyscrapers, a snap.
m line with
Goldsmith 6 Co.
Room 106 Sherlock Bldg..
Third and Oak Sts.
Third Street
Quarter block with two-story brick block.
CAN YOU BEAT IT?
Price $55,000
Goldsmith & Co.
'Room 105 Sherlock Bldg..
Third and Oak Sts.
FINE INCOME PROPERTY
Near the Depot,
$75,000
Investigate This.
Quarter Block Close to Burnside
On lltb. street. A fine Investment,
$40,000
New flats, close to Steel bridge. 12
per cent income; rent I1&9.50.
$1500
LIND & HIGLEY
132 Third Street.
BEST
River Front
Residence
Property
2Va acres. 15 minutes from busi
ness section; can be subdivided.
A.-F. SWENSSON 6 CO.
2531a Washington Street.
S3400
Don't Miss Thi Opportunity
??0i ell-arranged 7-room house.
J?"" ?Aots- barn. garden and fruit;
i.ast-12th st.. North; block from car
line; convenient to new High School.
1 erms.
I. MILLER, 41. Chamber of Commerce..
5 ACRES
.22 feet rom carline. for few days
at 1250 per acre. Small cash payment,
balance to suit purchaser. Inquire of
r. R. Wheeler. Wheeler Station. 40 min
utes out on Fourth-street railway, or
TH1C SHAW-FEAR COMPAXV,
iMSVfr Slarlt St.
3V2 Acres on Salem Electric Ry.
10 miles from town; all under cultiva
uon and on two county roads and R.
D. A place to make a beautiful
suburban home for the price of a lot
in town. Only J900 for the piece.
THE UIXX-LAWREXCE CO,
S4S Alder Street.
RARE OPPORTUNITY
Buy an acre one mile from Monta villa
on Baseline for S0. This is less San
haif real value. R. BUBTlKOi'tiR. 53
iiaJnuua, "
NEW TODAY.
Taylor Street
$35,000
Full lot, bet. 6th and 7tTv
across street from new Ilei
lig Theater.
Washington St.
$27,500
80x100, Dear 19th. 3 sales
aggregating over $125,000
made on upper "Washington
st. during the last few days.
Very little left.
market.
Glisan Street
Corner 13th,
$25,000
Corner 14th,
$1900
Fractional corner,
8th and Flanders
$1(000
Upshur Street
$23,500
Quarter block, on track.
Kings Heights
$11,000
85x1 00. Apartment
house site, 150 feet from
Washington st., in most
aristocratic residence dis
trict, close in.
7th and Madison
$16,000
Fractional corner.
Morrison Street
$45,000
Quarter block, near Iligh
School.
Fifteenth Street
Trackage
Quarter block, near Gli
san, $31,000
150x100, near Northrup,
$45000
South Portland
Waterfront
400 ft. waterfront, West
Side approach Sellwood
ferry, on S. P. R. R. track.
$12,500
Also 650 feet on rail ana
water, South Portland. Will
lease for term of years. .
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Blcljj.
POIK COUNTY FARMS
rf!iACRES3. miIes FaIls CitV- S mile
Dallas, on main road. 1 milo BridReporc
stauon. school and church. 6-room house,
barn, small orchard commem-lnpr to bear!
6 acres hops, 2S acres plow land. 4 acres
umber, balanco open land; all good soil.
Kfuiy (2).
57 ACRES within 4 miles of Dallas, ha
a brand new 9-room house, luree porch
Sn, t.' slJes nnl back, built on a beauti
ful knoll, well linlshed and palmed, vrv
attractive: lino larse new barn, -we'll
palntel. 32 acres of ricii bl.uk bottom
land unaer plow; 25 apres of fine upland,
lies nicely, 5 or 6 acres of it under plow,
balance younk oak timber, easily cleared
the upland is line orchnr.l land. A
beautiful home for only $4w0.
130 ACRES 1 miles north of Dallas; 1X
acres plow, small stream runs through
place: jenced into 10 enclosures; can have
running water in nearly all of them; tood
7-room house. Rood barn, pranary. milk
house; all fine potato, clover or iimcthv
land; fine dairy ranch, a line home. Prl e
$ioi0. one-half cash. 3 to o years' lime at
7 per cent on balance.
30 ACRES 1 mile out of city. 10 acre
3-year-old cherry trees, mixed fruits for
home uso. set between rows with fit raw
berries, gooseberries and raspberries:
uuai o-rouin cottage. Darn: well fenced;
iiuiii:iirri gi a. iiitie piace. win
be
worm Jkiio in less than two years
Now 3V00.
time.
H. G. CAMPBELL
DALLAS. OR.
NOB HILL RESIDENCE
Owincr to circumstance owner offers at
a sacrltice his home, built less than two
years ago at an outlay of J20.OJ0 and pro
nounced by connoisseurs as most artistio
In design and Interior appointments.
Double floors of oak and beech, silk
tapestries. 2 fireplaces. 3 toilets and baths,
music loom, iarge billiard parlor oj.en
in out upon a spacious veranda and
other distinguishing features.
60LDSCHMIDTS AGENCY
Washington, corner Third.
A FINE HOME CHEAP
Corner lot, 100x100: Improved street,
cement walks: SM-oom modern house.
Btone foundation, hot water heating, Has.
electric lights, conservatory, barn, fruit;
East Side.
F". M. BATCHEKIR,
215 Coach Bulldlns.
Now or Never
One 5-acre tract in Newhurst Park
the last in the addition. $1300.
R. BUETIKOFER, 265 Salmon.