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THE SUNDAY , OREGOXUX, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 21, 1909.
T
Manager of Portland Team
Says Actio.-f Depends on
What Others Do.
GOOD FAITH IS DOUBTED
McCredie Believes Spokane Mag
nates Are Only Ones Who Would
Stick In Case of Hard
fought Baseball War.
BT W J. PETBAJX.
Walter H. McCredie, manager and
part owner of the Portland Paoiflo
Coast League baseball team, arrived
home yesterday after baring attended
the meeting of the National Asaocla
tion of Professional Baseball Leagues
at Memphis, Tana. and. aside from an
nouncing that Pearl Casey would play
econd base and captain the Portland
team in the Pacific Coast League, be had
nothing new to offer.
That he is disDlease with the treat
ment accorded Portland by the Pacific
Coast League Is evident, but aa he has
long felt an aversion for the Ewlng
Kerry crowd, there is nothing surpris
ing in Walter's. attitude. Whenaakedif
lie favored outlaw baseball, he replied
that he would be ready for it at any
time that the Northwestern League
xuttgnatea felt inclined to break affilia
tion with organised ball. Walter, how
ever, expressed a doubt as to the sin
cerity of the Northwestemers In pro
posing the outlaw scheme, for, in his
estimation. Joe Cohn and the Spokane
l-aHgnaies sre the only ones likely to
sti.-k in the case of a hard-fought
baseball war.
Good Team Is Promised.
As to his team next year. Walter
says he will have one good one or two
j-ood ones, just as the outcome of the
present situation provides. lie does
not eem unduly excited over the ac
tion of the Coasters in refusing to al
low rortland two teams, for he says
that Is all that could be expected from
that ouifit." as ho terms the San
Francisco clique.
I don't think there will be an out
law ledKue here next season," said
Walter in response to a query, "for I
d -n't believe any of the Northwestern
inacnat-s will care to stick through a
war .inch as will undoubtedly be
waged If wc should cut loose from the
association. As far as the Pacific
1'i.ast League is concerned In Its pres
ent form. 1 am sick and tired of the
whole outfit, for they have never done
anything else but rub It Into Portland
at everv opportunity. As to what
polirv Portland will pursue I cannot
ay until 1 have had time to discuss the
matter thoroughly with my uncle,
Judge McCredie.
Waller then Joined in a fanning bee
with Pearl Casey. Ote Johnson. Speck"
-Urkness. Jesse Garrett. John B&ssey and
Howard Guyn. all of whom form a por
tion of the colony of talltosssrs who are
wintering In Portland. McCredie brought
greetings to the Portland fans from Jay
A. Andrew." Charley Shields and "Dea
con'iJtm McGuire. the latter being man
Hirer of the Cleveland American League
team, and was in Portland for several
weeks last Summer.
Players Anxious to Come West.
Charley Shields begged McCredie to buy
Ms release from Memphis, as he would
like to return to the Pacific Coast. Sev
eral other balltossers, who have become
sickened of the heat of the South, also
importuned the Portland manager to get
them away from that country. McCredie
save the Southern League expected a bad
season last year, and quietly hinted that
Jie expected to secure several good men
for the Portland club by means of pur
chase or trades.
Walter McCredie spent a week in Cleve
land and was the guest of Jim McGuire
while there. During this time they talked
over a number of transactions which may
have a bearing on Portland's chances for
the pennant next season. Until next Feb
ruary, when the waivers have been se
cured on several of the players on whom
McCredie has options, he will be unable
to announce their names, for when it is
known some club Is desirous of a player,
another major club may refuse to waiver.
Judge Too Busy to Talk.
Congressman McCredie came over from
Vancouver yesterday afternoon, but aside
from stating that he had not heard from
Dave Dugdale and also that ho had been
too busy straightening up his affairs be
fore leaving for Washington to discuss
baseball, he was able to offer nothing of
Interest to the fans.
"I expect to hear from Dug very soon,"
said Judge McCredie. ,-and when I do I
will probably make a trip to Seattle for
a conference with him. During the past
few days I have been too busy straighten
'ng up my affairs before departing for
W ashington. D. C, to take much interest
tn baseball."
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Nov. 2V Maximum trmpera
tvjr r.S deurea; minimum. 4 degrees.
Klicr readuis at 8 A M.. 6.8 feet: change
In last 24 hours. 3.7 fe. Total rainfall
5 P M to 5 P. M. 0.33 tnoh. Total raln
fnll sines September I. 1009. 11.43 Inrho.
Normal rainfall since September 1, JSHW.
9 75 inches. Exce.s of rainfall ln-e Sep
trmrr 1. lfofl, i.tis Inches. Total nunshlne
No-vemher 19. none: possible sunshine, 9
hours IS minutes. Barometer ireduced to
a leve! at S P. M.. C.S2 innhee.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at P. M.. Paclfle
time. November 20. IOCS:
Wind
STATIONS.
Stats af
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Ttaker City. . . .
B.lse
riureka
Helena
Kamloons
North Head . . . .
Pocatello
Portland
Red Bluff
Raseliurjr
Sacramento. . . .
Suit I-ake
San Kranclsco. ,
Snokane
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island.
Walla Walla. . .
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12 SW
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FORECASTS.
Portland' and vicinity Cloudy and prob
ably showers: tfrht southwest wind.
Oreson and Washington Probably show
ers: cooler cast portion; light southwest
wind. .
Idaho too; cooler.
O. H. WILLSON".
LccaJ yoreraiter. Temporarily In Charge.
OUTLAW
BALL i
URGED
BY WALTER
CENTRAL
BANK
Check Accounts unre
stricted in amounts.
Savings Accounts $1.00
and up.
Bond Issues, Trust Es
tates, Escrows, Foreign
Exchange, Collections, In
vestments. ' TVe solicit your business
and offer unexcelled facil
ities for prompt, careful
and economical handling
of same.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY
Corner Sixth and Wash
ington Streets.
J. Frank Watson. President.
R. L. Durham. Vice-President.
W. H. Fear, Secretary.
5. C. Catching. Asst. Secretary.
6. W. T. M uellhaupt. Cashier.
E. M. Hulden. Asst. Cashier.
George N. Davis. Trust Officer.
Stanley Baker, Realty Manager.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HATE
la KlTect 'evember 1. 10.
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Mix words ronnt as MS line on eaaH ad
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"TheBboTS rates apply to advertisements
'under "New Today" and aU other classifica
tions exoepttnc the following:
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situations Wanted. Female.
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Housekeeper Booms, Private Families.
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MEETING NOTICES.
OREJ30N LODGE NO. 101. A. F.
AND A. M. Special communication
this day (Sunday) at 9 A. M... Ma
sonic Temple, to conduct the fu
neral ceremoniea of our late brother,
William Schoenper. Members earn-
neatly requested to attend. Visiting brethren
fraternally Invited. Services at Finley's
chapel' at 10:S0 A. M. Interment Riverview
Cemetery. A. J. HANDLAN,
Secretary.
CAMKLIA SOCIAL CLUB will
aive a five hundred party Monday
evening. November In Masonic
Temple, corner West Park and Yam
hill streets. All O. E. S. members
and
ceuta
their friends . Invited. Admission 5
ANNIE B COOTB, secretary.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of members of
the Associated Charities for the election of
directors and transaction of other important
business will be held at 8 o'clock P. M..
Monday, November 22, at 303 Jefferson
street, near Fifth.
W. R. WALPOLE, Secretary.
EILERS RECITAL, HALL for htgh-class
recitals, lectures, meeting's; splendidly
lighted, ventilated, healed, free from atreet
noises, seating 300; equipped with pipe
organ, grand pianos and automatic musical
devices. For rates apply Adv. Dept.. 2d
ftoor. Ellers Piano House, 353 Washington at.
M. T. U.. NO. 68 The adjourned meeting
la called to meet In W. of W. Hall. Eleventa
street, between Washington and Alder. Sun
day. November 21, at 2 P. M. All perma
nent excuses heretofore granted were anuited
at the last meeting. By order of the Presi
dent. J. J. PKICE. Sec.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MBN All
members, with tbelr families and friends, are
cordially invited to bo present at the unveil
ing" of a monument at the plot of Willamette
Tribe. No. 6, at Riverview Cemetery, at 2:30
P. it. THE) COMMITTEE.
BENEFIT DANCE GIVEN BT W. O. W.
Regiment Thursday (Thanksgiving) night,
Nov. 25, W. O. W. Temple, 128 11th at.
Weinberger Orchestra. Union music. Clcnts
30c. ladies 25c.
THE HOMESTEADERS. NO. 31, will give
a grand masquerade ball. Thanksgiving eve
ning, November 24. In the Sovary building.
East Bumside street: eight prises awarded.
Union music Admission GOc. ladies 25c.
PYTHIAN SISTERS, next 600 and dancing
party Saturday evenjg, Nov. 27. Members
and friends cordially Invited to attend. At
tractive prizes. Admission 15c. K. of P.
Hall. 11th and Alder St.
ROYAL CIRCLE Will give an apron and
necktie social December 1: m-hlst. 600, danc
ing. Aprona and ties furnished. Prizes and
season prise. W. O. W. Temple. Admis
sion, lot-. Union music
AjRBUTl'S CIRCLE. NO. 2T3. will give
a whist party anl dance Friday evening.- No
vember 21. Woodmen Hall. 128 11th e. : union
music and re'reohmenta. Admlaston 'JO cents.
PORT INDUS LODGE. D. OF H.. Domino
Club will give a aortal Wednesday evenlnR,
Nov. 24. in W. O. W. Temple. I2S Alder t.
Members and friends invited.
NEW HALL. FOR RENT.
Ill 2d. near g asfclnirton. Howe. Davis Co.
rUXERA L NOTICE.
DRAKE In this cltv. Nov.-1. at the fam
ily residence. 460 Bast 12th y . Mm. Imd a
Wllhelmltva Drake, aged tars. 4 months,
l.T days. Friends invito V attend funersl
sen-i'-ee. a-htrh m-jl be held at the above
residence, at 1 P. M. tomorrow iMnda),
Nov. 22. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
VANLOO In this city. Nov. 2n. -Walter
Vanloo. aged 24 reara-5 months. Funeral
services will be neid at Dunning. MeEn
tee & Gllbaugh's chapel. 7th and Pine,
Monday. Nov. 22. at 1 P. M. Friends re
spectfully Invited. Interment Rose City
Cemetery.
kILOORE The une-al service's of the late
William R. Kllgore will be held at the
family residence. 1210 Maryland ave., at
2 P. M. today (Sunday!. Frtenda and
G. A. R. invited. Interment Tacoma.
Wash.
CASIMIR At her residence. flSl Williams
ave.. Bertha Oasimlr. aged ft3 yeara. be
loved mother of tJertrude Caeimir. Funeral
from residence Jundiy, 10.30 A. M. Friends
invited to attend.
SCHOEPI'ER The funeral services of Wil
liam Schoepper will be held at Finley's
parlors at 10:30 A. M. today (Sunday).
Friends Invited. Interment Riverview
Cemetery.
Innning. McF.ntee t Oilbaugh, Funeral
Directors. 7th and Pine, phone Main 4:.
Lady Assistant. Office of County Coroner.
F.IIWAKD BOI.MAN CO.. Funeral
rs. 220 3d St. Lady Assistant. Phone M. 507.
J. P. KIM.EY FON. d and Madison.
Lady attendant. Phone Main S. A loSO.
McKNTEE-ERICKSON CO. Indertakera;
lady assistant. 409 Ider.. M. 6I3S.
KAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to l S. Dunning. Inc. E. 32. B 255.
7.E1.1.F.R-BYRNFS CO.. Funeral I1 rect
ors. 272 Russell. oBth phones. Lady assistant
I.F.KCH Undertaker. 4S0 Fast Alder,
rhones East 71. B 18M. Ladv assistant. .
BOBS.
HUNKERS Born. November to the wife
of Ross Munkers. of Forest Grove, a son,
weighing 11 ounces, the parents of whom
are the best pleased courle in the land
because It Is a boy. Dr. C. L. Large attending.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
f KKSIDENT. Mala SOS.
stt KEIABV. Mala Bt.
HIMAM OFF1CIR. East 4T!t.
NEW TODAV.
GILMAN
Auction and Commission Company
( Salesrooms No. 126 Second Street, be
tween Washington, and Alder.)
Special Notice
The great sale of silk kimonos, furs,
ladles' gowns, fine all-wool blankets, cot
ton blankets, bed comforters In sateen,
etc.; men's wool hosiery, men's and boys
sweaters, handkerchiefs, men's silk ties,
leather bags, underwear in wool and
mixed, choice dressed dolls in boxes, linn
line workboxes, toilot cases, imported,
and the entire stock of merchandise. In
cluding men's and ladies' wear, is now
going on. and will continue until the en-
I tiro scock m soia at k1"- wwamo.
I place, 126 Second street: the time, all
I the week. You can save money by calling
at 136 Second street.
Take Notice
Our Usual Auction Sales
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
SUN. GILMAN, Manager.
t
U0. oarv.ra vol-
ON TUESDAY NEXT
We are instructed to sell a consignment
of fancy household furnishings at BAK
ERS AUCTION" HOUSE, 152 Park street,
comprising elegant all brass bed, steel
spring and silk floss mattresses. 4 pretty
design metal beds, complete with bedding.
Princess and other dressers, in quarter
oak and white maple, library tables, real
leather easy chairs; weathered oak dining-room
suite, combination bookcase,
pillar dining table, box-seat chairs, mas
sive oak sideboard, buffet. Richmond pi
ano In good order, fine room-size rugs.
Wilton velvet. Axminster and body Brus
sels, davenport, rockers, tables and par
lor requisites, cook stoves, linoleum and
other useful lots on view all day Monday.
Sale Tuesday next at 10 o'clock.
ON FRIDAY NEXT
SPECIAL. AUCTION ON
At Baker's Auction House (instead of
Thursday), several consignment of
household goods and furniture for parties
leaving the city. Sale at 10 A. M. by
Baker & Son, Auctioneers.
In Our Retail Department
We are daily selling at private sale,
valuable stock of quarter oak wax fin
ished furniture, direct from Eastern fac
tories: brass beds of new designs, and
large stock of Axminster. velvet and other
rugs, direct from the mills. Kindly call
and Inspect, at 162 Park St., near Morri
son St.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Largest Auction House on the Coast.
173-175 Second St. Cor. Yamhill
Regular Sales Days
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 10 A. M.
Our sales this week -will offer excep
tional opportunities to secure bargains in
all kinds of hoimehold furnishings, our
salesrooms being crowded to the doors
with fine furniture, carpets, ranges, heat
ers., etc. removed from various private
homes. Also we have several office desks,
revolving chairs, typewriters, typewriter
stands, tiling cabinets, etc., for business
purposes. If you are looking for anything
in our line, don't fail to step into the
busincst corner in town. .You will find
salesmen on hand to give you prices on
anything you may wish to purchase at
private sale. At our store at 171 Second
street, adjoining the auction room, we sell
groceries, clothing, boots, shoes, etc., at
about 50 cents on the dollar.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
.Spot cash paid for furniture, stocks of
merchandise, etc Call Main 1616, A- 4213.
AUCTION SALES
At 211 First Street'
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
At 10 A. M.
For Tuesday's sale, we have the great
eHt selection of furniture ever sold, at 211
First St., consisting of everything in the
line of houBefurnlshings, as well as the
ordinary furniture, we have some very
select goods for the dining-room, bed
room, sitting-room, parlor and kitchen.
W e can cell you at any time, and when
you buy from us. at auction or private,
you know what you are getting; it's al
ways a bargain, at the Ford Auction
Company's, 211 First st.
P. S When you want to sell anything,
ask your neighbors. They'll tell you to
call up Main SX1 or A 24. The Ford
Auction Co.
A Choice Home
ON EAST MAIN
Six-room house, just completed,
kitchen with five enclosed cupboards,
dining-room with built-in buffet and
two large china cloxets, living room
with six-Inch tile mantel, hall, front
porch, screen back porch, cement base
ment witn wash trays, three large bed
rooms with six large closets and linen
closet, bath, toilet, gas and electric fix
tures, shades, all ready to move into;
easy terms.
RAND. READ CO..'
316 Board of Trade Bldg.
A Fine Investment
Located near Portland Hotel.
Income, nearly 9 per cent net.
Price. elT.COO; term? if desired. '
, COXA NT REALTY CO.,
s Room 5, 250 Alder St.
EVERYTHING I" REAL ESTATE
OSEPMH.JOHHSTOsI
RlAlLSlAltl 1 OiWrance
3-J-33 Lafayette Bldg., Wasblngtoa-eth.
SEE THIS JT0 PER ACRE.
74 acres bottom' land, near Tualatin;
dceo, rich soli: some beaverd;tg7i: come
earfy. for it will goMonday sure. See
owner. VI No. 6th sl "
XRW TOUAT.
BUFNSIDE
STREET
Business corner, 50x100
40,000.
MADISON
STREET
i
Three-story brick building,
50x100, near corner of First
St. Income $300 per month.
Price, $40,000.
55x100 on Madison near
Second Street, $35,000.
H. P. Palmer-Jones Co.
212-213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Main 8699 Phones A 2653
GOOD LOTS IN
Can stow Ire booKtat for
$850.00 EACH
Streets graded and cement walks In
and paid for.
This tract Is located at East 46th and
Hawthorne avenue.
These lots will be worth more next
Spring, when Madison bridge is open
and Hawthorne avenue paved.
Terms, $50 cash down, balance 10
por month.
Agent on the ground every day.
WESTERfT OREGON
TRUST GO.
14 Chamber of Commerce.
Cowperthwait & Chrlstf nsen. Agents,
Forty-ninth and Hawthorne.
Our tract at Tents, is rapidly selling,
and no delay should be made in securing
one or more of these fine
LOTS
Prices are the best that can be had in
this district for large 60xl00-foot lots, and
fine, level ones can be secured for
With terms as low as $3.00 cash down
and $3.00 per month. Office at Lents
open every day.
WESTERN OREGON
TRUST GO.
14 Chamber of Commerce.
Cowperthwalte Chrlstensen, Agents.
Lents.
PLACE YOUR
. FIRE
INSURANCE
. With
JOHN P. SHARKEY
COMPANY
Agents for
GLEN FALLS INSURANCE CO.,
Glens Falls, N. T.
SECURITY INSURANCE CO.,
New Haven, Conn.
SCATTERED HOMES FOR SALE
0lCnn 4-room new house, lot 50x10",
OljUU Tabasco Addition: easy terms.
ffiPCn n-room good cottage. 2Sth and
dlUJU Kast Fine; faOu nandles u
S2500
onriin
7-rooni. modern, 40th and Haw
thorne; best enap In city.
2 houses and lot near Alberta
OZOUU car. on 17th st
cmcn & rooms, mod
Haw-
OJZUU thorne carline, on 37th at.
nnn 7-room. very modern, located In
OlUUU the Nob Will district.
t9fl flOn 3-story brick, on East Side;
$26- income per month.
Martin J. Higley
132 Third Street.
WAREHOUSE
SITE
100x100 ou 15th st.
200 ft. trackage $30,000
Geo. D. Schalk
264 Stark St.
Main 392. A 2392.
ARCADIA
XEW TODAY.
PEOPLE ARE RUSHING
INTO
nri
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4
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The two new railroads building up
the Deschutes are creating a -world of
business prosperity for The Dalles.
Not only is The Dalles a base of op
erations for the construction of. the
new Hill and Harriman lines, but be
fore this work is completed, the Hill
bridge across the Columbia River and
probably work on the Government
locks will be under way.
Art this insures a big future for this
city. As a supply center for Central
Oregon it is bound to grow large and
prosperous. Think of the big stretch
of territory behind it just being
opened up.
Furthermore, the Milwaukee road
is threatening to cross the Columbia
River, here and enter Portland from
the south bank.
The Dalles is the natural base of
operations for all of this work, a
source of supplies for all this newly
developed territory. It has a big
future. . Don 't you think so ? .
Dalles lots are a good investment.
They are bound to become higher
priced. We are offering these lots in
settlement of an estate.
Here, is an opportunity for you.
Come and see ns today. These lots
will not remain long at present prices.
$25 down, balance $10 per month.
The Souther
Albertson Co.
2S6 Oak Street,
Portland, Or.
BUY
Business Property
At east approach of new Steel bridge. We
have under option quarter blocks iy: low
as 15,000, which are sure to doublin a
year. All objections to the Oregon street
location are withdrawn. The time is ripe
to put your money where it will GROW
FAST. THINK IT OVER. STUDY THE
MAP.
Buy Now
Sengstake & Lyman
90 FIFTH ST.
A 6-Room
Bungalow
With hot and cold water, bath and
patent toilet, wood lift, sleeping porch
and quarter block of ground; 2 blocks
from car. Everything complete to
make a modern home for $2800. Terms
if desired.
For further particulars Inquire of
THE DCSX-LAWBEJiCE CO.,
248 Alder St.
LOOK
Best quarter block In neighborhood Ore
gon Electric depot for sale cheap. Ex
tremely easy terms. Good income. Open
ing of new Madison bridge, will greatly
enhance value of this property.
V. VINCENT JONES
3 Commercial Club Bldg.
M. 1444. A 1444.
Alder Street
Cheapest quarter on the street, for
a few days. $25,000 will handle.
F. 0. N0RTHRTJP,
313 Couch Bldg., 4th, Near AYash'n.
926. OOO Quarter block. Grand ave
nue; terms.
SI' 504J Quarter block. Union ave
nue; terms.
815. OOO 50x100, corner Grand ave
- nue; terms.
I have several other good buys in
this district.
VKI-IJOiV D.tRI.lMl,
HIS Board of Trade.
I WILL SELL A
3-STORY BRICK
for JSO.OOO. This Ir a bargain: 60x100
lot. This building is at Grand avenue
and East Washington. Easy terms.
AVEI.DOJV DARLING.
6!N Hoard of Trade.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
Beautiful house. Just built, 7 rooms, full
lot fine view, on carline. This place Is
desirable in every respect and built by
owner for his home. Will ell below cost.
INVESTMENT CORPORATION, LTD..
2S6ij Washington St., Room 612.
L 11th and Halsey St.
$6500
A modern S-room house and 50x100 cor.
lot at a bargain. Inquiries solicited.
Mall & Von Borstel
104 Second St., Lumber Exchange Bldg.
ROSE CITY PARK
We have 2 fine homes In this district,
which we would be pleased to show you.
Price and terms are right.
Mall & Von Borstel
104 Second St.
SACRIFICE FTTRJJITURB.
Desirable 6-room house, fne furniture
and rugs cheap. 780 Kearney at.
DALLES
OREGON
JTEW TODAY.
WIT A
1VESIENT
Better pee lfartman & Thompson. Soma
people don't like to have their property ad
vertised. They'll tsll you why when you
calL
Warehouse Property.
Just a block! No more. But think of it!
A whole block for (35.000.
Acreage for Flatting.
One nice little piece Inside city limits tor
only 1300,000. .
Nob Hill.
Beautiful residence lot 60x100, J13.500;
another on corner, lot SOilOO for 12,500:
t-o more on one lot, with 100 a month
Income, for $11,500.
. North Portland.
Good site for small manufacturing plant;
lot fiOxl.VJ for $32f0; no speculation. but
an absolute certainty of increase in value.
Irvington.
rive-room cottage (or only J3150; less than
half cash required; a bargain.
Rose City Park.
Fineet building site on Alameda drive,
only 1600.
100x100 close to store for $1500.
Corner near car, 50x100, at $760. A
bis snap for some one.
Tive-room hune-alow. full basement and
large attic, lot 50x100. all Improvements In
and paid for; one' block from car. $3200;
only J2000 cash needed. A sieat bargain.
Bungalow. nearly completed, can be
finished to suit buyer, $2900.
Handsomest bungalow In Portland, com
plete, even to 1500 worth of electric light
fixtures; price $4500.
Rossmere.
New modern 7-room houae at $3300 on
very easy terms; can take a good lot in
part payment; no equities; balance at $25
a month. .
Portland Heights.
Flive corner lot at $1500; magnificent
vlen-; within walking distance, too.
Every One Is Very Good.
. East 13th st. South. 60xl00-ft. lot. fine
street improvements in and paid, only $1200:
terms.
Acreage on Sandy road. with over 2fi5
feet frontage on Sandy road; no reatrictlons:
see this; only about 3 blocks from end of
Roae City Park carline; only $2S00: terms.
14 lots 50 feet): will aell part or all as
a whole, between Tillamook and Hancock,
45th and 46th streets, and corner, on car
line; room for 16 houses; every lot cleared
and plowed. A good place to build to sell;
look at this, only $10,000 for the block;
price Include atreet Improvements; build
ing restrictions; 4 of these lots corner; very
good terms; take the car and look at the
building In this part of the city. It will
surprise you. We will help you build. There,
la big money In It. See us at once.
THAN &
C GF CGUCE BLDG.
ON
Easy Terms
Two houses, both facing E. 6th st. N. on
54x100. One has 6 rooms and is nearly mod
ern, and the other Is a 3-room cottage.
Tartly modern. These places are now rent
ng for $15 and $9, respectively. Go out and
see this bargain, and then call and see
what remarkably low terms we can offer
on $3600. All improvements In and paid
for. Party at home all day today. No. S6K
El 6th st. N. Take Alberta or Woodlawn
car and walk 2 blocks east on Shaver st.
TKe Stewart Co.
523-5 Board of Trade.
Is a competent and experienced business
man, well and favorably known in Port
land and throughout the Northwest. He
would like to embark in some enterprise
on January 1, in which his industry, man
aging ability, thorough qualifications and
wide acquaintanceship can be made to
offset cah advanced by some person or
concern. Although not "broke," he com
mands no money for investment purposes.
This matter will bear investigation, if a
reliable man is wanted in some line that
must depend on financially Interested help
as manager or otherwise for success.
Prominent local references given. Per
sonal interview if desired. Address, In
confidence, D. P. ADDISON, P. O. Box
12L Portland. Oregon.
A FEW SPLENDID
Investments
$45,000 ',i block, right In the whole
sale and manufacturing district, on the
West Side; has some Income.
$3800 125x100, near Thurman street.
$7500 5uxi00 on E. Pine St., close in;
has some income.
$H500 A quarter block on E. 27th and
Morrison sts.
Otto & Harkson
First St.
v
Two beautiful, sightly building Iota. 100
feet from carline and within one block of
the much-advertised Westmoreland, and
at less than cost. Come in and let us
show ycu these bargains; SOilIOO.
The Stewart Go.
523-5 Board of Trade.
INVESTIGATE
This opportunity for an investment. A
six-apartment flat building, returning bet
ter than 13 per cent net on money re
quired. H. A. MOSER
2o0Va Third St. Main 24S2.
Kings Hill
We have for sale one of the most
desirable residence properties in this
exclusive neighborhood; house contains
10 rooms, with 100x100 feet of land.
RUSSEIX BI.VTH.
Commonwealth Building.
The Advertiser
NEW TOTAT.
Read Our List Carefully!
$9000
100x100 feet, warehouse site, Wilson St.,
North Portland. Hold this until R. R.
switch is extended; you will double your
money.
$5000
7-room house. 30x10rt-foot lot, all in good
repair. Second st.t clot?-? In.
$55,000
50 feet frontage, on corner Third and
Everett sts.; brings S per cent net on In
vestment; building 3 stories, covering thn
whole lot. A the R. R. bridge id an
established fact, watch Third-st. property
grow in value.
$100,000
A quarter block on Third sit., ko t
Burnsldo street, corner: brings large in
come on investment; improvements sub
stantial; investigate this.
$20,000
Quarter block, splendid apartment alt.,
walking distance.
$6500
SOxltW feet. with. 2 house?, on Kearney
street, near 23d street; Nob Hill; a snap.
GOLDSMITH & CO.
103 Sherlock Rids.. Third and Oak Sts.
Established 1RSS.
nvestigate
Before buying: elsewhere. It costs
you nothing-. Streets graded and
graveled, cement sidewalks and
curbs. Bull Run water in front of
every lot, and all paid for. No
property bonded for improve
ments here. Building restrictions
of $1500 and $2000. New bouses
constantly being built. Splendid
car service; when desiring to
build, we will help yon.
CLARKCOOK
COMPANY
Room 6. Board of Trade Bldg.
Main 5407, A 3252.
READ THIS
32 lots, corner of E. 28th and Knott,
$7400, or $617 per lot; vt.rlli $1200
each. One-half cash.
3 See Us Today.
Columbia Trust Company
Board ol Trade Bldg. 84 Fourth St.
15 ACRES
FRUIT AND CHICKEN RANCH.
West of Gresham, on good county road,
convenient to O. W. P. electric line; 10
acres in orchard. , small fruit and vine
yard, set out in Spring of 1!07 by an ex
perienced nurseryman for his own home;
nothing but choicest varieties: fenced and
every foot in thorough cultivation; small
fruit will be in full bearing the coming
season; high and sightly: no gravel; good
cottage; one barn oOxtio. another oOxltO
feet, for chickens. I have not seen this
place personally, but It sounds good, and
owner assures me that it is better than
it sounds. Come in and we will go out
and look at It together. Only . minutes'
car ride Price. J-Kn) per acre. Somo terms
If desired. Soutnls better than Hood Riv
er, and at the very door of Portland.
SV. L. GREEN, 406 Lumbermens Bldg.
Northwest
Very desirable warehouse property ol
factory sites, facing on railway tracks,
heart of terminal dictrlct: an entire
block 14th and 15th sts., south of Quimby
st.: also two choice Vi blocks; each IK)
feet front on R. R. tracks, same distance;
prices most reasonable. This is your op
portunity NOW.
A.H.BIRRELLC0.
V2 McKay Bldg., 3d and Stark.
Grand Avenue
3 lots on the S. W. cor. Grand sve. and
East Hoyt. Hurry; the price is way down.
EDW. P. MALL CO.,
309-310 Ahington Bldg.
Fine Home for Sale
I will sell at a bargain my beautiful
home at Riverside Terrace, on Kelly
street, between Gaines and Lane. It
commands a flno view of tho mountains
and river, and is the show place in thin
part of the city. Liberal terms given
if required. Call on owner, C. W. Cottel,
S93, Kelly st. T'liones Main 44S4. A 4454.
Russell Street
63x100 on Russell street, near Mississippi)
ave.: income, S per cent net. Something'
doing there. Pick this up.
EDW. P. MALL CO.,
3j9-310 Ablngton Bldg.
IF TOT7 want to save yfur rant. me; t
havi a location that will nt)t ou a od
protlt. 412 10th st.
Investors
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