The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 12, 1909, SECTION TWO, Page 4, Image 16

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, 'PORTLAND, DECEMBER 12, 1909.,
Are You Looking
For a. Bargain?
We have a house for sale which stands on a knoll on the
bank of the Willamette River; "can have no-neighbors nor ob
structions on three sides within 500 feet. The nearest house
would be across the street on one side only, therefore the view
cannot be shut off. It has all modern improvements ; has been
occupied only six months; is worth $13,000 of any man's
money, but we need the money and will sell at a sacrifice. The
house is close in. It will pay you to investigate. We have
other bargains in houses. Ask about them.
OVERLOOK LAND COMPANY
207 BURNS1DE STREET
.110 BRIDGE AI BROADWAY?
MH. HKNKY RISES AGAIX TO
PROTEST AGAEVST PLAN.
Csr-nbo Tinder the River, Ho 6y, Is
Jnrt the Thing: to Care for
AU Traffic
! PORTUVND, Or., Deo. 13 (To the Edl
j tor.) The gentlemen on the Port of Port
I land Commission have rendered the City
: f Portland a great service in endeavor
' log to secure time In which to consider
j faTTy the merits or demerits of the pro
posed bridge across the. river from Broad
way to a landing on the West Side at the
; foot of Lovejoy. and circling to the west
i end north of the iwesent Union Depot.
These gentlemen have seen that many of
; those who voted tor the bridge were not
I aware of Its coming In north and west
! of the Union Depoi.
The whole Broadway bridge scheme was
: brought through by brass-band methods,
i without any fair discussion: In fact, wtth
; out any discussion, for at the meeting
i called supposedly Ui consider the proposl
1 tlon any persou who attempted to present
another view or side of the question was
i hissed and termed a "tight wad" and an
' undesirable citizen. The meeting, in fact.
1 was nothing but a ratification meeting,
! gotten up, managed, handled . and blud
! geoned through by those who were seek-
lng office, one wanting to be Mayor, an
l other now wanting to be Sheriff, etc.
' The rights and interests of the taxpay
ers, who have to foot the bills, have been
utterly ignored. The plea has been,
"We've got the votes, and we will force
I the taxpayers to pay whatever we dic
tate." The members of the Port of Port
land Commission, realizing this, are paus
ing to consider what the effect will be of
another bridge across the river, the sup
porters of which bridge have shown no
business ability whatever, in that they
have failed to make or procure any as
surance that they can get, or that they
will be provided with streetcar service
across the bridge. On the contrary,
t President Josselyn has declared positively
' that the streetcar company does not want
to cross the bridge, and has no use for It,
and, as a matter of fact, he Is declaring
'.now that he does not want to cross any
of the bridges. I would like to know of
! Judge Munly and the few gentlemen with
ihlm who have been pushing this scheme,
what they have to say to that. They ex
pect the taxpayers, at their behest, sud
denly to involve themselves in all this
. vast expenditure without any business
' like arrangement being rnade for street
) car -service crossing the river.
The sensible way would have been to
! have had a fair discussion of this prob
! lem of crossing the river, whereby the
i greatest good would lnurs to the greatest
number.
The writer believes, after considerable
! study of tubes In Now. York, Boston and
Philadelphia, that we ought fully to In
vestigate and consider the question of
putting a double tube under the river. In
the center of the city, for streetcar serv
ice solely, retaining our present four free
bridges and three free ferries for auto
itnobiles. teams and other traffic; the
' streetcar company to use the tube, which
the city will build and lease to them at
Ja. rental that would pay the Interest and
provide a sinking fund for the retirement
lof the bonds.
j Mr. Alodjeskl. their engineer, the same
engineer selected by Judge Munly, stated
tot the Council meeting In the City Hall
pthat such a tube could be built for $1,250,
:X, and the writer thinks that it is the
'only true, feasible and practical solution
jof the problem. The streetcars could
jthen go under the river free from any
delay and not interfere with any river
itrlfflc. This Is what the city should pro
ceed to do.'
What we really need is not more bridges
(that obstruct and lessen our harbor facili
ties, but better car service over the
( bridges wc now have, or through tubes
(Under the river. If we must liave any
.more bridges it would seem to the writer
to be far more sensible .nd businesslike
llor the streetcar company to have a
ibridge of its own near the center of the
Iclty, Instead of paying many tolls or lease
charges, strictly to tuko passengers to
and fro from which to radiate out north
and south after having crossed the river.
iThls would do away with the delay oc
casioned by teams and automobiles that
interfere with the passage of the cars.
lf that were built this side of the Burn
Iside bridge. It would not Interfere with
:te boat tralTic so much. They can ascend
at pretty good grade, and It is this plan
lor the tube plan that should be adopted.
The writer believes that our commercial
tbodles, or the City Council, should ap
point a small committee of representative
business men and have them make a
careful investigation as to which plan
would be better, and the probable cost
thereof, before attempting to build any
more bridges below the Steel bridge,
which would Interfere with and lessen our
harbor facilities.
Messrs. Adams. Williams. Wheelwright
and others of the Port of Portland Com
ion, believing that tho new railroad
bridge. 71 feet in width, with Its car
aervice separate from the wagon road
way, will suffice for some time to come,
.re no doubt right in their position, as the
completion of the bridge will demonstrate.
CHARLES K. iHBNRT.
Salem Plans New Schoolbouse.
SALEM. Or, Dec. 11. (Special.) The
ainnual meeting of the taxpayers of school
cUstrlct No. 24. which comprises) the City
of Salem, will be held Monday night,
iwhen plans for building a new brick
ichoolhous and remodeling the school
tulldlng. tho largest in the city, .will be
Kllsoussed. The Garfield school was built
thto year and is already filled to over
flowing, necessitating another new build
ing. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
,fnAl CHURCHJLE7Y BROS., wood &nd coal
'V dealers, offlc and yard lata and
i Mar. bail, phonei Main 3I 3031.
Vlnviflt Cut Fiowara always frsh fro:
w jw our nwn contrvttoriei.
Martin
A rorbw Co MT Waatoiastoa
Richmond and Wallaand Australian.
.Ual independent Coal 4. Ice Company,
oiav t Jhr ww. Rota n h one.
MEETISO NOTICES.
ATTENTION COMRADES All
comrades of the G. A. K. are
requested to attend tbe funeral
of our late comrade. A. Matteson.
Company C. Eishty-third Illinois
Infantry, which will be held from
Zeller & Byrnes. 503 Williams
avenue, today, Sunday, at 1:3U P.
M. lutftrmeut Rivervievr Cem
ery. H. A. SEVERANCH, .
A. C. SLOAN'. Commander.
Adjutant.
TO ALT, A. O. XT. W. LODGES IN PORT
LAND The meeting called by Fidelity
Lodge for Wednesday night. Dec 10, la of
such Importance to the order that we feel
Justified in urging all members to attend.
Lods Hall, East Pine street and Grand ave.
J. H. ZANB. Recorder.
GEO. WRIGHT RELIEF CORPS. No. 2.
Annual supper and bazaar Friday.-December
17. Supper frem 5 to 7 P. M.. 2." cents.
Bazaar in evening free. G. A R. Hall, ad
floor, N. E. corner 2d and Morrison
MAUD C. GILMAX, Chairman.
CRE6CEST LODGE, NO. 10. A. O. 17. W..
will give a card and dancing party Decem
ber It), at Voelker's Hall. Mississippi avenue
and Beech street.- All Workmen and their
friends cordially Invited. Ladies, free- aen
tlemen, 25c '
FIVE HUNDRED SOCIAL GIVEN BY THB
Homesteads, Wednesday evening, Dec 15 In
their hall. Grand ave. and E. Burns"id 'wts.
Refreshments and price. Friends of the order
cordially Invited. Admission 16c. Committee.
MARGl'BRITTB CAMP. Royal Neighbors,
win give Its five hundred party and dance
Thursday evening. December 18, In Savoy
Hall. 3S7H Ea Burnslde street. Prizes and
refreshments. Admission 15c.
QUEEN ELIZABETH HIVE, NO. 24. L. O.
T. M.. -will hold their annual election of of
ficers Tuesday evening. December 14. All
memberi requested to be present. By or
der Lady Commander.
LADIES' AUXILIARY, B. I Grand
masquerade ball given In Foresters' Hall,
Marquam bldg., Sunday evening, December
12, llKU). Admission BO cents. Valuable
prizes.
PORTLAND CIRCLE Whist and '500"
party Tuesday evening. December 14. in tht
Woodmen Hall. 128 Eleventh street. Fine
prizes for both. Refreshments and good
music for dancing. Admission, 20 cents.
FOR RENT Eagles' new hall. Marquam
J'ldg.. for dances, entertainments, end
lodges. Reserve your nights early Inquire
i.V nkln. 205 First St., or I. Fogel, 220
Third st.
WHIST PARTY AND DANCE BY WEB
foot Company. No. 05. W. O. W.. Friday eve
ning. Dec. 17. Woodmen's Hall, 128 Eleventh
street. Cards. 8:SO; dancing, 10. Union
music; refreshments. Adults SO cents.
EUREKA COUNCIL, NO. 204. KNIGHTS
AND LADIES OF SECURITY will give a
(.hrlstmas ball December 20, In W O W
Hall, East 6tli and Alder sts. . '
KArY MACCABEES, PORTLAND HIVE
BOO party Thursday sfternoon, Dec 16. "Ad
mission 15c. Prizes. Selllng-Hirsch bids. 10th
a ad Wash. sts.
GOLDEN RULE HIVE will give a BOO
Jt.ey, "rW' ? W' TemP'e- 128 Eleventh
street. December 16. Admission- 16 cents.
Refreshments.
, NEW HALL FOR RENT.
Ill Zd. near Washlagtoa. Hows. Davis Co.
DIED.
8CHADE In this city. December 11 st the
family residence, 5.13 First st., Louise
Schade, beloved wife of Martin Schade.
mother of Herman, Henry C. Schade and
Mr. O. A. TUton. Funeral notice hereafter.
HODGKINSON In this city. Dee. 12. at 427
Stark, et.. Joseph W. Hodgklnson. aged 69
years. The remains are at Flnley'a parlors.
rtXEHAL NOTICE.
WINDERS In this city. Deo. 10. at ths
family residence 50 Union avenue. North,
John Winders, aged ST years. Friends In
vited to attend funeral services which,
will be held st Holman's Chapel. Third
and Salmon sts.. at 1 P. M. today Sun
tery' D'C"- 2" Interment Rose City Ceine-
SHIELDS At 438 Market St.. Dec 3 Geo
w- Shields, aged 42 years. Funeral services
will be held from Erie-son's chapel, 400 Al
der st.. today (Sunday), Dec. 12. at 2-30
P. M. Friends Invited to attend. Interment
Greenwood Cemetery.
BARRETT Dec lO. at 709 Oswego St.. Merle
Buyu. Barrett, aged IB years. Services at
above residence today (Sunday) at 11 A.
M. Carriages will leave Zetler-Byrnes Co.
parlors at 8:30. Interment Columbia Ceme
tery. STANGLAND At her late resldenoe. 8
Vaughn St.. Dec U, Mrs. Hanne Stangland.
agd 28 years. 27 days. Funeral services
will be held from the above residence today
(Suaday), Dec. 12. at 2 P. M. Friends in
vited, -interment Greenwood.
M'CLURE At Mill City. Or.. Dec. . A. M
McClure, aged 30 years, 7 months. Funeral
services will be held Monday. Dec. 18, at
2 P. M.. from Bricaon's chapel, 4O0 Alder
t. Friends respectf illly invited to attend.
Interment Lone Fir.
MATTESON Friends ars respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral services of the
late Adelbert Matteson at Zeller-Byrnea
Co.. 84 Williams ave., today at l:SO P. 11.
Interment at Rivervlew Cemetery.
MATTESON- Friends are respectfully Invited
to attend the funeral services 'of ths late
Adelbert Matteenn at Zeller-Byrnes Co., 5!)4
Williams ave.. today (Sunday), at 1:30 P.
M. Interment at Riverside Cemetery.
DAY The funeral services of Clara D. Day
will be held at the family residence. 618
Powell St.. at 2. P. M. today (Sunday).
Friends Invited. ; Interment Lens Fir Ceme
tery. Dunning, McEntee Gllbaugh, Funeral
Directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 4.(0.
l-ady Assistant. Oflios of County Coroner.
ZELLKK-BVR.NKS CO.. Funeral Directors.
B04 Williams ave. j botlt phonen; lady attend
auts most modem establishment In the city.
EUWARD HOl.MAN CO.. Funeral Direct
ors, tiO 3d st. Lady Assistant. Phone M. 601.
J. P. FINLEY SON. Sd and Madison.
"Lady attendant. Fbons Main 9, A 1598.
KAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to F. S. Dunning. Inc. K. 52, li 2523.
EKICSON CO. Undertakers; lady asslst
ant. 40S Alder. M. 6133. A 223S.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
rRJiSIDEST. Main M.
M-tKMAElt. Mala IN.
Hl'MAXK OFFICII K. Bast 477.
t
NEW TODAY
$4200
100x100 on the S. W. corner 19th and
Knott sts, Irvine-ton.
Geo. D. Schalk
Mala 302, A 83a. 2(11 stark St.
HAND-PAINTED CHINA
AUCTION
At 484 Washtngtoa St.. near 13th. Artist
Geo. Jeffrey's famous work, ths balance of a
year's labor. Is being slaughtered to ths pub
lic at auction at less than 10c on the dollar.
Come early and get a present free. Sales
1:30 and 7:30 daily.
FOHD BROS., Auctioneers.
-. FURNITURE
AUCTION SALEB
At 211 First St.
Tuesday and Thursday, at 10 A. M., all
kinds of house- furnlehlngs will be sold
-without reserve at these sales:' It's your
own loss If you don't attend these sales, bs
the goods must be sold to someone for cash.
FORD BROS.. Auctioneers.
NEW TODAY.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill
Regular Sales Days,
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 10 A. M.
OUR SALES THIS WEFSC WILL IN
CLUDE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF"
ALMOST NEW FURNITURE, ETC.,
SUITABLE FOR XMAS GIFTS. COM
PRISING extension tables, buffets, china
closets, center tables, parlor deska, book
cases, music cabinets, cellarettes. smok
ers, shaving stands, davenports, dreesers,
chiffoniers. dressing tables. PIANOS,
MISSION HALL CLOCKS, large mirrors,
pictures and other numerous lots.
If you have not the time to attend auc
tions, our salesman will price you goods
at private sale. ,
Preliminary Notice
Of SALE of elegant IMPORTED CHINA,
curious bric-a-brac. TURKISH and
NAVAJO RUGS, etc., during CHRIST
MAS WEEK.
Full particulars In next Sunday's paper.
Auction Sale Extraordinary
At 88 Sixth Street
Daily 2 and 7P.M.
The entire remainder of the FRENCH,
GERMAN, SWISS and AUSTRIAN EX
HIBIT from tho ALASKA-YUKON
FAIR, consisting- In part of BOHEMIAN
GLASSWARE, all kinds of EANCY
STEINS. CUCKOO and OTHER CLOCKS.
Imported toys, purseK, all kinds of fancy
poods. pipes, smcfrs'- sets, FANCY
JEWELRY; in fact, too many things to
mention in detail. Sale will commence
MONDAY AT 2 P. M. and will continue
DAILY AT 2 AND 7 P. M. until the en
tire stock is sold. THIS SALE will be
conducted under the personal supervision
of Mr. A. Schubaek.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
SPOT CASH paid for furniture, stocks
of merchandise, etc. Main 1626, A 4243.
REMOVED FROM THB WEN DOVER
PRIVATE HOME TO OUR SALES
ROOMS FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE.
ON TUESDAY NEXT
COMPRISING several choica upholstered
parlor chairs In MAHOGANY in VARI
OUS PERIODS. GENUINE FISCHER
UPRIGHT PIANO in mahogany case,
lady'a parlor desk, very massive oak hall
seat, larKe mirrors, upright Windsor fold
ing bed, library tables, combination book
case and desk. ROLL-TOP DESK, oil
painting and several pictures, English
breakfast table, WILTON and AXMIN
STER rugs, massive BRASS and IRON
BEDS, new style bed in quarter oak,
waxed finish, with dresser to match; sev
eral other dressers and chiffoniers, quar-tered-oak
dining-room suite, gaa range
and other effects. ALSO Mission dining
room table and chairs; parlor tables, wal
nut bedroom furniture, Turkish rockers,
bronze finished beds, springs and matr
tresses, steel range, linoleum and othel
efTects. INTENDING PURCHASERS
will kindly call and Inspect the above
goods tomorrow. SALE ON TUESDAY
NEXT AT 10 O'CLOCK.
BAKER &. SON, Auctioneers.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
We shall sell for parties concerned house
hold furniture, etc., removed from the
Overland warehouse. SALE AT 10
O'CLOCK.
Preliminary Notice
ON MONDAY. Dec. 20, we shall sell the
nearly NEW FURNITURE of modern
l!at. Particulars later.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneers.
GILMAN
Auction and Commission Company
No. 126 Second St.,
Between Washington and Alder.
THE GREAT SALE OF
CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES
Of all descriptions and at much less
prices . than elsewhere is now going on.
Call in and look over this great line of
Christmas goods. .
N. B. Auction sale of household furni
ture - :
Tuesday and Friday, at 10 A. M.
S. L. N. GILMAN, Manager.
OH MERCY!!!
I have for sale a bunch of 25 of the fin
est view lots that ever lay out under the
blue sky, at a price that will make you
gasp. The right party can resell these
singly In 60 days and make from six to
seven thousand dollars. Only 15 minutes'
car ride. Good, easy terms.
V. Vincent Jones
3 Commercial Club Bldg.
M. 1444. A 1444.
HAVE YOU LINO TO IRRIGATE?
THAT IS OCR BUSINESS.
The Lester Hydraulic Ram pumps
water with no cost of operation. Will
Irrigate from 1 to 1000 acres. Write us
the conditions and for catalogue.
Lnnter Hydraulic Ram A Irrigation Co.,
603 Commercial llldK-, Portland, Or.
GENUINE BARGAIN.
IRVINGTON
. PRICE $6000 New. large and ele
gant; eight rooms and sleeping porch.
No modern detail omitted inside or out.
Handsome and artistic In design and
color schemes. Nothing so fine to be
had In the city below . I0. 000. 12500
cash, balance easy. Owner, L 597, Ore
gonian. Some Fine Acreage
for platting, close to city, on car; a
rare bargain if taken now.
BRONG-STEELE CO.,
110 Second St.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On city property, at reasonable rates.
CLARK -COOK COMPANY,
6 Board of Trade Building;.
Phot Main S4Q7, A
A FINE HOME
For sale at a bargain. ThS best house,
most beautiful grounds and sightly sit
uation in Riverside Terrace, 893 Kelly
street. Phones Main 4454 and A 4454.
SHOO FOR S850 CASH.
Full lot hi block from Union ava.
worth 1100, for I860. Quick action.
J. D. KENNEDY, H.1H Union Are, N.
Phone Woodlawn 1713. .
$3500
For 5 1-3' lots near Irvington Club. Suf
ficient ground for a handsome home.
267 OAK ST., ROOM 2.
$450
Lot 42x55, near Irvington Club. Buy be
fore you. lose this opportunity.
267 OAK ST., ROOM 3.
NEW TODAY.
The
Endorsement
of our guaranteed certificates
of title by the BANKS OF
PORTLAND is evidence of their
many advantages over ''abstracts
It will pay those who deal in
real estate to investigate.
TITLE AND
TRUST COMPANY
Paid-np capital, $250,000.
Chamber of Commerce.
INVESTMENTS
SSOOO BuIIdiiK site, ,91x84 feet, on
East Madison street, close in; street
assessments to be assumed.
S50OO High and sightly lot In Nob
Hill; beautiful location for a home. .
S8000 Well located quarter block on
East Third St.; In line of business de
velopment. S9500 Best apartment location In
Portland; contains 8000 square feet.
JBIO.OOO Less $415 street Improve
ments. Business corner on Killings
worth avenue; one of the coming:
traffic streets of the Bast Side; In
come, $75 per month.
$23.500 Corner lot, close In: con
stantly Increasing in value; present
rents $170 per month, part cash.
S25.000 Quarter block on Sth street,
within 5 minutes' walk of the Post
office; nothing better In Portland for
apartments or flats. Present Income,
$110 per .month.
$37.500 50x100 lot. close In, not far
from Morrison street. Can deliver for
$17,500 cash.
S-ll.SOO An Inside lot on Front St.,
60 feet from where the cltv of Port
land originated; 3-story brick build
ing; .Income, $300 per month.
HENRYE. REED
I37 Chamber of Commerce.
(Everything: in Real Estate..
100x100 FEET
Southwest
Corner
14th and
Couch Sts.
Wakefield, Fries 6 Co.
85 Fourth Street
IF YOU ARE LOOKING
FOR A HOME
We have One In Piedmont that it will
pay you to look at before buying-.
100x100, with 7-room modern bungalow,
all newly tinted and In fine condition.
This place Is cheap at $5000.
PRICE FOR QUICK SALE
Kirk & Kirkham
A 7470. 22 Stark St. Main 8045.
ACREAGE
FOR PLATTING
20 ACRES ADJOINING WEST
MORELAND 19 ACRES ON AINSWORTH
AVENUE -
5 ACRES ON 'RAYMOND AVE.
STOP! THINK! ACT!
IT WILL PAY
GHAPIN 8 HERLOW
332 Chamber of Commerce.
HAS GOTTO BESOLD
OWNER NEEDS MONEY.
Magnificent View Lot in Most Exclusive
Residence Section Willam
ette Heights.
Graded Ready for Building. (
60x112 Vi. Room for Uarage.
SPOT CASH PRICE
$2500
We're Going to Sell Thla for Sure This
Week.
Kirk & Kirkham
22t Stark St.
Phones Alain 8045, A 7470.
Sixth-St. Corner
50x100; income. Price, $60,000. Fine
buy.
ZIMMERMAN
621 Board of Trade Bldg. .
NEW TODAY.
WASHINGTON
STREET
Corner, 50x100. Income,
$110,000
Corner, 100x100, good income,
375,000
Well improved, 50x100,
. 52,500
$3250 buys a 7-room up-to-date
new. modern home, full base
ment and attic, laundry trays', and
everything finished in first-class
order, including lighting fixtures
and shades. Lot 50x100, solid
concrete walks ; block from car
line. Fine location. Terms.
We have 10 new modern Tip-to-date
5 to 7-room houses in fine
locations. The owners say to sell
regardless of price. Come and see
them. - .
Gibson & Holliday
- 304-5 Gerlinger Bldg.
RoseCityPark
PROPERTY IS BEST.
PRICES' ARE LOWEST.
$3200
Only
$500
Cash
See These .Bargains.
Six rooms, full cement
basement, furnace, fire
place, Dutch kitchen,
buffet, wood lift, large
closets, large porehe:
cement walks around
the house. Balance of
$2700 the same as rent.
This same house will be
built on a corner lot for
$3500.
$2800
Only
$500
Cash
The best built and best
equipped bungalow m
the city for the monev.
There are two of them,
and each lot is 50x100.
One faces east and one
south.
$1600 for a choice
100x100 in the Alameda.
"It will pay you to see
our list."
Chamber- of Commerce Bldg.
EAST SIDE
RESIDENCES
13S7 Rodnrr tvr. 5 rooms on first
rioor; second floor unfinished: will
mane iour rooms. Two lots. 100x127
Solid hardwood floors. Faces north
$5000.
10S8 East 1Kb St., near Alberta 5-
room ounsralow, new; lot 40x100. Beau
tlful finish. $3000. .
1201 Haleht St., Piedmont This Is a
beautiful 8-room house, new. We have
a detailed description of each room,
which would fill a half column of this'
paper. Call at office and see descrip
tion and photo. If you want a house of
inai size ana quality you will buy It
A bargain at $6600.
1628 Belmont, Mount Tabop 9-room
house,- with lot 100x130; 6 sleeping
ivuiiib. ii you nave a larRB iamily, tnis
win sjuii. you; iirst-ciass residence,
$8000.
East J!fh street 2-flat residence:
each 5-room and bath, new and com
plete, ?4U00.
East 19tn, between Wtmhlriftrtoii anj
Starlt 6 larfre rooms, modern in every
respect; fcedroomj large, with large
41 Gladstone ave 6 - room house,
with lot 72x140; fruit trees and berries.
$1800.
41st street, near Gladntone 4 -room
nouve. .with 4 lots, 100x189; fruit trees
and berries. $2500.
If the above do. not suit you, call and
see others on our list.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK
243 Stark Street.
I
Headquarters for
Union Ave.Property
A splendid buy for quick sale.
Quarter block, eorner Union 'avenue
and Davis Price, $25,000; reasonable
terms. A chance to double your
money in three years.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK
243 STARK ST.
Apartment Site
The best buy on Upper Washington st.
Elegant site for an apartment house. See
me for particulars.
V. Vincent Jones
3 Commercial Club Bids.
A 1444.
M. 1444.
GET READY FOR
SPRING BOOM!
Bee me about platting proposition.
Must invest $10,000 or more.
S. T. WALKER,
604 Corbett Bids.
J.-KW TOD AT.
BURNSIDE
STREET
CORNER
$70,000
100x100, in down-town busi
ness district. Burnside is to
be the Big Street, nd this
quarter is the best invest
ment north of "Washington
st. Price $70,000. One-third
cash will handle it.
H. P. Palmer-Jones Co.
212-213 'Commercial Club
Building.
GLISAN STREET
100x100, comer, near 20th.
Fashionable apartment dis
trict, close in. Price
- $20000
WASHINGTON
STREET
100x100, corner, near 12th.
$150,000
50x100, near 12th,
$60,000
72x92, near King -
$26000
23d Street
200 feet south of Washing
ton full lot, 50x100,
$11000
Tenth Street
near Couch. Corner, 50x100
$21000
Russell Street
Upper Albina. Lot 50x145,
Buildings leased term of
years, $1200 yearly. Bar
gain. Half cash required.
$10000
New Flats
Corner 7th st., West Side.
Rent $125. Building new.
$14500
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing 'Bldg.
That Irvington investment dupli
cated in
You made an Irvington investment
two years ago, and you've more than
doubled your money.
You know that Irvington property
is gilt edge. You have made money on
it. Here's your second chance in the
Irvington district.
Make 200 Per Cent
in the next 18 months on an OLM
STED PARK LOT.. Prices are low
now. Seven homes being built. Ask
for a folder.
Columbia Trust Co.
84 Fourth St., Board of Trade Bldg.
APARTMENT SITE
85 by 125 ft. corner, in good loca
tion and with fine view, near 14th
et.; within easy walking distance
and close to cars. v
$11,000
v Terms. Some Income. A splendid
Investment.
KAUFFMANN S MOORE
324-826 Lumber Exchange.
(Ik f
Mortgage Loans
$7500 to place on first-class improved city
property, business preferred. Address
proposition to
H. A. MOSER, 250V4 Third St.
NEW TODAY.
Spitzenberg Apples
CATV BE GROWS TO PERFECTION
03V OIR OR HAT
SCAPPOOSE
SPITZENBERG flrrhsvrH 'Trarfc
1 0-20-30 Acres $400
and $500 Each Tract
Railroad runs throuprh renter of bur
lands, onlv 35 MII.KX KROM POIIT
LAXD. i001 WAfiOV KOAIIS. Best
of volcanic ash. clay loam noil, suitable
lor API'I.ES PKHS H K R R I E
PEACHES and BERRIES of all kinds.
AO IRRIGATION MEKOED.
To tract buvers. town lots fre in
new townaite, SPITi8EBER(i, on Port
land Ac southwestern Railroad.
These tracts are all situated 600 to
R00 feet above Columbia River. Klonlnar i
finely for drainage, and with proper
cultivation fruit trees of ajl kinds will '
yield the most excellent grades with !
beautiful "hand - painted" cheeks..
Nothing finer can be grrown.
Regular trips Tuesday. Frldav and.
Sunday every week.
Call or -write for complete- portico- '
lars. Easy terms of payment.
McFarland Investment Co.
310-31 1 CORBETT BLDG.
MERR1TT & PALMER, Salea A Rents. 1
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
UNION AVENUE
PROPERTY
$3300
$2750
62'ix70. corner Alberta.
Inside lot, 50x100, near Pres
cott .
$6000
Inside lot, 40xirA near
Knott; income, mo...
50x125, with bouse and
store, fair Income, 509-511
Union ave.. near Russell;
Vtfy easy terms.
100x100. corner Union
ave. and Davis st. See
special adv. in other
column.
$25,000
GODDARD 6 WIEDRICK
243 STARK ST.
PORTLAND
HEIGHTS
LOT
50 feet wide, line building site, com
mandiner good view, on carline. Price,
1S00 cash, balance 6 per cent. This
will make monev for you.
CHAPIN & HEPtXOWV
332 Chamber of Commerce, f
WarehouseProperty
, EIKTEE.NTH STREET.
S15.000 Lot 50x100, facing east. 50
feet of trackage; high ground;
close in.
S25.000 Cor. 100x101': ground lio
high; 100 leet trackage. A great
bargain.
$20.000 lot. south of Marshall;
railroad trackage.
M. E. Thompson Co.
Corner Fourth anil (ink Sin.
I'D one Main t(OS4, A
Modern Houses
KST SIE.
95300 8 rooms, hard-surface street,
in center Nob Hill, west of 23d.
810,000 J-"lat.. southwest part city.
walking distance, paying 10 per
cent.
820.00 Corner flats, best street in
souciiwest district. Paying 8 per
cent net. , .
HtVI.MiTIO.
$7000 7-room home, lot 75x150. on
Tillamook street, near Broadway
car.
F. O. NORTHRUP
315 Couch Bldg;., 4tb Near Wahlnj?fon.
AUTO BARGAINS
Buyers who wan good cars at moderate
prices are rinding real bargains in used
cars we are selling for customers who
have purchased 1910 Pierce "'Sixes" and
Cadillac "Thirties."
Kranklln. li10. model D, complete equip
ment, almost new, cost about $3200; our
price. .J2SU0.
Cadillac. 190, Thirty, complete: $1400.
Pope Hartford, 1907, Thirty, complete;
1900.
Cadillac, single cylinder, runabout and
touring cars; $250 and up.
Besides these, we have several others,
all bargains.
Covey Motor Car Co.
Seventh and. Couch.
SPECULATION
Right in the heart of the
Warehouse District
a corner lot for onlv .(i.00 ; lot di
rectly opposite held at $13,000; $3000
cash required ; balance 6 per cent.
Dabney & Dabney
412 Commercial Block. 2d and Wash.
LOOK HERE!
A fine corner on 23d st. A (rood Ineome
Troduofr and a property with a future.
See me for prices and terms.
V. Vincent Jones
3 Commercial Club Bldg.
A im. , - M. lm.